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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot, r. ' . I .There were ple~ty of heroes. in Orange/t;o~nty durii,.g , '8~ . . ' By CHRISTLllilE DECKER Ofllloto.lr ........ 'WtJh1 an or&@nliation that ~ti we and dO ev~ ihe • ' last wiahel ·to tamlnally ll1 chil-wished f«. ~ '· 111111 Cllll. -wa homes . on -ed·ge_ a.i .slide site ---rr-- By ROBERT BARKER that first was reported early oe111e ~.,.....,. Friday morning may have trig- Authorities maintained an gered the disaster. around·the-clock •New Year's But Caravalho said not _Eve vigil at two e~ve San enough information is avail- C}emente Houses perehed near able. "It's kind of like which -the edge of a sheer cliff that came first -the chicken 'or the appears to · be in danger of egg .. chipping off and sliding away. "Some of tbe--<>Wners say the The two homes, valued at broken water main cal.1$ed .the-~-approximately $500,000 each, earth to slide. But the slidiDg are located next door to the eat;th may have caused the - thne relidences that plum-collar (a fixture'that joins the meted about 40 feet to ~ ' two ends of the water pipe) to bottom of a canyon Friday become displaced. evening. , "It's hard to draw a con- There appeared to be n0 1 clusion from t~~ material we injuries but the homes were have at this time. We hope to destroyed. have a ~port next week." The edge of the cliff showed Carvalho said he hopes tests signsofflakingawaySaturday, being conducted by a geo- accoriling to City Manager technician will provide a quick George A . Caravalho. asssessment of conditions and In all, families have beep helpshow local authorities how evacuated from about 22 hilltop to alleviate sl.re8S and to protect · homes overlooking the Pacific residents and their property. Ocean about a mile north of city He said borings may $how if hall and east of Interstate 5. Friday night's slide is related to GeolQgisu were lnlfpping a possible ancient slide. He said ~d making test borings of the there was another earthslide in area Saturday. Officials hope0 the same general area a few the tests will provide a clue as to years ago. what caused the mas&ve slide There were no injuries in that displaced about 350,000 Friday night's slides although cubic yards of soil. houses belonging to Ben and Some residents claimed that JoAnn F.drnonson. 1215 Via a malf~--Water . .,.._<See SLIDE, Page~) She skated from chorus line to I • ·s tar · o f the show It was typlca.1 Hollywood. The star of K.nott'a Berry Farm winter ice show w• practicing her routine a day before the opening perfonnance when she landed wrong during a jump and broke her foot. ~Hardly. The s)\ow's choreographer simply looked over his crew of 15 ct?orus members and ~icked the Voup's best skater to take her place. . He aelected Costa Mesa's Aimee Kravette, fonner member of the United States International Figure Skating team and the former principal skater for Ice Cap&dee, who has earned enough trophiee and medals to fill a good-si?.ed living room. Sitting in .. the canyon after a sli'de destroyed them are the homes of, f roqt left, Bob sod Renee Strong, Joh{' and· Peggy Hook and Ben and JoA~n Ed- monson. The 'Strongs had just purchased their home, seen in lower photo, having closed escrow on it just a week before it was destroyed. The saytna, "A gOod friend 11 hard to oome by," WU definitely. proven U"ntrue ln Orange County la&t year. · It was a tough year for many people .. But for every diffiCWty, there .eemed to be people rtahd- lng by ready to lend a helping hand, open their wallets and aet involved -to become friends. •There were many 1nstanCes of people tjsking their lives to 1&ve another'k, of 'people who took the time to put out ragina fins in ~ighbon' homes and people who gave time and m:>ney to help the lea fortunate. Here a but of a few of those many.stories: • JUI Da.vl1 was 25 and dying of cancer. Her last wish was to establish a 1~ chapter of Make a Burglary suspect ~ is .. shot A Fountain Valley police Qfficer shot a burglary suspect 1everal times Saturday evening after he tried to grab Officer Kevin Arnold's service revolver, police officials said. · · · · The as.year-old suspect. id9t- (fied as"'O}'t-Of ·State resident Wil- liam Pruitt, ~y was hit in the ann, leg and -chest by slugs from the .38 caliber gun. He wu taken to Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital. Of f1cer Arnold al.lo suffered injuries in the skir- mish over the gun and was taken to Humana HoeRital in Hunt- ington Beach. Hoepital officials decliped to dbcloee the condition of either man. dttn. After her, dnth, her h'-W-Gre1•r1 ••• ••••••rJ i · band; John Davia •. establiahed a WePer, Santa ~· made a chapter ln Newport Beleh ln . .elne. decWon when they. April. .tt ia tM only one ln doMt.ed the CQnlW Ol lMir 6-! CalifOl'n~. ~ • • Y'*'~ '°"· Peter, ~tier ~ died• Make a WW. lfanted 1ta first tut Sept.ember in a traffte .a:t-• wiah ln October t0 14-ym-old dent . .-'rhe corneal im,..,,taJ .Tamara Smltll of El Toro, who enabled two C.nMi.an boyt the: wu dying of bone-cancer. She aame'.,eto11ee. . f wanted it> "go on a big beautiful· Vicky Clan, O»ta M..a •• ahiJ>f eee the clear~ue water and the redplent Of a aooci died th.i8 eat all that~ l !' month .. She Nd only • IMO . She and her paren,tl were flown Mercury to get htt to her job at · to Miami, Florida arid tU.,n on a New.port· Harbor Lutbeian crui9e to the Virgin lalands, Church. Tiie car WM in dire need .Bahamas 'and Puerto Rico. Mar. of eXpenaive repaln and Clark, 38, riott Hotel.a, Sitma.r Cz;uiaea; and divorced With an l\;year-old IOf1 to Eastern Airlines too~ the bill sup~ barely had enouch Altll9ugh 'Taa.ra died ~on the money to pey her rent. She came return filght. her patent.a uid she · home Dec. 8 and found a 19'78 red was ~ppy beca~.tle wu able to (See itl~ HEROES, P .. e .U) . -. ., . " SoIDe trash collectors wil l take·· a holiday off The terrible trash tragedy ~t occu,rred Monday won't be repeated next week if you live in Newport Beach. Costa Mesa. Fountaiil Valley or Huntington Beach. · 'The dirty deed ocauTed when iart.ge trucks in IOme Orange c.out dties su.rpNed sleeping residentl the day after ChristmaS by ~ to collect refule on a Jecal holidaY.. It got meay after that. - ~I oompanles had to double their rou.nds"Wedneeday or -i:-up many residentl who ._,med trash. pickup woWd be-a day latebecau. of the Cb.ristmu'hOlidy, said Florine Reichle, assmant mecretary.of the Costa Msp Santiary District. · · She said the trash ccfilpany will never try to forgo a · holiday • againSo th.is week. CGsta Mesa. Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Newport Be.ch residents can expect trash pick up to run a day late: But .in ~ and .Laguna Beach, the brave 90uls will try it aaain. Sanitation officials in those cin said they will be out bnght and eerly on Monday hoping citizens baw gotten their garbage tQgether. . . ' !.. • • "I was rellly surprised when I was told J was going to do the show," said Kravette, 23. "When I was all by m)'lelf getting ready for rehearsal, they played the show tape that tells who·s starring in the show - I heard my name and 1ta.ried to cry." A police spokesman said 9C!Veral ,. r-1m1111J1-..-..!"'"'!"'! ..... ~~ .... ~....,-....... ~~ml!l"'!..--.----- • The tall. alender, redhead ha an impressive list of credita that are topped off by a skating role ln last 11W1Uner's smash movie, "Fluhdance," But for the put week, ahenas been dazzling packed Good Time Theater crowds with a graceful anay of ballet-like laybacks. double jwnpe and aplrala. ti h 'd add'"d 0 1 made Up my OWTI routines, I e W , uoe thatcho~aphenCathy Steele and Tom Mahoney helped witli eome of the' fine pointl. J ,....,., ....... 1t...., • . Kravette1 who grew up ln New Jeney, has been Cotta Me•a '1 Aimee Kravette. lkatlna ainCe ahe wu a small child. 'tbia meant eeven . houra a day of figUre eightt, tripl toe loop a~ pions Linda Frallanne and Elaine Zayak. When doUble axe ls, and little time for much elae. • · Kravette live<l ln New Jerwey, lbe and Zayak worked But the hard work paid off. Any skater who out at t -e AIM nnk, · appeara Gi one U.S. }"tgu.re Ska\l~ NatJona.l "The Chrlstnw show haa been a great ex· Chanl~pcan•Yah.e11one.ofth 12best1katen ~rte.nee," Krav ue UJd. "1 want to thank all the tn UM country for that year. -that'• a IOt to brai peop who pde thil i>Oi!lible.1' about .. JCniwtte, however, ea.med the right to Youcan Kii tte,Snoopy, Woodstock and a compete ln four nati()Jlal champjonarup1 between chorus of ka~rs at Knott's Berry Farm's Good Time 1977-80, akatin& a alnst th Uk of former wor~d Th ter wday and Monday. ,. .. 1hots were fired from Officer Arnold's "primary wea)>Qh" when PNitt tried to wrest it away. Arnold then reportedly drew a teCOnd gun while the two were struggling ·and shot the suspect, pcaibly four times. A district attorney's team is investigating. Lt. Rod Gillman said the i1'¥.i- dent-began when a nei&hbof allegedly 1po~\ed Prwll and an unidentified woman·· companion tryina to takeoff a wtndow ~n at a t'elild nee at La C.Otonia Avenue. The wom n was book«.'d on usplcion of bW'glary t Hunt- ancton BHch Jail . Pruitt, Gillman d, facer possible charges of at mpted murd r or ult. . ----- ., .. . '""" .... .... .42 Orange Co~s~OAILV PILOT/Sunday, January t, 198'4 Huntington gymnast on 'Olympi3 d ' Rose float World dass gymnasl Kathv Johnson of Hunungtun flt.dl h Y.11! bE.' ft•aturro on "Olymp1<1d. Transunwrica OccHlenwl Lift·".; lloat in thl· R1>St Paradf' on 'Monday Ekach .Johnson will be joined on tht• Transamerica Occ1dPntal -float by 1wo other Olympic hopefuls - tnph: JUmp<·r Willie Banks and gvmnast Lydia Bree .. v Huntington hank robber i gets $263 ~:~1 A bank robber wh cl · tc Asoneoftht·countr'I stopthn-1· gymnasLs. Juhn-.on 1-. uins1dt•r1·cl ·• favorite to qualify for th<· I \.184 Olympic· team .. Aft1•r M'Vl'n ~1·:11 ... on the US natwnal "-flmr·n·.., gymnastics tc-am. stw as its -.1·1H11r member Juhns<>n. 1·t n u•tvl·d .1 bronz<· medal in floor 1 x1•rc1M• 111 <the 1981 World Garnc' Also riding the float will be gold mt'daJi~t Bruce Furniss (swim- ming. 1976). silver medalist Ann M6'yers (bask etball. 1976). and hronz.e medalist Jessie Valde1 r box mg. 1972 ) Costa Mesa Boys Ch oru s in Rose Parade have a gun tnade ~with $ 6~ from the Bank of America at 1hf com er of Beach Boulevard $ld Atlanta Avenue in Huntin~n She ts <• part tin If' n>ar h cimJ ;1 nwmber of the Southt•rn Call fornia Ac.ro Tt·am 1n I lunt111gt1111 The float will feature o 16-foot ( >lympic torc:h, tht; Olympw rings. thE> laµr.el ~reath of v1<:tory and "Star in 'Motion," th<' off1ual -;ymbol of the 1984 Summer GamC'S m Los Angeles M<:m~X'r'-of lht· Cost.1 J\lt '>d h;1sC'd All Arm·nn1n Bo)'' l'horus will be up br 1ght <llld t .irl'.Y MonJay morning to 1111<' do~ n Colora<io Bott l(•vard on nrw nf l llf' flowt•r hf•dt'('k<'d floats Ill tll(' Tournament of HIJS('S 1',11 atlt· 111 Pa...adena TODAY'S WEATHER More c le ar skies predicte d (,(>a~,ta / r~., ., ,, ~ f ditt i. t .,. ,, ''"'' sr l'1 wermt1111 ..,,.,.\ c.11 • "' ' • '' •••• Wthd' ll "~ ,.,.i,r I "'"'1 r,, I Jft.;, High'\ lod"'f /11 I.'').,,~ i\nfJ m .. ,.t1, , ,,""' S-01 Moort~, l ,._,, 11 SOf!J lnnftr 'lfll.alflrt p •.q Cont 111pt t 1 , t' < ·~lt!t '•••·1d h ,,,., ~-· .. t •Lf• 0<.'1ii f\hf lhf'!1t\I ., fO w 1 ,,, I ' 1tont1 ot".-'* .... ..,_.,.,,, r, ,, 1 .. •• tf'i' •H•r ®" .. 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I Super Pefm Salet You 'll be lookin' goOd _Jrl o~r perfect perm_s~·­ Nova Perm , •40 for ~?SO R9GIS HAIRSTYUSTS NEW LOCATION IN SOVTli COAST PLAZA Lower L•v•I Neer 8ura a " -• r .. / TOP 01.IHI NIWI NATION ' . World ~traveler Saman,ha horn~ .fro~ trip to Japan By ne At-.clliled Pre11 ~ _ d ~RTLAND, Maine 7 Lookl~g tired after a l4•hour J>~ rt e frar!' Tokyo, globe-trottin1 1ehoolgirl ~tha Smith llelurned to Maine on Saturday af~r her 10-day holiday trip to .. Japan. Lut •ummer. 11-)'ear-oJd Samantha traveled tn the SoViet Unio~ at the invitation of President Yurt-Andropov. Samantha had written to the Soviet leader astona questions about nuclear war. Alkcd where she would like to 10 next, ahe smiled and ·Aid "Ireland." Samantha and her mother, Jane, traveled through Japan at the invitation of '8 arc)up promoting an in~rnationaJ 1elencoe and technology exposition in that country in 1985 . .,. r Former Rep. Byron -G. Rogers dies DENVER -llormer Rep. Byron G. Rogers, who served 10 tenns in C.Ongte91 and wu regarded by colleagues aa a champion of dVll rfghta, died Satta.rday. He was 83. The Democrat was hospitalized Friday when one of his major blood vessels burst, and he died at about 1 :50 a.m. Saturday after undergoing surgery at 8oee Medical Center, said hia daugh~r. Shirley Ann Martin of ~wood, Kan. · STATE -. $2,478, 716 s!ot machine payoff .-.-..... STATELINE -A California grape grower waa ~anded a check Saturday for $2,478,716 after at.ate g&mµlg authorities \terllied that he had won the nation's largest slot machine jackpot. The jackpot, paid at Harrah's Tahoe casino, is twice the $1.2 million pe.id by an AtlantiC City casino in November 1982. Rocco Dinubilo, 83, of Fresno, told c.asino officials he had read a·bout the-growing progressive slot machine prize and told friends he was "going to get lt." He said he waan'toerta.iJl.what he'll do with the money. "Right now ru pay taxes and 10me bills and then figure out what to do next." Prirate services for Dennis Wilson .. INGLEWOOD -All surviving members of the Beach Boys except Brian Wilson attended a private memorial service Saturday for the band'• drummer, Dennis Wil.aon, who drowned at age ~9. a 1pokesman said. Wilson's song, "Farewell, My Friend," from his 1977 solo album. ·"Pacific Ocean Blue," was played during the briei ceremony_fot..15 to 100 family members at Inglewood Cemetery, Mid Sandy Friedman, a spokesman for the band. Friedman said · Brian Wilaon had at1ende<tanother service prior to the Inglewood oeremony. In a statement issued through Friedman, Brian Wilson said: "My brother is with me in my heart and he will be with me in 11\Y music for A 11 my life." WORLD Senior Chinese official said ill . - PEKING -China's leading daily devoted half its front page . Saturday to an article on Politburo member Chen Yun, evidence .that a major figure in the country's post-Mao modernization drive is aravely ill. The Communist Party People's Daily published an April 1981 speech and July 1983 letter Ol._Chen's, along with an announcement that a book of 10me of his writings will go onrsale ~~day. In China's state-run press, -such items often mean the penon is quite old, sick or about to retire. Pakistan quake .. toll at least 12 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -An earthquake that struck before cbwn Saturday in the mountains of nqrthem Pakistan coDapeed MVeral dozen houaes, killing at least 12 people and injuring 38 aa they slept, authorities said. The quake, al 4:53 a .m .• had its epicenter about 150 miles north of Peshawar in mountains on the Pakistan- Afahanistan border, 18.ld officials at the Upper Atmospherjc fleteareh Center at Peshawar, 100 miles northwest of Islamabad. The officials said the temblor was measured at ~ on the Richter Scale of gJ'OUnd motion. A quake with· a reading of 6 or greater can do severe damage. Captured U.S. airman meets with Jackson ,. DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) - U.S. Navy airman Robert 0 . Goodman Jr., held prisoner by .Syria for seven weeks, told Demo- cratic presidential candidate J esse Jackson on Saturday that he is well treated and needs only a · "plane ticket home." J ackson, in Syria on a private visit to make a "moral appeal" for the release of Goodman, arranged the visit for his party and mem- bers of the foreign press during talks with Syrian officials earlier Saturday . He met with Foreign Minister Abdul-Halim Khaddam and Syr- ian religious leaders, but a sched- uled session with President Hafez Assad was postponed. • The one-hour session with Goodman was held at the Syrian army political department's head- quarters in.downtown Damascus Soldiers and security guards covered the neighborhood from roadblocks and rooftops as Jack- son's calvacade of limousines, escorted b¥ U .S: Secret Service -and Syrian secret police, arrived at the heavily guarded comp<?und in late afternoon. . Goodman was brought into a small study from a room across ttle hall that held a bed. It was not known if that was where he had 'been held since he was.brought to the Syrian capital. He would not say We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't yo~ 'hke" Call the number at left and your message wm ~ _recorded, J 842·6086 .. 5' ... ~,..,",OU 00 Mt MQ ,,_ ,,_.... t)' uo,.m Olllllbe7pm ~'~!-Wlll M IMutoe1 1110 "-*Y II ,.., tnoc ftoelwe r-~ :/a.M,G411 ..... 10 , m '"° ~ ooor .... ............ Ctn•tl•: "ilfl•t IRED &~ .... ~ .... -- tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . The same 24-hour ans werin& service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone num~r for verification. No \'irculatlon calls. please Tell us what '1 on your mind ORANGE COAST ·Dlily Pilat .... 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' orange coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, January 1. 1984 ' f An up and aown ye·ar for P·res.ident Reaga .n WASHJNGTON (AP)' -~ident Reagan, at8.4pereent,ltremainedonepe~nf.aiepointabove approaching a re-election announcement. Cf;ln look · lta level when Reagan took o(fice nearly three years back on'a year in which the economy moved solidly ago. ahead. but arms talks appeared near oollapse and Interest rates, while lower than when the scores of U S . servicemen died. pl't'Sidenl took office. remained 1tubbomly high, but In 1983 Ronald Reagan dispatched, toops ~ .they did not stymie the recovery. However; the invade a tiny Canbbean island and several thbusand federal budket deflck re~tned an unsolved prob- troops were deployed for maneuvers in Cen~al lem. · Arnenca. At year's end. U.S. Marines were spending AB heartening as the ~nomy was for the a second Christmas reinforcing the fragile govern: president and his aides contemplating the ap- ment ~fa small Middle East nation where more thaJ) proaching election year, foreign policy provide0 few 250 U.S. servicemen had died during the year. bright BpPtl. . · The president was the host of an economic In Europe, the Nort~ Atlantic Treaty Organiza- summit of Western nations and traveled t.c Japan and tion ·proceeded with plans to mode~ its nuclear South Korea to recommit America's support. Bot force, .and American deployment of new medium- amiqJncreased concern for h.ls security. his home in range nuclear missiles began on schedule. Waihington was behrnd concrete barriers at the end Efforts to negotiate a reduction in long-range of the year. / , U .S. and Soviet nuclear missiles were unsuccesaful, ''Our economy is tretrl11ed . For too many of our · and the Soviets broke off talks to limit both sides' fellow cjtizens -farmers, steel and auto workers, arsenals and to reducl forces in Europe. lumbermen, black teenagers, working mothers -Reagan~s advisers acknowledged privately that this is a painful period," the president said in nis State they were conc.-emed about the potential political of the Union address last January. But he told the impact if U.S: Marines are still targets in Beirut - nation: "America is on the menu.:• "sitting ducks,"·one aide called them -when voters On the mend it was, as the economic rebound go to the polls next Nov. 6. . Ar Wlrep!M>IO In May, the leadert of Canada, Britain, France, Gennany, lt.aly and Japan. travel~f tO ·t.ne coloniaJ vin.ge of Williamsburg, V 11: for an c.:onomk 11ummi t conference chaired by Reagan. ln November, the president traveled to Japan and South Korea, and made a brief trip to the demilitarized wne. The Williamsburg con! erence avoided the squabbles that erupted at the previous e<.'onomic meeting, in France. as Reagan played a public rol~ on the world stage ¥ the host of a tnajor international meeting. · Sec.urity was increased arounf:f the president as officials feared the possibility of a terrorist attack. Dump trucks filled'with sand were pl.Peed at White House gates on Thanksgiving Day analater replaced by concrete barriers. Ground-to-air missiles were reportedly deployed at the White House. • Reagan ~ced what may have been his toughest fqreigr\. policy decisions on a dreary Sunchly afternoon in late October. His sleep had been interrupted at 2:27 a.m. with wbrd that ·an''~plosion'had destroyed the Marine headquarters in Beirut. All told, 241 l!.S. servicemen lost their lives.as the res4lt of the blast set of! when a terrorist on a suicide mission· drove an explosive- laden truck into the building. · : turned out to be stronger than virtually all economists The president told an interviewer in December forecast. The growth in the nation's economy had that sending soldiers into possible~m t'has caused been predicted to reach 3.1 percent. A growth rate of him to lose sleep. In <jiscussing the ephone calls 6.5 percent appeared mote likely by year'~ end. . with the families of soldiers kill m Lebanon and · lnflation remained low. By November. un-Grenada, he said he ''hangs up1the phone in worse employment was taltjng dramatic tumbles, although, shape than they were." I Pres-ident Reaga n can look back with mixed -leelings on 1983, is looking r orward to re-election in 1984 .. Reagan was spending the weekend at the Augusta National golf course. His visit was earlier interrupted by a man who drove a pickup truck onto the grounds and seized -and then released -five hostages as he tried to talk to Reagan. et stores;· New Year's Day 10 /am to-6 m ( Shop and save on exercise wear , ·athletic eq~ipment, sheets, towels , car battery, everyday essentials during our storewide sal e starting Sunday , Jan . 1 . 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''Optimists believe there has been a generally deteriorating situation." Last fall, Charles Lichenstein, depu- ty U.S. delegate to the U.N .. crealed a stir when he said that if U.N. members felt unwelcome in this country, the United States "strongly encourages such meh1ber states seriously to con- sider removing themselves and this organization from the soil of the United Stales.'' . . Many Americans agreed'. .. President Reagan said that Lichens- tein "had the hearty approval of most ,-people in America in his suggestion tlhat we weren't asking anyone to leave, but if they chose to leave, 'G'bye'." . Another U.S. delegate told a high school class that the United States should investigate how·U.N. money is used. and. last month. C:Ongress pie spending for the United Nations f<9he next fiscal year. · Experts agr~ this is not a pEtriod of good U.S .. feeling for the international organization, but few believ~ the rift will lead to dramatic U.S. action, such as kicking the U .N. headquarters out of New York or leaving the 39-year-old / group. ' Instead, some think the adminis- tration may force changes in the United Nations by the power of the purse string. . "In the long view of history, this is just a bUp, just as Mr. Reagan is a b\ip," said former U N. Ambassador Donald Mc.Henry, who served in the Carter administration. Roger Hansen. a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Inter- national Studies, said ''We've been through these periods before." . But Hansen said the administration's "brinksmanship" could lead to the United States da.maging its ties with the United Nations almost by accident. ·Steven Dimof f. Washington director of the non-profit U.N. 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But amid increased concern for his security, his home in Washington was behind concrete barriers at the end of the year. "Our economy is troubled. For too many of our fellow citizens -farmers, steel and auto workers. lumbermen, black teenagers, working mothers - this is a painful period," the president said in his State of the Union address last January. But h e told the nation: "America is on the mend." at 8.4 pe~nt, lt remained one percentage poinubove Its level when Reagan took office nearly three years ago. 1 Interest rates, while lower · than when the president took office, remained stubbornly high, but they did not stymie_ the recovery. However I the federal budget deficit remained an unsolved prob- lem. AB heartening as the qoonomy was for the president and his aides contemplating the ap- proaching election year, foreign policy provided few bright spota. In Europe, the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion .proceeded with plans to modernize its nuclear force, and American deployment of new medium- range nuclear missiles began on schedule. · Efforts to negotiate a reduction in lonttrange U.S. and Soviet nucl~iles were unsuccesaful, and the Soviets broke off talks to limit both sides' arsenals and to reduce forces fu Europe'. Reagan's adviseno ac.lu\c}wledged privately that they were concerned about the J:><>tential political impact if U.S. Marines are still targets in Beirut - "sitting ducks.'' one aide.called them -when voters · go to the polls next Noy. 6. Al' WlfepftOIO · In Mar. the leaden of Canada, Britain, FranC(?. Germany, ~taly and JaP.M travel~ to the colonial village of Williamsburg, V a. for an t.'<>nomk summµ. conference chair9d by Reagan. In November, the·. president traveled to Japan and Soutt\ Korea, anol made a brief tr'lp to the demilitarized wne. . The Williamsburg · conierence avoided the aquabbles that erupted at the prE:viou& a.-onomtc meeting, In France. as Reagan played a public role on the world stage as the host of a major interhataonal meetihg. Security was increased around the president as · officials feared the possibility of a terrorist attack. Dump trucka filled with•sand were placed at White House gates on Thanksgiving Day 'and later repla~ by concrete barriers. Ground-to-air missil88 wen.• reportedly deployed at the White House. . · Reagan faced what may have been his toughest foreign policy decisions .on a dreary Sunday afternoon in late October. His sleep, hfld been lnterrupted at 2:27 a.m~ with word that an_A.':'plosion had destroyed the Marine headquarters m Beirut. All told, 241 U.S. servicemen Jost their lives as the result of the blast set off when a terrorist on a suicide mission drove an explosive- laden truck into the building. On the mend it was, as·the economic rebound turn.ed out to be stronger than virtually all economists 'forecast. The growth in the nation's economy had been predicted~ reach· 3.1 percent. A growth rate of 6.5 percent appeared mo.re likely by year's end. Inflation remained low. By November, un- employment was taking dramatic tumbles, although, - The president told lllJ interviewer in December that sending soldiers into.possible combat has caused him to lose-sleep. In discussing the telephone calls wit}) the famil~ of sol~l."S killed in Lebanon and Grenada, he said he "hangs up the phone in worse shape than they were.'' President Reagan.can look back with mixed feelings on 1983, is looking r orward to re-election in 1984. Reagan was spending the weekend at the Augusta National golf course. 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WASHINGTON (AP) -In rhetoric· Instead, some think the adminis- and reality, ·the Reagan administratio11 tration may force changes in the United is showing i~ disenchantment with the Nations by the power of the purse United Nations. It's e.ven said it will string. pull out of UNESCO, the United.. "In the long view of history. this is Nat.ions Educational, Scientific and just a blip. just as Mr. Reagan 1s a blip," Cultural Orga01zation. said former U.N. Ambassador Donald "We_'re probably at a low point in McHenry. who served in the Carter sympathy for and support for. the administration. United· Nations,''· said Michael A. Roger Hansen. a professor at Johns Freney. a senior fellow at Georgetown Hopkins School of Advanced-Inter- University's Center for Strategic Stud-national Studies, said "We've 'been ies. "Optimists believe there has been.a th.tough these periods before." , generally deteriorating situation." But Hansen said the administration's Last fall, Chari~ Lichenstein. depu-"brinksmanship" could lead to the ty U.S. delegate to the U.N .. created a United States damaging its ties with stir when he said that if U.N. members the United Nations almost by accident. felt unwelcome in this country, the . Stev~n Dimoff. Washington ditector United States "st~ongly encourages of the non-pr9fit U.N. Association of such member states seriously to con-the United St.ates of Amf!rica, said he sider removing themselves and this wasn't overly concerned by the situ- organization from the soil of the United ation. "I don't mean to say everything is States.'' rosy and everything is right." he added Many Americans agreed. ·, quickly.. . President Reagan said that Lichens-A Roper Organization poll, com- tein "had the hearty approval of most' missioned by the U.N. association last .people in America in his suggestion June, showed 60 percent of 1 the that we weren'taskinganyonetoleave, respondents believe it was worthwh1le but iL •• ey chose to leave, 'G'bye'." for the United Sta Jes to keep ~orking Another U.S. delegate told a high within the inJ,emati.onal body. Some 23 sehool class · that the United States percent considered the United Nations should investigate how U.N. money is hostile to U.S . interests. used. and. last month, Congress froze Conservatives, however, have step- spending for the United Nations for the ped up pressure q_n the United States to next fiscal year. counter what they call "anti-A.rneri- Experts agr~ this is not a period of canism" at the United Nations, particu-· good U.S. feeling for the international larly at \he 157-member U.N. 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This consolidation~ rather than providing more efficieni govern.mental operations, has in- explicably tied United States strate~c planning with popu- ~tion protection during emetg- t·ncy e<1nditions. · What one might object to is that aa arm of the Department of f)efense assLimes responsibility for civilian, non-war related popu- lation protection and that, in order to maintain control over that area, ·they must·cite the commonalities of all potential disasters, from toxic spill to nuclear attack, as if (hey could be treated or adminis- tered in the same way. Should the Office of Emerg- ency Services, as an agent of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, have the power to threat- en a local community's needed grant-funding for earthquake and other preparedness? WC1Uld evacuation for a .toxic spill in San Juan Capistrano. for example, be in any Way the same sort of event as a nation-wide evacuation in antlcipation of a nuclear attack? It IAllBQI satisfaction of the Orange County community. . To this end the Orange County Citizens Advisory Board on Civil Defense has asked for public forums; only this and nothing more. We.are a gr6up of private citit.ens who are concerned about this country's wlitical. military and ideological posture, which increasingly builds toward the possibility of a nuclear event. We have given a grea( deal of thought and study to the issues raised here. We also know that this democratic system works for us. History has shown that the ordi.hary Ameri- can citizen has influenced the decisions our elected representa- "tives mske for us. We trust that an informed electorate can partici- pate to the degree these weighty decisions demand and can take full and equal repsonsibility for the course our government chooses. We are simply asking for the democratic p~ to be used to its full advantage and intent. • ') __ L / ' Victimized by a f edera! judge WASHING TON -Federal judges are the great avatars of justice, figures of majestic pres- ence, a law unto themselves. They have life tenture on the bench. Removi.rlg them ·for mis- conduct is a cumbersome, almost im~ible p~. They.are ef: fectively unto.uchable. G. -Jl-Cl-1-11-11-11-1 -d was probably doomed from the start. involved in the earlier Margoles case while he was attorney gen- eral. After refWJing to remove himself from the case, the judge threw out Margoles' defama~on suit without a trial. general. ·- The long-hidden documents re- veal that Warren's offke was providing the newspaper's at~ tomeys with-substantial material on Margoles from official files.· One assistant attorney general recalls that one of the newspaper's reporters called repeatedly for more information. ____ _.-~_unfortunate. not t.o ,Say ludi- We have eomplete faith that Orange County citi7.ellS, once fully informed about all aspects of population protection against nu- clear attack, will understand that such attempts are futile. We are convinced that all will see that only prevention of nuclear war will ensure survival. However, .whatever consensus is reached. we will have exercised our duties and rights in this democracy and not lefi these vital decisions to offitial.s wh_o may want to portray this subject matter as too import- ant for ordinary people to address..._ Newly disclosed documents, which had been covered up for almost nine years by the Wiscon- sin attorney general's office, re- yeal a particularly malodorous example of judicial despotism -and Margoles was victimized by a smear campaign that falsely de- picted him as an abortionist. So he filed~ civil rights suit against state medical board officials and an assistant to then~ Wisconsin At- torney General Robert W. W~­ ren. A reporter for the Mil wauk~ sentinel began gathering infor- mation critical of Margoles, so the doctor filed a defamation suit against the newspa~r? When contacted by my reporter Bill Bartman, Warren insisted that he had not known of the Matgoles matter while he was attorney geperal. He shredded his personal files' on the day he left office to become a judge. Margoles later appealed the diSJ:nissal of the defamation suit, on grounds that Warren should have disqualified himself. The appeal was denied. In the civil rights trial, meanwhile, .a jury found that Warren's assistant attorney general had maliciously violated Margoles' · rights. But consistent with the doctor's treat- ment' by~ the federal courts, the judge _in that case oveITUled the jury and dismissed the comp~t. I I ... crous, that it is within FEMA's purview to insist we prepare for each disaster in precisely the same -way.~ the very least~ these and other issues must be addressed by everyone concerned to the_ full ~GO TOPPER Member Orange County Citi7.ens Advisory Board of Civil Defense · ethical in.sensitivity. This abuse of judicial power was not justice in the abstract; the victim was a flesh-and-blood indi- vidual, Dr. 14il~h Margoles, for- merly of Milwaukee. I rep(lrted ' k . several years ago Ion the harass-S top the world , it s si c en1ng mentthatbefetiMargolesafterhe opened Milwaukee's first r:acially To the Ed1tor: I cannot believe what I have just read on the front . page of my morning paper. · the laser's use but turns it into, in integtated hospital. He · was their own words, "an effec.tive stripped of his medical license for instrument of terror." a time by the state medical board Has the world gone mad? Is Dr. and was. left finan<::ially ruined and broken in health. . Strangeloveatlastatthecontrols? The doctor and his..&On, Pe""", I mean, where does it stopl M~rely • • J whisper ·Russia and immediately are sti~ fighting for-vindication. Court records and other docu-everyone in Washington and the ments, which have now been Pentagon turns into a quivering made avaitable to me, reveal how mass of jelly. , I cannot conceive of (1) the _the doctor's attempt to'fight back Margoles was stunned to find that the newly appointed federal judge assigned to this suit was none other than Robert W. War- ren, the former attqrney general. At a pretrial conference, Margoles requested that Judge Warren disqualify himself because his fonner ~tant had been en- gaged in a legal battle with' the doctor. Warren ref used to step aside. He would not ·even conduct an unpartial inquiry to determine wheU~~r _.,b.e had himsell been But documents, which Margoles has now obtained, con- tradict Warren's memory. They show that the ,judge. had indeed been involved, in a supervisory role, not only in the earlier Margolescaseagainst the~istcint attorney general, but .in the very case from which he had refused to disqualify himself. Warren's of- fice· sent and ~ived internal memos that make clear the close cooperation between the attorney general's office ·and defense at- torneys in both cases. Warren was informed of ~e · documents but still insisted he knew nothing of the Margoles matter while he was attorney How was all this possible? Michael Shaw, chairman ol the Federal Bar Association's commit- . tee on standards-of practice, says "the conflict'Of ·interest rules ~ gard.ing judges· are ineffective, and warned: "li this trend con- tinue5, public confidence in the judicial sy§tem will decline even further, and Congr~ will Step in and mandate new solutions." . ' Even as the world celebrates the birthday of one who has been called the Prince of Peace, some nincompodp is boasting of a new method of destruction. A weapon developed (I shudder to say) by the U.S. Army and which is ... and I quote "odorless, quiet (for which I assu'me we are supposed to be grateful) and deadJy at a distance. For example, a Warsaw Pact tank commander ... could be quietly (that awful word agai~) blinded . from more than a mile away." mentality which can coldly, calm----------------------------------------------------- ly evolvea laser weapon with such A b d f • • • • b "k :;ro:;;~nbili!~c~~ds~p~ a ye·ar . or 1n1t1a. t1v_ e ac .ers because the label Rus.5ian has been tacked onJ eels no revulsion at the thought of using it to blind My God! While civilian science strives to put the laser to decent use to restore eyesight through its use in surgery, the Military lndus- "trial complex is busily scurrying about doing itsdamndest to negate that by coming up with this latest obscenity, which not only perverts thousands of ypung men. I used to chuckle at the phrase "stop the world, I want to get off." It is no longer amusing. The time has just arrived and I think I'm going to be sick. MARX JANE WOOD Laguna Beach A note on paren I To the &iitor: . I'd like to respond to Sandy Anderson's letter to the editor on Dec. 26 concerning the apathetic parents that didn't show up for the viewing of the film "ChemicaJ People." Sandy. perhaps the parents of these children were attending parties in the area so that their pictures would appear in the Paparazzi column -hold- m~ a drink in their hand. P.C. BENTI Huntington Beach By THOMAS D. ELIAS. Ever since the modern era of the initiative began in 1970, one rule of thumb 'has determined with certainty whilh ballot prop- ositions will pass. That rule: The only laws the people are sure to vote for are those the Legislature has refused to pass despite. m~ive public pressure. And none of the many in- itiatives proposed for 1984 -a rare election year because there will be no major statewide races in California except ballot prop- ositions -meets that standard. Initiative backers like Howard Jarvis and Paul Gann, whose 1978 SU~ with Proposition 13 made 1 folk heroes. of them, have no trouble qualifying their measures for the ballot. Both have well-financed organizations and mailing lists which make it easy to get any plan they back onto the ballot. Similarly', Gov. Deukmejian can expect his supporters in the Republican Party to qualify two initiatives he's backing for either the June or November ballot. But the eventual fate of their initiatives is another matter. Gann's proposal, already set for the June ballot, would require a 30 percent cutback in the Legis- lature's own budget and reduce the power of the Assembly speaker. The inner workings of the Legislature may annoy some ..... insiders, but they have hardly been the subject of mass public concern, as property taxes were in 1978 and the Peripheral Canal' was among Northern Cali1otruans in 1982. Similarily, the new Jarvis in- itiative, designed to fine-tune Proposition 13 by making new taxes even harder to impose, results from n.o public pressure., Rather, it stems from the rage Jarvis feels against the-courts and other officials who have chipped away at his 1978 measure. As for Deukmejian's proposals -one to create a reapportionment commission which he hopes will give Republicans a better deal than they've gotten in the past, the other to split t~e state Su- preme Court into two panels and add four new justices -both are blatantly poll~. backed by Re- publicans and opposed by party-line Democrats. Two other proposed initiatives to refonn campaign financing are sponsored by a. former legislative analyst and a onetime chairman of the Fair Political Practices Com· mission. Neither proposal has ~e backing of either major party or an organization like Gan.n's or Jarvis', so both will have a tough time· making ·the ballot. That's es~y true since both plans address problems that annoy in- siders but don't matter much to U!rge masses of voters. l.M. BDJd 1smashedemera1ds Some reverse resolutions Every one ofdthese initiatives tries to take a vantage of the decade-old tactic of turning to the people when fellow politicians won't cooperate with a new plan. But al1 of them ignore history: The voters ~ually are loathe to Early Spanish explorers mis- ' takenJy believed true emeralds couldn't be broken. So when soldiers with Francisco Pizar:ro's expedition found what looked like emeralds, they smashed same t.Q smithereens with hammers. then lOSsed handfuls of them aside, greatly disappointed. So show the historial footnotes. Wrong again, men! They were the real thing. The significance of <Christmas Eve goes back to when the earliest Christians as well as the Jews started their days at sunset. The original Christmas !;Ye was the bcginn1ng of Christmas Day. Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean on ships only about·half as big as those EgyptiM vessels that cruised the Nile in the days of the pharaohs. Q. The Spartans o( Parly Greece took young boys away from th€'ir OAAHOE COAST . Daily Pilat ,, mothers, did the y not? • A . [f said boys apPfared healthy, they did. At age 7. To be brought up in barracks. If at birth the boys didn't appear healthy, they were simply abandoned to starvation. Q. Settle a bet. Has thtte ever been a U.S. president who re- nounced his citizenship? A. Not exactly. One president only renounced the Union_.. John Tyler -and later-served in the Confederate Ho~ of Represen- tatives. But that's not quite tbe same thing, is it? Literary historians waited half a century after William Shakespeare's death to write about him. Sorry, too late. Nobody left aLve rememoored wm. and he didn't write &nything about himself. Think of that! A poet who didn't write a direct line about hnnseif. ·. H.L scttwam 111 ~ The idea of the year 1984 doesn't do much to me. It isn't any special )cind of a number. It's just" your average. everyday year. Il it hadn't been forGeorgeOr:well. I'd hardly h;,lVe noticed it was coming. For years I've been fighting a losing battle to make September 1 New Year's Day but no one will listen. If we had changed the date on -.yhich the new year s_t.arts, Friday, Aug. l, would be our next New Year's Eve and we wouldn't have been faced with the un- pleasantness last night. We al~ys go to a very nice..earty but I don't even like !lice parties on New Year's Eve. I just wanted to be alone ft>eling rruserable about eU J didn't get done ln the year past and all the hard jobs I have ahead of me in 1984. lnevi~ly you think of any new yeRr as a , ginning ... even rf at comes at tb wrong time of year. Beg) nn a.re exciting because we never learn. Every time we start 110melhing new, we think it'• going to be better than It was last time Fortunately, we're all op- umista. We forget everythins that ~ _,..,., .. ,.. . .JJO---·'· c:.-..... ,,.... OOl1111P9iielfllOI '° ... &MO, • am go wrong and concentrate on how it wm be af everyttilng,goes right. We look forward to a. pleasant expenen a.a ..... CA Our , '>Urni~ ·makes began- t • --L.. ' ...... ~...\ \'I-llDY RDDfHY nings a happy time. Il we knew how long it was going to take us and all the trouble we were going to have with 99 percent of the jobs we start, we'd never start them. ThiS ability we have to put past difficulties out of our minds is one of the wonders of the human brain. Several years ago I listed some resolutions I resolved not to make. l have some more this year. • I'm not gOing to stop eating coffee ice cream. I resolved not to eat l t two years ago and ft lhade me miserable. This year I'm not promising myself anything in regard to ice cream. Maybe I will and maybe I won't. • rm not BOlna to smoke cigarettes this year. Thil is the best kir\d of resolution for me. I can ablolutely ~ this ls a tttolution ru keep. rw never smoked d.garcttes and it iln•t llkt!ly ru 11.a.rt 1.n 1984. . • rm not going to try to excrd.Sle very mt..cft thil year. Since 1 broke lWO rlbs at the ~nd of July when I feU off a taddet. l haven~t played t.enhls. J )l(?ver t ll bat&er an my ··-. act on initiatives unless they life. Last winter l played twice a embOdy causes that have fes~ week with Walter ..Cro~te and for quite awhile. felt terrible. Walter's sd bugy 1 Proposition 13 was an ex.ample selling his book and his record ' of such a ca~; the propolfd albumt.hatheisn'tplaying,either. Jarvis income tax cut of 1980 - I saw him last week and he looks in which failed -was not. great shape, so not playir}g tennis Overall, less than one-third of agrees with him, too. · the initiatives on the ballot sinoo •For the first time I resolve not 1970 have passed. to try to get ahead with this So Jarvis, Gann and De,.&-.... column. I just can't. I write it the kmejian -the leading 1984 same day it's due. initiative sponsors -are ~a • I'm not going to try to save all rl.sk by pU3hing measures towatd the penni~ I take out of my which voten have a basically pockets every night. Th.rff weeks ho-hum attitude. Jarvis ~d ago I spent several hours one night Gann, with their put IUC'CelS and counting the pennies I'd saved. ' orga.nimtions devoted to them, Have yCYU any idea how much can survive ln.ltiative defeats and room '2.43? pennies takes up ln retain t.hm credibility. boxes. cans and dresser drawers? &at can Deukmejlan? AU year, All this time rve been thinking of Deukmejian has-threatened to use myself as rich because of my \he initiaUve whenever Drmo- pennics. Af tcr ..counting them. t cratk legislators refused hit d - reaUud I had exactly $24.37. aires. What happens to his ~UeV- • rm not going to be as loyal to abtllty. lf voters tum tbumbe down th~oompany. Every UJM ['m loyal on ~ or bo1h 9f his planned to the company, ma.nagement lnitiativ.es? chansetend whatever I was be.ing That'• only one of the queeuons loyal to is gone. I'm left holding that will make 19&4.an lnterestfn,a • my k>yaJty. polidcal year even ~h. fo'r the • • rm not going to try to keep flnt time ehlCe 1G72, c;,aufomtam frorn being cynical if the l\tuauon will hav• n<1 mapr elec10ril raoes calls for cyn.icl5m. to deci~. so. Happy New Y ar. U 3iOU • Thomas EJias a a Sari&a drink, don't drive and If you drink Moruca·baled columnist on •c.t te anc:l.drlv • don't do ll near ~ llitlu8. . ~ Daily Pilat SUNDAY, JAN 1, 1984 FINANCE STOCKS r BS 86 - Underdog eahawk · advance to ·AFC final with up et in Miami. B2. ~ . KnowleS: .. 'I plan ()n pla,ying' Lee Knowles By ROGER t;ARLSON Of Ille OIMy "°4 ltaff PASADENA -UCLA's Bruins take the field for the second straight time as the Pac-10 champion and western representa- tive in the Rose Bowl Game Monday - upsetting the odds with a second straight late stretch drive to gitln the honor. There are some stt:rling standouts for th.e-BrutJ\s;-'such as defensive back Don Rogers and tight end Paul Bergmann. both of whom are big keys to the success of the Bruins. But there is another side to 'UCLA's game and it's the heart and soul of the Bruins-it's why the Bruins have bemme resident owners of the Rose Bowl. There are several -and one is Lee Knowles, the former Marina High ~ams have guns to halt 'Skins' . ~ march to title WASHINGTON (AP) -Pride. honor and money will be the prizes today as the def ending Super Bowl champion Washing- ton Redskins play host to the Los Angeles Rams 1ri a National Con- ference semifinal game at Robert F .. Kennedy Stadium. !fhe winner advances to next week's conference championship, moves a step cl~r to the Super Bowl and is guarante;ed at least $18,000 a man in additional play- off money. "When you have that kind of incentive, you don't worry about a team getting up for a game," said Redskin assistant coach Rich- ·ie Petitbon HJStory woufti seem to be on the st<fe. of ~the Redskins, who have . never lost a playoff game at borne, trounced th~ Rams 42-20 five weeks ago and have only lost three times in their llist 32 games overall. · On TJI today Channel 2 at 8:30 a.m. league's top rusher .<Eric.~ Dickerson, 1,808 yards) and one of the league's bes( rushing de- fenses at you is trouble," Petitbon said. Th~ Redskins, wbo finished with an· NFL best 12-4 mark cipri11~ regular season, will c06ntl' .. -ytlftlit~ explosive of{ense that struck for a league-record 541 points. ~ The fledskins are led by All- Pro Joe Theismann at quar- terback, veteran running back John Riggins, who rushed for career best 1.34 7 yards this season, and wide receiver Charlie Brown,. whose 78 receptions tied for first among all~ receivers. "The Redskins can COrQe at you from any place on the field and score." said Rams Coach John Robinson. "The game will be th~ ultimate test for ~ team." The strength of the Rams team is their defense. linebacker who has become a 1.wo-year starter and defensive signal caller. At 6-llA , 223 JX>Unds, he's average at, best in appearance But when the ,jersey and shoulder pads are removed, what's left are the results of years of dedication -muscles rippling with the John Scaai-ra look And 1f he goes dQwn, he always gets up The latest setback for Knowles.~ last Monday when in practice he "went down with a knee injury, but as it has become his (and the Bruins) custom, at's going to take more than that to keep him away from Illinois Monday. "A couple of days ago he was out," saad UCLA Coach Terry Donahue Wednesday. ''But.now (Wednesday). he's question- able.iOn the day of the game t)e may be out I there for t}\e flip of the coin." ffhere have been (ew moments when Knowles has been stopped on a meteroric rise to the top, alihough he ad.mi~ hunself he didn't anticipate the progress ~nd stndes he has made since his prep days at . Marana. · "No." Knowles responds, •·1 really ·· didn't trunk of being a three-~ear starter at UCLA (as a junior he figures to become on~}. ''Wd visions of seeing. some playing , tune as a sophomore and possibly starting in my junior and senior8 years. l hope I'm ahead of the game but I know there are some good ones coming up. toc.i" Knowles is the sort who comes up with the big plays in big games and is an the · thick of it in the fourth quarter ~hen the Bruins have proved tougher than most. "They build up the big games," ex- plains Knowles, "and you prepare your-· seJf nlentaJly for It. When you meet great opJX>nents you naturally-do your best." AB for the fourth-quarter reputation the Brwns have acquire<f. Knowte. says; ·•we try au four quaners. but it doesn't seem to really click until the fourth." When Knowle8 went down in practice when a teammate fell on tum from behind' he was taken to the doctor and init.lal estimattons was that it was a torn ligament. "I thought it was just a little stret.Ch;" says Knowles, "and I didn't want to believe it was-tom. I said I'd be back the next day for another look and when I did come back, it felt better.'I (See.KNOWLES, Page 8%) The Rams, who finished the regular season at 9-7 and suprised the Dallas Cowboys 24-17 last week in the opening round of the playoffs, have the guns to halt the Redskins' march to a second straight Super Bowl title. . "Any team that can throw the "They will play a three-four with their secondary playin~, back to stop against the long pass," said Redskin head Coach Joe Gibbs . San Francisco 49er wide receiver Mike .Wilson ( 85) goes flying after cat~hing J9e Montana pass., while D~troit defensive back William does somersault. ~Their acquaintance shall noi15e f orgOtten Should old acquain~ be forgot and n ever broughr ro mmd? Should old acquaintance be forgor and days of Auld LangSyne ... As the glasses are raised this New Year 's, the toast is to the good guys from the world of fun and games who left us during the past 12 months. This earth is better off having known them and their acquainta.rtce shall not be forgotten. ~ Should old acquaintance be forgot: .. Del Rice was· the toughest of com- peti~ and the kindest of men. He loved his family and his friends and he love(! baseball and few know such love a nd SPOATS COl.UMNIST BUD TUCKER , respect in return. Del Rice had one regret in his lifetime an baseball. When he was given the job as manager of the Angels, he wasn't g:iven enough time. Wherever Del is taking the lineup card up to the plate, the sun is shining and the stadium is full and it is World Series every day. ~d never brought ro mind . . . Danny Goodman died w•thout know- ing how many friends he qad ·a~ Dodger Stadium and beyond. He was too busy doing good for others to know. Well, he knows now because the guys up there are throwing a testimonial for Danny this very rught. It iS sold out.~ Should old acquaintance be forgot Kansas City running back Joe Delaney was only 24 years ol~ whe n he perished attempting to save three kids from· drowning. Those who knew Joe best say it would not have occurred to him th~ he could not swim. -...+ · Such a tragic irony that Buddy Young. the stur.dy little runrung back from another time. w as returning from Joe Delaney's funeral when an auto crash snuffed out his life. The terrible l~ was twofold And days of Auld LangS_vne When Papa Bear died. a great deal ur professional footbalJ died with him. George Halas helped gave birth to pro football and nursed it and kept tt altve The Monsters of the Midway had more than a coach and a leader There will always be Chicago Bear<;, but !See TUCKER, Page 82 I Eagles will be soaring again JACK l!""ION Corona Ml MM ~TTJUOD Coe .. MMa ,.,, AftMOt.D IJT0te But you can't count out CdM., or Saddle back., or Sailors, or . By ROGER CAR~ON Of Ille O.ily ....... ,.,, It doesn't take a lot of detective work to figure out favorites in the Sea View League bas~tba.1 1 race from year-to-year. you simply go to the record book, and if you can find success year ~ft.er year. chances are you've got yourself a winner without checking ._M_A_ .. _K_C_.O_Of( ___ _.. tfle personnel. I • Cott• Meea However, the personnel has been checked too, and it all boils down to just one thing -Estancia ·High's Eagles, 9-2 overall, are the team to beat, with Jack Errion's Corona · del Mar Sea Kings (7-2) considered their No. 1 challenge. It begins Wednesday night and at starts with a bang-F.Btancia at Corona del Mar. Also that night: University at Newport Harbor; El Toro at Costa Mesa; and Irvine at Saddleback. Here's how the Daily Pilot sees the race for the title: l. Estancia (9-2). The Eagles. under Coach Larry Sunderman, can boas( Utt.le in terms of height. but their game seems to operate best wath qu1ckn~. •-.-...i--...... __,.-attacking the inside and defending with full rouf\ pressure and a sticky zone. Jon Jot\nston. a three-year letterman, and an all- league choice as a junior, has been m the 20s five times, but Estancia's real forte as 9COrtng balance ·Jim Curtis, another all-league guard. has been hobbled with an ankle injury. but coutd be back an the Uneup as soon as Wednesd"Y The Eagles, however, have shown remarkable .... -~....._D..L...._.l&Uo presence of 6-0 juruor Scott Cleme11ts. ~-11 junior Adam Lockwood. ~~lOsenior Steve .F\mn and their "big man". 6 3 J ff Gr ham . CHUCK McOAVRAN ..... ,.., ....... And, there ls the presc~ of Sund nnan. whOSt'. red-neck style has had the r..gte. on the at tock year- ln and y ar--out, with a rerord of 123·40 going Into hts sewnth year with Estancia. Odds; 3-2. · t . Coro.na del Mar (7·2), Tht' a KingN have un , . ,~EA VIE\r HANDICAP m all-senior starting urut without a returning starter. but Errion's reputation for.man-to-man defense and a slowed offensive tempo with the emphasis on the .___ ___ ......._ _ _. percentage shot, gives Corona del Mar a slight edge on the field of challengers. Corona has a 6-5 to 6-0 look with Blair Pettis, Scott Green, Mark Osgood. Ray Zahcadmk and Bill Kendall the iron-man quintet. Don't be fooJed by the Jack.oC a bigger front line, Corona screens out better than any. And. don't expect the Sea Kmgs to score in the ' 60s, they're at their best with the deliberate \empo. Zahradnik and Green hgure to be 1the key offensive threats -.wjth averages in the low double figures.. Odds: 3-1 • I • 3. Saddleback (8·1 ). Some My they're a year away . .but Coach Pat Quinn has htS Roadrurlners o n what has to be thetr best-ever start Saddleback has been a perenruaJ doormat, but here's a s1tuauon where the past means very ltttle. It begins wath the Walton brother.l A-6 JUmor Mark Walton and 6-4 soS>homore Bryant. Add 6-8 junior transfer Chance Peterson and you have the most 1mpress1ve front ltne m the league The Roadrunners h two tournament cham- p1onsh1p<J und~r thear belt and have good quK:kn • too. The question. Ball-handung ab1ltty Odds; 6-1 4. N~wport Harbor (I·'->. Coach Jerry DeBusk has four 3unior11n t.hc tarting lineup. but thf're ts an e~cellent bl nd here and at rum past tht' starters and mto the ~nch. • JON JOHNSTON Esttnet1 ADAM LOCKWOOD l•tMCta Senior Todd Bum man (~-t l) " pin('(fby 1un10rs Chuck McGavran (6-1). Alan Fra..~r (6-~). Roh Mnse NON ITOUOFf (Set EA VIEW, Paa~ BS) un1 • ., ... ., lA,.,_Y SUN0£ .. MAN f.st1nel1 8088Y llHOOt'.I ,,.,,,,,. Murr~y's miS~ spoils Lions' bid SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For most of Saturday's playoff game. Joe Montana was havmg trouble getting the San Francisco offense untracked. The defense was domg most of the work against Detroit But m the closing minutes, he was a perfect 6-for-6 passing with the last one, a 14-vard touchdown toss to Freddie sOlomun with I :23 to play, vaulting the 49ers past the Lions. ~4 -23 . '"The defense kept us m t.he game and it took one bag ·drive toward the end." satd San Fran- cisco Coach Bill Walsh They won because Detroit's F.dd1e Murrav. who had kicked three held goi.ls·earher -includ- ing a National Football League playoff-record 54-yarder -was wid.e to the nght on a 4.3-yaro attempt with ftve seconds to play It was hts second miss from that dastanct"' an the final quarter "l jumped up and started cel- ebraung," said Monte Clark, the Lions' roach "( thought 1t was good I didn't thank he could ml.SS two field goals {mm anywhere." The Lions. one-touchdown underdogs rommg mlo the game, took a 23-17 lead with 4:54 to play when Bllly'1 Suns burst three yards up the middle for has second touchdown o( the game But Montana, who had thrown an mtercept1on that set up Suns' appar<'nt game-winning run, then drove the 49tts 70 yard m nme plays The tarst seven were hort runs and passes that kept the Lions off guard Tht>n. on first down at the OP- trmt 27. th~ San Fnnct3C'O•quar .. terback rolled to htS nght and, undn mteru p~ hred a pas .. <> to Russ "Francis. Thl' bag u ht ood • ught th<' baU on h knees al the -io.. rung lO h f~t and r.an tor ~,. 1_\1''>rt> Y• Qn th ~Xl play. Solomon nod duv.'ll the m.iddll• and w ""'adt• open m th nd ~ w n MonU\n. threw hi 1ame-wm· .. ) ~· I j Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 1, 1984 • UC.LA's rOses will bloo.m in t h~ fourth q~a~ter UCLA has bttn nuta.Ued WI a four-pomt un<l~rdoi In Monday'• 70Lh Rcee Bowl Game, and why 1houldn't tht.ty be the underdog? · AJl you have to do &1 take a peep ai the national ru.nkmaa whl'n-B•g 10 champion Ilhno1.1 au.a m the No 5 spot with its 10-1 rl'COrd UCLA? The Bruma havt>n't bf.en heard from an months, not stnce being bunf:'d al Nebraska. UCLA's overall re<..'Ord •s 6-4-1. Hardly a match for tht> llllni. the fU'lt ,team in Big 10 history to defeat runt> c'Onference nvals. R1ght? Don't count on 1\, and i! you're amut. don't bt-t uga1nst the Bruma. llllnoia obviously deserves us rankmg and credt>nt1als and Make Wlute Pas put together a SPORTS BRI AK . Fiesta coaches f eel ' n o thing is wrong w ith c urre nt bowls From AP dl1patcbes SCO'I'TSDALE Foge Faz.io. [i] Pittsburgh's coach, sees nothing wrong•' •II• with the current bowl system for college football. Coach E.arte B"'ce of Ohio State agrees w1th rum m opposmg college lootball playoflli, with somt• hedging. h 's understandable E.ach school. playing in .-.--·· the Fiesta Bowl, one of the game's five major bowls,Mon· day. wall earn $900,000 pay- days P ittsburgh. as a n -inde- pendent. keeps . its entire amount Ohio State, as a member of the Big Ten Con- ference. m.ust divide its _booty with its league brethren "Look at Bear (Bryant). PUCE W oody ( Hayes), B o (Schcmbechler) and Joe Paterno. They were or ~have been around a long tJme and I never heard them talking about playoffs," said Fazio. who in two S(}asons has taken the Panthcrs\to the Cotton and f't('Sta bowls. "The system we nave must be pretty good Tht· pressure on young athletes and coaches in . <.'Oll~e f.ootball already 1s 1fllJ'fleN.e~woold at ' Ix· like 1f we went to playoffs?" Q uo te of th e d ay Art Gueppe, Virginia football coach from I !:146 lo 1952, noun.g auueunjon o{ .hLs_ former;players that middle-aged spread was muC'h in ev1dl'nce. "It's a pleasure to see so many of my older players here tonight.who are fmalJy big enough to play football" Seattle stuns Miami, 27-20, behind Warner MIAMI <APJ Curt WarnPr's second toul'h· down uf tht' gamt-, al-yard run with l.48 remaining. pr''JX'll,,d th1· Sf'attl1· S<•ah<1wks to a 27-20 upset of th<' dc-fending Aml'm·an Conf1·rence champion Miami Dolphins Saturday in thf' NFL playoffs Th(• AFC St·m1final v1<:tory . tx•for e an Orange Bowl c-rowd of 71 .o:J2. S1·nds th1· 11 ·7 Seahawks. a wild lard c·ntrant 111to rwxl wc-<·k's AFC C'ham p1onsh1p gam~ against th1· wmnt•r nf today's playoff b<'tWLtn tht: P1tt-.bur~h St1-.·I< 1-.. and Los Angelt'S Ha1d1•rs Th1.: Dolphin~. ch.1mp111n.., of th<· AFC East and lo-.c•f'i to tht-Wa!>hingto11 f{c'f..lskins m Super XVll, bciw<·d out with a l'.l 5 rt"lo1d S<<attl<· quartt·rhac k f><tw· Kric•g launcht>d tht• ~am1· wmnm~ drive· .i f1 Vl'·play, fW -yard mart:h, :ifll·r M1<im1 's W(Jl.><J'j Hnmf"lt ran :1 yards for a tolJI hduwn that gavt• Hu Dolphins a '.W 17 lead KrH'g, who complHc·d 12 of 1:1 p~ for 200 y.1rds in &attl<·\ 31 7 µlayoff v1< Lory over Denver tl11 w1·<·k before, .~N up Wcirner's TD with 1 ompl1•tions of 16 and 40 yards Lo Steve Largent, the laltn giving the 5<·<1h<.1wk ... et first down :tt the Dolphins 2 yard hne Wamf'r, who rushf'd for 113 yards on 29 carm.'8, S<.ort'<.1 ''" the nl·Xt play for a 24-20 lead. and SN1h;Jwks' placc--kick<'f" Norm Johnson added a 37- yard f1C'ld goal :p ~onds latec aft.er Miarru's Fulton Walker fumbled the <>nsumg kickoff M1am1 quarwr~ck Dan Manno burnt'd th<' NF'L'" 27th ranked defense for a pair of touchdown pa~"S JJl thf• first half as Mtam1 took a 13-7 halftime lt·nd and appeared in control Thi· rookK> qu<irt<>rback ~ndw1ched the lll"C'Ond - 4uart<'r S<:onng h{"aVE."l ('Over1ng 19 yarda to tight "nd Uan Jf,hnson and :12 yards to wide receiver Mark L>uper around Krlf'g's 6 yard TD pay to Cullen Bryant th<il "4l1W &·attl<· a 7-6 advantage with 9 19 111•nw1r11ng m lhf' half ~TS COLUMNIST ROGER CARLSON. - Pac-lO·typc off f:nM•, t·erwully one of tht.' hc·nt:t Dig 10 represt•ntatives to<.X>mpot't' 1n Pasadt•na in thtt pruit 14 years. This isn't JU'>t JllOlht•r '>lop tht• run und win th<'- battle problem for the Wt.'l\t Ct.k.1st rt•J.Jrt~·nwt1Vt'. something that h..L!> lit•lpt•d th< Pat · 10 win 12 uf tht· previow. 14 conh'st-. llhn~111_1• fpr rv.al But fur thr uninformt-d, UCl.A 1~ fur real. too Fu1 iWl Nt·l>r.c k11 Thi· Curnhusk<>rs <:an &&Ju~ .mvone apart. m~luci1111( llhnol& , Ttw Bruin ... suffort'(f e·nough l'Urly·st?aJOn m- JlffH'S to rum .i pro~t .ini UCLA d(·~rv{>d lo win at G(.'Orgaa. BYU's 1Jw ... -.1ng g..imc rnulcJn't be.• mnuuncd due largely to a magmfic(•nt pcrlormnrlt't' by qu.arterba<:k Steve Young tincJ a cnppled UCLA d~fense. VCLA should huvt-lit'd Am.ona. btlt In Lhe last thn.·t· M"<'Onds !!Uper n·lutblt• plut•t•-k1ckt•r John Lee rmssc:d from 37 yards For..:t!t thoSt· f'X<'U'>t "· loo What rt!ully inakl~ th<· Hruin~ 1s their ab1hty to Lak er re-ac tivate Magic Miller lfreezes to victory E.arvin "Magic''. Joqnson has b<>en 1•r shot <a 3·under-par 6~ Saturday to INGLF.WOOD All Star ~uard m PEBBLE BEACH Johnny M11J -n at:t1vatecl by thc Los Angt'lt·s L:.akers. finish w.ub a re<·ord 270 und '' v1(·tory m but wasn't in un1f11rm wht-n tht· th<' SpaJding :lnv1!4ll1onul golf tour- Nataonal Basketball fu.soc1auon team lt,..,1 to nanll'nt Golde~l<l~ 11&-105. F'riday night--, Mallt·r's -.C.'Ort• or1 tht• Pt•bble Be<ich c·ouf'S(' was Johnson suCCefro a d1slcx:att-d right 1111h·x hi'> fourth t·onst'<.'Ullve round under 70 H1s finger ma gam<· ali(ainsl tht• Dall:.as Mavt'r 1< k-. on pH·vaous rounds w<•r<· 6'1 al Carmt•J Valley. 68 at Dec 2 Old Dt'I Monte• <And <A 1)9 at PE.-bbl~ Beach He 1snotl'>..p<'< t<-<l to play nt•xt WL"l k v. h1·11 lht· .::r t•ouldn't bc<my mo1t'l'Onf1dentm my game Lakeis travt•I to fal'l' N1.-w York and Clevc(and, liut than 1 am now," M11l('r said ''I'm ready for 1t has been spt"(1·ulat('CI that he might rc·turn tu something likl' 1974 whl'n I won etght tout- ac..·uon Friday night wh<'n Los Angell's l'nt<·• \.;J1ns n<Aments. My putting 1s adl'quate and I'm getting San Antonio. --· _ .,.. · ~ ·---4" ·-better My goal is to wm three tournaments (or Johnson leads rheNBA in asststs, awraging more) this year" 14 9 per game. The c.-ontest against the Warriors Miller finished 17-under pai for the tour- was the t2th he has mtssed sJnce being injured • nament, which ~ m its 12th .year The previowv 4 D P I . re<.'Ord total was 271 set by Rod Funscth 1n 1977 O . . e a u urvt·ve ·car e Five strokes behind M1Uer was Bob C alder, hit an o ff-balanc.'t· Jumper with three 275 Tturd place went to J ohn Mahaffey, who also OMAHA. Neb Tyrone Corbm m who also shot a closing round 69 and finished with M>eonds to go to give fourth ·ranked shot a 69, for a 276 Of.Paul a 59..b7 overt1me -v1l'tory ~vcr , Mike Brannan was fourth with a 73 for .~78, Creighton· an a non-conference• c.'Ollege baskt>tboll whale George Archer shot a 71 for a 72-hola total o{ game Saturday afternoon. 279 _ ~ " DePaul. 9-0, trail<'CI most of the first half, Patty Sheehan had the best lints )ong the falling behtnd the 7-2 BIUl'JaYS by as many as 10 thr('{' W<?men prof~10nals in the (1~¢ snooting u points, 26-16 and &gain at 28-18 with 57 SE.'(:onds dosmg-round75for284 remaining in th<· half ---. --·-·----.-=-~---T"_,. • ---. =-.-,_ -· ·· -- DePaut outsc'Ort-d Crrlghton 9 -2 in the S hoem aker r ides winne r openmg rrunut.es of the se<:ond half to take a 33-~3i lead with 17 36 to go· - The game stayed close with the Blue Demons leading by as many as thr('(' o n several occasions Lewis., Ba u e r win in to urney ADELAIDE, Austrnha New B;1 Zealand's Chns Lc>was, the runnerup 'to John McEnroe m the W1mblt-don me n's smgles_ ~ and .... b.rQ$rLCaD .M.t!te Bauer advanced Saturdat into the lh1rd round of the• $75.000 South Australian men's open cham p1onsh1ps Saturday Lewis defeat<-d Pc:tt•r Doohan of Australia, 7'-6. 6-4, while &uer eliminated David Mustard of Nttw Zealand. 6-4, 6-4 Big-serving American Chip Hooper d<..,teated Australian John Alexander in two tiebr.-akc-rs. 7-6. 7 -6. and Pat Cash. a member of the Vl<.~ous Australian Davis Cup team. stopped Amencan Lloyd Bournl!. 6-4. 6-~n flrst-round matches o f , Jhe ~P-f:ix toumamE.-nt. ' (~ eattle safe ty Jo hn Harris g r ab& Mia mi running back Tony Nathan ARCADIA-LovlJer Linda, w ith j<x·kE.-y Bill Shoemaker aboard. won the W. Brea Stakes by 2 1 ~ lengths Satur- day at Santa Am ta Park before a crowd of 33 , 196 _ Tht' 7-furlong ~pnnt for 3-year-old fillit-s was.. tht: 890th l1ft.tinll' '>l<.lkc-s victory for S hoemaker. who brought Lovl1w Linda out of the,pack in mad - stretch LO lead Angel'Savag<' at the wire in a time of I 22 l /5 on a f ac;t track Finishing third another 4 •, z lengths back was the 6 !'! !avorite,.,Fahulous Notion ' ,Televis i'on ., r a dio ' ' ~LE·V1sioN Y.30 a.m (i) Nf'~FOOT..BALL ~.at Wa!-;llington in NFC iwm1~inal ptayo.ff~anil! · '-. RADIO " . 9.30 a.m Rams at Washington . KMPC (710) Ip m -Pittsburgh at Raiders, KRL.A ( 1110). .,,...,...,..... by tht• face-ma k, draw mg a five- yard pena'lty. Raiders-Steelers: Some things never cha~ge· I.US t\N't;r:LES tAJ» · "The playen<:hange'." P1t~burf(h dunnf( the· JWHJ "'-'<LVJn-rran<11 IJ.irn'I. < '1i.11 h 1 om flort•<j of tht· u Angt•l<"f' RaadcrN . 1d olmol't cc•rtmn to 'IUrp.1~' .11m Arown· .. ull-tamP NJt'J . . Hut I he ,, .. .,n .. don't .. ru11h1ng rt"C.'t>rtJ rwxt Yl'UI WUH e'al(hth in AFC rw;htni< r Inn·'> J(H'> hu1 first .shot today (I o'C'lock) 8( with 1,007 y(\rd'I JU.'lt M 1Vf'll lw•hmci Murc-UC! Allt•n of <'<"'' hinJ< rht• H.a1d<'M af{a1Mt PtttMburgh In o National the• Raadc>rs 1"uutl><1ll L.-..uu1· playoff J( m" r.1 the· two teams Th<· Hmdcn pl yn11 of ttw ·70, Yfl'rt• M.,rv n rww u ptNlM·a.o;(m rivalry dormant''~ the SlLaell•A f lubbard and Pt•tt• ll;m:t.11z.ak, Do.try IP L11mo11w11 .ind w1 •rc• m !hf• nml t of domtNtlng 11 dt'C d<' with their Kt·n Stablrr. F'u~l Rllt·t'n1J<off und ('11Cf Br.md1 :intf four SupN 8t1wl mlrs J ·k Tutum "WI' rxr1111 n typac"'I EW1n<'r·St""'l"r gamr," ..,,d . T , • Flon'I "Both tc· rru are ~ery phy11cal Nothing· N11w the.· n.mw"' .irt• All• n und .Jim f hmk1 II ond rNally, h.ingt<J anu• w playtd thf•m last tll'nf' in tht•. Tt.1dd C'hn teru n nn~ llnw1e Lona and kocJ M11rt1n plavofb, v n though thfl J>f'nlt>nnf'l on both tt•am .md ttwy no lonl(t r tall 0 kland t1hr1r horn . ru h 1 turnfd ovn Th'• phi1010ph1t'9 and 1t,yJcs are aull th<• 'lad ~fore th<• J 982 • •n tht mt> hu<'k Noll'~ u-am!ll h1tv(• Alwayit playPri n t'atu.tu.irgh, tno. hns -undf'1rgon; wh11I' ,1le v• rv W.' IV(' dt-ft-n.'M.· 41nd they Iii«-to run lht• c•hnnu .... rnc l of the.• "Su-cl Cur\..ldn" df'f<'n!U• t)f JnP ruoiboll ' Gr ~·n" «ftld l. C < ;rN•n\\iocwi, nd th" r<· t n •ltrf'fi Rut <>nlv1me· IN•m:S;1lumo". r 1n tht• boall more thnn flur1 .md Tnrv Drud h aw 8ff' tall 1 hN•· I I , • -- .1lthou"h Bradl\haw' l\t.lllu for th ahl< nt ht~t "If h1· ha'ln'l pnwttC<'< h•· Wf>n1l piny.' MIU Noll ~ th'• w1-.·k1·nd :1ppro;wh1-d , Cliff Stoudt. thc:> 1tlfl1 l<·r for all but ont· uf lht> StN>lcra' g m , and M.irk MAione' hud split the prDCUt.'l'!I wtth Bro.c:bhaw 1dl1"CI Brndshuw playc-d tht• fan.t qu3rter of a vlft<>ry l(Aln"t the• Nrw York J~u lhrowhfR lwo touchdown p.'l~"4 bdon.• rt mJunn~ hlJI nght nrm Noll aid hf' prohahly wouldn't dreade on 1 t~•rtn lx·forc.• J<amf' day "lt'1010m1•w9Ju of n problem pn•P.Anns for thrt."<' quortcrh:ic-k tM~·m1 thry'r•• All a Jutfo bat dJffcttnt." _Id no Bul Id th R.aidua' 8 h pl.an woulrln't vnry mur.h rl.'gardl of th 1taner. th t It would bt• more a nuatln of "odapllng U> th l•·nclt'flcll :.: n( wh1rh ('vcr 'fUOr tNbat·k tarted tor tht• St<~t•IN'll ~ . aet the job do ln the fourth quarter. They wel"l" marching 011 ~rgja in the wanlna lf<.'Ondl, threatening to erue a 12-8 deficit, but a 69-yatd return with an interception blew the final 1111.'0re (19-8) totally out of proporuon! T hey were down, 26-10 in the fourth quart.er. yet rallied to tie Arizona State, 26-26. ' Stanford had UCLA down, 21 -13, before the Bruin.s exploded tor 26 fourth-quarter poin\.I to win, 3f-21. - Wasbington State drew flnt blood, but fell, 24-14 Cal was up by a 13-0 count ln the third quarter, and had the lead for ~8 mJnuletl, but It was the Bruit» who ICOrod the lut two touchdowna en route to a 20-16 win. Washington took a 24-20 lead with 5:~5 left, but lost, 27-24 as UCLA rallied. The Bruins srored lwioe Gn the fourth quart.er and were on the verge of tying\/\riwna before Lee'1 iU-(at.ed attempt. And even USC, which had a 10-6 halftime lead, fo~nd the se<.,'Ond half too much tO manage u UCLA ISet UCLA'a, P11t 83) KNOWLES . • From Page81 "If Lee Knowles is lost for this game it'll be a trttflendous hards hip on us," says Donahue. "He's one of our better players.'' ' Knowles went through drills on Thursday and Friday without contact, loosening up, going through the.motions. "I plan orl playing," says Knowle11. · Knowles fi~red to be in there ~t 100 percent of the lime, but with a knee brace and the tentativeness of the situation, it's possible the Bruins wall hold ham out on obvioUB passing downs. That's an area of concern for Knowles and the Bruins' defense -the ability of Illinois to present an offensive set with one remaining back, showing little m terms of run or pass ant1cipation. Every Illinois set gives the paasing look. · "Thetr Uneme n look very good," ~ys Knowles. "The guards d o a lot of hitting and it looks like they're good at i~." __ BlinoUi 1.1 plcnt.¥-Wcll -a 10-1 record and unbeaten sJ,atWJ in the Big 10 will supp<>rt that. UCLA ? The Bn.&ins are 6-4-1, but it's a record that is very deceiving Purists will tell you 6-4-1 isn't good e nough to be ~ tepresen.tative of the Pac· !O in the Rose Bowl Game. Knowles. and the Bruma, dlspute IL .. · ~"We w on our league:• says Knowles. "We won · the Pac-l~httmpionship, 5o I wouJd think we're quali{ied to play in the Rose Bowl. Without the tough schedule we had maybe w e wouldn't be 6-4-1." ''At the-begmning (Georgia, Nebraska, BYU) there was a lot of chaos and inb,lrles. nothing was set. We didn't have our conf&dence. We didn't know where we stood." Since. the tide has changed. and the Bruins, on the firm turf of the Rose Bowl. know exactly where they stand TUCKER. • • From PageB1 never another Papa Bear. For Auld Lang Syne, ~ .. j A lot of guys have been ca.iled-tchamp" but lt reAlly ~longed to Jack Dempeey. \V}len the oracles of Bash Boulevard say they don't make fighters like that anymore, they a.re talking about Jack Dempeey. Th09e who saw him fight remember hll aaVAie ways. Those who knew him lat.er remember hll warmth and sense of humor . For Auld Lang Syne . . . • Val Tonks ..yu only 19. To die then I.a too aoon ~ t3Che on the tac:e track la too violent, and remone 'flJted Los Alamtt.oe tor a long time. there wu an emptiness in the jockey'• loom. We'll tnkc It cup of kJndnea y~t ... t.ee Scott was the Dodg n ' travellng 1«retary for 80 long you wond red tf 1 plane ever left without him. The bl.is rid.-. are not th aame without "Scotty" " up tht'rt' in th front at and the hotel lobbleaarenot a5 bnght, a nd It la no Ion er fun to complaln about your room For Auld Lang Syne . . . • F~w t~ache~ and roach lnflu need th llv of young p<'Oplc.> with th dramat.tc lmpect of Pau l "Bear " Bryant A11d wh n a arown man 1pent an <'Vcning ln th company of th ~ar. he came away with a new und ntandln of the dlff renc.-e betwMn wmning and loeing. 1f t'O~g football n •a mHnlng1• Bryant wu whit it w U about. 1t wof th touah gu)"and1entleguyaand happy gu.~ and aad IU>'• that the Jqmdaue made. )t ta of th oOd gu ya who arc thafmemor1 made. Should Old Acqu111/nt4t.l'Jnf be for. ot~ And n wr broufht to tnit'ld •• No. nnr thu Vf.'ar. Or any otMI'.. I • • , I BllllTIN BOARD -'~ BaNPb•ll ,,O.de rll~lf! Angela Coach Bobby Knoop ~Ill be the chief 1na1ructor at a baMball eoacilel cllntc Ml tor Saturday Jan 14 at WHtmln1ter High Sch9<)1 The clinlc Wiii begin at 10 a m and continue• unttl 2 p m Alf phaMI of the game wlll btl covered by Knoop Enrollment 11 llmlted to the flrll 100 regla· tranta and pre-reg!JtraUon 11 mandatory Co•t IS $8 Check• shou1d be mad• out to WHt· · mintier High 0 '1P r i•e line Southem Cahforh1a Over·tha·Ltne 11 accept· mg teams lpr the seconll annual Super Bowl grass Over·the·Llne Tournament. aet for Jan 2 I at Ocean View ~lgh In Huntington Beach. Entry fee 11 $.418 per team All teams are guaranteed of pllyl~g tour games - For more ~nformat1on. phone (213) 630-2298 Cowboys corral Baylor HOUSTON CAP) Oklahoma _State's Rusty Hilger threw _two first hill touchdown passes b<•fon· sufft•nng a <.'Oncus8ion and Ernest Anderson returned to Corm w ith another score to lead thl· c;owboys to a 24 -14 victory over the Baylor Bears an the 25th Bluebonnet Bowl Saturday night. 'oltb•l! touroey Pint Chalel 1 men 1 L 0 l1tvt1 aollball tour nomen 19 set tor Jan 7 8 ~· ~otary Field 111 Up"'9\d Memoflal Park, Upla cJ, • Deadline lor team entrle ., We<1nel<1,Jy Aeg11tr•t1on will be held begl nlng ut 7 30 tha1 evening nt the Pina Chalet Upland. loceted 11 the corner of Euclid and oothlll. Entry lee 11 $125 wnh • mtntmum Oep0511 or $75 required I • All player• In the 1oumament wtll receive a 'cuatom tournament T ahlrt".Trophtes will be aworded to the first through rourth.place fin lahers • For more 111lormatlon phone 981.6423 S6'1 lllmt Warren Miller s latest 11k1 him Ski Time.' wtll be &hown Friday and Saturday at th4' Plummer Aud1tor1\Jm tn Fullerton at 7 30 p m Miiier has filmed some of the world s best ak1ers over the past 35 years He also narrates the him · F-or 11cket information or advanced ticket purchases phone 669 91 t9 ' ,.., I - Llitl~ leape 1.111oufNJ Se1v1ew Llltle Leogue in Huntington a..cn ha. acheduJecl ltl lln,aJ 11gnup dates tor Satur. d•y• Jan 7 end t4 from 10 • m 2 p m R~latratlon wtll be h•ld 11 the league h .. d- quertert edfeoent to Le9erd SChoof near tn. 1111eraectl0fl of Broookhurtt nd Adema SHview Little League Ofltft program• in llttle lague, eo-7 • t 2. MnlOf lqgue, ag.e t3-t5, •nd big leegue 80" 1&-11 For more_.tntormetlon phone 064·6408 Tennl11 tourney The S1tntf Ana College men·a and women a tennia teams will aponaor a mixed doublH tennll 1ournamsn1 Jan 14· 15 Semlllnala end final• will be held al the A1dge11ne Tennis Club 1n Orange _ Other matchell will be held at vartoua pnvete OOYrta 1n Ville Park Or•OQe Orange Acree Perk and Santa Ana • Entry fee IS $30 and 11 due Wednesday. the registration daadllne Persona interested llt\Ould phone 534.4 185 All parttclpants wlll be notlfed by mall with the time and 1oca11on (map included) ol when and where theu lour10me will be playing Hlir)e-,. Gl•htr•tten T~ Herlem GJQ~tl tt•e w111 •put thtit bHketball wlzarOy on dltP'I)' IQ~lt t!M Withington GeMfalt -lhe loelnoeitt m tn fPOrtt hlttory et the Forum In 1~000 1n Jtnuary Gamff .,. Mt for 8awroay;. Jtn 2• ,-t 2 p m end I p m end n on Suflday Jen, 29 a12 pm - Tick.it are pricec:t et '9.50, $8 and U 50 Chtldren t 2 yMte and younger w1tt be edmltted for S2 orr rhOte prl<:a Ticket• are avallable at tr.. Forum bOic offlc:ie end et Ttclce1mM1., Fot more 1ntoanat10n. PhOne(213)874-502Q t'olleyludl 1111••,,. The 8elboa Bey Volleyball Cfub has KMd- uled tryoull lor bOr-1n the l!Xlh through 8'ghth grad" for Sunday Jan 8 lrom 9-11:30 a.m. at the BJlboa Bay Club gym. 1221 West Coat Highway, Newport S.ach No experience 11 necueary. The emphutt la on team pley and teem dltclplJne. The program conallll of two practlcea P41f week, one prec- tloe on Sunday plua a night to be determined lete< , • The club wtll alao pertlclpale In app<oxlmet• ty one tournament per month For more tnformatton phone 642-5288 F Or 21, if home co~in.g Illini lo~tball team has distinct California flavor = I From AP di1patchea . . PASADENA -T~e Hooe ilqwl game Monday BOWL PREVIEW E•"J agamst UCLA will be.a homecoming for 21 IlhnoJS.. players. and for tight end Tam Brewit.er at also is "The --------------------- Game." . . . .. , . Nebraska meets Mwnun a rught game tn the Orang~ You re from California and you're com.mg back Bowl · to p lay in 'The G<µne,'" said Brewster~ "There's onJy G ray said,."We feel that we are in an ideal spot. one game when you're from California .. The guys from California are d efinitely excited." -.. We are No. 2 but ~g pressure on No. l." Gray said the Lon~ondbave been under the The 21 either live an California or attended high -school or junior college in the state. Even Ilhna Coach-gun for 11 weeks dunng the regular aeuon and will Oklahomu St&tc. 8-4. scored on four qf 11.S five first haH dnves to \ take coqtrol of the game. and the _ .}k~(S. 7 -4 • l. never could get back into the game aft<.•r falling behind 21 -0 . • Make White 1s -a native Californian . 'and can recall be relaxed ~l lhe Bulldop. . watching hlS first Rose Parade from a Pasadena curb "Teams have been gunning for us all year," fte ~. in 1949. ..., ' said. ~IC we beat Georgia we will.f~lin our heart we Five of the pi~ye~ we'ht to school in ~he ;t;;d ow' .,.are No. 1 .. _, ..l... of the Rose Bowl. at Pasade11a City College - Brewster. linebackers Moe Bias, Archie Cart.er and Nebr•s"•• .tll•ml re•tly t. fll•y · ,. I A near sellout crowd of 50.090. larg<.-st s1nt.'f:' Hl77. watched the silver annivt-rsary show in the As trodome AndC'rsori led th~t1on in scor- in~ last season uut had suffered through a S<>rws of injuries an 1983 He went out with a flash, however. rushmg 143 yardaon 27 carnes; he scored once dunng OSU's !1rst-haJf surge Hilger eompleted touchdown pa8(-'S of 12 yards to Malcolm Lewis and . 26 yards to Jamie Harns and And<'rson rammed one yard as thl· Cowboys jumped to a 21-0 l<.'ad Baylor's lont· first half scoring came late an the S<'C<>nd quart.er when Cody Carlson hit Gerald McNe il in the comer o f the e nd wne . on a 12-yard touchdown pass Baylor's on s1d£>S ki<;.k off failed, giving Oklahoma State good field pos1t1on for a 44·yard fi eld goal by-Larry Roach with 16 se<."Onds left an the half to make 1t 24-7 at mtcrm1.ss1on. Vince Osby, and defensive tack.Je Curt.ls Clarke. . ·Brewster is a New J ersey native who ltved m P~dena whale playing two years for PCC. MlAMI -Despite-hog roasta, ocean c:ru.i8ea. parties and VISlts to the hone and dog racing tracks arranged by the Orange Bowl Committee-to keep their mmds off Monday night's football game. the Mlami and Nebraska football playen are anx:ioua to get on with it "We had great teams at Pasadena," he said. ','My first year we we re 9-2. the second w e were 10-1 We played m the Junior College Rose Bowl We we nt m lQ-1. rated No. 1 an the country, and got beat by "I'm ready t.o play now:~ aaid Irving Fryar. lhe top-ranked Con:ihuskers' All-America wingback. they "It's something I can't control. There are nights that _ I'm in,('Oy room and I just can't sleep. Modesto JC. ... "I loved Califom1a," Brewster said, ". were two great years." Longhorns trying to de their p•rt '.'Tbis is the g~ every~y has been waitiog . fur. and when you're involved m it, you can't help but DALLAS -The se<..'Ond-ranked Texas Long- . horns feel a victory over Georgia an the 42nd Cotton Bowl Classic migh~pu enough pressure on Ne braska to cause the Com . to lose their gnp on No l "No one says Nebr ka ts dcftn1t("Jy going to win m the Orange Bowl," ~ad Texa-. AJl·Am<.'ncan defensive back J erry Gray. "Miami is a good team If we win that puts the pressure on Nebraska " The Cotton Bowl k1ck0Cf ~ 12:30 p m CST and count the hours." The Nebras~ team came to town Dec. 23, hoping to adjust to Sol.Ith FJonda's heat. They didn't expect toQe wady to play so soon the No. 5 Humcanes for the national champ10nsh1p "The anticipation keeps increasing every day," said olfens1ve tack.Je Scott Raridon. "Then we see t hose 'M1am1 beat Nebraska' signs. We lalJih a t them. but at also gets us more intense." Gonzalez, Howe sweep at doubles tourna1Dent Artists handed .. 62-5 7 setback • Hilger. aftl>r guachng the Cow· 1 boys' first-ha lf surge. was • slammed t.o the turf b1'~r linebal·kPr Rolx>rt Watters on lht· play prior to Roach's field goal. He remained on the side lines for HONOLULU -The Laguna The doubles team of Pancho 7-5, 3-6. 6-4 &ach High boys· basketball team Gonzalez and Irvine's Bob Howe Dick Lt•ach the tournament d1 -went l -for-2 in its tnp to Hawaii: ~. the r e mainder of the game. 0911y f'll9t PhelO II? Nowetd llplft Adam Lockwood and his Estancia teammates begin the Sea View Le ague campaign Wednesday. swept to v1Nory an two d1v1Saons rector from Laguna Beach team-droppmg its set.'9nd game Fnday over the samt• team in the seventh eel with Horst Ratter of.. Pasadena night against Castle-High, 62-57. annual Senior Doubles C ham-to claim the 40s champ1onsh1p, The loss drop~· the Artists, pionsh1ps at the Racquet Club of 6·2. 6-1 over Danny Rogers and who had beaten Roosevelt High Irvine Saturday Jim Straw of Newport &•ach Wednesday. to 6-3 overall In the mt•n's 55·and -over Guard Nack Tepper e n1nyee a SEA VIEW LEAGUE HANDICAP . d · G 1 d f In women's play, former r 1v1s1on, 'onza ez an lowe season-high sconng performance -.. Ed Wimbl<.>dun competitor Juhe w= e easy winners ov<>r with 30 poilits and cent.er Coby v -a. I H d Hayward and Newport Beac.·h • • From Page 81 n.cauter of ~·Vl'r y alls an Kang Naess had 15. However. at wasn't L i...~ s teammatc Sally Huff. breezed am'-Krt of • ;mt.a Ana, 6-:J, 7-.fi enough as the J\rtlsts could only (6<H and Dt•an Sorensen (6-6). and on th<' surfac:<·. tl's D0Busk. "t•xt•t•pt U6 •• I h I h past f<'ountam Valley's S herry n t e titer rernatc: to d<'· gN seven poiirts combined from Kavt' and 01<.inc· W11laUl'I. 6 0 . d1ff1cult to find a soft spot. Nevt>rlh<'lc·ss. tht· Sailors will be· in thl' hunt fur termme ttw !'>0-and-ovN t1tl<•. the forward pos1t1ons aga1nst Ii :l in thl' 30:. class1f1cat1on Gonzalez .md Huwe ht1d <J their physical opponent "Evc·ryon<· in this leagUl' has peoplC' back." s.1v., a playoff berth Odds 7 ·1 tougher t1mt· before prt'va1hng. Oth<>r wmnc·rs included Hav-Scott Fortune fouJe<i out for the ·UCLA'S ROSES ... ·From Page 82 s<.:ored thn..~ touchdowns in the third quarter , lhl'n aired 1t out for a 2'1·17 triumph. What's turned the Bruins from what was vefy rl'\:C'nt ly a very dull team? "l'vf' matured with the pb," says UCLA Coac.·h Terry Donahue. ''We've changed our philosophy (more passing) and have become mor.e entertaining. And, our move to the ~ Bowl then> ts an air of exc·ltemcnt here one of independence from the Cohseum S1m:e our ffrst game here, we've Celt we an• nt home " What·,._ more. as Marina High product Le.'<• Knowl<'S wnl te ll you, or anyone else in the Bruins mmp for that matter. the Brum& are having fun . Donahue doesn 't muu.Je hi11 players and in fact, thl' Bruins ar e very acromodallng with the prcu. Bo Schembechler would never make It wlth thl' Bruins. Nor would have Woody Hayes "Vou'vp l(Ol to have Cun," sayR Don hue. "Som tim~ M>mcone 1s going to MY 1W>methmg thul moy not rum • out right or It may I05t• or gam M>mPthtnl( lx•forl> It f(eL11 in print, but thnt'R thf' chan«'8 you have to take " We'll. ll 11 hof d to a.rg\Je with o ( •llow wJio fi 1 -Zfi~~ overall If\ 8 yeara, with back -t'>-bock ~· Bowl r prescntaUv and wlth thre<' v1ctorles in four yc.•ant ov ruse And. It didn't happen ovt'mlght. DoMhu,. wu a mc~b9r of UCLA'• 1966 Roec.• Bowl team, whl<'h turittcel 1n one or. the blggHt Upiet8 of ROtW Bowl history with a 14-12 vlctory ov<'r nauon I r hnmr,ion M.K'hJgan Sta~ (r me.in r Bob UI and th•t !'>t minute atop on th Spartan.t' two-point try") Tht> Brutf\J en~red that 8•mt" with n 7.i.1 r«"Ord M1ch1aan Sta~ w 10·0. He won th n, later 41 an gUldt'd th Brulm to the.-top ht' ad h f 1 S. Irvine (7·4). The Vaquc•ros are off to a good 4-6. 6-2. 1 5 ward and Ellen Bryant o f Ne~-S("C()nd straight game. pack.mg up start and can get 20 points from any n umber of In oth<.'r at tum. Bob Ouesl<•r port Beach in the 35s. and four before halftJme The third players including 6-3 Greg Dunlap, 6-2 JUnior Jeff and Jim Nelson of Newport Bc.•ac:h Manlyn Straw (Laguna Beach ) and fourth fouls came about five Biclman, 6-2 Lance Neal outlasted/ Herm Ahlers (Dana and Barbara Sh~lton (Fullerton) s<.•<:onds apart in the serond quar- Coach Al Hc>rring. a produc.·l of the J ohn Woodc.•n Point) f.d Bill Frantz (Tustin), m the 40s ter eni .at UCLA. a lw has an abl<.' guard in 5-8 senior fjiiiiiijii;i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------­ Bobby Rhodes J ohn Peterson (fl-3) 1s another factor The question here, 1s as ~t as with Slddleback. The ab1hly to h andle the press that as surely awaiting from ~tant•1a and Corono del Mar Odds: 10 l i . El Toro ( 3-4). The Chargers have an exceptionally dc'<.'<•1ving~'Ord simply because All- CIF star Jeff Arnold~<'te-d for Putdue. has bf>en 1-------~--..J s1dehned Sin('(' the first gaml' when he went out with an ankle tnJury after sconng 15 points Arnold. 6 10. av(·ra~t'd l6 2 poinl.'I and 11 rc.•bounds a game a..-ta JUn1orand 1f he can return in top shape soon l'nough. 1t rould put El Toro into the pluyoft pkturc J hiuupportlng mst. how<>v<>r. h asn't shown n lot dunnR th" lournamt>nt !Wnson Odds 20· l 7. Unlvtulty (2~6) Th1.S 1s tht• rc.•al Rl<'C'Pf'rof the hunch, the• h•um wh1(•h f1f.(Ur'('!ll lo Rhock o ft•w hefore ltM uvt:r St«>V«' &·oj(li(ln. u former Whllticr College M>nsatlon 11J11 11 fl :i gunrd with 1mnll ·huol8 All Amer1~an hnnuNf, anti a roU!'h of note at Gll'ndoru High. ha5 hQd ht! team 1m1olwd tn RIX decunons which hovC' lxt<-n df"<·1d('C.I hy thnot• polntA or It WE FLY DAILY to BERMUDA DUNES CATALINA ISLAND and weekends to Suite ad City, Artz. CAUFOlllA SEAIOAID . 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A-.Sl,214 TIEAM STAT1STICS °" s, Ftrll down1 n 20 II U\lle\ Y •r Ch P•\.\1!'9 Ytrdl Return Y•'o' PesHt JS let 77 20l 714 , .. ~ 41 ?4·38·S 11·3l I Sacll.I BY Pvnl\ 2·1) 7· 17 2·37 .MS F umoift •IOI I Pef\•llltt·yerd1 Time of Pouei\tOn 2·0 7·1 7-63 ~l> 3J SJ 7'°07 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Oelroll, Slm1 20· I 14. Jor>et 10·33, L TllOmo.on 1·24, O•nie<.UIO 4· 17 S.n Frenc1.c:o. Ty1., 17·74 Monrena ) 1• C••le 7· 13 ' P.ASSING--Oelroll, Oe nolri\On 74·~·S·736 Sen Fr•n<ltco. Monrtn• 11·3 I· 1·701 RECEIVINC.-0.lroll L ThOmte>on 6· 74, Cn•ow1ck S·SI, J()n(!1 S·«. Sim• 4 76 S.Co11 3·79, Norri\ I S Sen Fr1ncl1CO, Crelo 1·61 . Frenc11 4·1S, SolOmOfl 1· 16. Tyler 1· IS Wll\Oll 1·26, Rem\Of'I I ' ~· I 4 MISSED FIELD GOALS-0.troll Mur •ev 43 4.) S.n Fr•nclteo, Weocn11111 .a •S 16 NY Glanl\ lO New Oflaen' 2• GrHn 8•v 14 NY J•ll 21 Oetrou LO S.n Fre<K•KO 71 Nt•l'I'• lS -~,. 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St LOUI\ lO S•n D~ 80'#1 llMYC> (Al tlmff PST l MONDAY, JAN , Ccrtt.n a.wt lat Dal.H) • ' 27 11 ,, 10 1 ?I 4S 30 .. 13 4? 17 I) 21 ,, 11 10 6 u ' 31 10 3' )I 14 70 10 2• 17 10 l• 14 Georg a 19·1 11 v1 '''°' 11 01 1 Ch•ne•' 7 a• 1.0 lO a m 1 FIHte 8•wt let..Temtiel Ol\10 St 11·3) v\ Pl11":>uroh 1·2 11 (1'1ennei • •• 10 lO o m 1 AOM 8owt ltl Paw.Ji lll1rOI\ 10 I 1 •1 UCLA 6 • I) CneMl' 4 at 7 P tTI I Oran99 ••wt l•I MYmO /Neb•aVa <17-01 Y\ M &..,.. f 1• 110 II ~hanntl ••'S o m ) • { SuMr 81wl ht fMW Orto•nl) Aul>Vt" 10 I h M•<~'ll•" 9 7 (ne• I"'~ 1 a• S pm n Bowt rnuit\ SATURDAY, DEC. 10 lndec1011denca 8oWI lei~ ..... _.,, Le ) ... ,, Force 9 MIUIU IOO• ) SATURDAY, DEC. 11 Califw'Ne a.wt l •I 'r•l"9) Nortnprn 1111no•\ lO Ca • Ste•t F ,1 erl~., Fl°'lda Citrin Bowl let <Mendol r t rint u tt lO Marv1ano 7l THURSDAY. DEC 71 H., Of Fama 8•WI I ti 8lnnlnllhem, Ala I WH I v.rg1n11 20 1(8'11UC• v 16 FRIDAY, DEC. 2l HtlldeV 8ewt l at s.n D .... I Bvu 71 M•n ouri 11 SATURDAY DEC. "4 Sun 8ewt let El PHO) •1aJ<l'lm• ?t SMU 1 MONO A Y OEC. 24 AloN .... (at H aMlulll ) Pp " \tt lt I) 'iolonlngton 10 THURSDAY. DIC 1' Uben\' ••wt ( •' Me<'nPl!h) Nll tr" Dame 19. 80110,, COll"Olt 11 ,AIDAY, OIE~lO PMOI .... 1•1 AtUmt) r •or•d• St 71 "IM " Caro•'~" l GetwkW'I l •t J•O~....,,..I 1 kl• •Oft u low• 6 SATUAOAY, JAN )I .. ~ .... let HIUt1'1111 00 e"<lma ~· 74 Be vlQ• u OffO Me flMlne AAT'S LANDING IN••-1 ... di) If a"CI.-\ va<">wll 1, 11 DQll IO 11 ""d "'" \ < • co 0.H ~~ m•c•erlf 10 \C•ilf\"I If tl'l~H_, n fOO ftV! t# OAVIY'' 1.0CICllll ,..__, ... cft) '1 '"" .,, 17' rod f"I\ J cow cod 61 bonllO, I oau 1C\ ,.,, ... ., •• TMt .... , ..,.._,, *"" l.Ot ANOIUI -P044 "f't~ Leh SAN llltNAltDINO -)it•orWOOCI l ••• ltlVlltUOI C•f'lu-fte l•• .COlf -HM! Jf1n La e, lltetfl •1 .. , •ll'•l Pow•~•riuw 10 1 '"' 1-..MGtl ~ > . NBA WlffUN CON,.lltlNCI Plldtk DMMoll w L Pct. L.alien It 10 6SS Portland 21 12 ~ P'-lh 1~ •• .... 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Q<egon ~ IOI) lllnti ,_,.,..._ CIH~ ~MU 17 Hewei 73 !'fhtt • • How fOSI 20 t•red How'"• Too 20 ream• 1n 11'18 A~led Prt u 1913 U co!legt Dnk~ll DOii l&red 1'1ls weelteno •, • 1 North Carolin• 18·0/ dtd ...,or olav 2 t<.ontuo v 11·01 did nor 1>1ov 3 Houtlon 110·7/ d•d nol ptey • OeP•~ (9·01 OHi C1olgn1on S9 S7 011 5.!tturO•v S Gaor11•1own 110·1/ o.et N•v•oe·LH Veel\ 69·61 IOIJ. Fr•d•v 6 M•rvland (I I). OHi LaS•lle 96·83 Fr1dev 7 UCLA 11 II 010 not l>ln 8 Sr Jonn·1 II ll 010 nol Olav 9 LSU (6 II did not cilav t •· 10 W•kt Fore1t " 0) OH i ~OM•n; 111·74 F••dt v 11 Georo" I 1 II 010 "<>I orev 12 Bo11on ColleGe II 21 lo\! 10 tnolene n -u . FrTdav , 13 NO(lh CtrOllne SI I 10 21 O.el Cemooen, M·6S FrlO•Y .. LOIHYlh• IS·4) Qtd nor Ol•v IS M1CPl•O•n 11·21 d•O nol Olav 16 Teu1·E1 Pu o I I l·O De•' Atcorn Stelt 70·S1 F rioav 11 Meme>l\•t St 17rl)'lo~I 10 1owe, 73·66, Frioev • •>t'' 18 Purdue 17 11 did nol ole v 19 Oregci,, St 17 71 bee! Ortoon 63·S9. (011 Fr101v -. .JO llllno•t 19 I J d•O r\Ot 01•v HIGH SCHOOL ~ CutM 62, U9UM &Heh S7 !Frldav't Gem.) LAGUNA BEACH -NHU IS, Jordan 3 Teooor )0, McGre11i°· 3. Foriuna 4, Bl•nton 2 E"''"n O. Wa!loro O Arnor O To11!t 21 I~ 24 S7 CASTLE -Btrln«>•\ IS. Pelle1-I , Hoe1»'I I "'""" 16 Quint 12 T 01a1s 77 I · 14 67 kw• llv Ouertwn Lagun• 8Hch 10 IC 14 19-S7 C1111e 18 16 13 l !r-67 Total foul\ Laguna Beech 12 Cn llt 17 l'"oule0 0 ou1 F'orlu~ ILBI HoeoOI (C l Lett Al.mitOl SA TUADAY'S "ESUL TS (44ttl of '4·nltlllt QYart~--'""""9) flllST ._ACE. lSO yardt Bred\ Jet lier ( L •c.ktv J 10 00 4 60 3 60 Reos Je• Pollcv •Hart 1 1 IO S 10 Mt In 19'3 ITrtlh••t l 7 60 AllO ••ced OouOlt B•O t<ld , Wall Lono Soecl•I C>vnn lv M.u ,.,,.1ocre1. Tonv Lootl VlllOrO\ Bridotl, Young Gori\ Dream Timt 11 24 U EXACTA 6 ~ 01•0 "6080 SECOHD RACE l SO v1rd\ "lol I Zufelt I 1l 00 I 60 4 00 OrH m B•MO H•rl 1 20 C ?0 Snow Hert Caroo111 ) 00 AIM> recto Jeh Be<1u1no Ane•• Blue t<.•PI~ Tren<i'ft, Snee11.v Tro<ioi. 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CompC'tition ln the two·prong- ed event, a new addlllon on the tour, begins with 32 matches in two brackets -acniors. and members of the regular tour Some of the favorites . in both sect1on.s, however, aren't ex- pected at thl' Randolph Park Mu- nicipal Golf Course until later in the week. The Tucson tournament is the fir'St match-play event on the American schedule in a decade. But some Hberties' were taken.. .. with tne fonnat to assure that at. le.ast a few of the more ptom.inen~ plftyers 'Wuld be aJlQUnd. far the weekend. As a result. the eight leaders from the 1983 Grand Prix points list -Fuzzy Z.oeller, Hal Sutton, Tom Watson, Lanny Wadkins, Calvin Peete. Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw and Gil Morgan - won't begin play until the fifth round Saturday morning;"> The next eight on' that list {)avid Graham, Craig' Stadler, Ray Floyd. And~. Bean. ~ Couples. Mark McCumber, Wayne Levi and Curt..i.9 Strange -drew first-round byes and begin play Wednesday. The tournament is broken mtD two segments: The regulaJ:rtqur section, with 128 players compet- ing for $708,000 in prize money. and the seniors section, with 24 , players and $306,000. First prize in each section ls $100,000. Play1n the two sections will be held sim-· ultancously on the same course. In the seniors section', Seiko Grand Prix leaders Miller Barber, Don January. Gene Littler, BilJy Casper, Gay Brewer, Rod Fu*5eth, Charles Sifford and Dan Sikes are exempt from first- round play. The first round will be spread over two days, ~i~ 28 regulaT- tour and four senior-tour matches each Monday and Tuesday. Sec- ond-rouna play 18 Wednesday, with 32 regular-tour and .. eigl'it ' Sf#lior-tour matches. A ... break from competition is scheduled Thursday. which is given over to the pro-am. Tournament play reswnes Fri- day, with seniors quarterfinals and two rounds of regular-tour action. Leafs turn back Kings, 5-3 TORONTO (AP.) -Rick Vaive and Terry Martin each scored two goals Satwday njght to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over the Los Angeles Kings. The goals were 3 lst and 32nd of the season for Vaive, while Martin's second goal, an empty netter with 43 seconds left m the game, was the lOOth of hts career. Peter Ihnacak also scored for the Leafs. Charlie Simmer, with his 24th goal of the season. Mark Hardy and Anders Hakansson replied for the Kings. Mike Palmateer stopped 32 shots in gaining the goaltending victory. while Gary Laskoski stQpped 31 for the K.mgs. lhnacak opened the scoring 2:56 into the game and Vaive added a power-play goal at 16:22 of the period. Hardy cut the margin to 2-1 with a power-play goal o{ 10:59 of the second period. Martin got his third of the year at 14:31and1:15 later Vaive made it 4-1. Before the period was out Simmer made it 4-2. Hakansson clO&ed the gap to 4-3 at 7:37, but Martin supplied the final margjn in the final minute. The Leafs lost Bill Derlago early in the game when the for- ward took a high dick across the face. 11..iHering a broken nose and a seven-stitch gash. There was no penalty called on the play. Edison girls • • win 1n soccer F.dillon High blanked Marina, 4-0, Saturday to captUtt the con- 10laUon chemplonahfp of the Ocean View fiirla' IOCC.'er tour- nament Tht' Charg n placed Kathy and Joy Biefeld on th all-tour- nament tt> m . while Manna's Judy Calki.na WN allOIO honottd. In the championahtp game. t.a Quinta def ted Simi Valley, 3-1, while Mira Co.ta wu a 4 .. 2 viC'\Or over Los MamhOI for lhfrd p~. Otwin View ftntlhc!d It.a tou.r· nament play Friday, bina • 1 1hoo ut &o Capiltrano Vall ~y bclore t>Nttna Redondo on• foti fch. C :nW·kM'WDid ;Jma Da.rl- u O•t y DOu•LI t ~· N ld ttO IO ln or n Vt w made the all· I ..._ __________________________ ...,;. __________________ ..::_ ________ .;...moll'!'~..;..------------------------:.-----------------------------------...J -tournamcnL~. .. ·- / .. \ • . . :::::-------------..,..-:-~----------------~--------4--------------~----------------------....:::~~c:~:·•:t;D:A:IL~~~P~IL:O~T:IS:uno:::•Y~·:Jenu::::ary~1~,~10:M:l..--.. Exp~rience cre8tes a comput er s t o r e with a lieartl' By MARGE BITETl'l °"'1 Net Olf11 .. 1 ... I B1t.1. 8~. Ch1pe. P .C.'s. RAM ROM. Losk Memory. <:omputer jargon can be very confuamg to the novice--but If that OOVlOl" 1S lucky enough to happen into the Computer PX in " Irvine ~ of the pain can be taken out of tne ~xperience. . ~gardlea t'1f a customer'• pripr QOmput.er experi.mce, the new pl.tns to open a franchia .retail Irvine retail at.ore can speak their it.ore m Brea. language and meet their needs. "It ~ like 1t ha~ ·•we try fo guide and direct overrught," WI.It> .a.id of her C\J!itomera every 1t.ep of the way," g:rowins businea owner Merrte Wile said of her She has found that h r ro~ as carefully trained staff. corporate prHident it very Wise learned fiathand what a challenging, but she's by no means traumatic experfenoe 1electmg a running the show alone Her ~mputer can be. Just one year husband's more than 20 years ago, her world was totally dif • experience in the computer fteld is ferent. She was lnvolved ln the a big help. lives of her three boyg -ages 14, • Wiae herself has a master's 13 and 10 -and the aaociated degree, but that did not prepare whirlwind of PT A's, sporta games, her for running this retail busi· and countlesa other· parental ac-ness. 'In the past year ahe has tivities. become "street wise," 10 to speak, ... ~T comet into tbe .UW... Wne it spent flndu.a out what pla the cuswmtt h.u for the computer. Customers are ncow-aced to ~ come familiar with the merehan- di8e before malUng a purchue. -Each computer ..,ld come. with two houn of handa-on lnstrUcdon and other mo"' fonnal cl.llMd a.re offered at the store. Sott•att cl.aaes are taught at valioU.l levela with Ii.me provided betw~ eta.es to allow the .wdent.1 \he chance to . practioe the PfOlf'8Jn· ming techniques on their 1mme systems. Dlllr ......... .,......,~ Mer rie Wise .amid the extensive stock of her €omputer ~X &tore. But Wise's life began to change and learned akilla that would ha~e when she ~ent shopping with her taken years to mast.er in the freind, Judith fuher. for a home Th clasaroom. · computer. e two women had To fill the holes in the things decided to purchase computers for that she did not know. she has their !arnilles. They quickly dis· surrounded herself with pro. covered that there was.no central fessionab. Jlm Dunn. the newly place for information on nucro· named vice·president of support computers for home use. After serviceaisoneauchexample. "Jim conducting personal research. is an excellent trouble shooter," they acquired in~epth Lnfor· Wise said Merrie 1a1d a big compliment was recently given by a~ who said, "You treat u. just lie family." There are hundreds of com·. put.er stores in Orange County but the low pressure atmosphere and the empbasi.s on educating the consumer may make th.la one unique. Almost anything purchased from the store -if the 1}eed ariaes -can be repaired ln· hOUle -at. the repair center. What cannot be fixed at the store La aent .back to the man~turer for factory aervioe. Customera like. the security of lcnoWi.ng the It.oft stands behind what it tel.la. Kaiser ~teeJ shuts. Fontana pla~t Last load of f abricated m e tal, 600 wor ker s go out the gates FONTANA (AP) -For years. the shutdown of Kaiser Steel's operations here has beep rumore9. For the· past nine months', Att ~aa official. Now the end ttas ~veJi. 'The last loads of fabricated steel were sent out o{ the sprawling steel works Saturday, said com· pany spokeswoman Montye Male. With the last of the steel ended the last of the jobs, which were a mainstay; of this town's existence from the time the plant was built in 1943 until about a decade ago, when Fontana officials became convinced the plant was dooq>ed and began d~vers.ltytng the re· gion 's ecoQ9ffilc base. At i ta peak. the Kaiser plant had 9,000 workers. By Friday,· the num~r hJld been whittlea to "abol.lt 600," said Male. "We began to phase out. the operation ln March," when Kaiser officials decided to shut the plant, she said. The last blast · furnace was banked on Oct. 27, and the final ore \vas fabricated last week. AlJ that was left was to ,send out the f ina1 orders. "Since October, people have been going (off the payroll) every week, eyery day," she said .. The last· work comes I~ than three weeks before Kaiser stock· holders are to decide Jan. 18 whether to approve a $374.4 mationon the computer field. ThUJ , · million buy.out offer from an knowlege and the desire to pas:s it~ Dunn s Oklahoma ~awl •• and investor group "headed by J .A.' onrto others inspired the ladies to po~te .. way ~f sa~ Yes, Frates of Tulsa, Okla. The offer openthefirstComputerPX,atiny Maam and V,es, Sar to the haa.t;>een okayed by Kaiier·s board soo.square-foot store, in October customers giv-:s a homey a~· of directors. of 1982. mosphere to this space-age bum- The Frat.es group would be· Today Wi.9e is a busy executive ness. . come joint operators of the plant )n charge of a ~em, 2,500· Th~ •to~ has over. 20 pnnters wjth .Perma Resources Corp., a '~square-foot, multi-faceted com· on dtaplay. at all .. umes. F°':"' coal company based in Colorado puter store. But it's.a store with a com_p~ter Imes are a~ailable, m Springs, Coto. Penna Resources ln dhiffere~ce -having e~hrie~ ad~tllon to ~:de a:onmen.t of November had indicated it would t e anxiety of c:omputer 8 ?PPtng 80 d ware, h an .maga.unes counter Frates' bid but ln!tead herself, she st.Aves to provide the anM anthanm·2 o000use serv1~ centeinr. ~ ' f coal same warmth and concern to her ore • magazines a.rt a6.~ to. put some o its customersthatadoctorgivestohis stock. - holdings into 8 jbint·opetation patierit.s. > "We feel that if someone UJ deal. . Wise's day at the store begins at coming into the store, regardless . The ha~ ~oup has said it 7:30 each morning and often lasts of how much they spend, they intends t.o liquid~t.e auets ef ~he until ntne at night. During tne need 1o b.r trea~ the same way," Fontan~ Pia;Pt, e~ther ~y selling holidayg this 1ehedule goes seven Wise said. ' the enure mill or tta eqwpment. days a week. She is" proµd of the fact that ,.---------------------------------------Recently Wise~ sole consumer education is the k.ey to DRANGI-COAST STOCKS owner -her r6Unrung panner her ,.,...,. ·~-When a~- ' The Southern charm. low pressure salespeople, and avail· able asaiatance have paid off well. Sales for the first year are expected to be in exce11 of one million dolla.ra and the future holds the prospect of additional locations. Three storefronts are proJeci.ed by the end or 1984. Wile summed up her energy ~ driving force ln this hlghly . competitve market by aayina. ''The buainea ls fun, interesting, constantly changing, and nerve-...,._a..;..... .. w.~16··· But, she added. "1 will be a survivor." .. H er e a r e the stoc k marke t activitie~ o f publicly trade d An IRA .IS an ideal idea O range County firms Cor the week .e nded F riday, Dec. 30. 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Once the decision has been made to open an ffiA. the next question is where to open the account -at a bank.or a brokerage house? Most conventional IRA's offered by banks cost nothing to open. but unfortunately the ~vest.or is extremely limited in his choice of investment media. The account funds usually sit m a fixed·rat.e time deposit. Brokerage houses off& ''Self Directed" IRA 's, which typically cost $25 to $50 to open, pl small yearly, management fee, both of whic a~ tax deductible. A ~tf Dlrected IRA, as the un plles. allows the investor maxirnvrn flex y and control over investme nt decisions affecting tus/her account. Unlike conventional IRA's, the assets in a Self Directed IRA can be invested i~veral investment vehicles. including: ' • Publicly traded securities on the NYSE. AMEXandOTC • Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT's) • •Covered Call Options • Treasury Not.es and Bills • Annuities, both fixed and vanable • Mutual funds •Certain new ls.sues and limited partnerships •Money market funds The freedom tocap1talize oh varying uwesunent climates is clearly the big advantage of a Self Directed account. It allows the Investor the ability to have his retirement asseta in stock and mutual funds during strong' market cycles. In the future. should high interest rates return, the investor could then instruct his broker to move the assets into a time deposit or money market. VersatJltty and the power tocapitahzeon new trends is a must for those wishmg to achieve optimum asset perlormance between now and retirement. This is why Self Directed IRA's are becoiniilgso popular. The accounts also offer thOSE' with a desire to Broker's Corner own secunties foe the first time a smart avenue to enter the stock markeL In early 1982, John Marka Templeton. president of the Templet.on Funds and a highly respected Wall Street sage, COl'IWen ted on the sociCH!COnonuc ramifications of Self ~ lRA's. ~ying. "This is one of the great things -this may go down ln economic history u one of the great changes in America -the begmning of people's capitalism. Instead of having only 33 million people ln the country who own shares. (now 42 mllllon) w~ may soon (md 60 million people who own shares.~ we'~ told, 'Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.' When you have your money an common stocks . you gradually educate yourself on the meaning of private enterprise and on the problems of business. You're likely to be more intelligent when you go to the voung booth. So this change m the tax poucy LS going to have a permanent, long·range effect on the economy of the Uruted States and l believe ll will be a change all for the good. Instead of haling your boss. how can you hate the hem when you own the comJ)any yourself: So I beheve we are coming into a period of harmony and a penod of prospenty -a period thvwe'll look back on as a great turn.mg pomt Ill the p nty f the nauon .. . . J. DaVJd Stewart lS a stock broker with Young. Smith & Peacock. New York Srodc Exchange memMir firm m Laguna Beach . Building group to hear state PREFERRED senator St.ate Senator John Seymour wtll be speak Ing at the Orange County Bulldina lndw.try IU· sodat.ton ~Ung t 6 p.m .. Jan ·9. at the-Air· porwr Inn in If'vin<' St>ymour, R ·Ana h~1m. rv8 on the n alP Finance Committee H fo~rly OJX'r•~ a !'f'a1 tate, property ~~nt and C«'row bustn Adv~ f't.'llervations mus\ be made through th~· group's Santa Ana office. ' MONEY MAR ET CHECKING ANNUAL YIELD" ANNUAL RATE .. 9.920/o 9.500/o • AMumet relnveatment of principal and lntereet at t0day'1 ret• tor one year • • Rate and ytetd aubtect to change. dally . • Write up to three checks monthly • Unlimited over·the-counter wtthdrawals and deposits •Minimum deposit $2 ,500 • Call or come In for addltlonat Inf ormatlon ____ ..., _______ .. ·-·-·~ --- 500 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92880 (714) MCM100 YOUR HOME TOWN BANK \ I c ...... f -------~~----~--~-----------........ .._. ............................................................................................................................... ... .. Qrange Coe.st DAILY PILOT/SYn<'ay, J nuary 1, 1984 'Ma Bell's 22 child -~en com' of age t .odaY .... eorganization c!Jops AT&T 1111 lell breakup ·, . . u'p into regional phone firms WASHIN<.i'l'ON tAP) Owm1ght, Ma Bell'111 kids have become• aduJ ~ Complt.•tlng tht' lnr gt.•'>l turpontlt> rt'<>rganu:ation -in Amerrcan hu;tory Amencar,>. Telc:phon't-& Tele- graph Co offtdallv gaw up ownership of 1~ 22 l<.x:al Bell System ('t1tn~>:in1es at tht• stroke of m1dn1ght Saturday, whc·n th£'¥ ~ere absorbed by seven new regional companws l'~·ted to sldnd un their own The nation's tt•lephom.• cust.<>mt•rs hardly notwed the d1Herenc Then.• was no l'han..Ct!·tn the JNay locaJ or long-d1st.arxt.' l·alls are di.th'<!. or how relephones are rented Cor a nt.•w hornt> But the: brt•Jkup or ttw Bt>ll System. under a govemm~nl .. nt1tru!>l o,t•lllt.•rm·nl which the Justt<.'t' Department St.•t 1nto molwn more than nm(' years ago. w1U mean uttwr. rnur t• noll<'<·able changes in rnming months lniually. th<.'rt will ht· .i l'Onfusing W(•her o f monthly b1lltnK 1nfur:mal1on and for nlA:lny custome~ h1ght•r 1 au.., for lc.x al calls Latl'r this year, c:onsuml'r... muld Ix· noquired to pay a new monthly ft't' callt-<l an ac'l·t~ charge·" Ev1·ntually, there wi-11 tx• changt•'i 1n thl· way long-d1swnet• calls are d1aled ' Adv0<·a tc..., ul -.µl1tttng up lht· &·II SysLt•m held out !he prom1sc· uf v1guruus, pm.·t'-('Ultmg competi- tion in the• ll'l<:phorw t-qu1pment and lo ng-distance bu.sinl'SSt.'!I. rnort· l)plllms in phont· st>rv1ee, faster technical mnovutum and an t'i.·oncim1c: b,ase lO support Ame rica's mart'h intu lhl' "mfur·rnatwn age." AJready. consumer-. l'all pUr(·hasc.· a telephone· for less than $10. sum('lh1ng unht·an.J of JUSt a year ago Among lht·. drnwbc.11.k-. rni mnrf' one -stop shopping at tht• lu1:al µhunl' l'Ompany: d1slcx:ations for nearly I million AT&T t-mpluyecs and :i 2 m illion stockholdl.'rs and m trn· {'V<-s of·f>'Jm~ en ties the poss1b1llty th'at tht· world·-. fmc-sl lt>lt'phone s ystem has been pldC'<'Cl m J':'O~rdy · AT&T < h;11rman Charlc-s L Brown. m an interview w llh Ttw A!-..'>odate<l Prt'!>.'> m December. descnbt'<.l th1· hrt·akup uf his mmpany as a ''bad m istak<" ,md .i 'tr,JJ.(l«J y" cit a unw when American busm~ ,., rnmJ.K•Lln.I>{ .rgamsl giant corpuratlons m Japan and f•ly·wht•ri· Ill thc-world "I th1r~\1t'., had fur the country f.lnd we're just gomg to havl· to now mt1k<• lht• lx·sl uf 1t," he said The govt>rnm~nt had charged that AT&T was using its t'OntroJ of the local Bell companies to freeze ' out potential <.'OA'lpelltors m the equipment and long- d1st.ance busint:SSCS. The Bell <.-ompa.nies were accused of enforcing neetjlc.>SS requirements for connection of non West.fom Electric equipment to the network, and q( denying long-d1st.an<.-e co~pet1tors equal access to Bell customers. AT&T rc•peat.edly de nied the charges, but with the prospect of years of court ~ppeals and uncertamty about its ab1hty to compete with challengers in the meantime, the company threw tn the towel. · On Aug 24. 1982~ the antitrust settlement was signed by U S District Judge Harold H. Greene aft.er other concessions were extracted from AT&T The company agreed. for example, to Jeave the Yellow Pages with the Bell companies and to stay out of the "electronic mfonnat1on " business for seven years T he Bell c:ompames also were given the right to sell. but not manufacture, new:cne equipmentz{te ..,/. Jan l Nt>arly a year lat.er. la;Ji:~ug. 5, Greene a pp ved CJ detailed reorganization 'plan. again after winning <."Onl'c.-ss10!\S AT&T gave up the right to use the Bell name and logo. with the single exct!puon -6£ ·Bell Laboratories. its research facility. . On Nov 16 . AT&T and the ,new regional eeu l'OIJlpantes filed with the Securities and Excfiange documents disclosing their assets. debts and projected 1984 revenul'S and eammgs. Five days later, trading tx•gan in th<· stocks of the seven .regionals and the "nt•w" AT~T In th1· midst of Greene's deliberat,ns, the Ft.>deral CmnfTlU01cat1ons Comrmss1on and Congress became involved The FCC ordered a senes of regulatory changes to ac."t:ompany the breakup, 'mcludmg a requirement that phone customers begin p1ckmg up a s ubsidy for local. phone service tha t previously had been paid by long-distance calle~. · Congress. declaring that ihe FCC had gone too far in trying to s pur long-distance competition. responded with bills ~urned at blocking the new charges One such bill passed the House in Nove mber, but did not dear t he Seytate. The sc•ven regional companies meanwhile sel("Cted nc•w names and c.-ontemplated life with out Ma Bell's protective umbrella The names.ran from trad1t1onal to h1gh-wch. Bell Atlantic, BellSouth and Southwestern Bell to Amer itech, Nynex. US Wes! and Pacific ~cit-Sis IS 11 1. Pacific Nol'1t1west Befl 2. Mountain States ·a. Not ttaaestem Bell 1. Wtt r:°"*' Telephone 2. Michipn Bell 3.. Illinois Bell 4. Indiana Bell 5. Ohio Bell Bllt• ... 1. Bell of P9nnsytvania 2. .... Jerwti)etl- 1,C & P Tel~ ~ Oi8mond Stat• T~ llWll&X 1. New England T~ 2. NewYOftt T~ express doubt'> about AT&T's ability t<> thrivt' 1r1 the world of business t'ompetition. to move from yeari. o f government regulation and booking orders to a -· -1. Nev.ta Bell 2. Pacific T elephon_e ~ ........ _ ... ~--­Southwestern Befl .'SQffH 1. South Central Ben 2. Southern Bell _ I The bn·akuµ c>f tht· wurld's largl·st company was assurt'Ci on J,m H. I Ykl wht>n Brown and Assis tant Attornn (;1·rw1al Wdh:Jm F Baxter signed an agreeme nt S<·ttltng th(• government a ntitrust suit filed in 1974 Undn tht.> settlement, AT&T was C!llO~t.>d to kc .. ·p rt.., long-d1stan<:e operatwns, the Bell Laboratont."> and it.-. Wcsu.·rn Elec.1.ric Co manufac- turing unll 111 1•xthJng1• for d1v£~lmg 1~lf of the 22 .Bl'll Syst1m 1 < oniµ.m1t~.., ·AT&T left the regionals w1 th t he assets tncy need to provide local phOfle ser vice. and their leaders saw new doors opening in such fields as equipment sales and mobile telephones. Brown. too, 1s bullish about the new AT&T's future., even stripped of two-thirds of its assets. Whal company . he asked. would not like to.begm with $34 3 b11l1on m assets. a vast long-d 1stan<:l' network. a leading manufactutmg concern and the world's premier <.'O~rat.e research fac:1l1ty? .s1tuauon requmng sharp marketing skills and attention to profits trying lo work in parallt•I with a mffiion peop1c• with vc•ry dt•ar obje<·tives ft involved a commitment to tht• t•nd product, which was service rend~red. And to st"<' the: systRm split up so that we now have different .rent1t1es with different objec:tivC'S and d1fh·rc•n t N:onoml(' dr1~es 1s a ma.JOr emotional changt• AT&T al'>'> gauwd the· right t.() l'ompete many unregulatc'Ci l>u'>m(-si. 1l w1sht'<.I , such as data proc.·t-ss1n~ or computPr manufacturing The com - pany had 1,. .... 11 J.lft'Vt·ntf'tl from domg that by a 1956 coru.ent dt><-r1·1 tha1 '-"tllE-d anothn antitrust suit Nonetheless, som e .m the fmanc1al ccimmumty DRANGf CDUITY BUSINf SS Dic k tan n o n~ lt•f t, virf' prPsident of The Irv in~ Co. 's induc;tria l divisio n, and Sam Van La ndi n~l-}a m , center, vice prf"-,i df•nt of lht-r ommercial division, present the traditional HBroke r or the Year" ct ysta l de~ canter to John Arlotti of the Charles Dunn Co . of Nt>wport Bea ch. · John .Arlotti wins Irvine Co broker of the year honors " ,. \ John Arloltl 111 1tw Charles Dunn Co. of Nt·wµi11 l fi(·,11 Ii h.u. l)(·<·n 11c1rm·d The lrvtne C'o.'1 brokn '"' 1111· v1•,11 for 19Hi 8:i Arlott1. who nPgot1;1ll'fl .• m11lt1 rr11 ll11111 rl11ll;1r j.Crnund INtS<• for c onstrU< t11in of 11 rww n •i.lftUI :ir1t 111 N£•wport ('<·ntn w •• ., 11n1• o( I :i (011 11rwn·1HI and 1ndu.i1tnal n •;.il (·s t:1t1 lir11k1 •r.-. ~m~:l•'<l 1111t f111 1m1pr "8les and lf'a~ 11f tl11 n 1111p;i11 y·.., prop•·r ty (mm July 191i2- .Ju01· U#H.i <Jtlwr lir11k1 r., h11non'<I 1rn luded Bill Ad11lr, Elli~ & l.11nr, ~.111 l"l1·1111"nlt'. Al Beaudette, Jerry Cote. Wath Llmbuqc and Lori l.tvtngston, .111 of Co ldwPll lianktir Commercial Rtal Estate of New rt Beor b, Lowell l>ickllon .md Dennis lllahtand. 111th uf 1. .. ., Auo<'la te of EJ Toro. ('onnlf' Gravr~ ol Frotll, Spen<•c• & Trlnen of Costa Mt·<,.;1 Strvt' M'·Arthur, ,Jim Mes lnaer Rnd Gre1t Shtrwood 111 < oldwell Bankt.r C'om merclal Real F.•Utlf' 111 J\11.tl1t 1111 ,11111 .Jt>rr~ l~ynne Ty lf"r o f Busl net Prup,.rttt~ 111 N1·wpor t BP.wh . . . Jant Mih'hlf'r h.rs IH·1•11 nµpumted brond1 · Jt .. maru.iu1·1 11( th<' Jrvin1· 11ffK•' o f Coldwell Bank•r R ... 1c1 .. nt1al Re I Eoetate Suvlces Southern C allfornla, • nnocmc , .. J Tom Griffin. · p~1df'nt M1 1,·hln hmc tx••·n promotf'd to rc-pl:111• ' ' ... ,. Sherry Powers. rrcently namE'd senior vice pn><i1dc•n1 and rt•gwnal manager M1 tche.ler J<>1n«"d Coldwc•ll Bankt•r 1n 1977 as a sal<>s agent • • • Golden West Enterprises, Inc. has leased a J .400 square-fool buildmg m Laguna Huls for use • as an automobllt• leasing business. The property wa, leased through Norrll, Beggs & Simpson, Rob Norris as agent. The 15·inonth lease 1s valued at $9,795 4H ••• Brown Record Dlstrlbutln&, Inc. h ll•ast.-d <A 2.143·squar(• foot building 1n Irvin~ to house> 11n oHtre for video dL,tr1but1on The propc>rty Wb lt·aat-d through Norris, Beggs & Stmp1on, John Nakaoka agent The• 12-month Jea:iie 1.a voluoo at $18,780. • • • Profe11lonal Communil)' Maaagem~t Inc. of El Toro has been n •taint.-d by the hom ~nt.-r U10C1at1on at Quail Cr('Ck La Poi to 11ervP rommunuy m no t>r a( the 306-unit condominium df'vl'lopmt•nt In Laguna Ntgu~l PCM will provad ~mlntstr tiv , oper!'llonal and f mnncl I rv1('('9 to th<' homeownC'r group as w II as latlnft the .~aaUon's board of dirccto . ~ .. Brown said the company is prepared to do JUSl that But he also said the brea kup damaged an important service ethic that was l~e Bell System's hallmark for more than a <'<'nlury Thl' breakup 1s an emotiopal Jhmg. ht' said. '"be<:ause our whole upbringing .w as involv('<.I in "But we're largely over the sadn('S.'> and d1srupt1on," Brown addc.-d ''We'n• now· from AT&T'-. standpo int and from the &•II c·ompaP»<:S' standpoint. too looking toward the futun · anti what 1t can bring " AT&T chairman says brea.kup of company was 'bad mistake' WASHJ~GTON (AP) Charlt·~ L Brown, c.·ha1rm;m of Am1•n t·an T elepho m• & T<'lt.·grnph Co . sat down for an hour in Dl'<:<·m~r to d1S<:us.s lhl• approa('hing.breakup of the world's largest company His interview with The Associated Press ranged from ·why AT&T was bemi broken up and why he thought 1t was a "bad mistake," to h ow he planned lo spend Ne w Year's Eve H ere 1s an c->dlled transcript Q · When did you df'<.'1de to<."Onsider the breakup'' You met with your board on ()('<· 16. 1Y8 I. and rece1vt>d its endors<•ment lo pursue negotiations. But when did you de<·1de 1l was time lo push for a settlement? I A It wo uld tx• a m1stak<' to assum f' that 1l was Dl>c 16 tha t the buard first learned about my opinions on wh('lhfo•r this was a dc•s1rable thmg tu do or not It w~ m tha t urnc frame (December HJ81 ) Tht• ) decision was not even possible until it was undt.•rslood what 1t was the Justll'<" Department was offl·rmg a nd wht·tht•r 1t made any sense. It was not lalu-kind of a light went on : like a flash from the muuntamwp Q: The n· 1s no particular 'Oec1smn Day' tha t stt('ks in your mmd? A : No. thC'r~ isn 't Q. ArP you worrtE-d atx>ut going down in history as th« c·hairman who broke· up the &·II Syste m? A No .. ll doesn 't worry me' If J had lht· propc·ns1ty to tx• looking back on dec1s1ons lo wondl•r wh,·tht•r they w ere right or wrong, I would be a baskt.•t case long before now I ~no reason to doubt that th<> d('{'1sion was the nglit one from the standprnnl of the kind of alternatives we had Q Do you think AT&T was att.ackro ~'<.'aUS<.' or 1lb s1w and economic.· power? A Americans. h 1stoncally. do not l1kC' large AT & T Fln1nce1 • . t••IT [1]11,0l4 •. ,. 111.11 (1)11, 11119121~1.11 c1~g11•gf.lllons of pow1•r wh~·thN tht>y n·s1dt• 1n -un1un~. or n~1()(-m govt•rnments or rt'Sldt' in larg1: <:orporntwm. And I think that, in part, 1s a factor. It'!-. a kind of mindl<•i-,.c; factor, l fet•I. bc>c·a uS<.• regula t<.'<.I as w1· "' t· and havf' lx•£•n for so many years. the fact of 1 l dcx·s not l·orrC"Spond w1lh the perception of 1t. I think w<· Wt•n· d01ng what ne<.•<fod to be dune And that's th1· n ·a'-'JO wt· <iurv1vt'd m this huge form for so long It'-. not th£· man in tht• street who finally came to th~ ... olut1un lh<$t was arnvcod at Q You suggf'<.l 1 t was soc1et y that drt·1ded l<> brc·ak uµ tht· td< phone-('Ompany Do you think !'>(ll'l<'ly will dt'i.'ld<·. "Lt't's brt>ak 1t up again 1f AT&T gt·L'i loo b1~(' A I ht·li<•vc · ~om1· pt'<>ple arf' bPgmning lo wondc•r wht·lhl'r or not this µh1losophy 1s r(·ally S<.·ns1bll• 111 •• world m wh11.·h w e'rt-competing w1~h Japan Inc-and hugt· aggregawms r>f st rength everywh e re in the: world I thmk, for t·xampll'. 1t would hav<• b<'<•n a trag<'C!y had IBM lx.•c:n broken up. It's e nough of a tragt•dy for ttw BC'll System l believe othl'r pcopll' a n • beginning to tx•lit•ve this now. thnt W<• can nu long<•r indulge m w hat has t){'('n a kmrl of a luxury of -.uyrng big 1s had Q, l><J you thank soc.wlv has shql 1lst·lf in lhf• fool wllh lhf• AT&T bn·akup'! J\ Yc•s. I do It's o had m1'it<Jk1• Q Ir 1t''l not brokt•n, don't fix 1t') A. Yt-s lrr·athc·d tha t condus1on a long time ago and I think a gr<.'at many people arc• reaching that m ndus1on now What was wrong with at that we had to hrt•ak 1t u p'' As I say. 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""' •• I I h J, 14 )4 I J, • .. .. 14 .... 1.-• h I ... "' r ./ \' .... '-~----- 0 R G E ... 0 A tr .. SUN DAY, JANU~RY 1, 1984 .. . . ·-.------- Facing New· Yea.r with seriOuS Optimis_m, go6d humor George ~\\'.ell wrote 35 years aso that 1984 would be the director of.the Orange County Chapter of the National understa!l:ding of h~ relationships and to enc.outage year of "Big Brother," a year wh~n govertlfllent control would Conference of Christians and Jews, who says, "Generally, I sensitivity to various e~ultures. stifle i~vidual human experien00$ anderadieate personal don't make r~lution, but, I work for specific goals hoping 1 • • • ~ · freedom. . · · . things will ~better. _ Anderson.also plans to get involved in a prQjed helping ~ j!' ' But, prominent Orange Countians view the New Vear with "One of my 1984 goals for NCCJ iB to conduct a series of fow Hispanic leaders indentify and solve the problems of Hispanics much more optimism, some with serious resolutions and goals break.fast seminars in vol vi.fig high school students, teachers, in Orange County and to work.with the Southeast Asians on:ttie and some with good humor ilnd factitious promises. counselors and principals from the 56 high schools in Orange same basis. "We want to make the county more sensitive to botti . Like Harlan Anderson of Corona del Mar, executive _County". The purpose Anderson explained was to broaden groups." · Paul Salata, whose huinorou1 actfvltlea have always .brought amusement, aaya, among other things, that he plan• to train for the Olym- pic•. but didn't say what event. "I loat weight In 1983 and In 19841 will exercise violently to tone up and get In shape." ·; .. ........_ H.umorlstcllm Vlllera, who ' recently appeared before almo1t l ,OOOat Caesar• Pal- ~~e In U.t Vegas.at the Sport of Kings event, will attempt to make laughter a household word In '84 ... I'll take ooe day at~ time, ma{<e the beat o~ It · . and try to Improve on tbe next one." "My resolution for 1984' it to hove · a productive year in making the '"I-approach every year with trepidation, becauec of the timH we live In. I believe In · living every moment to lta fulteet." say• Supervisor Har- riett Wiedn. who juat re-· tur,ned from the Mld·Ea•t. "I believe In planning for the future to maximise the pre•- . ent. The time• now lmpoae thatonu•. Vet.J'm not peHimlatlc, J'm optlml8tlc, but I'm a reallat." Musician lorry Cole (Sounds of Music) is making the some~ ution he hos mode tortt.. past thr .. years -to quit smoking • . "Th. resolution worfcUOr.about • . monlhs.adt f!me.'' He~ .-20th anniversary SCR golcto .. \ ' ~-. Morge Swenson of the Fashion Academy hos made the some five resolutions for the post l 0 years. They ore glued inside the cupbpord where she con see thbm. "Each year I hove to l v reaffirm them -get eight ··hours of sleep, exercise every doy, eat on apple or fresh fruit each day and use commendoble longuoge. My fifth one was to write m mother ooch we k. · smashin{1 success," soys Barbara·· Bowie, chairmartof the ~ptember event. · J -- ' cloyce Reaume, chairman of the Women'• Committees board of director• for the OC Philharmonic Society. said with a laugh. ••1 know I'll never keep them, ao I don't •. make New Vear reaolutlona.'~ • .· However, she-added that OCPS ha• big plans for the coming year. "We have two pilot program• we are exploring for youth musical.pro- grams and with these programs we will be reaching more children In more grades." /\ Newport Beach Mayor · Evelyn Hart's resolutions _ !she always mokes-themT are usually along the self - improvement and p~ysicol ,fi_tness line. "Three years QgO my resolution was to quit smo~ing. It worked." "I gave up making resol- ution\ lOOyeors ago, because I never keep them-they are not that meaningful," Soy1 Joan Doshlell, regional rep- resentative of A DRDA (Alzheimers Disease and / Related Disorders As- sociation, Inc.) She added that she would like to see A DRDA moved into cide- quate space and continuo its growth. .. I used to get heavy about making .reaolutlona, but now It'• juat to 'get through' the year," jok'd l)ot Clock. chairman of the bqard of New Direction• ... Serloualy, I would like to see ND get 1,. own . facility and see the number of hours In the day Increased. Betsy (daugh- ter of Dot and Ralph) wlll be going away fo college In September and I would like to have more.time to ' spend with her and the family." "My resolution 1s to live as well ood os long as my 80'- yeor -old mother. She 1ust arrived here from the NopO • Valley for the holidays driving her new yellow Thunderbird. We are going to Palm Spnngs to start off the new year," says Barbaro Grady. Bill Olton makes resol· ution ecxt. year. The direc- tor of ~oguno Beach ~u­ seum of Art plOns in 1 ~ ~ to set time aside to 6et bock into a studio and do some pointing. "I've misted it," he said, add- ing, "I'd like to conf;nue watching the museum's flrowth pottem whit* 1nointaining its heritage and coz.iness." "I feel good about '84 and I'm looking IOf'word to 1t," soys photogra~er Beth Koch. "I pion to see more of my fhends. I hove been "Every year I try to make a resolution. This year il ls to answer all my mail on time. It piles up. I start out good every year -I try," says Roth Ding. Beverly Thompson said she hadn't thought "I'm looking forward to watch ing The CenJ.er grow i~ the new year and we are planning_ a trip on the Blue Train going from J ohan- nesburg to Cape Town;· n ' Schumacher .,Jd. "But, for now rm just plannin& through Jan. 3. We will use our houte in Rancho tdJrage ~nd spend N w Year's eve a t lM Vmta CQuntry Club. tied up on my book 4 - l''Educoted Eye"I ond I haven't hod time to enter· · lain. I would also like to hove time to travel qnd point. " . • -•I =-> . . . much about goals for the new .year. "But, I'm glad is '83 is over and I love the word new. We are remodeling our house (ac.tding 9,000 square feet to the 7 ,200 structure) and I'm looking forward to gem ng back tn It." -57 ,, r Joan Rivers Sheeno Eoston . 8) VIDA DEAN O•My N.c -..Vtf RllilOf omedtenne Joan Rtvers' Weached C and toned blonde hair is kept perfectly t·o tffed by Las Vegas stylist Jason Dyl -he sometimes styles her natr as often as three times a day Penod1r l'Ond1ttoning treat- ments and trims are used to put the tn·-.st'S in tip-top shape and it's softly curled to framt.• her race Raqut•I Wekh recently designed and cut her o\.\ n hmr about two inches all over with sltghtl)' longt.>r lC'ngths at the neck She says she was ured of ht•r · formula cut" and opted for the very ~hort style Although she. does her own cutting she n'<-'t'IVl'S penochc truns, colonng and crown penns by stylist Bruno at the Dessange Salon in Paris and N<>w Yor~ ., "Short hair is bvon to actton," savs Welch, wh<N book on health and beauty. will be published m the fall of 1984 by Holt, Reinhart ~d W1nstcm "My throry 1severythmg. including hair. looks bC'tter 1f your approach to health is right " Rivers and Welch are two of the women selected as winners of the Helene Curtis 1983 Ten Best Corffured Women Awards Others making the list mclude singers Sheena Easton. Pat Benatar, and Melissa Manchester, entertainer Debbie Allen. actresses Linda Gray, Morgan Fairchild and Nastass1a K1nsk1 and Diana. Princess of Wales. , lnd1v1duahty 1s promment in each winner's hair fashion choice, bu,t the dear trend is toward Raising horses benef it to nuns "B> KRISTl1' GA2LA Y Aeoodjrled "f~rtt .. FLOUR B~UFF. Texas -Sister Mary Bernadette Muller has chosen a life of poverty and prayer an a small brick monastery on a rural swath of South T exas land. ,,. But to sustain her cloister of feUow "Poor Clares," many of them e lderly and infirm. the 65-ycar-old stSte r has launched a lucrativesidelme breeding. rat.Sang and showing pmt-sazed hor;es I'm sure we're thf' only nuns m the world raising miniature horses " she says her hands firmly tugging the bridle· 011 a frisky waist-high marr A sign aluog the . his.th way outlines the rmmastf'ry's purpose· a l1fr of c:ontC'rnplation and prayer but adds. "limn<' of Egyptian King, a 29 inch stallron~" ' Mure than 60 n11maturc horse.<>. most owned by a Dallas busme.sgnan. share the st.alls m the palf of sturdy wooden barns behind the Monastery of St Clare• Sister Muller has a full time trainer and a part ume VC'tennarran to tt·nd to the miniature animals. but climbs into ht·r g<ilf cart and motors down th~ 111Tt path to the stahlc"'i almost every day. "My knc't's JUst aren't what they used to be," slw says. cnnkhng her fat'{• into a smile. "But that do<•sn't stop me from gc•ttm~ t1round" Ltngf'nng in the stahl~·"· she chides some of tht.' animals like the former ~·hool teacher she 1s, but stopc; at each stall to whasrx•r a special word or two C·tr1ng fur the l'Xpt•nstH little• bt>asLc; takes up most of tht• 20-ac}J' monastc·rv grounds, located mtl(•s oH the highway lradmg out of Corpus Christa toward North P adrc• Island '·The horses a lr"ady haw s<.'rved a big purpo-.e. ht•lp1ng to pa.y uH tht· monast<·r y's mortgage after. just t wu years uf opt>r a t1011 • Thl' µrof1Lc; ntJW t•an I..>.• put into improving thl' nionaswry '>Ustamtng th1• '>•St< rs and, of course, the.' animals M1niaturP hOJ"'S('S, a regasterE.'CI breed, must not bf> wller than 34 mches Unlike Shetland porues. the tmy horses are perfectly proportioned. The 16 nuns. with the help of some shrewd prke <telling by Sister Muller, recently sold a 15 1mh horse for $17.500 more than $1 ,160 an mch "Not all of them are that expensive. but when there's one l ~n't bear to part with, I set a high pnc•"" <ihe says ''Most ·start around $3.000." The business operates under the name of Monastery Mmiature Horses, and ats forerunners were the sisters' less-than-fulfLUing experiments with S<.'lhng parakeets and Himalayan cats. The first mmaature horse. which Sister MullE>r fell in love with from a magazine page. c·amP as a donation Saswr Muller a('('Ompanies the horses to <;hows around the country, wearing her plain habit of brown cotton robe. thick rope belt. black cloth w1mplP and sandals "1 came out of thP State• Fair this year and a httlP old lady cam£' up and ~1d, 'l want to m mphmPnt you on your buSM using the word monaster y and the horn"' a nd everything That's "1 h•vN And you'vt• l vt•n ~ot the outfit · "l tt>ld h1•r 'Mad;•m. JAM a nun.' and she JUSt • ~rPamt>d ." Sister Muller says, grinning at the memory "Sht> thou~ht 11 was all a gunmk:k That's hupfWnt'<I a few 11m~" Rut orw fan•t of 1h1• rmniature horse busme5S' trnuhlr., th«' grntlP c;p1ntro nun, and she says sht- rt>flf'<'l.S upon 1t oft1 •n "Th('j;(• httll! thangj :m• Pxpemnvt>, nnd it'" not th ordin<1rv pN>ple who t·an aCfotd them.'' she ~Y"· • Wf' rnttir to pc>0plf• with monf'y nd to m.- that''I a httlt.• offon~aw "ll~rc~ I .mt, with my vow o( pov rty. nn<l l'm not always r aching th<• Pf'<>pl I m0ttl wont to .,harf• the~ ho wnh t'hlldrC!n, nuratng and '11nv11l11't• nl hom~ h '11 S) hit of a dilC'mma" ) \ • .J -. ,,. Nostoss10.Kinsk1 Melmo Monche~fer Pot Benotor ....... Roqve! Welch Debbie Allen Lody Diano ' T ~ey ar e the 10 best coiffur ed Women o.f 1983 VD~ hair that is easy to car~ for. with soft volume and natural or permed curl An·d most of tbe women, who range m age from m1d-20s to 40-plµs, prefers a style that accentuates the eyes and bares the ears Whale darker hair color shades add to dramatic looks of most winners, some prefer blonde highlights for a softer, more subtle charm. J A lot of women h~ve_copi~ Princess Diana's ha1rstyle that hasn't changed much since she captured the heart pf her prin<.'e except it's a little longer and softer. But, 1f you want the real thjng - the smooth. layered and tallor~ styleyou'll have to make an appointment with Londoner Kevin Shanley Two of this year's winners, Morgan FairchtJd and Lmda Gray. are three-time recipients of the award and will now be moved to ·the "Hall of Fame" which already includes Audrey Hepburn, Ann-Margaret, Polly Bergen .and Barbara Walters. Fa1rchild has _Jpng, honey-blonde tresses. sof,tly layered at the crown a nd fashtonably styled off the face by Hollywood free-lance stylist Rahn McDow Her coarse hrur is naturally curly, so McDow admansters copfi•ttoning treatments and tnms 1t monthly. Managab1lity and movement are w,qrked into the rum using a blow dryer, curlmg brush, electric rollers and sometimes a styling pick Stylist Jose Eber is responsible for the "SuC' Ellen Ewing Look." Gray's hair 1s cut semi-short and blunt with layered bangs to a<..'Cent the star's sultry smoldering eyes and facial features. Vocalist Pat"Benatar enjoys "stark looks that make strong statements" and frequent hairstyle changes, .says her Los Angeles.. stylist .Philip Carreon . Two years ago, she wore a severly straight, medium length shag. While on tour for her latest album, "Live from the Earth.'' the rock and roller's shoulder-length tresses were permed for a wild, uncontrolled look. Today her hair .is provocatively short and bluntly cut in an updated "bubb~e" look of the 1960s. Eber also does Melissa Manchester's harr usmg a no-fuss tousled approach to give her a wholesome, likeable image. The loosely layered but stylized cut is designed to work with plenty of natural curl. especially during the humid days o! · sulTU'T)er. The thkk raven hair is controlled with a ' blow dryer, fingers and occasiona.lcy.some gel. Lindo Gray _Morgon F~c1il~ ........._ --.....) and looks great wet or dry. Layers were cut into her naturally curly hair just below the crown for tex..tur.e and lift. , Nas~1a wore her hair long AAd flowing m "T ess" ·and then New York stylist Rick Gillette_ cropped it short with a boyish look .for "Cat People" and then softly layered it for "Exposed." Says she looks great no matter what her cut. . Okay. that takes care of '83 -what's in store for '84?Thestylistsof these 10 best coiffed women say the plun t cut, on~-length bob will be the big news. "The look must have movement and some unique layer detailing or even the beautiful bob · will ~me a bore," says Carreon. But, no matter what style a woman chcdes to wear. Dyl (remember he's th·~ one that does J oan Raver 's hair three times a day> advises a woman to "find a lpok that coordinates with her total' lifestyle -and hasn't that always been the best idea. No matter-what the stars do, you gotta have one that looks good on you. To enhance her syper rock-star , image, Hollywood stylist, Barron, gave Sheena Easton a short. slick hairstyle _that is "easy to style and forever fashionable." A par\iaf perm a~ the crown adds volume while color highlights provide extra saheen and luster · New Jersey hairstylist Anthony Santana created a short, fluHy hairstyle for "Fame" star Debbie Allen. It requires mmtmum mainten~ce Since ihere are a great number of women in this area tpat always has beautifully coiffed hair, I think that next year we should make up our own list of locals and use right along with the stars. A'~Olo Protection proof ,wj_th_s tyle ByDEBORAltZABARENKO AHocl•led .... _ Wr!Mf NEW YORK -Down the street from the anuque undeJTWear store and across Crom the custom-made kimonos. the spare white "Protective Fll&hion " boutique looks Like \he mest forbidding shop on the block -by careful design. "I personally like -stores that semi-intimidate you," said Jon Jolcin, propoetor and designer at his chic outlet for bulletproof clothing. ~ "But if I made it 109k like 8 Western bar or high-tech. it wouldn't make any d1Herence.'' he added with a wry smile. "Unfortunately1 business is ver-y good .. Jolcm . 48, says business has been good since he o pC'ned the shop m the Soho section,of Manhattan a year ago Has ski vests, raincoats.' tuxedo shirts and fjven bulletproof sable coats bring your owri sables -are fort1f1ed with panels made of Kevlar. a flexible layered material that can stop any bullet from a 22-(.'alaber revolver to a 357-calrber Magnum The bulletproof panclsshp 1n and out of SJ>e(.'tally made mner pockets in Protection Fashion designs, so clientS need only buy one set of shields to flt mto several outfits. .. All merchandise comes with a $25 million insurance policy 1f the shield . far ls to perform The notion of Protective Fashion arrived on the New York scene in March 1982 with the wholesale house Emgo U S.A. Ltd Jolcin le ft Emgo 14 months ago to open his retail store ._He said that he and partner Avi Moar have turned a profit since that first month. While reticent about profiC figures. JolCin aaid he was selling 300 to 400 of his most popular item, a bulletproof ski vest, each week for a minimum of $350 each. 'Ther<> is no typical customer , Jolcin said, addil)8 that he and Moar wear the shielded clothing on occasion. He said there was a holiday rush amons spouses ctf police officers who wanted theu· mates to ~ protected m thell' off-duty hours without lookmg like targets .. J oktn's chentele is made up of military officers. lawyers, Judges. ac- tors and business executives, but he said the most demanding customers for top protection were photographers who work m combat zo~es. In ·recent months, Moar asserted, bulletproof dothang had become "standard equip- ment" for reporters and photographers covering fightmg m El Salvador and Lebanon " / Pne real estate developer who <nnovates run-down buildings in New York explained why he chose Jolcin's togs. "I wanted something very casual," said the developer, who asked that his n<\me not be used. "I actually go through some fairly strange parts of town and I didn't want to look like the invading army." Jon J olcin holds an evening coat tha t has bulle tp roof vest li ning that is on sale a t h is ~Protective Fashions.' Jolcin and has coUeagues there were lsraehs who had supplted bulletproof clothing for the lsraelt army and law enforcement agencies and were just unveiling their desagn<>r bulletproof line. He said the bulletproof panels didn't add much weight: "I'm disappointed it's not heavier I jog with three-pound weights anyway." Because most customers value privacy. Jokin prefers them to come to the store one at a time. Club Calen dar DES IGNER BILL BLASS wall appear at Neiman-Marcus, Fashion island. from 11 a.m to 2 pm on f"nday His sprmg collect1on w1U be mformall~ .modeled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m on Friday and from noon to 3 p.m on Saturday. • • • JI-.:WJSH SENIOR CENTER OF ORANGE COUNTY benefit dinner dance with t>el<'brities Marty All& and Ed Asner Jan 7 at South Coast Plaza Hotel. Costa Mesa For more Information. call 530-6636 • • • ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN LAWYERS wall hear a talk by Roberta Ritter on "The Exam1nat1on of a Medical Expert," at their monthly luncheon at noon Jan 9 at Orange County Medical Association Cente r, 300 South Flower St .. Orange. C:tll for reservation~ hy Tuesday, 835-7007 • • • MONDAY MOl\NING CLUB OF LAGUNA CREATIVEARTSCOMMITTEEw1ll meetat l pm Monday at the home of Gladys Mat.chell. South Laguna Members are asked to l>nng their r rnft project For more information call, 855-1466 • • • BALBOA SKlCLUB wall meet at 8 pm Jan J, m thP Terra<-e Room at the Newporter, J 07 Jambofl>(> Rd .. Newport &>a<·h Park an wcr p: rkang lot Gu~'-' ov<'r 21 w('Jc:ome Dial ttir Ski " LmP ot 7~2 0128 for morP anformntJon ••• THE RO MANCE WRIT1':RS OF AMERICA will hold.., 1t.~ monthly mce!tlng at 11 :30 am Thu~nv ... t tht-S111h•tr<~tauront, l401 N Harbor . Boulvvard. Fullerton Fran Halpern. Sunday l'Ulumn1!Ct fo r th<' Ln'i Anfit-I ll rnld, will s~ak on, "S ying AJ1v<.' 1 Writ r ·• Th~ m tine ts OfX•n to nyon lnwr ted For more 1nformat1on . <·all C213) l}.17 .!ltM .:.: ~ --- I FABRIC WAREHOUSE HAPPY NEW YARD SALE! SP!CIAL HOURS SAT. DEC. 31 (IAM-3PM) a SUN. JAN. 11T (10AM-5PM) a MON. JAN. 2 (10All·IPtl) ' WE MAKE YOU "SEW" HAPPY .aALE t HRU IUN. JAN. 15, 1114 GIANT HOME SEWING EXPO! FrM ~ of Hollone Manvfec:1.,,..,. _. a Crel!T~ COST A MESA BRANCH t8th & Placenlla SAT. 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'\ .. • • ' .. • • • • • • QUALITY _:< Enter New Ye.ar With resolutions aatl a smile HOllDAY · ·.~ • . .. • .. PHOTO -PROCESSING SPEC IA.LS • • 12 EXPOSUR~ COLOR .PRINT CARTRIDGE DE~ELOP & PRl~T -s 99 llml1 tnt roll per coupen (31 alztJ T1111 coupon must accompany trdtr limit ont roll per coupon (31 1lzt). · Thia coupon mual accompany order COUPONS GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 5. 1914 36 EXPOSURE ... $4 . 99 L1m11 ont roll ptr coupon 13• llztl T hrs coupon must accompany ordtr COUPONS 0000 UNTIL JANUARY 5. 1984 CUSTOM 4x6 "* 8UPBRPRINT8® 2 J,j EXPOSURE DEVELOP If & PR INT PROCESSING s •froni 35mm 4r51/•"' lftm 110 tnd Oise Limit Ont roll ptr COUPon Thia coupen mutt 1ccompa11y ordtt COUPONS GODO UNTIL JANUAllY 5. 1114 COUPONS GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 5, 11M • . I For~. l'w ltUdied the aymbol of the New Year .. )• 11nillng baby wc.-annj a diaprr and a top h.et. What doel It mNn? A be-g1nnina of h1e? }.. tJme of~! A 8Cenario for chang ? Then It hlt me. Fur years. rve been overdtt:aed for the New Year tortuttm~f flMA 80MlfCr AT WIT'S ENO 1 enter lt with ahoulder1 bent. swathed in all the Uls of the previoua year and when 1 can't wear •"all on my body, I lua it along m heavy boxes and 1u.itcues, ldc:kina it along with my foot to make . sure all.of it makes it lnto the next year of my life. husband and children To dt1t·ard It would be unthinkable. After all, •lf-paty, 1f you do it Hght, takes a long time to amass. And of course, the b1gg t p1ett of bapage cootaina old srudg that 1 lifl through h year like old photographs and premed llow~l'I ... the critic who w unkind, th one mistake from a friend 1 want to forglv~ ~,. the truat I pvf' ta child that waa abulled . . the h r1h words Crom a lam.Hy member that I ref use to f org t Grudg , many of tht>m antiques, that I plan on handing down to my chlldren Each year of my life, the load gets heavier an<S heavier lo carry into a new year. Once, around Morch, I almost sunk, but stubbornly I hung onto every bit of· Now Years put. Wrapped IU'OUDd my neck ii a mantle of gull t, swne of it going back as far as UMO. (Guilt for the lime my parents gave me a aavinga bond for my high IChool arad"'8tion when I wanted a silver charm bracelet and I threw the savings bond on the floor. An oldie, but a goodie.) The belt ..91 prejudice is an old one and encompasses anyone who does not agree with ~very single word l have ever said. I'd (eel nakt'd without it . · f'rankly. I don'tknow if I can face a New-Year without m y clothes on I don't know if 1 can check into 1984without1"'8Sage. Can llook atold,riends and !M"e them for the first time? Can I keep my eyes forward and not look back? Do 1 have the guta.\o emerge with nothing on but a smile and a top hat? The hair shirt of self-pity is uncomlortable but for yean has provided me with enough ammunition to bring tears to the eyes of my The large foot locker contains anger True, a lot of it doesn't fit anymore, but I hang onto 1t JUSl m case I'm caught short Adorlung all of thts are the iewels of frustration over things which I can never do anythlng about, but wh1,·h I we ar llke medals to · I'm gonna try Goof~off s call be found ~ .... .. . GOif N ON BRIDGE in all areas ·of soc1eiy DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you wrote some wiae words about the Protestant work ethic. A recent survey that appeared in the San Francisco Examiner supports my •UN lAN'ftrl$ . hunch that ihhe Pro1estant work ethic .,..I lllt1 is not dead. it is in very poor health. Here are the facts: The survey by Aocountemps, an agency that provides temPQrary help m bookkeeping, accounting and data pro- cessing, asked 120 personnel directors and , pl&l8~rs across the country, "Wha~ percent of a typical employee's work day do you estimate is Nar spent working?" The responses ranged from under 10 percent lo 55 percent. The overall average--was 32 percent. Assuming these resulfs are accurate, the average worker is fooling around almost four months out of each year. U this is true, those idle hours represent a pro- ductivity gap that could be a threat to the nati~ economy. comet c lose. I am a demanding bo11 but a caring one. And herein Iles tbe secret. Wbat are those office man- agers doin& to · Increase tbe pro- ductivity of their employees? Are tbe workers treated wltb dignity and maK. to feel they are an important parftf tbe operatioft? Or do' they feel like namele11, face less robots pattiug 1n time? Employees who feel loved will give tbe bo11 and tbe company tbe best that is in tbem. I suggest that those "managers" wbo believ~ their em- ployees are fooling arolllld 3? percent of tbe time ask themselves what tbey are doing to· make those employees want to glve-tbel,r best eff o'rts. • • • Is this great country of ours going to hell in a handbasket because people don't want to work anymore? - CONCERNED IN PHII..,ADELPHIA. -DEAR PHIL: I do not1'elleve tlifs AnnL.anders'new6ookTec:-usexand BV ·CHAALES H. GOREN ANO OMAR $HAR.IF DEAR READERS: We took place at thi: Firat Israel have had many requeat1over Bru.lgt' fe~trval. back tn 1966 the ytan for thoee hud1 Silt ing Soulh w1h Israelt that we coneider to be our 1nlt-rnat1onalts~ David Bar favorite.. That aaaliea quJte a dach H11' partner was plea ll1t. For the Umto belo1. saotly .surprised lo hear him therefore, we ar• devoUq open one he11rt. and North the Sunday coluiiia to a wasted no ltmt' in getting t.o eeriea of lamoua baad1. At slam Arter ukmg fo r aces, the end of tile MrlH, we will ht> settled 1n a small slam On 10 baek to our weekly quu· d.,covering that on.e was lion and llJllWer column. miss•llfe Doth vulnerable. South deals. T hose or you who have NORTH . studied the hand mrghl + AQ8543 wonder what nil tht' fuss is 'O AK J 108 uboul 1-:ven 1( the oppo'{t>nts (> J ..,rJ lead tht' ace or d1amonlb, • 2 f dt>rl.trer "mply "drow~ lru,;,p 1n hand and led lhe six of spades When Weit follow- ed with a deuce. declarer con· fidently f1nt>11sed the eight. and a very surprised East won t he nine. sye rerovered ~uickly enougtl lo return a diamond. and thoe defenders had their two tm:k1 'My only lead was lop-of· nothing. dear," rooed We11t. "Of course. and I had lo echo to s how my doubleton," replied her partner. It luves mere mortals ,peechless! WEbT EAST trumps when ht> gains the &eacl aay q11eet.lou fer om • JO 7 2 + J 9 lead and runs winners to (Ohua• to: Claarle• Gor• UMI :Vold :;9754 Cf•mt' to 12 tr!cks .. Indeed Omar s ... c!f, ure .•I t .... v A Q 7 6 4 3-·~ 9-8-f-0111) O'ft~~~f''fftHagMtg.,. '"~"'°Fi. P.md1 *~' priM _, +J1075 •K 843 limit himself to 11.tricks • cepy of tai. ".,' "G-a'• SOUTH Bardach Wt> leave you to Bnqe c .. ,i.t.." • lt.t5 ...... • K 6 Judge wht>ther he 1s lo be •UJ a.. awar4,d ,.., UM q .. iu..· Jttdpd aJM ai.1t reco1¥M. Q 6 3 2 blamed Cllarle1 GerH aad Oaar K 105 Two unknown ladies were S .. arU ,.,....n, caaMt _..r- • A Q 96· s1tung East Wesl. West got take to auw•r all q1uU..1111>- T he h1dd1ng. orr to the lead of the ten qf mlttad. South Weet North Eaat · spades. declarer played low J " Pa11 4 NT Put from dummy and East pro 5 'J -~ 6 -'V Pan-duced lhl' jad i. DecTarer won · ,_ Put Pus the king and. to prevent what Opt'ning It-ad: Ten of + · be considered to be a looming spade rurr. he started lo coantry it going to bell, nor do I believe the Teenager." exp/ams every aspect o f peopl~on't wiDt o-wor'k aJl)!morC 5exval behavior --where to draw the Goof can be found in every line, how to say no, the va n ous methoCJs · It 1$ written ··1l ts more segment oJ society, bat four months of of contraception. (he dangers of VD. -bll"""t'd Lo givt• Lhan to draw trumps. • No matter what you're doing, ycur hometown newspaper idlene11 oat of U sounds like a vastly the symptoms and where to get help n·rl'iv£ .... Thal 15 especially 'lnflated figure. '·· ' For a copy, send $2 and a long, self-true at this time of year. So it No.office can operate at an efflclen-addi'essed, s tamped envelope (37 cen ts ... appropriatl' Lo recall an act cy level ofl08 percent, altboagb, if yoa postage) to Ann Landers, P .O. Box or grt>a t generosity. even • will forgive a personal reference, mine 11995, Chicago, Ill. 6061 I ' though involuntary. that 1 OO'S OF ITEMS REDUCED •COMFORTERS Twin from •j499 Full/Queen & King from •1999 •SHEETS*· Twin from •3M Full from •799 Queen from •999 King from •11" *moat 11Veilabte wtth. matching tops. bottom a £. cHes • 1003 COTTON SOFT TOUCA TOWELS- Bath Orig.• Hand Orig.• Wash Orig.• 10 . 1 3 AND' VO<J'LL ALWAYS AND A COMPLETE UNE OF DESIGNER SHEETS ANO MATCHING COMFORTERS BY SPRINOMAID . 1 1"" ~ ~\ J 1 r COSTA MISA: Sri.IOI Town & CO«Jntry S/1opplng Ctncer J742 \outn 8rurol Sc O.t•ly t )()co 6. Mon. thuts & ftr 10' Sun 11 to~ f71 4J 8S(} 9~t0 On ,., uou ,, wc.~,,,\a ~4•.• '~''°"''' L l'WOOct ·" The 4 0 !!pltt didn't perturb him too much -ahf'r all, · wasn't l"' hand an open book'> WesL·s spade lead was surely from a fou r card suit . so declarer won Lhe fourth Thelllyflll .. fits In. ATTENTION Of ANGE COUNTY ... "BRG NXITES" It's time to recharge those old New York J.uices. Let's get together and have fun seeing old friends a(ld making New Ones. "WE MIGHT HAVE TAKEN OURSELVES OUT OF THE BRONX ... BUT ~EV CAN'T TAKE THE BRONX OUT OF US.''\ . . If you are between 18 and 80 and miss those summer nights on the Granti Concourse, this Is what you've been waiting. for. I am looklng forward to meeting you In this social club of transplants from the Bronx. FOR TIME AND PLACE OF GET TOGETHER FILL OUT THE FOAM BELOW AND MAIL TO: Orange County Bronxltee- 208 Weet Eight StrMt Lo• Angele•, Callfornla 90014 . . ADDRESS CITY/STATE \ TELEPHONE Si.oontoted by n.enve CO<Jnly 8fooa11" for !tie "Co1v ol ope ... Orange Co .. Highlights, lowlights·fr,om the t11:be ,i~ '83 ~ By FRED ROTHENBERG • ,,,,, ........... ,.., NEW YORK -Reflections on a gloay eye from the 1983 TV world: N " ratings gimmick, a station In DaylOn, Ohio, tnv1ted a studio audience for lta early evening new1Ca1t. U thlt 1tunt catches on, maybe it will improve the perf onnance of the actors on the local newa The nuclear disarmament movement latched on to ABC's "The Day After" and scheduled demonstrationa and diacussions coordinated to the film's broadcast. Press coverage-o! the ac. tivities and the film helped make "The Day After" mu.t-viewing for 100 million Americans. H'oward Coaell Joan Rivers • co; Robert Mi tchum Befo~ the movie became a political lightning rod, ABC didn't exactly know how to promote its nuclear war film. Would too much bype about death and destruction be in poor1.aste? Even worse, would 1t turn of! potential viewers? (n the end, ABC let other people do the drumming. and it worked.· NBC's ''A-Team" has more bullets flying than ·any other show, but ._ nobody's been h.it thlS season. Psychol- ogists say' the lack of blood and consequences will mislead children. J# Maybe IO, t>ut thia l8n't supposed to be reality. For escapist entertainment, we'd rathe r see "The A·Team'' fire cabbages and watermelons and mock the violence on TV than see real violence. The only direct hit fQr "The A- Team" is in the ratings. Joan Rivers, one of the hosts of the Emmy Award telecast on NBC, put her foot in her mouth, calling James Watt "!Pl idiot" and uttering a profanity. She also chal'}ged her wardrobe each time she made an appearance. Where was Johnny Carson when we really need~ him? · . ~· 'Detective ·Story' set f ~r early production aecause o{ scheduling conflicts in both Los Ang~es and London,,the production of "Hobson's Choice" scheduled for· the Ahmanson Theater has been postponed. · The fuss over Howard Coeell calling Washington Redskins receiver Alvm Garrett ''a little monke~ on ABC's "Monday Night Football" seemed a case of hitting Howard w,hen he was down. Of course, Cosell shouldn't have sajd it and shouldn•t have denied he ·said it But It was wrong of some pundits. perhaps penalizing CoseU for previous pomposity and egotism. to suggest he's a racist. ABC's "The Winds of Wa r" blustered on and on, 18 hours worth of Robert Mitchum makmg the world safe for democracy, He met Roosevelt, Hitler, Churchill and St.alm, and we The fourth show, ''Detective Story" with Charlton Heston, will assume the time frame originally scheduled for "Hobson's Choice." Directed~=:i~!'"'· ~ NOW PLAYING by Paul Giovanni, ->LDeu!atve'SttJ~Will$ia-yn:om ""!!'. -r-~ -·~·,~-~~fl:~I Feb. 1.0 through March 27. lrOOl<hurst LoOt Fo, 525 4747111 • AMC Ofwloe ~~ su,, .. JMa m 6'46 •lAGUllA HtW 637.o:MO IUfJIHMI Heston previously starred on the Ahmanson tage IMA E0w11~ OIWIOf ~~ll!M 1n in "TheCrucil'.>le," "Macbe'th," "Long Day's Journey ~J;'Plw ~,~Mall ~c;z,':'*"' Into Night," "A Man for All Seasons" and, most recently, as Sherlock Holmes in "The Crucifer of Blood." Tickets for "Detective Story" are available at the Ahmanson box office or by calling 972-7654: OfWIG( • WEITMINSTlll P1e11'c s OrJnQe O.rvt In E~sC.nemaWtst ~9361 891 ~ . .;;;::.;l •l'llU.l:NU .ll IN ITTpwrwwJ '. . h.a.t! expected to h1-cragy fa<.-e on Mount Ruahmore. "M A·S H'' 1pt·nt 1 l ~ y rt hu1ld· Ing frwnd.ahip. lind 2 'h houn wyana goodbye Thitwwsthewa'r.etieswt-nd all war sen Whf're were you the rught of Feb. 28? A TV-record 106 mil hon vtt>W«'l"I were aaluUrui TV at its fln{'ftt Alan'Alda was paid $6 million to plua Atari computers We don't know about the product, but the pH.ch waa certaJnJy convincing Thas Alda la no Mr Whipple. Maybe he'll get a 1eries someday CBS can<.-eled "Archie Bunker's Place" But the demise of this show c:ouldn't erase the comedy daring and Insights of Its prede<..'elllOr, "AJJ in the Famlly." Fred Silvennan. whose aolden gut .supposedly inspired .brilliant program- ming choices at ABC and CBS and ~so selections at NBC. is now an indepen- dent producer . His "Thicke of the Night" was heavy on hype and thin everywhere else. HIS "We Got It Made" is insulting, infantile and un- gramma ticaLto boot Sam and Diane of NBC's "Cheers.'' (See TV HIGHLIGHTS, Page Cl) '"O.C. r.AB' m di ,;;rt rmvie at tll n;t tn! It's a Wl'm, rmn:tm •·" "THE AMERICAN MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' , - T1tek earl llll9t9 brolfen Thek compMy ... altno.i 04A d ~ And"""' the drivwl ...,.....-.ak .. Then they met .u.t Hoc:kMl»rry. • 1malHown boy with • big df9MTI .. lhlt. detp/ffl ttie-• lmpoaiblt odltl. 11-ybould mMce If. And now. no one -not Mltl ,,,. tlMzy oommluJon« nor ,,,. CIOOkld competition - t»n.r lfand In their way. 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From Page 05 • Greal comedy comes from bell vable formaUve ·ev ry nla,ht;-ffe'1 sraoous, confiicl, and these two lovers mix as witty and cutiour6ee lf you could hQld well ~r and wine. Ais one of the converuti()N With 'four people simul- show'• 'producers said about their· taneoualy, make of It and 1till match, "th y may foll in love, but they pauae at the right lime for the •till won't uke h other." conunerclals... Ted Koppel of ABC's "Nightline" Summer series from Charles Kuralt make. JOUmall.sm msightful and in-and BiU Moyers, back to back on CBS. ··-"' .C'-t'' riO ~ I f .... l.HAQJ iM 1111 t Call t42-H I . • l'tCl'.»•·11.n .. ,, IN m•·-Put• few words to work for ou . r proved, . once ~ain, that news and information presented en tertainingly can be more entenaining -and interesting -than enterthlnment. Their kind of journalism will never A•D 1.J: I :I·J :l: I~: I f~l • :~ + LAGUNA· HILLS MALL - CINEMAS 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES :\ JICl\f.\''S. 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M& IOC>M I OOMIUITY ~ • TONY N#IJ SUSAN ALAMO -5:15- (f) WHA rt NU? -l:30- CAPT AJN KAHOAAOO CAMPUS PROAl.E NJIERT SCHULW fD EUCUD STREET BAPTIST a«JACH < S) TREA8UAE ISLAHO '---6:45- • CHAIS~OPHER CLOSEUP -t:OO- • MU8tC ANO TH£ SP01<EN WOAD I~'== SUNDl\Y MASS NEWS • AOMPE1I AOOU ~ATLEAfNNG MO~ CAFF8 COMEDY ' 8tfOWCA8E (?)MOVIE * t t "The TMIW Ctlwl' ( 1970) Ron Moody, Frink L1nge1a. -t:ao- 1 f NTHWA YS AOllERT 8CHUUEA 8 FACQ OF CU:TUN: GPMIETME (!) HEAfT-AGE OF FAITH .SPEAK OUT . e AOMPEA ROOM (I) LET THERE BE UOHT 8 AONCtA TUflE U.SA m NEW DAY DAWNING (C)MOVIE ** * * "Whlsltey GllOreJ'' (1949) Join GteenwoO<I . .Basil Radford , (lf)MOVIE ••• "CyrlllO" (1974) Anmated Voioel of Jose Ferrer, Join Van Attt . -7:00- DTODAY'S~ DtHATSCAT • UTTlE RASCAl.8 I~ (!)-TARlAN - • DAY OF Dl&COVERY e FBJX THE CAT e SESAME 8TAEET (R)Q (I) QUIET HOUA • SEARCH Qt SUNDAY MASS m MESS&AHIC JEWISH VOICE al) TlE GAEEHSTONE 0MOVIE t * "Dressed To Kilt ' ( 1946) Basil Rathbone, NiOll Bruce -7:30- • TN<Nl AINAHTAGE 8 WHrTNEY AHO THE R080T WAii TO ADVEHTUAE aMr IWAOOAllT llAaCSTAll OfW. "°8EJltl U.OYO OGllW • TIE WOlllO JOMOIWJW · WAtOFTAUTH IHIMOVIE U 1.t "I °'91t To Bl In Plct1n1" I ti82) Wlfttr Mltttllu, AM-Mwgrte. I SJ THUNOEA8IADS 208I <l>MOYIE' • HU "Animal Farm" (1955) AN-rnettd Directed by John Halla. -to0-1 Cl) SUNDAY MOfNNO THaS 18 THE LR , BEST OF 1983 TOURNAMENT OF AOSE8 PARADE 8 THE UTlU PRINCE I U.OYOOGILV!f · RAWHIDE BOOS IJUNNY ANO FMH08 I SESAME 6'rAm (A)Q JEAAYFAtMU AEXHUMBAAD SUNDAY MASS <C>MOVIE * t t "C#lllS ~t Cenllal High" ( 1981) ~ Woocttwd. Clw1el ~ • t ~ ''Thrtt Wwnors" ( 1977) RM- 4"f Oultd. °'** Wlll1e Eagle. -8:30-D OOYSSEY 8 SEAGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON 0 MEETING T1ME AT CALVAR'f e 16 YEARS OF THE AOSE PARADE e TOM AHO JERRY 8 KNOW YOUR 8l8l.E m RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL ct MOVE • • "Walt?. Actoss Tew" (1982) Anne Alcllef. T «ry Jastrow. · ·-t:OO- D MEET THE PAES8 B BUCCANEEAS A.nA.ll. R08ERrS CD .. WILD WEST 8) 'FRe> FUNSTON£ AND • F"9C>S c tD READIHO RANK>W [fl rT 18 Mlmtt m HEART Of THE MATTER FAEJlle T AlE THEATRE ~ MOVlE • • • '"Ramparts Of Clay" ( 1971) Leb Schenna. -t'.30-D ATONEWfTH 8 ADY9fTUAES Of ROBIN ijQ()O 0 MY OF D9$00VEAY • ' 9) SUP£RMAH I AOUAMAH I BATMAN m AMEAICAH INTERESTS Ci>MOTOAWm ()) WOHDE.R WOMAN WALT OISNEY ~S PltfSEMS k9MTH COPELAND NA.14 TMEVNIMN l INIU IOXINO -to:oo-1~ . * U "The ~tut• Of Tom ~' (1131) Tonvny l<tly, Jact• .)ilortn I LON! AAHOER (!) =-°OF T"'1TH u ''Thi Jlde ,,_. ( "'5) Sklney Toter. Mantwi Morellnd e PNC t>AHTHEA I THE LAWMMEM WASHNJTON wm< .. AEVIEW HF'l. FOOTIAU MOVIE 'I *** "Clash Of Tiit Tl18f'I" (1981) H~ Hamlin, LMnnot Olvler ®MOVIE t * "Alrpllne II: Tiit Sequel" ( 1982) ~= (S)MOYIE tt~ ~Belt Ftllndl" (1912) Butt fW/nOldl Goldie Hawn . -10:30- tlATISIUE D AGAICUL. TUAE. U.S.A. umaEIERTATM I AOIERT 8CffUU.ER Sllff FALWEU eONCAMPUS • WAU.Sn&T WEE< ~NIAMPOAT o~ • • • "A Boy Named Charlte Brown" ( 1969) Anlmlled (l)MOVIE t * *'~ 'The Gnldualt" (1967) Ous- Un Hottman. t<athlrlnl Rosa -11:00-fJ 2wrrH YOU D FIESTA BOWL PARADE l~LA.TOOAY * • * ''P1frl1h" ( 111611 Troy Donahue, Clulltl.~ Colbert. • MASTERPIECr THEATRE · f1i) OONTEMPOAARY HEAL TH ~· (()MOW [fl P\8.JC PULSE mOSHW ©)MOYIE • • • "Chano11 Of !=We" (1981) Ben C<oss. ltfl Chtt1elOll -11:30- l ~vamAK8' (!)MOYIE **. "Ros;e" (1967) ~~ tel, Slndfa °"· ' I ' "' • CHURCH IN THE HOME Ci> CONTalPOMRY HEALTH ISSUES 0 THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BflNKl..EY .. MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROl AH All NEW ANIMATID FlAT\JMm MU9tC C~D ANO C D rf ltMIH KOSTAi. 0 --lllll!!~aJ ·~""'---~~~~----.;;::m._,,.;;.;:i~-...,i-- I --. .J--,. - ITAASWOt AU. CAEATUIU OAEAT NtD SMALL. NAT\Mf H IUOAllAAY"IAUATAM ZlMOYI! ... ~ "Thi G<lduat "(11871 Dut- lln Hotlinlln ~Ao. -7:ao- U) OEJE8COTT l HJ F9'AOOi.! ~ lOllNSIOEON " ~ I) IO lilHVTEI I K.NIOHTMU HlW9 THAT A0a<ED 'a ~~·. TWlJOHT 20HIE • mvs amt Atftl\IE1IJtNrf 8fl£:QAI. eSOU1>00t.D eNATIJN! MASTERPIECE THEATRE JWOYE • • • wlhere I No 8ulif.-Lb StlOW e..t" ( 1K41 Ethel Mer-man. Dltl r-., Sammy who? ,_..._ .. 'H)MCME • • • Airpllnl IL The Sequel" ('1~) A tarstruck Loui e ( l~ahel ~anf oa·cl ) Jw<·omc~ 'am my Di1vis Jr.'s last. line of deft>n~t· in hi" baatlt> to find peace' from hounding fans on ~~Th~ Jeff E'r~on.., ·~ topight ~t 9 on CBS., Channel 2. &;) GAEA T PERFOflMAHCES '1!> GROWING YEARS ®) SWISS FAMILY AOetNSON m GEHESCOTT -0 MOVIE * * "Or~ To l(lll (1946) Basil Rathbone Nigel BnJCe -2:30- 0 GIWGAN'S ISLAND ID MOVE **'1 The Court Jester p9S6J • oaMy Kaye Glynis JohM '1!) GROWIHG YEARS CJMOVlE **'" The Slut LlgOOn t 19491 Jean Simmons Donald Houston 'H MOVIE *•·~"The $ll)fl Of Four' (1982) Ian Ridlltdson, OIVld Healy CS; MOVE u "Table For foe"· (19831 ;)din Voighl Rdlatd C#ll'll\a { Z) SCBES FAOU A MARRIAGE o Movie -3:00- t *'"' "Million Dollar legs (19321• w C Fields, Jedi Oa1ue fll) PRESOOE f1i) rrs EVERYBOOY'S BUSINESS (I) WB.COME BACK, KOTTER (G) HERFS LUCY (0) A WOMAN Of GOOD CHARACTEA -3:30-D TO BE ANNOUNCED u NEWSCOfl£ (!)FANTASY ISL.AHO fll) TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL Ci) rrs EVERYBOOY'S BUSIHESS (I) ST AA TREK (ti GREATEST SPORTS LEOEHDS SECOND AHNUAL REUNION 0 MOYIE * •*'" M1SS1ng P981) Jacll Lem-mon, Smy $pec:el( (Z)MOVIE C MOVIE • * • • Whlslley GaJocet" ( 1949) Joan Greenwood Basil Radford. H 1 HBO COMING Al'TRACTION8 S THE SHOWMAN ~~-00- 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED ·O CHIPS Q ABCNEWSQ ~ WALL STREET JOURHAt" REPORT • ,,, «D 95 YEAAS Of THE ROSE PARADE fB FlfllHG UHE '1!) DINNER AT JIJUA'S r.-. w·A·s·H 10 NEWS m A80UT m.EVISION H MOVIE • * ' I 0ogh1 To Be In Picturfll l 1982) Walter Mallhau, Ann-Maigret 0 JtlVIE • • • ·Ctianots Of Fife (1981) Ben Cross. Ian Cnarleson SI FAERIE TALE THEA TAE 1Z MOVIE * • The End 11978) Burt Rey- nolds. ~ Oe Luise -5:30-D NBCNEWS Q NEWS C!J IN SEARCH OF .. m> MOTORWEfl< ())ALICE cr'OJ ABC NEWS O m THE PROTECTORS EVENING -8:00- f) 0 NEWS O MOV1E ***~~The Seven lltlle Fays I t9SSJ Bob Hope Miiiy V1taia U S'8KEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES .. 0 WORLD AT WAR (Jt PeOPlE TO PeOPlE Q) MOVIE RQt>ti1 H~ Ml Heger1y CO> >•MOYIE t t •, ' Belt Fnendl" ( 1912) Belt Reynolds, Goldll Hnn -1:30-ffi LOU GRANT . -9:'00-IJ (I) ONE DAY AT A TIME D OtMOVIE • * * 'The Enforcer • ( 1978) 'Cllnt Eatt~. }1"' Olly. U ~WOALOOF • JACQUES COOSTWJ G QJJMOVIE H \t The Callfor'lla Oolll" ( 1981) Peter F Ilk. Burt Young Q WILD KIHGOOM · Q) SAU/TE &;)~THEATRE m KAMWf OOfOJCTS: THE_ 'AtPINE SYMPHOMY -•.30-6 THE~ G SCHOOL BEAT MOVIE • ,... * *'" Tiit Hom 8'ows AN.a.ngtft* (1945) Jack Benny; AleJul Smith. H H80 COMltO ATTRACTIOHS • -10:00- 6 TAAWERJOHH,M.O. OID NEWS 0 THE W0AL.D TCllitORAO'lt Q) HARAYO m OIHNE.A AT JULIA'S m GREAT PEAFOAMAHqES- f C1 MOVIE **'""The Next Man" (1978) Sten Connery, Comtlll Shtrpe. IHIMOVIE ** "Six Weeu" (1982) Dudley M00te. Mwy Tylet Moore COJ ~ *'' "oMth Wllh If' (1982) Ct*'- Bronson. Jll lfeland. 'v S MOVIE • • ··Potty's" (1981) Oll'I Mo!W\ln, Marl! Herrltr GUOV'E' **"The Tnple Echo" (1973)Glenda Jadtson, OlrYlf f*d -10'.30-0 rT IS WNTTEH • ENTERTANENT THtS MB( f9 SHE.AK PREVIEWS m HORSE RACING 21MOV1E • • • "The TW9M Chw s (1970) Ron Moody. Fl'lllk langefll 119541 Coup De T()(dlon (No Datt) -t0:"6- -11M-• • .... -~ 8WOYE • • • ..c.ou.i·· ( 1tSI) Gotdc.I. "*Rll. St*tey Jona -12:A6-" e l)fi:ESYt>OOE.S .• _,l-oj ' -1:00- {!)'DBllS niE MBW:E elllEPBaNTNETWOM NEWS ·ntELES80H MOVE- .. "The Nming" ( ttlO) Glorll GI'.,_, Jotm Cerrldinl. MOYE .. "The Enif' (1971) IUt """ nokll. Dom Dri.&1111. -1:1,5-1 eMOYE •••• ,,. Jerlctlo ..... (11791 ,,..., Str ... 8rilft Onlltly. -.1:30- • MOYIE *** '1t't A J)J/lf' (1934) W.C. Rada, Biby I.My. (!)-MCME -- •• Bride Of Gcda" (1161) ...... Peyton. Lon aw.,. eWEBtMOOK~AL -1:45- 8ATONEWITH 3*NEWS Q!NEWS ' UO)t!' .. ~ "Endlngered ~· (ttl2) ~ Urtch, Jobech Wimlml. • -1:!0- MOYE ··~ "Dirty Hindi''. ("75) Aod Sttlglr. Romy Schnllder. -2:00-fJ Cl) C88 NEWS NOHTWATQt -2:36--• -4:00- D SUNOAY Q OlYMptAD O MOVIE **~ H15 M~O'Keefe Burt Laneaster. Joan Rice fB SHOCK Of THE NEW C!)NOVA us CBS NEWS o SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE ~ . -11:00- IJ D rl ~NEWS 0 MOVIE (C)MOYE • • • ... MacAtttu" 11917) Grlgory Pea, Oll'I O"Hri'ly • • "New Year's Evil f 19801 Ro1 Kelty. Kip Niven Q) MOVIE ' *'* ·~ "Sllatk' (19681 Bun ~Y· nolds. Arthur Kennedy fil) WALL STREET WEEK G) NEWTON'S APPLE ~MOVIE • • • ·Shalt 11971) R1cha.rd Roundtree, Moses Gunn 0 NFL REPOAT: TEN FOR THE mLE -4:30- (JJ TAKlt«l ADVANTAGE ID TH~ MUPPET$ fll) WASHlHGTON WEEK IN REVIEW m> NEW TECH TIMES FACE THE HA T10H lo TAKING ADV ANT AGE 39j NBC NEWS m LET'S T ALK.ABOllT YOU C MOVIE t • t Clash Of The Ttld11S 11981) H.;rry Hamlin. Laurence Ollv•er S MOVIE * * r • ~llrlstmas Lilies 01 Tile Field 11979) Billy Dee Williams. Maria Scilell 8MOVIE • * Waltz Acr6ss Teias 119821 Anne Arehef. Terry Jastro;,- -6:30-D NEWS CONFtREHCE Q HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP (! 000 COUPLE Cl ~NEWS ~NEWSCOPE m BEST Of HOT SEAT • U TOROfdwaros "'lA MIRADA • • • • Mor1key Bullness" (19311 Man Brothe<S Thelma TOdd 0 PETER POPOFF Q) JIMMY SWAGGART Ell) 0000 MOANING, MR. OAWEU m THIS WEEK IN COUHTRY MUSIC -1115- D C8SNEWS # Q N0011,_ -11.30-u SPORTS FINAL 0 WOJll.D VISION 11 SISKEl & EBERT AT THE tiovEs 8) JERRY FALWELL If HAARY O , Saddt baek 581 5880 Pic.itc s La.Mifad.l 994 2400 •COITAMllA Ed*ards C1nem1 s.t&-3102 •FOUNTAIN VALl£Y MISSlO V1UO Edward~ M1 ~ion fOwfrds f~l'ltain Vattev V•eio MIN 495·6220 839 t500 • 35mm -2:45-O NEWS 0MOVE ... M Jekyll And Hyde... Toglttllr Again'' ( 1982) .... 8tri1lllc1. 8111 • Annstrong. .. -3:00- D THREf STOOGES (!) CHICO AHO THE MAN f'l1 ~ • • *-The TwetYe Ctlss' ( 1970) Ron Moody. Fr n lanoeGa. -3:25- l HJ INSIDE BOXJ«l -3:30- D MOVIE * t t Tiie Road To l.lnz!W'' (1941) Bing C#osby Boo Hope FAITH20 · .. . --. -~.-. ... ~ ... ,.. "\ . -• .• < 0 Ca 0r&nQ9 Coat DAILY PILOT/Sund•y. January 1, 1~a. NM.IC NOTICE Due to shipping problems, th men~ and women's fleece separ ates from sporting goods, advertised at '7.99 on page 3 o today's Target Sale Section will not be. available until later In th week. Rain checks wlll be Issued . We are sorry for any inconve- nience this may cause. '· '· e. o. a .. s s. o. a •. s '· 0 NlUC NOTICl ftOTI't1IOUI ~ ...... eTATUllMT MAim ITATl.mNT TN~ib',',;~ S*90nl.,. dOlne Tn. tollowlno C>eftotl la dOinO bu91"9N.. ~ aa: CONEJO A$40CIATlS. 441 N EJCPl!Rt!HCINO fTCETERA, SMI Newpott IMS .. Nftpor1 lffctl. CA. VII l.lclo. Newpon .... h. CA 12863 92"3 Adrienne Jaff9. M I .. 4911 lonlt1 ~h MIC()on.id AabtMl1. 121 VII °''" Hunttngton'e..cn, CA 9214• Hlvra, ~ 8eiKf\, CA. HM3 Ttlla b'lllneaa 11 eonduc:ted by 6n WllllMI 0.vte Rabbitt, 3\0 .._,,. lndt'riduaf. Vitti Blvd Balboa CA t2M 1 Adrlel\M J9ftlt Kllhtlfl~ ,Loulea 'leetlbeek, 1282 Thie .. a1emen1 ... Iii.cl with Ille Tr~1<:an1 Lan.. Sa1111 An&. CA County Cleft. of Orange Cou11ty on 92105 Dae. 2. 1983. Ell111>1th Aon Pomeroy. 91 Fnneo Soml rHt Lane Atherton, CA Publllhed Orano-Co .. t Oalty 94025 Piiot Dae 11. 11, 2e 1913 Jan 1 Thll bullneU II Ol>nduClad by I 1914 g-al Par11\9fll'llp L4Mgl'I M A1bblll Th•• tlltament Wit tiled with Iha ----.. -1D-•1c-..,,.-TIC_" __ _ County Cletk ot Orange County on _..,... __ ,._UVL ..... --.;nu.;.;;.;.;.;..;;L __ _ Ct< 8, 1983 ,,,1... 'ICTITIOUI _., ..... '· ; a 5 5 $ 4 4 0 0 5 5 $ SJ 2 steps to a '1CTmOUI IUIMH • ~ • NAm ann•NT TARGET · Publlthad Orange P1101 O.C 11 18 25 1984 Co111 Delly NA• ITATI....,. 1983 Jen 1. The toltowtng peraon1 lfa .dolno successful .. ... . . \ butlftell u The lollowtng ~IOI\ It doing bu_, .. A l S BUILDING MAll"TENANCE 6449-83 (A) STUDENT MOVERS (B) OF FICE MOVERS, 319 S1nt1 !label Ave , Cotti MM., CA 92827 CO. 117·F Rlve<tlde AV., Newport -------------r-------..------1 BMeh, CA 92&63 01vld Jonath1n Wiik ... 2141 Robetl A Arnold.•19905 Sheffield Pl • Huntington BMch. CA 92848 Thie bualnest 19 conducted by an PUBUC NOTICE PlBLIC NOTICE Pt&JC NOTICE De.an Btvd . Nftport &uch, CA ___ _.;;.~;.;,...;.;..;;.~..;;._---1·---~--------~-~--~~~~~---928e1 FICTTTK>dl IUllNHI OftANGtS COUNTY O.-ANCM COUNTY ChrltloPf* Balfd, 2141 OoMll lndtvlcSUel NAMa ITATIMINT MUMC•AL cou.-T "'"'"'"'COURT Btvd . Newl)O(t 8Motl. CA 92M1 Flot>er1 A Arnold Th11 etatement w&1 flied wllh the County Clerk ot 0ratl99 CQ1Anty on The lolloWlng pe<sont ere dOIOQ 0, °"AN(M COl.MTY " 700 Ct.tc CMtaf Df. WMt Thie bullneu 19 oonducted by I bvtlneH 11 Hwbof Judicial °"'rlct tanta AM, CA. 92101 general pannerlhlp O.C I . 1N3 THE YACHT CONTESSA. 21192 4'01Jamb«M81Yd~ 9oa 2:110 PlalnllN JACQUES CARIGNAN David J WllkM Strolhmoor Ln . Hun11ng1on Beech. N••PGtJ l4Nlch, Ca. '2tl0-1M7 Defendant. f OWN ANO COUtl· Thi• •lli.tnent wa• filed wlll'I the l'2m4o4 CA 92646 Plllnlllf· FIRST ALLIANCE MORT· TRY AESIOENTIAL TOWERS, INC, County Ci.qt of Or1nga County on Pubflthed Ofange Coa•t Diiiy J1mea Berone Management Co OAOE COMPANY Catl tornl1 corporellon , O.C 2 1913 • Piiot O.C 18, 25. 1913. Jan 1 I . Inc , 21192 Slrothmoor Ln Hunt-Ollendant IRVING & DOROTHY ARCHITECTURAL AESEAACH f2*174' 198• 1ng1on Beac;h Ca t 2846 SCHMIDT end DOES I thrOUCJl'I 10 ROUP CALIFOANIA, INC. 1 Dell· PvbhaMd Orange Coul Oalty 8537-83 H1t Palme< 6832 Megnoua Ave 1nclus1v.. ....,. CO<Poflllon, TOWN & COUN· Piiot Dec 11, 18, 26 1913. Jan 1. ------------A1v ... 1lde. CA C111 No 81482 TRY TO~EAS I, LTD ' aka TOWN & 198' ~IC NOTICE Larry R1gg1 • .J902 Redruu. Coste I UMMONI OUNTAY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS 6'3&-83 ___ ... ~_._.__,. ______ Meta, CA m1'! , · NOTICEI You l)aYI bMn 1uad. I. L TO a Callf0<11l1 llmlt.O plrtnet· '1CTITIOUI aUllNl.I .Thll bulln•1 11 conducted by a The court mey decide agalnal you ship, DAVIDE TERMOHLEN. an In· ----P\lll--l-C_NO_Tl_C_E __ _ NAME ITATEMINT generat partnerst11p without )'OUf' !Ming heard ~n.... Mdull and DOES 1 through 25 Tr'9 toltowlng petlOl\I are dOlng J11T1e1 Barone. PreSldenl you rHpond w"hln 5 day1. "ead lnclu11v1 · FICTtTIOUI au..-tt buel..-e.. Thts statement wll Iliad wtln ll'le thl lnformetlon bltow Cue No •0-17-85 N.-ITA~.-T PROGRESSIVE AACH-l·TYPES. County Clerk ot Orenge County on II you wlll'l IO seelt ll'll 1dv1ce of an IUMMONI Tl'll fotlowlng pe<tonl are de>jng 1308 "I b St H tin 1 Dec S 1983 attorney in ll'los mall., you Sh<>uld NOTICEI You h.1¥1 been aued. butlneat II: "• ema · un g on F231111 do so promptly so thll your ~rlllan The court may~ agalnirt )'OU POTATO BIN 1806 Witt 111 e.,::· ~AP:i:-4~308 Alabama St .. Pl)Pu~ed11 01r8an2g: Co111 Delly respon11, II any. may bl filed on without JOUr IMlng hMtd 11"'9al StrMt, Senta Ana, CA 92703 Huntington BHcl'I, CA 92848 192~"""" • 1!183, Jan 1 lime JOU rnpond within IO de)' .. Read Arn()jd W1Uace Inc 1805 w .. 1 Gregory Nffl Lebon. 1301 Al•· o AVllOIU1ted ha sldo oemend&de. the lnfwmatlon beto'#. 111 Stree1 Santa Ana CA 92703 Dami SI Huntington S.acl'I. Ce. 64• 1-83 El trlbuma ledl decldlr contfl Ud. II you wlllh to tMk the actvlce ot 111 Thi• buMneu 11 cOOcsucted by a 92648 sir\ audtencla a m-que Ud. , .. anor~ In this aiatter, you lhould C<>rl)OS.allon Thia bualnell II conducle<I by • DllDllC MnJIC£ eponda dentro ct. S dJH. Lea la do to promptly'° that your written ArnOld F W1llace. Prnldent oaner•J partne<al'llp ruu ml lnlOfmeclon qwe 9'g111. raeponae. if any mey be filed on lhl• statement wu flied with thl Re• v PrlO• FICTiflOUI IUllN••• If you •l•h lo .... lhe ad¥1Ge of lime County Cleik of Orenge County on Tl'llS statement WIS filed with lhe NAME IT A TIMENT an attorney In thla matter. you AVllOIUlled ha tldo demandlda. Dec 6. 1983 County Clerk ol Or,nge County on Tl'le tOllowlng persona ore doing 1hould do IO prompt!)' 10 that )'our El trlbuma, leda ct.ckflr contta U4. ,,,, .. O.C 8 1983 bustneSJ.as written '"ponM. If eny, ma)' .,. eln audtancl1 • mel\08 q111 Ud. ,... Q18IOM. DUNN a CRUTCHlll f2J2241 THE. UTILE GAZEBO 1733 Wes1 Iii.cl on time. •PGNfa dentro di IO dlaa. LN la IOO Newpott C9nllf Dri¥e Publlal'le<I Orange COMI 0 llff Dr N-port 8eocl'I. CA 92660 II U1ted deM1 IOllclter el ConM-lnformaclon q111 9'gua. ,,0 . loa MIO '• Piiot o.c 18 25 1983 Jen 1 8 I Sheng Weng. 2921 Ruby Dr Apt de un •boeedo •n "'' MUntd, •• JOU wlah lo .... the adYlce of Newpoft IMctl. CA • ..., t984 E Fullerton CA 92831 eberie hecerio lnmedletament1, en ettomey In thla matter, YCMI Publllhad Ora~ Co&1t Diiiy 6S32-83 Helen Suzanne Glen 2921 Ruby "1' manera. •u rHpueata •hould do '° Pf'GmPllJ '° th.It JOCW Piiot Dec. I 1. 18, 15. 1983, J111 1. D !\Pl E Fullerton CA 92631 terlta, '1 hay etovna, puede -wrltt,~rlafl9.MI. If enr, mar IM t984 ------------r ' ' egl1tred1 I tlempo. ftleCi 'ti-.r' 6452-aJ PUBLIC NOTICE This business 11 conducted by 8 1-TO THE DUfNDANT: A ct.ff II eddetn100cltanldOn------------- ------------generel partnersl'llP omplalnt ha• bMn ftled br the lo de 11n abogado en Mia H41nlo, PllJLIC 'f«>TICE flCTITIOUI 8UltNEll ~r.J.~ann~ G: !fled Wllrl'tt;.: lntltt agalnet )'CMIJf >'°" wlah to deblrta hec«io 1nm.-.tamenta, ------------NAME STATEMENT ,_ 1 1 trneft w end Ihle leweult, JCMI muet, di Mla maner1, tu rnpueala FICTITIOUI 8UllNeU The lollow111g .?4"'°"' ere <IOing g:;n~y f9':Jk or Orange County on within 5 days atter thlt eummons 11 .. crtte. ti hay 9'guna, puade -NAM! ITAT'f.MENT Dutlneaa u . · . f 231....... rved on you tile w1lh 11'111 tpurt a regletrada 1 llempo. The followlng peraon 11 doing N. Y PIZZA ANO SANDWICH. -rllten respontMI lo the co"'fjlalnl 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A cMI bullneH u · 8468 lndlenapolla SI . Hunt1ngtOl'I P ~~b~~ 1 ~':n~~ ~~~11J ~al~y Unless you do. your d1t1u11 will l>e comf)lalnt ha• been Hlad bJ the LABOAA-i:OAY EQUIPM ENT Beach, CA 92&48 1 ' • ' entered on appllcallon or lhe plaln· pelntlff agalnat )'OU. If JOU wlah to SPECIALISTS, 3941 'B'S Brlllol St Marian Diiion 5542 Fernl'llll Cir 198• 644 7 _83 1111 and thlS court m1y en tar a judge-defend th,. laweult, JCMI """t, •322. 'Santa An1, CA 92704 /\pl C Hunllngton Beach CA en1 aoaonsr you tor ll'le relier de within JO d1y1 atllf th11 eummona It Aoge. MICl'IMI McOlarmld, 348' 92~9 DllDllC MnTICE mendeo In the comptam1, ..mocl'I se•~ed on you, tile With tl'll1 court 1 Wimbledon Wey Coela M ... CA Marth-J Dillon. S5't2 Fernhlll r VD\. m1 auld resull 1n garnr1fimen1 or writlen reaponse to the coml)la1nt 92626 Cor Apt C. Hun1tngton S.acl'I. CA ftC11YiOul •UllN&ll ages 1a111ng or money or property Unlel• you do. your dat1u11 will bl Thll bullnest os cond~ted by 1 92~9 NAM! ITATEMENT · r other rellel requested In the com· entered on apphc1tl0rl ot the plain-1ndtv1dual. Thie r:J\.olln11s is conduc1ed by e The tollowlng person 11 doi.og plaonl -i 1111 and 1h1s court may entar a 1udg•· Roger MIChMI McOlermld gener11 pertnershlp buSH\eu as . • : Daleo Sept 21 1983 ment aga1ns1 you for the rellet de-Thia 111-tament w11 fifed wHh the Merlan Diiion RAM HHERP~SES 1329.a J PETERSQNJ Clerk manded in-lbe ~omplaml. wtllcil County~ledl ol Orll\91 CouMy on Tl'llS stllament was til6CI wllh the WOO<I Brook Cir Gerden Grove By D MALLICOAT. Deputy could result 1n gernlshment ot Dec 5. 1913 County Clerk of Orange County on CA 928.44 ' THOMAS COLE EDWA .. 08, INC. weges taking ol money <>< property F•llO Dec 23 1983 Aot>art A Mans9ef'I 13293 WOO<I· 1400 No. Htrbof INd., lull• 400 or oll'ler relief requeated In the com-Pubhll'led Orange Coo1t ·oa11y f223IM b --~ C G Gr C " utllrton, C A. t2U5 plaint P1lo1 Dec 11 18. 2S. 1983 Jan 1 Publlllhed Orange Coa•t Daily g;w or arden ove "' (714) 171-1132 . Dated April 22. 1913 1984 ' Piiot Dec 2S, 1963. Jan 1. 8, is.. Thi• but1ness 15 conducted by an Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot LEE A BRANCH, Clerk -6-445--13 1984 lndlvldual Dec 25 1983 Jan I 8, IS 1984 By Nancy Grant. Deputy 6619-83 R A Manssen 633S·83 JeN Denni• f"9nU. feq. Thll Slllemen1 was filed wlln lhe Todd, F9'ffU. Weffactl a Curtl• PUBLIC NOTICE P\IJllC NOTICE County Clerk of Orange County' 00 .. ... PUBLIC NOTICE 500 Newport Cenlet Drt•e. Suite ----------- ___ NO_TI_C_E_Of __ l _4LE ____ Dec 8. 1983 F231t53 .FICTITIOUS IUSINHS :!5.pott l4Nlctl, CA. t2'IO F~~:.~=~I In accord1nce with the prov1s1ons Publlllhed Orange Coast Dally NAME STATEMENT (714) MC>-at1 The lollowlng peraon Is doing or the Callfornla Uniform Com-Pilot Dec 11. 18. 25 1983 Jan 1 The follow1ng person ts doing Publlal'led Orange Coast 01111y Polo! bvsinets 81 mere••• Code, there being due and 1984 ' ' buStnll!>S as Dec 11. 18. 2S l983 Jan 1, l984 NATIO,NAL MANAGEMENT COM· unpaid llorege for which the ~SI 83 USED USABLES 2560 Newport ~4•·83 PANY t I Odyttey Cl., Newport GLOBAL VAN & STORAGE tNC It 1--------------1B•vo Costa Me53 CA 92627 BelCl'I Ca 92663 enlltlld to 1 llen u W1renoueaman r uuLI m1 port Blvd Costa Meta CA 92627 Leslie F Bectitold. 11 Odyney Ct , Duo C MnflCE Mervol ~ne Sw•fl 2S60 N- on the goods hetetnlJtat deterlbed ed PU8LIC NOTICE NewPOfl Beactl CA 92613 and due notice h1vtng ~ ~ven to FfCTTTIOUS 8UllNEll Thts bu 895 11 conduct by an Thos bus1neu It conducted by 1n partlel known to claim an Interest NAME ITAT~MENT ondlVldual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1ndlv1dual therein Ind the lime epeclfle<I In The following peraens are doing ~erv .. Eu11.:ir.e Swift Lo•lle F Becl'll bullness aa 'fh1$" statement was Ille<! with ll'le NAME STATEMENT,, aucl'I notice for payment of such MANGAM INVESTMENT CO 78 County Cieri< or Orange County on Tne following persons are doing This sleleme having up1red. notlCI I• hereby De<. 6 1983 • business as County Clerk o given lhal lhe!e Slooda will be sold al N La Senda Drive South Laguna F231952 IAI STUDENT MOVERS (Bl OF-Dec 6 1983 public 1ucC11on at 15020 S MAIN C~ 92677 L Mannam 78 N La Pu1>1o~hed Orangr-Coast Daily FICE MOVERS 379 Santa Isabel STREET 1ly OI GARDENA County s Vdetelol .. ,, Polo• Dec t 1 18 25 1983 Jan , Ave Cos la Mesa CA 92827 or Lo• Angella Slate of Calltorn1a en a rive Soull'I Lagune CA 198• David Jonathan Wilkes. 21• 1 on tl'le 101h dey of January 1984 at 92L677 D 6453•83 Ocean Blvd Newp0rt Beach, CA 10 00 am OUllMI Miltlgam, 78 N Ld 9266 I Ttoe l()jlowlng 111111 a brlll descr1p. Senda Drove, Soull'I L119una CA PUBLIC NOTICE Chro'llopher Baird. 21'1 'C>ceen llOn O! lhe propeny lo be 'Old 92677 Blvd Newport Beach, CA 92® I l------------- OINcnptlon and lof • Cl'llryl M Fremdllng. 25'5 H1lts1de FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thos busmen 11 conducted by 8 ____ PtlJ __ l_IC_NO_T_l_C_E __ _ Uted HHG S/A'02020SS1 Rold South Paudena, CA 91030 NAME STATEMENT gene-ral partnersn1p FICTTTIOUI •UllNEIS Heme of OwnM: This 1bysiness.!•, condy<:ted by a The tollowmo oer,ons tire <101ng David J Wilkes NAME ITATEMENT Jeanne Flaherty genera par1ner~. P busmest as r fh•• 11a1ement was hied wtll'I ll'le lowl AmCM1nl Due: ETverett L Mangam fll--' AEAI "L •CTION PRODUCTIONS County Clerk ol Orange County on The tor ng parson " doing '3.2i,4 43 hla 111a1ement was ...., wolti tl'le "' ,.., r · Ol't 2 1983 business as· GLOBAL VAN & STORAGE INC County Clerk ot Or1nge County on 3l6 La Jolla Dr Newport Besen JONS METAL DETECTOR'S, y Dec 6 1983 CA 92663 F2317'5 839 B West 19th SI Costa M ..... Oiied II SANT A ANA. CA B Kerry F2319St Arthur F V1tarell1 316 La Jolla Dr Pullllsned Orange Coast Oaoly CA 92627 Wood• C D 1 Newp0r1 Beach CA 92663 Pilot Dec 11 18 25. 1983 Jan t Jon Stephen Oinadate. 332 Hamll· December 20. 1983 Publlshed Orange OilSI 81 y l984 Publl&hed Orange Cou1 'b111y Pnot Polol O.C 11 18. 2S 1983 Jan 1 Da~od K L9ovegren C9S495 3W3ood 6436-83 Ion Coal a Mno, CA 92627 Dec 25 l983 Jan 1 1984 1984 man ... ve 11 Ariela A 1 1 Tl'l1s bus1~ Is conducted by an 6612.83 6450.83 Thos business os coriducled by 11 tndlYldual ------------llmoled partnership 1-------------Jon Olnad1le POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Arthur r V11arell1 PUBLIC NOTICE This tlaternent wae tlled with lhe Thos .i111ement was loled w11n lne County Clerk ot Orange County on flCTTTIOUI BUllNEll Counly Clerk OI Orange County on flCTITIOUI 8VSINE88 Dec 6 t983 flCTmous IUllNEll NAME STATEMENT De<. 8 !983 NAME STATEMENT ... F231• Published Orange Coast Dally P1to1 Dec 11 18. 2S 1983 Jen 1 1984 NAME STATliMENT The tollowlng person os doing F2322"5 rne tollow1ng person• are doing Tna f()jlowing &>e<ton• are <10tng business as Pubhsned Orange Coast Daily bu5'nets as bullnllSIS INIVATE 17421 Nichols Unit J Piii.ii Dec 18 2S 1983 Jiii\ I 8, O MNIOFF1c;es 1NEWPO AT SOUTH COAST PAINTING SEA· Huntington Beach, CA 92647 lq64 • BEACH. S000 tilrfch Street, Well VICE. 20382 Running Spr1ng1 Ln Raymond Jamel! •Howard, 417 6536-83 Tower, Sulle 3000. Newport Beach Hunt1n9ton S.ecl'I. CA 112~6 3411'1 Place Manhatta11 Beech. CA CA 92660 6448-83 PUBllC NOTICE JQM9h Eugene TrfWl•ry 20382 90266 PUBLIC NOTICE Ivan H Schwam Sawy"' Hiii Rd Running Springs Ln Huntington This bu11nes11s conducted by an New Miiford Conn 06778 FICTITIOUI 8Ulturl8 F •• s s .... "~ . Beech, CA 926'6 1ndlvtdu1I FICTITIOUS BUllNESS ritzi ,... ~weru 1~ nlll NAME ITATI!MINT ~ Cynthie Ann Trenary 20382 Aun-R1ymond James How1rd NAME STATEMENT Rd New Milford Conn 06776 The fe>jlowlng persons ire dotng nlng Spring• Ln , Huntington Beech This at819menl wu filed with the The to11owing person ,5 <1o1ng Tn1s bua1neu " conducled by a b\Jainess 18 CA 926"6 County Clerk ol Orange County on business n general partnership CLASSIC T Al LORINO. 3• Fashion Joeepfl E Trenary Dec 6 1q53 SPORlSPAGE T /\VERN 1S62 lvan·H Scl'lwertz Presldenl ltland 11L-34. Newport Beacl'I. CA Thie st11ernen1 was hied w1tl'I lhe F23111M Ne-wpon Blvd •C Costa Mesa CA Tl'los 11a1emenl was Iliad wllh lhe 112660 County Ci.tk or Orange County on Publ"h~d Orange Coast OaJly 926:?1 COIJ(lly Clerk OI Orange County on vartln s1rkiss11n JS 13 So Dec 2 1983 1101 Dec I I 16 25 1983 Jan 1 Myron Miiier 320 I Oa~ola Costa [)foe 6 1983 Towner SI Santi Ana CA 92707 F23174' 198• Me'a CA 92626 f23.1MI David Zwieback 52 Lakeplnea. Publlsh9<1 Orange CoHI Dally ~43-83 Tnis business 1s co,..oucled t>y an Publlal'led Orange Cout Deity 1rvln1. CA 92714 Piiot O.C 10 17 24 31, 1983 1nC11v1<1ua1 Pilot Dec 11 1~ 2S l983. Jan 1, V1rt11n Sark1Sslan 643S-83 DtlDllC NOTICE Myron Miller 198• Th11 statement wH lli.d wtll'I the r uu Thia slatemenl wH tiled wnl'l 11'11 8454-83 Cou111y Clerk or Or1nge County on MM80ft LAWJif.MT. OUVI Mortuary...• -Cemetery Crematory 1825 Gisler Ave. Costa M..a ._ S40-555' -~- PllftCI POTHE"I llUIROAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cotta Maa ~2-9150 IAL T2 lll!RQE .. ON • IMITH I TUTKtLL WllTCLIFFfiCHA,.EL 427 E 1 lh SI Coat• M"a 8•8·9311 c flCTITIOUI IUIMll County Cler~ 01 Orange County on Dec 6 1983 NAMEllTATIMtNT Dec 8 1983 ------------1 f2'1Mt Thi lollowlng perton• are doong F2322A7 PUBUC NOTICE Published Orange Cout Dally ullneH 81 PubhShld Orengt' Cout Dally -------------• Piiot Dec 11 18. 2S 1985. Jan 1. (AJ INTtANATIONA'l FOOD IN· Piiot Dec 18 25 1983 Jin 1 8 flCTITIOUI 8U81N&H 198• USf~ ASSOCIA TION EX· 198l NAME 8TATI!MENT e.4SS-S3 CUTIV6S (BJ CALIFORNIA FOOD 6S34-83 The followtt'IQ pereone are dolngl--------------tl !ACHANOl~S ASSOCIATIO~. busineu es 20 P1u1er1no Ave Suite tSO, Ca.ta PUBLIC HOTICE GILL'S WHEELCH,AIA AND HOS· au CA 92626 PITAL SUPPLIES INC: 17155 ~· Tl'la F1ctory tnaurance SerY!Ce 'ICTITIOUI 8UllN£11 l'lope StreM Suite B Founlaln Val- rtc: 720 P1ulanno Ave Suite 150 NAMf.ITATIMENT lay CA 92708 0111 M111 CA 92626 Tl'le following pe<ton 11 do+ng Gill • Wheetcnair and Hoepllll Thie bu1lneH 11 cOf'ldvcted by a busineu 81 Supplies Inc 17 I S5 Newhope orporellon SING IT WITH FLOWERS. 622 SlrMI. Ste B Fountain Valley, CA 1<11111 W Clark, Pr•lldent Bluebird Canyon Drl111 Laguna 92708 Thll atatarnant 'll(H llled wllh the Bea<.l'I CA 926S 1 This business 11 conc;iuc ted by I ounty C..,_ of Orange County °"' Mery Ann Sllergen 822 Bluebird corpo1911on f 9 1983 Canyon D< Laguna Beech CA Hugh W OHi PrtSldenf ~ 92651 Tl'llS sllletnenl Wit filed wllh Iha Publnhed ()fange Coul Dally Tl'lla butlneN 11 conductfl<l by an County Clerk ot Orange Coul\fy on 1101 O.C •II 25 1913 Jan 1 8. 1ndlllldue1 08" 5 1983 1984 Mery A1111 Skergan 6'476-83 Thta ,tatement w1> filed with ll'ltl Pul>Oet\41<1 Orange _____________ 1coun1y Cler~ ol Or1noe County on P1101 Dec 11 18 25 ~n1112 Co11t Dally 198~. Jan f, MLIC NOTICE Oet 8 1983 1984 ,2322A3 ,tCTITIOUI IU9INlll Publlltl'WK! O••noe CoH t Deily NANI ITAT~•NT P1101 Oat 11! 2S 1983 Jan I a l"-' fotlOwlng Plttonl are doing !964 11,,.. ••• WHEATLEY BROTHERS INVEST------------- ENT$ 151 West Vile L009, lrvlne " 927 15 PlalC NOTICE· JIMll S Whlallay 151 W .. l Yllle FICTITIOUS 8UllNt!H oqi lrllff\e CA 92715 NAMI STATllllllNT John l Wl'!Mlle)' sa.o S Mam-T!!f toHowing peraon ~ dOlng 111 8u111 tl1 Tulu, OK 74145 -iroa~IH H Tll1• bvttMll It CC>f'duclld by a COVEL Y INFOAMA f ION SYS· ti partnerahtp TCMS t950 Wallace C. Coett ,laMM S Wh .. ley Ml .. CA 92827 Tl'l11 •talemanl WH tol«J IMlh 1114 roldroO H1w1ry C:ovltl~ Ill 1950 rnly Clfr~ ot Or•not C~ty on W1IU1M:1 C Cotti Matll CA 9~27 8 1963 fhtl bu\rneH ti <:on'1u<l.0 l)y en • ~ 1nd1Y1du111 OAAWIN I WAOHSft • Frid H CO"*IY &.!ft• 4t0. 1M01 Von !Carman Av Thia t111111ml!fll wH hll<l w1tr1 tit• C<>unty Cle1~ of Or11'19a COY11ty ou M , CA. t27tl ~ I 11113 1'4) ... ,,.. .. ,JmAa ~19fltld OfanQf'I Coe11 Dally Puti11~ Orange Cont O~ •IOI Oat 18 ~!> 1'91 J•l'I 1 8 Pilat 0..r Ill 75 !Ml J11n I 8 PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOU8 8U .... I NA• ITAft•NT T1'141 IOllOwl"O C*IOnl Ire d<>lng bu•lr'"' .. THE YACHT FELICITY 21192 Strolhmoor Lint . HunUngton 811ach c;~ 928'6 Ja~ B•ron. M1~1 Co In(; ~ ttP2·5HOlhmC>Of Lane Hu11t 1ng1on ~h CA 112140 Alpll JICOl>t<>f\ 185 t E 4th Str .. I 5•ntl An1 CA 9270 I Tllll butlneN It ~ondudaCI by • ~llperh~P\ Jtm .. 8arone. Ptnldent Th!l tltllfT'lnl WH ltlad Wlltl lhe ~ly ci.r~ ot Or""Ot County on 0.: 5 t913 • r-mw11 Pu1>11~ Orange Co111 Oa*'f Ppj()l ~ 11 18 U tt83 Jan 1, llUl4 0 • --Q} -· (I) :::J "' -~~ (6' (I) a.~ Q} :::J a. . < (I) ~ -., < --u;· ::> -· 0 :::J -<O :r cO :r -· -~ • CD >C Dilly Piiat Claulfled Ad"9rtlalng 842-5678 . : ·, garage 1 sale. ~ec ide on dates. · Look 11 a calendar end 1111111 dates end tomes or your sale Weekends ere usually good. bul ~ny 1ucce11ful • Nies nave b11n hald on lhl -ntng, 1u11 eller work Check th1 wnlner loracul •n lhl paper end wetcl'I lor any other large 1ven1 lhel may attr1c1 poten11el buye•s away sucn as ta"s or comrnunoly 1ventt Have your Yle run 111 te1s1 two oeys-eoma people may nol bl able to come on any sonqll day 2 What to sell. ' Everything• That '' eve<ylhtftO)'OV hrnn1"iiAtfl'ln lh1 les t tt an 11em hH anhque value or os or1n<1-n1w • ~unosual value Ill sunt'IO ask • healthy proc1 tor ot Gel 1 pad or paper and -ch your wno11 11ous. Looi. 1verywner1. and lost ~hong J Write your ad. Ha•• •• • sugg1111r1 ad Gataoe Sale -01111s Bentwood roek1ng Lii.., 1oys.1ntant1 clothing. 1922 • Voclrora •n or1g1n1I cabinet ,,_ny gldgtlt 1011 of unuaual 1t1ms. rock collectt0n pjante Aelr .. l'lment1 8 am to 6 pm Sllurdey ano.Sundly .. 234 Soulh Anytlrell. Yourtown Just weal or Maon end 2nd ' Ull lh•• 11mpl1 1d H 1 gUtdl Bl eure to hat unu1u11 1t1ms 81 H 1pec1l1c 11 poe111>11 Grve d1r1cwon1 11 netOld Don t UH a~111J011S -many peop11won 1 l>Olhlr to decipher ll'llm CAUTION Don I advert111 anylhong rou don I r11ltv ~ EllltY 111m on the eo mu11 bl on nano aj..~ ot tl'll sele 4 Where to advftiise. · P1ec1 your ad where •I will be -n by people wno hvl on the area.-moll people lhOp clOM to l'lome T1'11 • 011ly P1lo1 is rho by 18 000 adults on Co111 Mau~ Newpor1 Beacl'I Laguna Baacn lrv1n1 Huntington Beach ano Foun1111n Valley -guar1n11e1ng you Wide 111posure And woth ,11'11 Polol, you re not paying lor wu1e Clfcu1a11bn on Los /\tlgellS or Aneh11m 'Plan to run your ao 3 l•mes or more ano start 11 a lew <1eys before 11\e sale ao ti.r,1111n hunters can nave plenty of nd11ce 5 Make a sign. To help make your ule sucoeulul. mek1 1 lew signs • from cardboard and 1111er ""''" 1 magic marker A good sogf\ Sill IS 14 • :z2 6 Placing your SiCJ'. .. Thi morning ot 1n, Hie but not before place your • ~ons B• surt ano edd ~ ad4'-'"° any direc1oon11 arr6ws Th11 ll\9uld be done about a hall !'lour blf0<1 ltoe ull 1tarts f>'-your 119n wtlef• II can bl seen from both \t<»s,of lhe street by p1u1ng cars ao<I peoes1r11ns CAUTION Sonw town• !'lave f1w1 1h11 res1roc1 lhl p11cemen1 ano duraltCn of g1r1g1 sale signs Please cl\eck.whn your town 1 pl1nn1ng dePlrlmtnl or Cieri\ 7 Marking prices. Mark prices where they can be -cllatly Office • supply stores "'"" varo1us Sil• end color~ or 111cker• • thal work well 01 you can uw masking llPI However you mark lhem ..-. ,n-t.w. Gar1g1Hiii1r1 tor bar9a1n hunters Remembef ~111ver you ean I sell you 11 neve 10 orag oack •n lhe h0u11 and store 1ga1n tor another year 8 · Setv lltCJ refreshmtnts. Thos doasn I have 10,cosl much and c11a1111 lroendly • 11mo1phare 11 elso •ncoureoes ~to Illy longer ano perl'laps buy mort You could ..,.n cl'l11g1 tor 1xpens1111 otems toke donuts or Ille kldt could oo on 1>u11ne11 lor the ,day Wllh • loemonaOe Jtand 9 Display. Make 1yra..-veryin1ng can DI teen Have card tibiae or • bolrdt'-d U al'lelVU batwMn IWO chao,.. Don I cau11 people 10 bend o..., un'"' you can t help II Ult One table as 1 dll" where you can ... 1111ry1h1ng and !Ike money U11 only one catl'I b011 (lln c1n1 or bo•ll work fine) and make aura IOl1'l90f\e ~ 1ppomted Clll'l11r · at all hmee Arrll/IOll beforehand for • fr11nd ~o c1n l'lelp en1wer quMtoon.. rehef for lunch 11c • I). Check your neiCJhbon and friends. • S.. ot Ally w1nl lo JO In yout sale n11s Wiii go,,. you torneon1 to share ·~with 1no increaM 1n .. r11t in )'Our aale If otlltrl eo•n You. be "'"to oncluda !ti .. 111 your &d (•atmPI• f'hrae-tamoly sall. · n11ghb0tl'lood Nie I Group 11111 1r1 a lot more run. too ~ .. '· ·. ... GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/ MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL AND.FUN/ !9ft4 1~83 I M35·1l 1442·83 1----~~~---~~~~~·I'-----------...;;.... ______________________ ~------~------------------.. 11533 13 ..... ·--- 1111111 PUOE IAYFlllr Spettacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ha up; 2 br, 2 be dn. 2 boet •paces. Reduced-$1 ,500,000. PllllllU lllE IOWFlllT Ocean & jetty view1. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 00,th. 37~ aq fl 4 l:ar oarkm~ $1 .285.000. 0011101 OAYl IAYFllllT Coronado llland CUit. bayfront lot. 85' boat 'ded<. Planl avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1$J49 631-7300 ILIFFS • IEAITIFIL ' UlllWllUI IOIE Total~O?.?!!~~obrdl· ' Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 1q. nated with absolute per. Orange Coat OAfL Y PILOT/Sunday, January 1, 1mM EIEUU IAY IEALn • $1 ,400,000 just listed oceanfront Mediterranean channer, level Jot. Southern exposure, pvt guarded gate community, pvt beach & ten· nia club. Many aC:res of. park with trees right at ~·ocean. Priced at lot value. ' ft. $440,000. WW trade for a Joca.J property. lectlon Linda mOdet With beam celNngs. custom kitchen w/•ll gourmet feature & t\hrounded by lush plantings. 2 bdrm• • Includes mHter suite BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR • dver 20 homes now-available--·-·-- •-Building-Iota available ' . 1·11 K11 y\•d·· O' "'' N Ii t.l'J 61t>I :~;~ii;~~~~~~iii~ii~~~ w(pvt encl patio & large IP• You must see to ap- preciate the warmth & **OWNER Will C~RRY** charm -can 2111 Vista Old Corona del Mar, 213 Marguerite Umbrosa 673-6900 Ave., "Brand New Home". Elegant ap-. TRADITIO~\L RL\l.T\ For Ad Actin Cal a. Daly.elot Be. our guest and. visit one of the world's finest commurµu-.. · call _ 484-1840 -. SAVE WITH DAVE AD-VISOR Servlee It our business YOU GET MORE IN 8't 642 5678 polntments & superb construction 2 -"""HI Ho'' So your Old Jalopy finally Bdrm & family, 2'h Ba, gourmet kitchen, ~~~~1E~1~te ;~tik::O:~r~~1!~ Ii~~~~~~~~~ sub zero refrlg., thermatronlc micro ~ ITUIOO I 1 depend1bt1 car In Buyers and selle<s ~· . . All aorta 01 ..__,,,. Too many moutha to teed? .,_,.,.. And a home !Of your ctlt· DAVE WHITE 5<46-2313 • can 842-5e78 THE REAL ESTATERS ~~~~~~~ ------- . ovens, custom \lies, solip oak cabinets clH llled e•2-se1a ~~le~:Y In c1asa11ied with all shelving vinyl clad. Vacuum -- , system, security & separate fire alarm Want Ada ci...m.d adl to Mii ters In claullled eort• of thing•. 842-5878. 842-5e78. . r ~.,...--~----- . ( systems plus . sprinkler system In gar- ' age. Kohler & American Standard · plumbing & Whirlpool Jet bath & bidet In . mastet Bdrm -2 patios with French . door&: Weather stripped doors & double : pane Anderson vinyl clad windows. A . Seleclion :lo S~u' Wan" .J:i/est,les 4 A""J :J;n~ncial'Posiiioiii ···,_. · \ Beautifully carpeted & shuttered. 8 ft . : mirrored wardrobes with cedar floors. Over 2,000 sq. ft. of prime throughout. , Bum by a quality Dutch contractor. (This Is the entire lower floor of a 2·story • condominium.) Owner llves upstairs & floors & celllngs are soundproof. Looks · like one large country Frenctl, single • home but Is actually 2 homes on one lot, 3rd lot from Ocean Blvd. & Yi block to : Big Corona Beach, with a forever ocean view from your living room. ''Built for nil malntenan~e and luxury llvlng." $595,000 -$95,000 down, owner Wiii carry loan at 12% for 5 years. Call for daytime private showing 673-5599. Owner/ Agent. , ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!I -D~ ..Af/ o/ u J cm·J/, 'lou and fJ OL4'J a Ja/e a nd jofJOUJ _J/of;J"'I SeuJon ••• ,.rt 111011 ••• #2 Olflo P11111 11 100, I.I 144-1200 Wtt4Wl411 .,. nH l1rrH01 Pllwy, lnlH 111-1100 a •• ,,, v.u., . . . .... a •• , ... Dr, lnlH '112-HH L.11111 HUit ••• 21201 Piatt 4t &11111, L11 1111 llMMI ltltolffH ,,. #2 OIYlo Pl111, # 110,1.1. ll0-1100 ·-NEAR BEACH -REDUCED TO S1M,500 Cute duplex °"'1 'h block to beech wtttt XLHT eum- metlwtnw rental tcMc:Me. NMde :So:c, but good tof 1et ttme buJen. 111-1400. WE8TCLIFF HOME + POOL -$115, New pelnt. cerpet, new ~-and rMCtJ to mon In tor the holder•· &er to ehow thla s bedroom,:=-~ 30' poot. Con""'9nt location In Newport and a price. Thia won't IMllJ 111·1400. OCEAN VIEW -L•GUNA NIGUEL Vac.nt and anxloua ownera .-1H coneldet an offera on thle S bed. femlty room condo In gate 9uar4ed communltJ. Pool, tennle, ape and beechea Included In the communltr teclNt~. '208,000 .... 131-1400 •. HUGE PRICE REDUCTION -BLUFFS rtow onlr 1111,111 LeaMhold thla 11 a trant row view bluffs /rrlna Plan. S Bech, 2YI lathe and In perfect condltton. Tertltlc communltr faclllt'" and a great Newport 10-1 catlon.131·1400. , ·- CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX SenNUonal burtl Juat reduced to 1241,ooom A 3 and 2 bedroom ptopertr, with nr..,eac., bNmed celUnge, end· ~ chann. CloM to ~ and ahopplng. 131-1400. BALBOA tSLAND -TERRIFIC AT $279,000 Appeallno Hterior and white picket fence around thl• 2 bed. 2 bath cottage doM -to M8rtne A..nue ahoqa. Remodeled kitchen. 111·1400. ~-VERSAILLES CONDO -VU -'290,000 Large and rate I bedroom with rour own laundl'J rm, two VIEW balcon ... and apecloue Uvlng and dWng ., .... FINplaoe, coot breeae, aunllght and a fair ~ In a aecurlty comple• with P'fft~. 111-1400. ) BLUFFS BEAUTIFUL. NOW '310,000 Toten, decoratOf' coordinated with abeofute-.,.rtectlon. i:-Jnda model with pftched beam celllng1, cuetom kttchen _ wtth all gou1met ,..turet and 1urrounded br lulf'I p1.1nt- lng1. Two bedroom• -tnctudee m•tar aulte w"" prtyate enck»Md petlo a targe ,.,.. You muat. ... to appNC:late and ,.armth and charm. 873~. BAYCRE8T FAMILY HOME I LAGUNA HILLS -MORE FOR THE S A lot of= In~ location.......,. 4 bedr--. huge ~ f room-=:::..,.. +I cer ....... lmmaculeW In ...,., wt. 111-1400. PENINSULA POINT "-• 5 bedroom home with famlly room~ with ... ber. Gourmet kitchen and formal dlnlftv room tor the temlly who enfor• roomr and lavlah entertaining. BMCtt and bey recreetlon onlr atepa awar. Walk bJ 1533 Mlramer and call to!-· 135t,OOO. 131-1400. CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME lpacloua s bedroom~ 2'h beth home on F .. land. lltlght. cheerful and~ oondftlon for the tu.er buyer. LMge, prtyat• deck wtth ntght tight ...... 1ova1y tamnr room end one of the beet locatlon• In Newport lhorae. tll0,000. 131-1400. BAYSIDE COVE CONDO A moat dealrable.locatlon on , .. tancl. Ltvlng,.,,.. dining comtilnatlcJft, n...,1... M0'""1 •r•tam, manr buUt-lne and a moat unique antique bar. Oall oablMte and trim In thla 2 bedroom, 2 bath home In a gated, prtwete waterfront community wilt\ poot and epe. t:ll0.000. 111-1400. ~ 5 NEW CONDOS -~EBAY Walk Juet atepe to laJ end OCNn from thaee.2 .. lOtJ un.lta wlth roof garden ....._ of nerrthlng. 2 bedroom a den, flNplacee. auy one °' all together. Eaey to .... GrMt ftnanclng avalfaible. From $IOl,000to1411,000. 111·1400. > . IRVIN! TERRACE -VIEW + 'h ACRE a,...,_...,,,., ----.... ,.,. .............. and .. = .. ,..,.. ......................... lie .. of ..... =_ ..... , ......... Cemple ... remod1l1d 4 11~-. l\la ....._ .._ IOf 9174,D .... Cal tor a ......... "1·1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX -1125,000 ,..., twNahed Newport Income propartf wtttl 1a11 a *9 wlnw/auMMer ,.,..., ,...,.. '°' .,......,.. lncGllne.. ,abutoul beach locatlon tor tNa oorw P'°'*!f. wtttt I bedroom and 2 bedroom ....,.._t&. OWner c.,,, flnanctng •"" 1ft ~ down pafntent. A1·1G. OCEANFRONT SPECTACULAR , You'll marwf at the OOft ..... pwary .............. -and the lntar .. tlng .,_...In..,._ wtth ...... end....._ to enfoJ quiet oonlempe.tlon -Oii for pacla• ............. of ,,...,._ A ... looetlon wttt1 ~ ....._ C..... (-pleletJ remad1l1d 1,..,...., Ihle htory ....._Mak .. t 'lavllf'l-ofllgMoell, .... aT ............... n. meeter Mite ... 1p111hue and ..........SC. TNe heMa II the utttmate In....,_ with•...., of 4 ll1drooma. W JOU want to ltff on the bwt. ln1phndor -you MUat .... 1111,AIGO 111·1400. LINDA ISLE IAYFRONT -'811.000 :!f:. and cheerful 4 bedroom, dan and hlmttJ room w In protected Uncle ..... a.duded atrMn patio wtth cttc..w •t.akcMe to 2nd. ftoor gallery. hrquet tloon. 'rwh doon and s ftrep'9cae add " .,.. c:henn of tNa wondaftul ·~home. llp and M4e tie --late a large JMflt. owner wltl con1lder uc:Nnee· a1-1400. ... IAYFRONT -PIER/SUP -VIEW .,......._ lpec:tacutar mountain and waw ...,.. from thle wel-mailnWned IA YPRONT DUPLD.. 8-dr beach+ pier tor 2 a.,. yac:ftta. QrM ....... --In • quiet tocatlon. Calt tor detaMe on tNI ._,. t;.•P•l'tJ· OWNER WIU CARRY nm MOTi AND P1MT .D. OM naa FIE LAND P'OP!'f11 · ..... 111· 1400. BAYFRONT CONTEMPORARY -11,200,000 An unueuel cvetomlnd hcMM wttfl open and ln..,_ltftt ..,,.._ tor entertt:::t The uttlmate In cot'I....,...., :::r mc:tudM .. ~ eourwtet kltc:han a petao loolllnt w..., A alp tof IT. A private comer locattcion with no need to deoorat• -8'let move lftl 111-1400. • Uttle MIN Mun .. Mt on • LOYefy and *te In a popular .,.. of w~ homM. lpectoue and open ltvtng and ent9'talnlftg arw In thta 4 bedroom wtth tef*OU• famllJ room and a prtyate LINDA ISLE VILLA -$2.300,000 • Tuffet, along came • -------apldef and read In lh• Dally Piiot Claulfled aectlon ebout Mlaa Mui· i.t'a T un.t and be>Ught It for St.85. You can 1111 For Clauln.d Ad ACTION Call a Dally Piiot AD-VISOR 842-5e78 , y~r tuttet and tote or oth'r things thfough Dally Piiot CIH•lfi•d ======~ Ade. Cell 842-5878 l •:Sw· r r r r r r i: r I' r 1 • $;:: • I I I I I I I I I I J 11111 Lill ........ le ............. . Jard. SIM.GOO, ... land. 131-1400. • , WA~NT CO-OP-UNOBSTRUCTED VU Im and e.curttr conacloue IMlyete Wit appNClete thla . 2 be. With Vft Of baJ, OOMft and nllf'l""'t&. An axottlng penotMna lft 1 calmlng pttyate ..mne. LowtlJ 2 '-' 2 k for ie-'round ltvlng -°'weekend •ecattone. ,, loet attp avaltaM.. $329,000. 131-1400. NEWPORT WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSE hcurttJ gate tf'au,.. prlYMJ fOf' thlt tpeekMle 2 .. tOfJ, I bed. home on w• with 1tlp fOt 40' boet. Owner wltl • Hchange. lubmlt "121.000 .... Patio and = en.-tranoe. a1-1a. A LOW PRICI '°" "WA ""'°"' WITH DOCK." PENINSULA PT. DOLL HOU8! -$339,000 lmmeculate lftd ....... dacOf In thte ~home MtwMn laJ A ..... 9'1duwatecl I bed.. + home .............. 04cutt> IPPMl" ~ ..a and OWMf le -.•1ulll1 131-1400. One Slf the llMet homee on Newport leJ. °"' 7aoo eq. ft. I Mdroome. IY, bathe + etudlo, MUelc room, ........ ..,.. and I""· meatw autte. Cen .... arowM1 a """:r.511 ted ...... Wlttt ........... pool. c....., •• aM trMd In ...,., ..,. ,..,.., ...... , .... 111·1400. BALBOA ISLAND -HOME + INCOME . ~· '°' 2nd home= JOU ..... lncotM In • cMloa locatton Mer 8°""' -ont IHHheL The ........... equare toot• end •••11111 to duploale todaJ, tMtl ptoperlr hat a 4 bed. I be. OW1'MW'I unit. I bed. I be.. tpt. + 1 bed. 1 be. ..... rootM. Call .. ......... 1111.000. 111·1400. LIDO llLE -FOR LARGE FAMILY On 41' lot -and e ll•tfttM """1 d1L OtMt outdocW ...... .... with .... IUMJ,.... end,.., ......... Qr DllUI and epeckMle .... ..,... ............ , ................. + f.mlly rm. RHuced to ... ,000. 131·1400. PROMONTORY BAYFRONT -11,300.000 New t9e, wal 001 ....... and reedJ tar a ,.. owner. lnYlttng In ............ • IMftJ ....... Kltcben ,and breekfaet ... Oft ..... ...., ..... """ ... t., beloonJ and ... ,..... ............. dan and "'*'' dllcorator ......._ ,..,,.., ,_ • ,.oM. 111·1400. · BALBOA ISLAND 8A YFRONT -11.2'15,000 On .,._.end of..._. wft.h ............ lliiealn" vt1W of all Otder ... ...., home ................ .....,. Can be atng1a ,....., I bedra1M Oii 4 ....., + 1 Md. ..... e.1 to 9"°" and CMrMra • ne,on111 ,..,,._ wtth ._, 1ec•H to malft beJ out to the oceen. 111·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES·, INC .. REALTORS· - .• 2436 W. COas1 Hwy, N~n•ach 631-1400 - 31 S Marin« Ave. S.lboalsl&nd 673-6900 \ • f . ' \ \ I t ' I U U 0 z p W/trun ttMe, .ict. gat, lck w/_,. I ~. omhM. dtdl. Pld wettr I St •P• to b•ach. ott• • ~malt" ~t ot 12000/rM OrTv. by 2111 S1hlld OK. Mtelmo. Jan. Shell, CdM Ind call llQt 15. Send l*'IOftef Info to 700-1702 1au IHck lMI ACS '*· DeJty Pltot, aox •--111-Ll-----ir - ..... -... 1500. C.M. t29:t9 ... e& ,... 1--------2 er ae50/mo &42-57., on a IC*lttM1U1et OCEAN 5 LIWD WT 1111 l'RONT LOT Whl .. waa.t .:r.rc>o .Mu~~-e. :75 Shwp 2 bd, t ba hOUM In ......... -. Ylew 3 Arch 8ey So Bring ywr hof... gr .. t loc&tlon at 251 38' 2be Cw1'MI S1&00 S* Leguna Guwd9d 09.. · Flow St. 1 CM gar. mo 759-1195 A9t/owner ., .. w/pvt bd'I. ttnnl• actat...l!!L l S "50/mo.-Avail 1·7-M. LUll/IPTlll ~~· ~~~4~:t. 11 ans:in ... Wayne 8'MI 18 2 •UY 48R 3ba. family rm T~ Thuf 213t7k-1159 ACROSS FROM BEACH LUXURY TOWNHOUSE home Oate guarded iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Supet tlNnclng '50,000 on quiet Cul de Sac cloM community. T9nnle, pool, I* unit. Fee land. 10 Fairview and Newport Jacuzzi. 1349,500 w/5% PlllE U . UllU LIT llLYllWIM I GI Boutevard. 3 bedroom•. dn « s 1aoo1mo (8 10 t2 13,000 sq It +. Forced ute ... 1 •••10ll • 2'~ bath•. doubi. gar909. mot IM/opt.) tttrough lendet. All ott.,. --. _. Klteh41n lneludet dlth· 11101 IULn ~·~~~~~dN Bw~~~;ce 1111m ~:.Mr~-.;~:: 111.zan call 8•s-2•17 Prime Npt Beh rental maculat• condition 875-3311 Eva/Wkndt =<>P9rt located near throughoot. 11100 per L .... w/optlon to buyr2+ I tclltf behind month 8!50-0238 den 2th Ba tat time ..,., ••• •Vit i• l 1 W'W lff •hopping '11 bl ' B If I l;;iii;;;o;..,....,...,~.,.....,., center. $1 ,100.000. M ... V.,de4Br.2ba,fam ava a • eaut u GiCe vieW EXec Home. § Term. avall. Court-.y to rm (Part fu1n?) $1200 condo In e.lcourt Hiii Br + Den, 3'1' Ba. Bkra. Call owner 540-7507...,.. & wtcnd• ..IACllS IULn $215,000 752-2197 84Me48 111-1110 • ...,.,, leac~ \ h ....... ,. LIDO ISLAND 4 br/3b• nr * POOL * 2 Br. 2 Ba. aplil leYel, pool. beech, avall Jan. $1800. •·UllTI spa, garage w/OP9fl8'. 107 Via Koron. 873-5366 Beaut. Dover Shor" 3 558-9200 adrm 3ba. corner lot Su'*' elghtplell, each with U-1pd-~-1ed-d.,...eoor--accen--1-s -3 Lido Ille On the Water $398,000 or Isa optloo at 3 Bdrm, 2'1\ ba, double Br 2 Ba lrplc dbl gar & Pier for •5 ft boat; 2 Br $1850 per mo Aak for ger11Q41. Could be con-more s850 539_8190 w/muter bdrm on Hutch dot.~ wtll finance at ooeanrront. completely S.ootst IJty U 1•11H 12~· .. %. Super lnvHt· BEST Alty fee remodeled Bat counter. _ IMf>t, aM"10 $725,000 Daaa Pelat patio, 2 oat gar. Fantastic 3 bd, 2'"' !>a, condo w/30' CA~~:~~~TE 3 Br. 2 ba condo. Pt locat1o~7~800/mo boat slip Only $260,000 · Niguel Pool, tennis Incl ,,,.....,-=--=__,,.,..,.....,,,._-...,..- w/ S25.000 down. Mey w/d. trig $775. 492-6700 Quiet 3 Br 2'h Ba condo. Trc1de Owner 851-8394 iar & carport, pool & spa -Waltt to beach. 2 & 3 Br 825. s.40.7379 USOLm STUL Condos. waaher/dryer: _. --------refrige, from S&<>O Aedecdrated Blutfa view COTE r~, N.wport Creal 3 Bdr 2'n Beautiful fownhoo.e 3 Br. home, lrg llv rm. lrplc. REALTY :f;5.~d~;•:1.~.~~ plus den 2'n Ba. bpi<: formal din. 3 Br. 2in Ba. Patrick Tenore 760-8702, I•-------sa75 Agl •9e-5960 ~~~n•~1:.'a~~~I ,::: agt Deluxe duple.x. SJC.'pnme El Tue $1395/mo..Bkr 833-9191 llYFROIT llEAOHUY · By owner tat time otf8'9d 3 br. 3 ba. den + 2 br, 2 ba apl (can be con- nected) X.lnl fin avail. Low low down. $945,000. 5•0-•2•21675-3669 loc. Sell or trade for EM1· f ot&IF; SuP<eme. 3 bd. fa l"?~ side Costa M... home. ba, pool home. Gourmet ka Cltatatt • • S210K. 642-5472 ( 10.5) Kitchen. Elegant IOl'mal USTIM . n. ,,_1 dining, cuatom decor, 2 •ty 3 bdrm 2 ba 2 car -.-huge llvtng room w/wet ' $750, 5 • '""'5 Lui cnanc. 10 buy great bar Kid• and pet• O.K att. gar . 5..-vv 9 Investment pr~ at ONL v S650 + S50 Secur-aa Jaaa Car 7 ~~ F~~I~· :.o:du:~ lty lee. 537-5027 Prioed at.13 Br 2 L home price • S350K. 873-29<43 FHatala w/gar 1850 call 53M190 673-3930 Vall~ ZZ34 BEST Riiy lee . . • UYFllOIT lllllUSE ~-2. bdrms. 2 bath• In The 3 Br. 2'n a. 2 story condo Atutann farahW Towers Sllp available at TU IUTHI n a a r Ta I be rt & LOW FEE Owner wlll Price, comfort, location & Brookhursl. "Tiburon" CMtl •eu ltl4 consider trades. otters conveniencel Drive by Dshwr patio, dbl gar, $156. blx mobile home. no and creative IJnan.c:lav. 2032 FullenoGt a=-¥· & alee g!lr door opnr Kid•. pal•. Mature adult•. S275 000 glVeU"Siea · u 10ffi' ~rok. 1850 + S800 Oulet secure. 'Liii. llULn duplex: 3 bdrm, 2 bath + dep. Agt. no lee. 1991 Newport. 646-8373 sunny bright 2 bdrm, 3 863-0755 113-1300 car garage. bullt-lns ga-Atforable luxury 2 Br 2 Ba IHI. leac~ lore. $2 l 5,000 trplc mod kltc:tl 2 gar pool UNIOUE' 1 bd condo ON --111 IYIC•--0~1 home $620 kid• ok OCEAN. view $875/mo IEST lfYS 10% II ... , • 539-6190 BEST Rlty tee Rene 968-301• OcnYu Trl-lvls comunty Neat 2 bdrm. 2 beth home. pool/tennis near. beach. fireplace. great tenant•. Big femlly •Br 2 Be hoUM Spacious. lrplc. dbl--gar, + a teenage hideaway atone frple dbl gar I/yd bltns gd terms Npt Crest with private bath. For kids pets $700 + am fee Bluebird Can)'9n Blt-Jna 2-3 Br. den. End units. you:_a near new 3 bdrm, 2 539~00 BiST s110 -494-0591 · · s 179.500 to $225.000 bath with aundecil, fire· Ra t leacL U40 --·------place & big • car garage • • 1111 A,artatat1 Val. CUSSYICOIFl S350.000. Sellers may 3 )'3. 2 ba trple, new tile. '. finance. paint and drapes. $800/mo lsel opllon 213-530-5159 Ptaia1ala 2707 s o a a o a J& s 0 a a a 3 Moad.ay. Juauy i ARJES (March 21-Aprll 19): Fmphaall on produc&.lon power, authority, responaibility and oppor1W11ty for f~ gain. Relationship inteNUiee., lone·~ pro1pect1 oome mt.I sharp, clear focua. Surperior pays aignific.ant compliment Cancer, Capricorn natives figutt prominently. TAURlJS (Apr:i} 20-May 20): You reach beyond curttn llmltationt -events take sudden tum in your favor. Spotligh on oommupi~, education, uni,que methods of distribution Assignnient ia 'oompleted, long-overdue credit is received fo creative project. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Focus on credit, new aW'tl independence, originality, ability to get to heart of matters. Lov• is part of scenario -you find out how financially aubstantia would-be partner might be. Leo, Aquarius natives figuri prominent! y . • CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Extension i.s granted wheri loan or production la concerned. Emphasis on legal affairs, pubU. relations, partnerships, sense of direction. lntui&.lon serves a reliable guide -you'U know that it is to your advantage to pla: "waiting game." LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Obtain valid hint from Cance message. Leave fine points, details for another time. Focus nov on potential, aoclal invitations, general popularity an~ ~l utiorys concerning diet, nutrition, body image. Gemini. Sagit tarius persons play significant roles. VIR GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Details are ironed out ii connection with creative project, welfare of· children aJ'\4 possible journey. It may be nece9Sary to revise, review anc rebuild on more solid foundation. Affair of heart could dominatJ -emotional responses apt to ou tweigh logic .. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check details connected witl property, home, safety devices and long-range financia commitments. Discern motives, make elfort to smooth ove controversy involving member of opposite sex. Qe~. Virge Sagittarius penona figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on relatives, trips, visita major domestic adjustment. Purchase of art object or luxury iten aids in beautifying surround.ingJI. Individual close to Y°' expresses opinion contrary to your own. Be grateful for f ranl appraisaJ in contrast to pretense. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 2.2-Dec. 21): Check facts; money i involved and someone wantB 80mething for nothing. Lunar cyclt high', but element of deception exi.ata. Insist on definition o .terms. You can now locate item that had been lost, missing o stolen. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Pur.zle pieces fall into placE you'll get complete sto~.01.a.'.l.Lbc .. .111 right 9li!!Qt' .y.~ moment. SpQtlight on individuality, origi.najity, ability ~ pioneer a project. Romance looms large -you'll"feel vital, alivE alert, and the world will "sing." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look behind scenes fo answers, don't hang on to past, outmoded concepts. You'll be ric o( burden , circwmtanoes will swing in your favor and you'll gaiJ wider recognition. Secret is revealed, in<ijvidual confined ti home or hospital play.key role. Pl.SCES (Feb. Jg-March 20-): New start is featured -wiBJ comes true, member of opposite~x figures promine ntly. Aura o excitement exists, creative juices flow and powers of persuasio1 are heightened. Be direct, stress independenoe and displa: courage of convictions. Metlculous designer 3 Bdr Harbor View home boest- lng new cpt, tlla. lavetors etc. .Lowest priced fM Port home $232.000. Fenced for Fldol Big 5 rm house charmln frplc dlb gar $525 Aveall 1·8. 539-6190 BEST Rlty fee 2 bd apt w/gar. S7SOtmo. - 113'h 29th St. Upatalrs. Atumnt1, Val. _ Al!!!e!!b, Val. Nu Carpet 213-433-0502 C11ta •eu 2724 Celt. l!"ert leac~ 2711 Large 1 Bdrm, frplc, gar- Jusl a mile to ocean age, bltJns. Yearly. *PllU•APT VILLA CDRIOYA 1 Br apt w/atove. trig or Agl. 786-7500 pleasant 2 Br flat $<435 + 6<45-5862 1 Br. ~g rm•. crpta/drps, Sp•clout E-al de Apts. :enlnsula. $<430/mo. Cal DISTRESS SILE . sm lee 539-6190 BEST CtrHI ••I liar 2122 Ag~~~~~i::~-~~~-Encl gar, patio, d•hwtr & 75-0812 aft !5 PM IUlRI UTH SU VIEW NtHtlla, Dtatrt Lux 2Mstr Br 2'nB Twnhm, 2 Br 2 Ba a;;; ,_.,. 2 car · •tove. Moet utll• fr•. No 2 bdr-upper w pch ba) •~trt t•SO lrpl dbl gar pl apa tnt nr • • .. .,..... Large 2 Br. on Eaatalde. pet• vu stove ; 1g · 842 '1..oc SW, 2200 ••ft, an , bctl Aft 5 962-l398 Seib gar· tlepa to beach. patio, all utlls paid. Only 2 Br i Pwaon $5<40 ' · r · -,aaera•lc city ll•lt• Palm ::>pnng• cuttom ~ . ......., Avall. now. S 1100/mo. 1&50 No pet• 760-8862 2 BA 2 Pertc>N $565 $650. avall 1-8<4 ~ hm. perl. for entertaining Off PCH awesome 1 Br 1151-8787 2323 Elden Ave. C.M Yitw. Desperate-m.ust sell. a.bode crpts ,appla at nta ..... Z?•• Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba upper, 548-785• Across from Lido Marina, $325 000 $159,500/obo. By Owner S300's pays rent & ulils · ... ., enct.d garage, Mesa del 3.Br2Ba.frpl.newtydec- ' 619-346-9425 539-6d90 BEST Rlty fee 1 Bf f L . 1920 Waiiaoe. Mar area S585/mo. No orated. $895. 1-998-5868 I 1... T •• EE ••• SE llOO refrlge. quiet. clean sm. pets. 751-9905 tv mag ~.~..... CONDOS FOR LEASE 10% d a + Sletra Mgmt 6-41-132• LllllY CHllS ~ U ,. . Furn & Unfurn $525-$1500 Own P •• l·a1al1 2107 Large Country Kitchen, . Beautifully land•caped ... ~ ..... n Breakfast bar. cu•tom 2 BR 1'nba, .air conO;.egl Walk to So. Cat Plaza garden apt•. Pool & apa. Agent ""1~'""" Lew11t ,riot la 111rs. Darrell Pash Properties ,;151-8767 Winter: remodeled 3 br, 2 decor block 10 ocean gar. patio. 272 Cabrlllo Frplc, fr wlndowt, ale, In-Patloa/deck• No pets. llYU/WISTOLIFF ba, $750/mo. Avail. now. Very E.z terms 537-5027 $575 Agt 5•9-8547 home security, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Bach $<450 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu cpl/drapes. .SOS Montero 879-5991 S60 Security fee 2 Br. 1 Ba. Mesa Verde lnclds baautllul prvt 1 Bdrm. $525 bit-Ina, pool. carport no Newport leacl1 21H I · • .44 VIiia Condo. Children & clbhse. tennis crts. pools 131 E. 18th. 6<46-68 18 pets. $67!5. 1818 Bed--rYlat &. Pe I s cons Ider e d . & much more. $800. 181 E. 18th. 8-42-0858 IOl'd..645-86<46. $2300/mo Modern 2 110 3 edrms. $9()()::$1460. 751 •• 330 531·7•78 Story Back Bay,• bdrm, ..nffi --------WISTWEYH.UIE L~ 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 gar. 3 ba. 3300 sq ft, 3 car gar. · -::--, 2 Br wtgarage. upatalrs, Newer 2 bd w/patlo and 1&.2 er. pool, ape, gar11ge ~y. 'h blk bch, no pool. Jacuzzi.•;. acre lot 'liisor no pets, rats req'd. $<415. garage. No pets $525· avall. lndry rm. no pet•. pett. $750. 850-t7C>e eva POUible unfurnished or It · Avall 117 352 Viciorla. s.5-s577 car port Harbor View aco opllon.S.2-l366 ea Y 645-8161 llTllWITll Bach, 1&2Br$385-$565 ***** w/pvt pool. 2 Br n, 2 UIUll 11111 I •Sm 2 Br I Ba nr SC 2 Br 2 Ba. aplll level, pool, TSL Mgmt 8-45-8122 or Ba. By Ownr/Agt. BeauOful • Bdr estete 786-1172 PlazaS.A.poolspa$526 spa. g.arage w/opener. 6<42·1603 IAICTUll $247,000 786-3715 home Beau 1 llully No pets 752-5822 558-9200 WESTSIDE ~~~.e:= lUSE/OmH fumlshed & decorated $375/mo. 1 Qr. 1 ba small PALM MESA APTS. I Mra "-' You are the winner of lour 2-slry 4Br 3ba tam rm Former model. Comm cottage. ott road quiet. 1 Br S•60tmo Otfloe hrs r ee lick ts ($20 001 value Pool, spa & tennis. 3880 Michelson Drive 2072 Newport Blvd. 9-•. 1561 Mesa Or. Santa New 3 Br 1'~ •. patlq, r e · home. gate guarded 1 • Irvine D/W. bit-In•. kid• OK, no to the .comm lfennla. pool. 6!~~~,' mo Ag t . TSL Mgmt 642-1603 A n a H e I g h t s pet•. lmmed. occupancy. SNllTS YICITill ·jacuzzi $349,500 w/5'/, Turtle Rock. Olxe 2 bd $585/mo. 2 Br, t'h ba 11•1545•9S60. $650/mo 880 Center St. lll IV SllW dn or $1800/mo . (6 to 12 lalMI condo highly upgrded Twnhse, E/slde. Encl gar, Santa Ana Hgts. 1 Br $500 For appt 8-45~6 Ana.helm Convention mos Isa opt.) Peaiaiala 2207 Vu, pool, tennis. $950 · patio/yd. 2346 Santa Ana 2 Br 2 Ba l600 No pelt __.Ull .,.1 1 ••i ( Center'Jan 7_15 llOIEllS llULn 975-0870 TSL Mgmt S.2-1603 S..5-•855 .,... n--- .ll.2•11 Ne: 3 br, 2 ba. dble gar, --------1 & 2 Br apt• av.ii. pool, To clalm paHH, call • view St350lmo ll3E Xlnt•br.2bahome.Saq>cLEAN/5 yraold3BdrmSmall1Br,refrlg,stove. apa, l/r, patlo/6al. No 6•2·•321, ut 252 675-3311 Ev/Wknds Balboa Blvd 879•5991 1 br lake condo wllort, 2ba $695 D/W. Gar. pV1 yd 1 person, no pets. pet• t & 2 Br S505-S610 ***** $525 No peta Tom Ho Patio $&95 Agl 546-5605 $375/mo 6<42--0481 TSL M t 7"'~-008l 1--------CtrHa ••I Mar 22 768·2999;aves58t-3165 -~2•1,&m3 .,.. OI' Eastalde 1 Br. small but IP&ClllS .,.. "" LIH ISLE OCEAN VIEW· 3 Bd Oen, Willi ltack 2Z41 cozy wtth lots of natural S700t mo. 3 Br. 2 ba ***** PITllOllllllEllOOOIOEI ~~:~~· g~rer~.1~~~i No end Laguna, like new, 2 wood. S395· 851-9523 twnhse. encl gar, L/R, ~··, '::~~uper ~~ UICT UM 1 6•0 •• 868 blk to beach; 2 Br. 2 ba. Eastslde cute bachelor. patio 1 be ti $425 ,... 2650 Elden 2 story custom home. sp.clous liv rm w/bay vaulted ceilings. patio, 763 W. 19ttl wa k to ac · ., .. o. Costa Meea 52W lot, 3 bdrm•, 2~. C11ta Mtll ~ wind. custom •!hullers. $450/mo Joyce Weitze. TSL Mgmt 6•2-1603 Call Andy 98•·8870 You are the winner ol fOYr baths, temlly rm & llvlng S355cottageduple1C 1 bd. frplC, country kit. equip Rema1< 631 -1266 LUX. CONDO 2 Br, 1'"' ba, lmmac Frplc, treetlckat•(S20.00)value rm open 10 patio & p<><>I very small very clean lndry, gar $1100/mo E •lde-2 Br. O/W. gar. nu $600 1 Br Studio, frplc, lovely patio. gar. porch lo the Liii llULff Newly reconditioned No •94-0273 cpl, paint ate. No pets w/d. walk to SC Plaza 011 mu Br S550 SNITS Y&UTlll IU-7100 pets 213-471-1611 IHTI E UllH S<475tmo. tat & 1a.s1. + 675-4083 960-3521 lll IY .... --------3 Br , lrg fenc. yrd, gar, cpl, Like new. 2 btks 10 beach Jee & cleaning S..8-2•05 "lllllff YlfW 2 Br. 1 Ba. new drp•lcrpts Anaheim ConventlOn Cl drapes. grnhH. Quiet 2 br. 2 ba. spaciOYs llv E/llda,nrnew2Bt, 1'nba, Lrg t Br w/loft, encl gar, SN5oOOP/•t• 7K313d•UOI K. CenterJan7-15 LOWEST Pll u~/mo 6cr. ..,719 rm w/bay window, cu•· 2 .... T .. G 1 11 ........ mo. I ca To clalm paH••. call ...-..,v _,_.., ••OfY wn .. M . ar, .e. ut rm, pvt .._.., 980 6972 6 2 32 2!52 Ill CllYll tbm shutters. frplc. coun-patio $575. 650-0500 bltn•. frplc $750. No • 4 ·• 1, ext. 1111,000 ·~~~a&~:;:r~~ try kit, equip lndry, gar-IUTUTllt pets 2151 Pacific. Beaut 3 Br. 3 ba. frplc, ***** Broadmoor Plan Ill Occ $875 S.5-0029 age. St lOOlmo •9•-0273 83t-et07, 8!55=0M5 vaulted celling•. fencd ---------~-------L---.. I 2"52 1Br.1 Ba. all bit-In•. lndry yd, encl gar. bltlna, w/d Newly remod.ted 2 Br 2 • bdrms. 2'"' bathe. large $615 Cute Cape Cod 2br, apaa •t•t 1o rm, car port, nr beach & THE GABLES 2Br 1'~Ba hkup. Walk to beach. Hr Ba, lrplc, garage, no pe11. lot. Owner/broker. 2ba. new cpt•ldrps wd NftW OCEAN VO CONDO •hops. $<425/mo. wlgar S5&5 crpta drapes Hunt Harbour. $780. $815/mo. Incl. utll, Avall. 640•66771640-9900 firs, fncd yd, uMd brick, 2 master suites, micro-735 W. 18th St. bltln• fnQd petlo watM pd 8-48-0736 now. 759-9194 2439"0"0r• ....... garage. gdnr 2218-A wave oven, lrpk:. no pets TSl 11.t UJ-1101 .. ..,., ~ t20 ··•1 1·5P,M._ n~-ut 2 Bt, 1',<, ba, fr"'c. NA HOAG lmmac. u....-2 •r-.lTllUOE Placenlla 8-45-25&6 $900/mo 788-5680, ........ ~ ..... ....., ,..... .. ,......... ""',._ / .. & 0111 719~ vaulted celllnn, 191\Cd Y<4 Br 2 Ba patio quiet ten· Perfect'°' 1at time buy« S830 3 Br erpta thnlout ~ w .. nos ..., • .. luL IMM 1141 laat. IMt• 2740 encl gar .. bttii\a. Walk't;) ante $580 875-8808, 2 •tory condo rec.ntly r• bltins balcony view & l~rt ltac• t>each. Hr Hunt ~bour. 8-42-1278 lurbl•hed 3 bdrma, 2'.lt sundecks unique abode $650 848-0736 I "=;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bath•. comm pool area 539-6190 BESt Alty f• 2 r. ba duplex, W/0 , b k n • A•klng $129,500 lrplc hugepatlo.St91)tl0 Kenney un port r La1ua ltac• 4 • •, Almost Newport prime 3 6th S<406 Neptune '900 llll IU1.n Br • tam or slnglea at 982·• t63. (213)379-5015 1 R. full bath, OONlf\ 171-lHO S695 539-e190 BEST, .. 3-_4-B-,. 2'..., ba. 2 blOCIC• 10 Wasn't he the Ambassador from v1ewa. Pvt dec11. trp1c, 1n • c 0 u PL e TEL v Re. beach. ciose 10 poo1 a Australia under Ttddy Roose velt? ;=.!~ ~~ai~;~ me! oc=E'A,,,_N_,V-IE='w'-· " DECORATED 2 Br hM tennis 982-6883 ~f'V'"'\~ Incl. uttl. 1•1. laat & MO. 2 Br, 2 be. COfMf urilt w/gar & lge yd Charm-Newport ShorM ~ -~1 kl~'"......:.; 49Q-3854 OWC. A•klng $t85,000 Ing, Me to appreciate 3 bd, 1'.lt ba, Npt Height•, 11 ~.o;. ASSUMABLE 1700 642-1971 2 car Gar. 119 encl yatd. L$i;'.~0·rvc:,~~~;~t1 CREAM of th41 Cropl Giant ~775 5•0•1382 . ***** -• rm. 2 ba uecutlve 3 Br. 1v. ba, Nwpt H;t• home upgraded lntfd9 Pe11 OK Avail now S850 Ind out BBQ Patio Gar-8•8-7171 CarrMn Pill 1&1111 26118-nta Ana Coeta M ... You are the winner of four fr• tlcicet• (120.00) value to the IPHTSYWnH &lllYlllW Anaheim Cotwtnton ~terJan7-16 To e1a1m pa1.... call 8•24311, eat 252 ***** THE BLUFFS -3 . 2 ba derl9f and Utlla PAID 3B, 2,,., Ba condo pool $575 + Security ,.. 835 Amlp rt . tats' 537-5027 213-S.. t-4<460 . Oelux• SomefMt TwnnM' 3 bt 3 b&. new tuxu~ Bek..-. nr &Mr 2 muter • ,,.,., bdrm•. 2,n t>a, hight\' up-condo. NcvER ~l~ED I , ~ Sw.dllh f!rptc lmm41d. occ. 23~ 6th Pl. ar. pool. ape ,950 i..'. t12001mo. 675--4333 9 1 • • 9 7 3 • 1 2 11 o r • Br 2 Ba Nwport llland. 71<4.05S.,1te 2 ear oat 25' dOdt, yrty -.-4022 et.nMI S 1395 E tide attra( 2 Br 1 .ea. ... lulty lta.1W good IOC, yard, d9C No ,_,...•_......._ _____ _ ~ '825 761..J&H _ ATTll IUll E lkfe rnoa 2 bt 1 Ba. P · It 2 8a. trp1. pr. yr1y a~ $650 660-1UO. SHO/m0, contact VIiia 559-1180 .,,,, .. t7M9t2 ~ ~ !Utlld9 1 8r lltg Canyon tliecutlv• bunoalOw UPf* '300'• ho!M. • Bdt. w/8')• &all thlngt fut wtth Dally ma!Ma It youre 539·1190 S 3 o o o / m o • A g t PNot Went Ada. BEST Alty f• 700-1702 ••nglt. ~ end °* S 1001< ISMJm, I 150,000 OwMI' 700-1H5 . __ , . - mss .....-~ L-. •••"'6 110. CA (714) 8tl·9'11 ----''°"' 1111 S.• OlelD rr..., *'" "°'"' 111....,. 1o Mcrlddtn. u. mt• '*'dlil So Suwied v,.. ftmttlli .-lllabll • • 10 AM 'Ii Ml h . ,, No Laguna; 1 Br, $<450/mo. 1 yr IM. Avail lmrMd. 49'·5382 evee STUOtO: Smalt, but QrMt location, 1 bUc to Main e..ctl or Down1own. All utlla pd. $300. 494-41()17 Sunny lBt OpfX "' ·yrn qui.t a,... PfV1 road vJew $725 Avail 1·5 499-1917 ~?F::OO~ta. l1l!. aeoo. No ,_.,, S.Maa5 1 Bdrm, 1 beth A~ now ta50tmo, )'Ml1y 173-$351 - . ' L • Oraoge CO..t DAILY PILOT/Sund8Y, January 1, i984 Q l•r i•• llr•.•l•r ;miiiiiiiiiiii=:iiiiiiiiiiiii ~;Xt1atia1 C1~l•tt M1lda1 Eltctrical Raa•ya11 luliat Hit Clua $2.17 per day r11at'1 All you pay tor 3 lln••. 30 daya •1111 w'fSlk\~uahty Income ;New cabinet•. cablne1 EtecfAic1XW Pric ed **•HOME REPAIR LT HAULING -MOVINO Hov~ ar11ng .. John Br r ... rat• teeing. bar• & lorm1c;a rtghl. ,, .... llrmite on Clec-Plumb·C rpentry Chrlatmu aM APJ>l .. nc• .tpll &p'd, , .. !able. Fiii P .. ITIH own 83 t-8483 countertop1 842.0881 large or 1m1ll Job• Lie Remodel Ke1lh &48-4872 dehver'" Jon,M~-• tt2 Own trant 860·3263 by Rlchatd S net Uc. A!Jblt Car~tt-atry 396621 873.0350 ONE CALL DOES IT Alli ---- -280&« 14 yr1 Of h~py In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ _ Hauling: COi student, lrg L!l_al ltl'Ylctt locel ev1tomets p•· t + lr veway -Parking Lota EXt C try SeNlCe ELECTRICIAN 20 y,. exp We the II, break II. buy 11 truck R ... Bc:h VIC, CdM bAONk DRIVING I bti* Thenk you, Qe3., 114 ,., fl !t;I! ' ~ Ac""'11C Wld S Repairs . Seelcoeung R::ir·R=·Addttlons TOP..CUALITY WORK AT or h•ul lt 548 5000 Thank yoo 75i'·t036 Cort L I S«vtc. Reel -PUS mlrcRINd • P~• Tto-t9$1 &S Asphalt 83 t-'199 lie. 0oor .... etc 548-4980 REAS RATES 846-7802 Handyman ot CdM Mr LIGHT HAULING L~: H0t0Wttz tSS.-1392 12 YRS EXP rm am I, Aettuccot lnVPt, 30 yra WU.... C1UaJ All Types Rep11r Reaurl · I'll BEAT ANY PRICE! FIJC·ll Odd Jobs Painting Trun furniture .ic My Pftcel are tm Ill exp. Neal Paul fWS.-2971 ~ Sell coat (SLURRY MIX) ~EMODELING All ph ... I Quality Electrlcat WOfk & Wallpaper 640-825g MATT 845-s089 lhYia' 850-8477 RON "iiNt Petcn.t. 'fextur• WHJTE wrnms Comm-R I A Alto cuatom cabinets 18 ,. K LANDAN .. 3, 8.,..,3 ,, " WINDOW WASHING R · ~ · eas yrs ln'lrH . lie, bonded, " · u • ..., I RcPAIR. FIX OR BUILD PAUL'S HAULING •A C MOVING -Int/ext 20 )'rt e•p ~... Ouanty WOtk at~ rat.. • 8:~~!26:r°' t•ttm11es rns'd 968·3'6• anytime RESIDtCOMM'LllNO-ANYTHING Rea1 rate• 12· stakew/lln & 8° pickup Outcktcareful Low rat• t~Nr4pm or wtcnd1. Int/ext. Fr91•t 846-8268 ~J~t1~1Y. ~9f!:oi:e _ 6 5 0032 --20 yrs Do my own wOfk Dave.980·2185 84e-o192 anytime lie T138048 552-<>410 842.()442 Norm, Sr p)--t..• I L • • caan• Cart ... tat ...... Ln l•JllUlap ;J lie 27804t AL 846-8126 AMERICAN HANDYMAN H ti •A·1 llYl(ll• Paf!d•t 1 .............. ..__ ....... .,__ BABYSITTING MV HOME lov1~ chll~e, 11lnf r 1, G1r•eaiap Carpentry w 1ndow1, ea •I Best qualny 2syr up Farthing lnterlOr&IJOll H-r Et• US.HH Slat• r;:: reQUlf• ffias ;a -plus the IRVINE MIRROR end lhe HUNTIMGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wedne1d1yc1 no extre charge! CALL TODAYll HI FOii Sdllll Your Dally Piiot SeNIC• Dtrecto~ Representative 142·4121Ht.30I Went Ada Cell 842-5878 NrV1c:tor1a.Co11a Mese mv anwo n1H¥11home PIMnt,etc ~7-23e7 1411rlt•ld·ll21 lie T-1te.•28 730-1353 HANGING/STRIPPING Faueiet• WsterHU4«1 contnictortwhOJ)tr10tm NJollls & PI T 842·8,82 nr Airl)Ort 5'·3198 lar4HIH W11tt4 H I' Furnaoes•P001Heeter1 STARVING COLLEGE VISA·MC ~tj73-t5 12 Dtetn1 clear from "125 WOl't! over S200 lnclodlng Mowing, EdgTng Twice a 111 181 -Repair feueeti. dlap. etc labor end material• m~ Wiii 6ABYSIT tovlng care Contractora mo s20.s2s 845-5737 OUMP JOBS & Hoaat CltHi!f STUDENTS MOVING co Papr leanal -· Anytime M&M-&42·903S ti. ~Md. UnlleenMd In my home, days or eves Gt l SMALL MOVING JOBS a ROBIN'S CLGANfNG Uc. T 12'-"~ Insured -contr.CtOft thould '° 548-018' · HrL S$ LQW RATESiS MIKE848-l3Gl SERVICE a thoroughly Mt-8427 * REllOYAL * letli91 . ttete II\ their adv.r1blng Bookkeep~· ~ Remodel/Repairs. comml Tree trim & removal. g4ln HAUL···o-VE-REMOVE clean houM 54~57 WA.TCH us GROWi Call Ul lirltl 780--0328 Conttector• and eof\• _ and restd Llc'd. bonded cl.an-ups 554 .. 7011 m p l t ---turner•. contKt Mary PROF BKK computer/ ins For est, 552-9142 YARD MAIN CLEAN UP Furniture. Trash, Treea British Housecleaning S«· I I 181 y . Otonche st 5~-•e>ee wftfl manual Moderate tees Tree Trim & Haulln~ 963-54 t5 NORM -vice. Quality & deptwl· QUALITY PAINTERS ~ ~~m•,:,1111 ~ any question• Contra«> Free coul'ISel 642·70'7 Tell e~eryone In town what C. Leo 847·2457. • Kl.Pa lett home-and left da~ work 650-0189 PROMF'T. NEAT PAO·· Ooo't let your ticket• go Thia Winter, buy> yoor QWn tor '• State License Find -hat &:.;u went In you ve got to aell ---tnelr "don't needs" too1 II II wlll bark neigh or eel FESSION~~ 636-71'9 to wute-boy 1 tittle ed aid equipment lnttHd ot Board, 2~MCl C.Olw -AdverliH In clasallled Shop lasellled·our atore Someone need• them 1n hay. you ca~ buy it or Mil · • --Lota ~t sport• 11111 reac:1 renting Yoo~ afford It Plaza, R SQQ S81'ta Deily Piiot fleda 6'2-5878 never OMS 842-Sfl78 clessllled 6-42-5678 It In claaatfied. 842-6878 Quslfied Adi 842·5878 claasllled. 6'2·5878 In ctaaallied 842·5818 Ana. CA 9 01 ciassllied s having a 811e ltalH ftr lilt lnau ftr lalt BtalH ... lalt Rtaiu ftr lalt ;;Gn="-•-•---·-.r..;;l.;.00::.:2 Gtatral at ta Vat. . AJ!!tatah, Val. Vautita leatala to -•r~ial 1002 ltwrrt l11ct. 2769 Saa Cl••tatt 2776 ltatala 2907 _,:S;,;;ll:.:1t;;:.t __ ....:::.:.::~~·~••-tal~1~~~29'.'91~1 1002 ~~2~~;,~thlng you need ..,le...,•-.• ... r.-1 ... l ___ ..;l:.;OO;.:,;:I Gtatral 2 Br 1 Ba nr bus & beech, Lge Big 8"Cn cabin· Pool 7CI It rear W PCH. N 8. FABULOUS llEW C011oos II BELCOURT Hill LEISE OPTIOI TO IUY pool & laundry tee table color TV 2 trplc Clean resp, qui.t_femlle $1 13 per ft 1vs1I t/15 S.C75tmo 498-6277 "-Pt 14171')545-8916. toshr28f.2beapt.Pool, Marine Bus pref _ __,__ _ Jae. tennis S325/mo Incl SC2-1400 IHal 2900 lrg mountein cabin. 3 Br. utlls Need Bdrm turn IN NEW ORT BEACH . . 2 be, 2 frplc'e, nr Snow Mull like cats Avail MOVE IN TODAY Slngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· 3 Br~ Be hse w/outdoor Valley. Weel(ly or wknds, 117/84 Dana 786-51111 IOAISUll menl1 & Townhouaet spa n Nwprt H~hta $325 SfS/nlght. Sleep1 8 Female· beaut SC Plaza 300 aq It, HEAVY TRAF· from S660 (Ask abOUt 642"6098 ah Cl M &C2-90'9 _ Condo, 2 Br, 2 ba. xtru ICI $1.u>G mo 650-5867 furnished apts. complete Bal. Penn . 3 Br condo, SUN VALLEY IDAHO t/1 $295 662-7593 eves .__ __ _ wlth TV. linens & ulen1lls. stepa to beech, gar, 3bf home 1v111 Jan 2 -may be rented fOf 1hort S290tmo 675-7~66 weekly 1208) 726-5752 · Fem to stir beautiful 3 br. term or lontrer. No lease --__ 2 ba w/sundeck Ir) CdM. req'd) On Jamboree Rd M/F. Newl)Ort Cres1. pool, ltatl ~ to $300 & S350. 720-1588 '"=-h-op-.-,-o-fllcetfatc;r.ge TH•E llFflllEIT PUii Tl C•SE FROM All have: 2 + den, 2 1~ Ba., 2 marble fl.rep)~, ocean views. every-butlt-in, and m a gated community. From $2950/mo. an·d as 1ow as $488,750. Will consider trades toward down payment such as boat, late model Mercedes SL Rolls. tee. Maybe your ex-wife 1f we ca~ agree on a value! Then ~ume an 80% loan, 11 ~ % interest fixed for 30 years. h•tr SW.a Yin Estltts at San Joaquin Hills Rd ~e~~:~· JS~7 tr :::~~ Slaart 2901 F/M n-smkr 21-3~ to stir 2 e50 sq ft or less. rets. 644-1900 · 650-5458 ' IX off If retocatlng bf. 2 be apt Pool. Jae. ta Mesa C-2 546-7249 • "Other Pllblic•lion• brou&ltf mf! no ITfU/fa." I put the ad 1n lht Daily Pilot.and gol lou of call• with three [lpu11Yt Slit -S 000 Sq It mto111 '-on Vi Kii tot U.,.,.llf4 Vlft -Bacl 8'1 Movnt11ns Fni-lsl"'4 Ntarty MfJ rOOfll 111$ I YltW ltflrilfsltff Ntai new condltlO~. new pool soa wroue111 ot011 leJU, urpel, C~$lom d,rtpes. Quilty ltldtd &1au doorl tnu l11tur~ l,je lloon dollblt dfessinc room lor 11111ttr bedtGOlll -llHl .. aye FlllOI tcen_.~"5·,~c3.2~1v + utit Pen1n 111ra lrg 2Br, snd9ck. Npt. walk to bch. pool. ten· .,. " ... -""' rT\99 new crptsldrps & paint n11 S250 incl utll1 Interviews. acreens, --------Yrly tse, $750 552-0853 548-4260 or 993-4888 photo's & metctlef prot F over 25 snr furn. condo, .,,___,.-__ ...,_ people Slnoe 197 t H.B FrplC, wa~. dryer. 4341 Birch Newport pool, apa, seeurlty. Walk 64 t-1899 to beach. Ref1 req '350 ~~-...;;,p-i!'l~-P.~ -------1nel UtHI. Ken 536-7083 Spdc)ous apt, 1 ml. from Room In 4 br, 3 ba home, beach, carpets. drapes deluxe area of Tustin, kit. 6'2·2357 priv $200/mo 731-0361 ~C---~!"'~~~~~li!i~~IU.,L;l~-l,~.....,rcitPHtzlaMl.~lif1ed lll•lllOj IHI 111·1111 ~::I~ Nk .. olt S93S.ooo L H. m 1.m tlftd Quote lllotintlll Slier -..II bdllnlt Mid t11ry 11aoer WESTCLIFF 2 br, 1•,c, be Townhouse No pets $700/mo 548-7533 Roomw/kltcl'len p(lv adults only 962·5760 Nr bus & shop 4 bd. 2 ba.' W/O. ktt .,c. F R t ~· 3 .. , 3 C M $250/mo w/$20 dep mm • weri .... .., • 648-8386 911 Victoria Ba condo, nr beech, H.B •------$246 • utll, $100 d419. ta Meea 3000 s.I, ATC I 'H l11ut.ttts 751·5119 westcllM area: lrg 2 Br, 1 ba, newly decoraled, pool. pvt patio. 645-8162 SEA & SUN LODGE S 100 wk up. Color TV 3026 W. Coast Hwy, fipt All IOrtl 'ot ~pie UH Avail Jan, 1. 840-3366 pr •.f 1005 BrlOIO Of.,- ·"••port Bre~lt WHATEVER YOUR PRICE WE ·HAYE IT! USTSllE 1uun with hard lo find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft deep lot with).tlut trees & rooom l(> expand. Only $137 500 759-1501 ' . llllTIAIY WOODS -111&,000 . Over l:?OO sq ft _of comfort in this spacious 3 bdrm, 2112 bath "St ..,.,,.,,,~~ George model. Big dble car garage. huge mastet suite. ldeaJ Back Bay location. 759-1501 · WALi TO IUCH -1124,000 Outstanding buy for older couple. Beautifully maintained. Private, guard-gated community. 2 huge bdrms & 2 queensized baths. 759-1501 1111,000 -OCUI VIEW From balcony~his "best priced" 3 bdrm. 2 1/2 bath Towne Home in walking distcfnce to beach1 Over 2.100 sq ft. Pool. spa & tenrus! 759-1501 LEASE OPTIOI ...... .,...,_... 11,110 PER IOITH . ~t ;--alue in Harbor Ridge Crest. Almost 2.000 sq ft of comfort & luxury m this ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty1 759-1501 ~ 1211,100 -PRIVATE IEACH Acce5s comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of the hills & "open space." Owner will help with low interest financing. 759·1501 IOVER SHORES -1301,000 · Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in " decor. Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st trust deed! 759-1501 PllESIDEIT HDIE -1315,000 .. And this one is very aptly named! aeaut1fully appointed 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive residence with VIEW. pool. spa ;md "studio" room added. Elaborate security system. mirrored walls, new crpts. 759-1501 .llSlllE OllEEI Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa. recreational area. several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate for security. Only $428.000 -bet~r see this one! 759-1501 IPYIUIS-l•l&,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view. beautiful pool and large lot Lots of used brick gives warm, family feelmg ideal for Holiday entertaining. 759-1501 onTOI IEWPOllT WATIRFRDIT -11•1,000 Beautiful executive home, id'eal for family and entertaining 40' dock and view, Spacious 1 story plan with 4 bdrms, 3~ ~ths. 2 secluded patios and 3 car garage with workshop. Owner moving South. 7~9-15~ .\ IAlllFIOllT VIEW -1111,000 From th11 5 bdrm mans on high atop Spygla Hut On o1 the best panoramic ocean and bay vi w1 we have -ever ni And th pa.rklm.g ughts of aH Newport &-ch at night ls breathtaking! Pool, 11pa, security 1y1tem You OWN the-land! Ov~r 3,300 sq. fl of t?XCCUtive luxury. ~ 759-1501 . . -clafflfled ads to sell all UI. IOI HIE -I ..,,84_4_-7_26_9 ___ ~...,_ tOrt• of thing• 842-5878. Prol snr w/aame S370 + •taactaeata 3 AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUPER BUYS UNDER $'125,000 1830/MOITH Total payme nt with $6,500 down. Super Huntington Beach 3 bdrm 2 bath home with cozy fireplace. $109.900. 963-5671. • ' ' DESPER.ATE SELLER '\ Only $5,000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 ba,J.h--home w1th..stone fireplace and fabulous family room $109;-000. 9&.f-567 l. ....... 1811/IOJTH Three year new condos. Two bdrms. 11/2 baths. Enclosed gara and central air conditioning. $6.~00 down. Asking $77,900. For co lete details call 963-567.1. ll ,000 DOWI -10 QUALIFYllll Takeover $60,000. FHA 1st Trust Deed at 10% fixed rate. Our owner will carry the balance of the finance at 12%. 4 bdrms, 1112 baths. Asking $84.000. 963-5671. SECLUDED -lll,100 Perfect bachelor pad with good assumable loan. Beautifully decorated throughout. Huge back yard with detached garage. Great price for a single family residen . 963-5671 Sl,000 DOWI Beautiful Pepperwood Townhom<' near Disn~yland. This is an up- graded end unit with lots of light plus a two car. enclosed garage Sacrifice price of $99,900. 963-5671 MOTHER II UW QUARTERS This cute 2 bdrm & bath home has been painted and has new carpets and drapes pus an added bonus -' Neat i11-law 's.quarters attached lo garage with living room, hearth fireplace. one bedroom and one bath Askmg $89,500. 556-7035, PALI SPIUlll RETREAT Single farnilY. home on 4+ aqes. New kitchen with cozy wood bummg stove, 3 spacious bdnns and 2 baths. Sacrifice for $72,500. For finance iflf ormatiort call 963-5671 1100 llYl IT '" Veterans, this very sharp 3 lxinn. 2 bath can be yours for $99.000 just'by calling Walker & Lee. For details. call 556· 7035. .,,, 10 QUALlnltll Take over existing loans at 11 8% Cute 3 bdrm home completely renovated m 1982. Askmg $112,500 963-5671 YA TEllll Large family home m good neighborhood close to achools and M1lf' Square Park Three lxinns. 2 baths Wllh double attached garag for only $117,000. 556-7035 LOWEST PRICE In the compl~x P t safos at $95,000 Our ~Iler says "dump it" for '89,9001 Charming 3 bdrm, Br dford Place townhome Takeover exislin& loan payable $6~0hnonlh For complete fmancmg call ~56-7035 llOYOLI JI TIE IUGI From cute ~ach bungalow. Pnce mcludes wa....tler & dry~r $64.500 For complete information call 968-~671 utll 11111es1 dep '!t4.05&C i;;,;-,;;;;.;.;.;;-.;;;.;.;...;.;,.;,o; Looking IOf nut, prof type 1 :~1:r ~~~m'o"":'~~tll~ SEMINAR-FREE + Cal atty ~~~a. ~ te"it o eted Lrg. beaut. home, ALL by Per.onal Manager 01 amenltiH, Fem. pref many 8UOftSful clients In S350 + 12 util. 548-2,97 the lnduStry All AGES For Info call 1lrg rm In huge 2 ttry hN , Frpk:, w/d, dahwr. bale Mufi eee $395 650~ 1' Middle age buli (211,.l·"tl . (211~1-1727 EW CREDIT cardl No-• body reftlsedt Atso Vlsa/Maste•cerd Cali 805-687·600'1 Eitt. C-t590 wlft stir her 2 Br ec>t, poo1; jac, w/aame. CM. $225 557-6051, aft t :30PM 1-N'-R-•u.LEl~ NewpOft Beach 4 Br btwn '1\1 l\nl '1 bay & oceal'.I. Ave11 A~~RS 1mme<1 850-2637 n.>nL Penthouse, nr beach, pvt ent & bath, crptg, micro. H B $325 536-0794 Nozzle · ·eewive Writer · lJpmos1 Gadny • Kalsef WATERFRONT Prof cple seett.s same to A •neighbor was having snare sea,1ide home. yrly trouble setlmg his houM $187/mo ea 6~087 until he ad11ert1sed the PrOfF 30·s stir lrg lux 2 bd house with s large 2'" bl apt Ill CM. •II bttdbeth as WA TEA· amen S395 979-12&4 FRONT property Pvt ent/bath, nr Werner/ SPIRITUAL READINGS Goldenwest, H B 16711 Advice In all mallets Love Diane ln S250 536-0794 marriage & bus1ne11 -Also counsellng 1815 Resp . tidy pecson to lhr So. El Camino Real.. San .IQe condO nr SC Plaza Clem UC d 492·7296 No-smkg Clrugs Of pett __ s215tmo 545-2575 . L"t r.... 3004 Rmmtes, n/smkg, to snr 4 br. 2'1r be twnhM. Back Bay S225tmo 645-7272 Ammte wanted N-smkr M/F 2 Br 2 ba, frplc Beach across St $250 • • .., ullt Rod 960-3686 Share ' Br pool hse Coste Mesa $300 • ut1ls 850-9311 Stir 3 bd, 1 ba Weal C M FOUND ADS ARE FREE , Call: 142-Hll ... house Full prtv. $250 • ,_., Found gr1y blk w/wht uttls 631.0503. 6'5·348G tabby cat vte 19th & leatab Waate4 2909 Pomona. 12127631 .. 189 Prof Female Mei(1 t:Om; Found male TerrieflC~ to share or sm411 rental mix ten wht tllacii\ mate Coste Mesa/Hunhngton black lib m•x PIJPPY Bch Nonimkr. neat. male ta" 'k blonde respon ··have elderly Algtlan mate butt Cocker quiet dog $hlrley Spa,,1el Newport Beacll 642· 1207 Animal Sheltflr 125 Mesa _ Dr Costa Me.,8 Resp clean. gainfully 644-3656 empl F wtcat needs irg studio or 1 br 1n CdM or Found-male young Go1den No Laguna Nr bus Rent Rel Lab m1~ Voe llndef't to $450 Xtre eec dep tor & State CM 548-8203 cet OK By Jen 15 He1d1 Founci Per!li&" 1yfM male 557-,630t evs 760-9789 cat. tabbycoiorino .ittec· ~r11t1 fer 110,,1te f"'ound appro~ J 2-7 -83 at VIC Adams & Place,,t11 751·1640 •••• I 2912 Easlllde. Costa Mesa Found small bl111c1< M wlrt 10 11 20 $65/mo 957.2528 tiaored m1~ VIC Warner & -Euclid F V 5,9. 1994 Offict leat1b 2914 Fou"d small white snaggy t817 WHtclltl, NB dog Mesa V~d~ ArH 276-1365 sq tt Sultable 540-9936 for medtcal Of dental Lost btack 14!"1~ cat, Agent 541-5032 spayed Newpol1 Beach 250 aq tt 8ul1e, S200tmo 1 are11 675 13-ia 779 W 19th 51, suite 0 Lost black neut M cat. CM Tom 85 t-8928 yellow eyes Htven Pl & ltar lafMI Pier Irvine Btvd ~·e 1293 • 550 t tf ci.an wfcpl pvt Lost Elks LOCl9f' Ring be $COO/mo SC2-4623 (C,,,.stml'I" 011, I ~'" Pe· New otfiee 1n Carmery VII· -t&ge, 900 1q It, $ 1 P9f It Bale: wetber beth Elegant 213~76·6•93 1450 IQ ft VWIW M11te Fout l<g ~1.,.ie offlcel With lrg MC:retanal ., .. l(ltt::l\tri and privet• IO()t)y Sign IP8C9 ev•ll· at* on w .. 1e1lff • .Rfldec;or1t1on allo-enc• 141-1101 ltll etfte Coast Hwy btv. R1v- ~rs1<M Dr1ve 1Gr•n1 St. REWARD Ceil arter 6 pm 646-0613 Lost g• •v tabby c:al 1Stuar1) ma•e Wh\ c:<'llat. b•ue taos Dec 24 RE· WARD PromMtOry Pl tire,. &73·5806 R...,.,.rd A\nt ~heP 'ii blV#t'll t,rn II CM INl!I 673 5302 E'4-1U. Penn&la-lOll CIRCUS OF -MASSAGE ~ tO NO "4ARBOA BL VO ULLERTON 1114112 11AYAWUI ATTMCTIVE MASSE US.SES TO SERVE YOU OPEN2•H"S I • NOW-A SLENDER FALL OF PLEATS k_\,\, ~(_,~ ~ PRINTED PATTERN A975 SIZES 8-18 " NURSES REGISTRY ow hiring mature nurses for home care. Only tho~ who are wtlllng to work weekends need apply. Call 770-6344 or 161-0506 23622 Rock- Tleld. Ste 201. El Toro 64 7 Camino de Loa Mares. Ste 113, San Clemente urslng FIT ANP for birth conlrol clinic Exper In women's health care Call Planned Parenthood, Phylis Clay, 973-1733 Nursing HSllllES t or exper'd Days, P M , Con11alescent H~ pltal, Npt Bch xlnt ben• ellts 642-8044 Parts person, 2 yrs exp • xln1 salary Costa Mesa area 6-42-8870 --- Apply In person btwn 9AM-12 noon or -9PM NO Phone calls ptea.se 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln, Lag Bctl Retail Sales * lllllll SIOP * Part & Full time. Exper In retail women's clothing req. Train In bridal C.M 859-5559 546-1821 ***** ROlllT HHI 34 MIS$lon Bay Or Corona def Mar Yov are the winner of four tree Uckets ($20 00) value to the SNllTS YACATIOI UllYSllW Anaheim Convention CenteJ Jan 7-15 le1 l•1•IH ~I , .. ,., ..... 3201 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, CA 67.6-4600 " Equal Oppty Employer ····~ llf 11110 MlCll 853Center Costa Mesa Yov are the winner of lour 1ree tickets (S20.00) value to the SPORTS YWTIOI llllli'SHW Anahelm Convention Center Jan 7 -15 To cla\m passes, call 842-4821. ext. 252 ***** FIREWOOD $1.20 a cord, m111ed, white they last 842-3657 - WE BUY CLEAll CARS AID TRUOIS COMMEll I CHEVROLET .'X~ ll.1rl••r f\I\ .\ ((~''"~~' 546--1200 • WEiil USED CARS & TAUCKS. COME IN OR CALL FOR FRIE lPPU.lhl Cormler-Oellllo W1dt on top, s~ndn bclow-lht M'#nl silho.Klle foi I~ From an 01md <d shoulder. at)' K>O IUfks oo 11\c bod.a tum inlo tofl pleau bclo"' lh• "'&IJI A iOfl 11< "'Pl Ille wa1111011cad of a seam TM 11«vn art aalhned, th< wruu art cuff<d and bulloncd Noti« the Oa11mn1 V <ul band collar w11h • Kparatt !Inna ti< Mllcl\<11 m&4k his on11nal in lonc-bn-ton< do11<d cr<ye de chint CoM!dn alw, a h1htwa1h1 knit. silk pnn1, lint cotton or hntn foi now throuafl spnna PHTTIIE FoHate ptant maintenance offices 2-3 days a week. Mission V1eJo. lrvtne area. To claim passes. call 642-4321, ext. 252 TEXAS REFINERY CORP offers plenty ot money plus cash bonuses. fringe benefits to mature per· son In the Oranoe County Area AegardleSS of ex· perlence write F 0 Sears. Pres , BQll 711, Ft Worth. Tx 76101 MUST' SELL· 3'~6· rug. CllElllOln $200; genuine emeralds. 18211 BEACH BLVD ***** TOP SSS Females Pref Models & Escorts (213) 866-1984 $20 each! 6-40-8688 HUNTINGTON BEACH Prinl<d Pa1mn A91S "a.-a1lable 1n M1un Su.n I, 10. 12. 14, I(), II Silt 12 (buJI ~) requirn 2 118 yards 60-1nch fabnc Plaw: W1ld SJ 00 for ta.eh P~llern Detty Pilot E11per pref Must have 1.,.-----.,..--::,---:-:--- car 557--0785 Sales clefk, Costa Mesa ---Stationers. 270 E 17th PART /TIMI SALES St. C M. Full time. ,._pply Trucking, Noexpertenc;e necessary For tnformahon, Call 1-919-227-6119, 1-919-227 ·6115 or 1-919-227--0536. 6·30 am -7 pm, Mon-Wed. Must aetl -room dlvldtlfs, 141-Ull; 141-3331 roti-away bed S35. Odds .WI PAY TIP 1-0LUll And ands chel'p. Rc-.ctn Mail, P 0 Boa S9. Old Chtlse11 Sution. New Yorl. N Y 1011 l (Add ~ for ta<h pa11em for posrqc and handhna.J Pnn1 plainly YOUA NAME. ADDRESS, ZIP, STYLE NUMIER, SIZE. Demonstrating products In person 10· 12, M-Sat 9am-7pm. 834:.0325 FOi ISEI CHS In stor~ Salary + ,,. ___ .. ___ _ New 40 gaCwaler -heatef lUI MHllOI $95 40 gal etectr water POITllC /SllUI LOOK RltH, BE THE CEfl{fER OF ADMIRATION 1n a fabulous ward robe of desoan 011ginals that fnr can afford 10 buy! Sew and savt .HO 10 SSOO. \end, now for NEW 1991 PROMINENT DESIGNER PATTERN C'AT Al()(, Ntwn1 kNra1n, sporllwor. coa!l, day-d1nr1<r drcs5<'$ rlus ~OC BONUS COUPON for 1ny pallcrn ~nd SI 50 for Bool 18 b~uses.!lti3·3107 1• Plants Hovse Plant ser- vice nds reliable malnt pers Plant Exp req Own Trans 751-2271 ·SALES heater $90 432-1449 2480 Harbor Blvd IH DOLL.<; It. CLOTHES ON PARAOE-crc11c 16 adorablt, 11n.worlh) dolb from scraps •nd 1 ftw t~lru. All mcs-r 10 J2 •• S2 00 Ill FASHION HOME QUILTING. our new book, makci quilled lu~urx af ford1blt IS dn11n•-J&ckcu. wall han1in1, quills P111crns. charo U 00 t )I ADO A-BLOCK QUILTS 1ncludn pa11crn pl«es, dtrtt11oru for 14' envelope da1jru w11h rancd p1llo,. 1~u. All easy ! Sl 00 IJO SWEATER FASHIONS, a book for laraer sites ()8 10 S6) fit~ w11h na11cr1n1 Jackets. pullovcn 10 kntl, CIOCMf U .00 129 QUICK 'N' EA~Y TRANSFERS hts designs 10 cmbrOtder, paint, machine-Kw-111 muhHtarnp rransfcn Alphabets, Oowcn. more S2 00 128 ENVELOPE PA TCHV.ORK QUILTS has directions for 14 unique qurlu 10 makt w11hou1 a frame Book 1ncludC3 charu, d1rcc1toru ~ 09 .__. 111C1 CataJoa-84ct 50C nclll for poouicr ud latu•dlf ... Ned WHk-W•tcll tor I Promln«tt O.slgner P•ttern. b y Koos ••n den Alfker. ·aili Wut.. SIOG Pre school aide, pvt school, Huntington Beach ivea. 536-3588 PROUJJOll Can you Spare 3 hrs nightly? Are you Well groomed, dependeble and sell motivated? Do you En1oy working with kids? II you can answer YES Phone 646-7021 2 30-6pm Mon thru Fri B•IP Wut.. 51001 Btl Wut.. Sl Companion aide. m•ture WI EITllA MOIEY woman to care fOf' elderly I Guys gals. homemakers• HOllTICll TIRE IT personal cook for cov- lnt plant meintenance pie in COM 720-0955 or lady hve tn 786-~ 130 SELL 1¢ KODAK FILM coupons Church benefit CIHIH 240-0427 Orang4' Coast Savings has Female models wanted 1mmed1ate tun Ume open-No exQerience necess- 1ng Good driving record ary Age 2 t-35 To pose Compaoy cer furnished for port rails $20 pr hr. Call Linda Dacus 675_0823 754-18701 Exp pref Car req Great 760·8780 Job & benefits S.0-5440 urchas1ng egent for ol- Host"5 !Of real esta1e de- velopment In San Juan Capistrano New licensee or retired. R E 'he req Salary 213-507-5091 or 714-493-4093 llSPU Y llYEllTISlll The Orange County Dally Pilot has an excellent op- porturnlty beginning mid- January for career orien- ted display edvertlslng sales reps with a proven track record. Great earn- ing potential, guaranteed draw agelnsl com- mission Desire to move into management e plus Send resume to P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 EOE SALES TRAVEL USA National ba~ lirm has immediate' openings tor 10 sharp girls and guys Must be tree to 1rave1 en- tire U. S AIT'expense paid 2 weeks training program with return trip guaran- teed For interview Ms. Romero at 893-2474. from 10-5, Mon-Wed Parents welcome at interview START WOH TOIAY --~ --Pvt antiques: Furn. deco pottery. piano. Gd cond Best offers 497-7381 Regular membership John Wayne Tennis Club $800 675-2988 1700 Adams, C M Front otflce help needed Housekeeper companion EOE for busy Npt Bch for mature chrisHan llc e furniture Ex- perienced to do purchas- ing. follow-up, and coor- dinate deliveries end pick-ups Must be able to work well with salesmen, factory personnel, truck drivers. and customers. Send resume to Ad a 1061. Dally Pilot. P':O Boi. 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Secretary, CdM, llextble 1-.-..-.... ____ .p.._ hrs, excell salary • ben-Must sell quarter horse ellts for e one person ol· gelding. POA gelding, flee Exp w/phones, xlnt trail $450 ea Opthmo1og1s1 of11ce woman, Newport area Delivery person PI T Must E•per Pref 646-2471 Must have car Eidt pyt be 18. good driving re- cord 751 -4 705 Good typ1St Mature for room & bath Send re-sume to P 0 Box 6325 typing & limited acct'g l -687-9525 o O C K M AS T E R Ex -general office work in Npt Laguna Niguel 926 n RECE"IOllST Sch Small office Well _ lor Ski wear Manufac- Dys & e11es 640-9451 Peta 5535 perlenced in boat hand-establlshe<l Pleese send Housekeeper, E Side tu ring co Handles ting, & meintenance Reis resume to P 0 199t Coste Mese 'rea phones, lite office wrk. req d Apply '" person Newport Beach. CA 645~05 some computor entry SECRETARY Minimum wage liours 9-5 Benefits C M 631·7271 Parrot-mitred conure, good coloring Wrovght Iron cage Both $100 w/resume 675-7100 92663 Orl'Vers -Cross Covntry Caltforn11 llcense MacGregor Yacht Corp, 1631 Ptacen11a C M llUVH with v•n Of small truck for local deliveries ADS Dellvertes 26t-8018 Ate you 'Just looking ? We like browsers 1n classrlied 642.5678 Newspaper GOVERNMENT JOBS $16 559-$50,553/year Now Hiring Yovr Area Call 805-687-6000 Ext R-1590 Fee r Directory Handyman. permanent pos1t1on to maintain of- fice complex in Oran Covnty $14,400/pr Phone 714 /556-0278 Tues & Wednes only 2-4 30PM Ulll SICllETHY mall Newport Beach clvtl lillgatlon othce Word processing experience required Salary nego· 11ab1e 955-05&0 So your otd Jalopy hn&ll) · conked out lll'ld left you : with a toss ol drive'/ Find : a dependable car In : clasllled 642-5678 Salary based on ex- Ptr 1ence M on-Fri 8-r 30 241 8105 -6-45-83Se eveQJnos •• Move a mountain ol merchandise with clas11-Aati,ltl 6 l 0 lied 642-5678 __ --1940 s antlQ\Je lloen cabi- net, S4'00 obo, & Buttel c abinet , $250 obo 549-2410 aily Pilat ··················· .. : PART TIME ·. l•w•E-ST•M-IN-ST-ER•A .. BB_EV_ ANTIQUE MALL 11751 Westminster Ave GARDEN GROVE 554~103 KID.S-EARN _GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZE~! Deliver Daily Pilot by au to in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P .M. • weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow ' 642-4321. EOE. Bladt China Cabinet Muat sell! S350 759-9338 Carved Mehdgany Po.ter Bed S150, Welnut Armolre, 2 dOOf. SM><> . 662--0899 after 4 pm (714) 548-7058 -. . · ...... ,. . . ............................ . PART TIME SILES REPS WE ARE LOOKING FOR: • Aooreui~ & erucule1• 1nchllldu11 1n1eru1.Ai PfT rtt1H Ule9 1r00<1 a Drug Stor•I Thie Pollti'Or" °*not !tad 10 IVll time aalea Exi>eftenee I Plue •Auto rtqv1red 1nc1u<11ng Heblllty~lnl4.lf•nee • Aoi. to WOfll Monday-Tl'lur1aay (e.tn--3 30Qm) 24 hOull Ptf,,,.. • OccalllOnal °"'night tr•._.. to meetlnQt • Prtf., r~t of Cott• M9Mllrvtne ar• WE OFFE : • Xtnt 11arting lery • But1MU ~-~l)ut~t lneludtng 25' per m ... tor UM of cet " • Com~t· trelni a man~t IU~t Per.on.al Pr Complany, the leading menufacturer of feminine h;gtene ptOd~tl. 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D~ANK TOO MUC~ ROOT 6EER LAST Nl6~T, ~VM? T~Ai WASN'T IT AT ALL 1-1--8'1 GARFIELD ®. I GOiT A GET UP AND EX£RC15E. HERE I 00 iM15 ilM~ I'M REALLY GOING . 10 PO IT. MERE GO TME LEG5 LIFTING-iME eoPY •.• NOW! . ;~ -. ' AND T~EN YOU ATE TOO MANV PIZZAS .. 15 T~AT RtG~T? NOT REALLY . ' . ~ .. ~....... .. IT WASN T T~E ROOT BEER, T~E PIZZA OR THE DANCING ... OKAY, HERE. l &O ON THE COUNT OF TH REE... . ONE, TWO, THRE.E AND UP! THIS TIME. I'M REALLY, REALL V GOING TO PO IT •.• ONE , TWO, TMRE.E • • • • HI YA! .. J- AND T~EN '(OU STAYED UP ALL Nl6ITT DANCING •• ) ~OlJ LOOI( -·TERRIBLE IT'S T~INK1N6 ABOUT~Ll Tl-t~ -. 6EOR6E ORWELL JOKES WE'f(E 60lN6 . TO ~AVE TO LISTEN TO IN 1984 .... -by Jim Davis UP ... LJP AND EXERC15E. COME ON, GARFIELD. YOU CAN DO IT ~AV£ YOO 0EEN UP iODAtl, <?ARFIELO ? . . I.. l + I I + ----------~-------------------------------..................... ...-............... --------~ ..... --~ : NANCY CE I'M GOING SKIING AT THE GOLF COURSE, OKAY, AUNT FRITZI BUT BE CAREFUL ~ - DENNIS THE MENACE T~l5 HtLL ON THE FIFTH GOLF HOLE IS SUPER FOR SKIING c WHEEE -I THIS l5 GREAT 1 -t -8'f by Hank Ketcham l 1ll bet the Wilsons will be glad ta see us! IWPY NEW YEAll Happy New Year, boys! " JUDGE PARKER I 'VE NEY ER SEEN THE CHILDR.EN SO HAPPY AS THEY'VE BEEN SINCE . YOU TOOK US INTO YOUR HOME ABBEY! I THE ONLY DIFFERENCE WAS THAT WE DIDN'T \-tAVE ANY MONEY ... AND' I HAD NO FRIENDS TO GO TO! AND THERE WERE NO SHELTERS IN THOSE DAYS, WERE THERE? I'm GONNA be quiet, Mr. Wilson! • by .Harold Ledoux .----&---------THERE'S ONE THING THAT ! DON'T KNOW! I · WORRIES ME! WHAT IF · SHEILA OOES ~---""llil'1 NE'lER"DIO ... AND MY HUSBAND WAS NOT MUCH DIFFERENT FROM RAYMOND, NOT ADMIT WITH THE THAT RAYMOND PROPER 6EAT"HER? SUPPORl; I 'M SURE SHE WILL, MRS. OLIVER! IF THERE WERE, I WOULDN'T HAVE KNOWN ABOUTTHEM! I WAS ASHAMED TO TELL ANYONE, THtNKING I WAS TH6 ONLY WOMAN IN THE WORLD WHO WAS BEATEN BY HER HUSBAND!~ AND, NQW ... I ST1LLCAN' BELIEVE IT ... BUT HE EVE HAO ME THINKING I DESERVED THOSE BEATINGS! • ' ·19811 ' I'VE MADE UP MQ MIND! _ NINE-rtEN E16f11?J- FOUR 15 GOIN& 10 BE DIFFERENT! ..._ ~ ~. '• 2 3 ' ' bY -fOIVI BATiUK 8 9 .. 1H 15 t;EAF( l'N\ GOING 1D RE.50k..VE 10 DO 50ME1HlN& I'VE WA~lED 10 00 FOR. A ~c:, 11ME ! _MOON MULLINS . I LOVE WATCl-HNG ~- . . \ IHE PARADE .. Boo~ ·~oo~ ~"· ~,. CTO·R SMOCK ~ ' I'M GOING 10 5TARI iREAT-lNG NV-roaF Rl&ltt ! • -r-Tl.lRfL__ - DoWNT~E MARcHING BAND ... · 1..-00K A.-J"" -f'H I S t?LJMB !HING / CHeF! 1-r1s AL.L,.... PR,-eP UPANP WRJNKL.f:P ALA.--OVC:~.' ' I'M GOING IO GO ()(){>J~ TO 1HE HEALTH 6PA .... , by Fe·rd and Tom. Johnson ~' /·/ - by George ~emont YE:S, :r AGRE:.e/ "fH 15 IS C~RrAINL,....Y NO SPRING CHICKE:.N ... -,'SIGH:- QUll'tlNG WH I L,....f:. YOLJ'RIS A "Hf:AP JUS't f SN'-r M.Y S1Yt..-e .' ---------~--·~~-------------------................................................................................. . -u 11~---.--­a L- t . r. ' &-ll1"M GOOP, L..IMPU7 l-IZARP!.. JANUARY . • .· "IHl.S Mt=SSA&E IS "TDP SllCfOITl 1'AKt= rr1t> CHIE:F RUNNI~ l\)OSE:f. .. GOlTA 60 Ol\I A VANcM!R'S MISSION, SWEE1S! Pt:W Me A FAVOR?i .. FOi( 01C6 TN6 0 0 o WJIOl..6 MM'fV 0 0 "-.HO ... o \• o 0 0 0 i' . , .................... _ . .._. ·---- WOOP '1t>lJ WHIP UPA ll'L. M1tH ·· LJV CHe~SE PIP I KlrJ-QlXf! Al..ON6 WI~ Mt:?! . y . - --.......... .=.:?"~======~========:.:...~---· ~ .. .. -------·------------C J a a a .. le • ® r· , byHalKaufman------- Al • HAL'S PALS! 0.•r H•I: Did •II of the •nlm.ls on Noah's •rk come In ,.1r1? 0.•r P•I : All but the worms. They arq In •pples. 0.•r H•I: When will • new baby 84 . 87 85 SUMMING UP THE YEARS! 8.6 . 15. brighten up• hous. m~t? Dt•r P•I: In the rn.lddlt of the nl9ht. • Sum Year' Add the tou.r digits of 1994 and they wm total 22 When wtll the four digits of the ynr total 22 •gain, Answer In 30 seconds ( .. I ;H A ... tUI • Word Pl•yl C"'911ente : Find five words conf•ln· Int the word SIGN: EnSIGN is one, for u•mple. ~ow SH If you un find five.more . ~ >1• 1Pu6" uO!IUO> u01H 1 u01n• u01"<) • Riddle Mt This! What era had the most confu · slon? The Muddle Ages. What'• big and·gray and thinks It's sick' A hippo chondrlac. What baseball team has the fattest legs, The Chl~ago Wide Sox • 16 ·17 7 .3 Are you cltver w ith sums? Let's see ! The last two digits of four consecutive years are contai ned ln the diagram above You are asked to till the re mainl ng empty squares with numbers 1 through 12 so that each rCIW, column, and c orner to c orner diagonal will total ex • l'i > HIGH NOTE! Apply colors ne•tly to the •muslnt skiing 1cen1 •bove : 1....:Red. 2-1.f. blue. 3-Ytllow. 4-lt. brown. s-Flesh ) ton.s. 6-:d. purple. 7-Dtl. brown. 1-Dtl. purple. •-Lt. tr•Y· ·· ~AN YOU TAUlT Y.OUR EYES? There •rt •t least 1ix differ· ences In dr'•wlng det•ils betwttn top •nd bottom ,.ne11. How quickly .un you· fi nd the(n, Check •nswers with those below. actly 105. • Remember, insert all of the numbers 1 12 (no number Is to be repeated) so that the sum across, dpwn artd diagonally is 105. ~ 13 • II •·st 11 s wouoq • ..._ __________ .....;:i--....;;;;;;;;;;--.. t t ti 1 • .., , t1 ,, c 1 • .., DROPPING IN! There's• new kid-1n town! And how did he ••11•w111 qou~1l0d 1• .. •N t ••-;;•u 11 0.111u•d s 6u1111w 11 vJOH t ,._,,~ ••• l;efll~~ ( 6u1U 1w I t ~·'I'll\' t 1•-111 11•11) I le>ue1euro tt 1 '' 01 e1111 u onv u Tive? To fi nd out, connect dots 1 to 2 to 3, etc. . For Better .or'for Worse . , ,. GROAN~ MoANl S IG-H H , ITSGA~. ti\\CHREL~ RE.AL RELffiiONSH\PS f\RENTf L\KE IHAT . - M\CHA~L­ WHA\ON EARTH -ARE. You Wfffc.HING- ? • 1 'M NOi GolNG-10 LeT YOO-SIT 1HERE RND BE. FILLED Wfft-\ ~c.rr lNFOR~FfTfe>N. rrs CO~FUSING--, . A~D \TS WRONG-. . . • 1Rf\T 16 NOT rOR You NG-C!.H\LD~t't . \ ,M C.HANGlNG- THe.. CHANNeL! )'ou'Re.. NOi WATCHING THAI MO\J\e::.-RND II 1Hfff51HRT .. SPELLBINDER points for using •II the letter in the w0< """ to form ----+---- two complete s · T HE A R I C THEN score 2 poi ch or •II v words of four letters or more ___ __,. ____ : found amon9 the letters. Try to 1core •t IH st SO points. ' by Lyn~ JQhnston BUI I MOM. ... __ -------------------~·~w~.--~-~---~·-·---¥~·-·-·----·-·-----·-·-·-•-•••~= ......... s..-.e~•~•~•~=~•"• .... ~cu_...a;•s •4•a ................................... a \ . .. c.a)f.'\Jt 60T 91G· Trwl>6l£, 0 . \fl ____ __, 1-toNe~etJNl" ~ -- O~, QO._l'T PANIC., ~~Rt l 1M ~Rf. tilOR.MA~ ~A~ E.vf.R'l1\.\1N& Uf'tlOOR CoN~OL \ GORDO ® , .... JANUARY . ~ ~ '"' •10 """' ,. ..., 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ,.... FEBRUARY ~ _,.. TVC weO. '"" ,,... tar 1 2 3 4 5 ·e 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1-1-84 JULY ____ ,__.., I 2 J 4 5 6 7 l t . JO JI 12 IJ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22212425262728 2' 10 )1 AUGUST ltN ......... ----.... I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll ll 1) 14 15 16 17 18 It 20 21 22 2J U 25 » Tl 28 2' 10 JI SHOE ,,_#W .... Vo11a.~1. ' fVJ..j_ M.OQ.J9 .. 1-10 7-13 .... 2-17 a-11 3-17 9-10 4-15 t0-9 5-15 I 1-8 6-1'3 IZ.-B ~Jo't'! E~..JO'/f SURE. .... IT ~~A~P. .. ~ ... -... "" . . ··. . . ,\ . ~e4 SEPTEMBER . ... .,. • • ·• •• r ,..,..._ , .• , ~"' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8' 9 ., 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 s 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 >o JO ~4 25 26 27 28 29 OCTOBER 1914 .V.. If •f:O '"" ,. ..,, 123-"45 6 7 9 · 9 10 11 12 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 l J -----------~---~------------~----------_ _.__ ------·-- ·NOO~ CAN fANIC. ·' '( : MARCH , .... ~ ~ •ut •l (I '':' •• ~·· 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ·15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 19M APRIL 1914 ....,.,., WON rut ••o '""' •••. ••• 1 2 3 4 5 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 • . \ ,· W~AT15 · 1984 GOT -ro 00 WITH T~l~ 1106'.E Pt12 • .. 1984 MAY ......... ~ ... - l 2 ) • 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2J 24 25 26 27 28 29 )0 ll 1"4 JUNE .......... .,. - l 2 J .. 5 6 7 8 ·9 10 l l 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2J 24 25 26 27 28 29 )0 ----- "The. Vrunbn ~t Train o£Your Heart · Mathed a TruckloiA oF MY1'!1alnt at the. . Cn.~~ or a Ufetime.'1 Needln'YOu a1'l tht Prison of This OJ ' Guitar My Paddy Gare. t.o Me-... · . -t---- .. • . • T • by Gus Arriola j. . NOVEMBER ,. ... t.1,1-. ....,.... 'VI •ID fHY '" ••' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,,... DECEMBER , .... ~ ~ '"' •10 '""'V '" ... , 1 2 3 4 5 .6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20. 21 22 0 .., ··>· 25 26 27 28 29 -- by Jeff _,.acNttlly "JU~iU~IN ~ WU~'(, I(~~ AW A GOITAR ' ·__,, c-nd Up: Why can't• robot be more like • man? ,. DailyPil1t Booked Up: A MW UnlQe for Iii old i.ncs. ' ., I ! -·! I I • I, I .. ..OMTNI ''UK'' IDITOU • LOS ANGELF.S -Pr~_ Aaron Spelling. creator or" those TV sirens. Charlie's An- gels. is now trafficking in .crime prevention of a different sort: police cars, or rather. YOURSELF pol ice-car · knock- offs to nd ruled that such tours were an im- proper' use of a private residence. Undaunted, Cr-OSby threw a eock- tail party at a · local hotel for loyal Coit cus- tomers. . -Robert Windeler WASHINGTON -While the Rev. Je••e Jrieoo's ROal is the 1~84 Democratic Presidential nomination. his son. Jesse ........ -~--...-----------Jr.. is running Crosby: Curtains for tour plans. the football for serve as holiday gifts for Bev-Washington's posh, private St. erly Hills chums. What could Alban's School. where he is be more arresting? Per-star halfback and a cynosure haps to prove that she was not for college recruiters. Among just window dressing for her thQSe scouting the prep-school late husband. Bing, Kathryn senior. according to Coach Croeby has been appearing Richard Allanson: Yale . in a series of commercials for Brown and North Carolina Coit. a West P>ast drapery Agricultural and Technical cleaning company. Initially, as State University. where Jesse an incentive to would-be Sr. played football. Says Allan- tustomers, Crosby offered a son~ "The big question isn't ;tour of Bing's mansion plus an whether he's good enough to amographed copy of her play college ball. but whether book, My Life with &ng. to he'll choose to play or to help anyone who had a roomful of his father-on the campaign drapes deaned. But in Hills-trail." ... Thanks to a newly borough, a tony San Francisco leased private jet, Posfmaster -suburb. the City Council took General WD11am F. Boller a dim view of that scheme will be arriving at his destina- J~ Jr.: The star halfback (far ri(lht in this recent pholo) may team up with the, rest ?Jf rhl family to help Je5Se Sr. make his goal. tions. uh. posthaste. Bolger I Wl.11.laum teamed to play the told the U.S. Postal Service's saxophone .... IUgaberly board of governors· that he Beck. fon~er co-star of the had signed a S40,000 per month lease for a used 1981 a.i~.....t Beck: Capitol· izing on soap fame with a film. Cessna Citation II jet the same day the board voted to re- quest a rate increase for a first- class stamp from 20 to 23 cents. This coincidence left some cynics wonder ing whether the two transactions cancelled each other out -Kathleen Maxa and Jane Ottenberg NEW YORK -For his recent film, Under fire. Gene flack. man learned to play the piano: for his new film, Mos- cow on the Hudson , Robin CBS soap Capitol and estranged wife of hotel magnate Co nrad Hilton's grandson, Barry, has been signed to star in Friday the 13th PC1lt 4 .... X- 'rated actress Sylvia (Emman- uelle) Kl'btel is having an ex- hibit of her paintings in Paris. and critics agree lhar her body has l'nore appeal-than her body of work . -Anita Summer ........... Do you baft uy cleRft to return to tbe mte? -S.L, Green Bay. Wl8c. ·No. I didn't particularly enjoy my early days in the theater. I • like rehearsals, the constant movement with changes of scenes. ~. lines -but orice things fall into place. that's it. You're ·in prison- same thing over and over. That's why I prefer movies You get it ri$lht, and that's it forever. The Dest part of that "ever" is being able to wa~h myself on TV. · What do )'OU look for lo a new tove IC>GI tbal you ~~-f.D., I look for lyrics that every woman wants to hear and ... every man would like to sav ~a First time I did "She Believes B In Me," I saw some couples ,, o holding hands as if to say. li 'This is what I've been want· ! l ing to tell you." Most-men r11J can't verballl.e that lo"hd of ~f stuff too easily, even though li they know women are dying 1 to hear it. That's what I loo k for in romantic songs: giving ii' people the words _that they le can t find to describe their ! I feelings. C 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY, All r1gtlta reserved SE It lfl! ml the ~ so no I hu fee Qu J l . pot wh; rec > 42 "Tt trot. mOI T tion lion in ti that ni°' in u lets B ly 81 lost . /. c ti p ~~~--------------------........................ .... " ••• WH~N·-1· RE'Ai>· . HIS LETIER, .1 · A .LMOST . DROPPED -MY . . . . • CRANBERRY )WCE.~ uke most of you, I have to watch my eating habits. I seem to gain weight by just looking, at food. So when I wrOte to a-mend of '"'°8 in ~ recently, I began the letter with my usual trite complaints about try- ing to lose'welght. And failing. Wrttun a week he answeted my letter. That was a sur- prise in itsett. But, in it he toki me about a special new . d9JeG;ed by Or: J, T. Coupe<, a pro> minent Adanta physician. WMrl I read about the results th4j diet was achieving, I almost dropped· my glass of ~cnlnberry juice. . Fnt. let's set the record sValgi1l ~·m not speaking about some kiflj of ''fad'' diet. This is toCaly diff8"8tct. There are no appetite suppreasants ... no chatky powder9 to mix . . . no strenuous ex8t'Ci9e regin 186 to follow. None of these tt}ings. But hefe's the best news . . . "ALMOST TOO MUCH FOOD" During the entire diet you'H expei ience no llCtml hunger. None at all. We abeo6utety guarantee it. So you feel satisfied. Even at night. But you .. losing weight, Quickly. Let me g.ve you an example: An Atlanta man aged 34 began the Cooper diet on April 1. 1982. By September, he'd lost 76.6 lbs. But. more~ por18ntty, he reported abeotutely "9 hunger pangs. None whatsoewr. These results are Y8fified by certified medical records on file. Another 26-yeer:<Jtd woman under Or. Cooper's cant lost 42 lbs. ini just 41fz months. Laughingly. she complained, ''There's almost too much food on this diet. I'm having trouble eating it altl" Again. these results were cllnicalty monitored and verified. • THE SECRET . The secret of Dr. Cooper's.d'8t Is the special combina- tion of foods you eat. You don't count calories. Only por- tions, And these specific poftions (which 818 spel1ed out in the program) create a special negatiYe cakiric process that continues all day long ... a complete 24 hour fat bur- ning cycie. Fat is burned away around the ctoc;i(. Not just in unhealthy spurts and fits like many dtets. That's why it lets you' shed pounds so easily. . Be sure to weigh yoursetf each day. You'll be absolut• ly amazed at the results. One ~year oki Atlanta woman lost 39112 lbs. in )uet e ...a. •· ~ of W people we just met 1tioc l8CI were allowed to eat 3 complete meals a day -plus 3 additional snacks per day. A total of SIX meats. In doctor's records of the en- tire program. they consistentty felt no annoying hunger pangs. • They ate onty nourishing food. No powders or artifical fOod substitutes. None. They were allowed to c~ from a wide variety of their fBYOrite foods avdabte at any grocery store. . • They took no diet piuS or stimu&ants. • They had no strenuous exercise program to foffow. • • They maintained 100% " their energy and stamina ..,..... th~ the entire diet and their enet'g1 natural. •· Best d al, they kept the weight oft. And. that's the most important part of Dr. 9ooPec''s program. KEEP$ YOU SUM FOR YEARS How many times haw you·shed 10 or 20 pounds onty to find yoursetf regaining every pound within 6 months. The reason most peop6e regain weight is that we are all creatures of habit. We all have an "eating llfestyte." Our habits usually i~ ttlree meals a day plus at least two or three snacks. Most diets try to force us to change all I' this. Tha(s why they tail. With the Cooper program however. you continue your normal eating~· You eat 5 or 6 times a day. Yet you begin to lose weight. Rapidly. Consider these tacts. too . . . ~ The Progl am is easy to follow. It fits easity into your busy schedule -even when you're eating in restaurants or with friends. ~ The Program is healthy. lt1s high in essential fiber ahd roughage, IOw in fat, very low 1n simple sugars and has ampe protein for anyone. ~ There is no ketosis. No foul breath odor. ~ Best of all, you'JI t:>e encouraged to eat a wide variety of foods up to six times per day. But you mu.t be sure to 1Qlow the pr89Cribed portions. It's this cak>ric bafance that makes the diet wort<. POST DAil YOUR CHECK 30 DAYS To"Pf'OV9 how ettectlVe the eooper c-Ommoo Sense· Diet is, we a iggesa you post dale your ched< 30 days in advance. That, WJl.Y it isn't even negotiabte for a full month. We'll aent:1 you the program immediately. Try it. You'll begin slimming down quickly. comfortably and wtthout hunger pangs. If you're not satisfied, simpty ~m the pre> gram, and we'M return your ORIGINAL UNCASHED check. What's more. we'n return tt within three wOO<ing days. NO excuses, No delays. . READ THESE DOCUMENTED ACCOUNTS . Of ACTUAL WfJGHT LOSS: • P*"1I K is 45 )'MI'S Old • Ronnit 8. ll 25. HI mt ..,..,. tlO • poundl *"'" 2212 Ill. ID t• 4 Or keep the program for up to twetve months. Try. it tor an entire year. Even then, if you're oot satisfied we'll re- fund your purchase price in full .. This is the falrest way we know to PROVE to you how· wett this new pt'(9am woncs. 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""° ..,, ,.,., Mttlp . bllgllrl ,,,. * ,,,,_ ~ ... • Carl R • 52 HI mt 44.8 poundl 111 llw monthl agmtr. no l'lut'l1' or FOR EXTRA FAST SEAi/iCE. USE VISA OF' MASTEACAAO ,.-C8I '! ~ 11&3llN3QO jMor'dly ~~.Me_.,, r.,..or -a..-CM!.- .1 IW c:ouoon I ** oi"lltllY : Aca . e--a.. : '-----------------------------------------· 19113 GtMft T-P-lnC ~ . ' ::: ::: ::: hat's the saVViesl New ... ... ... . . ::: ::: ::: Years tesolutton of all? Not ::: ::: :~:to make. any, ol-coorsc.- · ••• ••• •••And I alt ••• ••• ••• so ast year, er our ••••••••••• fi al .. redi . .. • •• •••••• rst an nu p aaons issue. we resolved: never a@in! So what's our first move for '84~ Yup: a whole new list of fearle$$ predictions. We'll take the credit for the ones that come true. naturally. And the ones that bomb out? We'll just blame the experts we veoeen consulting. onJyriJ.r. right? Ndllrlll .. IH4 "I think we've pretty much stood au- thor George Orwell's scenario on its head. Orwell's vision w~ one of a lop- clown. centralized. Big Brother govern· ment running everybody's lives. What's happening in the country is that we Americans.-bottom-up. are running our own lives. "In this vast land 1t is our natural con- dition to ·be decentralized and diver- sified. But there were two events in history that centralized us. One was the combination of the Great Depression and World War II and our response to them. The other. and the more impor· tant , was the incredible cent raJiz10g im· pace of industnalization. During the SO's. we kind of turned our souls over to the corporation. We turned o ur kids over to the schools. welfare to the Government and health to the medical establishment. Now we are in the pro- cess of reclaiming all of the above. In large part this is because we are mov· ing from an industrialized to an infor· mational economy. We wiJl become more diversified and more decentralized during the rest of the century." Jolin 'va1sbtt1 '' tht' outhur "' ""'ega1ren<1' H•tlferY .... M1••Y Pa}' rajses wlil average only ~.6 per-. cent tn1s year, according to a survey by. Sibson & C.O .. a compensation con. suiting firm based in Princeton. NJ. Despite the economic upturn, corn· panies are keeping salary budgets lean. ..... Up If you want to stay m step fashion· wise in '84, consider it the year of the lee. "We'll be seeing a 10( of hosiery," says Emily Cho. nationally known im· t age consultant and author of LOoRJns. t1 ~~· Wng Tarilic 24 Hours a i Day. ~e Aashdance look will stay ti with us. because exercise, budget and f' putting your own colors togetfier are I m. So with the short f7ashd<Jnce-style ~ T-shirt dresses. you can wear leggings l on top of leggmss for a terrific loo k." 4 F.uav Wwa:r • JA.P>UAAY 1 • •• Richard Stewart. owner ol Rex Rab-Psy~. ·whose members 1nclud~ bit Development Corporation. a rabbit· mafly racfiO and TV therapists, recentlv -..--~1J1"""a:u_..,..,u ..... 18"Vi:ist~rad?so·._......., .... -trsred the most1>0Pular topics of todav s success with his first rabbit-meat fa.st· caUers. The winners are mamaae . food restaurant (on the Purdue Univer: Child care and discipline, phobias. de- sity campus in Indiana) that he's taking press.on . anxiety and sexual relatJOns his hare-brained menu on the road. ··"!"c"i ~ ....... i "Conservatives are all going to run off and hide their heads in the sand come election time. because they are not allowed to talk about a balanced bl.Jd8et; they are reduced toiloping that they misled the country for 30 years on the importance thereof. So I think that out of sheer embarrMSment. 1f not out of conviction. they will talk about na- tional security and foreign policy -the need for a strong military defense and post-Grenada foreign policy "On the minds of the voters. the bread and butter issue will be. as always, the prke of bread and butter It ~II be jo~ and mflation, with a heavy dollop of IOtfirest rates thrown in. Which way are the numbers moving? Almost all American elections will be clom1na1ed by the economic issue in 1984. People always say that the foreign-pol icy question is extrem~y 1m· portant. but it never quite works our tha1 way when they go lo vote. "I would eXRect the '84 election to be a fairly orthodox one involving an in· cumbent. That is. there will be a refer· endum on Reagan. The question will be: Do we or do we not like Ronald Reagan? He got to be President not because people liked him. but ~use people did not like Jimmy Carter. · ·•Democrats to watch in '84 -is there a-dark horse? Well. there are stx dead horses and tWd very old gray mares. I don't see how anybody. at this late date, can break out of that pack to catch those rwo front-runners (Mondale and Glenn). It will be very hard to catch Mondale. If I had to bet on a Democrat· ic nominee today. I wouJd (I) be very unhappy and (2) bet on ~ndale." ~ Will is CJ Pu/Jt:rJer f)'1.Zr-wtllnlf18 rolumnrst and out~ ol St•ecr .it 6 Soukrall The first franchised Hop-Scotch is ft&HNW ..... scheduled to open in a few months in lc••••Y · -florissant, Mo .. near the University 'of "I believe an economic recove~· t) Missouri in St. Lows. underway but that-it will be-stalled bv C1•aa .. lllil89 Sima early J9S.5 because of a return of high 'The hot male stars of the year will ·merest rates. These rates will preven1 be the hot ones of '8.1: Tom Cruise consumers from buying houses and (Risky Busmess). Matthew Broderick autos and will stymie corporate invest· (WarGames). Timothy Hutton (Dome!) ment m new plant equipment In add1· and Matt Dillon (Rumblefish). tion , the dollar's strength will PJOmpt a ''Two very hot women are AJly flood of imports. making U.S. SoOOs too Sheedy ( WarGames) and Jennifer Beals expensive for foreign buyers. This will (F7ashdance). [Beals has signed an ex· thwart the growth of American corn· dusive contract with French designers panies .. ,.. Manthe and Fr~IS Girbaud.J ILsl~ n.urou lS 0 ptO/iusor ol tron(Jmt<\ ul "I also think the home viewing mar· "I T ond OU1.h<x ol ~ ~m Soo"' ket -not cable. but video cassette - will be big in '84. Once the hardware becomes less expensive. the market will boom. I believe we're going to see stars. producers and directors making a package agreeing to do a movie for a fair sum of money -not low-budget but not S24 million either -and do it for home use only. These wtll be movies you can only get in a cassette. And 11 will have a life of. say, a year or so, then be sold to cable · Pal ColllllS t.J the mterrammmt ttittO' Qll CBS \iom1m1~ -.... y t; . Paycla1 II ...... It's hard to say what the 34th ·Pres1· dent would make of all of this. but 1t s probably sale to guess that he would grin. Some 15 years alter his dea1h Eisenhower is becoming popular again. A number of books about him have recently been published And perhaps most noticeable, says syn· dicated columnist Bob Greene. aulhor of the recent Amencan Beal. "Folks who ha~t about Eisenho"· er m years are suddenly finding him on. their minds. One now hears ordmar. citizens dropping his name into their discussions of politics and world events." llf.t1Y'• Olt +le ··1 think the Uni~ Stales ma\· ha' e the best overaU showing in the· 01) m· pies that it's ever had. ln.J.he Winter Olympics. I think we·n win gold medals in men's and women's figure skaung· Scott Hamilton and Rosalynn Sumners "In alpine ski racing, we could w111 the first men ·s ~d medal ever Phil Mahre could do 1t. or his twm brother. Steve. could. In women's ski rilC1rt8. there are two contenders capable of winning a rnedaJ , maybe a gold medal Tama.fa McKinney and Cindy 1'4elsi.in -Allywtly, lhNiif .laia+ It's almost certain there will never be Call-in therapy will be increasingly 'The big question is the hoc.kev ream~ Can it duplkate what the hocke\ team in 1980 dJd? I think 11'11 wm a medal; the gold medal is really. really tough. The team won't be playmg at home this time, and the home crowd had a lot to do with the outcome in 1980. a meat shortage for the soon-t~an-popular in 1984. as more people than chtsed fast.food eatery known as Hop-eyer before let it all hang out over &.he Scotch. The specialty of the house is auwaves in order to get free profession· Southern Fried RabQlt al adVlce. The Association for Media ''The star of the Summer Olvmp1~ should be a young man named f.arl 0 Lewis: People are already talking about him as the new Jesse Owens. He could win four gold medals, participating in the 100 meters, 200 meters, long jump and relay. .. In the l ,SOO..meter races, the Americans Steve . ~t and Sydney Maree are both nledal contenders. Mary Decker could be a very big star tor women's track -the biggest since Wilma Rudolph ." Jim Mc.Koy IS O/t ABC $pOftS CDmmm!OIOT Al L '''•'"Up CB.5 will be .. coming on like a bull " in 1984 to take the first two ratings spots in 1he soap<>pera derby, predicts-Joyce Becker, owner of Soap Opera Festivals. Inc. and a columnist for Daytime 7V magazine. :;J"here will be a fight for the No. 1 rating~n CJuiding light and As the ™>rid Tums. Both will appeal ~ongly to ~ aud1ences." She also says that storyhnes will lean more toward the male characters. Hoptoff,F ... I In , a tradrtion-shattering move, the New York Playboy Oub is ready to in· elude ''male service personnel" when it opens early this year in a new location with a new loo.k. The men will not be called bunnies, and no decision has been made yet as to what they will wear. But word is that Hugh Hefner. chai rman of the board of Playboy Enterprises. is looking.. for a costume that's .. sexy but not intimidating." De•··~· .. .. ......... .• "Soviet intelligence operations are increasing and becoming bolder. That means more and more spies get caught , which automatically augments tension. Tensions were growing even before the shooting down of the Kore- an airliner and the stall in art1l$ neaoti· ations. There had been a perceptible hardenin~ on the Soviet side, even though immediately prior to that hardening, ~h sides came to grips with the need to change their relation· ship from confrontation to n~iation. Now there is a hardening again. "It is very significant that, following the Korean airliner incident. Yuri An- '<iropov came out on the side of the mili· tary with nd ifs. ancfs or burs. In other words, the harder heads preuailed. And whatever dialogue was goina-on.-at ..a senior level, between our two govern· ments was suddenly shut off. This is. of course, dangerous. "Grenad~ was a very significant tum· ing point in that it Wai the first dent made in the Brezhnev doctrine, which holds that~arxist. revOiutions are-irre- versible. The Soviet Union and Cuba will no doubt be looking for wa~ to even the soore." Amoud dllk>rchgro~ is a former hiegn corr~ spoadtn~and~Monim~. TopsDeWll They·were the rage of the late SO's and early 60's, but by 1974 convertibles had pretty much disappeared from Detroit assembly lines. This year.· thanks to popular demand, they11 be back in full force in auto showrooms. Even the Caddy Eldorado convertible will make a return. ............... Stop knocking polyester -n may save your life someday. Knitted tubes of the synthetic fabric have been used in European hospitals to replace defective ~human arteries for the past year and may be used here eventually. 'The de- vice is lighter. more pliable." says John Pollock. a surgeon at the Royal lnfir· mary in Glasgow. Soot.land. And since polyester does not fray, the ends of the artery can be sewed right up to the edge. "In.the lasa few years, we've seen that people in communities and neighbor· hoods are aware aboo.t various matters and are protesting what they don't like. I don 't just mean young people; I mean pet]ple of all aees and of all strata. That's a ~ of awakening. '-SO-.this year I think peop1e will re- spond tQ a broad ~ of social issues, .as well as to Political issues like nudear weapons and nudear reactor plants.. t believe they11 start thinking in concert and have gatherings. I'm looking k>r it.'' Sluds Tf!Tlftd IS a hdlOltOl'f. todO and 7V a>mmfn- • toter and Olihor ol Amerian On!ems: loll and Found Oodla .... Dead Americans in growing numbers are placing their trust in religion and repudiating the claims of science, says pollster George Gallup Jr. Over half of all Protestant adults surveyed told Gallup they rely on God more today than they did five years ago. AJ the root of this change. Gallup says, is "the growing oonvidion that religion. rather lhaJ) sCience. can answer the problems of rhe world." Gallup adds. however, that only about 12 percent of our population is "highly committed" to religious prac- tice. Even more revealing is the poll's finding~ perceived improvement in the nation's spiritual life seems to hinge largely on the feeling of "material well-being" among Americans. ...... Tech First it was rock 'n' roll. Then har9 rock, sol rock, add rock. punk rock :-.·:-. And now, according to an Adweek magazine survey of recording and radio-5lation producers, the next great fad will be Ledmo-pop, whk:h just suits a country deep ftt the throes of com- putermania. Techno-pop is rock music that's total- ly synthetic except for the vocal parts. Some industry experts predict the syn- thesizer will be to the mid-80's what the electric guitar was to the 60's. Morel.MleaMm• • "Organized labor may soon become tired of seeing jobs slip oUl of its hands into the hands of robots," says Steve Wels.sman. a research associate at ln- temational Resource -Pevelopment Inc .. a market-rese~consulting firm based_ in Norwal Conn. One alter- native , he points out, would be major nationwide strikes organized by the A.F.L.C.1.0 . Another possibility, though. is the incorporation of the robots into the labor unions. "If the unions con· tinue to lose jobs to the robots, they might insist upon rollecting dues from the robots," says Weissman. "'These, of course, would be phantom dues paid by the manufacturers employing the robqts." "I believe strongly that the stock market wiU be higher at the end of 1984 than it was at the end of 1983. So it's sensible and worthwhile to invest in it. The ~ns for this improvement are, first, we have curbed inflation: We expect no more than a 4 to 6 percent inflation next year. Second, interest rates should be either flat 1or slowly declining. probably declining. Third. the economy will continue to rise somewhat rapidly. But beyond that . I he fact is that stocks today are very, very low priced: They have declined so dra- matk.alty during the periods of oppres- sive inffation of past years that we've ~ a very long way to go before catc.h- mg up to Where they were in the ~·" MonhoJJ lod> tS iM managing «blor ol Monty mQ(JaZIM ond author of MM1hall Loeb'• Money Gulde. .. -·- '-:. -=~ I ( I --..~ Reed'ao_. P .... ctl•• .. ee.t Ac:tre8& Shirley MacLaine for Terms Of Endearment. ("Her strongest competition: Barbra ~reisand in 'lenll and Meryl Streep in Silkwood.') Best Actor. Albert Finney for The Dresser or Al Pacino for Scmfoce. (" 1983 was not a very strong year for actors.") ee.t Pldure: Terms of Endearment or Uig. Rex Rttd is a film cntic and authcY ol li'avolta to Keaion "Men and women are beginning to look for sex with trust . with care. with commitment. Divorce is no longer the first option; it has become the last op- t1on. Young people are far less promis- cuous than they were. We are seeing people less willing to run into extra· marital affairs. and there seems to be a general return to co~rvative sex: sex with commitment. -, "The economic conditions have also regenerated the famify as the source of personal satisfaction. There are so many of the postwar baby boomers in middle management now that they know. even if they work hard and per· fonn well, they aren't going to get big pay raises or new titles automatically fAMU.Y WfDl.V. JAl'IUAAY I • llt4 s PREDICTIONS every year: So these individuals are looking 10 their ramilies ror satisfaction and emot1<>nal stroking. •.• ... ·. .. ... .. "I think people today are getting cJos. er than they used to. We have gone through a time or selr-improvement to a realization that. unless you relate to someone. there isn't much satisfaction." '· Dr lo';<t BrothM i.s a psycho/otJtsl and a~hor ol How 10 Gel Wh•ever Yoo Want Out of 1.Jfe • ..... , .... ,Pl•••• No teasing -the bubble hairstyle or the 60's is back. but ifs in an 80's ver· sion, de$gne(j.. by Edwin Lombardi d stylist ror Sebastian International Nowadays. teasing is kept to a mini· mum. and the result is a hairstyle tha1 ., short, simple and easy to care ror. ~·Pro · Pow ... 'The teams ths have been dominant in pro basketball 'for a long time mar not sustain that position much longer There will be new and different teams that will become threats, largely because of the number of great ne\\ stars coming up. "Te.ams to watch: rlJ'St of all, HOusion. because of Ralph Sampson: lh;~t's d team that's really going to nse in thf· next couple of years. Also, watch San Diego . which has a fine mixture or veteran players and new. young players like Terry Cummings. Detroit. Oucago. Portland and Dallas could also come on strong." DlcJt ~ b a Cli5 ~ commtntQ/Or 1ay n.at-a.-.. 1 Have you ever strolled down a c1t\ street and heard a siren blaring from a vehide parked at the curb? Was the car burglariz.ed? Or w~ it just soundin~ off? Well, now comes the very latest 111 car protection: the voice-synthesized alann. Cahs Inc .. a manufadurer 91 automobile alarms 1n Mt. Vernon. N.Y. has come up with a device thal no1 onl\ emits the usual piercing siren but add., a chorus of "Burglar. burglar!" Weall •rwNet And last but not least, the weathN During the past two years. we felt ti 1 effects of a reoccurring phenomenon known as El Nino: Dramatic ternperd· ture changes in the tropical Pac1fll Ocean's surface indirectly ca~ a significant increase in precipitation, 111 the U.S. According to the Nationdl Weather Service. EJ Nino condit10n5 art' almost back to nonnal, and it is expe<:trd lhat . .ttliS year our climate will be mnu enced by mo~ traditional factors fW 6 f.um.v WFDO.'I • 'AMJAAY 1 • 19&4 HE HEART SOUND r SIGNALS TROUBLE By Toni Raiten diagnosis. Joan Hayw d. 32, of New York City, was shocked last year when she learned she had M.V.P. "Alter/I Your doctor places his cold found out it was common and not dis-' stethoscope on your chest. U abling, I wa5 able to calm down," she the heart ·is working nonnaJ. ·says. "It doesn't affect my life." In fact, Jy, it wilJ make the reassuring few patients suffer from it so severely "lul>dub" sound of blood pumping that they must restrict their activities. through the heart's chambers. If the However, some M.V.P. patients devel- doctor hears a dicking sound, though, op additional heart problems and run a you could have..an enlarged heart vaJve higher risk. of heart attack or stroke. and be among the 10 percent of the Studies at the University of North Caro- population who suffer from mitral lina and Stanford University of CaH- vaJve prolapse (M.V.P.). Odds are that fomia have found that patients with the ,...-.---~ condition also run a higher risk of endocar- diti.s, which \s a bacteri· al infection around the heart. Before any M.V.P. patient has sur· gery, doctors prescribe antibioti'cs. and in severe cases, M.V.P. j-:r; sufferers are placed on a heart medication. Doctors aren't sure i why some people with M.V.P. experience problems -such as a ------------------~ racing heart -while l ~ echocardiogrom has helped doctors to diasnose m1tral uolue prolapse. you never felt anytruna. amiss. The mitral valve works as a gate be- tween the upper left reservoir chamber of the heart and the lower left pumping chamber. To regulate the flow of blood into the pumping chamber. the mitral valve soaps shut . preventing any blood from flowing back into the upper chamber as it contracts. An enlarged mitral valve functions well enough in most cases. despite its "floppiness." which causes it to waiver when closing, instead of snapping shut. But some- times the valve loosens and blood seeps back into the upper chamber. cutting down on the heart's efficiency. Though many M.V.P. patienli have no side effects. some suffer from an- noying symptoms. "Patients have ex- perienced shonness of breath. fatj~ue. dizziness, chest pain . a 'skipping or 'racing' heart. sometimes even the loss of consciousness," says Dr. H. Cecil Coghlan . a professor at the University of Alabama s School of Medicine. For centuries physicians coupled these symptoms with hypochondria. Then in the early I 9'70's, a breakthrough in medical technology. echocardiography, permitted doctors 10 watch the heart worlt and led them to believe that their pattents' symptoms were linked to an enlarged mltral valve. Seventy percent of patients with M.V P. are women. In most cases,. the only unsettling aspect of M.V.P. is the ·others aren't even aware of their condi· tion. According to a studr by ·Dr. Coghlan . the size of the valves enla~ ment has little lo do with the severity of the symptoms. Coghlan's study com- bined other findings to indicate that an enlarged valve by itself will not cause the complaints voiced by M.V.P. suf· ferers. Something else might be at fault. Dr. Coghlan theorizes that the symp- toms might be caused by a "disordP.r in the patient's computer." He discovered that M.V.P. patients with severe symptoms suffer from an imbalance of the nervous system. which helps regulate a heart's response to physical or emotional stress. Simply standing up or climbing stairs. for ex· ample. requires a mc:ssagt from the brain lo the.heart.and lungs refl\llating circulation and respiration. M.V.P. pa- tients who suffer severely not only have an enlarged mitral valve but may also have ;3 malfunctioning "central computer in the mid-brain," Dr. Coghlan explains With the "computer" out of whack. some control over cir- culation and respiration can be lost. which may explain why some M.V.P. patients get dizzy when they stand up. Researchers have raised matt qu~ tions than answers, but there is little to fear. You can live with M.V.P. II you have these symptoms, rontad your doc-- tor; and tor more information, Call ~r local American Heart Assodatipn. AV 7bm Raitrn " a ~lanu IJJflltr who oltm rr:ports on h~lth issws f AMJLY WUJIJ.Y . JAMUAJIY I • 1"4 1 Display your pride in America-a celebrate the 200th Anniversary of . _-tb.e_U_$_Great-S&a~ with this ·historic Commemorative Medal- d ie-struck in a strictly limited edition-layered in previous 14- KARAT GOLD ... and hand-set with a fiery 17-facet .25 pt. GENU1NE DIAMOND as a tangible - expression of America's power and greatness. laauecl Onlr Untll Dec ... 31, 1984 The U.S. Great Seal Medal will be privately minted o n l y until December 31 , 1984, after which time the edition will be closed. To attest to its status as a future family heirloom, each medal, and the name of its original owner. will be permanently registered ill the Archives of Poole's Fifth Avenue. A Certiflcala of AuJbenticlty will be provided for your complete protection. 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Whether you're a nuclear physicist, physician, marketing Sllfclalisl, sales- person. potter, tool-and-0.ie maker or astronaut. getting in touch with and productively channeling your creativity can distinguish you as an innovative leader in your field. What is creativity? The dictionary provides a few definitions. On creative: "ProdUdive. having the qu.iity of something created rather than irni· tat ed." And on creator: "One that creates, usually by bri~ something new or original into being. · These definitions are fine. but they don't tell us anything about the crea- tive process. If we're going to tap our • crealive ~ore. we first have to know something ~t the Stages of creativity. Donald W. 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At this point, he has to stop, w¢hdraw -a.FMHet-the problem or pro~ate, ~ sometimes fo r months. Tune heals and allows Clear, objective thinking and a fresh oonfrontation with~ problem. Now that we understand the creative proces.s, here are fi"e steps lo help im- prove our on-the-job creativity~ Find. tareet-The $64,000 question ts: How are you going to channel your creativity to have maximum impact, or. how are you ~ina to successlulJy tar· get your'treatJvitylf What idea or prob-· fern is most viabte? Which one stands the best chance of being realized? In what a.rej\S are your valUed abilities of most use to the company? • Get orpnbwl. Once you have a target, organizalion is needed. What tools or equipment are required? Where are you going to execute your plan? What systems are needed to set the work done efficiently? Uae lmaglnadon. Without im* ination the creative persQn can't har· nes.5 ideas. Imagination is the ability to spot gaps and inadequacies that others fail to see. 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Aher that, he went on to perform offbeat pans in the movies M•A•s•H. The~y of the Locust:--. Casanova and lffi"°asion of the Body Snatchers Satherlanrft personal life has been equally uan·egated: I® mar· , riages that ended in divorce and a looe· affair with his KJute co-star. Jane Fon· da. For thfl past 11 years. however. he has been living with Canadian actress Francine Racette, mother of three of his five children. He also sees steadiness in the roles hes been playing recently in moVtes such as Threshold. Max Dugan Returns and, opening next month, Crackers. Sutherland, 48. talked about pas1 hardship and presem happiness Wtth FAMILY WEEKLYS Mary £//in Bruns Bnme: What 11 the connection between you and the cbaracttts yoo've played recently? Sutherland : I think the link in my hfe is Fr.ancine Racette, because she has pro- vided me with an extraordinary stabili- ty, and all those characters have stabili- ty. They are not fragmented, they are not ephemeral or fancifu l. ~You once said you'd falleo • Ut· tie lo love with each of your f& male ~•tan. How did you Uke working with Manha Muon in Max DU(IOJI ReturrW! Sutherland· She's a terribly sexy woman: physically, she's a wonderful woman. She's so searching in her life and her identity and constantly, severe- ly perusing every aspect of herself I find her wonderful and loving. ~ Old you daydream a lot u • child? Sutherland: My head's always worked that way. II has a rectangular. kind of screen and everything plays on it I could move people arouffi. I could sit and watch them and tell them to do things. It was e'itraordinary. ~ Robert Redford dlrected you lo Ordinary People. Would you work with him again? Sutherland · Yeah, sure, because he's a terrific film maker. more so than a ter- rific actor. He has. I think. immense talent. " ' Q: I u.ndentand you auUled wtth the bhtb8 ol your three Yoance-t ~ What WU that like?• Sutherland: Lovely. wonderful. thril· ling. With all three children it worked 12 FAAim.Y W FLllLY. JA/fUAJlY I • 19114 DONALD SUTHERLAND for very long but, you know. 10 seconds, five seconds. I was in a coma. I felt as if I were in waler _and my feet were sinking down into the water very quietly. There was a noise, a very com-f RANK TALK ABOUT FAMILY, FATE AND FONDA -.,.. forttng sound. Then it au became blue. -really be9utiful. and I started to go out wonderfully. Our experience was terrific. ~ Have the cllmculdee of your own cblldbood made you • ~ =~~eally, no. They say that children who are beaten beat their ''Oh, I would love to get married, fly in 10,000 people, have a terrllfc time. Welt maybe when rm 60.'~ own children My parents loved me with an intensity that I hope I love my children with. 1 love them in a long- range way. Sometimes I'm ruthless in my demand for an intellisent approach to a situation. which maybe I shouJd'do a little Jess, but they sure are well loved. • Q: So yoar parmta ~ pretty llC>Od to you. Sutherland: I didn't even know that people argued. I was 16 or 17 years old _______ ......, down a tunnel. and it was so seductive. when somebody yelled at me, and I said. 'What?" I found out quickly. ~ What do you remember best about your chlldbood ume.? Sutherland: I was in the hospital once for a very long time. I can remember the heavy doors, the sound of them shutting. I can remember the squeak of the nurses' shoes, the starch in their uniforms. they were starched and white. The nurses had very root hands and so much grace. so much grace . ~ Oki you think about death? Sutherland: One day when I was 6 or 7, I reali1.ed that people djed. I didn't know anyone who had died -my brother was to die much later -but I realil.ed that life would come to an end and.. that death was a part of living: and I remember sitting all day in a comer and looking at the wall. I just stayed there trying to work out how I was go- ing to deal with it. I was with my mother when she died . She was in my arms and I knew that she was dying anct tfle event of her death was not a surprise, but it was a shock. it was a true shock -awesome. Q: la It true tb8I bl 1969 you ~ mealnll* and ~ died? Sutherland: They sayl almost died. not I knew I was dying, and I really had to fight hard to resist. ~ Did that experience chanle your Ufe? Sutherland: I find it very difficult to sleep now unless I am with someone who loves me a lot. I sleep for two or three hours, and then I wake up.. The experience made it dear that when you die, you're on your own, and that your oommitments and obligations to people and to the world are relative to that. ~ Have your illDeMeS made you very protective of your chlldren'• health? Sutherland':-X~· I _don't think I could survive the Jos.s of a child. I don't think I t.®ld even survive talki~ about that. I really love them. I don t think I'm overprotective, but I'm pretty protec- tive. They sure don't go on a boat with- out a life vest. § ~ Oki belnC teaM!d by other ldda .. affect )'..oar cooftdencie with girls? j Sutherland: I remember when I was 17 ~ asking a girl if she would go out with ~t· me and she said yes. I was shocked. Q: Do your ldda want you and Francine to set married? j Sutherland: They don't calione way or & the other, and Francine doesn't want to ~ get married. She was scared by a .. oousin's wedding when she was a kid. But I really would love to have a grand party. I bought her a wedding dress about three years ago, really a wonder- ful dress -a S3,500 white dress, ·a beauty, just a beauty. She's never had it out of the box. Oh, I would love. you know. to get married, fly in J0,000 peo- ple, have a terrific time. Yeah, well. maybe we11 do it when we're 60. ~ Whal did you learn from your re&adoUblp wttb Jane Foncla? Sutherland: I leamett in the process of it never to be dependent on anyone ever again, literally not to invest in any individual ever, nobody. I also learned huge respect for women. I just had a terrific time: it was a great friendship. I really liked it. ~ You were once very active poa. tlcally. Are you acttve now? Sutherland: I work in the American Film Institute, and all of my social and political energies at the moment go in- to that .... And I have tried to educate my chiJdren so that they will make the best use of their brains in this nudear age. I hope that it, by some magic and good luck, the world is still around when they're old . enough to have power, they will have the intelligence to make it safe forever. AV • • .. " 'By Betty W hite and Thomas J. Watson D·unoa a 60 Minures segment on Jfel therapy, newsman Har- ry Reasoner quipped, "It seems that man's best friend 1n some cases may prove to be man's best medicine." Reasoner was referring lo claims that a pet may improye your physical and/or mental health. For example. a study conducted by the Cenler for Interaction of Animals and Society at the University .of Penn- sylvania shOwed that heart attack vic- tims fared better during recovery if they were pet owners. Of the 53 pa- tients studied who had pets. only three died within a year after their attacks. Of the 39 patients studied who had no pet.S. 11 died: a difference of over 20 percent. lt didn't matter what kind of pets -dofp, cats, birds, fish; they all relaxed their owners. Pets seem to prove not only physi- cally but also emotionally therapeutic. "Animals cannot take the ~ace of another human being," says James Lynch. Ph.D.. a profe:ssor of psy- chok>gy at the University of Maryland SchoOI'" ol Medicine. "but they are another irhportant dimens1on through which the need for companionship mav be satisfied." . To help meet thal need , petS have been brought into children's centers. nursing homes and reform schools.~­ chol~ists and psychiatrists have wit· nes.sed some remarkable successes with petS and emotionally impaired people. As part of one profec.'t, inner-city ch il- dren who have never been around many animals are bused to Green Chipmey Fann In upstate New '1bri<. The childreo, many of whom are ter- ribly introverted and cannot relate to people, ooddle and ·pet the .animals. Therapists hope that the animals will serve as a kiOO:lft point for psydlothera- PY and help the children become more responsible and selkontrolled. Once a relationship develops be- tween a patient and an animal, the pa- 1 tient often transtefs his or her trust from the Pet to the therapist. and ultt- mately, ·to other people. Sonny, a 191'ear-Old psychocic, spent most of his lime in a-hospital tying in a mununy position. The staff ~ treatments ranging from recreational therapy to druss to try to pull Sonny from his uncommunicative behavior. Nothing worked. Before administerlne elec- troshock therapy, his doctor placed a little terrier on Sonny's bed. Immediate- ly the dog jumped on the youth. licking his face. and to everyone's surprise. Sonny bursl into a smile. ~ himself up on one elbow, he asked "Where can I keep him?" Pwr+ii:ttrictc on this case credit the t~ .... J;h ~ the initial break- through that ~entuaUy led to Sonny's recovery. The operative words here are inilial breakthrough. When problems are complex and deep-seated. a pet should not be expected to change a pa- tient's personality forever. Pet therapy can. however. open a locJced door and make a patient reachable to others. Aline Kidd . PhJL.a professor of psy· chology at Mills c.otlege in California, had a young patient who refused to talk. When the' little boy arrived wM his mother at Kidd's office, he curled himseU into a ball and pulled his jacket over his head. Hethen wrote a note: "Leave Me Alone!" The boy's mother mentioned that he only talked to his cal, so Kidd asked her to bring the pet for the next appointment. '11le littie boy would talk to the cat, and in about two months he would talk to me ~ cause/ talked to the cat," says Kidd. Though not appropriate in all cases, pets can satisfy many patients' needs for unconditiona+-affection. Patients discover rather quickly that pets will not judge them. 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Consequently, the tions wtth negative people. average life of a dollar bill is •Don 1 tell people what expected to shrink from 18 to you re gomg to try to stop do-17 months. t mg Instead. concentrate on The quality of the money in ~ the desired neu habit or resuJt circulation began declining in 5 Esrabl' h d ~ 1978 and was duly noted, says i • is a rewar or David Starin. chairman of the ~ vour-;elf dhead of time ~ 11 \\hKh the editors of f.\\llO Federal Reserve Bank 's new \\ t f H'r d\ quality-control Good I uck . c-+-lil&:F~,._~,,_-. task force. "Amer· ciild have ,.. icans are pretty a Happy fussy,·· lie points out 'They want their money, like their flag. to be dean and crisp."' r ·the past several years it has begun to arr pear that chivalry. while not exactly as dead as the dinosaur. has pretty m~ gone the way of chaperones and crinolines. Yet. according to a Merit Report Opinion Survey conducted recently. 90 percent of the 1.200 adults questioned are all in favor of traditional male nK'eties: opening doors for women, assisting them in and out of cars. lighting their cigarettes. "Such etiquette should not be a casualty of the · chahging roles of men and women," is the view. There's just one small prob- lem: People seem to like the idea of courtesy more than the prac#ce of it. Thirty per· cent of those polled think . men are treating women worse now than they did 10 years ago And a more m· teresting )>olnt · 32 percent of CLIAN •ILU O• HIALlll Still . bucking the old ' system leaves the Gov·~~, emment with a new problem: what to do with the dirty dollars. At one / point it was suggested that '' the tons of shredded rnon· I t's hardly news that a dol· lar bill doesn't go as far as it used to. Well. starting this vear a dollar bill won·t go as long as 1t used to either As f part of a SI million effort to ~ make ~ .S currency more ~ presenrable. ne'w\ sensors will i be installed m the Federal § RPserve Svsrem ·s monev ~ counters to detect worn -out l bills and take them our of ci r· ey might make sood bed-/ dirig for horses. but the ; idea was quickly scratched , when it was learned that f the green ink on the bills is poisonous. "I also think the idea that the monev be washed or mend· • ed mStead of shredded is 1m· practical," says Starin. "I mean. what would we do' Hang 1t out., on a clothesline to dry?" AIUPalDIA W at good is a gn> cery store in which you can't poke the melon. squeeze the bathroom tissue or scowl at the check· out attendant who puts a car· ton of eggs at the bottom of your bag. Admittedly. you carr't squeeze or scowl at the Phone-In Orive-Thru Market. which recently opened in Los Angeles. On the other hand, you can buy a week's worth of groceries without leaving your car an<t. be in and out of the parking lot in three minutes. Store patrons make selec- tions from a catalogue of 4.000 items. and phone in their orders using product code numbers (a banana. for example. is 6&-029).-Three hours later. when custorcr ers pull up to the market warehouse, a "greeter'' brings bags and bill to the car. A S 1.50 service charge per visit plus a $20 mem- bership fee are required Says owner Ron Cameron. ··we think this will revolu- tionize the modem grocery business the way the first supennarket did 30 years ago." '\ not bring relief from stress; but provokes an "explosion that results in personal, familial or marital apocalypse... says Moss. .. Ifs only when all the festivi- ties are over that reality sets in and people notice the empty chair. the lost loved one, the lack of funds." he explains. As a result, tension and depres- sion build. To help prevent the. post-hofiday blues. family and friends should be · lartv sensitive to each r needs and feelings at this time of year. .·.J-~~~., .~~i!' iC. , • • • .. ... ... ~ •• 4 ' ' .... . ' .., __ , .,. · ... . ".. . . . -.. .. ~ ·-' -,.;: ..... ~tl'.~J ,...__... ,_ ·--~~,g..~ -THDAYS (~I Capricorn} Sunday Barry Goldwater 75: J.O. Salinger 65. Monday -Isaac Asimov 64 . Tuesday -Ray Milland 76; Victoria Principal 34. Wednesday-Dyan Can· non 47; Jane Wyman 70 Thursday -Walter Mondale 56: Diane Keaton 38. Friday -Danny Thomas 70: Bonnie Franklin 39. Saturday -Ken· ny Loggins 36 ~!Ind,...... Pat,.c• M L•"Sl!"Y Vlot ~ al'lll .W IMraetor GeraloWr~ Es9ait1¥e Edi~ I( ... ~ Menecli"G Editot T"" ~ ~ ~ AoCef1 ~ --Ectttor. Pat~ A«rotl ~ Eoito( Maroyn 11-~ ~ Ma1V E"" 8'V"4 ~ EOllO\ o-8'°"'"8 ""'I I QtlW ~.,, ~ ""°'° Editor VlclOr• a.... ,.,, Olreetor. ~ Sta111 Alt SeMcie OINctOt, A<Nro VKMl• An Aeeoclate. BAtt»ra JllDlar1 Conlrll)utl"O Wrtl -. Aaott1 C.ola ~" ~L "'-• ~r KallleOM lOwTy I Teqa~ ~Me .. •no~ OMnOetQ 1W~Otll ~ ... Wno.tr •llll ~l Viet ,_...,..,,.. QM. Met JO<'latna n ~ l ... Th0m11s Plat@ c ........ 1---. '-'Oil<>" ~:M"«' 11 f.um.Y Wmu.v • JANU.UY 1 . '* v "·M~. I Ok. of ~Ilona, R>el'lllO Mllten Prod. Dli. DevtO 8'My Plennlng. "'<"•" Mont...,.,,,o Mell111p Mo<. W~l·am 1(-y 'TYPOOt•Ollef. ·0.0.• ROM V P·AMOC AO Ou ,xi. Frtze• Jr Eui.tn Mgr. '--1 G Gr_, Oil Client I Agency Aetetion., ~ 8 "'°"'9fs ANOC Wt..., Mg<, R"l'llrtt I( C.rrOIC SOl.lt,_ft Mgr K-1" J ~'"Y o.tl'Olt Mg<. l.INll"CI M Fllln Calif., "9nun1 Soe<ling "'°" 09• ltel!\ MO .IOtlft V,. .... ~119 Ole, Sleni.y Aown~ ~1"9 MQc. 1(8"' 0 "'MMnOIO f"TolnOtlon Dir~ Patroe: a l<-M C,...•1¥9 Dir Rooen eeni. .. 811. Pio. Mor, CotolftV Sc"OA'!lelO MefCNnctlell'Q Mgr., 0oMa Gent• .. Spec. E~te Mgr. 1..1CM Jat'OW Neweoeper Aela.tlON V P . l .. Ell .. V P Newepeper h!v!on, Raoen J Cl,,,st>en N-~ All. IJitQ111 .. JamH G Beller RQOerr H Marnot1 ~ Serv10QIC) JoMo1> C WIN ltenNIC)f· tallc>fl Mgt, Jim McCann Oletnbutiofl Mor Pflytlrt P•hero ~umet Svea .. unaa Moun! Actmtn ..... , .. 8art>er1 5n110<ro G9ft'I 1Jitff H1nanci.1 Ooerallone • .bM R.,,. •• COfltrooer Jama T E""9'°'' J• · 1·Car8t ·1:-iner ds . l S4 _Ai>i .•~· This Is No·r -a-=M·lsprlnt.-· Dear Reader: ~. \ Today the famous New York jewelry firm of Carter & Van Peel, of which I am President and Chairman of the Board, has begun removing I-carat emeralds from its New York corporate vault and will distribute them, on a first-come basis, for only $4 apiece tQ every person who mails this ad to the company address (below) before Midnight, January 31, 1984. All emeralds are I-carat in size or larger (some may be ·as large as 1 Yi carats) and will be accompanied by our Certifi~ate of Authenticity to that effect issued by gemol8gists of the firm of L.G.P. Gem, Ltd., of New York. All emeralds are genuine precious stones of the same size and quality that the firm of Carter & Van Peel regularly sells to its· customers and advertises in leading publications such as The New York Times. All emeralds are completely finished stones, each one cut, faceted and polished, ready to be displayed in a collection of precious stones or set in jewelry of the owner's choice. These emeralds will not be sold at this price by the company in any store. To obtain one at this price, mail this original printed ad to the company address below no later than Midnight, January 31, 1984. ' Why do· we offer genuine emeralds for S4 apiece? Being neither philanthropists nor saints, we at Carter & Van Peel expect to gain far more than we lose from this publicity campaign: Our firm is already known to the public ~a. large response advertiser of d~monds a.nd precious stones. We expect this publicity campaign to make us the largest, and to increase our yearly sales by millions of dollars. We will also gain the names of persons such as yourself, who will constitute a valuable roster of potential clients to whom we can mail announcements of future sales. As we readily admit, this publicity campaign is unashamedly profit-oriented and self-serving. If you accept in the same spirit, I think we shall both be well pleased-or your money will be speedily refunded. There is ·a limit of two (2) emeralds per address a( this price, but requests which are mailed early enough (before Jan. 22) may request as many as seven.Therefore I suggest you respond. promptly-to a void dissapointment. Sincerely, President and Chairman of the Board, Carter & Van Peel, !few York TO· OBTAIN YOUR EMERALDS: Mail this original printed ad (copies .,.or photostats are not acceptable) together with your name and address and $4 for each emerald. Add only $2 shipping and handling no matter how many emeralds.you are requesting. Mail to: Carter & Van Peel, $4.:Emerald Offer, Dept. 603-119, Box 10479 Westbury, N.Y. 11595. (V1378l) NOTE: All emeralds I are covered by a full money-back .guarantee. For your protection, they will be self-insured by the company and. shipped direct from our corporate vault in New York. . • , ... c._,,., • v.,. ..... '"'d . '*SN-~ wWINY ... ., ''* . . So very low they're amazing I And right at your f ingertips. These are ~..----1NW1~~·~i""'V~l~tainmncTtnramt-1filnerats-you wanr for yourself and your family. Order today-don't miss out! GROW SPROUTS IN YOUR KITCHEN Free Sprouter mal(es it Easy! Now you can have fresh sprou la every '( ftOW THE .IPROUT'lllt WOMS day-grown tight in your own lutchen for There aA only 2 Ma)' ates»-Nature do. the real. JUBl penn1~. Theee aprouta can be used in You1uat put .. poontul oheeda in t.buprouter and · dishes Ii ke chop suey, omelets, soups or fill wt th water. Snap on the perf'orawd cover and ~a-~~C:B casseroles-or eaten raw an salads. Freeh invert aprouter to. draan off uc.. wet.er ~l crunchy and dehcio~ sprouts add ust and :fiji!f !';~ed.ud°!a.andi:r:,2;!~t.b•JUwil\ food values to, your diet. Check the bos ID the order blank uad return It VITAMIN CONTENT INCAEAHO with an order for any ofthe 11.ema in tJW ad and we UP TO~ AS HIEDI SPROUT will include wit.bwt cha~e a'SEEO SPROUTER Bean aproulAI haw been uaed by the Ch1neae ror and packet or Heda. Orowinc 11proute i• fun: thousanda of yean. Now 1t hu been d.iacoverecl that the v1tanun cone.at ofv1riCM.11 Meda and beana can Thia offer e:irpirea January Ul. 1184 mcreue up to ~ in sprouunc ., \IM.UE •OO• s.oa ,., 417 .. . ue .. 715 ' 221 ... ... _... ,. 1..50 , .. us A,.l 7al:ll lllilTadec sir.a eoo Eftdoel CoupoM ...... Oldlr r•••·---·••••••••-••••••·~··••••••••••••••t I , MAIL ORDER COUPON ' I E 0 MONn4'S ~·· i VITAMIN 88 • ~~i • 400 Unft ... ,.., : I ,._,... § 100fot 1.et I t --..--SOD for 7-· 1 L.'::2 ..... ----~~~~~-------~~-'!'~ .. 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