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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-20 - Orange Coast PilotThe best and the brightest Oran1e County hl1h ~hool 1tudent1 t howed they alway• are ready with a quick an1wer Saturday when the Orange County Board of Education 1pon- eored h1 annual academic decathalon at Loa Alamit08 High School. -The competition pits the "1uper quiz 1tar1" from each high 1ehool again1t one another much a1 did the old television game · show "College Bowl." THI OliANGI COAST SUNDA y I NOVEMBER 20, 1983 Gein scain unfolds in Irvine By CHRISTINE DECD;R Ol .. 0.-, ........ The aeoond chapter of a suspected million dollar inter- national gem and real es11tte llC8l1l unfolded thia week ln Irvine. Undercover Anaheim detec- tives arrested two Irvine men at their Woodbridge homes on charges they defrauded three financial institutions of $1.25 million. _Duane Allen Lamm, 39.-7--- Southbrook, wu booked on three oounta of grand theft. Hia bail wu l1glnnlng today and running thr°"Gt' Tuee- day, the 20th an- nlverlary of hll death, the Dally Piiot wtll take a look Hok at theaa- Nlllnatlon of Preeldent John P. Kennedy. Today. on pagee A4-1. we fea- ture the hletortc photo- gr1Ph• of the event• of Nov.22, 1983.u ... lu a look at how the nation mourned Md lhetegeoy of theJflK preeldency, Oft Pagel 88-7. w. tatc• a look at how the media OOV9red the eventt In Dall• that day. On Mon- day, lhoMUl\Mtllfted wtth offtclal exp1Matlon1 of the w1Mlnatlon are featured, along wtth the Kennedy belleVerl at the etem.i ftame. On TU99- day, we wtll hMr from you. tht readert. on how you remember that day 20 years ago. OH ANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS -_....,... ...... _L.P.,.I Pilgrim goes iDto Newport Harbor home By &A.REN E. Q.EJN launched from the Lido Shipyard. °'';::-, homa bellowed "I christen thee Clipper and a crowd of near~OOO people Schooner Pi1erim of Newport!" L~-...11 and la 1 Sa Betty Holland, 35, lhouted from CJ'~ app ear Y ~-atop a plank perched under the urday morning aa Denrua ship'• bow "May fair windl Holland'• 118-foot PiJcrtm of follow her ;, she added aa abe Newport .&i~-into-the-iiiiiitieOrarue-Of-cnimpagne waters of Newport Harbor. · ~uarely acrom the oak planks of Holland's 13-year dream WU the huge ship 1et wu $500,000. Kenneth Joaeph Harden wu booked on one count of grand theft and his bail waa aet at $250,000. Betty Holland christ~ne4 the Pilgrim of Newport as hpge crowd looked on. realized u the 18th-un~ cli~ Tea.rs, lauahter and plenty of per ship, which he built an hia hug1na abounded aa the Pilgrim Coeta Meta backyard, wu wu 1et afloat in the harbor and chNt.ened by hia wife, Betty, and 37-year-old Dennis Holland took Anned with aearch warrants, police aearched offices at 1405 E. Warner Ave., Tustin. They con- filcated documents relating to the cue from the ofticee listed u The First Manhattan Exchange, Daleo and Electronic Energy Sy.iema. poUceaaid. Lamm and Harden allegedly . Uled g8Jn11tones worth about a , 10th of their apprailed value to buy real estate. Offidala suspect the pair then would uae that real estate aa collateral for 1oana from the financial inltitutiooa. Police would not identify the financial institutions or the gem app.r. The ~ chapter of the suapected 9Cheme began last March when Anaheim det.ectiver· Joe Kama and W.W. Lane ar- rested Richard Taxe, manager of Mu.Ac Market, a record store in C.O.ta Meaa, for allegedly 1elllng four pounds of hashish to under- cover &ge11ta. A aearch of Taxe's store and hia faahionable Loe Angeles home turned up aeven pound.a of haah.iah aa .well as numerous cut gemstones. thehebn. Holland, weeJ"in8 the nautical print ab1rt bia mother bad boucht him to launch the boat in 1976, WM cleerly ln bia elemerit -be plied the poUlhed ..-ooderl wheel and -=rambled about the deck cbeck-inl for leeks and aapervilin& the crew. "Thia is IUpet' exciting," he Mid, before the cbristeninc· ''Thank:a for Joininc in one of the happiellt daY'I of our Uva," he told the friendland nlfCbbonpthend on the clock and fliilDi the harbor ln plly decorated boata of all var- ietia. Before a local Boy Scout color guard led the pledae of allepnce and Holland11mlnister hie.eel the · ship. HoJianct made reference to a P'Mft and white banner' banaiJ"I off the lide of the Pilcrim- The benner reed. ''C.ongratula- tionl -The Koll Coinpany .•• Donald Koll. one of the county'• leed•nc deYe1open. had visited him Friday nieht and given him a cbeck. llolland toJd the crowd. ,.. a teenager. Holland laid. he had worked cleering weed.a and ~odd jobs for Koll. (See PILGRIM , Pqe A!) Son seeks hit-and-run driver FV teller admits to embezzling $1 .,000 'I'd bave trouble living with myself,' say~ Costa ~esa victim'sson BJ STEVE MARBLE Ol .. 0.-, ......... By all accounts, 75-year-old Ralph Pattenon was feeling as good as he had in yean when he 1et out for one of his typical evening wa1ks last Sunday. "We'd just had him over for dinner and he ate like a horse. He even had aeconda," said James Pattenon, one of the Costa Mesa mel'I twOIOfll. Pattenon was walking in a cromwalk not far from the Orange Avenue home he'd lived in for 38 ~ when the driver of a JiCht-oolored Cadillac struck him. • hurling him into the air. Paramedics noted the crushing blow had broken both of the man 'a lep and hia pelvis. Hia head hit the curb. Hia wa.l.ki.ng cane fell nearby. Patteraon lived until the middle of the next day when he became just another statatic, just another penon killed in just another traffic mishap. The driver of the Cadillac, deecribed as a 50 to 60-year-old man with salt-and-pepper hair, drove away. He still hasn't been found. Nobody got a liceme plate , A roer ftnlah for UCLA Forthe.MOOnd .. 11aon. UCLAgetaa ~from Wahington State and tlndelllelt In .. Aoeelowl after~ USC, 27-17. nn frJ . • ~ PageC1. ~~L ........ ,,,. I (---· I . - number. "I can accept that it was an >accident. I can· even understand how someone could make a mis- take," said the son. "But I reelly have a problem understanding how someone could leave the acene like that." Police said Pattenon was more than halfway acnl8I the street when the CMfUlac CU1Mt roaring up. One penon recalled the elder- ly man looked up, almolt as if gripped by panic, W\IW'e which way to go. · "I guess he figured he could make it." aaid James Pattenon. Ralph Pattenon "He went for it but hia legi juat wouldn't go fast enough." (See HIT-RUN, Pale Al) By ROBERT BARU:R Ol .. 0.-, ........ Fountain Valley police and Downey SavtncJ and Loan &- IOCiation offida.la have launched an investigation into a auapected embezzlement after a fonner teller reportedly oon.f;eeled steal- ing cus~· deposits. The former teller at the •vinla and loan told Fountain Valley police detec;iives that he' stole about $1,000 from cuat.omen' checldnc ~ti in the put eeven months, ofticen Mid. San Ono.fr~ 9per~t-~rs . -. The 18-y.ar-old teller, whowu booked into Onnae C-cMmty Jail on embealemen' cnara-, -allo aaid he stole abcNt •1.soo bl. Citicorp traveler checb from uJ. bank and wed part of the money to make a down payment on a car, acoord1na to police. want bigger rate h~~e SAN CLEMENTE (AP) - Operators of the San Onofre nuclMr power plant want a $213 million rate bike to pay for the plant'• operaUon-an amount the state Public Utilltiee ~ withheld from a prior rate boolt. Southern Cal1lomAa l'.dilon Co. and San D6eao 0.. & J:lect:rlc Co., 00-owMn of the trtple-readOr fadlity &O --down the COMt from Loa A..-, WMl the commimon to l'9COllllder ltl Sep- tember dedslon snntina the utfi- ltiee only part of the rate lUb they IDU8ht to pay for l"ellC'tOr Unit a. Commlllloner William T . a.py propolld the t«amdi!ra· don for a meettna on Tu.day but The IWpect, ldenUfled • • declined to lpf!CUlate whether his Tobial J . Mitchell of U... a.ch, four mn_,ua would approve it. WMUTeltild when be wdmd into Jn September, Edi8oft WM the a.odatlon branch at 171&0 • 07 -nu-of •-Mainolia St. 'nll&l'lday while :W:tl!d a .2 ~ i the ~1 oflbn were dilculllna the ~ soo&s: $61.7 miJaon~ with the •W. and io.n firm'• $120 million lncre1n it Mked. ~· J>etectlve Dlnnla Minna If ar-nted, the $213 milliofl~ IUd the IUlpllCt told would be .pit at tlM miJlloa for oflbn be now-money from. DU8cJn and $69 million far CWtomln who WWW maidftc de- SDQ&E. ta into tbe1r chedd,._ .c- Slncie l'Allloll didn't .. t Wfl"/· Mtanamd. thlna lt IOUCht in Sepiember. the The ..... allaplly llpbofted auc..o--.. eredit ratiJll ftnn oft the......, t., al~......,.. of Duff & PheJpt Inc. lowend lta clMnta a.ft._..... MmM IUd. ti a bond ra~. C\lltomel'.-.adepalltof $1,000, ~-----------·-'fr the-pectmight ~itupand fW out a new receipt for $800, Minna explained. The suspect told police he usually would take a maximum of $200 from the depo8ita, Minna aaid. "And he allepdly would do it only with cuatomen who be knew ..didn't keep good records." Minna said, however, that the branch'• manaaen· found only about •200 millina. ''We're aolnc to be trytna to find out which cust.omen were vic- timllied." Minna aid. The~ wufiredNov. 1 after the~ noCed m di8crepande, accord· '"' to Minna. Big pay hike sought for UC BJ ClllUITINE DBCKER ............... University of Califomia Irvine fatWty and ltaff manbln haw .-rellOll to hope tbey'U be .-... tau. ~ next ldmyeM". uc·. Board of Bece.nta euthorUed .......... t Dmd av- --to ... 15 to 18 .,.re.at faoulty lllary Iner• •• and • 10 '° 12 peremt Iner••• far ..,, Illar'-from Gov. Oeorlt DIU· a.-. and .............. '-J.'hiat would briftl UI up IO (._UCIPAY, ... AIS ' . .. I 1 .. .41 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 L..-[ c_o _N_Tl_N_UE..;.__. D_s_1_o_R_11_s_I Airlines expect profitable' end to '83 P l LG RIM LA UN CUED . . . Expert predicts first year of industry-wide profitability after three straight l osers By JERRY HIRSCH Ol .. 0.-, ........ From Page A 1 . Ho~ later said KoU had w;kl'<l hlll"I not to d18cloee the amount of the check. "ll was Ult' tfrcatest gift I've ever gottt>n," he said. " A local mu.steal group, Band X. playf'd "Anchors Aweigh" as the as.sorl.ment of yacht.I, canoes, rowboats, pontoons, kayaks and paddleboards gathered In the harl><>r backed hurriedly out of the way and Pilgrim motored out into the bay. There were more t'heers and more tears as the ship's makeshift gangplank was brought up and her lines were thrown on board. Holland's friend and racing mat.e, Wayne Stanf1eld, announced the Pilgrim was taking on only th<' expected minimal amount of water. "lt floats!'' someone yelled as the wooden ship backed into the l·hannel and pulled into the Lido slip once more. Then, following old nautical· tradition. the deckhands gathered up Dennis and began to drag him toward the side of the ship. Holland, who obviously came prepared. managed to strip down to T ·•hirt and trunks bcfort! lht·y dwnped him oC! the at.em and aent him sp'taahl.ng into the rold harbor watera. He reappeared momenta later, wringing out his aoclul, and was presented with two clean T·ahirts, one printed wtth a Ukeness of the Pilgrim and another from the Schooner Aaaodation of America, which commemorated the launt'h. "Hey. Dennis, when do you start on the next one?" ~-ame a question from the overcrowded dock below. "Aft.er 1 get my howie," Belly shouted back, holding the couple's youngesl daughter. Arny, 2. Julie, 9, and Heidi, 6, were alto on hand, dresaed In nautical blue skirts and red tights and manning lhe Pilgrim's beU and horn. The Holland's three daughte{li have called the Pilgrim's un- Cl.nished hull hiffie all their lives. Dennis moved tiis young family on boa.rd 10 years ago so he could rent out his Santa Ana Street house for income. Now, he plans to make a living runrung weekend cruises lo Catalina an_, San Pedro on the Pilgrim. HIT-RUN VI CTIM ••• F'rom Page A 1 "They'd_pn good friends," the aono~. Patterson, a retired chef who'd Pattern's We had been simple After yean of la.eN.he airline industry is on the verge of flying to the sunny akiet of profit.a. ·•we are forecaatlna that 1983 will be the first year of profiiabllity Industry-wide ln three yean," said Daniel Z. Hen- kin of the Air Transport Amocia- tlon. Speaking to about 300 buainesa and commwuty leaders during the annual meeting of the Community A.lrport C.OuncU at tht> Regtatry Motel, Henkin said he la hopeful proflt.1 wlU cont.lnue durina the tlna.1 quarttt of 1983. "And thi. y8r began with the wont quarter we have had ln our hlatory -a la. of $640 million," Henkin aafd. O.plte the Improvement ln the industry'• eaminp, alrllnee face aerloua challen,es during the next year, Henkin warned. Profltaare badly needed for the airlines to re-equip the country'• laiina fleet of 2,800 commercial jetliners with more adv~'<l. ruewffldent jet.I, Henkin Mk.I. ''The industry needa a mlni· mwn of a $1 biWon profit and cla.r to $2 billion tor airline modernization," Henkin ex- plained. The number of general aviatJon aircraft lhould arow from 210,000 today, to 300,000 by the end of the decade, further congeeting the nation'• airports. "The smaller general aviation Jet noise, parking hot topi~s ' at annual airport pan~l meeting Parking at John Wayne Airport is a growing problem that needs to be solved soon, according Edmond B. Buster, chairman of the Airport Community Council. "As you are well aware, on some days there are zero spaces avall- able," he told about 300 buainels people and community leaden at the group's annual meeting Fri- day. Buster noted that it has taken less time to build major hotels near the airport than It has for the Orange County Board of Super- visors to add another parking lot. Buster. however, said he was sympathetic with the problems the supervisors face managing the airport. "Members of the business com· munity are well aware of the fact that the Board of Supervisors takes a lot of heat on the airport," Buster said. His organization a1ao is support- in, effort.a to reach an agreement between the county and thecityof Newport Beach outlining the coune of future airport ex- pansion, Buster said. Newport Beach city officiala are worried airport expanaion will increaae noise over the city, which lie11 underneath the airport's flight path. "We see a light at the end of the tunnel if reasonable people can compromiae,'' Buster said. To cut down on noiae, the group is pushing for renewed jetliner engine cutbaclul at below 1,000 feet on take-oU. he said. I That was once standard procedure but a recent Federal Aviation Administration ruling said the practice was unsafe. Buater said in the years the engine cutback was practiced there was not one problem with a jetliner's take-off. lllrpc>N acr<* the l'Ountry are belng tumed Into shopping malla," Henkin aald. He said the federal govt-rrunent wu not spending money It hu collected through airline ta.xec to address this problem. • "Another area of growirfg con ·~ cem to the alrUnec, particularly IO under deregulation, ia the move by local communities to Impose restrict.ions on the use of a 1ean:e reeoun.-e, namely the airport.'' Henkin said. He cited the court impoeed ceiling of 41 commercial de- partures at John Wayne Airport while the Orange County Board of Supervisors prepares proper en- vironmental reports as a prime example. His organization is pushing the construction of a new terminal at the airport and the speedy re· moval of the court restrictions. Henkin said deregulation of the airline industry has not been the disaster some have claimed. There are now 100 commercial air carriers. Five years ago there were 36, he said. "With deregulation there is a new emphasis on smaller air- craft," Henkin said. This shift is increasing service to smaller corrununities that were at first hurt by deregulation because the airlines thought they could not make money in the smaller mar- kets, he said. Uved alone since 1969 when his and uncluttered in recent years. wife died, was a stubborn aort . Hi.a son said his father liked his "':'I'd have to invite bim over to the walks, enjoyed gardening and was house 10 times before he'd finally an avid reader when his eyestght Officials move to close 4 homes for elderly accept," he added. was better . 1. • "He'd outlived all of friends in "But more than anything, he U\e neighborhood," the son said. liked his grandchildren," said the "'There were people in the aon. " That's .Jr hat he lived for." nieghborhood who'd check in on Police said they've had several )rlm but he was sort of the last one calls since the accident from 1eft of the old timers." people thinking they've spotted One of Patterson's closest the Cadillac, described u being a friends was John K.C. Chung, a 1979to'8lmodelwithalightvinyl -J>O~bot hood physimrr&oof•ovenryelloW"'ortight-brown who had treated Pattef'5'>n and his body. None of the ~ps, though, family through the years. have panned out. "He was deeply troubled about "My own theory is that the Dr. Chung and his problems. He driver probably lives in the area. It asked me to read him the news· doesn't seem like someone from paper stories," said the son, refer-outside would be driving on that nng to Chung's recent apparent street," the son speculated. suicide attempt the day before the "I don't know what happens 69-year-old doctor was to go to now," he admitted. "Maybe it'll court on drug charges. eat at him to the point he gives up Ironically. Patterson spent has and turns him!lelf in. I just don't 1-st living moments just down the know. ~ from Chung at Fountain "I think I'd have trouble living ='I alley Community Hospital. with myself if it waa me." .· ~UCI PAY HIKE ... :From Page A 1 . parity with similiar institutions. I • think this request is more than just a gesture," said Marge Ca.'lerio, UCI academic senate president. Teachers doubt they will get the full 15 percent increase. Caserio said a 13 percent increase ls more realistic. But she's hopeful hhe more than 600 teachers at UCI ;.w111 get an additional 3 percent when the state disperses some of 'the overflow funds from the faculty retirement fund. UCI officials have said the salary jumps are sorely ~~ed. if the university is to malJ\ taJ.n 1 ts educational standards. "Our bigltest problem has been our inability to recruit the best profemors from ~ the coun- try because many of the achoola, for lNtance the Texas univer- sities, are offering them a lot more money," William Parke.r, ueociate vice chancellor, said. . P eeping Tom suspect nabbed A 27-year-0ld Laguna Be.ach man who was arrested moments after a Glenneyre Street resident reported someone peeking in her window is being questioned about a string of recent Peeping Tom Lncidents in the city. Carl R. Bennet, arrested on the 1200 block of Glenneyre, was being held Friday on ~$1,000 bail. There have been at least six Peeping Tom reports in recent months. Police said they have not linked Bennet to the otherS. State officials will attempt to published aocounta that hia homes shut down four unllcenaed. homes are church property and exempt for the elderly in aouthem Orange from state regulation. County. "We don't practice medicine In a raid of the four elderly-care here," Lowe said earlier. The homes this week, 1\ate authorities elderly residenia live in the homes claimed they dilcovered 16 of 24 to pursue the religious belief.a of residents were receivelng inade-·the Universal Life Church, he quate care. . . _ AulhoritieiCoilfl8Ci mearcar-. . . records from the homes, owned by State official.a, however. dia· the Rev. Kenneth Lowe of the pule Lowe's claim. saying that hit Universal Lile Church. faciHties provide medical atten· State Deputy Attorney General tion and need 'to be licenaed.. Richard Spector said the records "Our inspectors took pictures of were returned after authorities medications, hospital beds, and made copies to be used in attempts other medical equipment -they to shut the homes down. are acting as a community care Lowe claims that there is no facility or skilled nuraing service state law against operating board without a licenae and need to be and care f8Cilities without a regulated by the state," Spector license. He al.so said in earlier said. t The inapecton, carrying eearch warrania, found 16 resident.I were seriously in need of medical attention and should be taken to better f.oliUes, Spector said. Lowe'• homes are not licet'Uled to treat such cues. he said. Spector' said that inspectors found that 90l'De of the residenta appeared t.O be eeaifJ"ina iMif were non-<.'Ommunicative, he said. In earlier published accounts, Lowe said the residenta were not sedated and only drugs preacribed by the residenia' penonal doctors are diapenaed. Lowe alto said that lNpectors had tried to speak with retiden ts s ufferin g from Alzheimer'• diseue, an illne9S that inolves brain deterioration and memory loea. Search ends, pilot presu1ned dead The search for the pilot of an F·l8 Hornet fighter plane be- lieved to have crashed in the ocean off Dana Point was called off Friday and the pilot, a Mission Viejo resident, is presUQ'led dead, military authorities have re- ported. Marine Maj. John Dalton, 37, commander of the El Toro Marine Corpi Air Siation's Squadron II, third Marine aircraft wing, took off from El Toro Thuraday night and was last heard from about 7 p.m. The aircraft's position was fixed as being 22 miles 80Uth of El Toro and 17 miles out to IN, according to Marine Corps spokeswoman Sgt. Peg Cauley. Two Cout Guard cutters, 8"- eral Marine helicopters and a Marine K-130 Hercules aircraft began aearch.i.ng the area after the plane wu reported overdue. Wreckage that might have come from the jet fighter was located in the ocean Thunday. However, it has not been con- finned whether it ia that of the Marine plane. Jury seate.d for Dick Dale molest trial 1 Dick Dale's ?a.nae County Superior Court trial on felony child moles\ation charges ia 8Ched- uled to begin Nov. 29, when proeecution and defenae attorneys are expected to make opening statements in the cue. The jury selection process· was concluded last w~k when 12 jurors were en paneled and sworn. Dale, whoee real name is Rich- ard Anthony MONOUr, faces 12 sex-related charges lt.emming from bla alleged involvement with a 13-year-old girl at hia Balboa Peninlula mansion during July 1981. The gtrl, who is now 15, testified during Dale's preliminary hearing that she was coerced into the aex acts while visiting the 23-room ~on once owned by King GWette . Dale, 46, roR to fame dU1in4r the early 1960a when he popularized the California muildal aound that became known u IW'f guitar muak. Since his arrest by Newport Beach police last February. Dale haa been free on $25,000 bail. The trial is expected to last about one month. 6\vhen resi.!ents did not re- spond, the inspectors wrongly asswned they were sedated, Lowe said. . Lowe operates two care home!t Mission Viejo, one in Laguna Niguel and one in El Torro. Some residents there had said in earlier published_ .aa.uwits-~they_sup-_ ported the minister and praised the care given them. It is the latest of a series of incidents between the state and Lowe. who has filed two lawsuits charging inspectors with harass· ment. Spector said warrants were obtained for the 11\Spectlon after four anonymous phone caller alleged there were problems at the homes. Charge against ~ ex-deputy cut A former Orange County sheriff's deputy was given a one·year su.spendedsentence and informal probation after a Superior Court judge reduced his felony conviction of assault- ing a jail inmate to a misde- meanor. James Piersante, 49, was charged with usualt by a police officer in a jail incident in March 1982. Piersante was accused of attacking inmate William Hinch. 34, of Norwalk without provacation near the jail's fourth-floor guard station. Hinch waa eventually taken to the UC Irvine Medical Center where doctors removed his ruptured spleen. He claimed he had been kicked in the head and stomach by Piersante during the uaault. 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They 11y they find no con· cession in negotiator Yuli KvitllNky'a informal offer to accept the right of France and Britain to have an independent nuclear rniJISUe force. But whate ver purpose Kvitainaky had in sounding out chief U.S. negotiator Paul Nit.ze, the Soviets denied making any formal change Ir\ their pc_>eition. They even went 80 far u to accuse West German Chancellor Helmut KohJ of SC'nsatlonaliarn after he dlvulaed lhe propo8UJ in o tele- vision interview Thunday ntaht. Oftklally. Soviet Defen1e Min- ll~r Ornltri JI'. Ustinov repeated hi.a government'• budatence that the French and Britilh rn1-i.&M are part of NATO's nuclear •trefllth. When Kvtt.alnkly made the augpetlon on millllee lut Sunday dW'ina a chat with Nltze, the Soviet negotiator appeared to be giving ground on a major "*1- block to any pact. UntU then, the .Sovieta had inaisted on the right to match the 162 5ea and ground-baaed miaaUes that France an<t Britain are aiming at Soviet territory. That would mean if an agree- ment were struck with the United Suatet for equal m.l.-ilet11.,vela, the Soviets would be entitled to 162 above the ceilina· V&c. President George Buah and othen have hinted that eventually, in more com· pr•hwlve ne1otlatlona, the French and Brililh mill1la mlaht be QOnalde:-ed. But the admln1ttnUon haa ln- alawcl on excludina thele weapon1 from the cwnmt intermedJ. ate-range mi.ue talkl. and the allies are just u stubbornly lnalat- ing on the riaht to a "lut-reeort" rni..tle def erwe of their own. At the aame time, though, the stalemate ln Geneva poees 1evere political problems within the NA TO alllance. Auu-nuc:hi•r d~montltaUun.t SJ'"ted the .,,-ival of the flnt wave of American cruile m.l.alUes in Britain lut Monday, and Bei,ium and the Ne~rlanda have not yet sf ven final approval to the scheduled ~ment of 48• rnlalles each . A U.&. officia.l, taking a criUcal v~ of Kvit.alnaky'a move, Mid Friday It WU in~nded to ''deoou· pie" the United States from 111 .Wes and wu a "smokeec:rNn'' rather than a breakthrough. Be.idet, said the official, who declined to be identified, the 162 French and Britiah m!Miles are dwarfed by the commanding Sov- iet lead over the United States ln aU types of nuclear warheads - about 9,000 to 7,300. A Greyhound bus was e900rted by police into Macon, Ga., on Saturday after being hit by thrown rock.a, but picket l.lnet at bua terminals around the nation we.re relatively quiet aa the bua company worked for a third day to resume 1ervi4'e in 27 atatee. Four men. two in a car and two in a pickup truck, were waitina alongside U.S . highways 19-41 outaide Griffin and threw rock.a at a Greyhound bus traveling from Atlanta to Macon, then followed the bus, paaaed it and drove &lowly ahead of it, Grjffin police officer Sam Parka said. No injuries were reported. In Phoenix, negoliationa aimed at ending the strike. which began Nov. 2, were suspended pending a vote by the 12.700 Greyhound members of the Amalgamated Transit Union on the company's new three-year contract offer . Runaway lawyer, prisoner in court Four killed .in Texas train accident CLINTON, Tenn. -Lawyer Mary P . Evans and the prisoner ahe is accused of running away with appeared in court Saturday for a hearing on a motion to suppress evidence that the defense says authorities seized improperly. It was her first court appearance aince the couple pleaded innocent Sept. 22 to charges of aggravated kidnapping, armed rQbbery and escape. Evans, 26, is charged with helping William T . Kirk, 36, escape at gunpoint from the office of Oak Ridge psychologist Gary Salk on March 31. Proeecutors say the two then fled in Evans' car, found abandoned in Knox County the next day. FBI agents arrested them Aug. 17 in Daytona Beach, Fla. Family dies in murder-suicide PORTLAND, Ore. -A father, his wife and four of their children were found shot to death in an apparent murder-suicide Saturday after an operator received a frantic phone call from a female who said, "Someone is trying to kill us." When police officials arrived at the family's home, they heard a single gun.shot, said Multnomah County Sheriff's Deputy John T. Drum. The father of the family apparently already had killed his wife and four children before taking his own life, Drum said. Offlciala found a pistol nearby. STATE Big raises for CSU administrators FRFSNO -The top 22 administrators ol the c.alifomi.a State University system were granted raiaes ranging from 11 percent to 37 percent Saturday by trustees. Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds, who has served in the system's top post 14 months, will tteeive a 24 percent raise Jan. 1 when her salary goes from $80,000 to $98,000. The other raises covering four vice chancellors and 17 university presidents were approved along with a new pay plan covering about 3,000 non-union admini.strators. Qua.ke rattles Hayward area HAYWARD -A mild earthquake jiggled the area Saturday, but authorities reported no damage. The quake registered 3.25 on the logrithmic Richter Scale at the University of California Seismographic Station in Berkeley, about 20 miles northwest, according to seismologist Dr. Robert Uhrhammer. Uhrhammer said the quake, which registered at 2:59 p.m. may have been felt within a 20-mile radius of the epicenter along a Hayward fault. ' Judicial panel OKs court cameras SAN FRANCISCO -The Judicial Council of California on Saturday unanimously endoned a pennanent rule allowing camera and electronic coverage of state court proceedingB. subject to a six-month period for comment. But the rule contains the crucial proviso that eacfi judge must approve, wholly or in part -and in writing-the use of such equipment in the courtroom, a stipulation in force since the California-wide experiment began in July 1980. Headed by California Chief Justice Roee Bi.rd, the council accepted a Court Management Committee report that "we get off the dime" dmak th . t t . . . WORLD German opposition rejects missiles COLCXINE, West Germany -The opposition Social Democratic Party voted overwhelmingly Saturday against deploy- ment of new NATO missiles in WestGennany, setting the stage for a parliamentary battle in Bonn this week. At a two-day party convention, with many verbal attacks on the Reagan adminis- tration, the Social Democrata approved a reeolution rejecting the- 204 nuclear-tipped missiles and urging continued anns control negotiations between the United States and Soviet Union at Geneva. The vote was 383 to 14, with three abstentions. BAYTOWN, Texas (AP) -An engine hauling tankers in a rail yard smashed into parked freight cars and telescoped early Satur- day, killing four men as a tanker carrying jet fuel slammed into the engine from behind, authorities said. Th~ dead men and a fifth trainman whose legs and arm were broken lay in the wreckage and jet fuel leaked from the tanker for two hours before other rail workers diacovered the cruh, the second fatal train wreck in Texas in eight da)IS. "I heard someone groaning." said Joel Gesford, 14, who lives less than a half-mile away and rode to the scene on his bicycle at 6 a.m. aft.er the noise of the crash awoke him. "I heard it a couple of times." But he said he didn't call authorities because "I didn't know what'todo." Texas Department of Public ·Safety spokesman Larry Todd said there was no danger from the jet fuel. The engine, c.arrying three trairunen, was assembling a full train at about 5:30 a.m. along a wooded gulley near Baytown when it hit the line of ca.rs. Behind the engine wu a cabooee carrying two trainmen, <8lld behind the caboose were 12 tanker cars. When the train hit the line of 41 parked freight cars at about 20 mph. the caboose and two tank cars were knocked aside and another tanker filled with jet fuel . Nicaragu~ fearful of Marine lfarganies TF.GUCIGALPA. Honduras (AP) -A force oC l ,000 U.S. Marines and 500 Honduran troops pushed through jungles Saturday in war games that the leftist government in neighboring Nicaragua fears area prelude to an invasion. The troops will hike through the dense brush for a week in a simulated hunt for rebela, said Col. James Strachan, a U.S. Army spokesman. The landi,ng force for the simu- lated counter-insurgency of- fensive includes Marines from the 28th Marine Amphibious Unit and three companies from the 4th Honduran Infantry Battalion. - The landing force and ita sup- port came from six U.S . ships ,, ........ and was removed by flrefightera who pried the wreckage apart. One of the men in the cabooee waa killed and one was injured, of- fidala said. Bob Baldwin, a Southern Pa- cific assistant manager of dis- patching, said he thought visibili- ty waa reduced by a misty rain. The line of freight can had been parked on the track at 7 p.m. Friday, said Tony Aleman, a apokesman for the Southern Pa- cific. He said the wreck wasn't dil.- covered until another work en- gine started hauling can from the undamaged end of the line of can. ''LeavinC the can is nothing out of the ordinary." he said. Aleman Mid he didn't know the cau.e of the acc:idftit. '"They do have publiahed nalee and regulations. a timetable and operating instructiom'' for tr8hw dispatched from the Bay1own Swttch!n& Yard. be said. The switch engine involved in the cruh waa to have dropped off the tank cars at nearby industrial planta. Aleman said. Workers stand beside the derailed caboose, upper right, where a Southern Pacific work train engine crashed into a row of stationary tank cars Saturday. DPS offidall identified the de.d u C.C. Hutcru.on., 35, of Houston; brakeman G.A. Stewart of Pasadena, Texas; engineer J.R. Sandra• of Hou1ton and brakeman E.C. Hallmark, 59, of Houston. rammed into the cabin at the rear of the engine, authorities said. The tanker came to rest on top of the crew cabin. Two of the crewmen ln the engine were thrown clear and killed, and the body of the third was trapped in the engine cabin Conductor W.J . Muchow, 41, of Hempsiead, Teua, broke both lepand~ann Three U.S. Marines lay next.to a road during joint U.S.-Honduras military ,,..,... exercises near Puerto Castilla, Hon- duras Friday. · off.shore. They went in against a mock rebel force of two U.S. companies that parachuted lnto Honduras last Monday. troops onto the beachhead at On Friday, M-60 tanks rolled Puerto Castilla, 150 miles north of ashore and helicopters lilted some Tegucigalpa on the Caribbean. British Harrier pilot killed in crash LONDON -A British Harrier fiihter crashed 15 miles south of Gooee Green in the Falkland Ia1anda on Saturday, killing the pilot, a military spokesman in the capital of Stanley announced. The cause of the crash, at the southwest edge of East Falkland Wand in Britain's remote South Atlantic colony, was not known, the spokesman said, requesting anonymity. The Defeme Ministry, which relayed the announcement of the Harrier crash, also said a British reconnaissance plane on Saturday completed the first nonstop trip from the Falkland Ialands to Britain, 8,832 miles away. John Anderson pus/ling for new political party PLO · mutineers fire on Arafat supporters We1re Listening ••• 642·6086 Deny ftltol Deff¥¥Y le OuerenlMd -y Fhelly II y'1'J 11<1 not Pl••• f°"' Ptr>t • by 5 :JO P m C•I ~Nlot I P f'I eno vnvr copy w11\ b• .,....ec SACRAMENTO (AP) -For- mer Congressman John Anderson, pushing for a third major political party, said Satur- day that Democrats and Re- publicana are ignokng problems in the economy, defense and What do you like about the Daily Pilot'> What don1 you like? Call the number at left and your me.age will be recorded. tran~ribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation <'alls. please Tell us what 's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. 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Andenon, who ran for presi- dent in 1980 as an independent candidate, spoke at a prea con- ference to publicize efforts to qualify his new National Unity Party for the California ballot in 1984. He said he needa about 80,000 members-one percent of the last vote tor govemor -by Jan. 5 to malte it. The fonner Republican con- greMman from llllnoll lald he had not announced hi.a candidacy for president in 1984 but would "look very carefully'~ at running lf ~uested by the new party. 1 I have not made a formal decl.ar~tion of candidacy." he said. ''That would put the cart-f>efore the hone," I TRIPOLI. Lebanon (AP) -Syria's defeme minjlter wu quoted Saturday u threatening "kamikaze attacks" on U.S. wanhipe and the PLO mutineers he backs were reported to have opened fke on demonatraton b9ck:inc Y aaer Arafat. killinC 25 and wounding 75. The mutineers' artillery fired on Tripoli's Zahrieh neigh- borhood, where Arafat baa 1et up headq~ and the port area where h1a )oyalista al80 ~ due ln. International Red Q'09 oftidall, who alked not to be named, said the cuualty toll at the pro-Arafat demorwtl atioo WM oampled at two hospitals near the Nahr el-Bared reluaee camp outllide Tripoli. But they could not aay fol' certain the vktiml were killed during the demorwtration, which took place ln the cam' Friday. State radio Mid the vioJence ltarf*S when two l(IOemwD fer the mutineen showed up at the' camp durinl • rally by 2,000 pro-Arafat demonltnton. It laid the peotimen att.adted the . spokMmen wtth their tiata and eet their can ablue. and that n!bels guardlna the apokenen ODelMd tin. The privately owned Central New.~ reported another violent pn>Arafat dernonltraUon in Nahref-Beied Saturday It aa1d a mob turned OYf!r eewra1 rebelm' aus and burned at 1eMt one. ~ were fiat ftlbta between rival srou.-. the 8'flDl:Y aid. but it had nonport OIO ~--Syria'• def..,. mlnlltel', Oen. MUl&&fa 'na.. ••quoted by the pro-Syriala JMpl1ne IJ.Klfah Al·Arabt • 18Yin8 "U the Americana attack ua. then welhall....., wtth allldequate mMm. We have Oyen reedy IO undlralre kam1ke• aftldm Clll A1Wio1D wanhlpe0 off .Blirut. nu. al80 aald Syria pc El 111 IUl'f.-.'°4Ul'face mtelw wttlt a 186-mU.. ranae capable ol hltdlw i...1'1 N..-v nudeM' ..nor. "We can hit it."' Tlw laid. '-rtdl 11~'' l ,,,_ did not klendfy the new ...., lMl ..,U. the t4lll!l""9'0" heePI -I ww.MI -..._ Andenon criticized Democratic and Republican ie.den for faWnc to reduce the federal b&adaet deficit. for continuing to pwh lOf biQer military budgets and fqr tailing to Umlt the power of wMlthy aped.al lntienltl who contribute to~ cam· palarna . Syrtanl obtained ScM.t,.made SS-21.a. which haV9 • !1!B11 o( 8& mlla. 'l ............... YOL?l,N0.124 • -· - 1'4 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 . Images we'll never forget The Ar> Assassination- 20 Years Later .t.) 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Jacque-UM bepn w .. otna and praytna Dal1M aubutb cheered when Kennedy bruequely rejKud " topther ln tl. iJalet of depart-their d.llt.ra-.ht teacher dla-aaa-Uon that abr wuh ~· ment atone. Traffic came to • m'-d them for the day. A blah dried blood and breinl from her halt. Cow1I oic-d 1n the 1ebool youth 1n Amarillo, ~ wool aklrt and atock.lnta. middle of Muinp. RacetrllCkl Tex.M, ran into a restaurant and 'No." ahe Mid, "I want Chem to ahut down. bewildertnc bet-yelled, "Hey, pat, JFK'a aee what they have done." croaked!'' and etreet.-comer tranliston. liltened to the ndJo, oblivious • • • • • • then to televblon. to the impatient bonk1n, Att.Qmey General Robert F. 1n ChJcqo, a h\.Uy back Hardly had the itanled around him. Kennedy picked up the con1UUctfon worker on lunch ptaeona retumed to their • • • poolaide phone at h1a McLean, break in a tavern knocked a percheeinDealeyPluathanan "My God! MyOod!Whatare Va., home and'heard the news ,ia. of whiakey from the bar. f FBI Dlrector J Eda• "For God'• sake" he said and entire nation wu plUflled into we com1na to?" aid Speaker Th Aft H~r. Freshman &m. .,f_ rushed out. A ' ~r u; mo~ For four qonizina John Mce.onn.ck, 71 , thecraa-8 ~..... ward M. Kennedy wu ~cb.Afarlem, pondering Lyndon B. ~:e~=a:::Ji:! f.=:~'=~ Assassination-ina over the Senate When JohNonaathenewpnsident, their filta and atared at their reporters 1n the Howe re.-eomeone whilpered 1n h1a ear. toldacustomer:"Let'aKewhat TV .eta, benumbed by the taurant that he audden.ly WU 20 Years Later He quietly laid the gavel on ita your cracker president la fOinl aighta and aounda of the un-next in line of auocellion to the aide and left the chamber. He to do for you now." thinkable. pn!9idency. ton. 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JFK's Legacy • The AP Assassina_tion-, 20 Years Later Vietnam By 'ne A11oclated PreH WASHINGTON -Less than two months before President John F. Kennedy's 1963 818818ination, hia top advisers told him thinga were going IO well ln Vietnam th.at "the major part of the U.S. military task can be completed by the end of 1965." Le9§ than a month after Kennedy's death, Defen1e Secretary Robert McNamara visited South Vietnam and found the political and battlefield situation had deteriorated badly. The 1965 objective was dropped. In between -about three weeks before Kennedy's usaslination -South Vietname9e Presi- dent Ngo Dinh Diem had been shot to death in Saigon in a coup led by some of hia own officers. For 18 monthl after the slaying, coup followed upon coup after coup. Some critics, including fonner U.S. Ambuudor Frederick Nolting, claimed that acme Kennedy adminiltration offidala condoned Diem'• overthrow. Kennedy adherents denied the accusation, alt.hough it was known the U.S. adminiatration bad ,beoome di9enchanted with Diem for harsh 1Upprellioo of oppomition Budd.h.iN and for reneging on prom-. of democratic reforms. Gen. Paul D. Harkins, who headed the U.S. military usl.stance operation in Vietnam then, argued that Diem's death fouled the projection that the U.S. commitment could be virtually wound up by the end of 1965. In Nolting'• view, ~ in 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson ''inherited an extremely grave and deteriorating situation in late 1963." At that point, the United States had 80IDe 16,500 advi9ers in South Vietnam. Many of t.ha.e advi8en went into the field with South Vietnamele troops. U.S. helicopten carried Vietnameee toldien into battle. By the time of Kennedy's death, the United ~tat.es~ suffered about 120 deaths there. Space WASHINGTON -Americana went to the moon because a frustrated John F. Kennedy said it was the best way to show the wod<f we were better than the Soviets. The young president did not live to see hi.a moon goal fulfilled, or what it nurtured. For hi.a bold conunitrnent set this nation on a courae in space that knows no bounds. The lunar landings and the space · shuttle are steps that are meant to lead to pennanent orbiting platfonna and astronaut trips to the planets. Kennedy came to office in January 1961 with a pledge to "get this. country moving again." The economy was sluggish, there waa concern about the ''m.illile gap" and the United Stat.es trailed the Soviets in the new and highly visible arena of space. The Soviets widened the apace gap on April 12 by rocketing the first man into ocbit, Yuri A. Gagarin. Two days later, Kennedy summoned Vice President Lyndon Johll80ll and James E. Webb, bead of the National Aeronautics and Space AdmU\ia. tration, and said: "If aomebody can tell me how to catch up, there's nothing more important. Can we go around the moon before them? Can we put a man on the moon before them?" American prestige was rocked again three days later with the failure of the CIA-backed invasion at Cuba's Bay of Pip. Kennedy WU now more concerned th.3n ever that something be done to enhance the U.S. image abroad and hia political stand1nB at home. NASA experts concluded that landing a man on the moon was technically feasible, but the cost would be high: more than $20 billion. Kennedy winced at the pricetag. He waa told by his 9Cience advi9er, Jerome Weisner, that for one-tenth the cost and no risk we could send instruments to the moon and learn as much as men could learn. . But men, not robots, Kennedy reasoned, would capture the imagination of a world in which people and nations were choosing up sides and technical achievements were equated with power. Civil Rights WASHINGTON -The dvil rights duhel ol the 1960t are among the events that left a sped.al mark on . JohJ\J'. Kennedy's presidency, but civil righta was not a caUle he IO\.llht to champion. Kennedy had taken a moderate stand on civil rights throughout his political life, but the llsue wu quickly forced in his young administration. Seeing hil authority and the federal government'• power and prestiae at stake, he reacted.vtao~Y· ~ 'nle fint test came in 1961 when ''freedom riden" entered Montpnery, Ala .. on bwles that were by local law and CUit.om auppoeed to be -srepted. When rioting broke out and local authorltie1 were unable or unwillinc to quell it, Kennedy tent U.S. manba1I to restore ardm'. In 1962 Kennedy fint sent manhala, then troopa to enforce the court-ordered adm'wion of Jama Meredith • the tint black at the Uniwnlty of Milll8alppl. Two plOple died and RYeral manball we.re injured in tbe ~ violenoe. Racla1 vtoleta ln Blnnincham. Ala., the follow. lnc aprinc -~ into the national COl1ldera by neW1 p~tm of polke dotl lurtlinl at bi.ck youthl- pr'OYOUd an outcry for f9dlnl acUon. 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S'HI amon a s ,c-,........._ ..... 11 ... .,. 1 .... .-,-- '5" ~· Lohr 1111,.. ..... 1se .. , 50 utherford HI Vineyards 1111 --. ,.. .. 7 Dessert Wines Harvey's s5ee Bristol Cream Sherry ~ ...... 1117.tl ) 750 Ill ' Co. ••de Ora A,..... ....... ,..ftlla........... '2" ..... .., ................... . Cft• Slllny • ... -..IA 11.•..... 111 • Happy Thanksgiving! ttema end prtc•• .... ,.._ et above 1tore(•) lunday, NoveMber 20, 1113 throuth Tuesday, No¥em1Mf Zt, 1113 -. . I ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 D . Firefighter douses flames caused by Republic jet engine debris that fell on homes Sept. 27. , MAILBOX We watch therefore we buy To the Editor: .Some time ago an editorial appeared in the Wall Street Journal poking fun at a complaint filed with the Federal C.orn- municationa Com.miaaion that would ban children's television shows if the commercials en- courage the childttn to buy replicas of the characters on the program. The editorial depicted the complaint as a ridiculous attack on the enjoyable pastime of television watching. I submit this rebuttal in hopes of sounding a reaonating opinion in our com- munity. Thoae of ua aged 40 or younger grew up with the tube. We enjoyed our phoaphoreacent babysitter. Most of ua cannot even Q!metnber when the biggest ac:lvertiaers on TV were peddling cancer sticks. But, through this \naidioua television propaganda. damage may have been done. Our generation pulled lung di8eue into major epidemic proportions due in part to the subliminal me91agea the.e eeemingly benign cornmerciala conveyed. Another vice-drinking-is so bad, regula\ions onJy. allow the product to be talked about. Hint- ing what you do with it is still okay, but one never actually does it on the tube. Despite this veiled protection provided the public. alcohol haa become a terrible waster of our teenagers. Moreover, t.hingll like X-rated films are not shown on the screen, let alone advertised u playing in the theater nearest you. Who knows how much assault i.! avoided by this preventative rule. So what is all this uproar about Smurfs? Granted. on the surface Smurfs seem harm.lea. And the fact that Madison Avenue mar- ket.a theee cuddly cuties is not surprising. But the impube to demand the thing and have Momma or Daddy reward the desire may create a dangerous Pavlovian monster. A. the editorial astutely pointed out, if we canceled the shows in question, the uproar among youthful vi.ewen would abruptly awaken parent.a out of their perpetual Saturday morning slumber. Perhaps parent.a ahould be dishelved by exactly such a move. U they want their kids turning on a cartoon, fine. U parent.a want their kids to have facsimilies of TV characters in the shopping cart that afternoon at the aupennarket, fine. If they want their kids gratified at every turn of the TV channel selector, fine. But just remember parents, kida may soon reMOn (if they do not already) that if it ts on TV, it is 10mething you must get for them. PAUL~UE Corona del Mar l. M. BDJd /Graduate degree That bracket . c alled "middle-age" does not come at some given year such u age 40 or 45 or 50, according to one expert. But it begins for the parent when the last of the children get out of achool. Claim is you do not think of younelf as middle-aged until you stop regarding your children u student.a and begin to think of them as breadwinnen in their own right. It ia only then that you allow you.nelf to enter the new age bracket. Sounds reuonable. Clearly. if you want to stave off middle-age. send your kids to collep. Both the lion and the tiger go for the neck, true, but a lion. usually killl with a right hook, the tiger with lta jawa. .. .... Am aurpriled to learn that a man on a bk:ycle converts energy lnto motion 10 times more effi- dently than a eeagull on the wl.na· ORANGE COAST lailyPilat Many an ancient Eypgi.an mummy has fa.be teeth. The man who invented the tubeless tire, Frank Herzegh. got $1 for it.. If King Edward vn of England hadn't been a bit too fat, thoee men who now wear vest.a might not leave the bottom button undone. He's the heavyweight who started that small custom of drea. Numerous hoepital patient.a complained that they couldn't pt any sleep all night. So medical reeearc.hera rnonitom a Large sampling of them. Turned out they fell asleep within an average of 28 minutes. Remarkable how many nkknames foe family members att pA11ndromea -words th.at apell the same way backward and forward. Mom. o.d. Sta. Pop. H.L loftwlrtl II "- We don't buckle to intimidation William S . Gerrard, regional aalea manager for Republic Airlines, recently mailed to us, as well u to several other people, a heavy-handed letter apparently meant to 8C8.l'e ua. The letter, at right, came with two editorialt attached: One wu our Friday, Sept. 30 piece titled "Fire and frustration in the Newport aky," the other was the Loe Angeles Times' Sunday, Oct. 2 piece, "Jet Mishap Hu Happy Ending." Both concerned the Sept. 27 incident in which debris from a jet engine of a Republic aircraft rained on Dover Shores in Newport Beach shortly after the plane took off. Gerrard probably didn't realize it, but his letter arrived at an opportune time for us to clarify a few points about the Dally Pilot's editorial policies: •We are pro-business. What's good for local busi- neaes ia almost always good for the people who live and work on the Orange Coast. •We will listen to and are concerned about our readen. It is our obligation to publish their views and, when reasonable and right, to defend their interests. •We believe in working through the established government and economic system. We are not rebels and we won't be easily swayed by undocumented or far-fetched ideas. •We cooperate with our advertisers. When we can help them without sacrific.ing principles, we do. But we draw a clear line between furthering our business interests and buck.ling to intimidation. ThiS1etter from Gerrard is the most blatant attempt at intimidation anyone at this newspaper remembers. We note copi~ were sent t<? other newspapers as well as to the If this is R~public's form of hardbaU, here's our answer: We don ~t do business with self-serving bullies. Orange County Board of Supervisors-a warning to those who don't play the game Republic's way. And it's rather clear how Gerrard wants the gartl4H>layed: Don't say anything critical of John Wayne ~d especially not about Republic Airlines. It should all, like the Times said, have a happy ending. The Times, in addressing the implications of the event, said it was: "an unfortunate il)cident that fortunately had a happy ending. It was nothing more\han that and shouldn't be made into anything more." We can't buy that. When red-hot p;trticles from a Republic jet pepper local residents' horn~ and ignite roof and grass fires, it iS more than "unfortunate" and we will be concerned. Every time. We'd like to note a coincidence: On the same day we received Gerrard's le~r. a Federal Aviation Adminis- tration report was released blasting Republic for "near total non-rompliance" with federal procedures forfueling aircraft. The most perplexing aspect of Gerrard's allegations, however .__isllis statement that the Daily Pilot is "so biased against" John Wayne Airport. He cites the editorial, an opinion piece he mistakenly refers to as a news article, as a "typical example." We wonder if he read it. True, we did tweak Republic by claiming amusement over the airline officials' officious manner of sidestepping liability immediately after the incident. We said they missed a chance to be community good guys. But then we added: "all that should be forgotten if the airline pays for the relatively minor damages, as it should." Did we hurt someone's feelings? Hr. Jol>n T..,h Di rect or uf Advert l t lll hpultllt Alr ll11u 1)00 Atrllne Drive Hln&e1pol l1, IDI SS4)0 o .. r Johnr Atteehed h • l1'lcel eu•,11 ot HportlRI ltJ the Oun&• CoH t Delly Pilot co•pu•d 10 l he Loe Allltlu Tl••• Or1111• Count1 1dlt !oa. Thh le unetnly not rhe lltet u .. Chet th• Pilot h•• Wt lttea 1uch non11 erttc In , eod not j11et 1S.O\lt ••P"l>llc Alr lln••. lout eb~I l h• •ot I re ID411etry. To n 1u It 11epl1. tlle)' are ..ottou l . trrulooal, end. oh1nt1.... ln•ccurau In tl\11r neve elot l•• t oep1red to • very 1u l'Qnelbl1 1od pruh11lon1I Job dO«ll lly ltotb ell• 1.o• Arla•••• Ti .. 1 ud lh• 11111ur . Al • r u ult, I •• requn tloa thee "' pl•c• • on• 1•or .oru orlu• on 1dve rthlna In the Or11111 Co•et Da lly r llot , with • revt1v 1a11n , In. November, 19114, Th ll reoun t l• b•tna u dt tlaoply bec1u11 I h el It h !Otelly co11nt1r-produr tlv• to •P•lld .uon In • p,ibllc•tlon I U bh .. d •adn1t th• oreaa• CuunlY Al n •or t, •.nd lh• 1lrlln• loduetry 111 ••.D•fl). Wtlll•• S, Ge rra rd R•1tonal Hin••••· S•l•o 1?11clo1ure P.UIOll158 cc: •t d Tyle r. Dtr1c tor, l"ubllc ••l•tlune, l apubl lc Alrl ln•• I ) L, ~eel, Dlractor , Pe1eenaer S1l ee, lepvbllc Atrll n11 Bill O•k••· Vice Pr11ldeot, ic..rketlna, l •pvbltc Alrl lD•• C1•pb1ll Hllhun, Adve rtlotn1 Publ lehar, Orana• Coe1t De lly Pllor Publ l•her , The l •&l•t •r Pub~l1ha r, Tt .. t Mirror Corporetlon Or1nge County Boa rd ul Suparvi1ore Jo~ Journlette, h glunel Henaaer, Co-.111t7 Affol n , bpubl lc Alrlloee IA• An1el11 Airline Eaecullv• A11ocl1tlon .. . .... . . . ,. . .. . , . , ... Then we discussed the serious problem posed to residents living below the takeoff pattern when an aircraft emergency requires a pilot to fly directly over homes instead of the usual route over upper Newport Bay. We placed our trust in the pilots. Then we concluded: "The remedy, according to Newport Beach officials, is to move the airport. But building a new one -if feasible -would take years, a.nfi'Dover Shores would still be in the same position until then." For Gerrard's sake, we will elaborate on our point: Overflights of jets in distress are a frustrating problem with no obvious solution. Although Newport Beach's elected officials want the county to build a new airport, the idea may not be feasible. Even if it were, another decade probably would pass before the people of Dover Shores could expect relief from fear of aircraft pieces falling from the sky. Is this conclusion emotional, irrational or inaccurate? None, we submit. Our editorial policy has not been anti-airport, although some Newport Beach readers have urged us to take tougher stands. We have, however, tried to balance objectivity with compassion in weighing the issues. We feel no such compas&on for Gerrard's un- prof~ional tactic. We called Republic officials in Loe Angeles and Minneapolis last week to~ our concerns about the letter, but no one responded. We're puzzled as to its genesis. Perhaps the $136 million in losses Republic__s_uf fered last fiscal year has pressured its managers into trying to coerce smallef--i newspapers like ours in order to push other community leaden, including our county supervisors, into playing their game. If this is Republic's form of hardball, here's our answer: We don't do business with sell-serving bullies. We don't want Republic Airlines advertising. And we will not accept a single line of advertising from them or from any other company that seeks to intimidate u.5 into altering facts or mitigating opinions. You can count on that. Congress to test Federal Reserve WASHINGTON -Congress appean to be bracing for one of it.a periodic attempt.a to gain at least aome measure of control over the most powerful of the independent govemment agencies: The Feder- al Reserve Board. Ever since it.a creation in 1913, the Fed ha8 been free of all but the moet perfunctory congressional oversight. Yet it.a power to control the nation's money supply and interest rates affects every Ameri- can's pocketbook. Decisions made in secret by the Fed dictate whether you'll be able to afford a houae or a new car -and can decree prosperity or recession for major industries and their millions of workers. Historically, efforts to slip a congressional leash over the Fed's neck have failed -most notably the attempt.a by Sen. William Proxmire, 0-Wis., and the late Q -J1-c1-1-1a-11-sa-1 -~ Rep. Wright Patman. 0-'tex. But pl'eelure is growing on Cilpitol Hill for yet another go at controlling the Fed. Sources on the congressional Joint Economic Committee say Rep. Lee Hamilton. D-md .. the vice chainnan, is planning ex- tensive he.arings on the issue aimed at bringing the Fed under the authority of Congress -by controlling it.a budget. My associate Lucette Lagnado obtained an internal report prepared by the committee staff that lays out the problem and the possible solution. "The Federal Reserve is cur- rently one of a few government. agencies that is not subject to the annual rongreaional appropria- tions process.'' the report notes. Instead, the Fed set.a it.a own budget, pays for salaries and expenses out of it.a revenue from aervices to the nation's banks - and turns what's left over to the Treasury. The classified report adds that in 1982. the Federal Reserve System earned just over $16.5 billion. and kept more than $1 billion for it.a expenses. That's par for the coune. "The Fed each year spends over $1 billion of the taxpayers' money with noguidanceordirectionfrom any elected body." the report not.es, adding: "So the compelij.ng argument for bringing the Fed (and other independent ag~ncies) ... under the appropriations pro- cess is that they are branches of the government whoee spending should be determined by Con- gress.'' One thing that evidently rankles Congress is the fat salaries the Fed's presidents give them- selves -more than any 8ellator, repre9entative or Cabinet member ts paid. The president.a' aalarieaare geared to private-sector eaminp in the given region, and ra.n,e from a low of $82,000 in Philadel- phia and Dallas t high of $145,000 in New Y k. ·But there's mo to con- gressional resentment than salaries. The lawmaken are abo burned up at the Fed's power to make economic decisions that have important political effect.a, without consulting Congress. And when members of Congre99 com- plain about the secrecy of the Fed's operations, they are E9en- tially brushed off. Killers cc;.uld he repaying life 1 am against capital puniah.ment becaU8e I bel\eve that every criminal -no matt.er how honen- doua his crime -ahould be allowed to rehabilitate h.tmaelf. Executing a penon la U1elea to himlelf and to everyone ebe. lt merely aatlafies IOdety's puaion for~. and cheapens We. For thoee crlminala we have decided to execute, who in our opinion do not deeerve to be relealecl into IOdety again, I think it ii more intelligent to off er the option of givina thenwelvea to mftltal and medical l'eleU'Ch In· lt.eed of •trapping them into the el«uic chair. 1n th.ii way they would be mak.l.nc amendl for ta1dnc a life by offertna lhltr Uvt11 to help •ve othen. We need to know much more about the human bra.In, and .. IYlllY 111111 ~ :~ how it operates; we still do not understand the root:a of violence, either psychologically or chemically. Crlmlna1a condmmed to Death Row could, instead, be given the alternative of donatJ.na their lung or kidney to a critical cue, Tb~y could permit experiment.a in dia- eMe control that now are llmlted to an1mala, to help promote CW'ldve procem• in the future. There are all .u of creetlve and bene~ lo which theee men d put, rathet- than ki1lina \Mm, which histori- cally baa rwver deterred or lowered the murder raie in our IOdety. My reuona, aa you can eee, are far from 8entimental. My hew\ does not bleed for a vicious killer, but at the same time t cannot juatify 90Ciety actin8 the ume way he hu. and stu~y &etting no aain from his life. From cajlital punishment per. lie, he lama nothing. and we leem nothing. Murderers keep on kllllna. and we keep on killing them. RehMbW~tkln does not DK't91· arily mean retu.rnln, a murderer to IOc:lety; it can mMI\. and ahoUld mean, allo~him Ow op- portunity to•, ll leMt in pen, hll Wdn&of a life, by mekfnc a contribution to other ll\ltl, ln the ~'and fulme. 1n U"8 ........ auve pcocw, aoc:Hty will bt rehabWtatfnl lc.lf 11 well. There are mwderera who want to die, whoee killlna others ii an inverted form of oommittin& aulclde. They should be given a chok-e: De.th volun\arily ac-- oepted, or a We devoted to contributinc parts of their bodlea or m1ndl to medical advance and undent.andJnc. 'lbll la a pomltive and 8enllble way to "pay their debt to 90dety ... The death penalty ia a prt.n:Miw and barbarow "91due of our imtirlct for reven&e· It cbm not brine beck the de9d, but ~ edda to them, and mUcee IOdetJ • pu1nel' in bcmlickw. lt cto.. aoc pera&alde the IDW'dlrer' that .. ... Wl'OQI. but _..., that .. W. .... And it olfen DO ...a opport\adty for repen...._ ar IWtitutlon. ~ -~ ... -. dumber? .. • Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novem~ 20, 1983 OCTD bus 'best travel buy' in Orange County Pacific Travel School 610 E. 17~ 8l., 8uta Au. Ca. tl701 I FJS P ,- QffANGE COUN'rY'S ONLY J>RIVA1'E French and juat plain American reetauranta to chOOlt! ACCHEIJl7'1':D TRA VEI. AGENCY SCHOOL By Juel Field• Dell .... c.,, ......... What'is thc bc,-st buy lnOra11gt>County?Try $1.20 for u round trip to San Clemente on an Orange County Transit Bua. You t.rantfer and board the 91 for San Clemente you can go dlrertly to the pier at San Clemente. Cht.-ck your achedule carefully to coordlnat.e the Ume of departure from San Clemente with the time the last bua leavee San Juan Caplatrano and you can spend a delightful day at the beach, reboard and from. Am track trainl add color to the surroundinga u A"*lc•n Alrllne Sabre Comput9' Tr tining , they pa19 periodically through San Clemente. MORNING, AflCRHOON, EVENING CLASSES r-.M The beach la clean and Inviting. Thi.a tlmc of year Call (114) MS-MN there la plen ty of room to 1pread a blanket and enjoy ..__ .............. _ ........ __ .. _._..-__ ..... _____ _ the aalt air, 1un and majetty of the ocean. ' Boarding an Orange County bus on a Sunday one can ride from Huntington Beach to San Clemente for 60 cents each way.The arrive back In Huntington Beach for an addltJonal 60 .------------------...._ ________________ _ 1 takes you down Pacific Coast Highway through Huntington Beach, .Newport Beach, Laguna, Laguna Nlli(Uel .. E>ana Point to San Juan Capiatrano. Wishing Well cents. Moel of the shops are cloeed on Sunday, but If you like to browae, you will have a great time window shopping. The reetauranta and bakery are open. There are Mexican, Italian, J"paneee, Chlneee, Sitmar Super Savers are back for 1984. Book by March 31, 1984 for a Sitmar cruise departing between Janu- ary 7 and June 11, 1984 and you'll save on all 14-day Trans-Canal , all 10and11-day Caribbean and most 10 and 11-day Mexico cruises. The first two~­ sengers per cabin save $800 ($400 per person) on the Trans-Canal cruise. $400 per couple ($200 per ~rson) on the Caribbean sailings. filld $600 per couple ($200 per person plus a $100 per person transportation allowance ) on Mexico sailings from Los Angeles. Super Savers do not apply to March 3 and 14 Mexico departures. Experience more. Our three Liberian-registered ships-Fairsea, Fairwind and the beautiful new38,000 ton Fairsky- were built to give you more of every on-board luxW"Y. Spacious cabins, delightful dining, exciting entertainment and 24-hour service in the Italian style are as much a part of the Sitmar tradition as our continuing commitment to giving you the best value for your vacation dollar. Fly free, too. And there's more. Even with our dramatic Super Saver savings. the price of your cruise includes free air fare to and from the ship. Or, a $100 per ~rson"transporta­ tion allowance for those who don't uRe our AiF/Sea Program. The Sitmar Experience is sold exclµs ively by professional travel agents. Consult yours today. T his beautiful setting in Luray Caverns, Virginia has produced 15 tons o ( mon ey, having a value in excess of S 142, 158.14 during re- cent years. Th e money is shoveled out, washed~ and the proceeds are -given to nationa l heallh organiza- tions. ~itmar Super Savers Miami getting prepared for active winter season MlAMI (AP) -Few places will be able to match Greater Miami's in- credible variety of things to do and see · this winter, as the area prepares for a season which offers visitors ac- tion-packed sports events and festivals, several new, luxurious hot.els, ex- panded beaches and exciting attrac- tions. All this will take place in an area where some $3 billion is being spent on projects that are literally transforming the Miami skyline. Within the next three months, Greater Miami will: -Inaugurate a billion-dollar rapid transit system. -Hold an exhibition of 200 master- pieces from muaeums across the nation in a new $26 million cultural center. . -Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Orange Bowl Festival (mid -December t.hrough mid-January); hOlt the International Powerboat Championships (Dec. 30 - Jan. 1) and the S~h Annual Art Deco Weekend (Jan. 13-15). -Open five new hot.els. The new hot.elt range from the elegant,· 200-llfJom Grand Bay Hot.el with its chic nightclub, Regine's, for the world's jetaetttts, to the 615-room Miami Marriott overlooking Biscayne Bay in the heart of downtown Miami. The Alexander will open in Miami Beach Nov. 1 featuring a Dominque'• restaurant, a waterfall and 229 spacious suit.es. Alao opening in early November is the 203-room Miami Lakes Inn with its adjacent athletic club while Miami Airport Hilton and Marina will open in mid-December, offering 500 rooms in the airport area. The Riverparc, an ideal buai- nel8m&ll 's hotel, opened last month next to the downtown Miami Conven- tion Cent.er. F.ach of the 135 suites is furniahed with a computer t.enninal and all the neceMitiesof a private office bl a luxurious 11ettlng. Al.lo completed recently ia the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza which· has 307 rooms in lhe airport area. Greater Miami's new rapid transit system, Metrorall, will begin aervice on Dec. 18 on a 10-mile route from the . Dadeland shoppm, area in the IOUthem suburbs to the downtown cultural center. The Metro-Dade Cultural Cent.er ii a towering Medit.erranean-IJyle •tNc- ture in the heart of downtown. Located -ort<3':3 aeree~~houle..tbe Center for the Fine Art.I, the Historical Mu.eum of South Florida and the county'• main libt-ary. n,e· Center for Fine Acta will hold lta grand opening on Jan. 14 with the exhibition, In Quest of EXbellence, cornpri.led of 200 American masterpieces. The muaeurn and library will open later next year. Sun worshipers will find a winter temperature averaging 69.5 degrees and newly restored Miami Beach. More than $64 million has been spent to restore the glistening white sands of the 10-mile coutline. Pari-mutuel action thrives in Greater Miami with its three thoroughbred horse tracks, two greyhound tracks and the light- ning-fast sport of jai-aJ.aj played at the Miami World Jai-Alai Fronton. More than 100 attractions are con- centrated in the Greater Miammi area. These include the Seaquariwn, Metro- zoo, Parrot Jungle, Serpentarium, Planet Ocean, Monkey Jungle, Coral Castle, Orchid Jungle and Fairchild Tropical Gardens. Visitors can explore a bit of history at Vizcaya, Miami's 70-room Italian pal- ace, complete with magnificently land- scaped gardens and sparkling foun- tains or the Spanish Monastery which dates back to the 12th Century. Few people realize that Miami's first settlers were Indiana. At the Mic- cosukee Indian Village, the culture and traditions of the South Florida tribe are carefully pretterved, while in Little Havana Greater Miami's Latin in- fluence can be flavored in the area's shope, .muaeums, galleries and res- taurants. Over the past five years, Great.er Miami has become a truly international city --a Gateway to the Americas --a place where eo many cultures mix and meld. For more infonnation on Greater Miami and the Beaches, contact the Metro-Dade Department of Tourism, 234 W. Flagler St., Miami, FL 33130, or c&ll 305-579-4694. For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot ~-VI OR 642-5678- . . .. \Our keys to - big savings in Hawaii. Round-trip to Honolulu: S278 : Now's the time to unlock bi~ savings on a fabulous Hawaiian vacation. United's new low fare to Honolulu is just $278 round- tnp. including our famous Royal Hawaiian Service, with Polynesian drinks and delicacies served right on board. *Fare hot av:11labl~ westbound, Dcccmhcr 16 to 26, IYRJ1 e:istbounJ, Deccmhcr 26, 198.l to January 6, 1984. Fare 1~ for travel Monday through FriJay FarC' Code~ MXR 7' And, when you fl y United round·trip, you can save on an Avis rent a car, too. Tour one island for 3 days for 1ust $44, unlimited mile3ge included. And island hop for only S 11 each additional day. Or, save even more with our 7-day, one-island special for $79. You1J find an Avis location on all S of the major Hawaiian islands. Off er expires February 29, 1984. Why not call United or your navel Agent today. They've got the keys to unlock big savings in Hawaii. ••air rental rate available through February 29, 1984, for cus tomers who show a Un1tcd round-trip uck~t to Hawaii. Ratt is for a standard shJh Chevy Chcvcttc or comparabll' car, and dou n0t thcludc taxes or refueling charges. Ratc not discountable. .. • I I· i { 41e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 ·. 1 ... ,. A TRADITION IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR OVER 50 YEARS. , / .... , SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 20, 1983 Color Consultant Sandra Fisher of lnine is wrapped u Once-depr.essed home se By IULIE GLADE A...-.M ,,_.,... he h"btne aewing induatry la boornlnc, thanka to h'T1 patterns with flair by hie-name daignen, com-1' puterized aewl.ngmachinee that eUmlnate drudgery and higher prices for ready-lllllCieclothes. "There la a lot more emphaala on dretling up today and more of a need for women. to have a .._,,____.versatile wardrobe," said Allaon Jare t , spokeswoman for the non-profit American Home Sewinl A.odation. She aaya that fact, coupled with rlalng department store prices and a decline in the quality of reedy-totwear clothes, baa given the once depre91ed home sewing lnduatry a much needed ahot in the Mm. • • \ 1 Jaret, publicity director for f Wlded by the home eewing indua , eewen spent $4 bllll6n on fabric, pa mllCbinel and parta in 1982. But that waa not always the cue. The lndwtry wu hard hit in the late '608 and e when, Jaret says, "there reelly wu not much inte clothee." . Dn!lllna down wu the r-. of the day and jeans we king of the flllhion hlll. WMh-and-wear fabrics alao were in voeue, and polyester and double-knit suita ere a staple of every working man and woman'• wardrobe. The emerpnce of the American deaigner, coinciding with a rebellion by workina women agalnat the tradlt.lonal male suit, are two fldon that led to a boom in deatcner s-twrna. FABRICS Your color just atter of seasons way. "lleamedto she uid. "She always finelMID. ''And rve alwa fabrics. I went to Chicaao. and while I wu: fiben and fabrics." She moved with her 81'8duated with a ~ finivenity. 'Ibey have 11 States, but Tustin haa been years. . When her youngest Foothill High School .in take 10me clUlel at the di8cove~ that the Academy much the ume theoliel and teaching t.:k Eut. but with the of color-coordinati.ng by fucinated her. When the Academy asked her ahe readily agreed, and today tewinl from beg1nnen to gradua addition to her duties aa director of ai.o executive men'• conaultant, phuee of image buildine. does planning and worim with Academy COM.lltants who come from around study at the Academy. Her work at the Academy baa cm that color ia the key inCJ'edient in woman'• lkin tone determinel what co ahecan wMr. DNi,pat.ed aprina, awnmer, and winier-, the color •••cm al80 apply At La Mode, all bolts of fabric are show which color leMOll they re· ..... -• special tables are .et up for each aeuon. "We have d1-:overed that certain have certain penonallties," Tyler said. "W do much better in geometrics than they florals. The winter colon are sharp, crtap, cl colon and do better in stripes. plaids, aquarea checka than they do in flowers. "The summer colon do very well in roees. lilies and fems," she said, while the spring colon should be realistic florals. "And the autumn colon are like leaves and feathen; you just think of phealant feethen and jllck frolt leewia and pmleya. U you think about it, lt really works. So rm buying prints in the leUOlll for peJWJllality." The Fashion Academy w• at the forefront of the color leMOll theory, and lt haa apned like wildfire throush the fMhion industry I hued CJO the book "Your New Imaae: Throuah Cok>I' & Line" by Gerrie Plnckney and Marse Swerwon of the Academy. D 5!9 fabrics, Page 82 ·ng back wtda llUle tm. to cut and toad" "'9dT-to4rW ..... by. DOYlce In ----------- a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Novoml>er 20. 1983 • ·Even the beautiful people need help sometime n.•1111·'1•••,,... Just ask the membeni of a club [8 ehlg gorgt..'<>US lSn ' t easy B founded by two attractlve people where the Utht: and lowly can go to bemoan the problems they suffer from being too good-looking. You might thlnk being pretty or handsome can't be considered a major drawback, but there are many people who disagree. "Attractive people are treated markedly differently because of their looks, but nobody likes to talk about it, and it is extremely important to talk about it," says Jerry Lipkin, 41. who dropped a law career two years ago to organize workshops and eocial eve.nta for singles and couples which he calla The Frog Prince Conspiracy. "There Ui a lrt:•mtmdou.ot wnoency tor pt.'Opll' to equate bl-Ing good-looking with not being overly bright," said the l'lub'11 l'O-founder, Bliss Kalet, 26. Kalet worked ns a stockbroke r before open;IJ'\g a consulting !inn for women who want to get ahead in their jobs. Llpkm and K&IN fonncd their group a few months ago, and plan to expand from the current dinner meetings to a one-day workshop, a l $1-00 a penon. The <.'OSt for a dinner mooting ill $8 plua food and drank. Criteria for joining the group is subjective. Lipkin says he can't define what good-looking is, but Kalet roc•alls a meeting where some of the diners clearly didn't belong. "There w ere a couple of people who came who 1 didn't think were that attractive," she said, "but they decided to leave before things got underway." thuught of aa aloof and cold, Jwit tx>cau.1e they are et tractive," Ka let aald. ''A number of women told us that In ht"h •·hool they were lonely, they didn't have dates. Men aald women often a.ume that because they are handsome, they've had thinal too easy 1n relaUonahlJ» and therefore wouldn't be good candidates for involvement." Forming a similar group for thoee Lesa fortunate waa rejected by both Lipkin and K.alet, who said the Idea was "depreuing. I like to be positive and upbeat. I'd rather work with people who have lots of potential." "What we're trying to do with thla new group ia to get people to fully accept the bleta.ing of being attractive," Lipkin said. "Ultimately, it ia a bleaaing. and it shouldn't be resiAted. Somehow, society puta a stigma on people who are good-looking, bright and successful. "What's wrong with having It all?" .,~. Attractive people often feel insecure about their appearance and their self-worth, Lipkin aays. And the good-looking may find they have to work twice as hard as their plain competition to get to the top. Both Kalet and Lipkin say the problems they heard didn't surprise them. "Women told us they are tired of._ being Beauty &Jitor Vida Dean is on vacation. Her column. Looking Good. will resume when she returns. Jerry Lipkin and Bliss Kalet or- ganize club for beautiful people. IWIJ"-C ..... ..,....,... ........ La Mode owner Bobbi Tyler shows off French-made wool that was create d for the House of Chanel for Karl Lagerfeld's use. It's not unusual for her Huntington Beach fabric store to obtain pieces of designer fabrics. Club calendar CITY OF HOPE OPEN DOOR CHAPTER will meet at Glendale Savings and Loan, Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Speaker ts docent at Bowers Muaeum and will discuss origins of Santa Ana and Orange County. For information, call 786-0758. • • • ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER OF AMERICAN MENSA will give IQ tests for membership in Orange on Saturday at l p.m. For more infonnation and reservations. call 540-7860. • • • TIJESDA Y CLUB OF NEWPORT BEACH will meet at the Sheraton Hotel, Newport Beach, Tuesday. For infonnation, call 768-6842. • • • GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S C LUBS FASHION SHOW will be held at Saddleback Inn, 1660 E. First St., Santa Ana, on Nov. 29. Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m ., the show begins at 7 p.m. and dinner followed by a meeting will be at 7:45 p.m . For information, call 526-2414. • • • ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN Bird, twice vice president of the musuem board of trustees, at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 21 in the Steele Gallery. A $2 admission will be charged · to non-members. For information, call 494-6531. • • • THE CARMEN CHAPTER OF THE ORANGE COUNTY PER.FORMING ARTS CENTER is sponsoring a Trans-Canal cruise aboard the Royal Viking Sea, scheduled to depart from Los Angeles Harbor on April 7. Tickets, discounted $400 per person , are avail- able until Dec. 31. For information, call 540-5586 or 556-6311. • • • HUNTINGTON HARBOUR PHILHARMONIC COMMITTEE members are setting tickets for the 2 lst annual Cruise of Lights. Tickets can al.so be purchased at the committee office in the Haqrbour Mall will be open from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. on Satutday. Dec. 3. for publicconveniece. For information call 840-1777 or 846-3589. LA W'YERS will hear Secretary of\. F h' I d State March Fong Eu a t its Nov. 2}"' as ion CO en or meeting in Orange. Luncheon cost ls $9 ROBINSON'S: Holiday fashion col- for members, $11 for non -members. lections will be preeented during For reservations, call 835-7007 by Nov. informal modeling in the JWR Res- 17. taurant-in the Fasruog I.stand store • • • NEWP O RT HARBOR TOASTMISTRESS CLUB members will meet al the Reuben E . Lee Restaurant Nov. 21 at 11:15 a.m. For information, call 536-2916. • • • LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART AFFILIATF.8 will hear Marla from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 25 and 26 and Dec. 1. • • • NEIMAN-MARCUS: Carlos Falchi, designer of exquisite handbags and acce910riJ!S, will make a pen10nal ap- pearance on Dec. 3 at the Fashion Island store to uaist customers with selections from hia fall collection Home sewing returning ... ..-' From P.oge B 1 machines auto· rnatically can 1et up the type of stitch, the1length, the proper \enlion and type of .. uur thaJ should be med. • Technolol)', of <."OUJW, does not come without a c:.'09t. ~ price of eewtns macbUwt haa more than doubl~ from market pricel a decade .,01 when the avenp top-of-the-line ITMIChine re- tailed for about $~. Two women Crom S<-allle have • staned a bimonthly nationally dis- tributed newsletter aimed at sim· p11fylng complicated 11ewing lnstruc- tlona. "l think we're at a point where aewing ia starting to catch on again. h 's c.hanging ita 1tu1fy image for a more prestigjoua one." Jaret aaid. "People are~ to realize that It'• an admJrable skill to have. Jt'" an artla craft." Fabric colors just a matter of seasons V From Page BI Tyler finds that al.molt all of her customers are familiar with the color sea.son theory and have adapted their buying styles to fit their per'90nal color spectrums. The fabric industry, however, ha.s been slow to realize the theory's potential, she said. "I do not feel that the industry thinks much of It, but tha t's just because it hasn't been educated." In fabrics, she added, she still sees more bad color and print combinations than good. Among the fabricmakers who do color coordinate their products are J ohn K.aldor and Roger Ven'On, both of whom she carries in her shop. La Mode opened Aug. 1 after three months of redecorating. She wanted to capture a warm, comfortable atmosphere, like a home sewing room and she has incorporated a number of family heir- looms and antiques into the shop decor. Antique annoire doors; a laund.ryroom door from one of her previous homes, built in 1814, with an etched glass panel; an antique mirror that came from her grandfather's house; an oak table tha t has been in her family for years; and h er grandmother's sewing machine sitting in the front window all contribute to the shop's cozy environment. A play area for the younger set keeps small han4s busy while their mothers leaf through plittem books. On the wall are the four color spec- trums, in case her customers have left their color decks at home . (Decks are the fabric swatches that show which colors best complement each color sea.son.) Among the varied and exotic fabrics in her store, Tyler pointed out the new Ultrasuede Facile , whic h is a ligh ter-weight, more flexible version of Ultrasuede. It also appears to be a popular new fabric -four of the five colors she ordered for the shop sold out in one week -at $~5/yard. Also displayed are a polyester that looks and feels like silk linen; a 100 percent wool in a herringbone pattern that she brought back from a visit to the House of Chanel in Paris recently; a full Pendleton line; executive flannel by ~u; imported Indian raw silk; washable DeBall ve(vet; Swiss cottons and a naked wool and silk channeU5e from Italy. "Fabrics are now being made lighter weight, brighter, softer for the Southern and Southwestern American woman," she said. And statistics show more women than ever are sewing -approximately 40 • million home sewers spent $4 billion on fabrics, notions and machines in 1982. Contributing to the rise in the numbers of home sewers are computerized aewing machines, designer patterns and the high price of ready-made clothes. "For a while there, we were living in a polyester forest," said Tyler. "Women didn't have the need to aew. "We alS9 had the shift, and you could sew up two shoulder seams and two side seams and go. Now women are beginning to feel more like women; they want to look feminine. "To look feminine, you have to be in garments that have more seaming, more fit, more flare and more style." With more women in the work force, they need more clothes in order to dress the part. she added. Suit lines are gradually getting more feminine and can be softene9 with the correct blo\.ae. The male fashion industry is making an impact currently on women's suit fashions with the d ouble-breasted jackets gracefully. They're also a problem in warm Southern California, because m order to look correct the jacket has to be kept cloeed. For the upcoming holidays, T yler sees lots of backless or strapless dresses that hug the body. Taffeta is back agam this Christmas, but the skirt lines are nar- rower than they were last year and the pegged skirt is making a return. Sequins are big; a sequined black blazer is a fasruon classic that can be worn year after year, she said. Bright-colored vel- vets in sapphire blue and bold reds are going to be popular, as well as black and white combinations. But her focus isn't soley on women when il comes to color. "We're doing the \ ~ry same thing for men that we are doing for women," she said, "in that we are getting them dressed in the right color according to t~eir skin. I analyze their body, teach them how to buy suits, how to shop. what to do if they're confronted with a pushy salesman. "Women have been taught how to shop; boys are not," she added. Most mothers drag their sons out shopping with a "let's-get-this-over-with" attitude, she said, whereas girls are made to feel it's an adventure, and afterwards they're often treated to an lee cream cone or soda. "Men are conditioned not to like to shop," she said. First their mothers buy all their clothes, then they wear whatever their peers dictate, then thell' wives take over. But men don't have to hate shopping. Tyler offers private consultations for both men and women, as well as accompanym g them on shopping expechtions. She gives seminars across the United States, discuss- ing how to look better by carefully choosing your colors and clothing. 'VIP .wing' eases pain of being in hospital • TM A11 11a1d,,._. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -Being admitted to a hospital might never be a real pleasure, but officials at one tnstitu- tion hope their "VIP wing" will help ease any pain while drumming up business. Patients tired of standard hospital fare will be able to check into the new first-clasa wing at Doctors Hospital in Hollywood early next year and dine on champagne and lobster. Tbe special area will contain only 10 beds. Patients will have access to limou- sine 9el"Vice, gourmet food offered on china and wine in crystal goblets. "Everything you could get in a hotel you will be able to get here," says Kenneth Berg, administrator of the 124-bed hospital. "We call ita hotel within a hospital." Patients will have to pay up to $100 more per day over regular room rat.ea to ·. .. get red-carpet treatment. Other local hospitals, trying to compete in an area with more hospital beds than patients to fill them, are al8o offe.ring frillier accommodations. Broward General Medical Center plans to remodel a floor with carpeting and wall coverings resembling thoee in fine hotels, says assistant administrator Richard Parks. "It'll be kind of like all the niceties of home," says Pary. . Humana Hospital Cypre91 in Pompano Beach first offered luxury suites two years ago. It advertises private rooms with "extra amenities like pluah wall-to-wall carpeting, comfortable recliners and dec- orator furnishings." Men of DecQtur are hunks DEX::A TUR, Ill. -There are some "cute" men in Decatur and some modest ones, too. When Connie and Pam Hawbaker and their sister, Brenda Hawbaker Lewis, decided the local males' good looks warranted a 1984 "Decatur Hunk Calen- dar,'' two of the chosen few declined to poee. Not 90 Jon Bayless, executive direct.or of the Decatur-Macon County Economic Development Foundation . Bayless appears in two of the black-and-white pictures and says. "I think it's kind of neat." Other "hunb" are businessmen. mu- sicians, students, disc jockeys, a nuclear power draftsman, a firefighter and an orthodontist. About 20 men, ranging in age from 20 to 36, were considered. Special Beauty GIFT Lipstick, blusher, enamel $10 cosmetic trio Free with perfect perm $37 1 AeGIS HAIRSTYuSTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA 540-8888 lo. ltttl .. 5-1 548-7181 .. ' RAFF j ewelry FROM OUR N arrivals to 0 ATIVE Pelican to are t 4K gold atest with ruby /,~ .Ii:. 'I";;. I eyes. ur menagene of pln~eese In night. the I A TRAOITIONA . "'"J W~Hf'. r ./ /"·' -60 L PA ·"-' years. The loo RT of Souther k y our man de.I'll n California's hol'd >rres. r ays for HOLIDAY GIFT GIVING MADE EASY. A Gift certificate from Fashion Island is the best gift of all ... choiC"-Your cholCe is ttleirs. Gift certificates come in an · oenomiri"ation ancJ are goocJ at an store or restaurant in the shopping center. oroer ours b callin ttle Fastlion is1ancJ Management office at 644-2020. Neiman Marclls. Bullocks Wilshire. Robinson'$, The over 70 fine stores in all. Just off Pacific coast Highw• between Jamboree ancJ MacArt11ur BlvcJs., Newport Beach. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 N I 5 l p 0 A c E ,.. A N D T ( R I ~ . •no• Co11t DAIL y PILOT /S unday, Novem~ "O ' • 1983 Ill cathy je an OPEN TOE ROLL hrgh stacked heelED top lrne plarn pum . p on a very fe . mrnrne IVY'S LEAGUE FREE MONOGRA ~weater. shetland ~· .. with purchase louses. Ghurka han~~~ sweaters. cotto~f . any. shetland • gs . ponpoont ruffled 8~®&~@~ FOR THOSE CO sweaters of OLER DAYS Available In f he ti and wool ... our very o 7 colors. • spun and knltte';;'" crew neck In Scotland . t •4 Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 20. 1983 F.ashions for spring will be fun, flirty and ·Very feminine By EILEEN PUTMAN .......... ,.,... ..... . EW YORK -The dn.'88 is back. rfSJ]hemllnes are down, and lt'sreally quite OK to wear clothes that are flirty and feminine. For, after a year that saw top American designers move toward man-tailoring and haberdashery for women's wear, thoee same designers are now making a beeline in the other dl.rection for spring. It was clear from the spring ~d summer faahion shows which concluded last week that designers have redl.acovered the dress. It emerged with ladylike ruffles, cowls and bows in fitted, drop-waisted or even empire styles. The chemise has been resurrected, as have polka dots and candy-striping. Hemlines are dropping -Calvin Klein took them almost to the ankles -although Geoffrey Bet>ne defiantly showed them above the knee. Sportswear, done superbly by such masters as Klein, Perry Ellis and Ralph Lauren. is unclut- tered.clean-lined, and suprisingly feminine. Dominant fabrics are natural linen -nev~ mind the wrinkles -and silk-satin c.'Ombinations for evening. Black is still a staple in many collections. and colors generally are muted except for occasional bright touches of fuchsia or berry added by designers like Fiandaca and Ellis. Opulent evening wear is still the forte of Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta and Beene, who continue to delight their clientele with beads, ruffles and rich metallic trim. Here is a summary of what the major designers are showing for spring 1984: v ADRI: Loose and casual skirts and tops in natural linen and vanilla colors that float near the body without hugging it. Apron pockets, linen insets and snap skirt and top fronts. Batiste shorts and jumpsuits in roee, jade and black offered as athletic-looking evening clothes. · .,.... GEOFFREY BEENE: Lovely fabrics that seemed lighter than air, floating with incredible elegance and grace. Short hemlines well above the knee. Signature quilting, transparent cutouts, silver metallic trim for evening. Mostly neutral colors, but a vibrant red occasionally paired with black, as in a slinky silk-satin pajama set that would light up any room. .,.... BILL BLASS: A subdued collection with an abundance of navy, black and white. Cowl necks and sk1rts for clean-lined dresses. Windowpane plaids, dots and stripes for graphics. N~w short trench-jacket in muted gray flannel. Silk vamp dresses for night, wrapped close l6 the body. Opulent long gowns with beading judiciously meted out. .,.... OSCAR DE LA RENTA: Short, form-fitting suits in checks, colorblock combinations and classic navy and whlw. Polka dot.'i a doU,ht In silky daytime dresseR. Hips and 11houldert highJJathtt.-d with velvet and taffeta bows lJ\ t'OCktail sullll and gowns. Signature rufCles used to excess in t.uffrt.a evening gowns and mariachi-like outflt.s. Satiny gowns wilh sequined parrots for fun. ...,.. P.ERRV ELLIS: Loose and flowing lines sharply contrast previous body-huggilli collec- tions. Overlong pleated sk1rts, and chemise sundresses teatned with pleated jacketa and long toppers. Checked, striped and dotted patterns used effectively in both bold and subtle deaigna. Pastel and berry rotors, Including a wonderful raspberry. v FlANDACA: Fitted suits and chemise and drop-waisted dresses accented with loose over- coats. Colors ranged from muted grt.>en and lavender to riotous fuchsia and gold p"'id. Fandful evening clothes that mixed Scottish plaids with carioca rufflCJI jlnd in solid silks In sapphire and aqua. Stripes and polka dots were everywhere. v HALSTON: The daytime chemise simple but elegant in rowls, boatnccks and dolman sleeves acc.-ented with flowing shoulder scarf. Short linen wrap skirts teamt.><l with huggy tunil's. Shirtdresses and two-pie<.-e pasU>l skirts and tops for a more casual look. Cocktail and long chemise styles in octagonal bugle beaded patterns ant.I multi-t.'Olored sequin<.>d outfits with mal.(:hing sequined capes and split sleeves shine for n ight ...,.. KASPER FOR JOAN LESLIE: Loose, layt.'red "Annie Hall" look using muted beiges. sea green and lots of terra cotta. Cropped pants and tops. pleated skirts and sweater vests teamed for ca.o;ual look while dresses sport lots of pinafor~ and apron-like skirts. Evening clothes were for the most part lifeless and girlish. v ANNE KLEIN: Springtime pastels of mint green. lavender and apric.'Ot used in a loose an layered collection that is mannish yet softly feminine. Skirts and pants teamed with vests and duster overcoats that look like oversized men's workshirts. Pastels also used in angora sweater collection and shimmering sequined evening suits teamed with dyed ostrich feather capes. v CALVIN KLEIN: Simple and straightforward lines in "girl next door" collection that sports long pleated skirts, camp and T-shirt blouses and cable-knit sweater v~ts in geometric and argyle patterns. For evening. simplicity is still the key with unadorned tunic tops and long skirts in dull pewter, steel gray, navy and olive and black . v RALPH LAUREN: An African safari is the theme, with plenty of belted safari jackets in khaki, wheat and crisp white linen. Long skirts. shown with either stitched-down pleating or skinny with a back slit. Mostly ne utrals, with one or two dark paisley skirts wrapped sarong-fashion at the side. Jodhpur pants and big linen trench-coats worked well. Fragile lace blouses add romance. T he model (right ) bares her knees in a Geoffrey Beene red and white candy striped dou bl~4-f aced line n dress, while the model (le ft ) wears a Calvin Klein knit tunic a nd sh irt ensemble down to the a nkles . The right attire is said to be key to enjoying winter sports n..~ ...... DENVER -Skiing may de- pend upon cold weather and the snow it brings, but the sport doesn't necessarily deserve its frigid image, say industry experts. The key to enjoying skiing, or any winter sport for that matter, they point out, is wearing the right clothes to protect against the elements. Wearing layers, keep- ing the hands and feet wann, and not smoking or drinking alcohol can add to outdoor comfort. ''The trick to staying wann is to stay dry; the minute the body begins to sweat, it loses its insula- tion," says Stephen Over, ex- ecutive director of the National Ski Patrol System based in Den- ver. "As long as the skin is dry, it will stay wann. In fact, the body can be warmer on a 10 degree below zero day if the weather is dry than on a . day that's 35 degrees and raining." adds Over, who recommends clothing insulation that mai.ptains its heat retention qualWes even when damp. · One ski resort operator believes cold handsand feet can be avoided with proper coverings. "The biggest problem we find," says Copper Mountain's Fritz Opel, "is people who wind up with cold toes because their socks are too tight. Too many socks com- press the air barrier between layers. Without entrapped air, all you have are cold bits of cloth inside plastic boots." · Opel also recommends mittens rather than gloves. "All those flngers·next lb each other in a mitten generate more heat than gloves will." he ex- plains. "The more heat given off by the body when exercising, the fewer layers of clothing are required," adds another industry official. "That's why someone riding a chairlift to the top of a mountain needs to be protected with more layers than the cross-country skier who burns up to 560 calories an hour," says Erik Eidsmo, product and marketing manager of Trak. a cross-country ski equip- ment company. "Even the average recreational I cross-country skier can stay warm enough with an outer shell. a sweater, long underwear and waterproof pants. It's only after they stop moving that the cold sets in." Clothing for winter sports can usually be found in the closet of any s nowbelt resident, the pros note. For cross-country skiing comfortable pants or knickers are There 1s a look and sryte that makes your 1evve1ry from Wyndham Leigh JUSt thclt much more special. Ir 1s a clean. fresh look. tailored for a taste th<'!t appreoates simple. understated good design Almost every piece 1n our store has been indMdually handcrafted 1n 18 Karat Gold or Platinum 1n our ovvn workshop on the premises. insuring the strictest attention to every design de~11 .:ind quilllty control. For a helpful an<I experienced 1nterpreta- t1on of your own 1det1s, or an 1nd1v1dual ;ewelry design created JUSt for you, the Wyndham Leigh staff will see your order througn every single step from concept to delivery ;ind take great pride 1n the work we ~o for you. all along the wily ,.. Wyndham Le1gh~~~rH0nr 127 F.WllQn l$ltlnd. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Telepl"l<>nf:' 7141,644 -0501 • Neilr BullOCks W1l~1re a must. Nylon knit jogging suits per;fonn well lx.>cause they don't restrict motion, and tend to shed snow. warm, yet thin enough to allow freedom of movement. extremities. '"But," Over warns. "'since the blood is drawing heat from the innef body, the total effect is to reduce temperatures. Clearly. when it comes to winter sports. it's definitely cool to stay warm a nd sober." For duwnhill skiers. Over rec- ommends warm-up pants with a new type of insulation, that is very As for drinking alcohol, the National Ski Patrol cautions a few nips may feel better for a short while because the alcohol causes blood to be drawn to the outer Dr:. Lawrence E. Klein and Dr. Dave E. David announce the opening of their office in the specialty of Ob- stetrics-Gynecology & Infertility at 140 1 Avocado Ave .. 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No matter what you're doing, your h<>metown newspaper The llllJ Nit fits In . l ) Son has fetish for mom's bikini U~:AH ANN LJ\Nl>~HS: l!:ight months ago I Cou11d th1• ho ll11t11 o( my l11k111I h11thini( 8Ult (Wl't} ln 1he buth>m ur my sou's bun·uu Jruwt-r. Ht• ls 14. A l'Ollplt• 11( dul's made 1t obvioWI that ht• hud worn it i11 thl' hathtuh. l dc '\·l<lc.'<J l<I t'Onfront him with my dl~·ovc'ry nnd mudt• 1t d1•11I' th1u th!JI was u11ttwt•µlJ1hlt• h1•)11w1ur 11nd m tht• futun.• he should not loud1 my dothlnl( Lust 111t(ht my huslxmd und l wt·r.~ uut. When we rt•tunit'\I I d1~'t>V<'rtod thut om.'\' aguan tht> boy had worn my b1k1111 btHt.om in tlw tuu. What duc.-s th ts mt•un'> I low should we handle it? We huvl' 11111111•11 of whc•rc to bt•gin. -CONCERNED lN HAJffFO lllJ DEAR HARTS: Obviously the boy 11 turned OD by wearing your Intimate apparel. This 11 a fetl1b - aa Irrational, erotic fasclna,lon wllb an Inanimate object. Such patbologlcal behavior 11 extremely difficult to change. It docs not mean the boy II bOQ\Nexual or a transvestite. This may be as kinky as be will get. He may develop perfectly normal relatlon1blp1 with glrl1. I suggest that you a nd your husband talk to a therapist. It Is important tbat you undentand bis aberrant behavior and not alienate the lad or make him feel like a freak. • • • DJ<:AH ANN LANDERS: My brother (who lives nearby) arul I plannt.'<.I n 50th anniversary party for our part'nLs. We w rote LO our sister in another state, giving dct.Hils and the amount needed to cover the expenst•s, wh1t·h we would divide thre(' ways. Our sistl't" replied that she and her husband would m>l t'O· host the party because they were taking the folks out to di11ner. We were stunm.'<i. SL'> and her ANN LANDERS husband ar~ not hard up for money. In fact, they arc- better off financially than we are Our pa~nt.s have been very gcnl·rous tu us a ll, and we tho~ht It would pleaae them 1( we gave the anniversary party totWther. Thcdlnnerwas to be a catered affoir In my homl'. We plannt.'J to invite 40 guests and hod askt-d Sis to contribute $150 toward the food and liquor. lf I don't vent my anger In a letlt•r to yuu, Ann, I might blow up at a funeral. What do you udvisc? - STEAMING ON LONG ISLAND. DEAR STEAMING: Perbap1 you would have received a better reapoo1e from your •iuer bad you coa1alted ber on the plu1, la1tead of ju1t sending her tbe blll la tbe mall. Since llll1 ls tbe golden wedding annlvenary of your parents, It's uofortuaa..te tbat all three cblldren are not bo1Uag tbe party. Continue with your plans, however, and Invite your sister as a guest. If out1lden think It odd that 1be 11 not a member of the hosting group, offer no explanation -that's HE R problem.. • •• It's noc a/w,1ys c·asy to f"C(.~g11izt• Juve>, t'Sp«'ially the first time aruund. Acquaint yuurs<•lf with cllt· guidelirlcs. Head Ann Landers' bouklc.•t, "Lovc•ur&x and How to Tell che Difference." For a mpy, mail 5V cents and a long. st'lf-addrt.'SS#!d c•nw·/opt• w1ch yuur request tu Ami Lande ts, P.O. Box l I Y9.'i, Chwagu. Ill 6061 I . Joys of dishwashing wasted on kids If a poll were taken of children asking why they thought thcit panmts had children at all, 12 percent of them would say they got bored watching television; 26 pen·ent would say it was a 4-H project that got out of hand, and 62 percent would believe adults had kids to get out of doing their own dishes. Despite the fact that 15 million Americans walk around half sick from eating off diseased dishes and breakage runs into the six figures, it is still the No. 1 chore of kids in the country today. Early in my mothering career, I saw what I had going for me: a surly child who secretly spit on plates after she rinsed them, laying a foundation of mistrust; a child with kidneys the size of lentils who visited the bathroom five times during the oleaning ritual, and anoth<'r one who argued about it for so long that the dishes went out of s tyle and the silver pattern was discontinued. When electric dishwashers came out, 1 figured it would du for my family what pantyhose did for my condo thighs . . puU them together as one. The day the dishwasher was installed marked the first time my children fought ... yes, fought to see who would load it up first. Ttte second night, the one who used to spit on the plates opened the door of the dishwasher and said, "How do you expect me to clear the table when there ar e dishes still left in there from yesterday?" I had an answer. She didn't like it. "No one said anything about EMPTYING the flMA BOMBECK AT WIT'S ENO dishwasher." she said. "l just HU it." Had this child been a steward on the Titanic and someone asked her for a life prescrvl'r, she would have said, "I'm sorry, but that is not my aisle. I work the aft deck." I can't put my finger on it, but there is jus t something "yucky" about touching all those squeaky clean plak'S and sparkling silverware and returning them to the drawers and cupboards that turns kids off. They just don't want to get their hands clean anymore. I've bt>en emptying the d ishwasher nuw for more than 17 years. As 1 do it, I canno~ but reflect un w h y I had children. What a thing to say! 1 had them because they would t•arry my genes and give me everlasting life. They would fill my life with joy and purpose and give meaning to my very existence. On the other hand, Gennan sbephcrd puppies can lick a dish clean in 30 seconds without moving the plate ... and they're real pleasant while they're doing it. 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I'd Hke to rebut your obaervation. h all JOUI HEALTH DR PETER J STEINCAOHN dcpt.•nds upon the nature of the cancer patient your aiater? A lack of compaalion? I don't~ that whether or not visitors come. cancer patients become tyrants. Patients with heart My own sister has rad lung cancer after 35 years disease, arthritis or any other chronic illnees may a.190 of the most annoying habit of smoking in our homes. become demanding. She knew we didn't approve of her puttirig ashes in DE.;.R DR. STEINCROBN: I'm In my 60s. our dishes at meals. When we objected and warned Lately I've had dizziness for a few moments when her that our father died from cancer, she said she getting out of bed In the morning, al80 after sitting in would take her chances. She now dribbles her tissues a chair for hours. Can this be serious? What might it about our home. She doesn't speak to one sister bed ? because she blames her for her illness. ue to. Mr. H. I maintain that some cancer patients may become DEAR MR. H.: Your doctor will have to figure it tyrants--expecting and demanding all aorta of out. But one possibility comes to mind. In some services. If friends do not pay court as much as elderly patients, especially. a sudden change of desired, they should look· at their own behavior. positionfromrestinginbedtostandingcausessudden temporary falling blood pressure. This is called Maybe they are not persons one would want to visit postural hypotension. One way to overcome the -cancer or no cancer. Mrs. D. DEAR MRS. 0 .: Do I detect hostility towards dizziness is not to get up so fast. Sit on the side of the -------------------bed for a few minutes before standing. 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President John F. Kennedy had prepared some taped remarks welcoming the Japaneee to American televwon. The Japanese never helltd the American pree.ident. An IUlll&lain'11 bullets chanled that, and much more. In the next 70 houn, televiaion, a teen-ager on the news beat, came of age. "In tenns of live TV cov- erage of a breaking news event, It waa Uke a l 09-yard kickoff," CBS anchorman Den Rather said in a recent interview, "We might equal it, but we'll never break it. There was an innate belief that this was our moment. Clearly, there was a sense of miaaion about the network coverage. What came through was that we were trying hard to be responsible." WaUer Cronkite At CBS, the greatest responaibillt.y 20 years ago rested with Walter Cron.kite, then 47 and in his second year as anchor of the "CBS Evening News." The CBS new9Cal!lt, attempting to catch the top-rated "Huntley-Brinkley Report" on NBC, had expanded from 15 to 30 minutes two months earlier, featuring, on that day, an interview with Kennedy. · Friday, Nov. 22, was the last workday of a slow .............. , ....... ,,., ..... ft &.•"-f" ...,.~ --NOW PLAYING -- IREA Mino 81u P111a 529 ~339 COSIAMUA Id"''"" 8'•~10i ~Ol•o COSTUIUA fl IOllO £ dWiidS SldOlebac> ~1 S880 fOUllTAlll VAl..U Y EO•Jro<.lounl.wi VOlley &391~ GAllOf II GllOVf f d'(jl•dS WtSlb<QOI. ~«01 OIWIOl WC~MAll 6310340 WUlllllllSTlll Px•I< s tit W;v 39 (llrve In 891 J69J r Clw'1ds C111tmi Ce•ner 979 .. ., "One or the mosc moving. most powerrul. most emotion shC\tterlng theC\cricC\I rilms co come out in ye<1rs." M..,,., '" r -ii. -· ~ • TESTAMENT PG ~c COSTA MESA Edwards Bnstol 540·7444 ArARAMOUN I ~~~R~ .o11111iiik.._ •# ~ .. NOW PLAYING WESTMINSTER Edwards Cinema West 891-3935 ORANGE Cinedome 634·2553 HO PASSES ACCEPlEO FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT IT Wf>.S A VINT.AGE YEAR FOR Sl..AVEMONGERS. DOGOOOERS, MURDERERS. AND BUUY HAYES. --NOW PLAYING -- toSIAlllUA (01u1~(.-"'"n1 t ,.l'll,., 9~ •U I COSIA 111£SA (Ci1ritlt\ So.l'\Cr.nt "'~· W.111 llTOllO lllYINI aa:·. ,. (O•t•O•~"I¥• IO•tro,,·-w:."' CQ-IUUIA'AM \et ~ ( "tm4 Ditt • 'VO" t)f .• N\llllll!GIOW tUCM ~·~SS '~' •010 fC1ot'l1 ,.4 *"'i:11'\ """'Gl OM.Mel ~... J.t/i(' ~· 'Jj Pl( ·~ '~A ·-(}. ,, a.a OJ86 537 03'1) ... ~.'6• OIO •ASSU •CCl"TlO FO• IHI' lorGAOIMlNI ' wr ouching.~.sensitive, .mvstifying." -Roger Greenspun. PE1'iilio<'.JSE , uc~ • It ..:-h ti " LAqu1s e .•• exo~ ••• enc an ng .•. -Judrlh Cnst. lliE SATURDAY REVIEW I newa week. CronkJw, lnwut on keepln11 ha waltltllnt.> und hla eyee welled with t.eara, an imllgl' that vtcwcn arl('hor of A.8C'1 evening nl1w11tat, In New York. In check, cho.e to eat a light lunch of cot'-ae cheek' will ncv~r for~l. NBC'1 Dallaa legwork wu handJ~ by Robert and pineapple at hla deck. Acoordlng to "Alr Time," &>vero.J hou.ns latc•r , ht-rellnqutahed hla 11nchor MacNeU. now anchor of public tclevi.lon'a Gary Paul Gatet' book, Cron.kite put hia fotil up and aeat to Charles Collinpood. "Aa he stood up," wrote "M*"NeU-Lchrer Newahour " began thwnbina th.rough one of New York'• three Oatet, "he c.aught !light of htt suJt coat draped over 1n 1963, aa NBC'a No. 2 WhJte Howe oorre.pon- aftemoon newtpapeni. His editor rU11hcd In with a the bi&ck of hlB chair, and It wu then, Wld only thl1n , dent, he got the Dalla. ua!anment bticaw.e Sander bulletin. that he reaUu,"<f l')e had been on the air all thi1 time In Vanocur, the chfof currt.'tpondent, had gono to Within secondB, a Cronkite audio report Inter-hll shlrt-aleevl'tl with hi.a I.le askew and hit hair HonoluJu with Secretary of State Dean R44k for a rupted "Aa the World Tuma." It. took another 20 uncombed." meeUng on a brewing trouble spot, Vietnam. • minutet for CBS to get Cronkite'• video presence on Rather, who succeeded Cronkite aa "Evening In MacNeil's book, "The Rlght Pl.ace at the Right camera. Newa" anchor 2 ~ years ago, aaid Cronk.lfe's emotion Time," he recalled being on the preu bua following Rather, who had joined CBS the year before, "waa natural and, for anybody who knows Walter, Kennedy's motorcade and idly wondering "what I waa track.ing the story from Dallaa. He was chief of inevitable. He was the master of keeping his own would do If someone shot him. How would I get to a the New Orleans bureau, responsible for CBS' feelings within himaelf. In this cue, he WWI phone?" sou them coverage. Hil responaibllity that Friday was thousands of miles away from the event. Had he been His reverie was broken by gunfire. Only coordinating aaignmenta for Kennedy's political In Dallas working the story, it (the tears) wouldn't MacNeU jumped off the bua. He headed toward the fence-mending trip to Dallas. have happened." ne~t building. It was the Tex.aa Book Depoeitory. He was in Dallas to file to New York a taped At NBC,' announcer Don Pardo broke into He asked a young man· for the nearest phone. The interview made that morning with former vice "Bachelor Father" with an audio report that shots man pointed inside. presidend John Nance Gamer on the occasion of his had been fired on Kennedy's motorcade. Most of In ''The Death of a President," William 98th birthday. NBC'scoverage was anchored by Frank McGee, Chet Manchester described FBI notes of how Oswald left In the hectic momenta after the shooting, Rather Huntley and Bill Ryan. the "Depository by front entrance, pausing to tell toldCBSheadquarterainNewYork,hatadoctorand At ABC, Milton Croes, a staff announcer who NBC's Robert MacNeil he can find a phone inside; a priest at Parkland Memorial Hospital were saying regularly handled ABC's metropolitan opera reports, thinks MacNeil is a Secret Service man." that Kennedy was dead. Cronkite went to the air announced the first TV bulletin, interrupting "The This was not the last time NBC encountered Lee with the report, cautioning that It was not an official Ann Southern S how" in New York. ABC's main Harvey Oswald at close range. announcement. anchors were Howard K. Smith and &!ward P. On Sunday, the three networks shared coverage That came several minutes later, when Cronkite Morgan in Washington and Ron Cochran, then sole (See DID OSWALD, P•&t 87) said to the nation: "President Kennedy died at l p.m. r- Central Standard Time, 2 o'clock F.astem Standard 1--------------------. Time-some 38 minutes ago." His voice was cracking ..51AN~ is JAMIS IOND In WlllN(ll 100\ 0 ' W\ \ "'•\ An t>arly dt'hvt'rv lrurn -..inra <.111u' ''TOP SCREEN COMEDY! I havt.'11·1 laul(lwd ~,, m11rh rn 11 Inn~. l11nii tune'" 0 NOW PLAYING .• Al ~ Sp«:lally Sft«.ltd Theatrm Nfd DrlvHN ....... llMllt -Vll.IO WH~TIJI '"'"''~"" 111 .... ~~ c...,.v,.r-'~•HIW.-,:19 o. ... .,..79.~ c.. .... ~,~~ "°.., 0....111•1'"3 COITA MIU IAMIM _. ...,_,lll f"'Mflc.nt"" AMCl1,,,..,.SclliM• c;......,,,. Uo\MM Cfllltt t79 •u' 611 OUl S)ol ~ IQ ~ l'OllllTMIWlllUY l>""'v l...,1,14)t!IJ 1101 [iio-•occt•rt•-•.,., .. _....,'.) • ·- one man. one dream. one race. one chance to prove he wasn't a Quitter. 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DlilyPilat •I 1 I JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK II ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 'VERTll3D~ • _,,., '" 'PG Clll • ..., ...... ~""'•''...i()(A .._ • EXCLUSIV~GA"GEMENT Sat/Sun 1: 10, 3:45, 6: 15, 8:45, 11 :00 -· l• l lit. 1'IDl1 Sii" '°' .. .. ' .. UQUSM (1'(;1.C(ll(Jll SOUTH COAST IOllln UI OU -.. ll .... flJ. "', I ,_ (I(, )OQ soo 110 •10 ~-1111 ''" Sot ..., 11 (I(, • COSTA M£SA • Jt. f 7i'" .. -.nc.. ._ .... .,_tat1UJt Ullt• ~-=- 'Thicke of the Night' show doing 'just fine' LOS ANGELES Alan Thackl' and hu; "Thicke of tht· Night" late-night show art• doing just fine, says producer Frt.'<i Silverman. thl' rompt>tltlon "Seventy-nine i>ercent of our audlenc(' Is between 18 and 49 years old," he aaya. "The t'Ompeti- lion has people in their 50s and 60s. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. November 20, 1983 •1 DID OSWALD AID NEWSMAN? ... From Page 86 of Ktmnt-'<iy'i; mc:mo"rlttl scrvkc in Wwshangwn, D.C., which Rather JMAld wu.s "pulling together In the naUonal lnter<.'tlt." Thia cooperaUon d id not prevent network oompeti tion elaewhere. ~ ~the service proceeded, repo.fteni were staking out 0.wald at the Dallas County Jail. CBS planned to finiah the aerv1ce, swHch to New York for Harry Reuoner'a one-minute essay, then go to the jall. Ten seconds before the switch to Reaeoner, Jack Ruby shot O.wald. Only NBC had It live. Correspon- dent Tom Pettit, now vice president of NBC News, reported the murder on live network televlaion: "He's been shot! Lee 0.wald has been shot!" . swp actiun. CBS viewerw t&MW'the "man with the hat" (Ruby) move, ln alow motion, from lnald~ a crowd w point-blank ranae. Then they uw, in a frozen frame, 0.wald grimace and crlnge. The networlu pre~mpted the week~'• enter· tainment progTamming, l.ncludlng Su.nday'a NaUonal Football League action. On NBC. ''Th.at Wu 'nle Week That Wu," a newsapoof, toteapartltaplanned program and paid tribute to Kennedy. "It's very t•nt'Ouraging," said Sllvem1an. For the past two weeks Thickt> has averaged bet- ter than a 2 rating. A 2 rating is considered a sut"l.'eSS for a late-night show. He said the drmographics are also better than The syndicated "Thicke of the Night" was launched ln Septem- ber with a flood of hype, but it did not catch on quickly with the audience. Lee Harvey Oswald CBS had the shooting on tape-it regiltered two TV news flr11tR h~ hmArl<-A!U inp, it in ~low motion anct ~ previous August, the United Stat.ea had launched lta first commurtlcationa utelllte. The new technology that Kennedy had planned l9 honor with a speech to the Japanese allowed countries every- where to share America's grief over his alaying. 7 I '~'"'' !H• CHiii tr I '' 2 M•I Sno;1n•h O nly '2 7) Unl•u ~lherw•'" Noted S 113t1U•!•l11tl6)61~ '2551f • FOR FUn ! EX<ITEmEn·T! v,s.tOur ... lfi•~•!(t!C!;!U!:i0.U·;:q.~&y• -tf RICHARD PRYOR ... 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( St111e Zip $ $ 1.00 I I ' .. • Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 20, 1983 Toclay's TV WOflHltO -1.00- l f l THMI 900M I OOtitMUHln CAl.ENOAA QD ToetY ~SUSAN Al.AMO ( ()) MU9IC °" VIOi() I $ I DfAH t.WITIH IH L~ I ZIMOYIE t t t "RIQlll!lf ( 191111 James tag 1141Y, ttow111d E. Rotlloa -1:15- , t1 WHA r·a NU? -5·20- 1CIMOV!f t *'• "lht Gimble! (19801 Ktony Aoott '· l .. PU/ cell • -5:30- • CAPTAIH KAHOAAOO 0 TH"ff STOOGES 8 VIEWPOINT ON NUTAITIOH l fl AOIE"T SCHULLER '1) EUCUO STMET BAPTIST atUACH IOllWIC WllllAMS: THE SHOW HE NEVER GAVE OMOVIE t t t "ONlhtrap" 119821 Michael Cw.e. Cht1tlophef Reeve -5:45- • ~TQPttER CLOSEUP -5:50- l H l VIOEO JUKEBOX -1:00- " WSIC ANO THE SPOl<EH WOR> D PERSONAL OIMEHSIOHS G Yount ANO THE ISSUES Cf) SUNDAY MASS tDNEWS CD AOMl'£A ROOM Cl) TV-8 LOOl<S AT LEARNING °' AGAICUL TURE U.S.A. '1'~AE SIMOYIE • • "Adventuies 01 The Wtldelness Famtly" ( 1975) Robefl Logan. Susan C>Jmante S/\aw -1:30- f) FAITHWAYS 8 ROIERT SCHULLER 8 FACES Of CVL TUAE G PMtETM (fl HEM AGE OF FAITH mSPEAK OVT tltROMPEf'ROOM Cl) LET THERE BE LIGHT @J IOOSWOAU> Qt NEW9CENT£R WEEJ<l Y '1) NEW DAV DAWNING IH)WOYIE t U t "Glfftpotl" (198 t) Mel Gib- son. Maik l ee -7:00- f) TODAY'S RELIOIOH l ~ALS WllDUFf AOYEHTVAE G KENHETH COPELAND C!) TARZAN m DAY Of DISCOVERY Cl) CMP£A ANO FAIENOS fl) SESAMESTREET(R)O QUIET HOUR -SEAACA (!]) ORCTIOHS ~ StN>AY MASS '1' MESSIANIC JEWISH VOICE IClWOYIE * t t t "Sounder (19721 Clcel) Tyson. Paut W1nlield. Ol WOYIE • •' i "F1reloi' 11982) Clint Easl· wood, Freddie Jones -7:30- 11 TAl<ING ADVANTAGE Dll1ATSCAT U SAFARI TO AOVEHTURE G» 1111/MY SWAGGART g) SUf'ERSTARS OAAL AOIERTS @) LLOYOOOllVIE ~THE WON.a TOMOAROW '1) WAY Of TRUTH OMOVIE t t "ISiand 01 Adven1ure 11979) Norman Bowlee. Wilfred Brambefl -1:00-e (I) SUNDAY MOAHING D THIS IS THE LIFE U POP£Y£ ANO FMHOS 8 THE LITTLE PRINCE G LLOYD OGILVIE (!) RAWHIOE Cl) TOM AND JERRY fl) OOHi LOOI< NOW @) BllfY FALWEU. ~REX HUMBARD '1' SUNDAY MASS IS l PIECE OF CAl(E fZlMOVIE • • • "A Cl111stmas Carol" 119751 Animated -1:30- D OOYSSIY D BUOCN&RS 8 ADVENTURES Of R081N HOOO G OAAL AOIERTS l t l CISCO KIO ID AEAOIHG RAINBOW (10) If IS WAITIEN ew.v GRANT ICIMOYlf t t • "Swan111 Tiii/iQ I t~21 Alllt enoe Bttb .. u. ~OUIS Jourdan OMOVIE u •, "Mlily Whllt" (1977) Ed Hall(t111s, KllllNHl!t Btl~r -U0-11 FACE THE NATIOH D tJt Nf'l '13 D SERGEANT PREST OH Of THE YUKON G DAY Of DISCOVERY ! f) lOHE RANGER • THE WOAU> TOMORROW ID AMERICAN INTERESTS '19 MOTOAWEEt< ('1 WONDER WOMAN (10) t<EHHETH COf>ELANO '1' HEART Of THE MA TIER IOI PIECE Of CAKE tZlMOVIE • • ··tucky lady' ( 19751 Liza Min· nel~. Bui I ReynOkls -tO:OO-e COlLEGE FOOTBALL D ~ Nfl FOOTBALL 1J MOVIE • '. "The GMSI And Mr. ChlCkt!I• t 19661 Don Knous. Joan S1a1ey U LOHE RANGER G HERALD OF TRUTH If) MOVIE .-. "Think Fasl. Mr Moro (1931) V1rg1nta Fteld Petti L01re G) REX HUMBARD II) PINK PANTHER fl) THE LAWMAKERS '19 WASHIHGTOH WEEK IN REVIEW - '1' NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS IH MOVIE. • 'Modern Problems" ( 1981) Cht!Vy Chase, Palti O'Arbanvllle. I 0 l A THAHKSGIVING TALE s •MOVIE t t 11 "The ChOsen" ( t98 II Max1m1· ltan Schell Rod S181Qet -10:30-u SISl<EL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES 0 ROBERT SCHULLER tD JEAAY FALWELL fl> °"CAMPOS '19 WALL $TREET WEEK MOVIE t * '' 'Pil* LIOll" ( 19681 Alan Alda. Lauren Hullon (!])SPECTRUM (Cl MOVIE ••• "Thank You All Very Much ( 1969) Sandy Oennos, Ian MeKe41an IOIUOVIE • • ··r11e Mouse And His Ch1kf ( 1978) Anmatlld -11:00-11 BEST OF A.M. LOS ANGELES CD BATTl.ESTARGAUCTICA &ii MASTERPIECE THEATRE '1!) CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES @) PU8UC PULSE '1'0SHIN 0 THE THUNOERBIAOS -11:30- G TERRY COLE-WHITTAKER MOVIE i •', Bron~ ( 19751 Jack PaJance David B"nev I ~H IH THE HOMf dfEMPOIWIY HEALTH OO} THIS WfU WITH DAVID IAIHKLfY '9 wmtl Y SPORT HIGHLIGHT (WANOEl ! H l FAAOOlE ROCK • THE THUHOER81AOS <l lMOYIE • • • 't "lilt Oly Tile E•tth Stood Sttr 1195 II Mlehlllll Rin!)le, Pallleia Ntttl -11.45-m NEWS (JAPANESE) AFTEAHOOH -12:00- 1 THREE STOOOES THIS W£EK WITH DAVID IAIHKLEY G~Aai • rLOVELUCY • &ATILESTAR GALACTICA • BEAH8TEIN I BEETHOVEN '19 HUMANfTU THROUGH THE ARTS ~ TOKUGAWA IEYASU (JAPANESE-a.GUSH SUITITWI tHIMOVlf t t ''t "Shit 01 Ille Night" ( 1982) Roy Scheider. Meryl Slreep. 10l MOVIE • • "Hookytook Man" 119821 Clint wtwood, Kyte Eaatwood (SI PAPER CHASE OMOVIE • • . Gotn' Soulll . ( 19781 JICk NtehOlson. Mary Steenburgen -12:30- 1) l8.J NFL TODAY 0 WILD. WILD WORLD OF A*lAlS tD HERE'S LUCY '19 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS (!f) NEWSMAKERS '83 1C MOVIE "Mayllower TIWI Pllg11ms' Advell· ture" ( 197!11 Rldlatd Crenna. AnlhO- ny Hopluns -1:00- 111)) lJil NFL FOOTBAU. D THE FUNERAL OF JOHN K.ENNEt>Y: A REMEMBRANCE 1J THE MUNSTERS 8 OIRECTIOHS GHEEHAW .MOVIE • • • '' "lady Sings The Blues" 11972) Otana Ross. Billy Dee Wil- hams. CDADAM·12 e KENNEDY CENTER TONIGHT '19 OCEANUS @l SARAJEVO '14 '1' HOl.t YWOOO 1001 NIGHTS (JAPANESE) ISIWOYIE • t t t "The Best Years 01 Our Lives" ( 19481 Fredric Mtrch. Myrna Loy IZlMOVIE t t 1.11 "Stiff 01 The Night" ( 19821 Roy Scheeder. M~ Streep -1:2S-m TETSlJl(O HO HEYA IJAPAHESEI -1:30- " F-TAOOP UMOVIE "Slu<ls Lonigln" 1Pll1 31 (1979) Cllaries Ovrn.ng. Colleen Oewll1Kst MOVIE • • 'h "The Macahans" ( 19761 James Amess. E 111 Mane Saini. ll)AOAM-12 Ci> OCEANUS H'MOVIE t t ** Gill!l>Olt I 198 ll Mel Gib- too,UliH .. -t.00-1 ~· ISLAltO . • h "s.v.n { 19771 Wtllltm Smith, Bltbtl• l .. eMOVtE t • • "Tiii lnettdlbte Siii ~"lllnQ M111" ( 19!17) Qr1111 Willl1m11 Rtndy Stuatt srYEAAS u •; "Giiiy. Giily" llM91 BNu BlldQM. Mtllt1t MtfCOUtl -~aeon t t 'It "SlltllOC~ HOlmtt And Ttlt HOUM Of Ft11" ( 19451 BUil Allh· bont, Nigel Bnic:e -~-. I OIWOAH'8 *AHO HOW THE WOT WAS WON FNTZ 80HOLOER: AN AMl1'ICAN PORTRAIT e a..ow1NO YEARS IOIOIANA "°88 LIVI llflOM CINTRA&. '* !l lMOYll • "Modern Piobleme" ( 19' 11 Chevy ClllM, Pant 0 Atbllllvllle -4.30- 188U(; WITH DAVID GARCIA Tt Of THAN.1<8GIVIHG ASHIHOTON WEEK IN • NEW TECH TIMES CIJ fACl THE NA TIOH ICJMOV!e t t t "Swamp fhlnO" ( 19'21 A11r1- llM8 Bai l>elU, LOUIS JOUtdan IHJMOVIE t "MOCl4l<11 Prob*na'' (19511 CMvy Cllllt. P•lll O' Atbenville (ZJMOVIE t * ~ "fht Vll(llll And flll GyPSy" ( 1870) Joanna Shimkus. Frafl(;o Ntlo. -6;00- • ..e\VSMAl<ERS CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT 1CBS) Lo:. Ang1,lt>s D KNBC tNBC1 Lo:. Ar1gell''i I KTLA 1tnd ) LO'> Angolo-. KABC TV 1ABC) Lo' AflUt!I~·.,, (I) "FMB 1CBS1 5,,,, 011•no 0 l(HJ rv (Ind I Lt1' Anqplt·.._ (1J KCST 1ABC1 '>an 011•q1 . I KTIV (Intl I Lo'> A 1111,.I••'> KCOP TV ! lnll l L "' A11qrt1•' KCEI TV 1PBS1 Li>-. Anq .. 11 .. , '19 KOCl fV 1PBS1 Hun111u11011 Bt>,1c.11 - ICIMOVIE • t t "A Song I~ Born' 11948) Oan- 11y Kaye, Virginia Mayo IOIMOVIE • t '> .. An Unsu11able Job For A Woman" (19821 P1wa Guard. B•llte • Whtleiaw IZIMOVIE * * "Split Image" ( 198 ti Mochael O'Keefe. Karen Allen -3:00-8 MOVIE t t t "Blicllelol 111 P11adist" ( 196 II Bob Hope, Lllll Turner I ~BODY'S BUSINESS -3:30- 0NEWSCOPE (f) FANTASY ISLAHO fD TONY IAOWN'S JOURNAL C!> IT'S EVERrBOOY'S BUSINfSS 00 HIO HOT ROCK UMOVIE • • t "Tempest" ( 19821 John Cas· SIYellS, Gena Rowtands. -4:00- 8 2WITH YOU • SUNDAY OLYMPIAD GMOVIE • "MWlelter Of Hydra" ( 1967) Cam- eron Mllchell. George Martin eMOYIE t • * '" "Shampoo" 119751 Warren Bealty. Jutte Christle tl)MOVIE * ·~ "White lightning" (19731 Bul'I Reynolds. Jeoo1ler Bllllngsley • WALL STAE£T WEEK G.!I NEWTON'S APPlE ()) W£lCOME BACK. KOTIER QJ) THA rs IHCtlEDIBLEI ~MOVE "Myslery On MonS18f ISiand" (1980 Terence Stamp, Peter Cushtng 8 CHIPS PATROL GABCNEWS O (J) TAl<IHG AO~NTAGE • FIAING LINE '9 OINNERAT JULIA'S (t)M'A'S'H ()O)NEWS '1' A80UT TELEVISIOH -5:30- IJCBSNEWS GNEWS fl) WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT Ci> MOTORWEEK ALICE O"OJ ABCNEWSo '1' FISHING FEYER EVENING -1:00- IJ D ~NEWS 8 MOVIE t t "Pippl On The Run" ( 1972) Inger NilUon. Pat Sundbelg 8 SISKEL I EBERT AT THE MOYES 0 WORLD AT WAR (J) .. S£AACH Of ... IM'A'S'H eua<ROGEAS SHOCK Of TliE NEW WJVA Cl) EAIC SEVAREIO'S CHRONICLE [Ol T Al<IHG AOVANT AGE '1) ATHlETES IN ACTIOH ICIWOYIE * t t * "Sounder" t 19721 CICety T Y10'\. Paul Wlnliekl IHI ~ t t • "Tile Lasl Unlearn" I 19821 Am~led. VOKles of Mia Farrow, Alan Arion. IOIMOVIE ••'It "Ftrelox" ( 19821 Clint East- wood, F reddre Jones 1t 1MOYIE t t '-' "KIMldyt Don't Cry" l 18121 Oocumtntert N1111tt0 Dy Clltl Rob eneon eMOYtE t U "Mary Whitt" 119111 l:d f"lllndel1, Katlli..n 8elltr -•:30-1 NEWS CONfEMHCE HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP 1 t l PEOPU TO PEOPI.£ • WKAP IH CIHClNNA Tl II ) NEWS n Ol NEwscOPE 8' BOT Of HOT SEAT IZIMOVIE • • • "fh11 rrt111ch Lltiultnant'& Woo1a11" ( 198 ti Meryl StrMt>, Jet&· my lroo• -7:00-e llJ Ill MINUTES I ~ ARST CAMERA ®l NPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOTI GMOVIE •·~ "Sevtn" P977) W1lli&m Smtih Barbaia Lee IJJ NEWS I STAR SEARCH All CREA TURES GAEA T ANO SMALL '19 NATURE -7:30- '1' GEHESCOTI IHI FRAGGLE ROCK -t.-00-IJ 18J ALIC£ D ~KENNEOY 8 TAXI U llOl THE DAY An ER I t J TWILIGHT ZOHE eMOYIE t t t '\ 'Shampoo ( t975) Wa118'1 Beau~. Julie Ch11s11e • SOl.10 GOlO tli)NATURE '19 MASTERPIECE THEATRE tCIMOVIE • •', "Young 0oc1ors In Love ( 19821 MICl\ael McKean. Sean Young IHIMOVIE t t 'l ' Stdl Ollhe Nighl ( 19821 Roy Sclletder. Meryl Streep St MOVIE t t t "Hie Ve<dlCI" 119821 Paul Newman. Chattone Ramphng OMOVIE •• "The Sword And The Soroerer 11982) Lee Horsley, Kllhleen Belier -1:30- 1) llJ OHE DAY AT A TIME UTAXI rtJ LOU GRANT OlMOVIE •• "Honkytonlt Man" ( 19821 Chnl Easlwood Kyle Eastwood -9:00-e l!) THE JEF'FEASOHS 1J UHOEASEA WOALO OF JACQUES COUSTEAU 0 Wlt.D KJNOOOM Cl) SALUTE fl) MAS~ THEATRE '19 SU SCREEN IZiMOVIE t t • ., "Still OI The Nlghl ( 19821 Roy Scheider. Meryl Slreep. -9:30-11 (I) GOOOHIGHT, BEAHTOWN 0 SCHOOL BEAT If) AMERICA REMEMBERS JOt4N F.KENHEDY «!> 80UHOINOS IC>MOVIE ··Maytlo-The P11!1rlms Adven· ture 119791 R1Cllard Crenna. A111ho- ny Hopi.ins H NOT NECESSARll Y THE NEWS THE CHART HOUSE '°'1t-,d,, "-1.'.1l1111d 11 111111.· H 1h JNSto JH.1 Come back with us to the way it was in '63 20th Anniversary Celebradon Sunday November 20th through Wednesday, November 23 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. -tO:GO-~ =R JC)HH. MO. J; WON.D TOMOMOW HAMfO ~Al~'I ~T PfJlfOMWtCES l HIO HOT AOCI< MOV1( i • 'Ont Dark NtOlll•' I t9821 Ad1m WM1.Meg lilly -100&- I SI OIAHA ~LIVE FROM CENTRAL PARK -10:21-D llOJ VIEWPOINT -10:30- 0 IT IS WNTTEN I ENTERT AINUEHT THIS W££1( HM PAEVl£W8 lllS WEEK 1H COUNTRY MUSIC IZIMOVIE ft "l uc._y llldy . ( 197S) Lita Mm· nell1, 91.tr I ReyllOlds • -10:45- " SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00- l D llJ~NEWS WALL STAEET JOIJANAL REPORT G PETER POPOff I =~t~:~:.Jisl()H ·· HeST~Y '1' WALLY GEORGE H>MOVIE • • • '• 'NatlOllat Lampoon's Ant· mat Hou:;e" f t978t JoM Belu&tt• Tim Malheson 0 MOVIE * t" SUH 01 Ille Night ( 1982) Roy Scheo<lel Metyl Slreec> -11.15- llCBS NEWS -11:25- D llOJNEWS -11:30-IJ SPORTS ANAL 1J PACESETTERS 0 WORLD VISlOH ( t ) SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES G» JERRY FALWELL (I ) HARRY 0 ~MOvtE t t 'l GOlng l/I Style ( 19791 George Burns. Ari Carney '1' 700 CLU8 ICi MOYIE • * t "Seven Beau11es" 119761 Giancarlo G1anmni. Shirley Stoler 0MOVIE * • "G0tn South ( 19781 Jack Nitllol$on. Mary Steenbulgen -11:40-0® MOVIE * • "The Stranger WflO l oolls L•~e Me ' (19741 Meredtlh Ba•ler. Beau B110ges -l t A6-DMOVIE •••.ii 'Oolno tn Styte tt91tt Ototoe Bui"'· "" Carney -11:10- GMOVIE • t LO•t Story' 111101 All MacGrlw Ry1110',._.. -11:66- D AICNEWS -12.oo-e 100cu.11 If J INOUtHOEHl NrTW0M NEWS • CltUWH IETWlfH I.JFE""° Of.ATH f.D AN AME.RICAN FAMll Y ISJMOYIE t MoOel n Problem• I 19' t I Ctttvy Ctlue, P111t 0 ArblnvMlt -12:10- • HOlLYWOOOClOSEUP -12;30- (t JSEAHUHT (f l MOVIE t t St011 It Death t 19741 Fr~· ca AMIS Patrick Allen '1' THE l.ESSOH •H•MOYIE • • "FOlce Five (19811 Jo4l l ew11, Pam Hun11ngtoo OiMOYIE t * '• I lhe ~ry ( 1982) Armaode Assan1e Bt/blla Carrera l MOVIE * * '1 t141avy Metal 11~ II An.mat· ed VOtCes ot Jonn Candy. JOlln I/tr· non -12;40- D MOVIE t * 't 'Don I Give lJ9 T"8 Ship· I 19~91 Jerry LN!s. Otna Meir .. -1:00- ( t J ZANE GREY THEATRE a> IHOEPENOEHT NETWORK NEWS '1) WESTBAOOi{ HOSPIT Al -1:10- Ul;A8CNEWS -1:30- tlJ MOVIE • • "No Holds Barred" ( 19521 Bowery Boys. Mar101te Aeyn04ds ~NEWS C MOYIE * * * "Than• You AU Vety Mucn" 119691 Sindy Dennis. Ian Mcf(ellln OMOvtE • • • Petsonal Best 119821 Mariel Hemingway Pa111ce Donnelly -1:3S- S MOvtE * * . Gvodbye. EJTvnanuejle" t 19771 SylYll Krrste4 Umbeflo Or$lllt -1:45- D AT OHE Wffii -2:00- 11 I Ii C8S NEWS HIGHTWATCH G MEETING TIM£AT CALVARY tD f'REDUllCI( K. PRICE ~KNOW YOOA 8l8lE ID~ RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL MEETING 20 years of success r~~~~~l Music Bv Frederick Lowe 1520 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 'J&::An~s6iving ~taSt .. -B~o~o~k-a~n~d~L~y~rl~c~s~B~v~A~la~n-J~a~v~L~e~rn~e~r....;;.;...;..;...411l~~~.....:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5i4~8i--ii71i6ii7iii~~~~~~:..==-~t ~~ "'<\t·.i,::: t IH)MOVIE t t • "The last Unlt()(n ( 19821 Ammaled. VO!CeS ol Mia Farrow. Alan Arkin 'SJ..c>YIE ~ • "The WUd Pony" ( 1980) Marilyn ltghlSlont. ~ Htndle -tm- D ~ MEET THE PflE.sS Lets Talk .Tu~key Roast Tom Turkey Roast 7"' Leg of Lamb 1Q55 Baked Ham New York Steak Broiled All entreea Include gss aoup or Nied -relish tray and tradl11onal deuert chlld1 menu 1vallable eervlng 11 am to 8pm Broiled Fllet Mignon Standing Rib Roast Broiled Sea Bass Deep Fried Shrimp '"' 1525 925 ~· 18700 MacArthur Irvine AirtvVtef Inn Hotel . 833-2770 ~ L ----' On'Dtanks~g, a place for ribs als·o beco01es a place for turkey. Conic to Tf>tw Roma'!. on Thanksg1\'111g I>.\\. · and l'llj1 >y: RoJ~t rurke\". "uh a Jnhcrr\' sauce .111d l'hl'\tllUl drl'\\lllg Hut mil~ rumpk111 Pll' Your d10in: nf cotfoc, rc;1, or .l soft drink All for onl\' S6.9!; ('hilJ\ plate S!;.25) Or. ~elect an c:ntrc:c from our regular menu anJ rc1.:eivc FREE pumpkin pk. and vour d10H:e ol coffee, rca, or a snit drink. We'll ~gin serving :u noon. If you hkc. you can make r.c~cr\lati9ns. ThC'\"rc nor m.-cc~~Jrv hue tlll'y might ll<' a ~ood 1Jca. After all, it\ 111:>t C'Vcry Jay a place for ribs bc.:comc1o a pl!!,CC: tor rurkl~·. too. TOHYBOMAl a~,41~ t ~ ·1 t t t I ~ t ~ from fl=JO ~.m. to 7=30 p.m I t cvo cl(enur--t t J{ors d'Oeu1Jre ~ndSaladlil/ffet t i JJaked Virginia '}(am I t ';fresh CalJ:.nia flurke.!J • with all ihe tl'imming3 f t JJe31erts..: J]el}erfl#e t j ~r ~uon,1J.9s. al/inclusive • ' Childrtn, 6.85 f j oA'O gratuities, PlerMe I ' ~ LE PREM/ER , 69; T()ll)N CEJITER Nt.. 't ~ COSTA .MESIC . t RE3ERU4.rlOK3 3UCIESTED ,L.:=~~~~:~ ..... J • Daily Pilat SUNDAY NOY. 20, 1983 ,BUSINESS STOCKS C5 ce Long Beach State's win helps Cal State Fullerton earn Calilornia Bowl bid. See college roundup. C3. • Roses, Roses, Hl-uills bowl Trojans over By ROGER CARL80N Of .. o.llr ........ LOS ANGELF.s -It WU vic- tory by a knockout Saturday afternoon in Pac-10 football ac- tion with the UCLA Bruins cap- turing a 27 -17 victory over their cro.town rivala, USC, before 83 ,763, sparked by a three-touchdown outbunt in the third quarter by the Bruins to crack open a tight duel To that, you'll not find many who'd argue the point. But if you're looking for a tumina point, well, it depends on your point of view. From the standpoint of the Tro- jana, who were trying to avoid a second straight lam to UCLA, three in the put four yean and a 4-6-1 eeuon, it wu their inability to move the ball after the Bruins had taken a 13-10 lead -at least that waa quarterback Sean Salisbury's opinion. aborted 1eries. combined with a lethal fumble on the next eeriea which began another UCLA on- slaught. But, from the winner's quar- ters, where the echoes of "Roee Bowl, Roee Bowl, Roee Bowl," were atill ringing in the back- ground, thoee items were aimply the results of the real turning point -provided by the Wuh- lngton State Cougan, who were buaily denying WaahingtOn'a Hu.skies a berth in the Roee Bowl Game Jan. 2. ' UCLA Coach Terry Donahue reacts jubilantly Saturday alter the Bruins sewed up another trip to the Rose Bowl with a 27-17 victory over cross-town rival use. From USC Coach Ted Tollner, i{ was the poor punt coverqe on the ensuing punt after that first "That halftime ICOre (14-6, eventually ending at 17-6). more than anything," said Donahue, "wu a tremendous motivator. I didn't realize the hurt our team had abeorbed from the to. to A.riJbria · last week. But then everyone reallz.ed what waa hap- peninc, that if Wuhington State could be playing with enthusiasm, we certainly could, too.'' The Bruina had been shackled by the Trojans with a 10-6 deficit and it wu much more oonvincing in tenna of stat:iatics -a basic 2-1 game with Troy dominating. But like the chameleon. the Bruins changed all that. very quickly. . El Toro outruns Sea Kings in CIF finals The Bruins put together a methodical 80-yard march, keyed by a 16-yard daah by Kevin Net.on and capped by a 7-yard TD pam from Rick Neuheiael to Karl Dorrell to retake the lead at 13-10, aetti.ng the stage for the KO. By RICRAllD DUNN ............ o.llr .... WALNUT -Before their e.ncounter Saturday afternoon at the CIF CtilSS Country finals at Mt. San Antonio C.Ollege, C.Orona del Mar High School had outrun El Toro in team points in five previous occasions. El Toro and C.d.M had hooked up head-to-head three previous times and twice in the same meet, but in different heats and result was CdM winning each time. "We had beaten them in the Sea View League Championships, a dual meet: the · Orange County Invitational and the Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa Invita- tionals," said C.Orona del Mar Coach Brian Hunsaker. "But, they (El Toro) really put things together. Their fifth place guy (Bryan Moreno) was their key." Pat Wataon (15:09), to lead the Sea Kings to a runner-up team showing. El Toro Coach Mike Waddell admitted that he was surprised with its win. "lhadCdMon top-the team to beat. I was just hoping to stay cloee to them, and we did," he said. "Our whole goal was to pack it up in the second mile and start moving up. We were not even a factor in the first mile.'' been the Sea Kings' driving force linoe coming back from an ankle injury. finished 37th. ''It came down to the fifth man and oura finished 27th. Out of all three teama I've had (since coaching at El Toro), thia one ia not as talented, but, they will work hard and push each other in practice. We don't have one individual standout," Waddell said. "My feet are atill off the ground - I'm still in ahock." USC managed three yard.a on three plays and aent Troy Rich- ard8on beck to punt. His 34-yard boot, however, was returned 39 yarda by Lupe Sanchez. But, El Toro must have been saving its ~for last, aa it not only climbed over the -top from being in C.Orona del Mar's · shadow, but registered a aeuon-ending team victory in the boys' 4-A division. CdM'i hopes for a CIF championship depended mainly on its overall balance- namely its fifth-place fb\iaher. Except for one. each El Toro runner tallied their best time individually. With the amell of blood evident, the Bruins went for the kill quick- ly with Nebon a.kirt:inc hila ri&h t aide for the final 12 yards. Spearheaded by Spencer Allen's 15:47 clocking, which wugood for eighth place, El Toro uaed its depth to clinch ita CIF championship with 95 team points. CdM's ~tandout runner Dave Andenon recorded a good time (15:19), though not one of his best.a, but did capture aecond place individually behind Palos Verdes' El Toro was aided by its fifth-place finiaher, Moreno, who finished 27Ql overall. But CdM'• fifth runner to tin&h, ' Chuck Hobbs, whom ~er feels hM "Everything juat went n,ht and we ran well. You have to be lucky • well u be (8" EL TORO, Pate C•> " CS. VCLA, Pa1e Cl> Rustlers' reign in polo halted Winning fun for Robinson • Rams' coach enjoying himself after leaving USC Two of us were talking about fun and football. By CURT SEEDEN Of ............... f It took six years, but someone finally took a Southern California Community C.Ollege water polo championship away from Golden West College. Saturday afternoon at Saddle- back College, the Santa Ana Dona had the honor of throwing their winning coach into the pool fol- lowing a 6-5 overtime win over the Rustlers. Coa<;h Bob Gaughran emerged from the water, looked over at the dejected Rustlers and summed up the reuon for Golden West's polo dynasty. "It's just hard to make those guys believe that they're not sup- poeed to win," he said. Indeed, Coach Tom Hennstad's Rustlers usually do win this game. They also go on to win the state championship -at least Newport wins flip for site Newport Harbor High'a Sea View League championa won the coin flip Saturday morning and will be the home team against Valencia High in Friday'a lleCOnd round of the CIF Central Con- ference playoffs. They'll duel Valencia'• Tigers on the Newport Harbor campus, according to Ath- letic Director BW Pizzica. In another coin flip involving an area achool, Woodbridae lost out In its flip with Esperanza in the Southern Conference and will meet Esperuua at Valencia High (t.entaUvely). Other home temm for Friday'• aeoond round were automatic by virtue of the fact one teem WU away in the tint round and the other WM home, Fountain Valley ia at home ip1rwt No. l lleCI Loyola ln the a, flve C.anference wi&h the pme .et for Oranae eo.t Col-Jece (tentatively); Marina tak.a Ill hopel to Santa Ana Sc.dium (tentatively) to t.ttle Mat.er Del; and El Toro draws a home a.&ln· mM>t. U1in8 MJlllon Vie)> 11 the lite for ltl pme ap1nst SUMy Hilll ln the C-entral Conference. that has been the case the past five years. But not this year. Budget limitations ruled out any thoughts of a state tournament this aeuon, which, of coune, had a souring effect on Hermstad all seaaon long. But in defeat Saturday, the usually volatile Rustler coach took the loaa in stride after the contest was over. "I'm really pleased for Bob Gaughran. It's the first time they've done it. He's taken a pro- gram from ground zero and done a helluva job," Hermstad said. Gaughran and the Dona looked like winners as early as the fint period and again going into the fourth period. Jabbar reaches milestone in win PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar became the second player in National Basketball AMociation history to acore 30,000 pointa in hi.a career Saturday night, leading the Loe Angeles Lakers to a 117-110 vic- tory over the Portland Trail Blazers. One of us was John Robimon, coach of the Rama. "I have always thought football should be fun." Robimon was saying. "I am having more fun here than I did over there." Here is the Rams. Over there was the Univeraity of Southern California where Robinlon coached the Trojana before hi.a departure for an administrative dodge 801DeWhere within the university. Of oourae, he could be expected to like it better here. There is no recruiting torment and there ia no fear of aome guy coming aroWld and saying you are off TV for buying a kid a ham sandwich on campus. There is also a salary of aomething like $350,000 for five yean. A guy could buy his own univel"lity. But Robimon means the part about havinC fun. He haa the Rama winning games at the praent time and he says that ia the fun of playing and coaching at the profeesional level. "A1J a matter of fact," the coach said, "when you Abdul-Jabbar acored aeven of are ~ia the only time you have fun. It ia his 20 points down the stretch ' aa happening to this team right now becauae we are in oats b the Lakers stifled a Po hi ........ 1.... d has Ahead 3-1 on two g y to win thelr seventh ~tention for a champions ·p. Eve., ........ we o Glenn Thomas and one by Chuck meaning and the goal is right there for all to 1ee and . Spencer, the Dons had a chance to row. . . this la fun." make it 4-1 on a penalty shot. Earvin "Magic" Jo It is a tad more dellgh'tlul for Robinlon becaU9e Rustler goalkeeper Mike Stan-points, 13 assists and nine re-thiateamwaanotauppoeedtocontendforanythina.It bridge promptly blocked the free-. bounds for !he Lakers while was coming off its worst aeaaon since anyone around bie and the Rustlers responded Jamaal Wilkes added 20: here could remember -or cared to. with a goal by Eric Lund to cut The Blazers, who fell l ~ games "Well," said Robimon, "we really didn't know the lead to 3-2 with 55 seconds behind the Lakers in the Pacific what we could do or where we could go. We started left in the period. Division, loet at home for the fi.nt · out with the old cliche -play them one at a time - Undaunted, Santa Ana came time in seven ga.mes thia aeuon. and u we went along, things juat kept Pttin8 better back and built a 5-2 lead on a goal Abdul-Jabbar, in his 15th and pretty soon, ev~rybody wu believing in bim.elf by Spencer and Brexon Nichols, aeuon, needed 13 points in the and everyone elae. Moel important, we were having the latter coming with 45 aeconds game to join Wilt Chamberlain aa fun." left in the third period. the only NBA players to reach the There ls a desirable atmosphere at Rama Park, The finals of the two-day tour-3 O , O 0 0 -poi n t p 1 a tea u . the one wherein the players seem fond of the ooech ney pitted the No. 1 seed (Golden Chamberlain acored 31',419 points and vice vena. Jack Youncblood, the veteran, wu West) against the No. 2 seed in 14 NBA eeuona. playing here when Erle Dlckenon. the rookie, WM a (Santa~). both repreeentatiVt!ll The 7-2 Loe Angeles 'Center child in Tex.u. Both of them are fond of the OOllCh. of the South Cout Conference. In scored 11 points in the tint quar-"l hurt all over, but rm Having fun," Young- conference play, the teams apllt ter but didn't flet the next two blood aaya. "l clon't know whether another ooech their two games, which was one • until he sank a pair of free thtowa could have made me feel thia. way. I haven't met of the re880Da Golden West won with 5:07 remaining in the third many guys with an organized tel of values like John Its 15th straight conference tit.le. period. Roblnlon bu.'' SPORTS COLUMNIST 'BUD TUCKER . "l thought I would be confuaed when I came to the Rum u a rookie," aaya Dickenon. "I wu a little teared about what wu png to happen until I talked to coach Roblmon. He told me I wu ao&nc to be an important part of thia teem and adviaed me on how to handle that. . "Thia ii a very smart man. Yea, and thia is a very nice man." RoblNon acknowledges he has helped Young- blood and Didtenon. "Jack Younib1ood aimply heel to be a leader on thi8 team," Robimon said of the old defensive end. "I convinced him of that -which wun 't all that difficult -and that helped him." ,.. for Dickenon. Roblri90n said that a coach who does not help a rookie ii not much of a coach. "There wasn't any need for any kind of father-eon thine.'' the ooech aaid. "Eric WM a lr"OWU man when he got here. I think I helped him u a football player, though. I think the best thing I did foe him WM to create an atmolphere for him." Roblnaon explained that wu a running a~ moephere. ''That's rtcht," the coach .akt. "I created a runnin1 thing by giving him the ball He responded '° very well Now both of ua look good. But he looks a·tot bett.er than I do." Dickenon loob aood. to be sure. He leeda the NFL in l'U8hina and 100rin1 and will be the rookie of the year. ''Undentand.'' aid John Robinton, "Younc- blood and Dk:kenon are two IUY8 who are ion of typical of what ia aoinC on around here. rm aure lf you Mked them, they woWd tell you they are havtnc fun. And they wUl have a lot more fun once this teem finda out how good It can be, of coune." Of COW"le. Rams face challenge from def ending champions BJ CURT SEEDEN oe .. ...,,......,. The Waahineton Redakina come to Anaheim Sc.diwn today to face the Ramt. but 1t•1 not the fact theee are the Super Bowl Chan)p6on Red8klnl that ca\188 concem for c.o.ch John Robtmon & C.O. The &dlkinl allo bo11t the NFL'1 best deferwe apinlt the rwh, which meuw yet another challen,e for Ram rookie Eric I>lckermn, the pKl8etter in the NFL ruah1nl department w1th l,223 yards. Lut week, you might recall, 0.Ckenon. O•Tt'tM•y e•-•el•••J d "Althouah a lot of ua have aotmuaht up, in th1nkina lta Eric or me, lt'a a lol man, ' he RY1-''lt'1 Nc:ilan Cromw.tl. Johnnie John.on. Carl Ekem, ReaM bm and Jack Younablood and a bilh olferwlve line. ''The ral ay to thla faotbell 1WD riaht now, and It Ml been all aloQ&, la U.t the vet.eranl are dobw it." Rob6m addl. Dkkenon and the WW.. find them- 1elvea up acalnlt a team wbAch brtnp a four·pme winninl lu.k Into tbt l p.m. contelt. Inmon lone-term numben. the · <'• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20. 1983 Raiders seek lo pad lead against Bills · UCLA WINS. From Page C1 MlchMl Harpfr twnbled Ole ball away lhortly thel'Hfter, Jeff Chaffin recowred and the BNinl were 26 yard8 away from thtlr flnt ever back-to-back appear- UK'e ln the Role Bowl game. • • "'You knew It," .a1d Roftcra. "Juat by looking a\ our f&na you knew h.11 Rosen wu credited with 15 tackles (13 una&1lwttfd) and llnebllck~r Lt-e Knowlt.. came th.tough with 11 tttos» and an ln lert'eption. ORCHARD PAHK. N.\'. (AP) • For thl• Los Angeles Rmdcl"8, who play the Buffalo 8111* here 1oday in Nauonul Football League uclior•. ll k'emB like the ultlmlltc case of the rich getting r·lcht>r _..:rbe R.atdeD1 pea:bed t'SHD· fortably ut the top of the Ameri- ~n Football Conference's Weet- ern D1v1s10n standlngii with an 8-3 rt.-t:ord, have signed former All-Pro rom erback Mike Haynes, a free agent. A 24-yard ltrlke to Ught end Paul BeflMAl'ln got the Bru1na dole, then after Neuhel.lel wu ucked f« a 10-yard io.. t.be Bru1na went to Bryan Wiley on a trap.qalnt the flow, throuch the rtlht at& for a 17-yard ICOrtnC duh, which had been cleared out by Duval Love. "I WU juit In the right place at the right ~." aaid Knowletl about hit first-half theft, which protected a 6-0 lead. N f« UCLA'• Roee Bowl cha.noes, Know1-said· ~e thought we... had two chances -slim and Haynes may suit up for the Raiders today, but Coach Tom Flores bas Sa.Jd it may be awhile before he'll be ready to play. "He l\asn't hit anybody ln a game or been in a team scheme au year, so 1t could take a little time," he said. Not that it matters much. Los Angeles has been doing just fine as it is, with the fourth-rated pa$ defense in the AFC and the third-best overall defense in the conference. Bills' Coach Kay Stephenson is more concerned with those he know will definitely be in action for the Raide~ today. "I'm blocking down on that play," Mkl Love, "and everything ju.It clHnld out.'' ''Thia one really hurta," aaid an obvioualy dia~ tr'elled Tollner. "We overcame advenlty and 1eored and were ahMd. We came out in the aecond half and were feeling good. UCLA'• flnt drive didn't surpriae me, but then the punt return and fumble ~ we jult gave them two touchdown1. Any 1oea hurts, but because this waa against UCLA, the la.at game for our 1enion, our last game on probation ... we wanted to win this one very badly." With the 27-10 lead it was almoet academic. none.'' The Trojans drove 70 yards, sparked by a Sallabury pus to tight end Joe Cormier for 33 yards to the UCLA l for their first TD, and settled for a 30-yard field goal with 16 seconds left in the 1eCOnd period Donahue, who must have hated thU. g~ at one poin\ in hia career when he was on the wrong end ln several down-to-the-wire nail-biters, called it "One of our greatest w iN." Neuheisel picked USC's sec- ondary apart for 13 completions in 19 attempts for 154 yards, and Nelson, Wile y and Frank. Cephous averaged 4.3 yards on 38 carries between them. "They're an excellent football team," said Stephenson, who, in his first year, has guided the Bills to a 7-4 record and a share in the AFC East lead. USC quarterback Sean Salisbury is grabbed by UCLA's Jeff Chaffin (or a seven-yard loss first-quarter action. Donahue claimed he did not know that WUhington State had indeed won until there waa jult eight seconds left, but All-American candidate Don Rosen, the Bruins' superb free safety, aaid he knew with eight minutes left. Sallabury hit 19 of 25 for 218 yarda, and Harper turned in prob- ably the best performance by a USC tailback this year with 120 yards on 27 carries, but it was all for naught -thanks to a punt return, a tumble recovery and a me.age from out of state. SPORTS BREAK. Si':~~.~:!nson s:.~e lead Huskies foiled again Simpeon birdied five holes on his way - Stanford hand honors its own members ~: 5~~~~ 671!':ttW:Ji tof:= E!a Washington denied Rose Bowl trip by Cougars American Tom Watson in the Phoenix Gol1 Tournament. · a year after 'The Play' From AP dJ1pacd1e1 band members wore football helmets, c • • STANFORD -Some Stanford m and alumnus Gary Tyrrell was in a wheelchair for Saturday's 86th Big Gaine with California. Tyrrell, a trombone player, was bowled over by a Cal player on the famous ldckoff return ending last year's Big Game. He was honored by his former band.mates at halftime Saturday as "Official Scapegoat of the 1982 Big Game." The first pre-game formation by the band, most notorious musical group in college foot.ball, was the word "Sorry." The band would accept blame for various things, the band announcer explained to a sellout crowd, including the Irish Potato Fantine and the eruption of Mount St. Helen's. "BUT" was the band's next pre-game formation. "The Leland Stanford Jr. University Marching Band wants you to know they were free · of blame in the debacle that occurred exactly a year ago," the band announcer said. In the 1982 Big Game in Berkeley, four Cal players collaborated on a five-lateral kickoff return for a touchdown in the closing seconds to 'give the Bears a 25-20 victory. Cal player Kevin Moen ran the final 20 yards through Stanford band members who had spilled onto the field believing their team had won 20-19 on a field goal with four seconds remaining. Tyrrell was run over by Moen in the end wne. 'His presence in a wheelchair Saturday was a joke. On Saturday, Cal won the pre-game coin toes and elected to receive. Dwight Gamer, one of the Bears involved in "The Play" of the 1982 game, returned Saturday's ldckoff 12 yards before being tackled -and downed -at the Cal 18. Quote of the day . Simpeon and Watson, a four-time leading money.winner on the PGA Tour, each flniahed with 54 hole scores of 1-under-par 215 over the 6,991-yard, par-72 course of the Phoenix Country Club in southern Japan. Watson, the 1983 British Open champion and second-round leader of the 72-hole .tournament, had three birdies against two bogeyt1 for a 71, hia best score in the three-day play. Larry Nelson. the first round leader, waa tied for third place at 216 with fellow American Fred Couples, Japan's Isao Aoki, the 1983 Hawaiian Open and Japan Open winner, and Taiwan's Chen TzeMing. Wolf pack tops Houston again SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -North m Carolina State's .J..orenw Charles, a hero of last season's NCAA basketball final, scored 23 points and pulled down 13 rebounQ.s as the Wolfpack once again stunned Houston, 16-64, Saturday in the Hall of Fame - Tip-Off ClaSsic. . While N.C. State needed Charles' last-second shot to beat Houston 54-52 to take the NCAA title last year, the WolfJ>¥k took charge early in the second half this time.'Theycoasted to victory, their 11th in a row dating back to1ast season. Houston was ranked No.3 in the preseason rankings, while N.C. State is unranked and the Cougars were a 10-point favorite. But the Wolfpack·double and triple-te.amed Akeem Ola- juwon, the Houston's 7-0 center, who was held ti,;' 16 points and 12 rebounds and held their owr. on the boards. College pass mark broken CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Duke m senior quarterback Ben Bennett be-••• came college football's moet prolific paSBer during Saturday's game with North Carolina, surpassing the mark 1et by Brigham Young's Jim McMahon. The Sunnyvale native to8led a 24-yard strike to wide receiver Doug Green midway through the fourth quaner. That gave him 251 yards for the game, and a career total 9,541 yards. Bennett already holds NCAA Division I records for most passes attempted in a career and completions. Bennett cl,mpleted 27 of 35 pa88e8 for 323 yards. two touchdowns and one interception. He finishe5 his career with 9,614 yards, breaking the ,Favorite, longshot win Dahlia recordof9,536yardssetbyMcMahon.Inaddition, INGLEWOOD _ Geraldine's ~ .Bennettcompleted 15straightpassesinthesecond Clay Bittner, Memphis State defensive back, on whether he attributed a key pass interception he made in a 28-25 win over Tulane to an ability to read offenses: "I wasn't trying to read anything. I'm just a freshman.'' ·Store, a 6_5 favorite, and First Ad-half, tying an NCAA record held by four others. ,Vance, a 20-1 longshot, 9COred narrow M E M . r· al ,victorlesSaturdayinthesplitdivisions C nroe, ayer ID ID of the Dahlia Handicap before a crowd of 32,591 at ANTWERP, Belgium -John ~ Hollywood Park. McEnroe bree7.ed past Spain's Joee . Gi!raldine's Store led nearly all the way in Higueras. 6-1 , 6-2 Satwiday in the ,winning the $55,000 first division of the event for semifinals of the European Champions 'older fillies and mares by a half-length over Chamionship of Tennis. :Northerly Glow , while First Advance nipped McEnroe will face fellow American Gi!ne ·Absentia by a neck in the $56,000 second divia.ion. Mayer in today's final. Earlier, Mayer ousted Ivan • Geraldine's Store. ridden by Jean Luc Samyn Lendl of Czechoslovakia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. and carrying 118 pounds, covered 1 1-16 miles on , The No. 2-ranked McEnroe dlspoeed of the Hollywood Park's turf course in 1:42 2-5 while ninth-ranked Higueras in only 64 minutes. .First Advance, ridden by Terry Lipham and McEnroe, 24, took the initiative early, carrying 114 pounds, was clocked in 1:42 in slamming four aces and coming to the net often to .capturing the second division. prevent Higueras from engaging in buellne rallies Gi!raldine's Store paid $4.40, $3.40 and $3 the way Jimmy Connon did against the while First Advance returned $43.60, $19.40 and 30-year-old Spaniard. From AP dupatd1es SEATTLE -For the aeoond teUOn in a row, Washington State's underdog Cougars spoiled Wash- ington's Roee Bowl celebration Satw'day, using the rushing of aophomore Kerry Porter and a stubborn defenae for a 17-6tl.rictory over the 15th-ranked Hu.8kie8. . . UCLA. by virtue of ita 27.-17 ~ over USC, won the Padfic-10 Conference footl>alrcrown with a 6-1-1 record and the trip to the Roee Bowl, while Washington finished aecond at 5-2. AB a consolation priz.e for the 1eCOnd year in a row, Washington accepted a bid to the Aloha Bowl in Honolulu, where the Huskies, 8-3, will face 7-4-1 Penn State on Dec. 26. C•lllornl• 21, Stllalord 18 STANFORD -Richard Rodgers of California made a midfield interception in the third period, when Stanford committed four turnovers, and the Cal offense drove for the deciding touchdown, winning. 27-18, in the 86th Big Game between the college football rivals. The Bears held only a 14-9 lead before quarterback Gale Gilbert, capitalizing on Rodgen' interception, threw hla aecond touchdown pas1 of the game, 10 yards to split end Andy Bark. Early in the third quarter, underdog Stanford drove to the Cal 10-yard line and lost a fumble. Ore••• e, Ore••• St. 0 . EUGENE, Ore. -Oregon'• Kevin McCall rushed for 100 yards and Oregon State'• Bryce Oglesby rambled for 96, but nobody cnmed the goal line a.a the two Northwest football rivals aloahed to a scoreless tie. Oregon, a 13 ~-point favorite, had beaten the Beaven eight straight times heading into"the 87th meeting between the two echoola. Jtflelll••• 24, 061• St. 21 ANN ARBOR, Mich . -Michigan quarterback Steve Smith paaaed for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Wolverines to a 24-21 comeback Big Te~ football victory over Ohio State and a berth in the Sugar Bowl. Michigan's defense helped eel up the triumph with two pass interceptions and a fumble recovery in the aecond half. ::. •. Tex•s 24, a.;ylor 2 J\ AUSTIN, Texas-Second-ranked Tex.as rolled into the Cotton Bowl and clinched at least a tie for the ,_..,,8K.• avvc!i9• •-:Ii 'fK • .. ...... .-U•A-.. --=· .... :: .. w ..... .... .... -..... ............ _.V,Ma1 c.. .... ..... .......... ,_ ........ -,..., ~ ................. ....... ....... , ..... ..,UCLA =--=-____ ('9t.) ._ .... (llt ... Ollll9t ~ .... --..i "'· Southwest Conference title with a shaky 24-21 victory over Bluebonnet Bowl-bound Baylor behind Rob Moerachell's heady quarterbacking and tailback Ronnie BobiNon's bulldozing runs. ..tlr Feree 2S, Netre D••e 22 SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Sean Pavlich, given a eeoond cMnce, kicked a tie-brealting extra point with 1:35 to play and Mike Brown ran for 140 yards to set up two touchdowns, lilting Afr Force to a 23-22 upeet victory over Notre Dame. The~ bound fa< <he Independence Bowl, tied the 8CO 2 -22 on J ohn Kershner's 1-yard run, capping lay drive. Pavlich's first try at the extra point as unsuccessful, bat a penalty against Notre Dame, which will play Boston College in the Liberty Bowl, gave him another shot. IH1aelt1 ••, Nert•wester• 24 EVANSTON. Ill. -Jack Trudeau burled four touchdown puees, two to Tim Brewster, and Roee J;\owl-bound Illinois nailed down its first Big Ten football championship in 20 years with a 56-24 romp over Northwestern. Edison rolls; FV, Marina eliminated Oregon tops UCI in fin a ls of tourney F.dison High advanced with a victory over Estancia, but Marina and Fountain Valley were ousted from the CIF girls' 4-A tennis playoffs Satyrday. Meanwhile, Mater Dei breezed to its second straight win in the 3-A tournament. Editon earned a shot at third-teeded Santa Barbara in the quarterfinala with a 12-6 vie-• tory over Sea View League run- TENNIS ~ ner-up FAtanda. Julie Slattery, a freshman. swept her three singles matches as did the junior doubles team of c.andace Kirk and Kria Shea. Kirk and Shee have oomblned for a 28-1 record thia leMOI\. SAN LUIS OBISPO -The UC Irvine women's basketball team ran up agains\ the nation's 16th-ranked Oregon Obcks and the result wu a 73-57 setback in the championship game of the Cal Poly-SLO Tournament Saturday . ht. ~e Ducks built a 46 30...Jwi~ intermiaaion and UCl was never able to make a aerioua run. ~ t UCI claims PCAA wat~r polo title, 10.:8 In Marina'• 16-2 to. to .eC- ond·.eeded Paloa Verdes, the fea· tured match wu between the two lchooll' No. l playen. Cheri Graham, who acored 13 point.a, waa choeen to th~ all-tournament teem. Meanwhile. Jackie Vandtt Poe1 al9o enjoyed a fine tourney, capping it off with 16 points and Rven rebounds aplnat Qreaon. LONG BEACH -UC Irvine avenged an earlier defeat during the regular aeuon and handed Long Beach State a 10-8 eetback in the champiomhlp match of the PCAA water polo tournament at Belmont Plua. Earlier this season, Long Beach State bad handed UCI a 9-7 lo• during the PCAA regular .euon. ln an earUer tournament contest at UC Irvine. thetwoteaml played to a 7-7 deadlock. The An1eaten had advanced to the showdown with a 4·0 rec..'Ord by virtue o( an earlier come-from-behind J 1-6 verdict over UC Santa Barbara. " The match againlt Long Beach was cloee throughout with UCI clinging to one-goal leads t~ much of the fourth quarter. • Ac:rucial •ve by goalie Mark Maize) on a breakaway ln the wanlna momenta kept OCI ln front and John OUvlerconwrted with 47 ~to give UCI a 9.7 edp. Long Beech Sta1e then Ughtened It once ..-in before Mike Evana• empty-net pl with six 9K'OIMia left cl1nched the victory and confe'l'ftlC'e championship for UCI. It wa. the tfilrd PCAA title ln four years for the defending natloNJ champions. In the opener agalnst UCSB, It took a uAl.e over a quarter for the Antee ten to &et in gee.r, but ooce they did, UCI had the Gaucho. atlta mercy. Down 2 .. 0 after one quarter, UCl ou~ UCSB, 8·1. in .the middle two 8tanlU to bl"ene to the wtn. Jeff Campbell and top ecorer Mike Evam were~ to the all-PCAA equed, whlle ~ Beech IOUie StllYe Dyen WM ~ MOit Vahaa'*tPlayw and 49ereo.ch Ken Undcren WM named the Coecb of the Yeer. UCI wUl def.net lta nadonal crown next weekend ln the NCAA Tournament at ~tPlaza. a Marina'• Carrie Cri8ell, ranbd Hth ln Southern California ln her 16-year--old .. bndcet, io.t a Uebreaker td Tammy McGrep. No. 3 ln Southern Califom.ia. Meenwhile. Fountain Valley fell to the top-ranked equed Miral9te, 12-6. Mallll' De! kept roll1J'\I with a 18-5 verdict over Biwnide Poly u Shannon Lawlle wen all three linclel tnatchee, IOlilnl only OM pme ln the procw. ln dou .... the No. 1 team of &. Sp&nmr and Kim Akin Ulo hlld U'1le trouble In wtoninC. M. 6:1. e-1. The Monan:hl. teeded aecond ln 3-A. are now 20-1 owrall. The Anteaten hurt thermelwa In the (int half by the lnabWty' to convert the front enda of one-.and-one lituaUona. Ownll. UCI WM ll-of-21 from the line. UCJ abo bed trouble with Or- etO" on the ~ • \be Ducb held a 59-31 reboundlnc adwn. ~·a Allllon i...n.. who w.ed in 26 pointl S.tunt.y, .. eeledld the MVP of dM Dir• nln'W'l\L , UCJ Is oft until ~. NoY. u. wMll h ho"8 usru at Crawford Hall. • -. .. .. --------==---- Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, NO¥ember 20, 1983 (,'I Newport Christian advances Meredi~h, ~ef ense spark occ · BA.KER -Newport Christian Hl&h I.a one step awuy from the CIF eight-man football title fol· lowlng Saturday's 18-6 victory over Baker here. The Conqw:roca play~ steady defen1e, allowing only one touch- down and that came alter a mla- take on a punt situation which set up Baker on the Newport Chris- tian 10-yard line. The Baker soore made it 6-0, but the visitors rebounded on their next possession ln electrify- ing fashion to tie the cont.est. Tom Meredith COMPTON -FuJn)9Ck Tom Meredith and the Orllllp Co&at defen1e were the 1tandout1 Sat· u.rday afternoon u the Plraic.-. romped put Compton. 34-0, ln a South Cout Confettnce football mat.ch up. Meredith r.n for 130 yardl on 11 carrlet, including two touch- downs. It wa1 the moet produc:Uve ruahlng total for an OCC running bllck ln 43 _1ame., dating blck to 1979 when 'Jerry Butler ac- counted for 132 yards againl\ Mt. San Antonio. The Pirates tallied the flrst four times they touched the ball to take a 27-0 advantage before'the contest was eight minutel old. And Coast didn't have to go far in any of 1\1 poeaet11on11, 1rorlng on drives of 32, 19, 24 and 18 yardJ. A poor punt eel the Piratee up for the lir1t touchdown with Meredith breaking th.rouah the l1rw u the flrtt rNn on the wllh· bone and racJnc 31 yardl for the ICOre. The le(.'Ond TD wu aet up by an interception and John Castaneda did the honon thia lime from two yardilway. - Compton contributed ~ on lta next two posseMiona with another fumble and another in- terception, and David Goodine and Mike Downs cashed in with scores to make It a quick rout. Meredith accounted for the tlnal 1rott on the Plra\t'I' flnt J>C*"lion of the 9eCX>l\d half, which came on the hetll Qf a ~G~y, 70-yard driv•. Meredith eel from the I aft.er • 3~-yard ICAlllper put Cout ln ICOrinc pm- lt1on. From that point, the rwervet took over. The OCC defen1e wu credited wlth eight ucka for the aeoond 11.raight week gMnc it_ 42 th1I 1euon, an avera,e of 4. 7 per game. The Pirates a1ao held Compton to a minus.IO yards net rushing and 34 total yards. Strong aalety Dave Hargrove accounted for two of three OCC interceptJona. Compton'• deepett penetration wu the OCC 37 ln the tieOOnd _ hall. but a fumble stymit!d the thttat. Or ..... c.et M, c;.,.... • lcer9 • °"9ttlr't Or-COMI 27 0 1 t-U c~ • o o .-o DCC MelMllll Jl NI IOt_.. klekl OCC-<••• ... t NII(.,,_ k!Ql OCC-0..... ' r\#1 <Gt-kldll OCC-0.-It NII (IUD 1.-.01 OCC-Mer..,.. I "''' tOt-•lei I All~! 900 (eeltmaledl INOMOUAl. ITAT1STICS . .... oee -~. 11-1>0. °'"""· >-Jt. ec...a. s-u. ~, ...... cu••,.••· '9H, "edle\I, •·1. 8'own, Hor•mlnul 1, ClleM, l·fot'•millut 1. C -Stewert, 1·11, ..,tow. 1·7, w_,,., S·for·mlllu• 10; Hell, lt·lor ·ml1111a 25. ~..-. OCC -Goodine. S·12-0. ».Perl-, t·S·I, S; CheM. 0-t· 1. o. C.arenecs.. O· , ... 0 C -H .. , 4· lt·J, t4 ltec.aMN OCC -S.11tr1leld. 3-1', $/levee, l·t , HerNnder, l·S, Mtr'edlll\, l•lor·mln...1 4 c -sr-ert, 2·1t; e ertow, 1·21, Wtnena. 1•4 Randy Stuart hooked up ~ith his favorite r«eiver, Mark Fred- erickson, on a 65-yard touchdown pass to make it 6-6. That's the way it stayed until the second half. Newport Chris· tian scored quickly in the third qua.Mer to assume the lead. Golden W f1.Sl explodes Saddleback breezes to 41-9 Rustlers.d ent r ecord book in 38-25 victory • Will After taking a .PUnt, the Con- querors moved down the field and Frederickson caught another TD pass from Stuart, this time from 10 yards out, to give New- port Christian a 12-6 edge. The clinching touchdown came ln the fourth quarter on a time-<:0nsuming 79-yard drive on the 80-y~ field. Stuart took it himself in from the 1 to cap the march which featured a pair of 11-yard runs by Steve Forbes. Forbes finished with 116 yards in the game to lead all rushers. Meanwhile, the Newport Christian defense limited Baker ·-to just 41 yards on the ground and 92 yards ove.rall. By CURT SEEDEN Of ... .,.., .... ._ It sound.a like a broken record by now, but Golden West College continued to display its hot and cold peraonality on the football field Saturday night, cµtd t1iis time the Rustlers were ever so hot. . And speaking of broken re- cords, the Rustlers dented several 9Chool marks, all at the expenae of a stunned Mt. San Antonio Col- lege in a 38-25 romp before about 1,800 bundled fans on a cool night at Orange Coast College. To give you an example of Golden West's flip-flop seaaon, the Rustlers thoro~hly domi- nated Bakersfield College 1eVera1 week.a ago, but the Rustlers have a1ao been humbled by San Diego Mesa. Bakersfield traveled to Taft, the No. 1 team in the coun- try, on Saturday and loet by a mere five points .. Figure that out. "The only variables involved are our opponents," explained Rustler Coach Ray Shackleford. Actually, Saturday night's con- test looked like a game in which the Rustlers were going to sway early to the cold side. A 65-yard run by Todd Stowe, a 42-yard field goal by Ray Botsford and an 18-yard TD pass from Norm Santiago to P .K. Wig- gins put the Mounties on top 17-7 with 10:02 left in the first half. Golden West's lone score was a 25-yard pass from John Heinle to The Conquerors will play Big Pine, which beat Hesperia 31-14 Saturday, ln the championship game next week. Newpert Clw1sften 11, Baller 6 k«'9 " Olla,_, N-o«I Cl\rla!len 6 0 6 -II a.tter 6 o o 0-6 49ers help Fullerton into California Bowl 8-ftl091 7 run (run telMld) NC-FrtderldUOll 6S pen lrom Stuer! (Pell leli9cll LAS VEGAS (AP) -Quar- terback Todd Dillon fired a 6-yard touchdown pass to freshman running back Mark Templeton with seven seconds re- maining Saturday, giving Long Beach State a 24-21 Pacific Coast Athletic Association football vic- tory over Nevada-Las Vegas. Dillon guided the 49ers 92 yards in 12 plays for the winning touchdown. When Long Beach got the ball at its 8-yard line after a punt, only 1:21 remained. Dillon completed seven of his 12 passing attempts op '\!'e march for all 92 yards. NC-f'reoerlcttr.o11 10 pen trom Sruert (PeU felled) NC-Sluerr I run (pen lelledl Conquerors earn CIF title The setback knocked UNLV out of the California Bowl. _:rhe Rebels completed ..their .aeuon with a 4-2 PCAA record and a 7-4 overall mark. Long Beach, which has a 2-3 PCAA record and a 7-4 overall mark with one game remaining, led at halftime 14-6. Newport Christian ffigh cap- tured the CIF Small Schools women's volleyball crown Satur- day afternoon with a 15-13, 14-16, 15-5, 16-14 triumph over Flin- tridge Sacred Heart at Marina High. Cal St.ate Fullerton, which fin· ished it season last week with a 5-1 league record and a 7-4 over- all mark, will face Mid-American Conference champion Northern Illinois in the California Bowl at Fresno on Dec. 17. But UNLV went ahead 21 -14 in the third quarter on a 46-yard scoring run by Kirk Jones and Randall Cunningham's 5-yard touchdown pass to Keyvan Jenkins. A 26-yard field goal by Joee Oceguera with 6: 12 left in the game made It 21-17. The Conquerors will open play ln the state Division m volleyball championships Tuesday against an opponent to be detennined. The Rebels would have rep- resented the PCAA in the bowl game by virtue of their 13-0 tri- umph over Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 12 had they beaten Long Beach State. Dillon threw an 18-yard touch- down pass to Templeton in the first quarte.r to give the 49ers a 7 -0 advantage and Andre Cooper plunged 1-yard for a Long Beach TD in the second quarter, ~ it 14-6. Newpon Christian was paced by the steady trio of Stella Berkebile, Chris Y earley and Debbie Mohler in improving its overall record this season to 24-2. College football scores WEST UCLA 27, Southern Cel 17 Wnhlnolon SI. 17, Wuhlngton 6 c .• llfornl• 27. srentord 11 Or-O, Or_., St. 0 Fr""° SI. 30, N. Allzone Tl Chlc:o St. 26, S.11 Frenclsco SI 7 Sr. Merv's lJ, Norlhrkloe Sr 7 UC Oavla •2. Sonome SI. 0 S.Creme11to Sr. 20, H..,ward sr. 6 S.nte Clere 27. Cel Polv·SLO 20 Celll. Weshlnolon 10, w Or4190!l O Pk Lullltren JS, &eke< J SI,.,_ Fret« 24, Oreoon Tedi 0 S. Or_., 12. W. Wulllnoron 7 Puoel 5out>CI 11, e. Oreoon o ROCKIES LOtlO a.ech SI. 14, Ntvade·Las Nlcflo441 Sr. 6, SE l..oul1lene O N. Carotlne 34, OuU 27 NW loulsl•ne lJ, NE Loul1lene ' SW Loulslene 13, Loulslene Ttch Wllllem & Merv 24, lllchmond 1S Akron 26, A~lln Peev 3 Alebetn41 UM 24. S.venneh St. 7 Aleorn SI. 24, JedllOl'I sr. 17 Arkensea St. 14, Mefnplll1 Sr. 14 Cell!. Ftorlde st, Ft. Lewis 21 Delle St. 31, MIHIUIP!ll Cot. 21 E. Cero!lne 10. S. Mlnln lP!ll 6 Elon t , Men Hll l Ftorlde UM JS, E. Kellluekv 10 Gardner-Webb 21, Wofford 7 L-lr·Rllvne 21, C.lewbe 26 Telllltu" SI. S7, N. Carotlne A&T 0 w evne. Mich. 3S, Kellluckv St. 20 W. Georgie 21. Liberty 8epll1I 7 w . Ceroune 41, AppelKhlen Sr. IS SOUTHWEST Houston '3, Ttx•1 Tech 41' SMU 17, ArkenHI 0 Teu1 24, J~vlor 21 Tues A&M 20, TCU 10 Teu1·Et Peso 60, Web« SI, 34 Al>lltnt C11rl1tlen JS. Howerd Peyne 6 IS Cell!. ArkenM11 34, HerdlnG 0 E . Tues SI 27, Angelo SI. J N. Tues 51. 52. Teu1·Art1noron Oueclllle 19, Henderson 51. 16 14 EAST Perin SI. 24, Plrt~rllll 24 Svrecuse 27, W. Vlrtlnle " TemPlt 24, Rur-1 23 Herverd 16, Yale 7 Cof9ete 41, Connecticut l3 Cornell 32, Princeton 30 Lellloll n. Lelevett• l4 BoslOll CotleOe 47, Hotv Cron 7 Brown 42, Cok.lmbl• l6 8uellnetl 20, Oelew•r• 7 Nortllff1tern Jl, Menechuset11 PeM JI, OerttnOOlh 14 , • \19991 21 Ttnnn\M Ttch 12. Mlddle Ttnn s. ArkenM11 10, ArlvMollllcellO 7 SW Texes $1 60. Texas Al.I J StePllen F Au1lln 71, S.m Hous • aosron u. 50. Moroell Sr. o Amerlcen Inn. 21, New Hevell 20 Celll. Con...crlcur 30, Lowell 22 Clerlon SI. 21, E. Slroud11>ur11 14 Delewere SI. 62, Howerd U. 20 Melnt 62, Siwlnvflelc:I 6 Ptvrnoulh Sr lS, Men. Marlllme 24 Arlrone SI. 24, Sen J014 SI 17 a~u ss, ure11 1 New Mexko 34, Sen 01-Sr. 14 New MelllCO St. 26, w T9llH SI. tdahO St. JI, Molllene 17 Wvoml1111 '2. COIOr•dO SI 17 Nevede·R-33, Monlena SI J Cell!. Sr., Okie. 2t. E Ntw Tenn ·Merlin 12, Lent 7 TowiOn St 10, Jtmn MadllOl'I l Virginia UnlOll 34. Wln1ton·S.tem Ion SI 10 Ttxes Soutlltrn H. Prairie View 20 24 S. COMtClkul 60, Uoule 1 UnlOll. N.Y SI, Hohlr• " Wegner 41, Sr. Jolln's, NY 7 Mexico 21 Navratilova, Lloyd in finals MIDWEST M'iclllgen 24, Ohio SI 71 1Mlnol1 5'. Northwnrern 24 !Owe 61. MlnneM>le 10 Purdue JI, lndlane lO Wlscons.ln :n, Mkhlgen Sr O Kanses J7, Mlnourl 27 OlllellcHN Sl, 30, row• St. 7 Air Force 23, Notre Oemt 'l2 Bowllno Green le, Kent St l M141ml, Ohio 14. Clnclnnerl 10 Mor9Med St. 27, Vounv11own sr 20 N. lllnols 41, Ohio U 17 Mluourl \/el. SI, SW KenM11 21 NW Iowa 17, SI. T-1 10 ~~ Missouri 17, NE Mlnourl 14 W, Mlchleen 14, E. M1cNNn 10 Wlttlem Jewell SI, Wllmlneton 7 Colondo •• K•ntal SI. 21 SOUTH Mervl•nd 2'. H. C.rollna sr. 6 MIHIWHI 2•. Mlul1slHI St. 23 Tenneuet 10, ICelltudtv o Vtr.rnte TK'll •• Virginie 0 Cllmlotl n. s Cerottne 1' F urm4111 ., , Cltedel 21 Mar\Mtt 56, VMI 7 TOKYO (AP) -Old rivals Martina Navratilova took control against Navratilova, the world's top-ranked Te~arl from the outset and never women's player. and Chris Evert let the world's No. 10 player get her Lloyd, rated No. 2, will meet today for game together in the 54-minute match. the title in the Lion Ladies Cup Te:JJ Tournament. In the first set, Navratilova went The winner will earn $100,000, ead 3-1 after breaking Temesvari's loeer will get $50,000. 1ervice in the fourth game. Navratilova The 27-year-old Navratilova and the won the aet by a&ain breaking the 28-year-old Lloyd reached the cham-teen-aaer, in the ninth g.me. pionahip round with 1traigh\-9et leml- final victotjes Saturday ln the Aoyama Gakuin Memorial Hall. The left-handed Navratilova beat 17-year-old Andrea Temesvari of Hun- gary. 6-3, 6-3, while Lloyd defeated 18-year-old Andrea Jaeger of the United St.ates, 6-1, 7-5. Navratilova, wdng a variety of shota and good bueline play, took a 5-1 lead ln the 1eCOnd set. Temesvari made it 5-3 after breaking Navratilova ln the eighth game. But Navratilova won the te\ by breaking Temesvari in the ninth game. Sports on TV, radio 9\IYlNG Old....,.. Cerde or *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY TELEVJSJON anything perUlutng to tPOtt• FOOTB Oii Ot Write: lO a.m . (4) -NFL ALL -Raiden at JtmKOVIOI BuffaJo. (2)-COu.EGE FOOTBALL -UCLA at 21402 Cerl*Mlc.oi.tr-,,. USC (taped). .....-~.: t2tn 1 p.m. (2)-NFL FOOTBALL -WMh.lnp>n at !!:::======::I Rama. RADIO NFL Football -Raiden at Buffalo, 10 a.m ., KRLA (1110); Wuh.lnc\On at Ramt, 1 p.m.., K.MPC (710). NHL Hockey -K.l:np at V anoouver, 6:50 p.m ., KFOX (93.5-F?,f). 5«cer' -Buffalo at Luera, 10 p.m. (delayed), K.FOX (93.5-FM). ln •ex•pen•elve • ·11n 1k spen' aM nor t11g11 1n prto•. t•uonable. c;IUSll~ ..., .... ldvetllflllQ ~ Classlfled Advertising 642·$671'1 140 Pl!R PERSON (0 ~rson maximum) • e em· 11 em •1 pm-lpm •l pm -1 em 41• I PORl?llHER BALBOA DEEP SEA FIStlNG CHMTERS BALBOA(7 14) 675-2960 Troy Ory at ·Y:56 of lhe first period. Apparently, lieinle and Ory liked that play. Belore the night waa over, Ory had caught two more touchdown passes of 36 and 30 yard.a and Heinle fired T~ passes to two other receivers as both players wrote their names in the Rustler record book. Heinle's five touchdown pasaes tied a one-game record set in 1976 against LA Southwest; Ory broke the school record of TD passes in one game and lied Randy Vat.aha for TD receptions ln a aeaaon with seven. In addition, ·Heinle came within nine yards of setting a single-game passing total with his 347 Saturday night. "Heinle's a capable quar· terbac k ," understated Shackleford afterward. "The of· fenaive line gave him great protection all night. Heinle's offical numbers;' 19 of 27 for 347 yards and two inter· ceptions. Ory caught 8 passes for 129 yards, and teammates Leonard Simpson and John O 'Callaghan caught TD passes of 17 and 7 yards, respectively. Golden w.,, ll, Mt. san .,,...,.. lS kerellY~ Mr. Sen Anlonto 10 7 0 l-2S GOldtfl West 1 14 17 0-3* MSAC-Slowt •s rur1 t8olltord klclll GWC-<>rv 2S pen from Hefnle (Coen kkkl MSAC-6ollford 42 FG MSAC-Wloolns 11 pen trom S.ntlHO (8011lord klekl GWC-<>rv 30 peu from Heinle (Oo.n kkkl GWC-O'C•Hffhen 7 oeu trom Htlnle (Coen kick) GWC-00.n JS FG GWC-Slmoson 17 oen trom Hetnle (Coen kk kl MSAC-Lvons 12 OHS trom S.ntleeo <Leraon Dell from S.nll•DOI All-.nQt: 1,IOO (ftlltn411edl INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ltlttllllle MSAC-Stowt. 1'·111; Lvon1, 3·1. Slev..,s, 3-t. PelltrlOl'I, l·J, S.nlleoo, 7·1or·mlnua· 12 GWC-f'llC'-Ck. U·Sf; sretnlo«, 7·11; Ao· Olellele, 4·11; SlmolOl'I, S·JI; Gre111. 2·1; Me!Or, 2·0: Htlnle, 2·1or·mlnu1·7. .. .... MSAC-S.nllego, 14·2'·2, 200; Bell. H>·O, 0. GWC-Helnte, 19·77·2, 3'3. ltec.eMlle LarM>ft, J·40. Lvon1, 2·21; Wl1111tn1. 5·65; Srow1, 2·31; Nleenlo, 1·17; Smllh, 1·12. GWC-<>rv, 1·129; Perrt111. 4·3'; Flldlbeck, J ·t2; Bowin, 1·~: MecOonekl, 1·19, O'CelleQhen, 1·7; Stmwon, 1· 17. T roy Or y Vanguards open with triumph Andre Smith and Dave Corsi led a balanced acortng attack as Southern California College opened ita buketball aeaaon in impressive faahion Saturday night by knocking off Cal State Los Angeles, 100-83, in the Van- guards' gym. It was the first time in seven years sec had won a basketball opener, the last five of which had been against CC.AA member Cal State LA. In three of t.hoae con- testa, the Vanguard.I had ex- tended the Diablos into overtime before losing. sec started quickly, building a 46-26 lead late in the first half. Cal State LA waa unable to come cloeer than 11 pointa the rest of the way despite 30 fouls by the Vanguardl. . Sherwin Durham, a transfer from Golden West College. play- ed well ln hia debut aa the point guard for sec in running the offense and attacking the Diablo prelS. He finished with 11 pointa. Another Vanguard ln double fig- ures was Huntington Beach'• Larry Hirst, who !)niahed with 17. 144 rop women professionals compere for one of rhe largesr purses on rhe LPGA Tour or Meso Verde Counry Club. Costa Mesa. Attend the $300,000 Uniden LPGA Invitational f •bruory 27 • Morch 4, 19&4 See. in person. pros lil~e Amy Alcon. Joanne Comer. Saddleback College extended lta home winJl!blL streak to 38 games and kept alhatt of the Miaaion Confe"'nce football lead with an ewy ·U·9 victory over Saft.Diego City Sawrday-ni&ht. ·The Gauchos, who have made a habit out of p1'ying cl01e games regardless of the quality of op- position, made quick work of the Knighta. Saddleback led 21-3 at the end of the first period, tallying on ita first three poaaeaions. Tailback Jotµt C.arroll carried the bulk of the load, acoring three touch- downa and rushing for 181 yard&. San Diefl(>, which la w1nlem ln nine outings th1I eeuon, could manage only a tint-quart.er field goal and a third-period touch· down . Saddleback (8-0-1 and 4-0-1 in conference) virtually usu.red itaelf of a spot in the Orange County Lio111 Bowl on Dec. 3 at Santa Ana Stadium. The Gauchos could wrap up a bowl berth, aa well aa clinch at least a part of the conference championship for the teVenth straight year, if they beat South- western Thankagiving Day. 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Dec. 1._1 New Drleenl COLLEGE UCLA rl, USC 17 k-.lrf~ UCLA ~Cel UCLA-f'C L• 2S UCLA-f'G L• 20 I J 21 0 " 0 0-21 1-11 USC-S-I run (Jorden klctcl USC-f'O Jor.S.11 JO UCLA-<>orrlll 7 MU from Neun.I ... IL• klcltl UCLA-NelM>ft 12 run IL• klekl UCLA-Wiiey 17 run (LM klctc) USC-Soeflcer 1 run C J0<den ltlck I A--t3,7'3 UCLA USC Fln toowm AUlllM·verd1 Plul111 verd1 AelU<ll yerell p ..... 19 24 C7·UI Sl-149 IS. 211 .. 20 13· lf-l lt-2S·2 Punll M l M S F urnOtet·IOlt Penelllel·verdl Time of ,__"°" 1· 1 3·1 H M2 2t:S4 l0:06 INDIVIDUAL nATlSTICS AUSHINc;....-ucL..A, Ntllon lt·n , Wllev a-46, Ceotlout 12·1'. Soutner11 C.I, He,_ 77-120, 5"llcler' 1'·60, Pole •· 17. PA$$1NO-UCLA, NeuMIMI l3·lt·l-IS4. Soutner11 Cel, Sellaburv, lt-2S-2·211. ltECEIVING-UCLA, Oorr .. , S-", 9eromen11, 3·-41. NellOll 3·2S. Soutnern Cel. C0<mler ,..17, C0<nweM 3·57, M. """-• 2·20, Her-2· ll. l'"' ... di St. 14, UNLV 21 Sc-..,., OU."9n LMt llMdl St. 7 7 I 11-M ....... L.e1 v ... , 6 o IS 0-tl L&S-Temotelon II peu from Diiion IOceeuer• klcll1 UNLV-FWTMr .. peu lrorn Cun· nlftllllem (kick 1•119dl ,L9~ I rvn (Oc9guera llldl) UNLV-J-46 rU11 (CutllllnllNm run) UNLV-.JeNllnt s P9tt from Cun· nllllllwlm (DfGlonnne lcldll L~OH~e lU-Tamllleton 6 Sien lrorn Dlllott COaeouel'• kid! I A-17,fSS .. --l•S UNLV FlrlldoWM Rushff·verclt PH.t111verd• Returnvardt PH- 21 17 33·61 '°""' 3'3 Ill 159 123 31-47·0 12·21-2 Putltl Fum-.·IOll "9nehltt·v••d• Time o4 POMeuloll 7·42' 1·41 0·0 H S·60 9·70 33:20 76!40 INDIVIDUAL ITATinlCS RUSHIN~ leecll SI., lemolelon 11·'2, Montgomery 9·23. Nevecle·L .. '19"11 HenderM>ft 12·9', Lewll f-"4, J-•·•S, Jenkins 4·41. PASSING-t.-eeecn SI.. DlllOll • »-'-'·0-l3l; c-1-1·0·12. Dlanev 0-2·0-0. Nevlde·l.e& VtMt, CUl!lllftlf\em 12·21·2-111. ltECEIVING-L-a..c11 St., T-1on 10-11, Mon,_,_., •··47, coucn s-n. Ervin l·S4. Nevlde·L•• v-•· JoM· '°" )-2•. Henderaon 2·10, Lewis 2· 10. HewtepJD .. red f' NebrHke (11-0-0) Wll Idle, 2. Tuet 110-0-0l llMI k vlor, 2'·21. l.. AuOur11 (t·l·Ol we1 Idle '-llllnolt (t· 1·01 ••' Motlllwftlern. S.-2'-s. Mleml, Fie. 110+<01 WH Idle. 6. $0, Metll04fll (f-t-01 llMI Ar11911MI. 17-0. 1 Geortle CM ·l) wea lcllt. a M~IMn <f-2-0) llMI Ol\lo Sii .. , 24•21 t. I YU CI0-1·01 "'' U19'1, SS•7. 10. Ot\lo St•te te->-01 IOtl 10 ~. ,,.71 II IOwe tt •J·O> Mel MlllllftOle, 61-10. 12.. Florldl (7-J-II wee ldlt. 13. Cl9mton lt+I) beet Sol.tin Cerottne, 21• ,,. 1( Wt\I lflrolnle (1-)·0I IOtl 10 Svr· ecute, f7·1" a. WellfllnelOll (l·i·Ol IOll 10 whtll111· Ion Slele, 11·6 16, AlellefN (1•2•0) wu Idle. 17. "llhOIKtn 11·2•1) 11.o ~ Stele *~ . 1a '°''°" COllllM <1+01 beet Hotv Crou, 0 ·1. "· Ml•IOUf1 17·•·0) IOal lo ICMIMI 17·27. • 20 MV\llel!d ti•) .. ) l!ffl Horlll Cerotlne ,, ...... .. MllUOtt CCNtfll••MCI i.o llllCll ck • 1. WI DleeO t Chr\11 U, P9lolnet 7 5oulllwetl«n 7, $enle AM 6 Mt*& • ~ c • -tell 14, ._.,.,llelcl t Pe!MMleM 11, L011t 9Mcfl CC 1 Iii Cemlno ». 5enl• Mo11k.e H ....._ ..... 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LOUii •• Plll•burgn • Toronto s, Detroit • Cnlago S, MonlrHI S MIMetOte I , Wl1111lpeg 7 tot) TMIY'tO- IC ... 11 Vencouver, In) Plllat>ur11n t i ""llede4oflle, (n) QueOtc 11 NY R1R11«•, (nl Mlnntt0I• 11 cntceeo, (nl L•~ IA'NllOAY'I •l~n tllll .......................... , ,." uce. u. .,.,.. • .,._ WIMly (V .... al U.00 IUO 1.lO ltlMrvt ~ (Werdl L20 3 40 9ern Te Trutl Me (Hert) S.20 AltO r9CIM: Time To S..rt1le, Lil ... Sell\I, SMe In Troullll, T.,,h OfMm l ov. •It IC~. Pllll Timi F_.,,,..,...... ,_- Ttm.• 1a,11. II llCACTA (M l H id IU6.00 . llCONO llACa. HO verat. Crni.i O..,._. (PU lUO \UO lo-20 Ledv LI .. T•o (TrMllUf8) S.• 4.00 Miio IOllbl SH (li"eullM) 3.20 Alto rM*t; Miu $vmmll "'*""", ••Ill A 11111. """' t F••k l~ni. lllC>llle, TrulVI l.u(ll., $11Vlt l!Nvet. lime: II.la. THIRD •ACt. ~50 verda Crlrrttofl Luca (Hert) S.40 3.20 UO Moon Hemet (Lecllevl 4.40 UO Tiie ltoed Wllfrlor (H•~I ~.60 Allo rec:M; l!•M ,,,, Feel Tnt lll'lytnm. Aa\Alen, ltOINtlllc Mednll1, 1t11.,1nm l rMlt1t, AM!ev AM c1m. Pron "' Eea11. Timi: 11.JI. ti IXACTA (M l peld 12• ~. POU.TH •ACI. 350 verdl. Prlllce C-1 (Adelr) 7 40 • )AO 3.40 1 111 Mv Deddll (Lectr.e11) S.00 U O Ne1fve c .. (CrMt«> 7.60 AIM raced: Mr Olla. Miio Dencll\ 81111. Whir ~. Plen nv ... The Alnll \..e8cler, WO<lll A Gemllle, Tn.lme• EH V U UCACTA Ct·tl N ld Ml.~ Pll'TH It.AC•. 400 v1rd1. SunMI John (Mv'"I 13.00 • 00 4.40 one.~ (k rd) 4 40 3,10 Tomi c nemPlon C&levln•I I 00 Atao r~; Perl•n Prle1t, Pen It To Me, 9IMl1111t1ev O.t., YuliOll Reml>ler, Mr HOllv &erre. Time: 20.lt 12 IXACTA 13·4) peld MhO. SIXTH •Ac•. 11'0 verdl. COClll Clllel (Pllllentonl IUD uo uo Duoea Llll>e ... r ICltrl1MI ).60 uo NoOll HI CDelomMI 4.60 Alto reced: Aoe11ebll, Triple Siring,, SP"d CNirt, E tellenl>O, Unolet HOf!O•· Time: 4S.7t. s•VINTff llAC•. 350 11erd1. Jtll O Luck (Hermon) 16.10 1.00 s.oo R"94a Sein! (lroo••> l.00 2.~ Mo a..tln (Fl$u«oe) I 1.10 AllO reatd: Rellroed Welcn, Teble Timer. Too Me Nol, Jet• Vetue, Leo• a-. Time: 11. ll. U •XACTA 14·SI peld SS..40. SI P'ICK SIX , ...... 3.4.41 H id IS,"411.60 wllll MVell wlMlnll tlcllell (five l'IO<llft). cerrv-llOOI: 1t7,357.n . 119HTH llAC'm. 170 verdt, Win Poll<Y (Adelrl IJ.60 S.00 140 Mr Keake (Heft) 3.AO 3,00 Tl"18IO 0el90M (PeullM) ).,4() Alto rec:M: Menua #MB, Flett Mlc*ev. Go Go All Pr-I, Dollv\ Hooe Time: UA2. IMlfTM llACI. 350 yerdl. Trulv A Ne111N10r !Cir•) S.20 UO 2.60 Sftorf Wink (Herl) 4.60 3,00 RUied Oii ( Fullltl '-00 Alto rec.d: Wire LIM, ~ ltovat .. nd, S ...... Thullellr, Altornev ~el. P~ Or!INn. C.-elln Revenue. Timr. 11.71. 12 IXACTA (I· II peld 121.40. " lWllllTH llACI. <150 verdl. S.1111 Shlrlrf (CrMSl«I 4.60 UO 2.10 Wvlecll>e ·-(MltcW) S.40 J,60 Hlell Deter! ROM (Gerclel '-00 Alto rec.d; A~-Youto-, Fumv Me, ICewMn Tru lru, Plunden Own, Mee Lellt'el, Gollk• Moon Too. Time: 11.27. 11 UtACTA (S-41 Peld IJl.20, Allende-: t ,7tl. HllYWMd P•111 SATURDAY'S •HUl TS (JN ..... ,, ............ ,.,......, fl"'ST •AC•. I 1116 mllel . Frlend!Y Ao11e11v (Plnc:evl s,oo 3.io 2,olO Ntvede Seee (Pierce) IJ.to S,olO O•ncv11 Tim (Me1el 2.~ AllO rllC9d· Oenclne llll>Ot, PerM>ft'• Lffcler, ROMWelk, Soen1w1v, S.1 Car, LA Noire. Time: 1:4J 2/S. SICCNtD •ACI. 6 1urtong1. 90ld n' 9e«er (PlncAll) 10.lO .&.to l .00 Cend\I In Court (McCerronl •.to 2.IO b tw • Teble (Guerre) 280 Aitor l<*I: Sc>enllh Den D .. Gr•uv Knoll. Nlll<iellen, SIMI Mell<. HIUgol1r. Sier Rtwtnm. Tri Chlmft. Time: 1:10 2/S. 12 OAJl Y OOUBLI (2·4) oeld 127.20 TH•D •ACI. ' furtong,. D04I Drum (Felll 30.:ZO 14.00 7.to Cott Center <Guer,.•I 7.20 S.20 Suell • ~ IMIHtl 12.IO Altor ecied: 91onde lik>ml>ltMlll, Ptevlng for Time, Te1111 Dencier. Cullen &ffutv. Don't F0<gel Me. Just•lece, JUC111 Musterd. Al>OVt Int PlllH. Time: 1:10 4/S. '5 •XACTA U-41 peld Sltf.SO. '°"9l'TM RAC•. 6...., lurlonlla. Mr. Hollvwood ILIPneml Ull J.IO 2.60 Treff!< lllend (Detenounev•I l.olO 3.~ Tret Don (Metel 2.~ A>ao rec.cl: Emoeredo< Al Notre, Hend· tomllv, Dodl11111on, l vlv•r, Lucky 5111111. Time: I:" "s. flll'nt llACI, ' fllrlonllt. A!HelTWI NeN (LIPrleml S,IO l.00 U O ~ --(Hewtlv) 3.00 uo lllOf"I Fire (fk'Guml UO Alto rec.cl; L.MY Trlllw. Luc:kv ~ten, Hllfl AmMr ... , AIOle GMler, ltlllY l.actll, J\111• Snwolllle, snv Bride. LedY A11•tn. Cllellll9 Five . Time: 1:10 J/S. '5 IXACTA (ll-11 Mid M7.00. MXTM iu.c•. l 11 " mllet °" turf. Gereldlnl'I Sl«e t5mnl UO J,40 3.00 _..,.,,., GIOw (Fueftfftl 1UO LOO S.lln •"-• (Sl11411el • S.IO Alto recied: Pink S.llr. l(atertne Tiie G•MI. Aekedllne, Prll!CeU Seel. Llluv• .. .,. Time: llA! 2/S. &S •XACTA 16·21 peld '25'.50. s•VllNTH •ACI. I 1/16 mnet. Vel De ltol (Olfttvl 1-00 4.20 UO Vorteuf« (~) 7,00 3.to Cr.c:l(1t'l Or!IMn (Pierce> l..-0 Alto rece<t: Hetemoto, Jlm181, M<.11loet lov,Amr-.r. Time: 1:'2 2/S. I.I UtACTA U ·S> peld 1100.SO. a2 l'tCK SIX C7·S+ll+31 1>t1ld S 14,000.IO wllll etont wl11nl1111 tlcketa ttla llOf' ... ). s2 Pick Siii contoletlon peld '270.40 with '14 wln11l1111 llckel1 (five hOrHI). llOHTH •AC•. I 1116 mlln on lurl. Flral Ad••nc• ILIP"41m) 43.60 1•.~ 12.20 AllMl'llN (T0<0) t.00 S.00 9er'tlde (Powell) 6.00 AllO rllCled: Scull, Sklllf\JI Jov, a.rrv •u1n, Nltifll Fire, Deltendll, Friede Fre.,,.. Hen'• Dencer. Time: 1:•2. IS IX~CTA CS·6l peld 11.1•2.50. NtNTM llACI. I 1116 mllH on lurl. Mii "'"""' (Pll!Qly) ll.IO 1,20 U O OeDlefto (Cettentdll 31.00 lS.'° Ne9ulldo ( McCerrOll) 3.00 Alto recied: ltl<h w11aon. Procurer. Ci-On, Duck, ltecl Don, Poor Old Herry, Denctnt l(ln, ~· Score, ANt Good Men. Time: l !'2 11 S. " IXACTA ts-•> peld 11,006.50, A~l2,Jtl. • >'-· . ......, ........... C:OUAM eel Polv·SlO dlf. UC !NIM, IM t, lH, , .... er.a~ COMMUMfTY COlLIOI ---~···· 1e1,,.....) MIN fMITI """'"· I (I CemlrlO, 311 2. OrOHMOlll • .,, >. Olelldale 11; •. Am«l<en ltlver, ti, S. w .. 1 Valley, \01, • CO!lffe of ~··'"· llldlvlduel rH ulll: I. ICuH nt ("'°"9f'Vllit), lt-14; 1, Lewlt l:S.n JOM), Inf) J. HUMlnt (LOlll 9"Cll ee>. lt;0 1 •. 0.1111 (El Cemlno)1 1tc4'1 s. !iernel\Olt lEI Cet'Nllol. lt ;S), Olnera: JI. Ou• Qulo-1 10renee c..-11. '°'"'· WOMallll TMm '"ullll 1. Min Coste, SS; 2. FOOlllNI, .,, ), Eeal Lo• AntMle•. .,, •• &enl• ltOM, '1: s. o~ w1,1, 1011 .. ClleOOI, 106. llldlvlduel fMUllt' I. Le1clll"1 (Mire Cotlel, 17:SI; ~. Tor••• (Mt, $ACI. 17:Mr 3. Slleneft (Senl• ltotl), 17:SI, 4. A011lrre IEHI LAI. la.111 s. Rewnunen (Dell•), 1a:n. ~ Wetl tlnltllerl• II, llolll. IU2, u. wn1111er, 11:5t; • Sell4er•. 20:03; 31, Kneoo. 20:11. U Dr•-· 20.11. CJfl .. .... let Ml. kl! ........ C..I t()Y$ •·A Teem rn ulls 1. El T0<0. tS1 1 C0<on• Get Mer, 11•, 3 Simi V ... 11. 12', Otl'lerl' S Met .. Del, 1•. lndlvlduel r11u111 I HOimes I Senle a.rt»ere>. u_oo. 2 Oull..,.,.1 IP•Mdenel. U:OI; l WelM>ft (Pelo' Vtrdell. ll'Ot, 4 Ancleoon (Corone o.t Mer I. U: lf, S Ric• (HIWllllt'V Petkl, IS:2S. Olntn I. Allen (El TO<OI. IS·'7, II You .. tn !Meter Del), tS;SS; 12 Dolen (Meter DeO, 1''02 . J·A TMm rt1ulh 1 Bl'llOW, st. 2 Mir• Co•••· HM; J. Norco, II• 01"8r\; 4. Mlu loll Vlelo, l>O, S. Dene Hiii•, 139. lndlvlduel re1u111 I. Toro l&•r•tow), IS:02; 2 °""' ca.r11ow1. IS:Ot, l Wrlont (Sunnv Hlll•I. IS:26; •· Morion (B•r"owl, IS:~. Otn.n: s. c nr11111 <Minion Vlt to>. ISAl; '· Wllll1m1 (O•n• Hllll l. IS;S9 1·A lMm re1u111: l. Arroyo, 30, 2. Perri•, tJ, J, Aencno Al1m1101. 121. tndlvlduel rnutt•; I. Remlrer ILomooc), tS:2•; 2 8 urrouon1 (Aguor•I. 1S:27, l . R••11tn lArrovol, U:ll; •· P«e1 CArrovo>. IS!41. l·A TH m rH ulll: 1. Sllermen lndlen, 271 2.. LI Selle. ,_., 3. AIHCed«O, II•. lndlvlduel reauna: t Hell (Le S.tlel, IS:1'; 2. Mewnorter (L• Verne Lutntrelll, 15:'3; 3. TrulllO (Stlermen 11\dlen>. 16:06; 4 Fre/ICIKo csn.rmen lndlenl. 16·14, G•U 4-A • TM m rHull9: 1. Tu•lln, S4. J. "•IOI Verdel, 11; 3. B-. 121. °''*''' 4 trvlM, 1'7; •· (lie) Eolaon 1.1\d New0«I Herl>Or, 171; I. El Toro, 1•. lndlvlduel retu111: 1. O'Her• (P•tot Vt<det), 17:17; 2. Scott llutlln), IU2; J, McCertv (B-1. 11:31. 0tner1· • Morrl• (Hewoor1 HerbOt), 11·'7, 7 Snvder• (Edltonl. l"'°°· 10. Schu1ler Ur•IM ), 19:02 l ·A TMm rn liltl: I Et DoredO, 67; 2 MIHIOft Vlelo. 11, 1 ltOWlel\d, 11" Otnert: '-Meter Del, 133. tndlvlduel rewn1: l Me•QueOe (Sen G•llrlaO, 17:.Sl; 2. •tno <Hert>. 1a:01; 3. Delv (Minion Vlelol. 11:11; '-Fett (Met .. DeO. 11:31. Otners: 7. Hulcnlnton tMlu kMI Vlelol, ll:SS. t·A T"m rnuttt: t. Lomooc, IS, 1. Arrovo Gre.ndt, 102; J. L• Qul111e, 104. lndlvlduel rewtt1: I. Plente \Arrovo Grendel. 11:32; 2. De Senetleeo (Onterlo), 11:'5; 3. OUlnlter (~Ill HIMll, 11:'6, 4 LOVMH (Lomoocl. 11:4'. l·A , THm retull•: I, Morro 9ev, 62, 2. Aletcedero, 117; 3. MerenetNI. 123. lndlvlduet re.ult•: l. Almenderl1 (SI, Monie•>. 19:02; 2, Mcl(r111 (Ate.cedero), lt:21; 3. Olton (Peaedene Polv). 19:32, 4. L••I• (Morro Bev>. 19:4S NW#t'I tilUmemenf (et -'-"-• ....,,.,,I ~ Slnllei Jon11 McEnroe <U.S.> def. Jote HlvutrH (Soelnl, 6·1, 6·2; G-Meyer (U.S I def lv•n Lendl (C1KhOltoveklel, 7·S, •-•. 6·3 Hllfl lcMel Wtmefl C" 4·A "lAYCWf'S s.-.. .IUflll ,. .... v ..... "·~, Slnllei CrlMU (Ml loal to Mecer-. 6·7, won l>V defeull eeelnat S.mpret, def, McMullen, 6·01 R-lton (Ml IOtl, I·•, 0·6, 3·6; Ft11lon IMI lost. 0-6, 0-6, 0-6. o.u.e. H•rrl1·Cnurc11 (M) toll IO Wit· ll•m•·Dlerks, 0-61 loll 10 G•vln·Abfem1. 1·6, toat to Paea·K. McMullen, 1 ·6J Al· Derlt·Llenll (Ml loll, 2·6, 3·6, 3-6; Lottto·Sle"lleld CMI IOll, 4·6, 4·6, 3·'· .... 12, ltllallde. MtllMI Slellerv <Edi deof. 9er1Mlrlno, 6·2; def. Rldlerelaon, .. l; def. H••"""'· •·O; JOMIOll (Edi IO&I I·•; won 6-0, 6-1; Smith (Ed) IOlt •·6; won •·I, 6·3, DIUlllel Klno.-si-(Edi def, Ferde·Wardaworth, 1·S; deof. 1<.01me·CuMlllOl'lem. 6·l . deof. Rowtllnl·Brown, 7•6; Slmmon1·Felnllold (Ed) won 6·•; Iott ,.,, WOii , ••• KIUO· nlk·LullreM (Ed) Iott 3·6, 1·6, 0-6. c.w Sar'9I Mlrelelte 12, Founleln Vellev 6 DOI PueOlos II, WHlleke 1 Sente lkrbere 16, 9eV9f'ly HIMI 1 Clfl l ·A P'LAY<Wf'S S..W•-" __, Del IL • ...,,.. '°"" S ~ Levelle (MO) def. Scoll, 6·1, oef Hey· 11e1. 6-0, def. Lew11, 6•0; S.rmlenlo (MDI wOt>, •·I, lost, 2·6, won, 6· I; Prlello CMDI won, 6·2, loll, 2·6, won, 6·2. '**" SPlnn•r·Akln CMDl del. Holl· men·MUller, •·•, def. Slleckellon·Gevtord, 6· l, del. Sulllv1n·9lddupn, 6· I; Wl-t·Wrlter (MDI IOll, •·6. won, 7·6, WOii, 6·2; S.Unclera·Crewlord <MDI toll, l -.6, 2·6, won, •·I. Women's toumamem (et T'elt") ~~ Merine Nevrelllove !U.S.) dli. And<•• Ttme•nrl (Hungery). 6·3, •·3; cnrla Evert LtoYd (U,S.) def AndrM J-r <U.S.>. 6·1, 1·5. ..... COLLI•• l'CAATwwwwwwo ... (et&..-1 .... l UC ....... It. &Alie .... Jt, I UC lrvlM 4 • 2 >-10 L-BMcllSI. J J 2 >-I UC lrvlM KOl'lno! Cenwbell J, £¥-), OllVIW 2, DotlllO I, Otl V ... I, UC lrWll 11, UC SMea ~ • UC lrvtne 0 4 4 )-11 ue 1e11i. hrw• ' o. 1 r 6 UC .,.,,.... tcOtN; CttNIMll a, llottl 2, Dottne l, C~ I, 1¥11'1t I, OIMtr l, Del V ... I, Awwtulfnll 1. ......... Peclflc: to, cs , """'°" • L.one lle9cll SI!. llLF,_ SI. J ~M 7.~6 UC Setlta .. ,..,, t, ftrftno $1. 1 ClOfl" .-TY C.OU.llM ~QilO.V~ ,. , .. 11111111111 C...t ._ .............. Geldefl W.t 1 I 0 2 0 1-S sr!9AM 31100 1._. ~ WWI M*'lnel Wlllon J, ~ I,~ I. LUllO 1 Ollml> ..... ~ w..1 10. c-•• 1 SeMt ~ ,, l.tlle Geed! cc I (00 ...., -(_ > . NaA WHT111t.llll CONf'HlltCI ,,_...,..... w I. ""' ~ • ' .all "'9r1'ltld I • M1 .. Ille 1 ' .DI Otltln S•••• • ' ,.. "'-'Ill • 1 .lU s.noi,eo • ..... OM.- 1 .lU Delle• 1 • ,6)6 °"'-• s .S4S 1911Mtonlo s 7 .417 Utiltl ' 1 .417 .._tell • 1 .,.. K•n ... Cllv 4 1 ,,... IAST111lN CONfllll•NC• ~llelillt OMWfl Plllledelotll• I 3 .n1 Iott on ' • . m New York 1 s .Sil New Jlfw,I 6 s .s.s WHhlneton s • .OS c.-e1C>M.-Al!Mte ' ~ S4S MllWlukM 7 • .Sll DelrC>lt 6 ' .500 Cnlceto 4 • '°° lndlelll ) I 273 , ....... nd 2 9 112 ..... .,..sc.r... Lehn 117, Portlelld no we.n1n111°" 126. Ul•ll 1 n Pnlledelollle n. 1o11on ti N•w YO<k '!04, DelrOlt IOI (otl Ati.n11 104, s..111e n Cnlceeo l 10, tndlene IOS o.n.. 116, Pnoe!lla 107 HOUllOll 12S. Golcllfl Stell IOS Sen Antonio 109, New Jeraev 100 Oellver Ill, Mllw•ukM 12' Tedlll~I~ CleYelend •• Sen Dlello. (n) Lalren 117, IMe.un 110 .. '~ J )~ s s 1 2~ 21.11 ) 3 lvt 2 3 YI I'll l 4 LOS ANGILIS -Wllkn 20. WO<tnv 12. Al>Clul·JellOer 20. JOllMon U, McOw 6, M c-17, McAdoo 1S. *'"' 1, Scott o. Neler 6, G1rret1 0. Totati· -41•13 2o-23 117 l'CMITLAND -Nett It, Tf\omoton IS, w. COOHt 10, Puaon 21, v111en11,,. "· Lever 16, Cerr J, Drealer 6, L•mo O, Norri• 4, To1111: '1·90 21·ll 110. k-..,., QuerWn LM All9etes M J 1 26 24 -117 P'eftllM 41212S D-110 TflrM ·oolnl -11--M, Coooer. Fouled OUl-fl0118. Rel>Ounda-t..os A""81et '3 (W0<1nv. JOMIOll '" PO<llend • (W C-II). AUltlt-t..01 A""'91 JS (John· ton 131, Portland 2S (Velentlne 121. Tolel I01J11-Lo1 A,,..._. 22, Por'llelld 17 A-121"'· COLLEGE S.C• C ..... 100. CS LM A..-. U CS LOI AMGILU -Romine 2, New· tneJ1 I, c-7, Amit 2, a.rrv l, v.,, &uren 2, Kellv 1. arown "· ,.,.,.. 12, C"-1'\M tS. Totek: 21 27·3' 13. SO CAL COlL•GI -Smlltl 16, O\wtlem 11, Hfnl 17, Conl 26, Alldanon 7, Slivers 2. Renww S, GlllCK " Tolell. " 11·30 100. Hell!lmr SoCet COlleOe, Sl·42. lotel '°""' CS LOI A,_... ZJ, SoCel Colletlt JO. FOUied out: •r-11 (LAI, N9w· men (LA), Anderton (SCCI. ledllllce~ 8row11 IL.Al. UW1tt C-... 72. c.1 Tedi .. CAL nCH -Kvrl.Ukla I, Wer1111 '· HelOtr1n n, T ..... 4, Krlbel t. lenetll 1' Totela: 2' 16-21 M. CHllITT COLLIG• -Loflnll I , G l rlllldon 11, Hertmen 17. Henton lS, Elehelber"' 10, Puls 2, DeProwo •· J, 9renoon 2, Hentule I. Totett: 31 10-23. n. Hel!llme: C.I Tech, ~·2t. C: ..... IC ...... 9ollon U .•• SI. Fr•nclt X••ler '3 Occldenlel S4, kPllSI Coll. IO T1-Off QaUk Nor11'1 CerOllne St. 76, Hou1ton .. ........ Arkenae• St. 65, Petmeno Sten 62 Geof'11l1 '7. Merelllon 041 n lndl•ne 73, llely n low• Stet• at, Brandon (Cenedel •S MeaaeclluHlls '2, YUOOllAvle, Xeder 7• Nlegere '3, Gueloll U. ,_. Olt .. tiome n. Nett1er1enc11 7' SI. Fr111Cl1, NV ... H"\' G.n11 '1 St. Jollll'a IS. Sweden 70 Utell SI, tS, Alllerll ... AlntetH In ACllon 17, Arlrone n COLLEGE WOMEN Or..i 7J, UC tr¥IM 57 UC • ..,,... -Antnonv 6, Rou~ l . Gomer 4, Hlgeanl 0, Herre 2, SlmPM>ft II, Vend« Poel 16, ........ 2, GreNn'I 13, R•nde• o. Welton o. To1et1: 23 11·21 n . Olll•GOM -A~Mfl 2. Met~ger 12. McDuffie I , T-1 2, H""" 13, Cerver 2, loll 2, Ptl ... Mlft •• Neel 2, Leng 26. H1"1lme! Oreoon, 4'·30. Tolel loUlt: UC trvlM 11. Ofeoon 22. Reooundl. UC trvlnt JI (Vendtr Poet 71. Dreoon 5'. Wfttem MO (•t •NwlNll TM II-for locleV'I WMlem 500 Grelld Nellonel •tock cer rece, wlln tvoe ol cer elld ouetltvllll IPMd In moti: I. D•rrtll Wellrto, Cf'levrolet Mont• Cerio ss, 114.m (brMka recie -llfvlllO record ol I IOfS Ml bv Weltrlp Ill 1"2 e!>CI track Grelld Nellonel -lllvlnll r_.d ol llUJI Ml ~ Wehrlp In J.-). 2. lttc•ll ICIJOCI, C,,.,,rolet Monte CerlO SS. llUS'- J, T .. rv Lellonte, Cntvrolet Mont• Cerio SS, 11~1 . 4. JOI 11u11men, Pontlec Grend Prl•, llS.057. s. &ennv ~.. C'he•rolel Mon•• C.rlO SS. llS.020. " eoobv Allltofl, eu~ 11-1. 114.7'3 1. Herrv Gent, Bulcll •-•. 114.722, I. ltlcf\erd PtllV, PonllK Grencl Pr1•, 114.05'. f, De>e E•rnllerdl, F0td Thunderbird, m.•. 10, 91U EMloll, Ford Tllullelerblrd, 113 • ..0. I I. Nell llonMll, Cnevrolet Moille Certo SS, Ill. 153. 12. Scott Miiier, Pontlec Grend Prix. 112.m. 13. Jim &own. aulcll •-1. 112.17" 14. ltov Smlln, &ulck It-I. 112.m. IS 9 UCICIV a ... er, Ford lhuMerblrd, 112,7'2. 16. "°" 9ouctMlrd. &ul<ll R-1. 112.teO, 17. Jim ltolllnton. OldlmOOlle Cuti.u, 112.673. IL Don Weltnnen, 1111<11lt-J.112 5". It. Jlmmv lntOIO, l ulck R-1. 112 .... 20. Donllle AllllOll. Pontlec Orefld Pr1•, 111.AIO. 21 Didi 9roclll1, FO<d TI\underblrd, 112..ltl. n Henchel McGrlft, autca •Ml. 111.711. • 23. T..-SOV., CllaVroi.t Mon .. Cettt U , 11Ul7. t•. ltOll EMU, 9uiCtl ...... llUJI. ts. lteN'f a.c:tler, tvldl ...... Ill.Ml. 2'. Tim ltle:lltf'IOlld flolltlec LeMeN. 116.076. t1. N\lt'Mft "'"""d· 9ulc* It ..... 111.en. a. ltlcli. Mc<:.rev. flollllec GrlMlll """"· llUJt. 2'. Oeve Mltdt. ~ C11ttau. Ill.wt. 2G. e• Scllmlll, ClllVrOlet Mon .. Ceno SS, 111.215. n •om>e TllorM•. '"°"'* OfWld ll"rl•. 111.m •• l(yte .... ,.,, flollllec ~ """•· 11G.W. A Glllln Frenctt. "9nllK OreftCI ll'tht, llUU. lt. 0.K. Ull'ldl, Ford TllundlfOlrel, 11G.ln, Jf. Sumner Mcl(f'llellt, ~ MoftN Clttt N. 1M4tt >&. JOfln Krebl: Olctlrnoelle, 11G.ll'- J7. 9'*" """"""· 0.-Mlllllum. 110.1a. a J.O. McOliffte, lloftflec GrMd ll"rla, lltM&. Jt. °"'9 ~. 9Yldl ...... llUM. •• Jtmmy ~ °'""*' ,_... Clttt II. .. ... " ...... Mettft, "'°""* GrW ""•· """*"'• ....... a . ..., Ml:ltw, C""'1't1M MelM Cetlt 1'S. .............. ... Richmond quickest qualifier RIVERSID! (AP) -Tlln Rich· mond, wt\h a new encfne tucked under the hood of h.Lt Pondac LeManl. led eeoond-day quall- fl era Saturday for the eeuon-fl:.nat~ ;;·auc ... ~ unuici· National atock car race. 1 The 28-year-old driver. who I01t h1a opportw\lty to quali.fy up front when hla ell8ine blew u he drove h1a flnt qualifying lap Fri· day, WU far and away the fattest of the 17 driven who put their cars in the lineup Saturday. Ri c hmond s Old-Milwaukee-spon..>n!d racer got around the 2.62-mile. nine-tum RJvenide International Raceway counie at an averaae speed of 116.076 mph. That wu aeoond only to pole-sitter Darrell Waltrip, who set new race and track qualifying recorda Friday with a lap of 116.781. in a Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS. However, becau..e of his efl&ine problems Friday, Richmond will have to aettle for the 26th starting spot in the 42-QU' starting lineup for today's 500 -kilometer (312-mile) race. Morgan Shepherd's Buick Regal waa 9e00nd quickest Satur- day, clocking a 112.892 lap. He waa followed by Rick McCray at 112.539 in a Pontiac Grand Prix and Dave Marcia at 111.s.19 in an Oldsmobile Cut.laaa. Shepherd and Marcia both akippec;t tint-day qualifying be- cauae they are both going for the $10,000 Chameleon award that 1oe9 to the driver who makes the biaest leaps from starting poa.- ltiona to flniahing spota during the year. EL TORO • • • From Page C1 good.'' said Waddell. "Our kids like running on bill.a, and with that, then you can run anywhere." On the girla' side, Mimion Viejo ended aa the 3-A's CIF runner-up, clinching aeoond place with 81 team pointa -14 behind cham· pion El Dorado. Maura Daly's 18: 11 clocking not only gained her a second-place finish, butsparked Mission Viejo's convin cing finish. Heather Hutchinson aided the Mission Viejo.placing with a wventh-place finish individually-(18:55). "El Dorado was no doubt the team to beat." said MiMion Viejo Coach Mick Donoff. "We felt we could finish in the top three or four. "All year, Maura has been the girl to beat. She's right up there with the best in theoounty. She's a cl.a9 runner and ahe's only a sophomore. II Th.inp were not ao bright for Edi8on High. though. The perennial Sumet League powerhouse slipped to a sixth-place tie with Newport Harbor ln the 4-A cbampionahips, and technically finished 91!'Yenth becawte lta sixth-place finisher wu one second oU Newport's sixth runner. Ediaon's two top runners, Nicole Rit.chot and Tammy Snyden, were expected to finish high in the standings aft.er last week's 1-2 finish in the prelima, but Snyders placed seventh in 19:00 and Ritchot didn't finish the race. Ritchot had beetl one of F.diaon's top runnen. and, looked like a sure bet to finish in the top three aft.er her fil'll·p'laceahowing in the prelima. Julie Morris posted an im· pres9ive time of 18:47 to capture fourth place, nine 9eCOOda out of third, to highlight Newport Harbor's showing. Irvine took fourth place overall with 147 team pointa in the 4-A race, led by Laurie SchUSler's 10th-place showing in 19:02. GWCwomen finish fifth • 1n state meet FIUSNO -Golden Wemt c.ot-i.•1 women finiabed an im- pnmive fifth place in the teem siandinp S.turday at the c.om. munlty ColJetle state c:rom coun. try flnala at Woodward Park here. Runntn, In cold oandltianll and on a h.Uly coune, the RUltlen wern s..cl by Liia Bohl, who fln1ahed 11th bl 18:&2 and M&ncl~ Whlltler. 13\h ln 18:$9 . Other Golden Weat finiahen lnduded Terry Sanden (30th ln 20:03). ,,__ Knapp {3bt ln 20: 11) and Kerri Draper (l&th ln 20:18). The mhowtna completed • turn· around for the Ruldet-propma. one which Wttnl from filth In the South eo.t ~ • ,.., ..., .., fttth ln the ...... Qo\ the mm~ ...S., Onnc- eo.t'1 OUI ~ w.. II.It OYenll. pmUnc a dim of 20".29 • _I ~· DRllll COUNTY 10111111 Heron new Leisure-Tech VP Belly Heron hos tx-e11 promoted to the poiiil1011 of vi('l' prt•sld~nt and dirt.>cWr ot market- ing for tht' wcstt.•rn rt.'glon of Lelaure·Teclt1olo1y, lDc., dt.•v .. loper of adult w rnmumties. Heron will bto .bwk'<i in Nt.•wp0rt Bea<.·h. where she wlU have responsibilities fo• rrwrketing and salet'U well as thl' operation of Leisure Fair, whk h provides b.c:~. fumishing.ci Md llJ>pll1uK-c.:s l or ~sug Village buyers. Hl'ron has bt,-en with the firm since 197ij, • • • Nancy EUtou has joined the advertising staff at B.J. Stewart Adverd1log and Publlc Rel1Uoo1, Inc., or Newport .Beac.·h In the position of account coordinator. Uer duties lndude a full range of · Internal t'OOrd in1ttion o~a unt services. Prior to joining B.J. Stewart. t worked at Hubbert Advertising in Costa M as an account assistant to the president • • • C.OSta Mesa resident Linda Wade has been appointed vice president, passenger services for Jee America, according to OonaJd C. Rhoads, president of the Long Beach-based airline. Wade. who has over 17 years experience in the airline industry, .)Otned Jet America in 1981. • • • Irvine-based Mlcroveoture, Inc., has in- troduced its initial library of computer software programs fo r automation of real estate offices. The programs were developefl with the CaWornia Association of Realtors, to provide a full range of computerized information systems designed to meed the needs of the real estate trades. • • • Daniel J. Fill has been named marketing manager for video controller products at Irvine-based Western Digital Corp., it was announced by Terry N. Holdt, executive vice president. Fili joins Western Digital from Coorac Corp., where-he served as a product manager. • • • A major portion of the Hughes Corporate Distributor Contract has l::>een landed by Irvine-~ Wyle Laboratories, it was an- nounced 5'y Charles M. Clough, Wyle group president. Clough reported that out of the 22 product line suppUers submitted by Wyle. Hughes gave the finn first call preference on 13 suppliers and second call on six. Wyle markets high-technology electronic components and sys- tems. • • • Hewlen-Packard Co. has purchased 8.6 acres in the Irvine Industrial Complex for a regional sales and service facility. Brokers for the $2.8 million. transaction were Brian Hugbe1 and Art Engstrom with Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services of Anaheim. The 900-acre industrial <.'Omplex Is being developed by Tbe Irvine Co. • • • BUI Beckett has been appolnced maitre d' of La Palme restaurant at Tbe Newporter ret0rt hotel according to Leab Maraball, general man- ager. ln his new position, Beckett, a Laguna Beach resident, will oversee operations ot the garden style restaurant which has recently reopened after a summer of remodeling. The restaurant features California cuiaine. Prior to joining the Newporter, Beckett served in the same capacity at Cuo1 in Newport Beach and Lat Brt1a1 in Laguna Beach. ••• Media Systems Tecbnology lDc. of Irvine has received a one-year contract from ACOl'D Com· puters Ltd. of Great Britain to coordinate the production of software packages for Acorn's BBC Microcomputer System. The contract is valued at more than $1 million . • • • Margaret Aucb1tet1er has joined Cochrane Cb11e, Llvlng1ton & Co., Inc. of Irvine as director of media services. In her new position, she will be responsible for media activities of the Carl's Jr. account. Prior to joining the advertising, public relations and marketing agency, Auchstetter, a Newport Beach resident, was a media director for Cunningham & Walsh. • • • Xymed Medical Prodact1 Corp., developer of "Quick Trim" weight control food and fasting supplements, has established corporate offices In Huntington Beach, it was announced by All Afraslabl, M.O., the company's vice president and medical director. The corporation is located at 18800 Main St., Suite 107. BUSINESS OWNERS DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME? If you filed in 1978 you will need to refile by Dec. 31, 1983 to keep your Fictitious Name valid, or If anything on your original Fictitious Business Name Statement has changed you need to refile and republish it. For more information call: 642-4321 EXT. 332 , Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov.mber 20, 1983 ca Prop. 13 co-author Howard Jarvis. I st new Chrysler dealer in 5 years to open in Irvine ~ UIRJ'1'1NE DECOR .................. ll\l1ne will be \he home of the tint ChrytJer dealership to be built In Southern California 111 the paet five yean. The MeilterComapny, owner of the dealership. plana to lpend more than tl million to erect a 28,500-eq~foot.. wfilte and blue buildinc on th1'ft acne at the entrance to the lrvtne Auto Center, oU the San Dleao Freeway at the Lake Forest exit. Bob Geppart. vioe pn!9eident of Meister Company's automotive divilion, however, laid lhfte are aood timett for the American auto industry and especially for Chrysler. "I think the auto bualnets ia ln blotter shape today than ever. The tough economic times have made all of ua retrench and get our ahipe in order That's made many companies, and Chrysler ia one of them, much stronger than btofore. Profits are now easier to get t.N\Jl they were five or six years ago," Geppart u.id. Tax revolt leader to speak in county He said the Irvine Auto Center waa especially suitable becauae of the other car dealerahipe there. • Tax revolt guru Howard Jarvis, reeponaible In large part for the puaaae of.c.utomia'a Proposition 13 In 1978, will speak at the Nov. 29 meeting of the Apartment A.oclation of Orange County on the new amendment Initiative he hopes will qualify for California's 1984 ballot. The meeting will be held at the Hilton at the Park, 1855 S. Harbor Blvd., In Anaheim. Fee ia $10 for non-membe.,.. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Meister pl.anl to hire 10 sales people and about 6f> other employees. Geppart estimates l 00 new Chryalers and Dodges and 60 uled cars a month will be sold at the Irvine dealerahip. Howard Meister ll, a Southern California land developer, alao owns Meiater Pol"8Che-Audi in Garden Grove and Carlabad and Meister Chrysler-Dodge. a1ao ln Carlsbad. BW ~. general manager of the Carllbad dealerahip, will run the Irvine ficility. , Construction ls expected to be finished by May 1984. • Questions answered about • • • 1nvestmel)ts 1n rare coins By HANNES TUL VING Jr. What 11 rare coin Investing'! It is purchasing coins whoee values hold the potential for long-term appreciation. Unlike collec- tors who tend to buy coins for emotional satisfaction , investors purchase with the sole intent of eventually selling for a significant frofit. Broker's Corner ~ ' What makes a coin 1 value rise? As with all items, the value of a cojn is subject to the laws of supply and demand. Rare coins are, by definition, in limited supply: you can't strike a new 1902 silver dollar. When demand for a specific type of coin inc.recues -due to either heightened interest among collector/investors or an increase in the total number of collector/investors in the marketplace -Are tbere uy 1lmllarltles between lDve1tmeat its price invariably rises. coins ud investment diamonds'! How mauy coin collectora/lovescors are tbere Very few. ~t. there is the difference in lo the United States? supply. New diamonds are being discovered every Specific numbers are difficult to pin down, but day. However, as stated earlier, the number of rare best estimates place the number at between 10 coins is absolute. It is also well documented. Another million and 15 million. Thia large market base creates major difference is market control. The supply of a relati\Tely high degree of activity, liquidity and diamonds is dictated. In large pan. by the DeBeers stability. lntematlonal cartel. In contrast. the rare coin market Wbicb coln1 make tbe best Investments? is subject to no artificial manipulation. Specifics vary from year to year. However. in Bow aboat similarities between rare coins and the past decade, U.S. silver and half dollars have had flae art? an unusually good appreciation record. This l.a due to The parallels here are stronger. Both markets their traditional popularity, the large amount of have a fixed supply of product: you can't mint a new literature published about them, and their relative rare coin. and you can't create a new Pic.asao., affordability. However, rare coins are greater in number and are How mucll does u tnvestment-qaall&y sliver much more affordable than most invesunent-<tuality dollar cost? fine art. Rare coins are an investment available to the Many gem-quality (MS-65 or better) U.S . silver majority of middle-class Americans. not to just the dollars are priced below $300. very rich. Do forelp coins bave uy Investment poten-Yoa speak of a UmJ&ed sapply of rare coins, bat tlal? couldn't tbe discovery of a loag-lost caclle Ooocl tbe There is very little Interest in foreign coins market ud send prices dropping? among Ameri~ collector/Investors. Because there Theoretically, yes, but experience seems to is no substantial marketplace for the product, foreign indicate just the opposite. When hoards are revealed. coins do not make very good investment.a. the resulting publicity usually heightens interest in What 11 the appreciation record of U.S. 1Jlver the types of coins discovered, and this aends prices dollars? upward. Since 1976, these coins -particularly thoee in This is what happened when a hoard of 600,000 the Morgan and Peace series -have appreciated at silver dollars belonging to the late millionaire an average rate of more than 26 percent annually. La Vere Redfield was diacovered in 1974. The find . There have alao been BOme remarkable exceptions. generated such excitement that silver dollar prices• For example, between 1980 and 1983, the 1889-P roee considerably. silver dollar was up by 278 percent; the 1925-P was u 1 wisll to parclaue a rare colD portfolio, bow up by 333 percent: and the 1902-0 dollar was up by large of 0 lnvestmeat matt J make? 461 percent. Minimums vary from dealer to dealer. Hannes How does tills compare wttb sacb tradltlonal Tulving Rare Coln lnvestments, for e xample. lnvestment1 11 1&ockl, T ·blllt and gold •id sliver requires a minimum initial investment of $5.000. but bullion? subsequent investments can be as low as $250. Rare coins have outperformed them all. Be-tween 1976 and rnid-1982, a $5,000 investment in Wilen I purchase a rare coin portfolio, waio select MS-65 silver dollars roee in value to more than keeps It? $35.000. By contrast, Standard & Poor's 500 U the pisrch~ is not leveraged, you take Composite Index rose by less than 50 percent during possession of the coins. If it is leveraged, the bank this same period. T-bill rates, which were more than keeps the portfolio. 15 percent in the early '80s, are now below 10 (Note: Even if you take possesion. we strongly Gold nd il · h' h l8o ked recommend that you place the portfolio in your percent. a s ver pnces, w tc a pea bank's safe deposit box for security and notify your about three yea.rs ago, are now down sharply. insurance carrier. Never put portfolios on display or Bat haven't rare colH also depreciated darlag even keep them at home.) &Ile past few years? Wiie• I sell for a profit, what are my tax Many have. The rapid Inflation of the late '70s UablUtles? created a "doomaday" atmosphere that compelled U you've had your portfolio for a year or more •. many people to try a variety of high-yield any profita will be taxed at long-term capital gains· investmenta, including rare coins. Prices increued rates. Therefore, even if you are in the~ percent tax. virtually aero. the board aa new cash flowed Into the lia 20 market. When the speculative atmosphere cooled, bracket. your maximum · biUty i.a percent. the cash was withdrawn and prices fell. However, WUt It my risk factor! even durtna thla price recellion, a number of quality All inveatmenta have 10me degree of riak. We coins not only held their values, but actually recommend only thoee wries that contain both high continued to appreciate. Tht98 were the coins that appreciation potential and minimal downside had been eelected by knowledgeable experta, people danger. preferriJlg to compromile high return ln who avoided unfounded 1peculat.lon and concen-favor of investor safety. Aa the quality of the uated Instead on th09e fact.ors that added up to Investment goes down, of coune, the risk lncreues. long-term value. Haranet1 'Tulving Jr. II prarldcmt of HManft Bow do yM select lDvestment-quUty e.lu? 'Tulving &re Coin lnVl!SCmMCS in Newport Beach. Invesunent potenUal ta a fw.ct.lon of two f.ctors: r;;Wiiiiiiiiiiiinliiiiiiiimiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==i Serles value and oondJUon of the individual coin. Ir Many eer1es are either overvalued or under- valued. Buyen who attend many thowa each year provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS, INC. become aware of which coiNareavallable and which im.tment ~ are not. If a low-priced cotn tW'1\I up for sale at only FEDERAL-lnYMtment Tax Cr9d*t.. .......... 10% a handful of ahows, then It la likely to lncreMe tn Bulfneea Energy er.dlt ........... 15% value In the near fuwre. On the other hand, 11 a STATE-Solar Energy CNdlt.. ................... 25% high·priced cotn ls in •bundance, then It's per-TOTAL CREDITS ......................... 50% formance wlU probably not bto u dramatk. ~tton end lorig Tenn lnCOfN Once an undervalued coin ii ldent11ted, the FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141780-9509 h,_ rt i. • ...i..__ and 11 Malnlall Or., Corona del Mar, CA 9292.S buyer must u. ... own expe ence, ,._.. ..... , .. t OlllfW::r.'1::'"4 •••--•C11t ...... -. ..... .._ ex-perlile to determine a coin'• Individual worth. ......, .... .,.._......,..,~......_ .... so ., Evaluatinc baa marka. luster and strike qualJty &aket = i.;..-:--...:.r:.=."'.S:"--"' .,. • .... • • Yean of --'"'--and ls an ..entlal """"' ol I.ht ll..!~~,..!.:·~•.!!trn~-~-:!!•.!!..:•!!!·•~""'-!!1!~1.~-~~-~-·--__ ..,•_ .. _•_, ..... ~ ...... -.. _.. ................. . .......... selection procet1. • . 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'"" n • """ @ ., ~ tJ"' f f ll!ICI I I t " "' u~ ;~ I=f:.-t • lu~" t!i :~ ""' " t 'H! ~ .. t llfl !!111 ~I ~, =1-1 M .. il ,.,. Trft\Olt ft 61t ~~ ~ .. J~= :!·1 .!!1 .. Jt tl411 ,,~, ,u; 1i 14• j,. Ir 110W j \4t '"' ,, . " ''" t " rrle!N • 1 • ) ..,._ .. ' .. • I\ ""' L .. "l - • Q Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, November 20. 1983 New Irvine Co. director A former city manaser has joilled the lrttine Co. as director of plannins and dettelopment for the industrial dit'i1ion, company officials hatte announced. G_erald C. Weeks worked as city manaser of San Clemente and Monterey Park and was director of de ttelopment I or the Daon Corp. of Newport Beach. Week s will ottersee the company's industrial land dettelopment in his ne w post. Woodbridge's Somerset c;>ffering spacious li-ving The grand opening of the flnal phase of one of the most suc- cessful resldentlal styles to be sold In the lrvlne Community of Woodbridge Is now under way. Woodbridge Somerset was first offered for sale In June 1980. Since that time well over 300 of the condominium townhomes have been sold, with 65 remain- ing In the flnal phase, accordlftg to Ricky M~ Bragg, sales and marketing vice president of Baywood Homes, builder of the residential series. RIAllSTITI "lntlally final phase prices wlll begin at $93,000," the company offlclal said, "and wlll extend to $118,500." the new offering Is scheduled to be ready for oc- cupancy around the first of the year, according to Bragg. Woodbridge Somerset Is com- prised of a slngle story and three two story plans, ranging In size from 1, 125 to 1.315 square feet. wltfi' two or three bedrooms, and one and a half or two full baths. Each home has Its own private yard. "Well over 200 names had been built up on our final phase Interest list," said Bragg. "Some buyers wanted time to raise the required down payment, others wanted time to sell their existing residences, and a thrld group were lntereated In the location of this phase, across from the Blue Lake Swim Club." Woodbridge Somerset Is located In Southwest Wood- brtdge, the third of four regions of the community of Woodbridge, planned and being developed by Real estate sales meet to discuss closing sale Tom Hopkins, who's reputed Tickets and additional lnfor- to be America's foremost sates matlon can be obtained by call- tralner and a best-selling author, Ing 1-800-528-0446 or be writing wlll present a seminar entitled to Charlene Gertzman or Suzan- "Closlng the Sale" Dec. 9 at The ne Schmidt at Tom Hopkins Newporter In Newport Beach. International, Post Office Box The seminar, from 9 a.m. to 1969, Scottsdale, Ariz. 85252. 4:30 p.m .. Is designed for' those Tickets an be purchased for who areJnvolved or Rian to be $40 In advance or $50 at the Involved, In real estate sales. door. the Irvine Company. The com- munity Is situated between the Santa Ana and the San Diego freeways, east of Culver Drive In Irvine. Woodbridge, with Its careful- ly-blended mixture of fine homes, recreational features and commercial services, has been an attention getter since It was first Introduced In 1976. A number of neighborhood parks are Included In Southwest Wood- bridge, which Is bordered on the north by a commerclal corridor, Including stores, services, civic bulldlngs and a variety of res- taurants. ' All Woodbridge Somerset sales office and model homes are currently open weekdays except Thursday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and from 10 a.m. untll 6 p.m. on weekends. To reach the models, take either the Santa Ana or the San Diego Freeway to the Culver Drive offramp. Drive along Culver to Alton Parkway and turn east. Turn right at the · first slgnal, then follow the signs to the sales office, at 11 Wind- jammer. Addltlonal Information on the homes Is available during the hours noted by calllng (714) 552-4000:--- MILLION DOLIAR SE G! AT THE CENTER OF NEWPORT BEACH'S· MILLION OOLLAR LIFESTYLE. At Sea lsland, the life of It 's all here . A prime collec, tion of truly executive class homes, designed ro comple, menr your most discerning tastes. The security of a guarded entry gate. And a location that puts you conve, niently close to Newport Cen, ter, Fashion Island, Ba lboa, and the beach. ,,. John D. Lusk & Son ales agent . ... rrtCl'' ,111.I 1111.ill( 11\li dfoc:11w •II J,11,• "' rullf,. .111 .. n '-11"•\'.ljlll'ftl •,1lc• 0\,1\ 11'\lllr In rlw un,I\ .111.1 ... tlol\ 11! "tn\\' 1 If ... 11 rr ,, ~ l\'vd' n .... .lll' \ t '"' ,., fllft\t !'· IUH._'t i\\ rwr ,...,,4 , ..... , .. If\ 1 hit•' ,., ... I\ ,1tl.1Mi· .u f fw "''\ ... '"'\ ,. ,. -._--.-: '~· ~-: ~,· Homes a re under con struction once again in Newport Beach's Harbor Ridge Newpor~' s Harbor Ridge abuzz With construction After a pause of silence brought on by the 1981-82 housing recession, the music of saws and hammers Is once again heard In Newport Beach's luxury community of Harbor Ridge. And It's not a one-man band ... lt's a symphony. "We currently have 21 custom homes being built In Harbor Ridge, whlctl Is about as many as we've ever seen under construction at one time since the community opened In 1978," says Jack Custer, sales manager. "Needless to say, It's music to our ears." While It's hard to place a dollar value on the new custom homes, Custer points out that most are In excess of 5,000 square feet and wlll be some of the finest homes built to date In the community, which Is situated on a coastal bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. "There are exi sting custom homes In Harbor Ridge that are priced at several mllllon dollars each, so based on that, we are talking many, many mllllons worth of new housing construction that has commenced In the community since the beginning of the year," he explains. Why the sudden burst of activity? According 1o i>onald -E. Moe; dlrectot of marketing for The Irvine Company's Community Development Division. overall developer of Harbor Ridge, people who are flnanclally capable of bulldlng custom homes are also sensitive to Interest rates, Just like everybody else. Consequently. when rates were at record levels during 1981-82, wealthier people who wanted to buy or build a new home, waited for rates -10 come down. "Luxury housing was as Impacted by the housing recession as the rest of the Industry," he explains. "And now It's recovering along with the entire housing market. As a matter of fact, In Harbor Ridge It appears . to be recovering even faster." l'he marketing executive attributes this re- bound to Harbor Ridge's reputation for-Ming one of Southern California's most prestigious coastal communities, a reputation that continued strong even when sales activity slowed. "When you look around Orange County to see what opportunities exist for bu lid Ing custom homes In prestige areas like Newport Beach, It's somewhat limited," says Moe. "And when you narrow your search down to coastal communities where ocean view custom lots are Immediately avallablfl for construction, Harbor Ridge Is at the top of the llat." Beyond the avallablllty of a limited number of select custom \Jots, Moe points out that the master-planned residential environment of Harbor Ridge offers an exclusivity that complements the community's elegant homes and consequently Increases tholr value. Designed as a gate-guarded community to meet the desires of upper-end buyers, the Harbor Ridge plan encompasses 136 slngle-famlly at- tached estate homes, 99 custom lots and 92 condominiums. "The goal was to develop a totally planned, highly prestigious community from the ground up that would compete with some of the best resldentlal areas In the world," Moe says. ,. • Situated next d1)or £1.1 the golf cour eat heauoful lr\'lne Coast Country C lub. with plendid \'iew of the sur· rounding area. Sea Island has all the amenities a"soc1ateJ wit h this caliber llf life ·t yle. Like r n\'ate cenni~ courts. a clubhouse. swimming pool and spn. The only th mg rh.n · missing is you. Come experience ea Island today. Di scover the \',1luc 'lf .1 cl,b ·ic "tde ,)(livi ng ~'-•r""" •1•""-11..· CJ 1HE IRVWE aJNtPNlf FROM $330,000. EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE. SFA ISIAND q~ - " PUBLIC NOTICE PlllLIC NOTIC£. PU8LIC NOllCC P08l.IC NOTICE ORANQl COUNIY FICTITIOUS •UllNH 8 FtCTITIOUI •UllNl!H f'ICTITIOUI I UllNlll MUNICIPAL COURT NAMI I TATI MI NT NAM I TATIMI NT HAMI I TATIMI NT JUDICIAL DISTRICT I 1111 11111nw1ng 11tuaol\a ""' doonQ lh,. IOllo""'O pu11001 "'" 11(1111 I"" 11>111>"'"'11 l.lllUOtll MIOll 1lo1ng 46()1 J•mbo•H 1 1•0 I """"~' .t• OU>lllt!l' "" h11t1111 '~ U N••port ... ,h. CA t2ff0 1)41 l.llAIH ir s OflANO CAbUAL lllANSW(Jftl 0 tNlrANAllONAl SllllllH AN!l MOAT(1AGr SFA l't.rnolllt AMI tlltAN 1 .. 1 Milli '.l'OAT !IWF Ari 11111 E 17tn St (l{ MUI 0011 Al l Al\OflA I ORY \/It[:, ":JO I llwncll Olvu . Suite i'4 (.Al ~I lf\11\ ( ., NC' I INI I ( "" ""'"' ·'" { Othl ... ., ... CA 1126} I l 41(1 Vin (.~plltl(> .,.,,._. c 1n I Notw ~Ul1111lOtOl1 01111cti CA 9211• 1 100111.1 .... , ............ 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Uf'flU11•l •uolllt•~•n1" Jnnrt R1um,u11ct\ fro.-1urftf 1 """" C 11·1~ 01 Or1mgc Coon1y 011 Tho• •.llH11n1111l1 wol'o hlf!fl wnn lnft rllt• •t111111t11!1ll wll• 111-0 wllh mt11 SUMMONS Ne" II lllft.t (.u1111tv 1;1t1rk col l1111111J>1 1.ou11ly 1111 C.1111111~ Clnrk ul 011t11gt1 CO\Jllly oo NOTICEI Yo11 hu• ti.en •u•d. r2:1t .. o (111 .•u 1')ij.\ Nnv 10 19llJ I Th• c:our1 m•Y decld• •u•lnat you P11lll""'"' uo ''"0" t ""'' 01111v f22H:IO l':nttofl without you1 betno hHtd unl•u t•11t 1 N,,, 1 I .•11 .'7 l>t•l 4 198J P11bl1~111·11 01111111•• L.or111 Omly O•l\l•I T Welch I JOU , .. pond wllhlfl 30 d•Y• RHd 11066 SJ 1'1101 0\ I 'lO Nv• Ii I) .'0 t083 Altorne1 •• L•• Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Nowwnt>er 20, 1983 Due to delivery problems, the set of 4 Tasters Wine Glasses advertised In today's Target Case Sale Circular may not be In stock. We w/11 Issue rain checks and regret any Inconve- nience this may cause. PU8LIC NOTICE flC llTIOlla •Ul*HI NA .. au t •MINT '"" lotlOw•llO f><tt~NI .. OOUIQ IJu•11 .. ,, ... ACAL WORLD SIMULATIONS 119~ I AltHtltOa. Or ~UriltllOIOn flHl.11 CA '111446 f uw111t.1 l (uuu Oll'1 I Ath1110 .. l>t H111111no1'"' Uuucr l A 111<>-tll f n1 .. 1Ju:.1f1u•s ·~ "uot1uct.a LI~ •n 1n(11v1ouna ~llWl410 I G11111 I'"' ,,lltlflltl!lll .... \ hllfU With lhN {.t)unty C111r~ 111 Oro11ue Co11"1y on O• I /4 19111 '22122• Puhlt~lttlll 010lll)1> C.OHI 011lv r•11111 N11v f, IJ ~o u •983 5982·83 oa.-. COUWTY 1 IUNMOft COUIWT I 7atCM9Ce111wDf W• t l eflte All•. CA. W'701 : l'lu·llllll FRANCIS W PAMI ! 0.l•t>denl JOAN ELIZA8 SH( PAAI~ ( ARA[l l Ill• letl•I• 11\CI II\• tHtAle klCCeHO•I QI o.e.denl~ t\OONl"AM JUDSON HlAO SUSI l1(1Ht HE.AO VII/A MEAD PAA~A tlrnl all u.1 \0llt claim.no Dy lntOU(I 01 und41r tUCh <J~ema •lld pe<10.111 unknown Clt 1m1110 tn)' ieoeic 01 oqu111DI• rtQhl. ttlle Hiit•. lief\ 3 tlll.,ell HI ,,.. complaint lldVetM I 111a1111111 • 1111• °' •nr c!Oucl on 114•1 1111 t "''" the•••ci n!llfled 11 OOL& I 10 100 int.lut•vf • the lnlorm•tlon below 1--------------1 ~tlA4·83 sot h •I Chapm t l\ Avenue 11,,,., w1~t1 h• Mt1•• ""' 11ilv1~11 1111111 PUBLIC NOTICE Or•nQ•. CA. t2tM 0 li\RG ET nnornttr 11, ""~ nrnthJI rm• ~1tcou111 PU8LIC NOTICE PuDhsf\e<l 01.inge Coast 01111y • <I<' 50 pomnptly ,0 lhlll yOlll W•lllt•ll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS r11111 Nov 13 20 ?7 One 4, 1983. FICTITIOUS •Ul lNlll lf'~l'C•ll~ll 11 ,111V nouv ltt• 111011 1111 NAME STATEMENT 6067-83 NAME ITAT(MI NT lm1tt 11,. 1nllllw•1111 pu!\011~ 1111.' 0()1110 FICTITIOUI I UllN(l8 t11 .. 1n11ow111u IHutOh 11 <101ng 1,11,111,,,~ ,11, NAME STATI MI NT ti""""'" M AVlll OIU1111•<1 t111 ~·.J1111"""""''""' 111 INI.IN[1 J11NU 16111 r1nru11 lh11 l11lllow•111.1 p111son •& 0011111 PUBLIC NOTICE 1, n M•C..NI Ul 1 (..() "I l:ili r u11 PUBLIC NOTICE t.uu No 39·34·73 SUMMO..I NOTICll VIKI l\eve Men tue& The CIKlll mer decide ,.alftl l fell wlt~t y1K1r belnt he•• IHllMI rou rH ponct wlthlft ao def•· "-*' 111• lnfOfm•llon below. II tOu w11n 10 sne~ the advice or eo ""'"""Y .n m11 1na11er you snould tlll ~·· 111nm1JllV 10 ma1 you1 w111ten "'•Ponse 1t 3ny mey ~ 11'60 on 11me fl 111111111111 led• decldlr conlr• Ud. 11,1 M c11 •• 1,, Ml'~·' (,A ·i~'G.?7 111.-1111•~~ <t& -----------------v'""' ,_,1111,. Allu C.A 9no<> eln eudl•ncle • m•noe qu• Ud r•· 'tll•v,.11 Willo.itt1 L)ollu•t<lly t4'i0~ JP COOPEll 18!ld6 V811nrt8 lo. FICTITIOUS I UllNl:S8 --------------1--------------1 t.ul 1111 httlll 1,.wos 43911 C.re•I· a pond• dentro de 30 dlH . lH I• 11,,1 ""'"Av" 1 u•lll• C.A •J2utlU 11111111111,11011 81.'Ul.h LA 9:16•6 NAM( ST ~TEMINT PU8LIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE .,,..,, Nnrt•J l A 1117fl0 lnlotm•CIOI\ que •lau•. (l,1v11t tl1111111•ll1 '10~ N Cll1PO•""' J1•111 P,11111.1uc 18!;d6 VdllMll Ln' r111• 1011nw111(1 l)flrtOn is aoing 1111-. OuS•llt•O ·~ Cftll\IUI lert nv dll II I h I k lh d I r At1,t'lt"ITI , A W'Hll 1 11111111111111111Atuo11 C.A 9Ni48 l1u•1111"'' <lb K.ol414 rlCTITIOUS I U81NE88 ., I 1 you w 1 o ••• • • v c• o ' v ' f 8' • I NE WP 0 II r Ii A RB 0 R NOTICE OF TIM£ NAME 8TATEMENT "'v•vu 1111 •n •llotn•y In thl• m•ll•r. rou 1 .... C.1111<1<>1• "'""'""~ t~7 11 1·""" 1 ,,,,, .... 1 "" I ~~ .. VOi Ollll L111t LllWI~ AVISOIU'9t!d '11 »•00 dem•n<IMl• r o t111J11111a led• decldlt contre Ud. ''" eudlenGlt • menoe q ... Ucl. , .. epond• dentto de JO ~ •• LH le lnlotmeclon que elgue. ahould do •o promptlr ao lh•l YOur 1 111," Av•• 111.,1111 t.A q 1680 1" 11o1111 .. •qt1111"'""11 (;A 1Jltl46 CllRl51 MAS lflEES 160 t Dov1Jr .\NO PLACE OF fnt 1011ow11111 iim~o11 1~ <101119 11115 sl~h•ntt'llt w,. hl"tl w•lh mo I I 11,., '""11, .. ~-" 1 ,,11111,da•I 11• 1 "" ''"'"'"' •• , , unuutl•'d !ly ,1n Do f11,.w1111n Bencn CA ll2660 PU•LIC SALi! OF llu~•non .is C ( ( wr llen rnponae, I any m•r o. • .. ' 'i I J p 38 P II II COL' •TE"'AL "UIH OON• 1 AS"'0•1•1ES -t••· (..ounty ,1"1~ ,1 11,11111" A)1mty Oil filed on tim e !l••t ,., ti l•iulu•1"'"' ••Ht1v•1h1.11 ,.,,1 "'" uno tn~ a cy ~ " " ,_~ ~ w ,.... u Nov 1 'tH ~ ,1, •••• 1,,,,,..,.111 '"'. 1 '""'"' I 1111 N""'"'" 11 ..... 11 CA 9'660 NoticP IS ne1eny given oy me N Nl'wllOll Blvd 101 Newpatt F"""""" 11 1011 •l•h to ... 11 the .chic• el 1n ello•r>eJ In thlt mener, r• 1h0111d do to prompllf to thet ,_ wtltt•n tH ponM . If •nr. "''' be flied on lime. SI Uat•d d•H• aollcll., el conae· t 1 1 1 t ,. fl d ""lh t Ill 1 1 t "' CA 'l""r. 1 u._.. I 'h1 ·' 1h•mf"tll ~ ..... fllt•O "'''" uw 111, f11h•H1t'lll 1.\11. flh•cl "'-'•lh ttlt' .... •U ... tftt•-.•, I f CUtt uc; ttv v (tU WI '''~'0" a ... "" IC,,. (l ",. uu . .rh C'UV· Punh,tn .. ,J I,, U14)l" C.ndst D11lr 0 dt un •bogado •n •••• ••unto. t ~I I t\ l h•t .. ,,, 01 '"flt.~' •"'IUlllY tl11 i1••C) ' ... , ... (ll llU}t' «.nv•'1\o nu •lllh"•i1u 11 loHOwmt) o~~(.rtt)ed co1101er11 Wiii be tit \ttl Oonul ,.-_9, S1•ut.1 Autt Av .. p.,,.,, Nr•. ' t' 20 .._,, 11.J8J d•~••• h•c•rlo lnm•dl1l•m•nle, r •• ., I'll', < 1 1 1••111 "''' ''"'" ht•l11 .11 lh•• nou• 01 10 00 o cloc~ Co\1,1 Mollo (..A 11;.>6"7 !19H4 83 d• H I• m1n11•. tu •••PUHi• F229647 F221S44 I"" ,,,,,,. .. ,.. .. 1 "·" hh•tl wun "'" 4 M 011 int• '!Ith Ody ol Novemo..r I"'' 1>11\111.,~~ ... conauc1eo Uy on ------------- eactlt•. 11 h•y •laun•. pu•d• H r 1 "r '""'"' 11,,11.,,, Lo.hi 0,.,1, 1 111.1. 11111 ••1.111111 Lu."t u.111v 1 •111111~ 1 •1·r~ 111 01.11uJ• C,1111r11y "'' t'l83 "' lbl rash1011 Lane Su•ll' 111l11\1Uuu1 reglt lr•d• • llempo •t Ni" t 1 !O • • ll•'l 4 1116 1 I• 1 t • 1 II> No» t. I 1 .'O l'IH 1 N • l1o l~l<J 10(, 1 uslln Cou111v 01 Oronge "•t8h.• l(vr1 0<111111 PUBLIC NOTICE SI Uelecl deM• tollc:ll•t •• con ... to de un •botedo on •et• HVnlo, deberl• heceflo ll\nMHMet.-1e, d• ••U m•-r•. IU leepuOlll la H C•lt•, el h•J elgun•·· ~ Mf reglalred• • tlempo. t·TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll 6064 81 118111 llJ f2:10l71 nl t.nlllQ1111.1 fnos "au1me111 w,1t hlf'O 1Mth lht! FICTITIOUS •USINESS compl•lnl hu be•n lll•d by th• , 1•11111•1w11 1~~ 11111e < Ohl 0 11lyl A 11ote ,of SSO 000 ot ,1n 1111111e11 toul\ly Cle•~ 01 t11.i110" County on NAME STATEMENT p•lntltt •a•ln11 you II you wit h 10 PUBLIC NOTICE r ,1,,1 N1" )0 • D,;c ·t 11 t\18 l •JI{• ot 12 · 0<1 11'1 •911J 1 '"' tull1.1w11111 1a,1so11 •S uo1ng d•l•l\d 1hl1 l•linull. you muel. PU6LIC NOTICE -------------6 140·33 Anu.><ml owe<J $J~ 000 1Jlus pay F221S48 1""""'"" "' wllhln3011.11s.1llt11llli.'>11r1Hl1Clnl1'>1--------------1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .n1•111,.,1110l&tetharge~lromJuly 19 l't11Jl1•,1t"O C)1.111ge <.o..isl Oa1l1 LOlltC.E PHAAMAC..'r 440 Fd11 51•rvt'<I ""I"" Ith• w111t Int~ 1.our1 ,, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t98J m•tl COSI ol ,life' l'tlnl O• I JO Nn• 6 IJ lO 198:J Cl• Co&HI Me\d L A 92626 "'"""" r,.,~1<111s,. '" 111 .. ~ornpl.i1n1 NAME STATEMENT 111,; h1llow11•11 pt'1~011~ or .. 0011111 PUBLIC NOTICE PJrcet Col P.ir<.el Mu(o ltltltl 111 5676·83 , .. ,, F1.u1k ~1Ju1ne1 2717 C1iro111a1 Unit'~~ Vllll .10 v1iu1 IJPt11111t wtll 11~ I .... lnll11w1114 µer sons .. re <tOIO\) ........... ,,JS RC'Ok 3 Pn11 .. 2'> ol Parcel M,1p '"till:' I>• ( 'l\l 1 M .. , .. CA 9?626 l·TO THE DEFENDANT; A c:lvtl comp4•1nt hH been filed by Ille p•lntlll 901ln•t row. If JOll with to d•l•nd thla lewault, )'Oii muet, within 30 Ila) s alte• lti•s summons 11 se"ea on you 1.ie with th•s court • wnllen 18$p0rl!le to the comp1111nt u,,1ess you <10 your O•laull will ~ entc•e<I on •PPllCahon 01 the e>l111n· 1111. ana 1t11s cou11 may ente1a1u.<1g•· melll against you 10< the rehet oe- mandti<I 1n me complaint "'lllCh cout<I result on garo11hmen1 of wages tt~ong or money 01 properly -:11 0111er 1ehcf requeS1e<l 1n Ille com· plaint e111ert'<l 011 ••P1Jl1L.111u" ul m .. 1t1a111 t•11-.U«'" .is (MPHA::ilS tlN llAlll t6/'..1 lrv11111 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL 11111ct' 011ne Cou111v A11corchll ol Or PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,, t>us111.,s5 •s c..onouclt!<I l.lv an till an<l 1111~ Go111I "'•'I e111e1 111u<19.. MA n k £I 1NG RE sou RC Es A\'t'nu•· 'iu•lt' J LO~tll M11s •• LA FROM PARTNERSHIP a11ge County also known as ?!>J" 1n<1 ... 11u.1I m11nt Jg.11ns1 y1111 IOI , .... r!jltt'I lie· t.HOUP .'41? Ii.Jr DOI B••<I Suite ~1Gli' OPERATING UNDER Mllwsan Drove Laou11a Hills CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS r<111I Fr<1••k Spinner llldl1dt1tl 111 lt•t· comr:ilaonl wn1c11 ~07 Co~tu Mesu CA 92626 Nu11cv Aas"' 242b B OrOll\)i! FICTITIOUS I UllNESS NAME Tl11s no11ce 1S g1ve11111 accor<1a11ce NAME STATEMENT In" ,tah!m\ltlt was tole<! with tne coulll 1 "~ull "' 9.:1ftlis11m,;111 or L yo11s 6as11., Daley inc 24 t2 Avf'lllJ•' Cos1.1 Mos..i CA 9JbJ7 I ni' h•llOw11111 c.i1ir~on has wllhdtawn w11h the prov.1s1Qfls 01 Sec11on 9$04. Tne lollawong persons are <loong Cour11y ('1erk cil Oranye County on wagtJS 1a~u111 01 ntonay 01 orope11y H1111101 Blv<t S111t" l07 Co.ila C11t1•yl McLain, 20091 Bayv111w II~ 11 gc11tHll.I pa11n11r from 1ne PBll· Subu1vos1on Ill. or lhe Unolorm Com· tJ siness as Oct to 1983 or olher , .. 11er reuue•ltlll"' the corn M .. ,,1 CA 92626 Orive Sama Ana Hcogllts. CA fl2707 "'" sh•tJ oµt1rn1tng un<ler lhe toe-mercml Code or 1he Stale ol Coll· 'o & 1 PROPERTIES 14831 Buck· p1a1111 r111s Dull•11es~ •S t.C111nucteo 11y a This uus11lt'$S 1s conouc1ed uy Ill· 1•110•1s thJSonesa name ol SAN fOrl\10 h Pl T 11 CA 92680 F22 .. 50 Pub11sneo Oo u11ge Coast Oa•ly Polol Nov 6 13 20 27 1983 5993.93 D&lllO Aug lb 1983 COIPOrilltOll (l1v1dut1I, MAncos DEVELOPMENT COM· DA TED Novelllt>tlr 18. t983 muD:;,;, luc~.~~e'" 1709 Hameu. J PETERSON Clerk Oan1i!I Oalev Jr Vice P1es1oen1 Na"CY L Ras111 f'ANY JI 18552 MacArthur Blvd . f:t. CAMINO MORfGAGE Ba lie ill OK T•003 By D MALLICOAT Oe1Juty 1h1S s1a1emenl was 111ed w111> the ·lh1s ~tute1ner11 w8s ltle<l "'1tt1 11111 llvmtt C:A 92715 16'1 ~11sn1on Lane 106 0 sv ~· G (SEAL) CARL F. INGWALSON. JR •. Countv C1111k 01 01ange Count)""on Co11r11y C111r~ of Orange County on "'" l1ll1t1ous bus111ess 'lliltte San1a Ana, CA 92680 1 ,eriysPiac a;cn~ll d~6~;6~0Ck· PUBLIC NOTICE •pc. Nnv 2 198J No• 1!> 1983 ~lllh•n1A111 101 1ne p11rtne1sh1p was 17 t4) 669·0933 ng •om 11• us'"· 525 "B" SI,. Sull• 1136 F2291.. F2301t1 1t1eo on D .. c 22 1980 1n me County Lou Rosen8ur 111'5 business 16 co1tductea by 8 Dated Dec JO 1982 LEE A BRANCH C1e111 By J Y HYATT. Oepu!) Sen Dl•QO. CA. 92101 ' Pu111rsnt>d OrJnge Coast Da11r Pu1>•1•.nro Oru11gf.' Coas• Da11y I Orirnge Pul>llshe<I Orange Coils! Oa11v P1101 tlnei.ll partnership 619··239·0414 Pilol NOv 6 13 20 '7 1983 PtlOI Nov 20 'l7 Oec: 4 I I 198:! FILE NO F t52 I 14 Nllv 20 t983 Oavi<I L GoeeotJ WEST ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT JUDICIAL OISTlllCT MARY GREGORY •tOOS. HQ. 1l ts W. Cr .. c:et1t Avet1ue, l vlte .. An•h.im, C A. t2I01 Put>llsnl'<l 01111ye Co.is1 Carly Pilat 5986-83 6132·83 f ull N11me an<I Ado1ess ol the Pei· 6166·83 This slalemenl was hrea w•lh tne Nov t.l <O 2' Dec 4 1\18.l .._ ____________ _.._ on W11nd111w11011 rd11lang Soheel. ou111y Clerk ol Orange Counly on 1141 13th Strffl dWettmll\eter. CA. t2te3 Pla111t1ll MISSION INSURANCE COMPANY a Cahlorn1a corpara11on 6070·tlJ 18552 MacArlhu1 Bl•<I Suite 445. Cl 26 1983 All new businesses using a fictitious n11ne CA 92115 PUBllC NOTICE F221524 JONES. MAHONEY I BRAYTON ttorn•Y• •I L•w 111•1 nt-1ss1 PubllS"eo Oral\Qi! Coas1 01111y Pilot Nov 20 27 Sept • 11 1983 the County Clerk. The DAIL V PILOT noRNEYs AT LAW FICTmous BUSINESS provides the forms and filing services S:v".u~:':,r::,: ••nk eutldtne NAME su~ENT for our customers. If you are starting a n• Newport Piece. s uite n o Tne •ollowong oerso s are 001ng DAILY PILOT f ••port h eel\, CA. t2t4IO t>usine$s as new bUSineSS Call the Or Publish~ 01ange Coast Oallr HAC•ENOA INN 1951.3 Newport ,·nfo rmat1'on and forms iat No" 13 20. 27 Dec 4 . 1983 Blvd Costa Mesa CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNEH NAME I TATEMENT The tollowlng person •S dOlng nusiness as LASER-WE.ST 7 t9 Promon10fy 0. .. w Newport Bettcn CA 92680 James Kraushaar 7 19 Promon- 1ory Or W Newport Beach. CA 92660 20 Newport Center Dri ve, Sult• ewport h ech, CA. t29IO Puohsned Orange Coast Daily 1101 Oct 30 Nov 6. 13. 20 1983 5882·83 PUBLIC NOTICE Oerenaant AL HAODELl ano HEIDI HADDEl L 1n<11V1dually ano 4819-83 doing ous1ness as HAOOELL S -------------MOBILE PM SERVICE. HAO· .. -JC ..,..,Tll'C DELL SMOBILE PM SERI/ICE a---~__;~---""-~-"---- Partne•sh1p DOES I tnrouon 10 in· FICTITIOUS IUSIHllS CluS••e NAME STATEMENT Case No 95477 fhe tollO'fllng persons ate Ootng SUMMONS DuS11\8SS as name. must by law be registered with ,~~~'E~ ~n~~a~~. ~:~~ei Mike Shu Cn1n Lin 1!>359 Calle 1--------------------·--------6072-83 Qespensero H.1c1enda HIS CA This Duso11t1ss os conaucle<I by an lr----------------------------------------... 1lndlVldUBI NOTICE! You heve been tued, WILDLIFE EXPEDITIONS INTEA· ORANGE COUNTY The court m•r decide aeeln•t YOW NATIONAL 24302 Del Preao Dana SUPERIOR COURT without your belnt h .. rd unleee Point CA 92629 91745 Mike Snu Ch1h Lin ln1s sto1em1Jn1 was !ilea wnn me County Clerk ol Orange Count~ on Nov t5 1983 F230\93 Puo11sne11 Or ar1ge Coast Daily Pilot Nov 20 2 7 Dec 4 t t 1983 6130·83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne ro11ow1ng pe1son os <101ng ousiness as 1AI ARCHAEOLOGICAL AO \llSORY GROUP !Bl BROCI\ RE SEARCH 1648 Newport Siva Su11e C Costa Mesa CA 9:1627 James P<1u1 B1ock 1520 Ruin Lane Newport BMcn CA 92660 fnrs Dus1ness cs conauc1ea DY .in mc:J1v•dual James Paul Br oc• lfh~ 'Sldl ... lnf-lnl ...-..ac. l•'Pd ..... 4th IMP Coun1y Clf'r~ ot O•J •Ill' County on Nov 14 t98J F230030 PuoloSl'll!O OrangP Co<1st Oa11v P1•01 Nov 20 27 Dec 4 ' I •983 6137 83 DIATH NDTICIS TODAY'S CIGSSlllD PVIZLI ACROSS 77 fam11y 153 Record on wood !03 Atlormatlve t Swoon memt>er rob ban 19 Jaclo.rabbob vote 6 Sea• abbr 154 Male ne1r 23 Bed lrl'en t06 ~au 10 Close l11mlv 78 Wes1wara 155 Vital 019fltl 3 I Cushion coloring t4 Soo11e<1 _1 t57 Poel•c 33 lllie1an 108 Russian cn11oren 80 Oesored con1ract1ori gazelle conven11on 1q Snout 81 Animal lats 159 Slory 34 Passing 109 He was ;:>O 111s11 86 81t1er vetcn t60 Haol LDllO fashions Latin nablema11 87 Dancer 161 unauendi:O J6 Donkey 110 Identical 2 t H19nwav 89 Work unol 163 Slum I 37 G•rodo s 113 l•qu•d d1v1C1er 90 F'1nd taun dwellings note measu1e 22 rv ollerongs 92 Tootruess 1116 Summer 39 Obtvse 115 Common 24 Merrie mammal souvenu 42 Step Hawaiian measure order t67 Con<:ern1ng 44 Ledger page 1 t9 Chlld·l1ke 2!> Hawa11an 94 Indian crop t68 Soul f11Jnc.n 46 Regret !:? t Iron or stee hmOer tree 96 Cuts a1 169 1ce1an<11c 48 Cut Oii 124 Pronoun 26 MOYt' 1.1ndom PO<'hy 50 M ons1e1s 125 Torn ons1<1e smootnlv '1<l Sore ca11ec-1101o 5 1 Young!.tC• OUI ,-F n•ntn state Scottish 1· I Cullural 53 Doctor~ 121 Former :?8 P11nt1ng 100 Ot p11me me<11um ass1st<1nt name •1u10 omponance 172 Panay db Or 128 l'res1den11a 2!! Cry 01 pain 104 B11>t•ca1 a1>on91ne 55 Finagle monogram 30 .._noco. p11est 17 4 Snot s11e !>7 r<eystone 130 Ponder snarPly t05 Fishing pote 175 Trappe<! State 132 Volcano in 32 Noc1urna1 107 S1eep1es I 77 Plant part a DO• Japan pleasure-1 I 1 Listener s 178 Domest1ca1e 58 Ready 134 Benoit!' seeking loan· t79 wasnes mal\ey 13!> Female 2 words 112 Milled alloy ltghlly 59 Hodge-sheep 18 t Reaus James l<t•ushaar T n1s st81emenr was ltled wllh the County Cler~ ol Orange County on Ott 26. 1983 Pul>llSfltld P1101 Oc1 30 f 221523 Orange Coast D•llY Nov 6, 13, 20, 1983 588 t·83 700 Civic: Center or. WH t you rH pond within 30 deya. Reed Douglas A Thompson 2•302 Del S•nt• An•, CA. 92701 lh• lnlorm1t100 below. Praoo Dene Point CA 92629 Pel•ttoner KA TH LEEN MARIE It you wish lo seek the aOvtCe of an Douglas A Tnompson FREDERIC!< attorney 1n lh•S ma11er you snoulO Thos sca1emen1 was hied wHh the Respon<lem JOSEPH THOMAS do so promplly so that your w1111en Coumv Cieri\ or Ora,.9e Coun1y on FREDERICK response_ II any may De hleo on Nov 16 1983 Cose No 022:1694 l•me F2'l0374 SUMMONS CFAMIL 'f LAW) AVISOIUSle<I na S>OO <1emano1ae Pubhsneo Orange COMI Dally NOTICE! You h•ve been •ued. El t11Duma led• decldlr c ont1• Ud. P1101 Nov 20 27 Dec 4 11 1983 The court m•y dec:llM ltQ•lntl you eln 1udlencl1 • meno• que Ud. re-6 t38·83 PUBLIC NOTICE wlthoul your being hHtd unlH• aponde d•ntro de )0 dlH . LH I• -------------d lthl 30 d fl d 11\lormeclon que algue. -------------'FICTITIOUI 8USINES8 you reepon • " •Y•· H 11 you wleh to tffk the advice of Ml.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT lh• lnlotm•tlon below. en etlorn•y In lhlt m•ll .. , JOu -------------- The to11ow111g pe110l\S are doing It you w1sn 10 seek the aOv•cJ! o• an thould do ao promptly to lh•I your FICTITIOUS IUSINESS business 85 at101ney on tn15 maner you should wtlllen rn ponH , 11 eny. m•y be NAME STATEMENT ADVANCED CLEANROOM MAIN· <IO so prompllr •o tflal your w1tllen llled on time. Tne IOll0"''"9 pe1sons ere aomg T f NANCE 26 732 Vie Linares •es1><>n51 01 any may De toled on SI Utled deaH •olk:lt•r el eon ... llu~1ness as M1ss1on \lt8f0, CA 92691 llme to d• un ebofado en H ie .. uolo, 1HE /IRTISTtCAl '1AN0S :19332 lucin<la F Gu111ano. 2673:1 Via AVllOIUstedhas1doOemanoaae debe1l1 hecerlo lnme<11111menta, Sotloc ma7w.ay San Juan Capoa!rll\O Linares Mtsston \11e10 CA 92691 Et lrol>uma led• decldlr c:onlr• Ud. d• .. 11 "'enere, eu r"puelle A 926 "' Janet R Foro 2673:? Voa Linares eln •udlencl• •me~ qu.e Ud. r .. eecrlt•, t i h•Y •IQun•. ~ .. , He1n1 Dieter Stu le 2933t M1s11on V1e10 CA 9269 I eponde dentro cM '° dlH. LH I• r99latrad• • ti.mpo. Sonoma ... a~ San Juen C•P•Strll"O. This 1>us1ness os con<luCle<I Dy 11 lnl0tmeclon q ... •IQue. 1·TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll CA 92675 geneial par&nersnip II you wleh lo ..... Ille edYlc:• of compl•lnt hH been llled by the Anna l(atnahna Stute 293~ Luc1n<Ja F Gu111ano •n •llorner In tttlt m•ll•r, you palnllfl eg•lnet JOU II 104.I wlAh le Sanom•way S.in Jullll CaP<SltatlO Thos Sl81ement wes hle<J wotn tne t hovld do to promptty AO thel your defend lhfa .. w•ull, you mvel, CA 9167!1 Coun1y Clerk 01 Orenge Counly on wrllteft 1••pol\•e. II •nJ, m•1 be within 30 aays eller inos summon• 1s Tn1s ous.n~s •S C()OOUCle<J oy a Oct 26 1983 fifed°" lime. servea on you hie with 1111s court e general 0"1ne<Sh•P F221511 SI U•led deM• tollclter •• c:-Wt1lten response to the compleonl ~e;ni ()ete• Stute Pul>ltshed Oreno• Cou1 0111y 0 de un •botedo en "'• Hun lo. Unless you 00 your ae•aull will De Jh•• 1caremenl •as hleo witn 1ne P1101 Oct 30 No• 6. 13 :?O 1983 1• h.c:erlo lnrnedlel-nte, ente•eo on application ot me Pl••n· ~n1y ci .. k ot Or~oun1y on 5885·83 HI• m•nere. '" rnpueete hit and lh•s court may enter 11 iuOQe· Nov 16 1983 ec:rll•. •I h•1 •IQune. puede -ment aga11\sl you tor the r .... 1 ae. eol•lred• • tlempo. manoeo 1n Ille 'ompt11n1 wnicn Put>lisneo Orange 1-TO THE RESPO..OENT: Tiie coola resull in garntS'1menr 01 Pilot NO\ 20 27 Dec tltlooer hH flied • petltlofl c:on-PtJBllC NOTICE Fnosn Coast OWi) ' 11 19113. 6139·83 ernlt19 Jout marrl ..... If rou tall lo ... ages lak•llQ 01 money or P•operty NOTICE OF D E ATH OF ti.• re•ponM within 30der • of the ~;a~~~er re1tet reQues1eo •n me com-------------- ALLEN Stan ton Freeman' •t• lh•I thl• •11mm-I• M rved D 20 1983 PtJBllC NOTICE ---1"1'1.....,'-~-fi.>..._,.ll.L.,._,. 1IKI, yo11r deleult may be aieo July aka George S. Freeman. aka ntered and the c:ovrt mey enter • ArCHAllO L MAC'<. Cler~ FICTITIOUS 9USIHEH 35 Enoure l 14 Solotary podge 137 Eve11109 37 Poe1 H6 Ptut&I &<H!lly 60Moaei;; CAROLINE STILLWELL BALDWIN ALLEN dll·d <ll Nc·wpm t IW;1c·h, C:A. No- v1·ml)l.'r I h. I !JH:1 Shl· 1~ st·r- v1vt•d liv h1•r hu-;lwni.l. B<.'wlt•y t\llt·rt t>I l3:1lbo.i bl<1n1t'. h1·1 \lln Uav1d l3aklw111 111 W m,hltll(ltln. Connl't'l11ul, dauKhtC'r~. C<1rot1nl· (0<K1'V) L1•w1:. of &gu1u. Pht11pplnl''-(and ht•1 thtldren Nm•I ;ind Owen). ll11ix• B.llclwin, of L.1 ll11nda. l'1\, dOd D:il(• Fll'kl K <.'nrwllv of Tu1·son. 1\ n111nJ A mcmon;il <it·n. 11., will l.1t• h1•ltl Tut"-..l..iy. N11 \'l'ntht•1 ~4. I 9H:I ..it I PM. l';ruf1t \''""" Mt·m1.nc1l 1-'ark. <.'c1111nd d,.J Mar. CA. fr1lh1Wt'(I b' ..i mu~tlal prn· gram A trust fund h,1\ lx·c·n • ... c.1hh'h"d '"'"''ti 1h1 , 11111 pit 111111 t>f h1•1 l>1Klk ,J11h11 Alli 11, E'<c'I. u1111 P < > Bm. , -, I. 1\lh:in1tor,1 ( '1\ HI Hll:! Ttw lanHlv '>u).{g1•<its ,1 drina· IH1n t11 1111., Pl " L 1\·11r1t1· 1·h,111C\ lft 111'11 11f ll11"'1·r' 11111•11;11•111 Ni v. lla1 mr111\' lnd1,111.1 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH I TUTHtll WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th S1. Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ~metary M ortu ary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOR .. ICK MORTUARY 1795 L aguna Canyon Ad. Laouna Beach, Ca 92851 494-9415 '· . be lore 38 Minced oatll 40 Boo! leaiure 41 Breaks s11dden1y 43 Helm pos111on <14 Escape 45 Jewish ceremonv 4 7 Bonng 1001 49 City Desk managers !It SaluO or skoal 52 Gna•I 54 Plant seeds 56 Hidden obstacies 57 Chum 56 Acouoesce 62 Pa1<1 a1hle1e 64 Mascullne htle 65 Em11 69 On the st>ellered ~ode 70 Cordage ltoer 72 Museum cMplav 1a Network 16 Spokeo en<ling !82 Pin1a1I duel>. uealh 117 Braz11tan 183 Alleged maunla111 parrot e1eclr1co1 61 Foo11>all 118 Shake-lorce lolly abbr speare s t84 w oody 63 Food bit 11ver plants 65 Marsh 120 Cripple g1assos 122 Negative DOWN 66 Rey•on prehx 67 Small poe 123 What? t Fo<1oer 68 Other 125 Ov!ch 2 Marlnd1n 7 I Overwnelm ctieese Oye 73 Nervous 1'26 Lease· 3 Kind Slraon holders 4 Sign tubing 75 Parson l>lrd 129 Egyptian 5 Cnaracler-78 L•stens to god tSlot 79 Planets 131 Luzon 6 Shelled nuts path native 7 Sword 81 Roman art 133 Raise handle 82 Burmese l'.l6 Compara· 8 Seed knole love en<11ng coetongs 64 Tan1ahze 137 Discourage 9Compla1n 65 Cuts quickly IJ9 Helm 10 Leve-on 88 To and POS1hOn servao1s 9 t Dorectors 14 1 Have a <1eD1 t t Consume 93 Three 142 Recnove 12 Mallard comt> lorm whiskers genus 9!1 Account 145 V101en1 t3 Alphabel en111es speeches charecters 97 Everyoody 147 Nether-14 Sall solution 98 Sun god lands 15 Pun apa11 100 Tori loel we19n1 16 B1bhca1 1>oa1 101 Declaim 149 Moscalcu· 17 You Italian wildly lated 18 ·saws 102 Goll cl11tJ SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS 138 Oream Frencll 140 Matrico· lated 142 HeaClllners 143 Refuges 144 Go11lla t45 Also t46 C11p1tol Hiii body 148 MISdeeO 150 Hamelin pes1 t 5 1 Oveqoys t52 Fender mishaps 1!14 Winter vehicles 156 Pr1ncely • 158 Begin 161Sobeot1 162 B1bhca1 couotry 164 Bird 165 Ml• 168 Braz111an parrot 170 Female rabbit 173 Feminine ending 176 Currenl 180 Helm POSlllon G eorge F r eeman AN D OF lldt m•nl c:ontalnlnt lnJunclln °' Br YOLANDA PONCE Oeputr. NAME STATE•NT PETI T ION T o ADMIN IS ther Ofder• c:oncernlnf dlvleton ol (SEAL) LAW OFF1CES OF ftLCH Tne 101tow1ng person 11 doing • operty, •pouHI •upport. chlld & BURKETT business as T E R ES'T ATE NO. A 120734 ll•lod,, c:hlld auppotl, •llOfMY 900 City Pertcwal WHI. Ste, 922 KEAN'S SAILS. 505 151 SI reel To all h eirs, benl'ficlaries. Me, c:o1t1, end euch olher reti.111 Or•no•. CA. 92t6I Newport Beacn CA 92663 ... _ ,_ .. b th t The (714) 171·9027 Jo<1ene Ferousoo :?324 Elden.r1 cred itor s and ('On llngenl •Y..,. oren'"' J • c:our • Published Oranoe Coast OAily Piiot Cost• Mes•. CA 92627 S 11nl•hmenl of w•o••· leklnt' of v creditors o r Georgl' tanton oner 0, property, or-other c:ou.rt Nov 13 20 27. Dec 4. 1983 T1>1s Dus1nen os conducled Dy tit F reeman and persons who uthorlze<I proceeding• mey al•o 607 t·83 m<l•••dual be h · · ed tt Jo<lene Ferguson may ot erwtsc mterl'St Hu · IMDI IC NOTICE ln11 statement was hled wilh the h II di t ied: Aug. 15, 1113 nNL tn l e WI an or estate· EE A. •RANCH, Clerk COUl\IV Cler~ or Or•nge Counly on A petition has been riled i: HERMA I:. I OSTICK, Oeput1 FICTITIOUS I USINESS Oct 26 1983 NAME STATEMENT by James L. Rubel, Jr. in the EAL) JAMH S. 8WEENEY The lollowlng persons are <IOillQ Superior Court or Orange 101 town Center OrlH .t107 Dusmess as P1l~~~~:10 ~;a~ County request in g t hal -ouneNIQIMl,CA.tan LELAND GENERAL PARTNER· F228912 Coast Dally 4. 11, 1983 61•1·83 J L R be) J .__ 71 4) 4ts-10ol0 SHIP a Genetll ParlnetSll•P 316 ames u • r. uo: ap· ubllshe<I Orange Coast Oa11y P11oc Main Street Huntinglon eeacn CA 1-------------- potnled as personal.rcprcscn -Nov 13 20. 27, Dec 4 1983 92648 rtaJC llOTIC( ·': taltvc LO admm1st.ef the estate 6056-83 Dana1<1 R Strout 7232 L1t1le oaAllGll COUlfTY of George Stanton F reeman PUBLIC NOTICE ~:6~~· Huntington eeacn CA IUl'IW COURT (under th e Independent Ad-NanC) Strout 7:132 Lillle HtJl>O< 111 CMo C... Dr ..... ministration of Es tales A rt). FICTITIOUS I USINESS Hvntonnton Beach CA 97648 ......... ~ .... ~.~._w..,. p• ... ::. NAME STATEMENT " .. _, ........ ......_ ......., ,, The petition Is set for ht'armg The lollow1ng persons 111e <101nQ Maroon Crane !>542 FernhlH Ctr· ~ JOAN EL12AIE11t tn Dl•p t No :I al 700 C1Vll' business as ~~549-• Huntonglon Beach CA PMA FAAAEl.l; the,...Md"" Ct.•ntcr Dr .. Wl'st, San't.a Ana. CAI PRODUCT ORIENTER SER-Wilham lt!18M 504 18tn Street , ..... ._.. ort ........ CA 92701 on [A'(· 14 198:1 al \/ICES IBJ L YNWELL 25225 Via ~un11ngton BPatn CA 926~8 AOOHIAAM JUOSOH HEAD, 8Ull! ".,0 M · P1e<11• Blanca Laguna Niguel. CA Mau Diiion 5542 Fernhlll Cotcle TIGHE HEAD. VIVA HEAO PAAR, "·' A. · 92677 'B CA 92649 and .. per90N~by.tht~ IF You OBJEC.:'T In tht• Shoflev L Powell 252:15 Voa 4 Hunhnglon each Of under Md1 dewdolii!Cll; and )I Pdul D1Jh8rl 61? t51n Street urnntmg of lht• n<>Ulllln you Pie<1i:i Blanca Lagune N•gvet CA Hun11nn100 Beach CA 92648 1**""tinknown,dM'*19q .... 0 r ' 92677 " orequllab61rtghl, tltte,......,..,. i.hnuld l'tlhl'r app<'ar al th(• Harne! CNMll L•nller 25225 Via B•ll Bivens 983 t Beverly Lane Int.wt In ttie ~ ~ .. h d I G,trden Giove CA 9264 I ...-t•arlng an stall' you o IJl.'C..'· P1edrn e1a,,ca Ldgu11a N1guet CA Daryl Pl1Je<;1er 12382 Eimwooo !MlntlfT'• tttte. or .ny doud on~ 111ms or I ill' wnlh•n i1bjc.I( .. 92677 G~roen Grove CA 92640 tltt't lttle lherweo, MrNd M OOESl uon~ w ith lhC' l'OUrl before fhos bu51ness '5 con<lucled llv a H1os Dusoness os con<lucceo by 11 to tOO, lnClulNe. ' · ge11era1 PJ1rtne1sn1p n C.. No. 39-3+-7S thl· h('anng Your :ippc•ar-St11r1ey L Powell O"neral pMtners •P •W OM ;rnn· muv bt· In ll\.'r sun clr hy Tn1s s1aiement was llled with thll Wrlloarn Lelan<I General partner MOTICm YMI ...,. M-. ...a. . 1 his ~ta1emen1 was 11re<1 w101 1ne ,,_....,. _,.,....--... ,_ your u11urnC'v County Clerk 01 Orange Colll1l't' on Coun11 Clerk ol Orange Counly on .....,. ,.. Mlltt ~ ...... . . ff YOU 1\HE A C Hl-:Dl -OCI 26 1983 F2.21547 Nl'lv 8 1983 Ft2tllt,... ................. ..... TOH or a t·ontlngen l credi tor PuDllslled Oral\ge Coast Daily P 0 c •st 011 ._ ..... r••• s ....... • f I .• d r I P1101 Oct 30, Nov 6. 13 20. 1983 ul>hShe<I lllnge cOa I y "-· wWI 10 ... --ecMot:.:: n t lUul'C.'casc• • you must I 1· Pllo1 Nov 13. 20 27 Dec 4, 19&3 _.....;:;.,In ....... _ ...... I h h 5877·83 ... _._, ,,_ .. __ .~ your t• mm w it t l' <'<lurl or 6<Hl5·63 00 80 llfCllnplty 801Ml'your ~ 1m 1S<'nt 11 to thl' pl'l'SOl'lal r ep-nonsic NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rtoaPOftM, 11 ilft, 'MW be taed • rosentativc appointed by thl' ~.-. tlrnl. l'OUrl with in four months FICTITIOUSIUS1t••• FICTmou e •u..... AVllCMl-..SllU6do6afNl lf1• ... e lttbufM: .... .....,.....,. U& from the date uf first ISSUAl\re NAIK STATl!MINT NAMI ITATIMI... ... ........ -....... .. of lctlt•rs as p rovidt'Cl In Sec· The 1011owing person 1s <101ng The 1o11ow1ng person It Ootng -..... ....,. ,. • --. &Aa 11 t>usiness a1 Dus1ne" as -uon 700 of th e Probate Code TERRI'S GALLEY •500 CampuJ NATURAL REFLECTIONS, 21111 ..... .. • ., ... ~ of California. Th<.' time for Ort"" Sit =348, Newport Beacn Mariners Drive. Newport Bffch, CA .,.• ::.: = ...... ~.: filing claims will not expire A. 92660 9:1660 .....,,. .. ~ ..... ,.. priDrto fou r mont hs frof'n the ... ~~~:i;:i!•g~r 9~~~ Pearl Ottve Dr~::.'~~13:.c~ '6~ ~:;,i:s ..-1 • 11 I .,. _, '9 dale of the hearing f'\OtJced This business is conducted by an Thos ous1ness os coo<1uc1ed by en ":::..:--..;.. ........ _. above. lndMdual 1nd111i0ua1 ,. ...... _ .... _ lloun11t18edn1 La11yA Burge -•-• -YOU MAY EXAM INE the Th11 s••temen1 ~as filed w!lh 1he Tn1s stotemen1 wu hied wlth I~ ....,.. ....... IF• 1 1 1 11 file kept by the rourt. If you County c1.,.11 o1 Orange County on County Clerk ot O•enge Coun1y on • .... -., • 1 • I It ar e Interested In the estate, ov 1 1963 Nov 1• 19&:1 ...... • ~ 4 ,_.. .. You mav serve unnn the ex-F22903I . '80080 1 ' ..... i';i'li;••DA• " ,.... Pubhlhed Ot111Qe Coes1 Oaily PuDltsned Orange J;out Delly TO nll ~ IYn'l A ... t'Cutor or adm 1nls1rator . or Piiot Nov 6. iJ 20 27. 1963 Piio t Nov w. 21 Dec 4 11. 1'983. «F'~ t:!::,..,,.. :r.': upon thl• allorney for the ex-!>98!>-63 &13&-83 == 1111 ..-, ,_ -. ('CU tor or admin istrator , and Ptll.IC NOTICE _... • .,. ""' .......... II f 1l<.' w ith th e cour t w ith proof Ml.IC NOTICE __.on~ .. .-lltl oourt • of,lll•rvirc1 a wrltt<'n request FICTITIOUS 1ua•H ..,... NlllOiW9 to .. www•"**"· d i I I 'ICTITIOUS 8UllNHI NAMI IT AflMINT UNeee do. "°"' dllllllll .. .. stating .. l t you l'11 rt' llpt.'l' a NAMI ITATIMINT The ronowl petlOO It ~ Oi'I •Uiloelon .... ~ notice o f tht! flllng Of an In-The lollowll\Q peraon 11 OOlt'IO business at· '1G .,,llidtNloourtlftlr.,_ ...... vc.ntory and approillement of butll\ftt H CONCERT EVENTS. 1&41·0 =~ ~ .... ,..., .. 1.'SlatC' llSSC\8 or (If the-pell· M 8. MARKS Tl'IUCKINO co. Mllm• A...-. Coell ...... CA, ~ .......... ....... i ti . ...i 14252 Culver Or~ Suitt A t37, IMl\11, 92826 • ~ ,_,., In ... ....,....,.. el t ons ur account.s men on.,.. A 9271• J•m .. M•CllMI Kempner. 3•83 ...-. llMrllt of"*"" ot ~ In &-ction 1200 :and 1200.~ of 81tpne" Matk1, 14•21 C11e11y Wimbledo" w11, Cot•• M"•· CA .• .._.....,,........ ... .__. t he Collfornlo Probat~ Ca<k'. ooo. Tu1ttl\, CA HMO 92626 ........ James L R•bel Jr 1'111 t>u11ne11 II conducteo by tsn Thtt 1>11a1net1 It condUCil9d by en u..: 0.. '°' ,.. • • ' ndMdu•I lndfvldull Lii A. ~ Cllsrtl 343t Vii Oporto Sltt>l\tfl Mlfllt JISmft MeellMrl 1<eme>t1tt • J. Y. HYATT,~ Newport Beach, CA. ttHI Th1111t ttm4ltt1 ... hltd with ttte Thia "•''"*''-• 111ee1 with tht •• ...., ..... .... (710 113·41 72 nty Clerk ot 011011• COvnty on County Clelk or OtllflOOll County on -•.o..e.e---. .... • Nnv 3 1983 N 1• 1"83 ---.CA.-. Pubhr<hl~ Ornn~r C1N1~t F221121 °11 " • ""* "14) ,,.._., • Oa1ly Pilo.1 Nuv Ill, 20, 2d. PuC>11lhe<I Or•f\Oe ~1 Otify PuOllPltO Otange Cont 01t1ty ,._,..,.., 0....-~ D11J ,_ 1983 PllC'lt Nov 8 13 20 n 1983 Ptletl N(W 20 n ~ .. , I Ila ....,, .. ff ........ tt. .... fflrifl ll:l '987 83 6131-83 .. ....., Cle Orange Cou OAl~Y PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 • . . llateve:r you ·nee --- you'll fin • II a > in the i DI • • • '\!.: • ... - ' ••• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 DI Trlf'phorlt' ~1·n ll't'. MonJav-Frnla \ 8 :00 A .M .-~::W 11 • \1. Uusinf's~ .ountt·r: Mo11da v -l·'ri1la' 8:00 A .~1.-!>::HI P.~1. l>EAl>Ll:\ES: PlilJtH:ATlt )~ ~luntl.I\ T~" tlu" \\' rd11r,d;I\ Thuro;;tl;i' Fm la\ ~at urd;t\ Suntl:\' ....... , \11111 I 11•"· \\ ··ii rt1ur, h1 l· fl OEAl>l .l~E I I :.W ,1.111. I. '\fl I' Ill I · ·111 f' 111 I .IU p .111 l w p Ill .uiu p .111. ~IHI I' 111. CA:\CELL\TH):\ & COHHE(:TH•:\S: Cancellation::-.111d ,·,1rn•t·ti1111~ 111,1 ~ be maJe 011 :;a11w dP,1 dli11l's H!°' above. Plea.f' a k fnr il l'arwellatio11 number wh1•n t·a nct>ll ing ,·ou r <t<l. ERRORS: Check your ad <lai ly and report errors imrnr<liiltel\'. The:-DA ILY PILOT as u 111rs liahi litv for the fir!>l incorrect ir . e1 tion cnlv. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 LllO llLI Trad itional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba S.yfront, pltir & flOlll for 65' boat. Prk-ed w 1e1J $1.250.000. VISTA IEL LIM UYPllO Fabulous bay & ~taln view. 1 Bdrm, l Ba. .. -ondo ro-op. Loweet priced at $295,000. IAYSllE PUOE IAYFIOIT 111 Bayl!lde Place Open 1·5 Spet•uu·ular bay front dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br. 'J. ba dn 2 boot spaces. Redul't.'d -$1.500,000 PElllSUU HOIE OOEAIFllOIT Oc't'an & Jt'llY vu?ws Manne mom, 4 bJm1, 3 bath, 3700 ~ Cl 4 l'ar parkinti $1.385,()()(l • .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 112,100 3 Bdrm. 2 IA Ba CONDO, 2 car garage, patio, greenbelt, pool. super location near everytl\ing. Seller aays 11ell!! IUOl llllE L.arge 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba w/blt-lns, fireplat-e and only steps to the beach. Way under priced at $159,000. llPLU 01 TllE WATER Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate ; REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 WIDE EIOllllE FAllllAllS llAIOH HILLTOP NC'w -t br. 4 1, ba. custom Frcm·h Nonnundy With pier and float. 3 BdrJn + 1 Bcinn. A &tall' 1.2 prime al'rt-hillt.op Now $995,000 tremendous bu y at $475,000 llHIH llUll HIYI ... Picturesque waterfront home. Pier and float for two large boats. Five bedrooms. Huge llvlng room. Formal dining room and gourmet kitchen with breakfast area overlooking pool. Large entertainment room with wet bar and parquet dance floor. Owner will consider exchange or carry first COllOIADO CAYS IAYFllllT Coronado Island l'USl. bayfrunt lot-85' boat dt>ck Plarui avail Now $370,000 w/trade AllllOWHEAD HOIE Near new 4 bdnn. 4 bath, lake view, 3500 sq ft $440,000 Will trade fur a local property IALIOI COVES Tradillonal Bayfront 3 Br. 3 Ba. remodeled 2,000 sq ft. furnished & boat. $600,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Joli Bny"d" Orovt NB b7S biol tPNllTllITT trust deed ............................. $2,200.000 UYFlllT 131-1300 WtTIIPlllllUP ---------..._ 4 Bdrm, formal dining room, plus study, ~~4N4J4.Y4- spa & steam room, beautiful brick patio --· •••••••••••II with BBQ, dock will take 50-60' boat + side ties. 11 ~ "faxed" financinl{. CaU for fantastic details. $1,350,000 • llCOBS REALTY, INC. .. ~~~-6670 111 11&11111m Ill •11& Ill. UI •------1111!"11------•IWhll a w ondertu1 World ot Shopping, right at knocks olten when you Whal a Wonderful WOfld use resull·get1lng Dally ot Sho pping , riglll at Piiot Crassllled Ads to 'IOUr ltngert1p1 everyday! re.ch the Orange Coast Dally Piiot Classllled To pl.ca your message before the reading pubhc. phone "Brand New Country French," 2 Br & family, 2'-"' Ba. CONDO. Entire 1st floor Is for sale. "There are 2 condos In one building, but only the lower condo Is for salel'' Custom thruout, gourmet kitchen In oak, sub-zero re- frigerator & thermatronlc ovens. Ex- pensive carpeting & shutters thruout. Forever view of ocean & block to Big Corona l3each. 2000 sq. ft . of quality construction. Asking $595,000. Owner/agent will help finance. Call for appt. to see. 675-4760. People who Med People You don't need a gun to your tlnger11ps everyday! That's whit the "draw 1as1" when you DAILY PILOT place ~n ad 1n the Dally SERVICE DIRECTORY Piiot Want Ads! Call now Is all about! I 6•2·5678 market Ada. To place your ad. Phone 642-5678 call 642-5678 and let a Dally Piiot C1assllled Ads To place your ad, call 642·5678 and let a Classlfle<I Ad-Visor help you 1--------Claasllled Ad-Vlaor help you. Dally Piiot .Claaalfled. 642·5678 WANT ACTION? IClasslfled Ad!<, your one· Ctasslfe<I Ada 642-5678 atop shopping center. Y qu are cordially invited to Coldwell Banker's Special Ho1ne Tour presenting so1ne of. our exclusive listings Sunday 1-4 $200,000 -$300,000 .._,...a 1211,000 1934 Port Provence, 3 BR Hosted by: JOAN DONAHUE Tll ILIFFI 1211,000 f ff 2409 Novla. 3 BR. View Hosted by: KAY PARKER llYllllll 1111,IOO 2782 Clrcle, 3 BR Hosted by: ELEANOR BOWIE $300,000 -$400,000 IUIH YllW •LI llH.000 1032 Whltesalls Way, 5 BR, View Hosted by: DEBI BIBB WllTOUFF 1141,400 1206 Cambridge Lane, 4 BR. Pool Hosted by: MAGGIE GUTH llHIOLIFFI IHl,000 202 Seaward, 3 BR. Den Hosted by: NANCY SIMMONS unam 1141,aoo 1805 Glenwood, 4 BR, Pool, Spa Hosted by: LINDA MARSTON atltll 0110 IHl,000 9 Whitewater, 3 BR Hosteti by: CAROLE McMAHAN .... YllW 11•11 1147,100 1817 Port Carlow, 4 BR, 'fR Hosted by: LISA WHITE ..... YtlW Hllll llH,IOO 1991 Port Edward Circle, Large Lot, 4 BR, Hosted by: CORA BALDIKOSKI 1&1• YllW •II IH0,000 • 1820 Newport Hiiis Dr. E., 4 BR Hosted by: AITA BOLAND It.II --HL llAI llH,toO 2710 Bayside Dr .. 2 BR, 1 BR Hosted by: JO CAROL HUNTER .,. mun 1aaa,100 1907 Altura 3 BR. Pool· Hosted by: JENNIFER SHAW IU YllW 1909 Yacht Camllla, 3 BR, FR Hosted by: SUZIE EXLEY Un.Ill 2862 Crestview, 3 BR Hotted by: SARA MARVIN 1111.IOG NEWPORT BEACH OFFleE 2161 SANJOAOUIN HILLS_llOAD A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES IPYIUSI IHl,IOO 62 Drakes Bay, 3 BR. FR IWllll '1IW llLU IHl,000 2601 Island View, 5 BR, View Tll IL .. fl 1121,000 2939 Ouedada, 3 BR, FR, View WHTOLtff v lll0,000 1338 Antigua, 4 BR, Spa $400.000 -5500,000 IPYIUSI 32 Drakes Bay, 4 BR, Spa IULll&llUll 210 Grand Canal, 3 BR Hosted by: TOM BOLAND 11&1111 YllW llLSI 3408 Sausallto, 6 BR, FR Hosted by: L YLEEN EWING Ullll YllW lflll 1301 Keel. 3 BR, FR IPYIUSI 1 Point Sur, 3 BR. FR, View Hosted by: MARIAN REEDY . 1411,IOO 1 .. 1,000 1421,000 MOl,IOO IHl,000 $500.000 -$600.000 ....... 2600 Bayside Or., Duplex Hosted by: LYDIA MURPHY IPYIUll 5 Malibu Circle, 4 BR, FR Hosted by: BERT REEDY IMl,IOO Ullllll 1111.- 224 Via Genoa. 3 BR, Den Hotted by: VALE .. IE MARSHALL $600,000 -$700,00(• l&YUMll ...... 2752 Circle Dr .. 5 BR. Oen Host~ by: CYNTHIA RUMSFIELD $700,000 -$800,000 Wiit llllll . 1111.- 4601 Camden. 4 BR. Pool, View Hosted by: ELAINE EHRET Liil llLI 1711,IOI 938 Via Lido Soud, 6 BR Hosted by: EVAN-CORKETI PllllllU l&YFHIT 1111,IOI 914 E. Balboa, Duplex, 2 BR, 2 BR Hosted by: BILL BENTS $900,000 -$1 .000,000 •llAllllWll ltM,111 424 Rivera. 2 BA, Den. View Hosted by: CORA BALDIKOSKI $1 ,000,000 AND UP llYFHIT 715 Bayside Dr., 4 BR Hosted by: SHIRLEY HARRIS IOYll 111111 505 Morning Star Lane, 4 BR Hosted by: FRANK SENNES 11,218,000 11.211.000 IOYEI IHllEI 11, 177.IOO 320 Morning Star Lane. 4 BRM FR Hosted by: EVELYN YOUNG ltlll!OLIFFI 11,IM.tOI 149 Shoreclltt, 5 BR Hosted by: KATIE RAULSTON PllllllU IAYFlllT 11.-.- 2021 East Bay, 6 BR Hosted by:MARCIA BENTS lll•llMI H,tH.- 19 San Sebastian, 5 BR, FR Hosted by: BRENDA PETERSON 111 l&IYH . H,Hl,IM 1 Royal St. George, 6 BR, FR, Pool Hosted by: BOB YORKE UllllU 309 Via Lido Soud, <4 BR, FR Hosted by: EDIE OLSON 11,...... / When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Exclualve Bel)eflt - A Sear• Home Buyer'• Benellt - Coupon• good for aubat•ntlal dlacounta on home related Item• AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY -· DS.: ......... 11,111.- Incl. land. Fabulous single story home, 6 BR, family rm., situated in exclusive Cameo Shores on front row, panoramic ocean & jetty view w/aandy beach below. Sparkling pool in eecluded courtyard. Per· feet for the growing fanu.ly. Donna Godshall. IHllOLlfF nu• ._. 1111,111 4 BR, study, library & lg. country kitchen -ideal for the lg. family. Separate master suite -upstairs with lovely view of CdM Beach Assumable 1st TD. OWC lg. 2nd TD. Sharon Smith. MU •111 YllW 1111,IM Pool, roee garden. This beautiful home has two story living rm. - walls ot glasa to breathtaking view. Pool & spa -in a se~ of brick & roses. All new carpet -3 BR. 3 BA, country kitchen and famly rm. With land. Can leue at $2750/month. Barbara Aune. II' If W&mFlllT 11,211 ... Gracious one-story home! Custom remodel w /gourmet kitchen for ease in entrtaining. 2 BR, family nn .. 3 baths. 2 private beaches, 24 hr. security gate. Dona Chichester. Ullllllllll ...... Forever view. Panoramic ocean view -beautifully located 4 BR, 3 BA home. Lg. fam. rm. o'looking gated courtyard patio & spark.ling pool. 3 private beaches. Including land. Belle Partch. um.I II Tll llY 11,111- Magnificent English Cotswold Tudor home in prestigious Harbor Ridge with spectacular ocean, Catalina. nite lite view. 6 BR's, 71h BA's. library, bonus room. 8 fire- places & spa. Must see this castle on the ridge! F.ci F.acano/Maureen White. llTlll • llWNIT .. IHI ... Outstanding Lusk built 2 story, 5 Bedroom home on large cul-de-sac lot with loads of privacy. Room for pool or loads of area for the chil· dren to play. Maxine Propp. 1&1111 llllUlll '1IW1 IHl,MI lnunacu.late 4 Br on cul-de-sac· w/ooean & Catalina views & ac- cess to private beaches. Flexible financing. Incl. land. Martha Mac· nab. 11m11H11 u11.- Enjoy your own private Back Bay and twinkling night light view of Newport Center. Sun daily by the pool & converse evenings by the fire.ring. Private courtyard entry into 3 BR, fam. rm. & den. Barbara Callihan. uu. 11111 •m ... ,.. Beautifully upgraded 3 BR. 3 BA home in one of Newport's most prestigious security-gated corn· munities. Assumable 1st TD. Anita Schandel. TllTUIMI .. Ulll 11..- 3 BR, 'family rm. "Montecito." Shows like a model. Country French decor with Laura Ashley papers. Complete security system, solar heated spa & water system. Private comer location with view of canyon & mountains. Lucy &¥· Y&&.111 ~ MU 1111 ... Completely remodeled 3 BR, cot- tage with room to expand. Hone stalls. Complete privacy. Newport Schools. New plumbing, roof, kitchen, baths -french doors & windows. RV acoe91. &Yerly M orphy. • IAITll •M 11.-... Spacious family home on extra large cul-de-sac property. 6 SR. pool, spa, great view of golf coune & mountains. Call for detaila on super financing. Joan Lewis .• wt•un111a .,..,.. Trad.ltional belluty! Newly re-- modeled feeturing family-kitchen w/fireplece & top \,f \he line ap- pllancea. 3 BR, 2 BA. fonnal din- inl· Dona Chichester. ..... , .,..., .., ..... Situated on 2.2 acres abOve New· port'• upper bay. Thia 6 BR. 4~ BA home w 140' pool -mblel. rid1na nn,. often the tranquility of ai-e & convenience of location. Polly Johnston. •••d211 DI Orange Coast DAIL V PI LOT /Sunday. November 20. 1983 VILU MEIDOZI Custom home w/spectacular ocean & city views. 4 Bdrm. 3'h Baths, extras large family room and breakfast roon. Completely re- modeled w/oak flooring, French doors & Cabinets. Huge fee simple lot w/prlvate patio, pool & spa. Key to private beach. Owner flnancrig and will consider trade. $1 ,250,000, Open Sunday 1-5. 407 Mendoza Terrace, CdM. John Murray, Bkr. 640-0357. CORONA DEL MAR CAPE COD Laree home • south of PCH. 4 Bdrms or 3 + · den + famly room. Beamed celncs, ·new carpets, fresh pain~ boat storace. Vacant · ready to move in S.s::.8,500. Open Sat/Soo 1 • 4:30 322 Poinsettia BOYD REAL TORS 675-5930 Aak for Lola J1cob1 - h ..,,,,..,. .. , I 7:. r. I ·•· .. ' , . ')I I I :A . I. *NEW HOMES* In Olde Corona del Mar Four beautifully appointed townhomes, all 3 bedroom. 2'h baths. Walking distance to beach and shopping. 1011t% APR available. 403-405-407-409 Poppy Open Fri/Set/Sun 12·5 Dick Satterlee, Jack Howell 833-0242 Broker• 844-1156 PICTURE YOUR HOME ON THIS PAGE CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 131 Via U4o Soll4, U4o lslt ................. $1 ,695,000 maid, den. wine cellar Pier & slip I Unique 3 Story bayfront 4 bdrms + m__,. ... -209 Via Cof'Mn, UM lslt ...................... $550.otO _ .. u -· Completely refurbished. 3 bdrms. 21.i baths. rue tmlry '° • •pllciOUA llvm& room wivaullec1 ce•11na I stereo equipment. stained 0 1ass WI" country kllchen w/adjotnlnjj family room lO • I e. - ::':!''!:°'~r~~·~~er~~~~·!! 2129se.ui..1111»1 Pe1i11.o:. Pt. .......... $359,500 "'"'rwruna Only 11114.~ tJaa Moh :>46-2313 1 4 bdrms. 4 baths format dining room ,. IU&. amm Walk to bay or ocean OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 3378 Matlgold Cr, CM 240 Via EboH, UM lslt ........................... $339,500 Sell Idle Items THE REAL ESTATERS J Sell idle Items 642-56781 Class1f1ed 642-7667 ·-I , Class1t10d Ad~ I I 4 bdrms. 3 baths. 3 car garage Corner 642·S67e C1ass1hed Ads 642-5678 of Via Lido Nord Owner anuous .. KER&:LEE Real Estate A Great Western Company .. NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE UST 1111,000--0CUI YIEW From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 21.-'l bath Towne Home in walking distance to beach! Over 2100 sq fl. Pool, spa & tennis! 759-150 l IWllOI VIEW llOIES-$221,100 Fantastic price for this sought after area! 3 bdrms. 2 baths + family room. Least expensive home we have seen m this beautiful area! 759-1501. IPYIUSS llllE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price reduction to $475,000! 759-1501. .l&llllE OIEEI Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa, recreational area, several tennis courts, 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate for security. Only $42B.OOO -better see this one! 759-1501. #' 1211,000-PIUVlTE IUOI Access comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501. 11111111 VIEW llOIE-Sll,000 In upgrades In this 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model with expanded dining nn. Security system. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Better see this today! 759-1501. OllTOI WlTEIFIOIT-1111,000 Private 40' dock & view. 4 bdnns, 3"'4 baths. 3 car garage Excellent floor plan. Takeover 9 V4% lst T.D.! 759-1501. PRESIDENT HOi E -$426,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive residence with VIEW, pool, spa and "studio" room added Elaborate security system, mirrored walls, new crpts. 759-1501. MYll llOllS-$301,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive resideoc-e with lov~l~ spanish influence m decor. Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry lat trust deed! 759-1501. USTILIFF Terrific view of bay, mountains & sparkling lights at night. 4 l:>drrM. 3 baths, 2 frplcs. beautiful grounds. Only $249,0001 759-\501. UlllFICm VIEW - AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNDER S1~Jooo IESPEUTI SELLH -$5,000 down buys 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 1B50 square feet home with stone fireplace & fabulous family room. $109,000. 963-5671 . \ 10 OIALIFYlll -Takeover loans t 11 ~ overall rat~. Cute 3 bedroom house in Orange, renovated i B2. Asking $112,500. 963-5671. IH,IOO -3 bedroom. 2 bath home with new carpeting & flooring. Lovely kitchen with family room area. VA/FHA terms. 963-5671. Slttl•Om -$6.500 down buys you a 3 year new condo with 2 bedrooms, l'h baths and enclosed garages. $77,900. 963-5671. OUltlmEE P&Tll H•E -Lowest priced home with tile roof & private comer yard. $111 ,950. 963-5671. · HHl•tm -Total payment with $6.500 down. Super 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-567 l. HILTS OYEI '8 HLY -24 hour security in luxurious cbmplex. Several 2 & 3 bedroom models to chooee from. Single and 2 story floor plans available. Starting at $78,900. 963-567 1. ASSl•E 1.1% Fllll UTE Lill -No qualifying. 6 years new 3 bedroom, 2 bath double car garage. $1 ,000 per month total payment. Asking $96,500. BAllK REPOSSESSIONS , IEEP WATER llmllTOI 111101 TIWlllOIE WITI YOll IWI IOlT IOCI SI 11,000 Absolutely the lowest priced 3 bdrm, 3 bath Seagate Townhome on det!p water! Fabulous view from the living room and master bedroom. New carpets. lace drapes and elegant light fixtures. Freshly painted. Gourmet kitchen with"eating nook. Skylights make this home light and truly beautiful! One bedroom and bath downstairs. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE. HUNTINGTON HARBOR. Drive by and call 963-5671. ,, 10'9 IOWI, 12.1'9 FllEI un FllAIClll 11111 IEW OOllTllmOI -2100 .. IUE FEET Three beautiful homes on large oceanvlew lots within walking distance of downtown San Clemente. Just a few of the many custom features you'll love are the French doors, wet bars. 2 and 3 car garages. two fireplaces, honeymoon tubs with built-in spas & separate showers in master bedroom suites and more!! From $264,900 and flexible. 116 AVENIDA RAMONA, S AN CLEMENTE. Drive by and call 963-5671. FIYI ILIOll Tl TJll ILll PIOlfll 11M .. n IAI .._... .. MTllllM211,IOO I 110 Via Trieste, Udo lslt ........................ $715,000 & bdrms. 5 baths. formal din & f~m rms . POOL. Bay view lrom master suite 133' 'aluJ· h'er sr.or ........................ S915,ooo Bay & ocean views Indoor pool. va ulted ceilings, 4 harms + maid. 4 baths 2412 CUff .,.,., • ..,.rt ................ $515,00t 4 bdrms. 3 baths. Spectacular bay & ocean view. Security system. tam LINDA ISLE VILLA -$2,300,000. One of the ftneet honMe on .... port .. ,. Ower 7000 eq. ft. with I bedroom•, 5Yt beth• + etudlo, muek: room, • ._._'°'· aaune •nd 5 rm. mnter eulte. Centered eround • lu•hly p&ented etrlum with lerge prtute pool. Cue· tom, esc.ptton.I end grand In ewery wey. "9f/allp tor ler99 y.c.ht. 831·1400. OCEANFRONT PRIVACY -CDM. Prtwet• drtYewey to megntftcent htde .. •Y ' wtth eweeptng wlew1 of COMttlne, oceen, bNcMe end night llgh .. -but ebowe It elll An ~t •tJM In thl• 2-etory home with high c*llnge end loed• of glaaa to ~y nature'• aand, ... end eurf. Spectoue end entertelftlng room• + 2 bedroom• den/office. The penon who eppNCiet" queltty dlftefenc. ehould own thl• .....,.._ t1.A75.000. 131-1400. LINDA ISLE -LUX. BAYFRONT. Owner wlll ~t low caeh dn. pymt. Olem· oroue decor w/ fotmel lnformellty end the beet of both wortd• ... ytront end ,,..,., I which efkNde prlY.cy. Specloue 5 bdrm. with petto on weter, prden efttry with dip pool end epa. Lee tonnef dtnlng, 90U"Mt kltcMn with .,,._, .. , 81'.M, femlly room with pro- fMe6onel etep down bet, • ....-end IMded ,...., fountain end mlleh more. Pier end • for 3 boet•. Owner le reeeoneble end ri Mf0flet9. S1,215,000. 831-1400. SUBMIT LEASE/OPTION. LIDO ISLE -55 n . LOT -$525,000. Owner went• lo Mfflll Letge tel ft. pool end epe. Two bedroom + den home end 11 ft. lenel opening to pool end ge«Mn. Lota of poMlblffttH. UHtOO. LIDO ISLE -LOVELY. Thie I• • perlKt home tot the large temffy - end •ltueted on • 45' lot with lowely pello for outdoor ltvtnt. Very comfortable floor pten In thle 1p9eloue 4 bedroom, 3 beth home. In· cludee •den, dining end "~nnet cook'•" kitchen. AH thle end the prtc:. . . . only ..... 000. &31-1400. OCEANFRONT NEWPORT. Quiet bellchtront tocetton In w .. t Newport. A perfect property tor the owner who went• to llff et the beech In • epecloue 4 bedroom home end hen • 2 bedroom rentel beeldM. ....... oelllnp, ~. foteftf view• of Miff end Cetallna. Owner wtn ...,., wtth flMftctng. Cell to ... th .. excepttonet prop- ert,. S7n',OOO. 13M400. COITA MESA -LIKE A MODELI ..........., upp.ted 4111dfoom......., holM lft e quiet cul ... NO. Wonclefful tocedoft In e ..,,.. of ownenMp" ...... Aft .-111tat1 home b the t.mlly on the "' ... 1111,000. .,,., .. CAPE COD con AGE -BAL. 18. ....., .... ....,....,.,....1111• ..... home ............. '°°"' wfth .......... =DI~.....,..,..,.... .. ............. ....,.. .. a.let ...... ............. ..,.. __ .__ .... ~ From this 5 bclnn mansion high atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best panoramJc ocean and bay views we .have ever seen! And the sparkling lights o( all Newport Beach at night are breathtaking! Pool. spa, security system. You OWN the land! Over 3.300 sq ft q( executive luxury. 759~1501. With only $69,000 down, thia San Frandlco Victorian channer am be yours! Priced under recent appraisal at $235,000, thls is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and terms. Four bed.rooms plus four baths. Library and family room plus sunken living room, three fireplaces -one in master bedroom sulte. Brua fixtures, central Intercom. 528 20TH STREET. HUNTINGTON BEACH. Just drive by and call us 963-567 l CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ~ ra. HWPtllT IUCM Of FIOI 2670 Snn Mlgu<>I Drive N1•wpot'\ &•<t('h, CA 92660 17 14) 7~9· 1 ~0 1 ~. \ AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Servic~ You.'' I MllTlllTOI IUOI tFFIOI 9032 Adama Ave. Hun\lngum Betlch, CA 92646 "" (714) 963-6671 f .... ........ ...,. ................... ... ......... , ... ,. ... ,., ....... = ~ ............... ...., c-.. ................ ••111nf. llt·Ma WATERFRONT HOMl , INC lt[AI I fATI aw,""~· r·,,"'., -.c., • .....,..,..,... f tHI\\ 4 r"'•'fl,., ~.-.~1t1o ... 11 ., ... .. • 1 steps toa . successful . ga·rage · sale. Decide on dates. Loo~ a1 o Cdh.~nc1a, ano ~' lhe \.M.tes ana t1nl .. ,. of yO~H saie Wt'ekt'nU\ "'" u~uillly gooo but "'3"v sun~•sllrl • >iliCS havl' r>eun nttltt .,,....., even•ng tY>I ~ll~r wor • Ct\~ci.. 1n~ .vea1n~' fC"rttas' •n tne parer ano watch '"' •n~ Olher IJ fQC ~"enl 11\i)I ma., J.tftai.I p~r•nt di Ou~fr1 d'-"dv 3-ucn a-. '''''!t ""t ccmmyn1ry t?..irnts Hd"e ¥OW Sdlt• run di il'J,l lwo rJay\ some oeoplf m.iv nol Oil 3tJle tu comP on anv s•nq1e day • 6 Placin9 your sieJt. lt1e mu'""''I ul 1110 salo t!ul 1101 llt!IOre place your >•qn~ Be >u•e dno aocl your aclcl~ess dn<l any • d"ect1ona1 arr6w~ Hus snould be done 11oou1 a hall nour before the sa•e stans Place your srgn where 11 "" Oe seen lrom 001n s•oos 01 Ille ~!reel Oy passoog ca•~ and peoe~l"dns CAUTION Some 1owns na.e 11w~ 111a1 restrict me placement ano oura11on ol garage u le s1qns Please cneck wl1n Vo•" 1own ' planning I> CleJJ.l•tmenl or Cl1trk 2 ~~~~:.~"~'e!':.e~" "9 yuu r,a, .. n 1 use<l r 11 ~ • 1a!t' ¥ear u an tem nas dfll ()ut:> 1a1u~ or ~ uranJ "if"' 0' n,Ji; vnu')Udl value ~ \U'P fO d5., .l nfl' ,,,., 0' e • ' 1 Get ~ t'\cld ut uaCJe' a"<l ~a,,,, "'0"'' ~11 •It" nou•w 1 Markin9 prices. Mari. proces wnere they can be seen clearly Ollrc" supply ~•o•e> have varo1us S•IOS ano co•o•s or strc~er~ • 1nat wo•• wl'lt o• vou can use mas~1ng taoe However vou md•• tnem -h ,rice• i.w. Gdra9e sa•es are •or LOQk ev('r\Wf'E"'P an<.J 1~1 PV\'ry,,, n J 3 Write your ad. Here IS a suogested aa· Garage Sale -OIS'S • Benrwooa roci.1ng chaor 1oys infants clotn•ng, 1922 V1c1rola •n 0••01na1 caD•riel many gaogels 101s or unusual •terns roe~ collecl•O" pranrs Refr15nmen1s 8 a m to 6 p m Sa1urday anrJ Sunoay 1234 Souln Anys1ree1 Yourtown Jus1 wesl or Ma,n and 2no Use ''"S sample ao as a gu•de Be sure to I sl unusua rems Be as speci••c. as pon101e G•ve oirenons •' neeoecl Don 1 use aoore1 .. a1oons -many people won I ootner.10 oec•pher them CAUTION Don t advertise anytn•n9 you oon 1 •ea11v nave Ever, •lem "' the ad must oe on ha no at 1ne sta•t 01 the sa e 4 Where to advertise. Place you• ao wne•e 11 '"'" oe seen by people "'"o •••e on 1ne area -mos1 peo~e SllOP close 10 nome Thi' • Da••v P· 101 •S reao by 88 000 adulls •n Cos11 Mesa Newport Beacn LaQuna Beacri Irvine Hun11ng100 Beac,, and Fourt1ain Valley -guaranteeing vou w•Ot> l'•OOSure 'And"''"' ,lhe Po101 you re nol paying 101 was1e eorcutal•On "' Los Angeles o• Anahtrm Pran 10 run you• acl J l•mes or more and star I I a rew oays oe•ore lhe sale so oarqain hunters ~dn 11,.•P ;>lenty ol no11ce 5 Make a si9n. To netp ma~e your sa1e \UCcesslut ma•e a lew s•gns • trom ,a•dDOard ano 1e11er wotl'I a mag•c ma,.e• A good srgn s•ze is 14 • :12 r IJdlila•n !'lunllJ" Rememt:l'Jr whatever you ean I sell vou 11 navP 10 f11'Q tJac~ n lne hOu•e and SIO•e a9a•n •or anoint>• ;Pa• 8 Serv irtCJ refrd"'-nh. T n1s ooesn 1 have to cos1 much and c•eaies a trie1.:i1v • atmospnere It alSO encourages people IO Slay longer and peniaps buy m01e Y'ou coulcl even cnaroe lor e•pens1ve 11ems like donuts or the k10s could go •n ousoness lo• lne day wiln a 1emonaoe Siano 9 Display. . Ma~e sy•e everything can be seen Have caro lables or • boerds'-<l as snelves oe-n two chairs Don t cause people 10 oend over unless you can I help rt Use one raole as• aesk whPre 10u cari see everything a"d take money Use only one cash oox (tin cans o• bo•es work hne) and make sure someone ts appoinled cashier al all times Arrange belorehand lo• a friend wno can neap answer Queshons reloef tor luncn ere IJ Check your n,iCJhbors and friend5. • See 11 any wan! IO 101n v<>u• sale This will 91ve you SOl!'leone 10 Share expenSM Wi th and increase rn1eres1 1n your sale II Others 101n you. be sure 10 include lhra "' you1 ad (e•amP•t if'lree t1m1ty sale neighborhood sale l Group sales are• lot more tun too Daily Pilat GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE! MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL AND.FUN/ . ·- Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 •I ...... '" •... """' .. , .... IBU~-....!n!l 1t1111I l002ftatrel lOH a.lka llWPOIT UlllAll PtaiaHla IOlt u r1oe11;i11nbt11 price ror c11.. HlVIEW o/lf N AOO§f 1 I 4Pb rnr hwcl 3 lld1m 110111,1 111 IJur l't:.rl lcuyul MIJl trfHlrl Wf>d ~ull 'J 109 [ OilbO• lhu (;tly u( N&w(lll e .... r.11 & , I ., Ulv!I LU '•"' nome bl y O•o y11rd nna HV neon • rt• it•• It "r""' $!I 7' 0 O O dd to lhn 111111111 l'nt ud Ottll View Ltt ~ .. 11 1tnue a" £ l le•tnt HHIYlf wull b11low olht" Nttwµort 11111111 11urt hHlld ertOlher 0 W C. P P I 1 I 4 l uroii11rl1n Full"'"'" Ollly hr;mu (Ul() Wiii ... M••• '" b44· t642 e1~ 3772 ~ $169.950 7!>1 Jl!JI l111t1111111u 1111~ o ne Ctrtaa ..... , JIU $4''' 000 Coiy 11111nd 11ome, 2 Br 1 Ba, owner mot1valed Wiii conel<ler 011 o iler • 1365.000 HOP&1.IT Charming duple•. 3 Br 2 Ba H unit Upper uni! hus ell yllles & open beamed c11h11dr8I cetl 11191 E•cell 1entol te· cord $450.000 Iara vance realtor 011 101.1 YOY don'! need 1 gun to "drew 1111" when you place an 1d In lhe Delly Pllol Wini Adil Call now I 642·5&78. C::.SElECT .... PROPERTIES HWPHT IHON ur 4 ndrm 2 011 2800 sQ fl SllUUhHl 011 ll nugo IOI w111l o pool G111rtener IS pool service utcludt;d A sking S2000 1n10 631-7370 TR\OITIO\AL RL\l.TY OPH TOIAY 1-IPM 2411 Creshltw Dr IAYSMOllES·llEIUCED ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiio..;;;;11Gd1e outuoed community For 0.-lfled 1 ACTION Call A OAllY mo ) ... Vtsol '42·1611 11••• •port• •411fp111•ntf •u.s. with pnvate t>111r one" 8 B c; ? pr i vate ht;JCht'!> one IOr Hn t>oes t 11Ju I 4s Sabot!> l't' Very com for1an1e IS a1 1rac11w 1am11y nome LR w1tn FP Fren<ti Cloors ~<'Pill Jtf• DR 3 BR s 3 lull BA ., paneled FR & Mstr BR :i pa1tos one to act..ommodale S(nall boal or R v 100 vords lrom closest tJeac11 & B 8 C CJn go to two s1ones Needs a few improve- ments Seller will assist w1111 l111oncing $355.000 w11h land' Ask for Belle Chase Lee 644· 7020 Lllto llEAL HTATE 0 11lllT lllllllll!" Warm entry 10 a perfeCI hvrno room & lam1ly area wrlll lireplace country kitchen 1 bedroom and bath downstairs 4 giant bedrooms. 2 balhs up Arr cond111on1no wrth e1ectron1c ltller A prime Mesa Verde area Price only S 189 000 Call now for shOwtng 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Are yO'J pl1nn1ng a move? OPEcN SUNOA'f 1·!> 4141flllTllPI t901i YACtH l>UntTAN Opn Sun 1-4 Owne1 d .. It~ llalltJ lltalttr per•HI Make an ofler ........ b44-00&0 ST&llTHCHM :'.! IJIJr·n I', B& con<10 -w11n 2 GO• on•nge and AIC Jui! reduced 10 S95 000 Mal.11 011 Olltr 631-7370 liii~iiii~~~iiiiiiiiiii TRADITIO\J\l RL\l.T' TOOIOOD TOUSTI A ~OJCl(.IU~ 2 \IO•y 4 At1rrn 2 , n.11t111ome w11n lcirmal Cltn1n9 a11d seoar "'" 1am11y •0<>111 10,a1ed "' a11 ei"ellent 11e1gn· t.t<111oud 01 <.os1a Mesa Hurr 1' J11s1 1 edu,ea 10 a low S 137 900 with 10•1, aown 1he oa11u1'e can be !inane.ea .11 u11ae1 1 t'. 1111eres111 646· 7 17 I THE REAL ESTATERS TWO SUPER COllDO IUYS! Belly I<•" Really l WOHHFIL llYI ~pc1c1ous lrv•ne Torrac:e ll"'l•n~ ~ Br with a '1arge ~epera1e tam1ly rm 2 masle• su11es 11 on ea wrn9 1 A o•eat house al a great price S295 000 WITH LANO OPEN SUN 12 30·• 30 1506 SANTENElLA , ....... II E'Sllf C.M A one ol a ktnd cus1om t"ple• wllovely owner s unol end 8•1•8 Ordrnaflly tGOODI frnancrng 173-1111 Near new 3 Bdrm 2'1 bath ---------Townhouses tn a Ir anqurl setting . Eas1s1oe Costa Mes'a P11va1e fenced yards lovely pool & spa Vory open & spacious grounds Puces stall al 0111y $ 139 500 Call lor deta11s 646· 7 17 t THE REAL ESTAT&:RS YOlllA LllDA 4382 N Ohio St Open 12·6 2 5 acre ranch View Pro bale sale S495 000 Submit all of rs EKCI Agenl 731-5015 Your home se11s 1•1. • 1 New e118'1ille 1echn1Que 1•1.. 851-6370 BY OWNER <4 BR/5 BA POOL OCEAN VIEW $495.000 Owner will fin 760-1734/558-2628 CIMllPLO 5 Bdrm 3 oa owners unll w nice courtyard -2 Br apt rn rear A Musi Sell s 1t u a11on A sk.1ng S595 000 CALL 111-2311 HlfllllfAln COllTllY FllEIOI IPU 3 yrs new <4Br • 2Br 4 car gar $427 000 Gd ltnan (71 4) 851-9135 or 720· 1704 Agl for a-iflfd Ad ACTION Call A OAIU PILOT AO.YISO. '42·1671 COLDWel.L BANl(eR r.J Clauilled ads wlll point AHlitim Hills 1004 you In the rlghl dl!ecUon to !Ind the home you $15,000 ---- need 642·5678 2 Br on lrg IOI Go ahead IEW LllTill drive by 301 W Vermont .llSlllE CREEi PRllE ICUI YIEW One of the best view sites in gate guarded Jasmine Creek a lovely private Corona del Mar community with tennis court.a, swimming pools, greenbelts a nd a beautiful clubhouse. Expensively decorated 3 bdrm end unit with family room, large view sundeck and private spa. Motivated sellers have reduced the price to ju.st $449,000 · a terrific value! (7141 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 TIM Hori»or Ar.a's t.c.)Ht E1tabli1h.d Rtol Es'* COt .. n 111e11 UYFllO Architecturally exciting! Dramatic uae of wood, g1ua. brick. 3 bedroom, spacious living room w /aoaring 30' ceil- ing, lrg formal dining room, cory fam- ily room w/wet bar, refrig, icema.ker; lenda itaelf to entertaining & family living . Courtyard e ntrance w/sparkling ftn, pvt pier/slip, beaches. Priced to sell at $910,000 fee -you own the land. Call Binnie Dixon . YlllAILLEI II Ill OUYll 4 bdrm, 4+ bath, large living room , formal dining room, den, extra large lot w/pool1 BBQ, gazebo & room-to stretch out. Appointment only with Dorothy Hardcastle. OPEM TODAY 1-5 ........... 2 Ir, 2 la, .... .,., in $395,000 .................................. 232 Iris, old CdM ,. .. .., .... ..., ....... J Ir, .... ...,. $280,000 ..................... 715 Bellis, Eastside. N.B. " ..... 4 Ir, .... .....,,.. .... " .... $360,000 (l) .... 2500 LJ"thousel IN&amr. CdM c.,.IW "' ......... , .... 3 Ir, -... S495,000 .. 528 St1w1rd. Corona Hipllnds. CdM U~l()UI: tiVMl:I REAL TORS". ~75·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Ag t C n uc k SPiiier NAlllOI YlfW llLLI 63 t· 1266 Gorgeous 5 Br 3 Ba B•lbo• llllD..a 1006 wllovely canyon vrew • • • Perfect lam1ly & enter-;;,*.;.;.;;-...-0--5-8--fr--t-ta1n1ng nome Sno .. s like I 71 ay 00 model Elegant counlry I oecor w Frencn aoors 180 Deg V'leW designer wallpapers & • I lusti 1anoscap1ng w1101s 5 Bdrm 5 ba • 1 Br guest or blfC~ Owner 1rans- on 2 101s & lge dock lerrea Nants fast sale S 1 75 M1llron Open I S375 0-00 552-5000 nouse Sunaay 1·5 ~~~~~~~~~ Silvtrwtt4 I Ct. 1 = CALL 140·10ll •OWIEll MITIYlTH I 2·Untls LITTLE tSLD . Super 1oca1 OWC lg lsl TD 15•, an Properly clear Will trade 101 1n· come prep or? Asking S390 000 M JacQues Agl 6<45·9922 ..... TWITT llnock.1 0119" w~ you use resull-geU1ng Dally P1101 C1assllled Ada to reach lhe O<ange COU1 marll•I PhON 642-5678 IN C..tral HU FIMST ..._...,. Super location, 5 Bdrm 4 ~. Ba, 1 elevator, dining room, stwuung lge Mstr Bdrm suite. w /unsurpaaed Catalina & whitewater views. Two fireplaces, 17" ceilings. For sale at $1,150,000 or lease $3700/per mo. Opn. Sat/Sun 12-4 pm. 1020 W. Oceanfront. , IOUlnllT Channing older beachf:ront home, 4 Bdrm 2 Bath, largest standard Penin- sula lot. Best location. Priced near land value at $695,000. Opn Sat/Sun 12-4 pm. 1024 W. Oceanfront. tu •tu Ill IUI New spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 ~ Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylites. Walk to beach. $325,000. Open Hse. 'Sat/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. COLI OF NIWPORT AULTORS 2S1S I. C...Hwr,. C... .... 175-5511 ·::~::.~· S©\\oil~ -~ r..;r~· ::: -----·-~ .. C\At I POUMI 0 .. 0,,01't9" .... 6 .CtOl"'lb'9d WO'd• belew t(' mo~• 6 tfl'\Ot. wOtd• p, "• .. "''' of toefrrl '" ,u t "-o~ tovo•u HAT SO P I 11 I I 12 I· A W A I R '1 I 1· I I I NOG L UE I HARREF I ~==i·==i ·==i =1:'=1=: .,;t =~ ~== --------,lo llCI, hlf bOH woufd oiC I P R 0 E E S I rnoreute<MOfhtr~ ~=-.... 1 ·=~1 .... ·:-1 .... --J-1 .... --Jr-I .............. If he UMd lt .. I -- l .. D4 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 HOMES POA SALE 2 BEDROOM * * 633 l t{IO Pat k 01. Npt BCll 631 12Gb $450 ooo Sun I·!> 359 Mour101ta 01 .Loguna Bt>t1\.h 497 -4208 $259,000 S.111Sun 12-4 :?22 Mo11gotd. Co1 v11a dt•I M.11 631· 7300 $:J4!>.000 Sun I 4 30 2 I:? fost111. Newpo1t lie1ghts. NII 645-3370 $4 t9.000 Sun I 5 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 2406 Holly Lane. Newport Be,1ch 673-6900 $210.000 S11n 1-5 3704 Park Lane, Pan1nsula 63 t-1400 $255,000 3 Rue Fontainebleau. Npt Bch 640·9333 $335,000 Sun 1 5 Sun 1·5 =2 Silkleal (Woodbridge) Irvine 642-1603 $140.000 Sal/Sun 10-4 • • 6802 West Oceanfront. N B 675'91 t I $469,000 Sun t2-5 3 BEDROOM 462 t61h Pl (Newport Heights) Costa Mes<• 642-5200 $ t59 000 Sunday t 5 2 t3 39th St (Penn I Npt Bch 645-0303 $239 500 Sat Stm 1 • .i 2238 Avalon St College Prk C.M 63 1-80 t 1 $ I I 7 900 1-4 30 2873 Ballow. Cos1a Mesa 546-2313 $ 124.900 Sal/Sun 1-4 7 15 Bellts St Eas1s1de, Newport Beach 644-0723 $280,000 lee Sat/Sun 1·5 2~ 12 Broad, Newport Heights. NB. 645-1446 $240,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 30 3028 College (Halecrest) Costa Mesa 642·5200 $117.000 Sunday 1·5 .586 E. Bay. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $99,500 •2802 Francis Ln. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $136,000 217 Jasmine. Oceanfron1, COM Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 673-5551 $539.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Mangold, CdM 675-551 1 $325,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1854 Port Renwick. Npt Bch 644-7020 $265,000Fee Sal/Sun 2-5 14 19 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terrace. NB 631-7300 $279.500 LH Sun 1-4 30 30 7 Sapphire, Balboa Island 673-6900 $349.000 Sun 12-4 1701 Star Ltght Circle, Baycrest. N B · 631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 106 Vra Ltdo Nord. Ltdo. N B 759-9100 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 2200 Holly Lane. Newport Beach 650-2633 $309.900 Open daily 1-5 322 324 328 18th SI Hun11ng1on Beach 963-8000 $249.500 Sa1/Sun 12-5 • 3800 Key Bay. Harbor View Hills. NB 631 -7300 $329 000 qs Sun 1-4 30 2127 Aralta IE blull) Npt Bch 644-6200 $235 000 Sun 2-5 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $342 000 Sal/Sun 1-5 • • 721 Bayside Or CdM 760-8333 s 1 250.000 13 Sunrose (Trtlrk) Irvine 760-8333 $289.900 2491 Crestview Dr. Npt Sch 644-7020 $355.000 4501 Dorchester Newport Beach Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 759-1615 $489.000 Sunday 1-5 62 Drake Bay. Spyglass. View. N.B. 644-9060$399.500 Sunday 1-4 2302 Falrhlll Drive. Back Bay. NB 63 1-7300 $188.000 Sun 1-4.30 545 Hazel Orrve. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $325.000 Sun 1-4 2200 Holly Ln. Npt Hgts. N B 6Ia-7771 650-2633 I 4 11 Kmgs Rd (Cliff haven) Newport Beach 642-5200 $495.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 l •926 Lombard Crl. Costa Mesa • 645-0303 $180.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 l869 Elba Cir (Mesa Ve;de) C M 645-0303 $215.000 Sal/Sun 1-4 * 1614 Corsica. Cosla Mesa 645-03030$129.900 2104 Miramar (Penm ) Balboa Sun 1-4 759-9100 $295.000 Sun 1-4 30 * 1706 Port Ashley (Hrbr Vu Hms) N.B 759-9100 $249.995 Sat/Sun 1-5 • -35 Skysa1I Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $428.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2016 Port Bnslol (Hrbr Vu) Npt Bch 631-1266 $207 500 Sun 1-5 * 1960 Port Cardigan (Harbor l/u H1lls1 NB 640-6259 $235.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 506 Rocktord Place. Cameo H1gt11ands NB 631-7300 $295.000 Sun 1-4 30 2 Shoal Dr. Jasmine Creek 760· 1900 $349 500 Sunday 1-5 528 Seaward Ad Corona del Mar 760·0807 $495.000 Sun 1-5 3065 Taylor Way. Cos1a Mesa 751-0864 S 136.900 Sun 1-4 192 The Mas1ers Circle, C M 548-6681 $185.000 Sun. 12-5 27742 Torrja. lake view. Mission V1e10 545-8844 $215,000 •Sal/Sun 1-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle. N B 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 1·4 30 207 Via Orv1eto. Lido Isle. N B 673-2956 $400,000 v Whitewater. Jasmine Crk. CdMar Sun 1-5 644-9060 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM * 4500 Wayne Road. Cameo Highlands NB 63 1-7300 $349000 Sunl-430 1909 Commodore. Newport Boach 640-4868 $269.000 Sa11Sun 1-5 ' This Weekend! IC~h•• hll"dy dirulory .. 1th yo11 th" ·••~•nd a• yo.. qo ho11u ·h..,.11n9 All th• locot101n lhhd brio• orr df\cnt...d '" quoltr dtl oil by od••"''""" t lu whtrt '" lodoy'• OAll'I' "LOT WAHl AO!. 'olro.•• •ho •1nq 0~11 ho""' for •olt or rt nl 01 r "' qt d to '"' '"' h 1nfor.,,af1011 Ill th!\ col""'" •Ot h \ol•r day and '>11~6oy 1,m,· LJ01St>l L11 C01.1t1 Ml•!oJ '1'>9 9400 S 1.'ll 9!>0 Sun 1 °t lJ 17 LJ Lmdc1 Pt Ncwµorl Beach G4..' 6236 $230.000 Sun I '• • 1627 M1norc..1 Costa Mes.i '146 23 13 S 143 900 SurHl,1y 1 4 2021:1 t Orctuo. Cou111y (SJnta Ana HgtsJ SA 963 6767 $159,000 Sa11Su11 I '1 2 Rolling Brook. (Trllrk Gin) Irv 64 4-7020 $369.000 2129 Seville, Balboa Peninsula Pt Sun 1·5 673-7300 $359.500 Sun 1·4 30 240 Via Eboh. Lido tsle. N B. 673-7300 $339.500 Sun 1-4 30 • * 1024 W Oceanfront. Npt Bch 675-5511 $695,000 Sat/Sun t2·4 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 1050 Santiago Orrve. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * • 13 10 GaraKy Drive. Dover Shores. NB 63t-7JOO $965.000 Sun 1-4 30 • 1600 E Balboa, Peninsula 631-1400 S525.000 426 16th Place. Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 642-3494 $234.900 Sunday t-5 2408 23rd St. Cherry Lake. N.B 673-4400 350.000 Sunday 1-5 * 4639 Tremont. Npl Bch 644-6200 $~49.500 Sun 1 30-5 • • 400 Evening Star Lane. Dover Shores. ~ ~~ 1-7300 $895,000 LH Sun t-4 30 * • 400 Morning Star Dover Shores 631 -1400 $850 000 Sun 1 5 • * 404 Morn1ngs1ar Lane Dover Shrs NB 759-1501 Sun ONLY 1-5 •3357 Alabama Cucie. Costa Mesa 5'16 23 13, S 189 500 Sunday t-4 17902 8dscom tUn1v Pk) Irvine 644-6200 S 154 000 Sun 1-5 2001 Bayadere Ter tlrv Tern CdM 644-6200 S750.000 Sun 1-5 t4 Burning Tree Rd Big Canyon 640-4868 599.500 Sunday 1-5 37 Cambria, Spyglass. Corona del Mar 851-9135 $635,000 Sunday 12 30-4 JO 977 Dahlia. Costa Mesa 64 5-0303 $ 170 .ooo 17 Deerwood (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $760.000 Sun 1 4 Sun 1·5 •20252 Eastwood. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $217.999 Sunday 1-5 2109 E Balboa Blvd. Peninsula Point 675-3772 $575.000 Wed-Sun 1 t-4 5411 Eldorado, Huntington Beach '963-6767 $179.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1441 Galaxy Dr. Newport Beach 548-5647 $$375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 144 I Galaxy Dr. Newport Beach 548-5647 $$375.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npl Bch 644-6200 $2.450.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Adg) Npl Bch 644-6200 $1,495.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 • 1 Trafalgar tHrbr Adg) Npl Bch 644-6200 S 1 395,000 S~/Sun 1·6 • 11 Hillsborough (HrLr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1805 Glenwood Baycrest 644-9060 $349 500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1133 Highland Drive. Westcl1ll 631 -t400 $369.500 Sun 1-5 Home 1•11 t K111u~ Rtl (Lhlllt,1vl!fll Newµw l l:it•<Jt-t• l> 1.'-!>200 $579 000 Sum.I.iv 1·5 198 t Kornat (Mesa Verdt!t <..-M ~411-0303 $215 000 , Ul V1,1 M1•nlu111• (l tdO) Npt Ill.It Sun 1·5 c,.1 •, O.lO.l S53Y 900 S11n I 2-4 ;11.111 M.111do11111 Cos1.1 Mes.i (,.t , O.lO:I $2()0.000 Sutt 1 .. 1 • JJ?B M;:i11go1u Circle. Cost.i Mes,1 11·16 r:3 13 s 184 .9GO Sun<.Jay 1-•1 •I t'i North Star Ln. Dover Shores. NB G7 .1-4400 $995.000 Sa1urtl.1y 1-4 30 * • 1776 Oriole Costa Mesa 'i41.>-2313 $260.000 Sunday 1-4 3r2 Po1nse111a. Corona del Mar 675-5930 $398.500 Sun 1-4 30 1844 r>ort Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-8333 $339.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 • • t617 Bayside Or. CdM 7Ci0-8333 $995 000 • 19:l4 Port T rinlly. Npt Bch G44 7020 $'339.500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 t!I t2 nam Tree Lane. U111vers1ty f'l:lrk. Irvine 6J t 7300 $239.000 Sun 1-4 30 • • 45 12 Roxbury Cameo Shores CdM 7GO· t 734 $495.000 Sun 1-5 27 18 San Juan Ln. Costa Mesa &3 1-7370 $142,000 Sun 1-4 30 1'l0G Santiago Dr . Dover Shores NB l.>J t-7300 $395.000 Sun 1·4 JO 1222 Sussex (Westcltlf) Newport Beach G42 5200 $2 19.000 Sun<.Jay 1-5 U(J(jlJ Swallow Fountain Valley %3 l.i767 $151 500 Sund<tv 1'1·4 .'tlJ IJ T ,1tx1go (,ost,1 Mesa 't•I IJ 73 1 J 5 16tl 500 Svrt<.JilY 1 4 1Mlo T1adew111d s Npt Bch 786-7500 5360 000 Sun 12-4 • • 831 Via Lt<Jo Soud L1tlo Isle N B l>i!-7300 $1&95000 Sun 1-4 30 • IJJ6 GalJ>ty Dover Shores. N B 1,1J ;Joo S985 ooo Sun 1-4 30 .!4 1.! l.1•11 Dnve Newµort Beach Gi"J 7300 S515.000 Sun 1-4 30 • * 309 Via L•do Soud Ltdo Isle G44 -9060 Open Sunday 1·5 2227 Windward Ln. Npt Bch 759-9100 $339.500 Sun 1-4 30 • 2015 Yacht M1sch1el (Seavu) Npt Bch 7S9-9 100$439.000 Sun 1·5 190!.l Yacht Puritan. Seav1ew, Npt Bch G44 -4455 $429.000 Surtdlly 1-5 5 BEDROOM • 708 St James Pl. Cliff haven. Npt Bch 979-8280 $385.000 Sunday 1-<I • • 1020 W Oceanfr ont, Npt Bch 675-55 11 $1.150.000 Sat /Sun 12-4 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • * 16 Geneve. Harbor Ridge 760-1900 S2. 150.000 Sunday 1·5 • = 20 Cypress Point, Big Canyon.NB 760-1900 S 1 195.000 Sunday 1-5 1633 Bayside Drive. Big Canyon NB 631-7300 $I 195.000 Sal/Sul) 1-4 30 2752 Circle Dr. Bayshores. Npt Sch Ci44-9060 $650.000 Sunday 1-5 ?GO 1 Island View. Harbr View Hills. CdM .14.Q060$398.000 Sunday 1-4 ,'20 1 Laurel 'Npl Hgts. NB u/J 7771 Open Daily 12-5 2207 laurl'I Npl Hgts N 8 t.11 777 I Qpp11 D:ltly 12-5 f528 Molabttr. Irvin Terr c 63 I 1400 $590 000 ~urt t 5 • • 11 I Oolutu Pomr '611yglun CdM l ':iY 1~0 1 Sun ONl Y 1 5 ?7'.)5 Son Juart L11 (Musu <.lt•l Mur I C M G31 1370 $180 000 <)w1 I 4 JO l!.106 Stl11t,111011u. Irv I orr C..orcmu tfol Mur C.73 1161 $2% 000 Sur11luy 1'1 30 4 30 8 BEDROOM 436 Viti Lido Soud Lt<.lo f:,h, 644-9060 $760 000 !:>unddy I 4 6 BR plua FAM RM or OEN • • 710 Soutlt Bayfront Balboa 1s1a11u G40-!>('78 $1.750.000 Sunday 1 5 * 107 Miii ot ti. CtlM 644-6200 $1.975 000 Sun 1·4 JO • 110 Vta T r1este LtdO ISie N B 673-7300 $785 000 Sun 1-4 30 7 BEDROOM * • 1707 E B<fy Peninsula 631 -1400 $3 950 000 Sun 1 4 CONDOS FOR &ALE 2 BEDROOM l7!,6 H1llv1ew (Hr b• Vu Knot1s1 Npl Ben 760-8333 S2€5.000 Sun 1 'j 9 Ut.~an Vista (Sea ISi) Npt Bt h 160 8333 $535 000 Sun 1-5 ~ 10-12 Po111sett1a Corona del Mar C.3 t 7:JOO Ft om S25 1 900 Sat-Mo11 12-5 !l.? Sea Island Dr 819 Canyon N B 673-4400 $230 000 Saturday 1 5 • 1504 WeSIClill Villa NµI Bch 759-9100 $159 500 16 Westc.lt tl Villa, Westcltll, NB Sat 15 631-7300 $169 500 Sal/Sun 1-4 30 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 207 191h Street. Newport 631-1400 $406.000 * * 600 E Ocean = IC Npt Brh Sun 12-4 631-7370 $279 000 Sun 1·5 2711 Vista Umbrosa. Bluffs Fee 673-6900 S310 000 Sa11Sun 1.4 3 BEDROOM 5 10-• 512· • Poinsettia Corona oel Mar 631-7300 From S269 900 Sal-Mon 12·5 •614 Brookview Costa Mesa 546-23 13 S 122.900 Sat Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or OEN 4 Canyon Lane. Canyon Crest NB 631-7300 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 30 * • • 320 Otero. Bluffs. Np1 Bch 759-9100 S279.000 Sat•Sun t-5 •4206 Sp1no11f1 Newport Beacn .!40-7296 $ 1 55 000 Sur 1 4 4 BR PLUS DEN OR FAM RM • !&2 Grenoble Bae" Ba> C M f,J&-8 181 S 115 000 Su" ~-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 403-405-407 -409 Poppy COM 833-0242 644-1156 Fri Sat Sun 12-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 7 Crest Cir Corona del Mar 644-7020 $230.000Fee DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR Sun 1-4 • • 11 t Bayside Place. Baylront. N B 675-6161 $1 .500.000 Sun 1-5 2 Br plus 3 Br 208-210. Carnation, CdM 760-8333 $395.000 414 Carna11on Corona del Mar Sal/Sun 1-5 675-5174 S499.000 Sal Sun 12-4 5181518' 1 Dahlta Corona del Mar 673-4400 S395 000 Sunday 10-2 309-309' 1 Sapphire Bal Isl N B 673-8494 S550.000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plus 3 BR plus OEN 5131513' 1 Narcissus. Coror\l del Mar 673-4400 S395.000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plua 3 BR 509 Acacia tOceans1de ot Hwyl CdM G 15· 7048 S399.000' Sat!Sun 1-5 • S~1a '• • Pf'OI • • wa1 .. t1•0111 ••• WJ1t>il1 0•H ti Pout " htH" H10tl~~S d1 Qlhtrd (j<llt' With all the interest in real estate as an investm ent, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living . Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the N~TIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today ahd tomorrow. Ill A public service of the It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. fUAlTOll ..., .... • Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novem~r 20, 1983 DI 1111111 ltr lalt lac••• Prtt 1390 lt1M! 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Exc~HI• 646·6273 ~ee,,3;,~ close ·~6~~~8~ Charming 1 Br up~r yrly 223 MOHi•• V~ta '\ Br Eas1s1oc s 1 1 s ouo Sa• \.d 700 88<l0 2 Br 2 l•:i ~µ111 IPvel IWllllSP E.1«l~•llP lrplC 2 ca1 oa• lqt' S 149 900 Devin 642·6J68 2 Ir on ll-2 Lot I Tarbell, REALTORS 10 montn old 2 story 4 w 1 t 75' • Won I last ~nd view,, te,rrace Prod· Prime N1.11 Bch rental Will e•c11&n9e $450 000 EASTSllE Newport Shores nea1 maiu•e q1.11e1 no Bdrm 2', Bath family S ess1ona y anoscape 11, .,11er 1y 1oc near Pasadena custom home room with f1replace air ubmil 0" any terms" Price intludes the land Ouver 1Wes1clrff behtnO ror a home located 1n Or· 3 br. lrpfc lge encl yard 3B• 2· / ea condo pool pets smoking Ot1nking Cond Wetbafandmo,e t.all Patrick Tenore S"Q"OOO C 1 Eq 1 ap dblegar Avail Dec 1 No l$1 tas1 co 6i5·02•7 760 8702 631 1266 ., , W«s l cl•lf shopping ange oun Y u1 Y • $850 6 6 627 835 Amigos =9 5995 S196500 with St53000 · · 142-5200 C+'lller $1 6 00.000 pro>. 5300000 90•1. pets 4 •3 644·9081 213·54H460 Lrg newt Br 1 Ba - rn assumable tonancing 1 er ms nva11 Co1.111esy 10 I 1 n an c 1 n g av a r I E side 3 Br 1 Ba 2 car gar caroon 5700 mo mcl 0111~ 832 2137 ' 645 6646 24th Pl, $790fmo Avail w•lh 3o II Boa• Sltp Mo 6i3·4°"2 ' · I W1n1er rn Palm Sp11nris 10 mo < 1300 675 1938 • •• ' • . ..,, 1211 474-0601 " -PRICE RHUCH 4 Cusiom bel'lth hOmes * WAITED * Leis ltade my 2 bd. 2 ba or 851·6394 So Baytront Lower N11 e -;1,\111•1 hume w1CJbl q111 noom lu1 ,1110111er 2 01 3 flt unit Only By Owner Princ1pa1s1 rm Bk rs Call Owner 213-798·9005 lrg yrO c'111dren OK. 226 3BR 2 7 BA Plusn Conoo u11t A1ra1I 12• I Agt ,woodbt1dge Cotta"gBe $249500 Hunt8Beach 12 10 201.11111s111CM HB& ~gauc~l~-.~·~~un~yo~,~~ Es1de sharp 2 Br 1 Ba 3 Br 2 Ba 1807 Irvine ~~~re;p~c:r2s~:o~9r:~· Oyer 1V:2 81.ll1'on c;omp1e11y upgradeo c ' Ayt Pat11c.~ !lf>J. ooo NB HAVE "400" an enclsd garage. w/d $950 •s1.1es1 $300 dep ,, 2B .. " amen111es tor your livlng toook·up. crpfs. drapes Avail no"' Agl 673-4062 a on lrg corner 101 under 9'> x·s gross Can quarters IE• apt. home. N s550 rels 548-8200 645-0164 S99 95U Jim w .. 11~ Hllr In Sales In '83 557 6(1(,4 t179-263 t , 1Show1 Pri4t! 4 bd 2 li.l Me ,J Vi.,de Lovely Clllll'laven duplex S 126 ~.oo f,'""'; c11~I¥ I Mo11n1a1nlocean VIEW 7t•1 9,1.171L IJpµer I bedroom tower 4Br 2011 fiO~ •20 tut. al· 12 bcc.troom Bolll w1111 1achP(.I 0111 RV u~ny lort:'pl:ices Microwave S96 500 call 646 8366 S330 000 Owner will help linancf' l l/z% ASSUMHLE By ownPr 4 Br 2Bo St 17 000 51) 000 dwn tt60 l'n111;11 111u W111 nanot.. S4 tl 8:?00 61\5-0 If I\ 8'/z'-VI E AS I SllJ[ J Brl 1n p11m" tnc.11oc,n .,, llV .1f".c .. ~<; llJ•c.twr11ul 11,.. \Ion .. trul<. , 1~ r ... 1 .1~1" t~rrn' Ac. HW • It • VA ;u 8 ••~•t o< •"II ''' s 119 501) ll•• 1.1 f)1•lq.1tlf) f,J I t266 heculiwe Shtwplact In lovely quiet area 4 l>COrms 2'. oatns Don· 111y tam11y rooms fore· IJl;'lt "' Brogni & auy lloor pl 111 New 9orgeous t ~r1.1e1 shows hke new' SlH 000 Great AS· ,11m<11Jle lr;an• Seller Anaious! » I "l.fruom u t 4 w1111 Clen 1 ;c, hdtM 01ninq c1nc.t 1 ,.,,.,., rooms l11e1J•acP It .1'1.1fl('ll ~•IChPll Ctor 1•1•1 lul t lOSI' 10 <;<llOOIS I'. ' trloll l S IJ'l 500 Gl1FHA l•'''"r• Owner has moved 8 mus! 1 p ~ pal•O 0 pets ' I , ... sell now S140 000 Open IAY HD OCEH VIEWS HAR WITH c.iose a.st rmcipals or ·rte) 619-343-l 203 or sec 548-5442, 770·5629 4 Br 2 Ba Newpor1 1$1and. a '"'1 2707 s a 11 sun 1o.4 :: 2 Sunny Cl1llhaven l'IOme SUPER DUPLEX Pnme t1r okers call 645'9922 71~·673-8175 Family special gigantic 2 • 2 car gar 25 dock, yrly Pe1i111la Silkteal. NEWPORT overlooks harbor Newly ilr"n 3Br owners urnt &Units -TUSTlll bonusroomupgraded ln· 4022C11annet S1500 2 Br el 113 • ?9th BEACH REAL TY Delores decoralec.I from IOP IO Ju'il $134,900 Must sell $52K per unll Posmve ltllll U1f1Hll•H side & out. great area 11,I, Rt1lty lli· 1142 S 7 0 0 I m O Yr I Y or Toni 642-1603 uo11om J Bc.trms, c.ten. Bk• 8·16·0709 wi ts•r.dn ONLY $400 • $50 secur· 213-433·0502 645-0663 "nsyco1eyard $495.ooo Nwp• His t.Al'E coo 3 Br Si lverwot41 Co. lalHa blad 2106 uy tee 537.5021 ''fa"•' M•••·LHH WltlDSOR MODEL 1411 llHS ROAD l Brt As-;um tcian 11 • '°'° 140•5071 t Br collage Avail 12115 HOME FOR __ R_E_N_T_ Pvt bB:h ~B~o~~Ps: 11 Univ Park Terrace 2 Br 2 OPH SUHAY 1·15 s2ao 000 61\5-1446 I $R65,0l 2mo3 • 3u81110. 2760car gar Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm $875 All 955-1055 675-55 Large 3 br 2 ba uoper. steps 10 bch11enn1s New deco1 bl1-1ns No pe1s S~001mo yrly 640·9335 Ba exce l! con-1•2-1200 es 1 4 • ·Fenced yard & garage .. OCEH VIEW I UllTS e B 2 b 1 b 1 c.t1t•on·backs to green-IAYFllO•T u111mate 1n baylront living. Kids & pets welcome eacon ay r. a pv l•9 t bdrm • ulk 10 bell S 127.500 Super e1gh1111ex. each with 4 Br 2 Ba. S2000tmo 863-0755 Agent no lee beacn & tennis No pets beach New crpt WID CHYO•VIEW $415,000 3 Ol.frfT! 2'> ba. double Avail l2l 23 Agl Monl·Farm Back Bay JBr Nismkg 5750 ulllS incl gar S625 673·6947 S 673·4062 Avail now 675-9826 J M Peters Tunlerocl\ pacmus 4 Bc.trm 4 Ba y •. 11aqt1 w1lh garage door wi pool $10001mo 1nc1 STUDIO APT Ridge A most unusual 01. bayfront homP with lo• opener $700 000 as· Newport leack 2169 1.1111. gardener & pool svs BEACON BAY 3 br 3 ba Clean s4ooimo 1e11ng 2 Mslr s1.111es. h19h-m111 O•mng •OOm family sume f111ancing 12' >% _ Owner lrves 1n guesl pvl ya•O bay view Steps • 1y1.1pgraded&decoratec.I rm a1111 separa1ema1ds Tr111tic investment Cute 2 br lurn wash· house751·6033 topvlbeac111enn1scr1 lnclull 675·•t77 ~295.000 I I t1lfs Sclllal staircase 10 S79!> 000 Pr/dryer Nr park bay & parlo. Incl 18 dock NO Ctroia •el Mar 2722 PARILllE SETIIH I IHCllHT-lesptraltl 1t:in1l<;nme Mstr bd•m lS0· 1100 ocean S550 Ava11 now Super custom house 3 PETS 1 01 2 yr lease I '•'"'" w 11v1 rnnflop l 11116 t5 1.737.4379 huge lam1ly roorn Avail Feb 1 Reis reQ 1 Bedroom 1 bath Avail 2 ·den on a poors1ze lot m 4 BA 2 h.1 t11m1ly 1m -;unih« k Ust>l.fhflck 1111110 fi4:> 8 t55 498·0261 gourmet lt•lchen b•eak· ~ 1900 mo 675·86 t7 1mmed S575 ,.,o Call WooObr10ge Many cu~ 1JOOI '.1>J SIJ"C lrnanc· 11 lni ,1,.,ri. lr>nel 10 v•rur rasl nook. prole.ssional • ag1 i60· 1900 1om features M1n1 con 1nq .iv.111 £11a~11r11lly re ''lV""''' ,,,~111 OwnPi will Ht1Htl l1f11r11sllt4 decor large master sulle L•do Isle 2 story 3 Br :t • d111on Own er toas 1 tl•JCe<I 10 S?'lCJUOO <.all '"'J"l"" ,111,y:>O'•down Geaeral 2202 workshop gaiage ouiet ba tormal din rm 1rg 2Br tBa So or Hw) Sun P•ll Lhased another :;>t 1 aJO J{j(l•1 , 1 1 10 lamily area $550 . $50 pauo Sl6~ 644-489!> deck lrpl .,,asher <J•ye• l'l•Jmto' S 175 000 Macnab '11 1' "11 n11 Y 111 yrs securely fee 537-5027 1 or 646-792} tbotri eves1 I no pe1s $690 675·535 • Ir vine Jean La1en (j.1~ ~ Of""" view over '" 1•,ltf,. Int your real es GREAT 1ora!1on near 1 o;2 1414 o r ies loukulq lhl.' h11rllor 2 Br 1.11,. '" notes Pis call ATIEllTIOll willer Uppei 4 Bd Avail Walk toSCPlaza 3Br2ba 'L•do1.1nl1.1tt13 dennome I? Br 2 Ba Condo 2 cer 1!5 1 t545 c.ustom S4 l'I 000 Open UH fH'.Mnt1•'1 Roy Ke11 UtllT IMVESTORS 101 wmter S950 furn con d o Lg pa 11 o 1 6 10 18 mos lse avail A91 garage lrptc .. e.,. quiet' Sun 1.5 212 lu~t111 Ave <J 111 l/11 (lp1,11rs &45·3862 5u S 159.500 CdM OCEANFRONT rim In poo11spa Ava1( 12-1 6i58170 pool & spa S 1000 mo IY OWMH llewporl Meichls La1ana leacla 1041 64'1·.IJ70 1 ur G1 I t266 l hlln~ you au S 189 000 qott>tt community vu ot $6751mo. 675·5930 L•g walertront 4 Br 3 ba r , I' USTSIDE ':;~:1,1: .. ~'':·:,·:::;,/"~e7~~> ' IUILD YOH HOME HYSHORH IHT I REDUCED •hi s 190 000 ll.lillOI & ocenn Avail Jan Walk 10 s c Plaza 3Br2ba l dbl rr JO II dock 2 yr ( '°"'"' rl1./. fn l S a.500 l·•11t111ull J l>etlrms t75 ,,,, d spectacular OCEAN OllLYl1H,OOO 11 fir ( .• 1n11l lr01tl w.llk '" a:: ~~~gggg I 151 $3000mo conoo L9e patio ' lse 2500•ITIO 650-2730 • fu.J. .1,; .. , 1 ' ~ FF-IONT LOT Wh te at,. 1J1•1te.1t 'i:>B9 000 Ope11 KINGS ROAD lamily hm pool/spa avall 121 1 E PO T CRES B • 1111 ~'11u1,111u~ 3 Btl1111 2 lJtJ l1r1 ·111 ir.,. .,how~ 111rc1P (JI ' w r TltlS WEEIE•D 7u S259 000 wiv1ew Mo 10 mo lse N W A T 4 ' 1JW1t,.,l>SIHP' 1 ovely y.ir<J v•ew J A1ch Bay So I '> Sat 301 G;ih11I SI au $290.000 t 1200 5675/mo 675-5930 2 ,Ba ram •.m din rm 2 fi1~J-,'i ~.'N 111moly t111mt NlllV ,)C "1 1 '> "v n cc p s < L;iguna Guarded gale p, "' only 1a110 i1Clv11n1ag<,1 Ow1wr (i 45· 1370 0 «•gt. 000 .. I\ b h I SS l q I I j I .. ' n u ' I 1 " .... a. WEST BAY Boen npt Westside SEE THIS ONE• C.)r garage I c poo ,..1 E c ......... ,.,_,, Lt' ' 0 IJll l'tH u ~ 177 000 C.ullt1l! de1;111s1 1 11rea w pvt bch. te11111s 11 111'5 g'"'11 P1"'11 lhis TWO DUPLEXES 26u $650.000 wl boy views S5851mo 2 Br 1 Ba enclsc.I gar w/d 1en111s iac $I 175 mo • 0 .. -, .. .._ 11u•et cul lit' vll Hrc.twd t rfs& Clubhse Owner F11 Wtil'lo.1:1111 ''" y AS · I s 675 5788 llOur' 0.1~ k11crie11 ~ 'R I R h 1~ Mon 7141499.3070 sumullle Isl T o of B••low I 7th SI 011 Elsitte111 96u 3 975 K Witerfrtal It••• room. crp1s drapes patio • 3 Br 2 Ba. S995 2 Br 2 Ba. Polt1« V•'""'" """'"lore I Ull C lllC tr I or Tues 10 Thur 12 131 51)2 000 C••u11111119 COi· t. M GrNll to live in u11e fw 111forma11un on these 111 1400 no pels $5501mo , see Newport Crest 2 b• .3 ba s1ep~ 10 beach $1300 plil<"f> A!><;•iml' e~isllnq l.111111 3 bedroom tam1ly 79q 1159 l"IQ\' wiroom 10 huilo uP 11 rent 111~ uthe• u• xtnt .mc.t others call Craig · • 548·5442. 770-5629 condo. lrplc mo·IO·mo. Darrell Pash Prop $60.0UU u 'JO''•Vll loan hmne I 75 batl'ls Family 1 11t1d out <.orv f1plc tor· re11101 1101,..n1m1 s t200 63 I-l266 t Br yrlv. $550 Diii Pta'it zt1111111 $950 63 t-6755 eves 851•8767 0 P n 11 s" Sa II S uri I ruom has mountain ieet-ORASTIC•LLY RED•Cll I tJ f & $ 6 J 0 0 2 B Pe $7001 I ~- 12 SP M "I• 'tlll my TWO rtREPLACES 11 moi mmg im am rm mu l'•1 Asking t o '· nil yry 2 Br,2r•badupleJl.~an-NPT CRESTCONOO CllY ... WAUTllUU ,. J -. IU $139,500 Qua1n1 t BR pvl tieaches Coll 01clna & $159 000 Submit anv StM•tr I Wl1ttr • ~~ '·4" 3862 I I Mn''Y ltu11 trees Sure 10 ulew, no pets "55-0lmo Beaul 3Br or as 2 • den 2 bd co11age g11rd-r u .,. ur ile101s I rtl~ase Ille tuss1es1 of collage tn Woods Cove Cappel631·1166 offP• Owner molivateu Rtlllll jeanntne 497-~815 or New patnl St2001mo provided tor well m~i~- USTSllE COTIASI 1111ye1s> $125 000 Sub-area very lew blocl\s 10 Owner will ca11y 10•1. int HA-• •w.n 497. 1232 Agl 6•5-0295 ta1ned yrO So ol PCH 5 beach Ou•el s1ee1 green on 10 yr loan 361 Ogle w11.-." bl'-1 bCh R 1 1 Charming & r.ozy su1 -'"''' 9 G73 16no 548 0458 p•op 11a•••flEIT O f N 1 2 ..s 0 e rigeri or. rounc.tec.t by towe11n9 111·2310 house Loi is worlh price I ~ • • n -Charming sm 1 Br villa ~•el area o ewpof Washeftdryer u1clude<I 1 "lhac.tr t•t>Ps <.umplt>lely UOl S. lrltltl alone HOTltH llVOROE DO FINANCING & TAX 114/lll·llll frnch drs Quiet No pets. r lam rm, mct Piiio ctr gar no pe1s pleate IJ"v'''" hunl .\ real.t '90o3·6n5n3a7Maonndd'o9r4R· 1110r8 I Vaca111 1111·• readu to move LAWS hove you confused 240·7178, 673·3313 dbl gar w3/w39or9k3roo83m & $725 730·5559 9.5 q ., IEST l•YS 10., II " u , h 111 TRl·CITY Nr Ocetn11de lndry 2 l3· • dys 673· l833 t'ves & wl\nds y.11d<o Oe111t h<'ll g.irage ,. 1n10 or begin remodeling whic property w give Lia I lmll DUPLEX Exira lge 3 Plenty c.I roirm for ex EllCltAllTEI CtTIAIE OCnVl• T•l·Ms comunty 534 Aliso Npl Hgts you the 6EST RETURN? .S bdrm. 28x 18 hv rm. 2 lull WATERFRONT TWNHSE agt pand111g Only s 124 9$0 TOIAYS IEST •• , 2 story In North Laguna poot11enn1s nPar beach Open Sundily s 189.000 LET o~ COMPUTER LuKurlou5 contempor11y blhs. bflon l\llCh Plush 2 lrg master bdrms, 2' •bl , VIEW • 2 Br I ba. lrplC, 759 1SO t Walk lo beech & Village Spacious liplc, dbl gar. 6'1?· 7404. agl ltEl P YOU DECIDE EXEC toome on FIRE cptldrps $695 49S-1290 newly d1torated FrplC, 3 d shWf crpt Avetl Dec 1 N,.,,, nnd clean 3 Bdrm 2 BO & den 2 balhs Dlt115 gtl terms Np1 Crest Co1nputeflled 1nves1men1 MOUNTAIN wllh pan-patios. 2 Cir g1r Slip ST7Slmo 675•49&8 Easls1dll 01.11Jlll1 2t>r & 10• ~11µ1'1.Jl!I yards s l:IJ soo /\QI G1'l·8550 FOR SAU IY OWllH 4 01 2bu • Hirl\ '"' • spa Mslr t11Jrm hn~ n11.1h CA•I· lfl\j 'lkylll(I nnr,1 PVI 5undec.k 042 J4'14 • 01Jl'llr>ltll(l11y 1,, 4;1(, t 61'1 l'ltll " C.M HOIJ!l( roll ')Alf LOW OOWN NO IJOWN 10Allr UCJWN I 111 Mr T 1111•1'1 1.'1!! II t 14 home on large lot Fire· 2·3 Br. den End units VIEW + 11-4 HWll property analysts can do oramlC lagoon, tores! & 2,..2 mty bt tvall S 1275 rn01 ptace1n1vrngroom toard· .:;5~~ooCat1o 4 spa $179,500,lt>$225.000 s3o.UOOBELOW MARKET J tto tOyearcashflow OCEAN VIEW 3Brlden. ElTtre -tees• Ctlt Tuts 111 C..taMna 27l4 wood lloors secluded Open House Sat/Sun 12•4 Clly anc.I mountain view' r o RECAST with belore &. game room. 2700 111 of HOMES FOR RENT 11am, 835·0292 1 I 2 Br IPI IVlll S'495 i ~~;';~~el by big lrl'OS 359 Magnolia Ot 497-4208 JBr 2') t)A Upgrndes QA· ,111111 TAX BENEFITS If e1egan)$~voo1ng ~ t~ ~ El TORO J Bdrm•. ''' IEIEIYI m S550 gtrtge. spa pool lore• T 10 1ge 12 5% Isl you re Sf1111ng, show your mo w go no o n S825-S850 Fenced yards Avail lmmed Call bfr 6 3021 OOLUll AVE WlllS CIVE loan & seller cnrryl Only l1uyrrs the bollom llne. payment OR tu1t rent at & garages Kids & pets New Oiied 20 Townhomt 645•5677 177 E 22nd St OPH HIHY 1·1 CMrmtnQ 2BR Cottage. 1255.000 John Zarvos FAEE BROCHURE CIF>A S8001mo welcome 863-07 55 VILLAGE COMMUNITY ••J.1200 i;ect patio. trpt. 10% fin ltl o••YOl·IY IWIE• Vllung R E 760·9669. of' A5SOC 4521 Campus Dr WAll~CE & CO AL TRS Agent, no lee 2 Bdrm 2', B1. 1600 sq .. S 165,000 Brkr 497.3511 11 " 540 5583 110 Irvine 92715 (111) lH·ltll • l II ol purt luxurt 2 Cit t 1% fixed rato. 30 yrs rt11ta I garages. spH en evtty 1 BEDROOM Super location btwn HarbOr & Newµo11 Aw Single a1orv w,ctpta. drapes & stove $U5 851·9523 A PETE BARRE Tr . 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QOOd Ser 2 011 • lrg 1undeck orepes. kids OK, no pets. · A'>Sum11 1111 1st T DI S"2 y lH d t I 8 r 0 • n • 1 Upper 2 t>r 2tla lge Whit a Wonc.tllf'tut World " l 11rnnc1ng Newport WntrSl100 875·7177 Avail 1211 ,. 51mo Eli 11oril""tOOtn 2storyhv· of 81\0pplnn, right ti g 25 nec.tuced I O llench Aonttv 675-1642 Agl 963-3488 provided 119inl living "" • $300 000 Must &tlll CElll 637 3 75 PM Pl EKec Home View only 15 minutes lrom 1n9 rm, <lbl gnr11gs, elec bour fl~llpt ev..,.oeyt 101 YO"' ~11ow1nQ o.i11n OI t 1)1) 3 br, 2• 1 bo trg master ruh1on 1s1and 7 m1nu1et qnrn91• door Will rep:ice •0alfyT 1101 Cluatfled Ortqr1dn 63 t t:>6G ONLY 10& DOWN• br su11t. Oen. ram & <lln Jvat lltlt l'llfOIC C!Ntln.d 10 SC Pt&H O• 0 C Air· c.irpl'l1n9 lo b,11yer s. " 1· o place your Id, 2 On t 8A DACH tn'lll 3 lrplea Sttpe IO turns your unn1tdt d pott Juel eti.tl Of New· 1 81 1b1. cptsld11>1. 1>111M, ctrPort 7 t6-C. 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MeH Verde, 110 We h1tvl! 32 orand new 3 Bo ,. , Bii ·•PIS B11-1ns p411s Stove garage o w R $600 Call 549-3598 ' llt1c.1 patios ea<ly 10 rent lo• Nov Kids OK 2hr'2ba pool ate ca1 110 t•tllS please To eel· 11or1 No SC Plaza S650 .iura111 the co111p1e1oon 01 64 I 8 t31i ii 13 459 5960 1h1s P•Ott!CI we are olle1· 2B1 . .?Ba stove & 1e111g $4 75 mu No pets West c;1de 6<16 4382 1119 t 1no Ir ee rent l<1 Ql•illtt1eo te11ants on a yearly lt:.tsu 645-66·16 F111t l.lC"OI p1v1 patio J B• 2 Ba 2515 Orange usnwsnr )( 19 2 Bi 011 Ave Ca1por1 Palto tnClry t .. s1s1tlt' S6 !0 557 2841 n1o. up no pets $650/mo S1e11a Mgmt 64 t· 1324 HIDH VISTA APTS l.s S4851rno 1 Br I Ba lrplt TAIT Ill 11pµe1 u111t tndry om ~II S5251mo 2 Br t Ba pool olt ons 8dLll $455 I Bdro1t $515 2:250 V811QuiHCI Way ?'140 9626 WHTUIE YILUIE 2 Br. 1)001 19t11ZZI oaraue 1.1va1t lnd1y 1m. 110 PlHb carport 2 B1 P, B11 S555·S565 9!'>5 W 19th SI TSL ll1•t 141·1122 WHTSllE 2 Ill 'l 81 patio yard. caoport S5151mo 662-1700 HHI. ltHtl 2740 1 br 1 ua pnva1e patio t>nc1 9n1 .lge 1tesn1y pa1111ed S4 IS•1110 tl~0-5504 Dee 1 BR w1ga1 ''' oeach S47'\ 1110 •~•"~' Ava11 I, I ?'136 4J!J8 ~ Or 1 . tlil 5450 S375 Chit Haven 2b• 1011 p11110 g11ruge. e1c ld11al lor re· tired covpl11 no pell. S500. yrty 548·5306 Condo 7 Br l'l Ba. l1plc, garag.i WiU5SOClatton Lease $750 675 6606 HYH/WHTOLIFF 2 B1 I Ba. nu cpl/drapes blt·lns. poot, no 1>e1s $695/mo 645-66•6. 9·5 [lbtt>lull townhouse apt, 3 Br 2 ba 2 cer gar No 11ets $8251ono 644-1010 hlwn 8-5 Mon Frt LIDO DELUXE' VIEW ;> B• ;> Bd 2 1e11 ac1.1~ $1100 ti7!> 6J5!1 N(Wl'OAl ltflGHTS Boch un11 1te11c1t don·~ 11 q l.)rlVlll tt PllllO $:350/mu 1ntl<ls ut11s Nu 11e1~ 759·9 194 llf'P g J S 11<1 McFa1.Hlen NO FEE Apt & CortclO """ 11 c ar Bt1il"' BtvcJ rals Volta RPnt,il~ launCI•)' room close to 366 Avocado shop1.11ng 149 E Bay St TSL II t IU l4 l2 1393 44194 bet q.s G 1; ·19 12 Brot.ef TSL l&•I. 142-1103 I• . 1Me8tiBllU S5<>5 2 Br pool ii persons only no pets 32S J 17th Pt 646·5137 11-7PM A great 1 or I ba. lrplc lrg backyaro gar S5251mo Agl 673· 1282 Charming 2 Br 1 Ba on 111-plex er pts drapes b1t111s patio $500 • $500 Clep Avail 12· 1 540-4484 House ltke 2 Br 1 Ba Eas1s1C1e. yard $550/mO 552-8343 Duplex 1mpress1ve 2 Br 1 Ba enclsd garage. wl d hk-up new crpts new drapes. ltled k1tc11, no pets $4951mo • sec. 548-5442. 770-5629 Eas1s1de 3 Br 1 Ba col· tage 2617 0 Elden S6651mo 631-1755 HSTSIDE S675/mo 2 Br 1' 1 B8 Townhouse enclsCI gar· age, yard. l1ptc. lndry 1m small pet ol\ 2617 Orange TSL 11•1 142-1103 TOWIMOIH CedeftrRHt Frptc. vaulted t e1t1ng garage, pool & spa 2BR TWNI IOUSE e11c1 gar 1.ov l.ldllU • mo 10 bch S.675 mo (2 13) 925 4 796 N• Hoag Ho~p 'I tJcJ 4 pie• 111111 w gar S5'>0m10 tst t.ist & Secu111y C<1ll Ah 19! 835 3558 VERSAILLES '1 Bdrm 2' r Ba S775 S625 Snarp 2 B1 2 Ba Clbl bll-111!! nr bea~:ll. t>&st urea No pels 833·3307 AQllrtl Spacious qu1e1 2 Br $515. 2 Bedroo111 631·4960 666 w 18th 645-2739 2 Bi Twnhse $585 Wolk small 2 bd. ga1 to oeacn 960·8656 S6201mo tntl utlls 673-4 198 w/cJ. IHTAITll! 1 Br 1 Ba. all blt·tns lndry rm. car port. n< beach & WDOIUIE APTS snops $425/mo Spacious I A 2 Br l1om 735 w 18th St $525 Lakes & streams, 0 Spacious apl 1 m1 from beach. carpers, drapes 642·2357 TSL ll&•t 142-1103 pool & spa. large 1ec room new I y re· Steps 10 Beach 2B•. lt•e· llSTAMT Ill decorated Oeaut1lully place 2 ca1 gar. patio $595/mo 2 BR 2 BA landscaped securoty $800 mo yrty 968-8'163 Twnhs, small pa1101yare1. gates Sorry no pets Versailles spoc bach/br. lrplc, carport. lndry rm 846·659 l walk on closet amenities 940W 18th St Hut. HarHu 2742 S525 sandy 642-6149 TSL lc•t 142-1103 Huntington AarboV Condo er wk•lt• 142·1221 Partoally lurn1shed1>1BR • LIKE BRAND NEW" Iott ac1oss from ocean Sparkhng 1 Bdrm lrom S650 1213) 592-2410 S440. 2 Bd1m trom S535 Newport lt1ctl 2769 Uttls pd pool. garage no ~~""'5-...., .... -.---~ pets 2BR 2BA. lrpl. ga.rage 301 Avocado. 642-9850 D•W block to beach S635 840-3787 LIKE NEW Lrg '1BR. Patoo. -Carport $500 mo 2Br. 20a. nr beach $825 717 James SI. 640·4979 yrly. 1st, last • dep 557-6985. 1-338-4102 YOU DESERVE Ill r t111tl1lt.< JO with 'I cltl~. llutl<lli pince to s11u1 e by Dec 10th 1 )4 7791l FEMALE rmmltl 10 Siii apt 1n Easte10u C M 5210 · '1ulll 646·4663 r eon stir 2 Br N11wpor1 B&ttt h ttouso I uti. lrom beach 110 smoking S3501mo yea11y Lve rTiesg 650-81'.19 I ·n1sm~r tu s111 111ce 3 hr <> bll Cluplt1• N B S300i mO • , u11ts 646-9453 r 1n11Tite wonted n1smt.1 Nwpl Bt..11 J lH llupleM $250 /mo h50 1159 r '"' Jnr 2ba w/2 g1rts tolk f1om 01.ea11 $278mo 1.,1 lust 642 5040 NB l q lto111e log Bch Prot ·1111 w same $400' .u111 h i & la~I 1fop 494 0:'164 l ov11•Q song11> mom & Ill· lotlll ~l't:'lo.S IOOm wtlh ""'"'or 1a1111ly 645-28 10 M '15 3t1112thl duple> '" lw.11.11 N A $275 · u111s $650 tflt)VIJ 111 6:J I 7024 Ma1t11t1 !em to ~h1 beaut 3 lJ• condo 111 CdM w1111. to ocean Obi ga• sundeck semi-pvt ltv rm, wash e• idr ~er av mt. $400 · '1 Diiis L ve rnsg 6 73-5602 M/F 25-35 10 Sht 2brltba apt nr SC Plaza I ennis pool S250 966·2077 msg M/F 26·38 shr lrg Npt Hgts home prefer non-sm~r Diana 63 1·1266 642-3442 MIV over 30 to Shi 2 Bi 2 Ba condo nr Hoag Hosp Uttls tncl $300 646· 7332 M/F rmml sh beaul 2br N B condo (mst1 on ciean. cons1d n/smk S350 548· 70 16 all 5pm ~ nshton 1a1111ul HI-Ilsa J:41.!(.ttphon1" C.CJnhiren~ room cop1111 Cati 760 0500 T ~·r JOLL y ROGER Inc 17042 Gtt1e1111 Avu Co••trci1l 11 v111t! ....... 2911 7 14 250 03:11 Shopstomcestilores 656 AN OHIO OIL c o otters 5Q Ii or less. reas 1uy11 income plus cash Coata Mus .. C·2 548-724!1 llonusc1s. 01met11s to la•aatrial ....... 2920 1206 SQ It W Irvine area tnCldS OlflC"S $504/mO <;uu te1111n1 3023 S Or· 1111u.i Avo S.111111 A11a tn &llOw m111ure perso11 111 Orange c~ou111y ar·ua RegarC1t11ss ul "•flertence wrol!I PT Au.id Ameroc;a11 lubll· r.c1n1~ Co Bn• 426 Duv· 1011 On10 4!;40 I Strn1ght t o1nm1s,.1011 bu1lc:l1119 IJ100UCI 51Jlu~ A llC't1t111•1l l rve 111 <.; M ? bSO 'IQ 11 i97s Buen A.,.,,s1 1t1acne1 111 w11e .. 1 NB $ t3JO MIA tomng c;h,w P•T tors llpx Rm g Agent S~ 1·5032 Goard S?001n10 Fem Mile. leatala 2925 IJ'''' c.1a 11ee ;>GOO SQ h lenc: yrd 400 A1110 II oll1Lt1 H B are1.1 Co11 I uh•l)ltt1111• t ul'lotu1 aoo 11.1<.turs 01'> 847 266fi •••te1.11ou11•'ll 111111,eoiate Annoaace•tat& 3002 A tr EN flON LEUZINGE~ <...nADUA1(5 Of t!l59 I u, ~111g 101 fellow class mt·011l/t11s who rndybe 111 Ille Orange County aoea w~ 61 .. wo1i.u19 011 25th IAUlllOfl CAii 951-2551 oll 630PM TV COMMERCIAL SEMINAR-FREE Olll.!""'!J 101 tlepen<Jabte !Ot!l~C)ll M11~I hdV .. good ll'lt'PhOlltl VOj&t! & hOnt deo,~ itppear a111.u I ype ,111tJ 10-key 1.1tlcui.11or S Uoy w1;et. Mon Fri E• pe11tin'" 111 auto agency t1elplul Co111ac1 Mrs Hauser Co11no11 Chev· 1ote1, 2828 Harbor Blvd Cos1a Mesa 546· 1200 BABYSITTER NEEDED 2 small g111r. on my home 2 cJ.iyst wk CCIM area 759 8000 V1aeo seteen test of-lereo by Peisonal Man-BABYSITTER needed tor 2 ager ol many sucesstn( g11ls 7 mos & 2 yrs Prel r-ma1u1e 'gramma' PIT. chents"' the mdustry1 on Peninsula 675·0320 All AGES Fo11nloca11 (213)411-4411 (21S)4H·ll2l SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS HIYSITIEI P1111me N B 650-6384 Banking M/F 10 stir 5 Br hse nr oeacti $350 met .i111 All drnen11tes 650-3231 Potash · At1woy Lounge · Fratne1 N B 1 nouse olf 3 B• 2 Ba. I Repose -1rr1paor OUR INTEREST IS YOU working re1table M/F PAPERWEIGHT $3 50 Ava 11 now My sister •Sa secretary but 548-0108 shes not very good at .' •• Co.Do To S" ••E typing In tact. her boss "" would get more use out ol 645-4224 her typew111e1 11 he used 11 Np! Bch. lido Isle Prof as PAPERWEIGHT GREAT WESTERN SAV· tNGS has an 1mmeC11a1e opernng tor a teller. on a VULL-TIME basis • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Moaday, November i I ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Many of your artlaUc qualltle. surge to forefront. You hav~ grt-a\er freedom of exprftllon, you put acrou 1deu ln way1 which appetal to latse aegment.1 of populace. RclatJv~ rNkCll major con«'Mlon, short trip oould be on agenda. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphaaia on Independence, new atart, break from pdt, ability to i.ncreue hlCOme. Focua aho on paymenta, collectiona, lnt.eretl rat.et and the obtaining of needed materlal. Individual in potJUon to make important contaciB will be willing to cooperate. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Trust hunch. f'lnll lmprftaiona are correct: you learn by teaching: popularity increue9 and you'll be at right place al crucial moment. You'll feel refreahed, revitalized, ready to imprint style in meaningful manner. Family dispute will be eettled. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Many fean, doubta, 1uaplclona will be eradicated. Lines of communication open, long diatance call wlll relieve tension. Green light will flash for pursuit of educational or publishing project. Travel plan can now be solidified.. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spotlight on re\l'Won, review, wlllingness to do a more thorough job on creative project. RofM!lce is featured, wish comes true, you'll be asked to display talents before a wider audience. Scorpio native ~mes ally. reveals ways lO increase income potential. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Analyze mouves, get ideas 011 paper. submit fonnat to individual who can help promote project. Member of opposite sex plays key role, helps establlah relationshp which will prove beneficial. Career gets boost, you'll be more confident and selective. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What you have been seeking will now materialize. Includes domestic adjustment, purchase of art object or luxury item, greater harmony with loved one. Long-range plan comes closer to fulfillment. Taurus, Scorpio persona ~lay key roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Define temlS, avoid self-deception, complete baaic tasks. Special services are featured, employment picture ia brigl\ter, techniques are perfected. Individual you took for granted will now prove worth -and lor~:y. Pi8ces is in pkture. SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Legal declaion ia likely to go in your favor. Law ia on younude, you'll be more confident. acquisition of additional funds ia very likely. Focus also on marriage or buaineas partner, public relations and conclusion of a settlement. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Yvu'U finish major &alignment. Change of pace now ia necessary. You 'U also be rid of burden which was not your own to carry in first place. Touch on universal theme -means rel.ate your actions to a wider segment of public. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Romance lends spice - you'll feel more alive, confident and you'll obeerve enthusiasm in persona around you. Focus also on children, speculation, variety and experimentation. Another Aquarian and a Leo figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Individual who made promise was sinrere but miBinformed. Avoid being too hasty in condemning "lack of performance." You'll gain now by being diplomatic. Gather material, get files in order. be positive of sources. Cancer, AQuarius natives play key roles. Gift Guide Lrg bachelor unot upper. nice area no dogs avail 12110 V1ctoroa/Canyon area $425/mo 631-6812 PlRI If WPORT IPARTMfUS Mid C M toe 2 Br 2 Ba IN NEWPORT BEACH New gated 20 Townhome VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 Bdrm. 2' 1 Ba,. 1600 SQ It ot pure luxury 2 car ga• ages spas 111 every home -master suite. dtn· 1ng rooms wOOd burning 111ep1aces. micro-wave ovens private patios & y a r d s g a r deoe 1 provided Elegant 1tv1ng only 15 minutes from Fashion Island, 7 minutes 10 SC Plaza or 0 C A11- por1 Just east ol New· port Blvd & so ol San Diego Frwy $1050t mo 63 l-5439 '1473 Orange Ave person wntd to Shr SPIRITUAL READINGS w/same, 3 bd '1 oa home Advice on all matters Love $500/mc• 1nc1 uttls m,1111age & business Previous hnanc•al 1n&t1tu· tton expe11ence or cash handltng is prelerreCI Publtc contact oack· ground 1s helplut Knowl· i----------+-------------------- 5100 ltlt Waalt4 5100 new c1.1tstdrapes/paint • Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart- singte story S525 ments & Townhouses amen111es gar Lv Also counseltng 18 15 851-9523 lrom $660 !Ask about turn1snee1 apts complete Message. 720· 1623 1 So E1 Camino Real San Pos111ve mature A resp F Ctem Loe d 492-7296 28·35 oeeos same N B Lost ' road 3004 $350-$400 646-8067 Find your best buys for holiday giving in Gift Gulde PALM MESA APTS \/\'Ith TV hnens & utensils I Br $460/mo Olloce hrs may be 1en1ed tor sho11 9.4 IS61 Mesa Dr Santa term or longer No tease A n a H e 1 g h t s reQ ell On Jamboree Rd 7 tdr546 9860 a1 San Joaqu111 Hills Rel Pv1 t Br lrptc pool oatoo ICC-1100 Saaaet lt1cll 2711 t Bt S5SO/mo · $250 'ec Steps lo sand New C•PI 16466 24th St '1 tJ 1592·'1725 Resp n1sm~1 Shr 2br/2ba condo Irvine F1p1c pool 1ac S395 553·0 lOS 399 B I <> Br S695tmo · S250 sec 1 gar No pets W ay 5960 Cleluw 2 Br 2 oa on Steps 10 sand Nu cpl Ammte Wtd 1822 Balboa , S515 650-6357 oay w.ocean view Sec 1 garage 16466 241h St Npt Bell 3bd '1 ba lrptc I Ou1e1 2 Br I Bo ideal tor Dldg A pkg Pool dock 213.592.2725 , $300 '• u11ts 673-4436 ma1u1e couple close to avail_ Walk lo restaurants I I Share 4Br 11ouse 1n New· I slloppong no pets & shoos 1st last & sec looas 29001 port Shores nr beach I S4751mo 646·6842 I Clep 7 t4·67j ·3504 CCIM uolurn p111 ent lull pool telll'l•S W1D spa I FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll Coming Nov. 22 in the I Spac 2 b1 Triple•. uP· Across lrom Beac11 1BR bath.. ut11 incl no k1tc11en S350 '' uttl 548-4340 stairs garage No pets patio new cptstdrps Qu1e1 S300mo · sec Sh c M S5501mo 644-1869 $4351mo yrly 968·8263 675-4863 r hse compl turn Found preset 1p11on 01 unlurn I or 2 b1 pvt • qlas51!S. Fashion ISiand. Spacious 1 bdrm stove At the beacn a 2Br 2 Ba Furn rm w1pv1 bath tor ba 6 mo tse 850· 1086 l Nov 13 <2131430•2108 relrig S400 Avail 1mm apt • block lrom ocean clean resp n-smk/drtnl\ S 646-034 l alt 1 30pm a tennis courts across tne CM S350 545-'1517 ° Laguna gated area. VOUND solver M1Pers1an Dai~yPnat Terr1l1c \ltew. touch ol nature I Br w.tlolt all conveniences l rom streel unlurn Only $775 pool. nr beach pr.v entr cat Nov 16111 vie ol Yea11u tease Call btwn Large furl'\ ioom near S295 . ulll 499-4722 Gemco H B 966-0717 ' OCC. Costa Mesa 8 -5 M 0 n -T h u rs Female $'125 546·2573 WE LOOI< FOR YOU' 7 141759·0351 House/Roommates $700 No pets __ c_1au __ 111_e<1_6_<1_2_-1_66_1 __ 12 151 PacollG 63 l-6 l07 Back Bay 2Br conoo. B .. .. 27 ... 0 t 1ba dbl gar trplc Newport. walk 10 beach Unlimited 832-4 134 Pool & tennis S250 Avail O f' -now 548-4260 993-4eee I ace ltatall 2914 Fouod Small long ha11 blk cat In Bluffs. N B Has Dallas Texas tic wtshots 64•·3717 !Shelter) .-.. •;•;';'-;-;••:C:•;;;;::,.;~IU:;•;t;. ;';tl;C;tl;;iiii;2;74;0~I sundll. extras S700/mo • 548-8384 675-8120 Prol le. 28 • Br • pvt den & ba. w/d. sec gate. nr bell. HB $325 • ''r utll. N-smkr 960-9461 Iv msg t 1 SO sq ft. otflees avail· able 10 rent mo-lo-mo 2 spacious offices. 2 sec- retarial spaces, con· Lost Nov 11 ladies small gold watch CdM or SC Plaza Reward 644-0905 Kenney bunk port? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ,fD ~ II you're not sure who {or whit) Kenntybunkport •IS. don I fttl bad -you re not 11one Ktnnt ybunkporl 11 one ol 14 d1sttnct1vely d1llecent 1parlm1111 lloorplans 1t Suw1nd V1llaae 1n Hunllni1on Beach Suw1nd V1llaae is a result ol totally person1hud orotess1on11 ol1nn1111 The ~ind ot attenhon you destrvt A oerftcl blend of na1ure and ltv1na -nu tted in a loresl ••th bablll1na b1ooks and Qurtl ponds, cooled by natural ocean breezes Add to thal tennis courts. s11r1mm1na pools. a spa and a convenient locallon near shoppona and emolovment and vou'•t tot a otace anvone would oioudly call home ([wen Kenneybunkport) Ont and two btdroom one and l•o bath 11111tmenls lrom S~75 Seow1nd VillogelO' • dUP 15555 Huntonaton V11ta1e l ane. Hunlln1ton 8~ CA (71 4) 898·9961 r rom the San 01eao r m way drive north on Bfach 10 Mc r adden then wt\I on Mer adden to Saew1nd V1Uage f urn1Sh•n11s 1va1laOle • Ootn da~y 10 AM 111 dusk Spacious single. ont & two bedroom apts Rooms on NE Costa Mesa home n1 SC Plaza Poot S75/wk S46-0514 eves lerence rm, can include PLEASE MELP e1ost111g phone sys Also recover chrome GT BMX BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! partial space avail bike. with 1ed seat. gold 754-7017 brakes. weld on lrame SHURI MOTEL 1-3 Olhce suttes available taken lrom 17th & Or· Wkly rentals now avail as low as $225/mo No ange H B on Monday, tease required Uttl • 1 Nov 14 969· 1221 _ 115 50/wk & up Color .. _ TV Phones on room 2274 1anitot1al services in-,Penoaals 3012 Newport Blvd CM eluded 1 blk to 0 C Att · rLJRNISHED or 646.7445 oort A Fwys 546-2801 UNFUHNISHED. t617 w estc;111!. N.B j JUST BRING ALL UTILITIES SH I SUI LOHE 276-1365 SQ rt Suitable PAID. HEALTH $90 wk up Cable color TV tor medical or dental CLUBS TENNIS ~oe2!:oif~~s~:~ Agent 54 1-503'1 I YOUR SMILE ... SWIMMING plu~ I ii Deluxe Oll 1ces . much more' Sorry. So Laguna Ben turn rm.I Furnished Sec1etaroal no pets Modeb pvt enl TV pool. stir area. pa110 decll. ocean open daily 9 to 6 batn No kitch Empl J view Fashion Island area n/smkr S'150 493-3490 Con1ac1 Bruce Ch;irfes We 11 lurntsh the towel. giant whirlpool. adult video lounge & sauna Southern Call I sonly CO·Sexuil' balhClub Oakwood j srEPs To BEACH-very, 159.0100 Garden Aputmenls pvt Ilse Nwpt Jae. gar •CdM dlx suites. amot all prov $300 675·4816 pkg S350up 2855 E Cst HEALTH WORKS Newpor1 Beotc.h So. 1 Hotela,Mottll 2904 Hwy 675-6900 1700 161h Street LAOONA BEACH1 ' RETAIL/OFFICE (at Dover I MOTOR INN Choice.Newport Beach 642-5' 1 l Wkly rates S 105 & uo' 1oc<11ton on P<1c1f1c Coast Datly/WklylMonthy Hwy Harbor side appro• Newpor1 Beach No. 'Kitch ~ ava11 Color TV 1200 c;q It 7 14-645· 7 100 880 I A heated pool & steps to· rvine venue ocean 985 N Coast Hwy 1All new a11 co11d1t1oned ol- (at 16th) Laguna Beach 494•5294 11ce building F1 ee 645-1104 montlls 1en1 roee \/\'alth .. _______ Gaest a.... 2905 lo• IOOk•l'IQ 543 7369 2 114 Hyperooo Ave Los Angeles For Membership Into 2 131667 ·9905 CIRCUS OF MASSAGE 24 Hr loving care 11c xlnt Best in area flt 1 Tth & 0,. 7 19 NO HARBOR BL VO El Ttre 2732, El Ttrt 27321 El Ttrt 2732· food patoo woman only 1 ange c M 240 SQ 11 FULLERTON r,lii!i!!!!mi!i!!!!!!!iilm~~=~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~=~~~;miiiiiiiiiiiii!i!i;;;;· 559 1101 1rv n 1-3499 s 165 •mo. 151, tast 525 110-1112 V1c11ioa 11ep 631-3092 Iv msg l HY A WHlt TAKE YOUR PICK RESERVE TODAY t ATTRACTIVE ltatlll 2907 DESK SPACE ~VAILABLE MASSEUSSES _____ ,. ___ ... ,1 Wes1c1111 1ocar $901mo Relax 111 lhe Sun Indian use 01 copy machine ; I 0 SERVE YOU ~~~1J0 R~~~~e't e~~~s~ conle1ence room I ESCORTS/MODELS ~w1mm1ng, sleeps 4 Baorett Reanv 642-5200 Outcalt ONLY 835·9199 1 2 t3-248· 7868 FrH R11t te J11 •14 EXOTIC l&ICEH Skr Park Clly Utah. lu1oury OU< OFFICE SPACE. Bachelor/Bachetorelle house rugntly rental 600· 1650·2300 SQ Ft 011 • Bl 979·5385 W 17th St. Ample Parktng •ce .. rthday Parties RllMT RUY tlt-HU THE UST HURRAH 738-8538 558-8538 Tahoe Condo Christmas edge 01 10-key and hght Htlt WtatH 5100 Belt WaatH typing •s required I -bank mg 1 You II hnCI we ttave com· LOH PROCESSOR DELIVERY PEISH 1 General ollrce pet1hve c;a1a11es eocel· Orange Coast Savmgs ,5 TV 8 Apphances Full t11ne ' COMPUTER lllUSTIY tent bene1t1s & com-~cei.1nq an e~peroenceo Benef11s E.staotisneo Co OPPORTlllTIES torlabte wookinQ con-Lunn Processor to r 646·1684 B·Som N e ~re a ieader on the l1•1iuns I l'HLMCI FNMA 1s1 & 2nd m•cro computer C11s1rtbu- Plcase call tor au appoint-' Tr11s1 Deeos Call Linda OEITAL lSSISTAIT l•on mClustn Oynamoc 111~111 10 S11ea 754-1801 E ""e"en.:eCI Chall S•Cle g•o:i ..... 111 11as created lour OCSL X·•ay 1tce.,se requ11eo n r '"' OPt'O'lunot es ro1 ca· RHOIDA (l1C) lH-41U 1 ;oo Adams Ave CM Newc;.011 B:h 54~ ·00J2 •ee1 ..... noeo no1.1C1ua1s EOE Deo1a1 Chairs•lle Nur:.e " '1 l'·ns 'eQu re BKKP~ temp 101 1 week part time eller $8/hr Sldrl 1mmee1 64? 8100 N 6 p1easa1 I grc.up oractoce EApe1 prer 4 Clay wee~ 1ncluC11ng a11e1 - na1e Saturday AM s OLERl TIPIST GREAT WESTERN SAYINGS cleroca1 640· 122 1,p.n9 50 wpm uce11ent "' 11en commun1ca11ons c»ce11e,..1 pnone sk•llS "on1 oft ce slu11s prior or- '•C:t! e.oetien~e '1·:! yrs Busy phones ln\eresting !Dental Lab pall 11me 01 wo rk Please call lull 1tme nelp no e•oer ! Full or p, T Np1 Bch Olloce Equal Oppty Emptyr M/F 645•4175 tor interview necessary 645-2073 RECEPTIOllST DOMESTIC HELP 1E1cellent phone s1<111s banking REPUBLIC FEDERAL S&YlllS has the lotlow1ng open· tngs NEW ACCOUNTS. PIT TELLER. FIT Both pos111ons reQu11e 11181 Cterrcal WANT TO WORK IN LAGUNA NIGUEL? Housecieanongl 1 dy wltk\ front 0111ce s~olls e~ce•· ironing 1your hm or m•nel ien1 eMv•oyee v•S•10• NB'CM area 760· 1231 commun.ca11on sl11lls i.gn1 typing P"Or front ot· lice e~perience IOHTSMOP. E.xper baker F T P 1 T <>963 Fa1rv1e"' C M WAREMOISE CLEIH·2 the cand1oe1e have , .. previous teller exper Person Frtday Long DRUG CLERK1BKKPR Par1t11me l·6 M·F Must ~ave bool\keep1ng exp- eroence & 1ype 45 wpm Park Ltao Pharmacy En11.,, level casual out last paced 1nv11onment 10-key e .. perience hght 1vp1ng a1>11tty 10 learn Quickly Laguna Niguel Branch term assignment Matt· 495·0850 53 1•1940 1oom. tele• pox rehet. 6i42· 1580 1M1 G1an11 All POSlltons olle• e•t et· EOE. MtFIH hie 1yp1ng. hllng order supplies heavy photo co- pying Person with llex- tble. easy going per- sona111y Call tor an ap- pointment. 752-9109 lenl salary and com· D1y cteanmg COUNTER prenens1ve ma1or ben- PERSON eAper wkdys I e111s package APPiy to Newport Sch 67 5·2254 Banking DIYCLE&llH MELP 1w111 train Bergstrom 1i406 Mt C1tr1woo0Cr NORRELL Cleaners CdM 644-4421 "ounta•n Valley CA 92708 WANTED! Teller Trainees . MICRO D EstaOltShecl Np! Bch lorm EOE M F V H Bank C'll Newport is lookfng TEMPORARY SEIYICH ! needs accurate typist tor e11thus1as11c tndtvld· p T ca11 645-4175 HOTEL ua•s to 101n our stall SMOE SMllE "•Ln E~Ped•IO• & olllte support I '" Excellent opportunity tor Clerical Need aggresswe person Fun Job Tup DoUar we mollvateCI appltcants 10 assist on eaoed1t1ng r t•aon ~anagement C>P· ho en O" ork1n th • 0011un1ty s Interview w I ' w g w1 WANT TO WORK? parts procurement .. Mon & Tues IOam to 12 the public and have a , general otloce support tor , noon at Shoe Sh steady work oackgrouod sm1 etectron•C ltrm on N B 1 Stand Newport Merr~ Good numeric aptitude 11 you re looking tor var-a1ea P T !OAM-3PM Hotel No Phone Calls c1nd/Or cash1er1ng ex· 1ety we need people who t .o desueo 63 1·7308 penence w111 help you do 11 all Typing ohones je,oellenceCI part-ttme L gnt no usecteanong Q11c11t1y & 1t11ng II you have these 1 paste·uP and type· A.l>Out '1·3 his 1-2 11mes Vou will be working'" g1>neral ~ll•Cl' s11111s we 1 selling Ablf' 10 build wkl~ Must have own beautllul o1r1ces with a nueCI you Call tor an ap-ocith pages and ads and I tra.!'s and live in Lag Ben lroendl 0 " 1>01111ment , •nriut 80 cop~ on VDT S6 nr 213· 782-4660 dys ywr 17529109 Npt 8ch £vety'n 1.•1w11011men1and1ece1ve 710 7881 Tuslol'I P11111cl\ Tool 642-4321 full range ol company E 'r JOB 11ousekeepe• fem over nC'netns INTERVIEWING BY APPOtNTMENl ONL yo Please co111ac1 Pei sonnet Dep1 (llC) llO·IOOO ~ 1 ~Bank 1 ---l~I I I 1115i :'\( .,, port EOE M/F. BANK TEL~ER NORRELL TEllPDllARY SHVIOH 1SAl ES PERSON Full trme to r l.irge A'hl•Que r u1111tu1e Store Must "ll'~ wkrids 95~ 3989 Comoomon P T 101 Chns-1 FULL TIME pay .so e\oer d love 1n w 100 1ers Must cool\ & drove F'r et! 10 travel to Me• & Canada w•couple on 'acr11 Non-sm1o.1 Fo1mo1 Nwol home 645 166 t o• 9;9 8300 1o 111 lildy semi; house· " ••·t>1J11•g e1i11ts 83 1 766 7 PART· Tiii WOH MOUSHHPH: LIH·f1, C:ook FIT relief fl am !Ooportun111es available ,coo~ & dnve 101 elderly '.' 10 pm 10 am • 6 30. I w1t11 lhtl Los Angeles i I.illy Wa1erlron1 hOme •OIJl111g days Oii HOSP•· l imes C11c:ulat1on De· I Pvt rmlba Rels N B Call ttll eipe11ence helpful I> 0 1 1m e 111 'n o u' alt 6pm 642·6033 Competitive wages ooor-to·<Joor ne....,spaper 1 Please apply In person 9 sates program Ouaran-Housekeepers wanted ilm 4 pm Mon·Fri 1~. l~d hOurly wage plus Not Bch hotel. exp commission Houis 9AM prererred Neat, mature mediate opening Mesa _ 2p.. 4p•• . 9PM 11.,, o-woik inn very Verde Convotescenl m , or M '" C Hospita 66 l Center St T 1 a1n111g is p1ov1ded me \I cu Io us 1 a 11 Coste Mesn · Potentral 10 earn 1300 6 7 5 -7 l 00. 9 . 5 PM Coonter help, exper pref Apply 1n person et Payless Cleaners, ptus pe1 weeil For an 1n· Dorymans Inn 1erv1ew Call (7 141 957-2361. El!I 1204 In PIHi IPIUTll I~ weelt t2/ 17· 12t26 3 br, •EW IWIH 3 oa 955·3385 eves Brand n-bldg. 1 11 AIC IHlllt to all new carpet, oo tst or Our Mission Viejo branch 1s seeking an lndlvldu11110 For •a sooth log pro· work 30 hours/week ll'Ssoonal massage call Successful candtdlle 306 Old Newport Rd, NB between 7-3pm Counte1 Perton Ft! New· port Shores Dry Clean· ers Wtll train 6•6-7621 Gardener. genet1I me1n: tenanoe ~•oertenced for condo complex S• SO flQur 9· 11 6"~·338 1 or l<ey Punch and genefll ol- hoe experience neeets· ary tO·key by touch XLNT company t>enel1ts. Cen Mlllte. at1er 9 .AM at 64,-5800 New 1 & 2 Bdrm Apartments w/ woodburning fireplaces. vaulted ceilings. garden-windowed k1tcpens w/o!I bullt-1ns. 1nd1v1duol storage rooms Pool, spas. tennis court. rec center Hillside views. too Nothing like 1t Reserve best 1ocat1ons now 21t186 Lake Forest Dr El Toro (71 4) 855·0077 Leasing otticE! hours 10 to 6, doily SL. 2901 last no sec grnd floor •Ill 'u•tes evatt. 543-7369 ., otl tf relocallng NEWPORT BEACH RllllUTI FlllHI I EXECUTIVE SUITE Interviews screens. OFFICES photo s & matches prof Fashion tst 760-8070 Pi!OPle Sol'l(.e 1971 I OC Airport 752·6408 1 14 3 4 I B I r C hi Newpo11 6~ I· 1899 Ot11ce spaces tor tease, 747 II , S5115tmo 1s1 I• 2!1th St• Beaut hOm& month rent lree 111111 pd 1 C'ln Pen 3 or 2 oa '300 I A'C g10uno nr 1055 Et mo 673· 1241'648-7'41 1 C1111MQ O. Costa Mesa • Beau l at bch 3 Dlk4 E ol F'n1rv1ew & I 52nd 1S1unore Lge I Aonms I •OC'lm w/prlv $400 u1tl 7~4 tO•O. 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Tran 111011111 Hypnol• (11') 111·1411 111 Oual1fled 11ppllcants (Qual ()poly Eml)t';r MtF' Delivery driver ror party equipment 1en111 s101e. 5 days ttlu$1 WOii\ Sllur- <Jay' United Rent All 845-0760 11· 1 6S-0-0 78 Landscape m111ntena~. General t person ollice, wor111n9 lorman tot •Pt Newpoll Bu ch. non mngmt co. Oosll Mesa smoke1 typing, fight mtn 2 Y<• ••Pl' speel\ sho1 tl'l•no. some l>OOll-eng1tsn & sp enlsh keeping ru t estate 6,.2-•907 wtid~ 9..4 11now~9e htlplul, v111-llLIYl1lY n•••• 1ety OI wor11 ... day weetl Ligal Sec retary with r1eewey A1ito Suppfy Can Answt1 Ad •832. 1 orobate and corPorlte 26242 Avery Pkwy 8•2·4300 2• hr• l f'~1>41neooe S.la1; com- Mtuion Vieio CA GentftlCle•n""'&llOvM-monnrltt with ex· • ",. Pt'f>enc4 Newport a..cn Olliver; work >4/hr 6•S·338 t o•llr Attpoo 851 l23A l A Times 10 homes on Iii 1 I 660·U ll8 11 t 9oltJOll ttleno Plckul) or I LO Ven reou1red wrtn in· GENERAL OFFICE • Engr tn,tr Atde. ~IT, 3 lom. ~u1anc1,1 S7001MO 3 30 Utll'l IO NB need.I verselllt MOl'l·INIO $10C1let1ec11 I AM s AM No Collect· t 09'80fl lo do lyp hllnQ 8 f M() p \llCtmty COl\l•t l Are CC'lmpltol11C1 1n only • rtlly'I 17141631 lf)U I 10Q 5 •8·8 4 •1 o r Qf'n oflw• WdPrOC'ettnt < n 1•1f•.nt R OP Wlflt ed1t6"2_._1_M_1 __ G• t• tl ·~P nf'lpl11t 117!1 ()(JAO I u flj f;I 1'}$5 ~-~ -, Ctatr1cltn a ..... 1 H1 .. ra11 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 20. 1983 DT Htatl11 Lawn Mower lt11h P1latia _Pl_•_•_~_l•,.1.._ _____ Tni•I ltrwiet $2.17 per day F 'llt" 1 c;;;tp,,mrv sl'rv•c•· 111•11'111 n<'•TIOll Adt11111111~ 11.1,1r" "tl ~4R·~'l80 t1111m.1 Repa11 "·C111µ.,nh y t 1111111•1 • (II'<. l>tumb111p lh>mn AdU11ru11~ lll'rl'lullt•I I t•llt "'II tlt1N Ollli·O 14"1 l,m111111·r~1ol nt111rtfl•lllrltl -.-.-h-lt-.-.-.-.-7-.-2.-11XftMfolJ td01PMENT 1--------.... ~,,···•-1•2• --;O-trA•flAnlen'~ '"' f "' • MAIN 1 l NANC.t /\FIE PAIR Cu\lum Grnphrl s/Mural~ '"'" "' " ..,,... 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Scoll 673 IS t2 wmt11 ~ con1ac1 Maty •SPIRITUAL READER• Cirond1e at !158 4086 w11ll A'1vr<;f'r 1n .111 ma11eis Jr>y Quest1011s Conirac-, C C t '(•yr•, t>omyow11wmk ff I ' Boolcher1n1 ement oncrt e L•< •17804 t AL 646a12& n 111 I t11u~1t• I h•.UllffCJ f ttlt•f41fl t ,_..,_ ~ 10h' I ltt"flh d *J FIM£ PlllTIH U2-H71 tat. 322 Okl..IJO p.iyrotl qe11 ,lcctg C'onr"'"' \I form t pour G . OUMP JOBS & \ ,p1 1 r11·~rbtP nr,. rnrl '" ln111pl1•tr• 100s No 1001-•-r-.•-ta--lll_.f_____ '>MAL l MOVIN(; JOBS ''"" <....111 84 2 11(.ll!li hv H1r.hJHI <;11101 L IC ,,1.,, l•ll"' .'lltllrd4 14 yr\ ol 1rapµ1 Al ACK WELDER Paper· h.111y1ttt; & 1emovc11 o....i IOvl' m.1rr•age ousiness lor \ St;i1e License "'' 675 ?•% 631 9397 Bnaru 211 Crvrc Cenler P1ua Room 690 Santa Tree Senice Ana CA 9270 t ---------·! ''knd,, .\t y0<.11 buS111eS"> I•" •,111,111 Oj,4 0366 lilr4t•i•c Waftft4 t.111\f h4h I 1"11 Accounli~g ~ 11 oc1 e MH SPARKlE s _ ,,1 c.111 p1r uµ 1v • ROD s CONCRf!E II Mow111q Enq1nq Tw1c1• a ttAlJl MOVf RfMOVF I MOUSECLEAll•" I.it tit U~l1)111t't') I 11.111k you 9C.;) 4 I 14 wo•k only 4'l4.J6t6 CPA 1119h Quillrlv 1nCl•n•e ~ • t't' < <'ullWI 642 704 7 MASONRY 9 "" :,amt• I mn S:iO S2!t 64:. 57 Jl f "'r h111• Ir .i>n Ir,.,., • Ol.IALI IV PAIN I EflS t.1' w(lrl, l1 re..i~ rJlt'~ ow r.µG BY roMPUTER 101 Frt>e ,.,,, 640 170':1 •! I 'J4 l'r NOHM I WUIOOWS * CARPETS PROMl'l NEA l PRO EXPrnr Wallcove11ng 111· s1.t1t.111ori Reas Consun 1111 A .. s10111n1 581·8590 DOUGHERfv BROTHERS --------- Trees landscaping & ciean " " ( """I Up)• T ll' .. l runr111110 ( ...... 0 c s~L 7 9 Jt•1111 Bro"'" 6 l 1 b-181 11.,,1., 3 Rc1r.1b1e St'rv1cc Claili Cue v 1111 M,11111 • H.1111111,J 1 1 ttAUl INlo MOVtNC· :•o• cir f ' fkli11bll' 111'> 11 f "'"' NAL "' "'" t4 UPS ?t >rH'•P 642 3657 For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR a • S • from S25 mo 675-0305 1'!'!~---"'!'!"~~-Mll\E 1;r,o J:'Gl lh•111.11-c11•1111 ll''l> 1011 1 H..ts I rl'cl')t '•'10 "fi'•4 t,1 YnS FXI' 1 m sm1111 C ._. ML" uu lo4!>819.'7:J t ?'ltlr Myµ111t';1tf')mr1ll' nquu1am en1ce C1111"c ,,,. n'v c M no1l•<' " I Parcel Slait '• Wr1!i . NEWPORT c AiRP RT 1857 B11Cll ICOr Ouarl) $I arr wltn ad 549 2287 Jc, 1 REE SERVICE l 11mm111g removal yaro clti.m·ups et<. 6•2·2914 Bt:autitv you1 home or otc iuaaet lallll lull tim., 5Jnl..i An., r. M.11111 Gl1·1111 Up~ lrN· H e S'tt' 1, 0 4 ~· R 1 tl;il lee 111clude,, l1sh •New cabinets c.ibinel ? tro St 6'i0·4 •i9 Jr11n1111110 H.1uh11g etl 1t.1ul1119 Cnlle!Jc Stutle•H OUI l lftl I'' 1' '' · 011 1 •. 111i.. oeco• ~weekly ser· 1,11 mg b<l•S !i. lorrnicll t •tit' c)t Pl'lt> 641 1096 P1.,mµt low rJlcs Thunk l>ornq Awnv tnr ltolrllavs" v•Ct' We also SIOCk IS ,,er ~OIJlltellOP!o 642 0881 Contraelorf' )\>ii Johll (7'i!l 19761 llon 1 le.rvf• Pt't5 .11 Ken Tatori11 PRlVATE TuTORING Most Subiec;1s K·Coueoe 17 14) 631· 1788 vice ""s1inq tanks G I TME lillEH SCHE 1w11 µrot 51tlti• will ~lily ''' MARMIE AQUARIUM enerl Lawn T1ce·Sllrul.l 111stall TIM'S MAUlllli your '101l•e 1.c;.p PtllS Cadillacs 10 Go-Carts Whltever the Fad Roll 'em off lhe market Wllh I Cl1ssllled Ad Call Nowt 642-5678 <;i;.Rv1CE 6-12·!1405 r:ino wllat you want in Ir Bemodel/Repa11s comm. Tree u irrvRcmovar Haul ,11iyth1ng 645-73J 1 1u1d plan1r. comto1 1an1e vine Mirror Class1l1ed 4 ros10 Lied bonoed Lawn m111111 /Ro101111ing Hive something to sell? Pran nneart r.all now• Have 1ometr11ng to sell? 642 -5678 want Ads 642-7667 Ads ons For est. 552-9142 Free estimate 548·6065 Classllled ads do It well 650·2546 1 UJtH•!t c1u1111leo 1ds do 11 well. --llllillliliilllillilmi-- _H .... •l .. r .... w .... 1 .... •• .... t4..._.......;;s.;;.1 oo;;.;; Heir W111t4 9100 Heir W11tt4 9100 Heir W11tt4 5100 Keir W11t•• 5100 Heir WHIH 5100 Heir W11tt4 5100 Htlt W11tt4 5100 Heir W11tt4 5100 Arrli11cn 8011 HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We sell recond guar rel11gera1ors S49·3077 IHIMTHllCE Plant Care Interior Re s pons101e sell rnot1va teo persons nei>oed bv 1ap101y grow· "'9 CM oaseo planrscape 111 m P101ess1ona1 e•per requ11eo 714·631 4615 RECPT /I.I Law Fir• Reserva1roms1 for busy nestaurant Sales E•Per pref Good lront ol dinner therJllc. near in Expe11e11ceo Coc111a11 Ser· * SoJIOS Rep lor manurac· TElEPMOIE WORI Vi4H M111io l .. Htry turer et macn1ne par1s Dependable m11n tor gen I maintenance and reparrs Oflrce blog 1n Npt Bell FlJll 11me 644·1526 11ce appearar>ce Call ippea1a11ce yood tele· ver Hunt Bch 960 9316 Sharon at 975. t022 µnon" pe1sonalrty. wlllrng * BIG MONEY * ~a1ary co1nm1r.s100 & car ,1uowanee Call Mark Interested 1n making $300/wk w orking pa11.11me? No sales For more mlortTiatron Call alter I PM. 751-4222 Models lor sales w11h great e.l1n1ng potenlral Will 1ram r:1ex1ble nours Be 1n at tne s111rt 01111e eacll· •ng new video music in· OuSlfy 833-8940 before noon MllACER/CURI Hallmari.. Cards Gilts & Cosmetics N B area 640· 7373 MEDICAL ASSIST. Exp p l t 1me N B Oplltllalmo1og1sts ot11ce 631·4780 Mon·Fll 8·5 MEDICAL Recep1ron1st r:IT NewpOll Oo-Gyn mus1 know peoboaro & 1nsur 645-7870 New women s c101111ng slore rn F asll1on Isla no seeking ind1v1dua1s 101. lhe 1011ow111g positrons t: SAUS Por11a11 OhOIO Sludenl e•per 10 work Sat s at 1·Hr Pnoto raking pnot06 P T Mille 646·2424 PRESS PERSOI J years expertence wrtn a mrnrmum OI 2 years on a Hamaoa 660 Extensive color work Santa Anaf Ir vine 556-3676 PROSUIMER/ AHU~T Young company seeks in· (lrvrdual to write ano de- sign 10~ Tl 990 and DEC PDP • 11/34 M1n1mum 2 yrs e~perience. prefer· rbly w/COBOL Call 553·0940 ASSISTllT MAIASER 111118111 Full Time e•pe11enced l•--------•I only 213·274·5018 Mra PROMOTION nursing Can you IUllSE AIDES Spare 3 n1s mghlly? . )A.1eyou CNA s or e•penence re· we11groomeo quireo 3· 1 l lull rime oeoendable Exce11en1 oeneh1s Np1 ano sell mo1rvateo? Ben area 642-8044 loo you Office Clerk Full 11me 10 /Enroy working w11n 1110s? 111clu<lf' 1e1a11 3a1es Type II vou can answer YES 45 wom 10-key ado • Pnone 646· 702 t 111us1 v.o•k wl<n<ls 2 30·6PmMon tnruFrr 9fF·3989 PAllTER 2 'frS e~pe11ence Eves 645·651~ PIT ClEll nPIST I For C M tnsJrance Ollrce Gooo typing skills req PART TIME noon nrs 556·0070 I Perlecl tor student alter· Earn up to $400 pe1 , mon1n Re111ees House· P.T. Rt&&lt .l1cbt1s wiles. College Stu<1en1s We neea enlllus1as11e Neeo oependallle auto 10 people to nand wash ex· deliver Darty Prlot in ot1c cars 1n CdM Must be Laguna Beach 12 hrs oer rn good snape & w1111ng lo oayl weel.day P M . work hara 673·2244 weekends. AM Call Mr 1---------~;3r~OE 642-4321 e.<r REAl ESTATE Renrallsales agent tor ac· ---------t1ve Balboa island 01t1ce PART TIMI We have openings lor PHOll CURil two e•periencco lull time Busy c11eula t1on olf1ce licensed agenl5 Com· needs a phOne clerk lor missions o nly Call BETTE WALSH ;'/;ify~~~r~0"~'~; 0~~';: WATHFROIT HOIES Mon F11 4 30·8 30PM S4 I 173·1100 per nour Applicant must (r4) be mature and rellable Some pno11e e•perrence --------- oesuaote nu1 will trarn RECEPTIOlllST Apply 1n person between ft 2·4om Ask for Debra or Catrie11ne 330 W Bay Street. Costa Mesa EOE For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 10 wo1i.. Call 979·7550 Res1aurani Ca1e1111g wor~ers to help with 1000 trays and de· l1ve11es Must nave It QOOO d11111n9 record PIT only 9 30 am -12 30 M on-l"rr LORI S KITCHEN 3077 So Harbor (Harbor at Car· nage Ori Santa Ana 979·0747 WE CAN OFFER YOU THE SECURITY YOU'RE MISSING NOW! BANKERS/BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS WE CAN GIVE YOU THE SALARY YOU DESERVE AND THE OPPOR· TUNITY FOR INCENTIVE EARNINGS! GIBRALTAR MONEYCENTER, INC a sub· s1dary of Gibraltar Financial Corp has several pos1t1ons available 1nroughout Sou1hern L A County and Orange Counly LOAN ORIGINATION OFFICERS-Ex· perienced c;andrdates wrll marke1 a wide array of aggressive rear es1ate loan pro- ducts at compet1t1ve ra1es UNOERWRITERS-3·5 years real estate lending expeflence usrng srandard secon dary market guidelines LOAN PROCESSORS-Experienced 1n. d1v1duals in loan processing and lundrng GIBRALTAR MONEYCENTER. INC oilers • Ellcellent Hl11lea end benellta In ad· dltlon to commtulon structures for Loan Origination Officers. • Outa11ndlng l>enellt1 peek•o• In· eluding hHllh, dental, accident and Ille insurance, plus retirement plan. To experience the excitement or a grow. Ing lending organizarion backed by a leading 11nanc1a1 Institution, call or send resume to: Corne! Hunter GIBRALTAR MONEYCENTER. INC. 5030 EHi Second SlrHI • Long BHch, CA 90803 2131439·<M25 RASlauranr ne~iauranl Allendanl r oliablt· for THE JOWERS RESTAURANI rn tne Sur t and Sano Ho1e1 rn Laguna Beacn Hours 3-I 1 pm Apply in person alter 5 pm Ask lor Dennis SHORT HOURS • Photo Copy Supplies •SAM -NOON • No Exper Necessary • Extensive 1ra1n1n9 program • Weekly Pay Guarantee • Pleasant Proless•onal O•c m Corona Del Mar 11 you 1e b11gh1 ano energetic Call M r Tnomas between 6 am & 1 pm at 613-0118 Sales clerk lor <!rug store Casn1er. cosme1rcs. alter· nate wknds Oelrvery Apply at Port Pharmacy 3 t30 w Balboa BlvO NB 7141557·3380 SILES (VIDEO STORE) m N B area seeks exp d i.alesperson w/manage· me11t potentral 1 lull/ 111ne 3 2 pe11/11me movie r1Jnia1 clerk!!" Salary comm (213)402-8557 SECRETARY CUSTOIH IHVICE Manufacturers represen· 1a11ve 11rm 1oea1ed 1n Laguna Beacn seeks sec- retary EXPERIENCED 1n php ne & ollrce skills S8t>01mo stall 494.9444 Typeseller AM TYPESETTERS Immediate l"ULL TIME or VILLAGE INN now accept· tng app11ca11ons • all snrrts -Breaktast lunch & drnner Apply 1n per· son 127 Marine Ave Balboa 1s1and 13 cu II rel11g $150 Call before 3pm 646· 1237 1930 Gas stove S 100 trade lor newet mooel 20 gal waler nir $20 494~7340 2 l Cu II Waros lroslless relrig 1a1mono1 onty 1 mo Old IOSI roll Paid $900 sac SSOO 968·9205 PART. TIME openings for Wanted Retrable Teen to Aomrral rel11g 15 eu It. hke e•perrenced AM Type· 1:>aoys1t 2·3 afternoons new $350 556·6135 sellers Hours are fie•· per week refs 847·7928 G E OtsnwaSher S9SW P tble Type specrng and Jobi Waalff 5105 sxs relrrge new com· paste·uP background a pressor $395 546-.8672 plus Salary com-I need eareer opportunity _.. __ mensurate w1111 ex· 1m30, Fem, w/2 k10s Im lllY APft.IAICIS pe11ence Irvine tocarron 1n1elh9ent at1raet1ve & Les 957 ·8133 Secretary worlh trarn1ng Musi be Secretary lor account Call Ann for intellectually s11mul&11ng ~ENMORE WASHER ANO management department 1mmed1ate 1nlerv1ew L•sa 675·8098 DRYER XLNT CONO Restaurant Wa11ress/Wa11e1 with car lor wicker basket luncn serv1c;e 9 • l. Mon·F11 Earn Approx S 150/S 175 weekly Must be neat. personable and energetic Call 101 ap· pomtment oetween IO am -t2 noon or 2·4 pm LORI S KITCHEN. 3077 So Harbor (Haroor at C<1r1111ge D• I Sar11a A11a 979·0747 1n advert1s1ng agency S 100 EACH 5'4 ·6488 SIUS CURil 01gonrza1rona1 and sec. (114) Relined medleel female. Grll s11op Irvine 552-64 14 rt'tarial skills a musl lrve in or out Recond relrrgs. all sz lull ROOFIH ESTIMATOR Snor1nano requ;rod 660 1250 Call 63 t-6590e~t 110 wr'lty Free oel Reas need .4 Expenence nol Sales Haroware. tut11tme St'nd l\'~l•me 10 • n.... 5510 p11ce larrys 650-7452 necessary but shoulO be µos11io11 '" retail 51ore JN Baker 540 3857 F ..,a Speed Queen elec oryer 1a,,.,111ar wrlh conslruc· I S•?e Sieve H W Wt19lll B11ch S1ree1 Npt Sch Equal opply emplyr Ml AUSTRlllAI SMEPMIRI like ney, S:?OO Pnone· tion Top commission 1 Co 126 Rochesler C M "12660 Typist Xtn1 answer Puppies ror sale mate S50 575.3777 RE;AtR,~EI 1 SAUS MAHIEIHT SECRETARY ~:~~"s1~go,;,~a~Pg,~~~ 536-0198 536•5879 lla.1. Nattriils &014 Eafn up 10 S50 000 pe1 Np1 Ben Co needs indrvrO· person 1835 wn11t1e• Bii< Pekrnese M AKC 6 4 x 8 .16 t .11 1 eat Comp wooo sn111gle year or more lull or ua1 w1eacellen1 sec-' Ave B 1-2 Costa Mesa mos S75 4 mo Fem plywood S 10 ea Oooo cJpable or quality wotk ' par111tme 548·3416 I retarral nnd commun1ca· 1 or call 548.7201 PuPllY free 10 go nome SS ea 846·4 152 JOUHEYIH 1saies person 1o rease 01. 11011 skills rype 70 wpm 675·6696 Neeo 4 for hOI work 5. io tree space Dy making I wooo processing exper USA TODAY Gotoen Rel s AKC 7 wks Caatrll a yrs eapet1ence col<J 1e1epnone calls al· nelµlul R E background PI T ltw .. a,.r IHtt snots $250 90z.;515 Etai~atal &016 142-7222 1orneys ousrness etc preferred Non-smk g ol· .... I _ 543.7359 ltGP Can between 9 JO Dr1Ytrt ltt-1e41tw ia Great <;n11stmas Grit Pen1aa Pu w 50 135 I 1 1? 833 2~38 •Ht Ora•&• CHlty Lovaote Old Engl1sll 200 & 40·85 zoom. You don't need a gun 10 tClassrlied Ads are tile a Sneep Dogs AKC 2 strooe & cases All S675 "drl'* last" when you answer lo a successful Secretary •rtl. females 8 weeks 5400 675·9260 pl•ce en ad rn lhe Dally garage or yard sale' ll's a Part·lrme exper Good AM Deltvery to homes eacn 213.531.J 18• Fi-te ftl ~••• Prlol Want Ads! Call now M iter w•y lo tell more d•CllllrOn 1yping Flex Must have gooo car -_ .. ___________ _ 1 642.5678. people! schedule Nr O C Acr· prool ol insurance No 111sn Seller/Lab pypp1es 1101 GOiden FGJir/blk Lab port Call answer ad weekends or llohdays No Avail at cost ol snois puppies 6 wks old good 604 642·4300 24 111 collec;lions or b1llrng Call 673·6985 wltllildren 63 l·2299 ,_ __ .. Secretary PIT approx 15· 18 llrsfwk npw in· creasing 10 20·"25 by Maren 84 r:inanc1al now 630·5441. 8 am· 5 Sh1nTzu6wkOld R-1ster pm Mon·Fri -• lk/Wflt M Llasa Apso avail• $250 wi o paper · needs loving nome due to I 'S 1 .. 1,1 l 'l'Elt E,\KSISt~S 19ttTES1'1,\I" Aeeouut Re1tre!liientat lvc1'j t~o .. l/Siln:r Are you a successful sales professional ... touf'1·minded and independent. sea.1ching for the type of cnreer wh1cn can lead to substan· lLIJ earnin1?s' planning oll1ce via Lido area Good typing • some drctapnone Call 12·3pm, 673·7460 PART-TIME. Va11ed nours to include early A M weekends Must have de· pendable veh1e1e tsmall truck . van. station SEC"ET •RY wagon1 10 assist news· • paper dealer in Irvine Rapidly e~pandlng invest· area Must be depen· ment llrm seeks two re· d able Conlaet Greg sponslble sell·starters to Hyde Monday tllru r:11day lflork in luxurious. con· between 9'30 and 10:30 ge111a1 office near Soulh am. only. 642-4321 Coast Plaza Secretarial liiiiilliiliil.iiiliiliiiii•• skills required Must be _________ 11111 over 21 Call CMst1ne. 957·0929 Service Station a11endant exper Apply Snell Sta- 11011, 171h & Irvine NPt Bell SEWER N••• 1port1 ·•"'••••tf $350 w1tn 962·7520 divorce. 760•1091 AatitHI IOlO Fe Blk Lab x-lomo st>Ols * 2 ••UT REITI * & n e u 1 F 11 end1 y " 536-8230 aller 6 & wk nos Hll&llH llll FREE 2 gooo nome. PH·IOlllAY llll adorable m1a Ger Sllep Load or Eastern Antiques Thur/F11/Sa1 Nov 17 18, re111v pups 8 wks 240·2268 19 9am·6pm Ff! Niie 1119 hit Iii frH Pre·HOl1day Sale Frr nrie 111 962·• 180 9pm Sat & Sun Nov 19. Male 1 yr Germ-Snep nds 20 9am hi 6pm run love Xlnt watcndog l"REE DRAWINGS 650 3285 642·5735 l"REE ,REl"RESHMENTS • _ Sat & Sun S1ore wrde Sale hraitue 6025 by 40 • Dealers lew,.rt ll~•• Mall 1111 ltw,ert II'/ O.M. S Bound btwn Bey 19th Hl·42l2 _____ , PBX exper d ans serv oper Coro bds All sn11ts I Fashion tstarid Not Ben 644·,050 Avne1 Elec11on1cs tne na· Irons leading drstrrllutor or eiectronic components ano computer products nas an 1mmed1ate op- portunity. m Costa.Mesa. tor a versatrle rndrvrdual wrfll an oii1going pe1- sonah1y seeking an enrry level positron w1tll growtn I opporrun•t1es Dulles 1n-< I u <1 f' opera t ing 01mensron ~lepnone console and general clP11ca1 duties -~aity1ilat · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · \ If so, you could possibly quallf) 10 repre- sent one of this natinn 's oldest. largess and moss prcs1igiou5 fumJ ~ccilllizing in prcciou~ mctal5 . MONCX INTrRNATIONAL. LTn Since 196 7. Mone~ has served tens of 1housantls of Arnrricans in invcstlnF over SS \lWion m FOld, silver, platinum and ~leered currencies T •II Ch11stmas or tonger Must speak Engllsn Can· vas work Ba11tertC1cero Sa11makers 2000 New- port Blvd C M 642·7238 ,,,,. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTlOUE MALL 11751 wes1m1nste1 Ave GARDEN GROVE 554.5103 2 match sofa cttrs xtnt cond S•01ea 642· 1385 Part· That p.,,. EVHllH WEEllHDS. lllLY PILOT llAUIEll TUllEE Now accepting applications for District to Nt'wporl Beacn Markt>lrng lrtm nas several openrngs Please call Nancy Leaning tor responsible and 1n· · a1 17141754·6073 Manager supervise newspaper car- riers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company benefits plus bonus op- portunity. Apply in person, weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. duslrious people A gooo speak•ng voice a MUST' EQuat Oppty Employer A grea1 way to increase 'fOur ouoge1 dollars We ---------pay fl)r your tra1r11ng r:or om1t111n rnterv1ew appl calr Mr knocks olten wllen you I Bleemer 54!).4776 use result-getting Delly ~ersonnel HMllRESOURCES llECHITH Pllo1 Cl111slfled Ada to •1eaon lhe Orange Coast market. Pnone 642·5678 rne 1rv~~~~~~~~~:~o1el rs 1iiiiiiii~~~~~~-· ii'--'ii"ii'ii. ii" 'ii'ii'ii' ii' •• 'ii.li'ri' ii' ii' ·······ii' ii' 'ii'li'ii· •• "ii"ii'li.li'ii' ii' ·ii'li'ii' ~ aop1rca11ons IOf a Human j Resource Re<;ru1te1 Newspaper lnd1v1dual must be a sell s1a11er be able 10 1n1erlace with management. employees ano applicanls Musi be ellrc;rent and possess gOOd eommumcation skills and exe,c;1se good 1udgement Oualitred appl1<:ant must possess verbal and Wflt· tt;n skills 1n SpanlSll Pflor Personnel ••· pc11ence preferred typing Mlpful This POI· 111on will 1ncluoe pro· cossmg ol workers com· p11nsat1on crotms Interested app11centt apply 1n 1>41raon Monday thru Wedn••d•V Novem- l'let '1 thru 2l 9 am · noon THE IRYllE llRIOTI HOTEL 18000 '\loo Karmen Avtl lrvrnfl CA £quar 01>PIY Employ<ir M/F/V H AGES 11-14 EARN t.-TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now have I~ 011t11tnci lor 10v111 tJCtr be1,ers ro 1«u11 "*'' 101 flit Ol"'Ct Coast D1il7 Piiot. Ovr crtwi &llrl 1t 3 30 p ftl and wor• unhl 8 30 P rn. --d•y1 Oil Saturday, we work • few more hours. You •IA earn rniny tupS . and prim. •IOng "'"' earninc your own money """ " no dtlt•ttrnc 01 collectton "''olwtd H tou "e 1nterttlecl, pleas. cal Mr hrl Al£A COO( (714) 548-7058 ' ' .. Now is the lime to JOin us. Many e\pCrl\ npee that a hu~e hull market in silver and J!Old Is ju~oround the corner. "1ou R U[Nl·rJTS AS AN ACCOU NT RrPRI SI NTATIVr INC'Llfi)I • An 1m:reuit11t cummmlon pnyout based on 1:110' volume. • Monthly sales incentive pro!!ram. • Qu:Ulfied s11les leutJs. • I >ticnsive 1ales and product trainini;. • l xperienc:ed support personnel. • I uU benefits. including major medical, life in\urancc and pension plans Inquiries should be forwarded 10 : Laura Martin. MONEX INTERNATIONAL. LTD .• 4910 Birch Strfft. Newport Beach. CA 92660. 714/7S2·1400. TOLL rRrr NUMBERS: 800/432-7013 800/854·3361 Clllifornia Only Out·of·St11e An cqull opportunity employer. TECHNICIAN •v.s. 9 while sofa & 7 flowered sol a S 100 ea End table & cnest S25 ea 6H-04?7 SR. TEST . I EQUIPMENT For Ctll&ififd Ad iw. ~~.~H~I~~!,,,.,. I • ;.~01 P1111 v1cto11an side cha11s $275 ea Arm cna11 $325 BUY DIRECT FROM All new upholstery Pme MANUFACTURER euplloard S376 Lawyers and save 50 10 15•1, on new oak !look.case $495 Ari lop quality !led sets Twrn deco lamp $350 se1s 1ust '69 95 lull sets l1thO·Ab1allam Lincoln 1us1 $79 95 Save even 1886 S600 3 oak. ice I more on queen and king cream cna11s S75 ea Oak sets r:ree delivery end table $75 494-7340 636·4195 011en111g lor il Sr Teen. MJ-5611 "'"'ii'' 10 assist 1n tile 1._ ________ ~ 11111ld1ng ol breadboards. test hxlu1es nnd tesr sys· terns lor producr 1es1rng Respons1blllttes wlll In· 'ludl' lesllchOckoul. ver- 1lymg c1rcu11 design and tesl system operation Will assist Engineers in 111e des1gn1ng :ind mOd· 1lying ol ex•sllng tesl cqu1pmen1 and perform necessary documenta· 11on RS requ11ed Little Min Mj.lff81 sat on II I LlttMt MIN Mulfet .. , 00 • Tullet, •long came a Tuflet. elong ceme • 1plde1 end read In the For Ctassllled Ad spider end read In the Delly Piiot Classified ACTION Dally Piiot Cl111lfl•d Mellon •bout Mist Muf. Call a Mc:tloo ebout Mlaa Muf· let'a Tultel and bought 11 Dally Pllol 1•1'1 Tulfet and bought It 101 $9.95. You can aell AD-VISOR tor $9.95. You can NII your tullet end 1011 ol 642-5678 your tullet end 1011 of o ther things through other thing• through Delly Pllol Ctaullled Delly Piiot c1111lfl•d Ada. Call 642-5678 Adi. Cell 642·5e78 You should nave 5 years Faraltart HZS Fanitut M2S fualt.n IOlS ttx per 1ence wh leh 1n-j ;;;:;:;;;;::;;;:;;:;;;~;i:;:;:;~!:z:Z:;;r:T;;~;::;;;~;;::;;;;:::;;;~ t ludes bulldlng and Wll· •c •• •• •••• •• •• • •• 1ng PCB's, test 111tu1es • •• •• •• •• n •• •• •• •• •• •• •• " •• •• •• •• and IHI sysrems E>t· •c THREE ROOMS OF •c per111nc;e 1n 1ns1rument • • repelr BS well as dralung ••• ruRNITURE I •nd design of e1ee1ron1c • r. CllCUltS IS llSO requlrtd :c from ,~.-------------~ Enoevco IS I m111ket •c leader In electronic In· • s 1 81 1 1'\~ TIC'V .._ __ ,. 1lrument11ion ayatems •1 l ~ .llL.Ji ~ ~ v which metauie dynemlc • I ___ ..;:::;=;:;;:;;:;;==::;:::".:;..--.. ~ phenomena end ollers en •.• per month Jtl H eellent salery and t>en· • e1111 paclllg• Including a •.• ALL CHARGES INCLUDED! •'• day ""011< ""eek • Interested appllcant a 1• Ahould Mnd 11 resume or e call Diane Diorio 81 a• FREE PART TIME (l1•~•H·ll1l • Apartm~nt Finding A1811tance Deliver Daily Pilot by auto In ... ,,.~!~Y!~ro•· : .. BUDGET RENTS Laguna Beach area (2 hours 01c11.1NSON, COMPANY IC .. FURNITURE ·· per day). Weekdays P.M. -1ooR v "' d I 30 imr.ho ie1onoa I IC 1931 NflWpOrt Bl. weekends A.M. Earn about SanJu•nClplstrono Ca111om11921175 • 831 2'Alft1 • $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow f<1ua1oppwE,,,l>IYrM1F I . Costa Mesa -~ • or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE : 1e11 1hln0• , .. , ""'" 0111vl JI•• •c • •c • .. • PilOI Went Adt 1._...;n-.-.-;;~~1r&.;:•-.,-.;..,,;;.:g,~~~g,..;::::;;iL,;1;:,.:g:.1:1L:~UI I I ' .. ' DI Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 20, 1983 bttllHH•• tall Ml1ttll11H11 ........ ,. 101! 15M bdstdN wiiXCM l•iiiiii--iiriliiiriiirioiioiiii----ton '•'11• ,.,.,,,. .............. t.~._:. oo A un u ~l ~ ........._ IUltNltl IN YOU" ~ ~·~ OWN HOMI , .. '"f' . ~'\ .• >'°!· . ,,.. ,. ;j ,.,. J I •• '""' ... J L " ... 1 ·•' ..... A"·. '1~ ' : " . ·r::-\ )/ I .:.(, 4 . ~ , .. I r l • I"' OA•AOI IAU ADS NOW ClAHIFllD IY CllYI Sii lllOW , ~. ) , ' ···~· ...... Clotnes Nie Nae's Galore Sun 9am 2 192 M11101 St btwn W1lson/V1c1011a Ct1ta M11a SUN ONLY t0om-4pm t90 E Co$111 Me~o St COuLhllS. 1111!11!0 eqp1111 ~llcttllll WlllU llllSC lhlrT\1' Furniture 6025 Jewelry 6214 ----------Walches gl!I p1es11g1ous Beaulolul Walnul platlorrn took. 101 d lract 01 cost On tied an<J 9 clrwr f uoes1 loµ 11JITIO qualny <Jresse• w/mor101 $375 l reOli(;J& peo I 1n e•ery dll 111cl be<Jsprd 760-085:! IJ. nsqn S1e11e 760-7232 Corne• work table$40 Of· M1clainery 6216 ioce desk chair S35 Radial arm saw 10·· blade C.irol 64 1·71 60 days 1rke new s 1~0 646·4382 631-3489 eves Mi1cellaaeo111 6211 <.~m1:HMAS UOU llQU[ Nov11111h•11 tll & 20 10 6 15682 P•l\)11111 C11 HR 1S1J1 inoct1110 IL rt11ng11rl Of.&K !I KJ anhQUC! With tu1&thur tu11. 1.Jr11n i:>ulla S•6!> fl46·76:>7 D1t1•t1I S11c11011iit curvo<J 4 l)IOCft $900 AllllQUC! COlll! 1110111 6 $950 Auth@nllC Out1..ttt11 Block $ t t so f lll ty A111011can hand hlllid lllfl!li $3000 Ouu1 oum ~ul • o m110 wM~ 6 p101.11 $!JOO EAtC olllce des!. w/ch111r a. lock ctr11wl!•S $450 K11111Y101e 01.ict w(l$1lf!I & elect Clryer $?1!1 1>1111 549 2447 EAll KnnmorC! Wshr/Dryr gus. set $300 Wntiel cnc111 11se11 once $200 B111 $toot-; $25 ea 1$42-!1?71 FIREWOOO·OUALITY MIX ', coro $83 50 delivered Jorn 830· 77 111636·4680 Foo Sule 1974 Yamaha 1974 Honda lw•n be<J. Hollywoo<J covflo Bike 962 •1543 f"ull si m111t I bo• spr 1119s, trame \form) nr new. $95101:10 644·5862 John Wayne T e11111s Ctuh Fat111ly Mt1moersh111 $800 C<lll eves 673·0874 Jo11n W.tyne Te11111s Club ram•tv M1•mt>t1• slltt.l SllOO• C>b•J ~97 1973 Just 111 time lor nohdays Hammond organ $500 nat111a1 ra11r h nlink 1 •L S9SO lo~e 11ew golf bag $50 Bes1 ofter 675·3246 Lionel Tra111 gd starter set 2'1 11 ac;i. cars and accessoroes $110, 720 1704 or 851-9135 01vorce<J sota. love seat. collee & end tables wall unit, be<Js, din set sofa oed. stereo cao recliner , 1arrips. clocks 964·5763 15"•2 t · embroidered silk Magic Island L1<Jo Club pe1ces from China Onty worm $1550 sell $1250 $20 eacn 64b-8688 complete 786·4973 all 4 2 yng B1mn Ficus Hees on Magic Isl Charter member-1 llY flRllTIRE containers Beautllul ship, $1000 759·0939 Les 957·8133 on/outdoor 646·479o Magnavox 25' cir TV con· On sz solabe<J. e•cell All•1l lrt1di11 C11t cond , clean $95 Sit long. 211 wide, l it high S48-0378 $50 OBO 960-9938 Rnd butcher blk tbl. 4 cane A TARI 2600. like new mclg chairs. $150. 631·4274 14 cartro<Jges .. $100. Sealy Posturpedoc, king sz w/delux frame $100 857-1448 720·1704, 851 ·9t35 CAlllllDIE DIET PRODUCTS 720-9077 sote $ 150. 8 gld vlvl sole, lk nu $95, lrpl & mantle, etec $7S 833·8105 Membersntp Jor sale John Wayne Tenr11s Club $800 833-9331 Mon-Fri. ask tor Kathy Golob New carpet $3 49 yard 554-7185 Sota. 9 It Hen<Jron. exit Ceohng fan. brass w/tullp Newport Beach Tennis cond & chair. good cond 11gnts & oak blades. cost Club M.imbersh•P. $800 Both $400 84 1-3807 $290. take $95 552·0796 (lfllE NT AL nuo IWOOll Iii l\lfW 4K7' Onu 660. NOW s 160. 015.o,,.3e .. o IH' Mttr ~ ~1111 cono SJOIJO GSO 4046 WlllY N8l'OGAAtU THUCKS COM[ IN OR CALL l'OR --------.,""""""""' .... 1121 6? Sllv111 CICl\11J II ,.1111111 Wtloctllfll'llh Xl111 m11Cl1• llllltS t. lll)lllllll IUll.• J 16.l>OOI 6 44 7')1 1, 675-4670 VtU11w11•• 1113 lai rla !H7 64 QUO Jut! 1ebt1 ••'O ·f8 8111ck Aeoai xln1 CiOfld n11w 11r1•. 11"1)1 bO<h All PIW T fW am/Im 0 110111111 1rnth1rnt 1c •hm1p1kin IHI COVl!fl. '" 1luck111 Hats S 1251botn I t' U v ti rn II 'i S 8 0 II 786·2 l?O t4f I I 10 LIDO SPOA I W11t• S1101e Moo11nu Oreo! tor Bny C1ut1lng f"l11h111g. Skll11u. $1005 675 1574 or 050·6330 FIHAPPUIUL i 1300/obo 494 ·0647 cut . .u11rf, 621< m1. 0110 own-.r S5500. 646.06'4 Cormltr•0¥Ullo OllEYRILIT ,,,,., 1 ....... 66 &ug, $1260 Avg cond 64:1'·4979 or 546-8265 8' C•ntutv •·OI. $11400, • xlnl cc;nd 646 11202 011QhlOI V Pl)rkhUllt 011 P11111ting 1So1sc•11•) <'4•46 SAC so~o 3211 Jl2FFf.'lt(S EXPRESS Cr l•it tJr, 1t11ep11 ~. lrg cockpit, tll1hlng/1c;ub11j, ~1111 $91100 497 ·351 l 182 I I OE!AC~ OL VD liUNTINOlON BEACti 147-10171141·1131 WI PAY TIP llLUR A .. I 9107 ·74 Xud1. o6od c:ond S 1'100 Coll 64?· 13!i'.I '65 8U() 164 ICCi. run1 ooo<J n11•d• aomt m1/e•t "'"'k $ t2!>0 fi4b·4203 CJ 7 UUG S t3SO New '~'"''''. t\t•w '""' tender• Ca•mae HM 76 Blu• El OOr11do Cad Xl11t cund $1696. 6•6·8037 8•7·8567 no 110 .. 111 t1s 1.91 ai. 011 ~' oox~pfl11g & mut· ""'rn S 100 furn G46·5401 71 25' I II WeilCrflll. x111t C011d $ 13,000 642-4675 PHllllO&H AU••A110• PllTIAO/Hl&RU '1G I-ox 'l dr 4 !IP. r uni but SOUTH COUNTY llUZU "WEWILLIOT IE lllllHOLD ,,.,.,.. 1>ump01r!I rum11119 !•--------• llOll•tls ll@W g1911ert101 17 SEVILLE l"ully lo•"9<1 """" tu tis 11o 't1ocks Su11 root Orig Owner RCA Cir vlc.1110 carnllr& S 150/0l.JO. 6 Ollk llJI 4chrs $500. r>11or1e ans macn1no S tOO/obo. 1173 8700 673·3025 8 t 2?'~ II S•May Ex· pr11u Showroom cond Lo11dod W/l!Xlr !Ill. HI wot er, tllllltl• lh8r1 1111w Ntswpur1 •llP o·vall $19K, call 861-1160 alt 6pm 2480 Hatbor Btv~ COS1AMESA ncJs wrk $700 firm 6tl0-54110 $7!100 OBO 644 -1747 846·0731 oh tl 30pm 141·000 141-1417 '79 A11dt !;OUOS, 1011ded, Volume Salas, S11r111ce S.Ulll oof 11/C, &ulO. low And Le115ing WI WUT YOIR 111111111 $5995 556·9086 187 t I Beocr1 Blvd 88 BUG $3000 FIRM Must se.i 960·7753 &9 BUS. Sluderit must sell $12!>0 759·9 1110 Aims Chevy Lui/ With CLW 1111 CHI Hur11111gtori Beach Ital& Sail 7014 SeeRorial<JDaoe 80 4000. Jo11oecl, m1is1 (71.-) 1.12·2000 69 vw Squorl!bacll c.ips. llke new, with tires 1 sell $4200 548· 11153 " " $8MtOBO Gooo shape, $50 R1churd 646-t43 I 121 Force Five, wltraUer, ., SALE $60-tbl & bar slla. Musi sell. SSOO obo Autt11 l•••rfd J11aar 9129 ~~~<J 4~7~~~9~egollabie S25·wall lamp. ulll tbl, 646·6981 lllW 9112 '72i(J6. good cond low patio swing, nu Video 14· Sailboat, complete w/ 1970 BMW 2866 cs mlle!i $5600 673 4160 lO~~~~gg~RS gomesys,$15·cha1sea,B t11111e1 $400 951·1696 classic S6500tOBO Jensen 9131 ,12 vw••11rT & H camera. nu kll days, 865·447? eves 830·~472 01 979-1673 I•-----------l\111ves, B & D edgers Jane 174 Jensf!n Healey. Must 4 cyl. Auto lrar1s. tactory 1ron1mers. $10-bed tbl, 3211 Btock island Culler. 4 WlllHI DdHI 9030 sell $4900 855·4199 "". AM/FM S1ereo low 1.ipe rec clock rti'<J•o 0 1 1 ... ·73 Huva11a. 11u µa1111 & m11e.ige .1n1 cond ' · •ese at•• egen ... aiy too USED CARS I QLi 9132 $5·rad1os. luggage. tood Transpoc veteran. xinl IN STOCK llunK. 60K 1111 $5000 ll•IBB • I :1uper clean Must Stlti wrmr elec razors, tennis conrl $32 500 497.351 1 '12 ClllYY IL•'ER 642·4'!118 'M GM1 .dnt cond . $3200 1P05721 Ou• Pnce $4987 rckts, n11 pen sel. angle A& 74 ,002111 total rest ono I• mesi> 974·8469 South County VW·l$UIU droll a11ac11 S3·scales. CAL 24 VHF 11ew ma91. llLYERAIO 4 I 4 11._.,1 c;orid ,146 355 1 eat 187'' 8e11ch Blvd Hunt rnagna111e. sha111ng kits 11gg111g ~ails & cush1011s v 6 auto tr"ns lactO•" 81, ''LO 7,,0 0396 69 KG l<>ol\\ gd runs 1 11 q 1 on 8 e ii c n Mor .. NB·CM 642-8600 $~900 673 6382 " ' '" ' ' 91 Pat C,11 cv1 lHB l 1 4 8 ~ 2 2 0 0 0 <• • power ~tellrtng oower 75 BMW 3 o CS R "l blk SS:>BOOtoho 957 -.1049 84 1 ''896 w.rnt mounted fish Call Co1n111){JO 25 lt1I, $2000 br.1kcs µower WllldOWS ' I eu < <lfl 61.>m 760·0839 Ooug 64?·8773 power door tocks SI I OOO BSl·J935 M11•1 9141 • P11ndle 16 & trlr xJnl AM/FM Storeo Rally 77 3?01-I onr sunri. auto. ·e I AX7 0 119 owner 27l< Mnc. Waate• 6220 (.rJnel ,2000 496.1468 whools 1111 wheel Cruise ,1lloys new M1Ch nius1 1111 011 cond 5 spd I cu1111ol l<>w mites. soµer ~&II $6·195 963·6897 RECORD ALBUM 'WILL SACRIFICE Wesisali 32 cte<1n Musi S&;j (P0752t Jni trn ~lt'reo .111111 col10 !HE CIRCLE BE UN · (uoitinisroed null! 11 tlllloi ers 0, Campers 80 320•. red ~unf'Ool S85001ol'l1J 499 3856 I BROKfN '" good contJ •nler,.~ttt<l Cdli 673·53 17 Di t am South County $91!00 oho 6 44-8693 a;> RX7 10 m11es a1c O~ Ur11le<J ArloSIS Wilham 01wn Sam a11<J noon VW Isuzu 18711 B11ac1o Con11t111er11ty l ocale<J 11•.i t r111 • S I 0 \l 9 S McC11e n Proctu ced lllvtl Hu111111g1011 Beach 11. Cumputitovuly Proc.tit.J r1000799) te"1111ong Mabell Carter loats, 7 t 4 ll 4 2 . 2 o o o or & Ho1r11es lullte Oa1~u11 lllll lollllt'S Elrl Svuggs. Nilly Gritty Spee• I Ski 1016 841 2896 ' 2845 riJrlJO• Blvel SOUTH D11 I Band etc Musi be,_,..._________ Costa Mtlsa 540·64 10 rll1H . p1 1ce<1 Call LIKE NEW 16· Vostron 80 loyola pock~•P will• 951 255 1 all 630PM sr,eec1/sk1 boat. w1111ake <1111 tm cass. "1C s11 rt S..ile:.-Servic.&·L&asiiig Merce•11 Ital 9145 COUNTY TURN YO\:IR GARAGE· ' up to 60 tip OtB. H•gll· cusiom llal·l'le<J 50 OOO ·56 MBZ Rare Ciass1c.Cpe VOLISWAl!!Ell DISCARDS INTO$$$$ ian<Jer tra11er Fast & sale m1 $4500 497 -6903 RCJY CJ\R\IER wtsunroo l Gorgeous • 646-0792 $600/obo 54o-7481f all 4 '81 Ford 4)(4 Sriorty. stiell. ll ~ J ~I~ )rt t·H.\ 1\ \ alld elegant 494 -1'815 .. 'lE WILL IOT M • 1 1 t "'224 Mariat Et•i J 7011 auto. ate. sm VB chrome ··~ •••• ,. • '• ,,.. • •9 c1~ss1c 280SL. w"'11e IE HIHSOLI" UllCI Bl • v ·' spokes $7950 720-0273 • ••· · •• • iA ., ··•·· v P. '' Volume Sales. Service Danforth Anchor. 40 lb wtblack 1n1, 2 IOPS. •Int 79 El<Jo company c;u tully mo1111a1ne<J 1n itlnt cond $7250 6•0·8268 82 El DORADO 19 000 rru MINT COND Ong owner PP $16,900 Cell Mr l ackman Mon.Fri 8·51Jm 863·1200 All111 Spm 552·4 104 Local uecuuve desires to tolle over tease on LATE . MODEL CADILLAC OFI LINCOLN 548·34 16 THE LlllEST SELECTIOll 01 l11te mo<Jel low mileage 1,Jo111acs '" Southern <...i11to1n1a• See us todey1 llllEllS CADILLAC ?600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-18&0 Cllievrolet 9313 1915 Monie Carlo runs q1ea1 eAc body needs uuo• Sac $995/0BO 536-3982 74 CHEVY NOVA 350 V8. new brakes water pump rebu•ll raa1a1or $1200 Cati <Jays 64 1-1404 or eves 661·5614 77 Caprice. 4 dr. beige. SO 000 m1, good trans S2000 675-5107 eves Yamaha Guitar & case, $25857·1448 Tracks 9035 ~.11ail•R cond $14 ,500 PP And Leasrng good cond s15 1oous tbcXR5 ~YIL. 768_6608 t8111eeac.nB1vo 675•3307 su,. I Dtclll 7022 IN STOCK Sales-Serv1ce-Leas111g 72 280SE 4 5 Blue/blue ci 14t)lni42 Bi o oo 111-'12 CITATllH Olfict Faraitart/ H ' •EWNllT 111111.. 'IO YW SCIHCCO LIRliEST S650o. 851·3936 • vs. 4 ar. htchbk, aor. Epipatat &22& Xlnl Joe PtP 760·0789 4 cyt. stock shift, AM/FM lllVEITORY '73 450SLC sn/rl. alloys 71 BUG snrf. Mg gd ste1eo Choice of 5, exll Canon NP2oo copier lic1clt1 1012 stereo. low m11eoge xlnt '* 77 3201, A/T. SI R $13.500. 631-0257 cond S 16SO 642-8717 ;~~~595~ow a~5~~98ii3 wl stnd $1900, Bruning B ES 10 d S cond • super clean. Musi (87 ISFf1 '78 MBZ 6 9, silver w/ 71 Squareback. rebll eng 8" CAMARO ile. auto. PD80 blueprint mach, IK . spee ch$w11nsn See (T0596) Our Proce * '18 3201 A/T AtC bl k A 1 I ti & trans. <Jual Webers $750. Granco hghl tbl needs wor k. $2987 South Counly ' ac · • ow "'es $1200 obo 846·4921 2'6"•3'4• , .. $150. Sears Womans 10 speed $30 VW·lsuzu, 18711 Beacn (667UODJ $29.000 851-3936 Kenmore refrig 2.5 ct Mens Peugeot $45 Blvd . Hunlington Beach '* 79 528• 4 spd SIR 79 300so. KLEAN snrl, tOOUSEOCARS $100,teath/lbrglsrecepl 675-3307. 71 4 -842·2000 or ~i::;v~~61; 4 SIR AM/FM chrm whls. INSTOCK Ch rs (2) SlSOea . BMXmln1-GT.compl race 841 ·2896 (3l5YDLI spd. $18500 640·6752 '71YWYA• 760-6945 m-18 to 5. pkg. helmet . lthrs. 1966 Chevy 1 Ton, service ··79 320!, 4 spd, SIR Ask about the money we 4 cyl Auto Trans. Fectory aor new tores, cass. crurse $7700 548·7134 100 USED CARS tN STOCK r11 CIEYlllLn MHTtCAALO Sofa, custom 8', >1tnt cond $125. 675·6999 85,1·5967 \WkdyS 9·5) Desk walnut marproot top sprockets, llres etc body pick up, new en, (6562) can save you thru our Air AM/FM stereo. low Tile fastest draw In the Old Fashioned solid 33•59 $75 640-4220 CSSOO. 673-4242 1014 g~"~42S7b600 Musi sell• ~~~~)(~~~'· 4 spd. AIC purcnase & lease plans ~~=~e M~~~ s°e~<J ,;~f:; west. a Dally Pilot mahogany butcher block. FILE CABINETS· Fire ••rrs * .79 320,, 4 spd SIR Jll SLEIO•S Below wholesale Our Teak wood collee & side Classified Ad. 642·5678. 31•31" $425 545-2093 prool 4 drawer legal 1975 vw P op.f op 100USEDCARS 1091ypz1 llNRTS Price $5987 South Au10 Trans lactory air. power s1ee11ng power bra~es casse11e 1111 wneet low mileage xlnt tona super clean. Musi See 1 T0663) Our Price 55987 South Coun1y vw.1suzu 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beech 71 4 -842-200 0 Oj, 841 -2896 table$50ea.rock1ngchr $200 4drawerlegal$75 Camper Complete. INSTOCK * 79 5281. A/T. A/C 13010uai1Streel CountyVW·lsuzu 18711 S35. sofa sleeper & love 6224 Maaical IAlt. 2 drawer lateral $50 stove, relrtg, sleeps 4 112 CllEYY PICllP (2GSZCEI NEWPORT BEACH Beach Blvd Hun11ngton seat. $75 ea 640-8611 Computer Console table $5.500/0BO t7th and 6 cyl, auto trans, factory * ·eo 3201. 5 spo, ·s p<lg 133.llOO Beach 714 -842-200-0 or Walnuttabtes. •Int condll $50 675-3307 trvme 548-0973 air power steering. (9054) 841·2896 L en<J. 1 cockla11. boll\ p·1•1111 Or aa-I "'221 cassetle. l 3.836 mites • 80 3201 A/T loa<Jed. MC 9149 73 Bug. xlnl con<J. runs v Factory dlrecl shells & like new. ~Int cond . G 836 '-$100 839·8775 __ ,...______ le e 5 f 0 $225 p (I IT ) ·se MGA Convertible. New great S2350 545·24;;i2 s ep r r m u super clean Must See * 80 320•. 5 spd. A/C · Waterbed Queen size 556·4289 (P0743) Blue Book 1565zOLt top good paint. gooa in· 74 DASHER auto good w/lloatat1on mall/hlr GMC 68 weekender. air. Wholesale $8200 Our * ·e 1 3201 5 d SIR ter1or new clutch S2400 cond eng reblt. new SEE US FIRST! $250 493-5770 SI00,000 IN Y Hammond B·2 Organ. p $8287 So th sp . 841· 1481 tores & alt $1000 separate Leslie spllr. & pwr1s1r. P/B. auto, SIC. rice u 11cUT843) Twin bed corner unit. extra auto rhythm. beaut 42K. $3500 546·8301 County VW-isuzu l87 I I '* 83 3201 5 sp<J SIR 79 MGB Brg 40K m1 1st 548·9868 We nave a good selec11on of NEW '& use<J 'Chev· •olets' See us today' bolsters. s5oo. 2 chairs. PIANOS & ORGANS, NEW & USED cond only $1475 -~ Beach Blvd Huntington !IFZP975t S3500takes 675·9260 7d Super Beette s1950. rust color s25 ea. Glass MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES 549_26,,4 Motor likes 101& Beach 714·842·2000 or I 135•3 171 9151 1 bit t topped i:>at10 table w/4 LARGE MUSIC DEPT •MOPEDS• 841·2896 :!08 w 1s1 Santa Ana ~P"!!o.ra"!!c'!"la~e~!I!"""-"'!"!---~79"-T~~l new pa on chairs -(nd restrapptng). ALL OFFICE EQUIPMENT Wurlllzer Organ. =575. 3 Frorn $299 77 GMC Bobtail van. 366 Closed Sunclay 63 356B Cpe rbll eng I $50. Birch s1ereo cabinet. CASH REGISTl':R. SHOWCASES. l\ey boards syn1hes1zer 100% t1nanctng ava11 V·B eng. 5·spd $7300 or I !lnarp e-1ras $7900 7!'. BUG very gooo cond COHMRL CHEVROLET ~ll.111••• It. ol ' I '"'I \ \1 ~ ' \ SU-1 200 S50. A1ari w/4 cannctges MUSIC RACKS. DISPLAYS. ETC lol1e new music included 0 A C M I NER S I trade 556·0998 LARGE SELECTION OF must see 760-8624 I tue11n1ec1e<J stereo cass SSS MF 8 & EVERYTHING GOES St295 837-6646 MO·PEOS ' NEW & USED BMW s• Proced low to s.eil $2400 speal\~rs1 S~5. 5~;.~~74 . S~rtiai CoHI 6230 Ell1s1 wa 96 rd 2 . 192 F 2 n1 Vly ' 1o~~~~gg~RS &' ,.. 1 ~6w~•1'ha~dsr0d 11~~e~~nd1 01 oes1 011er 644-2760 alter 5 pm SAVE up Tft 70~ - -~ ·ooo f 646 1888 75 RABBIT S750•0b0 TERMS ON APPROVE"'5 CRED lf-BA K SWING. adt lo ve11. I r13 CHEVY STEPSIDE "'1 orm • 650·8314 Houelaol• Good a BEACH MUSIC CENTER ous heights & weights 83 Yamaha Riva Caso Gd SILYERADO PICKUP LOM~ IHCN lllW 68 912 '5 spd ~1n1 cono Claf7aler UIS &212 Musi sell ior medical con<J$550obo557-54t7 f VO.LUMESALES r f'<J S S8 00 10BO 77 Cnampagne Ed111on 17404 NACt4 llVD1 HUHTINOTOtl llEACH $150 556 8000 iV-8. Auto Trans. actory 38"FRD 2 31"'99 5989 conv,a•c goo<J cona FM Holiday shoppmg Onental 1\t ... lo. or 1111 Dllto hty. I reasons • Motorcycles/ I air Power steering, I SERVICE & LEASING • 1 " · I s5800 642.7559 mtsell 70 Newport goo<J cond. runs well $600 956·8114 Rug$ 3 Bol<kara S350 °'911 .,._Tilll,. tM, Fri I Sel lO.I Yamaha Graphite 45 ten-ScHltll 1011 cassene ratty wheels. 1111 I 3670 N Cherry Ave tOO USED CARS I ~~3~;~7;~~;~~i:iP~1er 6. ~ BUILDING FOR LEASE •11s racquet S75 63 t-4274 ·eo Harley Davidson XLS I ~.~:~1m11~su11~:e n~~t~~i iNoL~~~r~~~~051 . '73~~Rs;oC~;11• '7c~~de~~~ ~~b~~~ootn~ 1 Chrysler LeBaron S 1995 Loaded leather a•• ""heeis 120.000 miles 760-0568 .. -------------------------.ITVl R .. it, IOOOcc S3000/obo I can<J . super clean. Musi (lH)IH-UIO 'l4 cyl 5 spd, AMIFM $3700/obo 846·6533 ~ltrtt &232 Jell 720•0273 See tP07541 2 to choose Trade-Ins Welcome (stereo) low mileage 1ln1 79 RABBIT 4 dr rebll DAN C E UNTIL DAWN I N MORJ'S BEAUTIFUL 25·1 RCA 83 Kawasaki GPZ750 from South Courity Now open Sun 11·4 corid super clean must I eng, 4 sp<J a1c clean DH~e t3TI 76ott $1200, exll trans. AMIFM 960·2293 LOW-FLOUNCED C H E MISE Color TV. 2 yr wrnty, $2625 obo or ., 631·6297 ~~dl~~~~I•~~;~~ :::cchh Dalllll 9111 see (TOO t3) Our Pr1ce $4000 Tony 548·8633 $148 Free del Open Honda t983 CR60, xlnt 7 4 8 4 2 2 0 0 0 $4987 South County 80 Rabbit wht 2 door 4 78 Monaco. great cone! $1800 956·8114 PRINTED PATTERN M155 SIZES 1 ·16 I 1111< \IUp<, rufncd lop, a Ouod lonr 10 hip<, lhcn lht d111onally ru<ntd nounc• movn the,,,,, to lht mu<1c'> btll Dane• rn th•,.,, ... Yur In Hanar Moro'> >Cduclo•r chrml\t ind turn 111 h••d> your way lta•r Prln1ed P111rrn MIH 1n a print or .olld color •it~ or11nu, 1dfc1a or c1tpr de chin< C'on cider ·~II<. oraandy or eyelet for rnort and cruosc "'or flit p111trn 1nclud<' ' <hp hnona for •httr fab11c" P11n1td P111c1n MIH 11 Haillblr on M11<Cl S11ri &, 8, 10, I?, 14, I& 5111 12 \bull H i requlm l 'Ii yard> 6o·inch fabrn: Pln\t ttnd 0 00 for uch Palltrn 10 Dally Piiot Reider Mail, P 0 Boa $9. Old Chcl1t1 SI fl Ion. N"" Yorli . N Y 101 I) IAdd ~ for each pa11crn for po1111t and handltna t Prlnl pl11nl1 YOUlll NAME, AOOlllESS, ZIP. I TYI.£ NUMHlll, SIZI!. 1.00K RICU. BE THE CENTER OF AOMIRA TION on a fabulou< 10lrd robt of dnl111 0111ln1h1ha1 frw (an aflotd lo buy! Stw i nd H>e UO 10 UOO -do now for NEW 19U PltOMlNENl OE'>IGNE.R PATT'Eltl'' CA 1 ALOC """""' >cparalt\, 1pomwnr. coan. day·dlnnrr drcs>n Plu' $0C BONUS COUPON for any pe11un ~nd St '°for Boo• lA. 11! DOLLS. CLOTHES ON PARAOe-(rfltc Ill 1dorabk, 1ll1·•0flhy doll• from .cn p1 and a few r'1r••· All "u•-' • 10 U • '2 00 IH FASHION HOME QUIL TINO, our ncw boo•. tlllkb qulh" lu•ur1 af fo1dablt t J df'!•111•-r•eh1•. wall l1t1111na, qu1lh P111trn.. '"'"' i2 00 1)1 AOO·l.·Bl.OCK QUILTS lndud~ lltllltrn \)I«"· <1utc1lon< l(lr 14 rtwclopc dtiol n> w11h 11lstd elllo,. ;nm• All fllY' U ()Cl I >O SWl:!A tl:'.R t ASH IONS, 1 boo~ ror l•ll " "'~' 1)1 111 $61 follrd wllh Oam11n1 JKhll. p11llO•ff\ 10 knit, Crl!<h<I Sl 00 11' OlllCI( 'N' &\SY TRANSFERS h•• dnlans to frnbrotdtr. P"RI, l'l•(hlnt·Kw-all 111uh1°>1a11111 tran1ftf• Alfl/llbct\, tlo•m. 111orf' )~ 00 t 11 F.NVEI OPE PATCHWORK QUIL ts hn d1rm1nn1 fof t4 unoqu• qu1l1> 10 ma~« .... 11hour • framt lklo~ ltlC'l~lk• dlerl\, dir«1101h '2 00 ...... 1114 <:11 .... -.-. Mt-·,.,,..... •M ........... N••f w..--Watci. ror a l'romlttMf D••lftt•r PltfHn tlr CarHlofl. I Sun TV John's 646· 1786 1 • • 0 r '74 B210. all orig. auto. aor. VW-lsuzu 1871 I Beach cond $400 673-4242 841·2896 spd au sunrool slereo _ runs super $1195 Blvd . Hun11ng1on Beach s3H5/0BO 631-3016 CHERRY WOOD Cabinet. Honda Trail 90. 1200 m1. •77 LUV Truck Gd cond 846·6533 7 1 4 -8 4 2 . 2 0 0 0 0 I lg rec comp $250 OBO, $350 640-4220 64K ml/ $2400/obo call IOO USED CARS 84 1·2896 81 VW JETT A. ~Int MUST SELL 548·3557 flloltr Htmea IOZO 536•9686 C stereo tow mi . very 65 Mustang. nee<Js some Console Stereo & turn INSTO K '7791tSTarga pertcona. ciean S5300 644-01'.34 work. $2500 Ask lor I able s2·· $60. 640·4a<l0 ·so Paramount, 10 I( 56 '81 Ford Courier 2M mo. 'll DATSU• tlOZ $14 500 Inca re<J ,-175-Tern 955.1, 55, dys. w / 1 e 1 e 5 c 0 p 1 n 9 AIC. cass cstm paml 6 cyl 5 spd, factory air, 497 -5737 Volwo 673-8105 eves & wknds lt1ta, Claarter/ ad<J·a-room. 3 awnings. Trade or b/ofr 859-6 l9B Casselte. mags. low mile· '78 Por 924 S•lver/blk 58 Rare 444 clean. runs 166 MUST ANG o rig Pa1n1 Real 7010 good cond Must be ·e2 Chev, S 10 Tahoe. 9M age. x1n1 cond · super rrom. sunrl. clean car exit S 1450 536-7257 Sharp A Beauty $3900 NB PARADE OF LIGHTS moved61~:g6 oiler, ~~~tao~:oa:~.~1~reaae or g~~np~~s1$~~;7(P~~~t~ ~~~~~'. c~~sso'.;~;:ge. 73 1800ES. low mo. ate.~ MUST SEE 646-1927 Skippered boats shll -County VW-Jsuzu. 18711 spd $5250 644·2002 71 P1n10 Cpe. ong owner. avail Parties of 10 to 45. ·7f Commander 26', air. y181 -9040 Beach Blvd . Huntington ·79 911SC TARGA. petrol 73 St 1 W -4-cyt I el 1 a Int cond. smogged. Newport Salling Club. gen . awning. ant · cruise Beach 714·842·2000 or blue. low miles xlnl a 1 gn 11 u I auto $750 675-5254 NB 675-7 lOO. conl . CB. am/Im, new '64 Ford van, snrl, AM/FM 6 cond $2 1 500 650-8689 1n1 au o. aor. a 0119 ____ _ _ 1nt Seer t&250/obo stereo. mag whls. rbll 84 1 •289 ' S 1695/obo 846·6533 75 Mustang Ghia $1500, loatse· Gtaeral 7011 546·3642 0, 549-1174 6·cyt eng. sac $750. ·75 B210 Hlchbk, clean 10 · 79 XJ6L Jag 27K mi. x1n1 flli -,177 9AM-5PM 645-7811 -24 1·1506 c cond loa<Je<J. $13.500 IC. ---10H LAS PAR BLUE & T ii m1. sunshade. hapman !trm 544-3453 all 6 100 ISEI CARS 78 Faormont Wgn. rb!t WHITE $325 642-4563 11 en, '7'2 Chevy ''>T auto, runs 10~ 52100 64 2•9731 en!; nu tores/brakes 19 Chrtscralt •5 7 all .Truel 1024 xint $650 497-7009 76 B2 tO 2 dr auto. good 911 SC. 1978. 26.000 m1, II STOOi s 1995 675-5393 32 AIJO travel trailer fully body needs engine $800 solver · sn rf. blk leather, P .79• 80 PINTO-HTCHBKS rnallOg classic. hull & · ·75 CHEVY VAN Looks & 646• 7524 1·s. Blaupuncl. perfect vw SCIROCCOS ua1ler need reslorong sell cont. mon1 cond. 8•20 runs good. al e. am/Im 522.000 213·593-4865 vw BUG CONV 4 cyl. auto a.II cond. $2500 494-7439 awning, tn mobile home cass . CB , new brakes. 78 280Z. (2 · 2). burgandy, day 714·642·2049 eves & vw BUGS choice of 3 Low as ~~l~a:n~~u~~gd er:: ~~. shocks $2500 646·3303 au10. air. slereo. 22.000 & wknds VW CAMPERS & VANS S 2 3 9 5 5 5 9 • 5 9 5 8 , Ptwtr loatl 7012 1 IO mi. I ownr $7000 Davs --DATSUN280ZX.200)(C 5~·9633 ~ , _______ . __ roun<J use or mobile use. 12 llEYH 544.9410. eves & wknds ltlll IOfCt 91&1 & STANZAS Sealed b•d AS IS WHERE' $8200 559.4514 alt 8 Loaded Xtnt cond~ I 752· 1656 -ES ·e1 Escor1 GL Wgn. 8UiO, IS 63·48 Grandy A I S • / -$9500/obo 840-4160 HONDAPRELUD aor e•tt $3395 Marlineer Sportllsher 8 0 tlYICll , 100 USED CARS & ACCORDS 559·5958 553·9633 1Jub1l,el Doc =293-609. Parta 9015 Aah,llH, I IN STOCK. IO" CAR\fER FIAT CONVERTIBLES '82 ESCORT GL Wagon. See vessel at Lido Ship-Western Chrome Mags 51 Cl111ics 9045 '11DATSUI200$1 °"" 1 c ~ BUB~~:vTir;:E~~E.RS A c P s AM/FM. 4 Spd. I yard Newpon Beach. lug 14x61n 5 011 4"1n bolt ·28 Roadster PU. runs.14 cvl 4 spd. cesselte. l~JLL.J°l'\.\...../ 1'-;-C::. CHEV PICK UPS Xlnt Cond $5495 Days CA Nov 12·Nov 22 be· j paltern $145 842·4871 I $3200 • ·30 Rdster body mags 11tn1 cond . super "~~~,'~~.' .. •11.~ ._; .~.' 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I'm JJOint_ to _prov~tha.t ~ ~t have to take smaIJsteps; ir you do, you won't ever get there. And there's exercising -stretching, walking, table- to-mouth exercising, by which I mean drinking martinis. Re- tirement ls for the birds. There's no money in it. • ,_ ,...•t -Mii LEI; .... wo.ad JOa do? -UL, A ''8aa, Alla. My ftnt choioe would be to be an llb'onlut. I would ldc>re f> Int Into tpaee. Everythillfl lbout the tpaCe Pf'OIJW'l fllci. om me, 10 I reed every word I can lbout it. If I c::ouldn 't be an monaut. then rd INdlY be I ICienlilt. I'm ii~ in aene, wt\lt mMel me hive brown eyes wtaile my ~ ts, Nikki, hll ween. • .... 1'111 ··--··~ LOS ANGELE.5 -It has always been hard for the un- sinkable Debllle Reynolde to lie about her age -''l'm 51 ," she admits -but her honesty makes \. """' her friends' ~~- hearts sink: 'They hate it when I give my-aae,because then people will know how old they are." Still, Reynolds, cur- rently appear· Ing on the NBC series Jennifer Slept Here, has got· ten a group of her pals to ad· mit to being over 40 and star in her special videotaped ex- ercise prosram for the 40-plus crowd, Do It Debbie :S Ktly. (She's also making an exercise record.) Stars of the tape will include moaae W.-.rlck, 41, ~ Ma,o. 62, ~ ry Moore, 51, SllelleJ Win- .... 61, Flormeell•del- .... 49, and ....,_ P. ~ .. 51. .. ·~ flddler, who came to Hollywood in 1921 as a silent.film bit player, has spent the last five decades as an eJectronk Hollywood <X>lumnist, primarily on radio and in the Movietone news- reels during their heyday. He rivaled Louella Pmons and Walter Winchell and predated Hedda Hopper, reaching a resular fJO million listeners and ~rs with his pre- 1V ~-Now 85 and still heard doifl8 show-business news and reviews on 167 ra- dio stations nationwide, F'ld- dler. who Is in aood health, Is finally eoina to retire in ~ c:ember. But he still llkes to air his views. '1elevlsion makes ttars ovemiallt; I'm reportlna on people T don't know or care about," he complaint. "If there were glamour in Holly· wood, I'd ~ on the air. But they don't pooriJle ....,.. ,,.,. reodtef out to ,,., .... M atm Cukor, who died eartler lhis year, lived for more than 40 .years on the property, 9166 Cordell Drive. -Robm Winddfr NEW YORK -Horror writer • 't • Diii. whole novel .. ASSESSING THE KENNEDY LEGACY BY RALPH G.MARTIN ' ohn Fiti.gerald Kenne<1y was not a myth. ~or was he a great Presi- dent. But he was a hero for our time. As we approach the 20th !nniversary of his death on Tuesday, it is not hard to see -even with all that the revisionists have had to say -that in some mysterious way, Kennedy in· spired in millions of people a great ex- citement of hope. An excitement that was real. An excitement that still lin· gers. An excitement that we have not had in nearly 50 years. Partly, perhaps, this excitement grew because the human race has a hunger for heroes. People said John Kennedy save the impression of being totally alive, made everyone feel younger, called on the best in us to deal with the worst in us, brought vitality into a time of exhaustion, pro,iected an electricity with a challenging presence. "I think President Kennedy will be regarded for many years as the Pericles of a golden lfle," reflec'.s former White House aide Fred Dutton. "He wasn't Perkles and the age wasn't golden. but that doesn't matter -it's ca~t hold.'' "I don't know what he had, · says for· mer foreign correspondent Larry New· man. who was a close friend and Hyan· nis Port, Mas.s., neighbor of Kennedy. "I can't put my fi08'f on it. But. he knew how to reach people. Whatever he had, it was real and it was mask. I knew all the Presidents from Roosevelt on. and I wasn't overawed by any of them. But I thoroughly loved John Kennedy be-cause he brought his country together In a way I hacfn't seen In my time." I remember when I first met John Kennedy on his campaign plane In 1959. h teemed a little implausible that this cool. pr11matlc young man oouJd 9lir so much emotion In otMr ~le. and I asked him about that. 'I don't think I ever react emotionally to a problem,.. he admitted, "but that lnaugurat;on of Kenn«fJI 1961. A tiJM ol"thote who won their h«uts at lini centrr." doesn't mean I'm not emotional. It senJe a warmth in this man. He had a simply means I reason problems out disarming smile that "oould charm a and apply logic to them. We are all pro-bird off a tree," wrote the headmaster ducts of our conditioning. But I'm not a of Choate. a private Connecticut boa.rd· cold fish -)Ou've seen me with my ing school. in a letter to Kennedy's family. Ir people want to say, 'Kennedy father. His was a natural, sharp.edaed is a cold fish,' then O.K." wit, and it was combined with the great His closest friends knew how he Sift of being able to laugh at himself. hated to be touched by anybody, but he Asked at a press conference what he would hug and kiss his children. Once, had done for women, he quickly replied. when his secretary found him romping "I'll never be able to do enough for with them on the ftoor of the White women," House Oval Office and smilln(lly said it In the early days, Kennedy's speech· was hardly a proper position for the • makina was so bad -too fast, too ftat President of the United States, he re-choppy gestures -that his father hired piled seriously, "But I am also a father." a speedl teacher to heJp him improve. A friend also found him sharinQ his What he <6d have wu a reelin8 for balhtub with his young son ana his words, and these words moved people. son's toy ducks. Kennedy wanted to When he told the sunounded people of make sure his children had the affec. Berlin, "lch bin ein Berliner,'' they lion he had miued. He oonfided to a responded With~ a roar that he felt close friend. "My mother never hupd they would have tom down the Bertin me! Never! Never!" wall If he told them to. This tenderness in him was a private Much of the ~lsionisl add poured thing. There was the time he saw a ~ on Kennedy In the past two decadeS cret Service lflent patrolling outsKle the has come from persistent rumors of his Oval Office on a cold night and Invited wom1nlzjng. Many of those rumors art him inside. When the man refused. true. "We art all products ol our condi- Kennedy brooaht hint a ft~lned tlonlna," Kennedy Onet Said. He bl· ooat and shared aome hot chocolate k>wed the pattern of his father, who with him on the ouuide •eps. broulht miltre.es home while hls wUe While the American people knew was there, who asked his children to nodllng of this side of him, they did eet him dales when he was In Wllh· ington and who even competed with 11 Jack for the same women. He told an-a; other friend a second reason for his 1 early womanizing: "I've got this sk>w-' motion cancer which they say gets you ~ when you're about 40." But his pattern ~ with women didn't change much when :; he discovered the "cancer" was actu- ally Addison's disease. a controllable alfliction. He had promised a friend that he would "keep the White House white." but he always had a stream of available women. Jacqueline Kennedy once took a French photographer on a White House tour. opened a secretary's door and said in French, "And this is the young woman who is supposed to be sleeping with my husband." When Jacqueline was away, Dynasty: Tlw Kmntdy dan at Hyannis Pon in 1934 (Jodt is on the badt ol dw CDUCh). were mixed skinny-dip parties al the White House pool and orgies in the upstairs family rooms. One witness even described a naked President tak· ing time out to read a Walter Lippmann oolumn. "They can't touch me while I'm alive,'' Kennedy had said, "and after I'm dead, who cares?" He even had a private penthouse apartment at the Carlyle Hotel in New York -he once entertained Marilyn Monroe there -where Secret Service agents discovered an unde~und pas- sage which he used to v&sit nearby friends without the knowledfle of waiting reporters in the k>bby. It is obvious now, 20 years later, that Kennedy experienced plenty of inner turmoil. In a bitter moment. he once told his dose friend John Sharon. "If I had to live my lite over again. I would have a different father. a difterent wife and a different reifJion." But when Joe Kennedy Sr. Mfered a stroke, no ton could have been more tender to his father. His father, ater all, had been the prtme fOKe In his lite. "My father was dways there," John Kennedy lnsilled, "even when I was trying out br the freshman swl.mm~ team at Harvard.'' His falher him 1nto politics, financed 1nd helped oraan~ his 'eampaiQns. 'lelected )ae- quellne Bouvier as "his wtte. ·~ him toward the Presidency. Now, when his father couJd not tpeak anythln& buc garbles, President Kennedy left lmpor• lll'lt mtetlnp to be with him. pre- tended to understand him, kissed him goodbye. As for his marriaee. there is no deny· ing that it was rocky. Both Jack and Jae· queJine were very private people. A friend described them as "two cocoons reaching for each other." Jackie once told me how difficult it was tor her to maintain her independence in such an ove.rwheJming family. But she did. Once she did tell her husband, "Every Kennedy thinks of THE family. Has anybody ever thought of my hap- piness?" Her husband's infidelities certainly weren't easy to bear. ·'Jackie is superb in her private life," Jack told a friend in her presence, "but do you think she'll ever amoun1 to anything in her political life?" To which Jacqueline quickly countered, "Jack is superb in his political life, but do you think he'll ever amount to Anything in his per· sonal lifer · She had been bred in a world of old money and blue blood where politics was a dirty word. In their early years of marriaee. she would sometimes literal· ly tum her chair to a comer of a room when a political discussion started. But alter the 1961 Presidential visit to Paris and Vienna. when she became an in· temation3.I celebrity in her own right. when the crowds cheered for her almost as loudly as they did tor him, she began to enjoy the P,Olilical scene. "He was the President.· said Jackie"s social secretary. U!titia Baldrise. "And she was our movie star." It wasn't until 1963 that their closest friends saw. for the first time. a growing tenderness between them, outward slgns of physical affection, and they ac· tually canceled appointments to be a.lone together. This was particularly true alter the death of their infant son. Patrick. in August of that year. It is also true that Kennedy had iarge questions abott reUg;on, yet he kneeled on the floor tor prayer every niaht before going to bed -every night that Dave Powers, a dose friend, saw him , and nobody saw him more often than Powers when Jacqueline was away. / Powers literally tucked him in and turned off the light -John Kennedy hated to be aJcne. All this was part of the mystery of the man . as ~I as the mas;c. He had only a small , tight circle of friends and they onl~ paru of him .. knows the Kennedys (J)Od,'' said early Ken~cam~ worker Patsy Mulkern. ' don t let you know them llO()d. •·s one thing aboul thtm. i>u hear people all day long tdlif18.~U ~w dote they~ to Kennedy. NotJod)' was dole to him." Only a few knew, k>r in•~. that John kennedy's l!le was structured by physical pain. He had two beck opera- tions that almos1 killed him. To the time of hls death. he always uled crutches whenever he was out of pub- lic sWlt. Al minimum his pain was like F.-...v WU.U.\' • ~ • • 1., S ------ a small toothache. But it could be so excruciatjng that he would send a plane to New York to pick up a doctor to give him special shots. The public never witnessed that pain. What it saw was a seetninaly in· destructive whirlwind in the White House. "People who try, to keep up with him drop like flies, · said Jackie. He went alter whar he wanted in his own unique way. He could never twist arms to get his bills passed in Congress. "He didn't have it within him to put his arm around a guy or get angry enough to put his nose asairut the other guy's Now, give phone Ne•,.,.,,..,.... Special 0.11er-$J9.9S If you want to see some happy faces. give your kids a new FunFone. 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He got passionate about poverty when he went inside the tar-paper shacks of unemployed coal miners. He got passionate about civil rights when he saw on 1V police dogs jumping on black women. And he transmitted this passion to the American people. The playboy C.Ongressnwi eventual- ly became a responsible President. Af- ter the Bay of Pip disaster in 1961 - when our C.l.A.-supported Cuban refu- gees surrendered to Castro -John Kennedy was ·~dose to~ as rve ever seen him. That's the first time Jack Kennedy ever lost anything,"~ a friend. Kennedy could easily have blamed the C.l.A. and military for pushing the projed. bur he told the American people, 'The responsibility ls mine." The people applauded his oouraae 15 srace Wlder prelllUre. and his pOpularity skyrocketed. Later. Kennedy tokt an aide. 'Thank God for the Bly of Pigs. If ~1 for thlt, wt ml&ht have aone into Laos ... If It weren ~ for the Bq of ~ he also mi&ht have listened to the mUitary's ad- vice to bOn'lb the Cuban missile shes. lnltead of enforcin& an emblr&o - which worked. M he I""! as 1 President. Kenn«ty lllO lelined to oope with Nikia Khruthd1eY. 'TMklna about Bertin ln Vienna, KhrushcheY had told Kennedy, "l can •ep on )'OUf ooms anytime l want." But IAer the Cuban millUe ai- 8 Y WIDl.Y·~···· sis, the two leaders began a long and intimate correspondence. Khrushchev's fi rst letter to Kennedy was 32 pages long, and Kennedy's press secretary. Pierre Salinger. confided that there were at least 54 letters between them. It was this relationship that accelerated the signing of the nuclear test-ban trea- ty. Salinger added that Khrushchev cried when Kennedy was killed. To millions. the Kennedy name still glows in a sray world, the memory of ihe Kennedy Administrllion is Still "a palace of light," a lime of ''those Who wore their hearts at fire's center." The overwhelming majority ol Americans remember exactly where they were when they heard that President Kenne- dy had been shot. And it is not only in America that in- dividuals hok1 the memo.y of Kennedy so dear. Averell Harriman said he had gone to a villaae in India that had neither plumbing nor el«tridty and found John Kennedy's photograph on a wall. Former OefeNe Sea!tary Robert McNamara said thlt, years after Kenne- dy's death, the grellest gift he oould 111ve to anyone on any level when he would go to Africa was a Kenn«ty half doUar. "So now he is a teaen<t," said Jackie. ''when he would have pretened to be a man." • Aler the --..inllk>n, <lOlumnilt Mary McOrot')' said to DlnW Pllrick Moynihan, who Wiii then I Wt\ke Houle lide, "We11 never la• lllin·" "Oh, Mary. we1J I•• 9in.'' Moy- nihan "'Plied. "but we1J ll4Mr be younalla1n." "' -----Rotllt G. "°"*" Is ovdtof of IM ,_ _,,, A Hlro For Our nn.: Alt lnllnlale 9lcwy cl the ec...Mdy-..~ J "I wasn't even listening when }'OU said )'OU didn't want much for Christmas this year." "You're }'(>Ung enough to have a very big future in front of you." "Even though you 're past the stage where -· "I wanted to give you a Christmas gift I give you little toys, you 11 never outgrow -you1l be opening for-the-life." -the-need-to-keep--them:" ~----- ' 111 hope this means as mu the Lane chest I recei means to me. (And I s,.; it's been 26 years!)" · "I want }'OU to have a to when you want things }'OU love." "You've got a li£ though that makes me "I thi~k the girl who has eve~ should have somethipg to put it in. "I'm going to love you even more now that you 're a \\Oman than I did when )10U . were still a girl." 'I want you to think of me the rest of l!.l' " your we. . . ·. I READING THE SECRET SIGNALS OF LOVE ·By Stephani Cook' "Courtship " is a word that isn ~ used much anymore. 8uJ courtship rituals are ac- tually observed by all of us. They make up a _ mullilayered experience that has its roots in the most basic behaviors of all peoples - and most animals. To find ouJ more abouJ courtship, FAMILY WEEK.LY spoke to Dr. David 8. Givens, an anthropologist at the University of Washing- ton and auJhor of Love Signals: How to Attract a Mate (Crown). Q: Courtship seems like such an old.fa.sh· ioned concept. A: It is old-.fa.shioned, but it's siill around. t-.r'WHl~·eoort-as-mueh oow as we ever-did. Courtship is about the process of breaking down distance so that intimacy can be achieved. The end product, of course, is mating. Courtship is basically a "space" ~: ln order to get close -to get skin~~ skin touching -signals must be traded that decrease sps:e. Q: Does that mean that courtship cues are fundamentally nonverbal? A: Courting gestures work better than courting words. Speech and rationality come from the neoconex, or the more mod· em fmore recent developed] part of the human brain -the thinkin&part. Courtship, aod sexual attraction and ' feeli~. come from1he more primitive parts of the brain. Q: Speaking of language. you say that "the lanQUalle of love is universal." A: The-same gestures, facial expreMions, po11ures and so forth are found worldwide. One gesture that's universal is a coy look, which both men and women use. It's tilting the head to one side and downward while looking back up from under your eyebrows 11 the per990 you're interested in. Coy looks combine 6/tins (direct eye contact) With ~(angled. lowered head). Q: '1btJ note that "from the lovemaking .. on, couples trade ever fewer courting ..... Ai Once the distance has been negotiated, there isn't much need to keep signaling. It's easy to pick out people who have consum- mated a courtship. The distana! will aJ. readY have been neaotilled, 90 they wiU ltanit dole without efving any courtship wes. There's no need to "manage" the do9eness. Q: Whal att the implications for people who Ii• the courtship phae and would like to keep a llnJe romance in their lives? A: I don't think thll thele behaviors tell you much about the quo/ily of a bond. Once you're commined, it's not~ to keep up the OOl\llant OOWUhlp. "' =' OJoa " tfw tMhot ol Hellthy StJC ... And ll 1M W111 {Simon • Sdt,_.,), fAm.Y WlllCl.Y. ~ •• ,., 9 How to wrap up the holidays and a stockingful of wap to get the .. best of your Post Office. ., -ffyou nave qumloi\Sabout your Postal Service. you· re not aJone. With all the services we offer. things get a little confusing. So we· d like to explain just what we can do for you. With the holidays drawing nigh, we'd like to give you a few hints on paCking presents before you mail them off. For example, corrugated cartons from the grocery store make excelJent containers. 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I "The Word of God st\111 stlnd fOt'9'18f"' \' THE BIBLE / -...-----------~ For your FRH con o1 Poww ror um, Call Toll-Free 1-800-228-0130 ' ' he last of 11 children, Levon Kirakosian was born in 1945 in a cramped cattJe train that was transporting his family to a labor camp in Germany. His parents. natives of eastern Turkey, had fled as teen...,-s to what is now Soviet Arme- nia to escape the Turkish Ciovemment's slaughter of Armenians, which wiped out half the population and left them orphaned. With the advance of the Nazis into Rus.sia during World War 11, THEIR DRIVE FOR STATUS AND SUCCESS once again Armenians were a sul>- jugated people. and once again the By Linda Marso remnants of the Kirakosian clan were ---------------------------uprooted to face an uncertain fate. More than 200,000 Ar· menians perished in the war. but the Kirakosians miraculously survived - only to spend the next four years in the squalid refugee atmosphere of the "displaced persons" t:amps that dotted the strife-tom German land- scape. Finally they were allowed to emigrate, first to France. then to Detroit. There the head of the family, Krikor Kirakosian. who had been an ~ tant in the ministry of Ar· menia when it was an in· dependent republic dur· ing the brief period after World War I, labored on an assembly line. The en· tire family was locked in a desperate strugg6e to be- <Dme Americanmd QUkk· ly and .carve out a life for themselves in a oountry that, in the heyday of Mc:.<:arthyism, was hostile to bfei8ners. Today. Levon IGraJco. sian, a dead ringer for a )'OWl8_ Omar Sharif, sits in Ms posh C.entury City law olices. whk:h boast a breathtaking. panonmic view of Los An&efes, and re- ex>unt.s his colorful history. "From a childhood as a 'D.P.' to Century City," this local dlairman of the Armenian NMional c.ommmee modestly sums up. "And," he emphasizes, "my story i5 utry typical of Armenianl ... Indeed. Ever since the 1890's, when Turkey began its campa.IQn to .drive Armenians from the (and they had peacefully occupied for over 3,000 ~ Armenians have flocked to American shores. Generally they have settled in Fresno and the surroundina San Joaquin Valley, which hat the same temperate climate and fertile sou as their homeland near the Mediterra- nean. Eve\ In a nation built on the upiratlons of immisrants. their rise to positions of prominence. fuek!d by the oblessive fervor of a penecuted peo- ple, h• been nothing short of mete- oric. Although identifiable Armenians only number about 700,000 natpo· wide. their ranks have producecf a bumper crop of bigwigs: Detroit in- dustrial masnates Alex Manoogian and Edward Mardiaan. the late author Wllliam Saroyan; entertainer Oler (Bono): pioneering transplant surgeon Dr. John S. Najarian; crusading left· wing lawyer Olarles Garry; film maker Richard C. Sarafian: Kirk Krekorian, the controlling stockholder in Metro- Cddwyn·Mayer/United Artists and the M-G-M Grand Hotfi!s: and 1Vs Mannix, Mike Coonors (nee Krekor Chanian). are just a few. Nowhere has their emersence been more evident, however. than in Los Angeles, which boasts the largest Ar· menian enclave in the diaspora and the fastest growing ethnic oommunity in the state. More than 130,000 Arme- nians live here. including the tidal wave of 80,000 refueees that flooded the area since the late 60's seeking sanctuary from the political upheavals in the Middle £a.st. Ambi- tious, hard-working, in· tensely loyal and family oriented, wherever they put down roots in Los Angeles. they prospered: As restaurateurs and businessmen dominating downtown Montebello's Jewe.lry Mart and the waste-disposal business: as executives deeply en- trenched in Calilomia's billion-dollar agrlbusi· n~: as upwardly mobile pro~nals -doctors. lawyers, architects, en· gineers, educalors -·and as hi&hly · visible rnern. bers of Los Anaeles' s power elite. But it was two events of 1982 that thrust this buraeoning oommunity inlo the national ~: Geor&e Deuk- mctan's moYe ink> the GowmOr's man- sion, and the asaslin•ion of the Turkish Consul General. Kemal Arikan. by two gunmen who ambushed him at • a stopli8ht on Willhlre Boulevard. A i group ictentifyinc itaelf as the Justice r Commandos .of the Armenian CierlO-f cide daimed responsibility for the sl~ •. Ina. and Iller. 19-year~d Harry Sa. • fM&VWmLY • limllOMI• -...... IS ! l i J 1 1 I I J i sounian of Pasadena was charged with 1he murder. Two dramatically different incidems, yet. in a certain sense inextricably bound up with each other. One focused attenlion while the other bestowed a long-<>verdue legi1imacy on the almost 70-year-old grievances of a dispos- sessed people who have never given up lhe hope lhat. one day. world opin· ion will force Turkey to capitulate to what they call the 3 R"s: recognition of the genocide; reparations and. finally. restoration of their ancestral homeland. which is now divided up between the Soviet Union. Turkey and Iran. Understandably. influential Anneni· "'an-Americans are only too happy to discuss Deukmejian, but they become far more guarded when the talk turn s to the sudden outbreak of terrorist at· tacks against Turkish targets both here and abroad. "Deukmejian is a dassic American success story." says Paul Ger· agos, one of Los Angeles's top criminal attorneys and. like the Governor, a second-generation Armenian. "This obscure assemblyman from Long Beach with no charisma and an outra- geously unpronounceable last name. gets elected through sheer hard work a.nd lenacity ... Though Deukmejian downplayed his elhnicity during his 20 years in public life. his mere ascension into the cor· ridors of power has done much to pro· mote the Armenian cause. Local com- munity leaders express their contempt for the Turks more openly now. and even the Governor himself has become bolder. Deukmejian pointedly men- tioned the genocide in his inaugural address, made highly publicized ap- pearances al Armenian functions and surrounded himself with a coterie of Armenian-Americans in his inner cir· de. including Marvin Baxter. his ap- pointments secretary: Ken Khachigian. an unpaid political consultant and his campaign speechwriter: and N.A. Chaderjian. a cabinet member. This past year. in fact. when the office of L.A. District Attorney became vacant. the Governor's hand-picked candidate, Robert Philoboslan, received rubber· scamp approval when selected by the Board of Supervisors. It's a tar cry from the days in the 20's and 30's when Atmenians, like the lralians. were OStractted for their swar· thy skin and alien customs. branded "Fresno Indians," barred from owning property in exclusive areas and re- stricted to ~egated schools. For the first wave of immigrants. the only way lo escape the sogma of being Armenian was to deny every aspect of their cul- tural ldentJty: chopping on the ".fan" and "·yan" suffixe9 from their 5llr· names, no longier speaking t~lr native rongue and abandoning their ethnic traditions. They Slerificf!d tht' sarisfac· tion of seeking redress from the Turk· 1sh Government tn favor of achieve- ment -pushing 1heir sons and daugh· ''Wtt have no military or financial power," admits editor Oshttn Keshishian. "We'rt> 1ust another group. not a political entity. " ters into positions of power. The older Armenians, whose memo- ries of this painful process of assimila· tion are still fresh, now fear that their reputation as model citizens will be shattered by the shots fired on a Bever· ly Hills street comer. Suddenly, a new phrase has become common: Arme- nian terrorist. ''No one could say one word without the other," says Geragos, who is Sassounian's main defense law· yer. F.B.I. agents have visited some of the more militant Armenian political groups recently, and local security of· f icials for the Olympics have listed Armenians as one of the known terrorist groups to be monirored next summer. Yet feelings regarding this highly charged issue are mixed. As Superior Court Judge Armand Arabian . who lost mosr of his family in the Turkish massacres, has said. 'The killer has never been brought 10 justice." In fact. upward of $250,000 has been collected from !he Armenian community to in· sure that Sassounian gets the best possibJe defense. and Geragos, careful· ly choosing his words. admits. "I'm not here to apologize for terrorism. Wheth· er we like ii or not. it's this kind of thing that triggers dbdission." Their comments reflect the undercurrent of anger that permeates the consclous- nes.~ of most Armenians. "We are opposed to violence becaUJe we were the victims of one of the gross- est acts of violence in History. But at the same time.'' 51re55CS Sarkis Ghazarian. 32, editor of the English ve1'$1on of .4sbaru, the olde$ Armenian news- paper in the western US .. "we under· stand why this i.s beins done. I've never met an Armenian who hasn't been Impacted by the~ ... Tragic, but trw. The litany of honw stories sttrm 1 endless: maraudins Turks dismem~ring their sdJl-llvlng victims; thousands of Armenians per· ishing from starvation and disease on forced "relocation" marches across rhe desert Into Syria; the elder Kirakosians witnessing the massacre of their entire village . . . Only a fortunate tew ermsra1ed to America. Most settled in the Middle East -Syria. Lebanon. Egypt. Iran and the former Palestine -but they were always outsiders. "Christians in a sea of Moslems." says Kirakosian, explaining how they were never quite secure that they wouldn't be caught in the political crossfire once again. In fact. "during World War II, we faced the distinct possibility of another genocide," he bit- terly recalls. "Armenians were strung up all over the Middle East. It all goes back 10 not having the sanctuary of a homeland." · It has taken more than half a century for Armenians to recover from the stag- gering blows innicted by the Turks and rebulld their scattered oommunity in the dtaspora. "It took that long to make the transition from considering our· selves as victims to see.ing ourselves people with 1 legitimate political de- mand. Once that process was com· plete. we were able to organize," ex· plains Ghazarian. This. coupled with the ~t ~·s tremendou$ Influx of refugees from the Middle East and So- viet Armenia -who fiercely kept thejr cultural identities Intact -tw. "literal· ly revltallzied the Af'fMnlan community in 90ulhem California." Geragos says. It Is in Little Armenia, an eight· square-mite section or eastern Hollywood. that one c.an feel lhe heart· beat of what in a1ence is a natls>n In exile. Posten written in Armenian tout· Ins cultural and sportins events are dis- played ln the windows of tM Armenl- an-owned shops llnln& Senta Monie.a Boulevard. Here the recent arrivals begin the arduous pumey that will even· tually lift them out of this teeming. di- lapidated ghetto into the more affluenr, if modest. Armenian enclaves in Glen- dale. Pasadena and Monrebello. Many of the refugees were prosper· ous businessmen in Lebanon or edu- cated professionals in Soviel Armenia who now must start from scratch. tak· ing menial pbs 10 11de rhem over until they learn the language. Yer. despite these obstacles. their outlook is op- timisric. After work. newcomers con- gregate in the cafes. and argue pas- ~ionarely about politics or tell about the two or three jobs !hey hold down to make their dreams a realiry Ptoportionarely few Armenians are on welfare. and those who need as-0 sistance usually turn to groups w11hin "' the community. suet( as the Armenian ~ , General Benevolent Union or the Ar· • menian Relief Society (A.R.S.). both of f which pump millions of dollars annu· I ally into social serviC'e agencies. church- es and schools. Each week dozens of refugees pour into the storefront office of rile A.R.S. in Hollywood. seeking help to find jobs and housing. advice with immigration problems and refer- rals for English classes. The strongest emphasis. however, 1s on preserving their cultural heritage thr9ugh education. The number of Ar· menian schools in Los Angeles, funded primarily through donations, now in· eludes nine elementary and four high schools. At the Arshag Dickranian Ar· menian School. for example. about a third of the classes are 1augh1 in Arme- nian. Vartkes Kourouyan. the school's prin- cipal who is originally from Jerusalem. is fluent in five Tanguages. He switches easily from English to Armenian. chat- ting with parents or encouraging stu· dents while he proudly offers a visitor a tour of the cree-lined campus. Dis- played in the windows of one class- room are portraits of Armenian na· tional heroes, some of whom perished In Jhe holocaust. Kourouyan pauses, his gentle face hardening alrriost im· perceptibly. "We must never lose !his history." he says. Given Turkey's strategic location on the borders of the Soviet Union. how· ever. the Armenian demand for the re- turn of their lands seems a quixotic quest, "We have no military or finan· cial power,'' admits Osheen Keshishi· a.n. editor of the Armenian ~. "We're just another group1 not a poli· tJcal entity. My frustration is that noth· i"8 Is Soina to happen," But Ghazarian. echoing the senti· .-nents of others. di5o111rees. "BMed on our history -we sorvtved the Roman Empire, beat back the Persian a.rmy. defeetecl the Turks-wt hive the pow- er to overcome the obstacles to ,.in our homeland." PW Just because you won't settle for less than total luxury, doesn't mean you can't save on your crwse vacation. Sitmar Super Savers are back for 1984. Book by March 31, 1984 for a Sitmar cruise departing between Janu- ary 7 and June 11, 1984 ,. . and save on all 14-day Trans-Canal, all 10 and 11-day Caribbean and- most.10 and 11-day Mexico cruises. The first two.pas- ;f{~~~1;:r:~} on the Trans-Caruil cruise. And $400 per couple ($200 · pe19 person) on the Caribbean or Mexico sailings excluding the March 3 and 14 Mexico departures. Experience more. If you've cnDsea' with us before,.you lmow there's much more to the Sitmar Experience than super sav- ings. Our three Liberian- registered ships-~t . 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Savers Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ..... I n the dead of winter, Jack- 500, Minn .. gets pretty dam rold. so Tom Erick$on. who wanted to build a motel there, knew it would rost a lot to hear his new business place. Then one day, a radio an- nouncer ~ually mentioned that life was much warmer just a few feet below the surface. That was the day Erickson's business went underground. Today terrestrials c.an stay at Erickson's Earth Inn, the coun· try's first earth-sheltered motel. Inside the inn. which is only technically "underground" (the structure is covered on two sides and the roof with several feet of sod). natural insulating properties keep the temper· Test your American his- tory trivia knowledee with this Thanksfljving Day stumper from the recent book America At Random · Q&A by Jerome Asel (Pnam). poned by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, was rejected by the C.Ontinental Congress. Franklin apparentJy hated the ultimate winner. the bald eagle. When it was seleded six years later as the national sym· bol. he wrote that the easle is "a bird of bad morat charader," living by "sharpifl8 and robbing." Then he p~ posed that the turlley be our national symbol. a1ure between f>6 and 68 A W9lflllTf degrees. "It will be a very MAnm efficient and economical buildin8." Erick.son says, J ust in time for the fallen· "and we plan to pas.\-the sav· !ns holiday season. we ings along to the cu9lomer\... bring you tidjngs of 8feal Customers looking for a joy. A noted expert insists that grave or cave atmosphere, the idea of ~ having an though. are IJ<>ing to be dis-"ideal wei8ht' should be appointed: The 2Ckmit motel's abolished. appearanre and ambiance Dr. Thomas R. Knapp, a p~ aren't all that earthshaking. Benjamin Franklin proposed ~r in the graduate school of • "Once you're inside. it's like that the United States' Great educalion and human devel· any other motel," Erickson Seal. which serves as "the ~ opment at the University of says. '!here's a window in resentat.ive of Our Country," Rochesler and a medical writer every room: the ones on the depid: for The Journal of the Ameri- west ~ overlook the Des (a) a rartlesnake and the sl~ can Medical A.ssocialon, says Moines River valley." 8all "Don't Tread oo Me" that the tyrannical tables were Eventually, he. adds. he'd (b)a pharaoh engulfed by first created to demonstrafe a like to franchise other earth the waters of the Red Sea correlation between· over· stations. but until then he just while pursuing the chil· weight or severe underweight wants people to crawl in for dren of Israel and a shonened Ille span. 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