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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot- 5UNDA 'T . FEBRUARY 5. 198~ Coaat One man was killed and another was seriously In- jured Saturday afternoon when a Volkswagon col- lided head on with a pick-up truck In West- minster./ A2 The 750 teachers In the Huntington Beach Union High School District have approved a new contract. I A2 California Agricultural experts say they may need to spray Insecticide In San Diego County to to rid the re- gion of Caribbean fruit flles./A3 Cable cars will be back on , San Francisco hllls In April for testing of the revamped system./ A3 Nation llleWestar satelllte may have exploded 45 minutes after it was ejected from the space shuttle./ AS Traffic deaths In America fell to their lowest level in two decades last year./ A3 World The Lebanese prime m1n= ister is prepared to resign to pave the way for a National Salvation Cabi- net to end the fighting./ A3 A band of hijackers com- mandeered a Brazilian airliner on a domestic flight Saturday and forced the pilot to fly to Cuba./A3 Style David Hayes was as witty as hi,s f ash Ions were won- derful during a fashion show in Costa Mesa./81. When dry winds catch you by surprise, it's eas- ier than you think to restore your hairdo and skin softness./82 Sports UC Irvine basketball standout Ben McDonald has quieted his crit ics In leading the Anteaters on a current six-game win streak./C1 Despite distractions, Hale Irwin assumed a two-stroke lead entering today's final round of the Crosby Pro-am golf tour- . nament./C2 UCLA suffers triple-overtime loss at Washington, giving Huskies first place In the Pac-10 basketball race. /C4 Entertainment Four more local stage productions go on the boards this week, begin- ning on the usually dark Monday night.Jae Cheryl Ladd came to Costa Mesa as an am-· bassador for Chlldhelp, USA treatment center for abused children./84 Bualneu Nancy Parry la an M.D., a surgeon and the de- veloper of a S 12 rrillllon structure In Anahelm./88 INDEX 8uslneu Callfotnla Newt CIUllfled Crottword Death Notlcel Featuree Horoecope Ann Lander• Pubttc Notic:.t 8pot11 Stoett Matket1 T.e.vtlion Thelter9 w..... 88 A3 C7-8,05·10 87 ce 85 08 85 ce I c1 ... 89-10 87 86-7 A2 ---11111 PINI OR ANGE COUN 1 Y C A LI F OR NIA 50 Cf N T 5 Crime rate droppingi~ Coast cities By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dellr .......... Five years ago. the crime rate was inching upward in Newport Beach. officel'l were pulling out of the already thinly stretched police force and Neighborhood Watch was little more than a fancy idea. Despite its image asa bastion of the wealthy. the decent and the law-abiding. Newport was a city at a crossroads and. according to some. it was in danger of going the wrong way. But that's changed now or so statistics would indicate., The city's crime rate in 1983 fell more than 16 percent, following a 13 percent de- cline in 1983. Patriot's Day Except for murders. all major crimes were down. in Laguna Beach And Police Chief Charles Gross is Se.Yem th ........ AA __,.1_ crediting the very things that were ~ti'"'-be.ing...b!amc<i anly_fi_v_e years aio -:.. cameoutSaturdayforthe the police force and Neighborhood 18th annual La&ana Beach Watch. Patriot'• Day Parade, and ··The department is at full strength they were treated to a var· and stable and Neighborhood Watch letyoffe.tlvepartlclpanta. has really blossomed." said Gross. A total of 108entrle. who belteves word of an active, ealuted the Olymplce, the vigjlant watch program and a mature themeofthleyear'eparade. police force spreads to the "criminal G d hall, •L-community." ran man aor ur.c par-Newport is not alone. ade wu Laguna re.ldent For the second straight year. the Bill Toomey, 196801pnplc crime rate dropped in Huntingtbn decathlongoldmedallat. Beach. Last year the city was singled Amona-tlae:paltielpaa• ---eul as one of-the-safesre~itrt...,._-...:;::~::w:i;;:.:...:.:,;;=.::........--=,~---= ------ were tfieCycoe of theOr· country with a population of more angeCountyShrlneClab, than 100,000. top,eomeeye-openingband Like Gross. Huntjngton Beach action, center, and a etranae Chief of Police Earle Robitaille crcdi- looklnt blcycle. ted an active. productive Neighorhood Watch. He also sug- gested the beach city has become more mature and less of a youth hangout. In Costa Mesa. despite a record 13 (Pleue .ee CRDIE/ A2) • Deukmejian talks budget in Newport She wants Irvine Co. to get its just deserts San ta Aria sand wich firm c la ims business damaged By KAREN E, KLEIN Of IM 0.ity "Mot llalt The final leg of an ongoing beef between a sandwich vendor and the Irvine Co. is set to come up for trial at the end ofth1s month. Charlene Johnson. tbe owner of Lori's Kitchen Inc .. of Santa Ana. claims the Irvine Co. has done ··permanent, irreparable damage.. to her lunch-ti me sandwich and salad business. The brouhaha dates back to a lawsuit Joh nson filed in 1980 claiming unfair interference wi th business relations after the Irvi ne Co. tried to require Lon's Kitchen to pay S 1.200 and sign an entry license agreement in exchange for selling lunches in the company's buildings. The vendor business. established in December 1973. delivers lunches to deskbound office workers all over Orange County. This year. Johnson said. she expects to exceed SI million m noon-time business. Johnson took the Irvi ne C'o. to court and won a permanent injunc1ion. preventing the company from keeping her vendors ofT the premises. An Irvi ne Co. appeal challenging the dec1S1on was unsuccessful. Johnson. whose husband 1s Costa Mesa's Vice Mayo r Eric Johnson. said that sinn· the 1nj unct1 on was granted. the Irvine Co. has done everything it can 10 drive her out of business. Beside barring Lon's Kitchen employees from their buildings and 18 of their tenants' buildings. they sent letters to tenants and cmployce-s urging them not to buy from Lon's Kuchen and suggesting other vendors who had signed the entf) lease agreements. One memo. 'ienl to tenants in Ma y 1980. e\plaincd. "If we did not have the ability to control (vendor) act1v11~. we believe other solici tors such as necktie saJcsmen. vendors of trinkets and services of all kinds. religious proselytizers and those seeking donations would enter our buildings in increasingly large numbers." An Irvine Co. spokesperson said the com pan y maintained and still maintains the ph1losopy that they owe ll to their tenants to control vendo~ in the buildings. By L.P. BENET Of .... Dtillp ...... ltefl In a speech Saturday night to Orange County Republicans, Cali- fornia Gov. George Deukmejian said he will ask the Legislature to increase spending for education. mental health and tran'sportation without raising taxes. Deukmejian outlined his 1984 budget plans in Newport Beach Saturday during a fund-raiser for Oelty .... Ptioto.., ............ Sarrounded by boze. of let al papen, Charlene Johneon, left, and eecretary Carol Dorr enjoy a Lori•• Kitchen lunch. But Johnson said her employees have been harassed and once or twice even barred from entering Irvine Co. businesses to peddle their wares. "They are bound and determined to put Lon's (Pleaee .ee FOOD/ A2) UCiho~pital: No final chaptertosaga The talc of how Irvi ne finally won a hospital is the culmination or a I 5-ycar ~truAlle that cnsnartd top politicians. Orange County's monied interests and pushed UC Irvine into th~ so~ ~f town and. gown dispute untvers1t1e~ try to avoid. What should be the final sce ne of act one closed last week. when o_pponents of the Irvine Medical Center failed to qualify a ~rcrendum to ask voters their prtfttencc of a hospital Site. With the site con- trove"'~ resolved. plan can beJin for fund·ra1s1ng. hinni an arch1tcc1 and sclcctina an admm1 tra1or for the proposed 177-bcd. $64.4 m1ll1on hos· p1tal 1n East Irvine But thccurtam hasn·1 clo\cd on th1 drama. believes rctmna UC I Chancellor Dan ·\Jdnch. -\ Ion as effort continue tu make the me 1cnl . \ school into a world-class teaching :ind research center. a hospital on the UCI campus ·•will be a matter or continu- ing interest." Aldrich '3id Friday. The two mos1 tenacious advocate of an on-campus ho pita! say their dream hasn't died, but that 1t won't be reali1cd in the Irvine Medical Center to be built on a "tc near the San Diego Freeway and . nd Canyon Road. Gaby Pi;or. the t1rclc former Irvine mayor behind the pe11t1on drive alHcd with UCl's mcd1tal school dean. said he i re.ad) to drop the strua.le 10 shove the IMC from its chosen IS-acre \Ile. a locatio n she think~ 1s un u11ablc Rut th~ vmon van1 hes le 'ca~1h . "B) the )Cir 2020. we will need a rc~arch-onrnted hosp1t:il on cam- pu\, and now·s the ume to stan ~ n>m~una '11e:· Pr.or \aid .. I rl'~ret teaching and rc~arch faciht):· she said . _ Pryor said she plans to form )C t another committee to la y the groundwork for a second ho pttal. this time on the UCI campus. She said 1 small cadre of supponcrs - "wt don •t hll\.C cnouih to till the board of ditteton yet .. -must reap the community's resourees. ANDREA ADELSON RETROSPf CTIVE n won't ix l~a Irvine's po{)ulauon 1s proJCCtcd to n~·arl~ triple in 40 y~:in to 208.000 people wclhn~ a\ 1t creep!> south toward undeveloped coa\tal proJ'<'l'1)' bctwCt'n Newport and la una Bea tl "Let north Irvine ha"c a ~telhte of Hn:.g (Memorial Ho,p1tal 1n NC\\· port ttcaclll We'll he a fil"\t-cla!. .. \ ··w e have to capture 1hat. to build 'the ho pita I we alwoys want~. the one IMC' would not build:· Pryor characd. The IMC' 1 backt-d by Po"'erful intc~ t,, 1nclud1n1 Hoag Memon1I Ho p1t1l, the If\ .ne e> anJ 1ndustr1· ahst mol<l Bed.man. On l>cc. ll. the) won In inc'\ l 5-)ear ho p1tal met that has turN se"cr'Jl me\ltcal group-; (PleaM aee HOSPITAL/ A2) Asse mblywo man Dons .\llen R-Cyprcss. DeukmeJian proposed to add $900 million to aid elementary and second- ary school programs. He also said he will propose to increase support for higher education. ··w e will be able to train more students in the sciences and engmeer- ing and add incentives to attract the best faculty mem~rs in the country:· (Pleaae eee SPEECH/ A2) BAN THE SOVIETS GROUP HOPEFUL '\ie" efforts to force the 'io,·1et L'nion to '-"lthdra" from thl' IQ8.t Summcr Oh mp1c Game!> in Los "'ngdcs ha' e the Orange Cou n- t\-bascd Ban the So' 1ets Coali11on g·lo"ing with hope. Group foun der Da' 1d Balsiger. of Costa Mesa. sa id that in past weeks. the coaht1~n has seen resolutions to ban the So' 1ets introduced m th e U.S. House of Reprcsentati,e!> and in the state legislature in Idaho The coalt- Hon 1<, also supponmg a House Republican Study Commttt~·s rtt- ommenda11on that the So" 1et!> be denied special pnnlcgcs at the 01) m- pic Games. Thr roal111on wac; foundN after Korean J.\irhnes Flight 007 was shot do"'n last) car to ban the Soviets from the games as punishment for their failure to acknowledge or arx>IOR11c (Pleaae aee SOVIETS/ A2) A2 Otange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 5, 19&4 ..--- HB teachers approve cont ract By ROBERT BARKER °'_...., .......... The 7)0teacher\1n the Hunungton Beach Union Hi&h <)cbool D1stnct have appro' ed a new contract that. in efTttl. IJHS them a 9 4 pa) raise oH'r the next 12 month) Terms of tht• agrc:l'mcnt ratified Thu™1ay call for the: teacher\ to re<:Cl\e a\6 percent pa) hike for the rt'gular school )'ear of 178 "'orking c:ia)s. But teachers also agr~J to add ~1x teaching da)S to the school -.ear end if l~1slat1on proposed b)' Go' George DcukmeJ1an 1s appro' c:d b) lhc the Leg1slatu~ the~ \\Ould get per diem pa)' for thl' add111onal v.ork da)s The C).tra pa~ \l.Ould amount to a 3 ~ percent increase O\ er their regular na' The teachc:~ and officials also agrttd to pro' 1s10M that officials bchevc may lead lo the early rcu~­ ment of about 2S tcachcN this year. The agreement call for the di!>tnct to make up most of the retirement pa) teachers would lose by qu1nma befo~ 1he age of 60. official: SI). icachers aren't ehgtble for retirement pa) 1f the\ mirt' bt'fore age SS. Suptnntendent Jake '\bbott 'lo:ud Frida' the d1stnct "will come out about· e'en" b«ausc some teacher!> \\-on't have to be laid off becau~ of continued declining enrollment. He also said more ) oung teachers with math and sc1c:ntdic backgrounds can be hired to replace outgoing. higher paid teachers The median age of teachers in the d1stnct''> St'\t'n h1eh •whool~ 1~ 47 and the nc" 1.ontra1..·1 with the s1~ extra da) sol \\-Ork per )<'ar \\ 111 brina their a-..crage annual ~) lo S3 J.389. Tht maximum pa} fOT a leacht'r who has been on tht JOb ':! ) ean. will ao to S37.200 Pa) tor t>eamning teacher w11h a bacht>lo1 \ dl"gret and crcden- 11al IS $ 18.6()() Rill 81anch1. t'll.ecu u-.e dm't'tor of the West Orange Count} Teachers Assoc1at1on "-hll'h 1s the umbrella orpnazauon at the head of the teachers' District Educators Associa- tion. ~1d the Jmnct should have parted w11h more mone~ He said the district has a surplus of more than S.3 m1lhon He also declared trachers are disappointed t:x·causl' the~ didn't \\In appro\ al for b1nd1ng arb11rat1on J ohn Armstrong and Barry Lastinger are leading an assault on world pad.chute records. JUMPING FOR A WORLD RECORD ... F rom Al high all1tudl' par.1lhu11ng and estab- lish a ne"' one Tht• l urrcnt rt•cords. accomplished b' the 0' 1et m1l11ar. in l Q"'5 stand at 4lS CIOIJ feet for the inen·~ da~ Jump and ~b ll()IJ for the night Jump. according to Lastinger The record "'omen's Jump dunng the da} is 45.000 ll'et and 4.3.000 feel at night. The 10 \tiles High Team. all npenenced Ju mpers~ v.111 make fi,e 1ump) aboH· the na' al air fa c1lit} at E: I ( entro in their a11rmpt to bn:ak the records lastinga ..aid From 5h.000 l°l'l'I ( 111 m1lcc, high). a men·, and v.omrn·, team "''II make JUmp'> during the da~ and at night The teams plan to establish a ne'>' record '>'hen the' Jump from 58.000 feet and free fall to ~.I.JOO before opening their parachutes. he r.a1d. Because air" thin and thl' pressure lo"' at 58.0UO fret. Lastinger said the parachull\tS v.111 Ix equipped '>'llh part1all~ pressurized JUmp1ng sulls designed spectficall) for high alutude Other preparations include hmng an aeronau11cal engi neer to help ~lect a plane designed for high alti tude use The wings "'111 then be modified to g1,e more ltft and the engine remodeled for more thrust. he ~Id. "Onl~ in this count!') could a group of Cl\ 1liam put together a project like 1h1s." Lastinger said .. Ma~ be 11 "'111 make a le"' mor(' people realize hov. 'aluable our freedom is." The 10 Miles High Jump has a special meaning for the team mem- bers. according to Lastinger. It v.111 commemorate the 'ery first high altitude freefall record set in 1934 b~ an American riuzen. Victor Herman. \\ h1lc 1n thl' l ~~R v.ort..1ng for the Ford Motor (om pan~. Herman made a Jump from 2~.500 fet't Hov.e' er. for rerusing 10 renounn~ his -\ml·man ut11ensh1p in fa, or of the So' 1et l n1on. lhl' So' 1ets refused to subm11 his record for cen1tica11on 10 th e Federa11on -\eronaut1que I n1er- nat1onalc The Ill \tiles H1~h team 1sded1c1a- 1ng their efTon in recogn1t1on ~ Herman's pioneering "'ork in 3\ 1a· t1on and parachuting. l amnger said Herman. his"' 1fc. Galena and their 1v.o daughters v. ill be 1n a11endanre '>'hen the team attempts to establish the nev. records. Organizers of the project plan to reco' er their in-..estments through the sale of ad' enising space on the JU mp plane. Lastinger said HOSPITAL DRAMA ISN'T OVER ... From Al I\ 1( Pres1dt'nt D;n 1d Baker <.aid he 1s committed lu forging an IMC alliance" 1th the ( aliforn1a ( ollege of ~ed1c1ne at l 'C I and addleback ( ollege The first meetings "'Ith a L (I commtlll'C "'ere held last v.eek. he said Baker an attorrH~\ ~aid he has "'aged a more than threc-~t·ar struggle to v.1n appro,al~ !or 1\1( lro m at lca'il 12 tOn\tltUl'll\ll'' mJn\ "'ho '' ll'ldl•d \ l'I<' pnv.a Fultill1ng l\H \ 't.tted goJI lor a uimmun11~ ll'alh1ng and rl''il'arl·h hmp11al hJ' pn"nl Jn du\l\C: ta<.1k he said 'Thl·Jhtl11' l11lomh1netho'>t' together has nc' u "orketl 'l'r\ v. ell ·· Baker admitted S1anle\ 'an den ;-..oon dt:an ol thc C allege of ~kdll inc. h~ pl..i) cd a kl'\ role battling tor an on-1.ampus Sile and lontrol of the lactl11'. Baker said "\\ e·, c lOncl'ntrated 'nn the needs tor a centralh located hospital to benefit the patient!>.' Baker said. IM Cs loca11on about three miles lrom tnl· lampu\ ··we nc:,cr !>av. as c1 s1gn1ticant ltm111ng factor" \'an den ">ioort has The outspot..cn dean\ owed allegiance 10 a competing on-campus hospital e'en after U(Ts chancellor w11hdrew his suppon tor one ad,Jncctl b' the HealthV.e\l Foundation of Ch.ats"'onh ~ldnch uted commun1t\ d1.,cord Lind HealthWest's failure iu oh1a1n appro\al trnm count ~ health plan- ner\ as h1-; rcasom The differences o l op1n1un \paw ncd a fractious town.and-gm' n debate and e'en !>plll campus fac- uons. earning Aldnch a censure from the medical school facult\ -\ldnch said no issue in the cam- pus· 20-~ear history has drawn more FOOD VENDOR SUES:.~:- F r om Al Km hen out ol bu\1ne<.s ·· she \a1d V. h1le her bu\tness hac, grown 1n other areas of the 1.ount). Johnson "'aid <.he hac; clo\cd dm1.n routes 1n the In inc Center becau'>e ul lack of business "V.c''e had up to 50 pcn::t'nt dechnl''> in hus1nec,s o n routes 1hat 1nclude In 1n1: Cu tenants:· she • \aid RKh Reuben tfil' C O'>ta Mesa attome~ reprc\Cnlin@ Lon·-; Kitchen ..aid he could not estimate v.hat amount he \\-Ill .... i.. lor damages. but said Johno;on'c, Im\ 1'> substantial. He 1s in the prcx.e\\ of doing a detailed re' 1c'>' of the bu<.1nco;.,.· accounting information from O\Cr thl' pa'it fev. -veaM. he ..aid · .\n Ir' me ( o '>p<>kc<imnn \aid u figurt of S I 00 000 damage\ ha\ been pre)Cnt«l to the rnmpan) "The damages shl· ~ requc<.11ng arc wa) out of hnr · hr ... ud Reuben '<11d the damage\ v.111 1ncludt· the SI ~oo John'lon p:11d the tn inc Co JU!>t \O c,he wouldn'1 be bam-d from th1.·ir onice'i while the ca~ wuo; 1n ht1,a11on plu~ the amount ' of bu inc 'I on'o;'lo!>t 1n the jX)'>I few \t'3f"i • Wh\ \HlUld a (omr..in' v.1th a' mut:h v.callh .1nd intrrnat1on1I 1n · ' lluence a<\ the: In ine ( o be conct'rned v.1th a "little gu) ··like Lon's"' Compan) memos from that time mention the need to insure Lon's emplo~ees and their merchandise to prote-c1 against hab1hty of the com· pan' 1f a tenant became ill. increased 1an1ional SN\ ice" because of food eaten at de'lks. complaints that the \elhngoffood was ''dmuptl\c." and lOmpct1t1on for other vendors that leased 1n the area . Johnson has another theor) · "It's a big power play The) wanted to show that thc)~ld control us. and the) couldn't · Whatever their reason\. Reuben '>aid "1t 1s fair to sa)' the com pan) 's attitude'> weren't JUSttfied. regardlcu of v. hat thev thou~t ··The cu!ltomers wJ1Hcd tht service and she was dealing v. 1th those who '>'anwd 1t. not wi th tho~t' who didn't·· No other bu'itncsscs haH oorrcd I ori'\ Kitchen from entn he Yid Tht' In inc ( o 'lpoll.c-.man ~1d ft't''i arc no lonacr chttflt'd 10 v~dors but the) \1111 mu~t aam~ 10 s11n the aeu.·emc:nt. f he CJ\C t'i \Cf!Cdulcd to be heard on Feb 17 in1crac11on bt•tl·en the campus and the commun1t~ It created "a per- ception of a gulf' oct"'een the unl\crSll~ and the commun1t) that "1s entireh erroneous ... ~ldnch said. "It's an· issue that has obv1oush d1' 1dcd the commun1t). But there are mam utllt'rl>. J 111uu.,anu and one. "'here there isn't an' d1\1s1on:· he said ''-\nd 1h1\ 1-.n·1· thc: onh thing v.herc the re ic, a d10ercncc of ur1n1on Thl' cumpc11ng 1n tcre<,\<, ulc;o dre"' thl' at1ent1 un o l 1nlluent1al la\\- makcr., ··a, h1g.h ..i pov.cr quo11en1 as r,e eH·r sccn .. according to a source clOSl' to the nl'got1ating table ~1lling in on the final bargaining. "'hen IMC v.on appro,al. 1n part b} agreeing to lund $ l m1ll1on for health care for the poor. v.cre rcprescnta- 11' c<. for tv. o top IX.·mocrates .\n aide for ..\\Scmbl) ()peaker W1ll1l' Brov.n ">al 1n as did \s~mbh man Richard Rob1nc,on. of C ra rden · Gro' c. chair- man ot the Lt·g1slature·s Joint Com- mittee on Medi-( al 0Hrs1gh1 Th(' IMC hopes to open ~omc11mc in lq87 In the meantime. Baker said "there are a number of bridges to be built ·· So the curtain hasn't dropped on lhc final act SOVIETS ... 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From Al DIMCTIOftl SW SW SW SW Man dies hen car hits truck ~rders. the cnme rate also dipped. -\n4.,.in Fountain Valle). v.here there hasn't been a murder 1n three years. the alread) low cnme ra te has gone lower. in a community Keeping up the-5pml of a Se1ghborhood Watch program. for instance. 1s difficult" hen burglar- ies are le')S frequent. One man was killed and another was seriously injured Saturday after. nooo when a Volkrwaaon collided head on with a pick-up truck in Westminster. police said. The dnver of the Volkswagon, 22-year~old Val Charles Southwick of Huntington Beach. died of muhiple injuries In the attident. A pusenier. 22-y~r-old Roger Hollerbacb of Westminster. was hsted in guarded condtt1on Saturday mr,ht in the intensive care unit at Westminster Community Hospital. police said. Southwick and Holkrbach were dnving westbound on WC1tmmster Boule,•ard near RanC'ho Road when the car ran a r~ light. h11 a center divider. sending the vehicle into the opposite lanl' "'here it crashed into an castbound truck. WrRE L1sTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Guaranteed Mor , ..... r,.~, 1• ,'"'I.., j, '•a._• ,.,,u~ ll•O~· t', ~ jC ~ ... • a-.• .,,. 1 t. ,..... .,,.. ~ , D, • C..• ')it .. f'f..-C Sa· •.Ja• •ric ~"'"""•• • ,Qu J~ ~t.: I f'C• .-~ t IJ1 The Newpon police chief. ho"· e'er. 1s of the opinion that the good ne"s 1c; eclipsed by reports of spec- tacular and brutal cnmes. SPEECH ... "There"s so much going on out there and the media tends to highlight \ iolent cnme so there"s a degree of paranoia." Gross said. "And the paranoia is not related to the staust1cs ... From Al the go' ernor said. He also said his educauon proposal y,,111 reduce student fees at the Un1..,cr- ')m ofCal1forn1a. beukmeJian also proposed a Ii' c-~ear. $12 billion highway fund to repair current h1ghwa) S)Stems and construct nev. ones Nev.pon Beach. Gross claims. 1s a safe Cll\ "'here residents and 'ISi tors can v. a·1i.. the streets without worry "lt"s three 11mes as safe as an} comparable cit) ... he boasted But basking in a sinking cnme rate IS a neeting pleasure. Gross adm1ted. The cit\ 's crime rate cannot. he realizes.· continue making quantum leaps dov. n'>'ard Gross also sa~s success 1n bringing do" n crime often leads 10 relau11on He also suggested that the state should embark on a nattonal "promote California" campaign and proposes to appropriate S5 m1lhon for the prOJC:Ct. The $175-per plat<.' dinner was held at the Nc1.1.porter Inn Resort to help the C') ress Republican raise mone~ tor her upcoming campaign Wti.t do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you like? 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"Preliminary reports are that a 4 or 5·year-old child was playing with a li&hter in a closet," uld Police Lt. Darrell Hu&hes. "When the fire started, he aot scared and took off'." The boy escaped the blue and Police talked wilh him, Hu&hes said. "The fire spread very rapidly and was inhumanfy hot. They were all dead before firemen arrived," Hanson said. I Clark contempt c1Jar6• upheld PHILADELPHIA-A Pennsylvania SuperiorCoun pan.el has refused to dismiss contempt of court charges against former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark and two other defense lawyers who stormed out of a courtroom to protest judicial rulings in a 1981 trial. Clark and his collcaaues had argued that they could not be tried on the c~a11es because their riaht to a speedy trial had been violated. But lhe court rejected that contention in a unanimous ruling last week. Sl.r rNCaed after •tr day• CAPE CANAVERAL-Five men and a woman who spen~ six days a~rift after th~ir two ~ats ran out of ps survived by eauna raw fish and shanng one beer a day until a Navy destroyer rescued them. The Navy destroyer USS John Hancock rescued the six boaters Thursday night after they prayed together and then fired their last flare. The crew of a Navy plane saw the flare and sent word to the destroyer. Neither boat had a radio to call for assistance. Koch wa.nt. toja.nk bu.a NEW YORK -The city should "junk" its fleet of troubleaplifued Grumman Flxible buses and "sell it to the Soviet Union," Mayor Edward Koch said Saturday. "We've tolerated enough of this. Let's junk the junk," said Koch. "Sell it to the Soviet Union." Engineers are trying to determine what caused a fire that destroyed one F1x1ble on Friday. The driver, John Carroll, had discharged the last of his passcnaen at S71h Street and Sixth Avenue when he noticed smoke coming from the engine area. He abandoned the bus before it ignited. Crack la .a-plant probed BAXLEY, Ga. -Government and industry experts worked Saturday to determine the cause of a "significant crack" in a steam pipe inside lhc emergency system of a dormant reactor at a nuclear power plant, officials said. Utility engineers, Nuclear Regulatory Commission of- ficials and engineers from the Bechtel Corp., which designed the reactor, were at the plant inspecting the douahnut-shaped water tank which surrounds the reactor, said Georaia Power spokesman Dave Altman. after launch from shuttle CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) -An official raised the possibility Saturday \hat the $7S million Westar VI communications satellite exploded after it was launched from the apace shuttle Challenger and 1s now merely chunks ofjunk o"'1tina the Earth. Bill Ziealer, misaion director for Western Union, which owns the satellite, also said later that a faint signal heard by a California around station may indicate the satellite wasn't destroyed. But he said at was useless anyway because there was no fuel left to send it up to its 22,300.mileahiah orbit. Meanwhile" a second shuttle customer -the government ot Indonesia -had NASA postpone Saturday's shuttle launching of Palapa-B, an electronic twin to the Westar Vl. When the astronauts went to bed, they were told that no decision had been reached whether to release it on Sunday or Monday, or brinJ it back home. Another decision hinged on the second launchina: whether the Challenger should stay up an c~tra day to accommodate the delay. On Tuesday and Thursday, mission specialists Roben Stewan and Bruce McCandlen arc to don back packs and perform the first space walk without a lffcline. The North American Aerospace Defense Command said its huge radars in California and Florida determined that "two of the objects arc laric enou&h to be the satellite" and said the pieces arc in the same general orbit as Challenger. That would indicate the rocket firing that was to take Westar VI from the Challenicr's 19().mile orbit to one 22,300 miles hiah may have spun the satellite in place like a pinwheel. The solid state fuel used in Westar's rocket stage bums until it is exhausted; lhere is no way the engine shuts down once the fuel is i'111ted. With no fuel. "lhere is virtually no chance of it being useful ... we could never ict it up to geosynchronous orbit," Zic&ler said. A trac~in.s. station operated by Huahes Aircraft Co., in Fillmore, Cahf., "received two minutes of signal from an object trailing the orbiter" about I p.m. EST, but it was so weak that antennas could not lock on it, Ziegler said. "h wag a signal of the type we would expect," he~id. Asked whether he thinks the satellite has been found, Ziegler replied: "Probably." Shuttle Cballenaer mlMJon apectaliat Ronald Mc!fatr, rtiht. tlmnn ewttch• NORAD said the largest piece it tracked is at least 690 miles behind CbaJlengcr and poses no danatr to the ship and its five-man crew "at present," and that the closest approach for 24 hours is greater than 31 miles. "Based on the number of pieces that have been detected, it appears the Westar VI satellite did not have a successful transfer to synchronous orbit after departing the payload bay of the.orbiter," NORAD said. - "At the pre$ent time we have no way of determinina the actual condition of the satellite or what caused this Friday u the Weetar •teillte wu la1111cllecl. situation to occur." The shuttle, minus its booster rock.tu and fuel tank, is rd'CJT'td to u an orbitef". A S)'tlChronous, or stationary, orbit means t.bat a satellite is at 22,300 miles altitude over the equator. There, its .speed matches tl~at of Earth, makina it appear stationary over one Point. The military trackers, who catalogue all manmade objects-in near-space, said the laraest-pieee-is-between 9 and 12 square feet. Westar VJ was 9 feet 3 in ches hiah and 7 feet in diameter when it left t.be Challenaer carao bay. BRAZILIAN JET HIJACKED TO CUBA Air pirates release passengers. taken Into custody at Camaguey CUBA "-n• 'BnlZIUan Plane I ~...... Hlj8ckeG ,,... .. ~~ <::>·•,_ O ••.: Atlantic OceM nationalities, accordina to airline spokesmen.. who spc>k.e on condition they not be identified. A passcnaer, Araemiro Fiaueiredo, said in a radio interview la1erthatthepassensen were aeYtt in.fol med <tf· the hijack and at fmt lhouafit bid weather had cauaed cancellation of the Belem landi~ .. By the timt ~landed, we knew we had been hijacked, ' be laid., "but ~ didn•t know where we were ... RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -A band of hijackers, including a woman with a small child, commandeered a Brazilian airliner on a domestic fliJht Saturday and forced the pilot to fly to Cuba after rcleasrng all 158 passengers at ------a refueling stop in Surinam. Passengers said some of the He said he and othcn on the Oi&bt counted "ICVC'D or eight hijacken, includina several women," one of whom was carrying a child about one year old. He II.id Ibey boarded the plane durina a st<?P at Fortaleza. Appeal• court 111'8 gag order SACRAMENTO-Ajudge's order barring lobbying by the state Commission on the Status of Women has been reversed by a state appeals court. The 3-0 decision by the 3rd District Court of Appeal, announced Friday, reversed a ruling by Sacramento Superior Court Judge Lloyd Phillips, who said the state-funded commission could do no more than "express the views on all sides of any particular issue." Concern over Carrlbbean ny SAN DIEGO -Agricultural cxpens say they may need to spray insecticide in San Diego County to to rid lhe region of Caribbean fruit flies -the first ever found in California. "There arc some concerns that we may have an infestation but we certainly do not want to overreact," Kathleen Thuner, the county's agricultural com· missioner. said Friday. Two female Caribbean fruit flies have been found in insect traps on private property since December 12. hijackers had pistols. Cuban authorities took the hijackers into custody when the plane landed at Camaguey, 300 miles southeast of Havana, and granted permission for the 14-mcmber crew to take the Cruzeiro Airlines Airbus back to Brazil, according to government and airline officials. They said no one was hurt in the incident. The hijackers-at least two men and the woman with a child -were believed to be BrazHians wilh no known connection to a political group. One passenger said there were at least seven hijackers. Flight 302 took off from Rio de Janeiro, headed for Manaus, on the Amazon Ri ver in Brazil. with several scheduled stops en route. The plane left one of those stops, the northern city of San Luts. late Friday and before it reached the Amazon port city of Belem Saturday morning. some of the hijackers entered the cockpit and diverted the flight, a Varig-Cruzciro Airlines spokesman said. It flew first to Zandcrij Airpon at Paramaribo, Surinam, on South America's northern coast, where the hijackers negotiated with Brazil's Ambassador Luis Fcli(>C Lambrcia. They agreed to release the I SS oassengcrs ID Pacific Ocean return for maps and additional fuel , Bnlz.il's Foreign Ministry said. Officials in Surinam said lambreia rejected lhc hijackers' offer to release only women and children passengers. There was no breakdown on passengers' A disl>ltch from the official Cubul news .,ency Prensa Latina, monitored in Mexico City. said that~ of them (the hijackers) were armed," but did ootaive the type of weapons. It said the hijackers 0 apperentJy were more lhan five, none of them Cubans, and ineJudina at least two women and a year-old t.by boy ... Passenaers, in interviews with ltruilian JOurn1Usts, said some of the hijackers were carrying pistols. · ~ Foreign Ministry spoknman Bemando Pericas had said earlier 1n Brasilia, the capital "We believe the h11ackers were a couple, a young child and another man ... Ambassador Lambrc1a tentatively identified one of the hijackers as Fernando Santiqo, a 21 ·year-old bankworker from the northeastern s.tate of Ceara. Lambreia told a television interviewer the woman and child were believed to be Santia&<>'s wife and dau&hter. Pericas said the hijacken apparently aft were Brazilian. They had no known connection with any politicaJ group, he said. Halt to Yo.emlte nJ.ghta •ought SAN FRANCISCO-Two California congressional Lebanese leader r'ady to resign representatives say they will take action to put a stop to planned tourist flights above Yosemite Nationa~ Park. "We've got to curb this ac~ivity," said Democratic Rep. ~~I RUT. Lebanon (AP):--Prime had discussed the re~a11on of his Fighting broke out at lhe Galcrie Sala Burto~ of San Fran~tSC<?, who called the venture M1n1ste.r Shafik Wazzan .said Satur-Cabinet with President Amin Semaan entrance to Beirut on Thurs- "bc?th. unwise ~~d o~ens!~c ID a letter to ~he Federal day he 1s prepared tc:> resign to ~vc Gemayel. day, and Christian, Shiite and Drusc Av1at1on Adm1D1strat1on. qoldcn Eagle ~ir Tours .of the .way for a Nat1on~I Salvauon Wazzan said he agreed on the areas have been shelled. fires burned F~sno announced la~t ~eek 1t pl.ans to .bc&in four daily Cabinet to en~. t~e fighting between "necessity for change and resii-out of control in many areas Saturday fl.1~ts above the maJCS~1c park m April: B y 1985, the Moslem m1ht1amcn and the nation"withtheministcrofelectriet-and police said thousands of pcopk aJrlme hopes to have flights every 20 minutes 1,000 to Lcba~ese army. . . . ty, Bahacddin al-Bissat, a Sunni hid in basements and bomb shelters. 2,000 above lhe valley floor. Shute Moslem m1ht1amcn drove Moslem. and Minister of Heallh ba k fi fi I A few hours before Waz.zan issued April •-f.l .. 11 1.0 , .. cable ~--army troops c rom a . tcrce Y Adnan Mrouwa and Minister of r.-...--e .&• ~ ,.,,.... ., contested entrance to Beirut on Commerce Ibrahim Halawai bolh his statement. Lebanon's top Shute Saturday and a Shiite leader called on Shiites. · Moslem militia commander called on SAN FRANCISCO-Officials from the SSS million cable car restoration project say the cablcrs will be back on at least one of the hills of San Francisco in April for testing, preceded by a twoawcck test of the drivin~ machinery. Jane Nielson ofO'Brien-Krictzberg & Associates said the cable machinery will be installed and ready for operation on lhc California Street line's underground cables on April 2. and two weeks later a car will be operated. U.S. blamed for alr raid• MANAGUA, Nicaraaua -Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega on Saturday blamed the United States for two air raids that killed five soldiers and seriously wounded l 0 at military installations in northwestern Nicaragua. Speak- ina at a news conference, Onega also indicated preparations for scheduled l 98S national elections would continue, and said rebel attacks were the main hindrance to the process. Cllevro.n •loW'lng Sudan work Moslem Cabinet members to rcsian. "This stemmed from our convic-the Moslem Cabinet ministers to Police said 58 people have been tion that all factions should in-resign and urged Moslems in the killed a~d 154 wounded in thr~c days evitably partici~te in shouldering Lebanese army to lay down their of fighting at. a southern highway the responsibilities in the current arms. entrance to Beirut. grave situation to prevent further Nabih Berri's call raised .fears the Wazzan. a Moslem, told reporters deterioration and to work for salva-37.000-man army. trained and he met with three Moslem members tion" Wazzan said in a statement to equipped by the United States. might ofh1 s nine-member Cabinet and also rcp0rters. disintegrate along sectanan lines Good day for Mondale, Jackson By Tiie A11ociated Pre11 Walter F. Mondale won the sup- port of Maine's top two elected Democrats on Saturday while Cali- fornia Democrats lined up behind the Rev. Jesse Jackson's call for chanaes in party rules that favor the top two or three candidates. In New Hampshire. George Mc- Govern went ice fishing and said the Rcapn administration shows "pol· itical aenius" in $ettina voters to accept its explanations of economic policies. And John Glenn said neither President RC&A&n nor Mondale would be as effective scahng down federal budset deficits as he would. In a paid campaign broadcast. meanwhjlc, Reagan challenged Re- publicans and Democrats to shun election-year politics and work toacther to cut the federal budget deficit, promote democracy in Cen- traJ America and restore peace in Lebanon. Mondale had intended lo be m Portland to receive the endorsement of Gov. Joseph E. Brennan and Sen. George J. Mitchell. But his plane circled above a f0&-bound airport for 20 minutes before heading back to Boston and then south for ap~arances m the more pleasant winter climes of Florida and Puerto Rico. Maine holds caucuses March 4 to select delegates to the national con- vention this July in San FM11nrisco. The California Democratic Pany, without debate. adopted a Jack- son-backed resolution askrng the national party to repeal its 5<>-<:allcd "20 perctnt rule," which denies a proportionate share of presidential dclcgates to candidates who •ct less than 20 percent of lhe vote 1n any given pnma.ry. KHARTOUM. Sudan -The U.S~·bascd Chevron Oil Co. is phasing out its operations in pans of southern Sudan and ma)' shut down its activities there following a rebel raid, a Chevron spokesman said Saturday. Three employees were killed and seven wounded in the dawn attack Thursday on a Chevron base camp at Rub Kona. near Bentiu, 470milessouth oflhccapital of Khartoum. A -------------------------------------------------------------1uerrilla aroup known as Anyanya (snake venom) 2 hH been blamed for lhc raid. Commanl•t8 get deatll 11entence BEIRUT, Lebanon -Iran sentenced three leaden of the military wina of Iran's Tudeh communist pany to death for spyin4 for the Soviet Union, the official Iranian news aacncy said Saturday. The aacncy said the Islamic Rcvolutiona!)' Council handed down the verdicts and the Supreme Judicial Council approved the death sentences.. but no cxCC\ltion date was given. Syria rejectll Ram.teld plan CHICAGO -Syna ha rejC'Clcd a plan from President Reagan's s~1al Middle Eas.t ~nvoy, Donald Rumsfcld, for a parual wtthdrawal of Israeli and Srr:ian t.roops from Leblnon, accordina to a report published Saturday. Lebanese Druse leader WaJid Jumblatt said Rumsfcld suaa«ted in talks with Syria that 1 ~Ii fore.es would partlllly withdraw from sou them Lebanon 1f Syria meed to withdraw its troops from Plrt of the Rekaa '/'alley in ca tcm Ltblnon. the C'h1caao Tribune re1>0rted unday. • .• l Deficit budget causes discomfort for Reagan Administration has no solution this year for red Ink spendtn ------ 87 SALLY JACOBSEN °' .. = ......... A ;:;::!,,_....., W ASHINOTON (AP) -President Reapn un\'c1led his dcficiMwollen blue- pnnt for the I 98S bu•t last wctk, but 1n notimeat aJltomcofh1s key advisers made u clear the Reapn team didn'1 ha\·e its hean 1n tt. Even the pM1dcn1 seemed co be shying awa from the bud ' and us enormou • • I deficits prOJCCtcd ~irs into the future. He described the red ink as ••totally unaettp- table" but said he wouldn't otTer a solution until nellt year -after the election. And. a lona·simmerina feud between presidential economist Manin Feldstein and Treasury Secretary Donald Rcpn boiled over: with Rcpn contcndina. "I support this. bud.act: apparent!)' he doesn't." The result 1~ a sen9t of confu ion - withtn the administratJon and 1n Congres on Wall Street and on Main Street -over the newly released bud&ct document and whether 1t is rven meant 10 be taken scnously. The probkm '' sttn as stcmmin from the adm1n1strat1on' arow1na fnmntlon with the troublesome deficits and, perhaps more imponant, its distaste for pohttcally nsky steps to tackle the deficit problem 1n an election )'CJU . "There 1s disarray in the adm1n.1s- trat1on," said Thoma Thomson. chief ~nomist for San Francisco's Crocker National Bank.. I ndccd. Reapn acknowlcdicd in the White Houx's economic rq>0n to Con-arcss that pobticaJ con.s1derauons plated. pan 1n the fresh budact plan for the fiscal year that st.ans on Oct 1 He noted Con1re · unw1lltn nc ! to acccet hlS preVlOUS fiscal IUtdes and ~Id It was 'clear to mt that .,, must wait until aner this year's etecuon to ena t J!tndin, reductions coupled *Ith LU unphficahon • .. that will eventual!) chmmate our budfet deficit" .. Even before the unve11tn1 of the budeitl plan. the president ca.lied on ~narcu to 101n the 1dmm1strat1on 1n b1partt•a nqot1atton~ to try to fa t11 on a SI 00 btllioa "downpaymcnt" over thrtt )'ears to wash &WI) '°me of the red mk. The deficit hit a record Sl9S.4 billion m 19 3 a.nd it•s proJ«tcd at Sl80.4 billion an \ht 19 S budlct plan. Both cumnt and former IO"crnmcnt officials llJttd 1t was unu ual for 1 president to call -1n ad'llanct of tbt rttea of h1! budtet PfOPoS&) u.. fOr ... nqouations •1\b co ·onal leadcTi to try tu cha.oat t~ blurprint. --...... 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(AP)-Despite differences amona pmina reaulators, Nevada 11 slowly 1huckin1 Its one-arm bandits, optina for flashy video machines they hope will trans- form today's video aencration into tomorrow's pmblcrs. Gamans's vidc6 revolution beaan with a whimper in 197 S when a raiher pnm1uvc video poker machine was unveiled. 'f.oday, 23 percent of the state's 88,000 aamina machines arc video and industry officials say the fiaure could eventually reach 80 percent. The video boom has drawn mixed reviews from the people who regulate Nevada's No. I industry. "Gaming needs 10 .arow, to keep up with the challenae of the times," says Jim Avance. chairman of the power- ful Gaming Control Board. "Wllh video 1n every aspect of our hves, 11 doesn't surprise me that it becomes a part of gaming as well ." Fellow board member Richard Hyte says video proliferation pres- ents a problem to the state. He took on the issue when the state approved a new video machine, "Gold Fever," for field testing in November. "Gold Fever" features an animated proJpector di&ging for aold, with a selection of three mines offering riches, a firc-brcathina draaon or extinction br dynamite. If the player makes the naht choice, he can quit with his winninp, or move on to a second and third level. There's the potential of winning S 1,000 on a $3 investment. Hyte says "Gold Fever" 1s the first time the state has approved for tnal a gamana device that did not have traditional gamana symbols such as cards, dice or fruit. He says he is worried the ga me "will be a challenge for every kid in the state to play it at least once." Gamana Commission Chairman Paul Bible agrees that "Gold Fever" could be "like a swimming pool without a fence 11ound 1t." - Officials at the four casinos where the machine is beina tested have been ·warned to pay close attention to whether children are attracted to the machine, even though minors are not allowed in casinos by Nevada law. A vancc discounts fears that young people will sec the machine as JUSl another video game, nouna It wall be restnctcd from supermarkets and convenience stores where banks of slots and video poker machines abound. Avance says limes have chan~ - A#Wlt ....... Two younc women try their hand at the new Golf Fe•er macblne. one of a •rowtni number of Yideo •amln• de.tea belnC ued lo Ne•ada culnoe. and Nevada needs 10 change w11h them. "When I was a kid my folks played penny-ante poker usina match s11cks or beans." he says. "That was our form of entertainment. Now kids have video. It's a different world." Vidcopmangdcv1ccscan be found everywhere in Ne vada, from casinos to restaurant couniers and built into bars -asi,uring customers the chance to while away some money while eating or drinking. "Gold Fever" is one ofa number of video gaming devices manufac1ured by Reno-based International Gaming Technology Inc. The company builds some l-0;000-machincs annually. with gross sales in the $80 million range. IGT president George Drews ad- mits to zeroing 1n on the video generation. "We would like to have something for the video generauon when the} come of age. We thank 11 will take something a lot mo~ 1ntcrest1ng than JUSt the ordinary reel-type slot ma- chines. "We think it's absolutely essential that we offer changes for the players. particularly this new ~enerat1on of pla)'ers that spent their early years with video games." Video poker machines were the first mivor change i(l~min_a ma- chines in 40 years andliiv-c proven to be immensely popular, Drews says. Today they represent more than 20 percent of the machines beina played an the state. Some feel the machines are less intimidating than walkina up to a poker table, especially for the novice learning the gaming ropes. "These poker machines produce earnings far superior to ordinary slot machines. It would have been a severe setback to the state if their introduction had been prohibited," Dr~ws 58)". - "The manufacturers and casinos should be encouraged to come up with every type of gamina device theX can, and let the marketplace decide. • It doesn't quite work that way. Once the field test 1s completed for machines such as "Gold Fever." state gamers study the appeal to pla yers, maintenance records, the money It earns. payoff percentages and whether 11 can be cheated easily. The gaming officials have the final say on whether the machtne aocs into pro- duction. 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Lill Y • 125"000 IN CASH EVERY WEtK FOR 12 WEEKS. •A DOOSE CARAVAN AWARDED WEEKLY FOR 12 WEEKS. •A PLYMOUTH VOYABER AWARDED WEEKLY FOR 12 WEEKS. • FIFTY 11 Q.18) BINBO PRIZES. ERNEST E. CORNELIUS ANNIE MORONES · I --i --- BELOW ARE JUST A FEW ALPHA BETA BINGO WINNERS •••• BERNADETIE I. BUTLER O. GRANT HOLLINGSWORTH EVEl YN E. LUCKOW OET YOUR ALPHA IET A OAME CARO TODAY AND A OAMI TICKIT WITH IACH ITOAE VlllT. ' I II . " • I ' . " .. ..... 'Ill ., • t ... ' ,,.. ..... ·-... .,. .... -... ....-., ., ........ " --. ..... .... , .. ,___...1 ............. --'"'"'-T--::.'"':-t-.... •• ,'.: ,, ~ .... . .. '. -~ .... - - ~ , .. Spare The Pllgrl~, preserve the dream For all of his 3 7 years, Dennis Holland has been a dreamer. a boy and then a man whose love of travel and history and adventure defined his life. Holland is gifted man; a builder who, with his hands and his ideas, can create an obJect that allows others to share his dreams. For 13 years, Dennis Holland toiled over his biggest dream, The Pilgrim of Newport, a I 00-foot replica of an 18th Century clipper ship. Holland spent a lot of money and a lot of time, he and his family turned their Costa Mesa home into a drydock, living aboard the hull while the painstaking project progressed ever so slowly. Amid a tremendous outpauring of public acclaim, Holland launched The Pilgrim at Newport Bay Nov. 19, 1983. After more than a decade of work, Dennis Holland became an instant hero. Now. Newpart officials consider him an instant pain in the neck. They want him to move the clipper from its mooring at the public Rhein Wharf. Sure, Holland's boat attracts throngs of tourists to the bay when he opens it for public tours and, yes, The Pilgrim does carry the city's name and flag, but Dennis Holland has overstayed his alloted time at the public dock. First. arrangements for a permanent dock for The Pilgrim fell through. Holland could have coped with that. he says, by sailing his ship away -somewhere. But The Pilgrim won't sail. Her masts are up, but the rigging Holland ordered has not arrived. The city. it seems, shares neither the patience nor the dream of a man who would spend 13 years building a boat. Newport officials have a valid point. Holland said he would move The Pilgrim in four days. That was two weeks ago. In the meantime, public access to the dock is blocked. But The Pilgrim is special. It deserves an exception. It would be nice ifNewpart officials, assured that Holland is negotiating a permanent home for his creation, would grant him the extension he needs. If a home part is not donated here. if Holland is not granted membership in the private boat club that is considering adopting him and The Pilgrim, he will be forced to unfurl his sails and leave the Orange Coast behind. With a little effort and a little spirit, Newpart can prevent a sweet dream from going sour. ·· ... the Inheritors of FDR's coalition have squandered their legacy. · · PA TRICK BUCllAl'fAK colamnlat D ~mocratic Party a t war with itself WASHINGTON-Asofearly Wednesday momin&, Republican candidates from Michipn'seighth and ninth senatorial districts were pullinaawayfrom their Democratic opponents by two-to-one. Recapture of the Senate, which these victories represent, conveys an ominous message to the Democratic Party, and not only in the Wolverine St.ate. The willingness ofblue collar work.en to pay higher iaxes to support the social programs that are at the heart of the liberal Democratic agen- da has been exhausted. The well has run dry. The Michigan tax revolt, likely to spread, is a Democrats' declaration ofindependencc from the national party-and the Mondale campaiJn. Elections had to be held in those Michigan districtS Tuesday. because Democratic state senaton had been recalled: i.e., they had been fired by the people who put them in office. for bavin~ supported~ 38 percent in- crease m the state income tax. A symptom and symbol of the conundrum faced by the Democrats is Dan Powers. A 25-year-old auto worker and UAW member, Powers is spearheadingacampaign to oust from offia:.tbeOemocratic governor, Jim Blanchard, whom Powers helped to elect 15 months ago. OoewingoftheMichigan Dcmo- craticParty-bluecollar. working and middle class-is now at war with another-the elected Democratic leadership in Lansihg. Michigan, a state which customarily goes Demo- cratic in close presidential elC'Ctions like 1960 and 1968, is today fertile territory for Ronald Reagan. Looking back over the past 20 years. since the hi&h water mark of liberalism -the LllJ landslide, \he civil rights l~slation, the Great Society-the mberitors ofFDR 's coalition have squandered their legacy. Pat BuclllUll the people who shelter them, national Democrats suddenly bepn denounc- ing as "dirty and immoral," a war into which their bc1t and briahtest - Kennedy and Johnson, the Bundys and Rostows, McNamara and Rusk - bad led the United States. The shock among 3 million Americans in the armed forces, who had alwa)'S'IOfte into battle under Democratic presi- dents, was tremendous. Nowhere was the impact more disastrous than among working--class families whose sons had been sent to Vietnam. Mill ions who had voted for LBJ in 1964 turned their backs on Hubert Humphrey to vote for Richard Nixon and George Wallace in 1968. Then, the Democratic elite, which once managed its critical alliance with the Solid South superbly, turned upon the white South as an enemy. On the race iuuc. When Nixon sought, successfully, to use persuasion and cajolery to persuade the South to desegregate, liberal Democrats castigated him for "courting racists.·· and demanded harsher measures. When Nixon nominated a distinguished Southern jurist, Clement Haynesworth, to the Supreme Court. Democratic sena- tors. CJ&ed on by the national press. tore him to pieces as a closet segregationist. Nixon and Agnew subsequently carried aJI 11 Southern states in 1972. Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other vtewa expreaaed on this page are thoae of their aU1hors and artlsta. Reader• comment 1a Invited. Dennb Bolland and The Pilgrim It started with Vietnam. Like fevered animals turning and biting Instead of denouncing the riots in Watts and Newark and Detroit as hooliganism, Democrats blamed them on "white racism." For clashing with a few obnoxious provacateurs and demonstrators at the convention of 1968. Dick Daley's finest, Demo- crats almost toa man. were branded "fascists in blue." CHEMICAL INDUSTRY FOE LOST JOB WASHINGTON -I've alread)' reported on the Amencan chemical industry's apparent success 1n getting the State Department to sabotage proposed international chemical safety regulations. Now I have evidence that the chemical com· pan1es · intrusio n into l 1.S foreign policy didn't stop there Unreleased State Department documents obtained by my associate Jock Hatfield indicate that the Chemical Manufacturers' Assoc1a· tion and a Dow Chemical representa- tive. Don McColl1ster. not onl) en Joyed pn v1lcged access to Fogg) Bottom officials. but may have been JACK AIDEISOI instrumental in the discreet removal of a federal employee who ref used to toe the industry's line. Here's what happened: In July 1982, the chemical tndustry and McCollister were becoming in- creasingly unhappy over Don King, Effort IDade to save trees To the Editor: I understand that Mr. Ben Blount is an mtclhgcni. caring person. It is too bad that he did not have the facts when he WTOte his letter The roots from the three trees causcxi cracks in the sidewalks. which were detcmuned by the city ot Laguna Beach to be a danger to pedestnans The ~1dewalks 1n that area are under the Jun~1c11on of Ca It rans A ponion of the s1drwallr.s had to be replaced ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat When the damaged portion of the sidewalks had been removed 1t was discovered that the tap roots on two of the trees were about two inches 1n diameter. The siluauon was not much better on the third tree. The ma1or pan of the root structure on all three trees was w1thm a foot of the bottom of the old sidewal~ Two tree experts were consulted It was determined that 1t might be po\s1ble to save the trees 1f1herc could be an c1&ht-square-foo1 area around two nf 1hr tree~ and an Mf'a ~1x by H.L. lchwertz lit P1.1b11Mlet Chur Ooweffbr fdltOr ~ Atlm .... 10 1"9~ Larry D. lp1are ... ._...... ldltOt head of the St.ate Department's Office of Environmental Affain. h seems that King was resisting industry efforts to dictate the U.S. negotiating position at upcoming international talks on chemical safety. European members of the Or- ganization for Economic Cooper- ation and Development wanted to win U.S. support for stncter tox1c1ty tests before a new chemical could be marketed. The U.S. industry wanted looser safety requirements. King says he was willing to consider the industry's views -and even suppon them if they seemed ap- propriat~ -but he resented giving the chemical companies the special treatment that McCollister appeared to be demandi~ King's disinclination to become an industry patsy apparently earned him McCollrster's wrath. According to a memo written by Ric hard Funkhouser. then an official of 1hc Environment.al Protection Agency. McCollister called to complain that King was part of an "old boy circuit" who was "likely to determine the U.S. negotiating position" at the chemical safety talks tn Paris. Funkhouser·s· memo said he SUf· gested that McCollister take his complaint over King's head, and added: "McCollister said he had and would." A written complaint given 10 the FBI. the General Accounting Offi~ and Rep. James Scheuer, 0-N.Y .. chairman of a House subcommittee on science and tcchnol~y raises the poss1b1hty that McColhster did in- deed follow Funkhouser's advice. The testimony suggests that a CMA representative may have met with King's immediate boss. Mary Rose Hughes, deputy assistant secretary of state. and told her to fire King. McColhster also reportedly suggested that one of King's subordinates. Jack Blanchard. replace King. Sure enough, King was bounced. He was stripped of his usual responsibilities and encouraged to take an extended leave of absence. He now works at the World Bank. And sure enough, Blanchard took over King's duties. Blanchard denies knowing of his promotion in advance. Jack Anderson 1s a syndicated columnist. Municipal brothels eight feet around the third tree. A rcprcsentat1ve of the city v1s1tcd the Sile and indicated that the city had to drfer to C'altrans. Mr. Ed Ewell. a Caltrans field inspector. was adv1~ of the need for much larger tree wells in heu of the four-foot !iQuarc prcv1ousl> ap- proved. He offered to get h1!1 super· v1~or to visit the site to view the trees 1n the hope that larger tree wells could be used. He called tne the next m orning and 1dv1st'd me that his upcrv1sor said that the tree wells could be no la'ler than fo ur-feet !iquarc. That made 1t 1mposs1blc to 1o11ve the trtt~. My wife and I arc e11;tremcl> d1'ltm5ed about the loss of the trees ~c de<:1ded to have the (Oncrctc Bnt1sh historians say many a European city 500 years ago operated a brothel, owned by the city itself and managed by a salaried city coun- cilman. The city set the price of adm1ss1on, quite low, always. And it ~t such rules as minimum age of customers. usually age 12. Another thing about hitting aae SO, your taste buds get less acute and the growth of your thumbnails slows down Think you can adjust to that? Our Toastmaster reports it's propylene gl ycol alginate -clink! - that puts the head on a beer. In Great Britain. a male house- keeper 1s called a batman. contractor put m lhc four-feet square tr~ wells as onginally planned so that new trees can be planted. We cannot afford to plant lafJC specimen trees. but will put in the largest trees we can afford. Now Mr. Blo unt. hett is how you can make a valid contnbuuon. In- stead of waiting to sec what will be planted. help us raise enouah money to plant the llrJ"t suitable trccJ that can be planted 1n the four-foot square tr'tt wells allowed by Caltrans. Lefs act all th<* ~pie you say wall be wntina and w1sh1na that there will be some efTon made to equal the beauty that was destroyed to work or ct>ntnbute tO that It ain be done WJLLIAM S. MORTIMER l.quna Bnch Reader loves William Harvey , To 1he Editor. Your nt-~ columnist. Wilham D Harvey, 1 a arcat add111on lO the Daily Pilot. So much so that I'm ca ll intt Mo nda ) m orning 10 subscribe. Thanks for a fiM newspaper and how 1bout mon: of Bill Harvey! BOBR088 Huntinaton Beach That soldier-for-hire now known as a .. mercenary" onginally was called a "free companion." Fact that he provided his own weapon prompted Sir Walter Scott later to coin the term "free lance." Meanings change. There's not much pay anymore for what's now understood to be a "free lance," although today's "free compa- nion" is much in demand. Think.mg of 1ookin~ for a new career'? You could be a' Kiss Mixer." That's the official job designation of the confection company employee who P\JlS together the ingredients of candr kisses. Or a "Belly Builder." Thats the craftsman who assembles the underparts of pianos. Or a "Hooker Inspector." That's a textile mill checker. After World War I. a poor neigh- borhood in Austria's Vienna was home to Adolf Hiller. Benito Muuohni, Nikolaj Lenin and Leon Trotsky,aUat thcgmetimc. But they didn•t meet there. The sloth. which just hanp around asleep 70 percent of the time. is the world·s champion sleepwalker. It moves around witho ut waking up. ~ SS84 a week sound hkc a typical salary for a white-collar wortter1 tfs the averaac in Washina· ton. O.C. Boyd 1s a syndicated columnist. Right-to-Lifers. many of whom were among JFK's staunchest Cath- olic supporters, arc now routinely dismissed as kooks.just as Field & Stream Democrats who oppose licensing and registration of weapons are disparaged as "gun nuts." Where Jack Kennedy was once amonJ the most articulate anti-communlstsand Cold Warriorsofhisgeneration, the terms "anti-communist" and .. Cold Warrior" are used today as insults- against Ronald Reagan. The Democratic National Com- mittee now houses feminists who consider"white male" aa epithet, anc out-of-the-closet homosexuals who assault the traditional family. Party leaders sit silent while their civil rights supporters brand everyone who disagrees. from Ronald Reagan on down, as racists. The "goals and time tables" liberal Democrats call indispensable to social justice are - and everyone knows it -racial quot.as that victimize the while union mem- bers. civil servants. teachers and professors who always considered the Democratic Party their natural home Politically, the Democratic Party would losenothingifitO.K..'d a constitutional amendment on school prayer, or declared forced busing a social failure. Neither the NAACP nor the ACLU is going to run off with Ronald Reagan. But. to some na- tional Democrats, every shrill scream from one of these pampered institu- tions 1s taken as a marching order. Remarkable. Archie Bunker is the type of guy who thou&ht FDR a great man. who saved the day for Harry Truman m 1948. who had Jack Kennedy's picture on the wall. Yet, the Democratic elite in Washington ignores his interests. and considers him. if not an outright bigot. an unc-0uth louL-So..Archie votes-for Ronald Reagan, because he is tired of scci ng the leaders of his party trash everything he ever believed 1n. Patrick Buchanan is a syndiatcd columnist. ·-.... ----.... - .. .. I Save aome handy beauty aupptli1 for awl~ day. 8HP.19e82. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 19M l 'Same old tbings' reappear with softnes$ 1 even tailored pants I · "Pantsarecom1naback." saysdesianer David Hayes. Launching his sprina '84 collection at Westin South Coast Plaza Hot.el, be opened the Saks fifth A venue presen- tation with tailM!U pants in liahtweiabt wool gabardine worn with coau cut with deep side slits. -Theclosinaseamentofibesbowa.Pin focused on {>'lnts forevenina wear in silk with matching tops that can be worn inside or out and provide a perfect bacqrouod for jewelry. The sets-many in fabrics desianed by Hayes-were combined with flowing sleeveless coats, ponchos and jackets. Pant styles were pleated from the waist, stitched to the hip pleats and othen with straight legs conservatively cut buy not narrowed. ~~ Hayesnarratcdhisownsbow,comina \ ~ toffiesiqe bci~mlrodu~ Billur Wallerich, fashion direct.ress., as a witty, cbarminaand deboaair man. ,,,--The wittiness was in evidence as be r said, "l'IJ\goinatoshowyou the same old thing." Hayes' .. same old tbinp" arc timeless fashions that last through several seasons. He designs for the contemporary woman who wants to look pretty and feel good in her clothes. "1 am never trendy. I always keep 'my woman' in mind when 1 am creating.•• His 'women' includes Estee Lauder, Nancy Reagan, Sophia Loren. Joan Collins and Mary Tyler Moore. Some ofhis suits popular with his \ devotees went along with the lonaer \jacket trend, while others were waist length for the "little girts." They were in silks. silk and cotton tweed and print-On-print fabrics. l...argc silk flowers were pinned to the lapels of many. One pink suit with white lapels with hiJ>:'len.lthjackct was designed especially WJth a lourth-time bride in mind, Hayes said . Femininedrcsses-somewithdrop- ped waists. some with full skirts, others with the tunic look-"should fit tight in the hips. I like women with bosoms and hips. If you have curves flaunt them. "And wear high heels with my clothes," he said1 as one model came out in low shoes. "High heels arc much sexier. Save those low heel shoes for the grocery st0rc." The color forecast ranged from pure white with bright splashes of carnations and butterflies to black and white with pink, turquoise, beige and red in between. "In every collection 1 include red," Hayes says. "The color means good luck. But. I love beige. lfl had my way I'd make the whole world beige." Hayes charmed the more the 600 guests and members of Child Help U.S.A by declaring the models too than. "Don't go around looking like a bean pole. Let's go together and take up a collection to buy the girls some food. Every body cat two desserts." (One model leaving the hotel com - mented. "If we gained enough weight to fill has size I 0. we would never model for anyone else. H1sclothesarccut very generously:') Hayes. a native ofSt. Louis. began his career as a serious student of voice and dramatic arts following service in the Manne Corps. As an "Amencan an Pans" he was perfomina b)' night and studying by day and found himself ~etching fashions in his spare time. After returning to the United States. he formed his own design house and the Da' 1d Hayes label was born six years ago. Dally Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler 83 Otenge COut DAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 5, 1984 Save beauty hints and supplies for a windyday c l lovesuucstionsfortakin1care of h ttle emeracncict you miaht encounter at the office or any lime away from bom.e. (I've dmded one or two th1nas about me -I'm either insecure or else I'm carrying out my early Gari Scout trainma..) You know the items I'm t.allong about -a role of tape for hems that come loose, those little lots fou nd an VIDA Ow hotel rooms that contain a needle, one white button and black, brown and white thread plus a little gold safety pan, clear ruul polish or hair spray for a run an hosiery; a kit (or eyegJass wearers with little screws and screwdn ver, little scissors, etc. lfyou carry around all th1utuff 1t certainly increases your populanty at the office, but your purse soon gets so hea vy that one shoulder eventually gets to be an inch or two higher to co mpensate for the load or your desk drawer get so jam med there· s no room for 1 nk erad 1catorand other ncccssi tics. With last week's dry a1rand wands, I wasrcminded ofone more emergency atem you should not be wnhout. I want to pass at along to all the insecure Suz1es and the "be prepared" Patnc1as. The beauty ofth1s one 1s that 1 t d~n 't take up much desk space and adds hard I y any weight to the purse. Those sheets that you put in thcdryertocut down on static elcctncll ) will work equally well by Just rubbing them on the hose, underthings and outer cloth ing (especially polyester). . When the air dries out and clothes begrn lo cling(looks temble). a few ruli<i will r111 vnurrlnthes bark in place AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN 'S ASSOCIATION, Mar Monte chapter, will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Camelot Restaurant, 11 00 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana for a birthday celebrauon. Ruth Coyle. the group's 1982 National Woman of the Year. will speak. For details, call 633-8630. • • • FRIENDS OF SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER GUILDS. will hold its winter all-guild assembly to attract new members at the theater beginning at 9:30 a.m. Monday for coffee. The assembly will begin at I Oa.m .. with lunch at 11 :30a.m. For details, call 957-2602. • • • FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, will stan a three-day meet a ng of executl ve board members T ucsda y at the Red Lion Tnn in Ontario. For more information, call 526-241 4. • • • GAMMA PHI BETA SORORITY, Balboa-Harbor alumna chapter wall meet for a fash ion show and luncheon at 11 a.m. Thursday at Bullock's Fashion Square in Santa Ana. For details. call 642-0935. • • • ORANGE COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE, will conduct a one day scmanar tilled, "Grant Wnung for the Arts," from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p m. Tuesday at the Bowers Muse um Center 2036 N Main St . Santa Ana. For details, call 836-1600 • • • COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, will meet a{ 7:30 pm. Wednesday to hear Pati Tambellini, director of the C'osta Mesa Civic Playhouse, narrate ats htstory The society 1s located on the comer of Plumer and Anaheim Sts .. Costa Mesa For more information, call 631-5918 • • • AMERICAN ASSOClA TION OF RETIRED PER- SONS, Capistrano Valley Chapter 3274, will meet at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hot Spnngs Dance Hall, 32506 Pasco Adelante, San Juan Capistrano. Al Holhnden. Orange County Transportation Comm1ss1oncr will be guest speaker. For detaal!>. call 493-8018 • • • INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTRESS CLUB. wall present a special !ielf-<levelopment program for anyone interested, at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mercury ~vangs and Loan. 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. For details. call 833-7264. • • • ROMANCE WRITERS CONFERENCE. will be held Fnday through Sunday at the La Jolla Village Inn. Sa n Diego The conference 1s sponsored by UC San Diego For rcscrvauons. call (415) 937-5245 • • • ROBINSON'S: Jenica McCllJJtocll wall appear at the Newpon Beach store from I to 3 p.m. Saturday to present her spnng Gunne Su collection in thc1 un1 ors depanmcnt. • • • BULLOCK 'S: The Jean Loul1 Scherrer fragran ce, a Bullock's exclus1 ve, will be introduced th is week at the South Coast Plaza store • • • SHOWS: The Jill Rlcllarda collect1on wall be spotligh ted Tuesday at the Westin South Coast Plaz.a Hotel dunng a show sponsored by Carousel Chapter of the OC Performing Ans Center. Tom Riley's Gentlemen'• Haberdashery ~how Lakes place on Thursday at the same place for the benefit of the Sister of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Hean cordially invites you to attend a STENDHAL •PARIS special skin care and makeup seminar Monday, February 13 thru Wednesday, February 15 Our experts will help you seled the best Regime for your own skin -plus the newest colors! You will learn to create your own very special look . Space is limited of this uniqve event! \ Please call to make your appointment by phoning 714-540-3233, Ext. 363 Sovth Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol Street Costa Mesa .. Besides play ma ha voe with man-made fabrics, the wind and dry air can create some problems for your slun and hair. The only wa y you can fight the Santa Anas is wtth moisture. Your ha1r probably takes the worst beatina-11 not onl y packs up a lot of dust, but that "standmgon end" do as probably not you. Try an 011 pack by usinapolyunsaturated 011(com011 from the market wllldo.) Warm at upa lattleand massage into the hair. Then wrapyourhead 1 n a hot, damp towel. You can place a cute Ii ule shpwer cap over this and if you have the ti me leave it on for an hour or two before sham ~i ng. You'll probably need two or three lathcring.s to get the 011 out and then finish off with a aood conditioner. If yo u have the typeofha1r that can act by with drytn,8 naturally, good fot you. The blow dyers and curling irons do dry out your ha1r somewhat. A httle hair spray also seems to help cut down on fly away hair. Haar spray hater'? Then spray a little o n the brush before styling-you'll get some protection and avoid those cnsp fiCt curls. For the dry skin (and everybody's naturally starts to dry out after 30) there are a lot of ways to fi&)lt back. Never take a hot bath, always lukewarm. And as we mention recently an a column, a cup of cider vinegar added to the bath water as good fordry and flaky skin. U sc a brush o r loofah to slough away the dead tkin ce lls After bathing, pat yourself almost dy and then add a fOOd louon or hght 011. The knees. elbows and feet seem to get especially dry and require added attention. Give them a little extra cream mg. During dry wcather(really anytime) it's important that you rub m some heavy ointment or oil into your cuticles each night before retiring. I've fo und that in extremely dry weather my polish tends to chip and drvout ifl nt>~lect o.lly l"llot ~!tr "lclft«d K_.., Show stoppers on the runway Brilliant allk pant.a with aleeve- leu coat.a or Oowln1 poncb09 that coald be tied Into different acarfed loob were amona the eYe~ear presented In a •Prina 1 84 fuhlon abow In Co.ta Ilea l>y dettl&ner David Ha_Iett. left. Lonter jacket.a were pre.t- ented u a ault altematiYe to match the dropped len1th of aklrta with bemllnea juat below the knee -Haye.' preference. Dog coats give 'paws' and warmth RAVENEL, S.C. (AP) -While bundling up for the cold. put on the d<>f this wmter -hats and scarves carrying the Haar-of-the-Dog label. Jerry Lee Jones got the idea several years ago of saving canine fur to spin and knit into fetching ensembles. Jones and her dau&hter, Katie. opened Holy Grove Kennels in 19°78, where they v oom and board all kinds of doas. including their own pedigreed pooches. the Synus Samoyeds. The Samoyed breed comes from Northern Siberia where they were used 10 herd reindeer. Their coats are Ion&, warm, fluffy and pure whale. the best type for spinning, according to Jones. When 1t "blows its coat" an the spnng, !lhe says. one Samoyed can yield two garbage bags fu ll of the fluffy undercoat most desirable for spinning. ''I got tired of throwmg out this beautiful hair and thou&)lt there must be something I could do with at. The idea for spinnina " mentioned an the breed books but I've onl y heard of one or two other people doina It," she says SamoyeddOf llama. that niahtly cbore.(The same thana happen1 ifl'm in the spa a lot. I finally learned to let my bands hana on the outsjde). Be extra kind to your facedurinadry weather-first and foremost keep at clean. The dust wdl chn,to the foundataonjustas at does tothehaar. So extra clean1in1andcreaman1 a~ both necessary. A real treat for your face as a non-dryana facial. Mashed avocados applied and left on for 20manutes hu a 1e>f\cning effect. unless of course, you are allergic to them. (Why trade dry 1lcin fora rash'?). . Sance I have dry skin normally, lamalwayslookinaforwaysto fi&)lt this cond1t1on. I have found over the years a Jq-shavmamcthod that works well., Instead of soap or a sha vi na lather, I slather on lots oflotion. It softens the hair for removal and the skin benefits at the same time. Another way to combat dry skin on the face is to dilute skin freshener (add watcrtocotton pad first) and use only an theTzone. Whydryoutanarea that 1s not oily? BEAUTY NEWS: Cli nique is introducing a new eyeliner in cakefonn. A moistened brush touched to the cake of color adds depth right where you want it. (That's riaht at the root of your lashes.) It is waterproof and comes an natural blade, muted brown and a na vied plum. To control the depth of the shade, the rule is: The more moist the brush, the sheerer the shade and the drier the brush, the more intense the shade. More attention 1s focused on the eye by Germaine Montiel which has a new powdershadowstick-a silky powder in a pencil. It will be available after March I in nine shades. ihe special feature is a foam applicator for easy blending. MA6AZINE SEEKS TOP} STUDEN~ "I enrolled an a spinning class at the Gibbes Art Gallery where we learned to spin all kinds of fibers. But my aim all along was to work with doa l\air." Aniclcs knitted from Samoyed hair are sof\, warm and reacmblc Anaoro. .. Tbc more it• worn. the softer, thicker and fluffier it act•." 1he says. Smee Samoyed hair doesn't dye well, Jones acts dtfT«ent colored yam from different breeds One three-dot hat. features Samoyed, collie and Newfound· land-collie hau Over the yean. Jones hu refined her technique. expenmcnted with other canine coats and opened a business under the trade name of J L. Handuns to promote her Hair-of·the-Doa scnes. "Th1\ as a very small business," she says "I've 11ven away more than I've sold. I've made other people's dop' hair Into hall and 1e1rves which they wanted as a memento ()f their favontc pet or for ~n11mental reason • but I don·t know 1f there's 1 market for th1' It ha, to appeal to wmeone who doesn'\ worry about 11 btma a little strange " tr at aives a person "paws .. to consider weann~methma made of d<>s hair, consider Ms. Jone,· ,tand that 1t'1 really no different than othrr fur such u ,hecp, aoats. rabbits and ....._ . Different lunds of dop post different challcnacs, she says. A(&han hair, for m1tance, 11 fiM and silky and can look like satin. Puppy hair it 1e>f\cst of all. Newfoundland l\ajr come off matted 1n the brush and must be carded fmt Sammy hair needs 1 lishtertw1d"fs·H's pulled into thread. The cnt:re process -from doa ti) thread throuah yam and knittJna to fin11he4"product -requires pa1n.1tak.ina toll. Th11 accounts for the co~t. from $36-$93 percn~mblc, dcpcndjna on thr w~aht of the yam . • . RAFF jeWelry 644-2040 FOR YOUR SPE . Choose from a Cl~L Valentine • opals or arneth;s~~iety of styl•~.' ;.~";'f:hW~1 h•art P•ndants #32 Fashion Isla~ amonds, rubl•s: A T /,. / ;,J ,,,/, / I RADITIONA 'JI ,,, '/ shopping for 60 Le PAFrr of Souther #8 Fashion I I y ars. The look your n California's sand man desires . sprrng 644-0264 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ._ _. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . GIFT GIVING MADE EASY. A Gift Certificate from Fa shion Island is the best ift of all ... choice . Your choice is theirs. Gift Certificates come in an denomination and are good at an store or restaurant in the shoppin center. Order ours by callin the Fashion Island Mana ement Office at 644-2020. Neiman Marcus. Bullocks Wilshire. Robin so n's. The Broad- way. Buttums'. over 70 fine stores in all . Just off Pacific coast Hi hWa between Jamboree and M acArthur B1vds .. Newport Beach . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Or nge Coe IVY'S LEAGUE IT'S SPRING skirts In the I~ . . . Luxurious linen # 123 Fashlon~s:a~gu• tradltlonblous•s. and linen wrap 640-5721 .. Q~§ ~/,\1u. r: r[r' [ .... A G rul\il'"'l ' ARAGE FA comfortable . VORITE . M sweaters All ~~o!._ive rn them e~~na Sport Collectro # 5 6 "7Q cotton nts. shirts n so Fashion Island on groat colors · shorts and 644-7030 ----..... • JUST IN TIME FOR SP in 100% ltsle cotton a~NG and your s~clal #26 Fashion Island chamois plus! lad••~ lontlno. Fila 640-4423 I· ,. l M Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Fet>ruary 5, 19M 0.-, ..... ..._...._, ................. C onni e Ola e o chatted with Cb1Jd- be Ip USA .. am- baa1ador.. Cberyl Ladd a t benefit fubJon abow. Saaan NelMn and Sa~ane Hartllna liked .. Da'rid Hayee' autt deatcn modeled berow. Don Sutton. who handed out prl&ee at faahlon 1how. made a hit with fan• Laura Rutledge. left, and Carolyne Mitchell. · I . Stellar lineup supports Childhelp Cheryl Ladd, s ports h eroes show concern fo r t reatmen t cen ter at Mesa fashion shO-w A celebn 1) -~t udded audience of 630 attended the David Hayes fa~h1on ~how presented Wednesday by Saks Fifth A venue. South Coast Plaza, for the Newport Beach chapter ofChildhelp USA. The I 25 who had their chocks returned "because there was no more room in the inn" (Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel ) missed seei ng not only Hayes. but Che ryl Ladd, Don Sutton of the Milwaukee Br<.'wcrs, Jack Kemp, backup Ram s quarterback; ex-Rams Rieb Saul and Pbll Olsen and sculptor Blair Buswell. parties were usually an the garden. The High Hopes' Valentine lunch bunch are moving inside al the · inv1tat1on of Dori Herbert. Fifty-fi ve are expected at the b)'-invilation-only event where the orderofbusaness will include groundwo rk forestabhshing-suppoflgroops for the Costa Mesa-based orgamzation that serves th~ brain-injured and their families. • • • Eight princesses selected by Beta Sigma Phi chapters affiliated with the Newport Harbor Area Council are being honored this afternoon at a tea in the Newport Beach home ofE11la Aadenoa. Connie Olsen (wife of Phil and s1ster-1 n-law of ---~:.:==....:::::;:::,.===========---------. Merlin) was cha1 rm an of the event which benefits the One of the royal lineup-Carolyn Bootb, KareD Haney and Lola Porter of Costa Mesa, Joanne Carrl1ao, Rita Rhod es and Grace Williams oflrvine, Nancy lngmao of Corona del Mar and Maureen Kl eckner of Huntington Beach-will be crowned queen at the Valentine Ball on Feb. 11 at the Buena Park Hotel. • • • WATER BE ITS VALENTINES SPECIALS "EXPfln'S" BEOS • 19999 Ch1ldhelp Village USA an Beaumont, a residential treatment ce nter for abused children and their families. Connie in troduced Ladd who has been Chtldhelp's ambassador of good will for fi ve years. She pre~ented the Children·~ Friend award to Gary Sao Filippo of l\dohr Farms Thi: award. created b> Buswell (w ho also sculpts busts of new anductee'l 1nto the Pro Football Hall of Fame) wa!> gr\cn to Adohr and the Southland Corp. fo r pro\ 1d1ng food for 1he Beaumont faci lity and pu11111g the center\ hotline number on their milk cartons. Filippo and h1'> v.1le Dale also were gh en a miniature of1hc sculpted award (a l1 1tk boy and girl) to keep in their home Carolyne Mltchell 1s president of the 70-member NB ch apter that wasestabhshed 111 1970. Other membcrsscr\tngon comm111ees were Pat Cox, Helen Cirkle, Rosemarie Moller, Terri Berreman, P riscilla Morrisson (she made the spring flower centerpiece\). Dale San Filippo, Jean Campbell, Sharon Gary San Filippo accepta Children'• Friend award from Chlldhelp USA'• Newport g.roup. More Valentine inspired parties include a "Love Boat" cruise set for Feb. 11 by the Newport Harbor Chapter. City of Hope, aboard the B.P. John Yacht. Owners Ben and Dotty Bukewibge are hosting tbe party in support of City of Hope. Also.Sophisticated Ladies are planning"An Affair of the Heart" on Feb. I 2 at the Newporter's Plaza Ballroom to benefit the OC Performing Arts Center. The fu nd-raiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. will feature a four-course gourmet sit-<iown brunch. a silent auction and entertainment by the Pacific Pops Ensemble • directed by Hu&IJ Griffith. Jue McCaffrey,chairma"t may be called at 67 5-8835 fortickets($25 eech). " Another brunch on the calendar-a Feb. IOevent at the Groves Mobil Home Park, 5200 Irvine Bl vd., -----------------=--::::==-i Sarvak, Eiieen Saul, Barbie Walker (she was an charge of takes over the chairmanship of the Los Angeles Arca ChamberofCommercc from another Newport Beach resident, Harold S. Voegelln. r rvine. to benefit the OC Rtding Center, Inc. -will have a silent auction and door pnzes. ElleeNew.b.acd, 832-8643. may he called for reservations ($8.50 each). Prcx:eeds will go for special equipmen t and upkeeP. of the horses used in therapeutic riding by adul~s and children (the oldest is 64 and youngest 3 I /2) with physical and non-physical limitati ons. Decorate your home beautifully SAVE 25010~ during our sale on I nEttl€ CR€€k fxqu1.,11t• 1a .. h1on f•bnn. 1mpt>< c dbly' u.,lom m.tdc• C>RAPf Rll °'I · \I IP< <NI I<\ • Rf r><.~S •COMFORTERS nEtLLE )1:cR€€k SHOPS 0 23 ,Hl'llon lal•nd Newport a .. ch, CA 82880 (7'14) 144-IHO CJ ~nderlt Center 17340 E 17th St Tustin, CA 92680 (11 4) 644·1550 door pn1csabl} handed out by Kemp and Sutton). Judy Thompson, Becky Ray and Martha Fleener. Spotted 111 thc crowd off ash ion-watchers were Yvonne Fedderson (one of the founders): Vita Cortese, Nancy Zlnsmeyer, Manha Green, Jean Lucas, E mma Jane RUey, Dori DeKrulf, Barbara Fruendt, Patricia Spielman, Jerry Frye, Phyllis Carpenter, Lynne Goughler (she-., manager ofSaks); Susan Nelson. Myrna Tbompson, Dolores Duncan and Joy Lewis. • • • One Nev. port Beach resident. Robert M. Mcintyre, Second-term WAND prealdent Betty Manoa, left, geta cornge from Kay Brown, New Dlrec Uona executive direc tor. • The new chairman, who 1s president of the Southern California Gas Co., received his medallion of ofli cc at the 96 th inaugural ball held at the Century Plva Hotel. There's plenty ofotherOrangeCount) represen- taOon on this year's board. Vice ehainnan is David S. Tappan Jr. off rvme and new directors include Richard J. Flam son Ill of Corona dcl Mar and Raymond L. Watson of Newport Beach. Re-elected directors include Harry Bubb of NB, Thomas P. Kemp of Laguna. Hal Jackson of Orange, Carl Karcher of Anaheim and Harold G. JoneaofYorba Linda. The black-tie affair featured Bryant Gumbel as emcee and entertainment by the Southern California 101-\0tce Mormon Choir. • • • l his year at the d inner meetingofW AND held in the A1rporter Inn, the members decided to invite spouses tOJ01n them and learn more about their work as a support group to New Directions (theyoperate the ND Thnft Shop 111 Costa Mesa and provide both financial and emotional support to the recovery home for women with alcohol problems.) During the evening three of the volunteers, P at Stewart, Sa lly Von Dyl and Violette McKevlU were honored and new offi cers were installed including Betty Manos as president for a second term. Other officers are Kbrys Stanley, vice president; Gwen Gordon, treasurer; Betty Gilday, record mg secretary, and Rita Montgom- ery, corre~ponding secretary. • • • Casa Pacifica , formerly the Western White House. has been the setting fora numberofbcnefits. But, the lido village End of Season ... FINAL MARKDOWN Many .Below Cost Beginning Thurs., Feb . 2nd Store Hours 9:30-5:30 Mon. thru Sat. • • • The Boyd J oyers of Newport Beach will open their home Tuesday to the USC TownandGownJunior Auxiliary ofOC and spouses. New members taking on hosung duties for the annual "husbands night' include Mmes. Greg Burden and Steve Gabriel of Corona dcl Mar. Kent Salveao11 oflrvine. Stephen Scbruk of Newport Beach. Randall Wittman of Mission Viejo and Alan Stark of Yorba Linda. Harold 8. Voe,lln pauee prealdency med- allion of Loe An&ele. Area Cbamber of Commerce to Robert M. Mcintyre. 3415 via oporto ne wport beach (714) 675 -3261 Brimm~ with enthualaam · · Cllrla llo&lD.lq aad Jean Slaenll JM.Ip Dtlle llcCOJ decide wbJob t to wear to tlae Catouel Cbaptv'1 .. R!Mbta of Sprt~· f1llal• lwMoll at 11 aSO Ta11 .. y. at Weeda loalh Cout PluA"HoteJ. Tlie nent beneftta the fata.r Oranlf• County Performtnc Arta Cateil I - P4CT oa PANT.Un DltAa a&ADUls We ....... ..., ........ ...... .,... ....... .... ....... ,, ..... .. ....... ,... ......... . ... , ........... . ...................... ... ..._, ......... .................... t .................... .......... ....., .... ................... Both vulaerablt. Nortl• ...... NOHll .. ., ~vtM O lttH41 ...... wm un •VtM •QIH7 '1&CUllU ~AIU 01 ocu 0 , .. ••ca ••• SOUTH •A&JIU c,v.w OA& .. ,,.. n. "ti 41 N~ .... ._.w.- p ... ,. .. • • ~o 4• ....... 1 0 ....... , ... ... ow. ....... . ... ()penlq ltad1 Kl.Ds ol ~. Whta a 7oun1 brldJt pla7er makff hit mark at tbe t.op it•tl of eompeUUoa, bt ii u1uall7 arouAd to deU,ht ua for maa11ean to eome. Th.II bud ... ,..ported from tbe lndont1l111 Champlon1hlp1 MVtnl 1Mn IP• 8fttln1 Sou\11 wu Otcar lnnan, then 17 7t1ttokl. TIM blddf111 ii not.worthy for It. ID&llJ Oaw1 aAd tht fact that It pt South to a COG· lrUt wbere ht could demo11 •lrat. bla tk.Ul. Wt wUl Nfral11 from eiommeaUna osa North•• faUun t.o 1vppon hi.I putHr•lttOOd•wtdesptie holdtq row caret. la It, or on !att't double, btcaUM of tht Ubel 1&w1. Bet.au .. of tbe double ud lack -of dumm1 entrlH, decl&rtr kn•• that be had \0 Nduc. the ltnrth of hi• trumpt ff he ••• pins \0 pick up Eut'• four trumc without lolln1 a trick In t 1ult. So ht ruffed the opentnr 1 .. d In dumm1 with the thnt and undtrrvfftd with the two. Ht tbea nnttMd the a.lat of uumpe 1uee.Pfull1. cubed tbt au·kl11r of dl&moad1 and aet of dube. and th,..w Weit on lead with a club. Weit wu foreed to return a heart. Declarer ruffed la CHARLES GOIEI dummy with the 111 and araln underrutrtd In hand . Now be 1fmply ltd dl.amoDdl from tbt table until Ea.it ruff· td. When E11t chott to do eo, dtclaur would overrurt, draw tat. outetandlns trumpa and elalm bla 1lam . Nott that It would not help Wttt to dlacard a club on the flrtt trump t rick. Declarer could 1tW ind play him by c11hln1 the ac•·klnr of dtamond1, thtn exltlar with a low dub rather than flnt cubtar tbt aet. Now we art not IO naive 11 to bellev1 that no brldre writer bu 1ver credited a bend to 10meont wbo might not have played It. Howtvel', thil band look.I mlrbty like a double dummy problem t.o ua. Yuletide photocopied newsletters nauseating DEAR ANN------------· ran away from home three times tut year'! (Ours did.) LANDERS: Sorry I We always LOVE to bear abouttbe trips lo St. Martin, am IO late with this Tahiti, the Bahamas, fi1hi114 in Anchorage and Nova 1et1er.butitbutaken All Scotia, 1norke~n& !n the Aonda Keya and sk.ifoJ in Vail me until now to re-and Aspen. It &la<1dens our beans to know our friends arc cover from the naus-so affluent that they can enjoy such luxuries while my ca crated by the I ... DEIS hu1bandandlarebavinaahellofatimcpayinathc nursing aubject. I am refer-l.M home bill for his mother and icttina three kids through ~to thote t:>hot~ acne crooked teeth and a lca.ruina disability. copied newsletters What coloual egos these people have to think that that people send at Christmastime. anyone would spend the required nine to 12 minutes to Thia year my husband and I received six shameless plow throuab all that rubbish! Yet they send it year after exhibitions ofbruen braaina.. mixed in with a whole lot of year -always with the same brilliant aalutation, "Well, fantuizina-or maybe t&te folks are deluaionary. When here we are apin!" _ tbe 1endenlive in another cify it 11 not always possible to One of these days (ifl live Iona cnou&h) I am going to a.pot the &ilded lilies, &loaed-over facts or the blatant see a Christmas newsletter that reads like this: fabrication. But some oltbete folks live in town. Who do "Dear Friends: This wu a rotten year. Victor lost his they think they are kidtlinl? job. Our oldest dauabter was picked up for sbofliftina and lt'11tra.n1e bow oobOay mentions bein& fired, aettina our younacat ia livina with a real creep. Our l -year-old's demoted or the bun suffered when early retirement was puteat achievement this year was to atop wettina the bed. thrust u~n them by the power broken. And bow come all I am cbeckinf into the Betty Ford center to dry out and lbeif children aR such stars? Doesn't anyone have a son Victor is lcaVlll( me for a manicurist Happy New Year!" who DIDN'T set an early acceptance to Harvard or a -FED-UP lN ST. LOUlS daqbterwboaepades were so abysmal she couldn't get in anyplace? All the offaprina mentioned in the newsletten are ~xoeUcnt students or terrific athletes -.-,mcriOf. honon, medals and ciiations left and riaht and wtnn.illj nbbons in bone shows. One kid bas been elected president of the student body and another is beina sent to Tokyo lo repre1ent the school on a .. friendship mission." hn't anyone's tcenaacr seeing a shrink because bis sr*' are lousy, be fi&bts with everyone in the family and DEAR FED: Weud yow belleve \bt aome people actullJ ell.Jo)' tMle ta&erm.luble aew1letten? For .. ose wM Mti, ._wever, 1 .. aest &Mt 1" Dot reqoad to U.e aelf-aasntala&.ry DOvelllL la Gtt way )'Ml will dellur 1eueelflrom 911)' t.tare .uu.. 7•. DEAR READERS: The Hereditary Disease Foun- dation has m oved. The new address is 606 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 504, Santa Monica, Calil 90401. 'Doll baby Parents Club' seen as great boon to birth control BJ ERMA BOMBECK You probably thou&ht you bad beard the lut of the CabbeJe Patch dolls, but a nauon docsn•t ao tbrouah a 2.5 million baby boom without some fAJlout Sinoe Christmas, there are 2.5 million sinaJc puents under the aae of 12 out there flounderina under a sea of diapen and feedi.na schedules who are ukina tbem1elves, "Ia that all there is'r' They are too youna to drink and too youna to chuck it all and run away from home. To the rcteue comes Edward J. Zumacb, a com- munications consultant &om Phoenix, Ariz., wbo realizel the importance of I IOOd old Mom's Network. lie calla biJ aupport lfOUP the International AMocia· tioD ofDollbaby Parenti. Every month tlicre will be a Newsletter, 411e Dollbaby News," to "enter· tain and inform the milliom of ncwly-blcued ~ti." There will be a spedal ktwe called "Dollbaby flnta." fcaturina news about unusual activities lib tUifta a bot.air balloon ride or ridint in a sailboat orbe~ter. In ition to contests and personal motben' stories. little mothers will have a b()l"()ICOpe prepared for their dollbabies by a leedina uuolaser. lmqine the thrill of Jmowina \hat if your child it a Ubra, she "seeks beauty, peace and harmony but c:aft be cxwmely am- bitious and can bum the mldJlilht oil, then collapte into complete lazinesa.' Tbe Allociatlon i• open not only to Cabbqe Patch ~but tbole who are nilinl Scn*"°Y Short· c:ab. llueberry Mullln and ..,.. ad Ken children. (Tell me mm wtll be an ardde oo wbat 111 x.n can drive a cardboard car.) We've come a Iona way since we slung a Christmas doll under the bed in Feb- ruary where it remained naked, unkempt, u n- combed and rejected until our mothcn stuffed it into a trunk to save for our children to throw under the bed. Frankly, I think it's a great idea. I foresee doll pediatricians, psy- chiatrists, day nursenes when the m iniature mothers 10 to work, babysittcn and beauty pageants. Not only will they open up a new ran'-e for the economy. they wall instill responsibility an a child at an early age. But more important, it will be the greatest boon to birth control since prlic! Fish & More® Dinner 0nly$2.59 Break away to a seafood adventure at Long John Sliver's. Uke our Fish & More• Dlnner- 2 crispy fish flllets, golden fryes, fresh cole slaw & 2 crunchy hushpupples. 3095 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa just South of San Diego Freeway ec:rou from Feck:o. Drtv.Thru 8ervk:e Avallllble ----_... 0111 SHUIF What maktt u• putleular· ly 1U1plciou1 about UU. hand, bOWtvtr, it that you lllfJbt think that eom90ne wbo ~uld dtelart a band u well 11 thil would 1lnce have made bit mark on world brlds•. Not to. Younr O.CU w11 1lmply a on.hand 1tar. and h11 1h,c1 faded lnt.o obecurlt7. fll~\ -Acclaimed for fr~h ' s local seafood ... ~ Introduces fine Eastern I''~~ beef 1th a Tuesday nlghl8peclaJ_._ __ ¥r PRIME RIB DINNER 19.20 ...... , ........... ...... ...... c.t cw...o .... ... o • ., l wtt. ,.,. •• •~• ......... Eec ...... ,,.. .. . ..,, ....... "'() .... ·. lrWpC-...... "•"·" ... • ........................ ~ ....... ,....... ... Cllarle1 Ow•• a.M O.ar 8111iutf ,...., .. , ..... ....... Mlb .. __ all ........ .. •t«.4. Calendar of events available Hundreds of excitina events -topped by the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles -are listed in California's new 1984 statewide Calendar of Events. From San Francisco's Chinese New Year Cel- ebration to Santa Barbara'• Old Spanish Days to Col- umbia's Miner's Christmas -all parts of the state are well represented in the 16-pagc brochure. The Show-Off's_ Closing In Fashion Island Is Extended Until Feb. 7 LAST 3 DAYS Liquidation Of Entire Stock Festivals abound - wine, food. music, ethnic -as well as whale watch- ing and countx fain. Dresses, Tops, Pants & Skirts For"racing 'enthusiasts, Crescent City features world Championship Crab Races; Folsom, its Snail Races; Foster City, the Rubber Duclcy Raft races, plus the far north coast's Arcata to Ferndale l(jnctic Sculpture Race. HURRY FOR INCREDIBLE VALUES "Somethina is happen- ing wherever visitors travel in the Golden State," said Ao Synder. Director of the California Office of Tour- ism. "This booklet is a complete guide to ths year's events." The Show-Off Each event listed in- cludes the location, a brief description of the festiv- ities. For a f rcc copy. send a self-addressed stamped (37 c ent) business-size envelope to: California Of- fice ofTounsm, DEpt. CE. I 030-1 Jth street, Su ate 200, Sacramento, CA 95814. #22 Fashion Island 720-9194 ' \ 'Heall~ of GLo-ve I f This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Dally Piiot Heart of Love. It's easy; compose your personalized greeting and we'll set your message In type t o flt the border of your choice or yo ur hand written thoughts may appear In the border you select. Borders come In the 3 sizes as shown below: $20. $15 and a special child's size for $3. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) .--·------~ .... , -----... ', ~~,,,,----.. ' -''' ~ ,;, .. ... ~' ' ,-... ~:,,,, ' ' ' , ·' ' ' \ I \ \ , ' i \ t I I \ .... / , I , I' I' , I \ <c,' I \ \ e:;,~/ ,' I ',, ~," I .. , I I ',.'' ,' ' \ ' \ \ ' , ' ~ , \ \ ' ' ' ' .. Mail to . ' .. ~~,' '... '2:>' .... , ' ' ' ...... .._,':,,' ..... ~,, .... ,_; \ ..... ' ... .. ... , Daily Piiot Classified Oopartment Box 1580 Costa Mesa 92626 If you wish to create your own decorated greeting, use a black pen and draw your de- sign to flt one of the dotted llne "hearts" shown. For help with your ad, Just call 642-5678 and a friendly Valentine rep- resentative wf 11 be happy to asalst you. And, If you llke, you can charge your Heart of love with your Master Charge or BankAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT 842-5878 • I NHHMISSION 'Dark nights' enlightened -----NOW PlAVINQ -----1 Monday N1aht Football may be gone for the ~'>On. but Monday N1&ht Theater 1s alive and well an Costa Mesa The Newport Harbo r Act o n Toi TITUS Theater launches its•••••••••••••• month-long "dark night" program Monday with "A Chekhov Sketchbook" -three one-act plays by the Russian dramatist -a companion piece to the playhouse's current "Chekhov in Yalta," being performed on weekends. The sbow is o ne of four nt:w theatncal offerings arriving on the Orange Coast this week, two of which are at cv~ ~ OAAHCE SAHTUHA UC Irvine. The Vienn~ comed y "la Ronde" amves UllCOll'~ 1n EnwMa) AMCClfdrl<J•M111 EowJrdSBrtStOI Tuesday al UCl's Fine Ans Village Theater and "The Sea Bll «no ~'~~ rm OJ4 540 7"" Horse" follows Thursday at the university's LittJe ~ OAAHCE WESTMINS'Tl:R Theater, both runnang through Saturday. Roundi':fa out c llf~ 828 1660 Or•noe °'"e 1~ Eawarm CinerN Y llMNE 634 9361 Wist 891 3935 the week's newcomers is "Deathtrap," openin° Fn y at ~ EowMOS O u '1.IOOU VQlclbf'~ MIAa the Newport Theater Ans Center. ~,. s51 0655 uAM<Mt>s 634 3911 "Sketchbook" is directed by Rick Habib and features L.:..::.........;,~----------------~ _ Everett Olenick. Sorrell Wayne. Francis Donnelly and UUEIM 639 8170 ' svurv STADIUM OR IN llU 990 40?1 UA MOY1£S 4 IV£U PIK 871 4070 PACIFIC BUCNA PAR1< OR IN eom 1£SA 631 1501 EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN com 1£SA 540 0594 UA SOUTH COAST El TOIO 581 5880 £0WARDS SAOOUBAC~ llYll( 551 0655 CDWAROS WOOOBRIDCC lltSS10I YIVO 4~ 6??6 C OWAROS M*SSION Vl[JO MALL OUICE 637 0340 AMC ORAHC£ MALL OUICE 634 3911 UA CITY CCNTCR IUTlllSTH UA WESTMINSTER TWIN 895 5333 * MATINEES s2.Str 'Tll 3:00 SAT./SUN. HOLS. AT STARRED THEATRES rt:WPORT BUCH ,,~ I'~ ~fl! llblS Of OllUDllll 111 • '' ~· I <I ""'~ ... ltf ~ flllll I" BlllS!ot ", .. * ... , . " ~o 14u BRISTOL • fr ... l v SANTA ANA ''11.a01 •ACr II) S..• S... I C\ 6 ()() 0 X. IUal Lil( l IKll 1,.;1 ~, s.," 1 ~~ 8 ·~ M lOIGf Q/Y Il l ""' ...• 11G • ' acx. Hiii ooc; CIJ Patrick Roman Miller. The plays arc titled "The Vagabond." "The Wnch" and "In a Music Shop." Performances will be gi ven Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. through Feb. 28 at the Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista Ave .. Costa Mesa. Call 631 -5 110 for ticket information. "La Ronde," freely translated into its movie title. edwards WESTBROO-K CINEMA ~=,·~:"'~,':::' lhoollhurt t SJ0-440 1 fr• b 4~ 1020 (II) Sal /Sun J 00, 6 Ml, 10 30 "Fl.ASHDHCE" (I) Fri 8 JS ~I Sun l 1~ H O 8 4S 3~, 64S 1045 IR) Sit S.n HO 6 SO 10 SO ""'---~ELB ~ "° <oliio. -n. "If~ f11 710, IOSO 5.Jt /Sun l 30, 1 l ;, 10 s~ 'IUCllT OF ZOMllU" fro 900 Sat /Sun I JS. ; 15. 9 OS edwarcls MllA CllllMA Newport A 11th 646 5025 Coate M... • STEVE MARTIN "toNELY GUY .\l ~ l\'EP.S.~ L PICTl'PJ. , .... .,.., .. ...,., ..... "~ .. :"</OW PLAYING MWll.lll I l IOllO Pacrk s M-m ~ ... os S-_,., llr-w ill 819 9850 'Ill• 5MO COSlA MESA fQUljlMll VALUY ((tw4•J 6 ' f1'ff•U" ff.I ,,~ 5"IO w ........ &:19 '"°° COllA 111(1& I •• 'l-,., • .,,. • 6-l' l'JO• llMllf El!Wi'OS WOOClO'>Ocl' ~Y.>tOMS I.A MAIM AJIC!1~Sci..1·• 691 llr>33 WI JUAlj CANT1WIQ Pa<•lit s IM$JOll O<><e 1t1 C93 45'1S wtSTMlllS'TEll '""'"'~C"'f'"' \ll••r 89' l'm HO •usu ACCl•HO fOll , .... l..OAQ(IOU•• "Curle of Love," 1nvolve~ a day of chanaing partne11 amonJ all phases of Vienna society. Keith Fowler 15 dtrcc11ng the comedy, which pla)'l at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday 1n the Village Theater. Meanwhile. 1n the Little Theater, Jim Lykins will stqe .. The Sea Horse," a two-cllarctcr play set in a waterfront bar. Esther Moszkowicz and William Kerr compnse the cast of the show, which will be on stage Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets for both plays can be ordered by calhna 8S6--66 l 7. Ira Levin's "Deathtrap" receives its first non-professional performance in Orange County this weekend as the Newport Theater Arts Center launches a fi ve-weekend run of the mystery thriller. Pat Terry is directing. Bill Waxman, Gary Conway. Marty Green, Joan Barkdull and Allan Stone arc featured in the production, which will be sta$ed Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March 10 at the Arts Center, 2580 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. CaJI 631-0288 for reservations. h 's closing weekend for both productions at South ( oast Rcpenory -"Becoming Memories" on the mainstage and "Life and Limb" on the Second Stage -as well as for "Night Watch .. at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Both SC'R shows gi ve their final performances Tuesday through Sunday with "Memories•· playing at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sunday) and "Life" at 8:30 (8 p.m. Sunday). Weekend matinees are scheduled for "Memories" at 2:30 and "Life" at 3 p.m. at the SCR theater, 655 Town Center Onve, Costa Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. "Night.Watch" 1s completing its Huntington Beach engagement with closing performances Friday and Saturday at 8: 30 in the ScaclitTViUage theater, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Reservations 847-4465. Elsewhere around the county. these productions conunue their respective runs: •"Mass Appeal" with Martin Milner at the Grand Dinner Theater, 1 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). 'rBE BIGB ... 111•·1·• 1r.·-1-•v ..... IE ... '1111IP ... .......................... ~® OC1.c:.tiJ' *~70••·--*' ... ~. ,,.,r ·"1:••111C· •&Mm& llU -lDWAll'DSISAMIOll!f !AGIN HlLS IMU II M MAU l!Ol ro 3(AIS 1'"611 IOINIT IUCI llMCl COWAllOS lllO 67313~ SYIJfY Cll.DOfll. U4 2m lllWPOl' aw '* l.llO OWW11 t\t( AT u rm NOW PLAYING IRE.A El TORO LAGUM lfMH WUTMltttml ~M Btt• PW• [OvwildS Saddlebicli EOWlnls Soutll ~I Pacific s H..Way 39 529~ !>81 5880 494-1514 Onwln891 3503 ""~ ~.... "' .. ~Oi '>I 444 1-----------------------l COSTA MUA f<M*TAIJI YAWY loti!fi@!..i ~BR .. 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TIMES · LA.TIMES THE OILY MOVIE llAMED TO I THE 10P4 "llEIHISl"um. ~·=-~-~-.·~=~·~;;:· H£11 PUl 821 4070 PACIFIC BU£NA PARll DI llNCOUI YI Of IUIOO fORTlll WIWY 839 1~00 COWARDS rOUNTAIN VALLlY ~I &I l(W',(J 1m1t ~51 06~~ COWARDS W0008RIOC£ 8.1.~ (ASI QI Cll W(t lJCllU llACI 497 1111 COWARDS SOUTH COAST LACIN SO C0AS I IWr &I taOAOllA Y l lSSIOI ¥1Ut 495 6220 l OWAROS MISSION Yll.IO MALL S 0 fWY 10 CAl/lltll ¥AlllY '11W'I 8MA llA~ 910 'Oll COS'TAMUA '"""" .. ' fl>W!l t .... ,. 1'1 ~llM •c 11Mbof"""" & II "Ot I I " IUICl Nit. ORANG£ MALL 637 0340 TUSTll SOUll4 Of lJICO.ll UA CITY CCHT£R 634 3911 .. !If cm ~ ctll!U PAClft ORAl'fGl OR IN 634-9361 s l rwr & STAT£ CClU<il UITI AU 540-7444 EDWARDS BRISTOL lllSTOl AJ WICMTU EIWTD 893-o546 UA WESTWCSnR MALL S 0 fllUT Ill.SA ~ c~ U4 ml OMHG.t •Mjoum ~IW In •nano ---·re Scott Capuro, Blalne McFadden, Tom Dmme and Tent NaYura cha.nae partnen ln .. La Ronde" at UC Intne. nightly except Mondays at varymg limes through March 4. •"Brigadoon·· at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana (979-5511 ). niahtly cxcepl Mondays at varying times through Feb: l ~· •"The Pirates of Penzance" at Sebastian s West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Feb. 26. •"Man of La Mancha" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540), oiahtly except Mondays at varying times through March 25. •"Terra Nova" at the l.agltne-M-0u hon Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743), Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2:30, unul Feb. 19. , •"A Life tn the Theater" at the Irvine Community Theater. Tunic Rock Community Park, Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 thro ugh Feb. 25. with matinees today and Feb. 19 at 2:30. •"Chekhov in Yalta"' at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista A vc., Costa Mesa (631 -511 O~I Thursdays through Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 7, unu March 4. •"A Streetcar Named Desire" al Golden West College's Playbox Theater (895-8378), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 through Feb. 18. •"Staning Herc, Staning Now"' at the Gem Theater in Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays throuah Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 7:30. until Feb. 18. N EVER CRY WOLF A TRUE STORY ~ qq~ !':""iiJ . l.rnws llld rs11111n• f.aJMn by PanM1kM1• .. TKhn1Col....-_..,. 11! -"""o--i. •• ~ t•l -.it 111-. - lllEA v COSTA MESA v lAGUH HlllJ V' WllTMIHTlll Mann Biu Plan [d.n1d' U...rds/~nborn Edw11a 171'1 S19 SJJ9 Sov!h Cou1 P\.,, dt41 S46 2711 ut11n1 H1n1 Miii CtnerN Wt11 17141 768 6611 171'1 891 39JS _, ... ..._ .• ._111-.--r AC ADEMY MEMBERS . " A l ,, •• , • I' • ... '. ' • a 1 ' t 4 it' ~ T ' ,, ' , ~ 1t ·' • • tr •· '~ 4 ' l 1 , '' ' • 1 PG -~~-. HUlfTIMGTOll llACH A ~RAM!~1'.I '.:?~~ ft NOW PIAVING . MISSIC* VllJO • lllWP'O«T IEACH E""vasVlttol,.r Eawaios~ a.-.>6990 c.nenu 644 0760 r a*"°' t1u<1tt<IQI011 ttt"" a.ca.03118 OIWIGf ~634-~ * \t ·\l>I '1\ '11 'IHI I<'> \ . .,,, .. 11.I ut1l .,d1111r "'" ,,,,, ,, I'' It .... , I' I 11 l '"' I,. f' I I 11.1 ! IC I ,, 11 ! ,,, \.. I t I~ j t -..1 t.1\ - -- •iREA UA MOYles 990-4022 MISSION VIEJO I ORANGE Edwards Missaonvieio CtnedOme Mall 495-6220 634·2553 *COSTAMESA •NEWPORT Edwards Cinema Edwards Newport 546·3102 644-0760 * WESTMINST!ft UAlWln 898-1243 "1--flO .. •fllAOI [1)1--11 •36fnnl 00-.... 1 I ACAOEMY MEM8ERS Ye» C¥0 Wll1 admit you and I a guest kl 9!"f perbmance Monday hough Thur9day ' CISTAllU IUll( llllllMIB Q.#1(1 11U t•I ""'' --lM Ml (l ,. ... Ct1IOTt ,..,.. UOllllllCll YI ....... fltAtll WtoM flWITll IUT911TU ro1' o.i,. llGl OCAlll ,.._ Cll* M1t Ill •IWOOO •I M.lM • 1 JO w.TTll ~~·~ 11JtU'4ef ............ Tilllitb 71MJ11 - TONI GHT'S TV -t.00-1 ~ ORAL A08f.RT8 Wl.D, WIU) W£8T FMD FLMTONE ANO FMNDI I N;NJ8l'f OH COUPUltRS rT IS WArTTtN =Of TitE MATTEA **~ "Mitty" (1961) David Ladd, Atthur O'Connell FAEJlllE f ALE THEATRE -•.ao-• fN:;f. THE NA TlOH 1 !~3 THE WOllD TOMORROW SUPERMAN I AQUAMAH I BATMAN l~rtmAESTS I WELCOME BACK. KOTTEA KENNETH COP£l.ANO lMEVIAOHAH MOYIE ***~"Milling' (1981)J1Ck Lem- mon.&uy~ (%)MOVIE ··Legelld OI The W•-«f' P9751 Pat• CutNng, Ron Moody -10:00- • (I) NCAA BA.SKETBAll. 0 ATOHEwrTH • MOVIE * t t "Who'a Milldlng The St.ore?" (1N3)Jeny LAwis. JUI St John I HOUYWOOO ClOSEUP HEJW.D Of TRUTH MOVIE * * ~ "Charlie Chan In Castle In The Oeeen" (1942) Sidney TOier. Arleen Whelan I AEXHUMIARD PINKPANTHEA e THE LAWMAKERS ID WASHHrrOH WEB< IN REVIEW !~WEEKLY * * ·~ "LO'ltSk:k" ( 1983) Dudley M00t1, Ekzablth McGo¥ern -10'.30- • 818KEL l EBERT AT THE wove I A08ERT SQ4Ul1.ER .Blf( FAlWEU. l :~WEEK IPECnu.. !:.efOHART **'n "In Love And W11" (1958) Robert Wegner, Jeffrey Hunlet -11:00- ~COUfGE 8 BEST Of A.M. LOS ANGLES .MOVIE "Our Gano The Morion Picture" (No Dllt) I MA8TEAPtECE THEATRE HAZAAOOUS WASTE: APE. WE POISONING TliE GOLDEH STA TE? ~~~~ **'~ "I Ought To Be In Pictur•" ( 1982) Walter Matthau, Ann·Margrtt -11:30- ~ = COLE-WHITTAKEA *** "Don't Bother To Knock" ( t952) Marllyn Montol, Rk:tl11d Wi<l- matti. I CHURCH IN TliE HOME THIS WEEK wrTH DA VlO lflNKLEY CB) FRAOOLE ROCK AFTEAHOOH -12:00- 1 (I) POA GOlF ntl& 8TOOGE.8 TM8 WEEK wrTH DA VlO MNKLEY L:S WfTH LAWIENCE • IAELAHO: A TElEVl8IOH .-TOAY 1:BE80X * • * "The Pmoner Of Zenda" (1979) Ptter 5*1. Lynne Freder· lek. (I) PAPER CHASE -12:30- l~FAMILY t t "StrOller AtJa" (1983) &Kt A8Y· noldl. Loni Andlrlon ®MOVIE t t t "BrlinWMI" ( 1983) Kiit Dul· •&aannalow -1:00-118PORT1WOALD THE MUNSTERS di SUPEA8TARS t&HAW 8CX MlWOH DOU.AA MAH ADAM-12 TENfl8 80UTH AFPliCA BELONGS TO • 12 O'ClOCK HtOH ~~ltJ Mt Ktte" (19$3) Klttwyn Or1~, How1td Ktll. "DAS BOOT" ENGLISH SUBTITLES l'l0r> l Co,1 ~t H w~ r:, o r 1>n;t d ~I M,H MOYIE **** "EIWa M~'·t1iTJP11 Dlglrmar\, Tholm!y~. -1:30- F-mc>QP MOW * t • ·~ "Fltlltr 000." ( 1965) Crt Ortnt. i.-. Ceron •ADAM-12 -~ l ~ISW«> t * * "Soldier Blut" (1970) ~­Strua. Oallda Bergen. •M<ME . ''300 M11et FOf Stephenie" (19111 Te>ny Orltndo, Peter Gmw. • IATTLEBTAA GA.LAOTICA I GA!AT PEAfONWal OBelOOTT =CASH'I AMENCA * * "The End" ( 1978) Bw1 Aey- noldl, Dom 0. LulM - -2:30- 0IWGAH'I 19&.NC> 0 AMAlBM BOXING MOYE * * *'it "VlctOI' t VIC10fla" ( 1912) Jule Andrews, Robert Preaton (%)MOVIE **'~ "LOYelldc" (1983) DliOlty Moote, Elzabeth McGcwwn. -a:ao- • AMBICAH AIMHTUAE I~ A800T ACTUf& • *'~ "TlrUll, The I.pa Man" (1959) Denny Miiier, C.We Denova. I ~·s PHENOMENAL WORLD !:AHOMJNOY t t "Robin Hood And The Sorcer· ar" ( 19831 Anthony Valentini, Nlcko- l&S Grace -S:30- G2wm4YOU I SUNDAY 9 WIOE WORLD Of SPORTS OATWG MADNESS I TONY 8AOWN'8 JOURNAL THE WAITER'S WOAU>. E.L DOCTOAOW ANO THE AMeAICAN MYTH (I) HOU YWOOO 8 MOM ANO MIHOY ®MiOV£ -... "Evll uoo. The Sun'' (1982: Pet• UltlnoY, JMe Bnm. -4:00- • INTERFN:C. l::fATWAA ttt "Rio Lobo" (1t 711 John Wayne, Jenntftf o·~. ~~lone Kelly" ( 1959) Clint Walker, Edd Byrnes. I e WASHINOTON w&J< IN REVIEW I ~TTEA Of TASTE * t•~ "Escipl" (1971) Christopher George, AYftfY Sc:twelblr -4:15- (Q) HORSE AAaHG (l) CHAALE.S CHAMPLIN T A1J(S wrTH -4:30-8 NEW8MAKEAS Cl) TAOtG AINNfTNJi e WAU. STREET WEEK ID GREAT CHERI Of SAN FMHCISCO ~ ~THENATlOH tt~ "The Ghoul" (1975) Peter Culhing, John Hurt. -4:50- " H8A BASKET8All. The winner Sunset year• Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn •tar lo •'On Golden Pond,•' for which both won o.cara, ln lte network TV debut tonl&bt at 9 on NBC. Channel •· -5:00-• TAKJN() NNAKrAOE 0 Ff&.-4-ALL 8CHIP8 GAICHEWSQ (J) WAU STl&T JOURNAi. REPORT eANNBUNe ID MAGIC Of ANIMAL ANO LAN08CAP£ PAJNTINO oo w·A·s·H 9 NEWS !=:voHAU. * * •• "The 8rtdgl On The ~ Kwtl" (1957) Wiiiiam Holden, Alie Gulnnlu. CD) NBI. 8EIMKA IN CONCERT (I) FAEM TAli THEATRE -5:30- 1 =. = i IN 9fAACH °'-· MOTORWEEK Al.ICE ~-::fMiW - ttt "Stir Trek II. Thi Wrath ()( Khan" (J982) Wiiiiam Shatner. Rlclf- dO Montalban EV9MG -UO-e o HEWS • M0\1E t * "The PIOOle That Time For901" (1977) Patrick Wayne, Doug McClure. 8 Sl8KE1. & EBERT AT TliE MOVIES Cf) PEOPlE TO PEOPlE m w·A·s·H e BUCK ROGERS • £VENN) AT POPS IDWJVA Cll C88HEWS I TAKJN() AINAKrAGE NICNEWS t~The Prllonef Of z.nda" (1979) Peter Sellers. LyMt Freder- ic*. (l)MOYE t t~ "Dirty Duclc'a Mo* Flnt»- tle Island" (1983) Animated. v~ rt>~ ........ '"fhlt~ S..00"' ( 1982) Bruca Darn, Stacy Ktldl. -l:30-· ~~ Ci) OUDl.EY MOORE: THE MAH ANO .. MOlllES • WKAP .. CINCltNATI ~IA 9 IESTOfHOT~T -1-JJO- • (I) 80 MINUTE8 ll~~ITOA INOT=SEAACH IUCKROGERS AU. CREATURES GREAT AHO IMAU.M IDNAT\H -7:30- ,.~ Blue'' (1970) Pet• StrlUtl. Candice Bergen •=:a~~ {I) THE VA1.9fTINFS DAY TMA T ALMOST WASN'T -UG- I (I) FOUR 8EASON8 QI KNGHT RIDER UNDEMEA WORLD Of JAOQUE8 COUSTEAU • 9 HAADCASTlE & MCOOAMtCK CI> TWIUOKT ZONE eMCME *** "Rlo Lobo" (1971) John ~---·· Wayne, Jennllar O'Neih. • 180UDOOLD NATURE G MASTERPIECE THEATRE ~(ll)MOVIE ttt "The Yett Of l.Mng Dan- gerously" (1983) Mel Glbeon, Sigour· cm= t * * ''The Man With Two Brlinl" ( 1983) Steve Martin, Ktthlffn Turner ())MOVIE ***~ "Victor I Victoria" (1982) JIAie Andrews. Robert Preaton. (%)MOVIE * t • "Reds" (1981) Warren S.tty. Diane Keeton. -1:30- • (J) MOVIE ' "Chariots Of F't'e" (1981) Bin Croea. lln Ctlarleson. CI> LOU GRANT -t:00- 0 QI MOVIE Ian CharleM>n l• hailed by hla teammatem after hla rictory in the Oecu·wlnninl movte .. Charlota of Fire,•• In lta flr.t network TV alrln& tonight at 8:30 on CBS. Channel 2 . "On Golden Pond" (1981) Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda. a UNDERSEA WON.I> Of JAOOUE8 COUSTEAU 89MOVIE "My Mother'• Secrtt Utt" (Prem· I , 1• r, t 'I ' \ I 'Jl1.•, -11:AO- (C)MOVIE ** •~ "Victor / v1c1ona" (1982) Julie Andrews, Robert Preaton. -11:41-1 ~YWOOOCl..OIEUP "Honeyboy" (1982) Etill Estrada. Morgan Fairchild. -11:90- 8MCME t t t ''Who's a., Slllpirlg In My Bed?" ( 1183) Otln Mat11n, Elizabllh Mon1gomery . -12:00- 8MOVIE tt t "Fool's Ptrade" (1971) James S1ewt11. George Kennedy -12:26- (H)MOYIE t "G11" (1981) Donald Suthef1and, SuMn Anapach. -12:30-~ ~BIUCO ···~"Come Out. Come OU't. Wher-ever YCN Ale" (1974) Lynda Dey ~~· Jatfrey. * * "Thi End" ( 1978) 8u11 Rey- nolds, Dom Dt luill -1:oG- (J) DENMS TliE MENACE e INDEPENDEHT HETWOAK NEWS !=lM tt "God Told Ml To" (1978) Tony Lo Blanco, Sandy Dennis. -1:10- (l)MOVIE * * * "The Mtn With Two Brtlnl" ( 1983) Steve Merlin. Kathlffn Turnet. -1=*>- CJ) MOVIE tt "Bowery To Bagdad" (1955) Bowery Boys, Joan Sllawlel. 9 A8CHEWS T1Cl<lif. 64..,..,. ,,,.,, ,, .. ,,., ""'-l~~~",..,....,. ..... C""'fllOI• ,,, ...... >IH LUXURY THEATRES ......... - nu 990.4021 llSStN NJO 830-6991 UA MOVIES C COWARDS VIEJO ~ COSTA •U 546-2711 llMCl 634·3911 EOWAROS SOUTH COAST PlAlA UA CITY CENTER U MIU (2131 691 0633 llAllCl 637-0340 Nit. rASHIOH SOUAR£ Nit. ORANGE MALL IUTIMSm -UA WESTMWSTEll TWIN -89S·S333 ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST ·0rw bNltlng~ cJ I mutiQn p.c.fUf\' ~.~ ~~ shodclng. ~~- ..... 879'8SO PAClft AIWtCN DA IN Uf'ftl AllllD cesra 1UA 1s1-41u EDWAAOS Ta. COO£R SD rWT 10 111 & MlQll ctlTA .U 971 4141 COWAAOS CfOA CCHltR ._..,.,., , ... .a.n 9622411 PACI~ rOIJllTAlt VAi.HY OR W lO IWY IDllMllS1 ·. u ... (213) 691 06Jl AMC fASllON ~ !Do\HO & .. Ni lMlll llACI 4i1 1711 lDWAROS SOlllH COAST UGIN 111 (.WT IM Al ..... 1 ......... 4956220 CDWAaOS tilSS«lN YH> MALL SD '1WTO~YattrflW'I -6342SU SYUfY CITY CCNTER Ml WlllPGlRM htl Mltin'wShowirrp Only S2.75 Unlns Nottd S .3ij1J4•111ll6l61~ 2553/~';!,) S * FOR Funt EXCrTEmEnTI V111t0ur... * ARCADE of GAMES* :·, '·.:: ... ~~- S llo.w• t t 1100 1 110 1120 7110 • 1140 ,.,,. Dewn Ot T'fle Otd (Ad11U• Onl.-) T wo ot • l(lfld CflO) YENTL Sllo,...111 11 1JO 2 •00 4140 7: 0. 10:00 Alto Tftl 011ttt4!1n ('°) ~GEL ""' Ooln' All T M w.,, .. , * I Orange CoNt DAILY PILOT ISUnday. febru.ery 5, 1U4 TIDIT'I CllllRU nl ACAOSS • &olntrio .,.. 4 1'r-.. fi'Ultt t Stepe 14 8r&Zl!Wt blrd1 20 '°".,,...-: Maori 21 "Ha.m It up" 22 SublkM ·23 Zoo reelMntt 26 MllgloW plat• 2 7 Elilc1ronle detector 2t Emlnent 31Couch 32 Downhltl Ski raot lMAbomlna-. N unctrllPld statue. 38 Head. 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NW'at>br 14' Foottlk9 or gen 148 iontUon knodla 147 Clmbe 148 lk.tbbfy Clrlnlc 151 ,,_ ,.,, : hyptl. wd. 153 tn\pollte 15eCu~ ,..,...,,. 158 T axl Umer 182 Car•for 114~ 1M WcwtlfOf tUAlrtJW ~ 189 Oed*I wldty 171 Blble* brotaw 172 Wlttler9d 174 Br...S IP"eed 175 Nouny 171 S.nywd .,..._, 171 F.-.)MHM 1 1 6mlll drlr* 114 Slzeof thot 1MCordeoe m- 118 ''Dogwood Staitie": abt.w. . . . -·.....,..... .Jae~ Rollins. Charles H. Joffe Susan L Morse M~ Bourne CM Will~ m Charles R Joffe Robert Greenhut WOQdY ~len . °"'°" Ctsll IW ~46 1711 •T11CTOI IUCI 143-0388 IUllCl 634 3911 £0WARO$ SOUTH COAST PW.A tDWAIU>S ~TINGT°" UA CITY ctNlU lllSl~ 4f UHOWIO ~ 81.VO •I *IN & HllS fll a~ Mll'fllC Cl#rll \... CREDIT LINE Les Card named a principal at Larry Seeman Associates Lt• Card has Joined the community planning firm of Larry Seeman A11ociatH, Inc. as a principal. He will be in all arge of the Newport Beach office and responsible for directing environmental studies and expanding the finn's technical capab11lt1es in transportation planning and engineering. Card was fonnerly vice president of Van Dell and A11ociates, IJlc. Pnor to that. he was director of transportation planning and engineering for the cny of Irvine. ' • • • S&anley E. Luker has been appointed president of Irvine-based Dyna-Drill, a division of Smith Inter· natlonaJ, IDc. Luker Joined Smith Jnternational in 1975 as a market analyst Wlth the Servco d1v1S1on. Dyna-Dnll designs and manufactures hydraulically ac11v1ated down. hole motors used for 011 and gas dnlhng. In another move at the firm. a newd1v1s1on and three ex1sung division have been organized into a drilling tools and services group. Austin Jones has been named president of Smit~ Drillin1 Tools & Service Companies, which includes Dnlco, Dyna-Dnll and Servco and the new Datadril div1s1on. Jones. who served as president of Dyna-Dnll since 1979. will be based in Houston. ••• Hutton Associates has selected the de· s1gn/construc11on team for the development of the second phase at Hutton Centre. The project 1s a $27 m1lhon. 9-story office tower and parking structure in the 46-acre business complex. in Santa Ana. An an.:h1tectural team of E.P.R., a div1s1on of the internallonal C.R.S. Group, Inc., and James Artbu~, A.I.A. has been assembled to design, produce construction documents and supervise construc- tion of the new complex. Jam.cs An.bur will serve as prOJeCt director for the group. Also selected to be a part of the pre-construction team is the Irvine-based firm of Equldon Contractors, which wall additionally serve as the general contractor for the new building. ••• Fullerton resident Ray Gagnon has been named vice president/senaorcredu officer for the Bank of lrv1De, 1t was announced by C.N. McCo11Dick, president. Gagnon joined Bank oflrvine in 1983. after 16 years wnh First IDtentate Bank, where he served as vice president/manager of the CARD LUKER JONES Brea main oltice. • • • • Chad O'Couor, president of O'Connor En&Iaeerlng Laboratories in Costa Mesa has been received the award of Fellow in the Amerlcu Society of Mecbutcal EnS1Deera. James Woodburn, vice president of the society, made the presentation. The award was give to Newport Beach resident O'Connor in recogniuon of his ongmal work and 14 . patents in steam boilers, in- cinerators, steam engines and photographic equipment. • • • Western Associated Lend1Jt1 Services has changed its name to Westmark Mortgage Corp. The change follows the acquisit.1on of the Santa Ana firm by Prtmark Corp. of Detroit. Mich. Westmark is a fully licensed CaJifornia mortgage banking firm. • • • Bruce T. Blacllman of Blackman Ltd. of Newport Beach has been awa~~JM lltle of rc&istcr.ed jeweler by the American Gem Society. The society, an association of fine jewelers pled~ed to consumer protection and $Cmolog1cal education, awards the title to member Jewelers who obtain advanced professional knowledge and · skill through hands on experience, gemological courses and anhual examinations. ••• Genicaco Computers Corp. has received an OEM contract from McDonnell Douglas Automation Co. for Genisco G-1000 graphic display terminals. lnitJal shi~ ments against the contract have already been made. -:::;;;~iiir=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ..-. FIEE UIVESTIHT Stll•AI MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU! n rHO Ital Estlte ~---. ... atttd hrtltn~lps Tilt IOal I\ lo IOCIUlt your 141'tslmtnt ,..."-C'.' .... _'9 re-.it llJ SIY!n&S ll1CI hnt 1)1)$11ht CHll llo• on JOU pttmt Calilo!N IHI hlJlf 1nmt111t11t TUESDAY -FHIUUY 14, 1914 wtHESDAY -FtHUUY 15, 1914 l:lt ,. 11 lllltllct• .... Al !ht Hunhnrton HJ1bour 8'y & Racquel Club 4121 Warne• Avenvt (ZOO y1rds usl of P.c1hc Cust H.cnway) SPONSORED BY Conference set on women and careers A mini-conference for women seeking career ad· vancement or change will be presented Saturday by Coastline College The program runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Coastli ne's Peterson Leaming Center. 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Huntington Beach. Entitled "Shaping You and Your Career:· the conference will include three workshops featunng some of Coastline's popular lecturers and seminar leaders. The workshops are entitled "Discovering Your Professional Power and How to Market It," "Successful!~ Expressing Yourself Through the Language of Clothes · and "The Emerging You -Breaking Free." Fee for the day long conference is $30. which includes lunch. For reg1strat1on anformauon. call Coastline at 241-6186. """'•" OwololoUl- REALTY INVESTMENT FUND T RADE F AIR IN IRVINE Uoih Ylilou.. •t1"'4nl .,, .. on~ '30000 .,., J)OOOO c•ou _., "'<-0< nrt -•~ ol 1100000 I tlC..,,.. ol "°"'< I•• •""°"I' 6ftd _, FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (714 ) 641 · ll 7 6 The first annual Orange County Overseas Invest- ment Fair has been planned for M~nday at the RegisJry Hotel in Irvine. ll!ltn Clltlar.. ,,_ ,,., ...,,,. UO 000 ..,., llO 000 "°" _. oe-"' "" -1• ol ll~OOG -·t_ ... ...,...._ (71 4) 545-3 335 ""'°'' When you're talking barbegue, you're talking Texas. J u:-t a!-n:al ---•lobster uim\'s __________ ..,.. from ~1<11ne and rc..·al sour dou~h (rom San Fran(fsui. real harhc4uc COffil'S from Tl'xar.. It's that simple. Nothin~ but lhl· hcsl. .\nd in Tcxds. there's one bamt-qlll' ~staurant !hat's lx·c:omc a trad1· tkm ... Thl' c,,unty Lmc. \\'l·'n· rall'tl on(;! of thl.· top 10 Yl'SIC1urants in Texas hy the National Sod l'I\ of Th1\\'I \\'rikr~ And now Thl· Count~ Linc hrin"s its hlg lx·~·f \' n~. Jun lt•ndcr hnskl'I and spu.y -.au~ to lmnc l·.n10) the SU(lS('l-anJ }~>ur fa"1nk Jr1n"-hnm our wrap· .1round d<.'Ck on \\c1t"'1hrid1>."-' Lakc Thcn ~it down to our famou!> Count n Styll' barht-quc in a dassic H:MO's madhouse almosph4!rc. \'\'h~n ~1u're talkin" ha rbeque. ~u·re talkin~ The Counl}' Linc. 4615 Barranca Parkway between Culwr and Jeffrey fn Irvine Ml~)' bdween thr SatU Ana nd n ~ f reewaya. Opcri DI fnn5to lO p.m. .. I he fair. held from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .. wall focus on 1ntema11onal tax bases and allowances. govern- ment $rants and financial rncent1 ves for doing bus1· ness with foreigh countries, labor costs. sales op- portunities and available low interest loans. Trade representatives from Can- ada. Israel. South Africa. Japan. South Australia. the Netherlands. .\ustna and Hong Kong will be present. The event 1s sponsored by World Trade Center As- soc1a11on of Orange C'oun· ty. A forum on big industry Allegheny lnternauonal Inc. Chairman Robert J Buckley will discuss tht• role of hcav} industry 1n today's economy at the Orange County Forum of Town Hall Wednesday. He will speak at a noon luncheon at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 1n Costa Mesa For more in· formation. call 641-8500. Seminar on Investments .\ four-pan seminar focusing on different in· vrstment opportun111c~ will be presented 1hrs sprang at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The series, utlcd "Ad· vanced Planning and In· vesting -The An of Soph1st1cated Anal)'i.1s for Optimum Return." 1~ scheduled for Thurw:t} C'-Cn1ngs, Feb. 9 and 16. and March I and 8, from 7 to IOp.m inOCC's Faculty House. Scnes fet IS $3S L«tLTnna Wlll ~ Dr E F. MOOdy. a fioanc11I plan- nrr and consultant. Mood) teaches real estate. financial plannina and 5t- curat1es for numerous financ11l 1nst1tut1on,. The series will focus on 'uch mvatmcnt topiics ·~ fin1nt1al plans. insunntt. 1oc bonds. llmatcd pan· f\tntups, levtrqe. EC rule . TOAs. KcouJh,, e • t•t• plannins. mu&u1t fund, and tuat1on . COMPLETE NYSE AND AMEX WEEKLY LISTINGS 89·10 S he's a doctor /developer By JOY DEE ANTHONY o..,,... C•n•••..,, Loolung 11 a Sil m1lhon $lructure 1n Anaheim, labeled .. Parry Pro- fessional Buildina" one wonders. "who ii Parry?" Nancy Parry 1s an M.D., a surgeon and a developer who struuled her way to the top from humble beain· nmg.s, after graduatin.g from UCI medical school and doing an in· ternsh1p in Salt Lake Cat y 14 years ago. As owner of the medical bu1ld1ng where she has an office. Nancy rl!Calls that first dcc1S1on to become a developer. At that time. someone told her that since the hospital she was usini was going to be constructing a medical building. she and the other doctors using rt would fec:I er:it1tled to EXPERT ADVICE complain 1r ~n1s got too htJh. "Why should I pay rent at all'!" she asked herself. "No one would think of rtnling their home if they could afford to own it," she says, yet almost all doctors rent the.ir offices. So Nancy decided to use some of her own funds to construct the building which would hold her "dream office." The rest she bor· rowed from the bank. later coming wuhin inches of losing the home she had put up for collateral. Previously Nancy had placed her extra funds with a financial expen who let them dwindle. "( lost a large chunk of money the first five years of my practice," she says. "and I worked hard to earn it." Now she has a new dream office in Anaheim. one which resides in a buildma fi ve times b1ager than the first, a to1aJ of97,000 aqua~ feet. Usina her medical expertise, Nancy designs offices to be com- fortable for doctor and patient alli,e. In her rented office, she says, .. the room1 were too sh on so the patient's feet would wipe all over me when rd be doing exams." Instrumental to Nancy's firm, "Parry Development Company," ts partner. chief executive officer and long time friend Susan Flandro. Nancy's sister Janet has also been he I pf ul m devc:lopment projects. she adds, though today Janet is busy being the first female treasurer of Anaheim's Chamber of Commerce and owner of her own office manage- ment consulting firm. CHECKOUTTAXFREEINCOME By J . DAVID STE WART Tax free mcome coupled with a high degree of safety are the two features of municipal bonds that have !11ade them popular with wealthy investors for decades. In recent years. ~owev,r, the lure of LaJt exempt !nco_me has_ drawn upper middle income investors into the muni bond markets in ever increasing numbers. A combination of factors has prompted this influx of new in- vestors. These days, a manied work· ing couple doesn't have to make a fortune to have a tax problem. and this is particularly true if they both work and hve in California. Jn fact. for a couple filing a joint return with taxable inc<?me of $46.000. their combined lecleral and state tax bracket is 45 percent. In this bracket, a tax free yield of 9.5 percent offers them the same after tax profit as a taxable investment yielding 17 per- cent. Another development attracting 1nves1ors to "munis" has been the advent of sinJ!e sta~ municipal bonds funds. Pnor to the fonnation of these funds, if an investor needed tax exempt income it was both difficult and inconvenient to buy individual bond issues .• To safely d iversify a bond portfolio requires considerable financial skill and a lot of money. Disciplined attention to the financial pages 1s ~quired to watch for c:alled bonds and to avoid potential default scenarios. Other responsibilities in· elude coupon clipping. year end accounting. periodic reinvestment of interest payments and the safe kee~ ing of securities. Municipal bond funds alleviated all these reponsibilit1es a nd capital requirements by enabhng investors to purchase a fractional, undivided interest in a diversified and pro- fessionally ma naged trust. The concept was pioneered by John Nuveen and Co. in 1961 . Since then, Nuvetn has marketed more than SIO b1lhon of municipal bonds. J. David Stewan is with Young, Smith & Peacock. New York Srock Exchange member firm in Laguna &sch. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Feb. 3. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. . ;·---;---·;-··-·i'IT1··,~1r;--··-·---··--, • , • • oSf~ 1 UU>OOUTUS rllUUT PrlOooPrloo I IPJ •Pll 1UU U O 1 IUllUl ollT llC1 at ... r •)lfor. •C•l &l9ha M\oro &l"J • l lt•c Co,.p. w •••'"· 01 •1• ADCI A••r. 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UflllWI ' ·-.,. .. ·-~ r ' Ill I • 14 te. ._, tlll I'•-' I " r ill lMJt Q ) It• It' I ·~ It - I _, ' t ,_ ' I I I .I J r ~ .. 1. I ..... ... ..... &.-Wiii- W • .. • .. " = -,_.,_ _... .. l1"t v.-o. II .. ~ 14 .. f'e \',.,., II ... ... Jl>t ... .. , lll!w lt IJ W) It f flft ~· .... '• .. ti -'" ,f-_ ,., • J - ------- lrwln' PACIFIC W•hl~ton win• conterence INIHle for flrat place ' over UCU. Cl. puta him Into .,_....,,a-shot 1••d- of Crosby. C2. _,, Ben McDonald ATALE OF TWO TEAMS OCCheaded one direction, GWC the other ' By JOHN SEV ANO OlttwOtlllyl'llotllMt ·:satoraay night presented a stark contrast of two teams and the d1rcc- uon each are headed. On the one hand. there was Orange Coast College. which i.eems to have found its game again at JUSl the right in the South Coast Conference race. On the other. there was Golden West. tied for last 1n the conference - and apparently content on staying there. The streakinJ Pirates. now tied for founh place with Compton (each at 4-4) in the standings. buried the Rustlers to the tune of94-59 before a sparse turnout at Peterson Gym- nasium o n the OCC campus. Gable to DeLuise UCI' s McDonald has been a victim of poor type-casting. Bv JOHN SEV ANO Ol ... o.111 ......... Ben McDonald must have a prett) crummy publlcll} agent. or howelS<'d o you ex plain his poor typc-<as11ng the past four )cars'> McDonald has pla}cd almo\t eve11 role imaginable for UC Irvine's basketball team -every role. that is. except the one that suits him best. B> compariso n McDonald's plight would be s1m1lar to a tioll}woOd pr~ucerlooking for a leading man like (lark uable-and settling for Dom Deluise. Theexpectationsofthe6-8 scn1orhave been that misunderstood. It staned when McDonald was a freshman And ()( ·1 Coach Bill Mulligan has to assume some of the blame. In his exuberance over McDonald's abilit1es Mulligan proclaimed at the time, "Ben 1sgoing to.be a better playert~an Kevin Maiee. because he can do so many more things than Kevm. ·• In comparing McDonald with Magee. the two-time All-American. Mulligan implied. although innocently. that McDonald would be the same dominant force as • Magee-scoring 30 pointc, and grabbing 20'rcbounds per game. Ofcour!>C. lhat 1\n't what Mulh&an meant by har, remark. All he was trying to convey was that McDonald wasa more complete pla yer But that wasn't how 1t was taken. And the damage wa:. done So people watted And waited And walled for McDonald to bea Mag.eeclone And when M1.. Donald ne\cr realized those ant1c1pa t1ons. or even cam e close. the quesuon arose. "What's wrong with Ben Mc Donald? .. Well. toqu1ct the critics once and for all there's nothing wrong with Ben McDonald Nothing at all There never has been. In fact. the onl} 1h1ng McDonald may have bee n iuilty of 1s trying to be something he wasn't in order to satisfy others. To S<'t the record 'itra1ght. Mc Donald has never been in the Kevin Magee mold, nor has he ever resembled a power fo rward in the Maurice Lucas-am Perkins trad1t1on. Not that he didn't ti) But he knew all along he couldn't be something he wasn't Instead. all McDonald ha~ wa nted to be. and what he has been. and what his stat1 Stl<.''> during hi s cplleg1ate career wi ll bear out. 1sa ~mall forward in the Jamaal Wilkes class. Translated. 1t means there's nothtn$ flashy about Ben McD~nald,. noth1n'g 1ha1·sgo1ng tu stick in yo ur mind after watch1ngh1m pla y. But when the game'\ over. he'sgoang to (Pleue ~e McDOJlfALD/C2) UCI eyes 4-for-4 road trip Improved Aggies supply opposition for Anteaters LA~CR UCES. N.M. -Just before . the start of UC Irvine's rec·ent four-~me road tnp. Coach Bill Mu ll iga n calculated hi\ team's poss1bil111es. .. If we can wan three of four (games). it will be a good mp and I'll be satisfied." he noted .. lf wc can win four of fo ur. ll will be a great tn p:· Of course. now that the Anteaters ha ve won the fi~t three games - beating Cal State Fulleno n. lJ( Santa Barbara and Long Beach 5tate - Mulligan is s1ng1ng a different tune. .. , was go ing to be sausfied. but now I "ant this one. T he key game is ~unda>.'' Mulligan stated shon ly after l)( I beat tht.• 49er'i Thursda). It was the kind of a game that gave OCC Coach Tandy Gillis hope for his team's stretch run and. at the same time. made GWC\ Jim Greenfield wonder if he wanted to continue coaching at all. The Anteaters. "ho tangle w11h the Aggies of ~c" Mc\lrn Statl· this afternoon(! pm on KW VE 108-FM. and delaved on ( hanncl 56 at 11 p.m.). w1il ha ve thl·1r ha nds full 1n try ing to capture thn r seventh "1lra1gh1. UC Irvine forward Ben McDonald ha• •pent hie collegiate career trying to escape a .erlea of ml•undentandinge. The Rustlers ( 1-7. 3-15 overall) never led and fou nd them!lelves down 7-0 before forward Bill Bruce finally canned a I 2-footcr more than five minutes into the first half to get his team on the scoreboard. Another basket b~ Rich Murray made 11 7-4. but that's as competitive as GWC would get the remainder of the game. This '" not the 'ia mc Aggie~ team tha t succombcd to l '( ·1 in the conference opener at Cra wford Hall h~ a I 10-71:S margin New Mexico <ital{' at S-4 (9-<.J o"crall) and in fifth place in th1..· P( AA. ha" won ~1.x o f its la'it right ga mc'i. altho ugh 11 dropped an 89-81 dcc1m>n at home to Nevada La., Vegas in 1t\ mo\t recent outing. Olympic hockey . dispute heating up OCC quickly ran off a string of six straight points. with Jeff Stephens. Brad Guess and John Berry each recording a bucket. to make ll 13-4 and. with the help of Guess· 15 first-half points. the Pirates easily expanded the margin to 42-20 by the intermission. The Rustlers. who couldn't get anything generated. hll OJllY 7 of 27 shots (26 percent) in the opening 20 minutes. and while the Pirates didn't (Pleue aee OCC/C3) Otllly Not "'°'° bJ Howwd L ...... Orange Coa•t'• Jeff Stephen• protect. the ball with hie body aiatn•t Golden West defender Rich Murray. Thl· .\gg1cs. fi fth tn the co nference in ofknc,c (llCI 1ucrnnd) and si xth in dckn'>t' fl I( I ,., la'>I ). arr led by 6-3 \Cn10r guard \tne (oiler. who 1s fourth 1n lhl· conference 1n '>ronng at 17 9 and Ii Ith 1n a\s1<,ts at 4 5. (enter Andrl' Pa tterson. a 6-8 JUnt or. 1s the team leader in rebound'> at 7 6 fhc \nteatcrc, counter with fo ur ·\tartl'r'>. led b} team capta1 n Ben Md)onald at 15 5. averaging 1n douhlr figure\ Canadian coach denies his team wfll leave Games SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia (.\Pl - Canada may w1thdra" m hocke} team from the Winter Ol)mp1 cs 1f fo ur of its playero; are declared inelig1b1le. the director of the (an- ad1an Amateur Hcx:kl·}' As~oc1auon said Saturday Baseball post would be a letdown Murra) < n\tcllo the official. al<.o sa id that. 1f the lln1ll'll l\ta1cs follo"'" through on its threat w prolC'>I the player'\· cllg1b1llt~ ( anada "ould challenge the ehg1h11!1 ~ nt pla }'l'r'> on eight or nine of the 12 team .. in the Olympic ice hodq field Olympic chief Ueberroth could handle commissioner 's job in his spare time Probably. Peter Uebcrroth could handle the uncomplicated office of comm1ss1onerofbascball in his spare time. and hngu1n1 clam. Buo TUCKER "ould he tantamount to the prcs1drnt ol ( 1cnl·ral Motor\ t>crom ing a clerk 1n a fiH· and dime: Of rnur'>e. th 1'i ,.., to asc;ume the I 9~4 ()h mp1diamec,are 1ndel'd organ11cd and " 111 tran'lpm.· '>mooth· hand -a\.hearaldl·d -wuhout cost tt1 thl· ta 'fla"er'i fhe th mg 1s. no one "'II ~n1m lonurl' un 11I >\ug I 2 Four of th O'>t' pla,er\ arc .\men - cans. he said Moment s later howl'\ er ( an- ad1an Coach Da"'' "1ng denied that his team would pull out "The Ol}'mp1t tc.-am from ( anada. no matter ho" the rule goc'i. will Ile pla)ing in the Olym pic (1ames:· King \81d '"lfthat'o; wi th 16 pla\oer'i. i t'll~ w11h I (> pla)Crs .. · Ueberroth. thought to be the lead- ing candidate to succeed the depan- ing Bowie Kuhn as czar oft he grand old game. has spent five years warming up as president of the Los AngelesOlym p1cOrganiz1n~Com­ mittee. Actually. where the similarity ends is that the two 10st1tut1ons involve human beinas playing games. Thccomm1ssionerofbascball rides in parades. attends banquets and sits up front at the World Series. H 1s most agonizinadccision come at lunch in dccidma between the filet mignon The baseball comm1ss1oner ,., hired by the owners ofbasehall and 1s their puppet although care 1s taken to control his strings. The franch1~ operators let o n that the com- m1ss1oner rules supreme over the national pastime but 1t 1s perfectly obvious that in a di spute between labor and management, the eomm1'ih 1sconvcniently unavailable. Evidence the Jreat strike of 1981 Baseball was goinsdown three times andcom1nguptw1ce. Bowie Kuhn was out to lunch. established aOcr the temblc Blac k Sox scandal following the 191 9 World Series. Early comm1ss1onersscrved the purpose ofkeepinaorder and protecting the image but the office WO'l watered over the years to its present insipid state After putting together the 1984 Olympic Games in Lo5 Angele-.. Pctn Ucberroth would find the po-.t of On thl· '>Urlal·e thoui h l 'cllc rroth ha' donl' a rl·markahle JOh tit and h1., rcnpk ha\ c introduced inno"at1ons "'hKh figurl' IO change the conl·ept of thd)lymp1c' Not the least of these llctng the formula ofpnvatc !)ponsor- \h1p'> \O as to remove the host nation fro m the 1mf)<'l'is1hl(' financial burden ofthe(iaml'\ Funhermort•. fhe L .\()()( ·s thorough JOh ot 'iprcad1 ng the g.am<.''i around ~ou1hcrn ( allfc..lrn1a 'hould pro"t' wonh linal applau~. Some Meanwhile tht• coach of the l ' ~ hockey tea m. Lou Vairo c,a1d hl· "a' angry over the chg1h1ht) d1')pu1e "becau!>e it's degenerated into a naf'!l e<all1ng. mu<lc;hng1ng in1cr- nat1onal d1 <;agrrcment llct"cen two fn endl" nauom .. Cost(•llo ..aid that. if the ln1er- nat1onal Olvmp1c ( omm111ee dl\- quahfies the four < anadrnn plave~. "then "'e would as~ them to g1"e U\ the same an.,,"'t.'r for other l luh\ \1 The question as to whether a baseball commissioner is neces~r)' I'> open to dispute. The office wa b3 ball commissioneramusina. h (Pleue ·~ t1EBERROTH/C2) Youth has its day at 'Katin·Surfing Challeiige Two of the )Ou nae t urfors 1n the c-ompct1 - t1on startled the field and advanced 10 today's guancrfinal round of the Kaun Pro.am S~rfina Challc:nac at the Hununato n Beach p1tt. David EllC"-14, and Dino Andino. I$, art till around rompc1tna for the top pnrc. while JUlt as surpri11na. ~number of bag name were: clim1natc:d before 1 turnout estimated at about 10.000 Earrs. an amateur from San Dicao. won both o( has heal . turday. wh11C' Andino fin1 h d ond an th founh round. Euen and Andin<> will be •urfina 1n the \amc lit'ot ' today 1n the quanemn I . alona with 1our-11mc world champion Mike Baron or OceaM1dc and another ex-champ Mark R1chanb 'ff u~tral1a The on11nol field of 192 'urfcn ha\ been pared 10 16 finalist\ lor today'' concludina round\ Saturday. F. er\ too k out 1979 i....tan champion Grea Mungall nf Co\t.a Mr\3 Annthcr former chnmp1on of th1 C"cnt - Michael Ho of ttav.a11 -was cllm1natcd when h fin1 hC(f third to Joey Buran ind l om \urrrn. ninkcd ~vrnth and e1shth in thr world. re: J)C('ll \CI> One of the top heat<, cilatl'd for th" mom 1na will bt Buran and C urrtn. "ho will be an the: ymc: heat at .20. alons ~11 h two nther compc1110,., nothcr \Ur\ , .. nr " I" H'U·old <•ill) ( lh.~y. an amateur Imm lluntinaton lk.llh and ~on Qu1gle) al\t1 lrom Huntington lkarh s on amateur ll"t \cnr Qu11lc) fin1~hed 10th 1n the lo..at1 n anJ nov. a\ a profC:\\IOnal. he'\ clltubll· tur a pan ,,f the: $24.400 Pril\' monc .. lit•1nii oOcrcJ. .. Mungall. we~ Peter t ownC'ml 01 Hunungton Bt"ach .and amateur Mt~(' P:H''on lrom l..aauna fkach Toda'·., format lJll., for tour quan t"rlinal round\ 0c11nn1n111 Ram 1n,olvin1 four 'urfc" :ip1Cl~ The to(I 1wo lin1 hrn ~•II ad"anct" to the 'cnufi n.il' v.1th the final fouf \Urti na for the top prm· ot St>.IX>O at around ncxsn toJa, 'K•lond plan• v.111 ~ 1i1itonh S4.000, with thmt. S UK>O. and fnurth. i ~.non omc1a1, of •he compc11110n .ld\ l\C lh3t \•1(\ri& park1n will Ix· 3\llll•l hk l<lUI\\ tll r~1flh ;lnd Pac-Ilic C o:t\t H1jlhwn" least eigh t or nine of the 12 cluhs could be Questioned the same "a~ ·· The l 1n11ed States Ol~mp1c <om- m1ttce has said 1t "'II protest the presence on the Ca nadian roster o ( Mano Gosselin. Dan \\o ood. Don D1etnch and Mark Mo m \On .\II signed professional contracts. and Morrison pla)ed nine game~ "'th the New Yo rk Rangers of the "'at1onal Hocke~ League. C O\tello said the four pla)er. v.111 be incl uded on Canada's final 20-man ro<tter which m u'>t tx· '>uhm1 1ted ~fonda) The Canadian ... v.ho pla' the l ln1tt•d 'tall'\ tn lhl'lr orx·ntng game 1 Ul'!»da' ha\l' 2.i pla \cr' on 1hcir curren t roster A'Skcd whether thl· ( anad1an hocke\ team would "1thdra" ii an .\mcrlcan prote"it v.a., \Ul..'l..T'>Slul Costello said "'\\o e'll ha'e a har<l decl\1on to make 1 hat·, a pc\'\ 1- h1li t' .. He '><lid h1: nrn ll'd "'"\l'ral prote't' ag;11n'1 pla'l'r' 11n 1Hhcr tea m'> 11 the .\ml'rll an~ rrn11'\l rcp.ardll''>' of th1· oull oml· More changes for Kings? IN<.t r~oon (\Pl -l<nt-t,·r Ne1 l'i0n. h1rt'd a\ thl' Lo' .\n[l.l'il'' Kin~ coal·h and 3\\1\tant lll'n1•ral manager la\t Monda\. "''II 11·l1 n- qu1'ih h1' coac-hing dut1l''> nnt scac;un to her o me full -11 me lll'n - eral manager of thr "'atwnal llcx kC\ I t·.a~m· ll'Jm 11 "''" rcponcd ~turda' lem < 1arc1nt'r ot .._I < l '\ r.1d1n 1n Rl·<lnndo &:wh lJUlll1n1 \OUrll''>dO~ t<' 'cil,on repurt1..-<l that thr l:hangl'\ "'II not l.!l r efft'o h<'fort' the I ~1<4-8 ti ~·a\\ln t that time Rnttie \:\\hon curren1h ..er' ins. a\ 1tcm·1.ll m•1n· a t"r "''" Ix' '''en anothl•1 t"\· C'CUll\<' f)<'l'it "•th in lhl· nrµn11;;i . tion l he 1 d 10 \li.ltmn reponcd that C1an (1rccn. "ho form,•rh 'oachcd the ~ a\h1ngtun < ap1tai'\ and i<. nuv. .i l Omm,·nt.1tnr on hoc kt trl«U\h "'II 1cphalc e1t\on a .. the: 1' 1n1•» coJl h Grtrn 1lw Pl't'' iou.,h \t'f\ nt a' n 1M~nt c:oach unJCr Ne1l'><.m et ~tt'rtlorou h , Ont1no ) Ca Orange Coell OAILY Ptl.OTISunday. February 15, 1984 SPORTS 8R r AK ------------- Egyptian athlete has his own way of preparation From AP dl1palcb~1 S .... RAJ(VO, Yuao'>la.,,1a -If the • anetent d1sc1phna~ ntual of the Upper Nile sull carries any power. be"' are of 18-year-old ku~r Jamil cl Recd)' dunna the XIV Wm1c1 Olympic'>. The onl) l&>Pllan rvrr entert'd in the Winter Gam~. Jamil I'> read) ..--anrr being left 1n a cave IO thC' middle oft he ahara Oc.·~n fo1 40 day'>. '>urroundC'd b> 'nakc and ~um10M. and lat..-r for'-·ed to )pend two hours 9C'rubb1n1 a bathroom with a toothbru'>h and dcrercent. .. Ph)'>1cal prt'parcdnc'>'> I'> ont• thing." ~1d his father. bearded l latem cl Reedy. ··but 1t cannot l'Ompen~t(' for mental training r hi\ h!I) nothing to do with skung -onl) the mind and )()UI "It's a sc1cnre handed do"' n b) grnerat1on) It"' Ill make Jamil a more form1dabk cumpct1tor ·· Jam11·., full nJme 1) Jamil Ornar ttatem Ab- dullaltem Jam1ul Abdulmall" <>mJr Mohammed cl RC"ed)'. .. Just l.111 nw Jamil cl Kccd ~ tor \hort M) lrn."nd'I do:· sauJ thl· 14 ~-pounder \.\ho long ha!> lalled Platt'iburgh "'ll) homl' lk 'lit.'a"' ,l.IJ little Arah1c When the nH·n·\ ·\lp1nl· l·,cnl\ aH' racc<l do"'n Mount Bel1asn1 u1 during thl· C1Jlnl''> Jamil '-'111 compete 1n all 1hrt:l' dr'>l1plim·<, -tht: <lownh1ll lhl' 5lalom and thl' ~1Jnt \l<tlum Nicholls sidelined indefinitely the Los o\ngt:ll''> l\ing.,· .\ll-1.}tar 1..entl'r. ha;, , IN(ilf WOOD -Bern1r Nicholl\ ~ \ufTered a hrokcn JC.t"' and" 111 be \1delancd for an rnddinttt' Pl'riud the Nauonal Hocke\ uagUl' club announced ~aturda). N~cholls. ~2. actually ?>ufTered the broken 1aw a week ago aga1n<,t C alga0. but he pla)ed in l wo contcM' following that -1ndud1 ng the NHL All-Star game last T ue)(.ia\ in Ne"' Jcr~' N1l'holl\ 1'> lh\." "1ng'> kat.11 ng \Corer this season with 31 goalc, and ~M J'>'>l'>t' 1n 5 ~games Moon to get richest NFL pact HOl ">I<'' -Hou\1110 Oiler <.icn-Ci] cral Managl·r l Jdd l krLeg clo\Cd one 4 -, touch~ IS!>ul· h' ma~1ng quarterback War-• rcn \1oon thl· h1ghe1,1-pa1d pla>cr 10 tht' ~a11onal Foot hall I caguc Saturda~ but no"' must turn to anolhl'f prohkm -unhapp) running back Earl < ampbell The 01k•r, \J\ Moon"' di \1gn a five-) ear 1:untral t for an cs11matt:d S6 m1ll1on 1n March, i" 1ng the former <. anad1an Football League most 'aluable pla} er a hi-gher~hirv than Dcnvcr quarterback John Elwa) Hcrzeg made 11 cll'ar. hown er that there "'ould he no renegouatwn for Campbell who ha'I t"'o )Cars remaining on a l'Ontract that pa)\ him S500 000 annuall) 1fhe fulfill!> all bonu'> clau~\. CW Roi ue tte!I. WO~ i o !LeJt\e.Mbe11. ~OU/I. CV0~ti~ ~~ LINGE r\IE J406 V ol rJ J NfowpcJr1 0E>o t 714 67:3 1710 Beck •e~ Toe Fuel drag record PO MON,\ -(1iu1 S.:dr. Ir om t.I I oro II wt a Top Fuel dra,'ltrr clap~cd 11m<' rt-cord forthe 1111ck aturda) and &-11nC"d the No I ~1t1on as qualifying n>ncludtd for today's 2"4th annual National Hot Kod i.\'i\OClllllOn Winterna11onal, Beck the dcfcndtn¥ "'orld lhump1on. ~>'ltCd un elapsed lime of 5 51 )C.'.\.'Ond) ill J \peed of ~n s~ mph dunna the quahf) at tht' Pomona fa1rground'i 1rark Beck had held the for mt'r trat k rcrnrd at 5 51 '4.:~·ond\ He has been the lo"' qual1lil.'r at 16 of the 1.s~t 18 NHRA champ1omh1p draa r.il·e\ o"cr the last three )'C49'. Kenny 8crnstt'1n and Ra} mond Bcadlt. both from Dallas. kept thr1r hold on thl' 1op LIAO places in Funn) Car. Bem.,tetn ""ll'> tir\t JI 5 H \ \ccontf\ at 252 !W mph in the Bud\\el'>t'r King fwd Tcmpu "'hile Beadle "'.l' sttond.also posllngJ; 10-~·\rnlJ run at 25.3 52 mph 1n the Schlttz Blue Ma" Ford E: \ P Quote of the day Lee o.n.. cxplam1n1 how he bcc1lmc football co.ch ai Northern llhno15. replacina lbe coach (Bill Mallof)) who ~nt to Indiana. who replactd the coech tSam W)cht) 'Who 'A<tnt to the Cincinnati lknpb v.ho ~aced the coac-h (Fomst tirt&a) who went to the.· Ck«n Bly Pac\.ers. ""ho rcpla(·ro tfie coach (Ban St.arr) wf\o was fi~d: "l owe It oil to Hob Thomas,. He locked the titld pl (1iv1n¥ th<.· C h1c.~go Bcisn ._1 2'l·21 victory ovtt tt\t l>ackrr~ in the final ~1111c 1,f the Sttason) and Ban Stan' was tone So whl'r\' t'r) ou Jl"C, Bob Thoma1.. thank )OU" USC women top Long Beach LOS ANGELE~ -< twl\I M1lkr m ~ored 23 point'> an<l haJ eight rebound'> and twins Pam aml Paula Mt(1ee l'Om- b1ncd for 32 prnnt!> ant.I ~7 rl."huund'i Saturda) as tht' Southl'rn Cal "'omen\ ha'ikctball team downed Long Beath '>tatC' 79-69 Pam McGee had I:! points and 15 rebound\ in the Trojans' victor). and Paula ~fr( ice added 16 point'> and had 12 rebounds Faye Paige pacc<l Lung Beach ~tate "'"h 2' point\ Southern Cal 1s no"' 17-3 overall and l ong Beath State is I 3-4 The contest "'a" plaH·d beforl" a no~d of 1 Sh 1 at the Sports Arena Philadelphia lets Pastorin! go PHILADEL PHI>\ -1 hl· Philadel- phia Eagles haH rclca!>ed 4uartcrback Dan Pastonni. sa} 1ng the} "'ant 10 Jc, clop a }Ounger pla}er [il In two !.Cason') as the Eagks· ~u 1 quarterback the 34-ycar-old Pa!>t onn1 failed to rnmplcte a pass. Last season. after reco' l'nng from ~hould<.·r \urger}. hl' tned only five passe\. The team had unlll Feb I to no11l\ Pas1onn1 llnd three other free agcn15 -guard '>tc' e K~nne}. halfbat ~ Perr)· Hamngion and defcn\1\c hal·k Brcnard Wil'lon -that 11 would retain ncgo11a11ng nghl'> to them Leller'> were \l'nt to Kl·nnc}. Harrington and W1l'>on. but not 10 Pastonn1. .. aid l \nn "ittlcc,. the Eagles· execu11 V(' d1rcc1or of pla)er pcr.;on nd ln•ex•pen•alve• ·11n 1k spen ~1v) not 1·111ih 1n P"Ce reasonabl e c1ass1l1ed ...., ~ advertising -J ~l Classified Advertising 642-567P --Tr1,1c• •Trcpcal fllll• ~ •fmn• ·iv:·'(' •Matlnt• • Acawbn SlcJciks• SPECIAL FEB. 1-FEB. 7 1984 loti. lacrKUt'.is: $3.99 I come from Sum•tr• and Borneo I •m not nocturn•I but I do apPfec••te • shady 14><>1 to r .. 1 my ey" I 1m 11Gllve and grub for let1over morseta 11 lhe bottom of the aqu•rtum. how- ever, a little llve food doet OC· CHlonally hit Ille fl)OI See me al Aquatic T rop1ca11 wMre 1 am on aale unde< tile n1me Clowr> Lo•ch· le>< only 13.19. 1510 W. a.ker Coeta MeM Mt-1391 Comef Harbof -,. ..... ., Sheehan in front byt\\lo ' < l [{ T H ~1 I \ \I I Bl .\C II I la 1..\1»-P.111' "ihrl•han hirt.l1t·d thl' li11,il I ''' 11 hole., tor a \. u ndl't p;ir 11'1 \atur<la' anl.l a 1v.o·\h111 katl after ihrl'l' roundc, 111 I lhl· l.111ahc1h .\rden < la'"l al the I urnbern l.,k C oun- tn ( lub · Shcl'han "'ho "'llh \all\ l 111k of South .\fnca \hared the '>l·rnnd·round kad 1n the LP(iA t:H'nt. had a threr-ruund tt1tal X-undcr-par 208. \nne-Manc Pall1 of f ranlt." t:ntcred S:uurda} ·., r>la~ three \hot'\ oil the pall' hut tardl·t.I a 4·undl·r-par hi< for a 210 1111al ,ind \Ok f)O\\l'\\IOn of \l'(llJ1d pl3ll' Laker• lntere•ted ln Walton? LOS .\N(,ELD -Tht Los Angeles m Laker' and ~Jn 01cgo ChppeD are diM:UH• 1ng a P<>S'>1blC' trade: that ~ould bnna centtt Bill Walton to the Lakus. accordina to published ri:porl\ Wttlton 1\ tn thl· finnl year of a SI m1lhon-11-y~ar rnntral't "'llh the C llpl'.)t'r'>. "'ho f\.'Uun an up11un tu keep the lor mC"r l C L -\ \t1tndou1 for ;an add11wnal >car but ha\t' not )l't dt'\ldtd 1f the> will cxemw 11 ~ahon I~ in hi'\ 10th Na11onal Ba .. keth<tll ·\~~oc1u11on S(3~n. but inJune\ to h1<; nght ankle and left foot lausc.•d ham tu m1\) three full year!>. Curry keeps welterweight title .\TlA"ll l< < llY. N.J. -Don m ( UIT) m1xini punchc'I to the head and bod) and \la\-1ngon topul Marlon Starling. poundrd out a 15-round unanimous de· cii.1on Saturday 10 rcu11n the-World Boxng As\OC111t11>0 weltC'rwe1gh1 <. hamp1on'ih1p It wa-. "itarllng\ sct·ond Im;\ tompared tCJ \I v1rtones and both ha'e been to< ur~ Curry \ol"Ored a I 2·round ~pht dcc1!.1on o'er Starling herr Oct. 23. 1982 1n the fight bt:forc ( urr~ "'on thl' champ1on!>h1p Desert Wine heads Strub field .\RC i\l>I ·\ -"l'tl.'ran campaigner ~ Dncrt Wint: runner-ur> 1n huth the Ken tu\.~' I krh' <inJ l'r\.·alo.nc" \tal..c'> last )l'ar I'> 'lthl·dull:t.l tu fall' J field of I I other "-'·~l'ar·old' loda' in thl' ~1nJ running of thl' ">trub "ila"c .. at \Jnta .\nllJ Dl0\l'TI v. llH' tu he 11ddt>n h) r dd1l· Oelahou'1\3\l0 and larr~1n~ 117 pound' "'II Ix a1m1ng for his sixth cart>rr 'tl tttr) I hr \11n of Dama~rn'i also ha'i c1gh1 srcond\ and '"'" '""d' 1n h1~ 19 \.'art·cr 'ltllrt'i Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE 8ASD:1'8ALL Oregon tate 1111 M1ch1ll" Staie. 11 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BA.Su:ra.Al.L Wichita State at Kamat. (S6)-COILEGE IAB~ln'· BALL -lllinol$ at onhwesttm. 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From Cl ~among the \.\.'onna ltadcrund will h3VC'l'.OOlnbu1cJ a number Of I ntangtblCS -as mt~, \IC.-h, defeni1 ve ""or l etc -that don't show up in a boA M'or~ .Wilkes can ceru1nly \ympathtlt wtth McDonald W11h Maa1c and K.ar~m around. there·~ not much acda1m ten f'brthe other Lalu~rs "But that~\ jusnhe point Just bec11u!>C Wllkc!I dOt'!>n 't dl>minatr on the court. doe~ that make him u i.louch? Doc\ that make him an) k!.) valaublc to the l..akers'' Doc' that mean he's not hv1ng up to othe"'' e.\l)C'Ctat1on~ofh1m'1 1 "J 've never tried to play to others' cx1C<=tauon1 I've 1ust tned to play 10 mine," ay11he sof\-spokcn McDonald, who~ quiet demeanor bas been criticized a,s well. "J can play better. but not hkecverybodywantsmcto be. ··1 figure a lot of games l rould score}() points. 8ut whatiood is that to the team if we IO$e~ A~lon1a\wew1n . thal"ull that people should expect Wh) shouJd the)' want something from one part1cularpl1ye(> When that happens. usually that P.laycrmes~-. up anyway:· If someone werr to take the tJmC' to look at Mc.:Donald's numbtr!lidunn1h1scurccr, theywould notice the senior has donr hllle tn the way of"messini up." For 1 nstance: 1 •A'la fre\hmanoutofLonglkach Poly High, he averaged 11 po1nt'I. S 2 rebounds, and i.hot 52 percent from the floor •A .. a 5ophomore. he was third 1n the team 10 i.conng al 11 .3. first 1n asmt) wtth 127. and shot 55 percent •Last )Car. he was UCI°~ ioCCOnd lead1ngscorcr at 15.2. lcd thl' leam in rebounding at 7.6. was second in as\1Sb (I 11 ). and shut 53 percent. •And thH > <'Dr''Well. all McOonald has done this 'ear 1!> lead lhl· tl·am in )('Onng at I S.S. tie for the learn led in assist\ at 6 7 and ~hoot 5.3 percent from thc floor ··rd rathcrtalk about Ben asa person because hc·sone in a million ·· <>a)'S Mulligan "Ben McDonald is Ben McDonald and that\ what hclll alwa)S be. Ht'0S not going 10 tt.'11 :you what you want to hear. hr·s going to tell you what he thinks. t-11.''s n0111.oing toc:hangc. Not for an)body. And that's wh' I llkC' him." When the l\ntcat<."~ struggled early this season (they "'ere 6-7 at one point). McDonald ca me under fire from !.Omr media members who, again. thought he wasn't doing enough on orofTthe cuun Some expected McDonald to he more forceful. not only in his playing but 1n his role as team captain . .\gain. 11 was another misconccpt1on oft he type of pcr!>On McDonald is. .. He's a leader 1n h1!>own wa>." 'itate~ M ull1gan. McDonald. who hasalwa) s been on the quiet side and who would rather lead b) example. is not }Our rah-rah 1ype. lfhc was a sergeant in the Arm). he "'ould not be the kindofpcrson toinspirca~lHld 1n1oattaclunga machine 11.un nest. If anything. he 0d -.1mpl) do 11 himself. And he's the same wa)' on a basketball coun. lfhe has somethin. to say. he'll sa) it. OthC'rw1se. hc·11 simply show you how it's done. "What did the) expect me 10 do'l .. a!>h McDonald in reference to UCl°sd1sscns1on earl) 10 the St"ason. something that has disappeared asqu1c-ll} as 11 am ved "Did people exl)C'Ct to beat (up) a whole team" .. I\<; for h1scoun pla~. McDonald defends h1msdfb) saying ... Sure I could force up some sho1s when we need a basket. and I mig.ht make halfofthem. But that'\ not going to make 11. I coufd probabl) do more but I don·t think the team needs that. -rm sure a 101 or people probabl) rhrn1c that's snrp1<t . .u $3YS McDonald ... rm sure a lot of people think this being m) last )ear. I should be more tor m)~lfand score 30 points a game. .. Maybe I could have dont: more But 1t'\ not in me 10 play selfishly. IJUSl can't do that." Meaning all Ben McDonald l·an be I'> Ben McDonald. Irwin shrugs off distractions PEBBU B(.\C H (\I') -Hak Irwin contri,cd a hard·"'-On 68 de- \pite thl' d1\tr<ttt11>n'i of a merr) ·ma ling group hl· lalled "Din) Harr)·., cro"'d ·· and mll\cd 1010 a 1"0-s1rokc kad ~aturda' 1n the third ruund of thl· 4 ~rd Ring C ro'lh) :-...a11onal Pro·.\m. "Thal'\ the mO\t pcoplt· l\,l' C\er \Crn on this golfLour'le It had to be a record:· '>aid lr"'1n. a two-time US. Open champion who seemed little '>hon of ama1ed at the size of the galler) that scurried through the pines dnd c~ press and romped along the dim. and crags <J\erlook1ng < armcl Ra). Tht>~ "'l·rc lured by the third conwcull'c da\ of fine weather that graced the spet:tacular beaut) of the p1c1urcwuc "1ontcrc} Peninsula and the lhanu' 10 see ma1or '>hOIA·bU\IOCS') tl'lcbnllCS in some· thtng oth<.·rthan their natural habitat. .\ctor < lint Eastwood. who has pOrtra)ed the c.:haracter "'Dirty Harr)·· in ..e' eral films. played in the ..amc fourwme "•lh lf"'rn at Pebble Beach "The gallcr) could be: a little bo1s1erou~." Irwin said. "11 can be d1sconccning. The difficult thing was keeping }Our conccntrallon and get· ting through Din) Ha fl)"s crowd" When hr eventuall\. "'orkcd his wa) through the part)·t1me al· mosphere around the 18th green. Irwin had completed one round on each of three courses in 206 -I 0 shots undtr par and firmly 1n com- mand going into today's final round of the chase for a $72 .000 first prize. i.\nd, in that final round, he won·1 have to worry about Tom Watson. a 1wo-11mc C'rosb) champion and the "inner of the first C\ ent this season. Wat!>on. '>uddcn~) unable 10 find his game. shot a 73 at Pebble Beach. and. with a 1~ I total. m1s'>l'd the cut for the wcond \.\Cl'" in a ro"' It "'as the first 11ml' '>inn· the spring of 197~ that th\.' tour·t1me Pfa)er of the) car had m1.,scd '"'" lt1nsctut1\e CUI\ l>a\ld f l.l1Aard'>. "'ho kd through t hrce rnund'> of tlm C\\.~n t in 1980 but has )Cl lo take h1~ first ind1v1dual 11tle, came out of the pad. at Cypress Point with a 69. despite a double-bogc~. and "'as second alone at 208. Hal Sulton. the 1983 P(JA cham- pion and Pla~er of the Year. b1rd1ed his last four holes at Pebble Beach - with Jack Ni cklaus and former Presi- dent Gerald Ford in his fo ursome - for a 71 that put him 1n a lie for third at 110 -four shots behind -w11h Fred Couple.-.. Laguna N1~uel's Mark O'Meara and Canadian Jim Neiford. Rouk1l' \hem Turnl·r -UEBERROTH "ho \l't a l'.OU r'lt' rt'u>rd on • • • O'Mcara had a 68 at Spyglas., Hill. ( ouplcs 6<> and Neiford 70 at Cypress Point MID-WINTER SALE tht• frunt ninl' ""ha 11 -From Cl IAJ<, 1n third plate ahn firing a ~-under h 7 tor 211 intnn' Cnll'nlc l'i proht1bk but lhl' 11 le arc most noticeable although the) < ath\ \1an1 and Pat al1<.·rnat1' e rnuld he hopeless snarls tn are prominent throughout tht" N1cklau~. pla)ing 1n his first tour- nament ol the -.ear. rernrded his first sub-par round: a 71. and was at level par.216 -~{'ITS - .! 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")7 n1c11 ll•h 100 mecllerll OANA WHA•"' lfl 1no1tr• )J l>lt\ 1 n11111u1. 11 roe~ cod. 1 ll mack tr ti 12 \l\lto\lltld 5' •CUIPln DAVIY'S LOCKla (Nt•"'1 l .. ctll -f? enollr\ i.31 roe' coo fl mec~ ertl • \l'lffotltld > "uloln S.turdlY'• traM.adtaftl ,oonALL ... • ...,_.. ~ ..... l.19..,. ftHlt.AO , LPHIA I: AOLIS-lh'•e...O Den '"IOtlllt OU.rlt'blck HOCICIY N1'*'9I HKlttV L .. IW DI. t•OIT • 0 WINOS-•ec11..o C0< •100 M<llef "814 lr.m ._,10<\01<,li. 01 11\t Am~k.111 HOOIY l.Nl\11 ~ K.., H6'1ano ""'" ,. Adl(QM II !OMONTOH 011.t•~SIV!lell t om MOiie dtllllt~n Orange Coas1 DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. F«><uary 5, 198'4 Cl ...., ............. ~'­ Golden We.t'• BUI Bruce, alone wltb three <>ranee c-at playen, are ap in arma while trjlnC for rebound 8atarday. OCC WINS, 94-59 ... From C l blister tbe net themselves (41 percent on 15 of 37 fieJd ioals>. the way l.hc Rustlers were playing they didn't have to. 4. ··1 told them (the players) in the locker room that 1f they didn't have a better attitude by Monday they don't have to come to pract1~. f'll play with five guys 1fl have to." said a disturbed Greenfield. who is unaccustomed to losing. ··A lot of 111s amtude. When you're losing. guys don't play hard and ifs hard to germouvated to play We get maybe one. or two. or maybe three who play well. but never five together "I don't know what 11 1s. unless 11's the coachi ng. Who knows. maybe 11 could be. It's been a toueh season:· Greenfield. who 1s 1n his sixth ca mpaign at Golden Wcsl. has missed the playo ffs onl y once prior 10 this season. ()f course. as sour as things have turned for GW( rs as sweet as they've become for OCC ( 12-10 overall). ··t \hink we're J?!ann&.J_ood_now. I really do.'" offered Gillis. who saw 0.1 team labOr through the fint half of conference play ... There were some people who thought early in the year we were going to be this good. We just didn't fit well (together) fo r whatcvtt the reason." The Pirates. however. arc Jelling now Guess. a product of Umver$1ty H1Jh. ended with a game-high 21 points and also added seven re· bOunds. He did all his damage. too. coming off the bench. Other Pirates to tall)' in double figures included Mark Goudge and te"c Shattuck. with 16 points ap1eu. and BcrT). who had 14. The lone bright spot for GWC was Dan S1bcf. who scored 18 points. all in the second half By then. though. the game was over Swiftsure III is first to reach Manzanilla By ALMON LOCKABEY OlllJ ,._. ... tint Wrtl« Sw1ftsure 111. a NelsontMarek-68 skippered b~ Nick Frazee. San Diego Yacht Club. claimed line honors 1n the 1.11()..mile San Diego to Man- zamllo race Saturda)' when she breezed across the fi n 1 c;h It nc at I 0 20 a.m. Sw1ftsure·s elapsed lime was 6 days, 21 hours. and 20 minutes. about 18 hours short of the elapsed 11mc record held by the 67-foot Mc:rlcn Saga. a Nclson/Marc:k-68 sa1kd b' a Long Beach Yacht Club synd1call' ot Barry lkrkus, Doug Baker and George Writer. finished 211: hour., later. That failed lo \a'e her handitap time. At the Saturda .. roll call the ')an1a Cruz-50 Ace> 0e·uce)' had 151 miles go. Merlin was 156 miles out and >\nthem still was 176 mtles from Saddle back eases to win Saddkbacl College prepared 11~lf for II<; c;howdown with Pacific ( l)Ul Conference basketball leader lm· penal Valk>· at home next Wcdnc:s· da) with ll 61 ·SS '1c1ory over the league·, talf-<-ndc:r Oruc;smont tn 1he Gaucho~· g} m '>addlcbalk (7-2 1n rnntercnce. 11.11 o .. erall) led tht· entire wa) and wa!I n('verahead b)' lcu than SI\ 1n the: 1,econd half again\t the Griffins (()..9, 4-18) The C 1auchos u\t'd 1hc1r i.11e advan- 1age on the front l1m·. &\ .\lex .\dam~ (I tt point'> I 2 ~boundc;), Gene a\n:cneau' ( 14 potntc;, I 2 rtboundc;J and Brett Oh\ 1er ( 12 po1nh. 10 rrooundc;) contnhuted 5addlcba k outboardcd Gro,sniont. 'Q-29 Christ College rolls PHOFNI\. t\m Fo~ard Man Lofink §C'Ortd 14 of his l points 1n the Sttond half to ll'ld "1c;1t1na C-hnst Collcac: of Ip me to a 'i4.4 I Western \hn'\t1an .\1hkt11.· ( onfertnce "1c tor\ "'er 'Kluth· western BapMI turdl). The >Aln 1mpro"C'd < nm1 < olka('' record to ~. S 1n 1. unfcrt-nc.'t 1n.. 7 O¥C'rtll ~u1h~ ttm Bapu .. 1 Jrnp- f'\"~ tri ' ~ .ind ft I 0 Manzanillo The rest of the 41-boat Oect was batthng light wmds across the Gulf of Cal1forn1a between Cabo an Lucas and Manzan1llo. Race o fficials said the last boat WI$ not ('xpectcd 10 limsh before Tuesday unles!l therc: wa!I a dramal1c change in weather cond1t1ons. ..\nother crewman was reported 111 Fnda} Dan Shields. a crewman aboard the )acht Travieso out of Oceanside. was reportedly stricken wnh an auack of appendicitis and was removed to a hospnal at Cabo San l ucas Clac,s leaders at the Saturday roll t all c I '"'°' \ -I ~""1fhurc Ill. 2. \aga \ .\n'\ lkun:~ C L .\~~ H -I Tomahawk. John •\rcn~. Balboa \'( . 2. Checkmate. \1on1c L" tngston. Del Re~ YC: 3. M~ Blu. Harr. Thoma)on. Balboa \( < L \ '' < -I Eclipse. Wilham Bannac,th \an Diego'\ C ~ lllus1on. Ed Mt Do" di King Harbor YC; 3 Conquc"it .\n \1orcno. C'a btillo Bca(h H < L.\\\ D -I Rehance. Dennis ( onnc1 \.rn Diego YC. 2. 'ih1nlan'>l·n "1aut1n' Bret1field. Cah- forn1a ' ( ' \al'ta. Rogclro Partido. .\lapulw '\ C UCI women top New Mexico St. l \\VHrr\~-ThcllC Ir vine wome n's h•l'•kctball team \al\aicd third place 1n the Dctcn Clih~1t here "°laturda) night. rally· Ina for a 70-6' \ erd1ct ()\,er New Mc\lcu "late The .\ntl.'alN\ who tra11td moc,t of the "a' took the lrad 1n the lasl 10 m1nule~ and steadil) 1ncrtastd 11 before st'tthng for the final sc .. en-potnt mara1n . ( hen Graham. \\hO m1 SC'd a aooJ portion of tht SttOnd h.alt al'\er p1ck1n1 up her fourth foul with 17 m1nut~ n-m1101n ~ttll m1na1td a team-h1Jh 24 po1nb. .\ndrca nthOn) C'h1pptd 1n wtlh 16 and Enn Ht h1 d1•hed off seven 1u1'1t' lJ(l II~·~) ~h1ch had an r1ght·11mc >Atnn1n1 \Ired. 1,n1ppc-d b' Ne' ada Lu \ . MC'tt\ L'Sll 1 tn ll\ ~~l .OUIU'll f uc~a) 1n n 01('10. ... ' __...._.. C4 Or•nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund•y. February 5, 108• Huskies nip UCLA in 3 OT .. Fulierton. Long Beach bounced by PCAA foes H olme'>. a produt. t ol l I I ow I hgh and guarll Larr} frn:nd l..c)cd \trona '>t'rnnd hall pla) ac. the TrOJOO\ '>napped a 14-gaml' lu\in& 'trl•ak on the road Fncnd ~corl·J ntnl· of ll'i< ·, fif\t 11 poin1' 1n the second half. alter bctng hl·ld \t'Ofl'lt:"' tn the first half tilth rankl'd Rdwl' wsth\tood the.-41Jcr challc11&1.' UNl v "ht~ h &01 11 p()tO\\ apt('C(' from Ed ( atdHOi\ and Jeff ( ollin~. improved II& PC \A 1ecord to 11 ·0. Tht· 49er were kd by From AP dl1patcbt1 fuard Jocdy C iardncr with 16 potnh and C:ru1g ark "tth 12 ~( A Tl LE: -Re crH' guard Cla) Damon Jnd forward l>t-tlcd c:hrcmpf scored the point~ caC'h 1n the third ovcrumc '°luturda) a'\ the \.\-3c.h1ngton Hu\l..1c~ ddl'<Hed ll< l A 89-11 l 111 a Pacific-Io Conft'rl·nn· ba'>l..ctb<lll g.&ffil' \I.1th thf.'1r ninth \tra1iht home' i<:tur)'. thl' Hu\ktc'> unpru,cJ their rnnkrcncc-kadinf re< ord to 8-1 and 0' crall mJrl.. tu 1.5-4 l 'C l .\ 'lipped 10 6-2 and I J-5 llohnc) pour1.·d 111 ;i g.nnit'-h1gh :!2 po1n1 ... with 16 rnm1n~ trl tht· 'l'<:ond p~:rwd WSll hl·ld ,1 "' ~>< halhtllll' ~.-dgc. bul I II\( took a \6-ll ad.,. .111 ta"c coi rl > 1 n 1tw 'l('fOl\cJ hall I he l ro1an\ ~l'Pl \\'\l .11 ka~t tllll' po11ll do" n from I I \I until th1.· g.11m··, l'llJ La., V «ga!t led for the early part of t he ~ccond half bdor1.· Long I.leach took a 49-48 edge with 12:45 rl"maintng on I van Verberckt'5JUmpcr Ho"l:'"t'r. Jame~· three-point play put UNLV ahead again a t 54-51 and the Rebel\ built 1he1r kad to 67-61 on a pa11 of free throws by ( .Hlhtng\ \\Ith l47 kft l l&ab 't 7 l. <.'S fo'ulltrtoa 66 f'rHno St. U, San Jose St. 0 ~hrcmpl toppt.'d all '>COH'r\ "tth 2 7 point\ "h1lc Kcnm held'> topix·d thl' Bruin' ""th 211 bt'.huc foultnguut "''h '49 to pla' 111tlw1h11d O\l'rt1mr L ()(,o.\!\j, l 't,1h -C1rcl( C1ran1 \um.·d 27 p1.11nt' and rnlll'lll'd I' rl'hound' \\h1k lann1ng ~l'\ frt'l' thro"'' 1n thl· tin.ii m1nuw ·" thl· .\&gll'\ hl'ld 1111 lhl· I 11an .. I hl· 6 1 C 1r.1nt led thl· \~1l'' 111 thn1 tilth \\In 10 ,1 10\\ \\II h :tn ti\ \'f ,ill pn l11111'Jlllt' that ,,1,0 11h luJnl l11ur ""'"'~ l\\o hlol k' and t"o ''l';ll' FRESNO -~cn1or forward Ron ndcr\on ~orl'd 18 point'> to lead the Bulldog\ to the cJ\\ "'111 at home \ndn .. on ~corc:d 12 ofhl\ point\ in the tir\t hJlfa) the Bulldog' Of><'ncd up a :!7-20 ll'ad at 11ttt·rm1)\1on \-htl'h .\rnold ad<lc<l 14 points tor I r<.•\no ~latl' .tnd fkrnard l homp<,on \lore<l 11 point-. In thr ltnJI l'\lrJ W\\lllrt \\""h111~tor1 grabtx.·d J quid. \t\ point kJd l>a11111n h1t .111 18-foo lt'r lrom thl· kit lOrnl'r Jnd '>oph1111101 l· forv.ard Paul r Ortll'( Jddl·d J IJ\-lrl .and lll'l' thru'-" ht-fort· \lhrl·mpt \Jnk o nl' 111 l\\o l:l'l' thrn"' tor J N -7 3 k.1d \\1th ' I'\ 111 pl.t' I ht gam\· "'•" ltl'd I ~ 111111.•\ and thl' kad l'\lh:illl(l'd h.tnd\ n11w ltml'' hut< 11an1 g.avl· till' lead lo r ~lltld Ill llll' \~ll'' '' 11h 'I 41\ 10 plJ~ o n Jn 1n,td l l.1 \ up and lll'l' lh1t1\A. 1111 ,1.h -4 2 ll·.1d Ll'll'\\ hl0H' North Carolina 76. Cltadtl 60 C II \KLOTl f . N ( -M1d1Jl'I Jordan·., dunk and thn.'l'·r<11n1 pla) lt1tl' in 1h1.· lif\t hall 1gn11i:d top-rankl'd and unhc.•atl'n North C arnlina ( 20·0). l < I \ nn l'f got l 111\l'r th.in 1hrl'l' lh l· tl''t 111 t Ill' \\ '" In 11thn Pal -10 al tton l'SC' 68 , Washington St. 61 Pl JU MAN. Wa-.h l '1' L \' 79, Loni( Btat·b St. 6S l Ol'<<, BL..\( H -Kie hll' \darn' 'llllrl'd t tJ point\ and Frank Jam1.•., ad<.kd I'\ ..i' lhl· I hl' 111umph "-:I'> al'o tht· la-,1 gamt· n l'r ot thl' annual North-South D oublchc:ada'> 1n Charlottl'. Collegiate, prep basketball scores c°""' WEST Noed• La\ V~a\ 19 Lon11 Buen ~' 6S ~ l"rHno St '1 S.n Jo~ St " w.,n.nglol' ., UCLA II 3 OI use 61 wnn•"ll•OI' S• 61 LO•O,. ~rymovnt S7 St Mar. \ Ptoo.rd.llf 67 U of '>•n 0 1990 IM S.nte C~re 61 Porllend •9 C01oreoo S1 61 S.n O•l'llO S• 63 UC O••·' N S1an•\lau\ St 81 Cai St Lo\ An11ell'\ 79 (011 o• Nolrt Demt S7 cr"co SI U Sen Fr enc \CO S• l o C:.ren<I Cenvo" Coll S9 Ce Sf Oo"' Holl\ 49 Hum!>Old' St 16 H&vwaro '>• '>7 LeVerne 7S Cattecn •• Pae1f1c Lutl'\tren 88 Wtl •man '>4 Panl'\endlt SI 86 Point Loma ,., Rtdland\ 77 (&I Lufnerero S() Seattll! PeCiltC 60 Wh11,.(lrll'\ S6 w Cont Chr•\ltan &4 Pac1t1t Cnrt\l•en u Aluoa Anchoraut 19 E MCln lane 66 79 ol ... Wt\lmonl 75 F'rt\nO Pac 1f·< 48 AOC KIES Ul•n St 11 C et Staie f ,;llt flon 66 Ar•zona St H (a1otorn10 60 St•nford 14 Ar o1ona 66 A.r l"orct S7 Hewe S• . Montane 6S Montana '>1 Sl Wt~r St ~ 80•\ll St SS Nev•d• Rtno 69 N A••1ona '>I Nfw Mt .. co 11 Ulo" &9 •o•no 2 1oa ner S• O t )' '' • S ColOreoo M # Ntw Mt• c S~ Otn~er 7• E Nl'w Mt•, 1 ol MIDWEST lll·no \ 11 NOfl""''\'I''" \2 P,,rd,..t U to"'• "6 Ind·•"• 11 J\l·\'.(11'\ l'l 61 l\l'l•Mt\O'o ll On o \I 61 OtPev S9 'it Jo"" ' \1 r,t to"'• S• 67 0• anoma S• 63 Ntorn•a 41 I'""'•' ~1 46 B1tlt St 63 on.o 60 Bulle• 13 Lovo•a 1 ,., Crt1onton CJ Brad f'V J8 Oev•on 81 Vtrmon1 Sl 111 Chic.ago 11 E '""'o" I J tndoana SI I• '> '""''Jo\ I J ~ •'•"'UOO 87 AcJr.4n / t l(ent St 11 C•nl Mirn•IM'• \~ Moamo Onon 10 W M .rr,~ar ~ .. N lllonO•\ 64 Bowlonu (,rf'~• •,& N Iowa 71 (leo1111°1ond S• 63 N Mor.tl1gan 88. C:.rand Vo11h .,1 SE M1u ouro 88 NE M H O•J' ll Tol•OO 16 E Mocnooen I S 7 c..1 w lllonO•\ 78 Valo4••·\0 66 .(e•ol'r ~ Ottro•I S7 'l'•J·J llU\1(1...,n \I 1A A• •On /7 J SOUTHWEH It•&\ E Pno IS 8 YU 11 Ar> en\a\ o3 Bov•o• U R·Ct 0 lt1&\ A&.M 47 Tu&\ 1 .. '" 41 T(U 4S "lou\lor /6 \MU V O• &~•1,.,.. 16 M•'\t"u' l>S "0 \ ... 9 l "" T .... , SI 87 '.Jr e J>t;r,f'• I\ /1 '>' l OU \ 61 l: 4~,.,.., f' 06 0 • a ri"-f'T'• ctr ~) •iu 9J r.·~• .. 14 SOUTH .,. ,,,. .,,. ~t) 16 f P'ltt ,. '°'"• bl) "'''""'" d" ~ ll ~· 9~ f Jfl"r •fl 1'1 ll 1•D&f' b 6~ I" eor 1,,0 • 67 ~I \\•\\PO .,, T f'~rtu~t Y, (,1>0•0 a r '" 11 Me•v••"O TO '>Li 69 G~r;rg lJ 61 •01 II,., 61 "'II'' ·O 64 M&rQvfl'" W Jl 1rlimond .,S ~r;vn Carci1 "" S7 NO!r~ [)amt' 47 1 ,,.,,., 6] Vir111n1e Terfl 61 ./It (.r,,,,-.rnt1flw,a t,., ~~ J1tf " ...... , "fl fl 4'i ll1t~ff r ,.,,~\1 /6 (lf ,r'l\Of 11 1r,1 /'I I (tn" '• f!,/\(jf f •i JIJ" ff\ fl ltd '",.. •• f•(J{J" .,('1 f\' \I t,, l.JA 11t1\(Jf (d ,.. ,~,,J)'f 10 MIHI,,.,. 1)8 ~ ( ~·o a /0 (,pr,rv" M1n <1' ~e I or O• A(l,.W' 16 ""'" f A\lpr" ~· ,,. /9 r r OA '>• 18 •'· W" \\ \\ M• 14 r,,,,, J" ~o 10 NW l 0 • \ "'" 11 "\ 3 f"1 e T1t (" 8 9 ''"n A• "910" 1' '""'\re I IS T" (. r.411en<l'>11<1 o/ M t NPnt ~ 60 Ar~ ... ,.,\ ... 'la ~f'f'!"IP,..,,\ ~' ~) A e 8 ,.,.... ""'"""" \I C.I "I 00 .. ··~" I• lil'O•J·d \t l>I AJ',.,,.~,...~ao '' 6~ E t1 P"•, ·, ,.tJ Newport Christian wins by 3 '\;1.·"' port < h111,11an II 1rti moH·d into a\. lrlual tit• 1111 tht· '\~ .ufrnn I l'J~lll' h<1\\ ba\kcthall l~:.1d \at11rd.l\ ntghl With o.l 4(/. '7 \('1d11 I over .. 1,111ng < .tpl\tranu V Jiil') < hr1\t1.rn I he" 1n up1'1(:d tlH < on Qut•ror•." mJrk to Ill I 1n lea¥ut· and 14 'I tt' r r.111 "h1lc dropp1n <.tr• \al k\ ( hrt\llJO lo lj .. tn lht loop pl.1\. "'J1•"p<>rt ( h11\l 1,1 n ""htl h hn\I\ •\\Jlon IJl\11 "1th o ne ll'J~llt' lo\\) 1n .1 pa tr of crul 1al g.tnll'\ n n 1 ""C'dcnd kt ~ lll·prunl lead dl'laprx-ar llclor1· tJl ma t untrol tl(t..110 1•.irl\ 1n the fourth qu.irt<'r \<ott k.1lp,Hrtt'k "'hn..._ 18 point\ pated .1ll \l1111·" hnd thr fa;,t h.•,kC't 11t th1· night to 11\C the < on qurror\ th~ final ihrrt· point m • .11v1n N A •b•""" 89 Jjt(~\OflVlllt St .. AOCICtES Olf Dt o-art aJ l tn•oli 61 Fairt·etd u Hotv Cro\\ &) (,reno (.anyo11 17 USIU 68 (011 MC.Ma na Te<n 67 N Montena 63 \ Lo•oraoo 12 Ntw Ml!&•CO Emtl!f't LNt\M Ktnntdv U E\~ranze SJ El Dorado 76 Pec1f1ce 60 Kattllo 19 Lo\ Atem1to\ 11 C vortn SS. Loe re JS N'"'~ Ca•-:. "" At.' I~ s (a•o I "• S• 68 F airtt•ll" Doca1n\0'1 I I S ""• M Gt oro••own ., COMf( lot u 1 67 Hot\tra 69 Tow\on S• 61 6~ N C:..org o ~1 S.Oulnl'rn T K l\ SI NF l ou•\ Ol'e 11 N TtAa\ SI 6o4 Ntw Or ean\ 6o4 S••''O" ~I Nor to • S• 9• V ·r111n•a St 1' Ro,.dolon Maco11 61 Raotord 60 ~ Ataoem• 66 w t<entucirv &~ S F t0r•do al N C Cr aroottt 63 Sou•nern U 19 A CO'" St 69 r '""'"e' Te<> 8 U"•O" c 011 ol W Coro ~a h IW"I 82 EAST Ar m, 71 llfarna11on 63 BO\ton (r>o e•J~ 11 P•ll\Du•Otl ~Y Bo\•on U 98 N1a11ar11 8S Prine f'•cin b1 ( a1e 60 Provoden< e 8? '>f lOI' Hall 14 'O'I Jl'10<lt I\ ono 16 Me\\eC'1u\tll\ RulO•'"' \6 f.1er;''Jt N~V1•nuton .,, Bora.l'r'..,rto 61 Duriuu ne 60 Bro .. • 61 P~""\""""" a 6) Bv<• ""' Tl Rooer 10 (r,oumo a 48 Oa<lmr,.~,,. H ·corl'le~ 67 Hor vard 60 C w Pn• ~ r.>ale ~ 6& 1ono I I l"ordf')am 74 Latev•"• 11 Am•r•ce n ol l tU 98 '>• f', an< ' N v 8 ' L ou·\v 1 t 9] L• Sal P 18 Meo~ I I Nl'w H..,..~f'l••t' •I Mer \I 69 wa11ntr 68 Ncirlnl'o\lt rn 68 (on\ '' l>6 01 ')I F renr •\ Po II l Ovcioa MO S• Jo"o" ' 90 ~t'nn St 11 l t mo1• 13 W Vor11•n•o II r '' FRIDAY'S LATE SCORES WEST C ~ Dom.nuu"l H•ll\ 10 C r•ar·m~r &9 Oii 46 B•OO ~1 (et lulnfror SO (a BaOl•\I 66 All.I\& Par•h( 41 (. '> Bo~er\lof!O 41 C a1 Po1v ~LO C •, "lortt1r odu" 86 CS l ,, A "lltlf '. ( ~ "'"1r•ad~ 94 Ht11-N&1 H im /4 IV O••U<Jn 8~ OrtlJO" TPr t /) "" W"\'""'J'O" bl C.t · I Wo\t1nu ., ~6 H•un•a,,d\ 61 # Nrw Mt\•CO 98 Coloraoo ¥ nto\ 11 Communltv c.~ Soult! CoHI Cont«tftCt Orange Cont 9• Goldfn ~Wt\I S9 C ,oru\ 83 Comoion 67 (trr 10\ 7S. Futtfrlon 61 Sonia Al'a 47 Ml San Antonio 40 Pacofl< Cout Com.<tM• Saod•eoon 61 Gronmonr SS lmotroo1 Vallev 99 MlroCO\la '4 San D1e110 13 Sen Ooego Meu 77 Sou1n .. u terr 13 , Palomar 63 High school Academy LH9Ut Newoort Chr1\t1an 40. Ceol\trono Vaill'~ ( t1r1\loan )I FRIDAY'S SCOAES Ct11turv Lff9U8 ~an10 """ 69 Tu\11n 67 F 001"' ~I E MO<ll!no 49 Canvnn 67 ~""'II Ana Valin )9 Oronof \8 "'"" Par~ 39 Frffw•v LH9'N l.• Hab• e so. F uo~rton 41 Sonora IS Sunnv Hills 69 lrov SI Buen• Perk •f .GJ1rdl9ll Greve LNllU• Lo\ Am1Qo\ 43 Gerdtn C:.rov• 31 San1ta110 to. Aancno Alamtto' 67 L• Ou1n1e U Boise Grande S9 Oranet LH9'N va1enc1e 61 ~gnolla SO WHtern S9 Anaheim 49 Bro Olinda 69 Sevenna t.3 Ac•cMmv LH9Ut Cal Lutntran 67 St Mic hael'\ 39 Women COLLEGE O.Hr1 CJenlc UC lrvlne 10, New Me .. co St 63 lthlr<ll USC 79, Lon11 Buen St 69 HIGH SCHOOL Atedemv ueeu- Newoorl Chrl111en l7, (ao•\trano Vottev Chrl\ll•n 34 ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 CADILLAC DEALER ANNOUNCES: ~W~IB11f(Q)HJE t"~\ ' ' 4 4 DISCOU NT PRICED A S LOW AS ~11~>13~5 NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON At Nab~rs WP think Cimarron~ are spec:1al For lt>S!-. mont'.V ltl,\11 you ev{!r d rt>anwd we can set I v1111 a fully factory equtpprd brann nt!w Ctrnarron W i th f£'at ure~ sue h a<; lf'ft thv r se~ tt ng area a 11 to· ! • .. ""-. matte tr:.tnsm1ss1on . Lilt wheel stereo and more Whats morf'. tht• Cimarron'" fun to ctnvl' ea&,v to park and ~·· t c, ~rea t 1iea s m 1 lc•aK<' All cars sub1ect to prior sale. tax. ltc~nse & doc fee Sale price on SER Jt409497 • 0 2600 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 ~ I • APWtr~o Cal State Fullerton'• George Yezbak (wltb ball) dlabes off paH agalnat Utah State'• Vince Waablngton during PCAA conteat. NU.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF IUMMONI Y CtTACION JUCtCIAL MICH A EL TIM OTH MUNtC1'AL cou"T OF ADAMS AND OF PETI· "IVE"llO! JUDICIAL OllTAICT TION TO ADMINISTER sra Tilton Avenue ESTATE NO. Al%1434 CUE =~~=~T~TO OE· To all heirs. benehc1aries. fENOANT: (AY1.o • AcuNdo) cr<.'chtors and conungent GLEN sn:veN WOLF ak• GLEN creditors o{ Mic ha e l s WOLF, lndMduall)' DONITA MARIE WOLF ek• DONITA M Timothy Adams. aka WALK etteOECWOLF 1nd1v1duelfy T 1 m o t h y A d a ms . a k a and does 1 10 1 o. 1nctua1ve Michael T Adams and per-YOU A"E HtNO IUEO BY h ... _ h PLAtNTIFf:(A Ud ....... deman· sons w 0 may ur ot e rwtse dando}OE ANA NATIONAL BANK mt.erei;t.ed m the will and/or a Cehfornla c0<pore11on estate: You nave 30 CALENDAR DAYS A petition has been filed attar lhtt summon11a Mrved on you b Ba ba Scot Ad I to Ille a lypewrlllen rHponee el !tits POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNHI NAME STA TfMfNT The following person IS dOlng business as V I K I NG OLD WOR L O CRAFTSMEN 1300 Dove Su11e 100 Deon Bid NewPO<t. Celll 92660 Rober! L Cullty, 704 '~ EHi B•IDoa Blvd Celt! 92661 Tho& business 1s conducted by en 1nd1v1dull Aober1 L Cuofly 1 ntS statement wH ltled wnh lhe Coonty Clerk of Orange Count)' on Dec 22 1983 fn.s3 Pubh&tled Orange Coeal Delly PtlOI Jan 22 29 Feb s. 12. 1984 689-84 POOLIC NOTICE y r ra l ams n court the Superior Court o f Or-Despuea de que .. en1reguen Hiii FICTITIOUS IUllNEll ange County requesting that c1tec1on 1ud1c1a1 utted uene un plaio NAME ITAHMENT Ba ba Seo Ad be de 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS para d 1 .r ra tt ams ap· presenter una respueate escrlle 11 Tne following person 11 o ng pointed as personal rep· maqutne en esta corta business as r t•sentallve to admtnister th~ A teller or pnone call will not FJ~ ~H~N~~~~·~L y R~~;O~NAi~ t-State of Michael Timothy protect you. your typew1Jt1en OSKE s GUEST HOME. 1131 Wau I , .. P<>r\M mutt ~ in ptoper legel T C f I 92680 i\dams (under the ndepen · torm '' you went Inc. court to near St uslln at d d · f "'-Sne11a A Manoake, 3226 ld•no ent A m1mstrat1on o i:.o· your case Place. Costa Meta. Cell! 92626 tales A ct) The pet1l1o n IS set Una ce11a o una llamada t&le-Tt11s business 11 conducted by en for hearing tn Dept No 3 al fon1c11 no le orrecera pro1.cc1on su individual 700 C Ce Dr W respuesla Hcrtta • mequ1ne Ilene Sne<I& A Menoske 1v1c nt.er . est. que cumpllr con las lormalldades This statement was filed w1lh tile Santa Ana. CA 92701 on 1ega1es epropl•dH s1 useo qutere Couni Clerk 01 Or•nge county on FEBRUARY 8. 1984 at 9 30 que 18 c0<1e escucn• su caso I oec 2~ 1983 A M If you do not Ille your response on · f2SJUA 1orne you m•y loee 1ne cue and Pubhsne<t O<enge Coea1 Datly IF YOU OBJECT tu the your weges money and property Ptlol Jan 22 29 Feb s 12 198' granung of the pellt1on. you may be t&k9'1 w11hout turtner watn· 69s.8• should l'1lher appear al the 1n\:~o;:ie:itt~0c:,U;~nta su respu•sta hearing and stale you Ob}l"C· a l•empo puede perder el caso y le lions or file wntten ob)l'C· pueOeo qu11ar w 111ar10 su d•M<O y ttons with the court before otrea coses oe su prop1e<1ad 11n h h Y av•tO •docoonel por par1e d• le t e earing our appear -corte an('(' may be tn person or by Tttere ere other legal requtre- your attorney ment1 You may went to call en al· IF YOU ARE A CREDI· iorney 11g11t •w•y II you do not know an ellorney you may cell en TOR or a <:o nt1ng1mt i:rechwr attorney referral service or a tege1 of the d('t'eascd. you must a•d office 111sted •n 1t1e prione book) ftl•· v11ur datm with thl" E•tsten ostros requ111101 legates · Puede que usted qu1era llamer e un t'OUrt or present 11 to the per· abogedo 1nmedta1emenre S1 no sonal representative ap-conoce o un obogado. puede llama1 pointed by the court within a un aervtclo de referenc1e de f lh . r 0 th" da·~ o f abogados 0 a una ol1c1na de eyuda our mQn s r m ~ ~· regal 1vea el dtrectorio t•letomco) first issuance o f letters as Ttte name and address 01 the provided tn Section 700 o f court 11 IEI nombr• y direccton de I• the Probate Code of Cali· conrte HI Tne name and addrHs •nd tele· fornra Tht> time for f 1 ltng phone number of p1a1n11ff s ettomety da1ms will not expire pnor rs to four months from the date a.d9er Law Ccwporetlon of lh<' ht>aring n oticed abovl' 1310 Magnolle Av•., lull• 211 YOU MAY EXAMINE Alwel~,.;.~,~- the f1lt:' kc-pt by the court If Oete: Jen. 11, ,_. you arl' interested m the es A.A. ltm1, Clerk tale, you may serve upon the by o . Warnec:ll, O.pvty executor or administrator. or upon th(• attorney for the ex- ecutor or adm1mstrat• , and file with the court with proof of service, a written request stating that you de· sir<' :1~·1al notice of the fll· mg o f an inventory and ap· pratsement of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned 1n Section 1200 and 1200 5 o f the Dihfurma Probate Code Hugh J . Scallon 34177 Pacific Coast lllgb· way Suitt' 104 Dana Point, CA. 92629 661·33SJ Pubh!>hed Orange Coast Daily Pilot Jan 22. 23. 29. ll:lfH ~13 IH PlllUC NOTICE FICmtou• 8UllNIH NAME ITATEMIENT Th4t IOHOWlng pereona .,. dOl"{I bu81neH H 19th STREET WEST 745 WHt 19th S treet. Colla MeN. C• 92827 Georo-A end Joie D Martin. 28 S111flah Ct . Newport Beech. Ca 92863 Thia ~tlneu ._ conoucted by Jan 31. 1984 G.or09 A Meron Tlllt t1•t9menl wa• liled wtth tne COtJnly Cltflc of Or•noe Counly on Jan 3t, 19~ P221'UI Pul>lllMld Orenge Coest Delly PtlOt Fftb 5 12. 19. 26. 1984 784·8A rta.IC NOTIC£ PICTTTIOUI 8U .... tl NA• ITATHllWT The loffowlng oereon1 are doing but!MMU IAVIN£ ILUEPAINl INC 4301 Birch SI •I NewPOt1 9eech c.i11 9280e Loyal H TIKl!er 1067 So ~· St A"-r.m. Celt! t2eoe BMtrice M Tucker 1087 Aneda 81 An.neim. Catll t280t Jult• A ~eon 28'1 Yei. St . AneN!m. Celtf 12IO I 0."10 F ~. 2861Va .. 81 , An~.Celtf 12801 Tflia 1>ualnee1 It COndueleG by a corpclf•llon hatra M Tuck•. Pr ... Oent Thtt tlelern«ll w .. flltd With Ille County Ctertt 01 Ofanot eounw °" Dec 12. 1ta3 , .... Pvl'JlleMd 0ftll04' Cout O.•ir Piiot .i1n 21. 21, reo 6, 11. , ... l2 ... PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng persons ere dotng busme11 u HUNTINGTON BEACH EXXON 2000 I Beach Blvd Hun11ng1on Beecn. Cant 92847 Cermellno S Ste Ana. Jr S•3 1 Shrewsbury, Westm1n11er Cellr 92683 Brenda E ·Sia Ana. 5431 Shrewsbury Weslmln1111r Calif 92683 Th11 bu11n•11 11 conducted by 1ndtv1dua11 fHuebend 4 Wife) Cerme11no S Sl8 Ana Th11 s tatement was ltle<I wtln tl'lt County Clerk of Orenge County on Dec 22 1983 f2Ula Publtstted Orenge Coes1 Deily Piiot Jen 22 29 Feb s n 1984 69•·84 P\eUC NOTlCE FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI NAME ITAT!MENT Tne tollow1nc;i c>ertonl ere dotng bus•,,..• H GLOBAl L TO PRE Vf:N C.API· TAL LTO GLOBAL f'FI LTD GlOBAL·ME DES L TO 19782 MacArthur Blvd Sulle 330 Irvine C1111 9"715 Global \19flture1. Inc Cahfornte. 19782 MecAtlhur Blvd Suite 330. lrvlM Celli 9271!1 Ttt11 buttn ... 11 conducted by a flmlllJ<I partMrlhlp JoMph C Pefte11on. E•ecuttve Director Tt111 tletem•nt wH flied w1tt1 1he County C141fk 01 Orange County on Otc 22. 11113 f2»12S Pvblltnecl Otengf! COHI Delly Pttot Jan 22 ?t Feb 5. 12 t914 320-IA PUBl.IC *>TICE .. Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUI IUllNEH NAME IT A TE ME NT Tne followtng person 11 dOt"{I ous1ness as MR CLOTHES 12815 Sky Park Circle Ste I< 11v1ne. Caltf 92114 Jay Ot11b1jrg ~9 Mon1ec110 Or Corona del Mar Carll 92625 This business •S conducled by an mdlVldual Jay Ohrberc;i This S1a1emen1 was filed w11h the Counly Clerk of Orenc;ie County on Dec 22 1983 F233932 Published Orange Coeat Dally Pilot Jan 22 29 Feb S 12. 1984 690·8• PUBLIC NOTICE FIC TITtOUS IUllNHI HAME IT A TfM!NT I Tne lotlowing person is doing bullness as f 11 CIRCUIT MANAGEMENT t2) COM FAB 3520 C•dlllac Avenue Coate Mesa Caltl 92626 Frank J Kemgan 18793 San Fehpe SI FOYnlaJn \l•lley Celli 92708 Tnis business is conducted by an 1nd1v1dua1 Frenll J Kemgan Tilts s1e1emen1 wea hied wttn Ille County Clerk ot Orange Coun1y on Dec 22 1983 fn3Q4 Published Orange Coeal Delly P1101 Jan 22, 29. Feb 5 12 1984 688·8• PUBLIC NOTICE FIC TITIOUI IUllNHI NAME ITAT!M!HT Tne followtng person '' doing busmeu as SIMPLIFIED CONSTRUCTION BONDS ANO INSURANCE SEA VICES. 2100 Howell Anah.im C11tl 92806 Mery L1um1e Reaton 2200 1 Sus•n Ln Huntington Beach Calif 92646 This bu11ness •• conduCle<S by •n 1nd1vt0uel Mery L ~aeon Tttrs •tetemenl wH hied wllh Ille County C1erk ot Orenge County on Dec 22 1983 f~ Publlsned Orenge COHI Olllty P1101 Jan 22 29 Feb S 12 t98• 892·8• NU.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNIH NAME ITATEMINT Tne 1011ow1no !*'ton 11 dC>lng b1111nesa u BECKMAN ELECTRIC & SUPP LY, 5002 W McFadden, Santa Ana. CA 92704 O.vid Msrtln Beckman, 5002 W McFedelen, Sent• Ana, CA 0270.t Thia txi.in.u 11 conducted by .,, lndlvldVal OIVld Marun Beckman Thia 1tatefMf1t WH flled With the County C..,_ Of Orange County on Jan 10 t08A ,.,..11 Publlalled Ot111Q41 Co.11 Oell'f Pllnt J111 '9 Feb &, 12 10. 1984 805 14 MllC NOTICE ftleG Wltil ti,. C~11 on , Q •• , 011~ . ''· ... , .•. I . I .I l Gtt799L8 Newspapers. TI1eybri~ .. Orange Cout OAtl Y PILOT /Su~. F.t>ruaty 5, 1"4 co -0 ~ a new prec1s10n to audience measurement Newspapers have just invested $2 million in a major research effort to measure and define the medium for advertisers. Simmons and Scarborough carried out 225,000 interviews in markets that account for 66°/o of the U.S. population ... 67°1o of retail sales. Data are available by 24 demographic mea- sures, far more than are available on local TV or radio audi-. ences. These studies are supplemented by CAN DO, the Newspaper Advertising Bureau data bank that provides au- dience estimates for every daily and Sunday newspaper in the country. If you're tired of guesstimates and want greater media buying precision, contact Uldis Grava, vice president, marketing services, Newspaper Adverti~ing Bureau, 485 Lexington Ave., New York , NY. 10017, (212) 557-1854. Or your local newspaper representative. , I ·J I ' • ) .. OrMQ9 Cout OAJL Y PtlOTISunday, February 5, 196' MOC Nance 'IC1mOUI IMleMH NMm IT A ftMllNT The ~ per.one ar• doing ~ .. PAES9UAIZEO. L TO . 19711 Nr· pon Wr, South Santa Ana, CA 92707 JOhn E Poner. 27741 PANO bteben. Sen Juan Capletrano, CA. t2t15 G1ry W. Z>Ml•rth. 2184e Huron. El Toro, CA 112830 MlchMf J. QenovMe, 22212 Alco Roed. South Laguna, CA tff77 Tl'lle bue1neM la conouc1ad by· e llml1ecl pertnerlhlp JOhn E Porter Tlll9 •t•tem.nt ,,, .. meet w11h the County Clerk of 0tll'IQ9 County on Jan. 10. 11184 nJll09 Publllhed Or•T. Coaet Delly Piiot Jin 29. F•b . 12. Ill. 1118' eo1.114 Plll.IC NOTICE '1CTTTfOUI 9UllMIH NAMllTATIMINT The IOllowlng perton la dOlng t>ueln ... u . WEOOING CREATIONS BY CECELIA, 214112 Pacific Coall Hwy .. Hunt1ngion BMch, CA 112a.8 Smith, CAc:ella A 214112 Pacific Cou1 Hwy . Huntington BMch. CA 112&48 Thie bu .. ,,... 11 conduc:ted by an lndlvldual C.A Smith Thia 1tatemant wu llled with tha County Clerk of Orange Coonty on "8.IC M>TICE PtalC N6ncc . '1CTITIOUI _... P'ICTIJIOUI llUllMlla ~ 9TATIMDIT NAiii ITAft•NT The IC>llowlng oeraona .,. OOlng The ·~ penoti• •• OOl'lg ~.,..... bu~U QYP8Y WIND. 2eo7 W C-t 8fACH ST~fT PARTNEASHIP. Hwy, NewpOf1 leech. C• t21G3 2'04-c Viti MerlP<*I, ~ HIU. Aobel1 0 8todlton. 2t 17 leech· CA t2t53 monl. Dall•. r .... 752.21 ~ "9Mlcll, S47S p PaMO 0.. frecl J Brigg•, H3 Atrfl#WOOd Lego fU1. Laguna Hiiie, CA 921153 Or • Oolc*I, C"olo l0401 Mwi.rn t<ann. 5222t A~ Ob- Thia buAINlll la. conducmict..bY. • regon..U Q1;1n11, CA 8U03 119'*11 J*1MtVtlp. ArnOld &rc:heM, 52H C'11ntant•. Ro**1 O S1octoon Laguna Hiiia, CA t2843 Thlt llller'114111t ... ,.., .with the Jaclt. Grtenbefg. 2004-C VI• County Oerk of Ofenge County on MWll)ON Lagune Hllil. CA t2653 0.C 20, 1114 ku/tty PIOtlo 8"'* Tr~t• Pmll1 under Oeclaratlon or Trvtt Publllhed Otano-Coul Delly #28°8°00210·0 , 3US·8 San Pll01 J811 15, 22. 29. Feb. 5, 1114 AtnaLMo, Laguna Hiiia, CA t2t&3 2611-14 Thlt bullMM II conducted by a ruBlJC ll)JIC( PICmtOUaMllMU NAiii ITA TDMIWT The loffowlng '*10fla W• Going buelneu u HCt< DtsKJN OAOUP, ttMO T11elln VIII• w~ .... Tu.Un. CL ueeo It~ ThornU &ec*, 16600 Tu1t1n VlllllQe Way •41. Tultln, Ca 92e&O Thi. t>u .. Mu 11 oondUC1ed by. an lndf'<'ldu•I . STEPHEN THOMAS 8fCt< TIQ 11atlfMf'lt WU flted wlUI the County Clettl of Of_,. County°" D9C 20. IN3 ,.... Publl-'*' Ofange eo..1 09Hy PllOt Jan 15. 22. 20, Feb 5, 1114 2ft..84 -----------~1.1&an,,.,.n1p P\llLIC NOTICE -*k reent.fg. A general s-r•· 1---------- '1CTTTIOU8 IMlllMH net. "8JC NOT1CE MA .. l'TAn.NT Thll •tatern.nt wu fli.d with the I---.;..;;;,;;.:...;.;:.:.:,:.;;.: __ _ The k>llowtng per1IOl\I .,. doing J:'"~~ ~ of Ofange County on P'M:TITIOW IUIMH l:IUelneea • '2Mttt NAMm ITATl•NT ANA SOL fUNW!AA OP CALI Publltheel °'~ Cou1 Dally The tottowtno pertor\a .,. doing fOANIA, 2005 W Balt>oa •214. PtlOt Jan 29 Feb 5. 12. 19, 1984 bY~"uTREE T .. 'MMI! .. •, ~,.1 Newpof1 8Mch. Ca 821163 .,.3 •c "" "' """ """ Matblt ~·· Inc . Calif . 2006 w "" ... 11th St , Hun11nglOl'I 9Mctt, Ca ::=-Ut • Newpe>f't BNch. Ca ---Pllll--IC_NO_T_IC_C ___ 12~u Alctierd Fruer, 401 11th Thlt bu91-18 c:onducted by a SI.. Huntlngtor1 9Hch, Ce 82"'8 corporallon PICTITIOUI 9UllMIH Thie t>utlneee II GOndU01ed by en Marble Bao•. Inc NUii ITATl•NT lndlYldu•• San 0.. Frei'. Pr.. The tollowlng 1>9'.onl .,. doltlg ThQmN Fruer bUllnes• H Thtt 1t1tament w• llled wtth ttie Thlt llltetn«tl WM tllecl with the 5111 IAVINE ASSOCIATES, 18300 County Ci.rk of Orange County on Von l(arman Avenue, 8ui1• 010, County CleA of OrWlge ~ty on "'--30 1"'113 Jan. 20, 1084 ...,... · • lrvlM, Ca. 02716 -ft2M44t .--Publl"'41d Orange Co .. I Dally OObrott Family Trull. 32t Via Publl-'*' Ofange Coalt Delly Piiot Jan 16, 22 29. Feb. II, 10114 lido Sovd. Newpon BNch, Calif Pllo1 J1n 22, 211, i=.b. II, 12, 11114 2ee..ac t2680 & 12.114 -----------Megan Mari. Oobfo11. 32t VI• fltlllC NOTICE Udo Soud, Newport BNch, Calif ___ --.--.....;..;.......;;..;;.. ___ 92680 "CTITIOUa IUllNlll Jamee E Dobroll, Jr., 18300 Von NA.Ml ITATIMINT t<atman Ave . Sult• 910. IMM, Ca The followtng per.on• are doll'IQ 112715 bualnMt 11 Thi• bullneet II condUC1ecl by • 0 8 A FINANCIAL SERVICES general partn9talllp 1952 N Tuatln Ave, Orange. Ca Jamel E Dobrott, Jr t2685 Thi• 111temen1 wa1 n1.cs·wfth the Gene A 8l1nco. 17537 MHd• St, Coonty Cl.,k ol Orange County on Foon11ln V•lley, Ca 92708 Dec 20, 1983 Aur Gl'lofranlan , Ut23 ,.... 8rookhur11. w .. 1m1n1l•r Ca KELLER , WE8EA & 008ROTT 1126113 18300 Von Katl'llMI, Suit• 010 Thll bulll'IMI 11 c:onducteci oy • lrvlne. Ca 12715 general p1rtner1hlp Publllhed Or-. Cout Oalty Gane A Blanco Pllo1 Jan 15. 22. 20. F•b 5. 1984 Thia 1ta1emanl waa llled wlll'I tile 291~ County Clefk ol Orang• Coonty on -----------Dec 211. 11183 PlllllC NOTICE fn40H -------------- Ml.JC NOTICE PICTTTIOUI _, ...... N.-ITATl•NT n ... tallowing P9't0n• .,. doing butlMUU' COMPUTER OUTLET OF NEW· PORT BEACH, 4299 MICAnhur Blvd .. Sul1• 222, Newpcn 9eech. CA.112680 JOhn Ca11ro, 495 S1urgeon Or . Coate M .... CA. 11282e Thlt butlMM It conducted by a general partner.nip Wayne Guglielmo Thll ltalament .,,, .. llled with the County Clerk of Or1nge County on Jan 8. 1184 ,nAJ, Jan. 11. 19114 'Dl2A2 Publlahed Or1nge Cout 01Jly Put>llaned Orange CoHt Dally Piiot J an 15. 22 28. Feb 5. 1984 ITATl•NTM AIA.NOO ..... NT Of' UH Of' FICTITIOUI .u....-11 NA• P11bllthed Or~ Cou t Dally Piiot Jan 29. Feb. 5, 12, lt, 111114 eo2.114 PllOt Jan 29. Feb 5. 12. tll. tt114 2117-84 The lollowtng '*'°"'nave 1ban· -----------810.84 Ml.IC NOTICE doned the uM of the FICl1tlou9 Butl· PllllJC NOTICE P\ltl.IC M>TtCE flCTmOUI •UlfNHI MAM1 ITATIMINT The f041owtng paraon 11 doing t>uelneae u GARLAND CREATIONS. 1200 SomerM1 Ln Newport Beach. CA t26eo Gary E. Eden. 1200 SomerMt Ln Newpof1 8each CA 926eo Thi• bualneu 11 conducted by an Individual Gary E. Edan Thi• llatemenl WH flied with the County Clerk ol Orang• County on Jan 111. 19114 ·n.m P\.iblllhed Or1nge Coe.at Dally Piiot Jan 29. F•b 5. 12. 19 19114 6T1-~ Nl.IC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI •UllHHI NAMI ITATtMINT The follOwlng par10n 11 d04ng bulln"' u ADAMS. YORK 6 ASSOCIATES. 3022 North Heaperlan Suite 203. Santa Ana, CA 112708 Wayne Lemone. 2428 Ward Ter- r~. Anaheim. CA 112808 Tllta txnlneu 11 C0t1ducied by an 1ndlvldual Wayne Lamon• Tllta 1tatemen1 wee filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on J•n 10 19114 FICTmOUI •UllNHI NAMf IT A TtMINT The fotlowlng peraon• era doing bullnetl H NEWPORT LEASING SERVICE. ne N-port Place. •350. Newporl Beach, Ca 112880 Target TaJC Con· 1tan11, (a Calllornl8 Corpora11on1 M N-port Pl •350 N-porl Beach. c. 112880 Th11 bullneu 11 conducted oy • rporatlon T •rget Tu Coneu111n11 John M ElllOll. Prffldent Thia ttat•ment wu llled with 1M ounty Clerk of Orange County on 20 1983 fnaatT Publllhed Ortl'IQ• Coaat Diiiy UOI .>an 1$ 22 28 i;.o 6 1984 290·84 Nil.IC NOTICE neH Name THE ACCOUNTING ----...-...-.;..m..;,.·;..... __ SOLUTION, 13331 ~Grove f'tC'nTIOUl .... H Blvd Gardin Grov•, CA.112843 NAMI ll'ATIMINT owner Merle Carr. 4115 E. 18th 81., The followlng '*'°" 11 doll'IQ Coat• Meaa, CA 112827 bulln"' u : owner Myrl H•lfl•ld, 137111 SUGAR SHACt< CAFE, 213 Mein Rlata. Garden Grove. CA 11264' 81., Hunllngton BMch. Callf. 12848 Tile Flc:tltlOVI Bullnett N•IM re-Timothy Patr1clc TurMr. 18052 !erred to 1bov• wH tlt.d In Orange Fr..t'twatef Cr., Huntlng1orl a..c:tl Coonty on March 13, 1981 Cati! This bullneet wH conducted by a "'41c'*-Merle Tumeir, 18052 general partnM•hlp l'"reettwater Cr . Huntington 8Mctl Merle Anita Carr Ctllf Tl'lle 1tatamen1 wu filed w11h 11\e Thi• butlneat ta GOnductad by: an Coon1y Clerk of Orange County on lndlvldual Jan 10. 1984 Tlmo1hy P Turner file no F157851 Thi• 111ternent WU ni.cs with Iha Publlahld Orenr. Coul Delly County Clerk of Ofange County on Pilot Jen 29. Feb . 12 111. 1984 Dec 22. t9113 PletlC NOTICE eot-84 nma Publllbec1 .Or.ange CoMt Dally Piiot Jtn 22 29, Feb 5. 12, 1984 89:)..11.4 NOTICE Of TRUITll'I IALI flCTfTIOUI BUllNll8 On February 14, 1984 et 10:00 Ml.IC NOTICE NAMllTATIMINT __ ___;...;.;;..;.;.;.;;;..;.;.~.;.;;..---The following peraona are doing a m Forecloaur• Conau1t1nt1 tnc., A C111 lorn11 Corporation. u bu•lnau u Trustee. or Su~IOr Trull" or NAMI ITATl•NT H ANO H DESIGN 32812 Subtllluled TruatM of that certain TM tollowtng '*'°" II doing Mefmald Cr Dane P04nt, CA Deed ot Tru at e•eculed by DAVID L bullneu u 112829 BEAVER ind ANNE 0 BEAVER. ROSE MELLIN. REAL TOR. 3112 Charl•ne and R1c11ard L-1• Huaoand and Wiie H Joint Tenanta. Olt>raller Ave C:0.1• M .... Call! Herr11 32812 Mermaid Cr . D•na and recorded F•b 15, l9113 u In· 112826 Potnt CA 926211 llrument No 83..071072 QI Offlclel ROM Mellin. 3 t 12 G1bra1t•r Ave . T1111 bualneu It conducted by Record• 01 Orange Co~nty, Call· Cott• M .... Calll 112828 general par1nereh1p < ~:rf1•. and purauent 10 that certain Thia bullneaa la conducted by: en Chtrlene Herrla ttce of Default !hereunder re-lndlvldual Th11 1111aman1 w11 filed wllflJM corded Oct 21. 19113 .. lnttrumeot AON M•llln County Clark ol Orang• Coun1y on No 83•485788. of Offk:l•I Rlcofd• Thi• 1tateman1 wu flied with tM fDl511 Dec 30 1983 ot said County wtll un<Mr end County Clerk ol Orenge County on Publllhed Orange Cont Dally fn4e54 pursuant 10 H id Dead of Trua1 Mii Dec 22. 11183 Pnot Jan 29 F•b S 12 Ill 19114 Pvbllalled Orange CoHI Dally 81 publit 1uc11on tor c11h lewful '211111 8()4..114 Pilot Jan 29 Fab 5. 12 19 11184 money 01 the United Slain 01 Publl9tled Or111Q9 Cout Deify _________ ...___ 706 84 i Amer1c1 a cHhlef •check payable Piiot Jan 22. 29 Feb 5, 12. 19114 Ml.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE 10 said Tru•IM drawn on 111•1• or 6111·84 national bank a elate or ledar11 "CTrTIOUI IUllHIH FICTITIOUS 8UlfN£88 credit union or e allta or ledar11 ----------- NAM! ITATIMINT HAMf STATEMENT l sev1nga and loan HIOClllion doml· Ml.IC NOTICE The following peraon I• dOlng The following persona • 8 doing cited on '"''state II Tile Courtyard bullnn. u business 19 r area between Ille two 11alr-.aya at NOTICE OF DEATH OF LONDON OLD WORLD SPICE COLOR GRAPHICS t 1 Ter· the Allen Bulldlng. lacing Yorba FRIEDEL F. F AHRIG AND CO LTD 1300 Dove Sult• 100 rac1ma Irvine C• 92714 I Street. al 14081 Yorba Street City OF PETITION TO ADMIN· Daon Bid Newport. Callf 1126eo Paige H eouc1c aka Paige w or Tustin County ot Orange. Call· E Aot>er1 L Cullly 704'~ E111 Rogers 11 Terraclma Irvine. Ca lornla, 111 that right. 1111• and I S TE R ST ATE N 0 . Balboa Blvd . Newport, Callf 112881 921 t .c interest conveyed to and now held A I ti 155 Thia bu1lne.1 '' conduc1ed by en Thia bu1ineu 1s conducted by en by It under Hid Dead ot T ru11 In the To all heirs. bene( aciaries lndlvldu1t indtviduel property attuelad In Hid Coonty d' d . ' Rol>erl L Cullty Paige H Bouck and State deacrlbed •• ere ttors an contingent Thi• 11a1emen1 wu tiled with the Tt>•s slalement "'" llled with the PARCEL 1 Unit 31 H ahown and creditors of FRIEDEL F . County Clerk ot Orange County on .Ccxinty Clerll ol Orenge Coon1y on deecrtbed In the Condominium Plan FAHRIG and persona who Dec: 22 1983 Jan 8 198• recorded on Octow 14. 11181 In may be otherwue lntere1ted F2'312J P:2351M Boo« 14256 Page 45 and amended Publllhed Orange Co111 0111y Pubhahad Orange CoHI Dally February 4 19112 by 1n11rumen1 No in the will and/or est.ate Pilot Jan 22. 29 F•O ~ 12 19&4 p1101 Feb 5 12 19 26 1118• 82·042729 both or Ott1e1•I Record• A peutlon has been filed 696-114 I 791 8• ol ~:·~CcE°i'.'~'YAn undivided 1152nd by ALBER~ P. KE'ITNER ...... interett aa a 1enen1 In common 1n in the Supenor Court of Or· , the lee lnlefHt In and 10 the com-ange County requesting Lhat -------1T1on ot Loi e ol Tract 10484, u per ALBERT P . KETTNER be LIEB JOHN FREDERICK LIEB. 73, a resident of Newport Beach tor 40 yean1. passed away February 2,1984 Mr Lieb was born o n Apnl 23.19 I I in Los Angeles, Cal1fnrn1a He graduated from thl· University of Loyolei <ind was a demo- crauc 1.:and1date for State Assembly an 1934 He was the owner of Lahest.a and Top Drawer, retail rmd manufacturing c:orporations HAMOft LAWN·MT. OUVI MOf1uary • C.melvt Ctema1ory 1625 Giiiet Ave. Costa Meaa 6-40°6554 NRCI MOTHl"I HLL l"OADWA.Y MORTUA."Y 110 Broadwey Coat• Meu 642-9150 BAL T'Z HROEROH SMITH A TUTHILL WHTCllFf CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Colla Mesa 6•6-9371 map llled In 8ooll 4113. Pao-35 10 I ted naJ 37 lnctualve of Ml~l•neou• M•P•. appo n as pe~. rep- N o.. h r 25 records ol H id County ... IUCh resent.alive to admm1.1ter the tn ('wport uo:.-a<. or 1erm1td•llnldlntMAr11c1ean11ti.cs estate of FRIEDEL F . years Ht! was the father of ·0et1n111on1 01 the Oec:laratlon of FAHR1G (under the Inde· Jody Capreu of Corona del covenanll condlllon• and r .. 1rlc:· Mar and Bob Lieb o f t1on1recorded1n Book 14-095. P11ge pendent AdmJniltratfon of Durango. Colorado He 11 516 of Ott1e111 Record• (the "O«:· Eat.ates Act). The petluon 1.1 also •urv1v...,..1 by s1'x grand· 11r111on") and eny amendment• and eel for hearing In Dept. No. 3 ., \."U 1upptement1 thereto 700 c· ' Ce 0r C'h 1 ld rc•n and two saat.ers. EXCEPT THEREFROM •II Oii gu at IVlC nter .• Dorothy Von der Ahf' of mlner•I• and othef hydrocarb~ West. Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 Corond del Mar and Patru;aa aub1tance1 lylng 1>11ow a ~th ol on Feb 22, 1984 at 9 30 A M 500 1"1 wt111ov1 eny right to ent., IF YOU OBJF.CT to the Jo hn'iton of San Clemt·mtR upon 1he aurtace or the eubeurlace Ros<try w all be recited o n of Nld 11nd above • depth ot 500 granting of the petalJon, you M fJnday. February 6.l984 at f"t 11 orovlded in lnatrument• ol should either appear at the Ou d Q record hearing and st.ate you objec· 7.30 PM at r La y ueen Aleo axcep1 1her•from all water. fl i bjec o f Angels Church. Newport water r1g1111 c1a1m1ortitle10 w11., taona or 1 e wr lten o • Bt-ach Mass of the Resur-In on or undef Hid ltnd taona with the court before rec-taon will be held on Tues-PARCEL 3 EaMmenll ~. "' the hearing Your appear· forth In the Section entl11ed c.r. anc-e may be in peTllOn or by day, February 7,1984 at 10 111n Euementa lor Owner•" ano AM l Ou Lad Q f Support Setllem•nt and En· your attorney a r Y ueen o croachmant of tile Arilcie entitled IF YOU ARE A CREDI · Angel.a Church, Newport "iuementa" ol the O.Ctar1t1on TOR or a conungent credltqr Beach lnt<'rment 1erv1ces PARCEL 4 EaMm1nt1 " 111 ( h d ___ .. w11J follow at Paohc View forth In the Section• anmi.cs "C..-· 0 t e e<.'eiUICU, you muat Memorwl Park, Newport taln EaMment• 10 Owner•·· and fllf' your claim with the Beach Donatmn.s may be "Support, S•1tlament and En· wurt or present it to the per· croachment" of lhe Ar110le anmi.cs sonal representative ap· made to l'lther, Olsa T e resa. "E ... ment•" of the 0.Claratlon of Box 1143. Sant.a Ana, CA c~1n11. condl11on1 end rH1rlc-pointed by the court within Ilona. recorded tn Book 14002, four months from the d•~ of 92702 or AIJeluaa Village for Page 1797 of Offtcl•I Reco<d• (the Cl~t l•uance of le tters as thindacapped Adult.a. Box 'M°Ht• Oecter111on ) •nd t ny c~• 1047. Orange, CA 92668 1m1ndmen11 end Suppt•m•nte provided ln ~uon 700 of Baltz ~rgeron SmJth & thWeto the Probate Code of ~JI. T II M d rn. "'"' addrt11 or olher OOft'-fomta The Ume for filing utha ortuary 1rect1nR. mon d1elgn1t1on or Hid property It claims will not expire pnor 646 9371 purporied to be 113 OM!ord. •31. 1rv1nt1. CA to four month1 from the date ALEXANDER Said Hie win t>e m10e wtth<>Vt of tht' htaring noticed above ALICE ALEXANDER. 88. a covenant or warranty ••Pf"' or YOU MAY EXAMINE ,.. ... dent or l..llke Elllnort. Implied .. lo lltle poMHllon or the me kept by the court If encumbt•llCft to M11afy Ille unpeld C..:ahforma. paaaed away bttance due on the note or not• you are 1ni.rf't~ In tht' n · February 2.1984 In River MCured by Mid Deed Of Trval 10 ta~. you may ttrve upon tM ••dP, California She ta w11 149.no 3e P'u• ,,,. IO!towlng txtc\Ator or edm.lniatrator or -.. t h d "11ma1ad coa1t. •11~ Ind ad-• 1urv1vru )"/ l rff &ran vt~ at 1,,. Um. Of th• lnlllel pub upon the attorney for the f'JC daugh~n. Chryc•l Ru·hard•. ncatlOn of thl• Not~ of saw. ecutor or admlnlatrfltor, and .Kar~n Sue W~r. both of 11.oe115s me with tht rourt with Ut.ah and Sandra Wa'->n of "C:,:l:!J:WO proof nf ~rv~. a writW\ Carltbad. f'lf'Vrn 1rand-YOU AM .. Dl'AUU UNDO A ~Utl9t st.atl.nc that you de· child.nm. a brothl"r Ch3rlt9 DUO Of' TMllT DATID , ... 2.. aJ.re 1pectal nollC\" of lht f il· K and • sa.ter Maude 1.a. UNl.l•I YOU TAH AC110M Ina ot an lnvf"ntury and an. Oklah 1'0 l'tlM)TICT YOUI' ""°""'"· ,.. S.lly. both of oma IT MAY • '°"° AT A l'\&IC pra.llement of tst.ate ...eta or City. Oklahomn f"'untr•I uu. • YOU NOD Ml D1'.A-of lh• peuuona or acmunta aervlc."8 wlU btt ronduelL'd NATION Of' nm MATI.m °'nm mentioned In Sfic\lon 1200 Mond•y. Ff'bruary 6,1984 at ~~~ c=:l~~TA it:: ~~ ... ~200Cod5 of the CaUfomt. I 30 PM at P1trt't' Bro~h rt' Ylft nVU11tl' e Smith Mortuar y with ft.v. o.1ec1 Janutty n 1N4 Albert f>. ~ettaer t'N'nd Al J11Nt'n, pl U)f' of r~A[CLOSUAI CONSUL fANTS , , •• Palrmoat Ave. thf" f'lnt Unai.d Mt-thodlat 1 14081 YOft>a Street 1111,.1,0 Oruat, CA. tHH Churt h offlctatana Jnlt'r Tw11n. CA 02eeo f71 •I Hl ... IH ment wlU ix. mitdo 1n t!w ~141 n1..ie.t Publ Md Ortnr C.O..i Good Shrphf'rd Om tl'ry P~~:r.,:, ~:;c'coeat Delly Pitot Datly Ptlot Jan 29. 30, Feb P1rrcr Brothrr•' Smith• l•n ·u n ,.,., 5 1tll4 ~. Ul84 M nrtWlty Olrrctnrw <1t2·'4 707-84 ' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 - t:::i·~ ......... -~. 1 ••1J11:='am1• • ~ Dciebout Her~n!'!.l°wooct oo!f1'=' ~<** Cut1om trade In eo.11 Bay& Beach PllMllng, new plumbing. home Lo1 to • 118 ft. M .... Huge llvl ., .. ; R Estat 01111gee. 1 1501000. Joen ............ 1216,000. ptut eeparate ram'1f. .,.. ed 9 Howe. BrOker a75· 7691 lllf I •U brick ftrtplaoe "~Ill-In 1111i1tuwrrJC1tw#ou._e1_ INJOV Nr. Npt Hte. Cuetom 3BR coun1ry kitchen, brMk· UL.II&........ WOODS' COVE 2be, '1fj· al\Me roof + fut ..... fOf'lnal dining 7.nd C1.n handy to LAOUNA BEACH Gueet t w/ff1)4o I 880. ., ... TOO A1ao ututty ba and~· bMC'* ChWmtng 2 Bdrm wtth .......... 1 5,000. ""· 3 badroome, 2 y..Jo IPeciou9 1>9droomi eeperatt QUtlt Qtra. llJ ...... I"'· beth• • 2 eat ;areoe. lt'a and den Flteplac. In !NDlESS P08St81LITIE8 Ml• lJH ca11~~ ~e-~~~~500. mut~~.rooooom ..• . o~D,•~.~~J~~ •-..,.,.·,..,,,-.=,,..,1"""11.,,.,,..,,1~n=1=•.,..,,...- . ··' ..... .nr ' ' OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Ill· 1100 Ka>'9 Alty 494--775-4 II llWll THE REAL ES TATE RS Houee on bMCh nr Pu«to Anume exlatlnO 115,500 ., ll•llW Valletta. Mex. 175,000. , loan et •low Inf.,. rtte Br ' e.. nr gottcourM. I owner will CMf'Y • llNll I.II.... .. .. OramatloUPOAADlO• wonderful ti t hing. 2nd. 3 Bdrm oondO wl'lh BR 3 bath contemporwy enc10MC1 2 DIVORCE for* .... of OC!ANSIO! Homt with beautltul baach. Con· car 911'80'· pr .. tlgloue Orange Hiii• format dining room. N.-llld« Pert trlltM or tttma. Stec>a to pool,._ lhope VIEW hom•. Quellty ~remlc ill• entry 1 _awn __ ,_. _e _1e_-.-_3t. __ 10_1_4__ & ecl'loole. Oon't ITIJM We lhfOUOhout. Mm ... to kitchen. femlly roon:i1 opportunity. 6't-7171 :ftpreelete. Eaay down. fenc.d yerd with PLU8P1 llW llU RIM UST SELL ........... lfatl~ on • Ilk• new · l 1nd1cap ln g •nd ''"""" CALL OWNER d , .. _ home. 3 drm 2 Bl with THE REAL ESTATE RS 714·991·7037 eprlnklef•.,., top 0 11.. vaulted celllnga. land· line SPA fOI yMr round ecep1ng In prime, prime IYIWlll IPl11111·1 lllUIYH Charming 2 Br +~ 3 Rue Fontainebleau A9klng 1336,000 Own. fin. at 10.50% enjoyment Undetprloed ., .. with ve ry good •Yt1H,lll at 1 15-4,1150 with at>out flMnelng Prtc.d for 1 Sptlt ~ w/eeparate matr 2000 aq '1 of luxury llvlng. quick Hie 11 only badrm w/welk·ln ctoNI, Call for eppt to.... t11M,900. 751.319 1 completely Hparated WtllMI I It. I"', from other bdrm1. LOYtly lll·IHI !pSELECT aecluct.d patio. Owner ~DTIES 7r~ lo moye NOWI tCfaulfled Ada are 11'9 ~~ ., MO·llll ----Have eome1hlng 10 Mii? Oaaalfted ld9 do It ..... anawer 10 • auoc.eaful o«eoe or yard .... 1 1ra a better wey to tell mof'e peoptel . Spectacular oceanfront home overlooking aecluded cove and sand beach. 4 Bd.rma. & den. Beautf ful tropical gardens. An ex· cepuonal location with exdting yachtin.&.-.and white water view. Can never be duplicated! 12,350,000. Owner will finance. (714) 673-4400 1211t ua.zua The H~ Ana's '-9Ht hhlblisMd .... h .. c:o. ... ., lL\llll()I{ --F0t CIUllned Ad ACTION Call a Oalty Piiot AD-VISOR &42·5871 OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 1331 Caluy, Dottr Slllr11 ..................... $115,HO Bay & ocean v1ewsL indoor pool, vaulted ce1hng, 4 bdrms, 4 baths 2412 Cltff Drt111 •ewport lucl1. ............ $515,lff 4 bdrms. 3 baths. spectacular bay & ocean view. security syste.m family rm. 131 Via UM SolMl, LWo lllt ................. $1,115,0IO Beautiful 3 story bayfront. 4 bdrms + maid. · formal din. rm .. den. pier & shp 426 Harbor hbnd Dr., Npt Bch ................ $950,000 4 bdrms, 3 baths. Bayfront with boat shp on Promontory Bay. 110 Via Tritstt, Uso lat .......................... $715,000 6 bdrms, 5 baths. tam. rm . Extra larae lot w/ pool & children's play yard. 15 S&nbnct, Newport Terrace ................ $129,500 3 bdrm .. 21h bath condo. Community pool. 209 Via CtrM11 U4o Ille ...................... S55110IO Completely refurbished. 3 bdrms, 21h baths. stereo equipment, stained &lass Dalebout Bay&Beach • Real Estate .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 LIM UYJlllT 5 Bdrms. 4 lA Ba situated at a super WILL EXCHANGE HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE ••. Spectacular waterfront. Pier and float for two large boats. Five bedrooms. Huge llvlng room. Formal dining room. Large entertainment room with wet bar and parquet dance floor. Pool. Consider exchange or carry first trust deed. Sub- mit ........................................ $2,200,000 631-7300 location. Bullt In 1976, this home In- cludes elevator, gourmet kitchen, In- door sprlnkler ayatem for plants, a dock for at least a 70' yacht. $1,990,000. IUll UYFlllT Beautiful 4 & den, dining room and 3 car garage. Room for 50-60' boat plus side ties. 11¥.cO/o financing. Now only $1 ,250,000. IAYPlllT YllW HPUI With pier and float. 3 Bdrm+ 1 Bdrm. A ::============~ tremendous buy at $475,000. ILIFFI-FlllT llW llY VIEW Attractive 3 bedroom unit situated on quiet cul-de·aac with unobstructed view of bay, suneeta. 3 patios, family room. $340,000. Call BINN1E DIXON. llE ILIOI Tl OOW Ch.arming Peninlula Point .home. GREATLY REDUCED to lot value. Arudoua owner, ready to move. Call OOROTHY HARDCASTLE. TWI II A LIT Steps to the beach. Two separate homes on oversized lot w/flreplaces, garages, assumable loan. $269,000. TllPt..U One charming home plus 2 newer apart- ments In back. Flreplace, built-Ina, clean and well maintained. Private patio• and a huge ex 12 Jacuzzi. Nice realdentlal area. Only '124&.ooo. .._ .... llUI ftlW from the Matr Bdrm. 3+ Br. 3 Ba, on a nice 40' wide lot, only 5 door• to main beach entrance. Priced at $4261000 becauae the owner wants a quick sale. So drtve by 223 Jasmine for peek. then call for detall1. llMI .. ~~~~~=~~=~~~~"'1,Large 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba w/bullt-ln1, flreplace ~"' 1\,.,, and only 1tep1 to the beach. Way under ':~::· O'-» ~GU~· -prlced at onl~y $169,000. , -----,_ ... Qllf I ~ ----- •!:'.;~.:-~ --~ ~::::i....-~ •• ,., ... -· :'" ... ":t.. ~ .... ~ • ., $119,000. Two Bdrm, two bathe, frplc, I • £ T R 0 D I I I' I I r _ I M U L H t [: :1 _ I I I' l r __ L ltlM I OO I r I I r I I I t A E v v I I I' I I I r A.JI Illy Ill• l'v• bHll --------800\INd of~..,,,. pnil• I • u s c u • I " "'"°"' ......... I I t l''I . .,_°",,,... __ l t I L 1f, i 'I I ! :-a!::. -:"I= 'f" --· end unit overlook• the pool. Abtolutely the bel1 buy. Wll • LUii """ Beautltul brand new condo• In a gate guarded community w/ocean and Catalina vlewl. 2 Bdrm•. den. 21A Ba, 2 marble flreptac.t & all the bullt·ln1 tn- ctudlng A/C and central vacuum ayatem + teeurlty ayltem. etc. From 2000 eq. ft. to ovet 2600 eq. ft. Aa low u 12500 rent, and If purchued the term• are f antu1tcl 11~% nxec:t for 30 yura. From •488,7&0. Onty 3 i.tt. (Owner/Broker!). . .IACOBI RIAL TY, INC. 171-1170 ' • ........................... __ ......... kit ----------''",;;;,,;;;,;; ..... . Orange city, 1tlnt 3 Br 1_1 T-.• y 1•1 1twier home, 2 ea + F R ,..., •- S 126.900 Agt 681-7331 #l OrNUlrtlt Highly detlred townhom. Tll ILUFFI In Corona def Mar. Quiet IEWPllT IUOH guarded community with lovely landtc..,ing, pool, OJ*' & ~ 3 Bdrm IP• and tenn11 court lm- tw>me only 4 yMr• Old. maculate 3 Br 2'" ea. nattlad on a Qu iet family room charmer with cul-d•NC In a beautifully flraplaca. Wet bat In llv-~lc greenbelt area. Ing room,+ 2nd fireplace High beamed c.lllng1 In M1tr Bdrm suite Ind wOOd burning llf• Partlal view of mountelna plaea 1299,600, FEE and night llQht1 All thla lendl 646-7171 for only $220,000 with THE REAL ESTATERS land. Ask tor Belle ChaM LM 644-7020 Lllll HAI. llTlTI - lalk1 lllaa• l OOI :-.:::{~~~:. * 710 S Bayfrnt 111,.-Flu"'°' 180 Deg. view A Mat & clean C unit In an LA) excellent Inside locauon. 5 Bdrm. 5 ba • t Br gu•t Vacant and avallable on 2 1011 & lge dock. Call UI for detall• St.400,000 Miiiion Open 1.._ 1211 hee Sat/Sun 1-4 li1Ytrw"41 I Ot. OlLL UO·IOll * HPll FIUllOIH 2 lar~ units on LITTLE ISLD Super locale OWC "WALi Tl IUOH" 1st TD w/15% dn Trade for tneome propef1y or 77 A villa that 11 bNutltul Reduced to S390,000. M with-In walking distance Jacquet. ~5-9922 Agt of beach 2 muter aultea, I-I"~ - 2'A bath• .• Dining area, I - kitchen with eating area · Ptaia1al1 1007 lat~ llvlng area POOi, apa and tennis Just r• OPEN HOUSE 11-4pm dueed to $112,000 Call Frt-Sun. 2109 E. Balboa now ~6-2313 Blvd Lg Fam home. bay view S495,000 Sall/ Ired• dn E·Z terms. owe PIP $44-184Z or (209)658-7472 THE REAL ESTA T ERS LIDO ISLE Traditional 3 Br. 311.t Ba Bayfront, p1ec & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $1 ,250.000. IRVllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba, patio, pool home Prime location. $775,000. VISTA DEL LllO IAYFROlt Fabulous bay & mountain view l Br. l Ba. condo c:o-op Lowest pnced at $295,000. iAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROIT Spectacular bayfronl dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up; 2 Br. 2 Ba dn 2 boat spaces. Rt'Cluced $1.500,000 PElllSUU HOIE OCEllFROIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,285,000. OOROlllO CAYS IAYFllOIT Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370.000 w/tradc. UllOWHEAD HOIE Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view 3500 sq ft. $440.000. Will trade for a local pro p- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.1 1 "'··v· .. .t. (),,,,, N tt bl'> 6161 OPEN TODAY 1·5 11*/Ht* ftth&. 3 Ir, 2 11, Fr. Mrs, 1kJllt11 Eric Waterman will meet you; he knows the turf. $187,000 ........................... 2613 Redlands, CM c..try cite 11 Smln, 4 Ir, Fl + 1tk1 " Barb Hutchings will meet you. a top salesperson. $449.000 .......... 2105 Yacht Daphne, CdM £~ E "6, 3 Ir, Fl, contry kttcMI Dottie Johnson will meet you, tops in sales. $260,000 ................... 523 Aventda Campo, NB ON C415 Ir, HW, IJldtts, 11dtll& Al Piccuto will meet you: a real pro, no nonsense. HF~ ... $495,000 ......................... 442 Begonia, Old C<IM llltf Moc• to Mic,, 2 I r,•• • .,., ytr4 Dottle Valentine will meet you. don't come nicer. $380.000............................... . .... 232 Ins. CdM Yin ctty lfPb, '"' ut let, •• to ,...,, Linda Sullivan will meet you, knows the market. $280.000. . .... . . ......... 715 Belhs. E/Blf. NB ••· 'h acn. 4 Ir, 2 frflc's, 111t ""· cltu Bonnie Barnn(ton will meet you: her hstm&S sell $419.000 ............ 1230 Sand Key, HVHls. CdM PrtlM *M. oct11 &Wt, 4 Ir, 3 flJfc's, ,wt. k• Cath Cray will meet you. wrth Unique 5 years. $397,000 ... ... . 320 Seaward, Shrclf. CdM ,..,. ....... MW! 3 Ir, 2 "'· "''"'· Heb Nancy Laux will meet you: she knows real estate. $213.900...... .. .. 2463 Irvine Ave, CM lltplt l II. .... cattta ,._, .,., pt Ila. Janie Rizzotto will meet you: aeb·to the point. $389,000.. 5 Jetty, CdM u. • .... 211. 2U. ........... .,. Ken R1uotto will meat you, strictly business $185,000.. ... ...... ... 75S Avocado, CdM c..try b&lll.-.. aatatt 11c,a vi. J 11, n Mary VonGeldern will meet ~ou. a real pro' 1465,000. ... ... . ...... . ~28 Seaward, CdM U,_.,l()U t1 M S REAL TORS•, 675 8000 2443 East Co11t Highway, Coron• dal Mar Orange Coatt OAIL V PILOT /Sunday. February 5, 1984 C7 ..,, .. 642-5678 644-6200 A Sl.eSDARY ~ nE 1RVWE a»lflANY UWWlll" YllWt BW H ll&Aln IMl,IOO WlllD P&LUlll NJl,llO OMll 11•11 • ILWf 11,1.,.._ Incl. land. FabulOU1 1lngle 1tory home. 6 BR, family nn., situated ln exclusive Cameo Shoreaon front row, panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below Sparkling pooJ ln lecluded courtyard. Perft.'Ct for the growm, f amlly. Donna Godshall. Fantaatic panoramic ocean & night light view MODEL PERFECT. Thia 4 BR, 2 'h BA Seawind from thia single story "Carmel" Model. 3 Br, 2 BA, Palermo Model has been beautifully customiud. UYPlllT 1 ... AH.IOI family nn, dining nn, professionally decorated & Includes a family ait.ed yard with a spacloua wood landscaped. Shows Uke a model. Community pool deck. Excellent financing. Danny Bibb or Step- Dramatic ma.in bay view completely re- and tennis courts Very private & secluded. In-hanie Jones. eluding land. Donna Godshall. IAYFlllT 11 WIST IAY 11,000,00I furbished urut includes new IUtchen, bat.ha, carpet.. and tile. txcellent location In full MCUrlty building. Boat slips available. Martha Macnab. l&YFllllT II LIN llOD,IOO A charming redecorated home -3 BR suites - Outstanding bayfront location. Assume on exist-sun filled terrace on the bay. Slip for l~ yacht. Off .. u HllllY... 1111,111 Immaculate 3 BR. 2 lh BA home on quiet cuJ-de-aac C.O.t.a Mesa loCation. Decorator con- dition with quality carpets, drapes. Separate family & fonnal dining nn. Lovely yard with covered patio. Martha Macnab. ing hnancing and build your dreamhome. And/or street parking for extra cars. A great investment have a rental unit above the garage if desired. property. Owner will finance. Barbara Aune. Three families could buy the existing triplex for n1n1 llOI PlllFIOTIH 12U,lll weekend fun. June Davis/Anita Schandel. . Th'ideal home for a couple or small family. 3 Br, Ill OUYH Im llY llH,000 fam. nn. separate dining nn. View of hills & Imagine a Broadmoor Plan 4 on a lg. lot with loads mountains. Solar heated spa and decorated in ............ u... ., ..... On a large cul-de-sac lot. 4 Br, 3 BA, fonnal dinlnl area, lg. family nn. and assumable loan. Larry Dyer. of room to expand -great cul-de-sac location -exquisite taste. Community pool and tennis. Lucy assumable 1st T .D. Maxine Propp. Rose. · RHIOll 11111 OlllOI 1411,000 WALi TO S.O. PWA 1111,IOI A lovely comer location makes this one of the Super comer <!Ondo 3 BR, 21h Ba. large redwood Ill OUY• F&m.Y.. llJl,111 Broad.moor Plan I expanded & CUltomized on private lot w/pool. 5 Br, 3 BA. Neutral decor & move-in condition. Sandie Fix. most desirable Deane Townhomes now available. decked patio overlooking greenbelt. Fireplace. A 3 BR Monaco, beautifully maintained. Walled skyJit.es. Great kitchen with all amenities includ - gardens with spa Lucy Rose. ing garden window. Double garage with 2 open- JllY&TI mlll lltl,HG era. Close-to pool&Apa..Donna Godshall. TUlfTllUL IUUMI ....... Private cul-de-sac estate -lush tropical setting EllLlll TIMI -Ill OUYll 12,111,000 with lagoon. spa. koi ponds, waterfall. Wood & Prime location overlooking fairways, lak e and -M.agniticent. To~-fol'mal entry, marbli to a breathtaking circular stairway. Malter suite with private sitting nn -2 additional bedrooma. Fonna.l dining nn -gourmet kitchen -fonnal gardens with spa. Guard gate community. Barbara Aune. glass house with commercial gourmet brick nite lites. 5 BR, 4 fireplaces, library, billiard nn .. kitchen, lanai, customized entertainment room. family nn. Attention to every detail in this custom Unique! Paula Bailey. Valentine Built Home. Tom Allinlon. Lingo REAlhTATt "Fl• IEWPllT IUGI Tl UI Dlllllm" OPEi SUllAY 1-IPI # 1 Orest Olrol• 0 HllHLY DESIRED TOWIHOIE II 001101& IEL IAll"U Quiet guarded community with lovely landscaping, pool, spa and tennis court. Immaculate 3 BR, 21h BA, famlly room charmer with fireplace. Wet bar In living room, plus second fireplace In master bedroom suite. Partial view of mountain and night lights. All this for only $220,000 with land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. HAlllOR VIEW HOIEI -lllllT llY IT 1211,00011 Young lovers of any age wlll love this "Carmel" model. 3 BR. 2 BA home. Nice yard & patio. family room, new carpet & fresh paint in beige tones. OWC $30,000 2nd, first TD of $195,000 'gi 101/4% Is assumable. Ask for Bettina Laughlln. RAIOHO Ill JOIQUll -1140,00011 Exceptionally priced offering. "Cermeno" plan, newly decorated, great locatlon. Must sell and offered at a sensatlonal price. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. IRVllE -1143,00011 Highly upgraded 3 BR. 2'h BA "Broadmoor" plan. Newly decorated and great location. Must sell and offered at a sensational price. Ask for Marllyn Bulkley. PEITHOUIE UllT -1201,ooon Golf course. mountain and city llghts views from all rooms. 2 BR and den situated In Irvine. Many upgrades. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. PElllltU YALIE -1211,10011 Now the lowest priced residential Income property on FEE land In the area. Cozy duplex steps to bay and ocean beaches on a prime corner lot. Motivated seller may trade. Submit. Ask for Hallie Strock. 1141,120 01 TIE WITElll Fantastic offerl Custom 4 BR home with 411t baths, sauna. family room, wet bar, BBQ and security gate. Dock for 60 ft . sall or power boat. $125,000 down. lncredlble finance termsl Hurry on this. Ask for · Bettina Laughlin. "AFFOlllllLE IEWPOIT llAOl llOIE"ll One of the beat buys In Eastbluff. 4 BR's plus den, large kitchen and breakfast room. Lovely patios and total privacy. $325,000. Ask for Mary Oentls. llST SELL 1100 1.1111 FllTll Owner haa bought another and wants offers on this lovely Tudor sty1e custom home. 4 BA, 3'~ BA, den, huge famlty room. spa and aauna, tolld oak woodwork throughout. Nice coastal vtewt and easy acoesa to echoola and beach. Owner wlll aulat In arranging financing. Only $375,000. WILi TO TIE 100111 Enjoy the Pacific sunsets steps away from this duplex near the sand. Two 2 BR units In great rental area of West Newport. Owner says "sell" -wlll help finance. $178,000. Ask for Hallle Strock. OCUI VIEW -llEllCEI TO Slll,00011 Emerald Bay 4 BA. 2'h BA ocean view home. Reduced for Immediate sale. Open beams. warm wood accents. Access to private beach. tennis and community pool and parks. Superb value. Ask for Rod Daley. THREE TOWlllOIE nPE lllTI -1441,00011 Two blocks from the beach In Corona del Mar. Two 2 BR. one 3 BR. 3 BA. Fireplace In all units. Gross Income, $27,000. Ask for Mary Oentls. WOOlllUllE 001111111,10011 Country charm throughout. plankwood floors. antique cherry wood fireplace. custom bookcases In den, tinted windows. Flagstone patio with waterfall. 2 BR, 2 BA plus den. lllVllE TEllUOE -FROIT llW OllTOlll Newly listed. rare, one of a kind custom home built by Don Ayres with great ocean & night llghts view Immaculately maintained 4 BA, 3 BA. famlly home with all the amenities of a well bullt beautlfully designed top quality home. Tiie roof, expansive viewing terrace, high open beam callings & charming entry patio. Call Belle Chase Lee to view this fabulous property. $695,000. • Ill 0 111EEITIEE" -1111,00011 Most desirable "Windsor" model. 2 story with master BR suite down 3 BR & bath up. Separate family room with flreplace. Well planted atrlums adjoin llvlng room & master bedroom. Many upgrades. Community pool. Truly a detlghtful family home Ask for Bettine Laughlln. II YFROIT -LlllA ISLEll Own one of the largest docks and sllp1 on the bayfront plus a charming. comfortable family home. 6 BR's. family room. wine cellar and lovely tu rning basin views. Motivated seller will finance or trade. Asking $4,000,000. Call Hallle Strock for Information. W.IOI PElllllLlll Built In 1980, thlt 11 a mu1t-aee charmer that has aJI the 1ty1e plua all the mOdern luxury featurea that the dlacnmlnatlng home buyer demands. 2 BA' a, 2V. BA'1. Oen could be ueed at 3rd BR. Designed by Jack Heater. Owner may exchange for Harbor Ridge custom 1398,000 Ask for Randy H. Kau. NEWPORT BEACH C8 Onlnge Coelt DAILY PILOT /Sunde)', Fet>ruety 5. 1984 ... .. .... ...... .. .. """-1!!,f!J! 11!1!!!.J!~!,_-..... .. .... ..... .. .... ..... ... .. ~ ..... "'.... .... ....... iiiili15M' ................. ..__ c.-.==:::..: .. =.:..: ... =--.~m-1~c;;~ .. ~ ... ~iliiiiiiiii~.-~ C.u ... Int C.t1 .... (tit C..11 .... 1114 c..u ... llM m IAI ..... 191 .... al 1111 ha1anla 1111 AM tC: an'"'• CICUf\41; ~-=iiiiiiiiiiili~===;;;;;:;;;:: •==~=::--OUPL!X LOW DOWN 1111 OIO USTt* llU.... AEPOl only •1to,000f kit, -.um 1~ loen .... --= Ill •a ,._,.u TD'• tnd/Ot cut\, ....t..f _,1 b h ,... tlallng, 3 Br, htdwd Truly UP9faid9d :t Bdt 2 Ba 3~.,!...~ G.wd4wl TwnfVD P&l 112UOO. IM8.... T dit• I _ __. -----111',000 eq. Auume ,.....,_,..,,.,.,., at ,oop. fin dbl det g~. lrg hQtM. sepetate ram rm -e1nHUnY6'8-T434 ra 1ona Near bay and ocaan U 12.000 1et. M2-52t0 I* Plumbfng + 3BR with 1ot.' Super aterter hOm. Fr. dOor" 2 frptct. IP&i a CENTURY 21 Odd Stet '::: ·,:~·,: 1 '4 ~.TwotMdrooma ... +IMtt+...... ~oom~~~and Priced to ull et etrlurn.A.aeumeh7,000. Ll!l"800TOHAWA1t ~owner636-et5t 1000 R It f:: :::-~~'Ti =ttr)~ ,;::J: ~ by ~ 1129.900. Full« AMlty Futt prloe on'l.:J89,900. O'LEI CALL OAYe TOOAY ea y iot.Oflar-'at\lfrtu.tlyk>t .. ____ .atld .cal 8o)oda IM&-oa1• Celt AnM.._ uland, DAVlWHITI 146-2'13 UMITI v. I u. 0 w n. r owe 1et·1~twm RMI &tat• 1.1911111 MWI agtal-la TH~A!AL: ESTAT£R8 .. 8df a ... "" ~. 631 7370 ~~t:S·/~111~ ~=~~~= $1,IOO,DDDl1 Ill-WI 3 & .. Bdrme. ~IO-........ DuaPtlat Int :~-~ - on.r ... 1210,000 3t9K20%dn--AoPrMad I le Al 1111Ut111UU ~·iaw=.radr::; 30HCOUNTAYCLU9Dfll on a t;'_mlDrumbelt Aot ~------------""' ta 1· l• llllT ..ot< own/btlr 645-JCMI I I IJ LtOUIOAT~ 2 ..tllllaten toel on.re. call Sundt)' 1_., calltom4a itt. wtclybtlllla 2100 eq tu 9f '=liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ull .,._. ... ,, ' s acsr oondo9 •=7.-v OMna CflPPef es,. t2ee ttyte wtth tlagence in tNe s14 a. ooincto °*1oofl• '' llCOIE PIOPEm .,. ml Thie bNutltul eded uaurna 10.5" ft • 3 Bf. 2'~ ba home wtth Dena Pt Hrbr: Gora-oua. .... .... 11a.111 m WHtlld• hom'T¥ia • PrlCH from 17',00 PoOI ' IP•·· loc:eted In 110.000-120.000 a one =k to bMch ftom thle 877 w Wilson CM Duplex MM ,_, Comtonable--3-bdrm In "muat" to ... t GrMt 3 theM are BARGAINS for M... v.,-. 1272.-tlOO. time oott to own It fOt,. 2 Ir Vitia Pec:tflc · ' . COMPLETE REMODEL -3 good CdM loc:etlOn, tam-Mdroom lamtty home. ~veatmenly ~~o ~ '",· IWID ....,..,,,.. ..,.,, ()pn 12-e Set/Sun. o. Aeedv to ~ 213 Montal~. S. Clemente Duplex $133,111 SISl,111 $251,111 $311,111 Bdrmt, 3 batl'\a, large llv-lly netgnbof'hOOd. walking 1 75 bathe Ruatlo family ry on •flVVV uwn ..... ,.. ~1 at. of tM Ofeen lfl. Alt new ~Ing, if'O room. fom\411 dlnlng. dlatenca to Newport r0om, TWO FIREPLACE. ~·~~~ .. 0!,, S800P"'T~rnotC.; bolualve M .. • Varda Bought ankol t~. 118""f1'1 Lantern. M1--0MI paint and PIPW. Aa· 20260 Cyn1ess. SA Heiahts 2 Hses dan/etudy, ~ aundaek. c.ntar & biking dl8tance 5 min dtM to bMcMe or ....,t., c-" "' e.c locatlon, C9tm 1-sty, garden tc .. en am Y ~to.n.Cellto.... .... • 2 oar gtrage. New to bay & bMdl 644-0357 $126.0oo Submltl . TENOR.E 7ec>-8702, lgt. pool & 1P9. • Br S'h 9&. = ~ ~ ~~ In mf, .. 4-fLD kttcMn end batha. new lllT au TlllY! lrittMJ WH4t ,..... 3~ "· 1395,000. • 5e 900 •UHID ..... Super Income PfoOudnQ c;arpat,twtnlurMOet wlll 2 ~ ................... SupairdMnandunlt·2br ~ ~'J>t::'~1151 ......... """-· ~ • v~ a I I o I • • 1 • o n 3 Bdrm home -&Mutlful • bedroom In 2 ba frplc: 2 eat ~ ' L.etge 3 9t 2'A bath ~ rn on I h -to -rn on t ti . lrorn wet., -grMt fin.no-tovety erM 2~ batl'\a S 14g 900 . DEVINg R:rL Ulll •11 ftm •BA. Wo be. "f:· cath .,. u"'1 +(two) 28' 2t>a I S18001mo. '395,000 Ing R 12"9•000 forrnel dining, family ESTATE &42-.8388 •159.900 for Quldc..,. In oetlad,&8~~· c:ate!:, 1 8' 1ba. Catt for ftnano-11ll mAllll CallTlm nonenow room ftreplaee ShoWe .,.. of S200K homee, J: -tnee. · Ing datalta BKR IPll lmtY 1 I 780 8823, A~t brlQhi 'a ~. 3-ca, et:"'. 3 er. 2·~ be nda aorne wortt 5541-8033 Of femlly °' aa lnveet· eeo-1980, e7&-1M2 · 142-1200 • r'• now nu office pat1:02 !~vu:-·.,=· Lf .. llPI =· .. ~ ~i OliCov.r e bU)I* for thOM HI If 1 llR' 230•000· Pool · a Jee ~12•K w11i E.llda $180,000 condo, Trade your otd stuff for 1128,000. Call C. Oleon. long·lorgotten artlclH PETE BARRETI •. REALTY ..01tHO'R-1LOT 11/fUTtrat neg down ~tc 540·4o83 lertd., wtll ucrllloa for new goodlH with a Daye 7141978-1781 Iv ebove the garaoe. UM OntnaCan~on L t , __ 5 -... . . co.t. a12t,900. Ellotll. Claulftad ad. M2-5UI mtg, ev/wknda•M-7152 claullled. 6'2-5e78. owee pr....., ..... room Coll. Prk 3 Br w. Ba, lam end un11 Joyce wanu --616 Poppy. $2 5,000 In Meaa North. 1.75 rm, lrg patio. pool, spa. 831-12M lntral al 1111 al 1-100· ON THE BAY batht. Dining and !amity S148.500. 5'0-73U ... Sid• by Side A-1 Lota rooms. tlreplaoa. Gen-1------- Sandy ~h. pl« a allp aroua cloHt 1peca. SPIC 1 IPll $2,200.000 U-lhapad kltc:Mn s.1i.r C.nu ••I llu IOU an1ttoui1 a133 500 Fresh 4BR end lamUy rm · nom9. owe 11t TD et iow 180.~ ..... of ..!!.!D~~or 'fioU>na del Jllatt "1altt UM rate. Only •127•500 Llllt• Fii lll lllT -J: _. Large 11t TD Super Clean, M.i Kiddle Rltr New and lu1turtoua are 1410. · Walk to pvt ~· ~ well-mel ntel ned 3 6"2-7658 WO<dl that deecrtbe tnla JUST COMPLETED HARBOR RIDGE bMCtt. Quiet cul-de-aac ~ bedroom .. Nl<lely decor· Need 8 palnler? Need a brand new Townhome. 3 Steble temlly hlll1lda 6"'.J-8~9" ated. 1 75 batha, tamlly housek ..... ...,.,7 Need a 1arna Bdrm1, 2'~ batha, neighborhood. 2700 'f• & t 1 ......... -•-1 UllOBSTRUCTED 180° VIEW ..,.1ft 4BA J'i\ ba. 2 *' l . CO.It Hwy., C4ll room combo lrepace. babysitter ? Need a tormel din, cozy am rm. ...... Freeh ~nt, nearly new break? Fiii those needs gourmet kit and pvt yard. ~~~:: L~~.~1 =c~: carpet• & drapea. Ready th r ough claullted $149,900. Call 85()..9778 Cell wr Trebler at 11·2LOT tQmovelntolSl34•500 642-56?8. UllDIW.Enlm SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND • CATALINA ISLAND NEWPORT HARBOR • NEWPORT CENTER PALOS VERDES• IRVINE• MOUNTAINS 558-8112 or 760-15-48. Bulldeu IP4lcial + 2 BR, h:eHr'I t -...&.J la.Jll Iba hOUM Plana dOne ..._ ... OlllA MYI IOf two, 2 •tory condoe at P ect nrat home or In· l SUPERBLY CRAnED MASTERPIECE ~ repo. $350,000. 7 1 1 M • r g u er 1 1 • veatmant 3 b9droom1, Derrell P11n Prop S 198.000 20% dn 1.75 batna. Family room 851 -8787 Ownr/agt 720-1101 mtg combo Brtcil fir~. Large country kitchen DUPLEX TllPLO w/ .. tlng bat Owner wlll S50K below appralaal Lge aepar•t• front houae help flnanc:a. $129,000. 851 -8767 w/4 bdrm1 & 3 bathe plus Make en olfetl RPLD two 2 bdrm. 2 bath unltt. 111·2llO Estate sale Mutt act 1107 I. lrlml •If,!\-~ la. tntn qulckly 759-1501 ult, 1 Ir. 1 ..... . UIM'NI flDI II n. Liii Beautiful 3 BR. 1 ~ Be. plua ~ Ba. off kitchen for the spectacular pool & apa Rt in a true Hawaiian teene with gnm shack & all. Larae living room w/romantk fire_place, formal dining ... room area & open breakfast bar. Hu,e 9000 .q. ft. lot tn•exepen•elve• at end of cul-de-uc wfRV aioce91. Owner '(In lk 8'>9fl' alv) not high transferred & ready to move. All this for In price, reuonable .• 152,500. C...U for more info. & appt. ~iiijiilllllllcluslfled ..., .... • • 5 Bedrooms • 7 Baths • Family Room • Library • 4 Fireplaces • 2 Wet Bare • 40-Foot Pool-Spa • Security System $1,9&0,000 .... n ........ 4. A JOINT VENTURE DEVELOPMENT OF: , ........... ,. WESLEY N. TAYLOR ANO WILL1AM M. FEROI 111-1141 Clas11llecfs having a sale advertising rW91 ........ ~... Ml 4411. on something vou need ....... .....,. ...._lliiillil~ Classified Advertising• •••••••.,.••••••11!!19 8 TRlFlLUR•OPEI SIT I SUI 1-& CALL 1••·•110 1r 111· 1•11 642-5878 ' -__ -_ 642-5678 ~· ... 1ea ....... 11...,a1 ___ 10....._02 &tatral IOU lntraJ 11n,• ... _•_11_a1 ___ 1_M_2 !1tatra1 Fiii CLUllllCE THlllllll DATE KER&:LEE Real Estate A Great Western Company EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR YOUR COllSIDERATION ___ lt AFFORDABLE HOUSlllG 1111,000 -IA811FICEIT VIEW From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass Hill. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! And the sparkling lights of all Newport Beach at night is breathtaking! Pool, spa, security system. You OWN the land! Over 3,300 sq. ft. of executive luxury. 759-1501. 40 n. IOCI -1111,000 Gorgeous, completely remodeled custom H.H. home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, pool, spa and waterfall in front courtyard! Even has wine cellar! Just listed. This one is EXCITING! SPY8USS -1471,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean Vlew, beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of used bnck gives warm family feeling ideal for entertaining. 759-1501. JlSlllE CllEEI Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa, recreational area. several tennis courts. 3 large pools. saunas & jacu.z.zi. Guard gate for security. Only $428.000 -better see this one! 759-1501 111111011 RlllE WITH Y1EW lmmacul.ate d ynasty model Lll(E NEW! Owner has used only as an occasional weekend retreat. May lease option at $1.850 per month. Just put on the market 759-150 I IOYEll lllOllEI -1211,000 Spacious 5 bedroom executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large separate Camily room for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st trust deed! 759-150 I. 1211,100 -PllYITE 1001 Access comes with thi.a cuat.om built hil.la1de home m Corona deJ Mar that provides a "Countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space." Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501. TIE ILIFFI -4 PLll J Light & airy & bright. NEW wall to wall ca~Ung and palnt. Prime end unit with lovely view aCTOfl.., greenbelt. Even has air conditionlng. Only $215,000. 11,200 PEI lllTI With part of monthly leue going toward the down payment when you le~-optlon thl.s 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath rutd~ with min.I ocean vt~w! Only a few block.I to the beach! 759-l 50 l. IYEILMll llLF OllllE Original own r & Pridt' of owner"lhlp Qui.anding deoorating. beautJ· full entry. and shake roof elegance View of park & lake as weU as golf COW'IC Only $168,900 759-1501 SUPER BUYS UNDER $125,000 1130/IOITI Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntington Beach 3 bdrm 2 bath home with cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671 , ' ASSllE 10-X. YA LOU $20,000 down and our owner will carry the balance for 10 years at 12%. Total payments $1,050/month. Lovely home with new carpets, new tile, remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99,500. 556-7035 IECLllEI llCIELOll Pll Perfect bachelor pad with good assumable loan. Beautifully decorated throughout. Huge backyard with detached garage. Great price for a single family reside nce: $78,900. For more infonnation, call 963-5671 . 14,100 DOWI Cute 3 bdrm cottage on large comer lot with RV access. New carpets and flooring. Asking $91 ,000. For more information call 556-7035 DESPERATE IELLEll Lowest price m the complex. Past sales at $95,000: Our seller says "dump 1t" for $89,900! Channing 3 bdrm, Bradford Place t.ownhome. Takeover existing loan payable $650/month. 556-7035 SlllLE FlllLY HOIE -Sll,000 3 bdrm, 2 bath home located near The Crystal Cathedral and The City Shopping Center. Almost new brown carpet, two car detached garage. For details call 963-5671 10% DOWI -10 Qllllnlll Large 3 bdrm. 2 5 bath townhouse with vaulted ceilinp in master bedroom. Central air. greenhouse wmdow in kitchen. Tennis, pool, spa. Secunty gated. $106.500. 963-5671 YI TEllll Large farruly home m good neighborhood cloee to schools and Mile Square Park. Three bdrms, 2 baths with double attached garage Lor only $117,000. Call 556-7035. 11,000 HWI -owe IT 12.1% Beautiful Pepperwood Townhome near Disneyland. Thlis ia an up- graded end unit with lots of light plus a two car enclosed garage. Sacrifice price at $99,900. 963-567 l PILI SPlllll 1mut -PlllOE SWiii Single family home on 4+ acres. New kitchen with ocn:y wood burning stove, 3 spacious bdrm.s and 2 baths. Sacrifice for $69.900. For financing mformatton. call 963-5671. II OIALlnlll -IEWLY llllOIUTll Takeover existing loans at an overall rate of 11.8%. Cute 3 bdrm home completely renovated in 1982. A.king $112,600. 963--5671 IREI YWI llW 3 bdrm, 2 bath single fatruly home with 2 car attached garage and hug~ patio. Sl0,000 down and $900/month. Call 963-6671 HPll IUT Ill OLUI Family h~ on quiet tree·Uned 1t.reet. Sunken Uvina room wtth a;,r.y fl.rep~. Park-Uke Cront and rear yarda $1~56-7036. DllNI -TllD RAU .. Two bdnns. l ~ baths. Enclc.d pragN and central a.1r conditioning. $6,600 down and '699/month. ~ t77,900. 963.6671 11LL11 wun HT Only $5,000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with 110ne fittpt.ce and fabulou.I fa.mil y room . $1 og,ooo. 96~~71 CH. .,.,., ........ 2670 San ~l Drtve Newport Bach, CA. 92660 (714) 7~9-1001 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You ." a,., ... .,. 8032 Acllml Aw. RunUnctan a.di. CA neM (714)~M11 601 larkspur. CdM Oupte1 08 Beaoma, 3 & 2 Duplex WI $215.MI 1801 S. Main St.. SA 20, 340 sq. ft. Zoned C.2 (across from Sears) $215,111 2021 'h E. Bay, Balboa 76x80 ft. lot zoned R-1 $425, ... 2402 Bristol, Santa Ana, 78,419 sq. ft. lot zoned C· l, suitable for mote~ retail othce ti.HI.Ml COllEICIAL 1866 Newpart Blvd .. CM 50x 171 ft lot Zoned C·2. 800 sq. tt. bu11din& $2tt,• Peopta .mo need People Looking tor a mu11c Thet'a what the teacher? You·11 1trlk• tna DAILY PILOT right ohord wf'len you SERVICE DIRECTORY advertlM In CIHtllled. .. all eboutl 642-5678. EASTSIDE -1154,800 Appeellng lamlty home wtth..,.. becll Jetd. Comenlent to echoole end .ttope, ...., .. help finance Ihle I bed., 2 be. wtttt lentlr '""'· ~1·1400. JUIT UDUCU _, HLLeR IAVI "MtHG AN OFFiil" 810 CANYON CONDO -'235,000 Pftc. ~ ........... 2 bedroom. 2 .... ' for the dleatmlnettng bupr. Y1IW of ... Cenron + oommunltJ pool, tennle Md ape. m-tlOO. Oekc:Net model wtth ln..,_tlftllJ ent.tlo deoof. City Ngttta VIEW TOOt BAYSIDE COVE CONDO Hlghly upgreded home bf the .. , wtth "aff down" V.W of .._aterfront eottvtty." Veulted ceiNnge In Ihle 2 bedNom, 2 ...... Md • ftne w•ue In thla eecurtty geted oommunlty. ,.._ duced to ~000 Fll. 111·1.aQ. CLIFFHAVEN °"" '4at.OOO ..• In .., ..... of ..,.., end remodeled homM. LMve 10x100 llatlot Witt\ f.!::.:1 Ylew of be,tront ectlwttJ. f'lw for dramatic remodel of ......... Ing dul*• Into 2 ... 1ory, I bedroom holne. Room tor pool a atNI have • rlfd. c .. for deWla on thla unueuet value. 131·1400. WATERFRONT -GRAND CANAL Watah the duc:ka MM bf the. ....,_ ...__ cottage wtth charm end •8ftltth. An .... ._,.,..., oott8ge wtth • coay 2 bed., I be. ..... and ....... for 2 ...... boMe. ~ ...., ehope. ,,_, Nduced. ..,....., .... LIDO ISLE -CUSTOM Appeaffna, bftaht. chMfful 6 Pf'MllllD• .. ,-..._..,enoe_ In • ftM loceHoft.. Totalf ooorcl- nated decor wtth French doon, gowmet kttchen end ... .,.._ famU, room." A fine 4 bedroom home for the "fuMJ" IMIJ•· Ut-1400. Reduced to 1479,500. BAYFRONT -ONLY 2 YA8. OLDI Cuetom A loftfy Witt\ plet..flclet for IO' boet + aide de. Oek....,.. ete1ra. ..._. ....... faliluloua llttcMn. MOUtttr.,..._ a....,_. doort ltw'otit1hcMlt tNa I bedroofn. 2'41 beett home. lnfoJ the fOOd Ith on the w.-... In • home of dlattncrtton ••• •t .......... prtce. •10.000 .... 111-1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX tmpoaatble to ~· tNe propet'tJ In thla aoc.tlon todeJ1ll ll!JtceptloMly ..,,. .. bedroom holM + 2 bedroom lftcome untt. You cen haft tM beet of both wortde ••• • home on the bMch and Income to help with the monW, peymenta. lnteteetlna dat.ala and a.,.., beech location wtth VlllWI of C81M1na and mertne ectMtJ. Juat reduced to tm ,000. F•. 131-1400. BAYFAONT DPLX -LmLE ISL Unueuelly grand a.,tront propetty for a home + tnoome unl1. Upper hea I bed. + ma6de room and beth wtth· 1arge ttwtna room. Low.r untt la 3 bed. with patio. ,,......_ owneta. tao.ooo. m-eeoo. BAYFRONT -DOVER SHORES "Mint Condltton" end wetting to be nego- tiated. 11no1a ....a a bedroom, a be. home with P'fw•te pool and ape on the .., • ..._ mod1t1d end '°"'J In "efJ dat.U. C... to .... MI0,000. Lanahold. 131·1400. CLIFFHAVEN'8 TRADmONAL YIEW·V.W·V.W, hea • central Namport lo- Ulton end a 111ctDYa k'°'J. A bed.'....._ Formal htna a dfntng roome + ....._ prtveor and ..,.. ... p1ennec1 t1oor ...._ ......, epedat amed1tea end........., ......... --.111.1400. BAYFRONT -LITTLE ISL. -RED. Now "!"l 9llO.ooo ... twtne en offer. TIM oldef I Mdroom tMNtM wtth plel/ftoel ,_ fMftf PDll......._ "-tore thla PfCIPll'tJ and ,.. . ~ ...... lfteMloft. vw tf ...... bodng eden. m-tlOO. BAYFRONT -PROMONTORY 8AY UpMd.W.ttefOftwolO'bMll. ........ ... with~ lunftJ hoftte ..... ,,....,~ room, 4 becl .. tonnel dlnMe. 2 ......... end ......, bedrOOfft ....... ,....., room .............. for I PMI .-... GMA't FAlm.Y A0m. ., .... OCIANFRONT HIDIAWAY -Vle'W ,,.. ... *'""., ......................... ., --~ ..... efna1• ... ..... 11111~---119Ma -buteNweM .. Aft ...... "'lMt ,......., ...... .... ...._.._ Wtd. ._Md aurt~ lpeolo• .... Cl ..................... $ ................. ,.... + t .... _ ~.-...TM ....... *M ....... ... ...., ......... ~OWft ..... ...... ..,..,.,... 111·1 ... IRvtNI COVI -NeW UITINQ ,.... loaltMl In ........ 9J9Jlllill1MJJ•lvNe ........ .....,. P.AMORA.Mte *W If..._ ... .......... Al.-~ ...... .... fl91111111flR ..................... Ctl• ...... ., .... ..,.,.. WA HRfRONT HOM . t,,_t Ill \I I 1111 .. .11u ~ '••I ll•• '·"I""''" M ,, 111-1400 II\ '1.11 • I\• I l\.1Jht1 1 ..... 1 67Mffl Protection for the unwary condominium buyer BJ llMON SYKES Now any "hidden" or delinquent assessments levl~ To safeguard buyers, the state leglatature now by a homeowners' association against a condominium requires sellers to provide buyers wtth a complete You have llsted your condominium for sale, and your broker has quickly found a buyer. Escrow opens, and through the escrow process, you must be revealed by the seller. This ls required by Section statement of any delinquent aueaament1. 1360, California Clvll Code. Also, buyers must recefve Information on any provide the buyer with copies of the followtng documents: •The homeowners' association by laws. Because assessments can have a serious Impact on penalties, legal fees or other specified charges currently. the economic viability of a condominium purchase, related to the eroperty. · prospective buyers must be fully Inf or med of any unpaid The statement of delinquent asee11ment1 must be assessments. given In writing, by the governing body (association), and It •The association's arUcles of Incorporation. • Declaration of restrictions (often ref erred to as CC&Rs -or convenants, conditions and restrictions). Assessments result from condominium owners' need must be current. • to maintain common areas, and to pay common expenses. Those refusing to compty with these requirement• Assessment payments can Include not only current face a $500 penalty. In addition to these association documents, must you also provide the buyer, through escrow, with a statement of condominium assessments? obllgatlons but also an amount for future estimated costs. This protects unwary buyers from taking on debt• of If overdue, annual assessment charges can result In a which they would otherwise be unaware. Yee. Legislation has been enacted which assures the boyer of an Inside view of the economic conditions ot the condominium. llen being placed on the lndlvldual unit, against the new__ _ --- - owner~ Assessment ttens-are rully enforceable and can Simon Sykn Is editor of "first tu4Jllday, " a journal for J. • Teonla le,end Alice Marble, teonla advtaor at the Palm Oeeert R.aort Country Club, cata the flnt piece of cake from the ••ant celebration putry th•t launched the new modela and new talnray home phue at the 1olf coane community in Palm Deaert. ID the f,acqroand are the project'• prlnclpala. P'rani Goodman, center. and Jam• Hunter, rtcht. Hunter, a Newport Beach r.ldent, la cliatrman of the board of Paclflc LtahdDC Propertlee, flnanclal partner in the prl•ate community on Country Club clrl•e. Palm Desert resort has new phase, new models Paced by sales of 500 homes, the newest phase and brand new models were Introduced last weekend at the Palm Desert Resort Country Club In Palm Desert. On hand for the opening.ceremonies was Palm Desert Resort Country Club Manager, Richard Oliphant, partner Frank Goodman, and Pacific Lighting Propertle1 president James Hunt- ~r. u well as supervisor Corky Larsen. The new aeries of homes Includes one 6-droom and convertible den, two bedrooms, and two bedrooms and den to make the offering the moat complete ever presented at the successful private community. Priced from $99,950, all plans Include air ondltlonlng, wall-to-wall carpet, built In kitchens With furniture flnlehed a.blneta, apadoua baths, lbundent 1torege, and patio areas with views to the kith thirteenth fairway and 1urroundlng mountains. The Palm o...rt Retort Country Club owner .. UM of the pro'V9n and mature 18-hole Ohempk>nlhlp golf couree, ten community ~· ind eun arMI u welt as the lavtlh club houee with pro lhop, dlntno room and lounge and one of the deeert ., ... largeet tennl1 f acllltlel. . • "AlrNdy well known u one of the finest gotf and tennle communltlet In the wortd, the new phase and choice faJrway location mak• the Introduction Of the 198-4 ..,.,.. one of the mott out1tandlng we hive~ offeri<t.'' pointed out eatee manager, Howard Ourvttz at the ribbon cutting ceremonlel lut Saturday. The Palm DeMrt Retort Country Club II located on COuntry Ctub Ortw between WUhtn9- ton Str .. t and Monterey In the popular dnert city • country club raw area. I result In the unit's sale at a trustee's foreclosure sale. the real estate Industry. PALM DESERT See it this week ... the desert's most exciting country club and model home display! A brand new series of fairway greenbelt or poolside homes priced from $99,950 ready for this season ... and with all the features that have made the fabulous Palm Desert Resort world famous! All these features ready now ••• Mature 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course The finest tennis complex in the desert ... 16 great courts Abundance swimming pools, hot therapy pools and sun decks Fabulous full service clubhouse with pro-shops, locker rooms ... even indoor racquetball courts Beautiful landscaped grounds and shimmering lakes Smart dining room and delightful Conquistador lounge From 99, LOS ANGELES ..... (/) COUNTRY CLUB DA ~ ..... ~ f (/) ~ Resort TM!ukn · -PALM SPRINGS HWY 111 I " J INOIO-I 1 . ': l .\ ' ' I l @ I '"' ... ~·~ . I -·••1-.tt I 02 Orenge Coat I DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Febru ry 6, 1984 .. ·B.J. Stewart to direct ·Versailles campaign B.J Stewart Ad\lertlslng and Publle Relation•. tnc .• 01Newport8each, has been chosen to direct advertising and public relations activities tor Ver- sallles Developers, ltd , according to an announcement made by agency senior vice president Andrew Skiver. Versailles Developers, ltd., will market Versailles on the lake. a $65 million condominium project In Santa Ana. Located near South Coast Plaza, Versailles on the lake boasts a spectacular 5~-acre lake and an Ideal South Coast metro location. Agency-developed advertising campaigns for the waterscaped com- munity will be placed In various media Including magazines, newspapers and radio. B.J. Stewart will also be responsible for a full line of collateral materials for Versailles on the lake. A comprehensive publlc relations program has also been designed for the agency's new client, encompass- ing a range of public relations ac- tlvltles auch aa epecf al promotional event1, presa reteasea and feature 1torle1. Andrew Skiver will serve as advertising account supervisor, and wlll be assisted by account executive Colleen Cotton. Geoffrey Grav ... vice president/public relatlona, wlll act aa public retatlons account supervisor and wlN be assisted by Deborah Lyons serving as publlc relations account executive. B.J. Stewart Advertising and Public Relations. Inc , Is a full-service agency and a member of the American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA). UtlllzJng all aspects of mar- keting expertise, the agency serves clie nt s In la nd develop- mentlbulldlng/deslgn, food product, restaurant. hardware, sports enter- tainment, finance, computer and soft- ware, Interior design and other Indus- tries. Imperial's T<)ffi()rrow M<>rtgage'"' stacks up better. • \ud1tionJI at.Iva net·., allow) o u w qualify today. 1 lwn horro\\ again tomorro~ • I 111 l" rt°'t r.tl l ' n :il ing. • '''um.1hk • '\o prcp:I\ mcnl pt·nalt~ • lndt·\.nJ l11 l 111 1n l -,lalt"' Trt".t'lun "t"l llrltit:'I • I r<.T 11lll"rt"'' lwaring t ht:ck1nK act·o unt ()ne-Year Adjustable M<)nthly J->Jan . • -:; .m11u.1l P·" nwnt t .tp • 1 :; •, ltfctlllH: 1111<.·rt·,t tap • IL11t t .111 l h.mgl" .tflcr () mnnlh'I. • \l11n1 Ith 1 ht re .1 llt r '"rhr<:e -'r '<:ar Adjustable Plan. • 1 11 lilt"lllllC:llltl"fl"'lt.1p • l'.1' 11H 11h t .1n l h.1ngl· l "\ er~ lhnT ~ L";.tr., • Intl r1 '' r.lll'' l .111 l h.rng<: t '\ c:q '''month' < )ur Fixed Rate L<)an is an<>ther <)pti<>n . • Prcitt·tt, \tilt fr11m thl· r!'ll..11t mten·,t r.ttt' lll<.fl',l'l'' • I'·" lllt" 111-. rl rn.1111 l on,l .111 t <~all 1-8()()-C:HEK-NOW ( 1-8()()-24 3-5669) • I 111.llll 1al rt prl·,nHatl\ n Jfl" on tht· 1111<.' ~l ond:t) throu~h I ml.I\ to tt·ll \ ou ho" anti\\ ht:rc to .1pph • ,\,k .1hout our' .mt.·t} of oth<:r mortga)(t.' lo.in pl.in., e \'k ,1houl h111JH l'(fUll\ loan\ and otht.•f (X'r,on.&f fo.tn proJ<r.tm' < larl'mont ( n• 1 6Z l·l996 ~rwpon ~M'h ('"'14) 6 .. ~9'70 ( l1J) 4ftS.Of'J9 .,thhltt omu (llj) 9}7·200 To.,..,p <...an~on (lH ) 992.~rH 01m~~~gs W'bere' Tam<lTTOUJ Begins Today. ...... ._.,.,, ... ,.....,. .............. , .......... ,..'flt.·~"""-'"' HPll,,..., ........ ~···••fti'98'!111f---~ -~-,..,...,... ( Lookln& over plan• for VeraaUlea on the Lake con-W. Mancheater of Veraallln Developer• Ltd. and domlnluma are, from left, Andrew Skiver, eenlor vice Geoffrey Grave., vice prealdent of publlc relation• for prealdent of B.J . Stewart; Robert J . Y ackey and Jeffrey B.J. Stewart . . ···----------··········-·-----------------• . I I AN OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY I Home loans at I AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA! I record pace 11 ~,e~-~~:;~~~~~~,'~~e~~~~!::;~~:r~0~~~:~~sn :a:~~:ii;· 11 i·n Decel11 ber • Take your sign-up coupon to the Sales Office today• I • Be at lhe special Pre-Reg1s1rat1on Sale I I on February 11, al 9 AM sharp I WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's savings I • If you're first and quallf1ed, you're a I and loan associations made loans to home buyers I new owner! I at a record pace In December. closing a total of • Remember, first come. first served I $14.1 billion in mortgages. I Sign-up now" The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, in its I I monthly financial statement on S&Ls, said the I PRE OPENING REGISTRATION I amount of loans closed In December exceeded the I -I previous high of $13.9 billion posted last June . .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. The December lending pace was nearly 30 I want to be first m hne for a Versailles on the Lake condom1n1um and the special Pre-reg1stra1ton bonus savings' Name Address Telephone Sales Office Use Only No _ OatefT1me I percent above the level of tfovember, and 70 I percent higher than In December of 1982, the bank board said. I In all of last year. S&ls closed a total of $132.4 I billion in mortgages. compared with $53.4 billion in I the previous year. I In the same report, the bank board said that I depositors put $3.1 bllllon more in S&L accounts I than they withdrew In December. compared with an I Increase of $1.8 blJlion in November. When Interest I was credited to accounts In December. the net Take this pre-opening registration to deposit gain was s 1o 4 bllllon. Versailles on the Lake 3700 South Plaza Drive Santa Ana I ·1n all of last year, depositors added $62.4 I You must come 1n person Sales office open daily (714) 556-0466 I bllllon to their accounts. In 1952. they withdrew •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $6.4 billion. The only residential marina south of Newport Beach " Our answer to Lido and Linda Isle, Balboa Island, Huntington Harbour or Marina Del Rey ... Coronado Cays In San Diego A rare investment in waterfront living l>1\<.11vl'r the nl'.west workb ol <.:oron<1<l11 Cay-;. a luxunous lill',tyll' <lhc,olutd~ urn4ul' m dll "'41uthl'rn Cttl1f11m1a. anti truh 1l1t· wn ht·st h\tn~ m .tll 11f \,~l'>lcrn 1\ml'ntJ Monte110 Bay TennisVillas Condominiums Inspiring, 2 bedroom- 2 bath resort type con- dom mtums with their 'iwn lavish clubhouse. swimming pool, arn.J 2 re~ulat1on lt!nnis courts. 1...easahle boat slips are also available. 5195,000 to $275,000 Blue AnchorliCay Custom Homes An exclusive ne ighbor- hood of 14 completely dif- ferent. tnd1v1dually custom 4 and 5 bt!droom homes frum approximately 2600 lo 4 700 square feet ... with room for your own private boat slip. From 5520,000 BlueAnchorl.Cay Custom Homesites Now. you can build you r own l:uslom home on a presti~ious. custom wate r- fmnt homcs1tc where mas- ter planning and rigid archi tectural controls will protect and en hance your investment. From 5250,000 Just 20 minutes across the bav from duwntouin • an Diego. (619) 423-3921 I , JWai2r tennis tou rney set atLa Quinta LA QUINTA -The Congoleum Ctaulc a "Super Serles" event on the $18 mllllon voivo Grand Prix tennis tour, will once again be played at the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club on Feb. 13-19, according to Charlle Paaarell, tournament presi-dent. This nationally televised men's professional tennis tournament has gained prominence aa one of the major tennis events of the year, and wlll feature top names In the game, Including Jimmy Connors, Vltas Gerulaltls, Yannlck Noah and Jimmy Arias. In last year's Congoleum Classlc, top-seeded Connors was ellmlnated early In the competition, leaving the door open for the final match to be played between Palm Springs resident Jose Hlgueras and Ellot Teltscher. Higuera& defeated Yannlck Noah In a 6-4. 6-2 victory, and will return to defend his title this year. ·"Every year this tournament generates more and more excitement'' commented Paaarell. ''And a big part of that excitement Is the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club Itself. Fans and players allke are always commenting on how beautiful the facilities are here. and what a magnificent seftlng Is created by all the landscaping Incorporated In the entire com- pound." The year's Congoleum Classic will be seen nationally on the USA television network with Donald Dell and Bud Collins providing commentary to an estimated audience of 22 mlllfon. For ticket Information call (619) 345-2858. Created by Landmark and some of the top • namenn ennls, Including Arthur Ashe, Roscoe Tanner, and Charlie Pasarell, the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club Is considered one of the most complete tennis facilities In the country, and features grass courts, clay courts, hardcourts, a tennis stadium and sumptuous clubhouse. This year's playing of the Congoleum Classic at La Quinta Is expected to be a sellout. Within walking distance of the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club are the homes of Santa Rosa Cove, a stylish resort-home development that Is one of the top-selllng exclusive communities In the desert. Membership In the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club comes with the purchase of every Santa Rosa Cove Many home. of Santa Roee Coye are •itaated on the fairway• of the La Quinta Hotel Golf Club, •bettered by tbe 8aDta Jl.oea llomatlll.M. home. · Inside these elegant homes a number of special features have proven particularly popular with residents. Top among these are the semi-enclosed atrium spas, avallable In three of the floor plans, that are conveniently placed adjacent to ef ther the duaf master bedroom suites, morning room, or guest suites, and avall an abundance of sunlight. The La Quinta Hotel Golf Course completes the recreational section of the resort complex. Com- posed of two 18-hole championship courses, each over 6,800 yards, and designed by world renowned golf course architect Pete Dye, the courses were fashioned on the traditional Scottish llnks concept with undulating greens, knolls, mounds, water hazards, and deep pot bunkers. Sculpted around the natural desert terrain, the course Is both visually dramatic and athletically challenging, with magnlfl- cent mountainside tee placements and several bllnd holes. Over 2;000 RoyaJ plam trees line the fairways. and the club has a spacious 22,000 square-foot clubhouse. Membership Is by Invita- tion only. To reach Santa Rosa Cova take Highway 111 to Washington and travel south to Eisenhower Drive. The complex Is located at 50th and Eisenhower In La Quinta. Furnlst:led models may be Inspected from 9 to 6 dally. For more Information, call (619) 564-1525. Holiday sales • • surpr1s1ng at Belcourt Hill Traditionally a slack time In the residential building business. the recent hollday period proved to be anything but at Belcourt Hill In Newport Beach. "Seven sales were recorded between Thanksgiving and New Years," said Tom Hover, marketing vice president for the J.M. Peters Co •. builder of the limited edition series, addressing the nearby Pacific from Its exclusive hillside location. The condominium homes of Belcourt Hiii range In size up to 3,294 square feet, offer two or three bedrooms and from two and a half to three and a half baths. Each of the homes has vlewslde verandas. and Hover noted that a few of the premium ocean-view sites remain avaUable. Set back as It Is, from the Intersection of Jamboree a(ld Ford roads. Belcourt Hill Is at once easily accessible from Orange County's freeway network, and Just moments from such distinctive Newport attractions as Fashion Island, Newport Center and restaurant row along Pacific Coast Highway. "Location, freedom from bulldlng exterior and landscaplng upkeep, guard -gated, per- imeter-walled security and a private recreation center within the neighborhood all combine to make Belcourt Hiii an extremely unusual new home opportunity, particularly In a community tuch as Newport Beach," Hover pointed out. Further complementing the gated and walled security at Belcourt Hiii is the Installation of Weatec electronlc home security systems In each of the homes. Other feat urea Included In the purchue of a Betcourt Hiii home are thermost14tcally controlled air conditioning and foroed air h'eatlng, a Flltex central vacuum eystem, custom flnlahed entry walk• and driveways, name brand ceramic tJle or ouatom wood entries and kitchen and nook areas, fireplaces faced and hearthed with marble and wet bare topped with the same. The sates office and models at Betcourt Hiii are currently open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.~ally and addttlonal Information on the hOmel 11 available during theM hours by calllng 760-3808. To r .. ch Betcourt HllJ, take the Jamt>or .. Road offramp from the San Otego Freeway and drive toward the codt. Turn left onto Ford Road ~ The fl rat avallable left off of Ford wlll brlng vlaUora to \!!I the guarded entry. The guard on duty wlll direct vt11tor1 to the sates office. Belcourt . One of the most exclusive settings in all of N~rt Beach, -a city that itself is reoognized as per- haps Orange County's most exclu- sive ad~. Overlooking Newport Center aNi the ocean beyond, Belcourt occupies 83 choice acres secluded behind private entry walls and guarded gate. Four estab- lished neighborhoods include individual residences valued to $2 million -among them Belcourt's Custom Collection, where you may build the ultimate custom home For infonnation calJ (714) 720-10'16 • .. ,. . "\. . on sites ranging from 8,00J to 28,00J square feet: larger homesites will accommodate a substantial home with swimming pool and tennis court. TO FACILITATE YOUR INVESTMENT. For a lim ited time onl y, fi nance your custom homesite at Belcourt with only ten percent down and payments fully deferred for one year. Take advantage of thi s special opportunity to facilitate the planning of your new home, or perhaps the sale of your present home. TO SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMENT. Strict architect ural gu idelines are overseen by Belcourt' architectural committee to assure design har-, mony and uniformly high tandards thmughout the community. Thie; is reassuring indeed when contem- plating a custom home of the magnitude ncm found within the neighborhoods of Belcourt . The Custom Collection, at Belcourt. Perhaps the most exclusive custom home setting in Southern Calitom ia today-and now with extremely advantageous financ- ing terms. The ultim ate custom home you 've dreamed of can begin with a vi sit to Belcourt today. CUSIOM HOMESITES FROM $385,CXXl TO $695,(XX). BElCOUITT OVER 550 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. ' ' Orange Coat DAll,.Y PILOT/Sunday, February 5, t984 • Beacon Hill's Chatham • -best of Q)d, new worlds Beacon Hiii Court may be reminiscent of a 19th century New England fishing VIiiage, but Its showcase Chatham model 11 strictly 20th century Callfornla at lt1 flnnt. Developer Taylor Woodrow took special care to accentuate old-world charm with the beat of the new, opening with the Chatham'• modern foyer with Its stunning open etalrwell, flooded with light from a dramatic arched window. Perhaps the moat unique features of the Chatham are Its two huge bedroom suites, one down end one with a vaulted cellng up; sanctuaries of privacy for two adults or a family with a teenager. Each oversize suite features a double-doored entry flanked by two large wardrobes wfth full-lenth mirrored doora. a private patio down and a private deck up for Intimate relaxing and a lavlah bath. Baths Include Corina tile counter tops, luxurious tubs, brass flxturu and a mirror that runs the length of the double-sinked vanity. Amenities adding to the sumptuousness of the upstairs bath Include a separate shower, skylight and a potahelf. Shown here la a portion of the Chatham's spacious llvlng room. The vaulted celling that extends this spectacular room the full height of the house Is accented by dramatic clerestor)' windows. making the entire area ·bright and airy. A wet bar and cozy corner fireplace, plus slldlng glass doors that lead to your private rear patio, make this the perfect spot for lavish entertaining or quiet relaxation. Overlooking, yet secluded from1 the llvlng room and foyer Is the loft. This prwate expanse of space make an excellent library, office, entertain- ment center, r~reat, guest room ... the possibilities are as endless as your Imagination. Truly designed for comfortable care-free llvlng, the Chatham offers easy access from the large formal dining room Into the deluxe kitchen and cheerful breakfast nook. With lta multi-paned bay window and potshelf overlooking your se- cluded entry coortyard, this cozy corner makes everyday dining a festive experience. Everything in this well-appointed kitchen Is designed for your convenience, Including tne all new G.E. appliances, large built-In pantry and many more special features. Chatham 11 truly a home for contemporary adul llvlng at lta finest. You can aee for yourMlt b\ vlaltrng the sales office dally between 10 a.m. and f p.m. Juat drive weat on Crown Valley Parkway frorT the San Diego Freeway. turn left at Clubhouse Ortv• (at El Niguel Country Club) and right on Nlgue Road. drive left on Beacon Hiii Way and wind you1 way up the hlll to the models. For more Information on the Chatham or an) Beacon Hiii Court models, please call Myne• Massey at 831-7104. Loan picture $till changing on real estate By ARTHUR WAIQHT The Callf ornla Association of Realtors In Los Angeles, has released a memorandum entitled, Due On Sale -The Flnal Word?. from which we quote In part: "Over the past year, assumablllty of real property loans has changed drastically. a number of times. It almost looks llke the changes are ttmed to come when real estate llcensees and the pobllc have nearly gotten used to the last changes. "On October 15, 1983, the President (of the United States), signed the Garn-St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. The effect of that leglslatlon was to no longer allow assumablllty of many types of loans wh1ch were 1ormerty assumable under California law. / Expanalve Uvlng area ln Chatham model of Beacon HUI tr ct ln Newport Beach_. ____ _ Located atop sunlit hills In Laguna Niguel, the Loans containing due-on-sale provlerons, which were originated by federal savings anctJoan associations, are not assumable except with the consent of the lender. Loans originated by other types of lenders may be taken over during the three-year grace period which ends October 15, 1985, If they were originated or assumed or taken over by a new buyer 'subject to'. during the so-called 'window period'. B E A y 0 N 11,. 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The scene of mJtt1r 1ntn 11.111011.111 ornpct 1t1on, the 1 lub w.1' 11• 1to·J b'\i L..inJ mJrk .inc.I ~·me of the t<•p n.in11·.., m tcnn1~-C h.:irlll' 1'.il>.1r1·ll. 1\r1hur Ac,hr, Ro .. cn<' f<1nner C.,t.in 1 11111h M.11ty l<u·.,~n Bra.in C11ttf1wd I 1 ( .111111,111 1i,1h I uv J)onJld I> .. I ,111d I ltll>-'-tt1tlkt11n Fine I tom~ at la Quinta Rnort (619) 564-152.5 I 1um \I I~ SOO tu SUl,CXlO .'<) V•'., I t1l11 nc Ing f t1r r1 ,.,,, /1fr l(•c II l1r,.d thrrr mu•I Irr pri•prr 111mrrn~ul11m I/ m1t 1111w, U1hrr11 • '-..::::.----::;::1 f~ I m tn.l ... 11 I"'~ ~\ c 0 v E "On May 13, 1983. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB) Issued regulations purported- ly under .authorlt~-4>f th& Garn Act. !fhose regulations. among other things, made clear that for California, the 'window period' began August 25. 1978, and ended October 15, 1982. It also made clear that buyers are required to meet lenders customary credit standards on 'window period' loans they.--wi&h. to assume. Well, It's happened again! "The rules of assumability of national bank loans have now changed substantially, following the publlcatlon/adoptlon of new regulations by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (CCC). The OCC Is part of the U.S. Treuury Department and regulates the operations of national banks. The new regulations are effective December 8, 1983, with respect to loans originated by national banks using their own funds. "CAA continues to explore all legal options to determine whether the new rules affecting national banks loans are fully enforceable. For the present . however, licensees should become familiar with the new rules, and may wish to discuss specific situations with legal counsel to determine whether any addltional statutory. regulatory, or court case changes in the law have been made. or to explore whether a unique fact situation may yield a different result. "This memorandum contains questions and answers which address assumability of real property loans in general. as well as new rules affecting national bank loans." We strongly suggest that real estate licensees contact the offices of Callfornla Association of Realtors, 525 S. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, 90020, for a copy of the memorandum, "Due On Sale -The Final Word?" There are 33 questions and answers In the memo Arthur Wright Is a Realtor with Corona def Mar Properties and Crown Realty & Investments In Corona del Mar. Builder using Solarpa ve for Mesa project Known as an Innovative builder, R.P. Warm- ington Is utlllzlng Bomanlte's Solarpave from Sullivan Concrete Tex tu res of Costa Mesa at the community swimming pool of Warmlngton's new Alta Vista community, The Greens. Solarpave by Bomanlle was brought to Warmlngton'a attantlon by Francia Sullivan, foun- der o• Sulllvan Concrete Te)(ture and by Hogan Aoy Partners. a tandacape architecture firm. "Solarpave 11 a different type of eolar collector becauae It provides u much heat u the rooftop solar collector yet tt It also aesthetic.'' commented Sullivan. "A visitor to the pool cannot ... that there Is any soler cottector at aJI ae It It Installed Into the Bomanlte concrete. Solarpave extend• the •Im· ming eeaaon and reducee the coat of gaa conaumptlon of the conventional pool heater ., Sol.,.pave la one of many •tamped concrete proces ... uted by the contracting nrm In addition to Bomanlte, Bomecron and Gratecrete. !jch of these procea • off era en alternetlve to costly paving. "8olarp1Y11 batlcally u .. a the pool deck 11 an oven to theat the pool," continued Sullivan. "Concrete paving 11 • auperb"eolar coflector With Sotarpave br Bomanltel water pa1H1 through th• architecture paving In apeclal ·tubing, colltctlng heat u It clrculat". The heated water return• co the pool •• The GrHn1, a 88-unlt condominium communl· ty In Alti Vlate, le aurrounded by a golf courN, the Alta V'•ta Country Club. .. ' /.Jn •ll( ,f : i \/111 I I '· I\<, '11 JI 1 /\ I "> .......... ......... ••llT .aT Income pr09. Low price. Ooelrl vt9w 48A oondo. Hr OOMn. '759-«lH W>tect to torectoeur• PM ULI ... Mer l ,'l4. no.t711 8pygtu1 4 Bdrm. 1-1111f llMI• Tr~t Model het IN HAAIOA VllW ¥leW of OOHn Md olty ~to mow Into. Prime tight•. 1490,000·•t 1ow1~ ~. 0~ own. 1n1 nuct 10 YM'•· cSue "' ... poeelble. 30 ytt. M41.000. J Ootan lltt 7M-Ol 1 I A9ent H 1-1234 ••llTTlm.Lt• ...... ~ llerty hll W1111 ... HA, ~ decor, , .. Olftd ltd truet deed on duotd NOK. 1359,500. Newport honlt to uee M 840-1714/H SM-1"8/W dO'M\ for Nftpot1 condo Hert>ot NdQe iiixen 01 "°'* NO.ooo et 1ft o. 1mttt1 W•• a Lee ...... -.:r.:o· 71t·1501172M161 pm ~_... 8. -------..... ""' llflUITfWll 4 ~":91~ "9duoed for "'*" ..... 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Newport Beach addreul PlltlllU 1211,HO New Hating -Do you want to live very near ocean In excellent neighborhood? See this cozy 4 BR home, with remodeled kitchen. Beat priced home on penlnaulall lllffl 1211,000 LargMt plan In quiet community. Game room for kids, nice kitchen for Mom, wet bar for Dad, and 3 patio• for allll New carpet• & paint, many upgradM and ready for you to move In nowll ILlffl tHl,111 Lovely 3 BR, 3 BA condo end unit near quiet pool. Spaclou1 and private feellng with view of city tights. Deck with 1pa. Beamed celllng1 and plantation 1hutter1. Fee, Fee, Feel lllPfl 1110,llO Lovely end unit overlooking back bay & green- belt. You own the land under thlla 3 BR, 21fl BA home. Gated private entry with aecurlty system make• thl1 one of the Bluff'• flneatll ..... ""'... . ... ,. .. Super famlly home, 4 BR. 31fl BA, cozy family room, formal dining room, fireplace, aeparate bonua room w/loft, bedroom & bath, perfect for teens, gue1t1I Excellent neighborhood near achool1, 1hopa, pooll •un• 1411,111 An elegant two/1tory, 3 BR, 21fl BA tutefully dealgned In and around gracious garden patloa. Spaclou1 kitchen open• to a large lnformaJ Uvlng area or den . Rf ACH COMMUN! T ll S lllMI.._ 1411,111 ChfrQilng 3 BR home, high cetllnga, 2 patlol pluttw'ge, tight one BR apt. All on extra wide lot, exceUent location cloM to bay and unique •hopping area. Aaaumable loanl UllllLI .... Yummy 3 BR + gueat quart•• on unique large lot w /two pat101. Quiet comer, 1trMt to 1trMt w/aome bay vtew. Rec.ntly decorated the home exud• charm and hu potential for greatneu. .... llU 11,111,111 If Y°" are Heklng an 04.ttltandlng trldltlonat bayfront on Lido, pteue notel Thia 5 BR, chatm- lng & Immaculate home with formal dining, family room plu• pier & lllp for large bolt r. perfeotlonll NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE 2161 IAN JOAQUIN HILU IOAD Or8'lge Coett OAIL Y PILOT l&mdey, ,eoruary 6, 1M4 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 ILllPI 4 BR, FR WTl&.lf P 3 BA. Oen UllNWllWllW 5 BA, FR, View l&l.ltA llUll 3 BR, 1 BR PllllllU 3 BR IPYIUll llLL 4 BR, FR. View UllllU 5 BR plus NlllllU 2/2 & 2/1 llWPtlT OIUT 3 BR UHHYllW ... 11 4 BA, FA UITlltFP 3 BR, Den Yllll.Otol 2 BR, Den IHOHIT 4 BR. FR UlllH YllW·llll 3 BR. FA .1&111111 1110 3 BR UYIUIT 4 BR, FR, Pool. Spa UIUIYllW-.U 5 BR, FR, View IUYllW •BR. FR ULM& llUll 3 BR, 1 BR lnlUlllal. 4 BA. FA. 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Entertalnert delight! Large contemporary on one of the moat ptoturaque aettlngt In Woode Cove. • BR, 3 BA, den, efevator, deck• galore to enjoy the tound1 of the surf and apectecular IUnMtl. ..... ..,.. Magruncent f1mlly home In the cout'• mo.t pre1Ugt04.t1 gated community. 5 BR, 2 large patlo1, hUg9 ooean view, elegant llvlng room, protealfonal decor, floor plan perfect tor ent•· talnlng and f amity llvlngl When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Save At Sears . AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY I • • • -----_,__,_. - " .. HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 1722 Westclltt /1 11 . Newport Beach 546-2313 $99,500 Sunday 11·3 2 BEDROOM 32 Canyon Isl (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2 17,000 Sun 11 -3 489 Diamond St (Woods Cove) Lag Bch 494-7754 Sunday 1-4 416 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 673-4400 $189,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1518 Sylvla Ln. Npt Bch 759-9100 $205,000 * •6410 W Oceanfront. NB 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * •6802 w. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 645-5430 $495,000 Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 11 31 Canyon Ridge Turtlerock Irv 7 59-150 1 Sat/Sun 1 ... * * 621 Lido Prk E2, Npt Bch 631-1266 $496,000 Sun 1 ·5 401 Begonia, Corona del Mar 760-8333 $595,000 Sat/Sui 1-5 43 Montpelller (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $399,500 sm 1·5 34 Belcourt N. (Belcrt) Npt Bch 644-6200 $679,000 5un 1-4 232 Iris, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $380,000 Smday 1-5 21 1 Marguerite, Olde Corona de' Mar 675-4760 $595.000 !llnday 12-4 3 Rue Fontainebleau, Npt Bch 640-9333 $335,000 3 BEDROOM Sun 1·5 * 2000 Highland Dr. Westcltf. NB 631-1400 $195.000 Sunday 1-4 • 31 80 Mountain View. Laguna Beach 494·2220 $249,500 Sunday 1-4 • * 508 San Bernardino Npt Bch 751-3 191 $240,000 Sun 1-4 2223 Alta Vista, Npt Bell 644-6200 $294.000 Sun 1-5 2006 Deborah Lane, ~r br Highlands, N.B. 63 1-7300 185.000 Sun. 1-4:30· 2525 Holley. Newport Beach 979-2390 $177,000 Sunday 1·5 2463 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach 675-6000 $212.&00 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Irvine Newport Beach 644-7020 $235,000 * 933 Junipero. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $135,900 633 Lido Prk Or.it F3. Npt Bch 63 1-1266 $495,000 60 1 Narc1ssu1. Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 760-8890 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1954 Port Cardigan (Hrbr Vu Hma) Npt Bch 786-7500 $232,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1934 Port Provence, (Hrbr Vu) Npt Sch 720-0454 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~ *4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shra) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 2 Aue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5 531 San Bernardino (Newport Helgta) NB 642-5200 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3098 Sumatra, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,900 Saturday 1-4 3135 Sum(:ltra (Mesa Verde) C M 751-3191 $125,000 Sun 1-~ 501 Tu1tln Ave, Npt Hts &44-72 11 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 502 Utica. Huntington Beach 983""6767 S 120,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 124 Via Lido Nord. Udo Isle, N B (2 13)947-2329 Sunday 1-5 * * 124 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, N B (213)947-2329 $999,999 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 108 Via Lido Nord (Lido) Npt Bch 769-9100 11,250.000 Sun 1-4 30 806 w Oceanfront (Bal Pen), Npt Bch 760A8333 $625.000 Sun 1-5 3 8 A plua FAM RM or DEN * 1064 Peecador Drive, Dover ahorea, NB &31 -7300 $550.000 Sun 1-4 30 • 11 Hlll1borough (Hrbr HI) Npt B<;h &44·6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V' 11 St Trope. Harbor Ridge 040...-saa "35.000 Sunday 1·5 2345 16th St, Newport Heigh .. &45-4870S207 ,000 Sat/Sunday 2-5 •• 2007 Hoflday. Baycrest. N 8 631-7300 sm.000 S1t18un 1-4 30 * 263 1 81.ckthorn St .. Ea.ibluff, NB 831-7300 $.4 15.000 Sat/Sun 1-• 30 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch L.-------.. ---------,,,. 844.e200 S1,290,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 * * 3n38th St, Newport Island, NB 83 1 -~ $465.000 Sun 1-4:30 • 35 ,ytall Jasmine Creek CdM 75fl501 $<428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 71 ~1111. Corona del Mar ~6000 $280,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 ,,1 Berkshire, Npt Bch J31-1286 $320,000 Sun 1-4:30 30 Cameo Hlghlanda (Cameo Hinde) CdM 760-8333 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1900 Commodore Rd (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $324,500 Sunday 1-6 220 Detroit, Huntington Beach 983-6767 $179,500 Sunday 12:30-<4 153 1 E Ocean 81 (Penn.) Npt 8ch 760-8333 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2302 Falrhlll Or, Back Bay, N.B. 831 -7300 $188.000 Sunday 1-4:30 320 Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar 759-0915 $558,000 Set/Sun 2256 Heritage Or. Costa Mesa 63 1-7370 $182,500 * 5 Jetty (Jasmine Creek) COM 675-6000 $389,000 Sunday 1·5 1411 Kings Rd 'View' (Clltthaven) NB 642·5200 $495,000 FEE Sat/Sun 1·4 1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $455,000 Dally 1·4:30 1577 Miramar (Balboa Peninsula} NB 642-5200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 3013 Neetall Rd, Laguna Beach 497-3511 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4999 Nyes Place, Laguna Beach 644-7211 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hma)N.B. 759-9100 $249,500 Sat 1-5. Sun 11-3 2240 Port Ourneu (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $349,500 Sun 1-4 7 Rue Vlllars (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 64~-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 349 Princeton. Costa Mesa 540-7367 $148,500 Sun 1-4 26 13 Redlands, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $187,500 Sunday 1-5 3917 Sandune Lane. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 114 320 Seaward, Corona del Mar 760-0807 $397,000 Sat 2-5,Sun 1-5 968 Skyline Or, Laguna Beach 494-81 88 $349.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30 207 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle, N B. 673-2958 $400,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 18782 Via Palatlno (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $269.500fee Sat/Sun 1-5 a 7 Crest Cir. Corona del Mar 644-7020 $220,000fee Sun 1-5 •468 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-6259 $184,900 Sun. 1·5 9 Whltewa1er, Jasmine Creek 644-9080 $3•5,000 Sunday 1·4 4 BEDROOM * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores. N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sun. 1-4:30 * * 4 15 Bayside Newport Beach 644-7020 $550.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1522 Cumberland Lane. Westcllff, N.B 63 1-7300 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1600 E Balboa Blvd, Penln Pt. 631-1400 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * 2872 Ballow Lane, Costa Meaa 673-6900 $132.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 182 1 Kings Rd, (Npt Hgt1) N.B. 759-9100 $698,000 Sun 1-4:30 1230 Sand Key. Newport Beach 675-6000 $419.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2100 Santiago, Dover Shores. N.8 631 -7300 $295.000 U H Sat/Sun 1-4.30 3509 S. Towner (S Co11t Metro) S.A. 645-0303 $122,000 Sun 1-4 * * 4028 Channel Pl (Npt 111) Npt Bch 64 5-0303 $850,000 Sun 1·4 •2105 Yach Daphne, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BA plu.a FAM "M or DIN * • 132 S Bayfront, BaJboe latand &31 -1•00 S 1,2115,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1338 Antique Way, w .. tcllff, N.8 . 844-90e0 Sund•y 1-4:30 * 14 Burning Tr• RCS Blg Canyon, N.8 8'40·4W $599,600 Sunday 1·5 * 1500 Uncotn Line, Baycr•t. NB 631-7300 $<436,000 Sat/Sun ,_.. 30 • 1528 Santiago Drive, 8aycr•t.1. NB 631-7300 1550,000 ~un 1...-·30 r _, - * 1806 Glenwood Drive, Baycr•t. N.8 . 644·9060 *349,000 Sunday 1·5 # 19 Toulon Harbor Ridge &tat .. CdM 769-1601 Sat/Sun 1-7 • 2023 Goldeneye, Costa Meaa 846-0303 $249,000 Sun 1_.. •• 1914 Suva Cir (Meea Verde) C.M. 845.()303 $439,000 Sun 1-5 * • 2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, NB 673-4..00 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 3 Point Sur, Spyglau Hiii, NB 831-7300 $640,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 4839 Tremont (Cameo Shre) CdM 844-6200 S4e9,500 Set/Sun 1 ... :30 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Ben 644·6200 $1,495.000 Sun 1-5 * 1838 Galaxy Or, Npt Bch 6-44-6200 S370,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * * 831 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * *426 Harbor Island Drive, N.8 . 673-7300 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 2412 Clltf Drive, Newport Beach 673-7300 $515,000 Sun. 1-<4:30 2704 Albatrou, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $210,000 Sat 1-4,Sun 12-3 * • 1617 Baytlde Or, CdM . 759-9100 $995,000 Sat 1_.. ••601 Baytlde Or, Promontory Bay 631-1400 $1,300,000 St/Sn 11:30-4:30 20352 Birch Santa Ana Height• 759-1501 Sat 12·3, Sun 12-5 1232 Blue Gum Lane, Newport Beach 548-1131 Sat/Sun 11·3 • 1851 Braemar Way, Newport Beach 546-2313 $279,000 Sunday 12-4 2830 Carob Newport Beach 844-7020 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3768 Colorado Lane, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134,900 Sunday 1-4 * 11 37 Coolbrook (Turtle Rock) Irvine 642-5200 $248,400 Sat/Sun 2-5 6 Coventry (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $625,000 • Sun 1-5 2021 Crestview Lane, Huntington Beach 546-5880 $135,000 Sunday 1-4 33052 Daniel Dr, Dana Point 640-4868 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 33052 Danlel Dr. Dana Point 640-4868$152,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd. Bal. Pen. NB 644-9060 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1·5 125 1 Surlllne, Harbor View, N.B. 640-4868 $299,000 U H Sun. 1-4·30 * * 222 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1·5 124 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 675-9103 $475,000 Sunday 1-4 2124 Vista Laredo East Bluff N.B. 759-1501 Sun 1-5 454 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Npt Bch 640-0020 $285,000 Sun 1-5 435 Vista Trucha, Npt Bch 780-8702 $249,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 2220 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 25 18 Wavecreat (Hrbr Vu His) N.B. 759-9100 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2227 Windward Ln. Npt Bch 759-9100 $339,500 Sun 1·5 1909 Yacht Puritan. Seavlew, Npt Bch 644-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 18281 Yellowood Univ. Prk Irv 760-8333 $185,000 Sun 1·5 2030 Flamlngo, Cotta Mesa 546-2313 S 199,500 Sunday 1-5 * 1725 Galaxy Or 'View' (Dover Shorn) NB 642-5200 $375,000 Sunday 1·5 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644·6200 $849,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rd8) Npt Bch 844-6200 12,460,00 Sun 1-5 1507 Llncoln (W.clltt) Npt Bch 644-6200 $339,000 Sun 1-5 ~572 Circle Or (Bythrt) Npt Bch 64'4·6200 $696,000 gun 1-5 2032 Kornet (M ... V.,de) Cotta Mna 831 -7370 1290,500 Sun 1-5 1909 Lanai, Cotta M ... 963-e767 $239,000 Sunday 1~ 2774 Mallard (MeN V.,de) Cotta M ... 979-2390 1230.000 Sunday 1-5 33e7 Mangold Clrc: ... Corona def Mar 5<48-5880 $184,000 Sunday 1-4 24 Minion Bay (Spygl1) Npt Bch 780-8333 $760,000 Sat 1-5 16 Sunrlver (Wdbrg) Irv 760-8333 $279,000 Sat 1-15 * • 1776 Ortote, Cott• M ... 5 .. &-2313 $260,000 Sunday 1 ... 225 Orvle10, Udo ltle 831-1400 $.479,000 Sunday 1·5 2233 Port Car1ta6e (Hrbr Vu Hm1) N.8. 762·1689 1268,500 Sun 1...- 1es .. Port Carlow, H.V Homee, Npt 8ch 75M>e19 1290,000 Sunday 1·5 1844 Port Chartee !:rioibr Vu Hrna) Npt Ben 7~33 1338, Sun 1-S 2817 San Juan Ln (Mtll def Mar) C.M. 831-7370 1137,SOO Sun 14 1845 Santiago (~J Hewpot1 Bactt '42·5200 1327,600 Sunday 1·5 1328 Sent .. Dr, oowr Shoree~Hs>• Bah 844-7424 ~.000 61V8Und9) I 18EDltOOll 4-42 Begonia, Cotona del Mar 675-eooo $405,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 1103 El Camino. Colt• M ... 64&-2313 I 179,900 Sunday 1-6 •• 1606 Galaxy Drive (Oovet Shorel) NB 648-7171 $595,000 Sunday 1·6 * •3452 Santa Clara. Cotta M ... 648-2313 $178,500 Sunday 12:30-4 5 8R plut FAM RM or DEN •• 1362 Galaxy Ortve, OOver thorn, NB 831-7300 18,0,000 LH Sat/Sun 1 ... :30 •• 1824 Santiago Drive, Dover Shor•. NB &31-7300 1515,000 Sun 1...-:30 •• 1916 P0r1 Cardtff(Hrbr Vu Hma)Npt 8ch 844-6200 1349,500 'Sat 1-5 • * * 1500 E OC:Mnfront Bal Pen 873-1900 1895,000 Sunday 1-6 * • 16 Genew. Harbor Ridge, N.B. 760-1900 S1 ,995,000 Sunday 1·5 ••#51 Goleta Point SpygleN, CdM 759-1 501 Sun 1-5 2601 llland vi.w. H.V Hiii•. N.8. 844-9080 $398,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20102 Kllne, Santa Ana Hta. 646-7434 $186,000 Sunday 1-4 1731 Orchard. Santa Ana Hts 846-7434 1189,000 Sunday 1-4 20102 Orchid Santa Ana Hgt• 760-8333 $159,000 Sun 1-6 21371 Plnetree Ln, Hunt Bch 968-2297 S183,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 17 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $889,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * •2321 Walllngford, Hunt. Bch 831-1400 $579,000 Sunday 1-<4 8llEDAOOM * 110 Via Trieste. Lido Ille, N.8. 873-7300 $785,000 Sun. 1-4:30 e BA plue FAM AM or DEN * * * 107 Miiford (C~ Shrt) CdM 644-6200 $1 ,97!,000 Set 1 .... Sun 1·5 **710 South Bayfron1, Balboa ltland 840-5078 11,400,000 Sat/Sun 1...- CONDOS FOR SALE 28EDROOM * • 777 Grayllng Bay (S. Ctt Metro) C.M. 645..0303 $130,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * • 752 Westling Bey (S. Ctf ~rc.M. 645-0303 $127,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 * • 171 Fairhaven (Falrvu VIII) C.M. 645--0303 $157,500 Sun 1...- 755 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $185,000 Sunday 1-5 2323 Huntington St # 1008. HB 546-2313 $99,950 Sunday 12:30-4 9 Ocean Vista (Seavu) Npt Bch 760-8333 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 512 Poinsettia, Old CdM 644-6200 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN ti 11 Florea (Irvine) 644 -7020 $205,000 Sun 1-5 78 Sea llland, Big Canyon, N.B 673-4400 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 3 81DAOOM 34331 St. of the Green Lantern 661 -0849 10-20K share Set/Sun 12-5 * 15 Sundance, Nwpt Terrace, N.8. 673-7300 $129,500 Sun. 1-•:30 3 BA plua FAM RM or Dl!N 2800 Bayview Or, Old Corona del Mar 673-4400 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 48!DROOM 1814 Fullerton#C, C.M. 631-7370 S169.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 ·" ••2441 Rue de Cannff, E/tlde C.M. 642-6368 I 1-49,900 Sat. 1-4 4 8!DAOOM * • 926 Lombard Crt, Cotta Meaa 645-0303 $180,000 Sun 1·4 M081LE HOMES DUPUX!I FOR IALE 2Mptue211R 710 Avocado, Corona a.I Mar. NB &42-5209 S215,000 Sunday 1·6 a aR plu• a BR plut DIN 513/513 'A Natcluua. Corona del Mar 873-4<400 395.000 Sunday 1·5 TRIPLeXel FOR IALI 4 •" plua 2 M plut 2 M 436 Carnation Corona del Mar 759-1601 _.40.000 Sun 1·6 lllNTALI I MHOUlla 9 Whlttw•t.,, Jumlne Creek e..•-eoeo s11001mo IM/Oflt Sun 1-4 l lAAPTI •8pe *'~ * * Wetemont * '* * Wet_,,on4 & Pod ,,, Otve lddt9le et tuerd - ChirmtnO ~ ~ 2 beth. femlty room home ••all lmmed It t1IOO/mo Lmm&.n ., .. , ... \ . . MRIFll... I Front offtoe~--· T Ing, Ing. ~' S. . Call 'f:ltl!-979--1711 De ~ Cout DAILY PllOT/SUnd-v, febNwy S, 1N4 ler I••-llie•l•r .. l!iii!~;j~~ CaMMt .... ., c.aa1a Till 1a.u.. 11111 ca... !ft!M ~ ; °"' ar _... CAllHel&-cAAPENTAV ABRAHAM'l:Otn mafnt. 4StJQpJOU( QUALITY HouMtc"f* STAAVINGCOU.EO! gp:;jW111eo ..... 111g In-.,. ' $2J7 per day hilnd -...., WU. ~ Im r,::t•1wln wetcome Oltan·u:•· frH Ht &MAU. MOVINOJOBS 810412 hOuf 8 ttour't 8TUDENT8 MOVIHO CO ltektlon Aeu. Coneult· m"*'''· ~ble. ~Ion &40-0300 '°'In-,.. &&. 145-200:9 14f..t81 0t 5MS-2145 MIKE 64&-13~1 requlr.ct 645 .. 259 or uc. T124-43f. tntur9d. It'll ~mt 5814590 ._::~a~~!: Tl\al'aALL~ peyfOI' • ~~ CLl!.AN·UPS.TRHTAIM HAUl.·MOVE·REMOVE 642-32H 641-8427 ProfeHlonal wallpaper Ht--2581 s .. ._. 30 ~ Ptofwlonal Moolte O.Call lnM./llO "-'dentlel Furniture, TrMh, Trw Aeflable. F ... & Ertlctent WATCH us GROWi hqtng at r .. 9onable ---~------ In Ule .uto.-~~ F6A lii8 CALL CHUCK 642·2173 "3-5415 NOR.M Refer~ av.itable U. pncee. l.ynn 549-9871 ateri .. DAlY t1omeorbu81. 75 ~.:-=ac:r= II 01.W.-T. cie.nUpeeT,..TrtmtnlnQ GEOR<l!'SClEANUPS Klm64&-esu ,., we Galt 8ttould t'fano ""ln....,YfNl .... 4tiome--;:;:;;:-.,...."!9 =. . Remodel/AllpeQ: comml Yard Malnt.•Heullng 'HAUUNG. No job too RON'S CLEANING SERV. Together. U1>h<>'· watts. Ao-6-11. Enahh; Math PILOT EJIP9f1 Cwpentry ~ and r9tkl. Uc'd, bOndtd. MIK! 850-32e3 tmall. 895-«>0e Fot • brtoht• home BY RICHARD SINOR 8SM730 anytime. °' SOCtal Stucllea. N.8./ Hr V1ct0ti.. ~ ~ Aepaat.Aefnod,Addttlona IM. FM .. ,: 552·1142. C I PAUL'S HAULING c .. 1 764-879& lleenM 280644. t4 yn of p CdM.,.. 642·2114 u .. SERVICE ~to. 6-tMNO IMn upa, awn "*nl., NIC)py local cuttomer9. a~ J!S ~ Night• & PIT. 642-M12 ... A!MODELING? Out .. t... tr .. trim, oement WOttt. Oat/yd Ci/up, 12' •take w/ Your HOUM C4lf\ Sperttle 'fheiik you, 875-0383 IWllL * DAV CARE. Full tJme In my HIRE ME HANDY';""'N fled dleni. ere ow beat tr .. Nt. Ju.n &4f.9<Mt 111V8' p.u. 64~792. 24ht 2 ene4"0etlc, rellable ~-yp:;;t~. 20 yrt nmrcTORY ~ deck•. 9dd "'· 10 Nlaamenl Cell UI today mature woman wtll clean Ull UY IPllllLm -can ua ""'' 780-0328 IBM 1111 I UK tlome. lnfainlt 10 3 'ff old r.• exp. Wife & 3 kldt to f0t m«encee: 4tt-225S Commerclel/ReeldentJal your ......... 8,....7""'• G&G Clm 'AA' T.....,.t up, ap•o a . 786-9048 trvtne.,... Md. LARRY &4l·IOeO Lal'ldactp9 Malnlen.noe =r. ·-· .,.,.. . ..., ....,, flaifti~~r 142-0793 an 4PM Exper'd, ,_11ble, mature Sequoia Con11ructlon: Ouallty s.rvioe ,... tic HUN/ln1111 laceae Tu &II * IU * Lm ~ dooe In my home plut the IRVINI! MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER .,.,y Wednaaday at no •xtrt eheroel CALL TOOAYll lllfNLlll Your Dally Piiot S«Vl<:e Directory Repr...,tattve M2 ... 12111t.lll lady to babyalt wltnda fof REMODELING: All pt!Mea. Quality cu1tom remodel-bon~ 20 yi-. In ar•e' 413 , Newport Btvd. NJS. 064-0301 24 tioora PLAS TCHINO ~mM r..,orta etc vacatlonlno parenta. At.cl OU8torn cab!Mt•. 18 Ing " carpentry. Uc Mcw.9nev LandlCIP9 . 1 ... -1 ... Ill •Ml lndfvfdual & bualneu QUALITY PAINTERS ~. ~~l°2':; 1eo.,95.a3'. Prompt. · EJ(per'd w/lnfentt. Your yn In area. Uc, bonded, #430817. Btld Me-2423 645-5124 tia 11.xM. C.P.A Fr .. Mii· PROMPT. NEAT PRO. ...... home. Top REF•. Own lnt'd. *"'3at4 anytime r t EXP. GARDENER .. I mat ... e31-6483 KEN FESSIONALS. 83e-7141 I 9 110=.~·:·s::. Trw.Jullel42.e390 REMODEL: office. kit, rm la""ltlUta TrM Trim. et.an Upa. H•rn•Ml-1111 L!dacati•J 12 YRSEXP:l'mwn.,t, H'rDfMl-tl2I aonatprojeeta.851-1041 Fun oaring mom. Genuine ~~.d ~.~e~:e::.~ TRW BAO CREDIT? Malnt. Pete MMOff Fumaoee • POOi ......... i:;;n u= .• .,., .. rm My prtc:.a.,. amelll Faucetitwat• ._,.,. Wi9LW]ltuiji child care, 1111:; lull°' «1485. SteYe &474018' Cetl Pr1vate lnveatlgator. llr~mM t ce F~~:!~ ~~~~19 RON eso.Mn Orama dear ftom S15 ~WlmftS Pitt lll'M, M·F s-e359 Repair-Remodel-Roofing 832.3232 (24 hn) Mowing, E4 T'*'°9 a Qrandmoth:i we.ntt to CHUCK THOMPSON Repelr f~I. di..,. 9'C. WINDOW WASHING LOving Mom wlll care fOt Door•Wlnd<>W9-Cablneta Deer=~ mo. $~2 . &o.«>18 bab)'91t your ehlld In my Problem•? Retired l.Jlnd-PAINTING Anytime M&M 642-9033 "The on1v m9Qlo 1, --------y0ut lnfant/IOddler In my Panel-Patlot-Fenc>M. 35 home 64fr8003 Llc'd acape & Ger<*! Contult· 9&2·7519 QUALITY-.~ 831•2028 ·---Ai-home wttdy AMI. Plaoen-yrs exp. Jerry 54~ 13lOREli Tll 11111 ... , B . . . ant, 35 yra exp. 960.9733 CRYSTAL PAINTING 00. .. .... u.,!l?a[ nn.Uual tll/Vlctorta. 548-&815 Repair or Aeplec:e Lawn-t,....nrub IMtelt HH t~ A complete painting Mf'· Rh&ll:'ni~ng ltatt Law Xc:eountlng lax™ M her wUI babytlt I Repair/Small Job•: r.nc.. CALl BOB 84&-2923 Tr .. trim/Removal ROBIN1S cCEXNINd x vice. Serving o.c. lot 18 Tiie, plumblng, llghtlng, •s-ta""i.-1.,.-r·eca·uw..--,i;;~,-ai"'I reasonable ratea by cf~ home. Aelle~ .~ rahelv.atM .. s't~t7t31on1_~~·1· ~ !!f1[ LewnF ~all nt11Roto~4lltna .. SERVICE: • thoroughly ltnict Y"t• Prompt reliable cuatom cabinet•. Lie. contractor• who perform CPA'a. Jerry 432-8870 , .. pooslble. Reuonable ....... .... ,.._,ma• .. ~ etean houN. 540-0857 P3re11igloua Newport Reter9no... es0-3292 · B-389728. am Rou & wot1t OV9f a200 lnctudlng BUSINESS CONSUL TING ratea. Mrs. Llttleton ca;• ltntet ~L HHI * Tr .. Trim. CIMnus» Cl•H Action Cleen•ra Beach M1lllng Ad-c H Pal ...... Son, &4+9325 evet labor and mat•lal• mutt A"'"'Ol.mlantw/computer -850-MHI -Llc'd Quar 831 2345 Yard Main & Hauling Local "-~/apt clnng, dres .... Mell fOtWlldlng, uetom OUN nt .. .,., ... n be ltoeneed. Unl~Md ""' . CA ET & LINOLEUM In-. . • Leo 847-2457, 557-4508 '""',. ho I d Ing . ca 11 -1 .n It reduced wlnt• rat" uaih contrac1ora ahould ao t~=~~=T· Want to babytlt In my atell1tlon & repalra. 30 •DRYWALL TAPING • expel' 142-1264 Dayna mall-<:hecit. Newport Mall Free •t Dave 875-3901 * ftHI * state In their advertlalng. atatementaor Install a Chrlallan home tor eny yr• exp. Andy &45-9031 All TexturM & Acoustic: ·= EXP. GEN. Houeecteenlng. 8 ox S •. , v Ic e•' INT/EXT. 20 Yeera Expet. ' Contractor• and con-bua!MU syatem & train age. REF'a. 97M569 Fr .. "t. Kevin 873-1503 aa Rell1ble. Fr .. Est. Carol 714/631-7M3. Average Room $29 + Lied. Gu11. 831-2345 1Um«1, contact Mery ataff. Alk for bill. ltaaty ltnlce Ctatat CHcrttl BLACK DRYWALL, INC.HOME REPAIR 146-8502 or 650--3283 IH•!f Materfatt. 542-0«2 Canopies-T arpt· Ten ta Grondle at 658""4088 with 986-9011,675-11178 Concrate, Muonry, Hang, tepe, ac:ouatlc: cell-Elec:-Pluml>-Carpent~ Gen. HouMCINnlng: Ref•. aoxow MASONRY Quality painting Int/ext, cPS10,~hesll Reck•;~!'!!~,· any quea11ona. Contrac-evea. LON weight, feel grNll Flat-work. found1tlona. Inga & wall te1tturM. Uc. Screena. Keith 648--46 2 Irena, rellable. Lorraine, n.1 .... Bl_.. St fine workmant.hlp.Wayne -tor'a State Llcen .. CPA: "'9h quality Income Cellollte venl.,.._. 100% Block, brick Llc'd. 433190. 1·532·55411 Call me flnt: I'll ftx any-M2-05t0 ah. 3pm Df,,_, 54W5~ one Leffler (IXOYE) 751·1103 ROOFLINE. All ~ of Bowd. 28 CMc C.nt« tax work at , ... ratM. guw Renee 545-lt lll 1175-2826 . thing right fOf ..... 25 yra HOUSE-APARTMENT Ouallty Painting: we do the roofing. New. Repovwa. ::::-c~o~~· S*1t• John Brown 831-~ IM& a Drlvew1ye, aldewalk•. lltctrical exp. Rafa. Wall 846-1888 Cleaning'. Renovating •m~ lob othert only"'· omlNI Reptfrt. Lie/b onded. itltaa/lta .. I lat . : comput•I p1lloa. Llc'd. Call Ron ElECTRtCtAN: Priced AMERICAN HANDYMAN Free .. tlmate 850-4468 • j§C boViNG • Reaa. Steve 541-8078 I « 14&8 859-4102 manual. Moderate f .... 556-0034/0on 970-1826 right. free estimate on Carpentry, Wlndowa, HouMCIMnlng/boet Exp Quick/careful. Lo. rat ... p ROOF REPAIRS ; REMODEL I NEW; Fr .. couneel. 642-7047 large or tmall ~. Uc. Paint, etc. e.47-23U women, 1tlnt ,.,.·, s25 Lie. T138<Mll 552-0410 I LOWM1 prloeil. Fr .. Ml. .,.........----=,,,.-,,-=-----1 Ceraaic TU• 398621 1173-0359 es2-e 129 iJc~~.n,-:;:.ion·al~~-5 CaWatt *•SPECIAL ** REPAIRS a REMODEL wtlly Of bl wttty 542-1203 •&· 1 •YIM• HANG~8;sTRIPPI n ·----.-• .------ What I Wonder1UI Wotld of Shopping, right at your n.~lpe ~ Delly llot CIH•lfl•d Ada. To placie your td. cal4 642-5878 and let e Cl 11 llfled M-Vlaot l*P you. ca •. ca net MEXICAN TILE: t2. 75 a/f. larllnlila Car~~ry, ~r'3'o:ry-JEAN'S HSECLEANING Best quality. 25 yr. exp. VISA-MC Scott 873-1512 rttar A1~lt teeing, bara & formlca Ent""", Balha. Kit, Patio.. El wa · yra. • Hon .. t & ~able Uc:. T-116,428 730-1353 lfnicff •1 -I .,.__,d Ref ..... 8 --•HANGING/REMOVAL* 1_....,..., ... _"' __ _ Of' ay • Parking Lota countertopa. &42-0881 Expertly ln1tell. Imported .._ toomml. 30 yra elCP 1· _.,... ... _ All aortt of peoc>te uae ;WPING; Aepalra -Sulcoallng Heve aom.thtng to Mii Oomeatlc C.arnlc Tiie. T0P99d/removed. Clean-Remodel, rep .. ,.. I gen. Sell thtnga fast wttl'I Ody ctassrlled ads to sett all 11.!,r: ::~tee •WORD PROCESSING1t S&S Mpt\811631-4199 Lie Claaalfled ada don w.11. free Est 850-1132 up, new lawna. 751--34711 MrVloM. Peul 730-<>U2 Plot Went Ada. sorta of thing!_: 842-5876. _Edlttng~2 SYDNEY 0MARI ltlt Wu... 1111 a.a, Wu... llM ltl1 Wu... 1111 ltlt Wu... II . ltlt Wut.. 1111 Belr Wut.. 5111 ht!t-' 11 Medical I llllPTiiiiT lllllTUY 4l Antique buggy wi. OriQ. IMHt/lttlMlcr PART-TIME. Varied houri Interior dealgn firm Nell• S1100PERM,ONTH I .1·1y ,,·111 · · · · · ···· ·· · · · · · · · ·. detalllng,. •175. Roclt Small ~. Full/time for to lnctude .. ,1y A.M. bright, attractive peraon Pluth N.wport Beach of-•. maple kneehole deak, Newport Beach aurgeon. weet!endt. Muat haw de-with excellent telephone flee need• Individual with $150· Uphol. club ehtlr, Office Hperlence re-pend1ble vehicle (tmall preeenoe. Greet cllenta. typing 85+, tront offloe i PAIT TllE . green, $40. 551--3185 quired. Salary open. truck, van, ttatlon Newport Centar area, appearance, plea11nt : JAPANESE Wood Bloc* Some beneflta. 548-2525 wagon) to eaafst '"'"° 6«·1980 or 833-1917 phone vok:e. M&n. 3 yeera Deliver Daily Pilot by 8Uto in Pr1nta. Pvi. eolleo11on tot interview appt. paper dealer 1n trv1ne e1tperience 76()..8070 Laguna Beach area (2 hours .. $50-$300. no..o395 erea. Mult be depen-llOIP11111ST llTlll'I Ill.PEI dable. Contact Greg for busy chiropractic of-Secretary per day) Weekdays p M nlllD IUll Monday, Febraary & Spectal person needed f« Hyde Monday thru Friday flee. Muat be aharp, welt &ml. llOllTUY ' · " · -' 2 b4MWI. antique/modem ARIES (March 21-April 19): Restrictions arc removed, you'll Chrlatlan Famlly with between 1:30 end 10:30 Ol"Qlrlized & dependable for development office weekends A.M. Earn about wood frllMd hanging build on a more suitable base, timing w11l be on target and you'll receive hand~ ctllld. Ex· a.m. onz-&42--4321 with good phone mannlf HtgNy orgenlnd, per· $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow windows. exquisite de-. . ffi .. y . . . . pertenoe pr.t., Wiii tr.in T~ 45 wpm. Noni.no-aoneble lndMduel with 642 32 ~E algn, beet ofter. a "very m!ercstrng o er. our post1t1on 1s strong. circumstances turn the right perton. Varied p••t/TIIE ker preferred. 631-5690 1eederattlp Potential de--4 1. &:.AJ 1171_.911 731·5H6 in your favor and there is n o need to sacrifice quality. dutlee Include outdoor an aired. Poalllon offer• op. · · ..•..............•...• , ...•.•....•.••.. ..,. · n:::= Mil TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Y ou team a secret, member of acttvtti.a & therapy pro-WEEIEllS Receptlonlat, N.B. law of· portunlty for edvanee-Att~ ·111 eed...t . . I gram w/chlld + hN6(png. flee. Mat ap~aran~., ment. Proficiency In of-llOlnUY WAITRESS/WAITER: Exp, ITT A ;;&1gerat a;;n opposite sex playskeyrole~nd youwt ocate D ~ ~tten m~tena . H r's 7 am _3 : 30 pm Supervlee ~ cer-typing 50wpm. 8,l<M.30 flee aklll• required: to Admln. Mgr. Major for pvt country ctub. Call s1%. 543-~ °'· Be anaJytjcal. d i scern mouves and know that someone IS worlung for Mon-frl. Must be reapon-rlers earty morning 4am Mon-Fri Good re-entry typ-lng, flllnQ, originating atocltbroken near oc Katen &4+9550 you behind scenes. Gemini, VilJO. Sagittarius persons figure alble & dependable. • 10em Sat. & Sun. Muat poaltlon. Call Carolyn correspondence and Airport.. Hra 8-4. Type w•ll9e• AC/propene reMg 2 dr, prominently. Salary c;ommenaurate have van, station w90on Berger 640-1580 computer knowledge. 50-80 wpm. Call Judy -•~ 7cuft 1450. 650-f452 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on desires, romance, ability to w/exper. Call the Cen-or •m:ll C ·A H;r,ly HamllllT/TTPtST Salary to reflect ex-Eckert. 955-MOO. .111111 AllLTI Apt.atuHotpolntretrlger- successfully utilize "powers of persuasion." You'll make important field'• btwn 8am-1oam Of wage ~cfa\· , ~wn Interior detlgn firm , .. per~. Annual $l3,200 llllOAIY Ill IF lllllL ator & Whlr1pool wMher domestic adjustment, financial picture will be brighter and solid base 3pm-6pm at e1s-a729. n~ Coal ·r:· . quires an enthualutlc to Sl5.ooo. $150 ... 5.48-8514 will be established. Taurus, Libra natives play key roles. llW •••• o~:~·coast1 Dal~Uot Nit starter to handle ~~~~~ ~r~ 1~:!!~ ~~=· =-~ Ill IF Wiii * CANCER (June 21-Jul y22):0rdersfrom"thetop"aresubject to OffehoreOllDrllllng.Over· EOE ,,~~~j t~11~· ~~.: -494~853 1 but wlll t rain. En-Poalllon avellable for Change. Know at, protect your own interests by having altemauves at aeas & Oome1tlc Wiii pa.-IP vlronmentat conaultlng young ~le over 18 yra train. $25,000·S3.5,000 5 d ~~: 1 _ _. di.... i.e.. call, 540•2860· ltertt1FJIM.a.. firm In Npt Center. Hvy working In the~ hand. Keep options open, specify terms and perceive your own P'U• pou. Call Petroleum eys a ........... u ""' Secretary n"ded with phones & typing. Excel. promotion field. s .... eJt- F recer cott l900 2 yra old $200. Gen Elec: refrlg, buttom frv 1wtng out ehelWa S235. 673-1052 potentiaJ. Pisces, Virgo natives figure in unusual scenario. Drilling Service 11 12191 Saturday. Wiii train Art HOIPTllllST butc computer OJ*· grammar. apetltng, pu~ perlenOe helpfUI but no1 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Long distance call, communication boosts 931-2199 e1tt. 2239. Also or ~r~ft1'1i 11background needed lmmedlately by. atlon ekllla & llmlted ad· tuatlon skllla req. 65 wpm neceuary. Will train. Kenmore wstir & dryr, exit cond. a 100 ... 544-6488, m orale, causes you to make decision concerning possible journey. open evenings. ~:~e~1·1. ~ppfy~m~:~~ feet-paced growing New-J mlnl1tratlve c:apeblllty. mtn. N-~lcr. Submit r• Commlaalons plua bonua. Emphasis on responsibility, pressure, intensity ofrelationship. You'll lllllllY Plllll nyaavet, 1660 Ptacentla, port Beach ec1 agency. Full/llme temporary Poe-aume to. LS.A. 500 New· Must be ambltlou• and be concerned with information. education, possibility of long-range Costa Mua Excellent typing and1 ltlon avallable thn.i June port Center Dr. St• 600• self motivator• REFRIGERATOR: 2 DOOR $100 897-0772 Need outgoing people for communication lklllt ,.. or posalbly Nowmber Npt ee.ctl, Ca 92880 · achi~cf3tsc"Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Finish what you start, examine :!:i~~~!:ngF~11J:::'~ P&m·IP quired. Proteutonal &?· $l200/mo. Thoae Inter· SECURITY Call Earl Rountree be- . lnel. wkndl Plant lcnowl· Permanent part/time pol· pearance e must. Full/ ested, call 540·4188 lt•rt ltnltll tween 10:30AM and financial plans. hold back o n commitments which could dram energy, edge helpful, 836_9000 Ilion, Monday 2pm to ap-time. Call C'1rletlne tor SECRETARY· conatruc---,, 3:00PM for an Interview F\EFRIGERATOR REPAIR Local home et11mate $27 Larry's Refng. 760· 7275 resources. Others tend to lean on you, to tell stories which appear --------prox, 6:30pm, Tueaday appt· &44-76«, uon knowledge helpful, ..... or apply tn peraon at 330 rational but actually lack solid base. Your own personal horizons will 11111'1 &IMS 10:30am to approx knowledgable In payroll, S1212·1llO/autll Weat Bay St Coat• Refrlg, a/1, frostfr ... $275, top tv $150, 650-7452 expand. Experienced or certified, 5:30pm. No expert•~ --~ strong on collec:tlona ot Ir-Ct httrtJ Mesa. 541-7058 LIBRA(Scpt.23-0ct.22):8rcakfrompastindicated-don'thang 11 -7 and 7-3. Muat be necessary. APJ>ly: Pen-I(~,..,.., ... , acc11 receivable. 1853 •~Liii' --WAREHOUSE: Job Gulde WHher/dryer $135 aa. Olahwuher S 100 Refrlg. $150. 64&-5148 . d ·u mature & Int ..... ,__. In nysaver. 1660 Placentla, Airport area company Superior, Coeta Mesa. ~ I .nwwt A......,,.., 502 S. Stele Col· o nto"losingproposition."You'll Hingreatertndepen ence,you get '"" ..... c ds PI T pe aon ·-··-1 .,... long tef'm employment oste Meee nee r 642·7654 Serve u balllff 1n ctvll or '-, Anah. 999-0202 to heart of m atters and you can make new start in new direction. Lunar M Con w/etrong phone & aec---------""'V"' WASHER/GAS DRYER . Kenmore HD, $200. 64&-4-018 atter llpm. emphasis on public relations, legal affairs and marital status. esa Verde valea-POLICE retarlet lkllls. Must type llOltt&IY /EIOllW ~ormr low ~ai'~'.rt°'ty WAIHllll Ul&IU SCORPIO(Oct.23 N 21) F II hr oh b h bee oentHospltal,661Center O..rtltm111 55wpm accuretely,M1n1mum8month1expet . .,.... ,,...~ -s 1 MFG • ov. : o ow t ou,,... on unc -ome St., C.M. 548-5585 --ir non-smkr l-S:30 M·F Salary baMc:I on ex,_. duties et a court fecillty. mall •hop/I te • Whtr1pool .-:. atow. 30". coppertone, wotit• gr•t. ~150, 862·2704 any11me familiar with basic issues. nossibility of coordinating efforts wt th one .,.... ,...... Exoellent beneflta and expel'. requlr.ct, Miarf who shares your concerns, icteals. Family member wants you "closer to lfflOE •LP See our ad under Cindy 833"9976 Fun etmoaptiere. Send Job eeourlty. Mutt be e negotiable. Call for . . . d Enthuliullc peraon for full SECURITY Reaponalble person to resume or call. SterbOard U.S. clllien and cannot apptm. 547-8973 home." Be diplomatic, realize that others are sens1uve, emotional an time. Busy phon" & fronl in tOdey'a p•"""r house sltt-"l'"-are, ,,... Escrow Co. 1665 Wnt· .. ..___ ._._,. f b ood ..,..-"''""' .~ tiff Df' N__....... Beech nave.,...,., conv ... ,..., O a WAREHOUSE: PIT Hunt. su ~ect tom s. office du Ilea Costa O..lfJ tf IFl•I• 11. 14, 6 0cc;as wends c ·• y-,....... · telOny 8dl area. 2 afternoon• a Wattr/dryr. JC P9nney'a beat, ,.,~yr• old, almond. S375 e73--0&44 SAG.ITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Populanty increases, social Mesa 540-3114 l.Ofl c an after 3 «173-5680 Ca. 92660; 548-7723 Apply lmm.ctlatefy week S5 hr. Ideal fot atu- acttvit1es accelerate, member of opposite sex finds you attractive and Otttce PllOllTlll Restaurant llDIOUY/UOllW No r .. umea dent. c .n betwn 8-12. makes no secret of it. Keep resolutions concemir:tg body image -11111. IPlllH . Ill PHSlll Minimum e month• exper 147-3583 AUSTR. SHEP M: 1 yr Oki, means pay attention to exercise, diet and weight. Gemini plays Includes weetcend work Can you.... Experience neceuary Salary based on e1tper. (114) 114-H4t WarehouN air: Job Gulde w/ 1 blue eye, to good important role. Some typing: good publk Spare 3 hrs nightly? Apply in person: Le Blar· Fun almoaphere. Send 0.atJ If lrMlt Ao-ncy. 502 S. Stat• Col-home only. 662-2704 CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be walling to revise, review, to teat relations Dena Point. Are you ·· ntz, 414 N. Newport Blvd, resume or call. Starboard Pertonnel Dept. lege, Anah 9"-0202 •r.-18--:-:-tu-1---TZTm down for purpose of rebuilding on m o re suit.able foundation. Focus on Dorothy 493-8224 Well groomed. NB. 1145-6700 EOE Eaerow Co. 1665 WMI· Hall of Admlnatratlon . . 1 d 1 d " -----=--=_..,..=---dependable o11tt Dr .. Newport Buch, 1o c1vtcCen1«P1ua Jin Waat .. / 2 1ovuHta. nubby long-range goals, security. abtlity to cone u e ong-st.an ing trans· IFFIGE and self motivated? 11n&1L ULEI ca. 92680; s•8-7723 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Deantlc 5107 off-wht. very good conc1 action. Taurus, Scorpio persons fig11urc prominently. s 11 1 1 t ..... Do you c d·' •• 1 •250 K .._...,. __ ........ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis o n movement. travel, 1':.i1~:, ty :~-·: Enjoy ~;;;.king with klda? ~:·Ex";,;'~';: Sectetary Affirm. Action Emplyr M/F AIBt conHae;;t, conduct ;on, "s2X. 8«~37' ,_. exchange of ideas. Relative could pay surprise visit. Get thoughts on train In running Jobi, If you can answer YES or tuilttlme week~ & mO. llCIOUY llWlll 'DP'I) of eff1tra, charge of paper, submit plan or format. Your efforts now could attract eager, ~h~ea~•;:1euT!t'~,~ 1~~ 2:30~°::4!.~~~ Frl. evenings. Call 873-2343. fs~~ ~':i>.2,..:,~· Work at home~'o.taH wot1t ~=-·t:C~'. =;.. 8~':d:,-'sSo~64~94sT'n receptive audience. Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius natives figure promi-typing, lot• ot paper eeles P>nny 759-9531 Important. 556-2024 ment. Reta. c a11 anawer ad Chinese Furniture & Rugs: nently. work. Salary neg., call for PIMflUlll WT ULH 1111 Secfetary/Offlce manager STUDENT needed for PIT 1311 642-4300, 24 hra ROMWOod aldet>oard & PISCES (Feb 19-March 20)· People tend to "return" things to you apptm 547-6973 Part/time. Thura & Sat Full time. metur•. exper'd fOf aml conatrucilon co position. 2 hour• dally. 5 ~ S chest (matching), R.wct -could include wtde spectrum from books to sugar to knives to tor dealerahtp Car or In Coate Meea. 631-8023 days • week, general Grandfather ctoek, Chi· lawnmowers. Family member makcscon ces.ston, domestic adiustment Part/Tl•• ,.,.. Exper~660ApfY: Pen· Slmllar Ml•• e1tper help-malntalnence. Contect orab' shih-Ttu pup. neae. acreena. woo4en & ~ ltllllll nyaavtK · lacentla lul E1tcellent salary • llOlttUY the Bath Mart 875-4830. pies, M/F 7 wit•. AKC ellk ruga (china) 5-48-3255 occurs. harmony IS restored to home front. Aries, Libra natl ves play lf'TEllllll Av. Coate Mna. comm. Send resumes tO' P1rt n.. bl1</whll• $250 obo. leM SI ificant roles. IUL IUl11 llT Delly Pllot,ACl#123, P.O. Here'• your chanc:ie to loin TUOllll (Pr....-r} than atiopaor? 548·1200. DIJi1~': '~t~ ~~= •••• Wute4 5100 Btlt Wut.. 1100 •••• ...... 5180 m11111 Experienced ag.ant deslr-Box 1560· Coat• M .... the '"good handa" t .. ml Private tchOOI, H.B . ., .... AKC Qokjen Retriever wood Cir. $t95 obo. Ste -Newport BMcl'I Mllfketlng Ing charming CdM lo-CA 92626 We hi~ lmmed. open· Hours 8-12. 536-3588 Pupplee. Taking reaetv to appreciate. 815 UUllllmlPm Mec:henlcal e1tp. req'd llrmhuNvetalopenlngi cation with well •t•~ aaJet Inga In our NEIGH-TUMlllll S.2164300.548-8179 Marguerita . CO M . Challenging opportunity Mgr trainees WHllng to leern radiator for reeponalble and In· llshed CdM flrm. High Earn money al home Mii· BORHOOD SALES OF· 1 P School PIT FIT Cocker Spenlel, AKC 640-7519 aft tO AM for aggrHelve eelf Fii .10111 bualneas. Apply In per. duatrtoua people. A good commlaalon Incentive Ing over phone for pub· FICES In 1he Huntington Irv ne r• · Ch bloodllne. USO. motivator with man•· Earn $300-$700 weekly aon. Hagen Radiator apeaklng volca a MUSTI plua private offJc:e and llatilng company. Com· Beach & Coata Me.. Exper. pref. 78&-7494 775-<)7211 ew. e:r.•. IOI. o.k. S70 M , gerlal akllla to take CUh pakj dally No can-1751 Monrovia, ~ A great way to Iner .... MCfetary.875-2311 Days mlaalon on paid ..._. ., .... Thi• potltlon r• TElEPHONES S a aieeperS100, ta.._ chwge of quality trcien vualng. p ..... call 631·9424 your budget dollart. we & Ev/Wknda 1175-3311 213155&-1175 qulr .. cualo,,,_ rel•· Looking for full time Germ. Shep, AKC, all 50 N , chalrt (mod) esee«t enop. Muat be 554-2039 or 554 .. 5311 IE,llOa• ··C•T pay tor your training. For UAL UT&11 Salee '1n1on~ •· phoneyplngwor•kk.lanlltd foll-f phonertk • mlust be& wkabledto ~~oet•,· wGore!.~ ~ls· 1"1".~· FUS... 848""4019 evea. entheu1l1at10, c;reatlve baf. 9am or aft. epm .. n lnlervlew/appt, call Lorie · · Tvoln, wor even "O' n •· .. , • .,,_. ,_ • .... ranch Prov deak, hutch & end promotional minded. -------tnduatrtel cllnlc. Beck otc et 545-5778, TUOT IAUI F~.,!~':!'~ 4 wpm. and prevlou• Call for II\ Interview. Lab puj» blk AKC thot• chalt, wht a gotd. sea. !;:'~n:n_1oea ~ IA•lllllT ;:=2~om~h•n PUT /TIIE s~:. :1:,"lc• ~: fumiahlne• ,.,., neecsa ~~ .. ~~~ ~;'~~~·3~ ch tMC>od11ne: •125 w:h: :i~i'~ ~~.=: No overtleed, baN ptua fOf a preatlgl()\ll .. Ion In Peraon needed In Ad-Win train 493-4093; If no IJ(p'd aaleaperaon. Pref days a1a Mon. thru Fri,. Mon thru Set N2.ot57 Ed 552•7421 S20 M . Qr..,, "'9lvet 1iUy percentage. Call 714 L-ouna Bch. P ..... call lllll&L Rllf lff0, drMalng, Mon & Tuet. ana~. (213)607-5091 know drapery rneuufe. hra negotlable totalllng LI\... Apao pupt, exit boy chr, $25. All e.tt 49,..94ea. Mon-Fri for an appt, 497-4"8. Npt Seti. Exp'd &4&-0802 4 30pm to tpprox, mid· (Call 7 day1 a -.tc) Hrty/comm. Mr. Bruce, 25 hr• P« week. P..... TIUPllll .. I pedlgr" red/golden. c:ond. 8524129 I R I 54•-eeeo. Nettle Creetl. contec:t Wanda Wlebke S5-S7/hour ••••"'. No ex· l200 ObO. &4e..2529 nght. equret good IE--/-T -1 .,. 1.......... • ....__ .. 3 ..... eynight & manual de.It• _,..,_.., nn• SALESPERSON Of l<lm Korabr•k at petlenee MCIMIJ'Y. Ho ~.,,....,....,,,..,,.-----...,.---, .. ru.'"""'aeoy-.... ,.,,7~:i~Tv~· eo-es ~~'=>1 ph<>nM Expet~;L~1M~a11merk 7ws5:.1~in 12:30 ~~ :~''::C.~~ P=~ ~~ =:. :1g~51~:1n1 Colt• U... RECEPTIONIST FIT card• & omce euppllea Equal Opl>ort. Employer Mrt. White. ee2-5M3. AKC 'reglatered Male H::rm 4 poeter wtr bed. PT /Tiil llOIPT Hair aalon. Balt>oa laland. 40 hr wit Incl. some nfOhl• S.Cretary TOP lSI $,,...le t fllO. 831· 1292 w matehlna fur.!'..1. OOM- l·5pm. Optometr1c otfloe Wiii treln. e73""4013 & wknda. 9&2·8110 SECRETlllY Fem•lea pr9f. Modell and plete.'315"oboo;,o-9"2 Hunt. ac11 "3-3030 UllPnl•IT Ul.ll Plllll Eacort•. (213~118-4 7 ~~~pion Hew cau-n ea man./boll ,UT,,,_ ... •• Corpotate t!Mdquartera. FIT, exp'd, £xctuatve cnll· Plrtllllle typlstt nne wtti papett, '200. ~~1~= ~:=· "': 1 •-_. rap4d Qfowth retail cheln. drsn'• ttor., SC Ptau M0-4543 "'V ,._ .. E1t~ peraon for Ofncei ~ ,..,,ton leMagMln 5494585 We ere currtntly Inter· ....... Ceeti taltca. W1tr9nty . new ledlea hand"'"" boU· I*'•-.. G ...... "·t --.. viewing for an alt~· , •n •ltdtl':y _,.., ""-Standerd bifl POOdlt A.KC Deliperete.16().5161 .._ -.... """" '" ur• '"' SALES, ........ i1ion PIT nne ....__.~ ---ri. or " _,... t tlQwtn Newport.,... -..h' .., ou•"<M~ .,..,.... .... _..._. ............. portunlt ••· Many 11 mo 2001414318 Rauen d, .... , ,.50 4t9-47&4/49f.8114 .,...,., .. ' .,, • llngene & twlmwaar. re-our Reolor* A9el ate ia-1 " fut tu rner. Ca 1 tair...,_.813-e974 o.p.rtment In Newpor1 chel~ •• ng..1emporary foy pooe1111 ~ M Smoked otaa1 top .&IT,_ 644·9900 ..... .. ___ .. Thia ...... iuon,.. IObt evatla "you type At<C . 10 ·wk, e'uo: o<>dctall 1~ 1125. Lio ,,_. _,, --between 36-70 wpm. All 78&-1237 Oek fname ~ed gCut Sollcltera/Htlmater to lllDTll•l1 PllF IALll In qulr• tyPlng tklllt (55 ~ ~I a.n.nta mlrrot 1200. Whlf1poot help In rain gutter bual· Part/time Ptueh NewPOrt For •D"r•••lv• per ~~lllmll~~-~ Include top pey, r...... It• Fox Terrief , 17.2cu"frott·fr .. raf11g, neu. 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I•. 16. 18 Silt 12 (buu :Ml rcquirn 2°/i yard1 ~inch fabric Plcaw W11d Sl.00 fOf each Pallttn 10 'Deity !Stlot Rctdtr "1a1I, P 0 Bo• S9, Old Ch~tn Stauon, I'll"'°' York, N '° 10111 (Add ~ (or c.ctl pa11ttn (Of pcx111c and handhna I Print pl11nl) YOU" NAME. AOD .. E.$1, ZIP, STYLE NUMIO. Sil£. Join Amcnca'• ~Hirn~ .. omen. 1tnd no• for our NEW 1984 PROMINENT OESICNER PATTERN <.1' TAI OG. Stt our compklt col 1«11on or oreainall plu' picturu of the dc"ant r< Stt and W'" M"' dtsh1n1 'PGrt\wtar. chem11t\, """· day·d1nnn drn-n. more (.ic1 1 ~ BONUS COUPON fOf any pauern you choow Stnd S2 lor Book lll no"' IH DOLLS .t CLOTHES ON PAR-'DE-cr .. 1e 16 adorabk . 11f1.worthy doll' from \Crlpt and a lt'W utru "" JIUS-S 10 l2 • U SO ll•-14 QUICK MACHINE QUILTS Ne,.. d1lftren1 Machine 1pphq1.1t cutout>. Actual·ult pallern• lex cutouu, d1rcc110M S2 SO Ill -'DD-A·BLOCK QUILTS 1ncludt' ~tmn ptttn. d11m1ont f0t I• envelope ckll&n• w11h raised pillow 1nt.tt\ All tuy' S2 SO I lO SWEATER FASHIONS, I boo .. 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'74 VEGA Ot n..c:tlbeetl, 4 •ta ...,.. 845-5929 I ........ ..... ........ ., epd, need• IOfM WOtk. WEllY OLDIOlll UITllOll n• Ill YW llYEIS •m... S376. 1ee-15ta ..... lmmac .• 20K ml. Champ. ·79 MONZA HATCHBACK. Metl. P.O. IN "' flnen '14 .letta Wt IMt•..,.., $1500 ot>o. 875"4J717 S28,500. 720--0295 COHN Ell CHEVROLET ..,.--,.-------Gl 4 door. autmatlc, "............. '78 CAMARO %28, T top, Ask at>out tr.. monev we pow« ateerlng, eun roof. efttr......... blec:k on b4adt ... 200 .-.. ,. 11. 11 : • I · I I f"~ j \ \! f LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'SI ':!:en':: l~h-$9385 ,,.... .... ..,... M4-2t22 •••Ziii •005ehtk471 ......... '82Cav....,won.attfMI l.111 llAOI ID t•MTS ~ · car. loeded, f'OP, t7500. VO• llMESALES 1301 Qu.UStreet OllftlOIWUlth S50-7240 °' 432-912e WI llf SERVICE & LEASING N~PORT BEACH n_.L '82 CHEVETTE. A/C, 4 )46-1200 USED CARS & TRUCKS 3870 N. Cherry Ave. •n-1111 .... ,.aka ~--""' epd, daen. I 1CSA933) COMEINORCAlLFOR LONGBEACH -0-,-.. ,~u· .... mOIWllHD 54e.125e _ Fiil &PPl&IUL (No. Cherry exlt·405) lnvettmenta rrom Eure>pe. .._,. -"-• - Cormter-DeUHo <11•) lll·lllO L .. rn "How to Im· YVlkJWDkA ·~21e~t:0:~·9~3~~1• ,.._II.IT l'rade-lntWelcome port-Convert-LegallH 141-0IH -r- VlllHll OPEN SEVEN DAYS your lnv .. tment Auto-~..., 11111 flllff 15' B•tn Whir. 66 hp Evin. 18211 BEACH BLVD. moblle" Manual Avalt.. '"·"'"74-R=eo-vw--a-u-G-. _am_/t_m Ml-IUI $4800. 842-4402 HUNTINGTON BEACH BMW 1984 able redlo1 gr .. t oond. $2795, ~~~~~~~~I We have•~ Mlectlon 18H LYMAN SIDE STEER 141-IOllJ Ml·IH1 through: H.l.T. Publl-780-1468 = ~:Ws.. ut~CMY- CLASSIC .. Atomlc 4~ nw•-y-cation•. PO Box 11198. YW llfEIS • _, _,. •Excellent Selectlon Costa M .... CA 92827. 88&9 01 ~242 S.. Ronald Dec. and financing Thirty Doller• ~ .,. .._,' 19~8 23' CMt Craft. good plan• $99 DOWN CONNELL CMEVROLET • :• I • r •,• .. S4b-I 200 :;t xlf'lt cond •' · ILUI llD Ull • Cu11om 1allOI'*' leulng ln.,.ment: <ti) ,. .. ••••"' enkipart~ reatored • European delivery plan TOP SIS Piii ~ ~ Ar J I 1 . 54 14 ah 6. Call for completa detalla. For Pampeted ~ ,,,. DELIVERS (OAC). ,37891 21 FT VIKING IEROEIEI IEIZ Stk 4 77. CHh price ...:----..----=~ 260 Hp 1/0 • 1 .. """' SSMO + tax. 11c. doc. ~ t•ts . "·"""· ~ ..,,,IOllM BMW 0·-Top M9f<*Sea Prtc.e Paid ~ • ' 25' W8'~r::5:ov• XL, 4 we J "-1 H"O SJERllllG OIAL~~J~T!'~,~~DES •1;;'H'! OlllDNWUltb =~~ ~ ~~ 1973. Twin, Ford. V-8, w•M 11119" • BMWG HOUSEOFIMPORTS lne ft...i1r ownr.Marge644-1313or Mercrulaera. Tandem Cfievy 6 S::fo Biaur JxJ. ' • co1m .... ,...... te0-3e60 axle trailer. $8995. 13,000ml, AC/PS/PB • If yaa 11 ..... ~ Jll? 120-1101 ranoe s 11.500. 650 Kawi , __ ..., •. "M·-,79 uae. 21.ooo+ tu. .... 1w11111 llMCf _, --~Ri'!l"!W!IP'IPP' .......... 40ftFormoMTrawi..1w1n LTD-60 14,000, Pnone ... 500 862-7473 "WlftlllT 141-ftltooOSEbcX dleeel, compl equip.. 751..o«•. 1540 Jamboree NB M IBllllLr Ytlw l S TO CHOOSE FROM MUST SELL. owner hu 2 Tncb to3s 1 HIRH•c• tne !!! voiume s ..... SeMc:e '75 245 won. l ;pa:, ;a 4 _.'I~ IJ!!ll ~ att boats. S75,000 858 W. ( ormerty oy arver) '78 ~. whlll 8't.i. And LMIH\g c:ond 2nd owrv MU9t "T'• -· -· • • 18th St. C.M. 842-1136 100 USED CARS •t••• 117 boott S2500. 873-4724 18711 Beech 81Yd. Wt i2915 760-8 t54 AM/FM ste<eo, moon TO CHOOSE FROM roof. many more G1rat. 28.~~~~ ~::c,r:~.... '11 Oltet.llatr ••• '11 HOZ llPEllll P-tac)t UT fun":J'00 e.act1 '83 Turbo, 4 dr, air, am/tm like new, Xlnt cond, auper s .F .• 2 boat ownr. buy a11 V-8, atlck lhlft. factory air, compl NEW eng/carb/ 198-' Targa Carrera. Futty ( 14) 42·2• ::'h.r~"$'1s1~ ~~'. a.an. ~1· (P0973l or part. NB slip. 1171/mo power ateerlng, cutette, trana/clutct'I. NEW dark equipped. Al new. YW IUJERS 840-2021 .. -+ e q u 11 y d a p 0 a1 t. rallye wri..11. crulM con-brn metallic paint. 1tieep 7 1 4 -8 7 5 -7 1 O 1 or South County VW-1-.a.u 963-0007 trol, low mllet. xlnt cond, skin•. mega. like new 714-834-4373 '14 .lml laic• 181118Mct\8IVd ... ·~c:~5 clean. mull .... 157oo. 754-6738 '83 35eB. Excel cond. Rblt .,, a Sabre cuatom. Hun:,.,~~ e.acn ti, ll 7 .14 ( ) '77 280Z. Blue. A/C, nice ennlne. Mull aell. $188 22 I d d S 500 b 151 Ann l&llbOat i traller, •tlll cond. l4200 5'2;;()190 S7Soo/obo, 7f!O.e624. ' oa • &.....!ste 0 0 · '73 (;Mr.Qlf._4-40 &peclal $650. Coleman .Scanoe. South County VW-lauzu • per month (OAC) dllton. Oeytona Paoe Cet S350. s:Je-1778 18711 e.ech Blvd '79 810: ale, am/fm 1tw. '111111 Tllll 2 door dleeel, 4 :r· alf '79 REGAL. blk w/C.lnl 8-Ltty. $1195, 850-6130 CLASSIC CUTTER 27H atl Huntington Beach all pwr, 80t< ml. "4450. Rblt eng.. new paint. Cl0nd51., •. 22t0881. S Al\ 485. V-1. air, io.ded, & r~ tllt mahogany antique, man 842-2000 842-3911, ~1 LOADED. xlnt cond. ov. per mo."" mo. runt great, 1 owner, 1R11 xtraa. In D.P. S300i '74 CURRIER. New trana. 100USEOCARS ll8K OBO. 787-8865 ~JY'"=1~~~~ ... 575· ~49 -.8-l _S_ta_t_IOn_W_agon __ ~--- 832-8331 Deeperate. eng. & tlrea. S 1400. Call TO CHOOSE FROM '78 914 2.0: black on tan, Atnt fin Cah price '80 Ek** Reaal. Xlnt cond. trantp. $400. 842-8 LIDO 14, wltrall8f, orig. •He< 6pm. 842-6057 '12 l&Tlll ITUZ& new engine. $5500/obo. $8330 +tu. lie, doc 33M ml. S7000, 873-2408 'H Muatang. Auto salls. cuatom cover. very '75 Ford E150. all wht. • cyt, 5 apd, AM/FM 544-3974, 843-1018 '83 Buick RMera Conwirt. PS/PB. btua/wht v+n top good cond 11500 S2250 642-4263 Stereo. tllt wri.ei. 28, 129 '77'/t PORSCHE 924 (I ** Umhed Edition** $1695/obo. ffV 844-0616 842-9612 or 875-0373 '77 El Camino. exit CO"d, mll .. , llke new. xlnt cond, xlnt oond $6200 Obo. omm ....... •lth Fully 9qulpped. Ser. 2000. '70 Muttang 302 V8 ,. super clean. must .... 548•8888 vuw.. E.T.A 520eound ayatem. AM/FM A/C Runagreai' Pearson 323 aloop, fully loaded, mega. CB, topper (P0759) "-•Ir 1&9 L... than 12.000 ml. 52400 • · equipped fut crulaer. $4500 obo 84~8739 15Dataonatoctloosefrom '81 924 TURBO. white w/ WI•'* n White w/r*' IMther lntr. /obo. 548-5515 Skipper maintained, rich 11111 blk lntlxlnt cond. 30K SIHCf •MJ Aaklng UOK. Daya '78 Granada: New tires, teak Int. hinged mut. ONE BUCK SoothCountyVW-liw.zu ml., $15,900 540-1969 71•1778·5700 ex 34, bfalc•. ban. Must Mll PertecHorHunt Harbour 18711 Beect'!Blvd bllaleyct till Ml-0220 nlght1831-7443. l2100/obo,673'-2•91ev slip. Priced to move· Huntington o--""" -C-.. un._ 149.950. 963-2183 842_2000.,,......,. 'II Ulftl ll&llW '76 RABBIT 2 DR ~ '82 Capri. exit cond 1 ~· 1 -~. -.... lte $1000 PER TRUCK Fully equipped Incl 'apd, xlnt, rM>lt. 11750. ..,._,,.."'I .,..,.._.;p.-i S•950. 648-3662 or Li:so17or.;; $1200 '80 280ZX. $6800 + aunroof. leath8f Int. · 497-7009 Fine. $1500. 543-3215 493-344..c _ 675-6161 Sl80l mo. 788-2197 S21,950 548--0288 ·77 BUS. 7 pagr, air, • Two Mustangs· 71 , r• 01 MST lll IEW 'IC 100 USED CARS am/Im, atereo. stick. lo 76 Eldorado. red wlwtlt stored 12900 Also 75 h1t1, llHI PIOll-TO CHOOSE FROM Tt~ta ti t ml. 14850, 840-6600 m~~_Js~~n~;~~38)· Muataiig II, 6 cyl, 2nd I~ I Ski 7011 f"• 'IO llTSH II 160 USED CARS ' ~ ownr. super lo ml, $2500 $ Wll TO CHOOSE FROM '79 But, tn/rf, radlala. exit or 875-8930 Both exit oond. 531-1428 18' at. traJler, 50hp oot-1 4 •pd. 4 apd. factory air. cond $8200 831-8125 board . Nead• paint. AM/FM Stereo. low '10 TIYITI ORIO& lllllUlll •trc..!!I_ JW tune-up. 63 t-2950. $300. mllet. Ilk• new. xlnt cond. • cyl. 5 apd. factory air, YW BUYERS '82 Cad. orig. good run-•18 ze;;. Auto ale. lllt1 I "--ks 7022 super clean. many more CUMtte, rallye wtleels, nlng. S3000 8-«-4839 pt/pb, Jmmac s2550 -extrat. (T0904) aunrool, lowmlleege, '14 ITI Convertlble 1971 Cad. 631·3018 sid. t,, 25 to 27 h. •. SHll many more extru, llke $ CdV loolt• and run. good 01..1 • 3 water, marine hMda & IYEI F&OTllY llYllOE Sooth County VW-lsu?u new. lllnt cond, super 8495 S 1700 . 850-5873 eves. ••••WM 27 ahowera. S7.15 a H per 18711 BeachBlvd clean.muat ... (P0818> 1a2 CUTLASS CIERRA mo.548-1608baf8PM lnvolcetlwlllbalt'lownplos HI .,, __ ....... 15Toyotutochooaefrom #63'4101tk504 NABERS dealer added option•, If uni ~ton,,__., Sooth County VW-lauzu ~ Brougham. 2 dr, lharp 35 Ft. SLIP for Power any. &• -2000 18711 BMch Blvd ommAlllmu fully equipped, priced to Boat. 21 Balboa Coves. '82 MAXIMA. Fully loaded, Hunt1ng1onBeech "-IVllkW' CADILLAC Mii: S7950. 83l·l000 O:~';P~· 1:~3;= boat Y:~~ ~::,~:::;s ~~:-n,~~:OE584). 19295. '78 ~:~~:.. 5 lpd VU '*!-~ of~~G=~~~~ ~RZ~ Wgn LoY!r. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!M:::::-~:;i 10 28 11' S6 per"· 5150 'll laflll 2IOZ 2+2 atk, atereo. air, orig ownr. CadlllacslnSouth8fn lo ml. $2600. 8•0-4880 minimum. 650-1304 11995/0BO. 760--0 142 lo ml. 14500 obo. ~ Calif 1 1 o~ tod 1 jllll1ctllHMa1 IZlf Mooring for sale: Xlnt hatatlt ~ ttH I~ 6•5-404•. eves 546-4931 Ml-0220 &~Oa ...-18u1• O •Y Pntiac 9m '~ ..... ~ DO A UTTU Honda EM 3860 generator ou11lde loc. near Pavlllon. ttH Flat tl '82 CELICA· 5 apc1 air fm '79 vw WESTPHALIA. Air, ~ • 9i dranVllle. IOaded. Od ~ :;t-JIU ..... IN YOUR w/guarantee. $700 obo 35-60' boat. 848-1317 l•J•rtl 1-IO'• '78 RALLY sPdRf 128 stereo. gr~t o00d11'1on. axe.I cood 17850, Call 2600 Herbor Blvd cond, neecll min()( body ~ · OWNHOll9 842·3183 ai'L.-• ...a, ? ll-IO•i•'a Low ml. good cond. very $7900.98&-7841aft.8pm a..8-3100 COSTA MESA wtt $1000obo842-4571 ._,. , ....i• sharp 12500 firm. \ . ·~ "~B~ -, ~ ~ JonnRW~ T~~b windaurfing equpmnt: Excludal 1 ton• & 548-8050 Aattl •• .. ,-Z t ~_.. • J 'o eg. em ........ "",p board• S50-S350. Miii Ramct'largen l2S ~ ., ~,.~ • <1 0.f' • "t":~ ·~ s7oo 875-2918 S25·S175. mHt $50. ExcludeaOealed .. OldbllCk a ..... .,.• .. • ____ ....,_. -:' ~ • • • " ·.. 1 ·1 · :7 ~ ..-' King u wate< bed Ilk• new. bo0m1 $50. harnauea & Factory 1noentlvet 178 Xocord bt. 5 spd, Xie. .... · ., l "'~ xtrat $375 obo 545-0022 $20-$50. Dave 875-8112 FM 11. lo ml, orig. owner. OAU .. IAU ADI NOW "· ..J, t C Otter1expire2-S-84 •M500/obo 650 9074 Medlt. Couch $200. vetvet 1a;n 14 ..., . . C&.All .. 111 If Cini .. , "··, 111 llLOW chair gold S50. ateet detk Useb CARS GARDEN CITY '78 ACCORD Xlnt, auto, ••••••••••••••••• , $50. Beat ofra 968-1820 TO CHOOSE FROM air, $3500 6•5-5317 CtrH1 ••I •u Cnta •na 101 lnlt l11lmn(I) 'IO YW Wtlt Falla DODGE ·79 Accord LX. 5-spd, Mdl 250 Mdl ~4 Alklng 4 cyt. 4 apd, factory air, stereo. nu pa i nt, •ESTATE IALI* UUll/llTITI Ill! price $1000 & S•OO. Sub AM/FM atereo. 35.359 13800/bat olr 675-8821 EVERYTHING muat be Fri/Sat/Sun, all day. mll olr. Contact Kerm mllet, llke new, xlnt cond, 10151 Garden Grove Blvd ·a 1 Civic Ale. pb, 5 IPd IOld by Ol'def of .. tale EVERYTHING GOES. Rim• Hardware super Clean. muat ... 1.,..,.11 lrlYI Look1/run1 like new. execi..tott u you have Furn . •pp II• n c e •. 548-7080 (P07~) • $3450. 631·3016 been tooeclng fOf bargain• ciothM. artt l craH1 415 s 5 w .. 1 Falla Camper• thla aale la for you. Ogle Clrcte, Coet• M .... R:!~ar~°8~1:_1gn•~ tochooeefrom 714/ 638-4370 '82 Accord. 5apd, am/fm SAT /SUN n8 415. Tlme: 842-3810 1 serlel Racing Y.cht, fully South County VW-leuru :~e;:Q 181~1~~:2~· 9AM to llPM both dayt. 1-1at uumbled. Overall 18711 Beach Blvd Location: 1717 Bayadefa ....... tengt'lth 70 ... Draft 13", Huntl~ton Beach '82 .Accord LX HB, 5apd. Terrace, CdM (In IN!ne E X R l Y S ~ R I N d beam 13", radio control 84 -2000 air, p/1. atereo. 30K. Terrace) Call (714) CLEANOUT. Come let• system and yacht. Aa6dng •ttr llkn Vu1 lmmecl $7395. 873-23S8 831-7443 btwn &PM & make a deal. 4851 s 5 0 0 c •II d ·1. • ''a POP-TOP DODGE 9PM for Information. Flagatar. CA home1, ' Moped'80 JAWA. Lk nu, " S 7141778·5700 ext 4. xlnt S350/obo 873_1840 AMPER S&S, $1000. QUEEN Mattre11. box lrvlne. at/Sun 9-4. night• 831-7443 675-68&8 spring & frame. UMd 1 Furn, blcyele, llnena. dla-Rattan din Mt, aota. ct'lalrt •tttrCJtlff/ '70 vw Camper Van. New gueet, new te50 NII hea. 1 lroowood. Wood-S700. Pr.-go 1troll9' lcetttrl 1011 eng, link, refr,lot1 c:abl- S250. Frtnott ttyle entry bridge. Sunday, ooly, 9-5 $60 Darkroom Omaaa nett S2700obo 084-5921 conaote Wall hung. dk D2 'enlarger+ S260. Or 1980 YAM. SPEC. 850 walnut' flnlah 1 100. nJtrt C t>ett ortw. 548-0828. MINT $1100. 873-8779 --100..,._U_S __ E_D_C~A-R~S---- Guwded gate. Must call Ruo:s;;: AJI day Sat ' '75 HONDA XL350 TO CHOOSE FROM nrst. 790-26" Sun. Everything from Roek-ola Jute Box. S200. Good cond. $476 or bait '11 ftN hrftt fll •1 lhlllll'I trlnke11 to furn & llP-84e-95e7 Of 492-2818 offer. 762-2921 Auto trant. factory air. All '°"' of people uM pllanoee. 418 El Modena. Sale: Working Zenith 19" ·•~ HOND TC 200 power ateering. cueett•. SOUTH elaulfleded1t0Mlta11 off Irvine & Clay. colofTVS225MllC6ee· '" '4.A X CB I 10r11ofthlng1. 842-5878. 963-0288 or Me--0547 orat1on1. 831:St79. aftw NEW. cooler rack, pipe, mai,ym~ont cruexe::.~:: cou1n •••••••iii•••••••• 8pm. more. S 1600. 980· 1159 mlieeg., xJnt cond, auper lllD FaraJtut MIS J,..l 1114 let •n l•H/ F~E"Uao~~~3Ef260~~~h ctaan. mp.;· (T0727> Hft WIU MT roild CMt'ry eotonleil din. ..... ... , ..... lnl~nt IUI low mllat & gd cond South County VW-lau%1.1 11111111&1 ~~r:ti~-= Men'ad~ttalw/allacoaaa, Xdi;;FFoyai &ironic 5117-3391 11711 BMQhBlvd Volume8alel. ~ ' ••'""" 0 l awm. e1c, t>Mt offer. Typewriter. memory. ttr _.. Huntlngtoo Beech And LeutnQ • _._.,, ak bfw 972-4911 731-55'6 bfand new Stlll In boX.; 842·2000 1871tBwtl8lvd dtnett-.Mt: 42" md tabte 111110. "•talla UllO 1t7f.•7 CJMC a (flneat) ·7• F d E ..,.. ....... , Huntr14on 8Mc:h W/ext, 4 9WtWf chelrl & Aofax waidl. Man'I ltain-~c:all 844-12" Royllle tMr beth, dual " Of t..,., all .. , ber atool, 10 moe otd: ..., & gold datefull, eJtlt /!ft f;! roof air, io.ded. low ml. 12250 842-42$3 (114) 2-1000 new seoo. now $400. cond r1000. 644-4099 ~ ,••• ·-... t. 14. pet1 for the ·" J hrilllne Wallaw•y r.. l m . tee' Sp net Otymplc'• 540-9550 C'---•' ...... , """0;w.'-.~""P'!"~~iiof ctlner, I moa *:. S300. Pl.no. Xlnt. M\111 ... ·75 Ft"9bell, mini 21 ft __ .. ...., ... ....,n .... _ _.~,....-. =~ atvte,.~ eo:; •UYI U•M UOOlbtotr 842""" 1 am/fm, atereo. ca. ht1cri: 'II ........... Lmt I 1 wtic' •t='•.' 11\t Maalc lalend Memberlfllp 39,000 ml .. ne. cpt. a1p9 12.000 or_IQ. ml. GIMI e1r. cond, l300. 720_15to" S,115. Mr.Aay731·2434 8ELLU00obo71'0.9185 5, Od cood h215. 8IJI muetaett.SI00."'6-8062 untl bed• 7 Twin bed 840.etoo or 759-1111 •••Al• _.;;;.._ __ ...,..,..~ Waterbed Frame. Up-S711. BM>< bike, 175. JRtl~ · l'lolat•r•d wl drwr• a CMdl bill•"° 133-1ee1 KFff81 • G •o j n . 1 L 82 cad~fo.. oood l'\lf\· ntttetnd asea 131"599 nerflntennedlat• Tyrolle Id arOUOi\am ooa;;. 1 ntng. 6'-Mm YELLOW HUTCH t 1211 CalllnO ran, br ... •1* 2tO bfndlnaa uMd......., '°" chuela. exit cono.1 .. Aa~!!!.~ ....... ===:!:::;;~ ANTQ PINI HUTCH bladM & tul!C) DQhtl. eo.t d•Yt s 1(){>/htt one< 380 v... llpa 4, gu h -S6IO ~ l290 take .. 5 l52'47M 157•2357 etove. llr1 amltm ceaa, a ' Cloaat alld™n doora. tbl, tlnk. 8-ll Int Ml• @=iii!i~iililii~~tol9rt-. •• •;;~,..,.-. '87 UOSL. abaotucety ~-II aoxM SH togt ........ lrtt llletr. new tne, cMlll.,.., ...,.., orto °""" oNt HK mt' C.Utltul ocwws. bOit\ top., I 1180XUXMINU:t0Wn; 21". s5o 7 tO ' deeltwa lO Mii ~· UK ml 6't·47ld or nawt...ai1ao. Ml-714S n•• conveftlbl• top 12teta.ONLYl1000for COMICi ANO ~t~~·=-«OI• 970-t~Ok:tl.w•u~a $17,800 64t-02M , all 640-MI!, IASEBALL CAAOS m:...111 731-6565 '10 ~ AMIFM. lnop c1 ... meo-ou' afore bOUght & eofd. 182t New-• auto trans. fOOd ocwws I newr ctoMe. M2-d71 Pot' 8l¥d U0-2188 Ctatalfted ,_. C&2..at71 114.000 lo4W111 ----......,_... ______ ~_..:-...... ___ __.~~------...L----------:-..--..:1....._ __ ...... ~_;_......_.....;;,,..._ . 010 Ofenge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, FebNary 5, 1984 EVERY USED CAR ON SAl,E THIS WEEKEND SALE ENDS CLOSING TIME SUNDAY '77 Chrysler Cordoba Automatic transmission, f.ctory air, heater. power ateerlng, power dl8c brakes. power win- dows, power aeata, wire wheels, wheel covers. vinyl roof. cloth Interior, tllt wheel. tow mlleege. xlnt condition. (924RKS) SUPER BUYS '79 Chrysler Cordoba Cpe Auto Tranamlsak>n, factory air, heater, power steering, power brakes, power wlndowt, vinyl roof, cloth Interior, tilt Wheel. cruise control, muat He, (087WOI} V-8, Auto transmission, factory air, AM/FM Stereo, cassette, lug- gage rack, (1FNR921) '81 Dodge Aries K 4 dr 4 cyt, 4 speed, factory air, AM/FM Radio. whitewall tlrea. wheel ccrv-era, Special Edition Package, (1CHF885) '79 Buick Regal 2 dr 8 cyt, auto transmission, factory air. heater, AM/FM stereo, cassette, rallye wheels, tllt Wheel, Ctulse control, xlnt condition. (870WKV) '81 Ids Cutlass L V-8, auto tranamlUIOn, f.ctory air, heater. power steering, power brakes, AM/FM stereo, caasette, wire wheels, wheel cov- ers, tinted glass, vinyl Interior. crulH control, xlnt cond. 1BQN200) 4 cyt, 5 speed, factory air. heater. power steering, AM/FM stereo, crul16 control, low mlleaQe, Ilka, A Factory Exec Car. (1FZJ:95'4) '76 Cadlllac Cpe DeVllle '77 Cadlllac Eldorado Cpe V-8, auto transmlaalon, factory air. heater, full power. power steering, power brakes, power windows, power door locks, power seats, AM/FM atereo, 8 track. whitewall tlrea, vinyl roof, leather Interior. tilt Wheel, crulM control, A Beauty. (630XKE} V-8, auto transmission, factory air. heater, full power, power steering, power brakea, power windows, power door locks, power seats, AM/FM stereo, landau top, leather Interior. tllt wheel. cruise control, WOWI (124SWO) '83 Plymouth Rellant 4 dr. 4 cyl. auto tranamllek>n. fllctory air, heater, power ateerlng, power brakea, AM/FM atereo. whltew.it tlrea, wheel c:owra. vinyl Int.nor. low mlteege, Ilk• new. (1GME727) r HELP US KEEP THE TORCH LIT! LIBER1Y 1886·1986 ™• LIBERTY 2751 E. Jefferson Detroit, Ml 48207 '79 Llncoln Versallles V-8, auto transmission, f.ctory air, heat•. full power, power steering. power brak•. power wlndoes, power door locks, power aeatl, AM /FM atereo. cauette, vtnyt roof, tltt wheel. cruise control. super cteen ... Luxury at ltl Beet. (103WCR) '81 Chrysler 5th Ave 4 dr '80 Olds Toronado Cpe '82 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr '83 Chrysler E Class 4 dr V-8, auto tansmlaslon, factory air, heater. full power, power steering. power brakes, power windows, power door locks, power seats. AM/FM stereo, cuaette. tilt wheel, c:Tulse con- trol. Real Luxury at a low price. (1CUE939) V-8, auto 1ransmlsslon. factory air, heater. full power, power sleeting, power brakes, power windows, power door locks. power seats. AM/FM stereo, wheel covers. vinyl roof, tilt wheel, cruise control, xlnt con- dition, mutt see. (007ZEU) '81 Chrysler Imperial 4 cyl, auto transmlaalon, factory air, power steering, power brakes. power windows, AM/FM stereo, whitewall tires, wheel cov- ers, cloth Interior. Luxury and Economy. (1 EMNt45) '81 Cadillac Eldorado 2 dr. V-8, fuel Injected, auto tranamlaslon, f.ctory air, heat•. full power, power steering. power brakea, power windows, power door locks, power weats, AM/FM stereo caaaette, whitewall tires. wire wheel covers. tinted gtua, cloth Interior. tilt wheel, cruise control. one owner. "'The Car For You. (1BUF992) Automatic transmlaalon, factory air, full power, power steer· Ing, power brakes, power windows, power door locks, power seats. AM/FM stereo, cassette, wire wheels, wheel covers, landau top, leather Interior, tllt wheel, cruise control. Super clean. (62493&). '11 YW Rallltit 4 cyt, .. speed, AM/FM atweo. casaette. Extra Nice. (M3MYF} '10 •• ,,., •• 11111 Hatchbad(. 4 cyt, auto trana- mllllon, factory air, AM/FM atereo. ~·. rally9 wheels, RMI Economy at this Price. (983Y0t) '71 Ferd Pl1t1 C1u,1 4 eyt, .uto tranemlMk>n. pow.r et..-lng, wire wtlMI covers. vtnyt Interior, low mltMQe, auper ciean. muet .... (333YSP) '10 YW Dasher 4 •r 4 cyt, dlesel, 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, cassette, vinyl Interior. Save Big. (022629) '11 Sulaaru l.L. c,1 4 cyl, 4 speed. AM/FM stereo. cassette, mags, 4 wheel drive. Red Beauty. (1BUC815) '11 Cll1v Cit1ti11 Seti e cy1, •speed. factory a1r. power steering. AM/FM stereo cuaette, tltt wheel, low mileage, Ilk• new. ( 1 BJXOH) Drive Awry For Only '12 Ford Ex, 2 tlr 4 cyl, 4 speed, factory air, power steering, AM/FM stereo, caaMt- te, crulte control, like new. (1JEL756) 1 '12 Dod11 Colt 2 dr 4 cyt. 4 speed, factory air, Radio, vtnyt lntflflor, llke new, Econo type tranamlsslon. (10UG759) '11 To1ot1 C1r1ll1 $ Station Wagon. 4 cyt, auto traM- mllllon, factory air, power ateer- rlng, power brakes, AM/FM stereo, llke new, super cleen. (1BIG965) Auto transmission. factory air, heater, power steering, power brakes, power windows, AM/FM stweo. whitewall tires, wheel ccrv- ers, tllt wheel, low mlteage, like new. auper clean. (1GME138) '80 Mercedes 300D 5 cylinder dleMI, automatic tranam!aak>n .. f.ctory aAr, tun power, power steering, power brakea, power windows, power seata. AM/FM atereo, eun roof. IMther Interior, one owner. (934YSAl Take This One Home At 5 VANS '11110 l11tltl1 ,,, Cwnper Van. V-.8, 9UIO trans .. heater, power ateer1nQ, power brakea. Many Nie. teaturea, reedy to go. (HOUC:A) '1111411 ·-~ T11 Auto tranamllek>n, f.ctory air, heater, power lteertng, power brakea, AM/FM 11"90, CllllM, under 15,000 mllee, like new, must .... (2FU295) '10 Gll1Yr1let .................... . v...e. 9Uto trans.. fectoty 8'r, heeter. PS, PB, AM/FM atereo, 8 trk, tilt wht, etulM cont, luaallQe rtlcil. Thia vtn well equlppeii~wffh Ice bo•. loV9 ...... many ...,. (2Ee1111) All vehtcles plus tax, llcenae, documentary fee. Used care S 11 .00 smog control certification. All prices good 'tll ctoalng t ime Sunday, Feb. 5, 19M . All vehicles iubject to prior sale. I I I z-s . - 111111 CUil VES, MAAM , IT'S .A MUS~C BOX ... IT ~AS A LITTLE CAROUSEL THAT GOES AROUND AND AROUND · IT - LOOKS ALMOST Jj 1-tUMAN GARFIELD ® .... J'fM C7AVf~ .. . I M'f DAD 6~0t16HT IT BACK FROM SWITZERLAND .. I T'4lNK I S~OULD PUT IT ~ERE EVERYONE IN CLASS CAN SEE IT ... · -1 TfttNK .... yeu 'Re .f -WOMPif4-HP~ T~E NOSE RIG~T.H TJ4E MU51C BOX 15 T~E T~E NOSE 60ES AROUND, BUT BEST IS VERY T~E NOSE STANDS PART REALISTIC STILL ... © 1984 United Feature Syndicate.Inc. 'I \ YOUR HlllTDWI llllY IVll . • I • . . . I ~ATE YOU, MA~CIE ! by Jim Davis SALVAGE T ME PRlPE, GARFIE.LD, SALVAGE. TME PRlDE + ---------------------------------________ ..__ __________ ._.._...._ ......... ______ _,_ ___ NANCY ~ HERE, POOCHIE-- HERE, POOCHIE POOCH IE, ARE YOU DOWN THERE? HERE, POOCMIE I WONDER OH, WELL--ILL REST AWHILE WHERE MV AND LOOK LATER DOG 15 HIDING THERE'S NANCY, LYING AROUND AGAIN --- SIT UP DENNIS THE MENACE Boys, may I say sometbif19? JUDGE PARKER RETURNING FROM THEIR R1DE , AB6EY AND SUSIE FIND SAM WAITING FOR THEM CAN YOU STAY I'VE A FOUR-THIRTY ON FOR APPOINTMENT ATTHE OFFtCE DINNER, ... BUT l'D LIKE TO COME BACK SAM ? ABOUT SEVEN AND TAKE YOU AND SUSIE OUT TO DINNER ! by Hank Ketcham Va~tasee MY Dad. He's gotaPILEcl hairh~. He should Medon'f- havencl\f on his HEADI , I'H 1el I ya SOtnethin ·else~ My Dad is a lot FRIENDLIER -than tp.Ar Dad ;too! 'Z -5 by ttarold Ledoux r-------------. I THINK WE'D WHATEVER SEE WHAT I MEAN? ---.. BETTER ACCEPT YOU SAY, SHE REALLY KNOWS HOW THAT OFFER! IT'S AUNT 10 HURT A a.TY! NOT MADE TOO ABBEY! OFTEN~ YOU POOR FELLOW! MY HEART BLEEDS FOR YOU ! NFXT TIME, U AND I WILL MAKE IT A TWOSOME, SUS,E! BUT I'LL SEE HE'S REAL NEAT, .AUNT MORE OR LESS ABBEY! IS HE YOUR ... YES! YOU BOTH AT SEVEN ! REGULAR 60YFRIEN~? ' l I ___ ......... _____________________ ~--------'-~-'-----~---------- -· ------- ... 1J.IAI WA5 CLOSE! I AL..M05T RECU:JNIZED rr! bY -foM BA1iUK 00 c;ou PkAN 10 1At<E ~R MU61C. FOL.DER HOME 1D PRACTICE 10NIGHT ~ ---- ·MOON MULLINS SMELL$ DELICIOUS~ Dow~ G~IA 5',AMPLE r H~ SHOULI> Bt: ALL FINISHfcj BYNoW--IILL CHEC~ DOCTOR SMOCK E ANP ~'M c.J UPY, HIS PA .. f 5'.Ni"'.' -, 1HAT'o GOOD BECAU5E I. KNOW 50MEONE WHO'U.. BE PRETW UPSET IF lK>{) 00\l'l I . WHO~~ A CER'TAIN P~ W~ DRESSES IN BL.ACK AND WORK5 WlrH MU61CIAN5 ! by Ferd and Tom Jo~nson - WfLL, IF You Fo~L-OW TH~ RECIPE' CARt:FUl-LY, ANC> ClE,AN UP AFTERW,ARD5., '</ES. PART OF IH'~AL, t;MMY .. HOL-P OU,.-ANY .. HING YOUR RIC.SH,..-YOLJ SAY, ARM, PL-e:Ase KIDDO I PIDN'-r" Fee1-A "f"HING! WHEN l CLEAN UP--I REALLY E,AN UP. ,, by George Lemont ~'MWAY OYE:R Hf:Rf:, SO :X: CAN 6~1" A RUNNIN G SIARI! RSAPY? . . 1 ----·-----------------~-------------------- -u - 11:> B ... & ~' IN ANO'f'Ml!R SoeCON~ 'f'M•Y'Jte PRO&Alk..Y ALL.. ()()IN~ 1'0 COM.8 1"ROOPtNO' ov•A M•Ae WAN-r'IN~ Me 'fO SlwN SOMe1"MING/ CU!RGYMAN MARINE Bea OGfST HIGH 11-iEIR! l'M J..IMPU7 l.-IZAR~ OV1H~ POOHAWK !RI~! --.. OOH'T .,,..y ~&..~• 1"MAT •v•N Wfl -rv •"f'~ WOU&..O &..IKe TO•• A~ 'f'O ENJOY A MllAL.. IN ~IVA'T'll OMC• IN AWMU ..... , ,/ / ;' I l I ! " • • I i ' . . ' , OKAV. . ..w•·u .. GO FORA WALK ... 1 NOT A RUN . ~~ J ·~--- ANC> THA'f rr._ AUC>tl 'f'O IN'T1'.UOe ON OOf\ S~ eY ASKIN<> ffOR AN AV1'00f'APM7 • WAf1;,, "f'MSY'Jll• 09TT'INO UP ANO &...•AVINC> wrrMOVr COMINO ~ .... /ll(f' AL.&..·' ~· I/ ( { I I f I t • J I -• u CANDY 10% OFF ~uDitrWhir~ ------1-,-byHalKaufman ® • SNAKE 81TI Whit IMke IMket trees? ,.._ ",.,._ rattter. wt.at 1..U _,....._ MCUrfty? TM IU8rW IMU. WMt ..... dtlwl ... cce, ,,.. .,., vl,er ..... , LETTER·PERFKT? A certain tettw of the alphabet 11 the answer to this excerpt from an age-old verse-riddle. 'Twill be found In ........... when 'tit riven asunder. le Men In the lltM· nlng, heard In thetttunder. 'Twas allottld to rn.nwlthMt .. ru .. t br'Mth, Attends him at birth, awaits him at death. 0 4 • • tMke .. out ef br'Mth? TM puff ........ • She Fibbed! She fibbed In 1"2 tNt the wea 11; when she was only 15. How old 11 the now? Think this e over for no longer than 15 MCOAds. , ... , ) .-.. ..... _...,. ..... .,. • Ey" Right? A line of letters on tttlt eye Mtw't dtart ,_.: H 11 TN. O..llenft: Add one ........ •nd rMrrange ""six to form a word. 'llleWA>J eq Aew .1ttiuei. PAM-.t ,_I W't • Count Off I Aak someone to count from 10 to s backw•rdt. Strictly spNklng, the count should begin with 5. 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GOTIA s='lLE: \EM / ~ACK01J! W"A\'~ A ~l~·L..ETIER wo~O ~OR ''SOR~WlN& AuS1RAL.lAN MA~PlAL." 1 Of.\, ul-t ... 1HA1' ·~ OKA'/, NORM~ by Gus Arriola WHAT A D~l-1/JG POOe:t-1 &OATf • lay .IC1ff MacNelly - .__ - I lailJPilat fllOMTHt... ''AIK'' IDIT LOS ANGELES -Vincent Price has been sending chills down audience spines for years, but right now he's none-too-thrilled about Mlebeel Jack.eon's latest enterprise~ Price lent his sonorous voice to Jackson's hit record Thriller, for which he was pajd a flat fee. But season, Lauren Tewee's agents decided to test the waters with a deep -er, steep -salary demand. But Tewes may have to shore herself up for a fight: Her asking price of dose to S2 million was waved off by producers Spelling. Cramer. -Robert Windeler WASHINGTON -Even as a White House guest. Carol Burnett can't stop her high Burnett: monkey business. jinks. At a recent state dinner when a video version of the for the King ol Neplll, platinum platter was produced, Burnett and daughter Carrie Price reports, "I never heard a HMnDtoa partied until long word, not even, 'Do you mind after the Rea@ns and the if we use your voice?'" His royal guests of honor called it __ ,__ ____ a night. As the actress finall said her .e""'~._1 byes in the Grand Foyer, sne could find no words to describe the wonderful eve- ning. So instead she pounded on her chest and let loose with her famous Tar- .zan bellow. Quinn: a nooeJ approach to filling spare-----ti-.me.---' -Jane Ottenberg agent, Walter Kohner, and the NEW YORK -Robert (Ben- show-business unions AFTRA son) Gnlllenme. the not-so- and SAG are investigating the silent butler on Soap, is plan- cross-m edia reuse .... With ning to produce and star in a l ove Boar motion picture based on the s a i I i n g hit ABC series, which also t h r o u g h starred Diana Canova, BWy its seventh Cl')'9tal and Katherine Hel- ~ country music sinser Do you (let a lot of ue out of the aoreeoaia clothee you war on TV7 -8.J., Rn.ton, Tmn. After I wear a------gownun4V;T put it away for three years before bringing it out again. Gown styles don't really change, and--__;; these days anything goes. I give some of my clothes to - auctions. · Off-camera. my favorite look is marHailored . or those, I borrow my husband's ties, which I wear with a single Windsor knot. Since I'm a si1.e 5, I can't buy many things off the rack other than blouses and jeans. That's why most of my dothes are made by a young woman in Nashville. mond. ... By aJl rights,· eight performances a week as the lead in l.orba should leave Anthony Quinn with hard- Peters: the songs of Bernadette on Broadway. · ly enough strength to lift a glass of wine. But he has found the time to write three books simultane- ously: Sub Rosa. his autobi· ography and a third , as yet untitled .... The tune "Misty" may bring a mist to the eyes of lovesick listeners. but which means I've got a long for Sarah V•..,..n, it just way to RO•" he says .... Ber-g~ seems to bring tears of oadetR Peten, who lost out ... ~ boredom. Says the singer, on the chance to play Betty ~i . "After performing it all these Boop in an upcoming lV if years. I ve come to hate it." . . . special . has found other 2 ' Eddie (7'rading Places) Mor-employment. She'll be playing z · .. pby, who has become a one-the lead in a new musical by ;..; man Fort Knox for Paramount Stephen (Sweeney Todd) ! ! Pictures. insists his hefty per-Sondheim Scheduled for a ~ g picture fees are paltry com-March opening on Broadway. .. 0 pared to some other stars. Sunday in the Pa~ Wlih ? i "Sly Stallooe <Jeo~ will also star Mandy t~ makes S 12 mil-(Yen(/} hdnldo l lion a movie. -Anita Summer ~ _______ .__ _______ ~~~~ C 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY, All rlghtl r ... tveo. 9 ...g. ¥. 0.1 "'9-neon w.,. cignnt. nc Repon MAR. '83. t I I t t ( • • ! J im McKay can always tell what's comi~. He will be sitting on a dais, sipping his coffee. prepar- ing to make an after-dinner speech When he is through talking and it is ume for questions. without fail someone in the audience will ask for McKay·s favorite Olympic-memory. The request doesn"t seem outrag- eous. Alter all.-the S2-year-eid McKay has been on the Olympic beat for ABC 1V since 1960. He won two Emmys (one for sports and one for news) for his coverage of the killings of 1he eleven Israeli athletes and coaches al the 1972 Ga.mes in Munich. For the 1984 Olym- pics. the Winter Games from Sarajevo, .t Yugoslavia -which begin this Tuesday > -and the summer competition in Los t "i Angeles. McKay will once agajn serve as ~ the anchonnan. He has covered, by one ¥ estimate. over 100 different sports in 40 countries. He must have a trunk:ful of unforgettable Olympic experiences. Well, for sure he does. And that has always been the problem. There have been too many unforgettable athletes, too many thrills of victory. So for years. when the quesiion came up, McKay would usually answer. "I honestly can"t say. I've seen too many things to pick JUst one out."' The 1980 Winter Games at Lake Placid. however. changed all that. giv· mg him an Olympic souvenir he can now honestly say he cherishes above all others. No doubt a.bout it. ifs the memory ot the U.S. ice hockey team winning the gold medal. "There can't have been anything m the history ot sport to directly compare with the hockey team·s performance that year." says McKay ""For one thing, ii was an upset And the game took place when our hostages were being held in Iran. We needed a lift. The whole coun· try exploded when we won. I think a lot of it had to do with the fact that the players were such chansmatic kids. They made contact with the people." The tragedy m Munich is a different sort of recollection. McKay was away from the microphone when Arab ter- rorists began their killing spree in the Olympic Village In fact. he was back at his hotel. JUSI out of the sw1mm1ng pool. "I was having a sauna. s1tt1ng m my bathing suu:· he says. ·and they cal led down and told me. 'Gel out of there! You're going on the air m 45 minutes · So I ~ dressed and went V1e Z• wmrs fmluMtly about spons and 11 o CDlumntSI for Rolhng Stone mCJ8aLln~ 4 f A.Mil' W a:.Ki.Y . Ft.BllUAAY s . lllM J BY VIC ZIEGEL The wid~ world of Jim McKay: He has couered more than 100 sports m 40 countna out. But honestJy, it wasn't until I finally got back to my hotel room. about 18 hours later. and was getting undressed, that I realized I still had the damp bathing swt on under my clothes.'" After McKay returned home. he made a speech in Colorado. His in- troduction was followed by a standing ovation. which he didn't think he deserved because, after all. he was only doing his job. It seems McKay's job has always in- volved being where things are happen- ing. He was captain o( a U.S. Navy mmesweeper during World War U. and after the war went to work as a reporter on The Euenmg Sun in Baltimore. (He was Jim McManus then: he changed his name later for broadcasing.) In 1947, he moved into 1V when the newsi>aper bought a television station. Three years after that, he was a game- show host for WCB.5-1V in New York City. He got into sports in the 19SO"s and actually hosted his first Olympics for the CBS network in 1960. Some host. The Summer Games were in Rome. and McKay was sitting behind a desk in New York. CBS flew the tapes of the competitions to New York (there was no satellite transmis- sion back then) and McKay would sim- ply tell viewers what they were about io~Qn their television screens. There were sigruficant changes by 1964. McKay had gone over to ABC in 1961 to inLroduce a new show called Wide World of Sports. The 1964 Winter Olympics were in Innsbruck, Austria, and this time, so was he. A transmi£. sion satellite system was ell.so in place that-doesn't mearr-the technology could always be relied on. The ABC booth for those Games didn't afford McKay a view of the opening cere- mony. He had to rely on a television monitor to help him describe the scenes that the ABC cameras were sendjng back live to America. A minute or so before McKay went on the air from Innsbruck, there was a final check with his producer. Chuck Howard. ··chuck said. "Jim, what picture do you have on your monitor?' And l said. 'lt'$-a}l -the fta8s-aroond the .top of-the stadium.' But that wasn't the picture the A.BC cameras were showing. We had the wrong feed . "So Chuck had to talk me through the whole ceremony. He'd say to me. "Now we have a closeup of speed skater Terry McDermott,' and I'd tell the people. 'Here's Terry McDermott .... Naturally, this became a big inside joke for the ABC sports department. A doz.en years later. the Winter Olympics were back in Innsbruck, and the tech· nology was greatly improved over the stone-age 1960's. By 1976, McKay even had a terrific view of the ceremonies That takes care of the good news . "Two minutes before the opening ceremony," McKay remembers, "some- tx:>dy stepped on the cable and broke the line to our monitor. This time I could see the ceremonies. but I didn"t have a monitor to tell me which pie· tures we were sending to America. So Chuck had to talk me through it all again. Twelve years later: same town. same location ... McKay"s fondest memories are about the athletes themselves. There was a U.S. competitor in the decathlon in 1972 whom he couldn't forget, though McKay wasn "t sure why: He <fuiln't win a medal and "was fairly down the line. in fact ." be explains. It rouJd have been his appearance: "a long-haired. bearded hippie kid. He was about as dis_heveJed looking as anybody I'd ever seen. Four years later, this same kid was back again. trying at the Montreal Olympics. but he was a different person -no long hair, no beard. -He was a blond Adonis." And this time he took home the gold medal. "I bumped into him on an airplane not too long ago, and we were talking about that change. He said, 'Yeah. I figured if I was going to make anything out oflhis, I'd better clean up my act."' His name was Bruce Jenner. Two other competitors made the Montreal Games memorable for McKay. "A pri~ and a bouncer,'" 1!> the way he puts it. 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But since it will take considerable time to craft your doll, the attached applicahon should be return~ March 31, 1984. FRANKLIN HEIRLOOM DOLLS r-------USEl'YATION~ ·--!~~~ t I 'l'be Sbuwbe~ GJPI l1y Ksatt Lloyd /ones P~ mail by Mlirch 31 , 1984. Franklin Heirloom Dolls Franklm Centtt, Pennsylvarua 19091 I wish to ordn-ttw collector doU Tht Stnno· bmy Girl by Kate Lloyd Jones, to be crafted for 11\t' 1n fine bisque po~lain. I n~ ~nd no money now I will be billed for my deposit of s.31 .25-prior to shipment of my doll. ~ shi~nt, I will be ~ in th.rtt equal monthly uut&U- rnents of SJl.25" each. 0Plt1J "'Y ti.It •h ta 1ru/ I loll / of SJ for tlttppt1tf 1114 lviul/1"g Signature • " ·~-c11o?1•11t• ••t •w•.J•<• •o '-C<•""11o-.;t Mr Mrs Miss ~----~--~--------~~ SQ~.ZiP~------------------3146 I , Limit: Ont doll ptr colltttor. , L-----------------·-------------~ j l ' h s d d A a c c h n fi a 0 a 0 K C1 tt. in t~ rr th SE jlMMcKAY Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth's daughter. "Princess Anne didn't get to ··come to the Olympics just because she was a member of the royal family," he points out. "She had to go out and qualify for the British team. which she did. In Montreal her horse threw her. showing no respect at all for royalty. But maybe someday when she's talk- ing· to her grandchildren about the various honors m her life. she'll men· uon one that she earned herself -not those that she eot through inheritance -the honor of being an Olympian." The bouncer's name was Allen Coage, and he worked in a nightclub in New Jersey. "He popped out of nowhere," McKay says. "and won a 'rte.Kay and his wife. Margaret. They've >een a special team for 35 years. ironze medal in judo. We had never 1eard of him. · So they brought him •ack to the studio for an interview. "Al. how did you get interested m Jdo?" McKay asked. He couldn't have · 'Uessed what was coming his way eems C,oage was riding in a New York ubway car. hanging on a strap. and >und himself staring at an advertising oster that said "You too can learn 1do." He learned it very well indeed. McKay and his wife, Margaret, whom e met while working on The Evening 'Jn (they have a grown son and :tughter). shared a special memory uring the 1964 Games at Innsbruck. ustrian f ranz Klammer had won gold medal in the downhill skiing )mpetition on the fLrst day of the ames. That night, t~e McKays were aving very little luck finding a ~aurant with an available table. rhe town was so crowded. but we 1ally tried a restaurant near our hotel. 1d the owner let us go up to the sec· 1d floor. which wasn't normally used." Th~re were about eight people sitting the only other occupied table, and 1e of them. McKay realized. was lammer. He was having a victory !lebration with his family. "They were e simplest farm people you could 1agine." McKay reports. "We t<>Mted em, they toasted us. and it really ade for a memorable evening. Just as ey were getting ready to have des- rt. two of Franz's brothers got up to FAMILY Wr.DJ..Y . Ft8Rl..AltY s • 1984 7 leave. One of the sisters spoke a little English. so I asked. 'Where are your brothers goin~ How come they're leaving so earfy?' She told us, 'Some- body has to milk the cows.'" Can McKay anticipate what his good memories of the '84 Games will be? He thinks the ice-hockey team has a shot at a medal but that it will be tough to make it a gold one. He foresees top honors for Americans in figure skating -men's and women's -and alpine skiing as well. "I think we may have the best overall showing in the Olympics the United States has ever had."-AV ''I'm a 'Tm a new DMmu~ ai tbe eociMJ. -1 call Jt the Skoal Bendita mc:iMJ. Skoal Budita baa a win.ter- Q19811 Oavor-it cloem't come OD lhcmAJ at all. 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GEORGE McGOVERN Fourth in a Series of Interviews with 1984 's Presidential Candidates W hen former South Dako- ta Senator George Mc- Govern announced his Presidential candidacy m September 1983. many people re- acted with disbelief Aher all. McGouem had been buned by Richard Nixon in 1972 and then in 1980 lost the Senate seat ht had held for 18 years The 6/·year-0ld Mc(;ouem. however. is wading hip deep in the waters of Prest- denflal pollflcs and loving euery mmute of it. He euen says hes more relaxed this 11me around The candidate was mtPn·ielued by Dau1d J lynch recently for FA\11U W EEKU Lyodl: Whal do you eee u tbe ma- jor concern of America'• fNnlHN? McGovern· I believe high-qualiry edu· cation 1s an issue every family is think- ing about. Support for education by people in public life has to be one of the two or three most important family concerns today. Q: Whal la yoW' reec::doo to I.be 1rowlo1 Involvement of the Roman Catholic: Cburcb ln nadon- .. eecurtty a..ue.., putlcu1arty the nucleer freae debete? McGovern I think it's fine for religious leaders to speak out on public ques- tions. It's a matter of high spiritual and political commitment for church lead- ers to articulate their views on eco- nomic survival and the nudear ques- tions. All of us have a right to enun- ciate our views. What we don·r have a right to do is prescnbe them for everyone else Q: Whal level of aid, It any, abould the federal Government provide for day-care cmte(9? McGovern: If day-care centers are to work properly, there ought to be neigh- borhood involvement both in financing and running the ce nters. there should be state involvement: and there ought to be Federal participabon. I don't think those programs can be funded nation· wide by any one level of Government Q: Do you think cb.IJdrea ol work· inti motben ~ .. Ukdy to I'& a!lve pcl pereatlnc u dllldreo ol ooaworldq motben? McGovern: I'm very impressed with how smart some of these young par- ents are. I think some of my own ch1I· dren are making more intelligent judg- ments in the way ther,'re handling lheir offspring than my wife and I did. Bu t I also see a lot of children suffering from the impact of having both parents out of the home. It takes an awful lot for the mother k} work full time and stall give her children the attention they de- serve. I'm not susgesting that only fath- ers should work. What I would advcr cate is more effort on the part of fatheri; and mothers to share the work time so that they're not both gone for eight or 10 hours a day and away from their young children. Q: Do you approve ol Federal Government lecal Intervention ln cuee when parents In eftec:t decide not to proloaa tbe Ille of a eeriomly clefonDed chUcl. Rdl .. In the cue of Baby Jane Doe? McGovern: Well, it's a no-win propos1· tion. I think you have to sympathize with the Government's understandable desire to keep that child alive. On the other hand, the parents also have an understandable interest there m saving the girl from suffering and travail I guess I came down.on lhe side of think· ing that the Government had a case. bu1 I certainly sympathize with rhose parents. I could argue that both way~. Q: What lewl ol llborUoa ald lbould tbe Government provide? McGovern: As long as abortion is de- clared legal by the courts and by the Government. it has to be available to the poor as well as to the rich . I'm not very sympathetic to abortion . bur I think there are extenuating ci rcum· stances where a parent might reach the concl usion that an abortion is the besr soluuon. I think it's a judgment thar ~hould be made very carefully and painstakingly by the mother, along with medical consultation. I don't con· sider it something that 100 aging Sena- tors ought to be deciding for the rest of the people in the country. Q: Should eex educadoo be taugbt ln tbe pubUc echoole1 McGovern. The public schools have every right to offer education about anv feature or the body, including the repro- ductive system: I think that's fine. But. I don't believe the Federal Government should be 1n the vanguard on sex edu· cation. That is really a matter for the local schools. IW were looking for people to write children's books. ByNutn-Tiasch. Dean of Faculty aWriting for children is the peTf ect way to take up writing," says the author of 53 children's books. ''Your ideas come right out of Course. We receive hundreds of letters like these !Tom students: "Before taking youT Course. the short stories I scribbled for my two tiny rots never caught an edl· , tor's fancy:· writes Emily Burns of Salem. Ore. "My first sale. to Nabonal C.atholic W~ekly. was a Course lesson. lnen I sent another Course assignment to a writer's competition and won first prize of S400r your own experience. And while it's still a {:hallenge, it's the straightest possible line between you and publication-if you're qualified to seek the success this rewarding field offers." TM lnstttvte of Children'• Uterature deep in t~ Conntttkut woode.. The o&d manaion ha1 bftn the home of this workshop for""' lllTlttn lince 1969. "My instructor's advice was 11l\18.luaible 1n plotting. chtiracte1. rnodvation. anctdta· logue. I am most grateful for her personal interest She helped me understand my own strengths and weaknesses and how to emphasize the first and remedy the sec· ond" Ela.abeth Henley. New Cambria. Mo Marilyn Day of Martssa. m. says. '"Now I'm no longer a housewife. I am a writ.er'" I F YOU WANT TO WRITE AND Gtr PUBLISHED. I can't think of a better way to do it than writing books and stones for children and teenagers. Ideas flow naturally right out of your own life experience VJhJe it's still a challenge. the odds of getting that first unforgettable check from a 1uvenile publisher are better than they are from any other kind of pub· hsherl know Later on. you may get other checks from other publishers. But right now. the object is to begin -to break into print-to learn the feeling of writing and selling your work and seeing your name in type After that. you can decide 1f you want your wr 1t1ng to take another direction. But after 30 years of editing. pubhshing. and teaching-and 53 books of my own-I can tell you this. Youll go a long way before you discover anything as rewarding as wr itlng for young readers 'ri>urwordswill never sound as sv.ieet as they do from the lips of a child reading your books and stones. And the JOY of :rearing books and stones that young people 'really like· Is an experience you ·11 iever have an~ere else (In this age of :>oob tube illiteracy. convenient morality. :ind plastic values. do vou know of o nore important audience?) A aurprl91ngly big market titles appear annually and new authors account for up to lialf of them. There are also 250 monthly magazines look.mg for material for young readers. You can Imagine how much wr !ting It takes Just to keep them going! Yet two big questions bedevil nearly rzvery would-be writer -Am I really quah· f1ed?" and "How can I get started?" 'Am I really quallfted?' This 1s our d~inlt!on of a "qualified per· son" It's someone with an aptitude for writing who can take constructrve crit1· c1sm. learn from 1t. and turn it Into a pro fess1o nal performance. That's the only kind of person we're looking for The reasons are simple· Our reputation 1s built on success. and 1f prospective stu dents don't have the earmarks of success. we probably ~n 't help them. And we teU them so. It's only fair to both of us. To help us spot potential authors. we've developed a revealing test for writing aptitude It's free. and we don't charge for our evaluation liii!§~:::l, But no one gets into 3ut. that's not all The financial rewards JO far beyond most people's expecta 1ons because there's a surprisingly >19 market out there for writers who The Institute witho ut passing 11 Those who pass and enroll receive our promise You will complete ar least one manuscript ready to submit 10 a publisher by the t1me you fin 1sh the Course Our studenra learn wlwre to aell their writing wt th our exdu.tw publ'9htrs' ll1t.. ire trained to crack rt More than 130 nillion-young people's books are pur ·hased each year. As many as 2.500 new \Mn lft'IMlt waa Vk:e Praicknt and ~tlvt Editor of Parents' Magazine "'tcu . the first editor of Humpty Dumpty'• fogmlrw for Chlldrvt, and a board mem- icr of the Author'• GulJd. Hit 53 books for 'Oung r.adt n haw told two mUllon co plea. Lean one-to-one with your own IMtructor I've l~rned a lot ~bout writing for children and I low It. NO\W I'm passing my know!· edge on ro my students so tMy can proftt from 1t. VJhen I'm not writing my ~ books I spend my time at The Institute of Children's Llterature. a work.shop for new writers that does one thing and does 1t better than any other educational lnstrtu· tion I know of· lt trains qualified people to wrrte for the young reader. This is the way I work with my students. and my feUow Instructors-all of whom are experienced writers or editors-work more or less the same way. Larn at your own pace When you're ready-at your own time and your own pace-you send your assign· ment to me and I read rt and l reread rt to get everything out of it you ·ve put Into It Then I edit your assignment with a red pencil 1ust the way a publishing house ed1 tor would-if he had the time. I return 1t along with a detailed letter explaining my comments I tell you v.ihat your strong points are. what your weaknesses are. and just what you can do to improve It's a matter of push and pull wtth each assign· ment You push and I pull and between us both. you learn to write 'Now ... I am a wrfU:rl° This method really works. I wouldn't spend five minutes at 1t 1f 1t dldn'L The proof of the pudding is that many students break Into print even before they finish the And Mary Carruth. Dublin, Cal. writes. "I sent out my first article with a prayer and it was accepted You r Course. wt1h its structure and support. has been ewry· thing I hoped for:· "\Nhen I started. I did not re.ally think I had the ability" writes Sister M. Laetitia Mudde. West Haven. CT "But my instruc tor made me believe in myself" I have a file full of similar letters People like yourself so full of pride they could easily convince you that it 1s a pity more people don't take up wriljng for chjldren. Free Writing Aptitude w.t offered To find qualified men and women wtth an aptitude for writing. our Faculty and Consultants have prepared a four·page Writing Aptitude lest. It ls offered free and will be profession.ally evaluated at no cost to you by our staff. Just maU the cou pon bel<MI to receive your free lest and 28-page Illustrated brochure describing The Institute, our Course. Faculty. and the current market for children's Uterature. If you demonstrate a true aptitude for writing you will be eligible to enroll. ~ But that's up to yo>uu~E==~lllllllll~~l 'Olere Is no ,. obligation. ":" r.------------------ 1 The Institute of Children's Literature Wnting ~ltude Test "' ~ & Tir~ ... •• Redding Ridge. Connecticut 06876 u -11 Dear Mr. Tresselt: I am interested In your program to help new writers get staned. Please send me your free Writing Apcttude Test and 28-page brochure. I understand I am under no obUgadon whatever Mr. Mrs. Ms. MIH City Get both free. I I I I I I I I I I and no salesman will ... z vtsft. ... •• , II> I L AA>roved bv ~ ConMCticu1 Commllllonft of Echaudon _J ------------------------- WHY AGING SCARES WOMEN MORE THAN MEN By Stephooi Cook ~tting older is the one thing - .albam'ng the altematiue -that we can all be sure of. and it con bring a most unsettling sense of loss that may ~alaJe into anxiel)I. depression and a feeling of worthlessness. Elisso Melam- ed. 1'h.D., a psychotherapist and author li11ing in San Frandsco, has wn·tten a book. Mirror Mirror: The Ter- ror of Not Being Young (Unden Press/Simon & Schuster) eyploring //lat very issue. WhiTe it focuses on women s turmoil about aging. tt recognizes that no fear exists in a oocuum. FAMILY WE.Em' talked to Dr. Melamed. SJ, about the difficulties faced by people who grow older together. Q: Why do so many women have anx- iety about aging? A:. Because they know that their "mar- ket value" declines with every wrinkle, every sag, every gray hair. -Q!-PauUlewma&-has wrinkJes -and-- gray hair; yet he's still appealing. A:. Part of the reason we find Paul New- man so attractive is that he looks inter- esting. distinctive and mature. We value his accomplishments and experi- ence. But most women , are not appre- ciated for those same qualities; they are usually considered important insofar as they reveal the hallmarks of fertility: curves, youthful skin, beauty. Q: Men don't get off scot-free. do they? A:. Men develop performance anxiety as they grow ~ which parallels what I call appearance anxiety in women. As men reach middle age, they are locked into the same social system -but they 're supposed to be tough . invulner- able, successful. They often take refuge in blaming their wives for what they see as their own failures of perfonnance. Q: It sounds as if it could be a danger- ous Ume for a marriage. A:. That's very true. But I think it's worse for females than for males. Even in a good marriaee. a wife may be haunted by the notion that her hus- band is going to be attracted to the 28-year-old woman in the office. This fear of rejection or abandonment causes a serious imbalance in the rela- tionship in favor of the husband. Q: Surely women themselves must ac- cept some responsi~i.lity for this. A: Yes, to the extent that they buy into the myth that they are over the hill, when really they are in the prime of life. The first step toward change is understanding that there's nothing wrong with them. and that aJI the energy that goes into fighting a nonnal process like aging is wasted. 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You can't 1ust call off the pre- ~ntauon 10 the chem or set up a nursing station in ac- coun~ payable Now Chil- dren s Hospital of St Paul rome<. to the rescue ""'1th a speoal \ 1s11at1on pr~rarn tor local fam1ht."> The ho~pttal s chllckarP '>t. r. 1n· dl'partment sends II- < Pn'>t'd practical nur*" and "JI"' tdlh 1ra111ed nursing ai;;w.tant'> lo r ttrt· for '>IC"k thtldff•rt 111 their ov. 11 homE>., Thi:' chMgf' I'> $4 per hour and 1tu· '>('r'\ICl ,., dVailablt' to M1vune who nc·ed~ 11 According to Beverly Pro· pe5. the program director. hO'>p1tals m San Francisco and Charleston ~ C are setting up similar programs. and health-care groups m Texas. llli noi~ and Massachusetts have made inquiries. The in- terest is nothing to sneeze at, conc,1dering that children u11dPr the age of 6 chalk up as mttrt\ a..s ffl colds even: vear •m•INO KINDS Of PLACU mate and terrain. housing. affordability, crime. healtfl. care facilities and recreational opponunities before it settled on Brevard. Other spots in Its top 10 include Harrison. Ark .. Cookesville, Tenn.. and lex· ingtoo-Fayette. Ky. Out of the 3.100 counties surveyed. Phoenix. Fort Lauderdale. Sarasota and San Diego are still 5itting pretty.. in .tfle.-&op JOO retirement communities. That doesn't mean that all senior citizens are heading for cities in the Sun BeJt. Many choose to settle in the north and opt for quiet burgs In- stead of bustling urban areas. Explains Sav~u: "Direct- mail marketers have identi- fied retirees as a hot new market group for all kinds of products. There are the tradi- tional Sun Belt worshippers, and now there's the new lei- sure set, called Golden Ponds (from the 1981 movie On Golden Pond}. which is sef.. tJing in smaller, out-of-the-way places " • In Search of Excellence. by Thomas J Petersand and Roben H. Waterman Jr • M~rrends; by John Na1sbitt • Motherhood· The Second OldesJ Profession. by Erma Bambeck • Pet Semetary, by Stephen King • Poland. by James Michener • Thursron House. bv Danielle Steel · • The Wicked Do). bv Mary Stewart IARlllNeWHIU LIAIUllllG Bad enough to have a boring professor for a class you didn't want to take in t~ first place Worse when the class text· book has a price tag of $20 plus. But worst when it's your boring prof who wrote it. Now an economics professor (who else) has found the perfect way to diffuse resentment: He splits royalties from his text· book sales with his students. .,,,. THI MOUA THAT ICOUD I t may sound too goofy to be true. but Mickey Mouse has become a b'B-time re- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Leonard W. Weiss of the University of Wisconsin at Madison · truly believes his books are usefu I to his classes. but being fair-minded. he de- cided to share th e profits in whatever one of four ways ap- peaJed to them: He could use the royalties for a class pany. donate the money to charity. award a certain amount bv lottery during each lecture. or award a certain amount by lottery each week. Students chose the third option. and that's the method Weiss employs. The handout each class period runs anywhere from SS to S20. and yes. win· ners do have to ~ present to collect. As Wei~ explains, "The system has inspired cer- tain people to come to class." cording artist. His 1979 debut disc for Disneyland Records, "Mickey Mouse Disco." went triple platinum (three million copies sok1) On its tail in 1981 came "Mouserase" (500,000 copies sold). Now comes "Mickey Mouse Splashdance," a send-up of -we'll give you three guesses -last 1ear's hit movie F7oshdance. ll'y imaa- ining Minnie in a sweatshirt dress with as many holes as. well. a slice of Swiss cheese. For years. Flor- ida. California (llnd Arizona have been havens on earth for reti rees seeking the sunniest shuffleboard courts. But there is a new hot spoc on the hort- zon. The Places Rated Retirement Guide (Rand Mc- • Nally) ranks Bre- vard. N.C.. as the most ideal retire- ment community in the United States. The guide. written by David Savageau and Richard Boyer, ..__ ____________ __, took into account cli- We telephoned the main public library In Blllif\85. Mont .. to find out what's being read there lately. The JO most frequently requested books. • Blue Highways . by William Least Heat Moon • Chan~. ~ Danielle Steel • Creatmg Wealth. by Robert Allen -lllMYS (All Aquarius) Sunday -Hank Aaron 50: Red Buttons 65. Monday -Ronald Reagan 73. Tom Brokaw 44. 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Studies which conclude that smoking causes disease have regularly ignored significant evidence to the contrary. These scientific findings come from research completely independent of the tobacco industry. We at R.J. Reynolds think you will find such evidence very interesting. Because we think reasonable people who analyze it may come to see this issue not as a closed caset but as an open controversy. We know some of you may be suspicious of what we'll say, simply because we're a cigarette company. We know some of you may question our motives. But we also know that by keeping silent, we've contributed to this climate of doubt and distrust. We may also have created the mistaken impression that we have nothing to say on these issues. That is why we've decided to speak out now, and why we intend to continue speaking out in the future. During the corning months we will discuss a number of key questions relating to smoking and health. 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