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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-27 - Orange Coast PilotI • THI IRAIBI CIAIT YDll 11111111 llllY Ml SUNDAY, NOVEMBeH 'JI , 1H:l OHAN<1l COUN IV . C AI U UHNIA 5-0 CENTS State says canyon road not unsafe By L.P. BENET Ofho.llJNetlWI Although Laguna Beach City Council members plan to meet with state transpor- tation authorities aoon to diacusa ways to make Laguna Canyon Road safer, state officals say it is unlikely any measures will be taken until 1986. That's when workers are expected to begin a $5.6 million pro~t to widen the 7.5-mile state highway from two to four lanes and realign Big Bend curve. Charles Boyer. Orange County dis- trict traffic engineer for the California Department of Tranaportaion, said authorities believe the highway is safe in ita pre9ent condition. "Baaed un the data we have compiled, we're fairly comfortable with (the accident rate) on the road," Boyer said. ..., .... ,....._,~~ Since 1975, 26 people have died in traffic accidenta on the winding, country road. The moet recent fatality occurred Nov. 3, when 30-year-old Shawn Larivee l01t control of her vehicle and was killed after it flipped over near the Big Bend area of the highway. Two-and-a-half weeks earlier, the Laguna Beach community WU shocked after learning two local teenagen - 18-year-old Stacy Davis and 16-year-old Leesa Snyder -were killed and 16-year-old Samantha Sharman waa criti- cally injured in a head-on collision one mile east of El Toro Road on the highway. A total of 26 people have died on the twisting Laguna Canyon Road since 1976, the most recent fatality happening Nov. 3. It is unlikely any improvements will be made before 1986. . Last week, Mayor Robert Gentry received City Council approval to .::hedule a meeting with Caltrans officials to study immediate remedies for making the road'- way safer. tween traffic and reducing the speed limit to decreaae the number of serious acci- denta. However, Boyer said Caltrans studies show the highway is safe for careful driven who stay within the 50-mph speed limit. In a recent accident study, transpor- tation officiala measured the road's fatal- ity/injury rate bued on reported accidents per million vehicle miles traveled. Statistics were tallied for: a 36-month period from July 1980 to July 1983. The study divided Laguna Canyon Road into two tections, from Forest Avenue to El Toro Road, where traffic volume wu measured at 23,000 vehicles per day in 1982, Boyer said. Separate staU.tics were gathered on the portion of the highway stretching from El Toro to the San Diego Freeway, which was uaed by about 17,000 cars daily last year. Laguna Beach. Here, the rate wu 3.49 compared to a statewide mark of 3.07, but Boyer said the difference is not aigniflcant. "These figurea give us indication aa to whether there is a problem that can be corrected with a saftey improvement project," Boyer said. "From our per- spective -short of the planned widening the roadway -we feel we have done all we can." "As the population for this area increases, the accident rate is bound to go up," Gentry said. Council members int.end to push for installing temporary aolid barriers be- Officials then compared thoee results to fatality/injury rates on aimilar routes in California. The eastern section of the road showed a low fatality/injury rate -1.06 injuries and fatalities per million miles traveled compared to a statewide rate of 2.37, Boyer said. However, the fatality/injury rate was higher on the part of the highway closest to Two years ago. Caltrans constructed paaaing lanes on Laguna Canyon Road. This project, combined with stepped-up police patrols during ruah hours, haa helped reduce the nwnber of accidents. (See LAGUNA CANYON, Pace A!) Getting ready to Doo their thing At right-, memben of Laguna Beach's Neighborhood Watch program gear up for today's Doo Dah Parade in Pasadena. The parade is the annual spoof of the Rose Bowl Parade. Carl Vella Jr., Trudy Grossman and Police Lt. Jim White, all of Laguna Beach, are part of the watch group's "Precision Lawnmower" entry. Below, members of the Dull Men's Club, known best for having the wrong stuff, practice tlleir~'Drill Team" entry for the event. I A dill erent approach to shoplifting BJ STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., ....... Cotta Meea ahopowner Marie Eck.e9s haa a different view an shoplifting, the multi-million dollar lnd\.m1ry that -if lepl and lncorporated -would eem a spot on the Fortune ~. Eckels, who haa owned a lO·room antique and 81ft ahop for tlx yars. beUevea bwd.ne9lee are llO c.I I Ill d with crooka they lpn the p>d IUY.· "I set wry anvY whet! IF to a depu1ment store and eWeyth1hl ii priCtically cha1ned down." the one-Ume hich IChool ce.cber llid. "MOit of ua are honorable people and ahouldn't be treated that way." • Ecke1a admita her view stems partially from her own brush with a department store security force. She eakl ahe WM picked up • a =:= lhopllfter, and put in a ~ rocxn without a word of ~C: Meea buline9owner u.ld she IUed the department store, boptna the lepl attack would force the store to cban&e ltl tacdca. She aid It didn't. "in.t.d of trwtinc eYer"/Ofte that c:oma in llke they're a ahoplifter, ~ lhauld llC· cent the pollUve and treat ~ *'*" with rasped,'' lhe .... ~."It's worked for me." Eckem Mid in her tlx yean of ~ lhe Ml badonlyane b9d ---' -- check and three stolen items. One shopper IViitehed a tac but an employee c:auaht it. Dave Lyons, the owner of Watch Works, Mid in hia four yean of wm-ownenhip he Ml had one piece of merchandWe stolen -a $19.95 watch. "And maybe someone took a band off the r8Ck but nothina more than that." he lldded. Lyorw laid he pu1ially acrees with l:cUe in that UUevea can be d.ilu"m9d with ldndnem. "I always pwt everyone that comm into the lhop," he laid. "l always talk to them and I think 1f they'N a lhoplifter, thla probably putl them off. rve r.ally never ( ... UIPIDCI', r.,. Al) The proposed S9 million plaza at Village Entry. Firlli pushes Plaza, scraps LB housing By L.P. BENET OlllleDlllJNetllillt is directing the project. At the time, City Council mem- A landplanning firm hired by bers requested planners in- Laguna Beach has propoeed trans-vestlgate the poesibllity of con- forming the five-acre Village structing aorely-needed low-cost Entry parcel from a utility site into senior housing and a community a $9 million plaza and has rec-cent.er on the site. Council mem- ommended low-income houain8 ben ruled out commettial uae of plans be acrapped. the parcel. The plaza would include two Robert Clark, assiatant to multi-million dollar parking gar-Laguna City Manager Ken Frank. ages, restaurant/banquet facilities . will pretA?nt FORMA'a proposal at and lush trees and lanct.caping. Wedneeday's city planning com- The consultants said plans for mission meeting. The meeting is building low-income elderly hous-echeduled to begin at 7 p.m. in city ing units on the city-owned site council chambers, 505 Forest Ave. were not feasible. Several months ago, the city hired the Irvine-bued FORMA company to develop a'CJestgn that would replace the -alnl eewer treatment plant and a city =king lot at the mouth of Canyon Ro9Ci adjacent to city . FORMA Premdent Van Stephens After aoliciting public sugges- tions at more than a doz.en community meetinga, FORMA has propoeed constructing two multi-m111Jon dollar, three-level park.lna atuctures providing apace for 420 vehicles. A structure with (8ee VILLAGE ENTRY, Pa1e Al) Jetliner crashes ..,.. in Spain MADRID, Spain (AP) -A Boeing 747 jetliner of Colombia's Avianca Airlines crashed and exploded in flames early Sunday as it approached the Madrid airport and officials said at least 182 people perished. The airport officials said the jumbo jet WU carrying 169 pass- engers and 20 crew members and it wu believed there were only seven survivors. Police reported one survivor died of bums en route to the hospital. Airport IOWU!S &aid many of the victims were French nationals who had boarded the plane in Paris. The fight origtn.ated in Frankfurt, West Germany, and had been .::heduled to continue on from Madrid to Caracas, Ven- ezuela, and then Bogota, the Colombian capital. The plane crashed near the village of Mejorada del Campo, only five miles east of Madrid's Barajas airport and 12 miles east of the Spanish capital. Fire-fighting equipment and ambulances rushed to the .::ene from Barajas. Offic:ial.s said the bodies of the victims, including at le»t three children, were taken to the airport Flight path of crashed jetliner. for identification. They said it appeared most of the people perished from the flames that swept through the broken craft. The weather was clear at the time of the crash at 1:04 a.m. ('7:04 p.m. F.ST Saturday). Maria del Cannen Jimenez, a resident of Mejorada del Camj>o, said ahe saw the low-flying air- liner approach and it appeared as if it would crash in the town of 12,000 people but it swerved and smashed to earth about 2 'h miles away. "We rushed to the spot and did all we could to help, but flames engulfed the wreckage and we were unable to do much," she said. Hoepital officials identified three of the survivors as Cannen Novoa de Gorlich. 31. of Ven- ezuela, who they said waa treated for minor injuries; Marta Panna Vergara, 34, a Chilean who was in grave condition. and 8-year-old Diego Poca of Argentina who suff~ a eerious back injury. Amonc the 140 pallef\gen wait- ing at Barajas airport to catch the flight to Bogota was fonner Col- ombian President Misael Pastrana. A spokesman at the Avianca office in Bogota said he had no paaaenger list for the Paris-Madrid flight. He said his rec:ordl indicated the pilot on the flilht would have ~ Capt. Eduardo Moreno. -- Al Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, No\lember 27, 1983 A local group that really is By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... ~ .......... New port Beach Is ofwn described as a c:onfederation of CO(Nnunitiee, each with its own homeowner or buaineea usociatlon ready to battle City Hall to protect its interests. Balboa, which Newport experts will Instruct you to never confuse with Balboa Wand, has an auoclation. But Its apecial mix of residents and local businessmen distingu.lahes It from other organizations. That blend makes the Balboa Improve- ment Asaociation a prime example of citiz.en involvement. according to James "Buzz" Person. a Newport Beach lawyer, Balboa resident and city Planning Cornrnismoner. "I think the Balboa association represents as croes section of all Newport Beach. This Is because the vast majority of businesses in it are run by residents.," Person said. Heavy summer tr aff ie is one of the major problems that the Balboa Improvement Associa- tion must deal with. "That would not be the case with the The Balboa Improvement Association has Fashion Island Merchant's Association or some some very definite ideas of how to deal with the of the other groups in town." . Balboa association members balance their tsSue. concerns between businesses and residents, During a recent Balboa Pavilion meetl.ng explained Person, who served three years as with City Councilman Donald Strau~. mem- the association'spresident. bers complained they never see a police patrol That balancing act "perhaps typifies a until the day after the tourist season. more m~erate outlook of the romrnunity," They also asked for a resumption of trash Person ~Jd. . . pick-ups twice a week duri.ng the sununer, T~1s factor IS not l~t on city government. something that Strauss said might be worked according to Sandy Gems, Newport Beach cltr" into the city's budget. - Parking is another major prnblPm. Person said the association must be vigilant in urging the City Council to include parking require- ments everyt.ime it approves a project for the area. "l see the association as Balboa's voice In City Hall." said Person, who along with hla wife and two children enjoys the "slow life" of Balboa. "It is kind of like a village in and of lt.aelt - a COl'I\Dlunity withlh a communi~,'' Penon noted. planner. "The businesses have a neighborhood ----------------------------------.. flavor. There is no corporate strategy that Balboa Penlnsula·. the statlstlc·a includes Barstow and Burbank," she said. '9 "I suppose if you own a local store you are a little more sensitive," Genis said. Tourism, and its resulting problems. is the big issue on the Balboa Peninsula. Although the Balboa Peninsula is only about three miles long, it packs a lot according to Newport Beach city statistics derived from the 1980 census. At last count: $200,000. •Balboa hu 1.138 family households, 885 single-pe""'n housholds and 415 house- holds of two or more unrelated people. •Nearly 70 percent of Balboa residents 16 years of age or older work. •Balboa has 5,155 residents. Each summer. hordes of tourists swamp the three-mile long peninsula -flooding its 5,100 residents. In addition to dollars, the tourists bring along a tide of trash. "Some Newport residents want to dis- courage visitors but as Jong as Newport Beach has nice weather and beaches. we are going to have visitors no matter what. The issue is how to deal with them." Person said. •The median age of those residents is 32. l years old. •Balboa men outnumber women 2,596 to 2,559. •About 60 percent ol the residents rent and about 40 percent own their homes. •The median value of Balboa's l ,686 single family residences is more than •Seven are professional fishermen, 190 are doctors and 1,084 have professional or managerial careers. •Balboa has41,745square feetofoffice space, 132,484 square feet of retail space and 23,417 square feet of restaurant space. Newport Beach firm facing fraud lawsuit LOS ANGELES (AP} -The Securities and Exchange Com- mission is suing an Orange County firm for allegedly convincing more than 1,000 West Coast in- vestors to sink at least $1,000 each in a business that d idn't exist. The Carter Co. of Newport Beach purportedly collected $10 million by telling people it bought unpaid medical claims at a dis- count from hospitals and doctors, and expected a profit once in- surance companies paid the full amount. In documents filed with the suit Friday in U.S . District Court, the SOC noted that "reputablesowus in the medical. hospital adminis- tration and insurance industries have stated that they never heard . of any company'' engaged in such LAGUNA CANYON ROAD ... From Page A1 according to Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell. But the addition of the ~ing lanes has the effect of a double-edged sword, Purcell said, observing that this year police officers are writing more tickets for high speed violations than in past years. "I think the passing lane makes them feel safer," Purcell said. "We're writing a lot of 75-to-80-mile-per-hour speeding tickets." Some patrolmen have pulled over vehicles speeding along at 100 mile per hour, officials report. State and city officials agree that many of the serious accidents are due to excessive speed. tions. . "With regard to other Laguna Canyon Road accidents. we fre- quentJy see the driver speeding, driving drunk or traveling too fast for the road conditions," Boyer said. But Caltrans conclusior!S don't make members of the small. cloee-knit Laguna Beach com- munity feel any safer. "Caltrans statistics may show it's a safe road, but that doesn't mean it's as safe as Laguna residents want it," Gentry said. "I have to traverse Lagwla Canyon every day to get to work," said Lee Houser of Laguna Beach. an enterprise. which The Carter Co. termed "medical factoring." The firm supposedly promised returns of 40 percent a year for a minimum $1,000 investment from clients in California. Oregon and Washington state. The SOC specifically charged the company with fraud and selling unregistered se<:urities, and requested an order freezing its think. "Whenever there's an accident out there it's imp05.5ible not to be affected by it." explained coun- cilman Dan Kenney. who lost two close friends several years ago in a Laguna Canyon accident. "One of the frustrations is that the city has no control over the road. Ultimate- ly. Caltrans has to be the one to do it. We have to keep applying pressure that we need something done now." However, Boyer said that even if the state and city reached a consensus to install temporary barriers (which cost $100,000 to $150.000 pe.r mile to build, Boyer said) it would take at least two years to get them in place. ''It takes at least a year to justify such a project, advert.iae and then award a contract," Boyer said. "A two-year time frame would be reasonable." assets. The suit named Thomas G. Carter. 32, as the firm's founder and alleged that another company called Concept-80 sold similar investments for him. Attempts for comment were unsuccessful Saturday. There were no listings in Newport Beach telephone directories for either The Carter Co. or its founder. Boy serious after Knott's park accident A four-year-old Ariz.ona boy who waa run over by a stage coach at Knott's Berry Farm Friday remained in serious condition with head and internal injuries Satur- day at UC Irvine Medical C.enter intensive eare unit, a hospital spokeswoman said. Shawn Kramer of Mesa, Ari- zona fell from the ride's loading dock, according to officala. His family had been spending the Thanksgiving weekend with a grandfather, Rudy Kramer of Baldwin Park, but their holiday outing turned to diaaater at the Orange County amu.ement park at about 4:15 p.m. Friday. Group wants more action from the city By JERRY HIBSCH °' .............. Although Balboa i.I a pen.inaula, lta l'eGdent.a don't like feeling 1evered from the city of Newport Beach. The neighborhood, quiet most of the year except for the busy tourist aeaaon that starta each May. la lobbying hard for aome basic Improvements. according to Mary Jane Sanborn, the newly elected prellident of the Balboa Impovement Amodati':>n. "We have plenty of meter maids. The city ii good at that - they will always zap you. That's the only thing that works down here," said Sanborn, whoworkaat Balboa Travel Service. The trim, middle-aged woman likes to walk through the little Balboa bu.slness district visiting frierltts, clients and talking about the neighborhood. "The fear now is that we have derelicts living down here. They are part of the eyesore," Sanborn said u she walked past disinte- grating old rental boats at the Balboa dock. •111 feel that we ai;e not even being recognized by the city. No one on the.. City Council comes down here." Sanborn said. If they did, Sanborn charged, council members would have done something about the piJe of rust- ing lobster t.raps that has captured only litter during the year it sat acrosa from the dock. Sanborn is not the only one complaining. ''The Fun Zone Wied to be fun, now it looks like hell," says Mel Fuchs of Pavilion Real F.atate. He is the fomer president of the association, an organization of Balboa business people and resi- dents that wants to upgrade the area. The Fun Zone, a hall-block amusement area at the Balboa dock, was purchased by an in- vestor who partially dismantled the zone before running into financial trouble. The empty buildings and re- mains of amusement rides now sit idle, collecting ice cream wrap- pers, beer cans and other trash the windb~. ·The property is th~ subject of nearly a dozen lawsuits and it may be years before there is any development. "Balboa is the most expensive slum I have ever lived in." joked long-time resident Art Nielaen. d uring a Bayview Cafe discussion on Balboa's fate. Thecafe'sowner, Gary Mandel, disagreed. "I definitely think this place is going to be rebuilt." Mandel's cale soon will be tom Mary Jane Sanborn down to make way for a new restaurant. "AF. soon as this place is rebuilt. it will gjve people an incentive to invest. Years Crom now it will look real nice. It can only go one way," Mandel predicted. Sanborn hopes Mandel is nght. Life in Newport Beaeh moves at a slow pace. in Balboa it is even slower, Sanborn noted. ''This ls just a neat place to live in. you can get up in the mornings. get your coffee and read the newspaper on the pier." "We really do have a lovely area here," Sanborn said, looking from her Rendezvous Condominium balcony to the beach below. But beach living has its prob- lems. Sanborn's entry way ia still crowded with a ladder and trunks from when an August high tide flooded the condo's storage area. During the 12 years she has owned the condo. Sanborn has learned to live with the haz.ards of the sea and nature, "the tides are fine, you know about the tides." Sanborn is fighting the problems caused by people, like buses. "We have these tour buses. They come on evenings and weekends, They will just park and leave their engines running. With the ocean breez.e that means 24 apartments are breathing fumes." Sanborn compained. "Why doesn't the city ~ a bus ordi- nance like other cities?" Trash is another problem - especially in the summer during Balboa's crowded tourist sea30f\. "l have looked out from my window and have seen the trash bags piled higher than the that building," Sanborn said, pointing to the lone restaurant on the pier. "Why can't the city make them haul their trash down the pier to the bins?'' Apply now for LB design board The Laguna Beach City Council will be making an appointment to the newly created alternate poe- ition on the board of adjust- ment/design review board. Council members will conduct interviews at 6 p.m. on Dec. 6 in City Council chamben, ~5 Forest Ave.,~Beach. Boad of adjustment members are paid $40 per month. The term Is for one yew. The board Is a five-member body appointed by the City Coun- cil to consider requesta for vari- ances from the wning code. Meet- ings are held Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Laguna residents interested in making an application should obtain a form from the city clttk'a office and We it by Dec. 1. For more information. call -497-3311, Ext. 209. Cal trans engineer Boyer said he has read news accounts of the recent fatalities. but refused to comment on them sin.ce he has not reviewed the accident investiga- Houser, president of a Santa Ana-baaed manufacturing plant. has written letters to several local newspapers complaining about what he believes are inadequate safety conditions on the hi~hwav. "Ever since the recent accidents I avoid that road whenever I can," he said. "They make you stop and By then. Boyer explained, the ground-breaking for the proposed highway expansion project would just be months away. VILLAGE ENTRY PROPOSAL ... TODAY'S WEATHER ~More fair weath~r is predicted Coastal Extended Tides • Ill• 42 3-4 37 27 4:; 28 27 22 &3 25 511 34 se 41 1• eo 81 33 23 18 eo 33 ~· 12 •2 25 .. 81 M 7S .. , 33 H 31 11 14 N 40 ., Jt ., 21 13 10 11 • M 3t &4 ~ .. 21 67 • 70 H MM 10 " 17 ia N n 21 ,. .. $4 OI -47 " °' 87 17 ~ ,, ... '1 17 11 '7 • u " Jr .. a 11 .. M » I) .... ., 40 ., . .. " . " •• . .. " .. . 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Another $760,000 would need to be budgeted ~ fill in a Oood control channel, Stephens uid. 1 To help reduce costs, the entire project would be built ln pta.el over 1everal yeara, Stephens said. FORMA hired Newpott Econ- omics Gr0up to review the city council request about building an elderly housing project. Stephens said the economists concluded the value of the land, combined with potential construction coats, would require the city to obtain a large government subsidy to make the project feasible. "It's un- reallatlc as a potential affordable housing site," Stephens said. "U the city wants senior housing it RESPECT FOR CUSTOMERS From Page A1 hid a problem." Still, the staUsdcs on shoplifting are al.most numbing, and the annual 108let ataggering. Oneoutofevery lOahoppenlaa thief. ~ much u ball a blWon dollan in merchandlae vanilha from atores eel'<* the country Heh year. Nearly 75 peiwnt of 11ore thefts are tracec:l bllck 1o 1tore employees. It w.. the laat ltem :-em· ployees • thieves -that eo.ia Mesa officer Gary St\.tk.kie cill· cu..d at lenfth durina a recent Ptherlnl of bu.tnela owners and mlployen h~ld to prepare the merchanta for the holiday ahop- Uf U~ ruah . "h a nee e 11 uy to eirw the attitude that 'thia la • bla •tore th~y'll never ml• it' or 'they pay me peanu u and 1 deaerve It,"· 11&1d Stuk.kie • lie ~tea employers "CMck out thelr woricen carefully and then of fer rewarda or lncenlives to employees who cacch bad checka or ahoplUten. Such an apprmch, he aakt, IDlY prevent worken from helpln«i thenwelv& Shopllttinf -Uke l'DOlt other upecta of the retail buatne. - expertencee a boam durlnl the ChNtmaa.-m. Swldde Mid ahoplltten Ule a wide ....,. of tlmmJda to SD\C• Ile loodl out ot atoree. Some are a1mmt comk:al. Then are phony pit-wrapped preeentll wlth. 'Pftnl·loeded ... bl IWinll open for ~ ~The thief CM ttrol1 chrou8h • lton coUectinc ~ whDe -employee. diln:Will tum • .l should dewlap this lite for tqher profit uses and UR the money 1o build housing ellewhere.'' Oty officiall have .raised ques- Uons about the coets of the proposed developnent. Clark said ihedty could AW $1.25 million by not filling in the flood channel and not moving the.F.dlaon subltation. And. although dty oounciJ memben orginally rejected the notion of consuucting commercial buaineaes, city staff ia studying the pomibility of having the restaurant and banquet facilities privately developed. In addition, the city and the Festival of the Al1a have dieculaed combining reeourcea to contruct one or both of the prags. ••• J r I r. TOP OF THI NIWI NATION 6 T V station workers among 8 killed in T exas plane crash By 'ne A11oclaled Pre11 MIDLAND, Texu -A private plane dived into the IJ'Ound and bunt into flames Saturday u it appro.ched an airport, k.illlng eight people, including six teJeviaion station employeee who had been filming high school football playoffs. The twin-engine Beechcraft 100 turboprop was flying from Fort Worth about 1:50 a.m. when it "fell nose flrst for no apparent reaaon, crashed and burned on impact." said Texas Department of Public Safety dl.spatcher Jerry Warren. All eight people aboard were killed instantly, said Peace Justice Bob Pine. Warren said four of the victima were burned beyond recognition. The plane was returning with a KOSA-TV crew, which included the Odessa station's sporta and assistant news directors and chief engineer. N-plant closed I or leak rep airs WATERFORD. Conn. -The Millstone I nuclear power plant was shut down Saturday after a radioactive water leak developed in the plant's primary coolant system, Northeast Utilities said. 1'he leak poses no danger to the public or the plant, Northeast spokesman Clifford Hill said. The water was leaking at a rate of about 2.5 gallons per minute, requiring that the plant be taken "out of service in an orderly p~" for repairs, Hill said. The shutdown started about midnight Friday, NAACP hit with charges of sexism WASHINGTON -Margaret Bush Wilson, chairwoman of the NAACP board, said Saturday the civil rights organization's efforts to combat social injustice would be crippled if the NAACP is "unable to rise above sexism in its own ranks." Mrs. Wilacm told reporters that although she hopes to win an re-election bid for one of eight at-large seats on the board, it is "unlikely" ¥le will attempt to mount a direct leadership challenge to NAACP Executive Director Benjamin Hooks. The NAACP board voted to take away 'most of Mrs. Wilson's powers as chairwoman in July, alter she lost a power struggle with Hooks. Last spring, Mrs. Wilaon had suspended Hooks-without consulting other board members-for . . . . STATE Greyh o und bus searched after threat DIXON -An Air Force exploaives team Saturday found nothing in a Greyhound bus that had to be evacuated after a caller told the Highway Patrol the.re waa a bomb on board, the CHP reported. The bus, on a run from San Franciaco to Reno with a stop in Sacramento, was stopped near Dixon at 9:4.5 a.m. A four and a half hour search by an explosives team and bomb-sniffing dogs from nearby Travis Air Force Bue foiled to tum up a bomb, said Charles DeKoster, a communications operator fo~e Highway Patrol. Prison er 's throat cut in jail light LOS ANGELES -A prisoner at Los Angeles County Jail was in serious condition Saturday alter his throat waa sluhed by an inmate anned with a homemade knife made from a toothbruah and raz.or blade, authorities said. Alfred Sanker, 34, suffered a "gaping wound" on the right side of his throat and was ta.ken to County-USC Medical Center following the noon incident at the prison cafeteria, sheriff's Deputy Stephen Lee said. Sanker apparently 9CUffled briefly following a dispute with lnmmate Thomas Acree, 26, when the N:ree pulled out the crude knife and lunged at him, Lee said. WORLD U.S. troops capture Grenadian r esis ter ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada -U.S . troopers tipped by local residents raided a house where six armed Grenadian soldiers were hiding out and captured one but the others eecaped in a van, a U.S. Army spokesman reported Friday. Capt. George Wright said six rifles were found in the houae near the Point Salines airstrip but no shots were fired during the Friday afternoon raid. Most of the soldiers of Grenada's now-disbanded People's Revolutionary Army -PRA -surrendered within days after the Oct. 25 invasion by U.S . forces. and resistance in recent weeks has been limited to infrequent sniping attacks. Germ an m issile protesters removed · MUTLANGEN, West Germany -Police cleared about 200 demonstrators from the entrance to the American military base at Mutlangen SaturW-y, hours alter a U.S. Anny truck convoy delivered what were believed to be new Pershing 2 miaalles. The protesters. carrying signs reading "The Way to Peace ia Peace" and "No Atomic Weapons in Our Country," started arriving about dawn, ~ing both the arrival and departure of the transport trucks. Arafa t, reb els agree to stop fighting TRIPOLI. Lebanon -Yasser Arafat and the rebel PLO factions trying to oust him agreed Saturday to halt their bloody fighting around Tripoli and leave this northern Lebanese port city in the coming weeks. Syria, whoee forces backed the PLO rebels, claimed its troops had fired on U.S. F-14 jeta flying reconnaiaaance missions over eastern Lebanon. There was no confirmation of the claim from Pentagon spokesmen in Waah.incton. ln Tripoli, Arafat, the embattled chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, told reporters he had accepted an agreement mediated by Syria and Saudi Arabia that gives former Lebe.ne9e Prime Minister Rashid Karami a free hand to negotiate the detalla of a Palestinian pullout. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, November 27, 1983 Al NY fireworks firm explodes I Two killed , JOO houses get damaged BELLPORT, N.Y. (AP) -A series of explOliona at the fl.re- works company that made Pre.1- dent Reagan's lnaUJUral dlaplay leveled a warehowie and damaged up to 100 homes Saturday, kUling two people and inju.rtng 23 othera, authorities said. Fireworks went off ln the air when the Grucci Fireworks Co. warehouae blew up. Power was temporarily knocked out to 7,000 suburban Long Ialand cuatomera and fireworks debris was acat- tereq up to eight mileway. "They were red, blue, green and white. T his was the biggest showever,"saidJlmLyons, 18,an employee of Walker Automotive a mile south of the site. "It's just incredible. I've never been ter· rifled in my life until now." The explosion destroyed 12 buildings on the company premiaes, a former Army poet, and authorities estimated that be- tween 75 and 100 houaes were damaged. "It looks Like a battlefield," said Brook.haven Town Superviaor Henrietta Acampara. "There's a big crater right in the middle. Everything is flattened. Houaes have no windows. It's a horror." Bellport is part of the town of Brookhaven. One member of the Grucci family was killed ln the blast, and ,.,......,.._ Firemen hose down· tractor trailers at the warehouse 1ite of Grucci Fireworks Co. in Be llport, N. Y. which exploded Saturday. the inju rea included the 78-year-old founder of the com- pany and three other family members. All of the injured were later releued from the hospital. The warehouse of the company, owned by fifth-generation fire- works makers, blew up at 11:10 a .m ., officials said. Several small fires were sparked but fire- figh ters extinguished them. Obeervers said they heard at least three blasts. A two-block area was evacu- ated because of fireworks lying in the streets, and the Red Croes said at least 30 families would be given shelter overnight at recreation centers and a high school. Police went door-to-door in a one-half square mile area around the factory Saturday evening, advising people not to spend the night there because of explosives, Caples said. He said police would patrol the explosion area through- out the night to prevent looting. Non-stop science aboard Spacelah SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)-In the interest of round-the-clock. round-the-world scientific exploration, NASA has "hot sacked" the bunks aboard shuttle Columbia for Monday's debut of the European-built labora- tory known as Spacelab. Hot sacked? "That's a Navy term meaning that when somebody gets out of the sack, you crawl into it,'' explained commander John Young. The laboratory work schedule for the nine-day mission ia ao busy that NASA split the six-man crew into red and blue teams that will work alternating 12-hou.r shifts. Spacelab, bolted into Columbia's cargo hold, waa desiJoted, built and paid for by the European Space Agerv:y. The billion-dollar laboratory la the moat spectacular gift from Europe since the French sen t the Statue of Liberty to America a century ago. It took 10 years to build the most versatile re9e8l'Ch facWty ever aent into apace. From the outBide, ft ~ooka like one of thoee huge diving bells that explore the oceans. The pallet, holding instruments expoeed to apace, re- sembles a futuristic city. · The 70 experiments were provided by scientists in 11 European countries, the United States, Canada and Japan. But the German scientist who will be the first non-American aboard a U.S . spacecraft is moat anxious to play down flag-waving aspects of the first Spacelab flight. ''There is no French science and no Britiah ac:ience," said U1f Merbold. "Science in itaelf ia international." Merbold and Byron Lichtenberg are the fint of a new breed of non-astronaut, space-flying ICientista called payload special- iata. They will be joined in the Spacelab by astronauts Owen K. Garriott and Robert R. Parker, who are mission specialists trained both to work on the shuttle and in the laboratory. With Young at the controls will be pilot Brewster Shaw. The first flight is a test of the laboratory, which will be uaed in more than 50 shuttle miasions. Space lab carries 38 separate scientific instruments. $3 7. 5 million London gold heist LONDON (AP) -Six hooded gunmen stole more than 3 tons of pure gold worth $37 .5 million from a warehouse near Heathrow Airport Saturday after threaten- ing to burn the security guards alive, police said. It waa richest robbery hatµ in British history and one of the biggest of all time. Insurers Robert Bishop and Co. offered a reward of $3 million for information leading to recovery of the loot, which also included a small quantity of diamonds worth $150,000. Commander Frank Cater, head of Scotland Yard's Flying Squad, said the gold bullion at the high-security Brinks-M.t Ltd. warehou.e was in 6,800 bars awaiting shipment to the Far East. The firm, a subsid\ary of the U.S . Brink's company, transports valu- ables. Police said six members of the security staff were in the Brinks-Mat warehouse at about 6:40 a.m. (1:40 a.m. EST) when the gunmen broke in, somehow avert- ing detection by 24 -hour surveillance cameras mounted outside the building. The gunmen -wearing ski-mask hoods and armed with handguns -handcuffed the gUards and then poured gasoline over them, police said. ''They threatened to ignite it (the gasoline), but they did not do so," an official Scotland Yard statement said. It continued: "No shots were fired. It's thought they must have had two vehicles to get away." About two hours after the robbers fled, one of the workers managed to free hinuelf and sounded an a1ann that brought ambulances, police cruisers and fire engines rushing to the scene. Late Saturday night mystery still surrounded the holdup at Brinks-Mat depot No. 7, a long red-brick and corrugated-metal building at the end of a row of warehouses in Hounslow indus- trial park, one mile from Heath - row and about 15 miles west of London. Police refused to say who owned the gold. Another 'dangerous' snowstorm heads east By Tiie A11oclated Press Oklahoma, the Texu Panhandle temperatures only in the teens Weather Service forecaster in The second "dangerous" snow-and northeaetem New Mexico. and 20s created a wind chill factor Denver. "Anybody caught inade- stonn in a week lurched toward The storm's eutward movement of around 20 degrees below zero. quately dres9ed or unprepared the Plains on Saturday, with prompted winter storm watches Havre. Mont., had a low of just 5 could die." blowing snow that cloeed high-for parta of Soutll Dakota, Ne-degrees and the mercury fell to 6 In southeastern Wyoming, ways, after throwinl u much as a bruka, M1->uri, lowa, Minneeota degrees above zero at Williston, blowing snow forced closure of footofsnowonthecentralRockies and Wiaconlin. N.D. Interstate 80 from Rawlins to overnight and icing roads from Wind gusting to 50 mph in "This is a dangerous storm," Laramie and 1-25 from Cheyenne Arlz.ona to South Dakota. Co 1 o r ado S p tin a a a nd said Gary Franson. a National to Casper. The storm that blew ashore li;;;~;;;;;;~;;~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;il" from the Pacific on Th.ankagiving and another that preceded it by a week were blamed for at least 40 deaths, including two t.een-agen who died of exposure Saturday after a car crash in Colorado. 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News>Of' e.od\ <n.•> (Ml()-6310 .. r ,, l ~ A4 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 Joh prestige no longer based on collar color NEW YORK (AP) -What color' la your collar! N9\ IO Iona aco. the answer to that qu.don for jult about every American worker wu one of two hues -white or blue. But ln the put couple of decadee the job marketplace, like a lot of other th1no. bu grown more complicated with aweeplnc IOCial, economic and technological chan&e· More and more exceptions aroee to the old atereotypee that equated .. white collar" with high pay and hlch atatua ln the wodd of work. and "blue collar" with lower pay and lower atatua. For example, how to cla9lfy the technician who could at.rai41hten out the protilem with a balky computer while the white-rollar types stood by wringing their }\ands? , Wu thb well-paid whiz, whoee 'workaday attire might deviate .considerably from the office d.re9a code, in fact neither white collar nor blue collar, but perhape aome 'Tis the tree season ahade of gray? ,... far .. federal aovenunent offidala are concerned, in today'• world the whole queetlon of collar -<X>lon la outdated. They have ·~ collecting information hued on a new set of aix categories defined by the general function a job fulfilla. Theee claMiflcat.lona 80 far lack catchy names. and don't live. much promi8e of findina a place right away in the vocabulary of the general public. However, aaya American Demographics map- zine in its November ilaue, they repreeent an effort to bring every- body's thinking about jobe in the 1980s up to date. "The new clasaificationa minor occupational-realitiee-better than the former aystem," writea Martha Famaworth Riche, an asaociate editor of the magu.ine. They "are hued on what you do, not on how much education you have or how much money you make. "Instead of the major group What used to be white or blue is now somewhere in between example, that it atanda aa a b(c obetacle ln the paths of numerous older male workera aeek.lnc to win promotions or chanae ~rs. The evidence leavee little doubt that the American economy haa changed draatically in the put four decades. ln 1940, there were four "blue collar" workera for every three in "white coti.r" jobs. By 1ga2, the white collars out- numbered the blue by nearly 2-1. of a job often chanl-even thouCh it.a title may not. A 'printine compoeitor' 1..-d to be someone who had the akill to work in hot type. Now, becaw.e printinc tech- noloCY haa chanaed, a oompo.itor may be someone who puia strtps of paper." 'white-collar worken.' there la a new group called 'rnanaprial and profMlional apedalty.' There la allO a sroup called 'technical, aai. and admtniltrative aupport.' "Another la 'predalon pro- duction, craft and repair.' Thia group, along with one called 'operators, fabricators and labor- era.' lncludea many of the occupa- tlona that Wied to be in the blue-collar category." The other two grouplngl are ·~pation8~ and ''fann- ing, forestry and fishing." A change in c1 .. mcation methods like this may 1eem to be of interest only to statiaticians - who, presumably, are either "pro- feaalonal specialty" or "adminis- trative support" workers. However. as American Demo- graphJca obeerves, the old white collar-va.-blue collar 1tandard, aa 1<>"41 u It remaina in people'• mlnda. la a problem for many lndividuala trying to negotiate their way through the job market- place. Studiee have found, for In addlt.lon, American Oemo- graphlca polnta out, "the content With all that haa changed, the magutne concludes, "people may not be willing to give up aimple and familiar categories. It mnaina to be teen whether our imacee catch up to reality." His tomatoey tome is the result of some-str-ange eating. habits SAN JOSE-(AP) - Dave Gaon rejected a suggestion that he put ketchup in hlacoffee, but he'll eat it on almost anythil\R t:lae. Now he's aaklna, -.. Is There Life Without Ketchup?" "Certainly not," he anawers to the question posed by the title of his book In praise of the common condiment. Since he was a child, Gaon has spread ketchup on bread, made soup from it and Wied it in other ways that gave hia parents gray hair. The inspiration for the PLUS: Grand Opening prices on high-quality auto tomatoey tome came from his former girfriend, who choked while he was dumping ketchup on his breakfast -including hi.8" toast with jam. "Oh, my God," she said. "That's sick." The lightbulb clicked on, and Gaon was off to the races, or at least to the San Joee State. Uni- versity library, where he waded through llOtne 500 books collecting recipes and other material for his book. One thing he learned surprised him. Ketchup is not necessarily made just out of to~. "Take away the tomatoes and what's left is ketchup," he said. "You can put any old thing you want in it." ICcessori..., Bo1111'0~ i '~IJIOOut.l!C "Ja'1 Oa '°" . ....... ' ) Cvd••r~ t·ono "ICJ•nat o.Jmt.•19~ SHEEPSKIN SEATCOVERS • CUSTOM STEERING WHEELS BRAS & CAR COVERS •AUTOMOTIVE BOOKS • PL USH FLOOR MATS • CUSTOM ROAD WHEELS • AUTOMOTIVE FASHIONS RECARO SEATS • SUNGLASSES • JEWELRY anc mo•t> GilAND PRIX ~ •7:~: ... ~:···~ ~; "·'" -: :· Tom Krauss stacks trees on Harry Noonan 's lot Pine-scented lots •re cropping up all along the OD Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Orange Coast -a sure sign or Christmas. 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OU.lntt11~1 lom11fd All PfOCIUCU not ~11.J11.l~ 11'1 4111 lf()(f'I Aa Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 ... Mass transit might bail out freeways During recent discussion on whether Orange County should build a light rail system, the big issue has ~n whether county residents are prepared for higher urban densities to support a mass transit system. The rail system, featuring tracks on and above the ground, ideally requires a certain concentration of housing and employment bases to be cost-efficient. So far, both those favoring and opposing the rail system are claiming to be be protecting the county's suburban lifestyle. By building the system and encouraging more high density development in urban areas, argue proponents, more residential land is preserved in the outskirts for those who seek the single-family home with the backyard pool and barbecue. Opponents say the rail system will lead to creeping urbanization as well as take funds better spent on improving freeways serving our car-dependent suburbs. ,.. This debate is entertaining but limited. A rail line is not the only thing that can cause densities in central county cities to increase. The cost of land and housing, a city's political structure and its populations'of senior cimens, migrant workers. illegals and others will dictate as much about densities as a 1.ransportation -system. The big questions are whether our freeways can handle the county's growth by themselves, and if not, whether mass transit is a solution. · We aren't so sure Orange County's freeway system can handle the load. Almost anyone who drives the freeways regularly will agree that congestion is signifi- cantly worse in the past few years -even though high interest rates have slowed down new residential construc- tion. The Newport-Costa Mesa Freeway, once a relatively easy drive to the north, now is bumper-to-bumper much of the day. The San Diego Freeway seems to slow more through Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Irvine with each month. According to CalTrans' annual travel summary, vehicle trips on Orange County freeways increased from 7 ,346,000 in 1981to7 ,555,000 in 1982. a 2.8 percent increase during a miserable year for busin~ and new construction. Let's face it: Freeway traffic is bad now. We can add another lane on the San Diego Freeway, maybe build the freeways through the San Joaquin Hills and the Sania Ana Mountains. But the real problems are through the central part of Orange County or around busy areas such as South Coast Plaz.a, where our freeway options are limited. One option is the rail line. It. would connect tourist areas in Anaheim with South Coast Plaza and John Wayne Airport as well as linking many of the most concentrated employment areas. It wouldn't replace freeways, but it might serve enough people to make our freeways workable again. When we examine a mass transit line's effect on the county, we should realize Orange C.Ounty is going to develop urban pockets no matter what system we use. We might as well try to find one that benefits from the density. MAILBOX Helen Ditte served HB district To the F.ditor: The purpoae of this letter i.a to publicly expt'e99 my gratitude to Helen Dine who terved as a trustee on the Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of &iucation from 1973 to the preeent. Mn. Ditte will be leaving the board in December and it would be inappropriate: not to mention some of the major con- tributions she has made to the students and parents in the com- munities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Seal Beach. Helen Dine was a major force in establiahing strong academic stan- dards for all students and she made certai.il that adequate text- books and library books were available to the clas8es throughout the district. She was instrumental in the building of Ocean View High School. If this school had not been built, we would still have the large high schools w~ experienced , in the mid 1970s and possible double 9e911ion at aome of our achoohl. It was a courageous decision, but I think time haa proven it was in the best interest of all students in the district. Mrs. Dine alway. approached every decision in light of whether it was in the best interest of student.a. She .erved on the board becauae of her strong belief in the importance of public education and her belief that community members must take an active role in their public institutions if these institutions are to serve the interest of the conununities. I hope that many citizens within the borders of the Huntington Beach.Union High School District will join with me in exprel8ing our appreciation to a truly dedicated community servant. Her effort.a will long be remembered. FRANK J. ABBCYI'T Superintendent of Schools Huntington Beach Union High School District LM. BOJd /Otto's error Old Germany's Otto von Biamarck instituted the system of early retirement, later to be copied worldwide. At age 73, ousted in accordance with his bright Idea, he wished he'd never done it. It was only in t.he most recent. decade that a Rhode bland legiJ- lator propoeed that. a $2 tax be levied in that state: on every act of pb)'lical romance. In the 1830s, a patent medicine eoJd well under the name of "Dr. Mila' Compound Extract of Tomato." It wu ketchup. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat If you helmet your head, then run as fast as you• can, head foremost, into a wall, you'll ex- ecute: that football maneuver known as "spearing." Doesn't sound any too sensible, does it? Still, players do it all the time. It permanently paralY%ft more ath- lete:a than aoy other act in 1por1a, The medical profetaion in the United Sta tea haa a large com- munications problem. Physicians trained here don't write legibly. Physicians trained ellewhere don't speak clearly. What can we do about this cri.lil, Doc? 14.L. lottwerta HI DIDNi T~EY 00 ANV™lt«i l) TRY 10 mMNT A NOCLEA~ ~( 00 YE5. ~ AND MUS. SPENT YFAir) TAU<I~ ABOUT DISARMAM£Nt ~ "1AINST ~~ WfMOOS ~OOTALLovm~E&a. MRE ~A MOIJE (All.ED~E ~y AFTER AND COMPRf ~EttlVE ~IENTIF( ~DfES OOJED LIFE AS ~EY KNEW IT m!D END. Po9r seeuri-ty but big-rewards - WASHINGTON -Five senior Energy Oe~nt officiala have been ldenufied by congreeaional investigators as re.ponsible for a aerioua lack of security at govern- ment-owned nuclear plant.a. Their fate:: They have been given achievement medals and generous bon\.18e9. Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., chairman of the investigating committee, wrote recently to Energy Secretary Donald Hodel to complain: "Thia is a curious reward and punishment 1yatem." The House investigation wu inspired by my own report on the inadequacy of security measures at sensitive relle8l"Ch facilities that produce defense-rel,Jted nuclear material. To iee how vulnerable the plants were to terrorist attack, I hired a helicopter to fly one of my aaociates back and forth at low altitudes over the Savannah River nuclear plant in South Carolina. The overflight was never ~enged. Dingell's year-long, secret in- vestigation concluded that DOE officials deliberately mi&led both C.Ongreea and the White HoUle regarding security at the nuclear facilities. Yet five key officiala singled out by Dingell's in- vestigators for blame received over $115,000 in bonU8el and merit awards. How was this poaible? Simple enough: Internal DOE documents show it was a case of bureaucratic G. -JIC-l-· ll-1-11-11-1 -~ incest in w,hich the offida1a gave each other the high achievement ratings that won them the awards. My a.ociatell Indy Badhwar and Tony Capaccio have seen Houae document.a that identify the five OOE offldala, the actions they took that drew oongrelBional criti- cism -and the rewards they received. Dinaell 'a letter identifies themas: -Herman Roeer, Ullistant aec- retary for defeme programs: ·Ac- cording to one report, he was responsible for deep-.sixing an independent ueeesment program -conducted by a team of terrorist. experts, fonner CIA and FBI agents and army commandos - which wu aeverely critical of his security measures. He was alao accuaed of misleading the Hou.se subcommittee about aecu.rity at the OOE facilities. Since 1980, Roeer haa collected more than $3~.ooo ln bonu.s and awards, including one from Prealdent Reagan. -Troy Wade, principal deputy assistant secretary: He was Roeer's "point man" who recommended scuttling the embarrassing aaearnent program. Since 1981, he has received more than $32,000 in bonuaea and merit awards; he alao received a silver medal thia year. -James Culpepper, deputy•- aiatant leCl"etary for security: He WM responsible for a report to the president on the status of safe- guards at the nuclear plant.a - a report the General Accounting Office charact.erized u "mialead- ing." Since 1981, he has won more than $20,000 in awards. -Ralph Caudle, director of the Office of Safeguarda: He con- tinued to .. ure Congrea terurity wuadequatewhen.aooordinetoa committee report, "thia waa not true, u documents in hia files clearly indicated." Caudle Sot a silver medal thia year and haa received about $15,000 in awards. -Robert Morgan, tna.na3er of the Savannah River operation: He took part in suppre91ing the critical security a-.rnent and was accused of milleading C.On- gress about safety at the facility. Last January, a new DOE aseesament of Savannah River found safeguards to be in a "shambles." Since 1981, Morgan haa received more than $26,000 in awards, and thia year he w• given a l(Old medal. The House investigation found some shocking security lapees: Senaon and alanns that didn't work; guards who couldn't shoot; guards who, in one exercile, "fired on one another rather than the (mock) attacking force"; a guard unit that responded to a mock attack 16 minutell after the at- tacken had left; and failure to challenge a Japaneee fibn crew ta.king pictures of a tenaitive bomb f.acllity at. Oak Ridge, Tenn., from a helicopter. CHINA UPDATE: Laat July I de9cribed how the communist regime in Peking waa followinl the andenr Chine.e cuat.orn of treating foreign dignitaries roy- ally -but giving away nothing in the way of ooncemiona. I>e.cribing the "trip trap," I wrote: "The prudent emi-ary' makes aure he brings enough in hia brief.cue to -.are the royal treatment in Peking. The result i.a what in Imperial China WU called the kowtow. In no other capital do American dignitaries aaawne the role of supplicants begging the approval of their host.a." A New York Times analysis of Defense S ecretary Caspar Weinberger'• recent visit to Peking said he achieved "modest goals'' and explained: "He ac- compllahed thia, however, by tak-1.na the position of aupplical).l. ~ Mr. w~. t11e United Stat.es offered amiatanc!e and asked foe Chine9e cooper- ation. But the Chine9e offered nothing and asked for nothing, dea1inl with Mr. Weinberger the aame way they have treated forelgnen for centuries.'' Too much fuss abeut Kennedy If, aa aeeJD8 highly unlikely, we , .", that ~·1 money in it for a After Kennedy wrote hia book areabletoobaervewhatgoeaonln ~ ..l writer who telll stories about "Profiles in Courace." Eleanor the world after death, John F. ~: ··,.":, J pre aide n t 1 who have Rooeevelt ii aaid to ~ve made the Kennedy must be mighty happy 'ANDY RDDllY extra-marital affairs. rm always commmt that .. He wu all profile thia last week is over. ltapk:ioua of thme ator1ee for that and no c:ouraae." How would you like your life to reamn. Just u aoon u one penan I liked Eleenoc Roo.evelt almost be inspected the way hia haa been? liberal intellectual, you were l\.llPllted Kennedy wu more as much u I liked John Kennedy, F.ach of us haa done thinp in the touched. interested in women than wu and I hope abe didn't aay that. No paat we'd just u aoon forget and U, on the other hand, you are a at.>lut.ely. neo-=•ry or aood for amount of literature auaestinc just as aoon everyone ellle forgot. comervative intellectual who hia marriage, wtiten and women Eleanor Roolevelt waa aleepinc rve held 90 many wrong opinions voted for Ronald Reagan and have with stories about him started with a New York atate trooper in my lifetime that if anyone were a father or a arandfathe who comin& out of the White .Howe during the tirm ~ wu to do a documentary about me, I'd hated Franklin fie1ano Roolevelt, woodwork. · governor of New York can crawl in a bole the night it was the chances are you're 90rry The idea that John F. Kennedy dimlnilh my admiration for her. broadcast. I've done so llWlY rude Kennedy wu ....mated but slept with Marilyn Monroe ia No vituperative oqmment from ihin&I and failed to completely on you think they'~ mak1ng too titillating to contemplate, but. l anyone can. diminiah my admira- 90 many oocuiona that I couldn't much of a fuaa about him. You're doubt lt. The troUble ia that if tion foe Kennedy. standhavtngany l ,OOOdaysinmy lick and 'tired of Jackie and the aomeonewritesastoryaayingany I dread November 22, l~. It life looked at thtoUgh a micro-whole Kennedy clan. imp«mible thing -that Marilyn will be the 25th anniversary of the IOOpe. I'mnoneoftheabovebutlcan't Monroe came in the back door of dayhewuahotinDallaa. You can Whether you think John 1''. help myaelf. I liked John F. the White Hou.e every night or be aure we'll have another 10 Kennedy was a hero or a heel Kennedy. I wish he'd served his Kennedy'• death was the result of books with 10 more new theories probably depends more on you full term aa president. I'm lick and an FBI plot -aome small handful on how he lived and how he died. than on him. For 10me, he couldn't tired of Jackie but I don't think it's of Americans ia going to believe it I'm aatiafied I know what John do anything wrong. U you're an her fault. She'• probably sick and and perpetuate the myth. In 50 or F. Kennedy wu like. I'm satisfied Irish Catholic who alway. vote:a tired of Jackie, too. 100 years 90me reeean:her is Coing we know how he died. I don't the straight Democratic ticket, the.. It'• eaay .to have your .faith_ to~ unearth the 1toQ' ~ .nd want anymore theories about chances are te:an came to your shaken in Kennedy. There are IO preeent it &I truth. History nu a either. - eyes last week when you saw many people saying 90 many better chance of being obecured Hewasoneofthegoodguysand pictures of Kennedy the way he terrible thinp, they're hard to now than it did before the printing he wauhot. by one of the bad guys. was 20 years ago. U you are a ignore. You have to keep in mind press. That's about it. National hatred turns persQnal Speaking of national and per- 10nal ldentitif9, u I waa the other day, while-I felt immenle Mdnell for the p119e111en and crew of the Korean plane shot down '° ruth- leealy in September, I al80 felt a pang of regret that the Soviet military aircraft WU idenUfied 81 "RI.mi.an." It wu indeed a Rualian plane, ln that .lt belonged to the naUon. But it did not belol\& to the people of R\mla, nor did lta brutal acdon reprtMnt the feellnp of the RUiii.an people UJWard us. The most terrible thine about iM enmJty between nationl It that It beaond tram.lated into enmity between peopla who haw no ~ antmollty ioward eech other. Every Amertmn vt.ltor to ~ m--.11-·1-... --=;.W> the Soviet Union ii impr med with the RUllia.nl' WJnnth and frlend.linem toward ua. Yet, aa relations wonen t)e. tween two eountriea, it IMl'D8 to become ~ynawry to ha• not only the ldverary'• form of aowmment. but l1• h\DMI\ popu1at1on • wen. "' order to jultlfy OW' retaliatina ~few~. We did thla-wtth the ·~dirty Jap•" UIJ'the IMt war and now the Japeneae are OW' .iu. and tncUnc pertnen; yet tlWy .... the tune people, or their childreh. whom we decried u ''bestial" and 11aabbumen" only a pneratian- 880· The Korean plane i.nddent re- lHled a torrent of emotion ap1nat the "Rumiana" -but the Ruaalan population had no more to do with thla political and military dedalon than our population had to do wt.th tendlnc "M'artnel into Lebanon. Both dect.iana were made at gowmment Jeve)a. Of coww. OW' pemment la more a~ve to popular will than tbe~~"IOdetyol the Soviet Unicln. The point I am rnaldnlllnotthat~lado not dllf• (~h I think the&r' l-..nblarala ................. alanntq), but that when hmtWtiet belin And emnUma .... whipped up, we trend• out hatred from the-•bitald to the puUcuJar Ind tnmfonn our en~ emiea Into "devlll" and not humut belnp. But It ii human~ who IM blown up and killed, not aovem· men'8or natlonl. ltil men. womea and children .. innocent. any ol w who adhr and die In wat -and then thelW"YtYOn become our ".W.." 20 Y"!"8 ••· D....an eeDed Mtionallmm 'W lnfadledil1•1 -the m11dwaf manldnd." But with nuclau .,.. .... of war, the m 1r bM tumid lnllO • ........ dll 1111 a.. WW.t tbm Che ... Plap. 0 RA E 0 AS T '· SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1983 0 0 Barbara Loudon of New- port Beach wraps up fashion by adding a col- orful Hermes square scarf over one shoulder of the Braeton coat. The ~corf has a ·1ong and colorful history 1-::;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:::---1 eaaon after 9e890ll, the ecarf hu continued to be a key aoce.ory in every woman's wardrobe. But, while it's u naw a the latesLfubion 1orecaat, the acarf ia actually one of mankind's oldest gannenta. 'Ille art of draplnc and tying flat pieces of fabric to adorn the body ia mentioned in the eerlieat hiatorica1 records, accord.ins to reeearc:her. at Echo Scarfs. . In Egypt during the 12th Century B.C., early ecarfa known M "mantles" were worn by both men and women. ------~~~~-~ Mantles were draped over both ahoulden and fMtened in front, or IOl'Det1mea Ulrown over one shoulder, P911ed under the opposite arm and then fastened. The mantle proved to be a most versatile prment. The Greek.a called it~ "himation." In Rome, it wu the "top" for men, the ".,.ila" for women -w~ draped like a man's top, but covertnc -.. --- the head. And in Amyrla, royalty wore mantlel edaed with frinae, folded in the same fMhkJn •a contemporary shawl. Women of the Middle Aa-bnJuaht a more u~to-date appr'09Ch toawf-dftllllnl with the·~· known~ -the heed.-.rf or "babwhka." Royalty often placed their crowna directly over their wimplea, a style that can be ot.erved in claeelc:el art of the period. Medieval women wen, Int.ct.., fond of ICarfa that they often won t'Wo-a wimple on the held, and a mantle flowtni freely from the lhoulden. 'lbe ememble can IUll be 1eeD nowadays. in the form of habU1 worn by many~ orden of nuna. The modem.awf came Into betnc In the 18th century, by which time the mantle h8d dlmlnilhed in me to become an 8CC l 11 QI y to the neckline, rather th8ft a YOluminow prment. Soon after, the man'• ''c:ravat" •• lnwnted, ~ • a ~luck~ worn by French IOJdiaol. ~the 17th century, the cravat pined In popularil)' = dvpiam al both aexee. Cravats were wrapped and tied elabon y about the neck. Althqh they wen pnc.'Ur'a'I of. the contemporary necktie, the full, Oowtna c:ravata al ~ bore more telllllblance to today's imallnatively tied ..-fa and HCOta. " . r -------- Bl Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 Looking and feeling good while traveling by car By VIDA deaa ~ .... ......,,_ [r have been fortunate enough in my life to have traveled to aeveral continents and many countrlee, but lnmy 22 years in California I have not seen much of thia state. _ Sure, there have been short tripe to San Diego, Big Bear and Palm Springs with fll1hta to San Francl8co and Sacramento, but until last week no really long motor trlpe. That's when my husband and I climbed into the car and started driving - no scheduled stops or deadlines. VD~ ak1n problenw and I now believe the aame precautions would help on lor'8 mot.or t.ripa. Although you don't have the ~gh altltude to contend with, you are ln a clOeed c&r with alr condiuoning and the l\eater. d bee I should have rememberd her face aaving tipe llOOner an n We found California to be an abeolutely beautiful atate and encountered just about every kind of weather -sunshine, snow and lots of rain. We were at sea level and cllmbed to almoet 7,000 feet in Yoeemite Park. After leaving Yoeemite (Had Jee on the wincWli~ld wirh 34 degree temperature at 9a.m.)we proceeded down thesnowcovered northern side of the park to the Mother Lode country. and a aeparate bruah. With my noee premed against the glaae, I was able to make out the ingi'edienta and directiona. The Richard Hudnut product contained 92 percent alcohol with the inatructiona to apply one coat, letit dry and then bu.ff with a p6eoe of ldd lelther. A eecond coat could be added U demred. (ChedcJJw inaJ'edlenm on a bottle of nail poliah ln my makeup Ide. I found alccihof to be rhe tilth ~tU.ted.) prepared. The moat lmportantonewu to drink a lot of water. When you atop at reatauranta you always get a g1Aal of water, but moat of the Ume it will taste different from what you are ~ to and you juat lip a bit. Another thing you always teem to get m restauranta ls a slice of oranp on every plate -I found th.at a 1queeze of the fruit In the water made lt easier to drink (Maybe I goc a little vitamin C in the Pf'OC99.) . Another blt of advbe from the airline employee was to carry alona a rnlsWr for the face -one you find In at.ores or one you make up with a pump bottle. When your face begins to feel dry it's time to 1pny. Go heavy on mol.aturber and If you can go with out foundation you can keep addJ.ni it along the way. She suggested you use just mMCara and lipstick added over the moisturizer. Besides, reading the guide book and gettina a little California history, we saw Mother Nature at her autumn beet-Eatee Lauder co"'-1dn't have done better with the colon -red. told and orange leaves on the trees on green and brown hills and mountains. One of our stops was at Colurpbia State Park, which haa according to the Automobile Club book, the beet preserved gold mining town in California. The summer crowds have gone home and we were able to move about and enjoy the old structures. A museum housed in a building erected In 18M reca.lla what life was like in those days. Next to the polilh (It w.u probably• product to make the lYila shine and uncoJOl'ed) wu a Upetick, about hall the lbeof most today and a amall metal container of rouge about the me of a quart.er with a thin puff. Behind thete coemetics were two picture. of women - all decked out In aaloon girl eo1twnes. ThOle pictures probably reveal a lot about the women of that day and who wore makeup. SoJne of her other hinta included taking along good eye drops and Iota of hand cream or lotion. (On a motor trip I would add bath oil QI' .mtenlng powckn to &he list of things io pack .) Alao, I remembered (too lar.e) some infonnation a lecturing dermat.ologiat had given concerning bathing. He said American bethe too much. A sponge bath would keep you clean. and acceptable ·with traveling-mates and save your skin.But, doesn't a wanr beth feel good after a day of traveling? I know from put experience that flying for, great dt.tancee takes it toll and driee out the skin, but I never JUli1.ed that riding In a car could do the aame thing. One museum case I especially found Interesting contained cosmetics. There was a box filled with a bottle of fingernail polish After about two day on our journey, I noticed my akin including my face, wu much drier than usual at the end of the day. I once interviewed an airline attendant about flying and dry Anyway, let the skin Clake where it may (temporarily) -we had a gr.at time and now and I can get back on schedule with the creams and and the lotions. Barbara Loudon has wrapped one of Echo's latest long scarves over her head and topped it off with a hat by Splen- dide. Scarves can be worn at the neckline and the waistline or sashed at the hips to add pizzazz to an outfit. They can also be framed (right) as work& of art a& this 36 inch square silk scarf by Hennes. The scarf un- framed is $100. Avail- able at Neiman-Marcus. On the cover ... Barbara Loudon of Newport Beach is a native Californian and has lived in Orange County since she was 5 years old. Her schools are Newport Harbor High and San Diego State. She resides on Lido Isle with her parents· Gloria and James Loudon. The "coyer girl" is assistant to Kitty Leslie, public relations director of Neiman-Marcus and · her attire was provided by that store when she was photographed by Howard Lipin of the Daily Pilot staff. Bar~'s hair style was created by Real of the NM Salon. Calendar of fashion shows NEIMAN-MARCUS: Carlos Falchi, designer of handbags and accessories, will make a personal appearance Saturday to assist customers with selections from his fall 1983 collection. • • • MAY CO~: Wig designer Joaef o( Rome will be at the South Coast Plaza store from 11 am.m to 3 p.m. on Friday. The latest styling in wigs will be shown featuring Eva Gabor wigs. • • • SUNDIAL: The Surf and Sand Shopping Village store in Laguna Beach will boldita annual fur event Thunday, Friday and Saturday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. • • • BULLOCK'S: The South Coast Pla.7.a store will preeent "Joya of the Season", a holiday fashion showing featuring de· signer apparel at 1 p.m. Saturday. • • • FASlilON SHOW: Doctor daddies and moppets will model in "A Holiday Fantasy: A Children's Show of Fashions" Saturday at the South Coast Plaza Ho~l. The event is sponaored by the OC Medical Asaociation Auxiliary and the UCI Medi- cal Faculty Wiv~ AslodatiQn. Saka Fifth A venue will provide the fashions. Tickets may be obtained by calling Bonnie Glynn at the auxiliary office, 835-5662. · or you. Daily Pilat • c1ass1f1Pd ads phQn(J fi4:> 5678 •• New lampshades add nice sparkle By BARBARA MA YER .V•c I t .. Has the sparkle gone out of oneof yourrooma? U the room still confonns to your needl and taste, but teems a bit faded and dull, perhape it la time to change the lampahades. Lampehadee play the wne role In the home aa fuhion aa:emoriee do on the penori. Change, in both instances, can lend new appeal to the ume old outfit. Unlike fuhion acceuories, however, lampshades tend to ao unnotioed once they are in place and the novelty bu worn off. Over the yeara, u they slowly become mildly unattractive and dingier, one lOlel liaht of how much a chance would oontribute to the room'a lmprovement. Different shade atyla tend to ao in and out of faahion. ao a cMn&e can serve to give the room a more current appearance. Not lor'8 aco. for example, the high-faah.ion shade wu the 1tralght-9ided "drum," but nowadays the slope-aided empire ahape ia being ahown on more expensive, high-fashion lampe. The very exaaerated ahallow ahac:le known to eome u the "coolie" becau.e of ill raemblance to the Chineae hat i.a one of the most popular looks at pretleDt. Pleated designs which once had the edge over smooth shades are a1lo less atylish than they \.l8ed to be, according to one lampehade ~r. . One of the advantages of replacing shades u a means of perkina up the decor la that it la a rather almple and lnexpemive atep. A large variety of reedy-made ahadea ii available In widely ranging prices. In addition, CUltom shade workrooms will re-a>Ver an existing frame with virtu4lly any material you may select. Do-it-yourself a!)ade kits and pattema are al8o available from craft and aewing centen. Ready made lampshade materiala include lilk, linen, burlap, parchment and various fibrous materiala u well as paper and g1ua (which requires apedal fittinpand la uaeful only on certain types of lampa). Additionally, wallpaper and ~tton print fabric9--even aheetina--an be applied throuch lamination or aewtna to a shade form ao the shade can be coordJnated tQ wall, window or uphoi.tery treatments. • The ma\et1al ae1ected ahouJd naturally con- form to the type of lamp bue-formal materiala, such al silk, with formal buee and informal materials, such u burlap, with simpler, mott primitive buee. Silk-nowadays the real thing la rarely 0 S.. New lampshades, P099 14 Club calendar ROMANCE WRITERS: Joan Dial, author of more than ten romance novels including "Roses In Winter." will be the speaker at a Romance Writers of America lunch and meeting at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Sizzler Restaurant, 1401 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. For more information, call (213) 947-3184. • • • SINGLES CLUB: Miss Angies Singles Dance Club will swing to the tunes of Frank Amoss Trio 8:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Friday at the Lafayette Hotel, 144 Linden Ave., Long Beach. For more information, call 554-9941. • • • SOMETHING SPECIAL: South Coast Interaction For Leaming and Language Diaabilities will have an informal meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at 31812 Paseo La Branza, San Juan Capistrano, to~ the new state criteria for indentifying children with language and learning disabilities. For more infonnation, call 661 -9470. • • • TOASTMISTRESS CLUB: The New- port Harbor Toastmistress Club will hold a luncheon meeting at 11:15 a.m. Dec. 5 at the Reuben E. Lee, 151 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. The subject of the meeting will be how to improve communication and leadership skills. For more infonnation. call 536-2916. .... COCKTAIL SUPPER: Orange County Alpha Xi Delta Alwnnae Chapter will hold its annual holiday cocktail supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Weinstein. For more infonnation, call 538-7515. • •• EBELL CLUB: The Ebell Club of Newport will host a tea honoring their past pretddenta at 1 p.m. Thunday at 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Peninsula. For more information, call 673-1268. • • • OCC LECTURE: "Body Adornment and You." a lecture tracing the evolution of jewelry, will be given by jewelry salon owner and gemolopt Elaine Smitha from 7 to 10 p.m. .Friday ln Science · Lecture Building, room 102, at Orange C.oast College, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $8. For more information call 432-5880. • l!-p 1 · '{? 0 Jl tm Wyndham Leigh The 1mpnnted·suede g1!L,box made in Switzerland and the tine wrapping with the embossed gold stteker are nice. but what w ill really excite her about the gift rrom Wyndham Leigh will be the jewelry itself Jev.ielry that you took the time to choose.just as our designers and cralts- men took the time to create. making cer- ta1n that every def1'11 was_exactly nght. We do not compromise on design or quality c'lnd our reputation speaks for this fact -chances are. she knows that. and the wrapping tells her that you ca~ enough not co compromise either Unique and exciting ~fry from S 100 Wundharn -~---===~~hl(tghEf,PRT 127 FashlOn Island. Newport ~cl(h. CA 92660 Tt~ 714/644-0501 • Ntar BullOc:kS ~WV"'° - ' RAFF jew'ClrY THE CLASSIC Christmas Gift. Cultured pearls. create this stunning choker w ith a 14K gold. M abe Pearl and Diamond Clasp. A lso shown a 14K gold Pearl Lapel•Pin. A TRADITIO NAL PART of Southern California's hohday.s for 60 years The look your man desires F A N A FEW OF FAVORITE · THINGS EASY A Gift certificate GIVING MADE Yo.ur choice is theirs HOLIDAY GIFT he best gift of all choice e good at any store or from Fashion Island is t denomination and ar the Fashion Island come 1n any s by (all1n9 Gift cert1f 1Cates center Order your --the shopping B ff ums' restaurant in t 644-2020 . The Broadway. u ment omce a Robinson s. Manage ks Wilshire. · s BulloC 01vds Neiman Marcu . . II nd MacArthur _:.: 70 fine stores in a . betvvePn Jamboree a over ff Pacific coast~H=1g~h~vv~a~y~==~----------Just o _ Newport Beach. 5 H I -0 N s l w p 0 R c A N D R Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 .. cslhy jean OPEN TOE ROLLED cop lln~ pla1!1 pump on a very rem1nine high .s1acked heel EXCLUSIVE HO LIDAY surprises aw ait you at Gary's & Company. A HOLIDAY TRADITION ... colorful bows and sashes. silk blouses. fialle..skirts and Ivy's League. RUSSO!§·: GIVE A LIVING warm gift this Christmas. Stop at Russo's Wonderful World Of Peu -your Christmas hHdquaners for children of afl .s. Featuring a flu9' selKtJon of puppies. kittens, aquariums and birds. pkJs hamsters and rabbits. .. I • I l r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 27, 1983 FY mayor trips the, light fantastic during ball ountaln Valley Mayor MarvlD Adler and his wife "Elallle are quite the dancers -they were havtna a ball on the dance floor at MUe Square Ooil Coune reetaurant. The lnapir-1.na mu.tic waa by the Golden Wat College The event waa the annual Mayor'• Ball honorlnj Adler and FV city council members Bea Nlelsea (There wlch wife Linda.). Barbara Brown (There with huaband Jim.), Freel Vo11 and Jim Neal. lreae Mardlal (There wich husband Mounir) was cha.lrman of the ball sponaored by Fountain Valley &tat.es and Pacific Mutual Insurance. Among the 120 attending were Supervillor Roser Staatoa, Fruk Navarro~dent of the FV Chamber of Commerce, with Marllya Dea· alaoa, Police Chief Marv and Laaralee Fortill, City Manager Howard and Maralee Stepllea1, City Attorney Alu and Cilldy Bara1, Mark and JuetClaow (Heisdirectorof &ysandGirlsCiub6 of Huntington Valley.) and Fire Chief Rlcbard and Jan Jorgeasen. During the black tie dinner (Guests au steaks.) a segment of the C of C cabJe TV show was taped with Adler, Pro '}'em Mayor Nielsen jlld Stanton being interviewed. The show will be afred Monday and Tu~ay at 8:30 p.m. on channel 10. Club enjoys 20 years The Mesa-Harbor Club celebrated its 20th anniversary with a fund-raising Italian dinner in the Costa Mesa Women's Clubhouse. More than 150 showed up for the affair to help the club raise money for its philanthropy -the Retinitis Pigmeniosa Foundation. Members prepared the food and 14 husbands were recruited aa waiters to serve up the food_and wine. Priz.es galore were awarded, but the big one -a diamond ring (Donated by Diane ruchlir'm, one of che committee members.), was won by Andrea Colllaa. Joining Richards on the conunittee were Mary Jo Hudley and Dolly Vu Doren. Country Store is new Something new this year at the Newport Chapter National Charity League's annual silent auction was the Country Store spomored by the Caram.igas support group. Members and guest had the opportunity to aelect handmade Christmas gifts. About 300 attended the fund-raiaer held in the ballroom of the Newport.er Re9ort and were adding their names to the bid cards and trying for some of the special prizes donated by chapter members and merchants .. One of the group's major benefactors, Mary Barr (Charles H. Barr Jewelers.) was pre1ented an honorary life membership certificate by Nucy Ferda, president of the chapter. (Thia year Mary donated a 15 inch, 14K yellow gold diamiond necklare.) Maad Jobu11on was auction chairman with LlDda Jackaon as co-<hainnan. The proceeds from the popular event enables the chapter to provide funds for scholarships to college students and support their charities including Golden Timers -senior Citizens Center in C.osta Mesa, High Hopes and Youth Employment Service. Guests attending included Glager KJeenap (Presicknt of Guardian Angels, Anaheim Mem- orial Hospital and region president of Children's Home Society and Ragan Phillips. auchor of "l Never Pay Ret.ail"). D. James Bentley, 1983 recipient of the Patrons of the Arts award, and 1980 winner Floss Schumacher show off the OC Master Chorale's perpe~ual plaque. Jan Hansen and Bill Richards chat at CM Women's Clubhouse New-lampshades ... Sue Becker cuddles a warm auction item. Past presidents and suatainers there were Boule BarrlDgton, MarUya Steele, Gerry Hait· ln11, Beverly Salata and her daughter, Melanie Salata, Betty Waper, Gloria Clifford (Wearing a cure black hat.)), SH Dabaey, Betty KUmer, Sae Corlett, Boule Lollmu, Dorla Stoaslatoa, Veo Gnmblea, Pearl Eva Dyer. Others were Aqellae Bell (1983 clebutante ball director), Rlae»aa Staaley, Joie Kraael, Darleae Muclark, Jmdy Coyae, Jaa Browa Betty Beuett, Boule Esaa aad Roberta Scbmldt. Another Christmas tree fest UX>KING AHEAD: Ten custom-designed and decorated trees will be displayP.d from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the 10th annual Chriatmu Tree Feetival sponaored by the MWJeum Council at the Newport Harbor Art Mu.ewn. Admi-.ion is f.ree and visitors may dine in the Sculpture Garden Cafe and shop at ooutiques featuring handmade jams, jellies and chutneys. A special booth will feature toys, stuffed aniJTll'Js, pillows, wreaths and table deacorationa created and hand.made by the museum work.shop under the direction of Mn. noma1 Rafetto. A special feature of this year's festival will be the awarding of a fumiahedhand-crafted victorian doll hoWJe. Hostesses will have tickets available. And, as in previous years. the festival with open with an invitational gala Qll the eve (Friday) prior to the public opening. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres provided by Westin South Plaza Hotel will be served and Ferdie Furtado will present holiday music. Tickets are available at $25 each by calling the museum at 759-1122. New name on plaque James Beatley'• name has been added to the Orange County Master Chorale's peroetual plaque Deir ............. -,,l(dll. lt•t .... Mary Jo Hundley was chairman of Mesa-Harbor fund-raiser. ....,, from Page 82 interiOl'!I at pre9ent. used-is considered the most fonnal Alao iri vocue are cut peper ahadftl ahade material. Polyester and other which reproduce tha.e found in col- 1ynthetica which mimic aUk are onial American hornet ln the 19th preferred becaue they are less ex-century. Small, aprtaed floral-pattern pensive. shades are abo turning up ln COW)try Alao formal in feeling are the shiny, interion. opaque black and red paper shades Belides the material whJch I.I Wied, which are often found on Orlen-shades differ ln method of conatn.IC· tal·atyle lamp buet. tJon. They can be glufd topther-the The more heavily textured a fabric le11expenlivemethod-oreewn. Si.nee Ls. the leea fonnal. Burlap the color of a 1ewing a ah.Mle ii almolt u complicated brown peper bll on a rough pottery u teWlf\#1 a blOUle. pricea for .. wn base w a look hl1hly prized ln country ahades are hll~· Deb ball director Angeline BelJ takes a closer look at silver tray. as the fifth recipient of the group's Patron of the Arts award. Bentley was honored at a luncheQn held in le Premier in Costa Mesa. Othen U.ted on the plaque attending were Flo11 Sc•IUDacller, Jamea K. Nagamat11 ud Heary Segeratrom. (Elaine Redfield, the first honoree in 1979, was unable to attend.). Ma11rlce Allard, chorale music director, noted that the award is pret1ented to a person who has given their time, enerey and fl.nancia.l support to the arts in Orange County. "We honor Mr. BenUey this year for his exceptional example of communi- ty leadership ln the performing arta and particu- larly the OC Performing Arta Center," Allard aaid. BenUey will be honored again on Friday at a reception ln the Linda lale borne of Loa and Sbaron Kaallmere followinl the chorale's 8 p.m. Chriatmaa concert at Orange c.oa.at College Auditorium. Support group to be honored State legislaton who have been supportive of the Airport Working Group of Orange County will be honored at a 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thunday cocktail party in the Pacific Club, Newport Beach. Included on the list of special guests are Senator Robert Presley of Riverside and ASlemblywoman Marlon BergetoD of Newport Beach. Tickets are available by phoning 645-8136 or 645-9267. bl Also, on Thursday the memben of the Camelot Chapter of the OCPAC will gather at a Cannell and Chaf~ hosted pre-holiday party in the Newport Cente studio. A buffet luncheon will be served while ho day music is played and in the morning Karl Copa1, interior designer, will give a short talk and answer questions. Jack and Jill Guild of Childrens Hospital of OC will feature four holiday-decorated homes on FV Mayor Marvin Adler, left, with Councilwoman Barbara Brown .. and Mayor Pro-tern Ben Nielsen Dlllt .... ,.._.., .... -.... Happy ticket sellers Linda Blankenhorn and Barbara Dail. its 12th annual home tour set for 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Besides viewing the North Tuatin aree homes tick.et holden will be able-to-Visit the - complimentary teahouae at the Tustin Hill Racquet Club and shop at the boutique (Sa.me locaUon.) featuring handmade items and gounnet foods. Tickets may be arranged by calling 731-8069 or 544-6590. No child under 11 will be admitted. That brinp us up to Satw-day which will be a busy day for many. The 552 Club will hold Its Christmas Carol Ball at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Festivitiee will begin at 6:30 p.m. with oocktaila in the atrium with dinner and dancing (MU&ic by Les Brown and His Band of Renown.) following in the Pacific Ballroom. Gaf'1 H. Hut ii chainnan thia year. At two days old, most patients canlt ciia-- tinguiah between their doctor and their dad-«> the graduate! of Childrens Hospital will have ~ opportunity to meet and distinguish tbe docton and staff who provided for their care at the Saturday eighth annual graduate Chrislmu party. The reunion, 1et for 1:30 to 4 p.m . will be held at the park adjacent to the CHOC-St. Jc:.ph parking structure at 1100 StP.wart Dr., Oranfe. Santa will make an appearance, clowns wt11 entertain and refreshments will be served. The party is sponaored by the docton and nurses who work with the babies and ids organized by the Parent-To-Psarent Infant Support Group who offer services to parents of lhe patienta. Further infonnation may be had by calling 997 -3000. ext. 221. After the 8 p.m. Saturday OC Chamber Orchestra concert at Santa Ana Civic Cenier Auditorium, 23 Civic Center Plaza. the South Orange County YWCA will host a reception for memben and guests. 1be concert is free and open to the public. Christmas Trees Ron Taylor, below left, and Bob Gray ready to serve Dolly Van Doran, left, and Julie Gray Don 't you have enough to do at Christmas without hunting for a tree? This year shop by phone. Your tree will be delivered to your doo selectively cut & individually packaged. Form fresh from Oregon. Hand Sculptured Trees Full & Dense Yule.'em 20-30" Plantation -Fir or Scotch Pine ........ ~7 95 3 ft. Plantation -Fir or Scotch Pine ............ ~9 95 I Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 U Procrastination: Sin of _omission GOif i ON lllDGf bEAR ANN LANDERS: l wu lllt.enlng to Tom Brokaw on the everuna newa recenUy and what I heard made a deep impretlion. It a1lo made me r.olve to atop procraaUnatina. M~be lt wlll move a few people who l"Hd your colwnn to .ct on their good lntenUona. lNteed of letting the montha &J¥i yeen allp by --and then one day di.lcovert.na it ta too late. 'lAAW UDn BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Brok.aw told about a man who had ordered a tombltone for h.la brother'• grave. It wu a llfe-aise r.plica of a Mercedee Bell1, complete with windahield wipen and TV antenna, every detail found on the awa.nkieet floor model. The Mercedes waa carved out of fine atone from a quarry ln Vennont. The aculptor apent a year on hia masterpiece. The ooet: approx- mat.ely $120,000. Why auch an elaborate headatone? Guilt. The man who commi8aioned the replica had prorniaed his brother a car. For years he kept putting off. the pu.rch.ue. He didn't have time, or ao he told hi.maelf. "!'hen auddenly his brother died and he had all kinda of time. Time to talk to the Mercedes Benz people about a model, time to find a aculptor, time to go to Vennontand pick out the stone, time to meet with the cen1>!tery ~ple and oversee the project. The moral of the atory, folka, is it's always later than you think. -NO MORE 'roMORROWS. DEAR NO MORE: Tlaank you for 1barlng a movln1 story. Tbe saddest part 11 tlaat tbe brotber wlao ordered tile tombatoae ml11ed oae of llfe'1 sreatest Joya: wlblea1Ja1 tile deUpt of people we care abotlt wlaea we do aometlaia1 to make tllem bppy. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Are you aware of another kind of "holic" the.e days? Add to the akoholic and the workaholic ·-the runaholic. I know of three divorces resulting from this all-consuming nonaenae. Mine la next. We have had one vacation ln nine yeara. I wu thrilled that he wanted to IO to a l'ftOl't near Duluth. When we were 30 milel from OW' deetlnation he told me he wu runnlna ln a marathon. ot the .even day., he WU IQne four, The children were leVen and five years of•· I wll alone Without a car. Every day he ru.na at leaat alx milee. And then he works out aft.er the running. He .. ya he "owes it to hinwelf" and that he hat to do it or he doan't feel riaht. U thia lan't a di8eue, what la? The man hat many good qualities. He doesn't smoke, drink, pmble or chue women. But he ii ao aelf-centered it'• Gcken.lng. He never ahowa up for anything at school. Some people think I'm a widow. When the teacher aaked our five-year-old what hia daddy doee, he replied, "He runa.11 Pleue tell thoee men who are hell-bent on keeping their bodiet ln shape that it ian't worth it lf it destro~ their marriage. -FED UP. DEAR FED: You bHbud It addlc&e4 te nuualq ud lie wW coada• to na, ao matter wbt yoauy. TM laraer pnblem la kit aeUl1Uel1. YH1J feel a lot better w'8 yo., too, start d0Ja1 you owa ~· DUcover how to be da~ blUt without la.l.111J6 hook, line and &inker. Ann Landen' booldeC. "Dating Do's and Don'ts," w1lJ help you be more pobl«J and sure of younell on dates. Send MJ cents aloll/l with a IT C"IPP OOMa AmOllM .... . ,..,_~..-. .... ONE ACE TOO MANY D£All llEADEl8: We llilave ~ ... , r...-.u ever tile, .............. ~. Uiat we eeuWer te "9 eur laverttea. Tllat aaliH 11111&. a Uat. fer tlie U.1 "-IN. tlieref.,.., we .,.. devet.1., tile Sllllday eea.... te a aeriea el laa1111 ..._..,, At tlie eDd el tlie aerlea, we wUI .. Melt te ..... WHltly 'Ille•· u •• aid ..... ., ( ...... Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH ••• 4"QJ9 0 AIOO •QJS3 WEST EAST • K J 10 •A 3 .., 784 "'3 o Q878 o KJl52 • A98 •-tOUd SOUTH • Ql87S! ._,AKl08S2 0 v.w •K Th1i blddln1: 8Mtll WHt N-0. f.ut I• P-I NT p ... . "' ,_ , ... , ... Openinir lud: Ace ol •. Over the yeare. we hav41 read thouaanda or bridgl' magazines. Not only havll we enjoyed lhem, bul they have proved a fe rt.lle 1ource of handa for thla column. Thia hand. reported many year1 ago In lhe Indian Bridge World, ranks high among our favorites. Sin ing E11l was S hri D.V. Gore. He was play Ing for Bombay in 1 match in Calcutta. We were not given an U · planatlon of North's strange two no trump reaponse -to our eyea, one no trump would have adequa tely described hia sort 10 polnta. Not that that would have made any cUUereoce lo the final con· trah -South would 1tlll have bid lour hearts at his second turn . West got off to the only lud to give bis aide 1 chance -the ace of club1. Even so. My buaband'a job comes first, running second, hia mother third and I limp in a poor fourth, along with the kida. long, stamped, tlelf-add.re9ed envelope wttb yourfj;(i6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ reque11t to Ann Landers, P.O. Box l199ts Chi~. D.J.inoia 606ll. DOLL SEMINAR Mom charged up over batteries In Cennery Vlll99• . I took my daughter aside recently and said, ~I "Forget what I said about marrying a doctor. Go for a 3 Days Only Dec. 1, 2, 3 "GOOQL Y" Germen Doll ..,n all Porcelain, 12 In. tall" man who manufactures batteries and thoee rosebud Limited Enroll,,,.nt Ups will never touch plastic for as long aa you live." f IMA 80M8f(( Call Now For Information It's true. During the Christmas aeaaon alone, a 875-5531 or 145-1411 man could retire at the age of 28 and never work AT WIT'S ENO another day in his life. To say that we have moved from the Stone Age to the Battery Age is the greatest understatement of games that aren't hooked up to the TV a.et need all times. I'm not just talking a single battery that I 'batteries to Ught up and beep. put in a talking robot for my youngest that went dead Don't think for a minute that batteries are when I accidentally dropped a hammer on it; I'm interchangeable like light bulbs. y OU can't steal from talking four, six and eight batteries that run one to make the other one go. I have purchMed everything from electronic games to your toothbrush. · producta where the batteries for them are available We're looking at electronic Chriatmaa cards, new only di.rectly from Iron Curtain countries during the to the market this year ($35 for a box of six) that will months with R in them. (No personal checlu, please!) require a battery one-sixteenth of an inch thick. No, it's definitely a battery market this year. No We're looking at home computers that do your one wants anything anymore that just site there and budget, balance your checkbook, record albwns, does nothing. U it's worth buying, it's worth lighting ,recipes and inventory your hOW1ehold items ... up, belching, moving, printing out, beeping, doing a batteries not included. backflip; playing music, or ticking. We'relookingatelectronicgames(alreadyinthe I told my daughter, "It doesn't matt.er if a homes of two million families) and toys in record potential mate la three feet tall, looks like a troll and numbers that need from one to eight batteries to has the penonallty of a food proce.or, just 90 long u operate. he's in bat1eries. Just remember a cartoon I aa'11 Thec.amera that Daddy pointaatyou around the recently by Roger Bollen. It ahowa two kida tree needs batteries. So does the little car that your knee-deep in toys with one of them aaying to the pre-schooler rides over your foot. Dolls that do other, 'How many batteries did you get for aerobics do it the easy way ... on batteries. Even Christmas?' Think about it." RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC • ................... 1922 HARBOR BlVD. COSTA MESA -548-1156 COMPUSOUND Your 64 and More Computer Store 850-5530 . 1570 Newport Bl. Costa Mesi Per~onaf CJwice C1""'~ llllTlll• The Glory of Christmas A LIVING NATIVITY ~ ~ ~~ ·i """ HOUoAYI --1 Still playing guessing games about your make-up.? Richard Stevens .-rt classte make-up technique It easy to ieaml It's JUSI the~ has ever showed youl So up the phone and call So. Ce ornla'1 top makeup artist, RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy, CdM At Andrea's 675-1334 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 -You Do Have A Choice.- PREGNANCY TERMINATION TESTING, COUl'ISELING & REFERRALS Persons/, Confident/al & Professions/ Care M~ber Olplomate Amerlca(I Board OB/OYN 551-4741 PERSONAL CHOICE . "'· ~ ..... ', '*1 ~;:-::,.~ #k* ·~····. •;.f."·· ~ '71" •• '· 111' • • • ,....,_ • r • ' '·r,., I• * .... -71:·~ •'\ . '{)~2d. tM.«,22d Performance• ewery night at 8130 a"4 8:30 ...... ~ 'An add1tlonal 4·30 pm perlormance is be1no ottered on Dec 8. 9. 10 & 11, and Dec. 15 through 22 • A multitude of ;1\ling angels soar high above you In the night sky beneath the 120 foot high Cathedral ceiling • Roman legionnaires on prancing white horses • Thousands ol twinkling stars. • A cast of 200 authentically costumed performers • A shah or light comes from miles m space lo pierce the glass wall of the Cathedral and illu- m•!!ate the manger "The bl99fft Christmas pegeent in the country ... 1 levtlh production" Channel 2 News "The evening is filled wttf1 color, ctet.11 and v1rlety ... geta the •udience in the ChristmH aplrlt" Los Angeles Times "Th• moat Nbor1te in the weat" Santa Barbara News ... "endeeftn9 Iambi, rams, ..... haughty cameta. kingly 1N191 ... end ..... tty pastl" Santa Ana Register CAtt: -(7t4) 750-9788 or (213) 750-0823 •• ACTID9' & COMEDY WORLDWIDE & ELSEWHERE • New Zealand • France • United Slates • Canada • Italy e AT ORANGE COAST ........... oae. a, u .. , ... In the Crrat•I C.thedral In Garden Grove il I• not ea•Y ~o epot how the dC!fendera manafed lo beat four heart•. Wtet tontlnutd h11 1ood work by ahifllnc t.o a trump al lnck two In an effort t.o eliminate dummy'• rulr1ng PQWet, The table'• nint of hurt• won the trick and declarer ran the alx or apadea to We1t'1 ten. Continuing his attempt to keep declarer from ruffing a 1pade. We1t peraiated with a trump E11t'1 moment of immor· tality had arrived. After con siderable I hought, he jet tisoned his act of spade.! Declarer had no countu. When he It'd another spade from the botrd, We111 wns able to win and remove dum my's last trump. As a result. declarer ended up losing three -'Pade tricks and a club • for down one. Obnrve that declar.r would have had an •••Y path 1f 6111 hans• on t.o hi• ace or 1pad ... l:Aet will have to will the 1tcond 1pade lead and he c.annot return 1 trump, nor doea he have any way t.o get to hl1 partne r for another trump lead . Declarer wlll win any tt'turn. rurr I 1pade In dummy to •et up the 1uit and elalm hie contract. s .... u, ........ lw .... ~--le: Ci..riNC_ ... O.ar Slleril, ear• el C.W. ..... ,.,_.IM ...... • ,,t.e el• "" ........ "C_ ........ c-,a.c..· •It.IS.,._,•• ... ••ar4e4 ler ... .-... Jlllllp4 ........ ,.., .. 94, C.,erlet CerH aa4 O•ar Slaerif ,.,_,., uaMt ..._. llkeleuawereil ....... 1.-. •llte4. · Monday Night Special 1 Free Dinner Buy 1 dinner at regular price get another dinner free wl~ ttll otMJIOa adl Dee. II 19'9 Harbor Blvd., Colt.a Meea Tel. MS.ISIS -----------------------.... '' .lllUI AND . MARY A''IAI AT IAYSIDI, NIW YOIK TO WAIN THI WOILD ••• FOi THI PAST _. YIAIS THI •ISSID MOTtm Me ... HAVI ... AlftAllNG AT --.&AILY: Ml(LD m>IUY Ym.S AT FWSHIG MUIOWI MS It Nm•tO. lONGmMID • .• ...,....~Anacn•nm USA Wft'M I I I "• Me rtl · DWMTA1-WONMA.-WM ...... ··-·._. ..... Toa olt'f. • ..... TO tlT n9 IAST CDAlf. 1913 VIGIL CALENDAR I PM to ftt30PM.VATICAN PMa>ff SITI AT flWSHING MEADOW PAii NOV. 1 (ftmMY) All SOW MY NOY. 19 (SA1'aY) TMI NISINTAnoN Gf MIT DK. 7 ~Y)MOFTMllMMAQUYIWWW DIC. 24 t$ATU9AY) M Of THI NA1MrY 1*:2t (Mml)AY)MOf MfWTGf •YllMaY DIC. 31 (SAMDAY) M Gf Tll Dl?lm Gf GUI &ADY . WE NEED PIAYEllFOI PEACE AND HELPllS TO PASS THE MESSAGE I WllTI OI CAil .ai FACTS AM) ACTUAL MBSAOIS I (213) 346-0382 <XII LADY Of THE IOSIS P.O.IOXS2 IA YSIDI, N. Y. 11361 642-5678 -<XII LADY'S tlllllS P.0.~2473 LA~90631 , Put a few words to work /or you inthellitJPlll r • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27. 1983 'Gambler II' good bet lor CBS BJ TOM JORY & I ........... NEW YORK -CBS dusw oU country..atar Kenny Roters WI "The Gambler,'' think.Ing. no doubt, that most people can't be bored by too much of a good thing. In thi.I case. the network could be right. "The Gambler -The Adven· ture Continues" is, indeed, ex· cetaive: too much talkin' and too much ridin' and too much runnin' from the law. played out In four hours over two ·nights, Monday and Tuesday. But the show, like its immense- ly popular, and shorter, prede· ce.or. contains enough good humor. enough s'1oot· 'em-up ac· tion, to make the whole thing Cun to watch. Besides. how often lS a moviebased on a song. rather than a book? Rogers played Brady Hawkes Cor th«> fln1t time in "The Gum - bier" In the 1979-80 season, and no other made-for-TV movie broad· ca.st that year got a blgser au- dience. Bruce Boxleitncr ii back in "Gambler 11" as Hawkes' comical sidekick, Billy Montana, and Linda Evans, as fit as can be, plays Kate Muldoon, a dance hall girl who doubles as a bounty hunter. Here's what happens: Hawkes is on his way to San Francisco, riding with the folks while Stowbridge (Harold Gould) luxuriates in the comfort of hls own car. That's ironic, because Hawkes has just bea te n Stowbridge out of $10.000 in a game of cards. All of a sudden, the train comes to a grinding, jarring halt. It's Charlie McCourt (Mitchell Ryan) and his gang of black hats - Silvera, the Mexican bandito who t ides with M<.O>urt, wean aa matching eombrero -and they want the gold that Stowbridge (1 auppoeed to have ln hiM baaage. The joke'a on McCourl. S towbridge sent the gold by coach to Arizona -in the opposite d irection. But McCourt grabl Hawkes' 12-yeur-old so n, J eremiah (Charlie Fields). and demands a letter from Stowbridge to the bank in Arlr.ona, ordertna the release to McCourt of $1 million. cash. Letter in hand, M<.-COurt takes off for Arizona, holding Jeremiah as hostage. Hawkes vows to rescue his son, and ... You can bet saving Jeremiah won't be easy. In one scene. Kate Muldoon comes along In a buckboard just in time to rescue Hawkes and his partner from a rampaging bear. edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ~:,~:,,'"~,':::• B•oollhur•I 530_4401 "OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN" (R) Fri ·Sun. 2:00, 5:30, 9:00 "CUJO" (R) Frl.·Sun: 3:'45, 7· 15. 10:'45 I CHt:vv CHASE l!Cl •:.u •nm t"IWllllft' o Fri.·Sun. "AMITYVILLE 3-D" (PG) Fri -Sun 3:00. 6:'45. 10.30 I THED£ADPE Frl.-Sun. 1·15 5·oo e·•s NOW PLAYING 3: 15, 7:00 10:45 eclwarcls MllA CINIMA AllAll( .. COSTA Ill SA fOUHIAJH VAlUT IRVINI Bioo<n.o>llOQI' iJ•.tfO rM'l ·~ p .... I '.t \. .... liJ44' .. 1711>1'6 f.JI l'oO" 0 •• ~'\ ..i~~ ' . UAHllM H rOllO fUlllRTOW WISllllNSlfR '"''" Or •• ,, . \ .. _. JJ•~·..s~~t~ ....... I ' ''·-a:~<jd;. :ic•:>6&0 ~· .. ~ti ..... [ lillO PAS.S(S •CCIPUO 10• tMIS l...O•c r .. c .. , "'STAR 80' IS V•RY STRONG STUPP!' -NEWSWEEK •·~~o~~=o JJ; EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT •d•~rdt alUSTOI Cl"'t .. A 11a101 ar .... '*' SMU 1111WO1444 If.AL CHBVY •EiftJID' CHA: Mr. Mom U-0) All T iie Rltllt Mon1 (RI D ro•t •lfU O••n I )0 Wtllll .. dl I I tS WHlllHtllh CltiWrtn Undtr 12 frtt Uitless Meted • ,. Newport I 1tlh 646 5025 Coete Meae • A""!. OflAllGf MAU '--7 6 THUTr.fS f wthft '4NI" ot LH\Ceff'I 0••...-·•37-0340 JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK II ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S PVERTll3C ~ IPG;-0. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Sat/Sun 1: 10, 3 :45, 6: 15, 8:45, 11:00 ecfwardS TOWN CENTIR U ,_, Af MmOl & &IOO.O 751 j184 •CI OH NO.' C "AlA MOTK .... CO\TA .. ,. "Touching ••• sensitive. mvstifying." -Roger Grem5P1Jn. PENniO!lSE "Exquisite ••• exotic ... enchantlng ... " ..Judith Cnst. THE S.-. TURDA V REVIEW ~rchant IYoty Ptod~s Pr~t.s .J<JU; CHRISTIE arid StiASHI ~In ""Ht:AT AND oosr· A IMMJ.W. CLA.\~IC EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Thura.·Sun. 2:00. 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Garner to end snappy TV ads? LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Actor J amet Gamer ls out of Polaroid'• picture, hil agent aa y11, but the inltant camera company aaya It atlll wan ta Gamer aa pitchman. Agent Charles Stem 1&1d that Garner ls looking for other commercial work when hi.1111x-yearcontract with Polaroid runa out ln December. However, the Los Angeles Times quoted unidentified Polaroid officials as saying that nego- tiations with Gamer were still under way. But Stem disputed that and said the finn has already prepared "non-celebrity" television ads which do not feature the actor. "If they were going to negotiate, those nego- tiations would have taken pl.ace last May, not now," he said. Kenny Rogers, Bruce Boxleitner star in "Th e Gambler" Monday a nd T ues- day ni8hts.- "We can only say that neogt.iat1om are still going on," said an unidentified Polaroid advertiai"lg employee. Six other finns are interested 1n using Carner for commercials, Stem said. . . Wl{IH(fllll~o ' ' ., \ t•tf" HrtJ, IUH,Cl,llH ~~.TRIUMPHANT Fl lM MAKING.'.~ -LOS A.N<iE.US nMES "There are sequences In this movie that make your jaw drop open out of genuine amazement:· -,,,,.lV'UA" .... ' t"•••' '' '!l\J• ,,,,r.1,,,..~, ., ... , ........... --NOW PLAYING -- IRU M • .,,,.,8fuPu1 ~?'! ~)J'I • tOSTA Ml$A to-..•1 ti ,, ... 1444 COSlAMUA l o~~·o• C·•~"'a UOlt' 979 4'4' EL lOllO 10~1·0~ S.OOotOiK• '>&' !IMO fOUlllAlll YAU£Y t~•.a''!\ r .. ,, "'"~• t . &}) ·~ fUllflllOll ,,, ,#1:>•~.ir CWIOEN GllOVt Ec.-11os v.•· t!' X;.f ~}()U(j• OtWIGf AMC.0-•"i 1.1. bll '-l'' wt1TlllNSllR i>;.•<•M Vla1l'J [)< .t"' !<J' >693 ''A TERRIFIC MOTION PICfURE. • GO SEE IT." 11 ./ \J ,, .... ,,,,. .. • t '" , , TRE-1 BIGHT STUFF ---·--- •• ~ • ':l'-'"""" ~l.!ASl • oo-·· •··•·• _._,. 0 ,. ...... ~ . WctMDIAWUT •11-11• u '°-JllMl[ll 11111-itt H I ttU so "" 10 u ,u lllSSIOll YUi &• '"° -NOW PLAYING In CXJ~..,_,J •t allTlte•trn- COSTA MESA ORANGE C11v Center , .. ..,._ ...... ,,...., ...... ,..,., ,-... -·-· .. °' ...... ,.. I ._.-..n Edwards South Coast Plata 546·3 I 02 Theatre 634 2553 ,_.,.,. u 1 1Ul ... -''"""' JOUR de FETE -· ~ • fl) -· < CD . '- 11111 Piiat c11ulfled AdverUalng ~2-5678 mHAMOUN r l,C 1 LIRI~ PRL"-1:.N rs A 111 M 8Y .IAML$ L LIROOI<" ()f8R1' \~INGFR . SHIRLl1' MAC.LAINE rt RM m I Nl)I 1\RMEN r ·CO ~TARRING .W::K NK."1-IOl ~· M NN\ °' \I ro ANO JOHN LITHGCM' ~HI I Nl'l 1W BYJAME.5 L BOOOK~: .. PllOI Jl"("I DANOOIRF.CH .D BVJAM~" L BROOKS flO---·••• A l'l\RA~~T l'IC!~ _______ ,.._ .. -. --, NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS CINEMA~ Wed. 7:00-1".30 -Thura.-lun. 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, •.30 edwards NEWPORT NfW,.OIT C l:HTfl Nf :\I 644 0760 'AC CC\:\\T HWY ltT'"W UH - JAMIO IU & MAC. :\ITHUI WED. 7:00, 1:30 THURl·IUN. 2:00, 4:30 7:00, .... AT CINIMA YllJO r.d wa r rl~ CINf MA VIE JO ...... ~ 'l0'9'1 .. : "-. o .1 t1 :1 I WU. 7:00,•.30 TMURl·SUN.2:00, .a:JO 7:00, .... AT HUNTINGTON erlwarrls HUNTINGTON ... : · ... ·· s.rn 0388 ._ • ""I • + ~--~~~~ .......... ..-.:"'----" II • Today's TV ~ -6.'CIO-• INTtJlf AC( (!) THNl 8COM I COMMUNITY CALENDAR tD TOHV ANO SUSAN ALAMO -&:15- WHAT'SNU? -6:30- 1 CUTAIH KAHOAAOO VllWPOIHT OH NUTRITION AOIEM &CtMUR =ID STMET BAPTIST (S)M()VI( ••• ,, "To Race Thi! Wind" (1980) Stew Gultenbltg, Randy Quaid -5:45- • OHAISToPHEI\ CLOSEUP -5:55- (0lMOVIE * • • "Thty Got Me Cov111ed" ( 1943) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour -6:00-• MUSIC AND'THE SPOKEN WOAD 8P£ASONAL~ IJ YOUTH ANO TliE ISSUES Cf) 8UNOA y MASS eNEWS G) ROMPER AOOM TV.a LOOl<S AT LEARNING Ql AGflCUL TURE U.S .. A. mCROSSAAE (¢JMOYIE * t t '.; "A Dog 01 Fland8fS (l959) 0.vld Ladd, Donal<! Cnsp (ttJMOVIE "Righi Of Way'' I 1983) Bene Da'lls, Jtmes Stewart lZl MOVIE **'A "Foolln' Around" ( 1980) Gary Busty. Annene O'T oole -1:30- I FAITHWAYS ROBERT SCHULLER I FACES OF CUL TU~ PAIMETIME HEMAGEOFFAITli eSP£AKOUT q) ROMP£R ROOM (() l.Ef THEAE BE LIGHT ®l KIDSWOAlD at THE IMPORT ANCe Of MEMORY g~YDAWNING ** "Search And Destroy" (19811 Perry King. Don Stroud -7:00- • TODAY'S REUGION D SE.RENOIPnY 8 UTTlE RASCALS • ®l OIAECT10NS IJ KENNmf COPEL.AHO Cf) TAllZAH • DAY OF DISCOVERY I CASPER AHO FRIEHOS SESAME STREET IRID (J) QUIET HOUR · SEAACA a SUNDAY MASS m ME8SIAHIC JEWISH VOICE -7:30- 1 TAKING AOVANTAGE THATICAT NF\.MAGAZM IMMY SWAGGART SUPlRSTAAS l t l OML ROllERTS OO) LLOYD OGILVIE ot THE WORl.D TOMOMOW m WAY OF TfM'H IOIMOVIE U "lucky lady" (1976) llla Min. nel~. B\111 Reynolds -•:OO-lllt l SUHOA Y MOAHIHG THE IMPORTANCE Of MEMORY I POPEYE ANO FRIENDS THE llTTt .. E PAIHCE LLOYD OGILVIE lU RAWHIDE g) TOM AHO JERRY fJl) OOH'T LOOK NOW lfO) JERRY FALWELL ~REX HUMBARD '1) SUHOAYMASS lC IMOVIE • • * ·~ 'Ovanet · ( 19~8) Ian Flem· 109, HblmlOOil Baddeley H MOVIE **'1 Oragonslayer· (t9811 Pe1tf MacNtC;OI, C&lthn Cl&rke S THE THUNOERSIROS 0MOVIE * * ., Three WaJllOIS I t977) Riii· dy Quaid. ChatleS Whtie Eagle 2 MOVIE * * "Buddy, B\lddy" (1981) Jlci< Lemmon. Waller Manhau. -8:30-D OOYSSEY 8 BUCCANEERS IJ MEETING TIMEAT CALVARY tD ~Ria< K. PRICE Qt KNOW YOUR 8l8l£ '1) AMERICAN RELIGIOUS TOWH HALL MEETING l Sl THE TliUHOERBIROS -9:00-0 MEET THE PRESS fJ ADVENTURES Of A08IN HOOD IJ ORAL R08ERTS ClSCOKJO EJ!) READING IWH80W @) IT IS WRITTEN '1) HEART OF THE MATTJR IS' THE THUNOERBIADS -9:30- 0 Nft TODAY D NFl '83 8 SEAOEAHT PRESTOH OF THE YUK OH IJ DAY OF DISCOV£RY LONE ~ e THE WOf¥.D TOMOAAOW 8l> AMEA1CAH INTERESTS 6D MOTQAWHJ( ®) KEHflETH COP£lANO 3 NEWSCEHTE1' WEECL Y '1) THE VIAGINIAH IO)MOVIE * * "Grana Biby" I t981) S A lliAHKSGIVIHG TALE -~,;--"!"'. < T • TESTAMENT A PARAMOUNT .~'S~~~!, :ft. • •oo•V •. I \\ ' ,~14,---,..... --NOW PLAYING -- COSTA MESA Edwards Bristol 54().7444 WESTMINSTER Edwards Cinema West 891·3935 ORANGE Cinedome 634-2553 -t0:00-1 ~ NFl'°°TIALL i t t "C'*I* By Thi Daiwl" ( 19501 Cldlon Weoti. "-"" Ctlln I LONI~ HfJW.O °' TllUTH MOW * t "Mur<* 0vtt New Yort" (tlM&) :;]~ l ,..,Mme THI LAMW<EM WAIHIHGTOH W!E< IN MVllW IBmTTHlPMll C'C)MOVIE * * "SI• Peck" I 19821 Kenny Roo-n. Olltll lanl. Oil f\MHIACt(: THI WT VOYMJI OF THI MOMO CASTll ($)MOVIE t * "Honk)'lonk M111" l 11821 Clint Eutwood. K~ Eutwood. DMOVIE • • 1-t "Dot And TIMI Kanoaroo" ( t978) Animated. Olrtoltd by YOlllll Gross, r Zl ClA8llC CARTOONS -10:30- • Sl8KEL & EIERT AT THE MOVES 1J AOIPT SCHUUER I Bfirf FALWEll OH~ WAU STREIT WWC l!J) 8P£CTRUM QJGOLF -11:00- • BEST OF A.M. LOS AHGELE8 .., UOVlf H \'r "Rocll·A·Byt Biby" (1958) ~~t~~ I comMPORAllY HfAl TH l8SUQ 1:1'Ul8E (H) VIDEO JUKEBOX -11:30-IJ TERRY COlf·WHITTAKER Cf) MOVIE ** • "Clllmlty Jane" ( 11531 Oona Dey, Howerd Keel. • CHURCH IN Tlil HOME 6D CONT&ePORARY HEAL TH ISSUES 9 nt8 WEEK wmt DAVID 8NNKlfY m WEB<l.Y SPORT HIGHUOWT (JAAANm) CID FMGGLE AOa< (O)MOYIE * • * •n "Superman II" ( 1980) QQ. top. AIM, Mergot Kidder. DMOVIE * * •t,; "Victor I Vlctorll" (1982) Jule Anclt'ews, Robert Pr•ton. (%)MOVIE * * "The Game For Vullures" ( 1978) Rldlltd Hlf'ril, Rldlltd Roundltet. -11:45-m NEWS IJAPANE8E) AFTE.ANOOH -12:00- • THREE STOOGES 8 THIS WfEK wmt DAVID IMl<lEY PGl.t.:t-· ' J • . , ______ _ 8fMCt4 LOW LUCY -•ra.tBTHOYIH HUMNlfna nw>uoH THI • TQ(UGAWA llYAIU t.WANlll-l!NOl.mt UTm.f.11 CIMOYll i t * "The Stcrel U.. Of Wllftr Mitty" (1147) OMny l<a)<t, Vlt~ Mayo. IHJMOYll * ..... "The Ctloetn" (1981) Mulml- llan ScNll, Rod Sltiglr. CI) PAnR CHASE -1ta0-~ Wll.OWOMDOF I HIN'8LUOY HUMAHIT1f.8 nw>uoH THf AAl1 o NEW8MAl<Dl8 ·a Q!Nfl.'13 I AMmCAN~ GOlF Tli( MUN8TIM KIT Of L.A. TODAY H&HAW MOW HU "CMty Chitty Bing Beno" ( I 9M) Dlclt Ven Dyke. Siiiy Ann Howet. I~ (I) Cll AfTtAHOON PLAYHOUSE 0 MOn4SI GOOIE 'AllAOI at HA. '°°TIALL e HOUYWOOO 1001 NIOKTS (.WAHDE) (S)MOW * * 'h "DregonsleY'f" I 1981 I Pet91 ~Nicol. Celt~n Clark• -1:26-m TETIUl<O NO HEYA (JAPANESE) -1:30- l lWITHYOU F-TAOOP MOVIE "S1udt Lonlgln" (Plrt 4) ( 1979) Clllf'let Durning, COiieen Dewhurst. (})MOW t * * "VO)''ll' To Thi Bottom Of The Ste" (~9e1) Walter Pidgeon, JOM Fontllnt. l~tt . ~AVBU ( MOW * '-' "S.X KllltM Go to College" (1960) Mlmle Van Doren. Tuesd1y Weld. t ......... ,Jf. lt"""'''"' l ut• tit<~ (,..,,. •• ~'Ttt~ I\ l'ARAt-OU,!1,J: '1l-J.~R~ .:~: ,..._,.. .... -· .. w~· =,:~ . .. ......._._.._,,, -~. NOW PLAYING BREA Mann Brea Plaza 529-5339 MISSION VIEJO NEWPORT IEACH ORANGE Edwarl!s V-ieto lwin Edwards Newpon Cmedome 830-0990 Cinema 634-2553 HUNTINGTON BEACH Edwards Huntington Conema 848·0388 644·0760 "TOP SCREEN COMEDY!" -1 ....... 1''"""' l'llKl\l\\11 '1 IH,HJll 0 I ........ ~ .. , ........... , NOW PLAYING Al 11w.w Sp«la/ty Sdeded ~ IM.A UAMcMel 990 "111 cotTA•IA (f#llOI ColltlN Cell! 97''4141 n TVllO •°!'"~ AIUlff• VAlll'f lA MAIM ...... f.,,..,.,. T w AMC , ulloon Sciww• Onteloml te.3 IJ07 tl1 0W 8)1 mJ 11M111 •lllOllVIUO WUNlllTIJI C dlnrOl WOOOOllCIOI to-ot Ml$~.an UA ,._ Cnmi Mt OISS Vt110111at1•6l20 913 OS.. ~ Sii 5llO l•-•&CCt-ru•oiot""'""Mi••••) - Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, No"em~ 27, 1983 111 don John Slnc.ialr, OM Hlpbutn !HlMOVll "AIQllt Of Wey'' ( 1913) lltltt 0.vll, J"'""5 Stewert (01MOYll t * "Se>lit llNQI" ( 1981) Mlcl\MI O'K ..... Karen Allen eMOVIE * * "SlltrlOcll Holrnet In T etfOf By Night" ( 1946) 8Ull Relhbont. Nigel Btuot. l d:ASWOH GAOWINQ YfAll8 -3:00- • ~ Tlif NATION ~COUEGl IASKETBALL 8MOVll U '-' "Jtcltc And Thi 8Mn1tlllc'' \:.2) Abbott Ind Cotlello, B\lddy I ~ARGALACTICA 6D IT'S MRYIOOY'S IU8INEl8 (J) C88 CHILDRfN'S MYSTIRY THEATRE ($)MOVIE • • • "The Secret Liie Of Walter Mitty" 119471 D111ny Keye, Vllginla M1yo 0MOVIE * * 1; "Still Of The Nighl" ( 1982) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep -3:30- 8SARAJEV0 '14 ~~ISL.AHO 8) TOHV MOWN'S JOUf!HAL I!) IT'S MRY800Y'S 8USIH£SS l!J) lAvtANE & SHIRLEY & COWAHY (CJ ALIUM FlASH r?)MOYIE * * • * ''The Spmt Of The Beehive" (1973) Ana T01rent. Fern111do F1r11111 Gomez.. -•:OO-l ~y OLYMPIAD MOYIE • .,. "8ew1t1t The Blob" ( 1972) God· !fey Cembrldge. Merlene Clerk, eMOYIE ••'h "Rltcvt From Gllhgan·s lsllnd" ( 1978) Bob Denvtt. Alen Hele Jf. .MOY!£ ••• "Ont On One" (1977) Robby Benion, Annette O'T oo1e I WALL STREET WWC NEWTON'S APPLE CJ) WELCOME IA()(, KOTTEA dlJ THAT8 IHCAEDl8lEJ QJMOVIE • • "Coo'IOf' (1978) Kris Knstott•· son. Ali Mc:Graw. 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"'cmw Sim" cm -I llO HO ti\ -.,...._..""' t7'-4141 Ho.1 IS 1100 ciiilli m -· r -• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 <1' a "":-.. -.~~ .. . .... ,. ' A TRADITION IN ORANGE COUNTY FOR OVER 50 YEARS. • I ···------ l1llJ Piiat Nebraska remains unbeaten in lootball with 28-21 victory SUNDAY, NOV. 27, 1983 FINANCE C5 over Oklahoma. Page C2. STOCKS C8 By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. ...., .......... The UC Irvine men's basketball team opens its 1eUOn Monday night (7:30) hosting the University of Idaho at the Anahelm Convention Center. UCI unofficially opened play Nov. 15 with a non-counting 82-79 victory over the Australian National Team. 1tranger to Orange County, having coached at Garden Grove ffigh before moving on to Santa Rou. Idaho la led by aenior guard Stan Arnold, who averaged 9.2 pointa per game (6-6) aa the forwards, juniol'9 Jerome Lee (6-1) and Raymond Lankford (6-2) aa the guards, and senior Bob Thornton (6-10) in the middle. FV: It could he big year BJ ROGER CARLSON OftlleDellrNlt ... The Anteaters have split their two meetings with the Vandals, who opened their season Saturday night with a convincing 103-50 victory over Pacific (Ore.). UCI took a 91-76 decision over Idaho in 1974, while the Vandals grabbed an 84-73 verdict la.st season. The Vandall, who reached the NCAA Tournament in 1981 and '82, and ccm- peted in the N1T last year, have a new head coach in BUI Trumbo, who previoua- ly recorded 10 atraight 20-win eeuona at ~ta Hou Junior College. Trumbo ia no -lut aeuon and had 22 pointa in the Vandall' victory against UCI last Decem- ber, and aenior center Pete Prigge (6-8), who averaged 7.1 polnts and Un!bounda in 1982-83. The-<three other starters will be junior forwards Dan Wright (6-5) and Frank Garza (6-6) and freshman guard Ulf Spears (6-4). UCI'1 Bill Mulligan, beginning his fourth 1eaaon as head coach, will counter with 1enior, and team captain, Ben McDonald (6-8) and junior Troy Carmon Thornton ls Mulligan's oniy lineup change from the team's outing against the Australians as he replaces aophomore Tod Murphy. Thornton was one of four players -McDonald ( 18 points), Lankford (17) and Ronnie Grandison (10) belng the others -to tally ln double figures against the Aussies. Senior guard George Turner, the team's leading BCOrer a year ago, will miss Monday's opener because of a one-game 1uspenaion lmpoeed by the NCAA last year because of recruiting violations. Buketball coach Dave Brown haa aeen thla before at Fountain Valley High -and it's all he can do to maintain the stem exterior. Overconfidence has beaten more than one coach. And there'• plenty to feel good about at F,ountain Valley with Arizona-bound Rolf Jacobs (6-7) one of four returning starters, with three others with backup e~rience in ~e with th~---- FV, Servile site will be SA Stadium Fountain. Valley ftiab-and Servite will tanc1e In the Bic Five Conference football eemi- finala at Santa Ana Stadium Friday night at 7:30. Servite WU the designated "heme" team for next Frida)"a pme. The Barona advanced by virtue of their dramatic 24-21 victory over Loyola Friday, while SeJovite elllily handled St. Francia, 34-7. Chria Sperle'a late 4-4-yard field pl ut1ed Fountain Valley into the confrontation. 'The only other area team still alive ia Marina, which will ai.o meet an AnaeJua League team, Bishop Amat, Friday nJcht in the other Big Flve .emifinal. That lite, which will be of Marina'• chooeinc. ia to be determined. Delr .... ,......,u. 1983-84 aeuon just around the corner. 'The Barona, perennial powen within the Suntet League. begin BASKETBALL with a non-league duel at Servite Thunday night (7:30). "We're optimistic," ad mi ta Brown, who begins his 12th aeuon with the Barons. Mike Newton (the Barona' 6-0 atandout comerback in football), Drew Brown (moving from the wtna to guard at 6.-2) 8Dd a vasUy lmproved Brent Martin (6-7), in addition to returning guard Tom Power (6-1) and maybe the ace-in-the-bole, 6-4 Mike Tinney, are among Brown's crew. "Newton and Jacot. are highly capable,'' aaya Brown. ''We must improve our team &hooting and free throw percentages. We've got good m.e and good quickne89." Newton's effectiveneu, of coune, will be affected by his football oommitmenta and doesn't really figure to be at his peak until league aeaaon approaches in January. The Vikinp rolled put yet another Angelus aquad, Mater Dei, 27-3, Jut Friday. Bishop Amat required an overtime tie-breaker to tum beck Lakewood, 14-7. UC Irvine goalie Mark Maize I is up in arm.sat the thoUBht of Loyola's Mike Greenwald scoring Saturday. Jacobi and Newton were All-Sunaet League choices a year ago and no one ebe in the league can claim even one returning all-league player. 'The only other wu 10phomore Jamel Gamer of (See BARONS, P.,e CS) • USC snubs Anteaters' bi4. to repeat Mike Evans By RICHARD DUNN ............ Dllllr .... LONG BEACH -UC Irvine Coach F.ci Newland had to admit that it's tough playlng twice in one day, especially with the caliber of teaml competing in this weekend's NCAA water polo national tournament at Belmont Plaza. "It's very hard to play two back-to-back games on the same day. It's mentally and physically tough," said UCI Coach Ted Newland. "It blows you away." UC Irvine (22-10-2) lost ita bid for a repeat national dwnpionahip Saturday night at Long Beach's Belmont Pla1.a, as the Anteaters were edged by USC, 9-8, in second-round action. The Anteaters had won their open- Rams, Bills meet eyeing playoffs .. lng-round match against Loyola (lli.) earlier in the afternoon, 12-8, but ran into a much more physical Southern Cal team in the wlnner's bracket. UC Irvine appeared sluggish in three of the four period.I, and, when i~ finally got on track in the fourth period, it was too late -five seconds too late to be eX&Ct. Irvine's Brett Del Valle fired a desper- ation shot from the side of the pool with five seconds remaining, only to be blocked by USC's goalie Eric Davison, landing inches away from the corner of the net. "We wanted to get Jeff (Campbell) and Brett on the same side of the ball so we could getoff a decent shot," said Newland. "We came back tough -I think we had them jumping a little bit." Irvine did come back, putting ,wgether four goals in the final period to· shave the margin to 9-8 after trailing 8-4 at the end of the third period and 9-7 with only 2:21 left to play. Mike Spicer BCOred USC's decisive goal in the fourth period, after Davison t.osaed a pus over Irvine's defenders to a wide open Spicer, who cruised up to the net and went one-on-one with lrvine's freshman goalie Mark Maize!. and spiked it through. Irvine, which haa won national cham- pionships in 1970 and 1982, aeemed to have trouble generating a strong, physical defenae. "We played our game on offense, but we didn't play as physical as we should have on defense," said Newland. "They tried to hammer ua. especially with our freehman goalie.•• The teams exchanged goals three times in the first period, before Charles Harris netted one with 1:10 left to put the Trojans up 4-3. USC broke it open in the second period with three goals, and led at halftime, 7-4. Irvine's Mike Evans, who registered five goals in the earlier game against Loyola and two more against the Trojans. brought his se880n total to 10 l , nine shy of Gary Figueroa's 1977 record of 110. Irvine, which pulled off a upeet over Long Beach State in the PCAA final last week, 10-8, will now clash again with the 49en for third place in the tourney today at 6 p.m. Elway under the microscope ' $5 million Denver quarterback needs time to mature -' SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER -----------~----------------~ l 'I Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Business as usual in NBA, despite referees' walkout From AP dl1patd1ea Players glare, coaches hury their m heads in their hands jn fruttratlon and fans boo, just as they always have when refert!eS' calls don't go th~ir way. ln that sense, officiating in the National Basketball Association this season is business as usual. But the league and the locked-out union of fuU -tlme officials differ sharply in their opinions on the job the stand-in referees are doing and how they are affecting the game. Nearly everything that's happened this season has elicited an argument and a counter-argument in the contract dispute. About all that the two sides agree on is that a settlement is not close. The areas of disagreement include: •The unprecedented number of technical fouls and the ejections of many players and coaches. The union and its supporters use this as as evidence that the substitute officials are struggling vainly to keep control. •The home teams are winning games far more often than in the past. Union chief Richie Phillips calls this "a predictable result" of the lockout. •The NBA believes the substitute officials are improving.rapjdly as they gain experience and confidence and get to know the players better. The number of fouls and amount of fighting have died down the early days of the season. Quote of the day University of Michigan Coach Bo Sclaembeclaler, saying he's, looking forward to hia team's trip to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl game against Auburn Jan. 2: "I like 11eafood." UC Davis advances in playoffs DA VIS -Scott Barry passed for [!] 260 yardi and two touchdowns, and c. • Shawn Rogers ran for two UC Davia touchdowns as the undefeated Aggies beat Butler, 25-6, Saturday in a quarterfinal game of the NCAA football Division Il playoffs. UC Davis, top-ranked nationally in the division, will be home next Saturday to face North Dakota State, which beat Towson State 24-17 Saturday. The Aggies are 11-0, North Dakota State 10-1. Barry stretched his streak of paaa attempts without an interception to 110, with 17 throws, before a pass was intercepted by Butler. But the Aggies had control of the game by then. Floyd signs with Express • LOS ANGELES -Stanley [i] Floyd, billed as the world's fastest , • • human in recent years, has signed a contract with the Loe Angeles Express. Floyd, the world record-holder in the 60-yard (6.04 seconds), 55-meter (6.10) and 50-yard (5.22) ashes, wiH report-to-Expl'e98 training camp in January. The 5-9 ~ sprinter was signed.as a free agent with the Atlanta Falcons earlier this year, but was waived by the NFL club in pre-season. He'll try out at running back for the Express. "Stanley's speed has to give him a chance to make the club," Express head coach Hugh Campbell said. Angels open with Boston The Anpll, who led the American Ill Leque ln attendance the eecond atrat,ht yee.r in 198S, will hon the Bolton Red Sox in the A.L. opener at · · Anaheim Stadium on Monday even.Inc. April 2, at 7:30. Open.lnc againat the Red Sox mark.a only the third Ume in the put 14 1M10na the Anpll wW open at home qainat an Eut Dlvlalon opponent. For the abcth conMCUtlve aeuon, the ,Anaell have 81 home datea acheduled. The buaieet ft\Olltha at Anaheim Stadium wW be Auguat and Sept.em· ber. with 16 games alated each month. In the lnltial horntl9tand, the Angela battle &.ton two more gamee on April 4 and 6, entertain Toronto for a three-game weekend set, then . welcome Milwaukee for two on April 10 and 11. The home slate preeently calla for 25 days games and 56 night games with one weekend aeriee againat each opponent. Starting timee remain the aame -weekday night games at 7:30, Saturday night games at 7 and day games at 1. Nebraska made its poin,t ( s ) NORMAN, Okla. -Nebraska not only finis hed its regular season with a ¢•] 12-0 record, but becail)e the first team in college football history to score 600 points in one year. Saturd~'s 28-21 victory over Oklahoma gave the No. 1-ranked Cornhuskers 624 points, surpass- ing the 560 scored by Brigham Young in a 12-game 1980 schedllle. However. Nebraska's average of 51.7 points per game fell short of Army's' 1945 major-college record of 56.0, set in a nine-game season. With 66 rushing touchdowns, a 5.5 average, Nebraska erased the major-college mark of 5.1 shared by three ~~. And the_Q>rnhu.akers' 7 ~O touchdo~ per game by rushing and passing bettered Oklahoma's 1964 standard of 6.4. How- ever, their-total average of 7.42 touchdowns-per game -including five on returns -missed Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill is Goodlow ( 46) and Tony Anny's 1944 record of 8.22. h f I brought down by Oklahoma'& Daryl (far rig t). Pattison, Rosewall in _ ina s RANCHOMIRAGE -Andrew ~ 'H k II 28 21 Pattison of South A~rica and Ken us ers ra y - Rosewall of Australia each won ' matches Saturday to advance to the finals of the Grand Champiens tennis tournament at Mission Hilla Country Club. Pattison defeated Marty Riessen, 6-4, 6-7, 6-4. ROsewall, at 49 the oldest of 12 participants in the event for players 35 and up, downed Tom Gonnan, 6-3, 6-2. The winner of today's finals in the tour- nament, the 10th in an 11-event tour, will collect $10,000. Rich Hollypark race today Magic and Lucky Lucky Lucky -INGLEWOOD -Althea, W e's ~ three D. Wayne Lukas-trained entries -head the field in today's $500,000 Hollywood Starlet, the richest race for 2-year old fillies in North American thoroughbred racing history. The winner of the seven-horse field receives $275,000, with $100,000 for second, $75,000 for third, $37,500 for fourth and $12,500 for fifth. " The early favorite for the l 1-16-n\ile race on turf figures to be Kentucky-bred Lif'e'a Magic, who baa two victories and three seconds in five lifetime races. Althea, daughter of Alydar, has the most winningsof thethreeLukasentries, $431,000. She recently finished a half-length behind Life's Magic in the Oak Leaf. She will be ridden by Laffit Pincay Jr. All seven horses will carry 120 pounds. Angel Cordero will fly in from New York City to ride Lucky Lucky Lucky, who has won three of its six starts and finished in the money in all six. Texas also remains unbeaten with 45-13 romp From AP dt.paklaes victory over the Texas Aggies, clinching their first ~ NORMAN, Okla._ Top-ranked Nebraska, led undisputed Southwest Conference title since 1977. The Longhorns, who will meet Georgia Jan. 2 in by record-breaking Mike Rozier's 205 yards rushing, the Cotton Bowl, finished their regular season 11-0 stonned from behind with two touchdowns in the overall and 8-0 in SWC play. final 5 ~ minutes of the third period and completed a The Aggies dropped into a third-place tie with 12-0 regular season Saturday by defeating arch-rival Baylor in the final SWC standings, posting a 5-5-1 Oklahoma, 28-21. 1eason and a 4-3-1 league mark. A 62-yard gallop by Rozier. who became the The psyched-up Aggies jwnped to a 13-0 lead on second runner in NCAA history to rush for 2,000 ------------------ yards in one season , set up Turner Gill's one-yard [i] quarterback sneak that tied the score 21-21with5:29 CO~GE ROUNDUP •• , left in the third period. Fullback Mark Schellen scored the winning touchdown on a 17-yard burst around right end with 35 seconds left in the quarter, capping an eight-play, 41 -yard drive following Jeff Smith's 11-yard punt re tum . The victory. which extended the nation's longest winning streak to 22 games, sends Nebraska into the Orange Bowl against fifth-ranked Miami as Big Eight champions for the third straight year. The Com- huskers' 21-game Big Eight winning streak marks the first time a team has posted three straight unbeaten-untied seasons in conference play since Oklahoma's six straight from 1953-58. Texas45, TexasA&M 13 COLLEGE STATION. Texas -Third-string quarterback Rick Mcivor came off the bench to rescue foundering Texas with four touchdown passes and the No. 2-ranked Longhorns stormed to a 45-13 Roger Vick's 24-yard touchdown run and Alan Smith field goals of 37 and 46 yards. Mcivor replaced Rob Moerschell once the Longhorns got the 35 ·mph wind and struck for touchdown passes of 12 yards to Bill Boy Bryant and 13 yards to Brent Duhon in a 96-second span just before the intermission. • Geor•I• 27, Geor•I• Tee• 24 ATLANTA-John Lastinger accounted for two touchdowns as seventh-ranked Georgia twice over- came seven-point deficits to trim Georgja Tech. 27-24. Lastinger scored on a 6-yard keeper to cap an 84-yard drive in the first quarter and then broke a 17-17 deadlock late in the third period when he threw a 4-yard !ICOring pass to Kevin Harris. Bu cs get first win; Gauchos topped in 3 OT Kevin Butler kicked a 36-yard field goal early in the final quarter to give the Cotton Bowl-bound Bulldogs a IO-point lead before Tech struck for another touchdown behind its two offensive stars of the day -a 30-yard pass from John Dewberry to Robert Lavette. Ari.ran• 17, Arizona SI. IS Orange Coast College claimed its first victory of the season, an 83-75 verdict over visiting San Diego Mesa, but Saddleback lost a wild triple-overtime decision to Fullerton, 108-93, in community college basketball action Saturday night. last 12 points for Coast and had 18points, 10 rebounds and six assists m his first start of the season. ' John Berry and Jeff Stephens also played well for OCC. Berry had 22 points, hitting 7 of 9 from the floor -all from the outside -and Stephens, in running the offense with 18 points, seven as&sts and six rebounds. floor and 13of 16 fromtheline,aswellascontributing 13 rebounds. Alex Adams deadlocked the contest in regu- lation with three seconds left with a slam dunk on a rebound. TEMPE. Ariz. -Max Zendejas kicked a 45-yard field goal on the last play of the game as Arizona upeet Arizona State, 17-15, in a Paclfi.c-10 Conference game. The field goal was Zendejas' third of the period. Todd Hons had fired a 21-yard fourth-quarter touchdown paaa to Mike Crawford and junior Luis Zendejas, Max's brother, had kicked three field goals for a 15-14 Sun Devil lead with 13:18 remaining. Orange Coast led wire-to-wire in evening its record at 1-1, but the victory <lidn't come without a few nervous moments for the Pirates. Orange Coast had 30 turnovers in all to partially offset a 36-18 rebounding advantage over Mesa. The two teams played it close ,to the vest in each of the first two extra sessions, notching a total of 10 points each, before F\&llerton'a Sam Veal took over in the third CYI', netting eight of the Hornets' first 10 points. Fullerton (2-0) outacored the Gauchos 21-6 in the ~riod, notching 10 of the first 12 points at the outset to settle the iss•Je. A lead that was once 16 ( 5 7 -41) in the second half nearly disappeared in the waning moments as the Bucs began turning the ball over. For Saddleback, overtime has been anything but kind this season. The Wildcats calmly engineered a nine-play drive from thet.rown 37-yard line with 4:44 leftdown to the Arizona State 28 and called time out to set the field goal with three seconds to go. Mesa shaved the deficit to one basket on two occasions in the finaJ 6 ~ minutes before OCC regained control. Ken Bardsley, a Costa Mesa High product and transfer from UC Irvine, scored six of the The Gauchos ( 1-2) suffered their other defeat in CYl' against Santa Ana in the season opener. In the loss to Fullerton, freshman Alexander Hamilton tossed in 33 points, hitting 10 of 17 from the Saddleback opens play in the Miles F.aton Tournament Thursday, playing Mt. San Antonio in the 4:30 contest.The host Pirates meet East Los Angeles in a 6:30 matchup. Arkansas 18, Texas Tee• I 3 LUBBOCK, Tex. -Carl Miller's 1-yard touchdown plunge with 4:29 to pl.liy capped & 77 -yard drive that gave Arkansas a 16-13 victory over Texas Tech. Raiders, New-York square off in LA 1_Kings go down in Flames, 4-1 Arkansas quarterback Brad Taylor hit passes of 10 and 11 yards to Mark Mistler and 11 yards to Donnie Centers to keep the drive moving. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Bill P arcells and his New York Giants found a little relief last Sunday against the Philadelphia F.agles. However, all concerned are aware that tougtthings lie ahead. The Giants man dled the Eagles, 23-0, for their first victory Oa r•dl• today IUl£.4 {JI Je) at I since a 27-3 triumph over the Green Bay Pickets on Sept. 26. The latest New York win wasn't M cloee as the final 900re might indlcate as the Glanta were dominant in all areas. But Paroella wasn't lulled into any Mlle of falae security. The Otani., 3-8-1 and going nowhere, will try to make it two in a row against the powerful Loe Angeles Raiden, 9 .. 3 and almoet certainly goina eomewhere. "'You don't dwell on an)'thina like that (the declalve vtct.ory) very lone when you've got to play thae fU)'I nnt." eaJd PA.l'a!lla. ''They have pretty good fire. power with (runnlnt back Marcua) Allen and (tight end Todd) Christ.emen '1Mi a lot of • speed at their receivers -prob-INGLEWOOD (AP) -Second-period goals by ably the fastest group in the Kent Nilsson and Dave Hindmarch propelled the Today's sports on TV, radio league." Calgary Flames to a 4-1 National Hockey League The Giants and Raiders square l'LO..H ftARCnu victory over the Los Angeles Kings Saturday night. off today at the Loe Angeles Col-The Flames had taken a 1-0 lead in the first iaewn. Kickoff time ia 1 p.m. sec romps period on a goal by Ed Been, hla 14th of the )'ear. TELEVWON Los Angeles was listed as a N"--tallied ah in lOa.m.(2)-NPLFOO'l'BALL-SanFranmco 10-point favorite, but Coach Tom 95 68 • Then.in the second, a-.in on a ot at Chicaao· - Flores of the Raiden didn't aound lO -WID close at 2:5l to give the Flames a two-goal pad. 11:30 a.m. (4) -COu.EGE BAB&ETBALL tooconfidentwhendilcuMingthe . SANTA CRUZ _ Southern Los Angeles narrowed the gap to 2-1 on Marc PREVIEW-Alookatthlayear'suponming1983.a4 Giants. C.alifornia College evened its re-Chomey'a goal at 6:23 of the period, but Hindmarda .-xi. That's not surpriainl. since the cord at 1_1 in its trip to Northern built the dlfference back to two when he ICO]"!d fou.r l p...m. (4)-NPL Jl'OOTBALL -Denver at San Raiders have needed lat-.cond CaUf.omia Saturday .nigh-t -re-minutes la r. ~· fi ld .-.. .. 1. b "1.....1. rdin 95-68 · to Lanny McDonald capped the Ca.lpry ICOrinf 4 p.m:-{4 -GOLF -Fooroflhe aame'w tita-t e a -y vnn11 Bahr in each co g an easy vtc ry over with an em..ty net -.1 In the cl.-. ...... eeconda. naaw-Amold Palmer, .Jadl Nldrla.., Gary Playw of the last two week.a after blow-hoet Bethany College. ..,. •-~.. and Tom WatlOn _ oompe1e in thla unuaaal lng fourth-quarter leedl over The Vanguards (3-1 overall) c.lgary goalie Don Jlldwardl stopped 22 of 23 tournament (cllllld the Skim a.me) in Soot'9d1Je, underdog opponents. began to pull away in the latter shots by the KJnr• including a lut-mlnute ~ Ari&. 'nlefonmt.forthlaewnt. wbk:hoffen..,,000 In addition, the Raiden haven't stages of the first half, and led by Loa Angeles line of Marcel Dionne, Charlie In lldm maney, encour..-Pna for brolre t.I•• had what could be termed Ul euy 48-32 at haUti.me. Simmer and Dave Taylor. eecn bolell playecS.aa-smate toumament. U two or victory lince Sept. 26 when they At the outset of the second half, The Flames are now 10-9-4, while the Kinp are more.,..,.. II., the money for that.~ bole whipped Denver, 22-7. sec out.acored the hoata 14-2 to 7-12-5. -cerNI °""to the MXt and Ill four .... tor the ''The Giants a.re not havlnc 1 grN.t 1eMOn, but you look at them againat Phllldelpbia and they look like a different team, .. laid Fiore.. "Their defcne hie IW1ed to cet healthy .,.m. "'nley have one of the finest Unebac~ ClOl'pl ln the NaUonal Football LMcue. They1re .00.. to be•~ opponent" ••ume a 62·34 and the reterVes ~ jlckpot. Thil II tht ftnal round al the finished the last 15 minutes. ~ PM>-daJ .wnl (~) Guard Sherwin Durham Fullepon wins football title aADto dilhed off 10 Ullata, the third Nn. -MJnneeota n New 0r-., t :45 a.m., time in four gamee he's been in sho~~ ~~u:: =~ t1't KNWZ(Uto):NewYcnOtmcaat1Wd119. le double figures in that depart· Saturdav nl.,ht. with a 24_17 ~ .... ,,_,over wt•i..... KBLA(lllO);&•Halbata.m. l p..m.,JQIPC 10). ment. ~ e ·--3 -• NBA -~ti.Mn.8~~.KJ..AC TO). Andre Smith and Durham Coerrttoe. ODD•_ __ -USC va. New.....,.. at shared 1COring bonon with 16 The victory pve t.he Hometa a 6-0-1 conference Ai.a 8hooeaut. noon. IOfX (lO'rOt. cal State potnta apfece, while Dive Coral Mitk whtte •S>Olllnl the l'alconl' record, dropping ~ 1n n.wurnp-Off Tour'Mlnlnt. t:to p.m... chipped in wtth 14. them to 6-1. KNW8 (1150). ~ . ., r ... BARONS • • • From Page C1 Huntington Bt-41<:·h. but he hu since moved out of the state. J acobi, a three-year start.er, i.a mov1.ng from the poet to forward with Martin the key figure at center, backed by 6-4 IOphomore 1..ance Zeno (also playing foot- ball). Drew Brown ls a solid defender and haa good range, whUe Power la quick and another top defender. Others who could cont.rlbute Include Bre nt Hanson (6-2 senior), 6-2 Scott Motherhead (a Ught end in football), Mike Harvin (5-9 senior) and Jett Moore (6-0 senior). Fountain Valley's pre-league schedule is as tough as they come -the Barons will combine with Mater Dei in an eastern swing to the nation's capital, where they'll meet DeMatha High (Hyattsville. Md.) and St John's (Washington. D.C.). The Barons are also entered in the San Dimas Tournament of Champions at Cal Poly Pomona (opening with Boero Tech), in addition to hosting their own eight-team tourney. fltumln v ... v icMcMe OK. 1-el Mrvlle, Dec. S-f-'Founteln Valley 1nvllelionel; Dec. 12-1.,_S.n OlmH T01Jrnemen1 of Chemplon1; Dec. 20-el De Melh• IHvellvllle. Md.l; Dec. 21-•I SI. Jonn's (Wunlng1on, O.C.l; Dec. 21-»-<Henga Ootlmlst lnvllatlonel. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 Cl Scoggin not sure what to expect f ro.m University By JOHN SEV ANO or .. ...,,... .... h'!I hard to speculate what kind of buketball teuon the Trojans of Univel"llity High are golng to Mve this year becauae, quite frankly, Coach Steve Scoggin doesn't know himaelf. Scoggin, you aee, is beginning h1a first term at the helm, and he's not aure what to expect out of his Trojans yet. Saddleback is vastly improved Saddleback High basketball coach Pat Quinn is expecting mir- acles from his Roadrunners this aeuon, but he is expectijtg a vast improvement over last year. BASKETBALL "I was with them wt summer and I learned some thl.np then. But 1ummer games and real games aren't the same thing," he says. "We're going to try to run the ball, but I don't know if we can yet. If they're not diacipllned, we'll have to control the tempo more ." For the time being, Scoggin says his bench runs about eight players deep. As starters, he h.aa senior Carl f1emark, a 6-6 Swedish exchange student. in the middle, with junior Brad Arnold (6-3) and senior Nonn Stolz.off (6-4) at the wings. In the backcourt, it's Graham Everett (5-9) and Jaaon Gentile (5-11). both seniors. The first three players off the bench will be seniors Brent Ryan (6-0) and Sid Venkatesh (6-2), along with junior George Paulson (5-10). Jen . .-Le Quinta (home); Jan, .,_Huntington 8ffch• lhOmel~Jen. 11-t Wntmtn1,.,-; Jen 1)-et Edl1on•, Jen. It-et Ocun View•; Jen. »-et Merine•; Jen U-el Huntington 8HCll', Jan. 21-wn1mln11er• (home), F.O.. 1-EdlM>n' lhoma); Fat>. )-Oc;een View• 01omt). Fttl. t-Marlne• lhome). •oenotts Sunset Lugue game All non-lournemtnl and league otrnel tltllln ., 130 P.m. Senior guard Drew Brown returns to spearhead the Fountain Valley at- ...,"" .... ,... tack this seaaon. Brown is a capable defender and has good range. "I can't look for the world after finiahing 2-20 last eeaaonJ" says Quinn. "But we've come along way. We finished 16-5 in a sum- mer league." The Roadrunners begin their seuon Dec. 5 at the Santa Ana High Invitational (they draw Santa Ana Valley in the first round) without the services of starting point guud Doug Kiel, a 6-1 aenior, who will be out six weeks due to a broken thumb. Whether that siarting five, or the top three reserves, Will sta)' intact throughout the season, however, is anybody's eu~. ac- cording to Scoggin. "I expect us to be pretty com- petitive to be honest with you," says Scoggin. "But we're going to be competitive in a very com- petitive league (Sea View). Edison: A sleeping giant? In the meantime, Earl Jones, a 5-9 junior, figures to occupy the position with 6-4 IOphomore Brian Walton penciled in at the off-guard spot. "We could be the best team the school has ever had and not make the playoffa. There are no weak games in le.ague." Chargers think Borchert can wake up basketball program OK. s-11>-Sonore ln•ltatlont l. Dec 12·16-lrvlnl ln\lltatlonel, Dec. 29-JC>-<envon lnvll1tlontl By ROGER CARLSON Ofllle~ ......... job if choeen. "It wasn't even cloee," said one infonned insider about the results. Don't ever judge a book by its cover or a film by the lines at the box office, Jon Borchert is living proof it's not necessarily so. Except for one very brief span (1982 when Richard Chang and Rick DiBemardo led the way to a 24-3 record), the Chargers have basically been a playoffs-goal oriented team without much fanfare in tem\S of title hunts. All that, however, may change under Borchert as the Chargers prepare for the 1983-84 campaign, beginning with the Valencia Tournament Thursday. Saddled under a blanket of problems at Westminster, his Lions struggled to a 4-66 record the past seven years in Sunset League basketball -yet when it came time to find a replacement for Barry Leigh at F.dison, it was Borchert who was picked. "He's the one guy I hoped wouldn't get the job," said Huntington Beach Coach Roy Miller, in a left-handed compliment. "We've got some good size and speed," says Borchert about his Chargers. "Thia team has a lot of potential if we can get a consistent effort every game." At Edison they went so far as to conduct a "tryout camp" for a group of coaches who had passed other aspects of the interview. The Chargers can put 6-6 and 6-5 returning starters on the floor for beginners, starting with Rodney Johnson (6.0 overall and 7.8 in league as a junior) and Brad Hachten (6.8 and 7.5). Ai.a returning with is 6-2 guard Tim Wertner (10.l overall and 8.7 in league). F.ach prospective coach ran Edison's players through drills and various practices, much in the way they figured to handle the UCLA edges 49ers; USC I alls in tourney From AP dl1patcbea LOS ANGELES -Stuart Gray and Kenny Fields scored l3 points each to pace ninth-ranked UCLA to a 65-59 non-conference basketball victory over Long Beach State Saturday night. COLLEGES m berckt and Joedy Gardner, who scored 15 and 14 points, respectively. UCLA. 2-0, rallied from a 26-26 tie at halftime to take a 42-32 advantage five minutes into the second half. Ferdllam 78, IJSC 67 But the 49ers, playing their season opener, came back to trim the deficit to 58-53 with three minutes remaining before UCLA's Montel Hatcher made one free throw and Gray sank two to build the Bruins' lead to 61-53 with 58 seconds left. ANCHORAGE, Alaska -Jerry Hobbie and Dave Roberson scored 17 points apiece, as Fordham defeated the University of Southern California, 78-67 in the consolation bracket of the Great Alaska Shootoul. The S outhern Ca l-Fordham matchup game was more of a free-throw shooting, eontest than a basketball game. Southern Cal took a 35-32 halftime lead by hitting 17 of 23 free throw ~ttempts . UCLA also got 12 points from Ralph Jackson and eight frDm freshman forward Reggie Miller. The Bruins are now 2-0. The 49ers were led by Ivan Ver- .... • College basketball scores 68 66 WEST Southern Cel Colleot1 9S. Belllanv UC LA 6S. Lono Beach SI. S9 Callfornle 79. UC·San Oleoo 67 UC Senta Bertlara 16, Bt mldll SI ldt ho 103. Paclllc, Ore SO U of Sen 0 111110 17, Armv S7 Stalllt U IS, Whllllar 66 SI Merv's 66, Hevwerd '6 Stenford I IS. Hewell Peclflc 74 Wt1hlng1on ~. Tt •H Ttch •S C11 Polv-Pomone 63, Sen Frtn· CISCO SI. 61 Cel St11a Btktrslltld st, A1u1t P1<1fk SS " Porll•nd 73, Pomone -Pll1er tt s. 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E. kentucttv 65 *SHARK FISHING 01rtmoutll II, Conn«tlclil Coll. 61 Hervard 7', Merr'"*k 61 3 TRIPS DAILY 56 Plttlburoh ... w..1m1n11er, Pa. 140 PER PERSON lltutoen 70, F•lf'leltll Olckl"*' 5' (II person m1111mum) Svreeu .. •· Cototr. ., •I am -11 am •1pm-lpm •lpm -1am 41' l~RTPllHIR BALBOA DEEP SEA FIStlNG CttARTERS BALBOA(714) 67S-2960 What the Chargen lack, at lfflt on th~ surface, ia the saviour from out.aide and the one big man who figures to bt needed against the likes of Fountain Valley and Ocean View. Andy Sinclair (6-4, 230) figures to add some beef and muacle to the attack, along with John Thomas (6-2), Dale Thayer (6-0) and Ken Wiles (6-2). Others include Grayson DuBoee (6-3 junior),.seniors Todd Leavey, Todd Roberts, John Nesbitt and junior Chria Somberg. EchenlCMdule Dec. 1 :t-V1tencl1 lnvlletlonel; Dec.. ,._., Cy-1; OK. 13-11-Le Qutnt1 lnvll1tloftll; OK. 22-Ceol1tr9llO V111tv (hOmtl; Dec. »-Lot Allot (home); Oec. i.-19-<:erson CllV lnvllellontl. Jen • ......,, Long 8"c:h Wiison; Jen. t-et Merine•; Jen II-Huntington 8Mcft• (llOmeJ; Jen. l>-f'tuftteln Velley' (heme)/ Jen. It-el Wtttmln1i.r•; Jell-..OC..n View• 11\ome); Jen. tt-Mlrlne• (home); Jen. t1-1 Huntington 9tec11•. Fell 1-1 FCMJn111n va111v•. FtO ~ttlmlntltr' (llOme); FIO. t-el Oc:Hn View'. 0 den0ttt s.im.1 LMtUe ,.me, All non-tour"-t encl ..._ Nl'Mt beelnll 7:30 P.tn. AcrotJs the front. Quinn will shuttle a quartet of players with 6-8 junior Chance Petenon, a tranafe.r frotn Herlong (near the California, Nevada border), the probable center and Steve Lujan (6-1, sr.) and Mark Walton (6-6, jr.) the forwards. Tim Watkins, a 6-5 senior, also figures to aee plenty of action at the guard and forward positions. Seddllbldl ICMdule Dec. 5·~Sent1 AN High lnvltatlontl; Dec. 13·1~• lnvlletlonel, Dec. t'·~n­ "-lnvllatlonel. Jen, .-trvlnl' (home), Jen. t-£1 Toro• (home); Jen. ._,., ~oor1 Hart>or'; J en. 11-Estencta• lllOmll; h n. 1)-Corone Cit! f!Mr• (home); hn. It-et Unlveollv'; h n. 10-<otll /<MM' (home); Jen. 2~1 lrvlne•; Jen. 11-1 El TOl'o•; Jen. ~POrl Hertlor' (home) Fell. 1-1 Esle.ncle'; Fell. l-111 Corone Cit! MM'; FIO. t-i.lftlvtrllfV• (llOmlJ; Fell 11>-et C01l1 /<MM'. 'dMOltt See View ~ -A• nen-i-nement -IHtue "INI 11e91n 11 1;30 p.m. J111. .-.1 Ntwoor1 H1rbof'. Jen. ~orone Cit! MM' lllOmtl; Jell ~otta Mfte' (llOme); Jen. ll-1 lrvlnt'. Jen l>-Et Toro• (hOme); Jen. 1.-s.dlll•Oac:lt' (llOmt); Jt11. 20-91 Est1nci.•, Jen. 25--f<Mwport Hert>M• 11\omel: Jan. 27-t Corone cMI ,,,.,., Jen ~I Coste ~·. Fell 1-lrvlne' (honlt), Fiii >-ill El Toro•; Fell. I-ti ~·. Fell, lo-i:1t1ncla' (home). 'dtnotts Set View LffllUt o•m. An non-tourne~t and 1t111ua NmM tlellln et 7:30 P.m .. Mariners r each football finals The H u nting to n Be a ch Mariners of the Pee W ee Division of the Orange County Junior All-American Football League advanced to the Orange County Championship game SatW-day with a 12-8 victory over the So uth Huntington Beach Chargers at Irvine High. The mortgage thatgives you more, now costs you less. I • Imperial Savings' 1bmorrow Mortgage. Qualify today. Borro"' again to01orrow. One-Year Adjustable We Stack Up Better • 7-1/2% annual payment cap • Additional advances • 4-1 /2% lifetime interest cap • Up to 40 yr. amortizacion • Rate changes after 6 months • Assumable • Monthly thereafter • No prepayment penalty • Indexed to United States Treasury Securities Call 1-800-CHEK·NOW (1-800-243-5669) • Monday through Friday to tell1'on how and where you can apply. • Ask about our variety of other mortgage loan plans. C .. rnoont 400 Nutlh lnJl\in 11111 hlv1t <:larcmonl, C.A 91711 ( 7t•l) 621.,W9<l Newport Btach ,\j (m Via Udo Nc:wpon Oe11ch, (.A YZ6Ct.~ (-1 4)(ti 'i·9~711 {ZIJ )48~·0839 011111?£!:.~~gs W'ben> Ton1on n u 1 Begins Today. C4 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 Palmer pockets $40,~00; jackpot grows SCOTI'SDALE, Arb. (AP) -Jtck Nlcldaua and Tom WatllOn halved the ninth hole whb blrdim, well after the national televtaion canwru had ended their coywaee Saturday. •ttlna up a M(),000 lOt.h hole when the four-man Skirw Geme rwwnee I.Oday. Amo1d Palmer, at 54 the eenior of the ~ founome th.at allo included Gary ~yer, won two akina on con- 1eCUtive holeta, worth $40,000, and wu the tMa-t money-winner of the fint of the unique two-day event. Gary and 1, watchJ.na Jack lint up that 911le putt, and Oary Mid, 'Ob, my, Amie. C&n you Una,ule putttna tor $40,000 on one hole.'" Player won t20,000 and N&cldaua and Wataon t l0,000 each. Wataon, Player and Nickla1a all parred the eighth hole, the lut th.at wu televtaed. The akin on th.at hole wu worth $20,000. Under the rulet for thia fint-of-ita.-kind televtaed event, that money waa added to the prize for the ninth, ablo worth t20,000. He had that for MCle. WaWC>n IOt hia -..ond in a,..... bunker above and to the left of the .,..en. Palmer chipped up, fairly clOle. Wateon played • deft and delJcate little shot down to about four f•t. Now, it w• up. to Nicklaw. Kii .,ie putt WU worth '40,()00, Jle pve a little hop of annoyance when It alkl by the hole. Palmer mimed hia bUdie putt, but Wat.on made hia. The ~ went bKk to Nk:klaua. He needed hla putt to halve the hole and force another carry-over. . Nlcklaua becked off, eettled in 1p1n and made It That let U.P_ the Openlnc hole of today's• play wtth a '8(),000 price tq. "Now that'• not a b.d way to open up a show,'' Nieklaut ll!d. Actually, however, that will not open \he lbow. 1be telecut will open wt th a tape on the play of the ninth hole. S.twday'a t.elecut ran overtime primar- ily beceuee of the great lenath of time needed to play the par-5 leOOnd when all four of the pme'1 p-eatelt playen were ln and out of trouble on the new, Deeert Hlplanda coune deetgned by Nicklaua. •'One of the moat enjoyable gunee of ao1f I've ever played in my life," aaid Palmer. "1 mean it. 1t WU fun. But it WU .erioua, too. "We were standing there on the ninth, Palmer got hia 1eCOnd shot on the par-5 hole eome 30 yards short of the green in excellent position. Nicklaua hit a wood to the green, eome 20-25 feet from the flq. A. he hunkered down over the putt in that familiar style, a tremendoua roar went up from a nearby holPtality tent where a Jarae lfOUP wu watching a collep football pme. Pi.yer eventually won the hole, and t10,ooo, wtth a par. Arnold Palmer FDR THE RECORD N'L NATIONAL CONf'aaaNCa ... 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Y• TO 9er1ler '4 SOI 3 Dldlanon '42 l6t 2 a-25 2S3 4 Farmer 22 2'7 J D. Hiii 21 234 2 Dennard 20 311 3 Grant 12 221 1 G. J_, II 172 O E .. rd 10 1't O .... 3 23 0 Ale.Under 1 10 0 McDoneld 1 I I TOl•ll 214 2511 1t ()pp 253 3073 14 D!fler IMdan: Punting -MlllUI, 57·2,HI, )U a1111; KlcMfl returns - Redden, 14· lt.l •¥11.; Ellerd. I · 11.J; Alea· alldw, 1>·17.l; lrvln, 1·22.0; Guman, 2·1S.O, Slmmoftt, 1-0, .. l'Mtf. 1-0; Punt return. - EIWd, l-21.0; lnln, _2:J•U; .Jolwlton, ~t.7; lnterCllllfloM -K. Colllns. S-113; lrvln, 3-C; Hwrlt, 1·4S; Andr~, 1·22; J . COlll"'· 1· 17; Jollnlon, 1-14; Cromwell, 1 ·2. RAMS LOG (Ml 16 NV Glents 6 lO New Of'IH nl 27 24 GrMn lev 17 24 NV Jell 77 , , 0.lroll 10 10 Sen FrencfKo 7 '11 Alleola 21 1S San FrenclKO •S 16 Mleml )0 21 Ollcffo ,. 3' Allenle ll 20 Wetl!lneton ., Todav-luffelO Sun .. Oec . .._., Plllleclell>llle Sun .• Oec. I I-New Enetar>d Sun .. Oec. It-el N.., 01'1tan• ~~ wan SW LM11119M 2S, Sen JOM St. 21 UC Devit JS, 9ulW t llOQOll Arllfllt 17, Atta-SI. IS IOUT'ttftST ~ If, T ..... Ttell I) ......... •• OllJ9tlelna ,, T-... T.-AIM lJ IOUT'M O.W.-f7, o.'tla Tecfl 2• Tll!Mt ... M V.-rlllltt 74 W, CarlllM f.. COlfel• 73 HOW too 20 fertd I Net>r9lk• Cll·O·OI bell O«t1home , ?1·21 , Teall (11·0·01 -· Tu .. A&.M. 0 ·13 3 Aut>urn (t · 1·01 old not Oley 4 lllinoll 110· 1 ·0l Old not Oley S Ml1ml. Fta. 110+01 Old not otav • SMU (9-1-01 otav• Houtton tOday 1 Georoi• C9·1·11 DHt Georol• Tech. 27·2•. I Mlc"l11en (9·2·01 Old not otn 9 8YU (10·1·0) did not Oley 10. Iowa 19·2·01 did not Oll \I 11. FIOrlde C7·2· II did nol ol•v 12. Ctem,on (9-l· 1) did nol oley, 13. Aiat>eme (7·3·01 lo•I 10 8o•ton Cot~. 20-13. 14. Ohio Stet• 11·3·01 Old not otev. IS l oston College (9·2·0) beal Allbema, 20·1) 16 Plttll>U•O" 11·2· 11 did not ot1Y 17 Merytend 11-l-OI did not otey II, Air Fon:e 11·2·01 dlo not otay. 19. We11 Vlrolnl• 11·3·01 did not OleY . 20. Eu t Caroline ll·l-01 did nol Olev. Cemmut~ ctle9ir- SATURDAY'S SCORH Seut11 c .. ,, c.....,_. S.n Di.oc> Mew 3S, C0mc>ton 1l Fullerton 24. Cerrito• 17 SeutlMnl Callfenlll c.....,_. L.A Pierce 4', Eell Lo• Anoelel 14 LA SoulhWHI 24. LOl Ano .... cc • ScMlttl Coest c......-.nco (f'IMI) Fullt<ton Ct rrllol L.._. W L T 5 0 1 s 1 0 3 2 I J J 0 2 • 0 2 • 0 Orenoe Coe" Mt. San Antonio Golden WHI S.n Dleoo MHa COMPIOfl 0 ' 0 ..... .,... SCerft Fuliffton 24, Cerrllot 17 OWral W L T • 0 1 • 2 0 4 S I s s 0 • 6 0 s s 0 0 10 0 S.n Dleoo MHa lS, Comolon 13 MllMln Contwonco (f'IMt) SedOteOedo. Cllru• S'wetltrn S.nl• Ane ltlwrs14e P•IOmer Sen Dleoo L.._. W L T s 0 1 s 0 1 • 2 0 3 3 0 2 • 0 I S 0 0 ' 0 HllYWoed hrtr SATUllDAY'S RISULTS OVWal W L T 9 0 1 6 3 I • 2 0 •• 0 • • 0 • ' 0 0 10 0 (flll .. ....., --·t••• ....... ) f'laST llACI. ,.,., flKlonlll. AlrrOllntl (V91emuela) 4.20 J.20 UO S.N\I si._ (Slblla) 16.00 I.GO Mont-C1'lolc:e (Meul UO Alto rec:ed: ~ Pr-'• Prlnc8 ol Noll. lallerlno, ldeNI Hlcll, ltllae>IOCIY. Lollv e.-. 0-1 Devev. ltomenca Ille WWI. TllM: 1:17. SICONO llACI. 6\.'a fur'°"". Fooev Nellon (DllllV) •.t0 uo uo A,... Clare (PlncaV) 7.20 S.40 ""9111 Fleot (MeH) (,20 AllO rac.c:t: Ovwal lm.ee. Dancing ~I, Soel Vlclorv, tlullllnl Emy, Mlrnol, Clndwal K, Ptcedllv 114. Time: 1:17. 12 DML Y DOU9U 110-21 ..-kl StUO. n.O •ACI. One mlla. Sky 9ound (MC(AtTon) UO 2. IO ~ I.Olla HONy (~) uo uo Shoteun W1llt 1ea11...oa> uo AllO rac>ect. Trewl, Lvnx L.elr, Galactola Star, C'*11e Anelr~. SunnvmMCI Ea· Mau, Romen DIPIOmlt. Time: l:ll 415. t.S IXACTA lf·SI oeld '15.00. ,0Ull1lt aACI. One mile. S.let lullelln (McC•rron) J.60 2.IO 2.20 DllCIUlaflne (Sll>ltla) UO 3.20 lolO Dame (Oelalloulu.,.l 2.60 Alto rac:.CI: M , L..andle , Air of Malettv. Time: 1 :ll 2/S. t.S IXACTA (3·51 oald ffi.00. """'" llACI. ' furtono\. L'Nattv (Mcearronl 7.20 UO 3.00 The Track• (~er) UO 6.00 KeUI tPlwca) 7.20 Abo raciect: Mamie'• Dencar, TnJxton•1 Double, Dltllt'CI Lover, We"-LM, Kllalldon, ,._ut'• Grev, J.P. Wlntor. T1mr. 1:11. " aXACT A (7· 11 oalO 1202.SO. llXTH RAC•. lo,\ milts on tun. laldele Lutlra (McCrn) t .40 4.60 2.60 Tiie Heoue (Toro) J.60 2.IO 'Ir ..... (Fell) 3.60 Also rac:ed: l'H SM You, Avaen, Ex· l)lodecl, Academic, Noello, McCann., Le Fur. n me: l:At 2/S. t.S IXACTA (1·2) oald M7.00. SI VllNTH IUCI. •I'> lurlOnll\. Gemini Dr__. (Plncavl 7.IO 2.60 UO FUii Cllolla l~rron) 2.40 2.20 Motl\ltly (Slblllel uo Also raced: Laut "lnt l ov, Ar1ttocratlc:al, SIUOICI ,.,..,ure, Acoulllllon. Time: 1:1' 2/S. t.S IXACTA (3·41 oald 1400. at f'ICK SIX (2-f-J+l ·ll peld SSfS.00 with 535 wlMlne tlcke11 hi• hon.,). 12 Pick Siii c:ontolatlon peld 139.40 with 5,066 wlnnlne t!Oatt (ftve l'torwsl. l .. HTH RACI. IV. mlltlt on turt Pewlaf' Grev (Slbltle l 4f .60 1'.IO t.10 lelrno"4 .. y (LiC)llam) SA UO Luc8nct (V911n1Ue!al S.00 A1'0 rac>M: Famout Slw, Muttertno, 9ola De GrKe, IMM-. ~. ProtectlOll RecMI, WOlver He1111tt. Time: •• l!S._ ....n. aACI. I 111' mllt. °"' tolore o.-!Orie) 4UO ttAO 1 UO WwdloWll 0 ... Sllev) l 1.10 UO CloudV PMt (Plafcal l.20 AIM r9Ctd: Eniotlw, TM tie T., Eat~. tfllltll Doll, Trtoonome, Clutl Flulll, No Sflrll'lll t. Slllra1 T uOOr, Moon l(an!IJ, Tin.: l;.U.. SS lltACTA (1·61 peld 11,75'.!0. Alllllldence! '5, 117. SICONO RACI. 350 verdl. Too Rectr (C.rd01a) uo 3.20 2.60 Goin F0< II (Cr•-) 3.60 2.10 Ptr1ecl Ra<1ue1t IGltll 3-10 AISo rated; Strew Jellln, RuMlno Dlat, Runnln Six, True HOCIM POdQe, Sklo The ... nl. Time: 11.07. Tff•D RACa. 350 Yerdl. Heaven• Sake (Paullne) 3G.20 12.60 7.1.0 DH-l lack Denim (Adelr) 7 20 7.tO OH·Clnello (Mltche•) J,60 3.60 DH-Dffelheal for MCond. AIM> receel Sum,..... Wlndl, DOUOle COVll'8", 8CR Qulncn Cell!, Jet•dOll, Une Cleoa, Eu v lat Acrou, Love God· dftS. Time: 11.26 I . U IX.ACTA (4·31 OllO 1102.00 S2 •XACTA <•·9) oalo 1133.40 . f'OUltTff RACI. 350 verd•. I~ Girt (Cr-I 7.00 2.10 3.00 S.vllltv One North IPtkntnl 2.40 UO Omnll Jet !Cterln•l 2.40 UO AllO raced: SwMttr T"•n J•m. Star Dffl'ttr. E•cll•IMe Ledy, Jetlle Miio, MMrv Prlnc:e. n m.: 17.9', U aXACTA IS·I) oelO l lS20 ~t"H RACa. 400 verdt OH<uold• lov (Cr01) •.oo 4.40 u o DH·Moon ~r (Trlfl UO 2.10 3.20 8r-n• 08ll'ttr IGarclel 10.40 Df+-OffdllHI for win. AISo rec:ecl· Herft Jor.n John, Sweet Crvst•I, HI• Gallant 1119. Choo Choo loom. Tim.: 20.36. U aXACTA 11·4) oel<I 113.00. l2 IXACTA (4·1) oeld $10.00. SIXTH RACI. 170 yerdl. SM To SM <Paullnel 27.20 S.00 3.00 Mr Kalk• (H•r I) 2.10 2.20 F'"' Mlekev (Carnpea) 2.60 Also rac.c:t: Travelln Show, Jullet Ledv Lawver. Oollys .._, Min 8ua An Acu. tvn.: 4'.50. SIY11NTH RACI. 400 var<ll. Siii For Sure ( F ullw I UO S.20 3.60 Play Tuff (Gvdal (.t() 2.60 fW ltldl l lrd <Wardl 3.20 Also rac.c:t: Sia Te, RalM Your Dullft, Miu Clllcll• Pollcv, lues Miio, R-t Cher-. El E• Tt, EaOloalve Nellve. Time: 20.07. S2 IXACTA (S·2) oeld 163.IO. S2 f'ICK SIX (4'4-S·l/4-2-Sl oelo 12S.JSS.IO with lwo wl,,,,lno tick•!• <six hones). S2 Pick Six contoletlon oeld 17'4.00 wllh 37 wlnnlno llcktlt <five l'torMtl. llOHTff RACI. 400 verd\. Lii E•n Ca.II (Hartl 9.40 uo t.00 Sot Pe!>o« FMture (Crer) S.40 4.60 Priam l uo <Frvdevl 4,60 Also raeeel: Vlnl-Trio, Sour>d Ven· ture. MMvln l.trov, Ave Dere, la Auure<I, Dl•llnc11vety, Miu Tl'ttrmodKk. Time: 20..12. NINTH RACI. 400 verdl. Mr Maattr luo (Martin) 2.60 2.10 2.10 Sca ll8l labV (Herl) UO 2.10 A l ure H®e (Garcia) 2.10 Atso raced: Uno '"· Kiit llue. Tim.; 20.12. 12 IXACTA (3·41 oald tUO. TINTH aACI. S50 var<ll. Skvlarkln <Hartl 3.20 2.40 2.20 Scets Cle~r CVek111) 4.60 3.IO Unoiel Honde (l.eCkt Y) 10.60 AISo reeed: l.uckv I.elf, Tlble Timer, Unolo loy, Trulv A Chic. Cruaen Oii. lobby Oii Oh, Rtlella lor Time: 27.71. · S2 aXACTA (4·7) oelo 117.IO. • ........ COLLIH NCAA OIM'•llP1tln ( ............... , UC.,..,... 12. ~ 1 UC: lrvllle 4 .J 3 1-12 LOVOlt l I , 1-I UC !nine KOrlllr. Ev-S, C:at'lllltletl 3, C~ 2, ltoul 1, Del Vale I. USC t , UC lrWlt I use 4 > 1 ,_, UC 1rvtne 3 1 0 4-4 UC lrvlM llCCM'illo: Ev-2, Del V•lla 2, CamoMll 2, ltottl 1, CllOCtuelluaftea 1. ~ lcor'9I ''"'" ... C:allfornla 15, Sll-y i.oe11 ~ L411t 9Mdl St, 10, UC:LA e It 01) use 12, tro-4 Leelr'• 9'adlet UCLA IS, SllNwv ltodl 4 ,er-la, Lewl9 11 ........... Callfornle •• LOflt ttoClll St. • T...,.,....._ l;)O •A -*-Y ltO<ll VI I.OYOia ,_...._, 3 •.m -UCLA"-.,OWll CCOMO!elloftl • 11.m -UC: INIM ¥L l..fllt tMefl St. ( tllltd P!Kt) 1:30 II m. -Calllol'nla V\. USC (~llem· DlonslllDI wise UC Irvine water polo coach Mike Newland instructs players Glen Awerkamp ( 13) and · Stefano Ros&i ( 7) during a break in the NCAA tournament Saturday at Belmont Plaza in Long Beach. -(__ > . NBA WHTllRN CON,IRINCE f'•cHk DMIMn w L f'ct. Pornar>d 11 4 .733 1.6119" 10 • . 714 Goklen Stelt • I .500 See me I • .500 Plloenl• s 10 .333 San Oleo<> s 11 .313 Mldw"I Dtvt.-. OellH 10 • .714 Denvtr • 1 .533 Ul•ll 7 • .'31 Ken•HCllY 6 • .•2' Sen Antonio 6 ' .400 HOU lion s 9 .357 aAST•RN CONFaRllNCI Aleftllc DMIMn Plllle<le111f!le 11 3 J l6 lot ton 10 s ,,., New Yoo. 9 s ,"3 N-JtrMV • • $71 Welhlnelon ' 9 .400 c ....... DMtleft MWw•ull .. ' 6 600 Atlante • • .571 0.lroll 7 • ·"' ChlQOO s 1 ·'" Cltvetand J 11 .214 lndlane 3 11 .214 Satv'*Y'• kWel New Y0<k ff. ClevNnd ... Allenla 115, Hou\ton lot o .... llS. Golden Sl•la 109 K.allMI Cltv 117. Ul•h '" Mllw•ukM lot, wa1111n01on n DeftYe( 107. "'-la I .. New Jerwv 1 ... San oi.oo 102 Pwtland 122, S.llle t4 TMl9't't0- Cll~ at L.Mtan. (n) New Yortl at lndleM, (n) Detroll el lotton, (nl Sen Antonio •I Cleveler>d, (n) COLL.GE GI .,, JV. ]V) 6 ,.,, 21/J • • .. ,, s IV) 2 3 s•,, 'h 2 2\1'2 SI') S\1'2 SeutMrft ca1 c-... ts, a.ww.ny " IOUTHaRM CAL COLLaGI -Smllll 1'. Durllem "· Hirai I, Cor•I 1', Andenon I, C•rbalal 4, Conodon 2, Avllas 9, Tiii 2, Sliver• 2, Aentllew 7, Tibbs 7. Tot•ls: 41 13-11 JS, tlTHAMY -JotlnlOll 30, Haoan 11, Para-I, Simas I, McQ\. .... n 4, Ker• 1, Slnntr .. Tot•lt: 2' 1'·25 61. H•Hllme: Southern Cal Collelle, •·32. Tolel foul•: Soulhetn Cal Colleoe 23, lethenv 22, CO'*"UNfTY COLLEGE C>rM90 CM1t U, SD Mota 75 SAM OllOO MISA -Thro-n . WOO<I 12, Wetltlel' 1', lt•Yes 10, Clltl'leull 11. Metia• 2. DvlOfl 2, COIOerl 2. Totals: 2t 17·2• 75. OttAMGI COAST -Berry 22, Sl9Pllent II. &ardtlev II, SYman•kl I, Gueu 4, Gouelee 4, F•rmtf' 3, Sllalluck 2, MO<oan 2. Toomey 2. Tote": 27 2t·3' 13. Halfttme: Or•"" Coell, 4'·32. Tore1 foul•: S.n Oleoo Mete 26, Of'enoe Coell 26. Foultd oul: Throwtr (Ml, WtO\ler IMI. Aavft (M). Cllenaull (Ml. Gllftl COCCI, Svmantlll <OCC). ,...,.._ ,., Seclllobadr fl SADDLl&ACK -Hemlllon 33. 0.C•· sa• 12, Adem• 11, Dewton 10, Jotlnson t, Mulder I, Olivier 7, Ar-ux :T. T01ili: 3' 21-33 n. ,ULLaRTOH -VMI 21. SMw 21, ROlllM "· I.one IS. Frellntr 13, Lucas '· Smlll'I 3, FtrllUiOll 2, Morrlt l. Tot•": 40 29·40 100. H•lflme: SeeldleOedc. 41·'1i Ret\llellon; n-n ; Flnt overtime: 13·13; Second owr· llnw: 17·17. Total loult: SaddlebaCk 2', FuWlon :u. Fouled ov•: Adem• ts>. Joflmon (5), l.ono (Fl. Teclllllcelt: It.demi (SI, Hamilton (SI. LOM (F). " ...... rod I. Nor111 Cerotlna (1 •0) .,.., MIHOurl. ... 57, 2. Kentuefly 11-01 lllMI L.Oult••· 65-44. 3. "°"9ton (1-1) tlMI K-. •1·1*; ._~"town (1 .. 1 did"°' NY. S. MelNllll St. (2-fl llMI ~ T .. at SI. 10Hf. 6. L°"'9v ... (0-1) Iott to Kenluc.kY. '5·"4. 7, IOWI (1·0) llMI Ill, w.tltvan, .... I. Marvtancl <1·0) ""' JeMt HolltllM, 1•-•s. t. UCLA (2-11) l:IMI Lone leecitl SI, •H•. 10. OfWOOll SI. (0-0) dlcl fl04 pley, 11. lou!Mana at. (1•01 '*'' ,.._ °"""'· '7·5'. 12, ~11 $1. (t·Ol llMI W, Mlelllten, '1•st ll. "'""°SI. l l-11 IOlt IO ""d\'9, 5'·SS. ,._ A"--• <2•0) MOI Olll9llOme '4·7'. IS. lotltfl C:..... (H ) did llOI NY. 1' OW. (t-0) -I W. K.tflf\IC*Y, ...... 11. K.-(0-11 IMI IO HeuPell, tM6. 11. OOftN (l•t ) '10tl N ...... n•a. If, INll9M (t-1) lOM IO Mlllml, Otlio, 6N' '°' Otll9mme <H I io.1 IO Ar._ 14•11. NHL CAMf'IELL CON~aRENCll Smvtlle DMtleft w L T "" GI" GA Eomon•on 19 • 2 40 I~ 107 Caioerv 10 9 • 2• ... 91 Vencou.;tr 10 12 I 21 " 100 Klllol 1 17 s 19 .. 110 Winni-6 " 3 IS ti 11S Nerm DM\left MlnnelOte II ' 3 2S 101 110 ChlceoO 10 17 2 n " IOJ O.troll 11 11 1 23 ts " Toronto 10 11 2 n 102 11' $1, Loult 9 12 1 20 16 " WALllS CON,EaaNCll f'atndl OM.-NY I llencltr l I' • 0 32 107 13 NV R•noen 14 • ) l l IOS " PlllledelOhl• 13 • 2 ?I ts IO WHlllnoton II 12 I n ,. 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Penelllft-Hone Silo" on -1-<aloarv 12·t+-76 un Anoelft S· 12·.-23. Goalle.-C.IOarv, Edweros l.Ol An· Hlft. LHkolkl. A-11.132. Grencl CMtftllloM teumamom l •t-.aMM llllhtit) ............ ...... A,.._ Pellltllft (Soufl'I Alrlul def. Marty ltletMll (U.S.), 6-4. 6·7, 6•4, Ken i.owweN IAualrella) Clef. Tom Gorman (U.S.). •·3, •·2. .. 1- Holmes ·wants Coetzee LAS VF.GAS (AP) -Larry Holmes, the Wlbeaten World Box- ing Council heavyweight cham- pion, said Saturday he will fight Gerrie Coetz.ee or he will never fight again. "l'Jn semi-rel.ired," the. 34-year-old Holme9 aaid after his victory at 2:57 of the first round over an enthUll.aatSc, bul. badly outgunned Marvia Frazier Friday Nght. "U the Coetz.ee fight doem't come, ru retire ln March. u don't fight c.oetzee. ru quit. .. .£oetzee, of South Africa, ia the World Boxing Amod.ation cham- pion. Coetz.ee was at rlnpide Friday night. F.arlier he said, "I would fight him for le.a money than he geta, much leas money becau.e I want to be champion. I don't mind that Holmes ia generally re- cognized as champion.·· Holmes said he has received mail both for and against his fighting in South Africa. where apartheid -the policy of racial aegregation -ia practioed. "The title ia the people's title, and ru repre9ent the people and ru repre.ent America," he aaid. Holmes ia suppmed to make a mandatory defenae a1ainat top-ranked Greg Pa,e in Febru- ary or March. U he doem't. the WBC would withdraw clwn- pionshi p recognition from Holmes . But he repeatedly has aaid he will not fight Pa,e for the $2.5 million pune offered by promoter Don King. On Saturday, he said he didn't care about the WBC or theWBA. The WBC did not sanction the HoJ.mes..Frazier fight becau.e the 23-year-old Frazier wu not a top 10-ran.ked opponenL However, Holmes could have lost the title, becaua the WBC aaid if Frazier won. it would de-- dare the ti tie vacant. The WBC'a dedsion rankled Holmes, but Frazier certainly didn't look like a ranked con- tender. "We'll take tome time off and do what we want to," aa1d Joe Frazier, the former heavyweiaht champion, who ia Marvia' father. Spinks: 'I expected tough fight' VANCOUVER, British C.ol- umbia (AP) -It wam't quick and it wasn't pretty, but Michael Spinks' defeme of hi.a undisputed world light heavyweight boxina title was devutatln&ly 11aooellful. "It went pretty much u ex- pected," Spinka said after stop- ping a bloody but unbowed Olcar Rivadeneyra at 1:42 of the 10th round Friday night. "1 expected a touah fight. "He throws just the rtcht punches that give me trouble." It was the kind of trouble the challenger from Pena could ,do wTthouC SJ)uib opened up a~ above Rivlldeneyra'a lefL~ the openina rou.nda of the bout, then atalked hla wounded foe u blood cascaded down the challenger'• face. "lt wun't juat a little cut," aid a member of Rivadeneyra'1 en- f.OUnle. "It WM a -ti and we juat oouldn't ltop lt.'r-- Dr. Peter Kent twice went into the rtna to check the uclY wound. !Ater, he ia1CI there ._ no medl- ml ~ for atappna the flPt. •t Spinka m9de _.. tfme WM another reMOl\ for refer.e Joe c.or. ol Puerto Rico to halt the proceecUnp. The champion, a .aow ...... who wu comln.a off an et,ht-month ..... tram the rtna. landed • hard "°' to aav. adlmyn'• I.act ..,.., fa the lOlh round.~ the dcnlnedan of the bout that i. a..n In tbe third rwnd . Then. • left-Wt-riabt-Wt ae- blnaUon Mnt lllva.dene1ra Cl'llh1nl to the~ the """' put of 611 body .... tb9 rap-. ORANGI COUNTY BUllNlll Fleig creates real estate capital venture firm in Irvine Jamet B. Fleta. fonner vice president of flnance for the J . M. Peten Co., has formed Fortue Capital Corp., a company that railes venture capital for realr.te developmenta. The flnn la located at 19712 ur Blvd., Irvine. • • Pat <-"aace has joined • J . Loluaes aad Co. aa an uaiatant account executive for the Irvine-baaed advertising and public relations .ncy. Chance fonnerly was a 1enior account coordinator for 8. J. Stewart Advertl11D1 ln Newport Beach. • • • DYH CHANCI PLltQ fte Promontory Groap, a real est.ate develop- ment firm offering limited partnenhipe in development~rojecJl...has named Donald N. Dyer to head the ~vision, known as Promontory Partaen. The company ia located at 1201 Dove St .. Suite 420, in Newport Beach. • • • Arrow Electronlct lac., a distributor of electronic components and systems. has leased expansion facilities in the Irvine 1Dda1trlal Complex, Tustin. • • • The Bailder Dlvllloa of Tustin S~earson/ American Expre11 Mortgage Corp. has opened a eeparate office adjacent to that of the headquarters to accommodate the firm's increaa~ lng builder 1ervices, according to Jalle Rieb, nwuager of the division. • • • First trust deed flnancing in the amount of $5.3 million has been arranged by the Coraentone -·Corp., headquartered in Newport Beach, for_the acquisition of a t98-unit apartment complex ln San Antonio, Tex.as. • • • WUUam S. Walkup, vice president of SlpaJ Development Corp., developers of the Newfaad Center in Huntington Beach, has announced that the Woloson Co. has become the exclusive leasing agent for the center's retail and restaurant aites. • • • Ponderosa Homes of Irvine has reported its best third quarter sales in three years, chalking up 274 net sales for the three-month period. • • • The A11oclatlon for Media-baaed ConliDalDg Edacatloa for Engl.Deen, lac. has named Allen &i McGarvey, lac. of Irvine to handle public and media relations for the company. Atlanta-baaed AMCEE is an non-profit, tax-exempt coMOrtium of 24 engineering universities formed to increue the national effectivene.. of continuing educa'1on for engineen, industrial lcientiata and technical managers. It-New businesses appear on Irvine list In an effort to prop up fledgling buainesaes, the Conununication Connection of Irvine publishes a monthly listing of busineaaes le. than a year old. The liating names the owners and managers, number of em- ployees, the date a new buainess has opened, producta and aervices a buainesa supplies or needs. "Every attempt is made to supply helpful infonnation to both existing and · new buai-nesaes." owners Jeff and Hedy Colburn said. Aside from the buainell de- scription. the Colbuma add liat- i.np of business luncheons and aeminan open to the public and short articles on innovations in busi.nea. "It ia no secret that moat new buatne.es run on a tight budget. For this reuon we offer a one month free listing," the new owners said. DRAIGICDASTSTDCIS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Nov. 25. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. I "1 .. t•t• I t11l•.,;o1 t r•1• ••• ·y *lit:(' ~•·• P•t ~ t f't' 1• tHl • t.i t O•tlf I ,, . t .,,. •• ',. .. ,. •• up: ... ~,.,. 1 .. 11111 • I •••,. .... , • ''':4 • .... ,.. '•C'• •l' • 4Jo l etr ....... 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The purehue, announa!d Wedne9day, may mean more entertainment activities at the park. It ll believed Lion Country was interested ln the companiea' arm of operatlona. Lion Country Safari has been looking for ways to booet their profita u lnt.ereet ln the drive-through wUd animal park haa waned. A 1wap meet, the lrVine Bazaar was started laat year to bring increased revenues. Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, al.lo at the park, gives Lion Country 10 percent of Its revenues. That and the promi1e of a $1.5 million caah injection from an lnveetmentcompany to uae the park for recreational vehicles for the 1984 Olympics helped cinch the deal with Tact.ron-Bishopric. Harry Shuster, president of Lion Country Safari, said, Tactron and Blahopric are privately held corporationa bued ln ClncinnaU, Ohio, with oom· bined annual aales of $60 million and net uaeta ln exceea of $20 million. Bishopric Inc. ia a holding company 1erving the beverage, food procetling, and electrical utilities industry. The company employs 770 and has' manufacturing plant.a and en,ineering offices in four states. Irvine firm ~;;;;~._r:nr:1:i=i11:i=iv=11;:;1~M1~111~1~' acts as contractor provided by JET w1ND sYsTEMs. 1Nc. Investment provides Irvine Sensors Corp. has announced that it plans FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit... ......... 100/e to act as ret1earch contractor for Advanced Sensor Business Energy Credlt.. ......... 15°/e Development Ltd. (ASD), a to-be-formed research STATE-Solar Energy Credit.. ................... 2s•1o and development limited partnership. ASD presently TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50°/e intenda to seek to raise $1.2 million through the sale of Depreciation and Long Term Income interests in the research and development limited FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141760-9509 partnership. ' 11 Mainsail Or., Corona del Mar. 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I r ., Ca Oreng• Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novemb« 27, 1983 Mt.IC NOTICE 'tC~IUIMll NAiil ITATllllMT T tit follOwlng l*IOn• ere dolno °" .. ""' ... 3 D ENOINURIHO. tH 1 Plac.n-ti. "M", Colle MM&. CA t"27 St-Wllliem Oonn4114Y. t4802 Dtl Amo Ayt., Tu•tln, CA UNO 0.vld OoMllly. 901 N CNPOllla. Anaheim. CA 92801 Ian Gordon Donnelly, t4 731 Catf111 Ave., Tu1lln, CA 92650 Thlt bualnt•• 11 conducted by 1 a-et partnert/llp Steve OonMlty Thia ttetam.nl w" filed with 11'11 County Ci.,k ol 011119' County on Nov I, 1963 1'~1 Publtlhld Orange Co"' Dally PUOI Nov 13, 20. 27. 04IC 4, 1963 &oe4·83 Nil.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI eUllNlll NAMI ITATIMINT The IOllowlng Pl'IOOI are dolng bualnNIU LELAND GENERAL PARTNER· SHIP, a G-al Pertnarthlp, 318 Mein StrMI, Huntington Beech, CA. 92848 Doneld A Strout, 7232 Llltte Harbor. Hun11noton 811ch. CA 112848 • Nancy Strou1, 7232 Ullle Herbor, HurltlnQlon Beach. CA 92648 Merion Crane. 5542 Ftrnh1il Cir· cle. • 4, Huntington Beec:h. CA 92648 Wllllam Leland, 504 18th S1ree1, Huntington Beech, CA 92648 Malt Diiion, 5542 Fernhlll Circle, • 4, Huntington Beech. CA 92649 Paul Ouherl, 612 15th Street. Hunt1ng1on Beech. CA 92648 Biii Bivens, 963 t Beverly Lene, Garden Grove. CA 9264 1 Daryl Plueger. 12382 Elmwooc:I, G11dln Grove. CA 92640 Thl9 buslneas Is conc:lucted by 1 0-11 partnership Wilham Lel1nc:1. Ge<1er11 p1rtne1 This 111temant wu l1!fCI '!'11111 111e County Clerk of Orange County on Nov 8, 1983. ,22tNI Put>lllNCI Orenge Cou1 Diiiy Piiot Nov. 13, 20. 27. Dec <I, 11183 &oe5·8~ Nil.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI llUllNHI NAME ITAT-.MINT TIMI lollowmg peraons are doing bullnesa aa: • SOUTHLAND MORTGAGE SEA· VICES. t730t Beech Blvd .. Suite 24, Huntington Beach, CA. !12647 Southland t.ending Sen.le.a Cor- poration, (California corpor111001. t730t BMch Blvd., Suite 24. Hunt· lngton BMch, CA 92547 Thie bUslneu Is oonducted by: • corporetlon. JoM AlllmlSMn·Treuurer This atetemeol wit filed with the County Clarlt or Orenge County on Nov. 10, t983. Dentel T. Welcll AltotMJall.aw IOll•tC~AftftW Of...-,ca. ... Publlthec:I Orange Coast Delly Piiot Nov t3. 20, 27', Dec. 4. 1983. 8067-83 Pta.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUllNEll NAME ITATIMINT The following pe<aon la Clolng bu•lnets es NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTMAS TREES. t601 Dover Or • N-port Beach, CA 92660 Serafino J Porto., 38 Pine Veney Larle. Newport Beecn, CA 92860 Thta business is conducted by an lnc:llv1Clu1I. Joe Porto • Thia st11ement was tiled w1lh Ille County Clerk ot Orange County on Nov 16. 1983. '230371 Publlshec:I Orange Co111 Oe11y Pilot Nov 20. 27. 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Cnasm 124 A1so .. an 5 Ham•I UIJ 1JUS•l1v11 •~;>Small 5.i Gdve O•e• 126 Rep1oauc 6 Deny 18 S v.t:el\'""' tlfhouut 55 MO sarea t•~e 1>od1es 7 Mellt811 80 ~1e19h1 uo.11 I SJ ldl'llh( 111 56 B1c~c1e part 129 Wash lightly coin 82 Small hsh 1 '.>4 reac11m s 58 More cloudy 13 1 T11reetold 8 H111ted al 85 App1indage 11ssoc1m1on 59 Fa11911ed t32 Se111ea 9 rowatd 67 Oakol.• ttDOr 61 8dbV S down 10 Farm struc· lllellDtl l!rli C.,111 S lldlOll napery t31 Lone Star lures 91 S tejjptes 157 Rt;c;l111ed 62 Memorizes S1a1e It L11ted 93 Fire" eno 160 Museum 64 vaulleo t38 Partner 12 Son 01 Selh 94 LQSe color display aicove 139 801Jnded 13 Guinea pigs 95 Aeo1011 164 Can11d1a11 68 l'1sn1119 142 American 14 Rec11ty 96 B111er velch PIO\llOCtl pole ar1ts1 15 Hammer 97 No1 preh .. ilbbr 69 C1101r •O•Ce 143 Sweetsop head 99 Male1111e 167 Chopping 71 Beverage 144 Companion 16 M1sca1cu1a1e 100 Prepares 1001 72 Map c.11rec 10 pro 17 Japanese copy 189 Wilt\ Sp 11011 145 Gu1CIO s mile 101 Thrilled 171 Ca1c1um 76 Card gamu. note measure exc:tamn11on symbol SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ,.,.,tC NOTIC( NOhC£ OllMel OOUltTY OllAIMI OOUNTY auNW cown ~COURT 700 Ctwte 0...... Df, w... 1tl Ctwte c.'9f Df, ... , ' ...... AM.. CA. 11111 .... AM. CA. ""1 Petltlelf*! KA'l'HLllH MARii l'telntlfl: ,MHCll W l'MR 'l'lfDf"ICIC Oefendarlt: JOAN 11.IZAllTH ~t; JOSEPH THOMAI MR FARAl.l.L: 1118 ,..._..and ~ l'l'U!OlAICK ~ of deoedenta CaN No. ot22tt4 DOHIAAM JUOION HtAD. IUW 14.WONI (P~Y LAW) TIOHI HIAD. VIVA HIAD l'MR, NOTICll Y• !left llMfl .-, 111 per-Olalmlng by, tllfOUOll TM wt ...., ...._ ..-:..:: llllW tuell deoedent1; end llt wltMllt ,_ Mttlt ....,_ .one 111111nown. Olalmlftt any 1ege1 you ~ wteMft • •r•· -... equltebt. rlghl, lltla. tttalt. llan or tM ... _.,.. • .._ ltelew, lrlt11 .. t In 11141 eomplelnt edY«M to II )'OU wltll 10 ...ii ,.,. edYIGe of Ill 11n1111·1 1111e, or env cloud on p1e1n. allorney In 1111• Mallar, you thould lltt't tit .. tl\efeto. named .. OOfl 1 do eo promptly eo that 't04JI wrttlen lo tOO, lnc"'alve, rMj)OOll, If any, may be fllld on c-No 39-S4·U time, IUMMOMI AVl'°".ec:lha llldodemandlde. NOTICll You lleft Men ....0. El trlbumt , ... ......, .....,, Ult. T"8 -1 mer...._ ..... J011 11111dt1nele • ,.._.. .-e Ult.,.. ......,. ,_ 1M1ft1 ....,_ .,...... epeMe -..ere ....... LM la JOU~ Wfttltll 10 dell"•,.... "''°' ... '°" ... ....... h lfltormetton '*"'· If rou wllll to M8lt 1M edYtoe of II you W11h 10 Mell tl'MI edvlce of an en ltlOfMY Ill tMI meHer, JOU 11torney In this m11tlf, you ehould ........... IO,......,..,'° lflet JOUf do IO promfllY to lhll your written written .....,.._, If 111r. mer lie reaponM, I any. may be tiled on llled en lllM. time II Ut ....... ......_el...... AVllOIUated ha llldo ClemendecM. te • 1111 ._..Ill .... _.., El trlbuma, lede....., oentt• U... deMfte hao9fte 1Mt1 ... a-e11.., eudl1ncle 1,....... .-e Ud. ,.. • Mia -a. eu ,..,_. .. ....-..,.tro •IO..._ Lie la IOCttta, .. ~--puede .., ... .,..,., rl9tetrada • • " rou wllfl •• Nell IM Mvtoe ot 't·TO T .. M PONC>9NT: The en etlorMr In tftla ""'*· rou petitioner hee !tied • petfflon OOft· Id do .. "°"''"' ....... ,_ -lllftt ,_ -nee-. If'°",.. .. rllten fMtMNIM, If enr. mer bl " ... ,..,..... wtlMll •• ,. of IM Oii ""'9. dele IMC ltlla _.,._le Mf"4I llU1ted .... MIW1attl-°" JOll, rour IMfMlll ""' IM • llft '"9edo en .... 11111110, entlt9d 9lld IM -1 IMJ lft.., I ~ ~ ... llldtlMftl conl&Mlnt lrtjuncttft er "la _... eu ,...._..,,, olhtlf orden cOMlflllllf ~of rite, ti twir ... ""*• puede - prOIMf1r. tPOll98I ""'*'· cMd .... ,, .. • tlempo . c:111lodr, cllltcl '""°''' 1H0tne1 t ·TO THE DlnNOANT: A ctva feet, CMle, lftd -II othef r9lef ee omplalnt "8e Deen ftted Dr the mar lie 1re11tld br the court. The 11llff 11•l111t rou. " 1ou wre11 to 11rnl•ll-I of w..... lllklnt of 11111 11•11111, rou mual, moner Of PfotMf1r. 0t other ~rt lllllft 30 Clays atler thl1aummon111 eulllorlald Pfoceedlne• mer eleo MrYeCI on you, file wllll 11111 cout1 a reevlt. ""rlttan responM to tho c:omplaJnl Daloel: A119, 11, 1113 nllu you Clo, your Clef1u11 Wiii be LEI A. eRANCH, Clerk nlertc:I on appliClllOn OI lhe pletn- lr: HIMAA I . llOITICK. DetMlll' ltt, and this court mey inter 1 Juoge. (llAL) JAMii I . IWllNIY 1 against you for tl'MI r111at d•· I01f1 town Cent« Dttft •1CJ7 anded 1n the complalnt. whlCh LllllN N .. .,.., CA. t2l1T ould raaull In garnl1hment ot (7f4) 4M-1040 wagea. laking ot money or property Put>llahtd Orange Coast Dally Piiot olher rellol raquo•led In the com· Nov. t3, 20. 27, Dec_!, 1983. lelot. 8056-83 Dated: Dec. 30, 11182 P\8l1C NOTICE -EE A. BRANCH, Clark y: J. Y HYATT.~ UY QMOC>ftY I , HQ. 'ICTITIOUI eu ... 11 t• W. C..-M A-. awe.• NAMI! ITATl•NT ANMft, CA. -1 The loltowing perlOn 11 doing 714) 111-1111 bUllnese u : ubllll'Mld Orange Caul Oalty Pllol TERRI'S GALLEY. 4500 Campua ov. 20, 27, Sept, 4, t t, t983. Drive, S11. •348, Newport BMc:h, 4819-83 CA. 92580 Roxanne Bedner, 3133 Pearl Drive P\8.IC NOTICE •4, Fullerton. CA. 92'31 1-------....;........;....;..=.. __ _ Thi• bullMN I• condvcled by: en l'ICTITIOUI llU ..... Individual. NAMl ITATl•NT Ro•anne Bednet Thi followtng per.on I• doing Thie llatemeot w .. fllec:I With 11141 .,,_ u : County Ctorll ot Ort1191 County on KEAN'S SAILS, 505 1'1 StrMI. Nov 1, t1183. Beech, CA. 92563 l'neo:ll JOdlne Fargueon. 2324 Elden • t, Publlllhed Orange COMI Diiiy II M-. CA. U827 Pilot Nov e, t3, 20. 27. t983. Thia bullnesa I• conducted by, en 5985-83 nCllYIClual Nil.IC NOTIC£ l'ICTITIOUI au ... H U.ITATIMINT The following petlonl are doing bustneu H ' Joel-Ferguaon Thia •l•t-• WH flied with the ounty Clerk ol Orange County on 1 25, 1983 ~ Publllh9d Orange CoHt Delly Hot Nov 20. 27, Dec 4,•t t, 1983. 5141-113 WILDLIFE EXPEDITIONS INTER· ------------ NATIONAL, 24302 Del Prlldo, Oen• 1----..;P\lll....;;.;:~IC..;NO~T~IC:.::E:...._ __ Point. CA 925211 OouglH A. Thompton, 24302 Del '1CTITIOUI llUllNlll r>r1do, Dene Polnl. CA. 92529 NAMI ITATIMINT Oouglu A. Thompson The tallowing peraon la CIOlng Thlt 111teman1 w11 flied Wllh the 11ness as· County Cieri\ of Orange County on NA TUR.AL REFLECTIONS, 2119 Nov 16 t!l83 arlners Drive Newport Beacl>. CA 1'2*74 2660 Publlahld Orange Coest Delly Larry A Burge 2 119 Mariners Pilot Nov 20. 27. Dec 4, 11, t983 1ve, Newport Beech. CA 92660 8 t38·83 This business Is conduclld by en PUBllC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI eu ... HI NMll ITATl•NT The toll0w1ng per.an Is CIOlng bulinett H REAL WORLD SIMULATIONS, ndlYldual Lerry A. Butge This Statement was meo wllh th41 ounty Clerlt of Orange Coun1y on ov 14. t983 "'°°'° Publ11nec:I Orenge Coast Deily tlot Nov. 20, 27. Dec 4, 11, t9&3- 8 t3S.83 895 t Albelrosa Or , Huntlnglon 1------------Beech, CA 92548 Edwerd L Grau, 895t Albelroas 1---..;.P\8...;;,,;;;.;:,l;.;:C....;NO;.;.;;.T.;.;l.;:,C.;:,E __ _ Or . Huntington Beach, CA. 92545 ,temtOUI IMJllNlll Thi• bullneaa ls conducted by. an NAMI ITATIMINT Individual. The lollowfng peraon It doing Ec:lwerd l . Grau 11.._. u : Thll •l•t-1 wit llled w1th tho CONCERT EVENTS. t548·0 County Clerk or Orange County on dams Avenue. Cotta Mole. CA. Oct. 24, t983. 2526 ,... ,. __ _I'~ J-Mlci\all l(ompnar, 3483 Published "'ange .....,.., ,,,_, lmblec:lon Wey. Coet• M-. CA. Piiot NOY. 6, 13. 20, 27, 1983. 2'26 5982-83 Thia busineee 11 conducttc:I by: en CAROLINE STILLWELL BALDWIN ALLEN died at Newport Beach, CA, No- vember 16, 1983. She is ser- vived by her husband, Bewley Allen of Balboa P\111.IC NOTICE ndlvlduel. James MlchMI Kempner Island; her son, David ,ICTITIOUI au ... 11 Thia ataternenl WU II~ with the ounly Clerk of Orange County on Baldwin of Washington. NAMI ITATl•NT Connecticut: daughter s. Pta.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE TIMI lollowtng P«IOn ta doing Nov. 15, 1983. Caroline (Docey) Lewis of bu-''*' u : Baguio, Philippines (and he Ocun V'tr# School Olatrlel OAANQa COUNTY ftlT OAAMOa COUNTY G. A. MIGNEULT CO., 2139 Felr- ,.,. Publlthecl Ofange CoUl Deity PHot Nov. 20. 27. Dec. 4, t t, t983. 8t3t~ merlcan Indian Ec:loulton Title IV MUNK:•AL COUftT MUNIClflAL CO\MT ....... Sant• Ana. CA. 927oe her children. Noel and roject ta cettlng • specie! mMtlng JUOICIAL DtlTiaCT JUOICIAL DllTRICT Carl Atcherd Lewie, 4391 CfMI· Owen). Hope Baldwin, of ednHClay. November 30, 1983 *1 '-boree lltvcl. lt411lltl 11,..1 view, Norco. CA. 9t750 1------------La Honda CA d Dal rom 7 to 9 pm. The hearing will be Newl'Oft hech, CA • ..._1'47 dWMnnlnatef, CA.~ This bu1lnes1 It conducted by: Ill P\111.IC NOTICE F. . . an e elc:I at Pleesant View School. t8e92 Plalnlltt: AMERICAN-CAL MEDI· Plalnlltt: MISSION INSURANCE lnc:ltvlc:lual 1---..;..;;;=;.;...;~;.;.;.;;._ __ _ 1eld K ennedy of Tucson, Landau Lane. Huntington BMch, AL SERVICES NO. 1, INC .. a Clll· COMPANY, a Calltornle corporation Cerl Lewis l'ICTITIOUI aullNlll Arizona. A memorial service allfornla 92647 Th41 h"rlng w111 bfl •ornle corporetlon, db• FLAGSHIP Oelend1n1. Al HAOOELL end Thi• llattment w•• flied with the NAMe ITATIMINT will be held Tuesday No· eld to ClllCUU Ille t954·85 pro)aet CONVALESCENT CENTER HEIDI HAODELL, lndMduelly end County Clerlit ol Orange County on The followlng peraona ere doing vember 29 1983 at 1' PM proposal At thll lime r .. ldenll of Oelendenl: WANDA PIERCE. en dOIFJQ bu1lne11 .. HAOOELL'S Nov t, tll83. bulln ... 11: . •. · • merlcan lnc:llan ancestry ere urged ndl11ldu1I, JERRY JAMES PIERCE, MOBILE "P.M." SERVICE: HAO-l'22IMO HACIENDA INN, 195t·3 Pffwport1 Pac1ftC' View Memorial to give lnpvl, crllk:11m. and help e n lndlvlduel; end DOES t through DELL'S MOBILE "P.M." SERVICE. 1 Publtltled Orange CoMl Delly Blvd .. COSla M-. CA. 92827 Park. Corona del Mar. CA, llnente Ille progrem propoul. If )'OU~. 1ne1u1lve. Per1,,.1hlp, DOES t througll tO, In-Piiot Nov. 5. t3, 20, 27, t983. Mike Shu·Chlh Lin, 153511 Cal .. followed by a musical pro-have eny questions regarding. II you CIN No. 59"~ ctu11ve 5984-83 ()ffpen-o. H1clenC11 Hll. CA. have any questions regarding the IUWONI CeM No. 95477 91745 gram. A trust fund has bttn heating, pi.ase can lndl•n Education NOTIClt You hne been euect. IUMMONI P\8.IC NOTICE Mika Shu·Chlh Lin established toward the com· at(714) 847·700t Publllh9d Orange l'l'M court may decide eeeln•I rou NOTICll You haft been Ned. Thi• 1tetemeot wu llled with the pletion of her book: John Coasl Delly Piiot November 26, 27, without rour ~ Meld 11"'"9 The c-1 ""'decide ..-met'°" '~l'~/AauTIMl, .. NTll County Clerk of Orange County on Allen Executor p o Box 28. 29, 1953 6207-53 ~ou reepclftCI wttMn IO dera. "-ed wtltMllll rour belnt hMfd 11n1Me Nov. 15, 1983. • • · · tM 111tormetton below. you reeponct wttMn ao •r•. Reed The tonowlng peraon 11 doing ,_111 151. Alhambra, CA 91802. f tlyouwlthtoMektheadvlc4lolan lhel111ofmetlonbelow. buslneaaea: Publlalled Orange Co111 Oalty The family suggeslS a dona· PIJBllC NOTICE attorney In this melter, you should II you with 10 Mek lhe edvlce of an COLLEGE PHARMACY, 440 Felr Piiot Nov 20 27 Dec 4 t t tll83 uon to this or a favorite do to promptly 90 thet your written attorney In this melter, you ahould Or • Coate MeM, CA. 92525 · · · ' · St30-83 ·harity 'in 11 u ( fl STATEMENT 0, WITHDftAWAL resoonM, \I any. may .,. flied on do to promptly 90 thal your wni1en Kerl Frank Spinner, 2717 Carc:llnel \: e o owers FflOM l'ARTNIRIHtP t•me esponae, 11 eny, may be nled on Or • Coate Mele. CA 92825 lntt>rment New Harmonv. OPIRATINO UM>IR AVtlOtUattCI he sldo o.mendade. 1me. This bUllnes• 11 conducted by: an P\111.IC NOTICE Indiana. • l'tCTITIOUI IUllMlll NAME El trlbum1; lede dec:W. oentr1 Ud. AVllOIUSll<I ha .ido demenc:lede. inc:llvlduel l---..;..;=;;.;....:..;.;:~:.=..--- 1 The lollo-.1ng person h11 wlthc:lrewn '"' 9lldMftcl1 • -.,e Ud.,.. El tribume; lede dec:ldlr COfttre Ud. KerlFrenk Spinner 'ICTTTIOUI aullNlll 8AL TZ llERQIROM 8MfTHATUTHLL WHTCUFf CHANL 427 E. 17th St. CoeteM ... 646-9371 1' PACIP1C VIEW •MONAL PAM C.met11ty • Monuery CMc>el • Crematory 3500 PecHlc View Dflve Newport 8Metl E as a general pertner lrom the pert· tpondl defttro • IO ctM. LM le a1ft elldlencle 1 -que Ud. re-Thlt 111te"*1t was llled with the NAMI ITATIMINT nershlp oper111no urlder tl'le fie· 111twmeclen que "9•• .,onc1e deftlro de ao diet. LM le County Cle rk of Orange County on Tiie following peraon 11 CIOlng 1111ous bu1lne11 name of SAN If '°" wllfl 10 -" tfll edYloe of formecton que "'"· Oct 28. 1983. bustne11 11: MARCOS DEVELOPMENT COM· en ·"-· In Ihle IMttef, JOU If ,ou wllfl lo-" Ille lldvlce of l'nMIO IAI ARCHAEOLOGICAL AO· PANV at 18552 M A th Bt Cl ... ~·Id.... ttJ ...... ti 1 ... , ,._.. Publllhec:I Orange Cout Delly ISOAY GROUP. (81 BAOCI< AE· ec r ur ~ ·• ....., '""to PfOmP to,,_ '°"' lft e _, 11 '"'e me ,,..., '811 Piiot Nov •. 13, 20. 27. 19'"3 EAACH 11148 Newport Blvd , Suite Irvine. CA !12715 written reetMHtM. N enr. me, be etloutcl do eo fW«!IPllJ to tMt ,_ " 0 Tiit 11c1111ous business name ftled on ttme. written ,...-. " enr. mer be 5953·13 Coate MIN. CA. 92627 statement lor the partnership was 11 Utlecl .... Mtlclfer el c-Ned on ""'9. ------------Ji.mes Peul BrOClt. t520 Ruth hied on Dec 22 t950 1rl the County to • 11n eMeecto en Mle -to. II Uelecl dMM IOklfer el-"8.IC NOTICE ~'' N:S::' .. ~o'!;d~t!:~ an ot Oranoe debefle "-le lrwnedlet...,_.., te • "" -.,.. en .... llHftto, ' FILE NO F152tl4 • "'• -·· eu ,...,_,, debef1a 1M1c9fto lnmedlec-te, l'ICTITIOUIMllMll nd1vldu11 Fun Name and ACIClr .. s of ll'MI Per. MCrfte, el her ....,_, puede Mf de .... m-•· eu ,...,_,. NAMI ITATIMSNT Jamee Peul Brocll son Wllhc:lrawing· Ferheng Sohlel, , ... ,,, ... 1 ttemoo. _,,.._ ti Mr ... 11111• IMl9M -Th41 tollowlng per.one ere doing This 1111emen1 w11 llled With tl'MI 18552 MaoAr1hur Blvd .. Suite 445, 1•TO T .. DlflNDANT; A clllll ril1lrade1tletw,.. buMSl'!9R'!1EIT' ING RESOURCES ourlfy Clefk ol Ofange County on Irvine, CA 92715 ICOMplelftl "8e be9" fllM Dr tt1e ·TO TMI Dl,.NDANT; A oM1 " " ov. t4, lll83. Signed· Ferhang Soh-itft ._...... JOU. If JOU wf111 to oom ... lllt 1181 been MN 19y the GROUP, 2412 HlrbOf BIVd .. Suite PIJOllO McQH & !'AU\., INC, tft1e i.weutt, rou mU.I, pelllttft ....._.JOU. If ,OU wf111 to 207, Co1t1 M .... CA. 92528 Publlthecl Ofange Cout 0.lly An~YIATLAW llMll10dayellf1arthltaummonal• ~ tlile ....._.., ,_ -1. Lyona. aun.. Daley, Inc., 2412 llOtNov 20,27,0eo.4, lt, 1983. fllenutectware a.M......,. N.d on you, me wftl1 thl• court• wtltllll IOdays ener thla eummontle Hert>or Blvd .. Suite 207, Cotti 8137·83 lffenttl ''"' 111en '"POf\ .. 10 11141 complelnt. t«ved on )'OU, Illa wflh tlll• c;ourt • ~ ~.:.:9 11 conduc1ed ..... 1----.. ---.,.-NO-T_IC( ___ _ New"'1 'leoe, htte 1IO nlaN you do. your default wttl be wrlllen reepontl 10 Ille complelnt. v" I ~ lllNctl, CA. -lared on applleetlon ol the plain· Unletl you do, your def~ wMI b4 corporellon. ..._ __ ....... ....-.................. ;.... __ Pubtlthed Orange Co111 Dally lft arid thll COUft meyentar • jUdp-entered on appllcatlon of the pleln-O.nlal Oel9y. Jr. Vice PreelOent Pnot Nov 13. 20. 27. Dee. 4. 1983. t egt1n11 you for 11141 rellaf 0.. am. end thll court mey enter 1 !Udlle-C '™!, •cl~emenk ft~u ~-~tile 5072·83 ended In lhe comc>lalnt, wtllcf\ ment aa•lnat you for the ,,.... a.. oun., -0 ""enoe ~ .. , on ould rHull In gerrllthll'l4H\t of mended In an. compleinl, Wfllcll Nov. 2. 1983, ,_ .. ---.. -.. ,-1C-NO-TIC-E---•-•.1•tncto1 money or property could NttU!t 1n gem11time111 ot P blft'hecf Or "'--~ ,.!..... rUIK. othef rtllef rtquetlled In 11141 oom· wtgee, tllklng of mOMy Of property u ange ....,.., .,_, ---;....;.;~;;...;.;.;;..;,.;.;..;;;...... ___ &..illnl. or othef re11af reqUMted In the com• PllOt Nov. 8. 13, 20. 27, 1"3......, 'ICTITIOUI ........ 0..ed: Aug, 18, tN3 pttlrlt. NAMI ITAT'I....,. • PETEASoN, Clertt Dated: Juty 20, tte3 •• ar WlTM't Tt>t followltlg paraone are dOlng 1y. 0. MALLICOAT, Deputy RICHARD l MACK. C1ert1 ..,...... ""'""' bUf~,:;ISTICAL HANDS, 29332 -::->CAM.'· IMOWALION, A, ~~~~A=-i ~LCH '9CTITIOUI ....... Sonomeway, Sen Juell C9')1ttreno. • ..... It~ .-.m • ITT . Mm ITA,......,. CA. 112575 ....... CA. tt101 -Cltr ,.,.. .. Welt, lie. m bu~~ Ptr90N -dOlng Heney l . Ae9er Hetn~ Oleler Stute , 2H32 tt-~M Ofeft18, CA. -M. Thft ttllement -flllCI wltll tile Sooomewey. San Juen CapillrlnO, blltlled Oflnge Cout Dally Piiot (114) ~ CHARLIE'S IAAND CASUAL ty Cltrti Of Orenoe County on CA, 92875 v 13, 20. 27, l>ec. 4, 1913, !lublilW Orange Coaet Daffy PllOt ::.A::~ •• =-~c~.1:'2.::·· ' l5, lt83. Anne K1th1t1na 81Ule, 2H32 8070-83 Nov 13, 20, 21. Dec. •. 1tu. Clllt1tt'a ltencl'a ,.,,,.., aet l . ,_,., ~om92°!1'*:Y· Sen Ju111 Caplttreno. ,. _______ lliiiiilitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii:i~7.i1m~mj 17th It., Suite •24, "'-• ._.__ c•. Pu"'"'* Orenoe Cont ~ .. v... " ""'"' -.. lot Nov. 20. 21. Oec. ... ti,,..,, Tht~ ~~~Conducted by: I 64 2 • 5678 :?: :::=a.:~ W' I r;;;;;~~;;;;;~;;;;t;;;;1U;-"'91 Heinz Olettt SMt p f d k w Clleriel lrende r111a 1111emen1wu111ec1 w1t11 "I ut a ew wor s to wor for you r111t ............ llled #11n 111e n~ Clilrk o1 Ol llllf9 County on 1 Coun'Y C""1I of Ot.noe County on ov 8. tte3 ,_,,1 in the I . 1·11 PHat Nov •· , .. ,. Publlthld Ora~ Coell o.Nyl ._ llot NOY 20, 27 Dee 4. 1t, 1913 l'ulllllhecl Or~ COllt Ollly 81314' , Jllllol No¥ 11, ~. I • Dea. ·~l:t "'--~-----~~~~ - 810 CANYON Price reduction makes this spacious 4 Bd -FR -Pool home the most attractive Investment opportunity In area today. Courtyard -fountain entry, master suite w/pool & spa & vu. Park-Ilka setting, pvt. sec. sys- tem & 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume loans. Offered @ $599,500. Jeri. 14 .. ,.. .. ''" ••• ... ..... 1-1 . EA8T81DE CHARMER Great little 3 Bdrm starter for the new Investor. Out of area owner In process of painting & recarpetlng. Lg. yard & most convenient lo- cation. Wiii also rent @ $750 per mo. Asking $138,900 -Vee. ,.......... • ....... 1.1 ........ 2111 Saa .leltJllJI IUh ••· ....... Ji ... TllATt.lllt C.f?.l-0 4),.,( _ f)'C ~C..• WOIO "lllH \:)~ \'"U ~~ ~ [:;(,["-::J 0 111 ----t•.e•tf tJ-r CUl' I •OU.AN OPEN TODAY 1 ·5 StcllM rttrut, S Wnl, 4 M, 11 a Macll $1.900.000 ................ 4651 Brighton, Cameo Shs Vin of city ll&Ma, ..., let, .. t1 ..,_, l Wrll $280.000 .................... 715 Bellis, Eastbluff. N.B. c,111111 Yltw, ~ .,.c, s Wrll, ... ktn $495,000 ...... 528 Seaward. Cor. Highlands. CdM Grut falllly lloM, ...., '9c. la l Mt. ....._, tit. llt If .... l lwU. 4 Wra, Ha, Ill ... $310,000 ......................... 2012 Port Bristol, N.B. llyfrolt bell, s .... a 1 Wnl, r..tal, ...., $650,000 ............................ 22 Beacon Bay. N.B. ow C41, s .............. ••dtiM $549,500 .......................... «2 Begonia, Old CdM Qtltt; CltrHtc; l-Wrll, "9, .... --...I& JN $253,000 ............ 1833 Port Stanhope, HVH. N.B. tJ~l()U~ t1()M~§ ) REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H 1ghway. Corona del Mar -------- REAi. ESTATE EXCEi.i.ENCE SINCE 1949 TllTU -. . . Superb locatlon. three apaclou1 bedroom•. den and family room . Upgraded carpet. Air conditioner unit. Convenient to tennis court• and community pool. Lovely. view of night lights . ....................................... $249,500 lllYIUm PAD . . . Great for the growing family. Four spacious bedrooms. It's one fo the Deane Homes choice models, the "Kens- ington". Features Include atrium, patio, flreplt and fenced yard. Backs to greenbelt. Community pool, spa and tennis court nearby . ....................................... $239,000 111 Wl.LIWI • ... . . . Quiet location on cul-de-eac. Three bedrooms. Fireplace with attract- ive mantel~ A'lr oonamoned. secur- ity system. Estate· sale. Realistic price of. ........................... $125,000 111-1100 Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund 1 November 27, 1913 81 Flllllllll WOii HILLTOP New 4 br, 4 'h ba, l'UStom French Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. 001101110 OAYI IAYFllOIT Coronado b land cuat. bayfront lot. 85' lxlat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. AlllllWllUI llOIE Near ne.w. 4..bdrm. 4 bath,.J.ake....view. ~00.Jq. f~. $440.000. Will ~ade for a local property. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR )-11 B"Y'"J,. fJr••• N B 6/) 1>161 Cancellat ions and corrections ma y be made on same deadli nes as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report o~:~:n=~~: ~0 K~~~~'-: . I _...,...... ............. ..........._..-~ Keep the llOme tires burn-Cadlllac1 to 'lo-Carta •ng this winter Fiii your Whatever tM Fad Thousands of tales ere Selling anything with I errors imme diately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabilit y for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnly . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 i1mplt ...ofd~ Pr+n• let!•'• of eoch 1n '" l1iw of loQl.tO' .. I CIPARY I I I 12 I I I C A T J E K I 11 I I t R H Y D I B I FREWUC r r I I I Grandma says that trying to .------.., make lh1ngs worll 1n govern· l,__,..B_A..--N,....R_Yr--Er-11 ment IS somettmes like trying .__._la _._I _._I _l.___.I..__. to sew a button on a --··· ... I G I T s E D I 1--,,,--.--.--..-=-ir--i O Co"'o••'• tt'I• chuc•t• q"'°'•d r I I .' IOI b 111 '" d _ • _ _ _ VO~ d:v.~"Y,; ~l:p ~·1 ~', .__...__,,__,,__......._....__. ". " . -· --~ ~ - & :~~~·.·,10 I' r I' I' I' I' I' I' 1· I" I otfi:.~t I I I I I I "I • I I I ICl .. ·Lnl la1w1rs 11 Ol111ltl11tl11 IN2 To Place Your Ad, Ca• ME.RCHArt>ISE 642-5678 REAL ESTATE .Jerwr1I Analwun Hrlll llalbott laland llalboo Pen1noul1 C.putrano ~..-h Co<ooa d<I Mar CaltAt M .... 0.N P0tn1 D Toro . rountAttn Vall•Y Hununaton 8racll Hunt. Harbour lrvuw· L-o&un. ~ .. h i.aCUNI Hilb L.acun• N1aw1 l..akef.,...., Mlaoion Vt•P N•wpor1 ~l<'h s.nc1enwnu San J..an C.p .. 1rano Santa AN Seal 8"ch So\llh l..alJUNI Sunoe1 ~ ... h 1\wun Wet\IT\l.Nl.f'f Mobde Hom.. """• ApullTWnla ~ach Property a....,,_ Propty Cmwury L<>i. Co<nml Proport y Condom1n1urna Dupl••KI Urttla ii.,..... to bo Moved '"'"""' Propony tndUJtnal Propty !,.ou '""Sal• Mobil• Home Park.I ~ounu11n. Dtw-rt O.•nR• Co Out of Counly Out ol Stato Ra.nrhn1 f•""' "-' Propmy 'T\nw Sharinc . " R.l...Dic~ .. ll It. WonWd RENTALS llown f'um11h<'d HOUtOt Unfurru•Md EMPt.OYll:NT >l#lp w ... ...i •JollttWo1114!11 Anuqu .. i\ppll•""'" Aur\.JUm Bid& Mal'!IAl.t C.mttas & Eq1>1pnwt l Compull'A 1002 r r ... to You 1004 f\a.mnu.~ 1006 Cana• S.ln 1007 H.,._hold Good> I 0 II Jewelry 1022 Ma<h•""'Y 1024 M"""llar><o<a 1026 M•"' Wan~ 1032 MLWC:al ln>lruln4'nla 1034 Off~ f'UrnllUtt & 1040 &qiilpm<>n1 1042 P1anoo & Oraana 1044 Spo<11na Gooda 1048 TV Radio. 5..,,.., 10)() 10~2 BOATS . 10» C'htlrl<'r, R.ont I067 lien.-ral 1069 Pow~r 1076 Sail 1078 Spt'<'d Skr l080 M"""" Equip I084 Mamt Servw.T I086 Shpo & Dock.I 1088 Swros~ l090 Suppht.,1hutn.ll(t1on I098 Sall-rd• 1100 ___ - ::~ TRANSPORTATION ti 7~ A•n:rlft 1200 Bt<y<lft 122~ Campen 12:.C Moto< Btkn 127! 'MOU>r't')'ClftfSC'oo14'n 130C Motor Homft 132: RV'1 IJX Tra1lt~. "Trav~l 137! Tra1trn.. Uuhty 140C tm AUTOMOTIVE 14~' t:IO(J Auto IA'astng 1)2!> Auw S..""""'l'•ru 1~:11• AutOll Wonu-d l~n1 Sporl.11. Rat'·· Rncb 1)80 4 Wht.,,I Onv~ IHOTf'\J<'k> 1600 v.n, 1eu /\ruu~u'" • ·1n'tt' AUTOS IMPORTED 2100 Alt1t Hi>n1t"!1 220C Audi en M9W.S ~,.1 11 you·r• not atiopp1ng 0. -·-· -:~. _:_ .. ":.:... . . -MIO cl111lft.d. YOIJ mey b9 ..._. ·---·-...... '6:ao .• paying too much. U......,... .. • ··WO 642·5678, ....... ... . OS» hrewood needs by look-ROii •em off the mertlet Seti with EASEi Are you "1us1 looking"? told everyday In class!-Delly Piiot Cl .... lted Ad 1ng In cla sstlle d With 8 Cl .... ft.d Ad It's a BREEZE We ltke browsers 1n fled. What's you line? 11 • almp .. matter ... 642-5678. Cell Nowl 642-5878 Cl...,fled Ada 642-5878 c:lesslfied 642-5678 . 642-5678. )ult call 642-5811. SUPER llY SUNNY MONACO 3 bdrm. In excellent cond.. new carpet, paint, etc. Favorite family area of Harbor View Homes. $234,500 . IUm IAY .....allT -3 bdrm, 2 story with 2 fl replaces and large patios. Perfect for entertain- ing, w dock space. $775,000. MUI YllW -IWllll LIU -Both attractive! 3 bdrm, CdM hlllslde, min. traffic, max. privacy, private beach. $285,000. LUlll • llPl.D -3 bdrm, 3 bath and 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Both units have flreplaces, French doors, patios, close to beach. $349,500. IUT HY • A •Wiii I PUPDn -Hugging a secluded cove In the aouthernmost corner of Corona det Mar, this palatial retreat la In a world of It's own. Privacy and security personified, 3 bdrms, 3~ baths, maids quarter•, pool, spa, gymnasium and pond. A Unique preeentatlon at $1,900,000. (MAI appraisal available) OITTAlll • tm l&Y -2 In Beacon Bay! Step1 to beach and dock, view potential, financing at 1450,000. 11.&11• • l9Lll -Dark wood•, luah green- ery, leaded glue..1._ 2 ftreplaces and a epa. 2 bdrms each unit. ~40.000. IT IPAllUll -2 bdrm, 2 bath, den, Jumlne Creek, view from pa11cno -greenbett to ocean , great flnanclng. $340,000. 1&•11--Thia wm be told! 3 bdrm, aharp, clean, 2 ftreptacet, uaune loan, near pool, tennl1, etc. $340,000. But "who noeel" Ull .... Tl HI--peUghtful COM lo- catlonl 2 bdrm, 2 bath ctulk2.1._large muter aulte, den, enctoted patio yard . .-s95,000. kll• • --.0 -So. of Bayside! 2 and 2 with 2 baths each. River rock fireplace, spruce paneling, camper-size garage and owner loan poss. $410,000. OPEi 10111 UT I Ill ......... rtfrtat, I ... , 4 '8, ti I ..... $1,900,000 .. .4651 Brighton Rd., Cameo Shores ....... Wra, ... , .......... ...... $549,500 ........................ .442 Begonia, Old CdM IPll 11111 UTlllAY ........ ,..,. ............. ..... $1,900,000 ... 4651 Brighton Rd., Cameo Shores ............................. $549,500 ......................... ~2 Begonia, Old CdM '-••1•LP1aa,IWnm,._r11,....,....._ $280,000 LH .............. 523 Avenlda Campo, N.B. IPll Mllll.llAY ... ,, .. "' ...... ..., ... "'· ............. $280,000 ...................... 715 Belll1 Eutllde, N.8. ..,./ ....... l ...... ' ............... ..... $495,000 ....... 028 Seaward, Cor. Hghlnd1, CdM ........ ,..,... ............ ..... $1,900,000 .. 4651 Brighton Rd., Cameo Shorea. ................ ..,., ... ,.,......., ....... $290,000 LH .............. 523 Avenlda Campo, N.B. $650~.~·~·~·~·~·~Be'= ::. N.B. 1549,:.~ .. ~.~ .. ~ .. :1•:::,,.n CdM .... 1111r1 ..... ..., a .... ,....,.,., ... ,n 1253,000 ............ 1833 Port Stanhope, HVH, NB ..... ltr .... SIPEI llY Quaint Corona det Mar. Corner lot, sturdy 2 bdrm. home, one block to beach, good loans as- sumable, only $275,000. 1112 ~ ..... AIU -Three bedroom, 2'A bath, N.B. • townhome, auneet vtew, opens Into nature park. Only $119,900. ~an -Inverness model. 4 bdrm., 2 flreplaces, perfect condition comm. tennis, pool, spa. $349,000. " IAfflllT ._ --Three bedrooms with 1 bedroom rental unit. In exceflent condition. Fantastic buy on sandy beach. $650,000. HUT flll.Y - -Newly decorated In neutral shadel, expensive use of wood and brick. Four bedrooms, den, apa. $310,000. WT1m ~ -Two 3 bedroom units, Two 2 bedroom units bright with fireplaces, yard1, solld rental area. Only $315,000. · OlllU m Ill U.IAll -Looks historic, fives contempory, 5 bedrooms, 4500 sq. ft. and grand porch overlooklng the vast Pacific. Preented at $1,750,000. .. • UllM ftlW -.U -Spactou• Burlingame 4 bedroom plus large rec. room, canyon views, owner wants outl $439,000. IPll • ~ -Outdoor feeling, redwood Interior, akytlghts, French doors, open to grassy yard, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, quiet cul-de-sac. $187,000. LUST IDlllffl -Four bedroom In Eaatslde Costa Mesal Two baths, brick fireplace, prop- erty vacant and easy to flnanoe. Least expensive 'St $127,500. IALIU .,.. . -/- -Cl881fc knotty pine, tile flreplace, bullt-ln booklhelvel, 3 bedroom•, 2 bathe plu1 charming Income unit. 1437,500. ,_ •1111 ...... -Fireplace In llvlng room and famlry. room, epa In Mrene eettlng, aome OCMn view In HVH. $380,000. • elm m IB1'llL -H.V. homel, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, near community poof/greenbelt with patloe, apa, Nee yard. 1245,000 . ....,.. --Vety prtvati,-2-bedfoom. bath,- ln Beacon= patio, apa, and comm. tannll. Spacial at ,000 (LH) .-1 PUii -Three bedroom, famlty room, oountry kitchen. 12eo,ooo i....hotd. 11111& • -MI 1•1-ClnyOn vtewa, quaint Y91 epadoua, three bedroom, tamtey room and vt.wlng deck. A epealet home (owner/~t) "485,0DO. DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1883 Garage sales. yard sales. rummage sales. street sales . no matter what you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH When you get tired of f1ght1ng your way into a crowded attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So get into the act. clean out those unwanted items. and make money doing 1tl It's fun, it's profitable. and following these 10 steps will make 11 simple 1 Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your • sale Wee kends are usually good. but many successful sales have been held 1n the evening, iust after work. Check the wea1her forecast 1n the paper, and watch for any other large event that may attract potential buyers away, such as fairs or community events Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any s1ng}e day. , . • Z What to sell. Everything 1 That rs. everything you haven t used 1n the . • last year If an item has antique value. or is brand· new. or has unusual value. be sure to ask a healthy price for 11 Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. Look everywhere. and list everything. Furniture. This is yo ur main attraction and your best source of income. Be sure to place furniture where 11 can be seen from the street. Pnce furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the classifieds for comparisons). but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest. Rock1nQ chairs. chest of drawers. tables and chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped. and kept close at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia items are very popular - display them well. Clott.in9. Make sure clothing is clean. and mark the price way down Put as many things as possible on hangers Separate kid s things by age Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low pnces are a -• on clothes except fot"'unusual items. which should be tagged With an explanation (11ke.~n~embro1dered flowers. dress worn by Mae West) ... Appliances. These will sell for a fair pnce only 1f they work No one will take your word for 11 Have an extension cord so they can be tested. or better yet. have radios playing. o ld TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plants. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper. Maggie). and write a line or two on the name card about how to care for them. ] Write your ad. Here 1s a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks. Bentwood rocking chair. toys, infants' clothing. 1922 • Victrola in original cabinet. many gadgets. lots or unusual items. rock collection. plants. Refreshments. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide Be sure to list unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if needed. Don't use abbreviations-many people won't bother to decipher them. CAUTION : Don't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item 1n the' ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. " Where to advertise. Place y·our ad where 1t Wi ii t>e seen by people who live 1n the area -most people shop close to home The • Daily Pilot is read by 88.000 aautts 1n Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, Irvine. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide exposure And with the Pilot. you're not paying for waste circulation in Lo~ Angeles or Anaheim Plan to run your ad 3 times or more, and start 1t a few days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. 642-5678 araie sate 5 Make a sign. To help make your sale successful. make a few signs • from cardboard and letter Wlth a magic markor A good sign SIZ8JS 14" x 22". 6 Placing your sign. The morning of the sale. but not before. place your signs. Be sure and add your address and any • directional arrows. This should be done about a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians. CAUTION: Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs Please check with your town's planning deoartment or clerk. . . 7 Marking prices. Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have vato1us si zes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape. However you mark them. "'°"• pricn low. Garage sales are for barg:'lin hunters Remember. whatever you can't sell you'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year 8 Serving refreshments. This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly • • atmosphere.Jt.also....encourages peopJe to stay longer __ and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items llke donuts. or the kids could go in business for the day. with a lemonade stand. ' Display. Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't • cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer questions. relief for lunch, etc. Check your neighbors and .frie.nds. •See 1f any want to 1oin your sale. Th is will give you someone to share expenses with and increase interest in your sale. If others join you, be sure to include this ii your ad (example: "three-family sate." "neighborhood sale"). Group sales are a lot more fun. too. DalyPila•(~ ~~~~~ 330 w. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, ·cA. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE! Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday a-noon. MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL AND FUN/ , •• • - 1 - Orange Coe1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27, 1983 DI * 1••-·-· ........................ 1a1 __ • __ ...... ltr •••• .,.l!wi;;•.-•r .... al __ _..t.-00 .. 1 !!!tral IMI I ~! HOllSE LOVElll OOU•TRY LIYllHI OU OlllHA Ill MAii 211 MAllllHIH an ~ f;( LANO' I ol VuluO [ apandffd 11111cn1•1 wllh 4 Sil 7S.OOO A \lljlY custom Hllrm~. 2'· llAlllA & ~llP · r 11~nch Co11ntr y Ou mall! m0Att11 tull• up· "!JMd ''' lloor 2000 ~''"' lnclu<l"s •taDlo •, l c:u11dom1n1um 01 ll 2 w11n 2 'llalls &. Sec>A•11to 1110•y. owne1 built. 11vn1 wo• k att0p nr office On 2nd 11001 31 () IOI lrom Showa b•11utlfully a Oc11an Olvd I block 10 1>1t1al 01 S 159 ,0001 • •1-1111t 00 • I IJIQ Co• on1.1 Ouach O<l 6411-717 1 ~1011.,0 for nlll m1llnl11n 1mc:11 und yu p11y only 11? h111on1ono I S11tol1I ft1turtt l10ldt1 ? ln1oe bdrm:; n1on mu· THE REAL ESTATERS rored wa•d•Ol>t!S wlcl'11t11 .. Otltrr llUUIS, 2'> masll!r IJ(lth~. F111nc1scun 1110s drt1ss1ng 11n b1dol & wlmlpool tutJ <1t11um POllOS Oii 1J<11111s 1.1rn1ly 1m h11111y 1111 & 11111 1119 rm llrop1oce & oc-e<111 111l'w windo w seuls Sl<1111etl 91as' 111 hotns !>l'\.u11ty & se~•1,11e lrrl' 'V~IPmS Stlllllkll'I:. 111 lq ,.ubli,·•t11m~ hNiulfltl "'" "" tT .. uJr,.." I 11ut lh• oil 111 lhr ll•lh l'llul •1111 1101 loh of 1 ttlh ... uh lturr lo lour •1uoltl1•J f•f'nf'lr q,11 Jijtl. A11dt'l~Oll dOuOh• 1 htnl '" hul• .. ..... ,,, .... """' ... .... _ ...... _ ... __ ._ .. _ ................. _ ~·-· ................... _ .... ;;;;;.&; ___ '""' ,., •••• C.1tral IOOl lt1tral lMJ 9t1tral 1001 l!l!!tl lMI 1!111!1 S 101,llO :;;U;;Y;;Pl;;l;;IT;;:: LOAlll OOST' llES' N•n111 11-tnl• 001geou1 It• L11tf11 ho•ntt Mi. 111 '• Sdrm• ~ I nk11 ov11r fHA loan • 3 SP'!ClllCuha1 mou11f11111 u11a B11 lamlly rm rormitl dill IHHlroom wi th n11w 11jau11 VIEW from 11113 1ng , ccintr 41111111d o 1ruly c.;uipo1a Romod11led older 3 & 2 Bdrm uuia111r101110 k11eh•11 wllh kllChOll llOW 0011 e&bl· DUPLEX 1111 Qul•t lomlly ull bit-In• lnCtudlng not1 mlc10 w11ve E~ry. n11lghbo1h00d A 1andy m1crow1v11 and comp11r.;. th111Q "' pe1t41e1 condition t>eocn end pior tor 2 llfQt to r fne grunda ett Cell to '" 5416-23 13 yachtl. Owner wilt carry apacloua 11n<1 lush with • THE REAL ESTATERS llEWPOllT OOllDO FOllEOLOSUllEI Walk lo Ille beach trom lhe note & l 0 on lhll aeclu<led 1po In lho FEE LANO property backyard Full price $999,000. C1atl 63I·14100 $259.500 Oon'1 well 75 1·3191 - \\1\ll HI ICCl"I !pSElECT ltllMI' Irie. REAi (SlAtl PROPERTIES 131-1400 lh1s nlghly upg1aded 1 --------Buytf meete MlkK•wllh 1111 B<ltm condo Fealur11s In· effective c1111allled Id. elude new appllences, Claaallled. 6412-7667 8412·5878 mlrrortld wQllS In llv1no room Ii l>edroom & 1s oeautllully wallpapereo P11c:ed 10 see a1 $119.500 646· 7171 THE REAL ESTATERS llAIPlllll Located ln M..a del Mar, th1I 2300 tq. h . home la ln great condition. A.woo lOC.. VA IOllll and owner will help flnam-e. Asking Sl&0,000. OILLlll PAii Fllll 3 Bdnn, 2 bath, pl1.11 pool, needa some TLC but hu load.a of potential. Ju.st reduced to $125,000. 111-1110 gl.l~l'I vinyl 1r.11n"' S<l!lll (1,1l<l1N1n 01r 11r1111111 e, u•1 11,111!1\lll•t' dll 111~1l1t> ha11I "'~iiiiiiiiiiiiiill·----·1111.. w,111• Fr enc.n IJ• 11111u I • t''''" neav-. ,,,,,,1,111011 ~I <11~wall tn10111111uu1 I 11,. 11me Cal ~11ak1• 111 .. pr 1101 I 1(101 ... qurSlli! SC• Oiied o~k 1<1tcne11 C.lllme11y I &llCMITECTIULL Y STlllllll 00110111 IEL 11111 FllllT IOUIHllT Super l<X.•ation, 5 Bdrm 4 'h Ba. 1 elevator, dining room, stunning lge Mstr Bdnn sui~. w/unsurpassed Catllna & whitewater views. Two fire· places, 17'' ceilings. For sale or lease. Opn. Sat/Sun 12-4 pm. 1020 W. Ot.-ean- front. IY llY vinyl clad 'hel11 rny1 throughout 2 . st1u1ter!> & qua111y carpellng e• I 1 1 1e1101 ·~ ciea• 11ldwood ~1d1nQ one y• 111 design with a1cnrtt'C1 II. t vea• 111 IOWPHIT • co11struc1ron With a Dutch con1rt1ctor to• 1.omplt'· 11011 Omer items 111· elude F cencn ooors all inner 1oc11 brass wea1ner- $ I ro pp1 n g & b rass thresholds. lrgnt we1gh1 1 concrele belween floors and noise tree cas1 iron plumblng pipes. prewlred tor muste. TV & 10 pnone 1acks & 1nne1com One of Corona del Mar's most outstandmg homes located only steps from bay and ocean beaches with a fabulous water view and view of the jetty. Designed by re- nowned architect Paul Thoryk and featured in Home and Garden magaz.ine. This distinctive 3 Bdrm., 3. bath home is one you will long remember. $850,000. Charming older beachfront home, 4 Bdrm 2 Bat.b,Jargest standaJ"d Penin- sula lot, Best location. Priced near land value at $695,000. Opn Sal/Sun 12-4 pm. 1024 W. Oceanfront. Step into the elegant entry of this beautiful custom home for instant ac- cess to itS bayfront living room + fonnaJ dining room, den, gourmet kitchen , breakfast room, maid's room. The spacious mas~r suite O\'.erlooks the bay and features a fireplace, wet bar, twin walk-in closets, and twin baths. Three additional bedrooms with baths, phaa pier&slip fora large boat compliment the residence. $1,650,000. Inquiries to Cathryn Tennille. IEWNIJ IUOI WlTEIFIOIT •11n 1k ,~•n ~" 1 not h11oth tn pm't· n •a<on uh](' l'J'ISI. rl11~~1f1~d t<d' t•rt 1~ini.: Daily Pilat (lttU1ti~O AO\ P"O"'° .. , !Jtll lllroughoul Home was !lulll to last 100 yrs w•lh every ene1gy •tem constdere<I Bo1h condos look hke one single large home yel you buy lor only '1 & own • 1. Asking $495.000 - owner can help lrnance Call tor <1ay11me showing by appo1n1men1 Broker I co-opera11on l1C/ll3·Htt Dwner/Agt will cons1<1er 1ocal property In 1raoe1 SllMIT1 ( 714) 6 73-4400 121 31 628·2128 Tht Hort»or Arta's L~st Estoblished Rtol Es .. ~y 11 ~ \J l Ii< >It lll•tullLUI New spacious 3 Bdrm, 31h Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and akyllt.es. Wall< to beach. $325,000. Open Hse. Sal/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. COLI M NEWPORT RIAL TORS 2919 LC.... Hwy., Corone def.._ 175·551 t Anxious seller. Exclusive custom main channel residence. Can accommodate up to a 60 ft. boat. Priva~ courtyard. 4 bedrooms, billiard room, formal din· ing. Fantastic view. Call Llnda Taglianetti for details. This Weekend! * * 2658 Bayshore Or (By5hrs) Npt Bcti 759-9100 $1 750,000 Sal/Sun 1.4 Wttp thi\ hoftdy dlrtclOf'y with Y"" ""' •ttbftd H yow 90 hovn-11 ... 1 ..... AN ti.. locelioM li•hd b•low .,. d..cn~d '" ~ .. ,., d.toil by od••rllUftCJ •"•·"··· '" lodey'• OAILY PILOT W.t.HT .t.OS. ,.,, ... , \how1"'i ~how••• for HI• or ,...., or• wr~d lo 1 .. 1 u.ch tAfo,...oliOfl "' thl\ coiv-••<II Sotwrdey OAd S....ctoy 2227 Windward Ln. Npt Bch 759-9100 $339.500 5 BEDROOM 442 Begonia. Corona del Mar Sun 1-4·30 HOMES FOR SALE . 2 BEDROOM 507 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 545-5510 Make offer Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plus FAM AM or DEN 303 Enero. Bluffs. Newport Bch 644-0350$465.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 2080 Repub lic Avenue , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $107 .000 Sunday 1-4 2113 Seville, Balboa Peninsula. N.B. 631-7300 312.000 Sunday 1-4:30 874 W. Wiison St. Costa Mesa 631·7370 $116,900 Sun 1-4.:30 3 BEDROOM 217 Jasmine. Oceanfront. COM 673-5551 $449.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *49 Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $340,000 Sunday 1-5 616 Marigold, CdM 675-5511 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1833 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hms) NB 675-6000 $245,000 Sunday 1·5 26 Rue Grand Ducal (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $550,000 Sun 1-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle. N B 673-7300 $550.000 Sun 1·4 30 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • 2200 Holly Lane. Newport Beach 650-2633 $309.900 Open daily 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760·8333 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 220 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, Newport Beach 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1 ·5 .. • 4501 Dorchester. Newport Beach 759-1615 $489.000 Sunday 1-5 1411 Kings Rd (Cllflhaven) Newport Beach 642-5200 $495,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycresl. Newport Bch 631·7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 506 Rockford Place. Cameo Highlands . N.B 631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-4:30 • a35 Skysall Jasmine Creek CdM 759· 1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 528 Seaward Ad. Corona del Mar 760-0807 $495.000 Sun 1·5 3065 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa 751·0864 $136,900 ••501 Tustin, Newport Heights Sun. 1·4 644-7211 $195.000 Set/Sun 1-4 1, 1 Via Eboll, Lido Isle, N.B. 873-7300 $395,000 Sun, 1·4.30 * * 106 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle. N.B. 675~6161 S 1.260.000 Sun. I ·5 4 IEDROOM •• :W5 East 19th. Cotta Mna 64._ 72 11 $170.000 Sunday 1 ·5 5411 Eldorado. Huntington Beach 963-<6767 $179.900 Sunday 12-4:30 1100 Essex Lane, Newport Beach 548-9043 $219.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1824 Kings Rd (Ocean & Bay Views) NB 646-7171 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 129 Sevme. Balboa Peninsula Pt 673-7300 $359,500 Sun. 1·4:30 * * 1024 W. Oceanfront. Npt Bch 675-5511 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN ••v 14 Burning Tree Rd , Big Canyon 640-4868 $599,500 Sunday 1-5 •* 5522 Southall Terr. Turtle Rock IRV 0759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 ** 415 Bayside Dr. Npt Bch 644-7020 $625,000 Sun 1-5 * •4651 Brighton Rd (C"meo Shores) CdM 675·6000 $1 ,900,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 109 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Point 675-3772 $575.000 Wed-Sun 11-4 • 1600 E Balboa (Peninsula Pt) Nwpt Bch 631-1400 $525,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 1441 Galaxy Dr. Newport Beach 548·5647 $$375.000 Sun 1·5 * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644·6200 $2.450.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 * I Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644·6200 $1,395,000 Sal/Sun 1-6 • 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1805 Glenwood (Baycresl) Npt Bch 644-9060 $349.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1133 Highland Dr (Westcllll) Nwpt Bch 631· 1400 $369.500 Sunday 1-5 • 1921 Kings Rd (Chffhaven) Newport Beactl 642-5200 $579.000 Sunday 1·5 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-8333 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 1617 Bayside Dr. CdM 760-8333 $995.000 1844 Port Charles. (Hrbr Vu Hms) Sun 1-5 760-8333 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •*4512 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. CdM 760-1734 $495,000 Sun 1-5 3730 S. Sycamore, Santa Ana 645-0303$ 142,000 1713 W. Qary, S"anta Ana # 645·030j'"'" $162,500 220 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, N,B. Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 644-6090 $725.000 Sunday 1·5 123 Via Jucar, Lido Isle, Npt Bch 631-7300 550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • 3 Poi nt Sur. Spyglass Hill , Npt Bch. 631 -7300 $540,000 Sunday 1:4:30 • 1834 Commodore Road. Bayorest. N.B 631-1400 $$299,000 Sunday 1·4:30 **831 Via l ido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $1 .695,000 Sun. 1-4:30 2412 Cliff Orlve, Newport Beech 673-7300 S516,000 Sun. 1-4:30 * 1925 Wlndwerd, Baycrttt 673-1181 $365.000 Sat 12:30-4:30 •20 15 vecht Mischief (Stevu) Npt Bch 7$0-9100 "46,000 Sun 1·-4 675-6000 $549.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 708 St James Pl. Cliflhaven. Npt Bch 979·8280 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 1020 W. Oceanfront. Npt Bch 675-5511 $1 .150,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 5 BR plus FAM AM or DEN '* 16 Geneve, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $2.150,000 Sunday 1-5 1633 Bayside Drive. Big Canyon. N.B 631· 7300 $1.195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2601 Island View. Corona del Mar 644-906Q $398,000 Sunday 1·5 1018 Sandcastle (Hrbr Vu Hts) CdM 552-2000 $375.000 Sun 1-5 6 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN * * 710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 640-5078 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-4:30 835 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle. N.B. 673· 7300 $798.000 Sun 1·4:30 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2756 Hillview (Hrbr Vu Knls) Npt Bch 760·8333 $265.000 Sun 1·5 510/5 12 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 63 1-7300 From $239.000 Sal thru Mon 12·5 ' 2 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 207 19th Street. Newport Beach 631-1400 $406.000 Sunday 12·4 2711 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) Newport Beach 673-6900 $310.000 FEE Sal/Sun 2·5 3 BEDROOM •302 Avenida Cumbre (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $225,000 Sun 1·5 510'1t/512'.., Polnsettla. Corona det Mar 631-7300 $259.000 Sat thru Mon 12·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 2 BR 710 Avocado (So of Hwy) Corona del Mar 642-5200 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BA ptu13 BA 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645· 7048 $399,000? SetlSun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE RINTALB • SP• •Poot 3 BA A,TI • • Watttftonl • • * Waterfront & POOi ., Otw tdd'"' 11 gua10 o••• { BAYFAONT ·NIW Ul'DNO ·~ MOUftleln Md • ..., vww "°"'...._.wet, 1 a 11111,.... .,._. "'• qutet femltJ n1t1hbortloell A MMr bMoh + ,.., tot 2 .......... Ow9* .. oe1tJ 1M ... , Md T .D. Oft IN9 RI LAND propeliy. --· 111-t ... HOME + INCOMI! 1211,000 "9nlfteu&e a bedroom + deft hCNM ...e, 1 Modi to_. Ind Y, Modi to ler· "A" ,,..,.. with nice IN9W ....... AIM .., ..... ~,_..,unit""" ....... 111-1400. HARBOR AIDOE·FOAEVER VIEW l.c""'1 eat9d communHJ Md ,... otOUI dic«et0t't hdurto. 2·etorJ NII· denM. LWIMy ltindeceped ,,.. ... IMfJ to 4 bedroom• Ind eophl1tlc:etod Mvtng Md dining.,..., PebulcMll VllWI of lllrJIN, lltht• end ..... IM0,000. "11·1400. LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT lnterMtlng end ....... floor pt.,. ...... lmmec:u&ete 4 bedroom + den Md temltJ room ~. hcludld etrlum petto, clrculer elaltcaM, S ,.,....... efMI gou""9t kitchen. Own« win oonlkter H · chenge. 1115,000. UM400. OCEANFRONT RESIDENCE Dremetlc Ind exciting home .eth lerge open room•, llgl oeti, tNll a Teue IMll tlone. 4 tolal bedroom• with ,,....., eult• tot lhl romenllc. WondMtul VIEWI of oc.en lend Ind eurf. -,000.111·1400. LIDO ISLE-LAROE LOT ertng the tem@y lo thle &erge end lo¥ety 4 bedroom, s beth home, etfuetld on • 4S' lot. Comtorteble Aeor plen Ill ctu 1111 e din, dining rm~ gourm•I kitchen ..... ooo. 131-1400. • WATERFRONT HOMES. I'<. Hh'll lSl -'IH , ..... i.: .. "' t 0'{"111 "· '4, .. ..f*,...., .. ,·4~ Vt. ( "" .. , ...... 'it'~l•ffl l\t.) I Ut-1 400 '1-. "'io1on. A.11 l!,,-1....,nd '7Ut00 II~ UWY nm ••1 1a1.- 0n large lot. Open beams. two fireplaces -new carpet and paint -formal dining rm. 3 BR -marvelous neighborhood. lncl. land. Call Barbara Aune. Also for lease at $1900 per month. MIST HLLlll 11 IO,HI Newport Heights area, 3 BR, 2 BA plus detached bonus room and bath Large yard. Kitchen and baths remodeled. Lncludes land. Martha Macnab. 1&1111 Ytrw can °" sa 11,HO 3 BR. 21h BA condo w/lg fam. rm. Many upgrades including hard- wood floors, levelors, built-ins. Overlooking hills. night lights. pool, spa, ~nnis. Jan Young. 1&1111 YIEW IHEI 1141,.. "Somerset." This lovely 5 BR home with sparkling pool, spa and 3 car garage has been r~ duced to seU now. Near school & greenbelt. The perfect family home. Larry Dyer . UTH Ill O&IYll lltl,IOO 4 BR, 2 'h BA Broadmoor plan 2. Comple~ly remode led through - out. Pool, spa & a secluded set- ting. Top of the line in everyway! Sandie Fix. Fii. llllWllY EITITI 12,111 ... Prime Big Canyon location over- looking fairways, lake and ni~ lit.es. 5 BR, 4 fireplaces. library, billiard nn. family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom Valentine Built Home. Tom Al· llnson. PllM. LIO.-IWPT UY SIMI ... A prune Lido Bayfront. 85' on the water next to private beach. Pier & slip for large yacht. Just under 8.000 sq. ft. All wood vaulted ceiling, solid beams throughout. Four BR including large mast.er suite with study & patio for bay viewing. G uest suite, maids quarters and aux- iliary BR. plus 4 car garage. Dona Chichester. Ylll•tulUUlll .,..,.. Including land. Canyon and ocean view from this charming 3 BR, 2 BA home. Extra large lot with room for expansion. Acce98 to private beach. Great potential. I Donna Godshall. 144-1211 Daily Pilat Classified phone 642-5678 ., ' - D4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 27 , 1983 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS For Ad Action CaM a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 So your old 1alopy t1nally conked out and lell you with a toss ot dr111~? Find a dependable ca1 tn Cl&Slll&d 642·5678 I bedroom +den. 2-bath condomin- iwn home in an ocean-close Newport Beach location. Lender forced to foreclose and is verv motivated to sell. Call (714) 833-8383. Ext. 33 2 Far West Savings and Loan Association. llYEIT II II EIEULI Oltlt114lq 11,. Off I•• Enjoy the amenities in this family home featuring a large tam.lly kitchen, separate dining room over- looking lattice patio -or relax by the ti.replace in the rozy living room. 3 Bdrms, sewing room. entertainment bar. laundry room, studio with view. 3 1h baths. All this and a large I Bdrm apt With sundeck. One or the Island's "hoice locations. Good financ.:ang. $435,000. lll-4000 OIMllPLH 5 Bdrm. 3 t>a owners m11 w1n1ce courtyard • L Br ap1 1n roar A Musi )ell s1 1ua11on A sking S59S.OOO Olll 171-2311 llOIEIS HAL TY ELH&ITLMll 1 llHT OHITEIS NPPY STIHT Just 8 blocks from CdM Come make an ofter on s111.-beach. 11111 2 Br 2 this oldef 2 t>d houae on Be home wllh detached R·2 lot $225.000 mother·ln·law unit la situ· 171-1114 a led on a st reel to alley 360 1 East C11 Hwy 101 The 2 living areas are Corona del Mer separated by a beautiful open courtyard with a tiled spa. Motivated sellers are moving South. Now offered et $275,000 493·8812 UHi HAL HT&TI Find whet you want In Daily Piiot Clasalfleda. For Clasallled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AD· VISOR 6-42·~78 nirbell, HI .:\LI OHS Over Y2 Billion In Sales In '83 Fl1Hla411ttl Lowest priced one story. lower Mesa Verde on cul·de·SIC s1ree1 4 Bdrms. 1 7S baths Fam· 1ty room. llreptaee. Bike 10 beech Needs some TLC S 162.000 PLlll 5 1n Turtle Rock 4 Bdrm1, 3 ba tam rm and • 3 car oarage Prot)erty h•• 1u11 been relurb1stted Mani· cured 1andscep1no $229.000 enCI you own lhe land ~i1:or' ·Realty I 786-1172 1 .<-·.JM.AllMttJ..... 3880 MICl'lelson Onve lfVlne Turtle Rock. President Yao11t Home Great buy. v1-. • lnHt ltr late ==~~=-------.--.---.............. --.--1••Ht ltr lalt IHat1ler1&11· 1••••H ler Salt IHHt ltr Salt .. •-.•.-•at ...... • ... l-.•r-.-la;;.;l;.;;• ___ 1 ~~~~Y ',"ex :~d~~~.,:~~ ~0.1~~~~r s~~~277~gt • .... C...........,tr_aJ ____ ..._ 1M2 ltatral 1M2 ltatral 1002 C..tral 1112 Intra! 1002 8fatral ll02 Bdrma, 2 7S baths. large &Ji ---~-----..-.......-1..iiii~;.;;;.---..;:.;::.:.: tamlly room. fireplace. La1aaa ltac~ l- K-ER &: LEE Freshly painted lndOOf RILIYlll ... SPA Perlect tor large on a spectacular OCEAN . tam1lyl Auume loan_ FRONT;tO~. wnitewater S 179,900 view 3 Arcn Bey So. hltr laaitttl Laguna. Guarded gate 3 Bdrms. 1 7S baths Fam· arH w/pvt bch. tennis crts & ciubhse Owner Fri 1ly room combo. brick 10 Mon 7 l<l/<199·3070. Real Estate ~l~~.~:'~ru~f 1~.:· or Tues lo Thur (213) Owner purcttaH<I land _7_99_·_1_15_9 ____ _ and wants to move $129.900 Sut>mlt all of. ~ A .. Gr~t Western Company E:~:' ..... 0 .. 4, ~ :,. NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE UST LUSE OPTIOI 11,110 PEii lllTll Best value in Harbor Ridge Crest. Almost 2,000 sq. ft. of comfort & luxury in this ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-1501. 11 IU llUll With view of golf course. Superb Newport location. Highly upgraded - plush, plush, plush! Owner will consider trade! 759-1501 111111 WITEIFlllT--ftllE IEMOEI 1111,000 Beautiful executive home, ideal for family and entertaining. 40' dock and view. Spacious 1 story plan with 4 bedrooms. 3¥. baths, 2 secluded patios and 3 car garage with work.shop. Owner moving South. 759-1501 1111,000 -OOUI VIEW From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bedroom. 21h bath towne home walking distance to beach! Over 2,100 sq. ft. Pool. spa & tennis! 759-1501 PIElllEl1 HOii -PllCEI IEllOEI 110,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bedroom, 3 bath executive residence with VIEW. pool, spa and "studio" room added. Eleborated security system, mirrored walls, new carpets. 759-1501 IOVEI lllOllEI -1101,000 Spacious 5 bedroom executive residence with lovely Spania-t in!luence in decor. Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st trust deed! Just listed! 759-1501 WILi Tl IUOl-S12•,000 Out.standing buy for older or younger couple. Beautifully maintained . Private, guard gated community. Two huge bedroom & 2 queensized baths. 759-1501 IAlllFIOEl1 YIEW From thia 5 bedroom mansion high atop Spygla.9a Hill. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever aeen! And the sparkling light.a of all Newport Beach at night U. breathtaking! Pool, spa, 9ecW'ity ayttem. You OWN the land! Over 3,300 aq. ft. of executive luxury. 759-1501. IPYIUll lllll--1•11,000 Newly redecorated executive residence featuring· OCEAN VIEW beautiful aecurity designed pool and large lot. Lota of u8ed brick gives a warm, family feeling -a terrific choice for Holiday entertaining. 7~9-1~1. .IUlllE OIEEI Ocean & greenbelt view, extra large private spa, recreational area, .everal tennis courts, 3 large pools. saunas & jacual. Guard gate for eecwity. Only "426,000. Beuer see th U. one! 759-1501 1211,IOO -PllYITE IUOI AIX:ft8 comes with this custom built hilllide home in Corona Del Mar thatprovtdesa "countryside" feeling with vtewwof hills& "open space". Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 AFFOBDABLE HOUSING UNDER 8126,000 HIPIUTI llLUI -$5,000 down buys 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 1850 square feel home with stone fireplace & fabulous family room. $109,000. 963-5611. II e1&L1n1M -Takeover loans at 11.8% overall rate. Cute 3 bedroom house in Orange. renovated in 1962. Aaking $112,500. 963-5671. SH,IOO -3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new carpeting & flooring. Lovely kitchen with family room area. VA/FHA terms. 963-5671. ttH/lltlTI -$6,500 down buys you a 3 year new condo with 2 bedrooms, l ~ baths and encloeed garages. $77,900. 963-5671. IUllETIH Pint Ml -Lowest priced home with tile roof & private comer yard. $111,950. 963-5671. Hll/llllTI -Total payment with $6,500 down. Super 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. &llLTI IYll 41 MLY -24 hour security in luxurious complex. Several 2 & 3 bedroom models to chooae from. Single and 2 story floor plans available. Starting at $78,900. 963-5671. &111111.I'-' flDI UTE LIU -No qualifying. 6 ye.an new 3 bedroom, 2 bath double car garage. $1,000 per month total payment. Aaking $96.500. . 81111 REPOSSESSIONS HEP WITll 11m•TH llllN TIWll•E WITI YMI IWI IUT Mii U11,llO Abeolutely the lowest priced 3 bdrm, 3 bath Seagate Townhome on deep 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 t.h.i.a home light and truly beautiful! One bed.room and bath downatai.ra. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE, HUNTINGTON HARBOR. Drive by and call 963-6671. 1041. MWI, 12.141. FIBI UTE FllUOIM llAlll llW NllT1111111-HOO ... Ill Fin Three beautiful homes on large oceanview lota within walking diatance of downtown San Clemente. Just a few of the many custom featuree you'll Jove are the French doors, wet ban, 2 and 3 car garages, two fireplaces, honeymoon tube with built-in ·~ & 1eparate lhowen in muter bedroom suites and more!! From •264,900 and flexible. 116 AVENIDA RAMONA., SAN CLEMENTE. Drive by and call 963-6671. ml ILMll Tl Tll ILll llllfll 11• .. " Ill ........ WllTlllAl·ltll,lll Wlth only $69,000 down, this San J"rand8L'O Viciorian charmer can be yours! Priced under recent appralal at $23&,000, this ii a euperb buy for the tarae family dealrinl bHch Uvtnc at an affordable price and tenna. Four bed.rooml plus four batha. Library and family room plua sunken llvinl room. three fireplacea -one ln mu1er bedroom tulte-Bnll tlxturea, central intercom. ~28 20TH STR.Erl', Jfl)'NTINOroN BEACH. Just drive by and call us 963-6871 CH. llWPHT lhOI llPIOI 2670 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach. CA 92660 C71 4) 759·1501 dl. AMERICAN HOME SHtELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You :· •mllTll ........ 9032 Adami Ave. Huntinlfian Bled\, CA 92Me (714) tU-6871 • In pres11g1ous Easts1de One ota l\1nd. detacnect 2 story condo w11h a great private covered paho wllh SPA and outside BBO 3 Bdrms. 2'~ baths Small Beach Collage t Dtning room. llreplaoe bd t ba on deep Ml"ny upgrades N8WPOrll bu1ldable 101 · 2 btks 10 t1arDOf High ScnOOI dis-bCh Some ocean v-. 1nc1 S 165.000 Submit' I tots ot S<1n decl<s Great ierms See and make en We're lll hrs! I oller S1S8.SOO VACANT and ready to IU-IH4 · move 1n10 Owner wan1s - qulek aale. will listen 101 ;;.••;wr=;'';lt;;;•;c~;;;';°';;' any reasonable offer• 4 • Bdrms 12 large maslef -1 AAft suites). 3'"t baths. dining 1.a• ,.._ room fireplace new I 11 You v'I Seen Everything carp~ls SWIMMING 1n Town & Nothing Seem1 POOL. S161.SOO. Try VA1 Right .Your Searcl1 la terms. call today! I 0119!' .. Come VISll tll·2HO llE lllUSIMllll U07 S lrilttl St In Harbor Hill This new ' ' I 6000 SQ f1 custom ttome ~~~~~~~~i WH just liSled & won'I ._.111 l·I IUt long at this price. ...-511 Open Ttturs-Sun 1·5 2171 IL Ill 5bl s·~ba. Ut>rary.fam. rm Asaome S75.000 II 10%. Agt 673-25661759· 16 t6 4Br 2ba. shake roof. (r41 S 133.900 Agent ............... . 772·6140 '"' sn 1-1 1211,000 21lt El lit IOI.Until Assume S7S.OOO al 10•~. At ttte pier, a rare 3BR 2be 4Br 2ba, shake roof. Rendez11oue con· $133.900. Agt 772-6140 domlnlum on lhe Ille of the fabled ballroom On 104' llt, H 1' ftat4. the boardwall\, steps LO No points, no loan lees lht sand with panoramlC Reduced S tOK 4 Bdrm. ocean V18W Easy beacll 3'h be. pool. RV speee. walk to the Dory neet. n-paint. Vacant. Lge • Pavlllon and ferry. super cleen E'slde N.B. Balboa et ll's best. School Dl11. 642·2000 144-7211 days. 631·SOSS eves. 28R 1' • ba condo t>y So Coast Plaza, Und« mkt 81 S83,500 •(Id seller pays $2000 ot points. ~~;25g~ SS6·16 26. •ILlffS e ""'* Custom "E'" new lhru-out • BY OWNER 3br. 2be. 6 2bdrm 2SOO sq ft E11cel· yrs new. good hn .. m1 to lent fin 5'16S.OOO In lee beacfl $1J5K 642-6727 OPEN SAT ·SUN 1 10 S 303 ENERO. N B 2 STHY WTSlll 6<1<1--03so This 11 • good buy' 3 •IWIU'I* Bdrms. den. huge work · IPll SAT/Ill 1-4 shop and <1 car garage Open beams. toasty fir• 708 St James Pt 5 br. 3 piece dining room. 2·~ ba. pool, ooean \lie'#, new baths and on quiet paint. crpl Owner w111 cut-de-sac So much'*• help finance 979-8260 · for S 196,000 HISl'T IT llAll 1•2·1200 SENSE to BUY your own 3 PETE BAR Rm . REALTY Br hOUM w/poot U .50% linen. 1n a beautlh1I '*Ghbortlood '°' under $120.000?1 I heY9 II tor you. Call Patrldl Tenc>N 790-8702. 131· 12M. Aft MYllLftl --------MeM Verde?l I MW a 4'. 3Br.den, 1V.blnrHarbof GE M on 1/2 ac. • 8 eke r P 0 0 L . w/paletl81 PoOI fOt YoU· $137.SOO. &"1·8071 Brand new llellnt I fUll.. w/tetmt. c .. 1 Patrloi lomlMf~l-CU bome Te11ore 760·1101, (Baller/a..,). Xlnt IOC. 2 131-1291. A9t br 2 ~ Ba. mlcfo, blt-ln1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c al h . celllnge . ...,_...,--~~~:oJ~~~": ~...., 1-4 8kr Sherry Coahow 4 lldrm. 2bt w/p0o4 I 1P8. 131-.214'2 '°" of naturat wood °'* • brick. ..... cory ... ...... mothleted 1110.000 ... 3 8dr 11.; 89 nice home. AT S'5 E. 1"91 Of a.II .. Oo ... Ill HI Towne. .... 1111 St<l,llOO. PM. only, Aot. Ctluetl Spillef 97$..6400" . ' - Or91l e Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, November 27, 19&3 •• ..... •• , • ''"" ••• Ille ...... ... .... '"'" ,.......... '""' ,.......... ........... .... Ylmln!!. .... lf!J!ll ltula lMt lt!flrl 111111 IMt l!!Jlrl ...... lMt lalMI l~rt ltatla 1111 C~a ••I •11 2711 Ctltiiitla 272' • * •mtH llW * " Cut•om t:>each homet Pta1a11l1 Ht7 3!lit51X be, 2 bloell. lo t Cl'1oom, 1 61ih l vafi llHI Tiii Sii $749 tlOO" tlunt e .. ch WUT I IUUll11 g 6d s b• t houM l1om t)Uch, olOM 10 PoOI ' lrnmed u 7&/mo. Call Mid C.M. too 2 Br 2 Ba HOIOSCOPf ••• .waaay •lttlTI Agt Patr ld!. l>tl3·0000 Huge 4 Bd 2'" 81. b1lght I beh' v~ 1 t950 t 13 tennlt 902·8683 •Qt 160 1900 new apt1/drmpe1/p11n1 • •wr-elry end unit In 8tufl1 Eiit B•lbo• Blvd Newpon Shorff alngle ltOly 1525 h•quiitteprot d.c n~ IAll1tl1ttlttel1t ~:':!or.!~1~';,o~P~':n 714-179-&Ht · 381 2'1' a. oondo:-pc)01, otn ... WAUYllUOI 15t·e&23 BY SIDf'iEY OMARA cuatom h~ Window t'35K below app11111111 • bmll ou 181'ma Ont" C • 1 I 11"2 8.35 Amigo• •9. SH5 2 bd cott•gtt. g11de11et PALM M"'SA APTS ltHtmenta. w•llP•P•1 Si>.c l'llY " Cll\I YUll 1~4n 5 v·,, 's .. d•u o'r "!•L• u 6 8U·ll081. 213-541·4480 provlde<I for welt mtln· 1 Br .... ,.,mo" .. Br 151• cpt'd. ruuy l•ndsca~ 4 12-Je1 ::!'• b1 C•P• " " 00 • "B .. ···-~ 1 2 •""" ' " Monda!{ November U t1nco<1 Two ~Br 51.,81 Codal XtrUQllOiel AP• •v•1.ut1Pa1rlc1<Teno11." r ,..,.,, Hn v -. 3 Br, 2 b• on w•t., l•lnooyrd SootPCH 5 Ot11ceht18·4 168tMMI • hlY8 11un1, •• ,.m rm 15•. Cltll on & PI O Igo to agt 760·8702. 831· t288 lrptoa. S l8 Imo Ovtt-$07!5/mo. 4 er. 2.., ba on blkt 10 beh A1trlg8'1tOr, Or 81n11 An• Height• A IES (Matth 2l·April 19): ~t " revealed, you'U $345.000·1349,900 3 Br ''" Int $2&5K & 12 lOK -lookln~ Cllln• Cove. Agt w1te1, $1400 Both e1111t W1thtf/dryer lnefude<I. 1 7141548-8800 benefit U result. Focua on work proc:edurn, aped.al ~. 3 81 hH mlrror•O wet John Zervos Viking A.I! WtlLIYff PIY 640·4 68 12/1Agt8•0·8201 car gar, no pate pleHe. ~ bW a~-~ 1...-ln and h b•r 13o9.000. 8891 pr1c. fflO·OB60 ote 540•5883 S379.900 tor 11 $450.000 6 A y 8 1 0 E pl A c I'! $725. 730-5559. O·&: P111 1 Br, lrplo, pool, p1t10. • ty tocutexpenaet . .;;JUlncul'M! wor-your behalf muc tng, t:>eat un . t>e•t toe 110 4 Bdr oce•n vtew tor.. BAYFRONT Spaclou• 2 4 Br 2-B• NeWi>or1 l•tand. 873· 1833 eve• & wknd• gu No 1)4111. 309 W 81y. of thia taket plAce behind tcenet. Favor will be repaid, job pu OPEN DAIL v 12·6 PllOl lllMlll Cloture? t have Ill C11t Br. 2Ba. 11150/mo. Bllt 2 car Jl8' 28' dock, yity. egt. 1516 850"8357 done UKI )'OU have feelinl of l.nner .. tiaflCtlon. 2200 Holly Lane MYll s•H P1trtck TenC»e 760-8702, Grundy Rttr 87&·8181 4022 h•nnel. 11500 Wlllk or IOo 10 beh utel 2 Br 1 81. ldeel for TAURUS~A 20.M.ay 20): You lmprtnutyle, polidee are 2201 Laurel Place 1 •• 1 O•t•x" Or • BR. den 631· 1286 Ao• (Have --I .I. ltlltf lll-1141 Lar~ 2 Br Ir""" liam m1ture couple ctoet to 2.,07 l _, P'-' "" r ., 0111.,, tool Jeamtne Creek 2 t:>r lllllCh. ,..... • ' eel, vnu .... 1.. --1..i-there la diatinct -' ... '11tv of a iur.,. -• trp1e1, 2'" ba. oer tor 3 hm, 2 b•. 2 ctr 011. "° latlrtet...._Lt... Uy adult poot1, tenn11. ·1~f~~o"0.; ... ~ .. ~4/•'•· ,,--__... ._..... .. YUi., ...-uui " United 8r011.,• c111 ' loe hobby room Jllt~llt Hean l lit g•te. I 1600/mo, no pe11. d'er. ear. 0000 Ml It park Ilka Mttlng ., ... _,,'"' promotion and added lncome. Relationahip lntenaifiea, you could e.ir.;:~n:~:.~t:r 1 $375,00l> Owner will 720· 13otl •nytlme PV1 l>Ch & bo•I llllp• Tll ... IS StWP 1 Br g11tdtlfl apl become"lnextricably" involved. C..pricom native plays key role. MorntEves 498· ms ~"~~ 1.1!~,:~~ nome .. UllU llLLI c .. 11 Mna 22 4 ~rl 955· 1055 _ 875:5535 Ott!_ 1"·2111 f!%• & frig. ~8.':;~'7 GEMINl (May 21 -June 20): Lona·•tand.Lna project la near Open hse Sun 1·6 A Beeu11tul 1072 Royal 2 81 I B• Duplex ""incd Beacon Bl)' 2 br, t be, pvt c"'' ..... 2724 ---oompletion -your viewa will be vtndicaLed. Individual you 1111 UNllllllllS Robinson Allr 648-5847 Chalet Home-large llv· ' beach & 1enn11 No pet11 SUIPI respect 1eeka your rowuel. Focua on rules, regulat.tona, ing·dlntno kitchen area, l~~ds g,ars=nd~ '::~~ N/smkg 1700 utlta lnct' 1 & 2 Br apt avail. S~95 & t Br 1n sml comple~. •ee-limU.aUona, property appraisal Stepa will be taken to remove Newport Heights 3 Bdrm llPUlll OllllL 2\, bl wllh pool and spa OPEN SAT /SUN 1 ·• 111 UINI Y11W lllN 50 t Tustin. I 195.000 Owner Is deSl)8fale Home 1 111 vacant & setter wants •IWNllT SllS (flt) (In otter Assumat:>I\ 1St l 0 or $64.95-0 MOVll ti J Bdrm 2t:la. 2 story. walk before Christmas Call tor 10 beach & clubhouse s 190.000 Both are priced pnce & land quote Diana tor Immediate sale. are Cappel 631-1266 ready to move into and h1ve great 1erms. Don't miss out Call now ram 11 y rm w I w,. t "A" M...,&r 549 3484 Avall now 675·9826 1550. garage. SP•. pool turet OIHn range.oven, ... f .. i '-·----'-. btll master t:lllh v1 • -Avlll lmmed C1ll t:>lt 6 OIW t 1 "465/ -.,. nauana wlwslk 1n ctoste & gerdeo 2 Br 2•,. Ba ltplc 2 car gar BEACON BAY 3 br, 3 t:>•. 645-5677 177 E 22nd SI pell 3~ <;;.'"m1no:0· no ANCER tut:> Elaborate dreuing rett1ge w l d lncld pv1 ytrd, bay view Steps 1 0 (June 2l·July 22): You'U encounter exd\.lnl, area w1double sink Atao S775tmo. 350 Avocado to pvt t:>each., tennts c11, 1 t:>d. 42 Imo rnct u111• Super Upper 1BA. enct creative people who appreciate your t.alenia and potential. 2 large l>edrooms & 2nd 11 F2 547·2868 73 t-7747 park Incl l6 dock NO No Peta 383 Well B•Y gar. no Piii. frig etec Emphaaia on originality, Independence, creativity, ability to get t:liltll LtgM Interiors PETS I or 2 yr te11e 548·9516 range 1410, 842·S964 to heart f tte Short•-' be '-ti -·I.-Young adults welcome Bil garage, 10 yerd AVlfil Fet:l I A11ls req t Br t Be wtpvt patio & O ma n . ~lp may necemary, re ... Ve nwuu:a Agt 540.5937 V1c1n11y 17th & Irvine $ t900 mo. 675·86 t 7 gar. quiei triple~. eonve· unusual request which de.erves terioua conaideration. $750 mo Agt 640·4868 Lido unlurn 3 , den home n1en1 loc Gas & w•ler pd mle81iB.AY LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): C.oune of action char\ges -ride lactat Prep l 3SO J Br '1• Ba on E side. trpl, 6 to 18 mos IN 1vall Agt S 4 9 5 9 6 8 • 9 5 9 6 · eeaulllully llndacaped with tide, follow lnatincta, realize that you can leanl by teaching. .... -... ..... -... .. _......, ___ $~56,~~ &A8~a1p:r'!~~t 675·8t70 962·8118 garden apts Pool & spa Family member takes atepe to heal recent breach. Focua on i; so de 1i~~~!I Mase cneck 642-6153 ltWPllT IUCll Lii 1 Br. stove retrrg newly ~:~~I/decks No r.~ intuition, emotional retponaes, ability to improve lnoorne FEE IY TH SU $475 000 Prrn only Agl 3 B 4 bdrm 2 Ba 2800 sq 11 carpeted draped & 1 Bdrm $5 IS potential. IHICll SI0,000 Cnue1>. Spiller 673-6400 qu~~t1 b;9,1~t~~rrdtiov:ef ::::,a~edp:; Ga~~:..~ painted 2186 Maple St 131 E t6tti G46·66 16 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar cycle high, popularity 144·1211 Remooeted duple• priced S600 • sec 982·0 t26 poor servlct Included ?~Sea.II a6:t9N60° pats To Bach 1•55 increases, c:ravel plans are firmed and you reoeive long-awaited below appraisal ot 11HITS·ll"101 --k $"000/ ~v " " " uni ti y 'Ube righ 1-~ ·-·-'-' Social $299.000 wl AV parking, ACAOSSFAOMBEACH 3 Br '2 Ba lrg tam rm As 1ng • mo . I Bdrm $515 comm ca on. OU al tp~atuW.,moment. . spa & dbl car gar Own.ii Super tlnancing $48,000 w/lrplc Crpts. drapes 2 631•7370 2 er upper w/gar. No peta. n50 Vangu1td W•Y llC'tlvitiee accelerate, you'll be asked to preeent views before -----will carry and or trade per unit F~ land. car gar & trg yard Pel Ok 540-9626 , ........... 1 audie---. """ 2 4 4 4 F o r d h a m Reis req. Avail 12· 1 $415 ~ ..... "' llYFROIT + •13 ~~$~6t,:0m~~',T ~=~= SILVEIWOOl I Ot. (Fe111Hart:1or1 1935 • 362 v1c1or1a 645-8161 WHYUll Vil.Liii LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Some restrictions a.re nece.aary. TAX IEPRECIATIOl liila pel 631· 1266 CALL 140-IOll S lOOO sec Agt 957-070 1 2 bd. 1r,, t:>a, townhouse 2 Br. pool, 1acuu t, garage will ultimately prove beneficial. Visit individual con.fined to Spacious owner's unit , 3 3 prrme units (3 Bd. 2 8d & 4-Exec homes tor lease tn spi , btl·rn gas ap; caavar~ttndry rm. no pets, home or hoapital -obligations can be fulfilled, favon returned • So 1 p c H 1 ne-• SC Plza tree Poot, ptlances. n-carpel " .. -. ll l i..... c:. .. ...; Br rental, excel. S.tl>Oa r • 1 Bd) · o · · 01 spa & tennll avalllbte drapes, PlllO. water paid 2 er I Ba SS55-$565 and you' fee IJOl;tter as a result . ..,..;na.rian ia in pJc!ure. tstand location. Trade ac· only $299.000 w/9.87•/• 95~ W 19th St SCORPIO ("-23 N 21) 0 -•-'onahi · ·--1o1:-cepte<1. Asking S995,000. !inane. Palrlck Tenore. w11h most Range NEWPORT CREST S570 760-2852eves-· · vd. · OV. : nc...-ti P an..,..~ OwnrJ~gt. 6~4:115~ Foreclosure! 4 Bedroom agt. 760-8702 S1275·S1500tmo. Bkr, 4 Br. 2~ ea. tam rm, din 2 ~ 1•1t bl studio ept, YSL .... 141·1122 creative procelS ia stimulated and your style afti'acti favorable ocean vlew $379,900. I I 1..., Timi Steve Tl!aten 979·5828 rm, 2 car g.,ege, m wtd, hookup. ffOO/mo. We1l1lde 28R fBA up· attention. Lunar poliUon emphaaiJlee friends, romance, a1pira· 760·8702 Agt I••· £.Side 2'h Br 1 Be, patio, beach, pool, tennla & tac. 642-5530 or 846·9558 stalra new carpet U and flt dert ed fro buainNli'i'tr deciaio C S52K per unit. Positive encl yrd. blt·lns, $1175/mo, 675-6788 2 B 1 b I I bNm drapea: ulll paid S575'. Ona pro V m recent ---~J; career n. UYHllT WITI Piii Harbo: Knolls Ondo. 3 w/ 1591• dn. $575/mo. 650-0500 WATERFRONT TWNHSE ce:i S8ai gaser'25rp. 0; 1 st. $250 HO Call Beth P1aoel playa •'AI role. LIDO ISLE . next to green· Bwr ·n2 It Ba. _$6~801 ·000 By SllHrwff ... I "·. S-631 5230 1 SA Gm IUS (N 22 Dec 21) Do ~ · tm t · o er 760 "" • -Famltu Snarlall 3 • large 2 trg master bdrms, 2'/t t:>e, IHI & MC $225. 2 pet· • OV • • · : mes e JWI en LI belt,glvesspaclouacorn-••A IOll ' ,..... tu ad F pl 3 l.inl.11nhted fami1 be · 'd • l al or tocatlon 4 Bdrms, 4 Hrt:>r vu Hmes. 3 Br, 2 ba. -· t:>On\J$ room. country kit, now.7 decorat r c. IOlls, no pets. 650·1798 laat. eek 2740 .......... -Y mem r LS on your 11 e, prove oy ty. t:>aths wltl'I marvelous lrg tam rm. lrg yd, next to '-::::::::: formal dining. custom g~·:~:· ;,, c:, g~ as:i. B1cnetor etose to beech Spotlight on dealinga with important people, govenunental view. Price lnctudea 01eenbelt 644-6765 II ~~b.·ss5~s~l ~:::~~:~ $1275. mt, lea~. w:.k~ 2 Br. 2 B•. trg patio, gar g•rege.°S400lmo. all uuts agencies and individuala willing to back your concepta. Taurus architects plans for r• iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I UllTS lly lee. 537·5027 days 714/835-0292 Sun-ell . newly carpeted. Included 536-4837 plays ~leant role modeling. 11.450,000. 1' Liii ISLE Super elghtplex, each with da" 673 0473 draped & painted, nice C RICORN (Dec. 22 J 19) Defin 1 142 1200 HOME FOR RENT ' -locatlon 2195 Miner SI. Beaul 2Br 1'1t ba twnhse, · . • an. : e terma, aee peop e U • IPll HISI 1·4180 ~a~:~:·c~~u~:· t!0~g~~ Costa Mes• 3 Bdrm. $875. Yll IESEIYE Ill No pets, S650/mo t dep. Frptc, patio, v•ulted cell· they are, streamline techniques. get rid of superfluous material A PETE BARRETr 111 VII EULi dos. Owner will tlnance at Fenced yard & g1rage. Now gated 20 Townhome To see call 845"9804 tng, bit Ina. encl gar· xtnt and expenaes Formulate long range plana which could include 3 bedrooms, 2v. baths, 12~W. Super lnveat· Kids & pell welcome. VILLAGE COMMUNITY. ·~~~. ~6~~;~· Hrbor. travel. Write. letten make ~tACta obtain additional lnfor· .. REALTY sunny open den. JuS1 off "*'I. asking $796,000. 863--0755 Agenl, no fee. 2 8c1rm, 2.,., a.. t600 aq 2 Br 2 ba Tnn ... E.. 11118. . V ~ i:..u ' Vll Lido Soud $395,000 CALL Bill COTE Mesa Del M•r. 3 Br, 2 be It. of pure luxury. 2 car Verd. S8751mo D•ya Nr beech· 7 br, t'lttia, bit mation. '{rgop )'II"""'' role. Liit amn 760-1900 1800. 2888 El Rio garages, spu In ·~ry 998-7300, •Ml for Dick, Ins, lrple, encl git $625. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): You find out about money, Ill· noo Open House Set/Sun t-4 hOme . mHter aulte. din-640·2428 eves & witndJ. Quiet. Avail 5J.8.0921 how it geta that way, what to do to increue eaminga. Member of BEST BUY 17500 DOWN 548-5292 ~~~~::· ~~r~~~~~ * 3BA 2b•, s.c Ptu SA S2P•BclouTs qhu1e11258e5r Sw5151 • oppoaite aex lends moral support, will work ln your .behalf and 3BR Eastbtuff Condo .. Oet ••ar 3 bd 2 b 1' I Poo11p1110/spa S750 no r. wn H · • k 'll l f ' al T ,.. ____ Ca · '"'"' "" • a, ovens, pr v•1e pit 01 & 1 752•5822 · c1e' 1 10 beach 980•11856 you no onger eei one. aun11, ""'~~>' pnoom penona $160,000.(213)541-4460 IPTCllEIT101N lmly rm, W/O, Rel, dt:>le yards , gardener pes, very n figurersc;rntly. Ill' •• 's 10., H Former mdl view 3 er 2V• Qlt, incl gardner. lncd, provided. E'-1nt llvtng lllTu•T Ill -u1 a-p (F-... l9 -ai._ .. 20)· 'IN-•·h th than · Oc V Tit 1 .. t Ba,S183,o00.0WC.Ptln. $975.556-1446 onl)' t5 m~tes rrom 1525/mo 2e;•1Ba.poot Spac~2 "8r~~rom . ocv. :U&&n;I• · .i;u...,. ra er. initiate n u r ·vs comun Y on t y . Own r I Ag t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim New 3 br. 2,,; bi, 2 car gar Fashion Island, 7 minutes laundry · roo~ close 1~ S525. Lakes & s1reems. pro)ect. Check legal nghtl, pennialliona. Emphasis remain.a on ~:1:;,•s,r=.r d~~~: 730-5688, 646-79511 l&YFIOIT + '13 twnhses. I yr lease.$&()() to S.C Ptua or 0 C. Air-shopping t49 .E eay St. pool & apa. large rec poeaible partnership, legal decisions, marital status. Reach t:>ltns gd terms Np1 Cres1 Nwpt Hts CAPE COO 3 Br TU DEPRECllTIOI mo, 1st, tast 1 $300 sec P<>f1. Jusl east 01 New-YSL M t 142 1101 r 0 om new 1 Y r 8 • beyond current evnAM,.tion1 gather infonnation be a shrewd 2·3 Br. den. End units 2 Ba Assum roan 11'.;•1, 2558 Orange For 1ppt, por1 Blvd & so of Sen I• • · decora•ed 1:>eau11tut1y . -.,.-..--' 79 500 $240,000 645-1446 Spactous owner's unit • 3 call Mark at 640-4950 Diego Frwy $1050/mo $525 2 Br pool. 2 persons landscaped securlly ~o;.;;beerv;.;;..;..;.._e.;:.r;.;;._Ari_:..:es.:..::p:..:la:;,:t..ya~k...::e:!.y_ro:...:..:.le.:.. _____ ~-------- lllCllYll·IYIWlll 11•1\ fixed rate. 30 yrs Monaco with t:>est GC view t4 Aue Vlltars Open Wknds. 640-1536 ICUIFIHYltlll In West Newport. $4 75.000. By owner 645·5430 Ot 673·5910 OCEAN VIEW 2Br 2ba Luxury amenrlres Owner w•nl to sell S 165.000 BYCO 645-2251 rentat. e11cet Batbo• 631-5439. 2473 Orange only, no pets 325 J 17th gain. So1ry no pets . • tsland location Trade ac· Super Spiciousl 2 'family Pl 646-5137 1t-7PM 846·6591 AJlllatatl, Val. VacahH l11t1b It c e Pt a b t e . A •II Ing room. upgraded Inside & W I i t 2291 -----• -. -It tall 2-7 SL 2901 s995,000. Owner/Agt out Great area Utlls H • •• tr A gre!Jt t t:>r, 1 ba. lrplc. trg LIJIH ltacla 2741 lewrrt ltacla 2719 a . n 1_..._._1_11 ___ _......, .... 644-9513 paid $415 . security tee. A11alt now 4 Br. 2 ea backyard. gar $525/mo. 1 n'r $375 utU pd sull Bot:>HopeG01iCtass1c.ln· R le to Sh 3 be! 537-5027 , POOL home ne11 West-Agt 873-1282 at:>Ml older 'empi ge~l no NO FEE Apt & Condo ren-dlan Wells Racquet Clut:> ~ma 1 t:>lk 1 1 r;n View or ocean & nlle lights minster & Magnolla. lrplc. Charming 2 Br l8a In smoke, ts 494-2003. tats 6~~~~2n::,1~er ~~do, ~'::'sg~t SC~~~ ~o~ ~2451mo 05~:~8; 2 Br 2'> t:>e Twnhse dlw. covered patio. gar. tri·plex crpts dr•pes ---1 g. e ' · 2 BR ~ 1 BA -BACH trplc ·micro 11511 comp dener 4 pool l9fV pald. t:>ttlna P•llo S500· SSOO Studl 1 block to bch VERSAILLES I area ot Indian Welts Goll Roommate wanted 10 ONLY 10&°00WN1 UNITS IN CORONA DEL wi d ' hkup. Spacio 9· Kids 4 pets ok $800 . depNopets540•4484 Imo, 1915 total 2 Br Ocean Vrow 11100 Course 213·2•8-7868 shi re tour bedroom MAR $275,000 MARY., u . $600 dep 863·0755 mOYH you 1n 497-51194 A 63 4960 ----home 11 B Frrept1ce OISYIM VIEW lllMI I 011 tf Larctd Ltts BROKER 675-4863 s795. 546•3115 Agent. no'" Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba. Water.gas _!!en~__ _1• __ Lge turn 3Br 3ba condo 12· 1-83 5225 847.0849 ii MarHr Vltw ..... -w•-1 Otllt II 0 I ---!love & O/W 1nct No ...,.,, leac 719 Ocean view. Npl Shores J Lake Tahoe 3 mo mm1• See this extraordlnaty of-J t:lr & lam rm Bank ····••ia, hatrt -·.: • • .. r l L... Dogs $490·$510 • dep rn&:3 Br 2'tt bl Condo Br 2 Bl $900/mo mum ren1al. tncllne Vtl-Shr 4 t:lr llOuSe tn c M Kii faring tealurlng 4 Bdrms, I ..,. 90,, ·11 I lt1trl 1450 3BA. 2BA. 646·5606 nJlrlatafl ara I• 548_875'2 10•8PM · N · 1 c' 1 All t:llt • 646·988 I 0~ 550•6487 tage Call Agt Lou Gar· pnv lndry lee, g•me rm 1orm1t dining room. lam-oanvv, ,. nanc ng, -------• ewpor r91 · ns, rell 1·702-831·2888 wlpQOI table All utlts Pd lty rooms and vaul1ed Bkr 631 ·3513 tdyfWOd lucky oeer Mine El Ttrt 2232 Ct1tl Mt1a UH eas1s1de 3 Br 1 Ba cot" w/d hkup, 2 car gar. pool. Spacious BPI. I ml from S325 Jan 1 6'2·8154 ceilings. Ouldoor Spa WESYCUFF llU Beau 20 acre. 13800 HOMES FOR RENT i42s Dtx mobile home, no 1age 28 17 o Elden spa, tennis. Beautiful. beach carpets, drapes. hatall It - •nd large private aeck Terms 499-4375 EL TORO 3 Bdrms pets Mature adults $665/mo 631-1755 l5 OOOdwllt Ct 642·2357 Slaut 2tOI So Legune ~tad er91• Beeutllully del8lted onty OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER -. $ 5-S8SO F ' O t , TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 pool, nr beecll, prtv entr. etgh • SAT/SUN t2-5 Survival Prope<1y CloM. 82 .rc,c~y•rda 1991 N· ule · ~;:8373 USTSllE--, ---SPECTACULAR Bey View. ,,., on 1f relocating $295 -utn 499-4122 S6t I : old. Asking 4 Bdrm 2ba spa RV underground. Prlv group & garagH. I I pets ewpor • ,., t:ltk lo bay & ocean, 3BR tBA lrptc micro lltla.aw. ..... 95, . S219oo0 119v.1i1Tt1. forming 499.4375 welcome. 1183·0765 c•s&IEIRI $675/mo. 2 Br ,.,,, Ba smallt:>achunlt,sundeck, gar . S9s0 mo ._ utn' -·.: Spec tum 3 br. 2·~ t:le 1121 llHSlllAI 1100 E . L. ( Hih Agent.no lee. " Townhouse, enctad ger-parking $325 575.7477 675·3886 . l n1er11.tews. screen1, c;ondo,HB1te&.3mature -.1 SI ssex ane nr Ctstl Nt11 l 4 ALL UTILS PAID age, yard. trplc. lndry rm, photo 9 &.metc:tlel prof. adutta. amenities 1250-•u ll&Y 1·1 & Oov.,l 548-9043 E t id • II k!! 10 6 Haat. ltacla 2240 Compare before you rent. small pet ok 2Br, 2t:>a, nr beach. $825 Steps to beach; 2Br, trplc, people Since 1971. $300966-8029/644-2583 142-1200 WISTCUFF --L/IPI II •S e. ,.ya ..,.... . 3 BA 2 B· DO·wN·rowN c t d I I I 2817 Oran-yrty, 1•1. last "t dep. 2 car gc·r. ti 4 3 4 1 B I r c h --------r•• mo temporary. 3 t:ld, 2 • "• · us om esg~ 81 uret, ..-. 557·8985 1-336·4102 ' 11'" pa 0 Newpor1 641-11199 W1tk to beec:h Shr rent A PETE BARRETr •lllT FIUIOIH• ba. lmty rm, 2 car gar. Beach, park, schools. pool, bbq, cov rd g•r9Qe, TSL .... 142· 1IOI • $800/mo yrty. 968-8263 . Kitch. priv. Share utfl: 4 BR 2t:>a clean and reedy S 1000/mo. 646-6937 Obi gar. $865. 64.t-6889 surrounded with plush Eaat11lde house 2 Br lam Ver11ltlee 2 t:lr, 2 ba MP * MIF to shr 3 Br, 2 bl N-por1 Bell 642-3592 · S tandaceptng. No pet1. • It I 1 dl hse In Nwpt 1 block to to move In. .210,000 • Baal. ltack 40 Beach 8argalnl Super Bach Furn. $515 rm, ttnci g11, w/d hkup. su es. rp c. n rm, bGh $275/mO 675-5144 W_E_L_O_O_K_F~O-A__.Y_O_U_I Assum. Is~ & 2nd TO & spacious 2 ~ l1mlty 1 Bdrm Furn. 5580 lncd y1rd. 774-8849 IN N POAT BEACH sa~e0~11~811sc.~.0re1u191:>ahssee·.' HouseiRoommll8I .. REALTY OWC tow int 3rd Drive Unique 1 bd Condo on room chef's kl1chen, 365 W Wll 642 !971 B Bil ts house 2br lrptc U ti I ed ""'2 3 t:>y 2101 Highland and call ocean, view 1900/mo. breal<'tast t:>er, custom · •on. -Et side 2 Br ' a cottage, Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap•r1· $850. For sale: S148.000 (Sm t:ldrms) $250 1stt11t1: n m 1 ..., -" 1 4 weelldays. 673-1600 Rene 968-301" decor, bbq, palio & mucll H1at. ltacla I encl gar. tndry tac, quiet men ta & Townhouses • Sindy 642-6149 •.,util 673-2587 Wom11t1 ••nls to lhr home MORE $375 + $50 secur-No pets $580 • sec. from $660. (Ask at:>out • with mllure woman laat. ltacla 2740 Baal. ltac~ 2741 lmat l 4 ily lee · 537•5027 •S385/mo. Bach. 1er & 645-i234 furnished apts. complete ersalttes· S565. Lg 1Br CdM, Avan 12-1. S275 -•.; 1275 • •,.; utll. AEF's req. •=iii;f;iiiiiii;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii&Junlverslty Town Center . unfurn. tao. 18992 Florlda E'slde dlM townhse· 2Br with TV, ltnena & utenslls, ;f/,~~\~j~/430-3145, ut111. Audrey 6'0·5992 or Can 5pm 549-1963 Kenneybunkport? Didn't he win the Monaco Grand Prix in '73? ~rD ~ It you're not sure who (or w111t) Kenneybunkport was. don't feel bad-you're not 1lone. Kenneybunkport 1s one ot 14 dist1nctively d1llerenl 1partment ttoor plans at St1wind V1llqt 1n Hun111111on Boen St1w1nd V1tlqe 1s a result ot totally persona~zed proleuronal pt1nnina, Tiit kind of atttnlron you dtstrn A perfect blend ol nature and 11v1n1- n11tltd 1n a loml w1tll blbbl•na brooks 100 Quiel ponds. cooled by nalUlal ocean brttzts Md to that tennis courts, sw1mm1n1 pools. a 11curu and a convenient loe1tion near shopp1n1 and employment and you've cot 1 place anyone woutd proudly call home. (lven Ktnneybunkport!) Ont and two bedroom. one aflll two bilh adult 11>artments from SS 7S Condo. Furn. New 2Br, Downtown 3 Br 2ba 842·2834or1142·3172 l 'llt:>a, gar. 5850/mo. may be rented for short • John 855·8728 _ ------- lam rm. 21.;ba, 2 car gar, duplex. 2111 t:>tks to bch. 2 YOUll OWi 25'43 Orange. 842--0670 ter'!' or longer. No lease Westcllff aree; Lux 2 Br CdM lhr tg 2 sty Ilse, lrplc Car-n ftr l/p, 2 paUot, ale, 2 carport. Water p1ld. • req d). On Jamboree Ad apt, 2bl. Poot. 1750/mo l300+'iJ utll, walk 10 bCh ... -•I -i• pools/Jae No peti. $725/mo. 1142·6203 COUITllY Est·•lde studio, t692'11 at S•n Jo9<1uln Hiiis Ad. 64'4·7087. 760-8400 675•5015 yrly iva.it Jan 1. _.,.._ ___ .. •..-i~Pi• $1 t50/mo. 71 4 876-573" HOMES FOR RENT Orange. Drive t:>y. N-144· 1HO NEWPORT BEACH 10:20 l~rt ltacla . 1 . Huntington Beech 3 & 4 ESTATE in~',n~ll ~tl~ae':d.sioo'i95, At lhe beach• 2 er 2 ea YOU llSEIYE Ill F:;:a:;,o:;::;.·~~ ~~ g~~ '.!~ .. ~23Vld<y iN'5A Bdrms 1875-SllOO apt 111 blocit from ocelh. Now g•ted 20 Townhorne 1250/mo 650-1159 _64_~ __ ._ ..... _~ ___ _ LIN A ISLE WA TEA· Fenced yards & g•reges. Beautiful & perk Ilka FIEE RllT 4 tennis courts across the VILLA.OE COMMUNITY . .,.-------- FRONT: Furn. 6 Br $6500 Kids & pets welcome. with terraced pool. We have 32 brand new 3 street. unlurn Ont)' $775 2 Bdrm. 2'11 B•, 1600 sq Female . alngte mom ahr Office lntall 2t14 or4BrS4500.673·1464 883·0755.Agenl,nolee. 11lPrlvalePallos Br 1•;. Ba apta Bit-Ins, yearly lease Call be· tt ot pure tuxury. 2 cir 2brap1w/11meS230mo. 1150 h G IC hnts llf11rllHH Leaseltse opt. 3 Br 2be, *Covered Patio• O/W. encl. patios. Ready tween 8-6 Mon· Thurs. garages. apaa In every 548-2902 able ~ ,_',1 °mo-lo-~~~ 2 "·aeral 2•A• fr pt c , n 1 c e ., e e, •Spacloua Apll to rentlor Nov. Kid• OK. 7141159..0351 home -muter suite, din· Fem rmte 2BR. ocn vu. .".,.1ous ottk:el, 2 MC· --• $800/mo. 213 53().5159 •Dining Area no pet1 pteeM. To eel· Ing room1, wood t:>urnlng ...-1 Br. yrly, 1550 •Walk·tn-ctoteta ebrate the completion 01 BIO CANYON Condo; Golf llreplacea, micro-wave wffhl dryr 1300 Inc utlt ret1rl1t •P•CH, con· 2 Br, Penn. $700/yrty lmat 2244 •Home·ltke kttcllerls this profecl we ere oner. course view, 3 Br. 211 ba.. ovena, privet• patio• & Leg Bch 497•6483 rv msg 1~ rm. can 1~ S1•••r I Wllttr 2 BR'2 BA CONOO: oen. 1 block to Huntington & Ing 1 mo. tree rent lo 2 lrplca, ~.1.c. 1ennls. Yards . 9 •rd en• r Fem lhr 2 Br Newf>Or1 :~~::~ ~~eayse111Ti° lrplc, a/c, 2 car gar, Frwya qu1tllled tenants· on a 1yr 118· 1400. 261·7372 provided Elegant tiv1ng Beech house 1 btk from 154•7017 ltlflh comm. pools & 1ennl1. No UTILITIES f IEE yearly INM. 645-6646 BtG CANYON CONDO onl'f 15 minutes from beach no smok 1ng ·---------.l&otlS IULn pets $825/mo. S.4·8622 2 bd •den. 11275/mo Fashion Island. 7 minutes 1350/mo yHrly Lve 1·3 Offtee sult811v11t1ble , •• , IWl .. l.•n 1 Bdrm FurnS585 Frpt pool prvt patio 673·7761. 760-t397, ""'· lo s .c . Plaza or O.C Air· meso 65-0-8739 H low as $225/mo. No · s 2 to 4 Bdrms, $825·$1100. 2 Bdrm From S695 dshwshr X·lg 2 Br on -• II • 114/111-1111 1 lfi!!!4 w~:i O~INJ:.~;A~o~:s .Eastslde $61~~7-2841 OLHl 1 IUllP ~~~: ~1~~. ~s~ 0~1N$.~ F~~:J'e'~ J"~o!~s2~~1e~ ::~~ort';iu~:,1;10~51 In~ wESTCLIFF· Lovely & 'lilsor "l south of Edin e~ UIHllVllYIAPYS IChorce NptHgts area.2Br Diego Frwy. $1050/mo ulit 650•26171642..0439 cruded 1bt11100.c A1r- 1aroe 4Bd remodeled I.al l~.al s485/mo 1 Br t Ba lrptc 1 Ba. wlwood burning 631·5439 2473 Orange P<>t1 & Fwys. 546-21101 home In !mmac cond ealfy ' 1111 • 11111111 •upper unrt lndrv r'm ati trpt, stove, & PVI gar Ave Furn house. Elslde C M 18 t7 Westctlll, N.B Pool S 700 •• I ' ' $700/mo lse 526 lrvme -~ Pvt rm/ba. M/F n-smkr 1 ... o to mo. IL It L. 211.41 I bit-ins Ave 631-5155 ISaa Clt•talt 2771 $300 -ullts 548-8369 278·1385 sq tt Suitable LIDO ISLE. large 5bd 7 8G-l l ?2 / 11111 IC• • 366 Avocado tor medical or denlet home close to crubllouae 1 9,. 1raUer •I lreasure I TSL 11.-t 142·1412 Clift Haven 2br 1ba. patio, WATCH THE W'1AlES Ul. IOI 11111.. Agent 541·5032 Reduced to $1800 Island, ocean view. $425. garage. elc Ideal tor re-Ocean v-. 4 units new Prof shr wlaame S370 -250 sq fl: 779 w l9th St, W1ttrfrt•tll••t1 l10. 213·<!33·999 t House like 2 Br. 1 Ba. I llred coopte, no pe1 s. 2br. 2ba 492-8238 utll tstllast dep 494--0564 C M. See Unit C UtH• II 1· 1400 I 3880 Michelson Drive S250. furn. •ml cozy bach. ,S5~~~~~·. yerd. Pe~~~~28 5500• yrly. 549•5306 IMal Mature Fem shr 3br wi2 lnct. $200/mo. 851·119211 ism Huntineton VIII•&• lane Hunllneton Stach. CA Irvine nr bCh. utll. pd, no pets. 1 1 ltYll/WllTOLIPf BACK eXv. N.B 1280 fem. Lg duplex N.B. $300 anHL/tff1Alf (714) 891-9961 L~~~~~~., ~~~.11 ~,,,';."~~~ 3 Br 2Ba, Univ Prk II. 2200 tesp, empl edit . .t94-4200 12 Br. 1 Bl, nu cpt1drepe1. tnct. utlts. Young woman, ~~ 631-233:.__ _ Choice~ ~ Sf.Yf if~9 . ~· ~~~:~. ~n°':t r:::i.:~ :'~:,:-~~~.: nght chord when you sq. It. 2 lrplcs. formal din-!;;'' le.c' DH I 9e8tiB.AY blt·lna, poot, no pets. nontamok9f. 646~ M/F 25.35 yr to lhr 2br 1~11t1on ..9!l e~iflc: C~t advert•s.I In ctassllled '"" tam rm 21:•rwa -· s595tmo 645•6846· 9•5 Nice room In ler,.... hOuse. 1'.;ba CM twnhM, ..... Hwy, H•bor tide. ~o• furneslllnp n1dablt • Open daily 10 AM 't~ dull. ...,. • ·-..-· POAT NOW S.35 --- -•-..-lllll••llll••----------· ~~~ _ S 1200/mo 673· 364 Agt Per Mo .. Furn lludto, yrty. flWl ... I NEWPORT HEIGHTS Costl M!'571_3192515o • uUll 1225 • ·~ u1H, s.&-4484 1200 sq It 114·645-100 I It l NEW 1 80AM. $600 Incl • -a ' 2731 11 ' 2732 a T 2732 Brand new 2 Br. 21.; bl nc ut • pool, l>Ch, tenn •• ... .. .., .... 8 --M/F 25· to stir 2Br 2ba 8ayfront. omc.. petk>I, lim.,.=iiiiiiiiiiiiii:=~==•=":iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii:li;;ii•;';'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ijil Condo. I 8 2 5 /mo. patio, prkng, J>flv .. lemate F le tied c.lll dbl utlls No pet• 159•9t 4 PIMMnt room. kite p<t11., 1p1 E'slde C.M. 12811 perking, ltnllOflel. 1 875-6000, 844· 12 t 1 only 8"5·29e3 owner rp • vau & ng, yard. E.slde C.M. Pref 5411-8574 813-1003 Agenl garage, pool apa, aeml 1ettr9d mid aged TAKE YOUR PICK RESERVE TODAY ,._. New l & 2 Bdrm Apartm~ts w/ woodburning fireplaces. vaulted ceilings, g0tden·windowed kitchens w/ all built·ins, Individual storage rooms. Pool. spas. tennis court. rec, center Hiiiside views. too Nothing :. like It. Reserve best locations now 21486 Lake Forest Dr. El loro (714) 85~·0077 Leasing office hours 10 to 6. daily -------...,... Apartatat•r a • 2 Bdrm 2'h Ba $775 Spacious single. Ollf woman s250. 546_5"8 M/F 28-3S ehr lrg Npl Holl frM .... te M '14 ,.(,,.,,.., 668W. 1lllh 8'4&·2139 & two bedroom apts, ~ ,home, pr•I« non·emkr. OlX.OFFICESPACE ...... ...... llft llSTllT 111 Room I I NB Bw:n $270 S350. Olan• 831-trle&, 800-1860-2300Sq Ft .MurJ. · · 1BR Ll111e Ll&Oa 1;iana 1Br.1 B•. a11 b11.1n1.1nory ;:,· • .!!~~1,~ ~s:~ &4 2 -3 442 !'.;.!!!"s'n.AlftPlet••'::!~ Baylront. 1525 lnct utlt. rm, ear pofl, nr t>each & 548-4125 Ot 828-83&6 M/F lhr E/81uff 3 br. 2 ba •-•IL •-• 873 --2 .......... ••25/mo • oondO, N.B. Non/smotcer ·-----ii"iii'Uiiil-• .,.,. .,.,..,... '., ' Aoofnl In NE Coe11 ~ $310 +. utlll 720-tl17 1 ••Pllf-- ... 135W.18th.St. Kl ....... a ....._......_ ooo· ...... fir ,-•-·ala --Ta..... W-1111 s7~;:.'l..'8.051l"• M/Ftoam~.3bf.2b• tn.c.,., .... ,~...btdt~.Ofi ..... •••• duplex, N.8. 2 t>IOCtll lO lt!Mt ,,.,_ ~ University Park, lrge 3 bd, !!IA. 21X, Yrtv ii& mo lllTllT • FURMSHCO or IUUll llTIL beech. UOO • ii; utlle. avell. • 845--4 V!Gky 3 ba, 2 frplc, townhou... 1nctudel utll. e;3-&oM or 1595/mo. 2 BA. 2 8A. UNFURNISHED. Wkty rentel1 now .....i1. Avell. now. ~t<t53 ~3 c1ya. 11195/mo, (218) 121·H83 Twnllt. amell pallo/Verd, All UTlllTl£S 1tUO/wt1. &up Co4of Prof ,"'1"-.V fg !uxury NEWPORT HACH 111-UM 2 Br at• 1 t3'h 21th. frplct:'W.:e:~7. rm. PAID, HEALTH TV. Pllonel In room. 2214 townll" In C.M. W1111 MIF EXECUTIVE OfflCES WOODBRIDGE CONDO I 7 0 0 I mo 'Y r I Y. T1L =. 14!· 1111 CLUBS. TENNIS. ~ r.'ts CM. ~~; ,: amltr &375. uttee av11t comp .. te 3br, 1 a 111.1>a, eerport, no 21J..4~2 SWIMMING. c>tus -wlofflce pet'IC)lwltl. !Um peta, nt pool & p•l'tl uoo. 1350. Nice 1 Br. reap per-tr Ml-tlf 1 much more! Sony. SEA a SUN LOOOE Ammte 10 w N •· dp«a,"' Of untum HOfM 8?$-87M eon, u1N Pd No pelt. I.Moe ' bd-new catp9t1/ no pets. Models • too wll up, Color TV belefl, &300 ~ ut•. A.veil FMNOft ... 11CM010 W0tk 71~13H 108 E. Bey Ave, Apt I . drapee/ felnl on QtOUnO OPfll dljly 9 to &. 3028 W. COllt Kwy, Npt 11125, e~ t812 0C Alrpon 111~ ~ ... i ... ' = ,.~.._.~ !loot. 38 Vlcte>rni 8u.t. U~ Beck 8•y: ~r Amte to 9'lr 21r 1181 E'tlde "** for ...... .....,,_,,.,pert fUrn., 1 b11t 1410 e&t·t&23 oa1c-wooc1 be/kit. 1260 u1lt • CM. ~ r9'lt & ""' Nr 141 ft. l&HIMO 11t ~ ~ ~~.1880 rno to bHoh & etorH, .... " 1• t7~1 ' t.350/mo utll. Incl. LO 3br 2b•, 01rp•t1, ,.,._ ApartlMltts N4tnk, no pell c ·c • prhl. DeY9 t4&-0M7, .., mon1'1 ,.,,, "'-utll Po. 213/81 .. 22.15 631-2414 ctr..,.., ...... kldl Cit!, no ><LNT nf bul/Ho19. Pvt a&o-32•t Bot>b. AIC. ~ "'· 1065 El .. 2 pele. 2t0t Mandol• Or. N-ludt So. entr & Ba. N-~/No Amta 10 "":Ser 2bl apt. °"'*'°°'·Cott• MIN. ••·Ille~ •-7 Lsge o1 br bl !IPP«. 557.e1n ... -,...... coot!'-'300. ~10311 N.a. •-•imo. ,. .... ......_ 3 •• f.. of ,...,..,... ' tii,...iiriiiil~ii-ii••...,;; ... _.91 11epe to betllttnnte New 170016th Strttl ""' -·" ...., .._., Adlml. S6d.h1:C:Q,;;;, '*°'· blt·ln• No peta. Lrg2br.tbeln4~No (AtDOvtf') .... llJllttla ~ :;'3~111*07 t-8&11, ~ 1S4·1040,MrTr8CY guonat end 1111• ltoolrnorr'1,l40-Wll pell. 720·1 8haltmar. 642·5Ul -m"CnD'IU6" " ........ ~tncl'd, tctllld ~ •• .., nu MH~2613/MWt24 MOTOR INN 11,0Ullnolit_,,.,yqu_,I -· OJ< MeO, Mt-3tl4 nu t Lux eonoo, wtt1 to So Cit Ne~ .. Mia No. Wllty rat• 11011 & up to ~ bul don'l .. Mttl!IUI .......... ...._ C.-.. to Oooear11 3 Br 2 II. 2 Cit eareo-Ptza. FtJIC. w/d, lft llOfM 880 llWM Awnut Delly/WtllyJMonthy llnow how to MY "· let 11t _.,.. ui:: Ml"'4144. ~"",Id 1150/mo. AVlll, now MC, ' ll>d, 11111. Incl ten· flt 161ttl l("Cfl'I avlll. Color TV, :r W~tten ctuel-,_Mon_·_M. ____ _ fllol 'Ml off tfle 1Mt119' I 2 er. den.l lfpl, '*'to nte ort•. pc>M1.J8CU121. 645-UM hMtld l)OOI ' 119')1 lo Ide wtll pVt rou In • 20/up, Orjltl dtP•. Wmi • QMeltl9d Ad bffell S1~001mo. Aval.I NUne. lrecy !)4~3421 OOMn. ti& N Colet H'lfv, IOUCl'I With 1119 right tic, retrrN, 11'01 leldl C11 Howl ~·M11 now llSt.1117 dayt. '31 .. 11'31"91. Lagune hlefl. 4M·an4. P90!Jle. Mt·M78. IM. H 8. 142·1134 • I • ' • .. ' De Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 27. 1983 -====iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aet11tlul ... klrff1la1 Ctatat Ctacrttt Gardtala1 HaaUa_t Ht11t Slttl11 Palatla1 Parctl nlL_a r ~ TrH ltrYict • 1 __ C_•_l_ll_•.• .. •-----ehpg. P•Y1ou. gen aee1g c onor•t• 0 lorm, I pour _L_A_N_o_s_c_A_P_e_M·A-,N·T·.-bWJlfJoesi 'o''"Ol•n·q-x•w·a·y .. f"'o•,•R""Oi .. ld"',-y·,•7 Piil PAlmll NEWPORT-be XiaMAt .. llAY SPECIAL & 11t1e't Fle11lble hr•. lnct Or complfllv 101>11 No fob Clean uµi Reaa ratva SMALL MOVING JOOS Don 1 l41ovt Pt•• 111 Kan uy Richard SlnOt lie 3857 Btrcll (cor Oua111 $2.17 per day lll•I'• All yov P•V IOf 3 llnet. 30 dnya In lhll DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plus the IRVINE MIRROR and 11111 HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wedne1doyat no extra c11arge1 CALL TODAYll HlFORIAIDH Your Dally Prto1 Service Otrectorv Representative 142·1111 tlf. U2 RES~RAYS 847•790 t wllnda. tit yQUr&b<l•lnau too emoll 0&4·0366 KEN 802•5830 MIKE 848-1391 nttl P1ot 111tet wlll 1t1y 11 280644 t4 yra or nappy I 1 Orr wtth ICI !40·221H or can pickup d11IMtr C HAUL·MOVE·AEMOVC your ll0f1111, keef> Ptll tocal c;ustom1:1ra Pl 1 ~· I Al~laalt ~rll4) c:ounll{ll 642-7047 OalrHltU Mntnl Ct111m Upa.Trve Furniture. Trlllh. Treea und pt1nte comtortat>I• Tn11nk you. 963·41 14 II tr tta r B'"'PO BY co··PUTER Gtatral 9"3·5416 NOAM f'lln Olllllld, coll now! PLAS ER llXTCHINO rtvewoy P11ktng lot "" "" Trirt11nlng-Houi1r,g-eic " 650·2546 Luanne OUAUTY PAINTERS Restuccoa 1n11ex1 30 v•a Aepoi11 S1111ICOOll11g fltlOS & Aoll@ble Service Aomodel/Ropalra, comm. FrtQ OSI J:>111e 6A 1·1096 LT HAULING . MOVING PROMPT. NEAT PAO Nell Pout 545·2977 Sc\S Aaµhll 63 H 199Llc From $2!>/mo 675·0306 & res11.1 Llc'd. bonded. Rt1ntut Ctoan ups. Jon. Lawa Mtwt1 l tfrAir ~F$St0NALS 636·71.C9 C ._. 1.,. kl 1"a For OSI, 552·9142 TH IHH SOHE 6,.5.81921731•2916 H•ROISON EOUI ENT ED'S PLASTERING Alltratfl l•IDt .. a •I l nwn· Tree-Shrub lnltall " 12 YRS CXP I'm •mell, All !>Mses tnl/exl Neat ---•-------•New coblnets, cabl1111t Room Addllion•·Romodol 1 roe trlmtRemoval H&ullng· Colleoe Sh.1<:1ent MAINTENANCE & REPAIR My PrlQlll are 1m1111 Restuccoa E" 646·8258 Ottfl ltH L1w Ot1ttr hlctno. hors & tornuca Commorctol•Aesiduntlal Luwn mntnt /Aotolllllng PrQmpt, low rates Thnnk 1145 W Biiker 24 I t67 l 650-6471 Aon •Clvil/Ousinesa Lt1101111011 oountertoµs 642·088 l L1c11r1~llll 675·2826 Freeeal 1mote 548·6065 you, John 1759 19761 LtlltDI Custom Graphics/Murata Ph1abia1 •Crtmtn81/Drunk Or1vtng DrYwall H ,. ·----.. --...-Quality lnl/e~t patrHlll'1 1~2~.~h-,~r"'1il!•-·-.~.-.7""'1 .. 2 .. I-• Per sooo11n1u1v Cu pen try <i .. •••Y••• TIM'S MAILlll 0µ11n hmnts player offers .. ~ .. •Reel Fstote Ei1pert Carpentry Service DRYWXLL TAPING Home Repalrs-Carpenlry Haul anything. 645· 733 1 lessons. all ogea $15/hr t~r your hAmed or9~~s~n;~: Faucets• Wat111 Heaters •Employment Problems All Texturos & Acoustic Cabinets·Elec·Plumblng Kirk Wiiis 544·0344 iee t1SI an y • oo••y p IMI II Call 101 libtl 1n1t1al consul· Repaor -Remod·Addlltons Free ost Kevin 673-1503 FtJiictng DON 966•0149 Htatiat --------• •• L I I rntlon w1111 an onornev Doors-e1e 548-4980 El t I I _2_4_h_r•Ei...l .... ..-14-1---71-2-i-flbaoary FllUEIRHO PAllTlll HEATING Heater Service 714·751·5210 REMODELING All phases tc r ca l~e Plumbl~g. s"I~, carp. Furnaces• Poot Heaters BRlCK•BLOCK•TtlE Fire proollno slllngtes, 26 Rep1poo Call 642 8989 Also custom cabinets t8 ELECTRICIAN P1 iced rtoor covr g. ti vs. etc All type5 Roasonoble yrs eKper, Int/ext. spe<: Oralris c1ea1 lrom S5t25 AatoaOtiYt yrs 1n area Ltc, bonded right tree estimate on l=red 01 Jack 962•2443 H Cl • 63 t 2345 in natural wood 11n1shes. Repair taueets dtsp etc ACCENT PlN STRIPING 1ns'd 968·356'4 11nyt1me large or small tobs Lie NEED HELP? CALL JEFF• fllt tHIDJ M • bOnda" • insu1ed. tree Anytime M&M 642·9033 $ 95 39662 673 0359 ROBIN'S CLEANING OYIDI "",.,.. ANY CAA 44 Repa11·Alte11111ons 1 • Joell OI all ttades Carpen· OSI Loe C-33 No 290804 IHfia1 T11m It Systems 549-0827 Doors·Wtndows-Caomets RESIDtCOMM'l /IND try painting. gardening. SERVICE a thoroughly * A-1 MOYlll * . 638-6911 I-===!-!:::=~~==~ t tc No ob 100 ctean house 540·0857 .-l1by1ittia1 Panel Pauos-Fences 35 20 yrs Oo my own work c tlltn ups e J Btist Quality 25 yr exp _...-•or•noe co .. 1 _,.,.. ___ ,. ______ yrs e~p Jerry S46·44 13 I IC 271104 t AL 646·8126 lurg1:1 or small' 556·2264 ltpll41"t/Thortu~h Lie T I t6 428 730 1353 QUALITY PAINTING lair ..........:::-, ~l!na, •• 006 •S.67• •--------• Llc'd day care I' >·4vr~ --"" • companionship tncd Repaortsmall tobs Fences. G1r•taia ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Have refs Becky 720·9 5 AOC MOVING· p11ces Free es1 Call P---------..1 Acctaali•1 CPA· nigh quahty Income tall wori. at reas ra1es John Brown 631 ·6483 yard Suzanne 556-.3098 shelves oar1111ons Low I We Ilk 11 t>reak 11· t>uy '1 or HOUSECLEANING 0111ck/c;,11etul Low 11ue~ John anyiime. 631·2050 Stc1tl11ial rates Sieve 73 t-83 t I l1r411la1 W11tttl I haul 11 548•5009 EXP o REFS Loe l 1:18046 552-04 IO p • S · Loving c1111dce1e mv • Mowing E<.tgT11g Tw1ca e 897-4386 536·&3"2 •rra•1 t!'~!'!'tr"'!!P'l!'!'C!'!'t!l'l!!"l!"l!'!!"'!!"ll!'!l'!P'!! home tun time 1 yr up C11ptl StrYICt mo S20 S25 645-5737 PAINTING·<.:AAPENfRY STARVING COLLEGE Farming Interior Oestgn ITYPINGIWORDPROCESS I 650·1169 We Sell Any Brand Carpet REPAIRS-Gary 645·5277 MOUSr o• •pf S l UDENTS MOVING CO HANGING/STRIPPING tellers reporh resumei. What a Wonder1ul Worto 1----------FORS 1 OVER To place your message Clnrng Free est 720· I tOb 64 1·8427 COST PTL ~ n" Lie I t:.>4-436 lnsurtt(I I VISA·MC Scoll 673· 1512 1manusc11p1 eo11 631 b281 1 772• •rn t>etore the Hardwoo4 Floors WATClt us GROW• Bl ACKWELDER Paper S · · 1 01 Shopping. right at your hnger1lps everyday! Dally Piiot Ctas1111ed Ads. To place your ad, call 642-5678 and let a Ctasallllld Ad·Vlsor help you. For Ct1ss1lled Ad ACTION Call a Daily P1to1 AD· VISOR 642·5678 reaC11ng public. MR SPAAKLE'S 11ung1ng & 1emoval Oual PUlhll 1Crass1t1ee1 Ads are the phone Hardwood lloors 1nS1alled MOU•roLra11111fl I Cadtllecs to Go·Ca1t1 ' work only 494.35 t6 *SPIRITUAL READER * answer to a successful Daily Pilot sandttd 1elon cleaned •~ ~"" n• Wh&1ever 1he Fad Advise• 111 all mailer~ garage or yard sate! It's a Ctassilted, 6<42·5678 wa•ed Ins. lie 847-8888 WIMDOWS * CARPETS I Roll ·em off the market EXPERT Wallcover111g 1n-bet1er way to tell more 20•1. OFF• Reliable lns'o With a Ctasslllfld Ad stallation Reas Consul:· love, mamage Dusoness people! ---------•!Ctassllled Ads 642-5678 Reis Free est 540-5654 Call Nowt 642-5678 ant Ass1gnm1 581 -8590 8" 675-2495/631·9397 J e TRft SERVtcE l romm1ng removal. ya1d c;tean up1. el<. 642·2914 httrl •• ISAIVX t TdTolUNd Mo111 SUbjttei.. K·Colteou (714)831 1788 Tzri•1 ler•ict Co1reapondenee Appraisal lorm1. etc Jockte 536·071 T yp1ng1w ord Procesetng All buatn11u. scnoot & par· aon111 protllCts 851· 10.C 1 Widow Cltaaia1 w~uTe wtZARD WINDOW WASHING 'Tile only magic 1' QUALITY 631·2026 Stilt Law Stale law requires that all co1111ac101s wno pertorrr> ""Ork over $200 111ctud1ng tat10• Jnl.I ma1e11a1s muSI De hC.t!nseo Unlr<:enM!d conuar::tnrs should so "il3U! 1n theor advertising C.ontractor!> anCI con· '!>umers contaCI Ma1y Gronaoe at 558·•086 w1tn .in~ 11ues11ons Con11ac· '"' s Stele License Bo.iro 28 C1111c Center Ptai.. Room 690 Sanl a Ana CA g2701 Want ACls CaJt 642·5678 Ltll & Ft.ad 3004 ltlt Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 -Htlt Waatt4 100 Htlt WHlt4 5100 Htlt WHlH 5100 Helt Waatt4 5100 Arrliancts 6011 Furailurt 6025 r----------Audio Pred. Allittlt Delivery · Stock.. Full Tlma. Local company wants Restaurant •EXECmYESUITES• Lost Calleo kitten. 8 mo. P/T Mornings Wiii train, muSI be 18, See Duane. PARf TIME EMPLOYEE Ell.penenced waiter/ 1 MO FREE RENT wlllle collar VIC Meyer & exper With cassettes a 495 East 17th c M Wlll1 accountlng/bkkpg Twoaw1 tErReSs SAESIToArUAAI NHTE W/snon terrn tease. lull Ross S1, CM 631-2749 serv suites 861 Dover Dr plus $3 35 hr 10 Stan Delivery, walking route. backg1oond. Some com-in the Suri and Sand Suite t4 NB 631•3651 Ptnoaib 3012 Futlttme Appty Bookson great 2nd 1ob. ctose to pu1er exper helpful Hrs HotelullagunaBeacll 5 Tape 729 Faraci, CM nome Pick your hours lle•lble Cell Ann day weei. 6 am . 2 pm UftlE 11 CIRCUS Of Ask lor Greg 548-5525 Dan B 972·0834. M·F 751· 1155 tor appt Apply In person. Ask for EXECUTIVE SUITE Au pair wanted 101 2 chit· Driver/helper. part time Beauticians Kathleen 497.4477 Nwpr1C1r 640-5470 MASSAGE d1en Light house· Call 9AM·9PM & wknds, Manager-Styttsr Nattonat Restaurant laaiau1 719 NO HARBOR BLVD keeping Non-smoker Robert 432·0360 t>eauty salon chain Guar wa11ress/Wa1ter with car ••• l.I. 2916 FULLERTON Irvine_ 552-9250 pm 1•YQLR&llH MRLP salary • comm., bonuses tor w1eker t>askel lunch .lo •112 " ~ ~ & other benerns. For appl service 9 • 1. Mon-Fro GARAGE WtTH OFftCE • Auto Body & Paint ass1s· Will Hain Bergs1rom 891·6122 Earn Appro• $1501$175 N B lb B Cl b l IAY a WHI tant wanted expet1ence Cleaners CdM 644·4421 ear a oa ay u ATTRACTIVE 969· 128'1 ' NTE ts a last growing weekly Musi be neal. $290/mo &46·7641 MASSEUSSES ~sn speaklflg llv•ln TeJe·Cnmmvnlc.atton per.sQ.naQ l e . a n d C •••• rcl•al TO SERVE YOU couple Good cook and company localed tn Capo energetic Call tor ap· Babysuter needeCI in my expe11ence at cleaning Valluy Service Reps. po1ntmen1 between 10 ltalab 2911 ESCORTS/MODELS home part·time alter-Some nurstno care Potenllattomake$2000 · am· 12 noon or 2·4 pm 1560 N ... Bl d c u noons Good pay and needed by male Large $4000 a month XLNT LORI'S KITCHEN. 3077 ewpo,, v · ,... O tcalt ONLY 835-9199 ~ork1ng conClltlons s H H b 400 SQ ... $375/mo u ___ _ -mester bdrm. bat II. p11v s a I es supp or I I> y o art>or I ar 01 a1 " Please call MORNINGS 6 L TE E ""T F 1 c o 1 s t • Agent 541·5032 RJOTIC au•cr•s entr day wee .. but con. L .... " team or n· atr1age , ' an a ... na ~ "" n ONLY 645-784t s1de1obte datly tree time ter111ew call. C Dame10. 979-0747 Busy Npt Bl C.M Ne; BaclletortBachetorette Permanent immediate 714·6tl1·8465 retatl/oltc. a/c, grn llr. Olf1ce& Birthday Parties Banking____ $1400 1 1 1 R r 5 H a T HUR a o s ar e er nursing only $595 mo 64 ·9628 T E L .. S R .. H lllSTALLMHT 675·2603 or 673-2389 MUISE AllH Sales * * BIG MONEY * 1a•a1trial 738·8538 558-8538 LOAll OFFICERS Est veterinary hospllel tn CNA's Or e•perlence re· leatall 2920 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF So Lag seeks exp quired 3.11, lull lime. • For Bachetor(elle) Parties Our S 170 MOllon success· oroomer to work on a Excellent t>eneflts Npt 1200 SQ. fl. W. Irvine area, rut tndependent bank comm basis. 499-5378 Bch area 542.8044 SHORT HOURS melds office $504/mo. •stripper grams 826•494 1 otter advancement op· Tom 85°1·8928 PHONE FANTASY por1un11y excellent com· FULL TIME PAY 2 660 SQ ft 3975 Birch 25 LaC11es to share your pensauon. and benefils PAllT-TIME WORl NB. $1330.· M 1A zoning' Fantasies• 828·7162 programs 1nctud1ng Opportunities available Agent 541·5032 w Ma I e 2 9 seeks Ps~r:;;,~sps~;r~~9sep~!~a':::~ wllh the Los Angeles bee1 dr1nk1ng budCly -11 Times Circutauon De· AHOHCtatall 3002 Scon.714-241·1235 l We arecurrentty recru1 t·1 partmen t in our ATTENTION LEDZtNGER ' ing •or ttie iono9w•ng pos· ooor·tO·dOOr newspaper 1 GRADUATES OF 1959 Sclaoob •lions sates p1ogram Guaran· Looking tor lellow class hutractiOll 3016 we have 1ns1a11ment iios-teed hOurty wage plus Orange County alrporl ad agency looking for ma1ure person to till pos- • Photo Copy Supplies •6AM ·N00N • No Exper Necessary • Extensive training program 1t1on as Adm1nistra11ve • weekty Pey Guarantee Secretary Profess1ona1 •Pleasant. Protess1onal at11tutude. appearance. o re 1n Co1 ona Del Mar phone voice a must 11 you re origllt and Sharp general ot11ce 1 energellC Call Mr skills reQuireCI 70 wpm rnomas between 6 am & typmg 714-556·0460 t pm al Salas Sales lllCIOH FAHS No e•p1:1r1ence Wiii train PIT Chrtsl mas work 1n interesting. en1oyabte Veterinary Hospllat Kennet Atlendant. aflernoons Pret Llve·1n Studio Apt Nr Bell, bus lone, wilt train Good attitude essential 642·3840 tor appt place to earn e•tra 111-Cits 5505 come Apptyy m per50n l!----!'!"9"!'!"'-~""!"9 a1 H1cko1y Farms West· Cnarley allecllonate. trg clltr Plaza, 17th anCI Morris mate Wispy, trvme NO sweet. 1ray/blk/betge SANDWICH SHOP PIT help wanted Apply at Tummy Stuffer 27-0. S Bristol. CoSla Mesa Secretary I olll<:e man· ager A tas1 growing lltgh tehnotogy compeny needs a sllaf1 and am· Ditlous olllCe manage1 wllo likes 10 take charge and accepts respons•· l>•hty Non-smkr For an appt, call 64 t-7000, bus1· ness hours, 720· 1440. eves/wknds SEC'Y ICONS T RUCTION Need mo11va1ed individual w/excell 1yptng skills & construction ex per .. snor th end a • . hvy ptione contact wtcontractors 642·4463 tiger s1r.pe female Botti ebou1 1 yr neu1ereC1 shots NeeCI resp Inside l\omes Others. 839-7019 Silver Per§TaJI F"ematecat. good breed/Show quah· ly CFA 761·2073 §• . mo Al< SHEL TIE PUPS 1 weeks. 11M. 2/F $250 each 540-5605 BEAGLE PUPSPlld1gree Just tn time for Cnnstmas $200 eacn. :;~ 1 ·2555 Christmas Puppies Blonde Cocker Spaniels AKCS200 557.5577 GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppy AKC sllots. dew· clawed S 100 548·2826 Hoggins. pretty white Cock·A·Poo sman Ben11 dog neu1 1 yr about 35 lt>s nee0s resp home w1tn yarCI 839-7019 Speed Queen WasMr &IFo• Sa1e Beaut Christmas Dryer $500/pr 493·5621 gtll RCA Con.,01e- AM 1 FM s1ereo 8 Sturdy wosning machine speakers and turn-table eklt running cones S85 6', FT all wood Span1Sh 642-4246 I s1yte cabinet Fine piece Washer & Dryer $250 turn Sell perfect cond bolhXIOICC>nd 751·9097 $350 631 -0300 or 6<16·8005 Caatr~I & For sate Oak anCI Chrome, Ep1raeat 6016 42 roundd1n1ng1aotew1 Nlkkormat HN S85 Nikon 8 chairs Suitable tor con· tenses 35mm 2 5 $75 lerence room $325 Call 105mm 2 8 $75 200mm 631·0300 01 &46·8005 4AI $125 Durst M300 For Sate PerleCt enlarger· never v..o Clmstmas glll Waler $100 Or best otters I be<J wood lattice head· 770· 7622 eve stwknds t>oard wt 6 csrawer peO· Ctapattn 6011' es1al Includes heater anCI . mattress S350 Must see TIMEX SINCLAIR 1000 lo appreciate Cati Computer wt 16K ad1p1or 631·0300 or 646-8005 & 3 software tapes S75 556-8000 H1Cle·A·Bed lull sota 1eng111 Brown tones in Frtt to Yoa 60221 n•ce co no S 150 CALICO cat Ango1a 650·708=!, _ oeaut fem spayed. 10 go I IUY FURllTURE - indoor nm 557-7234 Les 957•8133 Free Dobie mix puppies.I ---apx 2 mos. mov1ng·neeo La1ge l s~~pe ~~·· alnt good home 964-4334 cond 7 , , • 10 3 cot· · ion blend S250 840-6206 Free Terrier. small Good companion Cute gives Love seat Drown crusne<J nugs & kisses 675-1079 velvet Li~" new $200 644·832S ·.·,·x·H-l•R•H•D•P•U•P•P•1•u• L:~s::.~ ss,~~0 t:8.~~6 3 males 3 mos old secy tor 13• low olllce .,, Newport Beach Salary S 1300 Salary up to S 1600 wtrecent ta• •e· turn processing ea· pe11ence 644-6516 Happy 7 wk old Setter/Lao 548·4050 alt 6 Ott· .. hi coucn S 150 2 members who may be 1n ~Modihed exercise pro· 111ons availat>le 1n our commrsston Hours 9AM lhe Orange County area 1 gram AM and P M Tustin and Laguna Hills · 2PM 01 4PM · 9PM We are working on our ctasses 897•2069 ottoces tor Olllc;ers with Training is provided B111teroy IOam -lpm &ll-QllB PART TIME pupoies neeo loving nm m a I t " n Q c h a 1 r s Service S1a11on Anendant 6;3.6985 Mornsieves 5 d w ,. 0110,..ans S75 ea PtT Eves & Wknds Neal ti mo ardrooe doo•s Coucn s 1oc 1 .. n oed 25th reunion CAii' 1.2 yrs installment lend· Po1en11a1 10 earn S300 951·255 1 aft 6.30PM luiatH Opf. 4014 ong mctud•ng tormallraon. plus per weel\ For an in· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim --t e r v ' e w c a 11 ( 1 1 4 1 Coopte w1111 management mg"' a maior Dank 957-236 t E•I 1204 CHRISTMAS IUYS! business Need couple to Please Call Cindy help eKpand Dusrness Gamson VP Personnel General t person ott1ce Newport Beach non smoker typing ltghl snortnano some t>ook· keepong reel eS1a1e I Place your gift Items in tile DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE coming on Tuesdays• t" or copy space is $15 40 pr run. (Rates less tor add'I runs) 642-5678-ptace Call 540-6714 Oorector a1 your ad & we'll bill youl Demonstrator Partner ! sought 101 high Quahlv European 5511 sa1t1ng • yacht Pre-tax invest· ment. & substantial dis- count Contact 631-4836 Video screen 1es1 ottered FAST FOOD by Personal Maneger of Res1auran1 operallon •n many sucessful clients In Tustin. Serves a vorle1y o' l he Industry b r e a k I a s t s & ALL AGES lunch/d inners. terrific For Into call hamburgers Take-out 714-830·8800 to discuss our opportuni11es or mail 1esume with salary requorements to ELDORADO IHI 1 knowledge helpful va1· 1e1y ot work. 3 or 4 days. M on-Th urs 0 K 754-7900. asl\ for Joyce Personnel Department GENERAL OFFICE • Engr PO Box 2949 llfm 1n NB needs versallle Laguna Hills CA 92653 person to do typ, filing & EOE M/F gen olf wk Wd Processor b k exp helpful 975·0040 an 1ng __ REPUBLIC FEDERAL smiG~~~:L ;>::'co~t1ce SAVlllS needs dependable per· has lhe following open· son Accurate typist & 1ngs: good phone skills a must Call 979·8400 (213)411·4411 and stt-csown S7800t mo IHEUL OFFICE (21•u.a1.1121 gross. Call tor lnlo anCI TELLER PIT NEW ACCOUNTS. F/T •r-terms $53.000 Les · I girt olllce Small menu· Bolh pos111ons require tllet tacluring co Typln~, lite SCRAM.LETS reGmraa~s1~0559·9400 ws2 th d Cl 1 ... • _,, e can 1 a e .. ave bkkpg. telephones die· previous leller exper. taphones Xtn1 benellts ANSWERS Laguna Niguel Branch Harbor/Warner area 495-0850 831-1940 549.9999 Piracy. Jacka• MOW SWEET IT ISi EOE. MIFIH General ollice Hybrid. Curfew An 1nves1ors dream Cus· Restaurant Earn up to $400 per month Re11rees House- w1tes College Students Need dependable aulc. 10 deliver Darty P1to1 1n Laguna Beach (2 llrs per day) WeekClay. P M Weekends. A M Call Mr Barrow 642-4321 llXI 343 EOE SALES BUSINESS OPPTY i!ppear.ince ano lland· Ptll 5535 161 42 •78 onct hara· 5;5 Pat•O sel S 150 T . """I wr111ng only neecs to I wa1e 540·•484 644 7405 "t 1 d e1e-commun1caHons re.,,, apply 2590 Newpon Obi Yellowhead Parrol. • "n <.OA otution Whal 15 wrong Blvd Cos1a Mesa tame wtcage S400 Farai tart 6025 Ov a••t)' used 01t1ce w1111 earning S300·$800 6•2· 1685 turn1ture desks onlr . comm1ssruon per weei.? Sl lSITUTE TUCME•S 10 golCI vetve1 sot a .1n1 ~ 6 000 P C II C " Aatitats 6010 cono Ptetures lamps S40 to ~10 •2·2 ~:;a,;~:!~pt a Grades 4-8. Cehtorma 1 _ p icnic table oenclles 6'3 •·!>055 71 4·661-8465 A~~e,~to~~s~~E~~unlain WESTMINSTER ABBEY everylhrng muSI t>e SOIO So••d oak d•n table 6 Sales Exclusive Jewelry Valley Scnool D1st11ct. ANTIQUE MALL ! t4189 t-9041 t tl'airs cninacao Elegant Boutique. F/T some Ce111t1c1teCI Personnel 11751 WeS1mtnster Ave 2 ma1c111ng Lazy-Boys 1" rm se• 5•3·22• t nights. 1n1erv1ew1ng 10.1 17210 Oak St F V EEO GARDEN GROVE S 100 ea Admiral 25 TV wes1ern bunk beOs llvy PART TIME CIRO'S JEWELRY telephone sales 554-6103 S t7S Zenith 2 1 TV S50 du!) s 100 751· 7580 Soulll Coast Plaza AC1m11aJ ret110 s i s $195 ----PIOME CURI Person with pleasant voice 548.3365 Jtwtlr~ 6214 Busy circulation office s•Lrs Fo· yrLLOW and good BltltuCle 10 as.-Dishwashers Kllchenaid. • ~ " ~ slst sates reps tn contact· bsr mdl below wholesale 'l ::~ s3Ct ~v·a oak/gte~ GEM UALITY EMEA· needs a phone clerk tor pairs s•o 101 o• ~ verifying sollcior orders " ~ ... ,. • n Ing their protesslonal cost G GA 537·6333 collee tables • dm 1able ALDS• 36 po1n1s avera9e 20 nours per week, MOllE FtllST YEAR clients Judy 636·9334 On Anne walnut col.-tbl. & chairs. oak wall unit size S200 ea11 640-8688 Mon-Fri 4:30·8:30PM. $4 Best product in the Indus· TELEPHONE SALES beaut $200. 759· 1552 bClrm set 543·224 l WATCHES ·Get the pres· per hour Applicant rnust try. Excellent manage· Pan time, Business Ser· Rare JOHN WAY NE stone 1 dining room chiiiS. very tig1ous look tor a traction be matu1e. and reliable. ment potential with last vices Co. needs pit sates good condition Chrome ot cost Finest tOP name Some pllOne experience growing co 545-2136 rep to work approir. 20 hrs lithograph, limited edition frame w/uphotstered quality replicas. Perl 1n destrat>te but wlll lraln. Sates-Hardwere. Position per wk Earn $200-$300 °1 200 Proof print on dlS· bacll g seat $25 ea every detail and design. Apply In person between open for counter sates per wk, salary , comm play at John Wayne Air· 640-8676 S200·S250 760-7232 2·4pm. Ask tor Debra or See Steve H W Wrlgn1 Mr trwtn, 380·9100 port. $1300. 541.1es2 M1"1ctl'-affal Catherine. 330 W. Bay Co 126 A0chester C M. Relng&rai'Or: 2dr F/F, new •'e1ge couch like new .. 6211 Street, Costa Mesa. EOE ·----' TEUPMOH WOH cond Guaranteed. Only $ lOO & Dryer 150 00 Oak Antique brass candlesllck PMOTOH&PMHS II you wlsh to sell your work and gel exposure, call CillUlllA.e UhuUS IALLHY 110-2317 SALES MAHIEMHT lnter•sted In making S240. G.G.A 537-6333 ::g::s S~~·~~s 7~6•38E1~d p11one $34 5 f 11m Earn up 10 $50,000 per S300 /wk w orking 60 -1 Serious 1n1eresteC1 year or more. tull or part-rime? No sates For AtrliaacH 1 BUY DIRECT FAOM parties call 631-6256 part/lime. 548-3416 more lntormatton. Call HARBOR AREA MANUFACTURER SWS·PAllT TIME CHRISTMAS SALES Earn up to $200 a week Kevrn 548-3416 alter 1 PM. 751-4222 APPLIANCE SERVICE andsave50to75•Jeonnew BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN --we sell recond • guer Handmade Ruo 11• 1911 TELEPHO"E WORtl tOP Quality bed sets Twin Ka•"an •am1 anll"'ue " retngera1ors 549·3077 sets rust 569 95 lull sets sa;'s 12 oOO 751·7102 H·Sl MOH 116 trosllree bottom trzr. 1us1 $79 95 Save even No Setting Salary No s 190 22· siCle·by·sioe more on queen and ktng CEILING FAN Brass wfoak exper necessary, com· wtice maker 5340 sets Free dellver,Y t>lades & lultp hies $95 pany will tram Evening 650.7452 Larry 636-4195' 551--0796 Neart>y · Digest I tom CCIM m11t1on Clollar I Bookkeeper, PIT COMPHER llDUSTllY CUSTARD PIE view llome ottering e•cel· Door Person OPPORTUMITIH Grandma says 111a1 trying tent apprec1a11on poten· Apply Daily, 2 · 4 THE We are a leader In 111e Sales-people wanted to to make 1111ngs work 1n I "'' & tax sheller Can you I RED ONION. 2406 Np! micro computer distr1bu-PllOIUllH/ meke appointments tor hours For appointment Call Katen 662·5844 GE side by side relrtg, governmenl 11 some: quality? G A United Bro· Blvd. Npt Bell lion industry Dynamic AIALYST noted p1101ographer You times like trying to sew a kers 644-5598 -growth hllS created lour •oung company seeks In· mus 1 be b r 1 oh t D1nong 1able w/4 Cl)alrs Coun1ertop freezer 1ce- Hl·back upllolsl'd Otk m•ker $125 Call 19 cu fr $400 759-1552 button on a CUSTARD )(Int ramlly tnvesllgtll I HS PEHOM new opportunities tor ca· dlvlduat to write and de-energellc, well groomeCI. TEU-nPE OPERATOR PIE printed Shirts Training 1 Experienced must speak reer minded tndl\llduats sign tor Tl 990 and OEC poised. and personable Maior brol\erage firm wood $500 645-7053 847·8118 alter 7pm G E s1dets1dei2 cu 11 = S200 549. t047 Wanl Ads Call 6'2·5678 Class11ied ACls 6<12-5678 SPi'AiTUAL AEAOINGS man SllOP Net $2000· ~~~1s~1:i~~11~'.n ~~rsg;, Pos11ions require PDP · 11134. Minimum 2 You must speak well. like seeking uperlenced Advice In all matters Love mo 3 yrs. xtnt 1epea1 l Plza c M I cLr•1 nPIST yrs experience. prefer· children. and en1oy meet· tele-1ype operator Stock I llY APPLIAICH I ·1 p·1 ... marriage & business bus• Recordsavall Fam· ~ 5n rbty wtCOBOL Call ing the public Pert-time brokerageexperlencere· Les 957·8133 II y I DI Also counset1no 18151 •ly cros1s forces sale Sacr Carpet tn s1aner s helper typing 50. wpm. e•cenent 553·0940 or lull time Potential qu1reC1 Contact M•cllelle So El Camino Real, Son S t s K w1tll truck Immediate written communrcat1ons. earnings, S IOOO' per atler 1 PM 644-9 t t' Metc;nlng wshrtelec dryer.,. Clel'll. llc'd 492-7296 432·0301/548-5916 1 opening 536-7270 excellent pnone skills. PROMOTION week Excellent OP· I tk nu S400t>oth 759 1552 · I front olllce skllls. p11or Of· ponun11y tor proless1oriat TOP SSS · • •I' LHt & Foaa4 3004 lnvtslmtat Ch1tdcaretHousekeeper 11ce experience 2·3 yrs Can you sates people nouse Females Pref Models & Reing. $250 Wosher & I: PART TIME '";iii;;;;;;iiii;i;iiiiiil Op~or· taa.itits 4011 1 live-on, t baby Hunt Ben Spare 3 hrs nightly? wives. young aoulls For Escorts (213) 866· 1984 dryer $135 ea 01sll· : • __ Musi speak Eng & nave RECEPTIOllST 1n1erv1ew Call Mr Law· washer. $100 646·5848 1:.· NEEo ENTuRE CAPITAL I rets Wkelys 660· 1234. Excellent phone skills. Are you rence at 673-3731 1 TOW TllUOl DlllVH Deliver Daily Pilo t by auto in FOUND ADS FOR NE6W40B7EIA9C3H ITEM ask tor Mary M front olllce, skills,. exc,el· ~~~~rdoaob%ed. SALES PERSON E;~npg1drcwrd11hGP&Dsw~dowd1rn1Vg· OPNllTHITT I·. Laguna Beach a r ea (2 h o urs • Church hrr1ng Low pay 1en1 emp oyee vis1 or and sell motivated? ARE fREE Htlt Wntttl 5100 Great Fu1ure Improve commun1ca11on s1111ts. ooyou JEWELRY SALIS I l32 lndustriat Way. CM ~;~c~:.~~~~t~~;n0~~~ 1; per day). W eekdays P .M . • while you l'lave a 101> Call llghl typing. prior front 01• En1oy working wllh l\1ds? E p f Piiot Classified Ads to . weekends A .M . Earn about Call•, ACOOUITllli in person at 145' Irvine hce exper1ence 11 you can answer YES xperienced re erred PART· TIME Varied hours reach Ille Orenge coast Country Club in Newporl Blvd Tustin 544-549t Phone646-7021 ~ppty on person Macy 10 include eorty AM market. $400 per m o . Call M r . Barrow Beach seekstulltomeac· WAllEMOUSEOURIS·2 230-SpmMon tllruFrr Jewelry. 3 400 Via 1 weekends MustMvede· Phone642-5678 32 EOE counl payable/payroll Cle11cat Pos1t1on Full llme. Entry level. ca~al bUllllSI .2£?110, =-2 Npt Bell • peod1101e vel\icle (Jmall or Mr. Bush 642-4 1. .. clerk $1100 mo • 1>en· Ma1tnett1suranceAgencyl paced tnvironment. --I 673•5658" truck van s 1a11on ;;;;~~~~~~~~iirrimiiiiiriiiiiliiiiriiririiiriiiiriliiriririmliiriiii.ii~ 142-Hll ettts Call Ba1bara at • Phones. typing. and IO·key expe11ence. light P/T1me person for WASH w 11a1 a wonderful World' wagon! to atSISI new5· · · · • • · • · · · '· · · • · · • • • · • • · · · · • • • · • • · • • • FounCI iiidy's watch 1 S·U-5404 ext 200 -Poe;:reate' ror~~t5s~16112s Ask typing ab1hty to learn I & FOLD tor legion I ot Shopping, rtoht "I paper dealer in Irvine grealer down1own Lag ANSWERING SERVICE quickly ~!~~~e~;4.~~50-Lagun_a 1 1 your llng9r1fpa eY9f)'dayt area Must t>e Clepen· Bell 11125 497.3551 Telephone Operator 1cte11ca1 type 50 wpm All positions ot1er •~Clll· Oally Pllol Ctantfled dabte Contact Greg Found Rabbit 3258 var1ous Sllllts 494.7771 I 10·key adder. ltllng, lent salary and com· Ada. To pt11ee your ad. Hyde Monday thru Friday T C _ ~ 1 p 11 o 1 o c o p y 1 n g HAL HTATt call 642·5878 end let a between 9.30 and 10 30 urtock, M Wlllte/blk APPRENTICE TRAINEE proof-reading, venous prehenstve major ben· Classified Ad.Vieor help am only 642-4321 ears/note 754-7223 du 11e5 n 0 n. 5 m k r . ellta package Apply 10· Aen1at1sates agent for ac-you • 100 YE AR uve Balboa Island olllce _______ 1 fc>\i'ilCt Small tonghatr blk " S850tmo CoSla Mesa llORO D We nave openings ror ·1 p·1 "" eat In Blutta, NB HH CPA firm Call Par, twouperlenoed,lulltlme ·.·'II y I DI ....... . Oallas Texas tic >Atallots OLD COMPAllY 754-1040 17406MI Chitwood Cr lloensed agents Com· ~4-37 l7 (lllellllf) PROVIDES DECOAATElNTERIOAS FountalnValle~.CA9270& missions only Call ·········. Found. ""11 M Poodle. nr laM•J FLHR Homemakers • bored at EOE M/F/V/H BETTE WALSH. E111C)tu1f Or. NB. 11/25 heme? Have flair "for de-WAftlfllftT •llft 676-77731875-7828 IPPlllTllln sign? PIT. FIT career An llllSHHPER •U·ltOO -C consultant, no exper nee Ooryman·a Inn In N-port lllLI PILIT 1111111 1111111 Loat 2 Cocker Sp1ntets, 1 Large Weal German om· Training av111 775.5447 Beach Hardworkmg; ex-black, 1 Bull, both p111y a.panda to lrvlne I ~ eel C n female. possibly On11r10 Key poellione to be llled Oelt Counter. l3'ti0einbtlr pe57r5e7n3c00e pbere er9r. 5· ' tags on, Santa An1 by serious appltcan1. We 0111)1. Must be 18 See • 1 • Heights arH .C32·9681 develop end train our Duane, 495 E 17th.C M HOUSEKEEPER -own mengagers per wrll· ...-live In. tor et<:terty lady. Lost Black qy case, Lin· ttn agreement. llLIYHY G7S·0388 coin key. Hunt Beach or Need Extra Income ? Be -__,, __ Coale Mesa 878· 1886 l•Ot•t tt Start an independent cartler Job Oppo11unlty Mutt be REW .RO Lost vi.. •1200•ftrlt tor THE REGISTER Musr abtetohandlethepubllc. " " • h111e <:1eiat1dabte econ· Early hours ana wkkndt Bushard & Yorlltown, H6 omy car Irvine NPI Bch Nuftt•y and/or ware· 11 /21. 7 yr temate. blk No upe11enoe nece1111ry Corona det Mai area Cati houeino ••per pret Great w/Whl whllkers part M1n1mum qua!lhC8tlOn1, VICk", 951·7113 before QppotlUnlly 645-0210, 9 Cock·A -Poo. name Ne111 •Pia&ranee '4m-11 4;,, am a am ONLY• P.CSdy. Palm OeMtl 90· blllOUI, Aeltable. Mu•t -ore ... pteaM call IOCfl have car. and l>t 1 year Legel Secrtterv wllll •a. 714·963 5856 or So Calll r111C1ent People wl'lo "'"° P9ople l)rObtle and cotpe>ra1e 5<t9·911M TJl11't wtl1t Ille ••1>1tieoee Stltry eol'l\- SELL Idle ltema with e Dally Pltot Cl&ttlfled Ad CALL MONDAY DAILY PllOT mfnHrtlt .•1111 U · !lam. tpm onty SERVICE DIRECTORY s>etenct ~P'lrl 8eect\ Tl4·4101 19 aM aboutl near Alrpe>u 951· 123• RifcEPT10N1sr Now accepting applications ror presllgtous Npt Center for Dis•-'ct Manager to Office. Typ1no akllls and w 1 ple8SMI 81111Udl 8 must .. SUpervise newspaper car-All emptoyee benefits .. provided. Catt Aon Jedi· .• riers. Salary commensurate son, 6'44·'424'2 Reataurant ear Tendert needed, 4 d1y11wett<, 10 am• 6 pm. Appty In person • after 5 pm, Alie for ~nil THI! TOWERS A£STAURANT, tn lht Surf and Stnd Hotel, In L&OUlltl ~ll. Ftnd wlltl you went tn Delly PllOt ~I. ( :: with experience. Company benefits plus bonus op- portunity. Apply in person, weekdays, 3 PM to 5 PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa . Mesa. IP• t~ • • •• • ._ o t It a It I.··.• I It I' It• t. Io i I I" ... t• Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN lf TO S75.00 PER Mt:K We now hawe 15 ~ lor JOU"C ucer tle•"rs lo HCure rtldttl tor The Or•• Co.nl 0•~1 Pilot. Our crews tt11t at 3.JO f).m and wort until 8.30 p.m. wtelid•1• On S..turd•y ... wor~ a ltw mor• !loun 'l'Oll Wiii urn 111•n1 lttpj . and pnrn. •Iona with e11mnc your 011111 Money lhttt IS flO dtlivtllfll 0( colit<llClll Jflwolwff II you are rnternted, pleut tj" Mr C.rl (714) 541-7058 ' • Ora tM ~ 0 0 A unu OOl 0111 labi.. blu. top chord Oro1n. French 1'"4. ... 7011 A1ot:ti ca:ti lm.:iiCI lor 'H Falcon w indow Van 8 lllW 1112 ltaHlt tllt m In I ... N;ll:po1i Att = --.... aUl lNIH IN YOU9' $300 &4~ :> "' make, tl•clronlc. Llkt 1Sl14IBStoA wAXC@h vour Vthlc:i.. domettlC or Cyl $760 8<16-<13<111 ....,......, ________ I ~h. nn .. I -...coon ~lt ........ • OWN HO... Kt1toseno Ht1ter Omni n1w $375/olr 8•2-81111 w/M41fc:ury •Oh~, $3000 foreign 86 t•8295 Aatl••n, L::~: i~\Ecf~~:.~~ '!11L•c:~~· ~~ 10,.1':; ~~r:;:;~~u~~01:w:~: ~~,, ... _.,."'(:~ ,.;. r j 106 i)lmo11 new 111,500 PEVEY AMP Studio Pro Wkd•y• 9·•pm 51•2110 WE IUY Cl l ton & 5pm, Ptltr 538 9184 \lot1teweo-n1 .......• : t :·.: -;t.j ~r • ( .. .r ' -\ IHU s 119. 6<16-5914 <10. Ilk& new & ol.atrlo IH1• a Dtcllt 7022 OLia• o&•s •gg ,rs ;·d K l d 11111 .. ~. tlll ...... •• • K "· ~I •• ~ J Kg a1n10t1rHSMl.UOO i~~~;:)gr•h I t 1325 6lttioledves:3K1boet • n wo1°:. i;oo cy j ~.· ·82§il11e1 tloodh BHUI : ,. ' '7 \ ~ •. ~ Oooa cond 640·0172 111p, 12· .,.am mulmum All TIUGll 5<19·0975 650-1<1611 LOH 1••ou llW \~ II s.. " w()O(), Orig IHlh. Xlnl • ) LOBSTER l RAPS (Appro• Wur ti er t11111er oro•n S225tmo. 831·0253 VOLUMI! SALf!S h & ea .. , ., C t H OAllAOI SALi AOS NOW • , 960. e•cell cond New 0 '06 lnlernelfonol Trevttoll Sl!A ICE & LEASING mtc l ntGI •PP I • 4.,;,o.. o•• '#IV ClAU:mo IY Cll'fi 401 S250 ltlt 101. rn work $8600 sell Sti5t5 Cell Sal1Mlr•1 f II $8110 obo 646 4570 367~ N Ct14tt'~ Avo •ni.e $28.500 C•ll N-porl 8Hch I HI I UOW mg cond 673"2047 494·1284 MlSTRXL COMP etOI '82 SlUOEBAl<EA MAWK. LONG 9£ACti 60 "7211 Of 675 ... 8~ fl73·0900 I Mt1mborahlp In Magic TV I •l S1fll>Oatd 1350 Goo<J condtllon & pelnt (No Cherry tJCll-4051 All", ..... tie t1h1nd Club 17$0 o&o J. a •, Nlek 87s.3971 $3200 OBO 8•8·1153 t (l 1 .. ) ••1 1110 · C11ta .... 1124 ···~·· lt1cla 8119 644-6504 or 548-2873 lltrH 1232 f, .. -• ~CARVER llllc• uif OARAOF SALE ANrnfue RAOio's 1956 Po11er'• wl\fff Shlmpo eEXOmut 25" RCA llt,f!lll am WI .. , '103w~:.g~.=~~~··1 ~~I N~-:::;, ~~i.: -~ ifo tl:C1r1, iii pwr .•• It In 10/Georgetownl anti,CM II lube conaole $125 2 R1<·2 50 lbs '01 gla.tts Color TV, 2 yr wrnly, BMXH0TCH: 1dnt cond. USEDCARS& TRUCKS -l'L...11'-..L & out 1 1200 obo Setur011ytSund1Jy IO·J JO l.)ltler UJbla radios S50 & 1nct S425 obo 64•·8822 $1<18 Free det Open beat Pll 1325. 055.3050 COME INOA CALL FOR conve rl. l 5000/obo Dat11a -9117 ....:> -•114 '4N• •"" '"'1 640-3094 552 1458 P11010 0•'<1 oar• "" An•11p S15 Olcto1 1 dr top Im Sun TV John's 646-1786 . 20" I FRIE aapaa1•a1 964-5521 172 "io 1 ~ft*r eulo 2 ,.,,,... ~· ""' ~ ,., ,., """ " u.,, r.itng $75 Mopt<J lfk• nu Ouet!D dlvlltl. J.500.. Desk, --Boy I bike lkt new llr --I •• -9107 ~ ' v ....... ' ' "' bite .. WOIOA'l'l If·· "-ient co111;hes 111enio 1425 obo 2 oak 011,1 s 150 Plano, spinet, Two Color TVs. 19 & 13 $46 or beat 8<12·89<14 Cormltr·Dtllllo "• I dr, S995. M S.7578 '73 Ctnlur1on Convertlt>le. oqulpml. desks, misc $7 50 90 RI ol tnsul $8. $500 S1nglt1 bed. $20 Inches $1 45 and $1 00. alter &pm. ClllYlllUT 'SO aooa l oaded $3860 '75 8-210, x lnl cono .. Hems SAT/SUN 190 E '54 Ctiev stutton wgn Bruss bed, $<100 Mlac 631·7878 CYCLEIOOIP-AMY 1821tBEACMBLVO olr muslaell 5<18·1853 auto. air. low mllea. n1101 top. loaded ' .111.9 $1200/bll 551 ·8278 tyttl 9 '7l ()pel GT, wht, 4·1P Cosiu Meao St $2500 ot>o '50 l rlumph items Ellll cond. Best I CL /--HUNTINGTON BEACH St7501obo 646 6068 Pl ANT SALE Low prtc:tisl rno1orcycle S 1500 0 80 , ofter 536·3966 Olll, aHttr NEW ANO USED 1•1 1011 HI 3311 A•t11, l•ptrtf4 . S1111Sun 295 BROADWAY mech ''"' Misc 111c 9.4 lt•t 7010 1982 CHARLE ST. CM " • I • IMW 9112 lOO USED CARS 10 Corona 2 dr, runs man. AM/FM caaa. •bit good, new redtator. eng. gOod cond $850 slarler, battery MUST 675-0145 Mull sell SELL $376 966-2t80 (X 511691 Santa Anil Ali l I? 15 PombrOlltl t>etwn SLOT IHCllllE'S IO' EL1•••t YACIT CALL642-7910_ WI PAYTIP llLW 1970 BMW 2666 es IN STOCK fr\llllt• 4 Oovl'r ott Brand new SIOred 27 yrs --....... o··· CIBSSIC $6500/0 BO '12 IATlll WAIOI 73 ToyOll Celie. I owner. Cuillac tlot low mtlage. IUIO. 111 ' ·72 Coupe a. V1111 New stereo S 1850 720· 1951 Irr••. runs f,. • t Sen tdte 11om1 642-5678 Ma11nors 642-2940 $ t 100 each 548·8952 NEW • DIESEL For All - -830·2<172 or 979· 1873. • cv1 Aulot11n1, raclory .---------!11111111!1----~-yourHohdey Enter111n1ng llSTllW •1 ••11a1•1 Jene a ll , AM /FM. 20.733 l eddy t>eors. teonls rac-• p d I 11 ht O E --M. 11 6 I o ara e o 0 s ays 3 speed Peugt<>I. N W PHTIAO/lllAll mfles x•nt cond . super MbctllHHll 6211 llct IHOUI ~~~1 ~~k u':i°~e ~ul~~Y 673·4860. evs 557·3273 (used 3 11me1). w.,ranty 2480 Harbof Blvd Convemen11y Loc1t1ed Cltan. Musi See (P0600) 78 CeltCI LO~td Ste to '1200/bo, 651'62 5 Apprec1ett, Vtt'l Clean. '7 4 Cpe OeV1Ue. 60.000 t:ru. S3800 650·352 new 111n & trans runs Ours I M.60 1 ontarger Grea1 buys• On s1 sleeper 631.6063 Cht1slmes par1res. par· S 180 5<19·057l tvenlngs COST A ME$,A & Com~1111voly Prtced Many more extru. Near wl75mm ff'n!> S 150 couch $200 Mrcro-wavP ades wt101e w11ch etc 141 4100141 1411 & wl'lolesalt, Our Price cl\rome & glas~ d•n•nQ rm $50 G11ts b1kt' s;ic, Two round lnp l•ckols 43 11 99,1 or 45 11 cruiser Noter lilrt1 IOli • • $4987 South Coun1y 591 590, gas won he.lier McCtam 7 t>taa.. tawu Atr Cat 10 Sea111e or Best rates 545.4005 WI WAIT JOI• VW·lsuzu 18711 Beacl'I good neects minor body 80 Ce1tc1 GT Lllbk repair $1800 cash $70 leall'I chr & ollomanl mower $200 968 9596 r orllau<I trom 0 C Musi +MOPEDS• n S111es·Serv1ce·Lees1ng Blvd Huntington Beach $30 Sony stereo & 2 GUMBY I POKEY btl useu t>etore 121 15183 Mtwptrt Nar'tr Ort1IH From S299 CLHI 1111 OHi 7 1 4 . 8 4 2. 2 O O o o , speakrs s 175 545.0684 $175 ea 673· 1187 Dec 1 to Jan 1 Groups ot 100% ltnonc•ng avail See Ronald Dace RCJY (AR\.IER 641·2896 • 1982 CHARLE C M V11ccuum. works gd $30 3 30. $I 5 per person O A C M 1 N E RS 79 280ZX 2 • 2 s1ereo. air. redlblk int. AM/FM cass 631·0372 all 5pm a11 snrl, tit whl super cteen $689~ 241-1156 75 CAO Real Clean White & Blue siooo EJ loldl"g wheetcl'lair re· CALL650 7079 spd bike 115 end table 1714)673-2336 MO·PEDS lllJSlllrt.1 ·111\1\'v low mi immac s7450 movable armsl!eel Like sc 1 $5 S d Ell1s t W111d , Fnl Vty . ., .• , • ··~·· cg 079 6 0 66 THI ODORE ROBINS Triaar~ 9171 oBo 6<16·5222 '68 fR250. Re-b1t eng. --------now IOP, runs grea1. '77 SEVILLE Fully loaded new $320 645·7814 w an1 ads 6<12·7667 " antq amp P w Boats Geaeral 7011 962· 1922 ,, · • ' .1 " fo • 4 Of 4 • 1 4 6224 Musiul la11. 6224 Chr $12 more 842-751 7 Zod1aL 10'2'· w/Merc 7 5 ANGEL Moped like new FORD _____ , w ooden 111gh-cl'la11 wt pad hp m o to r O o It 1 n cond $175 966·2180 Perr con d S 4 O s1ao111zer m1n1 cond lOt>U tiARllO R Bl VD lO~lA MUA 641 0010 • -~R '80 280ZX I/bar blk exl, t>o•ge •nl a11 s1oreo elc $8500 673-2749 Sales·Serv1ce·Leas1ng CLOSING MUSIC STORE SALE SI00,000 INV NTORY PIANOS a ORGANS, NIW a USED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES LARGE MUSIC DEPT. ALL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CASH REGISTER. SHOWCASES. MUSIC RACKS. DISPLAYS. ETC EVERYTHING GOES SAVE UP yo 70~ TEAMS ON APPROVE"5 CAE01f- ACH MUSIC CENTER 17404 HACH •LV0.1 HUNTINGTON MACH 1~ ll9n s. "Saro ..... fwy, Op.-k · Tlui. te.a. flt. l Sal 10.5, SIA tz.5 BUILDING FOR LEASE 752-2820 s 1600 839·5276 M1t11c1clt1/ 4 W~ffl Driwtl tofo Misc. Waalt4 '220 Powtr loata 7012 ScHttll 1011 ·14 JeEP Cherokees. orig TURN YOUR GARAGE 26 3' Sea Rav Dancer 179 17 I 250 Y AbXAA S360 or owner. e•lt cond $2900 DISCARDS INTO SSSS 325 hrs sips 6 Incl trailer. best 631·2594 642·8001 all tpm/wknds 6<16-0792 cover. eA1tas $23,000 '78 KZ1000 Trac.. 9035 Ma1ical Jut. 1224 994.1103. ev! 991-ss92 s 1500 673-2668 ·SS' oOdge panel truck, Fender Elec Custom '61 Berlrom 31, twn gas, '81 Hond• XA500. Good runs greet. $2,500 or body, Excel. ~ond. s3oo $23,500 750-0821 Cond . M UST SELL best. 536-9718 or Olr 759·8237 77 Glas1ron f6' open bow. SI lOO obo 640-9 t36 '7:SChevy Luv nds heed You could be earning up 10 85 hp Mere eng .• rarely '81 KAWASAKI GPZ 550 gasket. $900 °497 -355<1 s 1200 per week 85 8 used. stored indoors, xlnl Uke & runs grea1 S 1550 •77 o811iinklng cab exit piano 1uner Course tnlo cond Asking 52900 MUST SELL 548-672<1 cond $3500 54<1·2252 542-3244 or 556· I 178 545"5422· s..c5-~ '82 Vim Blra o 920, oc '77 GMC Boblafl 2111 van. Off: f -;--t 1--V\(ANTEO Electric Bay $1800/or besl 662-3559 366 v.8 eng.S-spd$7300 1Ct U l l art Boat & Sc:hock Endeavor --E51ipat1t UH ...!_75·0558 or 979.7200 H~~a;8~1n111~~. O~~; pa111rade. 556-0998 6 II Anorney1s exec desk. WANT TO SELL YOUR eql>d $3600 557-52<15 100 USED CARS 11f<e new. $t50. Also BOATOABUYA BOAT? INSTOCK che11s. tbles, IBM 1ype-CALL 775-8398 Trailtra, '11 FOH PICHP wrller & mfsc. 6<1<1-650<1 le S .1 7014 Utility I026 4 cyt, slick shll1, Cassene, or 548·2873 ltl, ll ·--.. ~------.--mags, low mileage, Kint Cat2.'4 nu u•is 7 ,..,ifilona G1rdtn ut 1 trlr. drops dwn cond., sug:r clean. Must -' "' "'·""'-· ' 10 flel bed 6'K 7' 5550. S (TO 80) 0 p C A P E -R S VHF, good cond. 14200. lmpor1 truc'k 1rlr w/shell, ee. ur rtoe 71 4 673 6382 $3987 South County • • $1050. 544-2252 VW-lsuzu, 1871 1 Beach II vou know wh11 you want Aatt Stmcta/ Blvd., Huntington Beech to aovertlse but don't 7 1 4 • 8 <1 2 • 2 o o o o, know how to say it, let us Part1 .a.. 9015 841-2896 URI EST '°<:~~~gg~Rs INVENTORY '11 IATSOI 20011 ··79 3201, 4 (31SYDLl +'79 3201: 4 (486582) *'79 3201, A (994XEOI •'79 3201: 4 (091VPZ) spd, SIR <I cyl, auto trans, lectOfy lfr. cassene. low mlle- spd, SIR age. xlnt cond . super clean, Musi See Many spd, A/C more extras (e.03271 Near Wholesale Our SPd. SIR Prlc_e. $(1387 South •'79 5281, 4spd, (747YPV) • '80 3201, 5 spd, t565ZOL) Counly VW·ISUZU. 187 f I SIR Beach Blvd . Hun11ng1on Beach. 714·842-2000 or AIC 84 1 ·2896 • '80 633cst 4spd 101 (1 8WW299) * 8 1 3201, 5 spd. SIR PCUT843) • 82 528E, Auto, IOIOed 1966653) +'82 528E: 5 spd. loaded ( 1EU0968) Bti•a 9125 '17 Wagon. 4 apd. ate, 111n1 cond . S2 t00 640-9008 '78 CIVIC 4 spd, sun roof. 11ereo. new tires. very good cond . $2350. 775·6353 •'83 3201, A/T, SI R '81 ACCORD SE, Sunroof l1FMY.9.25l $8500. 673'5718 +'83 3201; S spd. SIR I 1FZP975) 135-3111 208 W lsl. Senta Ana Closed Sunday Alf sor1s ol people use class1hed ads to sen all sor1s or things. 642·5676 llan 9127 help Well-wrttten classi· VW Super fi8()(j 1 fender fled aos will put you In 1100 obo 969-126<1 T11de your old stull lor Seti w11h EASEi touch with the right -n ew goodies wf1h a It's a BREEZE people 642·5678 Want AOI Cell 642-5678 Cl1sslfled ad 642-5678 Classllled AOs 6.42-5678 $2300 01>0 645·2334 Sun rool Ong Owner v......... 9173 $7500 OBO 644·7747 1974 VW bu~ XL c:ond11ton "00 OB 552 65 82 EL DORADO 19 000 $2" I -l<I mt MtNT CONO Ong 62 VW Van $950 runs owner P P $16 900 great 759· 1552 OBO Mon-F11 8·5pm 100 USED CARS (John) 863· 1200 Aller IN STOCK 5pm 552·<1 104 'lt vw 11101n. D E UIUiEST 4 cyl, White/White, Slick SELECTIOI Shlll. Factory Air, AM/FM stereo. mags, or Ille model. tow mileage 28.637 miles. •lnl cond. Cadfllecs 1n Southern super clean, Must See. California' See us 1oOeyt (P083<1) Largest Selec· HIERS 11on or Conver11blos In CADILLAC Town Soulh County VW-lsuzu. 1871 t Beach Blvd , Huntington Beach 7 14-8 42 ·2000 or 84 1-2896 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 '65 vw B•l• race NGM C•nreltl --1313 316 sunroof. extru. tow 172 C 1 I 1 651< 1 mi l age C•ll Rich . us om mpa a m . 675-2056 $1800 74 Caprice Classlc 191< mt $3100. Efolfi xlnt cond.. your choice. 6<15·2119 100 USED CARS-- IN STOCK '68Fastbaoll, new every· thing 1n hurry 10 sen. '11 OIEYllln ·e8 vw BUG'. me1a1 son rool. runs grea1. '8<1 lags needs 3 tenders. MUST SELL $480. 966-2180 s1soo 493-2561 SILYEUlllWH . v-8, Auto Trans. f1C1ory 88 VW Bus, xlnl, new eng a ir. power s1ee11ng , & ures S 1900. 645-24<1 1 power windows. power Aat1 Le11ia1 9010 Aatt Lt11ia 901 Aatt Lt11i11 9010 A1t1 Lta1ia1 9010 lOOUSEOCARS door locks. AM/FM IN STOCK S1ereo, Rallye wl'leets. LOOSE PANEL ACCENT SLIM LINt: \ I PRINTED PATTERN A516 SIZES 8· 18 I he •hmrd 11•ntl "loo~~· ••nt ,.(If, rt•~'"' 111' th< \ft<l ~nd \ltndrr hM <>I 1•r1nlfd l'allrrn t\~I,. I 11lhHt' M 1t \Ur\rd hrm .1t l l"C'\ _. Wl t. nu.id lttflnl lkt1m1cl) 11 Utt•,, tn"' ... r~·n nw''"-'• ""''''""' rnttnna 11 rt,r:ituum or • rt3tl\' "'"""' •h• • 111\hN . bulluntd l•aod \l)ll~r. \hOuldfl h111111n' •nil \ktv• II""''' I hr I """"" OtiJ1n•I " lint "1101 ,.,,., • \fJ\Wlk\\ '"""" hut \Irr-11\\Uf f•lflt, ftl•llt jfl\f\ Or \httr "001 arc,li r«OmmcndrJ rhtl( lrt frw i't"''· ~·1nr 1nJ 1111.u• .,.,C" r•\\ P11nrrll l'<111trn ''"' ",,.,1.1tlr 1n 'I''"" '"h ~. 10. 12, t•. 16, I-'"' U 11111>1 JU ltllYUC ~ • ~ \•JJ\ Iii) •0\11 f~hrt1. l'lr•"' ~nd \'I•• 1<11 cl•h l'<irtf!n "' Dilly Piiot ltradfl \1111, P 0 llo• <'!,Old< hrt~a '""<"'· '-•• \orl , ... Y 101 IJ tAdd """ lor tll•h """"" '"' I'"''"'' arnf h•rKlhna 1 1•11n1 11•~1nh YOU" NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP, STYLE NUMllER. StZE 1()01> Ml< 11.111 rut ( '"'11 ltOI l\ll\HllAl ttlN1n•l•bul()U\Wlld '"" nf druan ""•'"'" thAI It• ,.,n •ff<t•ll rn h111' ~ .. •nd 'l•t S<oro SSOO. \tnd ""'' fnr "II v. f'I" l l'ltll\tf "11 'l t>l-\ll,M It P-\ l1 I RN t -\ r Al (K, ... t l<t\I ~fl"""· \l'Clfl"• .. r, Llllf• Jo\ J1nntr Jrt•'(' l'IU> IOt 11<1'lll 'it 11111•0N lor •n1 ra11rrn 'c-nJ St «)IN 1111<>1 '" 111 !>Ill I '~ t Io rtll \II"' l'i'llll\f)I ,ruff I~ .1d111•hfr , ,,(1 ,...,thy dl\fh front •H•I" ind• tr" t\ln• 1\11 "''' ( 111 12 S2 00 t 11 1 A'tll0"' 110 \11 V II Tll'I(" n111 "'" 11nm , malt\ qu1hnl lu~ur) 1r h11J1blr 1$ "'"'"' '"'''"· "'" h•n~inw. 11u•k• l1111trn,, ,harh U Oil I II Al>f>·A·lll f l( .. OI fl " '"'hrdC'\ p..11trn ~~··· dlrf\IK•n\ ff\! t4 tt••clnl'< Jc"•"' ""h '""l'(J "'""" '"~" All o·~· S1 ••I I'll'"'' l\ILM I A'11tf1 "'' •NI<•~ hll 111,rt ""'ti_ It\ Sflt (JlrJ wllh ll•rrnrnJ t•c•f'I• pulkhtt 11• lr111. '""'"" ~)ff) l:'v (JI fl I, '°"' I A\\ I II'"" I K' hi\ <1~11n• 10 rmbto.Ott, ('41nt, '"' "'"" ,...,. all 111o1111 '"'"'" ''~"''"' Alp,,.bfh, Oui-tr~. m<Wt U~OO tZ• I '\l I Cll'I PAH 11\\0lt" ()I II T\ hi• dlff\lltlfl' trn 14 1111«1~ <j111h• hi ...... •llh•>trl • f!Jfl\f 11 .... 1 '"'I"~ 1h•1t• J1rn11on• um ...,,,.., ... d 4 ...... ,_ ..... \ff "' .. '"' ,. ... 1 .............. . NHr W•tll-W•lth to' • Prominent 0.sfoner ~•"''" br lton•. THE AUTO STORE'S TALKIN' ''WHOLESALE LEASING'' ,,,..AOll• rou LOOIC ••• THI •nn• WI LOOK# 1.) MBZ 380 SL s&20•/Mo. L 11.) T·BIRDS 2.) MBZ 300 DS s450• /Mo. ! 12.) COUGAR 3.) MBZ 300 SOS s550• /Mo. s 13.) TOPAZ 4.) BMW 318 s270•/Mo. 1 14.) TEMPO s142••/Mo. 5.) VOLVO Dl 5234•/Mo. ' 15.) '84 CORVETTES s525•/Mo. 6.) VOLVO Gl s275•• /Mo.: 16.) CUTLASS •210•• /Mo. 7 .) CELICAS •1&0•• /tltJ. M 17 .) TRANS AM s245•• /Mo. 8.) CRESSl>AS s249•• /f1'J. 1 18.) 300 ZX s2s9• /Mo. 9,) MAZDA 626 s2os•/Mo. : 19.) '84 EL DORADO s470•/Mo. 10.) MAZDA RX7 s21s•/Mo. T 20.) MAXl1A s232•/Mo. TIE •PHIAL 1111 TIWEI 695 TOWN conn DI., STE. 1000, COSTA ftEA 540-5454 Some of the above payment• Include air, power steering, AM-FM cuseue, 10me have cruise, mags & eunroofs u standad equipment, theSe teues are all closed end with option to buy, & terminated early or walk away at end to term . Limited to exceea m lleage & wear & tear. Refundable security deposit & llcenM fee .,. required to 1tart leaM & wlll be aubjec:t to credit approval. ••48 Mo.t•eo Mo. Term•. -----------------r----------------1.) M57.20/S39,"32.00 e.) 1291.501113,992.00 111.) $254.40/1 15,284.00 18.) S222.60/l10.~.80 2.) $477.001$28,820.00 7.) l19UO/S8, 140.60 112.) $270.30/118.218.00 17.) $259.701112,465. 3.) 1513.00/IS4,MO.OO 8.) 1212.11/$12,818.24 13.) S159.00/l 7832.00 18.) $285. 14/117.100.40 4.) l21MU0/111172.00 9.) $217.30/$10,430.40 I14.) $150.52117224.Qe 19.) IA98.20/$29,892.00 5.) 1248.04/$11,905.92 10.) $227.901110,320.00 115.) $558.50/$33,390.00 20.) $245.92/S 14,755.20 1111 lollHl'I SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 11WE Will Ill IEHIHSOLI Volume Sales. Service Ano Leasing 187t1 Beacl'I Blvd. Hun11n91on Beacn (l lit) 842-2000 J11aar .. --~Hff ·76 XJilL sdn. blk on blk 11hr, sunroof, w11e Whls, , lull power. beaul cond. 491< m l, $16,000 530-1528 lara1a1 Cilia 9132 17<1 KG1s converl and cpe. both Kint cond .. mu51 1111. SIC $4500 & $3600/obo 714-898-1179, Rm 156. Iva message at desk Mtrc n leas 9145 •7, 286 Coupe, 1 owner, yellow, good cond. $7000 760-8792 75 280 4 0-R-S~E-O_A_N_, X-1-nl Shape. Orig .. 1 Owner, Loaded S7200. 8-5pm 549-6848 '713000 lealh/alloys, snr1. much mora. Excep1nl lhruout See this car you'll buy 11. $11,000 Hm 766-9746 olc521·5920 ,12 YW CHY. Big Tire Wheels, xlnl 4 1 " spd AM/FM cond . super clean. cy · " · Loaded Musi See S•ereo low mlteage, Kint (P0752) , South Counly cono , super clean, Must \IW-ts z 15711 Beach See (P06441 Near u u, Wholesale Our Prtce Blvd Hunungton Beach $7987 Soulh Counly 7 4 14"8 4 2 ·2 000 o r VW-tsuzu. 1871 1 Beacl'I 8 1•2896 Blvd , Huntington Beach '75 CORVETTE CONVERT 7 1 4 · 8 4 2 • 2 0 0 0 o r A CLASSIC RAG TOP 84 1·2696 Loaded htce new r.-OK 69 SQuareback laJf cond. S l2.900 6H ·6952 lrans good, no mo1or 79 Monie Carlo fully $200 firm 548-4062 equipped very clean. 69 VW Bug runs good, ~51( ml S4295 5-40·4~ some rust AMt FM 100 USED CARS $1650/obo. 6"6-7240 IN STOCI< •111 ... uu'S SOUTH COUITY YOLISWAIEI uWEWIU•T llllllllll.I" Volume Sties. Service And Leasing 1871 1 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (714) 142-2000 '11 CIEYRILn lllTECAlU 6 cyl. Auto Trans l1Ctory air. power steering. casseue. 1111 wheel, tow mileage. many more ex· 1•85, xlnl cond . IUpet clean. Must See (T0663) Our Price $5987 South County VW-lsuzu, 18711 Beach BtvO . Hunttngton Be11Ch 71'·842-2000 or 841·2896 Ctus1c 68 Chtvelle Mehbu. Runs weu but with a lew improvements can brr119 top dollar aa collec:1or s llem S600 111111 673-8174 673·858<1 SEE USFIRSTI We have 1 good Mlecllon of NEW & used Chev- '70 VW Bug. anrf. stereo. rolets! See us loct•yl go od cond, $2200. CO ...... Ell <199-56<11 eves. 549· 1343 "" dys Ask tor LeeAnn CHEVROLET ·71 Westphllll Pop.Top ......_,. tt .• rt. • t\ . 1 Nu reblt & brks 10/83, · ' r, I \ \1 I '· \ IA•t• Sem cea/ 9015 P1rt1 9015 Ask aboot Ille money we can save you thru our purchase & lease plans. .Ill SLE•llS IMPOllTS Bleupunkt. tectory tent. S46-I 200 $3800 John, 675-7131. .,.., '31'1 CHEVROLET Chev.·& GMC LIGHT TRUCKS 350 Hy~matlc Remanufactured GM Goodwrench TRANSMISSION Including a 100% Rebuilt G.M. Torque Converter Good to~ 31, 1913 • ,s495 ___ ~ dlllll I Mid Rlld ElllldE UL .-m -»2 "'°""' -12,000 Mlle guGIQli ... Hour117 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mond thru frltl• , 130 1 Ouall Street NEWPORT BEACH HJ-HOO Mercedes 300SO Turbo. 198<1 . Stiver blue. $37.500 Call 551-9006 MC 9149 ·68 MOB CONVERT New 111es, hdtop. runs pertec1 $ 1500/0bO 540-8299 '73 SUPER BEEiLE: ale, r am/Im cass. xlnt cond, 1 '75 O octge Coll Auto. owner $3100 75<1-1828 clean. $1350/obo, s51-e215 '73 SUPER Beetle. ale. --~-I( - em/Im. nee• cond. $2750 r... 9311 or best offer 6<1<1-5679 _ .68 Musta Con~Oftg 7<1 Super Beelle $1950, ownr $2~ 6<12-8001 rbll eng. new peinl. all 1PM & wknds 979.72<1• 69 ENGLISH Ford C0t11n1 IOOUSEOCARS-2 dr , gd body. reblt eng. IN STOCK car needs rewmng S 125 '11 YW llAllfT MUST SELL 966·2160 7a2tc~B~~~?m Au~4f;'~: 4 cyl, Auto Trans, Feclory ·~2Piii"i0Aunebout. <ISP. 54 5·<1070 eves Atr. AM/FM slereo. low 1 gd trnsp $500 646-0111 m11&ge. 11lnl cond . super ----·72 M-GB CONV good cle111. Musi See (T01871 '73 Pinto. Radl11 Tlres. cond S 1500 548·8952 Near wholeSBle Our stereo S650 846·<1349 Pemlat ---157 Prtce $4687 South ,-76 Grenada bell ollr o;;( County VW·lsuzu. 18711 $1000 takes <197-2177 100 useo CARS Beach Blvd . Hunt1ng1on IN STOCK Beach 71<1-842-2000 or '76 Grenade Spec Ed1I. 'IO PffSOllE TIHO 8<1 1-2896 fully equipped, 1 owner, <I cyt. 5 tpd, leclory air. ·78 Rabbit deistl. <I dr. alr, S..CK ml, 12295 631-2683 Cassette. 26.•88 mites. stereo 12000. 988-1396 ~L TO 11 Brougham M1ny more extre.s, 11lnl wagon, ale, cruise. rte* cones .. auper cte.n. mu1t '78 VW Conv. Cham Ed. 79K mt $3200. 675-1421 see.. (P0842) South Whtlwf'tt. 36K. ~ r. '78 FIESTA. red. am/Im, County VW-tsuzu. 18711 16750 080 527· 24 62K $1850 obo 644·6952 BHch Blvd .. Huntington • g Convenlt»e Beach. 714-842-2000 or Wllllwtlt, low ml, tmmac. '81 T -Bird: Ettate Sale. 841·281HS h550. 847-0059 lmmac, ltndlu, ctulM , power, tow ml $7500 100 USED CARS firm. S48-t050. 648·2 132 IN STOCK 'llO Jetlt , IOtdtd, flawlela. la'-----~..,._ 'll PlllOll 1141 IA250/ob0. 631-3018 llH~ . o c:y1. 5 IPd. ~ ... eun ·eo Rabbit. wtt1 2 000r. ' 73 cAJiR1: QiNt COAb. roof, low m1i..oe. Mlf'Y te>CS. air, tunteof, ....,, $11100. 541_.... more eictr ... ictnl cond.. 131751080. 831·3018 tup8I" Ctffn, must -.. 'TSMonardl 41)r, PSIP8, (T0763) South County '80Sclfroco l<model, A/C, air. emttm tape. I owner. VW•ltuzu, 1871 1 Bteicta In rf, loeded, ~ 8el Od cond S 1860. Blvd., Huntington~. thlt week. 95100. 845-9351. 831-82711 1 1 4 • 8 4 2 · ~ 0 0 0 o r 64S324• '78 Caprt vt Nd w/blk 8• 1·211116 '82 RABBIT CONYEAT lne, reel good cond. In & '78 II 12E, rare. 1n rf, 6 ~. Billupynk1 -.0 out. runt grMt, must .... alerm, mag•. am/Im c:as, rlCinQ ...... Jdnt a aoo ...... 1111 ~ CUI, lo mlles. ICtra cieal). concl. saeoo .... -o448 ~ JlB 113.500 ObO. e48.0M4 Vlhl IHI we; :t ·~:~~~~ST P9trol •ta v&Vo tu. 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Fnell llorl- alBe's Tova 9 cosmetics com· pany to produce a line of men's skin products under the B.R. label. Tova 9 ls the n~ Cover UllU1tr1tion by Devid Coullon. sake of Mrs. Tova Borg. nine .... Ac.1ress lJv lJI. 1M11D came to town, bear· ing Hollywood no ill will for the biggest disasters of her career -lost Hori· zon. 40 Carars and Zan- dy 's Bride. Liv liked the latter failure. which co- starred Gene Hackman, but of the other two says, 'ihe choice of materials was wrong for me, but it was no one's fault but my own. I allowed myself to be misused, but I still feel kindly about Hollywood." One reason is former California Gov. Jerry -a:a~-~~-~~ Brown, with whom UIT-~I/ins it softly with his face. mann had a reunion of sorts. here by a woman who turned "He was one of my first to her oompanion and said: friends when I came here 12 'That's a Senator. I've seen him years ago." sh.e explains. "SQ on lV. I know who it is -it's it's natural that we meet. I Birch Bayh!". . 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"'9tNI• ......... ........ ._.4loll-•IOf-,.., llM ........ ~ -11'-C"H• ... ,_ ............ I Ill ... 1111 W , ........ -................ -. ~ ·~ • AND OBIA BY PATRICE ADCROFT NIW WAYS TO RGln flllGllT or me, it is just a rat, a part of the urban landscape that ci- ty dwellers like myself prefer to ignore. But for my friend Nancy. the fetid varmint scurrying across the subway tracks is super- rat, the symbol of unspeakable fear. That creature has the power to make her heart beat wildly, send a jolt down her spine and tum her knees to jelly, transforming an intellisent, emotionally-stable woman into a near- blithering idiot. The terror that grips Nancy's mind and body also has a hold on 20 million Americans who confess to a tear of one thing or another: public speaking (more dreaded than death by some. ac- cording to polls~ elevators, germs, leaving home. even the fear of fear itself. For two million of these people. the fear mushrooms into a full-blown phobia, drastically altering their day-to- day life. They will go to any extreme to avoid the object or situation that strikes a_ chord of horror deep within. For In- stance. one woman suffering from the fear of heights chose her job. doctors and friends on the basis of their first- ftoor locations. Whal the fear breeds is panic. a sense of impending doom so potent "that It draws you totally away from reality." explains one phobic. Phobia panic differs from the a.ruUety and fleeting fear that all of us fall prey to -even enjoy -on occasion. It's dis- tinct from the delicious thrill a horror ftick inspires or the momentary fr!Jht expenenced when someone walkina behind you quickens his pace. First ol all, it's Irrational. Sec:ondty, It wreaks havoc on the nervous system, making it hypef1ensltlve, so the body can be jarred into a It.lie of pank: aa the mere mention of the object fea~. While It's kJ8k:a1 tot one's ~ to tum ashen at the sitht ol an oncomina tl"ldor-Cl'lller, It woUld appear a &ad unreatonab&e for a tdephone to produce tti.l same kind of terror. Yet a 24-year-<>ld business ex· ecutive became so distraugh( upon hearing a telephone ring. tha1 each time it did, he'd bolt from lhe room. A California phobia therapist saw a pa- tient who admitted to a fear of Italians whkh was so pronounced lhal a !di~ ol a bottle of Italian wine would caU9e him to hyperventilate. The~ can -and do -dismiss such examples as ridiculous. But the trepidations prove very real to those caught in the phobia trap. Victims have lhe abilily to tomehow experience blo- 1.ogically what their ima,tnations cre- ate, and thus a pel'10n with a dread of heights can actualJy fed himself flllina. says Ot Manuet D. Zane, a leedlnt phobia exptrt and founder of the Pho- bia Clinic al the White Plains ~lal ln New York. The body's chemic.ala beoome the phobic'• antl&OOltt, for RI' releases the hormones that oon- llnue to excite the nerves and perpetuate the llOOY. And that ..,ny can be spawned by any number ol ~ situations f.nd objects, from amalhophobia (teal ol dust) IO 11)()- phobia (yes. fear of anlrmbi ., In an attempt lo order the hundreds of phobias people live with, doctors tend to break them into categories: There are social phobias, among them fear of parties, public speaking and ealil18 in front of others; blood and in- jury phobias; and animal and insect phobias. Dread ol driving, flying. heights and closed spaces fit Into an- other catep"y. AaoraPhobia. perhaps the most devastating and hightr. publi- cized fear, has the moniker · house- wife's disease," because 70 percent of the patients aeekins help are women. This phobia, which literally means "fear of the marketplace," is in a cate- IOf'Y by illelf and can leave its victims r.oose&ound indefinitely. Experts . d1sa&ree on the. genesis ol phobias. thou&h the ~ seems to be that few are l"C><*d in chUdhood experience. "Most of the time that only applies to anirneMmed phobils. About 9()" percent ol lhoee start In childhood." comments Jerilyn Ross, senior dinic.al mocille ol the Phobia Pqram ol WllhintlOO, D.C. The molt likely tprinpiell seems to be ICUle ltreU. Anxiety '1ver mafor lite <:hanaes and new f'elPOl\Slblllliet - the bVth_ ol I child, I teriel of job moves -builds and evenrually ex· plocles Into panic. If tbil penic stnltes while the Individual it drivina, tor ex-ampe. he11 experience the lolHf<Ol1. lrOI ~mdon d\ll's dfJldned IO be tinkllJd with lhll puticullr let. The nm u~ he gm Into a car, he anticlpalel that anxk>us feeling and his visjon may begin to blur. his pahm sweat and his heart slaJ1 to race. Recaa ase the sym~ toms appear to come out ol nowhere. he even may questK>n his sanity. In asorai>hobics. these attacks can hap- pen in nearly any situation. But why does this anxiety ~uce a phobia in only certain people? Do pho- bics have some predisposition to fear. a chemical time bomb which a certain event or object can set off'! "I think there is dearly a biochemical basis." says Or. Robert DuPont. president of The Phobia Society of America. Rock- ville, Md. "The susceptibility to phobias seems 10 be genetic. although Whal that is exactly still has to be character- iz.ed." The fact lhal aeoraphobics have been helped by the dl"lJ8 imiprarnine. which works by preventing panic at- tacks. may support this theory. Acr:.or- ding to Dr. Thomas Uhde, director of the Anxiety and Affective Disorders Unit at the National Institutes of Health. clinical investigatOf'S are able to both induce and block panic attacks in cer- tain people. 'Therefore. you have the suaesoon that thett may be an under- lyins vulnerabiJity to begin with," he says. Eventually, a bra.in bank will be established that will permit scientists to study more closely the gray matter ol agoraphobics for signs that they differ chemically from nonagoraphobics. Experts have also lound inslances ol phobias running in families. though all members will not necessarily share the same feat (One woman's irrational tear of burglars -a tenor lhal kepl her awake until 4 A.M. each morning - was passed on to 9"Ytta1 of her dill- dren.) And once In a whiJe, a fear will be born of a traumatic incident. The man whose blood woWd tum to water at the thousht of Italians was discov· ered to have been pummeled by an Italian 8&Jl8 as a youth. Another oommon denorninla ~ to be certain penonality traits: Studjes have repealedly shown that ~ bics are highly inteUifJerlt, ~ in- dividuals. Mo. phobics abo poues vivid ~ -which ~ lO be a cune. For tomt .people. it's ~ fee.ti.. - b6e to ao lhrouth lite without ever ar-rettin8 their phobia. They linW de- cide to shun any skualion lhll • ~ the tear -they'll climb ...... in- lletd of ridlna In an devlllX. tor eum- p&e. But the more flequently 111 indt- vkluel dodta the '-'ome ob;ec.1 or ~ lbt more ~ the phobia m1Y become. A ~.d Oovemmerit worm wbo.,.... aou. lelin8 due IO I lelr of do6 hid ~ IO ten1fted of thele ~ trinom- OUS obteds thal he oould not beer lO look ll a doll'• picmre. The plflht ol an 1p1-rv11P1_ .. _MJbic_. Iii IJl.llY rr-. M the nuniber of pllcl!I In wtich she .... .. dwlndlel, lhe boundldel of her WOfld...,... .... the ~*'taken.,, ..... at\ as png to a wedding in a nearby town or Just doing the grocery shopping, be- come impossible. Unlike the person who suffers from a simple or specific fear, the agoraphobic can be·.panicked by almost any stimulus. Because of her volatility. the agoraphobic never feds secure venturing outside of her "safety zone." Despite the racing heart. constricted breathing and trembling that charac· teriz.e a phobic response. phobics have A phobia can alienate a Dlctlm from lrlenda, datroy a career; or llhaaer a marriage. no greater amount of mental or phy- sical ill~ than nonphobics. Quite simply. they do nol get scared to death. ''What I tell people is that these feeJinss are distressing but not dangerous." says Dr. DuPont. What is detrimental about a phobia. though. is that it diminishes the quality of one's life. It can alienate a victim from friends and family. destroy a ca- reer (the tdephone phobic nearly lost his job) or shatter a marriage. Even so. not aJI phobics are willing -or able - to shake their problem. Part of the reason: Not all of them realize they're suffering from a phobia. People So from doctor t9 doctor. con- vinced they have anything from hypo- ~cemla to a brain tumor. Oftentimes, physicians dismiss these patients as be- ing hi&tl-strung. says .Jetjtyn Ross. Those individuals who are aware their 1 problem stems from a specific phobia may not want to admit this to others. Phobias aren't singular to our culture: Apaphobia has been found among primitive tribes. and certain fears sent the ancient Greeks into group frenzies. Modem society, which places a premium on self-control. has produced closet phobics. ones more likely to keep the terror to thermelves than to let out a primal scream for help. "I thought if my kids knew." says Bren- da Hammeke. mother ol four and a re- covered phobic. "they would be afraid that they'd get it. It was just better not In the film Vertilo, a phobic Jimmy SlftlJOrl huns in tlNre and finally f01 a (lrip on hu fear ol hat/hl1 to tell anyone." However. more and more phobics are beginning to talk about their pn» lem, and the health community is do- ing more to meet their needs. 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Furthermore. the length of rime an individual has suffered with a phobia has no bearing on the chances for recovery. Agoraphobics who've re- mained tethered to their homes for some 20 vears have found release from their horror in a matter of months. The mode of treatment can varv from center to center. but many thera· pists have started to use a desensitiza· Lion technique. In thlS step-by-step pro- cess. the phobic is introduced to the feared situation gradually and each time applies certain techniques 10 con- trol his anxiery and eventually conquer it. At the White Plains Phobia Clinic. for example. phobics meet once a week with other phobics and trained special- ists to discuss their feelings and learn ways to counter their panic. (fhese in· dude using relaxation methods and focusing on something familiar. such as sucking on a mint.) They also spend several hours a week contronting their phobia -getting behind the wheel of a car. then driving around the block and. finally. driving on a highway -with an aide. After the eight-week session ends. participants are urged to attend self. help groups and continue their field· work with therapists if needed. To date. more than 600 persons have attended this prosram. and about 90 percent consider their phobias manageable now. "I don't say I'm cured." oom- ments Joann Antonelli. a therapist with the prosram and a former phobic. "but I've learned that I have the tools to deal with fear. I'm in control." Recently. a combination of drug and behavior therapy has been gaining wider .acceptance in many centers across the country, according to Dr. Du- Pont. At the University Hospitals of Cleveland's Phobia Clinic. doctors ad- minister antidepressants to help con- trol panic attacks. In the meantime. phobics are also given guidelines for relaxing and for changing their behav- ior. which will eventually allow them to abort their phobic responses without medication. An innovative technique qeveloped by Christopher McCullough. Ph.D., or the San Francisco Phobia Recovery Center enables_ asoraphobics to get help without leaving their homes. After contacting the center and talking with one of the therapists on the telephone. patients are sent a home study self-care prasram. which includes materials on proper nutrition. exercise and several plans -including desensitization - for coping with~ Another option for phobics seeking treatment: consulting ~ therapist who ~ 11 does private counseling. Althoush many people prefer the supportive "we're all in this together" at~ of group therapy. some individuals re-: spond best to I Olle-to-<>ne relationship with a professional. The Phobia Society of America. 6110 Executive Blvd .. Suite 1000. RoclcviUe, Md. 20852. provides a list of dlnics throuahoot the countJy. and ~ or· pnil.ations maintain tol'-hft .-. phone numbers. "For 10 years I let it i rule me.·· says Brenda Hammeke, whcr- has started a support group for aeor• phobics. "Once l leemed thaa I wa.vi l alone, that others had this and that-I 90"1eth1nt could be done. I was deter· mined noc to live it another minute of ....... ~-------------------------Cll'f ____________ s.. ______ l.ip _____ _ --------------------------------------------------------- Favorites AU! NF.B>l.EWORK I_ I l ll••Y Antel• In simple '11tches trim towels or linens. Cnift 212 has transfer for 7 designs; color chart U.-C .... A ..... Is colOrlul end ~'>' to aoc.t..t. Cnft Ill hell dlredJona for quilt .i.o. ........... , ....... . ........................ to: :.o.::. r:.~'Un ..... _ ... " 4fllew ..... lfltWe-. ........ ~_.m*--.. IN.w'lbrt!S.• .................... IM.I HOW TO REASON WITH YOUR CHILD By Dr. Thomas Lickona P arents hear it all the time: Rea- son with your children. The question. however. has re- mained the same for decades: How? The problem with reasoning is the way we do it. Too often it's parents who · do the reasoning, nOI their children . How can you get the kids in on the act? Simple. Ask questions. When we ask kids questions - "What will happen if you keep that up?": "How would you feel if somebody did that to your· -we captu re their attention and get the wheels turning. A question , by its very nature, requires a child to think. You can use questions to help kids see that it's in their own interest to cooperate. Suppose you've taken your · 5-year-old to the playground, and now it's time to go home. Your child says; "I don't wanna go!" Here's how question- ing could .help you avoid a tug-of-war ending in tears: Pie at: If you cry and make a scene when it's time to leave. will I want to come to the playground when you ask the next time? Clllld: No. Piiia' So what should~ cb now? (:llM Leave. Questions ~so ~p kids develop a moral imagination -an ability to see the consequences thei~ behavior has on ochers. The parents of 7 ·year-oki John learned from the school-bus driver that he and twO other boys were throwing stones into the road as can passed by the bus stop. John's parents asked questions that got him to do the 1hinkln9 about the possible· consequences of his behavior. ''What could happen if you thfow stones while cars are drivin9 by?" his father asked. · ''The. driYer could stop and _yell It us." John replied. His dad pursued lhls line of queltionin, . ''Whli would ~ lf )'OU lrW'ftlaed • f M&T Wlllll.Y. ~ 11. 1• the driver and caused him to go off the road? "He'd get hurt." Little John promised his parents that he would never throw stones again , and he kept his promise. A single-parent lather explains how questioning helped him defuse a highly emoiional situation involving his teen- age son. "I've talked frankly with my three sons about girls and sex. about what it means to treat a girl like a per- son. to respect her feelings and not ex· ploit a situation. "'We've also had a dear agreement that they couJd bring girls to the house when I wasn't there,~ long as they re- spected my feelings about what was ap- propriate behavior. One night I came home and found my son. Art. involved with his girlfriend in a ~ay that was way out of bounds. They were embar- rassed. I was furious. I told Art to take Carol home and that I'd talk with him in the morning. "I was still just as angry when morn- ing came. He came into the kitchen as I was fixing breakfast. I took a deeo breath: 'Art. why am I upset with you~· "'I know Dad. '1bu trusted me to respect the ~t we had. I have no excuse, and I don't blame you br being mad.' After that I felt calmer, and we had a good. long talk." As«illll a question enabled this lather to rontrOI his feelings. It al90 pve Art a chance to show awareness of his father's feelings -and to make up in part tor 1fle insensitivity he'd shown by violating a trust Questionlns doesn't always work. and it has diminishing returns if O\'eMed. But uted wi9ety, it can ~ achieve a lona-rlnl' goal of perentins: to get kids to develop and use moral l'N.Uling. When we ask our children quesdons that requirt them to rta.ton. we help them ~lop a conldence: the habit of askina.Jhemsetves about rltht Ind wrone. "' -----Dr T1HJmas Lltltohd. o ~Olpis~ltcJ. •• IS /~ alllhoT l)f RaiSlnf C.ood Chlklmt Httplnt ~' Chlld Th""'lh the s..s ol Motil Oevdapmenl (BQnlomJ Let me show you the excitement of a YDM'll bt glad ~ waitld to '*" a ,.,,... ff/ltd drtr11f1 WK4tioft to Las Vtf"S. Witlt casinos ltgal ;,. tltt east. 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And as of nov.. I have $178.000 cash in certifica1e of deposits in ;uS1 one of my bank accounts in lkve rly Hills. I'm not really 1rying to impres\ you with my wealth. All r m try- ing to do here is to prove to you that if It wasn·1 because of that money sec ret I was lucky enough to find that day, I still would have been poor or may be even bankrupt. It was only through this amazing money secret that I could pull my~lf out of deb1 and become wealt hy. Who know~ what would have happened to my family and me. Knowing about this secret changed my life completely. It bf"ouaht me wealt h. happiness. and most imponant of all pea« of mind. This secret will chanae your tfe. too! It will give you everything you need and will solve • all your money Pf'Oblmls. Of course you don·1 have to 11kt my word for it. You can try it for yourself. To sec that you try this sccrci . I'm willing to give you Sli>.00 In cash. (I'm aivina my ad· dreu 111h< bottom or this pas-r.> I liaurc. if I spend Sli>.00. I ICI your aucnciOn. And you wlll PfO- ve it to yourself that this amazi ng money ~rct will work for you, tool You probably arc uklna your~lf. why is he sharlna his sec~t with me? My taponSt Is. "why not". Flr$1 , I've already made cnouah money 10 r'etire for the rn1 of my life. ~ond, my ~rct is so untQut that we won't be comswtina wilh e1eh other. Third. nochina Is more sacisfyina 10 me than sharina my S«rrt only with those who realize a golden opportunity and get on it quickly. Thi~ secret is incredibly simple. Anyone can use it. You can get started with practically no money at all and the risk is almost zero. You don't need special training or even a high school education. It doesn't matrer how young or old you are and it will work for you at home or even while you arc on vacation. Let me tell you more about this fa\Cinating money making secret: FAST MONEY With this ~cret the money can roll in fast . In some cases you may be able to cash m li1crally over· niaht. If you can follolA simple in· muction~ you can gel started in a ~inglc afternoon and it is possible to have spendable money in your hands 1he very next morning. In fact. this just might be the fastest frflaf way 10 make money that has ever been invented! ALMOST NO·RISK This is a very safe way to get C'<tra cash . It is practically risk free. It is not a dangerous gamble. Evcrythin& you do has already been tc~ted and .you can get started for less money than most people spend for a night on the 1own. "WORK'' AT HOME One of the nicest thinas about 1hi5 whole idea is that you can do it at home in your spare time. You don't need equipment or an of· fice. It doesn't mlctcr where you live either. You can use 1hl\ sttrc1 to make money ir you live in a big cit y or on a fann--01-anywhert in bttwttn. A husband aod wife team from New York u~ my S«rct. worked at home in their \"pare time. and made $45.000 In ont yn1r. SIMPLE This S«TCI \5 ~implc. 11 would be hard to make a mlscake If you tried. You don't nttd a collqt dcarce or even a hiah school education. All you need is a lietlc common smsc and the ability to follow simple, easy. stcp·by·iltp Instructions. I personally know a man from New Enaland who used this sccrcc and made S2 million In Just J yHn. AOE DOESN'T MATTER You can use this S«rtt to make money no mtnct how old or how youna you may be. Thm I' no physical labor involved and evttythin1 ls so n.sy it can bt done whether you're a teenager or 90 years old. I know one woman who is over M and is makinfl all thr monry sit# nttds with thi~ secret. NO PERSONAL SELLING When you use this secret to make money you never have to try 10 convince anybody of anything. Th is has nothing to do with door· 10-door selling, telephone solicha- 1ion. real estate or anything else that involves personal contact. LEGAL ANO HONEST Everyt hing about this idea is perfectly legal and honest. You will be proud of what you arc doing and you will be providing a very valuable ~rvicc. NO LONG HOURS It will only take you two hou" to learn how to use this secret. After that everything is almost automatic. After vou get started you can probably do everything that is necessary in three hours per week . I know you arc skeptical. That simply shows yo ur good business sense. Well. here is proof from people who have put this amazing secret Into use and have gotten all the money they ever desired. Their name11 are not mentioned h~e In order to protect their pri vacy but I have full information and the ac· 1ual proof of their \UCCCS~ in my office. PROOF • A woman fro m Oregon \tarted out by using my secret method in Its simplnt fOfm. She lam reponed 1hat ii had brought her S 14.000 ;,, cmh. • A man from Rhode Island ap- plied my secret and whh the help of hi~ family, made over S40.000 In a )'Hr in hi5 spare time. • A min from California, who was broke at the time. tried my sccret and mldt $147,000. • On the basis or my 5eertt. a hus- band and wife team from Viralnla arosKd over SI00.000 rofh In tlt11tn mon(/ts. • A man from California made over Sl6$.000 In ont yHr. whh 1hix Incredible ucttt. • I talked to a man from Ohio. who now llvt\ In Santa Monica. CA. Ht said: "Thank you for 'harlna your ~rct ... with this amazlna. yet ~Im pie 5ttrct. I rcttived Sll0.000 '" }tm two months." A• you can rttl by now (to ~Y the leaicl I have come acrou something prclly good. All in all. 8\ I ~aid in the beginning. I believe I have discovered the swttte~t lit· tic money-making secret you could ever Imagine. Remember - I guarantee it. Most of th<' time, ii takes big money 10 make money. This is an e11Cep1ion. With this secret you can start in your ~pare time with almost nothing. But of cour~c . you don'1 have to start small or stay small. You can go as fast and a\ far a\ you wish. The size of your profits is totally up 10 you I can ·1 guarantee ho" much you "'ill make when you use this ~crct but I can tell you this -so far th1\ amazing money producing secret makes the profit\ from mO\t other idea\ look like peanuts! No"' at last. I've completely C\· plained this remarkable secret in a special money making plan. I call it .. The Royal Road to Riches". Some call it a miracle. You 'll pro· bably call ii "The Secret of R ic he~". You will learn everything you need to know step· by-step. So you 100 can put 1his amaz.lng money makin1 secret to work for you and make all the money you nttd. To prove that this sccrcr will '°Ive all your mont y problems. I'm not even asking you to send me money. Instead, postdate your check for a month and half from today. Obviously It is not actually money because it is not nqotiable for 45 days. You can easily stop paymcn1 on it any time yo u wane . I can't cash your check for 4$ day~ before I know for sure that you arc ~oml>ltnly u111ncd with my ma.ttrial. IMAGINE HOW YOUA WHOLE LIFE WIU CHANGE IF YOU USE THIS SECRET TO OET AU THE MONEY YOU NEEDt • You won't have to worry aboul bills. • You wlll be masttt of your own time and rate and nobody can boss you around. • You wUI have more time to sptnd wllh your loved onft and you wlll be able to take care or them In tmtttmcln. • Vou can have the houK you want. the car you ~ant. 1tw vacations you want. • And most otall. you will nnally have PEACE OF MINDI If you need (or juit want) mo~ money. then arc a tot or reuonJ wf\y you .t.ould take ldvant• or 1h1s amazing secret. (And I can't think of a sin&le reason v.h y you \houldn 't 1. Ir will probably solve all your money problems forever . In fac1. 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OUt tltnl rtl\mK't k~ P:lr't I o- Antflf' len... lo' Anttlt'• allfomil '°°61. RECIPES AND RECOI .I .ECTIONS By Marilyn Hansen I f you're looking to cook up a feast your family and friends won't for- get, why not try some recipes from Alfredo Viazzi's Cucino e Nostalgia ("Cooking and Nostalgia" -Random House). In this cooking memoir. the Ital- ian-born Viazzi recalls special times in his life and the foods that went with them. We present a couple of his memorable recipes. llDANO AL POllNO (Braised Celery) I 1uwe lllwd celery,~ ud ~y Wlllllted ..... cokt ._, l&Mlu1aae1~ ... ed...._, YI c.p cWdiat coe~ Seit Md ,....,. P'0-4 b&M:k pepper s,.n.lde ol,,...., ~ •mtet YI c.p frelMJ pMed ~ .. ct.ee. I. Prehear oven 10 400° Cul each stalk ol celery into 3 sections crosswise Julienne pieces ol celery. 2. Melt butter in a baking pan, add con· somme and celery. Sea.son wilh sall. pepper and nutmeg, lhen sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake for 20 minutes. Serve as a gar· nish. Makes 6 servings POLLO AltUCClllNA (011den Horlequ1n) 3 ..... pl.-p, dole~ breuU, ...... Mdbolled "' nip .. ,....... ...... ~ : .. D DD IM8'¥J ~ ZYa '8111111 D Del,,....., p9led ,..,._~ 9prtalde ol rr.ldy .,..... • ..._. 9prtalde., .... .....,._ WI Md,,_..,.,.,.... w.ck ,..,... .. ._ z .....,. .............. .,,.... rw"'ed "' ................ Olte piece YI n.. ,..._ dteeee ,,._,....... ..... ~ I c,. ,._. w rr-~ If"--• ..,. ...... .., ( ... -wMer). .. ,_t•111111we K~:•:h.U ·~ elt9eoll YI .. ..._..~ ~c-. ........ 1. Divide each bttMt In two. Pound each liahtly t>etwttn IWO pi«es ol aluminum loll. Dusi cutlets I ghtly with flour and set Mide. 2. Prepatt baner by whlskins together egs, ~"Y ctt.am, I tablespoon of the Parmesan d~. the nutmeg. marjoram and salt and pepper to lll*: ~ well St! Mlde I. Cut bread slices, "-m and Fontina into ~·Inch cubes. Jul~ne roMted pepptt. Set llidr. If usint fresh ~. parbOil I ~ min· utes in bomns water. draln a.nd set aside. Othefwite have defrosted pears ready, do noc parboil. Meanwhile. prthtat oven to I 4000 4. In large ~k1lle1, heat vegetable 011 until rippling, Soak cutlet~ in batter. then lty un- ,.._,,_~.,......ee,,...,.i ..,. ., 0, AtffwOo Vie.DI, ~Op ~ "-. ,.._ ~-....,.,.. 91il!l~of IN~. f~V WWU.l•~21 •t118J 11 ti1 golden brown on both SJde5 Drain. 5. Heat olive oil in second skillet. Saule bread croutons. mixing in remaining Par- mesan ch~se. Cook until crisp 6. In dean skillec, melt 4 tablespoons boner and saute ham and peas for 2 minutes. Mix GUARANTEE T .. t the HIAT·WINDOW SYSTEM. Trllll i..t wltnout rtetc. lnatall the 1199t·WlnclOW and ahould you , ... that It did not lllCr .... the~I comfort level Of did not perform to your expect• tlon•. retum t'-unuMd pot11on wlttltn 15 --f()f • refund of the pun:hue pitcefeaPoltaoe· togrethercrootonr.ttam. peanndiuli~ons. peas ~nd peppers. Add satt and pep. peppers. Sec aside. per, ii neces.s:lry. Bake S more minutes 7. 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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Rich ~h to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol. ARE fASfFLESS JOKES A LAIJGHING MATTER? By Kathy Hacker I n August of 1982. Ballantine Books published a risque liUle paperback with the title Tro/y Tasteless Jokes. For nearly six months. this unsa- vory stew ol mostly recycled gags - cooked up by an author using the pseu· donym Blanche Knott -oollected dust on store shelves. But then a funny thing happened. Troly Tasteless began to move up best-seller lists. Within a year, it had gone through more than two dozen printings-and had spawned a sequel, 7hlly Tasteless Jokes Two. Perhaps not surprisin~ly. the suddenly healthy market in sickie humor in· spired th e competition to trot out OutrCJfJeously Offensiue Jokes (Pocket Books). Gros.s Jokes and Totally Gros.s Jokes (Zebra). "I oouldn't believe ii." recalls Sallie Neall, mass-market humor buyer for B. Dalton Book.seller in Minneapolis. "Maybe people just want a laugh." Why the sudden popularity of these oompilations of sex jokes, ethnic japes and riddles about the handicapped? "It's simply more poMible to tell a taste- less joke today than ever before." believes Los ~ psychok>gist Joy Turek. "Our culture is in an ever~ lating cycle right now, in which we're having to reach further and lurther out in order to be shocking." Although these books are tickl ing a lot of fu nny bones. they are also draw· ing criticism from ethnic groups. ''The real harm is the effect they have on children." says Frank Milew· ski. executive vice president of the New 'lbrk division of the Pollsh·Ameri· can Consress and chairman of its anti· bigotry committee. "If a child of Polish heritage. for instance, js ridiculed with a Polish joke. how will he oopeT' Dr. Harvey Min~. a psychoqist at Antioch We!iil. Colle&e in Los Angeles and eo<reator of a much ballyhooed """of humor test, doesn' ~ely . "There are various kinds of ~ who are attracted to tatele:ll jokes," says. "Sc?me people are really low class. just bopeleslly crude or pre- judiced. Others, though. are not at all that way. Their humorous mlnd Is just unconventional." One vociferous defender of the trend Is Lany WUde, a comedian and best· sellina author of 30 humor books. in· dudina ~ Ab$0lut~ last Oll'idol Polish Joltt Boolt (Bantam). "Some-- thing or somebody hu to be the butt of M&YWllllU'•*>'T J?• tm 13 a ·joke. or it's not a joke," MSures Wilde. "No matter what you do. you're going to put somebody down. whether it's doctors. lawyers. mothers-in-law. Polish people or Ronald Reasan." Unfortunately for those who do feel wronged by the joke books. it will be hard to keep the lid on what. in their view. is trash. Coming up: Gross Gilts. Gross limericks and -Blanche Knott st rikes _a.gain -Truly TaSJeles.s Three. fW --Koth• Hoclrer is a frttlanu wnttr /1w1g in Ph1kxk/ph1a . 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(1111etJ Pele Shonon W 11h a ltttle help from his friend Pete Shouon. 16-year-old John Len- non Slarted his first band, The Quarry Men, in 1956, and although Shotton never wanted to be a Beatie, he remained one of Lennon s closest chums. He even helped out with some of the group :S lyncs. includtng the words to "Eleonor Rigby. ··Now. almost three years after Lennon s death (the annwersory 1s Dec. 8). Shotton, 42. is a successful busmessman in England and co-<Juthor with Nicholas Sc.hoffner of a memoir. John Lennon In My Life (Stein and Day). Recently he shared his recollections with FAMILY WEEK LY'S Mary El/in Bruns. Bnme: Whal aft OW' pMlelt .... coacepdoDe about Jolan Letmqa1 Shotton: lllere was a tendency to put him in the cuddly~oy bracket, and John certainly wasn't a cuddly toy. John was a revolutionary. He had a wicked tongue; he could be very violent at limes. But at the same time, I've got many examples throughout the book of his affection, his humor, his genero- Sity. hls genius. hls love, his humanity: Q: WMI WM he like -• kid? Shollon: When he was 5 years old, he was 80 in his head. He was smarter than most of the others, and of course this is the reason that parents. mine in· d uded. didn't like John Lennon. He could see through their garbage. Q: HDw do '" tWllll .. "°'*' .... ,_... .. ,_.._.1 Shotton: I think he would have !oval it. It's honest and that's what John liked. on.re-.....__._. ........ ra, .......... .._ "'-' •,.. .... "...., Shotton: I'm fed up with ~le who are focusina on the unappetilins side of John. It's very destructive and rwty. were treated very nicely by him. Q: w .. John • heavy dnll mer? Shotton: He liked drugs enormously. He had the most investigative mind that I have ever known -he always wanted to find things out for himself If somebody said, "That's bad. you know. you shouldn't do !his. you shouldn't do that." the first thing he did was go and do it to find out for himself. That's what he did with drugs Q: Yoko .. comiq off pretty blldly In eome of tbeR bocib. l>o you think Ille WM pMI for John? Shotton: She was the besr thing that ever happened to him. She was the door that John needed at that time. He had been going through a period of great frustration and disappointment. He was frustrated with the fact that he was a Beatie. He didn't want to be a Beatie when he was 60. He wanted some new goals. He had tried the Maharishi and that had been a total disappointment. He had tried drugs and he realized that that wasn't going to take him where he wanted to go, and when Yoko came along, she gave him a totally new life. Q: Why did the Be..-.e. break -.? Shotton: John was responsible for the break-up of the Beatles because the [negative) reaction that he got from people, including the other Beatles. about Yoko made him realize that he couldn't be "married" to the Beatles and be married to Yoko at the same time. One had to go. and I think John ·made the perfectly correct choice. Q: Do yoa ttmak tllere woalcl haw been • daMlce for ..... re- _..,. If John bad Uved? Shotton: I think the others might have been interested, and there's a possibili· ty that they might have au happened to turn up [at the same place] and play. But there wouldn't have been a re- union as such, because John would have.considered that going backwards. Q: Wlay doyo. tldak dllere .. ... • r-cta'ldaa wttll ........ e¥ee ...,.. ..,.,... teeo-..... 1 Shotton: I think he represents rebel· llousness and freedom: "You can step oul~tde. You can be yourself. Y<>l• can be different." Q: WMt do yoa .... die .,.. ..... 1 Shotton: Him. totally, him. He was a beautiful guy, and it's surprising that anybody can sa~herwise, but then again. not ev~ry goc Q!!l_t~ as dose to John Lennon as did, IW fAMa.Y Wtou.Y. /llO\'Dmll 27 •• ., 15 only s1495 $2 s-e Den,.,.'"" two'°' •2ro TM~ . lush, plush velour pullover goes with almost anything, anytime, any· where. Slip it on over another shirt for a sporty, prep look or dress up the V neckline with a scarf. Long sleeves and straight side vented hem. 80% cotton/ 20% polyester: machine washable. Dark Jade· ?3. Navy-70, Bu!9UJ'dy..8() or Plum- 85. MissessizesS(S..10). M(l2-14). L(16- 18). Xl(2.Ql_ SAnSFACTION GUNCAl'iTE£D • OR MONEY IJACICf If you •• no1 compi.t«ly d<Pfl9hted ""'h your pwdl.u-•I •nv n,,,_ 10< eny IH90n -rust relum ti 10 ua 10< a full latt rdund FOR FAST !;,'I P'£RS-ONAL SERV1C£ l!!!!!!!!L . H houn a,..., liiiiJ:ll ,..,,. ...... CAU. (60I) 147. ._._ char .. o,.notol~ ... ~----...1 ___ _..._ .. __ ---...- ::J I .. -.... I• .... -.......... ••a.-4 .. 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According to the Water Quality Association, which represents water-softening manufacturers and dealers. Americans will spend around $700 million this year on water filters. Some people, re- sponding to the deluge of news reports on pollution, hope that the devices will reduce the levels of contaminants th at might be in their drinking water. There is a variety of filters available, but perhaps the most effective is the granulated activated carbon (G.A.C.) filter. These work in three ways: (1) Suspended particles of dirt and rust - causing cloudiness called turbidity - are sieved out; (2) organic chemicals from pest.icides and herbicides are ab- sorbed by the carbon surface; (3) large chlorine molecules, which can produce carcinogens as well as offensive taste and odor. are changed to innocuous chlorides. A wide range of G.A.C. units is avail- able. Snap-on models for the faucet ($1 5 and up) can remove more than SO percent of the odor<.ausing chlorine and 30 percent of the organ ic pollu- tants. faucet units are useful for im- proving the aesthetics and safety of mildly polluted water. Larger under- sink or counter-top units are also avail- able (S25 to $200). Prices vary depend- ing on the si1.e of the filter, which is dependent upon the water's filth. If you suspect you need a filter, you should determjne the severity of the problem before purchasing a unit. To do so. Nancy Wentworth. chief of the state prasrams management section in the Environmental Protection Aaency's Office of Drinking Water. says, "Con- sumers should begin by writing their state and Federal health or environ- mental organizations for information on specific drinking water standards." These organizations will send you a repot1 on the maximum levels of pol- lutants allowed in water. You can then compare your water's pollutant levels with the state and Federal standards and make a more accurate decision on whether or not you need a filter system and the size you should buy_ If you decide to iNla.11 a G.A.C. filter. ~ llO rooow two~ pie. lines k> f!t the belt raulU: ~ Chanse fihers frequently. Even when the filter continues to remove not~ chlorine, it may fail to remove odorless pollut1nts such as F.w1.v Wr:DQ..Y • ~ n • •• J 7 months. chloroform. Also. a buildup of sedi- ments can greatly diminish the unit's efficiency. Most faucet models need ~o be changed in one to three months, while under-sink filters should last six • If the unit has not been used for 10 or more hours. run your water at high pressure for at least 30 seconds_ This will flush 001 bacteria and impurities trapped in the unused filter and give you a fresh product to start the day. fW c~ 8ff()U)tl F~TO IS a frrelonc, pumohsl bawd 111 CoqJUS ChrtSJt Ta ~~ Capture the Beauty of Nature @~ with the AUDUBON COLLECTION . . . . ! t _..._llXJIUMI i --..-&IOILUll n 11n" SC.Oii.AMO : .__ __ ""'-"-"-sc_o_nA_roo__, ........................... , ......................... . ............................. l ........................... .. --..-ICIOIUlll . -.~l!XmMll ..---.-----....... ·----------. 1,. 75p Ml--------------------- 14 PllQ9 catalogue MUOI DllCOUtn'a on 8tlln'IP9 ~ C<Mn Slippflee and Wofidwtdl Oount'Y (...,,.... Cohc- tion. PLUS O¥er .CO U.tlngs on Britleh ~ Poet• -I I I From The Romantic Scottish Isles. Tbele privately i.uued 1tampa provide an educational and biatorical collection deplctiq ornitholOflcal wooden frGIQ around the world. Enjoy •barina your collection with frienda and family. Thia Limited Collecton Bdltlon of Brltiab Local Poat Stampa orisinatm from the romantic Scottiah lalee of Staff a. Bernera and Bynballow. The fabled laland of Staff a, in the inner Hebrides. baa been visited and written about t.broqbout hlatoey by such liantl u Scott. Xeatl, Turner. Wordlworth and TennY900- Tbe le19ndary f'lnlal'a Cave wu Mendellobn'a tmplration for the celebrated "Hebrides Overture." Julea Verne med it u a aetttna ln the Green Ray. The biatory of Bernera in the outer Hebridea. dat. back to the Vlkinp. Once it was the aite of the earlieet comme,. olal actlvltlea of weavtna. kelplq and wlnk.lepickllna. Its preeent population of ftabannen and ab8pbarda lift 8IDOlll the old abandoned "Choat VWqea" of earlier timea. The Holy lale of Bynhallow. north of Scotland.. wu once home of the ancient Celtl and Nonemen. ltl preeent inhab- itants, Orkney9. apeak in pleulq ainl-loas manner pep. pered with an occulonal None word or phra• and are referred to u "f armera with boeu." _____ ._._ ____________ _._. ____ : ____ _... ______ _ ,_,... 4111111• ~ w•r II per tta,.! IDtrocb:tot 1 Offer: =-...-....... u., ....... ..-.... i...i _____ .. ___ .. __ ............................... .-..... .......................... -. .-.. 0!9~_.. ............... _., _ ............................. ,. ____ .. __ _ -~_.., ... 4·-·---· ........ .... ......... .-...._ ... _ .. . ,..... .......... °".,.. ---... ,......aa... ........ ....... .,... .... .., ............. ....... ~-----.. --~-............ ,. ........... ...... ... ____ _ Al ...... -......... - a.mt TOOi\\'. c.11 M ,_ .. lit_, Iii ...... "9ft.. 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The animals go to great lengths to avoid asgressive behavior but will fight to the death if hunters come to de- stroy their families. TOday ~ossey·s work is di- vmi into research and conser- vation. Her specially trained "commandos" patrol the mountains. destroying traps and arresting poachers who kill the animals for profit. ·Ac- cording to Fossey. only about 230 of the animals still exist. She has established a fund (called Jhe Digit Fund, after an especially ioved gorilla). and Ill monies received go exclu- JMty for conservation efforts. Write to: Digit Fund, P.O. Box 25, Ithaca. N.Y. 14841. 18 r.wu'WDJa.Y•~n• 1m en though scientists n't find a cure for the mmon cold. at least they're trying to do some- thing to prevent its spread. Researchers at the University of Wis- consin at Madis<>n are Other important but inex- pensive suggestions include visits to church, community pageants and museums. The testing a new type of facial tissue designed r I·~ ~ ---to stop the transmis------ sion of cold germs. 11-, h -r.\· .,:.· The University re- searchers say the tissue. developed in cooperation with the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, is doused with a substance that kills viruses. In one clinical test, healthy stu- dents are confined in a room for 53 hours with three to six other volunteers who've been inoculated with cold viruses.· • The cold carriers use the new tissues, while a team of researchers try to track down the spread of the cold. Thsting will contin- ue for about a year. Until then, button up your overcoat. a1•mMA1nN MllTllll091 -p ractically all of psy- chol<>sist Martin Stein· berg's clients are out of work. or about to be. Most have one other temporary dis- ability in common -a dread of Christmas. However, Christmas neednl be devoid d the"splrtt d-shar· ing. even for the jobless, says Steinberg, who is with Execu- tive . Assets Corporation. "It's critical to preserve traditions," he says. "If you don't have 'money to spend ori video- tapes and cakulators for your children, stuff their Christmas stockiOJS with dlrne«ore lO)'$ or candy bars and fruit" key to each is the rea5suring contact with family and friends it provides. "Remem- ber," Steinberg says, "there are millions of people who are in the same boat M you are." you a creative nius? Finding out y be as quick and simple as saying the first thing that comes Into your ;;mind when )'OU reed the following words: joy. glrt. light, slow, black, sour. man. short, smooth. beau- tiful, high. hard and health. Creative geniuses tend to think in opposites, accordina to a new study invotvitll 12 Nobel 1aureates. 18 men..i tients and 113 college students. M any people se.em to be fascinated by the 1960's. in part, probably, because the years since have been so different and, in some ways, duller If you have ever wondered. "Where are they now?" about the political campus activists of the 60's, you'd be surprised to find most of them aren't far from where they were back in the days of the free speech movement. Dr. Alberta Nassi of the Uni- ver5ity of California Medical Center at Davis reports that the liberal students of the 60's from B<>rkeley are more likely to endorse leftist political con- victions: work in human ser- viCe$. academic or creative pursuits: show less upward mobility and lower annual in- comes. Though they still have doubts about the American system. they are less certain that change occurs only from outside the system. -wn (All Sa&ittarius) Sunday - Caroline Kennedy 26; Buffak> Bob Smith 66. Monday - Randy NeWmln 40. Tuelday -Chuck Mangione 43. Wed- nelday -Dick Clartc 5'4; Shir· ley Chisholm 59: Elmn Zim- --bllist Jt 50. Thmlday -Belle Midler 38: Woody Allen 48; Richard Pryor 43; Mary Mar- tin 70. Frlday -Julie Hanis 58. S.turday -And'; WU. Iiams 53. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. A Classic Masterpiece ... A Reoolutionary Price ... Just in. time for-Christmas! Solid S/4" OO:IT-voURsaFCAS~A~~ORY cherry s2ss.so~~~%.ce When completed, compare your finished Regular F-=tory onct Price $298.50 clock at $1,400 and more retail! MOVEMENT EXTRA .\ ·' ~\A'_.\., • ,\j< ,-~ .. -t.": .. t.'~f~ ...... ".: ,, .... :.-· ... .> t. ~ _...,,.1. --·'lt"..r Moma Moon.,, ~ &iwlf• ........... _.. ... ___ ., ....... ,~== .. -· -==---... .. ,_-(Yim .... .... ........ .......... t _ _.... .MM REE:= Ill .. _ ORDER NOW1 SALE ENDS DECEMBER 31 1983 We eccept pet'90MI c"9ctla. Encloeecl I ( ) a.di crwee_ '°my ( j EB ( I !Zl ( ACCOUNT NUMBER ,~. .... . ....... ~ ... TOTAL-..•--- A-..... ....... lddft .... •: CA. <M. NC. nt, WI ......... -.,,. '"' ........ --- OMM) TOTAL a._ __ STRUT ____________________ ~ .................. if you jom the Columbia Rttord & 'Ii~ Club now and al'tt to buy R mornttcriont (at regular Club prices) In tht Mil 3 yean I PWSTtERH> e RBON TV BONUS c M-1!~ ---IV--321"4• ...... 9M.EY ~ CO#TIMMTIOH 321311 ............ 321331• HEMIE HANCOCK (5iiiiEl WT ~ ,.... ... 319713 ..,,==..-321323• NATAUECOlE ~ ~ .... --Ci!:! Fm"9edr ~2 JOE MCUON 311171 10TO l«lllT MIO°"" Ciiiiil T078N 3117• ..... ~ liiml --31I021 -(ml ~ COIRllr'""'" 311111 ..,,;~------IHI -· 31M24 ZZ:lOP =I UONEL "9QtE ~ ~ l1Ma1 _.,.... lall!ll 31Hff ~ 'P"""= IMDtM ,.,.,,~, -· fW LOI?.,.,.. I ·--.... --~~ ., . " 321935• lttA&..AMAR lli@if*n THE LOQI( n -IC if you )Oin the C.Olumbia Rec~ & Ta~ Club ·now and agree to buy 8 more selections (at regular Clu~ pric~) in the next 3 years ._ ... _. .... _...,. , Pl.USM RB>RllBON TVBONUSI I 1. f I I 1 ~ I D TAKE YOUR PICK ,,,. ~~. ,r..._ .._ --...... !11'4iOIC """"7hn11' '-f'tt,,W Tav IOhll•Ot .... 1//and ,, , A .\ftst.aAir. p1.,. ll'ltlt W1rr • ..ic 31J47S:1<.r11mmy WIM<'f )0., .'40t11d "'"' • ,..,..,.,;,r1s, Mvll"rftVrtdi Harli. 11tht-n 3219&11 Tl•.r11~1 lll h11 t'o/11 ., "n .. Ii 1~u' 1(1""~' 1(1,, "'"'"""'~ll """' 31811tt ""' •I 1111<' dun """h Shttna F.asion:Tav Klhn ltfr llk plu• H-· UWl/1. mor .. OR1 i214?21111 lff 11.~ : I hn Tr""/ Frlt/>5" f If Tltr I 1mr1 11lu• Ta"' \11' llntlt •~ht.,., manymon- if you join the C.Olumbia Record & 'Jape Club now and agree to buy 8 more selections (at regular Club prices) in the next 3 years '32L'Wt IVvp111•1t-r. llolf T,., IV1rn T"" lt'""'o" /1t M~. If Yo11 1:,.,, OmHl(r loor M11flt "' I r~~-------------------, i C..__"--IA'r..C...,,P.O.BoxlUI · ·'j I ~ ftuW., l.tiua 41811 I am mclo<!in11 ch«k or mootY order for Sl.1!6 (which mdudcs le for I my 11 seltttions, plus SI.Ki !or ..h!ppln11 a!Vl handling). Plea.."<' accepc I my mt'mbt-r.\h1p apphcai'°n under the l~ oulli~ m this MIYl':r11St' mtnl I agTtt 10 buy •ittht rn«e ta~ or rttords lat Rgular Oub I pric'f'\\I dul'll1)C the comml( ihrtt yt'ars-and may cancel my membn'· .Jup an~iimt afitt doin11"" I Sftof.,..ttt ..... n. t1ii•~"'.-.11 .. 1•-~1ecllodl-1: I a ~n.ti u.nrillpa a ~ c-tta a s--.~ I Wri~lna.u.i.n N,..i.--.i illkfftl .. (fhldi _,, n .. 1111malt'-"'Y'ftttlo """"' 1-,,,,_. (#~/(tlf'.< DF.7......._ias O,._Hita OCi...ical OJm DCeutry OMr. ofll~ . 0 Mrs--------------------0 M156 I""-Pri1111 Finl~ '"""" i\<ldn.'M--------------"P'------ CrtY--------------------- I IO' 11 11 1· .~ 1! 'I ., \\ lwrv 111~ can you j(\'t th"' muc•h mi™c for uni) a pt"nn~ ~ Nowhere dSt'~-~alJ5t' imly tilt-Columbia Rt"cord & 1;ipe Cluu mak...,. ih1~ l(rt.>at offl'r Hy ,11:1ming the Club now. you may have any 11 of these records or tapes-all 11 l<1r only It. plus V.ippm1t and handling. And ju.'11 look at the t.'Xcttinl( selecuon of new hill. and 1>1d favotitt-s y011 haw to choose from-music to suit an~· llble' ru rl'n'il l' )UUr lJ 11lbum1>. Just mail the illlJ>hCall<m. IOl(l'lht-r V.1lh your .:ht"t'k 1>r mc10t:y ordt~rf<ll' $Ui6 (that's It fUt" your flr.;i 11~·l...ctiun~1~u~ $1.x.ri tu rnver ,J-a1pping and h;indlinJ(). In cxchan1tl'. )'(14.13J!l'l!t' to lrn) I! m Ofl' laflt'S•>r l'l'rnrt~ (111 regular Club pric~J in thl' rwxt thrt'l' yl•ar;;-ancl }'lll may l·ance1 }t11lr mt·mbt·r.Jiip 111 any time aJwr clomj{ so. llo• tilt-I luh 1.pt'ralt;.: l'Yef)' four wt"t"k..; (1:1 times a Y<'M) you'll rt'<'t'IVI' tht' Club's music magazine. wh>Ch describt·s tht> St-ll'\"tiun ot tilt' ~footh for ,.;M h musical mtcrcst...plus hundn:ds of alternatt'.l! from "'''"r)' ht'lcl '' mus1t· lo addition. up tu i;ix timl"S a y.-ar ynu may l'\'Ceive offl'n< nf S1)t'(·1al St-ltoet11J1L~. u~lly at a discount off our regular Club priers. for a 101al of up to l!I h\I\ mg •1P1.urtumties ma yt>ar. If you wish 111 n:ceiw the Sdct'l111n u{ tilt' Month. or thc Sl)t'nal Sdt'l'tM111. you nl•e<I ck1 nothinJ!-it will lw '<hippffi automatically. If ynu'd 1ird1•r an altcrnalt' !lt:k.-c.·lion. or noll<' at all, simply till 111 thl' n"'IM111,;c.· .:arrt always prmick><I and mail it by the date ~C"ifll-d. )'<1u "'1.ll alwa• s lus• t' at leMl 10 da,ys in "'bicb tu malw 'our '1l"°~"'"· If rnu l'Vl'r receive a,,)' St-lt'Ct1on without having had at least· w da)"' in which tn decide. you may return II at our exPf.'nse. 11le taPt'S an<l records you order dunni yuur member.!hip will be mailed and billed at regular Club prices, which currently art' $7.9R to $9.!IH-plu~ !\hipping and handlinl(. (Mult1ple-umt set." and Double Selt>l'tioos may be higher.) If you decide to continue as a member after completing your enmll· ment agreement. you11 be eligible for our generous money·'l3\1ng bonus plan. IO-l>a' •m 'lfial: w('ll send details of th<" Dub·~ operation "ith your intrt> ductoiy shipmenL If you are not :iati:<fied for any reason what.'l<lt'ver. just return everything within 10 d<tys.for a full refund and )'00 w1ll havt' no furthet' obligation.So act now'. ~'1T'E:ll.,.....__..,..... .. _... ... c.._.. .._ ,__ tllt"""' to ......... .., ............ ~l"rial ~&ari.· Yo.r·M-~N-o.tw: )'Oil nay allo~ 1UU".W. llltfdian now and w 'li .We It to ~ tor ec !Nil en olf our ~Club pricee P"7 ... ~ paymml now and you1 n!MW ii with ~ 11 ~~111111 dilcountpurci-reducftyour11wt•'iiltilp~ilMR,'liillt.ely;yuudlel....tlluy Jllll 1 -Nltt1irlnl o--t ot II In I~ next lbree ,_.w. )lia dledl IN 111111 lit application 111111 fil in.Chf ~of die ldettton ,au.-... 321034 "Stroni(." -Bill~"' Hit Rod 'N' Roll ls l<i"I& l d it CUL. Sltfl,,,,: more !11711$9-3'7851 Dalln'W Qwnt, F""'1111io. CltU,1.,11to. N-i'Yf Mr. Kt1w.'tlfll YIM<.· W4lf,,foo.·C'IC.. ll1·n· '' th1· l{1'<l l{1hhon 'l.1fl 1\11\ • ,.,u·, .. ..,.,." .. n I'\ -hll 1t 111.111cl .::1·t .rn 1·\tra .... 1, .. t1on OR -IF YOU PRF:FF RA TRI Al ME MBE RC.HIP SE! ',Pf 1. IAl rJHf·R •lN PHE 1 EDIN\, PAt.t. ,,, .... ec>e.W.I ~ '"'~ OR-If JOU ...... JOU m., tlD • epedllltrt.I......_.. ....... 6ALBUMS-IC plut "11PPS11 and handbnf If 1W Aft jmt • •t:Mo.I ,_,a • 1a111 ....,_ ... II you • preft'r not 10 obligatt' yourself to purchase t'il(ht mort' se~ •.. nr Ir you cannot find 11 st"lttnons you w~t nirht now-here's a µrrfl'Ct opportunicy to "try out" the Club on a special trial mtmbcl"$h1p basis! ,,_.Mladle-W-"'1\-W..._..1 ..... A .... ••._ .... rfPt-IJld weil send you ANY 6 recorda or taptS-ALl for only le. plus sh11JP111a ancJ hancJlmii. ln t'XL:hanl(t'. you smiply alfTtt ID buy as r-as four selections (at rt'lr\llar Club pncHJ dunnl( !ht' cununte lhrtt y~aB. Thmkof it-only/f.••"~ions and you have lhl'ff whc*: )lt'ars m wh1eh to bu) tht'm' Aitd tltot's-oJJ ,,.,,.,, ,, lo 11! AJJ a trill ..... youll t'nJOY oil of the ~IS ot regular mmibcnlup as described on !ht' folkJWlng pqt<-but without any lmll\h) commiun.mt .. )OU may cane~ 11 any ume al1er buyma JU!l foor mort' ~lections. So if you'd inftt to mroll now undt'r this specw "get acquaintt'd" olft'l'-ma1l the spKial appl1eaoon 11Jd;;iy, to~her with only SlOCI (tha1':1 le fCK your 6 introductory SC'l~"lions. pl1.15 99f 10 cuver shipping and han· ~:;e Rtad the advmasemt'nt '°' details on how the Club NOn::.. _.,.._. .. ,......_.c......,. .__ .. ...,. ........ .., .......... s.-w s.n.y_.• I .... 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