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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-11 - Orange Coast PilotI DRANGI COAST SUNDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1813 Property tax · dueMondaJ Porget to pay a bill? Orange County Ta• Collec-· tor'-Treaeurer Robert Cftron la reminding property owner• not , to forget the first jJlat.Ument of property taJC" are due Mon· day. The county's ct'lief ta• collec- tor aald that payment• muat be In hi• office or postmarked by O.C. 12 or a 10 percent penatty will be Imposed. Property owners who didn't receive a tax blll t>ecause they Just acquired the property or • those who have any other quntlons should contact the tax collector'• office by ,.,. phoning 834-3411, Citron added. YOUR HOMITDWN DAllY PAPIR ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Man missing after driving his car off of Newport Pier By L.P. BENET Ot ,.,. OellJ ,._ llan Police are mystified about what happened t.o a man who drove his car off the end of Newport Beach pier early Saturday while being chased by officers. As family members of the massing man watched from ashore. four Newport Beach Police Marine Safety divers searched in and around the submerged vehicle in 40 feet of .. y.ratcr for. two hours early Satur- day. nearl y eight hours a(t.er the driver apparently deliberately drove off the edge onh~pll'rirr full view of several fisherman. pohce said Newport Beach Police Sgt. .~ ting sign i all that's le ft after man drove hi car off ~ewport Pie r Saturday morning. Orange County Harbor De pt. boa t i m the backg round. Douglas Fletcher said theories about how the man disappeared now range from the body being dragged out the sea during the night to the man chmbing out of the submerged car (possibly through an open tailgate window. acc'Ordlng to other police accounts) and swimming to shore under the mver of darkness. police said. The incident started around 2:30 a.m. when officers responded FV move sparks debate on police motorcycle patrols By STE\'E MARBLE Ot 1i.. Oollf ,!lot Slot! • Riding scared That's how on<' p<itrolm:m sums up the philosophy of riding a police motorcycll' and staying ahve. "You have to glVe at respect - keep your eyes open at all tames and stay alert," says Costa Mesa Sgt. Cliff McBride. "That and some luck and you'll keep the painted side up." ~ DeN1s1 said. "We felt it was time to throw in the towel. We JUSl can't JUSllfy telling our guys to go out there with that kind of risk "We've used all the arguments for keeping them. But for us it didn't make sense anymore." said Denisi. ·•1t costs hundreds of thousands of dollars to put a person's life back together. "In a car." he added. "you have a chance. In a motorcycle. you're going to get hurt." Th<' decision m Fountain Valley has rekindled a debate that has raged before. Are motorcycles worth the risk? Most police de- partments are convinced they are. "On the Fourth of J uly it would take you an hour to get from one end of the Balboa Peninsula to the other," said Newport Beach Sgt. Bob Harrison. "On a motorcycle you can do it in three minutes. The advantage is obvious." Like most officers. Harrison admits there are dangerous risks (See CYCLES, Pa1e AZ> In Fountain Vall<'y. though. nine accidents in two years wc•n' enough. The department's four motorcycles were whccltod into storage this week. Drama at the beach: The latcst 3l'C1dcnt m Fount.am Valley occurred a wt-ck ago wh('n officer John McDonald wassfru('k by a car and huril•<l 50 feet before landing in the roadway It wall be months before he ~·omes back to Surfer's life saved work. ... t' Capt. Ball DeN1s1 said tht• dl·· partment had ~n considering dropping the motorcycle squad and was in the fmal months of a study aimed at weighing the good and bad of cychng. "When Mc Dona Id got hurt. that was sort of the rinal straw " Bv L.P. BENET 01 'u,. o.u, , .... , •••" A 21-year-old Newport Beach man was listed in serious condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital's in- tensive care unit late Saturday after nearly drowning in an early afternoon surfing accident at Newport Beach. Mark Allen, who apparently had been lying face down 30 feet BufteloH top AntHt•;. The Unlveralty of lrvtne men'• basketball team WU def•ted 95-88 Saturday night by Cofo. redo. Page c 1. .. out In the water for three to five mi nutes before being rescued, according to witnesses, was un- l'<>nsclous and not breathing when swimmers dragged him to shore near the 45th block of Ocean Boulevard. Newport Beach lif~uard Craig Farmer, 28. who was on jeep patrol nearby, was alerted to the scene and revived Allen after 30 seconds of mouth-to-mouth re· suacitatlon. Newport Beach pat"arnedlcs ar- rived a short time lat.er. question- ed and treated Allen and then rushed him to the hospital. Allen, wu originally spotted around 12:30 p.m. by Newport Beach resident Bill Gothard, aclty general services worker who was there taking photoe of a friend surfing. "At flnt I thouaht he was just bendln1 over In the water trylfll to fix hll surftni leuh (a piece of plaUc ro~ conneetJn,t • 1Urfer'1 foot with hit bou'd). "Then four wava hit hlm ln• row by the Ume we aot to him. He WM lytnc face down for thl'ft to five mlnut.ee." Gothard nan down to the water and wM iaklnc off hll camera equipment when he 1erwned at two 1wtmmerw comln• out of the I~~ RESC E, P1ge All ~ to a call about a man driving a white Ford station wagon up and down the pier. The man. described only as a male caucasaan with dark. thinning hair. 35 to 40 years or age. was driving back off the pier when he was stopped by police halfway down the pier. J\fter being momentarily de- tained by police. the man drove his car off the pier. did a U-turn around a palm tree and drove back on the pier at an estimated 35 miles per hour with police in pursuit. The dTiver madt.' a right turn at the HamburgC'r stand on rhe end of the paerand stopped on the other side. From here. evt·w1tncsses said he gunned the engine. and. tares squeeling. peeled out, driving the short distance toward the west edge o( the pier .• The ca r then struck a two-foot high concrete wall. knocking aside a " No Overhead Casting" sign and a park bench. and Clew 50 feet out into the()C('an. landing on ats hood. Minutes later. Newport Beach Lifeguard Department diver Ray Garver jumped overboard Crom an Orange County Sheriff's Daily Pilot photos by Howard l ,ipin harbor patrol boat and attempted four or five dives. but did not find the man m or near the submerged vehicle. Divers early today broke into the submerged car with tire irons m attempts to {and the man, and later turned the car over to see if he· had been trapped beneath the vehicle Officers found no broken windows on the <·ar. but did discover the tailgate window open. Poh("e said th<.>v will not re- lease thC' name ~>f tht-massing man until he has been found. 0.,,... ....... .., ............ A tire iron is lowe red to d iver Mike S tephenson as he gets ready to search vehicle on ocean floor. Christmas on parade ··~a lu1c· 10 ~lw ( U ~ mpic·~·· "a:o-1lw llH'nw Snlurtfa,· of 1h.-annual In i1w l\.i" u ni ~ I lolicla' Pnnult· .. On•r 70 ,:1·ou1>~ purl id1m1t·d in 1lw . t•n•nl. itwhulinf' llw \\ ooclhrid~c· lliµh Sdwol mar<•hintz hand. lop. uncl tlw Tin l .izzit•1' from tht• El Ht•kal Shri1w Tt·mplt• in \nullt'im. hollom. Amonl( tht• intt•rtt~tt·cl ..,pt·t·lalc•r1' ''a~ fi vt•-y.-ur-old Brandon <rCnmpo of l1·vi nt•. lt•f1. who wore> a Marine drt'S!'i uniform lo lht• pnrnde. . L LE&L~ <\f. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11 , 1983 CYCLE S ••• FrJmPage A 1 doing pouc.-e work un a motort·yclc. l'wQ years ego. he was flipped to the 'treet when his cycle skidded on an object m the road. "There's no doubt there's a h1ghl'r <:hance of getung hurt," he pomts out "l! ~mrone blows a r{-d hght and h1t.8 you, you're go11)_g down. But I'm an advocate o( l°Mem ." Sgt Ml·Bride in Costa Mesa agrees luck has a b11 to do with sta'fing h\ one piece. He claims prof>er training, selecting the right rider and total t'Oncentrauon have even more to do with 1t. "You always havl' the haz.ard of son\E> idiot turning in front of you or running a light You have to think defensively. Stay alert." wy's McBride. "But yeah. there 1s a :-ertam amount of lm·k involved ·· Most pohce forees require s~ial mutorc-ycle tnuning. often provided by the California High- wav Patrol. as wl'll as monthlv ::heckouts Motorc.:vdes normallv are not takl'n out 1n ram or rough weather and rarely at night. Motort·vcle advocates claim the• machines· have two things going for them -they're cheap t'Om- pared to cars and they can man· euver m and out of traffic. The flip side. of t'Ourse. 1s the risk Some <.'Illes have remarkable safety records. Irvine bought 1ts first motorcycles in 1980 and. el<tlept for one minor e pisode. has not had a smgle accident. Other cities have not been so lucky. T he re ar e ad van tages a nd disadvantages to putting po liceme n on moto rcycles. If.here also is the opinion that motOrcycles, in the final analysis, are· not really so much cheaper than cars. "They may be half the price of a car/' ·says Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell. "but they don't go out at night or in bad weather, ano when the o fficer's sick. the bike's sick. too." Purcell . though. is a proponent of-motorcycles in spite of their · short.comings and the fact that there have been seven a<."Cidents m Laguna in the past two years. "A fender bender in a car is just a fender bender," he says. "But a fender bender on a bike could cost an officer a leg. an arm or mean death. "I think you JUSt have to be cognizant of what's going on around you all the lime." he adds. ··You can't let vour concentrallon slip for a s~:ond " P<1h<'t> motorcycles have been in use m Laguna Beach since 1943 and. following some debate 10 years ago. the number of patrol rycles was increased from two to four "I think when you pul every- thing into the blender and weigh out all the pros and cons," says Purcell. "the conclusion 1s we have to use motorcycles. There's no way around 1t." Second kidnap-assault at Garden Grove care center GARDEN· GROVE AP) -A 7 -year-old female c-ercbral palsy patient was taken from a ch1l· drcn's l'arc l"entcr and apparently sexually assaulted the second such incident in five weeks - pofice said Saturday Police believe the assailant re- tufned to the Hy-Lond E-xcep- ttonal Children's Home to seize another v1cl1m ··EvC'rvthing \\ 11ulc.J tend to 1nd1l'aH.· that 11 was the same person both tim~." said Sgt Bruce &•aul·hamp Thl• l·h1ld wa~ d1S(:overt-d miss- ing during a routine bed check shortly after 1 am. Beauchamp said She was found about eight hours later in some bushes in Santa Ant.a. flv<' miles southwest of Garden GroVl' in suburban Orange Co untv Thl· IJl '·lim111.11 :-r£'J>0rt tn· .. d1n1tt·d the child was st'Xuallv assaultc-d Shl' was cidm1tted to UCI Ml'<.l1t·al Cc·nH·r in lrv1m>. &•aueh..imp -.aid Eight dl·ll'l"llVl':O. wen· as.'>1g1wd tu tht• l·a~·. hl' said In Novc·mbt•r. a l-1 -v<>nr-old p:i1wn1 was .11!.o t;1k1•n lrom lht· 1;wll11y &•alJ«han1p :-,;,1d lhert-' w1·n · ··sor111· i.1gns of Sl'XUi.ll mult·~t.1t1•111 " JiESCUE ... Gas Co. to h e lp n eed y custome r s From Page A 1 waler to grab Allen-By then. f\11'.en had slipped below t~ree-feet of water as his surf· board floated above, witnesses g8id. , Gothard then signaled Farmer \ fj>r help. · ·•[t was unbelieveable." Southl·rn Calirorn1a Ga~ Cum· pany and Its sharc>holders wall donate more than $1 5milhon to help nt"t?dy customers pay their energy bills. "We believe this will provide ass1Stance. especially to the elder- 1 y, handicapped and un- employed." said Sam Bonnick, district manager The funds will be distributc.-d to 1)1..'tlJJle whu h;lVl' been st•k'<.'led by thl' Unitc.-d Way throughout southern and C'cn tral Orange County. Peo ple who mt•<>t tnC:<?me requirements will be given as- s1sta nce on a firs t -come. first-served basts until all the funds are uS<.>d This monl'y ~ill only help a small portion o ( the people in need. Gothard said "My hands are still Jittery. When we brought him up dn the beach his eyes were rolled !Sack and he had turned blue. The ljfeguard acted fast -saved his lHe." A~other light cruise tonight , Some surfers at the scene who •now Allen t.old off1<.·1als he had '-'He red from seizures in the past. 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He said the jet's pilot, Marine Corps Maj. John F. Dalton, 37, of Mission Viejo, is prcllum<.>d dc.·ad. but his body had not been locatoo. Copeland declined comment on what caused the crash. He would not specify what dc•bris from the wrccka(otc had been rC'Covered, but said the three-man crew of the USS Mystic ha'! been photo- gr~phing the wreckage and 001· lecting parts of the jet for the past two weeks. Hl' said the plane, which was basro at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station was found Nov. 30. Thi· plant' WCIS on a training flight when it disappeared from radar M:rl-cns Mile Square Park police switch would prove costly, report says By P HIL SNEIDERMA~ 01 11M oo11, ,1101 •••tt A propuSt.'1.1 switch of pulll't! patrols in Miil· Squan.• Park has hit a roadbloc.'k. The bu:.y. Spl.ll'IOUH·uunty park. located 111 Fountain Valk•y, 1s now patrolled by Orange County Sheriff's deputies. But in Septem- ber. county suix·rv1sors asked for a study 10 dl•ll•rmm<' whether any money l'OU ld ht-savlod by handing this responsibility ov~r to the city police in F ountain Valley. This wec-k, the supervisors re· ce1ved their answer. A report prepared by Ril'hard H. Kelly, a staff ana lyst with the county administrative office. says turning the park· police 1.·hores over to Fountain Valley would cost the county almost three limes as much as it now spends. Kelly's report says the county now spends $35,440 a y~ar to police Mile Square Park. The park 1s part of a sheriff's patrol beat that also tncludt-s Midway City and other county island areas. A 1970 agre<>ment between the l'OUnty and the dty of Fountain Valley requires the t.'Ounty to provide primary police protection at Mile Square. The dty must provide emt•rgC'nC'y backup polil-e '>Crvi<.·c and f irl· prot(<t·t11111 M·r - Vll'l."S Kl•llv nutt·s thal l'ltY pul1n· hav1• jurisdit·lwn in oth.t•r rt-g1on.tl pllrks .... :o.Ul'h .... l'n ug. Los Coyutt•:-. and Mru.on 111! :.;.iv!. the· Sherif f's Dc.•partml'nt .. w.1uid llkt• lod1sc.'On· tinue pi:llrol s1·rvwt·!> lo Milt• Squan• Pu•k " L1ke·WIS<'. !WOll' Fount<iin V~1I ll·V offll·ials havt' cxpresst•d interest in having thl' city police t.ake charge of the park. The'y have complained that the Sheriff's Department devotes too little attention to the park, where violent skirmishes sometimes take· place during the warmer months. Fountain Valley pohce are fre- quently required lo answer emergency calls at Mile Square and maintain control until Sheriff's deputies arrive from Midway City. Fountain Valley off1c1als have also l'On te nded that many traffll· and crime problems in the ne igh· borhoods surrounding the park can be tral'Ni to Mile Square USl'rs But the primary 1.:atch prevent- ing a switch in park patrols is money. Fountain Valley offidals want the c'Ounty to pay for dty pohcing in Mile Square Park. Fuun l<i111 Valll'V Puhn.· Ch1t.>f M<trvin f'c1r11n l'<tk:11lated that ('llY w11uld nl•t•d $!HUHI annuall y to pmpNly ~1hl·t· MilP Square. Tht: e11unty n·port nutt'S that r'uunt.Jtn Vallc•y "would provide a h1ghl•r ll·Vl·l uf µatrol service." It also st<i.tl'S that fountain Valley ··1s not interested in providing st•rv1t'l' unlt•s.-. ( thl') l·ounty pays (the·) full cost " In an interview. Fortin said , "I won't volunteer to take over the park wnhoutsome resources." Yet the substantial budget re- quested by the city seems t.o have sc:uttlt'<i any switch in park polic- ing. "It's not advantageous for the county to contract with the city for this serv1c.-e," said Sc.~tt Morgan, ·an aide t.o county Supervisor Roger Stanton. Kelly's report to the supervlsors claims the city and C.'OUnty "are generally satisfied with existing service levels" and that ··no real probll'ms exist between the Shen ff and the city pohce depart- ment." 111 the rl'port, Kelly st.ates that nu add1t1onal negotiations are planm·d with tht• c·1ty L d . . . aguna wi:i'ter···· ... 1s trl'ct to raise rat·es·· Th(· LcJi<UnoJ &.-deh County W.1tl·r D1~trat·t has annoumt><l 11 will ra1s1.• watc·r rate•-. $ l 75 pt•r month for rl~ldl'l'\llul t'UStoml•r.. L•I ll'l"tl\'l' J<.tn I Oflll'li.ill> :HJ\ tht-l'Jll' llllTl'(.IS(' II> nt'<'l•ssan tx-<.·auS<· tht· <listnt t':. ~upplil•r. tht· MC'lropolltun Watl•r Di:.tril·t. p, h1k1ng Its wholt-salc· ratl' :j 1 pNl'Nll Tiii' S 1 75 ratt• .·hange 1s a ··d1rc'(:t pw.s-throuKh rate• 1m·rcast>. al'\'Ord1ng to pn•s.<; release issued by ttw Laguna clistnc:t. The h1kc will affl'(.·t 7.:>00 res1dtmt:. of Laguna Rt•aeh. Eml·r ;tld Bay, lrvuw Covt• a nd un1n- L'Orporatl•d ar<'as in L<tguna Ca nvun ·The· L.•KUna d1~lrwt W:l!> rw11f11•d h' r\ 1,., r1111ol1tan 1•arll1•1· 1h1!> v1•ar that tht• wholesall' rate h1k1 ."would takl· plac:e in October. La tl'r. Ml'tt'Opolitan off 1cals 1111w1'tl tht· dall' back lo Jan. I Ml'tn1polnan has lx'en plagued b~· largl' deficits this year due to s1gnif1l'ant surplus water supplies rPsulting from h(•avy rainfall dur- mg last w1ntt·r·s storms; customers d1cl11'1 11:-.t.· 1•nough watt·r Irvine city pay plan sent to council , lrvml>:. -IUO l'llY l'rnpluy~ will bt· earning <.tbout ti pc·rccnt morf' next year. 1f a pay package worth $450.000 1s approvt>d by the Irvml· City Council this W<'<'k During hghtnmg-qu1ck nego- tiations with police and other city workers, tentative agreements were reached which will boost employees pay checks during the rest of the fiscal year beginning Dec. 31, Assist.ant City Manager Paul Brady said Fnday Nego-· llators bargained for four weeks. PolU:l' gave up. tying their pay increases tu averagl.'s achieved by surrounding departments. but won improvements m medical and disab1hty benefits. he said. The average patrol o fhcer's salary will range between $1.957 and $2,54~ per month. The salary hikes include 6.28 pert.'t'nt more for general em· ployees. such as planners. main· tenance crews and clerks; 6.25 percent increases for officers. and 5.25 percent hikes for sergeants and liPutPnant.s Thl· lrvmc· Pohce Association m1tally asked for 7 7 percent wage hikes "But we didn't get a very largt> laundry list," Brady said, and a compromise was reached quickly for a one-vear aRreement. The remainder of the em- ployees have no formal bargain- inR unit. About 66 percent of the city's $21 million budgN goes to wages and benefits. Brady said the city's financial health is improving. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ " I ' • ... . -I Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundey. December 11, 1983 Al ;. TOP OF IHI lllWS • Nobel winners·get their award$·.~ NATION Jury finds Klansman guilty of murde ring black youth By Tbe Associated Press MOBILE. Ala. -A predominantly white jury Saturday convicted a 29·year-old Ku Klux Klansman of capital murder in the slaying o f a black wen-ager whose battered body was hanged in a tree, and re<:ommended he bt' sentt•nct.>d to prison for life without parole. Mobill' County C1rC'uit Judge Braxton Kittrell Jr. set sentencing for J~n. 19 for the defendant, Henry Frands Hays. The jury of eleven whites and one bl<.ick de liberated about 3 Vi hours before returning thl' verdict against Hays in the death of 19-year-old Michael Donald on Ma rl·h 2 l. 1981. w'lo allegedly was chosen at random man dfort to show Klan strength S moking n1ay ha l·e ca used d eadly fire BAL T l MORE Can·ll'~ smoking might ha\•t.'l·aused a fire in a three-story rowhoust• 1hu1 killl'd l'1gh1 people and left thn'<• seriously inJured. ::i fm· 0£fa·1al said Saturday. Offll'1als anvesugat- ing the blaze earl~· Frida~· morning "think 1t was smoking on the• sofa on the fir-st floor." Ac ung CX>puty Fire Chief Charlt-s Degges said. "That's JUSt an opinion right now -t·areless smoking." Two survivors -James Cook Jr. 10. and Patricia Pumphrey. 21 - remained in C'rlllC'al t•ond1t1on Saturda:-.· at Baltimore City Hospitals' Burn Unit The t•ondll1on of tht• third sur\'1vor. John Ja,·kson. 48. improved lo ~nous but stable. said Burn Unit nurse Jean Mc<.: ad den New Ha ven wo111an has quintuplets NEW HA VEN. Conn. -A woman gave birth to"'Cjuintuplets Saturday at Yale-New Haven Hospital. where doctors said the newborns were "vigorous and active at birth." The five infants - three boys and two girls -ranged in weight from 1 pound, 10 ounces to 1 pound, 15 ounces. They were listed in guarded condition at the hospital's special care unit for newborns. The mother. Diane Kirchner of Branford. was listed in good condition. The father is Dr Ja Kirchne a nose a d th ts al' st at the hos ital . . . STATE CSEA vot es for A FL-CIO a ffiliation LOS ANGELES -Delegates of the nation's Largest independent civil service union -warned by their leade rs that "raids" by larger unions may lead to eventual destruction of the California State Employees Association -voted Saturday to affiliate with the huge AFL-CIO for protection. The decision by the CSEA's 700-member Council of Delegates culminated an emotional campaign that began about I 1t'z years ago. Of the 610 delegates attending. 464 voted an favor of affiliation. with 11 0 against and 36 abstentions. The state union will pay up to $21/2 miUion a year in per-capita dues to the union with which it affiliates in exchange for ...the guarantee that AFL-CIO unions won't encroach on CSEA's territory. Greyhound dri t'ers m arch ·to Ca pitol SACRAMENTO -About 100 striking striking Greyhound bus drivers, employees and family members marched to the steps of the stale Capitol Saturday, protesung the death of a picket in Ohio Union officials claimed the company was responsible for the death of Ray Phillips in an at"1:1dent while he p1C'ke ted in Zanesville. Ohio. last Monday The rally moved three blocks from the Capitol to the Greyhound terrmnal. where~ bus window was damaged by a nx:k and a fence was torn down by a f(•w stnk<'rs SF rnayor g ii1es rn uni a »·arning SAN FRANCISCO -Mayor Dianne Feinstein has warned Murucipal Railway personnel that they're going ha~e to shape up t~ keep their JObs. calling bus maintenance problems unacceptable. In the rare appearance before the commission. Feinstein repeatedly criticized-the Muni workers at the Woods maintenance Yard. where most of the diesel bus re pair work 1s performed. saying that much of the work there had either not been done or done poorly. "Those who produce will be re<.'Ognized~ but those who can't do the job ~ill be replaced." she said in a lette r she de livered to the comm1ss1on . "'There must be a fundamental shift in the altitude throughout the WORLD A rgentine-British communication L ech Walesa honore d with • peace prize OSLO. Norway (AP) -Tht' Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 1983 Peac.-e Prize to Solidarity leader Lech Walesa in absentia Saturday. honoring him for raising the "burning torch" of man 's inextinguishable longing for freedom. Applause thundered through Oslo University's Aula Hall as Danuta Walesa, her 13-year-old son at her s1dt'. stepped to the dais to act'ept tht-medal and to read the a<"Ct'ptal)ce speech in which her husband urged t·ontinue d non-violent struggle for frN" 1-abor unions and human sohdar1t,v After om· of thC' most enthus1a lltallv re<.·e1,•t-d Nobel Spee<:hl'S Ill ret't'nt ,VC3n.. the crowd rOS<• tl) 1L.; fc-et . 1~ rhythmic applaust• bnngmg Mrs. Walesa b<tl·k to tht• dais from her front-w w S<·a t for a b11w Walc•sa. who rl'ma1ned at home in th~· Polish port of Gdansk when' his now-outlawed labor movement was born. listened to a broadcast of the spet>eh wtth tea . m his eyes and said the prize was not just for him but for all the "unnamed heroes" of the strug- gle. A~ Wll.,i.c>to 5 Americans claim .their Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM. Sweden (~) -British author William GoldiM made a passionate appeal for understanding among nations and world leaders during Nobel Prbe award ceremonies Saturday f0r the six 1983 winners in science and literature. King Carl Gustaf of Sweden handed Golding and the five American winners gold medals. a diploma and a check for $190.000 , during the ceremonies. which commcmoratro the 150th an- niversary or the birth of AICred Nobel. ttw inventor of dynamite and founder of the pr1?t:.'S The winners wt-rE• Barbara McClintock of Cold Spring Harbor. N.Y . for medicine. Wil· ham Fowler of Pasadena. Cahf .. and Subrahmanyan Chan- drasekhar of Chicago. for physics; Henry Taube of Palo Alto, Calif.. for t·hem1stry. Gerard Debreau of Berkeley. Cahr.. for ec·onom1cs. and Golding for literature. Standing before the white-tie banquet audience of 1,000, Gold· mg appealed for c.-ommon setlle and generosity by "all men and women of power." "I do regret missing the cer - emony, but I t•ould not afford to take the risk." he told reporters in his home, repeaung his rear that porand's Communist authorities would not have let him return if he had gone to Oslo to collect the pr1ie He also said he must not leave the country while Polish aC't1v1sts remain an jail. Lech Walesa liste ns to a sho rtwave broadcast from Olso of his wife accep ting the Nobel Peace prize on his behalf. He said that in travels through many countries. he found "people examining their own love of life. sense of peril, their own common sense "The one thing they cannot understand 1s why that same love of life. sense of peril and above all common sense, is not invariabl~ shared among their leaders and rulers." Mrs Walesa heard Egil Aavik. t•ha1rman of the Norwegian Nobel Committei?. praise her husband as a champion of human rights dedicated to non-violence. She then went forward to accepted a blue leather box c'Ontairiing the Nobel gold medal. and a blue leather-covered diploma recogniz- ing his honor. Bogdan Walesa. wearing a tuxedo. stood at his mother's side. Miss McChntock. 81. is the only woman to win the Nobel medicine prize alone. Mondale p~cks up more ,endorsements WASHINGTON (AP) -Walter Mondale added the National Organization for Women and ::i key gruup of Southern blacks to hlS lengthening list of supporters Saturday as his frontrunner's bid for the 1984 IX.·mocrat1c presidc:nticil • nomination pickl·d up new momentum. F"irst. th<' NOW board of diret:tors vott-d overwhelm1ngly to issue the former vice prc.osidenl the fu"St prcsid£'ntial endorsement ever made by tht· t-ountr,v's largest feminist group "Tht! endonwnwn1 of NOW will send a message to the maJUrlly of the women ol this nation that Walter Mondale is the candidate who will be best for women and who can defeat Ronald R<.'agan." said NOW president Judy Goldsmith at a news confcrcm·e announcing the deds1on "We are determined to help Mondale mobilize the gender .gap." Later Saturday. Mondale got the best part of a t•ompromise and won the endorsement for tht• nation·~ top job from the Alabama OC'mo<:ral1(' Confcre nce. the first maJUr state- wide black group an the South to JUmp Into the pn·s1d<'ntial swN'pestakC'S T o i.<>hen th<.> blow to Jt'SSt' JaC'kson - Mondale's rival for the ~roup's bar king -the conference's delegate assembly endorsed the black presidential candidate for vice president. Conference vice chairman Alvin Holmes of Montgomery said the compromise of endorsing "a presidential slate" rather than a single candidal<' was re<:ommended by the group's executive committee. To top Mondalt·'s best weekend since Ot'lober. his campaign displayed its organiza- tional prowess by sponsoring more than 10.000 fundralsing parties across the country Satur· day night to·watch hts first national television campaign ad and ra1st> $1.5 m1lhon an small t'Onlributions Heavy combat in Salvador region Reagan to redouble Mideast peace effort SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador threatened to block the coffee. BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -The nation's latest cease-fire (AP) -Leftist rebels claimed harvest if plantation owners did appeared to be holding Saturday following minor skirmishing that Saturday they killed 18 troops and not pay higher wages to migrant left two civilians wounded. The PLO claimed new Israeli gunboat wounded 75 during heavy combat coffE't'-pickcrs attacks on its positions in Tripoli, but the Israeli command denied it. for t'Ontrol of an important co(-President Reagan promised in Washington that the United fee-growing region an eastern El In response. some 1,000 troops States "will redouble our diplomatic effort" to achieve peace in Salvador. The Defense Min istry from the U.S .-trained Atonal Bat-Lebanon and Secretary of State George Shultz. speaking in said 15 rebels died in three talion. backed by troops of the 3rd Tunisia. said he had encountered strong Arab criticism of a new separate battles. I f B · d be drivf> U.S.-Israel defense agreement. n antry nga e. gan a In southern Lebanon, an Israeli soldier was killed by a roadside Nicaragua's leftist government. Thursday to rid th<.' area of rebels bomb n"ar the port city of Sidon, the Israeli military command in meanwhile. claimed it beat back a and allow the harvest to take " Tel Aviv announced. rebel altaC'k near the Costa Rica n place It said the 19-year-old soldier was killed when his patrol passed border and killed 25 of the by the ambush site on the sou them approach to Sidon. The patrols's insurgents. The rebels' clandestml' Radio members opened fire and then searched the area, the command El Salvador's Defense Ministry Venceremos on Saturday said the said It did not report any detentions. said six guerrillas were killed and rebels would make a similar effort The guns fell silent in most areas of Lebanon after_ a four wounded in the fighting near during the upc'Omang cotton Svnan-sponsored truce took effect Friday evening. Lebanon's Jucuapa. 68 miles east of San harvest. and that demands for army and Druse militiamen traded artillery fire briefly Saturday in Salvador in the strategic h igh-wages and working condition Souk el-Gharb and Kabr Chmoun southeast of the U.S. Marine •, BUENOS AIRES. Argentina -Argentina's new president, Raul Alfonsin. and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher exchanged message Saturday in their first direct communications since the Falkland Islands war in 1982. Thatcher initiated the exchange with a message congratulating Alfonsin on his inauguration. said presidential spokesman J ose Ignacio Lopez. He quoted the message as saying. "I want to let you know that. although we have many diHerences, we can all take pleasure in the restoration of democracy to Argt·ntina. behevmg it wiJI bring freedom and justice to all your people. Today bnngs new hope to your count.ry." ln his reply. Alronsin thanked Mrs. Thatcher "(~r your expressions con<:erning the re-establishment of democratic institutions m Argentina." lands that range between would be made "in uproming baseatBeirutairport. Uwlutana~SanM~~prov-f~b~r~oo~d~c~ru~s~~~··=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f inces. In a news relC'Ust'. ii said seven B egin n1 oves out of goi·ernn1e nt h on1 e JERUSALEM FormC'r Prime Minister MenaC"hem Begin moved out of the official government residence Saturday and into a private apartment. two months after leaving office. It ~a~ bel_ieved to be the first time m 94 days that &gin had left the building m the old residen tial section of Rehavia. Begin left the house at 5:20 p.m .. immediately after the end of the Jewish Sabbath. and was driven directly to his apartment in the Ye fe NoC suburb. Cat·ing the Jerusalem Forest. morl' guerrillas wer<' killed in a surprise attal·k F'nday near San Luis de la Reina. !04 miles northea§t or the C'ap1tal near the Honduran border, and two more 1n a clash near Zac:atel'oluca. ~~5 miles southeast of San Salvador. Neither side mentionf'd its own casual tics and the claims couJd not be l'Onfirmed independently. Guerrillas seized six coffee farms nt>ar Jucuapa last week and Oops/I We're Not Listening ... Due to technkal problems, the Daily Pilot's "We're Listening" phone line 1s temporanly out of servi~. The Pilot apologizes to readers who tried w calJ on th1~ line and received no answer .. 5 .. ~-''*' " '°" 00 'IOI 111 .. Y°"' P•°" Oy 630Plft cal~t 1P"' a11d you• cop, wlll II• .,......., l •tlHO•y ano Sunoer 11 yOll 00 llOI ,_..,. yOVt ~by 711ft.CAIM!ort 10 • "' Md '°"' 000., .. ...... .., CIU I •IA T1t11,_• We hope the bne will be repaired soon so that you ean contJnue to provide valuable input on what you like and dislike about the Pilot. In the mean tune. if something concerns you about the paper, ple-...e call one of our regular o{Ctce numbers and the operator will refer you to the appropriate editor. ORANGE COAST D1HyPitat H.LS.w.U• Publienef • Ctl a ,, ... ,,,..,..... :.·:~.::==:m MMNt>mcl 330 WWI lie\' 81 • eo.te ...... CA .... ICIOI-llali IMO, Cott• .._, CA t2t16 ~ 1'83 0rlll1Qe Co.I ~ c_,.,,., ltO n••• tto11u 1 111111lrt11on1. tllllt1l11 "'""' o• ..,...,_'*eitt""Jllt"ll!~...._ ..... '*"*'°" OI COW!t'll -Ch&IJDowlllbw Editor 1nc1 AN111111T 10 the Pvbhntf , ... • THE POSH TUXEDO Classic styling at its finest. Appropriate anytime of the year, yet perfect for all of the occasions that make our holiday season so special. , . . ' \ ~ \ \ ' J i • t A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 Congressional panel holds hearings on family unit By WILL AND~RSON Oally ,_., Corr .. ....-1 A strong family uni t has long ~n <.'Onsidered the rornerstone 1n the foundation of the American way of life -but many feel that foundation is beginning to cru mble. How can the erosion be reversed? T hat's wha t eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives hoped to find out when they came to Orange County for a special hearing of the Congressional Select Committee on Ch ildren, Youth and Families this week. '"Our nation's tattered and torn social safety ne t 1s in dire need of repair:· sc.1d Congressman Jerry D. Patterson. D-Santa Ana. one of the rommtttee members. "Everyone talks about our children as the most precious reSoul'C'E.' but it's meaningless rhetoric unless we can establish a solid framework of public policy ... one which will protect our youth and guide them when there is no other system of support." Patterson said Orang<' County was chosen as one of five regional hearing sites -others were m New York, Minnesota. Florida and Utah because it lS considered a problem area for fam1hl's '"For ty-eight 1>«.>r<:cnt of our childrt•n live in single-parent families." he noted. Joan Forbath. <.'hairman of the Orange County Human Relations Commission and director of Save Our Selves. an organization tha t provide:; staples to feed the hungry. agreed with Patterson'iappra1sa1 of the county as a problem area. S he esumated there are moce than 4,000 homeless people m the county and said 18,363 people have come to SOS for help in the past year. ''Orange County is being stripped of its image of affluence" by these problems, she said Construction project at Pomona School Over 90 residents pass the bar exam More than 90 Orange Coast residents are on their way t.o becoming attorneys after passing the fall 1983 general bar examination , acoording to the State Bar of CalifomJa. Jr. ln aU. 3,775 would-be lawyers passeu tt\e exam out of a total of 7,684 applicants. The examination was given laat July. A llst of local candidates who passed the test follows. Cotl• MHI resldtnt1: Barry Arthur Zaslav. Sll•Vl'n Mllrttn &onlJIOn, Wtlllam BrU<."C Bnm·klOl• Jr . Stc•Vl'n Arthur Goeden. Luwrcrll'C RJ.ndolph L1rn:oln. JunN Lynn Mnl'L.at•hlun. llenry A11Wtrll' Qwnm, Thomllll Robcrl Roll. Kathlt"\•n Murw &•anlan. Andn•w M<•rt: SU11Sm11n, anr1 David Ar1hur Thompson Haatla11on Buell rl'1ldu11: Ther'l"" Ann AL'\.'CIW, J1•1 oml' Loua Amante. Jl!ffrt:y Roland 81gonger. M1ch;ll'I Ph1hp Blackburn. J0t·I Harold Blank, Man· Bonannt, Dama C D11:kl0rson. Tune.thy Joseph Donahue, M&clelyn A Enright. Patm·k Ju.t_•ph Evam. Randall Edgar f'tn«'. Alva Mam· Fm-dman. Howard JUS4!ph Ct'nsler. Paul11 Elaine Marttnt•z. ali.o. Stt•v1·n C1.,11< M1llt•r. Stopht·n .P Milnor. RCA8 Waym· Olrmtt'<I, B O..>t-Park. Am tu R Ph•roll, Hulph Frank Poptilar Jr . Jarrn.'5 R~·ll HO>(·. Paul GJry S1um1ak and Lon Ann Toy11mo lrvlae re1ldtal1: V11uir And1•rso11 Ill. Jl>t k llulland Anthonv. Nurwy Annt· &Id"' in. Ron .. Id M11 h,,l'l BullJrcJ. Alan ll&nJld Boon. Vt )a\:.lak;.hmt Dir .. , 1 P\Jr"'-""'"my. Mu hl"llt· f);.n11•1lt Engh.i.h M011·hUl'I (.;1~1rg1• Er nwr C:h .. 1 It.,. S1uar1 £xon II. IM>. 0..·hornh J Fox. t.laurt1•n 1\nn Gallagher Marth;, Kayt· Guv Todtl \\1i;vm· llowC'lh. Sui.1nrw l::hu:iboth Koullng. Murlhu P,1tr111u u •!(uiwmun. M11·h1tl•I Lynn Mtlll'r. frnbart Joscµh O'Nl•rll. Paul Jlinil·:. &·tdt•I. J;11·k I luwurd Snydt•t a111I Wdltam Hudrwv S11·111 Laguna Bearh residents: S1t pht n H11·hJrd c,.,..,ro. Bn.m M1d1;wl f'rttdrt1Jn lJa"'n t "hul\ ll•>n•''"'"ll M.in Ku1ht·rrn1· J.n.,,in Chhun EcJv. .. rd ~ h11,,.U .Ji J<·ffrt•\ W Shrdd' Mt1<ht·ll Sull1v .. n ,inti U.wuJ Kvl< l'hurbo r ~e~ port tJeac·h residents: J,1m1·' U"<· Morn' Thuntli' Wilham Baxt<·t. Joy Mari .. C11rnngwn. L'h .. rll·m· Dr~"' \'Jlt·11t· Vtold Flu!!J!t• D .. v1d Alll'n Hught'!i. Murk fn'(Jnk J uhun11•-·n. Lrndu C<trol Kuhn. Ct. .. >rl(f' Thumai. Muri uchan. 1 lt•lt·n Ann ltubr<·haud. Mtl'h1wl F.ugen<.' Salkl·ld. Kt•ll h Edward Th•>mJ1> ond f eltx f Tst·hanz Laguna NISHI rHldtots: Randolph Alan Bam. F<.'rr••n l...e<.' Chni.lo!lMn Karen Palm'l·Gos.-.-Sc.-hm1dt. Shambhu K R.ai. Kurt M1dwol &hlll(•ltwr and M11 ha<'I Thomas Walsh Corona del Mar rHidents: Karen Ann Johnson. Chnsttnl' Boersrrui Mt-Kt·nna. E\·t· Donna Nl'umann, Douglru. Kl'n Rudll'y and P<otm·td Ann Sandhu Fountain Valley residents: · Ricluu"d Ros.~ Clou.st·. Martin H Mlkl' G<trt''"· Hit hllrd T vlt·r J un<.' and Katharm<.' Lynn ·spam~. Patterson told a packed hearing room that many of the problems today result from inadequate or reduced funding for key family-oriented programs, coupled with extra pressures brought on by the poor economy. The m e mbers of Anita Butte rwo rth 's fourth grade class at Pomo na School in Costa Mesa k e pt the mse lves busy recently with a gingerbread house proj ect. At right~ Ke vin S hin put the finishing touch es to his effort. Above ... is the n early comple ted houst-buih Su~n Ann Bathl'ry. Bulb<Ja. Mtch<tt•I J~I M1rktN1<h Balboa Island. V<'mon Al:in Bergft"ld and Pdtmk fWnald McKt-n;m: of Soulh Laguna. Suz.;inne D Jon<..., S..nw Ana Heights. Wilham Maya. W~tmtn:.u·r. also Rtl hard Donald Htnl'. Camp Pl'ndll'l.On. P<tula El .. rno Mt·vt•r El Toro. Kalht!trnt' Lor:11N• o .. v1duw-Lut;i.s. M1s.o>1on \11qo. Lorcnl' L vnn Mtc'll. San Juan (.' .. p1s1rano and Don .. ld Chou. M1o~ Joon Schnx•tt•r. both ol &-al &al'h "Responsible ag<'ncies simply cannot meet the full range of demands being placed on them." he said. drawing a litany of agreement from a long string of witnesses representing virtually every fa mily ser- vice group in the area. Among the rommE'nlS: • Nancy Claxton of the County Department of Education said there are four families in need of child care services for each space the county can afford to fund: there are more than 1.000 children on the waiting list for child care. • Jeanette Dunckel. chairperson of California Foster Care. said the state has 28.500 children tn foster homes at a cost of almost $215 m1llton annuallv and man y more need to be served · • J ohn H. Meier of lnternauondl Child Ht•lp. U.S .A., which maintains a hotltnl' for dssaulted children, reported 1980 statistics showing 69,62-t verified cases of child abu~ and negl('('t in thl• statC'. • Orange County volunteer Emma Jam· Riley said two programs. the Wumen"s Trans1t1onal L1\jng Center and Human Options. had prov1dt-d a ha~t·n for almost 800 abu'><-<l t h1ldren and adults in the past vear . but wert.> loru.od to rc-ft•r more.' than l .riOO to other agc-ncies. • United Wo~ .,f Lus Angelc·s !>aid I hen• "'c>n· 18,712 cases of <:hild abust• m Los Angl'lc•s Count~· alone and the J uventll' Court caseload had risen to 40 per JUdge. Witnesses from as far awav as Ar1wna and New Mexico also presented other -reports ·on problem ranging from latchkey children to the sexual exploitation of runaway youngsters . Committee Chairman George Miller. D-Contra Costa, said the information provided .by Orange County witnesses would go a long way toward , helping the Congress forge new legislation to combat the problems. Dental officers picked Five Orange Coast residents have been elected officers of the Orange County Dental Socie ty. They are: · •Dr. Paul R. Johnson, who has practiced in Newport Beach for 12 years, was na med a trustee. He 1s & past president of the society and lives in Newport &•ach with his wife. Barbara, and two children . •Dr David Eggleston was elected the society's sc:mor delegate . He lives m Newport Beach w ith his wJfo. Laraine. and two children. •Dr Frank Flores. a Costa Mesa pedodonltst, wets t•lt'<"tL'<i secretary of the society . He lives m Nt•wport Beal·h with h is wi fe, J oan. and has four l'htldrt>n. •Dr. F rE'd Hite was elected chairman of the St>l"ll'ty's Membersh ip and Etht<.-:. Comm1 tlt't.'. He ltvC's with his wife. Deane, and four c.·hildrt•n in I rv1 rw ~ JESUS AND MARY APPIAI AT IAYSIDI, NIW YOIK TO WAIN THI WORLD ••• ~THI PAST TIN YMIS T .. alSSID MOTHll AND ... HAVI _. 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Ice crea111 vendor's anibition won't dip SAN FRANCISCO lAP> J oseph Yiakis Oll('t' t>arn<'<I $57.000 a year supervising 115 pti<Jplt• Cor the General S<•rVll't'S Adminis- tration. Now. has .)Ob tht' v1<:tim of a million -dollar m1stakt.'. ht· spends his day!-LK'hand thl• counter at thl' Polly Parrot ll'l" cream parlor T he fros dumµ<'d \'iaka~. a 23-year fe<kral 1•mployee whu heach>d tht' rl•al l'St.atl' d1v1~11m Ill San FrannS<:o. aftl'r ht• allt•gl·dly £ailed to r~ncw a ba rga in lt·a~t· 15 months ago. rosung th1· 1,1xp.1yt•r.., millions. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 ~~' ,_ ____________________________________________________ _.. State leads nation ~ . toward sun-power LOS ANGELES (AP) -California as starling to tnkc• RreAter advantage of the sun, leading the nation in produt·t1on of solar components and building a wade vara('ty of solar genera tang plants at a rapid pace. experts say. 1 "T he growth rate 1s amazing," said Make DcAngelis. solar programs man ager for the California Energy Commission. "It's rare' to see industries grow at the pa(.'e the solar industry has grown in the last eight years. And we expect the growth to continue. ' Robert Tolbert , a project manager for Arco Solar Inc., said solar' enerav now produces a "very small" portion uf California's e .r 1' electricity, "but it's go ing to t-ontinue to grow a t a fast paCt>" f I While solar power firms "still need stall• and federal tax cn'Ciits; ,! to make these projects economical,'' Tolb<'rt said that with costs dropping, "they'll become econom1t·al for outside anvc·~tors an the• •. , near future." ,.; Within tht· last ~ear or so. power production. <-onstrul·llun or 1 serious planning started for a number of l>Olar g<meraung pro.JC<:~ lll'1 '' California. with the hualders making conflac·tan(( daams ahout wh1t·h• ., will be thl• world's largc·st. But Y1a k1s h.i~app<·all'CI and tw won a parual victor~ w hen a JUOgl· ruled h<' should Ix• rt•h1n•d at a lower J)Ol>1t1on. Now the ~ovl'rn· ment is appealing . Oi smi sed from a $57.000-a-year fed e ral job, Joseph Yiakis has changed his career from real esta te to rocky road in San Francisco. -Solar One. IOl·a tl·d in Daggett llJ m1lf•,.., <'<t~t 111 &irstnw . u._1:~ , , flat mirrors to reflec·t sunshine to a towt.'r-mounll'd brnlc·i. where, . , steam is produced to run a turbam• Tlw S l·l:i ma I hon pla nt <'an. 1r1 produce up to I :i. l megawatts ot powl•r to st•rvc up to 10.0UIJ pt-Opie·. 1.1 -Solar IUO near Barstow. now in the dt.-sagn phaM:. wall' ': produC'e 100 megawatts and serve about IO<J.000 pt.:oplt· F..ch5Qn is !• looking for partners an the proj('<.·t. wh1t·h will b<· thn:t· llml'S a~ expensive as Solar One. Solar 100 Will USt' hot molten ~It tnStC'ad or So whill' the endless courtroom d uels continue, h1.'s optmed Po lly P arrot. SJ:>f'nd1ng $i5.000 to rt'<"- reate the sho p his 98-yc:ar-old G reek immigrant father. PNl'r. operated in Chicago dc'<:adt•s agu. cl;iv w ith advtl't• hke. "WatC'h thC' fudgl' nothing will makt• or b rt•:1k tht· pl<1l't• morl' th;m the ludgt>." ··Tht• dull part 15. mopping floors. washing w indows a nd polishing brass because I t'an·1 afford anyone t'lse to do it." when J oseph decided not to take over the original Polly 30 years ago. "I ~ad just graduated from t'Ollege and I thought 1 could do smarter and bigger things. but I always dreamed o f having an ace cream parlor." h e recalls. a water boiler. ·' ' .. -One small module of Edison's Solar P:c1rabol1l· Dash Sterling "The fun pa rt 1s dealing wnh customers," said Yiak1s, -18, who hears from h is dad ever y other "Here. \\ tw n a kid drops an !:15-c1.·nt 1c!• t·n ·:m1 rone a nd you run uut and givt him another one, you·re a hero. Yiakis has loved ice cream for years -since he h elped his dad run the family shop. also called Po lly Parro t. His dad was annoyed Engine Generating Pro.)C<'t wa ll start producing 25 kilowatts nexl, ~· week at a test site in Ranc·ho Mirage. 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I ' II Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11. 1983 ' • t Falklands enjor building boom Only 18 n101iths alter the war , inhabitants getting n ew airport, roads, hom es ST AN LEY. Falkland ls lands (AP) - Spring has arrived in the Falkland lslanda, and with 1t ha.a come a postwar bulldlni boom. Eighteen months after British and > • Argentine soldiers stopped slaying each other on this windswept South Atlantic -outpost, a new airport ls being built. f pre-fabricated houses are going up. roads are being repaved, Immigrant.a are arriving and servicemen are moving out of billets into newly built quarters. AP Wl•epllOIO This llny capital now has its first ·commercial bank, a satellite earth station and a motorcycle rental shop. Soon to come are a knitwear firm and a trawler fleet. . "No doubt about it," said one old-timer. "you'd have to be half-blind not to see progress now ." Finally, it seems. the Falklands are emerging from the shadow of the Brit· ish-Argentine war, which lasted 10 furious weeks and ended June 14. 1982, with the surrcndl•r o f Argen tine forces. Two hundred fifty-fi ve Britons and 7 12 Arg(.>nttnt's died in tht' confl1l·t. set off by Argl•nuna 's invasion of thl' lungttme British <'olony. 250 miles from rts s hores "It's bl•cn qull<' remarkable." said 'I'm optlmlatlc about the future bec.-uae right la on the aide of the Falkland lalandera.' Gerald Cheek, Stanley's civtl avtauon director. "The military people have done a •onderful job building up their camps, and on the civilian side. roads and houses are being constructed. It's gone pretty weU in a really short period." Islanders credit a combination of their own r eso urce fulness , L ondon's open-handedness and a cooperative spirit among the 3,50-0 servicemen stationed on the island since the war's end. The troops are part of Britain's costly Fortress Falklands policy. Prime Minist-er Margar~t ·Thatcher has resisted calls for nl'W nego tiations with Argentina. despite tht< estimated cost of 600 million to 800 million pounds {$900 m1llton to $1.2 billion) a y<'ar to garrison tht• islands. At the S<Jm c.> time . Argenuna has rt•buffed Mrs. Thatl·hcr's insiste nce tha t 11 at·knowledge the end of hostilities and sC'l f-de tc·rmination for thl' islanders,~ the poUtkal situation Is stalemated. The Argen· tines claim historical evidence shows the islands belong to them. "I'm optiml.stlc about the future be- cause right is on the side of the Falkland Islanders," said Sir Rex Hunt, civil com- mi~ioncr on the islands. "ln time. more and more people will realize this." A prime indica tion of Britain'scommu- me nt is the new airport being built by British workers 30 miles west of Stanley. When the $315-mtlhon field is finished in 1985 , it will accommodate fighter-bombers and fully loaded transport planes -and guarantee that should Argentina threat.en invasion again. Britain c.-ould rush in troops to stop it. Stanley today shows some dramatic d1ffl·rences from the day war ended. For e xample, the roads . St.arting in April. when a team from Britain arrived, S tanley has been girded by a network of two-lane roadways. and war-damaged streets have been resurfaced. Roads are rnnsummg nearly $3.8 million out of a $-15-million economic aid package Even more critical 1s hous ing, w ith dQw ns of homes da maged m the war . South African woma n hikes back to mou ntain vi llage carrying two-week supply of American food for her ba by. Target hohday hours Monday through Saturday 9 am to 1 0 pm, Sunday 1 0 am to 7 pm Africans' food crisis nearly 'catastrophic' MOLIMO NTHUSE. Lesotho IAP) -The woman strapped her baby to her back and balanced a cardboard box on her head . The box l'Ontamed oats. dried milk and vege table oil. "Furnished by the People of the United St.ates of America." "Without this we would just du.'. .. the woman said through a Sotho interpreter as she pre pared for the day-long tre k back to her mounlam viUage. "We have nothing Wl· don't even try now to plant anything. It's nu use." She• is one of m1ll1ons of pc•opll· g111ng hungry acros.s southern and Wl·::.tt·rn Africa whl•re drought has bruu~ht tltl· contine nt's worst food lTl::.1::. in ..i decade The Amt•rn:an food packl'ts. gw<·n out bv a monthlv clinic for mothf',..... with young l·h1ldren. v. ould laM about two weeks. thf' woman said Afte r that. shl' ri dded. shP would help build roads 1n Lr'SOtho'::. own "f ood For Work" program 1n rt•turn for two pal·kets uf l·orn me..il and Slll. cans of fis h d orli.lted bv other t·uuntrw), When the t•orn nwal ~nd f 1sh an· gom'. It will bl· tune again tu return lur another monthlv rallon ol the U.S.-sponsored d 1nK· A~-ording to the United Nations Food and Agru:ulture Organ1zauon (FAO) in Rome a ··s1gnif1cant propor· tion" of 150 million people in 22 African countries a re fal'ing "catastroph1e" food shortages after two years of drought. h;i parts of southern a nd wt>s lt•rn Afriea. human suffering Is said to be at i ts worst since the 1973-H famine in the Sahel region below the Sahara Desert: several hundred thousand people died then T he FAO ts S(.'<'ktng an l'Xtra 700.0-00 tons of emergency food donations and $76 m1lhon tn other a id The United States doubled its emergency pledge in Novemt>er to $50 mil hon after the FAQ :;aid pledges amounted to only 25 pcrl'cnt of the lll"t.'<ls. Stausucs 1n Lt·sotho suggest .i grim s1tu<J1tun. prlxlut·ucm of maize (corn). .. orghum and othl'r l'L•reals down from on a nnual J \'l'rdgl' of 200.000 tons to 5:1.000 tons a loss of s:H m1lhun. and .1i. manv as 58.000 hvt--slc.x:k deaths -a loss of S l O nullion . Total direct losses in agnc·uhure are about ~O JX'rct'nt of the gruss domes tic product. !\lore than hall of Lesotho's 1.2 million pt'l>pk-..irt· t'Ons1dered in need of 1·mt.·rg1mc.v food . aid bt.'Cause o f druught. T hL' t•ountry 1s Sl'Cktng 22.000 tuns of food supµl ll'S from overseas donors to su rv1\'e until the nt•xt harves~ in Aprrl and Ma y The l'OUntry at- tnbutt.'<1 100 death:. t1> thl' drought in a report six m onths ago In the past few weeks. substamal rains have fallen in large areas o{ lA'SO tho and South Africa for the first in three vears or more. But it remains uncerta11i w hether the rains mean a break m the drought Even so. people will ha ve to survivl' on outside aid until thC' normal har vest time in April and May. Chinese begin to show respect for minorities KASHGAR. China !AP) -The Chinese government's new policy of showing respe<.·t for the nation's m in- orities is clearl y ey1dent in this MOl>lt•m city m weste rnmost Sinkiang prov1m'\' 70 miles from the Soviet border A giant statue of the late Charrman Mao T se-tung reminds v1s1tors that they are !>llll tn China. but nut mut h else does The emphasis ht>re 1s on tht· 1mpw t - anre of good rl'lauuns between Ch ma's dominant} Ian peopll· <Jnd the mm unty nat1onal1tll'S who :l('(.'OUnl for fi 7 pt•r t•ent of Ch1n<J·s l billion peopll• "Here. w (· nrl' the mmont v n:.i111mall- ty," said Zhou Shunymg. '.JO. a ll<Jn woman who works as an tnlt•rpn•tt•r m the pn•fr'<·tur .ii gram burt•au 11\ Kashgar. where mon· tha n !10 pt•ru•11t of the people· art< U1ghu~. a Turkll -people What that mean:.. :.ht• told v1s1tmg report ers rN:ently. 1s that when sht· has her Moslem Uighur neighbors owr fm dinner, she is careful whk h pot she cooks In. and she doesn 't throw hC'r wash water out on to the stret-t Borrowing a pot from the neighbors ts the surest way of reassuring MosleO" guests, who don't eat pork. th<1 t the y are not eating from a pot that l'Ver he ld pork. • Her husband on(-e violatro MoslemL cwtoms by throwing dirty w ater on the r<>ad. considel't"d a sign of disrespect. but the problem was solved by swiftly cleaning it up. she added. ln the 1966· 76 "Cultural Revol- ution" that brought chaos throughout Chin•, leftist radicals tril?d to force the minorities to abdndon tht>ir \.'\l.StOrNI, dMlroy~ many Mc.lt!m mosques and tttaed rehg1ous workers on r hargcs of .owlng dta'Ord or promoting the "Four Oldl" -old ldNI, culture. customs and t\abU1. Bah•r. an Uzbc>k who 1s nn ufflm 1l 1n the Siriki1tng provln<'t' Not1on3h11e:t Department in Urumqi. told the rl'- porters that during that time of upheaval he was sc•nt for three years o f fort·ed labor 1n the l'OUntryside. Now nC'Wl'Omc·rs to this remote prov1n<·Eo> a re given !>UC'h 1nstruet1ons as not passing in front of Moslt•ms as they kneel to pray and not showing thl' soles of thl'tr ft~·t as tht•v sit on a rug Om· n ·:.ison frn th1· nc•w polit·:v toward mmonltt•'-1s lhat China's lt·aders want st<tb1111 v. un11 v and 1·nthus1<1sm fur thl• "nauun·),· mod- l0rni1.aunn drl\'('. Anotht•r rt>ason 1s tha t most m tnortlles h\"l· 1n strawg1l· bordN .1n•a!. and tn a rt •as r1d1 in rwtural rl'SOUfl'f'::> In S111k1ang. minurtttl•s al1uunt for IHI pt.•n-t•nt of lht• l:J million pt•o pll' ltvmg in J prov1m'l' that tak<'s up ont'-s1xth of China'::. l.rnd dfC'a and has borders w rth the• Sovwt Unum. Mon- golia. Afghanistan and lnd1a Bt·s1des U1ghurs. thC're are Hut. 1Vlongolian. Kergc•z. Xl bo. Tajik, Uzbek. Daur. Tartar. Kazak. Manchu and Russian people. Mrs. Zhou said tht> Hans do not eat in front of Moslem while they are fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan Her Uighur neighbor. Abla Sabiri, 52. said there are no contradictions bet WN'n the Hans and the Ulghurs. but the twice-a-week political study sessions. which arc common across China. are likeiy to focus on nationality policies "m order to consolidate unity." Sablri and Mrs. Zhou both say more U1ghurs are lt>8rning to speak Chinese and mo re Chi nest! to s peak Uighur. One diHeN'net" kowrvcr. 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' .,...., I t I " . • Chicago's courts in judicial uproar CHICAGO (AP) In tht· nauon's largt'St t'Ourt system . tht•se ar"to' days of high a nxiety. Naml'S a rc about tu bt• named Set:rets are a bout tu ht· 1 t' vealt-d Scandal 1s m tht-mr Nl1w, thrt>e yt>ars a fll'1 1t Ix-gun. 0p<'rat1on G reylord, an Ab:.t·am-stylt• probe toutl'd as tht• most ambitious investigation of judicial t'Orruption m U.S . history. 1s about to go public. It promiSt.>s to be a talt• of intngu£' and adventure: a "wh1tt-knight" Judge w ho concealed a tape recorder\n his rowbo~ boots. FBI 'moles' posing as eorrupt pf'OSe(·u to rs and a "Bov &-ou t" staw's attornev who turnt.'Cl ll> hft• in the fast lani:> to Snare t rOOkl'CJ dl'fl'rlSl' luWV('!'l> Reports also have surfaced of itt•als cut m bars. an FBI ag<'nl snupping pictures cif a Judge counung money and t even t'IC<'troniC' 'bug!>' plac.•t'CI inside thl' chambt•rs of at ll'ast 1wo Judge.~ belu.•vt•d to be the t 1r~1 suc:h l'OUrt-a pproved eavesdropping. As many as 100 phony criminal cast>s also wc·rt:' created to ferret out Cook County's kinky lawyers. Judges and courtroom fixers as part of Greylord, said former Pohc<' ~up<'rintendent Richard S ru'CZek. Now. some judgt'S. attornl'ys and polic<> officers accustoml·d to aJud1l'at- ing m1l11ons of cases each year. inl'lud- ing tens of thousands of felonies. w ill be getting a fresh look a t law and order - from a defendant's eye v1f'w. Ln recent da vs. scores have been advised by the J ustice Depanment they were overheard in legal wire taps -sometimes in judges· chambers. Not all are suspected of criminal activity Some also have been adv1S4 . .'d thev are targets of the Greylord probe. · Part of Grevlord. named after the w igs worn by British jutists, reportedly focused on narcotics and traffic courts -just two parts of Cook County's immense judicial system tha t md udes 322 judges and 20,000 hcensed at- tornevs. One judge -who was re lieved of official duties Monday pred icts he will be indicted. By the end of next week. as many as four judges. e1ghL law yers and four poh<-c offu:ers and othe r court personnel reportedly will be charged with crimes. "What this has done 1s intimidatf' eve!rybocly," said Edward Genson. a ve te ran defense.' attornev who ha~ co nfirmed h is client. Ju.dge Wayne Olson. 1s expected to be indic ted "People a re afraid to practlt'e law People are a fraid to be judges." Indeed, some say caution has re- placed cordiality since word of Greylord first leaked last summer whe n Brocton Lockwood. a southern lllino1s 1udge serving ·a stun m Chi- l'ago's Traffic Coun. d1sclosed he wt.1s an undl'rt'Over age nt. wc>aring a micro- phone under his rob<.· and a nd carrying u tapt• rewrder in his l'owboy boot. Sin<'<' th~n. sonw say judges arc an xmw. to put morl' on the record. Attorneys are relut·~mt to waive juries for fear of being misinterpre ted. And ev<'ry word in privatt• conferences is being Wl'ig hed l'art>fully. T hough no one has yet been charged with a t·nme, the Greylord investiga - ti on already has ~rt>ated legal tremors both tor its meihods and the message 11 m.Jy carry Soml' \'l'tt•1 an ddl•nsc.· attorn~ys are l)Utrag<.'d. a rguing the legal wirt~­ wpping of judK·1al l'hambers is a n 1nvus1on of pnval(' l·o nversations o f hunurl'ds of mncx·t•1H p<.•opl~. · Thl'n · art> t'c.•r tam things l say to p<.'Oplt• tha t arl' not crimes but I don't want tlw FBI to know 11," said Sam Adam, a clt·fl•nst.' a twrm•v whosa1d he's bt•t•n approachl'd to r(.prcsent soml' tawvers who fear tht•v mav be· ind1ct(•d 111 t tlC' Grev lord C'a SL'. • • Acid:. Sh(•rm~111 Mag1dson. ant>ther dt·hm:.l' atturnl'\'. "It's 19!H a nd the tapt• r{'(:or<ler ha·s takt·n ovl'r.' O tht·rs m tht· ~vswm sav Gr<'vlord will further ta0r111~h an a lready tarnished reputalllm in a wwn wht>re c·op~ on t hl' takt'. politicians on the make a nd wht•t•ling and dealing some- times have been a wa v of life. "It's going to con! .. rm a (mistaken) belief that all la""Yl'rs and Judges are w rrupt evcrywhc•rt•," Adam said. "Pt'Ople i n general think lawyers are fixe rs and all judgc·s art-·on the take .... J udges arl' in big troubll• c·ome Novem- ber .. Though sonw judges say there is no a pprt>henswn . Judge James Bailey, w ho serv es in l'rtnunal court. said Greylord will hurt jurists w ho are on the rett·ntion ballot this fall and must l(l't a 60 percent aµprnval ra te to stay on the.' bc·nL·h. "Noho<.lv hkpi, a l'r<l<lk," Bailey said. ··Nobodv ·likes amonl' under indu.:t· mcnt Nobodv llkt·~ a nvone w ith a doud over his· or her head." And tha t cloud dc·f1111wly 1s hovering over the jud1c.·1al -.yswm . said Judge• Kc•nne th Gillis "Thl• p ubh<'." G1 l1 1:-said. "l"ould pNC.-<'l\'t· that 50 J>t•r<:t-nt of tht• JU· d1c1arv 1s involn·d. wht•n it rnuld bt• only t·wo to thrc>t'. 11 a nv .. Tht• number o r indl(:Uncn ts ex p<'<'t.C'd 1s a tmy pcrcentag<' o f thC' law yers and Judges opera Ung in Cook County In add1 t1on to tht' t•ounty's regular Judges. dnwns t."ltC' ;ud,tt1-s such as Lot·kwood alsn :-t·1 ,., 11•mprn .iry stints 1n C0«1k <;oun1y" ... ~ti;) ,•11ur~ Ex-solon knows ropes as lobbyist in Capitol WASHINGTON tAP> ln 1982. the voters of. Bergen County. N J . retired Rep Harold C. Hollenbt-ck. An easy-going Republican w ith three terms under his belt. Hollenlx-<:k though t he might have mor<: influence with his t'Olleagues than h<' had with his t-onstitue nts, and he sought work as a lobbv1st In a c.and1d m tervlt.'w. Hollen beck said lru.t Wl'ek that h as past assoc1at1on!> made h is fi rst ye ar as a lobbyist more lucrauve than his last year as a congn•ssman. The 44-year -old Hollcnlx-ck oHered a rare insider's peek at th<' advantages he has when he tug!> a t thl' elbow!> of forme r col leagues Lobbying 1s a world in which act·t'~ 1s everything, m which corporations gladly pay thousands of dollars tc1 pt><>plC' who can rcal'h the tnn('r o ff1cl':- of powt•rful t'Omm1t1C't' nw mlx•rs For his efforts t his year. Hollenbeck !><lys hl· will make $70.000. mort' than his IY82 congression al salary of $fi0.662. It's monev. he savs that 1s Wf'll de5<'rvro. a5 he 1llu!.trated b v his effort.-; on behalf of an cngint•ering firm ... that did work o n t h<' since -killed Clinch River bret.'Cler reaetor in Tennessee "We· were bl'ing very successful when r was able· to g;11 n access and bring in pro.JCl'l man<igcrs to different mC'm!x-rs." he• sc11d "We can brin g in the pro_Jel·t manager and someone else from the firm and really have a detailed conversation on it. "ln essence. tha t ml'a ns you are able to get around the· starr and you g el to see the member and f<X'US him in on the issue. rather tha n Just have h im take a noteca rd or p1c~·l· of paper from the staff bd ort' he g0t.o:> 1n to take a vote ."• GC'lting in doorways. however, is JUSt part of the S<·rvwcs Hollenbeck savs h1i. years in the !louse help him pr~Nldl' . ··Then' are umt>s when it's not at't'<'SS to getting into of f1L•<.•s. but at'Cess to informauon," he· s;11d . "I can't tell my sou recs. but bcc.·ausc• of the contacts you ma ke. w hE.·t hc.•r it's ml'mbers or chief ... taff p<.•oplc. wt· art• ablt-to find out a c1av or t \A•o belon • when some thing m~JOr will pop. and that a bill will go in po~s1bly ur a t·ha1rmon w ill make a -.1~1tc•m<·nt .. C lothing for Pre-Teen s & Junior Sizes AP Wlrephoto Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 11, 1983 4 7 Nevada casinos seen on a roll -a slow roll RENO, Nev. (AP) -T he jangling, clanking sounds of prosperity an· grow mg louder in Nevad!l's c.·asmos Ul'I they re bound from a cold stre&k caused by th<' recl'ssion and competi- tion from ga mbling 111 Atlantic City. N.J . But experts say the.· high -rolling boom years of the 1960s and '70s arc• gone. never to be seen again. ''There are surf al'<' indications that the gaming industry is healthier than it has been for quite a while"" said University of Nevad a-Reno e<.-onom - lst Bill F.adington ··But the rate of growth for the industry 1s probably never going to hit 1ts 1978 lf'vels again." th!! 5:!-yf'ar -old ll·gallzed gambling Industry 111 Nc.·vada has matured lwyond i ht• yc•ars of double-digit growth. G ambling revenues grt-w at a healthy 10.8 p<'rCt'nt a year durmg the 1960s a nd a. fn•netic 15.3 percent annually during th(• 1970s. At the umc. casinos seemed Immune to the laws of et'Onom1c.'S Tlwv wert•n't, of course; and one, k1w wh k h a pplies now is that large' old<•r md uslril>s do not grow as; r<1p1dly as young. small ones. Even in the· worst year of the rC'l't'SSIOn , thl• f1sc::al year which ended last June :m. statC'w id<' casino wm- 111ngs werP up :l 2 p<'rccnt to $2.7 bill ion Brockton Loc kwood, a southern Illinois judg~, was an undercover agent for Operation Grey lord, wh ich promises to br ing scanda l to courts. Atlantic C'ity. which legaltzc•d casinos in 1979. has siphoned off some• gamble rs from Nc.'vuda. Many havt• been the free-spending "high rolll'r.." who are sometimes flown in al .i c·asino's expense But more im porta ntly. c·xpt.~rL'> ~" But that w<is a d1s<1s ter l'Ompart-d to past years Sc•vt·ral t·asinos went out of business Taking m flauon into .1t-<.'0Un l. revC'nuC>s dt'tuall v dechne<.l m f1~:al 1982-H:J . 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Amazing' Let's go a step further What 1s the going rate for lawyers these davs. $100 an hour? At that rate Otto has logged almost $200.000 And the trial won't start until when? April? Taking 11 anothl'r step. the deknse is C'nt1th.-d to two lawvers Bv the ume the trial rolls aru"und. expense lO taxpayers ought to rival the national debt And so we have another dog and pony show. a la Biam•h1 . Bono and Bonin. with all the pomp and postulings of a Roman circus. Kraft will be thrust into the limelight. out of the obscurity of a computer techmcian hunched over his bytes and bits TV cameramen will drag their equip- ment through endless corridors; courtroom hangers-on will be vying for scarce seats: bailiffs will be suppressing yawns. as the trial drags on and on and on. through endless delays, contemplations, recesses. motions for dismi~I. objec:t1ons. ad nauseam. Questions that need answering: I ls a trial for one murder of less consequence than a trial of six? Or 16? 2 What t'Ondus1on does a nameless face in the crowd reach when he SE'eS the public and press rec.'Ogn1tion given to anothe r ordi- nary person. perhaps he thinks t•omm1tting a crime 1s his da1m to fame. :3. Why does a trial drag on when it is generally recognized that the serving of JUSUce should be swift and certain? Shouldn't we all be ashamed that we have let the legal ap- paratus of our country become a stage for pageantry and a mockery of law a nd order? J.W. REID Costa Mesa Mud puddle a source of cheer? To the F.ditor. In the spirit of Christmas the people of Newport Beach should not overlook extending apprecia- tion to the so-called "Friends" of Upper Newport Bay organization for adding one more major attrac- tion to Orange C.Ounty -the largest man-made mud puddle 1n the U.S.A. The Friends have given our community and county one of the 7 Unnatural Wonders of the World. Just think. the "Friends" could have directed all their umque 1.alents towards Mission Bay in San Diego and that city could instead now be laymg claim to the largest mud puddl(' and mosquito hatchery anywhere lf that had happened. we might have had to alternatively been con tent with only a developed, compatibly balanced recreatioRal area for people. birds. fish. animals and flora: or. even worse, been forced to adopt the plan of the old lrvine C.Ompany for all of Upper Newport Bay (done at their expense of over a million dollars.) How lucky could you be that tP\e "Friends" in the spirit of giving. thought onJy of us when they could have chosen for application of their energies the hundreds of acres of neighboring marshland owned by the University of Cali- fornia, lrvme Our t·up overfloweth in this Christmas season HENRY BURKE Newport Beach JFK l e tters r eJ1e ct on writers To the F...d1tor The letter.. t" lht• Daily Pilot about memorws of John Ken - nedy's death provided ;rn mterest- mg insight to the characters of the writers l was struck bv the poignancy and sens1uv1ty shown However. only one of those 28 letters showed a lack of com- passion for a human being killed by an assassin's bullet. My im- pression of this writer is that any person's death is just another grain of sand to be washed away by the ude. unmoumed. With all sincerity. I hope that the wnter when his lime C'Omcs. will have garnered enough pluses through hJS caring m some man- ner about this fellow man (be he young-old-rich-poor. liberal or t'Onservauve) to have someone, somewhere. feel sorrow and a sense of loss. lnc1denlally, I was touched by -the Editor's note concerning the personal remembrances. It was beautifully expressed MILDRED WY ANT Newport Beach l. M. BDJd /Fine tuning U typical. you hear music: better in vour left ear. but conversauon better in y1>ur right ear Or so some the medical researchers now think Has to do with the right and left hemisphe res of the brain. one being better with word meanings. the other with tone perception. If you're skeptical. that's under· standable The ears don't channel individually to one side or the other. do they" Shrug Ask vour· famil y genius to l'Xpla tn why tht• invt.>ntaon <if the silk hat l'aused the formation of numerous small lakt>s nat1onw1de No big mystery fur hats were no longer 1r:i s uch great demand. so neither were bt•aver pelts Thus the Ix-avers proliferated anu built ponds. ' Q In which ol lht• world's metropoh:;es live the most black people? A No I 1s New York City with about 1.7 million. No. 2, Zaire's Kinshasa m Africa w ith about l.6 million. Surprising. isn't 1t. how little we know about places elsewher('? Few Americans have ever heard of Kinshasa. Take China. There are dozens of million-plus cities there. but most of us can't name more than a couple In the early days of the atomic b o mb d evelop m e nt at Alamagordo. N.M .. you had to be illiterate to get a janitor job there. At least. unable to read English. If you could decipher the waste- paper. you Wt'rt'n't welcome. Some claim 1t was Sir Winston Chuch111's mother -the former New York beauty Jenny Jerome who i nven~ed that whiskey-and-ermouth drink known as the Manhattan Cocktail. Telephone servi<:e in Egypt's Cairo during the last decade has been so unreliable that a lot of businessmen there have flown to Athens just to put through long-distance calls. Dally Piiot welcomes commentary from readers The Dally Piiot tollclt1 your vlewt on any matters of lnter•t to our communm•. If you wtlh to contribute to theM pegea with a letter. or a IC>f9W commentary on an luue, plMM Mnd you eubmlllk>n legibly written or typed. Commentary plecel lhouN- be no longer than 500 word1. Letter• lhOuld be conllderabty mor9 conct•. 8hor1tr letter• wtll be conlktered nrat. Addreea IUOh correepondenoe to: LITTIRa To TM IDITOR, Delly '91ot, ... 1-. C-. ....._ CA., --. Pleale Include your name. addr .. Ind t~ number. tt you prefer, you may call In your fetter to the We'N u. ... dng ~ t11epnone number ... Ma~. Be eure to leaw your nmne, eddreea Md telephone number to that we may verify your oomment•. P ..... do not caJI In longer letter• °' commentarlee. ..... __________________________________________________ ... Did FBI railroad champ racer? WASHINGTON -The former national car racing champion. Herbert Tillman, is serving a seven-year prison stre tch after having been convicted of at\empl- ing to bribe a government official. Tillman swears he's innocent. And what my associAlte C.Orky Johnson has learned about the case seems to support the claim . In early 1981, Tillman asked Linda Schick. a family friend who worked as an FBI clerk in Miami. what she knew about an in- ve5tigation of two of his friends. Ms. Schick told Tillman she had heard nothing but couldn't pass along FBI information even if she had picked something up. The young woman was visibly upset by the request. according to both parties. so Tillman told her not to do anything she didn't want to do and said he would call her later But at his trial. Ms. Sch1t·k testified that she had informed FBI agents that Tillman had offered her $100.000 for infor- mation about the mvestigauon. In fact. the FBI was investigat- ing Tillma n's friends a nd eventu- G. -Ja-1:1-11-1-111_1_1 -~ ally arrested them for narcotics violations. Tillman was not in- volved in the drug case. but he was convicted of attempted bribery. Yet the only evidence the prosecution presented was Ms. Schick's uncorroborated testi- mony. The FBI tried but failed to come up with more evidence. At the trial. the FBI introduced the telephone conversation agents had recorded bet ween Ms. Schick and Tillman. But there is no mention on the tape of any payment for inside FBI infor - mation. Quite the contrary Ms. Schick 1s heard on the Lape repeating her earlier obJCCllon that 1t would be improper to give Tillman FBI informatio n . Tillman then apologized and said: "I didn't mean 1t like that I asked 1r it was possible l want you to understand there was no way I want you to jeopardize your JOb .. Among the.• disturbing aspects of this case are these: Ms . Schick reported Tillman's approach to two FBI agents. One was her boss, Ronald Reese. When he was asked at the trial whether he had a social relationship with Ms. Schick, he answered: "I had, yes." In a sworn statement not introduced at the trial, Ms. Schick's stepmother, Joan Schick. said Reese had talked about divorcing his wife and marrying her stepdaughter. Two other witnesses who were not put on the stand said, in sworn statements. that Ms. Schick planned to marry Reese. -The jury was given a transcript of the taped Schick-Tillman conversation. A key statement was garbled. yet ll can be clearly heard on the tape. Tillman i!i heard declaring, "I wouldn't want you to do anything unethical " But the FBl's tran- scn pt turned that into a nonsensical. "wouldn't want you to do anythjng after color." -Tillman passed a polygraph test m which he denied making the a lleged bribe offer. -In a sworn statement after the trial. Ms. Schick's c;fppmnlhf>r said the prosecution had orderl'll her not to speak to Tillman and hts attorney during the trial In her sworn statement. Joan Schick says that before Tillman was arrested the FBI wanted to plant a microphone on her and get her to engage Tillman in conversa- tion. She refused. She also swore that she had told the FBI that she thought her ste pdaughter had exaggerated the Tillman brtlx- story and that in her opinion the case amounted to just one big misunderstanding among all of the parties concerned. Meanwhile, Tillman 1s behind bars. He-admits that he madl' u mistake in judgment but stout!~ denies that he ever trted to brilx Ms. Schick for information. A U S . Court of Appeal~ n · jected Tillman's petition for a /le\\ trial. partly on the grounds tha1 his adduional evidence -inclucl ing Joan Schick's sworn statemc•nl -<..'Ould have been presentt't.! during the original trial Footnote: Linda Schick. Jusuu · De partme nt o ff1c 1als and Tillman's de fense attornev re- fused to <.'Omment o n the caSe Let's cuddle up to Castro If there was one class you could take in school that taught Ameri- can foreign policy. who would you want to teach it? Henry Kissinger has had teach- ing experience as well as having been secretary of state so he'd be a logical ,candidate, but Henry is so busy trylng to prove his policies were right and everyone else's wrong that he wouldn'tqualify as a teacher. A teacher should pres- ent both sides and take neither. My patriotic hackles rise when a Marine is killed in Lebanon. When we bombed the Syrians in retaliation for their attacks on our Marines. I thought to m yself "You're damn right. Reagan." Don't ask me to explain what we're doing in Lebanon though. ls 1t a wnr between us and the Russians ovf'r terntoriaJ rights that will guarantee our oil supply? ls It our supporet for the Israelis that has brought us then'? Whal is 11? ls it a religious war between fal·tions of re ligions we know nothing about? Who and what are the "Druze"~ What relation do they bear to the Shiites? I saw the /~'j ------.&~ ANDY RDDllY ~ name "Druze" for the first time less ~h_!'n,_!l month ago and now it's dominating news coverage. Why are we supporting the government in El Salvador, which even we admit has been respon- sible for a campaign of murder against liberal opponents? How can so many of our politicians and diplomats claim to be religious and then. because they say ifs best for our country. ignore the basic principles of someone else's church? M e re- ligious principles good for people but not for nations? I'm always surprised at who our _ government does business with and who 11 doesn't We bovcoll Cuba. I don't even rememt>er why we boycott Cuba. l know we don't like Cuba. I know Castro is a nut and 1 know the Cubans are an entry for the Soviet Union into Latin America. I still don'_t know why we refuse to sell them anythlng. If we hold the Russian connec- tion a~ainst Cuba, what about Russia itself? Why don't we boycott Russia? Maybe we don't boycott Russia because It's in our best interests not t.o. What about Cuba and our best interests? We hav~ a lor of things we could sell to Cuba and. they have some products we could use. lnstead of treating them as an enemy and declaring them off limits, why don't we treat them as. friends? Why don't we cuddle up to Castro? Why don't we say "Hey. Fidel. Let's face it. You people are In terrible shape and the Russians aren't in good enough economic shape to help you. They're using you. Fidel. They're using you as a base because Cuba's close to the U.S. Do you really think they like you? You think that's why they're supplying you with anns? You're smarter than that. Fidel. Nuts you may be. dumb you aren't. Why don't we be friends? We'll call off the boycott. We'll help put your little country on its feet and you throw the Russians out and forget all that s tuff you're doing to hurt us in Central America " You thmk Castro would turn down a deal like that? I don't If we are on the side of right and justice a nd we mvade Grenada to prove it, how come we don't invade Afghanistan to throw tht· Russians out? How oome we le t the Russians take ove,.,Poland. for that matter, without sending any Marines to Warsaw? 1s our bravado tempered with good sense? It won't look good m thl' h istory books. The story this week that the departure of the PLO from Leba- non left o serious gap in the se<.•ret information we get about vanou~ forces in the Middle East was <.i shocking surprise to me. l d idn't know we were in business with Vasser Arafat. It has recently come"out too that we provided protection and asylum for certain Nazis because they provided us with valuable· information. I suppose I'm being a romantic. I just wish my t'Ountry's foreign polil'y was based on what we think is right. Living with Marxist realities We cannot trust the Ku~1ans. Let us begin with that undeniable premise. But we must accept as a corollary that the Russians cannot trust us either --not since the Allied intervention after their revolution of 1917. when the Western powers aet up a cordon anicatre to Isolate the Sovie1 Union. There haa been suapicion and hostility on both sides: The Rusaian leaders have been fearful that we would try to destroy their 1)'1lem, and we have feared that they would infiltrate and eventu- ally overturn ours. But. In one sense. 1t muat be granted .that the Russians have been more honest than us --in thl'lr purpe>M't. If not In their methods. They frankly want to subvert capitalism and tum It In the ditl.'t11on of Marxlsm. We want to •~lain and d~end capl- 1.ollsm •• bu1 we ('C)ncctal this aim ~ n-1-11-, 1-.. --,y; under the noble guiae of wanting to preterve and defend "democ- racy." This is where all the trouble begins, because we fail to dls· tinguish between Marxism as an e(.'Onomlc system. and the apecter of "rommuniam" u a eocial and political system. We look upon them as being lndMalble, but there la no necetUry relationship between the two. lt II a tr~ historic accident that both ~ntered modem history together. JU an tconomic sys~. Marx· ism may be rlaht or wrona. but tt is not lnherenUy wlcktel or IJnmoraJ. It wm either work or not. and ht rttOrd 80 farttema tolndla1te that It wlU not witho~ t"OmpuWon. ~Ulllt' Ma"'\." entt-red his· tory. and remained, along with a soda! and political apparatus that is repressive, brutal and ex- pansive. we have used the.e terrible defecta as an excuse for crushing Man<lsm as an economic system. not ao much beca1.11e tt threatens "democracy'' as becau.e It threatens capltalism. Thia la why we are in the strange position of supporting any anti-<X>r;nmuniat regime, no matter how repreeelve or brutal or reac- uonary It may be. The Thlrd World countries are '° enu-American becauw they can ORANGE COAST see. more clearly than we can, that we are not prinuuily interested In the expansion of democracy as a political system as ln the eradica- tion of Marxism as an economic system, even if we have to support right-winl dktatorahips in order to accomplith thlt. To releeee u.1 from lh1s in- tolerable bind, we must learn to teparate the two --to OPJ)C* the 90Cial and poUUeal tyranny of communilln while alloW!JlJ other countries the optJon of slnJdng or awhnrrunk with• Marxilt econ· omy they have freely choeen. tt.L. ......... ..._...... ~~-............. _ .. c.. ........................ ,. o-.-.ca- ' .. Armonicas coUld revive siren's song WAL THAM. Mass tAP) Benpmtn 1-~rankhn invent<.'d 11 and Mo£art and &•eLhoven l'Omposed p1eees for 1t, but a mus1l·al instrume nt called thl• glass armonica had such a haunung sound that ladies were said to swoon and dogs to convulse. Towns tn Germany banned it America grad- ually forgot about 1t But now . for thl· first uml' tn more than a century. the glass armon1n1 is again bc>ang manufac- tured Dl•s1g1wd and built b~ Franklin in 1762. !hf' instrunwnt COllSISlS Of gold -nmtnl'd glilS." J<ll"S that span on a eork-coatt'd spmJlt• "Franklin saw a pt•rfornwr playing glas.'\l'S I illC'd with water and was intrigued by ti ll' suund.'' said Gerhard Finkenbeiner. who makt.>S r111ll Sl•lls tht' ins trument "He thought of a way lo 1mprn\'l' on tl. b~· putung 1t on a s p111111ng :.h.1ft. so thf' sound would l:k• continuous .. Finkenbeiner :k11d thl· instrument l'l'l'all'<i a ragt in 18th century Eun1pt• "It seems to ronw out of nowhere lt floats 1n spaC'l'. so sweet ll tuuld be an a ngel's song." T he music was suppost•d to be mag1t". with the power to heal, he said Leopold Roelhg. one of 1he mstrum(•n1's leading performers. wrole 1n 1787 tha t women f<lmted wht•n a armomca was played aboard a ship on .i la ke in Ger many. And Roelhg said when he prac:uced. his dog would roll on its h:wk ·with its legs kl<'k1ng in the "' Wlrt pl\olo Master glassblowt-r Ge rhard Finke n- beine r shapes a rare armonica. .ur, Its t•ycs rolling and tungut• hanging out "Su1>4·r~t1t111n .ind £l•:1r £orn'Cl 1t to d1sappt:ar in IH:i;, ... wht·n 11 w.is h.uinl·d in st•vt•ral (-;t•rm.111 wwns ht-' s.ud Fmkl•nbt•inl·r .• m l'llg11ll'l'I' ;md nw:.ti •r glo~ · blowt:'r, makes his hvtng uy produl·tng th1· quartz glass tubing usl'd to makt• m1L"rod11ps 1 il• ust·s leftover glass lo makl· thl· mstrumt•nts IJl'll'l'd from $5,875 to $30.000 S lipping on a pair ol while 1:otton glovL'l> soakC'd Ill watt•r a nd alcohol. F'1nkl•nlx.•111"'r st·l lh1· \\'hl·t·b to spinnmg As he lOUl'ht-d his fingt•r.o to thl' glas:-:. a dciJr. contmuous sound eml'rgt'<I. likt· tht• sound uf St.'Vl•ral doZl'n flutes. "l assun· you ," hl• s.i1d, "then.:s no dallgt·r " Syndrome striking sleepers KEARNEY. Neb. (AP)-For Larry and Colleen Rickard, reading a bedtime story and he lping the children say· their prayers isn't a casual routine. Unli ke most parents, they can't assume the loving ritual will be repeated the next evening. Sudden death, most often during sleep, has already claimed the lives of four of their children - 26-month-old twins Sheila and Shelley died in 1976: l 'h -year-old Allan died in December 1978 and Samantha, 28 months old, died last June. Now the Rickards fear they may be deceived by the apparent good health of their 4 1h-year-old daughter and 20-month-old son. Medical researchers have identified the problem that haunts the family as Leigh's syndrome. And doctors say the genetic disorder -or perhaps several disord ers that mimic each other -may be claiming more lives around the nation than previously imagined; perhaps one in 25,000 children suffer from it. "They kept telling us it wouldn't happen again, it wouldn't happen again," Mrs. Rickard, 27, said recently, her voice trailing off as she remembered the doctors' words of comfort after each death. She a pologized for the tears that came to her eyes as she pointed out he r children's pictures ln a photo album. "It's just that hfe goes on, a nd Larry and l JUSt kind of hung onto its hand and went w ith 11," she said. Mrs. Rickard. w hOS<.' 28-vear-old husband works for RockweU International,· said she has started a journal to relieve her feelings of fear. anger and guilt. Long talks with her pastor also have helped, she added. When pressed to put somcthmg on the child ren's death certificates, the Rickards' doctors originally listed such things as sudde n infant death syndrome and Reyes syndrome. But they said they really didn't know why the children died. Later. they referred the Rickards to the Uruversity o( Nebraska Medical Center 111 Omaha. Using a test develop<.'d only a year ago at Yale. Dr. Bruce Buehler found that the children died uf Leigh's synd rome, a httlc-understood disorder in which the body is unable to break down lac:tiC' add into usable sugars. allowmg toxic levels uf the al·1d to build up in the body. When a nonnal person mg(•sts thiamine. Bueh lcr said. 1t combin es with enzymes 111 the hver which change lactic acid -which can harm the brain -into sugars that can be used by the body The Next 50 Year , Inc. Pre. cnls FE JIT G Ll()N (()UNTRY SJIFJIRI Dec.10-Dec. 24 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. December 11. 1983 4• Tax Shelters-Are They Legal? Well, that depends on how they are structured. The majority of the tax shelters do not offer sound eco- nomics. In oth~r words, they do not produce income above and beyond the tax savings. The IRS is con- cerned about this area. In fact, the IRS considers any tax shelter to be abusive if the shelters chief purpose is avoiding taxes rather than making a profit or building up val~ in an asset. Accountants and Financial Advisors have been servicing those in high income brackets for years with legal tax shelters, thus saving their clients thousands of dollars in tax money. The common complaint of the middle income person has been-the rich have tax shelters and the poor have welfare. Now more and more middle income families and individuals (earning between $40,000-$70,000 per year) are taking advan- tage of these same shelters, which have been available, but not known, to the middle income person. One very popular tax shelter, available until December 31, 1983 through the Richardson Group, is structured to work as follows: Let's take an individual who is filing a joint return and has a taxable income of $40,000 in 1983. The federal income tax owed by the taxpayer would be approximately $8,300. The tax- payer could invest $4,350 and receive tax refunds of $8,300. Furthermore, the $4,350 invested by the tax- payer could generate a 100Jo-150Jo annual return for many years to come. In most cases, the taxpayer doesn't have the $4,350 to invest because it may have already been withheld from his/her earnings. In this instance it may be possible to obtain an uncollatera- lized loan through a major banking institution which can be paid off with the $8,300 tax refund. For more information contact the Richardson Group, Downey Savings & Loan Bldg., Suite 710, Costa Mesa, CA (7 14) 957-0929. THE GREATEST SHOPPING SPREE OF THE SEASON The Irvine Ba zaa r Expand to Two Wild Weeks of Chri trnas Va lue . Varie ty Ente rtainme nt. and Thrilling MIDW AY Rides. ONE-STOP CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT 30-70% OFF, Vibra nt \'ideo -Awesome Audio - T e rrific T o y -Fahulous Fas hi o ns~ llunl fur J>i.. Hot Bar gains. through a cre of Brand '.'inm• and D•·:i ~owr \len ·hanrlise: E:' Sony -J\'C -G.E. -Pierre Cardin -Atari -San,·•• -Coleco -~' Panasonic -:tlattel a nd C hristmas trees. dt·c·cHation ~. RtHI 8, ~ gift wra pping ... a ll at incre dibly lo w price . .,h ''' PLUS J\ SJ\FJ\RI OF ENTERTAINMENT • Midway b y Carnival Time Shows, Inc. * Wild Animal Drive-thru * Arts a nrl Crafti, Bazaar * Daily Auctions * Mu ic and Magic hows * International Food Fes• LION COUNTRY SJIFJIRI NOD llVIM Cent., Or111e • l.Jlglina Hiiie. CA 926~ * Contests * Free Parking .,...--.q '2.00 Admission (SJw"1·iul Liou Country Safari/Ff'lit Tirkct -•4, 75 Adult -• 3.50 Children) Uaily 10 AM-lO PM . HOLIDAY FEST & SALE The Ultimate Christmas Shopping Experience! Ca ll (714) 837-1200 For Event Information .. .. 4le Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11. 1983 ' .. ' . . . . . ' . Beat the Holiday Shopping Hassle ••• Have n L. Save oney~·· .••• at the S . EETI '{;ometothe ~ :::J CHRJSTMAS SPECIAL presented by the Orange County Fai~ounas SWAP MEET! You II find everything ... under the sun! Toys and tools, plants af.ld furnishings, name brand clothing, sporting goods, musical instruments, things for ~- your car. your yard, e for everyone on your shopping list Brand new, high quality items for all of your shopping needs at temftc bargain prices. G lfts you will be proud to gfve, gtfts that will be joyfully received. This year, treat yourself to a gr:eat time the whole ~eek befOre Christmas, Monday . -.. ...... \ through Saturday, December 19-24, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. HAVE FUN WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY&. SAVE MONEY on thousands of great bargains. Discover an unlimited variety of ~ift posslbllltles, including some you can only find at the Orange County fairgrounds Swap Meet Enjoy after Christmas Rrices before Chrlstm~ when you do your shopping at the ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SWAPMEEt Ifs all there ••• everythlng ••• under the sun I \ 0 R A 0 A S T \ SUN DAY , DECEMBER 1 I, 1983 0 ~ D °""' ~ .... -·..,, --d Uolft Kay Milano, Joanna Chase and Su e Hodgson, fro m left . aboard Stacey Brohie r's ·~o Problem' and ready for Symphony of Lights. The 'Cruise of Lights' ready to set sail lJy 'IDA OEA!'\ Of tho Delly "kit St•ff untington Harbour is decked out in its best Christmas finery and ready for the 21st Cruise of Lights. The first boat which holds 100 will leave from Peters Landing on Pacific Coast Highway at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to take cruisers through the waterways to view magriifi- ecorated waterfront homes. Four cruises per night are scheduled through Dec. 21 under the sponsoship of the seven groups of the Huntington Harbour Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Tickets for the hour-long cruises may be arranged by calling 640-1777 bet ween the hours of 10 am. and l p.m. Prices are $5 for adults and $3 for .children 12 and under. Warm clothing is suggested for the participants who will assemble at the Harbour Bo b W atso n leads 1983 b oat parade ob Watson is the 1983 grand marshal o( the Symphony of Lights Boat Parade. Each year one man is elected to the· honorary position by previous grand marshals to lead the colorful fleet of holiday decorated vessels. Riding with Watson Saturday evening aboard the NJ AC SJXX were his wife Betty and their family. daughter G loria, and their son Bobby with wife Stacey. The boat's decorations included the five-ring ensignia of the Olympics to carry out the event's theme "Salute to the Olympics". The Wat.sons have lived in the Harbour since 1966 and have volunteered many hours in support of the fund-raiser. Watson is a retired professional photographer who now sells boats for a Long Beach marina dealer. Besides boats, Watson has a love for cars and is the 1963 president of the Clas,,lc Antique Motorcar Society. Betty has held many offices in the HHPC ._ president or the Island group ln 1976, Boat parade chainnan in 1981. assistant ball chalrman in 1982 and ball choirman in 1983. mall and be shuttled to Peters Landing to board the boats. The Cruise of Lights is part of the "Symphony of Lights'' which kicked off Saturday evening with a boat parade. The parade will be repeated today and is staged primarily for the residents of the area and their guests -then the cruises are available to the public. It is estimated that more than 250,000 have taken advantage of this dazzling holiday event with 26,000 from all over Southern .California on the cruises last year. Kay Mi lano. chairman of the HH Philharmonic Committee, noted that records (available only back to 1969) show the groups have raised $275.000 during that period with $69.000 of that amount realized last year. . Ten percent of the proceeds is returned to the habour area for youth musical progrnms while tht:" remaining amount goes to support county-wide programs which ber:iefit thousands of school c:h1ldrcn i~ '· ' I ....... Bob Watton is named grand marshal of Symphony of Lights Boat Parade. through concerts and the Music Mobiles. "As chairman of Women's Committees I am deeply involved with all 30 of our wonderful groups who are so dedicated to the ideals, efforts and projects of the Orange County Philharmonic Society," said J oyce Reaume. "However," she continued, "at this time of the year during the holiday season I, as we all do, marvel at our seven Huntingt-0n Harbour Philharmonic Committees, who have worked unceasingly for the past year since the moment the 1982 ''Cruise of Lights'' was over, to make the '83 cruise just as spectacular as all the others have been. "This is their 21st year of enticing crowds to enjoy a wonderland not to be missed by children and those who are young at heart." Reaume concluded. Joanna Chase is chairman of the Cruise of Lights and Sue Hodgson has acted as chairman of the boat parades. C hr is tmas tre e decked out w ith diamonds hy deck the halls with boughs of ordinary holly when you can adorn an unassuming little spruce with millions of dollars worth of people ornaments? Because it's a "wonderful idea," said Tracy Preminger Kolker, manager of Cartier's on fashionable Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. The store may not have the best Christmas tree on the block, but it certainly has the most expensive one. Tinsel, garland and glass globes weren't enough fo r Cartier. Its Minnesota Blue Spruce is festooned with diamond earringa, bracelets, necklaces, sapphire rings, rubles and pearls worth more than $4 million. In all, the tree glitters with 80 pieces of jewelry. Including one 42-karate sapphire ring worth $168,000. "It's really quite elegant," said Ms. Kolker. who doesn't think the tree is at all ostentatious. 1'0nce you aee it, you realize it's really quite beautifully done -the pearls replace popcorn strands and the jewelry replacel tinsel. In its own way, it's undentated." ' Unlike IOl1le forests that can't be seen for all the trees, the expenalve Christmas tree can't be milled. "It's tremendoW.," .said Carl Jones, who marveled at the display on a vtait from Chauanooga, Tenn. "Thto longer you look at it, t~e more you 1ee." H2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Decembe r t 1, 1983 The latest in perfumes chocolate scented 8) \'IDA UEA~ Oeltr '""' l••v•r EOllOf he whnk• <:uuntry seems to be going nuts over choc'Olatt•. T Tht•n • arl' chocolate parties and ch0<.·olate t•xtravn- ganzas. (A November event in Orange County drt•w 7,000 pt"Oplt• at a cwo-day event.) At the extravaganza those attending sampled a variety of chocolates. learned how to prepare it and how to eat 1t. Now anoth(•r st>nse has come into play. . . a Minneapolis confectionC'r has come up with Chocolate Fudge cologne and perfume. VD~ Christmas giving) perfumed peta l~ The silken assortment of hand -made petals come in shades of salmon peach, mauvy rose and light burgundy. (They sell for about $13.50 for 50 petals.) T he petals can brighten a room -just toss them in a crystal bowl or a basket. The whole room will smell rosy. Other recommended uses are as a sachet in lingerie drawers and linen closetsand in stored lu~age to keep it petal fresh. Also, you can include a petal in a letter or thank-you note a nd fragrance your books w ith a petal bookmark. "We startt·d 1t as a fu n thing in our stores," says George Oarveausx. who operates a nationwide chain of gourmet fudge shops. "But it's reall y starting to take off. People are coming in to ask for it. It's a wonderful gift for the chocolate lover who has ever ything." (They have 80 favors ranging from traditional to Brnndy Alexander, Espresso and Pina Colada)," Darveaux says. "We're having a lot of fun with the fragrance," When the scent begins to fade from the petals. you ca n revive it by spreading them out and give them a light spray with Tea Rose cologne. Of <.'Ourse, nothing can replace a beautiful bouquet of flowers, but as much as they please the eye. flowers rarely fill a room wjth fragrance, bu t the petals do. They add a new dimension to your roo~ that you have taken so much care in planning with light and colors in mind. Darveaux admits a person wouldn't want to smell like Cudge all the time, but the re are times ... The cologn{' and perfume may be a fun th ing for his customers. but Darveaux says he is serious about the product. He's having it made by one of the top New York perfume man ufacturers, the' same com pany that makes national- ly-famous scen ts. He says the fragrance will have the same . high-quality packaging ingredients as brand-name perfumes. What next? T he candyman says, "We may have to expand the line: .. who knows? We may have to add chocolate fudge-scented room deodorants and massage lotions!" v Other ways to add fragrance to your rooms are pomanders. potpourri, incense burning sticks and perf urned candles. Two of the newest offerings in candles are by Pearl and Albert Nipon and the Missonis. See, I told you people are going nuts over ch ocola te ... And chocolate ove r nuts is not as bad combina tion. either. ·'The best thing is that it really smells like chocolate fudge," says the confectioner. "Chocolate lovers are crazy about it." Darveaux says he 1s getting requests for prices and samples from department store perfume buyers, and the company is also sta rti ng to get inqum es trom gift catalogs . v Psychologists say that scent seems w have theapeutk values -It can Stimulate memories, create auras of gaiety, open exc:lling new feelings. and can just as well, create nostaslgic sadness or warm wondt:>r ful thoughts. Crystal candle hold ers, sculpted with a frosted bow , hold the Albert Nipon scent. A pair of candles. plus two refills. w ill retail for about $28. Tai and Rosita Missonrs candle effots focus on capturing the elegance and style of sophisticated Italy in fragra nce to crea\c as feeling of a Milanese holiday. T he two and fo ur-tiered chevron-patterned fragrance cand les are about $25 and $45. "Even though our main business is selling gourmet fudge If you are not "in" to chocolate, maybe roses would be more your s ty IP. The Tea Rose people have come out (Just in time for ·. . · ·. From the Holston Ill holiday collection a luxurious day to d inner shirtwaist dress of poly-satin jacquard in royal blue ($11 0). The soft stond·up ruf fies at neckline and cuff and black satin belt odd additional charm. A fro thy white mara bo u feather jacket is worn here with block velvet halter neck top and slim skirt. Finishing touches ore block sheer hosiery, satin evening pump a nd matching evening purse. (Jacket, $4 150; velvet halter, $40 ; skirt, $65; purse, $34; pumps, $34, hosiery , $3) . . The fashion cale ndar NORDSTHOl\I I lol1cJa~ gift ldl·~ will lx• tht> Nt>wporl &•at·h s ton· to as.o;1sl l'Ulomers with informally m oclt·ll·d ..ii 7 :mp m TUl·!>day an Savvy gift sde<·t1ons Tu rnrnpll'ml'nt thl' holiday on Sl"'C'on d l<:vl.'I Rl·pll'S<·ntallvt><; llarvl.'y and ..ilmospht•rC' in tht• s tort'. the• L A Chamber Rn<:hC'lll' S hll'ld!> 11( <..;arv'.;; Leatht·r Goods will Ordw~tra En~wmblt• will pt•rform I to 3 pm p n•s<•nl a ·wmmar 1111 ... tyi1ng and l'Om.trucllon of S;iturcJay. Also on Saturday. pan•nts and their thl·1r pr<•OUl·t~ 11•><m to 3 p .m Thursday in l'hildren mav a1 •<'ntl a hohdav brt•akfast at 9 a.m . at't'l·ssom ·-. 1111 om Ht·sl•rvat1ons may h<· madC' by calling the stµre's BHOr\D\\'A Y A Sp<'<:tal Christmas hngc·rw l'Xl-t:Ull\'l' St'l'rN<Jry Catht•nrfl' Stein iewelry t'Ulll'\ 11w1 w ill Ix· 1nl•11 mdllv mudelL'<i r rom noon to rC'prescmta t1 vt· J\1:11 sha Blye will appt.•ar t rum II I :w pm . \Vt·dn,•-.dJ " 111 thl.• Newport &•al·h s tore am. to :i pm cm F'nday and on tht• I t!th ,, ROBINSON'S llohday sho ppmg l'Onsultants F'nL•ndsh1p Jt•wt·lr~· n·prt'St!ntat1ve will lx• 111 tlw ~lllx•o.1vailablt•lc 1>mllto 8:30 p.m Wt'dnesday m __ storc from II am tu4 pm. ·- Holiday Music At Its Best Dally On KDCM 1aa.1 FMSTERED - HolidaY .. · ''Our Music Makes You FEEL GOOD'' Hal5ton's holiday drama includes, at left, a fluid amethyst chormeuse tunic with matching neck sash is teamed with slim cut black velvet ankle-length pants. The elegance of the black velvet jacket with bla ck and white ostrich f eoth- er trim is celebrated with a velvet decol lete halter top and slim skirt.(Tunic, $35; velvet pant, $78; ostric h jock· et, S 110) Halston dresses milady for holidays The holidavs off er numerous times to dress up and e njoy yourself -whethe r you are relaxing at home or out for a night on the town. For the most formal evenings, Halston III combines rich textures and brilliant colors in elegant two-piece ensem bles. Black velvet trousers, skirts and halters. classic in their s1mplic:ity, are .paired with silken jacquard . georgette a nd charmeuse blouses. In sh ades o( rose. aqua. royal blue, black and w hite the beauty of these blouses is enha nced by their special detailing -ruffled coUars. flowing jabots and peplum Counces. As an alternative to the blouse. Halston shows an evening sweater in black. red or white with a rose knit into the pattern. To complete the look. he presents special effect wraps. including a short white marabou jacket, a d ramatic black jersey cape and an ostrich trimmed velvet jackei. Novel ac- The 1mpnnted suede gift box m<1de 1n Switzerland and the fine w rc'lpp1ng with the emt>o~sed gold st1Cker are nrce. but what will re<1lly exo te her at>out the gift from ~ham Leigh will IX' the Je-.Nelry 1tselt Jewelry rhat you took the time to chOOse.Just <1s our designers and crt1fts· men took the time to cre<1te. rrak1ng cer· cessom.:s include a white marabou clutch purse and a rose pm. The designer's attention to detail 1s also apparent in the exdus1ve group of dresses created for the HaLc;ton III holiday collection . An artfully tailored magenta sh irtdress is gathered at the waist w ith a long sash. A royal blue jacquard dress with full dolman sleeves features a cascading neck ruffle. A rose print jersey d ress has a fl uid ly draped cow n neckline. In basic black . Halston presents a cap sleeve V-neck cocktail dress with a high waist designed to create the e ffect of a cum- merbund. When you are ready to slip in to some - thing more comfortable. Halston ill is ready w ith a collection of holiday nightwear. Included in the selection for women is a cotton fla nnel floor-le ngth gown, generously cut for comfor t and ease of movement. t<11n that every detail was exactly right We do not compromise on design or qu<1l1ty and our reput<lllon speaks for this fact -ch<lnces <1re. she kno\NS that. and the wrapping tells her that you care enough not to compromise either. Unique and exrn1ng Jev.ielry from SIOO Wyndham Leigh ~~~t.PRT I} 7 Fcl~hlOt'I ISkll'ld, Newport Bt",Xh CA 92bb0 Telep~ 714/644 -0501 • Nf'ar Bullocks Wllsh1re .. -~ ~- RAFF je-wilr Y I >J f l:I ~Iis CONCORD w atches . CREA TORS of and all steel va1l<1ble in I 4K water-resistant gold in the world A the thinnest #32 Fashion Island gold. steel & 14K 644-2040 F N NE\XI STORES OPEN for your shopping conven1e~ce THE LIMITED-Amer ican and 1nternauonal apparel for the fashion-forward woman. un11m1ted style THE ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS STORE-I0.000 square feet 100.000 lights 2so.ooo ornaments from around the world. A Ch11stmas 011g1na1. VIDEO coNCEPTS-B1g sueen TVS Video recorders and hQme com· puters An electronic store for the electronic age OPENING sooN: CLASSIC TAILORING THE coRN pQPPER LAISEADZER OPTICAL STORE Of ASPEN Free and convenient parking. Personal and courteous servite Neiman-Marcus. Bullocks \J(/1lshire. Robinson's, The Broadway. suttums over 70 fine stores 1n all Just ott rac1f1C coast Highway between Jamboree and MacArthur Blvds. Newport Beach A s H I ·0 N fi3 I s l A E w p 0 R ·T c E N T 644-0264 " , N D ·E R Orange c oast DAIL y PI LOT/S unday 0 , ecember 11 1 I 983 •a' cathy jea n HOU DAY =6 F SPARKL E ash1on lsl<1nd from Kathy Jean THE LA MBSUEDE quahry comfo Sportcoat · rt and cla - A perf =46 FASHIO ss1c style ect express N ISLAl\[D . ion of 640-83 .10 fl~h£1J SOMETHING NEW able in black t in time for the h = 54 FASHIO. aupe. and navy calf. ohdays. EVINS: Ava'l- N ISLAND a 1 644-4223 IVY'S LEAGUE . FAIR ISLE Swe wick suits a aters. bow ties I from 1vy·s l;: Ghurka handba~~e collared blouses S • I 2 gue. . .. all holfda , outh- 3 FASHION ISLAND y traditions 640-572 1 ., Sunday. December 11, 1983 , . . Designer stops over to sh.ow off jewels 8 )' VIDA DEAN Ol IM OellJ l'llol lleH ward wmmng Jewelry designer Henry• Dunay (recently elecred to the Diamonds International Acadt>my) stopped briefl y in New port Beach (en route from Japan to his home in Ne w York) to show his rolle<.·tion of pre<'ious gems. The informal s howing presented by Neunan-Marcus took place in the NB home of Sassy and Roger Luby. Enjoying the t'Ollection of fine jewelry and partaking of cocktails and hors d'oeuvres were Joan and Dick Stephens, Rlta Sprinkel. the Jack Sheas, Lynn Hlrscb, Nancy Zlnsmeyer Otting, the Richard Agnews, Stanley Angermlers, Ralph Boyers and Harvey Sommers, Ruth Jensen, Chuck Erwin, Nova Ball, Terri Spreen, Mark Zigner , Beverly Thompson, Ba rney and Belllnda Barnett, Eve Masrsball and Ronald Teller. - Toyland Designer fields questions Can o h~ht blUl' l'3rP''l Ix> dyed wedgewood blue'? Lee Gormley and Loi Watts browsing at Cannell & Chaffin. Toy soldier (ot left) gets attention from Margie Wokehom, left, little /y\in Shannon Keeney ond Cathy Keeney. They were among the 500 ot the Babes in T oylond family brunch spon· sored ol the Irvine Marriott by Irvine Medical Center ond PICH. Three stages were set up with mimes, magicians ond jugglers performing. Su son Stohl wos chairman of the holiday event with MorC1e Lemmon designing the centerpiece ond festive decor of the ballroom. Ad· mmng a table decoration ore below from left, Penny Snavely. Doreen Benton ond Cothy T1tterud Just orw of thl' many gucst1ons f1eldl.J to intl•nor dl'S1gner Karl Copas following his talk to memb<-•rs .ind guests of thl• Camelot Ch!pter of the OC Performing Arts Cent<'r And, he answen'CI. much to the dt•llght of the 80 anendmg the mini fund-ra1st•r at Cann<'ll Hnd Ch<1fftn in Newport Centc•r Following Copas' talk. a buff('{ luncheon was served with the Madrigal Singers from Corona del Mar High School enteruumng with holiday tunes. Added fun was the viewing of glamorous fashions from France. Ciel Woodma n, president, was there along w ith J ean Lucas, Lee Gormley, Lois Watts, _ Kathleen Clark, Anne Badbam, Virginia Robins, Susan Beechner, Floss Schumacher, Helen Stanley, Hope Von Herzen, Jean Tandowsky and Cathy Rolfes. Oh, about the carpets and dyeing ... Copas said the sun, air and salt in this area are very hard on carpeting. The carpet probably could be dyed. but a more satisfactory way to go would be to achieve the look you want through blue fabrics to bring up the blue look. Shoppers Kathleen Clark, Ruth Steen and Virginia Robins A n internot1onal theme Laguna Committee of the OC Philharmonic Soc1et v chose a Russian tea last year for their holiday gathering. but this year the members w ere not content with a one-country theme -they went international. Co-chairman Kay Wittmack arrived at Three Arch Bay Clubhouse looking very J apanese in a dark wig and an Oriental gown with Obi and Laurel Livesay. the other co-chair. also went J apanese with a k1mona. Much admired was the Korean attire worn by Lucia Chawne r and <;harlotte Lockwood's Af- ghanistan embroidered J8Cket. Karen Brown a nd Zillha Patterson were in b<>auuful Indian sans. The Christmas trl~ was covered with orna- ments members have collected during their travels and dolls from around the world decorated the piano. manlll' and dl'SSert table laden with internat1onol treats , The entertainers. the Show Case Singers. got into the party theme With Irish. Enghsh and other foreign tunes and concluded with "White Christmas·· Among those at the fC'St1ve party were Joan' Hanson, Harri~t Writer (program chairman). Kathryn McDonald (in Chmese attire). Shirley Sehnitier. Billie Hansen, Rose mary Lowry, Betty Olds, Gloria Thrailkill and Maxi Dewey. Henry Dunay trie 853,000 gold a nd diamond necklace on Joan teven while Rita prinke l wear eed pearl and diamonds. Jean Luca , Anne Badham and 'u an Beechne r attend d ecorating seminar More holiday parties Holiday celebration The J . J . Knickerbockers welcomed members ol Spyglass Hill Garden Club and their spouses to a Christmas party Friday evening in their home. Lil Carney and Pattie Scott ~isted the hostsess with a rrangements and President Pat Beauchamp greeted guests. • Anotht'r two party group ... Balboa Har bor Alumnae Chaptl'r or Gamma Phi &>ta me t Thursday at Suzanne Neville's Huntington Beach home for a Christmas ornament and cookie exchang<'. Friday will find the group gathered a t the Dennis Giesea home in Santa Ana for a couples party. Patty Giesa can b<-• called at 832-7388 for further information - • The parties continue Members have another holiday social on their schedule. They'll gather Wednesday at the Ritz for a yuletide luncheon. Betty Wilson and Shella Co.utter are planning the affair a t which members will make a donation to the Salvation Army for its holldav aid program Th<.• exc'<·uuv<.· board of Orange Coast Cah- forn1<1 Counl'll of B<'la Sigma Phi /am/ husbands) The club calendar NEWPORT BEACH CHARTER CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIA- TION will meet at 7 pm. Tuesday at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. For reservations. call 642-7259. . . . RICE'S F'IF.LD MICE ORGAN CLUB will have• 1ts fourth annual Christmas p<irty starting at 6 p.m. Dec. 18 with <1 no host bar in the Waikiki Room at Ports of Call. San Pedro. A buffet dmnc•r will begin a t 7 p.m. and will in<.'lude music. gifts and dancing. For mur<' mformat1on call. 537-4062. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION O F RETIRED PERSONS. Capistrano Val- ley Chapter :J.274. will meet at 2:30 p.m. We9nesday at the old Dance Hall at 32506 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano For more lnfonnauon or transportation. call 493-8019. • • • CL UB CONEJO MAGICO. a singles travel group is planning a "New Year's m Ba.J8 Special," excursion departing 7 p.m .. Dec. 30 and will return at 9 p.m. Jan. 1. Reservations must be made by Dec. 16 by calling 642-5586 .... VOLUNTEER CENTER has dencol openings for legal a1d<>s and net'Cl volunteers for typing. f1lmg and phone answering. library work and ('Onsum('r COUOS('lors Call H9R-0043 for mor<' information. EXECUTIVE WOMEN INTER- NATIONAL will havt• thl•1r annual busint•ss meeting ;ind Christmas purty at 6 p.m. Tucsdi:1:v at tht' Anahl•1m Marriptt. Guests an• asked to brmg a new. unwrapped toy fur lhl' Toys for Toys Christmas dr1vl'. For morl' infor- mation. call 999-60:37 . . . NATIONAL ASTHMA CENTEH has s<.·he duled a ml'mb(•rsh1p get-tog~ther at I I 30 a.m Tue~ay a t Security Federa l Savings & Loan. 12221 Brookhurst. GardC'n Grovl>. Tht> center is looking for add1t1onal volun- teers. For more information. "all 546-5271. • °' • MONDAY MORNING CLUB OF' LAGUNA wiU_ sponsor a Christmas Party at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Theater, San Clemente. The play. "Oklahoma," will be 1een. For more information. call 495-6273. • • • THE MOZART CLUB OF THF. will IX' partymg Friday at the Laguna Beach home of the Norman Lewis Aiding the hostess during the cocktail hour and th<' 8 p.m. dinner will be the Mmes. Gerry Campbell, Al Clapp and Ed Genshock ... Mary Ann and Len Miller are opening their bays1de home Tuesday for an evening of Renaissance to b<>ncf1t the Ml'<iical Research and Education· Society (a support group for the Ca/Jfom ia College of M edicine, UCI . Amelia and Marty Lockney will entertain Dec. 20 for the 6 pm. holiday gathering of the Helmsmen (Good\.v1/I support group). From their Newport Beach home, guests will view the boat parade while partakmg of the grub and grog Goodwill. 547-6301. will provide further infonnat1on and take reservations Extra-special evening ( Ass1stanL't' LN1gu<' of Huntington Meach is planning an cxtra-spc.'C1al evening Wednesday for students of the organization 's Speech Center. Santa, ac'COrding to <.'enter <.'hairman Hazel FeUx. wi ll attend tht> 6:30 p.m. event m the Chapter House and members will try to s upply the Christmas wishes plat'cd in the "wish box" by s tudents. Employees of the Amalfi Restaurant in Corona del Mar will further help with the holiday cheer by bringing a gift for <'aC'h student. Tana Johnston (daughter of first VU'(' president Marsha) is a hostess at the restauran t and spearheaded the gift-giving proj('(.·t with her t'O-workers. .~~~~~~~~~~~~ • o..i, ...... """'°' •• i.... llepe . 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. through December 24th at our Newpoi:t Beach Gallery only. LAGUNA GUILD FOR T HE PEH· FORMING ARTS CENTER h1 hoving a tea at 2 p.m. Dec. 14 at the hom · of Mrs. Thornton (JoAnn) Boswell. Fur y and Roger Luby. INLAND SOCIETY OF TAX CON- SULT ANTS. INC .. the Orange County Chapte r will host a Christmas party beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Revere House. Tustin. There will be cocktails. dinner and dancing. For information and rcSt'rvations. call 840· l 781. • • • ADOPTIVE PARENTS ASSOCIA- more infonnation . t•all 4'99 -5802 r.:=====:::;====:;;:~;;;;;;;;;;:;;:=~;;;:;;:::;;;~ HOLIDAY COCKTAIL & FORMAL GOWNS Beverly Hills • Newport Beach • Palm Desert· Las Vl•gas • 131 Fashion Island. Newport Beach . Cilifornia (714 ) 760-015t Open seven day . TION is having a Chrtstmas party fOf' children at 4 p.m Dec. 18 at Chuck -&Cheete'• In Garden Grove. Party tncludel vilit from Santa and gifL-. for each child. For mort' lnfor- mMton. call 779· 7485. • • • C ITY OF HOPE Is hosting a Chriltmas party 6 p.m. Friday at the Tu.tin ~eadow's F.ast Side R«reation Room. There'U be S<.-oulah c:t.hdng. o buffet. raHlc and carolln${ Fnr mort' 1n(orrMtlon. \'All 529-5092 .. 20°/o -50°/o off '"''"' ..... ' ftnlllll SllWt Siln 4·W t 110 l 17111 St 4 C•ta Mtu. c, 9262? fflj 5 &a r I - Orange Coast DAILY PH.OT /Sunday, December 11 1983 HS Party pests pluck and plunder ..... ,P .'"llllllllP-------~----------------------------------------1\~, GOif N ON lllDGf ' ~ BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF ll's party tlmt• throu~hout the land and mmghng wtth the throngs of holiday revt"lers are some of thl· most dt>Sptc:abl<' guests known lO a hostess From all appearance . they look lake any other party goer . . smiling. laughing. making small talk, but underneath it all is a larcenous human being making plans to plunder your color-coordinated buffe t. There's the Tomato Leech. He stands at the salad bowl. wielding tongs like a penny-arcade crane that is after the diamond ring. Only he's afterCHERRYTOMATOE&Thesneakonly puts one cherry tomato on his plate to cast of( suspicion, but watch carefully. He pops 10 of them in his mouth as he stands at the table, leaving a salad that looks like it has just been bled. There's the Ohve Freak. a trusted family friend whom you have welcomed into your home and inner circle of friends. only to have him rape the cold vegetable plate of every ohve on it. All tha" is left is a p1k' of pus There's the Nut Poacher who never grabs a handful of nuts and tak<.-s his t·ha nces lake other guests. Oh no. he pokes around st>le<.·tmg only the cashews tha t <.'OSI $6.95 a pound and doesn't stop until the only o nes lefl are p<>anuts And who among you has nol stared m horror as you watched the grcatesr-poacher of them au. the Shrimp Pirate~ Early in 1he party. 1he Shrimp Pirate stakes out to Set.' where the carved ice is to be placed. Then when the shrimp are brouj:!ht in. ht> flMA IOMllCI AT WIT'S ENO will position himself at the base of It like a Welcome Wagon host. He will not leave until the last shrimp is gone. These people are subtle. They're clever. They're quick. We had a Strawberry Looter at our house one night who plut·ked every last s traw- berry out of the fruit ~"llad before we even knew what she was doing. A hostess hates to stoop to the level of salad bars to discourage these marauders. 1 p<>rsonally hate lo think of putting a ladle in the vinegar and oil dressing and a de mitasse spoon into the expensivie blue cht>eSe, or of putting the mush- rooms and bal'On bits under a glass that S{'vers the vein m yqur wnsl when· you reach for 11. bul somellmes yourl' fo rt•t'Ci to deal with these p<'Ople on their own level The big problem 1s thal you l'an't tell a Smoked Oyster F1lche r or a Caviar S leaze who will hit upon every gourmet hors d'oeuvre at the party just by looking at them lt's not until you smell their breath and see the smiles on their fal'<.'S tha t vou know vou've been had. · - Computer dating service aids social life of tbe handicapped By BETH W. ORENSTEll\ Of lhe A-l•led 1'1•00 handicap. and e ncouraged to include a picture. Gibbons and Ms. Reinhard then feed the information LENZ'S LEGERIJEMAIN DEAR READERS: We laave had mHy reque1b over the yeart for thoM hHd1 that we eoa.Wer to be our favorite•. That mallet quite a Utt. For the time belq, therefore, we are devotl•1 the Suoday column tG a Hrlet of famoue ha.nd1. At the end of the terlet, we wUI 10 back to our weekly que1· tioo and aD1wer column. North-South vulnerable . North deals. NORTH + AQ4 · K 965 0 A 104 + AQ7 "EST f.AST •t05 •972 ~J1083 ~ AQ742 ('KJ7 2 .. Q985 +962 +:J SOt:l'H •KJ 863 · Void ~ 63 +KJI0854 The bidding: North East l • J ~ 2 NT Pau 4 0 Pass 6 + Pa111 Pass Pa111 South I • 4. 6 + 7. West Pau Past Pa111 Paas Opening lead: Jack of "'.'. ~1dney L,enz. the Grand Old Man of bridge. was a man or many talents. His tourna· ment victories spanned three phues or the game -whist. auction bridge and contract. As a writer. he was the first to write about many of the plays that have become stan· dard today. lo addition. he was one of the finest amateur magicians or his day. a high· ranked table tennis star and a witty raconteur. His many talents were evident in this hand. First, he hid a grand slam without an uce in his hand, almost a feat of mental telepathy. Then he ust>d his magic to bring home •he contract. Wesl led the Jack ol hearts. and declarer could count onlv twelve 1rick.s - five lrumps. one diamond and six clubs. ll seemed that there was no way to get rid of t he losing diamond i,n his hand. since declarer would hnvt' to draw at lea&t three rounds of trumps before he could take any discards on his club suit. However. the high trumps in dummy s uggested a method that would allow declarer lo increase the number of his tricks by one. He ruffealfie opemng lead. cashed the king of spades and crossed lo the table with the trump c1uef'n, In the process !urning that trump• were 3 2. A heart ruH was followed by a diamond to the ace and nnother heart, ruffed with detlarer's last, trump. the Jack. Now declnrer needed lo clear just one final tturdle LO bnd his grand ~lam -n club break no worse than 3 1. When a club to the act' wenl through. lhe re l was easy. De clarer drew tile la11t lrump. discarding a diamond from his hand. and Lhen -1cored the halanC't: of the 1ricks with his duh~. [}(>clarer romped home by 1 he simple t•xp1·di ... nt of in creas ing fi ve trump w1nnt'r' to six thr<'l· ruff<, tn hand and lhn·e high trumps. In those dayo;, 1h11; was ron s1dered magic. Today. there i!> a name fo r the play used hy );enz -a d ummy revt'rsal. end any 14ueetlou for thl1 column to: Charles Goren and Omar Sharif, care of this newepaper. Each week• prbe ol • copy of the new .. Goren'• Bridie c -plete," a 19.95 vaJue, wltl be awarded for the q•eetlon juqed the be1t received. Cbarl.et Goru aad Omar SharU pert0Dlllly cunot ander· take to aa1wer aJI que1Uon1 1ubmltted. COOPERSBURG. Pa _ How does a person from the questionnaires into their computer. From meet others if because of a hmpor parllal blindness he the initial screening. they come UJ? with a ljst of can't spend Friday nights on the dance floor or potential match es in terms of interest, values and S h C ? background. aturdays playing volleyball at t e YM A . Ever y clien t 1s issued a code number to enable Children 'unfair' regarding religion What does a person do if he's too shy too ask him or her to correspond with potential partners. All DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband aod I someone to the movies or dinner because of a physical corresponde nce 15 done 1· ni· ti'aJly through Gi'bbons' Ca d d f · l · h peel' ? are tholic. We atten ed mass as a family every e onruH ty or P astic;urgery or af speecbe im ba u:nent · office. Clients' names are only revealed to each other Sunday, st>nt our children to parochial schools and aving a han icap can ° ten a rner to "when they feel comfortable doing so," Gibbons said. hoped they would be faithful Catholics. romance or an active social life. But now there ts Dr. Clients must sign a statement promising that When our youngest child decided to become a Don Gibbons. a psychology professor at Allentown they will a nswer aU the mail they receive, but they PrQtestant. it hurt but we said nothing. Our eldest College of St. Francis de Sales in Center Valley. can get a partial refund if they feel dissatisfied with made a similar decision. We were sad but believed Gibbons has set himself up as an unlikely Cupid the results before their membership has expired. they had the right to make that decision. ,,.., AllN WIDEIS '1 who with hiscomputet will play matchmaker for any The $25 application fee guarantees they will be Recently our middle son and his wife left the and all handi'capped people od said, 'In truth, in very truth, I tell you, unless a · · given at least six matches in a three-month peri . church and joined a fundamentalist group. The With the help of Patricia Reinhard of The computer is only used as an ice-breaker for others have le ft us alone. but these two are man bas been bom again, be cannot see the Coopersburg. a computer science major at the college. the first meeting. But Gibbons emphasized the determined to c'Onvert us. They have told us we Kingdom of God."' Gibbons recently started a computerized dating computer will never re place the "human element" in will not go to hea'ven if we are not "born again." To be born again means to accept God as your service especially for handicapped people. his dating service. Last week we had a tearful session with our personal savior. For evangelical Protestants, it is Called Handic.apped Introductions (HI), his "When it gets righl down to il -matching nine-year-old granddaughter who begged us to usually the result of a dramatic religious dating service may be the only one of its kind people up-it is don<' by human beings who care. The join their church because she could not be happy in experience in which the true believer s urrenders available to the more than 21.8 million handicapped individuals themselv~ who register for the S<'rvice the Lord's home if we were not there with her for himself completely to GQd. or disabled people in the United States. will be the final JUdge of whom they want to gtyt eternity. I have no quarrel with those who are sincere "I can·t swear no one ever thought of this before. involved with." What does 1t mean to be "born again"? As In their bellefl, but I feel it Is unfair of your but I have been uwestigaung for months and I Gibbons 1s l'Xpt.'l'tmg HI to be very suc-cessful -faithful Catholi<.-s we feel secure in our rela-children to try to proselyllie you. A kind and haven't found anything like ll," he said. maybe even gu nauonal someday -because it not tionship with the Lord. -UPSET IN KY. generous God bas room In heaven for a wtde Gibbons said the idea for HI "just gradually only fills a void. but also because computerized dating DEAR KY: I consulted with Roy Larson, variety of believers. lncludln1 those who were jelled" when. afte r talking with some of his sNv1ccs have become• a respectable way of meet mg religion editor of The Chicago Sun-Times , and be only born once. As faithful Catholics your handicapped studen ts. he realized they had few ~-ople in m .. 't.'nt year:. said, "The New Testament provides a legitimate credentials for passing thro ugh the pearly gates outlets for meettng people "We're· looking forward to the fi rst wedding." he basis for the bore-agaio phllosoplly. Accordle& to are as good as theirs. And as a Jew, I hope to make "Before us. the only 'dating· st>rv1ces the said. the third chapter of tbe Gospel of St. John, Jesus It, too. After all, His son was one. handicapped had were corresponde n<.-e dubs." Gib----------------------..,...-------=---;..... ____________ __:. _____ ..;__ ____________ _ bonssaid . Handicapped Introductions works much like the computerized dating services available to those without handicaps. Gibbons even modeled the questionnaire he sends his clients after those used by nationally known dating services. "l refined what they were usmg to fit our needs," he said. The HI a pplicants must first fill out the four-page questionnaire. providing information about their likes and dislikes. their personality and physical traits and their family and ethnic back- grounds. ----And eppHcants ar~...also ~ to..,ud~esc~r.uibe.JC::-uth~-"-+11--------------------ll.Jit__, Cllrist·ma• Stoc"iag Staller• O)ltc. ksllver · ·(Rip Curl lillabong 642-5678 SURFBOARDS 1691·1 Placentia Awe. Cotti' Mesa 548-3413 Put a few words t(/ work for you in th• Daily Pilat .... :--You Do Have A Choice - PREGNANCY TERMINATION TESTING. COUNSELlNG & REFERRALS Personal, Confident/al & 1 Profenlonal Care Member Otplomate American Board 08/GYN 551-4747 PERSONAL CHOICE Aoiltc! Wool 488 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Corner of Irvine (, 11th FOR TYING PACKAGES OR ETC. VARN TIE 15 FT. NOW! 2s• RE0.91• WHITE, RED, GRUN, BlUE & GOlD PINE •......... 11.63 HOUY-FRUIT .... •6.9S HOUY-PINE .•.• 114.9S HOUY-BERRY ••• •14. 76 I MS GIFT WRAP AU TYPES SOlD 111Mf FOOT, ROU OR PACKAGE 9 FT. 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Shghtl;v built with short-cropped brown hair . he favors cordurovs and flannels as work outfits. His NBC office is neat The major props an' a typewriter. a thesaurus and u rubber globe that he bounc-C's off the walls. Kelton belies thf' image. ll'ft over from th<' original "Saturda:-· Night Live" troupe that int'ludC'd Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi, that "SNL" script sessions were conducted like man- juana-enhancecl seances. "We'rl' not the hippies people thank we are," said Kelton. Comedy. like other forms or writing. requires discjpline. One-liners and wisecracks can be born on the spur of the mome nt. but four-minute comedy sketches are developed and nurtured. "l tend not to write jokes," said Kelton. "I like to write scenes that play off situations. "The way writing is learned ts by doing it. There are some tricks to doing it well. Someone like Woody Allen d0t.•s it more often, with a better, sharper per- centctge." The work week for a show begins Munday, wh(.'n the host - this week Flip Wilson -meets the staff and makt•s suggestions. "Usually WL' listen. nod politely .md ignore everything they say." said Kt'lton. ThP t>Xl'C'pt1un was wh1•n Bran- don Turt1koff. pn·s1d1·n t or NBC Entt•ru1111n\t·nt, was hust. "We didn't 1gnon: Brandon hl''s t•ven.•b<xlv's boss," --aitl Kelton. "l-k ·kne~· ht• wasn't :i performer, so he askPd us not to lo<:k him in tu things he l'ouldn 't do He als1> C'neouraged us to Ix' 1 ough 011 him --otherwts<• It would li>nk like WC' wt•rt• coddling him " A ftN lht· n11:C't1ng . till' host goes door lo door, ;rn~l thl· wnlt•rs pitc:h tht•ir ideas. The· rest 11f Monday anti Tuc•!>d<1v <1l'l' d<·vuwd to wr1t - 111g On Wc·cl1wsday. tht• prudul·<'rs st'll"l.'t tht> show's bas1t· lineup, a nd t'Verybody gl'ts togt>thl·r tu rt:ad the fir~ draft. "For me, thi.lt's the big test," .;a1d Kelton. "My 1:mot1onal high- light 1s h1>w thC' material is rec(•tvt•<l in the first reading From there. the import•rnt s teps are whether It gets un the show. whether 1t gets a laugh and wheth e r l think i t's well-performed." Kelton said thNe's no 'weekly quota for the eight staff writers. who all ha._·e indiv1duaJ contracts .: .4 '-.......!. • Kevin Ke lton _, lu::.t111g a m1n1mu1n uf 1:1 t>p1sodl'!> "If you subn11t l>nt· plt'<'t' l'aC'h Wt'ek ;:ind 11 gl'ts un. that's ftm'. lf ~·nu submit I 0 p1c-<.·C's and none gNs on. thc•n y11u'n: not do111g the Job." Writing ;i good piL'(.'t' for Eddll' Murphy. thl· show's most popular pl:rfurnwr, 1mpnNl's Kl•lton 's ehann•s Ill' c-ri:-atL'll ii Mr. Hob- mson skeu:h . 111 which Murphy. playing11 hip version of c.:hildr.en's program host Fred Rogers. is g1v1•n a surprise> by a girlfri<'nd. lt 's a babv H is. Kelton-finds less network inter- fen:>nce than he e xpected. "The censor who works with us is a reasonable man. We both Jind the same things tolerable, but we have diffe rent senses of humor. The only taboo is religion . We lose sponsors evt'ry time we alie nate a religious group." THE PORT THf ATRF h i " 'h' M1Hl f\41• ... A11 .... "' , TDDAT'S GIDSSIDID PVZZLI ACROSS 85 Scream pie Jbbr 19 Unruffled 105 Become French Fin somelhing 160 Verbal 24 Cara11ans3ry prevalent 1 Health 2 wds en01ng ..'6 Luzon ? was Carole Lai.e's resorl 87 Indian cive1 161 Earl~ C111-nat1>we HJ8 Nudges 4 Lunar 89 N1pa palms nese coin 28 Goll c•uti l 11 ~OOtb 111 "Dirt1 Dishes'' (A) pertod 91 Indian 163 Melltng 30 Rus!.1ar> pos111on 9 Sp,.ng musical SllOW despol aob1 montri compos1110r'I 165 Humo•1SIS 3J ArlC•<'"l 113 Submarine 14 Torches 92 Fl.es a1011 16' Singes G":"' Cl<'le~10r 20 Galley 94 Jullariders 170 Prepares a .,.,,J,••' 115 E111.ir1g1es sweep 96 Growing out m\)gclZlnP 3~ As h\nq , .. 1l1 TtlOrougn· 21 Swain 98 Norse god 17'.l Pllrlo•ns j7 5Gdn1J1h.t lare lbbr 22 Ctamor ot oiscord 176 Oe11g111 "'•1'' 119 Sea due~ 23 Recounts 99 Sun oe11y 178 lrite 40 1,,egu1,i• 12 1 E•haust 25 R•ce ano 101 Hanolers 180 Amalga-4'3 On 2 wo~ 2905 E Coast Hwy. Corona d el M ar meat d1sn 103 Ear pans m::ite 4o Ci>""·"••<'' ,:_-~ Bntish 27 B•de 106 Concern1r1.i 182 Bl) .,.,1noow .iB u nM11 1ctev1s1ons 29 O•sn 107 H1gn 183 Aecoras a~ <..r+"~'v 124 Gay J 1 Nuance mounta n oga.r IJb"C A·BomlJ 32 Scolls 109 An1mo<,111 ·a; Temp•e• 5 t •t>n ... .,.. o••fT' prane 34 D•ll .. se l 10 Sam - or le-c11,..,.s,. 'iJ 00> 1,.1~ l ... o Sur k ., riu;(1 36 Aunr c1t1 W.iwrga1e we•9n1 11 DC 128 l="rfl'f•Cll 38 Coast lame •8~ Spanisn :,J bJsetJall prorioun Gua1d 112 Leg 101nts r1.-e' POSll•On 131 Jugs woman 114 Mur ~y 190 Leg Slilli\e JObr t 34 Newly well 39 Declare 116 Judges boo, 56 Babylon•'" 136 Roars 41 Hawa11an 118 Senten1•ous •91 Prool•t'ao· god 139 Scvlnt' bird 120 Begin er s mar•s 57 l OWt''>l "l I D•q•aph 42 Cry or 2 wds 192 Boros 01 001"' 142 Plu«ll tr1umpt> 123 Reconc:•le P•!!) 60 DrscloSl!S ending 44 Chinese 125 Long nar· 193 Direclton 62 Genus ol 1<14 a1aci.1osries pagoda row CUIS abbr rusl tung• 146 Power tool 45 Asiatic 127 Bind again DOWN 64 Heavenly 147 Chmbs river 129 Wash 1191111, 1 Soa>.s twinkler 149 En1hrone 47 Gree111e11er 130 Newly 2 Aerie 2wds 151 Whirl 48 Megacycle decorated 3 C11y on 66 As1a11c 153 Belgium abbr 132 Son ot R<! France coun1ry river 50 Vigilant 133 Umtol 4 Twos or 66 Av•ator 156 Chalcedony e a wi!1gf\I threes ~o erocll again ng-a-avrmrn:nro spicules abbr 5 Kol dialect 73 Endure 162 Ad~al)la· 55 TV lare 135 woefully 6 Actress 75 Aus1er11y geous 58 Easl Indies 137 We1grit or Gardner 76 Viper 164 Filaments abbr Estonia 7 St•1cnes up 78 D•adem 166 Baseball's 59 Urge 138 Packs awa) 8 CaH10pt' s 80 Th1ci.. Mr Musial Sco111sn 140 Fabnc sister 82 01ph1hong 168 Existence 61 Sa11 boat w1t11 wa' I 9 Pay up 83 1nc11e 169 Lain 63 Nearby pattern 10 ltahan 86 General 171 Urqent 65 Cambodian 143 Sublease river tendency requests or Lao11an t45 Regre1 l 1 Tear 88 YOtJ 17? Blend 67 Ooze 146 ManusC••Pl 12 C'IP'1 s one Spanish 17 4 Hawa11an 69 Turkish coin abor 13 Sma11es1 90 Dazes garlands 71 Type 148 Weave•'> 14 Gratis 93 Seers 175 0 11a1ory measure reeds 15 French 95 D1s101n t77 Ecology 72 Whrle 150 F'aullliy an.cle 97 Arao1an agency 74 Small 152 Type ol race 16 Trian cn1ellaon 179 SummPr shrubs 154 Leiter German 99 P1anr: Frencn 77 D1sunrte appendage 17 College spoiler 18 I Lamb 79 Au11culate 155 Wood sorrel cneers 100 W1r1ged 184 And Laun 81 Main points 157 Lano 18 Storage 1')2 Sesames 186 AllPndtng 84 Oun!< measurtt place 104 lnsh 188 Compass 2 wds 158 For e1am. French noblemen po1n1 -..... SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS Their 'Wind' still blowing Peter, Paul and Mary return with more musical protesting By GENE GRABOWSKI Ao-l•ted ,rffo Wrllet WASHINGTON (AP) -As young folk singers 20 years ago, Peter. Paul and Mary sang for civil • rights and marched against the Vietna m War. Today, they're playing the same songs, as they protest U.S . · inter vention In Central America and the Caribbean. Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, once lean, bearded minstrels who looked 1ike beatniks in their black sweaters and boots, are now bald 45-year-old men who perform in faded blue jea!'S and canvas tennis shoes. Mary Travers, 46, seems to have changed the least. Her straight, shoulder-length blond hair is still cut as even as a broom and in thick girlish bangs that camouflage the lines beginning to crease her face. The trio still sing "Blowin' in the Wind" and "If l Had a Hamme r," and they still talk about changing the world. "What can we do in the face of -this hurt, this injustice. this wound on our sense <>f ethics and national principle? Well . our voices can sull be heard and we c:an say what we believe," Yarrow said as he spoke out against the U.S . role in El Salvador. Nicaragua and Grenada at a recent White House demonstration . "For us, that means speaking out in song." Ofwn. tht.> 1ww songs the trio speak through arC' laden with the saml"' sentiments as the fo lk tunes they made famous in the 1960s. On Mother's Day. 1982. Stookt>y wrote a song called "El Salvador." wh1c:h he sings sulo. It has an anti-war message: "J ust like.· Poland is protected by her Hussian fnC'nds. "Thl' junta is assisted by America ns. "And if $60 million seems too much to spend in El Salvador: "They say for half a billion they could do it right, "Bomb all day. and bum all n ight. "Until there's not a Jiving thing upright in El Salvador." · After performing, Peter, Paul and Mary are happy to talk to reporters. Even in discussion, they harmonize. As one taps a reporter's knee to make a point, another looks into his eyes and the third squeezes his arm. They say they wor ry that the United States is becoming more and more like the Soviet Union each lllU v~._..,,.,,I· Qq() Jrm COSTA M!SA CYPIUSS ,p'"'\) R2~ tfl>O !l TOM> GAllOf II GMM .,,.e.,. ~ tt-f- o'l4 5JJ8 llMlll lo-..,ro\ ll~l'1h1}1~t (.: . .,...n, '"l"l' c»l,.,. "UNllllO IOll HACK OMllGf !>11'!!~,, ,.,_ i"f,": •All''"'• :3.-.110\H.ll~Q' .~P.tr·l~r hJ' 1'7" · "' •,K~ ( "me 6-:8 0388 639 OOi6 COSTAMtSA (0'-41'1 Tr,,'"Lf' ~ •• '".:re: ,..o·~M)•ccorro •o•' ... f"-.0•!.irtu .. 1 Peter , Paul and Mary popular again. day. They cite the Pentagon's control of the news from Grenada and support of El Salvador's right-wing government as examples of what they call U.S . repression of Ame ricans and the people of weaker cquntries. S ince their first brl'akup in 1971, each has made hundreds of individual appearances. Yarrow has been active in the anti-nuclear movement, and S tookey has been writing more personal. religious music. But they art strongest as a team. Stookey first tasted show business when he took JObS as a master of rnremonies at small clubs to pay tuition at Michigan Stat<' University. After marrying and moving to eastern Penn- sylvania, he took a job at a che mical company while seek.in~ work as a s tand-up comic. By 1960, he was workjng as' a singer and comedian in Greenwich Village clubs. An agent introduced him to Travers. who sang on nights and weekends while working at a Manhattan advertising agency. Yarrow . meanwhile. was perfor ming in clubs as a folk-singing guitarist aft.er his graduation from Cornell Unive rsity. When Stookey and Travers asked him to join their act. he eagerly agreed and they re hearsed for nine months. l n 1962. their debut album, "Peter. Paul and Mary" received critical acdairn. .... -~ ............. J.9•••• ~ 4» ._.. .. ___ ta leJ ,...f\tl_..,..,.'9: !'~~~-- SILK\VOOD , .. , ABC Motion Pictures Presents '-A MIKE NICHOLS FILM MERYL STREEP KURT RUSSELL CHER SILKWOOD Music By GEORGES DELERUE Wrinen By NORA EPHRON & ALICE ARLEN Executive Producers BUU HIRSCH and LARRY CANO Produced By. MIKE NICHOLS and MICHAEL HAUSMAN . Directed By MIKE NICHOLS R ~T:·r=:-14\ J.:.Q<:.ut.1-llMefleclThrouQllTWlNll(ftt~fl/llYFOX -~ F:liM. --. -... ' ·• -. •. :;~ ii Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11. 1983 87 The British are coming 1\i11gsley~s 'l\t•u11 ' fir ·1 of n ew B1·011 d way i111po rts Delly ~I •Iott pl>olo K a thy Goddard offers lo llipop to Angie Hug hes a mo ther De bra J ackson beam - and sho plifter Myrna Jacobs tuck s away some candy -in ~4The Childre n of Chocola te Street." Children 's show opening "The Ch ildren of Chocolate S treet,.. a Christmas play w ith original music. will be presented this weekend by the Irvine Communi- ty Theater as a special ch ildren 's production . panying songs Kalia Maher 1:. the choreo- grapher and Sunday at 1 and 2:3t• p.m. A sing le closing perfor manc•e 1s sched· uled for Dec. 2:J at 6 p.m F ur ther info rmation may be obtained hy call- ing 786-0690. LONOON (AP) The opening 1n Nl•w York of Btm Kingsley's on('-man show "Edmund Kean" marked the first of a flood of Br1llsh 1mpurL'> to thl' Broadway theater this fall Five rL'<:ent or currt.-nt London hits are sched - uled for Broadway this season mort• than twice• tht.• numb<.-r of new American plays pl<rnned for production. Produc:crs and publi- t·1st:. in London stress that Broadway pro- dut·t1uns of their shows are always hap py b y p rod Ul'lS of a SUCCC'SS· ful London run S hows rart·I ~ oix·n on tht-Wt-s t End . L o nd o n 's t'<.jUl\'ak·nt to Broadway. with plun:. fo r Nt·w York In ~l~hl .. f,dmuml K-.o;rn... a drnmu ..ibout t hat 19th t-entur~ Shakl'speart'dn al'tor. 1:-. tht• t'xt·c•ptmn. W h l' n H a v m u n d F1tiS1mons' w1;rk open- t•d J un<.· 1:1<1 t tht'Thl'atre Roval. Haym ark e t . negotia uons to ta kC' the show to New York had alread y been completed between the Briush pro- du('llOn firm of Tn- u mph -A po 11 o a nd Amt•rica n produce r Alexander Cohen "Wit h big inter- nati onal stars, you ob- viously think of a New York. as well as a Lon - Seven performances of the play will be given over a four-day period in the annex of the First Presby terian Church of Santa Ana. a t 6th Av- enue a nd Sycamore Street. Adm1ss1on is a nominal 25 l't'nts for children and 50 cents for adults. Hto•ading tht• cast are two young performe rs, J ennifer West and Evan J acobs. Knthy Goddard and Georgia Messemer will play the featured roles of a shopkeeper and a .. candy fairy." 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' -.n .i.-·-• _,., t .... , .... 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 Today's TV MO..a -S:OO- •ATl88UE CJ) THf& 800AE I COMMUNITY CAL.ENOM e TONY NtD 8USAH ALAMO -5:05- Cl)lllZAME -5:10-OMOVE * * "Butterlty" (1931) Stacy KMCh. Pia Zad0<a. -5:15- (J) WHArS NU? -5:30- 1 CAPTAIH'MHOAAOO VIEWPOINT OH NUTIUTIOH AOIERt SCHULLER 9 EUCU0 STREET BAPTIST CHUACH (a>MOYIE * ** "Swamp Thing" (19821 Adn· enne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan. Cl)MOVIE • • • "Tiie Kie! From Brooklyn" ( 1946) Danny Kave. Virginia Mayo. -5:35- • UTTLE RASCALS -5:45-., atRISTOPtiEA CLOSEUfJ -l'(IO- • MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD D PERSONAL DIMENSIONS IJYOUTHANOTHEISSUES (!) SUNDAY MASS G)NEWS e ROMPER ROOM ell TV-e LOOl<S AT LEARNING a A AETUAH TO FREEDOM C) GOO'S TtMPLE -8:30- IFAITHWAYS AOBEAT SCHULLER FACES Of CUL TUR£ =~of FAITH I SflfAKOUT AOMPERAOOM LET THERE BE LIGHT 9KIDSWOALD CD NEW DAY DAWNING (8) Nett LITTLE'S atRISTMAS CAAOl (%)MOYIE • * * "Venom" ( 1982) Nicol Wil- liamson, Klaus Klnslu. -7:00- • TODA rs AEUGIOH I SERENDIPITY UTTLE AASCALS • g OIRECTlONS fJ KENNETH COPE1.AHO (f)TARlAH 8) MY Of DISCOVERY • CASP£A ANO FRIENDS e SESAMESTAEET(R)Q (J) OtE HOUf\. SEAACH at) SUNDAY MASS 6D MESSIANIC JEWISH VOICE ('C)MOVIE • • !'Double Deaf' (No Date) Louis Jourdan. (O)MOVIE • * • "The Man From Snowy Arter" ( 1982) Kirk Douglas. Tom Burltnson 0MOVIE ••*"'Dead Men Don't Wear P1a1<1 • (1982) Steve Marttn, Rachel Watd. -7:30- • TAKINGACNANTAGE DTHATSCAT I CHIU>fef'S THEATRE HFl MAOAZIHE JIMf SWAGGART SUPERSTARS (J) ORAL ROBEmS (11 UOYOOGILVIE at) THE WORLD TOMOAROW 8) WAY OF TRUTH ®MOVIE • • • ·, · Aosence Of Mailce 1198 IJ PIUI Newman. Siiiy Field. (l)MOVIE .. \~ "Bugs Bunny'• 3rd M<Mt: tOO t Rabbit rti." ( 1982) Anknlted. voas by Mel BllnG. Shee> Menken. I Cl) S\MOA-:~ THIS IS THE UfE POP£YE NtD FNEHD8 THE LnTLE PRINCE G llOYOOGlt.VIE (!)RA~ I TOM NtD JEMY SM TING SP£CT ACUlAA JEMY FALWEU. IB REX HUMBARD '1) SUNDAY MASS. -8:1'- (Z) CHARLES CHAMPLIN TALKS WITH -1:30- 0 00YSSEY D SEAGEANT PAESTON Of THE YUKON G MEETING TIME AT CALVARY G) FREDEfllCK K. PRICE \B KNOW YOUR 8l8lE '1) RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL CC) BENJI'S VERY OWN CHRISTMAS STOAY CIMOVIE • * • "A Song Is BOtn" (IQ.CS} Dan-ny Kaye. Virg1ma Mayo ZlMOVIE • • 'The Odd Job" (1978) Graham Chapman, David Jason -9:00- B MEET THE PRESS BUCCANEERS G OAAL RoeERTS (!) ClSCO KIO &) READING IWHBOW @) IT IS WRITTEH ~=OF THE MATTEA • • • "Rio Concrios" ( 1964) Rlchatd Boone. Stuart WMman. (O)MOVIE ••• "Ol1wer T WISI" ( 1982) Animat- ed. Cl) FAERIE TALE THEATRE -9:30-11 FACE THE NATION DNF\.'83 D AOYENTURES Of ROBIN HOOO G MY Of DISCOVERY (!) LONE RANGER m THE WORLD TOMOAAOW • AMERICAN INTERESTS Ii> MOTOAWEEK • (I) NFL TODAY (!I KENNETH COPELAHI> a NEWSCENTER wm<L Y m=RGINIAH • • "Table For Five" (1983) John Vo.gl'lt. RIC/IMd Crenna -10:00- • ~TBALL 8MOVIE • * '" "The WIC/l.y World Of Mothef Goose" (1967) Arnmated. Voice ol Margaret Rutherford. I LONE RANGER HERALO Of TRUTH C!l MOYIE t t "Cl\arlle Chan tn The Secfet Service" 11937) Sidney Toi«. Gwen Kenyon m REX HUMBARD Cl) PINI( PANTHER &) THE LAWMAKERS Ii) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8 MEET Tl4E PRESS ~'MOVIE • • Advenlures 01 Tiie Wilderness Family t 19751 Robert Logan, Suwn Damante Shaw · l MOVIE • • • • The Seventh Seal" (19S6) Max vori Sydow. Gunner "THE AMERICAN MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' -------\f.WSUfJ:A ------- TBE BIGHT STUFF ---·---CXJ! Clllla' ,.,...., I ... wuc11••,..•• .. • otUl-1(1 H t'AllfJ"IO I _ '!Ulllf".'llCI 19],_l_'J~ '""°"' • t 1'10 , com iaSA M6·50l5 - (t;l f'dw.ird• I!:' NE$A Cl NENA ~~ ·'·'.t!+1.'I l_ -..... "° 401:1 --J "ONE BRUISING Bl.OCICBUSTER Of A MOTION PICTURE. Powerful. harrowing, deeply affecting, shocking. disturbing. unforgettable." -Re11 lfffd, NEW YORI< POST "Moves mie llghtning ... strikes like lightning.,.A terrific movie!" . -Gene S1*1t. TODAY SHow -NBC-TV ocusm EIUCllHT e cJ w a rrl s ll n 0 CI N £MA ~·. ·:: .... lil3 8350 ,..., .,.. ' I . I f • • ••tt•un 1t4S, 3:41, l:OOr 1:00, 10:00 -IO'JO-·~AOl ~&DERTATllE I AOIEAT SCHUU.EA .Bt/ft FALWEU. ONCAWUIS WAU ITAEET WEEK 8P!CTRUM MOYIE • • •Yi "Four Feather•" ( 1939) Rllph RlcllardlOn, June Ouprez. CD) IEM.WS VERY OW.. CHRISTMAS STORY 0 PET£R NO-TAil -11:00- 12WITHYOU w A.M. L06 ANGE1.E8 * * "Big Bob Johnson And Hit Fiii· tut'k ·Siiied:Cirous'' 1'978} Chlwtes N""8r. Maud Adll!IS. • ~TtAPECE THEATRE ~HEALTH 9J=PULSE (!)wow * * 'h "It H111>pened One Christmas" ( 1977) M11to Themas, Wayne Rog· ers. (O)MOVIE * * "Yes, G'°'gio" (1982) Luciano Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. -11:30- .. SARAJEVO '84 G TEARY COlE·WHfTT AKER (!)MOVIE • • •'Ir "Tiie Prisoner OI Zenda" ( 1937) Ronald Colman. DaVld Niven G) atUACH IN THE HOME 8i) CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES. [I) THtS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY m WEEKLY SPORT HIGHLIGHT (JAPANESE) CID FAAOOLE ROCK -11:45- • NEWS (JAPANESE} (%) CHARlES CHAMPUH T Al.KS WITH AfTEllHOON -12:00- • THREE STOOGES D THIS WEEK WITH DAVIO MNK1.EY I~ * * "Voyf9111" (1963) Las1ie, Rober1 Elfay. • WTEIN I BErnfOYEH • HUMANfT1ES THAOUQH THE ARTS l ~~TICS PAPER CHASE MOYIE * * "Table FOf FIYe" (1983} John Voight, Rlcllard Crenoa. (%)MOYIE * * * "Venom" (1982) Nicol WW- lllmac>n, Klaus Kinslu. -12:30- 1 NFl TODAY WOODS WORKSHOP • HUMNIT1E8 'THAOUGH TH£ ARTS 9 NEWSMAKERS at)NF\.'IS -1:00- 1 at) NFl FOOTBALL ATONEwmt TOYS FOR TOTS 0 BEST Of L.A. TOOAY fJHEEHAW -~12 ~ =AMll'f ClASSICS «I SAAAJEVO '84 m HOllYWOOO 1001 NIGHTS (JAPANESE} 'CJMOYIE ; • • • "On Tile Wa1ert1ont'' 119~) Marton Brando. Eva Mane Saint '_!£MOVIE "Rigl'lt Of Way" (1983) Bette DIYIS. Jll'Mt Sttwttt. (.O)MOYll! **'Ir "AolioYet" (198t) JIM Fonda. Krle KrtetofWIOn. ())MOW **"'"It Happened At Tht W0<1d'1 F•" ( tte3} EMe PrteieV, Joen O'lltlen. ~~llnQ Back" (1982) Tom Sktrritt, Patti lupone. CB.l V1010 JUK90X CHAISTMAS -..:ao- •PLEDGEWAK -4:30- 8MOYIE -1-.25-• u "Tht Siience" ( 1975) Rlchald e ~ONOHEYA Thomae, Cllff Ootlllln. (JAP--., 'JI. r~ AlNNITMlE -1:30-~ PAVAROm .. "~onlgln" (Plft 8) (1979) INlWTECHTl.tES Challll Durnklg. C*-' DIMluf1t. ~'THE NATION (f) MOYIE ....,., '"' *** "Ctpleln Blood" (1935} Enol ***'Ir "AbNnct Of Miiiot" (1981) • OiMI dt HaYilland. Pu Newmln, Sally Reid. NJAM.12 -1:00- 0MAT PEAF0RMAHCE.S Ii PATROl r m?.& .. IOUANAI. * • "The Return Of Frank James" ( 1940) Htriry Fonda. ~ Tltrney. f1D DON'T EAT llE PICTURl!S: -2:00-SEIAME.STI&T ATTHE I ~TO FREEDOM METAOPOUTAN MUSEUM Of ART ""'"'"' I ~s·H **'Ir "Jubal" (1958) Glenn Ford, ""'"'" :m~gnlne. = TEl.EVISIOH * * 1 .; "The Optlmltts" ( 1973) Petet * * • "Rio Conchos" ( 19&4) Rlctlard Sellers, Donna Mullane. Boone. S1uart Whitman. e MOVIE ml MOYIE * ••.; "Porlt Chop Hill" (1959) Gre-** "Yes, GIO<glo" (t982) LUClano ~ Peck, Harry Guardino P1varo1U. Kathryn Harrold. ID QAOWING YEARS (J) ~~TALE THEATRE ell C8S l.8RARY 0 ,,.,,.~ (!I MOVIE • * * "Swamp Thtng" (1982) Adri-* • •.; "The Red Pony" ( 1973) Henry enne Barbeau. LNfs Jourdan. Fonda. Maureen O'Hara. (%)MOVIE C)~SCOTT •• "friends" (1971) Sean Bury, Ct'"'""" Anlefe Atvma. • • "Sheflocil tiolmes Faces Oeatl'I" -5:30- ( t943) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce R N8C NEWS 8 TO BE~D (i5 =RCH Of_ 9 STARFf.ST: THE STARS (J) ALICE SALUTE P08UC TEl.EVISION !lJ) ABC NEWS Q ' 8i> GAOWWO YEARS C) FIStiJHG FEVER -3:00-EVENING I AMERICAN ADVDfT\JRE -1:00- e ~ ABOt1T PICTURES IL NEWS ** "Jacob Two-Two Meets The **\I "The Longest Hundred Miles" Hooded Fang" (1976) Alex Karras, (1961) Doug McClure, Kathlfine St8'1hen RoMnl>Urg, Roll. I NFl MAH Of llE YEAR • SISl<EL I EBERT AT THE rra EYERYIOOY'S euues MOVIES A aRSTMA8 VISIT 11 THE JUOGLEA Of NOTRE MOYIE DAME • t •.; "Thi Mitror Cracll'd" ( 1980) CJ) PEOPLE TO PEOPl.E Elirabelh T~. Kim Novik. I ~·H ~~AOOMONLY o~"·~~"(1966)W11· * ** "Thi Man Fnim Snowy~" r111 lleltty, Suaannah Yorlt. ( 1982) Kirk Douglas, Tom~-I Pl.EDGE llAEAK Cll MOYIE • ERIC SEVAAEIYS CHAONICl.E o "Y-. Giorgio" (1982) luc:ilno TN<IMJNNANT/llJE. Pavlrotti, Klthryn HI/TOid. NIC NEWS (%)MOVIE • LET'S TALK AIJOOT YOU * *'•t "A Nightingale Sano In Berke-• (I) IENJ'S VERY OWN 1ey Squate" (1979) Rldllrd JO<dan, CHMTMAS STORY DIVld NtVtn.--1:15- -3:30- NEW8COP£ FANT A8Y ISt.AHO 1 INlllOHT rra EVERYBOOY'S BUSINESS STARTREJ< MOYIE * * * "Deed Men Don't Weer Plald" ( 1982} SIM Martin, Ria* Wild. -..:00- B SlH>A Y OlYMPW> GMOVIE "They Came From W"l'l4n" (1975) ;'=ton. Joe SllYet * • • .. An American Cllristmas Carol" (1979) Hellry Win~ler. Dorian Harewood. .MOVIE • *'n "Pony Soldter" 111152) Tyrone Power. Cameron Mitchell. 8i> NEWTON'S APPLE 1 9 T .J. HOOKER • THE SNOW QUEEN: AN ICE 8AUET -t:ao-·~~UP ~ 000 COIM'l! I WKAP If CINCINNATI PLEDGE RAK 8NEW8 !!!~SEAT (ft} NCH UTTLE'S atRISTMAS CAROL (l)MO\llE * *'"' "Bugs Bunny's 31d Movie: tOOt Rabbit Tales" (19321 Ani11111ed VOk::el by Mel Blanc. S/lep Mrien. OMOVIE * t "Misty" ( t978) -f:36- • TH£ NUTCMCKEJI -7:00- 1 (I) eo MINUTES ~FIRST CAMERA I -? RIPL.EY'81El.M IT OR G MOVll U 'Ir "Jubal" (115e) Gltrvl F0<d. Erneat Borgnlnt. 15~ • *'Ir "It HIWll'led One ChtlatmM" ( 1977) Matlo Thomas. Wayne Rogo- tra. ~=ONVIOEO * • • "Conduct Unbecoming" (1975) Michael York, Susannah YOfk. -7:30- 1 GENE ICOTT FMGCll.E ROCK NIA IAIKETIAU -t.'00-• ell ALL-8TAA PARTY FOR MAJI(' INATRA -1 '11 KNIOHT RIOER TAXI ~TU& (f) lWIUOHT ZONE G) MOYIE • • • "How To Murdel Your Wife" ( 1985) JIClc l.ammon. Vtrna L111. I SOUOOOLD PU!DGE BREAK ®MOYIE • • "Table For Flva" (1983) John Voight, Rlctlard Cr111na. Cl)MOVIE U 'n "Night Shih" p982f Henry Winkler, Mlchaet Keaton. llMOYIE * *Yi "Endangered Species" (1982} Aobert Urich, Jobelh Williams -8:10- • NATURE -8:15- ll> NATURE I ENT£RTAlllillNT THl8 WUK TOOAY AT HOU. YW000 PARK -*46-l lUNDAY 8'0RT8 PAGE PUOOEllMN< -··-.INEAIC PfllWW8 -11.,_ w•1: I THE PNl'TNDGE FAMll. Y ,111111'( SWAGGART CAWNG AU SPORTS MOYIE • *"" "Starduat" (1975} David Eaaex. L.atry Hagman . ®MOVIE "Righi Of Way" (1983) Bette Davit, James Stewar1. Cl)MOVIE * * "Yes, Giorgio" ( 1982) Luciano Pavarotti, Katlll'yll Marrold. (%)MOYIE • U "Venom" (1982) Nicol Wil· »llNOll. Klaus Kinsld. -11:15- 8 C8S NEWS -11:30- 1 == ABC NEWS WORU> VISION SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVES I JEAAY FALWELL VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY (l)HARRYO 11)) MOVIE •*'Ir "Tiie Ellecutlonet" ( 1970} gr~11d, J~an Collins. • • "NaslMlle Grab · (1981) Jell Conaway. Cr1111na Raines. -8:30-> 8)700CLUB -11:~-8 TAXI CJ) LOU GRANT -9:00- • (I) THE J£FFERS0NS D at!MOVIE * • "Coast To Coast" (1980) Dyan Cannon. Ro~ Blake. 8 Bll.lY GRAHAM atRISTMAS SPECIAL •lIIMOYIE "Through Naked Eyes" (Premiere) David Soul. Pam Dawber fl Wl.D KINGDOM !~ • • * • "On The Waterfront" ( 1954) M8l1on Brando, Eve Marie Saint. (%)MOVIE *** ''Blume In Love" (t973) Georgl Segal. Susan Anspach. -t06- • Pt..EOOE 8AEAK -t:15- • MASTERPIECE THEATRE -t"J0- 1 (J) GOOONIQHT, BEAHT~ SCHOOL BEAT 80UO GOLD atAISTMAS SPECIAL 8i> THE NUTCRACl<ER -10:00- l i~JOHN,M.O. THE WOAU> TOMOMOW HARRYO ST ANDING ROOM OHL Y (a>MOYIE *. "Author! Aull'lor1" ( 1982) Al PIClno. Dyan Cannon, Cl) AN AUDIENCE WITH MEL 8AOOKS OMOVIE **'h 'Billy Jaci<" (197 1) Tom Laughlin. Oeloles Taylor -10:05- • Pl.EOOE 8AEAK -10:15- • OHS AT JULIA'S -10-JO- • IT IS WM'TEN DMOVIE u "NaSllville Grab': (1981) Jett Conaway. C11s11na Rames . D HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP -11:50- fJ MOVIE **"" "Murderer's Row" (1966) Dean Martin. Ann-Margret. -12.'(IO-e 1ooctue (!) INDEPEHOENT NETWORI< NEWS ~:CAUGHT IN TH£ (O)PIPPIH DMOVIE • * "Tile Salamander" (1981) Fran· co Nero. Anthony Quinn. -12:15- DMOVIE •*'Ir "Scarecrow" (1973) Gene Hacllman, Al Paclno. -12:30- C!l THE PROTECTOOS .. DON'T LET IT HAPPEN TO THE CHllDREH e IAABARA'S PA08LEM DOGS ell MOVIE **"" "I'm The Girt He Wants To Kill'' (1974) Julie Sommers. Tony Sel-i =GEORGE "The Witness" ( 1968) Ferenc Kaliai -12:50- !.IDMOVIE • • • * "Tiie Boal (1981) Jllefgen Prochnow. Arlhur Gruenemeye1 -1~:55- (C)MOYIE u I+ "The Minor Craci!'d" (1980) Blzabell'I. Taylor. Kim Novak. -1:00- ~ ~ llE MENACE Ls NJf1flC)8fT NnWORk • llE LES80H J Cl)MOYIE ~ u "Enter The Nm1a" (1981) Franco N«o, Suun Gto<oe -1:30- 'R ~ Pleyboyt" (19S418owtly Boye, Veola Vonn. @•NlWI e WDTMOOK H08PfTA4. -1:46- IEWITH • * * "Tht Ritz" ( 1976) Jack W• ton, Rita M0<eno. -2.'(IO- • ~ C88 NEWS NIGHTWATat ~STAM .. THE NFL -2:30- (%)MOVIE *** * "Galllpoll" (1981) Met Gtt>-aon, Miik Lee. -2'.45-~= .. * "Smgt Melalall" ( 1972} 00<· Olhy Tutin, Scott Alllony. CJ) AN AUOIENCE WITH MB. 8AOOKS -3:00-C!l MORNING STRETCH -3:20- 0MOVIE * "Zapped!" (1982) Scolt Belo. Wil· lieAames. -3:2S- (H) VIDEO JlJl(f8()X CHRISTMAS -3:30- (f) FAITH 20 -3:45- (SJ MOVIE • • * .. An OlllCer And A Gentle- man" ( t982) Rlchard Gere, Debra Wtnget. -3:56- (l:iJMOVIE • •·~ "Sharky's Machine" (1981} Bun ReynOlds. Rachel Watd. -4:00- (!) TOf> O' THE MORHIHG -4:30- ?E~WINKLE * * •.; "A Nighting*le Sang In Berk&- ley Square" (1979) Richard JO<dan . David NJVen. -4:35- (C)MOVIE H * 'h "The long Good Friday" (1980) Bob HOSklns, Helen Mlnen. 111••• ••• , •• ............. t •v.s. 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Thl'y also made their effort look easy bv virtually scoring one lay-up after another offensively, and limiting UCI to one shot at the other end of the l'ourt. got into foul trouble early and the lfuffaloes t'apit.alized by making 14 or 17 opportunities (UCI was 0-1 ). In the !\l'l'Ond half. after an ext'hange of baskets. the Anteaters went on their best spurt of the night, out.scoring Colorado 11 -0 to go ahead by a 53-46 margin with 16:20 to play Saturday night. Mulligan's UC lrvtnt• basketball team lost a game he. along with his players. felt it shouldn't have. And to make matters worse. the Anteaters were And while the Anteaters (2-2 ) did show flashes of bnlliance. most of the night th<'y were mired in mediocrity "WC' thr<.'w th<• ball.awav. WC' didn't hit key shots and our dcfC'nsc wasn't very g<Xxl,'' said Mulligan in summing up his team's performann· "In the first half all we did was foul them or let them have lay-ups " beaten decisively. . The University of Colorado. not a slouc·h by any means but Someone UCJ felt 1t should control. handed the Anteaters a 95-86 setback before another sparse crowd. this one totaling 1.722, at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center. The Buffaloes, 5-1. stampeded thl' Anteaters by shooting a whopping 73 1 ~ percent from the field (36-49) and by making nine more free throws (23-to-14) at the charity stripe. The S<>t:ond half wasn't much better During the first 20-minute p<•riod. the Ant<.'aters held the biggest advanl.<iges at 30-24 and 32-26. but the BuHal<.x:s quu.:kly caught up. and pass<'d UCI w take a 44 --10 lead into the locker room at halft1m<.• That lc>ml. though. wouldn't last e1thl·I' F'1vc m inutes latt'r Colorado lied the sc.·on • at 63-all, and thrc't' mmutt•s after that. 6-9 sophomore t't!nter Randy Downs. who sc·ored 2 1 points overall. hit three straight baskets to <:hangt-a 7 J-69 deficit into a_75-71 lt•ad tht· Buffaloes would never relinquish. "We're probably going to make somt- changes." admitted Mulligan. "But I'm going to have to tak<• a night to think about 1t rathC!r than say o r do anything rash " Tepper's 20-footer Artistic! •By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille o ... , !'Mot •t•" • Nick Tepper's 20~foot shot found a home with six seconds 'left in ·double overtime Saturday night and it provided Laguna Beach High with a 68-67 victory over the host Tritons to claim the 17th annual San Clemente basketball invitational cham- pionship. It was an uphill battle for Coach Craig Falconer's Artists. who had led comfortably until foul trouble turned their game around. Colorado's best weapon. too. during that half was the free throw hne as the Anteaters fSee l't:l. Page C~1 Vanguards rally . but fall, 70-68 · LOS ANGELI'S -A furi- oua comeback attempt by Southern c.lifom1a CoPete ClllDe up jull ahOrt Saturday m,ht • the wadercloi Van- ...... drapped • 7().88 de- c i 1 Ion to h .o a t Loya9-~l ln col- ..... bMketba1l Ktion, . &whem c.automia Col- ..... down 42 .. 29 at the half, bew.d a.ck over the fi.nal 20 .......... Dave c.cni llX>l"ed 14 of .. telm·biah 20 pointa wMf junior guard Sherwin Durham hit 12 of his 18 points la &he leCOnd half. whh playing one half of ter-- rible basketball," admitted SCC .-.wat ~ JeU Malateld. "The fin\ half WU ualy." Foorest McKenzie, a &-7 1enior, pa ced 'l.oyola-Marymount (2~) with 28 pbinta, while Keith Smith added 16 points ~ elght llliBtl for the Liona . It Wl:I Smith's 10-footer with 21 leCOnda ~fl which put the Lions up by four. 70-66. "It's kind of a moral vic- tory,'' Malatead said. "The gUya really played hard in the 9eCIOhd ti.If ... Laguna Beach's Mark McGrath provides a stumbl- And the Artists were down by a 67-64 margin with l: 17 left in the second overtime session. but all-tournament choice Scott For- tune hit from the top of the key to pare it to 67-66. then Fortune stoic the ball and was fouled with 24 seconds left. sec. now 8-2. overcame a •lua'lh fint half in which the v.,....lhotJuat 31 percent from the floor. .. I thlnk we•re fellin« away Part of lhe Vanguards' 1uc- ca1 in that half wu SCC's 2-3 r.one defeNe which finally started to take effect. Dave Corsi ing block to San Clemente's Tony Villane uva. ~e TEPPER, Pase Ct) The Black Alliance a breath off r:es·h air DICKEllSON YOUNGBLOOD MEYEll Rams control own destiny ByCURTSEEDE~ Of the Qelly Piiot Stett The New England Patriots are taking th<' final two weeks of the NFL regular season seriously -so seriously that they've decided to spend all their time m pleasant (c·ompared to Foxboro) Southern Cah - forma. The Patriots. unlike the Rams who they meet today at Anaheim Stadium (I p.m.), really aren't in position to control their own destiny They must wm today and they must wm in Seattle next Wl'<'k JUSt to hav(• a remote shot an an AFC Wild Card berth. With that goal m mind. the Patriots have set up training camp at Golden West College to prepare for today's game and ne.i>t week's against the Sea hawks. Meanwhile. lhP Rams (Ii -ti) know thev can still win the NFC W<>St crown by defeating the Patriots today and ix'attng thl· Sa111t:, m New Orle~ns next week "W<>rt• b<il'k tu square ont· We had the advantage but couldn't maintain 1t." says Rams Coach John Robinson. rc(C'rrmg to th<.· team's 13-9 sNback m Philadelphia last week. "This team must ix' destmt'<i to have its back against the wall. to have to hght for its life." says Jack Youngblood. "It's been that way all year. Now it looks like we're gmng to take th<.' fight right down to the last punch '' . The Pa\riots race the same plight With quarterback Steve Grogan doubtful because of hairline fracture of his right fibula, rookie Tony Eason has taken over the past two games. New England snapped a two-game losing streak last week with a 7-0 win over New Orleans. The Patriots are battling four other teams for the two wild l~t RAMS. Page 03, If The Black Alliance was a human being rather than a quarterhorse. Dr. Ken Wright wouldn't take him as a patient for the same reason Blane Schvaneveldt wouldn't take him as a trainee. To smooth all this out, The Black Alliance will be one of the_ f.avorites in the $200,000 Champion of Champions next Saturday at Los Alamitos and the owner is Dr. Ken Wright. Blane Schvaneveldt is the trainer of record but is a johnny come lately because of an early problem. The Black Alliance has a serious breathing problem and thereby lies a horse's tale. "When I fi rst got the colt by Duplicate Copy and Danci ng Etta," Ken Wright says, "l thought he would make a runner so I took h im to Blane and asked him tn train the horse. Blane thought it was a good idea unt·J he heard the colt breathe while he was running. "Blane turned him down, flat. He said he was afraid the horse was going to drop dead." So Ken Wright is asked what The Black Alliance actually sounds like while he ls running. lllio be perfectly honest,'' Doc Wright replies, "heT ulds like he is going to drop dead." Far from deceased, The Black Alliance has won $353.000 at the races including the Los Alamitos BlllBDARD TODAY TV-RADIO: See C2. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER "The first imt' I hear rum," says Danny Cardoza. one of the jockeys. "I thought somebody had gotten in the race with a truck and was blowing the air horn. Then he ran past me." Championship 'last f('ugust. That victory qualified him for the C of C next Saturday against such good runners and nonnal breathers as Dashingly, High- easterjet and Mr. Master Bug. Doc Wright says he expects The Black Alliance to run pasta few in the Champion of Champions. You see. Doc is one of those owners who believes in the animal as an athlete .. 'By all means," says Doc Wright "The Black Alliance is an athlete He's a competitor He knows he is in a race and he knows why. He JUSt loves to walk into the winner's circle." Doc Wright explains The Black Alliance's breathing problem as an actual obstruction in the air passage. This leads to a ritual. ''It sounds worse than it really is," Wright says, "although it does affect his breathing and we wonder how fast he would run if he didn't have this trouble. Blane says th ere is no telling how good he would be." ''The black horse and I must have our talk before every race." Doc Wright says "I wouldn't think of letting him go without saddling him and having our little talk." What do they talk about? "Well," says Wright, "I could hardly tell you that. It would give away our strategy." The Black Alliance has been very good for Blane Schvaneveldt who first had to be convinced he would not drop dead while running before he took over as trainer and brought him this far. The strategy in quarterhorse racing is to get oui of the gate and go to the front a nd stay there. By now, the people who play the game at Los Alamitos are used to the sound of The Black Alliance. Still. there are a lot of owners who talk to the horse, to the trainer and sometimes to the jockey. There are reasons to believe some of them listen. Leonard vows return to ring Ex-welterwe ig ht c hampion makes promise after exhibition WASHINGTON (AP) -Sugar Ray Leonard. who rl•tirl'd as th<.' undisputed welterweight cham- pion of the world in 1982. said • Saturday night he will fight again. "Ifs not a comeback. I am back," said thC' 27-year-old Leonard after he boxed six-round exhibitions again.~t two opponents at Andrews Air Force Base. "Now 1 have to get into serious shape," said Leonard. who ap- peared to be in fighting trim after boxing six rounds each against Hennan Epps and Odell Leonard. who Is not related. Asked w ho he would like t-0 fight. Leonard mentioned several opponents. including Marvelous Marvin Hagler, the undisput~ m1ddlewC'1ght champion. Roberto Duran. the World Boxing As- sociation Junior middleweight champion: Thomas Hearns. the World Boxing Council super wel- terseight champion. and the two welterweight champs -Milton McCrory and Dona.Id Curry. When the six -round exhibition was announced last week. Lt>onard said, "I just w~nt to stay in shape.'' But the first question at a news conference Saturday night was would he come out of retirement, and he quickly answered in the affirmative. Leonard's wife, Juanita, has been against her hll9bnnd return- ing to the ring, and last week she said . "I don't know 1f I'll be suc- C'<.'SSfull but I'm doing my best to kto>ep him retired " Leonard announe<'CI his retire- ment Nov. 9. 1982. five months after he had undergone surger}' for a detached retina of the let\ eye. At the lime. he had a 32·1 record with 2:l knockouts and h eld the undisputed wel- terweight title after volun tarily giving up the WBA junior middleweight title. The last time Leonard fought was Feb. 15, 1982. w hen he stop- ped Bruce Finch in the third round at Reno, Nev. He was then set to meet Roger Stafford on May 14, 1982. at Buffalo, N.Y. But five days before that fight, he un.derwent surgery. Lobos complete turnaround by stunning UCLA, 65-60 Wilander stuns Lendl in fin a ls LOS ANGELFS (AP) -The New Mexico basketball program. in a shambles just a few short years ago. appears all the way back. When Gary Colson took over as the team's head coach before the 1980-81 1eaaon. succeeding the fired Norm El· lenberger, New Mexico had been rocked by a gambling-money.grade scandal and waa placed on probation by the NCAA. team which was ranked seventh national-ly. But Phil Smith and Alan Dolenaky • combined for 35 points and acored four points el(h In the final 1:58 of play to lead the Lobo9 to a 65-60 upeet victory o~r the record of as4-252. He coached at nearby Pepperdlnf for 11 ~uona befo~ an- nounclna hl1 retirement In Ftbruary or 1979. But the retirement didn't lut long. They 1Jowed our fast break down and our offenae was terrible In the second half." The Bruins. who led by u many as 11 points, connected on only 33 percent of their field goal attempts In the eecond half while bt"lng oullCOred 37-21. MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -Sweden's MalA Wilander. ~n­ sldered pr1muily a clay-court 1~lall1t, Upecl top-seeded Ivan Leridl of Cz«hotlovakla, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 today to capture the men's singles title ln the Auatralian Open Tennis Championshipe. Collon brouJht a 42-46 N'!COrd at New Mexico into Pauley Pavilion Saturday and hls L..oho!I figured as 1ubetanual underdogs agauwt en unbt-utcn UCLA I Bruins. • "l never thought I'd be crying aft.er a win," said Collon. "But here I am doir\41 ju.-Jt that on the n oor at Pauley Pavilion. h 's bJ far the biggest win of my coaching career." CollOn, 49, iJ in hit 25th year as a head coach at the college level and has a career ' , The lcm waa only the 17th lor UCLA at Pauley Pavilion alnce the facility opened 19 yean qo. The Bruins have won 271 games on their home floor durina thal time. "New Mexk'O kicked our bUtta ln l'very phue of the tame.'' uld UCLA Coach Larry Farmer. "They were P'Uent. ran their ofren1e well and 1ot good ehota. • Smith, who scored 18 point.a, put the Lobos altead for good when he made a drtvinalayupwlth 1:58 to go. That made it 57•56. Neither team rould acore unt.U two f ~ throws by Smith with 37aec:ondaleft1•ve N~w Mox ro a thrt"e·polnt lead. , / It was the third time \hat Lendl, ranked No. I in the workt on th Atari-ATP oomputer, hM ~hed the final of a Gf'Md Slam evtnt. only to fl'll. Q.: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11. 1983 SPORTS BREAK Cosell said remarks about leaving TV crew were only a 'put-on' Prom AP dlapatcbet NEW YORK -Broadcaster How-[i] ard Cosell said Saturday he was only c. • joking when he told a reporter that he was leaving ABC-TV's Monday Night Football telecasts after this season. "It was a put-on. Anyone in his n~ht mind would have known at was a put-on," Cosell said. "I was amazed that anyone took it seriously " A copyright stor y 1n Mon- day's edition of Football News quotes Cosell as saying he was tared of working with "jocks" and that he found the Nataonal Football League "boring." Cosell 's Monday night col- Jeagu1.:s include formt•r foot- ball players Frank Gifford. Don Men.•d1th a nd O .J . Simpson. COSELL A prt'SS rt"lease 1ssut>d by the Detroit-based paper said Cosell mad<' thl' comments to a reporter in M1am1 before a rc'<:ent Monday night game It also said the commen ts were made in the presence of CBS sports • commentators Ha nk Stram and Jack Buck .• Contacted Saturday at ABC studios. Cosell said he was surprised to hear of the report. "lf and when I decide to reure, I will make the announcement m an appropriate and dignified mannE\f' and I will do it over the ABC fac:iliues ... he said. Quote of the ~a y Mike Gottfried, Kansas football coach. asked if powerful Nebraska does things that other teams don't do: "I've never seen anyone kick off so much." College Bowl 91m11: 1983-84 00, ......... ~ Jan 2. TeM~ Ohio St1t1 vt ~ltteburgh m Cetttem&e lowl ~ O.c 11. Freeno _ _._.. NOl1h1H'I lllino1• VI Fullenon Stitt ~ .. OMhwt ~Jan 2. P1ta0•n• 111tno11 va UCLA 1:?1:1 tun eowl ---~=-•--"""".., ~ O•c 24 El Pu o South•tn Mllh001al va Alabama North Dakota St. wins title Freshman quarte rback J eff Ben-[il lrlm rusht.-d for 121 yards Saturday lo c. • lead North Dakota State to thl' NCAA Division II collt'gt.• football l·rown Saturduy with a 41 -:.!l win owr Central Stall' of Ohio in th1..• Palm Bowl Ben trim led a 21 -poant first quarter explosaon as the Bison took advantagl· of 30 mph winds gusting through Ml·moraal St<id1um in Mt·Allc•n, Texas. Then ht· d1rl'Ctl'Cl three morC' sc..•oring drives against tht.• want! 1n the Sl~und <ind third quarters . EIS<'where. Western CC1rolana topped Furman, 14-7, and South<'rn llhnoas beat Nevada-Re no. 23-7. to set up a meeting next week fur the D1v1sion I-AA title, and Mesa of Colorado topped Central Arkansas. 34-17, a nd Carson-Newman routed Saginaw Valley (Mich.) State. 41 -7. in NAIA Division l semifinals ... Southern Illinois' win over Nevada-Reno was keyed by cornerback Terry Taylor. who inter- cepted two passes and returned one 24 yards for a touchdown . . . Melvin Dorsey of Western Carolina. 12-2, ran for I02 yards and the Catamouts' defense held Furman's Stanford Jennings to only 25 yards. Air Foret> gains Indepe nde nce SHREVEPORT. La. Aar force [il quarterback Marty Louthan directed a c. t ball-control Wishbone offense thal set up thrt't.' Scan Pavlkh field goals und lht• 16th-ranked Fakons defeated Mississipi 9-:! under monsoon conditions an the eighth annual lndependcm•t• Bowl Saturday night The v1c·tory was Aar Force's eighth !n CJ row and enabled the Falcons to finish the year at I0-2. tx><:oming the first team in academy history to wan 10 games an u season. Ole Miss had ats five-game winning strt•<.tk snapped and wound up 6-6. Up to five inches of ram fell on Shreveport prior to kickoff. rc<lul·ang the grass field to a quagmirf.' tn places. During the game, rain fell intermittently, often accompanied by lightnmg and gusty winds Air Force scored on its first possession. moving from its own 10 to the Ole Miss 26, where Pavlich kicked a 44-yard field goal. Louthan's 22-yard pass to tight end Jerry Rose was a key piay on the drive. Giu to surprise, pre p fie ld SAN DimO -Mutt G1us1.u of m F08wr City, Cull!. !S(.'Ored a surprising triumph In the men's rac.•e ttnd Janet S mith of Edl.80n, N .J. romped to victory - In the women's event Saturday in the Cross Country Champlonsh1Pff at Balboa Park. Giusto, a 17-year-old senior , was timed In 14.54. l _seconds Cor the 5.000-meter race. easily beating' Tracy Carrison. the West Regional c hampion from Klamath Falls. Ore. and the pre-race favoratc Garrison, also 17 and a senior, finish<.'<! second an 15:04.5. · He was followed by another West runner, Simon Gutierrez of Albuquerque. N.M. in 15:05.4. Rounding out the top five were David Halle of Rockford, Ill., fourth in 15:08.4, and Chris Zinn of Pott.ersville, Mo .. fifth in 16:09.7 King winless in l 0 games SC'Ored two gools and assisted on , INGLEWOOD -Michel Goulet ~ anothe r Saturday night to lead the Quebec Nord1ques to a 6-4 National Hockey ~a'gutt victory over the slumping Los Angeles Kings. Thl' Sl'tbuck strNcht'd the Kings' winless strl'ak to IO gam<.'S. Thl'y arc• 0-9-1 during that span and have a season record of 7-17-6. Tht> Vlt'torv was the Sl'V<.•nth in a row for.the Nord1gut.•s, who raised their season ra'Ord to 17-11-3. Goull't'sst'<.'Cmd gamt·of the game came at 6:22 of tht• third p<•r1ud during a Quebc'<.' power play and broke a 4-4 tit.·. Tht· Nord14ues l'Ompleted the scoring with 7::Hi fl•m:.11ning when Pat Pri'ee rt-gas tcred his I u'SI gvul of thl· season The Nord1qul'S won dl'!-.pllt· attempting only 24 shots as l'Omµarl-<l tu a st·ason-hagh 45 by the Canadian pair takes lead JAKARTA, lndorll'saa -Cetn - adaa ns DaVtd Barr and Jerry Anderson o n Saturday regained the lead they lost to the United States a day earlier with a !I total 8-under-par 424 in the third round of the World Cup golf tournament. The Canadian paar was one stroke ahead of John Cook and Rex Caldwell of the United St.ates. who had a combined 425. Vaqstake consolation at Sonora ·Rustlers, Pirates fall • nee Neal's 20-foot jump shot th two seconds remaining gave •ine High a 66-64 victory over ea-Olinda Saturday night. giv- the Vaqueros their second s aight Sonora Tournament con- allon l·hamp1onsh1p he \' aqueros. now 3-1. let a point. third-quarter lf.'ad s hp ·ay. allowing the Wildcats to t even at 54, 56. 58 and 64 ~ ore Neal ronnec-ted on the nmng shot cff Btelman topped all Va- e ro scorers with 21 points, ile Neal finished the night th 10 Bobbv Rhodes scored 16 mts. ancludmg eight in the 1rd quarter 1elma n also had eight rt'- unds. while teammate Ken !dwell had six boards. Irvine shot 57 percent from the r . The Vaqueros. whose lone de- at this season came against agnoha m the Sonora Tourney ner. began play in the Irvine urnament Monday at 8 p.m . ainst Villa Park an the Vaquero IF title to anguards ~El Modena H1gh's Vanguards flok a 10-7 decision over Century feague rival Foothill Saturday l ght to claim the CIF Southern f onfer en ce football ch am- f onsh1p at Ana heim Stadium. It was nearly a c·arbon copy of Vanguards' 13-7 victory over th11l an h~agye play with the tter able to score JUSt ol"e touch- )Wn again El Modl'na. under the coaching Bob Lester. fanashes 12-2 Ted ullen's Foothill dub finis hes -3-1. I In thl' l•arlier g<ime at Anaheim tad1um. Sunn v Hills took Free- ay L<'ague n·val apart for tht• entral Conference cham - onsh1p, rolhng tu a 29-U victor La Habra. which defeated unny Hall~ in league play. 14-12. nishes at I I -3 ln other t'<>nfl•rence cham- 'onsh1p games. Canyon of ugus dropped Bishop Mont- mery. 40·24 for the North- estern title at College of the nyons: Ganesha was a 23-14 inner in the Southeastern al itrus College; and Whittler hrisuan took a I 0-7 victory over ishop at Gahr High m the ln- nd Conference. Each settles for fourth place; Gauchos topped Golden West, Orange Coast and Saddlcback colleges wrapped up tournament basketball action on a sour note Saturday night w1lh both the Rustlers and Pirates dropping th1rd·place contests. while the Gauchos were losers an the ehamp1onship match of the Santa Barbara Tournament. Here's wh<.tt took plaCl'. Pasadena CC 78, Golde n West 68 The Lam·l·rs took third plal't' an Goldl•n Wt•st's tournament with a victory ovl•r tht• host Rustll•rs. and they had to t.'Oml' bal·k from a four-point hulftimc deficit to do It Glen Jal'kson 5(.'0rt.J 17 points a nd Don Nl·lson added 13 for the Lam"t'rs. who we re• trailing :J7 -J3 at intermission. Oesplll' thl' def(;'at. Golden Wl-st Coat·h Jun Creenheld 1s pJe<lS(.>d with the progrC'SS his voung team 1s making. "We'rt• li(t>tting thc•re." Grc•enf1eld admit t<.-d afterward "I was very pleased. I thought Wl' pluyt'Cl a fine first half We're sustaining our play longL•r and longer. We 're up to about 33 minutes now " Dan Sitx>r lt-d the Rustlers (l-4) with 17 poml!i. while Rob Dameron had 12 and Rich Murray and Bob O'Connor had 10 points apiece. · Pasadena, taking advantage of 29 Rustler fouls. hat 30 of 39 frt-e throws tliAl.IA -Goldlr\ .. OaD • ,.. ~A...---IO ... y IJive Saturday aflM' the .. .., ol play ln the community ~ ............ YOUeyW~.,~ oflequof,m, BA SKETBALL R1ve rs1de CC defeatl-d Gll•naall', 8 1-72 to win the fifth annual tournament bl-hind the play of tournev MVP Brad Housden Th~ Rusth·rs hPad for Vasalw next week to l'c>mp<•te an t hl' Colll'gt· of St-qumas Tournament wh1l·h begins Friday Sanla Rosa 82. Orang<' Coast 72 Sant<• Ho"• IJ.1lllt.tf b .. u·k from an earlv 18-4 defll'll to t'<tpturr third plat'l' 111 the s'kyhnt' Tournaml•nt 1n $;rn Bruno The loss dropp<•d C111wh Tandy Gillis' P1ra tl'S to ;{-5 lln the season OCC soµhumort• <'l'nt<·r Brad Gut>sS. who l'ame antn the game as thl' tl'am's leading scorer. pat·ked up thr~: p<•rsonul fouls an thl' first half and was on the bench as Santa Hosa battltod back to take a 37·:i6 lead at the anterm1ss1on Guess promptly p1ckl'Cl up hts fourth foul early in these<.:ond half. returnl-d to the bc.•nch and finished the night with six poinlc;. Guard Ken Bardsley scored a team-high 18 points for tht' P1ratt'S. J<'ff Stephens chipped in 12 and Darr ick Morgan and John Berry added 10 potnts ap1C'l'e. Coast rt•turns to actton Wedne>sday night when thl.' Pirates travel south to faC'e Palomar at 7:30. Long Beach CC 67, Saddieback 61 The Gauchos. lost frl'shman sensation Alex- ander Hamilton early with a hand injury and couldn't k~p pace with the Vikings in the championship t'Ontest of the Santa Barbara Tournament. Barry Barnes had 17 points for Long Beach CC while teammatl• Derf'k Jones. a 6-6 freshman who was named tourrrnment MVP. had 14 "'""".., Artist Scott fortune looks for teammate while in. •Uldln. ~ 1-tadwly in tMlr .,,..... ...... the lfqrtla 1 top eeeded Giants. were a-1en. 11-7, 11-2. 1~1&. H-0. The Gauchos. now :3-5, had four players in double figures. with Brett Olivier leading the way with 12 points Long &·~ll'h man<1gcd to hit just 19 of 36 free throws. being guarded by San Cleme nte's frank Ciezadlo. Tbe 8.ultlerl dMll ni dint • ft.'tory to awld ... ~~-tbe IOUmlmlat, dJapoeed ot n.Anza ia th9 c~ ~-I0-15, IM. H -.5. le.14 ID ......... tba\ lq\Yd. TEPPER FINISHES IT • • • Tb8 tumabout ln the leCOnd match waa Sports on radio, TV From Page Cl H1~ shot from th!' line missed. but sophomore Coby Naess fort·ed a jump ball. rnntrolled the tip and the Artists had the ball out of bounds with l l seconds left "Our two seniors (Fortunl' und Tepp«rJ made the big shots." said Fakonn. whu added 1t was lhc Artists' plan 10 go to the key with Fortune an final sccontls. "W e wanted Fortune an the m1ddll' w ith (Tom) Arndt and Tepper at the wings from 15 fec•t ," s~ud Falconer. "It wasn't suppos<-'CI to be 20 fret ... Nevertheless. that's where all-tournament . choice Tepper was camped and he sent at home for hls 23rd and 24th points of the game. The Arttsts had things their way for a long time in this one wath a stepped-up tempo keeping e qlhomore middle blocker Debbie the• Tr11ons and Ii -10 senior !Jean • fNlhman oulllide hitter Chrll C b and .... Mary Cahill. TELEVISION NFL -Seattle at New York 10 a.m (4) arrt'tt at ay ID the flnll ,.ne of the eecond maid), Giants. Garrett. th~ tuurnev·~ MVP. QWC l......I l" •. ,...,~ fell behi-...1 14_13, bef---I pm <:!I NFL Washington at DaUas. was JUSt 4 for 16 fro~ the field ._. -wmu uiu ....... RADIO · through three periods. but fan-~'ta.in.:.. ~~:C,~'·to NrL CX•troit at Cllll'Umall, 9:45 a.m .. KNWZ ashl'CI w11h 20 points as the Artists dallft the IUlitt thm\.J-.. 'p. ,_... payy lodl v ( 1190), New England at Rams, 1 p.m .. KMPC (710): abandoned their up-tempo be-a\2 o'c-)ock. ___. .. ~~~..-" St Louis a t Ra1ul•rs. I p.rn .. KNX (1070). NBA - l'ausc· of foul truublt". Nl'w York<Knicks at Lakl•rs. 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). Still, the ArtiSL'i SUt'(.'('SSfully ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~::.:.:. sagged on Garrett enough to keep him from further damage after he had missed 6:46 of playing time in the first halC b<x:ause of foul troubll" San Clemente sent it into over - time• when Frank Ciezlado hit from 20 feet with 43 seconds left a nd survived Fortune's 12-foot In-and-out attempt. Buy our holiday lover's Merri-Mint Sundae. And~tour lee Creatn Lover's-Calendar Free. R..iht t~'l\v at S\wn ... ·11·~ yriu'rt' m for I\''' \Cry 'J'X"Cml hnlicl:w fl't':ll!! TIJl• fiN 1~ S"\'n'oC'n·, own Ml'm·M1111 S11ml,1c. made 1u~1 fnr the GC!l<'ol.m It\ uea1cd with wmtcry thm·mtnr hahanga wins Suh-4 race San Clemente jumped to a 62-58 lead in the first overtime only to see Tepper hit a pair at the line and Nacss grab an offensive rebound and put it in from under- neath with 54 seconds leCt. Again the Tritons jumped ahead an the second overtime with Garrett at the line for one. then with two buckets to get that 67 ·64 lead. FiMlly it came down to th()S(! final six seconds and tame kc m'.1111, 1oppe<l w11h lu-o.iu~ hot fudi.ic .lnd d{'\."t1m1cd w11h :ill the mmmtn~ There' cvt~n ,\ c.1nJy 1.J1W1 Cuurlt"Y of an elf Th.., 'C.'('0111.i tn'.tt 1 .. chc l'J84 s~nscn's IC\! C~:am u l\'l'r;,. Cil..-ndllr .... nm AP •11patcbes Gida.mus Shahanga of Tan- ·~ swept past Zach Barie. his Jlow Tanzanian and classmate t the UnJvenity of Texas-El aso, on Saturday to win the tght-kllometer S ut>.-4-Caprol.an vitatlonal road race in Newport &eh an 22 minutes. 27 tecond.s. Shahanga. 22. the CUl'ttnl CAA 5.000 and 10,000·met.er recorded the 11te· ond-bc.•st time ever tor an eight-kilometer road race, race spokesman Steve San Filippo said. The best time was 22:04 set in Los Altos an 1980 by Alberto Salazar of Oregon. Shahanga r«<'lvt'd a Pol'8Che 911 Targa to Ute for a ye&r for be•llng 2,4SJ9 other runners. 100 of whom wen• Invited to compete. San Filippo uid. ' out. Falconer nnd San Clemente Cooch Brian Scherbftrt just stood n ar lhC' sc:orcr'a table. 1tarlna and alm08t laughing_ •t -t'ICh other. All other emotions had lx-cn used. Then Tepp<'r 11ent It home. . . tc fc.1rul'\.., 12 rh<110!(mrh '" 1hc "~' 1JTC9'5C:1bk mc~.J1blc "''"~'" a..·1• (f(';'lll\ t ~.Ilk lfl\ ')\111\\• 1'\'{'f ~n Buy l'lfl\' Mcm·Minc und.11• nnJ th1~ ~1x,'t.icul.1r h · Cre:un lcwcr's ColcnJ.u I youf'l..our 0\•,11 ' And our "~'Y 1{ ~ixhn11 you a '1:1'Y ~P..'\"lJl SEA N GRl::l:11NG I '<11'1>-i-t••'"'°"""" ~ Harbor at Adams t \ ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 11. 1983 ~1 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ..;.. __ ,:.. ______________________ ..:., ____________________ ....;~ . __ , Daily Pltol Sten 'hoto Lance Neal carries much of Irvine High's 1itle hopes in the Irvine baske tball tournament which begins Monday a t three sites. Raiders seek home edge LOS ANGELES tAP) -Coach Jim Hanifan of the St. Louis Cardinals isn't one to delude himself "I don't think that abilitv-w1sc. were 1n the same category with the Raiders.~· said Hanifan. wh()S{' team fares Los Angeles today at the Coliseum "Going up against the Ra1.ders for us 1s like going up against Dallas or Washington. and we haven't fa red too well against them ·· You might say that The Cards haw an 0--1 record againi.t the Cowboys and Redskins this s<'ason and have been out.sc·ored 152-55 111 those gamt·~ "The thing with the Raiders ls they JUSt don't seem to have a weakness." said Hanifan. "I JUSt hope we can play to our ability .. The well-rested Raiders ca n sew up the home field advantage for the American Football Con· fe rence segment of the Nauonal Football League playoffs with a victory over the Cardinals. The Raiders will bring an 11-3 record into the game. their first actio n since they clinched the AFC Western Di vision crown w1th a 42-10 thumping of the San Diego Chargers on Thursday, Dec. 1. The Cardinals. meanwhile. will try to keep their slim playoff hopes altve St Louis. 5-2-1 in 1ts last eight games. has a 6-7-1 overall record. Kicko ff ume ts I p.m The Raiders are listed as nine-point favorites. Should the Raiders IQS('..Jhe_y would...slillbeA.U:J.i::..~•---­~ to dine the home field advantage leading up to the Super Bowl m Tampa. Fla .. by beating San Diego next Sunday in their final regular-season game. Los Angeles Coach Tom Flores took note of what ttie Cardinals have done in the last eight weeks. "One of the problems they had early in the season was similar to o urs. they were turning the ball over a lot," he said. RAMS MEET PA TS ••• From PageC1 card playoff spotS in the AFC l · The Patriots' win over new O rlt·ans marked the fgirsl lime they had dcf{•ated an NFC foe in eight tries this season. Ram rookie running bac:k Ertl' 01t'kerson will be reunited with his old college l·oat'h at SMU l'{ew England Coach Ron Meyer wh1t'h means the Pats are well aware of Dickerson's numtx-rs ( 1.634 yards on 344 carnes). "I know he'll be c:ranked up for this game, not just because of me but because of some former S MU assistants on our staff. including Steve Endicott, who was instrumental in recruiting him." says Meyer "I'm sure Eric w1U want lo turn the tables on us." The NFL season is getting down to the nilly gritty now. The Rams. should they lose today. c:an still e nter the playoffs via the wild card route. But of the three NFC West teams in t'Ontenuon. the Rams enter the final two weeks with a somewhat favorable schedule. San Francisco, tied with the Rams with an 8-6 record, must face Buffalo in Buffalo before closing out the season at home against Dallas. • When yov join ovr VHS Vid.o ••chonve club with $of your lriench within 4$ days. An oddttlonot S37 .50 fH will be choreecf at the end of 3 yeon. Ne •th« .bM- .. .-.. Eoch VHS eachonve wiM <Ott 504 phi\ \h1ppplnt 842·•• ......... .. l ' i Area pl-eps congregate in Irvine Fountain Valley, Ocean View,MaterDei to compete in TofC f By ROGER CARLSON 01 , ... Dell, "'°' lleff Two of the season's biggest at- tracuons -one in terms of strength, another In terms of area inte rest -are on tap this week In the form of the Tournament of Champions prep basketball in - vitational at Cal Poly Pomona and the Irvine Basketball Classic T he Irv ine tourney takes place on three fronts during the first two days. narrows to two on Thursday. then wraps up on Fri- day at Irvine High. It's a W(•ck wh1th indudC's everv Sea View and Sunset League e ntry in ac:uon . in ad- d1t1on w to p-rawd Mater Oe1, Washington, Dallas meet From AP dispatch~s The Was hington Redskins v~ the· Dc.i llas Cowbovs. one of the National F\x1tball 0 Ll'ague's hot· test rtvalnes for morl' than two Ul~·adl•s. resumt·~ today Ill Texas Stadium in onl' of the NFL's biggest games s1n<:e the st.art of the 1983 season. The two teams already have clinched pli)loff lx-rths, the only two National Conference teams to do so with two weekends remain- ing in the season. But first pla<.'f' in the N f'C East is on the line. The Cowboys and Redskins are lied for the lead, each at 12-2. the NFL's best records thlS year. A victory by Dallas will clinch, the crown for the Cowboys. w ho opened the season by rallying from a 23-3 first-half deficit to stun the 'Skins 31-30. Woodbridge and L~guna Beach. Mater Del puts 1ts 4-0 record on the line at the T or C on the Cal Poly Pomona campus Mo nday against Notre Dame, and If s uc- ceuful, could be ma~hed against Pasadena, St. Bernard and Crenshaw in ensuing rounds. Fountain Valley's 5:30 contest Monday is against Wayne Engelstad led-Bosco Tech. Engelstad is a 6-8 senior who ave raged 20.8 points a game last season. pacing Bosco to the CJF 4-A semis. Enge lstad as headed for UC Irvine next ~n. Mater Dei fa«cs Notre Dame at H.:rn. following t h t• St .Bernard-Compton ganw at 7 vi.·c1u1 \111: .. ' V.HllVUl V· I •• :Ht:•\: MOiler. duels 11183 CIF 4-A finallat Long Beach Poly at 7 Tuesday night. Among the heavyweights fea- tured at the T of C a rc John Williams (Crenshaw), C hris Sanole (LB Poly) and Mater Dei's knockout ·punch of 6-7 Tom Lewis and 6-6 Ma.u Beeuwsaert. The Irvine Tournament finds Artesia at Woodbridge at 8. fol - lowing a 6:15 game between Cor- ona del Mar and Tustin a t 6:15 m part of a triple-header. Irvine hosts Villa Park at 8 as the nighttap of a triple-header. and at Universnv. Gan.Jen Grove \01s1ts at 8. follo~tn~ a 6:15 duel b<'tween Can~on and Costa Mesa. Bradshaw makes success[ ul return Frum AP dispatches NEW YORK -Terrv Brad- s haw, in h is· first appt•arance of the season, threw two touchdown passes before re-injuring has elbow in the second quarter and the Pittsburgh Steelers d inc:hed a National Football League playoff berth with a 34-7 victory Satur- day in the New York J ets' last game at Shea Stadium. Bradshaw hit SC'Orlng passes of 17 yards to rookie Gregg Gurrity late in the first quarter and 10 yards to Calvin Sweeney 44 sec- onds into the second period. On the second one. he suffered bruises to his right forearm and the elbow which was operated on last March. Bradshaw finished w ith com- pletions on 5 of 8 passes for 77 ~ard~ Cliff Stoudt. w ho had started Pittsburgh's firs t 14 games, took ovL•r a nd threw TD passes of l:J yards to Bennie Cun- ningham in the third quarter and 18 yards to Sweeney in the fourth. .fflaml 31, Atlanta 24 MIAMI -Don Strock. filling in for the injured Dan Marino. fired two touchdown passes Sat- urday night to lead the play- off-bound Miami Dolphins to a :H -24 National Football League victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Marino. his knee sprained in last weekend's 24-17 triumph at Houston. watched and cheered from the side lines as Strock led the Dolphins to four touchdowns, completing 18 of 23 passes for 229 yards. 1983 ATCIIO TeurN1"*9t .. Cl\amfleM f (MeMIY 11 Cll ~tly "'-• I( .... """' ._.81nn1119 YI P1HO.n1 s »-Fount1l11 Vetlev YI 80lCO Te<I\ ~ 7-St 8e<ne•O Y\ COf'l\PIOll , I »-Maittr o.i v' Notre 01rN j (T~v 11 Cll ~tlY ~-. ~tlY ~IY._I I ..-Vlfbllm Del YI. 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Come in and you 'll receive a 1984 Honda Championship Racing Calendar free~ Along ·I I ' C•t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December t1. 1983 Rejecti:on New Mexico'· Tim Garrett (14) blocks shot attempt of UC LA 's Bra d BUllETIN BOARD Backpacking class A one-day seminar, designed to give backpackers 11ps on ways to save time and money. will be l'leld a1 Orange Coast College on Saturday Tl'le program will be held from 9 a m to 3 pm. in the college's chemistry building Room 207 Fee 1s S 15 Forest ranger Don Cornell will discuss se1ec- 11on of right equipment. mountain and desen hazards. map reading. water purihcatton and safety He will also show slides ot the High Sierras and offer suggestions for places to backpack He will also bring some ol the 1a1es1 eQu1pmen1 used by packers Tickets for the lecture are now on sale in the college's Student Center Bu1ld111Q The oltice is open Monday through Friday lrom 9 a m to 7 p m and Saturdays. 8 a m to noon For more 1nlorma11on phone 432-5880 Ski camp The 25th annual Snow Summit Youth Ski Camp for ooys and girts. ages 7 • 17. is sched- uled !or Dec 26-31 at Big Bear Lake t--tlt---'fmr-e~ttn~~!tS!rtorrtilff'err a complete program with adult supervision Lile llcltets all-day instruction, race training. lun races. night skiing and tree ski time 1s ptanneo. Fee for the entire camp, which includes meats. lodging. round-trip bus transportation from Newpcrt Beach, ls $350. Enrollment Is limited to the first 75 campers. Skis. boots and pales can be rented for $-40. A typical day In the camp includes a pair of two-hour Instruction periods, each followed by a free hour bl skiing time and prachce 11me with a counseling stall Activities alter the lnstruchon program in- clude campllres. ski films. games. songs skits. rotler Skating, night skiing tun races and an awards night More 1nlorma11on is available by phoning 866-5766 or writing Dave Bellows. P 0 Box: 5-408. Big Bear take. CA .. 92315. Holmes to be stripped of title? LAS VEGAS CAP) -The World Boxing Council's executive committee went into closed session Saturday night to debate strapping Larry Holmes of his heavyweight title for refusing to fight Oreg Page for the $2.55 million offered by promoter Don Kmg. Despite Holmes' call for tht-proceedings to be open . the WBC's committee decided on a closed session for the commmee to hear from Holmes. King and Page. Wright as Lobo T.J. Drake loo ks on. Bruins fell, 65-60 . Baseball camp UC Irvine baseball coach Mike Gerakos wlll direct the fourth annual lJCt Christmas B&Mlball Camp Dec. 27-30 at Anteater Stadium The camp has morning sessions (9 to noon) !or players. ages 8-12. and afternoon seu1ons I 110 -4 p.m.I for ~es 13 and over. High school seniors are not ehglb+e for the camp Gerakos wlll be Joined by former m11or college and prolesatonal players In teaching proper baset>all fundamentals and emphasiz- ing 1nv1viduat Instruction. Drills and games are also part of the camp, Camp lee 1s $75 More mtormalion 11 avail- able by phoning 856-6745 Surlmeel S1gnups lof the Katin Pro-am Team Challenge surC1ng contest wlll continue through Thursday The event will oe staged Feb 1-5 at tne Hun1ington Beactt Pier The mee1 will involve 192 surfers from 48 professional and amateur teams Four-man teams may enter the event tor $-400, all of which goes into the contest purse The contest will offer a $6.000 cash prize to lhe top professional The top team will receive 1he Waller Katin Memorial Trophy The event is sanctioned by the Association ol Surfing Professionals as a team contest. For more mlormahon. phone Bob Vehllng at (213) 592-2052. l'outh eross country The City of Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department Is accepting regis- tration for us 1983 c1oss country meet The meet is set !or Saturday at 9 a.m. Contestanls can compete 1n various dlv1s1ons for ages 8-15 Entry lee la S2. The raoe will be held In and around Eastbtufl Park in Corona del Mar Phone 6-40-2271 for Information. 49ersrout Texas Titans handed first loss in Montana Fro1a AP •11,.tellH LONG BEACH -GuiJd Joedy Gardner scored 21 points and pulled down six rebounds Saturday night to lead Long Beach State to a convincing 83-63 non-<X>nference college basketball victory over Texas. Forward Darryl Adams and center Ivan Ver- berckt added 15 points each for the 49ers, who raised theirseaaon record to3-4. Forward Craig Lack had 10 pointa and pulled down a game-high nine rebounds for the winners. Forward Carlton Cooper led Texas with 17 points and six rebounds. Karl Willock added 14 points for the Longhorns, who fell to 2-3. The 49ers scored the game's first six points in leading all the way. Montana 60, CS F ullerton 46 -Marc GlaSS scor~ 10 points and held Cal State Fullerton's high-scoring guard Leon Wood in check to spark the hosts over the Titans in Missoula, Mont. The win gave Montana a 7-0 record and the title in its annual Champion Holiday Classic tournament. Fullerton fell to 5-1. Montana's defense held Fullerton to 30 points below Its per-game average and limited its outside shooting to 33 perc.'ent. Wood, an All-American who entered the tournament averaging 30 points per game, finished with only 15. Montana, which led 25-20 at halftime, pulled out to a 13-point lead midway through the second half before the Titans closed the gap with an 8-0 scoring burst. The Titans never got closer than five points as Montana added to its lead when the Titans were forced to foul. Boise St. 60, Freaao St. 52 -Guard Vince Hinchen scored 22 points, 18 in the second haH, to give host Boise State the upset over 20th-ranked Fresno State. Texas Tecb 8%, Pepperdlne H -Senior guard David Reynolds led a well-balanced offense with 14 points and Texas Tech's tenacious defense shut off the Waves' inside game as the Red Raiders posted the win in Lubbock. Oregon State 53, Iowa 48 -Darrin Houston and Rick Berry propelled Oregon State to a 13-point lead and the 18th-ranked Beavers held on for the triumph over No. 5 Iowa at Corvallis. The Joss was the second in a row for the 3-2 Hawkeyes, who were drubbed, 79-58, Wednesday night in Louisville. Oregon State. 2-1. avenged a 56-45 loss to Iowa in the title game of the Hawkeye Cl~ic a week ago. Stanford 107, UC San Diego 60 -Center John Revelli and guard KJ?ilh Jones combined for 45 points as Stanford easily beat visiting UC San Diego. Stanford used a 45-10 scoring spree in a span of 11 :24 of the first half t.o take a 59-24 lead after the teams were tied 14-14 at the 13 minute mark. J ones scored 12 of his game-high total o( 24 points in that scoring run. COLLEGES m Sota Clara 67, San Jose St. 1$-Senior forward Mike Nonnan scored 17 points to lead the University of Santa Clara to the win over host San Joee State. UNLV 86, West Virginia 7% -Ed Catchinp scored a career-high 30 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the unbeaten Rebels past visl\lng West Virginia before a crowd of 15,876. In other action involving top 10 teams: Nortb Carolina 87, Syracuse 14 -The top-ranked Tar Heels, with All-America Michael Jordan's 19 points leading the way, crushed the Orangemen before a cr<\wd of 32,235 at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse. "-. It was the fifth straight college basketball victory for North Carolina, while Syracuse suffered its first loss in five games. Kentucky 72, Kansas 50 -Melvin Turpin scored 25 points while Jim Master gunned in 23, many of them on shots from long range, and second-ranked Kc;:ntucky cruised past Kansas in Lawrence. DePaul 63 , Georgetown 61 -Jerry McMillan sank a pair of free throws with 22 seconds remaining to lift No. l :i De Paul to its upset victory over third-ranked Georgetown in Chicago. Mississippi St. 50, Memphis St. 49 -Mississippi State's Kelvin Hildreth sank two free throws with 12 seconds remaining to lift the Bulldogs to an upset victory over the fourth-rankEtd Tigers in Memphis. OV kickers roll; Oilers gain split TORRA~CE -Ocean View High, with 0~ Kaplan firing in three goals, won its first two games of the South Torrance soccer tournament Saturday and will face Muir High in the tourney quarterfinals on Monday, Dec. 19. Meanwhile, Huntington Beach dropped into the consolation bracket of the same tournament after a 2-1 loss to Claremont in its opener. The Oilers rebounded with a 5-2 triumph over North Torrance in their second game of the day. Ocean View topped Redondo 4-2 as Kaplan scored two goals. The Seahawks then defeated Torrance 3-1 in their-second game.-_ ··~-- With the two victories, Ocean View is now 4-0-1. Huntington Beach's Vince Duke accounted for the Oilers' only goal in their loss to Claremont. He also scored twice in the Huntington Beach w in. 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SATURDAY, DEC. 14 Sun eawt (II Et l'n ol SMU 110· ll ., Ala1>11ma 17·•1 noon MONDAY, DEC. U Alefta 8oWI tat H...-,eul Penn State (7·4·11 v1 Wasn."910,. ti l So m THUtlSDAY, OEC. 1' LMMnv a.w1 (al ~Ciiiis) Bo•ton Cotteoe 19·21 V\ Notre Dame t•·S), S:lO o.m Paac:h Bewt (at Atlanta ) North Carolina ll·l > v1 Ftor1oa St •· Sl llOOn Gai.t 9tWI (at Jadu_ .. , towa 19·21 v1. FIOrloa 11·2·1), 6 om SATURDAY, DEC. 31 8"J1b1r..et &owt (II H9111Mn) 8avto• 11·1·11 "' O<•ar.om. St 7 • S om MONDAY, JAN. 1 con.n Bowl (al DalH ) Geo<9•• t9·t·IJ vs Toa• 111 01 1010 a m F .. ., ........ (•I TemNI On10 St 18 l r •• p,11,0uro~ •8 1 1 10)() a m Ito\<! Bowl ltl Pai.oen.l 1111no" 110· 11 V\ UCLA •6·•· 11 2 o,.., Oranee lowl (I I M.imt) Neora'"• I 12·01 V\ M .,., F a 10· I Sorn SV..r 8oWI (at New Orlten1) Auourn t 10· I 1 vi M1cn1oan 19 7 \ o"' Sll\lrCSIV'\ COle9e footNI l~DUENDENCE &OWL (al SM._,, La.) 4 .r FOfCt 9 Mll\IUIOO• 3 NC4A DIVISION l·AA Somlflnll• Soutntrn lllino" 13 Nevada·R1no I wnttrn Carolina 14. Furm•n 7 HCA4 DIVISION II ~.iiio (II McAllen, Tu .) Norin Oa,ota State 41 , Central State IOllll>l 11 NAIA OIVlllON I Samlflnals MeH ICotoraOOI :M Central Ar~ania• 17 Carson·Ntwman 41, Sall•"•"' VaUtv St Hltll KttMI lllav9fh CINTaAL COft'lltllNCI $uMY HINl 2'. I.• Hal>f 8 0 SOUTMllltN CONP:ERllNCI El Modena 10, Foothill 1 NOltTHWHTaltN CONP'lltl NCll C•nVOtl (S.U9Ul ) >IO, 91"'°9 Mont~· trv 2• toUTHIASTaltN COM"HN<;E Gal'ftNI ?J. Diamond Ber i. INLAND CONf'HaNCI W"tt tlot Chr1,11at1 10, e1,110o 1 MltrlllflOMfl tlfM at M ) ,,,,,,.. ........ ...., f!Mtt Vf ... llOt'I (S...,.I *' tv•n Londl ((JtCllOliO•altlal 6· I, 6·4, •·I NBA WESTON CQNFEltl NCE Pacific DMllen w L l'<I. Lllltn ,. ~ 1a1 Portta"d 14 • .'36 C.Olotn Stat• ll II soo Seam• 10 II •76 Pho.,n1• 8 14 364 San Ottvn 1 lo 304 MM!wtll DIVIUon O•"" 14 1 047 Uta!\ I) 10 S6S o., ..... , II 10 S?• "-<>"IOI ( Iv 10 ti 416 ~8" An'O"'' 9 I) 37S HOV\100 • 14 .Jo• EASTERN COHFEAl!NCE At11ntl< Dlvlloon PN114 nt11cn11) h ~ /YJ Bu.ion ti 6 7)9 Nr""' 'f' J'"' 14 • 6J• N~'#lo Jf'"'''' 10 9 S1o Wa\'°'~"9'j" 9 12 419 C•ntral Oiv1110fl M •wov-l''" ·~ • 100 Oen rut 10 fl 416 "11an1a 10 17 ·~; ( ltvttan\J 8 f) 148 (n t dOC\ ) 14 263 1ra an• ~ lo 1)8 Saturcl.Jv'\ Score• Bo••on 10• .t.14n1a 87 .)•n A,-,tl,)nto ns Vlld1n no•o~ 101 C••••tano IOI Crucavo 9S l<an,.,, C11v t 19. 1no1ana tOJ Ulan 121 Hou110" t2t Pnutn1> IO'I S•" D•eoo 93 Oa>10 12& Go1oen Sta•• 113 iOtl Todtv'• G1me1 N•w Vor~ o~ L•._..,, in Otrii;~r •' Nrw J.,-, • ., lnl Pn oor1on1• •' Mt!wauti..te tn) Oa lai •• San Doego (n) Oe1ro11 ot Sea111e (I\) Goldtn Stat• 61 Por lla"O lnl COLLEGE Col«ldo 9S, UC Irvine M Gii '" ,, ' s 1' I 9 1 3 4 6 I 6'' 2 • s 1 ) 1 ' l I 9 • UNIVERSITY OF COLOAA~ -Kellv 12 St.w1n1 10 Oownt 71 Humollries 1S, f>r.-111 18 Anderton S. Rt•a 4 Yowell O To•a' 36 71·31 9S UC fltVINE -McOonalO II Murotw 16. Tnornro" 2' Lee 8, Turner 0 Jonnfbn 7 Lankford S. Tolbert 0, GranO•\On 7, Carmon S Totall 36 1•·21 86. nallhme un;vt rsilv ol COIOraOO 44·40 Toret foul1 Un•vers1tv ot COIOreoo 2? UC trvont 26 RtbOUndl Unover\olv 01 .:01oraoo 76 COown\ II UC Irvine 2l t(armon I) LoVoll 70, SoC1I Colleet 61 SOUTHERN CAL COLLEGE -Smlln 12 Durham 11 Hir11 2. Cor\1 70 .A.ndtrion U Rensnaw 1, Tift O. Caroa11I O Avllei O Total\ 76 16· 19 68 LOYOLA·MARYMOUNT -~1tn J• -H 6 Ha0tr1t1n • McKe1111e 11 Shiro 12 Hornouci.11 •. B•ao•ora O Levv o. ZecMf O Total\ :n 6·6 10 Halll>me· Lovoto·Marvmount. 0 ·76. Total loull Southern Ca 1ttorn1e Cotte11t 12 Lovol•·Marvmoun• 17 RebOunos Sou1<1ern Cal College 33 cco"' Durham 1 tacn) Lovo•a·Marvmount 41 (MclCe<111t II A·-1 000 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Pn•denl 71, Golden Wt st 68 ( Geicltn Wfll T ournamtnll PASADENA cc -Jac~son 11 H•llOlnS 6 Loller 11, Patr1" 10 E over t7 Cow 3 Bell ?. Aoo1n\on 4 Nt<SO'I 13 Total\ 2• lO·l9 11 GOLDEN WEST -Slt>e• 11 0 Connor 10 Murrav 10 J1.1ooe 2 Halt • I Love ? Oamtro" 12 Sm1tn l V\ln1te~• ' 2 Bruet l Tota• 14 ?O 21 61 Hallt•mt GolOen Wt1t )7 )) To1a1 lou" Paiadeno CC 73 Goloen WeSI 29 Fou•eo ov• O Connor 1GWC I Murra• IGWCI Dameron CGllllC/ Al· TaurMmlftt Team Jc: ..... f'1')4"' Pa\a.0.f"a CC Aro,.. T "''C,, • .. .1\ Q "'t' J·"" Oan·e' G ~noa•~ Aooer \ff• C.~•f\Oa t """''"" "'• M ..Jr(,. \O~ Q .... Qt cc MVP -Bua HOu\tr Rover\ dt CC 1 S.nl• RoH 12, Or1"9e Cout 12 (S~vtiM Tourn.mtt11l SAHT4 ROSA -Tnomo\on u C:.eraro II Harri\ 6 Woro 13 Nortntn 10 Joc~son 11 Q,11 6 To•o ' JJ 16·28 87 OAANGE CO A5T -SttPntn\ 11 Morgon 10 Svmanu.i 4 Berrv 10 Guen 6 Snauuck a. Bud•ltV 18 Gouo9e 4 Total• 3017·12 71 Halft1mt Santa Ron 31·36 Total toul\ ~nto ~O\• u Orange CoaSI 1S Fouled OUI Gueu (OCCI Al T ournanMM Team Jonn T rtl'ont ICC ot Sen Frenc11to1 Tonv Grav•• •CC of Sar> Fronc11co), IC.a• Cato ICC ot San Frenc11co1 Damian Morlltt (Skvlu•e• Jonn PallOI' IS~vline) Bill Nor•nen 1 Sonia Ro\e MVP -Truvonl L°"9 8HCtl CC '7, SadcRblcli 61 CS."'• lla~ra ToWnl,,....,l LONG BEACH -Barno\ 17, Fras¥ 11 ~n\i<t I Jone\ u Peterion 2. 8 r1nosoe<11 4 Power1 9 Brow" 2 Totet1 ?• 19·3' 61 SAODLEa ACK -Ham11to11 0, JOMIOn (0 OeCaiu to. Adams 10, Otlvle< 12. Mon1tll" O. Oawlon 7. Mulder 6. ThOnMS 6, • Arc1neau• S Total\ 27 7·13 61 Hall time SadOleoack l 1·30 To1a1 •oull Lo~11 Btacn CC 18, Saddle· oat• 71 Fou•eo ou• Trtomai tSl HIGH SCHOOL. LllVUM 8 tlCll 61, Sin CMmenfe '7 (Sin OomenM T_,,,_l LAGUNA BE ACH -Teooer ?•. Natll 11 Joroan I Fortune 14 Bteriton 5. McGrath 7 Arndt •. warlord O Total• 24 1()-)2 61 U H CLEMENTE -M>Jrrav 20. Wadi 1 Garrell 26 Mortau 4 Cle11aolo 4 McGraw 2 LO•f 0 C•rtt r 2 Villanveva 0 Tote 1 21 IJ 11 61 Sc-by Pen.ct\ Laouna Buen 2• 12 17 10 4 ~ San Clemente 11 12 8 11 • s-67 To•a1 toul\ Laouna Buel\ II. San C•e,.,entt 1J Fout@d out Blanton ILBI V•• •"•h~ SC 1 Tacnn1cat1 Te004!r fLBt Alf.lourn1mettt N <• T fDDt • 'L•Our>O Btacn Sco11 F!>r•"'"'~ Lao ,,,., Beach) T•m Murrev tSan (1emen•e1 K•••~ Reno1t 1Como1oni. Pat Ca•t v IF'oo1n.111 MVP Oun Gerrell l~an Cllt"l'ICl\lf) Irvine 66, Brt1 ·Ollndll 64 IS-• T911MMmtn0 91tEA·0LINDA -JewtMlk• I Fronc•I • 8'•" 17 For•u\ l. H•ro,1er O Fo• u Wal••r 7S Total\ lO 4·1 64 IRVINE -Oul\1ao 8. Catowetl 6. Nt•I 10. Rr\Odei 16 Petersen S. Biiiman 2t Total\ 11 •·8 .. Scar• bv OU1r1«1 • Ben Ollnoe 16 11 20 16-111 trvone 16 II 17 t~ T otet IOU!• Bre. ·Otlnd• 14 trvone 13 Aquinas U, New..n Cltr. J7 (Ntilrt Dtmt ltlvw\lcM T911,_I AOUINAS -Pre11on 1, Bttelle 2, Cotunoa 11, OeMarto 13, OombW 7. ~ouonwoul t 1, Lano 11, McLoullll t, 'illOOOv 1'. Per •m ll St11,,,.,,.nn 2. Totals )7 12·11 .. NI Wll'OltT CHRISTIAN -Kllot lrl<ll 20. Wtt>e< s, Howwo 17. Morten O, Jalw\ion 0 Total\ IS 1· lS 37 k w• bv Olla..-., •oult1H 17 7S 2) 21-16 Ntwoort Cnmtt•n 1 I I 11 t-31 Tote! loul1 Aaulnas It Newoort Cnrll· ll•n 16 COLLEGE WOM•N UC lrvlM ... , Geftul .. 65 UC .. VINll -Antl\Oflv ), Gomer 1, HIOaVll I) Ba-er 16. DHn •• Watton 4, ~mot0n '· Vt"dt< Poe! 1>. Gtlflam 13, I onOtA 6. Total•. » It · lt IA. GOHIAOA -llCll\ff'I 1, AOteh•M 4, Mllc .. N •• Prtlltft 2. ltOOOftMlft 10, SI~ • O\bOrno 2. o•arton '· Harmon U • ..._., l1 Tttl " 11 lt•1' 6~ H•tlllme UC lrvl11e, lt•1' rouit0 0\11 Vand« PM! IUCll HIGH SCHOOL WOM•N C41M '1. tlMCM AlaffttM ,. teae......Gf"9T_,..l C09.C*A DC~ MM -V.....,11,,. 6, Wvnrt IS, ~ 2. ......... 16, Follrv t, w1"ar e1 • uf'l'Otel , •ANCMO AL.AMrTOt -Tarvltl 4 kftUOf.,_.n 6 l'.-tto •. Ttu<l 4, Et1t1 '• llOU011t6'\ 7 Score bv OU1r1«1 :orono Otl Mar 19 I> tJ 14-61 Rencho A1om110, 6 I 4 6-24 Total foul\ Corona oe1 Mar 9. Rancno .A.tarnlto• 9 Bevertv H .. 41, l shlMlll 44 Cllnenv H•1 T911MM,,....,) ESTANCIA -Brazell 1, R1noone I "'e1ncock 12. Pav11' ll. N11ov • Scare -v 0Uar1«1 Ellencla " t t 12 12 ,_,., Beverly Hill1 to II 10 17-48 Oc••n View Sl, Costa Mesa 41 (S.YIMI T-mem) OCEAN VIEW -ChaH '· Cnom1c1 11, Roori11ues 7 Stmt' '· Stralont '· Vtacnol 21 Total\ 1J 2S·31 SI COSTA MESA -Barton 2, Cowltv 9 Garcia '· Harad• 7. Lux •. NHI 10, Scnumaker u To1e11 17 16·19 '8 • Scare bv Ouarttri Ocean Voew II ll 11 t~SI ::o\la Me•• 12 16 9 11-'8 Total foul• Ocean Vltw 19 Co1ta Mall JO F ou'td out Slmt'< IOVI, Garcia ((Ml. Lu• ICMI. Neat ICMI. Scnuma,tr CCMI R io Hondo 41, NewPGrt Chr. 37 IL-'PIM Ttumunontl RIO HONDO -Guerrero 13, L Oowo •. Mendoza 2•, Avc:ton o. M Dowd 0 Total•, 19 3· 11 • 1 • NEWPOttT CHIUSTIAN -0 Moni.r 1, L Monier t•. Mtrlno S. Vearlev 2. AnotrM>n U To1a11 17 l · 1J 31 Scare llv OU1r1tln RIO Honoo 12 I 10 11-•I Ntwoort O\f11llen 12 0 10 1~37 To1a1 foul,, Rio Hondo 10, Newoort Cnr1,t1an 14 NewpOrt Ctlr. 3', Mammottl ll (L-~IM TaumanMM) HEWl'OtlT CHRISTIAN -0 MOh ... 6. I. Mohltr 4, Marlt111 12. YHrltv S. AnoerM>n 10 HtnOrlCll.en 7 Total• II 3·• )9 MAMMOTH -F1em1no to, 8ernnero t. S Heni1e I R Hen1lt a. Eo1on 0 To1111 IS l-5 33 S<tre bv OUt '1«• Ntw.PO<t Cnri111•n 13 11 Mammo•n S IJ I Total tou11 Newoor1 Cnri,11en 11 ""O•n 1l Foulto out Maron11 INCi LOI Alamitos SATUAD4Y'S RESULTS 10-)9 7-ll Mt m· ( 1'1'I .. '41·nttfll QUarteftlOrH rnoftlne) FllUT RACE. lSO vards Aamblfnwn (Hartl I 60 4.40 l ?O E11v Parlv Jet tFrvoavl S 20 2 IO S1motlc11• Jet (MVlt\I 2 IQ. Al10 raced Double Covera11t. lchlboll Two, Wiid Arure Helta Ledv. Cnlcego Bu9. Sueleo1 Valentino, Rlcn N Ou1tv Time. 18 22 U EXACTA (l ·S> Paid U 100 SECOND AACE. 170 varo1 Phantom Rc>out IPauhnel S 20 3 40 7 IO T1'111\k St)o ((ter•Ut) s 70 3 20 Cau\t tm Fair (Bard) 2 40 Al\o raced Mr Collea Lar,, Toa1 C.entlamen, Chaie Alier Mt. C•evtr Pollcv, P1tntv A True• Time: 46.S3 THIRD ltACI. 400 vards Freie t8 1rdl SUO 39 60 11.60 E•tortlon IE Garcia) 120 '60 HeH Aoar (Fulltr) 7 80 AllO racto JuOllt Knloht, Mlohtv Pollcv, Tex on Two, Bv Btdutno, Olt Beau Cnarot. Time· 20.7S · S2 J XACTA (7·3) oald U37 IO FOUATH RACI . 3SO vardl OH·Wlre Lino 121111 l.40 HO 2 60 OH·~ere Kr.an C(l"I UO S80 380 Azure Ecno (Pautlnol J 60 OH-Oeedlleat for win. Atio ractd Hemeon Get II, Jodls SmH h. Two Noto1, Mloott Power, Evenlno Wttdl, Merrv Prince. Time· ll.06 n l!XACTA (6·2) oakl '3360. n I XACTA 12·•1 paid uuo l'l"H RACE. JSO vard1 lght Ec:lllt (Htrll 11 00 00 710 Deal tn Cain (Pilkenton) l 20 2 60 Svreete f Paullnt l l 00 AllO rauo Ounln Bt110, A1ure1 Merge, Miu A1urt Te Bug, Junie BOOM, Miu Hot Current Tim.• 11.11. U EXACTA CS·•I 1>4110 US.80 SIXTH ltACI!. 400 varo~ T ne S111nature (Hart I l 00 1 80 2 10 L091cat Luv f Adair I 6 00 3 40 Hert\ JoM JoM (Mltcnt lil 3 00 A110 raced. Cuoldl Bo•. Kita Btut . l/llatcn Him Truck Time 20 01 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO vard~ s .. For Sun <Futter) 7 60 Cut N Rut1 fWard) Ptav Tuff (H Gercia l HO 140 S20 160 no Pin Alio raced au La Rue Hennl Wlnkum. POfte Fan Cll•UOO Rtll Time· 11 76 12 EXACTA IS·7) oela $1SOO n PICK SIX 12·7·216·S·l·S) Paid 1719 20 with 121 wlnnlno tlcU ts (flva hOr~ll. Carryover POOi ,2'.S<l 1 24, lllGKTM ltACI. olOO yard\, Sound Venture I L.acll.tv I JHO 11 40 U O Vlntaoe Trio (Mvlt\) 11.10 UO Sgt Peooer Feature (CrtlOtfl J.40 Atso raceo: Cult 1nvo1tmen1, Kracl\tr KH , Hot Slock. Timtr· 20.13 NINTH ltACI . ttO vards. Ai.oulno (Werd) t• 20 l olO 3 20 9and<llantv (Hart) UO 120 lt•Off•lt1 <Eoward•I •.00 Atio ractd El Polroros, Go Proudl\I. S."9« Cinch, Str"t Smart. DuoltcalO Pollcv, Father\ Anetl, Aut Ctlrl•, Time: 11.9'. U IXACTA 11·41 oelel '32.40 T .. fTM "ACI. lSO nro1. Klnnll\lnnlck ITrJr) IUO 120 4 IO Thero Gou Amber (Carooral t.20 120 $\ICICMtl Fame IPllllOtllonl S.00 AISO r I C.tel' A" American LUCll. SatldY &oww. SllOwul'l'I tilt w ev. l.ove ....a ltlll', eroaCIWOY Plav, Watcn MoOll .... Otlle•t• A.....i. Time· tt '' S2 aXACTA CH ) oalel $1171.70 ,t.11....oance. 1,0.0 SECOND ltACll. 6 furlof'l91 Ma" Fr.ti (Mnal t 60 S.00 ) 00 Mu'I LtdY IFelll 11 00 6 00 Soett Victory tl)elanouuavel J 20 Al\o raceo Mlreiol, Slllnl Siren. Dance Soto. Moment's HaPOIMU, OAvs ol Gtorv. At111hn11. Time I 10 415. ,, DAIL y oouaLE CS·I) oaoo Sl9 20 TH•D ltACll. 6 turtono1 Bar11ln Fl .. h (Ootg41dlllol 11 60 460 310 Flnoa1 (Va!Otlrutlal 3.00 2 60 Tao1 (SlbOtal F 4.40 AllO ractd: Avanoaro. V•tontlne Lew. Tar Beau, J.P. Wln1o<. S.ach Walk Tlmo: 1:10 ?IS.. U I XACT.A 11-tl oalo stOOO 'OURTH ltACI. Ont m11t 0 1rt1119 Mlu Q. tMcCrnl ) 70 2 40 Gtnt'I L•dV (Plncavl J 40 Co•ttv Arrav (Lfonam) 1.20 260 3'0 Al10 raced PrtciOUllY Otar, Oneerer, Dancing Heather Time~ 1 31 21S U aXACTA 16·SJ oa10 '7600 FIP'TH "ACE. 6 turlcln91 Not Even a Caro <Toro) 61 20 lO 00 9 ?O Ktnnod\t E•Ol'IU (OftgadlllOI 1000 • 00 tncubu1 IPincavl 2 •O Atio raceo· Set FO( One. 1ns1ruct0f. Time of Po11eu lon. llshamema, Sororltv Girt, Fi.Cit S.Crt11rlet, Ju11 a Smootnlt . Comt11a Time 1 10 71S U I XACTA ()·101 oa1d l "l.00 SIXTH RACE. •· 1 turlonO\ Hel'dioma Pct<; IFrno1) I IO 520 3 60 Grtf\OOIO IV110ft1utlal 6 20 3.IO Uooor Rullan IOelanouuave) 7 60 Atio rectd Cordon, Andrew '11 Me, Ltedtr\ Btado. EmbOloen. MOfe Action, Coot Cavatlar, A alH a Bov Time 11• U IXACTA IS·tOI oalel '103 SO. SllVl!MTH ltACI. I • mites Vorltul«· ($!1>1119). 12 <IC. 6,10. ) 40 Val O• Roi (Vattnrue111 • 20 2 60 Great Granoion IMcCarronl 3 00 Al\o raced: Azure Tlme1. Perrv Caoln, So Talenttd, Jlmb0·1 Act, Cereca. Axe Hou1t. Fabulous Oad Time 7 01 '5 llXACTA 12·11 oald l l4700 U PKK SIX ll -7-6·1·S·7t 0110 U ,WIO wttn SO w1nn1no tlektl\ (l•ve roor.est Carrvovtr POOi st?• 6'3 0. llGMTM ltACI. I 1 t6 mlle• <lf•clat Strtam CMcCarron) 6 IO • 60 J 20 e tnv llaM (Sl\Oa'T\1Ntr I 8 00 s '° Prool ILionam l S 40 Atio raced Hula llta1e, Gooo "''"'"'· Pr air.a &reaor, V•oto Kid At Kl\alltan Par11 Prince M1.11•< Prince. Cn~ Corn \tali.. A9U'la. l!lalbOa Native Time 1 •I US NINTH ltACE. I I i. m l'tl 11'1 Tne One (Mcc arron> l 00 160 2 70 Lu<ullu• !Mela I '00 2 •O Bold Run IPu~cavl ? 40 AllO racld Noatto Mou·Ftrn1·Tvcnl, A1ullno Time I •7 ••S $5 l!XACTA (l·SI 0110 12•SO All•ndenGt 31,710 - MilxedMft'I~ I et Kft La,_, l'la. > Fred C-lt\· Jan Steolltl'" U·61·62'--19S Jev H111·Hollls S•ecv 6t·66·6'-201 Tim SlmcltOn· Jofitvn 9rllr ••· .. ·6S-202 Lon Hink to· Jtno Geoon ... 45.,,._207 Curt!\ $tr1,_·Pattl Rlu o 69·70·6+-203 Mark McCumbr·Atc Rttmn 67·69·7t-204 Larry Mlrt·Martha Hausa 6S·70·•,._204 Pat McGowan· JI M Crafter .. ·'4·12-204 LH Trtvlno·Amv Banr 69·69·67--205 Scott HOcn·Jene Blalocll 6'·67·6....-m Tom Klto·IMth Daniel 71· .. ·6'-206 Artdv 9H n·Av.,._o Okamoto 10-70·u.--106 Jim Simon•· Pet Germain 10·61·'8-206 Garv Htl!OerO·Lorl Gt rbC1 72·6S·6f-206 Ptter Oosttrnul\"Laurn Hw t.9·67·X>-206 JoM Mallanev·JoAM Crnr 12·61·..-101 Jim Newtord·JaM Lock 69·69·6f-207 Al Golb0r119'·P•ttv SllffM 10-71 ·6'-207 Oan Powt·'ll\vre va.n HooM 10·11·'7-lOI Garv Koch·Judv Ctarll 66-71·11-lOI Tom Purt1tr·Jutl Cnk\t .. , 10·6t ·10-109 Brad &rvont·Mlndv Moore 73·70·.._109 Ed Florl·&ellv Klno ...... n-?09 Lenro Th"'°'n·Crl Chronnr 12·69·•t-710 Ktllh~erou1·Vlcal TtbOr 11-n -61-110 Pevnt Stowro·Ctnv Avnl<h 7•·69·67-210 Oavt Elcl'IOtbor-·Ro\ Jl\I '6·70·7.-710 &obbv Col4·Laur• 819n Ct 71·70·6,._211 Jim T1'ore>e·Marv Owver n · .. ·11-111 WavM Levl·Oote Eggelln9 73·70·.e--?1 t NHL CAMl'alLL COHPl•INCE lmvtlle DMll9ll W L T~ OP GA E~6'\ 11 • ) •S 113 11t C.!MfY 11 1l s . 27 10. 110 v...-ouver 12 lS ) 27 ltl 11t Win"'°" 9 IS 4 11 11' 141 Klllel 1 17 • 20 122 1"6 """" DM9*1 Mlnnotoll IS II l " 1)9 ll2 T0toMI> 12 1) 4 21 12' 1)7 SI LWlt 12 " > 71 '" 126 Clli(fto 11 IS 2 26 10) IU Dotr,.t 10 1s 2 n t4 116 WALU COMf'aUNC.a ~.,.,...... NY lllalldor\ It ' , olO 1)1 104 NY ._.,nwrs 17 ' 4 ~ IH 107 ~ 11 ' 3 121 101 WHhlflttllll 1• 'IS 2 JO UM 11) l'lllllilurlfl . " , IS ,, "' ............ s n ' 11 .. ,,. , ..... ~ loslOll 11 • ' ,. IJ> 17 luftalo 11 10 ) ~1 lit '°' °""* 11 II ) >1 :n 1°' Mel'tlr;tel l) 16 1 t7 lit HtrtfOr'f 11 ,, l 1$ ,., HZ ....,,...,,._.. =··~· •• loelOfl 1 WllilfllNttn 2, ~ t ~··--· w Hefttotd s C T~) , . ........,., I I. Det;o11 J NY ltlll*n •· MlllNtotl 1 '-......... ;:;:: ..... "". (Ill f •t lltlll9d1MP1'9, 1111 ~ ., l'lttYllrlfl, (Ill ··~·'") I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Decem ber 11, 1983 ('I ) N«d6clw• •• Klftet 4 k••"" ........ """ ....,.__ l I 7-6 2 I t-• t, au.o.c. McKttnov t tPa i.m...11, 1-0). 7. Lo• Allff!Oi, MacLollan 14 (Nle110Ms. Enooiom>. 5:411 (llO) ), OlltllOC. Oouiat 17 IHlll'ltrl, •·IZ 4, LOl Ang ... ,, Olonnt ll l h'ftof. Wetta), lUO. S. OuobOC, M Sta\tny If ((Ole, P S1Hlnvl1 l•.19 Pen.I llfl-DoMOiv. Quo. l st, Prico 0..0. t 42. Wt111. LA. 19 St *-...,., 6, Queooc, P Stutny IS (Gou411, Pk '1tt to), 0.34 Cool 1, LOI Ang ... 1, D Smith l CKt ttv, ltuSkow,kl), •·20. Ptnel· llo-Andlr\on, lA, S.11, Wall" L.A. IS ta, Goulet, Que, 17·59 TNt• ~.,.., I, Lot Af'IM(o\, NlclM>tl\ It (Af\dlrion. Fox>. 1 St. '· Q\ieo.c, Goulet 11 CPlcntlle. A Stostnvl. 6:17 1001 10, Qveooc. l'rlct I IM Stottnvl, I) n PonalllH -Hunter, Quo, ·~1. Fo•. LA, •·57, Anclooon, LA, S-.9; Prlc., Que, 7:54, Marol•, Qut, t·16, Pait· rnont, Que, 1~34 $1\oll on eoat-Quebec 9·8· 1-7• LOI Ariooto1 1•· ll· IJ-4S GoaMn--Quotl«, 90UCl\ard LOI An· ~Blau A-10,5'3 WrHftl119 HIGH SCHOOL Mevtalr Taur11amtnt (Saclftd al IWO·dlY m .. I) Foun•a•n Valltv dtl Oon Lugo H ti Fountain Valley oet E• Rancho SO 11 Foul\ta1n Valtov del .A.thambra •O· 14 Foun•e•n Vell•v <>el Ma.lair. 41·10 Team Stanolng• t F oun•o•n Vellt v I 0 Ro1emtad. 6· l l Mevtaor ;. 7 AM· T OUrMmtrtl ""' Ttam Run AO<ant m\ fHe.vvwt1Qhl), Foun• rein Vett«v SacDtld Team T rov Kennev 1 ll2 ooundll Founte•n Vttttv; Tren1 l<ennt1r C tJI oounc:t>). Foun· •oin Vallev. 5cott Herrison 1191 oounosl, F ounlaln V allev MetMlla T911MMmtnf (Sacencl .. lwe·CS.V ,,_) Huntington Bttch aet Buena Park '7·27 • Hunt1n11ton B11cll O•I Rancno Alam1101. •S·70 Huntington BHcn oet Co\lo MeH. S?· 11 Loera dtl Huntlnoron 8eacn. 37 20 Team Standings 1 Loara. 1·0, 2 Hun• 1n111on Beech. I· I ChlM TauMM!TMM E 011on def La Quinto. S9 12 Eolion Off Uotano. S3·21 Edlion Ott Aoval, O·JO Edl•on clot Cl\lno. 47·11 Edl\00 del trvlr>e. 31·26 EOl•on oel Wut Torronc.e. 63·2 Eoiion oet M1n 1on VialO, 31 26 Eol1on def Atte Loma . 67·9 Tt•m Korlno I Ea•ion. 8·0 7 Cl'llno, 1· I Women's VOleVIMR COLLEGE NCAA Mideast R..i-t Flnall Ill WHI Ulfav-. ltld.I UCL.A. oet Wti•orn Mlcnloan tS 6. IS I IS-12 Net111WH I somlfif'lall Cit s-ktenl Patlt.c def California. IS• 11. IS.J IS·l Cal Polv·SLO Oel UC Santa BtrDera. IS·4 11· lS. IS· ti, 13· IS IS·4 Well F lftaf 1 111 S.t1 Oie9ot StMIO<o Ott S.n Ooego S•a•• IS 1 IS· It IS·I DtvlalOtl Ill Cl\am.....,..,lp latUI V-> Etmhur\I Coll~e Clltino11) o•t UC SOI\ O•tllO. lS· 10 1S 11 9· lS. lS· ll T!Wd .... ,. Le Verne Ott MIT IS·S IS·I II· IS, IS·S COMMUNITY COLLEGll SllM T-nam«rt rat c .... If s.w ... s> Finl •tuftd Cotltllf of Se<luoiH clel. Goklotl Wtll IS·7. IS-2. ll·lS, IS·S C".OIOefl Wtil Otl O.An11, 10·1S, IS·S, lS·S. 16· 1• a.vs' socc., HIGH SCHOOL s-tl\ Terr-• T8'l'Nm0ftt ClatVMllf 2. "~ ... °' 1 Hunllnolon a..c11 scoring Ovitt I H......,. a.adl S, Net1ll TerratKe 1 Hunllf'l910ll kach H orino Ou'• 2. llul1 2. Maonuion I. • Octlft View '· ...... 8Mdl 2 Oce•n View 1corlno Kaotan 2, Tnomo· son 1. A Smllh 1. 0-View J, TaffltlCe 1 OcHn lllew 1COfit111. KtOlan I Stierrv I Fvtvle 1 Sub·4 Capr ... n lnvlhltlenal tal Now.-t ... dtl Matt I G~t Sflt 1'11"91 (l an11n1a), ?217 1 Zac11 81<10 IT anranl• t, n 30, l S•mton KIQftl lKt/\Yt l. »JI, 4 S1tv1 Scott !Scot· t.oato. Ariz 1. 7733. s eruco Bickford IBoltonl. n lS. 6. Mark Scrutton <Eng· 1enol. 21.3'. WOMIH I Monica Jov~e llrtlanol. 26 ll, 2 E~ Harl l~r. Cott.I, 26:)0; 3. Sue Alldfion IE Uftftlt Ore.1, 26' SO; 4. Jfftllt J°"'*"' INovNol. 11'°4. S Jiii INfrlM (Ntw l.Of\OIOfl, Conn l. ,7:10 UC Irvin clobbers Gonzaga The UC lrvlnc women's baSkc ball team, after over a week o because o( exams, showed no effects from the layoff, drubb1 Gon zaga, 84-65. at Reno Saturd night. The Anteate rs ('1 ·2) built a le of 26 po'ints early in the seco half and that gave the reserv plenty of time ror duty. Four players reached doub figures, led by Juhe Baker WOMEN l ti points. UCI meets N• vada-Reno Monday night at 7. On thP high school front. Oce Vil'W survived a roul -plagu gamt· lo deal Costa Ml'sa a 5 I · setbaC'k tn the opening round ~ the Savanna Tournament F1vl' players fouled out, includ· ing four from Co!-ita Mesa (1 -31 Onl' of them wai. Angw Garc1 • who was chargl'd with three fou m the first quarH•r and mi · much of the t'On tt'Sl Tnna Vlacho:. led t.tll score with 21points.11 of them com· ' from the foul line. Vlachos al pulled d own l I rebound Michelle Chomtcz had 10 boar to go with her 11 points. Ot-ean View (4-0) plays La Quinta Tuesday at 3 in the secon;J f round. The Mustangs meet Villa Park at 3 Monday. -·· Meanwhile. Corona del Mttr: romped past Rancho Alamitos. 61-24. 1n the first round of tht• Garden Grove Tournament. -1 The Sea Kings, 2-2 ov.erall, w~l next meet the Mater Dei juni9'" varsity in a 6:30 contest Wedn~ day night. • Lisa Romney had 26 points and i Fran Wynn chipped in with 15 for the Sea Kings, who led 3-t-14 il halftime and kept building its lead. ~ In a Friday night game m th(• ~verlY._t11lls Tournam.t;i:it. f.s~~­ cia foll lO ~vcrl v flilfs, 4S-.f4, 111 the third place g~me Estancia \2-3) enjoyed a 35-:l I lead after three quarters. but Beverly Hills out5<:ored lht- Eagles. 17 -9, m the final quart1·1 for the v1ctorv. E.stanc:1a·s Amy Hathccx·k had ~ 12 poinlS and was sclt.'Cled to thl· All-Tournament team UCI ... From Page C1 Colorado g uard J ay Humphries led all scorers with 25 points. UCI. meanwhile. was led by its front hne of Bob Thornton (24 points on 10 of 11 shots from ' the floor), team captain ~ ! McDonald (18 poi.nts, hitting 9 : 13 shots) and Tod Murphy ( t points; 6 of 9). ~ But almost to a man, the UCI ! players were as befuddled as their : coach as to what's wrong. : "I don't know. I can't explain • it." offered Murphy. ''I guess if T i could. I'd be the coach. : "I don't know if it's the heart ' of the team, if we're out of shape. I' or if we don:t want to go all out all the time. It's scar y. "With a team like this we just ) shouldn't lose. That's what makes ~ loslng so tough. I don:l know ... something's got to change. I don't want to lose a game just so we can psyche up l{) win our next one." McDonald's sentiments were similar. ' "I can't figure this team out." said McDonald. "Maybe we're Just not playing hard enough. "l guess we played bad ~­ cause I didn't think Colorado was that good. But then l don't thin~ f I've ever admined another team al , better than us." Colorado was better. though , . al leas t Saturday night. UCI NOTES -The Anleoll~• nut 11·~· Wlli Ot Tut$08Y ao••n\I use ., '"• Soor11 Art nll 11 om I Tnt tro1ans nave won lnroe st•••""" ainca lo•lnll 1,,.;r !Int five UCt'1 ~••l..°'f • ou1rd1 -Jerome LM, Otrtlclr JotwlMll, ~ TUrMr ano ••YtnOtld Lanlli.td -•Cored • 10111 ol " oolnt•on 1 ol 20 ll'IOOlino trom tht llOOr S.ld Tur11er "Thtv (tne 8uttetonl weren't 1116~ flOOO N~lth•r Wei f>opperoln• Bui we 1o11:· . r .. Added I.ff "Wt Olav good at 1omt oolni. ano Y¥•, don't during otr>eo ll'l Mrd to a, lntenM tor ... 4 mlnults, Dul 11\11'\ wl\at It ••~" 110 win) " 1"' Anttatars \llOI 5e OOfC•nt lrom tno flGIDr Ind hall at menv tlold goal\ H tilt 9ulfalotl tltl Tna dlflt<enco, 11 wH J)Olnteo out, came 11 tne tr" throw tine Barons win in wrestling Fountain Va11ey came OU.l on top a nd Huntington 8"tch wos second &turday In the flnal day of eeparat.c w~tling meets. The Barona went 7,0 In the two-day competiUon of tM May- fair Tournament as heevywell(ht Ru. Abraham.a waa named u the moat vahaable wrHtle r . Abrahaml bMt all l9Yel\ of hi.I foes, ax by .... Hu.nu~ 8Mch Jail only °""9 ln the ~~t with Kyle YA.wen (lU), JOI\ Weeterman (18&) md Mlk• l'.tK'Obedo ( 191) vtctA:lrtom ln all ...ht rnatd'8. K~n Beck., at I~. wwnt 1-1 duri"I the tw<>-day ... pethlon which opeftfd the Ollera' !INtOn. I I j I I tJe Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunda~. Oe<:ember 11, 1983 Architects honore d t;ilt>t'l'I \ja ,'( \ .... cwialt• ... \rc·hi1t-t•1 .... Int'.. or l.af(Ulla II i 11 .. rt'l'l' j \I'll a ..... ,·01111 honor a"•ard from th1• Srn·it·t ~ of \111t'rin t11 Re~il"lt>rt•d \rt·h i1t•t·1 ... for 1h i .. H0 .000- ~quart•-fool huilclinµ. in~·· In int• l111lu ... - I rin I Comp le·". Thi· ... 1 rm•I utt· hou ... t·., the• \H• .. 11·r11 hc ·aclc1uur1t•r .. of Hrotlwr l nlc•r - 1111tio11al. \ ja ul ... o tool. fir~• 1•ltu·c· honor~ l'ur a u offic•t• hu ilclin~ in llw Cit ~ of C •1·a11µ.c -. Paying off mortgage early could be a smart strategy l y SYLVIA PORTER Whether mterest rates n.se or fall from today's uneasy stability, you well may find ll wise strategy. as a homeowner, to conside1 acreleratlng payoff o{ your outstanding mortgage. Of course your mortgage lender 'wlJJ be delighted to help you accelerate your payoCC -if you have a mortgage at way below current rates and your load is a drain no lender wants. Buleven if you don't fit into this category. you may be a candidate for early payoff_ Say, for instance, you're approaching retirement and you look forward to entering those years debt·free. Or say you've managed to set aside some extra funds. you don't plan to move or sell your home and you see no sense any longer in carrying a 30-year mortgage F.arly payoff of mortgages is not common in our country. It is a move that demands careful Porter analysis and consultauon with youn lender and tax adviser. But it is a concept that is gaining accept.an,-e. It might work for you. parucularly 1f you can afford to increase your monthly payments and you would hke to build up equJty in your home more quickly or you have other financial goals you could try to achieve wer-e your mortgage not so heavy a burden. There are lots or similar reasons, for hnanctal goals do change as your mcome changes. Dramatic reductions in the length of a mortgage l'an be at\&lned with a relatively small increase In your monthly payments. For instance. consider the reducuons m the term of a SO-year mortgage taken out m 1972 for $30,000 at a rate of 7.5 percent. Monthly payments equa.I $209 76. eventually the borrower will pay out $75,513 60. in fact. the borrower outh Coa t sull has $47,825.28 to pay. including $22.370.88 ln interest By increasing the month\.>' payment $75 -to $284.76 - the remaining term droJl6"1rom 19 years to 11 years. Interest and principal payments will total $37.588.32. lrlterest alone will come to $12,133.92. If you want to look Into accelerated payoff, weigh with care the advice of Mike Wilson. an economist at the U.S. League of Savings Associations. • First, analyz.e your own fituation and decide how much extra money you can afford to pay on your mortgage. Review your mortgage bala.nce, your interest payments. your ancome tax planning strategies. •Calculate how much you could earn by investing the money going into your mortgage In other ways during this period •Consider your tax bracket. because the deduction for interest beromes increaslngly valuable as you move into higher tax brackets. Programs to help lenders upgrade their portfolios by including promotions for faster payoffs and lump-sum payments are offered by PUMP. a f111anc1al 5E'tv1ce or the Philadelphia Nauonal Bank. Notes Richard Quinn, a PUMP managing director: "People who've owned their homes for a long ume are nearing the end of tht amortization schedule and monthly ooyments consist chiefly of pnnc1paL The tax benefit for interest. consequently, dl'<.'lmes as the pel"C'entage of mterest in monthly payments decreases For some t.axpayt:rs. It may mean very httle " Unle~ pre-payment penallles sull apply to your mortgage, you probably won't have any new rees to pay. Som<> lenders add a processing charge. but that 1s not a frequent charge either. Accelerating your payoff is. above all. a dl'<.'ision you personally must make -with the best advice. from your point of view. you c~n get Don't listen to a lender who doesn't have your mterests m mind But think about It Rewards outweigh risk~ fOr NB venture capitalist By JERRY HllUK.:H OfhO.., ......... Some people like to collect stamps or coins. Pete Madigan likes to collect companies. But Madigan doesn't like to manage companies. Al& a venture capitalist, he just likes to Invest. Madigan, a Newport Beach resi- de nt, recently formed WESCO --------------------------' Capital, Ltd. -a company that divestment of its Tip Top hair "I would like to think that any supplies venture capital to small product division as an example of a company WESCO invests ln would bUSlnesses ~-t want to expand. consortium of SBICs working have the real potential to go public . Madigan s fitrn, ~owever, seldom toge the r. tn three to five years/' Madigan invests in new businesses. Two Yorba Linda businessmen said. "St.art-ups are very risky. We were buying the division . They When his company puta up the build our portfolio around needed $800,000 of financing. Five capital, tt is also investJl'l8 in asset-based, more mature com.-SBICs including WESCO partici-managers who have a conunitment panies," Madigan said. pated in the purchase. · to make tha t company profit.able. One transaction the investment "This e nables us to mvest in "We don't want to manage the company likes )s helping the man-larger companies," Madigan ex-company. lf we have to do more agers of one division of a large plained. than take a seat on the board we are cOmJ>iln y to buy the division and "We are looking for any type of doing more than investing," run iras a separate business. company. It just has to be a good Madigan said. "We like leveraged buyouts and investment," he said. According to Madigan, the typi- cal small business venture capital deal is put toge ther in the following way. expansions." he said. Companies WESCO has invested WESCO is a Small Business in include cheesemake rs a nd Investment Company. It is regis-wheelchair manufacturers. tered with the U.S. Small Business Admjnistration and can get loans for its investments at very favorable rates. The hit.ch is that WESCO must invest in small businesses -de- fined as companies with less than $6 million in assets. "Right now venture capital is real big. Small busin~ is where most of the new jobs are goil'l8 to be," Madigan said. WESCO considers financing re- quests between $100.000 and $2 million. A businessman who has expertise in a cer tain field finds a company he wants to buy. He goes to the bank for a loan, but the bank tells the businessman he needs more capital and refers him to a venture capital firm. "I would ask him to p ut tosether a business plan. We would then. determine if the business in finan- cible. lf it is we would sign a letter of intent," Madigan explained. The company often works as one member of a consortium of Small Business Investment Companies financing a transaction. Madigan cited Fabrege's recent Pe te Madigan likes to collect companies. WESCO would then take a cloeer review of the company to make sure what the businessman had rep- resented was true. This is called "due diligence" and often involves an independent audit of the com- pany's books. Fluor names Wheelock president of St. Joe Minerals subsidiary Fluor Corp. of Irvine has announced that Roy K. Wheelock has been named president and chief opera ting officer of St. Joe Minerals Corp.. a subsidiary. Wheelock reports to J ohn Wright, chairman and chief executive officer of Fluor's natural resources group. ln making the announcement, Wright said that Wheelock's promotion was in keeping with the company's philosophy of promoting proven ex- ('(:utives from within the organization. "Roy's long history of accomplishments with St. Joe, plus his international mirung background. made him an ideal candidate to assume the overall operating responsibilities.'' said Wright. David S. Tappan, president and chief operating officer of Fluor. said the new position enhances the continuity of St. Joe's management team, while allowing Wright the opportunity to concentrate more fully on long-term strategic direction for the group. "Roy Wheelock is an outstanding executive with broad knowledge of the mining industry;• said Tappan. "This ne w position will allow him to apply his in-depth international minerals e xpertise across all o f S t. Joe's operations." The mortgage that gives you more, now costs you less. I Imperial Savings' lbmorrow · Mortgage. Qualify today. Borro-w again totnorro~ Uill llun ... 011. prt·!'li dt•n t of Shn j,·k · .... Jf'w('lt•r!'I. and lhln n 'lcDermotl. mana"'t•r of Sl:'nit·k·~ South Coa:-11 Pfaza . .;ta nd in fronl of I ht• llt'\\ !'!tor(• durinf' rt't't'nl ribbon-t·ullinµ: •·••rt•monit• ..... 'kn ic.k·!'I moH•tl into IH'\\ qunrlt'r!'I al lht· Plaza a t't t-r lt.•a \ ing ~ .. "port <:t•nh•r. 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Presley earnings up sharply The Presley Companies of New port Beach have reported after-tax earnings of $4.560,000. or 75 cents a share. on revenues of $51.305,000 for the third q uarter. ended Oct. 31. 1983. ch ief ('Xecuuve ofhcers. "Third-quarter revenues and t•am ings wert.> the best of any quarter this year. This compares with after-tax earnings of $1.318,000, or 22 cents a share. on revenues of $25,773,000 for the similar period last year. Average shares outstanding for the quarter were 6.056.331 versus 5,971.252 a year ago. .. Based on that performance. we expect rev- enues for th6. fiscal year ending J an. 31. 1984. to exceed the high end of our previous revenue forecast of $1-lO miU1on to $150 million, even though the fourth-quarter revenues are historically the lowest of the year." Alter-tax earnings for the nine months enJed. Oct. 3 1. 1983, were $8,506,000, or $1 .40 a share. on revenues of $1 31.848,000. This compares with after-tax earnings of $1.952.000. or 33 cents a share. on revenues of $78,029.000 for the similar period last year. Presley said the d evelopment company present- ly has a large number of active projects, plus several more that will be opening in the first half of 1984, and that makes the outlook for revenues strong. Prior-year per-share figures. as well as shares outstanding, have been restated to reflect the 50 percent stock dividend (accounted for as a 3-for-2 split) paid July 15, 1983. "Of course," he added, "actual resul ts will depend upon a var iety of factors, s~ch as weather conditions, interest-rate levels and other factors generally atrectmg lhe building industry." "We are pleased with operating resuJts for both the third quarter and the first nine months of the fiscal year.'' said Randall E. P resley. chairman and The Presley Companies produce and sell residential homes and home sites in California, Arizona and New Mexico. 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',, 1 • ,O•S H6 •O, l oo •I,' 10 ·••S .JO -)61 . ',I" ]0 ·IO 111 .... •11 _,,, ',,,. I . 101 , •• If ·•l,\00 .1,a11 S.OH IH.100 I• 1f I ·fl• .11.u9 -1,19• 109 • 11a ',600 •.IH I, 01• ., .... •• \00 ,, ·•1 •• I •II 16' -'IJ H I -~.Oii SH _.,. IH .,, l. jj '' '.)" , ,, t ,6\41 J ,vl O -JJ '· ,,, l!4 ·It• ... 6 /06 .. 1 t ~ ,. ,0, t.1•0 • •,•or ·•O\ I\\ .. J .. ... t IO '"OJ . ,,,., 111 1,ltt I ,11' _,,, "' . I.,,. .,,, 11.110 ·"' 111 .,. 110 1,100 _,It ,., 0 .,., ·'·"' l ,Ofl , , olf,H I . '. ,., .1.•u ltl ,,., 1,UI '. ,, . '' , .. '" _,, .. , ..... , Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 11. 1983 ('7 ........................................................................ Real Estate Review Building association names Jack Custer top sales person Jack Custer of Newport Beach has been named the_ 1983 Sales Person of the Year by the Soutllera Callforala Bulldla1 Industry A11ocla- tloa. Cu1ter, a aalea mua1er wltla Tbe lrvlDe Company, won the award in the sa.Jes category or homes prices in excess of $250,000. He is currently saJes manager for the firm's Harbor Ridge and Harbor Hill developments In Newport Beach. • • • Walter Keu1der, president of the Santa Ana-baaed residential and commercial develop· ment firm of Keusder Enterprl1ea has been elected 1984 president of tqe Califo~uildlng Industry A11oclatlon. Thi' 4,200 mem ber com- panies of the Sacramento-based statewide CBIA build about 70% of the new homes in California each year. • • • 1.385 square foot unit located at 200 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. The property was leased through Norris, Beggs & Simpson, with Lucy Orth and Ka thryn Ritter as agents . •••• Marianne Casino has been named retail sales manager of McFadden Publishing Co. of Costa Mesa. She is in charge of nine sales representatives for the company's t wo publications, Califprnla Homes and Lifestyles and Orange County Magazine. Casmo, a Corona del Mar resident. joined the Mi·Fadden firm in 1980. ••• No rthwest Acceptance Corp., a subsidiary of A total of four new staff members have joined the Santa Ana office of Crookall, Shirley and Co., an industrial and commercial real estate sales company. J oining the company w ere Jannlce Rannick, fo rmerly a Vice president of Royal Interiors Inc. of lrvme; J . Terry Burgoa, formerly an executive recruiter with Bob Jac kson As- sociates or Irvine: Jack Rand, formerly of Merrill Lynch Commercial Real Estate , and Michael lsen, who left his post as general manager of a Ch icago-area car dealership to join the finn. • • • Lee & Associates commercial reaJ estate brokerage company has opened its second Orange County offce, located at 2200 West Orangewood Ave. in Orange . John L. Vogt of Irvine has been named managing partner of the new office with William Lee continuing to be managing partner of lhe-El'Toro office. Orbanco Financial Services Corp., has leased 3,000 square feet of office space at 160 l Dove St. in .. New port Beach from Newport Place Office Associates. The transaction , valued at $117,072, was announced by Ronald P . Tomsic, vice ~ president and district manager of Grubb Ii Ellis Commercial Brokerage Group. .. ••• Bristol-Newport, Inc., a trust deed brokerage • • • Santa Ana architect Jean-Paul Jean, AIA. company, is open for business in Newport Beach. The finn represents institutional lenders offering a variety of residential mortgage programs. Bristol-Ne wport is managed by J ames Perry and Leona Aanderud. Perry has been a commercial banker in Newport ~h for the past 12 years. Aanderud has been in the savings and loan industry for 18 years, most recently with Tbe Trust Deed Group, of Newport Beach. and his JPJ Corp. have been chosen by Fashion Formula International, Ltd. of San Diego to design their second Prtmma Fashions retail store at the Mission Valley Center in San Diego. • • • Public Storage Properties IX, Ltd. has purchased 6.7 acres in the Irvine Industrial Complex for a combined business park and mini-warehouse development. Broker Jon Pelmear, wilh W.H. Daum of Newport Beach, negotiated the $2.7 million purchase Crom Tbe lrvlJle Co., .overall developer of the industrial complex. ••• The Santa Anita De velopment Corp. haa named Joseph L. Seitz pr0-ject manager for ita retail/commercial reaJ estate division. Gary Ham· ilton, president of SOC, announced the appoint-• ment. Prior to joining SOC. Seitz held a similiar ' position with Citation Builder's Investment property divs1on. • • • National Yellow Pages Network has leased a Mayor Donn Ha ll at ceremonies. Condo project opened • In CM Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall and C'OUn- c ti wom a n No rma Hertzog attended rib- bon-cutting cerl'mon1es recently for thC' 79-unit Vendome rondominium proj<'ct at 1845 Anaheim Ave Ct•ntrall\' kl(':ltl•ci 1n thl· ht•an of Cosw ~l<'S.1 , thl' complex fl'aturc•s two-=-tory umL<; thm m- dude garag('. thn•e bedrooms and two bclth- rooms and in<.'orporate about 1,270 squarl· fr-et of livmR spat·e Remodeling and rt'- det:orauon of all of tht: units and fac1ht1cs 1s curren\ly taking plal'(" Waterfront Homes. Inc .. or Newport Beach is the exclusive agcn1 (or the sale of the t'On - dominiums. For infor - matio n , call Lisa Bc rnfe ld a t (2 13) 837-3266 . Irvine Co. donation to United Way The Irvine Co. has presented a $100.000 check to the United Way of Orange County. com· pany president Thomas H. Nlelten annoul'l«'d. The gift reprctients the Irvine Co.'s corpor· "~ contribution llnd ls $20.000 more than l•t Y<'•r's don•uon. N1<'I n !'Hid PREFERRED MONEY MARKET CHECKING ANNUAL YI ELD· ANNUAL RATE· • 9.92°/o 9.50°/o • Assumes reinvestment of prmclpal and Interest at today's rate for one year. • • Rate and yield subject 10 change dally · • Write up to three checks monthly • Unlimited over-the-counter withdrawals and deposits • Minimum deposit $2,500 • Call or come in for additional information A.MERI CAN ST.ATEBANK 500 Newport Center Drive Newport Be~. CA 92660- (714) 840-5100 l.IEMBEA FOtC YOUR HOME TOWN BANK Bateman Eichler. Hill Ridtards I' •11 I ~·J <.cmlialh Im it~' '1\1u 'Ii> Alll'llU A ~.'n11n.1r. lmnxlul'in~ BEHR Venture Partners, Ltd.·1983 A ~t·w Issue $.U .lS0.000 6 ... 50 limited Partncn;hip l 'nil' Prkt': $S.OOO Pe r l 'nit Minimum lnvcstmt'nl: I l 'ni1 1111 m \l'lllurt P.trllll'r' I Id I')~\ I' .1 li1111tnl p.1r1m·r,l11p tornwd to ullldlll l n·~:ard1 .ind lk"\d11pnw1u rd.11111~ 111 tl'l'hnuh~" o111 tx· 11~ ll Ill .1 dhl'l'llinl ~01up nl Ill'" pn>dllll' hnn).t dl'\'t'lopl'd h\ liw puhlkl\ ·hl'lll rnmp:inil'' lnwstmcnt Ohjc.·clh'l'~ 1-:itn ,I 'Uh,l,lnl 1,11rl'lllr!l1111111\'\''t('ll (.,l}lll:ll I >\'\'r ,Ill l'lght ~(.';Ir (X'rilld Prrn 1<.k 'ignilk:int t·urrl'lll H 'ar 1a:1. dl·du<.·lion' l'nllluu· n1~~1h\ incrnm: di~ihk tor l11nµ·ll'rnl c1pital )t:lirh tn:mmc:nr 'llll' P..irt 1w l'hip "ii I al-..1 '"''ll 'It Kk purd1aM· ,.,·arr.1111~ rda1in~ tu c:u:h ol llll' liw panil'ipatinJ( puhlldr·hdtl n m1p:mk!'>: If plu \\n uld like: w learn mon: ahout thl:oi o fll-ring. lndudlnjl 1t!\ ri!\I'-' an<.l i11w,1mc11t !'>llitahllity n:quirt•mcnl~. pica~· Ix: our ~m:11t :u a !\4.'tnln:1r m tx· held: Oak Location Thursday Newporter Inn December 15, 1963 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, CA R.S.Y.P. Richard Kent (7 14) 6'40·1460 Tim~ 7:30 PM 11\f• Allttl.ttlll\tt'f~ o• H'Y\"-tlluh • n~:U1"t '4n ,.n.,, "' ._. U ,,,.., 1ht •th,ut11k'ltl _., itn •!$ r to h\•\ cht~""' \ "*'' '"" """'I 11\<n' ,,. "" ...i. .~ 11 ...... 1 1111>111 •t~ "'" tll "h" h ""h ,oil(., .. ~i. 11.Kll!n "' "'" "'~tld ~ 111U....fill ~ .... krd'-. .... ~,unttt....,.IJ"\'1•.111\ 'liloUt tl-. t4fl""m.•k•1N\h"" lht rt'.,,_,n., tl'rk''tl•t\+\hYlUfr.r ,k,.th1<"1111ht, ""'*l\Jf ,,. "hl\I\""" 11\ ••ln111t~l ll>1•11"" uftl.t •~ l\,un1un 1,.1·11t·r lhll lllll\.lnl!. llll' ----------~ Bateman Eichler. Hill Richards ~·11r• MC1l1'-...•r '"" '*'"'"''""'I ~d~ ailll uthrr im~1p.il C.lldWW.'' 620 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach, CA 92660 ... '• I - • Cl Coul DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oeclmbef 11, 1983 STOCKS llYll COllNllTI TIAlllACllOlll Wf.U 'I AND Y&4•'5 HIGHS. LOW O.OSE I ., - • STOCKS •EEK-SANO YEAR'S HIGHS, LOW CLOSE .. WYOH IAl'I ·Tr._ .... _ .. ._._ -r..::. .... .._ ._ ...... 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It'll wun ,. 111 ·m " "-"' 16 ... ,, .. ...._I ,rn .. ~-· .. ~H" n: =. : y ~ r.· ~ "' >So..:: ': _ .... .,,..,,,., ...... _ .. r r w.w" i "" tfYlt .... i ,, 1i11~ =i:fi r :~ Uc ~if. .. ~om : ·f ·; i= ~ ~=·~!111. it" ~J ~ I .. 4\t 1~ , '-"+ 1' "~,, 'm !1~ .. .. .. = J +" ,.,. ="' 111~ " + i I·~~ ~ =-Ml1 ~--" 1111 if~ 18 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11 . 1983 The Alternative l:.mt'r9lce1ttt'1 Medll&I Gmup prn111dn t'XfJt'fl m .. dtcal c;art' for your ft'wrs. cuts."'""~ h.,i., cough• <tnd t'Vt'tyd 3y mlnoa lnjurlu. • e • e e • Op•11 7 •• to l I p• £V£1l VOA V. l•d•dl•I Holldaye No Appoln1mtnt low F~n U.b. X·Ray ond Phy~lcol I ht r•Pll A11•ll•blt Qu•lllltd ln5uranct Acctplfd VI•• •nd Mastercard Wtlcom• • Fast Turnarou11d lor Job R•l•ttd lnjurlo + t:Ml:l?G-IC:l:Nil:H Hunttf\{lh'" 8""*' h 1714)9"4-UO Oprnong Vtcf'mbn IS1h --- + MUC NOTICE MUC M>'f1C£ Plait NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Plait NOTICE '1CTITIOUf 9U..... PIC'nT'IOUl WH ~ IUWH 'ICTTTIOUl IU ... H 'ICTITIOUl--11 NfttiOUl-H NAMI lfATDm9ft' NAM1 ITA'-NT NAm ITATIMIN'T NAMI ITATIMDfT NAMI ITA1IMIWT 1MM1 ITA'-WT TM following l*IOn dOll\9 TM IOllOwlng l)tllOM ete doltlg The loltowlng tiertOn• .,.. Clolng Tiie IOilOWlng P«M>N 11e doing The IO!lowln(j perMltta ete dOlt\O The loliowlnt l)«IOn 11 doing ~MM u : butlri... H : l>lilllneN M. w...-.,... Mi ~ u r ~--E.Xli>ERIE.HCIHO ElOEl!M. 3361' IURTON AOV!ATlllNO. CA9'0l TH( ~ITlL._l ~llO. t7U Weet (A) STUDENT MOVIRS (81 OF• CON(J() AllQCIATIS, '41 N. N e W II' 0 A T H A A I 0 A Me l lClo. ~ ~n. CA:.'2M3 QAMPllL.L .. co .. WHITE OLOV! Cllfl Dr .. ~ 8Mch. <rA. 112MO FICE MOVERS. 3Tt Satll• I~ Newpo(f elver. ~ led'. CA. CHAltTM .. TAl!fll, 1eo1 ~ A(lrtenneJafl9. M.8., '971 lonltl ~·~OUSINI. 2910 ~11111 Ave.. llhengW1n11.na1 AubyDr .Aot. Ave .• Coel• MeN, CA. 92627 11"'3 Dr •. ~ ee.cn. CA. UNO K>rive. H\lnllngton a..cn. CA. IM41 -0 ·201. Coell Mw. CA 92tH f , ,ullenon. CA. t2U 1 01vl4 JOflllhen Wllkee. 2141 lAloh MICDoneld Aabbltl. 121 Vie S.lllno J. Pono. ,. Pine Valley flit. t>utli-. .. eoncluded by; 11'1 Button Advertlli!IQ Inc:,. 2t 16 Helin 8uunne Olen, 2t21 Ruby Oc;Mn Blvd ' Nev;pot1 Beech, CA H1we. Neiwpott BMd't, CA. 11*3 Lane. Neiwpott llledl, CA. 82MO lndMOull Atdt!IM Ave , Suite O·:h>f, Coet1 Dr. Aol. E. FUletton, CA. 9263t 92MI WlllllM DIYlt R1bblt1, 310 Buena Ttlle butlMu i. conduc1eCI by 11'1 AClfllnne J•lfe MeM. CA. •m• Thi• ~ II con<MteCI by. I Cllfltlopher BUil. 21' 1 OOeln Viet• llvd ' BllOoe. CA ea .. 1 lndMd\111 Thi. llel_,I wU flied with tM Thia l>lillnfft It condl.lettd by. I general Pll1nertl'llP 81vCI , Newpon BMich. CA 92M1 KalhellM LbulM Fl.chbeell. 1212 Joe POttO !County Clerk ol OrMQt County on COfPGl'eOon. Helen Su.unne Olln Tlllt bu~ II oonduc:ted by· a Tr0pieen1 Lane, Senle An&. CA TN1 etll-1 was llled wtth the Dee 2. t983 Bun 8Mttto, PrMldent Tl119 11et..wi1 wu llled With the general Plltnetel'llp 92106 County Clllil of Orenge County on "21HO Tlllt 1111emen1 wu flied with the County Clltk Of Orll\09 County on OeYicl J Wllkff Ellze~tn Aou Pomtr<'y, 98 NOY UI, 1983 Publltlhed Or&OQI Cout O.ity Counly Cletk Of Oranoe County on Dec. 8. 1H3. Thie tletement wu llled with the SomerMt l i nt . Atntrt9 n, CA 'lm71 Pilot DK t 1. 11. 25. t983, Jen. f, Nov 21. 1"3 m1 ... County Clerk Of Orange County on 94026 P\lbllttled O•~ eo..1 Ollly 11164 '211211 Publltlhed Orange Coul Dally Dec. 2. 1983. Thie buliMM II conClucleCI by; I Piiot NOY. 20. 27. Dec. 4. 11. 1N3. 8438·83 Publllhed OrtlllQ9 Coul Delly Pllol Oto. I I, 18, 25. 1983, Jen, 1. '2J17 .. ~•I pann«lhlO 11140-63 Piiot Oto. '· I 1, 18, 25, 11183. 1N4. Publltned Oranot Colal Delly LelOn M. ~bbltl l----D .. -D•-IC_NO_T-IC_E___ 83411·83 84,7..e.l Piiot Dto I I. 18. 26, 't1183, Jen t, Thie allltrnenl wit 111.0 with the l'\8.IC NOTICE f'UUI. 1984. County CNN'k 01 Or•n~ Counly on ,ICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAMI ITATl•NT Mt.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE The IOltowlng person• -doing lllCTITIOUI eu..... mnnou• "" ..... buslneN ... NAiii aTATtmNT ...... ITATIMINT (A) STUDENT MOVERS (8) OF· The loltowlng pertons 11e doing The lollowlng pertlOn II dOlng FICE MOVERS. 379 SI/lie l11bet bullMll u . bullnMI u · Ave .. Cotti Mesa, CA.112827 HI-TIME LE.ASINO. 2790 H1tbor RAM ENTERPRISES 13293 David Jonltf'llJ\ Wiikes, 2 t41 Blvd , Sulle 204. Coste Meu. CA Wood Brooll Cir Git~ Grove OcMn Blvd Newport Beech. CA ~21126 CA. 92644 . ' 92881 Melvln Merz. 2t855 WlnnebAQO. R ,..._,.A M 3293 Cht11topher Baird. 2 t4 t OcMn l.1ke Foree!. CA 92830 o.,... llllMl'I, 1 Woode • Blvd , N~ 8eec:ll, CA 9288 t Sandi L Kalez. 31552 VII Ce>yole, ~;:~ Cir ' Oltdtn Orovt. A. Thlt bullnet• It conductea by • Coto Cle CHI , Trabuco C•nyon CA Thia bvllneH 11 c:onoucted by an ~nefll P"tne11hlp. ~2678 lnd1v10uel David J WllkM S1ndl L l<1lez R A Mtnl8tn T1111 stetement wu llleCI with the Thia slltetntnl wes tiled with Ille Tnia atltemetit ..... tiled with the County Cler~ ol Orange County on County Clerk ot Ora~ Counly on Counly Cletk 01 Ora11oe County on Dec 2 t983 ~ov 28. 1983 Dec 6 1983 F2'174!1 '2J1:M1 · 1'2'1153 8438·83 Dec. 8, 1983 'ICTITIOUI 1Ua•H PU1... NAMI ITATl•NT Publllh.o Orenf: Cou l Diiiy The I011owll10 Ptttont lll't dOlng Piiot "-I 1 18 • t"83 J-1 bu91neM u : -----------...-. ' ' "· " ' -· ' EMPHASIS ON HAIR. 1873 lrvlne FICTITIOUI aUllNHI 11184 S I ,.~ "-·· C" MLIC NOTICE NAME ITATIMINT 6449-63 :;:v-· u le J, """" ..,_, " The IOllowlng peraon I• dotr>g N~ "-· 2429 •B. Oranoe 00=~!L MANAGEMENT COM· Ml.IC NOTICE Avenue, Cos11 Meu. CA 92627 " C1*yl McLain, 20091 Beyview PAN'!' t t 00~ Ct . Newpor1 ,ICTmoua eu9MH Drive. Sen•• An• Heightt, CA 112707 Beech, Ce 112663 NAMe ITAftlllNT Thi• ooslneM II condvct.0 by: In· Leslie F Beehtotd, t t Odyasey Ct . Tne followl'1Q perlOfl 11 doing dMduala. N-port Beach. CA 92663 bu11ness ea Nancy L. R- Thls bus111ess ls conducttl<l by en LABO RA TORY EQUIPMENT Tnls t11temen1 w11 llled with Ille lndlllld11•I SPECIALISTS, 394 I 'B' s BrlllOI SI. County Cletk ol Oran9e County on Leslie F Bechtold •322, S1n19 Ana, CA 92704 Nov 15 1983 Tnos 118tement was llled wllh the Roger Mtcneel McDl1rmld. 3464 · · f12'01t1 County Clerk ot Orange County on Wimbledon W1y. Co1t1 M .... CA, Pubttstled Or1111ge Coat! Delly Dec 6. 1983 92626 Pilot Nov 20, 27 Ole 4. 11. 11183 Puultshea Ora.1ge Coul Dally Published Orange Co11t Detty Pubflshe<I Oran9e Pilot Oec I I t8 25 t983 Jan I . .,llot Dec '· '1 18 25. t1183 Piiot Dec; t I 18 2!> 1984 6353·83 198• . COllt Dally Pub111nea Orange t9&S Jan 1 Pilot Dec t t t8 25 F231151 Tn11 ouaooesa •• condiJC'ted by 111 6132-83 Cont Olllly 1nd1vl<Jual t983 J1n t, Roge. MICllMI McOlarmod P\8.IC NOTICE Tn1s 1t111ment wu liled ""'" lh41•------------ MllC NOTICE 6446-83 County C!Mk of Ore~ County on FICT1TIOUI IU ... H 6436-831------------1 64S t-83 198' MllC NOTICE ·-----------•-----------, ___________ ,Dec S, 11183 NA.Ml ITATIMINT '---------------------JI----------FICTITIOV8 euSMH DuD•1c NOTICE MLIC NOTICE m1MO Tne ioi1<>w1ng l*IOf'I• tre doing OflANOI COUNTY NAMI ITATIMENT HIU'-Publi511eCI Orange Coul Dally business u PUBLIC HEARING TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF HUNllNGTON BEACH ALTERNATIVE BUSES -DOWNTOWN AREAS THE CITY OF ROUTINGS OF IUNAIOfl COUln The fOllOwlnQ '*'°"' .,. dOlng FICTITIOUS •Ul*IEll FICTITIOUS IUllNIEll Polot DK t 1 18. 25. 1983 Jan t. WILDLIFE EXPEDITIONS INTER· 700 Ct.le Cefll9f °'· Weet ooatneN.. NAME ITATIMINT NAMIE ITATfMfHT 1984 NATIONAL 24302 Del predo, 011\1 111111 AM. CA. t170t GASOLINE ALLEY. t982 Cnarte Tti41 1011ow1no ,.,sona are doing Tne fOllow1ng person IS d01'1Q 6445-93 Po'"' CA 928T29 2 302 n....o r1aint1fl FRANCIS W PAAR St , Cost1 Mesa. CA 92627 bu11neu IS buSoness as Dougtu A hOmpton, 4 ....., Delenoant JOAN El tZABETH Jerry E1se1t, 472 Abbi41 Way. MANGAM INVESTMENT CO' 78 JON'S METAL DETECTOR'S, MllC NOTICE Preoo. Dane Point, CA.1121129 PAAR FARRELL. Ille testlle end In· Colla Me ... CA 92827 N La Senda Oro1111. South leguna, 839-B West 19tll St . Coata Meta. Douglas A Tl10mplOl1 teatate sucoeasora of decedent•, 01n EIMn. 1!>i 9 E 19th St., CA 92677 CA .92627 FICTITIOUI euaMal This 1111ement wu flled with tllf ADONIRAM JUDSON HEAD. SUSIE COlll Me .. CA 92827 EvereH l Mangam 78 N La Jon Stephen Dinsdale, 332 Hamil· NAME ITATl•NT County Clerk ol Orange County on ~IGHE HEAD, VIVA HE.AD PAAR. This l>uslness II ('OfldUCle<I by· • Send• Drtve. South legun1,. CA Ion. Costl Mesa, CA 92827 The tOllOWl'1Q pet'lon Is dOh'lQ Nov. 16· 1983 'nDl74 lend 111 C*SOt'll ctelmlng by, ttuough gen«al partnt<lhlP 92617 Tiiis bustness IS conducted by' an bullneN u : P blltlhed 0 ,."""' Cout Delly lor ul'lder tueih deee<lenll: end Ill J«ry EIMtt LOUIN D Mengem. 78 N. la lndlvldu•I USED USABLES. 2seo Newpun u r-.,,... J>erton• unkoown. Clelmlng any legel Thi• al•lemenl wu tiled with the Send• Drive South Legooe CA Jon Dinsdale Blvd., Cott• Mele, CA. 112e27 Potot Nov 20· 27• Otc: •. 11· 1963· iO' equlllbll right, tllte, .. 11te, Hen Of Counly Ctetk of Orange County on 92677 ' ' This 1111-1 wu tiled with Ille Menn! Eugene Swtll, 25&0 New-8 t36-83 The Comm1ss1on s regular meetirv./put>hc neari"" wtll con· '!!'" .. 'In tne comOlelnt a01191M 10 Nov 28, 11163 Cneryt M Frernolt'1Q. 255 Hllltlde Coun1y Clerk ol Orenge County on porl Blvd .• Cotta MeN.. CA 112827 P\8..IC NOTICE . .,, ..• .,.e111111t'1 title. Of any doud on ptlln· '2.l1:MI Road. South P•Mden• CA 9 t030 Dec 6. 1983 Tiil• bullnest .. c:ondUC1eCI by: en, ___ ..;..;.;;;.;;;.;.;...;.;.;..;..--. __ _ The Transponatton Commission ot lhe C11y ol Hunting1on Beach will hold two meetongs 1n December to cons1Cler a1~mat1ve routings ol buses 1n the Clo wntown area ol Huntington Beach The first meeting w111 be held in the C11y Hall Council Chambers. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beactt. on Tuesday. December 13. 1983 at 3.00 P M. tlnue at 7 00 P M . on the same night 10 accommodate those llfl's utte thefelo. 11tmed u DOES 1 Put>tlll\ed Orange Coett Delly Thli tkltlneu 11 condUC1ed by: a m1tM Individual. fllCnT'IOUI tueMH wishing to address ltte mailer but unable to attend Ille •o too. lndutlve. Piiot Dec 4. t 1. t8. 25. 11183. e-rel partnership Publlahed Ort111Q9 Cout Deity Mervll Eugene Swill NAMI ITATl•NT earlier meeling Cue No 311-34-73 8343-33 Everetl L. Mengtm Pilot Dee 11, 18, 25, 1983. Jen I. Thia tlll-t wu tiled with the Tne tOllowtng perton• .,1 doing The Transportation Commission invites all those ttav1ng an ' • auwONa r111.1 1t11-1 w11 flied wltn the 1984 County Clerll of Oranoe Coun1y on oollnMA u · interest In ttte downlown bus routes 10 auend one or 1>0111 of NOTICll Veu "-" .._.. wed. County Claf'k 01 Orange County on &446·83 Dee 8, 19113. .,..1_,. THE ARTISTICAL HANDS. 29332 !TM _, ""' decide ..... ,... Pta.IC NOTICE O.c 8 11183 ..---s ... C· ..... these meetings ... -......1 _ .....__ ............_.. .__.__ · • 0 C D Sonomew1y. en .... en ...,...treno. . ... .. ._ ·--,_..,. -m1... DUDllC NOTICE Published range OUI ally CA. 92875 Furltter lnlormatoon may be Obtained from Karl Huy _Oeparl· ,.., r..,..w wtlNfl a deJe. Re9d 'ICnTioul eu ... al Publlll'led Oii~ Coast Delly ~UUI. Pltot O.c. It, 18, 26. 11183. Jen. f. Heinz Dieter Stute, 211332 ment ol Public Works -536-543 I. i"9 lftlotmetlofl lletoW ,.._ 8 5 .. 63 J 1 1984 ALICIA M. WENTWORTH It lh teek "9e<1 kle I ..,._ ITATS•NT Piiot .,..., 11, 1 , , 1. , en . 'ICTITIOUI auaMll · .... 3 ·~ Sonom-ay. Si n Juen Capt11reno, you Wl to I v 0 an the lollowlng perton I• dOl'1Q 11184 NAME •TATIMENT .... ., ....., CA. 92875. CITY CLERK ~ttorney In 11111 mallet. you lhOulO bu"-n · S.50-43 TM lollowtng person• are dOlng Arma Ke111111n1 Stu.la. 29332 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH uo '° prom,f'ty so 11111 'fOUf written SHORELINE MARINE SERVICE, bualness 11. Pl8l.IC NOTICE Sonomawey. Sen Juen Cep111teno. Dated December 7. 1983 rMOOllM, any. miy be filed on 1628 Pl8()8tltla Ave .. Coat• Mese. Mt.IC NOTICE CLASSIC TAILORING, 34 F11111on CA.112875 Published Orange Coas1 Daily P ilot Dec 9, tO, I I, 12, 13, 1Tvt101U1teCI 111 Sk10 oemendlde CA 112e27 l1tend •L-3•. N-POrl Beech. CA 'ICTITIOUa 9U ... ll Till• bullnett II condueteCI by. • 1983 6412-83 . Lewi• R P191 Jr ltell Arl'IOld ,ICTITIOUI 9UllMlll 92660 ..,.,... ITATSMEn genetll penn«lhlp '-------------------------"'•E .. f .. 1':',.":~ ~ ::. ':::, ~ve .• Colt• MeM. CA.112627 NA.Ml aTATSMINT V1rt1n Sark11111n. 3St3 So Tne tolloWlng P9f90N •e doing Heinl Olete1 Stull ------------....------------~;:.._~;;;;.;; :;;f0 de a dlee. Lee le Thia butlNoaa Is conducted by II\ The 10if0wln9 l*'M>l'I 19 CIOlng Townet St • Senta An1. CA 112707 bullnell ea. Thoa 1111-1 wu llleCI Wllh the ------------1-------------~-mMlct.lft......... mdtvlduel bull,_ u DeVld ZwoebllCk, 52 Lekeplnea. POTATO BIN, 1605 Weal 111 Counly Cler1r. ot Orange County on NI.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE "JOU WWI teeeelli hefttoe of Lewis R. Page. Jr COAST INTERNATIONAL LIM· Irvine, CA 92714 Street. Senta Ana. CA t2703 No-. 16. 1963 ,_ .,_ ....,,.., 1ft 11t1e llllMtef, JOU Thia 1111-t WU flied With the ITED, 2<>41'~ 42nO SI . "'-Port Vtrtln SarkoSSllfl Amokl Wenee.. Inc , 1805 Welt _,., FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 ~TITIOU• 1U1M•• IMuNI deee ~ ee !Mt,_ ~nty Clent ot Orang. County on Belch, C• 926&3 Tllll •t•t-t WIS llleCI w11n the Ill Street, S1111a Ant. CA 112703 P\lbliaheCI Oranoe Coes1 Delly NAMI ITATl•NT NAMe ITATIMENT Wrtttell H be Nov 28. 1963 Steven Otto Wetnberg. 206'h County Ci.tk of Orenge Cou11ty on Tnt buelnets Is conducted by: 1 Pilot Nov 20, 27, Dec <I. 11. 1"3 The lollow!ng C*IO<ll .,.. doing The fOllowlng perwnl '1• doing llled ,........ -r. -r '2'.31MO 42'1<1 St . Newport Beech, Ce 92663 ~ 8. t983 corpofltlon 6139-33 bul!MM u : buSINoaa IS 91 :.'1:--deeeeeolc:llllf el-Publllhecl Orange Co.ti Dally This bulinetl 11 conducted by· 1n P231MI ArnOld F W1llece. Pretklent. SOMBRERO ROCK INVESTMENT HACIENDA INN, 1951-3 Newpon IO de 1111 ..... efl .... -•o ~ilot Dec 4, 11 t8, 25, 19113 tndovldual Publltlled Or1nge Coaet Oelty This sl•l-1 wu tiled wtth 1ne NI.IC NOTICE GROUP, 17602 Arm11rong Avenue, Blvd . Coste M .... CA 92627 Mllerie ~ ~ .. • 8354-83 Steve Wt111t>erg ~olot Dec I 1, 18, 25, 1983, Jan, 1. County Clerk of o,.nge County on ------------ Irvine, Ca 112714 Mike Shu-C11111 Lin, t5359 Celle de .... _., 811 ,.......,..,~ Tn11 1111ement wH ltled With tile 1984 Oec:. 6. 1983 ~TITIOUl llUllNlla Josee>h Stemler. 18311 Sebrina Oelpen-o, H1c1and1 Hts. CA. IMCrtl•, 11 lier ... llN. ~ -County Clelk ;,I Orenoe county on 6455·83 '2:11... NAME ITATIMINT Terrace. Cofone clel Mer CA. 92625 91H5 ,..1etrede • tftftlpo MLIC NOTICE Nov 23, 1983 OllllON, DUNN a CftUTC .. ,. The lotlowlng perton II dOloO Donald l Doran and Jo-Ann Mike Snu-CM1 Lin 1 TO THI D11INoANT· A cM FU1151 coun1 IC NOTICE IOO Newport Ceftlet Drtn• b<Jalness ... DOfl l1, 1907 Yacht Colone. Newpo<l Tnes stet-I wu flied With the i:..;.....I Ilea llMft fftM' by tM FICTITIOUS 9UIMH Published Orar10e Coast Deily f'UUI. 11'.0 . llox MIO KERN S SAILS, 505 tat SlrMI Beech, CA 112660 County Cieri< ol Orange County on '81ftlttl ..-et rou. tt rou wlell to NAMI ITATl•NT Pilot Dec '· t I t8. 25 1983 -FICTITIOUS IUllNIEll Newport hech. CA. tM1 Newport Belch, CA 921163 Pn11Up P Sdlatten. 3072 Cesa Nov 1!> t983 FD011:3 llefen4 ltlle leww/I, .,ow lftllll, bu~~:w'"'O persons are dOlng 6338·83 NAME STATEMENT Put:>llSlleCI Orange Coast Dally Jodene Ferguson. 2324 EIOan • t i~. l -. G11den Grove. CA Pu°bhstled Orenge Com cr .. ty wttflln.JO deya alter this aummons oa CVC\.E & CO t982 Cnerte St ' The tol10w1119 person IS doing Potot Dee 11 18, 25, t983, Jan 1, Costa Mete, A 92827 C11rol A Dooan & June I( Doran P1101 Nov 20 27 Dec • 11. t983 ~~.: c;:.~.::",0"":~t~~~~~ Cotte MIN. CA 112627 llul~~v·l~EH 1742 t N-hot• Untt J. 1984 6452·83 • ..:.~':iv~'',..... 111 conducleCI by, an 3230 Suneei O"ve fallb<OOI<. CA 6t30-83 ""'" _...., .,.,.,.... J«ry EtM"t. 472 Abt:>tl Wey. MllC NOTICE C-• Jodena Ferguson 9~8 ~nlffl you do your delault will be Coell MeN CA 112627 H~tongton Buen A 92647 Ttwl ete._t ... ,_ ..,11n 1,._ ""o·· )A Peter• r Sf\lr'-M ~tered ()ti •OOllC•llot\ Of the plei-Dan E1....:1 152 B ~ 'l9ffi ~ ~TITIOUa ........ ~ymond J-Howard..-417 ... -I.I' NOTl.l'f-"--t c-of,...._ c-~ ~ "-• 0 ~r 1111\cltllscourlml enter11u .. ,,.. -· · N"M"IT"T., .... "'T 34tnP1ac• M•nn1111ftBa•'" CA f'UUl.l\I "' "'"""'·-ft '"'-·...-~"Y-· P1ters. tll48 P0<t All>alls Place MllC NOTICE ' ' Y .,,,.. Cotta MeM CA 92827 " "' " "'-" ~ • " ~,. Oct 28. t983 Newport 9Nth. Ca 92&eo ment 1g1in11 you IOI the rlllial Cle-This bulln.ss IS conduC1eCI by 1 T1141 IOltowong petson It doing 90266 FICTITIOUS IUllNlal '2ale2 Waller A Lut:>k• & M1191111 D FICTITIOUI 9Ul*Ell mended in tne comollont which ~narat partnersnop business u Tnos t:>uiinau 15 conauC1eo oy •n NAME ITATlllllNT PubllSheCI Or1t199 Cout De11y Lubke, t40 t Skyline Drive, F11llerton NAME ITATIMIENT ould reautl on 91rn1snment Of Jerry Eisert HALLELUJAH ANSWERING BU· nd1v1dull lne IOllow111g C*SOna ,,. doing Potot Nov 20, 27 Dec <I. 11. 11163 CA 9263 t The toltowang '*'°" ia doing 1wag91 11k1ng ot money o• properly Tnis stetement wu tolea wotn the REAU 8862 Garden Gro\oe Blvd Raymond James 1'1owerd business 19 6141_63 This txilllless ,, conducted by a business 11 ~ Othfl< re11el requested 1n the com-County Clef!\ 01 Orange County on Suite 208 Garden Grove CA 92644 Tnos statement was filed wlttl the O M NIOF f'IC ESI NE w PO RT ------------ ltmoteo o111ner11110 1A1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AO· _,1e1nt Nov 28 1983 llsoo t<1m. 16688 Townhouse County Ctetk ol 011111~ County on BEACH, ~ Bltcn Street, w .. t MllC NOTICE Joseph Stemle< Gen PanMr . V1SORV GROUP (B) BROCK RE· Oiied Oee C30. d982 • FH1:M7 Drove Tu111n CA 92680 Dec 6. 1983 Tower, SI.Ille 3000, NewpOfl Beecn, ------------ Thts st•l-t WIS hied wlth the SE.ARCH t646 Newport Bl\od Suoll _B.EE A BRAN H. lerk Publ11hed Orenge Cou1 O•lly Thia l>ul•~lt •• conducteo by al1 FU1"' CA 92680 ,ICTITIOUI IU ..... county Cterl\ 01 Orenge tounly on C Costa Mesa CA 9i627 J .. ;.Yv,.:!1"0Al.!,y°!?!0tl'1 "IQ Puot 04lC 4 11 18 2!> t983 1"°1111d"111 Put:11osne<1 Orange Coast Dilly tvan H Schweru S1wyer Hill Rd., NA.Ml ITATl•NT Nov 28 1983 James Paut &ock 1520 Aull!''"'" _. "'"' .,.. , ~ . a344.63 llsoo Kim P1to1 Dee 1 t t8 2!> t983. J an 1. N-MtllOfd, Conn 08776 The tollowing person 11 doing Ftt12n Lane N-port Beacn CA 92860 itlM W. Cr"°'"I AweftW, lulte MO This llatament was hied Wltll tho 1984 Fri1z1 M $etlw1m . S1wyer HIH business ea· Publisheo Orange Coast Oaaty Th~ bUSl1141SI is conducted by en ~"::.~~.:; 12101 ~n~.Ci':-a'3 ol Or1.nge County on 6443-83 Rd . New Mitford. Conn 08776 NATURAL REFLECTIONS. 21 t9 Polot Dec 4 11 18 2!> t98:f ~n<frvldual "-·bt1Shed Ota,.,,. ColSt Dai"' Pllol rtJBl.IC NOTICE This~ t1 GOnelucled by a Merlnefl Drive, Ntwpon Beedl. CA 6341-83 .Himes Paul Brock .-u, ·-,,-., f2212IO DUDI IC NOTICE gener11 pertn«lhlp 112860 Tnis stllemltlt wet toled wtlh the .. ov 20 27. Sept 4. tl 1983 P'ICTITIOUI .U...11 Publisnecl Or1nge Coesl D.ity ruuo. tvll\ H SehwarlJ, Pretklent Larry A Burge. 21111 M1tlner1 County Clerk ot Or•noa County on 4819-83 NAMI ITAftMUn Pitot Dec 4. It t8. 25 1963 o..'OTICE OF DEATH OF This 1111-t •H nte0 with lhe Otlve, Ntwpon 8eeeh. CA 92MO P\llllC NOTICE ~0., 1•. 1983 TM fOllOwlng oerton1 111 doing • 6350-83 '' County Ctettt ot OrlnQe County on Thia 1>utlnel1 II condUC1eCI by· an ----------,230DI bu11nM1 u . MABEL E. ELLIOTT ANO 0ec 6, 1963 1n<1Nlduat F~~:A~=· 1n.Put>11Shed Orange Coul Dally Mt.IC NOTICE XYLON. 20 Vlsll Oe4 SOI. S OF PETITION TO ADMlN· ~1.. L11ryA Burge T .... loll ....... ..,, ---~. ere .. OI"" ,...1101 Nov 20, 27 Dec 4, 11, 1963. ~TITIOU• IUalNEH Legun1. CA 92877 Mt.IC NOTICE Is TE R Es TATE N 0 Publlsned o ,.nge Cout Delly Thi• 11•1-t w .. flied with the ,,. ,,_ .. .., ..-.-· " ... 6137·83 MAMIE lfATl•NT John DOI McKenney, 20 Vl1t1 Del AlZOt&S ' Pllol Dec. 11. 18. 25. 1983, Jen. I, County Clefk ol Ortnge County on b~~N~• PROPERTIES. 18195 ------------bu~~~~:Vlng persona are doing so:;.~,1~~~~~o~AS:;!~. 1950 ~m_~:A~=• To all heirs, bt'ne!1l·1aries, 1984 8454-83 Nov 14 · 11183' ~ Mt M(;Ourmolt. UnJLH. ltvlne, CA. Ml.IC NOTIC£. HANOVER LTD.. IHOO Mein Mk1wlek Dr .. Alli Oen1. CA.1110:>1 Tile followlrig pertons 1re ~ ued1tors and contingent Publllhed Or~ Coal! Dell 112J~~n c Scott 18195 En t 'ICTITIOUl IUalNlll Streer. Suite 110, Hunllngton Baedl, Thia bullnets Is condueleCI by: • bufTt"B~KS. 270 E 11111 St .. creditors of Mabel E . Elliott • Pl8l.IC NOTICE Piiot Nov. 20. 2r.oec •:-ns1::383 McOurmott. Unit H, lrvtne. CA NAME aun-.n K::ARo"~8 M Smllh ieeoo Mein ~~1 8~.:'.<'~ Cotti M .... CA 92627 and peN<>ns who may be ------------1--------------92~.!:i.,d 0 Burns. 18195 Eut bu~!.~Oll:ng peraon 11 CIOlng !Street, Sult• 110, Huntington Beac:h. This 111t-• wu filed w1111 tlle C11otyn L Coekerlu. 440'~ v11 otherwtSe interested in the ~~:.~:-.t1 NI.IC NOTICE McOufmotl. Unit H Irvine. CA PACKAGE EXPRESS. 177 Rt .... CA 92848 ~OUl1~ 0:::, 01 o..,.;;ounty on ~NorCI, Newpor1 BMch. Ca. WLll and/or est<ile: The lollowtng perlOnl lie doing ~TITIOUI llU ..... 9271" itkle Ave Suite 1. Newport 8aech. Jee« B. Goen, 18800 Main Street, OY · '2J1M4 Donn• Goodwin 2001 Ever-A peuuon has been ftled butlnese u : NAltlll aTATlmNT Mlcneel Hog1n 1819S EHt CA 92663 Sulle l 10. Hunllngton e.ecn. CA. p blllhecl Or•,,_ Coul D•"'-f:1<1ew l11 Hunt,..,:ton ea.en CA by Robert G Andrews in the GILL'S WHEELCHAIR ANO HO> The IOllowlng Pft9on " dolhg McOu mo11 unit H I CA Rlctllld Unwln, I 1 t42 Bimini Or .. 92848 ""· u ··.--·r ' ""' ' PIT Al SUPPLIES INC , 17155 New-bullMN u 11271..' . ,.,,.,,., Senla Al'I•. CA 92705 Tnlt bllllneH It conducted by a .-llot O.c 4• t 1• l8. 25. lll83 2S.8 Superior Court of Orange l10pe Street. Suite B. Founllln Val-CONCERT EVENTS. 150 -D Withem Mu11n 19195 EHi Thia bulllneM i. conducteo by an lm1ted P•rlnershlp 6347•83 ~~.~=S:,~,conoucted by ' County rcquesttng that Rob-le)I. CA 92708 Adam• Avenue, CO.II M-. CA McDurmott Untt H lrvtrie. CA 'ndlv1du11 Robert M Smtih Carot'"' L CockerMi ert G, Andrew s be appotnled Giii'• Wheelotlelr and Hotpltel 92828 927 t4 Roe111rd Unwon Thi• 1111emen1 "'" llieCI With lne P\8..IC NOTICE ,.. SuppllH Inc 17155 Newhope J-MlctlMI Kempner 3'63 Kevon Walker t8 t95 East T111s 11e1-• w11 flied with tna County Clerk ol Orange County 011 C~~:/b~~·;:~~o:'~~Y •: asd personal re prescntauve 10 1 Street. Ste B.'°Foun111n Vlltey, CA w1mbte0on W1y. Coste !Hie. CA McO\.ormott, uno1 H. Irvine. CA Cou111y Clerk 01 Orange County on Nov 28, 1983 ,_1...... OflAHGI COUNTY 28 1983 a mtn1slc>r tht> estate o 92708 92626 92714 Nov 30 1983 .. -IUNAte>fl COUftT Nov ' m1241 Mabel E. Ellaotteunder the This bullnet1 It conduct.a by: a This bullnett 11 conducted by: en Kennetll Schonlald 18195 e .. 1 F231'n Publlthed Orenge CoHI Oelly 700 Clvtc Cet'ller Or. Weel Publllh.O Oran,.. Coelt Delly lnde..,..ndent Adm1nistrotion corporallon. lridlvldual. McO\.ormoll. un11H.1rv1ne, Ca 927 t4 Pubtlsllecl Orange Coaet Delly Pilot Dae 4, 11, 18, 25. 1963. a-11 AM. CA. t:l701 •-r-Hugh W Giii Prnl<ltnt Jemea Mlellaet KemOn« Thi• oosin-II conducted by • Piiot Dec 4 11, 18. 25. 1983 8352·63 Pleintllt· J ACQUES CARIGNAN Pilot Dec. 4, 11• 18· 25· 1983· of Esl.Oltes Al·t). The petition Thi• tlatem4'nt Wit llled With the • Thi• alaterntnl WU llled with Ille general pann«sl11p 6376-83 Delend1nt: TOWN ANO COUN-8345-83 is set for hearing in Dept. No. County Ci.tk of Orenot County on Counly Ctetk ol Or•nga County on RICherd o Burns Mt.IC NOTICE TRY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS. INC.. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr .. Dec 5. 1983 _1_ Nov 15. 1983 _ T,,I •• t.,-1 u flta.c 111 , .. _ n11D•1c NOTICE A C111lornla coroor111on, Dt-IC NOTICE 9 ..---... ._,_ -·-· w ...... WI .... fUUI. C>AANa. COUNTY ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH f'UUI. West. Santa Ana. C A 2701 Publllhecl Or•noe Cout Delly Publllhe<I Or•• coe.1 Deity ~n~e 0!:a~ ol Orange County on FICTITIOUS.,..... MUHtC•Al CCXMT OROUP CALIFORNIA. INC .• Del•-~TITIOUI eu..... on Januar;.r 4. 1984 at 9:30 Piiot O.c II. 18. 25. 1983. Jen. 1, Piiot NOV 20. 27. Dae 4, II. 1913. FD1MI NAME ITATIMENT QI ORANOI COUNTY wire corporation, TOWN I COUN· NA• ITATIMENT A.M 1984 8131-t3 '°"''· MAHONl'Y a MAYTON The IOl\owlng pertons .,. dOlnQ HllfMf ....... Dtltrlcl TRY TOWERS I, LTD ' eke TOWN & Th• IOllOwlng '*'°" II doing IF YOU OBJECT to the tl«0-83 "'-IC ..,.TICE AllOf'Mf' el LAw 001oneu es *1 ,,_..,ee lt9d lloa 2$10 COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS bullneal a1 ___ ...;.f'...;;.;;;UUI..;;;..-;..;.;"".._-... __ _ ea .......,, Ceflter oma. Mta ATWATER INVESTORS. 24221 ....,_,,._..,ca. e..o..1M7 1. LTD .• C1llt0f11il 11mtteo P•"'*· SURF SAFE. 20 V1111 Del Sol, S granting o( thl" pelitton. you Mt.IC NOTICE ::.port hect\, CA. taeo ~~:~ ~~ 119L2';'~:8 Suite 308. Laguna o!"~t~~~~~:YALLIANCE MORT-~~~~dll~~~l~d E ~~~M?~~~~n ~~: l9fon":·ri.~ .:::::.MY. 20 Vltll Del ~~,~~:~g l~:,t:t~l~~~~~)~ ~lb;~ 'ICTITIOUI 9UllMH Tne =~~= .. doing Published Orange Coast Dally J Ronald Eva111 24221Callede11 Defendant IRVING & DOROTHY Inclusive SOI. S L1gun1, Cl 92677 f I , ti , b . NAMI aTATS•NT ootlneet 11. Pilot Dee 4 11. 18, 25. 1983 LOUIH. Suit~ 308 • Llguna 1'11111. CA SCHMIOT 111d DOES t tnrough 10. CeN No 40· I 7 ·85 This buaonets 0• conducteCI by en ltllll~ ilr 1 l' " n 1 n o j('( -The lollowlnn Ot<IOOS are dOll1g THE YACHT CONTESSA, 2 t192 6342-83 9265• lnclu11ve "'OTIC"'I ~U~Nl lleeft luecl lndtvtdu~ll •• ., lum~ "11h thr l~lUrl Ix-for<' bullnes1 as ... Strothmoor Ln .. Hun11ng1on Beech. OSL s.trvoet Como•nv l:tOO c ... No. c 1•82 " "' Oii ..... • John.,, ... c"enney lht• ht•Jrtn!( 'our appl'ar-THE YACHT FELICITY,• 2t192 CA. 92846 -:r:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:--1Bro•to1 Street Coste Mesa. CA IVMMONI TM court mer decldt lfelnal JOU This s111emen1 wu rtted with the Bm'<' mil\ ix' in J>l>r..<>n or bv Strothmoor Li ne. Hun11ngto11 Jamee B.,ona MWll09f\'*ll Co ' 92826 NOTICEI You have been euecl. without '°"' belft9 hMi'cl unteea County Clerk 01 Oral11)4 County on . t . ' , · Betch CA 112848 Inc: 211112 Strothrnoor Ln Hunt· McCOfU~ICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon RO. Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651 •M·9'15 NRCI UOTMIRI HU IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roa~ay Cot1a M ... M2·9150 Tl11i t>u MMU i1 conducted by • Tiie '"" mer decldt ....,.., rou '°" •...,and within ao dQe. ftMCI Nov 28, t983 :-ou . a1.111r11l ~ • James 8eront M•n ernent Co • ii>n BMen Cl 112$48 • g1,,..11 p111nersn1p wlttlewt ,_ be1ft9 lleerd ""'"'the Information ba4ow. llD114S It \ ()U AHi:: A CREDI-Inc 21192 Strothmoor 'tiM Hunt-"t11 Pelm«. 8132 Magnoill Ave J Ron11<1 Evan• rou = within !I der•. AeM II you w111110 Mtk the advice ot 1n Pulllltlhed Orange Cou 1 Da1ty l'OH or·' •'\lllhngl'flt t•r.>dttor ington eeecn CA 112848 , Rlvettlde CA ' Tl111 s11tement was 111eo with Ille !tie lftfor IOfl below. 111°'"'Y'" 111" metier you al'loul<I Piiot Dec ' 11· 18· 2S 1118!~ • 83 of 1hi• dl,'\'a.'>1.'\l \tlU must file• Atph Jec~bton, 185t E 4111 Llrry Noa•. 2902 Aedhlll. Coet• County Cler~ 01 Orange County on ti you""' to -k 1ne 10Y1Ct of en do 90 promptly SO 11111 your written ...., • .,. · Str"I Sent• Ana CA 112701 Meu CA. l.282t Nov 28 t983 illttorney in 11111 mallet you snoutd reaoonse •I a11y m•y t:>e hied on yout d:um with ltw '"urt or This bullnee1 ti condueted by • Thli ~ "conouc:teCI by. • F211ao <10 so p1ompt1y so 1n11 your written 111na Ml.IC NOTICE pn.'S4.'lll 11 tu 1tw ~l"SQnol rep-l)t<*ll pennerlhlp ~11 Plf1""9fljp Publ1Slled Orange Coul Dady t9'lbnse If 1ny m•y t:>e tiled on AYllOt\J1t1anut<1odemen<1ade rc~·Ol.llltV(' 11ppotntlod by the J-Berone,Prntdent JamMa.rone,;~, PtlOI Dtc: 4 1 t 18 25. t983 lime !;.."~:":::::: ..... J: ~ FICTillOUI .,..... l'OUI"\ Wtlhtn four months Thi• 1111ement WU l1te0 with the Thll tllleintnl ... llleCI wlttl the 834M3 AYllOIUlleCI ,,, JICIO deml/1Clede • ... . ..,. .. ITATl•NT h .... ff County CMfk OI Oref\OI County on County°""' of Or-. Couftty on 1------------Et 1r1bun11, ,.. dacldlr cont,. Ud. lflOfld• defttro • ao diet. &. .. le The lottowtng person 11 don>g fa um t l' .... te o 1n1t 1auam't" Dtc:. 5 1993 Dec 5 l"3 Ml.IC NOTICE llffl 1udl111011 • Meft08 ..-Ud. ,.,_ "''°""'°*' ... MfUe. buainete 14 or letters as provided ln S«· · m1111 · , m•n ..... defttfo de ..... LM .. -"::::: ::-:: ~,:: THE HARBOR QAILl AT DANA uon 700 o( the Probate Code Publtelled Ot.,. Co.II ~ PublllMO Otltl09 COMI o.lly '~r~:AllUTI=· " .......... ..-.!.'!._•.;..._ ............. ----....... ,.., POINT.3441111 GototnLentetn.Otna of c.aJlfom!a The time for PllOt Dae 11, 18. 25. 11183, "'"'·· f, Plot Ole. 11. 18. H. 1"3. Jett. I, "-1011 ,._, le -,,,. edwloe of .,......,..., POlnt CA 92678 ' ltl<I 1"4 • The 1o11owmg i>en0n1 ,,. doing .,. eltOfMJ In 1t11a ll\ltler, ,_ wrMlft ~1 " "'1· ""'be Jorin o· Hick•. 41!8 Mir1ten Aw· Wing claims will not expire · 6"'M3 ' M4l-M ~~.,.,t~ PARTNERS. 80e2 Fox-=-.. ~": ""1 '-: -==.:..-. .................. -· 8elmonl. CA. 8'002 • prior to four months from. the t-------------"'-----------., field Line. Vor'be Lln41. CA. t2M8 llM • ~· .,, ...., ,. de "" .._.... "' _.. _.., ~i::11neea II conducted Cir "' date of the h earing noticed George E w11son 1n<1 OoMa L. llUelMdllM.......,el..,... __.. ....,._ 11 ,.. • ...._.,.., JOlln D. Hlelt• nbove. w111on, 508 AvanlCle L.e Coete, Sin le di wt ....... "' .... ---. • tell .........., • "'' IM'll Thll •tAlemenl •M tiled wlU\ tfle YOU MAY EXAMINE the ~•t. CA t2172 -.... .._.. Ill• 1-...U:•• ....., • ~ ,..... .., County Clertl of Or11191 ~Y on fl~ kept by the roun If you John E. Dornene end RM I Ide .... .....,., Ml ,..,..... ,....., .... I · Nov 23 1H3 ' ~. eoe2 FoJtftakl i.-. YOfbe ~ a1 ~., ,..... .., t·TO TMI DI ...,., A ..,. • ,..1171 an> ln~ted 1n the H tate, ~lndt. CA llHM 1 ...... ,,.. "" ..... tmM w .. ~ Orft'Oe Co.et ~ you may •rv• upon the ex· OOnnt I. SI~. Of ,,., IUC• •·TO '"' ANT! A ................ ,... • ,. ....... Hot Dec.. 11 .. H 1"3 ecutor or ldminlaltaU>r or ice-or. Tr\llMe of tne OOfll\e l. Ml ..... ._. w .. ...._ 1111 ........ ,_ ...... ' ' . ' WT~ ' 191..-. tm• v1wa Trv11 Cllled Aprtt ~ ..-.. ,... w ,_ "'-.. ......,. • dtYI lfltt ""9M!llftOM11 upon the attorN!y for the ex· 10. 1t1e, 508 All9ftldl Le Coeta. &an ..,.... .. ........ ,_ -. MrWd on y0u, lllt """ 11111 coun 1 ecutor or .ctminitlrator. and 1C1emen1 .. CA t2t72 ..... dt';t .,.., tllle NMlone .. written r..-. lo tM ~·· "8.IC llOTU me whh the coun wl\h proof ~~=•·" .~~r=•~o~ =:::..~:':~':.=,~:I:~~-=-':.: "°""°"' •11•11 of wrv1~. a wrltW\ ttquest1. Anltleil'll CA tH07 Un .... yOU do. your dtlflUft ... .,. llfl,lllCltllltcovrtmeyent•fl~ UMI ITATllmltT '1Altina \hat youdcsl~specta Mery i Oolln, 704t v~ ~on ~11on ot the p111no ~n11C for IN'* 0.-nie IOlllMlr'll P9'9Clftl -diolrll notk~ of tht tutn1 of an In· ~A.=.~~ 11y. 1 ~court n;::_eer ~ COUid ,.:," In~~ 11u.r.lTJ:'1lATIOHS ~ A'4~ ven~ a nd appr&l~t of 11e!*" oettnerllMO in 1'f:' oomplelnt, wllldt ...-. tlltlng of money Of PfOC*'Y CA, 111131 Town Center Dr. Ste. 140, es\llC BAti. or of t~ pell- Oonne L. Wlhon c:OUld ,_,., 1n ~"*'' of or..._,...... r..-iect In IN~ L.l8UN ..,.._CA m11 tlON o r 11«0Un1.1 mentioned Thia ttet.-tt WM fflacl Wllft IM llW9fll• IMllnt of money °'~ pteinl M. A Wood CMoei•. lfte .. In 5«-tiun 1200 and 1200.~ o( STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? Aeoc:oniAt to CeMlomle htlMaa a"41 ........ ,., .. CMI (lee. 1nM • UtH, ell perMftl dolftt ~MH ...... ,a ..................... . ..... ,.... """ ._ C...ey Qaftt 9M tine It pu1MeM4t fOllf tt1Ma lft e "··~ .................... ....... lhelMl ........ IMetM. The ............ la,...,...., 11W aft• ....... ...,, ... , ....... ,.. '* ....................... ...... ""' .......... .,. .......... .... H ..... . ~ly Cletk Of ~lftOlt COUtlty on 0t 01t1tr ,..., ~in Ille com-Oet9cl; :::.• H . IM3 UISI Marteno Dr •• Lagyne ........ the C.hfonu. Probll&e eoct. ~. U&. TZ KMIM>M Mow H . ltt) ,..,.,, -~ S..,t 21 1M3 ~ ~ ~ .. ~ CAn:'" MlnMe It concMttd "r • mu AND EOU . ~ =L~"r~L :. :-u:..-• WW ~-'f~~~ r.'J:...'-;"t:'\ a... CO::.~~OOCI :::-=•.;-.. ~t fte DM.'t MOT ,...... ... .... .... , .......... .., ..... .. '•" ......... ~ .... ... :-427~17thSt. ==-... ~ =·=::..°1i!:· :: ........ c.... ...... w..~~C:.. ..... c.::.',':c..ra.....,cA.tHt1 • , Cotta Mesa ....,... ......, ca.-,......., CA.-~ ....._ OA..-Nov ft. 1"3 t7Hl Ml-4171 .................... ~ C..., CIA I••• --r:= ... ...... st••••..... .. LIM&.~ ,Ill :I '*"3? 1 I .PitliitMo DrlnOI Cou1 0..,., ~..::;':!-C-1 DeMy 1i1110C ~oAJ:":'ll'I09 COM! ~ PllOI Pu*'*! OrWllf C~ ""= n.... Publfahfd ~·· OIM\ ,. ~Otc ... 11, 11, 25 1"3. Dec •• 11 11, 1), ttaa. o.c 'I II. aa. ,.., Jiii I. I~ "'°'Dee •. "· 11, 21. ,. ..,,.Uy Ptlcn o... In. IJ , 17. -.•. 1 ;.~,.,__,_., ______ .. ~~ '340·8J I 6"5-1.'\ 6"0·83 13~ llH\,1 fM\6-&1--------'--"'!"-----------'-- .............. , .... ~ r I • OW t THE DAILY PILOT CLASS IFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone erviC"<': Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday -Frida~· 8:00 A.M.-5 :30 P.\I. DEADLINE : Pl!BLICAT IO~ Ot-:ADU~E . Monda, Sat. 11 :JO a .111. T uesdav \11111 l·JO p.m. Wedne:;;d:n f l.II'" 1.:HJ p.m. Thur da' "°"" ·1:]11 p .111. f nda' I hur, I .W p 111. ~aturda\ h1 \ 1111 f'·"' unda, h 1 · J 1111 1• 111. CA ~CELLATIO:\ & CORRECT I OY~: Cancellation$ and e.:>rrcc:tion::-ma · be made on sarnr <lcad lines a~ above. Please a k fnr a cancellation number when canrelling vour ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediatelv. The DA ILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnl y. CLASS IFIED 642-5678 BnMI fer bit Bt1Ht fer bit Ctatral 1002 Ctatral llt2 EST I TE Sii JUll CIPISTRllO $771,000 Panora.mac views of mountains~ city lights. & ocean on l acre. Area for stables. tennis court & pool. Approx. 5.000 sq ft of granous livmg with smashing mastersune & separate chil- drens wing Library. wme cellar. Call: ELLlE FINIGAN. (714) 831 -0836. COLDW<!U. BANl(eRO •tilJ•. • ., .. • ,.. • ........ f • Trade your old stuff lor Melt• your ShOpplng .... new good ies wltl\ a lef b)' u.lng Ille 0811)' Pl- Clauifled ed &42·5678 lot Cluaifled Ad,t. GOLF COURSE VIEW $219,000 lmmacuJate 2 Bdrm t'Ondo over- looking Big Canyon Country Club. View side sundeck. High cathedral Ceilings Wet bar & fireplace. Price includes the land. (7 I 4J 673-4400 121ll621·2121 TN H~ ArH's LAMJtsf hhlblistwd Rtal Es..., co,..•r lL\ltll()lt OPEi TODAY 1 ·5 Oki C41·5 .,,., MW SJKIMs, 11clt1t1· $549.000 442 Beaonia, Old Cdm CJ11/~lll1 Yltw, "1l1t, .,ac. 3 Wnl, 1tw kltdl $495.000. 528 Seaward. Cor Highlands. CdM StdMff rttr11t. 3 .... 4 II, II I MIO Sl.900.000 ...... 4651 Brighton Rd . Cameo Shs Vltw of city Utts, ..., let, Ill tt _,., l Wnl $280.000 ................ 715 Belhs. Easlbluft. N.8. ell c.Nti 21h/21a, .... ce. .... , ... $195.000 ......... 755 Amado. Sandcastle. Cdm ........ 2 .... 2 .......... . $395.000 . .... . ... . ....... 232 k1s. otd CdM U,_.l()UI: 11()Ml:I REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 Eut Cont Hf9hway, CoroN del Mlf ---· --- II~ PlllVITE UTATI llH,000 Private cul-de-sac estate -lush tropical setting with lagoon - spa. koi ponds. waterfall. 'Wood & glass house with commercial gourmet brick kitchen. lanai, customized entertainment room Unique! Paula Bailey HPUIH PILElllO SHt,000 MODEL PERFECT This -4 BR. 2 1 : BA Scawind Paltc'rmo Mudd has bet>n beauufullv custom1wd lndudes a (anulv SIZl•d yard wat h a spacious wood dN·k 0 E>:t't•llt•n1 finant'ing. Danny Bibb or Stl'P· hanie Jones HSTHI TlllllTlllAL HH,000 On Hampshire C1rclt• -5 BR - Country kitt'hen -formal living rm w/garden patios -fireplace. Paneled den w/fareplace & sit down bar -Lovely pool. ov~r­ sized lot. Barbara Aune 01 CAUXY llllYE UH,000 Light & airy high ceilings -a great feeling hom e -Paneled den with large fire place -for· mal dining rm. breakfast area. Large Liv. room. 3 BR -3 BA. Barbara Aune SP&ctnS TUlfTltlW. 1411,000 5 lg BR -Beautiful formal liv- ing rm and dining rm -paneled den w/f-ireplace and sit down bar -sparkling pool -country kitchen w~th breakfast area + bonus room. Barbara Aune H' tf W&TllFllllT Sl,211,000 Gracious one-story home! Cus- tom remodel w /gourmet kitchen for ease m entertaining. 2 BR. family rm. 3 baths. 2 private beaches. 24 hr. security gale. Dona Chichester EXQUISITE FAMILY HOME SlH,000 Broadmoor Plan 2. Completely remodelt'd w 1 French doors. win- dows. new kit.c·he n . 4 BR. 2Vl BA. pool and spa-s Fix At llW OF UltOJ S 1,lff- On Linda Isle 5 BR Valenune Built wate rfront with large slip & side lies for :i boats -straight view full length of la goon - Pnced to sell 1mmed1ately at S l.061.000. Leasehold or Fee land Tom AJlinson JEWEL tF TllE WEST U,000,000 T~re are few comparisons. 1.1 acres offering total panoramic views of Newport Harbor islands & entry to sea. 5BR. 6BA & staff facilities. The premier view of all of Newport & ultimate in private security. Tom Allison _TllTLE HCl 111,llLHIS 1241,000 3 BR. family rm "Montecito". Shows Like a model. Country French decor with Laura Ashley papers. Complete security sys- tem, solar heated spa & water system. Private corner location with view of canyon & moun- tains. Lucy Rose .> 11&1118111111 ........ CUSTON VIEW LOT. Seller ex- tttmely motivated -Best Buy -Below Market F.d Escano & Maureen White 111 e&11Y11 1um s 1,100,000 Brand new financing makes this one special! Custom home w ith 6 BR/pool/spa. Extra lg loVGolf & mountain views. J oan Lewis IAYHllT II Liii 1100,000 Outstanding bayfront location. Assume on existing financing an d build your dreamhome. And/or have a rental unit above the garage if desired. Three fam· ilies could buy the existing trip- lex for weekr-nd fun. June Davis/ Anita Schandel URllll lllllE 1121,000 4 BR. beau tifully located "Lautremont" w /exceptional view of coastline, ocean & city lights. This is truly an excep- tional buy in one of Newport's most prestigious neighborhoods. Anita Schande l IAUTU TDUOI llH,OM Prime Irvine Terrace view lo- cation. 5 rms overlook the bay & ocean. 3 BR's. 3 BA's with huge private office or suite, with bath. Beautiful grounds and pool. Large jetty view lot. Incl. land. George Grupe • EIElmVE CHT• •E On 7th green in Bag Canyon. Large onr-story, perfect for executive living and entertaining; dance floor. large bar overlooking golf course -to see 1s to fall in Ion~. Call Dorothy Hard- castle. Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE CHRISTMAS SPLENDOR This spacious 4 bd. & den Is perfect foe holiday entertaining . . . 2 f-places. wet bar. sparkling ppol + lush gardens & spa. Pvt. sec. system & 24 hr. Big Canyon guarded gate. Reduced for immediate sale. $599,500. 14 lt1r1l1c Trtt 114. O,t1 S11.tar 1·5 ... LEASES ... 3 bd.. den . . . European Villa WIOCEAN VIEW in Corona del Mar ... $1800 per mo. 640-4868 2125 Sen Joaquin Hiii• Rd. ~ewporl Center . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 DI YllTI In Liil llYflllT Fabulo1.11 bay & mountain view. 1Bclnn.1 Ba. j condo co-op. Lo"".eet priced at $295,000. I UYllll PUOE UYF1111 Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br. 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1.500,000 PElllllU llllE ICUIFlllT Ocean & )etty views. M arine room, 4 bdnn. 3 bath. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parlting. $1.385,000 Fllllllll IDOi llLL TIP New 4 br. 4 ~ ba, custom French Nonnandy Flit.ate I 2 prune ac~ hilltop. Now $995,000. ODIDIUI OIYl llYFIDIT Coronado Island c1.11t. bayfront lot. 85' boat dP.Ck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. UIOWllUI llOIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3~ sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Joli tt 'Y''d" [),.,,, ... tt 67'> 6161 EXECUTIVE ·EST ATE 2 Story Park Place. 2650 sq. ft. Upgraded luxury. F.V. best! Flexible terms ... OWC. Bargain at only $233,000. PROPERTY HAS MTS INSPECTION! Castle Real Estate 891-8887 BAYfRONT ·NEW LllTINQ 9pecteculer inounteln end .... vww from tMe older 16 2 bldroom duple• In • .,... ....., n1t1ttt.omud. A Mftdf Meoh +,.., '°' I .... ...._ Owner di oarry the Mle end T.D. en dlle Jllll LAND IM'ottertY· 1111,000.111·1.al. HOME + INCOME S11t,OOO f' .. 1111ule I ll1droein +deft...._ OfttJ 1 blooll to OOMI' end \\ blooll to ..,. "A" ,,.,,.. ..... "'°' ,,....., ..... Aleo ....... fWNIMd ....,_.., ..... """ ~ 111-1411.. HARBOR RIDOE·FOflEVER VIEW howttJ geted com""""'1 end ...,... otOUI deoOr .. Of"I lu•Uftoue 2-etofy ,.._ denoe. L......, •=• d ,,.., ... lfttfJ to 4 ..... , ...... end tloMed ltwtng end dtnlng ..... fabuaoue V11Wt of ellyMM, ....... end ..... -,000. 111-1400. LINDA llLE IAYFRONT '""'eetlnt end ....... floor plen In ..... tmmeoulete 4 bedroom +deft end temltJ '°°"' ,..... ............ d etrtum pedo, ..._ etalroeee, I llnptu11 end gourmet llltchen. owner d 00R11der ••· chente.1111.000 111-,.. OCEANl'RONT RESIDENCE Dremetlo end •xottlnt ..... """ .... open f'OOIM, 11tt Mil. 1ee11 a r ........ ..... 4 total beclroome"""......, ..... '°' the. rolMfttlc. WondefM YIEWI of OOMft Mftd end eurf ..... .000. llM.al. LIDO 18LE-l.AROE LOT .,... .... ....., to ....... end....., 4 beclroont, I bettl hcNM, lltuee.d Ofl a _. lot. COMtortabte floor peen lloctladee a dlft, .... ""·end gounMt kJtcMn. ... .000. 111-1400. N.8 . CLOTHING AND BOUTIQUE Well-eatabllahed women'• clothing atOfe In a central Newport location. A fine op- por1unlty at a re1aon1bl1 pr1ce. '31,000 + quality lnventOfy. '31-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, 1111c· RLAL lSlATf 'w ... " H .. 11••" h4.Jll1il "\ M..t~"Wn 14 lo IA. l •>o>' ~1 .. '\ N ... \i\lltl'fl ~M t\ Ul-1400 JI~ M.r..,., A..,,. h.tllvo l.i.nd '1UMO fCo.Nl(pYS . FLOR I STS 2983 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (HarbOf & Baker) (714) 540-3135 2275 PEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA (Newport & Fairview) (714) 6-45·0246 Support Christmas Seals! NUITlllTDI IEICN CDllUlln CLlllC 322 5th St. DeANZA BAYSIDE MARINA 138-1114 300 [ Coast Hwy NPwport Beach (7 14) 673·1331 Scf1port Chtistmas Stlls In Support of the American Lung Association and Christmas Seals DAVIS•BAOWN TflEVISION •APPLIANCES SALES• SERVICE SINCE 11"7 4' 11 E. 17th STREET. COSTA MESA 751-4705 3841 Birch St~ NtwPort Beach s.wtrt tlnlN• St• •C•I'"'"' • "t'l\.tv•• •l .. OO•• •"'°'..,o ooo•• • ..... oo..-. Ot.••• . w1••0•• . •HO~• ooo•• s~ s.,_ 1....-- A DOORS WINDOW & SCllHll CO. ... """ .. ,.. .. . ..... , Hlwt'O•~ •UCH CA"' ••••> ~T CHlttSTMAS f'ALS Buy Christmas s..lsl * Supporf the AmMICan Lung A"'1Ciafionl • IEAIUFF llTll llDL 1661 S. Cout Hwy • l..egune8each ·~-9717 ,02 • Orange co · ast DAILY PILOT/Sunde . y, December 11, 1983 • How's this tor a good answer : money. Read our newspaP~· and cash in on advertised values. discount coupons. food news. and consumer reports that can save you money every single week. We also save you time . Which is important tor busy women managing a home, children and many other responsibilities. In the market tor tun? We Cover weekend enter~ tainment and special events around town. TV and . . . movies . Recreation . sports. hobbies, a whole package of interesting news and features to give you a lift! Whenever you have the time. So if you've been feeling a little shopworn lately , get some help. Get the paper. What's In It for you? The answer appears on every page of YOUR • 81 642-4321 '· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 •I ....... .., .... -IHlll ... .... =-::;.:..--.~~-_._ •• _ ... ___ ... __ .. _ •• ~-i::'"='"::...:*::..1=---l~ .. ~·-·~·-·-.......... ~~1• .. iu:•:z:.1•:=..11t1t=:, __ '""' "' Ith ...... .., .. ... "' .... lt.aal 1M2 ltHral 1111 ..... al IMI .... ral 1111 lt•tral lift ....... 1!11 ....... lMI lalMI lalaa• .... c... ... ... 1111 MT• STUTll l•M_A_C--AA_T_H_U_A_l/_l_ll-,.-G-E. =:;iiiiiiiitP:~Ri~iiiiiii!= Thi• home ha5 been com· gated entry I Br pool. ..... ,._, ... Ill .,. * 710 s Bayfront ..... YllW au plattly r~ New tennis. ctut> 10~. down .._ ..,.. llA OPEN HOUSES TODAY Oorgaou1 58r 3 It kllcnen. 9')pllancet. cab•· Priced $74 900 Agen1 CALL 211 UlllEllTE &VE. 180 De• Vi•w w/lovaty ct l\yon 11i.w • net a, IO<c.d '" unit and 6•6·43l!O 642-2029 rrr LANO L 01 V4luto S4 7~ 000-A vttry cu11om 1 t 4 •• "' Ptrlact lemlty & antlf· mote. Also h11 1dd·on __ 11)11111_____ EIElllLD llY IULn French Coon1r~ Ott!>•gnod 1s1 11001 2000 611 c0<•· 0 6 Bdrm, 5 ba, ~ t 81 guest 111n1ng home Eleg1nt f1mlly room w/llraptaoa <1om1111um ol 11' story own1111 O\loll 11ve11 on 2nd 11001 01\ 2 IOll & lga dode countty decor w/Fr Only St 16.900 631-7370 J1d 101 1tom Ocean Blvd 1 tHOCI\ tu 8111 Corona del Ula Ca&l•J. httr SW11 .................... SHS,ott S t.•00.000 MUllOI\ CC*\ d 0 0 1 1 • d • 11 g "8 r • $1 ,400,000 just listed oceanfron t Mm 8t1ach O\tS•QllOd lot n1ll maintenance and you Bay & ocean YIOIS Indoor pool, vaulted hOUM Sundl Y I·• 30 wtllP•P•1•· end tuah TR,\Ol .l I( l\.\I ~I .\I I\ 4 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•• Carel a I••"' W1r4 • CAL A PROFESSIONAL ()debout FOR ALL YOUR Bay & Beach REAi EST ATE NEEDS Real Estate 131•2242 Mediterranean charmer, level lot, PllV only lall Oii rand ce1hnas. 4 bdrms + maid. 4 baths. ~'M:4 .\t· :~?~·~1"\ :n .1~1~ g' Southern exposure, pvt guarded 1,.0111 f1 ... r11 110111111 2412 Cltff Dmt, ~ lt1ell ............ SSlS,ttt • 55Mooo gate community, pvt beach & ten-2 1a1ge bd1ma. h1gh 1n11101ed wardrobes w1ce<1ar 4 bdrms. 3 baths. Spectacular bay & OftllTll&l lnOIAL tloors 2'' master b8ths Frnnc1scian ltles, dressing ocean view. Secunty system. fam. rm. Betl>Otl ltl•nd 2 Unlll. nis club. Many acres of park with rm 1tv1ng rm & d1111ng rm 11rep1ace & ocean view 1232,000. 675-9058 ---cowweu BANl(eR U trees right at the ocean. Priced at window seats Stained glass "' balhs. secu11ty & 135 Via U4t hr4, U. lall .................... $791,000 IMI sepma1e hr(! systems. spr1nk1ers in lg garege Spanish hacienda on gr:.· lot 6 bdrm family 007 lot Value. J • Ptaia11l1 l .. ,.. ..... ••• •t•• ''"'' ......... Anderson douule glass v.tnYI lrane sash, Baldwin oil I I I I d bronze e~ter hatdware. all 1ns1de hardware Franch room. arge iving room. cen er cour yar OPEN A608E 1f.4PM • Over 20 homes now a vailable bronte 8Allll heovv 1nsula11on &.drywtlll lhroughoui Ill VII U4t SIM, LIM , .................. $1,695,oto Wad-Frl·S•t-Sun • Building lots availa ble lthllorne C.il ~nake fireproof root e~qu1s1te scrolled u 3 St b I I 4 bd + 2109 E Biibo• Bl l1•1+IH1t+ ...... •IHIOllH1,•* ........ .. ,.,, ''"'' f#Cf SJN(f ., •• ' k b I mque ory ay ron . rms. Li lam home. bay "u . uu .. lichen c.1 1netry. v1ny clad shelving lhroughout d d p & • COllll IEL Ill Be our guest and visit one of the 2',. shutters & quality carpe1111g exterior IS clear ma1 • en, wine cellar. 1er shp. 575,000 Sell/trade. dn. Beautlrully located two world's finest communities. ~~.~~;~oc~~~~~uc~~~ Y~,:~ 0:s~~c71'"~:1;~,';;~~~: ~0; 2ot CVll Cdt1, U. lalt ..................... $550,000 (7E;:~:~~~6,g%~5~j;72 Spot1a1a 3830 al dupla11 owe lit· 12'/..-long larm 3br/3ba • 5br/3b1-1 vac 509 Ac1011-w1lk to t>Mc:h 399K 20•1t dn-ApprtlMd •40K own/bkr 645-70•3 bedroom cottage wllh I•-------rumpletion Other items include French doors. all ompletely refurbished. 3 bdrms, 2'12 baths, " -• I fll 1022 1n1e1es11ng ocean view 11 stereo equipment. stained glass. "'"H • Ir Located Jusl one block RIYHSIDE Ut too ca Ittner loc.k Oras& we..ither!>t11pp1ng & brnss lrom Ocean Boulevard 3477 Strong J 01 ~ ba • 494• 1840 lh1esllolds light we1qh1 conc:rete between lloors and opposite B1g Corona acre wi swimming pool r101sP tree cast 11011 plumbonq P•des prew11ed IOr Beach Own,.r may c1111y Assume t0•·• $54 000 VA !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •nu~1c TV & 10 t>hOnt' !iKI\!> & 111t11rcom throughout ltrsl 01 second 1rus1 deeo loan Cash 10 loan Will I -HC\me was ouilt to last tOO vrs with f'very energy ttem $3'45 000 carr~ poper Tr<>Oe car ---------------• Cfl1t~•l.l"•t>1t Both ~00(10:. 1001>. hkti '"'" ~·ngle yc11d 131-1300 boat AV 01? 548-4866 BAYFRONT SACRIFICE I "vmt v••I you """ 101 0111y , & ow11 Askor•g $~Uo, 00-0 11'1.rlfr tdrt hPIO t1nanct' (.,,111 1111 Q,1ylome ·.hnw"•Q h' 1pun•n1ment Brn1>.e1 c.o ope1 .. 1u111 -FlSlllOlllLE FIXER UPPER Lux r 1·ol1s bavfront (:Ondo. 2 71•/173 1111 1n very nice neoghbOrhooo U • ,. • TllE ILIFFS on 019 corner IOI Plenty Bdrm. 2 Ba. boat slip. Sold for I OM •t'• Aqt v .. 11 CC'lll~1ae1 •oca1 oroperty "' '•dtlt' Very elegant & gorgeous ~o~ep~'.~~,911:,1~9 .~~d~sl $750.000 l year ago. $530.000 L.H. SllllT 'I home only 4 yeatS old Has new carpet & noce Open Sat/Sun 1-4. 997 Bayside I Nestled on a quie t walls 3BR , 1BA P11ceo 'liiiliiilliiilliiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim cul-de-sac on beau111u11y 101 quock sale oy owner Cove W, 11 scenic greenbelt 3 Bdrm ONL y st 12 500 Olfers hlgri beamed ce11tngs .:onsooered Atter 6 JOpm with wood burning fire· 99 t -0694 01 545-9589 e Lingo 1a111R1 '''"&Ro place plus 3 patios · Only 1340 Hacienda. Anaheim $299.500 646· 717 1 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS FllEI 1111,111 liOllCEOUS llo.!horn ° 144• 7020 This properly shows 1he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ elfoct of an owner who = spends and spends. Un· LOW DOWI! UNDER · $13,100 fortunately he now has to sell quickly and lake a 11 % INTEREST! TITIL DOW. beating on this outstand· Oroly 10•;. down for this Great llnanclng, assume •ng 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home tn beautifully upgraded 3 $93.700, 11•1, VIA ISi TD Mesa Verde Priced lowat Bdrm, 2 bath home with and owner will car1y 2nd $195.000 751·3 191 completely remodeled TD at 12•1. II tha1's con- CHU MES& I Br <·ottJgl' Easts1dl• A· I l·ond1tton $Hi.50(1 IEWHtlT -Hug<· Jc1t !:IO x 17H w11h good 1 1 oklt·r :3 Br honw $:.!I :'i.000 MESA VHIE --t Br. homl' many quality t•xtra:.. H.V ac<:css $189.000. OllPUX: -Like new 3 Br. 2 Ba. & :.! Br. 2 Ba R V. a<-cess $189.000. lllY lcClllDLE -IULTll &41~1129 This IS a buy! Paint. carpet and cleaning will fix 11 3 bedroom. 1\'• bath hOme with a sparkling "POOL' Excellent financing. Don't miss th11. one• 5•6·2} 13 • SElECT kitchen Desorable. quiet fusing. call us about thos corner tocatoon Patio & beaulllul 3 bedroom. 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PROPERTIES RV access. Immaculate & bath hOme on a tree-lined :.. 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I T I ti [ K T I 1-~1 ,-.1 ......... 1 --.. 1 -.... 1 ,,..-1 My w1le 1sn't 100 amen wtlen . . . . . . 11 comes 10 oara.nono She -----~ was d1s1raugt11 over our shade Betty t<e11 Realty SEEMS LIU & SAU JISTllMOll Two bdrm unll duplex 1n Corona dal Mar dplx os def1n.1e1y 1he best buy In CdM Units 1n good cond & owner 11 very an•lous to sell $269.500 HIEll IULTI 111·2111 675-3311 EvestWknds Tn1s nome seems ltke a OOUl I .IEm YIEW I Ch11stmas sa1e p11ced a1 200 Blk •o· 1 1 38 ,._ $295 000 WITH LAND 11 0 · r ' ...,.n ,5 a 5 Bdrm wolh a lamily 3ba. yaro compl refurt> I room and a lovely yard It S4 •9.900 217 Jasmine IS o Christmas sale Open Sal/Sun 1-5 OPEN SUN 12 30·5 Ownr/agl 673-555 t I 1506 San1anella OPH SAT /SH, 2·1 113-1111 IOl l11411re4, 041 14111112 ,,.,.rty 40' C:tllii OIVE •VIEW lllST SELll IMI( IFlll 3 or. 2 ba. spa. elevator lleaffer 141·1110 By owner, 720· 1136 C1111try Fr11oti a,11. SUYIEW 4 BA & 2aA. 3 yeers new The perlac t gift lor $419.000. Call 720-1705 Chr11tmas. Our Pon Royal model Owner wlll I N O S C E O I "ea beong sickly and sug· • I I' ' I I · I . geSled llUll rl needed a -· '""'"IHTY assist In financing. Great view of ocean and etly light a knocks often wttan you .OpenSun 1-5 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS I H111e sometl'llng you went 10 Mii? Cluslfied ads do I t w all I Cell NOW. S.2-5'578 only $129.900. ~6-717 t street 1n Mesa Verde Country lo.otchan over IEW LISTlll! THE REAL ESTAT&:RS looks warm and coiy Penthouse unit. Goll lt mlly room Price only course moun111n and I T 0 T I F U I co-• ... .... ,,,..,.. ....,.od use ,_..,.t-gattlng 01lly Sl•,IOO I I I I" I' I 0 ~. • •g • ·•· ~ ... ~ -d• Pilot Cl1ulflad Ada to Excellent Investment '--_.__ -'-· -'-· -'-· --'-· -'· ·•· d .... ..., 1·-""" No l "°"" reach Iha Oranoa Cout 1909 Vacl"tl Puritan 10 Bob Halley Realtor 144-4411 I 00 for you! Classified advertising is your best choice for help tn selling the 11ems you no tonger need Its Quick and 1nexpens1ve. and the Ptlot reaches potential buyers who !Ive 1n this area Call today Daily Pilat Class1f1ed ads p ho ne 6 42-5678 $137 .500 Cali now ctty 119h1S views lrom all ~6-2313 rooms 2 Br and den 0;~r~i.12~';ill1 •,::.r r r I' r (F r r r r r' I mar~one ~2-5678 s~:~~1~:01,~~· ao n &SSH9UU •I I I • I I I I I I I I I Ag1 s.o-1529. s•2-2114 Selling al'ythlng with 1 Dally Pilot Clualfiecl Ad Is a simple mattat THE REAL ESTATERS Many. many upgredes $205,000 Ask for Marilyn Bulkley 644-7020 2 Br 2 81. 2 car gar con· · · · = · · · · · · · · dos. Redlands Loretta MUIM.IT1 a...ra la llassffleaffla H02 IHlll lor lalt lo .... lor lalt LIHllOLHTITt 975-0500 Agl 11---J l_. --1---------------r-• -· C..1111 KER&L-EE~I Just call 642-5678 Real Estate A Great Western Company NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE UST S 1,200 PEI lllTll With part of monthly leaS<' going toward the down pymt when you lease-option this 3 bdrm. 2 1 • bath rt's1dt.>lll't' with mini oc..•ean Vlt>W! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-150 l · JUST LISTEI -1211,IOO From the moment you enter the pnvate rnurtyard of this spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath exec·ut1vc residence you will enjoy the old fashioned charm & warmth that pcrmeatE.'S the entire astmosphere of this gorgeous home. Fan tastic mastC'r bdrm suitC' with dressing room & huge walk-in closet Just introduced to the market -better see it NOW! 759-1501 JASlllE CREEi Ocean & greeflbelt view, extra large private spa. recreational area. several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate Cor security. Only $428,000 ·better see this one! 759-1501 PllESIHIT 11111 -llEllCEI 111,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appomted 4 bdnn. 3 bath t xecutive residence w ith VIEW, pool, spa and "studio" room added. Elaborate security system, mirrored walls, new carpets. 759-150 I o• su 1su11- With VJew golf t-ourst.·. Superb Newport location. Highly upgraded. plush. plush, plush' Owner will t-onsider trade! 759-150 1 DOYER SHORES -1301,000 Spacious S bdrm cXt'<'Ul•Vl~ r1's1denn• with lnvt•ly Spanish tnflu<•l1l'C' in Oe<.'or. Largt' s<.'puratc family rnom for <.'nt(•rtn1111ng. Ownf'r may rnrry Isl trust d1~cd' 759-1501 1211,000 -PlfVlTE IE&Cll Access comes With this tustom built hillside home in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feehng with views of hills & "open space" Owner will help with low interest fi nancing. 759-1501 lllllFICEIT VIEW From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best panoramic ocan and bay views we have ever seen! And the s parkling lights of all Newport Beach at night is breathtaking! Pool, spa, security system. You O WN the land! Over 3,300 sq. ft. of executive luxury. 759-1501 IPYIUll · S•ll,000 Newly recorated featuring <X.'Can view, beautiful pool and large lot Lots of used brick gives warm, family feeling ideal for Holiday entertaining. 759-1501 OllTll IEWPllT Wllll.FlllT-1141,0ll Beautiful executive home. Ideal for family and c:ntertalnlng. 40' dock and view . Spacious I story plan with 4 bdrms. 3~ baths, 2 secluded patios and 3 car garage with workshop. Owner moving South. 759-1501 AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNDER S J26,000 •INUR llWI -$5,000 down buys 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 1850 aqua.re feet home with stone fireplace & fabulous family room. $109,000. 963-5671. • ~ -Takeover loans at 11.8% overall rate. Cute 3 bedroom houae in Orange, renovated in 1982. Asking $112,500. 963-5671. 111,NI -3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new carpeting & flooring. Lovely kitchen with family room area.VA/FHA t.enna. 963-5671. II"/~ -$6,500 down buys you a 3 year new condo with 2 bedrooma, 1 ~ baths and encloeed garages. $77,900. 963-5671. ...-na Pini .. -Lowest priced home with tile roof & private comer yard. $111,950. 963-5671. ... /~ -Total payment With $6.500 down. Super 3 bed.room, 2 bath home. Cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. -.n Ml• MY -24 hour security in luxurious complex. Several 2 & 3 bed.room models to chooee from. Single and 2 story Ooor plana available. Starting al $78,900. 963-5671. WM I.I~ '1111 Ull LUI -No qualifying. 6 years new 3 bedroom, 2 bath double car garage. $1,000 per month total payment. ·Aaki.ng $96.500. 11111 REPOSSESSIOllS •• wam mlTlllTll m11111n1111 WITI Ye. IWI llAT 1111 1111,IOO Abeolut.e.ly the lowest priced 3 bdrm, 3 bath &.gate Townhome on deep water! Fabulous view from the living room and mast.er bedroO~. New carpeta, lace drapes and elegant Ught fixtures. Freshly painted. Gourmet kitchen with eating nook. Skyllghta make thla home light and truly beeutiful! One beliroofn and bath downat.ain. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE, HUNTINGTON HARBOR. Drive by and call 963-5671." 1n...., 11.1~ flDI un ,.... ...... llllTlllTlll -1111 ... 111 PDT Three beeutilul homea on laqJe ooeanview Iota within walking diltance of downtown San Clemente. Jiwt a few of the many c:ustmn featura you'll love are the French doon, wet ban, 2 and 3 car..,...., two firepllic9. honeymoon tube wtth built..in ~ & eeparate lhowen in mMter bedroom IUita and morel! From S264,900 and flexible. 116 AVENIDA RAMONA. SAN CLEMENTE. Drive by and call M3·&e71. PM &llD 11111 ... , ... IHI .. n Ill "'1111• 111111111·1111,lll With only tee,000 down, th1a San FrandlCO Victorian charmer C8n b9 youral Pricld onder recent appr8'1al at $23&,000, thll• a tuperb buy for the 1arll family dellrtas beich 1Mna at an affardable price and tenm. Pour bedrOOlllll plUI four betha. Library ahd farnlq room pb• IUftbn Uvtnc roam. three fJreplmlM • one In mlltS bedroCllD lld•. ._ ftxtww. central lntll'Clla 128 20TH STRaT. HUNTm010N alACH. JUI\ drtw by and cell UI 81S-&e71 CB. .... , ........ 2670 San Ml,uel Drive Newport 8e11eh , CA. 926e0 (714) 7~9-1 50 1 AMeAICAN HOME SHIECO "We Protect & Service Things That Service You.It lllT..,. ..... eon Mllm Aw. Kunttnctan a..dl. CA ne4e (1l4).....,1 • . IM2 . I I I I -1 I 1· O•I Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 "''" ltr Salt ln1t1 llr lilt ...... "' lilt ..... 111 lalt In lalt ltp 111 la1t. 1••nt I•• ltlt •c.••t Prtr 1350 IH'" UafuaJ.W te1ta.JIH1 1014 C.ta ••u 1114 C"ta ••aa 1024 lrYlH 1044 rt ltac~ 1061 l!!J!rt ltu~ lMt '!J!'' lt!f~ IHI I Ualta -TllTll lalHa 12% FllllCIMI PltOE HIHH Eosi81ull. by owMr At· PllOl SUSHEll S52K per u11it Poalllve Ptaianla 1217 $151< down. Beaut. E'eld• ~~!~1~~!~0u~or~g~~·2i~ 1211,000 '13 TAI SAYER sumo loans of 12·~ and Next lo Ho19. 3 8r 2'h BC& w/ l!W• dn Pen Pl filCec Am: v:;: bix condo. 3Br 2'hba. cus· IV &OOHS 20a on fro corner 101 OCUlfHIT llYFROIT DUPLEX 8~ •. 3 bd, 3 ba. frple, lrg• townhouse Auume SllwtrwH4 I 01. 3 er, 2lo'. ba, lrg maa&af tom thru·out. S 150,000. On 2 sides of thla3 er. 2 Own .. r has mov"'". must A1111• poer , a rare 36R 2ba . dun, trge t>ack yrd S70,000 191 at 12% fll\ed 140.IOll 1ulle, d•n. l•m & din tma. Agt &42·4623 Ba pool home. Mo11e 1n sell ;ow $ 140,oOO~Opan Rende 111ou1 con . Exc•l 3Br rental with 83 $249,000. 640-6066 Reduced 10 S 129,000 3 lrplce Slept to ba~. nr conct. S156.900with " ctom1n111m on the 811• ot depreact0n 8va111ote & Agt. 78e•7500 be&eh 3 car pkg Boat 2BA 1• • ba condo by SC someassum fin Cail Sun ,_., •2 Sllkleaf. the tabled ballroom On secc111d owner'sunitover· FHI TllE 11011 '13 TAX SAVEii r11mp. No rats. Yrly tae. Plaia, Under mkt at Joan at Heritage RE for AQt. 645·0663 the t>oardwlllk, steps 10 looking South Bay Front ~ bd, Canal Front. West PlllY&TI SPACE $2000. 548·2575 $83,500 Seller pays app\, 540-1l5l I the sand with Pllnonimic Tr11dos aC1ct1pted. Ask ing Npt 6ch. You own the for gueal or family In lhla llYFROIT DUPLEX $2000 01 your costs Low SPAR KL NG ocean view Eo~y b1iact1 $995.000 Own111 I Agt land I Under market at large 6 bdrm, 3•..; ba. For-Excel. 3 eA rental with .83 Small 2 br l'IOu ... parking, dn 556· 1626. 775-2580 Over 1J2 Biiiion WT& SU Ptan c tn Parkcrest 3 wall\ 10 the Dory fleet. 644-9513 s 2 8 9 , o o o o wner mal dining, lamny room oeprectatlon avallaote yrly lease. N/smkrs. 620 4 Br. 2 b• wtanactl oar on Sllde on by 1088 Glen Cr. Bdrm, i·~ ba. family Pa11111on and . 1 .. rry 645·3370 Open Sal/Sun e•ec. f'IOme In Hllrbor and aeeond owner's unll ClubhO<.IMAll. Open Sun. 60 x 120 corner tot at 911 In Siles In '83 6yr new. 1 ml/bch. Pnoe room with ftrep11ce and Balboa 1111·~ Ott~t. BAYSHORES 3BRl3BA 12·5. 30l Canal Street. View s33~.ooo overtoo.klng South Bay Ctrtaa •ti lar Vk;tQrla for a low prtoe of "&"'•ITI Slashed, S 169,900. Open wet bar 2-story Ill/Ing at 144 1211 Corner $345.000 L.11. LllO Ill( Open 1·4.3o Sat/Sun, front Trad•a ao.oepted $93 500 Call M&-8386 • -House Sal/Sun, l-4. Bkr. Iii oest S 195.000. • 646 6325 (805 969 2875 1948 Port Ounlelgh Cr Ask In o $ 9 9 5 . 0 O o. 3Br & don. Ocean view, 2 · · · 5 bedroom In move-In Sherry Coshow. • · 1 • l11tPrloe, l11t C.a•. lnlH ,0.att Rltra Owner/Agt 6«-9513 frploa. Sl800/mo. Over- Hl 100 condorlon Freshly 631·2242 rC::i BEST BUY $5000 DOWN Remod. 4 bdrm. 3 ba lH llOO looking China Cove. Agl Fantastic loc~llon near the painted. 2.75 oaths, den, -------11 ~ ·1-· I 3BA Eastblull Condo home $435,000. Assum • 640·4868 best shopping In the large family room. fire-SPYIUSS IE&UTY r 0 sor $160.000. (213) 541-4460 1st. 217 Via Ithaca. ppen Westotlll 3 Br or 2 Br BA y s I 0 E pl A c E Southland. 9 theatres & place Indoor SPA AS· Beaut. 5 bdrm home In '.'I eolty IES·T -IUYS 10~11 Sun. 12-4. Cannery VII· den. POOL. Vat;ant Can ' . BAYFRONT. Spacious 2 all med & prof. Mrvlces. sume financing. Perteet Spyglass. $530.000. Can " • ,. lage Realty 673·3717 close before Dec 31. • I UNITS Br 28a. $1750/mo. Bill Better see this one FASTI 'or 1 erg e tam 11 YI rro11e on wtmlnimum dn • OcnVu Trl·lllls comunty Open Sun 1 4 1509 Eton $179 900 4, 7 86-l J ?:2 * POOL * poolltenr11a near "each LOW l .. / .. SStllir Lii P B-Super eightplelf., each woth Grundy Rltr 675-6181 759·1501 • • Pfmt. Wiii carry note v. " " • 5 • lace kr/645-6266 3 Bdrm 2·~ ba double --~ favorable way lmmed -=---~ Beaut. Dover Shores 3 Spacious. frplc. dbl-gar, lllLLTOP/OOE&I YU't gar99e 'copulld ·be con-Charming 2 Br • den, 2 l111tlo R11oller escrow. 834-1157 Denise fCl'.'tr Bdrm 3ba. corner lot Ollns gel terms Npt Crest Panoramic oce11n and bay WOW II dos. Owner wUI finance at Bl\.. lrpl, yrly lse $l lOO. Bheoam.uetilaubl ou .. twf1e11setrmld1nguet·e· Daai Poa'at 102-6 /.,~Mkt1..-$398.000 or lse option at 2$l379B5r0. 0denS. 2E2n5d000unlts. view from 3 or 4 bdrm Eastblulf condo by owner 12v.•i, Super Invest· Coast Prop. 673·54 IO S 1850 per mo Ask fo1 · to · large custom home. 4 Bd r 2ba end un it ment. asl(lng $725.000 Charming 3 Br. 2 ba hse, 2 ride to beaches. 3 3880 Michelson 011ve Hutch Spacious llv rm & add·On Beauty. $5000 down. PIP CALL BILL COTE car gar, 1111 & din rms. oak bedrms. 1.75 baths, din--~r11lne -SuootH lltyUl-1133 bonus rm Master suite $185.000 4151837-6073 ll0·1IOO firs, frplc & lndry rm ~~Acf~sa. R~~~ ~~~; Tur Roe President. Great 3 or condo. pvt spa, 1p: 3 w/we1bar. fireplace and & 7141432"8670 s l0951mo 760· 1164 room Many fruit trees buy 4 Bt. view. pool. spa car gar• Xlnt for 2 working --· --large spa Reduced to MUST SELL CHINA COVE Bay 111ew 3 IYOWllHl11t,IOO $125,000 Fussy buyers, Agt 640·l529.542·2774 peopletoOuy Wlll cons ll&CAllYOll·IYOWIEI S499.000 Lo w dn Vacant on Npt Hgts 534 br 2ba,spa,2cargar ·College Pk, cul de sac. 4 come seel W .... -,.-011-1 $5000-$9000 TO. car as 11% fixed rate, 30 yrs. Interest rate negotiable A 11 5 0 $ 1 8 9 . 0 0 0 s2oooimo 720.1136 br, 2 ba, pool, spa. Open 11 •f II 1 tlll dnpvmt $155 000 Good Moo•aco w1111 Oest GC 5 yr loan or Submlll VA· 642_7404 Ron Lowe dally 12-5 645-3862 _ ltw,ort lttl•hts 2 Br 2"~ Ba. • den 1650 sq lmaricong Bkr ·240. 729f voew t 4 Rue Vrlla rs CANT • Mo1111a1ed Near new 3 Br 3 Ba fa~ • ft $125 000 of as-Open Wknds 640· 1538 Open Sunday A l l 2S rm & deck. 2 car garage. E.SIDEl&Rl&ll Pride ot ownership New-FIXEl·UPPER sumable J1xee1 rate 4 Custom beach Mmes -2501 HarborVoewOr creage . --------$1250/mo Bkr 759-123A RVM* 3 Bdr 2.5 Ba. lam rm. port Beach. Newpon 2 bd. f" ba. frptc. some tonancong ar effective $249 500 " Hunt eeach II& C&llYOI IY OWllEI 673· 1600 548·0458 f 1 acres SJ3.000 terms. bright & sun.ny Supero Heights 3 lledroom 1 75 ocean voew. Sl07 000 12 98°/o By Owner Ag1 Patrick 963-8000 4 br. 2'> Ou. 2 lrplcs. spa. lantasttc 111ew of Canyon loca tion S 119 000 baths, fireplace Wonder-173 &354 s 148.500 786·8289 1.._., IELOW ll&lll(T pool cnr 101 0 720· 1136 OCEAllFROllT MOUSE Lake Bkr Jom 679-1975 Mar 11 y n c 0 0'm b s fut 11e1gnoorhood for raos· -~"'' ·53t·1266 ing family family Lovely Fountain hpna Beacll l 048 1 Forec.losure 4Br ocean II& CAllYOI 1 n We 51 New P 0 r 1 Cemetery Loh yard with RV access V 1 1034 I . . view house w1poo1. spa .• ,IYOWl(R $475.000 By owro<>r C t 1225 $177 000 11 er OWIEI llUST SELL I ter'llllS & terms• Won·1 OPEii SUM 1 & 545.5430 or 573.5910 ,_...,,.rr,.r_• ___ ...,.-.; * 10.., DOWI jShail be listed shortly 1 1 ·, s379 900 c 11 •u 8 cemetery lots Harbor ICEH VIEW! "" * Oceanfront nm Walk to as a a I 3 Rue Fonta1neo1eau OPEii MOUSE Lawn/Mt Olive Cemetery ...,..,.=c,,.,..,..,~=-=~:--::--Lovely .. Cll llhaven "' Repo-no quallfy1ng Va· town R·'1101 $700.000 ~:~~~'7~2 16~~0~266 agl Lovety2 Br ·Oen SUllD&Y l ·i Pll Cypr~ sec. good price MERRY CHRISTMAS duplex shows prode cant 3 Br 2 Ba w/oen $5251( assum. owner will · Huge proce reduc11011 Woll sell separately TO HEAR THE CALL VIEW 01 mountains. day Extra clean Asking 11n $45K Call Farrell l&Cll&Y LUXURY Only $335,000 111t lrovt Llllt 833·2153 or 851·8045 GIVE LOVE TO ALL o c EA N u i\p er 1 S 149.900 Ta~e over tst 714·973· I 191, 494-8709 Expansive orignl 4 Bari Owner finance a1 10 1•1. Super ·•westclllf Grove' 3 --To OAVEWHITE 546-2313 bedroom lower 2 TDS135000Pa)lments .. .• I Ve A I 640·9333 bdrmw1th lowdownNow lncomeProp 1.aSp THE REAL ESTA TEAS bedrooms, . 2 fireplaces. ol $1494 For details as~ Ma111on Vat)O l 067 poo nome ' w S· •S the time to see & O~' 11 UlllTS-llPT ICM Io r Bob Younker • sumti 151 I) :2nd A real CLASSY I llllliMT .EAR SAllT& All& C.C. Oualoty constructoon 631.1266 I ake 111ew Exec Home, 3 oargaon Open Sun 1·5 Spotless Harbor View 3 Br SO COUNTIES REAL Y ACROSS FROM BEACH $330,000 Owner will help Br -Oen. 3' • Ba Call Marotyn Coomos 770-5454 s f 1 $48 000 192 The Master Circle 2 finance. Call for details! $215.000 752-2197 2 Ba designer perfect upepre:"u~7tc. Fneeg lane!. COllllERCl&l LOT secluded d up1ei1 taroe 2 Br 2 Ba. lrplc. master C·2cornerlot on MaonSI suite avail 1·1·84 1n Santa Ana Located on s 1000/mo 760· 1996 t11e redevelopment area __ and can qualify 101 low Spyglass Hill 3Br ei1ec:. 1n1eres1 1oan Loi site os beauty $2600/mo Vera 20,340 :;q It Asking Bums Rllr 760-1468 ~~~c~~;~:~37oner w111 .-C•.• ... •-.a .. M.e ... 1-.a __ ... 2 .. 2 .. z ... 4 TRADITIOML REALTY 2111 HUllll 3 Br 2 Ba. trplc. all new 1ns1de. vaca nt 5800. 549-2042 2 bo. l ba. caiPort. cleal'I $600/mo 351 Bay St 644-7269 story, 3 bdrms. 2'• ba. 631" 1266 nome New e11erythlngl PRESTHilOUS sauna.spa.M/homepad 51e•re••s N t I II 1069 Price<! to sell so don't l•YCllEST SILYERWOOOICO. ONLY lO%OOWN! $185.00 owner consider Lowest prooed 5 t>edroom ewrr eac . moss It $232.000 Opn • C&ll 140 1071 lease/option-. Open Sun In Mesa North! 1.75 Haat. ltacL 1, .... 0 S2IOOODll/llEWPORT Sun 1-5 1954 p0,1 Lovely contemporary 4 ___ ·_ 2BR ~0 1 0BR 0 2 Br 1 Ba OupleJ<. sm lncd yard, gar. Clean. No pets $575 • S500 dep 1954 ..A. Meyer 549-3484 12 5 B t h R 11 • V'W • Cardigan Agt 786-7500 Bdr ei1ecut111e home Oak 11 UNIT• UNITS IN C R NA El · · a oosong ea Y baths, dining and family lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Assume loans of 11 •1r•1. & floors & cabinets. rooms • MAR $275,000 MARY. 541 -5331 eve s . rooms, firep lace. 11 ¥,'fo Int Spacious Baytront.4Br3Ba,dock& EASTILUFF open onto central Prrme Npt Bch rental BROKER675-4863 548-6681 $133.500 Gt/FHA terms CUTE I CLEAi home with POOL/SPA 4 float, 1900 sq.II Open IY OWllEI B f 1 property located near ----2 +MOISE U10 c courtyard. est Inane ng Oover/Westcllll behind TU SHELTERS New condo, convenient to Owner anxious to got ail 4 Bdrm . 2 ba near BRs 2 ba REDUCED to 10-2 Sal/Sun 1106 E on market. Priced to sell al(l>ort. frwy & Fashion today! Meadowlark golf course $210,000 for quick sale Balooa $800.000 John Shaip 4 br, 2't ba 2 trplcs. at $319.000. 552-2000 We s 1 ell tf -sh o P pt ng 4 units. Mesa llerde Xtra large rooms, fully equipped kitchen break- tast bar custom decor Inca for pets gardener & ultls PAID 537-5027 Isl. 2 Br den. 2''> Ba. frplc. lll·21t0 $1401< value. $25K under 2101 Highland Ave toll Miller Bkr 833·3544 crpts. drapes. VIEW, spa center $ 1,600 000 $325.000 microwave. sauna. jac, & •lOl S. lri·stol St. market $119.999, low Irvine Ave) Open Ho use p h Walk to schools & shop· ·•-......... _._ ... _,_ Terms avail. Courtesy lo 5 units, E side C M po ol . $117 ,900 • dn.Excet.linancong 548·0458 673-1600 673-7045 pong Priced right at Bkrs Call o wner $280,000 760-1515. Bkr SilvtrwH~ I Co. Wm. E Doud Co $249.000 Terms 645·6646 1 1 units. N B . 8 '1>Xgross • $50 security fee Have something you want 1 7 14)9~5--0 177 4·plei1 on Lynn St. HB. 5 $575,000 , Find what you want In Sell things last with Deily ~ 140-1071 Have something to sell? to sen? Classified ads do SELL •die items woth a yrs ne w s 3 1 o K 42 units, Beauties. 2 1 mil Dally Piiot Classifieds. Piiot Want Ads. --------Classified ads do 11 w1tll. II well 642-5678. , Dally Piiot Classilted Ad. __ ,.,...""""'" Ownr/bkr 963-2422 For details on investment s355 .-cottagetduplei1.. Small. pvt. 1 Br. llery, very clean Newly reoond. new crpts. New paont No oe1s 213.471.1671 01 year end tax shelter ltaltl lor Salt ····" •• Salt ...... lor Salt a ..... tor Salt e ..... tor Salt -a .... , tor Salt ... '" lor Salt Hoa111 ... Sale contact Bob Younker ...,......, ................. -.. __ ..-. ....... -.....--.....-.......___ Pnn only p lea.se Cntral 1002 Gtatral 100 Ctatill -1002 •• .,.. ·1002 Ciatrar -1 -1002 -...... -----rooz ......... 1002 631-1266. 3 Br 2 Ba Lorenzo-:-den . gardener, no pets $950 Sierra Mgmt 641·1324 NEWPORT BEACH Ill C&IYU 1111 ... Immaculate Mclain condo with nice patio for summer barbecuing nights. Plantation shutters. m aster s uite has m irrored wardrobe. 2 bds & 2 bas. Priced to sell!! ILIFFS U 11,000 One of the Bluffs larges t units -4 BR & 3 baths. End unit. beam ceilings, many w indows opening o nto lush greenbelt. Air conditioning & new car.pet & paint. Owners anxious to sell!! YlRSAILLH 1220,000 Beautifully decorated 2 BR. 2 Ba condo with ocean view in security guarded community. Perfect for a hideaway or the executive on the move. Large assumable loan. Call to see!! ILUFFS S22t,OOO Enjoy this charming light home overlooking. a tranquil greenbelt & pond. This upgraded hOme has 3 BRs, a kitchen garden window, security system, tennis and m o re! It is an excellent value! lltFFS SUt,000 This price includes land!! Comfortable & quiet 3 BR condo with 3 baths. Balcony off llving room has city lights view. Private deck with s pa . Call to see. This is a gem! "IAYQIEST UH,000 ·speclacular Ivan W~lls designed home with cathedral cellings, 4 BR's, large family room and appealing pool. Low. low price wlll surprise you. Here Is OPPORTUNITY!! TllE ILIFFS 1211,IOO See this professipnally decorated hOme on fee land commanding a view of the bay over a rolling hillside greenbelt. Customized w ood banister, bar & panelling with skylights to brighten! WHT IEWPORT IEAOll snt,000 Move right into this totally furnished duplex in meticulous condition inside & o u t. Just '/2 block to the ocean ... and owne rs will trade! ILUFFS 1311,000 One of the newest homes in the Bluffs . Highly upgraded 2 BR with plantation shutters. decor- ator wall coverings. custo m spa and ma gnificent gardens. Sophisticated light & airy decor. ILIFFS UH,000 Fee! Feel Fee! O ne of the Bluffs' most popular models -front row view "E" plan. Meticulously customized interior & patios. Wood floors . cus- tom tile & plantation shutters. Back bay & night lite vlew ll Ill O&HH SIH,000 A formal garden courtyard leading to a towering entry door invites one into this home in pres- tigio us Big Canyon.· Enjoy llvlng In a prlvat~ community with views of c ity lights & ocean. llA9"H llME 12,ttl,OOO Breatt}taklng view -on a clear day you can see HAWAllll Magnificent custom home, quality truly s hows, with 7000 sq. ft .. 5 BRs . 7 1ft BAs. 5 fireplaces. pool. 2 spas. gymnaafum, entertain- men~ center. e levator. Impeccably maintained. A continuous flow of s pace for the activity minded family. Gated <:ommunlty In a pres- tigious area. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 •AN JOAOUIN HILL'S llOAD A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESi'DENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 USTILUFF 4 BR. Oen ILUFFS 3 BR SPHWS Hill 4 BR, FR l&YCREST 4 BR, FR SATURDAY $220.000 $229,000 LH 2531 Bu nya MARIAN REED 501 Vista Flora M. MATTHEWS SATURDAY I SHD&J $575.000 $279,000 SUlllAY 43 Cambria J ENNIFER/LYDIA 1834 Tradewinds DEBI/NANCY Sn&USS Hill 1 Point Sur 3 BR, FR $539,ooo' BERT REEDY ..l&SlllE CRHI 30 Mainsa il 3 BR. FR $420,000 CAROLE Mc MAHAN IEWPORl CREST 3 Odyssey Court 4 BR. Den $187,000 JOAN DONAHUE l&CI l&Y 388 Seawind 3 BA $189,500 S UZIE EXLEY CIROI& IEL 11&1 2600 Bayside Duplex. 2/3 $479,000 KAY PARKER IOYH HOIES 320 Morning Star 4 BR $1 , 177,000 TEO PETERSON ll&llOR VIEW MILLS 1301 Keel 3 BR, FR $408,000 VALERIE MARSHALL ll&llOR VIEW llOllH 1820 Npt Hills Or. E. 4 BR $375.000 TOM BOLAND HHOR YIEW llOllES 1817 Port Carlow 4 BA. Poo1 $347,500 C. BALDit<OSKI SPY I USS 3 BA. FR, OR $399,500 62 Drakes Bay SARA MARVIN CORONA DEL MAR COROll& IEL ll&ll UH,000 Six years ago a c ozy two bedroom h o m e • was built b y o wners for their retire ment. Na turally It's s tric tly c us tom. c los e to the beech and hilS a sunny rental unit -It's Ideal!! IPYIUSS 1410,000 Lowest priced 4 BR in Spyglass. Executive home built a round courtyard w ith view of the hills. Buy it and receive one year ape & landscape m ain- tenance free! Two assumable loans -call for details! BEACH COMMUNITIES Liii till 1121,000 Superb family home on s treet to street location. This 4 BR, 2-story ho me has a private pool, spa, formal dining room & Is located close to tennis courts, beaches & clubhouse. LIDO ISLE HI0,000 Newport's most prestigious condom inium with full security and unsurpassable views of bay & Lido channel. Distinctive custom design throughout this 2 BA fashionable residence. LIDO ISLE SH0,000 Exceptiona l street to street locantion encom- passing professional landscaping, French doors. vaulted ceilings, m aster suite adjoining den/library with antique mantel. 4 BRs inc luding maid's. LIDO SIH,000 Just ltsted! Custom built for architect on a double lot. Drama tic 3 BR home w/ den & 11' ceilings. Immense windows open on two patios. Priced to sell TODAY. Call for opportunity to view: LllO ISLE 1112,IOO Located o n Lido Isle's very desirable s treet to street location and adjacent to the s trada, this 5 BR family home blends sophisticat ion & charm with proxim ity to bay & beaches!! LIDO ISUlll lll0,000 Sellers .have ~utgrown this gorgeous family home with 103 frontage on t ip o f Lido . Enter into m~gnific~nt living room w ith oak parquet floor, high ceilings. On one side is master suite and po wder room. on other wing Is family room. 4 bedrooms. mds quarters, utility room . Kitchen is a cook's dream Sellers will trade or carry to qualified buyer DOYEi SllDIES Sl, 117 000 View! View! View! -on a clear day, the "}Oun- tainsl Every day o ut the bay! -Beautiful patio and your o wn pier & slip. Lavish bath has roof top s ho wer with 360~ view! PROllOITORY l&Y 11,210,000 Enter this gorgeous home thru d ouble leaded & beveled glass doors into a truly beautiful 4 BR, 3 '12 Ba showplace w ith wood floors. 2 frplcs. slip for 48' boat & much. much more!! DOYER SNORES $1,215,000 Distinctive waterfront 4 BR home set in private cul-de-sac with expansive bay view. A master- piece of warm cus tom decor. rich woods, oak library & fine detailing. PHlllSUU IAYFHllT . Sl,371,000 This architecturally s uperb 4-year-old home Is the best bayfront on the market tor construc- tion. decor & price . Fantastic family home com- plete w ith. s andy beach, slip & night light view. LIDO ISU 12,400,000 Prime lido Isle waterfront locatio n -45 feet o n main c hannel In one o f Newport Beach 's m ost pres tigious communities . Older beach home w ith great potential -adjacent to private park! LIM ISUH H,810,000 75' BaYfrontl Slip for 95' boat -home can be purchased as is or can be divided. Large pool. If you are looking for an exceptional bayfront. a "mus t see"! When You Bur Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Excluslve Benefit -~ A Sears Home Bµyer'• Benefit ..:.. Coupon• g90d for 1ub1t•ntl•I dl1count1 on home r•l•ted Item• la•astri1l Prop 1 75 l•••strlal 1141/ll.I &ski•c H40,000 10,000 sq It with Olfor.es, AMPLE POWi!r. easy ac-cess. CHOICE 1ocat1on and !ASY TERMS ltoy McC1rdlt-R11ltor I 548·1121 $42S all utns· pd. Tiny hideaway for 1 person, no pets Open Sunoay 2335 ELDEN 548·5195 S450/mo yard, garage, new carpet. close to park '322'> Center TSL llc•t 142-tlOI S4501mo-yard garage. new carpet. close to park 622' >Center TSL llc•t 142-1103 E SIDE 3b1 1· 1ba. avalf- aOle now. no pets. $850 No down 2 609 sQ It 1', 235 Holl Pl 646-3627 I acre Sl1 5.000 App1e :Es1de cnarm 2 Br 1 ea I Mount1in, Desert Resort 1450 Va 11 e Y S 1 '50 ""' o eesttoc Avail S650tmo I t 19·94 8·1i39 No uets 751-3898 Swiss ou11t unique J.sty IE sioe clean Quiet & cosy home 3 decks J 11 (.)Is 2 1 2br , gar yaro sh area kolchl!ni. 11es1 loca11on & 1 pool $650 mo no pets. 1 111ew . mo 10 lake & skol-I mgr 2453·B Orange Ave •ll sml Quoet town _ _ S 1 10 000 10'1o loan By HOME FOR RENT Owner 642-9049 Mission V1e10 3 Bdrm 1'' Ba $800 Fenced yard & Ranches, rums garage Kods & pets wet-Groves 1575 come 863-0755 Agent. EXCHANGE OR SALE 25 • no fee acre 11111eyard. No Callt, Large 3 Br 2 Ba lrplc. diii Cabernet Near winery rm. 2 car gatage. more. Needs TLC Investment $750 Alt 5 30 545·6179 potentlef SSOK equoty -, Cons all offers PO BoK Lu• Condo. 2 Br. 2 ~be, 4127 Irvine 927 t6 lrplc. ate. p111 yd. dbl at-. · tach gar $900 643-2289 R.E. Excllan1e 1600 Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba 2 sty, 2 br. 2 oa Big Bear twnhm, 2 car gar, new cabin & adf. lot nr Gold decor $850. no pets. Mine Ski 1111$ val. $125K 957·8787 for equal equity on 0 C. NEAR occ_._b_e_a_ut-M-esa- unlts ~13~37-3910_ def Mar 5 Br, 3 ba, 2 llry. Bt11tt Farail~M _s12001mo. 851-9020 New 3 or. 2'1t ba. 2 car gar. Corona dtl Mar 2122 twnhses. 1 yr tease. seoo 19A nicety compl turn. In mo. 1st, lest • $300 sec. olde CdM S550 mo . 2558 Orange. For appt. dep & refer 675·5838 call Mark. at 640·4950. Hant. leac ll 2140 New condo nr Santa Ana ,,..-.......,;..;..;.-._..-;.;.;.I CC , 2 Br den, 2'1t Bo. Unique 1 bd Condo on frplc. m1crowa11e, att. ocean. view S900tmo garage. sauna. 1ac. & Mene 968-3014 pool $900 760-1515 LIJDDI Belch 2148 New. lu~ury 3 Bdrm 2'1t be T II condo. E"Slde C.M. Large rtasure lsi. •-1111 yd. 1ac. s105o. 851~226 Gated communi ty, pvt -~----beech 1BR 1ba. patio NR SC PLAZA $985: lllnt 3 cottage 100 It from bch br. formal din. rm. 2 ba. $650 • sec. dep 545-4731/545·0034 2BR 2ba. deck New RENT Till YOURS! Ovrlkg bch S t350 1 sec. Gigantic 4 • 2 large moct- dep. Non·smkrs please em kitchen breakfHt Joe 213 697-8404 please nook professional decor Iv msg or check ofc. at bbq patio solar heated Treasure Island pool & spa much more EZ Minion Viejo 2167 terms 537·5027 • $575 • $50 securily fee. Clean3BR l''bawith flre------- 1 place, fenced ya·ra LUX CONDO $750/mo Agt 831·0300 1 Walk to SC Plaza - . _ _ •Frplc. ate. security. W IO, Newport Beach 21691 pvt ciuo w1tenn1s eta. Eastbluft Songie tamlty 3 pools. 1oc. seimes. gym. bd. 3 ba targe den frplc. I ' Br studio, $600/mo. large yard Avail Jan 1 676·4063 s20001mo 640·6066 IWests1deSeE THIS ONEI llNOA ISLE WATER: 2 Br1Baonclsdgar.w/ct FRONT Furn 6 Br $6500 room. crpts drapes patio or 4 Bo $4500 673· l464 no pets. $550/mo + MC --548·5442, 710-5629 Mou111 l•fur•ithd Daaa Ptiat 2 !tanll . z2oz 2 Br condo. walk to bMd;, BAYFRONT CONDO: Se-pool, Jae $750tmo Aett. curtly bldg .. pool, lmmac. 558·8888, 835·5173 cond , bay views o--=--c-------$1250/mo. 3 Br, 2 ba condo~ P1 c 0 M F R 0 N T A 0 w Niguel. Pool. 1ennl1: lnct w/ocean views. Largo w/d, lrfO. S775. 492·6700 home in g1ted eommunl-Charming am 1 Br v111a ty. A11all. lurnlthed frneh dra, quiet. No peta. $3000/mo. S425. 673-3313 •. ..,.,... ...... II 111·1.00 HI. ltacll \Mooucamat 81autlh1I I br. patio, yard. 1 peraon, no peta. spacious. lol, kids. pelt, Walk to beech. '395/mo, low dep. $300. 895-2 188 421 LAKE M0-3Mt Coty cute conego, 1br Downtown. 3 Br 21>t !ergo yard tor klda. no duplex. 21A blllt to bell, I taat $385. 895·5133 carport. Water palct, 1 Br. yrty $550 U25tmo. 842-&203 2 Br, Penn .• 100/yrty HOMES FOR ·A~ 1!11ec: condo, Npt Crest. Huntington 8oocf't 3 I • tmmac.38rS1200 8drm1. USO•UOO. l11q11r I Whiter Fonc.d yards I 11''811- ltltlll Kida & Ptt• ..,_., ...... aw.n "3-0765. Aft!!'· no -,.., ..... n uu1aM11rlflM~ 11•1tYl·l1ll ~~ :~ n.r.~;; WESTCl.,.IFF3bf.dtn.w~d~ The tHtHt draw In tbl retng , gardener S11w WHt. , ·• Dally '''°' mo r•I"''' r~ e1s.300e c1a111f1ed .A4. 141.,.71 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 228 Costa Mesa Street Eastslde C.M 759-1501 Sun 11-4 6802 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 645-5430 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 207, 19th Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $406,000 Sun 12-4 421 Cabrlllo Terr (Corona Hinds) CdM 752-1414 $249,000 Sun 1-4 ~3 1 Canyon Ridge Turtle Rock , Irv. 759-1501 · Sun 1-5 11 Flores. Irvine 644-7020 $205.000 232 Iris. Jasmine Creek, CdM Sun 1-5 675-5820 $395,000 · Sun 1-4 3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) 0Npt Sch 640-9333 $335,000 Sun 1-5 36 Sprlngacre, Woodbridge. Irvine 786-8289 $148.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 225 Via Orvieto. Udo 631-1400 $479.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 1509 Eton Pl (Westcllfl). Nwpt Bch 645-6266 $284.500 Sunday 1-4 316 Hamilton. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $119.900 2 17 Jasmine. Oceanfront. COM Sun 1-4 673-5551 $449,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 359 Magnolia, Nr. Westcllfl, Costa Mesa 640-4868 $138,900 Sunday 1-5 1954 Port Cardigan, Npt Bch 786-7500 $232.000 Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $495,000 Sun 1-5 •3072 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134,900 Sunday 1-4:30 142 Via Undine (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $365,000 . Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 1119 Grove Ln, W/clltt Grove, N.B. 770-5454 $399.000 Sun. 1-5 "" 1 J.St TroP.ez, H_arp9r Ridge, Npt Beach. . 640-4868 $659.000 Sunday 1:30 to 4:30 **721 Bayside Dr. CdM 760-8333 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 • 715 Bellis, Eastblutt, N.8. 644-0723 $280,000 Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Highland$ Dr (C. Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $342,000Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2491 Crestview.Dr, Npt Bch 644-6200 $355.000Fee Sun 1-5 62 Drakes Bay. Spyglass 644-9060 $399.500 • Sunday 1-4 2109 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Peninsula) 675-3772 $575.000 Fri-Sun 11 -4 1088 Glen Circle Costa Mesa 631-2242 $169.900 SattSun 1-4 1747 Irvine. Newport Sch 645-03Q3 $195.000 Sun 1-4 30 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek, CdM 640-9060 $420,000 Sunoay 1-5 * 1960 Port Cardigan Pl (HV Homes) N.8. 640-6259 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 506 Rockford Pl. Cameo Highlands, NB 631-7300 $258,000 Sunday 1-4:30 528 Seaward. Corona Highland, CdM 760-0807 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •35 Skysail Jasmine Creek NB 759-1501 $428.000 . 192 The Masters Circle Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 541-5331 $185,000 Sun 12-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, N.8. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4 **106 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, N.8. 675-6161 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 874 W. Wilson. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $116,900 4 BEDROOM 106 27th St, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 301 Canal West Newport Beach 645-3370 $289,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1106 E. Balboa. Npt Bch 833-3544 $800,000 Sat/Sun 10-2 2 Rolling Brook (Trtlrk Gin) Irvine 644-7020 $369.000 Sun 1-5 ":·. This Weekend! IC up lhi' llOftdy dm•tlory wolh yow"'" .... 1o • .,d o• yow qo ho1at·h"""",. 4 11 lh• ldcotoo"' h•'t d btlo• Ort docrii,.d 111 qnottr d•loil by od•tril""'I t l\twh•rt ;., today'' D.t.ll Y '1lOT W .t.MT .t.DS 'otro•" \howiflq ~ "°"'" for \Off or ""'art wrq•d lo lhl w ell ,.,formoho~ '" 1111\ colwm" toch Sol~rdoy o"d Sw11doy 4 BR plus FAM RM or OEN ••"" 14 Burning Tree Ad, Big Canyon 640-4868 $599,500 Sunday 1-5 * * 233 Canal St. Newport Shores, N.8 . 645-0303 $224.900 Sunday 12-5 * * 233 Canal St, Npt Shores. N.8 645-0303 $224.900 Sunday 12-5 • 32 Drakes Bay, Spyglass 644-9060. $410,000 Sunday 1-4 •• 5522 Southall Terr. Turtle Rock IAV 0759-1501 Sun 1-5 • * * * 4651 Brighton Ad. Cameo Shrores 675-6000 $1,900,000 Sun 1-4 37 Cambria (Spyglass) Corona del Mar 720-1705 $595,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 2572 Circle Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 Sat/Sun 12-4 3043 Country Club Dr (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $485.000 Sun t-4 977 Dahha, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $170.000 Sun 1-4 •20252 Eastwood. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $217.999 Sunday 12:30-5 _1600 E.. Balboa Bl. BalbQSI Peninsula 631-1400 $525.000 Sunday 1.4 2109 E Balboa Blvd (Balboa Penrnsula) 675-3772 $575.000 Fn-Sun 11·4 1441 Galaxy Dr. Newport Beach, 548-5647 $375 .000 Sat/Sun 12:30 to 4.30 Home * 12 <;3eneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sal/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1.495,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Sch 644-6200 $950,000 Sal/Sun 1-6 • •2565 Greenbriar Ln, College Pk. C.M. 645-3862 $119,900 VA Sat/Sun 12-5 •2501 Harbor View Drive, Corona del Mar 673-1600 $499.000 Open Sunday * 2500 Lighthouse. HV Hills, CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sun 1-5 1820 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 644-6200 $269,000 Sun 1-4 2718 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) CM 631-7370 $139,900 Sun 1-4:30 •8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley 963·6767 $151.500 Sunday 12-4 •4639 Tremont (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $649.500 Sun 1:30-4:30 * •831 Via L.ido Soud, lido Isle. N.8. 673-7300 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2412 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach 6 73-7300 $515.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores, N.8. 673-7300 $985..000 Sun. 1·4 ' . 18752 Via Sienna (Trtlrk) Irv 760·8333 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 435 Vista Trucha. Npt Sch 760-8702 $249.500 Sat/Sun 12·6 1909 Yacht Purllan, Newport Beach 644-4455 644-4455 5 BIDROOM 442 Begonia, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $549.~00 Sat/Sun t-5 * 708 St James Pl, Cllflhaven, Npt Bch 979-8280 $386.000 Sat!Sund.ay 1·4 5 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN •• 16 Geneve, Harbor Ridge 160· 1900 $21 150,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 22321 Wallingford, Hunt. Bch 631-1400 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 1521 Antigua Way (W.cllff) Npt Sch 644-6200 $469,000 Sun 2-5 1500 Dover Dr. Npt Sch 631:1266 ~349,50~ 2007 Kawanee. Corona del Mar Sun 12-4 760-8333 $450,000Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1948 Port Ounlelgh, Npt. Sch 786-7500 339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1506 Santanella. Irv Terr .. CdM 673-1181 $295.000 Sunday 12:30-5. I 6 BR plus FAM RM or OEN * * 7 10 South Bayfront, Balboa Island · 640-5078 $1 .400.000 Sunday 1-4:30 * * * 107 Milford (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 .975.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 835 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7.300 $798.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM ••755 Avacado. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $195,000 Sun 1-5 997 Bayside Cove W .. Npt Sch 644-7020 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2756 Hillview (Hrbr Vu Knolls) Npt Sch 760-8333 $265.000 Sun 1-5 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Sch 760-8333 $535,000 • Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 302 Ave. Cumbre (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $225,000 Sun 1-4:30 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 320 Otero (Blutts)·Npt Bch 759-9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE" 2 Br plus 3 Br 2600 Bayside, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $497,000 Sunday 1-4 5 BA plus 3 BR 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399.000? Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 BA plus 2 BA 436 Carnation Corona del Mar 759-1501 .• Spa *Pool * * Waterfront * * 1lt waterfront & Pool .,. Gove address al guard 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 ~SSOCIATtON .OF REAL TORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o ' loo~in'. Before you start, call a REAL TqR® first. ... CD . l?EAllOI? A public service of the llilJPlllt Daily Piltt 642-5678 ' e Coest OAI LV PILOT/Sunday, December 11, t983 f1nttitl'il lat" Ace11tic11 C1~11r1 c1an• Care . Car••a1•1 1nu., ••M•!f Pu11t11 PlA1t11/l•~lr w~ .. Cleut.1 •-•••ii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil CtiU111 AEMOOEUNG Allpfll.N9 Eap'd Child C91t, my N B Commorclal/Rtstdonllat 1'4AUL·MOVE·REMOVE '""'811M111C•10ll.!•!'le"L"'&~k"'•~f•1"LE------=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil"'"jPttxtsl~fE~Rit'th~f~c'R~IJlN~Ol wAlftwltlRd $2.17 Per day --.. -l-lh_Y_S_Pl_C_l_l_L_ Also cuslom ca1>111e1s 18 homo. tulllltmo week· Landscape Maln1en11nce Furniture, Trash, Troea All ly~ RHaonaDi. FIGU!IREDO PAINTING Rfftuecos. Int/ext 30 yra WINDOW WASHING RESPRAYS 1147 790 1 yrs in area Llc. bonded, <11y1. 1 Y' & up 650·7169 Quallty Service. rM s . uc 983·5415 NORM 631-23415 '1re proofing lhlngtea, 25 Neal PAUL 545·2977 'The only m901c 11 Th . ·LL f ins'd 9b8·3564 anytime -s b-d-" "0 yr• In ---r." OXl)ef fnl/oxl spec - ----QUALITY" 631-2028 at 1 "' Y~ pay O< (Lial~ ... , "" ..,, ' itea LT HAULING . MOVlNO 1"111 n nalura1'w~ .. 11'n1• .. ea. fO'S PLASTERING ----- • • ~ u "' "" 6 5 " ,..... R-1-' C'-•n UP• Jon ... _ .. ..,. & ln1ur·" ''" "' IMt nl ••I .. , 3 llnes 30 days A1~L1lt R0 p•·1r.•11-·a1ion1 • Mc Wecn11y Landl<le,,., """ "'1 •11 Ph I / N In In• fiv.,way-Perktno lot Door•·Wlndow•·Clblf\611 -ENNY' -4 ·~ 124 VH .. ...... • * LIW um * .,.,...,.., .... ••••• .... v Penet-Pauos·Fence!> 35 CHIMNEY SWEEP 845-81921731·29 16 QU~K c• "EFUL SE"V H I Lie C·33 No. 200804 RISIUCCOI Eel 645-8258 DAILY Aepaus Sealcoaung lar"'--f~ W11"-~ ---~----"'" 638 6911 p-J Ll -State law r-ulrH that ail S&s Asphll 631•4199Lic yts exp Jerry 546·4413 $40 & UP 1·867-4878 _. •H Heollng: Col. 1tudent, lrg ABC OVING wT\38046 • aa. II .., Mowing, Edging Twice a truck. Reas Bch vie. C<IM -contractors who perform PlQT All Types Aepo1r Aesut1. C1r~t Strvict Coalr1cltfl mo $20·S25 6•5·5737 Thank y~ 759· 1936 Corl IH-0410 QUALITY PAINTING: fair 241., H •HI· 1121 work over 1200 tnclu<ltng Seal coal !SLURRY MIX) CARPET & UNOlEUM In· Gt1tr1l LANDSCAPfMAINl PAUL'SHAULINcl •&·1 •tH• prices. Free eat. Cell Fauee11 •wa1erHee1ers ~:~~C:~~~l~r~~:~.:l SERVICE Comm Res1<1 , Reas s1at11,111on & repairs 30 RemodeilRep11irs, comm. Ctean ups. Reas. rate•. AN YTHING·ANYTIME Best quality 25 yr exp John anytime, 631·2050. OIAIT Plllltll I contractors should so ~:~8!26:'~ 64 8;.ir;;;Jes yrs exp Andy 845-903J & res1<1 Lie'<!. bonded. KEN 892-5830 846-0792 Lie T· 118.•28 730· 1353 STAINING•VARNtSHING HE.ATING. Heater Service. slate 1n their a<1ver1111no DIRECTORY Wu Sett Any B18•«l Carpet ins for HI. 552·9142 $$LOW RATES$-$-l t l STA.AVINO COLLEGE PAINTING resld/comm'I Aeplpes Call 642·8989 Contractors and con· plus the IAVINE MIAAOA and lhe HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday 11 l1llr1i llia1 --FOR $1 OVER COST Electrical 1 ree trtm & removal. gen. 11 !f STUDENTS MOVING co. DAN 631 -2366 Oialna clear rom s5125 1umers. contact Mary BABYStfTING MY HOME 77'1· 1722 clean-ups 554-7017 u (tr n. 1d-11n Lie. T 124·438. Insured. -------Orondloat 558·4086 with ELECTRICIAN Pttced • 7 Pa~ilf Repair fauceta. dtsp. elc any questions Conuac· Nr Vtclorta, Cos18 Mesa C11eri11 11gn1. free est1mare on Tiil lllHI uiil-Furn•C•• Pool Htll9'1 WAT~~ \)8s4~ROW' •AXNdi#Jd/REMOVAL. Anyllme M&M 642·D033 tor's Slate Lfcenao no eiura charge1 CALL TODA YI' Nights & P/T 642"8482 Waitreu7Wallers/Sartend large or 1mall jobs lie lawn· Tree·Shrub Install 11 • yrs ei1perlence Board. 28 Ctvtc Center Loving housewife wilt 8,5 & Maids Call l Ille 396621 673·0359 Tree 1r1m/Removat H .... CltaailJ P1i1tia1 MtKE 85 1• l800 lttfilt Plaza, Room 690 Senla AK FH SHiil& bob y s 11 your <: n11 d French Maids 960 0283 ELECTFllCIAN 20 yrs e•P Lawn main I 1F10101111lno ROBIN'S CLEANING --,-1-1•E•P•l•l•IT-lll___ .-.-.-orange coast Ana. CA 92701 Mon·Ffl anytime Call TOP QUALITY WORK AT f'reee~ltm81e 548-6065 SERVICE a thoroughly .... , ···"·· ~ooflnQ 43 ••74 Your Dally Pilot Service Directory Representattve S11err1 645-9854 Ceaent Conc1ete h 540..0857 by Richard Sinor Lie -•--------......-....1 ~u REAS AA.TES 646 7602 H1 .. ya1a clean ouse 280644 14 yrs of happy * llllYAL * --631-4006 ."LLetJa·n~ Concrete u lorm I pour I ... u /TL-· L 1 1 1 aa _ . or complete tobs No tob RESID/COMM LtlND Home Repa11s-Carpentry tJtlwa ... e _..,,.. oca cus omers BKKPG BY OM PUT ER 100 !Small 954.0366 ?O yrs Do my 011;n work Cat>u1ets·Elec-Ptumo1ng Have rets Becky 720·9.C05 Than~ you 963-4114 Re.is & RehaDle Service I l1C 27804 I AL 646·8126 1 F~nc1ng DON 966·01(9 HOUSE·A~ARTMENT QUALITY PAINTERS r rom S25 mo 675·0305 Ctr ~1111· ~ Tilt PAO''PT NEAT PRO • ~ I AMERICAN HANDYMAN Cleaning or Aenovallng .., . • • I PROF BKKPG compute• Spe<. in K1lchens & Baths G1r•eaia1 Carp Gtass Paint. etc Free esttmate 650 4468 FESSIONALS 636·7149 Acce11h11 manual Moaer.ite lees O C flLE SET TEAS TREES tns Bondeo 847 ·2367 HOUSECLtANING 12 YRS EXP rm small, CPA· high quattry income Free counse1 642 704T 646·'1873 T C EXP D REFS My p11ces are small' 1a1< wori.. at re11s rates I . . Cb"l d C oppeairemoved tean-650 6.477 A John Brown 531.6483 C1lunet M1k1n1 I I are up new lawns 751 -3476 H11lia1 897-4386 536-8322 1 • on •New ca1>1nets ca1>1ne1 CM Sa1>ys111mg Lois ot jCtean Ups• Tree Tttmming DUMP JOSS & Housecleaning. Vacant FAii PltOIS ALWAYS Sell 1h1nga las I w11n Dally 1ac111g o.irs & 1orm1c~ 1 Love lnlants Ok 1tc rers I Yard Matnt • Haultng SMAL l MOVING JOBS , Apts EAP d. dependable Rel•al:lle . References Pilot Wen1 Ads countertoos 642 0881 Joanie 540·6049 MIKE 650-3263 MIKE 646-1391 Own 1tans 650-3263 •ST ARA 548-4471 • 142-1111 .... 322 Cati us first• 760-0328 P1rctl Slai~'a Wrti S1irita1I NEWPORTO c AIRP RT •SPIRITUAL READER• 3857 Birch ccor Oualll A<1111ser 1n all ma11ers $I OFF with ad 549·2287 love mamage bus1ne~s CORONA DEL MAR PIC 67~·2495163 1·9397 I 2600 E Coast Hwy Ir . S . ccor Danita) 760-1822 lJUlf enact Typ1ng /Wl)rd Processing Have somerhing 10 self7 All business schoOI & per· Cla5$llled ads do 11 wen sonat projects 85I·1041 For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642~5678 .•.-n:;.;11~1..;;;U.-•-•a-r-.•i-•-.lae--4_·1 1 ..,H ... •..,a•..,• ... • .... U-.•-..fa ... r-..• .... il..-k~t4~ At1rtaeat1, Ual. , Apartatat1, Ual. Aertat1t1, U1f. Aerta1111, Uaf. l11t1h •• _Of_fl_c_e _l_ea_1_1l_1 __ 29_1_4 A11oaacta11t1 3002 ltlr Wut .. H1at:lt1cla 2240 Newport Beach 2269 8•ll>o1 Coat1 Men 2724 New1er1 •·1cL 276• Newrert leacla 27H Slt1re 2tOI ltar lllM• Pier SPIRITUAL READINGS SIM -p · ) 2707 _ -• ~ -B Advice 1n all mailers Love, BEACON BAY 3 Br J Ba, tDIDSll I Fe 3 r 1 be apt. Bat 550 s/I Clean w/cpl, pvt Private house with pool 4 VtEW OF OCEAN 1 Br ap1 w1s1ove, relrlger· Across from oeach Npl f'en•n. turn. dshwr, w/d ba S400tmo 642•4623 marnage & business large Bdrms 2'> Batn pvtyard bclyv1ew Steps 2 Br at 113•, 29th 2 Br 21,saTwnhs.micro. a101 and parking $430 snrsarea 1 &28drms. $234/mo 548•1451 9ves Also counsellng 1815 gourmet kitchen lormat 10 P•• 1>eac11, 1enr11s crt. S 7 0 O mo Yr I Y trash comp lrplc. sky \.all 675-0612 all SPM encl gar, pool 1aun.<1ry NEW-POAT BEACH So Et Camino Real. San <11nino custom decor park Incl 18 dock NO 213-433-0502 ltghls. 5795 642•7803 2 Br. l 'lt ba Also 311; 2 $4~0 & $650 640-5078 Fem. $250/mo. N.B area. EXECUTIVE SUITE Clem L•c'd 492-7296 huge llvtng room utlls ~E2S, I ~ ~ teaseS~9vOaOtl 2 Br duplex lrptc/gar 2 VILLA CORDOVA ba. frplc Both have, w/d Across from lido Marina. aKvaalhll" J2a5n0·024~·03,0 eyvres1 luJ1ury Pvt Office Space. LOii 1 ...----a•• 3-.. paid S600't 537-5027 eu SI e S req drs t>ay 1 blk Nwpt Pier , '" 130-250 s.I . garden type _, $50 I f mo 675 8617 hkup, crpls/drps oar 3 Br 2 Ba, frpl, newly dee· 557 2'28 1 • secur ty ee · Yrly tse 218 21s1 St Spacious E·&•de A pis 642•4387 orated $895 1_998•5868 · '" Dldg. many windows, fut S 150 REWARD Lost Fe lniat 22.44 Big 4 Br 4! Ba Dplx blltnS 838-29511732-2598 Encl gar. patio. dshwsh & -Al boa-ch 2Br 1 be Fe rmmte wntd, N B serv From S495 Germ Shep. 4 mo Old gar lnd•y 5308 Seashore ---SIOve Most uuts free No 2 Br 1 Ba frptc 11tn1 Penln· Non-smkr, $2Sotmo 3 Fashion Isl 760-8070 Call eves. 642-2978 or 110 3 Bdrms. $875-$1200 S l 125/mo 962-4914 Baylron1 unit, 3Br 2Ba. pets s u I a Io c garage sundeck. gar. 2101~ 41sl t>drm 650•1159 OC Airport 752-6408 days, 213·268-4728 ~ . C pcauo ~ew, v5•r3tse5 5 0 775 2 Br 1 Person $540 SSOO/mo 675·4912 Bkr $675/mo yrly 548-7 t54 N-porteeach neat 640 Found 12.2. Loveable a I. so r I Big yn 41)r 2' JOI. secur. oasl rop • 4 I 2 Br 2 P••son $565 --------Fe lo Shr 2 l)d. 2 bl. Prom· 1 o V' t f• -sTCllff BIG CANYON Condo Golf p N 5m11 9Q fl ottlce. oft PCH & while male Chihuahua S 1 3'Y5•00-spa poo ga7r20ener36 Coroa1 del Mar 2722 2n3 Elden Ave C.M I Y n/ w~ course view. 3 Br. 2·, na. ontory oint on· r. Newport. bath. kllchen-545-8652 ealty · Imo ·t 1 !;48•785" 2 Br 1 ea nu cp1/<1rapes. S380 • ullts • dep Custom Hart>or Ajdge Es· 3 Br ? Ba 2 car garage ot1-1ns. pool. carpon, no 2 lrp1cs. pool. 11c. tennis 675-31189 ~~~~4 ~~'Vs~~ Avail 181e llm. 4 Br lam. den. S8501mo Avail now pets S675 1700 Bed· 1 yr lse. $ 1400 261-7372 F toShr 3 t>Orm. 2 1>1 7 86-11 72 ~on""!~~~a~mls~8oog~";,~ 2 Br den lrPI steps to mfe81iBJIU lord. 6~5.:_6&46 -OlW I IUIP t>4tp achBl:2nkt apl '·1-Balboa Deacn s 12001mo Avail • Guesi House Studio Btks Clloice Npr Hors 1rea. 2 Br en '"' II. rp,.., porch _ 646·5_:41 now. 851•8767 Beaulllully landscaped to beach Pet Poss UUls IBa w/wood burning w/BBO $300/mo Im. Duplex, 41)r, 2t>a. s 1125 & ---~:~?o's~:~:s P~~ & i:: lnclud ~350. 650-71 42 frpl, stove ~ pvt gar me<I Yvonne 673-6587 p,.n;;pror10ca11on. high tdentlly nellr ajrporl. 1,000 up 10 45,000 sq II S 99 and up 662-7247 or alle• 6 PM 83 Hi585 3880 Michelson 0t1ve :>ig 21)r $775 Both have 3BR 2BA Upper Duplex S $700/mo tse 526 Irvine Large 2.story tn CM. w/d. lrvlne gar lndry dl w 5308 .<Int loc S 1200 Chrrs ~~ $~~ LIH IAYFIHT I Ave 646-9794 micro wive. dshwr. trash Siiia &11btt114& •WOODBRIDGE lrg 2 b• Seashore 962-4914 859· 1044 or 675-8345 131 ~ml8111 ' 6•6·6816 3 Br 2 Ba S 1500/mo yrly I -cmptr $360 650-6314 114141 "t.11 Hniet -den, t>4tauUful rwnShe Have 23 rentals avail Pets Spacious studio sep k1tc I 151 E 18tn 642-0856 2 131282· 7733 _ Sii Cltanlt 2776 Pool, tennis, lake 2 car OK From s800.s2soo oa fireplace. no dogs Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba 2 gar I 2 Br I Ba nr bus 1 belch UI. IOll RIE 11111 11.H I~ ft. &wail FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: 142-1111 1-------g11. elerm. $ 1000/mo Call 760_8702 agi S575 u111 paid 760-9657 1 Bach $•551 yearly ', blk Deh no pool & Jaundry tac Prof snr w111me $370 • .I•· 1. 131·1811 Jerry 9·5. (2131882-6350 _ C I v.-2724 1 Bdrm SS t 5 pel!> S800 650-1706 evs $475/mo !98·6277 ulli Isl/last dep 494-0564 • ElE,._"'E 1..,TIS • Found orwn mate older ---Lrg waterfront 4 Br. 3 oa 01 I .. es& . 2250 vanguard Wey -• I -F -•n •• Lab/Masttff Dog choke HOME FOR RENT dl)I gar 30 fool dock 2 yr i 1'. DupleK to lbr frpl all 540-9626 Luxury 2 Br. 2 oa new Tasha 7-Male Prof IOOklng for Ml I MO FREE RENT collar Iris CdM 640-9315 Irvine 3 Bdrm $825 Gar· lse S25001mo 650-2730 conven1e~ce s p11v ~tee -C•PIS lrp1c $750/mo 38A 2BA CONOO to ahr 2Br hm 1 1>11< lrom W/short term tease. lull --1ge end fenced yard 1 WESTSIDE 644-7087 or 673-1122 beach Smllr <»I. J. Smtih serv suites 88 l Dover Dr Found Golden Relretver. KldaandpetsOt< Agl no NEWPORT CREST-r garage. ser up fl)r w/d -Tustin Acres Pools, lrpl. 675-01941 . 786·7500 Suite 14 NB 631•3651 Mate 12·7·83 6•4·8598 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. Newport Real Estate In· vestment company seeks mollv81ed acc;ountlng clerk for heavy accounts payable desk, experience In computerised environ- ment a plus. 549-2988 AIYEITISlll CMlltUTH The Orange COasl Dally Piiot hH an exc;etlenl op- po r 1unI1 y beginning m1d·Jenuary 10< a car- orlenled Co-op Advertis- ing CoordlnalOf wtlh a proven 1rac11 record. Grell earning porentlal Gu11r11111ee<1 draw aga1n11 comm1ss1on Desire 10 move lnlo m1n90emeru a Olus Send reSt1mes lo P 0 Box 1560. Coste Mesa. 92626 EOE ltaltla Cl1•: SH PtnH Ski condlllonlng 1eroblCS ctass Prel ski tnatructor Good Pay! Gllano FHness Center 863· 1001 1mmed fee, 863•1500 4 Br 2's Ba. tam rm. 011 priv bac11 yaro 5550 mo 3 ltlr• ltl Newpo11 island Waler-S700 mo 731-5383 ev" ••iF sh;3b• 2ba 0_uple1t tn __ _ _ rm 2 car garage nr j 642-7985 or 548-7426 New 3 Br 1.,, EJa patio lront 31><1 2ba.NoPets I ---2.._"" HTME " F 0 UN 0 young __ ------ New 2 br. 2 be, dble gar, 1 & I · · s 10~0/mo 650·4 t86 Hal .vv NB 46rh St Nr beach MI Pek1nese dog, Mesa ---------lrplc. NeKI 10 UCI. S850 1>eacn POO ' tennis iac 1650 sq fl 2 B• 'l • Ba DIW Dlt·tns kldS OK no! I $260/mo rl 650 3253 EXECUTIVE SUITE Verde Area. ldenltly 10 A/P, A/A, mature, evnar 1ob avallat>lllly. Sl175tmo 675-5788 twnnse Eveiv •Ira dl>I pets.1mmed occup11~cy. BEAUT EIBLUFF CONDO y y _:_ NwprtCtr 640-5470 ~..-mo lease 838·3690 Nw I Crest 3 bOrm newt gar fnc;d yd i..et Ok 5725 S6751mo 880 Center SI Prof per Pool Avail now IM prol 25·35, straight, clotm 548-1200 ont) Catculalor by'touch THE WILLOWS 3 Dr 2 Da. d~ ttle mirrors & crp.1 673-&336 642 9666 For appr 645-6646 , 1 ~25 759· l341 nlsmllr. 10 shr 2 b•. 2'" l11iae11 Lost Male Golden Re· • lyplng Compuler ' lrptc. feneed yard $725 t s l200 mo 63 I· 1735 1 Br quiet easiside D p . 27261 Be<lroom wtprtv ba. turn DI condo C M 631 -439 1 lt1l1b 29 l 6 I tre111er Culver /Harver<! ~~~:;,:c~;0~n~~~~11:1b~~~ mo S40·44601646· 7001 no pets 'S3501mo 181 osnt 1 S300l mo · 525 ciean•no 1 Newport Beach. Eastblull Newport Nr post omce area Reward 752•0162 ness Call 645· 78 11. TOtally supreme 3 • Bdrm 1 BP<lrremstiagniod~~~pna•coc'°"e5ar• Ca11 645 0363 2 Br 2 Ba large, frplt dw, IN NEWPORT BEACH chrge 650.4303 I Prof mat female 10 shr App 1834 sq II slore or l ost Min Pdle Cream Fe 9AM-4PM · u~· new carpets & drapes S1nQle~ I & 2 Bd1m Aµart· - 2' > Ba SPiii level POOi A ~a d n 0.,. s 8 so 1 Br s tove refttgO 496. t~? 0, 77;>.6560 ment!> & 1 ownhouses Free rent rn exchange for 1 hm wi same 644-6504 1332 sq It 646-29H Vic S A Heights Long --------- home queens kitchen Agl Linda 642-5200 orape~ new carpet No lrom 5660 !Ask ctbou1 1>aoyStlling day~ Call Newport He1gh1S M/F 21C .. aerci•I tait Peac.hes' AE · APPRENTICE TRAINEE° etoc;ient lormal d1n1ng P .. ' ~ we s Is' o e 'Spac 3Br 2' •t>a 2story tu1nished aots i;omo•ete 5•0· t t 15 allernoons Br ' t>a $725 SPht . I WARD 546-2848 smuapest'e,C>l~us~ledecettote' na~geea WHlt• for llHI• LSI 5395 mo 646-4382 e13•0c.et1 628'u0, 2~0653°20'm5 ° w1tn iV ttnens 6 u1en$llS rurnisned Room near So , uuts 548-1073 eves l ltat1h 2911 Lost small Siamese cat.• • "'amity ttome 1n Anoe"e" ~ t>e 1 d 1 ,.. t 560 N B CM s I ONLY $725 • S50 secur· Scni Dist Rent ise 2 B• 1 , Ba stuO•O patio "'ti~ '"n e or 5 or Coasr P1aza Female Nwpt Bch avall F pret 10 ' 1 ewporr lvd. North Laguna. Myrtle I lly fee 537-5027 opt iraOA -«·.QS40 gar ... qe ~ pers S575 mo Haat. le1cla 2740 t11rm or longer No lease p•eler S250 556-1737 shr 3 t>r 2 t>a condo ""''I 400 sq II $375/mo I area REWARD 494-6367 ~ ..., req 01 On JafT'ooiee Ro Agent 54 1·5032 I Turtle Aock·V•ew 2 B• 2 h nt1 Au 2UO 5•8-J2!.l or 645-985-I od apt ctose 10 ocn p,.. di San Joaquin Hills Rd Furn rm & PYl oa tn elegant M&F S240 6•6·6457 Per1111b 30121 100 YEAR OLD COMPAllY PROVIDES IRllllFLMll ba lu~ Twnnse ava1t1 Ea~1s1oe 'l Br t ria gar vale $450 dep &•4·1100 COM nm nrocean $425 N•ptcondotoshr nrl1<101Close<1schoolspaceava1I immeo SIOOO 553-1788 Lovelv2or 2Da garage lg lq;.1c oe..i m c.e 11 536-4J98 mcJ ultl 675 1518 ISiand S3t41mO Very tn Fountain Valley/Hunt· CIRCUS OF I yO ~·os pets 10"' rno•e So 15-St>25 . ISi tast & 2 or I r oa twnnse stove Per1on •118 lrg 2Br snde<:k Furn Room & oa1n $300 nice 675-6129 alt 6 ington Bch area BELOW MASSAGE ''"1"11" lllYEllSln Pdl in S!i?5 895·2 tt18 St'C sn5 2 per-.ons no oryer relrtg POOi 1ac neH crptsrdrps & paint J45 Un1vers11y Dnve I MARKET Renewal)le an-large Wes1 Germen com. Large 3 DOrm 2' I Da 2 W • Pet;. 650· 1198 Annual tse 552·0853 P11va1e t>drm/l)a in large nuat leases Ulils ma1n1 0 RBOR 8 D lrplcs 2cargar $1195 estasasler 2298 S5001mo Av.;11 Jan I C M 548-8058 C M nouse1cn1td OK custodtat services incl 719 N HA LV pany upends ro Irvine _"'!!-____ -'!" __ ., B 963·7570 oet 10 & 7 s • • 3 5 $450/ I I 850 088 c c FULLERTON Key positions 10 t>e Ille<! A.gt 573.5354 Lg 2Dr 2ba gar lenced "' r • 1 t>a upstairs ea sh o • e Q I h Mate employed S250 incl ut1 inc ·I on1ac1 erot Jones yard tor kids pets no S450 mo 545 4529 cir 3or condo wtpool clean• 2 12120.2120 3 Br S850 uttls c M. Heppl quiet Resp FIM wanle<l. 20•25 842.f>65 I e111 231 111-1112 by sertoos apphcant We WOOdbfldOe 1 Dd condo tasr S600 898·8626 213·598· 1219 '"' 10 !>each Ava11 now 968 796' Iv msg home 556-6378 Aenl Of •-a·· n·ewly re· 1 IAY A WEH develop and traJn .our $525/mo avatt 1·7·8• ___ I • 8,.886 yrs, 10 snr 4 8• hm nr "' ~ own mangag8fs per Wfil· 786-2212 , -12BA upstairs wigarage 562" 7 .,.. 1 ev/wknd Snaro 2br loft lrpl, stove. Newport Beach Motel. OCC Pvt poo1. tndry modeled home with ATTRACTIVE ten agreem•nt IAf!rlatDll rara11lae• 1 S415 mo no per~ refer l seaut 2Br 1Ba 1wnhse relrtg etc S590 533 weekly ra11$ avail. also $250. 1st. last ·sec Call storage & large fenced MASSEUSSES WOODBRIDGE 3Br 1' '1>a.1 lallto required 352 V1c:1o"a St lrplc, patto vaulred cell· Westm•sle• Av 642· 77•5 kllchen un111 642·9939 Scoll 241·1517 tot, commercial zoning. TO SERVE YOU $650/mo. Nr pool/tennis I 1 6•5·8161 avail Jan 7rh mg blllns enct gar lflnt Step• 10 .. -ach 2 ..:r-f""a Ammie wen1 .... , 1~ -nr adJ. lo Newpor1 Blvd ESCORTl/IOIELS Avail 1st weei. Jan Cati bl1a• 2606 --. • • ~ ""' D• u• Newport • Wiik 10 beech '"" .... ~ 642 1334 494 •142 3Br 2Ba 2515 Orange Ave area nr Hunl Hrbor Brighi & airy $700/mo Pool. ttnnlt $250 Incl UCI 28r 2Be, gar, WID. _ • Outcalt ONLY 935.9199 • BAY FRONT Small Studio carport patio lndry hk·up $625. 846-0736 yrly 968-8263 utlls 548-4260. 993·•8811 $400/mo 553·0178 Shopslolflceststores 650 Woo<11>r1<1ge. beautiful u11ls pd Ou1et empt sgl I No pets $635 Sierra Close 10 beach 2 Br 2 Ba -sq f1'0r less. reas. EXOTIC DANCERS MIF lak'! front 5 Br 3 Ba 3 cat $450/mo yrtv 673·3600 Mgmt Co 641-1324 stove dshwshr. deck On the beach I room apt, Rmmt to Shere Huntington Costa Mesa C·2 548·7249 For Bachelor(elle) Parues garage, 2 frplcs. air cond f ---s·575 536 4637 ' Spacious single one kllchenelle & t>alh $300 Harbor house $250 ·ulll ----~ ---1 stripper grams 826 4941 $1700/mo. 551·2645 Ctsll Mell 2624 $425. t Br relr1g. no pers, gar. /mo. • · .; &200 sec dep. 2308 w. Hal 840-1672 Store 20x60 hi vtab. 2330 • . C patio. 724-C James SI Cute for. iba, gar. sunset b ·two bedroom apts Oceanfront NB 673-4164 5 -, C Newport Blvd. Costa PHONE FANTASY Llj;ll leacla 2241 ASA DE ORO 673-7787 patio. yard, kids. low hr 2 br. 1' bl .M. IPI. Mesa. $660. Avalt Jan 25 Ladies lo share your t-iElc 'H DEiGL Ts ALL UTILS PAIO move in $485 895·5l33 Room tor rent nr SC Pl1za pool, jac. S300 • utlls. Lv 111 675-7788 Fantasies! 828·7162 "' D""' n n $650/mo 2 Br 2 Ba & Fwys pool sauna 1ac mso Marshall 754-0t59 ' 3 BDRM, 3ba. $1200/mo Compare before you rent Townhouse pool, l/r, Deluxe JBR 2'n ~ tennis S300 '751 28S6 · la•astriil WANTED· SINGLEMOM l1tt•tlt St1r1 11200+,.r le No experlenc;e necessary. Minimum quellflcatlons. Neal appearance. Am· blllous. Ae41abte, Mus1 have car. and be 1 year So Calif resident. CALL MONDAY, 9am· 1pm only 210·1HI '494-9453 Owner Custom design features cover-' perking fr I WO h~ P pa -· --·--. Spac turn. 3 br. 2'1't ba I I 2920 by male 35. loyal, honest, I Pool. 1>1>q cov rd garage. ..v new Pc "u n· condo. HB area. 1 fem1le tlll I L .ill 2250 268 E 16th St 1 bltns encl 8 1 p 110 SU' ••1 MnL 1-.!'l'P'-'"'!"'._._..__. affectionate, alhlellc, w/ iiiiiimmmmmmiiii !flll I surroondeo wltn ptusn TS I 142 1103 :i~ $675 545·~6~40 a Wklyr~lsnowavall adult amen1fles. S250ea.12 660 sq fl 3975 Birch college degrH. 6'4". 230 ARE YOU A HOME Fb'R RENT I landscao1ng No pers . L ,., • , 15 SO/wk & up Color 964-80291644-2583 NB s 1330. MIA zoning' ll)S 1J10,Mve61\510dsn&811f21mlly c•••••tOATOR! Laguna Hiits 4 Bdrm 2'• Batn Furn s5i 5 CLEAN/5 yrs old 3 Bdrm 1Spac1ous quiel_2_B; fURNISHEO ot TV Phonesinroom 2274 WEL OOK FOR Y()ui Agent 5•1·5032 -v Ba & 1000 Fenced yard i I Bdrm Furn $580 2ba 5695 0/W Gar Twnhse $575 Walk to UNFU~NISH[D' Newport Blvd CM House1Roomma1es CoSia Mesa tnduSlrtal --30 I Do you enjoy talking to & garage Kjds & pers 365 w Wilson 642• t97 t Patio S695 Agt 546-5605 beach 960·8656 ALL UTILITl[S 646· 74•5 Unhmlled 832-4134 Tr1Y1I 1 !*)pie? II so. Y~ may I 863 0755 I Bldg 3000 sq fl 1111-up tn Drlvinn to •• l!Cico ~k qualtly 10 be one of our we come • E sid~ Bacnelor stove COl" 2 Br 1 Ba Water gas Walk to beacn Bach PAID HEALTH SEA • SUN LODGE Westciiil. $300 M-al -fam-deluxe 1n<1us1rra1 park In· • ""~ .. _ I d •gent not~ I g 0 sne d uer 11 ' S 0 ° Of 12/19/83 N..__. per· ea represonlallvos. "' · "" re r· w~ r r, u 1 stove & Dt W 1nc1 No I 40 all uttls tncld CLUBS T[NNIS SIOO wk up Color TV shr w/same Lovely 2 Br. eludes approx 600 fl ol son 10 share .. x;;;ses & Basic quallllcalloos: L1,a11 litHI 2252 paid 5295 646"3177 Dogs $490-$510 • oep 536·4637 ~WIMMING plu~ 13026 w Coast Hwy Npl 2 Da. pool 631·5489 omce 47' per Ir gross tlrtving 840•9019 Cheerful & personeble 2B 2ba condo Lg j " ,, ·1 o. Lanuna. nr bea<:h, lurnl tlll I Ill 6 7269 · .,......... e1ore11e 1n e•change tor -· 44. 1111•8111 Opp 4014 <!able. 40 hour ..__.., NO -N1 SC Ptaza tree 1>acn-548-8752 _10_·8PM WOOIU"E &PTS much more' "Or"'. IS____ I I W .. lni" 1005 Br1oso Drive phone voice and...___ gar/opnr,lrplc $650/mo DelukE/s1deTwnhse,2Br Spacious I & 2 Br lrom nope~ Model' room. TV. shr 1>11h Fe ik . ---ii'&ii'il __ • COLD CALLS ......,.-...... 675-9797,642·8848 woo.545•473 i 545-oo34 1 ' l)a lnOry 2548 Or-I S525 Lakes & streams op~nda11y9to6 N~llr S250 49~·3490 I aL ...... n•• •1trl!t 292£ AMAZING MACHINE call us! GOOd·s~ 28r 2Ba oceanvrew Studio apt furn prtvatel ange S625 642·2520 pool & spa large rec IV1t1lit1 ~AA NrJA~T DR In o r 60n~ pay storage fees makes you $300 In 8 salary• bonus. pleasanl condo. $850/mo Call pauo water 4 gas paid E s1<1e c1ean qUtel cosy r 0 0 m new 1 Y re· Oakwood O S E s 2 0 & S1ore furniture FREE hours Would you work working con<1111on1 rn 644-8001 Asl. for Tom $350 mo 646-5330 2br nouse gar yard I decorated. beautifully ' Guden Apartments l ltat1l1 2t07 ;'~o Wede of ecery mo Call Tom 6'6-5814 C M Saturdays for $300? Cati new corporate off~. Cati All s 786·2701 H t I k 2640 share 0001 5650 mo no land'\C&Ped security 1 Bob Hope OoH Ctasalc \n.1 Cati 6~~ 9~Z), M area ' ---Jim 963·8818 Mrs Duncan. Mon. only. -I 1111 • UC pets,mgr24S3·60range , gates Sorry no pets N 8 ~S 1 <11an Welts Racquel Clu1>1 · 1Aaata1Ctat1tl 3002 TIRED OF MAKING btit 5& 7pm 631·8280 3 br 2'> Da lwnhse gar, 2 •S385l mo Bach 1B1 & 846·6591 ewpor1 e 0• Condo Steep• 4 Sw1m-•G111fft ftt , AlTENTtON LEUZINGEA MONEY FOR SOMEONE I•--------• pvt patios. lrplc S850 unlurn 1a<. 18992 F10,.oa F'rol pool prv1 patio L I k 2748 1700 16th ~hl'l?t ming, tennis goo Cove -2 GRADUATES OF 1959 E SE? •95·62711833·9300 842·2834 or 842-J t72 <Jsnwsnr x.19 2 Br on I lfSDI tlC (di Dover) 216a ol lnd111n Welts Go" 11 IHI nl 'L kl I I II I L Why not make big A111•Lltn·Tr-'H-Eas1s dP S6 l0 "57 '841 -~"' " , oo ng or e ow c ass money for yourself we • • •• Lrg 2 Br, 2' l ba twnhse loll, lrpl sec. gale S800 A97·6895 AM/PM NEW OCEAN vu CONDO 2 master suites. rn1cro· wave oven lrplc, no oets $900/mo Call Ttm at 752· 7363 Mon-Fri 9.5 786-5680 aves wknds ' ' 2 bd hi llS•de apt 642·5'13 Course 213.248·T868 1Stngle. 1281/~ 27th St memt>ers wnomaybe tn wtlishowyouhow inthe *,OOLSl.rr 'PT w ocean/canyon vu New Npl Bch $751mc Parktng 1 1he Orange Countv orea lucrative video n~me s;" I Ktl app11ences yro ual • N 8 h N Holtday rental. Npl BGh 2 ' .,u t Br trq rms crpts.1lrps deck Aelsreq $650,mo ewport eac. o. Bdrm t o w nhome O• storege We ere working on our market Mo<1erate 1nves1- •Non-smc»\91'1 •No E11per. Neo.aery *Fountain Valley 'cln9e No pets S385 963-190" 49?·5640eves 8801r.itnt'Avenut' 12110183·1'3184 Grea1 '0ffictlt1t1l1 1914, 2Slh reunion CAii , men11eq F'ordela11s.cet1 .Arit 'Jt-<>629 642-7'31i lal loth) ,uargain 759•0421 g51 ·2551ell 630PM 714·859·8410 760-6702 1ne11111<1uals required tor L11ua1 Ni1uel 2752 1150 sq fl olllces aveil· manu1actur1ng compulor Beau111u16 oar~ "~e .irqe Bach umt uus1a11s. 645-1104 larg~ Big Bear cabin Pool at>le to renl mo-to-mo 2 TV COMMERCIAL 'WANTED S1ter11 Partner Products .,,,rn i•r•aceo r>r>nt n•ce .ore,1 no cioqs Ava11 I Borm Condo Comm tabie color rv 2 lrplc spacioui; olhces 2 sec· or high return lender Dy YOUR OWN COUNTRY ESTATE •Pr •die Pa1•os '• t2 Victottt1 Cartyon 0001 Ctoso 10 bui; steeps 14 17141545·69 t6 •e1a11a1 spaces con-f young eerospace/ht-teck Call tor Appointment •Covered Patir,~ .ire.i >4?5 mo lJ3 t 68 '' shoos SSOO 492·6700 Sett idle llema 6•2·5678 rerence rm con 1nctudo SEMINAR· REE + services firtn lo l\eep up I 114·1110 S A Mammoth l akes 3 Br e·rsting phone •vs Also wigrowth Contact Mrs· • pacious Cib Lt~ E BRAND NEW Hant. lei-h 2140 IH It L 2740 ... 1 ,.. __ 1s 26 ~ ~ v1<1eo 1 1 11 d I -M. • v· . 22rr7 ~ •••• IC• conuo avat .,..... . par1tt1I spac" avarl I screen es 0 ere I N1chOl11s 1-528·0190 AIS•Slllnt Managets & llllla lt!O • *Dining Area 5Pd'~'""l 1 Bdrm from• mores 106toay 846-5456, 754 7017 oy Pt!•sonat Ma1111ge1 01 IA1tendents wanted tor HOMES F''5A RENT • Wal~·1n-clc1se1s $445 ? Burm lrom S5J5 ltallll It many sucesstul clients in IMtrlflHlr Service Slallon In L.,,una M1ss1onV1e103 &•Bedrm •Home·lt._etqfCfiPnS l)lilsi,_iO pool 1ara9e no .. 16\7 Westc11ft Ne tnf'1ndus1ry T.D.'i 4021 Beach Applytnperi,O,,at S800·S650 Garages ano 101°'~10 Hun1tnqinr ' pets I\.•' ll IH'\. htt 11 k f )Of l '.! lk1re z-• 278· t36S sq 11 Su1t1ble ALL AGES 890 c u Frwy~ 301 A OC d 642 9850 ' ~ tor meoic11 or <1-111 For tnlo ~aJt Olllllftll&• 0••1111! ___ OHi nwy fencedyards K1<1s&pe1s v a 0 •1 0 uif relocatl"" "" -1w _.. -------- OK Ag1 No tee UTILITIES FREE 24 ' w w 11son 611.0960 I isn ·1 that the horse that won 1 .... ,119enr 541.5032 (211\.UJ.441 1 Your home equity o, TQ. BABYSITTER tu11111me 1n 863 1500 I 1 .... TI F .. S ,_ may hold the answer Cell my C M home. Reta req. . -I ' Bdrm FurnS585 Mesa Verde t11-p1ex ? The Triple Cl"OWn In '72? 11n 1ervl1ws. screens •C<IM di• su11 ... impl (211)411-1121 broker (619)758·03.18 llOOW11s111t.842·1803 ln~rl ltlC~ 2169 2 Bdrm From $695 Bdrm patio garage phOto s & malchn prol Pllg S350up, ultl pd 2855 ---.:_ . -I LA QULNTA HERMOSA S4951mo 646· t220 ,,,_,,,19 Stnoo 1971 E Ctt Hwy 875-6900 N'EW CREOfT Urdl No-WIDOW HAS W tor TD'S Baby1mor. my l'lome. full 2 bf. be duplex. WIO. Bea 3 I -._ ,.,__ ("") ~ _ ........ body retuudl A.110 SI0.000 up No credit time. 1 11'\0 Old E.~ frplc •. hugep11to S1eps101West ot ch blks OLIVE TREE APTS -"--4 3 4 N1 B ,,L1r 1c89~ Baytronl Oft~. patios. Vlsa/Maslerc•r<I. C1ll check, no penelty Alto C.M. 842-7169 l>Ch 5406 Nilp1une $900 S<)<jtholEdtnger 2Br 1 ·~Ba Twnhs crpts owl>Of1 -• • parktng,)anltorl•I 805·687·8000 Ext. lend on & buy TO'• 962·4163. (2131379·5015 141-5441 I drapes. dshwshr. UP· II yOll It not \U,, wtto IOI *ri.11 l\tnntybtin,po11 *•S 2 M/F under 30n;;c;;c, 10 et~1003 C· 1590 s 10.ooo up 10 Jumboa. Blb)'lltlar wented for 40 _ _ dated ktlchen Starling al ton I IHI b.-d you rt nol •lone l\1n~tybunlport 1\ ...... --"-'•--.. 67., 73 hr wll, 2 wefl.btheved 3•' mo1orooa1 •hP. PO•ll 3 Wflll leacla 2'41 $805/mo 7141548· 7367 one ot 14 d1\f1tl(f .. My d•llmnl ~parlmfnf ltoorQlfns shr very nlea ........ In Irv Beeuhllll e111Cutlw omce "IMITA" ..,...,...,., ... 1aoe ... 11 i:lllldren 3'.t & 2~ my ~; ~~ ~~2c~7°5eT58i' 1 8'R S3R ullll incl Sun· PALM MESA APTS •I S'l*•lld Vttl~t 1n 11un11na1on 8'~h StAwlftd :0fCS:111~~5 .bi.~:~ ~10 ~1~•1::.'.•.: Picture younell wt Senta. ltlp ...... H• l'IOfne M 1-8300, ox/ S2 3-0,,-,,.. be Pe1sOK Nwpl Hg11 S850/mo Carmon 646-7171 or 642·3873 el>le mature empt. gent. 1 Br $460tmo. Office hrs Vill•a~ '' • "'"'II ol lot ally flt1\0n.t11ed ptofm1on11 S400·"°° mo. no tmlfrl roterlll MfYlc• Included Have )'()Ur PtrTY Video ii4il\iltno no tmoile 494-2003 al1 2 9·• 1561 Mesa Dr Santa 111e1111111~ 11., ~ 1111 M Attfnt1on you dutrvt A PtrlKI Merty 754~244 S500-$900mo. 1&2·1781 wTh'~"s'~t>C11~1t w~cuth~~ron, ... --A n a H e I g h I I blend ol n11wrt ilt!O ""'"• ~tltd in • torul w1lh EWPORT BEAC •• ... ·-1 "' --m~IT * Ttlltrl * 1 Br trallot at T1easvre 71•1546-9660 b1W1ntbloo~i ind Qu1tlPM<h cooll'dby11a10,.1 * N H • BeeullfUI Newpot1 Center 775·1058or846·4158 -n•• tatano. ocean vt-. S•25 ~Odn D"t m Md In lh,11 ''""'' tourli.. 1w111tm1n• Lrg PV1 rm, M/F 35t . Office Reception. Cont The Orenoe Coat o.lly Sovth Cou1 8antt la CUf• 213.433.9991 POOLStOETBORM ~ S250 1ncl.ullle.631·2011 rm, klletien. MC1t'I, ~II SCRIM LE.TS Plloth --.., ront ... lnter11eWln"fortho 38r 2'1't Ba GOnd0: mc'· Quiet $425 rno 2455 flOOI~ ~ ~PA •nd ~ C(lllw,ntfnl IOUllon NM \llODPt"C a .......,... II ft • II In a)(c...,..,., op-•7 • "" 835 .. .,. 9 970 Oc;ean Vtow !>lock to t>Ch Ind tm""'•mM1 .ind •uu 1c ~ol • ., ... nv"n• ,.,..,,,, 38R 2!A home, PoOI etc. • ine1t199 _ ..... I VI po11un~t lor a career IOllowing poellion., ,..m,wot • · • · Irvine Av 646-8126 •·v, ' • "" " ' ••IU M/F 10 ... r In I! c ..... HPerttlly. Cell Sally INSIMrDS O ........ , •• •-• 644-9081. 213·6•1·4460 frplc. 11a1n gtua akyh1e. praudlt call home thtn ~1nntybun~po111 Onft 1nd .. 1 ... .o· ft RLI\ r.... "''"" ,..ccount F\lll Time i"'ir."2iii:btk 01iC11n. bale 661 ... ·0660 2 11 SdT~nNaNptN, o$,i2ro po, ~ •r;er:.;. twn f>'(lroom un, ~nd '*O D.\lh 10,rtmenlJ seoo mo. 548-oMI 7141160 tOO :::.~-tl~.:to'rhd• pro~ •• , COlll-.Ofllco L t "' .. 5 "' .. ~ 1rom SS1~ Av ... Now flto "'' 21>1 Corner JtmbOrH 11 PJMl!ed'· Renter .. Contec\· LlncM p--. Irr>'<:. crpte, air. l1rge f?!!11 C• •rta 1 tow 181h St s nd 1,.1 hM ·1n ,., .. M ... 75. MacA.f'lhUf. lnc!\1008 Iii" e~~ ... ··kOultlentfl' potent11I, guerantee<I tl•') l4I ·- brick P•llO. lrvlt ''"' 1 Tr"ii'acl'I pad Quiet. prvt • ~ WI " ..,.. ... right• ....,..01C 3500..,.." '""""" , drew ega1n11 com• ( .. $1200/mo No Ptll A.viii prpf1y on 1>1y, blOCkl to PtlllLIFF MW a '120·0840 or 720.209, grovnd i;;e. exec:ut1wt""'o1. SAP ll<+J,ECTION mi11lo11. 0.-. tomovt Jin 1 8051928-2918 t>cn. aloe gar, yfly S525. Lrg 1 Br w/loll. encl g11. ii lair Hge'l1tn tOri vit1•Q«' 8Mcl'ltron1 llOu"' 1 8r ftoe eurto. !xcellent Jllllrlt• My W119 111'11 100 tml'1 !:i~d~~~to I t plus c:.:::.~oc::.11'9 4 Br 2 Ba Hewl>Of1 iiiand 613~:)6-642·96641 iec. ulll rm, pvt deck, ....... S360tmo a.tt>oe. '-"'· L8ndlorO OMC*lla. wnen It OOl!'et to Olf· ...,., ......... 2 c. gar 26' ooc11 ytly Dlln•. 1rr>tc s7~ No Aot.113-8410 I 1.ot ICl ft u 11 Co4I O«llnO 8tt. llftl 011· P O. l ox IMO We olfer compotf"" 4022CNnMI 1 1395 ,,. ....... ,u.. P•I• 2161 PacfllC '23..e&•Ot 2bl pool K~.752·&'6.. """'" ov. our lllaot Coat•MMt.92121 aelerltltndMneflta. .......... Ill , ••• -631-81071n5·08e5 ms~ Hlln1tn11on V~l .. e ltnt, "Mnt~on hKll. CA . ~ . -- -.,..'*'9lidllyefldq· [Ol • __., • -liJMa I -rf11 --. · -(714) 898·9961 ~. F V ...,. lftO Corone dtl Mer 121s 1q __. tN1 11 .,__ a I _______ IMTI llllT .. B~condci'28T2Ba 118 _ You don't "'9d 1 oun to r 111 & ..... ,~. utM. No PMI. ft ""'1tct tor AtcMect. !AP tHJICTtON --'850/.J,o 642:2118 0~ I Br nr So 8t1y St0'4. "Oriw IHI'' Wften you fOlll tilt Stft Ditto 1 r-y &1r1H norf-Oll Btaddo dNIL Oodlo or JOfln O.lltfl•ra, 11c A1111. Get WIN Olltl An tndlpend•M '- 648-3060..,.. rolrlQ t.t'Q llOllge *''" plec. tn ao In tho Deily Ml.F~ It.I wnt on McF.ootll lO SMWlftd ~ aner1pm tM4U3 113·1409 Ill.I. ldte Item• Wllll. tor WHIT& ,.,. ... !QUtl~ ...... "'"""d WIO hkup No Oat S!i75 ~Want Adi! Cell now r111111~ e•tlfebft •Open~ 10 ,_ ·1-dllM C -... -~-. .-w or--Ollr Noc Q 111Wecr AO w11tt t C.idlt4ttd Ad - -Wllflt Ado Call 142·5U8 yrty 675-0IOO I .. u .114178.:op-.. ~..... c1111M1ed ""' ........ ,. ~. c.11 ..,...11 Went Ada c.11 ...... -.~~ ~-..--.-~---~~-~~-1._:::-~~-~~~---:_:1:::::-::=:-:~:::======::::. I ~ ----~ Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 11, 1983 e7 -.l•.l1~W;:;.;;••:.:.;•H:.:-.....:l~l 00:.: !tit Wut .. 1100 ••• , ...... SIM ltlt Wgtd SIM ltliY••ld Slit •••lt•rt IOH •llimiiMat 1111 tctl aaMat 1211 ' ollt MLL TOP DESKS AlrfeQ Spr1y fQutp,,,.nt ~napper taWllll\OWef S 150 BEAUlY llAllCIRIST TOP cOMft'I . 10pi>fl11 turn 640· 1901 Tuet th Set 9-5 Body man af\d atiop helpet w1n1e!l(&3 t-7271 IHI LIVER WAITHI PART TIME Publo<: r91ahons loo, area lib1111es 10< publisners 1ep Must tinve cor S1mp. ly vlSll llbfones p1esen1 mare11ats on the books we carry 11nd l•St selec· Hons Very low key. Must be available 8 30 AM-2 30 PM. M F Seod leltlf ano resume to Cook s Boole Company p 0 Bo113. Pataune, 111, 60078 CUSSIFIEI OITSllE HUS The Orange Coast Dally PilOt has an H cellent op- portunity 101 a c1ass1t1eo Outside Sales person wrtll a proven tracl re- cord Greal ear n1ng Gane1al IHD EXTRA lllOOIU lJnllmrted. permanent pa1t 11rn11 pos111ons open m1.151 be 111allob111 11 1ea11 2 weekdays AM & PM, ano weakendfi Earn wnlte you learn 10 take 1n11en1ory using Ou• ayt- tem Wori.. primarily 1n Orange Co & we pro111de 1ranspo11111on horn our olllce Must be ,8, o high school grad Apply In per- son Mon·Fri. 9am·2pm Washington Inventory Service 176 tO Beach Blvd •54. Huntington Beach General Office. Fiiing, 1yp1ng, non smkr 25·30 nrsl wlo. 586· t569 111. Office I btall Full ume comb1nat1on re· tail & sec1eta11a1 rn CdM S950 per mo 760-1822 Medical 1-ront <.>1hc• Mutt be 01g11nlz.ed. bright end 111endly wltn atronQ MC· retortal skttl• Typing, 1118 bookkeeping, h••11y phones. expt11lttneed tn medical t1eld Full time pos111on open 1mmed1· 8h1ly 770-3898 Me<lacel Insurance. gen- e1at secre1a1y tor chll· dren a cllnlC CM 2 yts exper ins billing & gen ol· lice Typ 60 wpm. posting ledger c111ds. organ1za· ttonal skills Important HI !ICl'IOOI wad Mature, pref non-smkr E11cellent t>en· ellts $6/hr, 40 hr "'lk. Mon-Thurs, 8-Spm Cati 646· 7733 tor appt Inter- viewing now for position starling Jan 4 IEllCAL TECM FIT position wl relerence lab In NB area Eligible CA license req Pref chemistry RIA back- oround. but w1111ra1n Exit benellts Call S48·SS82 WHl &T •I HUI F• YILLIW Coal new S 1000 H Will Painter I 11UPl)41•• 557 8M.4 alt., 4'30 PIT Ml my appOlntmenta PAlll. .. 141· lOl II by l>hon• No Mlllng. 20 •I flllT YUi ht• • bonUI P .. 1-.nt vote a eacper pr e I 8 .. 1 p1o<luct In 11\8 lndut· 642-2308 eve• try E•cellent manage· SELL FOR $500 H 850·054~ anytime Sp'-•-t Cab-.:-...... ~ up. A lll'IOtl n ew conO ..... ,..,..,..........,, 760· 1064 BAA. ma hog, ata1nad right piano S5001ob0. gtau center. brua !ngagemenll"'led<llnO Anllqve Olk bullet wlmlr· drwri $700 n0-1136 rlnQI, brand nu UOOlbO menl po1en1111 with f111 hrt-Tl•t EVHlllS Ptr• growing co 545·213CI ror & socret 1llver d1awer. --63 f-03&2 alt 6pm $395 (2)1211 n Carpell, Bdrm set 3 pc, dbl bed green SIS ea 649-8220 S350. Honda Expren We adjuattremOdal your WIHHIS Newpo11 Beach M11ket1ng Orm llU several opan1ng1 IOf r•1pon1lble and tn· dustr1ou1 people. A good speaking 110lce a MUST• A great wey to Increase your budget dotl111s We pay 101 your 1rain1ng For Interview appt, call Mt Bleemer, 545-S776 Pllo'ne sales EARN UP TO S 151~ Full/part time, days & es no exp nee We In 534-3520 or come by our office 9252 Ga1den Grove Blvd Suite 5 GG PMOTOHIPNEH $95. bOya cruiser bike. lk UTI nu $140. 548· 7S27 evet 540-1932 Salea OARAOI IAU ADS NOW SALESISUPEAVISOA CLAH l,llD aT CITYI Arllhctal Ficus Benjamin& CPI Corp • • oeenaee 01 SH HLOW 11ees • QUlllty •Ilk leaves. Sears, Roebuck and Co. real wood trunks • For Gllhll PATOI MLLS Weddlngd1eu/vell. S50 It seeking an lndlllldual home 1nd olllce. we have s orig tlQned Planll, plcturea, wlcktf' wllh sales and super. Ill... FHataj a Beebe & Aaeoc 476·03 t I Babyland General Isl furn & access. 631·82' I ~':"0;~lz~~::,8~!~n:~d ~:,~ P .. la1al1 Valley Be11u111u1 Koawocxi1iici!-Edllion. 662-0484 wgr11 pwr painter s 130 vtu, -gammon table, S 125 C•bbage -Patch Klos. $110 used oooe 10X50 munlcatlon aklile 11 must H•llSllH APT'S URNITUFIE. toy a, games, Olk double bookcase S2SO·S275. 642-9049 blnoc1 s15. a.o. 70S t Salary plus t>enellta u Several ttovee. relrlg . din clothes, book• Sal/Sun neadboard. S40 White ------wen as excellent OP· sets, mlec Thurs thru 9.4 10489 Sioux Alver wood cablnetlchesl, S85 Ceiling Ian. sllll In box, XLNT BUYS Plf.ian Lamb portun1ty for advance-Sunday After 10am 406 Cr (Werd & EIHI) 548·5261 orua mtr. oak Olaoee & 4 1ac11et11101e, S 100/oller. ment tn e11pendlng ser· E Bay Ave. 11 1 673-0345 tullp Illes CoSI $290. Nan Ranch Mink ttOle. vice business. Send re---Ha•t. leack Beaut aota. CiJSIOm maoe. take $95 5S2·0796 S225toNer 673· 7258 sume and salary history Ctro•I 4tl Mar country Fr .. I week old. --:'\. --• -A Ad B 1052 SotlSun 12· IO. 12· 1 I moving Cost S800, sen Din rm set w/4cnrs,S140 .. I.IC. WaalN 1220 to nswer ox · Sunday Dec t f 8 am • 2 8441 Dallas Circle s415 644.s3 19 Collee tbl. S 10 Rocker. "' Orange Coast Dally Piiot. pm 404 Hellol;ope Lots Hunt Beach 8-4PM $2S Bed frame S25 Elec 1---i"ll'lhl'll'lfl"P!'IA!"tl"b __ _ P 0 Box IS60, Costa ot Goodies CllCI: HAii IEW king sz blanket, $40 GOOD USED ITEMS Mesa, CA 9262& -llewrert leack Papasan cnr. S70 lntele 646-0792 Equal Oppty Emplyr mll CHll Mell ·66 Mustang. piano bikes. ~~11 ':~~ fi9~:9~~tone w/5 tapes, $95 Ata11 wl 8 • ~.---~6224 SALES SECRUPY / 1 WEEK OEC 9-16. 9-915M. misc uems 432 vista tapes. S7S tO sPd Campo lh11c1l 811. Co OR•tllTO• Owners moving Furn. Roma Sal/Sun Crtb new Sears wt mat & b•l\e S45 Micro wave LESUE SPEAKERS poten11a1. gua.rentltld GllOUH llllT. draw aga1n1 comm1ss1on w e are looking tor hard· Send resume to P 0 Bo~ working reliable oeople t560 Costa Mesa Ca 10 1111 lull ume grounds 92626 EOE maintenance pos1t1ons 1n IOIELS -TOP PAY 101 pro111 & e~posure Chr1s11an Thomas Gallery 650·2317 llY • • " dishes appliances. hikes, protector $80, 548-2335 cart $35 Sanyo rece111e1. Model 102 & 103 Xtnt CNewport Bch Area) lawn mow er lnl ele DthlH lovl•& Salt Custom-bit mi~ored din S50 Concord receiver. cond $500 6•6·3582 Ma1or West Coast Yacht wi cart & onuch more Decorator 11ems apples. I lbl $600/obo 545_3744 $40 Un111ersa1 spk rs. CLHICAL $6/nr plus qtrly bonuses 9-5 M·F SS wpm J yrs olike exper COM Call Jim (7 14)675-0638 CLERICAL PROJECT • CLEH S1222-S1I031••· Perform a 11arlely ol challenging and respon- Stl>le secreta11al/ clerical/ adm1n1stra11ve duUes rn· eluding arranging work· sllops, making Havel ar- rangements. superv1S1ng mass mailings. Must pass • typing test at 45 wpm Call for i1f •· (113)111·•021 Oraaro Co111ty •••'·of E4uoatiH All Action Emp m/I CLERICAL Type SO wpm, 10 key add· 1ng machine. lillng, photo copying. proof reading & various duties Noni smoker Salary $850/ mp, CPA. hrm. Costa Mesa. Pat 754-1040 CLERK TYPIST Newporl Beacll Call 673 -2268 Mon Fri 8 30·4PM Christian Thomas Gallery 650-2317 P1u a dough worker e~p Molher s Helper needed prel 152S Mesa Verde Dr p T lie" nrs h1-scnoo1 E ste 119 CM. 2-4PM ing magazin11 has im-12 13 McCormack Ln so patio furniture Almost S25 MUCH MORE' 3008 Mason Hamlin ConSOle in mediate opening lo• ex-or San 01eoo Fwy oil ol new S 10·$ IOO ltrm Appl Designer wlll wool rug C1evetano CM nr Baker like new cond1t1on perienced Sectetar y raorvi~ Ad 673 4 192 • ·683· 7045 s 6 )( 8 ssoo Oueen & Faorvoew 54s.2233 S3000 obo 675-9103 wl SS wpm typing and I wtrdbd trame S75 <'new / short nano 10 11tov•de 1 Excell Ch111tmas gilts Kg Furniture wet Suot new beacn cruisers. s 100 ea Kng sz waterbed 1101a11on Olfice Faraitart PROCRAllER/ saies support 10 Adver-1JS· 1 s1 nat>rd pictures turn j electronic cars clothong, 675-63 t9 system w1wa11eless matt £saif_ae•t 6226 .UllUS AIDES AHL YST ing Manager E11cellent 1 bt>dspreao, mist 364 1..a mucro rnore SUN ONLY & foam Ira me New $350 2 OAK Ab LL TOP DESKS age prel 646·8023 CNA s 01 e11pe11ence re-aovancement oppo•tun1· Perie Pl Sal/Sun 9-3 9-4 3 12 Avenooa Cum· 01n1ng rm se1. beaut Chrm now S tSO 64S·9057 Cost new S 1000 each llAlllD"ESSEll: , quired Full time E•ce1 SI ale wide R/E inves•-1 1y tor wel• organized sell 1 FURN. toys misc Sat/Sun 1 tire (E B1u11 condo area) II. burled wood table t 1 NEWPORT BEACH lent uenelns Npt Bch ments Ion ser111r.es tirm 518 le whO can com 1ea1 & 4 matching brn & I Magic Island Goto Card w .11 SELL FOR S500 To Manage New Salon on area 642_8044 ollerong cnalleng1ng POS r r • 9-S 2035 Fullerton Avel HOLIOAY SA~E Port cnrome swivel Chis cost I $750 F V Tennis Cluo each Almost new cond 1toon 101 orrght 1no1v1dual I municate ellect1vely by :o5 brwn Bay & 20tn vroeo N1~on camera & S975 sa• S36S D"" S800 548-4866 760· 1964 the Water 1Coast Hwyl 1e1ennone ~ 1~ Pa1n1er1Grounosperson 5 I 10 w11te ano design tor "' tenses Boys & girls 552 4553 I Cnaor Leason~ a11a11abte dy wk Apply front oesk I T '. 9 9 0 an o 0 E C I Lots ol odos & enos nu b1cyc1es stert:!O comp • Magic Isl 9010 card. cllrtr 111' PACKAGE OE AL * 12131 27 -6950 Suri & Sand Hotel, L B POP· I 1134 Must nave 2 We oller a comprehensive lwn beds & dinette set ' scuba gear & MORE 0111 dining rm set 6 Chrs I membrsnp $3500 value Oll1ce turn walnut like Homemaker MIF age 497-4477 yrs eKper wtCOBOL E•· ~,:~~15,.,~~~1~8~~51~ra;n·~~ ~;02~~~~~~"19 Sunj 720-0588 by apptm $3SO 81t sofa S250. col· 111 now S7SO 7S9-0939 new 8 desks & chairs, 2 18 • Non profit agency cellenl career opportuni-ano tree par~ing Starting • • tee & end tables. tamps Moving Sale must sai:ro-storage cabinets. con- serving the trail etoerty •n Pll•TElll ty Call SS3·0940 saiary s 1 IOO·S ,300,mo Misc T 1easures Great Moving sale C every~hinf prints 645· 7313 hce 7 pc Scandinavian ~ ~~~S~~-~22~ b8~ Sp~ c thec111eso1 Laguna Hills Leadman Qualltys. min•· --depending on quehll-Buys SUN 12111 2929 :;:~~~0~0 sur~r oo~:o: HEAVY OUTY BUNK sec sola burgundy Costa Mesa. and Irvine mum 10 y1s exper reler --,•R•O-l•O•T•l•O•ll--cations Call between 9 Royal Palm CM lurno ture. misc Scents to BEDS S 100 751·7580 S7SO RCA 21 color TV, P.iu t1/0f1HI '221 Own Trans SS/hr Call alter 6 957-1690 am . S pm tor interview Rot1sse11. Iron. pans. BBO. SSOO Sun 8-6 17 -$125 Rogers ebony UP· Hammond ~SOle Organ 71 4"870•0820 Part-time delivery L A Can you appointment PETERSEN clothes new bike 11•· Starburst Court (End ol Jewelry 6214 right piano. 8 mo old, Sep Leslie speaker auto JIG GRINDER Lear Siegler Energy Prod· ucts 01111s1on has an opening lo• a Jig Grinder 5 years 1•g g11ndong ex· perlence required Jig Bore experience also re- quored Apply 1n person 8·10am and 1-3pm LEAR SIEGLER EIEHYQeHCTS 20.0 E. Dyer Rta4. S11ta lH, Cl 1210I Equal Oppty Employer Times 7 oays. 3 am • 6 Spare 3 hrs nightly? PUBLISHING CO erc1ser, many misc 264 19th St toward H 8 -s2000 Much morel rhythm xlnt cond Price am Salary • bonus. Are you. 714-645· 16 t 1 Costa Mesa Street C M Lower Npt terrace 1 S CT MARQUIS CUT 760·9279 reduced S97S 49-26"<1 49'1-8496 Well groome<I. _ condo's) OIAMONO RING flawless. NORMAN ROCKWELL depenOable Storttary/lttftt. ,, .... ,. ------80 ct side stones. sell for ··F I l & '"H k LOWREY ORG N H-25R PART TIME and sell motivated., Real Estate Investment Valley PATIO SALE SAT /SUN $9500. appraised S 18M irs ove uc Full pedal, theatre con· Earn up to $400 per Ooyou co mpany se ek s _...,. ...... ,. _______ 9am Furniture plants & 673-2123 ~~tlrar;i;1d~<1s:ppr sole. llke n-. $2000 montn Retirees, House-En1oy working with kids? motivated 1nd111ldua1 with I MOVING ::.ALE crib, baby misc 126 33RO ST Beautiful Golden Cll1ine & Pool tlaobtrle 4~8 •late 6•6·3S82 wiles. College Students II you can answer YES general olllce skills & drc· item& furniture, "sh Id SAT 1 SUN-9. 4, Toys, Bl T s 1 ~ ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ bl P.. 646 7021 .. •Pe •t r " ue opaz tones rom w/accessor1es s•oo firm Need depend& ep auto to .. one • t1ap .. one • 1r · ~ n0 misc. 10 spd bike Sall books. furn. parson tbl, S20 ea Call 640-8688 540•5317 " PEVEY PRO STUDIO 40 deliver Dally llot In 2.30·6pmMon thruFrl ypong a mus • var1e j Sun t6969 MT EDEN loveseat. more 1901 AMP. like new with Laguna Beach (2 nrs per duties 549-2988 531-1038 w indward Ln Baycr~t Game Show Prlie. gilt Pool Table (slate)-;or ELECTRIC GUITAA. both dayl Weekday. P M .. PI T aide lor handicapped Seeretary/Bookeeper Min ~~~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!~!!~!-!!!!!!!!~I cerlllicale. Van Cteel & Christmas E .. cel cond $325 5S7·8393. Weekends, A.M. Call Mr 2 Arpel Jewelers Woll sell S 00 6 7382 Barrow 642-4321, ext lady $Sprhr,4 hrsprdy. yrs office exper. typ 1n11re $4000 credit tor 3 tobo, 44• __ _ Mon-F11 W Newport 60-70 wpm, must be per-J t.. W ~ 510111 a I' 6011 343 EOE 6c"6039 bl I h ••• aate. ~ "'' IHCH $2,500 Of portions for RARE 11ns PlRT-TIIE ..v-=!e:p.~gp e°::.:x=: Nurse or Companion Ir ELEC. ORYSE6R·8l913ke n1-6 ~1~;~97_~2~~-c 0 u n 1 from the Far East. For Salary commenserate your hotfle. local ref's S 100. 4 ·• 4 a I appt. Martin 646-4244 OFFICE CURI RUL ESTATE w/exper. 714·54~·9224 ex per In therapy, special-Frostlree rel rig, S'S". ¥old. AOlex -ladles Oate1u1t, Rockwe'il6x 13 planet P1ano:Henry Miller Spinet Mdl Orig. ove< $2000. now $900 •32-9681 Very busy cltc:Ylatlon of-Rental/sales agent for ac-S -E--1-1 -1z1ng 1n handicapped 01 nr n~. 5300 968•9 53 gold. sis $950 640-7762 f1Ge needs part time help live Balboa Island olllce. ecretary xc t ng, elderly 545-9380 ~-___ ---$2000 24'" wood-cutting LOAN PROCESSOR want· answering heavy phone We have openings for challenging position in ••ptt••-• bandsaw $2000 Meat ed for So Org Co Mort-tralhc We ha11e nlOe cuS· twoettperoenced. lull tome last growing garment 0.,1 5510 L-1 llY ar ..vH .. cki .. !J •216 cutting saw $1000 Also Sohmer Console Piano. llke new, hi glosa l1n1sh S 1995 Steinway equal 67S·90S7 or 67S-8877 gage Broker Min 3 yr tomers! Applicants must licensed agents Com-bus. We are IOOklng lot -v~ 957-8133 Compressor. 2 Bridgeport hand tools 646-0379 SOtimer grand piano, ctrca eKper req Head up own be neat, responsible. and m1ss1ons only Call en energetl<:, elllctent. llC Rt&ldtrt4 Kenmore wshr & dryr. e111t mills, lathes: 15X50, ---- 4-6 week assignment tor dept Salary open have a pleasant tele-BETTE WALSH. aware & organized per-Slllltria• M11ty cond. $100 ea 544-6488. 14X40, t2X36. V-H mill, want Ads Call 6"2·5678 insurance co. In Newport 951 -8277 phone personaltty Some WlTERFROIT llOIH spohonnwefgmdatnynpelngr 10•klwlls0r&k champion tines. mele. bluf REFRIGE.RATOR MOlg bead blast machine, gllS, M • J I 6224 1920. beaut cond . SSOOOl obo 496-7635 10 key skill requtred Call Loving Babysitter needed hght olllce work atso eyes. with mask. red 11 n arc & mlg welders. bencn allCI alt. 752·9109 Other op-Part·llme Perm Flex hrs Hours are Mon . Fri. 9 am 113-1100 for two exec's Good coat 9 weeks old, 5350 must sefl S99 979.5774 mill bandsaw. granite _ MHical last. 1224 portunotoes are available Debra 642-2238 to 2 pm, s1a.111ng salary is benefits. exit working 897· 1675 eve Relrogerators like new, plate, surface grinder, Earn extra SS before $100 oo per weelt Apply cond Salary com-1 1 Al d t w n 1 1 di d Christmas MACHINIST ··See our ad M Th 2 Real Estate Sales Person menserate wl eaper & Ch11stmas pup1>4es 1>4!aut ctean. S ~o;' 89S 7~6~· table saw. be 1 sc san • for Jig Grander 1..ear in person. on · urs Rapidly growing Newport ab1l11y 714-645-3359. CM AKC Scotties $350 FF 2 dr 1 • er jointer, drill press. I. Siegler Energy Products ~: fi~~sk lor Catherine branch 01 Hawa11 Co t-956-1295 alt SPM • RelrogstFurnaces Ser-11158· misc s41•3091 -Masseusse. no experience ORANGE COAST needs agent interesled in Secretary lor Newport CHRISTMAS PUPPIES I 111ce-Set1-Buy Frostless • I necessary 546-5431 OAIL Y PILOT botn locales Call Tony Beach vacht brokerage ' Bull Cocker Spaniels lrom S99 826' Bolsa. M11cel11aeo11 621 ____ stlNXU.lllC 330 W Bay St no-1to5 seekrf'g oerson wllh eicll ' AKC S250 c;all 557-5577 Mioway Clly 894-4888 ')inch rebond carpet ped, CGCIT&IL SERVERS Cos1a Mesa CA 1 Real Estate Sales person skills Kno wtedge ot C n" s 1 mas C oc i.. e, washe• & dryer excett St 35 sq vo 7S2-6 t06 OPHlll SHI " To pl8:f~r,~e PART. TllE SlUS ~~~c20 e~~'!r co;d~~ .. ~~::' ~ 1~-~g 78;; e ' o I u ' Soanoets 2 oull temaies ~:o~Ool48 !i6~8007g ~r~ 1~ed co!~rhdTb~d $~SO 11.?eb~ CHEERS RESTAURANT readlng public. 3 days1wk t 10-4 301 growth oroeniea person bull male AKC 1.3 yrs S 00 K h & I Entertainment and danc-phone Salary and Comm1ss1on 714•75 ,_0777 SECR£TAllY old SI 2S·S '75 432·968 t Ci•tHS A I enmore 3w2s8r797 P P T 20 1n d1yr $200 bolll 4 • I 1ng We neeo cock tail oa11y Piiot Must nave E~perience '" erm 1 nrs•week Dal otion Puoo1es 6 Etai~•tlll 6016 servers We train Siu· Classrlled, 642-S678 ' Carpet Sates C~ll Cheryl , "ECEPTIOllST I ' lleuble nrs Rewaro1ng & weeks Chr1stmas Eve -1 yr 010 solid oak king sz dents OK Fu11. pit Beacn J J KNICKERBOCKER CE•ERAL OFFICE doversoloeo pos111on PR $ lSO 851 •8242 35mm A FA camera ano water beO S250 Walk-& Warner Call bel noon 1 CARPETS S58·392 t Shatp perwn needed 101 Deot. Marden School 1n ltash. $65 2 1ns11matocs. man 1 hke new $40 752·6;~~L8E~;~9:6 pm I a·11y P1·1a·1 ..... -. ~~e,;'"~~Slco;:~~uc~·,~~ c;~:E~;;.:~~~~J; t~i~~ ~hp~·~e~E5~~~~~ N~:o:a~~2 s::~~:!~ t>oO/ ~~~:;~ drums $60 H B La Office needs P1T less1onal te1ep11<>ne man• Wori.. at nome 645-S381 wi M0-3 mu drove MB-I * FIREWMI * I wt I h oi ner type 5S • wpm, and DOG TRAINING Group or & MB·2 bait packs O.E K person °1 te ep one c • • PART TIME nave 10.i..ey e•peroence ToP SSS 1 privals Behavior prob· focusing screens. DL· t 11-$80 LO~D 649-2846 lecllons 1 Cly P• wk Fie• : s v Females Pref Models& I lems soiveo 63I·1167 j lumrnator Nikon llash 4 drawer metalllle cabinet hrs necessary some llte · . . . . alary open orginoa, 2 3 866 98 CLOSING M USIC STORE SA LE • 1200,000 I II flllANOS a ORGANS, NIW a USRD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 4 ACCESSORIES LARGE MUSIC DEPT All OFFICE EQUIPMENT CASH REGISTER, SHOWCASES MUSIC RACKS, DISPLAYS. ETC EVERYTHING GOES SAVE UP TO 7Mh TEAMS ON APPROVE'5° CREOtf - 8EACH MUllC CENTER t7t04 MACH kYD.1 HUNTINGTON KACH I~ tian Sa. 11 S... Oltct fw,. ap. MM.·n.n. It-.. fri. & S.l IO·S. Sia 12-~ B I ING FOR LEASE bk"pghelplul 847-6041 I·. Deliver Daily P ilot by auto m 540-9S70 Escorts_! I , _, .. ILhasos or Yorkl8S AKC coupler Beautcond$62S SIOO/oller 646-8133 " ~-l11m SS2·97S9. eves 1,_ ....... iiiiiliiliili-..j-iiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... Companion lor elderty • : Laguna Beach area (2 hours Receptron1s1 tor busy Truck Driver/ Ma1n1en-Champ sored pups F/M gentleman. 5 daystwi. ·I . d ) W kd p M So1.1th Laguna Real Es-ance Mon and Tues. Starling S 195 S39--0925 Frff te TH 1022 , 8·3 Call after Spm : per ay . ee ays . . -late olll<:e. bright person M idnight 6 am: Messy Dogs• f10 any Slit SLEEK SUM ING SIDE-PLEATED! 640-1729 . weekends A.M. Earn abou t wolh good telepnone Thurs-Fri. 9.5 Good dnv· Grooming schoolteacher Free to good home Decorating consultant Work w/art access. carpet Eye tor Color Flex hrs . will 11a1n. 646-4625 OELIV wa1111ng routes Great <'nd JOb. ciose 10 home Pick your hours Adults pref Oan B 631-6300 24 hrs 1v ado D RUli RET All OR HOSPITAL manner & typing skills. tng record. Min Age, 20 12 1 rs exp ) 546_2848 w/yard. 1 Cocker mix. $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow Call Coldwell Banker ask APPiy Pennysaver, 1660 y 631·6299 for Harri 499-1320 or Placen11a Ave.C M POODLES ARE PEOPLE . .. . . ... ?.~~.--~3_2 _L_ ~E-......... ... 831--0836 nPIST /CLEH . I Pups S2SO & u:> ~2~8 Farailut 5025 • • ~ llESTAIRlll' Growing Insurance Adm1n-! Shell•~·. male, 2 mo. $2~. Huddle Bed wl2 be<la. 1 Dally Pllal · · · · · · · · • ·' •••• · · .. 1 Cook & caP\iers Oays istrator seeking lndl111d-1 AKC Teddy 8eaT Look desk bulletin board · I Mon-Fri parlltome. nogllts val to handle the follow-540·S60S $380 Bunk beds Oanisn I . : and weekends part/rime 1ng duties Typing, tran-SHELTtE PUPPIES white $180 644-0472 · Call bet. 2 & 4, S49-3402 scr1p11on. data entry, and 3°., mos 6 8 wks old ---1 PART TIME PHOIE CLERI Reiailsaies ___ filing New olc In airport s100-sioo 963-0174 lllYFIRllTIH area Xtnt working e"· --Les 957·8133 ElCcluslve Ladies Boutique vlronment c an Paul Shelhes • Sabte & Wht _ -------- opening In Fashion Island Kaump s5:i.-1133 STOCKING STUFFERS lrg Spanisn Dining room requires eaperienced. ' $150-5350 551·6SS6 LAMP SIOO S5"'·8838 Tired ol bad hours., Move up 10 wholesale Growth I poslUon tor detail onen· ted person with manage· ment ability Light typing~ Will train 673-9006 Busy circulation office needs a phone clerk for verifying solicitor orders. 20 hours per week. Mon.-Fri. 4:30-8:30PM, $4 per hour. Applicant must be mature and reliable. Some phone experience desirable but wlll train. Apply In person between 2-4pm. Ask for Debra or Caterine. professional retail sales nPIST /HI. OFFICE 8011•• --5520 Ponde<OSI Pine din IOI people Cell for Appl FIT Accuracy Important. wllves. seats 12. S match 213-27.tf·SO 18 Busy olflce. 644· 1999 English riding boots. black chrs. $2SO. Also oc- Aetlred Couple manage 2' -nPIST1 PT/n --lleld, like new. size 6 $75 caaionaJ Ibis. $25 ea units In Cosl8 Mesa. 499·4287 Lamp. S20. Blklwhl TV. 855·0665 or 831-6107 60lper min · lmmed call Registered Thorobrad S 10 5S2-9759. eves PRINTED PATTERN ASOO Electrlc1an Mu'\1 know high and low vollage and an phases ol e1ecwca1 631·2345, 111 message ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT tJO W BAY')I •COSIA l'tllf ')A CA 9,6,6 •• I • " • .. ' ... I •• Y.• '' ... (714)557·3331 9-11am I saieS Mare. Hunter. dark bay. Refinish &u ve 48'" rnd * * ISA TlllY 14 yrs old $900 solid Cherry table w/2 * PIT motor route drivers 499-4287 12" teals S2SO 2 Capts & WAITED: PROS nl!eded now In Cotta r.u,... 6010 2 mates chrs $40 ea EJiecut111e Secretary. office ol t he President Financial services firm neeos lop knotch exec sec·.,, For very busy t halleng1ng pos111on Strong e•P 1n 1yp1ngl shorthand skills a must Non-smkrs pis Call SS3-0940 I TRAllEES Mesa AM dellvery to _ 545-0932 .1 ,.1 ;. nomes. Must have good - - I al Y I al .. ··· .. ····· · · · · · "· .. : * * * car 1 proof ol lnaurance WESTMIN~TER ABBEY HLLTOP IESl ... PLIS llli llOIEY No wknds or holidays. No ANTIOUF MALL 2 Victorian side chairs. collecttons or billing Call t 17S 1 Weslm•nster Avr. bullet. etec dryer wll"ker PUT TllE OFFICE CLEll . WhyS!~~! ~~~!!a 1n 16.30···S4•4•1 .• 9.·2·P·M·M···F• GARS~~~~o~OVE ~~:'b~:~~;8;:111ng Ian. our CdM office. We Oller PART-TIME, Verle<I hours •--------Sectional So'U oark For Ad Action Cal a DaHy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Find whit you want •n Ollly Piiot Ctutllteda. Newspaper Very busy circulation office needs part time help answering heavy phone traffic. We have nice cus- tomers! Applicants must be neat. respons1ble. and have a pleasant tele phone personality. Some light otri~e work also. Hours are Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Start- ing salary is $100 00 per week. Apply in person, Mon-Thurs. 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Ask for Catherine or Eileen. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT no w BAY S ! ·COSIAMESA CA 9,676 •'•' J1tA1 +II 1ut '""''' f ¥J \'~"t H ..................... ········••t ........ . KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now 111¥t I~ ~ lof JOllftl UC" llentfl lo 1«111e rtadtn fol The Otqe Com Ottly Pilot Out crews sltrt ti .l'lO pm, ltld lllOA unt~ 8 30 p.111 wetld•ri. On s.1~14t,, wt WCW\ 1 ltw more hours You Wiii urn many tricis • 11111 Pfllti. llofll •1111 Wlllfll Yoll' own lllOMJ , tlltre o no 011rm1111 Of eollecllOll Ht'fO!wtd 1t Yo11 1rt llltertstld, ~ all Mr Lili AIU c* (714) 548-7058 ' • Highest commissions to include early AM IAnttQue English piano and green velour $J50 3 wall • Ea tensive product lines weekends Must have de-chair S600 Legal book· u n 1 I s n a t u r " I • Phoro copy supphes pendable vehicle csman case $400 548·•866 wood'sn.011ey glass S200 • 6em to 12 noon 1ruck. van st a11on ea Dining Rm set natural • Trainees sta1t $6/hour wagonl to assist news· I have a few German & wood parQut1I table 6 I. r.t.r.. I •• ,. d I I I e French Antoque CLOCKS swede/chrome chairs • paper ea er n rvin 1e11 over lrom sale Would HrYo, w/'a't1~10tOla/IJ•i ~~e~1e Mcs~nt~~I d~e~ like lo sen before Cnnst· ~~~1o~~b~:'ac~~1odnb~ tar• U' to !' ""'' Hyde Monday lh•u Friday mas S4Siup 536·3932 11mos1 new $250 Eves II you are a sell·slarter & between 9·30 and 10 30 Sterling Candlelabras rore • 873-7040 hungry for money. call am only 642-432 t Tea Set & other line S11-Mr Thomas 6am-lpm at • 1 ver AnllQues 640.4999 WATERBED. 8 <.11awer 173 0111 i>adestal bookc ase • YACIT ULHPHSOI Wicker doll 1>u09y Kumly neadboard xlnt cond : '----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Lancer Yaehl Sales ' Kab Co Chicago '225 , S 150 OBO t930 • 1>11ch •••ES Npt Bch 646-8955 : Call 979.9933 bOOkcase desk comoo • --I SSO 8' GOid velvet couch llSPUY llYHTISIH SELL Idle ltema wlln • Find what you want In seo 10 spd Peugeot bike The Orange County Dally Dally Pilot Claallfled Ad. Deily Pilot Claaallleda. 21 '" $7S. 496· 1492 eve Pilot nas an excellent <>P• l-i~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~~~~::~~~~~~~=-, porturnlly beginning I" mid-January for caree< S oriented dl9'>1ey lld\19ftla· Ing aales rei>s with • proven trick record. Gretl etmlng potential. guaranteed draw egalnal commlulon. O.tlre to move lnlo management a plus Send retume to: P 0 . Box 1560. Coall Mau. 92112& EOE SALES • Excel. com· minion Full or p/llme 1133-11310 Salnpeople wanted to meke app11 for well tcnown photoorapller. "You muat bt brlglll. ~lie, well•or<><>meet. r:>OIM<I and pereonable. You m1111 IPMk well. Ilka children and er1Joy meet· tne tl'8 ,uOllC. p If Of fUll time ~1181 eemlnoe t tOOO• pt w. be*!. oppl'y IOf\ prof ...... people, !'G'1~1 Yl'Q ildult1. ,Of.In ..... ull Mf L.ftrfence 860.0724 bn.n,..&PM 10\'r·llYJ STRAIGHT. STITCHl-D-00\\ N l'I (A 1 ~ rtlou 1n10 11tulul fll()llOft bflow tht h1p-1h1> dttn" noc onl) U \l 10 ~ ... 11'• t•l'f'CllllY "4!11tnn110 1~ thorlff llaurr In crt~ ot thtdow •lrop<ct cll1fl0n, 11'11dul for f"lr11~ 01 • wtd41na. ytl 1ht dfttl It 101111) d1frt1tn1, mU1.h mort •••ual 1111 l nr1, lonrn or •'OllOn bltntl Caroll(ln tmphl \ltf\ lhf •m•ro hnt •1111 1 curr coll111hal llf\ 1n • \Oft bow II lht '4dr Pllftltd P111t1n .....S00,. l•11lal>I( on Ualf ~11n 1011. t:• 1, I'' 1. lllo' •, tt •') Sitt 1•111 (bll" J71 ffi!Ulln l \, )'lld> 4S-1ncl\ latKI\'. P1<1-. ~114 'I 00 (or t<Kll P111t1n to Delly Pll01 'ar!Mkt Mail, P 0 Ac,. "· Old C h(llft S1tllon, Nf,. Yotl , N. Y HH t I (Add SOC for uffl p•llrrft for f)O'l•a• •nd h1ndllna I Pllnt 11l•1nly vou" NAMI, AOO .. I U , Zllt, •TYLI NUMH ... 1111. LOOK IUCH. ltL THI! t'l:!NTF.R m ADMllllA TION 1n 1 f1blllou\ watJ '°"'or ck'11ft \H"llinlb ,,.., '"" c1n afford 10 buy! ~ind ... , uo 10 ''°°· Miid no• for NfW t•J PROMINLNT DESIONElll PATTflN CATALOG N~I >tl)t111r1, •Ill>""""" coal\, d1y-dl11Mf dmH:\ Phu SOC IONUS COUPON f0t an~ l)ellrtft "'nd $1 j() lot ~JI I)) OOU..S a C'L01 HI:~ 01'1 PAlllADF.--c't(llt It edo11~. 1lfl "Ol'l~1 00ti. llOlll KrlP• 1114 a ftw ""U All llltt-S' 10 )2' $1.00 Ill f~SltlON HOME QUIL TINC.., our ntw book, tt\tln tiulhtd lu•u()' ti· IOftMblt. IS ~l1n•-11tbh, ... 11 h•nt ina. qulh1. P111ttn1, ~him. S2.00 IJI ADD ..... BLOCK QUILTS 111 ludn pell"" p!C«\, d1ttctlotll for 14 mvtlopc ""'-M •llh rliMd pillo" In.ti• All n tyl S2 00 I)() SW[ATlll r A tOONS •• booi. fOf latllfl ""' I,. to S61 nMM •nh Rll!fNll let•"" l)Vllo'ffl 10 •11t1, <'IOkhtl 12 00 12' OUICtt 'N' FASY TUNSf(l'I het llft\slll to tftllHolclff. pt1111. IMClllM·--•11 Mlllll•\1111\P l'*fb(tn Alpfllb«u. tlo•m. lllOft, u 00 f)t l!NVELOP~ PAtC'HWOltK QUIL Tli "-' dllMiolt1 for I• llllMllM quilo 10 mah whllovt • lra111e. b l lt11:I""'' tflam, dl1t1;ti0tt• JJ 90 ... ..,(' ...... -~ ........................ . HHf W ... -Watc• '°'a ,,._.,,..,.. 0.tltMf '9ftwtt -, ....,HaftNft. -- 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 11 . 1983 • sur a Dtcb 1012 •••• .. ...... ....... ...... ....... ,..... ........ A•ttl, ........ Atltl, ,....u. HldA@Sf eXSA IUDl!b. 1-tta• r•-t 11•• ................ ~ hu tt HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA A9ac>Ol'••ote toe.al• ... Npt. davits, OOCk, beh tOt Lido 14 631-7876 suP. Av.iiibie. 35' a 35· Cell 9-5. Mon-Fn, 642-4.044 lor/courvehlele,dofMtllC ,." • .. -...._ Ttrta It Of OfelQt\. 6lll-8285 ~ ~~ 1976 FIAT 131 $, xlnt '78 450SLC l!urop .. n '16 Coroll• 5-epd, air, ~ YLfllli. cond. look• like new Edition, 2 ion• met. blue, AM/FM , xtnt cond. S • ._._S.,v''---1••llnn S 1895 obo. 8,96-3720. custom •Poller. k lla< t 1800. 241-1481 ,....,... _.... • 780 ""'"7" -radio wll&1>9 & 119<90. ---UllllT · •v "-·--tlee. aunrool wUh wtoel· ' 8 Cellca Llftbaek. low Sllp to 28', near Flnt.y. by llVEITllY '14 Flal. E.x<* running 1hl9td, pwr IOQkl, teat mlltage. ,clot conel. .,.Ill Mtlllll'I M N9wport Bay 18 pr rt. • cones. Pv1 pty. Mak• olr uphot, altitude meter. 13800/0BO. 760..076 I • onday, December 12 1.780.1369 · *'79 320t; 4 epes, SIR 876-1079, 6'l5-o400 radar <Mtector. 11111t con· ,~1 -L t SOUTH ARIES (Mart.'h 21 April 19). PrOSJ>'-'('lS improve !or m oney (315YOL) dltlon 1111 ooo Cell r ••1• and loVt' you brt•uk fn't_• rru111 1-vstrll'llun!», prohibitions und Sall ,.. 7 •'79 320!, 4 llC)d, 7-9aml7-9'>,,; 857·1429 ,.,, .. 2-+w• ..... u·1N'"'f_con_d""u .. IOn-. COUllTY mh1l>11h.>1h C"·lt ll)OVt'-. llJl n1u'll bt· ut r1•rh1 11la<.-e al correct 2 std wlnda urfere <4!!5!2201 '77 450SL, both t09s, 11lnt •llpe>htre blue, •ttreo. VOlllWllEI . l ·i1 . d . r d "d L' f 1500-1600. 675-6319 •. ,.. .. I, 4 ac>d. cond, allvtr wired lnte< cove r 14400 OBO ttme ant ~ou g,111\g11·..itt•r t'j.;ll'•'o 111 l'pt'n enL•e . t'<l 1gures -. *<~7~><E3o> .......... SIR •80 Civic: Oelu••· am/Im 126.00011,m 759_8169 499-1546 ISUZU Promine ntly w1111 25 ptua bolt In tra<M WI llY .. 20I .. ........ _73 • . . . IOf sports ear & 0t art (091YPZ/ eatt. roof reek, MW tlrM, O tlk1wa1u I TAUR S tApril 20-Mtw, :.!0) Quesuon of d1recuo n wall be w~" 851·8""8 tv m"" cus0~pEc,tR0SR&C!RLLUCF0KSR •·eo 3201 5 d •ic 51 000 mt JrN t anape 'I llZ IOOSLO .. WI WILL Ill ""' "' ..., .., ., " ("'•" .. OL) ; le> ' " s·N.... ••• 352 . '63 B•Ja, reblt eng., trana, I • t set~cd family nwin~r will a<.-qu1esoo.. yH~'ll have gamed a licyclt1 Fiii AnlAlllL ......._ '"""" -v wnt1blu lthr. 11toy1. lroot end. 12v, s 1450. I I IHtll" maJOr victory Kl-ep n·St1lu11tms <.'Ont't"rnan. g diet, h ealth, B.t.ue-dJv 11181 Sch~tn" 10 · *'80 833cat 41Pd to•ded ·a 1 ACCORD: 2 Cir, Ivory, AM/FM cass.. front & MUST SELL 642-7579 we have over 'A mllllon nutrition . O lder woman dlX•s h;,iv<: your best interests at heart spd bike, 2 yra old, xtnt Olmlln •'81 3201• 5 •Pd. SIR ,5900. 660•8689 sharp. $32.500. '66 Bug, good cond. anlrf, dollars In uMd car ln~n-~ g _ ,. Cormter-0.UllO (1BWW2~ 22,000 mt. mint cond. rear 1pollers, anrf, very and will p rove it. cond. $100. 631·0110 1821 t BEACH BLVD. (1CUT843 ,8 B 5 TWISPIO·llZ rebll eng, nu radlals, :~Yi1~'.~ ~~Z:·.'~5! GE,.:11NI (Ma~• 2 1-J ut11• "01. Don't at tt•mpl to do too much a t K. uwa .. ara B••x, xtnt c""d. HUNTINGTON BEACH *'82 f>28E: uto. IO•ded 1 Accord H . apes. llO 1010 am/Im eau. $2000 obo. I• J "' " .., "" l•l .. 011 ••• 1111 (966653) alarm. am/Im CHI, XTN • Karen 847-1000 or 100 UM<! Cara tnat we one s itting Con~ntratc on quality S upc.•rior is aware of your fully equipped, $150... "' 1-.· __ *'82 52eE. 6 IP<f, loaded warr. lo mt, $5680 obo. '82 280SL, us conv. 13K 645-2223 must Mii • Make ua an capabilities and promouon 1s d1sllnl't poss1bil11y. You'll berom e ~;:~~;~:. 1~~~ uni-wt PIYTIP lllUI < 1EU09681 833• 1549 eves. ml S30,ooo 540·6699 '66 BUG: RUNS GOOD ~'~!' M~O:;~· & '~E;E~~~ m ore aware of bodv image and wall rcahzc that proper exercise 1s -· • ...-.. fH nit UIS *11'8F~'Y~2250)I. All· SIR 1995 JEFF 845-0862 1871 1 BMch Blvd ne<..'t'SSary c:,ellent cond ition. WllUllll *'83 320!; 5 ap0, SIR ~T~ Siie/Trade '67 250SE '87VWSquareback,dam· HuntlngtonBeach · Men's 10 ..-...... bike, ex· .., " ® m CANCER (Jun<.• 21-July 2:.!)· &gin process of dismantUng $120/0BO Call alter NlfTl&0/111&111 t tFZP975) ~ 9t;!(' Mbz Cpe S75000t van °1 aged Iron• and, $1000 all 142·2000 141·21H proje<'t tor ulnmnt<> purpost• of rebuild mg on a m ore suitable s·oo. 494-2974 · 2480 Hatbor Blvd. *'63 3201. Au10. SIR, ~a'-' same value.-649•7547 °'parts 557-9188 laick 07 structure. Look beyond thl~ 1mnw<liatt.'. lx.><.'Ome mor e aware of MUST SELLI N9w men'a COSTA MESA (Hwu1891 MG 9149 '68 Conv Bug. red w/blk 1 I J I f L d. 11 10 speed '40 Girts' Hl·4HOMl·141l IH-1111 173 r.1d~et 55 •• ml. ftAw too. radials. runs welt. 70 Electra, S950 obo potentta unc ll'"'ll m1.1s o L't>r11mun1tauon ong 1stanc't' ca · · · 208 w 1at, Santa Ana Miil Mclllll'I ... "" .... ••500 673-16'8 552-1456 °' 640-3094 . r Schwinn. S25. Boys· $20 ,.,. pa nl gd cono nds ... .. Proves a h111hhght WI wun• Ylll c1~0 Sunoay ""' ' · C I -,.,.-ol ., Bob 855-81t1. 640-6930 -· .,_ SOUTH top $1575. 645·6243 '68 vw -FaJtback Every· a llae '" LEO lJuly :.!~-Aug.:?:! L l·;mlltton<tl in volvement could prove PIHL PISIU·lllH OLUl ISEI OU! LARGE SELECTION OF Peafi"' 9155 thing new Re·blt eng. '75 Eldorado. mntrl. real significant d istranion wht·l'l' l'f'l'ativn y 1s conC'crm'Cl. 8<> See Ronald Dace NEW & USED BMW'S' COUNTY s1soo 493·2561 nice S3000. 642-0795 analVtlCal, d1S<.•ern m Otl\'t•i. .111d l't•:iltw thi.Jl ftna n c1al t•on sidt-r· QR~2~·2~~~~·~EHLI ~ '830SSTI. loaded, mov· '69 VW Auto Sliek SMl dys. 548-8823 evH atton s a n• dos<.• to l'On• o t prnhh'm Gl·mm1. Virgo, Sagmarius NEWPORT BEACH ... YOLISWlGEll ing. 513·200 ~57.7630 New Radials. good eng '76-Sevllle inxL_N_T_c_o-no-. persons figure pro mim·ntly _ 675-2570 Ltll IUOl IMW ISUZU Ponclie 9157 111ns. body. & in; Sll50 both boCSy and Mechan- VIRGO (Aug :?:3 -St•pt :.':.'I Atll·nl1011 l·1•nlt'rs on hom<.'. IPgallSchw1nn Continen111 VOLUME SALES 11WI WILL IOT 1·59 356. mist green re· 1 obo 673•7769 ---lcauy '6500 673•1913 document.s ma.)Or donw"ll\ l'h 111ul''-St· d1plumat1<.· rl·altw that1 10-spd. good cond SERVICE & LEASING H WllHSOLI" stored s5900iobo Eves '71 Sqbek auto. 201( on aNer 7 pm • . • ~ . • $ t2510b0 752·2820 Iii 5 3670 N Cherry Ave I 496·51851631-1855 •221 !bit eng New Weber$ '79 flOO doetel, Xlnt cond, you gain 1f l'Ons 1de rall' µatll'tH You II tx><:orne more awctrt• uf 1 -.----Tracb 9035 LONG BEACH , 66912 redlnnew Great carbs S1000. 846-4921 silver tease 1ust com- b! ,t~ 'll . k . I •. . d , Jd Womens hvyduty3speeo 5 11 IOlllACOOll · • ---1 ,..,. S6950 "•O 8268 pu IC re alloru.. vou mu l' 'J.><'( 1.1 JPl)t aranc~ an <.ou 20 .. tolOing Ir ave• bike. 1917 Datsun pu w/ahl. nu (No Chetry eiut-40 I 4 spd. Air. AM/FM Casset· Cono $7495 546-2848 71 Sqt><:k Go eng & in tr Pe "'" -~--__ express view s l>l•lore thL· nll'Ulil S65 847-0310 11res. gOO<I Sllape. $2300 ll 14) 111-1110 1e, Metallic silver (P0813) ·72 911 SPORT ·A-MA TIC Sl700lobo, 720· 1857 ::_v ·79 Sev1Ue. lull po~er. h l LIBk RI A lSPpdl. :!J·<.Ah·t :.t?). Sll1l'll l'IL·a 1 r o f St'hl•mes. P.rufmf 1s 1 ·es CtaftU ---IOl4 895·3720. 760-1879 ev~ ~~~:~ ~~c~~: . This car would make Rebll eng Good cond 73 vw runs & looks xlnt. leaiher Int. new 83 t a t ac og1c· an one w o l'o ns tant y ull 1ws "weapon o a S<.' '80 FORD 1 TON 1211 ~-someone Happy on S5995 891·9500 tsi $2000 takes Cash moior 57500 Steve S ...... 58 000 Chrls1mas Day Price<! at. 545-246-2. 645-8641 863-0478 days, 547-2104 flattery . Deftnc te r ms. jVOld self -decep tion, streamline tech-6411 2ke56.....,55 · victor D1t1H 9111 41 I 72 914 clean cones Webber eves · d '--d ·1 ( II f "~ ® · S•ll carbs $2950 968·7961 ·75 Bug. grn. new eng, -• ---ntques an ..,.... n . oncl' anu or a . o u nnt>cessary ex pen ..... ,,. -18711 Beach Blvd 111,85 s 2800/obo. Eves '81 ELDO, 30K. 1 owner, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. :!I)· F•w·us on product.ion. respons1-~ m ·«"o Courier Fqrd. Orelil ® H r t B h I ll .----,-161 b I d ' d rj """ l~ r, W!)(lr truck .• rnt running ~·~ m uningon eac 0 I •JCt ,.. 496-5185/631 ·1855x221 rn,prmecon · oa • · bihty, intensif ied relationship and unC'anny knack for perceiving ~ _. '-' cones $2300, 673-49!>8 'tt) 142·2000 141·2111 ·76conv, classic. redlw '12·500· 720-1136 outcome of curre nt pro.)('Cl. You 're going to be a winner! Personal a Mechanic's Special : .771 ~A'-' '81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof Dr1V blk int & boot. "''' less THE UllEST magnetism soars, members of opposlll' sex are drawn to you and Datsun king cab. service $7500 675-3008 '1'\L...../ l CAR\l'ER ihan 25K ml. ex.II cond, SELECTIOI manv make no secret of at Miii MclEl•u•s body, $2000 546-8672 I 7 Dt'1I r c ~ orig ownr ~99S obo -••H l''\l~A-L.rl'\L...../l~C:. 640-9247 of tale model. low mileage SAGITTAR IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You touch o n universal SOUTH Vaaa MIU MclHH'S ~ Cadlilaca 1n Southern theme -pos1t1on IS strengthe ned. product gams new ~dherents '63 METRO STEP VAN: 4 SOUTH ·~~.'~~ ' .. ·~:::,.; .;,~ 76 DASHER 3 dr Hatch-Cahlornlal See ua today• COUMTY ~'" WHOAvs tJ·S back (brown). amlfm IUEIS and sales could rea c h record high Yo u 'll be rid of burden. you 'll " cyt. 3 apd. good cond. COUllTY cus . alloy wheets, rec..-eive unusual comphm<:nl from 111d1vtdual you hold m high VOLISWAIH j'1~ ~~tr!~!~°'m!:i Tt-Jota --91U Sl500obo 962•7927 ClDILUC regard. ISUZU car 968-8324 alt. s YOllSWllH 2600 Harbor Blvd CAPRICOR N S 19 2 Toyota Corona ® COSTAMESA lDec.22-Jan.19): horttripmaybenecessary '820000ERAM 250VAN ISUZU s d 4 d to 01 • m S k "WIWILLllT e an. r. au . rg ~ &40 1860 in connection With new prO.)l'Cl talus q uo IS sha en, you'll have Custom Interior. loaded. ''WE WILL •or 11111•1 owner $650 833-8426 l, .. r' . new attitude a nd viewpoint. H ighlight versatility, make H HIHSOLI" •Int :S02n5~. ~~~4r1;,ELL. If tltlHOLI" SOUTH ~ • '-' lanrtltt 9 13 inquiries. show that you can be persistent and creative. Leo 'll 11111 ® ''2 Chevy Nova $860 °' {igurespromincntly . llllLl·TIP UllPll hti••H, 'IO IATSll 210 COUNTY ~. ~ m besl otter Catt 857-0608 AQUARIUS (Jan 20-FC'b. 18): Missing material IS located, Captains chairs, AM/FM Cl111ica 9045 4 apo, AM/FM cassette, S ZU '9t;!(' MIU lclHIA'S alter 6pm your job becomes easier. you'll know ,.,,hat to dotmd when to do Stereo. fully equipped 183 ZI MMER OOLOEN, 1n;~~~2J Yi~~~t:!':'~ I U ~ • '-' SOUTH ·73 capnce.~ood cond F 1 f d b d ( stove. loebo11, AIC. Auto-SPIRIT Hand Built m .. wt WIU ltT It. OCUS on mcome potentla • payment o e ts an receipt o ma1lc everything the Florida Mint condition We're 14Mllng cnupl II HIUSILI COUNTY $450 675-3 7 bonus. Hunch pays off. family member makes important kitchen s tnk. Kelly sss.ooo new. Pnced 11 HIN VOlumeSalel.Servlce lllEMcUHl'S '81Corve11e.llkenucono . con cessio n and vou'll be happier as result Wholesale Blue Book. $49.500 (7t4) 545-9485 l87l1 Beach BIV<I And Leasing SOUTH YOLISWlGEll fully equipped ou 11185• PISCES (Feb. 19-Mart·h 20). Po pularity increases. o p-r,:g BELi~R ~~~:~ Eve 963-5828 Huntington Beach 18711 ee.ch Blvd ISUZU rd lthr int, 640-4196 portunrnes abound and you'll find 1t easier to display wares. SALE BLUEBOOK . AatM, l•f!r1.. 142•2000 141·2IH Hunt1ngton 8eech COUNTY uwEWILLIOT '8~~?.C:,EV.t~~~TE talents. Y ou'U be rn contact with dynamic. restless. creative $3900 (P0761) '72 2402. 4 apd, n-(114) 142-2000 "OllSWl"-Ell 19711 Beach Blvd Aa.a 9107 clutch, xlnt working cono. -t • IE UllERSOLD" SEE US FIRSTI indiv1duals who Will be singing your praises Gemini, Sagittarius Hunllngton Beech '76 s1lVER FOX. 4 a, $2650. 650-1233 •11•a 9141 ISUZU persons figure prominently. 142-2000 141-2111 $850 631-3395 aft. 6pm ·12 Pickup. Rbli eng. ·71 Rx2. 2 dr· new tires, " 'll YW UlllT We have a good aetectiOt1 -maga $1150 548·0194 ball Runs xlnl, esepan· WE WILL IOT 4 spd, radio, heater. Great of NEW 6 uled Chev- Piaaoa/OrtHI 6221 lo1 1 t 1 s, 1 Claarttr / ?OI O Botti, Sail 7014 Cca 00 mp 0 er53s 2 h5e.11 6 . 4fb6_rg421s1. 7x1n1 '80 Turbo. loaded. Ctm-· · • dabte. s 1200 675-68 l9 IE UHHSOLD" 1 Car to Commute 10 roleial See us today! n meron reo. 54.000 m1. '83 Senile. 5spd. stereo.1 -School or Work (P0883) YllllMl 11111 •CAL 2-27• \• t l 'L HI~ $10 500 997-4755 mint cond, bui nigh m•le·IJleut411 IHI 9145 I 'll CIHlll WAHi 12ot11er RabbltslnSiock. COHHElL CHEVROLET POLISHED WALNUT 5 3 Cluist•H hra•t I '76 dsl Ld'd wlelec, 6 t tr laH • 1uw 9112 ~g• $3995 632,:3016 170 MERCEDES ~BOSL 6 cyllnder, au1oma11c, A/C I S2lll 1mmac. 8 yrs remaining SEAPEACE CuStom 65 Dags. 2 boat ownr offer ·n Vesta Moped. ilkinew. .. \ . ·94 Sentra., Take over Lo mo OflQ 6 superb' PIS, Luggage RaGk . 18711 Beach Blvd on warn Retail S8 000 ke1ch S 125 hr 3 hr mon I B~r 960-9003. 969-2775 I $375. blue 546-5975 1982 BMW b3u1. dark I ea s fl No down S 16.900 631. t 105 Very nice family wagon I Hun hog ton Beacn sen $•800 obo Eves 675-5056 2131379-4214 --1 -I ')\.)\ 11.tfhll .f ti, • I ••t-.1\\1 ~'·\ SU-1200 559-0559 oys660-574S 1 470.blulwnt.wltrlr.2sets 1 81 Vespa, bought new blue leather BBS , $135/mo 548-3416 , t T07981 Below Kelly 142-2000 141-2 11 ~-Newpo11Cn11stmu sails -spinnaker 9d c11r . don t n~ed w11ee1s P-77s. loaded .• -9 -23 l12HC Wholesale Blue Book 1.76 RABBIT new paint & TV' l .. it, Parade ol ltghlS 20 cond Bes1 otter 675-2720 S 1000/obo 548-6504 S26 900 Dir 645-3639 or F11t l Auto. 111. sunroof needs 1•1tR F • I people Max 646·055 t -----I 575.1981 1 cosmetics $4000/0BO • • 11res, clean. xlnt cond. I tr ereo 6232 '65-26 facaJ1bar. 3 sails -Motobecane 76 a Int I ----® 642-9187 18711 Beach Blvd $2500 OBO 675-1731 1967 MuSiang s 1 900 2 JBL Spkrs. Moranlz rec .••• ,.rt Marllor Oruist main 6 hp Evonruoe OIB. cond $295 645· 1088 '73 2002 nu M1cnFMtires.,nu ~-m 1~2H-2uon101nogtonl~e1a·c2hlll ''78 VAN good cond, loW Good condition Must 9319 dual turn tbl Sansu• 1,,. Dec 1 10 Jan 1 Groups of manne radio, auto pilot I 1 shocks AMI • nt T 73 450SLC. AIC. gooo • • sell 751 9295 iergraied sys skprs 1ape 30 $ 15 per person I Asking $8000/0bO Days Notorcyc H / I cond $4500 786-9694 l ~ r' cond . llhr, pp $ 12 995 mi. Blaupunkt, new tires • - -oeck recs & amp, turn 17 14...,73.2336 1 859-6077.eves494-5084 Scooters 1011 1 eves&wknds ~A'-' 766-9100 S4000 752·1400 X2848 '65 Mustang Converllble. "' I ~ • . -® m work , 644·4193 hOme 289 Eng 4 spd new lbl & wooo & glass ooor I G I 7011 CAL 24. VHF. new sells. 1974 Honoa XL350 Sireet ·73 2002 Reblt head, ·73 MB 280. •Int cond new l ~ I aint 000 cond 'ssooo cab Call ali 57'.31·30!>5 oats, tDtrl I ,.9 $4200 673-6382 bike. good conoitton. 1ow Porelh 11res. go cond Best paint, sunroof. lull power • ~ ~ '79 Convertible Bug ~48-i8i8 BEA UTIFUL <'5 RCA I 12·~ ZODIAC ZEB I Et -T0---1 0 .. I mlleage $500 Call otr over $3000, 760-8190 MIU McUllA'S $6500/offer 540-5318 1 Whtlwht. tow m1. 1mmac 25 n I e I a ie ro sa1 Ing ing .. y. 646 8427 SOUTH -• 1$6550 847-0059 '66 FALCON new tires. Color T\I 2 yr wrnty P mo or n w r 1 r I ultra llQhl tenoer mast • ·75 2002, xlni -conel . , , 73 MBZ 450SE Unique I --~~~8 l:~:n~~46~~·::~~r •• ~ .. 548;;:~ :!~;d rs~~e~94-~~je;;~21~/~b~T~4;~~~nd ~~:.t:~1:~t .:;:~fl~~: . COUNTY . ~~4~~~~2S81 SlO,OOO, MlllMclEHl'S ,. ®~.~ m brks, upnOI 6 cyl, runs HOME STEREO SPKRS ----495-5903 YOLISWl~E. SOUTH 250 wall Al 1000 never 22 n SH llY Encson 23. good shape 82 KAWASAKI L TO 440 • '82 300SO. L.apos blue used. cost $750. sacr 78 10 nrs \/HF trlr Ownr Naples slip Make offer Low mo. good cond. $1150 '7S 2002. mint cond . xtni ISUZU S35K Mr Denys 898-8668 I COUNTY S 50 963 63 4 a~••OUS 10 o11on TOP 213-633-6738 Oys . or best otter 645-2901 mech . A/C, must see ,,. Ask a"-·t tne mo~ 1 tobo · 1 213 433 7860 eves $4200 492-7665 "WI WILL ltT """ .. _, S 11 000 Dys 960·9003. · · • '83 Honda E.•press. xlnt can save you tnru OYr l VOllSWl"-Ell Kenwooo amp -tuner eves 969-2775 Kettenberg PC :r45. re-cond, 600 ml. $385. Must Conveniently Located IE tltHStll" purchase & lease pl1n1 • ~U:~~~t~ C ~1~:~~.' Ac~~· 22. wl l •do moonng cent survey. exit nonh selll 642-2914, 662-7459 . & Compei'y Prleed .Ill SUIHS ISUZU equalizer $800 obo 1 S4500 e7J.7444 Iv msg.' $~0~oorlog B6~55\~f5 BMW 1972 R60/5 low 'lt FIAT OllYllTllU llPOllT1 "WE WILL IOT 551-6273 25· BAJA. 6 cyi Ost Tower. m11ege. travel bags AM/FM CHM1te , 20,000 1301 Quall Street IE UlllHOLI" Lrg 44 .. TV proi9cted by a I plank fish bo•. 2 vhls. Unsinkable Sabots-compl. $150 . 957-1690 after 6. Sates·Servlce-Leaslng mtlet. (P0387) For Snarp NEWPORT BEACH 13· Zenith Gold Star meter · more S281( & ready 10 sall·speciat Mateo '8 t 250 like new Car • Prtc.d 10 Sell IU·HOO 'IO TOYITI OELIOA S8001obo 642·7579 Alter 5 call 673-1080 $749 Call for neareSi bougnt l0r wife, ridden ~CARVER 14411 + Tll Beaut 6.9 Mere.des. ·79, 6 apd. radio. radials New M~c..,.es Benz Beck· f dealer 1 ·213·435-3887 very 11111e. Will hold till l'L/ I 1871 1 Beach Blvd 128.000 or $2000 and (T0894). Inexpensive 111 er Grand Prix electronic On an 1983 Achilles m-·--_ 848-7414 ott 645-1177 .... _.._.1 '· .,,,.. ·~· 142·2MO 141·211t ~~f~fu\5. 7~',.:~imo 10 sell lat Christmas. MIU MclEHA'S SOUTH COUNTY YOLISWAGEll ISUZU "WE WILL IOT IE UllHIOLI" good $600 84 1-3687 ~ MUStang. good cond , needs mect11nlcal work, $1800 OBO 650·.t 125 or 642-6173 Dan ·77 Squire. 8 psngnr. auio. p/s. plb. am/Im. hi miles $950 obo. 644-8583 '80 Must•~· 6 cyl, auto, 32,000 m , $4500. wit 962-4458. hm 645·6693 '84 T·Blrd. equipped. Take over tease. $240/mo 546-3416 Mern!I t3ZS ~ ""' * 30% OF * I M1riae ~•it. 7011 Cnrlstmas.1900 obo. Hm ICUS ~t ·~1\ Huntington Buch car IOt aomeone • Priced radio. $675 642-9677 llalaDtes In SIOCk AVON ED CREST . ... .... -..... - ........ ~"' RCA color TV remote. 950.9003 or 960·4373 Oars. "!~tor bracket, xtnt Ve1spa,7150oo. 5t14k5e ,,new786• 1 yr 1975 r.CS Flat X 19 con-~~· 'll l&lln good cono 548. 7272 4~-78 Bertram m""Cii'Or cond ... oo ~5-6776 o d · ...., Mua your lhawlng eu-vertlbte, 38K mllu . ,SELL Idle Items wllh 1 18711 ...,.ch Blvd AIC, AM/FM Cassette, 'ltwiil Auto. 1875. 833-1861 S 175 yacht Musi Hll·wnle PO , Trailtn, lef by ualng tna Deify Pl-mechanically exceOeot, Deify Pilot Clauiflad Ad 10 8~2uo2000ungton B8e4atch2896 Sunrool, 5 spd (T0805) '73 CAPRI V6. STICt<. Bo1t 1158-A. NB 92663 le1t Jll11at. Tra•tl 1024 lot Ctualflad Ada. '1 S300010BO. 963-2286 842-5878. . • • UHi T V RENTALS $20 per mo .. 19" color TVs assoneo Call 646• 1997 _ _ StrYiet 7020 TENT TRAILER $500 A•tt ltrwict1/ IAtlt Stnict1/ IAatt Strwiet1/ Attt Stnicu/ 1~,~=~ used Rabbits tn AM/FM CASS . $1200, 675-21 t5 s;y1es. 540-3195 !CALIF 28. sg• gas fiber· HCIT SHYIYI 6-48-4224 Parts tots Part1 tolS Put1 tolS Parts 9015 18111 eeae11 Blvd 2 Port cotor TVs. 1i glass ltybridge sport· FOR ALL PURPOSES Huntington Beach warn. s 157 12'. $150 I hsher Sac11f1ce S 16.800 Recognized by Trailtrlr 142-2000 4'41·2111 ·7 4 Capri V-6, xtnt conel .. nu paint, call Steve. 646-0651 Eitlt cond 645;6373 J obo 760 ·8677 · 760•8361 Ma10t Banks & Ins Co's Utilltt 1021 WANT To sELL oR Buv A c APT LARsoN MeTX L 11ox tRXiteh ~t liarter/ 7010 BOAT? .f1~~~3~8E FIRST 7~4:~:.?9~9 Sx8ft. ,!;.~SS Victor IO' EUUIT no1n iOltl, Sail 7014 SU~· a Doeb 7022 Nice home-built 7X9X2 NEW • DIESEL For All 1978 Hob«at Australian --~ lralter. good tlrn, all yO\Jf Hotlday Entertaining racmn blue trailer cat· M ORING BEST LOC llghta, $350. 548-6571 • Parade 01 lonnts Oa s ._ Rental Balboa Island 10 -------673-4860 evs"s57.327~ box exuaa Bleach wMe min to ••tty t8' boat Aatt Stnicts/ ~;;'.5169~500 T 0 P 1 6fa-6204 Parts 9015 Criarter a oower or sail ,NEWPORTISLANO PVT 'New Mercedes senz 84iCk- boai tor ParaOt! ot LIQMS Have something 10 sell'> I OOCK Power boa; 10 29 I er Grand Prix etectronlc I Dec 17·23 714.573.1015 Classihed ads do 11 well tt 650·1906 radio, $675. 642-9677 A•t• Lealia1 90l~Aatt Le11ia1 9010 Aato L111ia1 tOt OIA•...-&:t11ia1 tol01 i THE AUTO STORE'S TALKIN' ''WHOLESALE LEASING'' THI GOH• rou LOOIC ••• rHI ann• WI LOOICll 1.1 MBZ 380 SL '625 .. /Mo. L 11.) T·lllDS s240••/Mo. 2. MIZ 300 OS *450' /Mo. ! 12.) COUGAR s255•• /Mo. 3. MIZ 300 SDS ssso•Mo. s 13.) TOPAZ s1so••/Mo. 4.1 BMW 318 s270•1Mo. 1 14. TEMP.0 s142••110. 5. VOLVO DL •234'/Mo. : 15. '14 CORVETTES s525•1•. 6. VOLVO CL s275••110. o 16. CUTLASS s210••11o. 7., CEUCAS •t&o••/Mo. M 17. TUllS Al •245••/lo. I. CIESSIDAS s249••/Mo. : 11. 300 ZX •211•/lo. 9. IAZDA 626 '205''/lo. 1 19. '14 El DOUDO *431•/lo. 10. MAZDA 117 '215 .. /lo. ' 20. '14 UIOS ....,.. • 'IOO•/lo. 1'11 ...... 1111 llWll US TM coma Ill., Slt. 1000, COSTA IDA 540-5454 Some of the above payments Include air, power steering, AM/FM calMUt, aom• havt cruise, mags & 1unroot1 es 1tandard equipment, theM lea ... are all clo.sed end with option to buy, & terminated .. rly or walk away at enctof term Limited to exceH mileage & wear & tear. Refunduable tteurlty depotlt & license fee are required to start lease & w111 be aubleet to cr~lt 91PProve1. ••46-Mo.I~ Mo T.,m•,. Total Mo.~. Tu/Tot. All LMM.Pymt&. 1 ii~iro:-iJT.800 oo -"i ,,j;',-;, s13.m ;ri, 1 ii u)no m:r64-oo-'T6T rr2rwsTo:ii41o ?) $0700/$28.62000 1) Sl6960tS8.14080 111 $2703& $1621800 17) $25970/$12.46560 3) $583 00 $3(.980 00 8 I S262 88 /$12,618 241 ll 1 $159 00117.632 00 18) S285141Sl7.I00.40 4 > sm 2o rs11.112 oo 9, 121130 s10.430 •011• 1 mo m t7.2Z4 96 19, 1455 ao1nu1a •o I. I CHEVROLET Chev.&GMC LIGHT TRUCKS 350 Hydl antatlc R~acturecl GM Goodwrench TRANSMISSION lndudlng a 100% Rebullt G.M. Torque CO('lwrter Oee4 .. ~ ''· lfU • •• ,s495 llilt 11' ... Ill ' -) s 1 l248 ()41.$ll.90S 9? 10 t $1?7 90-'110.320 OOfl~~ 1$56 so·nl390 00 20 l S9SUOIS57,l 40.00 --·-------~~~~====~~~~==~~ Miil ltllll1'1 SOUTH COUNTY '74 Cougar. ~ood looking tranaporta1 on. $2500. ~4-1818 '76 Capri. Ghia II, vs. 52.000 mites. grHt car $3000 760-1138 111 4, '76 Capri V8 R.CS/blk lntr Good In/out $1950, 646-7981,552-7044 '76 Monarch. Xlnt cones. 56K m1. 4 dr, 6 cyt, ale. am/Im radlO. n-urn. $1800. 646-6937 YOLISWAIEI !ot•••o1-i , •'wt WILL IOT i•:7•g•to;;o;;;;ron-ad•o·. •gr•.-,-, con-•a. 11 lllHHLI" so.ooo ortg. ml. s 1ns. 1 Volume Sates. Servlee PP 675-7514. 850·8330 And Lea11og .7 C Su 8 1871 1 Beien Blvd I 8 ullaa• pr rgnm Huntto,ton Beacn Loaded & cteen All pwr ( 11 .a ) .. 2 2000 Cr. tilt, nu brk/tlraa • • • $3900 PP 752-8123 Maril !·90 Rabbit deiMI. 2 dr. 4 '61 Cutt111 Brougna m. 1pd, air. 11ereo~ perl 11K, toed.cs. Ilka .-. COflO, 12950. 631--3016 $8500. 6'l8-8052 ---·eo Rabbit, Mtnt aooel, 5 Pl tL ts-spd. aunroof, air, ateceo.1-...J!! .... ;;;.;•;;;;• __ ..;:;.:.:-~ 133501080 . 831-3016 @m • ......... '1 SOUTH COUITY , ...... , ... lllZI UWIWIU.llT ........... -------~---------~-~-----------------------------------------·-·-·-·-----·-· ..... --....... ~·~= ORllGI COAST . GARFIELD® I'M JU5T A RAM0LIN 'fl ~ KIND OF &UY ••• • ., RAM0LIN ', RAMBLIN ' THEY SAY THE PET ALLIGATOR5 TMAT ARE FL05Mf.D INTO TH£ SEWE.R5 GROW TO HUGE. PROPORTIONS For Better or For Worse OK,ME:N-STAY UNDER C0JER WHILE\ GO S,COUT IRE ENEMY. ' SUNDAY,DECEMBEA11,1983 AAAAGH ! I YA GOT ME . IHRIS WHY' PON1f Ba1eve WE 1LLEVER HAVE.A NOC.LEAR WAR, E.LtZAeETH . WHEN VOU GfOtN UP ANI> QUIT FAL..L.IN<> OOWN ... YOUR HlllTDll llllY PIPER by Jim Davis , by Lynn Johnston --. ---------------------------------------------~~~!'!l!l!ll!lllllll!lll!l!lm ........ -the 'AMAZING SPIDER-MAN@ OF COURSE! Ii HAP iO BE YOU .' WHO El..6E COt.JI.." se ™E PERFECT ASSAGSIN ~ AS l.O~ A5 SHE BELIEVES THAT.y MY REAi.. lt>ENTli 'S SAFE! QUICk ! THROW fJRA)(T'ON~ ~IT OVER YOUR COtG'rUME ! Ii -==- JUST Lctol' /\T OU~ M!NU Of PfLtC.tOVS INVISI 81-E fNTf',ff . ' Ttf!tlf'S NOTHING w~TIN ON 'ntlS MfNU! INVISIBLf SOUP?! WHAT #<INP Of A Cf-•S Ttf IS? / • --~------~---------------------................. -............... -........ BLOOM COUNTY FUNKY WINKERBEAN If ~ PEDPk.E EXPECT 10 BE READQ I~ 11ME FOR 1fiE Gf~ISTMA5 ~, l,.OO'~E GOING 10 HAVE 10 PlJ¥.) A .. ·-Pt w 0 WT BE1i"ER. 1HAN 1HAI ! .' NOUJ l.OE'RE GOIN& 10 RU~ "THROUGH 1J.f16 PIE!.£ ONCE P6AIN ,,. rz-11 1 K~OW I COOL.P ef OF H&\..f 'fo t41M ON CHR\S1'MAS ~ve.. ... AND Mi.'S 60T f~~~.£~C£. by Berke. Breathed ~ 1HArS JVSr Sl'lff Y ... ATS VEAA5 a.Q, YOJ'flE, cvrE ... AT 25 I 'ttJV'~ A HUNK ... AT lt 5 I Y(}()'f'l, PMHIHG ... A~ AT 75, YOU'RE 8NJ<. «IH<:I WTEl ... --· (Jf(.AY. L£T'S BE, GmW' #M., CVT1f,-Pf6 . I AND1Mf511ME I WMrr ~ 10 PtJ¥) IT11A>ICE Ao FAsr ! , \ by Tom Batiuk WEI..~, eOME wrn. '-'~. Po '(OU HAVE AN'l EXf'eft\ENC.E. '! (W;;\ ~· PUZZLES WllAT I MIAllT WAS .• J..IAVE YOU EVER PICTURED IN YOUR M INO Wl-(A T YOU WERE REALLY SAYING Wl-IEN YOU SAID .•.. ''WIPETI4AT 5 MILE OFF YOUR FACE f '' .. PIAR PAia Fl'LL IN TJ.le CR\?55WO'?D WIT/.../ W~DS 7UAT SOUND TJ.ie SAME AS TJ-IE CLUES. ~OS l/KE PEAR ANO A41R ARE CALLt:D AOMONYMS. TJ.Jt:Y SOUNO ALIKE aJ'T l-IAVE QFFE~NT MEANING5. I OIO r/.IE FIRST ONE~~ YOU. ~'l:!.... EEK & MEEK A~fRl@~~ 1.iAlL 4-.El&MT 2. ROAC ~.BORED . 7.·SCENT 19)@W~. 1. TOO ~.DOUeM 2. REEO S. eEAT e.AUNT MINE~ If "YOU CRACK ME UP/1' ~~ ,,, ~ .. t/I 2. () 1913 by HEA. Inc: • TM Reg U S P.i & TM Oft DUFFY OK,~. LE~~~ ... ------------------ ''GIV E ME A ~AND. II l~·t I 1 CAN HARDLY READ YOUR ~ANO ­ WRITIN6. YOU M UST LEARN TO WRITE MORE CLE.ARLY. 0 HIADWORIC IF I WRITE MORE CLEARLY, I'M AFRAID YOU'LL START COMPLAININ& ABOUT MY S PELLING. IT TAKES iWEL.VE ONE-CENT STAMPS TO MAKE A COZEN. ~MANY ~OU~-CENi 5TAMP5 OOE5 IT TAKE TO MAKE A COZEN ~ • ANSWER: Ngzoav~ a.t "?JNIHJ./.NP" :IO di'l hVtu. S:Vll'L .I.I by Howie Schneider \«>MEJ.Jf by Bruce Hammond --------- ..., .... naeaw llnetM ....... flllr ..... C'lD'Wl4 of lite GMor-.....,, -D.F., lM ~Ne.. No. Tlley"ve been inaccurate -but what's new about that? I'm an actress, but that doesn't mean I'm not sensi- tive. I'm easily hurt. When I read an untruth. I suffer. I finaJly worked out a system for c~ins: My secretary reads what's written about me. If it's a lie. she throws it away. Self· preservation is the answer. MDWIY Ill"' Do ,.. Mft .., , •• ........... ,,_ .. ,...~ .......... .... 1 -N.T., Po•tlac, ..... About 12 years ago. I was in the Sahara Hotel . [in Las Vegas). I went in unprepared. I sang. danced. did a moo<> kJtue, played Ul's M<Jb a D«JJ. But r knew risht °" that It was all wrong. When you're bOoked for 14 days and you drud the second show ol the first day, you wonder how you'll get throu1h the next 13. ~it .... Loal AIMlenoe's daushter Deidra is pledgins the Kappa Kappa Gamma so- cial sorority at the Universi· ty of California at W5 Ansie- les. Already a member of the Kappa house at U.C.LA. is M9rlllra n.er.~ter of the late .£~ and ~ ... .,. Loo i, if you'll recall. played the statuesque Mansfiekl in the 1980 television movie titled The Jayne. Mans- 6eld Siory . . . . Al- though ru· mored to be involved in several other • ~Lo.~ claims her next movie, due to befljn shootin& In January, will reunite her with Mmula "HbU' as' The two were last teamed in 1977. for A Sptda/ Doy. Lottn 's estranged husband -and one time mpltor -producer C... POlld, swears he h11 the ~ trest lined up to play ...,. Callu opposite 0Uftr ..... Aa .... dt°zr rl Men credible is Ponti's dalm that he has Sophia ~ lG •ar In Somtthinf Bli>n<#, U onJy becaute the oomedy wW te.rure 10,W-dd ~ Ponti. their ~,..-IOI\, In .. ldinl debut. -RobmW~ W~INGTON -For Wash- 1~ Republlans. toei"I the puty line hll ~ on • wbc* new si8nificance dw· ing the Reapil Administra- ti on. Just ask Fablaa w....., the Sheraton.can. ton liotel's shoe shine man. Since he set up shop a_ year ~ near ......_ Pltt9, Pi 1121111 I • 's barber. he's found himsetf face.to- face. or rather, face to feet . ~some ol D.C.'s top bras5. Cabinet members and White House stallers who are too busy to JI« to the Shenlon, tend their 9hcM5 for the $1 .50 once-over. One frequent in- penon pllron is former Sec- rmry of Stale A• 1 fWs. c.on&des Fabian: "He's the moll friendJy and my best tipper." ... When ! •Mor mcMrd l...llpr CR-Ind.) ~ aave a speech to the American Association of f"iness Directors in Business and Industry, he act the rare opportu.Nly to put his words into action. the singins, Georse said, 'Rdax. Your voice is as good as mine."' ... When it comes to good sportsmanship, it seems Claarltoll H-.. should carry home the trophy. At least that's the opinion ol Paal (That Championship Semon) Sw ...... wlh whom Heston recently Hetlon prouo /rinwl "'1lld*19 alMn • comes IO on<owt n..... While the senator was ex-teamed in the CBS miniseries poundins on the vinues of fit· Orids. "We ~ playin& ten- 04S, one of his aides in· nis and an error was made by lomied him thal he ~ a our opponents." says Sorvino. mere 15 minutes to mike the "On the next shot. Charlton roll call for the final vote on a save away the point to square piece of ieplation. Since Lu· the situation." ... A friend ol pr ~ alonfl wlh lah11 Brt1ltte Bardot sadly llJrd (0 -W. Va.) and W... reports that the actress, now 1111p., .. oaw11-.._e (()-Wisc.) -~ battJing the severe depres- not misled a vote in Cooeess sion that caused her to take this session, uid dTdn't U1 overdose of pills on her want to start now. he made a quick exit and drove with a ulf member to the boaom ol ~Hill -~ to hit I tral- fic Jllll. Nothtne if not mourre- lJI, Lt.p Iun1)ed out into the fain and dodced Ill 80 leCOnd qulr· ter-mi&e dash (a petsonal besc) -1ii11&.x• .. ....,..,., _.. c:mt*w a.bf. up the Hill into the Senate~~ onJy 9fla>llds to spare. The expert CXNTVnenllly from hls pre95 aide: ''He dJd It PftUY ,., for welrin8 .... tips. .. -KOINeln Maxtl""' .JaMqMtbnl 49th bitthdly (Sept. 28i is • in& to learn to live by ~. 8ardoC reportedly says, "It's better to have a man lo lean on, but on the other hand, a man lln't 1 white cane." AA:· c:onii,. to her friend, 8ardot doubts lhe'll ever re.Hy be happy 11aln .... Bar~ra 911 I 1 betieYes in keep. ~her ...... well dnmed. ~ she mikes a new ftlm. the ... I c:ap)' ~ IOft'if OHCIW\ ~to the Hofb'wood Wu 'Mu.um to kaip the Blrbra modtl • au Q'JUQlf • pcllltW. -...wia.t.nm.. ·-IW&Ywmc&.r.M .... ....- • SIUIT llGHTS, EMPIY DAYS: LEAVlf\JG LQ\JELINESS BEHIND By Larry McMurtry Is not our planet in the ... hy should I feel lonely? Milky Way?" asked Henry David Thoreau, who daimed to have never found a compan- ion as companionable as solitude. I wouldn't go that far -the Star Wars trilogy has not made me any fonder of the neighborhood galaxies -but I have noticed that sofitude is becoming more companionable than it used to be. It is an option that I frequently se- lect. tholJ8h perhaps never long enoUIPt to really test my aftectlon for it. I am in the book business and the screenwriting business, both of which are profusely peopled. Solitude as a respite from dense activity never. in my case. produces the condition called loneliness -so inescapable tor many people. and so painful. The londy mo- mentS! I've experienced have grown out of circumSlances other thiill solitude. In fact, the mo5t obvious thi~ one can say about loneliness is that it IS not simply the result of a lack of people in one s Ille. It frequents crowds and crowded situat1ons. "Good" manaaees as well as larae and seemiJWy stable families harbor some of the loneUest people al' · The ~ing, isolltil\fJ capacities of modem cities get blUMd tor much lonetiness. ~ ri&hd>'· But neither the moderri nor the urban c.an be used as a definill(I rondicion. I am writln& this essay from rural Texas, where .. every day I notice the londy farmen and haunted ~· Their a>r*ant companion Is Mure. and 10me ol then are no lell londy thin 9tf apart• ment dwelJm or carefully planned suburban chlldrfn. Df.Mh. °' a>une, frequently be-numbs. thoR whole loved ones IC ~ ftlCM!S· lelvina them wkh the perv• live vokt c.lllled lonlHnem ... interrupel 4 f~Y WID&Y • _._. II • I• many long-sustained dialogues -the survivor may discover that he or she really only knew how to talk to one particular person. The loneliness that descen~ when the answering voice has been stilled is often $0 profound that, to fight ii, many people continue their conversations and make up the responses they might have gotten. My grandfather, who had a lively curiosity, would often meet my father at the back he has a tiny 1V set which he rushes back to as soon as he's finished parking a car. He knows few of his rustomers, even the regulars, by name. but if you pause to chat for a inoment and reveal even a modest kno~ of the soaps. he will discuss all the actors at length. calling them by their first names or their nicknames. He is living proof of a pohlt that film critic Renala Adler made once: In a time of extreme mobility and dilcontinully. 1V soap ~ and series provide many people with aJI they are likely to have in the way of ~enn relationships. Another in•rument thal has aft~ the texture of contemporary loneliness is the tetephone. For thoR afftuent enough to use it without inhibition. it provides almo5t unlimited oppoftWli- lies tor talk. It creales and 5Ullains friendships. thereby linkina the dispa- rlle hgrnellb °' many modem lives. 911e when my falhe( came home from ~er. many ol thole people alllu- dates or errands. Even several .)'Un ent ~ to talk lofl8 disaanoe br after my IJfUldfalher died, my -father hours on the phone remlin uneasy expected to heir his dld's quellions wWh the inllrument. one reatoll beq. whenever he 8'JC to the pte. pettMpl. tNl II one hll to pay tor tllk. The root rol1dition oflonellnm -Dnehow II is chelpened. or rendeted the lack ol a leflte ol human dol!nell ul\IUChendc. . and connection -m1Y not chanae loot• I devdoped wbll l think ol much from • to •· but the textures • a mlhn phnlilm in n!lllfd to ... of loneliness do m.,.. In the \Thlltnl phone friends.. The limillliOrw ol • world, ar leall. molt people an now ~-=-~.:::.ldy .... ~ have a tellMled humlll ~ eo ,y would wlldl and a human voice to 8*n eo imme1' P ty dry up lhould lloHo4lae whenever they want. For tnln); -. <ONMS om& I dUnk of this •the ""'- vtsion is not IO much I ptOYidel' ol U and ~ We OW a entertainment • It 1t of ~y. .,.., con---to the lld lhlt For~ I know I min who• ihcm 1WO .,._ whirl lhey er11e1 1 plR1nt lot in 1 .,tn\ pllt of a -"* lhln wWI they m . lar&e city, All dly he pna can for~ On lhe adw hlftCf. I haw ~of pie he doemt'Hatow; In .. tiny boottr ..... wtdl wlUii ....... i:cni I contact and in no way diminishes the pieasure of visits. I use the phone as habitually u I use food. seldom pa.Wng a day without talking to five or six peo- ple in various parts of the country. it is chiefly because of the telephone thal I so seldom feel lonely. Of roune. I have had oppressively lonely momtnts. Once. I started across the Oklahoma panhandle, possibly the most tor1om stretch of land in America, at dusk on a winter day. It Is not very far across the Oklahoma panhandle. but then loneliness doesn't recmn in miles. "There's too dem much of this nothing,'' a character in one of my nov- els says. For him. as for me that eve- ning. those banen plains had an isolat- ing JQrce: they remind one vi9ceally that human oomp111y can suddenly re- cede beyond the darkenil\fJ hc>rimn. For the 9'Vttely lonely. that human y has already receded far be- any horbon they ~ thern9dves l '° reach. lont ellperielce • • more or le9s pwenl hll let "" lrmly con-moed tNl lon9inelS ii illtenti&ed by lliled ~ ..... par8llS ~ due'° the tliTure of ml- ior npedltionl about lhe WI!)' their ltves wUI be liwd, and moll °' them rec>&ay lhoee ~ltionl in flnlMy on • ~ blsia. The wtder the llP F*I betwe111 the full domaddey ol ............ the lnel1lic roudnes ol their llwl. the k>nllAer ~ .... '*'~=~and~ .... 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Communication refreshes: a lack of it finally benumbs the sufferers. In the case of this oouple, their one sut>;ect of ronversation is how to separate: the tences of habit hold them where neither wants to be. and in their effof1 to scale them, they onJy get lone- I~. I have never led a lite thal was more than briefly domestic -al least accord- i~ to the accepted definition of domes- tioty. Thar fact seems rnerefy inter- esting now, but there were times when it seemed painful. How one peoples one's fantasies is a determining ele- ment in londinm. When mine cea,,ect to be '° nudearty domestic, I ceased to feel lonely. In my case. a factor may be thal I am a novelist, a protessional fan- tasizer. If all the real people walk out on me. as they have on occasion. I can always people my head with characters. It may be -thou&tl it is a dark thought -that an overtondness for the companionship of my characters caused some of the real people in my lite to walk out. A novelist walks a fine line: Withdraw too sua:essfully into the company of the spirits you create, ahd your ftesh.and-blood kM.d ones may condude that you don't need them or that )'OU need them less than thole ~ whom you make up. It is pose. bee to need both the real and the im- a&ined: whether it is possible to do 90 eQUllly is hard to judse. Needs are 9ddori'I ~ that pred9ety. . lma&inin& ~ ls a probundty se- ductive habit .. It as when I stop lf1\18in- int them -1.e., when I end a novel and let a~ go -that I have lelt most . A flew years ~. I de- livered up at thll enabled me to write about the same chancters fpr some 10 ye1n. Havlna them around to write about lent a serl9e of cohesion to a life otherwbe not very oohesive: let-tina them go w• such a wrench th• I rec.ailed a oouple of my fawrkes in the book Som«Jody:S Darlitf. l= chlraders have an ~~ • • which friends in ones daily exillea are hm'd pu1 to 1n1ldt Anally, I letdofn felr k>nelinem becam I have one habit eY9l mote te- duc!M than lfnlllninl people (well, ~ dh it, ... ~ lnCt thll ii ......_ For me, ~ is boda the .... ~ lnCt the ........ annce thll there~ be~ ~ I hllwe &000 friendl in ~'*-In llnl"8DUI eloftl, it dolm't' ==pcpci•illll*•.::-.:r.r ~ ~ IO become w.y of lhe a>lllplnbllhlp of pd boob. l'I ::er.: r .._.., ,..,.., 2FREEGIFTS -.. '° ... jullltllf lrytng The ... ... a.=~1::= ,..,=. ,.. ..... .. ,.. .. ........ ..... .., .... It looks like kidskin ... but look at the price! only$19~ {lbW ... --. ..... ~~) Wear it for 30 days J-'REE . , ... CNlllit.,,,...,, ' I I ' ' I ·1 - NO- RUMBLE CHRISfMAS COOKIK5 By Marilyn Hansen Sometimes we can't be with friends and loved ones during the holidays. A welcome pack, age of home-baked goodies will brighten spirits and strengthen lines of love across the miles. We have chosen a group or cookies and confections that will travel and keep well. Use waxed paper between layers and wrap securely with foil. Sprinkle plain popoom between and aiound layers to keep cookies from shakinA and breakinA. Neecfless to say, these cookies are also great to oner at home to family and holiday well0wishers who stop by. .. al! •• --.. .......... ... .. l\4e..-....- ........ ~-eet , ....... dlw4 I I .... I ' JI .......... ... I t1•lrr1111 Kindt..._, ..... . ,... I mp(4"~...., ci:11td 11I111&#1 •e..-........... , •• , ... I tu I II M ...... +' r • I' .,, • .,,.._..m- l ....... ~c-.llcet• II I . Usins electric mixer, cream butter wilh 5'.ipt until ligtll and fluffy. Meft chocolate and blend into cteamed mixture. Beal in qss one at a Ii~. Add lemon rind. Kir1eh and almonds. mtx '#di. l. Sift 2 ('IJP' ol the Bour with cinnamon and doves; blend inlO ourned mi.xture. Mix in 1911 ol ftour. a half cup al a ti~. until ~ becomes tfiff ~ IC> dean the sicles ol the bowl (bi may not have to ute .U ol the rerrvin nt 2 rup. ftour to achieve thls.) I. 'ftlm out dOQf,.AilO 1llllf1ltyfloored Plf" try doeh. Roll ouc lbout ~-lnd't.fhidl rK· lafWe lo fit a 1aree cookie sheet ( 14 x 17 lnchesi are.. cootde 9heet and place rte· lafWe ol ~ OOIO il •• Sac • whlee Ind bNlh CMr top of douAtt; sprinkle wilh almonds. Bal<eat 325 ° for 20 lo 25 minutes. or unlil done and hghlly browned. While Still hoe. cur in10 rec· tangles. Cool and remove trom pan. Makf!S 3 to 4 dozen bars I CM (I~,,,.... ..... )Ike ...................... ~ c-.noC .. su Sc..-..-.... Thrtt special recipes you make with Blue Diamoncr Almonds, the choice, fresh nuts from The Almond People'" in California. '~ lice into this cake ... smell the lieht fragrance [t of sherry and almonds. You11 see why we ~call it the Queen of Holiday Cakes. Made from a mix, baked in a Bundt pan, it's nice and moist, keeps well. Travels with poise to parties. Why not make two-one k>r your holiday, one k>r a friend or relative? I f you have time to bake only one batch of cookjes this Ouist.mas, make sure •.• it's this onel Almond Clescents are ,.~ everythina a Ovistmas Cookie should be. Buttery. With a delK:ale almond tlavor and an interestina shape. And easy to do. (Ask a child to help!) Try them! llfB ALMOND PBOPLB- c.llbllil Almond Gtvwal ... • I RO ... l'NI _.., n.CA9'IOI .... • r eople are continually writing to us k>r this recipe-and no wonder. A zippy cheese spread is covered with whole blanched almonds (toasted first) to make a beautiful centerpiece k>r the table . It's usy and actually fun to do. Make it the star of yow holiday party. , . I t?S JMe ..... ch II YI WJaaa.,.....a~ \4 •• ' c -....... .u.pice 14 t JDDe ....... dOws YJ nipdlDJJd Mia: ... aadl, w.bi.U or pec.ae .._.,, •• ...._or Celllerw l. Combine oranae juice concentrate, mo- 1~ and raisins. Cook over medium heat. stirring occasionally. until mixture comes to a boil Reduce heal and simmer 5 minutes, then remove from heat Reserve ~ cup of the fruit lor gamll>h. stir remainder into orange juice mixture. 2. Using eH!ctric mixer, cream together bul- lt'f and susar: beal in~ one at a time. Sift I ~ (lllQ ountU) yellow c:alie mis (!12! I .... (~ ounca) ..._ ftDilta puddine 8lia Plddinc trpt)· .,, lallPOOD ..-. 4 Wit Clll Sn.d Yillills (~ folawa) " WCI aCMa lbmy Sllcrry Qau (~ folawa) ti a.IP ftiCllbk oil ~ aip llY£ o· .... Sliad N..-A..._,. .-id Grease and Oour a 10-inch Bundt pan; set aside. In a larae bowl. combine cake mix. eas. sherry, oil. puddina mix and nutmq. Mix at low speed 1 minute, scrapina bowl constandy. Mix ar ~ speed 3 minutes, scnipina.bowl occasionaUy (or heal by hand 5 minutes). Pour baJf ot bitter into prepared pan. Sprinkle evenly with Streusel Fallina. Pour i.a remainina cake batter. Bake at 35()0 F., 45 to 50 minutes, or until cake sprinp back when touched lichdY-Cool on wire rack 15 m&m•tes. Unmold from pan; cool c:ompktdy on rack. Brush with Sherry Glaze; aami.sb with almonds. Maes 10 to 12 servinas. Stteuld Pilliq: Mix 1/3 cup packed brown supr.1/4 cup Oour, 3 tablespoons firm buuer or awprine and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon toeether until cn.anbly. Stir in 3/f cup toasted Blue Diamond9 Sliced Natural Almonds. Sherry Glau: Stir t<>eether 2 cups sifted powdett:d supr, 1/3 cup melted buner or marprine and 1 tablespoon cream sherry. Stir i.a 1 to 2 teaspoons hot water, until eLaze is of desired ooasistency. I ~ (10 ounca) or 2 cups -N ..... rc.u. Almoadl I lie cupa Oour ._ OIP...., Measure 1-2/3 cups almonds. Whirl in blendei or lrind fine. Fandy chop ranainina almonds and set aside. Mix ~ supr and around almqnds. With 6naer'I work in butter and vanilla atract until mixture cleans bowl ClW1lbout1 hour. RoU douab into balls (lbout 1·1/4 inches), then into rolls (about >112 inches Iona), then brm into aacents. Press rops into chopped almonds. Bike on unareased cookie sheet in 3500P. (moderate) oven 12 to l5 minures until licbtly browned. C.ool on pan about 10 minutes. While still warm. roU in powdered ~ if desired. Makes 2S to )0 crescents. '" ... 2 ~(I ounca a>~ It...,.,_ 111bew.-.1M1Ct c:Mw. lllf-.d 2 Cllllll -°'° IJed9 • w .... 2 ... (S w R) pWurUld PfOClml dliela •'a -di, to-s mprad........... Piat ..... few ....... lb Pl"md ..._ ctie.c. a.-.d Cndim ... 0., ..... lfllllloMoft I 1n ~ bowl with mi.at.r at medium speed. beat cram chrae, chrae lprad with pimim10 and blue cbeese uniil smooch. With spoon, 1Cir in peen aaiam md ~ uucc. Cover n ae6iea•c lbout one hour. On work turflc:c. wida bmdl. lblpc cbeac mialure iaMo shlpe ot ~ pinecone. An-. on wooden baMt. Br•r •11 • -.TOW ead of amc, c.duUy pral almonds lbouC 114 incb deep into cbeac mmure in ~ftlllr.iaa IUl'C tba& poiA&eda4Glwta ............. Hliebt-.k.- Qincinue praaina lknondl inro c:beae mixlurc in rows, wich rows llilbdY ~ lappinc. wttil ... d*K ii ~aed. o.milh pineooM with pine ...... ~ trim CtlCken. ..... ._.. 25 aaviap . ...._~tWWllfP lel• ... ••~Gf-n.llcwnwtofA-... ...... (IOO .... ,.._,, ..S 7'C lo P.G ... U577, S.. P...a... C4 MIU. r~er flour. soda and spices; add to butter mixture and Slir well. Add orange juice mix- rure and nuts: mix well. S. Place a teaspoon ol batter into paper· lined minialure muffin tins. Top with one or two pieces of reserved fruir or a candied cherry. Bake al 350° for 20 to 25 minutes -do not oved>ake. Cool. then prick with a fork and sprinkle with brandy. bourbon or Cointreau. Store in airtight tins; these· will keep well. M~ JOO bonbons From Soothml Acant. The Junior leaflue of Pine Bluff Inc.. Pine Bluff. Arlt. To order copies. send check k>r SI 1.45 to: The Junior Leaflue of Pine Bluff Inc .• 2300 Wes. 31st Ave. Pine Bluff. Arlt. 71003. Ya:: ••••••• -....or -.,-e. d Ya nip ..... ~ all' llMty ............. . I nip....,... ·~··I no-~ -........ _ ....... .• tr I I • .-. alnd I nip CHI ~ ure'...,. 1. Usins eH!ctric mixer. cream butter. gradu- ally add 508ilr, beating until light. Add almonds, flour, salt and vanilla; mlx with your hands until dou8ti ho6ds t<J8e(her. If necessary. add I or 2 t~ of cold water. Preheat oven to 300°. 1. Use about I teaspoonful ol dough for each rookie and roll between palms of hands until smooth and round. Place on foil-lined. unsreated baking sheet. Continue until all~ is shaped. S. e.ke for 20 to 25 minuies, Of until cookies att lishdy browned. While still warm, dust heavily with confectioners' sugar and allow to cool to room tempera- ture. Matts about 50 snocdJalls vmltADIM'• p~w-.;w·--···-I I - W1m1n1: The Surgeon G1n1r1I HH Determined rt.l Cignttt Smobtg ts Dlneerous to Yu Htlhh. ANNE BANCROFT SHE'S NOW ~ SCREEN WITH LIFE CO-STAR MEL BROOKS ,, Be Or Not To Be. ~ing on Dec. 16. is IM til/e of Anne IJan. croff's latest mooie. 8uJ a more apt title might be To Do Or Not To Do. ~ all. ts been th~ )ftJJ'S since shes tnOCk a root«. and ii toolt plenly of convincing from her husband and arslar Md Brooks to rislt IMr moniatJe for IM st* of ''this wonder· tu/ rnofM. .. Blame 8ancrolt s sattn obSiena on mmne selectivity and a beJief tha no mooie role con compare to ht:r billing as wilt of mector-wriln· ptO<jJcer-aazy man Mf!/ and mother to tlwir /I-year~ son. Max. '*'"" intmJituJs evm ~ than fim ~ Banaol. . uno""""' her career has picJted up an Oscar (plus thrtt addition<M nomina-lionsl and two Tony Aumds. 8'lVt ht:r int~ in ooer fM )'tOS to F AJllACJ WEEKlY'.s Robm W~ W1111!1°1 . WUAI,_._.. .. •••O.-N.l•M Blncroft: I <idn 't decide. My husband said. "You're going to do this part." I said. "AIJ rWtt. darting." Q: .... ,.. ..... , .......... ....... ..a Blnc:rot: Not particularty. When we'd f> to parties. we'd sometimes siOf a coupae ol IOf1ll l09'ther. bti thll's l . Q:o..,_._ .... .., .... ......................... ...., Blncroa: Every sifpl in the wortd. He has been be&llin& us for a part.'° we pve him one line In this movie, bee.--I thouldlt he should know whit ifs like. Aler aboul three ~. he dedckd lhal he would Wlit until he -okter '° be ... KtOr: ' don't ~ him. I mNn. there WM to much work 10 ii that he didnl expm. Hice i'Jlt ~ .. rhere. When you're needed.~ Mft to be there. '1bu Cln 't be o4f readint • book or p&ayfne. So he WM very disenchanted by the whole thing, which made me very happy. Q: Y• wen die Aedui al die .. F-. W..... ,_ Ille .. ........ ? Bancroft: ~ever. I think to be a director you have to have a certain kind of per· sonality, which I don.t have. I do not Like manipulaling people. My 8JMest philosophy is to let everybody just be who they want to be, but it isn't e workable. Somebody has to ·have a j very dominating hand. and I just don't 0 have that kind of hand. t' Q: Do,...11 ts lllowolllJOll Wlft ... ,....d., ... __ ... '1 Banaot: When I was little. I was one of those children who used to sing in front of the clas,,, and they used to pul me up on picnic tables to sing and dance. So I always wanted to be one. In tacr. I never doubted I would be one. Q: Diii die M , • ,_ .,,_...., 0.. Fw 0-•• ~-· ,._ ,,_,. ....... ....., Bancroft: Here's what happens: Every, time I do the S1Ji8e, I say to myself. ' I cannot do the stage until my son~ to colleee." because the best time of the day is when the famiJy come.s together at about 7 o'clock. We sit down to din- ner and Max come.s in and eMS rill us and we sit and talk and are a family from 7 on. Now. that is comptetety ruined When you're on the ••· When the family came together. I was sayhl8 ·~." Coming t09f!ther as a family is one of the great rewards of life and of having a family. So it just didn 'I make 9efl9e to deny mytelf that for work. I promised ITI)'9l!lf ater Golda that I wouldn ·1 work on the staae till my mild was in collefe, but then DutJ came and it was such a paeous JCript. I loved it. So I jutt Slid, "r have to do this." But then I be81n to mas my family . The Mme th~ will hlppefl aelin in Ive years. 0:5: .... .., ....... ,_.. .. ..., Binaol; . I newr do. I'm not one of thole people who Ml'° know and has'° work. I l*d '°think it Wltbecalle ·-a women. ·t think men ,.ay feel ~ haft'° .,Cd and ldl lhe bew and brin8 II home. There att times rn went to aaipe into work. 1M <Dlftllfnm• and tmr;;m~~~ rdradw~lt*thln ntwwto Id once In a whit. EM I ........ 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Just take a look at this list: • You can make new mends and get involved in your community by joining one of over 3,300 local AARP Chapters. •You'll be eligible to sign up for AARP's group health insurance plans specially tailored tO your needs. • You can save on d,rugs and phannaceutical supplies through o\.tr nonprofit Pharmacy Service. • You can receive substantial discounts on Hertz, Avis, and National car rentals, as well as at most major hotel and motel chains across the country. •You can join the specially designed, specially priced AARP Motoring Plan. • You11 receive the beautifully produced bimonthly Modem Maturity Magazine, as well as the monthly AARP News Bulletin to keep you up to date with news and infonnation affecting 1ou. •You are eligible to participate m the Aseociationfs money market fund, a chance to earn attractive yields on your savings. .. •You'll receivellbsvtutely 9'.~-.. .... free, well-written, comprehensive guides to just about every facet of life over 60. •You'll be adding your voice to the millions of others we represent wherever . and whenever government addresses the needs of those over 50. And there's more. All for $5. 00 a year, which includes membership for your spouse. So why not start receiving the many benefits of AARP membership today? And why not show this ad tO a friend who may not have heard of AARP. Joining AARP could be one of the best things you ever do for yourself. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS 216 Lone Be.eh Blvd. Lone Beach, CA 90801 L---------~---------'eU '· By Merrie Spaeth " I n the pas/ fiue .)m1S. we 'ue hemd ~ and~ obo4i a pattic.uklr ltind of financial institution, the mdf union (CU.). The term can be misleading. however. To find out m<>f! <bu how aedil unions uX>rll for their more that 47 miJJion members. FAMIIY WEEKJ.Y spoke to Ma~am Sprouse. manatJer of Campus AffiJiales, a last~ ad union bawl at caholk Uniuersity in ~ington, D. C Q: Ms. Sprouse, what exactly is a credit union? A: It's a unjque financial institution: In some ways it seems to function like a bank, but it's actually a oooperaaive. That &s, the members who deposit their money own and govern the C.U. Q: ls there any ri.sk when you put your money in a C.U.? A: No more than in any other financial iruhtution. C.U.'s are regulated by state and Federal CJovemrnent agencies, and they are audiled regularly. Also, ac- oounts are insured up to S 100,000. Q: Ive the services that C.U.'s ofter like thoR of a reaular bank? A: Well, blnlcs vary a lot. and C.U.'s do, too, dependif\8 on their size. In general, they oner savi~ acmunts - called share acmunts at C.U.'s -and share drafts, which are like NOW ac- OOUDIS, lbal is, cbrcking .aa:ounts that pay inlemt on money left in the ac- oount. They alto°"' Individual Retire- ment Ao:ounts, certificates of deposit, credit cards, payroll-deduction options. and, of couBe, we loan money to depositors. Q: 11 IOUnds exadJy like a bank. A: Well, there are about 20,000 C.U.'s employees of institutions of hp edu-many thll the first thif\8 to do is ask in the oountJy today. They're organ.i2ed cation; aeolfll>hical C.U.'s for certain around. IW by pec>I* Mt\ somethin8 in oommon, 9eCtions of a city or rural area; church ---- and there are alJ kinds: C.U.'s for C.U.'s. 'tbu have to be in the fidd of in· ~ SpattJi is a ~ llltftF will a employees of a oompany or, like us, for teresa to join one, tu there are so mos1.,s tMflr'« in busirlas adminiftradon. m' Tllabe Pae1 l!lll• Ridlanl Qem1N5lajM •Rod • -c.ooi •N Peary:'l'lleR·ce to die CM-1'\t'& e•l•Dea t erQ91!M.<narnll!M.D'> A: et. ifs nee exactly the same. Anl, C.U.'s are nonprofit And the ooopera-~ live felrure ls Ul ori8ina1 idea. It's fre- quently e"9ief for • member to II« • k>ar'I from a C.U. than from a local bank -becatt1e the ad oommiltee knows the member and an m1e11 his deter- minldon IO pl)' bid the lolrl. And the inten!ll rllel are frequently less thUl thoR II I blink. ' Q: Does I member .;ve up anythin& % ~U.'s may be open only II mtlin limes, Ind I ~ lhll oould be Ill inaxlvaUence_Jll thil -oL 24-hour blnkin&-But becaat1e the 'C.U. is UIUllly ..W-on the .,..,..., Pftm" i1es. ll's Qldle m: "'*· 1--1-c---.,How does lonteOJ-e . an join a ad ook>n? ml& W hen the filrri Sat- urday Night Feuer was raising tem- peratures around the country. you couldn't walk into a disco without being blinded by the glare of white suils. This sum- mer, the success of F1ash· dance brought tom sweat- shirts coyly clipping off legions of shoulders. Well, it's time to tum the other chic - to space-flight gear, a look in- !pired by the movie ~ Right !Wlf. At the movie's mid- October premiere in W~ington. O.C., jump- suits were the order of the evening. Former as- tronaut Scott Carpenter sported a black leather number. Fred Ward, who plays Gus Grissoin in the § film, wore a purple jump. I suit. and Charlton Heston .. was in oral'll'. I Avirex. a New Yorit I clothina manufacturer e with a Manhattan outlet fittinafy c.\lled The Cockpit. put on a fashion show at the premiere party, featurina rocket wear for ciVilians. Cer· t.ainly Avirex should know lbout the fiCht .ruff: It has • contract with NASA to clothe the Mb'Onlull. Another New 'tbrk d <r-. Robert ~ *>Ck. ii wuellt111 on a line ,. fAml' ..... ---ll • •• that will include flight )ackets and parachute pants. It's always difficult to know whether a fashion trend will take off. but it's a safe bet that designers and department stores are counting on hordes of customers 10 start laking up space. TACO IACllCI otees of Mexican know the pidalls their~~ mas with an unexpected kkk and chili so fiery it causes roof of the mouth meltdown. Now another hazard h• oome to light: If not chewed property, taro shells and chips can harm the esophaeus, making ii i~ possible to eat for weeks, warns l>t Tim Hunter of the Univef'Si. ty of Arizona HeUth SOeoces Center in Tempe. What's a gringo to do? F"arst off, pay careful attention to the Ea~'s ~ pul out by the Del Tam Corponboc1 in Adda. The guide fPve tips 00 the pre> l ecause of their coun- try's healthy economy, the Japanese are t t to love their jobs more than workers ebe- where. Not so. concludes a new study of Japanese and American workers, believed to be the larsest such com- parison survey eve~ made. A team of Indiana Universj.. ty researchers. who talked to 1.187 workers in Ind ianapolis and Tokyo (and surrounding industrial areas). found that the averaee U.S. employee is much more satisfied with his job than the comparably em- ployed Japanese. · The report reveals that 81 percent of the Americans are "somewhat" or "very satis- fied" with their jobs, com- pared with 53 percent ol the Japanese: 67 percent of the Americans would take their present jobs again, compared with S3 peiunt of the ~ nese: and 68 percent of Amer· kan workers are willing to work harder to help their company succeed. compared with 44 per- cent of the Japanese. Finally, an overwhelm- ing 88 peiunt of Ameri- cans believe that a com- peny and its employees are "like a big family." Only 36 peiunt of .Jap.- nese workers hold such an Idyllic view. it. NBC's Knight Rider-seven plaindot.hes ~decided to take the law into their own hands. Reveals dub president Eric Demaray. a hardOOiled l().year- old. "We went around to ~ pie's houses and told them about the ~ we could solve: stolen bikes and ~ stolen stun. and finding out who knocked over their trash cans." Who could tum the sleuths down when their fee is such a steal: 25 cenls split amoos seven shamuses. But eYe1'I with the most » ~ equipment -the Kn¢t Riders boast ·a shon- wave walkie-4a1kie netwof1t that Mickey Spillane ffii8ht envy - thett are some C8l9eS thal have yet to be cracked. Recently an ex<OnVki WTOte to·F.ric and his ~-Old maer. Tina. •ins for ~ in locati"8 his children. "He Slid 25 centS'iKid -and he has leYerl kids... Eric says cnlliJy. The PIP is stil work· ;,. on that one. but busines is boomi... and the IP'O'.IP his ~ receM!d an award from a local pofice chief. Remi,._on 5eeele -look oull · of the dumb blonde. "He's ma- iorins in ~et weaving" is one typical rut, along with. "His knuckles scrape the ground when he walks." Unlor1unately for den~ of the gridiron. a recent study by the College FOOlball Association does little to dispel this dumdum imase. A survey of 47 of the 61 col- leees and universities in the as- 90dation from 1976 to 1982 shows that only 46 percent of players on scho&arships gradu- alil!d within a five..year period. ~ But the association's executive ! di~ Olarles M. Nelson, J preten a more favorable inter· pretation of the saamtic: Nearly half of the players did graduate within five year5: and "football players are graduatine at the same rate as the student body in general. I befieve the surwy ~ the credibility of col- • athtetes." ... n.AYI CAil . 51&1hrius) ~y -Rita Moreno 52. Monday - Fr1nk SiNilra 58; C.cxmie Fl'lnds 45. lbelday -Dick V1n Dyke 58. ~ - Patty Duke Allin 37: Morey Amltetdlm 59; John Davtd- IOI\ 42. ~ -nm Conway 50. ~ -Uv uu .. m1n 44. SlhwdaY -WUlilm WreS4. 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