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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-13 - Orange Coast PilotCI researcher optimistic .about Al_DS "~fisc~very NE (AP) -PL-0pl; at high risk or ·ng early symP.WmS of Al-quired e Deficiency Syndrome may b<• by a protl'an that reat·tivat<'!:< 39. said l<"riday "Thi· humun body is not a tcsl tube. Wl• JWt don't know how 11 w11J turn out in patie nts" get such a rosy rt~ull an th1· lab ·· Resean·hers at tht• National lnstatul(· for Allergy and lnkdious Dis<.'ast> an Bt-thesda. Md., haw begun tt-sting slJjges," said Gupta. "Once they've gorw on to lawr stages, ll wall be unhkely to nonnalize their immune functiorut." AIDS wl'r1• t••mflrnwd nt1tumally, ac cording to the U S. D.'n tt:rs for o~~ Control an Atlanta. · ·fighting cells. a university r(.•· f J I , I • °' er says. • r .. Sudhir Gupt.a, tll'lwf of basal· and ~immunology at the University llf mJa-lrvine medical sc•hool. ex· optimism about laborator y U'sts rotein. but noted tht•y have yet to ven in hwnan tests. In ye\\,r-lOn!l_ laboratory l'l(periment.s using. blood .draw_!l from AIDS patient.-; with early symptoms, GupUi found the protein anterli>ukan 2 rcacllvated th<' blood's d1seasc-f1ghung l'clls in 9fi per·· · anterlcukm-2 on eight St.'V<.>rl'ly 111 AID$ patients, but Gupta suys at probably would be more efff><:tavc m preventing A!DS an high-risk pa\aents rather than treating fully-deve1oi>c<i cases. BloOd cells drawn from people with advanced cases of AIDS resumed acuv1- ty in only 25 percent or thl• specimens tested with protein. he said AlDS victims s)'low abnormal pro- duction oJ interleukiJ'l-2. a protein n6rrmrtrrJ>roduced by--a c~ of white blood <.-ells that helps those reUs fight disease. The dist>ast•, whll·h attack!. the body's ability t.o defend against thscase, primar· 1ly strtkcs homOSE!xuc.il men, drug abusers who share hy podcrmk· synnges, hemophiliacs lftld Haitians' rent of the cases. , are cautiously optim1sl1c," Gupta, HowC'ver. he said. ..the 1mmunc syst\:.-m 1s such a l'Omplex thing, at would be oa1ve ·to think one molec·ule will l'Orrt'('t the whole thing, t•ven when we "We are learning that if we are going to develop a strategy for treatment .with interleukin-2. we have to rt'<.'<>gruze and identify the patients m their early As of the end of October. :.!.640 cases or Early symptoms include blood eviden~ of immune deficiency and one of two rare illnesses, a pneumona;,i strain ·and a skin cancer y •. • THI DRANGI COAST NOAY,NOYEM•EA1~1113 , . -. ; .... -·· dark line indicates the route of the Irvine tal Riding/Hiking Trail. rvine .coast irail· . . o get funding aid "1'be campacted-d.irt trail lhould be·cornplete 90metime within nat year, Mou abo said. Ita opening is IChedllled to coincide the completion bf traib in Ma.in Regional Park, along w\fh ... ,... -. and in Cryecal <:ove Staie Park. - Mou IUd conbibutiooa to complete the trail will be 5olicited · corporate cootributon as well aa from ptjvate citiziens. The foundation claims to have raiaed over $51 million for ._r1r1.1lftd and trail deve~nl aloce its founding 12 years ago. .,._. u memben of the foundation'• advbory cou.ncil are famed 91a1:ure photosrapher Aneel Adams and former Califoni.ia Gov. und G. Brown. ,. ~YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAP~R ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS St-orm bring-s __ r _ain, slides, wrecks to Orange County Hy STEVE MARBLE 01 IM Dolly Piiot 11111 The rain storm that nobody - even the National Weather Bu- reau -expected took its tolJ Saturday m the fonn of rcx:k·. slides. flooding and a rash of traffic accidents from one end of the county tu the other The storm, dropping a ge ntle but steady rain Saturday. forced Orange County officials to seal off Silverado Canyon after several boulders tumbled onto a roadway, repeau.ng a scene from last spring when rocks were jarred free during continuous downpours. The bOulders felJ on Silverado Canyon Road near Ladd Canyon. resemble .. the Western Front." Authorities reported the canyon "This street's always been an has been closed ext'ept to resi-eyesore but nothmg like this ... said dents, who have not been evacu .... George Paulson. a 30-year-old ated. resident on Avocado Street. The stead y downpour Saturday The short roadway .has ~n also took its toll on a prob· torn up for a resurfaca,ng pro)l'Ct !em-prone street in Costa Mesa for a month and residents are that residents said has begun to circulating petitions man effort to A speed up the street ]Ob. slowed . r -uB h I . downbytherains. wave o urg ar1es ~i~1;:~~;r;iE~G1 A sharp increase in residential burglaries m Huntington Beach. part1cularly daring break-ins while homeowners are sleeping. is perplexing Lawmen who can find no pattern to the cr ime wave. Sgt. Ron Jenkins said burglar- ies went 'up more than 30 percent in October and have continued at an even faster clip lhis month. There were about 160 reported break-ins last month, he said. "It's not the work of just one burglar or ronhned tO-ju~t one area," said the detective ... It's not Jµst dose to the freeways or downtown or north or south, it's just all over ... Oth..r Orang1· Countv callt.'S. Motorist dies In CM hit-run An unidentified motorist war killed late Saturday on the San Diego Freeway in Cdsta Mesa when his car was struck by a hit-and-run driver who was ar- rested later in Garden Grove. Pol.ire said the middle-age man who was killed was northbound OI\ the freeway near Harbor Boulevard when his vehicle waa hit shortly after a p.m. and apparently pushed Qf.f the free- way onto an embankment . The man's identity was being withheld until authorities notified relatives. (See HIT-RUN, Page A%) though. have not reported similar upward swings in residential bur· glaries. Some coast area cities !Jke Cost.a Mesa have even shown decreases m home burglaries. Newport Beach. is down 16 per- cent in in home and business break-ins. l'luntington Beach, because of its sudden takeoff in home bur- glaries. has issued a cnme warn- ing, asking residents to make an t!xtra effort to lock up and watch neaghbormg homes for suspicious activity, "I have no idea what's causing at,"·· said Jenkins. "We'd been down all year long on burglaries and then·thmgs JUSt took off " r.T~~_,_ ... """""' ....... "" , ( r The break-ins have run the the road late Friday 1t fmally gamut, he said. including an spilled over the curbs and into "inordinate" num~r of cat bur-driveways. glaries where the crooks scale-up Residents said they had no luck to second-story windows and getting assistance late Friday from openings. the city when the water started Others. he said, are just as lapping over the curbs. Several f naJ · h h · · persons reported they abandon pro essio wit l aevescreepmg their vehicles after the cars be· tnto homes and tracking down specific items such as jewelry or come stuck in mud and waded to cash while passing over bulky their bomes. possessions like stereos and an-"l wish we t'Ould get the city tiques. counci l down here l wonder how Police in Huntington are askmg they'd lake to lave o n this street," persons with information on said Paulson. who said he fmally potential burglary suspects to called Newport Beach authontaes notify detectives by calling -m an e.ff9rt to get some help from 536-5951 durmg weekday work· the nsin~ water •.•. , ing hours. (Sff STORM DOUSES, Page A%l A day to barter A pair of roller skates for a handful of vitamins? Auc- tioneer Mike lurin o f fountain Valley. left. ~as considering an y and all offers a turday al Barte r Expo •sJ. the 5 th a nnual sw~p-a11d-1rodemee1 in Costa Mesa ~·here barlt>r buff s·were trading off Su<'h things as coff tns. medical a ppointme nts. spas, tires and legal advice '"11""---.-ro·r anything and every- ers u111 ped fro111 p1·ograll1 thing. In the photo below. pinball dealer Shawn Lefebvre tries to interest bouis Ru88e of-New..por-i. - Beach in one o f h is ma- chines. The idea behind the expo, which ~ontinues today starting at I 0 a .m . CI drops teachers without d egree from extension c lassrooms y ANDREA ADELSON die Deir ..... Ii.fl Some teachers who helped ild a UC Irvine Extension gram to its present record llment, are now being told ey aren•t qualified Lo teach glish as a Second language - e program outgrew them Seven of 18 instructors who ach English to foreign students ere told two weeks ago they ould not be rehired next quarter use they don't hold master's gTeE$, according to Shet-rie dwin, one of the instructors ·ven 30-days notit'e. Baldwin, 37, who has a helor's degree in rhetoric and ative writing and has taught or two years in the extension program, said "there 1s no academic or performance reason to fire me " But Dean Richard Baisde n said the notice has less to du with the present instructors' abtlities than with a decision to hire full-tame faculty Five or six instructors are to be hired, with benefits and a full-year contract because the extension program is to have permanent quarters ne xt fall and will n.') longer operate on a quarter-to-quarter basis. Baisden said. Extension classes are bemg taught in an industrial romplex a few miles from campus. Classes previously had been taught in hotel rooms ~ a cafeteria. UCI Extension facilities are to be · Aoae Bowl hope• wlltlng UCLA's football team was dealt a serious blow In the race lor the Rose Bowl by losing 27-2~ to Arizona Saturday. Page C 1. One of the mott popular exhibit• In the Smltheohlan lnatltutton In Wuhlnton D.C. 19 the dllplay of lnqural gowns worn by the Rrat lad'-over theYMfl. P11ge a 1 completed on campus sometime next fall , according to Susan Church of the campus infonnation off ace. "W.:! now feel the necessity to make a commitment to permanent staff. Previously we hired people solely on <rcasual basis," Baisden said. "We would have instituted (the maste r's requirement) long ago had we had permanent pos- itions ... He added: "It's unfortunate that some of the staff people don't meet that requirement." Sara Stonn. teaching at UCI Extension sint'e its inception in J anuary of 1980, said "I was saddened and shocked. I've given a lot and invested a lot of energy IStt UCI EXTENSION, Page AZ) ---------- a t the Orange County Fairgrounds, is to trade goods for goods. More than 1,000 toured the meet's opening da~·. 1 . , .. -A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 13. 1983 ·santa Ana man captured in.Anaheim-Sho.oting spree A gunm.111 who h.w n cadtxl h1n'IS('lf m ,1 hl1h•I room nl.'ar 01s1wvlaml fw nw rt• than 10 h~1w-s-whtlt• lw sprayt'<I rw1gh born1g llllHt·b w11h bulll'I .. ., l\)ld au1h11ri t1t•!> ht• wa.'i ,1 l\t ..1r11w l'or ps v,ett•nm who had fuught 111 Vwt nan1 ' JUrc'Ci during tht:> swgl'. which forced the evat·uat1on of a bout HO people from thrt't' motels near the popular tourist attracuon , officials said. T he gunman h rl'd at least a dow n shots, poht't' said. 10:20 p.m r r1day. 1-:rlt'Wlnl' :\aid O ffll•ers lolJbt..J war gas mt<> lhf? r0om and n •turnL>d Hamile's fir<,' when he shot at them on thl· roofs of two nc·~rby hotels. but ht• was not injured~ , Police rusht'Cl.io when he OJX·n- ed tht' d oor a t·i·a ck to lN the dog out of the• mott•I room. Erlcw int· ......... , .. _ . tll•••''_.., ............... .... ·. 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It was not d ear what prumptro thl' incident. said. ' Deborah Bucklew of the O r- ange County RL'Cl Cross said an unide ntified w oman was cut on the nose by flying g lass and tre ated at a nearby emerge ncy room About 80 persons Wl're e vacuated from the Sa n ds. Tro p1can a and Carousel mo tels and moved to the Hyatt Hotel. Al'l"ord mg to <1 c.·rt '° n ·111 •11. m·arly 9,000 N<·WfJIJJ t tl'std1·1w .. ., eoulcl qualify t•1 add ;1 M~111tcl hmuly u111t to th1·1r li11~ it tlw t ounctl passt•s an 11rd11H1111~· ~Jl111w AP Wlr•pl\olO ~..., w g Granny Flats-' -... . i1ll11v. r11·11pr1 ,,, 1rn 11 .. H 1 ·"' .. llllfl ,, H '.1 lh.lj'•• \\I .111 .111\ li;1\ I 1 111 1uglt ill• 1!.d 111111.., '" rl11 It .! ;tfl'OI '. hi t \Jf)11lll' d "The conversatioh consisted of 1mem11ttent statements about a g1rlfn end, some l'Onv~rsation ln V1et nameSt' about him being in Yll!tnam and in the Mar ine Corps." .said Shen Erle wint.>, a police spokesw oman. "H e did express some L'Oncem about his. g1rlfnend and his dog." Lawr ence .Ham ilc· Cound lmun Donald A S11 .1us ... • s:.11d ht· is t•11nt•t·rnt·d .1bou( I he· Pol1t•t• !'Wltd I lamtlt• surn •ndt'rt'Ci w1-thouta stru~lt.>at l:l 4 i~1 rn and was bookt~i on <t llt•mptt-<l murder ~harge~ a t Oran~t· Count) J4,il Au_thonttl'S rt'l'O\'l'rro a n flt• from ~ the motel roam . whe re Hazrult: '· reportl'dly had bc.>t•n staying s1m·e Tuesday with his dug ~ ·One woman was slig h tly in-.,,-. Dispute over car leaves SA man dead A 24-year-old San t.a ' Ana man was shot arid kiUed Saturday mornmg in Garde n Grove follow - ing a dispute over a repos.seSS<'d car. police reported. Peter Paul Armendarez was shot. once in the chest durin g a struggle over a loaded rifle at the Garden Grove residence. Para- medics r ushf'd the man to the UCI Med1caJ Center where he was pro noU.nced dead o n ar.r1v.al Thelma ArmeJO. 2-l. was ar- rested on susp icron of murder and booked at Orange County Jail. police said Two other persons i.nitiaJJy arrested tn ronnec-tion w ith the shootrng were later r eleased Armendart'z. poitl'l' said, had one to the· Earlt' Orin· n -s1dmce w 11h a brotlit>r ro S<'ttlC' an on going d ispu tt' over a rq:x'5S<'SS<'d \'t·hrdi: Officer:; said Amw.Jo a nd ht•r l §usba nd n1t'l thl· two ml·n at the· oor whert· d -.hou 11ng rm1t<:hrng upte<l A stru~glt· for <l ri fie-. 1 hat hce s.itd ~·4.., promptt-d ag.un.-;t o all nC'a r tht.· frfJnt d•>or brc•k1· out d rC'Su ltC'd 111 tlw gun hC'mg Hamile locked himself into his room and began fi ring around T a pestry donate d J ack B<.'gg. his wife and tht•rr two sons. ages 8 and 13. wL·r·t• vtsiting Disneyland from Calgary , Canada, <1nd werl' 111 tlw adf.!l'tml Carousel hutel when ht• heard sh ots around 3:30 a.m fo)vl• or six sh ots folluw c.-d 111 t ht· nt>xt l ''' hours "We du.l n't rt'j,:11gn1:z.t· rt .it fu~t It soundl·<l lrkt· a loud frn· l'l'~ll kL·r Then il rt•peatc-d," &gg said Dolly Pllol Pholo b' Howo1d llpln ldi&·h:gP<l .C·o yote Cany·on landfill plan mee~ings set Co~ta 'l t>sa· ~la~ or Donn llall j oi1~~ Fidciity F e d e ral"s Ba rba ra ; ln- card,un a . a o-ti-David Ei~wnman , dirt•<·tor of th.-Ma rdt•n ( :t•ntt~r ttf Ed m·a t iona l Tht>ra p~· in Co~ta 'l t'~a. 111 front of a lapt·~tr ~ donale·el lo th•~ c·t·nlt•r In al ... savin#(s a nd loa n. Ficlt•l ih· 1:·,·clt·r- u l's Costa Mt>!'>a l.raiwh of'f ic·•· "a-. hou~ht h v th .. c·it~ ·.._ n·tl t·H •lop- nwnl a~t·nc·~· n ·c·t•111 I ' a nti "ill ht• d e•nwli ... h c•d . T.hrN· puhhl mt'\•llng.., u111 1 r r1 m g thl prupo::.t'<.l t•>.p.illSIUll •I tlit Covotc· Canvun :.amlar) l .... 1111flll E!..S<:hedu lc:CI 1n Orangl c .. unt" communUJt'S Mondd~ and Tut•., dav. STORM DOUSES THE ORANGE COAST ••• Tht.· meetings will int'ludt· J presentauon of plans for t.•nl..i rg- ing the landfill and lan<.1-g rJdtng plans considered tn th1· En vironmen tal lm paC'l Rc·port con cerning the pro.)C'<.·t now bt·rng circulated. Me£>llngs schedull'd an ·. 2p.m. Nov 14 m the NPwport Beach-C1tv Council l'hambt:ro;;. 3300 Newi)ort Boule\'.trd, Nt•w - porl"'Seach 6.30 p.m Nov 14 in tlw Irvine City Council chambers, 17200 Jamboree. ln ')n e 1:30 m Nov 15 111 thc• Orange annfng Comml~mn room . Hall of Admrn1s - trat1on. 10 Civic Cc•nter Plaza. Santa Ana From Page A 1 \/\' a t L' r w ci s e v e n t u <l 11 y \'a~·uunwd from tht· roadway Sat- urda~ though l'es1denLs said 1t remainl-d covered with. a foot of · watt·r a ftt·r th e effort Some residents on the street wt•n t w11 ho ut water. gas and t('it.'phon(' service last week whe n a pte<-e u f earth-moving equip- Wrong police dog A photo caption m Saturday's ·Daily Pilot incorrectly 1den t1fied an Lrvine police dog. The d og shown m the photograph is Bart, a tnin&f BOuv1er-t-haTtias taken t he place of another dog tha t was removed from the police ran ks because of an attitude problem . ment <.:aught ftrl' and st·nt fl.mil's anlo thl· u111t1y poll'~ O t ht·r n •sr- d en ts havt' rompla mc>d t hat lmw splinklt-d on lht· strt'l't to d ry up water from an earlier ·tom1 1s st.art111g to <:at pain{ off t heir r:ars. "T he whole' thing Just sc'C'ms like a case of real neg lt'Ct on th<· part of thl' city." SCAid Pau lson . T he two-da~ s torm d ro ppt.-d as much as an m ch of rain rn some Ora nge Coast <treas. H u n t ingt o n B C' a c h weath er-watcher J . S he rman Denny record ed .93 inch es since F riday mommg . He said the ra111fall brings the season tot.al to 6.40 inches, m ore than double tht! m ount l ast year at th is lime "Usually the rain y season is just starting now," said the veteran weather buff. 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November 13. 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS Reagan/in demilitarized zone Pre idenl makes unpre,:e de11t (•d vis it to ¥iew ,.,,;,,,h Korean 'fronl lines o f { r ee do m ' a c k son, d e 1nons trators rotest Carribhe an policy y Tbe Asso<'iated Press , "WAS HINGTON Al ll'a.'l 20.000 tlcrnunstraturs, .JOined by ~mcx·ratk prl"s1dt.-nn.1! hupdul Jesse Jac~.m. massed near the ite HoUSt' on S;1turtlay m prott>st agamst Pn>s1dent Reagan's eign [>'>hl'v an Ct'ntrnl Anwrn·.1 and tht• Caribbean . J ackson. the turt.>d spc"'aker on .1 l'Old. blustl•ry-aflt'm oon of speeches and test soogs. al'CUsed Reagan of "11wreaslngly using military might 15 a fu-st rt'SOrt ratht•r than d last resort," and usmg "poor blacks, ~hites a nd Hispanic~ ~ cannon fodder ._in.. .Creruid;i and C A M P LLBERTY BELi,.. South Korea (AP)-With a wh1lt' flag of tru<:e waving Crom his armored limousine, Pres1dent Re- agaJ1 made an unprecedented journey · m to Korea's desolate demilitarized w ne Sunday and visjted with Amert£an Gls s t.and · mg Watch "on thtp'front lines of freedom ." T he trip in to>tt;ie ominous territory foUowed a S unday morning prayer service the presi- d en t atte nded w ith about 200 troops. after he arrived in this r ugged. mountamous area under ex.traucduwry ~..,·ur1ty. With St't:rt'l St'rv1t't' al<(t•ll ts walking at tht• s1Cit· and a van 11f S WA'f team agent:> immL-dmtl·ly behind. Reagan's ltmousuw drovl' slowly from tht' ht>hcopt.cr land - ing w ne to a motorpool dt'P'>l fur a n outdoor prayer servK·t: with troopS-; In at't'Ordor\CC with lhl· 1953 arm1st1t·t.• that ended th1• Korean War . u white flag of ll'Ut'l' was att.al·h(-d to the door of tht• ltmousine Under a l'anopy of green ;mu· brown camouflag<• nt'ttlng and surrounded by two machtnt.• gun-t11pfJt'<.I <.irm11re'<I pt:'rsonne·I c·arril'l'S anJ two lrUl'kS, Hl'ag<1n wursh1ppt.'ll al th<' S<;rVU.'l' a11d ht·ard a choir o( Kort:an orphCJn:. sing "J esus L<Wt 'S Mt·" The pr<:sldl'nl wort> an oltv"' drab parka with fur t'Ollar over his sl\lt a nd tll' on a windy, (·hilly day WhJle military read1nei.i. ~1lways re1m11ni; high at the border area. t>Xl'<·p tiunal prl'<:a ullons wen• t.akt.·n (or Hl'agan's safoty Scc·uraty l'hl'<'k.'\ WC'rl' u ghtc nt'<.I <it military posts. and t'amouflag(• nettil'\g was h ung at scvtAral srtb tu prc·vcn l North Koreans from gl·tung l.rguod vww 11f lhl· 1 l"l lJ S prt:1>1dPnl II> t·ntl•r th<· DMl. · -At tlw DMZ -;t.•µar;1t1ng Kc11 t·.i an to I wo c.:uuntrws. Hcagwi w;" rtlt'<.'llng with trou~ <Jl Guar OJJl.l'>l C..:ollwr, onl' of two guar d pusW> 111 the Ameman putrolll'll l>(."'(.l.l)r 11f tlw DMZ T ht· U1111t'<.I St<itl-s h:i.., :m.1100 troops an Suuth KorL·a . w11.h u pwards of 1,500 rnl•n statmm-<l .it the DMZ. Heagan·~ trap tt1 lhl· UMZ w;i), ,, l' a r c f u I I ~ :. l r i p t <· d madt .. for·tt'lf ·vasmn produ1·1u111 r:banon " "We demand a rwv. l'Ourse, a now '--oaliuon. a new adersh1pf' h1• said Jad<...;(m w;is bo.101>d wht.•n tw declared that a nit~ Ntltlllns pt>at'l'kt<t•p1ng fnrt•· 1s 11t•t'dt'(I in L~.banon. but ;heered whE>n tw se11d Am1•rn·a "h.1s nH purpoSt• tht•ft' U.S.: 21 Grenadians di-ed in ·invasion ~iller "s organs d onate d YOUNGSTOWN .. Oh1t• 'fhl· lJtlwr ot a man whu shot ~imsclf to death .1flt>r gunning down an Uh1u pohc·t.· officer says ht· ~onated has son's urgans l.x't'UUSl' 'hl' wanll'<l uthC'r people to live &am Perdut•'s heart. hvC'r and 1wn k1dm•ys wcrt.• given to hospitals ~ Washington. Balt1morl' and PHLsburgh. ~10 offll'1als a l incheskr Memorial Hosp1wl an W1nchesll'r. Va . whert· Perdue ed'T ul'Sdav Perdul', ~ti. shot h1rnst"lf t•arly Monday morning at rus uncle's home In Stephens C1!~. \'a . aftt'r tl•l11ng his uncle.he had ahot and k illed a Poland township pohl"t>man. authon ues satd ... fo ur B eirut b om bing •·ictin1s bu_rie d Family members gathe red Saturday at separa te funerals for four Mannes who died in last month's Beirut bombing. and one Catholic bishop warned mourners that retallauon was "not the way to peat-e .. Sgt Steven Br~·I\ "LaR1v1ere. 22. o f Ch1ropet>. Mass .. was buried m S t Ro.st' Cemetery with full military honors after a ~-minute funeral Mass tn St George's Church. which he had pttended as a vouth -In Groton. Conn .. where 22-year-old Lant'e Cpl. William Hart p.ras buried. the Rev Richard Rodgers of Calvary C hurch of God in Christ said. "Let me teU you. there's if pm-etag on e very thing fhere's a price to be paid. and this young man accepted his wtth pride.'' • ~ In Stamford. Conn , 23 -year-old Cpl Devon Sundar was uned in St John's Cemetery a(ter a funera.1 Mass al St. Mary's man Catholic Ch urch that was a ttended'by several hundred pie. · -In Girard. Pa .. nearl)""l00 tnends and relatives gath ered in the ow as Lance Cpl. Rf hard Fluegal was buried in G irard 1a n e crash 11itims identifie d ST GEORGE'S, Grenad a (AP> US -lt-d forC'l>S k1Ued i!I G rena- d ian l'1v1llans and. wounded 2Hll during thC' invasion of thl' Carib- bea n island nation. but they k1lltid no Grenadian soldiers. Amerin rn a uthorittes said Saturday The · autho1:1t1cs also sard they had detamt-d a former a ide of slam Prime Minister Maurice Bishop on suspicion of "spreading bad will" and that two Americans · W('re among people be1og sought as "a threat to the l'OUn try." M~j. Gen. J ack Farris, w ho l'omma nds the 2,300 U.S. comba t troops remaining on Grenada. said 18 civilians perished wt\en US. planes accident.ally bombed a mental hospLtal during their as- sault on.St. George's. Three other G re nadian civilians died of battle wounds, Farris said. T he tally of Grenadian cas- ualties, the first offered by U.S. officials si nce the Oct. 25 invasion. listed no Grenadian soldiers killed. The tally showed 18 America ns k ille d and 11 3 wounded, and 42 Cubans kiUed and 57 w ounded. Meanwhile, U.S. officials said they had de tained and questioned Kendrick Radix, who was o ne of Bishop's closest associates. They said he was held overnight and rele~·Saturday. Radix, who had been Bishop's industrial development minister. had ~ught refuge in the Cuban Embassy after a more radical faction in the government over- th rew Bishop m mid -October Bishop's assassina tion Oct. 19 was one of a S<'raes of bloody even ts . ,. I _...,._ __ ....... -...... -- !\~ • .. . I I t' '; • ..· ' AL. . me m be r of the multi-na tiona l pea cekeeping forces o n Grenu<la patrol a road near Pf'a-rls Airpo rt Fr id a y a othe r so ldie r check a ve hicle tha t was h eading into t he airport. that led to the invasion· bv tht· United S tates and eastern 6mb- bean forces. Farris said Radix was picked u p on orders of Sir Paul Scoon. Grenadian governor general, <1 nd U.S. Army Maj George Wright said Radix had been ·1c1ted by some people of the local popula(·(• as an instigato r m spreading bad wiU among the people. for exam- pie m public pla~ ... Last w~kend. Radix was one or a number of G renadians w ho appeared before a group of U.S. congressmen v1s1ung Grenada un a fact-finding mission He cr1ll- dzed the invasion. l'allmg at "op- portunistl('" and saying at wa~ 1llcgaru ndl·r intt.-rnat1onal law U.S. anti Car1bbc>an troops. working from a printed hst nf names, conunued stopping l'ar.. at roadblocks m an e ffort to find mdivi.duals for qu~uonmg. U.S spokesman. James Dandridge s:rni the list mt'luded th~ who "<:ul'l"- slltute a thrc·at to the countn ." including former Grenadi°c1n soldiers and members of lht• Jormer govc>rnmt•nt Dandridgl' wuulci nut say he'" lung thl1 list WJ!) ' SAN DIEGO-Two people were in cntical condition Saturday ~ UC-San Diego Medical Center after being badly bu rned 1n a ;Jane crash th~at_k1Ued two other passengers. author111es said T he ~ur V?Ctuns W!"re abOard a Beechcra ft 56 CT-Baron that was fl ying ) misty cond1t1ons F riday mght when 1t a pparently hit a power lane "d came down a t the· edge of a housing tract. saui Bill Patts. p.okesman for the San Diego Fire Department No Orti.' on the round was anJured Thi" ptldt. Toni Lt·ssard . 38. of $an Dat•go. fered burns uvE.•r 85 percent of has body, said n u rsing supervisor ane Mask A passenger. Rene Finlay. 21. of San Diego, was ed over 60 percent of h er body Both were throw n from of the ton impact. Killed we re Robert Finlay. 54, of Hawau. and has ughter, Robbin Finlay, 24. of San Diego. sa.1d coroner's oH1c1aJ bert Grubb Arafat asks safety pledge before he leaves Tripoli Terroris ts kil more despite greater security F resta urant strike averte d SAN FRANCISCO -A stnke threatened against 88 r estaurants, including some of this tourist mecca's most elegant. was ~verted Saturday w ith ten tallveagreement on a health and welfare pmtract More than 2.000 waiters. cooks and bartende rs gave up preparallons for p1ckeung when the agreeme n t was announced shortly after noon Details of the pact bet~een Local 2 of the Hote! and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Umon and the Golden Gate Restaurant Assocauon wcre·not 11pmed1ately available. But union spokeswoman Barbara Lew is said the employers "me t all the demands of tt}e union " More T ara Burke kidna p verdicts S AN FRANCISCO -Jurors weighing hundreds of charges tagamst two men accused of ludna pping and sexually abusing little rTara Burke have returned 58 guilty verdicts in their first four days LO! deliberations. The panel','which has been announcing verdicts ltwice a day. planned to resume its work Monday on some 240 remaining charges aga inst Luis "Tree Frog'' Johnson. 34, and Alex Cabarga. 18 T he older man has pleaded innocen t and the ~n-ager innocent by reason of rnsanaty to more tha n 300 counts. Beside the · iy ver<.Uci.. I.here have been 18 acqu&' a!i iU1'» l'ueiday. Toll rises in tank car d isas ter NEW DELHJ. India Tht> dPath toll an the explosion of two railroad tank cars rose lo 10:1 on Saturday. authorities said Fifteen people who were bu~m the Nov 3 blast d ied of their w ounds in th ree government h Is an the past 24 hours. the officials said. Mea nwhile. India's hcast Frontier Railway completed its pro be into thc> explosion a t Dhulwa~ railway station, 240 miles north of Calcutta Dcta1b of thi: report were not immediately known Press reports said thl· £>Xplos1on occurred as local villagers. including women a nd children. tned to coUect flammable na ptha lealung from one of the tankers TR[POLl. Lebanon (AP) - Yasser Arafat on Saturday de- manded guaranteeslor...the ~!ety of his fighters and civilians before he could leave Tr ipoli, w hich has been besieged for more than a week by Syn an-backed PLO mutineers. At least 1,000 people have been reported slain m the tank and artiUery attacks on P alest inian refug~ Cl!JTlps where Arafat's men held out. The loyalists re- t reated to the Baddawi camp outside Tripoli after one camp feU last week. "I came because my people were facing direct dange r," the Palestine Liber ation Organization chief told a news conference. ''ll is m y duty lo be beside them, so I cannot leave without giving full guarantees and assurances ... Asked if he w ould leave w ith such assurances. Arafat re pUed: ''That is under discussion." Arafat said he had spol<J?n with K uwaiti officials who negotiated a truce Wednesday between t}\r mutineers and the loyalists who have been fighting since Nov. 3, and that contacts w ere under way with Syria and the Soviet Union. The shooting tapered off S atur - day. The U.N. Relief a nd Works Agency said somf' 9,000 Palesti- nian refuget'S, mostly from the Baddawi camp, have sough t shelter w ithin th e city of Tripoli and that families remaining in Baddawi -a bout 3.000 people - were huddled in 11 air -raid We're Listening ••• Wh.11 do \IHI lik e• ahout th<' Oatl y Pilot.~ What don't you ltkr ? 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"''""'" tJt't 'tJ VOL. 78, NO. 317 shelters and two tan kers were supplying them w ith water · • Arafat has sa1d l ! be leaves Tripoli he w ill go to his polt tical headquarters in T unis. A senior aide to the PLO chief. who asked not to be 1dentrfied, said Arafat w as demanding Arab League observers lo moni tor the truce, lifting of tht: siege of T ri poli and withdrawal or Syrian a nd Libyan forces from nor thern Lebanon. The Syrians. the LibyahS and the mutin~rs accuse Arafat or abandonmg armed struggle> against Israel m favor of nego- tiation. and want him deposed as leader or the PalestLnia ri movt'- ment. Arafa t said Syrian a nd Libyan forces, .ilong with the m U,tineE>rs, . continued to besiege Tripoli de spite his willingness "to fulf11l all our promises for the eease-f1 re "The Syrians. Libyans ond their puppets arc trying to carry on the faRhttn~.'' ht> said NEW YORK (AP) ~ Terrorists todav are less comrmtted to their poltucal causes, run gr~ater personal risks and have Cewt•r chances of success. Yet more people are dying m t.erron sm auacks_ ·'This year , 1983, Is going to be probebly the bloodiest year for which we have a ny statistics." said Brian Michael Je nkins. a terrorism rt-searcher at the Rand Corporauon. J enkins says the bombs are bigger, th~ k1dnappmgs mon• daring and the tbreats of mass-scale. high-technolog y extortion more rC'al as terrorists become more willing to krll large groups uf people. T he starkest example 1s the 139 Amerit:an ~rvacemen killed an last montl'l's suicide truck-bombing m Beirut "ln looking at incide nts'wa th 10 or more fat.al aues .. we have h<1d more already this yea r than m 1980-82 combined." J enkins said. He said this was in hne with the theorv that hard.:.co.re ter rorists a re not so much fanatical believers in a cause as societal losers wnh nothing more to lose. "I'm tndtncd to think that anyone who would comm.at an act of ter rorism 1s m~nt.ally 1U," agreed Norman Antokol. a spokesman m the State Department's Office for Combating Terrorism. "Such a person would ob\'1ously have an antisocial personality " Jenkmssa1d terrorists' acts were no longer necessarily aimed at C'hangmg~ 1)011ttqd si~uation qr i::ffecting ch'arrg~in s:octety-t~a-y they were an s truggles for inde pendence in Israel. Cyprus, Algeria or Kenya earlier m this century. l nl'reascd security -the Unttt>d States alone spends $200 m11l1on a year to protect its diplomats -make it less likely that terrorists wall escape after at'COmphshmg their v1olence. Jgnk1ns SA1d . ( THE POSH TUXEDO Classic styling. qt its finest . Appropria te onytirne di the yeor, yet perlect for ell of the occasions lhat make our holiday season so special. Ge nl1emen·s Clolhtno Inspired b y Ttodlf•on ·) 4b Fashion Island. N9wJ)Of1 8eoeh (714) 04o.8310 J --- A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 13, 1983 train . ·derail ~- MARS HALL, Texas (AP) - Five cars from the-Amtrak vain Eagle derailed in a wooded, ru,ral area Saturday. killing at least four people. while at least 24 otht'rs were hosp1ta11zed. authorities said. A sheriff at the scene said 25 people were unal'COunted for while Department of Public <;afe- ty officials in Austin ~ all but five passengers were aerounted for. ~escue workers using heavy cranes began lifting up the cars. a process officials said would take all rught. There were confhcung reports about the number of dead and injur.ed from the scene. the hospi- tal and· Amtrak ~fficials. Harrison County' Shen ff Bill Oldham blamed the lack of a good passen- ger list for the confusion. Railroad employees were counting the number of people aboard the time of the derailme nt. he said. Injured passengell6 ae lower ed from an overturned Amtrak passenger .-~ train no rth of Marsha ll, , Saturday afternoon. A"Wt1....,10 ' Texa~, Congress passes spending hill- WAS HINGTON \AP) -Con- gress, acting to make i;ure gover'n- ment operations conunue uninter- rupted, approved Saturday emergency spending legislation that congressional leaders say is assured of winning President Reagan's sigll<!ture. The Senat~w1th virtually no discussion, passed th'e measure Qn a voice vote and sent it to the White House. Earlier, the Howie voted 173-136 in favor of the compromise stopgag bill worked. out by congressioruil negotiators dl.U'ing day-long bargaining un Friday To get Reagan's approval, 'th<.• conferees wtuttled down ad- ditional c:ducation and social spending sought by House Demo- crats to about 10 pert:ent of tht' nearly $1 bilJ1on initially sought Passage o( the measure and the president's signature, expected Monday when he returns from a trip LO the Far East, means 1hat depawnents and agencies covered by the bill -including the White House will be carrying on business as usuaJ at the start of the week Much of the government has ,been technically without money since midnight last Thursday, but there has been no impact on Wright U-Tl·xcc.. whoh<Ad pushl"(.i the $1 b1lhon 1ncr~asc m domest.1c spendrng, . said the final trimmed-down figure of $98 7 million in add1twnal domestic spending demonstrated the "un- balanced set of priorities the nation has experienced for the past three y~ars." As Repubhcans offered scat- ten~d shouts of "vote, vote," Wright r emined them, "On anoth~r day we shall resume our hght" t.o reverse the budget cuts Reagan has urged, on Congress. Other legaslaLOrs decned th~ pork barre l that had been \1-'Ck.£-d away an the legislauon. ~gis­ lat1on that must tx· pasS<.'Ci, such as the stopgap bill. often. becomes an attracltvl' vt>h1cle tu which mem- lx·rs of Congress cun ~tt.ach ~t prOje('lS For exampll'. at thl' bt-hest o( MaJOnty Leader Howard H Baker Jr .' R-Ttnn , the bill an- clud~ ~6.4 m1lhon !<J _ ~ refunded by user ft:es ~ f9r the Tenn~ Valley Authority to use for 1mprovemC'nts in white-water rafung on the OC'onee River. Conte, though, tned to argue that such items were not a prevalent"'ln this measure as in past bills. "It happened so quick," said passenger Adah Sarber of -Lakeville, Ind . "There was no warning. We were going a long ... heard t his terrible crash ... glass was fl yi.ng." spokesman R. Clifford Black. R~ue workers were trying to recover a log in the locomotive that shouJd have recorded the train's speed just before the at'Ci- dent, said Missouri_Paci(ic spokes- man WiUru-d Schul~~· showed 163 people on board, federal operations because Vet- including 14'5 passenge~:ind 18 t-ra.ns Da-y, followed by theweek- "There's some piglets here, not pork." Conte said. Other legislators argued against the inclusion of various other Pel projects. prompung the chciirman of the House Appropriations Com- mittee, Re p. Jamie L. Whitten. D-M1ss .. to snap. "lt was necessary to reach an agreement and it was necessary to reach an agreement because half the government was coming to a close " crew members. end, gave federal workers three days off. -· At mghtfaJl, workers were "l know this package will be A ticket agent said the trair\ had been ruruung late. but its speed at the ume of the accident wasn't immediately known. One passen- ger satd the tram had been speeding to get an ailing passenger using heavy /construction eqwp-accepted by the ·White House and ment to puU· the cars apart. will be signed by the president," The tram. carrying 138 passen- gers. 12 Amtrak e1"9ployees and five Missouri Pacifi~ railroad em- ployees. was heading from Ch1 - ~go to San A.ntoruo-at H>~l-0~. when accident OC'CUrred. Blal·k said Oldham said the marufest Schultz said. Rep. Silvio O. Conte, R-Mass .. the "They need to pull them ba.ck so seJtior ..&PJ!l:>lican on the H ouse that we have some room to Lift Appropriations Committee. told them up and see what the situ-his colleagues. _, ation may be underneath," he Still, there was scattered In the Senate, the romplamts were about having to work on Saturday to a doctor ._ "We have no mformauon on the -cause at this point." said Amtrak satd. "It's go ing to tak.e us all grumbling about the measure. rug ht." ili~im~ii~ii~;jiiiil~iiii.iHouse Majority Leader JUT1 Icy storfils blast the Northeast By The Associated Press against tht.-shorf' uf Lake M1ch1gan on Friday, Icy gales gustmg up to 50 mph thrashed the inundating part of Chicago's Lake Shore Drive in Northeast and churned up breakers on the southern what traffic off 1c1aJs said was the worst flooding in 1·5 ·Great Lakes on Saturday a5 the Coast Guard yea.rs. suspended a search. for people who had radioed that At about -1 .:m Pm F'nday the Coast Guard they were abadomng a boat an high waves Past of Chicago monitored a rad1od1stre$SCall that said an unspecified ~ An acc1dPnt on an ICY road da11ned the hfe of a number of peoplc•aboard a boat namt.'Ci ''Gypsy" were woman in South Dakota-as up to 3 mcht'S uf now a~ndomng It for a lift> raft Ill high waves about nine . . mill's east o( Ch1c-a~o ... blanketed the ::.tale. And a snowstom1 that left three -people dead in Pennsylvania and doggc-d Pit· A ht•lacuptn, ,m l11rplant· and i.l cuttN· SC"arched tsburgh 's atrport with up to 5 inches of snow moved for the boat until 11 Pm F'nday. then resumed into Maryland's mount.ams. p1hng up 5 mc:heso( snow Saturday - rn 20-degree t'Old The Coast Gu::µ-d suspended the effort Saturday Wet. windy weatht'r Friday also clauned the life afternoon because ho boat or debris were found after of a man wh~ t·ar flipped over an DE:lawar<' a 400-square-mile search. said Lt Blaine H~rrocks. Sno~ wa... half a foot deep an parts of w esll·rn Harbor rt>(.:ords 1nd1catro all boats named ·New York talE' and slippery roads caused up to tW "Gyps-y" had lx.-cn taken from th«! water and no one highway acx1dt>nts near Binghamton. N. Y . om· had bft>n reportt.-d missing, but w1tnt'SSC'S said they officer sa•d One traffic fat3hty was reported saw a a plL•asure boat an tht· lake Friday afternoon. Ten-foot wave'\drl\:cn by 40 mph w1nd:.lT<t!>twd the Coast Guard said Ginny Foat trial testimony que~tioned GRETNA. La tAP) -ConVlcted killer John Sidote was questio ned Saturday about an in- consistency in hlS t.esumony at the murder trial of feminist leader Ginny Foat, and said he didn't remember how many times a murder vtcllm was beaten. Eighteen years after a robbery-slaying in this New Orleans suburb, S1dote has taken the witness stand to testify that Ms. Foat. his ex-wife, committed the crime. "l don't recall how many times Mr Chayo was struck," he said. Defense lawyer Robert G lass asked him to look at Ms. Foat and tell her that she committed the crime . Sidot.e refused. "I'm not going to foUow your instructions," he said. "l don't want to be here. Mr. Glass." • Decorator .,_nem• • Moun.!fd on aheets so you can Install H1llyt • Look tor .. •• tagtt FREE WITH PURCH -P ASE! Allft, CAULK STANLEY TOOts ~•k ., . . 1 counter Or d•laUet Sido\& telil.lf1ed Eada)' that h.e ~. Foat joined in beating Argentine toy manufacturer Moises Chaya to death with a ure lron in 1965 after she lured him to Gretna from a New Orleans bar where she Glass then eoncluded his cross-examination and Sidote was excused until Monday, when he will undergo re-direct examination by the prosecution. The rest of Saturday's session was taken up with def~ and prosecution--arguments over the cad-__.....__.. missibility of some documents as evidence In the case. ~. ., J!flm!7 nstant Winner ~ . · .. .. .. ·: worked as a go-go dancer. • Sidote wascross·examined Saturday by defense lawyers. who pointed out that ma 1977 confession to New York police. Sidote said Chayo was struck only by Ms Foat. Asked about the inconsistency. Sidote said: "I have not rehearsed any of the testimony." Glass also had concentrated on allegations that Ms. Foat was regularly beaten by Sidote before leaving him. "l never beat Virginia Foat. I struck her," Sidot.e said. In response to other questions from Glass. 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"We have more parishes than there are post offices in this country.'' he has told audiences ranging from several hundred to several dozen. "The Catholic Church has' an unparalleled · opportun1ty to raise questions" about the morality of nuclear weapons. But Hehir. a U.S. Catholic Conference official who helped, the btshops draft the letter issued in Chicago las( May. also tells Catt!olics• they-must answer another question: -will the bishops' document become the church's document?" . When they gather in Washington Nov. 14-17 the bishops will hear from Bishop George Fulcher. chairman of the letter follow-up comrruttee. that the document is the focus of one of. the most extensive educational efforts in the history of America's largest congregauon The letter -so long and complex it probably will not be read by mqst of the 52 million U.S . Catholics -is being taug)u in parochial sehools and religion classes. discussed 111 parish meetings, weekend retreats. college classes and Sunday sermons. It has been the theme of a film festivaJ in San Diego and an an ti-poverty workers' con - ference in Appalacnia. After' a slow summer. "ever yone's trying to get this onto people's agendas and into their hefids," 'said Sister Loretta Carey of Fordham University. "The church 1s an 1nstllut1on with its own 1 calendar," said Jar:nes Stackpoole. news editor of I Detroit's archd1ocesian newspaper. "It has a I differen~ perspectlve on time than most people do. I But when it gears itself up. 1t really movc.""S." Almost 2 rruUaon copies of the lettei:..have been j djstributed. The book form has sold more copies than any publicauon of the Catholic Conferem.'t" sihce the successor to the Balumore Catechism. It has been translated into French. Spanish. Dutch, ltal.i,an, German, Ja panese and Laun. There-:are plans for~ educational conuc book, and someone has even made a movie out of 1t. Bishop Walter Sullivan of Richmond. Va .. has Wted tw_o-thirds O( the parishes ID hlS con- servative, 35,000-square-mile diocese. denouncing the nuclear bomb as "the ultimate anti-Christ." Bishop Ernest Unterkoefler of Charles-ton. S.C., has defended the letter against editorial attacks and later this month wall discuss it at the Citadel. a military academy The letter's message is being infused anto the curriculum of the Catholic school system, w ith 3,400 schools and 3 m)llion students. . </111."Vt/. '/ftt?ll .Y'!Wtl 3131 BRIST'OL STREET. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 714·557-3CX>O EXT. 234 FRESH LOCAL -LOBSTER DINNER 113.95 Hall Lob1l1r 18.95 Includes soup or salad,- choice of potato or · rice pilaf. · 673-.7726 801 E. Balboa ,.,....,...... plaud Pope John Paul 11 a t the Vatican aturday. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Novembef 13, 1983 A1' Pope's anti-war _message VATICAN C ITY (AP) Pope John Paul II on Saturday urgt.>d the world's scientists to g1Vl' up war-oriented projects in "fal·turws of death" and steer polalll'l<Jr\S away frona the search for power: and onto the path of peace. 'the pope, addressing 15 Nobt'l Prize winners a nd 70 other scum- tists from around the worlct sau.l scientists are "faced with this great patient in danger of death , which is humanity." "MQ.re.~-t-han--·any otb~. tht· scientific ' rommunity is a l'Om- munity of peace," SCJid the pontiff at an audience in the ornate Regaa Hall of thl' Apo .... t1,ihc Pal~t'. "By rdus111g t<t.·rt.am f 1l'lcl~ 111 rl'S«1<1ITh, lnt•Vlt.:lbly 0dt>::.ttnt'<.i, In thl' <.'Ont·rett-h1st.orical t•irt·um stanCt>li, for d('u,JJy purf)(JS(."S, th<· scie ntists of the wholl.' world ought tu Ix· united in a C"unamo.a readm<.'SS to disarm Sl'lt.'n<.."C and Lo fonn a providential forw for JX•act-," John ~ul S<J1d I le said "sc1~llsts, in l'oll<.ibon.i t1on with aU the other mc>mbers of the world of culturt.· and w1t.h tht.' i;ocial institulluns, must l·arry out a work of salvation <Jnaloguus to that of the doctor who has sworn to u~ a!J his powers t{!' h<·<Jl llw lill. k .. 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Life.moves so fast these d ays. perhaps it's no longe r f reasonable to believe hOlidays a re inte ndro to give us time 1 for sincere reflection .. . . . ' With the exception of a few rehg1ous hohdays and ·Thanksgiving. which is teNering"on the bnnk of "Tw:key bay," othtVS have lost most of their meaning. ! Witne~ Friday's Veterans Day. A few words and pictures, of ten poSed. appeared in t he papc~. A 'few Ceremonies were scheduled m rainy cemeteries. where fniniature flags were to be fi xed on ve te re ns' graves. But I most of us didn't pause for long unle~ tu remem ber a close friend or family member w ho never returned from war - ~r unless we were there to see it. 1 Of all our holidays. Ve terans Day 1s the most sobering. I~ should hold special meaning this y.ear. We have new ldiers to remember: hew battles to fear. But. Ve terans ay is no different than others. Today. holidays are ficipated for the three-day weekends, for their -important measure of leisure time. On the July Fourth, Americans once congregat~ to ear the town-mayor or some other community figure iJ'OUdly read the Declaration of independence. It was a ay of reminding ourselves about ~hat revolutionary otion called government by the people. No one reads that document anymore. July Fourth 1s or fireworks now. Fireworks, as in "The rockets red glare. e bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night at our flag was st1U there." But nobody t hinks about hat, either. Nowadays. we think about fireworks as in retty colors. . New Year's was meant to bC' a tune for reflection of e past, enthusiasm for the future . Now it's a day to watch liege football games, hung over. Our newest holiday is Martin Luther King's birthday. ts freshness will guarantee a few years of concern over g's non-violent ideals for racial equality. In time. it too ill sink into the category of three-day w eekends with ashington's and Lincoln's bi.rthdays. Is there hope for holidays? Well. probably. We can try harder ·to remember past -tue -most holidays have that message m common. But eshouldil't bother with the recollections on the dates set ide for the m . We don't dare miss the sk i trips. the football games or e picnics. -MAIL: BOX Ug l y d em ands in f emin~s t vi ew ro the &i1tor The femtntsts dCJ nvt n~·pr1~·nt e Vl£•w s of all lh..-~ nnwn 11( ~enc a It is thc-h •1ght of .shsurd11~ tn tJggest that all uf us I •Hate being sµ<.~ful. luvrng rves and mothers •Want to loll our unborn babies •Want t.o )Oin the Anny and be reated Like men I •Favor the d 1SS0luuon uf our f;r e nada action rro the Editor: 11nc:1· healthy family unit upon .. d 11t h our m un try (and any · • fft'<'tl\'!' -scll·1t.>tvl L!> bu1ll I rt•a!>l inablt• ind 1v1duols to takl' .m m hPr hard look at thl' Equal R1gh1.S Amc•ndrnent's u~ly dC'· mands - If our C>nl'l'-proud Amt!n l·a col- lapses 11 will c.-ollapse because of internal corruptton Think about It • LAURIE WHITCOMB Irvine violate d ch arter INFORMATION BREWS I DJS1l2UST, Dl~T BREEDS i-llNKING ~D : · t · TMINKING <i~ 'Y / OOEE~ J, ·~x\ )NAOCHY! ! ~'!Vl ~uk NfEDA M~A? SAY, ™AT WAS R£ALLY 600D! \ ~4 ~ 1., :-.~ ~ ·I'~~·~! f . . I ( . ' . l Reagan props up timber trade WASHINGTON -President ~an has-qwei.ly approved a '$600 million bailout of the nation's big timber companies -against the best advice of his own budget people , the Treasury and the Council of Economic Advisers. There is even serious doubt that the bailout is legaJ Here's the story· In the lat e -19 7 0s and early-1980s, llmber companjes m the Pac1f1c Northwest badly mis- read the future of the economy. Counting on contmued inflallon and a growing demand for hous- mg. they bid extravagant pnces for federally owned Limber. Their intention was to lock up their future lumber supplies at what would prove to be a bargam. . But the tunber barons we re sabotaged by the econom y. High interest rat.es cnppled the housing industry: rl'<'eSS1on fnghtened off home buy~rs Even the-modest recovery this year stalled. and interest rates are creeping back up. threatening the modest hous- ing boom. Meanwhile. tht.-umber indus- try 1s stuc·k with 1ts h1gh-prlC'cd contracts for federalJy owned umber Caught with therr chain saws down. the lumberrompap1es came c-rying" to tht> govemment for relief. On th~ shaky pr~rru.se that the government was responsible for the r('<..'CSSton that had shat- tered their dreams of easy profi ts, Judges By WILLIAM SHEFFIELD (.) -Jl-Cl-AN_D_IR-SD-N -- they first asked to be l~t out of their contracts. That was refused. Th_ttn Big Timber tried anothe r tack.lJnder their contracts with the Fore5l Service. they are re:quu-ed to harvest their trees within five years -at the inflated prices they agreed to. So the timber industry's ne w scheme was ID ask for a five-year. interest-free extension on their contracts for $4.5 billion worth of trees. T heir hope is that prices will pick up again during the five years This is the baiJout the president ordered The chief JobbylSt for 1t was John B. Crowell. ~1stant secretary of agnculture for natu- ral resources, who oversees the Forest Serv1C"t' Before he JOmed the gove mmf'nt, he was gelile ral coun_'l('l for Louisiana· Pac1fic. a timber industry giant that ls one of <1'he biggest beneficiaries of the five-year extension plan. In a 1981 letter to the Office of Government Ethics. Crowell promised to da.squalify hunself · from ''involvement m any parucu - Lar matt.er which may anse" conremmg h ts former e mployer But adm101stral1on sources say Crowell has fought for the bailout "as 1f hlS motht•r's hfe de~ded on it " Footnote: Crowell sa.td he had divested all his timber holdings and thus did not feel it was a conflict of interest for him to lobby Ul favor of the bailout. At Crowell's behest. the Forest Se1V1Ce prepared a report estimat- ing that the five-year extension would cost the government $300 million in lost interest and royalties . .F.8timates by other gov- ernment experts put the figure at $600 million or more. KAL 007 POSTSCRIPT: The My associate Michael Binstein ·Soviet heat-seeking missile that o~~ed a copy of an mt.emal brought down the Korean Air moque of the Forest Servrce Ltnes -flight wtth 269 people report. It was pre~ jointJy.a_aboard was ~robably acopy_of the the Treasury, the Office of Man--U:S. Sidewinder misstle ln fact, agement and Budget and the ~me sources say the missile may Counctl of F.cononuc Advisers have been· based in large part on "The methodology used by the American technology bought or Forest Servlce contains several stolen by the Soviets. •· · - major defects." the criuque says T he daim is being used as an "The Forest Service analysis is arguing poin~,in Congress by th~ highly sunpuf1ed and lS likely to who want to ·stop the flow of be rrusleadmg." sophciticated U S technology to Treasury 8e<.'retary Donal d the SoVlet bloc IWgan. OMB Director David Meanwhile. State Department Sto('lrn}an and Whrte House econ-offi<:ials are debating what to do · orrusts all urged the president ID with a "white paper" on the traglc re)e('t the bailout But CrowelJ, incident It was prepared qwckJy w ith support from o utgoing ln-with the idea that ll wouJd be the ten or Secretary James Watt. won c.-omplete. definitive st.ory the day But-aa ti.me pe.aed and public M eanwhile. Sen . Howard interest waa dlatract.ed by other M etunt>aum, D-Ohio, plans t.o things, eome official.a have argued push legislation that would force that release of the report would be umber companies seeking relief t.o an unnecessary exacerbauon of pas.s a needs test -which the big U.S.-Soviet tensions. These of - boys would fl unk. And the ba.llout ficials. mainly in the European will be opposed by Sen Jesse bureau, reportedly see no point in • Helms. R-N C . who wants to dredging up the matte r all over _prok"'<'t the Southern umber in-again du.<itry by forcing Northwest rorn · The dt'C1s1on on wh~ther to Sil parues to harvest and market their on the wh1tC' paper or to make 1t ex~ns1ve umber public lS sull In abeyan<."«". I'm told . .,,.. . eserve. nicer treatment these men and women in ex- change? . . The United S tates had no right I to s.nvade Grenada, no matt.er f'What e-aroumsta:rrces.· Under the United Nations charter, no country (or group of counlnes) has the right to lnvade another. Also, the U.S .. by signing \he charter o{ the Organization of Amencan States. specifically pledged not to invade the territory of any other Western Henrusphere country affairs of a sovereign nation. We loudly and rightly denouced the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Now we-do the.same thingt _ Perhaps if. when Prime Minis- ter Bishop came to this COUJ}try several months ago, this adminis- tration had talked with him 11\Stead of snubbing him, we would have been the ones helping them with their new air field instead of the Cubans. Perhaps I.he coup would never have taken place. Having been a Superior Court judge in Orange County for going on .oru ~ear~ IJlave gained _an mtimat.e lrnowl~ge of judges and judging that I did not, and could not, have had as lawyer - certainly could not have had as a layman. Money? Hardly! A S uperior Court ~dge takes hom~eprox­ iinately $3,200 per month, OT' about 70 per cent lees than he or she would take home as a practic- ing attorney. au the facts. the public but fault-finds an~ lays that fault on JUdges. as though the judges su-ed and raised the murderers and molesters among us. -- Ladies and ~entlemen of the public, It's about time you realized that it is your judges who must ultimately. and do, preeerve the the law and the facts and come from a judge's conscience. Surely the public does not want a judge to. make decisions based on what · 11 resul\ may be ~~ n!l'eiVed by .-d the public or pre98 or becauae of ! what would be more popular with Along with the rest of the American people , I decry the violent overthro..t> of the govern- ment of Prime Minister Bishop, and the killing of Bishop and the other leaders. But each country must work out its own problems no matt.er how dire. We have no nght t.o inte rfere in the internal Shouldn't we rethink a foreign policy where military mig~t is ~he only solut.ion to every s1tuat1on which arises? CAROL ANN BRADFORD '( Ne~port Beach l. M. BDJd /Mon ey machine A craftsman in the 1930s put together a shoebox-sire container with a slot in each end and a crank handJeon one side . Within, rubber wheels, geared to the handle. grabbed blank paper put mto one slot and friction-fed banknotes from a s tack through the other alot. If this device had really printed money, the ~r would have been sub,eci tu counterfeiting conspiracy charges. So nobody ever complained for- . mally to pol.Jee. But news acrounts claim at least one un1denllf1ed bu:rer pa.id $1 ~0.000 for the ng T he old French word "ptmper" pronoun<.'ed "pam-pay" meant "10 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat enttce," and 1t was the origm of a single syUable now commonly user! ID idMtify ;;weled busi- nessmen who c h feur young woni<!n in spo limos up- holstered in purple velour. Did I tell you that you have enough ume in your body to whitewash a doghouse? Look at your fingernails. If you cup your fing~rs toward yourself palm up, you're a man. If you flatten your hand s traight out palm down. you're a woman. This lS onJ y a layman's way of con finn- ing your ge-ndf'r. If in doubt. see a spec1ahst H.L. Schwerta Ill Pub~- Chur Oow•llbf t ""°' ..,., 11 •• , .... , 1n11Mt l'v~ Lerry D. l pMr• ..-onl(l•"Q [OllOt Consequently, I've become angered at the constant criticism heaped upon judges by a naive and unappreciative public. Whether the public knows it. realizes it or appreciates it, the judges of Orange County are, every day. on the front lines doing their best to solve the problems of a public either unwilling or unable to solve its own problems. Oft.en of large magnitude and oft.en frivol- ous, these problems are unloaded onto the strong and willing shoulders or judges. The judges of Orange County dedicate their lives to the thankJ~ task. What does the public, in return. give \0 WorklDg lloart? Judges take off three weeks per year and put in a full working day five days per week, not counting the various civic functions they attend to further the public good. Conatapt public praise? When was the last time any newspaper. any television or radio station. either in reporting or in an editorial, ran a story about what a good job any judge had done on a particular case? Or. how a judge had. through his or her efforts. extracted sonie jusuce out of a particular situation for some de- serving person. No, rather than ever praising judges, the public condemns. Without knowledge of . free aociety in which you live. It is a judge who may eome day protect your constitutional rights such as free speech and due prooe.. It will be a judge who may 90me day protect your right to be treated fairly by a business asaociat.e or who will protect your right to child cus\Ody or visitation, or w~o will treat you fairly should you ever be convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol. Ultimate- ly it will be a judge who, when you're not here, will ensure that your estate 1.s fairly administered in accordance with the way you wished as expressed in your will. Judicial. decisions are based on the attorneys involved. whether public attorneys or private. Sure- ly, the public wants strong judges making decialons hued ,on what the judge believes is fair and just under the particular facts of a particular case -not decisions calculated to be popular or de- signed toward getting votes at e lection lime. Judges _eerve the public !- every day! They do so, never for money, these days. not for pres· tige, but becauae they are by nature people who feel good about being able to help others; who feel good about bringing justice to some person or 90me group who would never have achieved justice without the judge's intervention. Greii_ada gambit turns gOlden By BARRY SCHWElD .................... WASHlNG'fbN· -Only wt week President Reagan seemed to be courting political disaster by Invading the fin_y Carfbbean island of~nada. But that ~as last week, before the tidy little war ended with the expulidon of the Cubans and the seizure of the ruling Marxist junta "We ble w them away." e xulted Vice Adm. Joecph Metcalf m. commander of the American task force. Polls said the nation relished the victDry. For the fim lim4': sh\Ce April. Reag,an edged •head of lhe two leading DemocrDtlc can - d ldat.eS, W&lter Mondale And J ohn Glenn, in the Washington Poet-ABC News opinion poll. The president not only changed the description of the Grenada action from invasion to "heroic reacue mission'' -*>me 600 American medical studenta were evacuated -but he converted his toughest critics on Capitol Hill. Including the feisty House speaker, Tip O'Neill. Last week, O'Neill was unspar- ing in his criticism of Reagan. "It's sinful that this man IS president of the United St.ates," he said "He laclal the knowledge that he should have on every 1phere. whetht"r It's the domestic or whether it's the international sphf're.'' But pc.'~uadrd evid1•ntly by fact-finding reports by !IOme of his top lieutenants ln the House that the Americans had been in jeop- ardy and that the Grenadians welcomed the invasion, O'Neill dropped his allegation of "gun- .boat diplomacy.'' Under the circumstanc.-es. he said, "sending American forces ·into combat was justified." Over on the Senate side, Ted Kennedy, who last week said conquering Grenada wouJd not 1mpre11 the Soviets but reserved judgment on the student.&' situ- ation. said th.ia week he would not RCOnd-guea the prelident. "ln this case,·· said Kennedy spok~wman Me lody Miller. "he ~ thinlal it wu tm appropriate action, given the real danger that may have faced the Amerjcans." Meanwhile , congressional pressures tD impoee a 60~y limit on Reagan's use o{ American troops in Grenada have eased. A measure approved by the Sen.ate died with the defeat of a bill to rai.9e the {l&tion's debt limit. The House-pasaed version is pend- ing on the Senate calendar. where it can be bottled up by the Re publican leader. Howard Baker. Unles&thert! ls a sharp reversal. Reagan has accomplllhed a major pollt_\cal triumph -one that demonstrateS that Vletnam has not entirely eoured Americ~ on military intervt'f\tlon. -----------1 -- t MILLION DOLIAR SE G! :\T n IE.CE\:TER <..IF \:f:\\'J\ )f\T Rt.:-\( 'rf~. ~1 111 l<.. )\:IX )l_LAR I lrl"~TYl f:. Ir • .ti I lwr1.· /\ J'fl 11w u 11 ln · {Hlft 11f ll tlh l'\\ltll\\'l'lJ.t....., h~tllll' , k~r~l\l.'11 II I l IJIJJ \k 1111:111 \1111 r111 ..... 1 l1"ll'lll111!.! 1:"·11· r '11..· "L'l 11111, , ,f ·' g11.11 1ll·1l 1 11t1 \ i..:.111 \r h l t )111,. 111111 I rl I ti J'l fl' \ 1111 I 111 l\ l' ;-llll.'~11h l''"l 111 'l\\f1••1 1 ( l'I\ ~t:r. I .1..,l111 !f1 l-.l.11111, lttlh, '·'· ;111\J I hl· hl· '11. Ji I , I . I I '' I I It I 11\ I" t11f It du llU I\ 11l 1t 1IU\ I I I h , •• I 111.11. ft d11 .1. I 1111 I -·J .. \ Orange 'Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund~~. November 13, .. . Long-borne search ·eitds at Woodside Northwood Fifteen months ago. after a year-long search for a new home· that extended from Westlake or Orange County, and then from Turtle Rock to Northwood In Irvine, Dr. Rich.ard Therrell, his wife, Janise and their two daughters, Wendy and Amy, roqved into their new J.M. Peters Co. Woodside Northwood Home In Northwood. Before moving, the Therrells had been residents of Van Nuys. and~had vacationed each summer on Balboa Island. "Once we decided to move, we started asking· people about nelgtlbortroods-and bullders:-knumber of-people who-ffv& In J.M . .Peter-& M mes, In Woodbridge and here In Northwood told us they were very happy with their homes," said Mrs. Therrell. "For many people to spe"k positively about a bullder Is unusual. And whlle we were talking to people, we didn't find one complaint about Peters." · The ~eters homes In Northwood gained a definite _advantage when .friends of the Therrells,..themselves former residents fo the San Fernando Valley, and earlier purchasers of a J.M. Peters Co. Woodside Northwood home, spoke In glowing terms about their homes and the surrounding neighborhood. For the Therrells, the search for a new home was far from a casual affair. There were files filled with floorplans and hand-written comparisons between this home and that. After a while, this Information was compared with a llst of priorities that they had established for their new home. Ech of the plans were then put numerical order, based on the priorities that they had established for their new home. Plan Four at Woodside Northwood was the clear winner. Mrs. Therrell spoke of dealings her parents had had with a builder several years ago. "The bulldler was excellent to work with, very reponsive and very responsible," she said. "You j4st don't hear about that kind of association these days, and we didn't expect to find a bullder that came ev~n close to that description. But we were wrong. We couldn't be happier." Woodside Northwood Is In Its final sales phase, with just 11 homes remaining 'at this writing. Features Include flreplaces In both family rooms and master bedrooms. • S11 u.1rl'll IK'\ c -..Ii 'l 1r ti' r hl· g111f 1..11ur-.c ,I[ h .'.1u1itul ln·11 1l' CP.hf <. 'nunr n ( :luh, w11 h ...pk1llkl 'IL'\\-. 1.1l the ... trr- rnunllrnt.: .n1.·;1, ~1.·~1 l ... l.111,I h.1 ... ' . -....:-af11111.· .11ncn1111.•.., .1 ...... 111.1 .111:1.I wrrh rh1 ... c.il1hcr 11111!~· ... t\k L1k1: pr.h;,Ht' r1.·11rn-. c11tirt-.,_,1 cluhh1'll::>L', ..,,,·111rn11ng p1 11"1l and"!'"· Th1.· iml\ rh111!.! th.it"· llll ...... \llj.! , ... \1\ll. ( \ lllll' l'\'.J'1.'rl1.'ll1.1.• ~t',I 1::-1.md r11\_l.1\. 111-.u 1\·1.·r t h1.· \•,tlu1.· 1 if .i 1. l.1 ...... 1l ... , 'll' 111 I \\'llH.:. 11 ----'""-',,., ,,,\ 'l ' . I ~ ,, \t ,, ft. ''· ti( t\ alHEAWE~ FROM $330,000. EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAlLABLt SEAISIAND II ~:_.1 C1w(' I nrw. Ncwr11n fk1~l1. CA 1)2(1~ • i l4 ''i' 1'414 . ) . • • ~• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 13, 1983 • ., ' r/ We need out~tanding -' • ~ ¥' Dave and Betty N ibarger inf ront of their new Vista Filare home in Irvine. - !Vista Filate .- The Nlbargers,' who moved Into their Fllare home was the answer to a pr!Yer for sfyle .wi.th spac_e It was more than a change of lifestyle that attracted Dave and Betty.Nlbarger to Irvine Pacific's Vista Fllare homes In l'Vlne's N orthwood area. The former ·Anaheim couple were looking for the best housing value they could find. "Where else In southeast Orange • County can you buy a . slngle-famlly detached home with a Spanish style roof In this price range?" says Nlbarger, an lneer for McDonell Douglas Aero- ce, Huntington Beach. "That's what ~lly attracted us here.·• Vista Fllare prices start at $138,000, d nearly 70 homes have been sold In the tM pr<?Ject. · two-story, three-bedroom home In early the Nlbargers. """ -.. ---- June, find even more pluuea today. "It's really a dream to have our "You can't appreciate what a planned community asaocfatlon maintain our front community like Irvine Is all about until you ~ard and the community's prtvate Tee= actually llve In one" explains Mrs reatlon center and pool," says Nlbarger. Nlbarger, who does t;ust accounting 1~ "It ueed to take me hours to do yard work Newport Beach "We feel apojled already· and clean the pool. Now we have a but we love ltl" · ' 15-mlnute patio sweeo and that't It." -• the model complex can be reached Her husband adds that l,rvlne was also from either the Santa Ana or San Otego attractive to t~em because It s In the center freeways by taking Culver ortve north put of the county s future economic and Job Bryan to the Vista Fllare entrance. Ad- growth. dltlonal Information on the avaJlablllty of Having lived In a larger four-bedroom current offerings. future phuea and1 hOiffir wrth pool for many years, the financing may be obtained by contacting minimal maintenance of their new Vista the-Vista Fllare sales.office, 857-2098. Re•I Estate Review .. salespeople · who want to s art at the fop! It your goals in real estate sales Include exceptionally high earn ings, nothing will get you there faster than starting at the top. Coldwell Banker, "America's numQer one real estate company, believes that success breeds success. 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Construction begins on new 1 retail complex 1 Construction has begun wlttl the grading of 1 5"3:550;:sqoare.ztoo1 site·tor Ootden-etown I - Plaz•. a new retell shopping complex to be located Just west of the San Diego Freeway at Crown Valley Parkway In Laguna Niguel. The complex will Include 52.500 square feet of rentable retall/flnancial space. It Is . being developed by The WHt Companie• of New- Premiere O _pening ___,_'I'he -Venda-nte .. port Beach. Mon1rch RHI E1tat• Co., a subsidiary of. -Monarch PropertlH, Inc., of Newport Beach-. has finalized the $7. 1 mllOon safe c;>T Snadow Lake Apartments. a 289-unlt complex in Wichita. Kan. ' Coldwell Banker Commerlcal.Real E1tat• Servlc.1 has been selected exclusive ·teasing agent for Oakbrook Plau, a four-story. 125,000-square-foot office bulldlng now under construction In Laguna Hiiis. 'Rich Wray, Bob Davi• and Merry Bragden of the company's Newport Beach office are directing the leasing activities.· · .., · The first three tenants have come aboard at Signal Development Corp.'• new Executtw Ptaza IV office complex In Newport Beach. leasing 2.000 squar e feet , In the '40,000-square-foot complex was The Newport Plaza Group, comprising Richard Katz, owner of Video Search; WHllam Flaher, a flnanclaJ analyst, and David Smith, CPA. Also ~no space at the four-building site are Brerton ,..ggement Co. and Stephen Krupnlck, CPA. Monarch Propert ... , Inc.. of Newport Beach has promoted Carolyn Bacon of Costa Mesa to property supervisor, with responslblllty for four apartment complexes totaling 669 units In Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties. . . . The Costa Mesa-based planning and landscape design firm of Hogen Roy Partnere has been selected to provide landscape architectural 8ervlces for Watt lnduatrl"' Falrbtlnka Ranch Country Club project In northern San Diego County. The project wlll be administered by principals JamH 8 . Hogan and Richard K. Roy. . . . Five property specialists who have com- bined for more than $57 million In sales and leasing volume since the first of the year have been honored by the Newport Beach regional office of Bu1lnH• Propertl•• Brokerage Co. COndotnini u.·1nS a cp nfio1n i 11 i u nl con vers io n d e:velop1n en t Saturday & Sunday from 11 :00 a·. m. ~til dusk ---~ : ----·-·-- ·A Total of 79 Condominium Units on 4.71 Acres MODEL NOW OPEN AT: 1845 Ana h e im Avenue (off 19th St.) across from C o sta Mesa P a rk Costa M esa , California A d esirable locatio n ..... s p acio u s inte rio rs ..... o p e n s p ace w ith g reen e ry ..... a nd a reasonable sell- "' Two-sto ry, townho u se units "' Approxima te ly 1,270 s q u a re feet "' G ro und floor e ntra n ce • 3 bedroom s -2 b a throoms . . · Singled out for their sales and leasing ac- complishments during 1983 were Industrial property specialists Rob Socci, John Aothw.911, Nick Hannon and 8111 Garrett. and office property specialist Mike Clayton. in g price p resent a n unuspal o pportunity to own y o u r o wn h o m e. T his u nbelttable com b ina tio n could n ot be d u p lica ted in today's eco~omic e n viro nme nt. • Livi ng room w ith bric k, wood -burning fireplace • Built-in kitch e n with n ew a p p liances "' Adjo ining dining a rea • • • Dlveretfted 8ualnH1 Servlcee, Inc. of ~ewport Beach has announced the opening of jts fourth full-serlce executive suite office In the county, located at 1550 Bayside Drive In Corona del Mar. Marty Sulllvan will direct the ~ng and management of the exclusive office pomplex. . . . Ranga Lal Bhaumlk has leased a •.OOO-aquare-foot unit In Fountain Valley Plaza for the operation of a Home F•brtc• Center, i.td. store. The property wes leased through agent Kathy Full•r of Norrie, a.gg1 I Slmpeon pf Newport Beach. . . . Amertcan Dact.. a division of Amerlc8n Hoeltltel lupplJ Corp.,, has leased a "2,2.00-square-foot re9Nrch and development taclllty In at 345 Clinton Ave .. Costa Mesa. for relocation of Its Southern California head- quart.,rs. • O ne-car garage; lau ndry (acilities -RESERVATION PRICE: $97,500 (Non-b inding res~rvations being accepte d ) WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTO~s Exc/usive ·Agent s 2436 w:·cua&.I:l.ig hway, N ewpo rt Beach, C A 92663 (7 14) 631-1400 ------.. _ .. • I.. I 0 R A ' ~·. 0 A S T -- --- / • I I -.___ --- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1983 / , ~~ / I /"' ) J 0 I ~ D ..__~,i," .. . ' ·saHyLubyofNewportBeachmodelsareplicaofagownwornin 1839 by 'Fint Lady' Angelica Van Buren. Replicas· of FirSt Lod.ies' gowns to be shown BJ VIDA Q,EAN °' .. .,,,... ......... RIVlA QUIZ: Whk:h Pnsident'1 wife wufint referred tout.he "First Lady"? One report saya it WM Lucy Ware Webb Haya, wife f the 19th pelident, Rutherford B. Hayes. A macaz1ne writer reporting the Lnaucuration la suppcJeed to have -~1:7'"'"")cc>inll!d the title. First l.Adies, their actMties and especially their attire have alwaya generated interetrt among the public. One of the rno.t popular exhibltl ln the Smith8onlan lhltitution la t.he Ina~ gowna. . --Emma Jane Riley, realizing th.la lntere.t ln Flnt Ladies' gowna, . • hM UTanpd foe a mllecti~ ot replicu to be shown Nov. 22 at the IMne Marriott Hotel She learned the collection that ~vailable to ;rou.. for fund-nlllnc throuah a friend ln the EMt and ~ to oontld the ownen ar'4 made arnncementa for this est c.c.t ahowtnc· Aa a member and chalnnan of New Direction'• financial support arm. l..M SodM, Riley believed the event could be a ...,..,.tul ectivtty te> a.n.tit the 24-hour nlllktential reoovecy home for women with alcobol problmm. ---In~ wtih th.la tu.tor1ca1 f~ ~t, Saka Flft.h Avenue, South c.c.t Plua, will show the " of SFA'' - American dell""" apcdaww, ~and Javtab e~ • 1tyi.. under the direction of Btllur ~alleridb at t.he noon lWlCheon. California'.• Flnt Lady Gloria Deuk.mejlan will at1md and la lel'Vina u honorary cha1rman of the event and Athalie Clark ii the honorary=--chairman. Kay executive director for New Dlrectiona, la leneral coordinator with -.tanoe by Dot Clock, ND board president, Diane Rinker, Cedlia Nott, Carolyn Shea and Pam Wilder. · Othel-Qranae Couraty Nlklenlulilatinc by llctina .. model.I to tho-' off the replicM include Mamie nuor Reed, JoAnne Mix, Valley Remy, Lori Micbelana. 9-y Luby, Melinda Moi8o, ~· • Swinden and Lyim Hlnch. Individual ticketa for ~ luncheon are available f« $75 etieh, and tablee f0t: etaht to 10 people may be arranaed by no-hoat table 1pomon. Re*rvatiorw are available by telephoninc 548-5548 ()(' 760-1460 . 8 2 Orange Coast1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 13, 1983 I With proper care, there's a wi~ for every Ot:c.asiqn . • By VIDA DEAN Dell)'-_., l- [Q lll't? wh~n I complimented a fnend on hl•r new hair stylt>. she laugh ed and said that I had nev<'r seen her hair. "Thjs is a wate "Shehadaboutsixofthem -one VD~ of the wig may be taken in or let out. Styling -a good wig is versatile. The same wag l"'rUiy oft.en be worn hill or straight ... with bangs 'or without... swept back in curia or le ft .wavy. , avoided because ir cends to stnp th<? f ibers of color and remove Lhe lus~r.) The w ag IB iwtul'al.1.:d an a t'Old sudsy water and lufl ~soak about five to 10 minutes. It can be dip~ up and down, gently s wirled but never...rt:lbbt.>d: J for every occ~on It was not easy for r-me to believe! . If you wear a wig for fWl, ronveruence or out o { neccessity, it's no problem these days to hnd ant that loo\:<s natural and lovely The Eva Gat>c;>r Tntemauunal, wnu:h da1(\\S to be the largest Wl 8 rompany in the world, offers Lipe:; for the woman who wants w look her best 111 a wag v The farst s tt·p when buymg a wag is to ~ns1de1 the shape of the face (The.v are thesa.me rules Lhni appl_y when n111s1dering a new h81I style ) A long fat'\.' needs a fuJJ wag -flUffy and nc louger tha n chm length. Bang;; are an excellt<nt way of shQrtenang a long lace A round fat-e slfould stay away from bangs or too much hair on the sades. Height Ill the crown helpc:; lt•ngthen a ro und face. If the wag IS short. thf sadE'S must be d05t' to the head. A long strrught style IS particularly becomfog LO a round face .. ·-------- never darker. A woman with a fair complexion needs light shades, for example blond, frosted, red or ash brown. If s he has dark or olive skin, she must stick to darker shades, such as rich brown dark brown ... w ith only minimal frosting. · v If a. wor_nan _has long haJr, she must pin 1t up, spreadm_g it .around her h~ad when trying on a .. wtg. Aught bun or ponytail will deform the wig and create an unattractive silhouette. A wag cap may also be used to restrain hair under the wig. GcneralJy women t.end to be too gentle in brushing thelr wig out. )Vig fi bers tend to clump togetht-r along the we fting . To separat.e the fibers, vigorous brushing is necessary. lnitaalJy the wig is brushed finnly in the oppoeit.e dlre('tion from the curl pattern. For example, if a wig goes down, it musts be brushed up. This separates the fibers, gives h eight and body to the wig. In the final stage, the brush digs in a_t the root_pf the fibe~, pulls up and out, lifting the fibers andorustung mto the desired style. Sometimes a woman likes to wear her hair away from her-face. For a natural hairline, she chooses a wig that matches her own hair color. slides t he wig back slightly (just pa.st the edges of. her hSJr/.me) pulls out a f ew strands of her own' hair and brus~~ them back: blending them into the wig. (This JS one of f:Va's favorite beauty secrets.) ll ls ran st-d thoroughly an clear water to remove all the soap, then wrapped in a towt'I to absorb the ex- cess moisture. Th~ towel with wig .inside must never be wrung out. ' Plac-ed on a st.and or hung up, the w ag will and must dry naturally. T he drying process can- not be hurried wa\h the using of a hairdryer or ,curling iron. Ext"e'Ss1ve heat damages wig fabt:rs. A dry wag will tend to resume a ts original shape. Brushing or combing give 1t the f1nishC'd look. By foUowing these , ~ A woman wath an oval face IS lucky. She can wear JUSl nbout any style -short, long. straight 0 1 curly v ln choosing a wag color. a woman can never gc wrong 1f she picks a shade that ts close 1111 her own hair color Spe C'an gC) ught.er If she prefers but To put on a wig, .it is grasped at the back with both hands (a t ei ther side of the label) sli ppcd on as one would ~o with a swimming cap, frof!t to back. The front ~ust covers the hairline. F.scaping hairs are tucked tn. To align in the cent.er, one takc'S hold of the ear tabs and moves them until they are next to the temple, one in front of each.ear. If tht-wag is too l~ or too tigh t, tape a d justmen ts on the• ram ~ After approxamat.ely three to four w eeks of COQStant wear, a wig shouJd be washed ... more oft.en an case_ of sensitive skin or heavy makeup. Before washing, tangles are removed with a wig brush o r comb. easy steps to wag wear EV A GABOR . The ~~g is washed in a mild wig shampoo and _wag t'Ond1t1oner (Regular hav shampoo L<1 to be and care, Eva's company says any contemporary woman can choose a wig that's righ t for her and keep it looking beaulifuJ for months to como. Spring fashions will be nice and ladylike . . ~ By EILEEN PUTMAN both in dre98es that manage to KJean as returning to unclut· ._..,. ,._ .,..... look dramatic ~ut aedate. tered lean, refined looks, like a Spring 1984 ma.rks a retum-t&--!iraPhica ~ alL~dB ~ stilJ gray cashmere nightshirt dress, a very ladylike dressing following a quite preval~ among the, ~t long pleated navy wool flannel winter that mimicked men's notable the urucorns and tulip skirt and tailored silver silk cre pe haberdashery. NaturalJy, since offer:i.rlgl by Michaelf Vollbrach t. de chine Wrap dres.<>. . the idea is to find something Sea motifs appear on creatio!18 Hete are summaries of recent appealing and new to prod con-by .J~ob Mackie, A~enne Vat-spring-summer facih ion shows: s umer spending. tadiru and Ad_ele Sunpeon, and v BLASSP ORT: Linen florals Hemlines are dropping to there ~ a na~tical ~~many and an interesting mix of line n , rnid<alt, and skirts are slender , coUecuons wtth combanauons of beading and -simple cotton fitted and feminine. The chemise classic ·navy, red and whit.e. sweat.ers for evening. but other - is making a return, as are Colors ~ general are flat and wise litUe to ra ve about. For 1005e-fitting dresses in general. muted, wtth sultry shades of daywear . too much stark black Coat dresses, so popular last mauve _and wood rose combirung and whit.e. Red, turquoise and season, are rapidJ y fading in with rrunt green orfawn and ~ay. yellow tent dresses. Crisp white popularity. The season's wor:st new offen.ng is linen pants; mid-calf length Pants are getting bagger and celadon, a grayish ~ellow-green pleated skirt. A fuchsia vest and fuller, with some of the more that w ashes out skin tones and Kelly green wrap skirt aeemed a extreme versions to be found in f1att.ers almost no one. too-strong color combination. Willi Smith's jodh purs and Mary Where color can be found. 1t is v BILL HAIRE: Long, lean and McFadden's harem pants. usualJy CQmbined with ~lack or extreme body-hugging pleated Dots and stripes of varymg sizes white, . and usually an rich skirts, scores of double and single and oft.en combined with each aubergine , persunmon or lemon breasted jackets and lota of knit other are making a bag bad for yellow . Black._so b_1g for the P3:'5t swea ters tlone in sassy color stardom, and Pauline Tngere uses few seasons, is still .a staple tn combinataoM of melon and many collecuons. lavender, red and gold and mint ~~del wearing de igner ~1 a r y · ~c f a dd e n 's s pring '8 4 collectio n in :\e w York, sho ws tha t the Medie val look is in . Blass shows dots on a navy and green and pink. striped skirt and hip tunic in t'oral basket-wea ve jacquard . Ma uve and melon for evening in a striped chinu strapless gown. v BETSEY 1~0HNSON: Biz.acre see-through "outfits in lace, net and jungle animal prints,wom by mode ls in chains dragged on stage by bare<hested men. Tiered skirta with crinolines over body- suits in white, .black, lavender and celadon. J umpsuits and dresses in robin's egg blue or whit.e with black fi.sh'-scale print. v MARY MCFADDEN: Pagan Rome, Renaissance art ind the convent life are her insparatiQos. Signature "marii" pleaung, tunics and braids. Rich Medici coats over long pantaloons. Brocades. crepe, ~rganza, linen, Lurex m shades of ivory, celadon, silvery gray and aubergine. v B OB M A-C KI E : Sea- s he ll-emb roidered e ve.ning 0 See Spring, Pa Q_! B4 Loose-fitting. plea te d dresses in v a r ying le ngths a re a cce nted -b y ~textured belts and cuffs. white cocktail dress, w4tdowpane v CAROLINA HE RRE RA; Red plaid on a silk crepe de chine and a and black dot dress with glittering dalmatian print in black and while starfish e rintand w hite star white. Perry Ellis offers a sea-jacket. Basic beige, black and fari.ngthemewith abit ofwhimsy· khaki for trim-fi tting su.its,.-OC- in a navy bac1'-button inge nue casional past.els, like the baby pink dress with big uare white collar. and mint green of a mid-calf -:;;;::-~~-:"''--~~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WE'RE PUTTING ~ PRESENTS ITS SECOND ANN UAL WESTeDfPF SHE>ES ON SALE OUR ~ . ~~~t~~ .................... 20'Vo OFF PRE-CHRISTMAS SA'LE ALL OF OUR BRANDS OF FOOTWEAR· INCLUDING HOSIERY, SOCKS & HANDBAGS MEN'S, LADIES & CHIT.OREN'S SHOES ONE FULL WEEI MON., NOV. 14th thru SAT., NOV. 19th 1052 lrvlne Ave. ... p u Newport Beach ANOTHER REASON TO LISTEN ••• 548-8884· OUR EXCLUSIVE CALIFORNIA. LIFESTYLE REPORTS Throughout The Day On KOCM Hear Joseph Sent i, -Roy Firestone, Joyce Jiiison, Dr. Gershon Lesser ,· Jam~s Brown and mar.iy more experts on The CALIFORNIA WAY OF LIFE! dnly on KDCM · tD!l.t FMSTERED E.f''tu~e.s ~~of "OUR MUSICf\MAKE YOU FEEL GOODI " ... , 3 ·oAYS ONLY!! THURSDAY -SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17, 18. 19 5AYI UP TO Try Comparison Shopping Take Advantage of our Annual Pre-Chris tmas Sale and Save Like Never Before on: 60% WATCHES -111/llS -EAllRl/ISS 'E/IDAITS -DIAllO/IDS -,EARLS lllACELETS I C#Al#S It i1 not new1 lo 011r r1111l•r c111tom•rs lh•I 011r 1r•ryd•1 ,ric•• •r• 11orm•ll1 mud low•r tlt•11 011r com,11itio11. For our 1al1, w• do not m•rk 11p 011r m•rch-.ndiH 50'%. and 111111 0H1r it 011 Hie for 60% oH. If 1011 bn• 6Hn lookin1 for any kind· of fiH j1rHlry, now i1 lh1 llrn• lo 1lop 61 J1w•l1 of '"''°'' and lab adrat1t•1• of tlli1 one• 1 yHr 1~/1. R1m1mb1r 3 d111 only • ~oLl~a~I'-~ ~H Ii 14 & 18 K , ~ ~Inga • Chalnt -Ch•rma J Bracelet• -Earring• ~ also • Necklac .. 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T he Saks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Pl aza~ fashions wi ll be shown Nov. 2 2 a·t Firs t Ladies Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November l3, 1983 U OelfJ -,.,.... .., .... .._ T he suit is ·by St . Jo hn K nit featuring t l1t-n t-w lint-ar -s ilhoutte in the Ther e is only one o ther gown like this bla ck re d rose beaded David H ayes creaJio n tha t Sassy Luby we!lrs. First Lad y Nanc y Reagan owns it. .show. a ngora stripped ca rdigan . T he bron1.t:' roo1'ter , one of assy's collection, was create d in J 780 b y Pt~tt·r Co molera . On the Cover ... Sassy Lub y Wears gown replica ·of First lady Angelica Van Buren ve ry well -The royal blue gown worn by Sassy Luby of New port Beach is a replica of a gown created for Angelica Singleton Van Buren , wife of Presipen t Martin Van Buren ' s son Abram. The President had been a widower for 17 years w hen he w ent to the White House in 1837 and Angelica was designated as the official First Lady. The original gown was worn for the first tip1e in 1839 at El New Year's reception . The double circular skirt falls from a fitted w aistover a hoop into a sweeping train. Over the sleeveless bodice Angelica wore a bertha of lace fastened w ith a cameo. A silk shawl and headband with ostrich plumes completed the evening ensemble. Even with First Lady d uties, Angelica Van Buren would rJ>robably have been ovenvhelmed by the schedule of Sassy Luby. She is a member of the board of trustees of Newport • Harbor Art Museum, on the board of directors of Big \\' 'I''\ 1.111/\ Ill •'-t...l\h.l , ·,,,,,,,, t ''"""" • \/, ,,, • l '1 11 \\ l.11'1'111)' • \\.1il111i.: \..IJI• fl .\fl l<l't. I •• • I • -..hP\\l'r lhl.'.1'11\ II 1 • T · • · I '-1.\ # • \\ •• I •·ii ,\ ' •• 1 f ~ • .... \ Fashlllnj in sho1:.s for girl~ .ind ho\~ ' ,, .. ''i ,, J ,,; l : , : A fair m.asur• o f Qlontcwr: lustrous ,,.arl ~kloc~, mod.-to-mtKJsure to your sp«ifications by our own mos,.r-;.wel.r. AmonQ fh• many luminous trtKJsures in stor• -el•Qont Biwo ,,_ar/1, cvltvred PfJOr/s and PfJOrl1 coflhJred in th• South S.01. In FiM l •welry Collections. Mondo ood Tv.s in South Coast Plaza, mHt our m•ficulovs jew•l•r . durin our iol rl strinQinQ •VW'lf rom t to 4 p.m. '1111th ( ''·'~' /'/.1/.1 I I I I /111\ll•I 'l/1'f•I I'"'·' \f,,,,, Brothers/Big Sisters and Luby Realty Investment and on the leadership council of Orange wood. Much of her tisne is spent in her role as a board of directors member of Wolf Trap, the national park for the perfornungarts in Vienna. Va .. and chairman of its special even ts. (Nancy Reagan is honorary chairman of Wolf Trap.) Sassy h as started Wolf Trap West, a support group, which covers 11 w estern states. Her board includes Sarruny Davis Jr .. Elizabeth Taylor , Lainie Kazan and Art Birtcher. In her spare time, ~y and her husband, Roger W. Luby, vice chairman of t!'e board of directors for S hearson American Express Mortgage Corwration, like to travel. Other hobbies are tennis, water skiing and h~rseback riding. The Lubys have seven ch ildren that are "all away at school" and one granddaughter. Roger is a member of Hoag' s 552 Club~d they part1c1pa te in that organization's social events plus those of the Balboa Bay Club, w here he is a governor and where they res1cled temporarily while work on their new home. ··Maison Coq Hardy,'' was completed. The residence. where "cover girl" Sassy was photo- graphed by Lee Payne of the Daily P ilotstafC, lS named after their favorite Fre nch restaurant near Paris. The entrance is a repUcaof the restaurant's with a mosruc rooster in the walkway. Inside, Sassy'sc:olJt'Ct1o n of roosters is prominent in every room-crystal. wooden. fabric. metal and ceramic roosters, plus art work of roosters H undreds of roosters -so many that she has lost count. "People give the~ me, so it's hard to keep count of how man y I have,'' ~he says. adding that Rogercollects(•lephants. but they are housed at their Palm Springs home ~ Don't. wait-.until--the • . -_. , . -. I ~ . time you ···· don t have time to wait~ Become a V.I. P. (Very lmportan.t rPatient). l'.111·111-.vdu • .ir. p11·r~111 ·d 1,,, 1n, 1 ·11• •r11l 1o1hly ti 1111~ .ii 11"1tl 1~111 • •1,w1 w1·ll 1uqo111111·1t l.111 11lt•"• Ii~• '..11111 ( lWI 1< di I f 'rl< ( 1111 1!1'1 I H" , I~ •I 1 .. .i I •tr II ·f <If 111 ·1 ", /\11',H 1111 .i ( !1fltf l1IH 11fy.l l11' J11l.i w1•'r• l11•l1•111r1 l.11111li1 ... l1I•· ,11111 • pl.11 11 II j( I. 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The P.acific Pops Enaemble _ aren~ of the 1983 National from the Pacific Muter Chorale P Charity League de~utantes will entertain WednetidaY at the attended a cocktail party Westin Couth Coast Plaza Hotel recently at the Newport when "Champion of the Year," Beach home oC the Jo~ and Henry T ~Seseritrom is honored Marcia Catb,on. The event is an by the. Orange Countdy Chapter annual one wit_h the paren~ of the of March of Dimes. The salute is to, previous years debs h06ting -knowledge Segerstrom's major 1 \.. t~ey brought all of.. the hors :ntributions to cultural a.od buai- d oeuvres. ness development as well aa many It was a time of vi.sJting and charltab1e causes toward com- discus&ng upcoming trips during munity betterment. Tom Niel.en, the holidays -a lot of them will presidentoftheI.rvineCompanyia -be hoping for snow_._ destinations chairman of the .6:30 p.m. event. include Colorado and Utah ski Tickets may . be arrange<l by sites. calling 631-8700. The partygoers include Nancy Honors also go to Mn.,Gary V. and Ric bard Ferda (she is nor only Spencer of Irvine. and Mrs. a debutante pa.renr. but presidenr Gerald Scbalt1 of Santa Ana - of NCL), lhe Don Adkia1oa1, Jolul the two "Alhena women of the Baldridge., Alber& Gelg.elH, year" will be special guests at the Gary Grabam1, Dodald 19th '-a:rutual silver tea and Ga1taf1on1 and Jay Kean and boutique planned Friday by the Peuy'aad PaDI McMaaJgal. women of the Salvation Army Abo the Tboma1 Balding•, Advisciry boad and the Home Carla.DD and Lloael daSllva Jr. Leagues of the Santa Ana Corpe. and the Dwayne Merry1, .the Mrs. J . Carroll Aalt is chailJnarl of LeJgb RabblU1 and Rlcbard the tea committee and Mrs. Sbelcon1, Cecilla and Brace Nou. Jo1p1eb· .Noland .~ the the Dlfvl4, Healey1, Mr. and Mrs. boutique at the 1to4 p.m. event at llton~ ·~r.ny, tfie wnnam the...SA-~nter, 1710 w. lli.inger, PaJmer...._M.r .... and -~· ~!~~~-~ .. J>Ublic may at- Carey Jr., Mr. and ~ltellrY •tend. "' lf...a~e'Ger&ld Doaa1. Surprises are planned for the I """"' Among the other invited guests Nov. 20 annual dinner dance were Angeline and Edward Bell planned by the Newport. Beach (she is '83 ball direcror) and Mr Chapter of Hadassah at the Irvine and Mrs. Robert Sceele (she was Marriott Hotel. Sazy Dabu, '80 ball director). co-chairWoman (with Marge H06ts included the Edward Shane) would say the music will Conway1, Rober& DaU1, Geae be great-Joy Manbew1 will sing Haddon, Robert Keadall1, and Barry Cole will play for Bernard Leck.Jet, Paal Kalul1 and dancing at the 6 p.m. event. BeH Mess.rs. and Mmes. LoaJ1 Malone, Helpba.Dd, 640-8482, may be called Jolul McClarty, Derek Nlblo, for reservations. Herber& Oelke, Gene Ro11 Jr. and Mrs. Dould Bendetti of New- . Clarence Tarner. port Beach will.entertain Wednes- The debutante ball will be Nov. day for the annual membership 26 at the Westin South Coast Plaza luncheon of FOCAS (Friends of Hotel. Canyon Acres Society. Mrs. Anthony Villi is standing commit- tee ch.ainna.n for this event... S t. The bishop copped John Vianney Chapel Guild of Bishop WllUam Jolul1on (Notre Balboa Island has arranged a Dam d ) has h · USC Thursday Christmas shopping e gra uate IS own trip to Tijuana. Participants will baseball cap. Supervisor. Roger · depart by motor coach at 8:30 a.m. Stanton presented it to hun at.the Bishop's birthday ball held in the for a day of shopping, sightseeing Grand Hotel. and luncheon. Virgin.la Haverfck, Stanton (Chere with wife .· 675:3088, h as more info~­ Karen) acted as chainnan and matlon ... ~esa-Harbor Club will emcee at the party sponsored by celebra~ .its 20th anni~ersary at a the Cathollc Social Serv1ce of fund-rawng Italian rught Satur-day at the Costa Mesa Women's ~ge County and attended by Club, 610 w. 18th. ~r will ~ . J hnso h 'U be 65 served from 7 to 8:30 p.m. with Bishop o n. ( e on games and the awarding of a Nov. i9J who returned from Ro~ diamond ring following. A $10 thr~ weeks ago. told of his donation _is being asked with audience with Pope Jobn PaaJ 0 proceeds going toward the Re- and disp~yed pictures made with tinitis Pigmentosa Foundation. the ponuf.f. . WWtam F . IUe.clulick, CFO -Fount.aln Valley ~t Jef!Y and Presrdent of the Atlintic He le n and Bill Hamilton chat · h e· h ... J Wit IS op• ~hnson at birthday ball. of_the bo:9-rcf for the committee and Kieschnick will present the awards to winners selected by J~9ges Jim Cooper, David E'mme1, Bob Mcintyre, Betty Hatton Wl1Uam1 and Supervisor< Tom Riley. ' Guests at this t\ffair will meelilt 6:30 p. - . . . . double-decker English bus for the short ride to the museum -after the presentation they will return to the restaurant for dinner. MAGIC TIME: Two groups will be gathering th.is week at Magic l.sland -the Executive Women International will hold its Ex- ecutives Night there on Mo~day and on Friday the Natural His- taory Foundation of Orange Coun- ty will sponsor a fund-raiser. \ ) P e nny and Paul McManigal chat with Angeline Bell, ball director. o.llJ ....... ,.,.._ .., l(lltftl 1(-Moy EWl will honor the member firms executives during the 31st annual event which begins a~ 6:30 p.m. with a reception. An astrologer, palmreader and a . Tarot card reader will be on hand to add to the enjoyment. Deb pare nts Lione l and Carlann da Silva. .. NCL Preside nt Nancy Ferda and husband He nry. Spring fashions. .-• • _v' From Page 82 .gowns, sailor dr~. carioca-styled -ruffled gowns. Coat dresses and pastel s triped sailors dresse$..for day. Knit sweater dreS8es with fuchsia, aubergine and sea green seashell applique. Signature glit- ter by night, with electric blue, red and lemon beading. Basic black gowns daizle with red, blue and yellow starfish. ' ..,-MOLLIE P ARNIS: Natty day suits with oversiz.e blouson jack- ets, but the bubble look is carried _\OQ far ·tb balloonil\i 9C&l"Ves that cup at the hip and add pounds to figures. Tightly draped bodices and low-slung hip (!ounces created a look more like flamenco dancers than high fashion. v MICHAELE VOLLBRACHT: Artistic color combinations, whether a subdued cocoa and black tulip print or vivid lavender, yellow, black and red prints of kissing unicorns, embracing lovers, lightning bolts or Japanese mask. Gun metal gray pajamas. tight red pants with quilted thigh -high legging~ Tani~'! studded in sequins or bugle beads. Fashion ROBlNSON'S: A Mapnra tutuon jew- elry reprmentauve will be at RobtNon'1 Fuhion lal&nd 11.0tt fJUn 11 un t.o 3 p.m. Saturday t.o <:On8ult wilh cunomen Yvs Saint Laurt'nt JPWelry l't'pn:..-nt.ativt Ra· quel·Tnfton will pl"t.'eent the YSL ho!Jd.ay ooUec-\lon from 11 a m to 4 p m on lht> Mmt> day f1.NlS HING TOUCI I High faahJon hats and acceflllOnes will be i.hov. n bv Dotti!.' EnuTungJ of Fuu.shmg Tuvdl alo'ng with fashions by Gigi F'l'll:V toda:-o at 3 pm 'mt.he Promontory Pomt CJubhOWlt' For M'•ung l'ftel'VlillJOns, 67~·8000. l'l\llY be called Emnunea Wlll gwe a \&lk on enhanang r:::'" look by t.opplllg olf your ature w\lh a BROADWA V Holiday oollec\1ona of weU-known ~,... will be ahown dunng an mf ormal preen talion • t 12:30 pm Wedne9cby on~ wrond i-1 of the faahJOO Island SIOl't' ABERCROMBIE /\NO FITCH A 10 Balley created the birthda~ gift Richfield Co. will speak at the _that was presented ~ ~iahop Nov. 20 annual awards preeen- JohnSon -a pewter hgunne of tationoftheOCBuainesaCommit- ,,,_..,.._ Model shows Michaele Vollbracht 's Indian terra cotta lounging gown wrapped at the waist with an apron . sporting the stark ooh· mas II. v WILLJSMITH~Notmuchnew since last year, but a restatement of the big checks and jarring color combinatior\s like mustard and cr~berry, lime green and teal. canary yellow and seaweed. Snap skirta-and tops that could be worn frontwards or backwards. Long wallking shorts. Baggy, unflatter- ing jodhpurs. a1Tl to--5 pm S.turda. nk~''-'11'---'I Sawyt>r of Napa hand~Taft«i &hearllni roet.s w1U be shown at lhe Soulh Coast Pl.au A and f store HJghl1gh1 of lhl.' sho.,,,. Moses. tee for the Arts being held at the The partygoers at the ball Newport Harbor .Art Museum (dancing ro the music of Ron (K.ieschnickiaalsopresident ofth~ Rubin Orchestra) included Delea Muaeum of C.omtemporary Art in and Bill Hamilton, their 90n Blll LA ) · Hamilton Jr. and his wife Vick.le · (she was party coordinator), Liada Business in arts awards are and George Falton, Msgr. presented each year by the com- Mlcbael Daffy and Genevieve mittee to corporations and buai- Stanton (mother of Supervisor nesme& that have demontarated Stanton). outstanding leadership in support Proreeds from the birthday of the arts in OC .. celebration will help maintain David S. Tappan Jr. president community based projects of the and chief operating officer of the -CSS. Fluor Corporation and chairman ~ ~, ( __ rJ. .'\ ~ ~ Sometimes the Nices t Way to Say ·@Kore ~11 is to No~~nyt~ng at AIU How beetf'< to e.wpces.s your ~and appreoa- oon for her unra111ng s~rt throughout your m;1mage . than oy gMng her something as pe~I and meaningful as an Ann~ry or Eternity Ring Both symt>ohze the true depth or your reefing for her. and w ithout saying ilnythrng at all. you will have chosen one of the nrcest wcrys to sincerely say rt alll At \Vyndham Leigh we Design and Create a most unique and e11c1ung collection of these rings rn 18 Karat Gold and Plaonum ~clearly explain differences 1n quality and prrce th<lt you Wiii see from store m store. and then back up your purchase from Wyndham Leigh witll a money back guarantee of value We want you bOth to I~ her ring and to know you bought It vvelll W~ndharn L ghNEWPDRT BEACH . tn FashOO I~. Newp6rt Beach. CA 9266o Near Bulloeks \X.111sht~ --------- • ROCKWELL o,·n SJ,000,000 in Mil(in•I oils, Rt•plrio •nd dr•winRS by Norm•n Rockwrll in tht most coJmprrhrnsivr n hiblt t''tr •~wmblC'd for • single fl•llrry In California ROCKWELL TODAY Through November 24 Newport Beach only I -. E\~~\=f f\Q5S ,. will be Perry E.11L~ designt'r roats for women NEJMAN-MARCUS A oollec-uon of casual hand·patnt.ed N tl.On aepara1eS by T H .E Oeu.tgJi Hol.LW Y.111 bf> mformally modt'led from noon to 4 pm m Nouvelle Depanment Designers Maddy LeMt>I and Carol K.luvler will be pf't'9('nl .• The Ho1•n Family A1 Photographed By Stuart Naldeth, Portraiti11 .. . 16 x 20 Portrait Natural (.'olt•r Old Master Canvas Bound Finish Plus Two 8 x 10 Gift Portraits Plus Nine Wallet Size 5325.00 •495.00 Value Taken In Our Studio Your Home Or On Location Wit h Thi1 Ad-Valid Through 11 -20-83 .11.J Nnrth Rodro Drivr Brvt'rly f-!ills I 2 IJ I 274-4881 lJl f• hion Island Ntwpnrt Brach <7141 ]604.>ISI C •llrriri op41n ~•'''" J•y• • wrrlc. 1803 Newport Blvd. 1 ...... --~~--:~~--==========--=====~~..,.-~~_co ata~~aa._ 645-6800 . . J ... ,. . .. Actress Brooke Sh ields aids Kristin Silver, a blind student at San Diego's Ross Elementary School, during the youngster's first visit to the San Diego Zoo last week. 1.., a ___ 6_s y_~_~_A!_~_Es_0_H ._~_o_R~-~-!_~_o 6 _o_!_R_s_H-AA-IF ___ ... ra...::llm&ll& HARK A \"Y' HEROICS OEAR READERS: Wt have had many requests over the years for those hands that Wt' consider to be our favorites. That makes quite a list. For the time being. therefore, we are devoting tht' S unda y column to a 11eriu of famous hands. At the end of the series. we w ill go back to our WLeldy ques· tioo and ansW('r Ccllumn. £J,l \\"e~l 'ulnl'rJhle. ~outh de,il' :"ORTH • A 92 -?--J-4-4~ O AJ7 53 • K 6 WEST EA T •KQJs63 •5 :;;Voi.d AK Q 95 4 Q-1-0~2 c. 1\9 4 • J 9 3 • Q 10 72 SOl"TH • 10 74 10 H 6 3 2 6 +A ~5 -t !'he hadd1n.I{. South West ~orth East I + 2 + 3 Pa81j • Pa!>s Obie Pass Pass 3 Pas& Pass Obie Pass Pass Pass Op1>nirtl{ lt·~rl. Kan~ uf + • -. The )Jte llarry llarkavy rank-.· in our honk a" 9ne 01 tht• l{rl'at pl.1yn "' ol all llmt• He~ades his skill. he had .a delightful 0 ense of humor t hJt mJde him .l plt-a::.ure lo lw with .11 Jnd aw.1y from the t..thle :-: .. m,, yt>ars har k ht•\\:&'> on a tt•.tm 14 at h •1n1•. uf your "rit1•r' p l.t.1 an){ in the Florirl.1 ~tdtl' t'hamptnnsh1p. The -.r•1rtnK 14 a.., t>o.ud a roa11·h. and your "rllt•r and ha ... p.1rlnt•r landed an .1 ratht>r und1gn1f1t•ll two ha:art r nn tr,,11·1 "1th thl' E.1,t \,\'rq 1·.1rtf, 1n,t1•Jd of · thi· mort· lt11{1t0.tl t " o ~p.ide!>. ~nd enc.kd OP l(Olnl( down threl' trn:ks for J loss of":100 points. -·--.W-e (tons1~U\is hand-Lo-.. ~ Lhe loss column. for we could s ee no way that our partners rould come up with better than ... 300 on lhe North South rards. Wt' rerkoned without Harkavy lit' chose to oµt!n with a psychic bid of one club an t hP South St'al. Wt·::.t made a preemptive Jump overcall .ind :'\orth. una~·are of what wa~ h.lppenang.-~ntered the auction with threa: diamonds. When that was doubled. . Harka' ,. ~rrambkd tc.) three heart . ·Who ran blame l:::asl for thinking he had JUSt hit the mother lode'! fro m his hand. it looked as ar ht: would need an adding machine ~ tcalculator were not yet around• to tot up thP penalty. Thr play <l ul not takt' Ion!{. Ha rkavy won t he opening lead in dummy and set about a crossruff. Ht' ca shed the .ice of diamonds and ruffed a diamond. Then came the king ace of clubs and a club ruff. followed by a diamond r uff and another rlub ruff to brang·declarer"s total to eight tricks. Eas t wa' now down to nothinl{ but five trumps ht.•aded by tht· top t hrtiti h11nors. [)(oclarer ll'd a daa mon<I from th<' ta bit-. and Ea!ol 1·11ulJ not to p him from ... coring the ninlh trick with his ten of trumps. U ~ast ruf· fc.d J.o.w-11.ar!t!k'(Y-W.O_wd.~Y.CT .... ruff; if he ruffed high. the ten wlluM p-romote into a certain traek-· Our side scored 530 _points for three htarts doubled. making. We won the board and. evt:ntually. the tour nament. Send any ~uutioa1 for thl1 column to: Charlea Goren and Omar Sharif. care ol thl1 ne w1paper. Each week a priie of a copy of t.he new "Goren'• Bridge Complete," a S9.95 value, will be award· ' ed for the queation judged the bu t received . Charles Goren and Omar S harif peraonaliy cannot undertake to a1Hwer all question• 1ub.;ltted. Network programmers see audience return from cable .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 13, 1983 Bl DEAR ANN LANDERS: Alter aeven years of claim the right to be spared the conaequences wat.chingourdaughter lead a wild, when the roof caves in. "Asyouaow-901halJ you •lf-deetructivelifethat went against everything reap,"-J .A. IN NAPOLOON,OHJO ahewu taught at home, l had JO admit I was DEAR NAPOLEON: Coagratalatloa1 for becoming an alcoholic aa a means of eec.aping the 1e&tl.81 yoar act togetber t;efore yoa readied mi8ery the wucauaing our family. I took your Waterloo. I bope lbe pareat1 ud teeaa1en wbo advice and went for coumeling. Thia is what I saw lbemaelvet lD my cola ma today wUI lean leamea. from lt. Parent.a have right.a, too. I had the"-ht toaay, "I cannot keep you from doing what you want to DEAR ANN LANDERS: P~ase come to my do, but I can tell you that I do not approve of your rescue. Ann. I need to know.how to get ovea 4 ~ona." · • broken heart. My boytiiend suddenly annQ.UnOed I learned that I need not put up with that he has met someone elle and it Ls all over unacceptable behavior in our home and that I had between us. I feel like a centipede with bunions. - arightt.odeclareauchbebavior "offlimit.a." DUMPED IN CANADA I learned that she wu not making me DEAR CAN: I aatame yoa've goae t~roagb mi8erable. I was~ myself miaerable. tbe tradltloul 48·boar moanaJ.D1 period. Tbat'1 I learned that it wueaaiert.o live without her enoa1b. Now tbecorp1e maa\be burled. Wltb It, than to tolerate the pain the was causing me. bury bJ1 pboto1, letter1, notea, gift1, favorite At first I resisted all these ideas. I said, "I can't record• and all tbe reminders of tbe pa1t. Get lt all do it. Mychildrenaremylife. Sheiamylife." And outohlgbt. then the counselor asked, "And how IS your life?" Telephone friend• you haven't 1een lD a long -He had me there. I replied, "It's hell." tlmebecauae you've been 1obuay wllb "blm." I learned that if my child is not willing to Make datea for luacb and aupper. Put yoaraelf oat c~e. Ihave_tochange as a matter of survival It tbere. Be vlalble. Be cbeerfal. Don't bore anyone is oot an eaay thing to do, but sometimes iris wltb de tall a of yoar agony. NobOcly ca.res. Do necemary. vol an teer work. Exercl1e! Get la tlulpe! Join 1ome I learned that I tried too often to save my child new iroapa. "ue yoanelf uaefal. And by all from heraelf. It didn't work."People must acceet mea1, keep u eye open for a replacement. Tlaere the conaequencei of their behavior. That is the 11 notblng like a new romance to help you recover way they learn and grow. from tile demlae of u old one. I wrote this letter for two reaaons. First, to let DEAR ANN: Food for thougl}t: What do parent.a know it is never too late to aaaert your people do with the time they save by speeding?- right.a. Second, to let the "me" generation know J. CURIOUS they"are1110COUntable-fOl"theiffend~..-T.hey ---DEAR J .:Soaietimea .the)! spucll&.at~ cannot api t on the values of their paren ta and then ho1pl lal. flMA IOMIECI AT WIT'S END Can you believe that T W 0 W E E K S Christmas is just six BEFORE CHRISTMAS: weeks away? Buy rolls of inexpensive I know, it aeema like a paper and design and long ti.me, but not when make own wrapping you celebrate Chriatmaa paper. Make large Della the way I do. rm one of Robbia wreath for fire- th~ people who plana a place by preeervng and back-to-buicsChriatmaa waxing own fruit. Dupli- where gifta are made by cate Chriatmas CMOla for love, bakinB Ls done from group you are aaaembl- acratch and tradition in& to tour neigh- lives In my heart. borhood. Decorate extra Do you know I even rolls of toilet tissue in make out a checklist and ba~m as a snowman a timetable every year? by painting black eyes, Organization is the only adding a black belt Jmd way you come out even.' top hat, and adding a ' acr~ps. ONE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS: Bring in tree, §tring up popcorn and cr~benies and decorate with hand-made ribbons. Mak.e five gallona of Wassail punch and re- frigerate for drop-ins. Phone all good friends out of town and wish them a Merry Christmas. Make little corsages out of home-grown poinset- tias and give them to teachers and hair.· dreseer. Make Christmas placemats for the family for Christmas morning using· gingham and green felt Christmas trees. The secret i.s organiza- tion! Let's see, where did I put that list? It was here just a minute ago, I hope I don't loee it like I did last year when !IOrneone wrapped their gum in it . . . or the year before that when I threw it away with a nose tissue . . o; the year before that 'when the dog did ·a number on it, or the year before that . . . Here's the one for thi.s plaid ICarl out of sewing year which I've just set r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ___ ;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i down. FIVE WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS: Start kn.i ttins three sweat.en for children, alternate work:ina on qu.llt for Mother and needlepolnting--book- mark a for atoc k - inl-lltUffen. Work on hand-<:arved nativity a:ene, and take family picture for Chriatmu card .. FOUR WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS: Gather walnuta for fruitcakes. Bake and freeze 15 or 20 of them as gifta for special friends. Start making felt atock- inga for children in neighborhood with their namet in aequina. THREE WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS: Gather children around hearth (or video game) and uk for input on the Chriatmaa. newsletter, writing down anything that can be reported on a religious holiday. Make name tap for gift.a using dried material gathered and saved from last sum- mer. Wfth dried ma- teriala that are left, make scented potpourri to tie Feedback Foundation Presents An International Chocolate Extrav~anza Local. National And International Chocolatiers and Confectioners Disneyland Hotel Exhibition Hall Saturday and Sunday Novem»er 19 and 20 11i_ am -6 pm $6.50 By JERRY BUCK Comedies, which once dominated the ratings, are on top of gifta. Start 011M ... ..,_,._ • seldom among the Top 10 this seaaon. collecting old milk Free Samples of Chocolates and Confections! LOS ANGELES -NBC Entertainment presi-:·we ~y not be in a golden age of comedy," said cartons to use for can- dent Brandon Tartikoff said Thursday he believes Tartikoff In f~t, a lot of peopfe.look at the Top l~ dle-making. Start mak- the shift of network audience to pay and cable an~ say that Sltuation .co~y aa, dead. We d~n t ing Christmas tree oma- television is slowing and may even reverse itself in a believe that. We stuck wt th Cheers last year and it Ls men ta by crocheting few years. do~we~ stars and starching them. figures ('ve seen thl.s season," he said. Put s lew words Tickets available at all Ticketron locations, Immetta's Ticket Age~cy and at the Door. 1icket sales benefit Feedback Founda-1.1011. lnc . a non profit. charitable organization which helps the elderly "I think the process is leveling off from the I call 642-5678. "Naturally we've had some share point erosion to work for ou. because there are more options for different channels f-------------------1l~~========::::::-1l~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in homes. But more than anything I think part of the problem has been the strikes in recent years that delayed the start of the fall season. The writers' strike, the actors' strike and the NFL football strike, ·which delayed the football season." Tartikoff, speaking at the annual panel of network program executj.ves held by the Hollywood Radio & Television Society. said, "I thirt:k over the next few years you'll see a rise in the network shares." -B. Donald Grant, president of CBS Entertain- ment. and Lewis H. ErUcht, president of ABC Entertainment. a.lao participated in the session at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. "I think you'll find the new television services are alao sufferlnc an audience eroaion," said Srllnt. "Home Box Office ia off 18 percent from the flgures I've seen." ErUcht said the networks were now confronted by a fragmented audience that has lta choice of 20 or more cha.Mela. "People no longer gather around the .et as a family and watch a program." he said. "You may have three aeta in a house and each ia tuned to a different channel. "I believe the networks will continue to be the Monday.;friday November.14-18 Comparison Week at ~AAAAM&Tt& LA BAGUETTE is the new French bakery and Petit Cafe in the Sears Wing of South Coast Plaza. To p rove to yourself that LA BAGUEITE makes the best-and most authentic-French bread and croissants around. come to Comparision Week November 14· 18. During these 5 days we'll sell our ciassic baguettes for only 50¢ and our all-butter croissants (which VOGUE says are among the best in the USA) for only 25¢. Take home for family and friends or enjoy in our Per it Cafe, surrounded by relaxing11 c.Jecor and beautiful music. lace for the mua audienoe and that the eroaion haa--a.-- 11ablized, ' he sai . -~A.i86TT& Th4!! network executJvee were uked about~ decline In the popularity of aituation comedy . · Yoacantaate South Coast Plaza. Sears Wing THE NEWPORTER Howard Rumsey Prt'.sents World Re knowned Blu~s Singer JOE WILLIAMS Live i n Conn·n at The Nl'wpo rt t·r lk:-.o rt Monday. Noven1ber 2 1 at 8 p .n1 . I H k<'f /11/11r111t1fw11 (7 14) <>+•· l~oo .- ' I t l <:Tl )amtmree Ht 1.td , Ne' r ~}ft Bea<.4t--t1-----.1. " -----· -~ -~ ~~-~--~~~--~-----..------------~------------.-.----------------..... ------------.-.----------..-.·~~--.... ...;;;;;.;:;.~,---.::~I H6 Orn11ot:t LO<H;t DAIL' PILOT /$unddy, November 13, 1983 Gene Ferrari ... W ants music country style H)' .IOI-;. Etrn \Hit~ Ot t~ Ae•oc&.t.a Pt••• NA!'>ll\'11 .1.K r. 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"1111 ph•f1•r.- fidc.l lt•s JJtd slt,•I guiWJ-s ti1 111andohn.-. and l'Ollli.•rlln«L\; And it', tht• duwn ht1m1..• 'l" 11• t•f .1 Mt•rl.-ll .1~.11 d or K <•nn) H11g.·1, lw s.'t·k., 1101 th1• ro111a111 '< "' Pu.' 1111 .md \'t•rd1 Th .. :H ~' t•111 11ld st11Kt'f r1·H·11th J)\'r fornwd J ·t,, 11 w1>t•k l'ngag1:nwnt ut c1 hotel k1ungt.• 111 tlw shaJow uf th"p G rand Ok• Op1' lluu_-...• 1rnd h~·nl ti1,, llmt' uff tr\111g 111 -;1g11 .i 11i.orJ111g <.un tr.id v..1th "'" .. 1ttw111.111' l.1lit 1~ 111 Nash vii It soil~ thl· l tJ ll.111 ::.yndrunw. yuu k 1111w " Thl· way lh1• 11'\'ord 1·11m11.11111•1> -.aw 1t. tt was an u fh•r lht·v l'ould rl'fu~· "Whu w111lt• this · thought that 1{ you'rt' Crom h<.il:,c or Iberia or Mongolia th.it you (·an't '111g t.Ountry 111u1>k'' I w:.111 t lu llll'l't 't·m." J.\•rran s.m.l. .. Any . typt• of music· IS ft 't•I Jllcl phrasing If I phrUl;t.· thl' way lht• S4mg W.lli nwant t.u lx• phras<,'t.l, thl· l'as<' ts l h>Stxl .. ~·erran wu.s born in Homc> and movt'Cf tu tlw Umtl'ti SW1h·s 11 y1•afb "go. sdtlmg m flod wstt·r. N Y ") didn't k11uw tlw langu.1g1' no thmg." he rt"<.•a lll·d .JI('. lt·ati'l1-<I E11gl1sh by wa1.t.·h111g sut·h 1elevis1011 M'rll's as "Bw1a n:ra." and the ·"Soap 01x>ras. "IJ;.1ys of Our-- L1vt-s" and "All Mv Chtldn·11 " "I know all thl· plots.' :..ud F1.•1 rnn. who sllll has .m I t.<1lian Jl't1.'lll • pop l'OUntry songs. including : "WW You StiJJ Low Me Tomorrow ?" "When W1111 &>Loved?'~ "Take· lt ·w "¥Limit'.'; "A Heartache Tonig ht", "I Lqve <.1 Ramy Night"; "Drivrng My Life Away"; "lt Turns Me Inside Out"; and "Why Me. Lord'!" "T~e ~ghtclub is life a'nd tha(s why I like 1t. he said man interview. "I've got to mak e people liye and pulse." He rs b ilfod as "the voice w ith a heart." ~is VOil'<.' and per fomting style art· rt.•mtnJSC.'t'nt of Tom Jones and Engt•lbert l-lumpt-rdinck. "They said l couldn 't pack the room hl•re, but I did.'' he said . Ferrari, w ho became a U.S. c1uzen fiw years ago, said he became mwrested in ('Ountl')' music because of tls appealing lyrics. HLyncaUy. they have the gift of wiling a COnl·rse story; ther e is a real feeling rn the music." he said. Bu t he was never interested in.opera when he lived in Italy, a nd didn't t·o11s1de r pursumg 1t as a career. ·Master class for ballet lovers set Balll't lovers may participate as _performers or observers in a master CTu..<>SJ le<:ture and film on "Ballet's Golden Era" this after- noon, Thl' mast.er class, w hich JS open only t.o advanced students aged 12 and over, will be c:onducted by former Ballet Russe· de Monte Ca rlo b al ll:r i na T a t ian a R1abouchinska Lichme. Madame L1chine has also performed with the American Balle t Theatre, London's F estival Riillet, the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuebvas, <fnd Les Balle t -de Champs Elysees. .. Her class w11J bt: acc:ompanied by Galo Bravo whooe career as dance ac'COmpams t has led ht''" t.o w ork wllh Natialia Makarova and Ant hony Dowell . "ll"::. bt·1•11" 1 li.dl1•11).!1 • l-1·11.1n ..;aid of ht:. fru1tl1·"'" hu111 1.·11 ,, rt'l.1.ird dt·dl "ln thl• bq~111111n~ n1>hod'.' ~' ankd tu give nw ~·fl•J1htltt\ t;, t'r\ b\JJ\' thou~ht I \\as gu1ng tu0 .1ppt.•dJ tJ1i sw.g~ wnh Wtf!l· ..inti ">IJ1,I! " tcrrtf1t· lt.aha11 Ile bt•gan studying t Ill' v1.11 ·•ii ;111d p1•rfon111ng sty It's ,1f 1\nwr.1l'an 1 •11 tt•r 141111.·rs. put h1' ow11 ,hnw t11f.!t'lh1·1 a11d ha..., b<'<'n s111~mg 111 r11gh tc h1l1" 1·v1·1 i.t'l11.c. Ht! nuw t:.;ll~ L..c. \ q~.1..,, N1•v . home fJi, 111ghl1 lul> ,I\ l 11111 ,1,,(-. 111 "It is a long. hard road and the rl'wards are virtually none unll'SS you twcom t> Pl(l"('1du Domingo." Ferra ri -..11d. rl'fl'ITing to the star' tenor. Ita lian sing er Gene Fe rrari i trying · to get his sta rt in country music. Reservations for d ass and for observations may be secured by calling 493-0066. On Sunday. class w11J begtn at 2 p.m .. lecture anr film a t 3:45 p.m _r Current Best Sellers Detective Hooks Is out to shake LIP the Mob and the whole damn Police Force. One man. One cream. One race ----__ ftCJlO!t. -· --·-_ t Pei Soma1ary." Stephen King --·--? "Vietnam A History.' Stanley Karnow 8 "Tne Best of James Herriot'' A. '·Ullin.X: 0 Pit~ A PO BO'Y P1UU 'fJ. FllD WILLllMIOI , One Chance ~o prove he wasn t a QlJ1rter 'LtCIJ(S 2 Poland ,tames M tchener 3 ·c nanges Danielle Steel 4 ·Hollywood Wives Jact..1e Collins 5 'The Robots or Dawn " Isaac Asimov 6 'Who Killed lhe Aoo111c; Family? Thomas Chastain • :f-The Name of tne Rose, Umberto Eco B 'The Wicked Day. Mary Stewart 9 Saga of Baby Divine Bette M1dler 10 "Monimoo Moss & De Borchgrave •. NON-FICTION 1 Molherhood Erma Bombeck 2 ' In Search of Excellence. Peters & Waterman 3 "The Mary Kay Guide to Beauty" 4 "'Megatrends " John Na1sb1tt 5 'The Bod)' Principal Victoria Princlpar c On W1rigs of Eagles. Ken i:._ollett NOW PLAYING · .. .... Opf'nin~J NO\,{'m twr 16 ,(40~~~~/ '\J Tom Bla nk \·~ ''""'Ii\'''"''"",...... ~'. IJu,,k .11ul I'' H' It\ \ l1u1 /u\ I t•r-rH·r . ... ' r~- 3503 S H arbor· Blvd . Santa Ana 9 2 704 r ..... ,. ·9 "Creating Wealth." Robert Allen~ 10 "Seeds of Greatness." Denis E Wa1tley (Courtesy of Time tne weekly news magazine) l id">'>lfiPd t!<IV! r !1•.irlq I, ylllll h f><,I ...ct1u1c1• 10 1 ht>lp 111 »P ll1114 1tw. 1I Pr11, vou Ill' lnnqf'r nP1>1l It •, q1111 ~ .i n j LOO~ S~C!Jla3 . RUNNING ~~- Daily Pilot .Clcl'>'>IJied dCls rh<)rw 64:' 5678 , Plano out of tune '! ·~ -· ''I .... IJ ~ ·. ----·- A DAil Y PILOT 4 0.VISOR 6H-S678 "'I" HJ.1:1of.., \to!•DAY ~'M&:w1m g •a •ll u -.cw1...-1u 10..., ~o •1u '" .. :IO' lllgbr\l Ratlog. A l t'rifnc f'ilm! 0 00'1 MiM 't'ndtr f"in>"!"" KS.\ T TI lltVOEil FIRE A .. .,.,... 111 wanaa- ·~• .. 11¥ 14 LOS U l\!!S& -:NOW PLAYING---- lOSIA MIU IRVIHI OMA~GI .. , -. • J• IOUHIAIN VAiii! OUNGI MISSION YllJO • • t • :.v... ,.,. ·1. • .,. .. 1 1 . ~, tL l .... CD ............. . One of the most mo ving. most powerful. most emclllonshattering j.heatrical fllms to come o uc In years .. _ IYll•f.Tv PG ~~ ...,, .............. q .» ... 4' • .. :: •• • •• 'f tf '"'•f , •• "'JVVii,,'"• -111VDliil rlilE:";' fq 8 30 . ', S at Su11 4 00 8 JO "TJIE DEAD 10/IE" <WJ "THE,,, SCORE" fl ) r, 6 JO 10 50 F"r1 8.45 S 11 >un 2 00 6 JO Iv 50 Sat1Sun 2 15 5 30 8 4'\ !ALL SEATS 12.00!I J ~~~la· M~;~2M ··-·~· S. C C9 'ST Pl U: ~Mlll •I -'°''" ,.,. """~&/Ill s .. 1 Su11 J I'.> 7 00 10 30 tBB 08'1·11•11 WBBHBND TIH' ""' • ........, of'"' l'f'nrynu 1mn 't ll'ant to miss. ,R · .. ...... !Ji.\ I~ r.Ufft bl e flS t I NOW PLAYING ORANGl fllr t-r I I J"' ll• ,,,,. '"' h.\.1 ~ ~·· IRVINE WlSTMINSIER ltt,.. .. 1n i/101lfll·' ,, ~ p,, tH .. ,4 WJ) 1~ I 11111 .i Or~,,_ Ir ~~ 1 or,·,~ 89• lMJ Q IOIO U••t\ S-. ~I '>&80 Variety is a SeafoOd Platter (11w your ld..,ll' driety with l\.\.-0 t<.>..,lv ~h1 imp. a uispy fi..,h fillet. and two tendt·1 "'('al lops-'>crv~d with qoldl'n fr yt . ..,, f 1 < • ..,h co IC' slaw t.1ml two< wnc hy hu'>hpuppies. J 095 Harbor Blvd .. Cosca Mesa f, 14 7 15 J.effrcy Rd. at Walnut, Irvine , NOW rLAYING OSlA.MESA--WESJMINSUR-- Edwards Br1sto1 Edwaros Cinema Wes1 5-lO 7444 891 3935 -OBAJtGE- Cinedome 634 2553 HO P4 SSES ACCEPI ED ~Oii I MIS l HOAOEMEHT " 'STAR 80' IS VERY STRONG STUFF. FOSSE IS ONE OF OUR BEST MOVIEMAKERS. Enc Roberts gives a sensational performance M ariel Hemingway is sweet' and true and heart'brea1<1ngly passi ve" , • • NEWSWEEK "It is the year's most challenging and disturbing nightmare. From 'Cabaret' to 'Lenny' to 'All That Jazz: Fosse has been rummaging thro ugh the junk heaps of our c ulture. He emerges here as a masterly director in full possession of a terrible vision. It is also hard to remember a m ore ferociously / moral movie . Eric Roberts gives a complex performance of hypnotic power:· , BOB rim '"· SIAR IE · ··...ii MARlf l HlMINGWAY lR( ROBfRJS airr ROBlRJSON CARROll BAK[R R!X;[R RHS OAVIO Cl [NNON Y'< ,, RM.PH BURtti I ,; ALAN H[IM ' • • 1)~» SVl N NYKV?Sl . II •• WOlf OOG (lAIHS . ~~[IH Ul 1 • 41...00Ca...~«>tlWI •• 1111 •• BOB fO&)( R -~::r.r-~ --o . -rxcroSJVE ENGAGEMENT ... ., edwards CltUMA "•llCI IOVll••I~ 546 3102 6 ' a0• W\ · (Q\Tt WI\• ----- ) '· . ' -f ___ ,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 13. 1983 ilda •••show biz w .onder h1its bookstores l; ald.1 lL1d1wr" ,ilk1·d .1lun~ ~Uth treet. a lean bund ll' of u11fu1111' 1wn1-s The romc'Clian and at·t rt'S.'> was llll lwr "',1 v lo a fth Avenue bookstore to s1bri1 l"OIJh':> nf Ill'; llt'W k, •·Ra&•armc• Ruseannadanna'i-·111--.. t:1•t lkll0k lo Ork !' Book," published la .... t nlOl)lh hy l11o·k1•t. &x>ks. "Whtin I eame around tht' l'tlrnt•r'. 1 :.t.1r1txl to g~t 'anoid bQcaUSC' noorw n'<.v~niwJ nw 1111 tht'strc-et," fhe said l~tn in the dny uvt'r l11w t.11 rr~•1n•tll!s and ~ffee But tht.>n, the nervt'S bt•g..111 tu u11krn1t "l saw a ugt> lint' of pt:>Oplc w111t111~ to ~l·t 1nw tht.• stun.· and !flY little h~arl went. 'oh' I knew 1t wuuld bl-all light." It St~·rn.i;i;trnnge that thu. g"lddy show b1l wondN ~ould wurry about bmng kruiwn But she's ~n way from ht>r fans for a wh1lt.> flpr last muvw was m 8~ "Hanky Panky' .. with sll•ady bt•au, Gene Wilde r ln I YBO. she was warmlv rt.'<.'elVN.I un Broadway m Jean Kt-rr's1 'Lum·h H o.ur " f. But for the most part. aftt•r 1mdt'anng herself w lruruons of TV viewers 19'th.e '70s<m '"S.i'turday N11r(ht f..ive." Radncr drifted from publtl· v1t·w . · ''To te ll you the truth," sht• said in hl'r c.;11da .-oice not to be ronfUS('d with her Em1h.-L1tl·lla or ~dy MiUt>r or Roscanne R~annadanna vo1t't.'S - dunng the last two yt>ars, I !:huse nut to work I had clean my drawers -No. n·..illy. my draw1.·r; c1nd my posets were a mess. "I'd h«x>T} on thtS trN1d1rull .for a long time It was getting to be eight yPars of workmg noni>toµ ·· So she retreated w tht' calm of Connt.'Ctll'ut and k lime out to write her parody of .. how to" books ..SEAN GlttNERY is JAMES BOND in ~GVdii! M•~,. •l "''"' l u,~ ,..,.., ._, "'B'• 6:!~.1.!!_. f • ,., 11 eJJ'\lflt ' .,.,Oft ''t WH ..,I 4l84 u .f\ i f.l(? !I "u~ •' • .. ll 1CJl'C U t()(•'t.C A ..._ ..... '9 ., \1>111 I ft•U h ........... --··-· ...... -. ... 'J .. \A ... ••,. ~\I ~~' ~c)" .. v oll i'~ , . :-~· • ~•t ~uo ~lslo!!rw!13i!ro~1t1tp!1.!~i~~~~~Plt~;,.1,;.~1;1!0.E"!o~~ii! .. ! .. ! .. ~ ... ~~ L MISSIOH V~tO 3JO o9.n, l'l• O• oil! ._..,•JI :::::J ~CllllEOOME 21 ................. •' s •• .-, •"•• • 63• 7SSJ with Alan Zweabel. She t•vtm learned a few things about herst'lf in the p rO<.'t"S.S ' "What l leaJmed was, I'm not a wor kuhohc. I had to rt•-(inu out wha t you do with le1s urt? time and rt.'-fmd out about the pa<.'t' of li fe. "I luvt'd the proet..>ss o( writing. It was a way of getting out my c·reative energy without going public With it '' S till, she said s he really doesn't have the d1s1.:1phne to write a serious book . First, she'd have to use a pseudonym so s'he could "get rid of the giggles." T}len. tht>rc's the problem of being easily d istracted. "I love to cook and that takes all day," she said . "And I like to do the laundry -you explain that." Though she considers herself lucky as an author -"I get to go on all those big TV shows" -writing· has meant that s he can't have the instant applause she was used to receiving as an actress. "It's only recently that I've been able to think of myself as an artist," she said. "Why? &cause or the saffit.' thing ~hat produced my romedy -insecurity." · The creative spark was ignited when Radner was a child growing up in Detroit. She'd coneoct whimsical skits to entertain her parents and older brother, M1ch~el. Her father died when she w as 14. leaving her financially well orr when she rC"ached 21 Actre and comf'dienne Gilda Radner holds copif'S of her hook. Radner, now 37. majorl'd in drama a t the Umversity of Michigan and dropped out to follow a friend to Canada. She landt."d a pru:t in the Toronto I .. --------------------• production of "Godspell." Evcrvonc in this Shl• <.'ventualiy b<x:ame a me(Tlbef of the t (~h ('h · . ...1 • I t•vy a se comeuy 1s p a nt• t·rc,~y. improvtsatwnal troupe, "Se<.'Ond -City" '"ALL THE RIGHT MOVES' MAKES ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. 1 om Crui~r provt'S on~t' 090 1n h t' •>on aUor 10 u-ulr h 4 reo/lv liked 1hi• une "••• ) .. HOn t' of the year's'bHt!"~···•····· " l (M ••• ......... l C:N•411"1u • ••••••••• +40--~ .. 1)1~1\I .. ··W1.~ f ;1~N'l'lJllY A e4war4• '57 CINEMA WEST lllS!~lll •I GOIDl-\1 11111-lll 891 !9)~ ' ... U 1• 'i'IJI S iP If.: •. H.Al80I JI ••SOfil , C(l\I• Mii • 611 l~Ot •·d,.ard• ..... , c ., .. " -t I \I 2 MJt Sn:.nq, ~1:1:• \~~;!>q~:,:.,, ~.,th.,elrlwll\lelNlol1lela., ... fiijlriiiliii 1S 1113 t1!3•!•J11Il6)6341'2SS3 / ) S ~~ .. ,~ ~" -·~,~~#,_ , ........ , ..... :: .TRIUMPHANT I FILM MAKING.:: \lw-1/" ,,._,.,,,,. /In l\t Ill\ 11 .. 1, U"lwn· an· Wljtl("IH'l'' in 1h1' 11111\ ic: rhJI 11.1lo.t· '""r j,114 drop 11pn1 11111 111 )(t•11111nl a tu.11t·ntt"nt. ,,,.,.,. ••u .... 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(I) S.t S.. t IQ ~ 10 ' 10 "DUI Of llf COINIY" <"> ltl S.•lllO /10 l lO '10 110 & Sol .... 10 I\ rHlllSIO"fl W'llll~ ......,ar.<NI ~ IH 1 11H~ S.. I 1\1' VllO MAll " "' ~· 101..,1. ~ 111 """'*' "t , ' !ll·61Jt \c., ~" I <' I i ~! ~u Sol~=-·~ rJ c.-W•1 1Pl(I ....,. (N) MIDiiiii SOUfH COAST WUM IUll ,.,,, -., !'It• oe· (II• ".....,, \ot WI 100 100 ,., 111 UC I 00 11110 •111 os__.= SOUIH COASI "' ,,., l 00 • 00 c ......... lOO lilt< 1000 111 ~' ,.. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 13, 1983 '! ·Today's IV MOfMN() -5~- II) CASPER AHO FRl£NOO 1)1* Aef(vll. G81141YM!Ytl Bu)Okl -9:30- IJ FACE fHE NATIOH O otNFL'83 8 SEAG6AHT PAE.STOH Of' THC 't'OKON 0 DAY Of' OCSCOVERY LOHERAHGER .\nlmated. VOieet ol Uia Mlnnetll Paul Lynd@. • CHUACH 1H THE HOtlE e OUAGAHO ~ C()NTBUl()RARY HEALTH ([I THIS WEEK WITtt DAV10 8AIHl<l.EY -1:00- (() NFL FOOT8All AOAICUl.TUflf U.S.A. THE MUHSTERS OIAECTlOHS HEEHAW ~12 I CJ MOVIE • * • "GUY' Md Dollt" I 19551 f 1111k Slnat re, Jean Slmmont UMOVIE t • "Honkytonk M111" ( 1~21 Cll11 Eastwood, Kyte E111WOOd (%JMOW I JI AIPUY'8 BEl£V( IT OA !\~n lt\nocerlt" (1974) Uncle It It "It AlllllCI Al Night Thi Dey I LAft" (1978) Tony Clirtlt. Stiy 1(..., • "*' 8'1"EM AINWEHT THl8 WEEK MNCfWVIEWI .,. ~hot ~ The Kid" I 19~1 ·Don "Rtd" a.try, Tom Neal •, (!) THM£900flf I COMMUHITY ~A I~~~ \!fl OIAECTIONS Qt SUHOAY MASS '9 M£SSIAHIC JEW!Sti VOICE -7:15- .. '8 fttE.w<>M.O TOMOMOW 8D AMEAICAN INTERESTS II> MOTOAWEEK ()) KENNER FAMILY Cl,ASSICS tml KENNETH COPELAND ID WE.EXl Y SPORT HIGHLIGHT (JAPANESE) I HJ f'RAOGLE ROCK 0MOVIE THE OPERA T10H OCEANUS AOelNHOOO MOVIE U i,; "Whit Price Glory?" ( 1952) Jtn'IM Cagney. OM O.iley -·~-8 COlLfGE FOOTBAU. IBIM~MW. ITARSfAAQf ITARTIB AU alfATUREB MEAT N{O 8IWl I NATURE 1 11'18 ~ .... TH9 W&K .. COUNTRY • MUSIC ·(t)wow t t,; "~ Fuzz" (1~1l Terence HIH, Etneet BorQlllne. ! ~Nit> SUSAH A1AMO * t t "The V•<liCI" ( 19821 Paul Ntw!Nn. Clllrlotte ~jng -5:15- (!) WHAT'S NU? -5:25-.. (l)MOVIE • * • "The Secfet Life Of Wattei Mitty" I UM7) Denny Kaye, Vltgtnla Mayo. -U0-1:==RmOH ~STIIEET BAPTIST (g)MOVIE • ••,; ~·s1111 01 Tlleµighl' 119821 Roy ScMldtt. Melyi Streep r • QMTMt~:CLOSEUP r ~ AliC>WesPOf<EH PEMOtW. p!MEHSIOHS YOUTH AHO THE ISSUES SUNDAY MASS • r NEWS ROMPER ROOM TV_, L'OOf<S AT LEARNING AGNCUlT\JAE U.S.,4. ~- MOVIE •t,; "Super Fuzz (19811 Tetence Hlff, Emes1 Borgnme O MOVIE . • ·~,; "C81avans" (19781 Anthony Quinn, Jeon1fer O'Neill. -8:30- FAITHWAYS ACl8EAT SCHULLER FM:a Of' CUl TURE PMETIME HEM'AGE Of' FAl'TH 9'1EN(0UT AOMPEAROOM LET THERE BE UGtIT ICl)8WOALO NEWSCEHTER WEEl<L Y NEW DAY DAWNfHG 110A'T1WT Of' A TEENAGE 8tt()PUfT£R -7:00- n.Dl..ff,ADVEHTRE l =:s~ . KENHE™ COPEi.AHO TARZAN DAY Of' O&SCOVERY ':- ,, tZJ ClNMASCOAf -7:30- • TAKING ADVNflAGE D THArSCAT . I CHIU>AEH'S THEATRE SAFAAI TO ADVENTURE tD JIMMY SWAGGART l~~ts . till UOYD OGILVIE OJ THE WOflLO TOMORROW 61' WAY Of' TRUTH MOVIE * * •, "Enigma ( 19821 Mar11n Slleen. B119111e Fossey (O)MOVIE • • •, "G1zmo" ( 19771 Ooc\lmenlat)' ()retied by Howard Smith lSlMOVlE • * h "To Race !he W1n<l 11980) Steve Gullenbe<g. Randy Quaid 1Zl MOVIE • * "Francis Joms Trie WACS ( 19541 Donald 0 Connor Julie Adams -8'()()- I) Cl) SUNDAY MORNING D THIS IS THE LIF'E D POPEYE ANO FRIENDS fJ THE LITTL.E PRINC~ U LLOYD OGILVIE (!)RAWHIDE Cl) TOM AHO JERRY fl) OOHi LOOI< NOW @)JERRY FALWELL OJ REX HUMBARD 61' StMOAY MASS (C)MOVIE • • h "Nine Hours To Rama l 19631 Horst BucMolz, Jose Ferrer 0MOVIE * * 'Honkytonk Man ( t982J Cltnt EastwOOd. K)1e Eastwooo -8.30- 0 00YSSEY • BUCCAJtEE.RS U MEITIHG TIME AT CALVARY Q) FREDERICK K. PRICE OJ KHOW YOUR BIBLE -9:00-0 a MEET THE PRESS fJ AOVEHTURES Of' ROOIN HOOO U OfW. ROBERTS (!) CISCO KIO • READING AAJHBOW 0 IT IS WRfTTEH ~~.V.GRAHT :0' MOVIE • • "Cold River 119821 Suzanne Weber, Pat Pere< son • 'l"MOVIE • • •, Monsignor 119821 Cnnsto- 61' HEAAT .()f THE MA TTEA tlfJWOYIE • "Klondike Fever" I 19801 Jell East, RodSt8198' ($)t.IOVIE * • t 111 "Supe.man II" ( 1980) CMs- tOO/lfr Reeve, Mar got Kidder -10:00-IJ NEWSMAKERS 0 OJ NFL FOOTBALL 0 MOVIE ••• "Ull . ( 19!>3) L8Slle Caron, Met Ferret fJ LOHE RAHGEA 0 HEAAlO Of' TRV™ MOVIE * * "The Shanghai Cobia" ( 19451 Sldoey f olel. Benson Fong. (I) REX HUM8Afl0 Cl) PINK PANTHER ti) THE LAWMAKERS ' ~ WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW m NOTRE OAME FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHlS C MOVIE •••• t PolteffjeiSI . (1982) Craig I Nelson, JOl>eth Williams 0MOVIE • • "O<Jyssey 01 The Pac1hc ( 198 t) M1c~ey Roooey -10·30-. f) INTERFACE fJ SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES 0 R08ERT SCHULLER aJ JERRY FALWELL fl) ON CAMPUS ~ WALL STREET ~EEK I!' SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUK OH @)SPECTRUM -11:00- f) 2WITHYOU 0 BEST Of' A.M. LOS ANGELES Cl) OUR GANG fl) MASTERPIECE THEATRE ml COHTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES Cl) STAR TREK @'I PUBLIC PULSE ~OSHIM- t)• THE THUNDERSlROS Z MOVIE t • 'Middle-Age Crazy ( 19801 Ann Margre1 Bluce Oe<n -1130- IJ SARAJEVO '84 0 TERRY COLE-WHITT 1'KER MOVlE • * . ., ·Journey B<lck To Oz 119721 t t 1,; "Taps' (19811 Geotge C Scoll, T1mot~ Hullon -11:45-m NEWS (JAPANESE) AFTERNOOH -12:00- " THREE STOOGES ~WEEK WfTH DAVID -~ * * i,; "Let's Dance" ( 19~1 Betty Hutton, Fred Astaire I OUAGAHO BE.RHSTDf I llEETHOVEH HUMAHITIES THftOUGH THE ARTS (I) CUl>PERS NBA REPORT '1) TOl<UGAWAIEYASU (JAPAHESE-EHGUSH suemLES) CHA.NNEL LISTINGS * * * 1h "The Dirty Dozen" ( 19671 L .. Mwvtn. Erneet BorQlllne 6D HOU YWOOO IOOf NIGHTS ·~.::> * * * "Thi Last Time I Saw Pwls" ( 19541 EMzabtlh T1y1o<, v111 John. '°" (%)MOVIE • * * 11' "MacArthur" ( 1977) Greg<>1y Peck, Oen O'Hertlhy, , -1:25--m TET80KO NO HEYA (JAPAHESE) -1:30-1 ATONEwmt F·mooP 8 MOVIE "Sludt LO!llgan" (Pan 21 ( 19791 Charles ~rnlng, Colleen Dewhurst. SUHC>AY • I ~ *I\"\.\ "The nme TrlYtlets" 119641 Pttllon Foat•. Merry Anders •MOYE u i,; "Mtllbells" 11979) 1W Mui· i, Clv11 Mlkepeece IA~ GAl.ACTICA WAU ITAEET WEEk NEWTON'S APPLE i~HOO<EA * t "Hawk The Slayer" (1118 II J8Ck PUICe, John T fl'rt Cl)MOYIE * * i,; "To Race Thi Wjnd" ( 1980) SIM Gultenbetg; Randy Quaid. -4:30- CI) T AKIHO ADVNIT AGE, • WASHINGTON WEEK IH REVIEW 8 HEW TECH TIMES f) KN' 1 1l.B::.1 L''" A11q,.1,., 0 .,_NOL. 1N81...1 L11' Arlqt'll'.., 0 .,_I LA ln11 1 l •J•, An1Jl'I,.., fJ M A\ IV1AHC1l<J••\n1w 1•••, I "'MB 1L.lh1 S.1n D11•q•• [IS :ie 8ASKET8AU. • * * \.\ "S\lpetman ti" ( 19801 Chris-r ~·Margot Kkldfll • • * i,; "SuS91Clon" (194 11 Cary Gra"'· Joan Foota1rit O.rected by Allred Hllcheocit 0 Kl l.J Iv !11111 I I n~ Ano11 '"" t6 l\l. .... I 1 •\11( I '),111 D"''ll (I) l\l 1\/ 11!1<1 •I''" A11q1•li•,, Cl) l\l UI" TV ;1,, 1 L ,., An qo• ,, • .., al 1\1 I I I . PB"l L<I 1\11.I"'"" -5:90- 1 CHIPS PATAOL A8CNEWSO '1!) Ml( I I p1::3._,, t!,,11t •1111011 He..1Lh (!) WAU STIIE!T JOUANAl AEJIOftT I BA TTWTAR GALACTICA FIRINOUHE I Cl MOVIE • • • * Ille Basl Years Ot Our Lives" ( 19461 Frednc March. Myrna Loy (H1 THE ADVENTURE OF SHERLOCK HOUHD (0 )MOVIE * * * "They Got Me CoYett!CI ( 19431 Bob Hope, Dorolhy Lamour ( S l PAPE.A CHASE -12:30-IJ ()) NFl TODAY 0 WlLD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS ti) OUR GANG '1':) HUMANffiES THPDUGH THE ARTS ®). HEWSMAKERS '&3 R,MOVIE * * ·~ Erugma (19821 Marlin Sneeo, Brigitte Fossey -12:45- ( Z CHARL£S CHAMPLIN TALKS WITH l.!l MO.VIE ••• "The W81 Of The Worlds" ( 1953) Gene Barry, Ann Robinson eADAM-12 '1':> OCEANUS -2:00- " GIUIGAH'S ISi.AHO G MOVIE • * • "Born Innocent" ( 1974) Linda 81111, JoanN Miles .MOVIE C!) OINHER AT JULIA'S IUINEWS ID ABOUT TElEV1SIOH -5:30-D NBCNEWS ~~Of' ... tri) MOTOf!WEEJ( <II A8C HEWS D != EVEHNl -*-* !O "Journey ~k To Oz" (l9721 Anlmlled Vo<ces 01 Ltza Mlnnelll ·:i ~ ,. . tl'DllEWS -t.'()()- • * ';"~.~ The LOW! Of Bellll" , • MOvlE (1977)Patsy Garrett CynthlaSmrth * t •,; "The Amazing Spioet·Mlll" Ci) GAOW1NG YeAAs (1977) Nlcllolas Hammond. Ol'Yld t!§J MOVIE Whitt * * * "Suc>PQrl YOUf Local Gun-8 5*El& EBERT AT THE lighter" (19111 James Gerner, ~AT WAR Suzanne Pleshene (!) PEOPlE TO PEOPlE ., ~:scorr l .. 'A'S'H * * * "The VerdlC1" ( 19821 Paul STAR TIEC Newm111. Chanotle Rampttng I SHOCK Of' THE HEW 0 MOVIE NOVA ** 'Sherlock HOimes In WastllnO· TAKIHOADVNITAGE ton" (19431 Basil Rathbone Nigel atNBCNEWS Bruce ' 411 A THlETES ff ACTION -2:30-CC) MOVIE D MUSIC cm U.S.A. ** •.; Telelon" ( 19771 Chanes -GIWGAH'S ISLAHO Bronson, Lee~ -(l)MOVIE D HOW THE WEST WAS WON * * '.\ "Ttie Gambttr" (19801 Kenny 9 A BA8Y, MAYBE Rogers, Lee Puroell '1i> GAOWIHO YEARS 0 MOVIE ffil MOYIE t * ·~ "Camans · ( 19781 Anthony * "KIOndille fever" ( 19801.Jell Easl Quinn. Jenntfer O 1W Rod Slf1981 rz, MOYIE -3;00-• * •., "MonS'Qno< (19821 Chnslo- 0 TALK ABOUT PICTURES p/181 Reeve. Genevl&Vt BufOld 8 MOVIE -8:30-• * "Munllet G0-Home' ( 19661 1 NEWS~ !Freel ~tonne De Carlo HOU YWOOO ClOSEuP (!) ODO COUPLl rrs Mlffeoors 8USIHESS 1.,.,., CINCINNA n SHORT F'EA TlJAE • ti) DENI MARTIN IN LONDON ~ -3: 15-e MOTORSPOATS CZ CINEMASCOAE INTEANATIONAl -~-(O)MOYIE D INSIGHT ••*'""Absence Of Mahce" (198 1) 8 H(WSCOf'£ PIUI ~,Sally f'lllld. (!) FNflASY ISlAHO -7~- fl) TONY IW>WN'S JOURNAi. 11 (I) 80 MIHVTES 81) rrs EVEAY900Y'S BUSINESS D a FIRST CAMEAA THE PAOTECTORS HIO OON8UMER AEJIORT8 -7:30- • GEHEacoll ® FMOOl.E AOO( 11=:-: TAJCl <II HAROCASTLE & MCOOMICK .. ~~ZONE * t \.\ "Mtltbllll" (19791 Bill Mur· i . CMai.111t9'111Ct. aOll>GOl.O NATURE • lllASTEMECE TlEA TllE (C)MOYIE , • * *...., ''Polt•geill" (111B2) Crtlo T. NefSOn, Jobetb Wjlllams. (8)MOVIE * * "Honkytonk Miil" (19821 CIJnt Eulwood, Kyte Eutwood. (l)MOYIE t It t ',; "Superman II" ( 1980) Chr1s- • ~· Mwgot Klddef. t t t "An Officer All<l A Gtnti.. man" (1982) Rlellltd Gere, Debra Wjnger (%)MOVIE t t "MICldi.Age Crazy" ( 1980) Ann· Mwgret. Bruce Oefn -1:30-8 TAXI CI) LOUGRAHT (Q)MOVIE *I I "The V8'dicf' (1982) Paul Newm111, Charlotte Rampling -t.00-D Q! MOYIE I Ht "Alrf)Wlel"/ 119801 Roben Heys, Julie Hlgerty 9 UNDERSEA WORLD Of' =~ **'Ai wFOf YOUI EV" Only" (1981~ Roger Moore. <Molt Bouquet. fl WILD KJNOOOM • l ~THEATRE SIU(~ -t'.30-D SCHOOl llEAT · (!)MOYIE ** t "Angels With Dirty Fee." ( 1W l Jin* Ctgney, Pat O'Bnen DSOONOINGS -1:46- CZ) CHARLES awtPUN T AUCS WITH -10:00-l i~JOHH, M.D. 0 THE WORLD TOMOAAOW I MAM<O DINNER AT JUUA 'S ID GAEA T P£AFOAMAHCES CC) Al.8tM RASH (B)MOVIE * t * "Alt Ofttcer An<l A Genii. m111" (19821 Rlciwd Get\.· Oebta Winger (%)MOYIE **'" "TIPS (1981) George C Scott. Timottry Hutton -10:15- -5) DEAN MAATIH IN LOHDON 0 MOVIE -10:46- • 80NOAY SPORTS PAGE -1UIO-• !!,(() 8 HEWS ~STET JOOflMAL I llfTEA POPOf'F IMIV SWAOOAA'T YlfTMM: A TE1..EV18IOH Hell'ORV l~~Q(Ofm ~TMBtCAfFSCOMEDY -11:15-e ceaNEWS -11:30- 18PORTS ANAL PACUETTEAS • FOR THE LOVE Of' A CHILO 8l8KEl & EBERT AT THE MOVIES m~WEU t t t "North OIHas Fony" (1979) Nick Hoitt, Mac 0.VIS. 1:1.e • •t,; "The Bordet'' p 981J Jacil NlchOlson. Valerie Pernne. -11:45-D MOVIE * * * "North Oaltas Fony" I 19791 NO NOiie. MIC Davis 8 9 NEWS -11:50- 8MOYIE • t •.; "Warning Shot" ( 19671 DaVld Janaen, EJearlol Parl(er -12:00-e 100a.1.e CJ) lllEJl9C)ENT NETWORK NlW8 ~CAUGHT 1H THE • AH AMEAICAH FAMILY <II MOYIE * * \.<, "The MllQnlllcent Seven Ridel" (1972) Lee V8" Cteel, Slel8"1t Powers. CD)MOYIE . ***~ "SulC)iclon" (111411 Cvt Gf lfll JOlfl Fontaine OWected by Allred Hitchcodc e MOYIE . * t 'Ai "Rollover" (1981) J-Fonoa Kr11 Kr111ollerson • -12:10- ct)MOVIE "Tht Slams" (19731 Jim Blown Juay Ptot ' (8)MOVIE tt • '" "En1Qrt1• (19821 l.4an1t1 &)~ c -12:15- • HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP -12:30-~=Uf(T ~ **'Ai 'Deathln SmaMOoM5 119731 Blrry Nelson. Nylee Dawn PMer G 1'MEL.£SSOH (LMOYIE • t •., Monsignor 119821 Chflsto- p/181 ReM. Genevteve Bu!Oid Pacific-Trave"l School 110 E. 1'7di 1k., 8Uta Au, Ca. 11701. ----ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PRIVATE ACCREDITED TRAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL. Am«ic.tl Alrllne Sabre Compyte< Training , .. • , ... MORNING, AFTERNOON. EVENING Cl.ASS£$ ~ Celf (7.14) 54S-t485 ~ ~-..... --.--........... -f~---------------~ .. ~ =~ ~~ ebest seaso~,ite best I it-~ ~--.~1 ~us tour of Palm S prings guides inc luding the Spanish-style estate v1sifbrs by-the homes of· the stars -owned by.Liberace._ ·saxm Golden West to sponsor holiday tour How long has it been sirlCe you've ridden a train or toured a winery? Now is the time to take advantage of early regis- tration for Golden West College's Christmas hol· iday tour of the Napa/Sonoma wine count(}' -which will utilize air, bus and Am- trak transportation for a group of wine tasters on holiday from Dec. 26-30. The travelers will fly to San Francisco, where a bua will take them to Napa. Tour guide Roecoe Lancaster, a chemistry lnatructor at the college, will then accompany the group on private tours of historical wineries, in- cluding wine and barrel tasting at several award -winn i ng boutique wineries. • I '.~. (:ho ice 'fhp Sirloin Stcia" • Turiya"i Sica" • lhr Sirloin Sica" a nd ( :hickcn Un:a1'f Tumpura : Ucd Kaboh Turiy•" i • Iker Fried Pr•wn11 • Chic"cn Tumrura • 1.ondon llroil January . through March June 6, is when the except March 3 weather in Mexico and the and 14 Mexico departures. Caribbean is at Experience Sitmar quality. its very finest, and now Sitmar 8e pampered in total lux~ Super Savers let you enjoy the aboard Sitmar's Liberian-regis- peak season at peak savings. tered ships: Fairsea, Fairwind or Enjoy the blue skies and warm . the brand new 38,000-ton Fairsky. sun of the Mexican Riviera and Visit the.most popular ports along save $600 for the first two passen-the Mexican Riviera or in the gers per cabin ($200 per person Caribbean while enjoying Sitmar's plus $100 transportation allow- spacious cabins, delightful dining, ance). Bask in t he warm sun of the sparkling entertainment and warm Caribbean and save $400 for the Italian hospitality. first two passengers per cabin Additional savings. ($200 per person). And the price For another wonderful vacation " The tour cost of $390 includes air and Amtrak transportation -the lat- te!' on the homeward ) · trek IO travelers can bring their purehaaes • .' beck to Orange County • • -transportation to and from hotel to train Sta· UOn, hot.el aocommo- da\.ION (double oocupan- cy), and the two-day tour of wineries via char- t.er bus, tour guide and ,\II cnln.~• ...:ncJ with '""I' •~t ... Intl. llilkl•1I f)l1ll1lu 1rnd 1t1n•ll'tl ltltnch Hrc11d. O ur taste-tcmpttnt! menu uf complete dinocr.i is just one l!ood rca1mn. Our c1111rtcou1114crvlcc is nnothc r. Hclnxint! ~11m111ndln~s nnd comfort11hlc. private Ji11h11! add up to more thon cnool!h l!()(.J rcni•on11 111 cflt nt ~tuart 1\11dcr.111n'!I Black Antus tonil!l'!t. of your Caribbean cruise includes value, ask your travel agent aboo free air fare to and from the ship. Sitmar's $800 Super Saver savings Tu save, just book your cruise to the Panama Canal. b~ March 31, 1984. Sttper Savers The Sitmar Experience is sold apply to all 10 and 11-day cruises exclusively by professional travel .1 -... ·~ !f t : J •• I I I ~t I ~ .- ln1Ur&nee1 ' Addition al lnfor- madon ii available bv aaWnc 891:.3991. • .. FOUNTAIN.VALLEY, SANTA ANA, QARDeN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM cleoartmg between January 7 and agents. Consult yours today. ·Si~Super Mexii.'O ~-J.m 14 J.111 Z5 Caribbcon ~ }.m.IK ~ Feh.~ ___ ,.....,....,,.,.,...._..,......_~~~ ----.. ,... ...... ~-----------------~------~--------..----------~~~--~ .. ·-r Daily Pilot SUNDAY. NOV. 13, 1983 FINANCE CS STOCKS C6 Golden West 4famped by South Coast leader Cerritos, 42-0. C3. Roses Wilting for Bruins D911J "'°' l"tlotM bJ Lee ll'llJM , TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) -"The opera ain't over until the fat lady sings. and he missed it," an e xhil- arated Anzona quarterback Tom Tunnicliffe said Saturday after throwing a game-winning touch- down against UCLA in the final 61 seconds and watching. the Bruins' John Lee miss a tying field goal. With its 27-24 win in a nauonal- Jy televised game, Arizona tripped up UCLA's run for' the Rose Bowl. The Bruins who had entered the game with the Pacific'--10 Con~ ference lead, dropped to 5-1-1 in the conference with the setback. · Washington, meanwhile, took a commanding position in the Rose iowl race at 5-1 by beating tffe University of Southern Cal.t- fomia, 24-0. UCLA had gone ahead, 24-20, with 6~55 remaining in the game. -UCLA moved t.o the Arizona 20-yard line before Lee at- tempted a 37 -yard held goal with thret.' seconds remaining. It was wide to the left. "I don't know how he missed that field.goal and I don 't care. He rrussed it," Arizona Coach Larry- Smith said "Our guys d eserved this wm and I can't think of a better way for our seniors to leave Arizona Stadium." · It was Arizona's final home game or -the season. Smith added. "Tunnicliffe t.old me that there was no way that we we're going to lose UCLA." . Lee said of h is missed kJck, "I just t.opped it. That's all ... it was just one of those things." till St a te Fullerton's Mark Collins ( 5 ) prepares to me~t ~evada-La Vegas QB Randall Cunningham . Tunrutliffe drove Arizona-169 yards late in the fourth quarter, hitting flanker Jay Dobyns on an 8-yard touchdown pass to put the Wildcats back on top. 27-24, after And UCLA Coach Terry Donahue said. "I thought it was a tremendoU.S college football game that could have gone a n y way It's one of those things that slipped (See BRUINS, Page Ctl itans lo~e mud· fight; Rebels win,· 13-0 Huskies can s1nell· the roses players ejected with 4: 15 remaining. ~OGER CARLSON 09llr ...... 118" I s been a long and sometimes trustrat- ag task for Cal State Fullerton football ?&Ch Gene Murphy. who has been rorking for four.years in an11ttempt to "1t his.Titans on the football map. And Saturday's key Pacific Coast lthletic Conference duel with Ne- lda-Las .Vegas at La 'Palma Park in naheirn pretty we ll condenses the life ~times of Gene Murphy these past four ~ -putting up the good fight, but so ir no brass ring. faithful. as the race for the California Bowl became a mud bowl, culminated by a mud fight. · The Rebels connected on field goals of 28 and 34 yards by Joey DiGiovanna and added a fourtb-quarter touchdown pBM of· 12 yards from quarterback Randall Cun- ningham to w ide receiver Michael McDade early in .the fourth period to collect the triumph, now need just a win over Long Beach State t.o claim the California Bowl bid It began on the left side of the Fullerton defensive line and.suddenly there1were flurries in every direction . One of the worst sjghts was that of Titan strong safety Mark P embrook, swanned over by a group of Rebels holding and punching away. although Pembrook showed little signs oC damage in the aftermath. That, however. was just one of many bouts we have no character or class. There were Just a lot of pent up emotions that (got out) at that time." · For a long time the Titans fought off the eventual loss with timely and clutch defense, holding Las Vegas to its two field goals at halftime. SEATrLE (AP) -Wash- ington'• 18th-ranked Huskies preeented Don James with his lOOth victory aa a head collep coach Saturday. and ln the procem put themaelves in line for another trip to the Ra.e simultaneously taking place. • The Rebels posted a 13-0 victory before rain-.JOaked crowd ~ some 5.000 With the mud and rain. combined wtth the Re bels' 13-point lead. it was over on the scoreboard and eventually evolve'd i'nt.da wild. bench-clearing ml'lee with six -w e played with emotion and intensi- ty," said Murphy. "It (the brawl) was just .rn offshoot of it. It's unfortunate, but it happeRed. It's very frustrating. "But," he added. "don't say to me that Ii had been a remarkable effort in the first hall -a span of big plays.in terms of inches rather than yards. of a fumble that wasn't a fumble and of a potential game-&reaking 'break. that didn't quite make the grade because of two superb defensive plays by Titan comerback Mark Collins. l~e MUD. Page C2 Bowl. · After Washington'• -- e-wport Ch~istian dvances, 26-·6 smaa.hing 2'1-0 victory ·over tradition-rich U nivenli ty of Southern California, all that stands between the Huakie9 and a Jan. 2 PL.r a.n.~ with Bia Tm ...,.._ ... UYe Dlinoial9W ......... 81ale. "Two PJd &blQ8r hltftW-d today," J.m. met. ""1'nC. ArUona ......... a dumae and. ._.~Kb .• our ktda n.lly cmm_ ..-·-~-Led by reserve quarterback Kark Frederickson, Newport ~tian High advanced to the emlfinals of the small school tight-man CIF football .,playoffs with a 26-6 win over Victor Val- ley C~tian Saturday night at fluntingt.on Beach ffigh. Frederickson, who was 4-of-12 for 84 yards, threw three touch- town passes. rushed for 12 more Jards and scored once on the p-ound from one yard out to k the Conqueors' win. Frederickson had one of the games of any of our kids this 'aeaaon.:: .Ne.wp<>Ll Christian Kings top struggling Cana di ens INGLEWOOD (AP) - Bernie Nichol.ls' power play goal at 7:21 of the third period and an .empty net goal by Marcel Dionne with 41 seconds left helped the Los Angeles Kings to a 6-4 National Hockey League victory over the Mon- tral Canadien1 Saturday nlght. The Canad.iens are 7-9, their wont start since the 1941-42 seaaon. Los Angeles is now 5-8-5. .... Nichol.la' goal, hi.a aecond of the night and 15th of the teaaon, gave lhe Kings a 5-2 leed and came aa tbe Can- adiena were two men short, with Steve Sh\4tt and Larry Robinlon out for hookiJli. Nichol.la' goal from 20 feet to the right of Canadlen goalie Rick Wamaley gave the Kings their aecond three-goal lead and appeared to put the game out of reach. But Bobby Smith 8COred on a t.:khander at 14:16 and Bob CJtiney .:x>red from in tight at 18:51 u the Canadiena pulled to within 5-4. Montreal Coech Bob Bttry pulled Walmaley after G&lney'a aoore to put an extra altater ln. But Dionne'• pl Just 28 ~later capped the -W- tory. • Coach Gary Stu.art sa.id a.!ter the " game. "He just played magnifi- cent. "He's Been our qua.rterbaclr only one other time, _last week against Leffingwell, when our starter separated his shoulder. I'm just happy that Mark's the kind of perfonner that he is." The game last week was a con- test in which Newport Christian clinched the Academy League title for the first time in the school's history of eight-man football competition. The Con- querors were 4-0 in league and 8-1 overall, their best record since 1979 when they finished run- ne.!-UP in the Academy League and were eliminated in the quar- terfinal round of post-season ac- tion. This year. however, as league champs. the Conquerors are seed- ed second in the playoffs, and Saturday night they looked like the powerhouse · Victor Valley Coach Bo Ratliff said that they were before the gaJT1e. "They're big and strong, much bigger than us," Ratliff said. "They run and pBM well, they execute well. We haven't been able to find any real weakness in them when we've seen them dur- ing the season. "I just hope that we can play some football tonight. We've got some boys who can play, too, and we'll give them everything we've got." Victor Valley Christian, the sec- ond-place •team from the chriA- tian League, had a lot to give, but it was far from enough . The (~e NEWPORT, Page C3) A trio of Cal State Fullerton de- f e nders puts the brakes to Ne-. vada-Las _Vegas ruordng bac . Re- bels won, 13-0. GUI md Jli)ayed well. ' "We. dlc:bi't make an 1-..e of 1he ~-001:..A pme--be-- cau.e wnat would have hap- pened if Arimna bad ~ beaten? We just didn t say anything about it aa a COllChing staff." lronically;-Washingtorrw.. in the same position last -..on. The Huskies_~ only a vicWO' over Waahini- • ton State ln their . 1982 , ~­ ular-aeason finale in Pullman· last eeuon but were upeet 24-20. "No," J&Jnee said, ahak.in8 ..hilhead 'ft'hfn asked if he had any feelinC of deja vu. Prelled further when told the Huskies' players were talking about paying the C.OU,W. beck next weekend, he said, "rve aot no i(lea what they're talking about The Coucan are tough. We've got our handa full." Speedster Danny Greene raced beck a punt 71 yards for a touchdown ln the third quarter and acored on a 39-yard s-with no time left in the first half u the Hlllkies moved into tint pl.k-e in tbe Pacific-10 Caoference football race. It was tbe firtt -time \he Trojlna had been shut out in 17 .euana. 1'1 didn't feel ow-defeme OOu1d shut out anybody the -way.. we've been-playtnc," Jamee·~ with a lauch. • CdM boys, Edison girls toP CIF cross country field ByRICHARDl>UNN DanHolland'ssixth-place fin1sh (l4:_17) "Our girls ran very well ~ they're the four individual qualifiers includ- ....., ...... .,..,,..... and Lanco Ortiz's ninth-place (14:37) psyched and they're eating It up. lngsecond-place finisher Maggi~ Henson showing aided the CdM team victory. "This will give us momentum for the (16:43). Julie Morris finished close behind WALNUT -As expected, Dave Anderson led Corona de! Mar High to a first-place team finish in the boys' 4-A competition Saturday, finishing second individually, on1l rain-drenched ML San Antonio College oourse at the CIF Cross Country Prelims. Anderson, who qualified for the ClF finals next Saturda~ at Mt. SAC, topped his peraonal best time by 34 seconds, which he registered at the Sea VJew I;-eague finala. Andel'!IOn was undefeated in dual meets this season. His time Saturday was 14:05. c.orona del Mar's 56 poinl.8 proved to be enough, as Simi Valley (76) was iUI nearest competitor. On lhe girls' side involving area schools, finals because of the way they ran as a in third (16:44) and Buffy Rabbitt took Edison again was the big story. •group. It's important for them: to know fourth ( 16:49). The Charger girls raced to an easy how they did and how it should carry over (irst-place finhlh in the 4-A heat, as Nicole -that it gives them a little push for the Ritchot led the way with an Individual finals. first-place finish (16:32). &iison was aJao "You gotta win when it counts," aided by Tammy Snyders' second-place Chappinudded. "We'll be first next week clocking of 16:39 and Shelly Vander ... we'll be there." Molen's fifth-place showing (17:02). Edlaon was not the only area achool Ritchot and Snyders qualified for the displaying impressive numbers, though. CIF finals. since the top four Individual Newport Harbor Hlgh. which finiahed' flnJshen and top four teams qualified. fifth overall ln the boys' heat, took second Edison was abo paced by Molly place in the girls' 4-A competition, good Torkelh, who placed tenth in 17:24. for a trip to the finals. The Sailors finhlhed "Thbl is the ~ ' d I · t 11 lnta behind first-lace Palos ye~ . . . by far," said an exuberant Verdes 42). Edison's girls' coach Ruben Chappins Ne wport Harbor accounted for three of ' .. . In other 4-A girls' heats, lrvine ran into a strong 1\.tstin team and had to settle for second in Its heat, as the Vaqueros were outstepped by the Tillers, 38-32. The Vaqueros~ qualified Laura Chapel. led the way with a fourth-place time of 1&:37. Irvine placed three other finishers in the top 10 (Michelle Naujokas, fifth in 16:48; Ruth Holst, eighth In 17:04; and Tracy Wright, 10th In 17:10) .. In other boys' action ln the 3-A dM.alon. Dana Hills captured flrst with 54 points in lti'heat, and Mfssion ejO took ftnt tn tts heat with 91 points ., -. -·------- , C'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 13, 1983 .. , ... .. • . . .. ,. \' • ... ~ D•llr Piiot Photo• by LM Peyn• MUD BOWIJ • • • From Page C1 Thi· Ht:lx·ls (1111w .J I 111 u111 (~ft •fll'l' play ) g<.U llcU ll W 11 ;j () _, u.liW Wil~ JU!it ti:l :.£'\COnt.f:.Spl:lll 111 lht• Sl'\.'OOd quarlt•r, tha nks lo an obv111us gift by tlw off1t'1als, who simply fadt-d lu M.'\' Darryl Joh11 Mm's fumlJll· .rl lht• fo'ullt·rtun :10 aftl'r a S<'VC·n yard l'at.d1 f1•1111 Cunn ingham Tht· Tat.ans u 1v1·11·d thl· b<ill afll•r rt wa~ popix-<l fr11111 the n~·cavcr's ha nds as h<· 1 a11 It was a day wht11 a m1!.t..1k1· sim ply took the 0Ht-1u.t· uul of al "Three SUl't'l'SSIVt' d n vt•!-, Wl'l 1' killt"'<.l by pt·m1lt1t·s," l;nr11·11t«d Mur phy A swndout stop tiy A11d1 1· Pint·st:tt fornod a Lus Vt·gas µunt, but C l·rhart. <i bull ltkt• f.ulJbat k, fumblod oo Fullcrtun's first snl:lp with OalllJn Hl't'(l rt't'OVt•r1ng ;H the F ulll·rLon 19 w1 1b liO !.t 1•011d-. left or the Sl~·oml J>NIOO Tl'w Rebt·l:< drov1· t11 1111· .1 mortw nts lal1•r w11h ;, Iii v;11d hook u p from Cu11ningh.u11 t 11 freshman Kir k J11m·..,1 l1ut ilJ<.1111 th(• Fullerton dl'ft·n~· ru-.t· !1 1 tlu· 0t't·as11m, with Cullan:-. k111f111µ thro ugh to throw Cun111nghan1 fur an I I -yard los:-., l~en batlu1g 9own an al't'Ur<lll: µas.-. 111 tlll' 1·111l ZOrlt' w1tli111 t ,,,,~~· 'fl~•· IJ I 'II l.1 fl1lllUl1 .. , lt11v..1·\1•1 W('fl' l111t•Jl1~ I tt11 M111ph\I1.1 .11 Cal St<•ll I 11111 111111, .• -. th1 '1'11..111..., strrr 111~ i.l.11 I c i I u\'t 1...iU JJu.i ~J U Ill 1111 l-'C '/\/\.I 11<~·;111"• 7 1 Wiiii l111 II lh11d tl.flj!.111 1 tli.11 k 0 A 1.1 vnrd k1• k .. tr 11 111111 11\' 1toy I ,1•w1' '' 1 I·111l• ! t•m 11111111 1111 [.,,., V1-g.1-. :! 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PAS ADENA -The Army a nd [;] Na''Y w1U invade So.uthem Cah for-rua 4 Cl t for the T hanksgiving weekend \." a $5 rruU1on a1rli ft one o fficial likened to an '80s version of the World War II invasion of N0rmandy . Bu t this assault isn 't inte nded to ,pla nt a peaceket>pmg force betw~n warring factions. it's for a college football game -THE ('Ollege football game -A m1y v~ Navy • The hastOrtl' con te>st , scheduled for thl• Rose Bowl the day after Thankswy1n~. 1s anuci pa1ed as the baggc.-st game of thl regular football !>t'ason ./ • ' ' on tht• WPst CoJSl. f;'Ven .r-•. • \\ though an rl'l'l'nt yt•an.. m1<l --..;h1 pnwn uf tht• t: S N..i\·..il .Acadt·my at Ann.ipohs. Md . ..indt,rdPboftht·L:S M1hWi\ Aca<ll'm\· c1t \\'t~t Pmnt N 'i". ,havt• lx•t·n nott-d mon· for pag<'antr~ thdn football prow es:, Sm et' an Army-Navy gam.!:'..._ would nol bt..- comple te without thousand s of prac·uced VOIC.)S roaring "Brave O ld Anny Team" and "AnC'hors Away:· an onsla ught of 9.000 l'adets and m 1cic;h1p mL·n w11J foUow the tea~ 10 Ca lifornia The armad a w ill b(. transported :3.000 m ill's in 30 LIO I ls, 74/sand DC -l:ls prnvadt-d b~ sax arrhrws -for S5-m1llron-= all of wh1'4' w all be r<ol~-d by the private Army-Navy '8'.3 f ou ndataon Hoopla s urrounding the game w all andudt• a $175-a-ucket black·llf.' d inner with Bob Hope at the Century P laz.a Hutt•I. an Army-Navy band concert with "Thicke of the Night" tele\'LS1on sh ow star Alan T hicke at th e Ambassador Auditorium. a governor's black-tie d inner at the Pasadena Hilt.on. a nigh t al Dlsneyiand for the teams and a game-d ay parade Quote of the day Joe Paterno. the Penn S tate football coach . before h1s Nittany Lions p layed Ivy ' League sehool Brown~ "l r~ it's a. great honor to have Brown play us and recognize our acaderruc standards. h 's good for our program Miller leads U.S. over Japan • The United States team. led by n Johnny Miller. beat Japan, 13-3 , Satur- day to clinch the U.S.-Japan Goldwin Cup golf title, one day ahead of the scheduled completion of competition in Kobe, Japan. After three rounds of play. the U.S . tC'am had an insunnount.able 26-6 lead. The Americans went ahead, 8-0 T hursday, won, 5-3 Friday and overwhelmed the Japanese Saturday. The final eight srngles matches w1U be played today. It w~ the third consecutive title for the Ame rican team and thP sixth triu~ph ag ainst six setbacks and on e lie in the St'ries w h tl'h began an 1970 Laurie Rinke r. ranked 98th on lht· U .S L PGA m oney las t. look sole possession o f thl· lead afll•r the S<'\."Ond round of a tour- MILLER nam enl m Hanno. Ja pan by firing a 2-unde r -par 70 Saturday for a 139 total The 21-year-old Ranker of S tuart. Fla .. c·an.it.'<.I hvl' b1rd1es ag ainst three bogeys on the 7.048-yard. par-72. Musashagaoka Country Club t·uurM• Anw n ('an Pat Bradley. third 0 11 tht' mom ·y last. was thr~ strokt"S back 111 sa ·o nd plal'I• with a :rn-hole lot.al of 142 Sht• :-.hot a 70 Can1pbell dcnic -U 'f<'L rumor HOUSTON .Earl C<1mpbell says [il rt'poTtS\lmt he was about to-sign with t =, th e San Antonio Gunslingers w~re far from true that the first he heard of them was when a club 0 Ua c1al woke him with a phone call to ask him to fly to San Antonio Friday C lanton Mangc•s, owner o f tht> ·United-S tates - Football League tea m. sai:d "Friday the Housto n Oilers running back had received a "substantia l offer." Manges said tw w ould "make every £'ffo rl possible'' to "finish" signing Camp bell and ho pt'<.I to eomplete the deal p y today . But Ca mpbell and has age nt; Michael Trope, said the story was patently false Trope. who negotiated Campbell's controt'l with Houston in 1978 , said the three-time All-P ro first heard of the affair early Friday morning, when a Gunslingers official tele phoned and askro' him to Ay to San Ant&me. All Along comple t es sweep LAUREL. Md. -All Along, the ~ heavily-favored French filly , scored a 3 114-le.ngth vi~tocy Saturday in the Wash ington, D .C . International and earned an unprecedented $1 million bonus for sweeping three North American turf races. Laguna, CdM, Newport • • sweep to easy victories in yolleyball playoffs Laguna Beach , Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor higt't~ stayed on the winning track Sal· urday night in the second round of the CIF girls' volleyball play- offs F.ach advanced to Tuesday's q uarte rfinal r o und with three-game vict.ones. Laguna had a surpn~IJ\gly easy tim e with Sunset League co-champion Westmmster , pos- ting a 15-6. 15-10. 15-13 triumph over the. Lions on the Artists' floor. Junior setters Brook BinJe y atad J enny Elglander sparked the vie- ,. tory for Laguna. which tmproved to 20-1 this season. UC Irvine po ts sweep in volleyball ,VOLLEYBALL Senior middle blockers An- namarie Riegal and Lisa ..fey- graus aiso had a hand in the victory . The only threat West- minster could supply was in the thfrd game when it took a four-poin t lead. but otherwise, Laguna was completely in con· trol. Corona del Mar brought home a 15-8. 15-9, 15-5 triumph over the Ocean League's second-place rep- resentative Culver City. Junior outside hitter Brooke Herrington, junior middle blocker Linday 1 Burton and sophomore setter Jtnnife r Noonan were in· strumental in the triumph which puts the Sea Kings up against Ange!Js League champion . Joseph Tuesday. The UC Irvine wome n's vol-1n Newport Harbor's 16-14, Jcyball team improved its season -15-8, 15-7 win over Dana Hills. al record to 18-16 Saturday night the Sailors received tough serving with a 15-9. 15:12. 16-14 sweep .of from Gina Giangregorio and fine VlSlting University of San Diego. d e fe nse from Sarah Allison. Freshma n hitte r P a tric ia O 'Mara wa.s the.• offensive lead er Lara Asper and Julie Evans with 15 kills also contributed. Mu yoki captures I Ok race RANC HO PALOS VERDES m Ke nyan M1ch:ll•I Musyok1, the world record holdt·r an tht: 10-kilometcr run. edged M ark Scrutton by eight seconds Saturdoy to wan th(• Pro Comfort l Ok race at Ma rinela nd r Musyok1, w ho ral't'S out of El P aso. won an a tim e or 28:20. whale Scrutton . of Boultll'r, Colo, <.·ame in at 28:28. M1dde HanU"an, o r Swede n , racing ou t o f Beaumont. Tex., was the upset winne r of thl• wompn's d1vis1on with a time of 32:28' Brenda Wt!bb. or Knoxvall c•, T enn .. hrusht'd S<'<.'Ontl an ;j2:44. while favontt• J oan Benoit was third II\ :!:!:52 McEnrot.•, Connors .~ach final W EMBLEY. En gland John ~ McEnr~ anJ Jimmy Couno~ won tht>tr M·mifanal mau:ht•s Ill straigh t S(•ts Saturday an<l ga1m'll lht· fmj.11 of a Grand Prix t1·11111s toumanwnt tvkEn r()(· duwrwd Am lt•l'S J arr vd of Swt'tlt•11. (j.J. p 1 and avl:ngt'(I Olll' of hi~ rart• <ll'ft•cJL>; t his vear T h(· :.!2 vl·ar -uld S\H'llt· l>t.•o.1t ham in tlw Canadian(,)µ<·~ a t Montn:a l lru.t Augu.-.t Connor-. ~mwd Andrl'S Gcmwz. tht· lank~ ldt-h.indt•r !rum l-A.:U<.11Jur . li-..J. h·:! It Wd:> <111 al't1tm~falll'd nrntt·h hut .111 t·rr<tlll' 11111'. u 1th hralli;ml tt•nna-. alt(·rnaung with t<U'l'll'~.., s hc,>ts T lw day·-. res ulL'> M't up a rt'pt•al 1od.1~ •Jf lht· notorious 1!:11:1:! final In t hat matt·h . Connors took th c 'tttlt· f rnm Mcl:!:nroeo. who hud wun 11 thn""' vears running. and McE{iroe ke pt u p a running ~ar w tth umpire and llnC'sm en a nd l'Olll.'Ctcod wa rrnn~s and pcmilty points Cif e's M~gic upset A·lthea A HCAl)IA Ltfl''s M Jgat· brok1· a ~ s tnng of runner -u p f1msh1·s SaturdJ y _ and lx'Hl thl' favon •d Altht•a to.l'ilptun · tht· $273.850 Oak · Lt.•a f St.akes fur 2-vt·ar-old f1ll1<'S a t Santo Amt.a · With Chris Mt<.:arron n din)o(. L ift•'!. M agil pu lied a head of the lead mg AJlhl'a 1-1 ti th of a m1 It• before the fm1sh of the l 1-16 mil£' ral't' on a -;loppy track to wm by a half-le ngth an 1.4.J 2-5 Seven wen lengths back came Pl•rc1p1 l•n1. w hu had upset Althea on Oct. 26 an the Anoakaa St.akc::. of this Oak Trt?t! meeting. Betting was cen tered on lhOS<' thrl'l' filhC>S. althoug h n one an the he ld of nine had ~"<·n testt'.'d on an o re traC'k. 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From Page C1 through 11ur hngl·rs ngh1 at lht Pn d" Do11aln11· -..;ud hi' pl;l\'t'r' kilt'\\ l'Ollllllg 111111 th1 /.!;11111' "th.II \\I hnd to \\ 111 " With tilt• l11'S, l1l'LA frll t11 5-4-1 for lhl sl'.1snn .md ~-1 I 111 lhl' n)l1f1 •1 1•m·1· An1011a 1mpr1l\'1•d 11.s l'onft'rt'IWt' rt'l·t1rd IP :1 :1 I and dnanwd a ti :\ 1 11\'1·1,111 m.11 k Arazun;1 wh1( h 1-;m11· ant11 tl1t ganw n •lq.:;11t•d t1 1 1h1• 111Jto 11f sporlt•r. µla~t·d 11 to tilt' hill Tiu Walck;.1ts t1111k ,1 .I U lt'.HI. tr.11 lt•d hrir·fl~· 7 :1 nnd tlw 11 w1•n1 up 20-14 :rt ti\!' h.111 bdtlrt' th1• \\ ild fourlh -quarl<'r ,f m1s h • Araz111w pl.ll't' k tckt'r M.t >- Zc11d1'.J<t" hoo\l'll l\\ o lllng rlt'ld goals d unng tlw hn;t hnlf. and his long k1~·koffs. as well a-" h as L('(•'s k e p t both tt·ams from h:t\'llll<( a ny r('turn gnnw all .ift1•nwon UCLA lan1•hal'kt•r N t"~tl Dl'lloconn mtt·r'l'l'Ptc"'I ,1 t1 pp1'<i Tunmchfft• pa.,., tlfl tht• Arr7urUt 27. selllnjot \IP tlw Brllms' touC'h down dr 1\ 1• m lht· f1.1urth quarh•r. and 4u.\rl1•1 hat k H1t•k N1•ulw1~d hat tig ht 1•11d Paul lkq.rmann for l ht• tum•hnown Ar1wrw . nw.111wh1l1•. for1·1•(! thrP•' m1swkc-s b\ Ul'LA. w h1d\ th<'\' were jhlt• 1;1 1>11r lo\ 111111 14 pol;\L'> Ill tlw f1r~t h .11f ' UCl's next lOmpetit1on 1s Sat· The win improved the SaJJors .,_ ___ ·rdey--a' 7:30-a.g.ams\ c.a.L _'\Q. lft-2 this season with Santa -P o ly-San Luis O b ispo a t Monica next on l e agen a Tues· Crawford Hall d ay Arizona defensive player Greg Turner (40) and Oavid Wood (q2) <'elehrate afte r John Lt'<' mi"'"'NI pot4'ntinl ~omf'-tyh1g fif'ld ~onl. Thi' Art111\"l .i n• now fn1'1'tl "1th 1w1'<h n!" ,1 \'l!'lt1rv m·1·r S11ut h1•1-n Col Saturclov .11 tht• l'11hi;(.•1ml l't1mh1nc ... 1 \\:tl h :i Wa~luni.tlon State Vlt tnrv 111 lit' an 1L.' J!anw w11h W.1sh111>(t1111 an tt·rmi. nf 1 w m nll)/.l .1 Uo!lt' 1411wl l111l -- , I' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 13, 1983 c\ erri~os punishes Golden West, 42-0 JOSEPH Ol•Ot-:VOIR 1e1 ... o.iiy ~1 NORWALK &>fore hts tt_oam LOOk 1lw field turday rught 10 fac~ South Coast Conforence er Cer r1t.os, Gold~n West Collegt.' Cobtball coach ay Shackleford expresst.l.d some doub~ One of them was how ht~ squad would mau:h up t what he c;.alted "the bt.-st team m the re nce with great balance throughout." The othe r t'On<.-ern w as how and 1f -;::.. hls tlers could exl't'Ute in swamp-Li.Isl· ('Ond1ttons on rrit-OS' ram-soaked turf The answers cam e quickly. With only 7:i5 of the fLrSt quarte r e lapsed, <;err itos jumped out to a ia.o le?d and never looked back before eventuaUy cruisinS tO a!!ve_asy 42-0 win. 11r was surprised a team could play the way they (Cerritos) played under these conditions," added Shackleford. "I really thought both teams would have trouble !k.'Oring ." Cerritos Coach Frank Mamotta said before the game, "I'm worried because I think we're going to nave to throw to win, and on a field like this I think ~ing is going to be very difficult." It turned out the Falconsdidn'tneed to go the air. Roses for Illiriois !Husk er s.romp; Irish nipped from AP dispatclies CH AM~AIGN. Ill f'1fth-rankl.J lll1no1s &med Its f1rs1 trip to ttw HoSt• Bowl 11' :w yl'ars Jaturday as Dwight Beverly Sl'Orl-<l lhrl't' toueh k>w ns and ll>d the llhn1 lC1 a 4~-2 1 v1t·1orv over rdiana. · Bever Iv St:ur<od on runs of I 5 arid I :! van.ls as Jlinois won" 1ts ninth straight gaml'. thl' longl'St llhna vinrung streak since l 928 • Teammate Thomas Hooks adcll'<.! two TDs on u ns of 1 and 39 yards·. and No. 2 quarterback K~ ~z--warmtng up for the Rose Bowl addl-0 two nor~touchdo\vns on a 3-yard run and a ti-yard pass to foe Miles The llhno1s defense Look awav thl' Hoosiers' ~ng game. But Indiana bac•kup quarterback Cam .;ameron fired a 28-yard touchdown pass to Dua.ite Gunn and a 25-yard TD pass to Len Kenebrew . and ~nard BelJ intercepted an Cllano1s pass and r turned tt-32 yards for the other Indiana score f''ebras"a 67. Kansa~ I 3 · I LINCOLN. Neb -Mike Rozier gained 285 ~ds and scored four consecutive farst·haJf touch- wns to claLm one NCAA and one league re<.'Ord as p-ranked Nt!braska powered past Kansas. 67-13. an Big Eight Conference game. The 11-0 Comhuskers wasted no ume an settmg = e pace as Roz.1er scored on runs of ~9 and I I yards m e first period He tallied on runs o f 3 and 17 yards in e second period. renn S t ; 3-1 •. \'otre Dame 30 STATE COLLEGE. P a. -Quarterback Doug Strang swept 8 yards for a touchdown with 25 ~nds left to give Penn State a 34-30 vu.'tor y over ttre Dame and keep the N1ttany L10ns' postseason wl hopes alive. Notre Dame had gone ahead 30-27 with 7.3 I lefl the fourth period on a 1-vard burst bv tailback en Pankell, who aC'l'Ounted. for 2 I 7 vards and four uchdowns ~ exas 20. TCl · I -I CO LLEGE FOOTBALL Sciutheastern Conrct-1m<.'t! champ10nsh1p and a S ugar Bowl bad. The T1~ers, wanning their eighth an a row s1nl'e an early I~ SE'cond-ranked Texas, da1med tht' SEC crown for the second lime. The other came during their 1957 nauonal champ1onsh1p Season. S.tlV 33. Texa~ Tech 7 IRVlNG, Texas -Quarterback Lance Mdlhen- ny dashed for two touchdowns and tailback ReUie Dupard rushed for' 151 yards to keep No. 7 ranked Southern Methodist's major bowl hopes aJive with a 33-7 Southwest Conference victory over Texas Tech With scouts from the Sugar. S un and Liberty Bowls an the Texas Stadium press box. the Mustangs advanced their overaU record to 8· l and 5-1 in SWC play. B't'V 24. Colorado St. 6 PROVO. Utah -S teve Young passed for two touchdowns to lead Ncr. 8 Brigh~ Young to 11.S eighth s traight Western Athletic Conference cha m- pionship and sixth consec:utive trip to the Holiday Bow l with a 24-6 victory over stubborn Colorado State. The wan. BYU's runth straight after an opening loss to Baylor, unproved the Cougars' season record to 9-l and WAC record to 6-0 Colorado State f,11 to 4-3 an the WAC and 5 .. o overall. Ohio S t. SS. N orthwestern 7 COLUMBUS. Ohio -Tailback Keith Byars scored two touchdowns and led 10th-ranked Ohio State to a 55-7 Big Ten Conference rout over Northwestern Byars. the league's leading rusher this season. played i~y the first half and scored on t.oudldown runs ort' and 2 yards. Hero.shed for a total of 52 yards. to mere~ h1s~ason tolal to I .0 I l as th1·y rollt...J up J 5i yards rUbhmg with S tt•vt> Mitchell leading the way with 116 yards on unly 7 carries. and <.'Qnferenl'e rushing and srormg lcad£>r Jackie Jo hnson wtaling l OJ yards on I l carrit'S Mitche ll gave c.ernt.os a quack 7 -0 lead ort a 69-yard burst around the right side on the Fakon.s' second play fr6m scrimmage. Robert Baront: added the extra poin~ his 32nd out of 32 attempts to break former Fakon and now San Francist.'O 49er Ray W ersching's .school r<X'Ord. The l"aJcons tallied again on the n('xt play as weU, as defensive back Fred P ayton stepped in front of Rustle r quart.t•rbut•k J ohn He mlt:'i. puss ;_1t tht· Goldcr'I Wl-st 19 and rEK'L<i untouched for tht· -.t•on· C4trrlt0• 42. GolOtn Wt\! o kere llY Oolen.M P'"•lt , I 4' )HhU\UU • ' ••tr1n ... 4 for min...\· II C~MltCMll, I 116, JOM\0" II 103, Ject.\Oft 9· !.3. F ,.,c,,.. S·'.16, N .. n. t·lS. Gon1ele1 S 11 WIMlem\, 1·6. Kell•Y, l·S, ~ .... ,, ..... t I. MovMt~la11, 2·10< •lllnu\ •• Golden We.I 0 0 0 C>-0 Ctrrllo• )S 0 1 ~O C-Mllc,..11 69 run IBerc>n• ~le••» C-Pevton 19 ••t•'" wlln lnler uollon t8erone ~IC~> C-JOlll\\on J6 1v11 COeront kl<J<) C-JoM\on S run 18erone i.1c~1 C-JoM\on 19 run t&aron. •le• I C-JOM\O<I 6 "'" (6er-al~!,) Allendance lOO telllmeltdl ~•ulfte GWC-Helnl• Y·7S 1, IOI ( -SIHllWY~ l 6 I, 61 Mr;v \Hien. 1·6·0, I~ lll~ellllnt GWC-Bowle\. 4 \!I O.v ) u . INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rll"'lne C.WC-Fllthl>eO, t9·SI, Au Petrl\ll. )· 1 I C--VevgM, 1 ~. P~opl~" t 71. e-..~ova 1 & Gauchos use -· big quarte r .. to top Comets S AN MAHCOS Saddl(•hm·k ('ol lt·gl' sc:<>r<.'d four tout•hrlnw rn. ma wild second 4uc1rt«r Sutun1:1) anu tht> GauC'hos hl'lt..l 0 11 fw .J i H ~I victory (JVl'r h11st Palomar 111 M1ss1on Conft:rl'nt't• (oolhull .1(' tum In fact, buth U.'arru. rt-M!rvt·d <.ill u( thl'1r &·11nng for llw M'<.'fJIHI quartn, as Saddll'bal·k 1:i-O I 111 l'OOfl'rPlll'l' and 7 .().) 4JV(·1.ill 1 oP<.-n(.>d a W -7 lecid and thl·n hl Id • or1 as t hl• Comet:. b"lllt·d bat·k St~c.k 28, Palomar 11 Score l>v Quantn Saddtet>ac• o n o ~ Palomar O 71 0 t.>-1• S-S•11na\ bl rvn tGauer ,, c• P-l olumu 90 It.. c .. ott r~tti.1•n ''O"'~\C "''"' S-<:aoe 10 oau lro.., OouQ au C.•\\P' • ,,._,' S-(arro•. 1 t '"'" Ga\\~' "'c• ~-Brvan• 19 oa\\ trom Oo·..1Q a \\ Ci4't\\t-• -.•(k l P-l<.1fT'IDfO\.IOI\ 69 r-\in llQnei\C ••<II P--Cou "~ 4 Pa\\ ttom Mev•r t'1"0~ ""t .. At1tnaancr -l 700 lt\••marea INDIVIOUAl STATISTICS Rusi\"" S-Sallnu 10·98, Carroll. 17 ·II E 1ar !lgt 8 71, Oouglau,. &· 17. Flato 1 lor monu\ I P-i<lmorouo11 · 8 91, Lei 1 I• •I Wlllougl\l>v. 4· 12, Totumu 7 lor m•n .. , • Mever. 7·tor·m1nu\ 12 Pui.lnO S.-Douglau 6· ll·O IJ I P-Mever 12·30·0, 140 RKtlvln9 A mud-soaked F resno ta le quarterback Sweene); look upfield against Long Rt-ach S-Caoe 2·8S. 9,.,.,.,, 1·19 Eor oM E1aroage 1·4 W w1111am\ l·l P-Melavulu 8· 11 S T o•umv .L2Q.. r.... r,\ I 4 Lelli I 1 C_ollege football scores WEST Nevaaa·La• Vtt11a' 13 Cal S•••• Fullerion 0 F re•no.:S• 1. Long 80 ,'1 ~I ) Wn hl,.glon 14, $ovrr1trn Ct! o Wunlno100 SI 16 Cerlfornle 6 Ort900 16, Slentora 1 Wvoml,.g ll, !Min DI-VO SI 11 L..,.,, & Cler-9 Wlllefl\elle 0 Llmle4<1 7. Wnlhvor 111 I Pac Lvl,,.,•n :M. Peclllc Or• J NW Iowa ~. Mldlend H Pllh1>urg SI 37 Emoorta SI 14 Ro•e·Hulmt n II W<On•r.o•Of'. Mo 0 Sl JOf')n'I Minn I• 8e1n.i. M1f\n 0 S1 Oltl 14 Carle•on IJ l8 Lrno1,.Rrwne 17. Ne wtJltrrv 1 Mlle\ )4, Mlllu o• 14 M1n•n 1001 V•I SI Tenneutt S• Nlc"Oll\ St JI Ctnl FIOr•d• 14 NortOI• St 43 L••<nQ\lont 20 N Ala1>11ma 49 W Georg•• 1 N CerOllna A& T 1l NC Cenlr•l 1) SI Tnom•• 10 Hem11,... 1 !)Ag1new Vel SI U Grel\O lll•lt• SI l• P r f \ C> ., 1 e r • n S Oe•ola 77 Augu••ena SO O CO•\on Ne .. men 1 1. BIOom\l>uro S• 11 Lvtom1ng 10 ButtalO 47. Alt rta II C allfor n1e P• ?l SHooer; II u< • 9 Coll>• IS 8owoo1n 14 Coruano SI ?I S• l.• .. rtr>ee O Oe-lewere St 1l Nortn.e•\1er.., 1 • O••••are Val 76 W•l•t\ 0 Dua~• 11 G.orge1own DC I Eotnooro SI 74 Me•C•"v' '' • J Frn.klt"' & M.art.f'li• 10 (,e u.-\t>,ur _. 9 G~•n ... uie S, U w v '0 " • 't".:"" AUSTIN. Texas -Fullback Runnw Robinson. Pun• SouM 11. s1mo" Freur o · k f h .... ~ h h Id -~~-LONG BEACH -Rocky CosteUo threw a ca Poty·SLO I•. Porfleno S• 1 Fresno St. 7 .. ~ong Beaeh S t . 3 SW Mlnne\Ola 20 Vt~lf• Colv S• & !>A•ern W Va 40. W Va WHIV" WHnourn 74 MO ~u•llern 10 11 Wa•nt MIC" 11 Ferro\ SI 1 Se• \Dur• SI 7l W•Qtner I 10 rtol>ar> )) RPI ,, Ho•,•ra )1 Co•'' C,v•ro Co l'l'\•t..a 11 ,c •"0\ Po..,, 1 ymg one wee a lt'r E" se,.,.... u ·~" IS' s ou r . 37 _ ,,ard touchdown;;_..,"" tu Mar'k Bebout on a brok"n cai·Oa•I• S7 sacr1men10 s1 14 lted 40 yards (o r a lhU'd ·~ to "hdo J .--"' ceru. w .. n1ng1on 49, w w .. n1,.11· -quar~r u~ wn lO field goal attempt with ~: l~ left in the game to give •on 14 te No. 2-ranked Texas to a 20-14 Southwest S Cn1<0 St 20, Havwerd St 1 n.feren ce Victory over Texas Christian. Fresno late a 7 ·3 victory over Long Beach State in a-E wu11rr.on>n 21, Monten• u Pacific Coast Athletic Association game. · s1 Merv'• 6, S•" 01990 o Texas, 9-0 for the sea.son, had to overC'omc a 14-3 s Or990n o . Ii'. Of990n u ftime deficit, w hich was fashioned on two long Costello, the Bulldogs' k..icke r. was attempting a Pec111c JO, sen JoH s1 26 ring plays by the TCU defense 47-yard kick when holder Rip Fritzer bobbled the snap from center and lateraled to Costello, who uburn J 3. Ge orgia. 7 spotted tight end Bebout wide open at the goal line. The touchdown was the only big play o{ Lhe ATHENS , Ga -Third-ranked Auburn sufled game, which was played in a downpour in the mud a t No. 4 Georgta. 13-7. lO clmch al least a share of the Veterans Stadium NEWPORT CHRISTIAN • • • ·~ From Page C1 Royals started out strong, scoring on a 5~yard "!"Un by Bi.Uy Brum- mett with only 2:50 gone m the f irst quart.er . But a fter that lone touchdown. ~ictor Valley could not penetrate an unyielding Newport Christian ~efense. Led by Je(( Motske, Tom Bass and Dave Ccli!Jay, the Conquerors held the Royals to JUSt 43 yards on ~: ground and 39 yards in the ,au-. recovered two of the nine yal fumbles, and inte rcepted yal quarterback RuCfy Wood nee. Newport Chnsuan got on the d for the first lime late 111 the nd quarter Taking the ball m their own 24-yard line, the nquerors drove 56 yards. 10 of hose yards commg on Freder - n's first touchdown pass. this short screen to Motske. The conversion attempt failed d left the game tied 6-6 at the alf. In the Se<.'Ond half. Newport hrisuan exploded for 20 points 'th the de fense setting up the nquerors' go ahead touchdown •th a fumble recovery at the lctor Va.Uey 8. Two plays lat.er erick.son sneaked in from one Royal fumble at the Victor Valley 26 to set the stage for a 14-yard Frederick.son pass to Theel with only two minutes left to play. Htwoorf Christian 2', VV Cllrhtlln 6 S<-llv 0U•l'l9n vrcror v11,.. Cnrllll•" 6 o O 0-6 N1woor1 Cnrlltla11 0 6 6 1._.26 vvc-Brumr'n•ll s rv11 Crun lelled) NC-Moh•• 10 O•U from Freder1Ck$On (oeu tailed) · ••· NC-Frtc1trlck\on 1 run (rv11 ltllad) NC-Tll&el 2S oau lrom Frederlck1on (Pen lalledl NC-TnHI I• OHi "om Fre<lerlc~M>n tHow· ard oau lrom Frtc1erltkl0n ) A1•tndenc1· 700 Celll"'aledl INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ruslllnt VVC-Brvmmell, 11·1), Cer11011, 9·~. Wood, 10 IOI mlllU\ 7, Havl>flci. I·) NC-Forl>e• 23·61. Dea11. S·I?, TllHI, •·JI. Fredtr•c•'°" 10· 1? ~ ...... vYC-Wood, 4·7·1, 39. Brummell, 0 J·O, 0 NC-Frede!iCk\O<I. 4·17·0 ~ lllt<4Mnt vvc-Brummell , 4·39 NC·Tllttl )·14 Mot1••· I 10 Jon Butler UCl's ··women earn trip to NCAA meet ROCKIES ArlrOM 27. UCLA ?4 Arizona S• ll. Ort900 St l BYU 24, COIOUOO SI ' Ulah .sL 21. Ulth 17 Idaho SI JI, Wtl>er SI )2 Neveoa·Reno &J, ldehO 14 New Mt•IC·O JS, TtaH·EI Puo 0 &otle SI 71. N Arl1one J Fl L•wl\ "· N Me• Hlghland\ J Mau, Coto 40, Mo111a11a Teen 17 MIDWEST Ne1>ra"• 67. Kan"' ll lowe SI 49, Kan\6' S1 71 MllM>url 16, Oklahoma SI 10 llllnol• 41, 111dl1na ?9 Mlcllloan SI, Mlnnuore 10 Iowa 11. Mlcl\l~n SI 6 Ohio SI SS. Norlnwularn 7 WIKOlllln 42. Pu!dua JI 8owllno C.rHn 14, Ohio U 10 C.,.I Mlcflloan JI. Bell SI 10 C.,.t Mluourl S1, SE Mluovrl 11 rnlnoll SI 34, SW MIUO<Jfl 1 Ind lane St 3&. Oralle O MemOhll SI 43, Clnclnnall 10 Miami, Ohio 74, E Mlchloen 17 N. llll110l1 16, Tot.oo 10 W. Mknloen 71, lttnl S1 ll Wlchlla SI .21. S 1111nor1 6 Allllef\d 21, SI JouPh, Ind 1 Baker 69: Cenl MalllOc:ll\I O Benedictine.Ill ?6. Concordia, Net>. 13 . Ollllance 40, Andtr>on 73 DtPauw 16, Wal>Hh 10 Fl. H•v• SI. 41, Mo Wtll•tn ?t Franklin 1•. VarParl l\O ?I Frltlldl 14 T et>or 0 C.eoroelown, Kv 16, Evenl'llle 14 C.ullev AdOIOllu• 74. Concordia MOO< " Henover JS Tevlor 17 Hlll•dale 11, NorlhwO. MICn 6 Jame\lown 14, Cnadron S• I Kearney SI 17. Wevnt. Neb I Mecale\lt• 41, Aug\Dvro 10 Mlchlga11 T.cn S6, SI Norllerl 13 Md·Am Ne1erene ll. Cul •er·Stocl<lon 0 Mluou•l·llolla 14, NE Mluovr1 q Ntl>rHlla·Om1111 34, Man11ero SI 10 Nor1n Cenlral 10. Carroll Wis 16 N. Oakol• 20, Mornln11~ldt 1 N. Oai.ota SI l 1 SI CIOvd SI 10 BUYING Old Bueball Carda or Vlythlng pel1alnlng to •Port• Cell O< Write. Jim Koveca '27402 Camino C~ttreno 114 Legun1 Nlguel, CA 92Cl77 e.3-1413 ard out and Newport Christian as ill front, 12-6 EUGENE, O re. -The UC Irvine women's cross country team qualified for the NCAA Championships with a third-place s howing Saturday at the Region 8 Championships. eaters were Lorraine Mercado (21st in 18:32.2) and Susan Zika (29th in 18:47.6). On the men's side, Jon Butler, f==============~ "We made som~ offensive al- gment changes during h aTf- •" Stuart said "We saw they ere playing up very short on efense so we went to the long iing game. We knew we could ke some big plays on them as ong as they stayed so tight on our · e and receivers." "Tfie '6p four-women's teems from the region q1Jlal.i1y {or the nationals. which will be held Nov. 21 1n Bethlehem, Pa. UCI will be joined by Oregon. Stanford and Washington S tate a t that meet. Oregon won the team Utle w ith 33 points. followed by Stanford with 7 1 and the Anteaters with 134. Washington State was fourth in the team scoring with 150. an F.clison High graduate now running for UCLA, placed sixth in t-he 10,000-meter race In 30:42. l. The UCLA squad fin- ished third in the team scoring with 82 points to qualify for the national meet. Sen ior Mark Ruelas of UCI earned his second consecutive trip to the NCAA champiorufhips with a third-place time of 30:29.0. UCl's men finished fourth with 95 points to trail Oregon, A.ri:r.ona and UCLA. but only the top three teams qualified for the nationals. *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 P!A P!ASON (6 person rruuomum) • e em -11 em • 1 pm -e pm •I pm · 11m 48' SPORTFISHER BALBOA DEEP SEA FISHING CtiARTERS BALBOA (7 14) 675-2960 Wl111am Jewell 41 r.,,,o o Teen Ma"•" l• Dene S1 1• w1non~'S1 JS, w 1111no0> JO T rov SI 4S. Jac"onvflle SI J JO""' ..,.,.,.._ti w Mar\#1a nd l Junle!t n. Uo•ale 6 WI• ·E-au Ctelre •I WI\ S• .. tn• V••OOll• SI 19, l.lvl"IJllOn SI I• Pl 11 lll•Qln~ SI "· Hemolon Intl 13 , Wit ·Plellevlll• 11, Wit ·Sloul 13 Vkillnla l)nlon 'ls, Ell111>e•n Cllv Lefevellt 71. Kutllown $1 IJ LOCk Hevtn SI I), Malllllel<I SI 10 W I • • W II I I e w • I e r 4 I SI 1 WI• ·O\n•o•" 13 WHn & LH 41, l.al>llllOll Vt! IS W Carolina 43 Gerd,..., ·Wtl>b 1 1\o\9lne Merltlme 6, Framlr.on•m S• 0 ,. SOUTHWEST lU8' 20 TCU 14 Te~H A&M 3' Ar•e nlH 73 Bavlor " Rice 14 SMU )3, re ... hell ' Ok1allOIT\a 41. Cotoraoo 21 Tul\t ll W To11 S• It Angelo S• 11 S.m Hov1100 Sr 17 Ar•af\l8l Teen 1l S l<r~enu\ ) Cen1 Ar•en\H 11 Henot• •on S• Cenr St O•ra '8. l eng\lon 1 E Ctn11a1 U &J. SW 01.i111oma 31 Harding 13, OvecMe 13 l.ou111 ana Teen 74 Wlntlon·Sa,.m 6-4. SI Ptul'\ 1 Wofford lS, Llt>erlv 8eOllll 71 EAST Penn SI ~. NOi•• Oeme JO Plllll>vrgn ll, Aimv 7 Svrecuu 21. Bolton Colteve 10 T eme>le 74. LOUii •Ille 7 W Virginie >S. Rv•oer\ 1 Yale 11. Prlncelon 11 Bolton U JS, Bvc•Mll 8 Brown ?S. Oer1mov111 7 Mldd,.Dur. )6, Norwlcn 1 Mllltr lVllle SI 21. New ...... " • N\Of'avlan 14. Mvnlen1>erg 1 Mo<oa11 SI IS, Howard u 1• SI Jonn'I . NY ... BroolllVf\ Co• 6 sneoi-d 20 w Virginia S• I snrc>o.nThuro s1 79 Jamn- Mad''°" 9 S CooMCllcu1 14. Cent Con11eC11· Cul) Tt .. \·Arllng1on 17 Cotgalt 43; lllCnmond U Conneellcut 11. Rl>Ode lllena 11 Corne11 JI. Colvrr>l>la 6 Fordnem 1•, Iona 1 Harvard 18, Penn 0 Stooy 8roo• 71, Broc~DO'' S• II Sv•Quenanne «. l<ll>flgn1 1 Swarthmore 17 Wm Palll\On t• T OWlO<I SI 20, C W PO\! 9 Trtnlon St )4, Rameoo 7S Trlnllv. Conn )1. WHleyan 11 Tull• 13. BalH I? NW O~ianoma JS, Cam•ron 6 SW T .. H SI ~. Al>llene Cn•h· llen ll ' HOlv Crou 74. Delaware O l.enlgll 17, E Slroud•Durg 3 N•w HamP•hlre JS, Me\MIChu· Union, N Y IJ, Hem111on 3 Waoner '1, Kean 1 w Cne.,e1 SI 40, llldlena, Pa J7 WHlmnslr. Pa 41 Fro••1>u1g S• Te.a• Lv1neran 24. E New Mt• ICO 10 \ell\ 10 Alt>anv. NY '8. Marl\! I Alle9neny 11. llocllelltr 1 Amller>I l4, WTnlam\ 0 10 2• SOUTH A•aoa......r ?t, s MIUIUIOO• 16 Aul>V•n l3 C.eorola 1 C11ml0tl S2 Marvland 17 Florld• 14 Ke,.•u<•v 1 Georgia Ttcll 49. Wa•t Forul Jl Miami. Fie t7 Frorld• SI 16 MlbTufopl n. T t MtUM 10 Mlulnlool S1 4S. LSU 16 Virginie 11. N Cerollna 14 Vl•olnle TKll ?1 vene1er1>lll to S Ca•Ollna JI, Navv 7 E Ceroll11a <IO. Wllllem & M&rv 6 E lfnllHlM SI 4S Clladtl 0 E Keniuckv S6, Mortlleed SI O Fv1me11 11, Tn ·Cna11en00Qa (4 N Tuu SI 77 NE Lovl1l111• 7 NW Loul\lane 73 SE Loulllena I SW Lovl\lena "· MCNMH SI 16 VMI 14, Mtl11e I? Alal>am• A&M )1 Tu1ke9te 6 Alaouna St 31, Oo\1 of Colvml>ia A1Cor11 SI 31 Prairie View 6 Aooaiecnlen S• 29. M1r111111 19 "'u\lln Peav 21 Tenneuee Teen 7 8aDtlll U 20, Fil~ 10 CalhOllc U 17 8ragw••u Ve 14 De•ld•on 11 Ca•ewl>e 21 E IOn 71 Bowle S• n C.rambllf\g Sr U, S Caroline SI J Gulliord 27, Concord ? I Hamooen · S~dntv 1• .Ran W or ct tr e r ·T e c n S 1 FOU·Ma dlM>n 14 Lloyd, Gadus~k in fin a ls DEERFIELD BEACH . Fla. (AP) -Top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd and No. 3 seed Bonnie Gadusek of Largo swe pt into the finals of a women's umnis tournament Saturday. Lloyd. ranked No. 2 in the world. eliminated. Anne Srruth of Dallas. the fourth-seed, 6-4, 6-1. in 71 minutes. Gadusek opened the semifinal round bv overpowering Pam Casale of Fairfield, N .J .. seeded ·eighth. 6-4, 6-1. in 66 minutes. Srruth. an assistan\ tennis· 'coach at Tnmt v College in Texas and ranked No. 28 m the nauon by the Women's Te nnis Assocation. was out-volleyed by Lloy.d. dOIPtl·Mecori 10 Lloyd , who now holds a 3-0 lifetime record over Smith, won the next (ive games closing out tht' sN and taking a 2-0 lead in the second set. Lloyd l0$t only fi'."'e points in the first set. J C Smtih 11, Favellt•llle SI 7 ---~-----~ THE LOAfER'S tOAfERS. .,.If il's !he wecl\cncl tllcn •t:. T1ml >erland tune With 1eans anc1 an Oltl s/1111 tn1 kiekrng arounn ll1C" ~rr1 Or With slac kc; and cl bltver tor Sunc1;'1\ hrunr11 Handscwn premurn tealhers Long l:lsl1nq construction And cnouq11 comfort to kL'<'P you C'J01no all wcek)>"Y u11fll 11 s time tor ycur Trmlx •dJ1 rtb t1q.iu1 Several sJyles to choosf! from. ·--THE-- Just as the fourth quarter began, Stuart's sw itch to the long passing game paid off. On third-and-2 with Victor Valley expecting the run, Frederick.son lofted a 25-yard touchdown ~ to a wide open David Theel to give the Conquerors (after another failed convel"Slon at· tempt) an l8-6 lead . Senior Lisa Gonzales led UCI with a l 7th-pla~ finish in a tinfe of 18:20.5 Freshman Judy McLaughlin, a product of Univer- sity High. was 19th in 18:28.4 for Cooch Vince O'Boyle's team. Or- egon had a 1-2 sweep m the race with Kathy Hayes first in 16:55.3 and Lis.a MartJn runner-up at 17.17.4. The Individual wlnner was Jim i--..------.--11 BHDE HUT Newport Chnstlan's defense set up the final Conqueror touc h- down -FredeMckson's thu-d 9e0ri.ng pa.!l!I With 3:55 left In the game, Eugene And<>rson rC'lJ on ;1 /\18'> plttclng 1n the top 30 in the ~ 000-mt'ter l'Vt"nt for the Ant· ·' Hill o( Oregon, who was clocked in 30:08.4., followed by Gid Ry!ldam of Oregon State In 30:22.6 and Ruelas. Among the top 25 nn~hers rrom UCI were Sean Evans (13th in 3 1:03.5), Danny Mart\nez (21st In 31 :21.6) and Mik~I Carlton (25th in 3 I :3'4 5) / For Ad Action Cal a Daay Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 - 1 HARBOR CENTER 7300 H1rbor Blvd Cotta M•w. C.. 92626 171415466775 r-~-----------------------------------------~~~~~~~~------ C.j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 13. 1983 fDR THE RECORD HFL NATIONAL CON,ERENCE w •• , Ram• New Orleans San Froocl•CO Allan1a M1nne,otn Detroit Gr•en B•v Cn1cayo Temoe Bav Della• wurungron Pnhao.t1on1e St LOUI• NV C,1enl> W L T l"ct, PF 6 0 600211 o 0 600 ?JO & 4 0 600 ~· • 6 0 •00100 Central 6 ' 0 s s 0 ~ t { I 9 0 Eat! q I • 1 6 6 1 0 0 0 I I 600 171 500 111 ..mus .lOO II• 100 ·~ 900 lll 800 ))9 400 I~ 3SO 20S HO 11S PA , " ?ll '°" 700 1•1 197 118 719 13q 21s 211 '" )14 27q AMERICAN CONFEltE HCE Raiden Denver Seelll• t(anlu Cttv San 01eoo P1tttour11n Cte•tlana Ctnc1nnet1 M1am1 Bo111mort But1a10 No .. Engleno , NV Jet\ Wall 1 ) 0 6 0 6 ' 0 • 6 0 J 1 0 '"'"'' • 2 0 s s 0 ' a o 0 10 0 Eut I J 0 6 0 6 0 s 0 ' 6 0 100 710 600 112 600 1'6 400 701 300 724 800 ?Sl , .. 500 10'2 241 400 22S 195 000 160 JOI 100 119 bOO llJ bOO 110 soo 770 •00 201! 16• 211 203 196 201 Tocsev'• Gema• Denver •• Reider\ M1am1 al Ne"' Enotano 1cr<.,nnt1 ' a• 10 o m l ~'"' Orlean• e• San Francl\eo 1Cnanne1 1 et 1 pm I C1nc1nnatl al Ken,as C••• Oerrolf a l Hou11on Pltlledell>llla-el < "'c •1111 Green Bev et M1nne•o1a S.e •t1t a• S• l.ovl\ Tempe Bev at Clevt lend Buffelo et New York Jeli Plttll>uron er Bari.more Oellu el Sen Diego W••htngton at New Yot' Clenll Mllt>dllv'• Gama Remt at Allen ta lChannet 1 al • om f Odeh NFL .iAfl.1n1a 1 1 over 1tam1 AAe-. 1 o••r Oen•tr a New Yori, "'' 3 , o•tr _.uHalo ttMlnnnoru, over Gr• Bev Ottrolt 6 , over •'10ullon •C!t •etana 4 o•tr femoa Bev •C111ce110 t over P11 11oelo"I• Clnc•nn•h 2 , O•tr • <•nMl Cov S..attl(O ) O•l r •St LOI.lo\ Miami 3 over xNtw En111ano PilllOurvri l J over 1.6•U1mort Wut11nvton I over -N•• Vor• Gren!\ •San Frenc1tco 4 O•tr New Orlt an• Dalla> 9 o•e• •Sa n O too COLLEG E ArflONI 21, UCLA 24 Score bv Oii•,,.,, UCLA Arllone 1 1 0 10-14 10 10 o 1-v Arn-FG Zenae1e1 Sl UCLA-"norew\ S.ivn Lff ••c~1 .Ar,r-Brewer J '""'" 1z1not1a~ •·C"- Arll-Tunnlchtte I rvn •Zende •• "'(' UCLA-Nelson 11 run Lu "" 1 Ar 1-FC. ZMOeta\ SI UCL A-FC. l.tt 12 UCLA-Bergmenn 7 PIU lrom Neu ne1\f l 'L" !\IC,, At11-0oovnl 8 oen '·o~ ,. ynl"'1c•1tte ZenOt••' a,icl\ 1111eno1nce •1 o•O "'"'••to TE AM ST A TISTICS F "'\1 co..,....,, Rw\~f\ 1d"O\ P1\\1ng f"4i'O\ R•turn ••roi Pe ue1 UCLA lS •l l 0 8) 4 70 JO I 75 Arll 10 )6 •l Punts Ri."~·•erO\ P•u~f't9 vero' Reh.If" "'•'O' 0 7tV 115 11~ ~ 1J •• 1 10 Jc> V} 110 6 13·•1 )-0 1 U 30 S2 Penet 10 JO F'wmD" O\I s 1 Pena ••t i ••'O\ 5 l I Time O! Pou eu.o' 1'1 08 INDllllDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -IJCI.. A Ne•\Of 16 99 An --tl--'ore"' 0·•9 ~eono-.s 9·'7 Ar r C.r '"' 1·3' Jl1""~01' l ·,..-11.0...0no 4·11 - • ,. PASSrNC, -UCLA Neunt u 70·30· 18S "' ' Tynrt c11tte 1l· 10· 210 JOM\O~ ~ ' 0 rlECEllltNC -UCLA Btr9maM S 51 Ne \on 4 1'1 Snerrora 1 36 Ar I Ancier~n O· u o Ooo•n• I 60 Horton 1·1S wunln9ton 24, use o S<O<t llV Quarter\ ~Cal o.o 0 o-0 We"""9'0n 0 10 1 1-14 WH n--FC Ju ger w ash-G•M ne 3q oan trom Pe11uer t Jaeger kle' I Walh-Greene 1t oun• re•urn (Jeeiie• klCll) Wl\l"r-Ftenev I run !Jaeger "tckt Attenoenc-s9 190 TIAN\ STATISTICS use W•"' Flr>t OOwn\ 14 IS Rulna\·vard• .,_,., .,· 186 Panlno vard• I 1S IOS AetU'"" ... ,~ 1 IOS P .... , •·n -1 9·11·t Pun" 9-'3 1·.aQ Fuml>le>-1011 5 3 S-l Pena llles·verd\ t ·6S •·31 Tl,... of Po1tan oon 3016 29 14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC~ ltUSHING -Sou•N•n Cat, Heroer 2•·14. Sotncer 10·31 Cru1cner 3·16 Wl\11· lnQton, Hind• 19-113 RoDln'°" 1·•1 Ftt,..v S-lS PASSING -Soutntrn Cal SallsDurv 9·n ·1· llS wun1ngton. Pelluer 9-1t· 1-1os ltECEtlltNG -Southern Cal. Cormier J ·S1, Norman 1·30. M Moore 7·71 Wl\11· l~gton , Gr"n• 1·!>0, Stron•Jo.v 2·71, H1Jnl 1· 17 UNLV 131 C•I St•t• Futi.rton 0 Sca<e bV Ollarten UHL\/ 0 6 0 1-ll ,_ 0 0 0 o-.o UNLV-FC, O•G•o•anna 78 UNI. v-FC. 0 1C.1ovenna 3• UNL 11-McOede I? oen from Cvn nlnghem OtC,lovenna kick) Atlendence-S,000 felllmaltdl TIEAM STATISTICS F1r1t oown\ R"shH·verd\ Peu 1ng vard\ lttrvrn vard\ Peutl Punt• F umDll\ to\I Penal! e1 verO• Time ot Pou.eu1on UNLV I) so 126 'l'I )I q 11·0 6 )1 ) I 6·'8 JS.I Fiii 6 39 19 47 20 6· ll·O 6 )5 ' 4 4·45 26 17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-UNl II Jenk1nt I t·S2 Hen aer\OI' 9·41. )onH 11 )3 Fulltrlon Sre•- Gernert 9·Sl PASSING-UNL II 9·1t ~ F11Htrton o·tH>-42 Cvnn'.noti•m State Allen rlECEIVING-UNLV Jo,..> l l7 Lt wll 1·16. JOM>On 1 11 Funtrton Stitt, Itta Ole._ 1·17 'r"'"' St. 7, Lene IMICh SI. l ktra •v Oii•"'" ,,._ Sl•rte 0 0 0 1-1 ~ ... di Sl91e 0 ) 0 0-) LI S-FG OctOutre )I FSU-BtbOvt J7 113\\ lrom Co•t•llO ICO•ttfto ~I<• I A-7.017 TIAM STATISTICS P'rea I.I 12 ., . ., Flrtl llClwM It R vtntl • vtrOt )3 S9 P1ul1111 verO• 111 ltelurn vtrel• It PH"' I 30 I Pvnh U-l~ F'umllla\·lott 1 1 Pt11tlll"·verOl If 1" • l7J ., 11 ?9 I 12 3• 1 0 I) leQ l4l• Time of Poutu 1on H 1• IMDCVIDUAL $TATISTICI RUSHI NG-Fttlno St11t, TnomH i ·)1 K W1"l1m• ~ 7l ltaow-I 11 1..ono llMCll State Monl_.V ,, 7) P A$SING-Ft H NI Sit It SwMMv, 6·1'•1-tO Colltflo 1·1·~17 LOCIG BteCll Stt lt . Oiiton. lJ 1' 1-1n vare1• ltECEllllNCi-f""'"° Slllt, lltbo\11 1-l7 D WIMitrn• l 4 l.ono Btt<h Stett , I. ,.....,..,_.,.,v J·?I t~ )~· How too 10 fi red •l·lj N4'1>t•'"'41 l ll 0·01 aefH te<I Kan••• 1 r. ... lq·O·OI oefutto TCU XI I• 13• ,3 Avt>urn " I 01 oefeateo Georgie 4 GIMH'vl• 18 I " IO>I to A .. ovrn. ll I 41 _J llllnols 19 l·O> CHlteted lnolane & Miami, F10 110· l·O> oeftal•O Florloa St . 17 16 " ,1 SMU II I 0) Otleate<I h •as h ell, e BYU t9 I ·O> oeleatea Coloreao St 2• 6 st f~ Mlcl1t11an \8·1·01 oeteotl!<J MIMe>ota, 10 O~lo Stare ll·?·O> deleoreo Nonn WHhflll. 5S·I 11 MarvlonCI (l·l ·O) toil In Clem\on U·H ~· 11 Iowa ti 7 01 defeated M1tn1oaii Sl 12·6 1l Bo.,on COlll!;le 11-1·01 lo\! 10 Svr acu>•. JI 10 14 Flot1da (7 1 t) deleatea M;ent.ic~v. 24·7 IS. Wut Vorg1n1• 11·2·0> aef .. reo 111.Men lS I 16 Aleo.ma 11-7·01 deteal.O So<.thern MIUIUIOOI 28· lo II Cttmson II t· II aeteorto Mor.Iona S1-11 1'·~· Wnhington 11-1·01 defeeled USC lq Nortt> C~rot.na 11 l 01 IO\I tO Vor g n1a ll 14 le·~ P1th1>vr91> 11·7 01 del.at~o Armv Communltv c-.ee SA TUR DA Y'S SCCHlES Savlll Catll Ctnferenc:e Cerrito• 42. Goloen w .. 1 o FvHerton fO, Compton' O Mr Sen Anronto· 23, San 01t00 Me.a II MlslMn c...-enc:-. S.oo•tbeck 28. Palomar 7 I Senra Ana S?, Son Otego 10 Cirrus 3 I, Rlversloe CC 21 ~llOGlltan Cen!ertnee El Camino 27, Bekersllt to 1 Taft 30, Long Beacn GC O PeHdene 11. Santa Monica CC 1' . Sav?Mm Cel Confwtne·• Pierce 13, We.I LOS Angele> 3 e u t Lo• Angele• 47, LA HarDOr 6 Lo. A,,._... 11.....,-90;-t.A Soutnwetl e Wa1'9m Stale Confwanc. Glenoall 10. Venrure 6 Moorperk 12, ltlo Hondo 0 S.nte Bert>ere 17, Hencock o FNINI~ Val~~ ,:an Jacinto 2S. San Bernardino OeHrt 16, Crou monr 16 Souttt Cout Conference Lat-°"' .. WL T W LT CtrrltOl F'l;n.tton soo 710 4 0 I 1 0 I NII SAC 720 4 4 0 Orenoe Coasr San Dleoo Mt141 ~WH! Compton I 1 I 1 5 I 110 4 30 l lO .JSO 0 4 0 070 Se_.,,, Sc9rft Ct<rll0t 42, G_,, Wett 0 Fullerton fO, Come>ton O • , Ml San Antonio 23, S.n Otego Mt•• t1 S.Nrdlt'l't Ga,_. (7:JO) Orengo Cou t at Compton. 1 lO o m F'ullerton e t San OltQO MtH I JO om OC~,' San Antonio •l Co•atn Wt>t (•I Minion Conference • s.ooraoac• Cllrut Southwe11er n s Ane Pelomar ltvtrlO San Otego LM- W LT l 0 1 3 0 I 7 I 0 1 2 0 I 1 0 I 3 0 0 3 0 Sa1Ur4M 'I'• S<arH Saootebee• 18 Palomar 11 San11 Ana 52 San Otego 10 Cltrul JI it .. er\lde CC 21 Seturu 'I'\ G•mal l7;301 San 01ego et Saaatebac• • Patomer el C·lrui Sowtnwe,rtrn et Se""'• o\ne over., W L T 1 0 I ' J I 6 I 0 2 6 0 • ) 0 l s 0 0 , & COMMUNITY COLLEG E LOG .Golden WH I (J ·S) 10 S.Odltoack n 31 Sante Ana t7 1t 8 e•ar1rte10 1 0 ..... .,.,,. • 31 1 Ful er•on 41 )S Compton O > 4 San O•NO Mes• ;o 0 Cerritos 42 !Mil Nov l~MI 'ian Anion o• l•f OCC I T,,.,r Nov ?•-a1 O<angt' Co8\t• Of1nee Cout 12·S· ll 11 Pe>e>mtr 0 SaddleOaC' 0 Santa B4r1>ara CC 24 Long Btacn CC ll Sen OllQO Me'8 I) Ctrrtto\ 0 Mt San Antonio U Fvllerl0<1 Sat -et Como•on· Thur Nov 14-Voloen w.,,,. S,ddleblck I 7·0•1 > 71 GOiden WHI 17 Oren111 Coa11 14 Long BHcn cc 1J Grou mont 10 Sonia Ana ll Cltrul 16 Rlverlloe 7t Pelomer Sal , Nov I-San Ole-go• 10 0 6 6 I ll u 71 Th"' • Nov 2._.,I Southwettern• • oenott• ronftlfeoce game M'91\MMa SATURDAY'S SCORES C,...turf LM-Sanl• Ana •. E l _,,_ 1 119M·Man P\tvefh ""'·-Ntwl)Orl Chrl•tlen 1&. Victor Vellev 6 LPGA tourmnwnt let Henno, Japenl Leurle Rinker Pet Brooiev Donne Caoon1 Hl ... ko HlgUChl T at\vkm 0'8ko Navo._o YO\M1l<awa SeUu•o Mas~de Tomiko tkeDuctit Ro.e Jonet Jen S1eonenso~ JoAnne Carner Oebl>•e Messev Amv Alcott Cerore Charb0nn1t r Allu~O Hlkage Mleko Suzu._t SltPnanlt F arwtg IC.alhv Wnltwortll Vatertt-Skinner Janet COies Muttln Soencer ·Ot •lln ltlt•u lmerior1 Muevo Fv11murt Pal Mtvert Peltv Sltttnan 0 -Lllktr P atfl Rruo M J Smllh Jo Ann w .. nmen Gall Hlrate Marlll• NauH Betlv King Allee Rlumen l(ethv Posltl•welt June Lock I.t urf Peter.on Chrf\ JoM.on Jull lnbttr Sanore Hevnle Dtlt E 011tllng JuOv Cl•r'- Tul·Yu. Korea L•uren Howe Lori Ge•ttllCI ,, snv1e Ber1c.11cclnt AllctMllttr Lenore Mure~• lllClll T t bor IC.t lh<vn v0uno Juov Enl• Mvr• v.,. HOO\t Kiili• ltker-LVM AdaNI\ ~u.Ertl Catll•MMM Karen Prmt1111 Hollol Stt CY v.n1Fer-llOfl 49·10-139 7?·71>-147 13·11>-1•3 7S·68-14J n 11-10 11 n -10 74 10--IU 70--14-1'4 ,. 11-14S 71-7)-145 71 1•-14S 71 74-145 71-7•-145 1l n -l•S 11•/l-1'5 70·7S-14S "n-14 1S 71-lf6 1'·13--1 .. 71·15-1"6 69-11-1"6 7l·73-lf6 n 74-1"6 IS·7'1-U7 73·74-1•7 76·71-141 11·10-141 11·1S-lf1 73·75-14' 7•·7S-1•9 7'·7f-l49 1S ,_149 16·1'3-149 IS·7 149 11·7f-1'9 1111-149 74·7tr-ISO 1• 1e-1so 14 76-ISO 75 7S-1SO 73·77-ISO 76·7-ISO 74 77-lSI H ·76-ISI 1• 17-151 11 10--ISI n 1.-1s1 7S 71-ISl lS· 71-ISJ H •7t-IS4 I~ IO-ISS 11 17-ISS 19 77-15' IO T6-IS6 19 7t -IU 1'•1'-ISI ,, f?-161 11·11-162 Cr9U C9UMrV COLLIOIE NCAA,..,._,, (tl EUeaM.~} ~" Item , .. vlh I Orwon, o , J ArllOlle. 6S, 3 UCLA, 91, 4 UC lrvln., 9S. S Srantoro, 109. 6 OrfOOI' ~,.,,: 1'6. 1 Wt\lllnoron. 711. I Ct lllornte, 21•. 9 Long Bn ch s r , ?SS, 10 E Wtlnlnoron, 214, 11 Port lend, 179, 12 Nevede ·l.n Veoes. 337 lndlvlauel r""''' I Hiii (OreoonJ. JO Ill '· 1 Rv>d•m \OrtQOn SI), J0.21.6, J Autio IUC Irvine), 30:29.0. 4 Morrl\on IArl1one >. 30.JU: 5. Brockmo•e t01e11on>. JO:J9 I, 6 Buller (UCLA), 30:42.I; 1 An\C>trrv (Arl1ona), 30.SI S, I 8ernefl (~8'hlno1on). 30 S2.9. 9 Robert\ (UCLAI JO SS. I, 10 H&mllton (Oregon), 30.56 1 Oll•tr UCI runne" 13 Even•, 31 OJ S. 11 Merrlnaz, ll 216, 7S Cerllon. Jl, 5, JJ ltuDIO, 31.49.3, 42 OO<l\on, 32 1 7, 63 Rt flleh. J1•S7 0 WOMEN Ttom result• I Oreoon, 33. 1 Stanford. II l UC lrvrne. 134, 4 Wa11\lngt n St • tSO, 5 (rlt l Oreoon St end Arl1one t , 156, 1 Arl10na, I~: I Calltornl 9 UCLA. 101, 10 UC S&r1lt Berbtrt. 70 , 11 LH Ala!Ntel SAT\MDA'l''S IHSULn U lll 9f 60•llllflt -~ moMflnel ,.ST RACE. 3SO va•d• Mr Sir Love (Ottom1>,1 910 0 0 l 00 Fl•• Me Fln l'(Garcla} • 20 3 .O /l.lvra Ac.9 (Veldt1l 4 tO AIM> racao yYfflU WaGH, Sa m> An .. I. OltMrlatlon, Tlma To Soarl\lt , lt•b• ouu . G-Sl>Oppln Tlma. 1161 '2 llXACTA ('·•) oelo M4.20 SICOND ltACI . )SO ..-rot B0011l1 Blue• lTr•uura l • HO H O '20 Gama Lark (Hart) S.20 3 IO To Oh Two tCrt •gtr> 4,40 .__ Al•o ,.c.a JgMnv Cllt •otr. Mr Mt rrv ~ICk, Swinging Luck Time 11 4' THIRD ltACI. lSO varo' Clebl>ertlna lttb (Herl) 7S 60 11 70 Comrfi l.uekv (Cttrlne) 1 40 Na>hvlllt Sheoow <Creager) 3 60 JI() ? IO AIM> recad. ltllO ~-Owaoon. Hector Joe Jr. ~In Fan Jet Tlma 1146 " l XACTA (1·61 Pala SUHO We.hln111on. 1S4. 11 Hewell ?91, 13 Frt>no FOuttTH ltACI. lloO ver<ll St, l U . .,14 E We•hlngton. lSI. IS Senro Solid Anet (8 rook•I )100 1'20 6IO Clara, 4>a, 16 Sa n FraM:l.CO. "64 Clnolo (Mltchtltl s IO ) t'1 lnalvldual re111llt t Have• (Oregonl Jtleaoll IH•rll lt•O 16 SSJ. 1 Martin (Oregon! 11114 J With Alto recea Summer Winch. New Wave tSlanlorol 1714 2, • Ptumer C'Stanlorol HemoaQ&.Mlu E rin• tmo 11JS7, S JeCOD• tStentora), 17 31 7 6 Rotn Tlmf.,. lt SO IOrt0on1 11 411. 1 xnvberl IStantorOI -• l1 IEXACTA (6 1) Peto ll~920 11 '2 6 t ltv•n tO.-.oonl 11 SI/. q WvOoli 1Ft9\no SI I 11 S7 7, 10 Nel•on '"™ ltACI . JSO vero• IArllona St), II 56 3 UCI runners 17 Pay TM Biii• lCr4il f 00 J 00 160 Con1ales, II 20 S, 19 McLavOhltn, II 71'1 Stlta._v Trouole tEawero•> S 40 l IO 11 Mtrcaoo II 312. ?9 Zl .. a , 11 •1 6. 49 Pault Oronen (Gorcle) •3 20 Al>ranam 19 25 6. S1 lohraon1._ • 19 Jt 9 Al\O rececl ZIP Pollo Ber Ffioe 11 I/Inger 10 II 7 ltocketta, Trut1r A Trio, l.Al\l,lr> BtrO Tlma 11 l? Croi~ COUnfrV U EXACTA 14·5) Peld '19 60 CIF PAELIMS tel Mt. San Antonio C.._I SIXTH RACE. 170 varO\ '°'I'S Sa vennah Ona Time (Tr» • •0 ) •O Joo 4.,( DM•lon Gooar Too I Hert) S 40 4 40 Reu 4 , Wrengllng Rult r tGllll s 20 lum r~"'"' 1 Corono del Mor st. 7 Allo reetd Slrao. Natnvlllt New\, S1m1. 76 l 001 PueblO\, 89, 4 Villa Par~. Bobbv Oh On. l<.awean Wtt. Tlnvl•OO 101 0111er\ 1 Edl•on, 212 Time· fl 11 • tnolvldusl •••vlh I Parma <C1tnda1e1 SEVENTH AACE. 400 vara• 13 !>O..J Anderson jC_QL9ne 011 Mor), 14.0S, Tll"lblt~ct_lWerql 6,6Q 4 40 H O l C.rttn (Vll!i Per~T.'T4Tf,""r·~u11v'....,,(O ... o~,~--_.J_..00""1, -E•P••n cOilomba/ 1 100 s'~ PutblO\), 14 12 Olntr> 6 Holland <Corolla Roger Young (Lackevl 1.20 ~:·1~ar> 14 17. 9 Ortl1 <Corona oet Mor), AllO recao Orv Petell. Olollal. Oon• Mucl\o Olnt ro, Cae>t lier Bo, Staret>uek, Se>notal>latltr ln<1Maua1 avellfltr> , I ICvoreu>. 13.'8 Race S Tum relvll• I El Toro. 61. 2 M.eaJ Oet, M, J Patol VtrOel. 11. • w .. ueke , I 16 Othert 1 OcH n llltw, ISl tnOlvldvel rt>ull> I Wetlon (Peto• lltrdtl), 13 4S, 2 Mvtr• (We•ll•k•I. 14-o:J; l lleltn (El Modena I, 14~, 4 Alltn IE I Toro> 14 12 Orne" 6 Dolen (Ma ter Oell. 14 19, 1 Younkin (~r Del>. 14 11 a An<lef\on (El Torol, If 2S, 9 Bur el• (Mater Oel), 14 26' • llldlvlduel avellflert 2 E>oan a !Sonia BertMlre), IJ S9 Race• TH m re.uut I Newovrv Par._, SS, 1 Corron. 7S, J Buen• II. ' LelCewooo. IOS Orne" S Ntwl>Ort HarbOr t II, q Fountain llallev 2J3 1na1v10uel "'"''' I Rlct. lNewoun Per') IJ •O. 2 Qu1ntena (Lakewocxll, fl~ l Mcl<.ee I Buena I 14 11 4 Ba rfOI' tNew1>urv Per~I . 14 IS lno,.lduel civelltler• C.utlerr•t IP•••<Mlna ) I) ?S, 1 Holme> tSa nta BaroaraJ, 13 ll. l·A DIVltlen Race I Tum re.vii\ I Bef\law, 81. 2 Temole Cllv, &1 3 B\Jena Park, 103. 4 Sauou•, I~ Ol~tr• s WooobrlOOt. 143 lnoMoual re,utts I Ortiz (Be,.tow> 13 S4, 7 Toro tBaf\towl I) S6, 3 t(anoo Temol~ Cllvl. 14·22, 4 Baaoett l!iaugu\I 14~ Ttom re1v111 I Oano Hills S4 1 Mora Cotte 6S ) rlowleno H17 4 MOnttDello 110 t,,a v•oua1 t t\Ulf\ I 8at 4 tSan M f1r1noJ 14 OS 1 T n.omo1on San Mer 1no1 1• t7 l Crolll)n IMtra Co•tal 14 tJ • K•llv IOana H II\ 14 14 Ot~ef\ 1 W1lham1 c Oatla H '' 14 JO 1 titm r f \u•I\ 1 M~u1on V1e10 9 I 1 t-4awtf'lorne. t • ) !>outn t-t111i ... 4 Norco Ill lt\Q.lwlauef re'U"' • Wright tSur"nv Hlll>I U tO. 2 F'elle" IUolendl 14 10 J Cnrt•ll• tMlu •on Vlt 10I. u 14 4 Net•on 11..a S••''•' ,,. 1~ Ot"•" • Ltndruo (M 1u .•on V1e1QI UJO '"0 v1d•Ja1 h.l•M•e'' 4 8enfo fWalr\uft 14 IS GlllU 4.A Dlvlllen Au e 10 Item •e•u•I• I Tu•hn l 2. 7 Irv•~•. )8. 'T 00~ l"ueDIO' 100 4 l'tltWffTQT'fle, I? I 0 1nor1 & Founra1n Valltv l!>O 1na1Y1duet result• I Oona~ve {ior- rancel 16 19. 7 Scott I Tu•lln), 16 )I 3 McCormick (Tvsllnl, 16 31 4 Cnaoel 11rv1ne1. 1617 Othert S Neu•O'"' llr.,net. 16 '8, I Hol•I llrvlntl ll 04. 10 Wright l 1rv1ner, 17 10 lt•C·e 11 ltem re11.11t\ I Pelo• verdet, 42. 1 Newoort HllrbOr, Sl, l Foomlll, 78, 4 T h0v'8nd Oekl. 106 Otne" S We>t · mll'\ttr. 13• lndlvlduel rt\Uff\ o ·l1era (PelOl VtrOH I tS ll. 1 Htnton (Newoort HarDOr), 16 43, 3 Morr I\ INewoort HerDOr), 16 ••• Rel>blll INtWl>Ort HerbOrl. 16 f9 Reca 17 Teem ru ull• I Edf\on. lS. 1 Buena, SO, l Et Toro, I S. 4 Wettleke, Ill lnalvldvel re\ull\ I R1tcno1 IE dlM>nl. 16.32, 1 SnVdt •l (Edl•onl. 16·3'1, l McCer-rv lBvene>. 16 49, 4 Feuu IWu ttakel. 16 ii Orheo ..S. llanl>a<molan 1Ed1'4<t), 1101. 1 N Bigger. (E l Torol. 1116. I MO•f\lhan (El Toro). 1) 16 l ·A DIVllMn ltac• 7 Teem results l El Ooraao. •S, 1 Meltr Oel II. l RubldO\J•. 106, 4 Herl, 117 Orners 6 Oena Hiii•, 134 lndlvlovat rHull• I Pin o {Herr), 16 11, 1 Ft lt (Meter Oell, 16 75, 3 E.cobOta lEI Ooredo>. 16 H . 4 Cooe>tr (El Oorado), 16 42 Rau I Teem re•vfl• I Min ion Vleio. 61. 1 Rowtena, 72, 3 Bl\1100 Amal. 101. • El Rencno, 132 lnoMoual resvll1 I Mo•aueoa (Sa n Ceorltll, 16 01, 1 Oelv lMlulon VlelOI. 16.)4, ) Cu lllas (El Rencllo), 16 41, • Meloonedo l Bl•noo Amell, 16 4S Others e Hvlchln\on !Minion Vlelol. l6,S7 It.Ct ' Teem rew111· I Seugu" 76. 1. Norco. 12. J E•oeran1a. 97. • Alla Loma, 107 Others, 10 Wooooridoe. 737 Individual re.vii\ I. Cooo (Arll"gfon>. 1611; 1 Ehrhekd !Mllnoton), 16.31; J W1ill1ms I Norco> 16 40, 4 Helm lLeoune Hlll1I, 16 40 Olhtrt 1 Smith (WOOdbrtdQt ). ins ~. Wemefl's veleVbel COl.LaGa UC lrvlne <lei. U ol San Oteoo, 15·9, IS·l1, t6·U Mire ls-3 HIGH SCHOOL c ... 4·A .... .,.... s.c..i lttuftlt Cottt <lei Gltnelatt. lS·l , 15-l . Hutntl'M def SI Bernerd, IS·I . 15·5, IS·) Senla MOnlc• dt1. 8utne . 1S·4, is-a, IS·? NtWPOfl Ht rbor de! Oena Hill\, 16· 14. ls-t. IS·7 L111una ,etec11 dtf. WHlmlnilar. IS·6, 15·10, t5·1t ' •• ••1 • ..IOlfoh de! San Mer~t. 15-1, IS·7. 15·4. CorOll• Cltl Mor dtf Culver Cllv. IS•I , 1$·9, IS•S ....... (at Lea., .. ,) 1Jf'1!¥ '"".,.w .. fl\ll -Gtne IForl Worr11) Clt<i\'-t:I Jo« ILincltflwOICI, NJ ) Tl"'4. 20 91 n EXACT A (1·9) Pala \IQ) 60 n l"tCK SIX ts· 1·6·6· 1· 11 oald l941 oo with 11 wlnnlno tlctttrl (ll•t nortall Cerrvovar POOi '19, .. 1 01 llGHTH ltACE. 3SO vtrd> Olemonq Oathltfrt (Aorl I 60 4 20 3 00 Eu v SI• ltockelt• (Hert> '60 3 20 Souna OI Summar (Crta111r1 1 60 AIM> raced NI ... Nlnt FOMl•OI. Peach Pldter, Erln1 Luck, A1urt Lorraine Poo Baar Miu Tl"'4 II JI NINTH ltACE. 400 vtrd1 ~Ott Lt wit (Bero I 4 40 110 1 40 TM Black AlllaM:a (Hart) 2 20 2 40 Slleve<I Olea tAoe lrl • 160 Al10 rec.a Venov• Pottcv llockebO Time 11 J I $2 IEXACTA 14·1) oeta 11010 TENTH ltACE. 3SO verd\ Lii Soonle ltvon CGrc > 1• 20 6 40 4 20 A1ure Chelltnot (Fvllar) S40 2 IO T ha Crown ( BrOOkl) l 20 Al.o receo Saa Tu \tl, Eata In Jttlon1 lteollct, Trulv Tilt Bou . C.o Juenlio Co. Prove Ill E u v. Father Tllomu Time: 11$2. n I XACTA (6·3) oeld ISi 70 Atte,noence 7,494. Olk Trff (et Santi Anti•) SATURDAY'S RESULTS (>ofll of ll·Cltv ll'IOl'OUlll\brff ~ting). FIRST RACE I I 16 m1lf' H1on1>•ow JMtt•I 10 80 1060 s 40 Beck log 1S11>11tel 6 40 4 00 Breve Chletton 111e1en111t•e t ) aO Al>O rauo Oec1ot 'N.ne P ra•e Mon Rova l '$t Georoe .Att ' Lut• 11 So" No Trumo\ Baro.ar1c Gt"t' t ' T•mt l •S •S $ECOHO •Ace. • 1vr1on11• B1J•nao Lover (Pl1rce1 17 10 0 1\la nl Hor110,, (McCerron) M 1ra\oi CVelenrY-etal Al\o raceo 8tu\n1ng Emv M1\\ B•rrv R•nale'' Lov~ Peoov \ v •n11v T•mt I ll 7 s 110 • '° s 00 )70 ) "° Oona111a Oewovllv 11 DAIL y oou a LE ,, ,, """' i?OI IO THIRD RACE Ont m11e Zoe It lOttvare\I 6 70 E0.9~'\ Btt~ 1Pt0ro1e 1 S1ngtt x eotre I Ot •o•d•llOI Al•o rec•a O•" Act B• Cto1Jd Encounter ~"'c Soeeo l tme t J8 ltO 3 00 • 10 J OO no Tne Su FOURTH AACE. 6 turto~o• CooO Power (Veltntuelal 9 00 Bu en Wei• IPeororal '20 ) 40 •00 )00 4 60 Kiiter Neat Beno Norrn Lint (Steine< 1 Al10 receo Wlcktd Twlb, 11a1ent1ne Lt w Time 111 l'IFTH RACE. 6 > lurlo"o' Civic Leaoer (Pincer) l 60 oul oul ~htnekllt (Hewltv) ov• ou• Winter Wlr>O (Mezel oul (No otec.e or •l\Ow we11erlngJ Alto racea no!'t Tlmt I 11 U EXACT A l 1·71 oa•o '10 SO SIXTH ltACI.. 6 fV(IOno• Conreauo\ lllettnruelal 1160 "20 ) 20 Ce m no lOelt"O\AH vt l 10 XI 4 oo Ona LuCkv Stree~ (McCa rronl 7 60 Allo raceo Ta" • Mtmo Mu rer G•eiiOfV, Ml•ler Gennero Tiie lltg Btra Ml\ler To1>ln Time 112 I 5 SEVINTM RACE. One mitt Dedicate tPrncevl 4 IO Al Khalil• lOatenounn t l Trtckv WHiie (Llohaml 300 160 JOO 260 l 60 Jumitt AllO raced Cnlet Cornltell\, Hen, Crntal C.oblat Time 131 J1S u EXACTA (2·6) oald Ill so EIGHTH RACIE. t 1116 mllt> Lile'' Magic lMcCerronl S 60 2 IO 2 40 AllhH tPlncev t 160 110 Perclolenl 1Guerral 2 IO Al\O rattO Pertoneble L•ov. Soring LOOH . llem Tl1rtt, CO\llY Arrov. Dlecnronv. Englo\h Rov111v Time I u ~. 5 .Sl PICK SIX 13·6·1 213 4 6,1 9•1•2) SI oald U,607 60 wltll Q wlnn1no llcl<t" Ill~ "IOf\ttl 12 Pick SIM contoletlon oalo l9S 00 with 1.119 winning llcl<tl\ lfl•e hof\tt) NINTH A4CIE. 1 I 16 mlltl Hellion Queen 101'1\vl 10 •o §IO 3 70 Nlettv N•ll•t (Merel '& 60 3 70 Clter •• Crn ra1 (McCarronl 160 AISo raceo Cnlt1'l Beeu1v Le Verne'I ~nera, Eooave. 'ilnlll\te. Teronttna L•d• Sweltow\ Fllonl Time l'fl llS U IEXACTA [6·91 Pa•O l lll 00 A1tencsanct 29,251 OMO 1M 1111\IM AltT'S 1.AMDING (...._. 9"cft) 4' t mittrs 111 meclt.trat. UM bonito, 1' Den, 9 sl'lteP•llt•O, 3 sc11loln, t vttlOwrall, 2 roe._ flsl'I, 1 bOnllo •herk DAVl'.'l''S LOCKllt IMaW-' ... di) -47 engttn 3 cellco IMIU. 4' s.ncl ban , 1 bonito, 1 veltowrall. 20'1 rock coel. 1S mackt rat Thll WM'I f\'out !Mnft LOS A .. GELaS -lllo ltoO CrHk Clllllt lc l eke, C .. ttle LICIQOn, Crvltel Ltkt, El Ooreoo Per.,_ Ltkt , Pe<~ ltoeo Perk L•kt . Plru CrHk (Frt ncllmt n's Flt fl, Puool1111•tont I.•"•· Sanrt Ft It•"'' volr VINT\MA -<;H itt\ Ltlle SAM IE9'MAltOCMO -CuctrTl1>flOI Gutlll Perk Lakt , Cltll Htltn Perk Leo Greoorv Lakt Mofavt Nerrow' Patk I.•"•· Sa11ra Alla ltlvtt ltlVaRSIDI .-c t hulll• l t U , e van• Lelle, Futmo< Lt ll.t Ht fl'lttl Lo" "°"'"' Lekl U.NTA IAltaAltA -CK"Vmt l.a._t INYO -Owtllt ltfVtf U.ew\ Btlc!M oow1111rt m to Sltwt•I l •1181 Pltl\tnt V•ll#¥ lt"thOlt . I ~ NHL C~all.LCON'IRINCI SftlYfM OMt*I W L T ~ G' GA Edmonton \S 2 I '1 109 7• Ceiva rv 1 1 J 17 .0 . 62 lfancou•ar I ' I IS IS 11 KIMI S I S I~ 75 IO Winni~ S 10 7 11 tS ... 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At.e<'ltlltll OETltOIT PISTONS-Signed Eatl Cureton. C9ftftt. to a mulll•vu r cOlllrtcr PHILAOELPHIA 7Mn -Acoulred Stm Wlhlt mt, tofwerd. lrom Ille ~ State We,,lon tot a ~ono·rovnct ctrell thOI<• 111 19'4 t M C.H h. Trt~ Ille •llJ(llng ti9111' 'O Et rl C11tt lon, t tfllff. ro 11141 Datrol1 Plstl>'lt IOI' Ct tl'I t lld a M<onel•rounel Clrt" <ll04Cit II'\ bOth I"' and 19'0 SEATTLE 'UREltSONIC~~llntd ~""• Ht 'Yfl cenlar IO • twe· veer con· fr Kl ' ..... .__..41,. .. Horlllone drug _use reported •LOs ANG~LBS (AP) -Some athlt•tes a t the Augu.st world tral·k and fadd championships in HeLsankJ used a human growth· hormone that l'an pcm1an ently 1·nhance size and strength, 1t was rE>por!Pd Saturday None of thtc> athl~tes were dis· ciplaned be-cause the honnone is not amonll{ th<· drugi; banned by the lnternatJonaJ O lympic Com- mittee. There are no a~pted testing proc~ures for it and exLSt· ang·~ed1cal research is lunit.ed. A member of the IOC's Medical Comm1ss1on, Dr Ma n fred Dona)<c, found t races of the ~·fonnonr: somatropan also known as STH ur HGH m urine samplt.'S he studied at has laboratory an Colr>gne. Wc.'SL Ger- many · Somt' ph ys1t:1ans <1nll a thleies believe HGH has more ab1uty to cnhanc:{• s1z.c. and strt-ngth than t ht-t·ontroversaal synthetic anabolat· s teroids or pure testosterone It's also believed to have fewer s ide cdf<.-cts a nd pas.5(.'S through the body far mure quick- ly. so users run less nsk of detec· tion. "It's very frustraung We begin m ch:'1S<' our tails around __,_~,...--...,• circle,." said Col F Don-191ille~. executive director of the US. Olym pic C'..ommittee ''This is an eli te drug in track -and-field c:o mpet1t1ofl today,'' said San Gabriel sports-medicine expert Dr Rob- ert Kerr. who has prescribed.the drug to athlet.eS for three vears. HGH. som ettmes prescn bed for children whose p1tu1tary glands _don't produce enough of it, is oenved from the !)1tu1tary glands of human cadavers It's a sul'- cessor,to a smular hormone taken from monkeys an past yE:ars and used by weightlifters and bcxlv- builders. · K err. nollng the wadt.-spn:ad publicity about athletes using honnoncs and steroids. said. "Tpe really eltte athletes areen't tak.ing these products. or rarelv take t.hese products The Olvmp1c ath- letes. the ell tt-Olympic athlelkS. come to st~ me and they laugh at aU th1s .• T.fley say. 'I h~ven 't taken l<'Stosterone an a year But I take STH ... Winterhawk takes Caho rac·e lead By ALMO!'\ LOCKA.B EY Oollf l'llot -11"9 wrtt., Cond1t1 ons were no !Jt.>nC>r for the stan of the lnwrnataonal OU shore Rule vachts Saturdav m t he serond st.art of th<• Long Beal·h to Cabo San Lucas race ln fact. they were worse The 23-boat IO R rleet got away (but not very fast) in a d rizzli ng 1 ra in and less than two knots of wa.nd with vlsibality closmg down fast a half -hour aft.er the noon st.art . The Perfonnam.-e Handicap Racing Fleet had similar con- ditions for their st.art on F'nday except 20 knots of wmd which sped them on theLr way to Mex - ican waters Hal Day's 69-foot Wint.erhawk from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club moved out to an early lead in the drifting conditions. but within a haH hour was being challenged by Dennis Choat.e's 48 -foot Brisa from Long Beach Yacht Club. Meanwhile. the P HRF fleet h ad carved out a comfortable lead w ith the lead yacht, Mel Wills' Magician, from Coronado Yacht Club, Jogging 163 miles in the first 20 hours of sailing.Whistler, co-skippered by Mike Elias and Dick Daniels. LBYC was 15 miles behind Magicien. Most of the P HRF fleet were sailing in Mex- ican waters off Ensenada. T,he yacht Daisy Mae reported she had abandoned the raL-e. U~I poloists triumph twice Mike Evans poured in 12 goals Saturday to lead the UC lrvine water polo team to a pair of victories, Including a 21-5 rout of host Cal State Fullerton in the PCAA regular-se8.90n fi nale . The Anteaters returned to their home pool at Newport Harbor High to breeze past Air Force. 17-9 later an the evening. Evans scored five goals in the win over the Titans and 3dded seven more against the Air Fon.'e. He finished the season with 85 goals, which ties the school record fot regular season goals owned by John Vargas. - Fonner Golden West College . standout Brett Del Valle had four goals In tht' 1wo vit'tones for the Anteaters. UCI. 16-9-2 overall and 5-1 in PCAA play, w ill t'Ompete In the PCM ChAmp1oruihips whk h begin Friday at &lmonl PIAza m Lon~ ~i•('h Orange Coast oliL Y PILOT /Sunday. No\/emt>er 13 . 1983 ('~ Intel at the for efront of semicondD;ctor techno.logy By MARCY BURTON Intel ranks as the world's Largt.'St company devoted solely t.o the production of semil'ond1,1ctors, the small but powerful workhorses behind a growing array of advances m ele<.'troruc technology. All computer products and peripheral support equipment s uch as printers and communications links depend fundamentally on tht> capabilities of thumbnail sized semiconduct.or chips that do the actual work of storing. interpretmg or transmitting infonnation Intel has been one of IBfv!.'s principal outside suppliers of these vital <.'Omponents for several years and IBM is Intel's largest single customer, accounting for roughly 12 t.o 13 percent of the company's total sales. • The IBM conne<.'tion has important mvestment ·significance, both as a reflecuon of Intel's strong J>roduct offering and because of the stunning success of IBM's peNOnal computer lme, which was introduced only last year but is expected to reach a $3 billion sales pace by next year. The IBM decision to base its first personal computer on Intel's 8086 family of microprocessors has had the· added benefit of producing large orders from the many competitors who specialize in lMB-compatible equipment. Intel h¥ fully booked its own production capapcity and is deriving significant royal~ income from Advanced Micro Devices, the company it has licensed as a second U.S. source for these products. Sales to IBM should recieve an added boost as that company broadens Its personal compuier Offering, mcluding the significant new products announced last week. Others will involve home computers priced at $1.000 and less and a series of more powerful models suitable for bus1.ness, use_ and as satemte romputers that can tap into the data storage and rapid computational po~er of a larger host computer. Additional persoriarcomputer ver- electronics industry. Now that et:ononuc Ut't1v1ty has turned upward and microcomputer markets ar<' surging, domestic demand in Japan has siphont'd off . some of that country's export capacity With thts p~ure removed, prices and profit margins havl' risen in virtua.lJy every product segment of lh<' semiconductor industry. Intel's share earnings for the first hine months .fl NANCI of 1983 totaled 63 cents vs. 24 cents in the same period _.. ..... ,... Y INVllTMINTI needs and the company's vigorous research and development budget, which is equaJ to roughly 15 percent of sales. a year earlier. T here should be further at.'t:eleration in the current quarter to produce 1983 share earnings that could be more than triple last year's dcpr<.'SSed level and not far from the record $1.l l reported for 1980. In 1984 share earnings couJd vauJt by about HO percent to a new record. 1 Longer term, Intel shouJd mamtiun share earnings growth at a ~mpound annual rn~ of about 35 percent over the five years ending m 1968 Thts is the highest estimate for companies in the semi- conductor and components gr<J11p and nearly a third provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS, INC. ln11es1men1 prov1Cles FEDERAL-ln"estment Tax Credit.. .......... 10% Business Energy Credit... ....... 15% STATE-Solar Energy Credit .................... 25% TOT AL CREDITS ......................... 50% Oeprec1a11on and Long Term Income FOR INFORMATION CALL. 714/760-9509 11 Ma1nsa11 Dr . Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Of'fetec> ont. by f)ththh(J """"°'al\O\Jm IO Cmit t...oen1t Wllf\O ... fiat'(~ °"'taDllol) •tancJlllLl• 1--ti\••-... o1 -· IV~' ... ,""'°_ ot •' ...,., l?'IO ooo ,, o•o.• ~ "' ...... o1 S&.ooo Iii ive 1 ., a:i.,, .... • ,,., wOttP\ u del\f'e<I Ot S!>OO-OOO at m0t•J Buecl uPOfl & 11Ul>141"t to'"" OI>•"~"' of Wm ~ Cz!ICh Eeq cont•Jto<MI "' tl>e l&J •ti>«•• 6 tu nak MC.Ilona or tne oHet'•f\Q mem0ta.noum Intel's research commitment has kept the company in the forefront of new semiconductor product technology since its founding in 1968. Newer areas where Intel appears well-positioned to estab- lish market dominance are integrated r~dom access· memories and electronically erasable programmable read-only memories. Both o{ these are so-called non-volatile devices, in that they do not require a constant power·flow to retain stored data. Along with the rest of the U.S. semiconduc\()r industry, Intel encountered sales and earning pressures in 1981 and 1982, due t.o both the 'recession and unusally sharp price reductions for dynamic random acces.5 mE>mon l'S. an area t.ar'!eted bv ."-iht-Japanese • · high.er than the average of 27 percent forf>Cast for the group. Despite these above-average growth pros- pects, Intel's price-earnings multiple is in line with ~.-...;=.;;;;.----...;;;;;;..;;;;;;;..===;;...---....;;;:.... the group average. Intel's financial structurl' 1s sound, with long-term liabilities amounting to on.J y I 10 percent of'the company's totaJ capital. Marcy Burt.on is an A~unt Executive with Merrill Lynch, Pien.-e Fenner and Smith, Inc· , in Newport Beach. Save on taxes by pulling '84 deductions m ·to J .983 ATTENTION INVEST IN THE HOTTEST REAL ESTATE MA RKET -PHOENIX • 8 1.i.nri Nt·w /'q1i1rl11wnts (4-Plf'X) • S 120 UOO • only 151'lJ Down ~-sions with special features geared t.o scientific • lO(J~ undt•I Mar1<1 ·t VHluf' • • techi.n.ical and high quality graphic markets also have begun to appear. This is the fourth article in a six-part series on saving on your 1983 taxes before the end of the year. even more tax sense in 1983. Because of the 5 percent cut in tax rates in 1984. deductions you pull into 1983 offset in- come \hat is subject to higher tax rates. IBM. also has invested directly in Intel's future. By SYLVIA PORTER Last February it paid $250 million for new Intel Stock that gave it a 12 percent ownership interest in the company. While Intel's independence is protected by provisions that include a 30 percent ceiling on IBM's holdings, lnecomputer maker raised its stake to 15.2 percent in August. This has quieted speculation that IBM might consider a second source for the semiconductor curcuits it will use in the more scientifically oriented personal computer models it plans to develop: ' Interest earned on the cash infusion from IBM has contributed significantly to Intel's non-operating income and will help to cover capital expenditure Usually, you'U find ita wise move to pull tax deductions from next year into this year - simply because you .get the tax benefit from the deductions that much sooner. This classic vear-end strategy makes Charitable contribu- tions: Consider making two years of charitable contributions ill 1983, so you can claim a bigger ded-.iction this year. General rule: you can deduct only what you actually pay this year; a DRANGICDASTSTDCKS Here are the stock marke t activities of p u blicly traded Orange County fi rms for the wee k ended Friday., Nov. I I. Data provided liy ·Newport Securitie Corp. . f ...... .... .. . ( • &-.. '• • . . 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I I~-..... ~ ; • • •I tlli f fl ill I ' t \ l.,. \jl t I • 1 • I. I • , • Ill .' - mere pl~ge or promiss- ory note won't do. YEAR-END MOVE: • 81 cak EvPn Cash now -1st yl'.'ar • Losu !hose ui1wanted Income Taxes -FREE SEMINAR - 75 Scats No St_and1ng Room Tu0::.rlay Novl::1mber 15 7 30 pm The Wc:-slin South Coast Plaza Ho tel Write a ·check at year-end and get an '83 deduction, even if the .check isn't cashed until '84. A contribu tion made by using your bank credit card this year also is deductible in 1983~..__ I LANNAN ~ CLEVERLY even if you aren't billed I.. l and don't pay the bank -;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iii~ until 1984. • Sales tax: The sales SHOULD INCOME PRODUCrNG REAL ES-TATE tax tables provide for a . Tf OLIO'I ~~:1~~us~r::~~~ BE' PART OF YOUR INVESTMENT POR • taxes. Everyone in your We cordially request your presence at a special real . estate state who is in the same investment seminar. The program to be presented is f'ii1~1 income bracket and has su·s·1ness Properties Fund. Ltd., and is underwritten by Merrill roughly the same size $5000 family gets the same Lynch. The MRI Fund requires a minimum investment of . ~'::r:;c!fed~i~~~t'fuiC:S~ Topics to be discussed at the seminar include: though, you may be bet· Today's economic and real estate climate. . ter off not using the Ownership of commercial properties Jn an econormc recovery automatic deduction . Recen t tax reforms and their effect on real estate investments. . says Prentice-Hall. For The effect of Interest rules on real estate values . instance, if you intend to The Importance of geographic location on the value buy a number of ex-of real estate properties . pensive items soon (new furniture or appliances), there may be a better way . Tuesday, November 15, 7:30 P.M • Newport Mer riott Hotel,-900 Newport Center Drive . YEAR-END MOVE: Make the -purchases before '83 ends and save your receipts. The sales tax you pay on ~ · it.ems alone may be greater than the amount listed in the sales tax tables. You may come ou t ahead by NOT elect.. ing the automatic deduc- tion, even though you haven't kept a record of all the sales tax you have paid during 1983. If you have kept records, you are even more dollars ahead. Then there is the best of both worlds. The IRS treat s some major · --·~w·eha»e&· as'1>ig-ticket items (say, a car or a boat). As such , the sales tax on these items c.an be deducted EVEN IF YOU ·USE THE SALES TAX TABLES. For instance, you can increase your 1983 sales tax deduction merely by moving up the purchase of a car by one month -from January 1984 into December 1983 . Jacome tax: Certain taxes that are deductible can be timed. Common move: Prepay your esU- mated 1983 state income tax that will be due in early '84r-Result: If paid in '83:you can deduct the tax in '83. Property tax: The rule is generally the same here -the tax is deduc- tible in the year it is paid. In some states, you may be able to prepay the property tU: on your residence. For examp,e, you may have a payment due Jan. 15, 1984. If you pay it in Decem~r. you can deduct the payment on 1983 Form 1040 . 1D1ere1t: You can de- duct interest you pay on loans .tn the year paid . But you can't prepay interest and deduct the full amount. (You must deduct the prepayment on a pro rat.a buls over the life of the loan.) But there are a couple o ( ~xcept.ionl to the rule. Next: Slltft credits, too, aad time claartttlble coatrfbutloa1. Hosted by tha Newport Beach Merrill Lynch Office For reservations and mo.re information, please call 955-6038. There is no cost or obligation for. attending. (714) rms rnvrt111ion,, ~tflet a n otlw tQ.u/lflOI a S011C1/JJ/I()() or an Qfler ro cxiy "' sett un11s "'an mvMlmetit T"'t! Qtlttt IS made Oflly Oy Ille app/<CBCJ/6 prQSD<K:IVS wf!IC/) """'be d'5(1'buflfC Ill /fie Sl!tmlf'llll 4:1 Write-Off High Tech nology Thchnical evaluations by 1najor corporotions a,vailable. · THE BENEFITS •Excellent Income PntentiaJ 30-100% Return First Year . • Proven Track Record •Excellent Tax Benefits.Equh .. alent to a 4:1 Write-off. • Recover Federal I ncomc Tuxes Paid the Last 3 Years. "'Minimum, One Time l m•estment $4:lll0.00 • Fbr private appointmenf ~all (714) 957-0929 RichardS-On Group Downey Savin~l'l & Loan Huilding 3200 Bristol, Su:te 710 Cost.a Mt>sa. ('A 92626 .. I/ -J t ' I C. Or1ne-Coul DAIL V Pt LOT /Sunday November l3 1983 STOCKS NYSE COMPOllTE TRANSACTIONS .. Etk'S AND YEAR' HICHS l.O• CLO t lllW YOU CU I -T,.._""., .... "'INw Y-111 ., .. , tlft' ..... .._, ~ • "" ...... ..... ~It~ l -~ f IHtft I.ft ult Cllll Nit~ ..... ~!.A~ ...... l ow l UI c... ~~ ,, .. a 1u1P • l.lt I IOf 11 • ?O",.~ JOJ!~ ':! OAI ~lol~ f Mii .A4 tt ~ ,, .. 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'12 ., •• •1\11 d " w..-. 1 ·· ,.. "" n-. ,, ...... 1 W..Wlll I 11 ff11 J1"' )614 J11H )\\ 111 :':,.," I 1.l! "" 4:.. ~ .. -1, ,YI wrltify t ... It ,ji U SU• 11'6 > lo \4 Wllllu J! '" 71' ti.-I• :~ ~· 14 1'l M 'J: D"t ~ 14 wv-.. i. ii.. .... i..-l'I ~~:~ Ii ~l~'lj~~ t ~ t~,~ ij~ 1~ ~ i=:..• • ~ I ;1~ "' ~H" 14 ,.,. J ,. JI • )II'' " ~ 1::; '1 f;,Mo I)) It ·~ + '" ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 13, 1983 ) DRUGI COUNTY BUSINESS Pattison named to assist ·\ American Diversified chief G ordon L. Paulson has been named assis- tant to the chrunna n o f the b6ard and chler exec:uuve o fficer o f Amtrlc an Dlvertllled, a Costa M esa real est.aw and financial firm. Pattison, who JOIIled the company an 1982, is an lrvlne r esident who has la-tured a( lhe use School o f B usuws.s Allrrunistrauo n and the University or H awru1 • • • Longume Hughes A ir c raft C o. emplo yee Jost Tellei o f Laguna Beach has been promoted to fourth gro up vice president of the company's operauo ns headquartered in Fullerton. Tellez, who started with H ugnes m 1952, will continue to serve as associate manager o f' the group's systems divisions. • • • Joanne M . Hlllon o f Huntington Beach has )Oined the Cox and Burc h Advertisi.og Company o f Newport Beach as roordmator o f produc tio n and traf!1c . She will be responsible for su per- vising the produc uo n of all p nnt and broadcast advertising. • t ·~ ..... ~ Barbara A . B eatty has been named as.si.stant vice ~resident and manager at W ells Fargo .. Buk s Park view Cen ter o ffice m Irvtne. She has se~ the bank at the Buena P ark, W estrrunste r and N orthwood o!ftres and o perated a book store and gift sh op before en tering ban.king • • • John Meredith, n e w vehJcle salesman Cor Atlas C brnlu-PJymoutb in Coora Mesa. h as achieved the silver level of r ecogruuon in Chrysl er-Plyrnouth·s Sales Pro fessionals C lub. M eredith is a resident o f Laguna Hills. PAnlSON HILTON TELLEZ agement o! sof twar e production Irvin e -based c.'Ompany . ••• for thl' Alpba Micro of I.rvllle, manu{!lc turer of h1gh-pedo rrnan('e mic rocomputer systems, has appointed H oward K eith Schuyle r as a systems en~111c<.or for its northeaste rn $ales region. Schuyler will be trahSferred to Alpha M1r ro's n ()rthc astern regional sales office in M t' L ean, Va. . . . .,, Pac ific National B ank of Newport Beach has named Jo Ano Jones a v1ct-pres1dent/cash1e r . Sht> will bt.· r esponsib le f or handling the bank's invcstmt•nt port folio, strateg1t' planning and budgc·t1ng. .. " AST Researc h , Inc ., a leading m anufacturer of add-o n produl·ts for the IBM Personal Compute r , has leased a n ew ~3.000-squarc-foot building at :.!121 A lto n Ave, in Irv ine . T h e new facility wall serve as corporate headquarters. according to Safi Quresbey. president. • • • • • • Sperry Corp. has signed an o riginal equ1p- Lanl Johnson has been named pres1denf "of m e nt manufacturing agr eem e n t w ith MUC NOTICE OflANO• COUNTY IUl'ttltOtl CotMT 700 Clwtc Cefttet Dr. WMI s.nee AM. CA. tvo1 P•tlllonlf l(A HREEN MARIE FREDERICK Aetp0nd•n1 JOSEPH THOMAS FREDERICK Caso No D:n2894 SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) NOTICIEI Y0ti hi¥• be9n w.d, The c.urt mer O.Cld9 .... , '°" wllhovl row Ming hhtd wnlM• yOti rHpond within JO ct.r e. "Md ,.,. lnf0fm1lloft Mtow. 11 you wish 10 ~the •dvlGe of •n altorney In tnla mal18f you 11\0Uld do so prornolly so lhll your written responMI, It 1ny, fll•Y o. lheo on lime. AVllOIUtled no s1do dem·enoede El trlbuma. l9de ct.cldlr contra Ud. •In 1udtenci. • -" .,-Ud. r•-aponcl• denlro de JO di-. L.M I• lnfcwmac:loft qu. •ltU.. tt rou ... h to _. t.,. 9d¥kle ol 1.n 1110fne1 In thle millet, you .~Id do N ~ompllr IO lh•I '°"' wrl119fl t•8tlOflM, If MJ, "'ar be ftt.d on 1""9-81 U•lecl .... eollc:ll11 el ConM - Jo ck un ab09ecl0 •o Hie 1M1nlo, deti.rl• hecllflo lnmecllalementa, de ••I• m1Mr1. eu rHpueal• H eflle. •I h,)J al9un1, ~ Mr r99lelrada • tlempo. 1-TO THE "ESl'ONOIENT: The petllloMr hH lllecl e petition con· corning rour men..,_. tt rou fall 10 na. e rHponee within 30 der• ol IM dale lhal Ihle eummon• le Mr¥od on rou, your del1ull m•r ti. anlarocl •nd tho courl mar •nlor • Judgmonl conlllnlng lnJunctl1'0 or other ord•re conc•rnln9 d11'1elon ol properlr. epouul eupport, chlld CUllodJ, child IUpporl. atlOfMJ '"'· co•I•, end euch oth9r rollef .. mar ti. e••nloct br th9 court. the 9ernl1hmonl of wegH, t1klng ol mon•r Of propertr . or oth9r court 1uth0tl1ocl proceeding• mer aleo ro1ull. Detad: Au9, 15, 1M3 LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk Br: HERMA E. •OSTICK, O.puty (SEAL) JAMEi 8. SWEENEY 30101 Town Ceni,,r Ori¥• i:107 Lagllf\a Nlgu.I, CA. mn (718) 815-1040 PuOHshe<I Otange Coa11 Daily Pilot Nov 13 20 27.0ec 4 1983 6056-83 MLIC NOTICE ihe=-~f.£~~stmas I. ii ~ 2d ~22d STARRING . ........ ....... Perform•nc•• every night at 6:30 •nd Dllt•m'"' a • io a" 0 .. 1 • 8:30p.m~ [g ·Ari •<ld1\t0nal 4 30 pm 1>11•lorrn<tt1C o 1a tJt1n{I unurud 011 Do<. 8 9 10 6 11. 8ncll>K 1!> lhtough 22 ijl " • A multitude of h111ng ''Th• biggHt Chr11tmH angels soar high abolle ~ot In ttlt country . you 1n the night sky • lelllth Pf()dlletlon" beneath Ula 120 foot Channel 2 New~ Cwol &..wr•- h1gh Cathedral celling "The evening It filled with o.c t , s, • • 1 ontr •Roman teg1onna1res on color, detail end variety .. prancing white horses iiet• th• tudltnct in the • Thousands ol tw1n111tng ChrltlmH ep1rit" stars Los Angeles Times • A cast ol 200 auther111cauv ''The molt eleborete tn costume<! performers the weet" • A shall ol llght comes Sdnta Baroara News lrom mites 1n space 10 .. .''endMrln9 lemb1, rems, pierce the glass wall -•· heughty camels. I of the C~thedtal and illu-lllngly meg1. .. end engels mtnat(I lhe manger fly past!" .._In th• Cryatal Cathedral -1- . • Santa Ana Reg11>lf:H In Garden Grove TO UH YOUR VllA OR MAlnRCARD TO CALL IN RHaRVATIONS: ( 714) 750-9788 . ( 213) 750-0823 • 12141 Lew is S1 . Garden Grove CA 92640 Just south ol Disneyland oft the Santa Ana Freeway ....................................... ~ ........ . RESERVATION FORM Adults $12.50 (A) $10 50 (8 ) Children & Senior Citizens $10.~0 (A) $8.50 (8) Name -------------AOoreS!> C11y / hM A A A .... .. .... ,. • Da1 l'Tlon;; S1a1;; Dial One Job11son Plt!mbi.og, Heating and Air I.nime -based P ertee Computer Corp. w orth an Conditioning in Garden Grove The.Costa M esa estimated $21 million in sales over the n ext 18 FtCTITtous •UllNHI NAME STATEMENT Mas1er Carel/ 1/1$3 resident takes over the duties of h er h usband, months, according to Roberto Madonado, vice f h!I 1011ow1ng persons are ao1ng $ Terry. who has started Di~I One lnternatloO'aj, a presid ent of marketing for P er tee. bu~~n~!~~· GENERAL PARTNER- property ~rvices franch.lse. • • • SHIP, e General Pannenh1p. 318 Pertormance Oa1e " ot Rcserva1tons Amoul)I • • • Collaborative Desi gn Auoclates, a com-Main s1ree1. Hunt1ng1on Beach. CA John E. Hoot h as been named vice president merciaJ design and space planning firm in Irvtne , 92648 .. 1. V I h bee · ed b Tb C t G Donald R Slrou1, 7232 Liiiie o f systems and sof t1.<. art! for" 1c ro en lure, n c., a as n retaJn y e rescen roup, an Haroo' Hunlingion Beach. CA leading de v e l oper o f m1C'rocomputer software inv estment counseling firm, to design the 92648 HanOhnQ $ M.,..i,aaei;.for the real t•state mdustrv...lioolw.tlJ be i nteriors for their n e w headquarters at 280 Nancy Sirout, 7232 Little Harbor. fl""'"" c .,. • Hun11ng1on Beach, CA 92648•-• respo~b~~~ftwMe d"~l~m~t~dman-~wport ~n~r~iw in~wportBeach. M~~~~.5542 ~Mm~-~----------------------------------~ L-------------;::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;:::=========;icle. •4. Huntlnglor. Beach, CA 1------------1------------------------ 1 926•8 DlmllC NOTICE DllDLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Olympl•C TD I AT'S CIDSSIDI I PU . ZLI Hu~::~~nL:~n.~~ ~~~~es1reei.i--F-1c..;..~';.;;..;,T'""10.;..,;u_s_mu __ a1NE.-....s-s-- 1 ---F-,;-Tuot..;..Tt;...ou_a_•_u_a_1N-E•-s-- 1 ---,-,c-T-1T-10-u-1-•-u•-,N-E-,-,- Ma11 01llon. 5542 Fernhill Circte. NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMUtlT •4 HunonglcSn Beec11 CA 92649 The 1011ow1ng' person · 11 do•ng Tne fotlow1ng person is 001ng T11e 1011ow1ng oer10ns i re <101no I d f Paul Duh1r1 612 151h Streel business as. buStness u business as P e ge-0 . 100 Complele Hunltnglon Beacn. CA 92648 REAL WORLD SIMULATIONS Slf.t WORKS 6121 Rhine Coal• GALLERIA FINE ART LARAB Y s ~~~OSS !\pr11t~nia..... 148Rip 8'qument Bill fiwel'S 9831 Beverly Lane, 8951 Albalross Or Huntlnglon Mesa CA 92626 !FINE-A-A T GALLERY THE • · N:JI orel• • 149 Egyp1i.in l9 Shot' sectiori Garden Grove, CA 926• 1 Beach CA 92646 Bnan o Dague 612 Rhine Cos1a ! ROTHCHl~O GALLERY 37 '.l:? East $25. 000 I B,,..,, ·a~unC1uJt1 •rt COiion llOtloms •• 161 Silver Daryl Plueger. 12382 ElmwOO<I, Edward L Grau, 8951 Albatrosa Mesa CA 921l,26 j Pae1t1c CoaSI '11onway Carone oel o 6f't'r ,31 mdf" 1')(1 Cottegtl lJ Overslull> symOol Garden Grove, CA 926•0 Or . Huntington Be•cn. CA 92646 lh1$ business is conouc1eo oy an Mar CA 92625 ' '·, G• ;~ ,., "' ·-. \ hu,.., deqre<> :! 7 W'1o.lt" 103 5ttoot1ng This business is conducled by a This business Is conducled by an md1v1dual S·M Mar~eung. Inc F10,,da 20• 3i;e 110 A"a10l•t1' cl01l• J t Y,)unqstt" spurt oeneral par1nersh1p 1ndlv1dual 811an D Dague '"' .. 1o1a1a t.1ewpor1 Bearti. CA 92660 The Orange County chapter o f the U S Olympic Comrruttee an- n o unced the South Coast Plaza M erchant's As- soc1auon has pledged $25,000 to become an Orange County gold -medal-Oooo T o be d esignated a gotd medal d o n o r . groups or ,comparues must d o nate a t least I $25,000 To become sat- -ver medaJ donors. at _least $15,000 must tx• donated and at lt>ast $10,000 must be gtven for ,a bronze medql The merchant'~ as- soc1at1on JOlns the Daily Pilot, Kno tt's Bern Fann and the F tu1)r Corp. as a g old medal d on or , said Bob Cllf ford. USOCIOC Chairman The Orange County community alone leads 38 states in fund-rais~g efforts, he said. .. Backers ' oi'iiris· honored N ew p ort B e a c h Mayor Evelyn H art will h o n or participants and members of th e N ewport Salute to the Arts steer- ing committee at M o n - day's C ity Council meet- tng. Hart will recogniie the follow i..ng with pla-. ques: Newport Center As- sociatio n , M cCu n e Audlo, Fashion Island M erchants Association , Balloons o f N ewport, the D o lphins, California Federal Savings, A J, Produc ts I.nc, Newport Chamber o f Commerce, I..rvine Co., Newport H arbor Art Museum. N e wport Center Li- brary, E .F . Hutton, Pa- cific Mutual, The Can- nery Restaurant, The Park, Delaney's, Villa N ova, Bob Burns, Five C r owns, Newport.er Re- sort, Baxters, N ewport Turtle, N e wport Mar- riott and The Rttz. Business seminar The U.S. Small Busi· n ess Administration pl.ans a worksho p on obWning reeearch and develo pment contrac t.'! fo r small business !inns 'I\al"lday at the N ew- poner lnn Resort. Regi.s· trat.ion for the con · ference start& at 8 a m 'F or more i n formation call. 634-2900. \ · ~ f •r ,5~d I t1 I ~~~~~~•H' :~~ ~~:~~~1!v )) ~~~::••Md 10~ Wo>\lw.lrO 'f~:~·:a.:-:~;~t e:;~:l!dp::~e;ne ~~l~·;t~l~~:~1u was lile<I Wilh lhe C~h~~y St~~~~~710~:~;~ego:;~~y 1~~ co!~:ra~~;;:ess '~ COnOutleO Of 8 • .. " Caunty Cieri< ot Orange Counly on Counly Cieri\ 01 Orange County on Oct t7 1983 Marv•n So•omon Pref1oen1 •• r. ~I -, .t<J • I ,, I~· s .. rq.i,11 lb Amt•r I It• 10!> 0 •11•.1pt1 Nov 8 1983 . Oct ... t983 F227S72 11115 sra1emenl was file<I .. 1n l"!l A• • """ f!Vt'nr ·1~"'""' !Ob Cnu11i.-F22118t Fm228 PuD1ts"eO Orange Coas1 Oa•ly Coun1y Cler• ot Orange Counl~ 0" , JS., .. • ~ .. Jt '" J • • • • , t "'' .... •.•d•..-s t'Tlt>t'tJS .. ii ·•tt:tJ1 ...... • ' ~I' 1 .,.,.,., 26 Enaed :'wo10; Co)n(lul.lt'\l • ' 9r&:' an r?"\'" Jfl J .... ,. ,J '. J , ... ! \ ,.stfctr•"", ... mtlt!• j2 S. llt.O• ~tl'l'IOOI J4 Danger C"lrr 45 T -it C1 1 J6 Beg,,, J wO•OS >l8 Mt>a9"' '> l 50hlilry '53 Pear snapeo sounas SJ Vat 56 Ano Lattn 57 Luor•"atf' 59 llog•e plac;e 60 ><noc;• snoroiv 61 Rescue oev1c.es 2 WQ/05 65 ~c_ofl ..,-Seo• .. ~ d •ut"'"er 2·woro~ "2 o\tJOVP ·3 Gallium symoo1 ;4 Tnorougn- 1,;ire abhr 75 free<lmd" .. l • IJ• ..-,ui'i~ • ~1~ t.,.,m,~t o), ·•1• n-1 1 •l l 44111~ Ptf-tsou 9 A Oo,,gu~t .,.,D,PSS.r>rt -<5 M,,, '"a' .. , 96 .\t..1t1ur 1 ~ • "11' E• ~• .... t1t •1ti'"> J. "...,, j tQJ '""'"'''. J'~ ., .. 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H Proh•thl 107 Krtt<ill!.~ Publlsheo Orange Coasl Daily PubhsheO Orarige COllsl Daily P1101 Oc1 n 30 Nov 6 t3 1983 Sept 29 1983 p.,~1 \I\ B1~t10µ ~It.JI l•ll••., P1101 Nov 13 20 27 Dec 4 1983 PtlOI Nov 6 13 20 27 1983 5747-83 ,229211 • BrJwl 4 1 D•>• 1rn ., 111 Bone 1 ill•t1 6065 83 ~982-83 Pullhsl'leo 01an9e Coast Oa•I) ""4 Lullrogo ''""'lhit't 'ti Af>qir1 ----PUB--l-IC_NO_T_IC_E____ PUBLIC NOTICE I PHol Ocl 23 JO Nov 6 13 ~:~~~83 cru.;,.r 4 1 NCll prct.u t IJ M~IOdv PUBLIC NOTIC[ ''11 ':.il"'"'"tl 4·, °""'"'q111(i 111J An11uu., JaJ A .lol\) pal >I' 10t'S 1 t8 Pny~•Ctat1 tb4 lhO•O••Qh 47 Sllle• --.. nbr I tare dOOr 49 Allt;1111.hng 12 t Conc.tirrullq ti;5 Heb•ew SO G1v<-.n 1?? Co11.11 mi-asu•e '>l At'IClr.. ld!>ll'1wr\ . 161> Suooue iir .. 1.. 124 L>v1n ontl 164 Ot'Coina1 '>J ...._.,, .. .,,, 12!. Gel ,.iJ •11 OOl~e IO'llf'r I' I Nl'L lolfl/ l,C, 8f't14,1I •"" ... Flower P'-•''~ 1'4 G<1la ~lld" • ;'.. OumQst•c. '11 Sn~t'Ol••e an1mat~ 178 C.ommo11011 t 79 Dancer Asld"" 180 Sea "dglf'~ t8 I Sanpf'tPr DOWN 1 Lo119 step 2 Laugnle• sovnll '.l Ear comb lorm 4 llahan city 5 Barie• 6 Svcceed 2 words 7 Aui. genui. 8 Armp11 9 So•eaas ~ :~~~; ~ 10 Pluto's domain 11 Ass comb torm 12 Egyp11on god t3 Came back 14 Bundled as coll on 15 SweelS<1P t 6 F1sh1ng pole 17 Pr1nt measure 18 Public •1H 1.. JllOUC I~ &O NJ'•""' lttjllllv 11 1 0.1r1n~ 1;2 B•nt•c.Jlo..•t~ f>J Ol'(mP•t Pv .. nl 2 word•, b4 C111nese payOClcl 6'> r a11 m15Pr<1bly 2 .... tlldS 66 Family memU<'•S 68 Rulften•um symbol 69 Warbles in a hiQh VOit e • 2 WOiOS 70 Arrow poison 7 I Al nu lime poel1c. 74 Headliner 76 Deum 80 Myself 81Hide1001 s111ng 82 Orie or any 83 Guide 85 Forward 88 Spr1n1ea 89 Pronoun 92 P11nl measures 93 Venhlate 95 Ranges 97 Ipecac source 99 Devotees 1.• r (.,lo• .. c· t1y .' w'''"'· • ?8 Ov••t 'to•r ~. ·:>11 a1 •• c.~011d 1 It' l wrt..P prt-'fu t 14 [ lt'v,1101 Qtrf'Cl•Ort IJ6 I t';tlht!I l.;\lencr !)7 P.11,1<.ltSt' 138 Devour 119 Hindu cymbal 140 r rench ar11cle !42 New Zea 1ano Ion 143 E•cavate !45 $h11Ute t4G t 1tck oee11e 147 l ransm11s 149 1nrnll1gence I!> 1 M1sca1cu- la1ed t!.4 Wyom1nq range * 157 Wire measure 158 Always 160 Wire service 161 Bridle strap 162 Hindu goddess t65 Fencer·s crv 167 l/lchy summer 168 Armed confl•cl 170 Insect egg 173 As lar as 177 Map d11ac11on FICTITIOUS 8USINE"SS FICTITIOUS •VllNE88 NAMIE STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •USINfSS NAME STATEMENT I MLIC M()llC£ ln..-tot10wtng .,.._..... NAM£ STATIMl:NT Tne touowing p.,son •• <IO!nQ -----'~---------business 81 T"e I01tow1ng ~son 11 01ng business as • FICTITIOUS .UalNleS SOUTHLANO MORTGAGE SEA-but11'\8H as FEET FIRST. 790 Was•even Bay I NAME ITATDHN~ VICES 173018eacnBlvO Sulle 2• GR MIGNEULT CO 2139 F•ir-CoslaMeu CA !12626 lne lotlow1n9 person '' oo.no Hu'lltng1o·n BeMll CA 926•7 vie .. Santa Ana CA 92706 Anne Donlon F1em1no 790 ~nen as Soulhlano Lenoing Services Cor-Carl Ric,.,aro l e ... •s 43?9 Crea1·1wesleyan Bav co~1a Mesa CA TUCSON COMMUNICATIONS pordllOn 1ca11torma coroora11onl view Norco CA 91790 92626 1COMPANY 4262 Campus Dme 1730 t Beach Blvd Su1le 24 Hun1-Tn1s Ousinen is conoucl.O tl)' an Tiits t>u9llle5S 15 conouc1eo by-an Su•le C Newporl Seacn. CA 92660 1ng1on Beacn CA 92647 ino1v1oue1 inoi••Oual Mar~ Yorston 1068 Neptune This ous1ness is conduc1eo by a Carl Lewis Anne Donlon F1em1ng Plate La Jolla CA 92037 co1pora11on TnlS sta1emen1 waJ l1tec 1111111 l!le '"'°''' s.tatamant was ltll!ll wi&Jhe I This business •S conouc1eo by •~ John Rumussen-1 reasurer Oul'IY Cler11 of Orange County on County Cter~ ol Orange County on l'nd•v•oual Thi' statemenl wa~ filed w11n t'1e Nov 1 1983 Oct t9 1983 I Marlo. Vorslon Gene111 Partner Counly Cler~ ol Orenge Coun1y on F221CMO F22717S T..n•s statement .,as hleo .,..,,,, 111e Nov 10 1983 Puo11111e0 Orange Cout 011ly Puousned Orang~ Coast Oa11y Counly Cten. 01 Orange County 0" F22t905 P1IOI No• 6 13 20 21 1983 Pilot Ocl 23 30 Nov 6 t3 1983 jOc1 19 1983 Oenlel T. Welch 5984·83 575•-83 AtlOJMJ el uw 1 Pub1tsneo Orange F227171 Coesi Qa1I) 6 13, 1983 5751 83 eoe IEHI Chef>m•n A¥anue 1----Ml--JC_NO_T_IC-E---1---Dl-.. -,IC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ Pilot Ocl 23 30 Nov Or1nee, CA. t2tM ··-.,.,-I-----'-"--------r..-. Published Orenge .CoaSI 1 FICTITIOUI •UllNEIS ---F-IC.;..T..;..l;;..TIO;;....;.U...;S_•;..U_l.;..IN_E_S_S __ , NJLIC NOTICE Piiot Nov 13, 20, 27 Dec 4. 1983 NAME STATEMENT NAMIE STATEMENT ------------ ----------60_6_7_-8_3 r;,e lollowtng e>«son II oolng The 1o11ow1ng person 11 001ng FICTITlOUI •UllNISS NJLIC NOTICE bullnlJI W butlness u NAME STATEMENT COL't.EGE PHARMACY. 440 F1ir SC PROPERTIES. 12 Spflng Acre The tollow1ng person 11 oe><ng STATEMENT Of' WITHC>f'AWAL Or Cott• Mna CA 92628 1rv1ne, CA 92714 business H C!fROM"A"TNl!RIHIP l<ufFrankSplnne< 2717Cerdlnel Sherron.Cr-ren 12SprtngAcra COMPUTER MANAGE M ENT Of'l"ATIHQ UNOIER 0t Cotta "4esa. CA 92626 lrvtne CA 92714 SERI/ICES. 1906 Irvine Ave New• FICTlTIOlll mv•INl!SS NAME Tn11 bustnesa IS condUC1eO by •n ThtS buSlnHS •• conoucled Dy an porl Beech. CA 92660 1 The tollowlng pe<ton hes wll'10r1wn Individual fnOMdual Norman M Hiii. 1906 Irvine Ave as a general partnlf from tne per1-l<arl Frank Sp1nner Shenon Cheeren Newpor1 Beach. CA 92660 nershlp operating under tne fie-Tn11 s1atement w11 flied with the T"•s s111em•nl Y¥H r11e0 wllh the Tn11buSlness 1s conducteo. by an 1111ou1 Oullneaa name 01 SAN County Clerk ot Orange Coun1y on Counly Clerk of Orange Counly on tndlV!dual. MARCOS DEVELOPMENT COM-Oct 26 1983 Ocl 18 1!183 Norman M Hill PANY •t 18552 MacArlt>ur Blvd , FZ29450 F22nS3 This stalemant was flied wllh lhtt lrvlne. CA 92715 Published O••nge Coa11 Delly Published Orange Coast Cally Collnly Clerk of Orange Counly on The 11c1111ou1 Dullness name PtlOI Nov 6, 13.20. 27, 1983 Pllol Ocl 23, 30 Nov 6. 13. 198.3 Oct 17 1983 stalemenl 101 tna pennerst11p wes 5983-83 5750-83 F227M7 Puohthed Orange CoHI 0111~ PtlOI Ocl ;>3 30. Nov 6, 13, 1983 flied on Dec 22, 1980 1n lhe County of Orange FILE NO F1521 14 Full Name ano Address of 1he Per- son Withdrawing Farn•no Sonae•. 18552 M•cArthur Blvd , Sulle 445, lrvlne. CA 92715 Signed Farheng Sohaei McOH A PAUL. INC. ATTORNlYI AT LAW ....,UflCIUrllf• a.n11 •ulldlng S.•9fllh Fl-One Newport f'llC9, Suite 750 ... wporl-..C:h.CA,'2990 PubllShed Orange Co111 Oally PllOI Nov 13. 20 27. Dec •. 19113 6072-83 ottANOI! COUNTY.•.. FICTITIOUS 9UllNHS MUNtC•AL COURT NAME ITAT•Ml!NT MLIC NOTICE JUDICIAL DtSTIUCT The fotloWlng persona are doing ------------ 4'01 .lem!MfM •t¥d. buslnen as FICTITIOUS •UllNEll ... wpott heel\, CA. t2M0-1M7 MARKETING RESOURCES NAME STATEMENT Plalntltt AMERICAN-CAL MEOI-GROUP 2412 Harbot Blvd ' Sulle Tne lollowtng person IS doing CAL SERI/ICES NO 1, INC ·• Call· 207, Casie Mesa. CA 92626 business es tornla corporallon. db• FLAGSHIP Lyons. Balhe, Deley, Inc . 2412 (Al NARAMCO (8) NORTH CONVALESCENT CENTER Harbor Blvd Suite 207, Costa AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES Oetenoant WANDA PIERCE, en Mesa. CA 92626 AND MARKETING COMPANY, 9092 tndlv•du•I. JERRY JAMES Pl~RCE. Th ts Dullness IS conducled by • Taloerr Sulle 8. Fountain I/alley CA an tndMdu11. eno OOES 1 tnrough corporlllOI) 92708 20, Inclusive Demel Daley, Jr vice Presloent Allred E Mlrlh. 18378 Senla ------------t 5748-!3 Nil.IC NOTICE l'UBllC NOTICE CaN No i~~ONS This s111emenl WIS flledC wttn the Eugenl8, Fountain I/alley. CA. Q27011 11-::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====•~i NOTICll YH h•¥• be9n eu.d. Counly Cieri. ol Orange ounty on ThlS business is conduc:led by en Th9 court m-r O.ClcM 991ine1 rou Nov 2· 19~ F22t114 ln~7'~~·~ M•rlh HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE M ortuary • Cflmetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540-5554 PtERCI aROTHERI llELL 8ROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway CoetaMese 642-9150 8AL TZ llERGIRON 1111™ 6 TUTHILL WHTC~ CHAPEL 427 E. 17th St. Cott• M4IH 646-9371 PAClflC VllW M .. IORtAL PARK c.m.twy· Monuary Chapel·Crematory 3500 Pectfle view Drive Newport e.ech 644-2700 without your belnt . ..._,d ""'"' Publ1Shed Orar>ge Coas1 Dally Thia stetement was 111ed \¥i1n lhe rou rnpond wltNn JG dtJL" Pttot Nov 6, 13 20. 27. 1983 County Cte•k of Ofenge County on the lntorm1lloft Mlow. 5986·83 Ocl 11 1983 II you wtsh 10 see111i,. •Ovl<le of •n ------------F227565 111ornev in '"'' metier you should MllC NOTICE Pubhslled Orange Co111 D111y do so promptly so lh•t your wrllleo ____ ....;._....;. _____ P1101 Oct 23 30 Nov 6, 18. 11183 response. 11 ... ny, mey 0. lllad on FICTITIOUS •UllNESS 5749-83 time NAMf ITATEMENT AVllOIUlled hasldo dem;ndade fhe tollow1ng persons are doing NJLIC NOTICE El trlbuma, lede 0.Cldlr conlre Ud. buSlness u 1------------ 1ln audtaftCll e -que Ud. ro-CHARLIE'S BRANO CASUAL FICTITIOUS •UllNIEll •pond• doftlro ... dlM. LH .. SPORTSWEAR, 369 E 171h St . NAME ITATl!MIENT lftformackNI 11118 ....... Sul1e •24. Coaia Mesa, CA 92627 T"e lollowlng person Is dalng K fOU wtetl to ..... lhe _,,,lc9 of Chartle•s Brand's Partners. 369 E business as en et'9tMY Ill l:Me matter, fOU 17th$\ .Sulll •24,Cosla Mesa.CA THE HARi/EST TABLE. 3832 Vie •heutd de'° promp"' M tMt ,_ 92627 ooono New1>0r1 Be1ch, CA 92883 wrttton ,........, N lflf, "'8J bo Thlt butlnett II conducted Dy-• Anill s Be.,esae. 22 t 51 Oebf• flW on tltfte. 11mlle<I par1M!'Shlp St . Lai'.e Fores!. CA 92630 llU119dO.-Mllcltetel-w CnerHlt Br•nO. This bu11ness ls conducted by an '° .. 1111 ..... on .... _,., Thi• 1111-1 WIS filed wllh lhe lndlllldu•I -• deborta "-io ""'*'lettlMftt•, County Cl9fi'. of Or11nge Counly on Anlte S a.rresse. Ownar ,. "'' -a. IMI ,..,_.,, Nov 8, 19113. fhll 1111em1n1 wH Iii.cl wllh lhe -rtte. II lltJf ... una. _.,.. -F:tllelO County Clerk ol Orange County on ......... • ........ Publl111ed Orange CCIII O•llY Oct 17 1983 l ·TO T.-DD'INDANT: A ehrlt Pllo1 No¥. 13, 10. 2?. Ooc 4, 1983. • l'Utm ~t Me Moll MM "1 lhe 6066-&3 Puot111'1ed Orange Cou t Di lly ...,.tlfl ..-.. r•-If ,... wfofl to .,_IC w.n.-.:· Plfo1 Oct 23. 30 Nov 6. 13 1183 ........... ihtt ...... ,... -·· ~-"'111\f<. ~7411-83 wttMll • day• •11• Ihle ...,rnmont 11 ..,voe1 on you, Ille With t\111 ~ • wrllten r88C)OllM 10 the Uomplelnl. un1o11 you do, your del•ul1 wrn be tol91'0d on 9Pl)fic111on of Ille plaln- 11". and Ihle cour1 m1y enttf • jvO~ "'"'t eg1IM1 y0u ror tne ro11e1 de- manded 111 1M comp111n1, Whk:h coufo re1Wlt In 111rnt•hmen1 of wtgM. liking or money or property or olher r..,.f reQuMled In ti» com- p!elnt Dalee! A119 I 8, 1183 J PETERSON. Clttll By 0 MALLICOAT. Oec>v1y (MALI CAM. I'. INOWAUON. Ml.. .... c. l'tCTme>U9 llU ..... NAMI ITATIMINT Ml.IC NOTIC£ The IOllOwfng 1*tor11 1re dotflQ 'ICTITIOUI llUIM•• butlnau u NA• ITAffMINT "3 D ENQtNEERING, 1851 PllClen• 1 h• lotlowlng perton 11 doing lie "M", C'oata Mtu. CA 92627 butlnHI .. Steven Wllfllm Donnelly. 18502 KHS AUTO SALES. l<HS LEAS· Otl Amo A.,., Tu1Un, CA. 92880 ING & SALES. l(AR HOLE SAILOR. David Donn.ii)'. 902 N Ch19Pena, WMBA AUTO BOOY. 8081 Garden An•helm, CA 928Q 1 Grove 81 G11don Grove. CA 92641 11n Gordon Donnelly. 14731 o A Oaily, 13882 Rlat1. Garo.ti Carib Ava , T11ttln, CA 112680 Grova. CA 92684 Thta but•net• It CO<\C!UCled by • Thll butlMt• IS Conduc:1ed Cly en g-•I partn«lhlp lnd1Yt4u•1 SI•.,. OOnntlty D ~ Dally Thll StlftfMOI w .. fl~ wllh llWI Thi• 1111-t Wll tiled wllh tn. Cou"1y Ci.ti! of Orat)Cle COVnly ~ Covl'lly Ci.,k ot Orengt County on 1 • SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS McCOMllCK MORTUARY 1]951.AQun• Canyon Ad. l.aOIJn• &Mch. Ca. 92&51 484·8415 IH Q ... It" •111to .. .... Dteeo. CA.-111411 ., .. ~14 Nov 8, !9113 Ool t9, 1983 . ,._., ' "2TIF7 c ,. Pubnll'led 01 anoe Co111 D•ify PllQI NOY 13 '° n 0oc 4 1983 8070 83 P'VUll~ Orange Co111 0111y Pubflthe<I Ol•r~ Co111 Dally PtlOt Nov 13 20 21 0-.c 4 t983 PtlOI Oc1 23. JO Nov 4 t3 1983 6()64-11:1 .&n~ SJ ,...111111111111._ ......... mlll!~ .... ~~--------------------------------------~~---~~~~~~~·~~~ THE DAILY PILOT CLA IFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone t~rvil·r: Mond a-v-Fri<lay 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Mondav-Frida,· 8:00 A .~1.-5;30 P. ~1. DEADLl~E~: PCJBLICATIO~ Dl::ADU~E Mondav "" l 11 ::W ;,1.m . Tue da' 't 1111 1:31) p.1n. SUlllT ILL OFFERS Magnificent 5 bedroom estate with un- obstructed view overlook Ing bay. Great floor plan for entertaining and famlty llvlng. large famlly room, formal dining, garden courtyard. Excellent financing. Asking $595,000. Lynne Valentlne. 710-1333 IPll IRllY 1·1 LmA Ill.I_ .. N IUIO Bright and .airy 4 Bdrm, den & family rm on gate guarded Linda Isle. Se- cluded atrl\lm patio wttl) clrcular staircase to 2nd floor gallery. Parquet ftoora, trench doors and 3 frplcs add to the charm of this property along with a allQ for large boat plus side tie. Flexlble terms and poaslble ex-' change' available. $995,000 l/H. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 13, 1983 DI Oellghtful Monaco plan with golfcourse view, 3 Bdrms, lncludlng large master Bdrm suite, formal dining, patio. many upgrades. This house must be sold lm- medlately, so It has been put on the market at the low, low price of $465,000. Dori't miss this opportunity. Marie Fargo. 71~1333 OPEii HOUSES TODAY 1-4:30 113 Via a...., U. Ille ..................... $331,SM 3 bdrms, 2 baths, wcular fireplace. new plumbin& & roof. near clubhouse Ill W11 UM SIM. U. Ille ........... --'1UtS .... Unique 3 story bayfront, 4 bdrms + maid, den. wine cellar. Pitr & shp .ZH ¥11. C1rMa, U. blt ...... -........ .r ... $551,Mt Completely refurbished, 3 bdrms, 2'h bas. ' stereo equipment. stained glas.s • • • W rJne:.-da' f'up~ Thur:.cl.1' \\ rol 1-:w p.111. l<W p.1n. WATERFRONl HOME ,INC Al AI l S TATl c-./i.!_111(. 1!tilt '///l//(. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ~ -. --. - Fndn' l hur, I .'\II I'' Ill a1urdJ' h 1 J:lltl p.rn . 14.1<>"" l .... r11 ... , N..,.,,..,.,, r liiw-.1 ... Ul-1400 SELL Idle Items with a IF1nd what you want In Dally Piiot Classified Ad Diiiy P1101 Clasailleds Sunda' Fri. :u iu 11.rn CA:\CELLATIO:\ & CORRECflO:\S: Cam:ella11on and ('.:>rrf>rt1on5. ma : be made on same deadlines as above. Please a k for a ca ncellation number when cancelling your ad. ERROR : Check your ad daily and report errors immediatelv. The DAILY ·PILOT assumes liability for the fir !>t incorrect ir.sertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 You don'1 need a gun to People wno need People "draw last" wl)en you Tllal's wnat the place an ad tn lhe Dally DAILY PILOT Pllol Wanl Adsl Call now SERVICE DIRECTORY I 642-567S II •II aboull 1110,000 • PllCE IEHITillll .... Spectacular Harbor Ridge custom ome with 8,000 square feet of un- equaled quality. Featuring 5 bedrooms, 7 1h baths, custom pool and spa, gourmet kitche!'• billiard room, legitimate wine cell.ar with separate· tastinj room and the BF.ST bay & ocean views available. Over-siz.ed carriage house to accommodate 3 limosines. Simply an incredible buy> for the owner who expects and de- serves the finest!! $2,150,000. Call William Cote. IPll •SE-llllAY 1·1 111um-UUM11111 Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE A TOUCH OF CLA88 • Is evident In this spacious Big Ca· nyon 4 Bd., fem. rm .. alngle level from Impressive courtyard entry to pool & park-llke gardens. Form. din., 2 frplcs, 3 car gar., pool, security plua 2• hr. guarded gate. Priced to sell @ $599,500. Jeri Hunt. 1• ...... TrMIL ........ 1.1 '404• 2125 Sen Joequln Hiiie Rd. (714) 760-1900 Newp(WICenter . . IRVllE TERRACE FAllL Y· llOIE Prime locatiOQ.Jlear the park. Love- ly 3 Bdrm. & family nn. home on a large lot leaving ample room to add on as your family grows. Out of town owner has priced to sell at $347,300 including the land! Call to see. ( 714) 6 73-4400- KER .&LEE Real Estate ,,. , A Great Western C.Ompany Whatever .Your ·Price Range WE HAVE IT! ...__...® ~-aFFORDABLE NOUS.Ill& UllDER S 12&,000 CALL 111-1101 lllPIUll llUD -$5,000 down buys 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1850 aquare feet home with stone fl.replace & fabulous family room. $109,000. 963-5671. Sll,IH -Looks and feels like a single family home! 111,IOI -3 bdrm. single family residence with 81h % FHA loan! M elAl.lflm -Takeover loans at 11.8% overall ra~. Cute 3 bedroom houae ln ()range, renovated in 1982. Aaklng $112,600. 963-5671. - - - 11.,..0 -Low, low down payment gets you in this one! 1111,000 -Master bdrm completely separate from children's bdnna! 1 1111,110 -3 bdrm, sing~e family home customized throughout! 1114,llO -Ideal NEWPORT BEACH location -only 6 blocks to ooean! 112', ... -Cottage on large F.aawde lot with room to expand! 1117,IOO -Single family beauty in excellent EASTSIDE location! IHJ,IOO -.Beautiful IRVINE single family home with 4 bdnna! 1111,llO -Huge bonus room for pool table, ping pong, etc.! 1111,000 -NEWPORT BEACH mini ocean view -walk to beach! 11H,IOI -.Assumable financing. Best priced Jasmine model available! 1221,IOO -Newport Bch fonner Model Home -walk to elem. school! UH~ -Lowest priced Carmel model in Harbor View Homes! 12U,OOO -EASTBLUFF huge 4 bdrm, 3 ba exec residence wfVTEW! 1211,llO -Your own boat slip incl w/this 3 br. 3 ba beach home! 1211,IOO -Private beach access comes w/thia 3 br, 2 ba beauty! HM• -Dover Shores 5 br w/beautiful Spanish flavor! .. - IMl,llO -Harbor Ridge beauty w/leue opti~n or exchange! ·-tall• -On Sea bland -plush, plush! View of ~lf coune! SHI,--Harbor view home w/5 bdnna & many UPfP"ades! MJI• -4 bdrm w/VTEW, pool .. ape & large "studio" nn! SUI• -Jasmine Creek, CDM-3 swim pools, .everal tennia courta! Ml .. -Spyglua with ooean VIEW, btfl pool & 1ge lot! ..... -Corona del Mar TRIPLEX 90Uth of the hlghway! .. 11.--Slip for 55' boat -4 be -ahows like a Model Home! -Ill---~ATER.FRONT with 40' dock. 4 br, 4 ba, 9 ~~loan! ...._ -The epitome ot ocean views from UU. 6 br manaton! CALL 111-1101 sn.--3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new carpeting & flooring. Lovely kitchen with family room area.VA/FHA tenna. 963-5671. .. H /MllTI -$6,500 down buys you a 3 year new condo with 2 bedrooms, 1 ~ baths and encloeed garages. $77 ,900. 963-567 l. IUlllTlll PATii --Lowest priced home with tile roof~ private comer yard. $111 ,950. 963-5671. . '·· SIMI~ -Total payment with $6,500 down. Super 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. lllLTI nn • •Y -24 hour security in luxurious complex. Several 2 & 3 bedtoom models to chooee from. Single and 2 story floor plans available. Starting at $78,900. 963-5671. · 111191·1.1~ fllD l&ll LIU -No qualifying. 6 yean new 3 bedroom, 2 bath double car garage. $1,000 per month total payment. Aaking $96,500. 11111 REPOSSESSIONS HIP Wl1D •111111111 UllM TIWIHME wm YM IWI llAT Mii A11,IOI Abeolutely the lowest priced 3 bdnn, 3 bath Seagate Townhome on deep water! Fabulous view from the living room and master bedroom. New c.arpeta, lace dra~ and elegant light fixtures. Freshly painted. Gourmet kitchen With eating nook. Skylights make this home Ught and truly beautiful! One bedroom and bath downstairs. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE, HUNTINGTON HARBOR. Drive by and call 963-5671. 114' MWI, 1i.14' .PIDI UTI Fllllll• ...... •llTlllTllll -Hll se1111 FED Four beautiful homee on large ooeanview lota 'within walklng distance of downtown San Clemente. Just a few of the many custom featwt!8 you'll loYe are the French doon, wet barJ, 2 and 3 car aaraca. two fireplllcel, honeymoon tubs with built-~·~ & .eparate ahowen in mMter bedroom IUitee and more!! From '264,900 and fiexible. 116 AVEN'IDA RAMONA, SAN CLEMENTE. Drive by and call 963-5671. FIYI ..... Tl 111 ILR Plllfll 11• .. n 111 n1111111 MT11111-1211,111 With only tet.ooo down. \hil San Frand800 Victorian charmer can be younl Priced under recent appralal at $2",000, UU. la a 1Uperb buy for the larp fainlly deminC be9ch llviJ'i at an affordat>le price and tern». Four bl!drooml plu. four bat.ha. 1.Jbrvy and family room plua IWlken UYiJ'I room. three tlreplacell -one ln rnMter bedroom IUite. Brala t1xturee, central lnteroom. 528 20TH STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH. JUlt drive by and call ta 963-5671 " ·IB. llWNIT IUll ...... 2670 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach, CA. 92660 (714).J59-.1501 · nm -.... AMERICAN HOME ~HIELO A "We Protect & Service ·---I.II .. 1:hings That-Service You.'' •••mrll llMI .... ·9032 Adams Ave. G:t Huntington Be~. CA. 92646 a (714) ~56-7035 . ' WtsUW. Ce1ta Its&. .. ._ ................ ._ .••.. Slit.SM Triplex, excellent tax shelter, close to schools, parks & shopping. Low vac. laabWt C:.Stl ...................... -.......... $179,Ht Triplex, extra laree lot. house w/pool, + 2 one bdrm units w/patios. '50x200' lot. 4ttil Stnet. ~ ..-................... $3H,tM • Near new duplex, in blk to ocean, 2. bdrms u2 & 2 bdrms down, 4 car parking TM T....,.,...,.,, ..-................... $275,Ht Bayfront condo, 2 bdrms, 2 bas. view, slip available @ low fee. 121 UM Pn If.,~ ............ $445,Mt First flQor. "sit down" bay view, li&ht bright feetin&-.si1P available VII UM In. U. tsle ....... n= .. ,_.. ...... $2,2M,Mt Island Paradise. 5 bdrms. 4 bas. spa', dock for 2 boats VII U. SM. UM Ille ............. -·-· $1,lst,Mt En&tish Tudor bayfront. beautifully remodeled. pier & slip VII Qlttt, UM lall ......... -........... m.: ..... $425,Ht 3 bdrms. 3 baths. formal dining room. • li&ht & spacious feeling • ..., ...... lrtwt, •----···--··---· $t5t,Mt 4 bdrms, 3 baths, den. slip & side tie, owner will exchange VII Ylll. UM I.a.. ... .--........................ $125,tM Custom home, hardwood ttoors. 3 bdrms, "• 2~ baths. family room. POOL "' n.r... °" .... _ .......................... $531,tM Laree family home on corner lot at Soud. 4 bdrms + office, family rm. POOL Via Trtestt. UM Isle •• --··-·:-... ·-···-$715,IM 6 bdnns, 5 baths, family room + &ame rm, POOL & children's play yard Via ""'1, UM bit ................................ $451,IM J bdrms. 2 baths, street·street lot. French ·doors & windows. move in condition 111 CllYOl-WSE OPTIOI You wlll enjoy the warm welcome feel- ings of this excluSive erg Canyon nome. Popular Monaco Plan wtth manY"Custom features. 3 Bdrm, formal dining. private arden, -3-ca~garage. Asking $525,000 or lease option. Mary Slvasllan. 710-1333 . J I ~....(/!Ill<. 'Ir//( '/1/1//(' SU VIEW IUT YILIE II Ill NIT llYILlllll Very attractive financing made poaslble by owner. Would llke to sell 81 soon 81 posafble, haa purchased another home. Open Sun. 1-5 1909 Yacht Puritan Ill lllLLEY IUL Tll 144-4411 Otllly P11ol Clallllled Ad It's • BREEZE SELL Idle 1iem1 with • 1 Sell witll EASEi &42-5678. Classified Ads 642-5678 Prime and exceptionally quiet CdM neighborhood featuring 5 bdnna with 3 baths, lovely courtyard + a 2 bdrm 1 ba-apt. ln rear on an extra wide 40 ft. parcel. SELLERS ARE ANXIOUS! A M\JST SELL SITU- ATI.ON. Alking .595,000. NPT BCH RESIDENCE Pre.tigioua location .ln gate guarded community complete with tennis COW1I and community pool. Thia Port Royal model features 4 bdnnl. 3 bat.ha plua family nn. Great home for an active family. Asking $369,500 . CdM DlJ>tEX Two channina 2 bdrm. unita, each with fireplace, patio decks and cary mother-in-law unit. Located 1 blk north of P.C.H., UU. duplex ii priced to 1ell at t 2R4,500 . &IQ,. ~[~ Q1)\IJY I\ Vfry ~f'IOnlbl. and Small CdM Ht. &15-2311 .. 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November t3, 1983 --- Kolllea for Sate Htut1 for Salt G1ne11l 1002 Geaeral 1002 BEST IN BLUFFS HI lllT. X PLAN. Wide greenbelt-all m•utral. 3 bdrm, form. din., 2 Vi ba, wrap-around patio. A ppt. UHE 3 llRI. :! ba. nt'arly new -all neutral. J .iving an•a on on~· level. 3 car garage Lovely gn-'t.•nbt>lt. Only $265,000 llOLlllH UID. 01t1 1·1 1112 Ylst• 011411 ( PU•. Gn. .. •nbt•lt and bay v1ew, 3 bdrm. fam. mi , 'l 1 i h;.i, only $245.000 lll4 OH h purchlH4 ... . .... 1·1 , ..... , 404 Vista lral4t ~-HElEN B. DOWD REALTY 144-0134 760-8827 ·,.. OCEANSIDE 1 1 Plus' New e1tec11ve • ll',tH11que-se11s horlles · lease OP,flctn l Pius 851·6370 Agt ::-.pt>u.1,u1.11 Ol EA'I 1,1£,\ ~i't I t-PO aen nM 1 Sl..~l1tl'~ ,h Ollk' ~",\it'l.l ~ D fl "Eu1 ·u"''" e•o>g.i.,c .... ,~ •1.1lebl1ul J 0('1r '""'1e-5 'f.W.1 St'" ~ t(('J\ " I' 1l c.ise AL.1m S,'"'-'l'(' i.t Jit'll 'l' f.llld th ii 5 •h1> 1.'16>1 • PRIC~ 1 Try ; 1000 ;.>et &ARDEN GROVE •nc '"nt w s·oo 10 .. .iros COMMERCIAL down UdY'''l:'' 1 Wallue I Co . Rltrs .. , (619) 729-5966. OPEN TODAY 1·5PM 2491 CrutviiifDf BAYSHORES-REDUCED Gate guar~.eo commu1111y 1 with private ent• a rce to)(J feet trontage on W1ist· ~n111ste• 111ctuo1ng large I r"stauranl not 1ncrud1ng the t>usiness Owner w ould like to 1raae up "''n Ou} er cooperating 111 1031 E•change Call Al A lt fo r details $350 000 631-1400 B 9 C ':? pr 1•ate 1 t>e.icne• •ne.ror Hob•es ---------•I Ltoo. 145 Sabots. eic , Ver~ com•u tabfe & at· tracti-e •am!ly home LR.- wttl'l FP French ooors. separate DR 3 BR s. 3 lull 9A s par>eled FR & Mstr BR 3 p;it1os one to I accommo.:iate small ooat f!llfl!ilMli!~~ or RV 100 ,ards lrom ~~~~~~~~~~ cto~est beach & B 8 C Can go 1l• lwo sto••es NeeO!. " le" improve-GOLF COURSE VIEW I ments 5e1tt • "''" ass•st Sweeping fawns. mature, wiih !tt,anc1ng S355 000 trees • acres •. of space I w1lh tand1 Ask for Belle I open off 1at1cea 1errace , Chase Lee 644-7020 ana private spa of this' LINGO REAL ESTATE 1ove1> ana 1ntngu111g 3 ll$PECIAL Borm home 01n111g room home Set on the eage of VALUE " edge of the Santa Ana 6 4 2 • ~·s· 6 7 8 D A I L y Custon 1rac1< 1n Costa Mesa 'a1ue p11.r& al S 119 500 -Hu,ie hving area µtus seca•'tte ta.-1111 area t:r Ck ltrep c1c e 8U1H·1n C• •ur'I''> ..,llchen oreak•as1 area lormal I 01n1n.g a•o"a to.:i U!• ty are;i :ill ' tcne '1 3 oearou.,.,s 2 tilths -2 car garage A oargarn at Counlry Ctub. this unique horlle 1s well pnced a1 i !250 000 642-6200 p Dll11 $1 19 500 C at "0" 546·23 13 --------- ·fJi;!t3i1 HORSE LOVERS COUNTRY LIVING Expanaeo •ancher '"" 4 Bdrni s ~·· :.a1~s ,,·<.ep L K-ar~te ma~'~' su1''"' JP sia.rs 11c14 ot!s stai:i..,. .... tth 2 s1al1s $ seciarate .,..ork sno~ (" o i r.c e Shows b eau t 'ul!) A. s•ea 1 i t $ 1 59 0001 0 T- ( t;~f ~. -t f vr Ots'1fo~d Ad At1 10~ c~u A..QAl.LIJILOT _ GREAT VALUE ~!i~~!~: .,..,.--, ,.f--9.:!•l• '"p._, _________ _ ~·Ill~ Moss Mvftet sat an.a G L ' -.., ~ ·~ 3Cl ":''" 'ar ~ , .. r -~",J · ·r-::aes L "· l' .:.nr .;.}"" ~· ~ , .. ,.r'-IP /.,a,.,- -s,-,·el"'" As., ('!.; ~·-·i;,00: f.j•.•r) ,Lul!et dlong came ~ spider ano reaa 1,, the Oaliy P1~ot C1ass1f~ · sec11on about M iss Mui · 1 TRADITIONAL REALTY lets Tuttet and t>ougl'lt •I 1 tor $9 95 You can sell s yo1.rr tulle! and lots ot other 1111n 11s tl\rou'gh I Daily P1lot Ctass1f1ed \ I Aas Calf 642-5678 \Have you reaa tooay's s Tne fastest draw ' 1n the Cta~sitiea Ads? If not west a Dally Pilot you re m1ss1ng the best c ............. , . ..,, , .. , .. ,. ·0 ·~0• I 11•, • '11•• w .1·:s ~.omei:. are being • 1/H,1 ;.i1 . I ~<0I J tr1day :s w1Lh Second Mortgage A "'"''•r. I r;-,·,rt.~age 1s a meLhod ol : ... 1:.,.:r.f •11ht-reby the buyer is l'I" ""~for~ w 1ttl..fil'!..~ddt~al nr ~.1•r 1 ti n. :-· 1i .if.r~ wt.<m tt1P.rc ts noL e1. ·~h 1:as!. L .... assume Lhe ··Y. .:: . ;,p, rr r rtg1.~" A SP.cond :r r 'P:'.il',r· c'it. ·1l sn hP Laken when • • .. l 1 ,i ::. • w·\~,.. 11.r.d Lh!' rJo w n ; 1•:::.••r,• : tl l <.,li<1rt .. 1 Ll11~ sales 1 ''~•· A ~"'"011d m l rLg11~e c;an be l · ·:irl .. I 11·1 •'ltlll'r 1.111· seller rJr a .•·: d11,f 111•" 1"1 ~1111 1 P~ymenLs are • .. 11!•· t:c1Ll1 '.c t.lle SP.Iler or· ltmder :, tl1v secr,nu rr,r r tp,ag" anrl Ln Lhc , .. ;,iJer r.f Lh<1 i:1der ly1T1g 1no ri.gage Impact on ·buyer • :,.. w· l ,,f ···· · ·" , .• '•· "•t'•t.\t•·1 • t-1 ,t,11· ~ .:-.~. \.-•. : r 1 ,. w , L ·)':,"'I!,. .. ...,.p,;-IP, 1Pt• t , •.• J I l.f I LtP/• ! wr J >'It' , :.' e w•!ih ,1 ~·: 1~1i 11:,·'t1 P ~,. t t,.,t.,.,. , ! '" t "' ·, • r11J .... • : ,v• JI J ,, ,. Impact on seller· .. e 1 '" 1 1 Wl1 f1 'Hl •JtJ' \t\! i.i l• n1•1ru : '• •. \t I• IV'• • A;• • ·,, ,,r f 1 ;N1~1 r.t•·1 •" · If t11yt•l1 ' lo\f•''1f' J 1t 1( t~.\ll,' • J'•' l•I ~· ,1 t tr 1'-1f .Ptl 1 1( "•.· 1• 1 I : ._,,, •· 11 (r,1 r'P.~• r l 1r>ri· 1u ·1· Ii 11111111>1~1· 11f ~tluaLtrms 111 wt11cl1 Lll•"6e<·rnnl n c<1rtgaAe car1 ta1:111tatP the> purchasP nr salo n f ;1 property (',0ntacL your rt!al en tav· ux p• 1 l tn assist ynu f I E D· 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 MUC NOTIC£ WEST ORANGE COUNTY MUN.ICIPAL COURT JUDICIAL OISTfUCT •141 13th 8trM t dWHtmlneter, CA. t2M3 P1a1n111t MISSION INSURANCE COMPANY, a Calllornia corporat;oo Defenoant AL HAOOELL and HEIDI HAOOELL. Uldlvldualfy and doing business os HAOOELL'S MOBILE "P M .. SERVICE. HAO· OELL'S MOBILE "P M,'.' SERVICE. 1t P11rtnersh1p, DOES' 1 t111ougl1 to "' elusive Cttse No 9~477 SUMMONS NOTICE! You have been 1ued. Th• court may decide agatnet you without your being hHrd unlHI you tH poncf within 30 day1. RHd the Information below. II you v.1~h to sook !he advtce ot an attorney m tn1s matter. you st10uld ao so p1on1ptty so that you1 wrttten f&Sponse. 1! any, may t>e fifed on t11ne Alll SO!Usfed ha s1do demanoe<l Et t11buma. lade decldlr contra Ud. 1tn audlancla a manoe qua Ud. r•· 1ponda dantro da 30 dlH. LH la lnformaclon qua 111111•·~ It you wl11\ to lffk th• 1dvle1 of an attorney In thl• matter. you 1hould do 10 promptly 10 thel your written rn ponH , It 1ny, may b9 tll•d on llma. SI U1tad dnH 1ollcltar al conH · jo da un abogado an a1la H Unto, detMtrla hacarlo lnmadlelamanla, de ••t• manara, tu ra1pue11a n crlta. •I hay algun1, puede 1ar ragl1trada a tlampo. 1-TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll compfalnt hH bffn tlled by th• palntllf agaln1t you. It you wl1h to defend lhl1 law1ult, you mu11, within 30 days after lhts summo11s "' serveo on ~ou. r11e w1in tn1s court a "'"tten response to till' comp1a111t Unless you do. your defaull "''" IJe ente•ed on app"Tication of tne µla111· 1111, ano this court may er1te• a 1ud9e-. m,;nl aga1r1st you ro1 "'e re11el de.· m.rnded "' Ille complaint which ~outd •<!>ult 1n garri1s11me111 ot wag"s tal\1n9 of·money or prope11y . 01 other rehef requested'" the COrl1· p1.:1111t Dated July 20. 1983 RICHARD L MACK. Ctecl\ By YOlANDA PQNCE. Deputy (SEAL) LAW OFFICES OF WELCH • BURKETT 6bo City Perkwat WHI, Sta. 1122 Oran9a. CA. 112968 (7f4) 1178-9027 Published Orange Coas1 Daily Pilot Nov 13 20 27 Dec 4 1983 6071·83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSll~ESS NAM6 STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as ADVANCED CLEANAOOM MAIN- TENANCE. 2673:.> Via Linares M1ss1on V1e10. CA' 9269 l Lucinda F Guiliano. 26732 1/1& uneres Mission V1e10. CA .92691 Jane\ R Ford. 26732 Via Lmares. Mission V1e10 CA 9261l 1 T h•s t>usmess 1s conducted by a general par1ne1sh1µ <.uc1nda F Gu1hano This statement was rited "''th the County Cler~ or Orange Couni., on Oct 26 t983 F228519 Puo11s1>ecJ Orange C.oast Dail\ P1101 Oct 30 Nov 6 13 20 t98J 5885 63 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ·M .... fi"'ll(Y,,"'~ Ot>,~N f~ 0L'l'•9 t u':t1r11'"Ci' l'S'..,. .• u"' I OONt\ r ...... <)(,IA t ES 44~ . N Ne .... oort 13•vd 10 ' Nf'WUO•f B"d'" CA 9:'b(•.3 • H•t Oond' t5~•;" S rn•d An,1 A1,.. ,1.1 MP~a (,A ''<'6l; ·, ,~ 01.;,1rit<s1, is lO"d""c tod r,~ .111 •d 'w'1<hh11 +\\.Ht Dona1 T.1)15 slaternenr wll,i !1111d wllh fhe County Cler• 01 Orange County 0'1 Oct j16 1983 Fms.q; l'utillsneo O•a•-.ge_Coasl• Daily P•IL• Oc.t 30 Nov 6 13 20 1963 • 5876·83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ~1,., 1r,11o"''"IJ pe'rsons are Clo1nc ous1nes::. t.1S G & T PAOPEftftES t46J l B11r.~ •rignam Place 1 usl•n CA 92&80 Dih •<l L G•e .. ne 1709 t1arneo 8art1esv111e O>\ 14003 Dartys r Galchutt 14631 Bue•· 1ngham Place T us11n CA 92680 T r>os Ou51ness •S concluc\ed !ly a qener at partnershio Oav1cl L Greene This statemflnl was ltled wuh thE County Cterk of Orange County 0" Oct 26 t983 F22852• JONES. MAHONEY & BRAYTON Attorney• al Law 620 NawpOrl Canter Drive, Suite 205 Newport aaech, CA. 11294!0 f'u!)l1she<I Orange Coe91 011lly P•IOt Oct 30 Nov 6 13. 20 1983 5882·83 PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile 1011ow1ng persons are doing business as TRANSWORLD INTERNATIONAL GEMOLOGICAL L..ABOAATORV. 3416 Via Oporto. Suite E 101, New- port Beach. CA 92663 M Ergun Unalp, 1101 W Stevens. Santa Ana CA Mard1k Ayvazyan 5422 Kenosha l n 11v11'e CA 92715 \ This bus1nPss is conducted t>y a general partn'!rsn1p This slatement was hied with the · County Clerk of Orange County on Oct 26. 1983 F228S20 PUBLIC NOTICl" FICTITIOUS 8U81NE88 NAME STATEMENT fha following person IS dOHIQ busmess as· LASEH·WES 1. 719 Promontory Dr , W Newport El&acn. CA 112660 Jomes K• eushe&r. 7 t 9 P1 ornon . tory Or . W ,Newport Beach . CA 92660 . H 111 busmess 1~ conduct110 by 811 tndlvtdual Jom1>s Krausnaar This s1a1umer1t wu~ fllu<I wtth 111., County Clt11 k Of 011)h!JU ( Ou11ty 011 "" 26, f'l8:J F228523 PulJll>l,ull Orunye 6oast Daily P11ot Oct 11), Nov 6 13. :10. 1983 5881·63 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T11e lr>llowllltJ pt11~on> 11re doing IJUSlllllSS 115 • 11\1 !?ROoucr OnlENTER SER· VICES (t:lrt YNWEl.l.._2-6225 Via Piedra Blanca. L ligun~ Niguel CA 92677 -Snirl11y l Pow.tlll. 25225 Via P1edr,~ Blancli Lagun,1 NtgUt•I CA 9267? Harrt.,t tNMll L 1mJer 25~;i~ 1/1" Piedra Ol1111c;1.' U1gun8 Niguel €-A 9;1677 I This llus111ess •s conductP<l' IJy a Ql"1t'ral p.1rtnpr,,lt1µ Sllu IPy L l'Owull 1 n1~ sta1tm1en1 was hll'O w1U1 11111 C..u11nly t.ltllk ol 01d11ye County t111 Or.I ;If, 1'16' F228547 Put111•~rwtl Or .111v,,. C:oas1 OtJtly 1'1l11t '>< t JO NPv 6 n ;,io 1983 5877 8:1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT '114' lu llu\4/lfl(.l pef !tOO IS (t(H11Q bUSH!t:'SS UI) I ( F!RI S C.Al l f V 4500 L dlHIJU> D11,.. Stt> • J41! Newµorf Oeach CA <m ibO H,ua11nt1 Bt'<inJr J l JJ Pedri D11ve .-4 r ull"' fOll CA 926J I ·• llu5o l>uStnt"'>S ,..; conducted b) an 1nd1v1dudl · t'lcJxi>nne Ooc1n111 This stalemen1 was hleO with 1nt1 County Clerk ot Orang11 County on Nov l 1983 F2290311 PulJllsned Orange Coast Oa1ty Pilot Nov 6 t:J, 20 27 1983 S985·83 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T ne following person rs doing business as M S MARKS TRUCKING CO 14252 Culver Dr SU1te A 137 Irvine. CA 9"714 Stepnen Mdrk-s. t442 l Cherry Wood T uslln, CA 92660 This business is conaucted by an ino1v1ouat Srepner> Marks . Tn1s statemf'rl.I was 11100 w1lh the County Cler~ of Or Jnge Counfy on Nov 3 1983 'F229225 Pubhsned Orange Coast Daily Pilot Nov 6 13 20 27 1963 5967·8J PUBtlG NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ttu .. f(1t1ow1nq l)t?t'ICH1~ are tlfHrUJ hu"\111no;;~ a c; PAtC.l OMM A CUMMUNll.A· 111,,10., ( OMPl\N> 4 1) f lJ.tllJn,, Ellvtf "'"'~pru t BPat..11 CA ti?fJh 1 A11,.•1 F i<.irt ·9 1 J E Baloo.1 Blvtl Nl'wpcir t 0~,1rti CA 97661 q •l"" I B Ecclf-S .. t \ r 8,Jlt>OJ lllvJ N"wW<.irl Bf'dCI (.A ~;>!iG 1 T "'~ r-;ua;1rtft~~ ~· ("t"tndnC""tM't-r--.,,...-• l1fTH!..,tJ r.hJtt'1f'.'rSf"l1'1 All.Jn f Kail This s1aten1ent was filed w11h 1he Coun1y Cler~ 01 Orange Coun1y on Ou 19 t983 F227876 l>,11111nnl'U 0 1 ~nge t.vast Daily P11u1 Ori ?:I JO NOv 6 11 1983 57S1 83 Pu1:>11snea Or11nge Coasl Dao>y P1101 Oct 30 Nov 6 13 20 1983 I b38.i.a3 1 PUBLIC NOTICE I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1n9 person is clo1ng business as J P COOPER. 18546 Vallarta Ln . Huntington Beach CA 92646 Jerry Pa111que, 18546 Vallarta Ln Hunllngton Beach. CA 92646 Elaine Cooper.Lee. 16546 Vallart11 Ln . Huntington Beach. CA 92646 this t>us1ness is conducted by an 1nd1V1dual Jerry P a111que This statement was flled with lhe Counly Clerk of Orange County on Oct 26. 1983 F22tS44 Put>llshed Orange Coast Oa11y P1IOf Oct 30. Nov 6, 13. 20. 1983 5878-83 PU8l1C NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 NAME STATEMENT f he to1tow1ng person 1s doino t>us1ness as COMPUTER ESTIMATING & AP- PRAISING. 11097 Cynthia Cr •41. Garden Grove. C A 92643 Oan101 Aubin. 11097 Cynthia Cr r.4 1 Oaroen Grove. CA 92643 This business is conducted by an 1no1v1du11I Doniel Aubin This statement wes hied wnh the Co4nty Clnrk ot Orange Cpunty on Ocl 26, 1!l83 Fnt5'3 Published Or11ngo Coast Dally PtlOt Ocf 30. Nl'IY 6, 13, 20. 1'183 5880 83 J •(in ik spen' sivl not' high in price; rrason· oble co~lil classified edverlisi~l Daily Pilat Class1f1ed Advertising 642-5678 \ .. "-': .... 5 \. , ....... ~,\. ''-'u .. . " --- -- ... -.. \ -:: ' -:- '--,. \ A l I th e latest i nformJ t ion 1s ava ilable to -yo u every dt1 y iq lo ca l da il y n ewspa p er -. dnd inc ludes the c ltl s<:>ifi c d . Pc tion . ) O U r t ht1 t C lassife d a d s com e to you f r P ~h every day, wit h the latest info rmatio n o n wha t's fo r sa le, for . '•. - r e r:l-t , o r f.0-r:. hir ~-· lt1 s:-:a lLupclate d daily for you . •1• M I r r .. " j . '.\ '• . ',t' / J ~-·~ '--~". f, 1111~ .,/-1.-: - Dailr Pilai --C·l~ssifi-ed _, ' • ' -. B111t1 101 Salt Houts ltr Sale --.-.-;;;.....;;;.;;..;=;.....-- . .. _______ --0f8nge Coast DAtL Y PILOT /Sunday, Nove~ber 13, 19S3 Hoaaea for Salt Hoaa11 tor Salt Ho1111 ltt Salt 801111 for Salt HHatl lor Stlt Hoa111 for Salt Hn 111 for Salt ' HtHta fta Salt oa ------~~~~~ ~-~--~~~-1-...... ----------1002 Geat11l l 002 Gtatral 1002 Gtatral l 002 Ctatral l 002 Coroaa •t l Mtr 1022 Coat1 Mua 1 l 024 1Coat1 Men t 024 trviae l 044 -----------------=~;=;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::J;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ i • l'lu~' Nt•w ~1fh .. ~h•~ ---------l·-,.~-p-,-u.,-,-N_e_w_e_ttec-11-ve Gtatral 1002 Ctatral ------~~--_.,...;;...;;...;,- a~~ .. UIYH Sllt,000 This very S('(.'luded 4 BDRM, 211 BA Plan Il Broadmoor has all the quality & custom Ct>a tures you e)pect from a presugious Big Canyon locallon Danny Bibb Ill OIYl·OATAUU YI 1411,000 Price reduced $50,000 Yes. we have an e xpanded 3 BR, 21 ~ BA Deane Townhome w ith SJX'l'Ull'U- lar 'views of sunsets & c·ity ligh ts. Lots o f skylights & custom fea- tures. Great value! Danny Bibb UPUlll PlLHIO 311,000 M~el perfect . This 4 BR 21 '.! BA Seawi.nd Palermo Model has been beautifully custom1u.-d In- cludes a farmly sized yard with :i s pacious wood deck Exc-eUE'nt financing. Danny B ibb vr Step- hanie Jones IOAT LOVEllS S 1,250,000 I Exciting waterfrnnt lovt> -I SH + apt. home. formal dmmg. wet bar. -1 11 BA. 1 ha ndsoml· brick fireplace and lg gourmet I< 1· . Private commu nrty Tt:>nn1s - Slip and sandy beal'h <tVa1lable A fantastic fanulv horn(' Marv Lou Manon · ILi Cll COTI&IE .. IE 1401,000 Adorable Cape Cod completely upgraded. Country kitchen with pantry. Extensive use of Mex- ican pavers. Master swte with fire place and bay window. Three Patios. 2 BR, 2 BA + 1 BR. 1 BA guest house, plus detached 2 car gar.a_ge. Including land . Step- hanie Jones llV HIWI VlLUIE II 11,100 Past.oral. peaceful. Only 64 uruts, tennis pool. spa. five minu tes,. (rom Fash ion Island. Largest plan best locallon. 3 BR. 2111 BA, family rm, hardwood floors. many upgrades. Jan Young OAllEI SPiii OMTllP. 1121,000 Price redu.ced! Panoramic ocean view -Beautiful single story 3 BR, 2 1h BA, formal dining rm fam rm, situated on large com er lot. Sparkling pool. High ceilings skylights. and extensive use of walnut. 3 private beaches Incl. land. Donna Godshall OllH !UUICE llH,000 A door man opens the door to a foyer of custom furmshmgs. Take the elevator to your con- d ominium -Lg living rm & dining rm -2 spacious BR all with bay and ctty view -21: baths -utility rm -sauna .Barbara Aune UYFHIT StH,000 A rfta.rvelous bay front ~e - 60 feet on the bay. 4 BR- sunroom -beautiful lg Connal living rm -den-mast.er suite - oversized bayfront terrace - dock for 50 f t. yacht You own th~d. Outstanding fanancrng. for under todays-market Barbara Aune OHH W/H' Ull tllP-UH,000 Secluded 3 BR, 2 V2 BA unit in priva te ga ted community steps to beach & shopping In- cludes land & slip. Ma rtha Mac- nab lllRECLIFF OST• llOIE HH,000 4 BR. study, library & lg country kitchen -ideal for the lg family. Separate master su ite -upStairs with lovely view of COM beach. -Assumable 1st T.D. OWC lg 2nd TD, Sharon Smith ULUA UYFHIT Sl,H0,000 Outs-tanding bayfront' location with priva te pier and float. Sweeping Main Channel view. Dramatic master suite, 3 BR. 3 baths with guest suite including kitchen and gar. Good assumable loan. June Davis UYFHIT II UH H00,000 Outstanding bayf rortr location. Assume on existing fina ncing and build your dreamhome. And/or have a rental unit above t he garage if desired. Three fam- ilies could buy the existing duplex or weekend fun. June Bremner/ Anita Scha.r,del "lllElln" . '341,000 Harbor Vi~w Homes -This 5 BR home is the largest plan & is in perfect condition Covered patio off kitchen & family nns adjoin a sparkling pool & spa. Larry Dyer UPI oH/UYIHllEI SHl,800 Traditional beauty! Newly re- m odele d featuri ng fa m - ily-kitchen w/fireplace & top of the line a ppliances. 3 BR, 2 BA, formal dining. Dona C hichester FllRll YIEW HH,000 Th.is 3 BR, 21A bath 'JodeUe' home features a wood pane led family rm & is located on a very quiet cul.-de-sac street. Enjoy the beautifully landscaped entry courtyard & the breathtaking views. Ed Escano/Maure en White UITDI~ 1111,MO On Hampshire Circle -5 BR - C.Ountry kitchen -formal living rm w/garden patios -fireplace. Paneled den w/fi.replace & sit down bar -lovely pool. over- air.ed lot. Barbara Aune •••·1288 LIDO ISLE IOH V111 I .11!11 Nunl OP"" I ~> I> Truth llufll.ll :J Ar, -3 \1 &. &yrnmt, pier & fkw1t lor' ti5' liool Pm't.--<l W 8l'IJ $1.250.000 VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFIOIT Fuliulous bay & mountalll Vtl'W I Bcinn, l Ba n.mcto '-"·op Lowl.'llt pm't"d at $295:000 ... llYSIDE' PUCE llYFROIT !'tl"''Wt'Ular b;Jyl n11111.1µ1>-1. l;r,.: t).1 uµ. :.! br, .: w dn 2 boot ~IJ.ll.'\.'~ Ht"<IUn'<.J $1.500.000 PElllSUU HOME OCEHFROIT ( l.'\•Jn & ~ vtl'Ws ryturuw rtt()nt, ii bdrm. :J t.111 h :nno sq ft 4 <·nr ~rkinl( $1 .:111~1.oou FAIRllllS RUCH HILLTOP N1·w I br 4 1 • h.1 l'U.,tom ~·n·rwh Nom1J mh 1'.:...w1t· t :.! prtrnt· J l0r1· htllt1111 N11w $~!:15,0tlO CORONADO CAYS llYFROllT I ·, 11 WlJLl u bb11d <'U'l lJti vfr11111 lol H:>' 11.,,, t ti" k Pkui:. •""111 N11w $370,000 v.' 11.1dt• ARROWHEAD HOME Nr•.•t Ill'" t l11lm1. I h,11h. lakl· v11 ·v.-:1:1110 ...q ft $+1ll,lll)ll Will lr.1u1' rur J hll:oil prn111·1 IV BlLIOl COVES Tr .1u111ur1.1l B.,vfit1111 :1 1;31 3 ll1, rt·mud<'lt<I :.! llUU "4 ft rumtl>ht-d & lll>dl $tiUU.OOO Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTGR 341 Bay\1de Drive N B 67S · 6161 Groat h111ll1 MoMt LIQUIDUIO"ll 1t•1 •1111que '>lllis nornH ESTATE SALE '·' I • ti(•,,,,. " ...... I • i-111 8~1·6370 AQI 4 '' ' • ' • """ •1 • • • , ,, •• '''"''i. o N 1nv1Nf ar Avrv G11a1 • f '1" ,.., 111 "''' '''1 111 '•"<II 1m11 1 (It? tt• 11n&q111r~ & school • .r '"f tu11qu•~ ""tl' hOn\M~ JACOBS REALTY, INC. 1· ""•' 11·.1111ntA1J1 675-6670 DUPLEX , ... 1> ., .1 1 •I. "'I' :•I 11., •' ~f4 •1111i w tO '•0" .. lf,111rt.1 H l 18&·7146 '">••u•.ol11Jlllll h"V'' Ju .. t rtt IH 1 t t iu•I' A n •M~• .. 1 i .... w fth' f lu ~ Uu Jt 1htt 1•<1 w S2•'• OIJO"' A 1 '"'' •11,.,1 r. M '• 44111 I • 4 ., fJQ .,., 1 o c, o 112,100 3 Bdrm, 2 1"1 Ba CONDO, 2 t·ur garage. patio. greenbelt, pool. super lcx·atton near everything. S<:ller says si>ll!! ~ -· 6 ., ... lJt.hrn lJl•JiaHty w.111 J•----·---t .. ul' t n /I H• t '••• t htl1Ulut •• l.i•t.1ttu•c1 Lt•1t 1 1 J .,, ., 11,,,. , •· 1t1'J~ U1tl n•,lf'r qunh•y 1.11111"1 \;lo._.• ru Ill.Ill!'"'" II <;hUfJIJ111lJ IOI I 140(1 IUCll HOIE • ~ V."IHlllll'\I Large 3 Bcirm, 2 Ba w /blt-111s, f1re plact.' 111 ,,11 , 1.,, and only steps to the beach. Way under ~ HI"' 1 •••1 prked at $159,000 ~ &31-1400 llPLU 01 THE Willi- With pier an d float. 3 Bcirfn + 1 Bdrm A "trcmendolls buy at $475,000 • 11«.<;'BS REAL ~Y, ~{-60.70--~ INC. * NEW HOMES In Olde Corona del Mar Four beautifu.tty appointed townhomes. tt+.bedroom. 2'h baths. Walkln dls-tanc~ to beach and sl)opplng. 10'?% APR available. t, \I '• r,{, 111f LOW Dll ASSUME 12Yl'4 ·' ,, ... ,,. t .11 .1.J ... 'd•,11 1 s 1,. ;;> 1111 t:t>ll .. gfl U t '' , .... , f ., .. I 1(011 ltil 1n't h µI< DISTRESS SALE! • •''"''•'••I "''' '°' wr,oU hll ..,.,. I t1f , CtU &It •''''' f[,,,,.tJ "'' htJJt • I,• l!hO lJr ,,. IJy unlf ,,, ~ lf>l()lt.lnt <'41 9151! ONE OF A KIND C>111tt> dlll..S on this Pleo 3 1r1 q.impus View 3 B~'f.!> 4' ba. t11m11y r.oom f'lt. LANO \177,500 ttr:!~ . ~~isor I ·Realty 1 786-117 2 1 403'-405-407-409 Poppy l••••••••••••-1 Open Fri/Sat/Sun 12-5 PRIVATE SHaWllG I Dick Satt~rtee. ·Jack Howell S1t/Su1 101111·4lt• 833-0242 Brokers 644-1156 ., a,,oillf•llt •• ., I MESA DU MAit I . I JETTY II. B•g 1>•19111 ano low pt1ceo COIODI •el Mar l 022 "'"'" more> could you .. Exclusive in Jasmine Creek ... where ten-;:;~~~ ~0;,':' ~.~ac~~: /-. t/ -i l!"') I n!s, 24 hr. security, pools & spa come with 10 <Jthciols shopping and the territory and is a special home. 11.iri.. Full p11c.e only . Elegant can only begin to descn be its $\38900 75 1 J 191 . C/1-n flawless decor & custom features. The C:: SELEC T ~O discruninating buyer is invit.ed to inspect ..... PROPERTl€S :0 t his 3 b r +den. 2112 ba. priva te spa rondo. Offered a t. $41 0.000 its value is uncom -STARTER COHO Opea SAT /SUN 12-4:30 Belly l(err Really parl}ble. Please RSVP by calling your broker or 760-9295. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 1 MESA VERDE - $144,9001 $119,&00 Attractive 3 Bdfm 2 oath Pres1191ous inner circle home that 's q,ea1 tor nomt' w11h eleganl ltv1ng J tJllr m 1' • Ba cooao with ? car garage ano AIC Just reduced to $95 000 Ma~e an Oller 631-7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY Unusually spacious lrvme Terrace home 5 oorms & a 1arge sepera1e family • room 2 mas1er suues I 1 on ea wing) A great house al a greal pri<.e $29!> 000 WITH LAND 1506 Sari1ane11a 113" 1111 enier1a1ning En10~ out .ina 1am11~ area tue- 0001 BBO st,, rorm ll t.l>O oecP Open t.nuotry U•IOU£EITAT( nPr> ,nctuele!. TWO l11e-••tll1!!o 10011.s out to 1 av OWNE~ 4 BBL5..BA places ,,., l•v1ng ro".>m oeautolul rear yaro 4 on. &ST NSE !-SPA POOL OCEAN VIEW ram1ly rm vtus RV access goant 1>e01ooms. 2 ballls UNBELIEVABLE m1nu1es :s495.000 Owner will lin A super D•1; 1111s wao t Ca I lor showing lo Deacl1 $11.000 Owo. 760-17341558-2628 1(151 641)-1-1 546-2313 VA $1 39 900 Main THE REAL ESTATERS ·PIOIOITORY HY '1 tiou~e 1 Br 2 Ba Oln ·rrn. COii DUPLEX huge roc k lrptc • sep'. ~ Bdrm 3 ba owners un11 self contained ren1t1I or wlorce courlyard • 2 Br GUEST HOUSE I Br· llv apt in rear A Must Sell rm kllchen • <l1n rm • 5 11 u at r 0 n Ask 1 n g 2od SEPARATE 3r<l AM $595.000 Rec rac11tly wlencl spa 1n CALL 115_2311 wJlls ol grass views lld•~ take ground Sol ltDIEH ltULTY 148r 2Ba fi0• 120 101 Jt muc.h lor so 1t11re Must ta<.l'tet.l gar AV 1 •ng >er CALL NOW",--------· S96500call6468386 qs3.0902 Bkr COROIA llllMUHS Sll,500 $311,00C> Fant ast1c 1oca11011 near Ille WATHFRHT LOT $215,000 OCEHFRHT At ine 01e1 a rare 3BA 2ba R""<l ezvr.ius con-dorn1n1um on the site 01 111.,. 1ao1ea Dall•oom On '"" ooarowat~ s1eps to Ille sanO w!ln panoramic. oc..,an ••ev. Easy oeach "a'~ 10 tne Dory flee! Pa. 10" and terr) &dit.o .. at t s oes1 f 1 • Ect ~·' ,.. ~SS<J!T> • •• ;, ' .. ~ .. .>~' •••-1211 ' 'bt61 'j;uatogaLo I S te p into the elegant entry of this beauu fuJ custom home for instant ac· ress to its bayfronl Living room + formal d1rung room. den, gourmet kitchen . breakfast room , maid's room . The spacious mast.er suite overlooks t he bay and features a flreplace. wet bar. twin walk-in closets, and twin baths. Tl\ree add1uonal bedrooms with baths. plUS' a pier & slip for a large boat compliment the r~dence. $1.650.000. lnqw.ries to Cathryn Tenrulle . • Newpo1t Beach com· merc1al/1ndustr111t prop· erly w•lh sea wall New oock to1 60 toot boat or smaller 1ncluoea 10 safe $650 000 Call Pele Less tnan 7 years 010. 11111 1Jes1 s11opp1og 1n the spacious 4 Dorm home 1s Southland 9 1nea1res & like a 1ownhse among all mea & prol v•rvares custom 11omes Come Just pu1 on marl<itt Be1-see the expans1\lll en1er-le• see this ooe F' AST• 1a1nmen1 area. easy care 759-1501 r.P,~A~~~:es& oe1 Mar Lg 1 ~41.w Oyer 1/.2 a.·11.·on ,rlr,Uonr5t;IS il.30000 ~:.>I!'r!~ 1'"4 .,...,•er , w nPICJ t1nan __ _ . VERSAILLES II 1•1 CAIYOI 4 bdrm. 4_.; bath . la:r'ge living room, formal dirung room. den; extra large· lot w/pool. BBQ. gazebo & room to stretch out. Appointment only with Dorothy Hardcastle. IEW LISTlll SECURln IATEI VIEW HOIE Ch oice location . 4 bdrm, 21/i bath, formal dining room, family room, quality custom decor & professional landscaping. Commuruty pool & ten- nis Move-in condition. New listing reduced to $439,000. Call Marilyn Twitchell. Cole Of·Newport, 0 Realtors. ;),) 675·5511 ..,_. HWFllllT IT m IHT One of the finest and largest homes on the sand. 5 Bdrm, 4 lh Ba, ele vator to 2nd story elegant Mstr suite. Shows like a new home. Asking $1,150,00Q. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 1020 W. Ocean- front. N.B. ILIOlllUHLllAI New spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 \i'l Ba. Light & alry. S pectacular use of wood and skyli~. Walk to beach. $325,0 . Open Hse. Sat/Sun 1-5. 6 16 Marigold. Ul•YIEW .. EI ,. .. llEHOTlll Lowest priced Monaco model. WW aha seU fumished. Asking $239,000. Open House Sal/Sun 1-5. 1927 Port Bristol. lllfH Largi'!ttJt&n •JYtl'act.-.epd unit, qujet greenbelt location. neutral decor, bonus room t'OuJd be 5th Bdrm. Owner Oexible . Asking $264,900 O pen House Sun 1-5. 501 Omcha".' COLI OF NEWPORT RIAL TORS . 21151. C.-NwJ., c.-. .... 175·5511 desrgo aoo supero <lecor• -------- In ... w• no onl~ 786· 1247 *°''IEll'I* ,,. ______ OPH NOHE HI 1-4 142·5200 ·---.-~~~:~_!!-~,_. .s.~~ 1:1~~2 Sales In '83 · "' CUTll CLW 108 s1 James P1. s t><. 3 ba. poof ocetn view. new paint crpt Owner will netp finance 979-8280 ~ PETE J BARRETf 1., REALTY COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO 1\VALKER&LD Real&taa A 0.-1 Yi-"' c-._, ~. l illt To l11ch Lo ... ei.1 Pl•CPIJ on .. -~tory lowe • Mt>~o1 VP•ll• 4 bt•tfr~ • 1":ttt1<i '-ilr'f'I tly ( ' ,, •1 '1-lt: ... A1• •f r4 t• CC.t ,, • • • • .,. '•"' C1 ~ Jrm 2 ba near '•'P..J<l<cwlari.. goll course : rni-.arue 1 ry S9~00 1own E•cel f1n nnc1ng Silnrwoocl I Co. U0-5011 * SOllETMIH IEW * UNDER Tiil Sii 1• HWPORT MElllllTS S( t • t • --------J e•QlllS11e professionally YOUR OWN PA~K lor a yard · a roomy 4 bdrm hOuse Great famlly 1oca11on Affordable p11ce• Call now 10 view GOLDEN PROPERTIES 752-1589 B1lbot hlad l 006 * 710 S Bayfront 180 Deg. View !> Bdrm S ba • I Br gues1 on 2 lots a tge dock S 1 75 Mtllton Open house Sunday 1-5 Sflyorwod I Co. Clll U0-50ll Balboa Peaianl1 1007 SH,000 USTSIDE Lrg 2 br lrplc, formal 01n -Rustic R1nchtr COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO rm corner secluctea f(l t EH'i• ''" ,, , 1 . 1t.l•'ll t v• $4 750 dn Agt 67J 8550 11v '"'"., t, '" • ~" ASSUME 12'Y. ·--., .. .,,.,, .....c" Loao oo 3 81 2 Ba dtil car gar beaut lanoscap1,.q CORDIA MllMUID$ on lrg coiner 101 1311 000 Only $1 29 900 Less lllBn 7 y~ars old 1h1s Call Craig 63t-1266 spacious 4 bdrm home 1s ltke a 1own11,e amoog custom homes Come see lhe e•paos1ve enter· t·dtt"'"' µ, t Ht°'tJr f 6 •ee11111J •.inlll• room T :, 0 ' ~ r P. A L. f S •I Wt 'rt All Eart! 1Ar1•1tiU' "W'lf'H Atll I~._,,,, I •o 111 ,,,, ~ j , 1-1il1 ,, ~ 1 ;c, t .,, .. t c.r. t , ... ta1nmeo1 area. easy care IHI Fff ECLOSURE oes•gn 11nd superb aecor• Local oank has 2 beaut1fu1 '"'"' 144·1010 condos 1-3Br 2' 18a ,., •• 1 ... 11100 ..... "'"""' .............. I ........ ~ COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO . is 155 0001 ,. , 4Br 'v 1 2 1B& 1S 185 0001 rne tcant units are 3 \fS ntt\\ Ant~ n 111 ' ' 11 l(J f't' ol I ~i;. ,...., , ... I \.i I t•dlil t• Brnl9 your hammer & nails c;1ea1 1111s Balboa --------• SPllC•Ou~ & fully iii' PO''' pomteo Bank <. "''""ng creall'te l1nanc.oq Suo .s , , m11 all offers Agl 64(' 4621 Sbr 11ome & pres11g1ous COUITRY f•EICM Pe111nsu1a Poinl near n IRITTHY WOODS Je lly beach What a DU,LU CO~DO EC M deal' $298,500 3 yrs new 48r · 2Br 4 ca1 2 B• '-' Ba lrplc 2 car U&U•l IU&UEL gar $4'-'7 000 GO hnao attached garaq" ver) i REALTY 171 41 55 1.9135 o r c1ean S149 900 OwntrAnaous • .,.3_210& 720· 1704 AQI OP~·n RE 642 6368 ., tieor ""' r 1 v.11.-,..,,., ,. v --------· I ''>I .11"' 1>1· '4 '·"" \ OPE N HOUSE ll-4PM IYOWIElt ' ,, . ., '''"P lnr 1• weo Sun 2 109 E Balboa OCUtl I Jim VIEW USTSIDE " u s1t:i11"'' • •1< 1"'" r_,,.,. "'00 BIL •o· 1 3B d • t>r •u., • 1n~r1 ~r ~c"' Ct,,., •. Blvd Lg lam 11ome bay c ~ " OI, r ' en S 131,500 VI e W _ • 5 7 5 . Q o o 3ba. yard. compl returb to "hO<''" 3 1>l<11il . ., Spacious 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Gt "l'A L I o "I Sell/lraele on E z terms S479 000 217 Jasmine family nome wt AV JC-~ ' OWPS II( r l • 0 w C pp I 7 1 <I I Open SalfSun 1-5 bell•c>< rn 1• Ml''tl N•1llll 644 1642, 675-3772 Ownrtagr 673-5551 cess Lrg lot on eoa ol al$ t 1.l '-00 r,;iu tnd.1v• qu1e1 cul-de-sac Hrdwd 111_2310 " 1 002 "-I 002 floors. Oa~ kllcheo, & utll\ta l -•tr• l Palos Verdes stone tire-3l0l $, lristol St. ~ place Assume e•1s11ng I•-------• $60.000 8 50%VA toan •"' •• t ..... t.""n J ucs 2 oa I I j $ ,1 1 8 00 0 . 1, s.10 5 15,,. I UIUQUl ESTATE on. &ST NSE -SPA ' "iHf 1FVABLE minutes • I. a<.11 $ 1 000 own , A o 1't! 900 M ain ' ' ·'·'' --.. R ~ A.a llln rm • 1 :1· roe.> lrp1<: · sep <,,if,tOltt,1!1\Pd ren tal Or 1UCS ~ HOUSE' 1 Bi l1v 11 • 1TLt ..-n din rm • • "• fl>AAA TE 310 AM 1,, '·•· 11 h .,,... enc1 spa 1n Jt , ' r 1 Qlass views 1 "~ 1>-.1• gro11no So 11 11 r· 101 so 1111le Musi l:•• CALL N 0 W 11 lf. 0902 8~1 Irvine 1044 2STOllY WOODBRID&E TWMMllE $138,000 •r 11 1011'> rnas1er l•Orm · • ' 111 upnr,1(1PS ''eutral 1 • , , 'ttarh :' c ill 9.ir 1).,ner dQI ua•I " I J1 ~ 720-26091 rfN ~AT SUN 1-5, 11 HAR[)!JNNAV I• c Al 1 r OR SHOWING NORTHWOOD 111 m1>11111 old ? story 4 Hdrm l'. Balh. family r ... 01 v.11h luept.ic.e a1r .. , "'' tNPI 11.11 .rnct more I $1%..,tlf\ w111l $153000 " •S'\11m11blt' l1t1t1nc1og 11~ Ow11t>r Pi 1flclpals nnl\ !1:\;> 21;\7 I ·~··~ )';. I· ••._. ·! Opn Hse Sa t1Sun t2·5PM Pi s ce ll 6•5-3862 lor'de1a1rs ••••••"' L.f•O ii'-\-I \:·,.,~ •vr11tt ~ ~ \'-~...J •' ....:..J ....r ~ ~·--....,.. l-f f1',~:t fll 'r=·0·· ·~(·l 1 ~. ~ ,,,. OPEii TODAY 1 ·5 OctH YllW ontn • ClfJ'JI 3 Ir, 2 la, ,m1t1 Midi $285.000 ................... 420 De Sola l errace, CdM Qtlet/cHtrll loclttH 3 Ir, 2 la, ,atits, ,,., 1r1 ,.~ 1833 Port Stanhope ................. liV Homes. N.B. OW C4M, S 14na, '"· 1J1Clot1, 11dtl1C · $549.000........ . ... .. ... ...... 442 Begonia flew tf city ICM•. '°" 1tt ltt. .• , . .,.,, ... $280.000.... ..... . 715 Bellis. [asts1de. N.B. I JNlf)UI: liVMl:i REAL TORS', 675 6000 • HOUSE FOR SALE LOW DOWN NO DOWN TRADE DOWN Cati Mr Turner 558-0174 By owner Mesa Oel Mai Lge 4Br 2ba nr schls $130,000 Ow11er will help finance Ev/wknd onty 786· 1247 Cule Cape Cod 2 br house • 2 unl1s, E/s1oe Atl $ t79K Owner 6•5-9628 E.lllE UltlAlll Gorgeous 3 Bdrm 'De· signer Perfect" thruout Huge pror 111nd&c.'liped pvt ya•d winew cutnom spa on Nf!Wporl border Won'1 las1 Cell Patrick Tenc>fe 6J f· 1266 RVM* , • lo.~. , ... , ..... 0 •• 11 • ; -I • decora1eo new cuSlom homes Cpl d. window trea1men1s wallpaper, fu ll y landscaped & fenc~d Besl pricing. best l1nanc1ng. best 1oce11o~r OPEN DAILY 12.S- 2200 Hplly Lane 220 1 Laurel Place 2207 Laurel P1ace Beth Carney Broker Call 673-7771 or Project s11e pnone 650-<'633 4 IR W/OCEAI VI L•~e oew 2700 SQ It lu•ur~ 11ome pool & ten-nis Has 1t all $379,9(::! w I 1 75•1, 1oteres1 Won't 1as1 Submll on any terms• Cati Patrlo l\ lenore 760-8702 631-1266 801 LIDO PAlll 111 Only lull ser,uflty bldg wl24 hr doorman 2 Br 2 • Bil 1806' lu>1ury conao w bay views and oree1es Red uce d" s 100 000 10 $595,000'' Call Patrick Tenore 760-8702.631-1266 IAILIEHT lllHllOllH 11H;GOO lowest p11ced home In Baysho•es Llghl & brrght w1to1mel dining rm & room 10 expand up & oul rake over an auumebte tsl ol $132.000 Call tor int • & pvt showing Prln only Ola na Cappel 1)31-1266 · RVM* l&YOllEIT aum NEW LISTING Exciting • Bdrm, 3'~ bath Mme L&rge formal din-ing room kllcllenllamlly room recently r e~ modeled Move In con-dition Lovely mentcured grounds wllh ve<y prlvale pool 1.11ted al $399,000. 11HSU1Ull IPllllllAY1-I 142-1200 1 443 r01n CoMt Highway, Corona tlel Mar PETE BAR Rm ;._ REALTY llU Ulllll YlfW MVCC Ol'EN S~~-~_.. 4bf 1''\1)11 -.3061__,....-""'t-:.==~~~==~~~~~~;;:i~-h==:~~::=~ SMJ 2 1 agts 'i57 .11320 $CltAl-LET$ &atwtu .I• ClaulflHflH HO t .... • ... ··- r· '. .... D4 'Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 13, 1983 lta1t1 fer'lalt -liiits fir ht•-a ......... lale _ 111t1 111 lalt · Newrrt ltac.. 1069 le.,.rt IMcla IHf Inert lt\c~ IOH 11 ec.-rott BAYFRONT Condo. Eastblulf1 4Br 2·~ WWW ..... ~ df/M d.j Ba. S 1615,000 Xlnt flnanc-~• I n g av a I I F' P 114 l11.t•1 ·-~rt -lllfh TAX SHELTER 71'·673·5185 or cottecl 619-340-5434 With no money.down you may purchast! 1983 depreciation ava11- ab1e 3 Br, 2 ba 1ent111 • spacious owner's unit HVH HORES thiB spacious Delores plan -end unit.J ;fus 1441 Gatai<yDr 4 aA,den 3 LARGE BR's, 3 ba. &tcellent caq5ets, 2 lrplcs. 2'• ba, gar tor 3 immacl. condition. Modestly priced at cars • tge f\Obby room. $210,000. S3 7 5,000 Owner wlll 8111t1 ltr Sale Bea1t1 fer Salt Darlext1/0alt1 1300 hct•• ro laaclat1, Far•• lttwptrt It.ell 1069 IH1tt lean 1011 Xceouruan1 sayl' "SELL" . TU lllELTHI Growea _ Pr 1me l<>eallon · beach M es a v • r Cl a 4 • p I e 11 ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 ---------Opn Hse. l:llg Canyon. 41 IHOll OOTillE 111plu Must go ti.lore S325 ooo O ELEGAN IL v \IPPQ1nteo1 Br. pool. ~pa. View "vQll 30 Ft Ort Channel ytlttr Md Hettrl or Lido, Npt B~11eh Oupl6J.. llv11 lfl llOllES·lllVEl-A RH N11w Er101ano fltYI• CUS· IOr 11816, IQBS6 01 lease AOjBCll(ll 10 Huntington only $215.000 auu"'e one, ient 11'111 Othlll OWC ~ ~~ :~::: $ ~gg:ggg t(lrn 11Se 2 • huge lam rm, opt ion 4 () Rdylll Hrbr Owner tlnancln8 lrg low Int ls! T 0 lst 848acroi $2lS.O.OO b11ghtsunrtykt1brealitaa1 St Goorgfl 476-1234 Only $199.500 8kr (2 t ) ($95,000-11"1. llxad>. Bal· Npl Beach l 1 units,' nr All with padB tor your own ba1 prof decor wo1kth0p 592·3929 ancfl to sull your, needs beach , reduced 10 cuslorii nom"' with vl"'w• gilr lovely fncd yard for OOUJlllO•T Can soon. wont lastt s575 000 " " ~ kids & p11ts ltt • EZ Lot with bcll1lse $469,000. l lOO 859-4 487, 4195· 1779 Bob Younker 631 . 1266 Also, new t800 sq 11 cus small dtlp rnoves you IN Jell 8rtery Brkr 676·91t1 Mt .. Ut Ht•tl (Jay). tom home on 10 acres $450 • $60 se<:1HllV tee --ptanted W/8VOC8d0) 537 5027 • VA'OA•T I UlJHI '61 FLAMINGO 2 BR lact•t Prot 1350 S375.000 "tso 25 acres ~Ill sandy beach Trades accepted A5ktng $995.000 Owner AOI 644-9513 Beach front house. •. acre. 2 Br, 2 ba SS 15,000 Call for details 213· 733-3252 or 714-673-6928 \wknds) take smaller home 85 part payment ll NB Seao\[I~ Mobile Home -with 3000 sq 11 VIEW E/Sl<le, 3 B .. 2 ba lrplc. * • • Nol a 11 er 3 Bdrm hOrne Pall\, S 13,000 645·51117 11 lllTl·IPT IO• home wlttl evocaclos ano newly dee. crpts/drps We also have a 6 Bdrm. 3 bath home near ~:t~~sl~~ta ,:,:~,~~:l~~r El Morro Be~ch .... Moblllt ACROSS FROM BEACH mac.adem1d nut trees 5825/mo 642-1716 Open hse Sat/Sun 1-5 Robinson Rltr 548·6&4 7 l ff P . k Bo·h can be pu""'hased $ 9 000 0 s . u p 2 B B Super financing $418,000 E $950.000 Adjacent 3:? & 2049 Tustin Ave Eastb U ar . ~ ... 18 . , pn Hse un· nome Blk I 2 a per unit Fee land TRAD WI.th no money down. day, 504 Al"o. 642·7404 ocean view 494-3104 St~ERWOOD& CO 25 acre parcels available Great locallon 2 Br • 1 Ask tor Ron Lowe ----Cwner will consider e~-811 two yard near s11op. IEACOllU . An lnvHlng 3 bedroom, 3 bath home ~uirounoa. a spacious sunny palfo This p11v&te community offers a wide beacn, boat dOCl$S and tennis court S465.ooo L URRY PFISTER lllLTOll 113-1111 IEST.IUYS 10~ II OcnVu Trl-tvts comunty pool/tennis near beach Specious. trplc. dt>l·ger, oltns gd terms Npt Crest 2-3 Br. den End units $ ti9.500 10 S225,000 ~Tom 646-9200 ~0 tt1er RE AL TOR E~panded Carmel Model, Harbor View 3 Br, 2 ba. S207 .500. 1841. S245.500 FEE 972-9406 ownr l&OI Ff!EQ T~E DUCKS· ,fcj;;; -th.ls 4 Bdrm-canal lront.1•-------•-lowner transrfrr&a. Almost West Newport Vacant LIH llLE·L&t Let new N B. Townhome. Un de r ma r k et at Beautifully remod. 2·slry 3br. 2'.,ba, unit with SSS $289,000 OPEN SUN. home Gr.eat outdoor llv· upgrades. Must seet 12·5. 301 Canal St tng areas wlsunny patio S210,000. • Owner 645-3370 & roof sunOeck. Spac. 5 L11111 ll111l ltalty bdrm tamlly home Harbor Knolls Condo 3 w/lormal fining • family 1•1·2101 Br. 2'> Ba $280.000 By room. Live In luxury & JUVIEW·SHt,000 , , owner 760-696 t en1oy all the recfeatton Ber Harbor-Must sacrifice OWHll IACllFIPlll • -on Lido Isle. 5595•000· with lrg 1o~w. 1st. W'\11 Hf HC '"I For qetalls 640-82·27 121,000 IHIMI '> 1,.c. • UHEI APPllllll REAl ESIA!E TU lllELTEIS Custom buJll 3 Bdrm 131·1400 Mesa Verde 4-plex westcr111 Belveled glass --------• $325,000 windows, pool, gazebo. Npt Beach duple•. live In solar, brlek paver onve-OOEll VIEW one, rent the other owe way, ..Askrng s219,ooo IAYFRO•T 1st Make Oller Npt Beach 11 units. nr 646-2741· Bkr/645-6266 UH,000 beacn. $695,000 OPEi SIT/II• Spacious 4 Bdrm 4 Ba Bob Younker 63 1-1266 11• •pl baylront home with for- • mat dining room. lemlly IHI CHYH·IY 0 HI 110t ETOl PUCE rm. and separate ma1~·s 11% fl11eo rate, 30 yrs 0 11 Dover qtrs Spiral staircase to Monaco w11h best GC liiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii handsome Mst1 bOrm ·--------view 14 Rue, Villars. • suite w/pvl rooftop Open Wknds 640· t538 HW LllO ISLE llOllE sundeck UseObrtck patio · Alt 640-5078 BAYfRQNT OPLX. changes 631-1400 ping,"' cipt & drapes ~ ~EWPORT A B LA,,~,.~l}}IR I lllOHllllTI Spacious owner's unit -\.1.AtlHfHrl'\t $S530/m3o6 Pnone eves U'l\.n/· HORIZQNC eau u oya In greet renlal area As· PLUS 3 Bdrm 2 ba rental HOMI.., "'" 67 ·24 ~ux_ ':,tl ._. Chatet Home-Large llv-~ R E ,l\,t, TY -tng-llintng llttctren area. suma.ble .tlllan. I.PPL.. al overl00kl119 aandy beach RE AL ESI Al to tlOME.f QR. 8ENL WlTEllFROIT 00110 famlly. rm w /wet $265,000 Now only and bay Tradelorotller . $31°1400 Cos1a.Me&d38drm S875 bar .::master bat h S240,000 Bkr (213) properties Asking Fenced yard & garage Huge 2 Br 3 Ba w/optlonal boat slip Assumable 6.5•1. 1st T D owe bal· arice. Ast<lng $495,000 Cill Bob Younkel tor Oe· tells on terms 63 1. 1266 w/walk 1n cloS'te & garden 592-3929 $995,000 ---Kids ~ pets welcome tub Elaborate dreutng Owner/Agt 644-9513 ll•OllO CILIFOl•ll 863 0755 A(le111. no lee a1ea w/double 111nk. ·Also I UllT• I Gooo '66 Avocado, peac;t1 • -, -& citrus ranch GET Lu~ Se&blull Canyon 2 large beOrooms & 2nd Super elghtpteJ.. each with l .. 11tr1al. Prt~ 1375 OVER S200.000 tax adv twnnm, 2 Msu Br, 2'• Ba. • bath Light Interiors _ 1 t u t pa pool Young adults welcome h d ~ -u " $760/rno Ber 7 AM or alt 3 Sdrm. 2'1t t>a, double lndu•trlal Bldg 1 00 s~ '' "IWI/~ ACRES rp c. co r s 5 · · A'gt. 540-5937 garage wit gar11g11 oor • :r Br 2 Ba house Good prod uon int only 7PM 646. 7657 opener, S700.000, as-Zoned M t $295.000 pynps Curtis Agt f7 t4J sacrll1C8-01der-12x4o. ---clean. adult park, no WlTEIFIOIT llPLU P e I s . N P t B c h , l••••rttr Isle w/leok $12,500/obo 646-470~ 6 yrs old Overlooks Acrtaft ll 2S Balboa Cove~ Easy, __ .,._.,__..._..,.._--. terms Low int flnanc1g PYT. All STRIP t>y owner $498,000 For 2'; Acres with 3 Br moblle more details c91I VIEW Mu11et1a. $98.500 650-1906 Bkr (7 t4)679-1975 WATEllFllOIT Ct••trcilf Just listed. 2 units. live on Prottrty 1250 the water • Income 30' 1------------dock owe 11nanc1ng -·llLIOlPllllE sume financing 12'11% Devin RE 842-6366 676 2040 Terrific Investment • New :J nr ii ba GOQdO. 2 car ga( $800/mo 1 yr lease ·1st & last • $300 !>eC dep Mark 640-4950 $795,ooo Lots lor Salt 1400 l .E. Excllaa1e l 600 I 141 -' COTE ct., REALTY TEllll PUYEISlll House lull of American The finest lot. wnh lull Oak an1rques Includes Newly det tge 2 br duplex plans for tennis players manv rare m usical. encl yarO 743 weelo Across the s1reet tr om co1n-o perateo 1ns11 u-SS;?5Jmo 675-6516 pnvate tennis cl~ and ments. slot mac.llS Will swimming pool -Included trade towards Oown pymt EASTSIOE 3 b1 1 ba 143 1n ownership Cyprus on Balboa lst11nd prop· Rochester 5800 Cati ITIEITIOI Cove • on beach rn San erty 613-5559 548-5647 or 645-7276 U•IT llVESTOIS Clemente. a ga1e guard· · · ~'~- Su.. $159,500 ed commun11y. $18.5.000 J.E. Waate4 1625 0111 Poiat 2226 4u . $189.000 'Make olfe1 · A Ocean vu condo 2br 12011 4u . s 190.000 PENNIMAN & co AA lrpll. pool tennis $9~ 4u . $2t0,000 714-851 -1000 WANT OUT? Pat 644 t.311/496-6595 ~~ : ~~~~:ggg Moutai•, Deaert • ' Foaat1in -·---·-lii ciiio'f "' s~a,;~~~1;~~~g:~~~~~:;:~ fa~~~1t~0>'~~~~a3~~er:~ri IY OWIEI We are just a few of trie finance wt only 20% clown TRAor-- BAYFRO~T DPLX. Corner tocatron, el\l1J1$ Pen1nsUla commercial dis· $550,000 Call Robert Incl w/heavy 1001 trafllc Mllflken 631 -1266 & sign recogn11lon .Walk 10 terry & pie£. Owner will carry 1st TD A rare op- port Wall\ by 407 E Balboa and call tor de· 8 $290 000 ltaort 1450 We buy Condo S, Houses Valley 2234 10u · $495 000 Unrts. neg cash llow OK ~""!!"~--~ .... ---u ' LIVI IT IP t• foreclosure OK. price or Lrg 3 br. ltv & tam rms ~i~... ~~~~7~~ llLVH UHi lT terms Mr Turner tenceu (a•o cov d patio ' Cnarm1ng"2Bdrm -Oen ameni ties I n this at 120/olnJ only for 10yr,s 3 Rue Fontainebleau gofgeous 4 Bdrm home. or trade tor your real es- Asking S349.500 Formal dining In elegant tale or notes Pis 'call SpaCJ.Ous owner's unit PLUS 3 Bdrm 2 ba rental 011ertooklng sandy beach and bay. Trade for other propertres A sktng $995.000. WEI-LIFF lllllll tails Don't u1st\Jrn \lie "' owner/lenant $385,000. For Information on these ltWI tt E1rt• Prlo11 * (71•) 111·017' * dble car gar Gardener _ turn $900/mo.,775-1688 ano others call Craig Cnarmlng 29A weekeno BalH& blaai 2106 Haat. B•acL 2240 Open. airy. floorplan w/3 631-1400 Br 3 Ba·qver,looklng wood -\\•\It Hf He'" t Owner trnance at 10•;,•1, mirrored splendor, prl· Bkr/Exchanger Roy Ken- 640-9333 vale master suite with dall for details. 6415-3862 631-1 ~66 retreat In the hlgn desert .. 11 1162 S BAYFRONT small Located on 51h tee of a 2br house furn S 1100 2 bd, nr bch, yrd. gar. $650 OPEi SUI 1·1 balcony. huge kitchen or 631-1266 Thank you with every modern cbn· decking & poof As-llOMI ., Inc . sumable financing. Ask-RE.t.l ESlATE 27 hole SCPGA golf I d N p course Call Thelma mo until July 1 720-1622 ~33.8;62~er 0 815 E.StOE llHAI• venlence. Call 10 see. Gorgeous 3 Bdrm "De· H2 Vil Hiii signer Perfect" lhruout OPEi HlllY 1·1 • llYlllOIEI • lmmac. 3 br, 3 ba corner home on extra large lot $25.000 under appraisal $345,000 tease hold ing S325,000 For details _,, 131 1 .. ..,. ask for Bob Younker • """" Llnte Miss MuHet sat on~a 631-1266 UlllllhCI Tulle1. along came a Prime location 3 com- O)Nner/Agt 644.-9513 TAX SHELTER BAYFRONT Bergum Realty Dys (619J SOUTH BA'l'FAONT L1tlle 245-6352 01 eves (619) Balboa tstand Cnarmrng 245-9770 ano unique 48R • maids 2 or condo. 1'> ba. pool iac clubose. relrog. car- porl $550 213-596-1498 Huge pro! landscaped 842-1200 pvt yard wl new custom spa on Newport border -Won't lastl Call Patrick Tenore. 03Fl266 , . 2561 CIRCLE DRIVE 646-6325/(805)9(\9-2875 LllO llYFIO•T 2Br 2ba. Olnlng roorri F I P . Patio. gar $1350 Call splOer and read In Ille mercral , 1 residential Dally Piiot CtassllleO unit properly with ~·ean section about Miss M r ~ 1983 Oepreclallon avail· 1 · T n d u • • t e w. Per f e c I Io r able. 3 Bdrm 2ba rental •· et s u et an bought It Saa Clt•talt 1076 owner/operator. Must for S9.95. You can sell sell in 30 days. Reduced spacious owner's unit To place your messaiie. before the rNdtno public, pllone Dally Piiot Ctasstlled, 642·5678 room. 4 BA, completely lurn1shed home Best Bay and Jetty view Boat slrp and side tte included Yearly lease or possible tease option 640-8510 Bruce Chandler • Srnall older clean 1 Br Nr GWC only S425 ulll pd No pets no gar 752·5822 *Small otoer clean tBr Nr GWC only $425 ultl po No pets no gar 752·5822 __::::====:::;;::;;;:;;;::======---------• 673-0770 or 759-1552. your tulle! ano tots of -1-1-1-L·l-El-C•L•O•l•E•O-UT-fr om S550_000 lo wlthsandybeach Trades other t hings t hrough accep tao Ask ing Dally Piiot Classllled Peno oceanvtew. new 5 Br. S375,000 OWC 1st TO $995.000 Owner Agt Ads Call 542.5578 3 ba 3400 sq It 661-8801 w/20°1• oown. Ask for 644-9513 Newrttlif1ck 2169 -Brian Johnson, 497-4811 --- 1002 Gtatral IOOZ Gtatral 1002 or 497-1561 eves. ~~~~~~~~~ Oceanlron1 2 Br 1 Ba gar-IOOZ Gtat11l · 1001 age. no pets. uuls pd 3 Borms 1'> oa lownnouse S62 5Jmo Pa1ro carport comm pool 1enn1s Avail now Owner 964 t 597 alt Spm Gtatral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gtaeral NEWPORT BEACH ._.,...... -A-MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK WTlltff . 1211- Prlce reduction on this 4 BA home -excellent value In established famlly neighborhood - close to schools, churches, and shopping. Own- . ers anxious! IUWlll SJH,IOO This lovely, well maintained 3 BR Monaco In exclusive Seawlnd has everything!! New neutral carpets. fresh paint. large yard. etc., etc. There are community tennis and pool facilities tool! ~ UlllR Vl{W l•H 1104,060 4 BR. 3112 Ba. family rm. & kitchen combo, formal dining rm. Fireplace In llvlng rm. new beige carpets, large bonus rm Including loft & full bath -great for In-laws. guests or teenagers. Good terms. Ullla YIEW .. II 1121,GOI Enjoy the privacy & ambiance of your own private pool with the community pooJ only a stone's throw -away!! Lovely 4 BA Palermo plan In a marvelous locatlonll Man~ upgrades.II RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 UTIUAY 11111 ... II 320 Mornlrfg Star Lane 4 BR $1 , 177,000 TED PETERSON UI• YIEW .. II 1948 Port Chelsea 4 BR $269,000 LINDA MARSTON ..... , UI• YllW 111111 1820 Newport Hiiis Dr. East Gtatral BEACH COMMUNITIES IAYIHIH . 1211,IM Would you Ilka to live In Bayshores? Outstand- ing location on ex1ra large lot. All new kitchen. 2 sunny patios. Immaculate & ready to occupy. Best value near the water. IAYllllEI 1211,000 A small jewel of a home In guarded communlty. Lovely decor, enchanting patio, 3 BAs with room to expand. Instantly appealing home In meticulous condition. Brand new on the market! PEllUIU 1211,000 Great 4 BR, 3 BA duplex just steps to the ocean. Summer-winter Income $29,000. Assumable 1st TD & owner wlll help with financing. OllU MYE .. UH,000 Fab1:.1lous China Cove -winding roads. ·sandy beaches, sparkling sea steps away. This 3 BA home otters the opportunity of beach llvlng wlt.hout congestion & hustle & bustlell IWllll VIEW .. El 1141,IOO Your famlly wit! love llvlng herell Pool & clubhouse right down the street. No streets to cross to attend school. 4 BRs. famlly room & bonus room In this nifty locatlonll --.04...BR . $390,()90 TOM BOLAND UllH •LUlll "'450TSomtrD . -munsun auQll- UllllYIEW ... I 1111,IOI A beautlful, customized & expanded Portoflno plan whose seller/b~llder says "We'll fine-tune customize this home to the buyer's •lightest whlml" -Even Including a pooll Just make us an offerH See what we·can doll WISTIUFF 1111-The curb appeal doesn't stop after you're Inside. Charming traditional on one of Westcllff's best streets. 4 BR, for.ma! dining & sit down wet bar open to covered terrace w/spa. WYIEW 1411,IOO Excellent ocean and city lights view from this 3 BA. 2 Ba Nantucket model. Features a pool-sized yard. shutters, parquet floor. Gated community with pool. spa and two tennis courts. l&YOIHT ~l,IOI This perfect home Is unique, beautiful, classic In taste and quality. and suits a llfestyle for the family that needs 5 BRs. Huge lot, privacy and pool, elegant detailing and attractive financing. A stunning new llstlngll ' WYIEW ~·,ICIO Wowll Gorgeous ocean view city lights - pool & tennle near.by. Nearly new, beautlfully decorated 3 BA home surrounded by lovely patios on a corner lot. It has all the Ingredients you're looking for. MYHIHIU s1,1n• Bayfront -pier & sllp for 45' boat -contem- porary exterlo'r -traditional Interior -pegged & grooved oak floors -formal dining room with one of four fireplaces -much, much more - call nowll MYll SHiii 11,Hl,IOO Extensively remodeled Fee home on dMlrable' open bay. Winding staircase, muter suite w/flreplace & veranda -3 additional bedrooms w/own baths. Gourmet kitchen, oak paneled family room. New on the market! Wiii consider exohange. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAOUtN HILLS ROAD • 4 BR, View $289,500LH RITT A QUIGGLE IPYIUll lllLi, 1 Point Sur 3 BR, FR, View $539,000 BEAT REEDY IPYIUll al 62 Drakes Bay 3 BR, FR $399,500 EVAN CORKETT SPYILUI llU 32 Drakes Bay 4 BR, FA $419,500 SARA MARVIN IPYIUll IMl 1606 Sea Bell Circle 8 BR. FR $585,000 MARIAN REEDY ..... llllWn 1518 lrvlne Ave 3 B~ $143,500 MAGGIE GUTH L.91 llU 200 Via 0rvleta 5..BR $692,500 EDIF. OLSON U. llU 101, Via Havre 4 BR $550,000 EVF.:L YN YOUNG UITl&.lfF 2531 Bunya 4 BR, Den $210,000 LYDI A MURPHY Wlllllllll 2 Wlllowgrove 3 BR $187,500 SUZIE EXLEY 11Y111 mUOE 1907 Altura 3 BR, Pool $338,000 . JENNIFER SHAW Umtl'T 715 Bayside 4 BR $1,250,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS 111111 YllW llLLI 2601 Island View 5 BR. FR, View $410,000 HILLARY THAMER UTIHIY All SllllY ULIU llU.. 210 ~rand Canal 3 BR $449,000 RITA BOLAND u•llT 1805 Glenwood 4 BR, Pool $349,500 LINDA/EVAN ua• YIEW llW -.-lo-32 Whltesails Way 5 BR $399,000 DEBI/VALERIE SUIDIY BALBOA PElllSUU OPEi HOUSES 1-• 11•-11•1'1 E. lllllH Dlt.r . DUPLEX $795.000 f'RMJK S ENNES 102• ( ... , .... "'-'· FAMll Y HOMF $1. 19~J.000 f I F: ANOR BOWIE 2021 E. llJ Fre1t ESTATE SETTINI, :UH CllHHI ll••-' LARGE FAMILY HOME """NIOSOfl JOMDOMlll W.IJl(T COIA UU.OSIU lTUP lWllC •l IOOS SUZI UlO MMCIAKMS --llllAGGI GUTH SlelIY~ TOM IOI.All> MMY IWVfY fl(MCJalOW lO CMOl IUITla =~ WM.IX MMSIW.l . llllD MMSTOll $~· 'J00.000 MJI nc1A BENTS $2.400.000 BILL BENT S. WA*""' MMaAllllAmDS L nu '°'"' £OI WON l!AY 'MllCR ~Pf1tHOI( TCO PnOSOR llffA QUCIQ[ llAY IAMB owc 1st T.D. 3 BR, 2 Ba. plus a 1 BR unit & a dock for 2 18' boats! Sunny blrck pa11o & new plumbing. Great summer Income on the water. POllHU IAfflN'T 11,Ul,000 This architectural superb 4 year old home Is the best bayfront on the market for construction - decor &· price. Fantastic family home complete with sandy beach, slip & night llght view. CORONA DEL MAR P1111AU umm u,111,111 SPEClACULAR location -SPECT ACULAA 60' frontage -SPECTACULAR claaslc home - SPECTACULAR buy. 2 sllps, format & Informal llvlrig room. double master suite -lanai - lovely gardens & lawn. " UllN YllW llW . 1411,111 Terrific location with Newport's wonderful views -city -bay -ocean! 5 spacious BR's, family room w/flreplace, kitchen w/nook -secluded Interior patio, use of shutters. mirrored ward- robe doors! allllll OIUI 1420,000 Glorious views of ocean and greenbelt from this elegant 2 story Plan IV. A unique opportU{llty to llve In Jasmine Creek with one of the best locatl<;>rJ~ln thl~ guard gated community. Ullll YIEW llLLI 1421,880 Bigger IS betterll 6 BRs & 4 BAs wlll give your family room to s p r e a d out. Views of the ocean, bay, & nlte lights are beautlf.ul. ··-THUii ........ Remodeled & expanded, light, bright & cheerful, central location. beautifully landscaped. llflng room has plantation shutters, mirror bar & slight ocean view. Super Value! U.l...U .... Breathtaking view from this 2 BR + den home. Expansive lush patio w/room for pool & spa plus private beach. Call Immediately for your view~ lngll llATI IMUTCll LISA wtm . .. , llIDY MMCIA-M ·IMIUMlfDY IOI VOii!( CmtlANGfru Ml nt YCUWi ,..,.~ • ltU.UJ, ~-· (lltidlllllbN1•> ua••• WI llTCtUJ, IMCY._. (S*tlllMftt) .. lMY T1WO;" AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL· ESTATE COMPANY __ ,,, .. Ava11 till June 15 84 $650/mo 631-8569 1111111 U•fur1i1h1d Downtown 3 Br 2ba Geaeril 2202 oupleA 2', 01ks to bcri. 2 carport Water pa10 1 Br. yrly $550 S725Jmo 842-8203 2 Br. Penn S7001yr1y EXECUTIVE HOME 3 Br. S825t wlnter Su••tr I Willftr 3 Bar 1y:3a.1;~J50 mo RHtal1 rlUNT NAR60UR BES" JICOIS IULTY H.Jge 2 rm pleas.ire pal- PltOP llA•HEllHT ·ace gourmet ~11 custom l 1'/lll·11l3 decor wrm a11 ulllS paid & mucn' more EZ 1erms lwESTCLIFF3t>r den wlt:J ONL'Y S350 • S50secur- 1 relr1g vacuum system •ly I~ 537-5027 g11rdener S 1400 mo Vrt~ I . 22 tease refer requ•red·' rv1ae 44 67530oe -~ .... B·r-?-.-o·a-c·o-nd·o- 1 IL Her tage Pri• Fr;:ilc. pvt a 801 c.ia1•0 2 c:a• gar S8501mo Peai,nla 2207 e-1 ... ~ntis 644 -7124 t Bl~ beach 2 Br Pen1n 2 10 d Borms S82!'>·S 1400 hSe lrplc slo•age snack I C::: gar vr1y $850 536-9524 ~ ,_; l 3BA 26A Peninsula Pooni 'fi i 50 r available Dec 1Sl !10 I ~ eolty pets S900'mo 675-1853 c., ... •ii MH 2222 786-1 172 I 3 t>r 2 t>a • frplc So Of .:! rr PCH Nr pa11 .. s 1100 'mo , ~v ~ •. "'~fr Avail t'11 1s 675·2500 ~~·}(W .• ~ s .o~ c E 1 3t:lt:IO M1chaetsM Urive S~~rRbNT Spa~1~us 2 I lrv1he Br :!Ba S 1750 mo 6111 G1undy Rltr 675·6!6t Beaullfut 1oca11on 4 Br 3 Ba. 2 lrptc s. lam1ly rm lncd yard 61mo to 1 year lease S t6007mo Pt1one eve.' 673-2436 CHARMING 2Br 1ba walk to Och Lge llv & din rm Frplc, $9.50, 675-9496 'Nrnew 2Br 2ba. 2 car gar Balcony Lease $8501mo, 551-4693 alt 7pm Small older 2Br and toll 1 '-? ba. fireplace Yard & pa t io S8751 mo 833-8162 l\va11 Dec 1 3 Or 2 ba lam rm Deane nome Unov Pai~ Sw1mmrng. te11n1s Walk 10 scnool $1100 mo 786-4554 Condo tor lease Deertlelo 3 Br 2ba 'A1C dbl gar rel11g washer /dryer oppttona1 aouns pref . no pets $900 /mo 559-9278 857-9629 HOME FOR -REN_T_ Irvine 3 Bdrm $825 Fenced 1ard & gafage Kids & pets welcome 863-0755, Agent. no·lee Parkcrest Condo 2 bd. 2 ba, Ir pie 2 car gar, 2 patios. poo1. $1050/mo. 786-6130. agt Smart 2. Br corner used brtck lrplc. hrdwd llrs Below Cst Hwy $790 673-6355 or 642-0972 Ranc:no San Joaquin 2 tlr. 2 ba condo. trptc. on golf course S 1150 640-5324 View over China Coves Ocean Blvd at Fernleel 3 Br. 2 bll. gar S 1400 673-3115 c=.-,-ta-=111=-,-.. ----zm 2 Br. 1·~ ba Cape Cod 2 sty Condo. nr 20th/Irvine. poot. 2 car gar age $675/m\~ 642-4027 2 B~ 2', Ba lrplc, i car garage. rel rlge. w /d lncld $775/mo 350 Avocado ::F2 547-2888 & 731-7747 Llghl bright & airy 2 Br 2 Ba garage w/ope11er. lrplc. micro, w/d hk-up for slacked washerr pool & spa No pels $795/mo 556-9200 -2 Br newly remodeled. giant 101 det gar. best C.M area. avail 1211 12 t E .21st St Ken 213-377-0326 2 tr g Br. 2 ba Condo, ITT Canyon St 2 car ga1 w/opnr $725 645·6233 Turtle Rock. 3 Br. 2ba. lrptc. comm pool $1000 /mo Ag t 700-6082. 875-6000 TURTLEROC-K 2 Br: den, 2' ~ ba. aic, vrew. choice loca11on, tennis. pool, spa, 2 car gar $1 tOO/mo 544-2054 eves & wknds WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br 2' tBa lam rm, lrplc, patios overriang, nicety lndscpd, pool, leke, prlv $1200 mo 640-1327, 559-6188. otc 720-6897 Lapaa leacla IRi 3 Br lrpl~. spa. $ i5001mo 675-3067 2 13/876-2255 Spec1acular ocean -view 3Br 2' , ba, bit around II courtyaro $1350 mo 10 mo (7141955-2473 Magnificent Estate, 4 Br. 4 be library. ooean view. pnvacy, Woods Cove Vacent. $2400/mo. 3 Br 2'~ Be 2 story conOo Agt/Larry 494-7551 model S 1050/mo Bro-----...... ker 642-3850. 642-1010 llli11ita itjo ul7 3 Br 2 Ba Mesa d1i Mar. lmmac 3 Br. 2 ba. odnr. Den. garde'her, no pets AIC. lrplc. lake memb $950/mo. Sierra Mgml View 1 child OK. Avail 641 -1324 11/30 S87o5 661-3184 3Br.2Ba. slngle story ilir;rl ltacl1 Ult S 8 7 5 I mo 8 r o II er 2 Br ba 1 story condo 642-3850. 6412-1010 edict 17th Sl./Npt snop- 3 Br. 2 ba twnhse. 2 c&r ping. Rent cbmpl. re- gar. exit toe S850tmo • furblshment 646·4627 MC Avall 1211 75t-0546 3.4 01. 2;; ba.2 biOC'ii9To LciVety new 1wn11se-:-3 Br, be&ch. close to pool & 2'1\ ba. targii yard, exit 1enn1s 962·ee83 EYs1de $1 t25 645· 7050 Newport Shor ff BRANO N~ 201 2ba 3 Borm. fiath, s1ep1 to G11rage Xlnt toe Drive by e>e11an S t200/mo, 267'1 Palmer $695, no Agent 845-3683 pets Call 760-0189 3BR 2''tBA Plush Condci Cute Cape Cod 2'Efr 1 81 with 30 fl &oat Slip. Mo 1625/mo Eaststde to mo $1300 675-1938 Avall11ble now 645-9628 or 851·83941 Cute Eastalde 2 Br. 1 ba S660 "vall 121 1 Call 101 spectllc• 5418·2497 Ct1Uslfled Ads 8412-5676 3 ijr COMO, t 011 • 2iiiii ba, comm POOi & tpa. trplc, wetlnlr & BEig on patio, o•r $77~ 966·4 191 646-41347 , HOMES FOR SALE ~BR plua FAM RM or DEN 1:31 Canyon Ridge fur tie Rock. Irv 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1.5 • '* • * =34 Se.i Island Or N B . 759-1501 $325.000 Sun ONLY 1-5 3704 Parl< Lane. Peninsula 631-1400 $225.000 Sunday 1-5 1927 Port Bristol (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Sch 675-5511 $239.000 SattSun 1-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau tBg Cynl Npt Bch 640-9333 $349,500 Sun 1·5 2 113 Seville. Balboa Peninsula.... NS 631·7300 $3 t2,000 Sun 1-4 30 3 BEDROOM 354 66nd Street. Newport Beach 963-6767 $ 189.500 Sunday 1-4 314 Aven1da Cumbre. Blulls, Npt Bch 760-2660 s210.ooo Sat/Sun. 12-5 • 614 "Brookview Way Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 124.900 Sunday 1-4 2006 Deborah Lane. Harbor Highlands. NB 631-7300 $1 85.000 Sun 1-4 30 * 1509 Eton Place. Newport Beach 646-274 1 $279 000 Sa11Sun 10-2 217 Jasmine ·o ceantror11 COM 673~5551 $539.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 61S MangdJCl... QdM 675-551 1 $325.000 2221 Mesa Dr. Santa Ana Hgts ••· 644-6200 $289.000 Sun 1-5 • 1710 New Ha,mpshire. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $145,000 Sunday 12-4 1 Rue Deauv1lle (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-62otf S385:tJQO ~un 1-4.30 * 508 San Bernard10. Npt Bch 631-3170 $252,000 Sun 1-4·30 1419 Sahtanella :rerrace, Irvine Terrace, NB 631-7300 $279.500 LH Sun 1-4.30 1628 1 Saratoga Ln, Hunt Bch 846-5079 S 125.000 Sun 10-6 3065 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 136.9001 Sunday 1-4 113 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $338,500 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 208 Via Mentone. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $535,000 Sun. 1-4·30 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 2200 Holly Lane. Newpon Beach 650-2633 $309. 900 Open daily 12·5 • 3800 Key Bay Harbor View Hills NB 631-7300 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 • l * * 106 Via Lido Nord lido Isle. N B 675-616 1 $1.250.000 Sun 1-5 2928 Chit Dr (Npt Hts) Npt Sch 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 12-6 • 1614 Corsica Costa Mesa 645-0303 $129 900 Sun 1-4 * 1614 Corsica. Costa Mesa 645-0303 s 129.900 2491 Crest view Dr. Npl Bch · 644-7020 $355.000tee Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland (Wes1chtl) Newporl Beach 642.-5200 $222.000 Sunday 1-5 4501 Dorchester. Newport Beach 759-1615 $489.000 Sunelay 1-5 62 Drakes Bay (Spyglass), Corona del Mar 644-9060 $399,500 Sunday 1-5 1869 Elba Cir Costa Mesa 645-0303 5215.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2302 Fairh11l Drive. Back Bay NB 63 1-7300 S188,000 Sun 1-4 30 -----~~ 2070 Horizon Lane, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $145,000 Sunday 12.30-4 14 11 Kings Rd (Cllffhaven) Newport Beach 642-5200 $495,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycrest, NB 63"1-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •• * * * =35 Sl<ysail Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $428.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 Pon Brtstol Circle. Harbor View Homes. NB 63 1-7300 $268,500 Sun 1-4 30 * 1960 Port Cardigan. (HVHomes) N B 640-6259 $235.000 Sun 1-5 506 Rocklord Place. Cameo Highlands. NB 631-7300 $295.000 Sun 1-4 30 14 Rue Deauvtlle (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $465.000 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-833.3 $342 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Rue Deauv1lle (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $465.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, N.B 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4 30 249 Wake Forest (Coll Pk) C.M. 751-3 191 $123,500 Seti 30-5, Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 2001 Bayadere Terr, Cd M 644-6200 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 541 1 Eldorado. Huntington Beach 963~6767 $179.900 Sunday 12-4:30 . 2032 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-7370 $329.000 Sun 1-5 2047 S. Capella (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 S 169.900 Sun 1-4 2047 S Capella (Mesa Verde).C.M. 645-0303 S t69.900 Sun 1-4 4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN • 1050 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1r • 1310 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 -$965.000 Sun 1·4.30 * 14 Burning Tree Rd Big Canyon 640-4868 $599.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Road. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 S?99.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 * • 2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, NB 673-4400 $749,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:JO This Weekend! •••p th" h-dy Otrtclorr •1th you"'" •u~o .. d a• yow 'JO 1to11u·l111••""~ All tho locolooft\ li,•hd bolo• ore ducn!Md '" qt'tolor dotoil b y od"ri'""q oho whore '" lodor• DAil Y I'll OT W AHT ADS l'otro.u •hQ.W1ft9 09'f' hou•o for ulo or !"Ml ore ,.,~d lo li•t u1<h ,,.fo,,..otiO<I '" ""' colv""' ooch So wnlor .. ,o.,d !u,..doy * • 3 Point Sur. ~lass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $540.000 -Sun -4:30 :!:.._* 404 Morningstar Lane Dover Shrs NB, -159-1501 . Sun ONLY 1-5 * * 1617 Bayside Dr. CdM 760-8333 $995,000 Sun 1-5 * •415 Bayside Dr. Npt Bch 644-7020 $685,000L.H. Sat/Sun 1-5 * *601 Bayside Dr . Promlntory Bay 631 -1400 $1 ,300.000 Sunday 11·5 2769 Bluebird Ctr (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-1266 $237,900 Sun 1-4 37 Cambria. Spyglass. Corona del Mar 85 1-9135 $635,000 Sunday 12-4 501 Cancha (Bluffs) Npt Bch 675-5511 $264.900 •4501 Dorchester, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 759-1616 $489,000 Sun. 1-5 ,,.40 Drakes Bay (Spygls) CdM 759-9100 $425.000 • Sun 1-5 • * 3625 Ocean Bl, CdM 759-9100 $3.5 million Sat/Sun 1-5 2 109 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula Point 675-3772 $575,000 Wed-Sun 11-4 1600 E. Balboa . Peninsula 631 -1400 $525.000 Sunday 12-4 1441 Galaxy Dr. Newport Beach 548-564 7 $$3 7 5.000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 * 12 Geneva (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 ~Q..000 SatiSun t-..6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,495.000 Sal/Sun 1-6 * t Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 S 1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • • t 1 Hillsborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * 1805 Glenwood (Baycrest) N.B. 644-9060 $349,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 18 Herm1tage(Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $769,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch e 644-6200 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1921 Kings Ad (Clltthaven) Newport Beach 642-5200 $579.000 Sunday 1-5 2024 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $~9,500 Sun 1-4 * •400 Morning Star. Dover Shores. N.B. 631-1400 $850,000. · $at/Sun 1-5 415 North Star Ln, Dover Shores. NB 673-4400 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 2333 Port Lerwick, Npt Bch 644-6200 $369,000 Sun 1-5 ,,.2 Rolling Brook (Trtlrk Glen) Irv 644-7020 $369,000 Sun 1-5 * 1934 Port Trinity Pl (HVHllls) Npt Bch 644-7020 $339,500 Sun 1-5 • •4512 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. CdM 760-1734 $495,000 Sun 1-5 40 Royal St. George. (Bg Cyn) Np1 Bch 476-1234 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Home : I 2718 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) C.M. 631-7370 $142,000 Sun 1-5 * 1633 Santiago (Baycrest)-Newport Beach 642-5200 $399,000 Sunday 1-5. 549 Seaward Corona Highlands, CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 8968 Swallow. FounJalrt>Valley 963-6767 $151 ,500 Sunday 12·4 2648 Tabago, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 169,500 Sunday 1-4 971 Tre_nton Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 1:39,950 Sunday 1-4 104 Via Havre. Lido Isle. N.B. 644-9070 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 222 Via Koron (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 642-5200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 * •831 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $1,695.000 Sun. 1-4 30 •2015l'acht Mischief (Seavlew) Npt Bch 759-9100 $439.000 • Sun 1-4 2227 Windward Ln. Npt Beach 759.9100 S339:5oo Sun 1-5 1909 Yacht Puritan. Seav1ew. Npt Bch 644-4455 $429,000 Sunday 1·5 5 BEDROOM * * 1508 S. Bayfront Little Isle Bal Isle 63 1-1400 $950,000 Sunday 1-4 •t08 St James Pl, Cliffhaven. Npt Bch 979-8280 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 ** 1020 W. Oceanfront. Npt Bch 675-5511 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 S~A plua FAM AM or DEN •• 16 Geneva, Harbor Rl.d,ge 760-1900 $2,495,000 Sunday 1 -~ • 1727 port Barmouth Pl HV Hms NB 759-1501 Sun 1-5 *= 20 Cypress Point. Big Canyon. N.B 760-1900 $1 .195,000 Sunday 1-5 • 2201 Laurel Place, Newport Beach 650-2633 $499,000 Open Dally Noon-5 1437 Antigua Way. Newport Beach 646-5808 $455.000fee Sat/Sun 12-8pm • * 1014 Mariners Dr. Dover Shores, NB 751-5989 $935.000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 1533 Miramar, Peninsula Pt. N.B. 631-1400 $399,900 Sun 1-5 • 1151 Goleta Point Spyglass CdM 759-1501 Sun ONLY 1-5 1816 Oriole, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $259,900 Sunday 1-4 1018 Sandcastle (Hrbr Vu His) Cd.M 552-2000 $375,000 Sun 1-5 2735 San Juan Ln. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $180,000 Sun 1-5 1506 Santanella, Irv. Terr. Corona del Mar 673-1181 $295,000 Sat/Sunday 12·4·30 1020 Santiago (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 760-8333 $595.000 Sun 1-5 • ; ... 2007 Kewamee. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $450,000 Sun l ·5 2584 Via Amapola, San Clemente 661-880 t $275.000 Sal/Sun 11-4 200 Via Orv leto, Udo Isle. Np1 Bch 644-9060 $692,500 Sunday 1-5 • • 2t321 Walling lord. Huntington Beach , 631 -1400 $379,000 Sun 1-5 8 BR pfu1 FAM RM or OEN * • 710 Soulh Bayfrof}t. Balboa Island 640-5078 $1 .750,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1707 E. Bay Av .. Balboa Pen. 831-1400 $3,950.000 • Sunday 1-5 * * * 107 Milford (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 .975.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 103 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9 100 · Sunday 1·4·30 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1612-B Iowa SI, Costa Mesa 673-4400 91 .500 Sunday 2-6 = 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch '7-ii,0-8333 $535,000 • Sun 1-5 . 510· 12 Pomsett1a, Corona del Mar 63 1• 7300 From $25 1.900 Sat-Mon 12-5 7 Terrace Circle. Beacon Hill, Lag. Niguel 661-644 1 $86,500 Sunday 1-5 16 Westclllf Villa, Westchfl. NB 631-7300 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 207 19~h St. Central Newport 631-1400 $406.000 Sunday 12-4 27 11 Vista Umbrosa, Bluffs 631-1400 $310,000 Sar/Sun 2-5 3 BEDROOM 510' 1 5 12'1·Poinsett1a. Corona del Mar 63 f-7300 From $269.900 Sat-Mon 12-5 *2109 Fuentes (Blulls) Npt Beach 759-9100 $215.000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • ..-5 Jetty Dr (Jasmine Cr~k) CdM 760-9295 $410,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 ***320 Otero (Bluffs) Npt Sch 759-9100 $279.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4-BEDROOM 194 Yorktown (Monticello) C.M # 751-3191 $94,950 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 403-405-407-409 Poppy C~ 833-0242 644-1156 Fn!S1it/ Sun 12-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 7 Crest Cir. Corona del Mar 644-7020 $230.000fee MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE -2 Br plua 3 Br 414 Carnation, Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 675-5174 $499,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 518 Dahlia. Corona del Mar- 673-4400 $395,000 Sun 10-2 3 BR plua 3 BR plu1 DEN 513/5 13111 Narcissus. Corona del Mar 673-4400 $395,000 Sunday 1-4:30 5 BR plu13 BR 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399.000? Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plua 3 BR 208-210 Carnation, CdM 760-8333 $895,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 436 Carnation Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 1 BR plu1 1 BR 202 Apolena. Balboa Island. N.B. '" 631 -1400 $485,000 Sun 1-5 o Spa +Pool + + Walerlront + * + Waterfront & Pool "" Give address at guard gate With all the i~terest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that yoyr home is· also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to 'be a re.al estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. ... • A public service of the ..., .... • r 08 Oraliytl Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 13, 1983 Ho111u Ualll(nla bed Apart•tntl foraitlatd Ararlataft, Ual. AparlaHl1, Ual. Ararl•tall, Uat. Newport Beacla 2269 Co&l& Mu a 2624 Coat& Meu 2724 Hut. lffcla 2740 Newport lucb 2769 tat• • lo OUict lta11l1 2914 AaaoHctat•t• 3002 11 1t11 Orr. Sla ue 2908 10044 OOlllHlll 6 1vu 11 Thonh g1vlng 'gilt HtlJ WHtt4 5100 1 U• .. • U,1 i~uq•• ' '""' N•~IA'"p,1ft f1·11f ~ • VllthoJ •: II tljl' • I I ~ ._,.,,,,)' ,,., 1.11 •• , , ' nl'I s1•.l/I I • 6• .... f, fl• .. l•h L layfront Home-Luu ftf'1 uH• ~ 1l "td '' Pyf t • h ' l '\t I cp,• q1• • CASA DE ORO 11 uh~ l ,,µ:; l'•11rsnl.lll'7 !;)r 11 '"" AIJI tlu~tt 111 1 .. ulfll I I 11,1 j•.1•11 mu Avo11t.11>h1 •,t1Jv1• ttll"\IU $:Jf•,11nu j" .,i •.• ,,t• ft1.•l10"'' I fit I • .'\. I I 11 HJt' "A ll~i ' l1J";h " I fl• .... 1 .. 111•W hJ•, 'fh,'fl' 111 ut1i'\ HU I.._) H1 olt1 t/ r 15,\5 dt•;.J Ttll ~hntu hl.1ll I otl 11 llh• .. IJtl ).M il $I 1) 11<'1 i. I I f"J, I USTSIDE , • ._,.). '" t ••. ,rh •••) '' ,, '' I ft lt~I" t'Tlll" •lrotl "~ "" 1.1111, 1111 It \41'> 11111 :i It) 41> 17 q \\ V-. ",, t>4, p)l \ !-41111 "'" I Rr I ll.1 Apl No 111•,11 lo/ l1t .• 1111 ltll ""' lqth lill>11, VII 11111.I 11111 qu11ll $(t/') ')'.Jb 0114' I \,lld h•f1f\ rn1 BU pttl"t C1111dn ? Hr I •, BJ. l1µ1c, tj<iftlijU Wll""jtl(.lU\>On I''•''•" $/'10 h/11 G&Ou (.,ulu ·' n. t hu lqit<. lty ~Ufl\Jt ... k W d I"!). VllfW flU UJI $700/tUl> ytly 6711 0120 DOVER/WESTOLIFF ~ "'" 1 m t u. 2 S · 3 5 Prns11i;i1ous high rlse New· l<ir trouUlt1d chllu:u:• MOW TO IET 11011 ~mkr N Cl ~:150 Dys potl Beuc.h olllce w11t1 Co11c11pl 7 · Boa t:lO~ b11111«J """'"' ll'"O<.llllt1b 111 9e6-b 10 L uv &J 1-1260 sec 1 s1!tlv1c.us. sm1111 u11sk I Ubl"' ~2611 I uµ 10 37•1. tJ1stoun11 no -'"· ~ti. Cull Irvine Panht 11ow 1o got br .. nd ndm& c.urdud ttolormtt11on <.all 1 em "'"" maturutresp Real E'state 476-1234 orucu11es al up 10 '.17"1. 7JO !iOllO ftl •(lf!Oillu<Jly 1rv11u; nmo Poollspe hus1 m uve~ t &ll day tennis M1u 1a ave; 1 1~ sq It oll1ces avall d1scouut• Recordud in .uroeJ 7116 3 I 1• lmmeu occup able to 1en1 mo·to·mo 2 lu•mc1t1011 <.illl 730 9080 spacious ollices 2 sec (11 1upe<1todly busy 1n 1etar1111 spaces. con t1Vll'> call u11yt1m&1 Jll llC tHlppy 30th B11theloy• ltt' Gredm 11a11<.htS8 ava11 Go Mall 1oc S40 CIOO '"'" u:.!>um "01& 494 '.1830 LAKE; TAHOE BANKING I •t iling uiipurtun•llM tor protes,1011111 1ndMdue1a wtw en1oy wOflctng wllh 111ewo1t<. b,...l•Mtd Ttll•rt- hll Tl•t 1111~1,1 ·I M I I" I Hu nt. Bucb 2640 I 1.,1 is '"~' •no "'"I OWN I/ti I ,;>l~I ')1 1 ' YOUR TSL Mcmt 842-1103 N• ll<'tKll '"I l flt I flu h µ1, ltll 11 ·~ ytl 1•ro1.l 1J•'' I'"~'' $75(1 "JG OQ2 I ,I fir I Bo "'' r.p11dri.pt1s, hit tttS, JIU!JI mi put~ $695/mo 64~ 6646. 9.5 1100 I)( l UXE VlfW f 11m snr 2 Br Newport Oeoc.11 nou~u 1 blk from bPdt.h. flO srn OI\ 1n 11 $350tr110 ye11rly L 110 meso 650·8739 ri.1mmtewntd Npt Ben 3 t:id $250/mo uon srnkr 650 '159 ler•Jnce rm, cun Include e••:.1111(1 pno11e sys Also pur fllll sp11<;11 avllll .754 7011 SPIRITUAL READINC.!:> Adv1<.etn all ma1te1s Love marr1.ige & business Also cot.lnsehng t8 t5 rme 1111 gallery 1800 sq fl Tulloe C•ly' E~tlusrV'il Sombart & tie1man r1Qhl5 ~ yr le<Jse ;i(lnt Q•O&~ ktiQllllflll mm ot one year 1c;c.t1nl 1J.11pe11ence 1n all pllases ol commercial 'ti.,nlc1no teller trans acttons Vt I I t,.'f 4 • LA• ~l\ f \ I to I.• p.111 f"t I , A .. ~I $ ,~. .. l ie Canyon lwnhm f11 I I\(, I I: f ' . hh ~' I I I ,, '' ' ' LI DO ISt.E LIDO LUSE , I' '. l•• ., r COUNTRY ESTATE ft, ,, • ' ''", f "il•f ,\ ot t I I t• • "(\ I • I ' 11 •• ti 1-. .... _ .... ,..,t.J;•..u.-....... .... UTILITIES tREE ·. .. ~ $1 .,. . ' H ''•~ 'I\ I• ~ 'r I •" 847-5441 Laguna Buch 2648 Htwporl Beach 2669 l I USTSIDf >1t" "' ' J Bi . I llu Wo1lk to IJ••.ot h I (lr ~IOvt' 1 "'''' use H"' ~•l II•" r ., 1 r , ~ ._ ~ 4 ':I 0 111 u ,111, , ,, d tr111c lnrtrv "" !i36 4637 • ,,, rn i ,., r•k b 1," • l'rtf1\]4~ WOODLAKE AP'TS t TSL MgMt U2-l803 ,' Eh 2 Oa ? 1e11 ates $ t;11)() h7!> b3.,9 NO f [E Apt & Condo re11 1 .. 1:. Viii" H1mtdl!> 6fS·ol9 l'l 8rokei. V( RSAll lCS 7 6P<lrnom I /M ocean view. block 10 beuch S307tmo. 1st last !lap NS 675-0818 1617 Weslc h ll, N B 278 1365 sq II Su11 .. 01e 101 medical or dental Ag&nl 541·5032 250 sq It S2001mo 779 W t9tl> St C M Tom 85 t-8928 AQl 1916)583 5581 So E1 Camino Rt!&I Sen 1•---------C1em Ltc'd 492· l'l!I! We c.an oft you beaulllul new olhces a loenOly wort< envtronmenl wmpe11t1ve salary and Ltat & Foaad 3004 IJt Oltthi11lltldi~11t Well est al) •wo men s ctotrung s1011; on a central INTERVIEWING BY Nt1wport location A 11110 APPOINTMENT ONLY' LE2!2Gt benettts ' f'SIDE 2 BR 1 ll ~µ<iutlll:.. I A 2..0r lru111 ~'•10 1,11u·s I\ 'oltt.lllm:. i••iul x ,p,, 1,uq~1 rue AiJ"'11 C,3 1 4!lb0 f /M stir 4 Br Nwpt S~res llm. pvt bath, ', block_'°" bell S3t7 50 • '• utll 631 63 ti or 5:?3-9080 " DtllU it.6 p 11 1c:.~ ~ urntsht>tl Secrutar 1al area patio deck. oto11n view Fashion Island area C..011tacl Bruce Cllarltl~ 759 0700 oµport a1-a reasonable FOUND. ADS pnce s:ie ooo. • quality Please Call Person~t (7141760 6000 H ft_. l 't.' JH l)lllt"I ' UH I • t ( ·"' .,, 11 ,., 'tl'1LJ t·4t l .l'f h• l M I Ht.•I :' U1 ' l• t 1'f I j U •ttJt 't t II • un "' 11 1• \A Iv r u h ct•• ,1f1 d lJ• 11u1ih,lly t 111•i>C·•I ••Ii .,,~( ut lty , tit .. _, ·~t111v 111 Pt•ts Ji;llJ • '. ~'• ' ~,,.,, ~· 111 ..... Irvin~ 2744 r.J I ,J.l\t">; :' ~tll(f h1w.r'OOU':tf' ·.i I 111t I " I ,,..,,,,.,,. .'Hr 1 1111 Ir pl Al t11q JH•<•b ' ,, ,,,, $1 '' HH' .. ort~ I·" w.11t·1 ~t ,1i.,ie 11 1 1" e,.a 1'" '" 11ci 1w,, P1•v. .$600 •' • ,, ' l't I I I • I It 1 ·I 'l.!O ,lftt't bpt" ' .,. t' .,,., .! "~•''f\ I• t •~' \ I I 1J .GARDEN VISTA APTS : 1 •• ~. , • t1 • ' L1guu Bucb 2748 1 R11tm .<pl N1·11f1 I dljiJI d ; 11 II fl't 1 V•··U lt-11'-e 01111•1 I llr I ltl'I 110 p\JIS, 1-'Cll>I 4 11 11.10 I t511t SI AµI ( N1•w1>tJ• I He1gt1ts $(,00 645 7J'>'> ~IJJ<.10115 dPI I 1111 hom btiat 11 ~w ""'' d•.Jpes· 04'"-' i • ..,, c;1uo10'NWPI 8FA(.,H $1!10 mo"" I 1111( 6'.l 1 474 J F 1rmmte snr lg 3br Ilse tn CdM $370 • utol Marte 759-~3 t5 01 863· 1144 , .. rmmte 10 shr 2br 1 •.,ba 1wnnse deck pool. CdM $350 ISi 3 las1. Days 67Q f'j 17, fives 673 0120 • CdM Olx suoles ampl pkg $350up 2855 E C~t Hwy 675·6900 l!llliO.IDr 'I-61LI 4.0Q._ ARE FREE -~' \11111 Hit' I Ill 1'11 ... '"' Call:. R~; ·;~l U2-Hll I . R(T.,IL/OFFICE __ .._ ----• QUICK PllllT SHOP H1fQl'I Bolbou oc.eanfrunl • 11•· 1.n ct sate• pr ce Cno1cu Newport Beacl'\ 10· I ml ' y • I nome µ11r1r.u.im•<. view talion on Pacrl•c Coa~t r ound BJssell 11ound i 100 000 Nel ttrolit You DESERVE 'Tl $JS01rt1<> b7S 9644 1 H d Malt• Vo<.tona Drt(.,<,1 $'J'> SOO Own pay"1Pnf twy ,1rbor SI e app10K It l 9 Ben 494 7144 1 ady win sn1 J Br 2 , oa t;>OO o;q 11 714_645. 7 lOO wy '1 S>J'> 000 An11ut1I sal1>'> Nl')~ <I •h'<I .'0 1 twnnome Iv< 1.01100 w I or 2 work I ou11d 1Jlo11.~ lt!"1dll: dog ' '"" t-S 1 ', 9 0 0 0 Eq1Jat Oppty Em1>I M/F EIANK1NG TELLER \II L Al•f COMMUNIT' ing lo1lloP'> Ov(lr 35 Sec. B1oyho111 0 1111.t!S . patios Vr<. p,11 /lo L .,,,. B.tllJOd (, F C. In• f' '>I In E" I!> :' H11tn l Bu 1600 !>Q 901,. tonvenient lot 1J•1t•1119 ldntl011a1 µ,.,. bl', 1 t40 "" .... ~no S'Jl 14JO (Part-Ti•t} II ol 1•Wt' l11•ury 'l t.ar (,3 1 !>409 67J 1003 It••'' I t . ' , ti , 1•r q.11.1q•·'> o;p.t'> 111 every J ound F tir11 is Olk Sr1e1J Investment 1 w,.. are seeiung an outgo· 11> 11 11 lulll•••·••"'"'"'w~ "''"''' """""'!J•lel1tn· LIVfAI THEBEACH Cn1ner Jambor t1t! at Mwltl IJrn & bl> !"'flll 0 orhanities 40l8 or1ganoc.ongen1allnOov1d- lt•I I ' h I •·It ... .1 ·' U2-U12 I'•' '"'' k" '"'" '" rn•w I '"II ro111r1' wur1tl hurr11ng S11r Ot>ltghllul BalbOd IS MacA1tnor, mc:ludes S•g" ,unutr• rn .. f Au'>I Shuµ pp uill to wor~ in a public '"'""'' Av.111 '"'"' I p1•1 111,.111,,c I'S m>e•<> w;ive ,,..,111y hm p111 ba1h "gtirs, approx 3SOO sq It '" c.utw N e Ar1t1nal OPPTY 10 INVESTORS contact oroented pos- •'"' Nu 1 i.:l~ i)!IU •11u I 11,.,,.. ll'"'"'" 11,.1141, ~ '$300 ul•I mc;I 675·9 t4'l groun<l ll'vel execuhve 01 Shtiller 175 Mti~" O• I n1·••0f'Cl $ tOO ';d Poss Olton Musi nave previous - " c ''''' "' 1,1:.1 .'\ . ,. , 1, ,1 , ,1,,1 11 e" e, .ill ~ :tour lvt· msg h<.e :.ulle EllCeltent Pdrk <. M 644-36.S~ t:i2.0.Qt":. '!!.~!.~-~US 7982 CdSnoer Or telter e1- Oalebout Bay & Buch ·-Rul Estate 63 1-7300 .. . . '\ •;or • B· • J. OCEUV IEW , . ., .,,,;;. ·" .. " .,, ... , Aparl mtn !S, Uni. Balboa Ptn1Mula 2707 I I •,..:. • .. ,,.. ,. 1, ·.,>1o1111 tt4 l•""'"'•I 1 1 .. ,1,111 ltV•ll<J "'9 l<1ndlorodespPra1!' OO •Ct! Tigf'tt ·rypmg -1 1.,4 , • 1 ,,., 1, M F 2 Br 1 o,.. Nr SC St ori sq 11 .. s is <.,"" found r gr..11 Cotkdl•"o Help Wanted 51 '>k•lls ano tn,. ab•ltly to f '" ''• ,. l II "' " .. " '''1• '' ""''U1t'' 110 "' P1.ua Poo1 tennis 25·35 i<drcn 75'2 5444 f<1~1t1lull JreJ ld!>I ,.,; .. ~ CAR WASH ATTENOAN communicate Nell will\ , t• ii' 1 p, ~. I "I ,,, '' "' I ';' "" .~~1,1110 70111(111uAltiS JI '> S250 %6 2077 DOWNTOWN LAGUNA I 644 16 "' Mdle femdle A.pr.I• di I olners ' 1 t 1 t fl l I 't i•tJ if\ ,. t rldl1l Uf H / \ 1• .. 11 I<' fl vt• 1,.,.tt•'""'' nn" .,,.,k, 111111 Ju.,1 ,.,,,, o• New-M F' snr E Blufl 3 or 2 ba P1ot olloce ,.ppro• 400 I 01.11112 Husky ca11 .1110 4625_ Wl'SI Co .. ~• '1w f for mmedoate consioer· "••I ' k : •tl , ·1 1.1 "''' l .·oo 1 I 1•ort Hlv\I It c;o ot San c:o1100 N B Non/smoker ~Q 11 $440 mo 494-3269 •df'11toly 661 7048 NB o50 lO l6 attprt please coniaci· 11 .. •i1·• l1wv SIO!>Otmo SJtO · u11b l'l!J~t7 •llllf!llllll _________ Found Thurs St Berndrd *SALES* 11. '"''' v .. I 111 •I I I wcuk I 'd 1 !14 J!J 147J Orange We'SliBJIU TOWMHOlllES Condo for Rtnt "'l P'""' "'"v u 1>1, M ir ro siu notne nr .-FRtE REiit * Bav & Nwp1 Bl Con1act 111111 S·I'•" r"' J'l4 1'1.•1 A•P ~5; ;~~~d432~;4ss~':::,~s F11s1 montn free ,;, our -C..M An.!rnal Control L N' I 2752 Sunset Beacb 2788 brand new all aor ton· Found very lrg wn1 mdle &gun& igue 1 Br $s501mo §?50 NB t hse 011 bcn, 3.Br. 2 01t1oned p16less1onat ol· oog w red collar VIC. B• ' t• s1ens l'-' .,,., S1t!rs 10 -:.and New bd 1 bd $395 01 2 bd 11ce bu1toong Be the t11st 22nd & Newport Bl;O GLENDALE -Clnsid•> FEDERAL P1101 Plumb•~ ~a1es e• l 100 NewportCenter Drive perre~ a mus I Aeply 111 Newport Beach CA 92660 ,. ,u P '1 1ac crpr 16466 <'4111 St 5550 N-smk1 Very Pri· occupant 1n.tnese luaury 957·8650 , """'Cl , .-1 1 , , .. .,, ,.11 111 S'>'•'> 010 . IJ L9I ., ·, .,L 11a1e Reltable 548-0 108 11 tn 11 c 1 _ ., , "' o 1cesw1 a .riew arpe rounO vg F B1ueporn1 I .... I •' .. LI -1,11-4· .II It .... 1Q;>8 I d a s ten ' T E'R s, u1111111~ person Mon-Frr • J71416•4-5300 ,1 1• • . ; ,., Rooms 2900 Newport pr11 rm ba. entry an m ny generou S1 .. mese Magnolia a Hf • L L ,.. ,., • b• :' 1 ·• .t•r '""' 111 ltij Eastblult condo Ille ant upgrades Grouno Banrung H B 968, 1360 1526 Newport Blvd IOOHHPER ASST ,, l \" '"'" t»l IMSTAMT IN! • El• 1 Ba au 1111 '"' fruit v .,., f.. df pnlrl 'lf It j t\ S ·"""':'.:le; -S,dt::> '"' --,., v-. ,fj',n S• •1 ,,, ",,,,, t•J tf<.u.in Beaut ,.p .. c.1ous turn hm i. 1 1 p , 1 v s 3 5 o and hr~t lloor suotes s1o111-c, SI Mesa CA 1 8881 k I I el 'ng a' Under·$ I 00 Verv Help' Losl F wilt Cahco 0 a St.SO mu t..rt!IJ tlJ 4 non sm r m a ell' 0·838 18-rl. R-644·6806 ' 1641 1289 SJSO Jo1>11 548 t>4'll 544.9459 convenient locatton at ·cat. 131n & P;ilm. H B NewporlBuch 2769 CdM unturn pvl. 1Jnl lull • 1615 North French St S 100 reward 960· 7096 I Ac.toun1111g Clerk wto tor OCEHFROIT Santa Ana. 'l blocks west 960-9'/86 842-2460 Restaurant Apply be· lBRCondC> S<:t t:JldQ.!ll'al~ Or:>lll ,,,,1 rnCI qu..,i 2 F l E TSL M&ml L•c.t• ~ 0 , 1 c.lut> Ilse SJOQmo 5.,, 675.4863 1 Ammie w11nted 631-6140 of inc on and olt remps to Losl c;vay & wnt Sll•n· Tzu tween 4 ttddy H I l ._""" 1he Sama Ana treeway a1 F med nair Mauoe RED ONION 2406 Npt Newpori Beacl'\ based wno1esa1e 1nt'I 1our co nas 1mmed opening tor-• bkkpr exp on AI R, AIP, pay;o11 a bank rec Send resume & saJary req 10 PO Box 7 t50 N 0 92660 ••2 -1603 ' ;,. ;;•'1 1 ·"'110 _,.' l'ei Ou•el Prot bu!.1nessman 36 Bl N B ,. '--..!"' ~-4 'tH> 4046 Lu• Ba•t>Ou 17tn SI vie Irvine Terrace COM •d DI en tl;'$1J ~ 2'> pvl f'nl oa 11 smk• resp wisnes 10 •FREE WATCH!* Tues eve Bio rewa10 AIRL-NE -F1ogr11 Allena IOOKKHPER <t '"" .,, R• ;> t ' 'l l\l .. ~ .. •fJ """7 sn1 ns~ or condo w/prol IF C Must ha"e construe • , u.~ u '"-' F 1n Nwpt ~rea Ask tor FREE PEN GROUND I 675. 3646 720-2922 Jnl:. entr 1evetpos111o"s • -I''..... i' • It, ''"'II ,, I I p .. _ .... ,,, reg)1ona1 ca1rter t1on e:JC)erience Seno , .. • .r , ~ 11 , ,, • 1 , '" 1 ''"' • ,, t•l'• Npwport """'' hi oeacn I M•~P 646 2424 days STAINLESS STEEL BAR· Lost Samoyed V•c -M F H" Grao 2 ye~rs Resume 10 McDan1et •, , r .,, .i•, "' , ,.,, , , 1 l'11u1 \1f-nr11s S2!>0 Avd1I ' -~EL WITH BUil T IN Flo e 1wa n r Sa ta " ~ I B 1ae 3187 A ' n_~, .• "'" • 1 •' ' ~ ' W»' nuw C.48 4~(,U <t'l3·4888 Prcil le 30 yrs. looking ro OU A RT z DIGIT A l w ' r e 11 PuOhL contact wor~ e~-ui rs e trway ., .. v ..,, 1 • f~1•J 1, i.· 11.J, 1 ,.,., ns•''dPt COM Nwpt Ano1 556-532" I• n1sg Mri<>nce 0, COiiege For Ave Costa Mesa CA TSL M I U2 1603 I WA TCH Our gill to you I """ 92626 cm -ft:" . HA trp l~Jt 1gl! N•lP "'"' '•'01•1 111 Cosia '84 67J 1656631-981 6 1us1 IOI lookong al our llEWAllD d1Jpl1ca11on ano 1ntor or wknds 6C2-6221 :, ' \'< o. "' '"'JO• M" " L. J II d It Pro! II' 10 snr w/same space Pay not hong and NO Quesuons asl\eo lorrt>• rnat1on send a stampeo CABINET SHOP HELP A :c; 1 ·I 1 "'· tiPM '>~8 Ci8'!;> Ooiet non·smkt East I not1>tn9 to s•gn turn 01 b1'etcase tost " ~"'' aooiesseo busoness t GOOD dr<vm9 record •' :-: a n ... , 1 , , 1, tJt-..t , lt EAN BREEZES 109 or Bluff NB Furn 3 Br \ , Balboa c a11 Aguilera ~1ze en ... etope 10 Airhne tt1Per1ence helpful Du1 not ,,. ,, , 1 ~1 '"h' 1 1w1rr1 1u111 rm'" OJ SJOO mo • •, uttl and Call Mrke •n suite 205 at 675•0817 F1.gn1 A11enda'lt~ As-necessary $<1 hr 10 start t' , '-··· .,. ~ t•·D ,,. b98~ ~,~.· .. ,1v1~~.:~.;.: .. ~·Ptl~1:~~ deµo-.11 759-t980 1111:(1;~4•)oaU-1&2l Pmouh 3012 ~~~~1'o~·iAos3~~; '6<19 850-/1155 ,..1 , c: "'· "<>" ~"'~ 1 non tJmk• T v Prol!M 2br 2be, N~wporl , .. __________ C11hitr Rtce,t $300 O<.eanvu sec qualttyltv •• CIRCUS OF AMlllAL HOSPITAL E1oer1enceo lull or. PIT ~~I'~;~ :;:0~2~~ • I •nl'l $425 12 1 645-3756 NEWPORT BEACH "'Costa Mesa F T keMel casn1er wanted 101 EXECUT tVE SUITE MASSAGE .worwe• Mon -Fro Call Fasn1on Island Retail n N' m CL •JB l IVING [1.1111uJ Pt<n rt µvt entl Prol M J3 non smoker has OFFICES !,.:8-3794 c9·61 store EOE. 644 ·5070 110 1.0Cl~tt•Q (Ir smokmg n•~e 2 B• house 10 share.I Fashoon 151 760_8070 7 lCf NO HARBOR Bl VD • •. '.'S 1;-'> l)•q Edsls1de C M yard spa FULLERTON IMSTHT Ill! ' .. , USWERIMQ SERVICE Corona dtl Mar 2722 SULAU MOTEL • 'Jf P«IS 548-9219 oc Atrport 7S2-6408 ll0-8112 Repotdote re11teQ.at1.Q<rwyi,.. HWrGRT HACH l HY A WEH ' .. ~ "S app11cai.c;r;s lo• : t-or ,,,,noeo OPf-"J' r 1•l•Jc• ·" •01ce "ecess ,,, E>ce 1er 1 sa1ilf, µlu~ fT1 "'Pt bcnu .. c;,ogrJl'Y· l.J 8 4pm "'°\"" r,. SILVERWOODS ,, ' .. ...... • I •, _,; ' .. . .. 'I" . ; .:. 1, ,,, 1r• •, •'I -"' I i '' '. r, •• '. t . ~ • t 'I ,•, ,.,,, ,, l t I 1t1 • ! 6U-1900 1,1 H r• 1+f •• t' tr " .1\,1•! I '1~0 IJI b H .. l c..n 1 ,, , SS'.10 /,~•v ·~'lid!~ nvv. avarl I t" , \ ""> I'. llP ( Olnr 1 \ ~ • JI ,,., u 111tJrn ?'lid• ''"'"I 'ti Hlvll CM t>41; /44') SU I SUM lODQE ~'"I wk 11;l C.H>ll' color 1 v 1026 w Cocist Hwy r~EWPOR I BEACH N•ll ~hore h1s spacious ~00 2no fir qu1e1 street ATTRACTIVE t1•c.t"lv lurn apt al Oak n1Ct'ly l11dscpo .bldg 0 11 MASSEUSSES "'°''d G.irden' N B w11n ~1ree1 parking -garage TO SERVE. '1'0.J rf'f1nl'!I tao~. or F1cot1ege ava11 645·4800 Vocky studPnt prtv b• & ba lrg 645·33:>3 dys pool di otner 11:c & socoal fdt ReduC11on tor ve1y 11ghl nse wo•k. ot dest1ed Reier 1eq 548-2873 Oll•ce spaces tor lease 747 II $595 mo 1SI month rent free ul rls pd A C ground fir 1055 El Resp lemale 10 snr nse 1n Camino Dr Costa Mesa ESCORTS/MODELS Outcall ONcY 835-9 199 EXOTIC DANCERS M r For Bacnelor1e11e1 Part;es strrpoer grams 8:?6-494 I FASMIOl ISUll 7 14 -250·(')3~5 AllPRErm cE TRA1NEE v ,., .. Costa Mesa 2724 I' t . : th•r ·~ Sn.I"' 4 r•d•rn nome CM '/4 . non-smkr 3 Bl~s E ot "'aor'/1e.,. & " p<1n1 > lilO S4'>0 mo S400 , ut11 24 t·1303 Aoam~ EXOTIC DHCERS Bachelor Bac1>e1ore11e 0 11.ce & B>11t>oay Pa111e~ 100 YEAR OLD COMPANY '/,e are no.,. •'ltervrew1ng tc•• ii lull trme permanent ca~noer pos111on m our •N~•• lo & w o1T1en s spec· •dll, store Prefer c.ash1er e• per oence Must be available tor evenong & ... ee1<eno work Gooo sal· a•; &' comoany oenehts Apply 1n person 10 the Sto•t! Mgr 45 Fasn1on 1s1ano Newport Beacn Wanted to Luse YOU DESERVE IT! "4fl!Y. "'') Vil ;: ... c "e fl . ' •°J ,.. ' ·- J ,, F • l . """ I • .. ....... IAYFROMT <;o C.~t P11,1 ol•"fl Nortl'\-754 1040 Mr Trac) •(j,''-'!''' ,..,.,, r. M '\4lt OS t4 eves Resp temale to snare 2 Br, __ lHE UST HU1'RlH · .... v ·•~er • b< ;, ., 1:1 1 "'-1 '"' 1'"1 • ' .,, l, nw~'>"IJ" I 2 Bd CdM nome non I IAY VIEW :. • " <• "1 " ; " •q I 1~1 I. Clf'..i111"Y -.mkr no pet~ 673-5480 ,,,.., " 'i '• r. • '" 1, t.4.t ll 12r, 5pt1coou~ nn11w {, M Pro I , . Beau11tu1targe ofl•ce avail· 7 38·8538 558-8538 ·--t>C ... ' 1 .. mt1lt' 111111t•11ed ~Ser I Resp M/f' n·smkr snr lger Able s21sq 1f "64t'-46.W F.Q.1 a tabulous JHO .-,,_·,, .tV .S·J 1';"'N",!Tr~....,__ ./ f'}p t'W 1~~1'0S1:iQ m11 6l8-1'f furn""'fise 1fvmn-"f9ff{, fTr-9-5--·--; leS9tOnat<iiiiSsage bv ' I •r ... r I -d • I' ' l r .. I ;• .. "":" CM \300 . utll 548-8369 • S320luo ""'t:"""ts•d•DS Dan 645-1426 12 8PM r· ·, .... t<-"~ • J t-•' P• Q Stepo; to t>t>,1ch Furn sac ·" '' ~·r , • r •« s·.r,'" f> ,pi Ru'>s sundr>l'< q111age Nwp t Resp young prol F shr a c rsirms 17301 Beacn PllOFESS'L *,...SS'~E '-:.L!'"'""-' --. ... ,-~'j..(.l.r_,....._.., ~-hl'-a l..A'll .l~(.QhtJ (.Qll ,,. Q L .. t) , 1no•· , ··~·· "'e¥> J t,r 2 . ba Bc:n ~>100 mo 675-4816 spacious 3 Br apl Santa BlvO H B 842-2834 •• •• Bio·Health Cen1ers men women & cn1tdren rns re 1mbu1sment avaol Call tor ' appt C M 645-77 17 Ir• Tusltn 559·9019 Hunt Bch891 9S44, El Toro, M V 85S-6855 s21sm~9':au~~ -• UECUTivt SUITES • 1ti I if (.!P :,.! ·~ 9d~ •• .. -c. .. .:. •• »12 ~9~.~ 'lrph"·· POfll l.lC \pnn•S WESTLAKE VILUQE I yr I~~ $ 1400 261 737'l , e• pQnl tdCUll gr1r,Jge J• • >r"d•t rm no pets tf(J-t1 XLNT nr Hoag Pvt entr & Ba N o;mo~ 1no kite S300 646· 1035 01 645-9095 Hoteh&Moteh 2904 LA UNA BEACH MOIOR INN quol'.'I 250·0440 all 6 I MO FREE RENT 557 2428 W sn9r1 term lease tull Ammie needed $200/mo , ulols ' ba1n & k1i area Sec provided S47·2876 S A serv suites 88 t Dover Dr Suite 14 NB 63 1·3651 1 1 "THE 11 EXECUTIVE SUITE IGntlmr1 seeks lady sailor PROVIDES lllOUH FLOOR 0,-POllTUMITY An Equa1 Oppty Employer Lalll.e West German C0"1· CLERICAL ~·a••y eilpand'S (o 1;11ne t ---- KP. o'os111ons to be tilled SCHOOL b~ se«ous ilDPhcant We SlCRlTAllY 'dP•elop a~ 11a1n ,OUJ: ~O.ru.s..pet weeL. .::1.,11 managers per "Wr t S6 11-e 80 hr lt!n ag•e~1T1ent 1T1aumu1T1 litCl•t ft Start I Two positrons ava1leble 11200~ ,., llo ~r~oo:~n ~:ss•~~~~;,'g:~ No e~pe11ence necessary Specoal Educatron The Ql .,..._r 1>01· 1 ' ·~ ...... "'"' .. ·~. • '1 1 • Bo SSS5 ~565 9~5W•-191" St Wkly ra1es S 105 & up Oa11y WlclytMontny Nwprt Ctr 640-54 70 unOe• 35 tor wknds SU"1 noommale wan1eo snare 1 mer cru1s1ng 953-9964 Minimum qualif1cattons I o ther pos1tton 1s m Santa Neat appearance Am-Ana area and O•ltngual/ 011tous Reliable Musi Spanish 15 oesorable hdve ca• and oe 1 year Botn requ11e 45 wpm So Calrt resident typing Frnal filing dllte "~ • .J .... '''"-·C l '" f."1(H ~r-.l*P.._1• .,.a·~ ~dr-••·· pr • 1PJ :_ "~1r• • ri:) unl., ~~ .. 111 u'~~ •torr f',1,,f• li;t 1• r1 ""', ..... ' ,,,_.._. I< ) l p Ill A I 110·1 0 t); '' l\t t/l '. l J Av< YOU DESERVE IT! .. "''" ,.. .. , , ... \H ~ ~ ~ t i ' l •• ' r I , :.."'· -;_I": GlJ ; ._:! ~t-'·C.. rpo 1tt.>~ 5' ')~ t' ,, 1 r pl a..--.,-trrl p t!-] ,. ,, r '1 hCJ i Ypt-. "C "'l N ~\t '• •"I• ·~r J\ I ,JI ,.1}P l ... 'I ... l "'', •I, ,,,. r I I l I t n1c TSL ll&mt 845-11 22 Du1 Poiat 1 Br near ocean c•ean ')41d 496 213-40'1·26&i 2726 Lri< t Br w1oceari vu frpl .. n g<11 '!>'·00 rno ~ f'' ·1f)5 3 Hunt. Buch 2740 1 b• 1 b-'1 pr vatP patio t•r>,J gar3QP ftf'Stlly ~ 1 "''"1 $47'5 mo ~.10 s~rJ4 Deel 1 Hr ' l>ot ~4'>0 $J7S 'l"I 'l·' I I Mtl iClt!l•nl I t t' r~ f' t h fJ t V fJ '1<'1 41! }4 I *'I " 1, J1.:an ,1 • f I Hr ' f;,1 hf t ; ,, • 1 tlttl•I u1t•tt1~ Q•t' PJ•• • ' t ,,., l r ~ H1Jnt ••.Pt u'" ib, r f34f).( I tt,, ~I• 1qt1r.11 Tw nh,o t E:;r 2', ~1 • 'tulr 1t•ullfHt r t•tllf'Q I 1 ,, ft,c..Ct /ntt1 '"l " HJ• • fH Uf• f r1, lhn1t ..... ..,.'Ur s "'" l'•lh·l'7 ~ .. fURNIC.IH D nr· llNf Uf{N l'llll IJ. Al I 111111 11£ 'l l'AllJ HI r\1 111 (II tt<, II NNl't '-WIMMl1'11, plu' •11111 h "''"'' ""''" n•t po I\ M11(11>I' ttp•,\1 1ldtl~ 'I II• h Oakwood (,arden A pc1rtml'nh Newport Beach So I ;1111 l hlh '1111" I 1d1 l>nwn h4l 'i'l i N.-wport Bf i\Ch No. RXll lrv11h /\wnu•' 1,11 i11th) 645 1104 K•tc.h s avail Color TV, hea1eu pool & s1eps 10 ocean 985 N Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-5294 3 br pool nouse HB luiatu 2916 HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO $250 t mo Days ltatah 01sney1anp Hote l 896 2003 evenongs 1----------11 2 s 2 7 At Guest Homes 2'905 24 Hr lovmg care. he • xlnt 846-2083 SCHOOL PROPERTY 1 ~ n d E x n , b , Seeking resp female snr FOR LUSE 2 13 986-9255 tood, patio, wornan only S59· 7107 Irv 771·3499 condo on Irv avatl ommed Class room space a\'all In $325 mo 731-7110 ext FVtHB area BELOW 514 orS51·1586 MARKET Annual lse WINOSONG A new Share nice 3br 3ba nome c.riaJm1ng r es1dent1al •n CdM reter s $300 • home 24 hr car!' II oer-1s111as1 644.4965 soon sonal se1111ce m a com-Snr 4 bdrm nouse rn Nwpt lortabte nome hke Bl· Snores Nr boacn, pool. mosphmP w/lamllv s1y1e 1 •ennis w •o oec 1 $350 d1n1nQ ii uct1v1tres Somo mo . ', ulots 548·4340 & pvt rms .iva•I State he tJ t.Rll 01 64!'1 4240 Want ret.,ed lady to shr Vacation lentils 1 beaut 3 Bi tondo on COM walk 10 ocean Obi gar 2907 sunder.k sem1-pv1 separ- -------~""'!~ ale hv rms use ot w o Larqe B19 Bear c.abm Pool avail s4oo . shr uttl wtopt•On 10 r en ew Ma1n1 lcus1od1al1ut1I 1n eluded Contact Carol Jones 84~-li651 X230 Coaaercial Reatah 2918 1 Fenced yard. 10.000· to I 50.000 , near Harbor end Baker 549-8181 Meral t>ut1dm9 appro• 50 by 60 mo to mo rent Costa Mesa 549-8 18 t JUST BRING YOUR SMILE... We II lurn1sh 1ne towel goanl wn1rlpoo1. adult vodeo lounoe & sauna Soutnern Caltl sonly co-se•ua1 oatnclub HEAL TH WORKS - 2114 Hype11on Ave Los Angeles CALL MONDA I 9am-1pm only 114/250-1351 : Ari Paste·uP Tee sti1rls. • p1>one work 432·0301 T1acy Call Beck Assemblers Apply 7 am onl)' M acGregor Yachts t631 P1acen1ta. C M A E.MBL YW ORKERS Light assembly work hom you• home Excellent tn· come oppottun1ty for t1ousew1ves. etc Star1 1mmed1a1ely Call Moggie el 312-969-8086 AISO open evenings tatllt> color TV 'l frplc 673 560~ Ive msg Shops1011tces1stores 650 ~l<'eps 1417 141545-6916 SQ tr or tess reas Rel.i> 1n the Sun Indian WPll'. R!l<.QUl'I Club Condn <;011 1enn1s o;w1mn>1nq Sll"l!PS 4 WE LOOK FOR YOU' Costa Mesa C-2 548·7249 ror Me1T1bers1>1p Info I AS!iol Manager Couple 2 tJ 667-9905 Cleaning 3 Ma1n1 30 unit House1Roomma1es 1 , un1omo1ed 832·4 134 lnda1tual C I Ol11g E •per Pref L<tdy drvong yellow ad on 548 _0336 Rentals 2920 213 248 7866 b4I !>6711 SKI & SAVE' MAMMOTH CONDO $65 NIGIH Woman w icareer wants to s11i.11 e un1Que COM home wisame Non-smkr $425 · ' ulll 760 8304 1200 SQ II w 111110.e area • 1nc1ds ofloces $504tmo 851 8928 PCl1 Newport noqn Thurs t t 13,53 Please t ilH J'\on _.Q.La.Y Cad 213.<;47.3333 PHONE FANTASY Alten(tan1. h11e-on Assost teacher 1n wlcnr tnde· pendent tem1n1st P11t '1 m LI board • SL'OO mo 6:18 '788 Tus tin ~ B• r {\f.f ~ 1if1',1 II fj <i f I ,t ... Westminster 2290 •i.;. ' 2298 .. ...... 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Buell 2740 SlePps 4 631 2854 Reatala Waated 2909 2500 Sq fl warehouse rncts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rtnt&b to Couple need ocean front 2 oll & lg mezzanine 25 t ,1d1e~ to snare your Fant.is1es1 828-7 162 ], t'll IH'~ h11 n ~port ·r 11..n'I th.it thr. bOtll 111.11 wun lhP /\nH'ftld\ Cup 111 '• . I ~, II r f 111 #riff I Nf1 ti I ~ .. ,!flf•tr111I!~( t W t' I I '"•I '"I ,. 'r" n••t J'ttl" ~rrt11ryl1U1•~11 >1I 1• '" I t \ 11• ,,,. I; •1 11tllt1ft>1\t 1Hlrl!I01Pnl llflf)fl•l,u' •' t• ·~!·I Vrll.1) I II 111f111~llJll t1.-1,I" 11t'AW!U<I • 11 • , '" 11f , 1 I 1l.1'lv f1••f .no,1h/t•d 11n•l.-i·.·.1111t.t( 1 t•'" •I t ' •H• 11t II (OU th•'.4·1y• A, LJ4"llr1 f f'H(1 1 .111,fft I 1c1 l'f1f'I; ilff\lt't1 tn i4 1ol,\f Wlfh 1'1 1 • • ,, I l•J •I pond·. '""'"' l•v llilurAI ,.. , tJ, ... ,.. A1J1J l•1 11••1 1,nn1\ ruurt~ ~""1rnmw.~ I lr·I •ri.•S I \. "• ... , j .. ,,, l1H +ilrun ,.,,,, \htl(lf'tO• • J • "1• ''''''"' 1n I yr ,, fol J ~IJ• • Jnyullf wuulrl • '"" 1 r .111 ho•" rl ''" ~·ron•1b11nk1~1111 tin• ,tnit I,.. ' bt'~rr1nl" or • 11111 I"'" b.1111 •ti'"'"''"'' 1111111 S~/~ Seow111d Vdluge I '•' •, II 1 1,n,•t .. n ~. ··~· I An• ll~nl>11(lt011 ~•~r h t1A ! 71'11 891! 9% I 2908 bacnelor or 1 bdrm Yrly 3042 Enterp11se C M at I PMYSIOLOQtST Sbue H 1 a 0 1 644•8417 Paula11no btwn Bnstol & •, rill 11 rctocaitng e 'v 1 _ ~ 55 Fwy 54¢ sq II NNN co"duci1ng lree weight WHY HASSLE? Employed male. 30 seeks 957-2731 546-6985 loss seminar 90"1• sut· ROOMMATE FINDERS hsetapt 10 shr wtstable cess •ale No1 a powoer, lntf'rview~ screens. person PO Box 3021, 2 660 SQ II. 3975 Birch shot 01 p1e·o11ck tood 11 " 1110 S • niatcnes ..,01 Cos1a Mesa 92628 NB $ l 330 M 1A zoning Sea1ong hm11eo 7 JOpm <> .... Agent 541-5032 Mon t 1114 14310 Cul· ,,..opte You talk only 10 Prof couple needs small ver Dr Irv 559-9584 quuhlted ilPlllc ~ 181 apt or tge 2 BR unit Sttratt 2922 43<1 I Rorch Newpo11 CdM or Bal Island Lv 5x l 5 locked room. pvt en-TR'AVEL w/yoong male 64 t 1899 message 54 1 3289 trance. in Costa Mesa executive to Acapulco D $20/mo (2 131515-3615 Nov 23·30th All e•· d Br ' Bn hou5e, W I · Resp Fem 30 w/2 cats penses peid. 857 -8428 1111e11 , et<. $250/mo ' ne~di bach/1 bdrm by E COST A MESA sw dllp 646-8386 121 1 754-7796 storage. 8 x 10-, S25trno WILL SHARE TM£ PRIZE Ava•I nnw prol temafe to wanted 2 or 3 br baytront, 642-2227 on e lucky number for !he shr w/<;ame 1n CdM, $375 furnished. 3 weeks. prel Aaataaceatata -3002 Alpne Beta Bingo Game • 11t11 11/smkr prefer 12120 or 111101 548-5873 Do you have 200, 229, 120 08 .. o or 120-209 1 SCR•M LETS 1 603. 6 14. 661. 892. 833 Ft25. room & ooard exch Gar11t1 fer ft • Pteue call 960-0331 for typing hltng & clean-IHt Ut2 ANSWERS PtrHHI •ng. no k1us, 2ti.: 2ba. Eastside Coata Mesa Sem'"tl 3014 snldk 4 blks to l:!j:h H B t0ll20 garage, storaoe Oopner -Slouch " 536 6 1;1 t Jim niter 5Dm only. avail now 645-7234 Blanch . Unllke *'SPIRITUAL READER* Odious. Eldest AdvlSer In &IL .matters. females wanted. 3 rrns NEWPORT BEACH 10,.20 DONE READING love marriage. bUSlllHS, :ivdll 111 nice 4 Br nse. cerages $95 mo Vicky 9 63 9397 f l<.•ltP (,M Quiet 545•4800, 645•3323 Went to a local diner and etc 675-24 5/ 1· Nnn ~mk•« ,23oimo , ordered 11lphabet soup A I i 0 4014 ultl rvr<. 650 2617 Office ltallll zt14 guy sits down and s1111tt, U HH '1· I oo k 1 n g o ve 1 my Clltl OllSILTAIT rf'male to shr 3 Br beaut turn twnhs nr ocean CdM $aW/f1'Wl 67~ I-- snoutder Don t 981 so Profllablt ' Scientific drap last. ne says. · I'm not 1ng skin care, make-up, 00Nf REAOING-yet • nu1r1t101T1\ wl!Tdrot>e We People wno need people 11a1n 545.4 t37 BJbys111e1 Needed m our Balboa home lor children 9 II 10 Most nave own car Mon thru Fri 3 to 7pn> • schl holidays Will pay $3 35 per '" Call all 7pm 675-8980 HIYSlnlH IHDHI Temp /perm daysteves Call Charlotte's Sitters tor appt. 645-3746 llllll& Wells Fargo Bani\ Orange County Aorpor1 ol11ee. nes an immediate opening for a Part-Tl•• Ttlltr to work 30 hrs per week Silt mos previous bank· 1ng e•perience 1s re· q1w ed We can otfe1 you excellent t:>tmellts and 111endly work atmospnere For pe1sona11111erv1ew please call DelOft!s (l 14)1ll-I040 WlLLSfAllO 11111 ll-"3-83 Call 966-4025 for 1nlo1mat1on OHHl OOHTY HPT.OF EllCATIOI All Action Emplyr m/I CLERICAL/TELLH Reqoores .. 0 wpm. own automobile. high school grad & neat appearance Thrift 3 loan. savings & loan or lln ance ex· p e11ence nelplul Excel· lent tra1n1ng. ~nellta. aovancement & salary Call for interview • Forst Thrift ol Ameoca 714-558·6891 CLEHTYPIST 50 · wpm General 01t1ce du1tes Prolesstonat at- mosphere Many lull and pan time openings Call Nara.in Casta Mesa al 95 7 -6026 or Linda 1n Anaheim at 956·5180 tor appo1ntmen1 APPLE ONE CLERK TYPIST GAEA T WESTERN SAV· INGS 1s tne place to slan your career with a dynamic. growth 011ented f1nanc1at 1ns111u11on This 1nd1v1dual will work In the Loa11 Document ()e.. partmenl Duties Include llllng. preparing reel et· tate loan documents. enswerlng phone s . checking dooumen11 and inventories Typlno of 45 WPM rs required W e oiler competlllYe s11lar1es ($8 10tmo ) end e xcellent benefits For In- terview appointment, call between 8 OOAM 4 30PM , Monday lnru Fri· day latll ltriltl (l 14) lll-4111., UUlWllRll U¥1111 • ' ocf All I/tr\'/ 11 .. llt•lr I <>Pl Slovl' rioh•!J \JI>! nrl S ')Cl' mn 'Ii t r,;1111 (,rn11Ho S1yh• 2 ~r I 0.J 1fl\<l1 A ()r.tnu" AvA Jt r ill llr I 11'1:111 '"'" "" ~· O.··~n r IPfw,tv d .... nnrnc M H,A, h In M• I,, 111•11 ll•t•n w•· I 011 M1 f 4~d~tt ltt S~•w1t1J V1ll~R~ I 11m1~h1nR\ ~·~·l~W • Ot>tn daol1 10 ~M 11: du\k I nm nl !lmk1 to shr 2 br, 2 1111 11p1 in C M $;160 1nc1 11111/0 N tv Don 6<12-5271 1·3 Office 1u1t111 avall1ble as low as $225/mo No '1et1~ reQUtfed Uttl &- jQnllOr I al services In· r.111rted I blk to 0 ~ Air- port & Fwys 546·2801 Want Ad Hetp? C.811110-5678 642·5678 ahoutd 11wey1 cheek tile Servte. OlreclOfy In trill OAflV P)LOT Ronrd & Care Home for [qual Oppty Fmp m/f/h/~ GHii 11 ... 11, QA eldertv Ll~~.6. Irvine ~- $3000 mo 77 1·3499 C11111tU~ Acls 64~>.5678 Equ111 Oppty Emplover mff -' . -.• t.. ' L ' ,. -I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 13. 1983 07 ,_A_.•r._11_1_11 _____ .,.•_oo_k_k_u,.r_in_.1 ____ ..,.cta_i,_ltl_C_u_e ___ !""'"" _01_r_d_ea_i_n.,1 _____ H.., ..... • ... e_,c ... 1 .. 11 .. n_in ... 1_~--Muqrz hin1in1 lttlia Widow Cloni•t f;j;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;iii I o .. ~ .. w·•~ P u~•r•.i l •I l(lkl.pg p.i\rOll 9•'" ai;ctii Child care Davi. t~1l MOW•lllE•TRllll ROBIN'S Cl r lili1NG ~-e~r-ir-'!k-·~R~•oc-..._"'!C:.~o-n_e<_e-.l_e_ INI tfX 1 t-AIN llN(, -.-. -0<11rigtt CQMI WHllE WIZ6.fiD $ ll1•p,1ir;. St>.11Cl1.tllfll) \ 't!' 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IS '" (,111 µit ~up & o011ver E:i r (7 14}241 1215 v • •~llA1" ~ f>l I ;io~t. 111111sAl Lyo1q•.w'"' IA•l ld'fS fhll"'" ''""''' l 1111•lUllll~el ()42-7047 Conhaclon H d D., ....... l1/Thorou1h Movin1 P AIN llNC. l,.11 plo11l1y ecret1.111l - J lt11l•S •10 d I\~ ••• II' .. 11 1fil UHH\ " .... , Cener1l ID Y••n Have rels Becky no Q.rl)!J Oryw.111 ""'""''"II I'"" Servacu I 111 111.. 111• & 11,,~,.., 11'"" C1biaet M1kin9 1 .... --...,.,..------L11e plumnlng eloc carµ •A· 1 MOVIMQ* ,.,1 1.• yr•, c•iv lj')IJ 0111!/ I rYPINWWOROPflocfl,1, Stilt L1w DAILY ' ,,..~ r ,,.., ··~•" ''"~ • Nl'w c.ibine1s c.1111ne1 n.-mooel/Aep.itrs. cor11m Floor cov1 9 Slllv!I. etc <;1ua11 nsci or HJ>I~ Rtia~ Ot•~• qual11y 2'> Y' "•II OIJAl 11 Y 1•,'1N J 11•c. 11111 ,.,,.,,~ ,,.,,,,.,, "'~•Hnw. •>,-,.,-,-.. -ld .. w-,.,-q-1-,.-,11-s_1_h_11_1 '"'!tan 1 1• .i,>GQ 1 r o.1)s1 & res•d l1c'd uonde<l Freo 0, Jtlrk q52 2443 on.ihltJ ra1 .. ~ w>.ly or mo 11t. 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Tht111~ V<h• '.If>! 4' 1·1 llE&tDI COMM"L llNO 10 yrs Do niv own wur I\ l IC 27804 I Ar b4ij 8 126 wared lr1l> l•C 847 8888 Pro f ma111r0 1e1i,11llf' QUALITY IJAINll m, Huling pe11p1.in1 cort• Lot.al 1e1 11nOMPI Nr Ar PRO Pluter b 1ir I Pl A l fR PA rCHINC, 11•·'-flH fl1' Int 1·11 Ji) y1· "••.11 I u;I 1)d~ ?'• ~ 1 Typing Service '(Jfll .. '-.lj(J,\0"'"' ,. A111 r 11\dl ''~'"'~ .-~rt I ~u 'H 44 .,, Otil\JP JOBS & Boo 546 4656 w1<1Jys F f <;<,tONAl •, It It. r' 14'i L d . 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Klfk W ills S44 0344 rrnnae11 b m~u•t!O ht!e '' r ,,.e t'SI 840 I iOS '"mm1ng du ing •llc • • est lit (,.JJ NO 290804 Ur.1.11~ Cll•d• ''""' S' I WANT ACTION" F1eees1 Pe1.,641 1096 t1.iula11ylll1ng 645-733 1 Classihed Ads. your one· 638•6911 Hp0,,.r1a.,,µ1., ,1,~~· "''-I 10 sell., Class1he<l aos 00 M' (. u::; r A MESA HOME u well 642·5676 \l N: REFS 63• i•ua • (,t.1ss1fed Ads.642 5676 W<inl Ads Call 642 5678 C1ass111ed Ad~ 642..5678 slop shop'51n9 center A••vt•mt-M~M f.4? fJOJ3 ~Ho&p Wuted .5100 1Help Wnled 5100 Help W1n.ted 5100 Help W~.ated 5100 Help Wuted-~ StOO He~p Wuled ~100 Help Wuted 5100 I -CL£H TY,•ST D .. n1a1 Laoorator, ass•s· ESCROW OFfiCtR e•P jMana'gement Police Ott1cer SALES Cle11( Apply at Su11e• P r 101J Mon-Fr1 T 60 / ran1 p T No e•lle< w•I .,., n e-...iiee11s.E 1 mi 61 {Ol•Pte <g netCJ m~nage Jo111 lhl!'Clly 01 Irvine as a Pandma J.:1c~ b75 0323 9 )0 1 30 ea~._ .. , 1ur1cr. yprng wpm no e'pe• "3.n 5.i<. ;>O~] llJ' 1 1,,,,,. 951 7'20 sm.in bus1nt:~'> Oge• I rese•ve police ott1te• and l 16 Ma,,ne Avl! Bal 1s1 11el1ve1y N .... o ,, .. ., ,,ior. nee Mature person ·e .Johnson 631 3594 uecomt' an integral parl ldt1on 497 '.l7?" qu•r,eo APPi~ 1n p.,rson.,qepe•·O~'?'~ P"''"'"' "'I" f , t'~r ·Pnceo part 11m11 oltne communily we are Sales Help war11eo p1es- All Valle, Accep1Jnc.e Cc .... \•cnfu',. '"' l •Q"' O•..t1t>~ 1 l'.I e ., p ano 1 y P•' MARKETl•Q seekuig <irea residen ts l•ge 9owme1 cciok .,.are T etwhOnt' Salt!S 18552 MacArthur Blvd "" 1o er qt>nl em,1r , .. 11.nq Aote 1n 1Ju1ld llNei:oed . 2 marliellng rep-inlert1steo tn volet1leer1ng s1ore in CdM Must flave Proven cto~l'r~ prec•ou-. = 102 Irv 85 t G266 N•ght:> & He• ble nou•S 00111 1J!19t'$ :ma ad!. ano , t!st•n tallves E~c1t1ng l a• least 16 hrs per monlh S•rtcere in1e11>s1 rn cook -me1ols firm 111 Newpo••. 4'l6 \82• •t.;m 20l'T"I • input ad cor·~ on -¥OT new idea Call Mr John-to assisl regular pollceot-1ng & selling, retail ex-t,1gn crimm rates. ieaos Clerk C' ·~..,1 Snop co .. r ter P.11nck Tool 642 4321 o;oo . 662-5843 hcers •n p t!rlormmg lhell penence helpful Apµly al driiw w1t1 t•.i1n 650 46'>7 E 1 .)08 Kitchen Things. 3429 '", i:, P ' Costa MMa ' MARK£Tl•C du lies II you re com· Easl Coasl Hw~ ur call T ELEPltONE WANT To WORK ? ,. t.'cl ~.i9 .9 ;<. 1 o 1 .. £ pay munily service orien1eo SOLICITORS , _ 1 .:g~.i FULL T .. • Two pos111ons ava1101>le 1n and enioy a cnallenge 975 0297 otr IOAM lor PART· TIM£ WORK Mail\etrng Depa<1menl .:ontc1ct lhe C11y of lrvrne interview ATI£•TIO• 1r you re 1ooi.1ng ror .ar 1el)' we neeo oe"c:-P "'"' oo 11 all T vo•ng pnones & l1hn9 tl vou nave lhese general 011.ce S'•lls ... e neeo ~ou• Call tor a" ap· po1n1men1 752·9 109 DRAFT£R1 DESIH <.ornpule• le•m·• .:;: Ott· , .. oi;mer I grouµ 1 eelh a ve1c;a11 1e Ele~ 11ol'1C. M t'cnan1ca1 0" s09n Oraflspersor 10 ma•t:1 scnem<111cs. w111nq OtJgrams ,,rieet meiat ::11a~l·C motoed parts ~ al.!>emoly d•a..,1ngs l•Om •f'•l·a 6 s~elC"l'S A ~t; r. oe respons10 e lo• Pn c:•,,eenng docum.-nla i, '" EC0 s 8011.1 ~ & m.i.r,1a1n1ng oraw1n9 '•les J .o11rs related c• I •pportun111es ava11ao1e No e•per1ence nece~s· , 11200 Jamboree Road Sales We want good refepnone ary company will t• a1n Irv 1 n e C A 9 2 7 14 resmva11on1s1s 10 'lee <tP· "" 01 rne Los Angeles HIC"ORY f&RMS r imes C1rcu1a11on De Musi nave car E.Acenent 71 4-660·3600 belore " • p<Hnimenl s 0 Jr 1men 1 1 n 0 u r income '' quahllen For 12•1_83 Person lor Chnstmans gill SALARY appo1n1men1 call Mr sales Call on Pres•denls CO .. MISSIO .. ilt•or·ll• door newspaper Roed 662-5843 IPFfESCHOOl AIDE ol comparnei:. i;iurt has . • " ~..iles program G,i;iron Mornings Np! HerghlS 1ng agents and sales IO•USES '•'l'<l 11our1v wage plus M.,chan1c e~pe11enced 545.1573 mg1s v Con1c1c1 estab Part 11me evening work n•m1ss1on Houts 9AM own lOOIS MacGr.,.gor accounts & create r ew Call after t pm 751-422'3 NORRELL TEMPORARY SERVICES 2PM or 4PM 9PM Ya1.111 Corp 16:11Ptacen·1 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER ones Apply Hickory ,,J' nq •S P•Ov•dfld i.a l.. M Full 11me ECE cer11t1ca1e Farms 171h & Irvine r "'"' l lo earn SJOO & e .. penenc;e requ11ed Wes1c11tt Plaza NB ~ i_, t1•r w~ For an on-mooets "" v, ew c c1tt 1 7 14 l ANO~tEU .... ants II> ii.el! Worh •n a well es1ab· 1r.,~. 361 E•I 1204 ~ou make 10µ SSS Do hsht'O nutu11ng environ-S A L ES ou t going Companion A•Oe for elOer ly worn.in l••f> 1n oul 548-9215 . you have the po1en11.11 10 men1 Satary conun11n C..e"Pra1 o lt1ce Cos1J oec.1101e a mooel 1n Po11s. sura1e w11n expenence M.-s.1 E•Per 1ype Ille 1e1 us be lhe 1vdge Call Cn1td s World Ch1ldre11 s en1hus1as 1 1c well-dressed. golden op- po11un11y Be 1n a1 lhe start o t 1hr5 8KC•ling new video music mar1<e1 Ideal oppor1 un11y lo• the under 30 833•89 40 c~r1e1lc~ tptprer1res \ ~ •" plpo; r I -NO•• 111 •"<l Cm11ae1 ') 1 ,. ; i JSS•St 01111.e m11g1 759-8292 Genier 18422 Culver Dr , • l • ··rertv n1n9nm1 non trv1ne 786 4856 ._.COOKS E roe· pr et J sn11ts 1PP'} a1 1400 111 Coas1 Hwv t.1 .... p1 Beacr- CRAFTS PEOPLE: ~,,J,,11 "' .,,. /;42 4907 w i\ lvs nwS•ng Gove .. m M EN T JOBS MURSES AIDES PROMOTION s 't c,50 . sso 553 v• • c1rn 3 pm E•Per prel sal£SP£RSO• lnteres1eo .n selling 1nere nano, .... o•• al Oecemoe• 3rd Ch11s1mas B0<1l•Que 650-4273 Cre.it IHUfiutor ~1J'OF<MEA I~{. -. 2016 i..• C•l:'t-• l<u ... .iquna •Hts 926.,' 8:>5 ·JI 12 DRYCL£HIMQ HEL, .·1 1 lr.;11' Seras,rr.'T (._ ••Jt ,~, ·•,'; ')4 .: ~·ll ' M.:ilv•e and 1n1erested 1n Can yo11 • N v. 11,r nq t our Are.i tonn ierm emp1oymen1 Spare 3 ttrs ninnlly7 Arr Ewpress Co 11eeos t\Or; 6-BI 6000 E•I " "' t C Ce•l•l1ca11on 1ra1111ng !Areyov sales rep or os1a n 1.,01) Fee tor 0 11 1>< 0,o,~eo Mesa Vir<;Ja weu gi oomed MesllJSan ta Ani:I Gooo 1 1 '• \ori.atpscen1 Hosp11a1 I oeper\CHIOIP opporl Call tor in1erv1ew Hairdressers Mettled ob' f Pn~i;• Srre,~I C M <Jntl sell mo11va1et1? 9 2pm 1714) 'i5t'-3080 ,.,. , '"' H.1•• (l1'~1gr1 5 6'558" Do ymi 7 SALES · VIDEO Expand1n9 co 1001.•"9 !or e .. p d <..red·l .n .es11ga1 ei in mh s nome •oan O"Q 1na11ons Gooa oene11•s Salary commens1.11a1e w e•P ''' n,; 85 t 6266 EDUCAT10N Work on al" OH·<;a!I as·neeoeo oa5.•S '~"""'"''' Ben 760 b098 Ove• n.gn1 work, oncutwk I E1\11°:0:~·:~n;n-;:~,k~IJEsS Equ1pmen1/Mov1es H.,.r Slvllst e.pet•encea I nt>:P•~~n Cn~t~~~~~f8~d Pnone 646 702 1 So1es1Renlats , , g,, t 1 e d ,., "g oe so 2 30-6pm Mon lhru Fri E .. pe,,enced Soles Pe1~n .iv 103 1 11 5 tor Video Eq uipment or CUSlOMER SERV1CE with tyP•"9 s• ills neeaed Perr or Full 11me Cati SUISTITUTE ' TEACHERS $SO 00 per <lay ~ a pm PART TIME him tan tor movie ren1a1s 11a.r St1i.sts wan1ed W1111 Earn up' IO~O -uer PIT delivery LA "Trmer.1 Full or Part-T•me days l,l!<>ri1e1e only CM 1NB I month Aehrees House-days Jam . 6 em. Car & evenings. wknas Hourly ,, Jr Pa C a 11 Sandy wifes College S1uoen1s phone a mt.sir Salary and , mcenuve Npt Center 642 6470 Need dependable aulo lo bonus 494·8496 1oca11on Call Mark , dehver Darty P1101 1n 644 8860 House~eeper1ch11d care l aouria Beac;h (2 hrs per PI T Recephonrst 1yp1s1 16 • 1 A'emmre 1'T11mJm perw ~ay. P".M . m "Weei<. S!t-nr Gt!tl~[Sa1es- 10-som 63 1·2800 I ne+>Oec1 on a temo hve 1n weekend s A M 'Call Mr Mon-Fn 63 1· 7645 $ r,.n1s Own trans comp! B 6 2 43~ 1 • '"'11S<>llOIO Oulces & ca•e arrow 4 • eii QUALITY co•TROL - • r 2 Ch1ldr~ 760" 83!> I 343 EOE Full t•me QC Wllh audio We are h•ung mo11·1ated s s Re1e11 sales par I ume now c:asse11 es minumen re1a11 sales people 1n all of "''use• ee~er live tn tull 11me Christmas Nea1 wage 10 start Apply our Orange County and 'l'"Oedlo•'!lderlt ldOv•n per~on able per son ..,Books On Tape 729 Los AngelesSlores who ,Jt,ie to d(1Ve and COl)k 673-70 13 -missions• II you've got REF ~ -eo Call 513 .. 19:n • Real Es1ata Broker needs what ,1 takes 10 08 sue· Call•; 141%6-403"' or 966-402S t01 ~'''"'Po•• Ber1cn Musi Oe I No11·smkr pref Call Tue~. Farad CM ask tor Greg want lo earn 1op com· , PART 1TIM£ PACKER selhng agent. up 10 !>% c·esslul. call Personnel 1mmed1aie opening or I comm1ss1on/restden1ra1 s n a , p s e c to pack candy boKes f'l·•ry1rec;ep11on1s1 Ac· Costa Mesa 645-538 t Cos1a Mesa Newport TllE u -Beach Dana Point & ~or Class1t ed Ao AC"•ON c a.1 .. Oa11v P1101 AO·VISOA 642·5678 ORAH£ COUNTY DEPT.OF nucmo• .Al! ACllon Emplyr"" t •1•a1e lyping Okkp g Mission V1e10 85 t-6370 FEDERATED ll!ROUP '~ •Is !I. non-smok1n9 a I paRT TIME • •l 1s1 Conven1e'n1ly • Restaurant 213/721-1120 •1,taled near 0 C A11-W£HESHY HLY LlllE COOK (Call Mon-F". 9·5) µ ' t Sa I a r y o Pen 9 am to 5 pm Driving lmmedlal e opening lor ex· •ngton Beach 10 verity So Cs{ Ptrll Bliek Bey Small company near O C .;fi 2801 1 Fountain Valley and Hunt-• per1enGed u ne Cook in SCTRY /IKPPR 1 1 KEY PU•CM OPERATOR newspaper delivery Re· Ro wing and Running Airport 6-8 hrs day Call Wanl Ads <.att b42 !>ti lti • "Y Punch and 9enera1 of· l~le auto necessary Club 64 1.o 1 l8. Ask Dennis R1cllet1s & Assoc 1 CP "'~penence n ecess· $5 00 oer hr plus m ileage Clark 85 t-0424 I :I al.ly ,.1,01.A ~·Y 10 ~ey oy touctt 1 Apuly in person a1 Daily .<t..N1 company benf'hts Pilot 330 West Bay St l.. .. 11 M1111e" aller 9 AM al Cos1a Mesa li4S ~800 See Mr Holland DAILY PILOT MAMl&ER TRAINEE Now acce pting applications for District Manager to supervise newspaper carriers Solary·com- mensurate wtth experience. Company ben efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van. station wagon or pick up with/sh ell. M ileage allowance included . Apply i.n person,· weekdays. 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay S t . Costa Mesa~ Newspaper Pfono out of tun•1 ~-C•r1. If! ~-f ~ o\ .,. . ,); .. r,,'?=· ··~ / ~ I -!'t-:tt:._;a I f or ('lassifitc1 Ad ACTION Call A DAILY "LOT AO.VISOa M2·S'1a KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 £ARN lW TO $75.00 P£R WEEK Ne nQ• h~•t I~ DP1'n1na\ tor 1ounc e atr ·1uws lo stturr re'4er~ tor lht ClfanRt Coi\1 .>a1tr Pilot Our u~ws \1a1t ~I 3 30 pm •114 •ot~ uni~ 8 lO p 111 w~•ys On Saturd•1. wt •or~ a ltw mort llflu" You ••II earn many 1r1pi 1nti 0111e.s. ll011g w1lh tttnms TOUr own mo~y 1111'" I\ no dtl"'""R or (OH!'(llQn 1nvOl•!'O ( you ue '"'"'Stfd plu~1> 011 M1 L.111 (714) 548-7058 hrt-Tim• Perm £YHIHS WEHHDS Newport Beach MCl'ke11ng llrm nas seve1al openings 10< responsible anel 1n. dus1r1ous peop11 A good '!peaking voice a MUSTI A yrea1 wayJ to increase your Oudget dollars We pay for your tr a1n1ng For 1nteA11ew -appl, call M1 Bleemer. 545-4776 PHHEWORI No experience necessary Company will 1re1n Salary • bonus No Sell- ing PI T eves For appt. call 682-5843 Ask lo• Beth PIE HOPPE Mature adll !or counler servtce in Balboa Island pie snop Musi en1oy people & baking environ· ment Svrl shills avail Also hiring fo r new Laguna store F/P.ume 673·7437 all I tam Deliver Daily Pilot hy auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M . - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow or Mr. Bush 642-4321 .. IDE ··.:.·T················ TELEPMH£ WORK SS $7 PER HOUR No selhng Sat<1ry No e• perience n!'cessary compilny will 1ra1n Eve- r11ng houri. For <1llPO•nl· men1 call Katti) 662 ')844 P T •ow•fl•fltr Roule Drivers aeotlttl now in most Oran&• County Arn. AM Delivery 10 flornes Must nave good car • proot of insurance No weekenos or nol•days No co11ec11ons or 011hng Call now 630·544 I 8 am • 5 pm~Mon·F11 Vou <Ion t ""° 1 gyn to draw tut" when you place ·n •d lrt tM Olllfy Pltot Wint Ad61 CAii now I 642·5678 • flosltree re- whlle Good 548-8167 s 11-c1e11n1ng Caloric g11s stove 2 ovens, very cteen S tOOlobo 759·9180 For Class1ht'd Ad AC TION '()911 a o any Pt1ot- AO·VISOR 6•2-5678 ,, , 11 '-' ... • ~ ' ,, "1" For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA J r 11r fl.a~'ifir1f Ad AtilU:'l (. sll A DAILY "LOl AO-Vt~O• '42-5'7• 60i6 ' . ,· .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, No"ember 13. 1983 Jewtlry • Ul~ Mi1cellaaeoa1 6211 Pow11 hala 7012 Meter Ht•H 1820 Aal11, l•rrtN A1t•, lapd.. A11 .. , l•prt• Beau11tul Br6z1l1•111 •• . • '722611 FiDorado Molor lllW 1112 ·-..... • .... v.1....... 1173 ,. ....... _ t•H "'El "s " Nor<llCil nnllf(lr •kl 00018 <'6 Chr1scr1111 8!1 Survoy Holf\e, 10'' cond, $6500 .... •• .. -~ • AM HYST Gwin tones Excellent condition Slzo EKcellent VII~. ldlrlg.. 333 E l8th SI CM • 'ii tlbOredo. 88.6& ml ta~ •• ~ 0 0 A. LITTLE ~l : ~ 8USINEH IN YOU9' S~ll ~i..: . •f' OWN HOME l ~. -.~ ..... ,.~ ,.-., ~,.,!I ·~ -L' Only $ 10 Pili Cara II 11 12 $90 Call Scull ljter eo . llllp, a.Ir u 642 3379 " Convenlt1nlty Located '76 280 4 DR SEDAN Xlnt H VW, nu eng, AM/FM atl pwr. 19000 842·0795 640·86811 646 3058 $ G 9 0 0 I 0 B 0 . & Compellllvely Prloed Sh1P41 OrlO . I Owner. c I I I • g,. 11 bu 'I d 5<18 8823 ev" WAlc"ES. Oel t•e prt1• 21J-59'1·2991 '72 Onan Ro1d-Ml11I Mir & • Loaded $7800 11200/0bO 24 1·1481 aye, • . . .. . .. ~ .... if' .. ·} •:.J . t:'1 ~ ,., " ~ Soll eieanlng pllotlan gai. ,...... •7n s"lf"" E.-0 wt hi ug1ous took to• lrawon 1to1.11, $250 MeK1ce11 de-79 4o Formos& T•awler. Home. •IMPS 6. roof & f-5pm 5A9·8848 '80 \/W Sqbck Auto, juii ~ 8$a'Soo 4142• ~;3~ 1' '~ • '7 l ! . ~ ot cost. finest top stgn tr111oa c:ab. s.300_ 9· twin oettet. nytno bfldge, oaah •11 • genaretor • ·75 280C-:-y.ilo-w-:--w1re tuned, vatve1, new tlrea, 1---------name/quality replicas custom me<le sofa w/2 2 51411005 Complelety cruise cont. •mllm CHS, Sa1e1·Servlce-Leas1ng wheela 51Kml Xlnt cono gd lnloul 11000 Of btl '78SE\/ILLE·621<ml. GAIA.GI SAU ADS NOW ' '· I • l Perteet 1n ovary de1a11 & n1a1ch chrs, e~lt cond. equippe1d ~uat .. 11 good tlre1. clean. tune I 12.000 780-9278 olT. 241· 150e Ilka n-. MC 1y111m, design G•eill 0111 Ideal $250 639 48 I 1 all Spm Owner haa 2 bOHt• s~ e • I I $ 8 l 5 0 f)(~ CARVER --S8500 p p 833·311 UI CLASS!fllO IT CITYI SU HLOW Mark/S1e11e 760·1":!2. • at A58 w tBth St 'cost; 213·402-5688 1\\...JJ '79 MBZ 300SD; Yellow, '70 Bug. 7K ml on eng, --·--· ----Sil VER PLA l' E XII il 1ro -.: . J( "U ~ J( ll\.1: lltv1W aunrool, chrome wheela, am/Im •lltfeo t1pe deck, 1101 & llOI UI Mac~iatry 621' ca11dlel11bros. $ 125 pr Mesa 644!· 1136 l/ogue 32 ctaulc, " Br, • " low mllea Beat otter over 67K orig ml. $ 1800 obo '77 Beige Ced Seville. xlnl ----------Set troy, collee 1.101. Ac .. llltaliH.Sa•e· see 10 apprecleie 3008 ''":,.;;•·/~~ • .. ~::~:,.!.'~1• s1eooo.e6l-6861wkdy1' · S46·6<428 cond Jo1ded. $6760 c;t,, .... HH •·•~rt 1tlcr 61H 1866 Beker SI CM 180 o tolla, l spd, amtlm OLHlll SIOP creamer, sugor, S200 • ' Java Rd. CM · 673-'75A4 3Compresso•s.3Varllcel 556.7453 '79SR-t4 SptBoatS799 St ---·~~Jllln '80 JOOD. 1 owne;:-pen '70BUG:goodcond,1uto r S1t1Sun all day au.es cess. nu !Ires S3SOO Miiis. 4 Metal Letnes 3 '81 SPO. 7np. •lras s 1199 Aat• meta/ ~,, L" cond, Snrl. mega, llC $ 1800/obo 962·~254 eva ,, Tiii WIEl1 Horizoni al Miiis 2 SNAPPER tiwnmower 82ST·4dh'Qy demo $699 Parta IOIS Silea-Servlce-Leatlng $17.000 .• 631-'721 or ·10 c~MPER. rebll eng, IELEOTlll Gron1ta Surtace P111es.2 eage1 . new weed eater, New SE·12Spt8oat$899 ;4dfltlres l w"-la,ll1a WIEll ~030 .... , newclutch,Utee&more. Power Feeas & Dlgltala blower, all tor $600 Wiii '82·24' Pierce Arrow. Ilka A bbll Con·"'-~~UST r.. Xlnt s1ereo Looka & runs tor Mills. 16" & 20" Ban ~It separately 557-6964 nu • .S 1000 Clwn. SUOtmo. S~LL $400 6:5.oOOo llVEITDIY ·~,b~eov~~t. ;~~.~ ~~ great $3000 ~0-51<44 furniture g111s clotnes. All 6pm 979-1427 Iota or odd & enas -• ILIFFS HUIE SAU Furn . clothes. ntc-nacs, Twin b&<is. Weber BBQ, book a, 10-$35 2036 treetl!•, cll•llUma1 tree. Fullerton Ave tn rear. furs • more 203 1 v1s111 Sat/Sun 9 30·5PM Cajon. N B 644·4288 Saw1o11Jw11ld11r,2Surtac11 Sglar 7·rf!l 'l'/OOd doll 950·90o3.eves960•1725 -1t '77 3201 All SIR 547·922 ,eves644·4208 Grinllers, Bench Mm. hOuse. all carpeted &· C'iiflfornlen 28. must Sell, •AUTO BOD_Y.-REPALB (87 ISFE) ' ' Otvt<llng Head, Ro111ry lignis s 125 Call 1 g / 1 b , 5 0 1 g a s . Dents, rull and ltlorough * .7 8 3201 All A/C '8 1 300 11u10, pfs, p/b, '70 Weslph1lla camper, llke no, lttf'8a '2800 firm. 642-9259. 837-4047 -• Tabl&, 2 Table Saws 2 545.0521 sn.9ootobo. 750.835 1 prep tor palr11. Work by (667UOD) · · air. 4 000 ml, en/rt SALE TV. stereo. clothes, Lg selection ol llousetiolll Wood Ban Saws, 2 _ myself Biil 969·1221• •• 79 5281 4 spd SIR S18,o00 213-320-6030, '71 BUS: XLNT CONO bar stools, video games lh~ms, clothes. china etc Jointers. Dnll Press. 2 Sung Ray brke 20 1n GM Seal11d bid ~S •S WHERE A 1 W IN to20 (747YPVI ' · Dennla. Mon-Fri, 9-6pm S2AOOIOBO 551·9253 ::;e~·l~~~~m~ratlSun 9 ~~ ... 2s2 ~ur;;,oe~=~~,1~1"ro~ ~~'i~s~ !~~der~ ~~ll~h ~~adcg~~ro ~39'99~;se. ~arlln~~~ 8Spo~.',~:h~~ H:h~~. c:h rmmed for ~~~~yg~~'· 4 spd, SIR '81 300D gr1y wldarll. SATISU N 9=2. Coffee tbl, Dover, Sal/Sun 10·4 7141541-5450 Yamaha Champ $250 (Jubilee) Doc 11293.509 your vehicle, domes11c or •. 79 3201, 4 spo. SIR ~~:,·~ ~;~r·~';'9~~· end tables. books & misc MOVING SALE rel11g JltisctllHtOal 62JI Moped S 125 I able 4 See vHsei 81 Lido Ship-foreign 551·828~ (65621 973.5001 386 H1mllton C.M queen bed. dressers din -cha11s $35 Gas 980 S25 'bard. Newporl B;ach. w.!. E •• , • '79 3201 4 spd, AIC --rm set. mucn more Sat Antique china cabinet 536 4543 A Nov 12·11tov 2 be· (994XEOI · '83 MBZ 380 SE,L 81k/blk Baal. ltacli -6140 6 Sun 2948 Chll Or $495 Oak grandl!ither • tween Bam ·4 30pm CLEAi OARS · 4 spa, SIR $40.000, 673-8700 or VARD SALE. ,7,9 Honda • clock$ !295 Oak v1c1101a M111ical ID1t. 6224 Mon· Fri 9am-3pm Sat ~~~Y~~~I, 673·3025 November 16: 7 am . 7 pm s495 H bl 1 Sealed bid opening 2pm, All TllCll .7 C -----·· 3SOXL par1s. speakers. 2415 Bucl\eye, Npt Ben °05181 ca ne ROLAND Synt11eslze1. Nov 22 at olllce of so. * 9 S28i, A/T A/ Ask about the money we '71 VW Camper bul, nu e n g . 11500/obo 6 4 5 -4 076 evea . 213-426-6484 dyl ·72 SUper Beetle. Kint run· nlng conor. new paint and weather strips, new Int, AM/FM CHS, S2650 obo 645·5374 or 642-6189 books. records, snelvlng. Everytning a dollar s595 Studio piano s75o model SH·2. llke new Coast Marine Surveyors (~65ZCEI . , can save you thru our tires '69 Cougat con11 Dolls S 1-S 1000 Depres $275 552-3272 Irvine 5732 E 2nd St Long * 80 3201, S spa. S pOg purcna.se & lease plans $1500 Ford C6 It ans & Sal/sun 9-S . 951 Sonora glass $1 -S75 771 3499 3 (9054) Ill SLElllS ·72 VW BUG 3 mo guaran· more Sun only 19242 ~urn dbl bed oaoy You could be earn.no uP to Beach. 9080 Bid mus1 •'80 3201 All loaded • lee 942-0957 Worchestet Ln 963·7935 clotnes. b•kes 545-7215 CAMBRIDGE S to per can S 1200 per week as a be accompanied with f tGIT836). 1•NITI '73 Van, exit cono $2950 "!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 962• 1905 piano tuner Course into money order or ciishter •·eo 3201 5 spd, AtC 1301 Quell Street 642-5879 = Ceiling tan, new wJtuhP 542-3244 or 556 t t 78 check made payable 10 (565ZOL) ' NEWPORT BEACH 602 • lights & oak blaoes Cos1 Off ' F :rat / Matllle Othce ot Amence WE llY *'8 t 3201 5 spd, SIR IU HOO ·74 Su°Per Beet1e--si9so. Faraillrt 6025 Furniture ~ $299 take $95 552·0796 ace Q~ are 111 amount ol 10•1, ol bid ( 1CUT843l • rbll eng, new paint ........... -. ..... __ ....;.;,;;;~ , Equip Dl 6226 Balance ol bid Clue by USED CAAS & TRUCKS ... 8~ 3201 A Bringing back baby Benz 979.7244 Walnut Hutch w/staineo KING size oed wimalt/bo• Char ter moershp T1llanys - -Nov 29 83 Envelope COME IN OR C~LL FOR · 5 spd, SI d•I a to a 11 late Feb glHs doors 1 yr old sp11ngs S85 631 ·•793 A O•fil.. No dues eyer Conference table perl must stale !Sealed Bid) FlH APPRAISAL I 1F P975) why :au? ,v;4,766 • "~ '74 Thing. clean, nerdlop, S200, walnut decor a101 S1501obo. 646-847:! ~one!· boat-snapeo 10 Ow11e• reserves rlgnt to Corm1er-D11Llllo • 111·1111 & lie 675-2184 dual carbs.roll cage. tear ol late model, low mlteege C1dlll101 In Southern C1lllornlat See u1 1oday1 IUEll CD I LUO 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 140-1110 Clinr1l1t 31 165 Novi, 5:;a ownr. 1u10, ?4K ml. 1~5 645·7578 '73 Vega.,:. Htc~bk, nu brakes & tires. tune-up Incl. carb. nda clutch, ssoo 840-1295 '74Monte C11lo V-8, A.IC. PIS, AM/FM. drll blu w/wht vlnyt top, runs well, loo~• good S 199 5 640-1715 '76 IMPALA V8,1 owner. lmmac cond. many xtras. $2775 OBO (833-8680 Eat 25, 8em -5pm) 838-1294 MUST SELL roil top desk. I •r old Musi Sacnlrce Schale1 $350 Cnau s eva11 •etuse imy or all btos "111EYllLn 208 W 1st, San1e Ano spare $3500 548-6443 , Everesl Jennings wneel 675 7100 9 5 -Cl d S d L .a TLj I '76-V .:;---, hb c-k new 1 175. S5l·8882 Bros teal blue leather cna11 . like new $200 · Traoe Dano Pt custom 18211 BEACH BLVD ~se un ay ••••••I IW '74 VW Bug VW Bug over-ega nl c 1 ' sora S650 & cnair S250 . p· 0 6221 U T GTON BEAC LARGE SEL:E'CTION Of '14 Mil IOOI hauled engine, very tires. snoch , eprlngs. ,' 7' couch, $80, Retrigar-Xlnt cond 552•5638 H•de-a·beel, like new. llDOI f ana new nOme lot 4Q..tt · H N IN H clean. 52750 333 E 181h nos eng $400 650-6136 ator. $50, Dole beO , $200 642·2846 l880 quore rand ElCcel· Trawler Will assume 141-IOl~J Hl·Ul1 , NEW 4 USED BMW SI 1411/••· OIL I 1 I. H I I I ~I w/headboard. $100, col· QUEEN Sola bed, brown EXERCVCLE e•erc1se lent conCl $3200 boat loans 851-63770014 -.E~PAYTIPIOLUI & LWE-AllEIHOA SI .. CM 642·3379 '77 Caprice, 4 dr, beige. lee table, $25 964-2526 velour Barker Bros bike mototlleO. cost 759-1009 Boats, Sail l"l-lllO ·75 Super Bee11a, alnt run-50,000 ml, good 111"1 -. $750 like r.ew St85 i.;.;;.;.;....,;,,;.;,;.. __ ....,_ Fil UEIOARS • nlng cond., Re·bll 80• $2500 67S·S107 eves. 711 Queen Sleeper Sola. 494 9891 $850 sell s42s 857-4527 Baldwin spinet. 35 yrs old. 198 IVAGABONO 14FT Liii 10•1 llW 11lnt cond . gold/beige -FIDEWOOD a I asking $700 545 0846 &Ul IUllll u ~I tlSl glne, an root, air. S2995 '80 Caprice. 4 dr, exu color ISi $200 owns II SINGLE BED S45 Call ,., U8 llY mil( • wJtratler alnl cond VOLUME-SALES .. obo. 760·1294 cond $6000 fi rm 645.aos7 flnytime, 495.3799 S85 'rcoro Clehvered free WURLIT2ER CONCEA $'2150 Weekday call Nm&0/111&111 SERVICE & LEASING 1GT, 1clnt cond, $5256 545.4147 eves & wknds anywnere • 636-4680 ORGAIN • dig11a1 music Judy 851-9322 Weekend • 2480 Harbor Blvd. 3670 N. Cheffy Ave 898·6 t2S/963-6010 '7,!'1~~~ ies!'~~_:i-:;'0~~1~ I i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 81rgaln Sale' LIA BIR, Slee-per lounge ('10sprtal Fur coats Direci/I; im-s ys 1 em mode 1 Stan 672-1124 COSTA MESA LONG BEACH ISS 111 orig $S600/0b0. Eves II P ict ur es l a mps bed)S375 Recllner cnair ported Blue lox mink =1238615 Cost S9.000 2 each C A L 25 's 141-4100141·1411 (No CherryeKil-4051 ._P .. n.,t..,".,..t----".-.-640·9247,d1y1 478-223;l IEEllC&IT 6~ 1·5508 aoi $ 150 OBO 962·8550 coyote. racoom. rabbll (comp po tori asking Sa11-Aw11y, nds some .. un..HI Dra'yff 9030 <114) IH·lllO '81%65 tuREio DIESEL lll'T W&STI TIME __ B_U_Y_D-IR_E_C-T FROM So t a & Love Seat Skip m1do1e man $4500 B1g.t>eau11rul. lyr TLC S3995 /676·7100 ",.. l'rade-lnsWetcome Extra tank, 32K, S9750 '76Rabblt,2dr.n-p1lnt, FlnOthec1ryouw1n11nv· MANUFACTURER w/ma1cn1no cnair & 1001 S 3 S • $ 5 o o Ba r b 01 d 3 k e Yb oa 1 d s ·fo JEEP WAGONEEA Now open Sun 11:4 673•7770 s2ooo. 842-4776 where In So. C1llf. Just a and save so to 75•1. 0,., new rest, looks new, eartn 850·0204 781-991 t (Riverside) ·9o Ranger 22· 4 np O/B 4WD Overhauled mo101, '79 Sclrocco, snrf, stereo. phone call wltl do 11. top quality bed sets Twin tone colots, palo j545 Girl's French Proven 1w1n Wurlitzer Spinet Plano 1st $8500 NB slip 646·9148 good paint & body $2200 Ltlll Tiiis ltw. •'•'•"•C•~-·---"""'"l_.l_.9,.7 cslm whls. xtm. xlnt llR SHYIOl 11 flH aets lust$6995,lullsets M ust .s e ll S 50 canopybdrmsei.4 pc s S500takes 549.7272 ERICKSONlJ,newHonda Cailelter5pm492·2995 '1411W3111 · llNllSOIEl1J co nd . S49950BO O&l-RLL just Sl9.95 Save even 2131690-4001 , good cond. e•tra access, ou1board Naples slip .74 JEEP JlOtruck. auto. 1210/••• OIL $3500 obO 850·0375 more on Queen and l\1ng SOFA & LOVESEAT S250 Child s skis. boots. SportiDI Goo41 6230 $6000 (2 13J 633-6738 pi s p/b elr xlnt cond LUSE •MEllAA 675·6970 645·6757 -.8-2_RA_B_B_IT_C_O_N_V_E_.R_T_ (114) Hl-1411 sets Free d elivery Loose pillows. eartniones poles white ice skates Scuba gear compl top or days (2131433·7860 eve MUST 'SELL $3.400 ·--'lJ 111 t•••• 1mm1c cond Take over --------- 636-4195 recently paid $995. must 1u 121 673·5602 Ive msg line tank. regul gauges LIDO )4 with TRAii.ER 673-2912 • 111-lllO -teate $272/mo. no down Contemporary dining rm sell' $410 592-5748 Jonn Wa'{n6 Tennis Club I S500 ObO 640-0313 Cover, slip $850 . '74 Jeep -Wagoneer.-4 Dal••• 9117 15~:~·· ~u;~~ m 553-02581720-0480 set. 6 ch rs S300, lmmac Sota & 1ovesea1 loose Membrshp S750 1tv1ne 1 TV Rael lo 673-2352 wheel quadre1rack , J60 ·H 2<16 z. 4 spd, xlnt work· 371-1207. eves 673-1344 , ________ _ 100 USED CARS IN STOCK 8' beige coucn $275. cusn1ons1pi11ow s 1n Coas1 CC membrsnp 1 /.t ' 6232 Ma ·ne ~111·, 7018 l/·8 auto, air, new per-Ing cond, new clutcn & m1nchlng collee table earthtones •LIKE NEWI $2950 720-162<' . I ~ ereo u . . r o $2950 ·77 911 S Targa, Im· S 150 Other tables $100, RecenJly pd 1 S995 Musi 3 pc console steteo. 20FT B A f TRAILER 7~~~ 17 ~~."642.8421 llres $2750. 650· 1233 maculate cond. all re· Lge ottk dresstno lbl sell s410 ; 14 592.5749 Lowery organ S 120 Burl amilm. recoid storage New s 1,500 . _____ ·74 B210 xlnt cond .. auto. cords 116,900. 963-7593 '11 ltm OAllLO automatic. factory 11r, power steering. CISsette, 1111 wheel, many more 1111· tras, low mileage. •Int cond .. must see~(T0663) Near Kelly Blue Book Wholesale al $598 7. Sooth County VW·IMifU, 18711 Beach B1vo . Hunt· $255,645-7313 ·-Wdlbl S160 720-0654 B&W TV. bookcase Use 675-4455 76 Jeep CJ.too manyex-air 1owml.grea111ansp 78 911 SC S rl I C•tm .... c-ept 06 A 2 fable ro S·7 2 5 •vws 2 1cnairs, Magic 1s1ana Gold Mam· as room d1vtd1tr wall unit tras to fist Fully loaded ca bell h r y $ 1250 . P/W, P7s, Clltto~~. i1c•. '; • .. '"' "" walnu1 al uni $ISO 650 5199 •TILLER MAS'fER auto $4700 644-2525 Jerome '· er u r spac1oos slorage dwrs walnut S 150 640_0366 Oetsh1p S500 493· 7649 or 5eP • " pilot s4oo MAXWELL __ OBO 840-1269 owner )(Int. I 17,000 $l50 545·4284 eves hon bed wl sheets•oaO• Membership rot sale Jonn BEAUTIFUL 25 RCA wineries. 2122st, 2J23st. Tr1cb 9035 '7SDetsun B2 10 Aulo.1111. 631-4721. 646·1030 DREXEL solid Pecan din· Wavne Tennis Cfub Color TV 2 yr wm ly ~~ S 1400 645-0900 ·69 CMll'; Suburban C-56 lo mllH , &Kint cond 79 91 ISC Targ1, petrol 1111•1111&'1 Ing room table wllri 6 spread s7~ ~57•4 251 S800 833-933 t Mon-F11 S 148 Ftee del Open Loaded 52400 846· 1100 $2100/0BO 646-6068 blue. mini cono, olli " 5 Sun IV Jonn 5646•1786 720' 13/16" d1a nylon tow chairs $375 640·0J 13 OAK DINING SET 2 tnd 1 ask tor -<alhy Goloo 11ne never wel. will no1 •73 Ford Courier nu tires ·77 280Z .. xtras, very clun owner 6~868 SOUTH cou1n VDLISWAIEI l ng t o n Bee c l'l 714 -8 4 2 -2 000 or 841-2896 I •• ' Fl".ITU"E claw table: nand carve~ I Console color TV & amtlm CUI 95c/ll 675-7100 9-5. nu brakes. no denis: SHOO 645-4076 eves. POlSOIE .... IL 12U cna1rs, 2 cap\, 4 side. 2 Quilt collecllon Kentucky stereo JC Penr1oy Thea•.· --$ so 213 426 6484 dys ·' ni Les 957·8133 teat exl Pd"'S1600 Ask · & Tennessee some an-er s295 650•5199 Sliea • Docb • 7022 camper shell. 14 • • · • 36K ml. 5 spd. mint. SEE US FlllTl ing $950 848-2454 l•Que 646-5738 -NEED Slip 40' to so· New· 650·3186 '78 8210, 53,000 mt, ale. gorgeous. s 18.SOO obo King size detux waler baa A 1 11 d 1 IS1ereo dual lurn table 4 por1 Beach or Huntington ·79 Ford Ranchero, cstm am/Im cass. new mes 631-3016 HWtWIUllT llllHUILI" we n1ve a good .. 1ec11on ol NEW & used Chev· rolet1! See us todlyl S99 650-3315 ec iner sma ecora or , Braun spkrs Soni re-Neeos paint $2500 ---type Pump111n co101 '" R:21nOObowSva,cuum c,!eabn~r cervtot $800 720·0506 Harbor (7 14J 675·8220 ~~~n11;~~~0,,,8~~ ~~~s 646-6111 alt 4pm Porsc:ne 9 12. red. 1968 Steal 1t tor $4495 Cell now 84 -1-23 19 or Volume Sites, Service And Leallng 187I1 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach King sz 4 poster wa1erbeO go snape Reoecora1ell > ui case " ug Side 1,8 available up !022 no motion S350 Ana din· $50 960-5844 S70 64 5·5'l87 TV ROITALS S20 per mo S45001obo 786-8721 '79'°280ZX, nu paint 4 eng. COHNH.l CHEYROLET e11e set, hdwd top 4 arm RC-A c 19 cQtor TVs w1op11on '00' sailboal 673.~606 83 GMC Pickup Truck tully loaoeo. "evety1h1ng cha11s. $300 752-6878 6 Reel P8110 tabte s70 • 5 '' ••lleo ccimer a 10 buy 540-J 195 I SLIP WANTED s 15 sierra classic. 3.4no ·wotl\s' Wiii sell for low 84 1-5984 100--u-s-=-E=-D-_,C-ARS-- IN STOCK .'J\.,.ll .• 11 ••• 11: . .i ____ .:..., _ Thomas organ S750 ~5 obo. 6 oai. 101 4cnrs Y . . I Credenza S40 teal net• S500 Phone ans ma Used tad10 srn11on audio '%a;o64X~8c4n; 7 S250/mo miles A/C, am/Im tape, Bluebobk S46-f80 t ays. (714) 142·2000 ''"'''""~·~' S46-l 200 IP.PlllTtlln . CMlf S20 2 oak tables I 'C n 1 n e S I 0 0 ob u 1 1;ipe on 10•, rae11n box • cruise control, sliding 759-8252 eves k , h s 100" re1ept1one stand I 673-8700 673-3025 S3 ea 641-8000 wanteo 1emporary·s11p 1or rear window, $8500 '81 280 ZX. perl cond, ..;tii 'c;~~ ~::.~~~!.,!~ally 1~~~~g~:Rs lenoc s o \en. w en you I 531 56 19 uM tesult·gemng Diiiy/ $25 New 7 pc reawooa scnwinn Exercise Dike I Boata Cll't It / 37 Sail Boat. Newport • OKI. reo lealher tnt. Ti ber Pllol Classified Ad~ 10 oa110 set S295 960·25 l.9 s l25 rauan eiagere S75 / r f 675-3503 Ive msg Vaaa J040 sn/rl, 24K • m1 $9900 tMCl1 lhe Orange Coast Jewel ry 6214 sbencn press & wgl \el R~t 7010 Saillto1141 • 702I ·68 DOOGE Window Man 720-12~ dys mar~et _ • 35 Med collee table IPT lllllOl CRiii( v8 1 56000 1 '82 Datsun ktng ceb like 1Nheels. many mote ex-'12 YW OllYHTIILE tres. tow ·m 11e1g1. 4 cyt.5spd,am/lmst8feo. (P04351 Neat Kelly Blue low mlleege. •Int cond .. Book wholesale at S6987 Musi see, 6 VW'1 to Soutn County-VW-lsuru, choose from. 1lso 4 Bug 187 11 Beach BlvO .. Hunt· ConverUbles In stock I n g I o n 8 e 11 c h (P0640) Our Pr~ $7987 7 1 4 . 8 4 2.· 2.0.0 O or South County VW·lsut\J, '73 N-port, Hit cond. 1 ownr. 82K ml Mull ... $1395 646· 1125 Phone 642·5678 "Ct Diamond Nrly rtaw· S50 ladies 10-spct Holida'y Parade ol Lig•ts Wlndsurter 2 dagger au o. 1"· org I · ·T " bad $58.5 675-6932 m•.$1550 631-4793 new t met blue, on· less Retail SIOOO, sell Sc 1w~1nn 0 1 ~e S25 Cruises Dec 17 tnr 23rd or S neau cover. 15,000 ml 'lllEW'YHIU S450 obo 540-8682 640· 1208 6 30 to 9 30 pm $ 15 per Bicycles 1012 '76 Chevy window van. ~. S6SOO 673-2220 days person Up 10 s 150 _ ton. VB. auto. pis. p/b, S Brgm, xlnt, lo1ded 12850 P/P 760·8617. «O·A8&8 SLIP INTO SANT'ANGt:LO CHEMJS£ -----wntr SMASHING £X1Tl.1. PRINTED PATTERN ~ A 957 00«-"o '"q.. • • . o~ "" ~l • ' saEs 1-20 c.i" 1--~ # ~ 1' ~'\ \o\ I" ' ~ ... ~ /~l l;ASIEST OF "LI ' Jl,,'>l U l OU1 Al'>lll \I I rt H UP TWO MAIN P"R TS lo1 unt ol 1hc mo•I On 11111oc hollda1 drr\\f\ tu t<M>I tht New Yn r f ht nur 1ltt"><\ and fluid U\C1d1n1 dr1pc i re all unr •llh rhc rcu ol 1hr d1<11 Th<rc arc no comphct110f\\, no1h1n1 could be \lmpltt Thf 0,,,,,,.1,. brilhanl rtd ml llC·Jtr\t Y Think al10, uf tr<~ de chine. llHllC f11llr , rh1Hon 01 wool Jtr\ty P11n1r<1 P111rtn A~~t I\ l •a1labl< r~ "'11'\f\ 'i••c• '· 101 12, II , I&, 18. lO Silt 12 (buu .Ml rrqu//f\ 2 S/8 yard• II() •nth lah11< Pl<ur \tnd Sl 00 tor o ch P111c1n 10 Diiiy POot •••dtr Mail, P 0 Do\ )'I, Old (heh.ca "4111on, l°'I•'" Yorl. 'I Y 1011 1 lAdd 50I for u ch p111l<rn '°' po\ta1c and handhnt 1 l'rlnt pl11nl~ YOUlll NAME, AOOlllESS, ZIP, STYLE NUMtUI. SIZE. 4 0011 lllO I Bf-THI: ( HHtll. OF ADMlllA flON 1n a f•hulouP••1i.l rl)h( or dn1111 or1a111•I• th•• It• U ri affOfd "' t>u,• ~and ..... s~ 10 \X!O >«nd llO• for Nl W 1 ... 1 PllOMINfl'IT 01.Slut-11:11 Pl\ Tl I llN CATALOG Nt'*C" \tpar11n •l)O<h•tar, 'WI•. da) dinner drf'•f' ., SOC 80NU11 t OUPOI" lnr an, pallt1 n Stnd l I 30 lor lloo' l8 10 spd 1ourlng bike, Un· cruise cont. em/Im cass, 100 USED CAR guests 17 14)673·2336 1vega Granrally, pd $450. megs. to1Nlng pkg. cus· IN STOCK 841·2896 18711 Belch Blvd , Hunt· BotlJt-'ueul 70.11 sacr $225 645· 1695 tom Int, sn/rl. good corid '12 IATSll Wll 1 1n g1on . B1 1 ch ltll1 l17et I 1 14 • 8 4 2 • 2 o o o o r 14 ply/glass boet w10B BMX -customized cllrome. S-4SOO obo &45·9857 4 dr. 4 eyl. &Ulb, lac elr. motor, oars & cushions. c herrv cond S tOO •-ti••.J.. am/Im slereo. tow mnes. 730 7978 n.m .. , super clean. must see 10 fY'"1V r A rn !CD .. rn1 baylltshing boat. • _ _ Cla11ics 9045 Detsuns to cnoose from 1~ l ~'\. V U'\. s ~o I Fl~ l~~~l~~· Motobecane 10 spd Mini 1930 Udoh A FORD (P0600) Our Price $5987 ~ ( c_~ 841 t.'.289r --,. ·eo R1bblt DelMI Pickup, 10 ml, 1Jr. runa exit Not 1 knick. 9Cf1tch or ctent. lmmec lhru-oul $3595 846-8533 p.,.~ ass ..., • cond S250 955-0 127 E•cel cohdillon South Coon1y VW-lsuzu, l'\,l......JLl.. l~ l \...L 650-3074 ~ 56000 18711 Beach Blvd . Hun!· ,.,.. >-v& "'' ' .,._.,,,. ,..,ri• Power Boata 7012 Ca•rn . am 7141847•5789 I ng I 0 n B. a c h ...,._.,.et,<~ .... ............ '80Rabblt.Sepd,aunrool, 1•2•2•. -3•11•r·a·c1•1·ve-""c·e·n·tr-y Factory direcl 9hells & '54 MO TF, showroom 7 1 4. 8 4 z · 2 O 0..0 or OHN.iuHo•vs IM stereo. lmpecabte thru sleepers lrom $'225 up. oond, must see. $15.000 841•2896 out. Must see. $3695 Lapstrake. '63. V berths, 556-4289 obo. 644·252S. Jerome H ·• ~~. 1111111 I 1 846-6533 convert top canvass ta a l S ---------cover VHF. gray me11ne. GMC '68 Weekender, air: •atll l•rrt....1 w '78 Sub1ru Ans gd. am /Im 100 USED CARS n , -'75 Honda Cfl1tc CVCC, ~--s. nu 11r-. nd~d hm IN STOCK V-8 C-215 $4500 pwr/slr. P/B, auto. S/C,1...., ..... -. .... -....-..-.----.,.. ., .. 573.395 1 • 42K. $3500 546·8301 Alfa lt•H 1105 :,~~!o c.e:~~-23;;•t. S23001obo 646·7 9 'IJ YW IUITll .,..~. 17 '69 HARGER AlT 440 lh ortg Clar1ge-lfept t awnr-- 12000 FIRM 650·8130 '77 SPECIAL Edition Aspen Wagon 621< ml, n-11res, good cond 12000 646-5748 lt '67 Mustang, 18K on n- eng, n-tlr11 & brakes, em/fm cess. rune strong Priced to sell: S 1295. 548·6126 Wgn, 26 3 S A D 79 Ter;11 I 5 cyl. 6 epd. tact()()' 11r. Ila ay encer 1016 '83 Spider Vee~. 1 ownr. '78 Cllllc 5 spd, gd cond po-r Sleerlng, casMUe. 325 nrs sips 6 'sncl ootrallet. Moler likt• 7 100 ml. A/C, P/W. must s 1950/obo 968-4377 ·89 oyotl. oooa 3.,,.. cruise control. 22. 195 '71 Pinto CO\Jpe, llCllent co11er,extras 23. O ·79 Lambrelte 'SOLi sell S 15 .995/ob o S300 631·2459 1 11 S 89 03 991 65"" ' '76 c A c m les. magi, ke new, cond_ Orig owner 700 '68 Falcon Siil $950 673·8111 4-11 . evs • -special. runs xl nt 759·8955 vcc. auto, I • c18ss1c 14' 01asspar Run-s12stobo 63 1•3160 Aaii ----::9_,.l -x.,;:7 ~~':~2C:s'c:.· iis~2~~8ge1 '7a~fr~.0~~e~cr~41: 1~~· =.Yi~j~~-~~· ;!;': -.:-:-5-:-1~-~-;:-N-:-0-0-d-,·,-a-na-. about w11n 35 HP Motorcyclts/ $8987. Soulh County $ 6 2 63 9 E., 1 n r u d 8 $ 19 9 5 '76 sliver Fo11 S 1100 Alt '80 Cvcc 1500. 5-spd. root ·75 Corona, 4 dr, 1ulo, VW·lsuzu. l87 l 1 Beacn 350 obo. A • 2 675-7574 & 650-6330 ScoottU 1011 5pm 631-3395 rack. AM/FMcass, great em/Im. 61K ml, orig .. Blvd . Huntington Beach. ·71 Torino. 4 dr hdtop 198 1 Honda XA500. exc ·79 Audi 5000s Beautllul, cond $4000. 646-4352 clean S2l50 962·2813 7 14 ·84 2 • 2 0 0 0 o r conv. e•ll cond. $1000 FllAi~~~w~~iRLl~lll cond$1350 641-6619 reo1r11an 1 1n1r 4 1 2.000$5 900 mi, ·91 ACCORD SE. Sunroof '78 Cellca& OT. nu pa1n 1 1, _8_4_1_-2_8_9_6 _____ 968·7400or4113-0908 1978 25' Carver Seoan 1981 Vespa "50" special. sun • If. au o. . $9500 675·3008 brllles tlrea, cau .. o 100 USED CARS '73 Capri. 8Kll cond Ctu1sat Name HUT 11. 2 helmets, extra tools. 'SO 4000, stereo. 4 spd. lllll 1127 ml. $39501646-7820 IN STOCK $2000 obo.1163-6004 Calllorn1a Reg1stra11on /1 runs 8KCellenl $350. sunroof, gd cond. must '79 Celle• Lll1b1ck. 1m/lm '12 YW IUllT ·74 Pinto wagon. Orig CF-1112GL see Vessel al 650-5135 aller 5 sell. $4500 548· 1653 '81 Isuzu. 4 dr, 1uto. 1lr, 8 Irk, euto. al e.,,...... p11nt 4 cyl, autom10c. l1otory owner. 4apd, amt lm, Cabrlllo Boat Shop In ---radio. all like new, 12,000 & tires. I owner, 55,000 air. 1mlfm 1tereo, m1ny S San Pedro, Novombe1 10 70 YAMAHA Enduro 125· l1t11, l•ptrtd mllea $5400 962·7697 ml 14900. 64'2-6266eves moreextras, lowmlleege. ::i!kn:~~:.112~ 50" 16, between 8am • 4 Sl50 ·72 Honda 70 Mlnl lfllW 9112 sursr clean. mull 9". Trail S 100 73 Honda 70 ·~l!"'!!'PP!!'!'l""'!'!"!-.,..-.P--'79 Cor SAS. Like new 39 pm. Mon-Frr Sealed Btd SL $100 OBO 536•981? '16 200011 Nds TLC. Runs mpg, stereo. per! cond , (P 572) Our Price $5487. '76 MUSTANG GHIA opening, 2 PM Novem-talr Gd lnvslml 12000 s4050 846•7171 South COi.iniy VW·lauru. V6. 50,000 ml, 1 owner ber 17 at ollice ot 78 Honda 400 Hawkil obo 641 •5110 Sieve 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· Sunroof, new tires & lop, SOUTH COAST MARINE Great cond Only $500 L1111 Tltl• ... I n g I 0 n B • a c h ale, em/Im 8 Irle, IUIO. SURVEYORS. 57~2 Easl 646·3816 eves ·72 BMW Bevarra-3.0 Iller. 7 1 4 . 8 4 2 . 2 O O O or $2450 642·62&6 evn 2nd SI, Long Beach. Ca. rebtt an~ans. xlnt cond '14 TIYITl 841·2896 ~ Pinto, ctein, stlC". '83 Kawasaki GPZ750 500 63 5195 OILJ•• '' " 90803 Bids must be ac-52626 obo or 'I 63 1•6297 in/out 3 · 1· -Vein 17" must sell S975. 842·8058 componied wllh money 75 530-1 I l b ale llll ltl ... "S 111•/•t OIL ~ order. cash. or casn1er ·e, KAWA 550 xiiiiCOrid:'. $550016 /0 SS3 ~-6260 o; out·"-LUU·AllHIOA 158 Rare 2 ..... clean. rune '78 Fairmont Wgn, rbll check..mado payable to Bell Helme1 MUST SELL, 662•270 t $ H i•l-lllO 11111. $1450. 536·7257 eng, nu tlrea/br1kea. Farmer·.s ln$ura11ce Co 1n S 1599 OBO 846-6707 • S 1995. 675-5393 the amount ol 10•1, of bid Honda Passpo-rt.-n-, new ·j7 3201(S) compl loaded cou1n _R_F __ E __ C __ T,....--=G--E-.-,-T--1 '84 p 1800;-4 ~. See 10 Ltlll ... h •• Balance ol b10 due 1n 4 68K mt . flawless cond. ISIZI . PE · .., Oii eppreclete. Mull Mii. 1 • less than 600 actual ml. c $7500 Reblll New eng p1lnt, Int, SSOOO or best 548·8127 , ... T·llll working days alter open-red/wnt $450 cash buying o car. ate 7 4 •COROLLA -ing Envelopes must state 892•2349 0 80 2131921-5553 days .,Wt W1U llT S2300 548_8449 '74 STATION WAGON Hit/• •L sealed b id Owners 714/840·2121 ev Butch lllllll All orig, runs super ,_1..,.. and/or Farmers In· Must sell '74 Honda 450 llll 100USEDCARS lmpecc1blethruout LUii--._ surence reserve the rig •• Good running shape In • -¥otume Siles. Service IN STOCK $2150/obo. 840-12611 111-11H 10 refuse any or all tncrs. S450fo1So 18t1~d~9::~"e'lvd. '11 OIEUllA Wll .76 242DL. 4.,pd, 0111 , MtrCl!J S Huntlng\on Beacn 6' cyl. autom1tlo, l1<:tory migs. PIB. Kini, 1mm1a .. 171 Couglr XR7. Fult pwr, (l1.) •• 2 2000 air, power steering. $4195/obo. 781·8e11 • am/Im atereo, luggega air. crulM, till, 1mllm 11ck tow mlteege, auper '82 DleMI Wagon: NCrl· 11ereo, redial• & meg '•1111 l ci.en. mulJ --(T0708) f~. lo1ded. low mllea wheel•. 58.000 or1g rnl .. 17S XJ fac. low ml, Hke Our PrlOI $A987 S01M I 13,500 obo. 1·1174-3192 Ilka n-. '3250 Aft 5prn n-$11,700. 720·1950. COl.lnty VW-llUTII. 18711 IC l 53&-1248 °' 81m·5Pm 648-48'0 Beecti Blvd .. Huntington liiii;;,;;,;.• ___ *"'.,..~"' 54M203 Ilk !Of Peul Beech 114.~2-2000 °' Corne In i ... NeWPOrt OWlat~ll• IJl'J 841·28H Beech'• llneet Mlectlon of prevloualy owned 178 Cu11..., lmmec. cond .. Porechee. Audi• and gOO<I ln11delout, $4600. \/olk1wegen1. 644·2525. J8f'ome. --- '78 Old• Cut Sup. 2 tone blue, full pwr. nu tlr81, 187K. 1 owner, belt 01 4a5 E ,..~-• .._, cond .. uklng '3805. 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AND IT 'S COLD~ GARFIELD 15 SUCH A CLOWN .. - //-/,J -. ~DUR:llDMETDIN DARY PIPER ~ I . . ' + .. I -. • . ' .. @ .j, ! c 2. ( ------ ----·- --- \ by Jim Davis - SOMETHING .JLJ5T · · OCCURRED TO ME .. ·-------------. -~ _________________ _,.._ .................... _.. ........... _ ..... _..._---..; --------------------------------------------- ,. .. ILL COLLECT USED SODA BOTTLES -AND RAISE: SOME MONEY , BEER BOTTLES? NO DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER 0 " . I JUST WALKED INTO THE HOUSE WITH niE GIRLS, MRS. OLIVER! LET ME SEE IF I CAN .FlND MR. BRACE! HOLD ON~ . . . IT: .. IT WASN'T IMPORTANT! : I 'LL CALL TOMORROW! .....____,_ '· :: . . .. . .. ' • . . " . .. . .. I 'LL TRY THIS HOUSE . __,..__..,.- ·. ALUMINUM I CANS'? ·NO .. 0 11-13 OH,MISTER --00 -you HAVE ANY USED SODA BOTTLES '? HOW ABOUT SOME . _ OLD· ·VINE·GAR BOTTLES'? NO by -Hank Ketcham You're 9oire to bed at the .. sa me time, but ifs 9e+tin9 , dark EARLIER! ~--.... -by Harold Ledoux ..-------.- MR.BRACE? HE AND MRS. BRACE ARE YOU HERE? MUST'VE GONE OUT, MRS. OLlVER ! THEY'RE NOT IN THE HOUSE~ ~-- NO ... AND SHE'S IN NO CONDITION TO BE QUESTIONED! WE'VE TAKEN HER U TO INTENSIVE CARE! SHES SERIOUS~ ~ HURT! WE'RE OBLIGED TO CALL THE I POLlCE ... AND WE'VE 9Jr]......,.,...,...,..:' I DONE THAT! THEY'LL ~ BE HERE SHORTLY! ~ -, i ----~~--------------------------------mlli----------------------- -------------..i--.---~--------------------- r bY toM BA11UK ·. ,J • 5AQ , WHATEVER HAPPENED .. 10 1HAI Llifk.E 51&N ~ USED TO HAVE 00 (;,()OR DESK z MOON MULLINS l,>00 f(NOW I ™E ONE IHAf SAID 'THE BUCK / 5/0~HERE,. YEH--AFTER-ALL IH.AT STUDYIN' OVER _ HE~E lX)O GO I AL ! 1HI~ 15 THE LA Sf OF -rl-fE SCHEDU LE CHANGES ! --• I "THREW iT AWAlt> ·f -rnE BUCK DOES ~'/ EVEN · GEi IH 15 FAR1 A~l,)fV\ORE . ·by Ferd and Torn Joh.nson· BUT you KNEW ~ l<NEW'fpLJR,ADVERBIAL CLAUSESj IT iHIS MORNING-: ~yoU KNEW Your< INDIREeT OBJECTS!· r I WENT OVER I ~ IH' WEEKEND ... * W ~TJ.4 You ~ I-P,AS")ED UP MY F,AVORITE SO,AP oPER,ACS ·-,o DRILL )OU ~REPDSITIOAAl:"?FfR,ASES:-:-- AND YOU . GET AN F. DOCTOR SMOCK R 'Y"OU'Re: GOIN' ON A E!> L..-1 NP r:::>AIE: W 11'",H PR. eoe's SIS1'"e:R? Yf:S, MISS Devi N IS WI t...t-ee RIGH-r w1-rH YOO , SON l Wl-lAT Do You IHINK HAPP~NED? ye ~ HAc> NO lc::>eA You we~e: F't..AY'IN<S IHS t..eAP SHOW/ ft IP-J IHA"I ~ ;J~ J) \\\\,c WELL, FOR ONE THING» IT . . TURNED pur_ro B~ MATH TEST. . --- by· George Lemont ANP >.'M PICKING HeR LJP RIGH"I AFleR HE::R PE::RFORMANCe -roNIGH"f' IN" IHe KING ANP -:!.".' :r -rH INK :x: 60.,- -rHe: PAR-r"' eecAuse: :x: HAYES SUCH A c>e:e:P votce ! . . ...,_,_, __ ----~----~- CHAl<U E, YOU'RE PE.Al-I YIN l-UCI" I J HI, CHIEFY! l'M HIL.PEG'Af{C7 HAMHCXKE~!r--..:..---- IA &.oLIS¥ \WWIM- \ lNVl'fA'flON?! ~ONE'!1T"L.y' ( 't (A?i'Jl° KNOW W~tCl-4 l~ ~~~E" You ACllNC:r LIK€ A F"z::;loL . ANO NOW J..Er'S SEE WHAT PHI/.. THE FORECASIER HAS IN Sf"ORE • ,:oR VS.'\ ff LOOKS LIKE T'HINGS ARE GOING-ro BE I==;:::.,, PL/!ASANf" AN// SVNNY. .. I 11-13 __ ... ____ _ .... ~"'--........ rt.' 1.-IK"e '1t>U-t> CAMU~ ri(-F1~1 ANPWH~ I P1-~t7 FOR HIS L-IFE:.:1 SPARE: HI A~R"'m:= - PROMISf:S 1"0 MAffl{ ME:! ·-·---- , wrrHour A DROPO~ RA/NIN SI OJ.ff/ / It 11 --·-·--... ·---.. _.....-........ _ ... _,. ... -· ,. , .. ~11·1?:- WHAT'KINO .OF WEAr>IER CAN WE EYPecr f"H/S WcEKENO, Pl-Iii.'? CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· eftCH in drawlnt details betwHn top and bottom p.Anels. How 41Vicllly c•n you find tMm? Check answer s with those below. ~AOw \1 '41Jl/ t bw1U •UJ '' Ow•1 S 181 '°"' \• 1•'1S•«P1UJM , P9.Ja#IGI ,, ""'>)I { bu1U 1w ,, , .... , t. IUitJ-iUIP ,. Out..11\ JlfM ' \.J>u~..1•0•0 ~Mrrn fl ~lf WOTI D1rn@ ® '-s by Hal Kaufman------- • VIKING lfABITS! Which Viking wn sunburned? Enc lhe Red. Wh~' VJluq WU married? Enc the Wed. Which Viking was a doctor? Eric the Med. W ich Viking worked tor the government? Eric t Fed. Which 1 ~ ~ V1ktng wu dullsv1lle? Eric the De.d . 'Huffs.id? MIND OVER MATTER! Recld this over careful ly and see it you can guess the answer I have no substance, arid generally no in telhgent relation to t i m e or· times . Sometimes I am sens1 ble. but often I am ab ·surd. Yet I have great influence, and not 1n· frequentfy change the plans of people. In· deed. al -times I have helped to ct\Snge the history of the world. What elm I? In c:ase you haven' I a I ready guessed. ti's something lhal a good many people have • Spy Glass! Find live animals' names 1n. Order s are sealed If caught, squirrel away papers and play possum Bear en mind you mvst not rat on fellow agents.Answer rn cl minute • d"ll d''/"J Jt/ol\l Wll\\Od t•Jnnb\ .,,._S • Sum Fun! There 1s a way of l ubtracting 200 from 601 simply by sw1tch1ng the pos11tons p l two of three components -with a tnck lo 11, natch. How 1s 1t done? 1Q)Ot 1')Qo1buV\f1 \l'°'-'•wnuu.-wOlfCh,,11\n • Waisted M ol1on• Measure your waist to the neareS1 inch M ultiply meclsurement by 99. Add digits 1n product Answer is always 18 Give~ try. 18. . 19 .?.O 2 2 w ·15 . 23 . 16 9 . .10 II · ..• · aw11kened to·· fn · 'Tl'll( · ·' L...Jtc;:_~ _ _.;:::u....c....----'--'.;s;;_-'--'1...----"'-.- m1ddle ol lhe night WEIGHTY TASKI Our strong rNn p.AI •bcl.d 1s living up to ~•no>,.. wu •P ., his name~ To complete scene. •dd lines from dot to dot. For Better or For Worse ----. 0 • 3 5 WI LED WEST! Apply colors neatly lo lhe diagram above: 1-Aed. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4'-Lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Dk. grMn. 7-Dk. brown. 8-Dk. blue. 9-Dk. purple. ID-Maroon. 11-Bl•dl. SPELLBINDER . SCORE 10 points for using all the letters in tlie word below to form two complete words VILLAGER ---... ... --- THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letters or more found among the letters Try to score 1t lust SO points. 1#16 ..... A w•J6tu• ~IQtHOd ..... by Lynn Johnston -S tf-WRONG--FOR ME.lo K\SS MY .WI Fe:.. Ot'-l F\ 130l-DO you HAPTF\ DO IT IN BEAU11FUL DAY? . .., ------------- • f'OBL\C '? • ..... -. . . . . . , "', . ' . ' . ' .· ' ' ' . ' , • . • • . TJ1/S CONTRACT GUARANTEES YOU ONE MILLION A YEAR PLUS ... -- 1'"A\~ 1(\0\ClJt,O\J~ ~ lC~ G'2£AM OOE.?t.f\ MAKE '{ou f=AT ! GORDO R . SHOE r "ow COME. '(ou t'ION.'I 6~lAu6£ l1M WAN\ AN lCE. CRE:AM ON A 01E:f, CONE:, NoRMAN ~ MOM . \&)~N I \1VE. 6E-£N E.A11NG llf. CRE.AM ALL Mi l,\F"E. ~ . · 11-13 ··~- 1f 'iou 1.-1 Kf. 1'Hf-l.OCA1'\0N Of ~OOR N~f., MORMAN, ~OU wotJ'\ ~5PONO 1'0 1'°'A1 COMMf.Nf . ..-__.,--F: ~. by Gus Arriola iHe l~TEN~ll'/ -OF HANC:1"'1EJ< PAIN OOE~ tJ0T A5ATJ: -1~ IN\JE:R~ P~POICT101't 10 Tt-tf: ~ZE OF THE HEAD/ .t't..1.. ~WK 10 1MATf • lly Jeff MacNeUy YC.tJ ... ------.:..-~~----....._ __________ ...._ __________________________ ............. .. r ...... . ' ·i What Makes Today's Marriages last Marriages need a caretaker, someone who makes sure that the relationship is in good shape , who notices if it's not, ___ who tends to its needs . .-If a Wife wants to work and her hus-. ,..;... band will not let her or gripes about the f aGt . that It is possible she works, to have a good marriage when th~ marriage a couple is poor-SO long as the · becomes less couple agrees on how to man- stable. . age t~e money it has.'' ''If a husband and wife spend too much · time apart, they're more likely to break up~' '~New marriages A Special . are more likely to Report by fail when husban_ds fe~l Philip BluIT!stein, their wives aon't do their Ph.D., and Pepper 'fair share' of hoHSework.'' Schwartz ,. Ph.D. · 1 ~ . . .... •. •-" .. ·~ • t • .. oM THI 11 ASK" .. LOS ANGELES -The cast members of Hart to Hart are aga1n-i:>ro11mg-to ~,generaus-- souls "We've played baseball for the American Heart As!'A>- eiat1on and sponsored a Holly· wood High sock hop. but this vear"s chan!V event will be the best yet, .. · says Stefanie Powera. 41. speaking about the show's ~pcoming Texas barbecue and polo match to benefir rhe William Holden Wildlife Foundation at the base of Mount Kenya in Africa. Guests at the $100- a··paper-plate do will be able YOURSELF to chat with Hart to Hart stars as well as luminaries from Dallas, The Love Boat and Dynasty M1ched Pue, star of Eddie and the Cruisers. 1s apparently also planning to raise money -for himself. Pare, 2~. who reportedly got S25.000 for Eddie, is rumored to be asking JO times that for his next film.. . Claudia Cardinale. 44. Anabel de Fournement in · the cast of NBC's Pnncess Daisy, is quite frank about the topic of living m sin. The Tunisian-born Car· dinale. who appeared in the 1960's Hollywood films The Professionals and 171e Pink Panther. as well as some 70 movies in Italy, France and Germany, says she first got in· 10 screen acting at age 20 to suPJ1c)rt her out-Of-wedlock sorr.-?amc'I(. now 24 Four years ago. still not married. Claudia simultaneously became a mother and grand· mother when she and Patrick -also unmarried -each had daughters ·within two month~ of each other. Cardi· nale's daughter, Oaud1a Jr .. Is by Italian director ·t',a.9q11ale 5qu11t1erl. with whom she has lived m Rome for the last 5eVen years. But she isn't real· Cova phOI°' "1 Don Hunlletn ly concerned about getting married: "I don't think it's so important." .. Actress lalie Caron. 52, best known for the movies An Amencan In Pans and Gigi, 1s now pursu· ing writing with a vengeance -literally· She's seeking a U.S. publishel for a collec11on of 12 short stories en titled Vengeance. about ballet, working in Hollywood and the perils of stardom. "There's a great deal of me in the book . of course," she acknowledges, "but if I had wanted to tell all. I'd have written my memoirs instead " Next year she'll be back on screen in the CBS movie The Master of 171e Game. -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Cbrtlltopber Walken, co-star of NalaUe Wood's last film. BrainSlorm. • who was pursued by the media following her death. is apparently still publicity shy. He was at the opening-night party for a Broadway plaY. recently when a reporter asked how he had en- joyed the show. Walk· en·~expr~n cloud· ed over, and he re-plil'd, .. , , must set~ drink ." then he • rushed off to the bar and never ca me back. . Max Mo· ratb. p1anis1. singer and music· al historian, is preparing for a roncert tour called Pop Goes the Music. in which he· will name lhomas Edison and David Sarnoff as fwo of the big· gest names in pop music. He ex· plains why: "Where would popular music be without the phonograph or records?". . The other day. Academy Award-winning composer Burt &.cbarach asked his cabbie to stOR a few blocks short of his destination. What was it aJI about? Bach· arach heard a street musician playing his song "Alfie" and got out to thank the man and give him a tip. -Anita Summer WASHINGTON ~Capitalizing on Senate majority leader Howard Baker's (R·Tenn.) love of gadgets. a computer company has gotten him to chip tn with some free promo- llon. The Senator is being C1aud111 ~ widloul nlOtnafJ'P. seen ifl print ads for 'The Source.'' a computer program that offers such services as electronic mail and the United Press lntemattonaJ newswire .. Baker became tnfatuated with the program when he began using it to send messases from his home computer 10 his computer-whiz son. Darek. who lives in Memphis. According to Baker's staff. when I B.M_, which manufac· "The Source," asked Compu~ o IOUrc~ of /HltoWr't /Of' 8aMr him to promot1; the product. he couldn't resist. Although ~he ma10rity leader didn't de- mand money, he did get one thtng he wanted: The ads not only feature computer nuts Howard Baker and son Darek. but they also star futore computer expert. Daniel Baker. Darek's l·year· old son.. . Tut tut: Donna Tuttle's selection as Undersecretary of Commerce for Tourism -a plum requir· ing lacs of travel and paying $68,400 a year -has raised eyebrows. even· among poli· tical pundits. for unabashed favof1tism. Not,.pnly~i.s she f_ dauahter-in.fa'\1.i or Ho•11 C. --n.tde. the millionaire California car dealer and membe!:..Jlf_Ronald ~an's llORNANCY A1 l 1 N Star of Slranae Invaders What'• the moet frl!btenl ... ··111111'' youve ever 8ee0? Wbld WM the mo• frlabtenln1 eltu. tioo you've ever heal In? -U.S., An- denoo, Ind. When I was 10. I saw Psycho ... it terrified me. To this day I have a transparent shower curtain. Jaws also frightened me. Before I saw it, I loved lo swim. Now I'm ner· vous when I'm in the water. My most frighrening . ex· perience was the first time I got on a roller coaster. I was 16. I thought I'd die on thal roller coasler. fCNI RAY 11.00M •OOM''' MANCINI How 1o111 _w;W you uy ln l boxinC? -P.S., Canton, ~ Ohio ~ Once I become secure finan· i cially,I will gel out, no matter x what. Who wants to iQ ~ through life looking al the j world through black~nd-blue 1 eyes? I've had some very good ; business otters. some in public relations. I'm not wor· ned about the future -I'm happy about it. 1 c en cabinet.'' but-she Is also the wife of Robert 'JUt. tie, whose duties as sp«ial a.ulstanl to the President in the office of White House per- 1e>nhel indude filling patron· J • jobs. -K<lhleen Maxo and • Jane Onen~ f C) 1983 FAMILY WEEKLY All rlghla 1~ ,. - / ....:.:." . , ·c .. '. l.~ Warniv g: The Surgeon General Has Determined That -Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . - ,_ A encan marriage is in trouble. he divorce rate has tripled nee 1960, and 41 percent or · all presently married couples will see their marriages end by deqee rather than by death For --+--th_ose~ who take comfort in recent stattsttc:S showing a drtrpnnnnrumber t------- I I- of divorces, the fact that lifetime mar- riage 1s· no longer guaranteed is still sobering. It is a particu~arly unhappy fact when we realize that second mar- riages have. a slighlly higher divorce rate than first marriages. indicating that we don't learn from experience. ·10 better understand the complexity of modern-<Ja) relationships, we decid- ed to do a large national study. In the first phase of ou r study, we asked each member of a couple (our sample in- cluded married, cohabitating and homosexual couples) to fill out sepa· rarely a 38-page questionnaire. Twelve thousand people did so. 1-'rom this group we selected 600 people (balanr· ing those in short-. medium-and long- term relationships) whom we inter· viewed !or several hours tn order to ask more intimate questions. Approx· imately 18 months later we recontacted about one half of the people who had sent in the original questionnaire,s to see if they were still together as...a~·cou­ ple. and ir'i'liey'had't}r61<el(up, what the reasons were. We present the results of our inves- tigation in our book, Amehcan Cou· pies. We concentrate on th ree specific areas. money, work and sex. Here we reveal how these three factors affect married couples arrd what makes some- marriages work and others falter. Sliared flnandal control and valua seem to result In a happier marrltige MONEY In our culture, money is a more taboo topk of convcrsallon than sex. Couples In particular tend to be reticent with each other when talking about money. and this is unfortunate. be- 4 FAMILY Wr.u.i.v • NCM'.MBDt 11 • 1983 By Philip Blumstein, Ph .D., and Pepper Schwartz, Ph.D. cause if a man and woman don't know each other's financial philosophies. they probably won't discover that they have different values u11tiUhey are well into the marriage. Ind~. we found that couples fought more about how to spend money, than about whether the1 had ermugh. If one person 's financial philosophy was based on spending while. the othe(s was based ·on sayjng. then regular confrontations tended to ocrur. Furthermore, when couples told us they argued a lot about .J')ow to spend money, they wele less likely to be together when we contacted them 18 months later, particularly if they fought in the early years of -marriage. The in- ability to respect each other's financial values opened up the whole question of how well suited the. two people were to each other. it a husband delegated authority to his wife to acl as the "purchasmg agent" for the couple but really didn't trust her rnmpetence. conflict arnse Interestingly, wives with incomes of· their own sometunes did not want to pool all their money with their hus- bands' because they did no! want to be ~atched over or grilled on personal ex- penses_. Wives will\. no sourcc o! per- sonal income. or with no money to spend as they wanted . often became so frustrated that they re.<;0rted to a kind of "guerrilla warfare." For example. one wife said, "I skim a little off the top. Oh, I'~ tell him the groceries cost more than they did, or something like that. Nothing spectacumr, ·but it gives me a little breathing room ... Deciding jointly how money should be managed may be ~~ous. and work· ing out an economic plan may bring up unpleasant issues. but shared control and shared valtJes do 5eecn to predict a happier. calmer. longer-lasting mar- riage. WORK or course. how much money the collple had also was an important ele- ment· of the relationship. Husbands and wives dissatisfied with the amoun~ qt money they had found the entire marriage les.s pleasinR than couples who felt comfortable about incpme. But ·-------------- llaving little money did not break them Thl' world of paid work used to be a up. It is pos.sible to have a good mar-male domain, but today, while the riage .when a l'OUple is poor -so long traditloiial male provider still exists. as the couple asrees on how 10 manage the two-paycheck family is becoming tbe money ii has. mor~ and more common, We discov- There was one area of managing ered that either life style could work money that often emerged as a prob-well Some couples were very happy lem area for married indMdual~. When with the wife staying home: others the hwiband-was the only wage earner. were happy when ~he was out in the or when he earnc.'<1 more money than work force Bui If a wife wants to work his wife. he often thou~t of himself a.c; and her tiusband will not let her or the provider and his wife as the bud· gripes about the fact that she works, weter. As the budgeter. one of h~r jobs the marriase becomes le.M stable. was to buy ~he thin~ needed to run Disagreement could become espe- the household smoothly. We found that cially heated if the husband and wife . -- began !heir marriage with Ille under· standing thal the wife would stay home. but she ended up going_ to work Even if she did so out of financial nee· e's.s1tv or because she needed a new outlet once her children were gro.,..m. her husband rna\' ha.ye seen this as a disastrous turn oi evenls. Said one man who d been married' for 19 \'ears· "I ·find it odd !hat she wants to go out and do sc1rnebodv clse!s dirtv work when she could stay at home and enjoy the ltfe we worked hard to put together, We argue over this about once a month. es- peciallv when she is grouchy because ·or SQmethtng someone 111 the office did or said. rn tell her again to quit and let me provide. and she'll get huffy and u nreasonaQ.le , .. Ou r studv also showed thal when a wife worked. the ~ouple fought more about how the children were being raised The majority of men and women in our. ludv felt that rno1hers shollld be at home during a child's preschool years Many of the mothers Some couples were happy wilh the wife in the work.force; for others this created problems. with young children could not, or did not. want to stay at home, and· this caused feelings of guilt in both working and nonworking mothers and quarrels between husband and wife. We did find. howetier. more wives who wanled to work than husbands who wanted to let them Husbands were more likely 10 believe it was un- necessary, because they felt it was the man's duty 10 provide for the house- hold. When the wives wanted to work despite their husbands' wishes. thl!y sometimes cited the need for the extra ,1ne$me. But just as commonly they in· dicated that money was not the only - or even the main -· reason . l::ven t)lough many of them spoke of the fms- trations of an unwelcoming job market and low pay. they still wanted to work. ' Bot when wives were employed Out· . . .__.......~---- side the home. husbands w·ere more hkel),.tO say that thev respected their wi\ e dec1s1on-mak1ng ab1ht1es and were more hkel~ 10 listen to rheir opin- ions In ract. a man whose wife WdS successful in the workmq world w~ more llkeh ro sa\ she should not have to do hou~\\'Ork' ment: We found that new marriages aJe more likelv to fail when husbands feel the~ w1\:es don't do their 'fair share" ot Housework. And her "fair share" is usually well over half. This 1s clearly a sensitiVe problem for women ·who want equal responsibility for tasks _-__ Ibis did not rneanJw.,.. e.\:eL lhaL was doing the housework Rarher II mean! rhat he did l.omewhat less rhan wives who ""ere nol emploved. and that 'the couple.learned 10 tolerate more dirt. I! was extreme!\ rare.for ht1sbands ro do the ma)<mty · nf the housework and uncommon for them to do half E\'en unemplo~ed hui.bands did much Jess housework than w1\·es who worked 40-hour wet?ks. Tu be blunt. men hdted housework and real!\ v..anted women to relieve them of 1ha·t respon 1bl11tv. in whate"er manner they managed to dQ it. Husbands' a\'eri.1011 tn work was so intense. uur i.lUd\ showed. thal 1i.e more housework 'a husband did. the more the couple fouRht abour house- hold duties This 1s not iusr a harmles:. d1~r'*' IF You·vc Pur 0Fr A TRIP OR A VACATION UNTIL Now. Y OUR T IMINC Is PutrECT. m their marr.iage J la a healthy mamage lhere. ISAlso a.. baldnce of home and work. Marriages need a caretaker. someone whQtmake sure that the r~lat1onsh1p 1!> 1n good shape. who notices 1f it's nor. who tends to its needs This c~retak.ec mav suggest they have a "date''. away from the children or the routine. or that thev rake the time rb discuss a po1nt"Of con· ten11on tha1)tt!s been fesrermg beneath rhe <>urfa<.:e of their dally life \ilamages are best served if both panners rake on the"caretaker respons1b11ity. 5uTnavrng- dt least one such person seems e!\Sl'n· t1al. If. however. both.partners are "work· centered" -\'ery much bound up in their work and its issues -the mar· nage may wither from lack of attention Such couples have a tendency to be Amtrak's new f•ll 'All, Aboard America' f•rM are here. So. if you've been ••iting to bike a vacation. or just• trip somewhere, wait no longer. Now you can travel to any city In one region for only $175 round-trip. To any city In an adjoining r1&1ion for ju~t $225 round-trlR. 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After all, haven't you •-'ted 1on1enouih? ............... ______ ..,. __ I less satisfied and less comcrutted to their relat1onsh1p While initially they may have been attracte<Lto each other - because thev admired earh nther's am· b1tion and 'commitmem to a career. their s1m1larny of outlook. w h1ch place!\ rheir relat1oni.h1p )econd 10 their work tends to undermine rheir mam~ pending enough time tuqerher 1i. tmponant V.e found that If was not onl~ ~ork that competed wuh mar· riage-feF>the 1ndtVtti~ aHeg1ancie·~t a husband and wife spend roo much time span. for am reason -attending to relat1¥.es. friend~. hobbies. etc - rhey·re more hkel~ ro break up Some couples told us that the\ lo\'ed ea<.:h other but had mam d1\'er:.e 1nrerest!> or respons1b1ht1es anrl therefore had to spend a lot t)f rime d"'-a~ lrurn each other The' ins1sred rhev were still verv happy and rnmmirtec:i. precisely be. ~ause thetr outside activ1t1es ga\'e them rich experiences which made them more mtere:;ting :.pouses :\onetheless µt'oplE' .,., hn main tamed uch a lift' IYle were more hkelv to break up than couples who spenr a lot of time rogether In .;ome t·asc~ hd\ mg ·:,.eparate" h\ es ma' have been just a ii• mptom uf a husband and wife who •• J Sponsor a Child for Only -$10aMOnth. At last! Here is a SIO sponsorship program for Americans who are unable to send Sl6. S18. or S22 a month to help a needy child. ~d l:bec this is a .fuU s nsorshl program ause for S ·a mom you win receive: ... a photograph of the child you are helping ... a speeial spbnsorship folder with the case history of the child. ... a description of the country where your child lives. ... a quarterly progress report about your child's community from the field worker. And you will receive at least two personal letters a year from your child. ' AU-ttufor only StO a month? Yes-because the Hoty Land Christian Mission I nternational J·l'ear·old Michelle "w abandoned by her believes that many Americans {Qther. Soon after. her mother wa.s forced 10 would like to help a needy child. l£ave henn order to find ll'Orli. She now /i1'f!.J And so we searched for ways to re· with her grandmother in a hw ..-11h din duce the cost-without reducing floo"l and 0 gnus roof the help that goes to the child you sponsor. For example. unlike some of the other organizations. your child does not write each month. but two letters a year from your child keeps you in contact and. of course. you can write to the child just as often as you wish. Also. to keep down administrative costs. we do not offer the scx:aJled ''trial child" that the other organizations mail to prospective sponsors before the sponsors send any money. We do not feel that it is fair to i he child for a sponsor to decide whether or not to help a child based on a child's photograph or the case history. Every child who comes to Mission International for help is equally needy! And io minlmiz~ overseas costs. our field workers are citizens 9f the coun· tries where they serve. Many volunteer their time. working directly with fammes. orphanages and schools. . You can make a difference! I SIO a month may not seem like much help to many Americans. but to a poor family living on an income of St.SO or S2.00 a day. your sponsorship can help make all the difference in the world. Will you sponsor a child'! Your SJO a month will help provide so much: ... emergency food. clothing and medical care. ... a chance to attend school. ... help for the child's family and comm unity. with counseling on housing. agriculture. nutrition.and othervital areas to help them become self·sufficient. r ----------------------KVN I A child needs your love! ! Holy Land ~ian ~ ........_. I I ' Altn; JOlePh Onpkey. Presidenr Here ·ts how you can sponsor I 2000 East ked 8ridfc Road ~child _for only StO a month eo~ ss. Kanm Ci1y. 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'!: :,.wi.:r 1 . . ..,. ..,.. _ and at the same ti~de$ ••=-~ ~°:,!':~ .... • A mericans wich a positive and beau· 1~~• u11~1 UiU.ftnlill riful wrry to help a needy )'OUngster.- suggesting was shared 50-50. What was MA•IAOI -. . disturbing 'in lhe couple's relat1onsh1p didn't enjoy e~ch other's company. But was when lhe w ife was the more ag· we think it is aJSe> true that i:ouples may gresstve iriillator and the husband love each other deeply, yet spend more more indined 10 veto sex and more time doing things with other~ Another American trad1t1011 that people because they believe 1he1r mar-seems firmly in place is monogamy. Or riage lo be so solid that ii needs •cry ltt-per-haps we should say the belief in lieCOilSlanfcare o suppon1ril S&'ms .-..""',,..,,""""').4'heiollowing statemen . to us 1hat couples should not be too a wife of JO years was a typical opinion. smug Spending too much time 3\-\'av "Before marriage we discussed from each other ma\' make rhe couple monogamy and we bolh whole- forgel whal ii was 1hat dre\ lhem to· heanedly agree about how im· gether in 1he ftrsl place portant it 1s I don t believe in SEX Bo1h 1he quan1ity anc1 qualt~ or sex .:ire important for the well-being of a marriage. Couples \\'hu have sex fre- quently are more pleased with their sex life Howevf'r frequenl sex seems to mean more to men than 10 women \1arried men feel so slrongly about having sex regularly that !hose "'·ho told us thal sex was infrequent were more likely to be dissatisfied with their entire relationship Married women Today's marriages require a new level of awarm,-and·mor:e rommitment to problem solving. may have t>een·unhappy when ~x wa., infrequent. but 11 was less like~y tr• .1t- fec1 their assessment of the entire mar- riage. When husbands or. )Vives fell their sex life was not satisfying or was a source of figh1ing betweenjtftem. they were more likelv to have broken up when we contacted lhem 18 months later. How much sex is enough? We found that the majority of our married couples had sex al least once a week. And even after 10 or more years of marriage, 63 percent had sex at least that oft en. We found a low sexual fre- quenL)' 111 very few L-Ouples: Ot ttrose married 10 years or more. fewer than 15 percent had sex once a month or less. Thus, while we would say that "enough" sex ts a very subia:t1ve a~d rcrsonal evaluation, most couples· tn our study maintained sex ao; a conttn· uous part of 11).arried life. Sex did decline ove-r rtre1ength of the marriage and it is I~ frequent among older .peo- ple (older people in a new mamage. however. l'\av~ more-sex than those-In a long-terlT) marr~age) · Couples were more likely to tell us 1hey have a good sex life when they shared responsibility for niaking it hap· pen While f nitlallon of sex WM gene- rally still the husband's prerogative. couples were panicularly pleased when 6 FAMILY W rD.Ll. NO\ff.M80 u . l~ • chearing and he doesn't believe in cheating. And that's ~hat it ,. would be -eheatmg someone out of love and trust. It would make a mdt'kery of marriage " r--.onetheless. more -people believed in monogamy than at~~ys practiced it. Approx1ma1el): 26. perceni of 'Qur hus· bands and 21 percent of our wives had had sex outside of their marriage (this \ aned, depending on how long thF ; courle was· married). These percen· tages did not mean changing values ' about monogamy. must people were quiet about 11, and many dtd 11 only once, felt guilty and did not wish to repeat the experience · We d1dn 't find that married people who had extramarital sex were any les.c; • satisfied with their se.x life !~t11er or I had sex an\' less often with" their , I spouse than those who had never had sex out161de their marriage. ·And husbands who were non-monogamous were not any less commilled to the tutu re of the-It marriage. But wives who had had sex recently with someone ' el5e were more inclined to feel their marriage was not going to last. Ulti· matelv. we found that couples in our study· were le~ likely to survive if I hey had sex outside their relationship in the preceding year. -- This is not a complete list of all the things that can threaten a marriage's happiness and longevity. but the things we have discussed are important. These are problems that can gnaw al a marriage Something like disagreeing about how to spend money may seem just an annoying difference of opinion -until rt starts to dismantle lhe trust · and secunty of the entire relationship. Today·~ marriages require a new level of awareness and more commitment to problem solving When marriage was fom.-er. issues could be left alone because there was the uneterstanding 1hat the couple had a lifetime together to work them out. Because this is no lon~r the case. we hope that a little In· formation can help people to spot vul· nerab1lllles and give their marriage the best chance it has Lo be a satisfying life- time experience. fW , Plli/11> Bfutfllll'lll and fl.'fJPt!I S<''114~rl.;. outhon. nl th(' tNl'nll> rrftost!d boc•lt Am.-nran CoupltS Money. Work and Sex (W1//1<1m Mor· IOU~. fll(}(h WCl()(Q!O' Of l/)t Ufllt.ttl')I/)' "' Wosh111110tl ui Seo11k -To Celebrate Our0··nio Millionth Sale! Quartz Watches -----------·---nlJ_,,_$ • With This Ad This is NOT a mise!int. This special offer is being made to celebrate the JO millionth watch sale of the famous New York jewelry firm of Abernathy & Closther. · It is open to every person who mails this original printed ad to the company address (below) before December 25, 1983. 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THANKSGIVING MEN Hot Spiced Oder Chilled White Wine Dttp-Fried Mushrooms • Hot Buttered Popcorn Pumpkin Soup• Roast Turkey u.•1th • Cum Breod·Pecan·SouS<Jge S1uff1ng and Giblet GrwT"t1 • Indian Vegetable Succotash Sweet-Po1a10-Stuffed Baked Apples • Steamed Broccoli Mushed Rutabagas Cranberry Slrawberry Relish • Bread and Buller Pickles Corn Bread Butter Chilled Cider C.Omay Sau111Rnon Pumpkm Pre Apple Pre Cranbnrv Ice· Cofftt Tea ·Herb Teo •Recipe~ 111ven lor the Slarred menu items are lrnm chcl V. 1lham Hevnolds al the Cuhnary Institute of Amema PU ... INIOUP 2 c.blieiliJI Q CN .. awhied bullier or th ==~ ... 4 nape .......... ~ed pumpkin 5 cupe cN4ea 8locS 4cupemlll 'io\ ..,..II OClft IJl"OGDd dowe '>'\ tell"DOG.....,. I l.-poclll ..n, or to .._ th -= Tabuco I c:up vy a.. t. ln &-qt ~ockpot or Dutch oven. melt butter. Add chopped shc!.llot!> and cook. stirring until transparent and wiltf'd. about 5 to 7 minutes Do noe brown 2. Add pumpkin. chicken stock. milk. cloves. sugar. salt and Tabasco Stirring frequently. bnng to a botl. reduce hea1 and Simmer parually covered for IS minutes, 5'1mng now and then 3. II des.red. pura> (()Up through sceve or lood mill. Sllr In hf'avy cream and rehcai ~up. but do noc hoil Thsle for extra 5e()o o;onings. 11 destrt-d.• Makes J11: quarts .. I etalk ceaery. broken I c&rTOC Salt to tute Yi teupooo peppercorn• I bey leAI Few twteu tre.bly p-ouod black pepper 1 tableepoooa ~b~ oU '>'\ teupooo poultry -n1n1 Cona Brud-Pecao-S.uaace Stulfto1 (recipe follow•). or your f.vorlte etulftn1. optional I. Rt'move pla.st1l bag frvrn turke' then remn\'e n{'\.k 3nd q1bJl'I~ from ~a\'lll<''i Ranse turkey and par df\ 2. In lc1Jge saucepan place 1 cup~ water ncck,,and i!blet.5. onion. celel'}'.. camJJ. ' teaspoo11 ~I 't: tea.spoon blctCk pepper · uims and bay leaf. Heat to bo1lin!! reduce hear and borl CO\'ered for about I flour or uAC1I netk and giblets are render Strain Chop !!tblets and neck meal and save alonR with broth ror !jravv 3. Season inside of turkev with lh ted5P00n salt, fe~· 1w1sts pepper and poultry season· tnR If roasting Wllhow !'<:luffing. simply skC'wcr neck skm to back and tw1S1 WtnRS akimbo Bnn11 leg.~ to~her bv tying or tucking under sktn band II roasting with siuffing. <ituff body cav1tv loosely -It will expand dunnii cookmg -and truss a'I dt>- c;cribed . 4. Plai.e turk~ breast·up on"tack m shallo"' roas11ng pan If using roast-meat rher· momt>ter msen into the 1h1ck part ol the thigh -bulb must nol touch bone Ruh 'lk1n wuh v~able 011 5. Roa.~t in preheated 32Sttoven Time chart on next page 1s your guide to length of roast· ' ing time IN'hen thermomerer registers 180°-185°. the turkey is done. provided vou have inserted t~e thermometer rorre<.11y To check. move thermometer slightly toward 1he center of the bird It 11 r~1S1e~ lc<..'I than IM0 more cooking 1s required A lent Clf foil pla<:ed loosely over turke\ "111 dela 1>ruwr11ng un111 about the la..'il hall hour when the tent <;an he remo\l<'d to allow final bmwnmg Turk~ ma\ be baqed "''llh mAtrd buner 1f ·deSl.Ted However mam chefs and cooks feel that this ts unnC'C'c~ ~ry. as there 1s enough natural far 11ndt'1 tlw 'lk1n 10 add 1urc111ess S. To test for doneness without a ther· momcccr. U.<;(' foil and a potholder 10 sh1t:ltl vour finl!t!rs. then squeeze the thick ran ol the drumS11ck If 1t feeb soft and moves eMI· Iv. turkev 1~ done 1. Remove turkt'Y to cuttmA hoard or plill· ter II 1t h.ts Ileen roasted unslutfeJ. there will be a pool ol narural 1u1ce. m tht' bodv cav11y Pout thoe out and use in the 11raw 8. Pour fas and drippings from roasting pan mro mea.\unn11 cup. Skim off as much IA! as possible Place about i,; cup dnppmRS mto medium saucepan. add Y> cup flour and blend smoochly Add ~rved turkev stock and liquids. using 3~ to 4 cup~· hqu1d altoAt'lher Hea1 to boilin11 .lnd tasit for sea- s.:>nlng. Add chopped giblets lor Riblet gravy. about l"t teMpOOii s3IT and somt' fresh bl11ek pepper 10 suit your own taste Tum heat to v<!f)• low, rover and si\'nmer until rt3dy 10 'itrve Makes Om' m<rst turlln • ond 4 <U/X R'Ot \ No discolint bookstore greets yi;>u with savisgs like these: Choose any 4 boo~, all for $2, and save up to $10795 781 Pub PflCt' U5 • You simply agree to buy 4 books within the next rwo years. 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In larse bowl. combine hread cu~ and A1ak~ 24 tu 36 apf)eli:m crumbled com bread Pour '~ cup boiling water over raisins and allo-.. 10 plump 2.ln larse sktlle1 . heai butter 1mt1I melted and saute onions celery and chopped pecans unttl <>n1ons att" wilted about i minutes. Add to bread m1xturt 3. Remove casings from sausages and dis· latd Chop sausage coarsely In sk1lle1. fl'\ sau~. Sflml1!! un 1 cOOl<OOl'hrougn ana Slartmg to brown 4. Using slotted spoon. lih sausage trom ski llet, leaving drippin11s. Dram rai~m~ and add to corn bread mixture. along With sausage. S1ocklo rno1sten poultry season,· tng and pepper Mix well 5. Spoon rnto greased 2'n-qt casserole. or use 10 <;tuff turke If bakinR separate!,· bake uncovered in 325° oven for I hour Mak£>S about 2 quarts Note: Use about ¥. cup of stuffing per pound of turkev. and stuff turkey JUSI before roasunit • , ........... ...,,..~ ......... -· ~c-.41kMMt.. ~r Clllf ~g --C'lfll ..._ -.-,.,.... I doft ..._. z ••pa-now Seit_, ... F-twlMa freabl)' p'OllDd bMd peppel: -...., -- YI. :::z a_;' .:ri-· ~ .. ow % .... :::. ~ ' " 1...., '""c..-..... z c.,. ,,.,.. mt CIOl'1ll ~ a111 trome ......... z .... , ~ ftlll!ly c"'1Ju e d ~ I. In Sllallow bakmg pan, place squash halves cu1-s1de down Add boiling waier to a CllAft ,_ llOUTl ... nunlD 1U•H Ill a2• • OYIN RE.ADY·TO- COOK WEIGHT 6 lbs 8 lbs 12 lbs 16 lbs 20 lbs. COOK.INC TIME 2l/ •. J hours 3-3'n hours 4-4Yz hours 5-Sh hours 5-514 hours TIIERMOMET'Ell All readings at 180 °-185°. 'Noee: Unstuffed turkeys require about 1/i hour less roOSling time Turkeys vary from one to another due to variety and mltral antemal·startmg temperature, so cooking umes can only be approx1ma1e Check for doneness dunng la.sr hour of cooking. It's a AOOd idea to allow an extra y; hour for roasting m c.ue the turkey needs n. tr pressed for lime, roasl the bird unstuffed. Source. Nauonal Turkey f'ederat1on/RestonJnternat10nal Center, Rest?"· Va. u '°,. .,. .... • t 11•1 1"4·1~---ct ... .... b' '''°~ ... ..... , ... ...... 'A C'lfll ..... ~ ~ C'lfll ..... , •• , .... , ... • y, a111.aa 2Ct , .... ~ 2 .... , .... Wore ... .,...,..~ ................ ....._ ,Sc.,.,.._......,~ ~c-. ........... 0 cc c-.. 1" .. , •• ..,.. ..... It .. n•::r---l?J ,... ..... ~ ., ..... .-..c..-... ~a ,.,,aniwtee .. ..._ I~$) ' If I dill ..... . s•a 1 o , .... ....., .. ........,..... . ·" I. Wdl mushroC>tn$ in water witt\ the lemon luict addt!d to prevent dl9COloraflon: drain well. .u&Y WD!AY • ll(JYD9IJI U • 1-..I depth of ""1 inch and pl~ m 350° oven, balung until fork tender, about 45 minutes. 2. In skl\fet. saute bacon until crisp. Add and saute onions. stirring until tender. Add peppers and garlic and saute quickly. a minute or rwo. S. Add Rour, st1mng to blend. II mixture 1s too dry. add a teaspoon or so of butter. C.ook. stirring until light brown • - f . Add salt. pepper, ~ar. nutmeg, parsley Md chicken broth. Bring to boif. stimng. Add com and lima beans. heal ro boillng. ~uce heat and sammer S 10 10 minutes un· til tender SeM! In pr«ooked squash halves. Spnnkle with a linle parsley 1f desired Mollies 6smHngs •Recipe from the Culmary OlpnPICS Coo• f)oolt, ~ 1983 by The American Culinary Ftdefa&ion A colfecuon of recipes tor family and quantity cooking from the team of the US chds th• won in the hoc-foods com· petition of the fntemarlonel C\Jlinlf)' Olym· pies ln Fran~n. Wt!4!1. Germany. 1980. Pn>- ,, 'f • • ' _....,._,, II!! ................ ., ........ l!W!2 llSMMp !'!000 Of N90t4SI ._ F..-. tlltttt .._ n .... 1 .. ...,.., .... ' .... .... .r .. r!:;,...... ~l!l!ml!!I"-••·· ;;"t(.~ .. s.,..a-. -..... . n .... , .. ...,.., •• , .. 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Chip was liuinS a qu/f!t"'Hfe as a sales manager for a large manufac- turing firm in upstate New >brlt He didn ~ win his firs/ role unJil he was Ol)er 40 Since thm. things haven~ 5topfl«' snowballing. Getting up and performing in front of a camera is the greatest way to make a living that I could ever imagine. Even the auditioning is never work for me. I love 11 - and I used to hate work. just hate it. I never should have been in the business world. When I was working in business. I was always day- dreaming about being an ac- tor. bur f gues.S I was afraid of trying. It JUst seemed like an unreachable t~in . One day a friend encour me to audi· tion for an Off roadway play -just try out -and I got the lead. Performing in that play. I became aware of something. I was the onJy amateur acror 'n'B\.tS . had the orpor1un11y of it's something I want. meeting you. 'd like to set up Finally I landed a commer- an appointment." And I sent cial with a big bank and that 10 of those out a day. started running everywhere. In the beginning. I was un-At that point my regional sure of myself. I would say it manager said to me~ "You w~o years before r have to maJ<e a Cfio1ce. Are real( started ~~an!!!.!.l'...l.!:!:bs~. -J-Z~u~~i'!.!n6...!.:to~be!:::...!!in~hJlt.!;w~"-'l.L.-+- ut m a stubborn guy when ness, or are you going to be a businessman?" So I thought. ··well. now is the time to make the commitment." and I I e chose show biz and quit my job. I don't ever remember f~l­ mg desperate about the whole thing. But in the early days. any encouragement at all was great. 1 remember one time hearing some good news and walking out of a phone booth. and apparently the way I felt showed. 1 walked by IWQ men who were standing talking. and one of them said. ~re·s er ppy guy. Eventually you get used to It. but the thrill never goes. I'll walk down tfte street now and someone will ask: "Where do I know you from?" And friends that I haven't seen in years will call to say they've seen me. A friend from Chicago called and said. "Every day I get up and walk ou\ the' door. there you are on a biJlboard." I don't know exactly why I'm hooked on acting. It's the kind of thing you can't put your finger on. When I was in high school. I played a lot of football. and when I got up onstage to do that play when I was 40 years old. it was the most fun I'd had since I played high school ball. It's the thrill. the challenae of not goofing up. I like to dive off high places, and I guess you could compare it to t~at. I'm afraid, but it's a chance to conquer the fear. I'm ~lad I didn't make the move into acting sooner. I'm glad it happened as it hap- pened. I don't know if I would appreciate it so much if I had had success early in life. Also. in no way is success going to chanee me -not because I'm such a terrific and humble person, but because I remem- ber so well the years when I was not happy in.my work. You know. there are some guys In my business who are always bellyaching and grip- ing about something. And my feeling i.s this: 'ibu guys shouJd 8C> out and seU Ille in- surance sometime. You Just don't know when you've 80( II good. --Oalp OICott fAMll.YWWU.Y. NO\lf.MtlOl 13 . IMJ IS ' .. ~~EXCITING DIET BREAKTHROUGH!~~ Lose Pounds & Inches WHILE YOU SLEEP! Ll~ENE-GH'"-!he OVERNIGHT DIET .Sensation! NO MORE FAT! NO MORE FLAB! '\o '.\lore Exercise. \o \tore Calorie Councin~. ~o '.\lore Boo~. Suits or ~upermarkec "iracle Pilb! NO MORE CELLULITE!---1---'i.~s""''N1"'-ol'r1Jitlsut!lrr1re~t'I oveM1Qhl la1 emu1:. I er s so easy to use so IOOl·Pl't>OI inat even VOi. WILL NOT FAIL TH1S T•Mf Just thin~ ot I t you c~n 1ust remember 10 ta'e 1our uPOGENE·GH • 1ao1e1 aoou1 •wo iours oetore vou QO 10 oeo ~our .i.e1 orobtems w•ll oe over 'Ou 1 wa~e up n·Mt• hea1:11 e• ana oo~·ng mucn Dener '"1an you a J 1~e "9111 oelore-a110 t' al s guaranteed' NO MORE DIETING! FACT: LJPOGENE-GH • IS NOT REAUY A "DIET'' IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD . THIS POWERFUL . FAT EMULSIFIER ACTUALLY ATTACKS ANO DISSOLVES UNSIGHTLY POCKETS OF EXCESS FATTY TISSUE AND DOES IT OVER· NIGHT WHILE YOU SLEEP! A DIET SO EASY EVEN YOU WON 'T FAIL THIS TIME NO CALORIE COUNTING NOTHING TO MIX NOTHlf./G ELSE TO BUY. NO STRENUOUS EXER· 'CISE NO BORING FOODS AND NO SUPER· MARKET DIET MIRACLES-JUST TAKE UPOGCNE-GR AN HOUR BEFORE mu (JO ro BED ANO WAKE UP THE FOLLOWING MORNING SLIMMER TRIMMER ANO BETrER LOOKING THAN YOU WERE THE NIGHT BEFORE THERE IS NOTHING ELSE TO DO ANO NO OTHER DIET ro BUY' LIPOGE:"E-GH Is Finall~ A'ailable! Tie UPOGENE ·GH • COIJlpOunC is so ntw so re1101u11on· ary 1 has tne ent re oiet 1nous1rv bulllnQ wny' Because lhos 1ncred1ole cemoounll c.Jn make very oroinary ·01e1s· obso1e1e For tne 111s1 time you don t nave to diet to iose e•ceu ta1 You 11 be thinner and your body will be 11rmer overnoqnt' How Can The LIPOGENE-GH Compound Be So Eas) To l 'se Yd So Visibl~ EfTecclve? Doctors ano scientists have known tor many years 111a1 tne release ot the 'GH fACTOA' is respons101e tor acceier ateo lat melabolism Uhe burning ot tal tor energy1 ano tne proOuC11on ot you1ntul l1rm muscle hssue As we approach 1ne 25 to 30 age bracket, tne release ot the 'GH FACTOR· 01min1snes sharply Research now believes tnos could be tne single most 1moorJan1 reason t1hy alter lhat age br~ket you teno 10 gain wt1on1 (1n Int torm of ta11 mucn taster anel l!eep 11 on a 101 tonoer To comDal this lat Du11<1up there is now this exc1us1ve LlPOGENE·GH • Formula Y()T'E. -MCrAllOl.ln JOM)f'\4 • llfff'l,,_."'1-tvl~"llt( ~ ----~t'l'Wnt W#A """pll...,_ IO -"""""' ..,., ...... to-'11/-A -Amaz1no new brealOhrouon tormuta st1mua1es tne retease ol 'GH FACTOR' lgrowtn 1lormone1 Targels vour POOV s 'Fat Storage Pockets· ano 11terally 01sso1ves 1nem wh11e vou steep' Wake up slimmer tormer ano riaoo1er eacri ano --every morning• LIPOGENE GH • w1I• oo a11 lfl1S au c~1y ano ettec1we1v or 11 coSlS vou absotutely nottiono LIP<.¥1F.NE·<;H " Work." 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The issuer of the bond pays you interest each yea r Alter a predetermine'd l'tumber of years. the principal (the original amount of the bond) 1s returned 10 you. Two features have his- torically made municipal bonds attractive: First. they're considered safe because a government entity stands behind them,• second, the interest you receive is exempt from Federal and most state and local taxes Q: What IOrt of returnl do munldpalt pay today? 1 A: Yields -the return or Interest rate the investor receives -range between 5.5 per· cent 10 10.5 percent. depending on three factors: maturity. the dale the investor receives back the entire amount of the bond: type. of bond, whether it's a stale. local entity or revenue issues; and roting. the credit worthiness assigned by a finan · cial rating system. Like any other invest· ment. the rate of return is related 10 credit and market risk. Q: Wby are municipal bonds popular riaht now? A: Because the yields are much higher now than a few years ago. Five years aso. a faml· ly had to be at least in the 32-percent tax · bracket to benefif from the tax exempt fea- ture. With today's higher interest rate. the tax~xempt bonds have become a more at- tractive investment. Q: How dOee the new lnve.tor betln re.eardllnl muoldpal bonclt? A: The financial pages are replete with advertisements for these types of Invest· rnents. Mutual funds will $end you informa· tion. Or walk into any local branch of a brokerage house. You'll walk out with· an armload of material There's a certain amount of self-«tucation necessary. which every new or ~mall investor should expect. I'm still struck by how hard people are will· Ing to work for their money and yet how casually they're willing to Invest it wit hout really findins out 1hat they're doing ~, ' MNT111 Spa"h " o lrtttonce wr11tr Ulilh 011 Al IJ A F 4Mll.V WtS.11.LY • lllO\lt.ltltlJI u • IMS 17 H~gh.Blood Pressure Can Be Lowered · PrescriptiOn Drugs! (Atlanta , GA) FC & A. a nearb\. Peachtree Cit\'. 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Order now! I A.. I MAIL~:,-CUT AND MAIL TODAYI ---.----~· , · I l!J , FC&cA Pubtiahint ~I I I ~. P.O. Box 1521 • 0.pt. QFW-J I I I L-Pt9thtrtt Chy, OA 30269 I I ~~ I I 0 1 cnclo~ J!.99 i S 1.00 I I shipping and handling. Addr~s I II !\end me How To lowt'r I Hixh -Blood Pre.uure Cit I I With out Prrsrription . I Druxs. State Zip I I I !~I ~--------------~---------------J c .. fg .. ' x I l:' ' . I:> .. UT11RI TO BUBBll The Jewish faith 1s steeped in tradition , but that doesn't mean there ·---1s_n t room or gr~at_ new 1de?S stance Bloom remembeTS well what 11 was like fo be a Jewish kid during Christma-;time. The overwhelming presence of holl)·, and twinkling llghts made him feel a little left out. Now 3~ and a public-infor- mation officer at the Univer- sity of Alaska, Bloom decided that there ought to be some- one like Santa Claus for Jew- ish children, to heighte~he pleasures of Ehanukah. one of the most festive dates in the Je~sh calendar. So he's created an ·elderly Alaskan couple called tsubbie and Zadie -the Yiddish words for grandmother and grandfather -to whom Jewish children &n write during Chanukah. Every letter sent to Bubble and Zadie receives a personal reply and all expenses come right out or Bloom's own parka. (He. responded to over 2.000 letters last year.) He says he wants to help children dis· cover that Ctianukah has its own special magic, but the really significant message of each letter is. "Be proud you're Jewish." · Chanukah begins Dec. 1st and Bubbie and Zadie ,are-- o now at home. awaiting J Chanukal'f tellers. Write: The _ Chanukah House, Box 84, ! Dept. BZ. NomP, Alaska ~ 99762. AlllOlllC AIUlllMlnc I t's on~ of life's safer Rene- ralizalions to say that most kids don't like doing suits are a little surprising: Mt!I Blanc and flighty pal, i'weery. .... !? So far th e number of math underachievers at the school has dropped from 37 9 per- cent to 23.7 percent. "Math without pencil and paper seems to lower math anxiety," the calculating gym teacher told us. Such hot numbers as 90213, better known a5 Beverly Hills, Calif.. with its $13,260 annual per capita income. did not even make the top 20 (the results are based on declared , income ) One of the winners, thouRh . is little-known Rock Springs, Wyo .. 89021 , which had a per capita-income of $17.389. Blanc says creating ~ unique' i w their math. But at Mounds- vi lle Central Elementary School in West Virginia. the kids are literally jumping up and down over arithmetic. Moundsville students were showing the usual lack of Jn- terest in arithmetic, until a physical education instructor decided to work math into his twice-weekly gym class. Gene liska poses problems to _the kids as they 1ump rope, and they have to answer with the nght number of tumps. Also, relay racers lose their place in line 1f they can't produce the right answers to the math questions ~llska a.sks. THITIUAUOf , JURY DUT.Y· I t seems real-fife jury trials aren't halt as exciting to watch as the ones we've seen or years on te ev1s1on. Otha< wealthy ZIP's· Shaw- n,ee Mission, Ka.n. ($1 ~.625), voice for each one calls for ~ both imagination and accu-~ racv. . ~ ,;Bugs 84nny.was supposed ~ to be a tough lillle stinker," • Mel explains. "~ I had to 2 sound the toughest, Bronx or Brooklyn. Finally, I gave him a . eombina11o;i a11<t got, 'Myeeah, what's up. Doc?' l' In fact."~cording to Ors. Ray- mond Buchanan and K. Phil- llp/faylor of the University of Central Florida. who surveyed lawyers about their __ _,,....-._.._.._. Today, at age 75. Mel cou rt experiences, __ ll!!llr-- jurors who have spent time watching TV .... _ .... ~ courtroom dramas now find the real thin~ ...__...,... "trivial and boring. · ..__....,_,, Furthermo re . the lawyers believ~ jurors ..__....,,,.... tend to "overlook ..__~11"'"'.i basic evidence of guilt for more technical evidentiary demonstrations, such as the ones they see on·television." Defendants. they say, are ' al~ucprised by the length of real trials, which aren't over as quickly ac; tti!e prim~time versions. and convicted de- fendants tend to think their lawyers ~re nowhere near as clever as Perry Mason. ltlCll ZIPI W here do the coun- t r y · s wealthiest people reside? Apparently, that's what the Inter· .. nal Revenue Service wanted to know, be- cause they've com· piled a list of the richest ZIP codes in the country. The re- WHAT'I UP, MIL! H e has the vocal cords of Caruso, more wise- cradks lhan Rodney Dangerfield and he controls as many animals as the Ringl- ing Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Who is this wonder? It's Mel Blanc. the voice of Bugs Bunny. Daffy Ouck. Woody WoOdpecker, Heath· cliff the Cal. Speed Buggy and many more of your favorite cartoon characters. This year "Blanc celebrates his SOth year 1n show busi· ness. He was first featured in a 1933 cartoon . and now some 400 or more characters later. Blanc is still very busy. He's got. a new movie out called Daffv Duck :S Fa·n1aslic Island. and in March 1984. • the Smithsonian Institution will. hono~ him with aryex- hibit in its American His- tory Museum. -· Even posterity has been planned for: Mel has taught his son, Noel. how lo do all the characters' vo ices. "He's the only one in the world who can duplicate me." says Mel. "It must be in the genes." BIRTHDAYS (All Scorpio) Monday -Brian Keith 62: Prince Charles 35: McLean Stevenson 5( Tues· day -Ed Asner 54: Wednes- day -Burgess Meredith 75. Bo Derek ' 27; Thursday - Rock Hudson 57: Lauren Hut- ton 40: Gordon Lightfoot 45; Friday -Imogene Coca 7fi; Eugene Ormandy 84: Brenda Vaccaro 44: Saturday -Dick Cavett 47; Jodie Foster 21 . Next week in FA)jll,Y Wmo..v.. John P. 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