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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-18 - Orange Coast PilotbUIGI CIAIT. YOUR HDMITOWI UllY. PAPIR OR ANGE C OUN TY C ALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Nautical Cheer ~ewpor1\, Chrislmait Boal Paradt> of Ugh1s lil up ewporl Harbor and 1he faces of lhousands Salurda) night when the annual parade launched its 6-1.th sea son. Sponsored b~· llle Commodores Club o( the Newport Harbor Chambt-r of Commerce, the procession of colorfully det·orated and brigh1ly lighted boats will wend its way through 1h.-har~r beginning at 6 :30 p.m. 1hrou~h Dec. 23 .. Newport Bea~h sailor survives close brush with watery death By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Delly ........ , .......... about '50 miles off the coast of Chile. "The most terrifying ex-Kane sard he was standing on perience I have ever had." the port pontoon when the ship That was how Mike Kane, 43, crashed into Crusader and that Newport Beach i~uranct; broker '1Dixon grabbed me and pulled me and veteran multihuU srulor. de-.,. back in the nick of time. I was scribed the rescue of himself and nearly crushed between the two two crewmen from their dis-vessels." The rescue was ac- masted 55-foot trimaran cystic complished in darkness about 3 Fibros1s/Crusader by the Chilean a.m. Navy. Kane said that after the pon- In an "emotional" telephone toon was crushed Crusader conversation with his wife Cindy. started listing about 45 degrees from Punta Arenas. Chile, Kane and that it was difficult for him said that except for the alertness and his crew to stay aboard. Kane of one of his crewmen, Bob Dixon, told his wife that all three men he would have IOl!Jt his life as the were in a weakened condition for rescue vessel crashed into the lack of food which had been disabled trimaran in heavy seas spoiled earlier. Kane said that all three had lost about 25 pounds during the ordeal of rounding Cape Hom in hur- ricane force winds and tumultuos seas and in s triving to stay aboard after Crusader was dismasted in heavy seas off the coast of Chile. Kane told his wife it would have been difficult to continue even if Crusader had not been dismasted. He had high praise for the rescuers, including two Chilean frogmen who removed them from the stricken trimaran and into a 12-man liferaft. Kane said he and his crew were staying aboard the rescue ship at Punta Arenas but expected tp move to the U.S. Embassy at (See DRAMA, Page AZ I Some speclal,students put on a special Christmas performance In Fountain Valley. For the full picture, See Page AS. Academia-industry wedding in OC? By ANDREA ADELSON Ot .... Delly,...·~ A dream to make south Orange County home for the nation's top biomedical Industries, in tandem with a second vision to build UC Irvine into a premier research ,institution, is now being explored by a consultant. Leaders of about 170 industries, aome already based here, will be asked whether they think an umbrella foundation to integrate academia with industry is work- able, Fred Hyde, president of a management consulting firm in Beverly Hills, said Friday. "If we accomplish it, it would be unique In the country," Hyde said. Hyde. a former investment banker and a Yale medical school director, was hired by the Irvine Co. to look at how to structure a non-profit organization that would benefit basic biomedical research.· "Once established, in whatever form it takes, it could provide a broadened support base for basic biomedical research in the coun- ty .. " Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen said this week. Nielsen said one potential source of foundation revenues could be the 320-acre I.Nine Medical and Science Complex, soon to be developed by h is firm in east Irvine. The complex is also base for a proposed 177-bed hospital, pending state approval. _ Two pairings of Industry and private academia already exist, created in the last five years and bred out of a flacal research crunch, Hyde said. He wants to make schools Work Proposal would make public, private schools compete for funds By PHIL SNEIDERMAN CM ... DllllJ ......... The way Roger Magyar seesJt, public echooll would improve grutly if they Md to face a little teriOUI competidon. Manar. a 8'cramento college LnstrUCtor, la co-director ot the C..Ufomla School Voucher ln· IU.dw. He believee that makinC public 11Chooll compfte with pri- vate onee f« tu doUan will result In lmprowd education for all 1\UCMntl. ''There are many reMOl'll why ~ IChooll en"°' cfotna a sood jab," h.e Mid. ··1 be'li~ th• lunlllrnintal ca~ of medb:ttty lft ~~ta "9t \hey're • ~ monopoly. Publfc schools have a captive audience. "They're public ln name only. Becau.e they have a monopoly, government echooll have no reuon to be good. There ll no 1tat.e or local law that requires them to be aood. ~ long 81 they keep getting tax money, we reward public echooll for mediocrity.'' Magyar made hla remarks dur-lnc a recent visit to Orange \ County. The purpoee of hil trip WU to get pubUdty and to IOlldt funds for the initiative. He admitted the plan I.I strongly oppoeed by tome educ.tors who view It u a threat to the exllUl\g public IC!hool u•tem. l \ Under thla propoeal. each school-age child would receive a voucher certifica~ worth at leut $2,000. Parenta would wie thil ~rtlficat.e to pay for education at the public or private echool of their choice. The same tax dollara now collected for educaUon would go to the schools receiving these vouchers. Backen of the lnlU.Uve clAlm there would be no nMd for• tax lncreue. Magyar aatd California'• public echooll now apend about '3,300 per student annually to educate younpt.ers. He beUevet private tchooll apend!J'\I bnly •1.200 pel' (See SCHOOL,\• Al> One is a science park near Yale University, In New Haven. Conn. The second is the Whitehead research institute, which has elaborate contracts for use of facilities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. in Cam- bridge, Maas. The Yale arrangement has al- lowed embryonJc businesses to nurture In a friendly environment where academic exper1S are avail- able. but "without compromising the lnt.ewity of work," he said. (See BIOMEDICAL, Pa1e At> We're back! Bodyfo~nd d -umped in LB .C?anyon )'he partially clad body of a 26-year-old Los Angeles woman was discovered early Saturday.in .a parking lot along Laguna Ca- nyon Road in Laguna Beach, a Laguna Beach Police Qepartment spokesman reported. The woman's body was-found by a Los Angeles Times newsboy about 6:50 a .m. between two businesses in the 2100 block of Laguna Canyon Road, said Laguna police Sgt. Paul Work- man . ' The woman, whose name was being withheld until her family could be notified, apparently had been strangled, an Orange County Coroner's Office spokesman said. He said an exact cause of death would not not be determined until results from toxicological tests were finalized. Workman said the Loa Angeles Police Department has been asked to contact the woman's family. Police investigators theo'rize the woman was killed elsewhere and her body was dumped in the parking lot sometime between 5:30 a.m: and its discovery at 6:50 a.m., Workman said. She was found lying face-down. He said there were no v1s1ble injuries on the body and he did not know whether she had been sexually a.ssualted. The coroner's spokesman de- clined to say if the autopsy I revealed whether sexual assault ~ figured in the killing. . Saturday evening polic.-e of· ficers again searched the area in which the body was found. ap- parently in an effort to locate more of the woman's clothing. investigators still are seeking witnesses who may have been in the Laguna Canyon area early Saturday and possibly saw some- thing that might prove helpful. But for the moment, investigator.; have little to work with, Work- man saiq. County following Irvine on toxic materials plan Irvine became the first city in over the plan because haz.ardous the county to adopt a hazardous materials are not exempt from a materials disclosure ordinance public records law. Irvine's city this week. and a similar voluntary attorney interpreted the law dif- di.sclosure law also was endorsed ferently, saying the city could by the Board of Supervisors. promise con fidentiality for the A de~iled aa."OUnt of how the public good. county plan is to be put into affect County 9fficials are seeking is expected to be brought to legislation to exempt hazardous supervisors in two weeks. materials from the disclosure law. The regulations are intended to In the meantime, if a trade create a computer information secret is involved a fire inspector bank to quickly supply fire-• will discuss options on how the fighters with data on the location, Information might be disclosed quantity and nature of toxic but kept conf idential. materials in use. Irvine's mandatory program In IrWne. 700 businesses are differs slightly. thought"to use toxic substances. In Irvine asks industry to report the county. more than 2.000 use of a new material within 60 businesses will be affected. . days. while the county wants to County firefighters serve unin-know 30 days in advance. <'Orporated areas and provide con-"We were concerned because tract services to several cities companies may be using the including Irvine, where the coun-materials right aw•y. and they ty's hazardous materials clean-up would be in automatic violation ," team is based. .Irvine hazardousmaterlalsadmin- ln a report to supervisors, Fire istrator Sylvan Hel"ICh said. Chief ~ Holmes said busl-The county intends to hit viol-n~ w11l be asked by letter to ators with mildemeanor criminal dLSClc;-the materials they use. violations, civil lJ(abllty up to Replies and follow-up Inspections $5.000 and cleanup coeta. will be the basis of the computer The city only intends to Impose Uat. The county initially hesitated (See HAZARDOUS, Pa1e All I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. December 18, 1983 .. ·DRUNKEN DRIVING PROBLEM ••• f From Page A 1 ht-ad and otht·rs'. 1i; that drunkl·ll drivers al't'n't gomg w ,.ul eve·n though the original law called for ~~d•w..y µ~~rm.-... In most t'Ounu~. the l'Xcuse 1s lhat the1c JUSt tsn't enough room The jails are full. Mo.st f1rst-lunv offenders get away with about a $500 fine. mfonnal proba11on and a 90-day driving restncuon that permits driving only lo and from work. r Orange County Municipal ~ Court Judge Russell Bostrom suggt-sts the threat of jail carries far more dout than the fines. probaw.m and rt-Strictions that sonw l'Ons1dl•r to be linle more than a slap on the wnst "l"m l'Onvmced that drunk <lnv- mg 1s a unique criminal often~ ... he says. "The typical drunk dnvcr is a famtly -or1ented. law-ab1d1ng I• duzen exat·tly the sort SUSl.'t'P· tible to thC' fear of going to jail .. And 1 think that's why the •· stallSllt'S dropped off and lookl'<i so good at fu-st -everyone was ttfrald of going to _).li I," says Bostrom "The threat of J8tl 1s rt>al and fur a businessman or someo1w likt· that. at 's son of embarrassing !oo .. :: Thl' graS<1roots fight agn1nsl the dnnkmg dr1w•r was launched alm0&tsinglehandedly by a Sacra - tnl•nto mother whose 13-year-old daughter was hit and k1llt-d by a drunken driver. Candy Lightner IS crro1te<l with Conning Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and prod- ding Moorhcnd to intrnduN' nE>w legislation The lTUsade has had an impact. Chaµtt'l'S of MADD have opent'd across the country and a countt.>r· pilrt studenl organ ization as flourishing on many campuses. Al o;w high school, students plat't'd the crumpled wreckage of a Monte Carlo that a drinking classmate had been killed m on the sc:h1>01's front lawn Statewide. the statistics are slightly more reflective of claims that tougher drunken driving laws in California have had some impact In rc-ducing tnatfk {wc·i dt•nts und dl'~th~. Arre~ts are up about 1:1 pt'rt't'nt, akohol-rcloted Ql'l'ld i>nts are down sifgiii1'J -anti • tJh a Suh~:- wide basis -the number of people killed by drunken drivers has decreased by more than 5 percent. Janet Catter. president-elect of the Orange County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. suggests first-time offenders should either go to jail or be "made to do something that hurts." "In lllmo1s f1rst-ume offenders have to work at a hospital and have l'Ont.act with people who've been damaged and maimed by drunk drivers," she ex.plams. "l think there has to be some sort of prompt, standard punish- ement. The battle won't be won until we have the sort oC attitude that they have in Europe -if you drink and drive, you're a l0nmi- nal" \ L I SCHOOL VOUCHER INITIATIVE ••• From Page A 1 9 pupil often produce superior stu- 1 dents California's l'Urrent publit• school edUl'atton budget 1s sufC1 · • dent to award $2.000 vouchers to r alLst.udcnts -and-to i{ive public i. -SCh.ool.s-an additional $1.100 1n addition to the voul'her. he said By encouraging competiuon. the voucher plan would force tht> improvement of public schools. Magyar said "It changes the system of re- wards and punishment," he said ''If a school doesn't prov1df' good l education, it's going to have dissatisfied 'cus tomers.· Th e schools wall no longer have a ~ aptive audience ... ' Magyar's views are disputed by some educators who beheve a voucher plan would divert badly needed dollars from public schools • 8111 B1anch1. ext-'Cutlve director of West Orange Countv lJntted Tl•achers. s.11d both the Cal1forrua TeaC"hers Assoc:1auon and the Na· t11mal Education Assoc1auon have l'ons1stently worked to d dt•at VOUC'ht•r proposal::.. "We perc:eive 1t a~ a d1rtx·t attack on the. public l)('booJ sy:;- tem." ...BianchLsaid. "The public schools do a n amazing job with the• limited amount of money going to them." A vow:her system. B1anch1 :.aid. would "take money out of the public schools and give It to private schools, some of which are discriminatory in their pracuces " Bianchi said one way private schools keep their l.'OSts down ls by paying lower wages to teachers. He claims many instructors take private schpol jobs only bet:&ust' they cannot find work in the higher paymg public system A common crit1c1sm o f voul·her plans is that they would benefit middle-and upper-int-ome stu · dents. while leaving behtnd thl' DRAMA ON THE HIGH SEAS From Page A 1 Sanuago on Monday He said plans (.·all for them W be flown to M1am1. Fla Wednesdav and to Los Angeles International Airport Thursday where he wall be met bv has wife and two children and a large contingent of media personn~I A welrom(.> home party 1s planned at the Kane res1dcnl'l' on Friday Mrs Kane said tht> tnmaran will be donated to the C hilean Navy for salvage. but that her husband hojX'S to redasm . the sophis ticated radio and ele<:trun1l' t-qu1pment aboard Kane and his crew left New York Sept. 23 in an attempt to beat the elapsed time r('(:ored of 89 days and 21 hours set by the c:lipper HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ... From Page A 1 a S;"i00 fine and SIX·mOnth J<,111 term T h<' l Ount v's l·sumated annual cost 1s $75.000 [rv1m_. t·xpe<·ts its per yC'ar t:O!>ts to be $100.000 w.ith shghtly higher start-up <.'OSlS of $60,000 for the first six. months. Hersch said . The csty n •gulat1on. e£fe<. t1v<' afwr a n industry mvc•nwry m Januarv. t'Omes m the wakt' of a growing number of hazardous substanC'C spills The ordmance as to be admm1s- l1•rPCI by an advisory panel and as to Ix• paid for by induslry. .<llthough a f~ has not been set. Volunwers with technical ex- perllse are being sought to fill two public positions on the panel BIOMEDICAL CENTER ... From Page A 1 At Cambr1dg(•, 111 exchange for use of MIT fac1l1t1 es, the institute provides finant 1al support. Hyde explai nc'<i UCI alrNidy has fostered s1m1- lar partnersh;ps, having agreed W give campus land to Nelson Re · <;earch anl Development for a $6 5 m1ll1on researC"h laboratory now undc•r construction Vl('e Chancellor John Millner dc"SlT1bed the concept as "a very prom1s1ng model." which he be- lieves will benefit UCI research programs and may provide in- come. lower-inrome students Magyar disagr('{-d, saying the vouc h e r s w o ul d give lower-income students the chance to a ttend private schools that they cannot now afford. He said the $2.000 VQ.Y£her _would rover t~i­ tion ~IS at about 90 pen.'ent of California's private schools. The mitiauve provides for scholar- s hips programs at more expensive priv.ate schools. He said the 1mllat1ve also for - bids the use of vouchers a t schoots that promote racism or sexism. Magyar says the l;lackers of the initiative hope to place the measure on the Nov. 1984 baJlot. 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J«.totOft .... .._ ~Clff 1'1 LMY ...... •• Ull .. ~ t:~ =t • O ts 05 It 11 to ~ )I ,. 10 $4 l7 M .. ,, 00 " 07 II M ., If .... ~I 0 ,. 27 .. ~ lllf llPllT ' Glrl gets one year in hit--run S ANTA ANA (Al') -A 15-year-old Anahe im Thcgirldruvf'ht>rmnthc·r'11n1rlntotht•twoboyi; girl who run down two boys pluyang in the: street and while: they played touch Cootbull on 12th Strt;t•t In then drowoff wo.uentent't'd to one year in an Orange Hunungt.on Beach on &ipt 21:1 S he• and frie nds in tht· ~11ry jt..-WhH~ f~t~. -;:;:;-..-:!;-~ ;;-:::;.y ~ •:.-;:=:: ::~;:t;:r~ !.~ :.q .... ~.~!ll;nur Comm1ss10ner Gale H ickman on l"r1day summoned by a witn~ h The boy11 recovt·n.:d rrorn mOt1t of tlll'1r anJunes sentt'nced the girl, whose name as not been released. and the girl hllS bet-nm Juvt'nil1• l lall 11tnt't' her arre11t lO tht• maximum tune as recommended by the One victim, Rondy Strut·rwr , 15, wid on the· Prubauon 0<-partment and Deputy Dl9trict Atto rney w1m~st.and Friduy thut tw had nut regain<'d·full ui.e Devallls Rutledge. of his Jert h1md and couJd nut partlc1patt· in sports Ms. Hickman convkted the girl Dec". 5 on two The girl c:r u-d throughout the S<'ntencing felony count.s of ussault with a deadly weapon, one hearing al which ttw committislu11<·r !Uild a ~horter felony t'Ount of h1l-and-ra.m driving, and misde· term might have: l.x."t.•n t:'no ugh for punh1hmcnt but a meanor l'OUnts of assault. battery, and reckless year was necessary t.o dt·al wllh thl· g1rl'1; "dirt' nt•t:d driving of direction " Lawyer can't escape from Santa Ana· blaze \ A thrt>c-alarm fire that roared through a two-story building in downtown Santa Ana Friday night claimed the life of a :33-year-uld attorney whose law firm recently had relocated in the m·wJy renovated building. Wesley Harrison. of Yorba Linda. apparently became dis- oriented after fire was discovered on the second floor of the Builder's Exchange Building at Second and Main streets and was unable to make his way out. said Batallion Chief John Mahany. of the Santa An<il Fire DepartmenL His.cause of death tentatively was listed as smoke inhalation pending the outcome of an autopsy. an Orange County Cor· oner's Office spokesman said Sat· urday. Harrison was with co-workers when the fire was detected. but when the others safely exited the buildtng they discovered he was missing, Mahany said. The co-workers. all fi ve from the law firm of Horton, Barbaro and Really . were treated for smoke inhalation at Western Med1t·a l Center and released. One of tht> five also was treated tor burns tO his hands before being re leased, at'C'Ordlng to fire offidals. Three Santa Ana police officers a lso were treated for smoke in- halauon . fire offtcials sasd. The f sre caused an estimated $1 millton damage and appears to have been caused by either a faulty electric typewriter or a roffee machine in the sec.-ond-floor law office, Mahany said. He said arson was ruled out by mvestigat.ors who Poked through the burned buil<;ting Saturday because "there is no reason to suspect anything." Engine rompanies from Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Orange County joined Santa Ana fire- fighters in battling the blaze. which broke out about 9:30 pm. A 16-square-block section of downtown Santa Ana was cor· do ned off while firefighters battled the flames, which sent plumes of smoke skyward until well after rrudnjght. _J: Eldery slayer out of prison SANTA ANA tAP) A JUdgc has rclt•asc·d <in ailing 75-ycar-old m~m aftt.or serving fivL· months 10 pn,.;on for thl· st1 angulat10n uf his 8:i-yc•ar-old w1ft.', who was dc•st:nbed as "sadistic" In a probation report Deputy District Attomt'y Bryan Brown said h<-agreed with Orange County Superior Court Judge J ames Turner's " decision to le t Salas Dees go home with his daughter tn time for the holidays Dees, who could have spent up to six years m prison, underwent two months of diagnostic study at the Cali· fornia Institution for Men in Chino after pleadmg guilty to voluntary manslaughter on Oct. 11 for the strangulation o f hts wife, Wilma. Dees has insu>t<'<i stnct-h1!> arrest that he does not re- me mber the inc.·1dent in which he was accused of knocktng his wife against a wall m their Laguna Hins condominium on July 19 and strangling her. Senior center project lagging B) ROBERT BARKER Of n .. DollJ 1'1101 "'" Remodeling work on t he Hunt- ington &>ach Senior Citium Center has bogged down -way down Tht• $:i57,000 n ·novat1on job began April I and was supposed to be fin1sht'<.l July 19 There's still no firm l'Omplt•t1on date. Rumor has 1t thl· prO)l'('t will be done by Man·h I Thl' l ,400 or so nwmb1 .. r.. of th<• l:i u n ll ri~ton Bt'ac·h Senior (' 1111,.nc:. Club. displaced by the construc- tion work at the site at 17th Street and Orange Avenue, are frus· trated and city officials are losing their patience. "It Srt.'ms everything that c'Ould go w rong has gone wrong," Cny Engineer Les Evans said Friday "The )Ob's not going well and somethtng has to be d one We may have to consider a new contral·tor le) finish the JOb." Evans said. "It's almost Chnstmas and the c:ontraC'tor doesn't seem able lo ~1vE' us a:. a 11rm l'Ompletwn date" But Evans acknowlt'dged that much of the delay came l>K-<tUSc of the age of the bui~dmg w,h1ch was believed to be a World War 11 military barracks. Hesa1d there was a grt>at deal ot d rv rot in the building and that the foundation for a new meeting hall had to be redes1gm-d because· <>I the ex1ste nt-e of an old .st>wer linl' Two wmgs wen• supposed tu bl· pined together but there were complications bc'<'aUS<' they had d1ff Prl•nt l'lcvauuns Lion Country s~ap meet ruling delayed The Irvinl' C1tv Coun<:tl oncC' again ha'i dt:layc-d approval or a zone changt• request from Lion Country Saran which would allow a·largt· S(·alt> W('(.•kend swap meet s1m1lar to the one held at the Orange County Fairgrounds. In postponing the request . which was first l'Ons1dered in July, th<' council unanimously requested an C>nv1ronmental im- pact report to study such things as traffic flow and t'OSlS to police the area "Council has had several c'Om- plaints from people who feel that area a.s not suit.able for a swap meet," Coundlman David Salls said "The• proposed ordmanct• as so dOS<' to a llowtng commercial retail. the whole area could be- come like a Disneyland and coun- ci l has never wanted tha t area zoned for retail." The 400 acr(.·~ owned by Lion Country 1s zoned for agriculture· Th<' Lion Country swap mt.'<•l now operalt>S under a cond1uunal US<' permit but its operators say the permit is too restncuve Owners Hendrik G11lebaard ::,r wanted it changed toarommerl'aal recreauon zone so he could havv vendors selling professional ser· vices. large appliances and booths for churches to hold rummage sales. all of which aren't allowed under the present permit When Lion Country's swap meet. then called a bazaar. opened in MarC"h. it had about 450 vendors Besides vendors selling merchanise. there w ere also pro- fes.'i1onals. such as attorneys, in- terior decorators. real est.ate agents and financial consultants offering their services. In April, the council banned all prof essionaJ • Time may be running out, but our delicious Hickory FannS"'gifts haven't. Last minute shoppers, w 've still got plenty or gifts, in a variety of shapes. prices and sires. all filled with mouth· watering delights. ff iaor1 fclrms :z,o •. We11 · )'OU'a taste of old--t:iine country soodness.• . st•rv1c·es at the swap mL-et saying they violated thc> rond1tional use pcorm1t. Thl· swap ml'<'t 1s n1lw down to c:1buut 225 vendors and c·ustomer lrnff1c has dwindl<:d . al't'Ordmg tu Hank Gillebaarcl Jr , genC'ral manager of the l0vent. "All this time we've adhered tu their restrictions. but we're losing potential business We get 50 requests a month from pro- fessionals who want to sell their services here," said Gillebaard Jr Meanwhile. the rond1t1onaJ use permit expires an January but 1t 1s expa·ted to be re newed until council makes a dec1s1on on the wne t·hange. That dec1s10n 1s three to four months away, Sills said, C'Xplam- mg the environmental report will take that long to prepare. • ff1ckor1 Farms ()! 0 #/{J IN South Coast W..~Mlll lrilt.I at the Son Diep hMway c..to Meto HOLIDAY HOURS Ope. .., .... '"""' ... ....... ,.... .,......., .... ,.. .. i1 .. \J• ... , TOP OF THI lllWI NATION .-IJ:~ergy _s m:~_h_l!-~.4:-~on s~e~~~ . to cut down tiu ge t dCf 1c1ts " By The Associated P ress WASHINGTON -The Reagan admm1Stration, searching for ways to reduce enormous budget def1c1ts, IS collSldenng a broad surcharge rn future years on all forms of energy consumption, its top tax polky expert says. If the administration agreed to recommend such a tax plan in its upcoming budget, it would go beyond the standby tax proposal sent to Congress early trus year. That plan called for a temporary surcharge on taxable income and an oil excLSe tax starting in late 1985, but only if Congress made more spending cuts and the deficits remained rugh. John Chapoton, assistant Treasury secretary for tax policy. said in an interview that the elements of any standby tax are s till "up for grabs" and would also be contingent on more spending cuts by Congress. Thre at to shoot te_acher was ig nore d ROCKFORD. Ill. -A 15-year-old accused of shooting a teacher had talked of doing it for at least week. classmates say, but they didn't do anything to stop him because they thought he was joking. Substitute teacher Sharon Mundt remained in serious condition Saturday with a bullet wound in the neck. She was shot at the front of her classroom Friday morning at Boylan Central Catholic High School with a .357-caliber handgun. Michael Graham surrendered without incident about l 1h miles from the school a few hours after the shooting. police said. He was charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery and was being held at the Winnebago County Youth Welfare Home, pending an appearance Monday in JuvenHe Court. itrtificial eye found at dry cl eaners GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. -An employee found an artificial eye at a dry cleaning shop a nd mailed it to an elderly man after finding out he had lost his glass eye three weeks ago. Joan Webster, the niece of the man missing his eye, said Friday that when she receives the eye she will take it to the University of Michigan Hospitals in Ann Arbor for tests to determine ownersh ip. "If it is my uncle's eye. I really hope we find out some day what happened. and how it ended up down there," Mrs. Webster said. The eye, which has a gray ins like the missing one. was found in Battle Creek:60 miles southeast of Grand Rapids. STATE Despi>ndent man kills sons the n self LOS ANGELES -A despondent man killed his two adult sons, phoned a woman friend to ask her to join them .in death and then fatally shot himself Saturday as officers rushed his apartment to stop him. police said. Officers notified by the woman went to the Occidental Boulevard apartment and heard the suicide shot as they broke into the building. said Sgt. Alex Salazar. Jose Barillas. 50. a native of Guatemala. was found dead in the apartment entry way. a shotgun clutched in his hand. Salazar said. John Barillas, 20. was dead of a gunshot in the living room and his brother. Humberto, 21, was found beaten to death in a bedroom, Salazar said. Chavez protests n e w residen cy rule ~ LOS ANGELES -The United Farm Workers union da1'med a policy requiring.that applicants for unemployment benefits prove their legal residency was being unfairly applied to Hispanics or people who appear to be Hispanic. "Anybody who looks Like a Mexican or a South American is suspected." UFW President Cesar Chavez said at a news c'Onfemce to announce the filing of two suits an Monterey and Los Angeles against the state. The law suits seeks court injunctions against the state Employment Development Department, which has revised its old policy of merely asking for oral aassurance of legal residency to asking an applicant to prove he 1s legally eligible to work m this country. Crans ton n eeds to finish third ·O LOS ANGELES -California Sen. Alan Cranston contends he's still competitive but has admitted that a bad showing in the Iowa and New Hampshire Democratic Party presidential contests would end his campaign. "We would still hope to do well on ·Super Tuesday.·" Cranston said, referring to March 13. when six state pnmarR?S and four caucuses will be held "But 1t would be tough 1£ we don't do well in Iowa and New Hampshire." He said that doing well would mean finishinR a strong third. WORLD Ams terdam club lire kills 13 AMSTERDAM. Netherlands -Firefighters battled flames at a sex-and-gambling club into the early hours Saturday, recovering 13 bodies from the 17th century canal house set ablaze by a man armed with a pistol and gasoline. At least 25 people were injured, and police feared more b<xlies might be found in the charred rubble of the upper floors of Club 26. Police arrested a 36-year-old Israeli immigrant who had lost his job as a janitor at the club last summer and sa1d he was charged with arson. Police said the suspect had a quarrel last week with his girliriend. a cashie r at Club 26. and had been thrown out of the club several times in recent weeks forrowdy behavior. .Sinai g unman wounds U.N. troops TEL A trrv, Israel (AP) -A gunman on Saturday shot and wounded an American civilian and a Dutch soldier who are members of rbe United Nations force patrolling Egypt's Sinai peninsula, a U.S . Army spokesman said. lt was the first such attack since more than 2.500 soldiers and civilian technicians from 11 countries began their mi.ssJon in April 1982. Maj. Barry Sprouse identified the victims as David K. EUJott, 34, of Yantis, Texas, and Dutch army Pvt. Ferdinent Goren. 19, of Deume. Net,herlands. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Al Deadly explosion in London ( .. a r bou1b blast in Harrods d epartn1ent store kills five, injure at least 77 shoppers LON OON (AJ'> A bomb ripped through fou,· floors of lfarr"(t~ rlP!"\r~~ ~tw;. day at the tieight of lunchtime Christmas shopping. Police said five people were killed and at h!ast 77 injured when an ex- plosives-packed car was deton- ated next to the building. Deputy Assistant Police Com- missioner David Powis said there was "no doubt" the bombing was the work of the Irish Republican Army -the first fatal attack of a feared Christmas bombing blitz. The explosion, heard miles away, sent throngs of shoppers running through flying shards of glass and debris in the jammed department store. "People were ... running from the scene,· their faces absolutely covered in blood -children, old people. men and women." said Jackie Mt·Pherson of Hamilton, &'Otland, who was in a store 50 yards from Harrods. AP Wl1epllolo "There was a tremendous ex- plosion. There was bloqd every- where." .said 22-year-old Michael Francis. "One policeman had an eye hang.mg from its socket. He was very brave. I can't describe the h,orror of it," said the young man. who was standing oul3ide the store when the bomb went off. Police said the bomb was trig- gered by remote .control as of- ficers, acting on a tip, examined a car parked on Hans Crescent, a side street of fashionable bouti- Smoke a nd fl ames pours from fro m the de bris of a car bomb after it explode d outside Ha rrods d epartme nt store. ques running alongside Harrods an th£> fashionable Knightsbndge d1str1ct Car smashes . shoppers on NY sidewalk NEW YORK (AP) -A car plowed into a crowd of holiday shoppers along Fifth Avenue on Saturday afternoon. injuring at least 51 people. including eight L-hlldren, after a tramc officer told an cx:cupant of the car to drive it away. authoraues said. Police said they were treating the case as an accident The car ran over a c·urb a block away from St. Thrce-policemen ,.POl1cewoman were among the dead and une reported Al' Wl••photo Patnck'i. Cathedral at about 1:30 p.m. and ran into pedestrians on a busy sidewalk next to the Cartier JCWclry stort.•, scattering people and their packages, police said. The area whC'rC' the incident occurred. in midtown Manhattan, 1s lined with department stores and expensive specialty shops. and wu ,ammed wilh thousands of holiday shoppers. Hospital officials said no one was lnJured critically. Police a ttend to two injured people on a Fifth Avenue side wal in New York Saturday after a car jumped the curb a nd plowed into sho ppe rs. Traffic Officer Caesar Leslie said he had noticed the car parked in a no-standing wne ronta1rung two passengers. one in the back seat and one in the £ront. but no one in the driver's seat. Leslie told the passenger in the front seat to move the car. and the occupant slid slid into the driver's seat and "took off ata high speed. He actually JUSl drove into the people." Great Plains in a deep freeze By The Associated P re!IS Arctic air and blowing s now kept the lid on the freezer Satur- day in the Great Plains, where temperatures plunged to well below zero and wind-chill factors fell t-0 60 below. The severe, winter-like weather spread from the northern Rockies to the East Coast and forecasters said more bitter temperatures would come rolling down the Rockies and head east. "It's gomg to last indefini tely. There's no warming in sight," said Rich May, a National Weather Service meteorologis t an Bismarck. N D. "We're going to be below zero pretty much through Wednesday." The death toll from storms m the United States last week was 28. Temperatures in the South, meanwhile. rose above freezing and the sun peeked out, ending a blast of cold weather that coated whole sections of Dixie with snow Friday. Nearly all of Missi~ippi got at least a dusting of snow. Up to 9 inches blanketed parts of northwestern Louisiana and a lot remained on yards and roof- tops Saturday. Arafat loyalists· begin evacuation "ft would havt' been an In · crcdiblt• t•oinddcnce for the bomb w explode i~t as the officers were approacfiirig~ 'in«" car.~-saJa a Scotland Yard spok~man. A spokesman for the Samaritans. a British suicide cri.ais center, said 1t received a warning call from a man with an lriah aet:ent at 12:44 p.m., 36 minutes before the explosion. "He said there was a car bomb outside Harrods and two iNide," the spokesman said. Han·ods' Chairman Aleck Crad- doc k said the store was searched after the warning but no bombs were found. Since car bombs had also been mentioned. he sald. the dcc1s1on was made not to evacuate the store. "This turnc-'d out to be the corr('(.·t de<:1s1on, as. if Harrocls had evacuated the store. it would have put the public straight into the art•a where the car bomb ex- ploded," he said. A &'Otland Yard spokesman srud the first warning to police <:aml' in a l'all at 1:20 p.m. (8:20 a.m. EST). pre<:1sely when the bomb went uff. "Th.ere was no chance what- -.<>ever of evacuating anybody." he said Police· Comm1ss1oner Sir Ken- nl'lh Newman said the IRA had deliberately given a vague warn- ing to dissipate police resouroes and l'ause l'Onfus1on before deton- ating the bomb 78-de.ad Madrid • ID disco fire MADRID. Spain (AP) Flames swept through a basement d1scothequl' in the cent.er o{ Madrid in tht! early morning hours Saturday. trapping many of the est1matt'CI 600 young revelers. Police said 78 were kiJled, most of them by toxic smoke. Madrid Mayor Enrique Tierno Galvan, one of the first officials on the fire scene. said many of the survivors actt.-d "heroically," re- turning to save their trapped frit>nds . Twenty-on(' people were re- ported hospitalized. The fire at the Alcala 20 dlSCO broke out at 4·45 a.m. and officials said they think 1t ~as started by a short circuit behind stage curtains m the recently remodeled multi-level d1sro, which had be- come the rage an Madrid's thriving punk and "new wave" music scene Several survivors said some emergency exits were barred by metal w-illes. Pedestrians walking by the disco at the time of the fire heeded cries for help and pulled the griUes off several emergency exit doors to let people out, police said. Some of those inside who managed to get out returned to help their friends, said 82-year-old Mayor Tierno Gal- van. who went to one of the city's hospitals to see survivors. One youth who gave his name only as Javier was credited by police with returning at lea.st 10 limes to the disco to guide others to safety. TRIPOLI. Lebanon (AP) -among Lebanon's warring fac-wounded in the fi~hting so far. Police also said four young men Nearly 100 seriously wounded lions held. despite some minor Hours later :he Appia inched and a young woman managed to Palestinians sailed to Cyprus Sat· violations. into Lamaca port in darknes.5 and escape through an air conditioning urday in the first sta.ge of the The departing Palestinians docked. met only by a handful of duct that led up toa manhole cover evacuation of besieged PLO chair-were casualties of a month of Cypnot port oHicials on routine in the middle of Alcala Street. manYasserArafatandhis loyalist warfare between Arafat loyalists duty. The wounded were to Officialssaidmostofthevictims guerrlllas from their last base in and Syrian-backed rebel Palesli-remain on the ship overnight and were young men in their 20s - Lebanon. nians who have been tryjng to then be transferred to planes for trapped and killed by the toxic Israel's navy unleashed a oust Arafat. The Red Cross esti-flights to Greece. Yugoslavia and fumes produced by burning 20-minute barrage on Tripoli mates 700 people killed and 3,000 Egypt. plasticized curtains. three hours before the Italian Ir~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=:=:=~~~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;=============-;;;;..;;:;:;::;;;; ferry Appia sailed in to the harbor to pick up the evacuees, according to Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion officials and city residents. No casualties were reported. In Beirut, the day-old cease-fire We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Piiot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and you r me.age will be recorded. traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answerin1 service m ay be used to record let- ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors muat Include their name and telephone numbtr fo r verification. No circulation 642·6086 calls, please · Tell us what ·s on your mind .. 5.d ~l!CltY llJOW OO IMM,._,..,_~ Dy 6)0pm ---?p"'91 tt10 yOUI 0001 •Ill be °""9.d ••hit°'' encl ....,., " you 00 -·~ '°"' OtlPI' ~ 1 lll'I\. -....,,. 10 • "' .., ~ OtlPI' .. 09......., ..... ctr• 1tJ81n , ... , ....... =:-o-r ..... u.-...... -- ORANGE COAST Diiiy Pilat H. L lchwertz • Publllt'9f CMQ Dowelllw Edfor end AM1enf to the Publllhtr ........ •. c... l'l'IMIUc!IOfl .._.., ' · l Cll 111 ~ :t.:=&="1' llAIN OPPIC8 l30 w. .., SI.. Coll• .... CA. ..... dlrMI Bow IMO. eo.e.. .... CA ~ ~ 1"3 Orlltlglt 0-"'*"'*"' ~. Mo "••• e1011eel _lll!'_1t1111011e, tdllor1•1 111a11e1 01 ---~·-,...,·~--....... ~Of~- VOL 1' NO. aa • .from all of us at Halllday's ~ Open Sun". 12-5 Evenings 'tll 9 pm 17th & lrvtne. Westollff Plaza,Newport Beach 846-0792 .. 44 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18, 1983 Airlines nQt happy with Olympic air traffic plan· L.---..... ---.. ,.. G • • -- ---~-• .. -....... , ...... 8y tbe Assoclated Press Leonard, a spokesman for the Alr Transport A federal proposal aimed at easing air traffic Association of America, which represents the nation's congestion during the l 984 Summer Olympic Games scheduled airlines. would be too restru:llve, protesung airline represen-Airlines can absorb rpoet of the extra Olymplc t.atives say passengers with· larger planes or increased passenger loads. Leonard said. Spe~kmg before a Frocral Av1auon Admmis-Commercial airliners arrhting at Los Angeles are tr~tion panel, spokesmen for the nation's airlines and now about 65 pen..-ent full, Leonard said , but he the Southern California aviation community cited would expect at least 85 percent of the seats aboard everything from the Fu-st Amt>ndment to Reagan Olympic flights to be occupied. Administration polic:ies in askmg that the proposed Leonard added that the airlines believe there is restrictions be scrapped. sufficient air-traffic control capacity to handle Private pilots and television news teams that use increased arrivals. he licopters joined in calling the FAA's proposals The FAA reservation proposal would reduce the unnecessary and too restr1cuve. number of arrivals at Los Angeles lntematioAal, · The FAA last month called for adoption of a Ont.ano International, Burbank and Long Beach . reservation system requiring incoming flights at the airports, Lindbergh Field in San Diego. McCarran seven major airports in the greater Los Angeles area, Airport in Las Vegas and John Wayne Airport. including John Wayne Airport. to be booked months Private and unscheduled aircraft would be in advance. required to obtain FAA clearance at least two hours The reservauon :.ystem would allow flights to be before they take off for Southern California. spread over a broader daily schedule and would At present, commercial and general aviation relieve congesuon in rurports as far away as San flights can land at the seven fields without advance Diego and Las Vegas. the FAA said perrruss1on from the FAA. although a modified The sharpest cntlc1sm to the proposal came this reservauon system 1s in effect to control daily air week during a hearing in Los An~Ples from Paul earner arrivals at Los Angeles Road safety program facing probe over <;onsultant hiring By the Associated Press , A criminal invesugauon of a federally funded road safety program administered by the California Department of Transportation 1s being conducted by the U.S. inspector general, a federal highway official says. Cal trans auditors allegedly found evidence that some cities hired Lai without meeting federal require- ments for competitive bidding and that the consult.ant failed to keep adequate books a nd records document- ing the costs of his work. Elmer L. Vandell, federal highway administrator in Sacramento. said. Vandell said a "thorough. in-depth criminal invesugation" will be conducted. ------. The invesugauon Loncems projects m al least eight c1ues in Los Angeles County which employed Orange County consu1tant Choon Hui Lai as traffic engineer without seeking competitive bids for the engineering work La1's one-man firm. Traffic· Safety Engineers, was consultant for Lvnwood. Baldwin Park, Duarte, Compton, Bellflower: Rancho Palos Verdes, El Monte and San Gabriel. and compiled a near-perfect record in getting Cal trans to approvt.> proje('ts for these cities. Lai. however. said Caltrans approved every contract he signed to provide consulting services to the eight c1t1es and it was all "legal and proper." "There are.some improvements they want me to d~''hesa1d.Amongthem,hesaid.~hist1rnes~eeci.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- He said the auditors questioned the number of hours ----· In 1981-82. his pro_te<'ts accounted for more than half the project funds allocated for the enure state. Federal ott1c1als opened the investigation after sears r M) First Ql Anima\ Book .. ~. ~~-~~·(. , . - he said he worked. · "Caltrans complained that there wasn't enough time in the day for me to do what I said I was doing," Lai said. "But I work very hard. sometimes 14 hours a day." Us e Convenient Sears Charge for your Purchases T.I. Magic Wand Reg. $39.99 Talking looks Re g. $12.99 9!9 Dec 21 BIG MAGIC WAND SPEAK AND LEARN ••• FROM TEXAS INSTRUMENTS New stories, songs and sound effects to help your child learn basic skills. 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In the meantime . we w1ll 1ssue add1t1onal rainc hecks. but do not expect to fill them until late 1n January. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. @TARGET RAN SPECI for$5.95 Complete Top Sbfoln, Tatyald Steak, or Prawn·Dbmen. Special ftlua UM tbae woa't lut loacver, ao come to Stuart .Andcnon '1 today. You're tom& to feel &ood luldc ... t .. f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18, 1983 A s pecia l • pe rformance T h e re side nt• o f Parkhurt1l Retirement ley were treated to a apecial Ch ri1tm&1 show Thursday when 25 learning diaabled third through six grader• from Sonora School in Coata Meaa came carol- ing. Singing in a trio were, bottom left, Tom Bashaw, left, Renee She lton, cente-r a nd Stella Carlson. Among • the Porkhu..st residents enjoying the eve nt wH Mae Conant, right. The choir is directed by Mareia Lisle. Daily Pilot Photos By Richard Koehler Target ~tores will be open 9 am to9 pm on Sunday, December 18, for your shopping convenience. 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'-"= AdmOll A .. 91 S.. ~Fl'MWey & .· , .. ·. ·, ~• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. December 18, 1983 D l s this any way to f, run a school dis tr i c t ? It took the the "new and improved'' Coast Community College District Board of Trustees less than a month to begin fulfilling campaign promises to re-d irect emphasis of the administration. Major accomplishmen ts, at least to the three new members who ran on a slate promising to re-instate laid off teachers, are voting to hire back 50 teachers and five administrators of the hundred or more who were laid off last spring, and proposing to spend up to $15,000 on legal fees to study the legality of the previous board's actions on administrative contracts. Never mind that the district does not have the $720,0® needed to pay for the 55 re-instated positions. The board plans to use up every penny of a $488,000 surplus. And then go on a fishing expedition for the remaining $232,000 . Never mind that the district already employs legal counsel. The maximum $15,000 ''consulting" fee will be deficit spending well directed. It would help new board members claw a little closer toward members of the administration who oversaw the teacher layoffs in the first plaee ... perhaps even invalidate theiJ::.-contracts. The voters last month obviously felt it was time for some fresh air on the board. They put their trust in some new faces who apparently had some refreshing new ideas. But there is nothing new about spending beyond our means. There's nothing new about pork-barrelling, paying back campaign promises with taxpayer money, or carrying on vendettas at taxpayer expense. · Nothing new_,.indeed. It's the same old, tired, pathetic misdirection of· power and breech of faith with the electorate. The new board an<i its new members have had no time to truly analyze the needs and the operations of the district. How they could cavalierly come in and spend and overspend badly-stretched public funds is ·a question every member of the district should be asking ... out loud. This no way to keep the public trust. And most certainly no way to run a school district. MAllBDX L e t 's f ace r e ality , To the Editor: We can no longer keep up the pretense that our troops m Leba· non are "peacekeeping ... First of all. peacekeeping forces by defi- n1 t1on must be neutral. They are there to .keep the peace between conflicting forces. They must not be dosely allied to one side or the other. as is the case with the United States and Israel and the mmonty Gemayel faction struggl- ing to keep hold of the Lebanese government Secondly, our troops have be- come targets they are causing the f1ghung. And our air strikes and the shelling Crom our s htps can no longer be called defensive How would we react of the other superpower, namely the Soviet Union. was acuvely fight· mg in some "neutral'' country? Don't we realize how our attacks on Syrian positions bring us cl~r and closer to a direct superpower conflict? Surely, we all know where that could lead Let's get out of this dangerous situation before it is too late. CAROLANN BRADFORD Newport Beach l.M. Boyd /Short visit Not even many Irish know that their own ancestors. not the V1kmgs, were the first to land on what's now known as Leeland. In A D 795. that was By the time the Scandinavians showed up 80 years later. the lrish were no- where t.o be found A fourth of Los Angeles's land 1s for cars. These .. head m J3r" stones recur Peter the Great executed his wife's Jover and put the head of that unfortunate m a jar of alcohol. Shoddy use for alcohol, must say. Then Peter made his wife keep the jar m her bedroom. Fourteen out of every 100 wives are older than their husbands. Q . What living creature can go up to I 00 mph. then brake to a halt within 20 feet? A. Research reveals the African eagle repeatedly has been seen to do that when 11 swoops on prey Q . How tall IS the average college basketball player? A 6-feet-4.67 -inches Open questions: l Where'll th<> hotel that keeps a ch icken <:oop on its roof to supply itself with eggs? 2. Where else bestdes Oregon does a student have to reconcile a checkbook In order to graduate from high school? 3. Where'd bl9Ck-eyed peas originate? Q What's "Liberty Cabbage"? OAANOE COAST A. Ask your granddad. During World War I , most things German were denounced in the United States. Even sauerkraut So Americans called 1t "Liberty Cab- bagt' .. American-made new cars on the average depreciate 25 percent the first year. 15 pert•ent the sec:ond year and I 0 percent the third year Ir your neighborhood park is hke most. it's used by only 18 per<.'Cnl of the c1t1zens there- abouts. One professional photographer in 10 specializes in weddings. A crocodile's brain 1s about the SIU' o r a tomato. Acockroach'ssenseof smell is in its legs. U today's front page carried a atory about the kidnapping of l ,000 children -to be impremed into slavery -you and I'd be horrified. But that 80rt of thing has happened. A Jot. In the early aeventeeth century, you.npters were kidnapped aU the Lime in Eu.rope, and 90Jd into indentured 1ervitude ln ~rica. When two people get diVOl"Ced, th~ mna.rTy. they abould cel- ebrate t.bef.r weddlnc annlver.ry from the date of the onglnal marrtace. So .. y numeroua ex- ~na ln IOd.al et.lquet~ Daily Pilat . ~L,.., ..... ,_.,. ... -., . o...--~-· .... --.... , .. o......_CA_ • .. . .. 'S ::E""a .,,. •T•-.~&••• •r\- Pentagon shuf fies on ;Lebanon WASHINGTON -President Reagan's new Lebanon strategy seems to have b:ccn misplaced somewhere in th(' Pentagon's thousands of look-alike c:ub- byhol<'S. He wants to t1ghtl•n U S ues lo Israel and ronfronl Syria with.an lsraeli-Amertl'an military threat This is the best way to gt'l a settlement out of the• Sym1ns. he now believes. So on O:t. 29. Reagan s1gnC'd a S<'CrN Nauonal S1..'C'uritv f)ec1sion Directive nilling fm duser stratt'g1t• coordinatum with brae!. ThlS was followed. a(."(•ordang to conftdl•nllal documents, bv a call for "combm<o-d planning,': "JOi nt ex<'rc1scs" and "pre-pC>'\1t1onmg of US ... m1htary cqu1pml'nt m Is- raC'I. .. But' a prt•sidt•nttal d1rt'('t1vt· l'an gel m1sla1d in thl• Pl•nt.c1gon's cat:imqib\\. 1f 1t pmpounds ci policy that tht• gt•nerals don't like Few generals. o ( Lourse. would risk Opt.'nly defying the t'Om- mander an chief's l'Xphl:lt urdt'r So instead, the u'nwanted dtrc'l' llV(' IS merely l"aS I adrift Ill tht' P(•ntagon's labyrinth of dead ends. Thu. 1s what's happen1ng to the president's strategy for dealing with the Ll•banese c·risrs The military ch1c·fs "arl' Mmply not willing to unplement the Whitt> House decision,'' a high adminis- tration official told my asso('1ate LU('t'lte Lagnado. · The White HoUSl' and State Department, on the other hand. are trying to impleme>nl the new strategy. They had hoped. for example, to complete three spec1- Making ruom for things in Cl hous<' 1s nL•vc•r l'asy. but at Christmas it oo:omcs rvcn more d1ff1rntt Tht• olhl•r dav I c·.1nw m with soml• packages ~nd lookt<tl (1u a.n casy plal'<' to put tht•m down Thl.'r<· was nnne and r I (•:lhzed that even• thC' tl'lephom· hook takC's up more spae<• tha11 It uught to lf 11 had a stiff t'ovcr. you l'OUld suind 11 up and thC'rl''d be mon· room on the telephone t.ablt• When I look around 1hc house and think about th(• problem. 1t becomes apparent to ml• that ;t lot • ...,..,..,l .. . ·~ -JA-Cl-1-ID-IR-ID-1 -~ fit• at'<:ords with lsrC1cl during Prime> Minister Y1tzhak Shamir's rl't't'nt Washington v1s1t. I. to l'Stabltsh U.S -Israeli mechcal co- opt•ntltun. 2 to approve joint military l'xerc1se~. and 3 tocoordi- >UJk strawgy in f.ebanon But the seasoned ofClcers at the PC>nuigon have learned that any pres1dent1al dJred1ve they oppose might fade away 1f only they study 1t long enough So a week before Shamir arrivt'd. they protcstl'Cl that the proposed ac- cords touldn't be put into oper- ation without careful study Thc·y suc'Ceedf;d in S('tllng aside thl· at'('Ords and cre>atmg a joint US -lsra<•l1 comm1ttev to study thc·m This C1morphous l'ommmee. dc•s1gnated thl' J C1ml Pol1t1- l'<.tl -M1htary Group, has managed at l<•ac;t to st:l up an agl•nda Aff<irt..hnK to a l'Onf1d(•nt1al doc·u- mc·nl. "The JJ.'MG will m<.~t m Janu- <ifY It 1s <'Xpectc'Cl that at li>ast nwd1Lal cooperation may be hnahwd Gt this mc.-etmg The c·ha1rman of tht' Joint Chiefs o( Sui ff, Gen. (John W ) Vessey. will v1s1t Israel m January " This modc'St -;chedule. of course. 1s suhj('t·t to furthe>r obstruction. The• irony 1s that the> Pentagon ch1crs oppose m1htary pressure whllt' across the Potomac. the c1v1 han leaders favor a show of strength The Whit<.' House has simply dc•spa1rt•d of a d1plomat1c of h<m."Whold 1tl'ms take up too mul·h mom Thl· t•h1d offender and prob- ;ibly the• worst spaC<' hog must be the• v;;lt'uum cleaner. I <'ould hide six Christmas presents m the space the· v<ic·uum cleaner takC"S up The· 1mport<.1nt'C of thC' vaC'uum dcant·r has been exaggerated in Amc•m·a A lot o( pt'Ople use 1t "I think I underatand Wayne's drawing dlfflcultlH now, Mr. Bradshaw ... " • • solution m Lebancn. It has been tned with one shuttle d1pomat after another. but they have all come up empty-handed. Working · through moderate Arab nations, such as Saudi Arabia, has been equally fruitless. The new strategy is t.o scare the Syrians out of Lebanon with a show of Israeli-American strength. This has led toa bitter back.stage debate. I have been privy t.o the secret exchanges, including some o( the briefing papers that have been circulating in the backrooms. The strategists m the Pentagon argue that the sp:ectacle of the Americans :.tnd lsrael'lS m military lcx·k.step will frighten the moder- ate· Arab nations and JeOpardize U.S relations ..yith them . This could block U.S. acct?SS t.o some strategic Middle East bases that the Joint Chiefs hope to get. Counters one briefing paper: "The moderate Arabs are anti-Israel. but they fear Arab rad1cahsm more ... Tti~ Arabsally themselves to those who can protC'Sl them A strong, pro-lsrael U.S . is more attractive than a weak anti-Israel U.S .... Lebanon and Jordan want the U.S. to prote<:t them from Syria " The Pentagon strateg1stS, not- ing the speed with which the Soviet Union rearmed Syria after the shellacking it took from Israel in Lebanon last year. doubt that U.S -Israeli military posturing w11l 1mpress e ither the Syrians or the Soviets. But the White House strategists believe that military power 1s the only argument that they do understand. m1;ire Crom nervous habit than because anything needs vacuum- ing. The vacuum makes so much noise it gives theln thf' feeling they're doing something 1mport- a(lt It L-ertainly takes uP"more space than 1l's worth. It dbesn't take 1t up in a nice way, either. The vacuum cleaner is clumsy and impossible to store in a tidy way. It t'Omes with a lot of little attachments you don't want and several lengths of hose you don't need. You can't pack it away. so you just have t.o shove 1 tin a closet where it occupies valuable space most of its life. What the world needs is a folding vacuum cleaner that would (it into a box no bigger than o d1(•tionary Tht> scrond biggest space hog in the average house 1s the chair. often anttquc, that no one sits on. They don't sit on i\ because they know that if they do. it will break. They alllo know It's uncom- forwble. l hke to hide small Christmas presents unde r some things ln my dresser drawers. The problem there is shirt.a. l have about eight good shirts but I hav~ elg}it..more that are too good to tli'.i'Ow away and not good enough to wear out In public. These are Saturday morning sh irts. They prevent me from iJtrrying anything but the. thlnneS\ Chrl1tma1 presents among them. There'& no room for anything extra In the prag~ at Chriatmaa. Over the yean I've put up various hooks ~nd hangers along the aide walll but the snow shovel stlcka out to far the car door bang. against it when you try to climb out carrying J*CkagfS. Th l~af rake a nd the ,gara:,.gt' cans tro no h Ip, tither. Al a result or this ae_,nal 1tort8t' emef'8t"ncy. l take apedal mcuuNJt. l put pn.wln\I and other ltcma I have to,etoutof alaht for With US. and Soviet power arrayed on opposite sides of the Lebanon dispute, warn the Pen- tagon brass, there is danger of a <.'Onfrontation between the super- powers. Responds a briefing paper: "Working together t.o re- store the balance in the region actually rJ!(iuces the risk by reduC"- mg the incentives to aggression." . The military chiefs also argue that the United States and Israel hav<' different goals; the Ameri- cans are anti-Soviet. the Israelis anti-Syrian. "A false disunctwn,'' claims the briefing paper "The Soviet challenge usually takes the form of aggression by local rad1caJ allies backed by Soviet arms and advisers." Concludes the paper "What 1s the alternative? Let the Soviets and radicals win?" OUTRAGE OF THE WEEK. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft has · IJtc.en exposed m recent months for charging the Pentagon outrageous pm-es for spare parts Because ll had "sole source" C'OntraC'ts with the military, t he company rould - and did -ct1arge whatever the traffic would bear. There> was no rompeut1on. Now the Navy 1s about to award a contract it won't sav how much -to study the problem of overpr1ct-d spare parts, among other things. But when contrac- tors tried to bid on the project, they got a rude shock: The investigation was to be handled as a sole-sourt-e contract. Who was the sole source? You guessed 1t. Pratt & Whitney a few weeks in emergency storage areas. The prime emergency storage area in anyone's house is under the bed I put a lot of stuff under the bed at Christmas. We have six beds in our house and we could use six more. We have enough for people to sleep in but we could use more for storing things under. In the winter I don't use the trunk of the car as much as in the summer so I end up leaving things in the car that I should bring into the house. I don't empty out the trunk o( the car until Christmas Eve. The basement and the attic of the house are about full. so the last place where there's a little emerg- ency room 1s up the bal'k stairway. lf you have a back stairway. don 't overlook it as a place to put some things temporarily We don't ordl· narily use the back st.airway although we try to keep It clear of debris for mOBt of the year. It has 13 steps going up to the landlng and at this time of year I turn the. 13 steps tnto 13 little shelves on which t keep thtngs. t leave about six inches on the aide of each sU!l> as a place to step ~ t can still u.-.e them. One warning: Keep careful track of the emergency storage areas you use for Christmas p~ •nla. A few days after July 4th -= thla year, t dropped a quarter - under the bed and when l got down on my knees to look for it, l d iscovt-red a Christmas present I'd forsotten to give my abler in 1974. lllllY• Why do 80 many peopJe •Y Chrbtmu juat Cl"(>pl up °" lhem • when tta bffn coming at the same time for th.-peat 2,000 yeen., . ' , l t .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Synday, December 18, 1983 • Practic'al joke left her less than amused Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 It wasn .. t a n injurt"d <·hild., it was two dun1mie , a nd Lagun.a Nigue l woman wants the culprits ---It ;~~u ~~·u~·ul~;l-,1okt• h1:i -K1 •~l1n~-C, .. ,11~~u1 Jn(J hCJ\•·t.:i1~wnmy"wass'l'\lt rwwrrh p'5st1{' oagsor ~y'ilap~ni!!l1~trand"asVi"~ .. ~ ... ~. laugh111g. a rt'<i dyl' solulwr1, Ll'<>nt' ~11d . look. Ll>cine, who didn't waste any time to cht~k -.-f7frne~~;t, .. or· f= re~ !sh · Thl' L.1gun.i Nal(ud woni.111 as ul r,•ranK J rt•\\•anl Lt'l>nl' ..aid two other c-ars also swerved to avoad whether the body was authentic, went to a nearby for mrormauon lt.•ddmg w tlw arrt>St of lhoS\.' 1tw dummy l'tJUnty sheriffs subslation for as.sista°'-'e. C omplece Dinner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert responsible for sNtmg two Jummll'S m the nuddlt• 11£ "W h<•n Wf' saw at we thought at was tht' body of She didn't realize she had been the victim or a two South County roads lht• rught of Dec :i a C'hakl," said Ll>cme. who was angered by the gruesome joke un til she returned to the scene to find 4 t o 6 PM / Knsllnt' Leant• and her l wo c-h1ldrt:-n wt: re mc:adent. "We slammed on our breaks to avoid hilling several people standing around the dummy. returnmg from Hununglt)n &•aC'h on Crown Valley 11. My lwo kids could have gone through Lhe Orange County fire and paramedic untts Parkway around 11 :30 p.m. thal &iturday when windshie ld. I could see people get tang tn accidents responded to the sc:ene, but county fare spokesman lhey saw what first lookl'<.1 hkl' ;m 1n,1ured child lying a nd having heart attacks out there. Somebody could Chuck Murphy said the log report stated officals did in the maddk-of Crown Vallt.>y Hoc1d about lwo males have gotten lulled." not find any sign of a dummy on Crown Valley. ~~ l Oars I Week! -~673 -7726 ~ast of Pal·afac Coast H1ghwa:-• Leone said sht> was prepared to offer a reward However, 30 minutes later. fireofCic:1als rec.-eived Leont:' Jl!tHllll.'<i on ht•r brt•;ik.., ,111d swerved her for information leading to the arrest of the people a ,·all about a body on nearby Niguel Road between vehil'I<'. avoiding what latt.>r tunll'd out lO be a responsible for prank. Those with information can between La Hermosa and Crown Valley Parkway. four-foot lung, antnc:awlv nutdl•-up dum my. t'Om-leave a message at 831 -8960. There. ofCicals discovered a sunilarly made-u p BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA plel<' w 1th dot ht•s. !>hlX"\, ,1 m.mrn-quan ·s ht•ad, wag On vers didn't realize theiibodiilyiiiwiiiiiaiiis iiifiiiaiiikeiiiiiuiiinitii liiiiildlulmmmiylcolivle rledliwiiiiil1tlhl redmldlyleliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. i Bergeson will introduce bill , on strip search use, abuse , From staff and "ire reports Assemblvwoman Marian Bt-rgl·:-.on. R-Newport Beac:h. has announced she will tnlrodu<.'c· lc·gtslauon lhal would establish a st.atc·-wide procedun• for s trip-S<.•an·htng and a pc·nJlty for its abu~. ··1 lhink \\'l' hav<' a reasonab)(' balann• 111 this btll lx·tween law enforl'ement's needs lo keep tht' ,Jails safe and the nel•d lo prOll'<.'t tht> d1gn1ty and nghts of the tnd1v1dual." said Bergeson ThC' propo!>ed. btll s tatl•s s trip-searl·hes would only be dt'C'med necessary when an arrest person was going to be plan.'<! in a (·ell \\'tlh olher prisonl'rs. wht-lher ti be ror a misde- meanor or a felon y The sNrch would only bt• conduC'lcd wnh the wrillen approval of a police supervisor and then only if lhc person has a history of weapons or narcotic use Onlv a fomall' officer c:ould searl h an arn.•sled woman and a male off teer a male .irrC'Slt'e If 1hc• slrip-sc•c1rt'h law w<1s v1olaled by any pohl'E.' uffac·t·r thl.0 off1l'cr t-ould be charged w1lh a misdemeanor This strap-search legislation is separ- ate from bodily cavity searches. which st.alt> law s1:x'(:1£1l'5 can unly Ix• l'\Jn - ductt'd with a warch warr anl .md hy a medical authoralv Whlll Orange• CourHy polau· dl'part ments hu\'t' not had lhl' complain~ aboul !>lrtp-SC'<1rchmg lt•vc·ll·d against them that Lo!> Angeles Counly polic·e departmc·n lS have fac£-d. &>rgl'son Sdld Marian Bergeson tht• ll'gislallon was important. "I'm mtercsted tn this issue because I'm L'Oncerned aboul our rounty ,Jail. It's a state-wide issue. Even lhough y h<iven't had the violauons ~f strip-searching Los Angeles' County has, we could." said Bergeson. The commander of the Orange County Jail. Capt. George Kang, was t1C'Sl1tant "Gene~ally we follow those guide- lines now. W e haven't had any prob- lems. I haven't read Bergeson's bill so I l"an't really romment, but l'm'-con- l'C'rned the restrictions and the fact you have to have a supervisor sign some- thmg could bog the system down." Presently. prisoners m the county pal can only be strap.searched 1f a s upervisor OKs it and then only if the pc-rson has a history of drug or weapon US{· or 1s suspected to be carrying l'Untraband The strip-search approval tkx•sn'l have to be tn writing. King said. The bill ai. bemg~supported by the California Peace OH1N?rsOrgantzation, madl' up of orncers from state. rounty and city poltce departments. &>rgeson plans to introduce he r bill, <.V·Juthored bv state Sen. Robert Pn<Sley. D-R1vcrs1de. when the Le~s­ latun• reconvt'nes an January. I .oc; AngelC'S Pollet' Chief Sherman Blcx-k. who auended a press conference ·tn Los Angeles where the bill was unveiled. lauded Bergeson's proposal Town hall meeting Jan. 4 on John ~ ayne Airport plan~ Tht· Newport Beach Caty CounC"al will hold a lOwn hall meeting on a propost:d agrc:<:rnl'nt hm1tmg ex- pansaon of J ohn Wayne Airport on Jan 4 at Cat v Hall increase of commercial flights beyond lhe 73 limat as technology reduces jet noise. The council set the date of the me<.'llng over the objections of two Nc•wport Beach residents. No atlaon Will bt: WkPn al the meeting.end l he<.'ouncal wall not voteun the controversial agreement until later in January or l.'Vl'n Februa ry. Newport Beach Mayor Evl'lyn Harl announl'Cd at the City Counc-1! mcclang Munday night. The ugree<.'m<.·nt. negouall•d with the Orange Counly Boord of Supervisors. allows for an increase in datly com- mercial flights from the current 41 -fli~ht limn to 73 over a JO.year penod ft could also allow for an "It as a very important issue to many people and as I look around this room, I can see that it will not be large enough to hold all the people who want to speak," satd Nancy Slunner. She urged the council to delay the meeting a week and move it to a high school auditorium • "Ja nuary 41s much too early and you will simply not receive e nough in- formed impaC't from the pu blic for it to be meaningful." said Allan Beek. SEA SHEPHERD ••• Si nce 1979 the Sea Shepherd Society has shut down 6 illegal whaJing operations: 2 in snin, 2 in Portufal and 2 in South Africa. We h~ve dosed down " SC'.ll hunu ; 2 in Canada, l in Scotland and l in Ireland . We have hahro the slaughccr of dolphins on Iki bland, Japan and we hnc gone into the Soviet Un1 on and neaped with e'tldencc of iUegaJ Soviet killin1 of Califomia gray wh:al~. We are an international co~rnoon org:aniution protccring marine mammals worldwide. We nC'Cd your help to continue our work. We hllVc aJrc-ady s:avro huodttds of thousands of tttls. mu of thousandJ of whaln and thousands of dolphins . This Chrin mas think of our ship and crew and the worit 1hcy do for you on behalf o( a hcalchy marine en•ironmt nt. Pltatt 1end a c.is deductible contribution to: • Sea Shepherd P.O. Bo~ 7000-S Rroondo Bnch, CA 90l77 Sf, ~rd Sofwty, A Non ·Pmlir Or11111ulJOfl ~''~""~~ Your Government check is something you deserve. But some of the inconvenience that can accompany it-like making a special trip to deposit it-is something you don't need at all. With Direct Deposit your Social Security-or other Government payments-go straight to your account, so you can go about your busi- ness with no inconvenience at all. Just ask for Direct Deposit wherever you M have a chec;king or savings account. It's free, and it's something you deserve just as niuch as the money you 'll have waiting in your account. • AFTER ALL, YOU'VE GOT IT COMING. 11. A public serw:e of !his newspoper ond The ,t\dwr11s1ng .Couocll Unlled SIOIM lteosury - ~·· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Anything goes :~-~hep _.it. e.o.m_es_ to helping out By CORY BLAKE o.e,..._.c ..... _,..,, When tl comes to fund-raising in Or:Jnge County, almost anything goes! . Or, it at leaat did last weekend when almost 1,000 skaters, runners, walkers and joggers gathered at Anaheim Stadium for the First Anything-Goes-Athon. The event, which sponsors hope will become an annual affair. was designed to create a spint of sharing, competition and outdoor fun for participants -and to raise money for county programs aiding senior citizens, young people and the disabled. A 26-mile roller skating marathon, sponsored by Sure Grip International and Skate Station of Anaheim, was the main attraction. Two hundred marathoners, including nine world class speed skating champions, paid $6 to enter the marathon, the only event of its kind held in Sou thern California this year. As spectators watched for more than three hours, the skaters circled the rain-doused stadium course with skill, speed and endurance. tn the spirit of the season, Santa Claus provided repeated doses of merriment, skating by each time with a cheerful "Ho Ho Ho." Santa. also known as Bill Ornellas. skated his way to third place in the 40-to 54-year-old categor y. There we re marathon winners m eight separate age divisions. In the men's 18-to 24-year-old division, world champion gold medalists Tom Peterson and Bobby Kaiser skated to a dead heat finish in 1 hour, 17 minutes, 42 seconds. In the 18-to 24-year--old women's division, Sandy Dulaney of Buena Park won with a time of 1 hour, 20 minutes, 56 seconds. Dulaney is the 1983 National Indoor Champion (Junior Division) and a three-time world champ. =The youngest winners were Simon Donohoe and Miller in the 6-to 8-year-old category. Tom Bryne ked away with the first-place ribbon for skaters o~r 55: As he skated away from the podium, Byrne cliimed, "Skating is the secret to the fountain of youth." The Anything Goes lOK event included 750 SAC>nsored pledge participants from community agen- cies, local employee clubs and the general public. They walked. ran and bicycled to the finish line. Their energy and enthusiasm helped to raise $25,000 for the old, young and disabled. i Six-year-old walker and skat.er lysha O'Hare was ~gnated "Super Kid" by the Orange County Social ~rvices Agency. She earned her title when she skated ttie full 6.5 miles of the lOK event. Later, Madeline and Domin.le of KNOB-FM radio, hosts of the Any- thing-Goes.-Athon awarded her a set of yellow skate wheels. Valentin and Marta Perez bicycled the course with . their 8-year-old son Marco and 7-year-old daughter Yara. Recent immigrants from Mexico, they were riding for Toastmaster's International. Joggers represented a wide spectrum of organiza- tions ranging from Town and Country Hospice Care to t1'e Youth Employment Service. The Anything-Goes-Athon was the bramchild of Jan Kleeman, director of Seniors Citizen Services for dty of Anahj"im. Miccowaves. no nes. no ans, 8CUUm Cleaners. Mictowevea with Prot>es. aectroruca. etc. Amana. Tappan. Samsung. 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It'• one of hi1 own 1ix-pa11enger itretch Cadillac limousine• from hit company, Sundance Limo_\Uine. The third wardrobe item coordinated by Lee for Ll•ermore is a pure silk paialey robe by Polo -ju1t the thing for relaxing by a cozy fire. See 1tory Page 86. . • • SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1983 82 -:::---: -:;:.; ~~ ;c.?-i,.~ .. :.. • ~ ,.__,p; t -• o.11, ,..lo, -.. 1, (Oii .. "Bobs" thl' word in hair fashion C'hll", and this bluntly cut, one ll'ngth styll' 1s jX'rfe<'t for holiday glamour So say four u£ Hollywood':. styhst who have coiffed the tresses of the soun to-bt> announced Helene Curlis "tt-n best co1 f£un.>d women" for 1983. The bobbed look t:an be an vaned lengths, and the stylists to tht> stars say its basic versatility is the key to festive fun. "To dramatizc:o a look for tht' holidays, I like lo use a mousse or gel to create a sleek, spiky, sexy style from even the smoothest of bobs," says J ose Eber. stylist to Linda Gray. Cher and Melissa ManC'hester. Eber recommends pulling the hair back severly behind the ears, "wetting" the sides with mousse. then using the fingers to "mess up" the crown area for an uncontrolled sensous look. (Some of rhe mousses ronuun alcohol and can be very drying to the hair Check out the m1rred1enrs > Anthony Santana. whose clients include celebrities Debbie Allen. Nastass1a Kmski and Grace Slick, prefors keeping holiday hairstyles simple, to complement the "voluptuous" festive clothing of the season By VIDA DEAN Of lhe Delly Pllol llett A ceremony was held at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian to officially dedicate the John H. Porter Jr. Memorial Cardiology Unit. The cardiology unit was named in honor of Porter, who was a long time hospital board member and philanthropist. He also served as organizational chamnan of Hoag~ospital's Or- ange Coast Heart Institute. Joe Manchester. medical director of the cardiology department, coordinated tours of the department for the 250 guests. who later attended a cocktail reception at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. George Hoag II presented Ma rcella Porter with a resolution adopted by Hoag's board of directors and she gave each guest a Cross pen with the Coors emblem. (Her husband was the grandson of Adolph Coors.) Fourteen members of the Porter family attended induding Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willgeroth of Newport Beach . Others on the guest list were Nora and Charlie Hester, John a nd Dolores Virtue, Vin and Nora Jorgensen, Alvin and Sally Philllpi. the Roffrt Spunem, Gordon Atkinson Jr., Margaret Elmore, Pat Cox, Doagle Devine. John and Jean Macnab, Katherine Swigart and E arl and Hester Hardage. Magic for cancer patients The Ped1at.nc Cancer Research Foundation of Orange County brought pediatric cancer patien ts more than $7.000 closer to their dreams with a recent fund-raiser at Magic Island in Newport Beach Magician Ron Rice, Doreen C.rci. (Miss Newpor t Beach ) and Sheryl Hebr (first run- ner-up) participated m the "Evening of Fun and Magic" which will help fund laboratory research needed by OC's pediatric cancer patients. CHOC guild entertained Ann and Walter Von Gremp entertained members of the Queen of Hearts Guild (CHOC) at their Laguna Beach home with a Christmas buffet dinner. Enjoying the holiday festivities were Cheryl and Les Duryea, Allee and John Davis, Janet and Joseph McNeil, Pat and Jim Kollenda, Sue and Harry Bithell, Carolyn and Artbar Ackerman, Cbinka and Ritchie Wilson, Barbara Palnter, Jackie and Jim Allen and Bev and Jim Auld. Others there were Marge Bancroft, Roffrta and Bill Chapin, Jacquie and Jim Conkey, Joan and Bill Cvengros, Nancy and Horace Fritz, Susan and Joseph Jabraus and Doris and BW Linet. The Von Gremps also welcomed Reta Lynch, Rana Coen, Jane Nick, Sbar Shoolmu, Luarel Harden, Ruth Mills, Teri Smith and Maggie Stapp Buttner gets 'Award of Hope' Chuck Buttner of Newport Beach (CEO of Ckean Pacific Sunwear Ltd.) was honored at a black-tie dinner held in the Beverly Hilton Hotel. He was presented the "Award of Hope" of the Professions and Finance Associates for the City of Hope Medical Center and Beckman Research lnstitute by honoraryCity of Hope President Mike Hersch of Beverly Hills. The apparel industry executive's company ts known for its familiar "Op" logo. Nightengoles hum "And the Nightengales Sang . " Well, the N1ghtengales weren't m Barkley Square but at Hoag Hospital and instead of singing, there was the loud h um as some 45 members of the aux:iliary's Nigh tengale Chapter 9CUJ"ried about filllng the corridot'11 and rooms with the traditional ChristmU decorationa. Mra. Jobn OU.a110 was in charge of the decorating party with Mrs. Milt =Gel'lter1U1d Mn . Bei11F'Gl'ttf1tll MmtiJ11. - J ln addition to their decorating skills to make the holidays a little brighter for pa lien ta and t heir families. the Nigh tengales are ln charge of baby phoiot and they help with medical records. Last year they volun teered a total of 7 ,292 hours and so far thi.1 year are way over the S,000 mark. Mrs, Robert Coyier ls chainnan of this busy group. 'C inema' entertains A new mUlical group, "Cinema" (Includes MJJce Couon. Gary V~luco. Juan Daniell 11.nd AJJBJ Chrllt#) deU1htect the 1Uf!St1 attending the N~l OUJdren'• Cent.er l und·ral.er held at Republic Federal S.vinas and Loan. A.llo p t ting a pplaUlt w M t.tw .nwrtalnlnc ~nc trio, ''The Sln&alinp'' compmed of AHie llarvey, R•dl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18, 1983 'Bob' pe-r{ect f9r holiday style and glamour vo n ''When hair is smooth and sleek like the new _ bobbed styles, it becomes the perfect accessory for gorgeous holiday fashion," Santana says, adding that a bit of subtle color highlighting can provide an elegant touch lf flashy, gliuy glamour 1S the objective, "don't hold back," advises Jason Dyl, who never holds back fore hen ts Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eydie Gorme, Beverly Sills and Joan Rivers. No matter what the style. Dyl suggestsd pulhng the hair up and away from the face with dl'C'Orative c..-ombs and barrettes -sh1mmt'rmg m rhinestones and beads or flowing with ribbons and feathers. "I love to see holiday hair piled on top of the head in a simple twist or French braid," says Rahn Mc.Dow. whose hair-raising talents can be seen on ~~ar 7~rr Fain:&mu. ;:;...n;;.;;;-MdM~;;tr::· - Cybill Shepherd "This up fook, decorated with a small pl~'t' or hair JC'Wl'lry. prQdUl'eS a lovely understated effec:t And women n<.>edn't shear hair short JUSt because they've turned 40, he adds. He proves his point by mentioning Katherine Hep- burn and Linda Evans. Regardless or how a woman chooses to do her hair. thest' stylists rt>t'Ommend a professional perm to give the tr<.>S.'>eS support, life. body and curve. v This Christmas, if you are planning to give fragrance, but you don't won't to give your favorite or just an y thing that catches your eye, you might <.'Onsider these tips from the Charles of the Ritz people. Rich Loniewski , VP of fragrance develop- ment, says get one that will capture her personality perfectly . "Think of one or two words that s um up her personality-such as confident, romantic, elegant or mischievous," says Loniewsk1. "Then use that description to mat.ch her with the perfume essences that complement 1t." And, to be further helpful he has provided a chart to make it easy for us all. For example, a woman who is mysterious and sensous will a ppreciate a fragrance with vanillin, oriental and muskv notes. he says. A feminine. - '°1Yt0n,~-.,,,.O,rmn· wnr.~ie.O·~~ ,;,M~Wv.~-;xo;.-- floral and oriental not.es. Other suggestions: For a c.-onf1denl woman choose floral and pat.chouh, a m1sc·h1cvous and witty woman will go for a fragranl-e L'Ontaming civet, musk and myrr; and for the asscrttve sel~t one with orris. woody and animal mgrcdwnts. Others are oriental and Incense for the elegant woman and hyacinth and marigold for the active. According to Lonil'wski, fragrance companies develop their perfumes on the ba.<Jis of sc:ent personality profiles. How do the perfume com- p;mies know which "ingredients" re flect specie personality traits? "From experil'<.'ne," says Loniewski. "Mosts women don't analyze why they lie a t'ertain S<:ent -they don't say 'I'm assertive so I must like green notes.' But their preferences have been closely analyzed by fragrance com- paniesover the past 50or60 years, so that today we have ways of matching a scent with a personality and vice versa " Now, you can t·ht•<:k this out via the vice versa and see 1f you go along with the VP's suggestion Find out if what you hke and get compliments on matches up with your personality. Frankly, I'm a httlt' <.'Oncerned -1 hke scenlS wtth citrus noU."S and Lonicsk1 d1dn' t even men \Ion that. Does it mean that the Charles of the Ritz group doesn't make one that's ('1trusy or Cardiology unit dedicated at Hoag Hospital ,,., ~ ·.- Marcella Porter chats with guest at N HY C. OellJ,,.... ,,,._.,,, -·.nlpln Shannon Murphy and Adkinson talk with Susie great-granddaughter of Coors. Gordon Murphy, Adolph Deilf PllOI PhOIO 1>J E•""I Cot.mM1 Mark and Sally Hansen, left, Dotti Holden and Gladys .and John Landis at an~el dinner. Mark Hansen given his wings and halo Mark Hansen's name has been added to a ,J>restigious list of men who have designated as · "angels" by the Harbor Key of Child Guidance Center of Orange County. The 1984 angel wu honored Tue9day evening at a dinner in the Mesa Verde Country Club. On hand to see him receive his plaque from the '83 angel Job Landis were his wife Sally, his mother Velva Rusen and daughter Laurie Hlte of Sacramento. (Son Mark. a ;unior at USC, was unable t.o be there due t.o finals.) The award was given to Hansen for his work as di.rector of special education for Newport Mesa Unified School District where he assists children as a counselor and friend. Hansen is active in the OC YMCA. the Lions Club, New port Harbor Boosters Club of the high school and nwnerous other organizations. Dinner guests included Howard and Dotti Holden (She's president of H arbor KcJ.,. Rex Gaede (Administrator of CGC). Richard and Katbasrlne Agnew, Paula Bender, Lena Weaver the Norman Loa ts, Doris and Wayne Peart, Cbarlet and Betsy F olk (Chairman of the evening) . Paul and Katby Rolfes, E loise and John Wright, Harvey and Bomell Pease, Jackie and J. C. Humphries (1974 angel) and Sebieann Rombery Another angel Lewis Dinger (1981) was also there and T. Duncan Stewa rt ( 1975 angel> unable to attend sent a beautiful poem he> had composed for the occasion. Others on the angt'I hst are Dick Richa rds (The first named in 1962). Wa lter Burrovghs, Harry Babbitt, Andy Devine, Tom Robinson, Daniel Aldrich, Art McKenzie, Robert Weed, John Rau, Dick Lane, Carl Nelsser, J ohn McKerran, Norman Watson, Lou Overholt, Roy Mccardle, Don Smallw~ and Robert Packe r Cardiology technician points out machine's function to Marcell a Porter, George Hoag II and Michael Stephens. J erry Frey and Ruth Gerber add holiday touches to Hoag Hospital. o_.,, P'llol l'Mlobf LM,.,... Sandberg and Laura Kurner. Thl' second annual Christmas party was a l'Ommunity effort - supporters provided the refreshments and merchants were generous in their donations for the silent auction. The l"enter 1s a privatC'. non-profit, non-sectarian. non-discriminatory corporation which provides needed community services £or children with regular and special needs. "We made over $2.000 from the event," reported Mary Ajamian Coming attractions ON THE CAL EN DAR. Helmsmen (Goocfw1Jl support group) and their guests will be at Amelia and Marty Lockney'• agam this year to party and watch the holiday boat parade. President Fred Cantrell has promised good cheer along with grub and grog aplenty at the 6 p.m. Tuesday event. Time out from partying will be-teken-to annou~}Wuww officers for 198+.--· Other boat parade ·watchers will be those attending the St. John Viann.ey Gh~pel Guild and the Show boat Ch~pter (OCPAC) partteg on Monday and the ADRDA (Al:zheimers group) party on Wednesday at Lido Clubhouse. The guild's party will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the ajoinlng bayfront homes of Mr. and Mn . Ralph OvereDd and Mr. and Mn . Gerry Flnstser. COckt.aiL! and buffet supper will be served Early retervations have already been made b)' the Lo11t Ament, thr Tlloma1 Bolaad1, Earl T,_ea11, F rank Lloyd1 and Mr . and Mrs. Byron Ho1meund Mr. and Mrs. JMa Veale. RaervaUon lnfomu1tlon may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. R•1Hll ffavertck at 67$-3088. Showboat membtta a~ guesta wlll be ptherinR i.t the Bohla Corinthian Yacht Club for ' Chuck Buttner get award from Mike Hench. viewing the d«'Oraled boata and a buff el din.Mr. Yvonne Hudlon, pres!dent, aaid the party la not a fund -railfr, but ta planned to ,et I.he members enthu.tutic about futur'f' fund-raiwra, (MMlbers of thll cti.p~ h•~ ra/M.td o~ m .ooo for Tht' CPntt>r) Matthew and Darrin Wight, held by MomJ.,.inda, 1ot an ea~tart Oll::lhe party circuit. The Fountain Valley twins were among the 650 attending the 8th annual Christmas reunion party .held for the sraduate8 of the Neonatal lntent ive Care Unit of Children& Hotpital of Oran8e Coun- ty. The Parent-to-Parent Infant Support Group arran8ed the event that featured 15 clown1, b.lloona,, ref rethment1 and a Yisit from Santa. Each party1oer went home · whla a teddy bear tree ornament u a memento. - , I ._.S & # .!'.:r:=!.K;a°"r.r•"L:i&~--..-)...:J..-,..,r.-._,_ .,..,~.~;\x .. :a...: .. -.•::·--·-=--· =:-...;..z·r.-.. ,. •• ·-· • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 BS . . :-~·~·::.--:-·-:-.... --~:---"":.~t.:=:. .. --• _::-;._:~:::ir -...... i ·: -- .... ., ...., ·-..;. J:il~· - ===================:__------------,l~Ld buy her ,· . ,t •I • \ .. \ . " ' the moon . But all she wants Is a full length lynx coat. And at Nordstrom you can find one for only 6,990.00 . Perhaps you should send her a dozen roses too. She's one IA a million. And you want to let her know it. Lavish her with a gift as special as she is: the un· paralleled luxury of natural Canadian lynx. subtly shaded from earth tones to dazzling white. And now very specially priced. in time for Christmas giving. Shown. 1ust a sampling from our fabulous holiday fur collection. All lurs labeled to show country of origin. South Coast Plaza only, in THE FUR GALLERY . For your convenience. we're open today 10:00·6:00. ·---. ...._ . , Orange CoasM>AILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Maternity e legance If you're pregna nt, yeu can still dress with style this holida ~ than~ to Page Boy Maternity. A sample of how Page Boy makes expectant mothers look their best is this black evening dres with matching cape let. When holiday cheer spills on your suit By TRACI DA VJDSON CopleyN9wa_.,I« Many people wear their favorite clothes at Christmas dinners. In the joy. merriment and excitement of the holiday spirit, they often spill their favorite foods on their holiday garb. Unfortunately. most fabrics when soiled become permanently stained, ruining these clothes forever. "I've heard too many consumers complain that their fa vorite holiday outfit was ruined because stains didn't come out in the wash -and many times, even from dry cleaning," says Dmitry Gagarine, research director of Milliken and Co., makers of stain-and wrinkle-resistant Visa polyester fabrics. "Consumers have every right to get the most from their fabric dollar. so we decided to do extensive testing on how different fabrics pel'fonn when stained with typical Chnstmastime foods." Gagarine and h is staff tested a full menu of foods. including gravy. cranberry sauce. beets and cherry pie stains on fabrics that they felt people would most Likely wear during this time of year: wool, Linen, ordinary polyester, Visa polyester, nylon and several natural and synthetic blends. It was found that the synthetic fabrics came out cleaner after an ordinary machine-washing in hot temperatures and a cup of detergent. Of the natural fabrics tested, cotton came out of the wash cleaner than.wool and linen. Fabric blends of polyester-wool and polyester-cotton also had fair-to-good stain release after an ordinary washing. The stains were the most difficult to remove from natural fibers and fabric blends because of their high-fat molecular structures. "Wear clothing made of synthetic fabrics at ho1iday times for the best and easiest maintenance," says Gagarine. Gagarine s uggests pre-spotting natural fabrics which are stained in one-quarter cup bleach for every gallon of water at 70 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 15 minutes. (This applies only to washable natural fabrics and will work better if the fabric is a light color.) Then squeeze out the fabric and put the clothing through another wash cycle. Most holiday stains will disappear, except on cotton when turkey-dressing stains will still persist. A fabric blend of cotton-ordinary polyester will al.so show turkey-dressing stains after this procedure, and even rice-gravy stains will still be there. Your next step would be to take these clothes to the dry cleaner. Tell the cleaner where the stains are and what caused them so he-she can pre-spot the fabric with special solvents. "All of the stains came out when we discussed the particular problem with the cleaner," says Gagarine . Stain removal experiments were conducted under realistic conditit>ns. Stain1 were allowed to settle into the fabric for a minimum of 24 hours at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and under 50 percent humidity. "Research is so Important -it gives consumers what they need and want," says Gagarine. "It took years for us here at Milliken to develop new, improved fabrics like our Visa polyester, but it's well worth it. 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' i .... . . ,• . , ·' ' .. ·, ~:I " ' -~--':' RA.FF }eweltY -l)I1r~I~I~ µ,.., / :....: ~ ;:~ OX BLOOD C "."'ith a I 4K Go~RAL creates chis un hon is studded w~~~s Head Clasps i~~~s designer necklace ZI 32 Fashion Island iamonds & saphires golden ruby eyed 644-2040 A TRAOITIO , ~,,.,~. ~ / , . NAL PA "' :t '· 60 years The lo RT of Southern #8 Fashion lslan~k .your man desiresCallforn1a·s holidays for 644-0264 • • • • • NEW STORES OPEN for your •hopping tonvenien<e THE uMITED-Am•"'"n and 1nternatoonal apparel for th• fO'h1 0n-forward woman. unlimited st le. THE ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS STORE-10.000 ,quare tee• 100.000 lights. 2so.ooo ornaments from around the world A Ch""ma• original. ··VIDEO coNCEPfS-B1g streen TV•. Video retarders and Mm• com· puters. An ele<troni< store tor the ele<troni< age OPENING sooN: CLASSIC TAILORING THE coRN pQPPER LAISEADZER oPTICAL sTORE Of ASPEN free and tonvenient parking. ~rsonal and tourteou• serv1te Neiman -Marws. Bullo<"' Wilshire. Robinson'<. The Broadway. Buff um• over 70 line Just off Paoli< coast Highway between Jamboree and Ma<Arthur Blvd>. Newport stores in all Beach • • • • • • • • • • A s H I E w 0 N p fiJ 0 R I s T l A c E N T • • • • • • • N D E " Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/S , ember 18, 1983 unday Dec cathy jean NEW FROM 9~ heel height accented -A fashion pum' #6 Fashion Island with d elicate stn~;'~~h a comfortable collar 759-9700 WARM-UP T Rutt Hewn HIS CHRISTMAS JUSt a t Pleated Trouser season at Al's # 56 F ~w •de., at Al'' rhos sh and Bost on Tr ad;:•'Oge worh ash1on Island ollday season. s sweaters. 644-7030 f/tltrJ;h£!J FROM OUR H • ~hse:rling Slipp~~'~: dr~~~PER COLLECTION FASHION ISLAND nor classic form -Genuine en & women 644-4223 IVY'S LEAGUE A Holiday Tradltl & Ivy's League. on ... Blazers. Blouses B • ows. Glenn Plaids # 123 FASHION ISLAND 640-5721 , • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 On the cover. • • Tom L1v('rmorC' ..1dm1lll-d during h1~ St~ ll' cover photo S(:ss1un th;it hl' had dum• some -modeling as a youngstt·r. but today ht• 1s into traveling and helping otht·rs to do tht' samC' thing The Laguna Beach n·~1dt•nt mo\'ed to Orange County seven years a~o and 1:. pres1dc•nt and general manager uf Sundanu· TrdVl'I and Sun- dance Limousine He sldrt«l th<' bu-.tnl">" \\1th onf' .• gent. orw I salesperson and a par l ttnw bookk1~·µt·r Jnd no\\ has a staff of :!i' p<:opll· L1vermort· •~ d ,;;t•vt•nlh gt·m•r:iuon Cali- fornian and a filth gt·m•rall<in S.tn F'r.inl'IS(.Jn Ht.., family founded tht' Cah£orn1..1uty11£ L1Vl'rmon: In add1uon to 1:nJ0y1n~ h1~ travel. L1vermor<>'s hobb1esancludeh1-.ramh 111 N.1p:1 \'Jiit·~ .i plau·at Tahoe where he· g0<.~ fur skun~ and ltl\.olh ht: 1s J wind surfer One of Livermon•'!. I l'<.ent trip:> was on thC' Onent Express "It's a ont-e tn a lift•llmt• trip ... ht• satd "We spent ftve d ays and four nighLs on th<· train, three days tn lswnbul dnd thr<'<' day~ in 'Paris. "l have lo\•t-d tr<11ns jJI nw lift· M v first mle on a tram was when I was 14 an·d travelNt to school in Colorado The· Orient Express trip 1s expensive. and can be comparc'<i to a luxurious t ru1sc> on the "Sea Cloud" (The yacht once• owrwd by M ar)Om' M erriweacher Post) "The gourmt•l food was unbelievable and tht' service on the Orient Express w as impeccable. l met the most fascinating people At every stop we Wl.'rt' wl'icomcd by a band .. As a trequent and t•xpc•nl·m·t><J traveler. Livermore says pac:king for a man 1!> N1sy -the outfits s1m1lar to the onl'S on tht· c"Over. plus a bathing sull. extra shirL-; and thl• travel ensemble you wear s hould do 1t for most trips and c·ould be carried on a plane in a bJg However. on a trip like· lhE• Orlt'nt Expres.<, where formal clothc'S are n-qu1n-cl Jnd you have to check the bag. he adv&-s taking the largest one you have that fits requ1rC'd d1mens1ons and put in additional attire mduding t.·xtra sportswear a nd tennis shoes. Also. the extra spat·t• Jllow!. room for gifts you pick up on a trap About brtngmg gifts from out of the c:ountr,v. L ivermore suggc>sts d1scussin~ thC' do!. a nd don't.'> with a qualtfred travl'I agl•nt bdorl' you lc·avf' "It could save a lot o f t1mC' and trouble l'<>mtng through customs. "Did you ever nollcl' customs officers? As they feel lhrough your bags. they an• looking you straight in the eye ThC'y have had training and can read you like a book. It's illegal and a very serious offense to try to gt•t through without declaring an Item . They double tht• duty and impound thl· items." ,Club calendar THIRD ANNUAL VIOLET SALE. sponsor· by the West Orange County Alumnae Chapter f the Sigma Kappa Sorority. will be hC'ld 10 a.m. noon. Tuesday. at the Huntington Beach City all. Profits will go to the Huntmgwn Beach ii on Aging. • • • ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ROGRAM is looking for a volunteer re'Vlew eerlng officer. Someone in the legal, mental ealth, nursing or medical field may be qualified volunieerwould conduct.heering!ill-diHerent dons for persons detained m a hospital ng wlll begin Monpay. Call 898-0043 for ~information. • • • ASSISTANCE LEAO UE OF CAPISTRANO VALLEY has scheduled its Christmas party from 2 to, 3 p.m . Monday at the Beve rly Manor Ccflvalescenl Hospital For more information call 4N-0750. Sawyer of Napa sheorling coots are mode from the hides of lambs sheared only once. The foll line of women's and men's suede coots were previewed recently at Abercrombie and Fitch in South Coast Plaza. The sottness of the skins a s ,., .. -well,giJbe uniqueneu.d ~~*>d~r~~-= -harder to soil, easier to clean and will not rain spot -is attributed by the company to their method of tanning. Each skin is handled more than 60 times in a tanning process that tokes six weeks before the skins ore ready to be a luxurious product. Highlights of the trunk show were Perry Ellis designer coats for women as well as the "Mory Ann" vest. At.top right, David Burnham, left, Edward Morey and Sherry Rossiter model four of the Sawyer of Napa fashions available in the SCP store. Other styles ore through special orders. I t r e •. s e t, n g h e MERRY CHRISTMAS FR 1 Celebrate the Joy of Christmas with a I precious Momenta Figurine "'•' • '1compga.O01 " ,., ,., O·K• h;wr net eet I01o1' C ~(I "'O\.l•e •"'0 t'H te• "MAKE A JOYFUL r'IOISE" , 0+1e l•O' ot rr-ie,e pr.>'ce11 b·s ~ ~ • ;u• nr•\ 01r1a,.,entt t Nl p1a1e1 'l ' .... ,..\ ..i• l nftY are a '!P&C.111 o.t1 tna1 r • 1' o~ '.~fl 1ea1 rour.o We '• te vou ,.,.. 1t 1"'1 ~P~ I,,@',... lOdly .. K.C:J -rt~ /HOP 2300 Harbor Blvd. In Harbor Center, Co1t1 M ... Mon -Fn 10·9 S1tutel1y 10-6. Sundly 11-5 (714) 979· 1882 Futur"'V the IMQett Nl«tlon ot Ha/IMarlc cards and gift wrtpl In the.,.. THE MALE MAN an unusual men's discount store , Scrooge Shops Here For Christmas SAVE 20%-40% On Name Brand e-n4-:f asmoRs - Frff Gift Boxes F~ Lay-Away Flft CM/flutes In The Hlrbor Center 2 300 Hltt>ot lfvd. ~ ..._.. Cosu Mesa. Ct-. 92626 (7 '., 540-88' 8 EJ .. -'~ .. A ~ '?:.~ ~ 2300 HARBOR BLVD. g • . '~•~> ,., B le th 11· to VI~ D~ ?l'e he ,., 11: ., • ne ..f G File Christmas Gifts From Kirk Jewelers. • • 11li ... ire JO. or he !8Jl nal • a set )eS. U'ld ack e a ted I Of :ta) for itch 'tr a A. Rin11 $5SO B. Rmi: SIOOO .\auJ "11"-••t /Jl.JnvWILl•JJ v.-.r C Rul\! S42S .\1ud """' ~ f>.s,,.,....t•"' $;lilt O. R1nt.i S62S E. RuiQ S47S F R11111 S9SO C fo T.l<l 560 bed H. Rm11 S4SO l.1\-n.bnt SISO }. l\·nJ~n• S600 K l\nJ"ni SJOO l.. l\r;l<,·t.., $87S Auul 1n 4 11.Jrh• . M. Rm~kt S4SO N. R11.rfr1 S>7S 0 l\r ,.,,,., SS7S llch P. Rint S29S ~1.""' "' W11." ~.JJ1n11 l\mJ, Q. Rm11 S}SO \l..·11· ,,, L1Ji. ... \l.\.JJ1na f\;tnJ.. R Rin11 S27S ~'""' "' l 1Ji. ... \\hiJini: R.inJ• S Rm~ SliS \I,,,. •r Wt<" ~ \lhJJmi: l\.inJ-;'C 1:...Vc Rock L11:I• n.~ ~ l'l.1: .. (2 IJl 2S'i·l411 Manhattan IW1eh Ma11h~nan V1119 Ulll S4MS44.) TIIOUIOlnJ l>i.11.t 1111'\J,,L_, M~ll (ltOS) 497-07 \9 Canop Pu\ r .. 1 ,,,..11,· U t ll KH l~_. 7\l lllvtnK.k-Tvk" MJll (714) b87-6ff20 Ccwa MeM 1-Wbor r""' 17141 ~ .. s.~4ltS frw Ciift Wnrrlna rt .. ,.. 1\.:~'"""' \\Arkome. ~~ no·lnttlftt '" lakt 1 ~•r to rev MMltl'\:hMwc VL1111 Amcfk1n brn.wi All liem. ~"' ..r IYh;cct •' 1iv.lt..billry. rt-kn llUbjcct •• d~ wllhouf ,.,.-. .t a -'!" =· • • - . ~-1"!".=tz ::ll':Ur ~· ._.. ·\One blouse that makes o good traveling com· p onion is Ship 'n •Shore 's suit blouse, be· ·:cause it's actually four .blouses in one. The . " b utton·shawl coll or, top ,. .)eft, con be worn cow· ·.~d with the r:emovable •;tie bowed; the collar •:con be cowled alone, .•1op right, without the ·•ie; the collar con be p o rtiollyunbuttoned, '•.bottom right, worn wifh . ·,<ftle tie a s a four-in-hand . ·:fie, or the collar con be .:..partially unbuttoned ,·o nd worn with the tie 'b owed. ---' _,, ' L.- - - 'HARBOR $ CENTER 'Mls0n), COST A MESA UC Penney HOLIDAY LUGGAGE SALE 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-5021 -VUJ-60% OFF ON AMERICAN TOURISTER® 9200 SOFT SIDE SERIES Features exclusive textured vinyl with the look of fabric. Shoulder Tote 22" Suitcase 26" Suitcase 29" Suitacse Garment Bag ORIO $50 $90 $110 $120 $52 NOW $24.98 $31AO ... .., sa.oo S2t.OO 9700 llYLOll SERIES Elegantly designed of soft nylon. Beautiful on the outside. Amef'ican Tourist~ on the Inside. Shoulder Tote Carry on Case 26" suttaces 29" Suitcase Garment Sag ORIO. NOW $-48 S2A $70 $35 $90 ... $100 .. $50 S25 OTHER STYLES AVAii.ABLE Oll•nt1tlel L1m1tlk1 To Stad! On Hand HARBOR CENTER is the place to -Shop for all of your holiday needs~ We would like to express to all Daily Pilot readers a f oyous Holiday Season . JC P Holld1y Hours: en n ey Mon.-Frl. 9AM -10PM . Sit. 9AM • IPM Sun. 9AM • IPM Harbor at Wiison Coate M••• 848-5021 THE CHRllTMAI PLACE ROBE BONANZA SALE • Full lenglh Arnel ve10U1 wrap slyle with Trapunta trim • Full lenglh wrap wotrl contrasting trim 11e101.11 mosses & 1un1or sizes Rec SAU 130 1991 '35 2819 A.G. BARRY ~ SLIPPER SALE Reg 6 50 Sale 520 Velour Scuff Style Reg 7 99 Sale 510 Velour Espadrille ELECTRIC BLANKET SALE Sale 2 4 99 twin \ Reg. 140 Twin w/slngle control. 5 yr. warranty Full Single Full Dual Queen Dual King Dual JC Penney Towels Sale 4.49 Reg. '7. Thick end thlttty Cotton poly· "ter terry beth ...... lft aolld Coton. Hend towtt '~· •s now, .... '3.•. Wash cloth reg. 2.20 •. sale •ut. MEN'S PAJAMA SALE 20°/o off , "-'· 114 ... 11.20. Poly/Cotton stripes or solids. Long si.evetlong i.g. Slzn S:;M;t",Xt:-~•13 ... 10.A0c:Wltm cot· - ton flannel p1jamas In solids and atrlpea S.M.L,XL. MEN'S ROBE SALE Reg. SAU Arne! Velour K1mono .............. •io 16.00 Terry Velour Kimono ............ '48 31.40 Arnet Velour Shawt Styte ....... 134 27.20 Reg. SALE •so n .11 '60 47.11 170 55.11 •100 79.11 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18. 1983 •7 Packing light and smart makes tr 1 P"~p tees aJ:i rJ"U~-~ ~ Pu('k hght and pac.·k smart for a more 1•nJ0yabl<· bu!ltn~o1 pleasure tn p. A garment bag you c.·an ha ng in tht' ('abtn of the airplane and ll small carry-on bag that fits under your seat are the most you'll ne<.-d ror a one-week trip. You'll find that a garment bag keeps clothes more wrinkk•-frt'<-' than a suitcase. And you can t·o nserve space by layering four or five It.ems on 1•ach sturdy bag hanger. Place your heaviest <:lothes pants, skirts and dresses -on the same hanger Use a nothl•r for tops, Colding sweaters on the bottom and hanging blouses over them. Layer one ;ackt•t"per hanger on top of everything e lse. Blow>(.·~ that w ill go with more than one type of .)t.lckl'l make gn~at wardrobe extenders. Ship 'n Shore olft•rs 1w. "perfect suil blouse" as an ideal traveling t'Ompanion because it's actually four blouses in on£-. The butt.on-shawl collar can be worn cowlt-d or straight and the separate tie can be knotted, bowt>d or removed completely. By st•lcx•ung two of them, you'll be able to pack eight blou.'l<.-s in the space of two. You don't have lo worry about stains. it is treatt--d with Scotch-ftelease fabric treatment. This umque proc.·t.'l>S allows most stubborn oil and wawr-baSt'Cl Mains to w ash out easily and t·ompl<'tely and cJlso keeps the garment looking nl'w longl'r Tht• hlou!'.t' fc.ibnc is a wnnkle-resistant polyc·~tt·r that looks hke silk and comes in eight rich ra~h1on n1lun. Pack swt•atl.!rs that are adaptable as well. Jl'wc•l nec:k sw1·al<'r~can look tailored by day worn with a sc.·arf or over a blouse, and elegant by evening with a n('('klace or lacy collar. Solid-<:olor skirts an• nior{· vesrsattlt:' than prmtsor plaids since you can n10rdmatt' them with a Jacket from 9 to 5. thc·n drc.·~c; lht•m up with a fancy belt a t night. UM· your t·orry-on bag for hngene, accessories and bulk 1tc.·n~ hke toilet kll, hair dryer and shoes. Handy lip. Tut·k m a roll of tape. It's a hfe saver for suddt·rn 1•mergc>ncies like removing lint, holding up a ripJX>d hemline or keeping a seam togC'tht·r In ordl'r to do a more thorough mending job bat:k m your hotPI room, pack thread to match all your dothC's You <.:an't always count on the pack1·t m your room lo provide the proper colors. New need calls for new furnishing B~ UAHUAHA MA YF:R AP N•W•f•alu, •• Nt•w ;,tylt·l> o l living c:..11 for new home (um1sh1ngs So. wh1l1· Amer1t·ans are c-op1ng with smalk·r ltvmJ( spaCt.'S and the ele-1:tromcs revol- uuon. tht• furnnun.· industry lS learning how to makt· furmtun· to met•t new needs At the n•cently-concluded South ern Furniture Market in North Carolina. manufac- turers offcorC'd furniture "solutions'' to today's liv111g pmblt·ms. Among product categories that gained were small-s1.:ak• dining furniture useful in the evl'r-shrinkmg space given over to dining: cabml'try to hold electronics equfpment and home comput<·rs, and dual purpose seating so rooms other than the bc.'<iroom may be used for sleeping. Add1t1ons tu the seating-sleeping furniture mdud1'<i st•veral versions of the Japanese fut.on . T he innovation was to provide a wood or uphobwrC'd plntfhrm to raise the fut.on off the floor fur mor<• St.'atmg and sleeping L'Om fort. St'VNal manufacturers figured out new wrinkles Lo fold-out foam furnitur e which made its fi rst app<'arance SC'veral years ago. In one new version, dC's1gm.'<i by Robert and Barbara Tiffany for Atlantic. the sofa back Clips down and the front folds out to make an off-the-floor foam sleeping surfa<..'t.' T y p1t al of industr y thinking on mult1-purpos<• cabinetry was a piece termed by its maker th<' "incredible credenza." The cabinet. by Thomasville Furntture Industries. comes in six styles and provides a file drawer and two pencil drawers on one side. s torage for wine on the other side and a t•crner St.'1.·tion Cor silverware, china and serving p1t'l.'es The top uf lht' cabinet is on casters and flips open to bc.'<.'Oml' .:1 desk. buffet or dining surface. whtll' a sll'ndl·r o):>C'ning in back provides a place to store a leaf for the matching d ining table. A number of companies introduced furniture to storC' home clC'Clromcs products. American Drl'w's offering m three styles (traditional American. C'onlemporary and European) was a typical example• It accommcx:lated a television set and vid<..'Oplaycr as well as records and tapes. Built-in t•h.'l.·tric plugs. access for wires and venulauon a rf' provided, as are a tele phone jack and a cable tdevision connection. Thl' mark('t, which re tailers attend twice a year to shop for new furniture styles. provided some mnovative designs for children -many of them inexpensive, brightly-colored metal fumllure. A roll<x·uon created by Charles Anacker for Landes Furniture Co. included a cradle which <..-onverL<> into a small rocking settee for WM? after a child has outgrown the cradle. Anacker also designed a crib whose telescoping metal base pulls out to make a regulation~ehgth 30-inch-wide bed with the crib's side rails removed. Jethro Industries produced a table whJch operat<'s on th<' same principle as a folding ironing board and would work well as a play or work table in a child's room. The 30-by-40-inch table can be used in three posiUons -cocktail table height . .. .. _(i~JQr a S!!lall child).-dln~ helgh...h.._and as a __ ._ ffited drawlng~:rd. ----=-i With living and buying patte rns changlna. some manufacturers have begun studying their markets more syst.emaUcally, It uacd to be th•t • major furnitlire purchase effectively took a con~umer out of tht' marketplace. But PeM· aylvania House dl9COvered that 92 percent of thoee who had Rpent • 1.000 or more on lumlture within a yNr Wt'I"<' considering addlUonal aubetantlal purchases. As Q ~ult, th~ finn is dt-veloplng • quarurly ~gaxine to be distributed to ronaumera by retailtl'I. The ~•tine wlll help the company maintain a l'Ontlnulng relationship w1th ln~tttted con1u~rs. e-xplolned o company executive. U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oeoember 18, 1983 Winnie fas hion Kids can return to 1'd10ol with Winnie-th e-Pooh doth<'s. like striped knit s hirt ($I I ) a nd slacks ($12.) Or sm0<·ked dre s ($19) with eyelet trim. Both outfits are available a t ear!'o. SC Village: It's .a commercial community of 'collectibles' Finding the perfect gift for that dif- ficult-tp-please person can be hazardous to your emotional health during the holiday season. Take heart! South Coast Plaza Village. at the corner of Bear and Sunflower. has more than 30 unique specialty shops that offer an edecllc assortment of gifts sure to please a wide variety of tastes From the practical to the wh11ns1cal. you'll discover gifts at South Coast Plaza Village that will secure your reput.allon as the most prescient of present-givers. And you'll hav<' the added pleasure of shopping in a beautiful. open-air environment with a lovely European fountain and large shade trees. After you've crossed off the last name on your list, you can reward yourself with a delicious snack or a full dinner at one of our nine excellent restaurants. AFFECTIONATELY A MBER has a beautiful collection of handknit, beaded sweaters for the fashion-conscious holiday hostess or pany-goer. A luxury sure to be cherished. they range in price from $170 to $345. Christmas wreaths and holiday decorations for the home that will be used for many seasons are at GREAT BEGINNINGS. A strilong assortment of wreaths in fabric, grapevine and pine <..-one start at $20. This unique florist shop will also custom-make wreaths and decorations to your order. and will trim your house as we ll For those on your hst who take their health seriously, VITAMIN QUOT A has the ultimate juicer by Acme at $1 59.95. A wide st'lect1on of nutrition books from $1 .95 is also available A gift from SOUTH COAST GLASS EN- GRA YING tells the lucky rec1p1ent that the gift was meant for him or her alone Choose a graceful wine set consisting of decanter and six glasses ($50-$80) and have a speciaJ message or initials engraved while you wait for no add1t1onal charge PAPER-GO-ROUND has a variety of desk and purse or pocket accessories that are color( ul as well as practical. Address books range from $2.75 to $11.95. Checkbook covers and credit cards holders are $3.25 each, and the ultimate organarer book for 1984 1s $15.95. For the ar t connoisseur. choose a poster or print from I FRAMED IT MYSELF. This unusual'shop. which helps you custom-frame a picture. also has an extensive colJection of catalogues from which you may order traditional or contemporary prints. Prices range from $15 to $200. Serious collectors of Bi lston & Battersea t-opper enamel boxes will be delighted at the choice available at ST. IVES ANNEX. Priced from $40 to $150. St. Ives Annex's impressive t'Olle<-tion is one of the largest on the West Coast. Traditionalists will appreciate the original Cuthbertson Christmas dishes at St Ives. Sold by the four-piece place setting ($37) or 1ndiVldually, they are aure to become a family heirloom. At ST. rVES PAPER GARDEN. dehcate ceramic picture frames are a sentimental gift, from $12 to $26. Fine furniture for children an a contemporary mode is featured at H.U.D.D.L.E A baby bed that converts to a youth or twin bed ($375) makes a memborable and uaeful gift for years to come. For the person who loves to be pampered, (younelf. perhaps?) PERSONAL FORMULA offers gift certificates for faciabi ror men and women at $30. You might want to give it before Christmas. in time , for that~ party. From the frivolous to the luxurious, South Coast Plaza Village'• unique speciality shops have holiday gjfta to gladden the heart of the giver and the receiver. JJ.e~ u tlle '2ea.1cJ1 /oe tlle SetUtJH 'Jt1 lteep tlte ?2e1UtJ11 tM tlle Se1UC11 Vuit 11taea11atlta ~~t''79e America's Ho!lt Complete Christian Shopping Centa 2400 Sunflower St. on Santa Ana -Costa Mesa border Christtnas Special - Over 50,000 8 Tracks At Only si.oo Per Tape Y 011r Holiday Entertaintnent And Shopping Center ~lONE's . . . . ... . -.... Jila.nzje~ BEAUTY SUPPLY ===::;:::===::::..:==--. -- ---. ,.. -~' ' -~ -~ . . · . . . • J -, ~ ,, . . -~ I IT, ~~' 0!9 ! ':.~ • .f -.• ; "WORLD FAMOUS FOR QUALITY" FMturlng: Cart Zeiss L«laea and Poracne Design NOW YOU CAN CHOOSE IT FOR YOUUELI NIKDNF3 --""imTlt ....-..m .a..-. CAL'S CAMERAS 1770 NEWPORT Bl • COSTA MESA (714) Ml-1313 esa Verde Center Harbor and Adams , Costa Mesa -• Albertson's Market.. ............ 751-4270 Hamburger Hamlet .............. 546-7392 Music Market.. ..................... 548-0038 Bank of America .................. 759-4476 Ice Capadea Ch•let. ............ 979-8880 Photography by Jeffrey .•..... 646-8788 ~~~~~~--~--~----------~~~1 ------------..... 1Bllbo Bagglna ....................... 545-1718 Mameelle Beauty Supply ..... 662-2875 Plecemakera ........................ 841-3112 642-4321 Dirtet or coll«t. ~~~~ .. Daily Pil M ... Verde Florist. ............. 549-5115 Mesa Verde Travel .............. 556-8311 Mione'• R•taurant. ............ 979-8735 Dolph In Hair Fashions ......... 54().()800 Edward• Cinema Center ..... 979-4141 Fuh 'N Spluh ..................... 957· 1055 ~s>~ l.11ct~ .............................. ~~~ Sweneen's Ice Cream .......... 65&-8837 Upper Cuts Halrcuta ............ 850-1889 - l .f Add 'character' L~9-. Y.U le~ R C~~~~nt~_ Cost of home computers dropping; ~ video disc players gaining in appeal By ULA JOHNSON c..-,..._._._ No matter how many lists you make, there are always one or two names on the gift list alter all yqur bright ideas run out, right? If you've reached the end of your list. here are some suggest.ions tor gilts Crom dolls to computers that might provide some additional inspiration: · REAL CHARACTERS Licensed characters are alway. a good choit-e for bia kids as well as little folks. Movie characters, storybook heroes. TV stars, musicians -all provide the inspiration for games, T-shirts and other gilts that are quickly recognized and cherished. A popular licensed character is making yet another debut this season in the form ol games and dolls. Raggedy Ann was created in the 1900s and has held a f. special place in many people's hearts ever since. In this age of electronics and gadgets. the litUe rag doU still has a apecial place as the symbol of love, Criendship and tradition. · UNDERCOVER GIFTS What normal kid wants white cotton underwear lor Christmas? Not many. But add an exciting race car design or a popular cartoon character such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Fred Flantstone or the Smurfs and you're in business. t> ShowToons underwear by Hanes is one of the many child.pleasing collections which come with matching T-shirts and are available in thermal styles for cold weather dressing. OLYMPIC GOLD Olympic fever is rising and you can give a gift that provides a collector's item as well as legal currency. Valuable coins make good corporate gifts as well as welcome additions to a child's garden of gifts. A unique series of coins is being struck to honor the 1984 Olympics. Proceeds from sales of the coins will go to help train America's ama\eUr-athletes and help stage the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. ~ The single '83 silver (90 percent fine silver) coin costs $32 and the set of '83 and '84 coins is $64. The Olympic gold coin (21.6 katat, 90 percent fine gold) is sold in a set with two silver and one gold com. Cost of the set is $416. For more scoop on the coins. wnte to Bureau of the Mint, 55 Mint St., San Francisco. Calif. 94175. TIME FOR COMPlITERS As computers become more commonplace. the cost con tinues lo drop -a refreshing change from the normal skyrocketing prices of goods and services. One of r the most inexpensive penonal computers on the market today costs under $50 (Timex Sinclalr 1000) and is fully programmable for educational, entertainment and businea uses, according to its manufacturers. The company also offers two more sophisticated models which cost from $80 lo $200. SQftware pack.ages for the computers range from $10 to $40. With all the new models on the market, a computer is an alfordable gift that will surely delight most hard-to-please folM on your last. vwro GIFTS ARE A HCYr ITEM Gi ft.s such as a set of encyclopedias. a new car. home exercise equipment, magazine subscriptions. etc .• are welcome because they provide a long-lasting gift that the entire family can enjoy. Home entertainment 1Sa hot item th.is season and the selection of electronic gifts is dazzling. A videodisc player ls sure to pleue the special family on your list, giving them hours of movies, ..Broadway shows. sports..and Dther programs. According to the experts at RCA, videodisc players start at less than $300 and take up about as much space as an office typewriter. Stereo models are available and some have remote controls so you don't have lo move -after you get comfort.able. Writing desk makes a fine gift. Furniture fits .bill for a 'big present' ByLYNDACONFESSORE ~-...,,... Instead of buying a lot of little things that don't add up lo a hill of beans, do 10mething different this Chri.aunas. It's time to revive the venerable tradition of the "big preeent." the one special gift that means a lot more than three d<>7.en golf balla. a new touter oven or a sterling silver telephone dialer. A new piece of furniture could fill the bill -and last considerably longer. Wouldn't you be delighted to receive a comfortable armchair and matchlna ottoman fot" your bedroom? Uphol.11.ered In a corret.ttng fabric, It wru be a ~nl of • a place to reed and relax year....round. A clulk wing chair la a super idea for anyone. but large roomy ones work Mpfdally well for men. And a grandfather clock. penonallsed with an ved b1"819 plAtte, '1'o Dad from aµ of UI, Chriltmaa 1:::;;~~·" is the. k.b14Df gl{L t.baL.wil.I never ~ foraotten. Is there uneone ln U1e famOy-who needs a penonal office or own work space at home? Why not ~ them with a beautiful delk. A .oUd cherry Queen Anne table desk It an elepnt yet weful 9dc1Jtion to bedroqm or livln« room. A capedcMalt rolltop delk ln oek or ptne would 1Uil • library or tamlly room. The " c1-k 18th century eecretary la m lmprelllve f decorating -t, but the drop-lid proYide9. prllClical work.,.. . : Somttlma thett'• .arntthtnc everyone ln the family wanta -•lot of UJ>'.'to-the-mlnute auclioviluaJ ' equtpment, tor eomple. Wby not fotetO the deqner ,....tar', fOU dubllftd all the Niland maU ewt')'!JM'I Ch.Ntm• sir-nt • •uttful wall .,.tan filled "1th che ~ elec:troNc -1 Think b1C thll Ct\rWtmM. Otw • fwnltW"tt lift t.o yourhorne. IGCNU!Nl SHHPSl\IN) ll!G 19'1 LA NOW $69 EA. With This Ad PRESTIGE SHEEPSKINS Celebrating the Holiday with "PRESTIGE" SPECIAL HOLIDAY SAVINGS R(G. PRIC( 1339 PR A PAIR WITH THIS AO • fR[( lfCSIAlLAflOH • 2 YR. WAltRAftTY • MACIW WASHA8l.£ • STYlES 10 Fil msurs OTIO SKEPSHI sm coVERs .mueu FtOM A lOW . 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S99.95 SALi set.ts SAVE SI0.00 --""'° 11••1110-11n .W.fO COlfA..sA 17 I 41 64 I -4041 MAtrtKAAO • V11A • 1W11KAH •All M04lf ~ INIMM CllDrf l'\AH f7 I 41 •7.....aD IWllla 17141H1__,. T ... tl1lper• '600 altOfNlk dl•ler. Adds OM-touch dlillllng to any phont. wt number rtdlal. c»nooll dlillllng SALi SAVE S58.45 S6.SO ~ f114f t71-eMO IMfANM. 1'7141fU·I1.0 .. ' -. ., ' -· ... 819 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 A eoc}~.- • gift for those with ... gourmet taste SAN GABRIEL (PRN) The ncht'St 1<-ecream in thl' world 1s now being offen>d as a Christmas gift for thoS<' who not only look for ~ml•thmg different, but want to lavish something truly ell•gant upon their friends Last year. LronardoSudman, prt>!>1dent ol Tartufo I talgelatena lnc., an exclusive.> Italian ll'e·l·ream maker in San Ga briC'I, rl'<:e1vcd thousands of requests to ship his popular gel a to and sorbetto m a special container packed with dry IC'E' as a Christmas· gift. The price was a cool $250. not induding shipping tharges. forTartufo's Grande Christmas lt.'E' cream pa<'kage It contained 25 different. exot1dlavors plus 10 fru1t-f11led sorbet to and seven Tartufodesscrts Now. Sudman is presenung his 1983 merrier Christmas package. which. bes1dl'S the Grande package. includes two new gift assortm<·nts hec:alls Gigante and Ultimo. He 1s particularly proud of the Ulumo package because It meets all the requirements for thOSC' ice-cream af1cJOnados whoenJOy ltahan 1cecream The Ultimo costs a mere $800 and providC'S a complete bacchanal of Italian ice cream NEW CHRISTMAS ITEMS ARRIVE EVERY DAY!!! Gilts, Deco1atio11s, A11tiques, Kitcbea Aad Batb Acce1101ie1, Toys ..• THOUSANDS of BEAUTIFUL TREASURES ,, ,. ii.Ii.-:..:_ \ n E·,J ,( 91 ~ 15202 GOLDEN WEST STREET , WESTMINSTER I:. . A t'il • l -898-8404 Gift Certificates Avai.lable O"N DAILY MON FRI 10·9 SAT 10 6 SUN 12 5 WI SH., COAST TO COAST UIA INCLUDING ALASKA A HAWAII GIFT CHTIPICATH AYAILAIU AND llDllMAILI ANYTIMI HOM:YBAKB> HAM BEATS TIE DICXENSOUTOF EVERYW BSE Dehc1ous, ready-to-serve Honey Baked Ham is perfect for the holtdays. We've done all the work. so you'll have more time for your family and friends. Every Honey Baked Ham is fully-cooked, spiral sliced and covered with our secret spice ~laze. You can count on our quality, too, because our famil y s special curing creates a unique flavor that has never varied in more than 50 years. Call your local Honey Baked Ham store and order now! 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RANCHO t,t1AAOE, AlllfAStOf. rA($NO a S"NTA 8AA8ARA I 1''""'1« 1..,., t-t ..,, Htt•"' tH1n ThOSt> who get toopt>n thl· Ul t1moo11 Chnstma.' day will find three mouth-w atc•ring gallon., of t•ach .__ ._ _______________________ ... gelatoand sorbetto flavor prl'parl"<l by T<trtu(o. plus GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE a box of eac:h of the exdus1\'e dl'S.wrts that include tartufo. cannoli. baccin1. rorohno. tnpohnoand cassata Rt.'<.·1p1entsofthe Ultimow11J Ix· getting an adult 1 prl"SC'nt one that appeals to the more mature palate becau:.t• Tartu fo's flavors are mort' ~ubt It' They include such exotic taste sensations a~ g1andu1a. hazelnut, zabaglione, Mannil.'a rum. bac1, cant.alouix-. kiwi. papaya. mango and coconut ThC're 1s also white chocolate and amaretto, plus a vanilla and choc'Ol<tte that are Ultimo themselves. savs Sudman Sandwiched between tht>.Grande and Ultimo g1ft rontainersof Tartufo Italian l<.'t'lTt'dm 1~ the Gigante. which sells for $400 I l 1~ for th<' person who either doesn't have a large enough f rt'<'ZA'r, or enough friends to finish It off Serious 1cecream gounnets have lx><:nron- vmced that Tartufo has a premium taste bt>cause it ronta1nsa high 19 percent butt<.'r!at L'Onh::ntand a very low 9 percent overrun. wh!ch means It has lt.'SS air than any other 1cecream. Sudman'scompany spent over two years in Italy researching the product and ob tam mg origmal recipes In add1 uon. every- thmg except the milk and cream arc· imported from Italy. including the special equipment 1n which n 1s made · As tc.-st.ament to its autht.•nllcll\. Sudman says t hat the Italian consulate in L<r. An.gt· It~ 1s one of his best customers. Bring Your Christmas List To South Coast Plaza Village SPECIALTIES Affectionately Amber Coffee Trader Collector's Corner Continental Imports Dale's Footworks Diamond Head Gallery Etc. Jewelry Designers Fly A Kite French Market Gamesmanship Great Beginnings Hiland's Tobacco Locker H.U.D.D.L.E. Furniture Hum·Mi Imports La Tortuga L'Anvers Jewelers Paper-Go-Round St. Ives St. Ives Annex St. Ives Paper Garden Village Pet Center Wine. Cheese. Culinary, Et c. Woof & Warp Fabrics 3 Week Christmas Boutique CONFECTIONS & RESTAURANTS Antonello Ristorante Belgian Waffle Inn Gandhi Restaurant The Good Earth Hungry Tiger Restaurant Meyerhof's Restaurant Morrow's Nuthouse Mutters Cookie Cutter Restaurant Horikawa Upstart Crow & Co. Verdugo's Mexican Restaurant Vitamin Qu ota Natural Grocery SERVICES A.I.A. Orange County Anthony's Shoe Repair Carlton Hair International Exclusive Travel Agency Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Fingernail Fixer II Hour Gang Personnel I Framed It Myself Personal Formula United Artists Theatre Dr. Daniel Werner, Optometrist . __ C_la sic elegance Skansen Scandinavian Imports South Coast Glass Engraving Spak>la Tailoring & Meff.s-WeaF -----~~·outh Caast Plaza -\ . ... -- Want thal dressed to tht> nines look one of &h<-1'«> holiday •·"•'!·(( Hill Bia s for Aftrr ix definitt-ly is the an1twer. The artfully e ul black doublf'-hrf'a tPd tuxedo is I 003' wool. la has atin foe d peaked lapel , ·atin doubt pir,ed tra ight flap pockt-1 and traditional formal trou ers. The white win~ roller shirl and black ilk bow tie arf> by A ftt-r i Ace 80ri Village at Sunflower & Bear Streets Santa Ana, CA 92704 · (714) 751-659.5 Trimme d tree \ \H'll-dt·<·oralt·d Chri-.t ma~ tree hi~hli~ht!'\ tlw Chri~t mui. Guild ~hop in!-itlt· M~n Co. a l South Coa~I Plaza. T ho sea~onal store off er~ a ra n"'e of yule tinw ~ifts a nd dN•oration ~. Your gift wrap may be made of recycled paper By ALLISON BAIR~ ( Copley ""•• kr•lc• TORE FULL n• CH RI .... GIFT ID EAS ROBES -LINGERIE SLEEPWEAR -DRESSES SPORTSWEAR -JEWELRY BA TH AND BED LINENS GLASSWARE -CERAMICS AND OTHER INTERESTING GIFT ITEMS MEN'S SHIRTS -SWEATERS ROBES -PANTS AND ACC ESSORIES BEAUTIFUL FREE GIFT WRAP WITH MINIMUM PURCHASE HOURS: 9:30 to 8:30 Dally -CloHd Sunday 1818 Newport Blvd. Coal• Meta OC~ANTMCHT S TO"C Where Harbor meets Newport Blvd No other newspaper brings you more of your city council , planning commission, school a nd college di stricts and county gove rnment than the Daily Pilai Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18, 1983 811 NEWS from all over Ca lifornia is rounded up each day in the Daily Pilaf Christmas 1s the season for giving. When you .~-~=====~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~=~~~~~==========~~========~====~r give gifts packaged in recycled paperboard, fre-11 c;:;~~y:~~"!h:::,~· you.,. helping the * * * NOW IN NEWPORT ! * * ' Cardboard is made from 100 perC't'nt recycled L s I • VH s & BETA • fibers. so those old newspapers and empty cor-argest e ect1on Of I m rugated boxes that-you recycle during the year come back to you at Christmastime. .Rentals in Newport Beach. Many leading retailers and manufacturers OVER 1400, FILMS IN STOCK recycled paperboard. By using recycled paper board, today offer packaging and products made from * Let us vi·deo re~ord your valu-~ these companies are giving an important holiday ables for 1'nsurance purposes 4 -.· boost to the markets for recyclable paper. and by COLORS , ,, >. . · ~=ur~y~r;~u:J~:~0~~;;::s~~~~7; :~~ in your home or. offi~e .. The cH~ise (5!9:;j ~ ~ ·~ '~ waste management. IOW COSt nOW Wiii ehmtnate FROM ."'-<: • y) Among the many things associated with future insurance claim dis-D rector ~ SESAME STREET Christmas that are made of recycled paperboard are Ch I r bo d · f h 1·d ·f · h putes. •" p'eRsoN-ALIZED gt t xes an a vanety o o 1 ay g1 t items, sue as book and record .}aCkets, game boards and puzzles. * N. ht d f f' I t Bar s5995 Fashionable de partment stores. such as Saks Fifth IQ rop Or I m re Urns. Stools............... CHILDREN'S Avenue. Neiman-Marcus. Marshall Field's. Bonwit * F t d d . k . s499s DIRECTOR TeUcrandLordandTaylor.userecycledpaperboard ron OOr rlVe Up par Ing. Chin.............. CHAIRS gift boxes to package their customer purchases. Many store's cartons feature the mscnption, "This SelectaVlslon 900 n· on carton made from 100 percent rec~cled materials." Presenting a Masterpiece TOSHIBA R('('yclcd paperboard also IS used in the Convertible . manufacture of foil-laminated gift boxes used to Stereo VCR package a range of liquors and liqueurs, JX>pular as gift items during the holiday season of Color TV Miniaturization V-M32 • Many food nems used for holiday meals come m packages made from recycled paperboard. as well, including such familiar products as cake, pancake and dessert mixes, cookies, crackers and croutons. In fact. 50 percent of a ll supermarket products packaged in paperboard are packaged in recycled paperboard This includes a wide variety of national brand items as well as house brands and genencs. You can 1denttfy these products by looking for the characteristic gray color on the inside of the cart.on. Eliminates unwieldy cables between portable VCR and tuner base unit Model VJP 900 ..... Video Casstfft Recorder A growing number of food manufacturers today now use the rec:ycling symbol -three arrows that form a connecting circle -to help shoppers identify the packaging material ThC' Kellogg Co .. Ralston Purina Co .. The Nestle Co Inc a nd Miles Labora- tories Inc are among the leading companies following this practi~ Some manufacturers also include the statement. ''This produc·t packaged in recycled paperboard ·· Outside of the supermarket, recycled paper- board ts used to package many of the toys and games sold dunng the holiday season. Additionally, some companies use recycled paperboard directly m the manufacturer of many toy products. including game boards for such traditional holiday favorites as The Game of Life. Scrabble Brand Word and Sentence games and MonoJX>IY In North. America. over 18 million tons of wastepaper were collected dunng the past year and recycled mto new paper ancipaperboard products. Purchasipg products packaged m recycled paper- board expands the markets for wastepaper. Recycl- ing provides an income to those ch an table groups and individuals who collect old newspapers, old cor- , rugated containers and office wastepaper and reduces the ~ume of solid waste which is collected and landfilled by municipalities. 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(714) 720-9286 =~= ata Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Black Pepper Experience: ·A·-dtuu~wi .. dfo·ot rtfetining-. .• .. ,; It's hard to go to a restaurant anymore and not go through the Black Pepper Experience. For some reason. pepper has gone from a table staple to wine status. Rest.au ranlS will serve no pepper before its time . It's a ceremony com parable to the presen - . taUon of Eli:za Doolittle to society First. a w aiter will poise over you with a pepper mill the size of a piano leg (the bigger the pepper mill, the larger the check). Then he will sing out, "Pepper?" All con versation comes to a halt. For reasons which no one can explain. it's aomething you have w think about. As long as people have been stalking me with a pepper mill, you'd think I would have made up my mind as to whether I want more or not. I never do. For a moment, I ponder. Then I clear my throat and say, "Yes." He watches my hand w aiting for me to orchestrate how much and the precise moment to stop. Now, here's the weird part. NOT ONE GRAIN OF PEPPER COMES OUT OF THE MILL. In fact, no one has ever seen pepper come out of the mill. What do you mean. of course it does' If 1t did. wouldn't the entire table be sneezing? The Pepper Experience is nothing more than flM' IOMllCK- Ar WIT'S ENO a ritual without meaning --like w atching the first piece of luggage come off ~ carousel in airport baggage. Ever see anyone claim it? Of course you don't. Because it doesn't belong to anyone, that's why. It's just an exercise to give you hope that more luggage is on the way. Help us dispose of our aluminum foil from our baked potato before we eat half of it, remind us to retrieve our knife from the salad plate before it goes back to the kitchen. leaving us defenseless for the meat course, and deliver us from air-conditioners over our table that blow out our only source of heat --a candle. I'm a college graduate. I can operate my own pepper mill. Why doesn't it twist? Wha t's wrong with it? There's nothing coming out of it. Maybe I'm twisung 1t the wrong way. 1 heard somewhere that pepper causes bad skm. Psy_chiatrist: "Achievers abnorma~· DEAR ANN LANDERS: Although you have printed some very good columns on homosexuali- ty, you remain adamant in your refusal to consider that way of life "normal." Aft.er all. who among us is qualified to say what is "normal"? Has it ever occurred to you that fqr the homosexual his (or her) sexual preference IS normal? You claim to be a friend to all humankind, and I believe you want tQ be even-handed,. It would mean a great deal to those of us who are d ifferent in this one respect if you would rethink your position. To be considered abnormal is to be stigmatized in a way that is grossly unfair. -US IN OHIO DEAR OHIO: ln 1930 Dr. Karl Menninger (aow H years old) wrote a book called "Tbe H•mu Mind." Dr. Karl was tben, and i1 now, c.1ldered one of• tbe world's greatest P•Y· c~latrl1t1. Tbb Is wbat be wrote in tbat book: ON THE NORMAL MAN Tbe adj&tratlon to be "normal" seems shockingly repellent to me; I see aeltber bope nor comfort In linking to that low level. I think It 11 ignorance tbat makes people Glak of abnormality only with horror and allows tlltem to remain undismayed at the proximity of "aormal" to average and mediocre. For surely aayoae who achieves anything Is, essentially, abaormal. • • • Dear Readers: Best line I heard all week: "Anyone who can swallow an asp1rin tao/et at a drinking fountain deserves to get w ell." . Even ii drinking is the "m .. thing in your Cf"OWd, it needn't crowd you ou t. Learn the facts from Ann Lande.' bQo~..:,·Booz.eand..You ··For Teen-Agers Only." Send 50 rents and a self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. &x 11995, Chicago, Illinois 60611. r .. ' T • • ~ ....... --... - ----· ... --- ~I I i ~ ~=B);1~?~~~~~~t~=)~ ~J l l l l l l ..... -. .. •. J qANN~ GOllN 011 BllDGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR-SHARIF BELLADONNA '8 BEAUTY? DEAR READERS: We have W au1 req ... u ever t.lleyeanl«..._..._.., that we eo•llcler te -be eu favorltee. That •akea qldte a Uat . for tlM Ume belq, therefore, we are devotlq tlae Suclay col .. • to a 1erie1 of famoua la&Dcla. At tlae end of the Hriea, we will p back CG ov weekJ1 q11e1· Uoa and uawer eol .. a. Both vulne rable. Nor t h deals. NORTH .,. Ii? K 7 0 7654 •A850 WEST EAST +K S + 3 Ii? Q842 ~A 1095 o K Q 10 3 'o J 9 82 +Q92 +KJ I07 SOUTH + AQ 1098762 'V J 83 OA +6 The bidding: Nortla Eut South Weit Pua Pua 4 • Pu1 Pua Pu1 Opening lead: King or o. We all like to have our super heroes; For Italian bridge playera. they were the fabuloua Blue Team, who ruled the international acene from t he late 19501 through the early 19701. Th\lir name1 are legend, perhaps none more so tban the rreat Giorgio Belladon°'. As with many storlet about characters we know, some or the tales accredited to the Blue T eam are apoeryphiil. Perliap1 one of the cluaic cuea ia thil hand, which was first 1hown to ua at 'the European Champion· ships in 1965. One of hit many Cana claimed that Belladonna had played the hand. Jt takes superb play to make four apadea. If you win the ace of diamonda and lead a heart to the king, you go down. East wins the ace and returns a trump, and no mat· ter what you do accurate deCense will net East,Weat t hree heart tricks and a tr ump. But look at t he d if· Cerence if, after winning the ace (}f diamonds, dectarer - crosses to dummy with the ace or clubs and leads a low heart away Crom the king! H East bas the queen and rises to win the trick so that he can lead a trump. declarer loses only two heart tricks and a trump. As the card! Lie. - Ea1t play1 low and Weat cap- ture1 the jack with the queen. If he lead1 a trump t.o keep dummy from ruffing a heart, he loaea hia trump trick. If he returns anything else, declarer has t ime to ruff a heart. Either way, the con· t ract is safe. When we showed the hand to Belladonna and a1ked him about it, he denied having played It. One of the jour· naliats at the tournament remembered the hand -it was a composition of the late Paul Lukaca, one of the game'• rreat problemi1t1. If Belladonna ia to be remembered. by one par· ticular hand. let it be one or the many that this geniua of the game actually declared, rather than this tainted one! Seltd aay qH1U... fer tJaie e.a .. a y ;_ClilulAa. G-&ad O••r Sliarlf, ean ef tlila ••••,.,.r. Eaeli week a prtae el • ~1 el * .. ,, "Gwea'• Bride• c .. p&a&e," a It.ts vat .. , •W lie awu-4 ... ,_ * q .. eu.. J..q.4 u.. 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Jt .h n • Dally Pilat SUNDAY, DEC. 18, 1983 ... .._.... -----..._. __ ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION . cs C7 UCLA basketball team posts 65-51 victory -~or6 Mempbi$-SI . ..:.. ee story. Page C3. · ·Monarchs solve Crenshaw Fielder's late theft, assist, leads to 55-52 victory ~ -Eric Dickerson of the Rams (top) and New Orleans' George Rogers key their team's attacks. Playoffs on minds of Rams, Saints NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Vet- eran nose tackle Derland Moore summed it up: "It's the biggest game m the history oC the New Orleans Saints franchise. l .. rt',..,. ......... ,, •.... ball. We just seem to like to give it back every 10 minutes or so." By" ROGER CA RLSON Of,,.. o.,.r 11'11o1 """ POMONA -Mater De1 H1gh's 6-7 junior Tom Lewis was brilliant with 30 points and 10 rebounds. and Matt Beeuwsaert chipped in with 16 points and seven assists -but 1t was Mike Fielder wh~ came up as the Monarchs' ultimate hero Saturday night en route to the 12th annual San Dimas Tournament of Champions basketball championship. Just as Crenshaw H1gh's Cougars were closing in for the kill It was the unsung 6-4 senior Fielder who slipped through to steal the ball and pass It off to a wide open J im Motis underneath with 25 seconds left to expand the Monarl·hs' lead from 51-50 to 53-50, as unbeaten Mater Dei. ranked No. l in UC lrvine - sturnhles, 85-77 Special to the Daily Pilot SAN DIEGO -Juruor guard Mark Bostic led five players in double figures as the University of San Diego stunned visiting UC Irvine. 85-77, in a non-oonference basketbaU game Saturday mght. The Toreros got 23 points from Bostic. 19 from senior forward Mike Whitmarsh , 14 from Junior forward Anthony. Reuss, and 10 each from freshman center Scott Thompson and junior guard Chris Carr in improving their record to 4-3. UCI. which saw its won-loss total evened at 3-3. held its last lead at 11 -10 with 15:46 lt'fl to play in the first half Down by a 61 -51 count with 11 :51 remaining, the Anteaters battled back to tie the score a t 69-all before the Toreros put the game away at the foul line. con- necting on 10 of 13 opportunities down the stretch. Coach Bill Mulligan, who watched hls Atneaten play superbly in beating USC Tues- day. was understandably disap- pomted by his team's per- formance "It wasn't our tum tonight," h e said angrily. "It seems we win. lose. win, lose. win. lose. We were out.coached, outplayed. and com- pletely dominated. the nation. held on for a 55-52 decision before a roaring crowd of 3,500 at Cal Poly Pomona. "l sat him down fo r three minutes so he t'Ould take a break and he came back to make the big play," said. Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight, who hustled his team off to Los Angeles International for a flight to Wash - mgton. D.C.. where easterrt powers De- Matha (H yattv11le. Md.) and St. John's (Washington, D.C.) await. The Monarchs left w1 th an 8-0 record and McKnight!'~ud. "Eight down, two to go," alluding to a previous statement about the first 10 games "telling the tale" in reference to a potential perfect season. The Monarchs got off the floor to record this victory as the defending state champion Cougars (5-1), led by the 38-point exploits of 6-8 John W1!11ams, the tournament MVP who has NBA written all over him, were up by a 46-42 count with 5: 15 left and Mau.·r De1's Fielder and Chris Jackson in troubll' with four personal fouls. With their backs to the wall tht.• Monarchs went to the well and matched Lewis against Williams defensively. As for the offense. here's how McKnight put it: ''I started to say something. but Lewis just Jumped in and yelled, 'I want the ball Give me the ball. coach.· So he goes to the hrw and buries them." Lewis. who connected on 14 of 19 at tht- line within his 30 points. hit a bucket and two free throws to lie it at 46, hit Crom the corner to tie ll again at 48 and dumped ma pair Crom !See MON ARCHS. Page CO "And I ought to know, because I've been here for two-thirds of that history." The Saints meet the Rams today in a National Football League game that may propel the winner into the playoffs and will definitely send the loser home to t hink of what might have been. The Rams, who could earn a wild-card berth if Green Bay loses to Chicago. could even be champ1QllS of the NFC West. with a victory coupled with a loss by San Francisco. "l don't think San Diego has the personnel we do, but I told (See (Jc IRVINE, Page CZJ Cal State Fullerton safety Dale Thompson trips up Northern Illinois quarterback Tim Tyrell in Cali- fornia Bowl Saturday. At any time over the past three weeks the Rams could have lock- ed up at least the wild-card berth, but they have has lost two straight, opening the door for the Sa.in ts. The Sain ts have never been in the playoffs -have never. in fact. had a w inning season in the 17 years si nce the team was for- med. Titans take it on the chin, 20-13 Rams' Coach John Robinson said his team can't get to thmking about past mistakes with so much on the line. ''The main thing is, you can't get that feeling of walk- ing around on egg shells," he said "So many times I've felt bitter, sitting home watching other people play on television," said Moore, an 11-year veteran having one of his best seasons with a defense that leads the NFC. "You ask yourself why -why us? FRFSNO (AP) -The Northern niinois defense gave up too much yardage in the first half, Coach Bill Mallory felt, but some second-half blitzing helped the Huskies beat Cal State Fullerton m the California Bowl. "We may not be the fanciest team, but we find something that wor ks," Mallory said aft.er Saturday's 20-13 victory. "We tightened up, cranked up, and got after it." Coach Gene Murphy of Fullerton called the Huskies a team "with no (pro) first-round draft choices ... just a lot of Midwest kids who will knock your socks off." "We turned the ball over 13 times In the past two weeks." he said . "Going into the Philadelphia game. we were the best 10 the league Al scoring once we got the ball inside the 30, and we've pretty w ell screwed that up. "It got to where l didn't know i! I was going to last lohg enough for it to come around ... "But we've made over 700 yards in the past two games with 13 turnovers. We're moving the The Saints and the Rams are both 8-7. The eight victories ties the Saints record for most in a season and makes it ~ible to finish with a first-ever winning record and a first-ever playoff berth. On offense, the Huskies' best weapon was fullback Lou Wicks, whose prima ry job most of the season was blocking for tailback Darryl Richardson. This time, Wicks led the Huskies in rushing. with 119 yards, although Richardson scored both of the team's 'Tis the season to be gracious Here's some h eartf e h greetings to the dedicated beat writers It ls that time of year when Santa Claus appears on the street com er with his kettle and yuletide carols drift through the department stores and one feels compelled to do something nice for his colleagues. I mean, one dQCtor will take another to the club for 18 holes on a Wednesday afternoon. One attorney will take another to dinner at a place where the tab is low and the entertainment is belly dancing. One w.ed car sale91'nAn will send another the lat.est thing in boots for kJclcing tires. One policeman will present another with a six-peck of domestic beer. One televiAion sportacaster will 1end another a new style in eyebrow pencU. • And 10 on and 90 forth. [n this trade, the budget does not permit any\hU,, raembllng the above, but It la polllible to 1end along l""tlnes by saying tomething nice about yourco1Jeeaue9 in print. Thia fita ln nicely becau.e, u you know, there are two waYI to put topther a column. ()r)e of them la to work. which la frowned upon ln the trade. For openes, one's heart aoes out to the "beat" man in the N•Uonal Suketball Allod.ation. Theee are the warrion who 1tay wjth one team over the coune of an ent1te tellC>d. t For ex.amp&., CONSder the strength and toler- anot of a belt man Ln the National. Buketbell AModatJon. He .Sta throu&h nearly 300 hour1 of ' SPORTS COLUMtoflST BUD TUCKER groteeque humana in colored underwear running up and down a hardwood floor. Periodically, lhete creatures shoot the ball at the basket with one of two results. It either (a) goet In the basket or (b) it doe9n't. - At the conclusion of thla drama, the baaketball author repain to h la machine to 1et down in 500 words, or thereabouta, the urgency of all thla to mankJnd. The beat men of major league bueball have it more comfortable from a atandpolnt of mental drain. True, they muat do their thina 162 timet. plua playolfa, but they h9ve outlets which are atatiatica.l, as well u emotional. Of COUl"IC'I, buebaU writers are more versatile than other aporUng compoeen. The bueball author must underaiand free agent matters, drafta, re-entry dnlft.I, trade reauJ,aUont and dead.llnet, bonua and deft.rred peyments and the va.rioua legal ramlflca- Uons of a player'• a.odation w ith a fra.ncht.e. 18" GREETINGS, Pase Cl) touchdowns. "The defense was keying on the speed outside, and the linebackers were just flying out, leaving holes in the middle," Wicks said. "I'm happy to block all day, but w hen it comes my tum to run. I'm not going to give up anything." Fullerton was penalized nine times, including twice when clips nullified sizable gains, and Murphy said, ''Unfortunately. our mistakes caused us to keep from ~inning." Richardson's touchdowns came on a three-yard run In the second quarter and a four-yard scamper in the third. The second TD broke a 10-10 tie. Wicks had a 39-yard run w h ich helped set up a first-quarter fi eld goal by Vince Scott. and Wicks caught an 11-yard pass to _ set up R ichardson 's second touchdown. Scott kicked another field goal. from 42 yards. early in the fourth period to give the Huskies a 20-10 lead. After a 40-yard field goal by Fullerton's G reg Steinke, a product o( Fountain Valley High, put the Titans within seven points of Northern Illinois with seven minutes left in the game, the Huskies controlled the ball for five minutes. The key play on the drive was a quarterback sneak by Tim Tyrrell for a first down on a fourth-and-inches play from his own 20-yard line. Fullerton's final possession began at its 25. The Tit.ans got a first down on an 11-yard pass from Damon Allen to wide receiver Allen Pitts. On a fourth-and-one play, Allen was forced out of bou nds at the 50-yard line . Northern Illinois. the Mid-American Conference champion, then took possession and ran out the clock for the victory which gave it a season record of 10-2. OCC football team considering switch By CURT SEEDEN Of IM Delly ,... 111111 Orange Coast College officials have diacu.ued the possibility of playing football in the Mllalon Conference, but OCC Coach Dick Tucker admits, "I don 't e xpect it to happen." Tucker said OCC'1 llmited re- cruiting area has made It difficult ference with Sant.a • Ana. Citrws and Riverside," Tucker said. "That's a pretty good league but it's not as tough as the South Coast Conference. "Now. if Santa Ana and Saddleback were not In the league or if it were changf'd around dramatically. l don't know if l would aay that," Tucker added. ._.._._s_:~ compete against teams Uke- -.:o~~!r"!'!'.~ Fullerton and Mt. San Antonio. two South Coast Conference powerhowlea which have double the amount of high 1ehoolt from which to recirult. Fullerton, In f act. went on to win the unotfldal national com· muntty coU.p charnp6onahlp thJa yeer after defeatina Taft in the Potato Bowl. lronlcally. the lone blemlth on the Hometa' record thla __,.... wu a 14-14 tie with occ. OCC haa spent the Jut 16 years In the South Coast Conference, romplllng a 49-42-3 ra-ord. The • Pirates' 3-2-1 finish In 1983 marked the flnt time slnce 1977 that they e nded conference play above the .500 mark. • •"Jbe way the Miiiion Con- f mmce II 1et up r1&ht now, t would Uke to be In thal t"OI'\• "We've simply dlrulled this among oul"ltlvet," Tucker ex- plained. "I'm just thLnklna In tenna of nwnben of 8Chooll for recruitJna. Fullerton and Ml San Antonio, for example, have tOmC 2' tchooll from which to rea"Ult. "W• have 14 and we have to t5" occ, Pa .. a > ' L I r r . .. .. ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK y-.. ·.-·· """I;.;~...,...,.... "". --... ...;... • ~ ,--;. Enthus ias tic Yankees promise to win a title for n ew manager From AP dlspaccbts NEW YORK Mt•mbt-r1i of che New York Yankl't'S. many of whom groust'd about thl• d1snpltnary rull• of Billy Martin. µrom1Sto<l that tht'Y would win for Berrn the tlllt• tht'Y fu1lto<l to win for Martin "We havt• a t<>am with !'O muc.-h ability t,hat we're going to mukt• Yogi look like the grea.est ma~ger who l'v1•r lived," se<'Ond bas<•man Willie BERRA to ll than that Randolph s:ud Martm was f1rL'Cl as Yan· kt"\.' manager for the thrrd time Friday. although Yankt•e 11wrwr Gt-orge Stembrt'nner did not use the word "fire" Stcmbrenner said simply that Martin was being slufted mlo an adv1sorv role while Berra was being. shifted from first baS\.• l'Oach to manager But the players saw more "I ~amply couldn't communacaw with Bally." said outf1eld£'r Steve Kemp. who signed wllh th(• Yanket•s as a frt't' agent. then squabbled with Marlin over playing time. _:·It wasn't.hts fault and iLwasn't my CaulL l just couldn't talk to h1m I'm starting all over w11h Yogi." But other Yankees Wl'rc t-quivocal. "It's unfortunate, because any timea manager 1s Cared you feel you had something to do with it," said designatc'Ci hitter Don Baylor. another Yankee who had problems with Marun "In a lot of ways Billy was good for the dub. but you can't please everyone " Quote of the day Larry Bird. standout forward of the Boston Celtr<:S. talking about ex-teammate Rach Robcv. now with the Phoenix Suns· "l hear they ·call ham the 'Bag Bruiser' out m Phoenix Funny. the onJ y thing l can recall him bruising was his butt ((om sitting on the bench all the ume· " · Evans sign with Tige rs DETROlT Free-agent infielder Iii Darrell Evans signed a mulu-year contract believed worth $2.25 million with the Detroit 1'igers Saturday Evans picked the Tigers over 17 other teams after being selected in the free agent rc•-entry d raft last month. The 36-year-old power hitter said he decided on Thursday to sign with the Tigers because of the opportun11y to play for a potential pennant winner, which. he said. was of biggt>r cons1der- at1on than money His contract with Detroit 1s believed lO be spread over three years. Evans, who spent the last 71.'2 seasons with the -5.an Franc1sca_GLants. will .be makmg lus. first appearanl-e m the Amencan League ln 1983. Evans batted .277 wtth 30 home runs and 82 RBL King edge Pittsburgh., 6-5 PITTSBURGH -Th1rd-penod goals by Charlie Simmer. Jim Fox and Brian MacLellan c:arried the Los Angeles Kings toa 6-5 National Hockey ~ League victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins Saturday night. Simmer <;('Orl'd hrs second goal of the game at 4:22 of the pcoriod to help th£> Kmgs to their third straight victory after a 10-game winless streak. Fox gave the Kings a 5-3 lead at 7:20. holding the puck and firing a shot through goalie Denis Herron's pads on a 2-o~ 1 break. Trillo ex1>t>c ted to join Giants <:handler knoc k out Muniz ATLANTIC CITY. N .J Jeff ~ Chandler rNa~t'Cl has World Boxing Association bantamwc•1ght title and avenged the only loss of his career Saturday when hl' stopped Os<:ar Munaz 23 seconds into the sevl'nth round of the schl'duled 15-round championship bout. Chandler, upset by Muniz in a non-title fight last July, opconed a <·ut above the chaUenger's left eye in the second round and used his 4 1'1-inch reach advantage to work on the cut unul Referee VmcE>nt Ramone stoppcod the bout after t>xaminjng the gash l lCLA in volleyball finals LEXINGTON, Ky -Top-seed m Hawau swept Stanford in three straight games Saturday to advance to the finals of the NCAA women's volleyball champ1onsh1p against UCLA, a 3-2 wanner over the University of the Pacific in the other semifinal match at the University of Kentucky's Memorial Coliseum Hawa1iwon.15-9, 15-7, 15-7,whilethe Brums esc.'lped. 15·5, 15-12, 15-17, 9.15 and 15-7. A crowd of 1,785 was on hand. Tht• champions hip match between Hawaii and UCLA will be played Monday night in Memorial Coliseum. Ch eerleader has nasty fall MILWAUKf:E A Marquette m cheerleader at Saturday's Syr- acuse-Marquette t-ollege basketball game was taken to St Luke's H06Rltal by emergency medical personnel after suffering what appeared to be a severe injury while doing a gymnastics routine during a timeout. Marquette spokesmen said the cheerleader, Joe DeGuunan, apparently suffered a severe neck IOJUry and was taken to a hospital for tests. There was no 1mmed1ate report on hts cond1t1on DeCuunan. a senior from Menomonee Falls, was doing a {hp oCf of a platform, leaping over four other cheerleaders, when he landed short of the mat and struck the back of his head on the floor The game was delayed for about 25 minutes. Hallberg-People up by one BOCA RATON. Fla. -Gary n Hallberg. who won the San Diego Open this year, and has partner, rookie David Peoples, overtook the favorites and registered a one-stroke lead Saturday at thf' end of the se<.'Ond round m the rain-shortened Team lnv1tat1onal golf tournament. The two pros s...-ored a best-ball 32-30-62 for the round. which \OOk two days t.o t.'Omplete tx"'CaUS<' o f heavy rams Friday, and came in at 19-under-par with 125 Tht• tournament has bN•n shortl'ned to 54 hol('S from 72 because of the ram on Friday The priw monL'Y wall not change• Sweet Diane takes feature INGLEWOOD -Sweet Diane ~ took command a furlong from the finish and then pulled away to wm the Salver Belles Handicap by five lengths over Miss Huntington Saturday before a crowd of 37,491 at Hollywood Park . Sweet Diane, the 5-2 favorite ridde n by Ray Sibille and carrying 11 5 pounds. c.'Overed 11/a miles m the stakes record time of 1 :48 and paid $7, $4:60 and $3 80 The victory was worth $67,900. .......... 0 Washington running back.Nick Gia- quinto ( 30) gets a hand in the face from New York's Harry Carson ( 53) as Brian Ke lley ( 55) looks on. -Redskins rally for division title Viking clo e out campaign with 20-14 dec ision over Bengals From AP dispaccbt WASHINGTON Tht' bat· tered Washington Rl'dskms, SC<'· ing their hopes of a champ1onsh1p shppmg away. rallit>d m the sec'· ond half Saturday to beat the New York Gran ts, 31 -22. and clim:h the championship of the Nauonal Football Conference East and the home field for all their playoff games Joe The1smann passed for two tout·hdowns and ran for one as Raider game with Chargers a big letdown LOS ANGELES (AP) Whc•n thl' schedule for the 1983 Na- tmnal Football League• season was drawn up. one of the most sagrnftcant gafl1(.'S of the t·ampaagn figured to be today's 1 p.m c.'On· tesC at the Coliseum between the San Diego Chargers ;md Los An- geles Raiders. the Redskins set NalionaJ Foot- ball League regular-season re- <'Ords for scoring and winning. "At the half," Redskins' Coach Joe Gibbs said, "l told them. 'If we want to ~ champions, we're going to have to earn it -right now!' "Obv1ouslv. we came out and made a bunch of mistakes early, things we normally don't do and did, like turning the ball over ... We were very fortunate to make some plays and get back mto the game" "This gam<'." defensive end IX•xter Manley said. "Just goes lo s how what champions are. They c·ome back -and we came back." The defending Super Bowl l·hamp1ons. who won their final nine games of the season to (mash at 14-2. wound up the season with 541 points, eclipsing the Houston Oilers' 1961 single-season srormg record of 513. t'lldngs 20. Bengal~ 14 MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesot a Vikings were scratching their heads more than patting themselves on the back after wrapping up the season with their victor y against Cmcin· nah. The Viking!. fm1sht."d the f1r!.t half of the National Football Leagut' season 6-2 and look~ ltke thc>y wer(' heading to tht.> playoff~ for tlw 13th lrml' in the la.st 1 Ii yl'ar.. Tht'n th<•y <'Ollaps.l>d . going 1-6 thC' S('('Ond half of the season "It's puzzling," said running back Tony Galbreath, whose_two fourth-qua1 ter touchdown bursts k<'vt-d a Minnesota rally "lf we'd dc>nc• th1:. t:1ll yea1, wt:-'d be an the playoffs right now If I had the answer to how lo play hke this ('arh WN•k. we'd tx• m the Super Bowl " UC IRVINE STUMBLES • • • From Page C 1 our guys all week they would play hard against us. points and Murphy 10. Guard George Turner also rontributed in double figures ( 14 points) before fouling out · CdM women drop title game It hasn't worked out that way. The Raiders held up thl'ir end, as they will bring an 11-4 record into the regular-season finale, but the Chargers have been one of the NFL's biggest disappointmenlS, compiling a dismal 6-9 mark So today's game won't. as previously ant1c1patl'd. be of any significance m the American Football Confel'C'nce West race. "I thought Whitmarsh was a good player. and I didn't think Carr was going to miss a shot at the beginning," continued Mulligan. (Carr. incidentally, hit has first four shots from the field). "We were also really surprised by the big freshman (Thompson). who played well." UCI t'Ornmitted 22 turnovers against the Toren>S. many of them rommg m the closing minutes of the game The Anteaters were also oul"':orcd again at the free thorw lane. this time by a 23-11 margin Ocean \ 'iew prevail ; Edi 011, Huntinuton Beach Jo eat Cypre s the Raiders ctinched the ut1e M when they pounded the The Anteaters. as they have all S<'ason, were led by their front lane of center Bob Thornton and forwards Ben McDonald and Tod Murphy. "They pulled the baJI out and went into a good delay game." said Mulligan "We JUSt didn't fW the lanes to stop 11." Corona dt·I Mar was outmusck'Ci by Upland in the champ1onsh1p game of the Garden Grove Tournament. wh1leOt·ean View won. and Edison and Huntington Beach wc•re knockt-d off m first-round play of the Cypress Tournament Meanwhile. Newport Christian lost a tough two-point dec1s1on m the title oonU.'St of lhe Beaumont Tournament Here's how 1t went. Upland 73, Corona del Mar 52 CdM (4-3) could not stay with Upland and lost for the third tune to a 4-A school. Falling behind by 12 at intermission , CdM made a belated run to cut it to 9. but a chance to narrow the gap to seven a couple of tames, but failed All-tournament c hoice Fran Wynn had 11 pomts, whale Lisa Romney led the Sea Kmgs with 22 Shannon Boyd of Upland, who had 19 points Saturday, was selected the tourney MVP Ocean View 74, Los Ala mitos 23 The reserves played more than the starters as the Seahawks rebounded from a loss to Mater Dei in the • finals of the Savanna Tournament the previous· mg ht • Ocean View moved into Monday's second round at Cypress (3 30 pm.) against Fajrfali. The Seahawks led 33-3 at halftime as the starters played approximately 11-2 quarters Grt>tchen Meinhardt paced F.c!Lson with 20 Chargers, 42-10. at San Diego on points and 12 rebounds Dec. 1 And 1t won't del<•rmme a play- Loara 49. Hunting ton Beach 30 off spot. the Raiders are m. the The Oilers (3-3), who will meet F.cl1son at 9:30 Chargers are out after quahfymg a.m Monday at Cypress, turned the balJ over 27 tjmes for post-season action 1n each of against the Saxons. the last four years Thornton, a 6-9 senior. scored a team-high 21 points and had 13 rebounds. McDonald added 18 ucrs m·xt outang will be Wednesday night (7.30) when the Anteaters host undefeated Una· vers1ty of Montana (8-0) at Crawford Hall. Eve Titus had 18 pomlS and eight rebounds for ~--------------------:::..:::---------------------t;:~i1:;~7, Newport Christian 35 ~{\ \&. ~ @/j)~ The Conquerors (5-2) rallied from a \\)\S ~ / third-quarter nine-point deficit to nearly catch up in' ~ ~ the championship game of the Beaumont Tour- nament, but a jump shot by Tina Anderson which • ~ / 111 / would have sen t the game into overtime was ruled to .., ________ ...,. 07uaio ' V iae.o ~..,.. _______ _ have come a shade after thf' buzzer. MAKE IT AN A I w A CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ... From PageC1 The Aiwa HR-502 · A baseball scribe onc.-e kept abreast through the ii the pert.ct gift. pages of The Sporting News, the pastime's bible. He It's an extremely 11-ht now reads newsletters from state bar associations, •w Barons and the Wall Street Journal. AM/FM stereo radio The pro football journalist has a cushion in the headphone. Great for matter of the number of games he must endure. But jogging, biking, °' ;u1t honln' he has the unenviable task of figuring out and around. Unb.Uevable sound! reporting the playoff structure of the NFL as it lop-Rated Sltteo Mi11·Sysltm, Model V-600 Involves d1v1s1on champions and wild cards and . . . It• $10, IOI OILY $65.00. LB Jordan 56. Edison 53 whatever .. The Chargt'rs (6-2) may have been top-seeded in \ Then, too. the football writer m ust listen to the .C..n · AIWA w the Cypress Tournament, but their first-round foe words of the coach several thou.sand times a season. 11o1'' HS-J300 was anything b~t easy. _:__-• ' .. -,.---· -~~ _:_-t-tM The Panthers· duo of Shelly Craven (26 points) ''The other team pulls their pants on one leg at a Features AM/PM tuning, • •• and S haundra Mc Michael (16 point&) comulned to do ttme." most of the dama~e Worthy of mention , Indeed admiration, are the autoreverN COIMtte playing Today's ports on TV, radio · TELEVISION IO a rn (2) -NFL Ramut N('w Orleans. 1 p .m . (4) -NFL -New England at Seattle. 4 p.m . (9) -NHL -KJnr ot Washington . RADIO handicappers of horae racing. These sturdy fcJlows and recotdin9, plu1 lithtwelght 11lft through the data on hundreds of horaes and heodphone1. Get the l:tett walkman type t.'tlta bllsh an order of preference but care must be unit. Why MttM for holf the fvn"' taken to hint that every beast in the race ln not entirely out of It. It 141.11. Moving on, th ·re are the boxing writers who must team to understand the guttural utterancct of th«! fighters The auto ractna .-rU:>of mus lerat.e th not.le. 2118 COAST HWY. .' Dltltol AM/FM tuner with pr ... nt ttotlona ./ 2S wath/chonnel amp I Fulty el•dtenlc cotMtt• d.ck with dofbyC a mu1lc MCN'Ch ., linear tracking turntable with compvt.r centJol 1yst•m • 2-woy •h•lf tpMktn 840-5093 NFL -Rams at N~w Orleana, 10 a.m .. KMPC (719); San Diego at Raid rs, l pm., KRLA (1110). NHL -Klngs at Washlngton. 4 p.m.. KFOX (93,5-FM> Collea~ BaaketbaU -Porthand .c l.3l<C1'1, 7·30 p.m , KLAC (670) The tOCC'Cf' writer mutt llal't to 1tay awake, the lnCk journalist muat U.O combit lh~ bcndom of field and the golf writer merely ai&a and walta. AUDIO a vmeo co• , .... lfTI. \OMO MO'Wl91 A '"""'· "'WTAU Surely, the ~at pret1t box ln the sky hold.a juat ~ards for auch uJ&a o( tht t"Arth u th~ , -j .-. Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Cl Road awaits prep basketball teams Art'a prt'p bu~k,•tball wams<.'Ontinut• lhl• tournam£>nt .ind nun-l<'aguc trail this Wt..'t'k ~~:~ G f~'--·~, ,~~:.-.-;~-vi .... ~~~. for the two area h•an\.~ in thl• two-night double-header 18'anl lnvttal*\tl weDNliDAY, , .. " ltOUNO • L v ller>cllO ., Kell\141 ~~~--;:_... ... ....,....-. ----, .. Arravo Gnnct. lnvltttlonal Games 1n thl' urt•a ~ire al a nummurn with Capistrano Valll•y's unbeaten Cougars a t Marina Tuesday and &hson Thursday Edison is also at home Friday eveoing against Los Altos. • MONDAY, flRIT ROUND SJO-HulllfllOIOll B .. cn "' ll•OIO'O I 10-co!otelll " W••' Pn>'•11<r1p111e Of national mtc~st as a matl'l1up of tht' 11atlon's No. I ranked team (Mater De1) and perennial national power DeMatha High of Hyattville. Md Thal game. scheduled for Wednesday night, will be aired live on KNWZ ( 1190) at 5 p.m. Also playing DeMatha is Fountain Valley on Tut•sday. with St. John's of Washington, DC providing the alternate foe J .lO-O<u 11 view o Cell•IYI l~•liOu•I ) IS-San Lui\ 001\&>0 ., l'Of11ana 1-Wt\lla~t V\ lllVhelll I »-Chino•• /&rrOYO (;reno. lln oi.eu1to lnvlteHWMll MONDAY, iEMlflNALS P'lfl!I "'8<t S«nllln.it lal Tont~ "Int' Hllftl l-V1,1e Y\ Torrev p.,, .. 4 •S-OranQt vlen V\ Oceent10• or LV WHltrn COllMll llOll Semlllnalt (al San D'-9ullt Hlell I .t-Powev vt El C•nlro ' •S-F ellbrook •• Newporl HerDor CMmolonWllD SemlllN!t (I I Sall DI0911110 Hltfl) • )~ E \lene1a v\ Ciltnoele Hoover I IS-S4n Oleiiullo "' Oceen\/Oe or L V Wt\ltrn Non•IMeut TUUD/&Y 7-Founlein Vallt v •\ DeMell'le et Ta1oma Aced•"'• t 4S--Meier Otf ., s1 Jonn 1 •• TetO'TI• At •Cl•m• 7 30-CaPl\lrano Vellev al Marin• 1 JO-Wolmln\ler al LB Wll,on WEDNESDAY 1-Founte1n Valle• vs s1 Jonn'' al I atom• A<aOenw I 4S--M11"r Otl -. Otllllolne al T acun1a Acaotm y J JO-Corono Cltl Mer al L• Qu1n11 1 JO-CtrrllOI •• Wl\IMln\ler THURSDAY 1 lO-CaPl\lreno Vallev el E1!1\0f'I 1 JO-El Toro •• l ouufto H1ll1 l"lllDAY 7 JO-L.0$ AllO\ el E Ol\on 1 3<>-<kean Voew al Lai.wwCKld Jon J o hnston Bruins rQmp, 65-51 Eagles advance; Sailors romp; Titans roll past S an Antonio; 4 9er s route d , From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES c... Forwards Kenny Fields and Gary Malonron C'ombmed for 30 points Saturday night to lead 15th-ranked UCLA to a 65-51 victory over Memphis State an a nationally-televised non-conference college basketball game at Pauley Pavilion. Fields scored 16 points and Malonron. making his first start at UCLA. added 14 as the Bruins raised their record to 4 -1. Guards Ralph Jackson and Monte ! Hatcher rontributed 13 points apiece for the Bruins, who rebounded successfully from a 65-60 upset loss at the hands of New Mexico in their last outing a week ago. Forwards Bobby Parks and Keith Lee scored 18 and 17 points, respectively, for Memphis State, which fell to 5-2. The Tigers and defending NCAA champion North Carolina State were tied for sixth in the most recent Associated Press top 20 poU. Memphis State led just once in the game, at -t-2 in the opening minutes The Bruins then scored 26 of the game's next 35 pomts to take a 28-13 advantage with three minutes remaining in the hrst half. In other college acuon: Cal State F ullerton 83, Texas·San Antonio 65 - Guard Gary Davis scored a career-high 27 points, leading the once-beaten Titans to a non -ronference victory over Texas-San Antoruo m T itan Gym. Guard Leon Wood added 20 points and had a game-high 12 assists for the Titans. who raised their record to 6-l. Ozell J ones added 12 poi nts and pulled down 12 rebounds for Fullerton. Tony Neal of Fullerton was held to nine points but grabbed a gamt·-high 15 rebounds and also had four steals. TCU 79, Long Beach St. 44 -Dennis Null scored 18 points to lead the Horned Frogs to an easy victory over the 49ers in r ort Worth The Horned Frogs grabbed an early lead and by haltime held a 38-24 advantage. The second half was no d ifferent as the Frogs held the 49ers to only 20 points m the finaJ 20 minutes. It was the largest victory margin for TCU. now "5-3. since thc-f>rngs roasted to an 88:42-vlctory over COLLEGE !S! St. Edwards tn 1978 f Pepperdine 71 , Pacific 65 Center Scott McCollum and guard Dwayne Polee sewed 15 points apiece. leading the Waves to a come-from-behind victory over the Tigers and giving them third place in the Casaba Club Classic tournament tl1 Stockton. Nevada-Las Vegas 84, Kansas State 78 -Jeff Collins and Richie Adams scored 18 points each to lead unbeaten Nevada-Las Vegas to its non-conference victory over vis iting Kansas State. Nevada-Reno 79, Sab J ose St. 75 -Curtis High stole the basketball and popped an a 15-footjumpshot with 1 :23 remainin&to send Nevada-Reno ahead. and the WoH Pack hdd on for the wm over visjting San Jose State · E. Washington 68, UC Santa Barbara 66 - Center Tony Chnsman's 29 points and Ea.stem Washington's hne foul shooting helped the F.agles snap a seven-game losing streak and defeat UC Santa Barbara tn the third-place game of the Bayou Classic in Lafayette, La. DePaul 50, Texas Tech 47 -The fourth-ranked DePauJ Blue Demons managed only 17 points in an ice-cold second half but he ld on to edge a determined Texas Tech team today m the fi nal game of the S untory Ball in Tokyo. Louisville 83 , N.C. State 79 -Charles Jones hat three of four free throws in the final minute to defuse a North Carolina State rally and give 16th-ranked Louisville 1tsv1ctory over the sixth-rated Wolf pack in Raleigh. N .C. Houston 65 , Pr inceton 40 -Houston center Akeem Olajuwon overpowered Prmc:eton's patient and slow passing game wt th five dunks, 21 points and 17 rebounds as the third-ranked Cougars pounded the Tigers to wm thc champ1onsh1p of the Kettle Classic in Houston San Diego St. 90, Arizona 80 -Michael Cage scored 23 of his game-high 31 points in the first hall as San Diego State took a 10-point halftlme advantage and weni on t.o beat the-W1ldcats"lrrSan Diego. College, prep basketball scores c~ WEST San D•~O 8S UC lr.•nt 11 C•I S•aie Fv11erron 13 t tra•·S.n .v11on•o 6S UCLA 6S. 111\emort•\ ~1 SI Stanford 10 E 111\onlana 69 Watn1no•on ll. IO•llO" I] OI) Oreoon SI 6S Por11ano •9 Cel1tornia S2. S• Marv \ 41 Oregon 12 Puoet So<inO S8 loel'IO SI 91 Wo\oh•no1on St 61 Redlands 96 Soulf\trn Co111orn1a Collt0e 11 Cal S•••t Dom1noue1 Hiii• 61 AZU\e Poe.lie S3 L.ovolo 111\ar vmounl t3 Cal Po•~· Pomona b4 UC ·R vtr,1~ 67 N Ctntre COii . Ill 6S 13 Oii Wn1monl 11 Clart monl·lllludd SS Cnaoman It 1 Wttt Co••' Cnf!s· oon IS Cn•co SI 6S, Noire Oeme Cai O B>Olo 74, WMl•tf ~ ROO(IES 8olM St 9S, Cl'llUOO SI 96 IOI NeveO.·l a\ VtOH .. ICtn\H St 78 Nevao1· Reno 79 Sen JOH S• 1S Ntw 111\tWl<O St 67 Ntw 11118"(0 60 s.c S8 Sen 0•«90 S• 90 Arnone 80 Weoer SI 94, von1 •o• 14 SOUTHWEST TCU 79, Lono Betcrt S• 44 OePeul 50 Tou Teen '7 Ar.,ensu 93. Norin Ttut SI 64 Arkan\es SI 71 Ar• Lllllt llO<• ~ianoma 9). Soul~we.lern K•n Oral llooerh H Tno• St Tulsa 91 , o .. 1a l'lome SI 79 MIDWEST .. 62 T-T7 Davion 70 va1oere1t.0 1) Breoiev SS SOU'TH Ale ·B·rm1n91'1em 73 BavlOr 61 C••t dtl 69. Oav1d10n 63 Clemton 70 Venotrbllt 62 F10r1dt A&M 96. Florida Ttcll 67 Furman 73. E Ttnne\\ff S• 67 Vf0'9•• II, Velootio SI 69 James Medt\Ort S9. Seotllt S8 toll L.OOt"lllt 83. N Caroiino SI 19 M1U•UIDP• SI 10, No Alallama " NlcMllt SI n Som ~Ou\IOn St S A1a11ame 16. Texa\ Soulhtrn 11 S Fionda IO'l. A•ron 71 v 1ro1n1e 17, NC ·W1lmln91on 47 Vlro1n1a Teen 122. VMI 61 EAST Bo11on COlieOt 11, HOIV Crou 8S Canl\lus 70, St Fral'ICI\, NY 69 Cntvnev SI M . Welt cnesler SI Le Selle 90 Villenova 90 Long 111eno u 81. Concoro•• NY 67 LO•Ole IM •1. P~nsvl••n11 76 Me•ne .. F•lrlelon Ok1<ln"4>n 64 Met\l>•llen 19 H1rvaro S7 Meuacnutell\ 71. Oe rlmoull'I 7S UH( ·CnerlOllt 76. Penn SI 67 Hor•"te\ltrn 13, F•1rfltl0 13 Prov1oenct '9. RllO()t hlal\d S8 Seton H111 91. Montnoull'I 70 SI BonevtnhJre 11, Pau S9 St JOl'ln's 19, WeOMr 60 SI Pe1er·, 71. Merl•! SS Ttmoi. 11 RulVtf'I 61 Wt\! Vlro•n•a s.. Plll•l>uroll ~ TOUltMAMENTi l'lnlnl ane11 Oeulc sw L.ooltl•ne 99, So l11lno11 73 'llrSI) E we111lno1on 61 UC ·Sanla G<1nd c;.a,,....,. Oenlc vrel'ICI Ca nvon Cotleat 1' Ce1 S•a•e Lot AnOtlH 6S ,..,,,, W Monlena 70. UC·S4n OltOO 6A llllirOI lncllenl 01u1c lnotena S4 lllino1\ St 44 (fir" 1 Tues A&.M 71. UIOh SI 73 (llllro> Kontvcllv lnvtte"9nll l<en•uc~v tl, evu S9 Cll"" Va Commonwtallll 70. Wvoml"o S7 11111rol K.nle Cla nlc Ho1.111on 6S. Pr1nct1on •O Ulr\ll ~nla Clara 73, Slt!Wn 60 llhlrdl Ttnntn" C11ule T tnn. ·C11111enoooe 13, Tennenee SI 67 ltlr\11 111\lddlt Tenn 71 Au\lln Pov 60 lll'llrd) Vtlum.t< Clenle T~nen" 71, Loul\lt n1 Tien 61 (llrtl) Monltna SI 17 w CtrOllne 60 11111rol H kit! school TOURNAMENT OF CHAMl"IONS Meler c ~S Crtnv1aw S2 \II"'' SI Bernard S7 l.B Polv 46 lll'llrdl tsenn1no ~~. Vtroum De• ~ (Miii) Bo.co Teen u. Foo1n111 18•~ I 39 Ccon\olellonl SAN DIEGUITO TOURNAMENT CCPllmolontNcl M<end r-) E \lencle 67 Vitia 61 Ciltndtlt Hoovu 61. Torrey p1,,.,, 60 Son Ole9UltO Sl, Orenoe vlt n 40 con,o1111on M<Olld roundl Powov 82. Bu,,01.10111 \Burbank) 80 (Oil El Ctnlro 87. Escondido 78 Newoorl Harbor 11. Mer Vis!• 49 N!WfORT CHRISTIAH TOUftN!Y llio Honcto ~. Valley Cnrl"len '4 lllrtl) Oranot Lullltron ~. Llt>erty Cnrl"lt n S? Co() (11\irOl NewPOf'I Cllrlsllen 6J Wllilnh 37 Ceon101a11on1 SANTA M/&RIA TOURNAMENT St Jo\toh SI, RIOllelll 41 trlr\ll Oos Putl:llO• ~ S.n1a Y ne1 67 llhirdl Oan1 Hiii\ 37, Merine 36 Coll lcon\olt llon) J us ta n old Love surprises fie ld from AP dispatches Justanold Love surprised her well -known stablemale Dashingly and eight other exceptional runners Saturday night in winning the $200,000 Champion of Champions race for quarterhorses at Los Alamitos Race Course. Justanold Love, a 4-year-old mare ridden by Vikings nipped Dick Tucker occ ... From PageC1 split them down lh<' middle (with district mate Golden West) And still, we've done pretty well against them ovN. a 10-year span " Tucker poantcxi out that OCC Hrst C'Omp<'led m th<' Eastc•rn League when the school starling playing football -against teams hke Ri verside. Cmus and Santa Ana. All three of thOSt' tC'ams play foutball in th<' Mission Con- ferC'nce at !he present time. The OCC c•oach and athl£'l1c d irector said attendance -or the lack of -would not be a factor with teams hke Citrus. San Diego City and Palor;nar. fur example .. Compton dOf>sn't draw well here Mt. San Antonio doesn't either And Wl' already travel tu San Diego for one game (against San Oat'go Mesa)." Tucker <'X· plained Strung performances from jun- ior Scott Hastings and senior Jun J ohnston guided Estancia to a victory over Vista m the cham- p1onsh1p quarterfinals of the San Dieguito Tournament to high- light prep basketball adion-Sat- urdav night. In other games, Newport Harbor advam:ed to the C'Onsola- twn semifinals of the same tour- naml·nt with a rout over Mar Vista and Marina lost to Dana Hills m overtime of the Santa Mana Tournament. L1bt·rty Christian, meanwhile, f1nashl'<i an fourth place and New- port Christian 1:apturcd the con- solation championship an the Newport Christian Tournamcmt Here's what happened· Estancia 67 , Vista 61 The Eagles improved their re- cord to 5-0 as Clements, a 6-0 forward. poured an 18 points and Johnston. a 5-10 guard. added 17. The Eagll'S enJOyed the biggest lead with a 10-point advantage at one point, although it was a four-point margin during the final 10 minutes. ··w<' rl'ally had some guys do an l'Xt·ellent JOb." praised Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman. "Steve f'unn ( 14 points) had a real good murt game, Tom Clements got SC>me kcv rebounds, and Tim Deut.s<.·h ·played some l'Xcellcnt ddense" The Eagles will meet Hoover cGlt>ndal")-Monday n1ght-i&.aO). whu:h h·aturcs two-tame All-CrF S(•naor guard JO(' Hallman. who is avl'ragang hc>ttc>r than 45 points pc•r game. Newport 77, Mar Vista 40 The Sailors. -S-2. who will pla)'- 1n thf' consolation semis Monday (4.45 pm) against Fallbrook. took a 13--1 lcad a t the outSel and got 30 points from their bench in the blowout Sen10r guard Todd Bushman It'd :.ill S('Orc.•rs wath 15 points, wh1lt· JUntor backcourt mate Chuck Mt'Gavran added 1 l. Dana Hills 37, Marina 36 Wall Jeff<'rs hat a 20-foot shot with 55 set.-ond to go an overume to lead the Dolphins to the con- SC)lataon champ1onsh1p. Th<' V1km_gs. l -6, had one last attempt but John Draheun's 17-footer hat the nm and bounced away just before the buzzer. Manna was led in scoring by Bill Belanger's 10 points. Newport Christian 63-37 The Conquerors. 4-2. got a 22-pomt performance from Rick Web<>r and another 19 from Chris Howard "' Ttl•d at 2li-all at halftime, New- port hc.'ld Whitney to 9 poi~ m thC' second half Orange Lutheraq~ S3-52 Th<' Minutemen, 3-4. lost m oVC'rtime despite an 18-point, 19-rebound performance from RK'hM<i Meyer. 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Bela"iltr 10, Crowltv 1, Or111tlm I, Ott 2, Wllllamen l , Crell 2 Tolll• 13 10· 19 l6 DANA HILLS -Jtfftrl 4, McSweal\tY IS, M••llleu 4, Cemooell 1. Cmelak ?. Moomaw S Tolell' 13 11· 16 31 kwe b\t Oullrttrs Marina 10 9 s 10 1-36 Dena Hiii\ 12 I 9 S 3-31 Tole! loull Marina 11, Dena Hlll1 14. Ora1199 Luthwan SJ, llbtrtv Cllf. 51 INtw-1 Clwlst11111 T~l . LllERTY CHRISTIAN -Mtver 19, Pamotr 17, Ludwick 13. Jem .. 9, HHlh O To1111• 1S 22·lS 52. QaANGE LUTHERAN -Ntban S, w ono J, Mernt ck 2, Z•un 10. MCF1r1e110 ll, UIU J. Rltt>ef 16, Halnlt ln l To11ts 21 ll· 17 SJ kw• bv Ptnech Llt>trl• Cnrllllt n 10 t IS IS l-52 Orenot Lutr1tren ll 17 10 9 4-SJ T otel foul1 U t>artv Cllrl1ll1n 13. Orenoe Lutllt<en n Fouled oul Wong IOL) Htlnleln COLI Newoert CIW'tstMn U , WMtMv J7 <.......,, Olr1slllft T--.-.tl WHITNIY -OtL-76, Glau 1, Tst<IO 2, Lene.lier '· Yant 2 To1111 17 3·t JI. NEWPOttT '""llTIAN -KllPelflek 17. Howard It, w.cier 72, Grencfl •. Jofln"on 7, Morten 2, Htc11ev 2 T 01e1, 14 15·17 ~ Scwert~ Whtlnev l• 12 4 S-l7 Ntwoort C11tl1ll111 n 6 12 2~ ro1a1 foul" Wllllntv IS, NtwPO<I Chf'ls· tlal'I ,, Fo.iled out T.-IW) HIGH SCHOOL WOM•N OC.... V1eW 7S, &At All"'"9I U 1'-"'"'-'~ OCUN YUIW -t llOll'I t, DOUfy 2, German 2, GIN '· HOUll ... 1', lltlldff9uel t, SI,,.,._ 7, Slfl lotll 4, T1llldo 7, VltcflOt ltl. Totelt JJ t ·17 7S. 1.01 Al.NWTOS -Clll!Y9t $, 0.My ~. Mtwkl 4, .... 1, Moore O, llttlt ~ TrlpltH 0, Wt!Cll 7. Tote!\, s U·77 n. • ._. .. OuM91rl OcMn View 17 tt 20 ..t~• l.o' At1mll0t J O . It t-23 Toi•! I~ ~all View 17, Lot AtemlM 12 ffou.IH oult OeflMll IOVI u ..... n. c.... •Mer n t..,_.,...,. T___.1 ~·ND -Ktlllll n , KucMn 1'. lklvd It, llttlly •• ••ieuei • , ...... ,, ,.,, ,, ~ H'-MM -""'"!Ille I W\11111 1'1 •OtMtv tt, Wlllltrf t, I.Mt 6. Tottit· 11 lt•lt .a. ..... ........ ~ I• II II J>-1> CMW fel ,_, It 11 • IH Lonv Buth Joroan Ed11on ,, I• ti 10-U A Chf'OllOIOOIU I tool< •t ,,.,. manau••lel Toi•• tou11 Long Ecll•on 13 llHCll J«o•n 12,. <•'"' ot l lliy Mtrlln AD<ll f. 1961-NamtO a \0.(lal KOul IOr lk""'"9 37, NtW"'1 Cl\rllfllln ll llM llmlftl 1'.-memll't I IANNINO -k oll 2, &ell I. 81 McF•rtanel t , J1C~•on 1 Br McFerlana I) William• •. Pr1eoo • TOl•ll 11 I J 31 NEWl"ORT CHRISTIAN -0 Moflltr I , L Mohltr 2, Marlnu I, Yterltv e. Andtrlon 16 To1e11 IJ 9· 17 3~ kwt by OU1rter1 8ennlno ,. 1 11 •-l7 NtWOOrl Cllrl•ll•ll 11 I • •-ls lolal IOUll. Bennlno 16, Nt wPOrl Chrl\· Hen I LOI Alamitos SATURDAY'S RESULTS IUll\ .. 4.,...., "".,....,,.. .. mtetlne) FIRST RACE. 400 vtrds Lecrou ICelf01•I 10 40 A 10 ) 70 Sneekv lroUOla IEowarO•I 6 •O 4 IO M109e1 Power (Phu ntonl S 00 Al•O race<1 wn11e FalCO<\ Sotao Soec1e1 Ill, OrH m Band Jel AHi E .. y J1Clt.lf\ Ma\ltr Timt 10 J9 U EICACTA I 6 I) 0•10 '6A40 llCOftD RACE. 170 u ros PtHHnl PollCY (MllCMll) 13 10 S •O J 40 Soetov 5m11e1 CAoalrt 3 80 2 IO Holme 8111 { Peuhnu 3 00 AIW ••cea Reque\I Cllerger. Clllcauo E •Oteu, Trace\ Ace LeOv Bug Zeonyr T1mt 4S SI THIRD RACE. )SO y4rO\ l lnv S••r war IOelOmoel 1110 Pen Venlure {Hermon! OH•RuMln SI>. ICreaotrl "Ul'l•-Sllll'P N EtY {Ward) OH-Otodneal 1or tntro HO JIO 6 00 3.10 410 110'" Al\o recea True 110001 Poaoe, F111 Flame. Swlllet>o. Blm\ Jtl lcnlmonte. Oeun Roc•e• Time 11 11 n liXACTA (6·41 oa10 SS610 l'OUlltTH RACE. JSO vetO\ River Wilen {AOalr l S 00 H O 240 !>llt•t Knen 1Cter1ue1 S 60 3 60 All World {P11ken1on1 l 40 At.o recao Bull\ eor>. Lene\ Aovet Bano. Carol\ Eesv Sugar Reel E .. • ClltC, Go Boone Tr uly Welch Er Go Gtner111n Revenue Time 11 U U EXACTA ll ·SI D•IO S16IO l"IFTM RACE,.3SO vMO\ Jullts Jet Srr>o0111 ( Hatll • 20 l 10 210 0 0 2.40 Hll G•ll1n1 Buo {Ward I 6 40 ·comerk <Broo•1> AllO recea Long Hlllt r. H11111 Beller Juao.men• Jet s.1 AtO WMtl• T1mt 1711 U E X"CT A (8·6) PO•O ~26 0Q, SIXTH RACE. 4.<tO varo\ Voout. Bar H Jullanold Love {Plknl S 00 ) 20 160 War Sltr Wrano1er IAOa•rl 2400 9 60 Tiit Bl•clt. Alll•nct {Hert I 6 20 AIW ractd Oos111nglv Sco11 Lew» Sll•rle• B Gavit Mr M .. ter Bug, Svl Ptootr Ftalure TOP T•O• S1\ Hlon· eesteriel Time 21 61 n EXACTA t I 41 08•0 sin 80 SEVENTH RACE. sso varas Shtar'1n (Hen) l IO 7 10 2 40 Tlnv CH (Creager 1 4 10 210 T11r11t Ol Vlc•orv {Lat •••) 2 60 Al•o reced Trucors Jov. Caust Im Fair Wl11llltr S1110 81ue Poo< Cnamo•on Al Plav. Ftvlno Pauem Co••'•' Roe••• Time 26 •• n EXACTA ('SI 000 •1100 n PICK SIX I l 6 1 I· I 91 oe10 $91010 t1t lln 1.1 w 1nn1no ,,,,.,, l \1• "'°''•'" '7 PiCk 5,. con•ole11on O••O S~ 00 .. 1111 •I• w·•n•nv ••eke•• (five llor1t\ I EIGMTH RACE. )~ wa•o• Walen Him Tr1;c• lf'lr I 2S 60 1 60 S 60 A11Jre A<eoro tCruger 1 l 60 7 IO P•rtln PritSt fW•rO) 4 00 AllO r aceo Ot>c1n1JO. Jun .. lloone, Soul W11e1 Go•n T09t1ller Te.a• Truck 01111 --row ... T•me 11 19 NINTH RACE. lSO 1a ro• Sunset J°"n I Mvle1 I IS 10 I 20 • 60 Mr R1cn Biro 1Cre1oen S •O 3 oo Sta For Sure tFu11er1 . 2 IO A•IO rocea HumOUo County BuO\ Milo C(,1 N Run Miu Cl'l10\ POlo<v Ct>uru N Go, Cl'laoarra1 Jtl Time 1114 n EXACTA 16-1) oa1d '71 IO TENTH RACE. 400 YarO> • Ea1v EQu11i1tr fCro11 II 00 S60 J 60 Moun! Hertteoe !Hart) 4 70 3 00 Mvsllc Sit CFloueroe) 160 A.llO raced lmllll lmucllDelltr E lern•I SI Ber. A Leotna In Her T•me Hemotn• Diel. Wlnov Aememoranct t "''" Ne•tr Tell, Eat¥ A1soue Time 20 o Sl EXACTA { 1·91 0110 llt 40 Allenoance 11 111 HOlvwood Park SATURDAY'S RESULTS (24111 ef >O·dlV lflwtll ...... td "'"111\9) FIRST RA CE, 6 lvrlonO\ At>o•• lllt Pine•,(Ellrol 19 IO 10 60 I 70 My Counles• <Da1tnou\Hvel 9 •O 6 20 Wklt.aa Fall <Toro> 4 60 Allo racecl Ga•v. Cenll'le Nelff"• Slllliltr. Beaul•'I Love Co\1 C1n11r C11ao1er·s OOll Tlrne 1 11 SECOND RACE.. I I 16 milt\ Jollv Josn 1 Shotmeker) 4 40 l 00 1 to 08'11ino BlocH 1Peoro1a1 s 20 4 to Tnooe• IMtlel S 20 AllO rectd M,. ... Car.co L'fTln .. oulO E8'te1n Jo Wl'll>'ew1lly Prouo Y•ntet To••' 1ne Ttoe< Time 143 1 S U DAILY DOUllLE 12 11 t>l •O \6l 60 THIRD RACE. 6 lur!OnQ\ T•ll Ctoucl (Vt 1tn1uelal 16 40 '60 • 40 Pro••'• Bo• {Mercaool 19 00 10 40 Too EncOl't 1Paaro1•1 S co AllO racaa True P•ornlH Sotteel Leflar Socra1n. Cosumel, BOid n· Btlltr Time 109 4 s U EXACTA 11-31 0.10 ~691 SO FOUllTM RACE. 6 lurtO<\Ol Adoraa IMcCerron) l 00 2 IO 1 40 Moml>o'I Ptl {Oe111101llOI 6 40 4 20 M11c11otnn• fFuen1ts) J 40 AllO racea Mt1HIV'I Proml\t (nag• Ledy, Proml,lng Glrl, Vtrv1n1e l11t W•ndl\ 0011 Time 109 l 5 U EXACTA 17·71 D•IO l6t 00 Fll'fM RACE. One mlle Allieo Commenoef (Hwlvl JI 00 II 00 SOO Derk Accenl (Pinc••• 4 40 7 40 Traffic Island IOt\anouuevel 3 00 AllO rececl Prince 8IOOd Ro¥1I, Ju•I WHI, Ood•no•on. p"-Home Str Stnton, Luc"v Sllno. WrHlll Time 13' 2 S U EXACTA (10•4) oeld Ut100 SIXT" •ACI. 6 f11r1011111 Journav el Sot (M((fnl •to l.00 E •Offlsman I SllOtmaktrl HO RamOllM N•IM 111•01 ,,60 HO u o AllO rectd Mr co-.1or. S.m'1 Taott, Mollv11v, Fllll C'l\ollt, Poll\t'l llt!Mt. Time· 1:09 lfS U UtACTA 11-ll Nici tJl.SO s•v•NTH aAc.. t 1116 ~ on 1url OH FrllCll Ltntil't IM((tl) ) tO 400 l.00 OH·TIOlltt C~SMllt) no uo uo FOl'h.11\t'l KIMdom fpi,,ctvl 7 60 AIM rKod K.-on Tai_.,,., fll•lllfCI'' Welc:l'I, ""9fetl, FOttteft LttlOll, SM Ctll. Ponlall, Ollt O'Clocll Jumo. K.-WN•tllnv OH-OeedhMI fer win. Time: l=') .J/S U IJlACTA fM l Mid &n.$0. U IXAC-TA <•·21 Mi. '27.00 '' Nk _rn1-2m Mid JS,760.'41 wllll t• ~ •lcktft (lll "°' \ttl. '1 l'k.-M•· COMOll!loll Mid '104.00 wllll 1Sl wllwllflt t!Uett lllllt '-'">• ..... .,.. •ACL 11'11 mllt\, SwMI OleM INlll!el '00 •to UO Min"""'""'°" C~•> s.• lM .. rtldC,._..I ,. •AM~ .......... Hell .. ~. Finl AOvtnet. Nice TrHilltft. .S..CV 9oo· ~. '-~ A IC... fer Luctl. Tflt'IY<ef•. Tlm9, 1.AI """""AC11. 1 tr1e m-. Oii turf Poor ..,,.. t'-tC'tl • • t.00 .J. Ouel!lllf'I L-(~Mft) •JO JtO Ml •taei.r "'*"-> ... ... ... , .............. er-. OfW ..,llerleft. Ar"'1ftt, ......... -~' GOIOffl f:llll. l'lftl'l T~ Tltlle. 14 211 .. ••llCf• u" ........ AtfeNllllW ,, ,., MlnroHole Twin• uoon comPlellon 01 e>l•v· 1no certtr M•v 2•, ,..,_NerntO man•otr 01 Twin.-Denver farm clut> 111 •II• P1clf1c CO<t•I LH0\141 Oct 11, 196*-M•lor ltegue mano~•rl•I carfff o.oln. os ne I• nemeo mon•oer ol lht Twin' Auo 6. 1969-lnvol•.O In allert:ellon wlll'I T wln1' 011cner O••• Bolwtll Ocl 13, 196f-Flrtd es Twin\ mona11er. olltr lt•Olno club 10 Amerlton L•euue We11 t hemolon•llle> Oct ?, 1t10-Nameo manooer 01 11\e Ot1rol1 Tloer._ ~aol 7. 1973-Flred as ·Tluer menoow•, •lltr leading club 10 1912 AL Ea51 1111e. Seo• t, 1973-Named manaoer ot IM Ttae> Rengers Ocl 74, 197'-Named Al M<tnaoer of 11141 Year 11v Tne Anoclal•d Preu •fltr ludlng ll•noers 10 ltcon0·04ace ltnl•n Jul• 21, 1975'-'-Fireo os Ranger manoutr Auo 2. 197~Nemea manoger ol .,,., New Yor• Yan1'H 1 Oc1 ?8, 1976-Nemaa AL Menoger of Int Yeer b• Tiit Anoc•a•ea Preu alter lt edlno Y onket\ to 1ne1r '"" oennenl 1n 17 vear\ M•• 14 1917-Fioed U.SOO tor •em""" oirecteo at Yanlt.ee owner C.torge S1t1n or•n~r June II 1911-lnvo4vto in ou11out elttr ca1ton 1n Bollo'1 ...,t., \IU01Jer Reo11•e JaCk\M Ocr 11, 1911-LHO• Yonkffs lo ""' Worlo Cn•mo10n•n10 1n IS YU•\. •• tnev t>tal LO• Anoete• 1n \!•!Ill ano l1ne1 Worto Serif\ Olmt Julv 11 1911-Suwend• J•co•on lor l1Ve ooo wllnout t>•• otter mt \lu110er 011 ooeveo lht mona11t:'r • O"Otr• durmu o oeme Julv 74 1911-0nt oav off er mo>.1roo In<> '"Ont"\ • 1>oro lier. 111e 01tier·1 corw1c1ed comment aoou1 Joc"son ano ~lelnorenner Marlin re\1Qns as Yankee menaotr July 2'1, 1971-Announced 1n11 Yan.k.ee 010 Time" Oav lhol Marlln wlll re1urn 10 Y enkee1 a1 manaoer in 1990 NO• 10. 1978-lnvolvtd In alle"a 11on wlln Ntvodo •oorf\wrlter Aov Haoor June 11. 1919-Ael>l&CH Boo L~mon a• V enkee manager Ocl 1S, 1979-lnvolYeO 1r "allercellon '" Mlnnt\ola wltn t>uslnen men Joe Coooer Oct 79, 1019-Flrl!CI H Yankee man· ager Feb 72, l~Nemea monager ol 1ne Oaklenel A'>. 111e ISth and linal manauer lo be emolO•.O l>• con1rover11•I A's owner C 111rtt1 0 F tnlev Nov 20. 1980-Naml!CI AL Manogtr ot 111e Year bv Tiit Anoc1a1aa Pren aller leedlno A"I 10 •tcono·t>lat t' hni•ll June I. 1911-SusotnOeO bv tne AL for on~ wtei.. afler bumD•ng umo1re Terrv Coone• NO• 17 1911-Namta AL Mall&Otr of int YH r t>~ Tnt Anocla1ea Preu tor lllt 1our1n ume 011er 1eaaing A-. lo -AL Wt\I !Ille Oct 10 198?-Flrea os A \ manager J•n 11 1983-Hirea as Yankee• man· aoer AON JO 1913-Susoenoeo for 1nree 11eme1 ICY "1cklrog 01r1 on umo1re Drew CODle. Mlv 2S. 1913-tn•ol•tO tr! an a1terca11on wllll Aooin Ohoro. • oatron ol a note• o.r 111 Cellforri•o Junt 14 1'83--0eslrovea unnal 1n Yen· kae ckJonou•e al Cltvetano S1ao1um Jun. 17, 1913-Leuncneo into an ob•ctne llradt 1oatn11 New York Time> reoorter Oeooran Htnlcfltl Otc 16 19U-F1reo as Yankee mon eoer TNm lnvltattonlll tournament (et loc. Raton, Fie.I Peoott\·H•llberg 63-61-11S Nlek!aus ·M1lltr 61·6~126 Malltllev· TllornPsorl 64·42-176 Geloe•oer ·Oo••ernui• 64·63-127 -()grfn·"tt11man 66·&2-171 Rtt0·H1n'1t "4 64-171 FOU9ht McGo, .. n 6'·64-178 Oen EOw•rds·Oeve Edwards 61·66--179 EIOtr ·Rose 1>6·63-119 S•twarl·Alnker 6S·e<t-119 Ttwt<l·H••H 6'·6~11t 8 W1dk1ns·L Wao•1n• 6S·6'-11t »naer·Aac11e11 61·6l-IJO LtYI H•ncoc' 6S·6S-1JO Btac-o..rn·McCumt>er 61-68-lJO Sa'1<1trS·Uootr 67·63-IJO Btan·Palt 64 ·66-lJO Gltt>erl·JOMI 6S·6~130 L1ndrum·Coc11ran 6S·66-ll I Aennt r·NCYll'I 6S·t>6-1l1 l<OC'1·5ulhvan 6S·66-1ll Wel•on·Tw111v 6S·66-131 LOll·CUOO 69·62-131 McCord·JHC~ttl 64·61-IJI S1mons-<:01oer1 6'·ol-IJ1 Oonel0·81•Ck 69·U -IJ7 Grtll•m·CPOOv 63·69-137 Poo1tv·H1ta1,•v 66·64-132 l(ent'fdv·EllJoll 10·62-132 Eicnelt>e<oer ·Mtln•k 70·67-137 Irwin· Burn• 6S·67-132 F .. on·WPOO 67 6S-132 Aru eott results LAGUNA llEACH GOLF ,llSSOCIATION A Flltlfll • TnomH Jamt•. 6'-13· ~. Gtoroe Fo .. 1er. 66 10 S6. Erntll Jacol>I, 69· 12·SI, Cl•rence Ow1ton 10 17·SI II Flltflt We ta• Nvt 73·11·S6 Lowell Miiier. Ii lo ~. OtM Canlie'O 73· 11· S6 Reed 'flfMlemort 11· IS· S6 Ernt\I Scnooler ll ·l• SI. Arnold Carl1on, 74·11·57. Jonn So••d•"ll 72· IS·SI, 8111 Mt>«e. n· t5·S1 8 1" Cocnr•n• 16· 17·S9 c Flltfll Sid NtwcomD. 10-ll·S2 EUOtnt Br•no n ·10·SJ Ale• lrvlng 1S· 1'·S6. NCYmtn Ftalt.ntr 16·20· S6 D """"' C••..C. Bro..,n, 7S·77·SJ, GtOt'~ Wall\tr. 71·25·SJ, Frenlt. H•nHn, IS·72·SJ, Oon Gelger. 1'·73·5' Geot'ge Mlfltrmen I0·2l ·SI. Rav Pln~. I0--1J·SI E F1llltf • EN1011 Llflon, 19·31·51, Jae .. H11c11coc1t. U·lj·S2 1twl11e10 Pertrldot. 11-16-SS B.xtne (ti A~ Cltv, N.J.) 811111mwt lon11 -Jeff C11ano1er f P1111• otton111 l<Od Dicer MUl'llr <Poco R••ar•> e l 2.J wcono\ of .. ..,,111 rouncs 10 re•aln we" ...... Wemtft't ~ NCAA ~· YOf'" CllMisll .... ........ Ctt .......... ICy,) "•..ti dlf llllflford. 15-t , 15-1, IM UCL.A dlf, Kt111Ud1¥, lS-5. 15-12, 15-11. M'£::,_ ---==-.. Mike ~ic lder MONARCHS .. I From PageC1 lhl• 11111 Wllh )· lfj ldl lV Ufl lhf' t oUlll lo ,')I 48 Tra1hng ·IY -rn. Crc·nshaY. ap- p<•:.ir<:d w w mmll a g r<tVl· mis tak e m. r:.ilhl•1 tli:.in try 111g to hit Wil- liams m i.1dl'. t lw Cou~<tt s tnro a pc:·nml•t<·r s h o t that wa:. o ff and Bt•t•u s w :H·rt hlo~:kt-cl .1 follow s hot whi('h gJvt· \ht· M o narc h s pos· S4.'S!.ll)n. f'1c,l<ll•r 0!> 1111ly µuuH of the night w:.i:. N11 49 with a fret' throw with :.!:UH IC'ft , [.in d M o ti!,' o nly bucket wa!> t ht• ulttmall' w mnClr a fter Fwldt.'r came through with his d e fl•ns1ve gem. "We:-sw1u·hL·d o ur d <:ft:nses &nd had T o mmy a nd Becuswaert doubling o n W1lhams. a nd F ielde r t'Omt·s up w1tfi the s wal." offered M 1:Kntght Cn.·ns haw h..id b u rnc'Cl Mater Dt•1 from the• :.tan with the same Ulctlc'S that le d to an o verume v1ttury II) lhl· s tate' semis last season tlu ublL•-tl•ammg the ball on a pr<.~ with Williams a n t·hor- mg the· dl'fe nsc.· unde rneath W1ll1ar?ll> hll 15 o f :l5 from the held and 8 c>f 11 al lhe line as M atC'r IX·1 r o talro fou r d e fenders o n him. "Om• k11I c·;m "t bc:at 11u1 t1•<1m."' comnwntL•d M c·Kn1ght "But, 1"11 give• you Lhut mul·h . ht• (W1lhams) cam e d o:.<•" S~turtlay's t·onqul'sl L'Ompletes a n• l·arly S<.•asun 4UL'Sl for the Monarl·h~. :1v c•ngmg lhfl''<.' d1sap - pmntmL•ntS in la:.t :.c•a::.on's 29-3 f"l'('Orrl 1\l-tuu lly. ll g()('' ;:1 ltllk deeper th<.tn JU'>l t hn•t • loSSl'S F1r~l. the Mon.1.n•h :. rnuldn't bt•ett St &-rn:1rd. C•\'C.'11 ,11 h<mw That's lx'<'n rc·v1 ·11gc-d t w1c·p n o w And last y ear tht•y t'Ouldn"t get past the second round h e r e al the T of C -F'mttl~ . .tlt~c1 2 4 -gamt• rol~. thL•v «o uldn't S<1lw · Willia ms and "rc;n s ha\\ N n t<'cl ~kKn1gh 1 ··W1•'1 t • l'Vl'l1 Jaguars oust GWC, 64-53 VISALIA A c old scron d half provt•d c·o s tly for-Golden WC's t C o llt'ge a:. it drop1><.'d a G4-5:J baskl'lball dc'<·1s1011. to San Jose CC hC'n• Saturday, thus e limin a t- ing t he Rustlc·rs from th(' Se- quioas T ournan w n t. S;in JoSl', which tra1lro :l2-2 l a t the mte rmiss1o n . o uL•;r:ored th e nus tll'f'S 17-6 flt th1• outse t of the se<.-ond h;ilf lo tic· the game at 38-all. a nd lhl'n went o n another run. this unt' of 13 s tr<i1ght poin ts. as ewe w e nt 4:38 without mak- ing a bas k <>t Ttw Rus t le n;. 1 Ii, s h o t 43 per- cent (20 o f 46) fo r the con test . while the Jaguars came m al 48 perl'cnl (28 of 58). <.;WC WtlS led In scoring by sopho m o re guurd Bob O 'Connor. who had 12 points. and fr<>Shman forward Rub D1-1m<.>ron. who added I 0 sec dumped by Redlands R F.D LANOS -South<.>rn Cali· fornii1 Colll·gt•'s bask e tball team. dt•!>plll' 11 pt•rson a l h igh 27 points from N c•al Anderson . dro pped its third dC<:1s1on in 10 o utings (in- c luding a forf<'it win) this season . 86-77 to RC'dlnnds Saturday night. Tht• hosL'l rat.'<.'d to a 46-39 h a JC- ttmc lt•<ld , but sec surged to w 1thtn two early in the second half (52-50). thanks in part to a full-court pr<'SS. before Redla nds e~1ll('d a timeout. After that, the game turned around in the win - nera' favor. Andro Smith horl 14 points. S h e rwin Durham 11 and Dave CMsi lll(or: thl' Vonguarg!:_ _ Maryland upset by Vols., 30-23 I I ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) ..!... John· nit' Jonell, -tht' only 1lngle·1eat10n 1.000-yard rusher in 1'1ennt'Slee histo ry . ICQ~ tWIC\' on shon nms bortly two mlnulell apart t-arly In the fourth quartt-r Satur· doy night, lifting thf u.nc:lmk>s Vol11 to a llet'88W 30·23 victory ovt'f Muryl•nd In th Florida C1tru~ Bowl , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oeoember 18, 1983 Cl Lee Remick 's 'Gift' movie a labor of love By JERR V Bl1CK ,\ldr~\ Ii Tht lclst lllm I lamn1•1 "111tt .i ' ('ht l'.'>lllla:. S~'(·r,11 \\cl ... "Tht• I loll!\ --~LOS AN(; ELF-") 1AP1 '!"~-Alln·~ ..,l'Orll~g~··iil nrn"it \l.~tu'rrwtJ 11itu l lw .. ~ Rl'nlll·k say' ll took on!\ ",1,...illt•r Ion~ running ~·rll':-. "Tht• Walton'" of mtnUll•s" for hl.'r lo :.<I\ v1..., .111d µ.u k "M\ 11•..ithng l<1dll's 1n th1:. an• Lt•t her bags for Vt•rrnllnt 111 liirn 'Tlw Gil 1 H1•nlll k. A11gd<1 Lanshury a11d l'ollv o( Lovl'. A Chn:.t111J-. Stor v · I lol11Jav · lw sa1tl "With lt•.1dang IJdlt'' "Ot'l l\lann w~ts dllt'('llll~.md I lm•1-<I hkl• th.il vou'rl' halrwav hor11t• Th1•1t• ' work mg with him," :.hP smd. ",mci tlw havt• bt'l·n rnmplaml., l.Hl'ly of 1111 good SC'npt l thought was warm. l11v111g and rult•s Cot lt•;ttltng lm.l1Ps, :-u .1 wrllt'I' Iii charming." ..;mart lo wrrtc· tor thl·m " Her only d1S<1ppomtnwnt wa:. that 11 Hamner sm1h'<i and said. "H1· wasn't snowing wht•n sh1• arrrvNi in nwrnbt•r tlw 'I le1d1' that knoc:kt'<i tlw Vermon t last Man·h to film tht• New Ynrk Jt>ls ot f lht· a1r·1 I wrote· lh.1l two-hour rnovw. wl11ch airs TuC'o;day at 'He1d1' and l>t>lbt.•rl Munn d1r1'<.'tt:d 11 " 9 un CBS, Chan1wl ~ 0 11 Nov 17. 19ti8. NBC l'Ul otf tlw la..;t Nl'Vl'r rmnd Thl' ..;now shuw~ up 1n nunu!l's of lht• football ~allll' 111 wl11l'h the film somehow. and th1:. rww I ht• Oakland Ha1dl·n. rallied rn tlw rrnal Christmas spt~1al 1~ l•very b1l as warm momen~ lo h<·:.it thl· New York J1 ·1..; Ill and charming as He nm·k :wys ordl•r to brod<.kast <r movu· Vl'r:-.1un of Earl Harnnl'r wrott• lht• ..;,.rt'l'nplay "Hl·1d1 · Sport!> f..irh S\.\<Hnpt'<l th1· from a short ~torv b' &•s.., Strl'l'h.•1 rwl \\ ork swnchboard:. .md tht• 11w1th·nl ''A TERRIFIC MOTION PlcruRE. GO SEE IT.'' -(,..,,J l/1•n1111~ -111, r1 ,, I Iii /I TllE-BJGB'J' S'l'tf.i'F----· --· [i>GJ . • AtAOOCOMAt.NYlllTDISI' -·-o EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edwards MESA CINEMA NIWPOIT I OULl•AI D 646 5025 AT o '"' \Tlllf • CO\t& Ml \A 1:15. 4:45, 1:30 Cen. Ad11.sl.OO fhtiHH S2.00 'Tit 5:00 A Dickens of a package for this holiday season. WA4, T DISNEY PROOOCTIONS He·s back• Mickey Mouse - In his flrst new motlofl picture In 30 years WALT DISNEY PICT\JRfS "'1£SENTS 1\JICK£Y'S CHRL~MS~L AN All N£W ANIMATIO ~EAfUllmt -,- - ''ONE..._G Bl.OCUUSTfR · OFAMOOON PICTURE. Powerful. harrowmg. deeply affecltng. shocking, dlSlurtring. unforgettat>te:· NEW YOAK POST edwards LIDO CINEMA ~IWO()tl IOULl•&I O 673 8350 •'"•~100 . •l•POn Hae,. PG ~. l.1t'l'iln\t• J l'aU.-.t• l'clebre. MrnH uf "Thr G1flA(J4olve" isJ_Old in . i 115:-.h't>tl'f< .1s k~1nrck:' is'd'"r'l•aming'. Sne .. 1a1~ a:. .i woman who loses both the l.ullll5' dt•partmC'nt store business and lwr nwtht•r !>h1Jrtly before Christmas. Aft(•r ht•r muth..r's funeral. she ~lls .1-.h·l·IJ .ind dn·arns of happier t'hrrstmus 11m1•s. It gives her a new 1>t.'n.pt'('llv1• 1111 how to deal with the futun'. "Sht•'d lost tuu<.'h with what she had 1n ht•r life with her husband and fumily," Remil'k said. "It takes a crisis lo bring it bal·k into fO<'us. Which is the strt'ngth they have as a family. What n's a~ut 1s the love and need they have for eal'h other. Giving and forgiving." Henuck also will be seen later this ~t·~son in another movie for CBS, a romanut· coml"'dy called "A Good Sport " It was fllmed this past summer Sat/Sun 1:45, 3:45, 8:00, 8:00, 10:00 rn New York. She plays a fashion editor .an<! -~1.Rh_ W,.ite _ _.plays _ a .-..~- rough-ana-rumb1' apoftl~ -·; "It's a battle between the two of us," • she said. "You know they're going to get together but it's fun watching them battle their way toward it." She and her husband, producer Kip Gowans, divide their time between homes m Los Angeles and Cape Cod, Mass. They previously lived in Lon-, don. but she said they finally 90ld their home because they were away so much. Remick has two grown childre n and two stepdaughters. S he is familiar lo the audiences oC both theatrical films a nd television. She has starred in s uch movies as "The Long Hot Summer,'' "Anatomy of a Murder." "Days of Wine and R.ooes" .,. • ...,.._.. and "The Omen." Lee Remick in uThe Gift of Love." NOW PLAYING At These Specially Selected Theatres NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA Eowaros 8r1st01 540 7444 CYPflESS Cypress 828 1660 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Family Twin 963·1307 SAii C&.EMENTE Miramar 492-0056 II-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At These Specially Selected Theatres •MIEA UA t.Aov1es 990-4022 • MIUIOll VIUO Edwards MoSSIOll Vieio Mau 495-6220 • WUTMINSTtll UAMIM 893 CJS.46 •COST Alllt£1A Edwards C111ema 546-3102 o 36mm oo@·~:~r ~1-.. ~ CirlN'......oJI [llO._,ACCU'llD•OfltM•t-UtUfr( * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * * Borgoin Motine~! ft!1~fM'hlil4 ]·1~) ~ MOllOAY n1u SATUAOAY FACUlTYotCANOlfWQOQ All '9rto11nMKn lef t11 S 00 P'M "SCMOct" (It) •----NOW PLAYING ---1 NOWPIAYING SCARFACE (h S,.C £..-..mtRU & Hohl .. c IUC~ IW.Nlll mm IPlCloli UIWDDl 1110 H C 100 lOX. 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[)w., .. ..., ~· 169• MAY OUR STARS LIGHT UP YOUR HOLIDAYS '•tti th U •f •t tll U Uf•I\ I ;tt • •• tt (• W tt'•\ I • fl t• I • •• •II 11 t f • JOHN IRAYOllA OLIVIA N[WION JOHN I~ Of A llNO OllYO RHO 8[AIRICf SIU IGlll SCAllWi C~Olll(AS -CHOl(S OUllllNG ·- ·-• -f AEO l Q(M(Ul,IP A ~ C ·~ • ,AOIC~ WILLIAM$ ,f-'lt\I~:; 0A~G!.~ ~· ~OIHSlllll-JOI wl/•11 ~ .::!°!!."!:!.!(~ ~~·::.: ··... .. -----·..-..··'~ • lutNAPAM Pac ,,. i ~I P¥o. a. .... "' 12' .070 CO$TAllUA f01W1rcn T ~ ""1't ·~· '1&-1 . l \l!Tf\ lftll.l\ • NOW PLAYING ll TOllO fO•.tnlsS-0..:• ~, seao I.A MAlllA Ult J lll'CI'" SG.;•t 69•~ ll(WPQllT l lAOI E-lltWllO'l c...m. ""07tO 01\AMf Co1VCrlt" 6J.& 7~ ......... U.00.~I ~ tU\itiiit tHllllfiiili rmiTuo1 ·~ Ul~°lm i'Wi' lmJAS OIWltt St-....°""'"' 639-1770 Wl~R (-CftN'httl .,)935 "'O.C. CAB' Is 'ANIMAL HOUSf 111 wheels!" ...,.._"'""" 1 had the best dme m my IHe . ..lots m knae- 81~ lqhlng nt yalllngt" --OMy-. Thelrc.~-. brokM ni.<r COll'lj)llny wa •lmo41 OU1 of ~ And_, ,,,. dnvet'I ---··· ,,,.,, tlley ,,,., A/OM Hockenbtny. • llN#-IOWrl boy '""'. ~ dtMtn. "*-~"­~odcM, they could,,,...,, Attd no-11 llO--""'-,,,. ....,,, ~ .. ""' ,,,. crodf«J oompeMjon ~,,.,.,,,, ..,.,, ....,,, --oin-. ... --NOW PLAYING --...,. ·=-----·--°"'941 -~ ...__ =-·~-..... -..• .,. - I • "Tll KEIP" (R) Ill '00 \" 00 •OO I " TO BC OR NOT TO BC" (PG) IH\ J IO \ 10 100 10~ "TlJMS Of CIUMIOT" (1'1i) 1110 105 ~60 110 1005 "fl( MAN WHO LOVCD WOll:N" (It) I I~ J co b 10 I CO II 0\ "TWO Of A Kiii" (PG) l!lU IJ\ CCO ~ 60 g C\ 10 \0 "IJtCOflM)ft VALOR" (R) I Oil Hl1 \CO AOO 10 IO "TIJlllS Of (Jl)(AltlOT'' (PG) 11.IO )05 \4\ ·~ 10\\ "TOOl" (PS) Sii CW [llCACLIH I • '-1\ 600 u.1 • "Tl( KW" (R) IJO 11\ UO 'C\ ,OC I ih "if#H!tr~J "~Y PMK" (R) 1/lO JIO \~,A 10 110'> "IJtCOflM)ft VALOR" (R) ll~ ll\ H O 805 1010 "flf. MAN WHO lOV£D WOKN" (It) lllO n\ \ 10 IC\ 10 10 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES *CINE-Fl SOUND "1 " '"' "411 01 !Miil ·~-.. * MUTIIVl et•I II IOHO OORICT 10 YOU~ Ml (H UOIO• • • Ml - -_, ,__ -._ ... -,. .. -I All OPEN 6:00·Stort 6:45 tw!R• SUNOAr RR ~r, '«! 1:v•1 1 . ·~· •!· 'SUNOAr ~"l'l !' JU PA[ff1r ORM I ~ TH/AT/US' Pl 1 IH J 'rt l1Ptl~S I l~ pt,1 [l~l' '"'ii '11111 Ii~ ,r, PY Hf~• lllfDh "IMCOllOI VAlOll" (It) "us "Tlf. DOD ZM" (It) "Tlf. KEEP" (It) "us "•YOfll Tlf. llll" (It) "CMllSTM" (It) "us "llf. ll>MING" (It) "ctlllllll" (R) l\US "M ... llll"(R) "TlJlllS Of lllUllOT" (PC) , l\US "M omco •A DTUIM'' <•> ·1111D01 •ACT" (a) ""' "nl OUTmJS" (PC) '"'H""" •Wf'l!ott-i (Hufbot ... "IMC<MOI VALOll" (It) l'IUS "All OfflCCR Mil A GDITUlWI" (It) ·. .. . . . • .. .. .. .. .. '• .. .. ' .. " . . '• .. . '• .. '• . j: •• --1 • I 1~ • , I I . • • :: •• l~ •• ~ . ... --·. ... l'• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Christmas movie releases which will fill the· stockings? By 808 THOMAS "_.. .... ,._.,_ HOLLYWOOD (AP) -'Tis the wt>ek before ,.._ ... c~taaaeanid aH throush.the film industry fhe~w speculation and wonder about which movies will be the holiday sea.son's winners and losers. This weekend, eight new features and a reissued Disney film will reach the nation's theaters. joining four others released last weekend plus several long-running offerings. The newcomers: "Silkwood," starring Meryl Streep; "D.C. Cab," with Mr. T; "Gorky Park," William Hurt, Lee Marvin; "The Man Who Loved Women," Burt Reynolds, J ulie Andrews; "Uncommon Valor," Gene Hackman; "Two of a Kind," John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John; "The Keep," Scott Glenn; "To Be or Not to Be," Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft; and Disney's "The Rescuers," along with a Disney featuretle, "Mickey's Christmas Carol." Two hard-hitting movies beat the pack to the marketplace last weekend, and both prospered. "Sudden Impact" (Warner Bros.), with Clint East- wood returning as Dirty Harry, collected $9.7 million for three days in 1,530 theaters, beating all previous openings for Eastwood films. The extremely violent GORKY PARK Brooks Paci no "Scarface" (Universal) made $4.6 rnillaon on 996 screens, the total limited by its three-hour running ume because long films l'an be shown fewer times each day. ·"' "People say that J\olence doesn't sell during the Christmas season ," observed Gordon Armstrong, Universal Pictures marketing vice presiden t. '"Sud- den Impact,' and 1-0 a lesser extent 'Scarface,' seem to disprove that." NOW PLAYING Tht.> holiday products offer a wide range of set this IX'Cember. The blame, as Boone pointed o~t. t•ntertaanment, Armstrong addt:.od, wath only an can be placed on the calendar. Wath Christmas and obvious appeal to young teens missing. "We had New Year'• falling on S undays, that meaJlS the , h?P.C<J 'D.C. CR_~ (_l.Jn_Jve~Q~~Jd awal~m._. ~_f~-~o~<!!l~f!9_.!_~1!flited. . _ ~ out our suiVeys Sht)\v 1t1S"~Tng t.0 the toUege age;-r-Wl\a1 ~Vl~uses a'rcf'irilittn.os llm<'?° hi! ~1d. "The gap for.the young teens, especially girls, FBcapism, judging from last year's results. A c."Omedy. might be filled by 'Two of i. Kind' (Fox); the "Tootsie," was by far the winner combination of Travolw and Newton-John is still appealing to them." Armstrong predicted the best long-tenn results for "Terms of Endearment" (Paramount). which ls going strong after four weeks. Ashley Boone, a marketing expert who recently shifted Crom the Ladd Co. to Columbia Pictures, agreed. '"Sudden Impact' 1s gomg to have a good four or five weeks. especially during the holidays," com- ments Boone, "then it will fall fast. Of all the films around right now, l thmk 'Terms of Endearment' is the onJy one with the potential to reach $60 million in rentals -that means a theater gross of $125 million. lt started well at Thanksgiving, dipped a little, then climbed as it goes into wider release. It's a good word-of-mouth picturt', and that's the best kind to have." ll's unlikely that any box office records will be COSTA MUA llMNI WUTllllllSlfA SAit JUAN tAPIS'TMllO IWll&lillM ~Wftlllll)OI, S»440l OIWIGE IJIC()r~~ 637 0340 AIWltlM "1c1llc s An.allM1 French Flm Carole lawe's "Dirty Dishes" (A) 2905 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 'N••• , .. rt• .......... , •u.s. for a..iriec1 Ad ACTION U1I A D~ll Y PllOT AD.mOll '42-15471 (O'MllOSC111tma Cen!t• EO.,••O~ Wc>QC!! •!J• 979 .... c.., ..... ~~' ~\~ ll IOllO • QIWjQf CITY cenreA f'~ la""'os S.C~t~· C•nt0<>n1t !la' !>880 63¥2~~3 '"'!Hf Cl!V CO~Tl!f OflANOl • 634 ~Sl LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 M1tinee Showings Only S2. 75 Unl ess Noted 113rd34•111il6)61~ 2551 /~r:·.) * . FOR FUOI EXCITEmEOTI V1s1tOur ... ARCADE of GAMES* ~rg,'f~t ~ 12:4S .:!.3: 10 S:lO 1 :00 .. T [!) 10 IS C'JIA&lMf @ At 12 40 l 00 5:20 7·40 9 SS THE KEEP Cl lo All lne FWfllt Mov .. (R ) Wltn Print• scnool (RI BARBRA "''"' ·"' .... , STREISAND I I. 30 2 OS YENTL 4:40 7·20 n:;; 10 00 ~IM 'l_-,-- CN..dJa,.rNM 'l'!:' 12 00 2 30 s .oo 1 30 10 00 011, y }{t111 )J!t1 Cl 'Jt·1yr/}Jf.11r111 GORKY PARK " Plus vaeatlol'! (R ) •nd Trading Pi.ce. (R) * 011w:-lns 0 pen 6. 30 Weekends / 6 ·45 Wttkn1ghl5 Children Under 12 f ru Unless Noted * Are Proud To Announce The Grand Opening Of The Finest In Motion Picture Presentation And Entertainment At The New 1~ .. ;1os C ,,.,..~II• 1 ll'll J9JS mmm ~""''Jo • ?t t .. '·•1·~\" 1 ~r If' I •91 Jo,4\ 4HAl4UM Px·t •·~r .. 1 t .... &1~ 9MCJ •t'flt't '11tlt' (I) o• - -LAGUNA HILLS MALL- CINEMAS 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES #OW Ol'•N ! Seven lflen with one thing in common ... UN COM MO~ OA.!~h~?u~ l!J GENE HACKMAN ,..,,..,.. 11111 ......... •• Ml. 10:29 BURT REYNOLDS .JULIE ANDREWS THE . . . . . .• . C ••'Df"""•~no-t ..... ' O!llClJ'IClUlft ""Kim 1\flCRF.Y'S CHRL~'ntAS C\ROL .,. "l< ""'-'10 ftAMfftl ... ,Md!.., .... -,,...., .. leVt.11:00,1111, 1:10, ?:Al, t:ll RIWllTI* kl> 52S-47H • IAIUMllUJ allTA-.U (~ 10-0sl-~ltls .... C-~I 41.. 19-6611 OIWIGE UA Cily Cinema 634-l!lll Ei1IDm .,_,.,...,,.iv; °""' In 87'"9850 f'OllelTAll VAUfY Paolic's fountM! Vlltly On'lt In 962 2481 ..,, .. *~ii<• ... , ... •o-r ... t~•..,.•• SILKWOOD '~ ... _ .... , Mll•.-..,flll '1-.1 '4 \ ~ ' Today's TV ~· •• •Ir.--~~ • -6~-• ~CAMPUS 9 INTERFACE ID WALL mE.ET WEE)( CJ) 1l4AEE SC0AE I COMMUHITY di SPECTflUM CAl.EHOAA I 'Cl MOVIE e TONY AHO SUSAH ALAMO • • * • l Awentuia" t 1960) M~ -5:10-~ Vlt11, GablHll& Fenetll Qj) KENNY l()()GM Ql MOVIE * * '' AMlt' I t982) Albert Roney. C11ot lkJrfl4!1t -6:15-~=SNU? * • * "Rio Conchos 1196-4) Richwd Boone, Srutrt Whllman -6:30- 1 CAPTAIN KAHBAAOO VEWPOINT ~ NUTRITION ii A08ERT SCHULL.ER ~smm BAPTIST OMOVIE * * "Yes, GIOfgio" ( 1982) LUQano Ptvatolll, 1<11hfyn HlffolO -5~- ts:)MOVIE • *. "Love Al Fnt Bne" I 1979) Gebrge Ham1Uon, Susan Saini James. -5:46- • CHFISTOPHEA ClOSEVP -6.'00- • MUSIC AHO THE SPOKEN WOAD • PERSONA1. DIMEHSIONS I YOUTli AHO THE .SSUES SUNDAY MASS HEWS AOMPERAOOU Cl) TV-8 LOOl<S AT LEARNING -4:15- &MOW: • * "fhe Houndf Of Notre Dame" 1 tH O) Barry Mor11, Thomu Petkocu -11:00-a TAU< A80IJT PtCT\JRES G 8E$T Of A.M. LOS AHOELES ti> MOVIE • '.\ ··rtie Fan1as11c Invasion OI Plan· et Earth" ( 1966) Mlellael Cole. Otbora/IW~ I tu.STERPIECE THEATRE CONTEMPORARY HEAL Tli ISSUES 9 PV8UC PULSE m OSHIH -11:30- 1OOUEGE90Wl ~ TEARY COlE-WHITT ~ MOVIE U * "Funny Face ' (1957) Fred "5111ft. Audrey Hep«>um CD ~ IN TliE HOME ml CONTEMPORARY HEALTli ISSUES ttll TlilS WEB< WITH OAVIO MHKlfY m WEEXl Y SPORT HIGHUGKT (JAPAHESE} C tfl FRAGGLE ROCK Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 18, 1983 C7 -1CU6-, • .-v PORTI PNJE . ·-11-.-• t ,• Cl) 9 8HEWS ~ 8Till£T JOUNW. I M PAln'NOOE FAllMl. Y IMIY SWAGGART VlfTNAM: A TEJ..EVl&ON MITOfff • CAUJNO AU. 8PORT3 ~~he Deep" (1977) Rober1 SlllW. Jacqueh ~ ~~SlllPno Ooo•" (1982) Sam Ntil, Wttrtn Oltt1, -11:16-8 CISHEWS -tl:SO- ISPORTS FINAL PACE8ETTEAS AllCNEWS WOALDWMOH aaaKEI. & EBERT AT THE MOYB l~FALWEU HAMYO MOYIE *ti-\ "The Don II Deed" (1973) ~·Frederic F«r•t (C)MOVIE • * • "Tht Mlulonary" ( 19821 Mlcl\ ... Palin. MIQOll Smith -1:30- (J) MOVIE "Bluel Bult••" ( 1950) Bowery Boyl, I.to~ I ~TIRO()I( HOSPfTAI. (§)CAvrn BEHIND THE scae -1:$6- gMOYIE **'..; "The Soldi." (19e2) Ken Willi, Wlltlam Pnnct. -1;46- Boys will be boys ··~ "From A F11 Coul)tty Pope John Paul II" ( 1982) Cerary Mot..-1. Sam Neil. ·~WYTH -2:i>O-I ~HEWS NIQHTWATCH John Belushi (left ) and ~te1>hen Fur t sta r in the wild come d y HA nimal House'' about a fun-loving coll ege fraternity tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. I~ H \li "Creepe/low'' (1982) Hll H<>'- btOOk. Adrienne S.bMu. -11:46- GMOVIE t t "Blinded By The Ught'' ( t980) Ktllty McNlchol, James Vincent McNlcnol -2:..0- ®MOVIE • * * "The Man From Snowy RMr" (1982) Klrlt Oouglte, Tom BoninllOn. EV9IHO -l:00- 8G8 HEWS G AH Ol2IE AHO HARRIET CHNSTMAB 8 S$(B. & EBERT AT THE MOYIES Cf) P£OPlE TO P£OPlE e w·A·s•H .MOVIE * * "Sklletlolfd" ( 1978) Liii Gw· ret1, Alen Gatiield • SHOa< Of THE NEW li)~A (l)C8SHEWS 1!J T AIONO A!.11AHT NJ£ ~~TAU( NJ04JT YOO t t * "A Boy Named Ch11'1i. Brown" ( 1969) Anlml1ed. -t.:30- B HEWS CX>NRRENCE HOU YWOOO Cl06EUP Cf) 000 COUPlE tD WKAP IH CINCH4AT1 i ~ ID BEST Of HOT SEAT -7~- I CJ) eo WIMES 8 FIRST CAMERA Ill THE POPE AHO HIS VATICAH GMOVIE t • • "Wiil. Don't Run" ( 1966) Cery Grant. Samantha Egoar i::SWOi • AU. CAEATlHS GREAT AHO SMAl.L !~ * * "Y•. GIOfgic> (1982) LUCllnO P1v1101t1. 1<11111yn Hwrold -l:00- 1 i~RIOEA TAXI Ill KAADCASTLE I WOCOMtlCK Cf) TWIUGHT ZONE tDMOYIE R EMINDER 3841 Birch Newport Beach, Ca. 751-4705 710 Main Street Hunting ton Beach. CA 92648 (714) 536-6043 f Co.NJ«JY'S • FLORIST S 2240 So. Bristol {Corner Bristol & Werner) Santa Ana 751-4537 • • COLLINS FLOWERS 18519 Brookhurat Fountain Valley 839-5200 218' Harbor lfvd. Anaheim, Co. 750-0451 t 'h "Old You Heat The One At>out * ** "Golllfingtt'' ( 19M) Sean The Traveling Salellldy?" ( 1968) Connery, G«1 Frobe. Plly1lia Dilllf. 8ob Oelwer. I ~ ~ I 80UD OOl.O _,,'" NATURE • ~THEATRE !~THEATRE (!)~SOHOS U t "The Long ~.. ( 1980) U t "Tiit Long Rldlrl" ( 1980) Jamee and S1ecy Klldl. Oe'<ld 111<1 Jll'lltl and Stacy l<Mdl, OtYld and Keith Carridine. Ktllh Carridine. CID MOYIE 9-.30 ** "Six Weeki" (1982) Ou<1le'{ G SCHOOl E4T - Moore. MlfY T,ter Moore. Cf) OOlDEN EAGLE AWM'IJ (S)MOVIE U "Table FOi f'MI'' (1983) J<>hn -10:00- VOight. RlcNrd Crenna. I~~ TOMORROW 0 MOVIE HUNGRY EYES • • 'Yes, GlO<g.t0'' I 19821 Luaano 1 DIM1' AT JULIA'S Pavaron~ Kathlyn Harrold OAEAT ~ -8:30-MOYIE I Cl) OHE OAYAT A TIME t • t "Frences" (1982) Jesalcl TAXI Lanot. Kim St.-Y Cf) LOO GRANT CR'l TltE HfTCHHl<ER -9:00-ta) MOYIE 8 Cl) OOKT1i AHHUAJ.. CIRCUS **\Ii ··~ec1 Species'' ( 19821 Of THE ST AAS Rober! Unch • .lot>tth Wiliams. G QJ MOYIE M Fl YNl KAIWAAZOV • t 'h "From A Far Country: Pope John Paul II" (19821 Cezary Mot..-1. Sam Neill. 8 HOU.YWOOOClOSEUP . -11:!0- • MOVIE *** "The Trouble With Angels" ( 1968) Roullr'od Rueeell. Hayley Milla. -12:00-e 100cwe · Cf) INDfPENDEHT NETWORK NEWS e CtllDAEN BETWEEM lift AHO DEATli e 8lNCE EDWAll>8: THE MAH WHO LOVED COMEDY CUl JAMES 8AOWN AHO HIS VERY SP£CIAl Gt.eT B.B. KIHO 0MOYIE ** "Jaws OI Satan" (1981) Fritz Weever, Gre1dlen Corbett -12:15-ewow ••'h "Where Wflfe You When The l.1!1hts Went Out?" t 1966) Oofla Dey, Patrick ()'Neal. -12:25- (l)MOYIE U "Table F0t Five" (1983) John Vojght. Alchard Crenna. -2:46- GHEWS -2:50- (C)MOVIE t t t "I Ne¥el' Promlled You A Roll Garden" ( 1977) Kathleen Quin- lan. 84bl Atlderuon -3:00- ~~ STRETCH * * t * "Wiid Sttawt>err*" I 19571 Vietor Sjosllom. S.bl A/lderllOll -3~- DMOVIE .. 'h "The Bes1 l.Jttle"Whorehouse In TeJ.u" ( t982) Butt Reynolds. Ooly Parton * •*\Ii "NatlOnll Lamc>oon's Ani,. 8A01"E'RS CC) SCTV ma1 Houee" ( 1!178) John BeMN. T Im D MOVIE -12:30-CC) MOYIE Mathelon. **'A "Creepshow" (1982) Hiii H~ (f)THEPftOTECTORS H "L~'To GetOu1''(1a82)Jon G UNDERSEA WORLD Of btook. Adf1enne Barbeau • CEl..EllMY CAUSAOE FOA Voight. Ann-Margre1 JACQUES COUSTEAU -10:30-lift -4:30 • 9 MOYIE e IT IS WMTEH • rrs YOOR MOYE (J) '8UUWINl<1.f - 'll"Q .......... 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New.each I 875-2292 MESA VERDE FLORIST SHOP 2701 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meso ALICIA'S noms 111m ~-~I FIFTH A . , .~'~ ii AVENUE-·~ . :~r .-FlDIST ·LEE'S FLOWERS 5791 Westminster Ave. 4; .;::! ... .._ I 7"611111111 u4aat 'tJhtat Westminster, Ca. 113-1111 or 111-- I I .. c;a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18. 1983 CAllADA DIV ftlllERS · 499. 710ML WILD TUllEY BOUIBOll 711. 718 .. HEllllEllY UEIY gal IC 159! .... _ . BUllDY <il::-511 ·'llf . El. •· - IMUJf ¥1111.. 111811 ILPHI BETA Ell llOI 11" ~two.. IHllEI ... . .. ... ... 1.71 UIEI L 1211 ~ " • 'I , 7IOML II IAHLUI COFFEE LIOUEUI 8'" Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 .. ~ Movies a hot prospect in '84 HoJlywooclwiH tare rttU~~rurs-==-but the gamble's still great ~ ......... --tr;_- By JAY ARNOLD Of .. A1111t1t1• ....... .. HOLLYWOOD -•HoUywood will lure more private investors than ever before in 1984 even though more than half the big budget movies of the past 20 years drowned in red ink, industry executives predicL The public poured more than $300 million since 1981 into such offerings as Home Box Office's $84 million Silver Screen Partners and the $60 million Delphi II Film Associates offering for Columbia Pictures. and 1984 would see even more spending, said J effery Barbakow of Merrill Lynch Capi- tal Markets, the New York firm that handled the Delphi offerings. That despite the fact there was only a one in five chance that movies made with those monies would be even moderately suc- ceMful, about 400 attendees at the 8th Annual UCLA Entertainment Symposium were told. "Most films deals today don't represent an exceptionally good deal for investors," Anthony Hoffman, an investment counsel- or with New York -based Cralln and Co· .• said. That admonition was repeated often by experts at a sytnpos1um on "Who's Got the Money -The New Financing of Motion Picture and Television Production." Hoffman noted that most in- vestors can't hope to recoup their money from a hlm until the movies go into the ancillary m~­ kets of home video. pay TV and network and syndicated televislon -·a process that often takes four years from the date of a movie's release. Investors typically put up .$5.000 each to become limited partners with 15 to 25 percent interests in movie packages. The first sul·h rnvestment was the $40 million SLM Entertainment Lt.d . oUering m 1981 , which financed soch bombs as "Pennies From Hea"Ven," ''All the Marbles" and "Shoot the Moon." "Pennies" returned just $3.6 million in rentals to MGM-UA on a $22 million production cost. However later SLM invest- ments paid off handsomely, in- cluding "War Games," and "Otopussy," which cost about $14 million and $28 million, respec- tively, and returned upwards of $70 million to MGM-UA. To emphasize the risk film investors take. Hoffman pres- ented a list of 94 major motion pictures made since the all-time bomb, "Cleopatra," in 1962 that have had budgets of more than $1 6 million. Fifty-one of those ftlms did not break even at the box office, with some, most notably "Cleopatra," sustaining huge losses. "The path .3 littered with big losses generated by studios that felt endowed with the ar>ility t.O pick big winners," Hoffman said. Using figures compiled by the entertainment newspaper Var- iety, Hoffman said "Reds" was made in 1981 for an estimated $52 million (not including advertising and distribution costs) and re- turned just $21 million in rentals to Paramount Pictures. "Annie" cost $51.5 million and returned only $35.2 million to Columbia Pictures, while ''Inchon" returned a dismal $1.9 million to MGM-UA in 1982 on a cost of $46 million. "Heaven's Gate" returned $1.5 million to United Artists on a $44 million outlay. 1 "No film is likely to overtake 'Cleopatra,' however,'' Hoffman said. "The $44 million spent on that epic in 1962 by 20th Cen- tury-Fox would balloon to over $120 million in 1982 dollars, about equal to half of the annual production budget of some of the top studios." Cleopatra returned $26 million. These figures reflect rentals returned to the studio after theater owners have taken their share of box office proceeds. Rentals normally represent 50 percent to 60 percent of box office. Today's movie costs an average $12 million to make, with another $8 million typically spent to dis- tribute it. 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'""••ll•••• •t t'll• .ttt • ,.•la•,.••"••• Coet l\•4 i., ••,. ft111••P· -••• urc • 11111••••"" .... ·-·· .................. -. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . ......................... -. ·-... -· ............................................................. . ' The studios cover their lcmes with "home run" movies such as "The Empire Striies .S.Ck," which returned a whopping $140 million to Fox on a $25 million outlay, or "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," a 1977 movie for Columbia that made $82.7 million on a $21 million cost, Hoffman said. But he noted that between 1971 and 1980, half the total rentals each year were contributed by less than 20 of the top movies, with the top five usually accounting for about 28 percent of that amount. Irvine f ir01 introduces a new beer The brewers of Dos F.quis Amber and Special Lager. have introduced a new Light-colored beer to the Southern California market. Sol beer is described by Manny F e rnandez. presid e n t o f Moctezuma lmports of Irvine, the dtstributor, as a "smooth. mellow , premium beer w ith a uniquely painted label." Sol was first brewed in 1896 and has been sold solely in Mexico, where it is a favorite, according to Fernandez. "We have already sold several thousand cases in Cali fornia which attests to the wide accep- tance of Sol,'' he said. ' -- No bargains expected for Olympic fliers By the Auociatff Preu Visitors to the 1984 Olympics a\ Los Angeles will likely be paying sharply higher prices to fly to California. American. Eastern. We.tern, P8Clf1c Southwest, United, Trana World and Delta are among the a irlines planning to do away with discount fares during the Olympic period. The games are scheduled from July 28 through Aug. 12. Delta noted, however, that It will continue to offer reduced prices for its night-coach flights to Southern California. American West Airlines and Southwest Airlines, each a low-fare airline, haven't Indicated they wUI join the other carriers in eliminating low-fare programs. American West, which flies from San Diego to Phoenix and to cities in the Midwest, said it is studying the matter, but Southwest said it has no plans to eliminate its reduced fares. American Airlines spokesman Al Becker said his firm will withhold discount fares on incoming flights from July 23 through Aug.11 and on outgoing flights from July 29 through Aug.17. The policy will affect all American flights to and from cities in • California as well as Las Vegas and Reno in Nevada. ' · "It has to do with the laws otsupply and demand in the airline industry." said Becker. "We expect demand to be fairly heavy. We see no reason why we have to offer discount seats during the period.'' The difference in fares could be dramatic. For inswice, American's round-tripdiacount fares between San Diego and New York range from $399 to $429. Elimination of those fares will boost the cost to $842, Becker said. PSA, which will charge full prices on tickets to and from San Diego and to and from Los Angeles, currently charges only $39 for a one -way ticket from San Diego to San Francisco. The same ticket could go for $75 during the Olympics, said Margery Craig of PSA. Glenn Bozarth, a spokesman for Western Airlines. said the carrier decided to do away with discount fares to five Southern California cities in order to frustrate potential speculators. He said people could conceivably buy now at supersaver rates and then resell the tickets for a profit. Plenty of gas for holidays Auto club says 55% of stations will be open Christmas Motorists traveling during the upcoming holidays will find gasoline generally available throughout the Southland. ac- cording to the Automobile Club of Southern California . Approximately 55 percent of the service stations will be open Christmas Day and about 70 percent New Year'• Day . The auto club's latest Fuel Gauge Report, baaed on a survey completed Dec. 7, indicates that the price of gaaoline ia up an average of 2.7 cents a gallon overall in the four weeks since the club's previous report. Dieeel de- clined 0.3 cent during the same period. Compared with the auto club's report of a year ago, gaaoline prices are down an average of 0.2 cent a gallon, and diesel 4.4 cents. Thirty percent of the station operators surveyed are charging an average of 4 cents a gallon lea for cash versus credit card purcl\UeS. The auto club's latest report ls baaed on data obtained from 442 stations, including 235 in the highly populated metropolitan areas of Southern California and 207 in the outlying districts along major travel routes. The club's survey found self -1ervice prices for metro- poU tan district stations are averag- ing $1.100 for regular (up 4 cents); regular unleaded, $1.188 (up 3.7 centa); premium, $1.361 (up 2.9 cents; premium unleaded, $1.338 (up 2.7 cents); and diesel. $1.188 (up 2 cents). Prices at full...ervice stations in metropolitan areas are averaging $1.312 for regular (up 2.5 cents); regular unleaded, $1.401 (up 2.7 cents); premium, $1.451 (up 2.2 cents); premium unleaded, $1.488 (up 1.9 cents); and diesel, $1.271 (up l.3 cent.a). Seminar on KEOGH plans A seminar to discuss KEXXiH accounts for 1983 will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kidder, Peabody's Newport Beach office, 610 Newport Center Drive. The seminar will highlight eligibility requirements as well as guidelines for establishing accounts and methods of funding. For reservations call Richard Kipling at 644-7040. BUYING YOUR LAND FROM THE IRVINE COMPANY? LOW INTEREST HOME LOANS ... Are waiting for you! 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II • ~1 ~I • n "' Of' it•' t I t I" I'. t- I ~ L Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 111111 ClllTY 11111111 UNOE" Talcott presid ent of Birtcher Pacific Laguna Niguel resident Donald B. Talcott has been promoted to president of Blr&cber Pacific, a real estate' investment and development firm. He will serve as chief operating officer and a member of the executive committee with Arthur and Ronald Birtcher, general partners of the firm. Talcott served previously as chief financial officer of the firm. • • • Tim Unger of Irvine has been named president of Barratt Irvine, the Orange County home building division of Barratt A_merlcan Inc. U!}ger is_a _ form~ ~~n Clemente planning commissioner as well as past president of the San Diego Home Builders Council. • • • Frank Carr of Anaheim Hills recent- ly was named senior vice presi- dent/corporate director of construction and quality management for Ponderosa Homes, a leading homebuilder head- quartered in lrvihe. Carr joined Ponderosa in 1980 as a vice president, and later assumed the title aqd responsibilities as vice president and special projects. • • • Randy Cate, a Conner industrial broker and most recently a project manager for a Houston land development firm. has joined The Irvine Co. industrial division as manager of sales and market- ing. Cate will be responsible for land"Sales in the company's industrial complex, specializing in high technology and re- lated uses, according to Richard M. Cannon, division vice president. Cates is a Newport Beach resident. • • • Ivan K. Stevenson, attorney at law, has leased a 1,358-square-foot office located at 950 West 17th S t. in Santa Ana. The property was leased through Norris, Beggs, & Simpson, with Wayne Wil- liamson as agent. • • • J&H En&erprises has leased a 5,346-square-foot warehouse located at 2324 South Susan St. in Santa Ana. The property was leased through Norris, Beus & Simpson, with S&eve West as agent. • • • Ware & Malcomb Architects, Inc. of-- Irvine has awarded its fourth consecutive annual scholarship of $2,500 to the University ol Arizona College of Arcllltecture. Since 1980. 18 students have received linancial assistance ranging from $250 to $1 ,500 from this scholarship program. • • • A 4,000-square-foot office building in Laguna Beach has been purchased for $500,000 by Cresent Partners Ill, a Newport Beach inve5tment partnership, from Bernard F: Syfan of Laguna Beach. Allan Albright of the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co. represented both the buyer and seller in the transaction. • • • Corona del Mar resident Terry L. Smith has joined the staff of Corporate Facilities, Inc. as a sales associate. Corporate Facilities is a Newport Beach-based industrial real estate bro- kerage finn that specializes in rep- resenting tenants in facilities over 10,000 square feet in Orange County. • • • Real estate finance expert James L. Hampton Interiors, Ltd. of Laguna Miller has been named vice presi-Niguel, has been selected to complete the dent-finance of American Dlveralfied model home complex for the 11 2 Lantern Savings and Loan and its affilitates, Bay villas in Dana Point. according to Victor lndlek, president of • • • the administration division. Miller will Greser & Couch, a Newport Beach oversee all financial financial operations law firm, leased 2,432-square-feet of of the Costa Mesa-based financial ser-.. _pffice space at vices/development firm. Prior to joining 2 Corporate Plaza, Newport ~ach. AD in April 1982, Miller was executive announced Ronald Tomsic, vice president Nice1>residentof finance for FamllyRome and district manager of Grubb & EIUa Builders. Inc. in Huntinton Beach. Commercial Brokerage Group. The lease spans a fi ve-year period with a total value of $220,715. The firm was represented by broker John Owen. • • • Mcc raney Steel Products of Hunt- ington Beach has purchased an 8,222-square-foot building in Santa Ana for use as a steel fabrication facility. The building at 204 S. Center Street was purchased from Automation Dlsbwashlng Sales Service Inc. of Santa Ana for a total price of $305,000. Rob Socci of the Newport Beach office of Business _ Propertlt:s ~rokhage Co. represe!!ted ilie buyer in the transaction. The seller was represented by McCarter-Burke. • • • Presely of Southern California has commissioned Carole Eichen Interiors of Santa Ana to design and furnish four model homes at Skyline, a new single family residential community in Orange. • • • C a m bridge Park, a 229,000-square-foot complex of office, high tech and industrial buildings in Costa Mesa, is open for sale or lease by developers O'Donnell Brigham and Part· ners of Newport Beach. Iliff, Thorn & Co. is the exclusive sales agent for the project. The park is located at the junction of Sun(lower and Cadillac just off the San Diego Freeway. • • • Weyerhaeuser Mortgage Co. is providing $10 million in construction financing for the <jevelopment of Bay Tech Center, a prt)ject in Irvine. The 110,000-square-foot office and research and development complex is a joint venture between Bay Development Corp. and Weyerhaeuser Ven&ure Co., a real &state investment firm related lo Weyerhaeuser MortRaRe Co. Karl Romero, CFP, president and Lalla Ibrahim, CFP, vice president of Innovative Financial Services of Tuslin have sucessfully met the the qualifications for.admission.to the Regiatty of Financial Planning Practloner.s. The mortgage · that gives you more, One-Year Adju stable now costs you less. ' ~.Imperial Savings' lbmorrow Mortgage~ Qualify to day. Borrow again t oniorro-w. We Stack Up Better • 7-1 /2% annual payment cap • Additional advances • 4-1/2% lifetime interest cap • Rate changes after 6 months • • Up to 40 yr. amortization Assumable • Monthly thereafter • No prepayment penal(y • Indexed to United States Treasury Securities Call 1-800-CHEK-NOW (1-800-243-5669) • Monday through Friday to tell you how and where you can apply. • Ask about our variery of other mortgage loan plans. ~---~~~~ -·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Clare moot 400 North Indian Hiil Blvd. Claremont, CA 9171 l (71 '6)621·~996 Newpon 8HCb .U66VlaUdo Newport Beach. CA 9.266.i (71 4)67S·9~70 (21 ")48~·08}9 , TIDAT'I CllSllllD PVllLI ACROSS llO T olet ated 189 ~oot edge ~·Annual 110 Outer pelf· • ...!4-!)l..~. • ... C1e:;.."li:!;:=wa-.. ...... -t-"1-t~ --.. ~~. ~x:.:= ..:;;,_~~~~ e NulNnee law oo!Ot Frenc:ti 113 6Nrehet 10Chi.t tseTr .. rMln i12 Regret 51 Roman d9'ty IO< 1•. 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S4 Fiimy clouds group: abbr. 54 Japaneee 139 Maletltle comb. form 85 Attempted 151 Ranaom coin 141 Simple 12 Thalland 88 Have a 152 .. Wallops" 58Dreama: sugar t3 Maroons snack 154 Embarrua French 142 saie. talk 14 Doctrine 91 Ctrwttous 158 Pry 57 Boy 145 Fulena 15 Cupid routes 158 ou·ratlont 58 Chlldren again 16 Apprehend 93 Homo 161 Th<>rough· caretakers 147 Wooden pin 17 Bone: Latin aaplene farea: abbr. 62 At thll time 149 Seti t8 Mend 95 Litt with 162 Praeerve 6<4-Gozy retreat 163 Come to--~9 Dwell9-effort 164 Anclen1 es "Huh earth 23 Puppets 97 Exclamation Gaelic .r marks" 154 Of the age: 3 t Boot part 96 Directed capital 69The-t-abbr. 33 Soak too Hunter'• 165 Wardrobe IOP t55 Brawta 34 Sooner quell Item 70 Grandchild: 157 Place 3e Legal term t01 Tennyson 168 Anglo- Scottish 159 Sketched 37 Oahu dlah lle<olne Saxon coin 72 Make lace 160 Irritate 39 Aer\M 102 French 170 Old timer 7 4 Brttlah gun te1 Encourage• 42 Flutters resort city 173 Compeu 76 Egyptian 163 Middays 44 Semi-t03 Do alalom• pl heaven 166 Political diameters 106 Greell le1ter 176 Metric 71 St-pan group 46 Expected 108 ftalfan girt ~re 7e appo.ita 1e7 Mullc note 48 Keen 109 Determine-180 Continent: of DC 168 Eggs desire tton abbr. SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • 448% 198) Deduction • 8.S% Interest Rate Available O.A C. 1I4 model~ lrom H ' lo (15 'I • 9C>-100% Financing ·Guaranteed Slip at Prime Port Locations FOR INFORMATI N, CALL TOLL FREE Ask for Capt Htll 800/4-YACHTS 1CA 800/A LANCERl 9 00 AM·5 00 PM Daily OR ATTEND A SPECIAL SEMINAR In the Newport Buch area Wednesday. Decembl!r 21st. 4:30 PM·& again at 7:00 PM at t.anct'r Yacht C9rp. Factory. 1919 Oet're Ave. In Irvine PleaSt' call for dt'Ullls fltalC f«>TICE F'ICTmOUa llUalNEM NAM! STATDmNT The foltowlng per.ona are ~ bullnetl u : (A) INTERNATIONAL FOOD IN· DUSTRY ASSOCIATION EX· ECVTl\IES (8) CALIFORNIA FOOD MERCHANDISES ASSOCIATION. 720 Paularlno Ave., Suite 160, eo.ta Meaa. CA. 92626 • The Fact~ Insurance Service, Inc. 720 Pautanno A ...... Sutt• 150, Coate M .... CA. 92tl28 Thll bull,_. la conducted by: a corporatlOn. Keith W. Clark, Preeldent Thia atatement wu flied with the County Cterll of Orange County on Dec:. 9. 1983. nam Published Orange Coat Delly Piiot Dec. 1e. 25. 1983. Jan. t. e. 1984. fltalC f«>TICE FICTITIOUS.,._ .. NAMI STATIMIMT The lollowlng penona -doing butlnMaM: WHEATl.EY BROTHERS l~E8T­ MENTS, 151 Waet Yale loop. IMne, CA. 92715 JamMS. WhMtley, 181 WMt Y• Loop. INlne, CA. 92718 JOhn l. Wl!Mtley, 6940 8. Me!Tl- orlal, Suite Ill, Tul11. OK. 74146 Thia bullneM It conduCJted by: a genenil l*'rMWINP- J-S. WllMley Thi• statement w• flled wltfl tf'le County Cletk Of OfllllQ9 County on Dec. e. ita3. ,_ OARWIN &WA_,. ._.. 410, 1M01 Vefl K-A .. ..... ,,_ ________________ .. ___ __,. liMM, CA. Mnl (114)-.n• A lucftlneet Crvllee ,,... .. A SPECTACILAIL Y llfFHHT NEW YEAR'S EYE IDEAi MOONtlGHT1>1NNERCRUJS • AND NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AFLOAT P\lbllthed Orange ooeat Delly PllOt Dec. 18, 25. 1N$, Jen. 1, .. IN4. _.., • a " r. e .. " .., .. • .. .. 111 - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Da Nil.IC NOTICl Nil.IC NOTICE NtUC NOTICE Pl81.IC NOTICE MOC NOTICC l'tll.IC NOTICE l'talC NOllCE NII.IC NOllCE fl!tCrmout WN ncnnou. WM fltCnnout ltUIMU mnnou1 IUIMM 'teTmoue .,..... PtC11T'IOUI ~ l'lCTmOUt WN '1CTmOUI w•• I NA.Ml aTAT'llmWf ..._ ITATUSHT MAm ITATnmln ...... ITATllmWT ...... ITATllmWT ,.,._ ITA,.....,. U.. ITA~ ..... ITATUmN'T Tri. foffowltlo ,,.,__ WI dolllQ Tti. fOllow4nO per.on le dOlno The lolowlng .,.,__ .,. CIOltlQ The I~ S--.,. OOlog TM lollowtng pet'tOt1e 11(9 dOlllO Tl\e ~ ,__,. er• dOillCI The tollcJwlnv l*90fl " clolnO The fOllOwWIO ...,_.. It OOlft8 , bullnltll 1t: bu.i-u; butlMM ... blltllllM M: 1>1111'*• u . bullnMI u · buein1M U: ~ • ' eoMDREAO ROCl(INVHTMENl LAIOAAlORY t!IQUIPM!NT CONEJO A8$0CtATl!9, 441 N. ttll.t.'SW~EA.CHAIAANOH08· lMt VAOHT '£LIOITY, 2Ht2 IUR'TONAOVCRTLSIHO • .CU.01 PAOl(AQI EXJ>RW. 17"1 flllv9r· ~P!l'lllHCINOITCfTERA.3356 .. ...._~"~~ SPECIAIJ&T8.3t41 '8' S. llt\t1018I. ~ ~ IMd\. OA PITAL IUPPLIU INC . 17 1&5 N4fW. 8tr1>U11noo1 Un•, Huntington CAMPBl!t.L ' co . WHITE OLOVI tide Aw. Sulll '· ~ llMcfl. vi. Udo, Ntowpott lledl. CA 92M3f INlne, Ca 92714 •322, 8-nte Ana. CA 02704 9M63 hOOI StrMt, Suite I. '°"'lllin VfJI. 8-cll, CA. t2~1 t1._.o~-~ •Jr-. <;;:..-; .. ~ • •· ~.... -~4.u!.,...OJ.1.~ JoMofl S...,..,, 1838 8abt1na R0Qtt MlcflMI Mc:Df8fmld. ~ L9i0/I MICOoneld Rebbltl. 121 VII ltJ, CA 92708 JtmM e.v-MllnllOlftWll Co. Su111 G-'°1,eo.t.M11a.CA t282t Aldwd Unwln, 11142 ltmlnl Or .. DfWe, 1'41111lin0t0ft 8-;ll, OA 9264t Terr.c.. Coron. Gel M1r, CA t2U5 Wtmt*don Wey. Cotta Mela. CA 11tw•. ~ hlch. CA O"" OHi'• Whltlcl\alr Ind H°"11111 Inc , 211t2 81totllm0or l.Mll. Hunl· lkH1on Ad\19riltlng Inc.. 2t1~ 8enlt ANl, CA 921011 Tiiie IK!llneee It conducted by Ill Ooneld L Doran er>d JO-Ann 82428 Wiiiiam 0.vt. Aabt>lll. 310 eu.n. Suppll•• Ind., 17165 N-llOPI lnglOfl lllch. CA. 82648 ~ Aw •• SuH• 0.201, COIU Tiii• butlnlM 111 oonclue!ed by en lndlvldull Doran, 1907 Yactll Colin&, NewpOrt Th111 bl,ltllnNt I• c;onduell<J Qy an VIII• Blvd .. e.tbotl. CA t2ee1 8tr111, Ste. 8, ,ountlln Vlllly, CA. Alph JtCOl>IO", 1&51 I! 4th ....... CA ~8 lndlvldull. Adtltnnl Jalt• Beech, CA. 92660 lndlvlOual t<11111f'tne loulM Fltc:ll~. 12U 027011 StrMI, Santa Ant. CA. 92701 Tiii• bu•'-•• condUCllO by. I Richard Unwln '"'' etttllfYlllll WU Iii.cl won 1111 PNltiO P Scl11ltet1, 3072 CU. ROQ9f MICllMI MCDf1tmld TrOl>l<;ana LAM, Senti An&. CA Tiiie b;Jllfl ... 11 aonduc:t.cl by· a Tiiie bullNIN It condllClld by 1 oqrporellon Tllll ltllement wu lllecl with 11141 Col.inly Ci..tt OI OtllllQI County on t.1()<11 t.-. Garden Grew.. CA Tl\11 1lat1m1t1t w11 tued wttll tM t2705 c;orpo11llon. Ol"lfll par1nerllllp Bur1 Shett.O. P1Mldlnl County C*k of Orat!OI County on Olo. 2, 1983. 82&4• Co.inty Clltll or OtetlQt Coun1y Ofl EllHbllll RoH Porn•tOy, H Hugll w Giii. P....id•n• J-a.tone. Ptllldlnl Thi• 1111-• .... "*' wltll 1114 Nov 30. ttt3 f'llf1• Carrol A Dofan & JUM K Dofen. O.C 5. 1983 SomttHI L1n1. Atlltrton. CA Thi• 111temant w .. Rite! willl 1111 Tiiie 1111111*11 w11 filed wltll 1111 Counly Cllril ol Or1nge Cout\ly ori "211417 PuDlllhld Or1nge COell Dlilv 3230 Sune.1 Drive, F•Hbrook. CA. l'U1 ... 04025 County Clerk or OtllnQI County on Co.inly Clerk OI OttnQ• Counry Oft No• 21. t983 PublllMd Ot•noe C<>*tl Delly PMot Die: t t 18. 28, 1te3. J#I f. 92038 PUblllhld 0.•ng• Coul Dilly Tiiie Dull,_, hi conduolld'!by· • DIG. 5. 1983. DIC 5, 1983 ,2J12" Pllol O.C. 4, t 1, 111, 26. 1083. 1984 RoN M Pllll'I 6 Sll1rtey M Pllo1 0.0 11, 18. 25, 19113, Jan t, g-11 P•rlnerlhlp "2311U fU1111 Publl1hld Oi•nQ• Coul Dill) 6376-&3 Pet-.. 1948 Port Albln1 P\eQI, 1H4 Lltgll M R1bbltl Publl•n.d Or1nge Cout Dally Publlll'lt<I Otef1Q41 Co111 Olllly 1>1101 Die 4, 1 t. 18. 28. 1083. Newpon e..cii. ca. e2eeo ~•$-93 Tiii• 1111emen1 wu Iii.cs w1111 tti. Ptlot o.c 1 t t8, 26, 1093, Jen t. Piiot o.c 11 18, 25, t9113, Jan 1. &349·113 .,. .. 11C NOTICE •----... -.. -a1c-..,,.-T-l_C_E __ _ Wiit., A Lubk1 & M11g1tta O County Cltfk ot 0t80QI County on 1984 t084 f"UUL f"UUL nu ~~~.~~' Skyline o.1-... Fu111<1M1, PtalC NOTICE o.c 8. ie83 m11U 8440·83 &442-83 PtalC NOTICC FICTTTIOUI .u..... Ficnnoua .,... •• Thi• bu..,_. II conduc11d by: I FICTITIOUI .u...... PubH1hld Or•noe CO*ll Dally ... -T cc NAiil t TAra.HT .... ITATDISN'T 11m11.o P"''*'"''P ..... ,, .. -....... p1101 De<:. 11, 1a, 25. l983, Jen. 1, ... UU1.IC NO I ntmLIC ..,,.TICE "c nnoue w ... H fti. tOCtowing PlfllOn 11 dOl"O Tne roi1ow1no PlflOll• 1r• dolflO ..._.. S ,... ..,,. ,., ,. n111 nv NAMI ITATIMINT bo1lneu at. bueln.u u : .._., t11:1111t. G1<1 Pattlllr Thi IOltowlng l)ll'IOll II dOlng 1"'84 f lCTITIOUI •UIMll .............. C"'AMTV The lollOWlng Ptf'IOlll ••• dOlflG EMR ASSOCIATES, 635 Bekar St. (A) STUDENT MOVERS (Bl Of· Thia etal_,I wu nled wUll I~ bullnMI 11 S«i-33 NAME ITA TIMVn _.. .. .._ ""'"' ' butlnett 11 Suitt p. 100, Cotti MMa. CA. 928211 FICE MOVERS, 379 Senti ll&btl County Cl«IC ol °'at!OI County on USED USA BL ES. 25e0 ~ TM lollowlng ~ 11 dOlng "'""'°" COURT HI· TI ME LEASING, 27llO H11bOI Robin K CMunQ, 835 Blli11 St Ave., Coet1 M .... CA '2827 Nov 28· tea3 Blvd . Coelt MIM., CA 92627 bullMU u · 100 CIW! Ctfttlf Or. Wiit Blvd., Sut11 204. Coate M•N, CA Suitt p. t09. Coell MIN, CA. 92628 01vld Jon11n111 Wllk11, 2141 Publtlhed Otano• Cou~~: t,41n!H Eug1111 S•tn, 25e0 New· PtalC NOTICE JON'S METAL DETECTOR'S, Pl•ln~:,'~ci~~ ~R 92826 11111bullnna1e condUC11d by· 111 Oc:Mn Blvd .. Newpon BMcll, CA Piiot Die 4, 11, 18, 25, 19113 port Blvd .. Cotti Me ... CA. 92827 FICTITIOUI IWIMtl 830-B Weal 19th St . Co1t1 M ... 1, Oeltnd~nl JOAN ELIZABETH Melvin Meu, 21858 Wlnneb'OO, lndlvldull. 028et 6341-83 Tiii• l>Yllnlll •• conduclld by. In NAMI ITATIMINT CA 92827 PAAR FARRELL 1111 IMllll and In-Lake Foraal, CA. 92830 Robin K. Clllung Cllrl1toplllt Blllrd, 2 t• t ac.atl lnOlvldull TM IOllowlng 1)9(10nl art dOll'Q JOI) Stephen Otntoal•, 332 l11mll· IMllll eucc..M,,i of cleolcMnll S1ndl L Klllz. 3 t552 VII Coyote. Tiiie 1taternenl WI.I lllld wltll lht Blvd., NIWP(>f1 a..ch, CA. 02861 -----------Merl/ii E~ SWiii l>uslnes& u ton, Co••• MIH. CA 92827 AOONIRAM JUDSON HEAD SUSIE Coto di Cue, Tr1bue0 Canyon. CA Count)' Cllf1( of Or1ng1 County on Thi• bullnlll .. c;ondUC11d by: I Ml.IC N0JIC£ Tllt1 atatement wu ftlld With 11\e MANGAM INVESTMENT CO 711 Tllt1bullnau 11 oonduclld by en TIGHE l1EAO VIVA HEAO' P.V.R 92878 Nov 23, 1083 geoeret p11tnerllllip -----------Counfy Clilfll or O<ange County Ofl N LI S•nd• Drive Soutll L•~· lndlvldull . . Sandi L 1<11412 F231f10 Dlvld J Wiik .. K-88815 Dec. a. 1983 CA 92877 • • Jon Dlnldall :'du~~~,::~~:"!~:: ·=~~ Tiii• 11111ment Wll lilld Wllh lhl Publla/\eO Ot•noe Cou1 Dally Tiii• 1t1ttttn1111 WU 1111<1 with lfll NOTICE OF D EATH OF '231162 Everett L M•flG•m 78 N L• Tllla 11111men1 waa llled w1111 tllt Petton• k own cletmlng'iny llO•I County Cl«k or Or1nge Coun1y on Pllol Dec: 4, 1 t. t8, 25, t983 County Clerk ol 0t•"041 County on Publl1hld Or1ngo Coast OIJty Senda Drive Soulll L..oune CA County Cieri! or Orang• County on 11 ~7 nlgllt ·11111 Illa lien 01 Nov 28, t983 8330-113 Dec. 2, 10113 ,_17., G RACE E . HUNT AND OF Piiot Dec: 11. t8. 25 1983, Jen 1, 92677 . ' . Dec 8. 1983 :::,::t~n ~~ comptei~ ad~ 10 F2:312A1 Pubu·h .... Otenge Coul .. o.11\o PETITION TO ADMINIS· 1984 LOUIN 0 MaJIOllTI. 78 N La '221• pl11nt111'111tte, 011ny cloud on pteln· PubUINld Orlllge Coait Dally P\ftllC NOTICE ........ I. 25 ,n ;_ TER ESTATE NO A·l%10l3 6453-83 Send• 0<1ve. soui11 Lagune, CA PubllShed Or1ngo Cout Delly llN'• lllll lhl<lto. nemld 11 DOES 1 Piiot Dec; 4. 11. 18, 25, 1983 Piiot Dec 1 t, tll. 5, 1983, Ji n , . lllilm11c ..,,.TICE 92677 P1101 Die 11 18. 25 1983, J1n 1, to tOO, lnCllullvt. 8353·83 flCTTTIOUI .UllHlll 198• To all ht'trs, bent-ftctanes, f"UUL nv Cllelyl M Ft&mdllng. 265 Hllllld• l984 6448 83 Case No 39-34·73 NAME ITATtMENT 84~ creditors and contingent ,ICTITIOUI •V••H Ro1d. Sou111 P1sadene, CA. 01030 • IUMMONI PtalC NOTICE Tiie lollowlng PlllOn 11 doing namLIC ..,,.TICE creditors o r G RACE E ..... ITATllllENT nus bullnaaa II conductld by· a NOTICEI You heft bNn llUICl. butllllll 11: f"UU nv HUNT, aka GRACE ELlZA· Tri. rooowlng penona 118 doing general par1nerllltp. ntlDllC ..,,.TICE Thi oowt ""' ctKtdl .. alMt JOU FICTITIOUI IWINNEH COAST lNTERNATIONAL LIM· FtcmlOUI .UllNEH bullness u Everett L MlnQlm f"UUL nv •"'*" ,_ lletng ~ .,.._. NAME ITATU.NT ITEO. 208'n 42nd St N•wPorl BETH HUNT. aka GRACE POTATO BIN 1605 west 111 This 9l11emen1 wu 111e<1 With 1111 JOU l"llpoftd wltNft ao daye. "l!ld Thi lollowtno Plfton• er• ootng Biid!. ca 92683 NAiii ITATIMblT H UNT and persons who mav Str1et Santi Ana CA 92703 Counl)' C1tt11. ot Otano• County on "~~!A~=• tM tntonNtton be6ow. bualneu u · S11v1n Otto Wetnblrg, 206'1• ~he lol~ Plf'IOll• .,. doing be otherwise intereslt>d tn Ar"°4<1 Will-: ln<l., 11505 Waet Dec. 8, 1983 Tiii lollowln ,, OOI 11 yo.I with to ... ,,,. IO'tkl9 of an GASOLINE ALLEY, 19112 Clmll •2nd St • Newport Be1c11. Ca. 92883 (A~OOENT MOVERS (81 Of'. h Ill d/ 191 Slrtll. Slnll Anl. CA 92703 "21164 b I . g perlOll no lllOtney In this miller. you lllould SI., Cost• M .... CA. 92&27 Thi• bua1nesa 11 conducted by an FICE MOVERS 379 811111 laal)tl I e w an or estate. Tllll busll!IN II c:ondUClld b I PubllSll6d Or1ngo COHI Dally Ul llffl u . do IO promrtty IO 11111 your wrltttln Jerry EIMl1, 472 Abbie W1y, lndl11tdu11 ' A . . h ........ t I-' Ion y Piiot Dec 11, 18, 25 1983 Jin 1. INlYATE. 1742t Nlcno11. Unit J, response. t lny, m1y bl Ille<! on Co•ll M .... CA. 92&27 st-Welnbltg Ave .. Co••• M .... CA. 921127 petltion as ~n I"""' corpotal 1984 Huntlnglot1 Boacll, C/< 92847 time Dan EJNrt 152 B E 191h St Tnta 1111emen1 w11 llleo wilh 1111 D1vld Jon1t111n Wllklt, 2141 by DAVID ARNOLD m the ATl\tnold11 tlft~allaotl u' Pr,•,.~~11 1.... 8450-83 Reymond J-How1rd. 4 17 AVllOIUttad 111 Sldo Olmandldt. cos11 MIN CA 92827 ' County Cllrll or Or1ng1 County on Ocean Blvd • ~ Blach, CA. S Co ( Or 1 -·-· '" _, ..,, ,... 34111 PllCI. Manh1111n Beacll. CA E ledl ............... Ud. T I bu ' Id b N 23 983 92M1 upenor urt o ange County Clltk 01 Orange County on 902M t tnbum•, --c:ontt1 h • llneu 11 conduct y 1 ov . 1 Cllrtitopl\lt a.Ard 2141 e>ce.i County reques ttng that Dec; II. 1983. m1 PtalC NOTICE Tiii• butlneu la conducted by In ~~~,.: ::::;-.::. ~~ t ~::~ ~~ne<lhlp. Publhll\ed Orengo eo.!2JJ= Blvd., Newport 8Mcft. CA 926et DJ'.-VID ARNOLD be ap· OlllOM DUNN a CflVTCHIEfl • lndMduat. lntomu1clon.,:. tit•· Tiii• 1111omen1 w11 filed wlltt 1111 Piiot Die 4, '1, 18, 25. 1983 Tllla bUlllllll It conducted by: 1 pomted as personal represen· 800 .._;,.,,Center Ort..-~!~:A~::'J1 ~~~~~=~:~~ willl tne II rou wlltl to_. IM acMu of County Clerk of OrllllQI County°" 6338·113 ~:'vT~~~~:P· tatlve to admmtSter the estat.e l'.O. lo•~ Tiie lollowlng peraon It doing County Clerk of Orange County on en •tt-)' Ill ttlll matter, .,_ Nov 28. 1083 Tlllt a11tement wu llled With the of GRACE E. HUNT, aka NlwP«t 9Md\. CA. taa t>Ysineu 11 0ec; 6 1993 ~ ctoeoprompttrM INt,_ mi2141 PtalC NOTICE County c11111 of o.anoe County on GRACE EL [ z A 8 ETH Publ~ Orange Cou t Dilly A & S BUILDING MAINTENANCE . F2'1* wttttafl ~ ... N tn)', m., be Publllhad OrlllQI Co111 Dilly Dec 2, 1983 HUNT aka GRACE HUNT Pilot Dec: 11. 18, 25. t983, J111 1, co .. 177·F Riverside Av• .. N-port Publltlled Or1119e Co111 Dally ~tf't::....IOtlclt el ... Pt101Die4,1t. 111. 25, 108t43-33 ACTITIOYl llUIMll f2'Jf741 ' 1984 Beacll, CA 92863 Piiot Die 11 18 25 1983 Jin 1, I ., con NA• ITAHMENT Publltlled Orange Cout Dilly (under t.he Independent Ad· ~52·83 Roblfl R Arnold. 19905 Shellleld t984 ' ' · · ~:'" ~:"~U:::::0• Tll• lollowtog perM>n 11 dOlflG Piiot Dec. t 1. 18. 25. 19113, Jin. 1. ministration of Estates Act) Pta.IC NOTICE Pt . Hunt~ton Beac:tt, CA 02848 6443-83 de .. ~ =.,1 IMI ....... ~~ PtalC NOTICE bullne .. u · • t984 '.fhe petltlon is set for heanng 1nJ1':!: ""'Is conducted by In 11Cfft1, el lier ...._. p-s. -ACmlOUI eu ... 11 R:.:U~L=lli'A~~~~~::G 81~: 6436-83 m Dept No. 3 at 100 Ctvtc RCTTTIOUt •UINH Rooert R Arnold Pta.IC NOTICE reol•lrlodll • tt.Mpo. . ..,.,. tTAnMINT su111208. G1roen Grove, CA 9284• 1----------- Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana, NAlllE ITATIMENT T111s 11a1omen1 was Ille<! w11111ti. 1·~r~ °':!:~: c:: rne toitowtng Ptf90l1 11 d<>lno 11100 Kim. 168118 Townho1111 Ml.IC NOTICE C A 92701 on January 11. 1984 The lol~lf\9 penon1 are dOlng County Clerk 01 Orenga County on :C"°.EA~~T ::"tiff~·:, you 11 rou r..; 10 bullneu u : Drtve, Tuaun, CA 92&80 f1CTITIOUI •UllN«N 'lit g 30 AM t>Yslneu u . Dec. II, 1983. OF OftANOI COUNTY ~ , __ ,;.. wou w ml.Ill SHORELINE MARINE SERVICE. Thia t>Ytlnea1 l1 conducied by· an NAME IT'"-.-NT : . OMNIOFFICES/NEWPORT ,u:tM4 ---.. I • t626 Ptacent11 A'll . Coll• Mha. lndlvldu1I ... .._ CF YOU OBJECT to the ~EACH. 5000 811cll Str111. WMI Publtlhed Ortrige Cout Dally Hettlof J~ Otl41tet wlUWI IO d1ys 1n1r tllls summon• hi CA 92627 lllOO Kim Tiie loltowlng person I• doing g.nung of lhe nl>lJllon you !Tower. Suite 3000. ~ BMcfl. Piiot o.c 18. 25, 1983, Jiii 1. 8. =~...:. ~-=-~~~ ~on you, n~ ~~lhll ~7 ~ Lewis R PIQe Jr . 1960 Arnold Tiii• lllttrnenl WU filed wttll 1111 bu,:i~,:L MAN~GEMENT C()M. h ..-· ICA 92660 1984 ...., • wt 8" rell>OflM 0 com ... • n Ave eo.11 MIN, CA 92827 County Ctenl or Or1ng41 Counry on s ~ld either appear al the Ivan H Scnwlltt. Sewyef Hiii Rd . 6537-83 Pl1lnlllf FIRST ALLIANCE MORT-Unless you do. your dlf1ult will be Th.la l>Y•lneu ll c:ondu<:lld by. en NOV 211. 1983 PANY. 11 Od)'Me'{ Cl . NtwpOr1 he&.,g and state you o bje<:· ,.._ Miiford. Conn. 08778 GAGE COMPANY 8"1e<ed Ofl 1pptlc:ellon of IM plllln· lndlVldull fU1290 Blacll. Ca 92883 uons fl ri b . Frllzl M ScnW9/tt Sewyer Hiii Oeltndanl IRVING & DOROTHY tllt.andthl1counm1yen1era judge-LewtiR Pige Jr Publlal'led Orengo Cout Di lly LeslllF Blciltold,110dy1MYCI., tions 'r I e w tten o Jf:C· Rd .. New Miiford. eon'n 06778 PlBl.IC NOTICC SCl1MIDT. end OOES I lllrougll 10, menl aga1n11 you tor the relief d• Tiii• •l•tlmlfli wu lllld wttll 1119 Piiot Die. 4. 11, 111, 25, 1983 N9W1><>'1 8Mc;ti. CA 92~ 1th lhe court before This bullnlll 11 condUC1ad by a ...,...._....,1 ........ , lncluelve mended In tflt complelnt, wtttcll County Cletk 01 Ot1ng1 Counly on 6350.83 This bUllneu 11 COll<lucted Dy. an the he.,ng. Your appear· gllllfll plt'lnerenlp r............. ... Cue No C1482 could IHUll In g1rnl1llmtnl or Nov 28 1083 lndlvldulll ance ma be b tvin 11 Scflwlltl Ptllldenl ..,._ ITATl'MINT IUMMONI wages, liking ol money 0t p<~ • nil~ LMllt F BlctltOld Your at Wt m person or Y Tnla alltlrMflt .; .. llled with 1119 Thi rollowlng l)ll'tonl art oolno NOTICE! You heft been euecl. or other reltel requeatad In 1111 COi"· P blllhld Of1ng1 CO..t Diiiy P\ftllC NOTICE Thi• 1t1tlllllflt wu t1tt0 witll the IF YoiJY· County Clerk or Oral'Qe County on bosl,,... u : Thi cotir1 ""' ci.cw. ..-.1 Jou ptalnt. Pllo~ DIG 4 11 18 25 1983 County Clerk or Orenge County on IJtE A CR EDI· Dec: 8 t983 PROGRESSIVE ARCH·l·TVPES. wlttMMlt ,_ ~ Metd ttMIM Oiled: Oec:. 30. 19112 ' ' ' ' 4354-83 FIC:TTTIOUI •UllNIHI Ole. 8. 19113 TOR o r a CO.ingent creditor . ,DtMI t308 Al1b1m1 St . Hun11no1on JOU rllpOftd wlttlln I .,.. ~ LEE A BRANCH. Ctetll ...... ITATE•NT fU1•t of lhe d('Ceast: f PubllShed Oranoo Coll• Deity Blacll. CA 82$44 tM ... fonMtloft ii.tow. By J y HYATT, Deputy TM foltowing Plf'IOll• .,. doing Publllhed Orenge CoUI 0..,. I . you must 1le Pitot Die 11 t8 25 t983 Jen t Rix V Price. 13011 AJ1bem1 SI.. If you wt11110 M8k tti. advlc.e ol 1n MAJIY ~OOflY INOOI, EIO. Pta..IC NOTICE buslneu u . Piiot Dec: 11 18. 25. 19113, J111. 1, your l aim Wl\ lhe court or 1984 · · • · · Hun1lng1ot1 BMctt. CA. 928411 111omey 1n tllls melt.,, you lhOuld ,.w.c,_-,u,,_.~.., ETC BOOKS, 270 E 17111 S1 , 1984 prt"-t•nt il to lhe Prsonal rep-11454-33 Gregory Nell Lebon. 1308 All· do IO promptly IO 11111 your wrllltn Anehltrn, CA. l2ll01 FICTTTIOUI .,..... COii• Mesa. CA 92827 rt> .... ·ntauve appo~ b the bame. St . Hun111'Qton BNch. Ca. rnp0nM. If 1ny, mey bl lllld on (714) ns-11111 ..._ ITATl•NT Carolyn L CockerlU, 4•0~ Vl•i------------• . h f Y P\Bl.IC NOTICE 02848 time Publllhtc! 0<1119• Cout 0111y P1to1 Tiii IOllOWlng person• 1re doing lido Nord. Newpon Beacll, Ca nam11c NOTICE C'l "•rt ._widat '" f 0f.L months TlllS bullneu 11 conducted Dy.• AVllOIU1tedtttlldodem111dldl. Nov 20, 27, Dec •. t1. 18, 1983. 1>uslneea 1.1: 92663 ... ~ f1 •m t11e leo •~ssuance FICTTTIOUl IU ... 11 i11!'9'111 plltnerahlp El lrlbUma, lldl 6eddlr c:ontt1 Ud. 48 10·83 CVCLE & CO . t082 cnerte. SI , Oonn1 Goodwin, 2047t Ev11· FlCTTTIOUl llUIM& I• IMters as provtdet.n Sec-NAiil ITATl•NT Ru v Ptlct .............. -.. Ud.,... COiia M .... CA. 92827 gladlt Ln . Huntington BolCll. CA NA• ITA~ 1 ,11 100 of the Proba\ Cod Tiii ro!lowlno per1on ts doing Tiii• •t••-• wu fltad with tti. ~ dlfttro • I dlM. LM le na•u IC NOTICE wry E!Mrt. 472 Abbie W1y, 92&48 Thi rottowtng personi .,, doing "'-'·t T e bustneea as County Clltk of Or1nge County Ofl .,..._loft q1t1 ... w. n111.. Cost• MIN. CA 92827 Thia t>Yslnaa II condUC11d by 1 t>Ytlneu u I 1..41.ll o:rua. he un for SING IT WITH FLOWERS, &22 Dec;, 8. 1083 "JOU wlltl le ... ttM ..,,,. of tc.-a Den EINrt. t52 B E 19111 SI . o-•• pannertlllp HANOVER L TO 18800 Mal.n hng clauns WLIJ not e;,ire BlueblrO Ci nyon Drive, Legune ~ 1n ettome)' In ttlll lftAttlf, JCN &ul'EIUOfl CO«MT Of Cotti Meta, CA. 92627 Carolyn L Cock11lll Street Suite l 10 H~ntlngton 8eedl 11or to foul'" months from ie a.aetl. CA 9M5 t Publllhld Orlngl Co111 Diiiy lhoukl do IO""°""'"' IO that ,_ THE ITATI OF T.1111 butlnau It conducted by· I Tiii• 1t11emen1 Wll 1119d wtlll the CA 926411 . • IJte o f the heanng nouCl.j Mii)' Ann s11110111. 622 8lulbird Pilot 1Jec 111. 25. 1983, J.,, I. e. wfttttft ~. " '"'· _, IM CA.LWOANIA IN AND oen«IM partn...111lp County Cllril ol Oranoo County on Robert M Smltll, t8800 Main bov ClflYO" Ot , LIQOOI 8Mc:fl. CA 1984. ....., on !WM. '°"THE COUNTY Jerry Ellett 1 Nov 28. 19113 SllMI Suite 1 lO HuntlngtOfl 8Mdl. ·' e . 82651 8532-83 llu.tacf ..... Mkltatet-Of OftANQe Th111111-1 wu llled wtlll 1111 m1Me CA e2848 . YOU MAY EXAMINE the Thia~ 11 CON:luc:tld by:.,, le••..._..."' .... _.., Eitel• of: NORMA LUCINDA CounlY Ctanc of OnlnQI CounlY on Publllhld Ot111Q41 Coelt Diiiy Jlcic B Goin teeo<> Mlln Strlllt file kept by the court. If you 11V10ua1. l'UBl.IC NOTICf ~ ._.. II'"• lfl1tw• 111•• wooo1N. ~. Nov 28. 19113" Piiot Die •. 11• l8, 25. 19e3. Suite 110. Hun.Ungton BMdl. cA'. ted lh t.ate WY Ann Sltergan • Mia -a. '" r"PU"l• CAU NO A 111'1M '2112A7 6345·83 92lM8 are mteres m e hes • c_jl st111rn1nt wu Iii.cl w1111 •hi K 08837 MCttta, II ~~ .,_... w NOTtce 0,· MAL Publllhld Orange Cotat 0111) Tiii• bu1lneu 11 CA>nducted by: • you may serve upon t e ex· ~ Oen< of Otinge Coutity on • ,....!ride• . ""°"'""' (~ P1101 o.c 4, 11. 111. 25. 1993 P\&.IC NOTICE llmlted p•nnetllllP ecutor or adrrurust.rator, or DIC! t983 NOTICE OF DEATH OF i ·TO Tlil De NDANT: A ctwtl Codi 5«11on 7ll0 7821 6344-83 Robert M. Smhll upon the attorney for lhe ex· Pu~ FW ROLLA ATHENA ADES, :::=•111 ._, been If f'lled !':... ~ NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 FICTTTIOUI au ... 11 This s1111m1n1 wu lllld Wl1n thl ecutor or adrrurustrator, and p1101 °' a <>;~98~11 ~aka ROLLA A:• ADES, aka d9filnd 1:'91e=.. ';:, "'•' ANNE M. MONTGOMERY, 11 Pit· P\Bl.IC NOTICE NA• ITAn•NT County Clltll or Orlf'94' County on file with lhe court w1lh proof 19&4 1 ' ' · 111 ' ' ROLLA ADES AND OF wtttltn s di~ 1ner 1111i 111mmon1 I~ :;:.;~~~~6~ ~gog1~11~ b\l~'!.~o~ng '*'°" Is ootng Nov 28• 1983· Fn1aa of service a wntten request 8538·83 PETITION TO ADMINlS. served on you. 1111 wtill 11111 coun 1 CMMd wut Mil 1t e>rNalt 11i. on FtCTITIOUI llU8MU SURF SAFE 20 v1111 Del SOI s P1Jbll1ho0 01ange Coa11 o.tly st.aUng ~t youdesu'\' special TER ESTA~E NO. A:Ul~53 ~= =.~:, ~":..::"=~ FtbruMy 15. t084, 10 tri. 1110i-t Tiii 1~ •::=:doing Lagun1, CA 921177 . Piiot Dec: •. 11. 18. 25. 1983 nouce of the filing of an in· "11c NOT1C£ To all he1n, benef1clanes, 111111.a on IPl>flcatlon 011,._ plain· and bell bl<I<*. under ''"' tlm\I bull,_. u JOfln Dfll McKenMY. 20 v1111 Oii 8352.f.3 --'I d · and condition• 111t11nen11 men-Ion Sol. S L1gun1, Ca 92877 ven tory and •ppraisement of ,1Cm"11 IUtMll c r.:u tors an contingent tltt, Ind 11111c:oun m1y 1111• • l~ ttonld and aubl«l 10 confirmation CLASSIC l Al LORINO. 34 FUii llll• blnlneaa 11 condUC11d by in est&te assets or or lhe pell-NAME.ATl•NT c reditors or ROLLA men:,:ya1n1t you ror tll• relllf d• by lne Orlllgt County Superior llland •L-34. ~ Blecll. CA lndMduaf. PtalC NOTICC uons or accounts mentioned Tiie lollOwfng etaon 1t dOlng ATHENA A DES, a k a :;'!~d re~~111"fn C:,~\~;~.:.h~~ Court. 1ubeequen1 10 IM 1111 ind 92~tin S1tkt1tlen 3513 So John Dfll Mc;K1r1n.y mmioue eu-•• C!'--d 1200 .. f business•• ROLLA A ADES aka 1 1 w11111ntllltlmllllowedbylaw,1ttM s S 'c 92707 · Tllt1at1tementw1111tedwllllth1 NAllllllTATllllllNT m ~;tlOn 1200 an ,,, 0 COVEL y INFO~,. TtON SVS· • Wlgll. I along 0 money OI pr<>Plf1y llW ottlcet ol Frink. Roellnlll, Fr ... Towner I . an•• An•. A Counly Clerk ol Orange County on lhe Ca.llforrua Probate Code lEMS 1950 w11 .. -"C" C 1 ROLLA ADES and persons or other rllitf reqU411led In the com· du• and Mann by H•IVIY M 01vld Zwllbadl, 52 LalllplnM, Nov 28 1983 Tiii lollow4ng persona •• OOlng M 'c A 92827 OI. h b h . pllint • ltvlne, CA 9271• . . butllneea u . DAVID A. COSSABOOM .,., w 0 may e ot erwise 01tld s.pt 21 1983 Nllm•n. •tt0<ney ror ''"' PlflOllll v rt SlflltAlan F2J1MI ATWATER INVESTORS 24221 900 N . Broadway, flll Floor w F:Sed'lc·~·~cro~. ~~111. 1950 interested in the will and/or J. PETERSON: C..,_k rapr_,l•tl'll. 11 tOl w. Btold'#ey, T~ll -:.11-1 wu fllld w1111 1he PubUallld Ota11Q41 Coalt o.lly Calle di 11 Loul ... Su111308. Lagune c--.. _ CA 1"701 I Kl ,,A. 02&27 estate B~O MALLICOAT Oepuf" Suitt 1100, Si n Ollgo, Cellfomla, County Ctenc of ()(•...,.. County on Ptlo1 Die. •, 11, 1&, 25, 1983. Hiiie CA 02864 <>Ollila 1U18, · " This bUsiness 11 CQnd-.cr ..... an · · · • ' 9210 t all Ille rtgllt 11111 tn1er11t -...-8348-83 · · C (7141 $47 $58t lndMdual _, A petllion has been {jled A&COUIDWAftDl,IMC. and~ileoltti.d.C.-id endaii Oec.8, 1983. J.Ron11dEv1n1,24221 alledll1 Publish.ed Orange (:();lSt Frid H CoVlfy by G EX>RG ET. ~ rn the :~ ~ ~ ~.. 1111 right. title. 1n111 .. 1 Mei .. ,. Publltlled Of'. Coal~~ P\Bl.IC NOTICE ir'~~ Sult• 308· Lagunl HUii, CA. This s111tmlll1 wu flied \h 11'11 S ,.._ ( Oran __, ,....,. 11111 lM Mlltl of NORMA LUCINDA ange _, 200 Daily Pilot Dec 17. 18, 24, County Cllllo 01 Of1nge Coli;, upenor ....... un o ge (714) 1Tt·1tll WOOC>lN d-..d hal .cqulrld Piiot Dec; 11. 111. 25, 1983, J111. 1, flCTITIOUI .,..... DSL Servlcl Company. 3 I !983 Die 8 1983 °"County requesting that Publithld 011ng1 Coul Deity Piiot b atlon of i....; Of Olhlrwlle. t984 ..._ ITATl•NT Brt1tOI S1r111, Colli Miia. CA. • ,~ ,,..EORGE T ADES be o.c. '· 1 t, 111, 25, 1983 'I aper 8455-83 92626 6519-83 '-'· . a p-1!335-83 otMt then, or In lddltlon 10, tll1t of The IOllowll'Q penione art doing Thia bulinMI 11 conducled by: Publlsneo Ora11Q41 Coal! pointed as personal represen· thl dloe1Md, 11 tti. tlml or 111r oollnMI u . 1 "'*"'' · ----Nll--IC-NO_TIC£ ____ Piiot Dec; 111, 25, 1983, Jao t, ta live to administer the est.ate de1th. In Ind lo Ill 111•1 Olltlln ,.., rtatC NOTIC£ ZANDALE PARTNERS, 8082 Fox· ~~ Ev1n1p. t083 , , { 0 ·0LLA ATHENA ADES PtalC NOTICE prop«1y. 111u111d In IM City of ................... -· ... I .I fletd Lant, Yorb• Lindi, CA. 928&e n,11 atettrMnt -flied wlttl ttl9 P'ICTTTlOUI ~·· 8533 .. O "' , Cyprlll, In tl'll Counly ol 0.lllQI, n .. ,,,....,. -0-ge E. W1llorl lfld Ootln1 L County Clel1I of Orange County OI\ ..._ ITATl•NT ka ROLLA A ADES, aka ~COUNTY St1t• or Clllllornle, c;ommoniy d. N.-ITATDmlfT W1teon. 508 Avenld1 L• ea.ta. San Nov 28 1983 Thi 1o11ow1ng PlllOn is doing PtalC NOTICE ~LLA ADES (under the IW!flKM' COURT 11<:nbld 11 91152 v11 Sonom1. Tiii lollowtng Plt'IOM 111 dOlng Clement•, CA. 02872 • NttO bualn.a 18. d l Ad . lat t' 700 Chtc C111t1r Df. W•t CyprlSI, C111torn11, 90830, and bullneat ... . John E. Domtnl and Rat I. Publllhld Orenge Coetl Deity' SPORTSPAGE TAVERN 1562 ACTTTIOUI ........ o:pen en mm ra ton ...... Ane, CA. '2101 more per1k:u1erly dllCf\bld u : THE YACHT CONTESSA. 2t102 C>ornlnl. 808:l Foxlleld Lene. Y()fbl Piiot Die 4 11 18 25 1983 ~Blvd •C Cotta MMe CA N~ tTAT'lmWT . s tates Act). The petition Pl1tnt1tt: JACQUES CARIGNAN Lot 130 TrlC1 5374 u P11 map Strotnmoor Ln .. Huntington Bllc;h, Linda. CA. 92684 . ' ' ' ' 8349-13 92827 . • . Tiii fol10ll¥lng PlllOll •• dOtng lS ~ for hearing in Dept. No . O.fllldent: TOWN AND COUN· record.cl In 8oolc 2«. PIQM 28. 29. CA '2848 Donni L. s1-.. OI Mr IUC------------ MyrOfl M-.. 3201 Dlkota. Coat1 ooliMU u 3 a 700 Ctvic Center Dr TRY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS, INC .. 30 lfld 31 of mltOlll1MOU1 fMPS, J-a.one ~· Co. OIMOf, TN1t• elf 11\e Donn• L. Pta..IC NOTICE M.-.CA 92e2e BLUEWATER MARINE MAINTEN· W~"'-An CA 9270·1• A C1tlfo1nl1 c;o1por1 llon, record1ollllldOfangeCounty,Call-Inc .. 21192 StrothmoOI Ln , Hunt· St..-.ntlntetVMMTIVltdl11dAptll fhl . cond Id by ANCE 10116 Holbum Or H nt--.~nta a , ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH l0tnl1. (Ilea IXcNlllOns plua ..... lngton hlc;h, ca. 926441 10, 1078, 508 AYetlldl LaCoela. San FtCTTnOUI .,._ .. Ind~:"-'' UC1 an ll'Qton' 8etcl1 CA 92648 • u on Jalary l l, 1984 at 9;30 GROUP CALIFORNIA, INC., I Dita· l'lllflll of flCOfd) H1I Plllmlr, 6832 Magnoll• Aw .. Clamlnt•. CA. 021172 . NAiil ITATIMIWT Myron Miiier Robif> Dale My.i11, 101 t5 Holl>Yrn A.M. w•r• (IOl'potltlon: TOWN & COUN· 1111• 1111 11 111b11Ct to curtent Rllllrtldl, CA. JOhn R. Gawtu Ind JOtMn E. Tiii tollowlng pet10111 .,. doing Tillt '111-1 wu nlld ""''" 1111 °' Huntington a..ch CA 92846 IF \' u OBJF.C'I' to lh TRY TOWERS I, LTO .. •Ila TOWN a ,..... coven1nt1. condition•. r• Lar1Y Riggs, 2902 Rldlllll. Cotti Gewtaa, a 110 Arbo,.tum Rd .. bu••n-11: County Clertc of Or1ng1 Counly on Tnlt butlnMI It conducted by an aranUn<> e COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL TOWERS 111lcllont, ,_.,1tlon1, rlgtlta. rigl'tll ,.. .... CA. 92828 Anlllllm. CA 92807 )CYLON, 20 Vt111 Oet Sol, S. Ole 8 1983 lndMdull I>'' td''O{ the petition. you I. LTD ... Cllllornla llml11d Pll'tnll· ot w1y . .....-ntnll, and lllllllng-Thia~ .. conducled by: I Maty E. Oollfl, 7049 "'-Point Legune, CA 92877 • . f'ZIZM1 Robin 0 Myen• shou e er appear a t the lhlp, DAVIDE. TERMOHLEN, In In-cumbt1ncet of ~d. ~ Ptl1netllllp t.a.M, Anlhllm. CA 02807 JOhn Diii McKll\My, 20 VI.Ill Del Publilhld Oringe Cou1 o.11y Thia 1111'"*"'1 ,.., nlld wttll tri. ~earing ar. state you objec:· dlvldulll and DOES 1 111roug11 25, TM 1erm1 and condlllonl or 1ti. J...-a.one. ~t Thll buslnlll ta conouc1t<I by: a Sol, s. L=. CA. e2an act! Piiot Dec. 111, 25. 1983. J111 1, 11. ~n~y fa~ 01 0t1noe County on ~ons o r1.!11 written objec:· '~:1:Ne>. 40-17-115 ~u~~c;:.::,~=~a~ ~~~~Y~1.:::':'~lllldeo::~1= 9110:,~r'==· M~~~ 0t.'.nlC:=~i~i1 1914 6534-83 . nmn t~IU w '"'.' ~ court before IUMMONI C•tll Ind Plr1 CtlOll, ...... ""'" of ~ 5, 1M3 Tiii• 1111"'*11 WU lllld wtfll IM Tl'lll bullflMI I• oondUC!fld by: • Publllf>ld Otanoa cou t Dall)' 1uie heanng.y 0ur appear· NOTICE Yeu iw.. llMfl ellld. tuc/I crldn to bl flCICIPlt bll 10 IM • "'1t11 Col.tnty Cfettc of Ot1nge Covn1y on generll partMAflip. PllOt Die 18 25 t083 Jan 1 8 lance may be ftoe b fM OOUf1 in., ._... ....,_. JOU PlflOllll tlC)f_,lallw llld to 1he Publllllld O<ange Cout Dilly Nov. 28. 1983 Jotin Diii Mc:KenMY ~ 1984 · · • • • ivour a ttorney non or Y wttMvt ,.. ......_ ~ _... Coun. T9tl Plf'Olil\t 01 thl lfTIOUnf ~ Die 11. 1e. 25. 1N3, J111. 1, n.11271 Thll 1111-1 -llled wtth UM 654043 " ' ,.U ~ wtlMll at ........... bid to aoc;ompeny lhl offlf and IM 1984 MOWISR. GltrrNP A ...OWN County 0.k Of Or1ng1 County or r PACIFIC VfEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetery • Monuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCORMtCK MO"T\JA"Y nH L.eQuM Canyon Rd. tAguna Beecti. Ca. 92661 494-9415 llAL TZ llUUROM IMITH a TUT--..L WllTCUff CHAPIL 427 E. tflh 51 COtt.aM..-~·n1 _lF YOU AR).~ CREDI· tM...,..,....... ....... bllanc:e 10 bl pa1c:1 on c;oolltmatton &44143 A.....,. .. LR Nov. 28, 1983. , ---... ---1c_NO_T_l_C£ ____ ,r~1.u.~R o r a cont!n&;t credlto 11 you with to Nik tt11actvkle 01111 or 1e1e by 1ti. cou11. T1.11-. ""'"· aeo c-.-om. l'll1llil ____ ... UUL--------1~of, the de<leaaed ye. fU r lllomey In 1111• rn1t1tf. you ehould operttll'Q •nd rn1ln11111nn I X· ruauc NOTICC ..... ()Mol ... _, Publlltlld Otlngl COMI Dell) NOnCa °' iv. clal With 1h.mU1t e do eo prornruy '°that "°"' written pen-. and premluml on tnturlllOI ......,. 9-tl. c.. ~ Piiot 0ec; •. 11. 19, 25, 1H3. ll\.IDOl IAU .,our m --ou rt or l'llPOf\M, 1 Ill)', mey be ni.ci on t<:C9Pllbll to tti. ~ "'91 be '1Crmout .,...II ~ 1347~ RE. Loen •32071435 !Present tt t.o lhe pe""8.l rep-time. Pfotltld u of tl'll dat~ conllfml-MAm ITATDm'M'T Publlehld OtlllQI CO..t Delly you.,. .. DVAULT VNDP A resentauv 1 ehi~ppoflntet,y the El~~.:'.~-:;:~: ::~1:110~~ _: t~ ~:"'-1~ l*90nl _ doing Piiot o.c. 4, t 1. 1e. 28. 1913834o-83 rtalC NOTICE NO'TI AMO NCUMTY A--· ~urt w t n our ~tha "" IU ...... -.. VIL ,... 11111 lntuftnel policy """ bl ., the !""' .. ,_ ... '1CTTTIOUI .,... .. ..,,,. DATID Aaie-t ,., ,-. 'rom the date of first .,.... .....,.. • • ..., '-le •xPl"M of IN purcbMllf. . THE t.ITlLE OAZ.E.80. 1733 W11t Nit.IC NOTICE NA• ITATIMINT UMU .. YOU TAKI ACT10el TO bf letters u~rovlded ...,.~ Ml n ... ...._ 81<11 or oftlre .,. lnvttld tor ttlll iClllf °'' ~ IMdl, CA. 02MO Thi foltoWtng petWOn le dolftc "'°1"1CT YOUR "'°"1CJY, rT ~' f . • lfJl'I ........... tM llMM el ptoPett'f end muet bl In Wl1tlnQ end IShlnQWq, 2121 li'ub'(Ot .. Apt. '1C1mOUI IUllMIN tlulllllll ta· MAY• ICKJ>ATAIUllUC IAL.l.iwon 700 0 e Probate "' ....,,.., Ill .. ....., ,.. wlll bl~ 11 tM ... ofllotl of IE. Fulletfon. CA. t2t3t ...... •TA~ THE HAMoA OAll.l AT ONU • YOU MUD AM IDlANAnoN bf CaUfomia. The tlme )f' ......, • .. ,,......., .. 191.i ,_ ,rank. AoltfMn, Frlldue, and ~ ~ Ottn. 2921 ~ Tl'9 fOloWlno petlOl'll .,.. dolllQ POINT, S44tt OotOln t.an1et11, oarw 0, THI NATU"I 0 ' THI ~!Una clalml will not exp., ......... ,........., " ...,, _, ... Minn, by Hll'VI)' M. NelmM, II•~. Apt, E. F'ultrton. CA. t2t3l 111.WneM II: Po!M, CA. t2C75 =::=:~'1~~ou prjortq.four monthsfrorntl ........... 10<~ '°'the~,..,,...,,,. ; .. ~~tel by:. UPLAND PAOPEATIES, 181tl John o. Hldtt.i. 4118 Mttrltan A-, OH OE<:at8EA 27ttl 1"3 AT date ol the heari .. a notkw. •u..ct.._ ............ llYI, at 101 W•t llfoedwly, ~ Hllln SUl*-Gian !Ml MoOutmOll, Unit H. IMM. CA. -· a.mont. l.iA. 94002 • . 1 ... ---~ • 1111 ....... 111 _.. ...... I 100, San DieOO. CA. 92101, Of mtrJ ......, 027t• Thie~ le OOtlduClld by:• lO;OO A:~:.i. WE8T£RN THRIFT & .~ ........................... bl lllld w4tl'I tlll Clettc of IN ~ Thta ....,.,_, ... -with !tie John c 80011 11198 EHi lr.alvldUel :.':'." ... "":l'°"'~A~f~ voU MA v EXAMINE ... ~ -= • ._:.. -"""" ~ -,. ._ w. li:,'7 fi':."" "'-""""" M .......... """ H. """" ""· ....., o. -· THE HIOHEST 810DEA FOR CASH ~ile kept by the court 1f you .. r=· ... .,.... .. MotllQOtnetY petl«lllly, at 81'1'/ tlrnl • • ~ •2114 Thll ltattmtnl -lllld wlfl the . · a 11fet flftt pubbllon of tt111 notlCI "-~ ~ ftlef'lard 0. 8um1, 111H Eatt CouMv C1ettc of Orange County ar OA CASMIEA s CHECK. (peyabll ., tare lnteM!ted '". the est.ate, THI NDANn A .... end blforo mellll'\t ''"' ..... but not Publllhld OrMOe ....,_. MC!Ourmot1. Unit H, lntne, CA. Nov. 23. 1N3. tlrM of .... In l""'1 mon.y OI tM Mv.1 """Y lltt'Ve upon the eX· I "9 ......... ~--16let man &·00 pm on f*u-. 11 Piiot o.ci. 11• ll . a . 1113• Jen. ' 92114 -Unllld I t .. •) AT• 1111 !AST"--,._ ,. . ' . -, ' 1t&4 .., __ , KA TEI.LA AVENUE OAANOE ltcut.or or admlnl.atrator or ....... ,... w,.. " 1..... . 9"7-13 MtottHt Hogen, 111ea E111 PublteNd Ot1n111 COMt '- CAUFOANIA ALL RioHT Tml "•pon tM anome~ for t.h; U · 1~ .. ·--,.. ....... '°' """* lntomwrtlon and tl6d McO\itmOtt, Ufllt M. I~. CA PllOI o.ci. 4, 11, ti. H . '"'· • • ""• .,. afttt ttlie ..,,.._.II fOf!M, 8')pfy 111 IM oMol of l"9 It• t271• "SIT~ AHO INTEREST IN THAT CERTAIN ltcutor or adml U'ator, and rou .... wtth thll ooun • loml)I '°' 1111 perlOtltl ~-=-"8JC NOnCE Wllll•m Matlin, "ttl bet 1-------------NOlE ANO TRUST DEED DAT!Olfile w lt.h theeoutlwlth proof~ 1o the~ ti... McDunnott, unn ti, IMnl. CA. P\llJC NOTICE ..... 13ttl, 1"2, EXECUTED IY ~ do dtfault wt11 bl The right"~ lo rtt.CUny riCllUOUI..... HT14 Of\ DENNI& A FAATT IH l'AVOAIC>( tervk'e. a written rtq\HS\ enllred ' IOn Of tn. p11i1n-11\d 111 bids. U.. ITA~ K1vln W1lll•r. 18 lH Eut l'ICtmOUl--M Of! JOHN" MUSCH. lt&atinc that you deslre spodaJ 1119, end meyenter t~ Delld: o.o.mblr T, 1_., TM ~ PftiCWI 11 Ooil'O McOwmott. Unit H, INtne, CA. MAim ITA~ a.Id ult_. bl l'lledl. blrt ~ no~ of th• fl lint of an ln· "*" tor tM ,..... a. Anna M. MootgOIMIJ, • ~-= '2114 Thi to1oW1no ,__. -...,_ ~t«wwnnly,9JCPIW Ot~ '"""'and a blemeftt of ~. wNof1 petlOl\ll ~ OI AAM ~Tl"P"llll, tHtl ~ &dlollf9!d, 111N ea. ~ M: plied, f'IOIWdlnO tlttl, 5l 11111°'1~;-J ppraf ... _ •• OOIAd ter~ of thl Ell ... of N()MilA L~ Wood lr'OCltl Cir., 0.. Grew, MoDurw10n. urt11 H, trw.,C&. '2714 ..,.Jtl·Llfl ITATIONI OI AMIN ~. IO .,.y the unpeld--ie ..eta or 0 UH! peu• ...... tlll ~Of~ WOOOIH 0.0-0 CA. t2t44 TNI ~ .. OOftdUated l)y' a ...... aotS1To.ftCtflttrDr.ate. MG .,...,_, II of "19 Noc• MCUt'ld by tMll tionl or aa:ounta mentioned :....°"""t . In ... OClf'no-"'AHi(, AOllMAN, l'l~HDUI • "°'*'A ~ 112•:a Wood-generwl '*"*..... ~ ....... OA. mn .__ "u' ' AQrtamtnt to w : ln Sctctlon 1200 and 1200 & of ,,_. . MANN IJfootl CW., Cl"*' Qtow, CA. ~ o. luml Q , A. Wood CompMlla. ..... 124, .... 49 tnc:tudlltl M prOlltdled In .... _ ,.._,., I ~te ,..'...,._ Oiled: APrtl ta ty: H.-wf M, ~An~ tor fft44 Thia It...,,...,, WM 111M w11h tn. UIU MMtno Dr., L..,ne ,.._ lllMI Nolt, teMnoel, If ~ ..... Uft! ......uom: a ,,_,.., LI.I A. IRANC f1w1one1 ~td\19. MN M fNt ~ 11 ooMulMd by 111 Coun1y Otar11 01 Ofenoe <:ottnl)' on CA. llt'n Ctletfll and ~ of tN PAUL J. BARIA 9Y: Nena)' Otwtt. ~ ' ~ Noor. 11. 1ea. Thia._.,_ 11 ~ 'F , ~ l'Htl IMM Blri., Sele. ue --~ NARWYa--.ao. "-A...,_, ,..._,_.llOll. . THftlfT AHO LOAN As-Tuda CA. tHH ,_.........., c.. ~ "°-* ......,. • ™' .......... -... """.. ,.,..._ IMlll*IV a wnoee t.\n A. wro.. IOOIA~ 'l -........ .._ ~· Qoun!y ~ ot °""""County on MM=t• II Law TNI .. ..._, -..... Wiii" AtalfTANT MANI.OS. Publi.hed Oranle C.0.t ....... OA. , 9"' ...... CA. lhtt ,.,.. -~.ft, 1 ... IY: D.L. VAH OIOfL (71f) lli.1171 as . ~ _, w ......... ILi '* 0.0 t, 1la. -....,... C.... o.M. .._ ~ C.-t11 er.,.. ON1W • ~~eo.~119oe0ally PUo& Die. tf, IS. 24, ~ "'°'~~ec-t~Not ~1.~1~.-~-=:;•t:~':.t o-, N111MO °'11111 eo."tl A ' OIC ff, II, 11, 20, 21, 11a 1"3 Die. 11. 11.11, 11N. 1 tM4. o.o. l1 11. 14, 1MS lft4. PICKO.. 4. 1t. II, ti, 191S. ~ 0.0. 4. 11. !I. 11, 1ta \... -.I el46ot3 8517-83 • --• 1111-a ... ,.., l:'Ml..a3 • ... ~--------,_ -•---·---_ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 18, 1983 ' / 10 steps toa successful garage sale. G•'•IJ~ \•le' Y•'O .,,. t"'"> ,.,.™"'A•lt' ,,.Ito) ~ 1tt .. 1 ~• ~} ~ • "''vt ... , ,, 'f\lw • '"'""' 11'\t" d~i > ,,._..., 'W""-' 1 "" .. .-..1--.. u 1 H•'H.1') • -Al '--"-i th NEED INTO CA5 .... ,,.,.....,. ... ._. )t't t ... (j ~I )t' J f .... ""... ' ... ' ..,.',r> J at11' Of Q.itrA.ge Of w nen vOu ""'1 .A '''''ft ••''• '-A" n•""' • 'l•'•vt ).if,•~. ~1 1n101rw "' .. •e•n ~ .. , •~ w un-.anted ·l•Mi ..-no mt1•• ,....,,n", Ju" 1 ,. II ) f\;h •t '\ t1101t1<1Dlt! 1nit foll ... • J lhe ~ lO SllCJS ""'•' ,.,.. ... l ,."'"i.• 2 ~~~t .,~~.~ell .. e~ ... ">1 . u • ... "'" ... 1 ". • 0.,1 "e .. , '' .i ,~ J') 1rt ..., ... t" • .l uri 1 .,. t" Ji"J • ...... \)t t1.d:. uf1.,. J.& •d UC.-{'-.' -,Jf( '"-l-'"' ; , t J.l I l,;f t. I 1 GP•a.(".""tjlf•ttl, d;l\\J')(.J .... ' t •' ,.,,_ .. ,, U\~ LOO,,,t".-t''•"''''' .-~ ''"'''• .. ""I ~ete ,s d v'lQfS't'.J dO Garage Sd ~ -ors" 3 Write your ad. · • Ben1wooo roc1.1n9 cna" loyS 1n,an1s c101111n\j 19U V•Cl•Ola on 01'1.l nJI dt' '1<'1 ..... n, ~ao9e1• 101'> 01 unu!tl.Jdl 1ems '0( ~ ,onect CV'I pta,,ts Rt•t&stir1\~ "HS e am IC' I) pm 5arurua, •"" S..nOd) 123~ Sou1'1 4.n)'Sftee1 Y """"-l N~ Jus.! wes1 oi Ma ,, ana 2na Use rn.~ >clfT'l-''t-ao cl\ a ;v•~ Be sure 11.1 'S' "''""·"~"'a1 •te,,.,s Bed.., "Srt> • ct\ '"'()~S-c:ie U '9"e .J ·~c1. ns • "eedeO 0(;"" t ...,~,.~!:"tire, 3: l""!lo -man, tx-~P e ~on I 001"P' ' -.lt* r t•' t~c"' _ AJT1UN 0 n t ao .. ~t' ~e l"Y"" "'J t _ • • , ... J ..... •t' ; ,-er., ·em r. ''"'' ,. .. n•usr t•t-" n '""' '..s' !"'-'!l'J'' ''"e .... , t 4 ~~~r~ --~,~.~~~~~s: ... 1 .~ •• ~ "It" ~'• 1t. ' •.., C t' S"'-;' °""" .,..., tu• ., ,. f •0a11 P ~· • ..,,.,.,roo1 ((\-1 _h ... .,, Co)• .• ,.' .. 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' )P~ )1 t11.,;1 \He••t Ov Oil\' n :J a'".,,,.,,! 1·"''., ·'' 1" AU ... , , ~'TI~ 1 fl¥'°'~ r J,., a ..... ~ •ria1 '*"'..,'' c' JP' ... t. .. c .,..,,.. ... ,.., drtlJ ju' l'+On qf ga1 ·HlP :n11P S•CJTI Pu ,\ 11 t t • N •• , 1?Y' ' """ ... tl+Jr ( '"'1 J"(,j' ,_,.''I Ma,. Dt1tll\ ,...,,.r~ '"l'Y can oe 54'1'" clt'arly (J"1r .. 7 Markinq prices. • "uPC.• t i,rr,rtll'\' 11" ...-ar r, ~I~ Jf'l..:l O•O'S C1I !tl•l•.,,lo.t tna•"' r• '1¥~ ,.... 1 J 1 ,..,. vY "'fls,,nq 14'C~ Hr)NP1ttr 1ou ,.... •"" 'f ••• ., ~' pnc.4"1 ""-Gan 1e \~ ~' ~'~ tc-r .. ar4-1 .J," 1f-'' c,..., .., ()f"•r "''d'P'• .. 1 10v Cd"' \01 .,<Ju '..ttfo t 11•,.j) I • n '~ ,-IU.,.. .HhJ \10,.,.. cl.Jd I Ifft! t,.t (11 8 Servin<J refreshments. ffi•~ (]~~""( • r .j "., I \' '""1Vf a,,0 , .... ,_.'\ d •t ,., , 't' • atmosf)nt",,. 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Make syr e 8very1n1ng c.a<' oe seen H11re tard ~010 or • boaros\AWKI H 1nelves ti.~n two c:ri111s Oon 1 cause peopl(' in ~no O\/llf unless you can 1 rielp 11 use one 1ao1e Ha dt>Sk ;vherf' you c.an see ev••V'"'"O ano lake mont'I UH only one cash 00• 111n ca"' or oo•u work lu'9) and rna•e 1ure someone 11 IPP01nle<l casri1er a1 a 1,,.,,t, Atra"QI! beloreriano lo• a ••·tono wt'IO can ""''P en\w_.r Q~t 01\s 111• .,, fOt 1unCh elt liec your ne1qfiti0r1 and friends. .SM 11 any wan• •o '°'" fO\I' \Ille '~"' ... 11 01ve you tQ<neOn~ 10 \"lrt 8•~ Wl1'1 end •"C'HH 1nlatUt "' your lale II 0111ers ,orn )'Ou De aure 10 include lh,. 111 YoU• art lti•tmPle fhree-,amity ur-• nt •Oht>othooo 1<11• ) Oroup sares are a 101 more run 100 Daily Pilat class1t1ed ads phone 642-5678 To Pl1ct Your Ad, C1I ln1t1fM lalt 1•••1t1 lta la.le it.111 fer Salt ...... fer lala 642·5678 REAL £STAT( tt.i.lt--.. '"'"''° H.llh• t*-• ,,u-.ul• c:.,.,11 .. n..1 t\i ... h c~11to11<111 '"''•I M.u l'-•"" M•""" lMtw P11o1r11 rJ 1of'u • 1tWhW1h \ <111JlC'°" Uwuiu'-"l."' 8'.-h th.m• u.1t•""'• h\.11.- l-t(Uh~ lit -i t ... .iuh. ... thH" l ... l(wht lllijllllM•I 1-'k• t ott•I Mi..,.•••,,\,.,,, N'"'''"' t'-~h ~ .... t'l1hli.fl\t '-11 JU•H '0.Jif~liH91111 ~11'4 """' ........ , t::W ... h ~NI t°! l..;cvtW :••u.1n .... ·t n.-..,. h Tu.on Geaeral 1M2 C..tral ll02 lnnal 1M2 Ge1t1al 1002 WOOllllllE 1U111 LOWEST PllOEI :: Light & airy, beautifully 1w1 decorated Townhome. 3 1111H Bdrm. 2'1t bllh with a 1q1·1 harmonious. open 11001 :~~: plan. One of the prettlett 11131 Townhomes you wlll ever 1113• seet Don't mies thltl 1~ Be Io w mark et a t ::::! S I 64 .000. 646-7 171 Ir.It& IOW IUH II))) ·~' THE REAL ESTATERS IOOW • DdetoJt Boy11, Beach Real Estate SUYIEW Taatefully decorated. Four bedrooma. EKpended "Por1 Royer· model Cus- tom doors with leaded glass. Cour1yard ape In 1ttr1c1lve Ille O.llghtlul view of city llghll $495,000 131-1300 :~;: CISTIM STlllTtR 1...., This home hat been com-l•--------11111• plelely remodeled New IAUNllT FAMILY lllMEI Stl,IOO lge 3 bdrm Older fmly home oo huge lot Exltt· Ing FHA loan II only 8.5% lnterMtl 759-1501 ""'"''" knock• often when you use rH ull·gettlng Dally Piiot Claultled Ad• to reech the Orange Coast market. Phone 8-42-5678 \\t-..U••·l~h f M·.t1I• U••t~ I""'' kitchen. appllences. cabl· :;: nets. forc;ecJ arr unit and 1uw more Also his add-on 11w family room wtflrapl8C41 ::;:. Only $116,900 631-7370 3600 sq. ft of custom -------Tudor llving located In Want Ada Cell 8-42-5678 ~~~~~~~~~ A""'"' "~""'"'"" "~ °'''"""" ,,, .. , •. ,h tiu•ll't•4V PH•f•h 11"'' IN\ t!i' l~:M 111· 1-M• IJ/ tl'lo , ... 1err111c family neigh-Hunt & Assoc1·ates borhood 4 Br 31'1 Ba, den arid huge famlly room Solid Olk woodwork throughoul and many special features. Owner has bought anolher-will arrange f1ntae11c new "t ll" h ,~ t ... 1 ..... '1•1\!11, t--'tttji. ''" t ..... t ...... ,11~11~ t~11•I• """ loot,. tt -v• · "'' t~ M11\•'1 TRADI T 10:\i \L RL\LTY ,..,...,,. ... .,. ,.._,, t .. ~llltl c ,,. 14.! 14\l , .... ... : ,,.>4 •--------• financing. Only $375.000 Ask tor Hallie Strock ''1\11 ·•I I ••\,6111\ ~ "'' ·I 'W\• K.11"''".., t .. r"\. .. 11. ...... l'rvprrt) TuTw $tw.n"41 RE!:>.. ........ 11£ w ... ...s RENTALS H -u-tt.11ni.a~ l "lu1f\1~t" l'l' 1bd0 UllO 16Ull 182~ • AA :•111 lHt For Ad Action Call a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 644-7020 LIHO llUL ESTATE \'••O•i l' v1n i·,.,~l'nl Tu'illnhoi~ turn Tuwnh11""-"'' l nf f ~Jil• '" t\.rn I~?< 1'll ~~~~~~~~~ :?'\-,C Llttle Mfsa Muflel ut on a Tullet, along came 1 1plder Ind read In Iha Dally "llot Claulfled section abOUt Miu Mui · fel'• Tutte1 and bought It f<>< $9.95. You can sell your tuflet end lot• of Oltler thrnga through Delly Piiot Cluallled Adi. Call 6-42-5678 l"-5 I•"'"" Cnt Apr.rl.mftni. f""""°"~ A'2iUttrrni. l'nt Ar> .. n.rn 0< Uni ..... ..,~ ~ • ..,Ao &.W'd U-.vb MH.rb Lwnt tlunw"l ~ ... l'f\n'W'"r ft'"11L..t. \' .... tk.lft ~Lab • Rci-rH ... t.. \u Sh..1at.- • K4·nw.Lt W anh"°' <•.raacn fUt R.t-nt Off•• tw-nwb eu.,.,-.._.,,. R#nt.U I ""1nJ Krni.I> h\du.t-1 Krnwh ~~·(9"' M ...... M..n ... &. 7~3~ lt>OU :nuo 2AOO 19()(1 nm 1904 l\IU) '!ll(ltl 1V07 W(le i-new 1Vll 1Vl4 291~ 1918 1910 111n NJ) A""°°"CEKNTS A.J\nt."'~~ "'n\A l,."'t Al t ound p,""lfloth P~~lfWI ""''"""-~ 'h1•1U ~ lr')trudM.ton fu""I BUSll1€SS Ir FINANCIAL ..,..... lt)f" "W.lr 4Ul2 -Upponun.bn 41114 ..-V.,.nltt! 4Ulfl\ •w nl Oppu'1Ur'lth~ 4illtl itt Wanll"d. -4011 '" L..•n 4014 \\.nl.t"d 4028 EMPlOYKNT "'~•·h t \\,.11h•I A*'4ALS KRCHANOISC 11118 I• \j I )0,0) "Ill ))Z() )))0 ))3.' Wt1i r.011 <'\..,. 14 -." tK>ll H•·lit ''• • ti. .. h t,OU ( .... ., •• ~ t..-t•J•I"'_.. t Mii• c ..... , th" &4.llft t , .... ,. ' ... no:z t wot 1f• ft()~) ~100 I ~;o l 6211 ~ll~ M-.. 11 .. ti• ... Ult 6218 M .. "'"'"''"'' &121) M,.,.., .. 1 llu.H\tn'i!·ni.. &U4 t tit•• •urnllwff & •. ,u • .,..... .. , 6226 ...... ,,. .. & l.lf~~ f'tJll ...... ,, t .c ........ 6130 T\ k.t·t. .... ,,.,.,.. ~1l1 BOATS l h•tf•·• tv"' 71•10 ( ,1 IH .... .. 14)~ I t'•1~• I ~011 ,,.., lm• ", ..... 1 '-'k1 10111 M .... ., ... ·~Ult+ lOlfj M,tttH ..._. '" "'" 'UlO 'l1)A ~ P• • h 101'l ''""'"'ti' ln24 '""~Jil•• ~ lru.lrUI ( .. !fl 1(f,lf') "'-•lt".,.rh TOl.A TRANSPORTATION A111r .. f1 .Wiit Oto "•t.~ tMJS'Z l'•tnV''" MOl4 M H11if (t.)lo°' tt'Hh • Mu1on yd,... ~ .. ''"' IOU M""" II'~"""-l'MJ20 k\ • Mll2 AUTOMOTIYC AUTOS IMPORTED 111121 ll01'I •111) t1n1 ~lot •111 • th •. ,, "11• ll111>vn VI 11 U.l,..;rt11n VI IV YfH<111r1 9111 •l•I ~123 11•••1• 912• lw1u t1i? J., .... , .. ,, ,.,,_ till t,.,.,-~~.... t l)J IAnn• t13~ ........ 11>7 Ma•I• 9141 M .... ,,.., tl4l Mrn..,i.. R-n1 ~IU M11.wb!Wl1 tlO M<O 910 0,...1 1131 Pon\l'U JIW ,....,...,1 tlU ~ tU7 OPEN TODAY l·S Old C4M-5 ldrm, 1111 spaciols, 11clti1g $549.000 442 Begonia. Old CdM Cyn/hllls view, q111h1t, spac. 3 bde•, 11t• kltch $495,000 .. 528 Seaward. Cor Highlands. CdM Stcl11ded retreat, 3 ldna, 4 la, 01 a beach S 1.980.000 465 I Brighton Rd . Cameno Shs Creat lto•e. brick & woo4 4 I r, Det, Spa $310.000 2012 Port Bristol. HV Hms . N 6 U~l()UI: l-1()MI:§ REAL Ti)RS .. , 61-5--6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar II~ Ill CUYOI CISTIM Spacious family home on large cul-de-sac property. 6 Br, pool. spa. great view of golfcourse and mountains. Call for super financ- ing . $1.300,000. J oan Lewis. SllOllEOLIFfS CUSTOM ltME 4 Br. study, and large ciuntry kitchen. Ideal for la:-ge family. Separate Mstr suite upstairs w/lovely view of CdM beach. Assumable 1st T.D. Owner will carry large 2nd T .D. $595,000. Sharon Smith. OOEHFHllT LOT Possibly the most exciting white· water view lot available on the California Coast' Located in the private oceanfront cornmuruty of Irvine Cove, this spectacular buildable lot offers privacy, securitry. and access to private beach. $2,200.000 fee simple. Martha Macnab & Barbara Callihan. PUii a W /YI Ill .IASMllE ORHI Popular Plan 3 on large green- belt with a view of ocean from living room and patio. Large Mstr suite, formal d ining rm and family nn. Good financing. $379.000. Maxine Propp. 644-6200 ·::~::.~· SCC\\~lv\-~£trs· 14"'°" "' CU.t I ~UN o:~~:-":;: ~. -~~~ ......... --ck p,,"" ....... \"' 'f'!t'"" " •t I.._ .,, """"°~•• R A G E N 1 I I I I P R H A T H E LJ' I 1· I C E R H II H I I' I I I S RREA C I ,,. .. ..... REAL ESTATE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS Chestouts roasting on an open fire. mistletoe and holly .. some of the holiday magic y9u'll enjoy in this Big Canyon 4 BR & den home. Spacious mstr suite w/sparkling pool and lush garden views. Wet bar. 2 fplcs, spa & 3 car garage+ pvt. sec. system. Recently reduced & priced to sell g $599,500. Jeri. 840 4888 2125 S•n Jo•quln Hiii• Rd. Newport B••ch IS1-ll00 .· Think about it! Salespeople Needed! Get ready for a booming 1984! Uruque Homes has administrative support. liberal comm1ss1on s plits; sales momentum; perfect location and a sound reputation. Now you can pin them De<-embe~~ the perfect tLme for a change: parJ"I· pate in community wide Chns;iaS promotio n . o ur "pu e Book"tcalculator training seltnars and the traditional '84 sales ,._:k-off breakfast at the Balboa Bay lub. Phone Jim Wood. 675-6,0 for a confidential interview. BAYFROHT~Q apect.ouW MCI ..._ VIEW "°"' ... ...,. ...... ...... ..... ....., A MnCty ~+...... let&.OWnerwtil oetrt h Tm~ T .D. °" ... fl'D LAND pup u1J. 111· 1400. HOME + 1~0ME $189,000 ,... ..... ~ + ... holM Oftfr 1 blooll .. .,._ MCI YI blooll .. ..,. "A" l'w _,_ .... _..,....._AIM •• ., .... :-,,.....,rental .... """ .... 111·14W RtDOE..fOREftR VIEW -•sltJ MCI ....... .......... ....,,.... 4 •::::r.:o::=-..:.-:.: ............ .,...., ··-·1·14a JNDA ISla aAYFRONT :.:::::=.-:: ·=:::::.:.: ,_ 111Urru 11 td1d ...... ,...._ ..................... ,,Ill-..... ................ o.w ....... ., ... ........... ..,_,.. UDO ..... .uRQa LOT ........................... .....,, , ... 11 .. ,1 ............... . lllLC I fI 1IUI ...,,.. ..... dll .... ~v-· .............. . WAT£RFROl'{'f HOMES, INC lllM. UT A TC ..... """""' "-"fir .,.., .. ~·~ ,._ W C-.....,.. JI' ,...,,,.. 1M ,,...._..._.. ....... ........ ........ ., ... .. .; ' , . .,,. • JI, .,,..,.,.-·-···· Dir Ill IAllYll "IUll" HI0,000 A lovely lg townhome in one of Newport's finest gate-guarded community. 4 BR, bonus nn, high ceilings, lots of glass, gorgeous patios & planting. Priced un~er market by trans- ferred owners. Lucy Rose. PlllEVEll YIEW 1111,000 Unobstructed, this 3 BR, 21h bath 'Jodelle' home features a wood paneled Crum ly nn & is located on a very quiet cul-de-sac street. Enjoy the beautifully landscaped entry t'Ourtyard & the breathtaking views. Ed F.8cano/Maureen White llAllHll lllllE -12,4IO,OOO This custom built Italian Villa Mediterranean Villa has a 180 degree view of ocean, and New- port Harbor. Interior includes soaring entry tower, gallery, for- mal dining rm, living nn, library, entertainment rm, subterranean wine ceUar, three secondary suil- t"S, pool. spa. S haron Smith and Ed Escano Ill CAllYOH FIHST 1121,000 Dean<.' built Deauv1lle over- looking fairways, country club & night lights of Ha rbor Ridge. This bright & cheery 3 BR, den home has a lg entertainme nt area with private P.OOI & spa. Barbara Aune EICEPTIOUU Y SEClllE 1211,000 2 BR tri level condo overlooking Big Canyon Golf Course. Won- derfully private location & se sibly priced. Martha Macnab 11.v.11. uiJo Fabulous financing "below~­ ket" interest rate ava1labl~ ~R. formal dining nn .. fam ry· with lots of paneling & Frerfl doors & windows. Pool & </1· Great family home. Close tr-'<>mmuni- ty park. Includes )lid Do011a Godshall Ill CHYH 1411,000 $50.000 PRICE £DUCTION. 2 story. 3 BR, 21 BA customized townhome w,1 many skylights a nd view of ,ean. sunsets & city lights. You..:ash offer will make owner rrve quickly! Danny Bibb ll&llllllJllE 110,000 VIEwJodelle Model -This homl>ffers luxury and comfort. 3 Bl· 21/i BA. formal dming nn & panoramic view of all New- P.'·t & the Blue Pacific. Low 1terest rate financing. Dan Bibb tHLISll TllOll 12,110,000 BIG CAN YON -Prime Big Ca- nyon location overlooking fair. ways, lake and nite lites. 5 BR. 4 fireplaces, library, billiard nn .. family nn. Attention to every detail in this custom Valentine Built Home. Tom AIJinson &LL TIMI FllEll UI0,000 Cliffhaven home waiting to be completed needs. paint, plaster, & lots more. 4 BR .. 2 BA .. good ' neighborhood. -Good potential. Joan Lewis IAYSMOllE'S SPECIAL Hll,000 Executive, family home, private beach comm. 11h lot corner gar- den home. 4 BR. 3 BA completely remodeled. Includes land. Dona Chichester. IAYFllHT OI W. Ill S1, 111,000 A Charming redecorated home -l BR suites -sun filled terrace on the bay. Slip for lg yacht -Off street parking for extra cars -A great investment properly. Owner will finance. Barbara Aune Ill CUYOI TIWH•E SlH,000 Wanted: a new owner who de- mand the finest. No expense has been spared in the upgrading of this fabulous "Deauville." Air conditioned and corner view l~ cation. 4 BR & family nn. Lucy R06e IAYHllT Sl,Hl,IOO Fee. Water-Water everywhere! Dramatic c u stom h om e w/privacy! Pier & slip for SO footer + 2 more. Top Quality throughout. Ca ll Do na Chichester Pltol 1111111 Tl SILLI 1111,000 Jasmine Creek-Ocean view! Prime cul-de-sac view location -a~:rnre story~n ~ tlgious asmine Creek· Com- munity tennis, pool, 1eew1ty. ln- cludH land. Martha Macnab WI -• UYllMD SMt,111 Tradltlol'\81 00.uly! Newly re- m odeled featuring fam· Dy-kltthen w/fl~place & top of the line 1pplianc'el. 3 BR, 2 BA, formal dinlnc. Dona ChkbeNt .,. I . I I - -~- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18. 1983 D7 ............. l&lt ~•·••al ~·~"'"~~•~•:..lal=lt:....._.1~-=-~-...;=~~ l n1tt ler Salt IHlft ler Salt l11N1 111 Ille 1 ..... 1., Salt 1 ..... tar lali lea1tt l1t l&lt 1 ..... 1., lal• lltl..... ~iiiiiiiiiii;;11tiiaiJl~!l;;iiii~l~I !"••al ll02 9apaJ lOOJ 9tas!I l!02 Jal.Ma blad 1006 Int...... lMI lut. ..... tiff - larbcl Cole r OPEN HOUSES TODAY -----u·.--,·su---~-,..t>~"••y *710SSayfront ==========-~ rrom 1h11 un-}!n Q Vi AllltCA'S lAICUf HI .\l.hH<' ........ !-:..~-.~ - Realtors. ~ . -J tn .J "i"tWruon.i:"~ ~,~,>~:?!Ni,~ . ....,..... .. fl'V float for s~· boat. Priced '° Sl.2~.000 UIYlll PfOl)etly. 3 Bdrm 3 'f et ew "tt'm• 5 B r"1,, ~ ba + l Br guM .r ......... PHellJ crea11v1 uM of naturel on 2-iote & 1~ dO<lk IULTY CO f75·5511 ~-UH Clluy. llMr Si..rta .•. -......... ~·-SllS.Oot lllYllE TERRACE woods and decor11or I 1 400J)OO Miiiion Open • wa11p1per. Priced lor • hO~ff Sunday 1•4:30 OLIE OllOIU IEL IUI l l PLEX Prime location. 2 blocks from Big Corona bt>al·h J Bdr, 2 Ba owner's unit +-I year old 2 Bdr, 2 Ba rental unit Must St't.' to appreciate Call for appt Ask ing $369,000. COU 0# NEWPORT AUL TORS 2111 &.C....HwJ,.C....MI ... t 75·SS11 lllYllE TERRIOE · Say & ocean views. lndoo< PoOI, vaulted Optm 1 !J, 1a:i:1 (;atnt••u T\•rr,•<~· ce11tng. 4 bdrms. 4 baths P1moramll· bay & Ol'l'an v1('w from ·I Dr. I fi.1 2412 Cliff lme, l..,.rt It~" .......... $515,Mt 1)11t1u, pool hurnt!. Pa 1tnl! l~-atlun. $775,1100 4 bdrms. 3 baths. Spectacular bay & ocean view. Security system. tam. rm 131 VII U.. SolMI, UM Isle............... $1,695,000 Unique 3 Story baylront 4 bdrms + maid. den. wine cellar Pier & shp. YllTA HL. UM UYPlllT .Fabuloua bay & mountain vtew. l Bdrm, l Ba condo co-op. Lowest prkoed at $29~.000 IAYSllE PUOE UYFllOIT 209 Vla CorM1, lUt Isle ..................... $55Uto Spectacular bay front dp lx. 2 b1 . 2 ba up, 2 hr, Completely refurbished 3 bdrms, 2~ baths, 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces. Redul~·$1,SOO,OOO stereo equipment, stained glass. PElllllU HOIE OOEAIFllOIT Ocean & ,etty v1~ws Manne room. 4 hdnn. 3 bath. :rrno '*l ft -4 ,·ar i1ark1n1>1 $I '..!llr1,00U FlllllAllS llllCH HILL TOP New 4 br. 4 \i'i bll, ~·us tom Frerwh NomllUldy Eiltate l 2 prune acre h1llt.op N ow $99:>.ooo OllOUIO CAYS UYFllOIT HIV• 1<>methlng 10 Mii? SELL Idle ll•m• wllh a Clualfled ads do It well Dally Pltol CIUllfled Ad. Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot HS' boat P&llUMIO UY VIEW deck Plans avail. Now $370,000 w ltradt· lllllDWHEAD HOIE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bat h, lake view 3500 sq fl. $440.000 Will trad e for a locaJ property BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR very Quick uJe 'at onlv $127,000 751-3191 111Hntet410t . Olll H0-1011 C::. SElEC T lalNI ..... PROPERTIES PHianla 1007 NEWPORT HEllHTS OPEN Aouse 11.4Pb We<l·Frl-Sat·Sun $ 144,1001 2109 E BalbOa Bl Light & airy 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Lg fem home, bey vu hom11 1hal't great lor $575,000 Sell/trade. dn en1;;11ta1nlng Includes E·Z term1 OWC. PP two llreplaces 111 llvlng 17 14)6'44-16421675-3772 room & lamlly rm Corner C • l u lOZZ 1oca11on ollers RV ac· oroaa e .. ar cess A Super Buylll 646-7 171 THE REAL ESTATERS THE OYER 190,IOO Super 12~.''le, 30 year hxed loan -owne1 will eiso lease wllh opllon A spec· tacvh:ir 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo wltn lots or pr111acy 2 car auached garage A bargain you rnus1 see. $109,900 Call now 546-2313 aetlly Kerr Realty SEEMS LllE & SALE rhls home seems like a Christmas eale priced ar $295,000 WITH LANO. II IS a 5 Bdrm with a lemlly room and a lovely yard II IS a Christmas sale. OPEN SUN 12 30-5 1506 Sant8!1ella 113-1111 Um111 l'ullH l'l\111111 (.'u-liJ111 111111w ~!IA ht'h un II 11111 1.i. l'"" """ l<t•l 11.ilu.-, , $ _?:>.000 Chi lti• t.11ll l'n111" fl.Ilk ul hrmw ul 1Clll-. i.i 1.•kt lull .1tlVullloJl(l' '" Vlt•W $230.000 f\ h•<t t Hui "'' II >Wurth lh<• tn<irwv' :1 ht<lrnu.. 1 , 1~11i, 1111 vl.M, N1·111 .,. ht••" s 12~.ooo Hnh.twJ lfi.· .. 1 ,1 ... n1•r 1!<111~· 2 ho'CJnn rondo 1n r 1111111.1u1 v .• 11 .. , F1r.·pl.1c•· $11!1.9~ 1'••11 N Sp.1 Supt•r hmuly hum1• J btodrrtl• 1;111d 11111111\ ""''" Fuq .. luu• Sul11n11 $170.000 142-1111 11111 IE&Cll IL YI. FOREOLOIHE UNIELIEYUILE FllllllClllll 110 lllllCISI 5 % lX>WN JO l/1% FIXED RATE or 10% down save your down payment m J yrs with mont hly.payme n ts below $860 Pl Call for details. $139,900 (equivalent to $11 H,000 <luc to financing) 4 yr old h<>me lnnt t•ondo) in nice area of H.B. HI-IHI A&11t Lovely family size home on extra large lot near lhe park in lrvm e Terra('C' 3 Bdrms., 2 1 l baths. grN>nhouse, formal dining room and room to expand. Ou t of town owner asking $347.300. This splendid trad itiona l home has pier & float for a 65' yacht Located on presttgious Lido [sle. the property fea- tures random plankl>d oak flooring & hand painted Italian tile. A fantastic buy at $1 ,250,000 Call Joyce Dabolt or Sally Shipley for appointment to see. 341 Roy\•tfr Or'"' N B b 7'> b ib I THE REAL ESTATERS 1-------c.,. ....... , 1022 c..~-··-• ........... _ ....... _.14_ ( 714) 6 73-4400 IEW LISTlll -SUVIEW DUPLEX::! Br 2 Ba "&" 2 Br :! Ba tllk~· IWW) H v ;J('('f'SS $189 000 °'' 11WlUTO BEACH" .llST llSTEt HILIERS .IOY t 21 l l 628·2128 Ttl~ Hartlor Arf'CI'' l.cMgnt h toblisi-.d h al h tatt Co~•Y 1lL \Jl.IJ<>It Guard Gated Community. 3 bedrooms on one of the largest lots. End of cul-de-sac. O ff street parking. Com - munity pool, spa, l$l tennis. Good value at $349,500. Marilyn T"":'itchell MES& YERDE1 QUALITY 4 Br lllltn(· w11h H v Cll't't•SS $139 .900 A VIiie that 111 beaulltul With-In walk111g d1s1ance of beach 2 master suites, 2 , balhS, dining area K11cnen wnh eating area. huge living area Pool. Charming 2 Br unn Needs rt1lurblshmg completely Room lor 2nd unit In reer $189.500 840-6269 spa and 1enn1s Jusa re-'1 CDST& I ES&: Cozy Cottage I Br duced 10 $112,000 Cell _;;~ /.: now 546·2313 • ',J /,~·./7 .J ~ garagl· Allt•y .1t'\.·t·~s r~" ~ /r NEWPORT BEACH IEWNlT THUCE 1120,IOI A true value in Newport Beach. Decorator per- fect amenities plus pool. spa and additional guest parking. This 2 BR condo will charm you on sight! HWPORT OREST 1111,000 Great opportunity to live near beautiful Newport waterfront. Play tennis. relax by community pool & enjoy ocean breezes In this spacious 4 BR condo. Very favorable financing poss., at a great price. Ill O.UYll TIWlllME 1111,000 First time buyer? Executive? Single? Investor? You'll love this 2 BA. 2 bath condo In gated area. Very private wit h nice patio. wet bar, shutters and mirrored wardrobe. Don't miss itl 111 OUYll -MoUll I 111,000 Mexican pavers lead you Into immaculate and attractive 2 BA condo in the heart of Newport Beach. Close to pool and tennis. Perfect for bachelor or couple. Sunny R_atlo, mirrored ward- robes. etc. UHH YIEW lllUl UH,000 New England in Newport! Cape Cod styling on a tree studded knoll lends a certain warmth and horniness to this 2 BR and den condo. The decor Is lovely and the location prime. SUWlll UH,100 Th is lovely, well maintained. 3 BR Monaco In exclusive Seawlnd has every1hlngll New neutral carpets. fresh paint. large yard, etc., etc. There are community tennis and pool facilities tool! lllUR YIEW HIES 1211,000 One of Newport's finest family neighborhoods. 3 BR, 2 BA -one/story -lovely private yard -well located with schools & shopping within easy walking! A MUST BUY!! WEITOLIFF SHl,'4»0 Pretty Cape Cod on super street. 4 BR, pool, spa & space for AV parking. Lots of room In garage for hobbyist & wonder1ul storage In home. A truly solid family homel Ill O&IYll -IWE UH,000 Lowest priced Deane 3 BR. Gorgeous. large yard. view of Fashion Island. Freshly painted, ready to move Into. this fabulous security com- munity at this low, low prlcell UllH llllE 1441,000 Renaissance model. 3 BR, mountain view. prime location. Great financing · large assumable loan. Owner will consider trade, paper. lease option. Gated community with tennis and pool. llYOREIT $441,000 Like a limited edition or a rare wine, this 5 BR custom home le an experience! Not just another home. Thoughtfully, lmaglnatlvely built with quality features too numerous to Itemize. llll&nll IHl,000 Price reduction! Large townhome on corner lot with city lights view -located In private com- munity. _. BR & bonus room. 2 fireplaces and circular kitchen. Available for Immediate oc- cupancy. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS IOAD $87.500.uu l"'ll::Y!?'. ~l!I R E A L T Y llOY lcClllDLE -REALTOR ~~ W:ll ~l=I &48-1129 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES BEACH COMMUNITIES LmllU Mtl,111 Just llstedl Yummy 3 BR + guest quarters on unique large lot w/two patios. Quiet corner. street to street w/some bay view. Recently decorated the home exudes charm and has potential for greatness. Liii HH,000 Just listed! Dramatic 3 BR home at lot value price! Custom built for architect wi den. im- mense windows that lead to two patios. 3 car garage. Will not be held open. Call for appt. today. l&YHIREI SH0,000 Totally remodeled Dutch Colonial In finest Bayshores location. This owner-builder quality home Includes 5 BR, paneled library, formal dining room. large playroom, full security & fire alarm system. IEWPlllT PElllH U 1121,000 Rare 50' ocean front lot. Zoned R-4 this type of property ls seldom on the market. The existing buildings are a 2 BR house with a 2 BR rear unit. It's actually shades of Kauaiill HYER SNORES 1 1,211,000 Extensively remodeled Fee home on desirable open bay. Winding staircase, master suite w/flreplace & veranda. 3 additional bedrooms w/own baths. gournet kitchen, oak beamed family room . New on the marketll Wiii consider exchange. PElllHU UYFHIT U ,I00,000 SPECTACULAR location -SPECTACULAR 60' frontage -SPECTACULAR classic home - SPECTACULAR buy. 2 slips, formal & Informal living room. double master suite, lanal. lovely gardens & lawn. 1111.000 Charming 4 BR home In gated community. Remodeled In 1982. Features hardwood floors. skylights. stained glass, new kitchen & large deck under mature trees. Pool, tennis. private sandy beach within walking distance. lllYllE otYI 11, 1H,OOO Magnificent family home In the coast's most prestigious gated community. 5 BR, 2 large patios. huge ocean view, elegant living room ... professional decor, floor plan perfect for enter- taining and family living! lllT1I UHU 12,I00,000 A coastal landmark designated as one of only three on So. Cal. This magnificent new contem- porary custom home covert a rock promontory wlth • BR. 6 baths and 4 fireplaces and VIEWS forever I CORONA DEL MAR OU CORDIA DEL MAR UH,IOO Original Corona del Mar duplex or front cottage with rear rental. Great south of highway location. Use your imagination here & create. Sellers will be creative with their financing! OIRll& IEL UR Utl,000 Privacy & spaciousness for a large family -or -a valuable addition to any Investor's portfolio, 4 BR, 2112 bath home plus 1 BR. 1 bath apartment unit. Great financing available from seller. COROI& DEL MAR U 16,000 Terrific corner duplex priced to sell. Good In- come property with seller financing. Upper 3 BRs, 1 bath -lower unit 5 BRs. 2 baths. Submit all offers! COROM& IEL MAR UH,IOO Beautiful home in park setting, latticed patio entry Paneled living room, decorator perfect throughout. Nicely appointed kitchen. Separate apartment -great for income of family use. .l&Sllll E CREEi 1341,000 Award winning. kitchen designed for the gourmet. handsome wood fl oors, oak banisters. all add up to the most exciting plan 6 with 3 BR plus master suite with its own libraryll J&SllllE CREEk $420,000 Expansive views of lush greenbelt and ocean make this Plan 4 speclalll A dramatic floor plan w/3 BR & family room highlighted by a magnifi- cent staircase. HHOR VIEW MILLS 1425,000 If it's space you're after. look no further. The 6 BRs & 4 baths in this Harbor View Hills home will give you all the room you need plus a beautflul ocean view!! .l&SlllH CREEi 1430,000 Best location in Jasmine Creek w/spectacular ocean/bay panoramic view. Popular Plan 5 with spacious upstairs tlvlng area. 3 large BRs below. Upgraded w/neutral decor. 24 hr. security in- cluded! COROH IEL MAR UH,000' It's worth your while to take a took at this 3 BR house located a stone's throw from a sandy beach & sparkling bay. Appointment only. IRYUIE THHOE Ull,000 Lush landscaping surround the private entry to this remodeled 3 BR home with plantation shutters, mirror bar, large family & living rooms. Excellent value! Call for appt. IPYIUSS llll HU,000 Superbly located 4 BR residence overlooklng the ocean, city and harbor -excellent bank financing available. Large family room, open beam oelllngs in living room & dining room. OAMH HHES Nll,000 One of the great water views from this 4 BR. pool home. Private gated courtyard. New carpets, paint and the price has been slashed si20.ooo. The news Is so exciting the sandpipers are doing a tango on the"t>eachl GINNY ANDERSON CORA BALOIKOSKI BILL BENTS MARCIAHNTS DEBI BIBI JOAN DONAHUE ELAINE EHRET l YLEEN EWING SUZIE EXLEY MAGGIE GUTH SHIRLEY HARRIS MAf\Y H'ARVl!Y CAROi. MC MAHAN MELINDA MAR9TON SARA MARVIN MARCIA MATTHEWS l YOIA MURPHY RITA QUIGGLE KAY RANGER KATIE RAULSTON BERT REEDY MARIAN REiDY CYNTHIA RUMSFIELD FAAHK llHNE8 JENNIFER SHAW LAAMIN! SHAW NANCY SIMMONS HILL.ARY l'RAV!"R LISA WHl'rl! MARCIA WORKING BOB YORKE EVELYN YOUNG JIM MULU!R, TOM BOLAND ELEANOR BOWIE JOHH CAMP8ELL EVAN CORKITI JO CAA<X. HUNT!A VALEAlf ~AA8HALL EDIE OLSON KAY PAAKEA BRENDA PETERSON T!OP!nMON ~~ AMERICA'S -LARGEST FUil, SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY lt•e-l l11est+l1et•• WIE LIT _ 3 II. •HHCHU1,000• $114,000 Neat IChooll Spolless 3630 sl duple• Low cash down & low OWC ISi· 12'1.-long term payments will let you OWf\ 3br/3b• • 5br/3ba· 1 vac this 3 bdrm wl asaumable 509 Acacia-walk to beach roan 11 8.5%. Call 8!\d 399K 20% <Jn.Appraised see 631-1400 440K ownlbk~-7048 UITSllE 1114,100 Appeellng remlly home wllge back y1rd Conve- 111ent 10 1chool1 and shop• Sellar will help finance this 3 bdrm, 2 ba w/lam rm JUST RE· OUCED & sellers aeya "BRING AN OF'FER" 631·1400 COllH& I EL MAR IPU 2 Two bdrm unlta duple~ ln Corona del Mar dplx IS det1n11ely ahe best buy In CdM Units In good-cond & owner Is very an~lous to sell $269.500 RDHHRULTI 111·2311 675-33 11 E11as/Wknds UITlllE IM. t NIL Neat & spotleSS 3 bdrm home with cuatom Shut· ters. almo11 new carpeta. drepes & p«lect lor tne 1am11y Cooperative owner will contlder vour olfar on this charming home. lncludea family room lor $189,900 - WATIKfHONl HOMl !t '-. l lE tf & 1111 REAL ESTATE 314 JASMINE "'-.-40 R2 IOI M.lpe< loc.tlon. __ 1_-1_-__ 2 bedroom cottage lor 2 Br 2'h Bl TownhOuM . steady income while you pool. 191. outd00< bbq plan your dream home or F'l nanclng lle11lbJ1 duplex . RadUGed 10 _&4_2._8_15_1 ____ 1 .... _ 0 S298,500 Baal. ltac~ " '(,:m111111 d~/ t.. If m _,,,&."' [fu{r/'.1/i"J ,... (,'j.'l-8~.lJ!j 3141 f . CoH t Hwy., CdM cun10Lu1 4 Bdrm. 2 ba near Meadowtark golf courM S 1401( value S25K undtf market $1 19,999. low dn E~cal financing su .. ,. .. , • o.. UO·Hll OPEi SAT /stl. 2-1 10l lel4Hrt41 04• 14Hl 12 ,,.,.rtJ '8' •111 snu 1U1t 1F11 open hOuM: 4 Br. 2 be. " _.,. 14•1110 Quiet 11. nice yard. e..-.ef ... Owner wlll cerry + lllhlst. Cf1tlif11 1024 VA loan $130.000 298 Bowling GrMn, College 12 % Fll&ICll& Park, Costa Mesa. SUN, $15K down Beaut E's1de 12·5. Call 841-0574 condo 38r 2'hba, cus-VILLAGE CT CONDO tom thru-out S tS0,000 wltennl1 ~ racquet baM Agt 642-4623 courts. 2Br. 2'.tba. 1 Br Cornio Ui)per near S 129,900 Bkr 963-8377 s ;; Plaza. pool. tennis. Jniat 1 Cal VelS assume 8% 2131215·055t End Unit Condo.( Univ. Pk) 2BR 1' • ba condo by SC Plaza Under mkt at $83,500 Seller pays $2000 ol yCNr costs. Low dn 556-1826, 775-2580 4 Br, 2 ba wlattech ger on 60 x 120 corner 101 at 911 Victoria ror a low prloe ~ orig model wl lltru . 2bf, 2ba, lrpl. 2 enc pet10'1. ca1heral cell. rec. re- modeled S 170,000. Cell ownr for applm 782-8116 VIEW OF THE HILLS $93.500 Call 646-8386 with thl1 lantastlc Plan 4 In • s&LE . L"'•SE 1_1 Turtle Rock. 4 adrma. 2'h • "" ..-. ,. be Skyllt11 In bathe. 3 y11 n-. 2 bd, 2'n ba, Solar System Laro• ass um • b I e I o • n • backyard, lots of privacy S 129.900 Opeo Set/Sun. with good Inside cornet 12·4 909 Powell CL location. 1235 500. Baker/Bear Bkr She<ry d) Coshow 848-8327 ~ ~ ::-1 &Hlll lt ITUllt a isor I Newport Crut model pet• ealty I tact 3 Br 2'n Ba condo wlwet bar, lormal dining 7 86-1172 rm & lrplc Nestled In quiet 1ocatlon near pool & tennis Owner musl move now Price reduced lrom $179,900 to S149,900 3880 Mlchllll000rlve wl tarm1 Won't lot. Prln lrvlne only. Call Patrick Tenore W ..... llll OIATUI 780•8702 Agt 2 Matr bdrm. 2'hba, ~ din "IWIH 1111,llO 1850 sq II, U14Jmat>le College Pk. CUI de aac. 4 $125,000 ""· 12.98%. By br, 2 ba. pool, ape. Opell ownr S 148,500. 786-8289 da11y 12-5. 845-3862 Lara• 1tac• 1 OtlllSTllU ttn 3 Y"' Old AOrth Entem PtHOl RHnH style cottage, 2 Br. 2 ea. Nice 3 Br. with h1rdwood 2 car garege. Prettlttt floor• on corner lot. walk street In town. a215,000. tot1111acre11 Club. Only Owner 497-1838 S 117,400 0. Boorke Re-IWlll llllT SIU allor 54S·9950 Shall be llatld ahortly Coll9ge Perk 4 Br. 2 Ba. Ooeanlront hm. Waite to nice yard. quiet 1tree1. town. R-2 tot. 1700,000. blatlng VA loan plua '626K auum. OM* wtll owner w ill c a r ry. fin S45K. Cell Farrell $ 130 ,000 84 1·0574 714·973-1191, 41M-87.0I Open HOUM 1·5 298 Bowllng Gf'Mf'!. WTllll 11M•otTIAll Garagt a Alley ACCl991 .. .,, ... •• , lltOar".!1 lltr· Ml-lln ... , ... Two houlM on 1 ~l Prime locatlon. Super vllue. 1184,000. lllr IU-01'09 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO HEAR THE CALL GIVE Love TO ALL ...., ....... . * ........ . Formerly IPJ>relMd et Ov« "400,000 , thl1 top v11ue 3 Bdrm. lamlly ""· contemporary hOml la now ottered •' only 1299.000 with ~ llntineJng, Freeh oelnl & cleanup. M otivated ~,.....,, ~1111 ~~11 .11 111\li I l I. ,\'1'>lli ,, 11 OAVEWHIT! 54&-2313 LijUi 111J1 a THE REAL l!STATER8 IUAllLUll118 ,~ AMUm lat 9.78~. 3br, .... • A ..... :Zbe, wloptin t>eem lam. EqUlty. b-.o. rm, frpl, ahalce roof, oent. _,o• '8613. Mil tot llir, mucti more 11$-MIO Erma.,..,...,... -~"= .. :M 'm 8Pt9'MI. 'IN0,000. C4lt\ 1119 lnOW l!l'I W/l'lllnlfNlrtl dn ly , .. tflil lft' ~. Wiii o.tlY note ~ NllMit. I It °"' ~ wey. """*'· •. -..,; 8111,000. Cel eeorow. 83+ 1111 DlftlM 4t3 1111 ta Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 507 Goldenrod, Corona dei Mar 645-5510 Mpke 011erttt Sat/Sunday 2-5 909 Powell Court Costa Mesa 631-2242 $129,900 Sal/Sun 12-4 212 Tustin Ave Npt Heights 645-3370 $419,000 Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOM • *•614 Brookview Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $119,900 Sunday 1-4 * 1509 Eton Place (Westciltt) Nwpt Bch 645-6266 $284.500 Sunday 1-4 217 Jasmine, Oceanfront. COM 673-5551 $449,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 1954 Port Cardigan Newport Beach 786-7500 $232,000 Sun 1-4 * * 106 Via Lido Nord (Udo) Npl Bch 759-9100 $1,250.000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plut FAM RM or DEN **721 Bayside Dr. CdM 760-8333 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 • *4651 Brighton Road. Cameo Shores 675-6000 S 1,900,000 Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #3 t Canyon Ridge Turtle Rock. Irv. 759-1501 Sun 1-4 7 Crest Circle Corona del Mar 644-7020 $230.000 fee Sunl-4 2109 E. Balboa Blvd (Balboa Peninsula) 675-3772 $575,000 Fri-Sun 11-4 1747 Irvine. Newport Bch 645-0303 $195,000 1981'Kornat. Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 645-0303 $215,000 Sunday 1-4 - • WHATEVER YOUR PRICE WE HAYE IT! USTSllE 1u1n 1215 Mariners Drive. BayorMt, N.8. 631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2012 Port Brlatol, Harbor v .. w HomM. N.8. 675-6000 $310,000 Suri 1·5 -___.... ,, _ .. ·-. * 1960 Port Cerdlgan Pl (HV Hornet) N.B. ··---.-- 640·6259 $235,000 Sun 1·4 184'4 Port Charla (Hrbr Vu Hms) CdM 760·8333 $339,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 506 Rockford Place. Cameo Highlands, N.B. 631-7300 $258,000 Sunday 1-'4:30 528 Seaward, Corona Highlands, CdM 675-8000 $495;000 Sun 1-5 •35 Skysall Jasmine Creek NB 759-1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 209 Via Cordova. lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1·'4 4BEDROOM 298 Bowllng Gresen, College Prk, H.B. 557-2732 130,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy, Oover Shores. N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sun. 1-4 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN •• 3 Point Sur, Spyglass Hiii, N.B. 631-7300 $540,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * 1834 Commodore Road, Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $269,500 Sunday 1-4;30 . 468 De Sola Terr (Corona Highlands) COM 644-9060 $319,000 Sunday 1:30-4 -40 Drakes Bay (Spygls) Npt Bch 759-9100 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 . 1600 E. Balboa Blvd .• Penln. Pt. 631-1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2857 Europa, Cos1a Mesa 546-2313 $179,900 Sunday 1-4 2030 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 641-0632 $199,500 Sunday 1·4 * 1833 Galatea Terrace. CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Newport Beach 548-5647 $375,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 S 1.495.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun'l-6 -••2565 Greenbrt1r Ln. College Pk, C.M. 845-3882 $119.~ VA Sat/Sun 12·5 1442 Keel Or, H.V.H, C0<ona del Mer 645-0303 424.~ Sundey 1·'4 1981 Kornat, Cott• Meaa - 645·0303 $215,000 Sunday 1·'4 * •225 North Star Lh (Dvr Shra) NptBch 64'4-6200 $875.000 Sun 1-S ••5522 Southall Terrace Irvine 759-1501 $395,000 Sun 1-5 **831 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2'4 12 Clltt Drive, Newport Beach 673-7300 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 435 Vista Trucha, Npt Bch 760-8702 $249.500 Sat/Sun 12-6 2015 Windward Ln (Bycrsl) Npl Bch 552-2000 $319,000 Sun 1-4 5 BEDROOM 442 Begonia. Old Corona del Mar 675-8000 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 1506 Santanella. Irv. Terr., CdM 673-1181 $295,000 Sunday 12:30-5. 6 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * * 710 South Bayfront. Balboa Island 640-5078 $1 ,400,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ** 103 Via lido Soud (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $4,000,000 Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * •87 lakeshore (Woodbridge) lrvlne 646-7171 $265.000 Saturday 1-4 18706 Racquet Ct .. Huntington Beach 963-8377 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • 207 19th Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $406,000 Sunday 1-5 •Spa *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Wa\erlront & Pool v Gtva addreas at guard gate AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUPER BUYS UllDER $125,000 SllO/llm with hard to rind hardwood floors Close w shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft lot with fruit trees & room to expand. Only $137,500. 759-1501 Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntington Beach 3 bdnn, 2 bath home with CO'l.Y fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671 IESPEUTE IELLEll llllTIAIY WOODS -S 115,000 Over 1700 sq rt. of c"Omfort in this spacious 3 bdrm. 21"2 bath "St George" model Big dbl car garage. huge master suite. IdeaJ Back Bay location. 759-1501 WlLI TO IUCH -S 1 U,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Beautifully maintained. Private. gate-guarded l'Ommunity 2 huge bdnns & 2 queen sized baths 759-1501 1111,000 -OCW VIEW From balcony of th1!"> "best priced" 3 bdrm. 2112 bath Towne Home in walking distance of the beach' Over 2.100 sq. fl Pool. spa. tennis' 759-1501 LUSE OPTIDI -S 1,HO PER llDITM Best value in Harbor Ridge Crest Almost 2.000 sq. ft. of comfort & luxury in this ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty' 759-1501 S211,IOO -PlllYATE IElOH Access comes with this custom built h1lls1de home in Corona del Mar that provtdes a "countryside'' feeling with views of the hills & "open space." Owner will help with tow interest financing. 759-1501 Mm SIOllH -$301,0011 Spacious 5 bdrm executive res1den<.'e wnh lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large separate family room fo r ent.ertaming. Owner may carry lst trust deed! 759-1501 PIESllEIT llOIE -SHl,000 And this one is very aptly named' Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm. 3 bath executive residence with VIEW. pool, spa and "studio" room added. Ela~rate security system. mfrrored walls. new crpt.s. 759-1501 .aASlllE CIEEI Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa, recreational area, aeveral tennis rourts. 3 large pools. saunas & jacuu.i. Guard1 gate for security. Only $428,000 -better see this one! 759-1501 IPYIUSS -1411,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of used brick gives warm, family feellng ideal for Holiday entert.aming. 759-1501 OllTll llWPlllT WITElfllllT -1141,000 Beautiful executive home. Ideal for family and entertaining. 40' dock and vtew. Spacious l at.ory plan with 4 bdrms. 3~ baths, 2 1eeluded petic::. and 3 car g.ange with workshop. Owner moving South. 7~9-l~l IAAlfllm VIEW -1111,000 • From this 5 bdrm mansJon high at.op Spyglasa Hill. One of the best ~le ocean and bay vf wt we have ever aeen! And the aparkling Ughtt of all Newport Beach at night ii breatht.a.kJna! Pool, •pa. IM!CUrity 1)'111.em. You OW Only $5,000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 bat}1 home With Stone £ireplace and fabuJous family room.. $109,000. 963-5671 1111111m Three year new condos. Two bdnns. 1111 baths. Enclosed garages and central air conditioning. $6.500 down Asking $77,900. For complete details call 963-5671. Sl ,000 llWI -II tl&Llnlll Takeover $60,000. FHA 1st Trust Deed al 10% £ixed rate. Our owner will carry the balance of the finance al 12%. 4 bdrms. 11;, baths. Asking $84,000. 963-5671. IEOLUIEI -Sll,100 Perfect bachelor pad w ith good assumable loan. Beauti£ulty decorated throughout. Huge back yard with detached garage. Great price for a single family residence. 963-5671. Sl,000 IOWI Beautiful Pepperwood Townt)ome near Disneyland. This is an up- graded end unit with lots of Light plus a two car enclosed garage. Sacrifice price of $99,900. 963-5671. IOTIEll 11 UW e1UTElll This cute 2 bdrm & bath home has been painted and has new carpets and drapes pus an added bonus -Neat in-law's quarters attached to garage with living room. hearth fireplace. one ~room and one bath. Asking $89,500. 556-7035, PALI 1P11111 amut Slnglerfamlly home on 4+ acres. New kitchen with cozy wood burning stove, 3 spacious bdnns and 2 baths. Sacrifice for $72.500. ForJfinance Information call 963-5671. 1100 IHI IT Veterans, this very sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath can be yours for $99.000 just by calling Walker & Lee. For details, call 556-7035. 11 e11um• Take over existing loans al 11.8%. Cute 3 bdrm home completely renovated In 1982. Asking $112.500. 963-5671. nmu Large family home In good neighborhood close to schools and Mile Square Park. Three bdrm.a, 2 baths with double attached garage for only $117,000. ~~-703~. LIWllTPI• 1n thcLoo~plex.....Put aa1a al $9~..000-0ur seller says "dµmp it" Cor $89,900! Charming-3 bdrm, Btadrotd P1ICe t.0wnhorne. Takeover ex11Ung Joan peyable $6M>/month. For complete finandng call ~~-703~. lllYIU Tl Tll 11111 From cute beach bungalow. Price includes wubtt & dryer. A.tJd.ng $84,GOO. For complet.etnformation call "63-6671. '"'""' .... .. .. ............ -2 **SILE OR TUDE* * IPlll IATIU&Y /IHIH 11 ft • Pl 2101,11tc'9-4 '"· cttt lntite aw.) . . ,. Beautiful Newport Pool Home wltb Spa. 4 Bdrms, 2 baths. Dellghtfutly upgraded kitchen. Trutr, resort tMng at home. ~SSUME 11 ~% 1st. and 2nd T.D.'s , w/$25,000 dbn OWC at 10% Int. or wlll trade for smaller house or local Income property. Asking $210,000. • Cati Owner at home 548-0458; office 673-1600. ., .. , .. Vi•J• lOl7 • ..,.,t .... i. .... L8ke VleW EXeo Home. 3 Br + Oen, ~·~ Be. PIOTllllOll $21 5.000. 752·2197 4 bd. Canal Fronl, W•I if..,.rt ltaci. IOii ~~1 ecu':\d!ou m=t '':i 1211,MO OOWFHIT $2 89 .000. Owner 645-3370. Open Sat. 12-5. 301 Canal Street. At the pl«. a rare 38R 2ba WT OIAIOI R • nd azv ou • c:o n • To c:lote before 1984 Va· domlnlum on 1ha site of cant 3 Br. 2 t>a, ~ , the tabled ballroom. On glaH wlndowa, pool. the boatdwalk, 1tep1 to gazebo. Only $284,500 the sand with panoramic: Open to tradel. Malle ocean view. Eaay ti.&ch ottar. 8kr 845-62ee walk to the Dory ltaa1, OPEN SUNDAY 1-<4 Pavlllon and ferry. 1509ETONPLACE Balboa 81 1r1 belt. WSl/'"111 144-1211 2-t try 4Br 3bl. lam rm ,_ home. gate guarded c:omm. Tann11, pool. ' ' • jacuzzJ $349,500 w/5% 5C dnorS1800/mo .. (6to 12 mOalNopt.) ASSUME FIX~D LOAllS AS LOW AS 8% lllOllULTI lll-2111 676-33 t 1 Ev/Wknd1 2600 sq tt. 3 Br. 3 ba. huoa dan With fireplace. Large yard with plenty of space for pool and enter-OUICK SALE talnlng Versailles Condo awroll Call OWNER 640-6066 $8,000 down Price $78,000. Call &42-1163 Bac;k Bay llxar upper, by ownr 3 Br, 2 ba, $132.000, small dn. 621·7103 or ~~1 '13 TIX SlYEll llYFllOIT DIPLEI Excel. 3Br rental With '83 dapreaelon available & eec:ond owner's unll over- looklng South Bay Front. Trades aooaplad. Alklng $995,000 Owner/ Agt 844-9513 BEST BUY $5000 DOWN 3BR EHtblutt Condo $155.000. (213) s.41-4460 IDT llYl 104X. H OcnVu Tri-Ma c:omunty poot/1ann11 near t>Hch. Speclou1, frplc, dbl.gar, bltna gd tarme Npt Crest 2·3 Br. den. End units. '11g.500 10 $225,000. SIEWUIS Thia home It the b891 buy Nwpt Bchll Latgeat 4 8' modal with ocean view pool, spa, tennis Prlc:eo ovar $70,000 below mar· kat. At only $359,000 11 raoenlly IOld the amalleat model with NO view f()f $360,0001) Thi• ablOlvte bargain plut a gorgeous home oeetalnly will not IHI. To ... call Patrick T enOf'a 760·8702 Agt. IUYIEWIYIWIU PANORAMIC VIEW 48r c:u11om t hru -out $439.000, 840-5238 Sharp & Clean 3000 sq tt 5bd, 3ba, gm rm w/pooi lbl, 2 lrpl. 188 Iha 80 xtru. under prkle $2001< L•lmbeaf Rlty s.49-2330 WllTOll,, uu 4 BDRM. 2BA, Spa. RV PRICE REDUCED TO $214,000. 11.9% 111 TO 1100 EIMx Lana (Nr 17111 & Dover) s.46-9043 ~~=~~~~. c. ...... 1 ... 1275 Monaco with beat GC Ull UT ... vi.w. 14 Rua VIiiar•. $149,900: Prtvale putOf'al Open Wknda. 840· 1538 Mttlng In • small aondo IYOWIEll complex. Attrac tive 2·ttory, 3 bedroom home ltd In II Area with prtyata pa11o. Own8f 2BR. den: 2\JA going for will help bu)"lf wUh "buy $215,000. Ownar wlll help down" financing to 1°"' with finance. Very good lnte<•ll Drive by 2481 houea. 1cro11 from trvtna Ave., and c.11 10< F11hlon Island. 1007 dtt1alla. 631· 1400 Chubasco, N.B. Open IEWPllT •HT 811/Sun. 730-4798 or $189,500: Moat dealrable 953-5336 Lydia 191"1 plan 4. Interesting ie....ts OetallH I laJ Yltw with 3 to111 bdrma, lnclud· Ing a h1199 Pl'W•t• m11tar Miii•. Communlty Pool & tennis. a fine value In 11 "walk to beecfl" locetlon 631-1400. Y1W UUM PllTlll OWIT 111.-n Original owner• have Mat1cu1ou1 dMlgnet 3 bd rNlntalna<I thll condo 111 home; new urpet, Ille. mod.C condition. Sky· leYelor't. and more. Low· llght1, 2 bctrrM. 2 ba .• In •t priced f• Port noma. M0Urtty b6da. S 125,000 $232,000. Open Sunday 111 TO In at f0.5~ Int. 1-4. 195<4 Pon Cardigan. 3 wattffront logo Cu1tom 2 bdrm, tnany UP· gradea. room tor add·on• ate: S419,000. owner Open Sunday, 12-5, 212 Tuatln Ava. &45-3370 Agt 788-7500. 2 1441':~ ~t~.den----:·-,~-i!-=-~-aei-1=.-.,. 2 lrplcs, 21A bl.two 2 eat 2 blklbOh. 2·1 bd, , t bl glf8(191. Pool tin lot. In hOUI... Pool and area ol mllllon dollar Jac:uul.Cell Mon-Fri after h0mat. Otter $3751..000. 8:30. 0t Wkndl. 875-5044 OpennOllMS.l/~un c::: 12:so to•:sos ..._. n:p Uli Aoblnaon Rltr 54a-&&47 11 _.. Prime Npt 9ol\ rental IUTIL"' ....U LIT P<OC*tY located near ~ta 1ncS lntareat• DoYWIWllltollfT b91\fnd 1nQ country deCOr on Wee1clltt eltopplng ~ IOI. For the canter •• 1,800,000. tamlly=tl to be Tennt a1r ... Cow*°Y to npr , achoo6a 8kre. Call owner arto recreet on at a ~s-t64t tMIOl!tble pnoe, tl\le 3 i.._.,,.....,..-on-.,.l-~-..,it-H-8-,-5 ~OM leYel llOfM II '(r• new 010K ldHI. Owner• 1\1111 O'MW/'*1 Ms.a4u bOuO"t mnotNr and ... 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mg041tt1 .• ttt,900. ,. - ~TunoNT •• , ....... HOMt !t .... llBMIY 191.11 ~~=· ':::.:.:-::::.: ~1--------J .. _.,_.a ..... . ""'' ~-:,-:-.,~ ..... ~ .... ~ F'~. :: =·TI:.-=: ~::.!~!;. ~·" ... ...-n. • • " ·J Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December !8, 1983 Dt I•• 11re111r im;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;-1 Aceutlcal Cat~•!Jy CHlfacttra Gar ... ,.. • ... ,... a .... Cltaal a1 Pal atla1 Parr a....11 ...... 111111 • Ctlll91 c hrlitlan Carpenter. Geatral .......... MtM l•A_M_E_R .. IC_A_N_H_A_N_D_Y_M_A_N Brllltl!HOUMC:leenlng?W-••EPAll'Tm ~*r'IDlllllily'lllr.*r--1;1:;~~;;:=::;::=:.J $2.17 Per day -·llUIA--·,·sn·"" ... LIL---1 Addlt, remdls, ~··work Aemoe1:i: neeo• won1 Mowing. EdgTng. T~ a Cerp. GleM. Paint. etc; vlCe Quality a depen· by Rlchatd Sinor. Lie. _c_e1..,,'u ... •"'"llt1-...-tf ... 7eo-03~.--2-8_ ,.,,__I,.,:::';. RESPRAYS 847-7901 guar. Gary "3-'1'1 nowl REF'• Seve SH mo $20-l25. 845-5737 Ina~ Bonded IM7-2387 dable WOfk 850·0180 280M4. 14 Y" of happy ,~ . ~I 13f..._ - lll•I'• All you ~y IOt Expen Carpentry~ l•I'• "'k 85 t-Ot49 LANDSCAPE MAINT IJ HOUSE-APARTMENT IOCIJ CUllOIM(I. anti L• '~ 3 llll4M, 30 day• AIM&ll Repalr-Remod·Addlllona El"t d cal Clean upe. R .. •. '''" 1•••"""'~~ijnpl"')"o"e"§Mir--Ctt1nlng °' Renov1t1:1 Thenk you, 9e3-4 I t4 NEWPOAT-08 XIRPORT •lrltw ~ o'~ ,1,,.LY &'rveway . Periling Lott Ooora-etc. 648-•980 ElECTRiciXN Priced KEN 692-5830 SMALL MOVING JOBS FtH Hllmlle 6~·448 OUALITY PAINTE.RS '3~5/F ~cfl ~ii~:"' 1 -.-=a'=p""1R"°'IT=:"U""'Ac:-L--::REA::-:-:-DE~R:-•':"' ft Aepalra -Seelcoatlng REMODELING:AUph ..... right free e1tlm1te on S$LOWRATES $S MIKE848·13111 HOUSECLEANING-PROMPT.NEAT PRO· I h . 4 -28 Advl-In all metttrl, S&S Aephalt 83t-4199 Llc Alto ~atom c;1blnet1. 18 tar , °' amall tob1. lie Tree trim & removal, gen.1-:::--:-,..,..,....,...,,.~-,..,~:'.":":':::-EXP'O REFS. FESSIONALS. 838-7149 CORONA DEL MAR love, manl •. bullneM, DfLQI All Type,. Reptlt, Reeurf. Y1:,S1.d1n 96area. .,';.~·abnonytldedme • 3oi:2 t 673-0359 clean-up•. 554-70J7 LT HAULING · MOVING 8117-4386 536-8322 t2 YRS EXP; I'm small. 2800 E. Cout Hwy etc. e75-24115/13t-0397 1' (S URRY ••1)() " .,...... Chrlatmaa end "6>pllance --Myprlees are tmalll (cor. Olhlla) 780-11122 ~! tmtt sER Seti ooat l ... . ELECTRICIAN: 20 rt e•P YARD MAIN. CLEAN-UP dellve<les. Jon 1146-8t92 Houaec;leanlng, Vecant 84 ·~ VICE Comm .. Reaid , Rell. Ctata tacrttt TOP QUALITY wdAK A'T TrM Trim & Haullng Apta EJcp'd, dependable& ""50iiiiii·iiiiii7ii7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRionii Pla1ltr~ltJ;h Alles. Free t1tlmat11. . R S S 2 C L 847 2.,.67 Haullng: Col. atudant, lrg Own trans 650•3263 • r ng Of Proceulng DIRECTORY 6<15-4269 0, 645--0032 Concrete: U form, I pour EA . RATE . 646-760 to · truck. Rea.a 8Cih vie. CdM FIGUEIREDO PAINTING PLAS ER TCHING Al bualnee•. achool & J)ef· °'complete toba. No Job AES101COMM'L/IND. r1...r ra_A_S_S_C_U_T-.,.~-R-Thank you 759-1936 Cort flla1tarr -• Fire proofing shtnglea, 25 R .. 1uccoa.P1nt1ut. 30 >'"· ..,, the IRVINE MIRROR lt•f!l lllat too &mall. 964"0366 20 yrs Do my own work 1 nic. un IC.I LIGHT HAULING 1-""'9R""'i .. C""K11o• .. B""[•o•c'l'!K"'••T""'i[•E-yra exper. lnt/e•I, epet. Nell. AUL 54&-2977 l=.-:~-.---r-- and the HUNTINGTON 8X8YSiftiNd: JJy HOME ll Cart Lie; 278041 AL 648-6 t28 L1gh1 Hauling Traah, furnllure, etc All 1ypea. Reasonable In naturet wood llnllt\tt. ED.'S PLASTERING BEACHCOMBER Nr Vletorta CO.ta ~ - - -Cleanups MA TT 645-5089 63 1-2345 bonded • lnaured. frM All PhaMt: Intl H t. N .. t Wednelday a~ Nlghta \ PiT 842-8.482 llc'd Ch~l~tlan mother,'·~' &ar•talat Reasonable PAUL'S HAULiNG eat Uc C-33 No. 290804 Ratuce<JI. Eat. 845-8268 no e•tra c:har-1 •--L "I'•~ orE/ Pldaertct ~ ,,c~:.•5 •• •8ic2p · 1---"!ITP.!ll~E!!'!E~S---Free Estimates .. /Ifft & 8' '-k llt•i•! 638-69 t t Pl '-CALL TODAYtt -1 .... ..,...,,. .. 12' sta.,ew P"' up 1-.;-.-.,.._,.... ___ --------_ .. __ •....,.•11111P"..,.....,. __ _ ••• Fii 111-· BKKPO v oUPOtER I Topped/removed Clean-(7 14) 970-8792 646·0792 anytime c A c bOVINd a --z•a. n• ... 11211 ,,..--=--. _----- -_. Reat a Rallable S.W:. Claiaa~ lwtel up, new lawns. 75 t -3476 la Quick/careful Low rate• QUALITY PAINTING: fair •' •• -· lllt -• Vout Dally Piiot From S25/mo 675-0305 i86ENNY'sM HadyaH 1•1-.t..,a .. t_,.li....i-... ...,....-... lie T t36046 552-0410 prices. Free est. Call Faucett Wat., Htatlfl lt§f'!'t'!"!1t~e"'l'l1~w--req~u~iree~t~ha"!"!""1 ~all Ser.llce Directory Clean upe•Tree Trimming •.-.Hon e REP£fR 1• llr U f '"· llH -John anytime. 831 -2050. -.. T Pl ...... I conlraclore w1IO perform Representlllve PROF BKKPG compute<! CHIMNEY SWEEP YardMalnt •Haullng .., " F •P IH t •A·llllYIH• Pa -G· "'--•--workov.,S2001ncludlng MJ-4J21 H f, JOI manual Moderate feel $AlO & UP t-867·4876 MIKE 650-3263 EleCi-P~mb-C1tpentry urneces oo ea lfl Best quality. 25yr eicp f a HEATIN ·Heat., "'""TI<>ll· labor and matetlalt mull Free c:ounael. 642-7047 Remodel Keith 646-4672 a .... C:ltaalH Lie T· t 111.428 730· t353 art ng ntlf n Replpes. Call 842-81180 ..... ··~-.._... Unllcenaed Ctatracltll Commerclal/Resldanuat .,.. ......,,..., Cdia•I •u •I Landscape Maintenance I repair. llx or build ANY-ROBIN'S CLNlNG STARVING COLLEGE HANGINGISTRIPPIN Drains dear from S5125 contractors lhould 10 tlat -0.atra) Quality Strvlc:e, reas , lie THING Rn1on1ble SERVICE a thoroughly STUDENTS MOVING CO VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 Repair lauc:.t1, dltp, etc tllll In tl'lelr ~l11ng •t,..J""X•: ""11""lg""h•q•u·e"ift•y"'i·nc·o·me-•N-cat>1net1, c:ablnet RemoaeitRePelra, comm t>ooded. 20 yrs In ar" rates Dave 960-2t65 clean house. ~0-0857 Lie; T124-436 Insured •HANGING/REMOVAL* Anytime M&M 842-9033 Contrac:tora end con- ' tu wor11 at reas. ratea. lacing, bars & formk:a & resld. Lk:'d, t>oodecl. Mc Wee<1ey Land.cape • 641-8427 11 , yr1 experieoce WANT ACTION? 1umef1. contact Mary John Brown 63 t-84113 counttlf1op1 842--0881 Ins For est. 552-9142 645-5124 Clatlllled Ada 642-5678 Seit Idle ltema 842-5678 WATCH US GROWi MIKE 851-t800 CiaMlted Ada &42-5e78 Grondle II 558-4086 with any queetlone. •• Prt r 1350 ltaMI UafuahW • lnMI Uafua11ll.. ltaMI Oafual11a... Aprtatall, OaJ. AJU!llal1, Val Atutatal1, Oaf. At1rtatat1, Oaf. a.at1l 1 Wut.. net la•aitrial ' I 11 •m-IPT IOI ltl ltN BHt. leacla 2240 lnrrrt ltack 2261 lalltN Ct1ta ••11 2724 lnrpr t hacla 2769 lt1fJlrl hacll 27H Young fem. nurae Meka • l n t1l1 2920 CROSS FRO .. B"'•CH Pt ai aaala 2207 Pt aia r '-2701 -Pffvale place to five In 2 AO ...,.. It 3975 Biren A .., ~ 3.Br 2 Bl. 2 cat gar, lane. BEACON BAY 3 Br, 3 Ba, au STUNNING lrg t Br. gar-1 blk to l>eaetl, t blk to Steps to beach: 2 Br tba exchange tor houaehotd NB s"i330' MlA zoning' I Super llnll\Cilrtg. $48,000 Pen Pt Exec Hm: View. Oho. yrd. O!W, very dean, pvt yard, bay view. Step1 2 Br at 113,,., 29th den apt. S425. pool & rec bay. 1 bdrm, prkg. $<150 Bright & alry $695/mo dutlea, hae 1n11ng or rent Agent 5-4 t-~32 per unit. Fee land. 3 Br 2'"' ba lrg muter cul-d•sac. Magnolia & to pvt beach. tennla crt, S 7 O O I mo Y r I y area. 7 tO W 18th St. mo Jan 1 650-2493 yrly 966-8263 reduction. No c;hlldren =---:-~-:--:--.-:-. llLYEIWlll I 01. suite'. den. tam & din rms, Garlleld, (avall. t/14184). park Incl t8' dock. NO 2t3-433-0502 ptHILtFF YIEW~ 2 Br. 2 eacondo, golf WESTCLIFF I 2b 2b• pleate. Kim 720-9289 Coat• Mesa Industrial OALL 140-IOll ~~-3S::s ~~g~~~~ S750/mo. 963" 6796 ~!~.sis!.~.~, ~!i~s ~~ CtrHa ••1 Mar 2722 Lrg 1 Br wllott. encl gar, couree view & prvt dbl new cpt &gelire~lace: Cara1t1 ftl ::8x;:'u:1~ ~~;~Pl~~ ramp. No pelS. Vrty lee. Exec atyte. 4 Br. 2'h ba, uv, mo. 875-88 t7 2 bd 2 ba den frplc 2 car Jae. utll rm. pvt deck, gar S 1225/mo. Macnab S725/mo. 6<14-7087 or Ital 2tl2 cludH appro.IC 600 11 01 I U.ITS S2000. 546-2575 din &. lam rms, gdnr. EllOtTIYE DllPlE gar' step~ to beach' Avail bllns, frplc. S750. No Ir vine Realty/Mirtha 673-1122 $55. single garage. 73t office. 47¢ per 11 gross $1100/mo. Ref's. Lae lmmed l SUOO/mo pe1s. 2t51 Pac;lll c Macnab644-6200 tOOS Brtoao Drive Super elglltptex, each with CtrtU ••I llu HH opt. 968-9250 WAIT Tl LUii 851_8767 631-6t07. 855-0665 3BR tBA Yriy Nr ooeen, Saa Cltatalt 277' Weat 16th St. Coata 844 7289 3 Bdrm, 2'A ba, double Meaa. 673-7787 • garage. Copulld be con-Corona del Mar Executlv! HOMES FOR RENT home on baylronl or 38R 28A Upper Ouptell THE GABLES 2Br t'hBa nu ct pt/palnt $825 mo, 2 Br. 1 Ba. nr bus & beach, Aaa-;;--.-8-8-C-ta_t_a:-l1-.3 .... ~ dos. Owner will finance at Home. 3 bd, 2 bl , 180 Huntington Beacn 3 & 4 nearby, preler 3 Br, 2 Ba, •lnl foe 51200 Chrta' wlgar $685 erpt1 drapes utlllncl. 217 33rd St N B pool & laundry lac. Garage IOf atorege N--... 12v.v.. Super lnveat-ocean view, $1700/mo. Bdrms. $850-$900 dbl gar Responsible. No 859_ 10440, 675~8345 blllns tncd patio wattr pd (upatalrs) 835-2844 $475/mo. 498-6277 port Beach. S901mo Call ATTENTION LEOz1NGER 675-.5393 Fenc«l vards & garages. c:hlldren. no. peu 439"D"Orange ---646-2556 GRADUATES OF t959 menl, asking $725•000· Kida & ' .,.ts -icome. 851-0400, 759-0937 Studio apt, close to beach. 636-4120 call t-5PM Across lrom beach, Npt 2 Br. c;loae to beach $475. 1\1 I tallow ot I CALL Bill COTE EXEC. OCEANFRONT HM 863-0755~genl. no fee. 5240/mo tst last & sec; Stirs area 1 & 2 Bdrms, 223 La Paloma. Call for Wanted I or 2 ear gltage. Loo ng or ua l l0·1to0 Pvt comm. l/uH1tbOfen1r. WOITIYE CllPLE Nopeta j2/tS 875.tt02 VIEW OF OCEAN encl gar, pool, ltundry appt 637-7918 ~~._ :1~~;53Ar.. ;:"'0~wh&::;,~~ ~.!.n 4BR 3ba. MC. syatem, lull 2Metr Br 2'hB Twnhm, Want to teate home In N B · 2 Br 2'h Be Twnhs, mlero, $450 & S650 6.40-5078 Stal hac~ ~, we are working on our 9')1.2Catp-,Mln.yr. frpl dbl gar pl IP8 tns nr 0t CdM No children or Ct1ta .... 1 4 Ira.sh comp. lrplc. slly ACifOU from lido Matlna. fitt ltala 14 25th reunion. CAii IN,$3000/mo 63t-8209 bCh Al15962-t398. $950 pets. 760-t248 1 Br. 1 Ba, 1920 w&liace. fights '795 642-7803 3 Br 2Ba. lrpl, newtydec-Bachelor apt (furn Ot un-181' WeateHff. N.B. 951 -2551•tt11:30PM celta .... W4 $425 plus houae rental Have 23 rentals avail. Pell refrlge. quiet, clean $420. Oflled ${195 1-998-5868 ~;~~f::;o ~3~~=· 276-1365 aq tt. Sulteble TV cl\UU[Dct•L ocean close appls kids OK. From $800-$2500. s I er r a M gm I c 0 me8tiBllU --IOf medical Of dental UWltll.I\ " ~~~~~~~~~ 2 bd. t bl. catpOl1. clean. pets call S39-6190 BEST Call 780-8702. egt 641-,1324 Beautllully landsca~ DHICE IPT. llTS lttal Anant 54t-5032 $800/mo. 351 e.y St. lee 1tdell .,..19 Poot & ....... Sml complell l11tunng ltg .-.. S£MINID FREE + 644-7269 LUSl/IPTtll 1 Bt t ~petlO. $395/mo. j _.. · ...,... 2 Br 1 Ba with Wood· So Lag. extra nlOI. ku tac, Baytront Oftloel. patlol, M• Kids & Pet IOvln 4 + bor!Ys Clrcie this & call last nat 2 stry 4BR 3ba. lamlly rm lncld1 utll1 Agent B~loa/cMCikt. No ~~ burning lrptc & pvt encl. pool. Nr beach, employed parking, Janlt0tlal. Video ICfetn t•t otttred _ .. _ ~·"" eel $410 tltlea 2 Bdrm avail home Gate guerded 64.5-3883 t Bdr~ $515 gar LM $675/mo No n-smkr $295. 493-3400 st3-t003 by P.,tonal Man.,._ 01 rm upgr...._ ..,_..... e gt t-t others ready now. · '" 528 f A -..-bd. t•~ ba plut t bd, 1 area utllt PAIO $305 + S3MtOO BEST tea community. Tennis, pool, I Br $495 pool, tpa, gar-131 E. 18th. 646-6816 pets "''ne ,,. Bedroom w/prlv be., furn. Corner Jamboree 11 many IUClllful cllenl& In ba. Call agent 81tbara $50 aecurlty lee jaCW:Zl. $340,500 w/5% age. No,.1a. Call bfr 6. 16 t E. t6tl\. 642-0850 648-9794 $300/mo ~ $25 cleanlng MacArthur, approx 2900 the lndu11ry. Osgood, 857-2121 or 537-5027 lniat 2244 dn Of 11800/mo (0 to 12 645-5f7 MYH/WISTDLIFF ctirge 6~_.303 aq 11 gtound leY9I ex-ALL AGES 634-0342 EAST SIDE Ar .. ·1 llneet 1 to 3 Bdrma. U7t11206. moe lse/opt ) 1 Br w/pool '400/mo WISTUH YIWll 2 Br, t Bl. nu c;pt/drapea. Furnlthed Room near So. ec:utlve offlol lkll1'. Ex-For Info call .... HOW.LIT spac;l oue 4 + 2 ~ RMDS IUln $300 dep. '642-8202: 2 Br. pool, spa., garage bit-Ina. pool, ca1port, no coaat Plaza, Female oellenl Pnlng. Landlord (211)411-4411 C-2 ~lot on Main St targecountry kitchen ~ -;;:-! 1111-2111 833-8926 avail lndry rm, no pets. pets. $675. 1700 Bed-prt flf. S250. 556-1737 ~ate. 11.09 IQ 11 II (211)411-1121 In Santi Ana. loctled In brealctut nook CUiiom a I so r 675-33 t 1 Eva/Wknd1. 2 bd. t ba. dupleic. Git· ere~; Bl S55S-S565 lord. &.45-tl648. Furn rlf\ In Npt Bch, tlf II . all K11en, 762-5444 GOVERNMENT JOBS the redevelopment a .... decor WOtkel\op gar:ro ealty I UOOISLAN0 4 br/3ba nr age, prlv yrd, no pelt . TSllcllt Ht-1122 LfMIAYFlllT Mtrlntl''• Part! Female, .. ., ...... ,.., S16,559-$60,553/year and can quality tor low g1tdener & ullll PAD beach, avall Jan. $1800 $545/mo. 549 Plumer. 3 Br 2 Ba St500/mo yrly. non-smkr pref Mut t like 550 t/f. CIMn wlc;pt, pvt Now Hlrino. Your Area lnt.,•I loan. Loi 11ze le 1545 ·~ $50 NCUttty lee 7 86_1172 t07 Via Koron 673-5366 543-5478 WESTSllE 2t31282•7733 dogs $250/mo. 642-tll88 ba. $400/mo. 842-4823 Call 805-487~ E•t 20 ,340 sq It. Asking 537-5027 90 F $265,000 111d owner will S355, cottage/duplu. lovely 3 bdrm, 3 bllfl 2 Br t'h Ba atudlo c.•tlo a lft bt Lovttly 2ifr'2 Bl , 2 gar Newport. walk to beach. NEWPORT BEACH R-t5 ee fOf Direct~ nnance. 63t-7370 Small, pvt. 1 Br. Very, home in gate-guarded garege no pelt. S57 Imo N-3 & 1'"' Efa. patio. yearly .,., blk beh no POOi. tennis. $250 lnci EXECUTIVE SUITE NEW CREDIT cardl No- YlfY clean. Newly rtCOrld, community t block from 548-429 t Of IMS-9857 OIW, bit-Int, klda OK, no pell. iaoo 650-17oe 9YI utll1. 548-4260. 993-4888 LW1ury Pvt Office Space, body refuted I Atso TJ~,\DI T 10\.\1 . ~L\l ·n new crpll. New paint. No 3aSo Mtctlelaon Drive the water Home lea-2 Br 1 ea $590 git lrg pets, lmmed. OCGupancy, S ES CO DOS •ir•• ••••TEL 130-250 1.f., g1tden type Vlaa/M111erc1rd. Call ' pet1 2t3-47t-t871 Irvine turee· tamlly1oom,dlnlng patio no pets l~dry $675/mo. 880 c;.n1., St. VERSAILL $ OON ---" bldg, many wlndowl:full 805-1187-8000 Ext room. office, 2 mastet hk-up avall ' For eppt 645-8648 700 to t I Wkly rental• now evall. aerv. From S405. C-1590 .16t5CuteCape Cod2bf. 2Br2Balux.twnhse Turtle sottes & tacuzzt bath · Agent 831 49e0 11550/wk.&up ColOr Fashlonlai780-6070 ------ 2be, new cplt/drpt wd Rock, gar, w , comm. S2SOO/mo 646-6325 534 Barnard 642•4005 But. ltacla. 2740 --TV. Phones In room. 2274 OC Alrpor1 752-8408 "UITA" nr1. tncd yd. uMd t>rtek, pool StOOO. 552-t947 L--1erl 148 3ba 2 Br. t ba. upelalra. 3Brcondo.New pelnt ana N-POl'1Blvd.CM. irwa IUOI Picture youraelt w/S1n11 gerege gdnr 22t8-A rg wa ron · r. · S450/mo 545-4529 or new drapea pool $625 646-7445 ls,w~T Have your patty Yldeo Placentia 64S-2see 3 Bdtm 1 ba Woodbridge dbl gar· 30 1001 dock 2 yr 2 t3-598-t2 t9 avall now 1ee-sa6 t · Office 10 lhart w/Santa. Xtnt wlc:tllldren Pim mfA .U . Condo. $800/mo. Avatl IN, $2500/mo 650-2730 · SEA & SUN LODGE $350lmo. TraYellng ..._. Thia Santa It Authentle. 40 unit apt. c:omplu ElkM Ciharm 2 8' t Ba. 1mmed."°9nt 845-35t3 NEWPORTCREST ~501":. 2 Br ~~·Beaut 2Br 1Ba twnhM. INNEW RT BEACH StOO wk up.ColorTV m11n t111 offloetolhat•. 776-t0580f '4&-4156 w/land & pemilta to bulld a.t loo. Avall. $650/mo 3 er 2~ Be Owfleld 4 er, 2"' ea. tem rm. din C:.:'9:1...!.°° · '· fl'Pk. patio. vault9d cell· Slr>glw 1 a 2 Bd,.,.., Acw1· 3026 W. Coul Hwy. Np1 Incl ch recepllonlat, -------- addfttonal 35 unlls for a No peu. 75t-388t twnhm, avall mid Jan rm. pool, tennis & tac 288 ~ tit~·St Ing. blllns. encl gar. 11ln1 menll & Townhouaes SO LAGUNA Near beacl\, copier. cont rm, etc. Wiii SCR•M.L£TS total ol 75 Units Near E.lide, c;Jeen, quiet I coay $900/mo Inga. agt No $1 t251mo 675-5788 ._1 I · ••2 'tto• area nr Hunt. Hrbor from $660 (Alk about new furn, wtth or without furnish II deelred Ctll n South COPt P1ua Ap. 2br, gar. yllrd. lhared fee 76&-7608 •-Cllt -• • $625. 846-0736 furnllhecl apts c;omptete kitchen TV. pool, lhate 7t4/780-6070 •N.SWERS PfOYed by tri. City of """"' S&SO mo. no peta. lnMIT 1111m TV & -•1 t>ath Empt nonlamoker n Costa Mesa. Print. only .,......mgr 2453_8 Of-Ave HOME FOR RENT 2 bd. 2 be. newly decor-S700 3 Br 2 Ba tingle gar. Close to beecfl 2 Br 2 Ba wtth , 111*'11 uten .. •· Newport e.acn neat 840 need can 644-7424 Bkr. -,,.... lrvlne 3 Bdrm. $825. Git-eted, trplc, garage, utlla no pela. 186 E 2tst. stove, dstlwshr. deck. may be rented fOf shOrt S285 or $295. 493-3490 sq 11 olflcie. olf PCH & Gainer -Heanh •TINY HIDEAWAY e age and fenced yard ln<:luded $900/mo No 5-46-e985, 631·81t7 gar '575/mo 536-4637 tll'm or longer No INN acatin Newpor't, bath. kitchen-Wrenc:h-Etaaer t-...1 ftr lalt 14M fOf quiet tingle. 1 bdrm. Kld1 andpet10K.Agt no pell 759•0t94 CLEAN/5 yrs Old 3 Bdrm DeluH 3 BA 2,,., BA near req'd) On Jemboree Rd I 1_, 2t07 ette $460/mo. Avall Ratlon-ICfcie i-~ ..... P-i"-!i"._ ___ den. ltove, frig. No Peta lee ~755. __ 2be. 1695• OIW. G1t. new It""' WO hkup pan-at S~ Joaquin Hiiia Rd ta aJI t2184. 85()..757<1 CIGARETTES a;; L y 101. by ownr N.-. paint. carpet. drac>ee Yearly 2 Bre on the beach ,...,. 144 1100 SUN VXLLN ibAHO My flulbend waa tO proud 7,000sq 11, $60,000 castl All utllltlel pct $450/mo. Mantlon ltyte S+Br hM 3 enclsd gar lltd1/pe11 Patio 1695 Agt S46-5605 try t>ltns encl ~Gr lg patio • 3br home, avall. Jan 2. hw Ytan lanell of hlmtelf. He wwil to • 821-7103 or M&-4631 .w4 wtll be open Sunday Bl lrplc pool/spa much S600 many others Nwprt Cozy 2 Br 1 Ba, Water,gaa etc 1675 S4S-604 Penln xtra lrg 2Br. sndeck, weekly (208) 726-5752 ~xe 2300 i/i;.C111 place that helped him 2JJI IWta Ml-1111 more S995 muat see rentals 539-8 tOO BEST stove & D/W Incl. No IMMED. OCCUPANCY 1 new erptsldrps & paint. 2 olflc:el+ lg open area qull ~Ing. Unhappily, ht tf ltalt 639f too BEST Alty lea Rlty fee Dool. $490-1510. + dep. & 2 BR unlta.. 1300-$575. Yrly IN. S750 552-0853 lnta11 tt AIC . E•ec. Extrae he forgot to ~y the blH p ._ l SH TREES · TREES: Neer new New 2 br 2 ba dble gar 543-8752. t 0-8PM Fully drapedlcpt'd, laun-Slaut Itel Petite eult .. 400 111 and now tri.y aend him l!J!!:i 2 Br, 2 bl. 1'195/mo. No lrplc. N9xt to 'uc1. $8s0 c .. ••lli•i••• Eutalde t Br. '"''" but dry hkup1, appliances. Spacious apt, 1 ml from IX off ff r&tlng 69c •II -Ampte Parking CIGARETTES. IAWAll llSTlllS pet• Agt M3...:MN mo leaH.1136-3690 Oafarailla.. 2410 cozy with Iota 01 natural For detalls 538~347 Agt ~35~rpeli, drapes. RlllllUTI F ... I llctif lltJ lll·llU SPIRITUAL READINGS • FHEOLISIH LulC Condo. 2 Br. 2'h bl, HUNTINGTON eXY Xdult wood. $395. 851-9523 Studio apt. stove & frig, lntervlewa. ac:reen a, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AdYlceln1llm1tt.,•. Love. WS:~~,~~:~= :~~.9~c$~.~:~;~-~1nd~:y6.501~1:r,ops~~ Eaat-*1d• townhouse. 2 ~'ti~''f;C:1:C:~~~1y~ ~~ :i,::•~. prof. SAVE ~:~··~n!..1~~.•ln1~1185 I I I .. y "" bd, t ba. patio, carprt, • .,..,,.,..... So. El Camino Rael, San 0 c • 8 n r 0 n r 0 m NEAR OCC, beaut MeN evelleble 979-7620 $800. 63t-1ll00 Walk to beach Baell. Spacious single. OM 4 3 4 t B 1 r c h New OWMr In new lu•ury Clem. LICi'd. 492·729e S t79,000. Tony at Paclllc .. _, M 5 8r 3 "-2 I s~oo II tit I Id Newport. IM 1-1899 alrcondll1---" Santa •na Coastline 720-1 t05 S1':ZO:mo. 95 t:9(;201 ry. Atutanll hralill .. E.elde 2 er, DIW, gar, nu .. a 5~,;7 nc · & two bedroom apu Bulldlng. Allnew c;ar~• &Mt i Ftu• 3014 _ cpt, paint etc. No peta. ',\ on II relocating and wall covwlnga. IHC~tl Fara1 New. lu•Ufi3 Bdrm 2'A be lalMI $475/mo. 111 & 1111. + WlllUIE APTI 1.-&TI F..al •No 11t and tut .~ IS7S condo. E'llde C.M. Large Isla•• ··-MC. & c;leanlng. 54a.2405 s~· 1 & 2 Br. from Interview a. 1creen1, •No Security yd, Jae, St050. 8St-f228 •" E.llde, clean, quiet, cosy *525. Llk" & str .. ITll, pholo's & matchel prof. •FreeuN ofcopief EXCHANGEORSALE25+ N SC P1ua 3 St 2 Bl BAYFRONT Small Studio 2br tlouN , g1t, yard, pool I spa. large rec people. Since 197t. 17th St and Santa Ana acre vineyard, No Call1. fonna1 din OOOd cones' II• If •lllllAI utlla pd. Quiet. empt tgl. share pool $650 mo., no room. n ew I Y r • • 4341 Birch ~ Fr-•y. ~"'i·cNear winery. S9851mo 5'S-473t • Brighi , •Irey, 3 bd $450/moyrly 873-3600 peta,mgr 2463·B Ofange decorated, beautlfully 641-1899 543·1389 ._s L . Investment townl\oUM, new carpet, tandac;aped, 11c:urlty FURNISHED potential. SSOK equity. Greb thlt qulllly 3 Bdrm 2 new paint, lots of extra.a. ,.__ • •••4 Frpl pool prvt patio gat... Sorry no peta. UNFURNISHEoDr. 2Br 2ba apt oceanfrt Cont all onera PO Boll Ba dbl g1t ,,..,..., kltcn s 1 t95 agt "°'a t11 ... dahwttlr X-lg 2 Br on 848"659 t Balboa S300. 752-4500 4127, lrvlne 92716 Bkr kids pell $845 dettlts •n-1114' •StUdto nr SC Plue s.X Eastllde S810 557-2841 All UTILITIES Ht 4t53, 873-3027 !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aeduoec:I SSOK 10 S99K 10 53M t90 BEST -tennl1 pool IP• $495. No tmAIT •t Ima• PAID. HEALTH 2 rm• avail. In 3 Bdr * mllTM llfTU. fOlll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-MH acre avoc;ado grove, $450 2 Bdrm family 19<>1 Woodbridge, beautiful pe11 752-5822 xlnt CS.OOf 1 Br. 1 Ba. ell bit-Int , lndry StUdto 1450. Ref, pttlO. CLUBS. TENNIS condo Xlnt toe.. rwy t MO FREE RENT Ranc.noCal Vu lot •Int tax newly pelnted c:rpt• w/wi ''!~°"J·f~3 ~·!: ca .. IE 0111 rm car por1 nt beach & tennis, pool. Avall Jan 1. SWIMMINC. plus cloee. W/0, 2 car get, W/lhort ·~. ~.'.... "'0r" FOUND: M. med. al d'og, lhelt• 10% Int. 557-3288 Hutryl 539-8100 BEST --· ........ . · .a .riOpa. 1426imo. 842-0837 leeve mtg muc.h more' Sorry. $300/mo. 54-0-7859 Tom. _,, autt• ..... 1 """" 1218, collar, Molfelt tee 1700/mo. 55 t-2645 All UTILS PAID u d I Suite t4 N.8. 831-3651 LL Waat.. lUS ~ •---a. •••a Compere before you rant 736 W. 18th St. ~UI Inc• 1741 no ptls ,..o ts Fem. rmmte needed, pvi Sc:hool HB 1194-.32 13 Weetlide SEE THIS ONE! aaa -· _., Cullom deaJgn teatur• TSl lcitt M2· 11H -all 26'. ocEXIJ View. optn daily 9 lo 6 Am & Bl. 7311 5-ahore. Found: Very •roe 111 wtit W[STCllff BLOG Private femlly wantt to buy 2 Br t Ba encltd p-, wld H eiXcH HEIGHTS: pool, bbq, cov'rd garage: NB. S3~1mo. 5-46-7839 mile dog. Gelton'• Mrtct • 3 bd tlome In Npt room. crp .. drtpee petto 3 BORM, 3ba. S 11001mo. surrounded with plutn *Nil. .. Ill No dog•. '585 mo. U1ll Oakwood N.B 073-4429 Height•. To S180.000. No no pets. $560/mo + MC 494-9463 Owner landlCIPlng. No ~ti 1 Bt, lrg rrne, crptt/dr~ Incl 494-2482 G•rdeft ApM'tlMftts F~h $':;g~~~·A':f: "If WP()R T Of A< H . .... . .... l9tl pteu.e. 642-7623 5-48-5442, 77G-5e20 t Bdrm Furn S5t0 renge. No petl. S385. ..... •U IJptl f'ls2 lmmed. c:.it 650-t l50 A lwl MnlM_ _ ~ Would you rathet have 1 Lltau IJlk 22Sf 2 Bdrm Furn 1875 Agt 73t..U20/&42°7312 lBdrm ~o. comm N rt 8 M:tl S Found wht Samoyed on Dec 14, vie Warner & Siiier, HB. 6'8-40411 ..... ,......._. houae? C heck thta 440UE FOR RENT 385 w . wuaon. 842-t971 "LIKE BRANO NEW" pool. Ctoae 10 bua, ~ro 16; Strtt.°' Ftrmmt lhr nice 2t>r ~t 14~aq.n.view1U1te •-•L...-111... •1-c:hatm'n 1 Bdrm wlmlcfo legun• Hiii• 4 Bdrm. 2'" Sf!rkllng t Bdrm from •"""'•· $500. 492-8700 (al Dover) w/trpl. lmmed occupancy LOii: Female COCktr mix. -• -ts tll ~$375 Be &1000 Fenced yard 5 2 B I •565 _..,... btf0tehotlday184W1t4 Four lfg prlvateoffloea C.M."MAGIC"S100re-~ h • ......._. wave CfP u 1 a · · Kid a But hac• 2140 4 • drm rom • · l~rl ltac'" 2"11 642-5'.ll with lrg lllCfetarltl .,... d N 1 ~· , _, .. _. 539-ltOO BEST g11age. • pets ; Utll1 pd, pool, garage, no • • Fe to anr 2 Br, 1'h ba CM kitchen an.. prl\t tte' war · o tage. b k. 4 B<Srm 2ba t1ome with welco me. 183-0755 *$385/mo. Bach. tBr & peta. 1 ~. 1 batfi. A\tafla6' Twnhs, noo-amkr, 25-35. " 49e-2247, 840·t508 ... .-. 11tew. 12000/mo Dau Ptlat U2t Agent, no i.e. unfurn,~ac. 18992 FIOflde 301 Avocado, &42-08!50 Newport BtM:h No. '225 + •it utll 5.48-4414 IObby. Sign l99De 1vall· 1=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .......,.. 842 3 72 !'OW. $650lmo, yearly. · able on Weatcllff. 1• winter rental Agt . *•Beach Houae nr LaJau llptl 2252 842-28 •or • t 241WWU.an 631-0980 873"3355 880 lrvlne Avtnut =F-1-0-lh..,....r _w_,l.,.,M""&""F,...well--:""-loc-. Redecoration allowance. LtttPHll .......... !73--4092 ~t;~ B:~~-lnl, m 2ba condo. (g UNIQUE 1 bd C18ondo ON Lrg 2 Br, 1 be W/llde. Ow. t bdrm, $500/mO, utlla pd, {at 16th) N.B. condo, $310/mo + w/c ... (moonllgfltera) Ctrtu ••t •r JIU .-· · ~/Q9nr,frplc.$8501mo. OCEAN, vi-. 75/mo. Ind;! rm. Avall 1/1/84. TheTroplcl.2421E.10th 64S·l104 utltt.875-"43evea ICl-1101 ... corona dei Mat &eCUfiv. 3 Ni:;.. 2 P: =· 1,: 75-9707, &42-eMS Rene tee-30t4 S52 Imo. 845-e625 St. Nwpt Hg11. 845-5100 .~!!!!!!~~Ill!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!! Furn. lg l\Ou .. Ellde C.M. ,,._______ .,, .... Home. 3 bd. 2 t>a, t80• wfd. fr'tg 11;5, 4t2-8700 Lrg 2 "'·ion twnhnl, 1rp1, YOUR OWi Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba upper, I L..... IHI But....... IHI M1tul'9 f91P. M/F ntamk 1•·,...--.------I•~~~~~=~ OClMt\ vtew. S2000/mo. • . MC gate avall 111 encttd gareoe. Mell de4 U S300 +utll 5o4&-83e9 ladat11 1. 175-5393 II Tnt W2 S 6 o o . '4 o 7 • 8 8 o 5 COUITRY Mer ., .. 1585/mo. No Furn. room. all"'°'* prtv. latala 1111 filMAJI Hil ~Inc l 2 bd. ,r,; s: m conao 540..f240 ESTATE peta. 751-nos "' tMg k ? 11115 up+ utlf. wattr/d"lf, m A, p;a OMO: CllGll OF COlbFisLE WATeR-w/pool. $850/mo dlyl NEW OCEAN vu CONDO ...... .,,., Kenney bun port. ll'llCro. $-48-2093/0808 App. 183-4 aq n l10re0f l"AONT: Furn. 0 Br $8500 786-5274, ~4 3881 eves 2 meeler IUl1•. micro-~tlf\11 & park 11111 Bac:Milore. t "'· S Lofte LIQ 8ofl l\M. Pvt rOOrit. 1332 eq n. ~7 IAllllE Of~ Br $4500. 873-14&4 ... ._.....Sto0t':::· ~· ~=-•P=!9P= pool. $39&·$$65 &4&-4411 180 't t hat t he horse that WOO !>9th l entrenca. $350. fl_-~ 719 HO. HAMOft eLVD. NEWPORT HEIGHTS f allty UM 752•7H3. Mon-Fn e-5 •eov.rectP•tlol NEWLY DECORATED T h e Triple Crown in '72? 1"' i-. 497-4391 ~tab-1111 FULLERTON 3 bf. 1~ .,., lrplc;. ~ sa:Mconao m 1•5MO.~wtlnd• •Spedout Ap11 2 8' •1::.Clpta ... ,., ua.•--11M111 ltreet. $850. 842..f383 ~ pet1o & OW9· •1=1P* ~7 !wDI~-~ ~7"A"Of~ 1-!~r11 \...:..-f'V"'\. ~ Prot atw .,..,,. 1310 + 1206 eq. H. 1ton11• °' 1 1111 & WIR ••"61 M3-te05 _ .. --....--I 1\......1 utll 11t/1Mtdep4M-o614 On ~ 8Nd. MMt •TTa•c-Tt1pl9ic at beech, 2t>r. ~ mo. •HQm9ollktkltchene Met,"' lo. ............. offw. I T3-1t43 ........... .. ~ gwage 1675 9..-3 a.2 '"-mufti1eW1 REN ' c to .. _.. n JOll'rt not sure 1'llo (Of wllttl ~t •ll. M/F atw Npt Stlot'ta .ery MA&IEUl8E.S yrty tea11, Incl Utll •r-• ... -.700 kldaMlleloftVlejoS&41Mdrm, tbloetltOHuntlnQton& r.:z.no peta.'400/mo. doll't .... bld -,o.',.nolllolie~Mflortll nkle apt, 1 blc btec:tl 15e0~1Nd,CM. TOSEAvlYOU. 5"48-7 t54 ~ ~.l:,. aull :o"~C:-~C:: UTILRflnwytES FllE &4 1842 ""at 1• dlstlncti;.t *""-"*"'*'t ~ 1275. 546-t311 """"~aq '37tr.°a032 011111/WLI =hfMJll,.. 53M1908EST AltfJM Ot<. X11t. No fu. 1 ~~~eo~~=·"" y~~~to:,~~~ M prof, 2Ai. ttralgM. Npt llYd C.M Only 1a. OutctllOHlYtM-et" mJ Jump for Joy I leoh ll83-0785 12~ /,'::;. = M . 15e 1 MeM Or, Senta ~-Thi ~ind Of •tlt11tion '°' ,..,.._ A ""*1 nlemlet, to atw 2 br, 2~ Newer Onic.ti.t.11 AJC. ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii4liia;P.,•;;t;mpm .... ---.-~ = = =-~ :~ utt LA. OU1NTA HEAM09A ~,~,:,....':e1, I g ht • . *"" ol l\llurt -h .. -""!!II ill • lofat. .::.~C.M. a=~ 7IO eq ft . .-MAI ,.~81d=~.:. 28rw/frpl,1blcto bctl r1ir.T~ W?1f. w.t of 8"ctl s ~· · ~WDoll llld qt11ttllOllft,cooleU7111111t.i rup"" t1d;"'pt t1on Rent Of ..... MWfY,... +etripptr.,.,,.121-49'1 ldc~Npter.t luL..... IMt ~= .8"9tt.o toUthot~. s.nt1Ana~11ti500 omnbfttm.AddlolNll••1uo.1t1s.swilnt!q S27Simo. No-em~: modeled home wit h PHONl,ANTASY 1m1NC.i 1ts1200 • I ldrm i;: w/-. ~·~1 ..... ,(~f31une.)3r.;.!!001•· Ul-1441 ?...'!' .. ~~ ·No Ptt• ~ • S4)a and ~eo11~111tftt loc.t~..., shoppq dn9 °'pet-. 841-.H?S ~· & ~ ~~ a& Uidlee to ltlat9 ~ • •--.. -......-...,.._ ..., a ,......, ., .,..._..,., .,.., tmploJlll'llt -JOll" IOI I -• 111¥0lll wollld L.3 """ ..,., oomm91....., ' Fant ...... 12•1112 •• ., ,._ DowntO'M'IH.a.4111ywct. LUX C~DO ptMbcll holllt ((•~).OM W r"Jyt, '-"• CMltlen .. + ldl. to Newport • .....,. o r H t for ram 11y •28'NptHte."'-ttcflolcd ~~a ... • 1t1t · .~ two lledloolll ..... "" two 'beth 11M1ri111111ts yntowHt.wtd.oetto • .-t .1334 t ennea .,....,,_ ...,,.... '678/mo, A9t ~7. yd & 1r .... Frpl. Mirdwd. - - -Wfll< to 9V Plu.a I fl'oll MK • .,.. to beedl t:leOtmo. 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Colleollont, Experlen04ld. LIUl. llOllTAIY AECEP 1 IONIST SalH help, lnt•r••tlng RIJJXLXvXN KITTENS (2) l MONEY FOR SOMEONE Mature, English speaking PIT. f1nanclal •11per tlel WMI ,.-.--Newpor1 eeaqn law ftrm l~I flO•nl tor n1tlon mat•. 1 ll1me pt, I cnoc ~LS~?Wll.X.D.<>l~~t!!I sq.i1 • ..6.5Q-.Q.9(6 ---lu!J'lt!"9~ .. ~...!-!.!1. -~......,•·-·~~!!!."--h.111-tlro-...t*l~ ~e corp ~· IJll•• pt .. p1pe11&1Jhot1,r .. dy ,.-. • .,oney ~yov,_,r."-n• -· ==-----• .. · .................. .11,..·-·--t on 1r7I• 11 Horef•f? ·~ fNft'lifiifleW1•l'llti•. \v\jV ....... ·'91.~: ~l '; ...... BUllNlll IN YOUfl . ~SALL~ . _o~H ~OMI ~ ~·t'~ .... -'-'):/St: I ;. ft :J Rent 11>41cint S 186/mo lor 6 mo•. • f~al dellverv., ~..;o~.;o -= --. -• • ----.x. r wltl show you how in 11w1 BABYSITTER lull/time tn COOi olfloe. MuST ha~ 2 yr• train" ~yplng lltlng tt0me lravel. pan tlrM In· Reeorve your• 760-1065 tuoratlvw video o•me C M Refs req. To s100 Dinner cook. 3 yrs ell· Calif. law & I yr 1 on IBM pl)orn;e, goo<111on1 ottlce come 175·1 150/wk. tult ~1 SSlO markel. MoFderdat1e t 1 n 1 vest1· 1 wk to slilrl. 642·7803 per1enc1 Good 1t1rtlng ~=~:~Y0;'~1~~118J4~~J4k; 1pp .. ran<:4t/m1nner re-$300 • No exper nee. we ....,.,_ ______ _ ment1'eq or e 8 s. ca Baby11th11 rosp grand-P•Y Apply In pef'IOll. quired. Salary $1,000. Wiii train Call Mr . 9. r chlhuah\las. Ing hair 114-859-8410, 760-8702 mother for 10 yr old. my Tiii JILLY llMlll LOAN PROCESSOR w~t· Pteate complet• appll· T II om u , M on.F t I & short hair. needt fo111;'jl IAYtllaeat --comfortable home. 5 400 so Coast Hwy ed for So Org Co MOfl· ca1ton1 betw .. n i·5, 2PM-5PM. • nome S lOOlup 648·047 . , I days .)llelkly, 3·6.30 Laguna Beach. CA (1age Braker. Min 3 yr M·F, I I, 4000 MIC Arthur 7 t412111-1639 AKC Lib Pupplet, yellow. 0. J~rtaaahtl 401 644·6211 aft 7PM . -TERIOAS eicper req Head up own Blvd, suite 450, NB. t<tmbe11y-Gordo11 Aeady 101 Chrlatmu. eisAOf. CA Weii estab· HOTEL 0ii~~f~~~!s1~~? PIT, FIT g:n21~atary open. llEOEPTlllllT/nPllT secretary tor conttruetlon 642"0695 usned shoe store (sports IALIOA HY OLUI career, art consultant. no PIT 10am•4pm Mon-Fri. company hr• 8·2. Leave AMEAIC.AN ESKIMO Coroaa ••I Mar Costa N111 cttg-~~:~tG~'roRE Mens Freat ltA Clerk e11pe1 nee 775.5447 ~~~~g~~· S~Ccru:/:'a.r~~: General office duties name & number F:'u~1~1.e .j'~~·~!,m, ~1i ~~~~~ .. c""fi"'rl-11_m_a_a"'s•a""re-."'o;c--o-rs"'"'t-or Moving sa1e1 Baoy & women's faSfllons 1 Hotel guest reglstrotlon. IEU MAlllEI fn1 appt 540-228S.. $600 mo. Call Su111n 631-2345 S300 545.8744 oaya llem1, n-& used. 70 t furniture, clothes, bit-In • owner. Es tab. 13 yrs. lull time Including wknd,. Hot & cotd food e111)6r nee, '" 5am-4pm. <7114>476-0272 Paul, 978•3211 eves Orchid Ave, Sun only, 9-2 dishwasher. carpeting & (619) 873-1109 CRT exp preferred. Hisrold 495 E tlth St, CM Mature womllilo ari"" with lltOtl'fltlllf Stcrtf1ry -P ----typing 40wpm. good -----elderly sell-care woman, General Mefelarlal book-Beautiful Lhasa Ap&o Costa Mall pad, orsch• patl9. Fr111tratt4 FtrtcltHrt basic malh st..1lls Delivery Driver Recent ex-2:30-11:30pm, beginning Type, CAIT. •maltk mnfg, keeping. some Phones. female puppy w/papera ... c""n .. rl"'s-tm_a_a_s,..a""ie-.--ioPp_e_n ~~~~~1~~~ho~~~-;~17 Buyers wamed 675-6596 1 perlence Clean drlvlnn Jan t 962-1643 lntere1t ng wor op-word processing e"per. S32" call 759-1070 s s 13681 Onie SI di H d" por1unl1y Aal< for raq'd, real estate orl&n· " hou11e. al/ un. ,, -11-0-lt-tltlai A Plea~ call .!0 ' an f11PP1 record CoLea Mn/gF EaOr E. Mechanlc/Malntenance-Shannon. 979-7660 ted co. Call Tom Lee BOSTON TERRIER PUPS Olympic (rlln or ahlneJ Sunday Only ••any Items. ,,.. I ·~· --1-• • ' J' • i. I .,, •1• l> I J \ .. ~ . . . . . . . . \'-., . .:.{, ' '( l ~ . ~ OARAGI $AU AOS NOW ' ,it. l , t ClAUIJllO l'I' ClfYt HI HLOW -"'-MlacellaaMll 6211 2 Meter Mobil lice1v11r KOK mobll mike. foot 1w1tch, LarHn Kotrod ant )(/COnd $195 CUii only 6-H-6968 ? sete d1apes, brwn ~ n1tt S25 ea. Brau drape rod, I 10 Two 5 It &olaa. llkt1 nu. S350 ea 19 Cypress trees $ 10 ea Hondo 90 mtrcycle S 17!> 760-8360 200 Gat Aquarium S200 645·7541 code 11706 Airline ticket (John Wayne, to Kansas City (via Salt Lake City) use before Dec 29th Best ofler 494-4320 • btwn 9.5p,.,., Mon· rl at ware FIT position worklnn on 40 642-1603. S 966-1917 "" I _.I 5000 521 549 9671 " •ESllEIT Ml• Cnrtstmas pectal Incl 11hell mirrors, turf ••• ••• 645· e~t • II dsf sport fisher & varl-n · "' $"50 891 9330 Am/Fm stereo. 8 track --' · ---d 9 s " · Seit Idle Items 642-5678 board, toys. 273 Ogle St p Well-establlshuu womans Beautician wanted PIT or ous 1or11lgn cars. Send PROP. MGMT. firm &eeks Secretary nee ed • , __ ------w/lmlbl, spkrs. S65 oiv- clothlng slOfe In a central FIT Good Pay. New DELIVERY 1e11er wlexper & refs. cpl to manage 36 unn Min wage. full time. CllDW OllOW-PElllllEE l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~1 111g suit. like new. men s Newport location A line Salon. Npt Bch 675-2787 Outdoor work aellverlng S t63 G S1 Chino. 91710 O.C apt. compteic. Must 631-7270 Red. $350 662-3438 •ves f= · size lrg, $75 Auto stereo oppoflunlty at a reason· -GTE Neighborhood Tele Or call Catny et 628-5574 be e11prd_ In all matnt. & sro•Eta•y CHRl.STMA-S PUPPIES Free lo Yoa 6022 Farnilart 6025 Sanyo, 1n da!.h, Im cass able price $38.000 • lllPll/Hl'L OFFICE • olc duties & have own " "" -----------------1-p1ayer spkrs (Pioneer 6q3u 1 a_ 1141100y Inv en Io r Y Growing tlrm 1n the fashion ~n~"B ~~:s ~1u~~e~ ~8 IODELI ·TOP PAY 1rensportat1on & tools. Need &Air a cash for Bull Cocker Spaniels Free Christmas pups, Ger-SACRIFICE MlJST SELL TSSJ. still in bo~ never industry s c Plaza area or older. valid CA drivers Cnrlstlan Thomas Gallery Salary -apt. benefit a. For Chrlstma9'7 Well, we AKC S250, call 557 ·5577 man Shepherd & Golden this weekend Din rm set used 786.2630 Call Mary. 863-3059 license & Insurance. Call 650-2317 Interview call 536-3347. need II secretary lor our DOG TRAINING. GrOuP or Retriever ml• 841-2003 w/6 chairs $200 811 9 S I "'--MOTHER'S HELPER Npl Bch firm from 12"20 pr1vete Behavior prob· Fr~ cute Babv Raob1tt• couch $ l50 Oak halt Boat bullderl carpente1, -2pm dally. tart~.,..... Restaurant t"ru 12 23 and posslblv ~ 1 g d $75 o 1 7 557 400 B I k " • ' tems solved 63t·1167 544•4557 01 540•1249 stan nenta rug - \.\1\ll HI 1<0" MOMI"' ll\c. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 e~peoenced Westerly 19th ( 14) • abysttttng, I te hs ppg. COOKS the t1rs1 2 weeks In Janu-_ 530 645• 7313 Marine, 660 w 17th St. part time. lleJ<lbte. Need ery. Please Call O'nese Messy Oogsl $10 any size Genlle Chesapeake lrg Single DQd se• lrioord BEER Collectaoies Neur CM 642·0146 Delivery pe(Son wanted for own car 675-3277 Experienced In Conttnen-this wee~end 631·6415 Grooming school teacher wht d<>Q. woman·6 dog o w Boo K KEE p ER, Fu II Costa Mesa company IOW Hllllll ::,:dc~~~;:ss~~:liy~r~T~~ Service Station Attendant (2 l yrs e~p l 546·2848 preferably. 643-17 17 ~~~~vl~~c~~~~~~~~!:;8aJ ~1~~~on~~~n~e~~;:~~~ Antique oak Ille 'at>ine• $500 Large oak werrJ- rcibe S200 536·687 1 Morlflftl, Charge Hours flexible 3-4 hrs/day. Must have Ollshore 011 Orllllng Over· ed Lunch and Olnnet Expd Apply Shell Sta· Min Pinscher pups. AKC. Horner accordlan 120 Eddie 775·8563 eve T.D.'1 4021 Salary open Olf1ces 1n own car 751 -1155 seas and Domestic Will sntttopen For Interview , tlon.17th8 trvtne.NB 6 wks, red g Dlk/1an base 7 switches 5650 Sleeper Sola Xl11t cona lJ C t M S d R 0 ~so 000 $300 "13-331·8195 754•1400 0 • 406 Asking $150. 673·2257 Bennett Therapy nil Mo WIDOW HAS SSS for TD'S os a esa. en e· 011ve1s e,.;penencea or train, $35,00 • ~ • C1J1 Sigrid Holland. 111 Shop helper & body man ~ -AP5 oreath1ny m11c.h1rit: $10.000 up No credll sume 111 confidence 10 P I• ainees. can make plus poss Call Petroleum PREMIER. Costa Mesa needed Ph 63 t-7270. POODLES ARE PEOPLE WATERBED king sz wave-$250 642-9570 days check,. no penalty Also 0 Bo~ •9812 San DitlgO. S8 $14 per hr s1ar11ng Ser v I c es a I 751·6100 Rs Carrera Pups$250& up 546-2848 Furnitare 6025 fess w/12 drwr pedes1at tend on 8 tiuy TD's CA 921 t9 pa~ FIT & PIT pos111ons 3 12-920·9675 ext 2239 headboard MUST Sfl.L' Bo• spring m111111rame $10,000 up to Jumbos. BoOkkeeper P/T position avail Call 543-2808 for Also open evenings Restaurant STAllT A IEW CAREER Sco111es. 2 mate. 1 female. 2 PC SOFA SECT 8 mos $375 OBO 646-9229 headboard, bedspread Denison Assoc. 673·7311 available Costa Mesa .1pp1 . National c HG Npt Bch Flfm seeks las•. WAITER/WAITRESS MOW,I AKC $300 956-1295 att s old. $290 720-9405 S95. Wurlitzer Or gar E · ed • c 1 " p H L ld $300. radio console $25 Hel,--Waat-..1 5100 Mortgage Company ESCROW accurate typ1S1 capable xperienc .n onl nen· T p 1 Snetues M/F $200·$250 4•8 Slate Top ool OUH110 540_8419 _____ !;'II____ 751· t 155 Brent BAY ESCROW ot handling heavy phones tat Cuisine Must be fast he ennysaver 15 accep • 642·49°26 alt· 6 & wknds table/access $425 411 rd Goods 6212 acOITS llEC CLER" a ti d ties and neat tn appearance. ing applicahons tor a lull Poker table $45 2 an· • • " Chrrstmas netp hiring 1m-an misc 0 ice u Lunch or Dinner shill ttme Reader AO consult· P•ts 5535 1 ~ 5 · Off Exll quality Lee1s crpl. 10 x Gen·1 olflce pos1t1on avail 1~ea1atel", many pos· has imme<l opening tor a Immediate opening ant If "OU enJO" work1nn " c11hqau1ersch$a4Srsea~4 .. eeatal fllec Brass ceiling ran w11u11ps oak DIAdes never u<.1eo s100 552.1509 I " 1 $t:jCretary Type 50 wpm 720 0941 open. For 1nterv1ew. Call h, I " Baby Parakeets tor s.ale "" 12'h bound. olf while like in corpora1eaccouns1e-111onsup10$6'h• Could Xtnt \lpport tornghtper· • James Conway le wllht epublic1nperson cabinet$45 645·1691 new $150 851 ·1012 c1evable olc Medical bill· be permanent son Benel1ts Salary Overnight work. assist PREMIER. Costa Mesa and on the phone. come Rare/healthy All colors J l 621"' CABBACE PATCH DOLLS 1119 & follow up e~per 7141220· 1520 5 7 5625 woman In wheelchair, 1-2 see us. Apply In person. $5/up, c.all 646-6517 7 pcs Beige Secttonal. ~·~ '!. B I , FOR saLE. , .. , •• ,.It pre! Good communica· Employment Service negot Lynn 4 • times/wk c M 645·2357 751•6100 t660 PtacenHa Ave. Hand led baby Molucc.an good cond11ton. S325 ~ " ..,, • " 11 lions. math & 1yptng Center. not an employ· Executive Secretary. office Retail Sales Costa Mesa Cockatoo. peach. salmon 6110-8293 . 1 ugget race et $200 Sktlls Must ....... depen 1 h p d t PBX Operators Ex-E 1 di B handcrafted orig. cost ""' • ment agency 0 t e rest en xcusive La es oulique THE RECYCLED-RAGS crest $1800 852-1056 8 II cane sofa. $100 2 $800 II $500 964 9833 dable. responsible & sell F1nanc1a1 services 11•m perrenced pret but will opening In Fashion tatand 163 0 h SA H se • CABBAGE PATCH d M F h CUSSIFIED ' " 1 M t / !table GROUP needs 2 more 1 rc ara. tgs chrome chrs, $25 -• motivate • r e r needs top knotch e11ec 1ra n a ure re requires e>tpe1lenced, 2 25 pf brllltant diamonds. OOllECTIOI 640-8950 OUTSIDE SALES sec y for very busy. only need apply Day/PM professional retail sates busy hands This Is nol a HEAL l Hy 11 z E-B R .A Chrome arch tamp $50 appr at $ lSOO. sell $700 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-11 full and Part time A per-people. Call tor Appl. sates position Call for FINCHES $7 50 pair 2 mirrors, $50 Sal/Sun or $395 ea Free "IK ruby IHI Offer. 1173-IC97 • The Orange Coast Oa11y cShla en9ing pos111on manent pos111on Not .., 3 274 5018 app1m Mon.Thur 10-4 646·1763 CM only. 10·4 963·5163 h J I 10 S .. Pilot has an excellent OP· r o n g e ~ P 1 n C c 1 • • Ask tor Sue 675_5553 w / Pu r c a s e 1 m twn ·•ooa unv ay portunlty for a crass1t1ea 1yp1nglshorthana 51\llls a Christmas Job. 111 9 '"'lll' •&LESI P/ti'••· PARROT! Mitred Conure Beautiful 1 pc Scano1na· 213·592·4163. 536-0196 CABBAGE PATCH K•OS IAJOll ICOOUIT EXECVTIYE The Orange Coast Da•ix Piiot has an excellent op- po1tun1ty tor a career orlenled Major Account E•ecuhve with a proven track record. Great potential, guaranteed draw against com- mission Desire tomo11e Into m~agement a plus. Sena resume to Oulside Sales person must Non-smkrs pis 645-2550 or apply l55 ""' --T OP SSS wlcage $l00 645-8358 111an design sectional c 11553 0940 Rochester St Costa Home Exercise Equip· F I p 1 Mod I & sota. s2300 new MUST Be au t EI ks r In 9 s still 1n bo1o. $200 ea 01 w11h a f{oven trac1 re-a • Mesa ment. Athletic expr help-E:~':-i~sl2r1~) 866 ~:84 Antis au 010 SACRIFICE S750 Brand wl d1amonds $150, S500 besl olfer 642-1107 cortden11a1raagtua~:~~~~~ FLOOll PlllSOllEL p Tl ----p-,-,.-lut Saf+-eomm fns1ead ----• 54" round oak tbl 3 Sealy Posterpedlc mat· Ans Ad 596. ca11 FIREWOOD •ph1. ,..,~11 po ' " Elll"' DEC 21 lrt· •• of Spinach 752-1105 Circulation 642·4300 24 hrs ~ ~ draw aga1n1 comm1ssron wllAID GP • leaves. emplle pedestal. tress/box spring S50 seasoned Pine cectar Send resume 10 P 0 Box H R Mc Goo's offering the EYElllQS Salling Instructor. PIT. ISA TOHY s350 979•4544 760-9279 or 499-1979 Game Show Prize. gilt mix s 150 cord 842-634~ 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca most tn food' fun· en1e1-Ftev. hrs. Job refs a must PIT motor route dr1vers _ _ _ C d 1 1 certt11cate, Van Cleel 4 S WEEIE •• s ~ needed now In qCosta •---------ustom ma e. 11 so a. n-A w '92626. EOE ta1nment' dancing' eat· Teaching aJ<per. pret. 1 d 3, b a J 1 rpe1 Jewelers rll sell 1ng lor 600 Call 752-6955 College d""'tee req'd. Mesa & Huntington WESTMINSTER ABBEY cu lnhg 1 den1 ttuhs 1n1lre $4000 cred•t for Full length Min~ Coat 1121$ •500 Seat Coat < •O $ISO Monagany d1111n1-1 se1 $450 642· 734 7 CLE_RICAL 2722 N M Newport Beach Mar~ellng -,. Beach AM delivery to ANTIQUE MALL re-up 0 stere n g t $2 500 o po 1 ns t or apply at aJn. Boat handling ability to h L k , r ' 10 Or S .A Ne.11.t to Town & firm has several openings 50'. 675-9060 homes Must have good 11751 Wes1m1nster Ave earl ·tones. I e new 2 5 % d I s c o u n I P. 0 Boit 156-0 Cos1a Mesa, 92626 EOE PART TIME CLERK Country Shopping Center for responsible and In· car • proof ol Insurance GARDEN GROVE hardly used Orig S3000. 7141597 ·2233 dustrtous people. A good Sates No wknds or holidays No 554•6103 $700 obo 645-8879. HANO MADE SWEATER PHOTO ALBUM $35 ea All kinds ol glasses S20 forall 17141751-5119 FILL TIME PAY PART-TIME Wllll speaking voice a MUSTI * * * collecllons or billing Call 8am-12 noon A great way to Increase WAITED: PROS 554-7338. 9·2PM M-F WATCHES· Get the pres- tigious look tor a traction of cost Finest top name quality replicas Pert 1n every detail and design. your budget dolla,rs. We AnUQue Hoosjer oak dres-I llY FUllllTURE ACCOllTllQ OLElll Are you looking for a solid part time job w11h morn- ing hours? This Is 1he lob for you• This position will be responsible for tne re- 01gan1zat1on and dis- tribution of va1ous re- ports Hours are some- what llex1b1e Come In ana 1111 out an appllcation or contact Opportunities available with the Los Angeles T 1mes Circulation De- pa r 1 men t In our door-to-door newspaper sales program Guaran- teed hourly wage plus commission Hours 9AM . 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM Training •s provided Potential to earn $300 plus per week For an In· terv1ew . Call (714) 957-2361 Eitt 1204 pay for your training. For I TRAlllEES inlervlew appt, call Mr Bloemer. 545-5776 se1, oak nlte Stand, elc. Les 957-8133 PART-TIME. Varied hours Rattan llv rm set. waler Kng-sze b4id flame mat· JOHN WAYNE TENNI S Cl UB Family Member- ship $899 759-0740 Orange Coast S & L l\as an opening !or an eic · perlenced Accounting Clerk Typing and IO-kay skills a must. Accounts Payable e.11.perlence re- quired Call Michele Capps. 7 54-180 1 OCSIL 1700 Adams C M. EOE ll11ttt. Otu~: Sit Ptr111 ski conditioning aerobics class Pref skl instructor Good Payl Gitano Fttness Cente1 863-1001 lmmed. )ob &vallabillty llll-flll ELIEllLY en Live-in 6 days wk Balboa Refer. req. 673-3603 e11s A To E-PART-rTME SATtSUN 11pm-7·30 am Aclive retirement home 393 Hospital Rd, N B A/P, AI R, mature. exper only. Calculator by touch typing Computer e~per For Industrial and construction supply buSt- ness Call 645-7811. 9AM-4PM APPRENTICE TRAINEE 100 YEAR OLD COMPAllY PROVIDES lllHllFLttll OPNllTllITT Large Wast German Com· pany e.11.pands to Irvine Key poslllons to be hied by serious applicant We develop and train our own mangagers per writ· ten agreement lace .. te Start s1200+,.,1. Human Resources (714) 833-8383 FAR WEST Savings & Loan 4002 MacArthur Blvd Newpon Beach. CA 92660 Equal Oppty Emptyr MIFIHIV CLERICAL PROJECT CURI 11222·111031••· Pertorm a variety ol challenging and respon- sible secretana11 cle11ca11 adm1nis1ra11ve duties In· eluding arranging work- snops, making travel ar- rangements. supervising mass mailings Must pass typing 1est at 45 wpm 0111 fer lift. (713)1H·C02& Ora111C1uaty la••· •f E41oati .. Atf Action Emp m/f Cocktail pe1son, PI T for private club No lips. Straight hrly salary Neat appearance. No calls tn- t er v 1 e w Wed -Sun 9AM·SPM Exp a muM 720 W Bay Ave. Balboa oocn11L SEllYEH IPlllllllOI .. Ct'iEERS RESTAURANT Entertainment and danc- ing. We need cocktail Gate guard. relief shill. pvl community 494-85 71 call oetween 9.5 General Mfg Packaging. some hvy 111!1119. 111gh schl diploma req Musi be bright. energeuc, hard working, respons1ole Good pay, oood benefits. good fu- ture Irvine Call Mr Kleinman 71 4·979·6-080 PllOTOlllUllEIS lor prolll & exposure. Christian Thomas Gallery 650-2317 PMOTOW needs receptionist: dark- room/photography e11p Garden Grove. 891·8373 PHlllAlllH/ lllLYST State wide RIE lnvesr- ments. fin. services firm, ottering ohaJtenglng pos- ition tor bright lndlvldual to write and design tor Tl -990 e nd DEC POP-11134 Must have 2 yrs exper wtCOBOL. Ex- cellent career opportunl· ty Call 553·0940 MAHYMAI PllOlllAllMEll/ Permanent position 10 AllALYST maintain olf1ce compte11 S1ate wide R/E Invest- '" Orange Co. $14.400 ments, tin. services firm. per year (714) 556-0278 offering challenging pos· btwn 2pm & 4:30pm only 1t1on for bright Individual MOllTICILTHE lnter101lexlerlor malnten· ance. lull or part time. &Aper req Oependebabte vehicle. 852-8111 MOSTEIS/IOST to write and design !or Tt -990 and DEC PDP-11134 Must have 2 yrs exper wlCOBOL. Ex· cellenl career opportuni- ty Call 553-0940 HUI OPHlll IEO 27 PROIOTIOll H R Mc Goo's. Ottering Can you the most In food' fun· Spare 3 hrs nightly? entertainment' dancing'. Are you .... Sealing 101 600 Call Welt groomed. 752·6955 or apply at: dependable 2722 N Main, S A Next and sell motivated? 10 the Town & Country Ooyou. Shopping Center. F /T Enjoy working wtth kids? PIT Sludents over 18 ok If you can answer YES HOT~ Phone646-7021 llLIOA UY OLll 2.30-6pm Mon. lhru Fri. FRONT DESK CLERK Hotel guest registration. properly mgmt 111 incld wknds, CRT An opening for ex- exper preferred. typing perlenced couple to man· 40 wpm & good basic age sett-storage units In No e11p~111ence necesaary servers. We train Siu· Minimum qualifications, denlS OK Full. pit Beach Neat appearance, Am-& Warner. Call bef noon bilious, Retrable. Must 752-6955. 847-9966 pm math skills Westminster area. Musi llOISHEEPlll have boolleeplng knowl-edge Salary plua t Br 2 lull time posltlone. day apt. Barbara Jones, shift & graveyard Meyer Investmen t Pleasecalltorapptbtwn Properties. tnc .. 11.1 l have car. and be 1 year -nllL SUYEIS So Calll resident vwv 9-5 Mon thru Fri at 714•870•9740 645-5000 e)(t 52 1 IPHllllE02l CALL MONDAY. HR. Mc Goo's olfetlng 1ne Ideal for Housewives a;;c, PIT experienced cocktail 9am-1pm only most In food' tun' enter· Students Good chance person. Apply In person 210 1•11 talnmenfdanclng' Seat-M on-W ed between • • 10 make extra Income. 3.5PM. 833-0080 Black· Ing ror 600 Call 752-6955 3.5 hrs/day at lunch time. l•Hrl1a lt"IC1 or apply at 2722 N. Main, beard's. Newpor1 Beach Mon-Fri, sandwich mak· P/lime Must·know fresh & SA. Next to tne Town & Ing Call Bud's Sub ""·rchaslng Agent tor In marine ma.lntenance Re-Count r y Sh o Pp Ing 546-52~7 ,..~r!or Deslgn. Rats_ Ex: habfe trans. Apply b1wn Center We train FIT PIT. perlenced. Call ro1 Appl. a ... 9 wkdys.436'h 171h St --~---jANfTOR,,..PtT, -Mission 754.0241 Costa Mesa Vie10. Irvine. El Toro To piece your ma.age areas 1-997-0780 btwn Real Estate Sales Person: ARCHITECTURAL before IM 9 30AM & 3:30 PM Rapidly growing Newport DRAFTSMAN reeding public. branch of Hawaii Co. M/F e11per'd space plan-phone -People wno n4Mld Peop14t needs agent Interested In n er I d 1eI1 s m • n 'or Dally PllOt Thafa wnet the both locates.. Call Marina c 0 mm' l Pro j e c 1 s Ctasalfled, 642-5678 DAILY PILOT 720-1105 26t-6040 SERVICE DIRECTORY ------ Aseembters. Apply 7 am liii~~~~~~~l.iiiiiiii~l1~al~l~e~bouiit~l-iiiii~W~an~t ~A~di' ~C~al~l~64~2-~66~78 only. MacG1ago1 Yachts. I 1631 PIKenlla. C.M. Newspaper ~:e~:i::S. e~''e;= KIDS·EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 11 -$1 1 per hr starting pay. FIT 4 PIT poaltlona available Call S43·2808 Netlonat C.H O Anend•nl Live-In. C.M AHltt teacher In Wheel· c.:tllllr. PIT 1111 ft..11 Am & bd ~ 1250 rno Pr.i~ fem.~--- Audio Produciion Attls- tan t. Wiii tr1ln. Ex- ~ wlcueett" a plVt ... /tlr aftet month trial. Full tlm•. Apply 8()0K8 ON TAPE, 120 F«ad. C.M.. Atk tor Blll ~wns .,...... AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 P£R WEEK Wt now flett IS ~ !of TOll"C tllCtl Cmers lO t«u,. 1~ fof Tiit 011111t Coast Gally ,._,, Ollr cmn ltlft It l:30 p.111. Md WO<• untl 8 JO p.111 WllM•rs. Oii Sa111rclly .,. wo1• • few mor• hours. Yov WI# ttrn mtn) ~­ and Pfllts. llOnl 111th •lille 10llf own MOlllJ lllti1 II llO dfj,"'1111 Ot collctloll ~ H rou trt lnltrnltd, '*-c.111 •· hn .. COO( '.I ' * * * to Include early A.M bed. bdrm set All reas tress, box springs.' Good -kends Musi have de-p11ces. make offers 238 Cond. s tOO 642.3555 $250 760-7232 pendabfe vehicle (small Joann, C M. 645·5597 _ truck, van station Musi setll 12· 2 pee sec- llQ IOllEY SHORT HOURS Ctusllled Aas 642-5678 Sett 1a1e 11ems MisceHaneoas 621 I Miscellaneous 642-5678 Why nol dial 101 dollars In wagon) to 11sslst news· Cherry colored Maple .. d 11ona1 oll white. gd cond paper dealer in Irvine drwrs. oval mirror. 011g $2001080 641·8380 6218 our CdM office. We offer e Highest commissions • Extensive product lines • Photo copy supptles e 6am to 12 noon area Must be depen· hraware. dated 1908 dabfe. Contact Greg $300 979.4544 Hyde Monday thru F11day 1 nave a rew German& between 9 30 and 10 30 French Antique CLOCKS a.m. on)· 642-432 I left over from sale Would MUST SELL solid oak qn sz bed w/mans high chesl, 9 drwr dresser w1mtrror 2 nlte stands $800 neg 432· 1270 r /,;rAu~· ( Y~tr¥1tl' 1/};. • Trainees start $6/hot1 "'/'lw Pcrf1·1·1 ( ,,[1 1' '" /'111• I /v/1d.i 1,' lo rth1r11 I " rt· 11nt, •/1'ttt1tl1I ft llfl u, t• $1000/wk. lti\e to sell Delore Chris•· Video Producnon Train· mas S4Slup 536-3932 NEW ON size matt/box It h sprgs & frame. Still pkgd II you are a sell-starter & hungry for money, call Mr. Tllomas 6am-lpm at ees. a P ases. up to Wood burning stove pipe Retail $795 asking only S 13/hr ~Int ground llOOf parlor heating stove. $275 HURRY 650-5156 opportunity c11ca 1850 good cond. in ------- NEAT THINGS 7141220· 1520 use now$ l200 720·0285 Oak Dining rm set with Employment Service ---6ctlrs S100, 646-1236 7 11E.ll11llio1t 11• •. ,, ...... 1. Center. not an emplOy-ArrliHCll 6011 OAK dining room table & 4 m~nl agency I HT APPLIHOES chairs MUST SELL . 113-0111 RX CLEANERS 11100 Bri,tul """"1"'" SALHCAAHll Major national co. seeks locally established lndl· v1dua1. college beck· ground pre! Salaried floor and unllmlled In· Waiftr/Waitreu Les 957-8133 $385 646·56-06 l:U 1t llump,hin· Ur. P1t1me 6am-7 30pm Mon & Tues 8 4-1·30 pm Wed & Frr Active retirement hm 393 Hospital Rd N.B Kenmore wsh1 & dryr xlnt ueen size walerbed cond S 100 ea 544·6488, frame 4posterS100 Obi 1lto,,., """'"· Call 548-1609 come ceiling with op· Warellouse, no expe11ance portunlly to build eqully required. Can make up to Thibault & Co. 754-7017 $10/hr FIT & PIT avail· SALES llSPUY OYEllTISlll able Call 543-2808 for appt. National C H G. WORD PROCESSOR New Retrtgerator (mustard color) 2 door S 160 Small apt port washer & dryer S 130 lor both 631-0292 Relr19, S 175 Eye level eleGt range S200 Wasner & dryer. $ 135 ea Dish- washer. $100 648·5848 Wh11poo1 17' rrostfree $175. 650-7452 The Orange County Dally Piiot h89 an excellent op-.. porturntty beginning mid-January 101 career A h • H"ll C1ae111 A or1ente0dlsplayadven1s-na e1m I S Esair•eat 6016 Ing sales reps with a One ot Orange County·s p1oven track record. major flnanclal tnstltu· Complete B&W darkroom: Great earning potential. uons has an exceptional enlarger. etec. & mech guaranteed draw against opportunity for s Word llmers. salellght. more, commlaslon. O.alre to Processor This posJtlon $100 Sanyo car cass. move Into management a requires a working player. $20. Heathkit H 19 plus. Send rt<Sume 10: knowledge or word pro-comp termlnal, docu- P. 0 . Box 1560. ceulng and typing of 45 mentallon, $400 Potter's Coata Mesa. 92626 wpm. We offer an e•cel· whee I . l o ck e 1 b I e . EOE lent compensation/ ben· motor-kick. $50 4x6' eflt package and ad· chalk board, S 15 Wood vancemant opportunity chess 5411. 20" square Come In ana fill out .~ w/5' king, I 10. Marble appllcatlon send resume chess set. 14" square w/ Salespeople wanted to make appts. tor well known phot!>grapher You must be bright. energe!lc, well·groomed, poised and per10nabte. You muat speak well, like children and enloY mMI· Ing ttle pubftc. PIT or lull time. Potential earnlng1 S1000+ pr wk. Excell. oppl'y for prof; '81et· people. houaewlvet, yng adults. For Interview call Mr. Lawrence 660-0724 between 3-5 PM. or contact:' 4" king, SS 754-7260 Humtn Resources (114)833-8383 FAR WEST Savincs I Loan 4001 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach. CA 92660 Equal Oppty Empfyr M/F/H/V · Daily Pilat ···················\ ; PART TIM~ · 1 : ~liver Daily Pilot b auto in : Laguna Beach area 2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. weekends A.M. F.arn about . $400 per.mo. Call Mr. Barrow ~. 642-4321. EOE : · ............. r ........................... ·· I Free 11 Tta 6022 Btk fem Lab. 1 '~ yrs. AKC, papers. Affect. needs home. Scott 642-0303 Eng. Sheepdog mix male. All shots, trained, 9mos. loves kids 5'48-4468 "/ lfOI ll'f'mf:nd.0111 l'f'JIUlll." l'vf lrlf'd th~ Rtlllllt t and Ttmt"to but I alway• u.,• thr llaili Pilot lor r•~r11flmfn1 Kati>) D•l>ho \~• pon BH~lt matt1$25 957-1987 NON -STOP SEPARATES FOR 1984 PRIN TED PATTERN M233 SIZES 8 18 IOP CHOKE 01· 8ES1 ORESSl:.O WORKIN(', WOMP.N· pitct\ lhll rombint for 1 1oully roh•hfd look or otp1r11t for day dlnntr v1r1~1y ~•t> Han'°"" \U("n mo •lam wllh 1 knoc~ou1 •f•t. kloif, H>y, 1111«1 aod bound olr wuh • color 1ha1 ronllt1" w11h 111< blou•' and •Urt. P!Clurr lh< out01 1n df'<P pink with navy, pelf blut with mqtntl or crum "'Ith 11up. N011tt 1iw, ,.idt fttc•llnt. df'<p armllolt of !hr blou•~. d11ron11 \flm1n1 or •ht •kin T0911hchln& I• optton1f C'hOO•t knu" tnpt, 1lleer w1>CJI or hntn tlM M'•1n1 Is 1lmplt. tht 0111111 ll'f(llClllar ,.,lnltd l'atl"11 MtU11 avall1bk In Mil~• S1tf• I. 10, ll, t•, 16. II. ~II< ll (bu•t Ml ,,_j rfquirn 14 yard (()..1n<:l1, I J/8 y1nh l:()n1011; ior and 1\.lr1 J yard• Pica" ttnd SJ.00 IOf 111ch l'a11t1n 10 O•lly Piiot RfltCkt Mail, P.O. BoA '9. Old Clltlwt li1•t1011, Ntw \'on, N. V 1011.l 11\dd SOC for Hell p11ttrn for pottllt and lllndU"''' Prln1 plaint~ YOUll NAME., ADDllHI. ZI,, aTYl.I NUMHll. Stll. 1.00K RICH, IF. THF C6NTfiR OF AOMIRA TtON ltt 1labulom11r1rd '*or dn11n oilalnab tllai lr<r can afford 10 buy! !Ww and uv~ SSO 10 U OO. ~ ,_. 101 NEW 19U PROMINliNT Ol!SIONER PATiliRN C'ATALOO Nt"'ftl ~nm. 1por11wtar. ooau, day dlnnn dreUb Ph" JOf IONUS COUP<>l-1 10< any palttrn. Send SUO for 8ook JI. IJ) DOLLS a ClOTUf.S ON PARAO -nutc 16 ldollblt, ti "Drthy Miit ,,_ on• 1nd a ffto nntt. All urn-'' 10 .12 •. $l 00 IJJ FASHION HOMS QUI I.TINO, our~ bwk, mtkt• qu1ltC'CI I •r•I tonlaMt. U clttlaft•-Jttkco, ••II haf!tlna, 411tth. r111m11, thafh S100 131 ADO.A.aLOClC QUIL ts ln(flldtt !Mllffll ptteh. 4119''hon• lo. 14 fll~ daj11u whfl 11i.M4 plllow lrMll. All tU )I! U.00 u o swe,.. m rASHtONS, • "°' '°' 1ar1" ttu1 us 10 ,., rm~ •ltfl 1\111.ttlflt ~Ila. pwllown to ~nl~, crocbfl, U 00 • 12' QUO 'N' !,t.SV TRANSf'1lRS ha' cloitn• tO tn1bro.tc1. l)lllttt, -111M...,.._.I •"hl<t1Mlll 11111tfn'1 AlDtlabtu, !lo".,"· lftOIY $) 00 UI l l'f\'lLOf'I f'ATCHWOkk QIJJLT'S hat dlrtttlotli f0t 14 "~oque ...., i.-. .... ..._. • rr-. loo\ 111<1IHIH c.htm. 4'r.1loft., u ao ........ C:........,.tlttlldlfw,........, ....... -.. .,_-W•fel ,_, • ,.....Mt ,,_....., '8tt"9 •r -...~ Oran e Coast DAILY PILQT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 Dll Hee araitore/ loat1 Sail 7014 Motorc7clt1/ b ti•H •, Aat".1•1!11.. Aa111, lat!Jt.. A•t", l•J!r!" Es•ir•••I 6 226 18' P ~11. P218. wltratl.,. Sctoten 1018 Cla adca 9045 Oataaa 9117 Pom lle 9157 Vt lk1w1111 tl73 • • .. dy to go Mutt Hll _ Holosco,[. 3 Used SECRETARIAL nowl 12&00 642·72ol VESPA 115 grt cono '65 Mustano Com1. orig, '76 8-2t0 ox HtChbk, .. .. .. _,_,_ ' '82 Rabbit LX lruck. Oel. I __. --DES!L.wilb Jill . .f•'"'• .....__._...._ ~&; ~ ,..-..i..r.O~hl I.OP· _,. • ... t • ...... -, ... · ~, -"'--" l'ftltl •o .. ......,. '3K .-. • • .,..~ ~~~4-tr.fo.~ -'--'-· • •-..---e.:"ii~6nd '!6000 """',.~.n oon .. ""vvu '739t1TCOl\co11rae1cono mPQ, "....... '"'· BY SIDNEY OMARA t f8(i -.. OATAllAUlS HONDA 125 MX '73, hard-e4'2-~7GO 01 640-1607 876 6596 lull "$" package ~ ap-9ad liner. Ilk• new Plaata Or HI 6228 1n-s2195 1utedS895 t~rlden,gdcond • * ·lat . 912.., pea 1 ran 4 ce gioup Muat .sesoo.979·5816 898-6745 YAMMiA ('74) 125 * '* . .J l pri~ t, 9-con BEST OFFER 631·2862 Aatot, ...... !.. tOO USED CARS Ne 6 5-3969 '14 Rl~~lt 0Hwtrt, 1325 7.. 9567 Custom 48 It C & C aux del ---1 MODdat., D .. c .. m' b"r 19 _ _. _ ... _. Tralltrt, •a•i 9107 IN'STOCK lloll1 ltyce 9Ul 6 •Pd. aper! M•tt. •IOy y .._ .. .. , sa111ng sloop In mint n 'lt Ft•T OOl"E•TllLE -· _ wheela. 5 yr unllmlttd ARIES(MarC'h21-Aprtl 19) Hl'fus\.'tobt·victimof"squeez.e 71 Yamaha or~n , cond. riggttd 101 local or Utility 8026 172 l udl Good oond. Re• • •" guar 1300ml $13.500. Play " Ml•;ms don't ~>me l'nttlll•'ll '{f 111 argument t ha t belongs loaded. $650.:.:45-7 6 lcong dls11noe1 crwl a1ng& 4 )l 6 Otiiltu wall~r w/6 pac built eng, new c111b. mu11t Lsu?egagec rack,., AMR '0F1M1 9?9-5S 16 '557-~54 h d Id ls K ' d " . k ta ts d 1· Conn2man 32ped AOO. ornptete eec1ronc1 , $ 050 sell lmmedla l ely 'reo w»e e a a •Of'fv' CARVER -toot er 111 l\ 1 ua . C:'(; p mm Opt'rl. ma e con ~ an ~ea tze old chyrch model Ideal sail Inventory 1 ton• ah e 11 Io P 1 S 1400/obo 543•0277 firH Fun lll!le beach l'k...J J CHRISTMAS SPECIAL '80 th~ll a shw·t trip may II(.• rwn•s...ury Capnrom figures 101 sludent 1750 mote. Accomoda1ee 8 544-2262 · cat (P03871 l01.5-R()yCE Rabbit Convert Mint low Proml·n..,tllly 760•8688 w/lu~urloua new Int, 2 Aatt StrYicta/ '75 100LS. Excol oond Lo SHH ml Musi sell 648-8123 " heeds & shower. Prottlest ml, runt greal I 1200, Call s c T AllR l lS (April W -M ay :.lO). You (ind kPy that enables you llllALL EITHTAIHR salllng yacht In Npt Har. Parts 901 S 646-5129 °~~h7 1 ~s~':c~~i~~uzu to k•t go You r\CJ longer nc-t.-d C'al'ry expense. burden belonging to organ. # 4 rhythm $219,000. lerms avall 174 Opel Manta. gd mech 9112 Hun11nuton Beach ,mother. Lunar position highlights m oney. valuables. speda1 backgrnd Paid S 1500 675-2311 dys~ 675•3311 S550 or parts 546-4717 INW 842-2000 841·2896 · I y 'll h 'd 0. · f d' beco sell $1000 557-8320 eves & wknds A-W -..1 9 20 ·75 2062. showroom cond. matena . ou rt>al' w1 er au 1ent.-e, un mg mes --Hobie 18, Teq Sunrise. atta aa l.. red/tan int Musi sell. H • 9lZ5 available. lJf.clght Plano for Sale. traller, cot bo•. cover. HIGHESf CASH IMMED. $4200 644-9111, ext 234 -0•.,...•------- GEMI NI tMav 21 June 20): Str~ mitiattVt'~ make new ~60-1248 -Newpor1 Wa1erlron1 stor loryourvehlcle,domesuc or 495.5903 '77 Cvcc, A/C, good con-'f · · C h . h k h Yamaha Baby Grand space Many xtras or foreign 551 8285 dltlon Hatchback S1500 starts tn ch ferent direct101u;. ycle lg , ta e c anL~ on your Plano. Poll~ed Walnut. 2 $1600 645_2037 eves · · • '79 3201. Good cond. 644-8047 S11bi1a 9167 own ab11iues. Tunmg, 1ntu1tion are on target -you'll be a l nght yrs old. $5500 159-06-46 LASER No. 10 3400 WE IUY ;~~;3~~c. s75oo obo ·79 Accord. 4 dr. auto, air. t9H Subaru station pklUl't" all t'ruc1al moml'nl and you'll emerge victorious. Leo plays S~rtia1 GtHs 6230 Almosl new. 8l1Cellent CLElll CARS '793201, Sapphire Blue,.. s~~~io 494~g~~8 oond ;~og~ Rce~u~I~ l~~~nne, ey rCOAl'NCER J 21 J 1 22). F h 'dd 1 8ftScou SurtbOards. soft, cond. $l600, 646"5129 AID TllUCIS spd, mags. air. Blau. $1600/0BO 840-1091 ( une • udy 1 · ocus on ~ e n fvabasu~, round pintail. New & used unsinkable Sabots-compl $7900/obo 644·8693 ·~:.n,~~c~~~1 c~n:r $~~~~~ .79 Brat 4 x 4. llereo. snug 455 E Coas1 Hwy temporary restrn:ttons an u umate restorallon o IC $50-195. 673-8373 & 1eady to sall-speclal .79 3201. xlnt cond. 10 ml, 646_5755 650_8689 111 sl'lell. runs/looks greal Newport Beach strul'lun•. Sense of direction will be restored, individual who Just In Time tor Christmas. ~~:~r ~~1~3~~~5~':,8;;'1 air. snrt. stereo, alloys. --$3600 642-1866 673-0900 __ _ aided you in past 1s again available for l'Onsultations. Aquarian used once. Spalding 150 musl see to appreclale h11aa 9127 Toyota -9169 Aatts, DoaHtic figures prumtnl•ntly. skis Look bindings Tomlc wan• 25· plus boat in trade ~;~f:~~'~s':.C;~ni. _ _ LEO (July ~3-Aug. :!2): Focus on hopes, wishes. rontacts poles 5150 494·4546 ~~~r:~~r~~8~;~ 1! ~!,,an ·~;~~'$;:0 n~;~~~~6~ass. l•ick 9301 I d . f ' bl U ·1· f . ORANGECOUNTV ..., WEllY Convenlentlylocated ;6S Skylark. runs greal, ea mg t? pro •.ta e enterpnse .. t1. ize powe rtS o pers.u as1on, Ill I OOLLECTOl'S S~till Docka 7022 USED CARS & TRUCKS & Compet111ve1y Priced ·74 Corona. 4 d1, 4 spd. $450/obo 548-2454 aCC'ept fr1endsh1p offer by ··special' me~r o f opposit e sex Dock tor reni nr Udo COME IN OR CALL FOR &' am/Jm, 64.000 m•. lllnl _____ -- Popularity 1m·reases. social al'tivnies aCC'elerate. long distance CllllSTIAS SltW Island. Power boai up 10 FREE APPRAISAL cond . S1950 644-4259 Cadillac 9309 callhelpssoll.d1'fyplans llY -IELL -TRAIE 30'$175/mo 5580933 c I D Lill 77 To ota 1ng bedl~~~-----'!! VIRGO (A 23 S t 2")· o ,, f te 'al HO 11-11: Hrs. 1 -1 · • orm er-8 0 Sales-Service-Leasing Y , '78 CdV d'Elegance. All ug. • ep . .:. . i;x aware o soun.-e ma n . Fealuring weapons 01 all Slips Available. 35· & 35· OllEVROUT lllE lolE•IA'S wtcmpr, 4 I< mi s35oo. power Lo miles light check detaHs and r ead between hoes. Lunar position highlights eras: Swords, coms. tine Call 9-5 . Mon-Ftt. 18211 BEACH BLVD RCJY CARVER SOUTH 646-5779 blue S6550, 645-1.691 ..,,,,_ b . t·g a l v ly ""nn"""ted w1'th governmental optics Gunsmith on 642-46 .. 4 HUNTINGTO~ BEACH COUNTY '80 Corolla L11bck Xlnl THE URl!!.EST ca • .,..,r. us1ness,pres I e , c:' t -.v ""· .. , ... _IOll•,141-•331 fY "JSl~"'-i:·l'•1\\ cond $5200tobo. Hm • I. · I · I be od I am}. premise& 0 C Fair· WANTED Sid lie or "' • ~" ~ '''-r.: "' or po 1ttca pro.)CCt. t may ne<-essary to rem e. to stre m e grounds c M 'tenter at e ... , ..... ,,, ........ 720-1975 wk 640-5060 SELECTION te<.'h niques and beain rebuilding proc-ess Gate 5, ott Arlington) mbooaotr.lnNoptwB~cnhled. 63101.r34556611, . WE PAY TOP DOLLAR •Al• ....... '-' ..... , ISUZU ". . ~R Cor ·79 Mint cond SAS, ot late model, low mileage LIBRA (Se pt. 23-0cL 2i): Focus on personal magnetism, RARE Remington Mdl 11, wkdys 548-9569 FOR ISEI CARI 11WE WILL IOT stereo($500) 39mpg hwy, Cadlllaca In Southern physical attracuon. pursuit of educational or publish ing p ro.iect. Browning patent. dlscon-SaiJIM>ards 7021 AUi 111101 IE lllERSOLD 5 spd all ~1ras s4100 California! See us today! Lunar position highlights spiritual values. m te rnational law, llnued 1948. mini cond. Wlndsurler Classic, well POITIAC/SllAlll SaiesU·SeRrv:8ES-LTeaslng Volume Sales, Service Like new 846-7171 MAIERS I . . 1 di S -f -$350/obo. 675-9235 2480HarborBlvd • And Leasing Tria•,la 9171 ClDILUC trave requisites, me u n.g passport. ag1ttanan 1gures prom1-maint. $500 497-4998 COST• ••ESA · TORY 15711 Beach Blvd. --·------ nent)y Ski Boots. Lang XL-S, 8'"1 ---'""' llYEI '68 T0 250 Rblt I .010 0 .l Huntmgton Beach ..-. eng, new 2600 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Sc.OR P IO Oc 23 N ,, Do . d Mens. Used twice. 1175. Aiml I 141-0 0141-14 *'79 3201· • spd A/C 4 ) 42 2000 top runs great ( t. -ov. d )· mesuc a JUStment necess-Shims Incl. 5•9-0890 Vespa. white P200E. great (9S4XEO) , (71 8 • $2400/obo, Ph 645-2334 ary. Spotlight on money of others. interest in the occult, Standatd 8° Pool table. cond 2800 miles. $1200. WE WAIT Ylll *'79 3201; 4 spd, SIR i ar.• .. aa• Glaia 9132 Volbwaiila 9173 _ association with one who appears to have ;.:pizarre" tastes. Cash Ma.hogany w/state bed .,. 640-0784 CLW ISEI OAlf (091VPZ) _ flowcouldresume.numerousproblemscanberesolvedasresult all access. $900 la'cycles --1012 SeeRonaldDace *'79 3201: 4 spd, SIR '73Ghlaconvert.xlnl,red, 181 Rabbit Conv Air, Clan rolel 9313 540-1860 f dd. . l f d ' 963-1366 _ (385YPVI new Int $44'50 241-9990 s1ereo cass. clean. 49K liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 a S~t~:¥'TAutf1u~~Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Define terms, chl"(.·k legal TV1 la•io, --Bf6~~~k$~~~1!~~~1~6~om ~~~~zb~~1. 5 spd. AIC M•rc~•~• h a1 9141 1~~s:~~u~ :e:9:~:~: · 1111 OWll documents, defer to wishes of those close to you, including ~ttrff . 6232 Glri'S 10 spdmld Size-Kia *'8t 3201; 5 spd, SIR '70 280SEL. A-t cond. dual carbs 'good cond' Jaguar red, black vinyl al ( 1CUT843J rebl\ eng, new every-· top New paint, brakes, partner or mate. Be aware of public relallons. bas1C' leg rights 2 JBL Spkrs. Moranu rec, Sport. very gd cond $50. •.82 528E, Auto. loaded thing s5555 241.9990 $2,000 or best otter carborator. fuel pymp, and ability to provide umque servi<:es. Pisces plays key role. dual turn lbl. Sansut In-546·8734 (966653) 957-8165 ba11ery & staner. Aslt tor CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Focus on necessities. basic dte~kratredec~s>"&· sakmprps .. ttaupren Ladles 10 spd All Pro $55 4 tan.HI Drives 9030 *'83 3201. 5 spd, SIR '70 MERCEDES 280SL 54 VW Bug.clean.•l\good Larry. 770-8966. "" $ 5 ..,. (1Fjj975) Lomi,orlg &superb! shape$3000 847-0059 routine. ability to transfonn apparent loss into an advantage. tbl & wood & glass door 3 spd Univega 7 (used 82 J EEP CJS Acme Hard· •. 8 3201 1 SIA $18.900 631-1 105 Spot]jght also on people who d epend u pon you, shopp ing trip cab. Call att 5 731-3055 4X). All xlnl 631-0946 lop never used. MUST ; au o. 57 Rag Top, stock t600 '67 Chevy Impala Super 0 d I 11 h I .11 BEAUTIFUL 25.. RCA Men's 10 speed. ei'cellent SELL $900 obo 640-6162 ~!;~v:2~~~ 5 spd, SIR 'll 1111.1 llllTI single port, Blauptkunk, Sporl. while. xlra clean and care of pets. lder indiv1 ua WI e p , money picture WI condlhon s1~ or best 3 1 Navy blue, snrf. alloys. VDO gages. new radials. inside & out. $1400.' be b . h h . . II . ed Color TV, 2 yr wrnty, T-L 9035 (002 5 I 72M ~28 500 533 4242 847 6563 ng ter t an ongtna y ant1C'1pat . s148 Free del Open otter Great gill rscas •. 83 3201, auto. SIR • · • __ good pa1n1. no rus1 · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight o n personality. Sun Tv John's646-1786 494-2974 'G5ChevyTruckw/camper (1twu189) ·79 300 SD Turbo. Sl400 Dan 546-3147 -------72 CAPRICE ps, pb, ac. excitingchangesandvarietyofsensations. You'll feelahve,vital, Lrg 44·'TVproJectedbya Mens Columbia 27" 12sp shell, 1 ton 283 cu eng .. *'8-4 318i; 5 spd, 10 ml Anthraclle, Perfect, '62 classic Bug Conv nu 10.000 miles S13SO or ambl.t1·ous, w1ll1·ng to make "hanges and to "explore " Yo u 'II be 13" Zenith Gold Siar Nds wk $50flrm 84 t-5660 nu radio w/lape decll. nu 12anx294) S l9Klobo 955-6399 or red paint, whttop, bra. nu oiler 545-9269 .. rims/tires. good cond. 131-3111 786-6708 crpt, reblt eng. stereo. ____ _ rid of unnecessary burden, you'll reach wider audien ce, you'll be $800/obo. 642-7579 Motobecane, llke new. 27" $2500.att 6pm. 960-7523 208 w . 181. Santa Ana .80 300SD. snrf. itlras-:-To good ures. eitlt cond ·74 Vega. radio. air. 40K in love. New port JVC si8r'ii0 & 10 spd. Pd $269, asking ~ Dodge pickup •;, ton, Closed Sunday ml. $23.900. 493-2246 $3700. 675-0 t66 ml. elllt trans. 1750 obo. P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What appeared lo be a ''lost cass player w/altach $125. 646-5165 auto. $1250. 546-1377 '63 Baja. rebll eng., trans, 786-1311 eves spkrs. Cost $300. wlll SCHWINN 3 WHEEL LARGE SELECTION OF 'IQ Ill 5Q0$lC $ '76 M t AJC Cause" will be revived, alive and kicking. Be ready for new start, sacrlti~a $ t95 960-8952 ·77 King Kab Datsun PU s B s front end, 12°"· 1200. on:a. au o. · ~ XLNT. $150. 645-4765 NEW & u ED MW' I Wh1/blU lthr. alloys. MUST SELL 642-7579 AM/FM. 1 owner. lo ml, stress \ntt1ative. wiUingness to support pioneering project. S.iereo home unit, cas:iett· Schwinn cruiser $65, S~~a~~~ d~~,s~lo~og & AM/FM cass .. front & '64 Ba1a -BugSSoO clean, P P .. 12195 M ember o f opposite sex helps you get to h eart o f matter s. Leo te w/recorder. am/Im. moped $275 548-2429 544•2252 rear spoilers, snrl, very 642_0638 673-6630 eves/wknds. Plays key role. radio, record playet. 2 ----sharp S32•500· -·79 CAMARO 1 ownr. Xlnl speakers w1wrn1y $275 Caarn 8014 '7S Ford Courier Blue, 4 Liii IUOM llW TUHPlt-MIZ '68 Bug. rblt eng, clean Int, cond Extras Blau 13800 MisctllHHlll 6211 Mi1ctll1Dfflll 6211 Jb1ic1l last. 6224 847·~~63 _ _ ·11 vw Sponsmobde Pop spd, long .Ced. Only VOLUME SALES 110-1010 AM/FM stereo. nu llrl!ll. obo 760-6828 $ Top Cam._.., N~ motor 57,000 mi, looks and runs SERVICE & LEASING $2500 Call 24hrs. Bob _ ·-------TV RENTALS 20 per mo ""' ~~ t R 11 al led -----'84 C S h LIGHTED DOLL HOUSE old retail store. have as-2 Bundy clarinets. $150 & 19 .. color TVs. assorted & brakes, AC/DC Frig, grea · ecen Y P n 3670 N. Che<ry Ave ·52 300 Turbo DSL. t3.000 631-6300 ext 32 orvelte, ee t ru $125 Miniature 1929 sorted cordless tele-$175/ollers 548-6839 styles 540_3195 very clean $3 l00 $2700obo 962-9657 LONG BEACH mi. like new $25,900 68 VW Sqbk runs good rool. loaded, 3500 ml. Ford $50. 642-6261 phones Cobra, Un1den. 673.1534 .79 LUV 4x4• 24,ooo ml, (No. Cherry exll-405) Newpor1 Bch 720-1704 $800/obo 673_4007 $23.000 lob Denver $30 s 100 841-6465 loats CLarter/ 1 d 11 $l l•) 1•1.1710 ----303-756-6354 Like new Whirlpool 11ash __ • _ Classlcal guitar w/cage M. / • M l 'k -1016-x nt con . must se · " • ·93 M B 2400 with slick ---- 1 I 1010 ottr a ti s~soo bO 642 1520 e a rad~lns WetAA~e . '69 Bug, completely re-SEE US FIRST! compacter, used 2 mo. Solid Mahogany sh P Sakurai. 1979. Sacrat1ce eal " o • v ...-~.. shill. 7.000 mt . loaded siored new 1600, clutch. $100. Schwln 5 spd model, was $1450 sac Best Otter ~6-8376 441 cruiser. docked on 2 deluxe VIP model Garelll .63 GMC S lS. auto OID. Now open Sun 11-4 $22.000 (7 14) 640-2937 patnt. bum""'rs. all tub-We have a good sei.tllon tandem bike. used 1 $800 2•11' long. 22 brass parade route. N~port Mo.Peds 2 spd like new 9117 ---.. - $200 556 7877 di u~ s3soeach 673_4007 a1r. Ing bed. wht . Dat1aa Ask about the money we ber.lltes.brks.complnt, or NEW & used CheY-surnmer. • cannons. outstan ng in ••ason Hamlin,.. ____ ,_ 'n °-h. S25pr person-Inc 962 1078 h dll & I I 01-1 • S lod t 1 h 962 2443 "" ..,.,,...,,... • °" · 1oousfDCARS can save you thru our ea ner am m cass. r ... s. ee ua •Y LLADROS Mother. Child. oH ce & ome _·__ .. like new" condlllon. hors-deorves. cocktalla Vespa P200E. xlnt cond. Vaaa 0 IN STOCK purchase & tease plans Have ell 1ecelpta. 12800 Puppy Mrkt $485. Sell SIS Admiral 21' cu. tt. $1800 obo. 675-9103 or organize own party. S650 631-243 t .II• SLElllS 556-109 t or 642-3607 S299; Elephants. S250: $215 Admiral 25" TV. Call dys 676-8930. evea Vespa Scooter vlnt CO'ld ·82 bObde VAN 26¥( ml. '" ITAl*I WAlll llNITS 69 B d d -N A 0 ood $100 Z Ith "6 6c"6628 " $7000. 220-1553 4 •pd, A/C, Lunnane Rack. · · ug. g con . nu paint s 0 m e works g en 011· r 't / a · .,.,_ a11 a cc es "er1ec 1 .. -·· • $1100 b 8'6 so88 714-241-0315 20" TV $50 King size ace llfDI are -"' -• Side Moldlng G1eat 1301 Quall Street lo 0 " • Llama Wool Rugs 5.(7' gold lulled hdord. $50 £taipatal 6226 NEiw0'E_LDHIEAJISETL.YAF0011Tr All i~;~JrieJ.996f.r1;~~n t Aata.HI, Starter Station Wagon. NEWPORTBEACH tOOUSEDCARS- 5483365 - -Cla11a'c1 9.u5 priced 10 sell tor 1••-1•"" INSTO"K $65. Rabbil iacket $35. • __ Until the end of the year your Holiday Entertaining v t I . / -•• .vv "' turq. rings $25 631-0946 Surfboard 5tt l ltn CARL only you can get lower & Parade of lighls. Days .. o ORJC ti 1929 Ford Roadster Pick-Chrlslma,:2~::761 Beaut 6 9 Mercedes. ·79 'll I PASSEllER llS MAGIC ISLANDGO-LD HAYWARD (Thrus1er), than ever prices on used 673-4860. evs 557-3273 Scooters 1011 up, $11.500 obo; 1947 • S28.000 or $2000 and AIC. AM/FM Stereo T11pe, CARD $750. Biii c:lear$150 962-4869 fac tory conditioned · .70 HONOA SLJSO goOd Crosley Convertible, SoulhCountyVW-lsuzu TO/pymts of $700/mo Mint cond1l1on Bus XE ROX plain paper cop-Oltritf•as Par1lllt cond & runs well s450 $1800· 194 1 Packard 110 18711 Beach Blvd 731-52 t 1, 731-3501 (T0481) 759-1268. evestwknds Wlml lers Get Xerox reducllon SEAPEACE Custom 65' or ofi~r. 545_5408 · Sedan'. S2000: 1935 Ford Huntington Beach Slltl MAGIC ISLANOGOLD Ralph's =854 stamp. copiers lrom S2095, & kelch. S125 hr. 3 hr min. Pickup, $2800 obo. 842-2000 8'l-2896 IHOElfS IOOIEO southCountyVW-lsuzu CARD $500-DESPER-962-1523 desk 1op copters from 675-5056 213/379-4214 '80 KX-125 bought new In 548-4460 '71 2•0Z. Orig Owner. xlnt lllEll&TI IEUYHY 19711 Beach Blvd ATE Be en Tran 5 _ Wheelehatr, AMIGO. elec. $695 All machines come . ·52. good cond .. ldeallor '29 Ford Adstr P/U "iWiS cond.. new paint, ale, Champagne/Palamino Huntington Beach lerred·Dues Paid thru 111\e new. $950 Manual wtlh limited 30 dey war-Classic 44 It cruiser & 43 tt beginner $400 645-0490 $3500. '28 2 dr sedan radio, $3800 760-0142 Full Option. 450 ml 842-2000 841-2896 ranty & are eligible tor sa1L Best rates Any oc-. June84 631-3611 chalt.$75 673-2654 Xero( service plans so caslon. 646-4005 80YAMAHA650 body nice $1400/0BO lOOUSEDCARS $49,900or$850amo. '69 vw. aulo, nuradlals, 0 2 M • 11 t 6224 act last! For more Into, $900_ Randy 548-1283 675-3175 IN STOCK ave/wknds 7 t4t766-4468 AM/FM stereo, 25K on Magnovo• dyssey UICI at; call 835·2269 collect. ltw•tt1 llar~tf Or1l1t ~61 Burg VESPA P2ooE -----ll~G -- -9149-eng. good trans & ln1 home video game. $f;'· 1 Cimar & 1 Crown etec --Dec. 1 to Jan 1 Groups of 9K ' I d h II '56 FORD Very Clean 'IO IATIH 210 $900 673-7769 still in car Ion. guitars. 1 sml Electra 3 malchlng desks. new 30, 115 per person '· m n1 con , as a Mechanically Perfect. Ex-4 spd, AM/FM Cassette. '79 MG Midget 21,000 ml. ----546-6785 alt 6pm amp Bst orr 497_1925 cond . gry metal. chrome 17141673_2336 itlras lnel alarm 645-3609 oeptlonal lhruout. Mov-Radial Ttres. Side Mold· wht, am/Im Stereo. •Int • 70 Sq bk ~Int cond. New M ans si..1 Jacket ---legs, oak tops $90 ea. '81ves~s100.1o""iTi["'ei11 Ing MUST SELL S3200 ing ·Perfect Transpor-cond .. $3200.673-9020 rims. radials Rebll 506 OBO. 645-8733 days talion Car. (P0322) ""t $2 900/0BO (Edelweiss) new cond. c1assolled Ads 6.42-5678 5•5-7 Power Boats 7012 cond. 6SO. 759-82~ 499•2752 eve/wtmd SHH Ptnc~ -9157 T7s-~~78 · · ~~!~~~~blue. large. S6o Masical last. 6224 •wcal laal. IZM i 2' 63 Century lapstrake. '83 Yamaha Riva. Vespa ·57 T ·BIRD Soulh County VW-lsuzu 175 Carrera. lndla red. blk ·71 Bus. dual port. sntrl. CONN Ell CHEVROLET .'X!}< ll.1rl••r H., ' I ' ""I \ \1 ~ ... \ S41>-l 200 Cla~sler 9315 183 ordoba. wfii w/blu cat>aret top. 4 mos IW!W, 7K m1, lull powel'. Take over lease paymenl $290 15 962-1843 For• 9 l •73 Thunderbird. Xlnt run· nlng cond. $800, Home 720-1975. Wk 6•0-5060 '74 Pln10. s1ereo $700 847-6563 '76 Elite. Estate Sale. Xlnt cond. I 1800 obo 962-9657 _ Nice. 215 h.p . VH F. Can-type. 1·700 miles. xlnt While. $16,500 19711 Beach Blvd 11hr. snrl. ~Int cond $2500 obo. 675-2447 or Netman-Marcus mink re-vas $4500. 673-3951 cond Worth $l800, sell 546-5591 957·8177 HuntlngtonBNch $18,500 645-4389 673•9783 ~.7-8_,G_,RA_N_,.A=D-A-5=-=5....,,000,..,.,,.-m-,-I, vers1ble 1ackel Pd $3500 · tor $1000. 5•8-1256 542.2000 6•1-2896 CLOSING MUSIC STORE will take $3000 firm. 22' w/Udo mooring. MG '52 TO, show car For ·7191 lS. ilniCond, many ·11 vw Bug. Yellow, Great 1 owner. non/smoker, 4 760-8729 $4500. 673-7444 Iv msg. SELL Idle Items with a sele or trade? Restored '76 2802. 4 spd, good extras, real beauty. musl shape. no gimmlclts. 1st dr. V8 , air, stereo ca.sa. Pool fable 4'hX7'"t hvy SALE 25 tt Wellcratt Nova XL. Dally Piiot ClaaSllleCI Ad. orig. SH.000 644-0214 cond. $3950 •94-3818 see! $16K firm 969-2926 $1600 cash. 642•2533 ri~:s~s1fs~~.&6~o;:~~8~ ·73 twin Ford V8 A s . I --, ---slate $400/obo 646-7545 $200,000 INVENTORY PIANOS, NEW & USED Mercrulsers. 1andem trlr, att · tn1ct1 A•t• Sem ces/ Aalt Semen/ Aatt SerYices/ ·72 Sqbck. lo mi. rebll eng. '79 Capri. Cass .. runs perf, fish & ski. 111,000. Parta 9019 Parll 9015 Part• 9015 Paris 9015 s25ooobo 494-7575.att $2800obo546-6887 Pro-lite twin surfboard Excellent cond 5'8" Asking S 170 Great Christmas gill 552-7608 720-110 l Ive msg 8 PM ---79 FIEST A SOK ml., brand 28' BAJA. 6 cyl dsl Tower. ·72 vw BUG, stick shift, new 1ires, l•OO stereo GUIT AAS & AMPS. BAND INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC & ACCESSORIES. plank. fish bo•. 2 vhfa, good lites. clean. 84000 syslam. MINT COND. meter • more. $281< ml 12000· 962•8331 $2700 OBO 631-3016 RUEllnS from the Far East. For appt, Martin 6'16-4244 Ret110ertor and two fleece lined suede jackets 646-1837, att 5PM Slale bd bmpr pool tble w/6 pool cues & dee ro<l Iron stand S350. 646-5779 --------- FINAL DAYS> OF SALE EVERYTHING GOES SA VE UP TO 703 • lERl.AS ON .APPROVED CREDIT IEACH ·MUSIC CENTER 17404 llEACtf 91... H.,9, ... -lo .. s .. Olttt fr'Ol -!loo 1111in 10 I. fri & $11 10 S. "'° ll S BUllOllllG ~OR LEASE Afl er 5 call 87~ 1080 '79 20 tt Bos1on Whaler Outrage -w/ 175 hp Johnao11 Every avail op- 1lon. Incl nu 1and trlr $18,500 obo. 498·1555 Boston Whaler, 13', xlnt cond .. 35 hp Eventude. 14000 474-7000 8-4 W1nt Adt Call 642-5678 ;,;,A1;;.;t;.;.•...;;L;.;.ea;;.;1;.;;i•;;,.l.___..to...,l .... O Aatt Lta1ia1 toll I Aatt Le11ia1 9010 Aatt Lt11ia1 9010 THE AUTO STORE'S TALKIN' ''WHOLESALE LEASING'' J'Hf C&Olll YOU lOOIC-f'HI.,.,,.. WI LOO«# 1.) MIZ 380 SL se2s••110. L 11.) T-llRDS 2.) llZ 300 DS s450• 110. ! 12.) COUGAI s240••110. •2s5••110. •1so••110. 3.) MIZ 300 SDS s550•1o. 1 13.) TOPAZ 4.) Ill 311 s270•110. 1 14.) TEMPO •142••110. 5.) VOLVO DL s234•110. : 15.) '14 COIVETIES s525• /Mo. 6.) VOLVO GL •275••110. o 18.) CUTLASS •210••110. 7.) CEUCAS •t&o••/lo. M 17.l TUIS Al '245''/lo. I .) CIESSIDAS '249'' /lo. 1 11. 300 ZI •219• /lo. 9.) MAZDA 626 *215 .. /lo. : 19. '14 El DORADO •431'/lo. 10.) MAZDA 01 •215••110. ' 20. '14 u1os ..._ .. stoo•110 • ........ , .... 695 TOMI COQO DI., Slt.1000, COSTA 1DA 540.S454 Some of the above payment• Include air. power 1tM11ng, AM/FM cueettt, some have crulae. meg1 & eunrooft u 1t1ndard equipment, theM ...... are all closed end with option to buy. & terminated early or walk awey at end of term. Limited to oxceu mileage & wear & tear. Aefunduablt MCurlty depollt & neenM fee art requl"*' to ttan lttue & wtll ~ .ubject to credit approval. · ·•s Mo.r 60 Mo. Terms. Total Mo. Pymta. Incl. Tax/Tot. All Leue Pymta. ·--~---~---------MT7------~----~----~ 1.) $662.50/$31.800.00 6.) l29:.~/Sl3.992.00l ll ) S2$.4.40/Sl5.264.00 16.) S222.60/$10.6800 2.) $471.00/$28,620.00 7.) S169.60/$3,140 80 12) $270 J0/$16 218.00 17.) $"2S9.70/il2.46$.60 3.) $583.00/$34.980.00 8.) S262.88/Sl2.618.24113.) $1$9.00/$7.~2.00 18,) $28$.14/$17,100.40 I 4.) $286.20,tSl 7.172.00 9.) S211.30/$10.430 •~I 14.) Sl50.$2/S7.22l96 19.) $455 80/$21.878.40 S.) $2404/Sl 1,90$.9? 10.J S2?790/SI0.320.0011S) S556 50/S33.390.00 20.) $954.00/151.240.00 .. CHEVROLET Chev.&GMC LIGHT TRUCKS ~ Hydramatlc Remanufactured GM Goodwrench TRANSMISSION Including o 100% Relwllt G.M. Torque Converter Good'° ~ 31. ,,.., DNLYS486 . '73 Van. rvns good, real •79 Whl Mustang sunroof sharp $2900. 640-0265 auto power perfectly 74 vw Bug, ret>Yllt mnlnd/cated for by 1 engine. good cond. owner 14000 963-7975 S2500 642-3379 '80 Fairmont wagon, Jtlnt '78 SCI ROCCO all original, cond. $3800. 557'-8389 lmmec .. auto, air, sunroof S3850 OBO 648·6533 '78 VW Converl. Champ. edit. Wht on wtit. 10 ml. $6300. 760-1489 tv mSQ '79 BUG CONVERTIBl.E eeaulllul baby blue, xlnt Chtlslmas 0111. 221< ml .. lmmac. $5395. 846-6533 OlllSTllU ULI '76 Pinto Wagon. eu10. p/a p/b. e/c am/fm, nu tll'M, X-cond, low ml. $2200 OBO. (M-W·F C1thy 5•5-1718) eve 966-1917 Liactla 1313 '79 Town Coupe, 48R ml. orig owner. S 10.500. 64.4·5263 lllernrz i Dll Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 18, 1983 ' I .. • ' ------·-· - Newspapers. They bring a new precision to audience · measurement ( CfJ -0 ~ LO ----... -·---· .. .,.......~..-, --..-7•-w.. .._ ~ Newspapers have just invested $2 million in a major research effort to measure and define the medium for advertise rs . Simmons and Scarborough carried out 225,000 interviews in markets that account for 66°/o of the U.S. population ... 67°/o of retail sales. Data are available by 24 demographic mea- sures, far more than are available on local TV or radio audi- ences. These studies are supplemented by CAN DO, the Newspaper Advertising Bureau data bank that provides audience estimates for every daily and Sunday newspaper in the country. If you're tired of guesstimates and want greater media buying precision, contact Uldis Grava, vice president, marketing services, Newspaper Advertising Bur- eau, 485 Lexington Ave., New York , NY. 10017, (212) 557-1854. Or your local newspaper representative. EWSPAPER POWER. GO FOR ll ' --~-------------------------------- ORllGI COAST u featu(it\~ "Goo ol' harli~ ro&Yn '' ~ G'clllltz.- EACH FLAG 15 A DIFFERENT COLOR , SEE? GARFIELD ® • SUNDAY,DECEMBEA18,1983 l CALL THEM ''FOOD FLA65 11 NOW, IF YOU 1RE READV FOR BREAKFAST, YOU WAVE T~E YELLOW FLA6 ... T~E PINK FLA6 MEANS YOU WANT A MID-MORNING SNACK,LIKE MAVBE A DOU6~NUT ... VOVR DOG IS 516NALIN6- TO '(00 ... AUNTIE EM/ AUN"flf EM/ , - YOUR HOMITDll DlllY PIPIR HE'S 60NNA LIKE THIS ... ~OR LUNCH, YOU ~OLD UP Tl-tE RED FLAG, AND FOR AFTERNOON TEA,YOU ~OLD UP T~E BLUE FLA6 .• W~EN '(OU 'RE READV FOR SUPPER, YOU HOLD UP T~E 6REEN FLA6, AND FOR A BEDTIME SNACK , T~E ORAN6E FLAG ... , ., .JTM OAV'f5 • by Jim Davis ,WAM! WAM! WAM! ' Y~, I GOT \IOU , M'V PRETTV, AND YOUR L11TLE PO&, TOO 12·18 .. ~--__,.. .. -. --.... ----.. + .+ NANCY ~ OKAY, HOl.D ON--HELLO l'M COMI NG WHAT K\ND OF SOAP IS BEING USED ? DENNIS THE MENACE : ·------~,...--~---..~,,.,_-~....---...... . . • ..--...__ JUDGE PARKER GOOD MORNING, · MY NAME 15 A . C LEAN RITE --- Well, did I say the right thing~ I'M MAKING A SURVEY ----15 ANYONE IN THE TUB~ by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux WHEN MRS. MRS. OLIVER, I 'LL GET HER A LITTLE WATER! I ... I CAN'T BELIEVE HE WOULD HAVE DONE THAT TO HER! IT WAS ,.......__ DID YOUR DAUGHTER TELL YOU WHO DID IT? WHAT'S WRONG? SHE FELT FAINT! OLIVER VISITS . HER DAUGHTER SHEILA ,SHE ~ RETURNSTO ; THE WAITING ROOM MINUTES LATER, VISIBLY SHAKEN -j/f1R0J.r:> . !;p~;_~~ : SHE ... SHE DIDN'T HAVE ::: TO TELL ME, SERGEANT! ~~: : : : ... ;.r ~: . • I BRUTAL ! r---.~ YES! I ... I'M ALL . RIGHT, RAYMOND~ • • ---- • • .~ • • • • • , ~ • #:OUR BAND 1$ SEWNG f1 FRUITCAKES UPON IHI S SNQ(A);) ~.:. fl .r ..._.., • *10 ~E TUNE' OF lGoo REST <,>t ~t.J Gem.EMEN I MOON MULLINS DOCTOR SMOCK ~ t...OOK, Sl'AN, l:'ve ee:e:N i-H IN KIN' Aeou-r HOW ,-He: E:CONOIY\Y HAS eeeN GOIN' ... IF :t: UNt...OAPE:P eveRY"f'HING ~HAYE: Rlc:SH'"f" NOW, WHAi' COLJ t...P ~ Ge..,-~ - - ------ HURRQ UP• PEOPk.E ! U:.T'6 GET INTO PkACE ! ·--' • . :---. . .. •··· ..,, . 1•1~~- TRY MY SH,Mv\Poo, MOON--1 NEVER HAVE A DANDRUFF PROBLEM! .. ________ _ OH I UJO~'I 400 ~ A J CASE OR TWO AND REAL.kV MAKE OUR [)A'.:) ? .JJ .J ~ OK/¥; I EVER4'eDDQ ... ONE ... 1WO •.. THRE.E ,,, OH ,OH 1iDING5 OF J1 · COtV\FORT AND 309 , ,, COMFORT AND :J04> .. , OH ,OH 11D ING6 OF CON\FORT AND JCJ..( ! .fj .J by Ferd and Ton1 Johnson GOOD GoSH --WHAT YoU1RERl~HT,MOON-- A BLIZZ,ARC> ! lOOJ( ATTHoSt: Fl.Al<ES ! so, WHA.,- Wl"f'H YOO e>ISIN ' MY s-rocK-e>ROKe:R ... . . ~ by George Lemont "Ae>ou-r ~2. MIN LJ ,..es O N A PA RK.I N C$ Me.,..eR"I • " LI ID B L- t ' ~,._ ______________ __ '-'l!fcK _, 1 - ~ -4 I oo 0 0 0 0 0 .,, ... - 0 r>~~ 01..P NEJvH80RJ.KX){) HASN'T' Re.AL/..Y CHANV~P 0 MUC>I/ \ 0 • 0 0 0 OH,Sft>f' SHOWING-OFF, ANV' -wt..L-ME: WHAl'fOU SW/ IN ~RPS I CAN UHP&~VJ flll\ o~ r~eRE'S NO Pt.ACE /../l(E .. •• HOME FOR THE HOLIPAY~ ...• -0 0 0 0 1~ SORRY IN rAXINV M~ $0 LONG TO ~r fUIS o 5J.10VILEI> Otlr, ~N.' I • o ------~-~~-------. - --------,.-.----------------- A CA RNl\t>Re OF 1l1e URSIPAE! FAMILY! 0 0 ll·<f 0 0 l-ICK o I l...ICK LICK 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 ., ------~ ---------- -CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There 1re •t leHt six differ- ences in dr•win9 det•ils betwffn top •nd bo"om peMls. How quickly un you find them? Check •nswus with those below. ..... ,au•P ,, dOO• HOH 9 6u1u 1w ,, ,.110) ~ Jitt.IC>\JI II •1PYP\4 dow t Jlllf W\ a.;e \U") ( .... "''·"" ,, Jf ( l. 6\o!IU!l,.O ,, •1PY•M t ,,.:>u•.1••;10 RHYME·REASON WITS TESTER! Clues to a question posed below are contained In the following vintage verse I see my first. I seemynext,u pl1inly u an be. Joined to my third. don't lootc per- plued. you've oft· en pied 1t me. My third Is fifty •nd some more, re· versed 'tis sc1rce •n ell. My 111 is reech•nt for the floor. cleer 1s • cryst11 bell. What am I? Hint: • disappear in spring 11>1>1 u• w• I For Better or For Worse LOO K,K\D8~lHERE HE-18- lHERES SANTA! -SE.E, EL\ZABETH ?-~AVE. To • SA~TA H a· (XX)t\ ~ LCOKAf THE-WINOOWS ~ -f\ND\HE L\GH1S, AND ... b~ Wrg 1'o.rfc~ · Wf\AAH! -DON\ WA~NR WALK ANY tv'\Of\E.~ -.1 -_,...._ - - ----- -- - , • ..,. "'"un' ,,. tO..c>• ..,., P<etQ...,•J>tun • Sum Fun! Santa added one lo a number, multiplied the result by five, and obtained '60. Quickly, with what number did he 1>e91n his calculation? -i.itulN • Fruit Punchl Find the Mme of • fruit in Heh sentence: I. Chico r•nt Hrller. 2. Ger1ge s.le Monct.y. 3. He buys cheep lumber. 4. I tip Heh w•lter. s. The champ Hrned his crown. ;Hd ( ~>Hd r wn1d C uou.•1 t •6u•;o I • Riddle-Me-This! What do you call a person who's crazy about balloons? A balloon atlc. How did the blacksmith send his bill? In an anvil-ope. 10 9 6.5;.Y ~ -.. • 11 • • 7. ·2 ~-· GLOWING PAINSl.Ackt colors to the hollCS.y scene •boYe: 1-Red. 2-Lt.-blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Fleth. •-Lt. grffn. 7-Dk. brown. I-Dk. blue. t-Dk. purple. 10-Dk. gr•y. 11-Lt. gr•y. 12 /l FULL H.OUSEI Our chimney sweep pel hes discovered the cause of a houseful of smoke. So can you by •dding lines. LISTEN 10 lHe= CHR\STMR~ MUSIC~ LETS GoSEE. d/. WHERE rrs ~ING­ Ff?DM~ LUELL-\'o SAY you HAVE. Two \/ERV 11R~D LrTTLE ONES ! SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points tor USl"9 all the letters In ttte word betow to form two complete worch: -PASSERBY '\ J . --.. -..... --.. THEN score. 2 points eech tor •II words of four tetters or more found am()n9 the letms. Try to ICON •t INSt SO pelnts. '111.ci • 4AI , ........... 9t<I!•-.. by Lynn Johnston \~S ELVES ~ LOOK~ -ANC> lHEY 'RE 1HroW1NG CA~rJ{ ! CATeH DNE. <. yes .1HEY <JUST GET $0 E.)(CllE.D 1fi1S TIME. Of YEAR! 6AR1f.Nt'f.RI. (,tMMf. A J 8e£R~ j 60 ON.YOU NE'ER·OO .. WfU) 6ET lOt>i H GORDO ~1 SHOE ---·------------------------ orftCf.R ORAB6L.E t'M lNOf.6'ff.0 10 ~Ou~ IS Tl-IAT >llS HEART 0 THUMPING? i ~I I I J f ~U~ MAN~ cifA'fiN6 A NOl~AtJCf I. "t({£'s A~1"f.f< 1'WO &uc.K-5. 00 11-\E. ~AM£ 1'~ttJ& ttJ 1Mf. CAf£.1'f.RtA ~ MT by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ~~KING 'rt#.NA Cl~UIT COURT RUl..IN~ W"ICU~t/A LOWE2 c.o~~,"~ ~--~-.) ~ pi ,. 08•Ka&.Y How ... you feel .. tint lime yoa laimrd JOllr YG6ce OD • record1 -LO., Uttle Rock, Al'L My first record was with Judy Garland. On one side was "For Me and My Gal"; the other side was "When You Wore a Tulip." It was surpris- ing to hear it played on jukeboxes. but I knew I was being !istened to because of Judy. One critic said my voice sounded as if I were gargling with pebbles. l..OSANGEl.IS-....... who ii as ubiquitous on Army and Navy blleS as K l'ltions,. grown-up Mei_mo mokeJ an imprasion far afield from the prairie. did not use a military setting with the fact that he's follow· this year as the backdrop for ing ~ "hea.vyweigtlts" tnto his annual Olristmas show. the nng. As Uthgow. 38, says: Rather, the ski-jump-nosed "I know Palance will be on entertainer, 80, taped his ex-my left shoulder, Quinn travaganza at NBC Burbank. on my right."-RobeJr WinddeY A big draw on the college cir- cuit, Hope ~ked co-WASHINGTON -Armed ed Brvoke ---to join with the kno= that the him onstage when he enter-U.S. Navy t $9,936 tained at Princeton, but she worth of softballs this past turned him down. Reason? September, ...-.-.lathe Seems she didn't think such Nol .. D. Dkb ({).Wa3h.) behavior befit a mere fresh· theol'ttts that It's not the oost man. But our Miss Brooke has ovmuns that are the problem already signed to appear ~n in the Defense Department's Hope's 81st birthday special budget, it's the home runs. for NBC in May. Of course, Shields will almost be a sophomore by then .... Jolm ........ Is making a career of portraying athletes. First, there was his 09car· nominated role as a tranaex· ual football star. in TM Kbrld ~ IO Gtlfp. Now it's the boxer In • produdlon of ...... t•R«Ptmloro ll«lvywdsht It Conneclic:ut's Loni WMrf Theater, a role Jaci Ps' DI pll)"ed on live 1V; AMIMM,J 0--was In the movie. The tr8'nlne for the pe.r_t Is ~ ~. but lJlh80W mUll llto deal Says Dicks: "PerHapl the Navy ltlOUld not dMdule lta dblll aamee lbolrd 11rtraa cMien, whfn It's dHllcult to retrieYe homHun blUs." .•• aepr••••t•tl•• Jaek I I ·I I s parents it is our responsibili· y to teach our childr~n many hings to walk and talk and ead and listen and begm to ake care of themselves. But perhaps the toughest as.sign· ment of all is instructing them in how to make moral judgments -and then do the nght t:hmg For years I have been trying to learn 1ust how children of various back· groundc; acquire a set of moral convic· lions. I have pursued this question in America and also m foreign countries -Northern Ireland and South Afnca, in particular, where political conflict has affected the lives of youngsters and their parents. When I started my field· work, I thought I had the answers. I was simply trying to document what I'd been taught while doing my training in child psychiatry: that it is parents who teach their children right from wrong. Many parents do 1ust that But the process is far more complex and far more important than people realize. In addition to what a child is taught at home. there are outside factors that in· nuence how he develops ethical pnnci· pies. Much of that learning takes place in playgrounds, in schoolyards, in classrooms and even in froni of tele- vision and movie screens. Moreover, a continuing senes of oonflicts may arise between values pronounced at home and those received elsewhere. Most parents have noticf'd that Jheir chil- dren occasionally come home saying or doing unwelcome things. attribu- table to one or another neighborhood experience. It's up to parents to inter· vene They must help children sort through all this new information and learn to live by their pnnaples. A child begins to learn how to distin- guish between right and wrong -be- fore he can even talk -from the firm instructions he receives from his par· ~ ents. Every t_ime Mother or Father says • "no." the baby becomes aware that he ~ not give in to all sorts of whims and im· x pulses. such as hitting a brother or A sister., Those prohibitions add up. so that by the 5eCOnd and third year of life, one hopes, the child ~a conscience and has learned some degree of self· rontrol During the next several years, rules are absorbed, parental oom· mands internalized. The preferences. habits and loyalties of a ~iven family are adopted as the child s own. "We always go to church on Sundays in our family." one child tokt me. I asked him when he started 90ing to church, and he gave me not onJy the ~roximate date. but also the reason· 'We go 10 church becal.13e God is there. and He told us to obey the words of the Bible and try to be nice to people, like He was when He came down here." By the lime a child Is okt enouah for school. ~ has already learned mudl from his parents about moral princi- ples. In tome CMeS he will offer his .. fAM&.Y WUJJJ.Y. ~ •••• ., IChoolmates an explanation for his ac- tions f 'My mother said never to do that"). but if he is challenaed. he11 question what he has learnecf at home. Television programs and movies also have a great deal of moral weight. A 13-year~ld New Mexia> boy made that dear when he spoke to me. "My folks tell us we should be q~ and listen to what others say; and they tell us vio- lence ls bad. But in school I wouldn't dare say what my mom says, or all the kids would lausJl at me. When I see the bad guys flettln& It In the movies, rm cheerin& wtth ever)'Qeie d.!e." Such momentary dashes of sentli- ment have a wa.y of lta)'in& wfth chll· dren and may even bea>me a toUrce of confusion Iller If parents do not help the chUd make the fi8ht evaluations. Thla ls not to II)' that I child would be bater off without any eJq>OtUre to lltu- alions that force hlm to question his principles. Sometimes that kind of questionlfl8 is healthy tor both child and parents. For instance, at the height of the civil rights turmoil in the South, a t+year~ld white Georgia gin. whose parents oppo9ed thupreading onset of school desegregation in the South, spoke of the conflict she feJt at that ume: "There's my father telling me that we should stop breakms down our way of IMng, that the people who oome down here to protest are the caUJe of au our troubles." she said. 'Then there's our maid. She'• the rucaa col· end lady you'd ewr want to meet. "I hed to talk wkh IOITM!Olle, ID I went to our mlnbter. He Mid there Wlln'\ • deftnlte ~ he a>Uld 8've me. that you hllYt to 'rtmndle' your views. I told him thal WU my trouble, m. I a>Wdn'\I He alki I lhoutd pray hard every day and I'd get my direc· lion. So I did. but it was hard even so. finally. the troubl e began 10 quiet down here in Allanra My parents said. 'It's not so bad,' and our maid told me th at she fell sorry for us as whites. because she could see we were going through a IOI just as her own people were l could have hugged her for help- ing me get some perspective .. At 14, this young lady was con· sidered a child. yet she pos.ses.5ed a mature moral sensibility. She heeded Chnst's message, as stated in the Ser- mon on the Mount , and applied II to what she saw. She paid attention 10 what she read. the Bible. but also the words m our Declaration of lndepen· dence. ''that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Crea.tor with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness " As we grow older, some of us start to ignore such aspects of our educational past or think of them as a bundle of pieties 10 be dragged out. say, every Fourth of July. for the sake or a given patriotic ritual. But often children are not so Jaded. Many of them are still very keen on figuring 1hings out. and that very cognitive urge has moral im· plications. A mind energized by the desire to understand the world is a mind hard put to ignore the kinds of ethical questions that have always plagued people who dare to ask why. In school. in church. in the play· ground. there are rountless times when children.are prompted to consid· er how lite should be lived. Ultimately, tho~h, it is in the home where the child s moral strengths are either ron· ~lidated or eroded. Parents were n<>I meant to be passive observers of their children's developing moral life. A child may want to argue with his or her parents m order to hear. once again , their values stated loudly and clearly. Sometimes older children try to disillu· sion younger ones. encouraging in them mi.sgivi~ a.boot the moral values they have been taughl at home. In lhe face of such challenges, parents must keep teaching what they believe. And they must encourage thelr chil· dren to read books that stimulate l'TlOf'al reflection. Boys and girls will have trouble sort· 8 OUf what they've heard and aeen in the neighborhood or at school If they don't hear their parents' attitudes and beliefs stated with ronvidlon. The kltch~ table, the living room or the den commonly are the places where • child's moral life is finally 10Udlfted. 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LEE MARVIN THIS BIG-SCREEN GUNSLINGER AIMS TO BE A GENTLEMAN L ee Marvin hod his first shot at success ploying heavies in the film classics The Big Heat ( 1953) and The Wild One (1954). Before long, he was a box·-Office draw. portraying more tough guys m such movies as The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. the comedy Cat Ballou (for which he won an Oscar) and The Big Red One. Several years ago, Marvin s personal life brought him additional notoriety when his ex-girlfriend Michelle Triolo lo~ed (and lost) a SI. 8 million "palimony · suit against him. (He is presently mamed to his second uife. Pamela.) His latest movie. Gorky Park, pn!Sents a new. sophislicoted side of Marvin. He revealed some other lit- tle-known aspects of himself to FAMILY WEEKLY$ Mary El/in Bruns. Brum: You've been called a touCh man. a b&man. Are you tough? Marvin : I'm still trying to do it. I never succeeded. I'd like to be a lot tougher and "h~r" than I am . But if you are, I'm sure you end up being bad .... The only saving grace a man has is his feminin ity. Q: How do you prepare younelf peyc:boloctcall to play ..... py? Marvin: Anybody can do bad. sure. There's no trick. Being nice and genteel is the most difficult thing In life. Q: Do you like kids? Marvin: I hate 'em -only kidding. <Jeez, I 801 eight. plus the grandkids. Q: kft your~ .trald of you? Marvin: I hope so. I scream at 'em, I roar. I do everything that I think will prepare them for real life. You prepare them for the bad guy -which you are. Q: Did you ever feel eo mlJ")' dull JOU wmted to bJt .acneonef Marvin: I drew the line after World War II. I haven't thrown a punch since 1945. F AJ/&Y W UJIJ.V • DUDllU ... lta 9 Q: What are your happiest memories? Marvin: Under review. I don't believe there is a good memory. I think we're all so horribly human that we look at the negative aspect of experience. Q: Somebody Mid the "palimony" case wu a boon to your career. Marvin : I said that. because it made a ,..~ ... leading man out of me. It made me seem sexier. It made me vlable. Q: Are you a geotJeman? Marvin: No. but l try. IW -· ~~:-~QSatioJl8l"Si1k~' 9,'t~ Hanging Fuchsia Spring Sale only $10 1 ot1DER rou I F8U BOOK dept • .fWMf I 8"-611·3125 PO Box 595. W Paterson. 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As for someone ex· ploiting my looks, I knew I was replace- able. If I wasn't happy, they could find someone else down the street who could fill my shoes." Anita auditioned at 17 with 100 other hopefuls and was one of 18 selected. Her first year, she performed for free. For nine years. Anita practiced with the squad two niahts a week and all day Saturday (and often Sunday) for six months a year. By 1982, the Raiderettes were paid SSO a game. Anita, a nurse. eanied an additional SI 00 an hour in 1982 for promotional appearances. in· duding one at a bankers' convention in San Francisco. During her best year, she cleared about S3,000 from promo- tions, while other Rakierettes aver~ between SSOO and S 1,000 in a good season £.och week during practice, the chtlerleaders were weighed in, and the one who gained the most ~ived the Miss Piggy award. When the Raiders started upgrading their cheerleaders' image In 1978, they hired a jazz dance choreographer and introduced a uni· form that featured short shorts and a low<Ut, midriff bolero top that ~ealed as much deavaae as Monday Night FOOiboll would allow. When Anita's mother, Anna, saw her in it. she oom- mented, "You're going to catch a chest co&d." Anita C.lks about her .etf-lma&e as a Raiderf!te: ul WU never a penon to overestJmate myself, which l.s why l didn't enter beauty rontests Of eee myaelf MI model. ( WIW\0l a rtaJ COf'no I petitor. If aomehif18 came to me. that Wiii ft.nt , bui I never went out and J looked b anythina." She attrlbotes her attiludl to her tamBy upbrinslna and 12 P~YWrDU•OIXDmll It• 111) to the fact that she has always seen her- seH~a smalkown girl. Her falher died when she was 7, and her mother raised seven children aAone. working ~ a salesclerk at the f.mporiwn-CapweU in fJ Cerrito. "A large family serves to keep your head the proper sae," Anila laughs. 'They let you know that you're not that special" She firmly believed that, as a Raider· elte, it was importanl "not to have unrealistic expectations,°' you 'd wind up being hurt." Did others share Iha! attitude? "If they were smart, they did." she explains. A fnend of Anita's on the squad moved to LA. to try to make it in movies. "She's a stewardess now." says Anita, who herself is eng~ to a doctor she met at a party. "She thought being a Raiderette would open doors. But down there in LA. i:'s nothing." Not all the cheerleaders possess Anita's demure, self-effacing manner. Gale Canter. 27, is an effervescent. blue-eyed blonde. the epitome of the peppy California girl 'They needed a tall blonde. and I got. lucky." is how Gale sums up her be- coming a Raiderette. She was a cheerleader for three years while work· ing as a secretary for Fairchild Elec· tronics in Mountain View and caring for her son. Jeffrey, now 7. Newly divorced. she lived in San Jose at the time and whizzed up to Oakland, 40 miles away, four times a week for practice. ("One time I made it in 28 minutes -in rush houc. l She had tried Olli ·oo a dare" from her boyfriend. When Gale walked onstaee b the audirion in her brief shorts. ooe among 300 oontestants, she told herself, "Just be studly and strut br five min~es:· She ac.knowled8'es that many of the women who wanted to be Raiderettes did so not for a movie con· tract. but for the status it gave them with men. "I did it for Randy," says shapely, auburn-haired 8eny Silva. 26. Her hus- band, a 3 l-year-0ld Concord carpenter. encouraged her to audition in 1979. UH~'d go to games and point down to me on the field and say. That's t1iy woman!"' While Randy Silva dearly relished the idea that his wife was on the field doing roll-0ffs an that flashy bolero top, Anita and Gale found thal men were just as often scared away by the fact that they were Raidereues. "Some of the men I knew in Cuper· lino had the attitude, 'If you're a Raid· erette, you're gonna get exposed to the fast lane, and 11'11 be ITouble.''' says Gale. She was one ol two RaJderetles selected to compete in five sporting events of 'The Battle of the NFL Oleer· leaders" on the CBS Sports Spectacular in 1980. Despite rumors to the contrary. there is no rule that Raiderettes cannot dale players. (In fact. ex·Ralderettes Lisa Conway and Kearran Calvin married Mickey Marvin and Lester Hayes.) While Gale Canter says she neYer did, she saw her trieods fall m love with players, and w remembtts ··a lot of heartbreaks." She also witn~ a rivalry between the Raiderettes. "When we weren't working ow fan- nies on learning routines, it was. 'Who Many women who become Ralderetlal do ., for the inldanl.,,,,. It gives them wllh men. sets what promo?' or. 'Who gets an what picture?'" she says candidly. "Some- times there were 36 beautiful women t()flether in a room ... but lhey weren't always beautiful. Ln rehearsal we were in sweats and curlers. I'd look around and say. 'O.K .. these guys aren't that great looking. You guys are just as scary as I am in the morning."' Betty. who has been dieting since she was 12 and is 5-foot-7. 125 pounds. admits that. "When I wake up in the morning, I don't feel beautiful. Without makeup I'm pretty ordinary." But her senti· ments changed when she was reoog- nized by Raiders' fans. One time. a U.P .S. deliveryman stopped her and said, 'Tve ~ a picture of you in my glove box!' There were times when TWderettes were accosted by drunken fans at games, bot "if a fan touched you, you oould slap 'em." Betty ad~. Because a new unit of cheerleaders was selected annually, the ''veterans" would never know if they would be chosen again that year. So at the end of each sea500, Anita aded out a private ritual. "At what oould be my last game. I'd always just stand there on the field, look around the stadium and try to remember and imprint the atmosphere on my mind, trying to appreciate ev· ef)'thing, knowing I might never have it asain," she explains. Jan. 15, 1983, was a day that ha.s be- come etched in Anita's brain. She was amone the Raidere«es who were flown from Oakland to LA. In the '82 season. durins the team's first year in the Southland. The Raiders were playing the New Yolk Jets In the LA. Cdbeum; the Jets were domlnatlna. WhUe AnJtA felt Mr le.am had a cha.nee to ao on to the Super Bowl, she was abo aware that thl:s Pf't't ~t be her la.st. She wouktn i mcWe with the twn next teUOn. Her life was ln FJ Cerrito. Mlt WM an emotional~· I thouaf1t we were going to win. The Raklen bavt ludc on their lide when k ~ IO fantudc: ftnllhes. I've Ref\ them wtn too many ~h thftlt minutes left and 14 points behind. from Oeoqe Blanda ,YMll thJOUth Kenny Stlbler And up to .Jm Ptuntect." ~· ·~ Werning, The Surgeon G1n1ral Hu Det1rmin1d lhll Ciprlttt Smati1g II DqtnJus to Yow Htltth. An11a speaks softly in lhe living room or her familv s East Ba\ home. As she remembers . .'~~.l11na1111&~ evems of thal game. the timbre of her voice swells w11h emotion .. We could have won up •• ' ' I • to the last 30 seconds Bur an inlercep-J her nlual of looking around lhe held 11on was made. and lhal took care or when the game began and when 11 11 ·· was over. she w~ stunned "I wa.' After lhe lo~ lhl' olher Raiderelles probably lhe last one to leave the started crying. Anita had performed field · A lot oJ mnokera want to enjoy tobecco -but don't want to liCJht up. New Skoal Bendita man wy altemattve. Skoal Bendttw ia an mdivid.ual portion of win'8:«)1wa.flnond tobacco in a wt, pre-mo68ned pouch. It'1 .., to put in, ..., to take out. JUtt pot a pouch betw1m your lip ad CJ1Ull. Don't CMw it, jUlt JM it lit u... h11911l ma! tobacco p---wtthov.t lighttnq tq>. It'• • tlllle JO'l11 • UlytilM, aywbem. If 10'!1'•. pnt11, try -Sknel llendth. ~pae+" l!C> •om. 5 dlW~. titldn9 •t11d af ap.df ... , She somberlv boarded lhe bus from the Coliseum 10 lhe L.A airport. 'The bus ride was awfully quiet rwas with two friends who had been cheerleaders ror as long as I had been. We" under- stood what ii meant nol 10 be a Raider· ette any longer When you·re in lhe stands. 11 s all over You·re not being looked at anymore. you·re a spectator instead of a pan1c1pan1 She bid farewell to lhe players and her friends and flew back home to the Bay Area. her job as a nurse. back 10 her quiet life. back 10 reality Is there life after the Raiderettes' Yes. bul it s hardly the same Each of lhe former chet>rleaders possesses penl-up energy lhal lacks direction w11hou1 1he athletic outlet of practice or lhe show· biz inlensll) and drama of the gamt'S Betty. now an administrative assistant. hope5 to move 10 a management posi- llon An11a will marrv her do<.1or Gale wants to start a htness salon and meet a man 'who will be happy that I was aggressive enough 10 have achieved 1h1s and enioyeC3 11 I don't need to apologize for what I've done." Each of the ex<heerleaders took what lhe experiencf' had lo offer. but none pushed her po1en1ial to its limils They all adm11ted to a fear of leaving the ·1am1har to explore lhe unknown Betty says she dtdn t want to pursue any caret-r moves !hat would affect her mamagt>. which is why she hasn't joined a professional dance troupe. Yet she ad· mired lhe gutsy heroine of lhe movie Aoshdance. who. in Betty's words. "had 1he rourc~ge to try lor lhe big one." An11a. even with her stunning looks. doesn't wanl to take nsks The lonner cheerleaders were also affected by their strictly minor, frivolous role at games. "We were !here purely to fill in dead spaces. the 1imeouts and halftimes:· Anita says While it':. been said that cheerleaders represent the ultimate fantasy of many American men -right up there wilh the stock Chevy and lever.action Win· chester -for these women the experi- ence was also a fantasy, removing them. however tE'mporarily. from the tedium of their daily lives. Looking back on two Super Bowls and nine years of Raiders games. Anita says wistfully. "In a way. I felt my life would always be downhill alter that " Outside in the darkness. crickets hum in the grassy lawns along her El Cerrito street. "It couldn't be as exciting asain. 'bu can't compare being on the field in a Super Bowl to anything else.'' Does Gale Canter miss the glamour? ''Glamourr· The vivacious bl~ tosteS back her head and laughs. ''Glamour is Jaclyn Smith. Glamour is not Gale Canter in a satin Ra.iderettes jacket." IW ----- 14 f~Y WD:kl.Y. DUDlllfJI II. lllJ TO 1'111 TOP Of 1'111 llO'nWWlllG ... M .. IE Cramden would ow his favorite tra ... to the moon. to the moon:· Aher all . his besl buddy. Ed Norton. Just got a snazzy pro- Camey went from siewers lo Santa in The Twilight U>ne Oinstma:s ciasJIC Night of the Meek. motion: honorary chairman of rhe Westbrook, Conn .. Sewer Department. It seemed a fitting way to applaud native son Art Car- ney, Jackie Geason 's boon companion and bowting palt· ner on The Honeymooners, which is still syndka(ed in 25 mapr markets. But Carney, who played a sewer worker on the show. might have pre- ferred being spared the honor. "I tokt them I'd accept ooly under the condition that I be appointed senior ~~rvi;!<>r of subtenanean sanitation. Certainly, Westbrook's first selectman Donald Morrison has h~ hopes for the new supervisor: "We're anxious to obtain Ed's expertise In set· ting to the bottom of our sewer " "'=zr'L=---~-... .... ,......_... ........ ..,,...,,~ ~-~ ....... ~,,.,. Y ou've heard of Chanel No. 5 and Charlie, now there's chocolate -chocolae? Adu- ally. it's Olocolate FIJdee, a ho« -and mouth-watering - new scent put out by the Dar- veau.x Confectionna.ire Gour- met Shops of Minneapolis. The idea started as a pro- motional joke, but customers just, well. ate it up. As a oon- sequence, the scent, available in cologne and perfume. is be- ing marketed in earnest at S6.95 a bottle. "It's a wonderful gift for the chocolate lover who h~ ev- erything," insists company owner George Darveaux. "You don't always want to smell like fudge. but there are times .... " Down the (rocky) road: chocolate baby lotion and chocolate air freshener. e question most fre.. quently asked by chil- dren at Chrislm~: Is there really a Santa Oaus? The question most frequently asked by their parents: Which will happen first Junior breaking all the toys Santa brought, or Junior tiring of the toys? That doleful query in· spired a Norwich, Vt., couple to establish a "toybrary." Jan and Jerice Bergstrom opened their uruque l~ng facility last February, and already 330 Norwich residents have plunked down the $60 rnem- ) bership lee that covers . the toybraly' s overhead ) and helps add to the in- ) vauory. Currently, the shetves bul&e with 1,000 ::f5· sames and educadonal valued~.~ Clh c.h«:k out toys for three weeks. lnduded In the inventoty. Moc~ sames: penonal computen Ind • $3,000 pot• ter's wheel and kiln (a refund- able deposit is required for such a pricey item). Jan and Jenee still need 350 more subscribers to break even, but if the Norwich~o · bt'ary catches on. the co e hopes to franchise the across the rountry. ITOUIClOUT n scales of justice are clearly 00( weighted in vor of the obese. According to the Amencan Bar Association Joumal, an most of the country there is no clear<ut legal means to procect the overweight from job discrimination. Only Michigan has a specific slalute pro- tecting the stout from ar- bitrary employment bias. Elsewhere. and under Federal law, the only way to_ brine IC'- tion aeainst a discriminamfy employer is to lean on stllUtes that protect the hmdiaipped. 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