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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-04 - Orange Coast PilotDRlllGI CUil. SUNDAY, DECEMBER'· 1913 .Off-the wall ? UCI is hoping tha-t their posters aren't Ante ate r s' top-r a n k e d • prom otion By ANDRE A ADEL.SON 0!11190.-, .......... S ybil Danning. called "queen of the action flicks" by Playboy magazine and "the eip ·~~ new role for UC Irvine. She Is cast as a sports-playing femme fatare, ready to slay her competitors on the hardwood battlefields. The striking Danning post- er , in tandem with the equally dramatic photo of a light~ ning-struck blocked baske t- ball shot, are a local markeliJli specialist's assist to UCI's ath· letic program. And they're winning UCl's Anteaters na- tional notoriety in a poster contest war launched every year by college sports depart- ments. Most colleges hope the com· bined schedule and poster , one for both the mens' and womens', teams. draws at- tendance and attracts recruits. But UCI Assistant Athletic Director Mike CarroU hopes these posters. produced without cost to the campua by a dozen Orange County busi- nesses and sports boosters, do more than that. "We're trying to get people to make the ldentificatiorr with something they want to take part in," he said . Carroll says the UCI mens' basketball team, which fin- ished fifth last year In the 10-member Pacific Coast Ath· let.le A.llociation conference against powerhoUle'I like Ne- vada-Las Vegas and Fresno State, is battling for respect. (See UCI POSTERS, Pa1e A%) We'rebackl We're stlll llstenlng ••• Sunday comics r'turn Thr .. WMkl IQO The Piiot chaflged It• Sunday c:omlca. We replaced some lona-•tendlng etrlpa wlth new off9f'lnga. We alao reduced the alze or eome ol the etrlpa and condenMd the colorful comlca Into a four-page Metlon. Vour phone ea"• and letter• during the paat aeveral week•. however. clearly lhowed you neither enjoyed nor wanted the new features or format. ' Beginning Dec. 18, Peanut1, Gordo, Judge Parker and all the r"t of your favorite Sunday comlcl wtll return In their full-1lzed, elx-page package. Advance printing deadllnea make Dec. 18 the earlleet date we can reeume publication of the larger comtc aectlon. We were overwhelmed at your lntereat and rQPOnae to this change In the Pltot. 81\d plelMd that you cared enough about your newepaper to tell ue ftmtly and·ln·euch great numbers what you liked and didn't like about It. We do llsten to your comments and wlll do whatever we can to m ake the Pilot a community newapaper you respect and enjoy . • ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA SO CENTS U.S. jets fire back .at Syrians BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-U.S. jet fighters Sunday attacked Syr- ian anti-aircraft positions in Leba- non's central mountains and two of the warplanes were shot down, the st.ate radio and the U.S. Defense Department said. ln Washington, the Defense Department confinned that U.S . aircraft had struck the poei lions in the mountains in retaliation for anti-aircraft fire directed at U.S . reconnaissance missions over Lebanon on Saturday. A Defense Department spokes- man. andr. Fred Leeder, said two U.S. planee -an A-5 with two people aboard and an A· 7 with one , penon -waa shot down in the strike and the crewmembers had tember have repeatedly been the target of ground fire from "un- known sources." ·"These flights have been for defensive'purpo&es only and have never conducted hostile ac- tivities," the statement said. "On the morning of Dec. 3. two (See U.S. AIR STRIKE, Pace A%> Man y dents left behind b y stor1n not been recovered Weather forecasters predicted But the st.ate radio said the pilot wind y but clear skies would of one downed plane ejected from prevail today through Monday the aircraft and parachuted safely after a drippy at.art to the week- into the Mediterreen Sea off the end drenched the roadways town of Jounieh, 12 miles north of throughout the Orange C.oast and BeiruL The pilot was picked up by caused a slew of minor traffic · Lebane9e navy patrol craft and acoidents. waa taken to the navy base at Showers lasted through Satur- JoUnieh. where h e ...wu under-daynightintbecoastalareaandin going treatment, it said~ the local mountains, but the thick . ... ·-.'I.J.~.lh:..~l~.ll.t '_~~. ~Jut~~-· 1~as-•'J (ltet..-,,...'.i"'f'.· ~~ Of&' ol""'tA!~'.."1 'break. up during -the night and'..J.S'1' non" said the other plane was shot give way to fair skies today. the down between the central moun-National Weather Service re-· t.a1n towns of Mtein and Tarchlch, ported. · ~1111Jereasi-ot-Be . -crusty winds were (orecas It quoted witnesees as saying throughout the region. the pilot parachuted to safety, but The first three days of this was picked by the Syrian anny month were wet and cloudy and taken to Hammana, south of because of a storm moving Tarehich. The report could not be through the area from Northern immediately con.finned. C a l i f o r n i a . A m a t e u r Thutateradiosaid the U.S . jets meteorologist J . Sherman Denny. st.nack at Syrian anti-aircraft pos· of Huntington Beach, saiQ the itiona on the mountain ridge at season's rain total stands at 8.03 Jabal Knayset and Mghite, 19 inches, up from 2.91 inches last miles east of Beirut. Voice of year at this time. Lebanon sai~ the planes alao The latest storm had dropped bombed Sofar, 12 miles 1JOUtheast .30 inches by 5 p.m. Saturday. he of the capital, but that report could said. not be confirmed. He said long-range forecasts ln Washington, a Pentagon show another storm may be statement aaJd reeonnaissance coming into the area a few days flights ov~. Lebanon since Sep-behind Saturday's. Irvine plan pinpoints hazardous substances By ANDREA ADEUON °' ................ Irvine industries will likely have to dt.cloee what aort of haJ.ardoua substances are in wie • within the city beginning next year. A propoeed regulation would create an information bank to quickly eupply law enforcement ~with CWTent data on the loca~, quantity and nature of toxic aubstancel beinc u.ed by Irvine industries. Irvine would be the fint city in Orange County to adopt such as measure, although a similar ordi- nance is pending before county officiala. Beau . .u1e Irvine's bound- aries are packed with nearly 700 high-tech industries and medical lat. that uae hazardous material.a,' It ia the bue of Orance County's only flreflahti.nl team specially trained to mop up toxic leaks and (See HAZARDOUS, Pa1e AZ) Caring is l lJe inain product on this farm . Costa Mesa wo man's project will provide shelter in the country for a bused children "We were reedy to lo. It, then. one man from Denver put up (the final) $26,000 in the name of a eon he lolt," ahe aid. She hopes the first t.een..qer will be able to mow ln by January. - Eventually, the ranch will be able to hcM.-260 kkll, ... e to 18, and will lncluch bu'nl for ta.... beef cattle, dairy cow. and IJ°'l)try. Me\al fabrication work .. lhopa. ,..,. lhopl. woodworkint f9dbu. and p&"den1nc ..... ~ C ... l.ANCll, Pap Al) ' 1 ~I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December '4, 1983 Accident victims still in hospital COllllN•D SI Riii A 55-year-old Huntington Beach woman and an 18-year-old Long Beach man were both lisled in serious rondition late Saturday in the intensive care unit of Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital after their cars collided head-on in Seal Beach Friday night. ~1)lospital spokeswoman said Phyllis Finney and J effrey Koza were battling serious injuries re- sulting from their collision, which occurred at 9: 15 p.m. Friday. Koza and a passenger, Bob Weaver, of Long Beach, were allegedly speeding eastbound on Pacific Coast Highway in an erratic manner when they crossed over into the westbound lanes about one mile east of Seal Beach Boulevard, a Seal Beach police spokeswoman said. Koza allegedly struck Finney's westbound vehicle head on. Koza was placed under arrest on suspicion of felony drunken driving. A victim in an unrelated acci- dent Friday, 13-year-old Roger Kounter, of Huntington Beach. remained in critical condition in Fountain Valley's intensive care unit. The car Kounter was riding in Friday afternoon slammed into another car at the intersection of Newland Street and Adams Av- enue in Huntington Beach. A Fountain Valley mother of five was killed and two 17-year-olds were arrested on suspicion of murder. wind and r ain lead to trouble A to~ trut·k tlriver and Orange County firefighter urvey the damage to a pickup truck that overturned due to wind l\nd r ain on the onramp to the northbound San Oiego Freewuy from nortlibound ln.ler- P.tate 5 Saturday afl('rnoon. A California ltighway Pa trol s pokeswoman said no one was injured in the 2 :30 p .m. incident. New commuter airline at JW A By JERRY HIRSCH OI Ille DllllJ -...., John Wayne Airport is gettmg a new commuter airline, but this one has a twist -it claims to be first class only. Connectair Airlines; Inc .. plans to start service in January linking Orange County and Los Angeles International Airport, acting as a "feeder" airline taking passengers to the major carriers at LAX. A one-way ticket will cost about $40, according to Richard J. Queenan, the airline's co-founder. "We want to complement the big airUnes, not compete with them," he said. . The airline, based at Ontario Airport, also will sbuttle passengers between LA lnter!"ational and Ontario and Santa Barbara. Two commu ter airlines, DashAir and Imperial Air, already use· the airport. "Our philosophy at Connectair is to provide long-distance travelers living in outlying areas with the same travel conveniences direct-flight passengers have had for years, "-said Queenan. "We think we will be adding a service that is not already provided." F.ach of the airline's 36-seat turbo prop planes will include stand-up head room, flight..attandents, carry-on luggage compartmenta and 1-vatories - services not all (.V)mmuter airlihes offer. according to· Cormectair. If the airline can get more slots at LAX, it will con.side.r adding routes to Bakersfield, San Diego and Fresno, Qu~ said. CI POSTERS From PageA1 And the womens' volleyball and basketball teams play equally competitive games in virtual anonymity at poorl~ attended pmes. Carroll believee most team pos~ en are al.am dunked ln trash cans. "But our& are up In athletic offices all over," he said. And, with the bold image of Oanning, whO&e recent acreen credits include "Hercules" and "Chained Heat," the posters are earning much sought national attention. · . Carroll said a national news- paper, USA Today, is plannng a story and the poster is being used as a backdrop on the sports desk at Channel 11, Los Angeles TV station KTrV. UCI athletes love it and Carroll said he has heard no complaints from campus coeds. . Cries of foul from feminists "crossed our minds." he said. "But It's in no sense exploitive. It's not a woman drL-ssed up in a football costume, something that doesn't pertain.'' The posters, 5,000 of each, began circulating at the start of the season last month. "Blue and Gold Thunder" sells for $3 and Danning's is free, one of the conditions the1K:tress set. The poster duo is the brainchild of Irvine marketing-specialist Patrick Mulcahy, a die-hard Los Angeles Lakers fan. · It is his firm, Mulcahy and Associates, who cajoled a team of experts, including a photogra- pher, a printer and the voluptuous It isn't goirlg swimmingly for LB pools ~~r!!:~ ··· . . provide vocational training for the By L.P. BENET building a single pool on high school 0 •• ~s scrapped the . baseball f1el.d as a Site for the kids. Ot _ o.., ...... ,.... next to the exlsting swimming facility. pools, and p1~hed council members a new "Besides being a place to live. A proposal to build two swimrrung pools in "There's some queition whether there's p~oposal to buil~ th~ pool complex on another the ranch will be a place where the Laguna Beach is in danger of going under. And going to be en?.ugh money to fund the tw?-pool piece of school.dlStrict P"!'pe.f!Y -. the stu;en~ kids can leam penK>nal develop- City Council members have thrown cold water' arrangen:ient, . Mayor Robert Gentry said. parking lot ad,acent to distnct offices on ar ment a nd c hoose career . La Be h F.arlier thlS year. a local group called the Avenue. 'bilit' . A lot of these kids on a recommendation by the guna ac A ti T k F . mme ded the cit However. council members all but re-poss! ies. Unified ~hool District to nv:>ve the pool ~ite an~uath': scr:ool ~~i~~mbi~e to build ! jected. that Idea, failmgtog~tamajorityvoteon ~~~ ::'s~-f~ to r::.c:;~r::at t1: from a high school baseball field to a parking $750 000 to $l 1 rru'Uion two-pool complex on a mouon to conduct a parking and traffic flow h .. H .._ ·d 1 d · t h h l distr' t' ff ' · · Ori and Sh soon as t ey can, 01.A'ttetter saJ . ot a ,acent o t e sc oo ic so ices. the edge of the baseball field which sits on study to change St. Anna ve ort She became involved with ••• actreel, to doNlte terviceti worth $20,000 to produce the po1ten1 gratis. The seed was droppeq when Newport Beach attorney and aporta booster Bob Callahan in- 1tiaUy aaked Mulcah y for a dona- t.lon In August. Instead of handing over cash, "I told him let me do you one better," said Mulcahy, fresh from a bap- tism in sports marketing after conceiving a publicity campaign for the American Football League's Chicago Blitz. The superwof11a11 concept "ts trying to say that women get out there and fight the battle on the courts just like the men do. They fight just as tough without the notoriety," explained Mulcahy. a former vice presiden t of a national advertising firm. Danning evokes the sentiment of a "woman who has vanquished her enemy and arrived vic- torious," he said. And that characterization suits the actress. as weU. publicist S .C. Dacy sa.id in a telephone interview from Los Angeles. Danning wants t.o shed her image as a sex symbol and muscle her way into the ranks of Holly- wood's celluloid heroes on the credits of box office winning action adventure films, Dacy said. She agreed to pose for the -photo "because she is a firm believer tn women advancing themselves," he sa.id. She alijp posed as "queen of the action flicks'!-~ in the August edition of Playboy magazine. Council members and some school district school district property across the street from Street fro~ two-way to c;me-way roads to make abused children in her senior ye~ board members responded enthU$1asticly to a Laguna Beach High School. room for dia~onal parking spaces that would of high school in Davenport, Iowa, Laguna Beach architect's proposal to build a But after ~ity Council members a~reed in replace an esttmtted 115 spaces lost to the pool when she did. 8-~ear-long research single pool . ~mplex _behind the baseball October to anti-up $375,0?0 (~r the pro,ect ~d complex. . project on chi.1Cfibl.1se. K h H b l lier diamond. ralSlng questions whether the city work with the school daatnct on plan, high . The school district sought council ap-Then, yeani later, she got in-at Y O 8 e and school district will abandon the idea of school baseball players. coaches and members provalfor thest~dy, ?utMayor Gentl'¥, Mayor volved with church youth groups building a two-pool facility of city's softball leagues protested to school Pro Tern Bobbie Miflk1:" and councilwo~ at the Colonial Blble Church of living there at once." Offlc1als say city and school district.. district officials about building on the field. Sally Bellerue said traffic would be snarled m Tustin. Through one group she Hobstetter has owned the Sil- support for a two-pool complex ap_i>ears to be They raised objections to the plan to move what ls already one of the mo1J congested areas met Misty 8 14.~ar-old who had ver Wind Farms at the Orange baseball play from the high school field to the of the city. . . . lived on the streets of Hollywood County Fairgrounds for two eroding. El Morro Elementry School field to make way School Su~rintendent .Bill Barnes sa.Jd It since she was 10. years. Hers is one of fi ve stables Uuring a jomt meeting this wet-k. Laguna for the pool complex. saying fog and wind would be impossible to provide new spaces on Misty, now a junior at Southern that train show horses. Beach architect Alvin Wiehle mtroduced a plan conditions made the El Morro field inadequate. school gr~unds. . . . . California College studying to be a Part-time. she volJmteerson the he drew four years ago to construct a single In addition. EJ Morro school officials and Despite the city ruling, sc~ool dis~ct sodai worker, h.aS lived with counseling staff at her church. pool behind the h igh school basebaJJ diamond. parents were not receptive to idea because the board members the~ ~ted to direct distnct Hobstetter and her teen-age son Now. she is trying to ra.ise Council members and some school board move would displace existing soccer and staff to conduct a preb":'lnary perking s~udy on ever since. · enough funds to support the kids - members expressed unofficial support for the playground facilities. . . . ~heir own and both bocfjes agreed to meet again Though .~ an . abused child ~at will co~~ to the rarych for plan. Some council members also favored Oo Tuesday. school d1Btnct offkal.s m January herself, Hobstetter ._id '!'e~~~~ . <;':-I' ~· ... ~t~>~"\m!Tf'a iM::wa,..~ 6t'~ --.. 1'\0 ,! a Ua'ed c Oren for me Cline. second· ranch in the outlying ase ~. NB f· 1.sherman "I had a big house in Santa Ana Southern California area. A 31 -year-old Santa Ana man e<J C.OSta icf"eia po ce on a hair-raising chase over the New- port, Corona del Mar and San Diego Freeways Saturday after- noon after he allegedly stole some clothing, slammed mto two other cars and attempted to mow down a police car. Police said Michael Thomas Callahan was arrested after the 15-minute pursuit on suspicion of commercial burglary. assault with a deadly weapon on a police ) ... officer, hit and run driving, evad- " ing police and reckless driving. He was held at the Costa Mesa Police Department Jail in lieu of $25,000 • bail. ' Callahan's common-law wife. Paula Sue Call.aban, was arrested QD:...S..Wlpicion of commercial bur- glary and transported to Orange County Jail. The couple's three-year-old daughter was taken into protective custody. Officer Burt Santee said the incident began as a petty theft at the Kid's Mart store in Harbor Center. 2300 Harbor Boulevard, about 5:30 p.m. Witnesses said the couple stole clothing Crom both Kid's Mart and Marshall's Deparunent Store, then hit a parked car in the shopping center lot after a store security guard confronted them with the thefts and attempted to detain them. Santee said he spotted Callahan in the parking lot and then took off after him eastbound on Wake Forest Road when Callabail fled after spotting the police car. Paula c.allahan, who allegedly partici- pated in the thefts. ,,..as Wft with the couple's daughter -.t the store and detained by store' aecur1ty officers. Callahan drove to the Newport Freeway by way of Fairview Road and Fair Drive, crashing into a car going north on Newport Boulevard, Santee Said. Callahan then spun his car around and headed onto the Newport Free- way. No one was injured in the crash. 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Sall Lok• ., 31 S111 Anlonto 71 SS ""OltOO .. .. llellfl-H N St·lleMtlfll ,. 11 Seettle 40 31 81\f:-t.: .. &7 too.Ill .,,. ~,~ ~ i1 IO .,._ SI 23 Tooell• ~ 11 TUGton 4l TulN •••• W-.VIO<I '1 42 w~ ao •• ri u -----------=-------~--------"'!"""---­) 1 IM lO H 13 •1 •• , 41 .... :~ tt 13 IO 11 ,, at 14 1$ -ot t.OCA'10ll M 47 llll'lle 11 ..,..,...~ .. , >t til•,~·· S I 66 SMI 0.00 Caunty lllf 1111111 ( rescued at sea A 19-year-old dory fisher- man from'Newport Beach.was reBCU.,a by the U.S. Coast Guard early Saturday aft.er he "Was stranded six miles oU Newport Pier late Friday after· noon. Jay Brewer reportedly had engine trouble with hia fishing dory Friday after going out to set his lines, said Jim Knapp, Coast G uard petty officer. fint class. A friend noUfied the Coast G uard when Brewer failed to return home by about 11 :20 p.m. Friday. . Knapp said a Newport Beach Coast Goard Cuner aod a. CoMt Guard helkx>pter ~re dis- patched to .ea.rch tor Brewer. The helicopter spotted b1m about 9:40.a.m. Saturda,Y.. Knapp said another fisher-man towed Brewer beck '° shore. DANCE ... From PageA1 City attorneys have dralieo an ~ that would ~ allow ~ to pitinue until l a.m. If the mlnhl'um ace ii 18. lf the Youncsten are )'OUllC'er. the curfew would eound at 10:30 p.m. That's the proposal to be ron- aidered by tJ'\e City Council Mon- da)' night. It's at thia point, however, that shop owners who live on the premiMI the year-around ltarl '° chime fn . The merchanta would Uke to pull the pl-... on lhe rock 'n' roll dances. They MY that rode muaic and ita patrona don't m1x with their quiet, relktential IW'· rouncltnp. Julietta Lewta, the ~ of two vUa.ae ahopa. laid the you.nc· •ten make not.. mill arowid center. defat'e ...,,. end. cau.e otMr damaa9and1-ft the pft· lnl lot ''tn alwnblet." 11Thls II OW' howe, lhil fl wheN we Mw. '' l4wW llid. '"The)' ICtUally triehtin my cllulhw." . "I tww a halt-m&Dlan ...... lnYllUMDC heft. We Mid Ill> hive proW!CUon ... tAwtt•••t for 10 years. I just filled It with A winter horse show that will foster-kids runaways and some benefit lhe ranch is scheduled girla who ~ere placed ttiere by Dec. 17 at the Silver Wind Farms. their mothers who knew they A percentage of the proceeds from would be ab~ at h ome," she 24 show categories will go to the said. \'Al one point 1 had 15 girls ranch. HAZARDOUS From PageA1 spills. The Irvine Clty Council laat week put off adopting the dis- closure ordinarK'e until later this month, a delay forced by minor changes ln the propoeed law. 'li\e CQUnCil • .,reed to revi9ed wordihg in the oritlnance, whid'I would require an individual in- dustry to notify dty officials within three .months of any change in the tort of hazardous substance being u9ed. A report would be required annually, aa .well. "[ think it will go along way towards 1t>lvi.ng the problems we've had," said Sylvan D. Hersh, administrator of the city'• hazard. ous materials program. "It will provide information whic:h we didn't have before. ·And lf there are areaa that we need changed, we can go bllck CO ~council." How the onlinance ia workinc will be reviewed dwina budpt • •• hearings in June and again at mid-year. The ordinance calls for the · creation of a five-member ad- visory committee of technical experts, citii.ens and a firefighter to hear appeals and decide procedural questions that may arise in regulating dhclosures. Written into the code is the promise of confiden~ty . to shield industries from spies, m- dustrial sabotage or terrorista. The Industrial League of Or- ange County, which generally supports the measure, had con- cerns over who would be respon- sible for adding or deleting a poison or carcinogen from the regulated list. those deemed haz· ardous by state labor codes. That concern was apparently ironed out by giving that dl.lcre- tion to the advlsory panel, who would report to the rouncil via the city manager, instead of leaving the decision to Hench. U.S. AIR STRIKE ••• From PageA1 F-14.t were amductinC a roulint rec:onnal .. nce mlllion over northern Chouf and Mc.in~ of~· With the know that they wel'9 thine at u .. llrc:ratt., Syrian anti-etrcnft' in Lebanon fired on F -141 wttb a t'Otbblnation of a hMvy volume ot anti-elrcraft flft and at leut 10 IUf'face coalr m'-''-U.S. alnnft did not retum fl.re end mumed ..,.ly co the CUTtM-oftoolhon tn lhe Mediterranean. ''The Syrian 1uthoritiel clearly aw. they were firt.nl on U.S. ~ aln.ftft and \he YOlume ol f1N maMI ltdes that It ....... .., illa•tild ...... ..... ' ..,,.. ..... u... 2 p I .... .. " .. ""' ...... end ct.liberate threat to the multi- Pact for Irvine I IOP OF IHI NIWS 'Baby Jane Doe' court fight reaches the Supreme Court By Tbe Associated Press NEW YORK -The t'Ourt-appointed guardian for "Baby Jaoe Doe." whose t'Ondition has worseiwd. said Saturday that although i l may be too late to save the life of the severely deformed infant, he has asked the U S . Supreme Court to intervene in the case. The guardian, Long ls land lawyer William Weber. said the infant. born Oct. 11 with an O~'n spine and with excess fluid in an abnormally small head. remauu'CI 111 t:r1t1ca l condition at Long Island University Hospital with even mure flwd accumulating on her brain. Weber. appointed guardian afh'r <i nght-to-lifc activist sued to force life-prolonging surgery for the baby. said personnel at the state-run Long Island University Hospital are only feeding the infanL "But 1t might also be too late to do anything else," he added. "The doctors might be right a t this point II might be past tbe pomt of no return." Nevertheless. Weber said. he filed thret> petitions with the U.S Supreme Court on Friday A ir llli11oi~· passenge1· load nor111al CHICAGO J\11 lllmu1s' passenger load was reported Lo be normal Saturda\ a dav after the FAA said the airline w1U be under round-the-clock· surv~11lanc't' lx>causc of doubL'i about its adheranc't" to safety standards Ft.'Cieral Av1at1on Admmistrauon spokesman Mort Edelstein s::ud th1..• surveillance was to begin some time durmg the weekend. but h<' did not know exactly when Roger Street, president of thccummutt:r-rnrgo airline, said Friday that the FAA's decision was "totallv" an overreaction to the Oct. 11 crash of a t'Ommuter plane thatkillL>d all 10 people aboard near Pinckneyville. about 40 miles southeast of St. Louis. R ep. Clem ent }. Zablocki dies ----~- Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December •~ 1983 ~3 Tentative paC?t ln Greyhound strike WASHINGTON (AP) Greyhound by Dec. 26. 1..ines and the union repn~hting 1t.s driven "It looks Uke now we have agreement by reached tentative agreement Saturday rught the parties and the problem is over," the on a settlement aimed at ending a month-long medi'ator. strike against the natlo.n 's largest inter-city bus • McM urray said the 31-membef' council of l'ompany, federal mediators annou~c.'ed. the Amalgamaled Tranait Union was expected "!-. com~ny source who decUned to be to make "a strong recommendation" that the iden~1f1ed said Greyhound won some of the pay rank and tile accept it. t•uts 1t sought. .. , . . Mediator Kay Mc Murray aaid the union's 1 don t think there wall be any problem to bargaining c.'Ouncil ''overwhelmingly" ap-obtain the ratification ," said McMurray , who is proved the at:i'Ord and thar Greyhound also director of the Federal Mediation and Concllia- agreed to it. . tion Service. He said, however, that the 7,500 drivers Neither Greyhound nor ·union officials and 5,200 other employees would re'main ore were present at McMurray's announcement, the job until the agreement is ratified, probably postponed two houn because of what the Spacelah ~ission extended one day S PACE <.:ENTER. Houston (APl -The ··very suct't"SSful" Spact>lab I mission will be ex - tended by one day, weather permitting. LO g1vE' more tlmt> to p<•rform Mb1tal scienL-e experi - men ts, spat.'C agency officials said Saturday scientis ts working in the Spacelab In the cargo bay of the shuttle Columbia. "Those guys have really been ha nging by their thumbs (work- ing hard) back there and their windows aren't very good," Shaw said . The astronauts spent Saturday condut·ting medical experiments, taking pictures of distant stars and trying to re pair some of tne broken equipment. m~-diaUon service said were unspecified "prob- lems." The mediat0r!l.:ud det.a11sotthc agrec·ment wouJd not be made av•ilable right away. A little over two hours earlier. company chairman J ohn Teets and a union o!ficial denied a report from a union source that the negotiators had come to an understanding. But that report and ita denial were overtaken by evenl3. In Phoenix. Ariz., where Greyhound has its headquarters, Teeta sa1d in a statement the propoeal wwi being submitted to unio members with the "full recommendation and endorse- ment" of the union's council. WASHINGTON Rep. Clement J . Zablocki, D-Wis .. a moderate chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who 90metimes sought to plat-c re ins on presidential power, died Saturday at the age of 7 1. Zablocki was hospitalized Wednesday - after suffenng a hear! attack in his congressional office a few minutes before he was to meet with VlSi ting Israeli Prime Minister Yiuhak Shamir. The co1;1gressman never regained consciousness and was breathing w ith the aid of a mechanical ventilator until his A JOint annount·ement by the Nauonal Aerona utks and Space Administration and its S pacelab 1 partner. the European Space Agency. said the mission would be extended one day. for a landing scheduled for Thursday at F.cf. wards Ai r Force Base. "That's good news," pilot Brewster Shaw said when Mission Control communicator Anna Fisher told him of the plan. Shaw immediately asked that the astronauts be aUowed tlme for taking rQOre pictures during the extra day, particularly the fo\.lr The announcement, made at the ,.Johnson Space Center here, said the new landing time for space shuttle Columbia will be 11:01 a.m . EST Thursday. giving the six-man crew a fuU 10 days in orbit. A final dec1s1on on the ex- tension wiU not be made until officials rl'<."eive a forecast for Thursday's weathe r. .,-...... .. ~~n specialist Owen Garrio\t, right, loosens bolt tha t hold an experiment to the Spacelab a irlock" table on Saturday as payload specialist Byron Lichtenberg looks on. . . . STATE 500 evacuated after train derails Israelis bomb guerrillas; Aral at plan OK'd RED BLUFF -Up to 500 people were evacuated in the rain Saturday when cnore than three dozen freight cars. some hauling hazardous chemicals. derailed in a fiery wreck, fire officials reported. The 72-car Southern Pacific train was on a northbound run from Los Angeles to Por~and. Ore., when it crashed at 11 a.m . 200 yards from a hospital and immediately beside Highway 99. There were no reported mjunes. Fire officials said between 36 and 50 of the cars derailed, and 10 lo 12 of those caught fire. Tehama County S heriffs dispatcher Lilly Parker said de puties evacuated "up to 500" res1d('ntS from their homes after smoke from the fire t'Overed a nearby subd1v1s1on , and fire officials put nearby St. Elizabeth's Hospnal on stand by for possible evacuation. Son1ebody forg ot to ini·ite Sa ~ta MARYSVILLE -Kids cried and parents fumed when somebody forgot to mv1 te Santa Claus to the annual Marysville ·Christmas Parade An embarrassed parade official claimed Santa came m d1Sgu1se "to sec if all the boys and girls were really being good .. "Maybe ht''s sull commg." parentS told their distraught children when the last of the parade's 85 entries rolled down D Street Friday night But kids had to settle for Chuck E. Cheese. Lhe mousy mascot for a cham of pizza restaurants. City ofhc1als said it wasn't Santa's fault. Nobody had mvned him. Patient ge t.~ a dozen heart. bypasses CONCORD -Using four feet ofyeiN taken from his tient's ~~ ~"" -~· .,,....~,,. .. 'j diseased hear t. Dr·. Rolf Soromerhaug ~id nis hangiwork represents the "great progress" being made in the field of coronary surgery. and might even be a record. Some of his coUeagues. however. are sl«>puc·al about the need for so many grafts. ~he patient. Masami Oishi, underwent the near!)'. three-hour operat!on in late April -13 days a fter he suffered a maJOr heart attack durmg . LosAn I . : WORLD Andropov a id to b e recuperating BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - lsraeli .iets bombed and strafed guerrilla bases in Lebanon's cen· tral mountains Saturday. and the U.N. Security Council agreed on a plan to evacuate PLO chief Yasser Arafat and his fighters from Tripoli. The count·tl dt>e1ded that ships would fl y the Lebanese flag as they t<tke Arafat and his Palestine L1bcral1on Organization loyalists uut of Tripoli. then raise tht• U N fl:.ig oncC' they are in international waters. ThNt• was no 1mmcd1ate reac- tion from Arafat. who had re- quested tha t his fighters be evacu- ated by ships fl ying U N. flags. lsraeh invasion for('es drove Arafat and his gu<'rrtllas out of Beirut 15 months ago. He has been under siege in Tripoli since Nov. 3 by rebel forces who accuse him of softening his stance toward Israel. The Tel Aviv command said all lsraeli jets re turned safely after scoring "accurate hits" on head- quarters and bases of Syr- ian-backed Palestinian guerrilla units in and around the towns of Bhamdoun and Sofar. The Israeli command said the air strike was in retaliation for a "long array" of guerrilla a ttacks on the Israeli army occupying southern Lebanon. One Israeli soldier was killed and another wounded Friday in a guerrilla ambush m the southern Lebanese town of Nabatlyeh. the l'Ommand said Beirut radio said Copy-cat arson suspected f ol~o·wing dorm fire arr.est "-' .. "-~~~~~~~"'~~~t "'\:Opy-'carar50nlsiS-rria.)i'"Ftave set other dormitories were connected. some of the several dozen fires Donald Robinson . director of that have plagued University of environmental health and safety Massachusetts dormitories. in-for t:he t:.tniversity. said there was duding one six hours after the "a sense'' among university of- arrest of a female student on ficiaJs that some of the fires had charges of burning property. a been set by copy-cats. And university official said. Chancellor Joseph Duffey issued a that four Israeli soldiers were wounded in the attack. On Saturday, a roadside bomb exploded next to a roadblock at the Awali bridge on Israel's front line, 2.5 miles north of the Lebanese port city of Sidon, according to lsreli militar y sources. They said there were no casualties in the explosion a nd Israe li troops at the bridge re- turned fire in the direction of the blast. Saturday's air strike was Is- rael's fourth in Lebanon since a truck bomb killed 29 Israeli soldiers and 32 Lebanese pris- oners at an Israeli command post in Lebanon'ssouthernmost port of Tyre Nov. 4. The planes s truck in pairs at 8:05 a.m . on Bhamdoun and Sofar. about 15 miles east of the Lebanese cap ita l on the Beirut-Damascus h1ghw~y. Soggy Seal Beach protest at Naval W~apons Station ~'\""'P~A~~~~~..,_-·;.---• Jim~ ~ o de t e . ~"" av eapons Station here Saturda)'. Polict!l8aid a downpour kept the demonstration smaller and quieter than they'd been told io expect. The Alliance for Survival's Orange County chapter organized the protest against installation of U.S. cruise and Pershing 2 missiles in West.em Europe. which began last week with shipments to Britain. West Germany and Italy. "We are joining in solidarity with the European peace movement to say no to the deployment oC these missiles," Alliance spokesman Jim Carpenter said. "We want to send a clear message to President Reagan that the nuclear freeze movement is not the small minority that he thinks lt is.'' Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy Picascia said the I 1h -hour protest at the facility 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles drew only one-fourth of the 1.000 demonstrators the Alliance had told the department to expect on Friday. No one was arrested. HAMBURG. West Germany -Newspaper reports Saturday said Soviet President Yuri Andropov, who has not been seen in public since Aug. 18. probably will be back at his Kremlin desk in a week. The Hamburg-based weekly newspaper Bild am Sonntag quoted government spokesman Peter Boenisch as saying "The federal (West German ) government has information that Soviet Secretary -General Amlrnpov. fortunately, is in better health again." Yvette I. Henry. a resident stem warning against pranks. assist.ant in Crampton Dormitory, "At this point. none finds that was arrested Friday night on sort of behavior amusing." Duffey charges of setting a fire Tuesday said. "The whole university com-, morning on the desk of a student munity is being held hOStage by who lJVed next door. As she was pathological behavior. And we being taken off campus to jail wi11 deal as severely as possible early Saturday. alarms sounded in with any prank behavior." the campus polit-e station signal-.---...:._.:_ _________ ~=========================~ Passport fo r wife of Lech Walesa WARSAW. Poland Danuta Walesa on Saturday picked up the passport and plane• llC"kC•L'! she and their eldest son need for their journey to accept the s Nobel Peace Prize for her husband. Lech Walesa. Poland's Communist a uthoritst>s are still blocking the passport appht·atton of JOUrna ltst '.l'adeusz Mazowiecki, whom the labor leader asked w a('c·ompany Danuta and 13-year-old Bogdan Walesa to Oslo. Norway. on ~· 10 Walesa said he does not want to leave Poland w htle othe r Solidarity activists remain in jail. He has been quoted as saying h<' fears he may not be allowed back if he goes. mg a fire in another dorm. The fire al J :20 a.m. in four-story Cance Dormitory, was confined to a bulletin board and was extinguished within mmutts by the head of residence, univer- sity s pokeswoman J ea nne Hopkins-Stover said. It was the second minor fire in Cance this week, but fire officials had said they had no indication that a small fire in a fourth-£1oor trash box at 1:43 a.m. Wednesday had been S('t deliberately. Rosemary Tarantino, an assis- tant Hampshire County district attorney. declined comment whether mvesti~ators thou~ht We're Listening ••• What du vou ltkl· about tilt-Oaily Pilot? What don't you hke" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and dehv1red to the appropn ate editor. The !>amc 24 hour answering ser vice may be used to record let ters to th1· 1•chtor on any top1<' Mail box contnbutors must include thl•ir name and tc>lephone number for verification No cir<'ulat1on 642•6086 calls. please °" Tell u~ what i. on your mind Delly ..ilot o.f'lwery .. o ... ..,, .... 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A bliu.a.rd warning was issued for the northern Sierra Nevada and rare thunderstonns pounded the northeast portion of the state, the Weather Service said. The Golden Gate Bridge was closed !or about four hours after winds gusted to 75 mph, overturning a van, bridge officials said . ,Just the lops o,( these cars are above water in a flooded · street Saturday in Birm- . ~ .......... ingham, Ala, after heavy rains hit, drop- ping up lo 10 inches of waler. · Wind gusts reached 80 mph on Mount Tamalpais, said Dave Gould at the Pan Toll Station at the state park there. • iRecord rainfall in the South The Weather Service had few em.'Ouraging words. ln addition to the blizzard warning, it posted a winter storm warning for the Mount Shasta. a travelers advisory for the northJestem part of California and high wind warnings for the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento areas. Clearing was forecast for Sunday. u..,.,...... The Golden Gate Bridge was closed Saturday after winds of up to 75 miles an ho ur overturned a moving van traveling across it. Flooding chases hundred s From homes ~ft er 10 inches of rain lb Tbe Associated Press Floods forced hundreds of people to flee their homes Satur· day m the 'South after record rainfall of up to 10 inches, while yet another in a series of ··very dangerous" storms walloped the West and icy roads made travel hazardous across the Plains. The floods killed at least one person. putting the death toll from a series of storms since Nov. 21 at 84. Alabama's Black Warrior River crested at 17 feet above flood stage Saturday at the Holt Lock and Dam. and som~ rivers in the northern part of the sta~ could crest higher than the great flood of April 1979, the National Weather Service warned. More than 500 people were evacuated around Birmingham. Ala.. and hundreds more were forced from their homes an Missis- sippi. Flood warnings were issued for many rivers in Mississippi and Alabama, along with tornado warnings for parts of those states, and flash flood watches were posted from Arkansas to the mountains and foothills of the Carolinas as thunderstorms rolled acros.s the South. The 'National Weather Service reported record 24-hour rainfall of 10 inches at Bankhead, Ala., , with 8.32 inches in Bessemer and 7 .&l inches in Blrnlingham over- rugh t. Up to 8 inches was reported aroU!lft:I Eopora and Dancy, Miss., and Stam~ •. Ark., got 5.5 inches ol rain. Charil'!> J aml's. spokesman for the Alabama Department of Emergency Management, said more than 500 people were evacu- ated from their homes in Jefferson and northern Shelby counties around Birmingham. "ll's a near-record flood," he said. Evacuations also were reported in Northport, Pelham, Ensley, Bessemer, MacNeil and Roosevelt City, the weather service said. A Red Cross shelter in Ensley had to be moved because of high water: A 30-year-old man drowned in Bessemer when he slipped into a rain-swollen creek. Police Sgt. Andy Bellanca said it took 2 'A hours to find' the man's body because his foot became tangled in a barbed-wire fence hidden by the water. -----·-- The Highway Patrol urged motorists to stay home as they closed many roadways -including J-tighway l at Devil's Slide -due to flooding, mudslides. "fallen trees or accidents. Pacific Gas and Electric said stonn-felled power lines were affecting almost 200,000 customers in the eastern San Francisc.'O Bay area and another 50,000 homes and businesses in the Santa Cruz area. But those were only two of the larger outages, and few areas were left completely unaffected. "It the same old story with the heavy rains and the winds knocking trees down and breaking limbs and having them fall onto the lines. 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The boats at T reasure Island were later "rol,lnded up," he said. NAME: PHONE: ----------·~-------------~----------~~-PrlcH effective through S1turday, December 31 ADDRESS: -------------------------------------~ MA& Ol lllNG TO: NEWPORT VISITOIS IUllAU 1470 JAMIOlll ROAD, NIWPOIT llACH, 92660 Special ChrlatmH houri: ~hop Monday throvgtr Saturday 9:30 to 9:30 • Sunday 1 O to 7 Huntington Beach• 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. I ' ... . ,. Housing fees may go up Laguna City Council to consider changing in-lieu assessments By L.P. BENET OllMDellr .... 11Mf The price of buying a house m Laguna Beach may be going up. The City Council may vote this week to change the housing-in-lieu assessment from a flat $8,500 fee per dwelling to a percentage of the unit's value -a change that could cost developers of large-scale residential projects "thousands" of more dollars. according to city officials. An official from the Orange County Building Industry Associatfon said the fee hike would not only discourage development in Laguna Beach but also would be passed on lo home buyers through higher housjng prices. Under state law. housing-in-lieu fees can be charged to developers who choose to pay fees rather than include low-rost units in their developments. The city then uses the money to build affordable housing units. · For the pasl year. the city has assessed a Clat $8,500 fee per dwelling unit to developers of new residt!nllal dwellings and condomm1um conversions. But for some time. council members have expressed reservations over the rate. saying ll is unfair because it does nol re flect the value of the project. "The problem 1s there is a reaJ difference between the value of a raw lot at Irvine Cove compared to a condo that will go for $250,000," explained City Manager Ken Frank. "To charge a high-cost unit the same as a smaller unit is not totally fair, so were looking at a sliding scale." Frank, wt)o was directed by council members to stud y the present structure be put toward the construction of a proposed low-income elderly housing development in Thurston Park. The city stalf is reviewing several alternative fee structures, Frank said. ''We may recommend a percentage of the value, rm not sure what it's going to be," he said. John Erskine, executive director of the Building lndastry Association, said the association would be opposed to such a fee and said if the city wishes to create arrordable housing un1ta, lt should provide private developers with such incentives as fee reductions and density bonuses. Until two years ago, the responsibillty of collecting housing-in-lieu fees rested with the state Coastal Commission .. which aS&elaed a 6 percent charge based on the tot;al value of the project. But the courts ruled that job was out of the agency's jurisdiction, leaving the responsibility to local governments. At the Nov. 15 city council rpeeting, coun- cilwoman Sally Bellerue proposed a 6 peccent fee, but council members voted to delay a decision until after city staff reviews the entire fee structure. But at the same meeting. council members were hedging over whether to approve a Cliff Drive condominium conversion when a Newport Beach developer tnade an offer they couldn't re"fuse. Joe Angelo proposed paying a 4 percent housing-in-lit>u ftt on each of his six dwelling units instead of the flat $8,500 fee, which equaled only 2 percent of the value of his project. Since Angelo expects to sell his units for up to $500,000 each. that adjustment could mean an additional $69.000 more than the $51,000 the city would have collected under the current structure. Council members accepted his offer. 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Tuesday morning, December 6, 9:00 to 11 :00 am ·at Target: Anaheim: Lincoln Avenue at Crescent Way, just west of the Santa Ana Freeway · Garden Grove: Brookhurst at Westminster Ave .. just south of Garden Grove Freeway Garden Grove: Harbor Blvd . at Chapman Ave. Huntington Beach: Adams Avenue at Brookhurst @TARGET. ..._1A_v_S1D1_,N_.v_.1_136_1_LA_H_AllA_._CA. __ 9063_1 •1 Participating Target Stores will be closed to the public during this event._ .. ( ... • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 4, 1983 MAil BOX Cong ressm en out of line To the F.ditor: After viewing the large stores of anns and ammunition on Grenada, and the discovery of over l.100 armed Cubans on the island: and afte r the House In- vestigating Committee reported the investigation showed the , takeover was justified. our two Democratic re presenta tives. Mervyn Dymally and Ronald Dell urns. havr the nerve to sue the President for brea king 1.·1ms11tu- tional Jaw in ordering the ac:tion In the face• of public· opinion. these two very unpatriotic citizens insist on giving aid and comfort to our enemies by tearing down all the good accomplished. They will be known at the poij1i in the future as ''darlings of the Kremlin," as will J esse Jackson with his loud mouth rhetoric. We hope to get enough signatures to impeach our l wo unpatriotic representatives Th<'y do not represent the opinion of thl'lr constituents. FRED H. PFEIFFER Newport Beach The fin al ch o ice is o urs Tu the Editor: In the weeks, month:. and n•a.rs. (or as long as It is still "the day before" we are not helpless and therefore. not hopeless. That 1s the most important mes.sage fur us to realize from the movie. In the discussion that followed the movie il became apparent as Carl Sagan pointed out, in a room , saturated with gasoline with two men holding 100 matches while others lurked abuot seeking to find their own matches. to volun- tarily cut the number of matches to 50 or even one each. might be a step in the right direction. 1s not the solution. To jointly clean up the (explosive) gasoline is ul- timately the answer . To ask mankind to see hfe as a JOint venture experienced indi- vidually seems premature con- sidering his/her historic record and point in evolutional develop- ment. However. like children who have found matches too young to understand how to handle them. we must stretch to teach ourselves. ready or not, beca use the room is full of gasoline and the matches are prevalent. Therefore. I suggest it 1s timt> to move beyond the attitudes of ··I". "you". "we". "them" 1n com- petitive oppos1t1on for the natural resources of Earth for the quahty of life that all mankind wants for himself and his prodigy that IS dependent on those resources. The r('S()Urres are abundantly there and it is up to mankind to see to its distribution, not ·•equally" per se but to the extent that all have equaJ access and all have adequate levels · of food. shelter, clothing and outlets for individual pro- ductivity. What? Greedy. selCish mankind who is so filled with hate, anger, c6mpetition , jealousy and possess~ iveness to think and act in gen- eros1 ty anp cooperation in the promotion of the whole for the betterment of the individual? Unthinkable? Ready or not, that is the choice. The choice: to start teaching and pushing ourselves as Lndividuals to attitudinaly think and act. shift our focus from me and mine to we and ours for the ultimate preser- vation of me and mine. If. in our daily humdrum lives we reflect that change. that choice. our shift microcosmicaUy can and wiU be reflected macrorosmicly in the world's affairs. The arguments against such a poss1b1hty are many. Why waste th~ en~rgy to prove it cannot be done? Choose again people, choose agam . BARBARA N. PAINTER Laguna Beach Do your talking at the polls To the Editor. through a pohucal imbroglio News Item "A plan c1llowing a wherein the people revolted at the t•ontrolled mcreaS<.• m tht> number polls and turned out a good many of flights our of John Wayne Judges. It was the only way they Airport, if qu1<'ler planed art' used. fe lt would get the attention of the was agreed upon Tuesday by a JUd1c1ary. · co mmittee representing Orange TurR the scallywags out! If you Coun_U'..,.SHP5r.:~!:"· the C1tv. o! are as dismayed as I about, the . ~t-... ~~!~~~~~~· .. ~~· ... -~~ ... ficials." in representing our inte~ then Question: Who rc:pre¥'nted the I urge you to make your feelings citizens~·ly affected by the known at tbe polls. 1ncrease'lfi"l:1'31T,v flights? The City Our pleas, our entreaties and of Newport .Bcaeh? cctamly not our letters to the editors-appear to "busines.s officials" be all for naught. Only if a few of Amd what was the quid pro ~ these people IO!le an election for allowing more "quieter" becuase of this issue will someone flights? Th<> city gave up 1ts right begin to pay attention to our·very to have the matter adjudi<.·atcd in leg1t1mate complaint that the air- t'Ourt, and worse than that, per· port expansion and addition of m1tted planned Improvements flights 1s simply a precursor to (that means expansion . folks) at making parts of Newport a ghetto. the airport to move forward WILLIAM M. MONROE A few yearstlgo we had ta go Santa Ana l. M. Boyd !FiniJ I toas t Admiral Lord Nelson. k1Ul-d at the Balli<' of Trafalgar 1n 1805, was shipJ'.)('d hack to London for burial. pr('S(·rvc·d in a c<t.S k of rum Twelve thous:..nd mile·!-I!> not too far to ship Ill'. evident!\ Or 1t wasn't. &fore• rrfngPratton. sail- ing vessels took hJ.)(:k 1cf' from Boston to Calc·utt.:i You 're not braggmg. '>II .,., hl•n you claim ynu'r<• d mass 11£ muc;cle Forty-thrt:'<' pc•ret'nt of Y"U 1s muscle. in fciC'l. .md that'll quail·<• mass, no? The surn<imc• "Boyl.I" ong- 1nated among ,Vl•llow-ham.-d Eng- lish and lnsh folk who hwd along the BOyd River in Gloucestshtre, England. Noboc1y ask<'<i But tt's au right to toss 1n a personal note now and then. so long as 1t doesn't get to be a hah1t. Q World War n V('lcra ns re- member that scrawled dc-clar· atlon: "Kil roy was here!" lt turned upon latrine walls. mol.lntam tops, ahlp's m~ ts. everywhere Doe5 anybody know how it got started? A. Most convincing explanation ORANGE COAST llilyPilat to date: James I. Kilroy was a shipyard. inspector . To let his boss know he was on the job, he chalkt.-d "Kilroy was here" on tanks. ships. war material of all kinds It traveled worldwide. And servicemen took il up. likewiM! chalking tt everywhere. Kilroy d ied in Boston, Mass .. m 1962 Q Who was the last prisoner ke pt in the infamous Tower of London? A. Rudolf Hess of Germany during World War II. ., On file in the Ve terans· Admin- 1strauon are the records of a dec"t·aS<.'d sailor, formerly of Br:. .. ae rton . Was h.. named "Love'n Kisses Love." Three out of every 20 "Playboy Club " members are women. h's not enough. Do you own seven handbags, m'lady?,That's average. The fmest silk is spun by spiders. WUd sheep aren't woolly. Ever. • .. - ••• • Maverick guerilla gets no aid WASHINGTON Eden Pastora, the Nicaraguan guerrilla leader. visited Washington recent- ly. He stopped by my office for a visit. Though it was the fi rst time we had actually met. we knew of each other. I've reported the legendary exploits of the revolutionary ·"Commander Zero" since the days when he first took up arms against the U.S.-backed dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza. In 1978 and 1979 my former associate Bob Sherman spent some time with Pastora at his jungle hide-out. Not long afterward. Pastora and his Sandinista fighters captured the presidential palace tn Managua. Somoza had already flfc'd . Now Pastora is fighting 'the Sandinista regime he helped to bring to power. Several months ago I sent my roving reporter. Jon Lee Anderson. to travel with Pastora in the Nicar~guan bush. where he commands approx- imately 2,000 guerrillas The charismatic rebel leader was in Washington sohc1ung sup- port from the Reagan adminis- tration for his financtally strapped troops. He didn't-have much luck. The reason is simple: For all his rugged charm and the glamour of By the time you've done all the things Ronald Reagan's been doing all his life, you get to knowa lot of people. You've even gotten to like a lot of people and consider them to be friends. Do you send them all Chistmas cards? Do you sit down with your wife in the private quarters of the White House and make a list'J There are some things a presi- dent can delegate but making a list of friends is a strictly personal matter. How do you handle old friends? Say you're president and your best friend from high school calls. Somehow he gets through the outer layer of secretarial protec- tion a president has and gets lo one of your persona] secretaries. This is a kid whose house you used to go to after school. He even stayed at your house one week when his parents were away. What instructions docs your secretary have for handling this kind of a call? If she pokes her head in the Oval Office door and asks If you want to si)eak to Billy Reidy. do you pick up the phone or do you tell her to brush him off politely? G. -Ja-1:1-11-1-11-11-1 -~ his past adventures. Pastora is,.p political maverick whom the CIA doesn't trust. He is an outspoken revolutionary; the CIA· suspects him of leaning too far to the left. So Pastora bas received only a token offering of CIA money and guns -nothing like the support enjoyed by the CIA's anti-Sandinista creation, the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN). The CIA is trying to coerce Pastora to join the FON. which he says he will never do as long as its military leadership includes for- mer officers of Somoza's National Guard. Instead of encouraging him. Pastora said. the CIA is actively trying to sabotage his efforts to raise funds. "They are afraid l wilf eclipse their Somocist.a anny ," Pastora said . "But they want me around to legit1mii.e the FON. which has no popular appeal in Nicaragua." Pastora 11 rtgbt about 'the last point: The FDN's civilian leaders arc conservative businessmen and politicians. and its top military ANDY RDDNH Handlmg any kmd of personal relationship would be one of the most difficult thtngs about bt-ing president. Do you bave a telephone m th<' private quarters o( the White House with a number you've only given a few close friends? I don't mean F.d Meese and important congressmen or Cabinet officials. I mean do you have a number you've only given real friends, not just important people? What about money? If you're president do you keep track of what you h ave in the bank? What about domestic problems? Aren't there some problems with the house at the ranch that ought to be taken care of personally? Some- thing out there must be falling apart that no one knows about but you. If you're the president in Wash- ington and you notice there's a crack in the tiles around the shower in your house in Sant.a officers are almost all fonner National Guard members. This taints the whole group as far as most Nicaraguans are concerned. Pastor.i's group, on the other hand, is led mainJy by former Sandinistas. Their quarrel with the Managua junta is simply that it betrayed the revolution. They are anti-rommunist. but they favor more socialism than the Reagan administration wants. When we spoke the other day, Pastora told me his conditions for joining ranks with the FON: "They must get rid of all the ex-National Guardsmen. They must also agree that what comes to Nicaraeua after victory must be revolutionary as weU as demo- cratic." It's lbat kind of talk that scares the Reagan administration, and causes 1t to sling mud at him. "Pastora 1s no different from his ex-buddies now in power." said one administration soun-e. "He JUSt wants the power for himself." The admmistration has spread the rumor that Pastora has a Castro connection. Though he denies it, he does admit that one of his top aides has talked recently lo the Cuban dk tator. Pastora evidently feels it's a good tactic to Barbara. do you call someone to have it fixed? Who do you call? Even calling someone takes more time than a president has. ln 1965. Walter Cronkite was inte rviewing President Lyndon Johnson. There were, as always, a lot of serious problems facing the President. There was also a minor problem with the White House staff. They'd been asking for a raise for some time and just that morning It had finally been ap- proved and signed by President J ohnson. A't one point in Cronkite's talk with Johnson, a senior aide came in and inte rrupted. "That -raise for the staff." the aide asked. "will it be retroactive to the first of the year?" Lyndon Johnson flushed with anger. pointed his finger at the aide and started to sputter. "I'm the President oJ The United States. I've got a war in Vietnam. I've got the weight of the world on my shoulders. I'm talking to this important man here and you come in with a chicken s--· question like that." make the Reagan people worry about his opening to Cuba's Fidel Castro -a warning that he c:an get help elsewhere if Washington turns him down HUMMER UPDATE: I recent· ly reported serious safety prob- le ms with the Army's dream vehicle, the Hummer. which is supposed to replace the jeep as the all-purpose workhorse. Apparent- ly my report stirred up a furor at the Pentagon. The Army set about trying to rebut my charges - which were taken from its own internal reports I've obtained a copy of the rebuttal-document, and can now report that the Army is working on many of the Hummer's safety problems. Some of them may actually be fixed some day. though m y sources d~ub 1t But one response a very > serious safety proble I disclosed was disturbing The Hummer's 1russile gunners face the possibility of permanent hearing loss from f1nng the ve- hicle's TOW missile weapon Even with doubl(' heanng protection, the gunners <.'ould be deafened if they fired more than one round apiece per day -hardly the kind of firing that wins battles. . P residen&s m us& often feel that way. House Speaker "Tip" O'Neill says Reagan only works three or fo ur hours a day. "Tip" spends more time than that attacking what the President has done, but even if it's true. I wouldn't complain. There's no way in the world one person could sit in the Oval Office all day w orrying about the life and death of the universe. A president would almost have to find a way to shut out some of the prnblems pressing in on him or he'd go crazy. I often have a guilty feeling going past a hospital I know how many sick and dying people there are in those rooms and yet how long can any one of us feel sad about everyone in trouble in the world? We can't. We have to shut out the thought of some of what we know is going on and proceed with our hves. The President must do that. Once in a while when an old bh-part player in a movie they made together calls the White House. Ron must answer the phone and say, "Hey I'm not doing anything. Why don't you come over and we'll shoot the breeze ... " Pride in achievement is real success If you don't have the rt'Spect of the best people in your field. you are not really a "success" In the fullest acnae of the word, no matter how popular or Camous or prosperous you may be. The deepest continuing nourishment tor th.e ps~e comes from the good oplnl of one's peen, and nothing truly tubftitut.e for this. T general public may be ea.ally d uped or dauled by meretrld~ per- fonnance~ but ll la lm..,...ble to dl'IUlte or ~al such defiden· cles Crom the practitJonen of one'• own craft. I& ma«en U&tle whet.Mr \hie t•eld '-iarchU.ectureuradwrtillnc, tnttrtalnment or literature. utroNlft\y or or~·· ewryone •• Juctaed bY • Jury of ~ or btt 1111011111 ~ 'Y> peen. and this la the JudlJl>enl that brands l\lel{ Into the eoul, no matter how indiflerent ~may pretend to be coward I.be wrdid. Thia ii the teuoll lhat aomeone Uke M...Uyn Monroe·· alrMdy a t lhe hetlht ot hll' m--eNOUed ln a New York ~ IChool to )earn the t.ks of her craft and demonstrate to Mr det.nctora that the W111 more than a body. Thia II why Oeorae Oenhwin • • air.dy a IUOC.-..fW llroedway ccmpme1" •• went to Parts to ltUdy "'1GUI compOllt.ian with • IMIW'. They Weft '"'°"I iwpa:I men 1han applau. cw~· • Wrl&en wbose novels have earned them millions may pretend. to themselves as weU as to oth~rs. that they care little about critical acclaim or their low ranking among thoee with cul- tivated literary tute, but their prol8tations nna hollow. "Take the cash and let the credit ao. '' ukl Omar --but thll is advice for a U11deaman, not tor a proftlllonal or· a c.nf'81N.n ciornmiHed ..to •IOIMthlnt"be)ond profit. Uon of our fellow workers in the same vineyard. Yous people are not wi8e in perverting their talent.I to make a quJck 1uccesa at the C91l of careful craftamanshJp and nealect of the hi1he1t atandardl they can echJeve. The world may applaud them, but the worid • nototSowly fl~. and \hey have to Uw with &bemelvtt fOf' A. lifetirM. whlle pubtic t.t. m.nc- Tbe ..Uy tn,sc fi&w'a of any period have not been the "f-11· ute9." but thole ''IUCCfl••" who an not ....Oy convinc.'ed of &hetr own worth. and who find •' tM end that no amount of material bounty can campermte for she .-..n wtUch bl fl'le11 arantal or atemly withheld by thttl' ml- 1"1\ift -.: • .. Your Holiday . Entertaininent . And Shopping Center Btiy our holiday lover's Meni-Mint Sundae. 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The a nnual spectacle runs from December to March and a close-up' view of the behemoths is po sible by hopping on one of the several whale watching vessels that ply the sea between Newport Beach and Dana Point. It's great fun for the whole family. New air p;;t_ss lets seniors travel for a year for $999 Ea.stem Airlines has announced a new travel plan for senior cili.zens that provides a full year of travel anywhere on Ea.stem's route system for only $999. The fare is good to all locationa served by Ea.stem in the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico. Persons 65 yea.rs old and over can purchase East.em 's "Get Up and Go Passport" and fly as often as once a week (except during designated holiday periods) to 95 U.S. cities. Each "Get Up and Go Passport'' purchaser will also be able to buy a second $999 passport for a travel companion regard.less of the companion'• age. TRAiil Mexico, Bermuda, the Bahamas or more than a dozen Caribbean islands. Using the "Get Up and Go Puaport" ii easy, Eastern aaya. Purchasers will be issued a puaport with their photo and booklet of write--your-own flight coupons. !fo travel they simply make reservations within a week of departure and present the passport and a flight coupon at the airport. Fltnet1 Adventure TOW"I, Inc., la tnt.rbductna a unique Mexican tour to pt back ln shape aft.er ihe holidays. A aeuide adventure in Puerto Vallarta tak.et you to a magnJUcent Spanilh villA 1tep1 from the • J anuary through March is when the weather in Mexico and the Caribbean is at its very finest, and now Sitmar Super Savers let you enjoy the peak.season at peak savings. Enjoy the blue skies and warm sun of the Mexican Riviera and save $600 for the first two passen- gers per cabin ($200 per person plus $100 transportation allow- ance). Bask in the warm sun of the Caribbean and save $400 for the first two passengers per cabin ($200 per person). And the price of your Caribbean cruise includes free air fare to and from the ship. 'lb save, just book your cruise by March 31, 1984. Super Savers apply to all 10 and 11-day cruises departing between January 7 and beech, where you wW enjoy hikln,, exerciaina, 1hopplna and aw1mmin41. For futher information, tend • eelf-addrftled •tamped envelope to Fitneta Adventure Toun, Inc., 711 11th Street, Santa Monica, California 90402. June 6, except March 3 and 14 Mexico departures. Experience Sitmar quality. Be pampe red in total luxury ·'aboard Sitmar's Liberian-regis- tered ships: Fairsea, Fairwind or the brand new 38,000-ton Fairsky. Visit the most popular ports along the Mexican Riviera or in the Caribbean while enjoying Sitmar's spacious cabins, delightful dining, sparkling entertainment and warm Italian hospitality. Additional savings. For another wonderful vacation value, ask your travel agent about Sitmar's $800 Super Saver savings to the Panama Canal. The Sitmar Experience is sold exclusively by professional travel agents. Consult yours today. All travel on the "Get Up and Go Passport" must ' originate between noon Monday and noon Thursday and reservations must be made within seven days of a flight. Travelers can fly into the same destination area up to three times a year. The Pasaport is being offered through Dec. 31, 1983, at the special $999 price. Aft.er that the price goes up to $1,199. For more information on how the East.em 's new senior citiz.en travel puaport works, see your travel agent or call F.astem Airlines reservations and ask for a "Get Up and Go" brochure and application. Sitmar Super Savers For an addtional $200 to the $999 passport price. part1c1pants may,..Purchase one additional roundtrip flight to an international destmation including FoUntain Valley agep~y f . sets 13-day Oli~);_t tour Genie Travel of Fount.am Valley has most com~rtabfe weather for Otese organized a special 13-day tour to the locations. ~~ J;tn.14 l.ud) Caribbean~ I.in .I' 7: h+' ~ Orient that emphasizes e= The ..PJ'l. ·ce~f 9,65 per pe. i-son . . ~._... ~,.~,..,.. .. ~ ·').• )~ •• """-...w.. ~--...;; ·• • . ...... ~QQ·~~ ftCIUM!rl\JQJ'ril'•"I ~ .... tidn for ~a«.\ location visi.~; and air on Singapore Airlines, and, in all ~pl~ f.&ee ume-fo~other acuv1t1essueh tllree-cities, delu}Ce hot.els, sightseeing as optional touts. p~otography. or, most tours, evening shows, daily American tmportanlly, shopping. . Th e itine rary of Hong Kong (twice). bre~kfasts ~d some very special meals, Bangkok. and Chiang Mai (Thailand) transfers .. Ups an? ~xes. . was designed with the shopper in mind. Extens10~ ~thm the Orie~t or The tour director is a former residen t stopovers m Taiwan or Hawau are of the Orient and can provide good permitted on t~e return trip. advice on where to shop and what are For further rnfonnatim:', a complete the best values in each city. brochure, and reservauons cont.act Tour departure is Tuesday, Dec. 27, Genie Travel at 179101h Magnolia St., 1983, with return on Sunday. Jan. 8, Fountain Valley. Cal. 92708. Phone 1984, a time of the year offering the 963-9827. San Diego resort offers Chrisiinas week package In the tradition of great American resort hotels. the Rancho Bernardo [nn. located in North Country, San Otego. will present a week-long house party In celebration of Christmas beginning Saturday, Dec. 17. Known for its luxurious gardens and early California ranch-style at- mosphere, the Inn w11J be lavishly dea>rated with fresh boughs. garlands. wreaths and Paul Ecke pomsetuas. New guide lists discounts for senior travel A 10 percent discount for America's traveling seniors (age 55 and over) ia offered and explained in a new, free travel guide and dlrectory. The new guide lists more than 200 budget-priced motel loca\ions 8Croll the country. In addition. the travel guide includes local area maps, toll-free retervation numbers, wieful travel tips, and U..ta nearby attraction.a. All of the motela in the free directory offer full·lited, comfortably fumilhed aocomodationa, with bath, complete amenties and televisions. At many Qi the locations, rat.et are $30 ptt couple or Jem. The tram SUlde and din!ciory i. avail&bJe free by wrltina to: Senior Lodatnt Oilcount Guide P .O. 8o1" 12188 ~ Nor(olk, V ~ 23~2 • There wiJI be six Christmas ·trees throughout the hotel Including a 10 foot tree in the hotel's lobby and a 14 foot tree in the award-winning El Bizcocho Restaurant. . Santa Claus will be on hand begin- ning Dec. 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. He will have special Christ.mas gifts for guests dining in El Biz.cocho on Christmas Eve. '"l'his year promises to be the moet eljborate and entertainJng Christmas season ever held at the Rancho Bernardo Inn." said Manager Montie R. Ake. . A welcoming cocktail party hoeted by the management staff will begin the festivities on Saturday. The fol~wihg days will include hoeted reeeptiona, a golf and tennis attire !uhion lhoW, excursions to the Wild Animal Park, Sea World and the world-renowned · San~Zoo. A golf townifroent and tennis cllnicl 'for young people aa well • adulta will be a part of the recreational acUvities. The Raggle Tagle RenaJaunce Play· en wW pre9e11t rendltlont ln the traditional Dickens manner coentenaln you ln El Blt.cocho on December 23rd and 38th. All o! thete artMliel wW be coordi- nated by a IOdal holtell who will be on hand'° eccoroodate gue.u' Individual requesta. The Rancho Bernarclo 1nn ta located at ~ 7550 Bernardo OU. Drive tn S... Dteco. For nieervaUom and fulher ln!ormatlan teprdlnc CbriltmM~ Uvitiel pleelt calS .re.rvationl at 800-542·6096 or (fJ19) 487· l&l 1 . . . . Round-trip to · Honolulu: 5278: Now's the time to unlock bis savinp on a fabulous Hawai1an vacation. United's new low fare to Honolulu is just $278 round- trip. lncluding our famous Royal Hawaiian Service, with Polynesian drinks and delicacies serv.cd right on board. •fare not ava1labk· westbound, December 16 to 26, 191U1 ~-.st bound, December lfl, 1983 10 January 6, 1984 Fare Is for travel Monday through Friday Rental car: 544/3 days·· when you fly United. -s11 each extra day. And, when you fly United round·trip, you can save on an Avis rent a car, too. Tour one island for 3 days for just $44, unlimited mileage included. And island hop for only $1 1 each addiuonaJ day. Or,.save even more with our 7-Jay, one-island special fo r $79. You11 find an Avis location on all S of the major Hawaiian islands. Offer expires February 29, 1984. Why not call United or your navel Agent today. They've got the keys to unlock big savings in Hawaii, .. Ca.r rental rate available through February 29, K>84, forcuatomcn who ahow a United round·trip ticket to Hawaii. Rate la for a atandard lhift Chevy Chefttte or comparable car, and doet oot include tau• or rd.uC!lq dWpa. Rate not diecountable. • .. ... • 0 RA \ ----- leig lights will light up the sky Dec. 15 to herald the third annual world movie premiere benefit being spon- sored by the Premiere Committee of the American biabetes Amoda- tion. The black-tie evening will commence at the Edwards Newpol'l Cinema, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, where guests will eee the movie "Two of a Kind," a l"Of1'Vlntic comedy sta'rring , John 0 AS T ... Travolta and Ollv.ia Newton John. The red-carpet treatment will be given with valet parking and Disneyland toy 10ldiers on hand to escort the · guests inside the poinlettia-decorated lobby for a champagne reception prior to the film. Afterwards the party will move to the Newporter RelOrt for an after-theater gourmet dinner and dancin& to the Joe Moshay Orch•tra. Bunny Pero of South Laguna heada up the committee which had been working since January to arrange the glamorous affair themed "Fire and Ice." Working with her are Jerri ClmmarrusU, Nancy Harris. Kathy Ruper, Sandy Ventura, Alice z.ambonl, K. C. BoeJ.lema, Bobbie Samol. SUNDA Y, DE CEMBER 4, 1983 . • • • • ~ . . Bunny Pero wears the gown <JC;'-'.~:;; created for her by Laguna ---'-Beach Designer Sally Anne Artese especially for 'Fire and Ice' Dolly Pilot pt.ofo by ltkhOfd Koehi.r Dawn Piel, Mary Carter arid Janyce Hustwitt. Celebrities have been lnviied to auend the fund-nmer for diabetes research lncludin& Ed Begley Jr. of• the NBC television leries "St. EIRwhere," who bu alreadyoonflrmed. While Orange Countianll are a.embling in New;port Beach for a glittering eventna, another group will be ln Loe Anaetee for a limllar event. LMt year the combined efforta of the Loe Anaelee County and Oranp County Premiere Committeee railed in exceea of $360,000 in one night. Ticket information and reeervations may be obtained by ~the Irvine office of the American Diabetm Amodation -at 2tU·0421. •' --·--- : - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 4, 1983 • • .And don't forget to pa.ck the makeup kit By VIDA DEAN Oellr"-4....,._ ast week we talked about travel and some of the problems you can encounter with your skin when you are in changing weather ~nditions and altitudes ... I love to travel -short trips or long trips -and you can always do a little extra work to get the skin back in condition. but there is one aspect of traveling that I really dislike. It's packing and · unpacking a makeup kit. The day my husband and I left on our jaunt to Northern California I was chatting with a friend ln South Laguna who had just returned Crom New York. l said, "My husband is ready to get on the road and I still haven't packed. She replied. "I don't think men know what a chore it is for women to get ready for a trip. There are so many <hings to remember." The makeup kit in my opinion is one of the must ''many things to remember." It ls so easy to forget just one or two items that can spoil your w hole makeup routine. And, then when you ge~ back everything haS to be taken out of the bag and replaced in its special little niche on the counter or in a drawer. I now believe l have the solution to the makeup kit problem. The effecient husband of another friend provided the answer. She tells me he keeps a kll packed with all of his personal articles and can be packed three times faster than she can. He simply puts the kit in the suitcase with the clothes he will need and he's read y to take off on one of the numerous business trips he has to make. There's no reason why any woman that travels frequently could not have her makeup kit or tote bag ready at all times. Many cosmetics 1'ave a 'Shelf life of at least one year. so there wouldn't be a problem with spoilage. V D ~ You could take time to aet up your kit when you are not rushed and think ofevery penonal item (tooth brush, paste, deordoranc, eyelash curlers, etc.) and the makeup you need. You can find· smaJ,l plastic containers at the drug store and fill them from your supply of cosmetics ln the bathroom or buy a set for the kit. (Thoee gif t wich purchase articles would work out very well.) In-the long run, the COlll of bu.ying cosmetics specifically for traveling wouldn't be any more than uaing trom what's in the bathroom and it would certainly save packing time. Probably the only thlngs you would need to put in at the last minute would be your hair dryer and curling iron. I could handle packing and unpacking two items with no trouble at all. Now, what I need ls the time tosjtdownandcarefully prepare my travel bag and a fun place to go. ~ v The holidays are coming, and along with the anticipation of Christmas cheer comes the anxiety of that annual dilemma: What to gets for that special man? Halston offers an array of answers in limited editions available through the holiday season -gift sets with On the cover ... For the ''Fire and lee" black-tie diabetes research event on Dec. 15, Bunny Pero will wear ~wn of royal iris velvet flocked French chiffon. Laguna Beach designer Sally Anne Artese created the glam- orous fabric into a 11tyle with high batteau neckline in front which dips to the waist to expo1e the back. Artele, former owner of Custom Design in Laguna Beach. is now the manager of Eve Heidemann's Sun Dial shop where she di:>es designing on request. Bunny was photographed in the dining room of her South Laguna home which reflects her love for decorating and entertaining. At the time of the photography session with Richard Koehler of the Daily Pilot, the living room was done in a Thanksgiving motif with large twig wreaths over the stone fireplace while the dining room was decorated for the Christmas season. Our ''cover girl'.' collects rabbits of all materials which she in· firm of O'Melveny and Myers. The couple moved to South Laguna when his firm opened a Newport Beach office in 1979. Bunny's volunteer work started at an early age -while in high IChool, she taught swimming and arta and crafts at the Illinois School for the Blind in her hometown of Jacksonville. In college she continued her service by being a sw imming instructor to physically handicapped children. Since moving to Southern Cali- fornia in 1972, she has been on the board of directors and vice presi- dent of the Manhattan Beach Historical Society as well as docent at the museum. In Laguna Beach she has been a vice president and served on the board of Laguna Beach EbeU Club, served on the board of the Musical Theatre Guild of New- port Beach, also holding the offices of vice president and president. o...,,,_..,._...,1111c""K-corporates lnto lavish decorations : and throughout her home much to !Bunny P ero puts the E in Merry Christmas the delight of friends who give :wearing a silver-sequinned cora l chiffon chemise Bu~:f~;d~~~'!~·chainnan is the :by Swee Lo from the un Dial in Laguna Beach . wife of Jeffrey Pero of the Jaw ~-,..--------------====----==========----==--==--============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;~ . . • • • t ~ Orange County Premier Performance DECEMBER 14 fra,rances, of d,une, plus a trim au.ache designed with a 1ueded interior and two dividers. Tucked Inside of the $65 Item are two bottles of cologne. v Cologne or toilet water will get a boolt and last much longer if you apply oil to the akin before you apply the scent. v Evening fashions at this time of the year are very glamorous - glittery, brilliant and sequinned. To go along with this holiday mood, the makeup companies have created dazzling products to make women shine at fa tive parties. There's gold in maacara on the sh elves beside the other colon (Grape, red, navy and green.); metallic eyeshadows; gold Up gkmes; powders and blushers filled w ith the glitter of silver (Estee Lauder.) and gold. However, be choosy a~ut how you use these special cosmetics. A little Wied strategically will probably be better -and you wouldn't want to over shadow a new gown. A good rule -the simpler the dress, the more dazzling the makeup and vice versa. • v I thought I hadseen everything -then last week when I was in one of those community fitting rooms and turned to see a woman with a mesh bag over her head. lt came down to her neck and had a zipper in front. At first, I thought poor thing, there's something wrong with her face. Later, I glanced back and saw that she had removed this roverup. Her hair stayed in place as she pulled garments off and on and since 1t covered the entire face it would have preven ted makeup from getting on the clothes. I'm sure the store appreciated this gesture . Did you know that covering your head and face with a large scarf will keep your garments clean and makeup in place when you are putting on a tight-necked garment? I'm told that models use this trick and aren't 9Cal'Ves nicer than a bag over your head? The Fashion Calendar ROBINSON'S: Informal modeling of Bill Tice Loungewear will be presented from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday at the Newport Beach store. On Saturday from 11 a .m . to 5 p.m. J afic fashion jewelry president Mark Shirihishi will appear to present the company's holiday collection. • •• BROADWAY: A preview of holiday glamour fashions and furs will be shown at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday on the first level of the New port Beach store. • • • FASHION SHOW: The fashion coordinating class at Orange COast College will sponsor a fashion show at noon Tuesday in the Student Center. Fashions from numerous stores will be featured at the event which is open to the public free of charge. • • • NORDSTROM: Handbag and Qelt designers Terri and Tony Corby will show and discuss their snakeskin styles from , noon to 3 p.m. Monday in the accessories department of the South Coast Plaza store. On Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m., a Pierre Cardin representative w ill conduct an informal seminar highlighting the construction and design of Cardin bags. • • • NEWPORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA will spon- sor a home tour and Christmas boutique from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. Three homes on Lido Isle and one each on Balboa Peninsula and West Newport will be featured. ~;·o&e.rt~~e.irur~· with the PACIFIC CHORALE in a Christmas Concert ~;-~e'/;tlfollr!Jsyi~~~?~i19tw7·_-·­ Dally_ On l ' Hi• Firs t Ev er Orange C ounty Performance to benefit High Hopes, a Neurological Recovery Group, . WEDNESDAY DEC . 14 at 8 :00 P.M. at the ~ South Coast Communit y Church • ' t • ' • H igh Hopes, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. urges you to attend the concerr and become an active supporter of a unique service to traumatically head iniured young adults and their families. Share in the JOY this holiday season knowing your contribution 1s helping a head miured young ad~h become more independent Plea!te mail this Reservation form with your check. V 1Sd, or Ma!>ler Card payable to High Hopes. Inc to , Dori Herber!. Benefit Cha1rman High Hopes Inc 661 Ham1hon. Ste 300 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 •Ht•'· Please respond . IHtlHt~ by December 10. 1983 0 Please make my reservation for the benefit of High tio~s fQr the Robert MerriVPaciftc Chorale Concert 0 Corporate Sponaor · 75 ~at1 @> $1 ,500 0 Individual Seat S25 per person 0 lnd1viclual Seat $20 per person 0 I'm sorry I can'1 auend, but here's my (lax deduct1· ble) donation to help High Hopes 1n their unique service TOTAL DUE NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE f w:o D••• For Ticket Information Call (714) 646-9454 KDCM 1D!l.1 FMSTERED HolidaY "Our Music Makes You FEEL GOOD'' The imprinted suede gift box made in Switzerland and the tine wrapping with the embossed gold sticker are nice. but What will really excite her about the gift from \X¥ldham Leigh will ~ the ~fry 1~1f Jewelry that you took the time to choose. JUSt as our ~ignefS and crarts· men took Che tame to create. making cer- taln that ~ry detail WclS exactly nght. ~ do not compromise on design or quality and our teputation speaks for rhls fact -chances are, she know'S that and the wrapping tells her th<lt you care enough not to comproml~ either Unique and exciting jevvelry from s 100. ; 127 FW'l!On bland. Newpon 8Nc.h. CA 92660 ~~ 714/644·0501 • Ntar BulloclU WilShl~ RAFF j ewelry .. PEARLS . . Any shape. any size. any color for any pnce Custom made 81wa Necklace as shown. By the piece or strand. ,. 32 Fashion Island 644-2040 A TRADITIONAL PART of Southern Callforn1a·s holidays for 60 years The look y~r man des1tes 1n Cole-Hahn shoes. =B Fashion Island 644-0264 A FEW OF ' ~ OUR FAVORITE THINGS - F A s H 0 N s l A N D ( w p 0 R " .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 4, 1983 c'aLh v jc an / - OPE N TOE ROLLED top 11ne plain pump on a very tem1n1ne h1gti stacked neel 116 Fashion Island 759-9700 OH, THE FEELING o f velour comfortable you'll hve rn theml :: 56 Fashion Island from Fred P*!rry So 644-7030 p THE GIFT THEY can't get enough of. Over 100 delicious gifts that ·11 suit JU St about everyones table. # 1 7 Fashion Island 640-6030 EXCLUSIVE HO ILDAY surprls~s await you at Garys and Company. #119 Fashion Island 757-1622 ., • ' By VIDA DEAN Of Ille Delly ,.., ..... he annUal Christmas Candlelight Concert, which had its beginning JO years ago in a dime store, is expocted to draw a capacity crowd of l,200 thisyear. The gala event sponsored by the board of directors of the Orange County Performing Arts Center is scheduled for Dec.11 in the Grand Ballroom ot the Disneyland Hotel. Flo11 Scllamacber. who has served as chairman of th~ festive concert for the past five years, has declared this year's special anniversay celebration a complete sell-out. This year's program will feature the Orange County Pacific Symphony conducted by Clark, music director; the Orange County Chorale along with its auxiliary perfo ensemble, The Californians, under the ba Maurice Allard with guest soloist Jamee mezzo soprano. All-Isreal fashion fest On 1he same Sunday evening. the 1983 All-Israel Fashion Festival will takeplace at a gala 5:30 p.m. dinner dance in the ballroom of the Anaheim Marriott Hotel under the auspices of the OC Committee for State of Israel Bonds. The 65-piece collection, composed entirely of apparel designed and manufactured in Israel, features original designs and ready-to-wear garments. National · Lumber and Supply Inc. will sponsor the lavish production being staged and accessorized by Lois Rose Rose. Daniel Nlnborg. chairman, has announced that Israeli Major General Aharon Yariv, who is considered by many to be one of the most brilliant military str~tegist in the Middle East. will be dinner speaker. Cocktails agd dancing to the music of John Belizlkjian will precede the dinner with the fashion show following. Information or reservations at $30 per person may be obtained by calling the Israel Bond office. 832-2920. Light_ing up the seq~on Balboa Bay Club members will start the holiday season at 8 p.m. Saturday in the club's main ballroom with .the Christmas Tree .. ~d at the same time the BBC Admiralty will be sponsoring a "Beary-Beary Christmas" fund-raiser forCHOCat the J ewel Court of South Coast Plaza. Hors d'oeuvres will be served, items w~ be aucti~ned and prizes awarded -plus there will be dancing and a fashion show by Bullock·s. Tim Salyer is chairman of the party. Reservations may be made by calling the BBC at 645-5000. The Club Calendar HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWCOM~HS CLUB will host a coffee for newcomers at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Call 964-7866 for location. The group will hold a potluck luncheon. meeung and craft boutique at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Call 963-1766 for location. ORANGE COUNTY CAPITAL OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT has planned 1ts eighth annual winter festival awards celebration for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dec, 11 at the Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel. The event includes A formal ·dinner and entertainment. For more information. call 832-0328. CAPISTRANO BY THE SEA HOSP IT AL is presenting, the seminar "Single Parenting: The Holiday Season." from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the hospital, 3391 5 Del Obispo Rd., Dana Point. OranQe Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oeoember 4, 1983 Christmas Candellight Concert still popu~ Christmas party scheduled Newport Harbor Panhellenic will hold ita Christmas party at 10:30 a.m . Wedneeday at the Irvine Coast Country Club. The Irvine Madrigal singers will entertain at the event chairmanned by Gmger Snow and Jan Glasgow ... The third annual boat tour of the festival oflights for South Orange County Alumnae of Alpha Phi is scheduled for Dec. 23. Alums have until Saturday to make reservations witn Cbris&y Stube at· 759-1867, or Colleen Coughlin at 751 -2614 ... Wyoma Hamilton is being honored at a 3 p. m. Thursday receptiqn at Goodwill Industries, Fifth and Fairview, Santa Ana. Wyorna is retiring after 28 years at Goodwill. ' More C hristmas cheer "Las Luces de Navidad," the annual dinner ~anceof NtaBahia Women'sCommitteeoflheOC Philharmonic Society, is on the calendar for Dec. 18 at the Balboa Bay Club. The cocktail hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and members andtheir guests art:o guaranteed a front row seat for viewing the Festival of Lights boat parade. Chairman of the event Sa Uy Corngold promises this will be the most elegant dinner dance yet with the room all aglow with decorations by Betty Finnegan arv:I Ginny Frova. Barry Cole and the Sounds of Music wiU -provide dancing music with a few surprises to put everyone in the Christmas spirit. The public may attend the black tie preferred event by calling Helene Bernard or Sally Ulene at 645-3180. Proceeds (Tickets are $60 per person.) will go to the sodety•s youth musical programs. Actress to attend event Lynn· Holly Johnson. star of "lee Caslles" will attend the Thursday victory celebration of the United Ways of OC being held in the G rand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. Tburl Ravenscroft will eml-ee the program at the 7:30 p.m. dinner. (Socializing begins at 6:30.) Tickets at $27 per person are available and reservations may be made through Monday by calling 634-2252 or 834-1461. Making their d e but at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, the young women were elega,ntly attired in traditional gowns a,nd gloves and each wore a gold medallion o n white velvet ribbon and carried a satin muff trimmed with peach roses and ribbons. In the top row, from left, are Jane Ferda, Patricia Hastings and Kirsten Kear. Second row, Jordana Merry, Lisa McManigal, Gay Tully, Cynthia Adkinson, Lo ri Gustafson and Elizabeth Henley. Third row, Muir Palmer, Cathe rine Graham, Jacqueline Baldridge; Mary Rabbitt, Tracy Nott and Nancy .,, daSilva. Bottom row, Amanda Shelton, Celeste Carey, J e nnifer Doan, Tracey Balding, Gretchen Geigele and Elizabeth Cavana ugh. 2 l young women presented at. debutonte ball Twenty-one young women from National Charity League. Newport Beach, werepresented Nov. 26 at the 23rd annual debut.ante ball in the Plaza Ballroom of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. For the occasion, the stage and ballroom were decorated with twinkling ficus trees. fems, pink and white impatient plants with birch branches covered with pink cherry blossoms, The evening began with cocktails at 6:30 p .m. and at 8 p.m .. Bernard Arthur Lectpe, who had earlier welcomed the families and guests, Nancy Ferda. chapter president, and Angeline Bell., ball director. requested that the fathers of''lhe debut.antes please take their places near the stage. Then the young women dressed in the traditional long whit~ gowns and long white gloves came on to the stage, one at a time, as Leckie annot!nced their names. Each debutante made the St. James Bow before descending down the steps of the stage where she was met by her father. Together they walked the carpeted aisle to the dance floor as the Ron Rubin orchestra played the debutante's favorite song. After all debutantes had been presented the traditipnal waltz with fathers. began. Escorts then danced with his date with families and guests joining in shortly thereafter. Following the waltz, guests dinned on an . elegant menu. arranged by Executive Chef Michae) Hoepke, including medallion of veal and a special spun sugar dessert, "Swan Fantasia in Parade.'" (Evangeline Bell collecrs swans.) The elegant tables were decorated with mirrors cen tered with creations by Costa Mesa florist Allen Beck of pink, peach and white daisies, pink and white lilies -plus one dozen peach roses accented with birch branches and cherry blossoms. The debutantes, who are Ticktockers and have given six years of community service, their parents and escorts art; Cynthia Irene Adkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adkin.son. Graham Tingler: Tracey Lea Balding, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee Balding, Kenneth Richter; Jacqueline Alex- anderson Baldridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Baldridge, Mark Siemonsma; Celeste Anne Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Carey Jr., Gregory Spicer: Elizabeth Anne Cavanaugh, Dr. and Mrs. James Cavanaugh, Troy Merrell; Nancy Lynne daSilva, Dr. and Mrs. L ionel daSilva, James Shattuck; Jennifer Lynne Doan, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Doan. Fenton Carey lli;Jane McKeough Ferda. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferda, James Gary Dawson; and Gretchen Therese Geigele, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geigele, Jon Bradford Robison. Also, Catherine ·G (aham, daughter of the Gary Grahams, escorted by Grant Stanley: Lori Ann Gustafson, the Donald Gustafsons. Steve Baldoni; Patricia Fox Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hastings. 'J on Elliott; Elizabeth Aline Henley, Dr. and Mrs. David Henley, Mitchell Sigband; Kirsten J ean Kear, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Louis Ke~r. Steven Gold; Lisa Anne McManigal. Dr. and Mrs. Paul McManigal, Vincent McGuin- ness Jr.; and Joradana Micheala Merry, Dr. and Mrs. Dwayne Merry, Andrew Rawlings. Others presented to society were Tracy Claire Nott, daughter of Cecilia and Bruce Nott escorted by William Manclark; Muir Palmer, daughter of the William Palmers escorted by Milton Koll; Mary Katherine Rabbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh .-For reservations call 496~570 . .. ' --V.O~T' -' ~· _... ~ ~ ~ .. ~o't11t~~y~J~~1~nteer5' e needed to q,. ~ -~~~~~1t.f~~~~£}M:11t~~~~ - Yonkers, and Gay ·Burling Tully, Mr. and Mrs. -Anthony Tully;Stuart-Smith. • · --·------~ help during the Christmas season to deliver toys to poor children. sell Christmas trees for non-profit groups, donate gifts and time to shut-ins. teach English to foreign speaking students and be clerks in community thrift stores. Call 898-0043. NEWPORT BEACH C HRI STIAN WOMEN'S CLUB has scheduled a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 14 at the Airporter Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. There'll be a fashion show and other entemtainment. Cost is $6, 75 and reservations should be made before Dc.."C. 9. For more information call 544-2921 COASTLINE CHAPTER OF B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN will get together for a Latka dinner and Hanukkah party at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Big Canyon home of Shirley Chess. A $3 donation for a children's charity is asked. For information and reservations call 644-2103. C~ARA BARTON CHAPTER OF THE "'DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOL- UTION will meet at 2 p.m. Dec. 11 at Mrs. John Burch's home. 19601 Sanderson Lane. Huntington Beach. For more information caU 962-6721. MONDAY MORNING CLUB OF LAGUNA will host James Roosevelt, author and eldest son of Franklin D. Roosevelt at 1 p.m. Monday at Glendale Federal Savings. Newport CentC'r, They'll also host Dr. John Morley. foreign correspondent and author will discuss current world affairs at 11 :30, Dec. 12 at the Holiday Inn. 25205 La Paz. Laguna Hills. Lunch will be served. For reservations call. 855-1466. ~/ '}.· ~---I~ ~Es i es . ·1 I Ill HJUlt 110110<\' 1111\1~\\lltl1 0\ I OellJ "°4 l'llol ... by k•llll k ... l !Uley On the eve of their debut. the debut.antes. their escorts and hosting parents, John and F.rnily Baldridge, Dick and Nancy Ferda. Albert and Bobbe Geigele. Hank and Gerry Hastings, Jay and Marcia Kea and Dick and Wanda Shelton boarded the Amtrak train in Santa Ana and made the traditional ride to San Juan Capistrano. The debut.ante couples learned the waltz in prep- aration {Qr the ball following dinner. Antoinette Daves (with her fathe r ), daughter of Mr . .and Mrs. Donald Rae· Daves of Newport Beach , was one of 30 young women making her debut Nov. 26 at the 35th annual Coronet Dehutante hall sponsored by the National Charity League of Los Angeles Founder Ch a pter in the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Gerald Doan escorts daughter J e n- ni(er. Piiot Logbook -D ·1 p·1 t Candid com~tar:ies II r I I . exclunvely :n the . . Lawrence Ross Galleries invites you to a Grand Exhibition honoring the internationally renowned classic master ROBERTO LUPE I I I View his brilliant new collection December 9 -24th at oar Newport Beach Gallery only. Beverly Hills ·Newport Beach • Palm Desert• La Vegas 131 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. California {7l4) 760-0151 Open seven days. ~A~E~ not 1u1t any OLD TIME CAw;,, Ti-.qi1ttts uti a kktagt. tW.t.ple.ees aiti ,1 t;uttm. -lc/Qtcks JX41.riasui - WEO.·SAT. 10:30·6 SUN. 11-4 (and by eppOlntment) QPpoelt• S.leway In BOAT CANYON CENTER 654 NORTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH, CA 9265 1 (714) .494-8282 : -- Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 4, 1983 Bf . H Human nature good at heart, but takes time to surface DEAR ANN LANDERS: While vacauorung in Florida recently I did a shameful thing. Someoae had drop~ American Express traveler's checks on the street. I packed them up and cashed them in. l am basically an honest person whh family responsibilities and have never done anything like this before. I lr.now it was w rong and c~m't account for m y strange behavior. I realize I broke the law and have felt sick ever since. • amply demonstrates wbat cu be acllteved wben people work toaether to make all tl1e beat bope1 for humanity a reality. -Slnc~rely, Jim Robinson • • • I am enclosing a money order for $200 made out to American Express. I have used an assumed name tor obvious reuons. Ann Landers, will you please send this money order to the company and try not to be too hard on me? I have tortured myself enough. Thank you. - ASHAMED BUT WISER (RICHARD HA YES - MADE-UP NAME) DEAR ANN LANDERS: When 1 was in college I had a torrid affair with a medical student. It was intense and e nded· after a year. DEAR MADE-UP NAME: I sent your letcer ud money order' to James Robinson Ill, Claatrman of American Expre11. Tills is bis "e1pon1e: Dear Ann Landers: I would be dellgbted to see tbe letter from Ashamed But Wiser appear In yollr column. 1 be writer's experience under· scores my belll f that human nature Is good at beart, but sometimes it takes a little longer for It to sarface. Soon thereafter I met a man who became my husband. Phrnp and / have been happily married for 25 years. My former sweetheart is flow prominent in his field. His name has come up several times, but I never have acknowledged that I knew him. Several w eeks ago Philip heard this man speak ata convPnt1on in a nother city. My husband was so im pressed he went ahead and arranged for him to speak he r<' in Atlanta, What's more. he invited him to stay m our home. I a lmost died when I heard what he had d one. Tbe $%00 your correspondent returned will be '°"''arded to the United Way, an Institution that What shOuld I do? or l'OUrse, my former lover will recognize me -and P hillp will be surprised ---~-y 0_c_~_!L_~_S -~-~-0-A~-~_!_~_'_O~-A-A -SH-A-Al-F --~ SIMS SUR\'l\'ES BY SPEED DEAR READER We have bad many requests over the years for those hands that we tonaider to be our favorite&. That makes quite a li.*t. for the time being. therefore. we are devoting • t.]le Su.nd&y column t o a aeries of famous hands. At the end of the aeries. we will go back to our weekly ques· lion and answer rolumn. Both vulner.iblt>. South deab. NORTH + AKJ4 . KQI043 . 6 • J 53 WEST • I! 762 H75 J8~3 • 8 7 SOlTH EAST •t~l 09 .')3 \'9id A I0 972 • 9 .. 2 + \ oid ;\J!l62 Kt~ 5 •AKQI06 Thl' hidding. 'outh \\est 'orth t:111t J • Pai1!i l l'u11 3 • Pas!t 6 • llbl~ ~ :\T Pas11 7 :\T Obit> Pass t'a!ts Pass Opening h:arl: T" o ''' + Then· arc a l11ic1on or tor1t'S i.u rroundinK the great r . llal ~ims. many of thl'm S!!rely apocryphal. l>espit1• hi-, ;lOO pound bulk he was on£' uf t hl· hest am,\lcur golfers 1n thl' c·ountr~'. And ll is said that he nt'ver mis· guessed a t wu "'ay fint''>SP at the table. . The stor~ !{oes that, as a Joke. his opponent !> onct' stacked tht' cards in a game. and Sim<; cn<M>d in a slam in which he had to guess which way to finesse for Lhe quern of s pades. A second lady had heen introduced into the p:ick. and each opponent held a 4ueen of spades. Si ms stud ied the hand intently. .l{l.trl:'d at e:H·h opponent in turn. tlwn !{rowlerl: "Uam mtt, I think both or you ha ve 1 he quet,n! .. Th" hand co mes from a :":ttwnul Ch.1m p1on-;hi11 .11 . .\'\hur.' P.1rk. :"' J. ::;,m!> tJ,.,., ''on to c-11•• hid ,p;tdl'" wai. pl·rh.1p-. 1nwruden1. ht' p.1r1 nt•r' cfr,..,1on to l1· q1 111 ,.,x "P.Jde:. ~.,,, 1mpetU1Hh, .111d 'rven nu trump w:l'• in~.1nt'. In rl'.,poow to E:t.,t'" 1"'11 duuhll''· Wcsl UJH'nt·tl a -p.1d 1· ·""n' rnulti • ••UOI l'·Aot•I\ ,. runn1n.1e trick' .• ind it 'il't•me·d I ha I. SlnC•' I hl· spad1· rint• sr wa<> sure to r.111 on thr biddinjo(. hl· wa<, bound to go dow n. Sun \\,l:. kno" n a' u liKht ntlll( fo,1 player of t ht• •·artl'>. anrl h1!> 'lpt•t•d s.1' t·d ht m hen' lie tuok dummy·s at'P krng of :.pat.le... d1~1·ardinic t"A o diamonds from ha-hjnd. Thvn c:imr fi\•c duh tricks. on "h1ch a diamond and the lour of 'µades were let go from the table. Oeclarer con· llnu1•d with tht' ace of hearts, pl.1yrn~ th1· fo ur from thr board . .ind then ht• overtook l ht• Jack or hearts with the kin!(. Un lh<' U 111 or hearts dl'cla rcr pl.1~ cd ~ 6 from his hand. J::ast hatl not been wat ch· inK th1• ~pot ~ loo t•losely. Al t r it•k I ~. w ho•n d1,chircr l~d tht• thrt'l' of ht•arts from lhC' tuhlt'. Ea'l wus dr>wn t o tht• q 1wt•n of <ip:ldt'" and acf' or diamonds. 111• wa ~ <;ure I hat <l1·rh1 rl·r hd d t ht' di.i mond k1nl( .1ntl .1 h1•arl. hut wh ich h1·.1r t ' l'onv1nt1.·d t ha t •ln·l.ir .. r·~ -;pot card had tu he h11(h1•r than lht• •three .ind I hu t, o' .i rc.;ult. declurt>r oAoulrl ht• 1n h.1nd lo leari to th1• la'l lm·k. En~t sluffcd I h1• •1111•1·n of 'pad1•' l>1•rlarer l1.•llO>A1·d w11h tht· two of hP.trl' .. end dumm y 'I j:ll'k of 'P.tdt•' w;" t~· fulfilling trn·k. (and maybe su11p1(•1ous ) ~ause 1 have never mentioned knowing him. Please help me out of thlS mess. -FRANTIC lN G EORGlA DEAR GEORGIA: Relax, Wben you and tbe . n ·Rnmf'n meet, be wlll make no reference to what a floe (or poor) bed partner you were. If be 11 quick-witted and perceptive be will say, .. How nice to meet you." Sbould be acknowled1e you 11 a college friend, be cordial but distant. And remember -confe11lon1 may be good for the 1oul, but they can wreck a marriage. .I .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: If it is true. as they say, th'4t Lhere alway~ a.s room at the top, why ta there "!IO much shoving uround up there? - HENRY JN MORRISTOWN D~AR HENRY: Becaase geUlD& t~ere 11 one tllina. Staylna tbere 11 uotber. ••• Ann Landers' new booklet, "Sex and the Teenager," expllll.nl every aspect of 1exual behavior-where to draw the Une, how to&a,Y no, the various methods of contraception, clte dlJ.ngers of VD, the symptoms and where to get help. For a copy, send $2 and a long, self-addreslled, stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611. Bedwett ing upsets the household DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I know it isn't an 1lln~. but is there anything that will upset a household so much as having to cope a with a child who is a bedwetter? fOUI HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN My husband and 1 have prided oursclv~ on being patwnt and compassionate with our 11.year-old son who h3$ this problem. w~ have accepted tht• Wt:'t sh~ts and the repeated diappointments without showing our d1pleasurl' Our other three children have never suffC'red the humiliation o ur youngest son puts up with day after day. But try as we do to help, so farat has been a failure. expenPnce the happiness of dry bedclothes. As one mother put it. what a re lie f! After treatment by has pediatrician, there was one lopg spell of three months whe n he was dry. Thedocl.Or had prescribed medicine that seemed to solve the problem, bu l the bedwemng returned. Now we wonder what t.o do -just go on being supportive and hopeful? What are the chances for ultimate cure of this fnghtful condition? Mrs. H. DEAR MRS. H: Ultimately, the chances are good. The only question as the time element. WiU you ask your son's doctor the name of the medkation he has prescribed? Tht're's a drug called imjpramine that is he lpful for many children. However, as in your son's case, after improvement there may be a temporary return of his stubborn problem. Has his doctor prescribed the use of an alarm system? Sometimes this i.seven more.efficient than the dn.lg. ln one study, it he lped at last seven out of ten children. As you say, bedwetting tries the patience a nd understanding of parents. It's not easy to stand by and see one's child suffer. But as I said, ultimately everyone in the family will • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I can no longer drmk regular milk. I'm not allergic to it, but the doctor says I've de veloped an intolerance to the lactose sugar in milk. He h as put me on a special milk called lactaid. After using it, I no longer suffer from upset stomach and diarrhea. I understand that lactose intolerance ·is a common complaint. My problem has been solved .. I hope my note helps many of our readers. Mr. S. DEAR DR. STEJNCROHN: A 3-year-old in our family had an operation for croaa-eyes. It didn't come out well. The doctor wants to operate again . My parents have lost confidence in his doctor but are afraid to change doctors at this time . I would change . Wouldn't you? Ms. Y. D,EAR MS. Y: Loss of confidence is reason enough for asking for another opinion or even a . change in doctors. The patient comes first; the doctor's hurt feelings come second. • • •• Dr. Stein<:ron welcomes questions frorp readers. He cannor answer all individually, bur will include those of general interest in his column. Send your questions to him, In care of the Daily Pilor. P. 0. Box 1560, C.osta Mesa, CA 92626. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC. • ........... .-41 ... . TDDAT'S CllSSIDID PUllLI 1922 HARBOR BIVD COSTA MESA -548 I 156 ~­.. , --HOLIDAYS • • 1113 SIM ptayw>g gueHlng gamn at>Oul yCAJ/ mell•uP 1 Aten.rd Stevens l!!!!lll clnSoC mak•up 1ec;:11nque i. eesy to ie.rn1 h's IUSt INI tlQ..2!11 has -lllOW90 YoU' So pie* up l"9 ptlotle end ctll 6o Calitomla's toe> makeup 111111. RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy. CdM At Andrea'5 675-1334 Pl•n o out .of tuff• f ACROSS 1 -passu 5 Prec1ou~ liquid 10 Buaom 15 Rastulla CUS'110n 20 Encum· t>e<ed 21 IS0411ed 22 Troubler 23 Dodge attlully 24Wtllle 25 Samarium ay;nbol 26 Souther!! S11te abbr 27 -deum 28 Scope 29 Hebrew leltef 30 -pro. • tund1t 31 Rive< 34 Bllnd.U 69 Membrane 70 Doctor's assistants 1 t Copper symbol 72 That ts: abbr 73 Coincides 76 Born Frencn 77 Fencing swords 78 Fa.II lo rememoer 80Croastull 8 1 Size 01 shot 82 B!Sh<>Ps Of Rome 83 Peflls 84 Solt mixture 86 Chinese mile 87 Armyolll· c;er abbr. 88 Downpour 89 Fuel . container I: 125 Minnesota 14 Snow a 89 Pl1Bntom Ctly predllecHon 90 Moses 127 Feminine tor brOll1er pronoun 15 Rested 91 S1s1er· abbr 128 Breaks 16 Ep11odes 92 Farmer's suddenly 17 Ma's male topic 130 Woolen 16 Olllce 93 Reallyt garments machine 2wds 133 Poto ind 19 EaplOllS 94 Airship got! 20 Malden abbr 136 Georgia C•ly 32 PhySICl&n S 95 Ohio college 140 Mosl lng1d Bide :>bbr 9 7 Calla lily 14 1 Unwell 33 Burrowers 98 Continent 142 t:ode loads 35 And L1t1n abbr 144 Tankers 38 Film 99 Heroic 145 Vtfb form bobbins poems 146 Physician 39 Chinese 100 OlftCt Items abbr pagoda 102 M111hy tH Asiatic 41 Metal inlets coun1ry laslener 103 Heatl~ 149 Windstorm 43 Napoleonic 107 Ca1ci..1m tSO Laughter marshal symbol sound 44 Parlakes 109 Grus genus 152 Continent 48 Alter SIXlh 113 Guido's abbr 48 Tan1111zes note 153 Rough lava 49 Opera 114 Tro1s along 15-4 PTcnrc item stoppers 115 CIQars :"" .•. hawks '~M~~~·~'\'~ilaP~~~~~C~~~~ ... : 37 -for giddy anlma.1 53 Rerenl 120 Pronou~ "[I. . _ 1 L .;{, c o1. ~~~~~tg) ·~~~~~Ml~i~~atk~eit t~ 1i.'C!I'' ,,~-~~~.~~ orror sf.Ories areoegihning·t.o ffickle in fro m- the column I wrote a few weeks ago on young adults living away from home for the first time. They run the gamut from a kid who used an electric blanket to heat up rolls to another one who kept his refrigerator plugged tn only because he stored his film there. PossU>ly the best story involves a girl who left home right after coUege and moved to another city where she got her first apartment. "It was quite a learning experience," she said. "cleaning the toilet, vacuuming, watering the plants and everything." That's when she discovered paper plates. Why should she concern herself d oing dishes when she could simply eat and toss them away? Then one evening, she decided to entertam and for Lhis occasion she dragged out the "hard dishes." ·•After all," s he said, ''it wouldn't be too bad. When my company left. I'd put them in the dishwasher and they would wash as I slept." When.the guests took their leave, our heroine opened up the d ishwashe r to discover it was an OVEN. SHE HAD NO DISHWASHER!! She signed herself, "The Ha ppy Homemaker." As parents. we beat ourselves to death asking. ''Where did we fail?" It's time we stopped doing that. Our influence over our children is minimal. Having spent 34 of my adult life in the kitchen. I sliJI have children who have no curiosit~ whatsoever as to how to tum on a stove. I can only offer these wo rds of advice from a woman with some experience. Never drop in on your children unless you have a glycerine tablet ready to slip under your tongue. You can maintainarelauonshipwith them and still not know where the dog eata and what a quart of milk is doing on the back of the commode. I'd give them lead time of four to six weeks' notice before you visit. Never ask to see the wool afghan you brought them from Ireland and paid $88 loc. Cl did that once and diacovered they had popped it into a washer and dryer and were now ustng It for a coaster to set their drinks on.) Resist the temptation to bring their apartment up to health standards. It will only cause you pain w hen you return ln a few monttu and find Podiatrist----.... Physician and Surgeon of the foot • Russell A. Pange , 1831 Orange Aye., Suite E Costa Mesa, Callf ornla 642-8001 flMA IOMIECK ATWIT'S END everything as it was before you cleaned It. Remember ... one of these days ... they'll have children of their own. It's all that keeps you going. '6.95 l .. S. Choke 1hr leirloin 11tc11k dlnt11.:rs. ' , ...,,_.,, ... ., For CLmintd -\d ACTI0:-1 Call A OAll T PtLOf AO·YISC>a MJ·'47' .\1 S11to1'1 ,\ndv~un'i. •uu'll vl\Jc1y dclicicm~ J lnncn. complete "flh 1umf1or111111111. hnlu:d potato tmJ t1 .. 111cJ ltom:h llrenJ. AnJ )'uu 'U ar\if~)' them In comfortJ1hlc 1111m1110(~ln1t11 with friendly ~n·icc. ,\ Ntuort ,\11d\·nte1(1 Ufft (:Cnm~••• 1~ one I.lift "'' crvonc c111 cnjlw. l'lcll up 1>11in~· 1111 ~·our11~:x1 ,.1-.it. L ( ~-·•• Q.~ W • 10< ANrlUB ABITAUAANTB .. 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SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOA ANSWl"S .. I l •• .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 4, 1983 Cheeky pal Afl W\Ntll!OIO Milton Berle pla n ts a k i ·~on the c heek o f Ray Bolger a they prt•,•it•w a T \' special featuring m e mor able m o m e nts from the t>ast ;15 years. II u ir~ tonight a t 9 o n NB(, (ha nnd ·1-. Our next president holds Little hopes LOS ANGELES (AP) -Canadian Rich Little can't vote in the upcoming American presidential race but he does have a voice in it. The impressionist. in fact, is wondering what the 1984 election holds for him. "What if America elects a president I cannot do?" he asked. He has President Reagan down pat but.he can't get a grip on Vice President George Bush. "Bush simply doesn't impact on my audience right now," he said. "Nobody really knows what he sounds like. People like Henry Kissinger. for example, register immediately. But Bush. who has been around the white House for three years, might as well be Marcel Marceau." Little says Sen. Howard Baker is only a little better. "He's in th·e Andy Griffith mold,'' he said. P1< '< lif".tr" • °'"'"~ ,74~ IMA UA M<l"t> 990-olO'n CO$TAMUA ll TOM FUU(RT~ i ~1·1 )J;'"•.. • t • ~· w , .itJ ! FOUMlAlllVAlllY IRVIN( u:. C.1t C·t14'-r-t o'' l9H WUTMINSlfR t.•.1 .NI""'> ..... -... --NOW PLAYING -- AllAHUM 8tOOoJ'<l<SI 7716'46 INA Mann 81u P•11i 529-~339 • COITAMUA (0"''0\ 8• ~Ii. ~''" • COSTA MESA EO•••O> c ·~"'· re,,,.,, 'ii9 ,.,, • H TORO £0•1•1' Saao •O•" ~8· ~880 FULLERTON I • 'l~i!"J~ CAROlN GllOVt {'l#ll)f(1~ .. ,,,~ .. .f . SJOuo· ORANG I !111 'l• l'~' M; >I' 11j4r ORANGE . . ··-. WESTMINSTER P;iOt t1 ;',;i,.)9 Or-", 8Q• 3~q i • ••10 .,, ., n:o " CXl ..._.,.". ........... , ......... , I ....... _.•~.n.--: I . -. JAMES STEWART «IM NOVAK II ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ~veRTI 13[J' PO Clt •XCLUllVEENQAQEMENT ..... ,WJW, • .,~.,.~ "''" ''"'°'°"-< FRt. 7:11, •AS 8AT /8UN. 2:80, l.'00, 7:aG, 10:00 'Glass Menagerie' revival lacks fragility By MAR\' CAMPBELL derful. He's hearty, a bit fuU of himself ,._...., ~, ... •111.. but well-Intentioned, not very per- NEW YORK (AP) -"The Glass ceptive. Menagerie" opened on Broadway In that scene, Miss Plummer ron- Thursday night in a production which vinces the audience that Laura is out of is very good. but not CragiJe enough to ·touch with reality and, like one of her be great. tiny glass animals, too fragile to move Jessica Tandy is playing Amanda off its protected shelf. · Wingfield and Amanda Plummer is playing her crippled daughter, Laura, in the prod4(!tion of Tennessee Wil- liams' play at Eugene O'Neill Theater. But Tandy's Amanda has her feet too firmly on the ground and is too practical-minded. And Plummer's Laura is l'\Ot vulner- able enough. Tandy also seems to bring Amanda's personality within a confined range, instead of letting her bits of enduran<..-c, meanness. and foolishness poke out at odd angles. . In act two. Plummer's scene 'with John Heard as the Gentleman Caller is the best in the play, partly because It's extended and partly because it's ex- quisitely acted by both. But in act one, when Amanda finds out that Laura has quit business school, Plummer explains in a self-confessed way that she got sick there. She sounds as though she knows exactly what is right for ber&elf, when she should sound vulnlrable. Bruce Davison, as Tom Wingfield, who both narrates and acts, is the most outstanding of 'the four players. ·'The Glass Menagerie" is Tom's memory. His mother and sister are seen through his nostalgic eyes, more for mood than detail. When acting, he has to fit in between mood, which they're doing. and the realism of the Gentle- man Caller. When narrating, he has to be nostalgic and loving but tough • enough to break away from them. Davison has perfectly captured the ' ...) ) ' . There. for the first time. Plummer's Laura says that m high school she especially liked the Gentleman Caller. then known onl}"' fiS Jim. For the repres.<;ed, sh y. Laura. such a con- . ress1on 1s as diC.Cicult as pulling a filled bucket up from a deep well. H<'ard's Gentleman CaUer is won- necessary styles. · John Dexter. assoclate director of Britain's NauonaJ Theater and fre- quent opera director. directed the play which shot Williams from obscurity to fame. He len Hayes (right ) a nd Hume Cronyn visit backstage with "Glass Me nagerie" stars J essica Tandy (left ) a nd Amanda Plummer following o pe ning night performa nce . Cronyn is Tandy's husband. . ,-.,~ v ~ -~'-. TESTAMENT A l'ARAMO~~T ~IS~~~.~ :ft: l-o • • •·•• !# • I \\ : . ''" --NOW PLAYING -- •cosrA MESA Edwards Bnstol 540-7444 ORANGE C1nedome 634-2553 t:JO edwards LIDO CINEMA Mf••O " I OVll"IO 673 8350 a 1 •1a LIDO NIW~tl ltAt H IFITCAN'T SCARE THEM TODFATH IT WILL FIND ANOTHER WAY. 11 llmwtl - edw•rd• aa1STOt. 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H " "Some Kind Of Htto" (111821 CHILDREN'S ntEA TRE WAStMTON WEEK 1H Aictlwd Pryor, Margot Kidder NF\. MAGAZINE AEYllW -5.116-JMIYSWAOQAAT -~AINOfTEARI (C) MOVIE SUP£flST AM Cl)...,,,,.. tt'4 "Spin Image" (198t) MICllMI OAALAOllEAT$ *** "TlltM111 FromSnowyRI•" O'Keefe, Kertn Allen. LLO'fO OGll. VIE ( 1982) Kltk Oouglu. Tom lluttlntOn. I Tl4E WORLD TOMOAAOW Ct MOVIE I Cf) WHATS~: 15-~ TMJTH H "Thi Avenging" I IN 11 MlohMf -5:30-""'""" ~'"' Zlmbllltt Jr. I * t •,t "Merle-Anne" (1978) Andr.. 1J1oJ """'"" ~~ Pellelier.JohnJullanl H it "Dregonellylt" (lMI) PNr R011ERf SCHUU.Ef1 -1:00-MacNlcol, Celt1in CWke. ~STAEETBAPTIST ·~~~ 8SISl<B.&t:ATTHE 0 POflEYE AHO FNEND6 lllOVIEI eUTTLE~ . ·~y~PJ:U 1~~ -U5-RAWHIOE ON CAWU8 eaRST~CLOSEUP G)TOMAHOJERRY WAUITNETWEEIC -6:00-fl';) M MAH WHO LOVED BEARS lDJ SP£CnUil • W8K: AHO THE SPOl<EH ~JERRY FALWELL -11:00- WON> a! REX HUM8ARO 8 BEST~ A.M. LOI ANOIL.ES I flEASONAL OIMEHSIOHS m SUNDAY MASS e MOVIE YOUniAHOTHE ISSUES C~JEMMET OTT£1l'SJUG.8AHO **~ "S141tl Slade" (19611 Troy SUNOA Y MASS aiRISTMAS Donl/lue, COM11 Stevens. I NEWS $ MOVIE 83 MASTEAFIECl THfATAE ROMP£R ROOM t • "Sp1111 01 Tiie Wind" ( 19791 m CONT&IPORARY HEAL TH TV4 L()()l(8 AT LEARNING Cnlel Dan Geotge. S~m Pickens 1SStJES a AOAICUL TIJAE u..s.A. -HI-OJ) PUIUC PUl.8t m CAOSSFIAE Cl OOYSSEY • m OS.. ®MOVIE G ADVENTURES Of R081N HOOD CID HIO COMllQ ATTRACTIONI t * "Final, Ass1gnmen1" (1980) 0 MEETING TIME AT CALVAAY (mON THE TWELFTH DAY Genevieve Bu1<>1d. Michael York. Q) FREDERICK K. PRICE -11:30- -6:15-O! KNOW YOUR BllllE 0 TEMY COlE-WHITTAKEA CJ) THE FOLK MU.SIC REUNION C:) AEUOIOUS T°""' HALL (!) MOVIE -8:30-(l )MOVIE ttV. "MllX lkolh«I At Tiit I FAITHWAYS ** *' "Swamp Thing·· 11982) Adrt· Citcus" (1939) M1r1 Brothers, Evt AOIERT SCHULLER enne Barbeau. Louis JOU<dan. Arden. l·===F: ·a~PAEss L=~":!TH 8PfAk OUT • OAAL A08ERTS dll THIS WEEK WYTli DAVID AOWER ROOM CISCO KIO 8flNKLEY LET THEAE BE UGHT 8il RfAOINO 1WH80W lD WEEICL Y SPORT HIGHUGKT OJ ICll8WON.O (!J) IT IS WRITTEH (JAPANESE) a HEW9C8mR WEEKL y m HEART Of THE MA TTE1l CID FMOOlE AOCI( e NEW DAY DAWNHO C MOVIE • CID fNSllE ON CID AOCKONTV ••'~ "Sodom And Gomorrah" 00EC&m¥Pf!EVIEW {%)MOYIE 119631 Slewart Granger. Pier Angeli -11:46-* * t-'n "Whose Ult Is It Anyway?' t1J MOVIE g) NEWS (JAPAHESE) (1 981) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cu •••·~ ··B<eau' Morent" l!980) AFTEANOON llW!es. Edward WoodW11d. JICk Thomp9on. -l2:00-0J THE MARVELOUS LANO Of OZ 0 THAE.E STOOGES -7:00-l ~IBJGION UTT1.E RASCALS 19 DIAECTlOH8 K9llETH COPELAHO TARZAN I DAY Of DISCOVERY CASPER AHO FRIEN08 e SESAME STREET (RIO (JJ QUIET HOUR. 8EAACH Qt SUNC>AY MASS lD MES&AHIC JEWISH VOICE f or Clwififd Ad ACTIO'.li C.11 A DAILY '1LOT AD·YISO. Ml-S671 0 THE THUNDER8IADS G THIS WEE1C WYTli DAVID -9:30-IRNK1.EY IJ (JJ NFl TOOAY I SENICH Cl 8 NFl '13 I LCM LUCY 8 SERGEANT PRESTON Of THE e IEANSTEIN / llEETHOVEH MOH m HUMANITIES THAOUOtt THE 0 DAY Of DISCOVERY ARTS (!) LOHE RAHGEll lD TOKlJGAWA EY A8U I~~ (JAPAHESWNGUSHSUlllTTW) (C")UOYIE , '1!> MOTOAWEEK ****"My Fair Lady" (1964) Rex (!)) KENNETH COfl£LANO Harri~r,., Audr txJrn. -1:25-m TETIU(O NO HEYA (JAPANDE) -1:30- 1 MERICAN AOYDfT\JAE F-TlllOOP MOVIE "Studl Lonlglll" (Ptn 5) ( 11179) Ctllt1M Durning. Colllwl Oewtiurst. Cf) MOVIE *** "MOUlltlln Man" (1978) Oen- *Pyle, John o.nn.. .MOVIE • U "Silk Stockings" (11157) Fred All~ CtilriaM. I 12 OCEAHU8 HIO~ AEPORT1 PAE8ENTS -2:00-12 wtTH YOU OIU.JGAN'S l8l..AHO GMOVIE • • • "Von Ryan's EApres.s' (19651 Frw Slnatta, Trevor Howard eMOVIE *** "Captain Eddie" (l!M5) Fred MICMu«ay, Lynn Bari. D OAOW1NG YfAflS I Nf\. WEEIC,. REVIEW OENEICOTT MOVIE U "AMI AUlgnrMnl" (1980) GlntYIM Bujold, Mk:Mll Yori!. ~MOVIE t • "Jin1edl" (1982) Belle Mldler, Ken WIN. ct MOVIE tt'A "Sherlock liofmes And Tht Woman In Grten" (1945) 81111 Altll- bone. N Bruce. A MARI'IN BREGMAN l'IUU.1'11~ A BRIAN II PALMA fll.M AL PACOO "OCARFACE" ~:Rt:F!Nl'UY RY , • (LIVER SIWE °"""' Cl1ytemer 83'"2$.$3 ii'A ar=•1 •• M AM•& AIJll,_,....,..., .. ,_. ~ ... ·--.......... - AND cm~ SELF.CTm ORJVfi.-1~ NE~R UXJ • .I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Oec.mbet 4, 1983 In lZJWO'lll "Vol" (1912) Tri Man Ii-I~ K.UGAN'l llUHO THE WllT WM WON MOWMYIAM MJDOllM 1Hl MD-NOllD Q lilOVI( t • "All My Dlttlng Oluglllttt" (11172) Robert Xoung. Aaymond M ... =~IH -3:00-1 HE'W8'W(EA8 HOU.YWOOOQMTMAS PAMDI • '"MIMOOY'l ll08N8S ~~Gambler" (19801 Kenny Rogert, L .. Purcel -a10- 11Hl '808: llllCMNTS TO . .., . . -3:30- 1 FN::l THE NATIOH NlWIOOfll FNlfA6f mlAHD rn l'aVIOOV'I 8U8M8S STNITIB MOVIE • t t It "Superman u·· f 19801 c11ns. lophW AIM. M1tgot Kidd« -•:OO-• LONE GAHNE'S NEW Wl.DSN.88 DUDY I~ * t "Tomt> Of Llgllt" (19651 Vin· Cllnl Price. 9izabtth ~d. eMOVIE ** ''Tlllt Ctrtlln FMl!ng"" ( 19S6) Bob Hope. Eva Marie Saint. eMOVIE O~ "RIWI. Run" (1970) James CIM~Comer. ITHEam~ PAGEANT MR QfMOVIE t t V. "The Valtchl Papers" (1972) Chlttes B<onson. LinO Vent1.1ra. ®MOVIE * * * 'h "llteakef Mor111t" (19801 Edwlrd Woodw1td, JICk ThomptOl'I. (.O)MOVIE t "Sgt. ~·s Lonely fW11 Club Bind" (1978) Peter Frampton, a.. Gees. ~~Supermen II" I 1980) Chris· er ..Jr· Mqot Klddlf. ** t "S.emp Thing"" (1982) Acln- enne Barbell.I, Louis Jourdlt\. -4:30-8 KENNER FAMl. Y ClA8SICS (!) TAKING ADYAHTM! D NEW TEQ4 TIMES CJ) FACE 1Hl NATION . ~~t·H "5 IOOCUllVl ... WOOOWONUHG CC>MCMI • t t ~ "MtcAtltlur" ( t977) Gfegory Ptdi, Dtr1 O'HtMy -UO-C:.NEWS YOUNG PEOP\ES SP£QAl NEWS .. lfAIOIOf ... AUCI =-~ MCWlf ** "Wedding In Whitt" (1973) Oonlld flleleenct. C#ol Kw. 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SPECIAL -U0- 1 NEWS CXlHFEMHCE HOLLYWOOD Cl.OIEUP OOOCOUP\.E WKNt IN CINCINNATI QfNEW8 NEWIOOflf lD IQT Of HOT lfAT (9) BMT OTT!R'I JUG.8AHD CHflSTMA8 (S.lMOVIE t * ""Tht Wild Pony" ( 1980) Martlyn Ugtlt1lont, Alt Hiadlt -7:00- • CJ) IO MIHUTD I a FIA8T CAMEJllA (II NPl.EY'S IEUfVE IT OA NOTl OMOVIE • • • "Von Ryan's Up(•" (1985) Frri Sinatra. T~ Howwd. ~=SEARCH (!i NBA IASKET8ALl -7:10- • All. CE TUAES GAEA T AHO SMALL -1:1$- • MAST£NllECE THfA TAE -9:30- 1 CJ) GOOOHIQHT, IEANTOWN 8CHOOl8EAT Cf) MOVIE ·***'.\"The Thin Men" (19:M) Wfl. lam PoMI, Myrna Loy. !~touNDIOf LOY£ U "Porlly'a" (IHI) Din Monatlln. MnHerrfer. -10:00- • (I.) TMPP£f' JOHN, M.O. l e NEWS THE WOflLD TOMOAAOW HAARYO 00 THE HITCHttl<8' (I) Na( 8PflNOF1ElD IH OONClRT ct MOVIE * * "Pltadlte" I 111821 Willie A1m11. 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Heisman besides Johnny Rozier. a senior, became the Rodgers in 1972, Rozier, who 33rd running back to win the received 1,801 points., out- Heisman, which has been polled quarterbacks Steve awarded annually since 1935 Young of Brigham Young. by the Downtown Athletic who had 1,172, and Doug Club of New York to "the Flutie of Boston College, who outatahding college football finished with 253 points from player in the United States." the 1,050 voters in the six Rozier rushed for 2,148 regions comprising the yards laat season in leading Heisman Memorial Trophy Nebraska toa No. l ranking, a Committee. _....,~ '-11' • The Estancia defense, spearheaded by co-MVP Jon Johnston ( 14 ), was at its stifling best Satur- Special io &be Dally PUo& SAN DIEGO -Guard George Tumer hit a bank shot with 43 9eCOnda remainina to put UC Irvine in front, and center &b Thornton iced the game with a pair of free throws with one aecond left to give the Anteaters a 79-76 victory over San Diego State Saturday in a non-conference meeting. The win improved UCI's record to 2-1. while the Aztecs dropped to 1-1. · Trailing 74-70 with 2:38 to go, Thornton scored five straight points to give UCI a 75-74 lead. A basket by Leonard Alten put the Aztecs back in front, however, at 76-75 with 1:01 left on the clock. Turner then countered with his bank shot during the see-saw affair, and the Aztecs elected to go for the final shot. San Diego State ran the clock down to five aeconda before Jeff Konek miaed a 19-footer. Thom~. UCI'a leading acorer with 17 points, rebounded the carom and waa fouled immediately. The 6-9 lef\ior sank the two free throws for the final margir\. to go with (center Michael) Cage lnalde. I wun't so sure thia team could beat ua outside so we challenged them to shoot from out there.'' Three other Ante.ten tallied in double figures as Tod Murphy came off the bench to acore 15 point.a and grab a pme-high seven rebounds. Turner, in only his second start of the season. added 12 point.I ahd Troy Carmon had 10. Which means UCI abandoned its man-to-man defente for a 1-3-1 zone in the second half. Although the Aztecs shot 53 percent for UM= game (Cage led all acoren with 24 points). the Anteaters hatrueed San Dlego State into committing 29 turnovers (the Anteaters had "When Ben McDonald only gets elght points and Raymond Lankford can't play (twisted knee), the other guys have to take up . the slack for us to wfni" said UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. 13). . "The San Diego State tam we played here two years ago had good outside shooters Conversely. the Anteaters hit only 43 percent of their shots but Thornton was 7 of 11 from the field, while Murphy was 7 of 14 . Freshman Tom Tolbert also came off the bench to hit two crucial baskets midway through the final half. Monarchs solve 'challenge,' roll; Edison ·routs foe By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. .,.., .......... Coach Gary McKnight used the term "challenged" to describe the outoome of Mater Dei High's Valencia Tournament cham- pionship final against Katella Satµrday night. Which just goes to show McKnight has a pretty good sense of humor since the Monarchs beat their opponent by 36 points. Some chall~nge.' The Knights of Katella, although pesky, never threatened Mater Dei all evening as the na- tion's No. 1 ranked team rolled to an 88-52 deciaion before 1,300 at • V alenda High.. In a battle for third-place, .. Edhlan crui9ed to a 91-56 verdict over an ·extremely overmanned Dominguez Hills JV squad. be at the top of our game to beat them and we didn't do that," said Katella Coach Tom Dariley. "They're an excellent ball club with great talent. Man-for-man we don't have the same players they do. "In my 16, 17 years of coaching they're one of the best high schools teams I've ever faced tal- ent-wile. Historically, they rate right along with the (St.) Bernards, the Verbum Deis and the Comptons." The Monarchs, Indeed, appear to be in a clas.. by themselves. (See MONARCHS, C3) A mission Impossible for Eagles? The Monarchs might as well h&ve been pliying K.atella'• JV's, the~ aw,. turned out. Leet by juNor Tom Lewis' 43 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - points, the Monarchs jumped out The Philadelphia F.agles to a quick 8-0 lead, saw that cut to m11ht be facing a million 8-4, and then exploded to acore 16 impoaible. of the next 20 pointa to put the The Eagles, a lowly 26th of pme away early. 28 National Football League "'t utU -----' a 1. in. teams in defeme against the -thi~"iiw.: ~=.~Qciff':~" -rush, have to .stop rookie McKntgb! with a strai&h!_ face..:. __ running bade. F.ric Dickerson ~--~ ~.....JW~,~~--~lliMINl&.....Y-~:~ ~~1""'9B-o'"~~ .. ..,.P~~ ~~ ~~•· ·-~_,.~...,.. d h h E I h, i ---T Coina to beat some very good National Conference Wesi by ay nig t as t e ages won t e a..llf§une our-. tean. by 20 points this season." .one game, meet the Eagles nament. "We knew going in we had to (4-9)heretoday(Channel2, 10 a.m.). -Eagles' frenzy too much f o~ 'fri~Ons, 89-60 ByROGER CARLSON Estancia Co.ach · Larry pre11 -andtheyread thepu8lng has to emttae to polioe the Scott Clementa pumped in 14 · Dickerson \eadl the NFL in ruahini with 1,531 yanb. That'• 878 men than all the ~· l'\IMt!l'I combioed. He. tallied 18 touchdowna. only four i.. than PtuJ.del- phla baa lli>Nd thia ..-in. OfllleDel7N•UWI Sunderman. "But everyone ii la.net IO well." -middle." oounten. F.tancia . High'• F.agles un-going to be shooting for us, now." The F.agles jumped to a 17_6 The "middle'' of San Steve Furin came off the bench leashed their patented version of Averaging 85.7 points a game lead,aaw it dwindle to 18_15, then Clemente's aame was 6-9 Dean to lend home 16 point.a as frenzy Saturday night en route to with a winning margin of 26.4, it took off and never Jet go, rolling Garrett, and the slender aen.ior Sundennan began emptying his their third straight lopsided vie-would appear there's only two to a 13.point halftime marain scored 21 points, but he really bench in the third quarter with a tory in capturing the 18th annual ways for anyone to consider the bef lodin e~· wasn't that much of a factor as 65-32 lead with still 2:18 left in Laguna Beach Invitational F.agles -shoot for them or get ore exp g for a 24-4 burst the F.agles hammered their way the period. basketball championship. out of their way. in the third quarter behind inside with their relenllea style. Through three quarter Estancia Melting under the pressure of San Clemente entered with a co-MVPs Jon Johnston and Jim Johnston 9COred 22 for the IM!C-netted 22 of 46 from the field and the F.agles' overwhelming attack 2-0 record and Coach Brian Curtis. ond time in three nights. Curtis 21of27 from the line and had San was San Clemente's Tritons, who Scherbart said: "We were happy "With our size we've got to get averaged 20.3 for the three Clemente whipped in the turn- succwnbed by an 89-60 decision. with the way we were coming o ut ahead early," said games,AdamLockwoodaddedl7 ovendepartment,23-9. "Obviously I'm pleased," said along, but Estancia -well, that Sundennan. "And tomeone still points and hAd four steals and (See EAGLES), Page CS) Eaal••' Coach Marion Campbell notes that DJck.enon tak• a play that Joob like nolhinl and makea 10methinc out of it. "He' a veey aood with the u. of hla hands. and his upper body II ltrcJnil He aheda. total taclden. We've aot to try and not let him breek out on ua,1' Campbell ot.rved. r . 'Steady' Conquerors_ OC Lions Bowl: earn volleyball title By GREG MARSH ............. Delly ..... The Newport Christian High girls' volleybaU team won the ClF State Championship for Division m 9Chools Saturday afternoon at UC Irvine as the Conquerors de- feated Francis Parker High of San Diego, 15-13, 9-15, 15-13, 15-2. Conquerors' head coach, Bill Wilder, overjoyed with the win. said, "They played very steady, and very dildplined.'' Conaidering the quality of the oppolition and a key injury whkh sidelined starting blocker Suzan. ne Huffman early in the fint pme, Wilder needed his tquad to rely on thole qualltlea to win. The Conqueron pined a berth in the finall by wtnnlng a Satur- day momtna contettt againat ·Rtpon ffich. That contest, played at Tustin Htah a1lo went four pines, with the Conqueron win- ning. l~-4. 15-4, 10-1~. 15-9. The finall pitted two .choola who were very_ llmilar l.n caliber. One edp the <Anqueron enjoyed . w• the .,.rtJlan IUpport liwn to them by the •ti.mated 600 ln attendance. · UC Irvine may have ~n • selected as a neutral site for the state finals, but the achool's prox- imity to Newport Christian effec- tively made the Conquerors the home team Saturday. The first game of the finals set the tone for the entire match. In that opening game, Newport Christian had to fight back from a 6-0 deficit and it wasn't until the ICOre was 13-12 that the Con- (Sff CONQUERORS, Pa1e CJ) r . . ·r·-· . ~ . ~ ' ' _r ' TODAY llllO llOOTHLL ltalN ...... 2 2,.. 'c:......1.11 .... -. . Cerritos too much for ·. Gauchos, 34-7- BJ CURT SEEDEN °' ................ In water pol°' lbe players on a champiorwhjp teem uaually cel- ebrate their title by throwing their COKh into the pool U you're the 1983 Oraoae County Uona Bowl football champona, you throw your .... tant COllChea into the mud. Thal wtf the ecene Saturday nilht al ldme Wf'Y t.ppy Cerritos c.oai.a-footha11 pla~ Pnaed '-Pon the Falcon ... tant 00.Chea -much the same way they ...... Up on 8addJebKk Colleae In an ~ 34-7 vk:tory before Mout l,Dq> fW Who wttnHHd the d'1rd annual •1 ClOfttmt. With C.rrttoa ... tanta awtm-minl in mud in the center of the 8eld, ... coach Frank Maaotia apt hll dllianm -and for aoocl -..re held an to the valuable "*'' the hJcona ~ in thelr one •ded ~. ''W• )Ill kind of put lt all toptMl"t" laid Mtmotta alter- wwd. • It w. a cl-'c undematement. Cerritos, which closed out the season at 9-2 and will probably be ranked no lower than third in the state conununlty college football poU next week, limited Saddle- back to )alt 25 yards net ruah.ing and shut out the previously un- defe.ted Gauchos until there waa 1:06remain.incinthe1ame. Saddleback quarterback Mike IWaaJa-spoiled the shutout wtth a 7-yard touchdown pua to Jack Sw)\ar. "We hlld a a;reat leUOn," re- flect.eel Sedclleb.ck Coech Ken SWMrtncen, who •w hla teem lme th.la 1ame for the MIOOftd atratcht year. 0 We lian.d out vvy '10'&'I thia ~ and worked hard to pt here ... SeddJebeck lhared the Million Conference champlonlhlp wtth Cltrua md ~eel a 9'-0-1 NCDrd into S.turciey """"'battle. But tM O.ucla 'h.d Uwtr .... tul1 With Cerrt\oa """""' beck Jack. .. Jobman and hlcan quar-*'** Stew Steenwyk. 8teeftwyk w.w toudMlowft (S.GAUCllOe. '"'Cl> \ ' Cl Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December .i&, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Benoit's record marathon mark OK'd by committee From AP dJ1patclllle1 INDIANAPOLIS-J oan Benoit's m winning time at this year 's .Boston Marathon, the fastest clocking ever by a woman, was approved as an American record Saturday. The action was taken by the Women's Long Distance Running Committee at the annual convention of The Athletics Congress. the national governing body for track and field. Benoit's time of 2 hours, 22 minutes, 43 seconds -nearly three minutes faster than the previous world best mark of 2:25:29 shared by Allison Roe of New Zealand and Grete Waitz ·of Norway -had been recommended for approval Friday by TAC's Records Committee. "Joan's mark is heartily endorsed as a point-to-point marathon mark by all factions of TAC," said Nina Kuscik of Huntington. N.Y .. chairman of the Women's Long Distance Running Committee. Benoit's mar k had been questioned because of several alleged irregularities. including possible pacing by a male runner and the fact that her time was recorded by only one oCCicial stopwatch instead of the required two. The marathon time was one of more than 100 marks approved by the Records Committee, a subcommittee of TAC. Quote of the day Earl Curet~. who played with two teams in the Italian league this season before returning to the National Basketball Associa- tion with the Detroit Pistons. on his experience in Italy: "Milan is different, more like New York. They have American movies. they even have a Wendy's. Part of my deal y.ras the use of a car, but it was a stick shift and I didn't know how to drive it. so 1 rode public transportation to practice." Ballest eros up by three shots Seve Ball.esteros triple-bogeyed l!I the par-4 third hole but recouped with six birdies Saturday to lead the Million Dollar Golf Challenge in Sun City, Bophuthatswana, by three strokes after three rounds. The Spaniard enters today's final round at 10-under. Australia's David Graham shot a 71 and was second, while Ray Floyd and Briton Nick Faldo were tied for third at 6-under, 210, followed by Lee Trevino was next at 4-under ... Gardner Dickinson birdied three of the wt four holes and caught Arnold Palmer as they tied for the lead with 204 aft.er three rounds of the Boca Grov~ Senior Classic. Dickinson, who was suffering from a sore back. put together a 5-under 33-3~7, which when added to his previous rounds of 68 and 69 gave him his best 54-hole total of the senior schedule this year ... California Women's Amateur Championship in Pebble Beach due to severe winds that aa:omparued a powerful storm. Play will continue today on the sixth hole and finals will at noon. Indianapolis ~warded meet INDIANAPOLIS -The 1985 m National Outdoor Track and Field Championships were awarded Sat\Jr· day to lndlanapoUs, marking the second time in three years that city wllJ be the site of the prestigious meet. Officials of Tho. Athletics Congreu, meeting on the next-to.last day ot the fifth annual convention of the nationaJ governing body, announced at a jolnt Men's and Women's Track and Field Committee meeting that a site selection committee recommendation had been approved. This year's national championships were held in Indianapolis for the first time. Next year, the meet will be at San Joee. The 1985 meet will determine the U.S. team for the fourth World Cup, to be held at Can~rra, Australia, later that year. The national chlVJlpionships will take place at the Indiana University Track Stadium, site of this year's meet. Top seeds advance intourney MELBOURNE. Australia -Ivan ~ Lend!, John McEnroe and Mats Wilander, the top three men's seeds. advanced Saturday in the A ustralian Open tennis tournament, but sixth-seeded Vitas G erulaitis lost toa little-known Hungarian player. Lend! had few problems w ith Jonathan Smith of Britain, downing him, 6-2. 6-2. 6-4. and McEnroe topped fellow American Tony Giam- malva, 6-3. 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. • And Wilander. the Swedish Davis Cup star, battled his way to the third round with a five-set win over American Ben Testerman. Wilander fell behind two sets·l~·one before prevailing, 6-4, 4-6. 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. But Gerulaitis was never in his match, losing his second-round match, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 to Zoltan ·Kuharszky,a Hungarian who defected to Switzer - land three years ago. Fighting Fit wins featu~e INGLEWOOD -Figh ting Fit. ~ ridden by F.ddie Delahoussaye, caught early leader Expressman early in th~ homestretch and went on to a _ 2 'h-length victory in Saturday's .National Sprint Championship at Hollywood Park . The winning time for the six furlongs was 1:09 3-5 on a rain-soaked track. Matching finished third. another 2 'h lengths back of Exp~man. Fighting Fit, who carried 120 pounds in the event for 3 year olds and up, paid $13.40, $6 and $4.40. ExpresM\all, the favorite ridden by Bill Shoemaker and carrying 112 pounds. paid $4.20 and $3.20. Matching, carrying 119 and with Ray Sibille aboard, paid $3.60 to show. Garrison wins in cross country FRESNO -Tracy Garrison oC m Klamath Falls. Ore. burst from the pack and outsprin ted Calvin Gaziano of Castro Valley to win the individual title Saturday in the West.em Regional of \he National High School Cross Country Championships. Garrison ran the 5.000-met.er course in 14:54.0, beating Guiano by two-tenths of a second. Kirsten O'Hara, of Palos Verdes, was an easy wire-to-wire winner in the girls' division, touring the same course in 17:25.6. Twenty-six seconds behind w::as second-place finisher Sally Pinkner. of Davis • Auburn completes ~~s111t::.~/i,~j{~~~~~~~~IU"l~~~~~~M~~ From AP dJapatcbes BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Bo Jackson rambled for 256 yards. includinB touchdown sprints of 69 and 71 yardS, as third-ranked Auburn completed its Southeast.em Conference campaign unbeaten with a 23-20 victory Satur- day over 19th-ranked Alabama. Jackson's 71 -yarddashdown the left sideline with 2:03 left in the third quarter came on the first play aft.er Alabama's Ricky Moore had given the Crimson Tide a 20-16 lead with a 57-yard scoring run. It was the ninth victory in a row for Auburn, which heads into the Sugar Bowl with a 10-1 overall record. 6-0 in the SEC. It gives Auburn Its second outright conference title in the 51-year history of the SEC. J ackson's go-ahead run came ju.st before an expected torrential rain arrived in Birmingham at the start Qf the final period, adding sheets of water to an artificial surface already drenched by an overnight seven-inch downpour. Florid• S3, Florid• St. 14 20 passes for 190 yards, bettered the S EC mark of 603 career completions by another F1orida quarterback, John Reaves, who played from 1969-71. Peace also moved into second place ln SEC career total offense with 6,946 yards. ~ing Pat Sullivan, Auburn's 1971 Heisman Trophy winner, and J ohn Bond of Mississippi State. Air Foree 3a, SD State 7 SAN DIEGO -Reserve running back Ted Sllildquist ran for a pair of touchdowns and linebacker Carl Dieudonne intercepted two passes, one of which set up another score, as l 7thJranked Air Force rolled to its victory over San Diego State in a WAC game. Bruins turn hack Irish Cal Poly-P~mona proves no match for Fullerton From AP dl1patcl11es SOUTH BEND, lnd. -Nlnth·ranked UCLA, led by Kenny Fields' 18 polnta, withatood a late Notre Dame rally Saturday and beat the Fiahting 1riah for the seventh atrai,ht time, 51-4 7, in college basketball. UCLA booct.ed its record to 3-0, while the Irlah suffered its second s traight 1088 and now is 2-2. Stuart Gray. 7-0 UCLA cent.er. converted three of four free throws in the cloalng minutes after twice being slammed to the'floor while attempting a layup. Gray also led the Bruins in rebounding with 12. UCLA never trailed and led by as much as 15 points with 7:42 remaining. But the Irish ran off 12 straight points with Tim Kempton and Jim Dolan each 9COring two goals. reducing UCLA's margin to 46-42. In other college action: Cal State Fullerton 9$, Cal Poly-Pomona 51 - Forward Tony Neal pulled down 22 rebounds and scored 19 points to pace the undefeated Titans to the romp over the visiting Broncos. Leon Wood chipped in 21 points and had nine assists for the Fullerton, now 4-0. Gary Davis added 18 points for the winners, who have won their last 19 games at home stretching back to last sea.son. Wyoming 69, Long Beacb State 60 -Junior Guard Troy Washpun rebounded a teammate's missed shot and went up for 2 points to put Wyoming ahead 54-52 with 3:37 left in the game, and host Wyoming pulled away. BASKETBALL Keatucky 5t, ladlau 64 -Jamet Blackmon tut three free throws and grabbed a crucial rebound in the last 41 seconds u the top-ranked hosta held off upeet-minded Indiana in a nationally-t.eleviaed game. Virginia Tecb 89, Nortb Carolina St. H -Dale Curry scored 25 pointa and Perry Young added 22 as Virginia Tech played nearly flawless ball en route to an 89-65 college basketball upset of No. 7 North Carolina St.ate ln Greensboro. ForclUm 89, San Jose St. 74 -Fordham's Jerry Hobbie scored 21 points to lead the Rama to victory over San J ose State in the consolation game of the Stanford Im(.itational tournament. PepperdiDe 90,1fofstra 80 -Grant Gondrezick scored 22 points to lead the Waves to the championship of the Malibu Classic. Chris t College romps, I 08-48 Forward Tim Puls and center Fred Hkltman combined for 39 points as Christ College rolled to an easy 108-48 victory over host Pacific Coast Christian in a WCAA conference opener for both schools. Christ College ran its overall record to 4-0 as a total of six players tallied in doubles figures. Puls, a 6-0 junior, led the way with 2.1 pointa. while Hartman added 18. George Brandon was next on the scoring parade with 14 points. 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Fla -Quar- terback Wayne Peace set an SEC career record of 610 pass completions and ran for two first-half touchdowns in lead- ing the 12th-ranked Gators to their rout of F1orida State. · The triumph was the Falcons' seventh straight, allowing them to close out the regular season with a 9-2 overall mark and 5-2 WAC record. &>wl-bound for the second consecutive year: Air Force will meet Missl.aeippl ln the Dec. 10 Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La. San Diego State finished the season w ith 2-9-1 overall mark, the Aitecs' worst since they were 1-6-1 in 1960. They vyound up 1-6-1 in the WAC dtls year. · One-Year· Adjustable We Stack Up Better· • Peace sneaked l yard for the game's finlt score at 6:56 of the opening period and darted 5 yards on what appeared to be a busted J>lay with 5:35 left In the second quarter for a 20-6 lead. The 6-2 senior. who completed 14 of Air Force bolted to a 24-7 halftime lead as the Fale<Sns. ranked aeoond nationally in team rushing. rolled up 272 yards on the ground during the first two periods. Kings overpowered, 7 -3 EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -Rigtn wing Jari Kurri set a NatJonal Hockey League recx>rd with an Ulist for the 15th OOn.ecutive game and GleM Andert0n ecored ~ goalA in the second period to spark the ~nton Oilers to a 7 ~3 victory over Lo9 Angeles K1np on Saturday night. Kuni, who k'Of'ed hi.I 26th goal of the .-.i ln \Iv third period. let th~ record ln the M:GDd period when he drew an .-.i on Charlie Huddy's pow~r·plly pl •' 4:20. That gave Kurri at INli OM ..._ln U •U'.aiaht 1ame1. one more than the rerord ortainally1et in 19e7·68 by Stan Mikita and Ued bJ three ochm.. lncludlng Wayne Gretzky. OreUky, who alao ~wan ..a. on the record-breaking pl, rift bll coNeCutive pmee point atreak to all 27 games this season. That left h1m ~ shy of the record h.• let early lMt teaaon. Anderson. who had 48 p1t and 104 points last season. had been 1tnaUna ln recent games and this w...-wM critidr.ed by Coach Glen Sather tar hil leek of effort. But ~ woke "'P In the RCOnd ..nod Saturday and aave life to the Ollert. 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The Wa rrion; lost a tough 41-39 decision to the Hawks in overtime in a game that had all the drama of a league encounwr. drove baseline and was fouled. Qirter calmly dropped both end ot a 1-and-l ·ituation . setting the stage tor a wild finlsh. With five seconds left, Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon ordered his team to P88.5 the ball to the halfcourt line and then called time out. Baldi finished with a game-high 27 points. "We did the best job all year of working the ball inside to the big guy," said Shannon. "Foringer, especially, made some great passes.'' Foringer finished with seven assists in Satur- day's game and 22 in the tournament. He and Baldi were all-tournament choices, while Carter wu chosen the MVP of the tourney. CdM 63, LB J ordan 4t The Warriors had rallied to tie the game in regulation as Bob F'oringt•r cannt>d a pair of late jumpers. In the extra St.•ss1on, Laguna Hills worked the clock down to the final seconds when Hobert Carter Then, he set up a play in which Foringer hit 6-10 Italian .transfer center Marco Baldi, and Baldi then put in a turnaround shot as the buzzer went otf. At the same time. a whistle sounded, but instead of a three-point play chance, Baldi was called fo r traveling. GAUC HOS TOPPLED . The Sea Kings of Corona del Mar bounced back for their sec.'Ond win in three starts t.o claim third place at the Lakewood-Marina Invitational, led by the ===------------double-figure scoring of Ray Zahradnik ( 16), Scott From Page.C1 passes to W<'ndall Pt•oples for 10 yards and to Enc· Vaughn for 7 yards and Cinisht.-d the evening h itting 10 of 2:l passes for 127 yards. J ohnson picked up 82 yards on 20 carries and scored on a 1-yard dive in the second quar- ter, which at the time. gave tht' Falcons a 17-0 cushion. Robert Baron<' booted field goals of 34 and 26 yards. and reserve running back Robert Jackson scored on a 1-yard plunge to close out the Cerritos scoring as the Falcons won for only the second time in six post-season appearances. • • 1~hed the night with 158 yards through the air. , "llt-(Douglass) did a good job ~ind ht's getting better.'' Swear- ingen said. "He's learned a lot this St'ason and he worked hard after having some injuries." Nott'd Mattott.a: "Our kids WL'rc really disappointed after last week's game (a reg - u lar-season ending loss lo Full- erton which sent the Hornets to the Potato Bowl). "So we took this week and tried to be relaxed. Actually. ·we jus t -played our nor- mal game today,'' "Balance. They just have great ORANGE COUNTY BOWL balance," Swearingen noted of Ctrrltos 34, S•ddleOllck 7 the Opposition afterward. "Cer-Scwe bV 0.0.mn rit.os just doesn't have an y weak-~=~~1~:.,c~ ~ 1g 1g ~=~ nesses." C-Peoole\ 10 oau trom S•eenwv~ !Barone "'C"I Swearingen came into the game c-Berone 3' FG kn · h. t d'd 't •· h C-Jonn50n 1 run IBerol'lt 1,.,nJ owing IS earn I n ma <4· C-Vau11M 1 oau trom Steenw.,.11 (Barone up well with the bigger Falcons •·c•.i r_ 't.os ed k ( C-Jec on I run (BarOM lut kl ~rn manag seven 'SaC • S-Su ar 1 oeu from DouOlaU (Gauer Douglass and also inte rcept •11c•1 four of his passes and one by -...-A-" oar>ce u oo fe11ome1eo1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Susjnar which spoiled what can AuWnt n1 be d ·bed ·d (-Jonnson, 20·12, Fletcner, l ·I, Mo•Hslen, o Y escri as a WI e re-l·O M11cne11. 10-sa, Gon2e1e1, t·6, Peooies. t·2, ceiver option play. W•ll••"'• l·l: Jec~\On. 4·21. lttll•v, 1-0, Steenwv~ 2·2 Douglass, who hit 7 Of 13 passes S-Cerroll. 13-48. E1<1rld1Jt M , S.lina\, H . JOHNSTON CURTIS EAGLES . • • From Page C1 Warren 65, Laguna Bea ch 56 In the third-place game, War- ren put on a third quarter rally to drop the host Artists. who had up-tempoed the Bears in taking a 39-30 halftime lead. But Warren, which had 12 first half turnovers, had none in the third quarter and went to busi- ness 4nside, scoring 12 straight points to take the lead at 42-41 . then took the lead for good mo- men ts later. Laguna Beach was paced by the double digit scoring of Scott Fortune. (16), Nick Tepper 04). Coby Naess (lb) and Sean Jordan ( 10), but was without 6-2 sparkplug Cur t Blanton (ankle). Green (16). Mark Osgood (14) and sophomore Jeff Fryer (11) . Fryer came off the bench and picked off four defensive rebounds and h it 3 of 6 from the field. The Sea Kings, down early, took the lead late In the first period and maintained control of the issue from there without the use of heavy pres.sure. St. Anthony 52, Huntington Beach 0 In a seesaw battle for the consolation cham- pionship of the Lakewood-Marina Tournatl)ent, the Saints were the last to lead. St. Anthony built a seven-point advantage in the first quarter, but Huntington Beach rallied to assume a three-point edge entering the final stanza. However. St. Anthony caught and passed the Oilers in the final period, sealing the win with eight Cree throws to Huntington's two in the last eight rninutes. Danny Thompson earned the game's scoring honors with 15 points, while Brian Berry had 12 and Darren Snow 10 for the Oilers. Thompson and Snow each had six rebounds for Huntington. St. Anthony was paced by guard J~ Perez with 12 points while Darrell Walker and Van Anderson had seven rebounds apiece. Ocean View 66, Mi11ion Viejo 5Z The Seahawks opened their campaign on a winning note, as four players scored in double figures. led by cent.er Steve Moser with 14. Ocean. View did a fine job on the boards, outrebounding the Diablo, 38.-27, with Dave Straight leading the. way with 11. Mission Viej6madeonerunat0cean View in the final quart.er, paring the deficit t.o four before the Seahawks pulled away. Orange Coast falls! in third-place tilt After suffering a tough defeat in the fmal seconds of Friday night's semifinal game against Imperial Valley, Orange Coast College was unable to regroup Saturday and fell to Mt. San Antonio, 66-62, in the third-pla&e game of the Miles F..aton Basketball Tournament at OCC. Later on. Imperial Valley won the title with an 84-71 victory over Long Beach CC, while Mt. San Jacinto worked overtime to beat LA Southwest in the consolation finals, 84-81. The Pirates overturned an eight-point sec- ond-half deficit (40-32) with a 24-8 surge that put them in front, 54-48, with 6:43 to go. However. the momentum swung back to the Mounties (2-3) at this point, and Mt. SAC pulled even by notching the next six points. A three-point play by freshman forward Ken Ramirez gave the Mounties a 59-58 edge, a lead they did not re linquish thereafter. OCC was hurt by Mt. SAC's inside game, which produced a 71 percent shooting perfonnance from the field, many of the tries coming on short-range attempts. The Bucs (2-3) managed only 46 percent. for 64 yards m the first half, Oou111au , 12-tor-mmu\·29 Panlnl warmed up a but in the second C-Steenwvk 10-n-2. 127 Mo••••lan. 2·•-0, hall and consistently started lo n s -OQU9lau is-lO·•. ISi, suiinar, i-o-i. 0 find his receivers. No less than 10 lllK9Mftt Newpor t 46, Los Amigos 45 The game of the day was for the consolation prize and the Sail- ors picked the mselves ore the floor to s tun the Lobos at the Dolphins, Steelers seek titles Gauchos were on the receiving c-Peoo•H, 3·61, J Jo""'°"· 1-11. Vau11nn S •O Carrawav. 2·23, McCourt, 1-11 end Of the freshman quar-S-Sus1ner 2·10, S.hnu . I 3, Carroll, I I, b kl Do l ( Ceo•. I s Wood\, 3-ll. Enr•OIH. 2-73, EIOrlooe ter ac S passes as ug ass in-I 11 Harkins 2-19; Bryant, 1·12, Butllltr l 11 MO NAR CH S, EDISO N • • • From Page C1 buzzer when Sean Sorensen From AP dlapatcbes grabbed an offensive re bound and connected from ms1de afte r The Miami Dolphins, on their own, and the Los Amigos had failed to put the Pittsburgh Steelers, with some help from the Denver game on ice Crom the line with Broncos, can clinch National Football League division eight seconds left. crowns today. "We make m ista kes a nd we're The Dolphins. at 9-4. hold a two-game lead over young. but this 1s a great group." the Buffalo Bills in the American Conference East In their three ouungs during r<'bounds said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry and a victory over the Oilers in Houston will give the tournament. they beat thC'ir ThrC'<' other players also tallied DeBusk. who had watched his Miamj its third consecutive AFC East title. no worse tha n 5-1 compared t.o Cleveland's prospec- tive 4-2. Elsewhere today. it's Dallas at Seattle, the New York Jets at Baltimore, New Orleans at New England, Tampa Bay at San Francisco, the Rams at Philadelphia, St. Louis at the New York Giants. Chicago at Green Bay and j\tlanta at Washington On Monday night it's Minnesota at Detroit with first place in ilie National Conference's Central DivlS1on at stake. opponents by an average or 56 an double figures with Brad t<'am lose a 42-39 lead Ill the late Technically it would be their second in a row points. Lewis. Mater 0e1·s 6-8 H<it·hten scored 14 points. Gray-going because of two turnovers since the NFL used only conference standings in last l miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cent.er, had a tot.al of 133 points son DuBose 11 and Chris (an e rrant pass and a 10-second year's strike-ravaged season. But in 1982 no other himself, which s hattered the old Somberg 10. Forward John violation against the Lobos' press-AFC F.ast team had as good a record as Miami's 7-2. three game record of 101 set by Thomas was the _ team's leading ure). Even 1f the Bills win.today in Kansas City and Troy's Mark Wulfemeyer in 1971. rebounder with 12. He also had Los Amigos was up by a 45-42 their remaining games as well and finish the season Saturday night, Lewis, unques· six points. <.•oun t with 27 seconds left, out tied with Miami at 10-6, they'll still be only 4-4 in the tionably named the to urney's The Cha rgers shot 50 percent Todd Bushman hit from outside division and the Dolphins would win the title based MVP, had 16 baskets. was 11 of from the field in the first half in w ith 16 seconds le ft to pare it to on a better record against the rest of the AFC East, no 13 from the free throw line and building their adva ntage 45-44 . · worse than 5-3. also added a game-high 11 re-The Steelers, thoroughly rested after their unds. Senior guaF<i-Mau CO N~ERO -thorough 45-3 pounding by Detroit on Thanksgiving Beeuwsaert chipped !n 15 points. 1 U RS WJ N • • • Day. are 9-4.and lead .Cleveland by.one game In the 10....Lel;~ruu~.~ . ..MJt .~~.~l~~~~ ~ , 1"'rf_ ...... ~1"; ~,. r -~~~17 ~.-1!>.4J'*t-4'9 ·~· y,....-._ -~UllJ'.~~K.~~;;c rRW'e~"'-(uJt~nui~ii~'J"Sf!o ·"l"rOmPa e '1-> I' ' • · r-\.'.. · J ' "" • A~ vi ctbry over visiting Cincinnati wru ~ put so~ came in Wtth 16 point.~: querors led in ·that game . when they have to, and they also Pittsburgn in the playoffs -and if that is coupled Tom deserves eve th__t~ ~-i.~~he-soore..at-6-6-1 b.rule been able. ..to win with Ou~-_with.a.loss~ th~owns.-it'.ll gi'c'~ the-S~le~th gets, no c 1g t.~e s the opening game. the Con-lead early." division Litle as well since, like the Dolphins, they'd be worked so hard .between .Last querors had to deal with Huff-In the second game, however. assuredofabetterrecordagainstAFCC.entralfoes-~~n and this. He ~a su per JUn-ma n's mJury. the Conquerors were unable to ior. A badly sprained ankJe side-win any way at all. Th~ ·Monarchs led 24-10 after lined the 5-11 inch sophomore for Despite getting the game's first the first quarter. 47-29 at the half the rest of the day. Fortunately point. and being tied at 3-3, the and 61 -38 af~r three periods of for Newport Christian, Lisa Conquerors spent the rest of the play. The Knights (2-1) never got Mohler filled in admirably. game trying to make the score closer than 20 points after a Lewis Mohler had started much of the respectable, and to retain some bucket with 6:07 to go in the third season for Wilder, while Huff-confidence for the rest of the quarte r put the Monarchs an man was sidelined with an illness. match. front. 51-30 Wilder said the first game was a The second game may have Edison 91 , Dominguez JV's 56 key one for the Conqueron.. been a blowout, but the th ird The Chargers (2-1) jumped out "Beating them coming from be-game had all of the drama that Sports on TV, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NFL -Rams at Philadelphia. (4) -NFL -Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. (4) -NFL -Cleveland at Denver. RADIO NFL -Rams at Philadelphia, 10 a.m., KMPC (7 10): Tampa Bay at San Franciaco, 12:45 p.m., KNWZ(l 190). NHL -Kingsat Winnipeg, 5:20 p.m., 983 CRBOR '699.00 ~ to a quick l8-6 lead after the first hind like that was really big," he one would want from a state ClF quarter as senior guard Ken Wiles said . "The girls have ahown all championship match. Nine times scored' 27 points and had eig ht year that they can come back that game was tied. Every time KFOX (93.5-FM). NBA -San Diego at Lakers~. ~.,.;--11 p.m .. KLAC (570) sec c uts down Claremont I CLAREMONT -A towering Claremont fron t lin e that measured 7-0, fi-7 a nd 6-5 a<:ross wasn't enough to stop t h<' Southern California College basketball team Saturday night. as the Vanguards prevailed. 79-66. as sec s howed cx~llent balance all fwe Sta rters pos ted dnublc-f1gu res scor ing per- formances, led by Andre Smith With 18 potnts. The Vanguards took a 36-21 halftime adva ntage. which dwin- dled to seven points late in the game before sec regained com- mand. Now 5-1, the Vanguards return home to meet Pomona-Pitzer Wednesday mght. 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PHCh BaWj (at Alla"'•I NOrtll C1>rorfna (1-3) VI FIOrlda SI (6·S), noon Gal« Bawl (at Jaell..,,vllel towo (9·2) "'-Florida (1·2· 11. 6 om SATUltDAY, DEC. JI ~.It, a.wt lat Heu1teft l BevlO< 17•J.• 1) VI. ~--SI om MONDAY, JAN. 2 Cefteft aawt Cat 0 ... 1l 11·4). S Geor91a lt-t•I) VI TUI\ 111·0) 10.lO a m Fiest• BIWf (al TemDt) 11·31 vs Pit11Du•on 11-1-11 ROia Bowl lat Pa.aOlnal llllnOI\ !10· I) "' UCLA 16·•· I), 1 pm Or--B•wl (at Miamll Neoruo (11·0) "' M.1amr(Fla ) (10·11, Som S\l .. r Bowl lat New Dr1 .. 1111 .._.,0urn ( 10· I) •• M.l<1t111an 19·21. Som CONMUHITY COLLEGE Or•ll9t C~nfV 8oW1 (II Santa AN Bew!) Ct •,.to1 J• S..ooreoaci.. 7 Pot.lo llowt lat anen~> ""'''"°" 11. l a1• 7 l!Und Empire Bowt lat Rlvenldt CCl C1tru1 17 AllttlOOe llatotv 7 SAN Ot9~ STAT• -ll~s 11, Caoe 24, Allen 10, IContl< 10, Owen• 10, H011et14 II TOlall l1 1•·11 76. Hallllme; "" Olteo Slate, >t•l6. Tole! f0\11\ UC lrvlftt 24. * 01etO Sr1t1 17. llaoovnot. UC rrvlne H l~Pllv ll. wn Olteo s1a11 •I lllou Ill. leCM c ..... "· a.,.,,... .. IOUTHallN CALl~NIA COLLl•a -Smllll II, Ourllam 10, Hlr11 14. Cool 16, Al\datlOll 14, Avlle1 •. Rtll\l'law I. T\lta1s: 2t 1l·J2 7t. CLA•aMONT -Brano 10. Oonolo. 11, Kub« 6, Prllc11t11 t, $11Pv e. Mo!IH 2. Otvl• 13. Total•. lO •·• ... ttall11me· sec. 3'·11 • Toral\ t11u11· SCC 16, Claremont 27 Fouled out. Mo.a• (C), Prlrcllall 1Cl CN11t C ..... IOI, ~C 41 CH•tST COLLIGa -LOl111r. S, G. Branoon 14, Hartman It, Elclltll>eroer 13, Ket•o 11. Pvl• 11. OtProU>O 10, K Branoon 1, Hanruta 4, SttYtn\ 4. To1att: 4J 21-H IOI. l"ACIFIC COAST CHlllSTIAN Oanlehon 13, Shaw 4, Sc1-! 13, Abranam1 4, SwanlOll 2, Ham 2, Owen a. Warren 2 Totalt; 20 I · 17 41. Helftlmt· Crvl\t COlteoe. Sl·2l Tora! loull Cllrl11 CO!leH 19. Pacific Coal! Cl'lrl1llan 21. FOUied our Scneool 1PCC), Owtn (PCCI COMMUNITY COi.LEGE Mt. SAC "· Or•nee , .. ,, n MT. SAN ANTONIO -M ll, B11nl11nr 23. 1tamlre1 11, Tarktnlan 2. Leonaro s. Ricnerd 6 Tolelt 71 l2·1S 66 OllANGI COAST -Btrr• 11. Steone111 I. BarO,lev IJ. Svman,kl a. Gueu 4, Shalh;ck I. FartM• 4, G~ 6 Torelt. 27 •-12 02 Helfllf'M Ml SAC. 3'·J1 Tot11 tou11 Mr SAC 10. Oranot Coa1t 16 HIGH SCHOOL E1tanci. n, San ClerNnte 60 SAN ClllMINTE -Murrav I, waoe 2, Garrell 71. Mora,., O. CieHCllo 7, McGraw O, Love 2, Carr., O, TllOmH 3. LervOl<I 6. Vlllanuava 11. Tora11 23 ••·10 60. ESTANCIA -ClerMnll 14. Lockwooo 17, Grallam 2, John1ton 22. Curll1 t. Fvr1n ''· Oeufl<:lt 3, Moonay 0, Burcl'lard1 6, HH tln111 0, Barrow 0, IUcllards O. Tota11: 31 21-JS. Seer• av OINrwn San Clemenre 12 1' • 10 2-.0 E 11ancl• II 23 26 22-19 Torar foul1 San Clemente II. E1rancla 19, Fouled our: Grartam IE1rancra) W•rrtn '5, L.ll9UM a..dl S6 WAllllaN -WU.on 0, Miiier 13, R Etnrkloe 16, Buell 20, McN\lchaeh 12. Ramanl 2. A•lla o. S Etnrklot 2, Wong o, Cullen 0. Toral1 7l 19·1' '5. LAGUNA BEACH -Teooer ••• NAu 10, Joroan 19~~ ---·r-al<OiOT. Ariidf.O~•rdl 0, Elhtt11 O Totars. 23 10· 17 S6.. k-.lt\'~ Warren II 19 16 1t-6S Laoul\a Baach 1• 23 4 ll--5' Toter louh· Warren If. Leeunt Bffcrt 2S Fouled out· WM1on (W), Miiier (W). Teo1141r (LB) Jordan (LB). McGrern CL8 ). Fortune ILBl Newpert H•"'9r 44, Let AIN9os 4S NIWf'OttT HAllaolt -8 usnmen 6, McGevran t . Soren~ 16, Fr•-4, Malt 4, Holdall 4, BHCl'I O, James 4 Torar1. " l•·lf .. LOS AMIGOS -Coffman •, Hut.on 24, M<Cu11en 7. Mttoner 7, Pomoeo 3. Howard 0 Toters· 1• 13·11 45. Sc-.,,, °"'""" NewPOrt HarbOr 11 • 17 I~ LO\ Aml9o1 IS ' 12 ~s Torer loul\ Ntwoorr Harbor IS,. Loi Amloo1 IS. Fouled DUI: HullOll (Lo• Amigos). Al·twum.ment LAGUNA BllACH INVtT A TIONAL Adem L0<kwooo (E\lanclal. Tim Oeu11cn IEsrencla), Stoll Fortune (Lat1Vna Btatll/, Nk k Te-• (Laguna 8tacl'I), Ou n So<tnaen <Newoorr Haroor), Dean Garrell (Sa n Clemenrtl. Tim Munt v (San Creme11lel, Jett Miiie< (Warren>. Josh Jewell 1warrt11) Sieve Hur.on (Lo• Am1oou. Jonn LaMorre IWntern> MVP Jon Jonn1ron 1E1t1nclal. Jim Cur11, 1E11anc1a> L• ~ tAT\MDAY'S •HUL l"S IUN ........... ~aa --.1 fl-.sT ._.ca. >• nrd• l(i,ty\ frMWtt llf00il1) 4 40 J 00 2 IO Cllaftlll aallCI IFltuaroa) 10.'° 140 Wraneiw GOfen 9oY CTrMSUf't) 540 AIM r.cec1· fttll $1QfY, Julltboll Cow· llOY, Trudlle ·-· Clllc a. Mint, Sittk AllCI laHY. Time· 19.1 •• 12 IXACTA (••II Peid U. 60 HCOND llAC•. lSO vardl k al• St>el\ ICreeoerl .. o HO 310 Cf'IH'l'\b $1\archft (Pauline> l lO J 00 Ml1ter 11u1en (Adalrl lAO Also receo: Nor. Min Blnarv. Tiie Claim Jum1141r, Trip• Prince, Liiiie Hubie. Bit Of A Cllaroer. Go A1UrM . Time• 11.06 THlllD llACa. 400 vardt. Pttll Gereeu (Peul1ne) 7l 70 U.40 U.40 Sln lln SIX IFrvoav> S.00 • 00 Tetco Tom ICrHO«) 7.40 Alto raoed. HvOromallc. Jeri O Luck. R°"' Y0\11111, My Olcl Houno ooo. Laddlas Luck, Fla.ii Em. Time: 20.7' 12 8XACTA (6·?1 oald nta 10 'OUllTH llACa. 3SO varOt Mr lllctl Bird ICrMOtrl 1260 510 3.60 Otlcanoo 18arOI l IO 2 IO Perltll Prle1t (Wa•dl 3 40 "''° receo P·H<• Olferlng, Peu 11 To Mt, Jel On Miio. hxa1 Bomotr Time. II I• n •XACTA 1•·71 oald IS110 FlnH llACE. 3SO vero1 Buo1 Mlto (Hart) 9 IO 00 ltO E11v 'Sandi IGarclt ) U O 2 IO Ea1v Manauver ICrtaoer I l 40 "''° raca<I Pall BOY Jo, TtaH Vl~lno, Boett• BUil. Anothe< Allon Buo. Go Mt1 Go, Couoer 1t1nooom Tlmt 11.ll 11 EXACTA u·•> Daiei llS 20 SIXTH llAC(. UO V1ro1 Tr1ct1 Ac• I Hartl 10 40 • 20 S~v Smiles (Adair) 4 IO HQ4me 8asa \Paullntl 140 160 740 Also raced· Saint Or Z.olwr. Flame Tracer Time: 46 00. Sinner. Lao• Buo HVllNTH llACE. lSO varo1 Hor Stoel< IA<le rJ 10.80 S.20 U O B91 Bow Marcu1 IHart) l.IO l.20 TM Armanl1n ICrHoer) S.40 A•10 raced. Humbutl Counrv. Mioreno Nallve, Sl11 For Sure. Cll1Perra1 Jet, Priam Buo. Tlt'M 17.17 U IXACTA 17·1/ oald ~ll 00 U ~I( SIX 19·6·4·~•·11 114110 U .107.20 -wllll four wlnnln9 Uc.kart (five l'IOne1l. Carrvov., OOOI 112,111 ao. EIGHTH ltACI. 400 ver<11 sn.veo Diet IAOalrl UO HO 240 Vanovs Polle'(. <BrOOll.sl s.oo 3.10 Stnalor S.ge CHart) l 20 Abo racad Fta rura 81bv, Cura lnvHI· ---------.... _ Time: 70.24 NINTM •llAC•. 400 verd1 Hi9fle11ltrtel \Harrl1) J 60 J 20 2 60 Bell Of Ma tB,.v1ns) 10 40 7 60 Devil WltO ICardOtal HO "''° raced Tne 8iac11 l\Mlanct . Hemoen1 Jet, Ctanv Nerlve Tl""' 2'.19 U aXAC'T A 16·•1 Paid '70 40 TINTH llACll. JSO Yards Sllaw,_ Sull (Hartl 1U O 9 60 6 60 Smollln Sunsar ITrHsure l 6 00 J.40 Hector Joe Jr (WIMlamll 10.60 AIM> raca<J. L•-Charo.. BUiis Ttve Grit, Face Dart, Pav Tiie Bird, MX Mlnlle, Ht1 E Z Lovin. Nasll•lile Snaoow Time· 11,13 n EXACTA IS·•) oeld '6120 Alltnelar>ee. 7 .448. HtllywMd "'•'11 SATIMOAY'S llllSULTS NHL CAMl'eUL CON,lllaNC8 NenhOM"'°' W L T 1"91 0" 20 • l 43 1'4 II 11 4 ,. t7 11 1) l 1S 114 1 IS S 19 109 • " J If 11Q Snl,,_ DM\left OA 1: Ill 129 m Mlnnesora I• 9 l Jl 11S 110 l oron10 II 12 3 1S 112 12• Cl'llGaOO 11 14 1 1• 97 109 Darron 10 I? 2 21 19 ts $1 Louil 9 I• 3 21 99 llt WALH CONl'llllNCll f'atr~k Ohlllieft IS 9 4 34 112 " 16 9 I J3 11' 9• IS I 3 l3 112 91 17 13 2 26 ,, 9) 6 II 3 IS t4 114 J 21 I 7 66 124 Buttalo QueOec BO\IO<\ Montreal Haruoro AMml Ohlllieft IS I 3 IS 11\ 3 IS 1 1 12 IJ I 10 II 2 satvrcs.v•, Sc .... , Edmon•on 7. Klnel J M1nne1<1l1 6, 80110<\ 2 HarllOl'd 7, Sr LOUii 2 Quebec 3. Cnlc.go 2 NV Ra1111tr1 •. Oetron 1 Monrreal • Calgary 1 Pnllaoeron11 •· Plt11bur11n J v encouver s. T oronro S TeclaY's G-l(lfttl et Wlnn1oeo, !nl 33 '°' 93 Jl Ill ICM 37 116 71 2S ICM 104 21 ts 90 Boll°" er Wa11unoron, t n 1 Harrtord at Phllaoetonla. lnl Monrreal al ButtalO, lt1I Minnesota ol NV Ranger•, (nl Otlroll at New Jer1ev, Int NY '"•n~r' et Eomonron (nJ Ollefs 7, K Ines l k«• bv Parled• le\ Anee!H Eelmanten Flnf Parled I I 1-J 0 s 2-1 I Lo• Anoete1. Simmer 16 !Tevror. McEwt11), 19-ol Penallln -HardY, LA, I.JI, AnderlOll, LA, 6:11, Rou111on, Edm, 11 7S, WeU\, LA, 14.13. Hunter. Edm. IUJ, Sec.end "'"*' l Eomonton, Anoeoon 16 (Lin.amen, Lowa), I.JI; 3 EdrnoritO<\, Huodv I IKurrl, GrtllkV), •'20 (oe>), 4. LOI Anoelft. Tevlor S \Simmer), 1-ol (OP); S Edmonlon, GttQG I (Grer1~v. Hunter>. 11~. '" Eomonton, · Anotr.on 17 <Unttm anl. IMO; 1. Edmon· IOtl, Alldtr\Otl If (Lowe, Un....,.n), 19·10 Pe,,.1111s-.u1r.owski, LA, 3:40, Rour1ron, Eelm. 6.20, Colltv, Edm, 12: ... COfltv, Edm. 17 S9, EllGb'Om. LA. ll:SO Tlllrd l"wled t Ellnl0ftl0<1, K0t 1 l-'26--iGre+ti<Y, Col rev). SO (ool, 9 E<lmonlon,. HU91'1t\ 7 ILumleY-. Ja<klOll), 2:1$, 10. LOI Anoelt\, Smlllt 1 (Ru1kow1kl, Ketv), 1•~7. Penal· tle1-HakanllOll, LA, l•:JO. Lumle•. Eom. 11'43 Sholl on Goal-t.Ol Anotles 9· 11· IS-JS EdmontOtl 10· t•·t.-30. Goallfl-LOI Aooeffl, LHkM~1. Ed· monron, Fullr A-17.•99 I ~4:s;' :-~~ ~:c' l\'IMtlM) C ..... IWlmrnint Mlcktv Lt MDUl\t CFnll) IS.GO 6 IO 4.IO SAN DIEGO INVITATIONAL Stvllsl'I Lad (Ptncavl 4 60 • 10 <at UC Sat! Oleeel Soanawav (Kreul t .40 MEN AIM> raced Now v1crorv Sta Ciar. SOO ''" -1 Whilmor• (unellaClledl, Clouclv Pan. Snoe In. Grtvne1lan. Oanclno •SI 91 1 Gares !San Ole9o Sr l, 4·S2.09, 3 RlbOI, Bue~·, Bao~ GeMltld Irwin ISan OltOO Commvnltv AQualletl. Time I 46 •S761 SECOND llACE. 6 1ur10no1 200 madlev retev -I UC Irvine, I 41 10, Flfft Joev (Hawley) J t 40 17 20 7 to 7 SOCA, I 44 65. l UC San Oleoo. l.•S 24 PrOUd Vanr.ee (L1oneml 1t60 aao 100 flv -I Jacoo~.ISOCAl. ~.11. 1 Ml"H Cal<co IOetanounevel S 40 GllH ISOSUl, SS •t. 3 Carda,,., ISOCAJ, AtlO •aced. Patrern Maten Bl9 8ao , SS 7• Wine!. G-11 Panuaoer New vor" City 100 0.Ck -I Huvnen IUCll, 211116, 1 Chi• E Prlnct. A•a1uo11t . Tratf•C Tov Biil Lemi.r IUCSDI 111.:n. l Vlteencla ...... ..._ ......... .. K .... S2 Ack AllK", Son Of Cnltl IUCSOI. 1I•00 ,,,_,..... VW> ' ••-Time I 11 J S SO lrH -I Kt1m•trow1C1 (SOCA), KATELLA -L1n1trom 9, 8t111t11 10, U DAILY DOUBLI 111-tl oa 1d 112J40 lll S, 2 Fucns IUCU 2109 J 8 Anoer.on 8tn114111 13, Erl>\I l. Oonnriv '· Lillie 6, t UCt) n 10 Connottv O. Martin S Totals 10 12·19 S1 THlllD llACE. I I 16 mlltl 70ci rM -I 1tw1n ISOCAl. 211US. 1 S.n D~ Kiw•nls llow1 MATE:ll OEI -Lewis 43, 8"uwsaert PlaY•no ,.,, Time ILOllml 710 3 40 310 Hu'/"4111 cucu. 10612, 3 NICl>OllO<\ 1uc11. lat S.Ulll•H...,, C ..... I IS, Jae"'°""· Owver 6, Flelclef 2, Mounce WOOdlvnn (Va1tr11utl•l JOO 260 Soutn•estern l• Er Cam•no 11 0, Molli 0. Mltcnet• •. Gorman 2. Torars ~ Red S•rffl Min IMtlll 3 60 7'06~ 1 ., t SOCA 711 I I 1 70·16 aa AIM! raced No• • Stra• Pt rtectabllllv, rH r •• -• · · • LIOns Minion llow1 Seer. bv OINl1W$ Guinmoco. Note Of Ronllv Fleer Wffd uc~· ,:;.1 ::1.~ -=~S~(:{. ~l~~is. 2 ucso. Cat s.m-a B•l'Mr• CC) K•l•M• 10 19 9 tl-52 n-I .. llS 11117· J SOCA n rn LA Pterct ''· Santa Baro.re cc I• Maler Oel 24 23 u 27-lS EXACTA (l·)J oald ss9 so 400' tM -1. 'i-ierbtlln IUCI), 4.l0.J7, 2. Total loul1 K•19f!' 23. Mal9!, ~7. , • FOUll!H llACI. t rvr~tll • , • ~· JRlafl(l J~· 1,~ .JWJ"'l. ..._,.;);~•.,; H'.A'""'"'""~~~·· ~~~··~1E°'..,.,.,. ~ ... ~~' :.~ .. ~~·' ,1"A.d~il1j,...._;_-~~~._ .. _,.. ">" .. ;i.'711.. ·~. -11, ~._._..., ••. ~ ~~"d~~ ~~f ~lrf'Oitf""-·--:8 -""·'...-cirQiift"lit~lm) ._..«> ,*" 100 oac -1 Huvnan (UCll, S7.96, a. . Sacra~nto SalT Franc1~co l . Dark Acc.nr IOet11adltlol 6 '° Lamter 1ucso1 • .59.49; J. Jae-ISOCAl. 12 ' ldlton f , Demln9Uei U Also r'fto: Ju1r Wt1t, Gron Jones. Ovr 5196• 8DISON -Wlle1 27, Tl'lavltr 7, Ne•tl111 Man BOb. Couoar\ Prince E~reoor Al 100 breuL-I Herbelln !UCI), 1:01..U: 2. MffffCt-£ttts -a.wt-..... WerlMr -'-Robw-lt 2, $ombe<g 10,-_Norte, Tiit ~-OnL. WOC-dUIOllf\.....Mlle. Nlcholton"(U(;l);-H)·l-1-1; )_ WOO<h tSOSUI; (at Merced , ..... 1 Sincla ir 6, ThOmal 6, OubOla 11, Hacrtrtn Failla. MXU2 Merceo 18 Sil 1 17 14. Tor111: 39 13·21 '1. T·1tM· 1.H 100 frM -I. Whlrmore 1un111ached). Ha OOMINGUlll JV't -Jo/I"'°" 11, Yeer-U aXACTA 12·JI Paid ltO SO IA .62; 2. GalH (SOSU), lr41.19; J. Wlooln1 Senion toum.ment (al lle<a Rei.ti, ,..la.) Garoner O·c••nson 61-69-67-104 Arno'o Pai,.,., •S·69· 71>-104 Oou9 Sander\ 61·67·72-101 Oon Jonuarv '8·61·1)-209 BHlv Ca1oer 61-66-7)-109 Jutlu\ Bo-01 61-••· n-709 Million o ... r ,.....,,_ (ti SUll ClfV, BOflflU'lhahWIN) S.•e 8arre1tero\, Soel11 69·67·71>-206 Oavld Grenam, Austreha 67-71· 71-109 Nick FaldO Brotaln 70·61·7)-210 Rav Flovo. U S 1 H0--•9-710 L" Trevino US 72·61-71-211 JOMllV Miller US 74•70·69-'lll Larrv Nt<\On, U S 69-71 ·73-'lll Cra10 S•aoitr, US 74·69·71-21• ""'"" Loeller, u.s 7S·72·67·21• Nie~• Price s Ainu 17·61·11-216 -(_ > . NBA WESTERN CONFE•INCa l"~Olvltioll w L l"ct. L•~«s 11 s '°' Portia no 11 7 A.12 Golden Slate 9 10 •74 S.a11re ' 10 47• ~n Oleoo • 13 .ll4 "'-"'~ s 13 .271 ~•1IDIVltlt<rl 0 1na1 13 • .7•1 ~var 10 • S5' Ulall 11 t .SJO Kanw• Crtv • 10 ... HOl,t\I~ 1 11 .. s.n. lo 1 12 .,.. IASTlllN GONF81laNCe A fl9ftflC OIYIMll Pl\llldflonla I) • 76S Iott on 13 s . m New Vor~ 13 6 .... New Jerwv • t ,.,, W91lllngton ) II ... e.-.iOM\left Mllwa1.1k .. 12 6 -"" Detroit 10 t .SU "'""'• • t 500 Clfvtlend •• I) 11• Cllk:aOI> s 11 ~.., lndlaN • 1022 kM*Y't~ POl'ltano 1~. New Jarttv in loll New YO<' 117, H!N•IOll 101 Wa1nlno1on II>, Pltit.tdetllflla ti Oetr.it 117 I~" Af\enlt 10'1. C_.. ... nd •1 Oellet I :o, ClllcMo 190 Ulell 11i l<eftllllt Cll'I 101 Dell"' "1, SMll1t Ill T'*'f't~ kn D'"° 41 Loa'", (II) ~'• •• to.ion, c111 ~r. II ~II All-, (111 oa l 4 4 7 7~ )\'I )~ Siil •in 7 Vt l s ·~ 2~ ) 6\') • • • wooo I . Brook1 10, Anoerson 6, Lawl1 3, '"™ llACll. I II t• m r,., IUCSOl. 1;50.•1. Cox e. Curtis O Total•. 11 14·19 S6. Llbenon (Otla nouuav•l SOO J 10 1.40 400 nwc:trev rarav -I. ucr, HJ.ti, 2. k9f' bv Oue"9n Plrera IMcCarron) • 00 2.IO sosu. l·S0.23, J ucso, J:S 1.ot. EOllOfl 11 20 21 25-91 A1vra Tlmn <Plncn l 2.60 100 lrff -I. Creml'Tlaf' (UCSDl, 4f 63; 2.. Oom1noua1 6 11 14 1~ "''° rac.o: Dunleer Biii. Clltrolno srar. Fuclli (UCtl. 4',71, J, Wrtltmore (uner· To!al loull: E<lllOll 27, Oomll\O\le'J lt . ,_,.., Pro!lle, Caoteln Double, Cold IKrted), SO 11 Slloulder. S 200 br'H\I -I Nlcl'IOllOll <UC11. 2.14.24. Al·Muf'Nlment Mm Tlma: 1:•2 41 2 Har-btlln IUCll 2'1'30 3 ManoU1 VALENCIA INVITATIONAL U IXACTA (t ·t l Hid 14SOO IUCSOl. 1.lt.33. • , . • Ed Herntndel (Valencia), Kt11 Wlle1 SIXTH llACE. 6 turk>ntls 200 II'/ -l. Boland ISOSUI. 2:01 IO, 2 (EOllOll). Brad Hacllttn (EOllO<\l, ·Sieve lnifftCllOI ISlbllle) 1100 7 IO 4 40 GatH (SOSU), 7:04.St; l Brecllt !SOSU). Benntll !Kaltlll), Wavne 8 r'9111 (Kattllal OllubO (Casraneo.1 IS 60 7 00 7'06 41 Ou111anol1111 Defensive Plavtr Cnrl1 GOOdbve J.Y (Pierce! 310 400 ''" rtlav -t. UCI, J 19.33. 2 SOSU, JacklOll <Marer Dell "''° raced. Fov1•1 Ack. Sot1no 0 1-. 1 n1s, l. uc~o. l 24.09 Ouhlancllno Offtn1tve Ptaver-Malt MV1tleal Sllllneu, Tith Man, Mr Am· Ttam \corH . 1. UC Irvine. 412 oolnr1. 2 Beeuw.a.M (Maler Dell oanaoor. Tiit Trao.tt UC San OltOO. 4"''>. J S.11 Oleoo St . 0 4, Molt Value.,.. Player Tom Lewi\ Time. 1.10. £ San DltoO Community AQualla, 21? (Mater 0•1l IS UtACTA 11·91 oak! 1562 so CdM U, Lil Jw~ 4t COllONA Dill MAil -Os900d I•, Frver 11, G'"n 16. Pellls 2. latvaonlk 16, Zimmer 2, ltt ndaU 2. Gern O Tota1t. IS 33·40 63. • La JOllOAN -HOii 12, Corbitl 7, Sargeanl J, Heard 4, Wlltl1 4, Maltear U. Webb 4, Ktaneorew I Total1. 17 IS·26 '9 Sc-b\I °"'""" cor,,,,. Otl Mar t 1S " 1(-..J L ono BtKll JOt'Clan 12 7 " I t-49 Toral loul1 Corona Ott Mar 21, LB JOl'dan 2S, Fouled out. J , Fryer (COM), Ktlldell ICCIM), Corblll (L8 Jordan). St. Antttonv )2, """ ... di 4' HUNTINGTON BaACH -Berrv 12. Tllomoson IS, Henavan 4, Jtfftr1 •. ~w tO, Fries 2. Cu11c1.; 2. Totals 20 t ·ll 4t. s.T. ANTHONY -Watlcer 10, Aneltrson I, Ptrei 12, Singer 9, PrtslO<\ •. McLavol'llln 9, Ptpak 0, lora11 II 16·16 Sl. Sc«• It\' Oue"9n Hunllngron Beech 7 11 17 14-4f Sr Antnonv 14 I 10 ~S2 Torat lours• Hunrlno ron Beach 20, SI Antl\Onv 16. Technlcal• Hanevar IHBI, Alldtr1on (SA). Walller (5A) OcMft Vie" M. MtaMft Vlei9 52 MKMC* VllJO -Mutncll 17, Mowerv 1, Mef1I 14, H• JO, Eva111 I. OllHno 2, SMerlan ), KerPlnen 2, Brkll O. Torals. If ... ,. S2 oc•AN V.W -Ot_.nk:k 10, Mo- 14, Slraltfll 12. Hoell« 2, Panila S, w n.on I. autler II, Admllnt ), Parco I. 0 1110<\ o. $mllll 0, Sllr ... t O, F«dlOw O. laJ'tllt O • AlltUltine t. Toteit; K , .. 2S .. ._.....,~ MIH lon Viele 11 IS I) 1>-i2 QQeen vi.-16 16 " ~ ,.Tott! fO\jl\ MIMJ041V1-w10, OCM" View 11 FOUied ou1 Eva111 IMV), Ott\lllCI< IOVl, a utter IOVl. U.. Miia 4t, Wu• *9 Jf LMUN~ -1.l!flll $, Cet1tt 10, G~le •. 10, 9reWft I , De¥ll • • a.t11111 0. T"*: 1' f• lt •l. WOOC*llDH -tl:orlnetr 4, fWlnOft •• aotwl '· .... 11. Mllf-"• 0, en. • TOIM: tt 1-1 Jf. ............ ..._.. 141h 7 " I• 2 ,_., w---10 12 ' ' ......,. T .... ~&.....-._ t; .......... I>. FOUied eul. t.r.uk fW). SEVENTH llACE. l •'t mllel Nan'• Oancer CLlonaml IS 40 • 10 Nice Tredftlon (Oela110u1savel • 60 Min Huntington CPtr>eavl HO 110 JOO AIM> 'rec.cs PH I Plea1ure1, Brlfillll Crocu1, Norrlltrlv Gtow Time 1 49 J/S U ll XACT A (t ·6l oald 1111 .SO U l"tCK SIX II· 1·7·t 1 7·1·t l pa IQ UOl,73120 wl1n one wlnnlno rkr.et hi• norwsl. U Piel< SI~ conto1atlon oalo U ,Sll.60 with •f wlnnlntl llcf\tll (llvt norws) llGHTH ltACI. 6 1urtono1 F191'111no Fii 101nsv1 13 40 6 00 u o E•orHtmen (SOO.makerl • 20 J.70 Marclllno <Slb11,.) l 60 Also rtca<I. PtlrlO McFlg, Gemini OrHmar. All Sold Oul, DeOlcatt , Noblt 11ome, Torar Oeoarture. Bare Len TltM: 1:09 l /S NINTH llACI. I II 16 mite\ AlU Wert (Plncevl 14 60 UO UC HU" Power 10tl9adlito) 440 l 00 ROllO• De Jamtlt (McCarrO<\I 2 60 AIM! ractd: 80110. Dvc Oe Luc. Timber· la<k. Stormie•. Arrowl\Ud Tlme 1·'3 2/S U IXACTA 19·0 oald 1166 SO AtltnelanCt: 2'.60f A......._0.-. c .. , ... ...,.> Mlll'I ........... ..... 1va11 ~ CCttcllOtltnk.lal "'4. 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Gallr clef, Mira Co\ta, ua. •·U. IHS. IS·t IS•IJ W' NCAA to enlarge tourney? LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) The field. for the 198' NCAA Division I men'• buketball ch.am· pionship would be expanded r rom 53 to 64 teams under a proposal announced Salurday by the NCAA Dlviaion I Men's ... Basketball Committee. The commlltee, which met Tuesday through Friday in Lex- ington, proposed a 64-team bracket that would include eight flral-and second-round sites with 16 teams in each of four rgional tournaments. The NCAA Executive Commit- tee will vote on the proposal at its January meeting. "The (basketball) committee devoted a great deal of time to the 64-team format and is excited aboul the possibility it presents," said David R. Gavitt, committee chairman. "The NA.BC (National Associa- tion of Basketball Coaches) board of directors long has advocated expansion of the bracket, and we believe they will be happy with this concept." Afternoon double-header s would be played at each of the eighl first-and second-round sites. As in past first-round play, half of the field will play Thurs- day through Saturday tour- naments with the other half play- ing Friday through Sunday. Under the proposal, teams will be seeded No. 1 through No. 16 in each of lhe four regions. If the 64-team field is approved for the 1985 championship~ it -would-be-the fow'ttr . year that the bracket has been expanded. From an eight-team format in 1939, the championship field was increased to 16 in 1951 and fluc- tuated between 22 and 25 from 1953 to 1974. A 32-t.eam field was in effect from 1975 to 1978, followed by increases to 40 in 1979. 48 in 1980, 52 in 1983 and 53 in 1984. The proposed 1985 field will be composed of 29 champions of automatic qualifying conferences, the same as the 1984 field. The remaining spots will be filled at large. The 1985 Division I men's baskelball championstup will be March 30 and April 1 at Rupp Arena in Lexington. Other fea· tured Final Four sites are Dallas' Reunion Arena in 1986; the Lou- isiana S uperdome in New Orleans' In 1987: and Kemper Arena. Kan- sas City. Mo .. in 1988. USFLfaces ~~Ut!?.W~ cnallenge PHOE!jIX~ Ariz. AP}--A-J trial date may be set Monday in l Los Angeles for a lawsuit that could destroy professional foot- ball's eligibility rule barring col- lege underclassmen from turning pro before their eligibility ends, according to a lawyer here. Don Meyers, an attorney for the United S tates Football League's Arizona Wranglers. said "lhis case is going to tum out to be a landmark case in college fool· ball" and could possibly reach the U.S. Supreme Court . "Ultimately. college coaches and the College Football Coaches As&ocialion are going to have to defend this rule or watch it go by lhe boards," Meyers added. ''It's a unique queslion, but a very dil- ficuJt question to answer. I'm sur- prised it was not raised 10 years ago." · The suit was brought by fonner University of Arizona punter Bob Boris against the USFL and the Wranglers. Il alleges that the new league's ellgibllity rule prevents him from making a possible lh!ina in pro football until after his ool· lege eligibility is up following the 1984 season. ln addition, the sult contends that the USFI:'s eligibility rule - and similar rules in the National Football League and ean.dlan Football League -ia in violation of federal antitrust laws. lryine opens season Mondqy lrvlne :.'f opena play ln the Sonora et.ball Townamtmt Monday aftemoon. taklnc on MaanoUa at 3:1& p.m.. ln the tint • round. The tourney action wU1 mark the beatnnlnl of the MUOn for the Vaq~eroe. Alto ln aeUon ~ ... teun. comprilled of HuntlnpJft 8-d\ ~rves, which meeta 8onlJa at 8: 16 In the ftnl round al. the Santa Ana Hlah lnvitaUonal. MOit of ~ .......... al &M acboola wW ...ume play 1\lelday. --..11u•11 II ..... 'rlNllT_,.. 11t--trvtM ... Mmilll .~ ....... "'-......... 4M-C.MY911 ft. ... .... ...... car.. ....... .-------- IWIBI CIUITY 11111111 NHA ORtFFIN RYAN ILUa Riha named vice president for Butterfield Capit'al Corp. Santa,...Ana resident Tom Riba has been 2,440 square feet of office space al 2025 Newport promoted"to vice president of SJYldications from Blvd. in Costa Mesa in a transaction amounting to the position of financial analyst at Bauerfield $250.000. The property was leased from Gene Capital Corp. Prior to joining the Brea-based firm. Towbridge-Leuor, it was annoulla!d by Ronald Riha was employed by the Prudential Insurance Tomsic, senior vice president with Grubb Ellis Co. of America in Newport Beach. Commercial Brokerage Group. • • • • • • Thomas S. Griffin, executive vice president Mark Reiosteia/WUfred Maag, Tridity Capl- and chief operating officer of Coldwell tal Corp., has leased a 2.738-square foot office Banker-Barton & Ludwig of Atlanta, is now located at 18831 Von Karmarl in Irvine for the presiden t of Coldwell Banker Residential Real purpose of brokerage operations. The property Estate Services, Southern California. Griffin was leased through Norris, Beus & Simpson of moved from Atlanta to Laguna Hills to take over Newport Beach, with Wayne Williamson and the helm from William H. Farnsworth, who Katby Faller acting as agents. announced his retirement in September. The new • • • f Dean Chandler, a broker in the Newport president will be the ch ief executive for the irms's Beach office of MerrUI Lyncb Commercial Real 62 offices located thro'!g~o~t Southern California. Estate, has negotiated a mortgage in ex~ of $5.5 Ashwlll/Scbneider Inc., a commercial real million through RPS, lac., a pension fund estate brokerage firm, has established a branch ma.ngement company, for Sunny Hills Imperial office in Newport Beach and named Frank Ryan Park. The busines.1 park, valued in excess of $10 as general manager. The office, located at 1601 million, owned by the Paul J. Toberty Co., is Dove St., is the compan~ ninth in California: -located in Fullerton;-1\. . Stttro ud Co., a Ryan served as sales manager of Ashwill's Orange mortgage banking firm, cooperted with Chandler office the past two years. on the transaction. • • • _ Edward c. Elli~.• f~nner president and The Iastltute for Blolo1Jcal Research ud founder of Ellis Developments, has announced Development Inc. has leased more than 22,000 the formation of Ellis Sloan Burnett Properties. square feet of office space in Koll Center in Mark Sloan and Robert Burnett have joined with Newport Beach where it will house its corporate Ellis to form the Santa Monica-based firm, which headquarters. The firm's lease spans a five-year wiuprovide-raruf ~meht ·servi~ from period, with the total transaction amounting to i h h l · d more than $2.2 million. Mikel McCuUougll of acquis lion t roug easmg an property manage-Grubb & EJlls' Newport Beach office re0I'e9ented ment for offices and commercial buildings throughout Southern California. the Koll Compuy in the transaction, orpora&e • • • Pl&DDen and Coordinators Co. Inc. of Los Angeles Soutbern CaUiornia Thrift & Loan has leased represented the institute. 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' .. , . ·"' '1,)10 • ••• ,,, .,. I'' ', IOt • T •t JO 0 •Ill ·'. t ,. 1, Ott I J -tT.110 • I. ftl .1,0 0 .,, ·0 1 1,01 , ·''' 1,ltt "' ., ··" ·• ·'" Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Deoember .it , 1983 C5' A really average recovery Economist says nun1bers show that economic rebou11d is routine By JOHN CUNIFF 119w!MM~ NEW YORK (AP) -Y ou' have heard the economic recovery described as many things, as powerful or encouraging or sustainable, for example, but seldom have you heard it deecribed for what it really la. And what is that? "Average," says Robert Christian, the economist at Philadelphia's Provident Natiorial Bank. "What we t.Ye experienced in the last 12 months is the most average economic recovery ever." While that may not please the Reagan adminis- tration or some economists who like to use more exciting tenna, it is the truth, says Christian. "The numbers speak for themselves," he says. To demonstrate his contention, Christian aver- aged out the performance over the first 11 months,of six economic recoveries since World War 11 , as measured by five categories. ' He came up with these increases: Personal income 8.3 percent, reiail sales 10.9. employment 2.4, industrial production 14.9 and housing starts 24.5. Then he compared them with gains for the first 11 months of the current recovery: Personal income 7.1, retail sales 8.3, employment 4.5, industrial production 14.8 and housing starts 18.1. If that isn't average, says Christian. then try to find another recovery closer to it. Using the same categories you aren't likely to do so, of course. because Christian has carefully reviewed his numbers. He suggests also that you may search just as hard, and unsuccessfully, to find any large nwnbe~ of forecasters who stood up laat year on thei · soapboxes and proclaimed loudly that tt"ie recovery 1 1983 would be just "average.'' · • Instead, forecasters herded themselves M-lto tw• broad camps. • One camp, Christian recal~ cited high re~ interest rates and low capacity utilization. amon4 other measures, and concluded that the recovery would be weak. The strong recovery camp, made up mainly of supply-siders, saw tax cuts as evidence of a stron4 future growth. And they were joined by monetar~ purists who thought strong money growth would d' the trick. But who was in the in-between camp? Relativeli few, it seems. Or, per haps they were there, but wh was listening? It is much easier to capture attention a the extremes. Much more exciting. : But that was last year. Now that the recovery if gradually becoming the expansion there seems to be a much more rec•e pt1ve audienc.-e for some of those dul{ d~iptions. such as steady or normal or eve'l average. The advantages of an IRA By J. David Stewart Broker's Corne'1 One ramification of the F.conomic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 was to allow virtually everyone the opportunity of opening an Individual Retirement Account. As a matter ol fact, anyone with earned ...,,af'I 0.--" • ~....._ '1lc dll income who has not attained age 70 'h is eligible, even ~,,,.._a. ... L ... ....,. • J.'!lllliliiilll• if they already have an existing retirement plan. ,,._ ol w o1 a.~ Q ft ••llliillll The amount one may contribute to an IRA "°1 olllr,... _., W...-r I ......... . depends on one's mari.tal.ang employment status. A ...._ ._. or •UJ 1'1RP . ftli amllt••~ single person with earned income of $2,000 for tax llda:..e.... -Wiltll-lj~ .., arr 1 al • year 1983 may contribute up to $2,000 this ye~. A NI •WM'*• W " ..._,..., Ill married couple with one working spouse may deposit ..___ _ •-_ $2,250 and married working couples may contribute .. .......,,. --llFD?' && $2,000 each. IRS requires the 31-day wait or else the 1088 ~ 'The advantages of opening an IRA can be considered a "wash saJe" and can't be deducted. substantial. Contributions are deducted from gross T he effect on the market is that selling pres&Uty! income, thus reducing your ta.x liability. IC a married in stocks at their lows gets completely out of balance working couple in a 40 percent tax bracket were to Then a short lime later. when these same investors contribute the full $4,000 for which they are eligible rush back in to re-purchase their stocks, t~ it would decrease their '83 tax bill by Sl ,600. pendulem swings the other way and buying pressu~ Disregarding the pragmatic advantages of saving for takes command. ' retirement, the sheer tax saving effect of opening An With this in mind. investors should begin lookln ffiA makes it an attractive proposition. Moreoever. for s'tocks that are depr:essed due to tax selling, an many people have been pleased to discover thal not because of their fundamentals. Hlstoricalli. contributions to their IRAs· reduced their gross bargain hunting of this nature has been profitable.~ income enough to actually drop them inlb a lower tax According to a study conducted by prof~ bracket. In such i.nstanc't!S the aggregate tax savings Amner Arbel of Cornell University, in the five day can be substantial. trading week beginning with the last session tea Earnings from investments in IRAs accumulate December, the stock market has risen 16 times int~ tax deferred until you begin withdrawing the funds. past 18 years. as measured by New York anCI Tax deferred growth gives account earning a type of American Stock Exchange issues. The average retum "multiplier effect" not available in traditional for the five days in each of the 18 years was 5 perce.~ savings plans. For a 30-year-old person making a one on the Big Board and 6.3 percent on the Americ time only IRA con\libution of $2,000 and averaging Exchange. Those are annual gains of 260 percent a an annual compound rate of return of 12 percent, 328 percent respectively! their funds would be worth approximately $64.000 at J. David Stewart is with Young, Smith & age 60. ~ · Peacock, New ¥ork Stock Exchange m ember !inn 4J Except in the case of death or disability, funcss La Beach. may be withdrawn no sooner than age 59 'A . At \hat r;;::::;;::;;::;;::;;;::;::;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;::;::::;;::;;:::;j time the distributions become taxable. however, at a presumably lower tax rate because the individual retirement . ............. ~.2·i.~~ -.......,. .a-..,_ WtlW ,.z id • ·~,_-''"" ~~ ... ~.-' :;M.t -:-i ··<·Hif.'i"J!~~ft~· ... ••· .... • Each December the Stock Markets experience a seuonal phenomena known as tax selling. Active traders will tell you that lhe year-end puts pressure on investors to sell stocks for tax purposes, malnly to use losses as deductions again.st income In the old . BUYING YOUR LAND FROM THE IRVINE COMPANY? year. Primarily, the stocks that get hit the hardest are those selling at or near their year's low. which were at substantially higher prices earlier in the year. For example, let's say that earlier this year in investor bought 1,000 shares o( stock at $20 a share, and that stock is now at $5. So he decides to sell the stock and Ute the $15,000 loa to offset other gains. Bay Escrow Inc. pioneered leasehold purchases from the lrvi~ Co. In 1952. Let experience work tor you. A.sk for Marian Johnson. He realiz.es that it is probably as much of a mistake to sell the stock at $5 as it was to buy it at $20. but figures he'll sell it now. get his tax 1085, and then buy It back in 31 days at about the same price. The Bay EKrow Co. Inc. (714J 671-6255 2515 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Seminar on tax slielter with sails A ta.x shelter that al- lows a mammoth tax write off, costs no up-front money and opens up the glitter and glamor of international sai l ing and globe-trottin.q? Right. Lancer Yacht and ' Ch"1.er Clubs Inter- national will conduct a seminar on jult such an offer today tn Irvine starting at noon. 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CA 92678 SIJ'td1 L K1\e1 This Slllemtrlt we~ hie<.! w11n me County Cler~ 01 01an~ Coun1y oo Nov 28, t983 F231241 Put>llllhoo 011nge CoaSt O•lly Pilot Dee 4 I I 18, 25 1983 6353·83 PtJBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINISI NAME STATIMINT The 1011ow1ng pers0t11 are oomo buS1nee.s as GASOLINE At.LEY 1982 CMrle SI ' Colle Mesa CA 92627 Je1ry E1se11 472 Abbie Way Cosle Mesa CA 92627 Dao E1se11 . t52 8 E t91h SI Cos1e Mese CA 92627 This t>vsiness •s conducted oY 11 general partnersnop Jerry E1s.i1t This Statement wos tiled w11n 1"1> County Ct4'1~ ot Orange Count~ on NllC NOTICE MUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rteffTIOUt IWIMH f4CTI1'IOUe .utMU ,ICnnoua ._.. ftennoul .,..... OMW CQUNTY •IC~...... "°'1ft0Ue ..,... .. NAMI tTATIMINT ..... STA~ NAm ITA,_.., NAlm aTATUmil'T ~A&. COUllT NAMI aTA~ llAm aTATtmNT The IOllOWtllQ perlOn I• OOlllQ Ille IOllOwtl'IQ I*-i. dolnO fle ~ petlOft le dOlllt Tiit IOIOti*lt .,.,_ we dolnf Of_.,.. COUNTY The I011owin9 .,.,_,. Me ..,,. The ~ l*IOll le doing t>us"'"s es buMnMe.. bu*-u: , t>velnMe M : ..,... ,,....... DtMrtst l>YlineM M. bvelneM er, CONCERT EVENTS. 1548·0 HAlllLUJAH ANSWEAINO IU· THE HAMOR G"'Ll AT OANlo ?ANDALE. 'AATNlRt. '°'2 Fo•· '•t --.. ..... ., ._ •M SOVTH\..ANO MORTOAOI .... HI W, 0 AT HAR 8 0 A Adams A....nue. Co•ll Mtu. CA REAU. 8M2 OWden Grow 8lvd • POINT, S44" OOldefl Ulntem, 0... fMlld "-· YOtbt Unde, CA tHM .... ,.,........_Ce. -.tan VICES. 17'°1 hlctl llvd . lulle 24, CHAllTMAa TMES. tto l 00- 02626 Sutt• :oe. Oerden Orow. CA. 02 .... ,Oilll. CA tH75 o.oroe I Wa'-1 and Donne L PMtlntiff· FIA&T ALLIANCE MORT. HuntlnQlon e-n. CA. t H47 Dr .. N9wpoft IMGll, CA. t2eeo Jamu MICllMI Kempner, 3463 lltOO Kim, lffH TownhOUM JOM 0 ~· 4111 ... ., .. .,, Av· WtltOtl. 5()1 A-*11 L• CO.la. San OAOE COM,ANY Southland Lending SeMc:.e eo,. hr.rtno J. Pono, )I Pine Vell9y Wimbledon Wey, Colla Mue. CA Drive. lustk'I. CA t2t80 enue, Belmotlt. CA .. 002 CltfMnla. CA. t2t72 DafendMlt: IAVINO & OOROTHV P<>fllton, (CalllO<nll COtpotl llon). lane, Mawootl 8aecll, CA t2MO 921126 ThlS bullnffl Is condvcteel Oy ti\ Tiii• butlneN It conductecl by;'" Jotw, E OOtnant tnd RM I SCHMIOT. and DOES 1 11\rough 10. 1730 I 8ffch 8MI . Su11e 24, Hiit!•• Thlt bvtlnaM It COtl<lllCled by Ill This bUMr>ess is conducted t>y an 1nd1Y1du11 1ndMdual Oomene, 80$2 Fo11n.to LAne, Yorli. lnelutlve tnoton 8Meh. CA 02847 lndlvld;itl ltl\Jtvidu•I Utoo Kim Jonn O Hock• Linde, CA 02ee4 CeM No C t492 l'ht• t>uttneu 11 condueteo t>y 1 Joe P0t10 JimQ Mtcnael K1mpnet Tnts t11te1nen1 wH tiled with the fhlt t11teme111 wit n1ea wllh lhe Donne I.. Stevana. or her tu<:· ~· corpotlllon Thia 1111_,1 w11 filed wl1h Ule rtus stetem11111 w11s toed wllh the Coun1v Ctt1k ot Ora~ Couniy on County Ctetk or Ora"Qe Coun1y on ~. Trutl .. ot Ille Ootlne L, NOTICll ~ON•~ twd Jonn R11mu ... n· TrHautet C0un1y Clerk ot Or111Q41 County Otl County Cl41fl. of Oien~ Couoty on Nov 78. t98J Nov 23. 1913 Stevena lntef Vlvoe Trutl detecl Aprll , .. _ t OU..__-.:.! _...__1 ......; Tll1a 1111e~n1 w11 tiled with 1n. Nov t8, 1913 Nov 1$ 1983 m1no '2'1m 10. 1078, 50t Avenlde Le Cotla, Ian .,. cow _, ---,~ Coun1y Clerk of 0111101 County Ol'I ''*71 . '230112 Publlsh&O 01a11ge Coaal Dally Publltlled Or1ng1 Coa11 Dally C..,,.,te, CA. 02672 L wtt~~ ":"'.~ :-:· ~ Nov 10. 1983 Put>lllhed Or111Q41 Cou1 Dally Pub11911eo Orange Coast Oally Piiot Dee 4, 11, 18. 2S. t083. Pilot Oee 4. tl, 18, 25. 1083. John R G...._ end voreen E. ~1 ........ , ... 1,.! ...._._ J•· ,ntlOI P1101 Nov 20. 27, Oee 4, 11, 1083 p1101 Nov 20, 27 Dee 4, 11 1983 63$0·83 6337·83 Gawto . 8 t 10 Arboretum Rd .. the "erftla _, ...... -. 091\lel T. W91ch 6 t40·83 6131·83 Anaheim. CA 92807 11 you will\ to Mell the advkl• or en Attor..-J et l.ew otlDtlC NOTICE · M1ry E Dolan, 7040 lllewl>Q4nl 111orney 1n thla mall••. yov allould eot leel Chapman AYenwe IMIDLIC MnTICE rUIH. PtBl.IC NOTICE Line. Anaheim, CA 02807 do ao p1ompUy so thal your wr111an Oren,., CA. ntN rvu "" PUBLIC NOTICE l---F-IC-T-IT_l_O_U_l_a_u_S_IH_l_l_S __ J ___ .!.:=.::...:.:.=~::...---1 This buslne11 Is c;ondu<.ted by • rHpon.e. 11 any may t>e rn.o on Published Orange cou 1 Ottly ,.CTITIOUS au .... aa I 8 a SINES. N ...... wT•T•MINT FICTITIOUS aUSIHIEIS general pertnerllllp. 11me Pilot Nov t3. 20 2,, Dee 4, 1983 .... Ml ST•TtMI ... F CTITIOU U '" "' .... " NAMl ITATIEMINT Donne L Wilton 6067·63 ".. .. "' NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng pe1sons ere doing The lollowlng persona ere doing This t11temenl wu 11i.o with 1,.,. AVISOIUlled he atdo dem1nd1de The follOwlng persona ere d01ng 1 he 1011ow1ng persons are doing 1>us1ness es ainell It County C19'k o1 O•tl'IQI COIH11y on El lrlbume, lede O.Cldlt OOfttre Ud. -------------! bu11ne11 u : business as ETC BOOKS. 270 E 17th St. TEL·LIFE STATIONS OF AMERI· Nov 28. 1983 1lft audlenelt e "'-Cl'l9 Ud. r.. EMPHASIS ON HAIR, 1873 lrvtne HACIENDA INN. t951·3 Newpor1 Coste Mesa. CA. 92627 A. 30t3I Town Cantet Or. Sle. 140. '21'111 apoftda «Mnt10 de 5 dlee. LH la PtJBllC NOTICE Avenue, Suite J, Cos11 MeN, C>\ BlvO Costa Mesa CA 92627 Carolyn L Coei.111111 440'' VII aguni Niguel. CA 92677 HOWll ... Ql .. T .... & INIOWN lnlorm8Cllon que tlgve. FICTITIOUa 9Ua1N1aa 92627 ' Mike Shu Chill Lon 1$3S9 Calle Lido No1d N°wpo11 Beech Ce M A Woo<! Compenles. inc .. Atternere at Law H ~ou wl"' 10 MM Ille acf'flce of NAMI tTATIMINT Nancy Re.er. 2428 •B. Orange Oespense•o Hacoenoa Hts CA 92663 2832 M•rotno Or 1.agune Nlguel. U40 c-.-on.. el\ ellotMJ In 11111 Matter, you The followinQ PflflOnl .,, dotl'IQ Avenue. Coate Mesa, CA 021111 9174$ Donna Goodwin 20471 El'Clr· A 92677 ~' Offtce ... 12117 elloulcl do'° ptompllJ '° lhel y-bualnHs 81 Cllefyl McLetn, 20091 B1yv1ew M1i.e Snu·Ch•n t.1n glade~ t.n Huntington Beach CA fhll t>ostneu ,1 conducled by a Newpcwl lkach, C• . ._, wrltlen r .. pon ... If 8"J, maJ be HANOVER L TO . 18600 Mlln Df"'e Sanle Ane HelghlS, CA 92707 11115 sta(emeN was hied""'" lhe 92646 ~MOO Tllll l>u$1neu 11 condueled t>y in· oun1v Cte•k 01 01an9e Countw on Trios ousmess 1$ conduele<l by I O<PO•lhon llled °"time. Slreet. Suite 1 IO Huntington Beach, d1v1dual1 • ' Ma•k A Wood Put>tllhed O••no• Cou1 01~y SI u ed. eollclt .. CA 92648 Nov 15 t983 F2"" ..... qecne1a1 pa11ncetsn1p II lh11 Sl•lemenl was hied with lhe Pllol Dee 4. t 1 18. 25 1983 ._ ...... ~'n ........ ~en ".,'• .. c~o Rot>ert M Smllh t8600 Main Nancy L Raser .-1... aro1y11 l ockert County Clefi. 01 O•ange Counly Ol'I 11340·83 ,., ..... • ........---• • S S 0 8eeell Th11 1111emen1 was hied with llWI PuDhsneo O•unge Coast Oa1ty lh•s '>ta1emen1 was hied wom 1ne 22 983 tlebe1l1 twKerlo lnmedi.t-••· treet uue It Hunungion • Counly c1 .. k of Or1n9e Coun1y on P1101 No• lO 27 Dec 4 11 t983 Coutlly Cieri. nt Orange Counly on Nov t Fnoetl .,_ .,. NOTICE de Hie Manete. aw rHpVMI• CA 92648 Nov 15 t983 6130.SJ Nov 28 1983 l"UIM.!\I H ertle, al hey elguna. puede M r JIGll B Goen 18600 Mam S1reet F231241 F23124e Pvbhshe<I 01ange Coast 011ly FICTtTIOUI 8Ul*llS teglelrede • tleftlpo. Suile 110 Hun11ngton 8eecn CA Publosheo 01atlge Coa~t Oaolo 1--------------Put>l1sl'leO 01a11ge CoaSI 011ly Pilot Dec 4 11 18 2$ 1983 Ml STATIMINT l·TO ntlE OE'INOA~T: A c;IYll 92648 Nov 28 •983 FnGll1 Publoahed Orange Coaat Oa~y P1101 Nov 20 27 Dec 4 11 t983 6132·83 P1101 ~ 4 It 18 2!> 1983 PUBllC NOTICE Point 0.,c. 4 11 •8 2$ l983 6336-83 NA complalnl hH been fMed bJ the This business IS conducted lly • 8:lt 1 II~ 634S·8l Tile IOllowong l*IOnl ere CIOing ,_1nilft 90lln1t "OU. tt you With lo llmneo partnersn10 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t>os•ness 8S th , R 'M s h ------------NAME STATEMENT Doo.,•IC NOTICE UPLAND PROPERTIES: 18195 delend 1 1• lew•llll, you mwtl, To1>ert mil 111__. h h l"UDL Eell McOu•moll Uni! H. ltvine, CA wllhln 5 days atter lh•S summons 1s hos s1atemen1 was "" wll 1 • PUBLIC NOTICE Th., tollowong peison •S Ooon9 l'tllllC NOTICE 1--------------SC!fVe<I on you Ille w•lh lhlS courl 1 County Cletk ot Orange County on --------------Uu! .. ,.l.'s~ a~ FICTITIOUS aUllNl88 927t~ 1111en response 10 the comp111n1 Nov 28 1983 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1A1 ARtHAEOlOGICAL AO· FICTITIOUS aUSINlSS NAME ITATIMINT John C Scoll, l8t95 Eetl UntMs you oo your delaull will l>e F23t242 NAME STATEMENT 1SOR1 GROUP 1B1 BROCK RE· NAME STATEMENT The follow1ng persons ere doing McOurmou, lJnil H lrVlr>e, CA entett!d 011 apphcetoon ol the ptaon. Pu1>l1sroeo Orange Co1'1 Deily Tile tot1ow1ng person 1s <10111g fAR(,>< t648 N~wporl Blvd . Su11e file following p.irson IS doing us1ness 1$ 92714 1 fl d lh 1 d P1t9t Dec 4 11 t8 25 1983 business as CoStJ Mt'~d CA 92627 1>us111ess as SOMBRERO ROCK IN\IES T MENT RICll81d 0 Burn•. 18 t95 E1s1 I ii•) 15 COUrl may en e• a jU ge· 6352·83 SERI/ CE P B IL20 R h SURF SAFE •o 0 S t S ROUP 17602 •1mst1ong •venue. McOurmo11. Unn H. Irvine. CA men1 against you for the relief de· 16~~0P~ic~~1~a ~~:IN~osta M~sa la~:'~~wp~~; Be~c:;=; CA J 92660ut Laguna CA 92S77 vista el 0 ltvone Ca 92714" " 927 t4 monoed on the complaint which .... A 92627 This business is conoutled t>y an Jonn Doll McKenney 20 1/1918 Del Josepll S1emle1 1839 S1t>fln& Michael Hogan. t8195 E111 couto •esun "1 9arnoshment 0'1----PtJ8l.--IC_Mftl' __ IC_E ___ _ Lewis R Puge Jo t969 Arnoto r>d1111dua1 Soi S Laguna Ca 92677 err ace, Corona del Mer. CA, 92625 McOurmoll, Unll H. Irvine. CA wages takin? 01 money or propeity """ Ave COs!a Mesa CA 92627 James Poul Brock Th1s bus1nesa1s conducteoby an Donald L Oo•an and Jo.Ann 927t4 or other relle requested 1nlhecom·1------------- Th1s business is conducted lly an This s1a1emen1 was tiled w11n 1n11 1nd1v1dua1 Doran. 1907 Yachl Cohr•e. Newport WllH•m Marlin, 18195 Eu1 pl~~\ed Sepl 2 I, 1983 FICTITIOUS 9USINlll 1no1v1dua1 ounty Cte•• ol Ora11ge Couniy on John Otll McKenney. Beech, CA 92660 McOurmoll. Unit H. Irvine, CA J PETERSON Clerk NAM! STATIMINT Lewis R Page Jr 011 14 t983 This statement was llfed wnh the Phillip P Schalfe11, 3072 Cesa 92714 B 0 M co T Del) The lollowlng persons ere doing This statement was hied w11n me F230030 County c1e11t 01 01ange County on Linda Lane. Garden Grove, CA. Kevin Welker· 16196 Ent r.c,MA:~~LI ~DWA,.C:,, INC. l>uSlness u · County C1e1k ot Orange County on Publlsned Orange Coast Oa11y Nov 28 1983 21144 • McOurmoll, Unit H, lrvlne, CA. t'"""" ......... _ ....... arvd., •··lte ..-ATmTER INVESTORS. 2422t ,,8 ,,8~ " , ·•-~" "~ a • • • '" ,._, ...... ., ,.. .. Dor 6 •·~ ., ""'· 927 14 .....,. ..., ,_...., -_,, Calle de ta Loulie, Suite 308, Laguna Nov c . h• " .... oi • ...,v_""·" ec;_...._,_,_.,.. • .. .. -.,.11ror" en ""'"'"·""'·an. L Yllefton, CA. t2t35 Hills CA 92854 F231240 6137-83 Publlsneo Orenge Coas1 Delly 230 Sunset Ortve, Fellt>rook. CA. Kennelh Selloni.id. 18105 EH i 7t4) 171•1132 J 'Ronitd Evens. 24221 Callede11 Pubhsneo OranQe Coast Dally P11ot Dec 4, t 1 18, 25. 1983 2038 McOurmoll, Unll H, lrvlne. Ce. 92714 ut>llshed Orenge Coest Dally Pllo1 Louise. Suite 308• k•gune Hiiis, CA P11ot Dec 4 11 18, 25 1983 Nil.IC NOTICE 6346..a3 Rosa M Peters & Shirley M. Th{• t>u9'nat1 ts conduc1eo t>y • 4, t t. 18. 2$. t983 9265<4 PtJBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINIH NAME STATIMlNT r he lollow1ng person5 ere O<><n<;i DllS1nese as WILDLIFE EXPEDITIONS INTER· NATIONAL 24302 Oet P11do. Dena Point CA 92629 . Douglas A Thompson, 24302 Del Prado Dena Po1n1, CA 92829 OOUQtas A Tnompson fh1s 1111emen1 was r11e<1 with lhe County Clerk pf Otenge Coun1y on Nov 16, 1963 Fnor74 Pubhsllecl Orange Coas1 Ollty P1101 Nov 20. 27 Dee 4. t 1. 1983 11138·83 PtJ8l. IC NOTICE 63$4·83 Peters, 1948 P011 Albans Piece. general pertneranrp 6335·83 OSL Se·v~· Company, 3200 11 S..ch, Ce 92660 Roeti11d 0 . Burn• .. ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pta.IC NOTICE Welle• A. Lut>ke & M1tgllll 0 Thos s111ement wu fllecl wtlJt the BrtSlol S1ree1, Coste Men. CA FICTITIOUS aUS*IEll NAME STATEMENT ut>ke. 1401 Sky11ne 011ve, Fuller1on, Coun1y Cle<k of Orange County on Pta.IC NOTICE 92628 NAM! tTATIEMIENT The lollowong person IS dotng FICTITIOUS 9USINll8 A 92631 • Nov 28. 1983 ,UtMI Tnls t>ostness IS conduelecl t>y • The following pefSOOI I.re dOlng FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l>ut:~sA~E EXPRESS 177 Rivet· The to~:~·:.~:.~·:! dOlng This 1>u11ness is condu<:led t>y e JONIS, MAHO.Y 6 MAYTON WIST 0..ANGI COUNTY oerr::~~l=~p t>urHnr:~:;STICAL HANDS. 29332 Pta.JC NOTICE The 10~:!~ ':!!!,~E~~ O<><ng ~~e Ave Suite I Newpon Beaen. business es ~~~~;:,s.=,~a.., Per1ne< ::,-,::,:. ~.., iHM, autta ::.A~i~~~ This st••-• was filed wnll the Sonom1w1y San Juan C1P11treno. l>uSlflfls as • Ro:~::; Unwin t 1 t42 Btmtnl Dr c:~~~~~ ~o6~RT~~~~e g~~e~ T1>1s s111emen1 was flied w1111 trie 205 11411M ltrMt ~~n~.c1':~ or Orange Covn1y on c~!.~~75 01e1e1 S1u1e, 28332 CYCLE 6 CO 1982 Charle SI • iSan11 Ana CA 92705 • t.IMOUSINE. 29 IS Redhill . Ave . ounty Cle<k .or Ot1nge County on Newport lkactl, CA.,_ dWeeltftlfteler, CA. 12183 f2itW Sonom1w1y. Sen Juen Ceptstreno. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Trios bus1neS$ is conducted l>y en Suite G-201. Cos11 Mesa CA 92626 Nov 28· 1983 , m Put>loshed Orange Coul Dally ;~~~·~Y. ~~!:,~~n•~~!~.~C Put>hShe<I Ortnge Coast 0111)' CA 92675 CosJ~r~!~ec''A ;~~27A1>boe Way 1nd1v1due1 Burl~ Aovernsino Inc 291S P l>ltsllecl Ofanne Coast2'~ail" PllOI Oec: 4. 11, 18. 25, 1983 Oelendenl .. L H•OOELL end Pllol Dee 4. 11. 1112$,1983 Anne Ka1n111n1 S1u1e. 29332 a • Rieharo Unwu1 Reoll•ll Ave Suite G·201 Cosll u -... ' 6342-83 "" "" 6348 83 Sonomewey Sen Juan C1p;s111no Dan Eisen 152 B E 19th SI . Trios staleme<lt was hleo with Ille Mesa CA 92626 1101 Dec 4 11 18 25, 1963 HEIOt HAOOELL lndovldually and • CA 9267S Cosia Mesa CA 92627 oun1y Cler~ or Orange County on This business is conducteo by a 11341·83 Pl&IC NOTICE oing t>usiness 11 HAOOELL'S ThlS buMneu 11 con<1ue1e<1 t>y a Tll•S business •s conoue1eo lly a Nov 30 1983 coipora1ton MOBILE "PM.. SERVICE. HAO· general pef1nersnip gene<al pa11ne1sh10 F23t4n Burt Shelko President 0..AMGE COUNTY OELL S MOBILE PM SERVICE. a Nil.IC NOTICE Heinz Otele< Slut• Jerry Eisert Pullllsneo Orange Coast Oa•ly T'11S s1a1eml!n1 was fole<I wotn tne PUBllC NOTICE 100 ~'f:'::':..e~~"' Par1neiship, DOES 1 lhrough IO, In· This S11Htmen1 wu hle<I willl the Trios Slltement was filed Wllh the 1101 Dec 4 I 1 18, 25. t983 Counly Clerk ot Orange County on FICTITIOUS auatN1•• Senta AN. CA. '2701 lucsove N 9L477 NOTICE OF DEATH OF County Clerk or Or•llQI County on F231247 F'231HS The tollowong persons are dOing FREDERICK NOTICE! You hewe been Mled HAKAM a1..a PATRIGIA C ~:n~ c:~~k3 ot Oran9e Counly on 6376-83 Nov 28 l983 NAMI STAnMENT Pelllloner· l<ATHLEEN MARIE IH o .• u....o... PATRICIA CATHERIN El Nov t5 t&83 FUOS73 otmllC NOTICE Pub11sne<1 Orange Coatl Q111y busoneu as R-""""•nl JOSEPH THOMAS · • • • Put>llshed Orange Coast 0111y PullhShed Ot1nge Coast Dail~ l"UU Pilot Dec 4, 11 18, 25. 1983 CHARLIE'S BRANO CASUAL FREDERICK n .. court mey decide eo•ln•I 'fOU HAKAM AND OF PETI-Pilot Nov 20. 27 Dec 4. "· 1983 Poto! Dec 4 11 18 25 198~344·83 FICTITIOUS auSINESS 8349·83 SPORTSWEAR. 369 E. 17th SI . Cue No 0222694 ,,.::,~~ ·= ~:.~ .. ~= TION TO ADMINISTER ES· 6l39·83 NAME STATEMENT Su11e •24, Colla Mesa. CA. 92627 SUMMONS <'AMILY LAW) IN lnl0tmatlon b91ow. TATE NO. A-1%0772 P~LIC NOTICE The 1011ow1ng person is doing PU8l.IC NOTICE Charlie s Brand's Par1nera, 369 E. NOTICll You haw• been twd. 11 you wlah 10 5ee1c me advice of an To all heirs, beneficiaries. PtJBllC NOTICE bus•ness as 17th SI Suite "24 Costa Mesa. CA The C-' "'91 O.Clcle aealn•I 'fOU 11101ney 1n this m111e1. you snould d . t d -------.,....-'----- -------------EMA ASSOCIATES. 635 Ba~e· SI 2627 wtthoul ,_ '*"' hNfd ""'"' do so promptly so that your w1111en ere 1. ors an l'Ontingen ,,CTITIOUS aUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Suite P. 109 Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 FICTl"TIOUS aUSINESS Trios busonen 1s conducl<Hl by a you reepond wtthln 10 deJI. "9ed resPOnM 11 any mav t>e hied on cr e duo r s o f PATRIC! NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Robin K Cheung 63S Ba~er SI NAME STATEMENT 1m1teo ner1ne11htP ltle lftlOfftlallon below. time C ATHERINE H AKAM. aka The following person ts doing The following oersons are doing u11e P· 109 Costa Mesa CA 92626 The tollowing peisons ere ooing W Cnartes Brande II youw•sh •o-i. the advice or en AYISOIUsteo ha s•dO demandade PATRICIA C H AKAM and business as ou;~LeOs~ as 20 \list a Del Sol S fh•s bu~oness •s conducteo lly an lluSE•nLe!sNOas GENEn •t PARTNER !hos s1atemen1 was hied with the a1101ney •n lhll mall•• you snou1d El tt•t>uma. lede declcHr contre Ud. KERN S SAILS. $05 1s1 S1tee1 l'lcJ1v1aual l "' nunly Cler• nf 01ange County on oo so promptly '° th11 your wrllten aln auctlencla 1 m-qwe Ud. re-p!•rsons whu may be o ther· Newport Beech CA 92663 aguna CA 92677 Rooon K Cheung SHIP a General Partneisnop 3 l6 Nrw 8 1'!83 •esoonse 11 any may Ile hied on aponde «Mnlro «M 30 dle1. Lee ta Wist' lllt<'rC'Sltod in the will Jooene F&iguson 232• Elden r 1 Jonn 0<11 McKenney 20 ll•sta Oet In•> ~1a1,.men1 .-as hied with the Main SltN!I Huntonq1on Beacn CA F22tltO tome lnlormeclon Cl'" tlgwe. and or PSI.alt'. Costa Mese CA 92627 ">ol 5 l aquna C..A 91677 nunl\ Lie•• ot O•ange County on 20648 " S 7,3., , Pu1>1o;neo O•ange Coas1 Oaoly AVISOIUsled na sioo demandlde 11 you wleh 10 -" the ldYlc• ot A l h '-· f J~·• T111s t>v s•ness •s conouclecl by an Har11s Mc1n1osh Schurmeoet 19;0 No. ~.: 196) ona•a ~ ttoul • • l tt•e ,101 Nov tJ 20 27 Dec 4 l983 El 111ouma lede decldlt contra Ud. en allOfMJ In Ihle matter. )'OU pl'll ion dS U<'l.'n I ~.., individual "4•0w•c~ Dr A1t1 Dena C..A '+ tOO' F231'10 Ha•Un• ""nt•nqton Beach CA 606<1·11'.. aln 141dlencle 1 -que Ud. re-ahould do 90 ptompllJ '° 11\et JOUt by Samul•l I lukam in thl' Su· JOClene Fl.'rguson This bus•ness s conoucieo by J P,.1 llS"l'D O•a""" Coasl Oa11y 2648 eponde dentto de JO d6ee. LM le "' If ,. ( O r>-Tn a 1111emen1 was t11eO Wllh 1~ -iene•a1 partne•sl'l•O P ,,.,, ~· J 11 ,8 .. l!> ,983 Nanc~ S1•out n:n L1111e '1arbo• lnt0tmac:i-~ elgve. wr -'~· _,, mar pl•nor '-ourt 0 range ...... un· ' Joon 0111 Mcl(enney 6339•83 Hu1•1tngtqn Bt'ilCr> CA 9?6~8 Nil.IC NOTICE II rou wi.11 10 ..-IM .O.lce of '"i1 :.'t~": ... eollcllenlcon ty n~ut•stin~ that Samuel ~~n;~ ~~~~ ot Orange Counly on T1tts ~•atemenl ... 11s t.teo w•th tM • !,la•>an C•an,. $!>42 Fe•nhotl Ctt an etlOfM)' In IMI tnetter. )'OU lo cM "" •botldo en HI• Hunlo 11.tkam bt• J ppomktl Jl> pt•r · F229592 t.ovnty Cieri. ot 0 1an9e Coun1> :>11 1-------------lc.re 4 Hut1hhqton 8eM:t' CA FICTITIOUS aUSINESI ahould do to ptomp4tJ to !Mt 1our debetle l\ecerlo tnmedlat-le SUl1JI n •prt-st'nlat1Vt' lo ad· PullhSllecl 011nge Coasl Ollty .,Ov ze •983 PUBLIC NOTICE 26'18 NAME STATEMIENT wrttten • ......,... ff MJ. "'.,be ..... m-r•, Ml rMp~ .. , nun1Stl•r lhl· l '!>l.aU.' vf PA· P1lo1 Nov 20 27 Dec ' 11. 1983 '231244 1-------------1 Wolhdrh L.:1.:ino ~04 18111 S11ee1 111e tot1ow1ng pe1sons a1e d<><ng tlledon ti-11 1 h elt _....._ 6t'1113 P.,01os<1e<l Or,mqe Coast 011ly F'ICTITtOUS BUSINESS Hu11to11\j•on8t>Jcn CA 92648 businesses llUetect..e...aotlctter .. _ eecr •·' •Y Uf\8,,........ TRICIA CATHERIN • ? IOI Oec 4 11 18 25 1983 NAME STATEMENT M3tl Dillon 5$42 Fe1nh11i C11cle J 0 ENGINEERING 1651 Ptacen· lo de llfl ........ en Ml•_ ... r,~~~~ '~fE°NOANT: A clY HAKAM (under lhe lndl .. -------------6)47·83 The 10110-..•ng oe/son •S d0•"9 4 '1unh"9ton Beacn CA 92649 118 M Coi.ie Mes& CA 92627 debette Mc«le ._...._.. ( fltlllC NOllCE busmess a~ Pau1 ou11art 612 1S1n S1reet Steven Wiiham Connelly 14502 • eomplelftl "--been tlted b)' pl•ndl'nt Adm1mstra11on o ____ ...... _... _ _... ____ _ ----------...,,..--COAST "4TERNATIONAL LIM· Huntington Beacn CA 92648 Del Amo Ave fusion CA 92680 «M "18 ....,_., ew r..-.te pelnllft .. elntl JOU." J~ wleh t £.stalc'S At:t). The pelltton IS FICTITIOUS 9USINESS DlllH No'lcls TEO '06 4' d SI N 1 B B 83 B ..c:ttta, .. MJ elg-. puede -def9ftd lllle leweutt, 1~ mua · n... N•~ ST•Tt,,..NT c en ewpor 111 ovens 9 1 everly Lene. Oav•d Dbn">elly, 902 N Ch1poen•. ,.,..trade e tlefnpo. wtttllfl )0 deyS 111., lhls sommons 1 set for hearing m ..,.,pl. No. 3 ,..-; .. - Beacn Ca 92663 arden Giove CA 9264 1 ' Anaheim CA 92801 l ·TO ~ MP<>NDIN'T: The served Ofl you .• toie willl 1h1s court at 700 C ivic Center Dr .. W est. t>u~:_,:o:w•ng Pflflon 11 do!ng 2~~eS~n N~~~rt~!;c~~r~a :~;~3 a~~i~ <f:~~eCA 1~~~~0 Elmwood C 18." ~ord~n Oo~~el~i6~473 t pettttotier flee IMad • petlticlft :· wrnten responae to Ille complaint.I Santa Ana, CA 92701 on De· NATURAL REFLECTIONS. 2119 "f ,. 1~~~UU!W'\• ,. , , , _ Tnts t>u~ess 1s5lj~J5l!!?,..l>Y an This business IS conducted by a ar 81 ~:•ne:ss~~~o 0~1ed by. a ;,a~:;'.:';n.ee,o" '°: U:: u~~~r de~~':] ~be~~bfhl"tlf~~~ .... I~· ·c;:./";t:..<~ ·~~.IL ,-{J":~ ~'~Y-"-1" ... .t~~..._,,: ': .,~WIP,llt'i.hJ~,. , • l · -l~""*"' I': ~~ -• ~ • ._, I ..._ ....,.,,....·~ • ~ JfX:1' .. ' ~--< .; .. ~ ~ • .,,. DA tr. I i11;( :IN:::> ;i I'\''' S1ev~Wl11'b'il)g .~. . ...... • Lil~~wii-~ n..:A,..' )lln'il'IV"" • ... • -o;. •. awtt' lie J. •• r , -·'"a iw·v-• U" Letry A. Burge. 2119 M111ners dt•nt ul I luntmuton & .. 1lh Trios s1a1emen1 was f11eo w11h the t ll1s statement was Ille<! w•th the Tn1s ste1emen1 w&11 111ed wllh Ille .,.,.:;: ~ tfta caun"' J.., • menl age st you lo• the relier de granting .of the petition, you Drive Newport Beeeh, CA. 92660 " ounty Clerk ot Orange Counly on ounty Clerk or 01ange Coun1y on County Cterk ot Oiange Counly on ........ _, _ ........... ._.!!.lift • man1doec1 on 1 lhe1 compt1aihn1. wn1 IC should either appear al the Thia t>ualness •• conducled t>y-tn p;i~d ·''' "~ 'ucldl·nl~ £)(, Nov 23 1983 ov 8 1.983 9 ,....,, -~ .. "..--cou resu 1 n gains men o h . d tale b . lndMduel 2 1 uir• 11 I I F?3tt5I F--Nov 8 1 83 other orden c~ dtwlelclft ef weges. liking 01 money or propen ear ing an s you o ,ICC· L A B " " ,.Jl unl1ngll)n u ""._., F22W17 propeny, ......, IUPPOff ctllW °' 0111« r.itef 1.equested 1n Ille com· lions o r file writ~n objee •~ry · l,l!O• -mana H o:.ptl.il Mr; Htggtn.., Pu1>1os10eO Orange Coa.st Dally Put>llshed Or.~nge Coas1 Delly Publoshed Oienge c oas1 Delly C1telody cMld ..,...n, ~' 1 · ·· . . h h bef Tl\111111ement wes flied with Ille W.l!t a prt>dUl'll•ln un.;lv~t liJr P1to1 Oec 4 11 18 2s. 1983 Pilot Nov 13 20 27, Dec 4, 1983. p1101 Nov 13 20, 2, Dee 4• t983. ,...,coee..and-ltolMf,...,aa P~~\ed. July 20 1983 lions wit. t e court ore County Clerk ol Orange County on • h · .,0 , . . . t 16338-83 6065·83 ~-83 ,,..J be trantM tlf "'9 -'·TM RICHARD L MACK. Cterk the hearing. Your appear-Nov 14. 19J3 m orl t ill1 -: C'ar' \.\II ' ,_...._, of ...... teellnf .. B YOLANDA PONCE Deputy ant'e may be 10 person or by f'2'00IO N ortronll''l> (. orp Ht• \\ .1~ "'-' or propef'ty ... ottler _.. <'-Al) LAW OF'1Cli OF WELCH our attorne Publlshed Ot•no• COH I OIJly also m<'mbl·~ "' S.;1n1. M<it .,, eu"'°'1hcf PfOMedlllf• IMJ .... a aUMITT y LF YOU A.RE A CREDI· Pllo1 Nov 20. 27 Dee 4, 1 t6~N:_383 by thl•St•;,C..,1hvl1t (hunh c~~~ [IJ =:A 11 '* IOOC1ty,MtlwatWMt,a1 •. t22 TOR oracontingent creditor Bl.'luvi-d hU',b.ind uf Albo·rdil lit 14.. _:\NC·H. Clafll '/::::':;:~-;-o f the deceased, you must file 5<-lltnir l'Vt-rv1h1n1t H 1gg1n:,. Ix lo\\•d f.llh('r ol The GloryAoLIVflNGCNAhJlVrllTY stmas • 9r: ...... A I. aoaTICK, OefMllJ Pubhshed Oienge Coast Oaoly PtlOI ynur claim With the court or frnm m otorn·d t'' I da l\l.1y W .dti r-. ,,, (tlAll'AMlll.IWHNIY Nov 13 20.21 Dee " t983 pn>sent it lolh~personal rep· to ptanos It sihr .... . . \I r '°101 t-" c....., Dftft r t07 6071·83 'uuupa ' °"' 'un" '"~.in Lat Nltuel CA. mn resentatlve appointed by the natur,. of J>t'OPll' 10 ~ ~r • .mdt ~ilclrc 11 I l ull\ ••0 •1 "'>-__ ... ~ _ _ ~-· ~ ~L.. .. ~~-· ~ STARRING· (71•)-.10.0' court within {our months c11~ ard old SI.Ill''.'. \\,11!1 r-. .1ttU IJl11 "!> v~ ~!UV ~ ~~~ ' ~ut>llsl1ed Ot•noe Coast 011ty PllOI Nil.IC NOTICE from the date of first issuance hnhbtl'S and takt' le r S'lul l 11hrh"l1 ol ........ Oolllet Nov 13,20,27 Dec 4 1983 <>f'ANG«COUNTY f I d --' <>-upnrw onl'' lor -11 11 11 Performance• every nlght at 8:30 and ~• t .t0a 110M.v 6056-83 o euers as prov1 ""'m ~· t •. 111"''' ' L,,,,1 ~1.1 " ' 8:30 p.m~ • ~'"°" COUflT u on 700 of the Probate Code lam1ht-s 10 m ovr H1..-..i1 ~ "tll 1,. m .11t rJ Sun Pta.IC NOTICE 1001;.~ ft:. ~.o;z::-' of California. The ume for .ind 2row And thr dJ\ °'~ I .• t 7 µ m •• t St 'An adO•hOnal d J(i pm oerlormance IS t>e1ng ottered on Dec 8 -r·1· I II J>O'Y'l!llnn .. I hat l\l .• r\·, I'\ th• S1 ·,1 (.',11ll11l11 9 tO 6 11 and Dec t5 tnrough n 0..ANG« COUNTY Pla1n11ll FRANCIS w PAAA I ing c auns WI not expire -• llllUNIC•AL CO\MT Oelen<11n1 JOAN ELIZABETH prior to four months from the nnr,. ~rv,.d th,.m Chur< h M"'' Chro-.11J11 •A mulhlude of h11tng "Th• bi99Ht ChrittmH ..., .iuotc:IAL OflTNCT i:S~.7.F:e;,;,!~ ~~·~:=:,•,~: date of th e heanng nollred w,.11 nutlM' thl"tr bur 1.il "di ht ll·l1•h1 ah-<I 11n annels soar high a"'~~ ,........nt In .... C""ntry.. *' .,.....,.. atwd. bo 11vru1n1·<1., .,, vv•" ....-.--"' vv Ne11fl'Ofl a..ch. CA • .-O-t347 AOONIRAM JUDSON HEAD. SUSIE a ve l\lund.o\ I'll'< S •11 ii A~I ·'1 you on ttie night sky a 18¥1.lh prod\ICtk>n'' Plelnllll AMERICAN-CAL MEDI· TIGHE HE.AO VIVA HEAD PAAR, YOU MAY EXAMINE the th1· • hu1 •I\ '' t1h foth1 t beneath the 120 loot Channel 2 News _..__. .... , • .,. CAL SERVICES NO t INC .. 1 Cell-end 111 pe<•ons c;t11m1119 by. through fill' kl•pt b y the rourt. IC you Th.11 "~,.,."1 nrw .. I l.1111t I J111t11-1111 l \·ll'lir .int htgh CatheOral ceiling "The evenlnn Is ftlled wlttl -torn11 corpo1e11an. dt>• FLAGSHIP or under such decedents. and au lnr ''n11 whl"n luh•l llh 111 "tll IH 111,1111 11, • o.c.t.a.ta?..iy CONVALESCENT CENTER person1uni.nown.cta1m1ng1nyteg1t arc tnle!'C'Stt'<i m lhc est.ate, c hat11?""' tn vour •Roman teg1onna1res on colOf; detail and Yari9ty... Oefendent WANDA PIERCE. 1n or e<iu1111>te roghl 11t1e, es111e. llen or you may scrvt• upon the ex· lllr nr• !.",,1191,. ,, 11 11 (11•111 1 '•lt1·pli1 11: ,.. l ' Ill I ' I .I \ I' I c I ' I n ... , s1111tl1 \1111w •• 1, IJ1 prancing while horses vet• the audience In the 1no1v1duat JERRY JAMES PIERCE. 1nte•e11 1n 1ne compla1n1 adverse 10 l~·utor or administrator. or • Tho sa a I ,... kl c .. I.. I It'' en 1nd1v1dull ano DOES I through pt111nt1H s 11114! or any cloud on ptlln· h ~ f h , u 11 s 0 .. in tng "' •• mat IP' 20. lrfclus1ve 1111 s mte mereto named as DOES I upun l l ' Olll•rm ':I or t 4.: ex· stars Los Angeles Times c ue No 59965 10 100 1nc111s1ve l~·utor nr administrato r. and purt'hcl5t' nr I wn Ch1•rk r la.,5lf1rt1 - I I•• 1111 ~ 1.lt1 11 t.l!I BALTZ BEAQEAON SMITH 6 TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646·9371 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ci!metary Morluary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacrltc VtflW Onve Newport Beacn 644-2700 Mc:CORMICK MORTUA"Y t 795 Laguna Canyon Rel uouna Bea.en. C• 92851 49•-9• 15 MRCI IMOTHSRI llll IM'tOADWAY MOttTUMY 110 8t0.0Wty Cotla M ... M t •t150 •A cast ol 200 authenhcally "Th• mott ... borate In SUMMONS Cese No 39.34.73 r\I(• with th~· l'Ourt with proor costumed perlormers the WMt'' NOTICE! You lta.,. been auect. SUMMotta or St'l'\'lt>t•. a written rt>qucst A It I ,._ ,,_.court "''J decide aealMt rou N~ICll YMI "-" bNft lttM. . I • sha o fight comes .:>ante Bart>ara New1 without ,_ be'"9 11eerc1 llfttaN The ~wrt "'••decide .... ,.., rou slating I hat yuu desire spcc·1a from miles 1n space 10 ... '1endeerln9 t.mba, ram1. e.'2~ JOU '"poftd wltltln 30 de)'e. ANd without rour bel"t tle91d ""'"' notll'\' ot lhl' filing uf an in· pierce the glass wall ewea, ha119hty camelt, the lnlotmalton be'ow. you '"pond wtthlfl '° deJ•· ANd \'l'nturv und oppra1&•mcnt of ot the Cathedral and 1llu· kln9fy mavl...and •"991• In the Cryst•I .~~~~Yw'i~h.~~s':i:~ ~i:;::e:h= '';. ~~~~S::::; •d•tt• 01 en l'Stall' '.1sscL'I ur u t th<' pt'll· m1nate the manger fty ~ltl" Cathedf'lll do so p1omp1ty so lhet y;,..r wr111en 111o;ney 1n '"" m•U•• you Should lluns v i' Ul'\'OUnlS mcnt1on~ Sanra Ana Register In Garden Orove res,ponse. 11 ·any m•y 1>1 111.0 on oo so p1omp1ty so 11111 your w1111en m St't·tlvn 1:!00 and 1200 5 of CALL: (714) 750-9788 or (213) 750-0823 lime re1POnte '' any may Ile hied on thl' Cu1tr~rnu1 Prubiitc ~ode AVllOIUllecl ha Sldo demendeo. 11me El trlt>ume, lede dec:Mtlr ceMle Ud. AVllOIU11ea hi 1>d9 den•i•IOlde ROBERT E. MITCH LL alft ~lee -.,. Ucl. ,... E11111>um1 lede O.Ckllf c.Mre Ud. Attorney for Petltloaer ..,... --. • • -... Laa la etn ~la• -.,. Ucl.,.. 13115 Saa Aatoalo Drive .....,_ ... , .-....... .,..... deftlf• • '° c11aa. LM 18 Norwalk CA HHO ",.. Wtelt ....... ttla--. .. .....,......,...,. ..... . .. .. ...._, "' 1t11a _...., ,.. ",.. wWI to..-tM ._of Published Orang~ Cout .....W ••........., M .._.,.. .,. attefMf "' "* _...,, ,.. f);uly Pilot Dec. 3,..4-; 10. 1983. _...... ,..._, ..... , . ..., .. ....w ... ~ ....... ,... 6316-83 ........ ...... ,......., .. ..,,, Mer .. """"............................... -----------1 .. •"" .......... _........, .,"-'" .............. _ rtaJC NOT1C£ .................................... -....... -........... _____________ , ...... we. • IOIJlllta ,_.,.. ._.,.. """'"' ..... , ... ITATIMIWTOlwtTMOAAWAL ......... ::~ ........ -................ ,........ ""* fllAlmllMMIP n,111 .. a _..., 11 ~IAo ,_.. -GNU TWO UllDllt ·TO THIM Mm A .... ,., ... ,... 1'1CT1TIOUIWH..._ ............. Ne.,_ 11M 111r ._ ·TO THI ANT: A .... ITl\efollowlngpenonlla1wttftd1.- ,.._ ............ .,_ ..._" Hlfl .. lllrlt llel IMafl "" WtM u 1 oentf1ll paf1Ni' trom 1M pan. .................. ,... ............................ ,.. ...... nereNp ~ttlnt ""'"' the no. ...... JI09YI an. ltll•-11 ......, illla ......., ,... .... tltloua !Mltlnael n1me ol IAH tlf't9d on yOU, 1t1t with Ihle court 1 ...... • d~ .,._ tflll aummont It MAAOOI O!V!lOf'MINT COM· wntten ~· 10 tlle ~. -* on ~ou. lllot wlltl 11111 coun • fllANY et tt51a MacAnlluf IMt., unie.t ~ do. )'our default ... lie written rWJIOI* 10 IM Mmplajnt. 'Irvine. CA. t21 t8. lftt.-eo on #PlleatlOrl o1 tt1a p1a1n. un .... you do. ~ dllfeUlt will t>e The Jlcllt10u1 11111IMM ""'"' 1m,anc1 thlllcourt meyen1ar .,_,.. antared on eoplidUOn ot the~ 1111emen1 for the partrwtl'llp wee , "'91\1 aga1na1 you 1or 1t1e ,...., . ,,.._ ""· anc1 111tt court 111ay .,,,., • ~ filed Oft oao. a:i. '"° "' "" COuftty mended 1!1 Illa ()Clmfllalnl, wNC:tl ment againll yOU for the ,.... 0.. ot Orenge. could raautl Ill QtfnitftfNllt ot mended ln tM cOl'nOlllnt, tlltHCfl f"lll NO. F t&ttt• wao-. tllltno OI mont)' or prooeny CO\llO reeutt in oarnl-"ment ot F111t Na!!'t• ~r-.• v~· .. ·• "'11"" -· or Olhet , ..... raquaated"' IM cont-...... , .. Int Ol ft'IOMY Of PfOC*'V '°" Wftl\OrawlflO flWflant lohMI. pte1nt or °''* rtlWf ,.._1«1 1n the OOM· t1H2 MacAtlhllr IMI , lull• ~d. Det«t: AYO It, '"-' ,,_,,. !MM, CA. tl116 .J fllfTIAION. ~ Oel9d Dea 30, 1M2 ~· F.,._. &o!IMi Ir D tiw.LICOAT. °'"'1 LO~ 8"AHCH, CAerll llilm IN«, llC. r ,c-.r ..... M.Nll.A. h J y HYAn.~ Af1Hl•HATUW .C. lllM'IWMM' ..... UO. ~--...... .... ... -•.es-.......... ..... llttt •wfdPlloOA.... 0. ,.._="' ...., ~ ... ~Or ... 0.... De1tr NOii~--Orant1 Coea1 Delly flllot , ... ,,.., ~ COllt OellJ 11 mav makr tho"'" r han11.r" a ltttlr morr .iffordablr "°" ,, tq 11 l>ac 4 '"* Nov 20 tr .. 4 11 t"3 ..... .... ti, 20 ,, Die •. ,. 801043 dt~ flOU-13 ----------~ - To Place YM Ad, c .. 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ~~'4111.t :=Telephone Service: :::::: ~-i. ::: Monda y.Friday C.platrano ..,.... 1011 p ~ .. ~~Ma• 1012 8:00 A.M.-5:30 .M. ----1024 o..n. ""'"t 1o:ie B · C aToro . 10,2 usme ss ounter: ~~~.. := Monda y.Friday ~ttar ..... , :g:! 8:00 l .M .. 5:30 P.M. i...,.. ... S.-h 10.• ~~::.1 :~ DEADLINES: ~"V:~ i~ PUBLI CATION DEADLINE :;~~" :~ Monda,· Sat. 11 :30 a.m. ~~";:;:.CA.,..., .... , :~ Tuesda\' ~ton . 4:30 p.m. ~u~na ::: Wedne da' Tue . 4:30 p.m. ~· aui<11 ::= Thur!!>da v \\'ed. 4::30 p.111. ~tH.:... :\': frida ' Thur~. 4::l0 p.111. """.... 112! -' C" 3 ) A_.,._ca 11i,o aturoa,· r n . :( O p.m . 1 llnrh Property 111~ d C" 3 ()0 e.... ..... Ptopty 1211t un a\ r n. : p.rn. C.emPWr) Loto1 Ill~ Comm! ~·-12~ Condonununn• 1 l1' !lupin ... , Unit> I.AA H-to bo Mew.cl IJ2 CA~CELLATIO~ & CORR ECTI O~S: 1,..,.,.,. """"'"~ 13)1 l:i~r'.:~7."P" :!~: Cancellations and c.:>r rections rna · M.C.ko Hom. Parl<.t 142~ b d d di. ' .. 1oun111n. °""""' .. ~ e ma e on same ea mes as Ot•"I• Co ·~ 0ut 01 coun•v 1m above. Please ask for a cancell ation Out ol s.... 1~>'1 =.~ .. :~ number when ca.ncelling your ad. n.... .. ueo .-_,a".ll ~ . :m ERRORS: RENTALS ---Check your ad daily and report ~= ~ ;~~ errors immediately. The DAILY H'U:i'""'~.,. :JOI. PILOT assumes lia bility for the fir~t c.ondo ,....,,, 1400 ~ ,..,,. ~!~ incorrect ir.serti on cnly. Town-Uni "" ~:::~: ~ = CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ~=~ =I·-------.. --------~""" ... u"' :: l"MI fer Ille I liun fer Salt 11oom"' ~ 2902 "--'nil 1002 "--1002 ~~= : ..... ....., ______ _.-= -nil s...nm.r ""1i.lt ?toe v ... .-Renw. • ncn 'Rft>W. toS...,.. lllOe 'llftlW. Wonled -2909 G~l0<1\..nl ?912 Olfn it...W. 2914 e.....-RA'hlal& 1.tlf Comml Ren\Ala 2911 lndua1 lln!W. 2'20 Sl9n~ 2922 M ... 11..n"""' 292) ANNOUNCDl:NTS A.nnou~Vflf.i L.oot a. round "'"""" .. Pr~I ~l'Vl<tt S<ho<>b ~ lnalfUtuon Tnwl 3002 3004 3011 3014 3016 301• UMllU . Traditional 3 Br, 3 'ti Ba. Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to lell $1,250,000. lllYllE TEIUCE 11H l1ft11 Ttrraot, 04ll 1,.1 1-1 Panoramic bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba patio, pool home. Prime location . $775.000. YllTI IEL UM UYFlllT Fabul~ bay & mountain view. l Bdrm, 1 Be. condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. IAYSllE PUCE 11 YFllOIT BUSKSS ' FIWfCIAl e..s.-10<~ •e.....-Opponun1 .... a.....-want..i • lnYftuntnt Of>ponU_n,tlft ln-trnml Wanlod 'M...wy IO....,.,, 1u12 Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br., 4014 2 ba d.n . 2 boat spaces. Reduced.$1.500.000 4016 4018 ·~1 w.,,t..i ~TD t BOATS ~ Jll.nt ~I Po-« S..I s_.s Siu M.nnr r.q..,p i.u.n1 ~ Sllpo 8' °"""' s-• Suppl•" lnain.cllOn S..lboord• ---- ~ PElllSIU IOME OCWFllOIT I ~ I ~an & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 -bath. 3700 1q. ft. 4 car parking. Sl.385,000 .• ~~:~ I FllllllllS UICI Hill,,, . ·011 New 4 br. 41.-\ ba. eustom French Nonnandy • :~:: I F..atate 1.2 prune acre hilltop. Now $995.000. ~Oii I ;020 1012 · 1024 7~ 7028 OllllllO CAYS UYFIOIT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plant avail. Now 1370,000 w/trade '{ •• ,.lRA~AtlO" • : A•~'t1> ~' ·4--~J .. .__tht'< ~-. ·.wtt 111!';:"'."l~~)~~U.-~;<~ • - ' e.cy.,i.. 0.Mpon Mww 9'1<" ·M~lftlScoo .. n MolO<H°"'" RV'• Tr-a.1k>rs Travf'I Trallf-n Utahl) AUTOMOTIVE Auto i.. ... n. Auto S.~ p.,,. AuU» WM\wd Spor1A lU<. Rt<h • wi-1 °"' .. Truriu \ .... Attuq"'"~ AUTOS M'ORT[[) Alh Romo<> A...:11 A"9lJn BMW C11J"'Ol'n 0. .... n [)rl..or.,.•n l'ttnn Fat Hondo ....... J.,_, J..-n f..Ambo< ''""' L.ann.o Loi ... M..S. Ma.rau M.-&.nr Mn•u~ MG Op.I Pan~n p...,..,. P"""'"-flA.nault Rolll Ro)'<" """"' S...b Sui.tu foyo<a Triumph Vr~klw-v-uv,, M,.. AUTOS. DOKSTIC AMC Buclt CadllJ.: ~ Chf}"IOr ?:r 1m:--J ~ MfftW)' Oldlrrd* Pl1"'°"1h ......... -. ·Pre-~ .. DftOYMENl ll•IP WaftloOI ·~·- 8012 8014 IOIG :l: 8022 801• 8026 llOIU 901) 9Cl'20 9(11) 90)0 llC)l.) "°"° 9')4) ,.~ VI07 91<$ ill? 9114 9117 ti II tlll t l23 tlU 9117 tl?t 9131 t ill ti» 1117 9141 tlO tlO tl47 t 10 , m;1 m~1 tl)t 9161 .. ., :::~I v1&i Vl71 917> 917) 9117 '* ·~ tlOt tlll tlU t)ll hlt Ntl UD tn:s m1 ~ ~ )100 tlOt .-MIO ... -• &»O - eose IOll tol2 ecm .Ull toll eon IOU .... Qlt ., .. ., .. '"' -.. ---All Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq, ft $440,000. Will trade for a lqcal property. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J·ll fl .. ,., .. 1. [l, ... ~-fl 1-7') 6161 JUST REDUCED BY ALMOST $15,000 Two bedroom units duplex in Cor- ona del Mar is definitely the best buy in town. Un.its are in good condition and owner is very anxious to seU. $269.500. LEASE OPTION -N.B. 2 story 4 bdrms, 3 bath, family nn .. home in gate guarded community with tennis courts, pool, and jacuzzi. Owner moving to Texas -and anxious. $349,500 -5% down or lease option for.6 to 12 months. 675-3311 EVES. & WKrt>S. ~Q, Q(~lJJ0 QI.AIJY 675-2311 I Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE BIG CANYON -POOL a IPA Price reduction makes thle .apaciou1 4 Bd, FR-Poot home the moat attractive Investment op- portunity In area today. Courtyard -fountain entry, matter aulte w/poot & garden vtei#. ~ulh perk.flke Nttlng, pvt. we:. ay1tem and 24 hr. guarded gate. Auume loana. Offeted @ '5999'5:· Jeri. , ....... ,'"u. s..1-1 lllfFI -FlllT HW llY Y1IW Attracuve 3 bedroom unit situated on quiet cul-de-sac with unobstructed v1~w of bay. sunsets. 3 patios, fUnlly room. $340.000. Call BinnJe Dixon. COLDWeLL BAN~C!RO ' ULlll PEllUIU A chance of a llfetlme for an unsurpassed view of Newport Harbor. Tradltlonal 2-story on the bay. Master suite hlgh- llghted by cozy slttLng area, 3 addlt. bdrms, pier and large sllp. $1, 195,000. Call fof appt. toda Elaeanor Bowle IN NEWPORrCENTER 644-9060 10 n , 01 TllE llY Sll&,000 including the land -the best Bayfront value in the Harbor area! Spacious 2-story home nicely decor- ated with 4 bdrms .. den & formal dining rm. Large bayside patio aU in used briC'k. Private pier and float able to accommodate large yacht. A buy this good you must see to be- lieve. ( 7 I 4J 6 73-4400 . 12111 ua.2121 Tht Hori)or Arta'1 "-9nt htabli1tt.d lttal E1hltt eo,...,. 1-t \I tll<>lt BEST Ill BLUFFS HI lllT. 3 bdrm, 21A r.aded. $213.500. , .. 1-1 HI Yl1t1 h1lt1 FlllT IOW. Bay water view. 3 bdrm, 2Y} ba, tri-level. $429,500. INCLUDING LAND. ., .. 1.1 242J Yllt• ••"tt• I. PW. Greenbelt a nd Bay view. 3 bdrm, Fam Rm, 2 ~ ba. Only $245,000. .,., 1·1 C04 Yltt1 lr11•1 HI HIT. X PLAN. Wide greenbelt -aU neutral. 3 bdnn, Fonn om;2lti ba, large wrap.around patio. Only $199.000. Appt. Ill HIT. 3 bdnn. den, lovely greenbelt. ExcelJent financing. $227.500. Appl. 553-9202. . HELEI B. DOWD REILn 144-0134 llG-1127 j OPEN HOUSES TODAY 9 to 4 • I I 131 Via Udo SoM, Ult Isle. .............. $1,695,0ff Unique 3 Story bayfront. ~ bdrms + maid. den. wine cellar. Pier & sltp 2H Via c.r.o, UM lllt ...... ~ .............. SSSl,HI Completely returbtshed. 3 bdrms. 21" baths, stereo equipment. stained glass. 2H Yla w ... , UM Ille .................... $535,IM 56' front lot. 3 bdrms, 2 baths completely remodeled 1n &ood taste. 111 ftl lw. LWt hie (12·3). __ ··--SlK,tM Cozy & cute. 3 bdrms. 3 !laths, private community beaches & tennis. 111 Yla Triatt, LWt tllt ......... -........... $715,Mt 6 bdrms, 5 baths. formal din. & f am. rms, POOl. Bey view from master su1t1. UH Wuy, IMr SWn .•. -........... _ SUS.HI Bay & ocean views. Indoor pool, oulted ce1ltnp, 4 bdrms + maid, 4 baths. 2412 CM lt'Mt _,.,. lelcl ........... SSH.HI 4 bdrms. 3 baths. Spectacular t>ty & ocun view. Security system, tam rm. , Or•ne• Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 4, 1983 DI TR, \DI 110\; \l RL\I I\ THE REAL ESTATERS Very private, 1-story, 3 Bdr home on a large estate sized lot. Recently remodeled in Hunter Green's. Ma- jestic canyon and ocean view. $495,000. Agent. 1101 IEEF YIEW Oii., 041 114-0IOI I Dalebout · Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 FUSllFUllllFUlll CAllH llllWH ... Owner wants to give house away before bank takes it . . . anfd the wife has approved! Delightful three bedroom home. Format dining room. Family room. Two patios. New carpet and paint. Easy access to private beaches. Fee land . . . not leasehold. Price just reduced $81,000. Assumable loan almost equal to give-away price of ........................................ $258,000 VIEW LOT ·SOUTH LAGUNA *thl llthll I blu. Wltef Y .. WI from thl1 74'•100' lot. City end Coeetef Comml~ ..,.wowed p&ene wtth comptel• Mt• end wOftl-upe evefi.ble. · An unu1uelty fine vllue fot 1110.000. DrlYI bf 2541 Oleft. Mfrl ... end c.et for ....... 1110,000. 131-1400. LARGE LOT-NICE $11,,000 In Coela MIN, nHf echool1. Low CMh down I low paJ"'9nll wnt let JCMI own !Ne ~ bedroom wtttl .... ...-.. loen et 1.5~. Cefl I '"· A1-1400. BACK BAY CONDO -S1'8,900 PrfHle pMlotel Mtttng In I lmlU cOftdO compte1. Attrectlve 2-•IOfJ, a bedroom home wnti pmet• palto. Ow"" wtll help tMIY• wtttt "buy down" ftnenc:lne 1o 10% Int.Mt! DrlYe bJ 2411 lrvtne Ave. end call fOf ....... 131-1400. C. M. EA8T81DE -$154,800 Appe•lll\I femllJ home wllh lerte beck yerd. COfOvenlent to ectsooll .net ehopa, Mfter wtn hetp ftn"'" lht• a bed., 2 be. Wllh '"""' room. A1-1400. JUIT .... DUCED AND llLUR IAYI "IRING AN OFFER". EASTSIDE HOME + POOL NNI end epot,... 3 bedroom Isome wllh ouelom eteutten, elmoet MW catpeb, .... end,._, for .... femMJ. Coot*· etlM oww .. 00fl1l•r ,.. oftw Oft tt:le ,...,..... ....._ 1notud11 ..,...., l'OOllO .., ...... 111·1400. VILLA 8AL80A PENTHOUle or...., ............................ ................................. ~ldrWft, I be.. In• wftr ...... ti..-tint T.D • ...,_et 10.I~ ""9Nel.. t....._111-MA •WPORT CRIST -t1•.-.... , _.., ... C 4. '"tw ........... ..... I==-~===~::-: =Allfte ... lnt"Wtlllo..._.." tooetlofe, 111·,.., IAITaLUF, HOMI -LOI LOT """'........ -lnltf...... ......,, ................ ,., .. ....., .............. = ..... ........ ......... "..... ... ...... .... I ll1drt1......... .. ..... °""" ... ,..~ ... ----.. ..... ...... 111·,.. f THE REAL ESTATERS FllEll THE REAL ESTATERS llLY 1101,000 Split level wlseparate mslr bdrm wl walk·ln closet, complelely separaled from other bdrms. Lovely sectuoed patio. Owner ready to move NOW' 759·t501 MERRV CHRISfMAS TO HEAR THE CALL GIVE LOVE TO AL\. DAVE WHITE 546·~313 1HE REAL ES TATERS MHA ¥1111 Tit LIYEL Great family hOuse. 4bd 3ba. nuge spa. divorce. Belly Kerr Realty make ottr Open Sun t-4 11111 Ull a Ull 2738 Cardinal c M Thll home -m• Ilk• a Call GIOrtB 557·8G20 Chrialmas 1111 priced ati-.-c.en•1•urily•2•1 •Be•1iig-• $295.000 WITH LANO 111• IS a Cnrrs1mas sale OPEN SUN 12 30·4 30 1506 Sanlanena 113-1111 1101 STHTll HIE 2 Bdrm on R·2 IOI With double garage Room tor anotner 2·3 Br unit Only --------1 $99 950 Jim Wells Rltrs IWIEI HIPIUm 557-626• 979-263 1 Open House SC Plaza area Sand Pointe Plan I By Owner Sal/Sun 641-8287 Open Hou!Hl Sun 2·5 4 Br 2', Ba Fam Rm Condo 362 Grenoble. Jus1 re- duce d $t1 5 ,000 646-8181 OWOAT 10% Musi Sell' Only $ 12,000 dn 4br. 1h ba. lam. rm. xtras nr S C Plau See " !Oday• Call Mlk• ownrlagt (213) 519·7808. Tdrbelt HI .\I.I OHS 3r!:'m 2 ba. trvlne Ter· Over 1h lilliOI open sunday a1 t901 In Sales In '83 Chubasco $229.000 Bkr 640.sos2 vacam PrrvacylCameo High. 5 bedroom in move-In 1ands. lrg Fee properly. cond111on Freshly 3Br 3Ba Huge pool painted 2 75 baths. den wl JBC $299.000 •SO 1 large lam1ly room. tore- Wayne Rd Opn Sat/Sun place Indoor SPA 1.5 AQI 493.4792 Assum hnancong Perteet t or large tamoly• s 179 900 SEIYIEW C"t• Ina 1024 •••••rt l1i1lit1 10 Tt ... ll llm Pride ol ownership N-· pori Beach Newport Pin 1 ... 11 lt111, He1gn1s 3 bedrooms. 2310 Santa Ana Ave. 1 75 baths. fireplace Prleed to seU under 9u Wonderful neighborhood gross · new rooney • tor ra1s1ng !amity. Lovely • t l""~~il,!l:!t.111141.t>•U-'I--' , ..... ~. ~l.o ;• '"'t<s~ll.1ttti~tdl\\"'""" ~;,.,-:vW ·""'9'-'.,.. ~ :~1 ... lands~ptng, eew paint ( • ltrtr I lttttf W11• CAL( A PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL VOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS 111-2242 ....... , .. ., .. ,.,. Call owner lageot at OCW YllWI WoltlagerAlly Lovely "Cllffhaven" 2131539· t394 duplex show pride VIEW •11l,IOO ot m ountains, day O CEAN U pper 1 IEWPllTHTI bedroom , lower 2 2 Bdr, assume $101.000 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 1st T 0 Least expensive Ouallly construction In area, Delle Delgado. $330.000. Owner wtll help agt 631 ·1266 finance Call tor details! --------2BR 1•1. ba condo by so I I ..a IUl aum Coast Plaza Under mkt •• , .... And a great tocatlon at $83.500 and seller Lowest priced 5 bedroom. stlould putthls property pays $2000 ot points In Mesa Norlhl I 75 high on your list of must Low dn 556· l626 baths. dining and family tees Sll)gle level 4 Bdrm I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....iiiiiiiiiiii r o o m s . f " e P I a c e . 2Ba on a very large lot. In 11 $133.500 GI/FHA lel'ms a "• mllllon dollar neigh· * * TWl llTS * * Owner anxious 10 go• Clll t>orhOOd Rock bottom PLUS a charming 3 bdrm today• prlce$176.900 751·3191 home with pool a spa C::.SElECT .., PROPERTIES TllE IEST II TIEUSTI Eastslde, Cosla Mesa Neer new 3 Bdrm. 2•,., bath Townhomes In a lranqull setting Private fenced yards. lovely Poot & Spa. open & spacious grounds Prices start at only S 139.SOO• Call for details 646· 717 t THE REAL ESTATE RS :..,.. ....... .... ,,.. .. ULllAllUll 2 Bt cottege on P .. rt Ave. nice yard OMC. Agt. 7~5 Resldonce needs 90me WOfk Only $ t55,000 CAREv a scon1 111-2242 ASunbow ~ ~alty * IEW lllTIHI * E'sldeC M $175.000 <167 Broadway $175.000 367 M&gnolla S t59.000 Try S25K dn on either Ill-Jato no11. lri1 .. 11t. ... Ptiat 1 Open House Sat/Sun 1·S Undisturbed ooean views over looking Dana Harbor.Pac1t1c 4 Br 2 Ba trl·level 40 t 7 Calle B1enven1do 851·6370 wllow Int Ins Beautifully i maintained Drive by . II call 673· 1600 Doud Co 1101.000 llYllWAIW 1.1111 IAHAllT 4 Bdr. pool. lam rm, form 2 Bdrm, Iba on an R·2 lot. din rm. S 150.000 OWC Nlc;t lrplc. beam ceilings. 2nd & is mollvited Opn wood siding. some ooeen Hse Sat 1·4·30 299 Rob· view on Quiet alreet lnhood. Diani Cappel 171-1114 631· 12&6 360 I East CSI Hwy Corene del Mar r ... ,.,, Valltz ltH * 710 S Bayfront -----v~e!~B~1:!,? a 180 na •• Viaw mTm " den No qualltylng. ~ r& 1-llTT&ll $t4,900 dwn Take o¥er S Bdrm, 15 be. + 1 Br QUMt Ottege I A~~ S 135.000 1st T.O Ply.-on 2 Iott & 1ge dock. 111,-ments 11494. Agt Bob 11 75 Million. Open ltJ~I"', Vounk81'631·12M hOuM Sundey 1·4:30 ........ L .............. Ml-11 • _,,.....uu._Ml---'_ll_l_t_ EatlldeCondo 2 &r. 2 a.. llTI I OLUI lrple. 1149,900. Devin 4 Bdrm 2 bl neu haian1a 1117 Reel Estlte 942-UM MHd~artt golf COUf11, iiXY FMONt a e; s L S 140K value. S25K under doc:k a 11oei 1900 eq tt L•l1UU....... marktt. 1111.ttt, 10W ()per\ 10-2.savsun. 11oi .. aut, 11ory end unit csn. lllcel. rtnanc:lnQ. I . Belboa. St00.:..000. w/tror, enof 91t., appro11. ....... ... I ... J oh n M 111 e t ., lir. 1200 eq fl AgUT3-tS!IO ..... ,. 1334144-. ~ He.. !~~~~~~~ 113•1045 , _______ ,: 1 .... ...,_. New pelnt, , .... df..,... i PllfllTll.. It I la, frplo. Any 14 ,..,._ vtt.. "" ""· re11oneble offer . .._ ._ --......-l.1111/opt. evall. -· ..... nn ....... -m. 11S430-511t -· 21 ..... , .,., tote Of ~.----MC,f¥'#ftt .......... ' °'P" IJI, ~:;:a,: .... .•••loft nelr bMCfl .... 000 ....... ... Q""'l .. , 5»SI01 ,. l l Orange Coast OAJLV PILOT/Sunday, Qecember '4, 1883 stepi toa success· ul garage sa e~ , I araie Scile Garage sales. yard sales. rummage sales. street ·sales ..• no matter what you call them. the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONQER NEED INTO CASH When you get tired of f1g ht1ng 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 ~on.ey doing 1tl It's fun. it's profitable. and following these 10 steps will make 1t simple. 1 Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful • sales have been held in the evening. 1ust after work. Check the weather forecast 1n the paper. and watch for any other large event that may attract potential b uyers 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 single day. 2 What to sell. Everything! That is. everything you haven't used in the • last year It an item has antique value. or is brand·new. or has unusual value. be sure to ask a healthy pnce for 1t Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. Look everywhere. and hst everything. Furniture. This is your 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 compansons). but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest Rock1nq chairs. chest of drawers. tables and chatrs are all very successful at garage sales. so feature them 1n your ad. Antiqws. 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 kids things by age Display adult clothing by sex and age group, Low prices are a -• on clothes except for unusual items. which should be tagged with an explanation (like. "hanO-embro1dered flowers. dress worn by Mae West)." Appli•ces. These will sell for a fair pnce only 1f they work No one will tak,e your word for 1t Have an extension cord so they can be tested. or better <HM bav8 f~-I\..,.,._,,_ .-...... ~u,~+·· ·~ ~· -,..... Y'l'I ... ~~ .. _c_.:.-~ ...... -?"' :<4 ~ i..,... (. -etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold ··as is" "-h. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea 1s 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 ~uggested ad· 'Garage Sa1e -desks. • Bentwood rocking chair, toys. infants' clothing, 1922 Victrola 1n original cabinet. many gadgets. lots of 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 1f needed Don't use abbreviations -many people won't bother to decipher them. CAUTION Don't advertise anything you don) really have. Every item tn the' ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. 4 Where to advertise. Place y·our ad where 1t will be seen by people who live in the area -most peoJ)le shop close to home. The • Daily Pilot 1s read by 88,000 adults 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 Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 times or more. and start 11 a few "ays before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice 642-5678 5 Make a sign. To help make your sale successful. make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good ' sign size is 14" x 22". 6 Placing yqur 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 1t can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians. CAUTION: Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and d~rat1on of garage sale signs. Please check with your town's planning department or clerk ' 7 Marking prices. Mark prices wh.ere they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have varo1 us sizes and colors of stickers that work well. or you can use masking tape. However . you mark them. make priu. low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember. whatever you can't sell you 'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year . . 8 Ser.v ing refreshments. This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly • atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items llke donuts. or the kids could go 1n 9 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 1t. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one casb box (tin cans or boxes work 1ine) and ~ake sure someone is appointed "cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer questjons. relief for lunch, etc. Check your neighbon and friends. •See If any want to join your sale. This 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: "thr.,.family sale," "neighborhood sale"). Group sales are a lot more fun. too. .. ~aily~il--~~~~~ GOOD LUCK WITH ·rouR GARAM llALEI . MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL.AND l'UNI 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Mondtly thru Friday, Saturday 8-noon. ..................... " 1Mt1 IW .-i.__ .. ___ _ . II~ Y• IWI llTATI 1210,MO In Newport Beach outstanding Lusk built 2 story. 5 BR home on large cul-de-sac lot with loads of privacy. Room for pool or loads of area for the children to play. Max· ine Propp. (Bl ) ' llWNIT IUI TIWIHll 1111,100 A best buy in area -2 BR. library. 21h BA, fireplace, w et bar, com- munity pool & spa. Convenient location. Near South Coast Pla""' and adjacent to freeway accesS. Lucy Rose. (B2) l&LIOA IAYFROIT 11,2IO,OOO Outstanding Bayfront loca tion with private pier and float. Sweeping Main Channel view. Dramat ic master suite. 3 BR. 3 BA 'with guest suite including katchen and garage. Good assumable loan. June Davis. (B3) WHIHI tnllE&T 1211,000 Newport Beach spacious 3 BR, 2112 BA c·ondo in private security gated area . Lush landscaping plus 35' boat slip! Includes land. Martha Macnab. (B4) Ill CAIYOI IHT llY ~ 1111,000 Imagine a Broadmoor Plan 4 on a large lot with lojlds of room to expand. Great quiet cul-de-~c lo- cation. Assumable l st T .D. M axfae Propp. (85) UYFIHT 11 ,Hl,OOO Water-Water· everywhere! Dra- matic custom home w/privacy! Pier & slip for 50 footer + 2 mor e. .Top quality throughout. F.ee... Call Dona Chichester. (86) UllOI lllllE SHl,000 Custom view lot. Seller extremely motivated -Best Buy -Below Market. Ed Escano & Maureen White. (B7) Yllll IEL LllO UH,000 Full security High Rise L uxury Bayfront Living! 1 BR unit newly refurbished. Best view loca tion. Boat slip available. Marth? Mac- nab. (88) ClllOIA lllHL&llS UI0,000 Including land -Canyon and ocean view from this charming 3 BR. 2 BA home. Extra large lot with room for expansion. Access to pri- vate beaC'h. Great potcn11al. Donna Godshall. (B9) CAMEO SllORES 1141,000 FOREVER VIEW Panoramic ocean view. beautifully located 4 BR. 3 BA home. Large family room o'looking gated c'Ourtyard patio & sparkling pool. 3 private beaches. Including land. Bellf Partch. (.810) _ PRIVATE llCLIJIOI SHl,100 Trickling waterfall into ver~ pri- vate spa o(f master suite. Dramatic 2 BR, 2th BA, den & library. 'Lowest priced "M iramar" model. Highly upgraded for the discre- tionary buyer · who wants total privacy. Includes land. Maureen White/Ed Escano. (Bl l) cun1 II TllE HY 12,IOO,OOO MagnHicant English Cotswold Tudor home in prestigious Harbor Ridge with spectacular ocean , Catalina, nite lite view . 6 BR, 7th BA. library. bonus room. 8 fire- places & spa. Must see this castle on the ridge! Ed Escano/Maureen White. (A27) JUllll ClllH PUii 3 1311,000 With view . Outstanding 1 level 3 BR home. formal dining room, family room, large master suite. on larg<' greenbelt with view of ocean. Good assumable loan. Max· me Propp. (t\,28) I lllM~ FllPLOS 1411,000 And a beautiful sw,imming pool. A truly great Newport Bea<'h home custom built with finest construc- tion. Large gourmet family kitchen with brekfast area. com- for table large den. Barbara Aune. <A29> ua• 11111 H,at,tll Thia custom built Mediterranean Vllla la situated on a large lot w ith a 180 degree ocean and Newport Harbor vtew. Thia interior in- cludes IO&l'ing entry tower. gal- lery, dining room, livif\..g room, library, kitchen, entertainment room, subterranean wine cellar, three acondary lu.itea. Pool & apl. REDUCED $500,000. Sharon Smith or Ed Elcano. (A30) .......... ..... Outstanding HB Mont.ego Model with family room. Beeutifully tanc:t.c.ped, move-in condition, quiet location. Available fl~ fnl. Danny Bibb & Stephanie J~. (A31) 1 . ' I I I ~1 .. 4 Or~nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. December 4, 1983 D3 ~-~~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~:::-.~===~~--=~\ .............. Dower SMrt1 Vltw bt1t11 El,aHIYI Size -~ 000 SQ It custom llomt on .., <Krr lilt UlflllllH Viti Bacl 81y Mo..nli•RI f union ~•nd Nu 111 fWf'J room h1.t1 i utw lthlrbls~td -Nu• ""' collll•toon ••~ pool ~ ••ouaht uon ltlKf uroet cu11om d•iPtl Quilty -Ludell &tA11 0oor1 tr1a11 1u1um hi• 11oo11 doulllt drns•ne room tor m11ltr DoOroom $93~ 000 l H llll.J2~ Land Quotr Mo11utfjj S.11r1 wdl uchanct &nd u111 O•Pfr R & H lnmt•t11ts TSFSH9 MOVE IN FOR THE HOLIDAYS DROP BY ON YOUR OWN COM CHRISTMAS WALK 322 Poinsettia -Open Sun. 1-4:30 Custom large Cape Cod 4 Bdrm or 3 plus study plus family 'rm. New interiors. 1 t l blocks to beach. South or hichway. $398,500 -make otr. BOYD REAL TORS 675-5930 Ask for Lois Jacobs *NEW HOMES* Jn Old• Corona del Mar Four beautifully appointed townhomes. all 3 bedroom, 2% baths. Walking distance to beach and shopping. 101/t°/o APR avallable. 403-405-407-409 Poppy Open Fri/Sat/Sun 12-5 Dick Satterlee, Jack Howell 833-0242 Brokera 844-1156 ANTIQUE ) GOLD RUSH · BUILDINGS BUILT 1850s Registered Historical buildings in Calif. Mother Lode near Yo- semite ·and 2 large lakes. For Sale or Trade .on property or home near ocean. · Super write offs for rehabili- tation: $150,000 value, free and clear. Will trade straight or for down payment and/or prepaid lease option on Home or Property value 100K to SOOK. Call lolt Wilso1 (114) 141-4114 f _1_ .. _,_._, _1,_,_s...,1_1. ___ .a .... ;;;.;•-•.-• -.fo;,;;r...;S;.;;•;;.l•;;.... __ 1 .H;.;;•-•.;.;tt;.;:•..:•;;:.11;..:;.S•:.:•;;:.• ___ 1_ .. _,_ .. _1,_,_s_._1. ___ 1.e;.;;•-•.;.; ... •...;f-.11;;...;;.s.;;.;1-.•__ a .... , fer Sale BtHtt fer Salt oa1t1 for Sale R111n ltr Salt .... Gt_a_tr_.1 ... 1 __ _..l..-00.._2 Gtaeral 1002 Ceaeral 1002 Geaeral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gtaeral 1002 Haat. ~1rltoa1 ·1042 .. 1".,i ..... -... __ ..-104-.-4 1 lrYiH 1044 lnttrt lt1c1t· 106, ------------~ ,. _______________ , BAY l't~UNT <.;ONDO llEWlll IS EASY... * OCUI VIEW •. : TlllSFERRED -IUST SELL! lllEI MlllET J? 11 LIQuldalion S3000 a NOME OF w•Hl a COOi stream running OPEi SAT/HI 1-• DESPEUTEIU V.:Jrina .../VnfiaueJ down. take over pay-OISTllOTIOI beside your covered 708 St James Pl. 5 br. j ' PIESTillDIS WODllllllE ~ -, ments Agl 851 -1651 Magnlflcrent 4 Br Exec patio This luxurious & Ila. pool. new paint. crpt; Beautiful 4 .Bdrm. 2 ba home with dini!"g II llTE 1111111 oo•••••n See 545 Hazel. S unday 1-4 PM. Our last SACRIFICE"Bay-View home featuring extensive spacious condo offers Owner will help finance room. 2 patios, great .22x28' added {amilv Condo ltquldatron $3000 use 01 imported terra you the good Irle Custom 979-8280, 548-0890 J 'oodb d 2 B Open House! Only $315,000, custom 3 Br.. down take over pay· cotta Ille. country kitchen amenities thri.1out make ----room. Has over 2300 sq. ft. Lovely land-ri ge R, 2 BA. H ighly 2 Ba .. used brick fire place & te rrace. huge ments Agt 85l-l65l overlooking fabulous this a MUST SEE Ca11 lH IELOW MARKET • scaping and 2 car gatage . REDUCED to :>graded, walk to pool, school, lake, beam ceiling, large rooms, city view and -pool & 1acum . custom Maggie res 494-6491 Foreclosure. 4Br, ocean low price of $1 64,900. OPEN HOUSE goon. Near shopping, movie. res-lrvillt 1044 i~:..';~0~~o~a&51:,e\~~~ Richardson Realtors view. house wtpool. spa, SUN 5 362 M U t C I A k. rented as of Dec. 5th. See it this S unday! 2 STOllY -tennis & termst Won'l . 1-pm. 15 ontpe ier. Irvine. uran s. orner ot. s m g wrth fireplace. trench SERENE 1ast at $379,900 Call ._.,...______ Eileen Kaucic .69,900. (LJ , . I ,I.,/ WOODllllOIE TWICMME doors · · • Marvelous Patflck Tenore .. agt, Bus: 552.2000 Seller say! "SELL". -~..l~ {!)0,'t(J!Ji(), det, J nalt SUl,000 :~;1 e~er1~~~ings2Y7~~0~~1 LOCATION 760·8702. 631-1266 COLDWC!U. BANl(C!RO ~ ~~ /_• _, , 1 1,, Spacious master bdrm · Open House Sun Catt tor ne~t 10 waterfall 2 Bdrm. 1 *AISOLUTE STEAL* Res: 551~5220 , ...... ~··' 117'-2121 u '4 .,,~ 673-8/./9"1 lot. air, upgrades. neutral address 760·8890 ba Pian 5'" Orange Tree 10%Dwn/Fabulous Y1ew elm ' 21 LI colors, attach 2 car gar Con .d ~ s . F.a n ta s II i;. Distress Sale· 38r 2'/7 ba WI -11 llHLn 3641 E. Coa•t Hwy., COrona.del Mar Owner/agt Gall amenities $99.?iOO patio hm $Million area. "'!1~11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~!!1!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 559-6404 720-2609 ~ --~ ----= OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ~ 1i1;..,;~ J Act now. Only $255.0001 Have something to sell? Have something to sell? I Sell things fast with Oallyl WANT ACTION? Sell things last with Irvine I Want Ad Help? I 24 CHARDONNAY 'RiSt>r John Zarvos. Viking RE . Cluslfled ads do It well. Classified ada do It well. P001 Wanl Ads. Classifed Ads 642-5678 Mirror want ads. 8"42-5678 OR CALL FOR SHOWING It 760"9669 or 540-5583 -------ea y AIELICTIHC -KER I: LEE ~ 78S s111111n V. -1 1 7 2 I Custom Ivan Wells sprawl· -\ '7,?;ZL: ~~~~r:i~:~i~:k:,~~!1~l 3880 Michelson Or1ve mirrors tllruout. sep Irvine Mstr suite. 2 lplcs. wet Re I E tate WOOOllllOIE CMATEAI ~~ds~~~1~~en e0x~~:~1~~ a . S 2 Br 2' • ba · den, 1650 SQ financing too• $360.000 It S 125 000 ol assum tin Qpn HM! Sun 1·4 1826 St485000wnr786·8289 Traoe w1nds Agt L1gun1 8e1ela l 048 786. 7500 A Great Western Company NEWPORLBEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE LIST WILi TO IEICH -1124,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Beautifully maintained. P rivate. guard gated community 2 huge bdrms & 2 queensm.'Ci baths. 759-1501 1111,000 -OCHI Y1EW . From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm. 2112 bath towne home in walking d istance to beach! Over 2.100 sq. fl. PC>Pl. spa & tennis! 759-1501 LUSE OPTIDll -S 1,110 PER MOllTH 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 Wa rranty! 759-1501 01 SU ISUll With view golf course. Superb Newport location . H ighly upgraded. plµsh, plush. plush! Owner will conside r trade! 759-150 l 1211,000 -PRIVATE IEICH Access comes with this custom built hillsid e h ome in Corona Del Mar th at provi.des a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & ''open space". Owne r will help with low interest fin:incirig. 759-1501 DOYER SHORES -SIOl,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive resid£•nce with lovely Spanish influe nc.'t"' in decor. Large separate family room for ente rtaining. Owner may carry 1st trust deed' 759-1501 PRE~IDEllT HOME -REDUCED $30,000 And this one is very aptly n amed! Beautifully a ppointed 4 bdrm. 3 bath executive residence with VIEW. pool, sp~ and "studio" room added. Elaborate security system, mirrored walls. new ~arpets. 759-1501 .. .llSMllE CREEi Ocean & greenbelt view, extra larg e private spa. recreational area, several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & jacuz.zi. Guard gate for sa:urity . Only $428,0QO • better see this one!·759-1501 SPYIUIS • $411,000 Newly recorated featuring ocean view. beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of used brick gives warm. family feeling ideal for Holida y entertaining. 759-1501 OISTDM WITEIFIOIT -PRICE lllUCED 1111,000 Beautiful executive h ome, ideal for family and entertaining. 40' dock and view. Spacious 1 story plan with 4 bdrms. J 3A baths. 2 secluded patios a nd 3 car garage w ith workshop. Owne r moving South. 759-1501 llAlllFIOEIT VIEW From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best J*.loramic ocan and bay views we have ever seen! Aod the sparkling lilhts of all Newport Beach at nigh\ Is breathtaking! Pool, spa, security system. You OWN the land~ Over 3,300 sq. ft. of executive luxury. 759-1501 . - AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNDER. S 125,000 HSPIUTE llWI -$5,000 down buys 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1850 square feet home with stone fireplace & fabulous family room. $109.000. 963-5671. . II tllllmll -Takeover loans at 11.8% overall rate. Cute 3 bedroom nouse in ~e. renovated in 19.82. Ask.ing'$112,509. 963-5671. . ~ 111,IOO :--3 bedroom, i bath home with new carpeting & flooring. Lovely kitchen with family room area. VA/FHA tenns. 963-567r. 1111/•tm _:: $6,500 down buys you a 3 year new condo with 2 bedrooms, 1 'h baths and enclosed garages. $77.900. 963-5671. tlllllmEE P&Tlt HIE -Lowest priced home with tile roof & private corner yard. $111,950. 963-5671. PIOl •llTI -Total payment with $6,500 down. Super 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. &HLTI IYll '8 MU -24 hour security in luxurious complex. Several 2 & 3 bedroom models to choose from. Single and 2 story floor plans available. Starting at $78,900. 963-5671. Wl•E t.1% FIBI UTI LIU -N o qualifying. 6 years new 3 bedroom, 2 bath double car garage. $1.000 per month total payment. Asking $96,500 .• 11111 REPOSSESSIOllS IEEP WITll lllTlllTll 111111 TIWlllME W1TI Ylll IWI llAT llOl 1111,IDO Absolutely the lowest priced 3 bdrm, 3 bath Seagate Townhome on deep water! Fabulous view from the living room and master bedroom. New carpetsJ lace drapes and elegant light fixtures. Freshly palnted. · Gourmet Jdtchen with eating nook.-Skylights make this home light and truly beautiful! One bedroom and bath downst.ain. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE, H'UNTINGTON HARBOR. Drive by and call 963-5671. 10% llWI, 11.1% FIBI UTI fl...._ IUll llW NllTlllTllll -1111 .. 1111 FER _'Three beautiful homes on large oceanview lot.a within walking distance of downtown San Clemente. Just a few of the hlany custom featurea >:ou'll love are the French doors, wet ban, 2 and 3 car garages, two flreplaces, honeymoon tube with built-in spas & 1eparate showers in master bedroom aultes and more!! From $2&4,900 and flexible. 116 A VENIDA RAMONA, SAN CLEMENTE. Drive by and call 963-5671. Pm ILllU Tl Tll IL• PAllM 11• " n 111 , ....... MT11111-1111,111 With only $69,000 down, thia San Frand8co Victorian charmer can be youn! Priced under Neent apprallal at $230,000, thia ii 11Uperb b\ly for the large family delllrina be.ch livinc at an affordable price and terqla. Four bedrooma plua four bllths. Library and family room plua IW\ken uvm, room, three flreplacel • one ln muter bedroom suite. er.- fixtures, central lnWreom. 528 20TH STREET. HUNTINGTON BEACH. Juat drive by and call ua 963-6671 CB. AME~ICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." lllTlllTll IUll ..... 8032 Adami Aw. Huntinp)n Beech, CA 92646 (714) eea..&e71 ' t' • • • f . ' I IUILD YOH MOllE , _____ _ Ion a spectacular OCEAN HCI Ol MAlllET f'RONT LOT White water lllflPSS ca,,cels sale of ttirs vrPw J Arch Bay So Dover Shores 4 Bdrm Laguna Guarded gate 11ome v.11h spec1acu1ar I .. t1e11 w pvt bCh tennrs Back Bay view Large I er 1s ~ cluotise Owner Fri pool i!nd oatro 3 balhs to Mon 714 499-3070 format drning and huge or rues to Thur l2 l3) tam11y room and kitchen 799.1159 Take aovantage ot n~ lor TLC and get thlJ lower 3 Arch lay , oargarn 01 the area• Great ocean vu 4Br )ba I S:l95 000 Poss trade 499-3144 112' llWY Miuioll Viejo 1067 2H/21l COHO OPEi lllllY 1·1 842-1200 Frplc. comm pool/tennis, ,. auto gar O'looks golf course lake 2 yrs old : • • 1350 sq It EJCtras incl drapes. wasber/dtyer, ' · sec syst Low dow·n. ( owe. S 148.500 Call P r4), ~ Hickey 855-2882 I•------• Lake view Exec Home, 1m: ------- maculate. h1gh1y up-IAYCllHT tly OWIEI graded. nearly new 3 Br 3 BR 2•,., ba. Den & family • Oen. 32 Ba. cathedral rm Pool/spa 10.9% mt. celling, parquet floors, $285.000 2131430-3629 shutters~ $97 ,000 1st TO al 9' •% Best priced at BAY SHORES 3BR/3BA $215.000 Open Sat/Sun Corner. $345.000 LH. 12-4 27742 Tonja, 646-6325: (805)969-287 5 Mission Viejo By Owner 545-8844 ---IEST IAYCHST llY lltw~rt leacla lfft Orlgrnal owner moving SELL OR TRADE away· therefor!t this love- 601 Bldg on water Plush ly 3 Bdrm. family room condo 24 hr guarded se-home •S well priced and curlty Reduced to only ready to gol $222.000 $550.000 By Owner. 1511 ClllEIUll 675-1938 or 85 t-8394 OPEi SHllY 1-1 * llYOllEST * 142-1200 4BR. 3BA. Fam rm. Format dirt rm 2 lrpt, w/pool, exec entertaining home. asking $355.000 Own.rt agl 642·97991770·0555 -*POOL* Beaut Dover Shores 3 BEST BUY $7500 DOWN Bdrm 3ba corner 101 3BR Eastblufl Condo $398 000 or tse option at S t60 000 (2 13) 541-4460 $ t850 per mo Ask for Hutch IEST HYS 10'4 H Success lllty Ul-1133 Ocnvu Trt·tvts comunty poolltenn1s near beach 4 Custom beach homes Spacraus. lrplc. dbl-gar. $219 500 Hunt Beach bllns gd terms Np1 Crest A QI Pmrrck 963·8000 2-3 Br. den End units. So your old 1e1opy l1ne11y conked out and left you with a loss ol drive? Find a dependable car In clasilled 642-5678 $179.500 to $2,25.000 '::i:~;~· S~RJJ ~-L£ f..tts · ::::I ----J.1•••4 h Cl&• I '0 U AN o:· .. ,;· ,~ ~~ :. , .. ::~''" ~ \ .. ~ • vw I I • '"''I'·\ ,I ,., •• ,, ., ' ••• \1·•'"'11:\ I KllAR~S I' I 1= I I I S PITTY I I I I I' I I R O PPAL I\ I' I I I I N U T 0 9 i]'( My old grandpa had a tolu• 11 I I I~ tron to some ol tile p1Qbl9m1 . . . . _ ol tt\& "t()rld He said the WOtld ...-------. would oe ~1 llwe had more I H 1 L £ C C I people . wl'lo 1m,lled. tvtn 1--.'-r-"-.--.--~· when ttlty wtren t 1n'• com• I I I I I' me1C1el lo1 _ ..... - ' L UfTF l I 1 1~ I I I ~ ffi~·.y'· r· r I' r t r r r r r' 1 .~~1; I r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W UTI--. .. -. u••I W ' .i • l - I D4 Orange Coast DltlLV PILOT/Sunday, December 4, t983 .... --,..--.,.--;..__ ..... ltr lal1 '"'" ftr 1111 lt1111 ltr k l1 In• I• kit lftHI IP la!t e. lilt lac.., fret USO l!!I!! ValarallW .... __..._ _ _....1...,1t .. 11e .... 1 1002 Gtaerat 1002 ...,9ea ...... 1r.._••---•-•_1 • ..,.,, IMck llH 1111 .. .,.,, 1tack 1111 ,..,.,, ltack &Mt AJ~m~e~H •·~~, ... 1• 2201 Bulldt11 Hyt mu1t NII Ult ISLI MUlfml Miii Pllll •IB Super llnwlng '48,000 g \a. I bi. 1 ti-OUM liom O.IOft Cf\llatmlll 3 ta· W •• I ---unit F .. ~ quisite custom no<"" 3 bd, 3 bl, dtl\, 4 car prkg, In • t1 "• w Po ' -·--• ....... 1>41.Ch view S 1875 2200 Holly lont, 2201 & l)etlo, ttr~t lo atreet tc· $476,000 By owntr 1441 Gai.a.y Or. 48R.den 11.ftl .. I.. 113 E Balbo• Blvd U07 I ourel Pl Npt CHS 207 Vie OMtto 8415-~30or873-H10 2 If~. 2~ b•. g., I()( 3 uu .... ..,. 714-879·6991 t TRADE FOR BOAT LUSE on101 1 or any terms. Seller doesn't want 2 nomes. Immaculate Portoflno model In Harbor View Homes. 4 Bdrm. 3'h baths, paneled family room. formal dining with antique glass wall. New carpet. Custom draperies Large patio with shade trees. Asking $339,000. Submit offers. or desert condo or Rolla Royce. New luxury condo In prestigious garden com· munlty with ocean view. 2 Br + den, grand entertaining area. Excellent as· sumable financing. $525.000. H 9 111, 813.111 1 • S400,ooo 873-28~ MUI .U.. _. ~:s.~o'r ~~:oc:Tii Cerna ••l ilu fff2 498 1228 MOtnl Ot tVtL l lll ISLI 180 ot0 ·v'"9-from living takt amallet home u 4.p .. 11 on Lynn St, HB 5 JB l d oee i;; 2 O~n dally t-!1 hat Pritt, hit OtH. rm & Matt suit• deetll pert p1ymen1 yr • ne w I 3 t 0 I( ' en an v • , .. l.l••tt• ~OCI 4 bdrm, 3 bt Even lht kltehefl It l100t Open llOUM Sat/Sun ,,5 Ownr/bkr 9e3-24'22 l;!~~~'d:>:~..,.Ov:O~ -~ .. ~"" OOO ...... -to ~ting Qla111 1 M•lr Robin.on Rllr 548-~7 uo.4 68 ' HWNllT Olllf hOfM ........ .._... dWl\IUI' r UP•lalra with .,... Ill. 217 Vlo llhaca Open 1 den 0t 1tudy •ttacned, Spaclou• 1 btdtOOOI con-611 TU UVll 8 A Y S I D E P L A C E l&0 .. 8333 Cole ., Of Newport, .:/). j Realtors. ,J,) 875·551 1 ~-. FmST IOWIFHIT ll0-8333 OPEN TODAY 1 ·5 1110,DOO Sun 11-4 Cannery VII-Jrd Bdr hat 111 own IUll dom1n1um Auume BMFRONT Spacious 2 Spacious 4 Bdr One In • lage Realty 873·3T7T Sethi Reduced 10 $87,500 at 12.25%. Alk-l&YFlllT llPLU 8, 28a St760/mo 9111 lllattr118 Mii Near pool & llW .-./WllTOUff $219,000 Rare end unit Ing 11 1 9 ,500 Call EJCe.1 3 8R rtntal with '83 Grundy Altr 676-6161 spa Pr1n only Diani! _.. a•.-.. ·IP' i nd II'• 8 tteal Agt 84'2·8204 dapreclellon evatleble 2 B---Cappel. agt 631-t266 " " ,._ • 788_7600 - ---and second owner'• unit Charmlno r • den 2 • IN IMMACULATE COND. -YllW ovtf!Ooklng South Bay 81. lrpl, y1ly IN I 1100 lar~lf Yltw lt•H ONL y S25K dn, assum OCEAN I/ IE W 2 Br Fantaatlc terma. low dwn. Front. Trade• accepted. Co111 Prop. 673-5410 Larges1Portollno o48d1m 11 .,.. 111 TO & tl'Vo ptl\lhll unit w/lux rtducedto$380,000.Lrg Asking $995,000 Frontllouse 3br 2b&.1Vaii. • sap guest qrtrs Many int.2nd. ONLV 1210,000. amenities. Flex linen. 4 Br nearly new no_me. Owner/Ag! 644-9613 able lmmed111ely. 1925 extras. $339.000 Open Call 673•1600 64fi.0468 $185,000 Byco 646·2261 po01. ape, tennis & view. mo 760•8364 House Sat/Sun 1-4·30 __ . --• Must Mii. Della Delgado, _ ------- 1948 Port Ounlelgh. HWPHT TllUOl PAlllOI agt 631-1266 IRVINE COAST Al TAS large 3 Bdrm 2'.+ ba Forecloaure 1acrt11clng Iii I :-::-Jil t Im '-======== 786-7500 condo with garage eQully 3 Bdrm l\ome on 18" 1a1a I II Hrbr vu Hmes, 3 Br. 2 ba. S 123.900 Bkr 963-8377 lrg lot buy with t0% dwn. •• IOWlll I lllTI lrg 1811'1 rm lrg yd next to ------Assume loans Asking Spect ocean vu 28, Super elghtplex, each w1lh g1eenbell ,644-6J85 1 llll••-Hll 1180000 Will sell for cond.o 1'11 yrs new 3 Bdrm, 2'1\ be. double R ._ iess garage Coputld t>e con- DESPEAAT E·Must Selll A premium properly al PHHlOHllE ~!ne;14~~ ;:~~f:~; dos Ownerw1llflnance11 Only $25.000 down 3 bd, $1,295,000 5 Bdrms. A stealt 4 Bdrm beauttlul ' 12•.% Super invest· 2' • ba condQ #i/30 boat 5'"1baths ram rm llbrary nomc w/blV vtaw. tow Taatia 1890 ment askmg $795.000 sl ip Reduced to largeyard.be&ut1111w dwn assume $199000 1 CALLBILLCOTE $260 000 wi a ssum OPEN SAT/SAT 1·5 151 r D Reduced to DESPERATE MUST SEU ll0-1100 $200 000 1st TD Own Agent 673-25661759-1616 137<;t 900 2Br 2ba No down Assum 675 t938or 851·8394 •lllAOO 12•1.1n Pay rtos1ngsonly Jatmlne creek 2 br 811ac11 hm, 2 ba, 2 car gar. sec gate. S 1600/mo, no pets 120· 1306 anytime o, .. S.t/ha 1·4:SO 2U Jas•IH CORONA DEL MAR Hall b locll t o O c ea n Boulevard Great ocean v~w Tllree bedrooms Two b81h5 S 1300 A.gt Sharon Vogt 63 1· 7300 Super location , 5 Bdnn 4 111 Ba. I elevator, dining room. stunning lge Mstr Bdrm suite. w/unsurpassed Catlina & whitewater views. Two hre- places. 17" ceilings. For sale or lease. Opn. Sat/Sun 12-4 pm. 1020 W. Oc-ean- front. Cyn/~ills •it•. quaint. spic, 3 bdr11, new kitcb $495 000 528 Seaward Cor Highlands. CdM Ill CHYOI IY OWIER OPH SH 1·& CONDO EAS.lBLUfF •BA 2' .•BA $ 165 000 Xlm financing available P P 673·5 t85 or collecl 16 191 340-5434 • rv Mo pymts $998 incl ttlJ(es llll<Juced' Prtme loca11on. & assoc 832-7378 · J Bdr 2 811 move-in con-- dtt1on Mt~ilt Boats 1100 COTE~~ .. REALTY Smart 2 Br. 1 DB used bnClc trplt hdwd floors • oarage Betow Cst ttwy S790 673-6355 View of city li&hts, deep lot, wlk to s~ps, 3 bdr11 1 $280.000 71 5 Belhs. Eastblulf. N B 3 Rue Fon1a1neo1eau Lovely 2 Br Oe11 Huge p11ct> reduction Only $335 000 Owne• ltnance a1 10' ;% 640·93:13 DELIA DELGADO Obie wide 2 br 2 ba. adult 63 1· t266 par~ nr oeac11 New 1nsul Co1t1 Mt11 2224 2 119 RaTe1g#¥141 2 ea $850 IOWIFlllT Channing older beachfront home, 4 Bdrm 2 Bath, largest standard Penin· sula lot. Best location. Priced near land value at $695,000. Opn Sat/Sun 12-4 pm. 1024 W. Oceaniront. ILi --Ill llAI New spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 'h Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylites. Walk to beach . $325,000. Open Hse. Sat/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. 41\ Quiet. cntrl loc, 3 bdr11. 2 ba, patios. spa, I& yrd $253 000 1833 Port StanhOPJ!. HVH. NB Expanded E. Plan. 3 8dr11. h11 111, Ctry Kltchn $260.000 LH 523 Ave111da Campo. The Bluffs Uind11artl ho11e, 5 8dr111, new cond., incred wiew $1,750.000. 3728 Ocean 81¥d Old CdM Harbor View Brd•or: 4 8dr11. sp , pwt. & H $360.000 (L} 2600 l ighthouse. HV Brdmr. CdM HaH blk btacb, 2 8dm , 2 Ba, den, char11, yard $395,000.. 232 Iris. old CdM REAL TORS', 675 6000 118 CUYOll·IY OWIEll 1 1•1. h•ed 1ate 30 yrs Monaco w1111 Oest GC view t4 'Aue V1llars Open Wkncls 640-1538 II& CHYOI OOllO Full goll course view 2 Bdrm. former model $220,000 Open Sat/Sun. 8 Canyon Island Dr 644 7424 ag1 EIPAlllEI CARMEL Rr../,, A A ... v IWllH VIEW llE" V./F I~ root & lrptc $30.000 l•-------642-5291 646-2849 CDMTAIPLEX IL MUlll MllU See CdM s&etaon( 10221 2 10 Cosla Me~il St E s.oe Owner •S desperate Home ·~ vacant & selle1 wan15 111 oiler Assumable 151 T D ot $64.950 Move in oetore Cnr11tma~ Call lor pnce & land quote Diana Cappel 631· 1266 PENINSULA 1 AIPLEX Best toe 1 door 10 sand 3 & 2 Bdrm units Reduced 10 $389 000 673· 1600 WM E DOUOCO Fantastic ocean 11tew 2 Wm E Doud Co 673-1600 Bdrm 2 Da dbl w1de 0 llUllT. llllll .a PLEI 0 .a •o ,. "' 2 bO. 1 ba carport clean D,11 l1t 11:a .,.,. Super income produttng 5600/mo 35 I Bay St S. 111 El Mint. units · Hun11ng1on Haroor 644· 7269 881 'P.C.H. Laguna Bch area Never a vacancy 1.011a11e S550 Owne• 549-2042 Contact Bernie Kessler Large 3 Bdrm 2•,, ba 2 Br 1 Ba Duple~. sm lncd ,"El'l.E ,"l ••• E II Wiiii Ill.., owners unit • (2) 2Br vard. gar, clean No pe1s •• ••• '' 2ba. & I Br 1ba Call for ~5?5 • S500 dep 1954 Only $259,500 -Warm 411·1414 financing detalls. Mickey A Meyer 549-3484 family home 1n e-ecutlve 960 980 niegnborhood 4 Bdrm IN SCANDIA MOBILE PK Shafer Brk ·1 . 2br Iba. garage, w/d plus remlly room wltll Roomy 2 Br. 2 ba mobile. ONL v lO& DOWN! hookup stove, water CHlllSTl&S large stone llreptace. nice Call for Info 963-9235 2 BA , t BR • BACH paid no pets $650 MYE-111 big kllel'len Ready to sell MOBILE Home 12'•40', on UNITS IN CORONA DEL _ _!4~49~ •S.aritwPYfArH t oday1 Call Unda spot, turn., C.M area MAR $275,000 MARY, 28r,2ba,den,2ca.rgar II•-------Sellers will accommodate 642-5200 tor lurlller de-s t4.950. 548-5688 eve BROKER 875·4863 upgrades. all ament11es ,13 Tu UVEI I "I tails -------nr Harbor & Vtctorla as1 move-in "nt cond 142·1200 laceae Pre 1350 SO OUMEm HPLD $850/mo 213-438-2684 I l&YFIOIT llPLEX * llarhr YI•• m• Older unlta but In great 714-645-9546 Excel. ChrtS1m11 financing I laltl •Tl . condition, one 2 Br, I Ba. - E..ccet. 38r rent4I with '83 packaging C111 tor S52K per unil Positive and one 1 er 1 Be. both 2 br dupleJt frplc, lfl'oed COLE OF NIWPORT REAl.10RS 25t5 I. c:.... ..., .. C.-0... ....... depreaclon available & un1Que oppor tun l ty w/t5% dn have tlreptac. and gar-yard, det g11 $450 1st 2443 East Coau H igh way . Corona del Mar second owner's unit over-Jo-Ann Doran, Rltr IHr~a,,. I Ot age Walk to belCfl· mini 1a11 & deposit 58t·4179, '-----------------i looking Soutll Bay Fronl 759-0619 '".,_.. ' ocean view ~ will 494-5849, 542-4824 175-5511 Th d ' . IT 1 t Trades aecei>ted Asl\ing .... IOll nelp finance Asking 3 Br 2 ee condo, E side 2 ousan s o tales are oo many mouins o eeo · $995 000 o ne /Agt c B 9 1old every ay 1n ctass•· 1no a nome or )O\lr c•1 644 9513 .,.,. • o I d F f I . w r ondo I r 1 a, court •-------Compar·e '--•ora you buy. 5158,000 631-7370 car iar lrg yrd PoOI • lied Wha1 s you ltne'? ters 1n c1ass1he ~ I•--------yard view Stl4.500 Claulfied mak .. llNly 1ac 800/mo 631-0303 642-5678 642·5678 ----Owner/Broker 673-2749 Want Adi Cell 642-5678 642-5678 673-4797 ---~ --3 Br 2 Ba sing~ story TRr\DITIO\,\l. ~L\l.l' NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL ~ETWORK BEACH COMMUNITIES I .I . TlllUOI $120,100 Best Terrace location. facing ocean. & park. Smart decore wltb.. many surprises. Pool. spa & extra off-street pat'king. You'll love it!! llWNRT CHIT $112,000 Lowest priced. best value condo in Newport. 2 BR. each with own bath, huge living room, on lovely private greenbelt. enclosed sun porch off master BR. True value in every way. llWNllT HllMTS S 111,000 Decorator's home. Charming 2 BR cottage. totally redecorated. In turn key condition. Lat- ticed patio. 50 x 127 lot. alley access & a Newport Beach address!! Assume low interest financing. ... llWP .. T CRHT 11 ll ,OOO Enjoy fresh ocean breezes in this spacious 4 BR condo near the waterfront. Play tennis. lounge by pool, have your own mini-view of ocean from 2 BR's. Owner may carry 2nd t .O at good terms. An excellent value! ) ... Ollltl . $111,000' New Y<:>rk sophistication! 2 BR townhome in ... Impeccable condition. Features cathedral ceil- ings and plantation shutters. Pool, spa & tennis facilities. Seller says submit all otters. Ill OAllYll Moutl 1211,tOO Spacious 3 BA, 2'h BA condo. Tile entry & kitchen. sunken living room w/wet bar & fire- place. formal dining room. huge master suite. Community tennis. pool & spa. Convenient to Fashion Island. IUIH VIEW N•H UH,500 Lovely remodeled 3 BR hOme situated in an inviting community you will love. Quality up- grades thru-out. Pool & clubhouse down the street. A super value -price includes the land!! IAYOIEST Ull,000 First time ottered; be the first to see this spectacular Ivan Wells designed home. Appeal· Ing pool, private spa, 4 BR's, large family_room. Low, low price In well established neighborhood! UYCllHT S2ll,OOO Just listed! Spacious 4 BR Ivan Wells. lra- ditional delsgn features quiet location. new landscaping and large gourmet kitchen. Assume existlng financing. An outstanding value! IAYOREIT $341,100 4 BR. 3'h baths, family room dining room. pool & spa -located on qutet cul-de-sac in family oriented neighborhood. This house has every- thing Including a des1rabe 30 yr. loan with fixed Interest rate. Fabulous proper1y!! . llLOQllT l lll SHl,IOO 1st resale In this magnificent private area. Most popular plan I, alf on one level, 2 BR plus den. Outstanding views of lush greenbelt. lights & Catalina. Owner will lease/option. 111 O&ll• HH,llO A truly dramatic floorplan with 5 or 4 BR's plus bonus room compliments one or Orange Coun· ty's most exclusive private communities. Circular kitchen, winding staircase & 2 fire· places are Just a few ot the amenities. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS IOAD '· RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SPYILJIS llLL 4 BR ., SPYILJIS llLL 4 BR SUYIEW 3 BR USTlllFF UTllNY $549,500 $575.000 $449.500 4 B'R $394,500 ·uatllftlWIMI 4 BR, FR $347,500 UYOllEi T 4 BR, FR $279,000 llllAY 5 Malibu Circle BERT REEDY 43 Cambria LARAINE SHAW 192 1 Yacht Truant G.ANDEASON 2108 Arbutus Et.AINE EHRET 18 H Port Car1ow . C. BAL_DIKOSKI 1834. T radewlnds LYDIA MURPHV OOROIA lllQMUIH 4S8 De Sola Terrace 3 BR $3 19,000 LYDIA MURPHY llAlllOll YIEW MILLS 1301 Keel 4 BR $408,000 G. ANDERSON IPYIUll Hill 43 Cambria 4 BR $575,000 M. MATHEWS IAOI IAY 388 Seawlnd 3 BR $189,500 SUZIE EXLEY CORDIA Ill 11111 414 Heliotrope 3 BR, OEN $590,000 SARA MARVIN CtlOIA IEL 11111 4501 Surrey Drive 4 +VIEW $289,500LH Rl:rA QUIGGLE OIH U IEL MAii 231-2'h Iris 2 BR $385.000 N. SIMMONS UH ISLE 200 Via Orvieto 5 BR. FR $692.500 EDIE OLSON LllO ISLE 104 Via Havre 4 BA. FR $550,000 C. RUMSFIELO HITILUFF 2108 Arbutus 4 BR $394.500 ELAINE EHRET IAYIMOllH 2752 Circle Drive 5 BR. FR $650,000 MAGGIE GUTH IUllll YIEW ltMEI 1820 Newport Hiiis Dr. E 4, FR & POOL $375,000F TOM BOLAND HYlll HOHi 320 Morning Star 4 BR $1 , 177 ,000 TEO PETERSON IARltll YIEW lllU 1032 Whltesalls Way 5 BR. FR, POOL$399,000 LARAINE SHAW IAYOIEIT 1805 Glenwood 4 BR, FR, POOL$349.500 EVAN CORKETT UYllHll -2782 Clrcle 3 BR $269,000 ELEANOR BOWIE •WPNT •IT 3 Od~ Court 4 BR, FR $187.000F JOAN DONAHUE UU11 Y11W a u ~601 Island View 5 BA, FR, VIEW$398,000 EVAN CORKETT PQllSIU Niil tHl,llO O'pportunlty knocks to bulld the home of your dreams! Vacant lot. Ideally located within steps of both bay & beach. First time ottered. take advantage now. IAYIHIE S4H,OOO Elegance & qualtly In this outstanding Bayshore home. Beautifully designed and decorated. Extra large corner lot with 2 spacious patios & lavish planting. Lovely master with enclosed sun room. lnLI ULNA llWll SUl,000 Probate sale • prime location. Cape Cod 3 BR with dock for 2 18' boats. Lowest price house on the water. Great area -walk to everything. Fee land. Ult llU SH0,000 The privacy and warm ambiance of this 4 BR residence wlll impress the particular buyer! 4 BR. master suite adjoining library/den featuring 19th century fireplace mantel. superior patio & landscape. OUHll IAYFlllT 12,400,000 From tbe exquisite sunrise to dar1<. you wlll never tire ·of the Mais, birds, fish, and yachts that adorn your front yard. An· elegant family home, pool entry and dock are a few of the many amenities of this fantastic property. CORONA DEL MAR --Ill llAI 1211,000 Ocean view • wide lot • near beach & shopping & only $265,00011 What more can you ~sk for? Well you name it. we've got ltll Seclusion. 2 bedrooms, detached studio. exotic trees. etc .. etc. CA.MEI llllWll 1211,IOO Enjoy ooean and Catalina views from this lovely, llght. airy, pastel 4 BR home with vaulted cell· lngs. French doors & plantation shutters; quietly located with use of private beaches. .aUlltll 01111 U41,000 Warmth and privacy of spllt level plan 6. Library, alcove. dining rm. Family room adjoins kitchen. 3 bd., 21,.<, bath. Fireplace In living room & master bedroom suite retreat. Community pool & ten- nis. IPYIUSS UHtiOO Pride or ownership & much more Is offered in this lovely 3. BR h~me. Mountain & valley views, a glimpse 'of ocean & twinkling nlte llghts. Formal dining room & family room w/flreptace, private entry. Priced rlghtll OTHER COMMUNITIES Ula&I.....,._ Ul ..... Get away from It all to this truly beautlful executive home with a view of the hllls • warm earthtone Interior with 4 spacious bedrooms. Pool-sized lot. Prest igious area. Milli UllU .,,.. ... The moat breathtaking location ever, your own gated contemporary manllon aurrounded on 3 sld• by ocean. All new. exqulalte In every detail. 4 BR, 6 baths, 4 flreplacetl GINNY ANDERSON CORA BALOIKOSKI SILL BENTS MARCIA BENTS DEBI BIBB JOAN DONAHUE ELAINE EHRET L YLEEN EWING SUZIE EXLEY MAGGll! GUTH SHIRLEY HARRIS MARY HARVEY MELINDA MARST ON SARA MARVIN MAACIA MATTHEWS I. YOIA MURPHY KAY RANGER KATIE RAULSTON • B!RT REEDY I MARIAN REEDY CYNTHIA AUMSFIEl.D FRANK SENNES JENNIFER 8HAW 1.ARAAINI SHAW NANCY SIMMONS HILLARY THAMER LISA WHITE M ARCIA WORKING 808VORKE TOM BOLAND E.l.£ANOR BOWIE JOHN CAMPBELL EVAN COAKETT JO CAROL HUNTER VALERIE MARSHALL l EOll! OLSON KAY PARKER BRENDA PElERSON TEO PElEA$0 N • AITA QUIGGl.£ EVEl. YN YOUNO JIM MIJl.LER, ~':c" Maneo-t $875/mo Properly House 64 2-3850 642-tOIO S450/rno yard. garage new carpet, close to park 622'' Cen111 TU llll TEii TIL ll1•t 142· 1903 4 units. Mesa Verde _ _ $325.000 $450fmo yard garage 6 un11s E side C.M. newcarpet,close topark $425.000 622'"1 Center 11 units. Ne 81•1Xgross TIL .. ,., 142-1103 . $575.000 4'2 units Beau11es• 2 1 m11 Almost new 2 sty. 2 br 2 . For details on m11estment ba gar lrptc WtD back or year end tu sheltet yord Avail Jan 1 $575 contact Bob Younker (2131827 -549 1 cOllec1 Prtn onlv o•eese 63 I·1266 Among tile 1rees 2 br 2 oe 2 car gar near new No pets Avatl now $8-00 Ag! 963-3•88 B&CilDllV Col1age 3 bd w1poo1 on • acre l,tta lor Salt 1400 S8501mo 75t-6033 ~mm11 Lot Downtown Cute nouse ydrd beacn San Clemente Smell close E s1oe $375 util down, OWC long lerm. pd 151 laSI • sec $56.000 875-2 t56 631-305.C Maut1ia, Dt1trt E side 2•. Br 1 ea c>ai10. IHtrt 1450 encl ~rd b1t-1ns. No down. 2669 sq It .. t' • $575/mo 650-0500 acres, $115,000 Apptt E/StDE 38A. 18A. FAPLC \/alley. S 1150/mo 143 Aoc!MtSter $8-00/mo 619-948-1739 548-564? or 645· 7276, O.t 1 Cnaty • E aide. ctean. quiet & cosy ls•S 2br, gar. yard, shared Prerr!J e poor S6so.mo. no·pets. HMIU • I .I, OtH~ mgr 2453-8 Orange ('ove 3 Bdrm houae w/lrplc. /> E/slde, lovely 3 Br, 2 ba, ac. HOf'set ok. $64,000 fncd bkyd. lrplc, 2 car w/assum. In. 751·9039 gar. l am rm. w /d . I.E. WHtH 1m S85otmo. 646-6937 XAX Ettde nr new lovely 2 Br 2 Ba trpl. best toe. No petS WANT OUT ? $750 Avail now 751-3898 ' HOME FOR RENT We t>uy Condo's, Houses, MIUlon VleJo 3 Bdrm 111t Units. neg cash flow 01(, ee $800 Fenced yard & foreclosure OK. pnce 0t garage Kids & pets wel· terms Mr Turner come 863-0755 Agenl, *(114) 111.0114* no 188 tmme_c_n_ew__,3,-,,.Br-. ...,.2-· ~-b-1 Uff llHR Twnhse, exit loc. E/s•de IHI .... $990. 1se 645-7050 Apar1ments In So Call! Large modem 1 Br chefs with S 1 million plus equl-l<hch custom decor quiet ty Poss1tlve CISh flow famlly area ONL y $200'1 with 10% cash on cash , $50 security fee only Submit 10 l.C C . PO 537-5027 Box 3162. Newpon _ _ _ ~,.--:--- Beacll. 92663. or call Luxury Sea Blutt Canyon 673-0255 Bkrs -!come Townhome 2 Mstr bd. 2'1tba, trpl, courts, spa, Iii• pool, $800 mo Avau now Ptlia1•l1 2107 640-3906 OCEANFFfoNT at wedge NEAR OCC. beaut Mesa Avail Dec t5 tllru June del Mer 5 Br. 3 ba. 2 slry 15 84 673-9319 $1200/mo 851-9020 Ct sta 1'111 2124 NEAR SO COAST PLAZA n . .. 4 BR/2 BA $1000 MO Mesa Verde 4 br 3 ba TAMI 646·0303 turn house S1800t mo _ _ _ P1ease call 556·9716 New luxury 3 Bdrm 2' •bl H •• t .... c.. 2140 condo E side C M Laro• • yd 1ac s t050 85 1-622e ~u!"'n1-Q-ue~1-b!""d'°· "'c~o~nd~o~o~n1 ocean. view 1900/mo II Tiil WATIR Rene 968·3014 2 Br 2 Ba trplc mtero 2 cer l_..81 2144 gari• w/opnr. pool & IYI spa 795 556·9200 Un1ver11ty Town Center Super specious 4• 2 uP: Condo Furn New 2Br. graded Inside & out elite lam rm. 2' 1ba, 2 car gar. erea EZ terms 1600 • l/p, 2 p1t101. a1c. 2 1 6 0 1ecur11 Y f e • poo11111c No peta. 537_5027 s 11so1mo 1 t4 878-5734 _ - -w .. 1t1deS ~E""'E,-,,-TH-,~s...,o,....N=!l l;'&rt ltac~ ... Ult 2 Br I Ba encrld gar. w/d ·-room. crpt1 drapes petlo LI "' ISLE WATER· no pets 1550/mo + MO Ff\ONT: Furn. 8 Br 16600 648·5442. 770-5829 or 4 Br '4600. 873-1484 1...----,....------ IU ...... h........ ' UJ4 lneral an l-"!'Mr9'l~'B'1~- R1NOS AOAD: Cai;-"! Founleln Valley 3 Bdml. B<ltm • tamlly rm holM 1860. Fenced yard & ger. In Cllflhaven. Mo to age. Kida a Ptl• wefo month 11200 come. ~-0755 Agent, COM: !front row In g1ted no tee. community 1.arge mat · -_..-,,___,_ u1t t1ilte. fantutic vi.we. Ike new 3 bf, 2 ba, fen!, Av1ll1ble Jan 111. 13000. s~2s~~o~~!~ ~ Wattrfntlt .... , .... A1110, now Aot ~ U1·1• 1 f.k. yr\V, 1550' 2 Br. Penn 1700/yrly l!•tc con<IO. Npl Cr .. t. lmmac. 3 If 11200 ... ., ...... .... ... -.n .. w·n1•11 u•111Mn1 .... ·. • .. HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 17659 Brittany. Huntington Beach 963-8377 82.500 Sunaay 12-5 • 6802 W Oceanfront Newport Beach 64 5-5430 $475.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 19th St Newport Bea~h 631-1400 $406 000 Sunday 1-5 2406 Holly Lane Newport Heights 673-6900 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 232 Ins (Jasmine Creek) Corona del Mar 675-6000 $395.000 Sunday 12-4 3 Aue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npl Bch 640-9333 $335.000 Sun 1-5 35 Skysail Jasmine Creek NB 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 36 Sprlngacre (Woodbridge) Irvine 786-8289 $148,500 Sat/Sun 10·4 3 BEDROOM 123 36th Street. Peninsula 631-1400 $229,000 Sunday 1-4 523 Avenida Campo (Eastblufl) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $260.000 Sunday 1-5 1907 Chubasco. Irvine Terrace 640-5052 $229.000 • 2782 Circle Drive. Bayshores, N.B. Sunday 644-9060 $269,000 Sunday 1-4 1063 Concord (Mesa North) Costa Mesa 979-2390 $135.000 Sunday 1-5 468 De Sola Terrace. CdM 644-9060 $319.000 217 Jasmine. Oceanfront. COM Sun 1-5 673-5551 $449.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Mangold, Cd M 675-5511 $325.000 Sat/~un 1-5 3 102 Murray Ln. Costa Mesa 559-9400 $12 1.000 2956 Redwood. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $128.500 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 1419 Santanella Terr (Irvine Terr) COM 63t-7300 $279.500 LH Sunday 1-4.30 • • 106 Via Ltdo Nord (Lido) Npl Bch 759.9100 s ~so ooo Sun t-4 3v 208 Vra Mentone. Lido Isle, N.8 . 673-7300 $535.000 Sun 1-4 •4501 Wayne Ad (Cameo Hlndsl CdM 493-4792 S299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or OEN 545 Hazel. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $315.000 Sun 1-4PM 2873 Ballow. Costa Mesa 546-f!313 $12.4,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 715 Bellis St. Newpor1 Beach ~5-6000 $280.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 2561 Circle Or, Bayshores. 111.B. 646-6325 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland (Westchfl) Newport Beach 642-5200 $222.000 Sunday 1-5 1531 E Ocean (Bal Penn.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Highland Or (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 721 Bayside. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $1,250.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 Galatea Terr. CdM 644-6200 $795.000 Sun 1-5 2200 Holly Lane. Newport'Hetghts. N.B. 673-7771 $309.000 Oatly 1-5 •3800 Key Bay (Harbor Vu Hiiis) Nwpt Bch 63 1· 7300 $329.000 Sat/Sun t-4:30 506 Rockford Pl {Cameo Highlands) NB 631 -7300 $258.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 12 Falling Leaf (Turtle Rock) Irvine 631 -7300 $249,500 Sunday 1-4.30 2302 Fairh1IJ Or (Back Bay) Nwpt Bch 63 1-7300 S 188,000 Sunday 1-4·30 1411 Kings Rd (Cltffhaven) Newport Beach 642-5200 $495.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1215 Manners Drive. Baycrest. N.B 631 -7300 $455.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 * 320 Otero (Blulls) Npt Bch 759-9100 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 528 Seaward, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $495.000 Sal/Sun 1-4 1436 Serenade, Irvine Terrace 631-1400 $273.000 • Sunday 1-5 •35 Skysall Jasmine Creek NB 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 Via Eboll, lido Isle, N.8. 673-7300 $395,000 Sun. 12-3 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4 207 Via Orpleto. Lido Isle 673-2956., $400,000 I Sal/Sun 1-5 ·~ - This Weekend! Ktt, th" hondy dortclory wltll yow 0 ltti\ wttlat11d •• yo.. <tO "->t·hllllll"C> All th• lo<•llo11• lhltd btlo• on dt\<,,Md '" <trHltr d•toll by od•f'rlui..q •lu•lltrt 111 todoy" OAtLY l'ILOT W ,un AOS '01•0~• \how1119 ~ !lowu• tor \ol• or r.-,1 or·t "'~d to'"'""" ,.,tor..,olo°" "'!hi\ <OIW"'" to<h Solwrdot Oftd S .. Rdoy 4 BEDROOM • •415 Bayside Or . Np1 Bch 644-7020 $625.000L H •2738 Cardinal (Mesa Verde) CM 557-6320qs Sun 1-4 Sun 1·5 2572 Ctrcle Or (Byshrs) Npl Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 12·4 * •225 North Star (Ovr Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875,000 Sun 2-5 2032 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M 631-7370 $329.000 Sun 1-5 2 Rolling Br6ok (Trtlrk Gin) Irvine 644-7020 $369.000 Sun 1-5 2047 S. Capella Crt (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $169,900 Sun 1-4 1826 Tradewtnds. Npt Bch 786-7500 $360,000 Sun 1-4 128 Via tthica. Udo Isle 631-1400 $489,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1024 w Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-5511 $695,000 Sal/Sun 12-4 4 BR plua FAM RM or OEN * • v 14 Burning Tree Rd. Btg Canyon 640-4868 $599,500 Sunday 1-5 •• 1805 Glenwood. Baycrest, N.B 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1907 Windward Ad. N.B 642-9799 $355.000 Sun 2-5 * 1948 Port Albans. Hrbr Vu Hms. Npt Bch 644 -9060 325.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • * 5522 Southall Terr Turtle Rock IAV 0759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3357 Alabama. Costa Me~ 546-23 13 $189.500 '\Sunday 1-4 • * 161 7 Bayside Or. CdM 759-9100 $995 000 Sal/Sun 1·5 43 Cambria (Spyglass) Corona del Mar 644-9060 $575.000 Sunc:lay 1-5 43 Cambrra (Spyglass) Corona del Mar 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 37 Cambna (Spyglass) Corona del Mar 720-1705 $595.000 Sunday 12:30-·4.30 •26 Columbus. Northwoods. Irvine 760-8890 $279.000 • Sun 1-4 • 2~08 E. 23rd St (Cherry Lake) N.B. . 673-4400 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 20252 Eastwood. H'unllngton Beach 963-6767 $217.999 Sunday 12-4 1600 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal Penln. 631-1400 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 54 11 Eldorado, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $179,900 Sunday 12-4 * 1724 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 1310 Galaxy Or. Dover Shrs. Npt Bch 631-7300 $965,000 Sunday 1-4:30 • 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shrs, Npt Bch 631-7300 695.000 Sun 1-4:30 144 1 Galaxy Or. Newport Beach 548-5647 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galtea Terrace, Irvine Terrace. CdM 675-6161 $775.000 Sun 1-5 * 12 Geneve {Hrbr Rdg) Np1 Bch 644 -6200 $2.450.000 Sal/Su,..1-6 • 15 San Sebast1t1n (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 J 1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 1422 Keel Dr. Corona del Mar 645-0303 $424.900 • •223 Canal St. Npt Bch 645-0303 $224.900 Sun 1-5 Sun ~-4 2774 Mallard (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 979-2390 $230.000 Sunday 1-4 Home ' 1 :>J62 Montpether. lrv1ntl :..52·2000 s 164 900 Sun 1-5 3728 Ocean Blvd \Balboa Penrnsulal NB 675-6000 $1.750,000 Sunday 12-4 2500 ugnthouse (Harbor Vu Hills) CdM 675-6000 $360 000 Sunday 12-4 • • 1776 Onole. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $260.000 Sun 1.4 * •3 Point Sut. Spyglass Hill.NB 63 1-7300 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1906 Santiago Or, Dvr. Shrs, Npt. Bch 631-7300 $395.000 Sunday 1-4:30 1644 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-833 $339.000 Sun 1-5 1948 Port Ounleigh. H V H. Npt Bch 786· 7500 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 2728 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Marl C M 63 1-7370 $139.900 Sun 1-5 8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley 963-6767 $151.500 Sunday 12-4 2846 Tabago Pl (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 549-1366 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Torrey Pines Lane. Big Canyon 760-1900 1,295,000 Sunday 1-4 •4639 Tremont (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $649,500 Sat/Sun 1.30-4:30 1 Rue B1amtz (8g Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $725.000 Sun 1-5 1820 Port Charles (Hrbr vu Hms) Npt Bch 644 -6200 $269.000 Sun 1-4 104 Vta Havre. Udo Isle. N B 644-9060 $550.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 831 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle. N B 673-7300 $1 .695.000 Sun 1-4 24 12 Chit Drive. Newp·Jrt Beacti 673-7300 $515.000 Sun 1-4 • 1336 Galaxy Dover Shores. N B 673-7300 $985 000 Sun 1-4 * 4500 Wayne Ad (Cameo Highlands) COM 631-7300 $349,000 Sunday 1-4·30 • 1207 Oxford Ln IWestcltff) Nwpl Bch 63 1-7300 S295 000 Sunday 1-4 30 * 1509 Highland Or (Harbor Highlands) NB 631 -7300 $265.000 Sunday 1-4·30 2006 Windward, Newport Beach 63 1-1400 $324.000 Sunday 1-5 1909 Yacht Puritan, Newport Beach 644-4455 644-4455 5 BEDROOM * 708 St James Pl. Cllflhaven. Npt Bch 979-8280 $385.000 Sunday 1-4 * * 1020 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-551 1 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or OEN • * 16 Geneve. Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $2, 150.000 Sunday 1-5 * 260 1 lslanc:l View (H v HtllS) N B 644-9020 $398,000 Sunday 1-4 = 3 Bor~aux (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $948.000 Sun 1-5 ••20 Cypress Point, Big Canyon 760-1900 . $1, 195.000 Sunday 1-5 :: 1 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hills) Nwpt Bch 759-1616 $1.295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2207 Laurel Pl Newport Heights. N B 673-7771 $345 000 Oarly t-5 • 220 1 Laurel Pl Newport Heights. N B 673-777 t $349,900 Daily 1 ·5 1506 Santanella. Irv. Terr . CdM 673-1181 $295 000 Sunday 12 30:4 30 200 Via Orv1eto. Lido Isle 644 -9060 $692.500 Sunday 1-5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * * 103 Vra L1c:lo Soud lltdoJ Np1 Bch 759.q 100 $4 000 000 Sun 1-4 30 * * 7 10 South Baylron1 · Balboa Island 640-5078 S 1 750 000 Sunday 1·4 30 • • * 107 Milford !Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1,975.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 110 Via Tneste. L1c:lo Isle. N B 673-7300 $785.000 Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 8 Canyon Island Or, Big Canyon. N.B. 644-7424 $220,000 Sat/Sunday =9 Ocean .Vis la (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $535.000 Sun 1-5 510-512 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631-7300 From S239,000 SISIM 12-5 3 BEDROOM ....-2554 Elden, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $139,500 Saturday 1-4 510'h-512'h Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631-7300 From $259.000 $/SI M 12-5 4 II ,1 .. Fill IJI tr DEi •362 Grenoble, Costa Mesa 646-8181 $115,000 Sun 2-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 6600 Warner ;.73. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $76,900 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM 403-405-407-409 Poppy. CdM 633-0242 644-1156 FntSatt Sun 12-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or OEN = 7 Crest Ctr. Corona del Mar 644-7020 $230.000Fee MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plut 1 BR 17 17 Cllfl Onve, Newpor1 Beach Sun 1-5 979-2390 $330,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Br plua 3 Br 5 181518'h Dahlia, Corona d0el Mar 673-4400 $395,000 Sunday 10-2 3 BR plui 1 BR 630 Center St, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,000 4 BR plua 1 BR Sun 11-3 * * 132/132'/t S. Bayfront, Balboa lsld. 631-1400 $1 .215,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plua 3 BR 509 Acacia (Oceanside ol Hwy). CdM 645-7048 $399,000? Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE ~ENTALS 3 BR HOUSES 2 13 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $1 300/mo Sat/Sun t-4·30 •Spa •Pool 3 BR APTS * • w111e1t1ont • * • Waterfront & Pool ""' Gove addre'ls Ill gue•d gate With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. [B PEAlTOP • A public service of the ........ . . .. . . ~ . • • l • . , . • 1 . o4o . I , I ' i " , -~ ' , .. ~ e " , ·= \ D• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 4, 1983 lftft! !ahnta•.. .. ... Valual .. t4 Aerl•••t•, Uaf. At1rtatat1, Val. lt1rtatat1, Val. ltatall tt Olliff ltalal1 14 1t ltlt !Ht.. IHO !eli Wut!f lut. ltac~ 1240 Saata AH 2210 Ctrtal ••• Mar 2722 Ct1t1 ..... 2724 ....... ltac~ 2711 1--'-k·-·-·----z_toa_ .cab dht M.lllH, ampt l·ouno m11I• brown/Whit" 0"' "" OPOrDclod 281 28a condo. ~ -PkO S350vp. utll Pd 2855 Colll• w1N11wpo11 B4utch At " 101 peielyie<l Yr"9 llllVHY nr s c Plalll. WOOdSldil. J t:ll L t:ta, 'J C:BI garog• PALM Ml!SA APlS NO FEE Apt a Condo ran-11'/fff\ml. ·r 24·30. thr E Cat Hwv. 87&.&000 togs (MOthl), ••m&lll ~g/;;nMua~~r7v; 9~,: Ne@d F11t1a lncom• 7 a. ~;~· :i\~~11:1 • !.~~~~ 121& S57S 010. 1261 S950t mo. Aval! now 1J'~1!,4:,>,'~~· ~5~1 :a~s. ta1s8~~'.~:f;:fr': ... , !~;._•P~v11.ir5~0':~· ~a~i 1n1JL/lf'* ~~~~~·:~: ~~~"~':,~ 1>0111,1anc1 675·5652 f;r 11~~~~;~kRc~:!~ formal dining dHlgn•r Co .. oaiaiaaa 2 er. oen. lrpl, step1 to Or Santa Ana Haight• 260·0440 557·24~8 ev Ch$• N•wpon 8"oh bleak/grey T•rrler '61 IJll·Ftll li HlllY OPl l'lovt dependable, econ· decor thru-out natural Ual.rals~H 2410 b@nth $1200/mo Avall 7·141548-9860 VE RS.All.LES f "i'Oihr w/M&i: well-toe toolUlon on Pac:llic Coa1t City of Wayne Id. Male Llve-IR 6 deya wk BalbOa omv cat 11v1n11. Npt Bcti. rock trplo view pa110 soli1 1_ .... ., ......... '""i!...,_P..'"i'"' now 861·8767 T --l 2 Br, Ocean View $1 100 N 8 co do ... 1otmo ~ Hwy. H&rDOr atde. appro• black Lat> mile pup, Reier reQ 673•3603 Coro",. del M11 11ree Clll hMted pool&muchmo1e New Otean View Condo 41rrlllC 1tlaw, touch 0 Ag41n1 631·4960 · · n ' -• 1200aqft 714.~45.1100 temate yellow I.ab mix Vlcky."'951-7113 before ON~ VI $545 • $50 $eCUr· tor ronl in Laguno Nlguol n;llµre t Br wtlolt. all utlll. 675"960 811•• pup, fem tie bll\Ck row• Anawerlng Service oper· 11 am lty fee 537 -5027 2 mash11 suites micro· Ceala Mell 2724 co1tve1118"«a. from S750 Furn. hOUH. E/slde C M 250 sq tt· 779 w 191h St. h111r cat w/Tuus 10. N•w~ ator. 7pm -11am. Ex· HOMES FOR RENT wave oven lrplc. no pe.t& 1 B1 lba. cplsJdrps, Shins, No pell 2l61 Pacific. ••••••••-Pvt rm/l)a. M/F n-smkr ~~·s~0'01ri~J~11~5~.a~~is p ort eeac h Animal pe11e11ced. full Time Oellv walking route• $900/mo Call Tim at cotpott 716-C, Shalimar 63 1-6107 $300 • utlts. 5«8·8369 Shatter 125 .. 0 540-1777 Greet 2nd JOb Close to Huntington Beach 3 752-7363 Mori-F'11 9.5 Or $415/mo. 556-9550 '"'899 ' l'IOme Pick >'our hrs 8drma $875 Fenced . • THE DAISY Maturef to 8/'t( 3 bf. 2'h ba NEWPORT BEACH· 300 C.M 644•3656 AdUl15 pref. 011n e yards & garages Kids & Aprlatall Farall~H '1 Bel. 1 ba. lat level Walk For kids & the<e parent II tuKufy aecuflty condo w/ ,q It office, av au. Dec S Found: Bliek Fe Cat. Mesa AiP. AIR, mature. uxpar. 631-6300 24hrs SSS peta welcome 863-0755 -in c tosel . cat port 1 same. 2 p11t rm.a & batlH Cell M·F 9--5, 642·4644 only Calculator by toucri --------- Aoent. no lee Balt.oa $5001mo 851-0424 • 28R. 1BA entire home. 631·5439 NEWPORT BEACH Vvrdt1 area. 957·0303 1 • typing Computer Dentel Recep11onttt. Lull 2Ms1r Br' tBe Twnhm hlaad 2606 [11s1s1oe '2 Br I ba. ga1. • TOT I.OT M/F 28·38 thr ,,-g N-pl H~ts EXECUTIVE SUITE Found 8ml male York le I expur F0t inelustrlal and Experienced. minimum 01 I I •SWIMMING POOL d G Id t cona11ucllon supply busl· '2 yrs FI T. lrtnge b1111eflts trpte dbl gar pl spa tns BAY FRONT Small Studio 11 P .; t> ea in c et home. prefer non-1m r Lu•ury Pvt Olltee Spece. 'cYP1e1 og.t o enwwes ness Call 645. 7811 1rv111e SS 1·5141 sec gate nr beach All 5 uttls pd Quiet. empl sgl $615·S625 • t st, last & 1780 Ptacentto Ave $350 Ol1na 631· 1266, t30-250 s I , garden tvpe o ege ~ates. est· 9AM 4PM • 962· 1396. $950 545oimo yrly 673-3600 sec $225 2 persons, no 642-3442 bldg. many wl11dows. lull minister. 697 -4182 •--·------• domestic help pets 650-1798 (7141642-3790 rURNISHED or serv From $495 --Lt~e in help tor eldurty, New paint. tile. carpet 3 lal'"·a 687 w t8Lh St M/F rmmte sh; t>eaut. ''" 2 Loll Female Cocker mtx c M '"' 2 B '2 2 I t 714163 1-3515 UNFURNISHED "' Fashion Isl 760·6070 C M "MAGIC" $100 APPRENTICE TRAINEE tong ume oata ese ~~!1~~1 'T,'i.5~~~~~~~ Peai111l1 2607 car~ort s~:s1mo, P~t 1~~: Both 1n Costa Mesa ALL UTILITIES. ~~s~ll~a ~~~~~~ R~~ OC Atrp9rt 752•640S ward No tags. t>t~e ~~:~s.H~~~a~: "~~~1~: Im-2 tast & sec dep 548-1911 VIEW OF OCEAN PAID. HEALTH utlls Judy 640·7275 OC Airport area, new ol· 496-2247. 549-1508 100 YEAR Pay 10 t>e commenaereia at 2 44 Bach cozy. $450 mo to <:11125 t Br 1 be single ., Br "''ea Twnhs. micro. CLUBS. TENNIS M/F shr -3 81, 2 ba, 2 blka ltce bldg (go•;, leased) Lo11t white Semo"ed pup, OLD COMPANY with exper end rel'a 3 bd. 2 be. end lownhse mo 1st & (not • Clep Reis .,, ' ' ' ' c o et Redhlll/8rtatol 1 6 ~ Non-smoker only. W 17th trash comp lrplc. sk>' SWIMMING. plus beach. NB Sundeck c rn · answers to Hell. vie 18th 642·2000 and 31·5055 trpl, wet t>ar. d1n1ng rm req'd 673·5489 l2/ l near Whittier 548·3829 hgl'tls $795 642-7803 much more' Sorry, S300Jmo 1 dep & •11 utll. Wiii build to suite l•nant, St CM 54 8·854 4 PROVIDES ~~13.~~g~94n4o2pets s95o Coal• Men 2624 3Br 2ea 2515 oiange Ave no pets Modeh H 650-1829 W 540-0096 j~~~5i~9 11 S.99sr NNN 642·6740. ask tor Paula · lllHll FLOOR S425 Dix mobile tiome, no ca1po1 I pa110 lndry hk-up open daily 9 to b Ive msg 213-682-2311 OFFICE 350 sq 11. g1oun<1 Pen oaala 3012 OPPOllTnln 3 Br 2b~ condo Wood· pets Moture aelulls No pets $635 Sierra IUeSliB.AU O k d MiFShr 3br. 2ba Newport ltoor. furni$hed Npl Blvd CIRCUS OF Large w est German Com· pany e~pands to lr111ne Key oos111ons to be filed by se11ous app11t ant We uevetop and tr ain our own mangegers per wrtt · bridge aunel h~up. very Outet. secure Mgmt Co 641· 1324 8eau11lully landsc:apeel a WOO Beach Apt Nut to loc nr freeways Avatt ~~ea~o~~/1':~o~::s ~'~!~ 1~9 1 NewporL 646-8373 S425 I Br relrig no pets garden apts Pool & spa Garden Apartments beach $280 646·2725 Jan 1 $450 mo 642-6946 MASSAGE Jonuory 15th $850. ll•O CASA DE ORO patio 724-C James SI Patios'Clecks No pets M/F 10 shr beaut 2 br NB 67'.l ':a7 each s45o N port 8 ... S condo mas1e1 ... , Ctean. • 5320/up. crpts/dr ps. Ev/wknd 786-2767 ALLUTILSPAID 1 Bd1111 S5t5 ew ea .... o. u die rstrlT'S 17301 Beach Brand 1•ew 2 Br ?', oa compare betore you rent S525 'J Br poot 2 persons n 1 F 1arn 646·68 16 1700 16th Strt'~I ~~~~id5e;;.':o 1~0a7{srkr 81vel ~t ~ 842-2834 Con Clo S 8 2 S "' o Custom ues1gn 1ea1ures u11v no pets 325 J 17th 161 f 18t11 042-0856 (ell Dover> 675-6000 644 ·12 11 pool bUQ CC1v r119arage P1646·5 1'3711·7PM 642·5'13 MrFwantedNB &C M Agent swrounctecl w1lh plush s550 mo upstaus 2tH tba 6dLh S455 l111e Deluxe oupleA S275 New 2 br 2 oa dble gai 1.ine1~cap0n9 Nn oets 110 uets JOOi .Jelliev Or 1 BC11m S515 Newport Bt>ath No. mo · tast 646·9146 lrplc Nax1 to UCt $850 Bacn Furn S5 t5 Ow11 ;191 559·6221 nsO vanyu.iio Way 880 lrvtnt' Avt'nue NB reliable wo1k.1ng FIM S.,8 3690 1 Baim Furn $580 !'>40·9626 mo tease " . I J65 W W1l!>on 642· 197 I $650 IT'O 2 Br 2 Ba (al 16th) n-smkr 2t>r ?t>a on Spacious 3 Br 2 Ba ram 1 <•wr•••ouse pout I r WESTUlf Vllll8f 645·1104 POOi t•K tennis SJ85 rm 2 ca 1 g d rage E >10e Bacl'telor s1ove .. overr o pttrkotig I;:> Br pool iocuw garage S 150 <lep 675·8334 lurtleroc~ s 1000 rno . reltog ulll paid S3 IO 268 E 16th St ava11 t11dry rm no pets l1Nellt i:ons1<1erate prol 10 646 .I 1i 7 803 I sec dep 2 t31681·6765 TSL Mcmt 642· 1 /~; u~'. Bil S555-S56S Pen1n Xtra tg 2EIR 1t>a., ~n~ ;:;o·~~ho.~~ ~;1,1~v- UTC 2br.2 1>a 1ownhouse ,Kuni. Beacb 2640 Conoo S Minutes liom 9&5 W 19tn Sl new cpts sunoec:k an· Pa11y 552·6431 eves . encl gar a c Next 10 •SJ85tmo each !Br & O't•:lll 2 Br d bl TSLM .~& 1122 l\udllse 552·0853 • EXECUTIVE SUITES • t MO FREE RENT W '.>llOrt 1e1m lease lull serv suites 881 Dover Dr Suite 14 NB 631-365 1 "TME II EXECU11VE SUITE Nwprt Ctr 640·5470 WESTCLIFF BLOG. UCl.S8101mo 833-9608 unlurn 1ac t8992FI011da gdr 'opn r $660 1m o •Clltf .. .,. · Need lemale reliable LataH luck 2248 842-2834 or 842-3172 641-1884 642·5~52 WESTSIDE s~!~~~u\:f~e1~.m;,,~~~':1 ~':7'~!~e te~1~7~0 v;:,'!~ _, .. c-·•1-.. NEWPORT BEACH COi"•' ••u11tl ()r.,.. '"'° 11111ne ••• 7 19 NO HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON ll0-1112 1 DAY l WEH ATTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE YOU ESCORTS/MODELS Outcall ONLY 835·9199 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF For Bacheto1(ellel Parttes ·stripper grams 826-494 1 EXOTIC DlllCEH 811chelor /Bachelore11e Oll1ce & 81rthday Patties THE UST HURRAH 738-8538 558-8538 AR~H BEACH HEIGHJS YOUR OWN Cozy 2 Br 1 ea. water.gas 3 ltllri• "'' 642·2357 ball & security gate • ./c-11 ,..,.. ... ~ stove & 0 1w incl No N s k t · d ./ 3 ba , S 1 200 1.mo New 3 Br I'• a patio. SPECTACULAR8ayVtew, o n -m r pre ""'"' .:. 494.9453 Owner COUNTRY Dogs S490-s5io • dep 0 1w . bit-ins. kids OK. no 38R 1BA frplc. mtcro. $317/mo 8rookhurst & ~~=:·.'!'. b•""" .. ' Lady would llke-to meei ten agreement 110••• to Starl 11200 t ,., ... No .-•Pt111e11ce necessary Mtn1mum qua11t.ce11ons Neat ;:iµpearance Am· 1>111ou!. Rt!ltaote M11s1 have r.a1 and tJe t year So Calli res1ue111 CALL MONDAY 9am· 1pm only lH-4101 ARCHITECTURAL ' •PROJECT MlllHEll Registered architect with min 5 yrs exper as project manager tor commercial. DRIVER tor Irvine Architectural firm Resp person w1depe"Clabl11 ca1 A MUST Helps 10 know 0 C area Plt1rne. lie~ hrs $4 50 hr • 22G m1 26 1-6250 DRUG CL ERK/8KKPR ' PrT 1-6pm Mo11-F11 &~1>.py exp type 45 wpm 6441-1580 tMr Grano DllYCUlllllll MflP Will train Bergstrom Ct'"ar1e1s CdM 644-442 t Entry level pos1l1on lor am· b1t1ous mature person 10 learn carpel cleaning uus1ness flakes need no apµty 548 9373 EXPERlaNCEO SALES· PEOPLt wanted Balboa Island Really 673-8700 FOOD SERVER 548-8752 10-SPM pets 1mmed occuponcy s950 1 Hamilton. HB Call Linda gentleman 60 yrs or olde1 L.lul Hl'lls 2250 ESTATE · · gar mo • ut I ./ •oi•• .... ,.. _ Easts1Cle 3 er 1 Ba cot-$675/mo 880 Center SI 675·3686 et 963-0260 or 556·6100 I•-....... lor companionship & fun Full/time Clays Apply in person Tues-Fn, 9am-12 noon. The Beach House . 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane. Laguna Beach No phone 1nst1tu11onat and 1nelus-calls, please trial pro1ects Knowledge HOME FOR RENT tage 2617 O Elden F'or appt 645-6646 -----Must l'tave sense ol hU· Laguna Hills 4 Bdr,ITI 21., Beautilul & park 11 ... e $665/mo 631-t 755 L Bachelor S385 l5 mtn •PT ION 00110 mor to meet this way. Wiit ea. & 1100. Fenced yard with terraced pool Halli. IHC• 2740 we11o.1ng distance 10 t>ch TO SMlllE 141·4224 answer all letters PO eox & K & •Pnva1ePa11os rasTSIDE. I br apt 1n duplex, $400 Carporl,pool548-2682 ---747,0anaPotnt 92629 garage. ids pets •Covered Patios ~ OCEANFRONfiN B lasiatH welcome 863-0755 •SpaciousApts $650/mo 2 Br 1'• ea mo 1st last&cleenlng.1 WestCihlf2Br 28a frplc. Non-smkrtoshr w/1 M.2 leatala 2916 PHONEFANTASY or local codes and public General Ot11ce Ex· process requ11ements pertenced. will train tor desirable Apply to Per-m1n1-computer. must eira. 2418 Mac Arthur type & 10 key t>y touch, Blvd, NB. 6.44-0620 Newporl Center CPA Agent. no lee •DtRingArea Townho~s~. fn~ls~ ga1• mt 10 beach 545-2716 pool. no pets $700/mo F 4 t>CI, 2,,. ba. frplc, sn 25 Ladles 10 shore your Niaaioa Viejo 2267 •Walk-1n-close1s age 11yar · ~Pc, n ry rm. 1 br condo patio. 1111 gar. 63 l -5596 rl .• batc. lndry. den Yrly GARAGE WITH OFFICE· Fantastes1 828·7162 Equal Opportunity firm 644·6156 Employer •Home-i1ke kitchens sma pet 0 w 10 hool\-up. rec center Slll-Cleaeate -2776 $300 650·4742 Neer Balboa Say Club Tra-.e-I lOll 2 Br 2 8a view. lrplc, gar· 1 block to Huntington & 26 l 7 Orange No pets Harbour $5 75 $290/mo. 646· 7641 Assemblers Apply 7 AM dener & lake membership Frwys TSL 111&•1 142· 1103 840• 1830, 640.s423 2 Br. 1 Ba. nr bus & beach, ON CHERRY LAKE Coaaerca'al Two round trip tickets. only MacGregor Yachts. meld. 1 child ok Avall UTILITIES FREE -----pool & laundry foe. NB home to shr, $376 • Air-Cal 10 ·sea\lle or 163 1 Ptaceni1a, CM now S850/mo 661·3184 E side. clean, quiet, cosy I 8r with c:rpts/drps, bulU $495/mo 498-6277 ·~urns 645·8535 aft. 6 leatala 2911 Por11and !tom O C Must A~ttenelant Lt"e·'n, c M 1 eel F $585 2t>r house. gar. yard. 1n stove & oven rel11g ---------83 ' ' le?.;tt Jt1cla 2Z69 rm urn share poot S650 mo . no No pets 960•2675 Sallll Alli Z710 Prol/Fem non smkr. shr 1300 or 850 sq II office/ be used before 12115/ Assist teacher tn wheel 2 Bdrm From $695 pets. mgr 2453.B Orange fully turn N 8 hSe, 1eta11 space bo11om Hr. S175 ea 673-1187 chair PIT. hrs lie~ Rm & 2 br. ba duplex. W/D, LA QUINTA HERMOSA Beaut "2Br 1Ba twnhse, LG 18B CONDO Patio, pooll1enn1s 2 t>lks beach 65c sq It 26944 Camino B • Board • $2501mo Fem lrplc. huge pal!O Steps 10 Wesl ot Beach, 3 blks E1s1de 2 8r 1 Ba cottage. lrplc patio. vaulted cetl· ref11g, pool, tennis, secur· $350 · ''> uhl 673·4385 Cle Estrella. Capo Bch. llllltlltl pref 638-1788 beh. 5406 Nep1une $900 south ot Edinger encl gar lnelry tac. quiet 1ng. blttns. encl gar. ~Int tty So Cst Plaza $575 493·4019 for Sale 4012 L 962°4163, (213)379-5015 84l-544J No pets S580 · sec area nr Hunt Hrt:>or 536-9685 or 751·0295 P~~~Cl~e':'n t~~~~1~;: 1560 NewportBlvd, CM Lot>ster Fishing 2 Boats , 1B•a•b•y5•1•11•er-n•ee•e1•e•d-tn_m_y 3.4 Br. 2'.i; ba. 2 blocks to ------645"7234 S625 846·0736 SaaHI leac~ 2711 $300 . utlls 786-7717 400 SQ ft S37Sfmo all equlppment, Kini cash home part·llme alter· bee~h. close to pool 8 L11111 leac~ 2641 E s1<1e newly decor . paint, Close 10 beach 2 er 2 Ba 1 Sr SS50/mo. No secur· ----Agent 541 -5032 lloww1th u11llm1ted poten-noons Good pay and tennis 962-6683 1 Br trailer at Treasure carpets 2br t ba yard. stove. dshwshr. deck. S d N Rmmte to shr lrg mobile ------Ital. Newport Beech working condit ions Newpott Shores tstand. ocean 111ew s425 ca1por1. S650 631·7900 gar. 5575/mo. 536•4637 1ty teps to son ew home across tr om beacl't. Rent or lease newly re-moo11ng. will consider P ORN GS 3 BR 2•, ba SIG CANYON 213-433·9991 Frpl pool prvt pa110 --·-----~::~e~I ~ 1f1~~~-2f~:66 ~~1;5 '."'.~bitll ~~~~7f:i' ~~r~~~ed& ~~;e te~d~ trade 631-3954 6~~~66;~~~8~ 1 IN ~~~~~;~o 644-0448 or ocean vu, 0111-t>eaCh. trpt. g~~~~~ s~·~g 5~7~;84~n loom-1 ----2900 Room avail tn 4bd duplex 101. eommerc1a1 zonmg. IR1iae11 Orf. 4014 st glass skyllte. balcony. in CCIM No smkrs or pets adj to Newport 81vd * REST AUl'lANT * Babysitter wanted lor 40 38r 2., Ba cone1o poor. s150 661-0660 a&RDEll VISTA IPTS 1er1urn or unturn. au priv. s228 mo 640_8488 642-1334 IEWPOllT IEICll hr wk 2 well-behaved 835 Amigos ;9 $995. 1-2669 ufll 1ricl Irvine area Ch11<1ren. 3 & 2' 1. my 644.9051 2 13.54 1•4450 1cN-.e'-!W~JO....,_r_t_e~•-.c-.la_....,.-. S4a5i mo 1 Sr 1 Ba trptc. • s~curitv Gatn 7 14·552·0564 Roommate to shr 3 t>drm Shops/ofl1ces/stores 650 PRllE lOClTIOll ho'Tle 63 t ·6300 e•t 32 1· upper unit ln<1ry rm au t 1 1 Br walerlronl 1n e~-blt·•nS • p,,o, .i. Ate !loom r Cl R S I conoo. t tllk to ocean 1n SQ t or ess. reas Cl'turchtll Prop 540-4470 elusive res1<1ent1al $800 1 366 Avocado • ',. / BR Patio r.011 urnishe. oom near 0 NB $245/mo 631-2366 Costa Mesa C-2 548-7249 0 Banking 4 81 2 Ba Newport Island 2 car gar 25 Clock. yrly , 4022 Channel St500 Coast Plaza. F'emale Be your own boss' pen- 2BR 2BA lovely Bay view ~ • D·1nw•snt" & BBO 1 On the beach 1 room apt pool 1enn1 s spa Reatab 2920 te1101 woodworks. strtP· u1tts 1ncld 642-1802 TSL lll&lllf H2~9412 I • r.~•dtn • •nnscapino prefer S250 555.1737 !Share 3 9, Crest Twnnm lllclastrial ing another turntture & tn· *Tellers* Pool tennis nr Fashion lllSTAllT Ill! • ;09 tu Bea~h & Snoos ~itchenette 8 bath $300 1 $385/mo 642-3850 or ptng, bleaching & re· Soutn Coast Bank is cur 4 yr old twnnse style 38r 1s S 1 t50 mo or 1ease 1 Br 1 Ba all bit-ms tnelr>' I . 4200 sec Clep 2306 w I 646-1869 as~ tor fom n99 SQ 1; W s';~ne area t1n1shing snop Long j rently intervoewmg lor tile 2 • b a av a ti 1 2 S 675-6468 or 752-5668 rm (ar porl nr b~dCh & 1 Oceanfront NB 673.4154 IShr 2 Br beach apl Fem •nc d;~~1~~ 1_89;~mo Beach area Anyone lollowing positions S800•mo 5600 sec Encl '.l br 3 ba den blk 5hops SJ25 mo 1 i;.iret s312 50 mo LOii I interested in ren11ng part Full· Time •.•• ll11lty 675-1&42 gar carport No pets oeach S900 mo ls~ la5t '35 W 18tn St Spacious quiet 2 Br $515 Room tn Corona H•ghtanel. j 63 t 7716 955-9307 wrlo. 12 660 sq 11 3975 B11c:h of shop to Clo all strip· Fountaon Valley Ollict- aHHll OFFICE M~J OR SHOPPI NG CENTER DEVELOPER needs 4 pleasant <'!rl1cu1a1e peopll! tor pttime olflce promotion work Great surround· ings Hrs a11a11 9. t or 1-5 Mon thru Frt $5 hr Apply in person 4425 Jam· t>oree. Suite 130B Warehouse lllHEI we are a leader 1n the Micro Computor dlstrtbu· 11on 1ndus1ry We are seeking a manager to take a lull accountab11tty l o r 1111 warehouse respoM1b1l1tles The suc- cesstul can<11<1ate must posses 3.5 yrs e•· pe11ence as manager 1n last paceel·l'trgh turnover warehouse and w1111ng· 11ess to work e•tra hours "' oioer 10 ache1ve goals Dt.>gree with background 1n d1st11but1on melustry ;er y des1r able Satery. S20.:'10K com · p1ehens1ve ber\et1t pacll· age Si..bmtt resume to 960-8428 sec No oets 544•3049 TSl Mcmt 1•2· 1103 2 Br T"'nhse S58S Walk ! COM Non smlo.r M/60 s NB S 1330 M 1A zoning P' n g · s 11nU 1 n g & I Con1ac1 Ann Galloway tn r 10 ht'aCh 960·8656 I preler A· I reler reQ Shr Home in Nwpt SM res Agent 54 t·5032 bleaching work o r re· l l.a) tlt 7360 Big 2 Br Dpt~ gar s~/s OCEANF'1QN1 APT 1 BR LJrge r bel-new carpets 5250 mo 760·0897 all 4 '" Och pool 1enn1!> spa t1111shong work 11 so tn· ( " • · ~~Z!r ~~~~~~;: winter •i'ntat 5500 mo , or apes paint on grouno Wal~ to beacn I Bdrm I s,350· mo • u111548-4340 Costa Mesa lnoustroal vestment you need put Full· l ime .11c1 v i t No p ets •111or l82 V1cto11a Street 1.•r t> drapes stove SC Plaza area condo oll . Bldg 1000 !>q II tilt·uP in your own eQu1ppment in Costtl Mesa Office Conoo Newport Heights 1 548 •930 673 7844 $4 10 851 9523 • t> I 1 • g e $ 4 5 0 1 mo s1ree1 prkg, clubhouse jSpac turn 3 br 2 1 t>a Oetu•e 111oust11al park In· shop & pay 11a11 ol rent & I MICllO D Personnel Dept IWM·P) 17406 Mt Chllwooel Circle F'ountain Valley CA 92708 Br 2., ea Bonus room 536-4637 pool 1ai: M n1smkr $280 • conoo HB area 2mature 1 ctue1es approx 600 It ol hgnts & advertise your Contact Lmela Patm1ere $1200 631-3954 -Puot c1pts1Clrps ..enge WOODLAKE lPTS 730·3599 tas~ for B1lll ea 964-8029/644-2583 1005 81 ioso Drive ness man Ot woman can pool Furn s 1300 unturn _S_o_11_tll_L_1.1_11_n_• __ 26_1_6 Ull8E 1 Hlllll -mo tnct utlls Ava11 now l' aelutts a menities !250 o111ce 47c per II ~ross. own j01)$.. A goad bUSJ· 714.) lf0-53.QL Beach Lovers 1 Br tower I s 1 & ~ B 1 6 7 69 One year previous ban1<.1ng Clupte~ resp person No oets Agt 73 1·682'9 pacious r rom SEAUlll( MOTEL Reatals W1at·.1 2909 44 · 2 net over 52000l mo eas· expenence ts 1equ11ed lllllllll RllCE -5525 Lakes & streams '"' •-t "002 tty on either business Beautilul 4 Bdrm estate $5501mo 499-4018 Large Bach unit upstatrs pool & spn large ret Wklyrentalsnowavatl ~ bdrm unlurn home in naAOlllCtaea S o1 CallAISS3•5423 anyttme Former model Highly up-Ap1rlment1, Ullf. nice area no dogs• Avail roo m new I Y re. 115 50/wk & up Color CCIM. 2 prof people. Dy A TlENTION LEUZINGER -We otter compet111ve graded Spec tacular 12·12 Victorta Canyon decorated. beau111u11y TV Phohesln roo"' 2274 660-6809/ev 493.3931 GRADUATES OF 1959 RlllEOPPORTillln salaries and benefits ocean, city hie view I n = 11 l """~ area S425i mo 63 l -6812 larioscaped security Newport Blvd CM ---Lqok1n9 lor fellow class Beauty Salon. 7 stations. SOUTH coasT ., .. ., Comm pool. spa~..!_enn1s la .. I S l a ltlVV Lg 2t>r 1b8, 4 Plex patio, ga,~s • Sorry no eels 646•7445 • f<;tea".l. Quiet prof lady de· members who may be 1n shopping center location • P " 13700/mo Ag1 7b0 .. -8333 Cl'tarmtng 1 Br upper yrty. $475 mo 797 w Wilson • 8'!6·659 t SEA&. su~·LODGE-. desires lbr apt, guestf1se the Orange County area tn H.B .Ootng approx. An lndep_endent 8arik · neat ruelure. Quiel. no · Sat Sun 9.5 Mon-F11 L I i.. 2-741 $100 wk up. Color T'l or wtll houseslt Pref "' w e are worllfng on our $100K 11 year Can Clo Equal Oppty Empl m/l/h/d Have 23 good rentals pets smoking drinking after 4 (213) 596-3703 11111 HCa 3026 w Coast Hwy. Npt beach Reas 855•1451 · 25th reunion C A-II S200K Wtll•take trade ol eoetrtght or exper wood av8Jlable Pe1s OK Save 1st tast. c1b 675-0247 _ · Charming I er. ocean side Mature gentlerman pub· 951·2551 alt 6:30PM property. car or ? $4.200 worker & all a1 01md shop lime. call 760-8702. agl 'LIKE BRAND NEW" hwy petto. many trees So Lag. nr bCh. lurn rms. ltsher seeks quiet ren1e1 cash down. OAC. 714 wanted tor refurbishing Large 1 Bdrm.wlsec gate. l1lM1 Sparkling 1 Bdrm lrom S ' n g 1 e or co u PI e TV. shr bath N-smkr Cottage. garden apt OT ? TV COMMERCIAL 840-1827 or 846-2922 on 50 It Ketch 754 ·6851 pool, clubhOuse $650, Peaia11l1 2707 S445 1 8drm from $535 $550Jmo incl u tlls s175-s25o. 493-3490 Reis 646-0419 -~ &45-7408 Uttls pd pool, garage. no 494-6807 STEPS TO BEACH-Very SEMINAR FREE + Mtaey to Loaa 4H4 2 Br et 113'' 29th pets Resp -married cple want - Udo Isle. 2 story 3 Br. 2'> S 7 0 0 I m o V r I Y 301 Avocado. 642·9850 Studto nr Moss Pto cean pvt hse, Nwpt. Jae, gar. 2·3 br unfurritlurn hOuse • lst & 2nd TDs COMM'L & ba, formal Cltn rm. lrg 213-433-0502 I 24 t w Wilson 631-0960 view range & ret11ge ell prtv. $300. 675·~816 on eat ts yrly. 673-6953 Video screen test ollereel JUMBO MCS FUNDING patio $14~0 644-4895 2 81 duplex. lrplclgar. 2 OLIVE TREE APTS -gas/water pd 1st • sec H t I ,lltttll 2904 ~ by Personal Manager of S 4 S-555 l or 646-7922 tt>oth eves) I Clrs bay. t blk Nwpt Pier 12 er 1 , ea Twnhs, crpts. S525/mo 497·6287 -o c!btJNX BEACH G1i11es, lor ~!~~J~~~~slul c:llents in Mo,rtf,tl, Ul4a Isle Witerfreltt Yrty tse 21a 2 1s1 St drapes. Clshwsrir. up-Newrrt leac~ 2769 MOTOR INN eal 2912 ALL AGES .D. s 4021 eeeut 4000 SQ 11 exec 838-2951 732-2598 dated kitchen Star1 tng at S l lOO 3 er 2,, ba Coodo Wkly rates $105 & up E/s1de CM Lrg clean 991 For Info cell ClllllSTllS CISll1 home w1ma1e1·s QlfS pier Baylront unit 3Br 281¥. S650imo 7 t4/548· 7367 Newport Crest All bitns: Dally/Wkly/Monthy gar on pvl alley. storage (213)411·4411 Your hOme equity or TO & slip lor 3 boats o .... n. patio ~1ew yrly lse $775 Quiel single 1 er duplex w/CI hkup. 2 car gar pool, Ktlch'S avall Color TV. only s75tmo 673"3600 (213)4H·ll2l may hold the answer. Call er $4900/mo 768-8018. Coast Prop 673·54 IO c•ots drapes kitchen a. spa. tennis Beauttlul heated pool & steps to Garage tor rent. C0rona b1oke1 t619l758·0318 673-2585 1-496·3357 Lrg 1 Br steps to beech oa110 utils incl 242 15 Goodwill Cl I ocean 985 N Coast Hwy del Mar S601mo Phone SCRAM-LETS LfgWaterlrorit. 4 8r 3 ba. Washer dryer garage 110.,.er in rear Avail now TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Laguna Beach. 494•529.A 494·3324 Help WaatH 5100 I Clbt gar. 30 loot Clock 2 yr $600 yrty 673-6947 1 oelrm stove rel rig 2 Br I Ba. t>eech. sundeck. V1c1tio1l Secure 2 car gar. corner ol ANSWERS lse. $25001mo 650-2730 C d l M 2722 s4oo Avail im med garage 210'7 4 tst St leatala 2907 Lake/33rd S tOO l rno LUxUrlOUS 1 8r Condo In oro•• • Ir 646·034 1 all I 30pm $675/moyrly 548-7154 BJg Bear·Lrg Chalet 760-8862. 213-534-1695 St)rank·Typtst Vitia 8alt>oa close 10 !Sunny 2Br 1ba. peameel SPACIOUS 2br encl gar . 2Br. 2t>a . nr t>eech $795 wtfrplc. nr ski -:slopes, Ollice Reatals 2914 Poplar · Bounty Hoag Hosp Furn or un ce111ngs. trptc suneleck. 32 t Monte Vista C M yrly. Isl. last , Clap slps a $75/day 559-8519 ,__________ Cllche ·Fitful furn For rent or sale no pets S725imo 428 ~4 75 640.010& 557-6985. 1·338·4102 1150 SQ It. olllces avail-; TOOTHPASTE I $750 rent $ t 28 000 sale Seaward 1;40. 1208 Bob Hope Goll Classic. In-able 10 rent mo-to-mo 2 My old grandpa had a 946·7893 ST lllAllS LUX. COllDO 2 81 on Lido Incl spa d1an Wells Racquet Club spacious olhces. 2 sec-solution 10 some ol the LoM JOr .!ba trpl membership $750 I Condo Sleeps ~ Swtm· retarial spoces. con· prot>tems ol tne world 4 l)<lrm 2 Ba 2800 sQ 11 12.15 S 1 050 Call Brad Fr~lc 0 French windows 15980 exclusive Nwpt area ol Indian Wells Goll I e•isting phone sys Also t>e better 11 we had more situated on a nuge 101 N~<ly .,44 ,11, 1 or Harrv • r n-nome security Towr>r Condo detux 2 er Course 213·248· 7868 irnrttal space avail people who smiled even WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH C.0t"'t' WIP<l•ff 0.•"'9 •NJ,, .. ,,...&.,, ~: tt1 (9"61hO,_."f '-(~ .. ·t41~IO'l.tf /M1tttf ,/ f le ... •"O• •',\Al tl'f-OJI(~\ ./ .. ,0. ~·!(• ./ ·~ p111lt"f IEWPOllT IHCM LSE tJirJt ks 10 beach avait Wilk It SC PIHi I 673-9319 ming. tennis. golf Cove tei ence rm can include He said the worlel would I with a pool Gardener a r,u 8.,6• W 0 t.>¥1 clutl w11enn1s 2 b 1 1 p 7511 7017 when they weren t 1n 8 poOl s"•v1ce tnctueleo ts PO'•I~ 1ac saunas a nn iay wiocean view arge 819 Bea1 cabin oot . I comme1c1at tor TOOTH· -s 80 0 1)m bea•tl ctutmouse d~CI 11111 sec Doell avail table color TV 2 lrptc 1·1 0 111ce su1ies ava1teble p Sl u 1 Call Mr. How11d 6-45·6101 · IHHHPH/Rttt. Accnts payeble/tcvt>le Payroll. dally work sheets Some expe1 nee Apply in person VIiiage tnn 127 Marine. Balboa lsld Busy Medical 01s111t>utor needs sharp versatile person. expe11enced in inventory control and purchasing Accounts payable helplul Must be well organized and able to work under pressure. Benefits. Satar>' nego· t1ble Phone 84 i -2665 between 10 • 12 ONLY Child care In my hom8. full time. Mon-F'rl 8·5 30 Ref's reQ Non smoker p ref Start 1mmed 642-7803 CMlllSTMIS SSS Port & lull/time positions avellebte Moms 8 1eact1· ers Flexible t1ours Guar anteeel income 642-5727 A63sk71~?0 1 m o So 1"11 P(..H ii Br 1 11a Jut111)0 '<l11()1fl S6001mO 613 l504 675.t570 sleeps ld (7141545·6916 as tow as Sn5tmo No A E Alccodept1ng11ppAC8lllons 01 1' ,, SPIRITUAL READINGS O server pp y in per· + " !f<lr No pets Si OO tnO 1f18J 6etlf SI G Across from Lido Marina MAMMOTH Lrg turn 3 tlr lt•a$e requited Util & 11.Cl"ice in all mntteis Love son blwn 10AM·2PM Chutch nirtng. Low pay 1 Agen1 ·10.s5S9 e1vs Call Answer An 823 3 Sr 2 t>a newly decor 1, 2· 1 ba condo spa sips ' 1an11orial services in. • 0 Tues F11 Pac1t1c Coast G F 1 1 6-o c marr111ge & "us1ness l · real u ure mprove TRADt T 10'.\AL RfJ\l.TY • 3 ·en eves 64?-4300 124 hrsi tq)lt 5895 998-5868 10 saooimo 499-5304 , c111deel 't>lk to All· u 01ne 450 I W Pactltc I h C 11 I porl II Fwy~ 546-2801 Also counsettng 1815 ' while you ave a tot> a Soacirius s1u<110 S"P 1 .. 1c <;l lJNNINO trg 1 Br gar· Al ,-he heach a '2 Br 2 Ba R So El Camino Real. San Coast Hwy NB in pe<son at 14 51 Irvine t>il 111cnv1; 110 llOg• S' 7S l"fl •fl $4('~ µ001 6 rec apt oloc~ lrom ocean tatlls IO . 16 I i Westcltlf N 8 Clem L1c'CI 49:?-7296 Blvd Tus1t11 544 ~49 1 11111 rinotl -&o %?i •'E»1 ; 10 w 181t> St J 1enni., col111s au oss the Slaare 2908 ' .U8 1J()5 SQ 11 Su11at>1e MIJOll AOOOlllT c1euca1 s11ec1 unturn 0111y S7i5 ---. ,•0•11·1·1 r·e-1oe-nt-1n""9-......-' lu1 m~o1cu1 or cental 1;L:•;•;;;I ;';;;';':•:•:•:;;;;;;;3;004;; RJEOITIVE SIHTITITE OUH '"'H.-11 ... nt ....... 1 ... e.;;.1c;.;h..__.;;.27;;.4;,;:0 Hui. luc.::.~_.....;2;.;;7.;~! i1>.Jrtv ieo~~ Call be· ROO .. llTE FlllDrlls A<1e111 541.5032 " .._....,,----_ "' twt>+>n 8.5 Mon· Thurs • " Tt1e Oronge Coast 01111y Substitute clerk I pos111ons NEWPORT CAESl fll••••••••••••••••lliill i 14 759.0351 rn1e1v1ews screens 1savtront Ott1ces. patios. P11ot has an excellel\t op· as needed t>y Hunttnlfjon A Br 2· Ba tam rm 01n I b k n 1 photo-S & matches prof , parking !amtonol • f OUND ADS po11un1ty tor a caree1 Beacn City Sellool 1s· rm 2 car 9arage !Ir' K enney un port, reEACONBAY Lrgl\t grm people Since 1971 . 613 1003 Ortenle<I Ma1or Account trtCI $6.156/hr Apply t>eacn uoot tennis & 1ac I • wlpme prilg Corri!lr win-4 3 4 1 B 1 r c fl ARE FREE Executive with a\ proven 20451 Cra1mer Lane, $1175 mo 675-5788 Didn't he w in the dow seot Beamed cell, I Newport 641·1899 Beauttful Newport Centet track record. Great H.8 96"·8888 Deadline 1 1 bd Id p Oll1ce Recep11on. Conl I 1 1 o 7 1983 P R E s T I G I o us & Monaco Grand Prtx tn '73? . w • porch gar rtv 3 Br. 2 Da. walk lOJ bch. rm kitchen, sectr't. mell C I polenllal, guaranteed or app Y ng. ec . SPACIOUS · 1 B<1r1T1 and Beach, tennis crt $250 • 'tJ Utlla 1st&fast. & message sen1I" avail. a : dtew against com -Coclce1 Spaniels. black den security bldg nr -no r ~-. S600/mo 675"3337 Female pret 645·0119 seperataly Call Sally mlaslon. Oeslta tomove tem. 2 bull lem, bull ocean Ava ti no w _,-,,r~ --BIG CANVONCoodo Golf 714/160-0100 1•2·1111 1 lnlo management• plus male. AKC t·J yrs old. Agt/L1n<1a 64~·5200 course view. 3 er. 2''> ba, 4 8r, 2 be Me. wtd:kit. -Send reaume to $125·$175 432-11681 11 1ou ''not 'urt .,.llO (or •hall Kenneybun-oort 2 lrplcs. pool, lac, tennis. etc 91 1 Victoria. $250. Cotner J8iiit>oree et ---------P 0 . Bo• 1560 - --Yll DESERVE Ill "'"·don't lttl bld-you·re 11011tont 1 yr lse. s1400 261•7372 's20 dep. 646-8386 MacArthur, Include• sign -------Co11a Mesa. 92626 Otttltrll A11l1tHt New gated 20 Townhome t1enntybllnlloo1t 1s oM ol H d1\t111thvely Baachfront house. Tar rights. appro• 3500 sq tt Found o t de r m0a I e EOE 4 4ey/wk. A"ppty In per ton. VILLAGE COMMUNITY d1flt1tnt 11)1rtmtnl floor plans al Seaw1nd V1llatt BIG CANYON CONDO avail, $360tmo Balboa ground levelaKec:utlveof· Dacnshund w/co ar Tuttcley -Seturday. 9:5. 2 Bdrm. 2''> ea. 1600 SQ '" Hunt1111ton Beath Stt•tnd v1Ha1t 1s a rn ull 2 bd • den. $1275rmo. Agl 613.54 10 floe tvlla. Excellonl Park· Coast HWy arae. NB. ACCOUNTING DEPT: Ask for Elaine. ft. of pure luxury 2 car ot toutiy oeuonaltltd pioless1on1I pl1M1n1 673·7761. 760·_13_97.agt C-OM, l hr-2 -.-,r-y.-lr-p-I"' Ing. L.andlord clolf)efete 645•6292 Clertc:el AMlstant, Fil , SURFANOSANDHOTEL o-regea. spas 1n every Tiit •ind of altentton you dttfrve "' Sf.09 sq tt " it. C•U AewarCI: f-blkfwht wt111· typing r11qu1rec1. Peelllc: 497-4477 EOE M1F1VIH C•edtt LHllH MICb COIPITEll DISTllHTOR hes created two career op- portunities 1n resPonse tb rapid growlti. . ~ COORDllATOR • Cfedlt/Collec.t1orfs within sates territories. • Analyi:lng linanc1el statements • Determining credit lines • 2-4 yrs prtor experience a musl (Wholesale Cle- slreble •Salary S18-22 K ASSISTAIT • Researchlng-reconsillng Customer accounts • Respond to credit 1nqu111es • Follow-up and correspoodance • 1.2 yrs Cred111 collectlons expe11ence1n retaJl/wholesate environment • Salary S 13-15 K Bo 1h pos1t1ons ofter dynamic environment. requiring Individuals pos· sesslng w1111ngness 10 wor lo. ex II a hOUI s 1n order 10 achieve goals Com· µrehens1ve benefit pack· age Apply to MICRO D Personnel Department (CR-.PI 17406 Ml Cltllwood C11cle F ounta1n Valley CA 92708 EOE/M/F /VIH lea. Office I lletall Full ttme combination re- 1 1311 & secreta11el 111 CdM $950 per mo 760-1822 11a111 snusr No c11en1e1e needed. company t>eneltts. Ptld vnc11t1ons 2 1oca11ons Call Oeb1>1e 731·38 10 tWIHPllSH Full time Position. 58111)' n99otlable 650· 1367 ---llllTWlll.ltlt Tl&T'I Wllll llLLY UlllLPf Rec81)tlOllltt T'yplat Sec:re11rlet Switchboard i,ome . master suite. d1n-A ptrfect bltrt4 ol nalurt and hv1n1-OUll I SllAIP house, S350 • '"' utlls Karen. 7s2•54•4 kor-1 Cookapoo. ·Pa.ddy', Vlew M•mor11t Park. COUNTER PERSON: FrT Ing rooms. wopel burning nestled 1n a lorttt •it~ blbbltn& b1ooh and quttt Choice Npt Hgta area, 2 8r Aval! Jen 1 675·5015 Llifl ,.... 3t1t H.B. 5-48·9888. 983·5856 644·2700 Mrt ltoyd. INwpt Shor•• Orv Ci.tn· llr•ptacas. mtcro·wava ooll<li. tooled by nal.uttl ocean bretltt M4 lo l8a. wtwood bUtnlng F/2'1.35 to t hr w/cpl, 2br ""Will train 646-7621 Word Prooeeaino tmmecllate tl\Oft and 1q term 11111gnmenll •'411- •br. In your er ... Nevw • !!"Ht Call or come fn to ovens. ptlvate pattos & that ttnnts tourts, s•1mm1n& pools, a 1acu!ll and ffpl. stove & pvt 0tr 1ba hOUM wtapa. wtd. y a rds . garden~ r 1 convtn1tnt IOUltOn nu r sho111Mn& and s7ootmo lae. 526 Irvine ctntral C.M. S250 • Viutll •2111 REWARD· ..... ,.... --- provtdad Etegant living tmplotment and you'Yt 101 a plKt anyont 'flOUld Ave 63~ _ 548·6125 • ....-TH ...,...,"r"" ontY 15 minutes !tom p1oud1y call hOmt lhtn lleMe,bllnl oort1> llVEl/WESTOllfF FEMALE TO S_H_A_R_E_ Tl'4 Orange Co.at Dally for •mall copy center. F11hlon Island, 7 minutes One and two bedroom on' and two b•lh f 1nf ti 1 d'•uY to 1 Piiot hi• an tll'91tent OQ· R:sp, outgoing Irvine. to 9 C Pl•za or 0 C Air· adull aparlmtnll hom SS/~ 2 Br. t Ba. nu Cpl /dr•paa, llll'J ,,. .... ~ lft or onnll OD e8 uoa 0-portunlty beginning 7~2·0•81 por1 Just east ol New-s bll·tnl , pool, cerport, no w/l)rOf male. W/0. Jae. caUon and recovery Of tnatched mld·JanulfY 10' a otrW 0..rltr Oteoo Frwy $10!l0tmo lord 645·.6646 mlcr'o 1.avt1trly furn'. .et of J. B. Coo-per duellna 1ng Coordinator .with • lltttoc•ld'eilmlft.$4/hr, IELL)J SER V1C ti ~8570 Marguerite Pk#y M Mtuton Vi.to •H·IOOt ~ Btvo a so ot S11n ~~Wind pet.a s57s.-1700 Bed· Pool tennis. FP, gym oriented Co.op ACl'lertlt· Need en.fl\allc perton for 831:5439, 2473 Ortinql'! ii 01~ .. 9 .. ~ie~qro· , •t-Lov11y 3 Br 2Ba. oar. ·~ M8Qnlflcant ocean view flintlock platola and other nM"· proven trick record. Mon•Frl'.'8-5. Cr.an drlv• -Cl 1 227,, 0111 oon. l'IO pelt SIOOO S300/mo. aot. no lee r-· OrHt Mtnlt19 poten11111. Ing tecoro. Apply It .. ,. • • 650· t706 ell 8PM 641·1890 IOnal jewelry. Stolen from ouar111teec1 draw1getn•t MASTER BLUEPRINT. 211 I Carnpu10r111e 1 vu tut l.U•Vl)I 2 er. 2 bl. n-Ft~tftd 10 thr 81lt>oa Brookview residence. Costa ew1mltli0fl, Desir• 10 234 FllCl'tet. Coat• MH8 )-40 I r 2ba, ltm 4 d41'lng lS555 Hunlt"ftOll V1U1tt lint tw.nt1n(ton Buell. C~ crptll trplc ST50l mO ltlO llN Jin thru June move Into tna!'~I t """ ' Irvine 83)• t .. 1 rm•. New cp1,-1drp• & t714) 191·9961 eu.7087or 673·112.2. $175• utll 67&·8082 Meta on November 16. J983. plutPSend0 .. ~~T!!.10 Oet a puppy or kl,ty !OS. ""' eaint v..-fN•tv room frotrt 1111 Saft -"""" drM f!Oflll Oii htc~ lo ::r QD111.7 e.t-.. St 5 ..... _ .... ~ ....... Open S•t1Sun t203 Mcf~. l1llfl •t Oft Mer.-. to~ V~t. NewPOd ltland W•llr· WE 1.001< FOR YOUI Y to '106' Pll"U:l •• WK" Cotta ...... t MM UW0119t\ Cl¥tllled, and °°""*" ~ ~ t1t1r eutn• Vttta s 1000/mo ru1nttllllp ......... °"" ""' 10 • 'ti -tr on\ Dttuxf' '\ O<!rm 2 t>• HouNI~ • New part Beech, CA. 92880. IC)&.. • ~ • ~ Ot ~ IOI C' I •• I~ ...... ....: 642·& t27 01 6·4'·411?9 \ tO'IO mo 650-4186 ll"hm•tno 1132·4134 i· _ ..,._,.,,.., !~_:-...,Im . •• --,.,,,~_,--i::::~=--=== ..... • • i ' ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 4, 1883 ., Uttrll1la1 lalH AIJblt Carr•llJ Ct1l11cltr1 Gar•eala1 H11ti11 Mnlat Palalla1 Plaa.aa1 Tnlat ltntn ;;=;;====· All types Repau Re•urt , .. R .. E .. M_O_O .. EL .. IN_G_.-A-11 p-h·I· .. -. l __ a._._._,._.____ Tll llHl IOlll 24 .. ,11 t Ul· lHI * LIW UTH * OUST Pl..... + plflg,W a p ooe.ilng $2.17 Per day Seat coal (SLURRY MIXI Also custom eabtneta 18 Lown-rr-snrub 1n11111 FurnlCet. Poot HHl81'S QUICK CAREFUL SERV FIGUEIREDO PAINTING HEATING: Haa1..-s.rv1e1. Air bull~: ecn'ooi & pet• Comm Resld Riiis yrs tn area Lie;, bonded. Room Addllloi1s-Ramoaet Trff trll'n/ReMovll 8~ Cle l --A9C MOVING = T 138046 Fire prooltng 1hlnQlet. 25 fWpipee, Call 642.eeu. ~I projec11, ,51•104 1 Thi! s All you pay tor Rates Free es1tma1es ins'd 968-3564 anytime Commerclal·Rftldent11I Lawn malnl /RotolllHOi tllt II~ 112·0410 yr• l•Plf, fnllt al, IC)IC. -_ 3 tines, 30 di"• 1ceoSed 875 2826 ROBIN'S ClEANlNG In natural WOO<I tlntsne1, Oraln• clear from $5125 Wl .. n =· , 645·4269 OI 645-0032 Repatr-•lteratl~, • Free.estimate 5"8-80 5 A 11-11 & f R I I t di -'C ·-· 1n the " .,., ---SERVICE a thoroughly * . •n * bonded Insured, r.. epa r auce I , IP ... , · WHlr D AtttrHf! Ooors-WlndOWt·CablnelS "lrlcaJ 81 .. ~H clean hOUH 540-0867 O.SI Quality. 25 yr exp HI Lie C·33 No. 290804 Anytime M&M 6"2·9033 WINDOW WASHING DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Ct1ta .... Law Ctlltr y~Sa;~/a11y;;:V~~:~~:~3 r..,.,mmiim~~~~ •xl'!U""e9!RIC..,.."'.X"'IJ"'H"'X""N""bl'l'vl'l'JJ'l'IX""N""I ..... 4 ... t/Tltertlll .. Lie T • 116.~ 730.:,1353 838-69 I 1 , ........... /... "Thi only m~ I• •Ct111t1Bustnus Lit1gatton t ~ Carp. Glass, Paint. etc. Have rela S.Cky 720·9.ct>S ·ABC MOVING· Remod-AeP&rr:wi\ei~tilfe QUALtTY" '3 t-202t •CrlmonallDrunk Oriv1ng ar~t S."lct Ins .. Bonded 80·2367 ' --Quick/careful Low r11es. QUALITY PAINTING: fair Drlln cleaning 24 hr• It I I. •Personal ln1ury CAMET 1 LINOLEUM fn. Home Rep1lra·Car"""ntry Class Action Cteam1ts Lie. T 138046 552-0410 prlc.1 Free eat. Clll Lie •203402. .650-6248 llP!'"'!l!'"t.,...n...,....,~'"l'!'"'!~ .R I c t 1 "" Local home & apt Clng -S R-VIN-G CO EGE John anytime, 63 t-2050. Stale law r-u1111 that 1.ll ea .. s a e suillatton & rep11lrs 30 Cablnets·Elec·Plumblng TA LL _, plus the IRVINE MIRROR Ind the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesdav al •Employment Problems yrs exp Andy 645·9031 Fencing DON 966-0149 Rellable. Ins 642·9264 STUDENTS MOVING CO Paper~• contrlClorl who pettorm Call lor tree 1n1t1al consul· HOUSE-APARTMENT Lie T 124•436 fn• .. r'""'-~ •°'ln09 ooe.t work over $200 lnehXttng talion Wllh an allOtney We Seti Any Brand Carpel PAINTiNO-CARPENTRY Cleenlng or Renovating 64 t-8427 ... .... FHa!tNhGI a'n,terSTIOfRIPDetlgPINOn --. r~t .~i ~!><>',.,~~i•erun· ....... ~ 7 14· 751·5270 FOR $7f~~~~2 COST S REPAIRS·i;C 645·5277 Free estimate 650·4468 WATCH US GROW' VIS~·MC Scott 673-1512 -....,.,.. ~nt~j;;' 111o::ld''7o latl1sittiat C C fl HOUSECLEANING P·' l EXPERT Watlcoverlng In• rtlarlal stale In their actvertlllng ~--~-·--.-..... ......, ••Ht HCrtlt Toppedtremoved Clean-H11..... Mii EXP D REFS ult II Stnictl Con1r1c1011 and con· BHabBysn11 0 11mngenr81M1 ~1gne.s.Gmary· Concrete·. U form. I pour up. new 1~wns 751·3•76 897 4386 536 8322 stallation Reas Consult· t t Ma no extra charger CALL TODAYll " " " " Hardwood floors Installed. • • Ftll Pllmll an1 l\esognmt 581 -8590 TYPINO/WORDPROCESS sumers. con ac ry field S3S wk 842-1647 or complete IObS No 1ob Commercial/Resldent1at sanded. retln cleaned. MOISE II APT RI h d s L lellers reports resumes Grondie at 558·4088 with AHFOISllDIA Your Dally PllOI Service Olreclorv Representative 100 small 964 0366 waxed Ina lie 847 -8888 °2Y806,0 4 "1• yrs'"0°1r happlCv '* H.ANGINGIREMOVAL • manu•~ripl -"It 63 t-628 I any Questions ConlrlC· Lie.,. "ay care . 1' ,.•yrs. • Landscape Maintenance Cl F t 720 1106 .. , ""' "" S I u u ~ s 1 nong reees • iocat customers It · yrs experience tors tale L cenae compan1onsh1p tnco Cer1•ic Tilt ~~~~~Yd ~~·~~sr~:sar~~ H11li11 MR SPARKLE.$ Tnonk you 963_4114 MIKE 851-1800 l•iritHl Board 28 C1v1c Center 142-1111 tlt. 322 yard Suzanne 556-3098 Spec; in l<11chens & Baths Mr Ween-landscape oubli JOBS x c ....... Plaza Room 690 S1n1a 0 C T LE SETTERS ~, s·•AtL ••ovrNG JOBS llOISI u-QUALITY PAINTERS Parcel Slli~'• Wra~ •SPIRITUAL READER• Ana CA 92101 ... a.a. .... ,1•.1~ 1 645·5 124 .... "" w1111ws c••pns --· · ....... -646·9873 MIKE 646· •391 * -PROMPT NEAT PRO· NEWPORT-AIRP RT -dv1ser in au manets 1---------BKKPO BY OMPUTER I ~ 1•1 Waatt~ 20·~ OFF• Rellable ins d FESSIONALS 636-7149 3857 B1rcn (CO• Quail) love marriage ousmess AcctHtia1 Cla.·1• Care •r•• 1 1 • H o e AE··ovE eic 675 2495163 t 9397 Reas & Reliable Set.vire Mowing EdgTng Twice a AUL·M V · "" Reis Frf'4' est 540·5654 Ii> YRS E)(P 1 m small S 1 OFr wolh ao 549 2287 • · CPA high quality income tax work at reas r..ltes Jonn Brown 631-6483 From S251mo 675·0305 !!R•01-1 ,•b""te'"""w""•"!'"o-w-~ •• ~0·n"l.F,..ro mo s20.s2s 54«.5731 l'urnoture Trnsn l1ees T S i ~ u u "" " 96:1 5415 NORM Leuoas I My price~ are small' CORONA DEL MAR rtt trY ct Catlinet Maltia1 CholO care 11 hsewk CdM Ctean UpsH ree fr1mm111g Open tennos player otters'650·64i7 Ron 2600 E Coast Hwy JC TREE SERVICE *New cabinets cabinet to HB 548-8.349 eves Y ;ira Maonl •Haulong ~Te~1~~a:~~ ·u~~j':,,G lessons all ages S 151hr I FAii PlllOIS ALWAYS \COr Di.111ta1 760-1822 T11mming removal yard For Ad Action Au11tic1f Ctili111 llUIAY sncw. RESPRAYS. 84 7 • 790 1 rl11eway-Part11ng LOI Repalrs-Sealcoating S&S Asphlt 63t-4199Loc racing bars & lormoca ClaiaHy SwH! MIKE 650-3263 645·81921731·2916 Kork Wiiis 5"4-0344 Ret1ablt1 • Relerences Plaattr/ltpair clean-ups etc 642-2914 countertops 642-0881 • DENNY'~-Ctean Ups.Yree Trimming Hauling Col s1uoen1 lrg N1111ry * STARR 548-4471 • eblWhA'sfeR1NG Tat1ri11 Cupeatry CHIMNEY SWEEP Yard Mainl •Hauling truci.. Reas Bcnv1c CoM -I All Phases lnttexl Neat "'k""8""h-G~d-""7 ___ _ _ _ S40 & UP 1 ·867 -•876 MIKE 650·3263 Thank vou 759• 1936 Cort BRICK •BLOCK• TILE Whll I Wondertul World Resiuccos Est 645 8258 S. 1 Era e M yArs exp Expert Carpentry Service All types Reasonable of Shopping, right 11 • P« due OllQ Repa11-Remoo·Add1toons Coatracttn S$ LOW RATES 5S 631-2345 I vour llngertlpt everyday! Plaa•i•t 964-4747 $15 00 pr nr Doors-etc 548-4980 "eaeral Tree trtm & removal gen TIM'S HILlll Dally Piiot Claat llled 1----~-9'o--~'!"'!"'~ • ctean-ups 554-7017 Haul anytnong 645·733 t Kids left nome-and left Ads. To place your ad, 24 ltr II• 141· 1121 It you're not shopping cl1ssllled, you may be payi ng too much Clualfled Ad• 642-5878 642·5678. It 11 wtll bark, neogh or eat RemoaellRepa11s. comm hay you can buy 11 or sell & restd Loc'd. bonded. 111n classifte<J 642-5678 ins For est 552-9142 Malnt ·Clean Ups-Tree Tr1mm1ng-Haullng-e1c Free tisl Pete 6" 1-1096 Sell with EASEi -thetr ' don't needs" too? call 642-5678 Ind let a Faucets• Water Heaters It's a BREEZE Cteattltd Adi &42·7687 Someone needs tnem in Clutllled Ad-VII()( he4p cl asslfled 642·5678 you. Cal a Daiy Piot AD·VIS(I 642-5678 • •1!11!!111•••••••••1.1_11""'"1_w.-11_.1 .. =-__.s ..... 100 .... 1elt Wu!M SlM 6010 Farailare 6825 hnitsrt .MU ~ ... ~ oo A LITTLE m~~~'\!l""l~"'!"l~:iN:r-.. 1 RObNo oAk fXete 2 1'F!'!R~E"e"'iP"ltt'!".·so~l.'!""'!S::V~~1e1-~ l : .Jlaoo... au•-tllNYOUlt !Sales Business Oppty TEXAS REFINERY CORP. A I I 4th $4751 bo able b lue tweed ca.. ~ ..... 5 C oller plenty ol mC?fll)I Runs, $3200 Body only 81 s. airs · 0 842·45 t2 '""-l ~ OWN HOMI llodeo asa Recorders. plus cosh bonuses. frlnge S 1700 675-3175 673-3025 --------~'·.. • Panasonic S 139 New b tits 1 at per ---7' queen sleeper SOi8 I llY flllnlll ~,t, . ~ ·~·· t.:°'. f ~· ·a ,. MLM Bevertv. 775.5447. ene 0 m ure • Autnentrc TRAIN ENGINE 5 8 33 ,,-:--I '•""'• ..... ( r· I _ son in Orange .county BELL Only 5500, Btklbrn/whl ptald. like LH 9 7· 1 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA .. ..:. J .. ~;i: .• ~· ~tr. ( ': 'i , '""-' .,,, SALES CL.ERK Jor drug area Stralghl com-640•8688 new $226. 673·19~ Kg Si beet Slmmoni 3. ;-<, , t • • I store Cashier. cosmettc;s mission bulldlng product f .... 11 heat tic: MoDclay,.December 5 . · ' · ·• . 7 ~ ! "~ & deliver" Parllttme. sales Regardless ol ex· 7' SotJbed $125 6' Maple rame."" ows. 5 9• .,,. ' F D EST•• STER ABBEY table $75. 2 Blk legal Ille blnkt $150. 642-<l303 ARIES (March 21-April 19): You'll receive mesaage I G&••G•S'"ll •os ... ow ., •, alternate wknos only pertence. wrlle w mlN b ial · · · .... '.. .. ... • Ap rvat Port Pha1rnacy, Sears,Pres .• Box711,Ft ANTIQUE MALL cablnet $50ea.631 ·7854 Uke new fiercuton sofa. connected with usiness, spec commuruty activtty, career or CLASSlfllO tY CITYI ow Balboa Blvd, NB Wortn, rx 7610 1 1175 t WestmmstM Ave 3· sofa steeper. Pli ld bed. It beige 1111pe, $150 invitation to prestigious social event. Forces tend to be scattered, ! SH lllOW TOPS$$ GARDEN GROVE eartbtone. like new. Coll Obo. Powder blue IOWo- it will be necessary~be versatileandyou'llbecomemoreaware I ____ _ ~ ... 11 FemllesPref Models& 55"·6103 S400.se11 s100 5"0-0t53 1e11. xlnt e«1d, S100 of apt1Uance body image c I • I . -Escons. 1213) 866-1984 Obo. Bdrm .... d6I wllnul. U • . 1 OI I tH mat lllPUY UYllTillll AntlQue rolltop desk, xlnt Ar111icial Ficos Benjamin• twin bid wlm111. & box A RUS (April 20-May 20): Be ready for change, trave ' 3 lamlllel 2h1 Avalon Used Ski & Ski equipment Tne Orange County Dally TIW TllCl HIYEll cond, s tOOO. 673-0700 trees · Quality sttk leaves. spring. 3 drwr dresser, variety and decisions affecting communication, education and CM. Sal ·9.4 King bed: Wetault sz 12. adult &. Piiot nas an excellent op-Exprd wllh P.Os. Gd drlY· ~~~ew:,:i 0;~:.~s · For $ t50 obo. 8"0· 1830 iniernational law. Spiritual values are accented and will have turn, totsa stull, cheap. cn1tdren ski clothing. porturnllv beg1nn1ng rng rcrd G & w Towing. Beautiful antique dresser Beebe & Assoc. 476-0311 d ·th l l ti ~-· ti ,....,,,..... -Girts Bdrm set. bamboo mid-January for career 132 Industrial w ay. CM wl mlrror. $235. 642·2884 ....... -----,...---..,... plenty to o WI ong-range re90 U on. ~vrp10 na ve ~'6........ 4 Family Garage Sate table trg rust ceramic orlenled d1sp11y advertls· Hotel Telephone Boolh Broyhlll 1r1p1e drswr wlmlr, prominently. Baby furn & Clothing. clg lamp' 18682 Vie To11no. 1ng sales feps with a TYPIST/CUil mahog w/lan & pay twin trndl bed wl bx GEMINI (May 21-June 20): U analytiall you a:coin. & pop machines. hand· TurUerock Sun 9·3. proven track record GrowlnglnsYranceAdmln· pnone $600 Engllsn spngs & matt. exit. $700 . . . . . ' -~ made pottery, anttque --·-----Great e•m1ng potenlial. 1stra1or seekrng 1ndtvtd· Armoire $300 Old Na· obo. Pool tbl. lrvlllg Kaye. Highlight percepoveneea, dig beneath superficial layers until stove. dog house. tools & L111H ltacll gu!Jranleed draw agalnst ual to handle tne follow· llonat Cash Register state top. gd c;ond, $400 you strike pay dirt. Member of opposiie sex is very much m0u~n 3i;;0r~ .sat 1& ~un Old collectibles. anllques. commission Dest re 10 tng dulles: Typing. Iran-s 100 Marble top wash obo 557 -9499 attracted, fin,ancial picture is brighter, final decision ia put on 1 • 4 novers IV r many new Items. Christ· move Into management a scripllon. data enlry, and stand S ISO 760-0159· BUYOIRECT FROM h Id V. . .. l ed c1eanong out beby Items. mas decor. l<ot accesa plus Send resume to lllong New otc in airport MANUFACTURER Lovesea.ts. wd 11des. chain ceremk: lampa. china, tbl lamps, $125 786-5681 QUALITY PECAN DINING GROUP Oval table wlpads. 6 uphol choirs. 6' buNet Pert cond Sac $895 673-1923 O · 11'go IS anvo v · . . . . nu toys. misc clolhes Sat/Sun 9.4 Rain or P 0 Box 1560. area )(tnt working en· Oak K11 tbl 4 Windsor CANCER(June21-July22):BediplomaUc,mamta1nlow cneapSa11Sun att9AM snine 560ANITA CostaMesa.92626 vtronmenl Call Paul cnrs S275 Set1arsandsave50to 75'1.onnew scand leatner-chllr.llke fil ..a. ti d. F 1 al 9 S EOE Kaump 553.1133 porce1a1n top Ible. $95 top quality bed sets Twin new. cost $900. sac pro . e, agree to <.LOmes ca jUStment. OCUS on contracta, eg 221 E , th t tf I ltacll Ltbrarv tbl wtdrwr $75 sets 1us1 $69 95 lull sets $300 Oak 36m rnd butcn aff&irs, special rights and permissions. S potlight on decoration. ,MOVING SALE Retrog I ••rr I Poe Sale $395 540-2055 1us1 $79 95 Save even bill tabte s 100 552-3075 · · d · ( · ·f L .b · . •-1. washer dr er beds ltv f2 14 Via llnaca Lodo Isle SALES temaletmale part jPART. TIME Varied hours 1 mo•e on queen and kong renegouattons.an receipto surpnse gt t. 1 ra natlve PMll)'S ~ey rm kot ,J;ust go this Baseball Ponoall Ma-11me 11u1bte hours 1 10 1•1c;lude early AM Paor V1c1011an side cnaors I sets Free delivery Sommons wn1 crib & mall. role. I wknd' Sal/Sun 2439·0 c;none 2 couches & mosc I !\llutt1-teve1 sates Ille oid wee~enos Must have de· S275 ea Arm cha11 S325 636-4195 pertec:I $110 833-2190 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Define ierms, confer with Orange Av 63t-7389 SattSun 10·4 1asr11onea American tn· pend•ble ve,,1c1e 1small all new upholstery Pone IC Sola SotaBed.Flex-SteelSl75 · dividual h i: • d y 'll 1 b cen1tve Great money l•uck van station cupboard $375 Lawvers ontemporary an w o re.ues on your JU gment. ou earn . y Foaataia '2 Webe~ Grons A taro Sm f>an1ast1c rewards a on1 lo ass st ne S· oak bookcase S495 Art earlhtones x1n1 cond Sm ,C9air SS 549-2430 ~hirJ&. Money comes from unusual aource, could involve film I v.u., I ~~a1:pde1c2 4~:1~aenn.:~: I 972-0834 I Mr Velengq I ;a9er dealer '.n lrv~ne Deco lamp $350 L•tho S80 552·0408 Hta1tk•l• ...... or the media. Lunar emphasis on emplo~nt, rommunicatfon GARAGE SALE Npl ~gts nr 17,hllrv 9.4' are<> Must be depen· Abraham Lincoln 1888 Obie bed 560. Mirror s15 6212 with close relative, resolutions concerning dtet, nutrition, health. 11023 El Paraoso Ct •Cnr1s1mas Tree and Plant ::;:: .. ~::o~~~~·:. ~a~leMo c~;'~n'' FG~~g ~~~s i1~a~a •cga~reean~ Dresser S 15 545-3426 Yamaha upngnt piano. as VIRGO(Aug.23-Sept.22):Gopdlunaraspectcoincideswith Sat Sun0ec3·4 j Sale Growers proces Mt•EFl•STYW o!r.!eenn93b a~~ :o3b 1abteS75 494-7340 Obi matt wlbox sprgs & new St250 2 1>eau1 · hall · y 'll ha ·bw· p 11 o 1 " " trame atmosl new eatra d f h di VlgOr, C ~ng~, vanety. ,00 ve more resl?°JW ty, Huf. lt1cll J>= ~!1.:u~ 18;..1 1~~' proouct 1n the onous-8 m ontr 642-4321 ApJliHCtl 601 l 1um . s 12s 786-9462 :;1~~rr~0t!~.; Cl~~ ~ will lilC~, you ll be tes.ted .and ~OU 11 ~rge • ramify sale SAT /SUN I 2039 1 B11cn St Santa try Excetrenf manage-' 1930 Gas stove S 10 1rade evslwknds. 955·0623 dvs oak oar w10rass II raJI , vtctonoua.Older indiVldual lends benefit of expenence, poauble 8·5. 19282 F111 Ln nr Heoghls (between Bristol ment poten1tat with last Y1ttrl1ary ltt•it•I tor newer mooe1 20 gal Dre,;81 15· sectlonit $560 Yew wood butter financial support. Brknrsl/Yrktwn House· and Mesa) 540-5440 growing co 545·2 '36 needs kennel ass1s11nt water hi• $20 494-7340 curved 4 piece $750 An· tbl, $200. Hekman end UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Project will be completed, past ~~~~Pg~~g~451~;n. misc EIBLUFF GARAGE-SALE Saieshelp Wanted We are i,~~ 3 1 1 1:;: P~~:~~~1~::~ FREEZER Ilka new $160. ~~0e0 5· \o~~ge T Table ~~~~~~~ic6 ';~, o~ 1~9~: ~no longer be~ front ~f you. ~k bey?nd the ~te, Choldrena clothes. Ft$ii8( sait';~~·~~~· kol~2 ~~;ob ~~~s ~~~e~l:~~tt~'e'~I~~~ Fnday E~per prel Call ~g:~:RATOR $75. Butcher ~lock siJ:.-: Whirlpool W$hr & dryer, stnveto.reachawtderaudience.Youllbendofburdenwhich Prtce IOV$. lurn, elC ___ pos11ton1nourre.aderao 831-1030 __ __ __ -----Early American hand $175 both Phil· WU not vna1r own to M>PTV in u_. lace Pro~ may be worth Sal/Sun t0-4, 406 9th SI Toys, Cfltt.s, China, Pans, dept Telephohe & w•rTa•••~w•nR• GAS ORYER rebuilt S89. made wool rugs B.lfller 6 llps/Marantzllnflni1y thanJ--~.,; ..... 11 -·.J . ~~P ' r--·J Stereos. Etc Lota of counu•satesexphelpful ••--7 ••-645-6759or752-7270 piece bdrm Mt 'r0man Stereo sys. $300. Lot1 more_ on6u~f anticiapl.CU. Tons of exciting Mems• Good tea Sat only but noT req d APPIV Pen· Experienced Portlhme wlllte $900. <xec: Ottlce more ho\J~ Items 11 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Noy. 21): Be ready for ·new starts, Sun 9am 1888,1 VALL'EY 8AM-4PM 17 IS Newp0<1 nvsaver. 1660 Placenua Apply in person 11 Two GE Wasne<r & electrlc desk w/ctwrn 5 450 bargain prtces 651-8061 surpr1ae visits, calls from relatives who request favors. Highlight CF\ (cnr BeachlGartletd) Hiiis Drive weal Ave. c M ~~~~1e!~. 6'8,J· 2267 ~::;0,~r~~~-~~ S280 549•2447 ind nd · 't · di ·duali M be f --'ie Uel a pupPY-or kl11V "()()(I Furniture. AP · Sales ---------Clualfl9d Ads. your on. epe ence, creabvt y, l1l V1 ty. em r o op...,... sex through classlfted. and & H Wa~nted Full lime ottlce I llY "'1.IAIOH WANT ACTION? ••<>P lhopplng center. helps you get to heart of matters. Short trip could involve Leo glve a puppy or kitty for ~':t~C:~n 4~9se5a~~o MAIUYH manager with clerlcol Les 957-8133 Ctllllled Ada &42·5e78 ... native. Christmas. 642-5678. Harbor 63t-7956 TV 1 ITllllO skills 10 handle manv K-h & d It lelt Waat.. 5100 ltlJ Waal .. SAGmARIUS (N 22 "'--21) ln · · · ll · PIT. 25 hours to be ar-phases ol small conslruc· enmore ws r ryr, ex - targe_t. You'll make ri;t d~~ f~U~m= ~~~ ltlt Wut.. Sltl ltlt Wul.. 5100 1 ':1".f:'J ~~~~on ~'f~. uoncompany 63t-8023 L~;;~!1°:~~~5~~~::· aa·11y p·11a1~ ..................... . you'U locate needed maierial. Cycle moves up and you'll be at ' lllNllllLI WARE, 2666 Harbor Walft4 Mary P"'ilnl Sl25 645-6099 , : right place at crucial moment. Cancer, Capricorn penons play PRlllTIOI IETICILNI PllPU Blvd. Costa Mesa 8 .:;~, t~~:;,~~~ Oicte but Goodie Relrlger· · PART TllE · paramount roles. Can you ... needed to conduct formal W.ES.PAIT TIMI Full or pltlme. Room, ator S75 642-8983 • . • • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Restrictions are removed, Spare3hrsnighlly? & informal Inspections. CIRISTll&SSAUI board. Cir, exp~nM~: Refrlg. $175 Eye level Deliver Daily Pilot by auto m you have greaier freedom of thought and action. Moon in your C:!lga:ioo~ed. prepa1dre lob 1orders 1annd Earn up 10 1200 a week C6:311_9~~ ormf~_ 12~~11 etect ronge s200. Washer Laguna Beach area (2 hours •' · ·d 'th al f 1t-•th bill" full tak prov e var ous o er Kevin 548-3416 & dryer. s 135 ea, Dish· d W kda p M '°"'gn 001.JlCl es W1 renew 0 uu , a ty to Success Y e dependable housekeeping monitoring -----WELDER: Appl'f 7am onty. washer. $100 6"6-5848 per ay). ee YB · • - initiative. You'll pa.rticipaie in aocial affair, people important to and sett mot1va1ed? as assigned at com-lttrttary/A11t1t. Mac Gregor vachls 1631 R•lrlg•rator•. like new, :. weekends A M Earn about YOU will be~ nt Do you... merc1at nuclear general· Real E11111 lnvestnw9nt Placentia. c M v v .. • • AQU S · . d Ca . Enjoy working with kids? rng station At 19111 a c 0 m p a n y s e e k s clean. t Almond 1 White. · $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow (Jan.20-Feb.18).Stu y pncornmesaagefor llyoucananswerYES n1gnscnoo1 diploma and moliva1ed 1ndlV1dua1w1tn JenWaat.. Sl S FF,2dr $165 d95-7062 : M BushS42 4321 EOE valuable hint. Become familiar with rules, regulations -Phone 646-7021 valid driver's license a general office skMts & die· Nurses ••de <>< compa· Refrlgel'a tor. runs good " or .r · • · : · BOme<>ne would like you to "conveniently foraet." Have none of 2 30•6pm Mon thru Fri must. Miiitary exper pref. tapnone e.per · ~Int nion dey w0rk. local ret S 12S 646-6368 · · • • • · • · · · • · • · • · · • · • ·; · · · · · · • · · • · · · • • • • • • . . . • S 10 per hour Some ben· lvi>ing a must. varied 549 0373 •1 p•1 t lt! Slre911 obeervatioa, ability to link clues and come up with PIT, Loan Co llectlons. ellts Send complete re-duties 549-2988 • Whirlpool relrlg, 17 cu It, Ill y I a ................... . complete t11Cenario. cnollenglng &. Reward-sume with date ol birth 10 Secreiarv N B Research SENIOR CITIZEN CARE Hl<e new SJ25 650-1452 ". PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Aura of glamour exiata, you'll Ing. Bank or Finance Services P 0 . Bo~ 3307. firm seeks first rate sec· For Ille HOlldavs. prlv Ct•t•ltn 6011 . ; be wined, dined and one who mean's much to you will say the Company expertenc~ San Clemente. Ca 92672 retarv with strong ~:~.n: ~:~1r!~~~,f~~~ tib€X StNCtAIR 1600 ~ PAIT Tiii lfflQE ILEll ~ "right things." Focus on wishes, aspirations, buainesa and career netpful 6:~1 ~ff'V eel REST AU RANT Several stalist~at slulls. salarv ences 642-11732 Computor wt t6K adaptor M . . . . . 1emp and norm PIT pos· StSOO dependlno on ' • 3 software tapes S75 V bus ci·-·1-u'on off'--_ __.._ activity. oon posltlOn abo highlights friends, hopes and PIT SALES I !loons lor dell type sand-1 experience Please send Dta1 SSlO " 556· ery y n :UJA1 l"-~ nm.111 ambitions. Dernonsiratong products I woch anct salad mokers resume to 'Oallv Pilot Ad m Sid Poodles. snow r ' ~ 6022 part time relp answering heavy --.------. • -on stores in your area E•i>er oret Apply 8-11 -60. P 0 Bo• t560 quality ssoo 1•867.4876 rff It ta phone trnhic. We have nice CUS· I l W ... SIM H I W .. SIOO Slot Sal/bonus W111 train , AM & 2·5 PM M·F Costa Mesa Ca 92627 ?ree to good nome tomers! Applicant.a' must be neat, t I U I I lat ltlp Waal.. , 963-3107 or 964-08 tl Me.,erhots 17621 Sky· Secretary Real Estate hrm Beagle oups cnampian wiyard 1 Cocker mix, t responsible, and have a pleasant LHAL IECIETAllY MEC.,.ANtC E•peroenced PAIT·Till p /TTtlt~ltHt Sales park Cor. "· Irv 261·6 t 78 t In CdM needs lively per· ~~~ peper:5 ~2~~S old. I Shepherd mix. 631·6299 telephone personality .. Some light Ne PO I Beach PrT 2 J 7 I 1 sonallty to ne1p run otllce, eacli w r . • own ioots apply am ICE C 1111 rA T HOM Newspaper IOlll some typing & fight book· Bl~ Fem Lab AKC Pa s FREE lo good nome 1 gray office work also. Hours are dys pr wk Current Calit only Mac; Gregor Yachts ~FF L1 1 subscriptoons 1Reo1ster) Experience sales help lull keeping reQulred Call · n!::s Netherland Dwarf Rabbit S ~~YJ:~w.84e•~~'.~~~ 163 t P1acent1a C M 111~~ n:Js ~~~~ i~'::' ~~ 1 S•torder Call Date Ktng or part lime. tor 1irge wlcdys 9•1 or 2•5 30PM ,:~mZ1~~00L06v~~?0303 536· 7948 after 6pm Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, tart• ""V Ml"(• lll"EI h Ilona 95 t-7111 I 12 30· I 30pmf ladies exclusive d1stoun1 .J 141760•2563 M GERMAN SHEPHERD Ing salary is $100.00 per week. MAINTENANCE l'oreman ' "" ' ..lnswenng eavy p I store can Rae Ann 11 1~ -OOOl'RAINING 9roup Or ood A Jo-1 nlOn Mon Thu:ra -2•00 Require knowledge ot Musi oe hard wor~er tr.illoc; Wenave nice c;us·/ 898-3939 ,SEC'Yforll11 l1wofltcaif'I pr111a1a Bett11V1or prob· lyr.needsg home topp4·.00J .nPMpe. "-k' for Ca. therine' 'or enerot maintenance clean cut. POllle S5thr to I iomers' Applicants must RUL llTATI . I Newpotl Beacfl. Satary iems SOived 63 t· I 167 CALL 650-328~ na g eced res electrical start ST AFWING AC· I oe neat. responsible, and 'Rental/sates agenl tor ac-IRellred Couple manage 21 I sf 300 Salary up 10 Eil P; bl~g corpenlry TORS MOVING COM· I nav\' a p1easan1 let•· 11ve Balboa Island olhce • units 1n Cos)a Mesa $t600 wlrecent tax re-IG01oen All Cnnstmas Keec> It'll nome llrH burn-een. P ~~I m~naniCal i. PANV 650· 1366 • phone personat11y Some we nave openongs for 1 855·0665 or 631-6107 turn processing U · pups• AKC. OFA snots, Ing thll winter Flll your ORANGE COAST DAil y PILOT pan ng. •111 FIT NTE 1 1 1tgn1 0111ce work &tao two experienced. lull ome js 1 per1ence 644·65 16 c.n lines, $250 !162-75 16 llrewOOd need• by took· JlO w SAY ST • cos TA MESA. CA 9106 , supervisory '" 5 •S • as growing Hours a1eMon -Frl 9am c aes Ing In c1a1slfled. • .. 1111.•1 IJ'''"'""rN•t tr•u>iov111 davs. lllnt salary & ben· Tele-Commun1cat1on 102 pm startlnguiaryl• lloensed soents g~j * * * llWllllPIUT•Si MesayDog11S101ny •lze. 642•5676. .. ....................................... .. eflll Beautiful working company toealed In Capo $ 100 00 per~ Apply e~~~n· ~nly a .... TEI •••• Mull Have exper wllh Grooming llChoot lelChlf 1••1iiiliiiiliiilll•ilil·----------------· enlllronment Se<ld re· Valley Service Reps in person Mon. Thurs. 2 WAL H "" I 21 yrs ellp 546·2848 svme, Including selary Potenttallo make 12000. . 4 pm Ask for Ca1net1ne WITllFlllT MH I TllAllEEI Woman'a Swtmw111 SHE°LTIE PUPPIES history 10 Bo• 003 Dally $4000 a month XLNT Of Eileen .,,... H B 969·2863 or Iv 7 Ml Old. $1004200. P110t. PO Box 1560, sates support by ORANOECOAST * * * fTllSNQ1980·8433 953-0174 Cotti Mesa. CA 92626 TELE-MK l leam For In· DAIL y PILOT 111 llllY All IOfll Of people UM •··1 ••• ll!fVl&w Clll. c. Damato. 330 w Bay St. IUL man SALB .... , .... Cllllllied ad• to ... , all s.. ,....,. laat with Delly "" 71•-66•·&465 Cotta Mesa. CA Salarv & comm Inion. W di 11 dOll . 1 aor11 01thlng1, 642·5678. Piiot W1111t Ada. ~~o::pan=ei:i~rk o!'. •tlllS..a Neect resYll orllnlltld hy not I Ot 1rs n - 18111 send self addrused CNA s or experience re-'°' ~~.· =;;.,;~~fw~k -;~:gr •0~~g9= :.:~:er: Da1·1y ,,., ....................... .. stamped envetooe 10 PO Quired 7-3. full time Ell· Cnrlsuan ThornH G81tety NPt Bch ofc Call Mr • E•tenslve product llne• UI : Boll 111654. Suite 275 celtent benefits Npt Ben 650·23 t7 Hanna 476-123" • Pnoto OC>Pv eupj)lle• : . : trVlne. CA 92713 area 642-9044 _ • 6am 10 12 noon • --- -b Nut@on oriented retail PHOTO PRINTER Aecec>ttont•t tor account• • Trllneee 8tatt $fl ho\Jr ....... .. Mature r119005' le per. f ....... Notllsu up Snapshot '"" onl()il, wlll train. 10 I ..Ao.-.. • .. ........ .... •• r ... I ton. aecretarlal & t>ootl· u'"4;terk wanted or vv-Photo Ask for Miiie. k9y a mu1t CAii btwn • r...... ••-ID kHplng. good wttn mending. rewarding POt· 648-2424 &.5:30. 63 ,.4409 unt, w/~ ft llllm 1111 peoplt. 631-4465 or Ilion PrtCing. stocking, --- -ft 11•1• tiftn _,,,,...,....:. 631 -0493. Newport Otcltflng, Cllhler 'CUI-Picture lrltnlf. IUff time, R•C•PtlOnltl. :i.fp OllH· • .,. ., • Now eccep .... •PtN-w.ODI Troe>hY Co. tomer MMe.. Mngmnt e1tperleOC1ct only. Cell Mente a buty onet. If V0U are a Mlf•ttarter I f01' .-..a......ict u .. .,.•-r to poten11a1 Applv Molllef'1 786-1760 • Dental ofticle 51 .511 1 hun~ry fOf :f.• call umw;1 n,......._"' Mlrktt a Kllchlfl. 225 E M I D . Mr nomu 6am· P"\ I t ~ IUpervi8e newspaper car- f(Ul)ADS AIEFREE Cal:' MMm • 1711'1 St. C.M. Pl 1'111 I lf9TlllllT lll-0111 '.: MALm 1tnf'Ndlete oS*W19 tot en • : riera. a.1.-. conuneDIUl'at.e State wtcll '"' lnYMt· INSMdull, ellperie!M»d In i'Ai:lS8USIHU9 OPPfY ~ with e~--Comnanv "*""•fin. WYlcW firm, handing • buty , .... T•-communk.atloM r~· .. A~--w-r-v ottetwio erianeooino poe. E"IOM conaole a ar-tlnO OIUtton. wnat " wrong benefl-p'ua bonua op-ttton tor 1>r1gt11 ~ a 1firectln0 1nooninQ • with 4Nlrf1lt'O '300-MOO w '• to wrlle ttMt ~ fOf ltort No lyping l'9qlllrecl, co"""'""'°" SMlf week? ~ po-·-'ty AVi~ in .-.ui, TI• t t 0 and DIC Apply In l*'tOfl •"II' ~ PIOgrem. Call C. i-•YIU • r-• POP· 11/34 Mutt have 2 10!30em .. Oraat• lrvlnl 01ma10 for IC)pt •• weekda~ 3 to 5 PM •1 yu ••Pl' w/C080L Ex· Credit Union. 231 '*'* 714 ... 1·1415 " 330 w_. 1!:111-y St., .,.., __ _ c.llent weer opponun1. Awe.eo.ta MIN. - -----'! -" Q9 """"'.. :· cy Call U3-o1MO Too many "'°"1ht to '9ed? M (714) 141-70ll ,.,.. .,.fl••it? 'ind one f'lnd • llornt IOI Y°"' crlt· aa. F~d•ft•l~t ln ·~~~~In~ tere tn c111e1111d. ~~~~~~~~~··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W1111t Ad• 642-76417 D11ty !'Ot I llacl1 -~ &42-~11 ----·---.it-'....: I , .. 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 4, 1983 Meter Kean IOU A1!t1, laptN A1!tt, lal!l!!f A1a.t, laetN &tit!, '91!!!!4 Ml!!· "'9dt OIHtn Road b 1n1 motor· Adl 1107 Fial 1123 ••rtNn Ital IHI Vtlk1w1111 C.nnltt HU nome. 0000. 2111. 30K 17\ ffdao, runt i look1 ---------ml, $9,500.151·7181 good 5400 641•8434 MllOlllllMllO ·12 BUQ, runa. $100 obo '78 llAN. OOOd eoncl, tow '13 St. Won. new plJnt, T ll ~ 1.1 ... TI HU"UY 850·8998 ml, e11uixinkl. new tit... llrH. tclnl 12300 obo fl trl, '78 Sliver FoK, 4 or. $850 ti. -" --14000. 7!12·1400 X2848 559·1833 Of 752·7948 Trntl 1014 831·3395 alt. 8pm C"empagnel f>•l•mlno '?2 Super 8"11•. very work: e,44,4193 homtl ~ ~ leathe< Full opllon•. 245 cle•n. xlnl running cond , · -~ 13' itbergl11s. NII-cont, '79 50008. tOlded, ~ 1 ml. unr90111 $54,000 52200/obo. Mull aell 78 l/W Bua. Blue/whl, • culel $1250. 497·6937 sunrool, air. auto. low a Eve/wknda 71•·788·068 645-5374, 642·6 l89 BlaollL Exlr••-S..1 ofr ~ 'T ~ TrallerS,--~"s'~~~86 &580010Bo Porte'• ttn over 13500, 975.se111 ~~~. ~J Utllitz Ital 11111 ltlHU'S 167 amtlm can. 1611 eng. ~ '79 Buo eoeyer1, wt1ttwht1 UEtXt ·eox fRXh.tA IMW ti 12 SOUtH ~~~u~~~;.~·~~6.~;~~ ~~ -..~ ~ :~ ~'~~ 't.~1 '8 500 5J18lt 1400 Victor 'fa 2082 gOOd cond. runt OOUITY 642•3665 ~~J ·79 11w 2-dr Dtl. Aitibft. 1111 •11-atl 642·5655 well. cle1n Int • ._., dack --$2900 obo d 835 6886 70 91 lT Red look1/run1 air. Ilk. 40 • mpg. $4885 SOUlH A1111 W111t4 9020 ut 291 E~:' .. 75_8 •. 836 • YOLISWAIEI 945.9521 eves. P P Highest c15h rrnmed ior 76 BMW 2;2,"•lntc~d. ~~~d:05~~ 1~~3~~art 11111 ltlllll'I '80 Rabbll-Conv. whl COUNTY your vehlele, domestic or 11 -foreign 551•8285 all 011g MYst Mel $4900 ' FIAT IPIHl '72 914, clean cond, Web· SOUlH w/blk top, Hit cond, to YOLISWAIEM or bell oiler 492-7665 2000 OHVHTllLI bet carps, Dave. $3•50 ml. air. emtfm cass. gold We buJ cars st11trU'iin1ng .78 3201 4 sp, red/Ian. aJr, Blue Matelic. Luggage 968·79~ 1 Iv msg COUNTY maga 17200 obo. Early '12 OllY IWll :412~75•1 ~.~~f.40~_9::1 snr1 58K m1, Mini, $8200 Rael! on rear trunk, rad•· '76 Targa. 1tl11t cond bot11 YOLllWAlll morn & eves 645·0430 llLVEUll PAOUll 553-023 1 or 986-2525 als. 8utomet1c. cream eng & bOdy. air. caas ·ao Rabbit Convertible. II ERV NIC E . Fu 11 Y colored interior. AM/FM $ 14,000. 675-0407 low miles. 111nt cond. 6 equipped 4 X 4 luKury WEllY CLUICAll UITllCIS ·79 3201. Iberian red. ex11 cond $9800 obo 645-6305. tve msg Cass. sldemoldlng. rear ~ --• '10 YW •••PE.I spd Mull sell! 848·8123 Plua • cruise control, boo1 tor convtrtlbla, very d77 Tar~a9,7e51t7ca137ient Custom high -back .... -ket power window. aU'to· ·e 1 3201 5spd,-sn/rt, air. cass. 1mmac $1 1.900 779-2062 836-5293 low 20.000 miles . llfHy con •lion • """ matlc, A/C Bucket Clean car (P0387) Kelly '829i 1SC. red. 10K ml. lront seats. 4 ipd, SO Sclrocco S. snlrl. Seats. AM/FM Stereo, COMMEll C HEVROLET Wh I I Bl B L AM/FM stereo wfla.u.. black. Hit cond $5200 Tiit Steer''l S"'--'. Re-o esa e ue oo... fmmac cond $26,000 ,.. 8 8 62 3 "' o 63 ' .,...., $5200 Kelly Retail Blue 548-9!i53 111 msg rad:al tires, custom cabl· 4 • 1 or "4 • 38 moveble op Power Book $6700 SOUTH -net work. AIC & heatfH, 81 R8bl>il convert . blk. Door Locks • Kelly I .'\.,.11.trl•' ''"I Conveniently located & Compet111vely Priced COUNTY s PRICE lolls ltJCt 9161 POP top New Engine 27K mi, air. recaro seata. Wholesale Blue Book, •4HI Buy wour sweetie 8 mag-guaranteed 6 months. s1er110 cass dnt cond $12 .300. Kelly Re tall Blue I I I II-. I \ '' ~ ·, \ SU-1200 & ' 6000 m:les (T06691 6 $8300 497·3508 Boolt, $14,500 CP07521 tS7 It Beach Blvd nlllcent 1977 silver & other vw. Ford. & Dodge OUR PRICE Jtwelr 6214 Ollice .hrailare/ Power ltata 7012 WEllY Hun11ngton Beecn black Rolls Royce tor camper conversions in 82 RABBIT CONVERT l Etaa~•HI 6226 CAL!f 28 sgl gas. l1ber· Gaine tiow P11ze. gift -glass llyb11dne sport· certillco1e Van Cteel 3 Canon N 20° Copier· very 11sher Sacrillc~ S 16.SOO Arpe: Jewelers Will sell clean works "5 is s5oo nbo 760-8677 760-S36 I USED CARS~ TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR 142·2000 141·2111 Christmas• 111n1 cond stock Kelly Wholesale S spd Bleupunkt stereo 112,HI $32 000 673·0700 B•ue Boole.. $9075· Kelly cass racmg seats. •Int 18711 Beach Blv~ Hoatl1 9125 n e 1a,1 B 1 v e Book cond $8200/bo 644-0448 Huntington Beacn. Sa1es·Serv1ce-leasing 1nt11e $4000 credll :or c.all 549-8846 S2 500 or portions tor :i 5 •. a • s c o u " t Pinos/Orpaa 6221 i l4 597·2233 1An11que Viennese Grand WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BOAT > CALL ME FIRST 775-S39S fllH APPUISAL Corm1er-Oellllo CHEVIOUT 1€ CIVIC 4 spd s1ereo •ort\/ CARVER I SI 1 4oo OUR PRICE 8:> vw Rabbit Conv 142·2000 141-HH runs qootl $ 1500 OBO &"'-../ l Sllll tmmac cond take 011er 650·66 19 °"1 I C_~ 187t tBeacnBlvd 0 lease 0 down S2721mo ' ........... "·-~· ·. BEAUTIFUL GARNETS tor Piano S 1500 586-5579 Cn11s1mas1 Your cnoice 0111 S6 ea 640-S688 !Earl\ up11g11t red oak Boats, Sail 7014 182 I 1 BEACH BLllD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l·IOl1;14t·3J31 I~ I"'-../ l~C I Hunllngton Beach 720-0480 or 553-0258 SEE IS flllST! 78 C•vic 4 sod '"''' ..... "'""' ~· • •• "' •• ' 1~2 •ooo I 2111 Sh:!•l!O nu '"es gd cono .,,,.. · •• ·• .,., ... ~, ,. ., 41 • Sac11hce vw Dune Buggy, We have a good selection Must -.ell' 175-6353 bHN SUNOAYS 1M 74 vw BUG good cond I runs alnt mucn new or NEW & used Chev· I SJ C1v1c 4 dr scoan 5 MUST SELL NOW $1SOO s t500 Obo 536-9904 rotets• See us tOdayl I ~ ,.. -"' ... _::.· OCM:Vl~R ~ • 1 01a110 s5oo ·so-6267 ROL1EX Ladies Oaterust lo, ano piano ourted Goo Stainless S1ee1 walnui ~Int cond O•amond Dial S 15oo S2S001obo 645-0768 640-7762 WATCHES . Get the pres-Hammond t25><L wlbllln Leslie spkrs nr new UH Tri Cdia Cr•Jaer ciassic 19601 riewty dee 1111e1101 Call Bill Curtis t714J 760-1612 WE PAY TIP IOLUI FIR ISEI CUS WllAHO• POITIAC /SllAH 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 1 '>P'l Jll am tm tape 9169 OBO 662-3872 vw Dasher 74 auto. llo;c• 81< m1 $7300 Toyota J um11m & a11 75 ,000 • 79 3201 4 spd. · 14865621 70 4 dr 1900 good cond · 1Volvo 4 r ood cond. C ONNELL CHEVROLET ...... " I I 11 1., t t '. • • • "-I \ ,, I 1 SU -1 200 11g10u$ look lor a trai;11on s 1750 644·65, 1 of cost Finest top name quahty rep11cas Pert 1n Uprtght console. 5 yrs old CATAMARRAN 1511 Sea Spray light last. $59& tta1le1 opt 898-6745 141·4300141-1411 SIR 640 6175 01 ~48-729:> 69 Toyola gd transport ~ , miles $1750 548·7249 ~3;;y~~~'· 4 spd SIA lllH 9127 ~~:.' ,:=~so~7~~~~9~esl ~~ VtlH 917S ·79 320 4 AIC •100 obo 536·7S97 or S900tobo. 966-8479 • '· spd, " , • -Special Edition '79 Corvet-1994XEOJ 855·833 t 12-8pm 73 Nu pnt/lntr. 6 cyl, ale. le t9 , options. Fiiter every detail and design hardly used $750 obo Coronado 25 kll, $2000 $200·$250 760-7232 556-4982 Doug 642-8773 WE WUT Hiii OLUIHUOAIJ * '79 3201. 4 spd. SIR '74 Corona 4 dr sedan. 4 Miii lclHIA'S radio. 80K, $2200 obo. 91 lSC very se1ty Seti t091VPZI spd Sharp 51575 SOUTH 559-183301752-7946 Lookln0/0rgCo.sii.2so S.. Ronald Dace •1 -11 f21 S-.-"'--.a ll.2.30 Hobie 14 wlcus1om trlr. *'SO 3201• 5 spd, MC 642-0795, eves 548-8823 '79 2440l 4 spd, air. snrf. obo 494-4490 "' Kt Hff•I ~rhaf -• 9 exit cond Must sell (565Z0l) -~~~ Almost new beau I Nor· MCA-Home bike wlrow•;;g $900. 240-8093 *'8-0 633~1 4spd loaded lllE ltUW'I '74 Mark II Corona station COUITY S7 .OOO Greg 631•4M 8 Mp--t l7 ;.~i:n $:~ :..o:.3~~·· ~~~~~'.e:e,?'r~7ds ~rs. s:iso Hobie Cal 14 xlnt cond . ~ !:~~;g.~> 5 Spd. SIR SOUTH =~ts~c~~ n~~7 ~~ YOLISW&IEI •iac. ti 77 ·78 dHXLLENGER. 5 ""'· OP Fit tor Liie incline &a· lully equipped i ncl 1 iCUT8"3) -Come In & -Newport stereo. cats. gd mpg. gd BNXb1ke.at1cy,w/acc8$5, erc1se bench wl dbl leg ma1ct>1ng cat box •'82 528E. Auto. loaded COUITY "78COROLLA a/c,loml 'llYWlll Beach's finest setectlon cond.$2600 840-7827 gd cond $95 Men's Nor-hit. new assembled s 100 S 1850/obo 646-0523 (966653) g::~ ~~f.1~1~,1rc,~~~o THE CLASSIC ST ARTER or previously owned Fer• 931 t d1ca ski boots. sz 8, exit value sell tor $65. Slips I Docks 7022 4 ftHI Driwn 3 *'82 52SE, 5 spd loaded ISIZU CAR Priced to sell this Porsches, Aud1s and cond. negotiable wkndsl ev 645-0159, -(1EU0968) uwEWILL•IT '81 COROLLA rad 2 dr weekend Mags. white in Volkswagens '66Mustang,25,000ml on 548-6347 wkdy 963-7677 K law-80 It SLIP AllAILABlE ·74 Jeep J· 10 fruck. PIS. * '83 3201, A/T. SI R se~an, 5 spd. ilH. arr)l rm. color, blk interior. blk =11 rebit. Pony Int. S3250 or Brass ce1I ran. oak blades. rence NEWPORT BEACH P/8, Auto, Air-. Shell I 1FMV925) IE IUllllll 3 tM $5150. 968-0743 trim CR04821 IO other vw :mg ... best otter 980·2902 t II 'lies Co t $290 714675-6023 $3500673-2912 *'83 3201, 5 sft'", SIR VolumeS11es.Ser111ce B a-u P s · Skis. Strato. 200 CM "" V lit 9173 ugs in stOCik. Priced to '68 Muatang, ve. auto. pa, lake $95 552-079_6__ s1so, val "'450 786-3519 Dock avail Udo Isle Ideal Tr1ck_1_ 9035 ( 1FZP975) And Leasing o 1w11ea move this Chrtstmas. 455 E. Coast Hwy pb, onf,. owner. sharp! • for approx 35· x t2· '* 'S3 3201; Auto. S IA. 187 1 t Beacil Blvd CAIUIE PATCH HLLS Statetop Brunswick pool beam Low prohle 5811• ·53 Dodge Pick-Up, runs ( 11wu 1891 , Huntington Beach ~ '2111 Newport Beach s3ooo r rm 873 • 5114 We have 5 o11g signed tbl rf!9 sue newty re· boat S250 675-.. 323 or goodEll SM50001161N50G·26M1U2ST IH·11l1 (714) 142-2000 ti. p1us ia~~1&B~~~h Blvd 673-0900 ·7Eo l Maverlckood. SS6po90rt Babyland General 1st covered 12 cue sticks all 673.6803 S 208 w lst. Santa Ana ~ A~ d hon, runs g Edition 662-0484 equip complete $500 Closed Sunday Ut 142·200 141-2111 A1ln, hanlic obo 648-3582 645-1691 Newport Island Pvt oock ~ 93 7 TO 1 1 CAMBRIDGE • S 10 per Po"'e' boat to 29 It • LARGE SELECTION OF l1ick 07 . 1 L . clean. a r' am/ m can 962-l905 TV •••i•, 650-1906 ~ .. ~ 1'4EW & USED BMW s• ~ 73 Centurion 2 d1 hard-5750 535• 7897 atl 5Pm Cassettes TDK s C-60 ''"" 6232 Shps Available 35 & 35 • ~~~. ~~ & 11111 •clHll'S ti. top, 70K . .clnt cond .. 1 '71 Mustang Conv. raal C-120. useo meo1ca11y BEAUTIFUL 25n RCA Call 9_5 Mon-Fri. SOUTH • ~A~ owner, $1200 644-2496 cluslc,exlt concl, lomt. 1 once. 700 ct All' Part 6 !141 -ownr $4500 673-3848 Evenings 968•7282 Color TV. 2 yr wrnty, 42-4644 LOii IUCI llW C1•ill1c 30t aftet Spm See Sal/Sun 5148 Free det Open -, --· Ji · 2 X: 2 v d COUITY CHRISTMAS GIFTS-Sun "rv John's 646-1786 S11lM11•1 7v2' llllE lclEHl'S llOLUME SALES 32K ~n nee.;/e~~1~°.<.n~ 'SS Cadillac. all original. ·72 Pinto. nu·trs. ster-cas. Peruvian Llama wool rugs Color TV 2T great pres-Wfndsurfer Rocket 9§ SOUTH SERVICE & LE1\SING new clutch. $1100 OBO VOLISWIHll 1111 lolEIU'I ~~~~54~~ndillon Call cup:~lsdt't, '"o'~Y ~ooo~ S'x7' w1d1amond design ent musl sell $150, Compl, unused. current 3670 N Cherry Ave 645-8897 ~:~~ s~~",!':;~~~~"n~r 559.5022 497-2607 ~tM~ar. S9oo 650-085 ' COUITY tNoL~~~,~~~~-~051 ,. Merct4ea ltaa 9145 PR1~lo~i'll~~l5Y;Po. SOUTH 07c80;t111~·,1~::'\~~UJ' ~~ha~-~~~-5f69f00 Call 1ac~e1 $45 631-0946 Color Tll e,.u cond S 100 lacydea 1012 YOLISWAIEI ll 14) Hl·llto '66 230SL 4 spd am/Im radio. healer. Side mold· COUITY 553-9633 or 559-5958 ·77 Granada. 4 dr. amllm. ELECTRIC 4 passenger : 962· 1523 83 Puch bicycle never I T•ade-lns Welcome cass reGent paint uphols ing new tires. pinstrlpmg 82 EL DORADO i9}>oo a11. new tires. batt & Go F C I "low open Sun I 1-4 • tire• good ron0 Must Body By Karmen. One ol YOLISWAIEI d t 82 000 I l ART red & while Teac c:ass deck $ISO lldden $250 5•0-8439 '11 FORD aac11r Q .. " a Kind• 12 Other Conv m1 MINT CONO Orig ra II or mt .• nt ~ 5 0 0 0 b M • •• S200 f"I sell $8800 493-62S4 "WE WILL HT $ rond $1995 760 8688 r anopy > o A • .., •ece•ver on Lot Kelly WHOLE· owner PP 16.900 v · • 760·8030 '60 °01 ' ~.~~ob:!ne5 ~5e;$ ;,~.~g~ M~~!t r4M ~·~~e~'~as::~~ D1t1U 9 I 17 SALE Blue Book $7550 IE llHHILI" 0 00 Mon-Fri 8-5pm 78 F•esta -red " spd exit r urnoture access rug r v RENl ALS S20 Per ITIO 1 seat S25 Raco S25 5•tl•· Mo•ding Perteet 70 ROADSTER rblt S2M 66 250SE Coe ,nr: rare 1 KS0e'.:2y5RE TAil Blue Boot; Volume Sales. Service I «Johnt 863· 1200 Alter cond air nu tores. oss: llouseno:o •tems At: ·9 c ''"' TV!> Jssorte<l as; 1448 1,11 1e• sn0 .,, truck 54r fi-•Q or 752 2280 1 G 1 , -" And Leasing Spm 552-4104 louve•s am/Im cass car d 673 923 I c ass1c orgeous u•11•)' 0ull PRICE Sllll 187 1 B B : c e $2800 6•6-0523 ,ooo con .1 .,.~,e~ ·4031'1'> s w iss s , MOONIA ros.ao1 ""ii) Wno1esa1e -4 260Z air ste<eo 4 Must sell 494. 1815 • • 1 eacn lvd ' THE UlllEST ov r ~ L I upe BhoP Boo~ $3750 IC.elly I P0644 HuntmotonBeach I I 19----So Pintos. 2 dr Jfnn Wayne Tennis Cluo Boats, c.uter/ ' CAMPI EQuiopeo l•~e "4 .. 1.:111 Blu1 Booi.. S4925 I-(1 • u "s 9 re a t 69 21l0SL. XLNT COND t8711 Beach Blvd (714) 142-2000 ' SELECTill I Hutchback ... cwl. auto. /9mOOol\5•5m.se4m91oer Sh•P R•at 70101 New S375 846 3957 nu"I PAILE ;:1200 OBO 924 ·2706 s 18 000 ObO 537-2862 '1unt11lglon Beacn ' , ,, ~ ,, ,. 101 late model. low mileage radios. low as $ 1595 &Q• (Lf""•llT YACHT IC1apen 1014 UHi 76 <'80Z 011 4 spa cit-an I 7 t 280SE nu 1ires10111 142-2000 141·2HI I ~ Cadillacs in Southern 553-9633 or 559-5958 K .. nmo•e sewing machine 111 --8, 11 B Bl S4JOO ouo 536 i897 evs •p el u 11 m c.n mo e . • I c~11torn1a• See us today• ~75 Gu•ld• Toreoo ,NEW DIESEL For All Campe1 She11 lull neoght 1 ' eacn •'1 1 w. r' '', u r 161 Bug good cond Runs ~ u llAIEllS '81 T-Bird Eslate Sale, 11 , .in 0 s 7 5 G 1 eat \OU• HOl•day Enltlm11n1ng I w cargo door 8 root lad· Hiu'iingion Beach 180 280ZX GL Pci..g 4JK m1 ~S~O~ p':gr J4~11;49~acr y•eat nlust sell S2 100 I ~ A~ lmmac. landau, cruise. c h r I !t Im ii 5 g I' Is & PJIJOe o• fights Days Oer s;ioo 645-8545 1142-2000 141-2111 t1r11 W1lJt'lge int seooo Bs J • o..aii 962·4904 CADILUC powt!f, low m1 $7500 846-3986 6~3 -IS60 <'•S 557.3273 CAMPER Will Fit Small 76 Toy PU S SP<l l·bed, 633·5900 Rs !>45-0884 72 220 Diesel New eng 6i 71 73 Bugs 70 2600 Harbor Blvd firm. 548-6050. 548·2132 LIOU•OAT•NG COIN 57 Cn11scralt Mo101 Yacht Picl\-Up New :ns:oe Hus I low mo runs Aini new 81 DATSUN 2SOZX 2 · 2 I 20 OOO mi new Michelin Camper 75 Bus 67 COSTA MESA •ercuy COLLECTION with llybrl'dge ror New. Jacks. $400 or oest ollr Ille$ stereo S250010BO Gd cond take over :ease I Illes ~~~ 9~~~01021 Callt Bvg All 1n xlnt lllElclEl•••s 6 .. 0• 1180 _ 1;.,;;;7;.;;•;;.D_;;;;_.7 ... --1-.,-..... -•.• By App! 557.3534 port Ch11stmas Parade ol 730-5551 01544-8155 662· 1743 • no down or ourcnase 1 owner cono Pricttd to sell -• • l.ovety AllluinnHazeM1nk lights Book now ••torlibs ... "" 79ToyotoPU.57Km14 SllS00•96-024~ f4280Coupe ~owner. 553·9633or559..Si56 SOUTH -c,·-... ~ t313 0rlg.OWMr.~.lu1 Slole Used aS1s or make 2131378-3333 sod $2950 642-S717 100 USED CARS yellow . good co no 68 Bug rblt"""' c;.an int COUIT.Y mt model°' ~---eono .. ~~4-5S4528150 ... -I ,._ l 7011 81 Ma.xi ~oped. hlle new. -• IN STOCK $S700 760-8792 · -·• · """' ,,_ .., 1acket s 175 673-1202 s, -•er• blue. $500 642-067' 80 FORD , TON 1211 .,. IATSll AM/FM stereo nu tires nm 2 •• Moto Becena mo""" $185 17 It A'tOn sport bOat. 4 s Stake Bed $8 000 Victor & "76 2400." brwn/bamboo. $2500 Call 24nrs. Bob YOLISWAIEI 1111 -'74 Capri, V8. xlnt Cond. """ S l 'ft"'nson motor. 4 Puch Maxi Lux. near new. 642•5655 STATIOI WAIOI ma:nt records, great 631 -6300 ext 32 396 auto. Cragera, runs $2195. 646-0551 , Semi Pro surfbrd $ t'65. """ 144m1, • atras $475/obo cond $7500 642-~2 -'ll VW Ill · good, clean.$ 1200 H.B. Pltb new $335 631-0946 ~~ ~7;.~i~3g rack 548-3398 '84 Courier Ford. Great MAe~~~~ S~e~~~1 • A:d~~1~· 'll II It llllTI ·~~n~u~~a~~P~:oc; 1~~0d -l"ERTllLE Biil 969-1221 1;,14.;9;p;;!!t::,;:a;..r"'d-:::s-a-n-,.;::e-.:=an~. Must sell due to lftti8aiiii --work lruck. xlnt runn:ng • • • -• ...... __, ...., and collection or 60 yrs. 8 II :nti3i3i>1e wlelc mtr, lllolo:cyclea/ cond $2300 673-4958 side molding. wheel arch Navy blue snrt alloys 494-4507. 673-5146 S PEC I Al ED IT I O N '68-CORVETIE T. TOP $3000. 642-0795 days: DI 1 A new S diam prop. brass ScHtfrl 8018 · --alt.To molding. Rocker panel 72M $28 SOO 533-4242. '69 S bk OOd d Burgandy Metallic In 548·8823 tv99 spos1ng o mencan y111 •V'IO molding, Perlec1 starter __ · Q • g con • color. light Interior. empl New motor. trans. tires. Sllverdollars.B U $28ea snail. easy to store. wlll (3)Kawasat11 9o Dir! B:lles · wagon very clean tow 8• 300SO Turbo slvr/blu AM/FM cass Must sell s di I $10,000 cash. 650-8106 Pl~tia t3ff & $20 to s 1 gold coins. ship S 148 2 13-995-7288 All tor s 100 548-1077 69 Fd bbllP csm,eift 15-29 miles ( P06001 'ou R $36.000 Jutt arriveo 51100. call 644-0 t25 AM%o~~ ./~~~·P;,~.; t~ ·73 Camaro 307 V-S. auto. •72 atallte 8, xlnt !!!!I. some at S200 ea Avon Redcres1 lac sall k1t. 17 -HONOA XR75. gd ~f59g.f~32or l52-79~~o SOUTH COUNTY PRICE trom Europe 551-9606 '69 sqbk wgn, 2 dr.reblt sell this Weekend at trans. 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Uft ~ighttv and 1Wiat i\ opposite di"9tflon ... , , Daily Pilat ' / • -,----r-- ' ..... .. ~ I '-......_ ~/ ~ \ ' / L_ L Reagan can survive Bedtime · for Bonzo. I can survive this." -Kathleen Maxa and Jane Ottenberg NEW YORK -I •&m Ma. tnecdal, currently in Nine, orefers the American stase: r.ln France there's no djsci- . plir'M!. When I .,Yas in Follies.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~oo~ •. And~ '= more sanilal}' here. We' get .. 11111111 royalties .... Butwa Stftt. when Robert Straw's clean lights every night." ... •• ·-•• •nmna -..I "is sending out smoke friends threw a surprise 6Sth The acting lessons Pt.oebe ..,... ....,. signals.·· Jme Foada and birthday bash for him, LOS ANGELE.5 -The first Slalrley M-d alpe must it took The Madbon • public appearance Belte 0.. have ii. MerJI Streep read Hotel lo accommodale '¥19 plans to make when she all 496 Pases in one sitting the ~ than 300 -l NCeDtly ... YoU do MmdldJt OD 1V, wWcla led me to wonaer If ,_ b& Ueve ID tH Madldlt cm9e1 -W.l, ~Me. I used lo. I have ba3 rriemo- ries of the two previous times I played ii. First time, my mother passed away and my marri• fizzled. The second time, my mentor died. So, naturally, I was nervous about this last one. Bu~J'm · to say, nothing h . The curse ol MacBet supposedly was born· with its debUt The lad who~ Lady MacBeth became tit and died. Alitorolllw Dinah Short Ololcboolr {l)oulJ#day) °' ......... ,. ... -~·,.. .... .., F su -LI., 1ea-11•. Thole without Nit. I know too much o1 it ii bid, but nothins compen:Ntes tor the pimzz a dash ol ult 8iYa the limpielt dish. rve been to&d that ''the natural lalte ol food II yours tor the pleMuri"I lf you11 on- ty try II ln ~ nllUnl llale.." O.K.. rn IYt up• an toma- toea. polalOel and "*'>'· but kt me hive it an fOUPI, ~ tAblet and mML returns here this month is on and wants to do it badly. The well-wishers. The par- Jobllay c..o.•s The 'fb. object of all this competition is ty resembled a bipartj... Radiance. a new novel by N. san political conven- Rkhard Nash which contains lion, with hundreds ol great part -obviously .-heliunWilled balloons for a wbman. Nash. best Ooatlng overhead and known as author of The as many prominent Rainmaker. which ~ed Republicans. includ- GerMIM p._ on ing fAI Mee1e, ffow. and KlilMrtM fllf!w u 1n ant..._ and ..-. the movie; was In town, brav-ert Dale. turning out ing this onslaught ol female to help "roa.M" the superstars With scotch-and-former Democratic soda diplomacy. "I've nev-Party chairman, Pf& er before suffered from ently a lobbyist and such an embarrassment lawyer. One ol the a.i..· "*"' loced with humility. of riches." he said. guests, former Carter niShl Show to dispel doubts about her condition after her stroke and rnutmomy. Says Davis, '1t's imponant to show everybody what shape I'm in. I've never deceived the public and I won't start now. I'll be back when the next H<*J season starts filming." ... lodl 111 llN .. whole roed- company musical-comedy tours (C~. I Do! I Do!, On ~ 1Wmtilth Qrwury) have not been U sua:e9lfu1 II hil 1V-teriel runs-he aver-. aaes SI milUon tor every two hours on the air -hll beeh ~to~~:u: oornpany ol Lo Cqfe Aur Folln In the 0.. lmTJ role .... SJh I 111 If I 1 I will 8't SS mUlk>n tor his role . in 20th C.entury.Fox'a RhJ¥. llOM. CotW .,., ..... will write the ... Ind ~ .... nuk:ll ·clta:> don. For ddl lhe wtll .rn 1 plltry 13 ·mlllon pU I hlly permnfllt If IOlll lftd ICXMI -Robert Windekr aide Jody PoMill. summed WMHJNGTON -A smoke- filted back room= have been more in k ns with his I~ u aw in&. deal- in& political operllO( but up the secret to Strauss's popularity: "For the past 30 years, Bob Strauss ~ been getting money from the rich and votes from the poor by saying he's protedi~ the oUl- er." ... S•ru.lallDGlem (D-Ohio) on whether the n» vie The Right Stuff wUl help or hurt his Presidential can- . didacy: "If Ronald . ' C... took whlle she was a teen-age model ln New York seem to have paid off. Al. 19. she has a part i.n t.h~ five-ho~r. two-part ABC m1niset1es aar- i~ this sprina. Laa. bated on Shlrtey Conran's best seller. Phoebe credits older sister Valerie for keeping her ego in llne durin& .her early workins days: "She told me I had fat 19. rnonke)-ears and WMn't IJ"ellf.Thlt WIS pd~ medicine." o...dlrM• ... I felt very tom about gojne off to col- lege. I thought about how sad I'd feel beine away from home, away from my mother and people who mean a lot to me. away from my doQ and my room. I knew how much I'd miss them. AJ the same time, my friends and I were so excited about beine on our owrr and indePendent at school. we:d hear~ so many good thines about college .-even though we kn~ we'd be these linle. teeny freshmen. y Also. when I'm at school my work is ··really not magnified a.s much. When I wa.s in high school . for instance, all mr. enereies went into school and I didn t really let anything bother me. Studying tor me is almost a selfish thing. I don't like to fail at anything and I've proved to myself that if I do study. I'll get the grades that I want. Personally. I'm not ready to give up the security of school yet. I m not ready to go out into the world and really just work. I've always needed school. Even though I might be working hard or having problems on the set or with a scene. I've had school to go back to and concentrate on and take my mind off everythine. Without school it might have been easy to get very caught up in work. I knew going away to Princeton would be a little difficult at first. That first year in high school was difficult , too -no. terrible. I was a newcomer and everyone had their own groups. Any· body new has the hardest time. I had no friends. so I sat with the teachers, which didn't help my si\i.iation at all. People told me later that They thought, "Who does she think she is sitting with the teachers?'' I would tilk to the other Sirls and they'd walk away. I'd call home every day at lunch . crying to my mother. "You've got to get me out ot here." I was miserable. But within a month people realized that I was nor- mal. I counted on that happening in col- lege. I knew everything would be 0.1(. 1 once people saw that I was honestly In l as much trouble as they were. just as confu5ed as they were about where I everything on campus was. rm just as human and need just as much help. I knew they'd see thai I'm willing to uk tor help ~ to open myself up. Of u oourse, people in school all have their J own projeds that they want to put their energies into. l'U ttlll be worklns while I'm In col· le8e but onJy on ~. vacaaions and In the summer. I've always thOr· oughty enjoyed my work. Modeling ls fun: I sues you could MY Ifs liked~ · in& up in )'OUr room. but you've p the ldditk>nll ldvam• of genlns feed. t>Ktc from other people. rve newt had any bid experiences modellfl8, which Is due k> I comtlinldon of luck Ind en- ~ whll rm a. -nt thll hal ma• Ill fftUdt fROft lnMNm"'" I've Always had I V")' ~ re!Mloftshlp wtdl my mom, and everything to do CD:l.'1' • ouu.:JI •• ,.., with work h been a joint decision. )'OU C10 't llay away from. 11'1 an oppot'- l've done thlnp wlllifllly and, there-tunlty to play d""'81I roles, to live fore, I've= wanted to be u prates. thf'OUlh dretm1 Ind......_ whether sional as bte. I can remember be-they're )'OUr own • that 1nome11t Of Ina a little 8irf on the 1et ~ a bunch noc. And If ~·tt wortcq wkh people of kids who were complelnina .,_,. who me doinl their * to nMb belna hol in their dre11e1. I dlcfn1t CAtt everythlna u authendc u polllble. It'• If It wu hot: I think I Mn wWWJd lt such a toy. I kM beir'l ln ~of the wM hontr '° I CX>Uld prove th• I w• camera and then ~ them II)' INiy __ "CUI'' Ind knowtnl rve FC my own Adina t... t.n eerrtk. • wen. •·· '*· too. Mer. ii mu-. wtMn-,ou'rt somechin& th• lltl ins6de )'OU and thM do6ne a llm, )'OU~ p I whole nlW ... mily for three months. It's fun. There have been a few unpleasant moments. but they m~e me appreci· are the good times. After Pretty Baby. I said, "Ma. I'm not doing any more movies." I had gotten tired working 12 and· 14 hours a day, six days a week, and I h'ad no time for school. But that feeling didn't last for long. · What was terrific for me about mak- ing mf new film , Sahara [que out this month). is that there· were break· throughs as far as my acting goes. The film takes place in the 1920's. It's the saory of a girl whose father owns a car company, and his dream is to enter the car into the Sahara World Rally -and win first place. He tells this to his daughter. who started driving when she was about 9 and is the best test-driver the company has. The father dies before the race and the daughter decides she wants to have his name live on forever. sn she enters the race--but disguised as a boy. because !" the 1920's girls were not allo~ to compete. At• 14: ·1 um newr c.r aplolled child" One of the bes& pans ibout the movie was playins a boy. I looked for· Wlrd to ~ single scene because it was a chance to do mott than just read my lines: I dev~ new hand ges.. rum and a new voice. Normally, ifl'm aoina to walk down ltepS. I tll&e one step • a time. But as a guy, I skipped down them. the way IU)'I do. The ftnt time I WU d"9eCf up ~.a auy. wtth 11)Y. liftle l1lUIUIC:he. my leldin8 man cfidn t even recqplize me. I alto lewned anethlnfl V"Y lmpor· lint lbo\ll whM OM brinp to acftnl. One day we were do6nl a tcene In ' which I Wll pkMd up ol the und by IOmlOfle who, In the ftlm. P'IYI thll, evil m1n. He Wll e.JppOlld .to puU me up by the hllr and llart whlppi"I mt. Now. we had done ttu. mover Ind owr II*' all rnomlnl becll• mere • "*'Yled'inal P'D-1"'* .... the horlM Into the lhot • the rWll time and so on. At the same time. we had to act elTlO(ionally for every take, so it was difficult. By' the sixth take we were all keyed up and our adrenalin was at a high level because we wanted to do the scene perfectly. So -action -: he picks me up and he starts whip- ping me. · At first everything went fine. ~ waS' &Creaming and ,crying and carrying on, though. of course. the whip was really made of felt . Then by mistake he hit my hand very hard with the butt of the wh'il>. which was made of wood. It hurt so much that I started to cry. but I fig- ured, don't stop everything. because ii it's going well. you might as well just get -it over with. So I was crying and then I stl)rted to use the crying for the scene,. Suddenly I got really confused -the pain in my thumb was excrucial· ing and my adrenalin was very high and the emotion was so intense. This 3()0.pound man was screaming at me and he was so frightening lhat, momen· tarily, I got mixed up between reality and the film: I started to believe, just for a moment. that he was really trying to hurt me. So I started to scream and fight even harder, and then he had to restrain me even more. And I heard him whisper. ''Are you 0 .K.?" Gun- shots were going off and I kept fighting. unable to differentiate between the ~ pain I was really feeling and the pain inside. I was so upset that more tears ttarted to come. Then. finally, the scene was over. He then threw me over the horse and we exited. For the only time in my life, when they said, "Cut, smile and make a fun- ny face." all my defenses were down. It was the first occasion that I had ever shown real emotion in front of so many ~le. I just stood there with my hand in front of my face. My mom came over and walked me to a place to sit in the ' sand -what else is there in the desert, right? Then I suddenly realized that it was also one of the first times that real emotion had worked for me in a scene. And I saw that I could UM emotion in I my work. A Jew days later. I had a l scene where I was supposed to be I whimpering, and the more I got into the scene, the more upset J really became. Thll was a new way for me to work. It had always been embarrassing lor J me to really CJ)' or reveal a lot of • m)'lelf. I never thoUQht It was worth it to be ~ over making a movie -I mean it s jUll a role. I dldn 't want to be the kind of ICtOr who. if I had to cry on ICf'tel, had to bting to mind 90methlng ~ or painful -like the t of my moiher dYinA or 90me- one Dini my hone. 1'hlf Ida Md been ~ed to me a number of times. I ribelled apin• it. Thll doesn't mean I would never think about the ~...Ch<W.:W.()t..tM«eQe.J would c:onc.n· tr• on the ane and att Involved wtlh the c:harlder, but rd 1elve rnylleff oUI °' It. If I brou&ht J1J)'lelf lnto It rd get a little embarrcwed and perhaps contused. I would juSI think of the char· acter and how she would feel and what she would do. Nol what I would do. That experience in the desert told me a lot about myself. Now l·want to find the right balance o~ bejng able to let go ·of myself in a scene but stiJI be Finl WIM at Prl1tc:«on: ''rm not reody IO fiw up t~ 1«urity of Otool." able to walk awoy from the ane after· ward. Slowly but surety rm pn1 to .. over feeling embln'llled While ldlfll and try to'bf1n& ~of mytelf lnto Id· Ins. · Al much u I've enjoyed lhe tutte. that has come with actln1 and rnodej. In&. lbeN have.-t..l ---~ moments. One of the h.-MpeCta h• t>een tte1na the thlnp wrtnen ~ me thll • · .en' true: the stories that I'm not happy, that I'm an exploited child who's pushed . into everything and couldn't wait to get away to college. I've been fighting so long to prove to people that r love my work. that I love my life. And it's awful to see the lies that have been written abo'ut. my mother. I Ms]\ sometimes ~ Lambm Willon '" Sahlira: 'Thole ....., In the dee1 IOUflti me _,,,.,,hittf. .. that I could be a person who was not my mother's daughter, only so I could speak about how Wonderful she is - because. of course, coming from her ' daughter, people don't believe It. When I was 12, I remember wanting to call Barbara Walters and ask her to interview me so I couJd tell the truth about myself. It's been hard hearing people say that I was a child sex object. I was almott in disbelief when I first read that. I liked the work I did, even when I was younger, and the thoulht that I was aome kind of sex symbol just teemed ludicrous to me. ( thou&ht, "Are they lddding. when they've Ft these women with thele arn&1in8 118- ures?" And they were trying 10 ~ me ln the ume Cllepoy. I CBYinl)' have never leefl my9ielf the way I hive been labded. It has let me teellfl8 '° con- futed. I think one r9IOn I've been able to handle IOlne of thele problems Is becauee my mom and I have had such a pd reladonship. We've talked about eVerjlhlna and ihe ta"'fl\t me what wu rflht Ind wrooa. and then 1 • unecf mlkina my own dedsk>ns. Alto, Reina a ~ain a>ntrast ln lltt has tteoed. One ct.y, fof inMMe, work mWal be--aaay or oonWna~ ..., to ..,.,....... ..... IWI)' by 80- lnl horn! or 11*'8 to the movies. And 11r ~ ~ • a plflOn. Sometimes looking at the extem4) makes you appreciate the interior. From time to tim,e. people ask me why rm not spoiled.-Well. I guess I am spoiled. in the sense that I've had so many ttice things in life. My mother gives me everything. but rather than just accepting things, I've tried to work for them. Otherwise it's boring. If you work for th ings. you find them more in· teresting. you · ~reciate them and your whole value sysrem changes. That doesn't mean there aren't moments when it's easy to get caught up in everything. I have a ring that I got years ago, and it has little, teeny dia· mond chips in it. When I first got it, I tho~ht it was the most amazing thing. And it's sort of sad because now I have a few more rings that have bigger dia- monds, and I don't wear the other ring as much. Something new Is more excit· ing lor the moment than something old. M~ idea rm a MJC symbol ;, ludk:roua. tt If I could chan&e anythina about myself, it wouJd be to get rid of 90me of my in9f!Curities: U I coWd just do what I do. but be more positi~ about m}'lelf. I suppose thal's true for all of us. No mat· ter what you achieve, there can be the sickening ter\9e thlt maybe you're "rlOt as llOOd as you could be. I neYe' do as waJ in rehellla1 11 I do when rm In front of the camera. became when I'm ln front of the amera. I have thlt RCUrity of knowin& thll I'm there tor that purpote and people aren't aolna to ~ me on other thlnp. I went to a butlnas rnea1ns recently and there Mtt thele bi& Mid shots of me, and I loobd II them and~ "My .-h. that's not me. I like mylelf, but f •Ill don't undentand why ptOple woulCi 80 to tee me in 1 movie." But I try to keep thil\IS in perspedlve and not tet cau,ht up In what I have. I've been helped by my mother and my ~ Nfieion.-I tay not IO-thlnk. too mudr aboUt Ill the tantart, and when I do haw 12..1 rtlllle how wty lomanlle-1 am. l'W • f M&Y Wa».Y. DIXDma 4 ••• s .... Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Haith. MadLom LIGHTS 0 a~~om LIGHTS iuo·, n .. 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BnnB to a boil. cover tightly and simmer I 1t'z hours. adding water. if necessary. to keep nbs covered. Z. About 30 minutes before ribs are finlShl'Cl. combine jelly, soy sauce. remaining vinegar. sherry. Worcestershire sauce. minced garhc, dry mustard. pepper and hot pepper sauce 1n saucepan and cook slowly 20 to 30 minutes until thickened 3. Preheat oven to 350° Remove nbs from pan, dram well. Place cibs m shallow balung pan. cover with sauce. Bake in moderate oven 30 to 40 minutes, turning and basting nbs several 11mes. Arrange on pla11er and garnish with parslet.,and fresh vegetables. "Baby back ribs are the small nbs left over when the meaty lorn pcl(tion 1s cut away from the ribs • ~ke:s 6 10 8 semngs "This recipe is from Jean Buckmaster of Weiser. Idaho, an Idaho state fi nalist in the ALL-SIAION BARBICUI IAUCI l~~~n .. ~ Beei Cook-Off Jean and her I can (t oz.) twto. pule . .bu rl. u•..._J~..._;,.,_n,..,.JAnJ.lA 2 cupa w.ler S . 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Jack Ramsay. talks ap- preciatively about the work that sports psychologist Bruce Ogilvie does with his learn. The U.S. Olympic Committee is compiling a registry of sports psy- chologists as a resource for prospective Olympians. And that's only the begin- ning. Estimates of pro teams that have used psychologists run from 5 to 20 percent .• and there are nearly two dozen psychologists working with Olympic hopefuls. The work of the sports psychologist covers a broad terrain, from counseling 10 lab procedures utilizing futuristic !raining techniques. all in an attempt to come to grips with the demands of an athlete's life. Exhausting schedules. huge fan demands. pressures to justify lhe big salary can atl shred a psyche to ribbons. "The problem is compounded by macho tradition." explains Chicago Cubs outfielder Gary Woods. "Baseball players are afraid to talk." Psycholoeist 'Tom McGmnis. who has worked with players from 10 ~I teams in the past two dec.ades, agrees -to a point. McGinnis recalls the slumping player who, on orders of the team manager. came for a talk during practice: "They lhink I'm wilhdrawn and thal I ought to be a team leader.' the player finally burst oul. 'But I am what I am. They don't give a damn about me.' Well, he kepc on talking until it was his turn to bat. then turned to me and said, 'Stay he~. Doc. I \Yant to talk some more."' A New Jersey psychotherapist and a brmer rolle&e athlete, McGinnis has · .ato ~lped San Francisco shortstop Johnnie LeMa.'iler wilh fan r>ressure and Gary Woods with a onetime ten- dency 10 watch third strik~ breeze by. fhete days, McGinnis believes baseball teams need permanent staff ~holo­ gi.sls. and he wants to be the first. He oudines a 1-tteey of RrVices he'd pro- vidt. rrom teaching lftf-hypnosis to recommendins trades to conqutring a player's fear of flying. For Californian Bruce Ogilvie. a learn psychologist's role is more modest. Re- cently relired from San Jose State Uni- versiiy·s psychology lacully, Ogilvie is a longlime consultant 10 professional teams. Though he's available for thera- py with a troubled player, he sees him- self more as a diagnostician. His job. he explains, is to give the coach insight in· to why a player isn't performing well and then stand b~k and lei coach and player iron the pr~lem oul . In addition to his skills as a diagnosti- cian. Ogilvie has developed a key train· ing technique he calls "total rehearsal of expected behavior." Translation: Get the athlete to visualize beforehand whal he must do in th e actual game. Colorado State University psycholo- gist Richard Suinn. who claims to have systematized the lechnique, calls it "imagery rehearsal." First. the subject uses special exercises to reach a stale of deep relaxation. making it easier 10 perform the second step: constructing a mental replica of an athletic event in order to "rehearse his performance." The fully relaXed mind. Suinn says, creates an astoundingly vivid copy of experience, right d6wn 10 the weather and the crowd 's behavior. Soinn says that many lop coaches and alhletes have always used home- made versions of imagery rehearsal. Chris Ever1 Uoyd works on strategy against visualized opponents: Jack Nicklaus. says Suinn, "visualiles his swins. lhe arc of lhe ball and where he wants it to land and bounce -all be- fore he swin85." Powerful techniques such as lmaaerY rehearsal are helping spor1s psycholo- gists prove !heir usefulness. but the n~ field ha. yet 10 gain respectabilily among most coaches, owners and oth- er psychoJosists. 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The 36-year-0ld Chicago groan and try to bring the than 8000· Appa- lawyer says he came into his punster down to their level." rently. the myth own as a punster in college: about converting "We all went out to a German DIA• ?n sexual frustra· restaurant. ..J.-""""""""'""""'-"'i-;"-;-~;"""-1 tion into aggres-Someone said the appe-sion toward tiz.er wasn't any good. I competitors is said: 'Yeah. and the wurst jusc that - a is yet to come.'" Years la· myth. ter, a client asked Gordon AccorWng to the difference between Mark H. Anhel, unlawful and illegal. "I assistant execu· said: 'Unlawful is some-tive director of thing that's against the the Bernard law. and illegal is a sick HOt'Wich Jew- bird.'" . ish C.ommunity Today, Gordon is rapidly Center in Chi· becoming known as the cago. there King of Puns. and he keeps isn't much re- up a punishing schedule -~ on the writing books (this is his subject. 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