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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot.. llllGI l:UIT. Ylll HlllTlll UllY PIPll SATURDAY DE CEMBER 31 . 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Canyon swallows 3 hi.llside homes o...,,...._.., __ _ 83-year-old Meda Carpenter looks for help, left, afte r the home she. was in slid do wn a canyon. Help came in the form of Navy Corpsman Bruce Hastie, who was dro ppe d by helicopte r and helped airlift he r from the scene. The Hooks family reside nce, forme rly of Via Catalina in San Cle mente, after it slid · Qualified OK for Irvine hospital H ealth care for Orange County poor was k ey to getting approval I rom state agen cy The state Health and Welfare Agency gave its conditional ap- proval to the proposed 177-bed, $64.4 million hospital in East Irvine on Friday. three weeks before a decision was expected. Key to .. that approval is an agreement by hospital backers to provide health · care to Orange County's poor through an annual $1 million indigent care fund, said David A. Swoap, chief of the Health and Welfare Agency. ln addition, Irvine Medical Cent.er officials agreed to seek affiliation with. UC Irvine and add six university-appointed mem- bers to its board. "We're feeling great," IMC President David Baker enthused late Friday. "It's a situation that works out well for everyone." Assemblyman Richard Rob- inson, D~Garden Grove. chairman of the Legislature's Joint Com- mit.ee on Medi-Cal OvefSigh t, said the pact will "make sure the existing level of care for the medically indigent is maintained." The agreement was signed by Larry Meeks, direclOr of the Office of Statewide Health Plan- ning and Development, following a day-long meeting in Sacramen- to. Robinson said he and a. lOp aid.e if you drink, don't drive: Free ride home is a phone call away By JEFF ADLER peraon teams. The volunteers will come from Santa • .._.,..,,.....,. Ana's Cooper Fellowship Recovery Home, an alcohol While there's no such thing aa a free lunch, and drug treatment cent.er. according 10 the old adage, life does provide a free The program LI being aponaored by the Cooper rlde-atleutinOrangeCountyduring the long New home and the 6,000-member Communication Year'• weekend. Workers of America, Local 11510, aald Renlah , who la To keep the county's highways free of drunken the union local'• drug and alcohol pl"Oll'arn ooordi- drlven, at leMt three county orpnbaUons are nator. JrOViding graU. tranaponaUon to W-wUle enough A ai.milar program is being offered by Coro-'° reaUze they've bad too much lO drink. prehenaive Ca.re Corp .• the parent company of the "Anytlme you take a drunk off the road. you Newport Beach-bued. Ca.reUnJt, which operatea u ve lives. And u long as we are saving lives we feel treatment cent.en tn Orange end M'-lon Viejo. we are dolna \he communJty a eervice," explained Ron Ren.lab, organizer of the one of the county'• tree The 1'CareCab" program wlll provide• free taxi ride .ervtces ride home to callen whoee destination lt within 20- Reniah ~d holiday revelers will be picked up at miles of their pick-up point. explafned Stephen any Orange County locaUon and driven home by two-(See FREE RIDES, P11e Al) ~~ ' , .;.. to Assembly Speaker Willie Brown joined the discussion to ensure concerns over indigent care were answered. Also summoned to the capital were UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and the plan's most tenacious critic, Stanley van den Noort, dean of UCI's Coµege of Medicine. "I'm very disappointed," said Van den Noort. "l don't think our interest in developing clinical facilities on campus will diminish." He vowed to continue efforts to undermine IMC through a lawsuit and referendum on zoning. Assemblyman Robinson de- scribed theJttdigentcare pact as an in novative •.. precedent -setting model for future medka.l plan- ning. "It's a verycreativeopportun1ty for the state to fill a social need," he said. The $1 million fund is to start aft.er the first full year of oper- ation, expected sometime ln 1986, aald Baker. It is to be generated from a surcharge on priva~ businesaes expected lO bla.otn around the hospital, central lO a 320·~ medJca.l and edence com- plex envilioned by \he Irvine Co. et Sand Canyon R09d near the S.n ~Freeway. "I'm delJghted," Mid Sharon Elli.I, president of People for an Irvine Community HOlpital. She hu led a drive lince December 1980 lO bring • hOlpltal lO I.rvine, the Jarsesl dty In the nation (Sff 11\\'INK HOSPITAL. Pap ~) " Drania tic rescue in Clemente landslide By KAREN E. KLEJN OI IM 0.-, ,_... llall Three luxurious homes on hill- side property in San Clemente slipped 60 feet into a canyon Friday night when the land buckled under them, trapping an 83-year-old woman who was dra- ma1ically re9CUed by helicopter an hour and • half lat.er. 'nl8 w.oman.JdenUfied as Med.a Carpenter, was believed to be the only penon in any of the homes when they slid at 6 p.m., said fire department spokesman Jack Stubbs. No injuries were reported. Residents of the other two homes, warned by rapidly widen- ing cracks and loud "crackling'' noises. gathered their things together and got out about 10 minutes before the slide OC('Urt'eO. Authorities, fearing the un- stable ground might carry more homes into the canyon. barricaded the area and evacuated 10-12 families from their homes. Carpente r was apparently alone in a back bedroom of the home that belonged to her daugh- ter and son-in-law, neighborssaid. She was flown by a rescue helicopter from the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo for observation. A hospital spokeswoman said Carpenter appeared shaken at first, but came through her ordeal well and was released shortly after being checked over. Firefighters realized someone was inside one of the homes that fell "when (Carpenter) was seen waving from the window of one of the houses," said San Clemente Police Lt. Al Ehlow. The Marine helicopter was able to hover directly above the home and lower a rescuer to aid Carpenter, load her onto a litter and help hoist her into the helicopter. The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment helicopter, piloted by Sgt. Carl Jack.son and Officer Bill Lauchlan, circled around the fallen home providing light for the delicate maneuvers. The three canyonaide homiea, two located on Via Catalina and the other on Via La Jolla, gave way "foundation and all," Ehlow said. Neighbors said the homes, all three-and four-bedroom models with ocean views, were valued between $200,000 and $300,000. The area has had no rain recently and was relatively dry, he sald."ln the past, we've had slippage of this kind," he said. He could not offer any expla- nation as to why the homes had fallen. But neighbors, huddled at the ends of the two streets while the rescue was going on, wondered whether a broken water main on Via La Jolla might have soaked the ground under the homes. Brian Day, a resident of Via Catalina, said the water was shut off early Friday morning aft.er other residents reported hearing gurgling noises about 3 a.m. City crews worked all day Friday on the broken main, Day said. As Christmas lights strung on the spacious homes blended with the red and yellow rescue lights and helicopters droned in the background, the clusters of neigh- bors and evacuees compared stories of the slide. The first warning 15-year-old Jimmy &imondson got that his family's home was unstable was (See SLIDE, Page A!l Tom Lewta ICOl'9d 21 point• and wu the MVP In the Orange HOtlday CIMllc buk•t· bell tournament u he led Mater Del to a e«Mawln ~Founteln v.-. Pege 81 . 1 • ' Ai Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 31, 1983 SLIDE ... From PageA1 on Frida\ .1ftt•rnoon. wht•n ht- tx>gan noi1nng largt> cradc; form- ing an lhl' drivl'way and t•xwndmg into tht-patio Aftl.'r dark. Edmondson said. thl' hou:.t-a l thl• l'lld of Via Catalana bt.•gan l·reakmg loudly "M y folks got my grandparents (v1s1t1ng for lhl• holidays). my brotht•r and I out o f there," Edmondson said About JO rnmuws later 1t l'rumbled, along with the house rwxl door, a nd fl'll down the canyon. "I was in my kitchen, looking nght down on the canyon," said Lorraine Cacaa, who has lived for 15 years on the street directly .1bove the homes that shd. "I heard th1s crackhng, crackl- ing. crackling. 1t was awful," she said. "Then I saw the hghts all go out. The garage door (to one of the homes) was open and I saw the cement on the floor just open up. The house just sunk, sunk. sunk and the n 1t JU:.l caved an and disappeared " Al S1lene. who rented the house next door to the Edmondson home. decided he'd had enough c:anyon view for a whale when he looked out and saw the side of his house completely sheared off about two feet from his foun- dation. "l stopped paying rent on that house about two hours ago," Silene joked. Ethel Dow. who has Jived on Via 'Catalina for five years, said s he heard loud noises and stepped outside thmking there had been a terrible car accident. "I looked out and saw the houses JUSt sinking and then they weren't there -anv more," Dow said. Frve home0wners on the street. mdudmg the two whose homes had crumbled, has JUSt made maJOr improvements. m- d udmg putting m new tile roof. mg. she said Fire spokesman Stubbs said the expensive· homes appeared to be destroyed Geologists and engi- neers were called 1n to check the ground at the scene Gas and wate r mains severed m the slide were shut off about 8:20 p.m and a Red Cross Eva,·uauon Center was St't up at thC' San Clemente Community Center as a place for eval'Ul'E'S io spend the night. Mountain lion's body found near Irvine Lake The body of a 130-pound moun- tam hon that was a pparently too slow to avoid a vch1clc has been found along a canyon road near lrvltll' Lake "It's as big as o de<.•r. anyway, as far as bulk." Orange County sheriff's Lt Dennts Rohn said "It should have damaged somebody's car, and scared the heck out of somcbodv" The mount.am hon c'Orpse was found Thursday ntght along San- t iago Canyon Road. Rohn said mount.am hons are md1genous to th~ area. but "c-er· tamly a rarity an th1Sday and age." "The last time a Lion s1ghung (in Orange County) was substan· t1ated was about 15 years ago when a farmer m Trabuco Canyon showed evidence his chickens we re bemg killed by one." he said. Daily Pilot photos by Richard Koehler TODAY'S WEATHER Clear weather for the new year Coastal T emperatures Cielfl"i! todl~ 10 v1n1ble l"O" eloUd1 Ht Lo H1Qn1 65 lo 1 lod1y end M 10 76 Albany ,, 10 Sundey LOWt •S lo 55 Ov1IOPll lor Albu~Que .. '~ Mon<lrt tw •'11h lltQhl ill 70. lOWI ·~ llmAf"1P 38 05 to 55 Ancl\Ot I04I 11 ·01 llllMvllle ,. O• MUii-23 01 Ai<hmGnO -er-. 3• 20 SI lOu•I -Ye>r" 21 19 SI Piie I 1mp1 No<fOll< '1 " Sett l•k• '"°''" P1•11• 12 15 5..-AnlO<l>O 00.•-•C•ty " 03 Sii\ 00.00 °"'811• " 03 SI'\ Fflll>CIKO Oflonclo .. 31 SI SleMaroe PNllldelp/MI 2• 17 S..tlle ~· 70 48 ~:::::-J:.1 P1tttbuf9f'1 14 01 P0tllend Me 21 17 spo11- P0t1l-°'11 31 34 SyracUM Pto.ioenc. u 20 ,_. 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These ballerinas have moved on, but the chorus of '84 will form when classes resume next month ' FREE RIDES FOR DRINKERS ... From Page A 1 Arterburn. a spokesman for Comprehensive Care Corp. The program 1s being sponsored by the firm m 500 cities across the country during the holidays to help focus national attention on the drunken-driving problem, Arterburn said. A third program. the "Tipsy Taxi," sponsored by the Laguna Beach Police Department also will be operating during this holiday weekend. This pro- gram features police officers who will drive home the person who has had too much to drink "But once you are driv1ng your car under the influence of alcohol and are stopped by an officer you're no longer qualified for the safe ride in a tipsy taxi; your nde will be directly to jail." warned Laguna police Chief Neil Purcell. Renish encouraged bartenders and people hosting New Year's parties to call the ride services on behalf of any patrons or guests who shouldn't be out on the roads To obtain a free ride home t•onlact. • The Coopt•r llouS<' Fellowship program 24-- hour lme at 972-5653. • CareCab at (800) 4i2-4143. •Th~ Tipsy Taxi at 497-331 1. Besides the ride programs, the California Highway Patrol is asking holiday motorists to help keep drunken drivers off the road by reporting drivers who should not be behind the wheel. They are asked to get the car's license number. a description of the vehicle and call it m to th<' CHP by dialing 911 in Orange County. The 2,500-m<'mber California Trucking Associ~ taon also will bc on the look-out for intoxicated drivers durmg the holiday weekend. The truckers have been asked to use their citizen band radios to· alert CHP officers to motorists they suspect are driving under the influence. Of course. area poh<.~ departments and the CHP are planning Intensive C'nforcement efforts during the three-day holiday to take drunken drivers off the highways. They predict a record number of arrests IRVINE HOSPITAL AGREEMENT ... From PageA1 without one. "It's beerfll lot of hardwork and now we get a chance to do all the things we want to do," she said. Van den Noort 1nubbed t.ht' IMC olive branch, which promiaes to make \he hospital available for training Interns nnd residents, to permit -the unlverlity t.o bid on radiology and pathology con- tracts, and to operate a 1huttle between UCl and the hoepltal. Affiliation with IMC would be only one of more than 6Q such agreementa the unlverlity holds with Institutions throughout Southern CaUfomJa. Chanct"llor Aldrich said. after returning from the meeting. "The nature of the affiliation will depend on what ls con- structed," he said. "We weren't up there bargaining for anything." Asked about Van den Noort's Intransigent opposition to the IMC plan, Aldrich answered, "the dean does not run the university." IMC'• next task is a S~4 million fund-ralaln& drive, starting with a $12 million khty. The hospital Is to be compmed of 134 medical-aurglcaJ beds. 12 crl~l care bed.I. and 30 othen apllt bttWt'f'n pl't'notal and pc.-dJ- r atncs Prior to licensing IMC, Hoag Memorial Presbyterian in Newport Beach wiU be asked t.o close ~O beds In either Its Kute care or psychiatric ward. Baker thcorlz~ that condition was det to balance Irvine's fast- growing needs over Newport's more st.able population. IMC also agreed t.o build an emergency medical 8UVk.'e and provide 1pace for a wholt"--boriy 1eanner. RoblMOn uld ' h preC8Ted a medical echool afflHatJon with an off-campus ho..pha' becaUM It would ~ttf'r wrve th.-poor , TOP OF THI NIWI NATION - Man goes crazy with knife; one kille d , four injured By Tbt Associated Press NASHUA. N.H. A man went berserk with a knife in a grocery store Friday afternoon. stabbing one person to death and seriously injuring four others. polil'e and witnesses said. Police said they had a man in custody, but released no other details about the incident. An ambulance driver called to the scene said he brought four people with stab wounds to Saint Joseph's Hospital here, and three others were taken to Memorial Hospital Execution in Arizona postponed WASHINGTON Supreme Court Justice William H. Rehnquist on Friday postponed the execution of convicted killer Robert Douglas Smith, who was scheduled lD die in Arizona's gas chamber on Jan. 11. Rehnquist granted Smith's plea lD delay the execution pending a formal appeal to the full Supreme Court Smith and an accomphce, Joseph Lambright, were convicted of the March 11, 1980, killing of Sandy Owen Mad driver caught in Texas FRANKSTON. Texas -Acouple whose trip had already been plagued by icy roads saw it tum inlD a "nightmarish movie" when a pickup truck rammed them repeatedly until the husband fired his pistol between the headlights of the oncoming vehicle The pickup driver was later arrested when a truck driver, acting on a request from police, used his tractor-trailer rig to block the road so officers could capture him. A 29-year-old Dallas man, identified as Jerry Ryder, was jailed Friday inAthensonchargesof aggravaled assault' and criminal mischief. said Henderson County Justice of the Peace O.D. Baggett, who set bonds lDtaling $17,500. County investigawr Mike Burton said Ryder wasn't arraigned untd Friday because he was "too intoxicated to understand the charges." STATE S tarva tion ruling appealed again SAN FRANCISCO -Carrying a plea from quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia to the state Supreme Court for the second time, attorneys Friday sought an order to halt force-feeding of their client and a hospital's efforts to discharge her. Bouvia, 26. ~ho suffers from cerebaJ palsy and arthritis. says she wants to free herself from a "useless" body and commit suicide by starvation in Riverside General Hospital whtle receiving pam-k11lers and nursmg care. But her legal efforts for care while she dies have so far been rejected. and hospital officials now say she IS well enough for discharge, if the Riverside County can find a care home or individual willing to take her and not accede lD her death wish 'Twilight Zone' lawsuit settled LOS ANGELE.5 -An out-of-court settlement has been reached in a lawsuit filed by two daughters of actor Vic Morrow over his death during the filming of the movie, "Twilight Zone," an attorney said. No detail5 were di9closed in settlement of the suit, which had been filed in October 1982 against Warner Bro.. studio, director John Landis, producer Steven Spielberg and others who made the four-part movie that was re leased last summer. Carrie Morrow. 25, and actress J ennifer Jason Leigh. 22, settled their wrongful death suit "without any admission of liabiltty or wrongdoing by any of the defendants," according to a statement prepared by lawyers for the two women. San Diego County air improving SAN DIEGO -Even thouugh San Diego County had more smoggy days in 1983 than last year. the air quality continues a s1x- year pattern of improvement, the Air Pollution Control district says. The federal health standard for ozone was exceeded on 62 days this year, compared with 48 days in 1982 and 78 days in 1981, according to a report released Thursday. But district officials said the number of smoggy days in 1982 was unusually low because of favorable weather. Meterologist Tom Ryan said that unusually frequent Santa Ana winds blew pollutants o ut to sea last year and abnonnally heavy reinfall kept the air clean. WORLD Guerrillas attack Salvador army base SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Left-wing guerrillas attacked and temporanly occupied a major army base north of the capital in a pre-dawn assault Friday, rebel and U.S-S?':lfces said. A U .S. Ern~y official said as many as 1,000 rebels, hnng mortars, rocket-propelled grendades and automatic rifles, attacked the army's 4th Infantry Brigade compound at 2 a .m. Friday and a few hours later overran most of the government positions.He said that by noon, the rebels were driven from the base, which is located at the town of El Paraiso m Chalatenango province. 36 miles north of San Salvador. Big quake hits northern Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -Northern Pakistan, including areas bordering Afghanistan, was struck by a severe earthquake early Saturday, the government's Upper Atmospheric Research Center at P eshawar reported. Officials in Pesliawar, 100 miles northwest of Islamabad, said they had no immediate reports of casualties. They sajd the quake at 4:35 am. was centered in the Hindu Kush mountains about 250 miles northwest of Islamabad and registered 6.5 on the open-ended Richter scale. A second strong jolt followed, the officials reported. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 31, 1983 A3 1983 goes out with freezing f in8le By Tbe Auodated Pr~n rw tht' l.1~t twu w1-.•k..., of u y1·~ir I hat ~·t n-c.·01 th. Tht• big l'h11l of 1983 l\t'll tht• ntrus grov(•s at both t•nds of t h1· 1 ht·rrnomt·tl•r and vegewble fields of southt'rn Tt•xas with u And tht' Nut1onal Wc•atht•r 8t·rvi<.•<! <m second do~· oC some of tht· c•oldest Wl·uttwr of Friday f.>rt•clll·tt'<I lwlow nonnul tt>mperaturl!!> the century Frid<.cy whllt· 15-foot snowtlr1 h."I 111 Januury for mc>st of tht· mllion ealit of tht· bloc.•ked highways in tht• Northw~st C'ont11w111.<.d Div1dt· ,ind alx>v<· awragc prt~:lp1 lt'lrlf>t•rature. into the teens as far south as the Rio Grande set re<."Ords for the date in 14 Texas l'lllt'S and lhe I I -degree reading at Laredo was tht.· 1·ulde1>t there this t-entury. It was 9 1n San A11tomo, the c:oldest December day ever "We've got drifts UIJ there the snowplow t<1t1on can't even go through," said staw Truopt-r J ;wk Tht• mt•ft u1 y tunihh-d a~a111 to rc-c.•ord Jowi; Eckrich in northt>astcrn Oregon whl'rc· FruJay 111 at l1·u'>l 41 t'tlles at·russ the• M1dw~t strt.-1.l·hes of Interstate 84 wen· dost'<.! and and south to th<• Gulf Coa'\t, w ith !llino1s. stranded motorist& pa1:kt'CI motel:.. 1:hu1t·hl·~ Indiana and Ohio turning in many of thl' and an armory. (•oldest readings. It was 15 b<.'low zero al This hall bt~n the coldest ¥1eek on record ;_1t Boton Rouge. La , where the 15 broke the r1•mnJ for the date by 12 degrees, and Corpus Chnsll on the Gulf Coast of southern Texas, wht·rt• ll was 18. Up to 20 inchl•s of n<•w snow fell 1n thl" Springf1t•ld, Ill , and 14 below at Indianapolis Rocky Mou11toins of Idaho whale chmook und Nortil Pl:llte, Neb.Toledo, Ohio, posted a winds gusting up t.o 78 mph causc.'<i ground minus 12 F..arher freezes had 1eft damage to citrus and Vl·getable crops estimated at $400 m1lhon in Florida, Texas and Louisiana Florida and Tt'xas have temporarily embargoed the sale ;_ind shipment of citrus out of the state. blizzards and whiteouts from Mont.a /"til l'1l11•s Jl'I oss the South suffcn•d low watl'I Colorado ~J)r('SSUr'e as plp<.'S burst. While forecasters expected temperatures to begin warming an Texas, other areas of th1: The wealhc-r death toll c:lim d Tht• sc.'<'Ond freeze since Christmas to send Southeast were m for more trouble , American airma n Robert Good- man, left, shown in the gra p of his AP Wlrephoto yrlan captor •Q this photo from file . Jesse Jackson arrives in Syria Ha ~high hopes' of getting captured U.S. airman r e lea e d DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) -Democrat.Jc presidential candidate Jesse Jackson came lD Syria Friday to work for the release of captured US Navy airman Robert 0 Goodman Jr. and said he had "high hopes" of success. A spokeswoman for Jackson, Flore nce Tate, said he would see President Hafez Assad and Goodman on Saturday. as weU as the foreign minister. Abdul-Halim Khaddam She said Jackson would meet with Khaddam at 10 a.m (3 a.m. EST), with Assad at noon and with Goodman sometime during the afternoon There was no confirmation of the appointments from Synan officials. US Ambassador Robert Paganelli and Synan Deputy Foreign Minister lssam Annayt•b met Jackson when he arrived at the Damascus airport. "We have high hopes this v1s1t will bl' able to bring forth our message of peace," Jackson told reporters. "W e hope that somewhere in the course ot these meeungs. something can be done or said to allow us to break the deadlock and take a giant step toward peace, and that on high humanitarian grounds, Lt. Goodman can be freed," he said. Goodman, a bombardier-navigator . was wounded and captured Dec 4 when his attack jet was downed during a raid on Syrian positions in Lebanon' ('('ntral mount.ams. The pilot of his plan£' was killed The Pentagon said the raid was in responS<' lo C'<irlier attacks on U .S _ re«>nna1ssance lhghts. Pagant>lll said h~. wekomed Jackson's vts1t and "assistance m our job of galning Lt, Goodman's release" But he rE'fused to say whether he also m ns1dcrc-d the negotiations at a deadlock J c1ckson 's party an11 Paganelli won· sma 11 blue ribbons 111 their lapels, which Jackson said were part of "the drive for world-wide sohdanty t.o get Lt Goodman freed and rC'heve tensions between our natio n and Syria •· Schultz-Gromyko meeting set WASHlNGTON (AP) Secretary of State George Shultz and Foreign Minis tc•r Andrei Gromyko will confer in Stockholm on Jan. 18 in the• first high-level US-Soviet meeting since thC' United States began deploying medium-range nuclear missiles in Western Europe. thC' State D(:partment said Friday The con!irmat1on of the meeting camt' aftN weeks of speculation that the two leaders would use an East-West European disarmament c:onfert'nt't' in ne utral Sweden to renew their dialogue. "We do regard this as a positive elementin that 1t will continue the dialogue we have had with th<· Soviets," said White House spokesman Larry Speakes. with President Reagan in Palm Springs. Calif. "The president is pleased that this mt'Ctmg will take place," Speakes said. Ala n Romberg, tlie State Department's deputy spokesman. said that the meeting had been agreed to in "diplomatic channels" but refused to give any other details. Other U.S. officials are known to view the meeting as a step forward. a chance to renew frayed contacts between the two nuclear superpowers and as an evfnt likely to be en<.'Ouraging to West t-:uropean k·adcts. The·~· ll•aders made no 5e(:ret of their dcstrl' for rt>newl'd US-Soviet ronsultauons during a Shultz m1ss1on to Europe earlier this month The meeting in Stockholm will take place dunng (I t'OnferC'nt'<.' of thC' 35 signers of the Helsinki accords on East-West rt'lauons Diplomatic sources have said that the forl'1gn ministers of Warsaw pact nations plan to attend the session. The Foreign M1n1sters of NATO nations already have said they will be present at the t'Onfcrem.'t' which opens on Jan. 17 Gromyko and Shultz will meet m a diplomatic atmosphere cooled by the Soviet suspension of nuclc·ar arms and troop reduction talks. a step Moscow took after the bl'ginning of the U.S . missile deployment in western Europe Shultz. faced with im-reasing pressure from his European counterparts. issued several statements at news conferences signaling his w111i ngnes.5 to meet Gromyko. The Secretary of State laid out his basic agenda for such meetin~ in congressional testimony last summer. Congress inay battle Reagan on Marines WASHINGTON (AP) Con- gress appeared Friday to be mov- ing toward a showdown wi,ih President Reagan over whether to order U S Mannes home from Beirut much sooner than the April 1985 deadline that Congress ap- proved last fall. As reports circulated in the Capitol that Democra~ and Re- publicans alike were considering a move to shorten the withdrawal deadline -possibly by one year White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Reagan was "very strong on 'that. very adamant" about not pulling out the Marines Asked about proposals in Con- gress to reduce the current 18- month authority for the Marines to remain m Beirut, Speakes replied: "We would not like to have that change. We think it's essential to have that time frame." He said m Palm Springs. Calif . where Reagan is spending the New Year's weekend, that the president "feels his policy is a correct one, and he plans to re ma in with it." Sa1d Speakes: "Bipartisan sup- port for the president's policy i.s an important signal to those with whom we are dealing m the Middle East, both friends and adversaries. But 1 don't think the president will be deterred in pursuit of his policy there." Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill J r. has called a meeting ne xt Tuesday of his Lebanon monitoring group in the House to discuss the implications of a special Pentagon commission's report that was sharply critical of Reagan's policy in Lebanon, particularly his emphasis on the U.S. military role The monitoring group conslsts of H Democrats who had voted in October-with O'NeiJl's approval -to authorize the Marines to stay in Beirut for 18 more months, unless Congress changes its mind. The Pentagon report blamed security and other lapses for the Ot't 23 terrorist bombing that killed 24 1 U.S . servicemen at Marine headquarters in Beirut, and said the United States s hould stress diplomatic rather than mili- tary efforts to achieve its goals in Lebanon. The c.'Ommission, composed ac- tive and retired civilian and mili- tary Pentagon officials. said there was "an urgent need for reassess- ment of alternative means to achieve U.S . objectives in Leba- non and at the same time redUl't? the risk " to the 1,800 Marines in the multinational peacekeeping force. ~ , Speakes said Reagan would discuss the Marines' deployment with Donald Rurnseld, his special envoy to the Middle East, shortly after the president's return to Washington on Monday. One administration official in Palm Springs. who spoke only on condition that he not be identified, said Rumsfeld, who is returning to the Middle East soon, "may have some diplomatic, tactical changes." 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'° be foUowt'd by a fuller, written opinion, HopQ barred olfktalt of the Oen raJ Scrvlcet Adminlat.ratlon and c.N NeUonal Archlvt11 "{run fu.rthtt tmplement.Lnc °" t.akll\I any further aictJoN pursuant to lht' exlttina public ~ N'IUI•~ until 1uch ti~ M Dl!W.ly pft)mulpted 1 regulations become effective." Justice Department apokesman Brad Msrman snid he could not s.y whether the gove~t will appeal Hogan's ruling. "We nre not tn a poaition to comment Ill this tlmc-," Mannan said "We have to wall un\ll we M!t tht opinion " The lawauit. filed 1Nl October, challenaed the public &<'Cell provision ot the Pl'ftjdentlal R«ordlnas and Mat rfala PttteVlltion AcL '" AU1kltia down that ponkln of the law, Hopn rellro on a Supreme Court dedlllon that lMt June barred u.e of the "leplatlv WtO." 'nle Pf'OV1'lona lnvalidaced by Jiopn rnldt the CSA., compenJon ~riwat1on1 tubjlct to the wto of ither the H.owie or &trw.w.. HGOn llAd \hat la unconstJtutfonat ln IJaht of the Supreme Court'• dl'Cfaon -and new ,...ulauon. without 11UCh conareafonal powt-r hanttnc ~r them must ~ drawn . ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 31 . 1983 Did the world become niore dangerous? Perhaps it was those sand-filled dump trucks, parked around the White House on Thanksgiving Day. Probably 1t was something else. The Beirut embassy bombing. KAL Flight 007. The Marine barracks explosion. The landing on Grenada. Somewhere along the way the world began feeling more dangerous in 1983. More dangerous, but more prosperous, too, with thousands of Americans bac k at work, prices under control, recovery under way. And more successfuJ, with America's shuttle heading into space four times, including Sally Ride and Guy Bluford in its crew. Overseas, new trouble was born tn old places. The crescendo of violence -so unbelievable, so laced with irony - remmded Amerkans of the frailty of coexistence. People were thinking about the unthinkable; a nuclear war was s hown in prime time. Ronald Reagan was mending fences with the allies while keeping a wary eye on the Soviet Union . American military uniforms appeared in Lebanon. El Salvador. Grenada. Terrorists, with kamikaze zeaJ, took aim. A U.S. Embassy blown apart at lunchtime; 63 dead. A U.S . Manne encampment blown apart on a Sunday morning; 241 dead. It was the bloodiPSt year for American servicemen s in(-e Vietnam At home, the weather slapped at the land with high surf, heavy snows, mudslides, floods aJ'l.(i a hurricane. The ,. -~ storms passed, though. America abided. Servicemen became heroes again. And a homely doll out of the cabbage patch stole the heart of the tiniest Americans. The year '1ad its moments of sua:ess and failure, happiness and sadn~. but the prospects for 1984 were clouded by thoughts of survival. Would a terrorist try to blow up the White House? A preposterous worry -in any other year. But within a month, the trucks had been replaced with permanent concrete bar- ricades. Four decades ago, in "The Glass Menagerie," Tennessee Williams de- scribed the violent world in seven words. They held true in 1983, the year he died. "Nowadays, the world is lit by light- ning!" Images from 1983 T he year a bout to pass will be re- membered for the bombing of the Ma rine head - qua rters in Beirut, to p right; th~ down- ing of the KAL jetliner and the re- sulting gr ief. lo p left; the invasion o f Grena d a, bottom left, 12 mo nths o f wild weathe r, bot- tom right a nd a lly Ride will be re- called as the fi rst U .. wo ma n in space. 1983: It began ·with storms, ended with bombs By 'ne A11oda&.ed Pnss Here is a month-by-month diary of tht' ma.JOr events that made news rn 1983: JANUARY Storms began rolling over the West Coast of the Uruted States. eroding beaches, Ooodmg farmland and destroying homes and piers By the time the st.arms and heavy surf subsided in early March. 21 people had died and damage totaled more than S!>OO million A national comnuss1on announced its plan t.o re!IC\Je the Social Security system from bankruptcy. It was met with general bipartisan support. President Reagan declared Times Beach, Mo.. a federal disaster area becawie of cont.anunatJon by dioxin. a toxic chemical that seeped rnt.o the 90il after being rruxed with waste oU and sprayed on dirt roads. Reagan named two women t.o his cabinet Eliz:abeth Dole was appointed secretary of transportatlon to succeed Drew Lewis. Margaret Heckler was named secretary of health and human senllces, succeeding Richard S Schweiker FEBRUARY Independent trUCkers went on stnke for 11 days to protest 1eheduled inc'rea.ses Ill fuel taxes aod highway user fee enacted by Congress in December. ' Harold Waahing10n won the Democrallc nomination for mayor of Chicago, defeating incumbent Jane Byrne and Cook County State's Attorney Richard M Daley, son of the former mayor Shergar, a $13 million champion racehorse. was stolen by six masked men from a stud farm west of Dublm, Ireland. By year's end no trace of the stallion had been found. Come share the f eelln1 of th1a .r-~· hobclay seuon.. ~ ~~~ FREE PARKING (In our parking structure) On •SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1984 •MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1984 Season's Greetings From .. .. nterfrGnt In Nlwpwt Btadl (Y ................... ~ ............... ) MARCH • Anne McC11l Burford, undt'r cnucism for allegations of mismanagement and wrongdoing. resigned as head of the Environmental Protection Agency and was replaced by Wilham Ruckelshaus. who was the ftrsl EPA admumtrat.or in 1970. Pope John Paul II visited eight C.CntraJ American and Canbbean nations. cnticiz.ed the violence that permeates the area and called for human rights. Barney Clark. the Seattle area denust who received the first permanent artificial heart, died March 23 at the University of Utah Medical C.enter. The Organization or Petroleum Exporting Countries, facing a worldwideoU gut, voted to lower prices for the first ume in the cartel's 23-year hlllCOry. APRn. A hugeexplos1on.apparentlycaused bya bomb in a car or van, crumbled the U.S. Embassy in Bein.it, killing 63 people, including 17 Americans. The National Comrmsslon Of\ Excellence in F.ducation 1SSued its report entitled "A Nat1onaJ At Risk." It found that Amencan students are tratling thO&e in other lndustrializ.ed countries and calJed for spendmg more public money on ~ucauon. The space shuttle Challenger made Its maiden voyage -a five-day mission in which ~ 'l'racking and Oat.a Relay Satellite was launched. The West German magazine Stem publlllhed what were purpol"U.'d to be diarit'S written by Adolph Hitler between 1932 and 194~. The world was CaJCinated with the discoveries until scientific analysis showed them to be forgeries. possibly the work of East Gennans. Harold Washington, a Democrat, became the first black mayor of Chicago. defeaung Republican Bernard Ept.on. MAY President Reagan was host at an economic summit of six West.em nauons -Japan, BntaJn, West Germany, Italy, France and Canada. A major eAlrthquake h.it rentral California, centering on Coalinga. a town of 7,000 The downtown area was leveled and douns of people were injured. A U.S. Navy officer in El Salvador, Lt. Cmdr. Albert Schaufelberger, was shot and lulled. A leftist group battling the government claimed responsibility. · JUNE Pope John Paul ll returned to hLS homeland Poland and was greeted by adoring crowds. During the eight-day visit, the pontiff met with Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski, head of the Commurust regime, and granted a private audience t.o Sobdarity leader Lech Walesa. Fire broke out on an Au Canada OC-9 en route from Dallas to Toronto and the plane landed and burned on a runway in Cincinnati. Twenty-three of the 46 people a board died. The government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wu retaine<.! after her Conservative Party defeated the Labour Party in British Parliamentary elections. The U.S . Supreme Court reaffinned ita deci.sion permitting abortJon, striking down restrictive state regulations. The court also threw out the legislative veto, which permitted Congress in IOmC cases to overt um actions by the executive branch. The space shuttle Challenger made its leCOnd flight and carried Sally Ride, an astrophys1c1St and the first U.S. woman in space. Congress and the FBI began investigating whether any laws were broken in the 1980 campaign when Reagan political adWlers got a copy of a briefing book used by former President Jimmy Carter to prepare him for a televi8ed debate. JULY The Communist regime In Poland lifted martial law after l9 months. Judge Harold Greene of U.S. District Court in Washington gave tentative approvaJ for American Tel~ phone & Telegraph Co. to divest illell of 22 operating companies on Jan. 1. AUGUST Philippine oppoaitlon leader Benigno Aquino was shot todeathonanalrport tarmllein Manila. He had jultst.epped off a plane aft.er l't!tumingaft.er three yeanof •lf-lmpoeed Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Comp~t~ Dlnn~r w ith choic~ of soup or salad and ~ss~rt 4 to 6 PM 1 lap I W11•I 801 E. BALBOA exile in the Uruted St.ates. The death prompted·demon- strauons against the government of Ferdinand Marc<lS. Hurricane Ahc1a h.it Galveston. Texas. and moved on to Houston, causing more than SI bilJ1on in damage and killing 22 people. SEPTEMBER The Soviet Union shot down a Korean airliner that had drifted into its airspace "and the plane plunged into the Sea or Japan killing 269 people. President Reagan led worldwide condemnation of the attack. The Soviets said they thought the plane was on a spy mission. Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir replaced Menachem Begin as prime miniater of Israel. Begin. 70, had announcE'd in August his Intention to retire. Conunent.al Airlines haJted domestic flights and announced it was filing for reorganiz.ation under federaJ bankruptcy laws. It later resumed operation after cuttmg its rout.es and labor force in haJI. OCTOBE R A suicide bomber drove an exp&oelves-laden tnack past sentries and Into the U.S. Marine headquarters at Beirut alrport where It exploded, kil.Ung 241 aervicemen, many of whom were sleeping. ll was the largest Joa of Ufe for U.S. soldiers in one Incident aince Vietnam. A similar bomb at a Frenc:h headquarters killed 58 soldiers. The United St.ates led a force of Caribbean nations in an invasion of the tiny Island of Grenada, where a radical coup had toppled the leftist government. President Reagan said the mission was necessary to protect Americans on the island. James Watt resigned as interior aecret.ary after making a controversial statement refemng to members of a coal advisory commission as "a black ... a woman, two Jews and a cripple." National Security Adviser WUllam Clark was named to succeed Watt. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Lech Walesa, founder of the Polish trade union Solidarity. NOVEMBER A suicide bomber struck an LsraeU military head- quarters al Tyre in southern Lebanon, killing 14 10ldlers and 25 Arab priloners. A bomb exploded t n the U.S. Capitol. No OM was injured but a cloakroom and hallway were extenaively damaged. Amid increaslng concern for l«Urity, dump trucb flJled with sand were placed at White HOUie entranC'es on Thank.11Mng Day and later replaced by concrete barriers. Pretldent Rea1an took·a U,6M>·mile trip, vi.Ii~ Japan and South Korea. • U.S. crube mlalles arrived in England and protests agal.nat their deployment flared. Palestine Liberation Organization rfl>eLI lrkd to rout Chal.tman Ya.11er Arafat from hia •tron&h<>ld ln the northern Lebanfte dty of Tripoli. A strike hit 01"t'yhound bus lines but the carrier keepe oper,uni. ABC brolMklast "The Day After," a televi.lion ~ depktina the effecta of a nuclear attack on eu~ KAn.a. DECEMBER U.S. milltary involvement In Lebanon expendml • American jeit attacked Syrian pomdonl tn LebMcln Md one pilot wu killed and another captured. 'n. U.S. bettltlh.lp New Jer1Cty opened fire on Moelem mllit.la politJons. Bon* exploded at the thS. lrnb9myud o&ber Wlt'- ln \he llD&ll Penian Oult natian of Kuwait AU IOW •t lieMt .UC wwe killed. ~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 31, 1983 Al 'Dallas' tops Cowboys in ratings roundup ~ Rockin' out By FRED ROTHENBERG NEW YORK -Even with a boost from its highest-rated game of the season -last week's Dallas-San Francisco game -ABC's "Monday Night Football" suffered its worst rn in the 15-year history of the package, figures f m the A.C. Nielsen Co. reveal. During a week in which C . with six of the Top 10 shows, easily won the week again, the game between the Cowboys and 49ers was the fourth-rated show. drawing a 23.6 rating. In all, ABC's 16 Monday night games finished with an average rating of 18.1, lower than the 18.5 posted an 1970, the first season of prime-time pro football. CBS. led by the strong one-two showing of ''Dallas" and "Simon & Simon," won the prime-time ratings for 10th time in the 13 weeks of the 1983-84 season. CBS compiled an average r ating of 16.9 for the week ending Dec. 25. ABC had a 15.4 rating. and NBC finished with a 14.0. Barry Manilow will be f ea lured o n .. Dick Clark's New Yt-ar's Rockin, E,·e '84'' to night at 11 :30 o n ABC, t.ha nnel 7. The networks say the rating measures the percent.age of the nation's 83.8 million TV households tuned to a network for an average prime-time minute during the week. "Dallas" had a 24.8 rating, meaning 24.8 percent of the nation's TV homes were watching, which was just enough to beat "Simon & Stmon," at 24.7. ABC placed three shows in the Top 10. Kristy better, returns to work C•ll 642-5678. Put • few word s to work tor ou. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress Krist~cNichol returned to Europe this w to finish a motion picture that was alted a year ago when she suffered what doctors called "organic chemical imbalance." McNichol. 21. said her illness had nothing to do with mental problems related to poor recepuon of her two most recent films. Local. county. state. national and internationa events come to your doorstep Daily Pilai "That's ridiculous." she said. "To suggest that I made myself ill and left 1-----------1 the movie because of a couple of films I'd made didn 't work, is just absurd. I'd never let myself be affected like that." Of her most recent movies, "The Pirate Movie" was a commercial flop, and "White Dog" was never released in this country. In "I Won't Dance." suspended last December. she plays a polio-stricken flute player who goes on a concert tour of Europe. " ··1 felt bad right from the start of the movie," she said. "I had to drag myself on the set each day. So when pro- duction shut down for two weeks last Christmas ( 1982). I came home and saw a doctor. And he told me I must take time off to get better ... ~------- French Drama "Danton" (A) "'O.C. CAB' is the r'itt lllMe at the r'1t tir!! It's a ~ ~ IDIBt/." •cmTA_.. (--'14)1 ... CDIT•-!-.."'°""C-,.,.. ... , ThtHr C.IW _.. 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Viewing for the holiday week, as compared to the week before, was down by an average 2.6 million homes a night. with the largest falloff coming oa Sunday night, Christmas Eve. This explains wh'J' CBS' "60 Minutes," whkh finished in first place the past two weeks and has not dropped below 11th this season, Ce~ to 21st with a 17.6 rating. Nielsen said its early-evening news ratings would not be available until Thursday. Here are the Top 20 shows: 1 "Dallas," CBS, with a rating of 24.8 or 20.8 million homes . 2. "Simon & Simon," CBS, 24.7 or 20.7 million. 3. "Dyna.sty," ABC, 23.8 or 19.9 million. 4. "Monday Night Football," Dallas vs. San Francisco. ABC, 23.6 or 19.8 million. 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"Falcon Crest," CBS, 21.4 or 17.9 million. 10. ''Hotel," ABC, 21.3 or 17.9 million. 11. "The Fall Guy," ABC, 21.0 or 17.6 million. 12. "Bob Hope's Merry Ch ristmas Show," NBC, 20.5, 17.2 million. 13. "A Disney Christmas Gift," CBS, 19.0 or 15.9 million. 14. "The Facts of Life," NBC, 18.5 or 15.5 million. 15. "Cheers," NBC, 18.3 or 15.3 million. 16. '1AfterMASH," CBS, 18. l or 15.2 million. 17. "Hill Street Blues," NBC, 18.0or 15.1 million. 18. "The Jeffersons," CBS, 17 .9 or 15 million. 19. "Trapper John, M.D.," CBS, 17.7 or 14.8 million. 20. "Scarecrow & Mrs. King," CBS, 17 7 or 14.8 million. ..., ...... •tCl"IOIOfl , .............. J ~ COITAMllA E<1w11os 8'1s10I 54().7"4 NOW PLAYING CYl'Mll Cyp<ess 826 1660 "lOMS I» Dl,!(MEfl" (") 12 lO l ~. ~ ~. uo. 100$ "Tll: MAN WM LOVED W<iiN" (R) 12 JO 44~ , 00 "Tll: llW" (R) 14~ 100 111~ "YOOL" (PG) 11 4 fl.IOI w.Gl(l[ SlllllO 1100 IJ~ 110 IO'i 10~ "1Jff:a.1()N VAli:." (R) IHO 710 '40 ·~ •OO 1110 lllVllll Eo~mos WoooDnaoe C1ne1N SS1 06SS "f)( KEEP" (II) 1710 1.1) H O 60 900 II~ "fililatw1 "GORKY PARK" {II) lllO llO~~IJO ll OS "UNCOIM>N VAUit" (II) 11\G.Ja H O 8~ lOlO "Tll: MM M«> tOWD IQIEf' (R) I/ JO nl 110 1 41 10 10 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * "TII MM M«> LOWD IQIEf' t•l l'lUS "nASlllMCE" <•> "CHlllSTK" (R) l'lUS "TII 11£11" (II) ~· , ... _..(I) ""' ~_..(I) ... , ... (I) l'\111 "0.C. CM" (l) ............. (N) "• "• amcra • • ~ ca> ....,. lfter' (I) '"' .._" ..... et> • • "RICtWIO r.YOR IO£ Alll llOW" (R) l'\US "STAYING ALM" (K ) A8 Orange Coast D-6ill Y PILOT /Saturday. December 31 , 1983 f Spies h ave ii Da"·id McCall um ( lt•ft ) a nd Hob- e rt Vaughn c·o me oul of re tirt'menl lo ba ttle the evil THR S H in the TV movie ""Return of the Man From l l.N .C.L.E." loni~hl al 9 on CB , Cha nne l 2. \ , \II·\'~ ll 'I > • 11 Kl NOW PLAYING llfWf'OlfT IUCll £0•¥0\ ~-«" ~ 644 O™I _ ..... _. .. OllAJIGf 51.01\1"' Or .t r.J9 8710 ~~~~~~--~--------~------------------~------------~---:-~-----:----:--:-:':"."'""".-1 l." Uptown Girl" Billy Joel (Columbia) 7.''Colour By Numbertl" Culture Club (Virgin-TOPS IN POPS Hy Tbe Associated Prus The following are Billboard'i. hut 111-<'ord hits for the week ending Jan. 7 as they up~·ur m tht• current issue of Billboard magazint• Copyrll(hl 1983. Bill board Publications. Inc. Rt.•prml1'(I with per· m1ss10n HOT SINGLES I "Say Say Say'' Paul Md • .'urlrH'y & Michael Jackson (Columbia) 2 "Say Il Isn't So" Daryl llall & John Oates (HCA) 3 '·Union of tht.· S nake" Duran Dur.i11 (Capitol) 4 "Owner of a Lonely Hl'art" Yt>i< (Alm) 5 "Twist of Faw" Olivia Newton J11h11 (MCA) 6 "Talking an Your Slt.•i:p" T hi· Homanttcs (Nempcror) 7."Br£>ak My Stnc.Jt." Mattlww Wildt.•r (l'ravatt.• 1) 12."Love ls a Battlefield" Pat Benatar Epic) (ChrysaJas) 8 "An Innocent Man" Billy Joel (Columbia) 13 "Karma Chameleon" CuJture Club (Virgin-9."Yentl" Barbra Streisand (Columbia) Epic) 10."Rock 'N' Soul. Part 1" Daryl Hall & John 14."Major Tom" Peter Schilling (Elektra) Oates (RCA) 15."Running with the Night" Lionel Richie 11."Undercover" Rolling Stones (Rolling (Motown) Stones) 16."Church of tht! Poison Mind" Culture Club 12."Seven and the Ragged Tiger" Duran Duran (Virgin-Epic) (Capitol) 17."Joanna" Kool & The Gang (De-Lite) 13."U.h-Huh" John Cougar Mellencamp (Riva) 18 "Read 'Em and Weep" Barry Mam low --------------------- (Anst.a) 19."Synl·hromcity 11" The Police (A&M) 20. "Cum On Feel the Noize" Quiet Riot (Pasha· Associated) TOP LPS l "Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 2."Can't Slow Down" Lionel Richie (Motown) 3."Wha t's New" Linda Ronstadt (Asylum) 4."Synchronicity" The Police (A&M) 5."Metal Health" Quiet Riot (Pasha-CBS) 8 "I Guess That's Whv Thc•y Call It lht• Bluc.'S" 6."90l25" Yes (At.co) Elton John (Geffen} 1;:::====================;-1 9."Undt.•ri.:owrof tht.• Night" Thl' Rolling Stones TWO very special CJ111st1nas rnotton (Rolling Stones) pictures fOr the entire famllyl JO "All Night Long" Laonf'l Hll'hle (Motown) "THE AMERICAN MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' -----i'Vf'WJH'f:Ht ------- TBE BIGHT S~U:P:P ---·--· ••l>OOC~~ ·-·-.. . -·· 0 c --..--·-- EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SAT.~MON. 1:15, 4:45, 8:30 edwards LIDO CINEMA MIW"fr•:,:~:~YAID 673-8350 MIWl'OllT 114CM WAlT DISNEY PilOOOCTIONS' -----NOW PLAYING ---- ANAHEIM COSTA MESA lllVllU OllANG[ 81ookhu11t UA C.nt rM (dwa1ds Woodb11dg1 St•drum 0 I 112 6«6 !140 OS94 SS 1-06SS 639 8 710 COSTA MlSA fOUIUAllf VAlllV LAliUllA HlllS OllANGE Edw11d1 C.ntmt F1m1ly Twin llgunt Hills Mall Vtllt P11k C.n111 919-4141 963 1307 168·661 1 839 0066 WISTMlllSHll UA C.n11111 893 0546 Call 642-S678 Put a lew words to work lor ou WHEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VISIT ~ 8TUDeOe TOUR ~11,N ................ SCARFACE "GRAN D LAGUNA HILLS MALL---• decadenl en1tr1arnlTlt'nt. wtuch like all~ Hollywood ~angsttr lllOYleS dtlM'r<i the punch and counttrpunch l)f glamour 1nd disgusl · CINEMAS 3 NEW DELUXE THEATRES -NOW OP•N !-- 1:00, 4.-0S • 10 1:10. 1~5 1 50. I OS. 10 :IO :\flCl\f:\"S l.:Ht?IST:\IAS CAJ?<>I. "t•'llll-•~'-"'' •a' •1••• 1:()0, ,. 15, 5 '°· 7:45. 1:55 DaVld Ansen. N~EK MAGAZINE NOW PLAYING BUENA PARK COSTA MHA El TORO O!Wtll TuH ·'•I. 8tl0ft 5 ,,M. .50 -l tt./Sun,/Mon. 111 o• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pac1l1C s Buena Pi I'll Edwatos Town Center Edwards Sacldleblck CttY Ctllttt OIWl8( Stld!Um Orl¥t-ln 639-ano Wlll'Wlm Edwlrds Clneml Wat 991-3935 LAGUNA tall MAU c.IMAI n Diego Fwy. And El T0to R-d 768 £..611 lft Tl•• Mel'N.at fe S.0.t -H.ch -V Orrvt 111821 4070 751-4184 COITAMHA Eowan!s HartlOI TWWI 631·3501 Sl1·5ee0 834.2SSJ lAllAIM AMC F W1tot1 $Qwe 691-06.33 MAY OUR STARS LIGHT UP YOUR HOLIDAYS "SILKWOOD is powerful The performance:\ are riveting Slrttp. Ru,~ell and C:hl'r are all excellent " llro f fftl II \/Jll.H//11 lt/1 111/\f "SILK\\ OOU 1~ a n:al wmf1r mo\'tf · ''""',,..., ., Tiii 1111111\ "SILKWOOD is so dam ROOd 1 o~r:tr n'omina · tioos for everybod~ ... l•<rl \~ ''"'"' ""'"""' f111klt t SI I J\.\ \'( )( >I> "Smashingly Funny." Vincent Canby, New York Time!> "Big laughs! Take the kldsl" Joel Siegel, Good MOrn1n9 America JOHN TRAVOLTA OLIVIA NEWTON -JOHN .. - Irvine girl champion twirler A l:i-y1•ar old lrv11w ~11 l rt'<.'l'llllv wu11 twu "l•lh' 1·n1n 1.~.>t1t1u11s m lu•r ·'l-:t° d1v1s11>11 :.punsured bv lht> N.1111111.11 Bawn Tw1rl1.>1:. 11f Am1·rt1\1 .1t Citrus Colltc>gt• 111 Azu~ Dawn Hill <'Ompt•tt>d ;1gatn:.l a sc:ore of other yuungsll'rs rn IWO separate ('Vl'l1L.., tu C:Offil' Olway the I 9tl:i ehamp1on twirler and strulll·r, al'('urc.hng to her moth(•r. G.ul Hill Dawn JX.'rfurnwd J twu- m1nute freestyll• I w1rlmg niu lln<• with .wn .. 11 th nm s .. Hld body rolls Judgt•s '>l'o11• 1111 variety, int ril'al'\'. spc•t•d , smoo1hnt>s1:. .ind .. h\l\\ manship The motht>r rt•11fl'<I a gym for her dau~hlt•I .., rnghth practice sess1om. 1n J1he1nn.' uf thl' rompet1l1on ht•..,.dt•:. frl'- quC'nt instrm·tton bv Cmdv Bethune Trnutt•r. of lrv11w "She slarted w11h a ne\\ teachC'r who 1s a fnrnwr nc1- t1onal champion." tlw n llltht•i explained Dawn Hill, l :J, with twirling tro phies. Youth Symphony needs talent County ore h e tra looking for 72) o ung music ia ns for con certs Thl• 01<1ngl' County Youth Symphony Junior Orchestra is looking h1r 72 t<tlt'ntC-d sixth through rrnlh gr..idl:'r:. four C'h1ldren who play an instru- ment who don't have an orchestr a to play 1n." said founder and managt'r Carol Hoffman "Thanks to Proposttron 13 . many &·hoot d1stru:ts dun ·t h ave an orc.·ht>stra anvmore Thl· woup will perform l.'Oll- l'(•rls thrnughout thl' Sl'houl yt.'ar Performances al Ll.'isurc World and D1sm·yland <iln:ady havl' been & ht.cJulc.J Thl· newly formt·d ur\·hestra will hold auditions by appornt- mt•nt onlv for instrumentalists from 9 a m to I p.m J an 7 at Ch~1pman CollPge. BertC'a H all. :i3:~ N Ulassell, Orangl'. Hob<.•11 Frl.'11), J Ch.ipm.m Col- ll•gl· gradu<:1t1;> .md instrumental mus1t· instruC'tor 1n Westmmster will be• the musical d1n'<.·tor 1'h1.· JUnror orc:hl'stra was or- ganm'<i h~ C'Ont't•rnc'<.I parents of <:hildrl'n whu han· no orc:hcstra m thl'1r i;(:hool d1stnt11> All apphc:ants shoulc.I bt· <Jble to sight read and sh ould prl•part> a solo There arc no membership fet.'!:> For more information caJI H:J?-0772 "I hc1d tu do somt•thin~ I have Oollr Pt1c>1 11on pt>olo Big fellow S ummit i~ a ~·t'ar-old ma le S iberian hu~k ~· who need~ a lur~e fenced )ard. l ou <·an c heck him out at the Irvine• Anima l Care Cente r in Laguna Beach . University High debaters win 3 trophies in Cypress lrvine's Universlly High &hool speech a nd de bate team came horttC' with thn.'(' 1roph1£>S during a m eet this month in Cypr(.'SS S ue Kim, S hiela Hu~nle and Susan Sakura. They c:o llected their honors at th.: Cypress Inv1t.at1onal Cont.est h e ld Dec 9 and 10 a t Cypress Junio r College. Trophv winmn~ dPbaters were the year in news 1 Rela11om ber" een the So"er L n1un dnd much of the :e,1 011he 1o1oorl d "e•f' \trdtt1<'d on 1983 "hen SO\ll'I lt l(hlt>r w1, \ho1 in"' n J pa~sen~er pldnf' Im m I 2 Durm~ •hE' ~f'.11 •h1· '> < mhp1J •HJI • 1 11\ wor\t r{'t l>\\11in on 40 \P.J•> I npmn 01men1 lf'll produc ''''" r11\P d• d ·nfldl•On ro>rnd1ned lo" TRI f OR f .\I')! T'-1· L .., trJrf<> d1'11111 IPll \hdrpl~ l Therhrer \f'J ' 11ld "J' lu•r "'f'''" Ir Jn .1ncJ (r Jq healf'd up"' h••n 1 "1ld "'l"lh"t 11a1,.d11ql>11>o II'" 10 lr~q ,tnd ''•"' 1hr1"''""' d 1111 lu\I• 1ht• PPr\tan Cult ,1 f rdrt1 " h I n\!ldnol • I V\ pt .. Nut 1.:-dr arrn\ n··~f il ldltfH'' h••tv.P•'' 1t •. U4111e!J S1a1e\ dncl 1he """''' I '""" ''"'' h1·cJ .in 1mpas~e 1n 1981 lht' <..o'"I'" l11<i~t· 11111.ilh .ifter 1h,> 16 n.inon' "ho MP nl•'"""'' "' / beg.in lo dPplo~ L \ m1\\tle' "' f 1J111p1• S The rare fo r rhe prP\lrlP nn hi·i:~· • .trl, • 11 1 w11h a cro .. dPd field ol Ot•m111 '·''" '"" tendPr\ Two DPmoc141 , "'·•"<' 1011."1t•ntl, led the pack \1> I di ,....dnw 1h1·111 newsname (10 polnl1 II you can ldtnllly lh15 Pfr\On on •ht n~w•l --I am the Sen.ilf' M•1011I'!' leader t h.ive reprewn1 ed the people of Tennl'' see since 1967 In rhe pa\r I have been • candrdllf' for Pres1den1 Tht\ '(ear I announced I will nOt \f.'e~ re-election to 1he Sen.itP m 11)8.4 Who am ll people '83 (4 Polnla for t1ch co11ec1 milch) 4-8er11gno ~qu1n11 THE WEE Kl y QUIZ IS PART or THIS NEWSPAPER·s SCHOOL PROGRAM ... ~- newspicture t 10 po•nh 11 you answfr fh11 quesllon corrfclty) Repeared a11acks on \., S Martne~ sta11oned with the rnter- natto nal pe4cekeeping force 1n Be11u1 , Lebanon brough1 1ha1 confl1<1 1n10 ,\mer1Can li\11ng room\ for rht fusr time The L S 110,ernmpnr and the go,ernmenl ol Lebanon agree that 1 .... 0 11a11ons mu\I .... 11hdra\o\-rhetr rroop\ from Lebanon ro help re\tore peace 1here Name 1ho\e 1 .... 0 nclt•om sports in review 12 points 101 l'ach queshon an1wered correclly) f..,o of ba\eball's be\1 were honored 1n 198.1. Pitcher Juan '1dl tdial and Broo~\ Robtmon, "'ho pl~yed . I , were elected 10 rlw Hall Of fame •·ou1f1f'ld b-{.atcher c-third b.ue 2 tn "'1arch runner "'1.itv Decker .... on lhl' preu1g1ous Sull1\lan Aw,11 (! for 1982 The Sull1v<1n .,"' Mcf h presentl'd 1nnuall~ to 1hc• 01J1\1,1nihnl( (Cl 100'( ON[ amatl'ur. profl'\S1onal! a1hle1e 1n rhr li S J I hfl l n11ed Slates too1ball Lf'd gul' began II\ f1rs1 \e.tson m 198 l B...vNr \end 11.Pl\lin Br v.inr had ll'd the (CHOOSE ON( 1'h1l~t1rrph1.t Siar\ Nt>"' ft'rH•v Cenrr.ilsl 111 rhe INf!ue\ hr\t 11111.• 4 '1.i•ltn.i "'.avr.i11lo\I• hr1 Jmr tht' tlu1n111.i111 f11eure tn wom41n' 11•nn" \1n1" , omin11 111 rh" 1 rnin1rv from 1C HOO\I ONl RomJru.i C fl'< ho,lov~~1dl. shr h.1' \lnwl'( c l.,,,hrcf 111 twr 111111•111 numhrr 1 r.in~111K. S Onr• 111 Ow m•1\I mt•mor.ibll• MJllll'' m IJ.i,tli.Jll h1\1nrv ...,.,, pl.iyrcJ 1h1\ ~··•1 k•n'"' ( 11v 1h11d h.iwm.an I Jnd "" fl•.amm.itr• wrrC' .ilrnu•I ro!Jbl·il of d vu 1or, tn wh.11 will lnrr.,,rc tw 1.nown "' lhf' 'Pmr T" JC.tfllt' roundtable Family dltC:UHIOf'I (1'10 ICOft) •"Ar1tflct.il hNll l('<rpwni t.t>url(•' Orwell\ folmou' novel " 1964" dtHtlb.d t1 1011l1t111•n \(1C1rly tn which rhf tnrf cvcdu•I hid lcl11(' or no privacy 11'1 wh•1 w•v' 11 •nv. do you fhll'lli Ot ... <'11'~ 'ocl<'•V '' bt-<'Omln111 rt11lryr YOUA SCOAE ti 10 100 pool'lll -TOP SCOA£1 If 10 tO PO•l'I•• f11:etf~,,1 71to10 ~nl• -OOOd If IO 70 point• -,.., Knowt•dt• ll'ldv•1rltt Inc 1226·13 fJ \t 4 v e ~ .> ;i; ·> I :u, 3 1d03d J<l>(l'g p.nJMOH :awVNSMaN uuo>1n uqor ·a1epuow .J~fWM ~ 'o.LVN ·• 'e '£ 'afrf8,of 't 'HJO}{ l{'ln<>s l :sM3N N1 \IV3A 3HJ. l1.)Jg <>2b<w.) :g 'et>IWhO(llOl{~:) 't "t.IWlS trNd ·1~P•ll\4d '& '.m;ril'Wlt 't ':> ·1 :AUllA3ll NI SJi\IOdS '1J.<S puw T_,.-"I :3\ln.Jald8M3N Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 31. 1983 "7 Today's TV 0 MOVIE MOAHINU -5:00- * • King Olnosour 119~51 S.M 81y1111, Wt111<11 Cu111s I 9J U.S FARM REPORT CD EYESAT -5:30- ( 9 1 THE WORLO TOMORROW -5:40- 0MOVIE * * · SnOOIJy Come Home· t 19121 Animated -8:00- f) KIOSWORLO D SEREHOIPtTY D VILLA Al.£GRE Q IT IS WRITTEN 8 TEEN TAU< (fl REX HUMBARD Cl) MY THREE SONS Q) INSTUOIO lJ) PU8LIC AfF AIRS ®.> PERSPECTIVE H MOVIE • • T c1ble For Five 119831 Jonn Votghl. R1cna10 Cr1111na -8.05- IOIMOVIE • • .. Treasures Of The Snow 1198 ti Paul Oe81l C81ty Boen -8:30- t) LA KIO D THArSCAT D PACESITTERS Q FACES OF CULTURE 8 MEET THE MAYORS C!J ISSUES UNLIMITED Cl) GOOO DAY L.A. 1Tl VOICE OF AGRICULTURE 0-al IT'S YOUR BUSINESS S MARK TWAIN THEATRE Z MOVIE * • Rottovef t 198 t l Jane Fonoa Kns KrtSIOllefson -7:00-e THE BISKITTS 0 tn THE FLINT STONE FUNNIES 0 LITTLE RASCALS Q ~THE MONCHHICHIS O OfFHANO CHARlANOO Q)RHOOA II) FIRST PERSOt4 ff) SESAME STREET 1T1 INTERNATIONAL HOUR 1C MOVIE • • II You Cwl<I See Whal I Hear 11982) Marc S1ngei R H Thomson @ MOVIE * * * The GlaG1er Foa 11978) Doc· umen1ary -7:30-e SA TUROAY SUPEACA0E 0 ~THE SHIRTTALES Q ~ THE LITTLES 0 YOUTli ANO THE ISSUES CT 1 INCREDIBLE HULK Cl) HOGAN'S HEROES m WINDOW ON COMPVTERS -8:00-0 (,jflSMURfSQ 0 THREE STOOGES Q 10 RUBIK CUBE I MENUOO 0 NEW ZOO REVUE Cl) I DREAM OF JEANNIE II) INSTUOIO fJl) HARO CHOICES tll THE BISKITTS '1) GE~ESCOTT rH CAVETT BEHIND THE SCENES 0 MOVIE • • ·Table f()( Five t 1983) John VO!Qht, RICllalO C1enna S MOVIE *** Don t Go~ The Water ' 11957) Glenn ForO Glil Sella -1:30-11 Cl) IXMOE~ AHO DRAGONS U ®J PAC.MAH O THATTEEH~ KUHQAJ Cl) PLEASE OON1' EAT THE DAISES H MOVIE * t t Tl\e Secrel OI NIMH (19821 An1ma1t0 V0tees ot E111abeth Han. man, Dom Deluise @MOVIE t • 'Yes. Gro<gt0 ( 19821 LllClano P•v1101ti Kathryn HarrOld 'Z MOVIE • * '1 "F llSO I 1980) Dom Del Vile Anne Bancrotl -9:00-e TO BE ANNOVNCEO D l.EAVE IT TO BEAVER Q @' PUPPY I SCOOBY 000 I SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 0 TEENTALK Cl) MISSION· IMPOSSIBLE Q)MOVIE tit X 15 P 96tl Oav10 Maclean Chatles Blonsoo fD WHO'S HAY™' FUN m FREEHAND SKETCHING (I) PLASTICMAN I C•MOVIE • • * Evil Under The Sun ( 19821 Pel et Ustinov, Jane B1nun -9;30-e Nfl TOOAY 0 ~ALVIN ANO THE CHIPMUNKS 0 OZZIE AHO HARRIET O WRESTllNG (fl MOVIE • • Wheel Ot For1une' (19• 1) Frances Dee. John Wayne m FREEHAND SKETCHING -10:00-fJ Nfl FOOTIALL D ~MR.T D STAACAOE Q ntEBISKITTS 8) IHCREDl8l£ HUU< &l ~EWARMIHO WITH OHARUEWIHO m> JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY !Ill SC008Y 000 I MENUOO '1) HEWS (JAPANESE) IHSIOEMNFl (())MOYIE • ¥Sgt Pepp«'s lonely Htlrtt Club Band·' ( t9781 Peter Frampton. Bee Gees ($)MOVIE **'A .. n Happened At The WO<ICft Fllf" (1963) EMe PTtelly. Joan O'l!flen -t0:16-m SATtWTE NlW8 (JAPAHESE) -10:30-D 18 AMAZINO 8Pl>£R.MAH t INCfE>l8l.E HUU( I POP 'N' AOCKER QI UTTLE AA9CAL8 / AICHIE AICti D MOVI! .. "Chlmpiona Of Jul!~" (1955) Qrf1on Moore. Jft/ S/MrtlMll • "'°"'90: Pf'IOAl.I Of AH AlOOHOUC I ==-( WOYI! * * t t "Min On A Tlgllfropt" (1953)FrtcltlcM#ctl, Ttrty~ -~ •NHKKAYOHAU. -11--AMMCA'tTOPT9t ~~8"0Al ICMTMIN llWITCHID WON(MW()lia WNT1NG flOAA MAION )WOYI! * * "Udy Tll• A °*Wll" 11.U) JolWI w-. . .-NftU IHtMOVtE * * Yes G'°'OIO I 1982) LUOl/IO Paveio111 Kath1yn Harrold -11:30- 0 ~THUHDAAR 0 MUSIC MAGAZINE Q 110) AMERICAN BANOSTAltO Cl) MYFAVORITE MARTIA~ fl!) DINNER AT JULIA'S m WRITING FOR A REASON '1) THE VIRGINIAN @MOVIE t t • * Ot1~t ( 19681 ROil Moooy Oltvei Reeo AFTERHOOH -12:00- 0 TALKABOOT PICTURES 8 THREE STOOGES OMOVIE *** F11zw1lly t19671 Dt<.t. Van Dyke Barb.it~ Fetdon Q)MOVIE . *. * Wes I Side S10<y· 1196 I) Natalie Wood. Richard Beymei Q)BATMAN ED NEW TECH TIMES m AMERICA THE SECOND CENTURY ~YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL IOIMOVIE t * '> Aoct.y 111 . p982J SyM1s1er S1allone, Carl Weath1lts S MOVIE * • • CharlOIS Ot Fire I 198 I I Ben Cross Ian Ctiarleson -12-30-D ,391 NFL ·93 Q SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES II> MOVIE • •', 'Mextean Hayride 119481 Bud Abbort Lou Cos1eoo fD INSIDE BUSINESS TODAY m AMERICA THE SECOND CEHTVRY 1 ~ EHTERT AINMENT THIS WEEK C GEORGE STEVENS Z SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE -1:00- 0 (nt NFL FOOTBALL 0 THE MUNSTERS Q WEEKEND VIDEOS r.-AMERICA'S TOP TEN ED ASCENT Of MAN m UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR c;)MOVIE Ci MOVIE • •" Sooom And Gomorrah" ( 1963) S1ewar1 Granger Pter Angeli H MOVIE • • Table FOi F1•e t 19831 John Votghl Roenara Crenna -1·30- t) MOVIE • * • Money From Home 11953) Dean Manin. J8!ry lll'MS Ano llOIS- es Horseieathefs 0 F-TROOP ( 9 1 SOUL TRAIN '1!) UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR t!. TOBEANNOUNCEO 1~ MOVIE • • • The Grea1~1 Gill 119741 Glefln FOIO Joi~ Hams Z SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE -2:00- 0 GIU.IGAN'S ISL.ANO 0 l(OJAJ( Q)MOVIE • • • OperallOO Pacific 119511 John Wayne Pd1t1C.Ja Neal ft) ISRAEU DIARY m FOCUS~ SOCIETY W0H0EA WOMAN 0 MOVIE *. ·Por'lty'5 ( t98 I) Dan Monahan, M11k Hemet QMOVIE t • ·~ .. Terelon f 19771 CharlH l!fonsoo, Lee Rem1Ck -2:06- S1MOVIE • • Yes Gt0rgio 119821 Luoano PavatOlll Kalhry!I H11roto -2:30-0 GILLIGAN'S ISL.AHO Q RACE FOR HUMBER ONE ({) THE BREADWINNER fll) IHTERNATIONAL EOITION m FOCUS~ SOCIETY Z SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE -3'()()- 0 MOVIE • • • The Ad.enrures Of Tom Sawyet 119381 Tommy Ke11y Jackie Mor111 Q SUPERCHARGERS Q THEHAROYBOYS I NANCY DREW MYSTlRIES 1f l UTTL£ HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 6D MOVIE • • t W~e A"9'fs Go Trouble Follows 1 19681 S1et1a S1evens RoSlltnO RuS$t!ll &;)NOVA m FACES Of CUl TURE (f• HARRY 0 '1)MOVIE H CAVETTBailNOTHESCENES -3.30- f) MOVIE * t t A SIU<Jy In Tenor f 19661 John Neville. Donald Houston Above-aveJege Jad< lhe Rtpper Q Hf\. MAGAZINE m FACES Of CUL T\JRE @) NFL WEEK IN REVIEW rH MOVIE * * • .. The Sectet OI NIMH 1 t982) Animated. VOIC8$ ot EIUabelh Hen-man. Dorn Del UIM r ~'CLASSIC CARTOONS -•:OO-D LATIN TEMPO Q OREA TEST SPORTS LEGENDS Of FOOTBALL O MOVIE "Dragon's Inferno" (No Date) i:COUPLES * * '1 Genlltmen Mllry Btuntltet" 11955)Jant Ruutll. MVlt Crain fD ALL NEW MS Ot.O HOUSE G AMERICAN GOVV!HMENT Cl) ST AR TREK • 9 RACE F-OR NUMIER ONE \B MOAK AHO MIHOY (C)MOVIE • • 1-' "A Helo Ain't Nothln' But A Sandwlcn" 119 71) CiCtly T)'IOll, PIUI Wlnfleld LOlMOVIE t * ··L-oo111n· To Ott Out" (19821 Jon ('~~ G MOVIE U "Table For F!Yt" (1"3) Jolln Volgllt. Alcllard Cf'tMI. -4:i0- • ~u * .. •.; ··Home f« 1'llt Holdlyt" (19121 ~ Plr'k•. Mt H#N (])*El I EIERT ATM fllCMD l ~OOVUINMENT OMClftVSI MOYIE * t 1i ·•Aol!Mf·· I tN 1) Jw Fonda, Krl•~ ......... l ~~==·a CHIS 'A T'fQ. t~!(k!Q Kq V&. Godlllt'' ( 1"3) ~ 1(11111, Htrty Hoi-- oomb I a kUl!IONlm IOW\. ONCAW\19 -~· . .. .. . .,,._. r •"• I • I \ ')... . . ,___ I I t. ..~ ,. ..,-, • -• Miarni royalt y On111~t· Bo~ I CJut·t·n Sta''Y \l't•hstt.·r ''ill prt•-.iclt· .. , ..... llw ~oltlen a n - niH·r-.ar~ ol' tlw annual \1iami ('t•lt·hration in a -.1u-•·ial lt·lt.'C'ast touilo,(ht a l H 011 -~BC:, <:laa nnt>I ~. W MAGIC Of Fl ORAL PAINTING If M'A'S'H no NEWS '1) ATHLETES IN ACTION IH AMERICA·s FIGURE SJ<ATERS SIGHTS ON SARAJEVO -5:30-e RAMS: CLASS OF '83 O NEWS ED MOVING R1GHT ALONG m MAGIC Of ANIMAL PAINTING l ALICE •W SPORTS CALENDAR '1) MARSHALL DILLON EVENING -S.00- t)~. CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS OMOVIE • •', My Dream Is Yours I 1949) Doris Day Jack Carson Q SPORTSllNE 0 HOW THE WEST WAS WON fD NAT\JRE W MAGIC Of OECORA TIVE PAINTING '1) HIT CITY 1C MOVIE • • If You Could See What I Hear' ( 1982) Marc S1rioer RH Thomson H @MOVIE • • Yes Gl()fg10 ( t982t Luciano Pavaioth Kathry!I Ha<rold 0 MOVIE • • Table For ftYe. (19831 Jonn VO!Qhl, Alctl11d C1enna S!MOVIE * * 'n I OuQ111 To Be In Piclures ( 1982) Wallef Matthau, Ann.Maigret -8:30- f)f.l (JJ HEWS D STAHLEY SIEGEL Q)MOVIE • • • The Yakwa ( 19751 Roben M11cnum 811111 Ke.in m OIHNERAT JUltA·s [.Ol BARNEY MILLER Ci) AMERICA ROCKS tZ MOVIE • 0 r · Endless Love {19811 Btooke Sh~ds, Manin Hew111 -700-e UCLA ROSE BOWL SPECIAL 0 FIGHT BACK! WITH DAVID HOAOWITZ 0 HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP O SWrTCH NEWS &:I NEWTC»l'S APPLE m ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL II tJ) MIKE DOUGLAS Pf!ESENTS ~ TlilS IS YOUR LIFE m THIS WEEK lN COUNTRY MUSIC -7:30-e DANCE FEVER 0 ORANGE BOWL A CELEBRATION Of Flffi YEARS Q EYE ON L.A . fD NEWTON'S APPLE ®l EYE ON SAN DIEGO '1) TOGETHER WITH SHIRLEY ANO PAT BOONE -8:00-. t) CVTTER TO HOUSTON 0 ~KING ORANGE JAMBOREE PARADE O MOVIE • * 0, "The Hom Blows At Mldnlghl" 119-45) Jack Benny, Alexis Smnh. Q <!]) T .J. HOOKER 0 MOVIE * • .. New Ye11 s EYll" (1980) Roz Ketty. Kip Ntven (f) TWIUGHT ZONE CD FAME ll)MOVIE U t "A Warm December .. (t973) Sidney Po111er. Esther Anderson. 8D MARK RUSSELL ~ FALL AND RISE OF REGINALO PEMtt '1) 12 O'ClOCI< HIGH CC MOVIE t t * ' EY!l Under The Sun" (19821 Pel• Usttnov. Jene Bilkln lHJMOVIE U "Porky't" 11981) Dan Montl\etl. Mark Htrrler <Ol MOVIE * * •.; "Rocky Ill" f 19821 Sytvette< Stdont. Cflft Wttt'*1. CllMOVIE * * • "Clllrtol1 Of Are" (1981) BM Ctou, ,., cnarttson GMOVIE * t •.; "Best Little WhorthouM In Tellll" (198i) Bur1 Alynolcla. Dolly Plrton. -~30-0 IJ9 MANIMAL m NHK KO+iKU UT A GASSEN -1000- 0 NEWS Q t!§J FANTASY ISLAND O MOVIE • • • ', The l asl Hurrah l 19581 Spencei Tracy. Jeffrey Hunter Cl) ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK II> SOLID GOLD fD JAZZ. IN AMERICA mMOVIE • • Prt•are Buct.aroo t 1942) AMrews S1s1e1s Jeie E l ewis C MOVIE - • • • T hP M1ss1onary 11982> Michael Palm Maggie Smtih H ON LOCATION 0 @MOVIE • • Por~y s 1198t1 Dan MN!anan Mar~ Hemet -10-30- 9 SOLlDGOlD S BEST Of Bf~RRE Z MOVIE • * • • -'n•mal Fatm ( 19551 Am- mdled Otrecle<l by Jonn Hala• -10.45- 0 SATURDAY SPORTS PAGE -11·00-eoom ~ TO .. ~NEWs O TAXI Q)MOVIE • • • '' "Splendor In Tilt Gtw' (1961) Nat•toe Wood. Warren Beatty ED JAZZ. IN AMERICA H1NOTHECESSARILYTHEYEAR IN REVIEW S ROCK OF THE BO'S ~11:30-e css· HAPPY NEW YEAR. AMERICA 0 ~SAT\JROAY NIGHTLNE 0 NEWS THAT ROCKED '83 Q ~ DICK CLARl<'S NEW YEAR'S ROCKIN' EVE !l"J INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS Cl) NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH Bill LOMBARDO AND HIS ORCHESTRA C Al.8UM FLASH -11.45- 0 OTHER CAFE'S COMEDY SHOWCASE -12:00-! 0 FROM THE EDITOR'S DESI( til) SOVNOST AGE Cl MOVIE t * t Lei s Speno The NtQhl rogerllef 119821 Documentary fhe Rotlmg S1ones $ ROCK Of THE eo·s Z MOVIE Cla~s Ot 1984 119821 Pe<ry King 11mo1ny Van PaHe<i -12:10- 1HIONLOCATION @MOVIE • • Niglll Games I 1980t Cindy Po<.kell Barry Prtmus -12'30- 0 MUSIC MAGAZJNE !f1 MOVIE • • • ., · Ho1se rea1hefs t 1932) Marl Brothers. Thelma T Odd -1:00-fJ MOVIE * * t Dead Helt On A Merry-Go-Round ( 19691 James Coburn, C1m- 111a SpatV An alrpor1 heist Br1Qhl, clever. 111111gurng D ROCK TV D BLACK MUSIC MAGAZINE 8 GOOON1Glil LA.: VIDEOS Q)MOVIE 't t ·~ "HetlO, DOiiy! .. ( 1970) B11bta Streisand, W8Jlflf Metth&u Cl) IHOEPEHDE.NT NETWORK NEWS tll SOUNDSTAGE ~MOVIE t t * Weellend A I T lie Waldorl" 11S.5) GIOgll< fl<>Oet•. Wtfttt Pld- ~EHE SOOTT I OJ MOVIE "HNlth spa·· (1978) Key Parktl . Ablgtll ClaytOft I $1 DENNY JOHNSTON -l:15-uo ~ LOCATIOH -1:30- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 31, 1983 New Year's Eve services set LagU.Da Preabyterian Cluirc h. 415 Forest Ave . will celebrate New Year's Eve communion at 7:30 R'lllillUI llJ'S tonight with the Rev. Dr. Edward Caldwell, assist.ant I I pastor, giving the meditation "Dimensions of C.om.., muruon." Re C w person will cover the cost of the trip. New Year's Day the v raig Wiams, For reservations and further infonnation, call assist.ant pastor, will present the 10.15 a.m. sermon 632_3262. "1984: A Year of Jubilee." • • • The Chant-el Choir, directed by Mitzi lnterlandi, Temple laalall of Newport Beach (Con- will be featured in special selections from hymns of servattve), 2401 Irvine Ave., will conduct its praise. regularly tcheduled services at 8:15 p.m. Jan 6. During the Sunday service, The Little Fisher-Reading from the Torah Scrolls will be from the men, pre-schoolers through the third grade, will view 10th Chapter of the Book of Exodus. This will be the film "The Selfish Giant." followed by special prayers for the sick in Orange The public is invited. For information, call County h06pitals served by Rabbi Sol Teitelbaum's 494-7555. • • • chaplaincy. Neighborhood Congregational Church. St. Dr. Sol Teitelbaum (no relation). chief Ann's and G lenneyre Streets, Laguna Beach, will pathologist at Anah_eim. GeneraJ Hospital, will be hear the Rev. WilliamJ. Eilers at lOa.m. Sunday with guest speaker. He will dJSCuss "Frontiers in Modem his sermon topic, "Tum, Tum, Turn." Pathology." Ushers for the servia? will be Bob Gobiel and· Refreshme nts for the Oneg Shabbat will follow Henry Persons of Dana Point, Her'b Shore of Laguna the services. Hills, and Edwin Goddard and Stephen West of The entire collection of materials distributed Laguna Beach. throughout Rabbi Teitelbaum's 16-week course The Adult Bible Class m eets at 9 a.m, in the "Mysticism for Modems" will be made available to church library. A nursery is available for babies and the public free of charge. toddlers. For additional information, call 548-6900 or Acquaintance time in Bridge Hall With coffee, 650-4450. punch and refreshments follows the service. ••• For further information, call 494-8061. • • • Temple Sharon, 617 West Hamilton St .• Costa Mesa, is planning an evening of dinner and theater Jan. 7 to see the movie "Yentl." David Paskil, coordinator. asks attendees to meet at the Hilite Restaurant, 6210 Harbor Blvd., at . Warner, in Santa Ana at 5:30 p.m. for dinner. From there the group will proceed to Edwards Cinema, Harbor and Adams, Costa Mesa. For further information. call 848-4464. Parents and students of the temple will tour the Skirball Museum at Hebrew Union College on Jan. 8 to see Jewish artifacts and antiquities of Europe. The bus will leave the temple at 9:30 a.m. and return at 3 p.m. Bring a dairy lunch. A fee of $1.25 per HUNTINGTON BEACH EAGLE'S NEST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sundays 10:00 a.m. Village View School 5361 Sisson St., off Bo Isa Chica Between Nell and Edinger PASTOR: 770-1771 Workshops for choirs and organists are an- nounced by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange office of liturgy and music. A choral reading session will be conducted at 7:30 p.m .. Jan 9, at Marywood Center in Orange. The workshop will offer music for two, three and Cour- part choirs, and will include music selections for choir and congregation. The. workshop will be conducted by Richard Raub, professor of music at Orange Coast College where he conducts the College Chorale and Chamber Singers. The second workshop is a five-part series for organists which will be conducted one night a month, beginning Jan. 3. Honora Kelley. choir director and organist for many local churches, will focus on problems the organist commonly faces at rehearsals and during serices, and wiU include work on hymn accompaniment and improvisations. For further information . call 974-7120. *************** • ~ FEUOWSllP • ! Biii.I CIUCH : • Of.nge' ~d. eo.ta ..... • « Dr. f. I .......... l'U.,... • • a......-··----··--·· t.15 Ml • • ........ _JUI Ml & UI N it .. ... .., ____ w. 7:tl,. • • • . .. ..._,.,,, ~,.,......... . .. 645-5050 • ************** Classy Autos Advertised in the Dally Pilat Clergy Couple T he Re v. Ha rry peakman and his wife, the Rev. Susan Junke r p eakman, preach a t Christ Community Church in McKees Rocks, Pa. However, they a re both from different de- n omina tio ns. Mr. peakman is a Methodist and Mrs~ Speakma n is a Presb yterian. Top religion story battle against nukes By GEORGE W. COR NELL AP Religion Writer Religious forces trained their eyes on nuclear weaponry in 1983 and raised their voices against it. That, as rated in early return.a from membeni of the RelJkion Newswritera AasociatJon, was the year's top religion story. Much impetWI for it came from the U.S. Roman Catholic biahope' probing pastoral letter which, despite appeals for softening it by the Reagan administration, criti- cizes various aspects of U.S . nu- clear strategy. The st.and marked a bolder emergence of Catholic leaders into the arena of public policy debate after their past cautious pattern of backing American foreign and mill tary policies. i But the bishops' document, completed after-OE~·ieac.xeseaLIC1L---j and hearings, was acclaimed by many Protest.ant and Jewish bod- ies, which had taken similar but less thoroughly analytical pos- itions, including calls for a nuclear freeze. Several Protest.ant denomina- tions. as well as the National Council of Churches, recommened study in their own congregations of the Catholic teaching letter. In rating the ferment over nuclear arms as the year's top religion story, Time magazine religion editor Richard Ostling noted on his weekly raruo report on religion that churches abroad al.so were involved. The Church of England, like the U.S. Catholic bishops, opposed any first use of nuclear anns. Gennan Catholic bishops skirted that mue, but also criticized the nuclear anns buildup. The World Council of Churches assembly in Vancouver, British Columbia, condemned any uae of r1uclear weapons as not justifiable under any circumstances, and called for a multilateral nuclear freeze. Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY IEW TIOUllT CHllSTlll CIUICH Rev. Dr. EIMnor C . .Jeckeon "SUCCESS CAii BE YOUIS Ill 1984" Bible Study Class 9: 15 Sunday Mornmt ~t & Hu/mg Stmet ~at JO 30 am ., ... , ................ ..... en•> Mf.1111 .., a-.. en•>•• ••• 1st CtUtCH of RRIGIOUS SCDCE ~ fE'WPOtT BEACH Mtll'IOlf Clllircll UMtd Qvcll of ~ Scienc4I C-'-br•llon ot Lite ,,.~·~ ~1:11Mr Af1:0lllMt ;!9'i!,: s.v..., Set.el-CM.I c-.-~v/ .i 1' :00 A.M. , tij~ ~ "CREATlllC RESOLUTIONS ,. YOU CAM KEEP" a... Jvly 0-. "Dio~An-lnspiration" -7&0-U:>04" 1011 Cam1lhdc, Newport e.ach (eff.i.ma-...... 1 SAIXT ,J~\lES 7~9474 WELCOMES YOU .. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 1·30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II t0·45 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite II Church School and Adult Education 9:00 & t0:45 AM (Music. sermon. and child care at 3 services) "PAA YEA AND PRAISE" 7:00 PM -flr1t Sunday of each month MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -t 0:00 AM Euchanst & Heallng Service. Wednesday • 6·30 AM Holy Eucharist Recior, Fr. John ,...,.., • Aleoc., Fr. 8fUn Cox ~. The Rev. Todd Sorensen • Mr Samuel Shaftlf The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Ronald Doiron S.\IXr.J.\~IES El'ISO >J'.\l. C'l ll 'IKl I 3209 Vll Lido• Newport Beech • 71~6-0210 CHURCH OF CHRllT ., ......... c....-•••• We',. A ~=.w::-io Ctlufdl -.. 81'UDY I A.II. WOMI• •A.II. 6 I 'JIL 10 A.M. -"SPECIAL DEVOTIONAL" I P.M. -.. PRELUDE TO POWER" Acl• 1 ,..~......,-o-.c-.v .... ......., ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CtUCH TH! AIV. ltOMRT CORNfU80N ,...,...,., tiJ Ml t.dn(. er.a Sd#lll I ...., hit ht ..... 494-3542 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES &RANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Sunday, January 1, 1814 "GOD" Coeta M•N -Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat -..... YWde Dr., CoeU ...._ ~a hndey .-... -10:0I A.M. ........ Room, -..... YWde Dr. • A.11.-<l:ao , .... llloft. tWu let. Wed. 1·1:11 'JIL -..... , ... _ lrvlne -Flnt Church of Chrlat. Sclentlat lllMOho .... ,,.....,_ ..,...,,.. ......... 4111 MIDtlHIHft ( .... Yale) Churdl a IUftdaw .-... -1000 A.II. ~ Room, all 8erYMCa f'llwJ., •ul1• 141 ••onectMtl ,.... 10 A.M. -4 ,,M. Mon. lhru Sat. 10 A.M. -1 '.M. Thuradar Child Cet• -s..no.y ' w..,....,.,. Huntington .. ach -Flrat Church of Chrlat. 8clenttat • a °""•Huft~ 11MCt1 Churdl a hndey ldtool -1000 A.II. ........_ "°°"" -m llMft Sl Newport Beach -Flrat Church of Chrlat, 8clentlat SIOS Y&e lido, Newpon .. Kh Churdl I •uncS.J 9choot -t:oo I 10-.30 A.M. "Mdlftt .. oom. 331$ V&e Lido Mon. lhrv .... -I A.M.-1 ,.M. Tuee. -7·t P.M. Ct"'d Cw•,,,_ T-eyw -• » 11 )0 AM IOI StUOy T- Newport BMch -Second Church of Chrtet, 8clentlat ,,.. haMo View Dr .. c..... .. .... ~ • .__, ...... _ ... A.II. ........ "°°"' --... "LC.... HwJ., Cdll WED. EYeNtNO TelTIMONY MHT1NQ8 - I P.M. ALL CHURCHel All .,. cordially lnvtt~ to •Uend the Church ..vie.. end enjoy ,.,. prlvtteget of the Reeding Room• Child C9'• Provided At All SERVlCES Ctllld C.. "ovtded AT AU. MltYICI• ~l)~ SEllMOI TO,llJ: Ja11. 111 , "PERSONAL SUCCESS IN 1984" CtuCH ~ RO.IGIOUS SCDCE Member of the Unltad Churctl of ~ 8cMr1ce 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 12648 Adultt & Jr. Church FOf lnformetk>n tO I 10*) Me-1331 • -mlPOIT HU80R lunDM CUCH ,_ o...·Dr. MIWCMT 91AOH I .... , ............ ,.... ............ ,.... WORSHIP SERVICE ....................... 8:00 A.M. CHRtSTIAN EDUCATION ............... 8: 15 A.M. WOASHIP SERVICE ..................... 10:30 A.M. _., ... ,. ........ Wll.COMI p • HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DlutJlu of CtwtM) ,.... ...................... .....-n1 Momq Y WonNp 10 ~ Smeby School 9 AM 10.... .wefteOft. ......, Church of St. Matthew by the ea (Tradllt<>nal Ep•ICOl)ell HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY -9:00 a.m. (Book of Common Pr•v-r -19281 MERTZ HALL of Community Congr90atlona1 Church 61 1 Hellotrope. Corona del Mar TM ltH. I_, MllHl.W -SJz.2201-llle 111. S.... SdlaMlr ST. PMaeYTWNAN CHURCH ......... .,,, .................. ~ ...... IWI . ..._ lloo...... Riliw. y_, ...._ ,...., AlllD .... ,_.., Rodger Whitt•n. Mvak Dir.aw ' Adult!....._. a CMkl c .. t:IO a.m. Wontllp a Ctwrctl 1-..e 10::00 ..,.., Nunery c .... lloffl ..... -'°' ..... c.-144-1141 A Cordlal Welcome from The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ea.ta Meea FIR8T UMTED Ml!THODllT CHURCH 19th St. & Herbof Btvd. ~.-...NO Wontllp 10M Chel1el 0 . Cfenl, Mlnttter Hunungton Beectl FIR8T UNfTID MITHODllT CHURCH 2721 171h St. 53&-3537 • .,......,....1 ...... . --,o.. .. ...... ~ ....... -.. .... Costa Mesa MllA VIRO. UNl'nD METHODIST CHURCH Wor9htp I Ctlufctl lchool l:30 -10:00 a.m. Huntington 8eectl Nof1h COMMUNITY UNl'nD MITHODtST CHURCH &ee2 Hal Ave. &42-44e1 ........ ..,..... ...... Or. Wllll E. St .. ....., ......... cW~tc" UNITRD llT 1400~aBtvd Founi.ln V.., FIRIT UNITID MITHOOtST CHURCH 112H luetlard St. Dr. Rob9r1 B. Sheperd, Jr. W ..... a C'*'°" ..._.. -··· Jamea R. Hedley, P .. tor , WA.II. • ..., ,,. .......... ~IOOllOll ..,.. .. a.. ..... andO.,C.. 1:11 A.IL .... PJIL WA.IL •WPORT CSNnR UNlftD • 1 HOUilT ., ... 1a11 .. A...,c..w ...... Mt-0741 Wonhtp a Churolt 8ohool W A.M. ~. Ken McMlllen . You -.. W1tu1Md -~r CHNITWt 'CHURCH ........ ~,, ... , ..... -..v. c-...-... .. . ..,...._ .............. ..... ,'-~ ..... v .............. , ... .... On911 ? llW ...._, ,,,,, .. 0e¥e MelDaMI, Ted~ & ...... tdlln IMAL A.-VO"°" --I Ill --..... _ "" s ·a Ollftle-. _. •• ... This Sunday Worship In 'ST. ANDMW8 PRl!UYTeRIAN CHURCH eoo St. AndNwl Roed ·Newport BMc:t1 • 831-2980 Or ............. "' ....... New Years Day Communion Services 7:30, 8:45, & 10: 15 A.M. "WELCOME 19841" Or. John A. Huttman, Jr .• Preactllng Program• -7:30 a.m -Child Care 8:45 a.m. -lnlant1 thru Adult Classea 10:15 a.m -Infant• thru 6th Grade & Adult Cluaea A8Cltlllpl1e •tm ~~· ~~~ ......... -.O"'Q...q..q~...q.~ Laguna Presbyterian Church The "Church of the Ch imes·· 415 Fo~st Avenur . Phone 494· 7555 A rn~ndly rhurl'"h ror the' Soutll County, St1mululin~ ~nnons. lkau1Uul music. I. G S unday Worship JO:J5amJ )' Child care p"°'14dH ~ Church School Claua 9:00am ~ Wiit day prOQrllllS .., dllldrlll yUtl .., 1111111 Or A/UV J ,.,....., s... ,_ fltot t1.,.w--. .... 0r l .. .,,~ Aul ,_. ~. DIAL A PRAYER -494 PRAY y ~~ PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF M COVENANT _l'..,.,...M,.C.... ..... -111 ... 9NMA.Kwrte.,...., Terry McCanne, Director of Youth Mlnlitrlel Cyndi Mc:Canne. Director or Chlldren'1 Mlnlatrlel ...., • .,...._ ..... 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D D ~ ft -- Danny T ho mpson Bre tt Stevens Mike New ton J arnie Cr a ft Brian Belc he r Bill Ray 11 Sunset f oothall stars gain All-CIF 5 Fountain Valley players honored By ROGER CARLSON OI IM O.itr l'llo4 Ii.ft A whopping 11 Sunset League st.a.rs have been honored on the All-C IF DIVls1on l ~tball team, selected by the First Interstate Bank foundation board, with Fount.am VaJley's Barons leading the way with five selections. and two each from Marina, Huntington Beach and Edison Among the Fount.am Valley standouts are quarterback Brett Stevens. receiver Jamie Craft, defensive back Mike Newton, defens1'1le end Brian Belcher and kicker Chns Sperle . . Selections from Marina include receiver Mike Crowley and the versaule Enc Karman. while Huntington Beach fuBback Danny Thompson and linebacker Bill Ray and Edison offensive linemen Andy Sinclair and Dennis McGowan were tabbed. Division I selections come entirely from the Big Five Conference and there is but one team selected. Player of the year la urels go to Bishop Amat High's Randy Tanner, a 5-11, 185-P,Ound senior who led the Lancers to the Angelus League championship and a berth m the CIF Big Five Conference finals. Tanner rushed for 1,344 yards and 10 touch- downs. m add1uon to passing for 163 yards and 2 TI>s. catching 28 passes for 289 yards and 5 TDs. punting for a 32.3 average (with exceptional ac-curacy on out of bounds atte mpts) and returned 15 kicks 195 yards. AU players named to the team will be honored at the 47th annual All-Southern Cahforn1a Board of Football awards program to be held early 1n 1984. St.evens completed a two-year tour of duty for the Barons at quarterback and guided Fount.am Valley to a 9-3-1 overall record with 21 touchdown passes within 135 completions in 254 attempts. Craft was his No l receiver, catching 59 passes for 1,049 yards and 11 touchdowns. Newton was Fountain Valley's No I enforcer in the secondary and was a backup tailback when needed. m addition to being a receiver of note, too. !See 11 SUNSET, Page B t1 Mike Crowley Chris Sperle Eric Karman • ' • , I OCC flat; 'Olympians Monarchs stop· Barons I 68-65 • win, FV loses, 56-43; Estancia takes third, 81-68 Orange Coast College, with aB the momentum m the world. came out flat Friday mght, falling behind 9-0 at the outset. and the Pirates stumbled m the cham- p1o~h1p mat.ch of the San Diego Mesa baske tball tournament to the host Olympians. 68-65 By ROGER CARL.SON OI Ille Dol!J ..... 8t.ll Fountain Valley H1gh's upset- mmded Barons held 6-7 Mater Dei Junior Tom Lewis scoreless halfway into the second quart.er with smothenng double-and sometimes triple-teaming tactics Friday night -but when the smoke had cleared at Chapman CoUege in the finals of the Or - ange Holiday Classic before 2,900 basketball fans. there ·was a fam- iliar pattern. All-to urnamenl Or•noe HeNdev O.W< ... JWI Joflm .... llEst.nclAl, Aclllm l.cllwMd CEala!Kl.9), Miile Ne-IF9Ufttalll Vain). Ill-' "'-"'" ll'-111 v ... vl. "'-" a-w .. .n (Metw Dell, k..i ~ ,,._.,. v....,1. Clvls JadltM IMA* o.I), llron McS-v 10-Hlh), JeM Saleu r (l.allewMd), ,,.. K ...... (()n-l. Aet>erl cartw (La-Hlh), Ttcld lltlln (La-H•o . si.c.v cvtaMV!dl ISarlt• O.ra l, Steve T.,.rfl CS.nta O.ral. And, an the San ta Ana Tour- nament, Saddleback dropped a 71-61 decision to LA Pierce in the battle for the consolation title. Here's what transpired: SD Mesa 68, Orange Coast 65 "How can we not be read y to play in the championship game." beomoaned OCC Coach Tandy Gillis after the Olympians snapped h is team's five-game winning streak. Despite the sluggish start, the Pirates (8-6) battled back to get even at 27 with 2·42 remaining m the first half But San Diego Mesa retahated by sconng the final eight points of the half to take a 35-27 lead mto the dressing room Dennis McGowa n Andy Sinclair Mulligan stews alter 84-80 loss to Utah Mulligan , "but that's the worst JOb I've seen in a long time." The Monarchs took the cham- pionship trophy following a 56-43 triumph over Fountain Valley and Lewis. for the second year, walked away with MVP honors after shattering the tournament's 19-year scoring record with 24 points, giving him 121 for the four-game set (30.2 average) In the third-place game, F.stan- cia Jumped to an early lead and then held off Orange. 81-68 Sant.a Clara took fifth place with a 48-44 win over Servlte and Laguna Hills dropped Lakewood. 64-56, for consolation honors. MV~ Tem Lewis IMA* Del). "(Matt) Beeuwsaert just did a superior job on Rolf," said Foun- tain Valley Coach Dave Brown. "He shadowed him all night long. We doubled Lewis early but they did a good job moving him out. And, we Jost the boards in the second half. Four fouls on Martin and Jacobs. especially Martin. re- ally hurt." Mater De1 executed defensively with a minimum of fouling and Fountain Valley didn't go to the hne with a one-and -one until 2:43 remained. While Lewis was h aving trouble m the early going, h is teammates picked him up with Chns Jackson and Mike F\elder coming up with key buckets. re- bounds and steals. "They double teamed Tom so muc·h we had to try to post Matt and bring Tom high.'' said McKnight. "But we've got bal- anCi!. Lewis is our score r, but this is still Matt's team. Next year it'll be Tomm y's." With the interior stifled, Foun- tain Valley's only effective fire- power was the perimeter shoot- ing of guard Mikt· Newton and Scott Motherhead off the bench, each contributing 14 points. Fountain ValJey's chances took a beating with just 1 :49 spent in the third quarter when Martin was whistled for h is fourth per- sonal foul and Brown was forced to take him out and down. 27-20. He didn't return until 2:22 re- mained in the quarter and by then Fielder was dropping in a (See MONARCHS. Pase 83) The Pirates countanued to keep things interesting m the second half, coming close to cutting thelead to one on several oc- casions. Mark Goudge topped the Pirate scoring with 17 points in h is best effort of the year, while Steve Shattuck had J 6. Guard Jeff Stephens added 12 for the Bucs. SALT LAKE CITY -UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan was hotter than the Utah shooters in the second half of Friday's third-place game of the Utah ~ic. The target of Mulligan's ire was the officials. who played an in- sirumental role in the Utes' come- from-behind 84-80 victory over the Anteaters. Besides Bob Thornton, who fouled out. four other Anteaters finished the game with four fouls. forcing Mulligan to use a w ne most of the way to protect his players. Utah (5-6) shot well over the zone, hitting over 58 percent from the field, including a torrid 63 percent in the second half. The Barons made a run at times, but led only briefly at 4-2, pulling to within 17-16 in the second period, then steadily backward to 45-30 before making a rally of sorts, closing the gap to 47-39 with 1:45 left before the Monarchs regrouped and raced away with their 13th victory in 14 decisions, 42nd In 46 over a two- year span under Coach Gary McKnight. Woodbridge stopped by Diablos, 50-44 LA P ierce 71, Saddleback 61 The Gauchos fell to the Brahmas, who improved the ir re- cord tD 13-4. Saddleback is now 4-9 Craig Johnson led the Gauchos with 12 points while teammate Dan Mulder added 11. Gene Arcineaux led Saddleback with seven rebounds. Brian Salone sparked LA Pterce with a game-high 22 points. Perhaps the key play of the contest came with a little over 12 minutes remaining m the game and UCI clinging to a precarious 64-62 lead. Ben McDonald, whose 25 points led UCI (4-5), was whistled for a controversial charging foul, his fourth, and it sent the Anteaters' leading scorer to the bench. Utah seized the opport unity and scored seven of the next nine points to go up 69-66, a lead they would not relinquish. "I'm not one that usually com- plains about officials." steamed Derrick Johnson, starting in plac.'e of Raymond Lankford, played well, notching nine of his 13 points in the first half when UCI took a 47-45 advantage That lead stretched to 61-54 in the first six minutes of the second half. before Utah went on a 15-5 run to take the lead . McDonald's 25 points gave him a career total o{ 1,2 13 and moved him into sixth place on the all- ume UCI scoring list. He was later named to the all-tournament team. While the Monarchs found the offensive answer by moving Lewis out of the heavy inside traffic. it was reaBy the Mater Dei defense which turned lhe tide, holding the Barons' 6-7 Rolf Jacobs scoreless until 3:02 re- mained and 6-6 Brent Martin to just six points before he fouled out wlth 1:17 left. Foul trouble was a .key as the Woodbridge High's basketball team dropped its final tuneup before opening South Coast League play Wednesday at San Clemente. Mission Viejo recorded a 50-44 victory over the Warriors in the battle for fifth place in the Brea- Olinda Tournament. With three players eventually fouling out. Woodbridge could never make a serious run in the fourth quarter aft.er entering the period down by nine. Vanguards in high gear early, hold on for 94-85 win By CURT SEEDEN OllM0...., .... 8 .... F..ach year. the MLUOur1 Bapt.ut CollPge Spartans leave friendly Creve Coer. Mo .. ln tearCh of a good basketball tournament in aqme other comer of the country. This year, the Spartans headed for San Dieco to compete in ~xt week'• Pt. Loma Tournament. but they made a atop at Southern CalJfomla College Friday night for a literal tuneup againat the hoet Va~da. Misaouri Baptist hadn't played aince Dec. 10. SoCa.l College waa playtnc for th~ fine time 1hx-e Dec 17. And one wl"tk teemed to make a dJffere~ -at the ou~t. 1nyw&y . The Vanguards jumped out to an l 1-0 lead. expanded the margin to 19-2 five minutes into the game and then had to come from behind to score a 94·85 victory before a small but noisy gatherin.g ln th4' S<X:gym. SoCal College, now 8-3, had no t rouble with the Spartans' 6-11 Justin Young or 6-10 MauriCi! Moaby. Their biggest con· cem was guard Kenny Fruit, who came into the game averagifli 17.7 polntl per , cant.est and left the 1ame with a eom~­ what higher average alter bumJn1 the Vanguards for a game·hl1h 31 polnia. But Fruit's hot ahooUna wu neutraJ- lr.ed by 27 potntl from V a.nM\W'd guard ~ Smith and another 23 from Dave Coral as SoCal College handed the ----------------~ ---- Spartans their fifth loas agalnat 10 wina this season. "h must have been jet lag," sec C.0.ch Bill Reynolds said of the Spartana' alow suart. "StllJ. t can't remember a game which had ao many peak.a and valleys." Missouri Baptlat'• b~t valley came with about 6~ minutee remaln ina ln the game and the Spartans trailing by three, 74-71. Moaby was ticketed for t\t.a flflh tow and the bl.g centel"a complaints earned him a technlcal foul. Th.at lit a match under Spartan C.O.Ch Lee McKinney. who wu alrady hotline about lhe officiating. He, too, Neetved a technical. The f'nd result of the Spe.runa' Undee wu no leta than llx free throws -four of which were converted to give lhe Van- guards a 78-71 advantage. Larry Hirst then acored on a layup and the Vanguard.a held an 80-71 lead. Thea~of the two big men (Young fouled out with 9th minutes left) made things easier for Hirst, whotc0red all 11 of his 12 polnia ln the eecond half. "I think the kids showed aome pollle when they bad to.'' admitted Reynolda aft«!rward. Mt.Dun Bapu.t patien tly battled back, outlt'Orfna the Vaniuarcia 13-~ to open the IK'Oftd half '° Lake a ~3-621* wtlh 16:38 mna.lnlna. The Spart.ana held a 85~60 lffd with 11 'ri minutes left before the Van- pardt betan their~ The Diablos, with guard Tom Borsuk and cent.er Marco Baldi each on the bench with foul trouble in the second quarter, outscored the Warriors, 17-6, to assume an eight-point advantage at the intermission. In the third quarter. the Diablos spread the court and held Wood- bridge to just five points. The cloeest lhe Warriors could come in the final period was four points. It was the aecond meeting of the season between the two teams, who will tangle twice in league play this aeuon. Wood- bridge won the fint confront.a- t.ion, 56-48, in the Irvine Tour- nament. Baldi waa the game's leading scorer with 25 points. Kuhn challenged for drug ruling NEW YORK (AP) -The Major t.e.gue Bueba.11 Play- ers Alloc:iatlon wlll challl"J\le \he OM-)'MI' NIPtftlionl that Commillfoner Bowie Kuhn lmpoet<I on four p~n earlier thll month t« their Involvemen t with d,,,., ~ c:ordinc to the New Yark Tlmee. 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 3 1, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Baptis t school cancels game afte r fin ding out opponent is Catholic From AP dispatcbts IRVING. Texas When a Cath-m olll· school found out that a Baptist ~hoot had strict rules on skirt length, It told Its cheerleaders to stay home from an upt'Ommg basketball game. But when the Baptist school round out 1t.s rival was C4tholic. 1t canceled the gaml' altogether. "We tho ught they were mer\ly a private school," .said Stan Kiefer. basketbat\ <..'Oach at the Longview C hristian Academ y, an independent Baptist school "We didn't know they were C4tholit· We played them when we had a broader philosophy Now we are JUSt going to play Baptist S(:hools." Thl' leader of the world's largest Baptist group said Friday the at•t1on wci.S "most un- fortunate " Father Bernard Marton, headmaster of the Catholic school, Cist.ercian Preparatory School in this Dallas suburb, said Thursday he was shocked by the cancellation by the academy an the east Texas city of Longview "They contacted our roach and said they had not researched our school properly and learned we are Catholic," Marton said. "Ten days before the game, they said they were canceling our schedule because we had philosophical differences. "When I heard It. I thought, .what kmd of a world are we living in?" Quote of the day Bre t Lerner . t he 23-year-old assistant general manager of the new Houston franchise in the United States Football League, m describing Billy Sims, currently sub.)eCt of lawsuits involving the Gamblers and the NFL Detroit Lions: "He (Sims) wears his IQ on his iersey." Sims wears No. 20 with the Lions. Dionne paces Kings' romp Dionne had his second three-goal game ' HARTFORD. Conn. -Marcel ~ in less than a week and Mike McEwen added two goals to lead the Los Angeles Kmgs toa 9-3 rout of the Hartford Whalers Friday rught. Dionne scored his 20th goal of the season on a longslapshot 21 seconds into the game, then added two more goals and an assist. It was the 27th hat trick for Dionne in his 13-year National Hockey League career. Wa rriors surpri e Lake rs CM • } }} K } roll ~~~ro"~~an~~!':~.;:~: In g1r s ra y' stun eppe tugh 13 rebounds Friday night to lead ~ • ft o the Golden State Warnors to a 116· 105 By Rl<.:HA O UNN held and t.ook • 38-30 le,ed al the tnt.enniMion, le. Natlonal Basketball Association victory over the •~1a1 F'~::-a'i:s:' Mesa High gtrls' basketball C-Oach Looked hke another walk.away victory for 1.he highly Los Angeles Lakers. Paul Kahn "beginner's luck" was not th~ case Friday rated Aztecs. . . Enc "Sleepy" Floyd added 22 points and eight night m the championship game of the fl nit Costa K But with 4: 11 left m the third quart.er and Mark assists for the Warriors who broke a three-game M T t eppel up by 12 (46-34), the Mustangs started an ·. esa oumam~n . · h• · t . · wi ..... ·k· losing streak with the victory Th M ed h . h 3 ... e1g ~-pom ll('Orang spurt to come trnn str1 11'\g · . e ustangs e nter t e game wit a ., d ta Lester Conner and Larry Smith contributed LS n ee. 16 and 14 points, respectively, for Golden State, record, and faced a.powerful Mark Keppel team that Schumaker dumped in one of her many layups and Smil.h also had 12 rebounds. had lost only once m 1.1 tries. . .. with eight aeconds teh to bring the Mustangs' de ficit Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led the Lakers with 25 But Ka hn told his Mustangs at haUtune: 1:'he down to one (50-49). points and eight rebounds while rookie Byron strategy must be changed -we have to start making Things began to snowball for Kahn's offense Sc'Ott came off the bench to add l6 points for Los them shoot from the out.side," and, sure enough, early in the fourth quarter, as C.OSta Mesa rolled off Ange les. Costa Mesa. ~ured i.n 40 second-half points and six strai~ht in the ?pemng seconds and took the lead Jamaal Wilkes was held to 12 points but led stopped the 1~1de g~e to Upset Mar k Keppel. 70-61 , for the first time since ?wning a 2-0 lead (55-50). the Lakers in rebounding with 12. for the champ1onshtp M~k Keppel. which turned the ball over only The Lakers led by as many as eight points in The Mustangs were led by tournament MVP three times In the first half, suddenly began to play both the first and second quarters. Shelly Neal, who scored a game-hjgh 27 p«?ints and sloppily m the fourth quarter. Robinson n winner at track ARCADIA-Studentbodyl..eft.a ~ 3-year-old m which Coach John Rob- inson of the Rams owns a one-third interest, scored a 3 lh -length victory in the seventh race at Santa Anita Fnday. The wm was the fifth of the year for Studentbody Left, a gelding also owned by John Rasic and Lou Camo. Studentbody Left paid $1 l 40, $6.40 and $4.60. Robinson's Rams face the Washington Redskins Sunday in a National Football Con- ference semifinal playoff game at Washington . Mille r takes four-shot lead PEBBLE BEACH -Johnny Mill-l!I er, with a third straight round under 70, served notice Fnday in the S pald- ing Invitational that he's ready for next week's opening of the 1984 pro golf tour. Mille r had a 69 on the soggy Pebble Beach Links, where he won the 1974 Crosby utJe. His three-round total of 201 gave him a four-stroke lead over M ike Brannan going into today's final round of the $150,000 non-tour event. T elevision, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Seattle at Mumu in AFC semifinal playoff game. l p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Detroit at San Francisco in NFC semifinal playoff game. 5 p.m. (11) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Bluebonnet Bowl: .Ba ylor (7-3-1) vs. Ok.lahoma St. (7-4). RADIO 9:30 a .m. -Seattle at Miami in AFC semifinal game, KNX (1070). 1 pm. -DeLroit at San Francisco in NFC semifinal game, KNX ( 1070). 5 p.m. -Kings at Toronto an NHL game, KFOX-FM (93.5). pulled down 14 rebounds, and all-tournament The Aztecs fumbled the ball away five times and selection Lisa Schumaker, who added 18 points and w ere guilty of lOsecond-half fouls, which Costa Mesa grabbed a game-high 19 rebounds. • promptly converted into 8 points at the free-throw After Mark Keppel shot 50 percent from the Line -five m the final 29 seconds. VANO!fl POEL lllMP80 N UC Irvine third; Seahawk girls topple Edison Led by three players in double figures, the UC Irvine women's basketball team claimed third place in the Brigham Young Tournamen t Friday n ight with an easy 77-64 victory over Victoria, Canada. Meanwhile. in high school action, Ocean View topped Edison for the second time this season, 46-36, for third place and Fountain Valley took fifth place in the Marina-Edison Elks Tournament by downing Burroughs of Ridgecrest. 41 -23, and in the Costa Mesa Tournament. F8tancia was beaten in lhe consolation game by Garden Grove, 44-39. UCI (8-4) was paced by junior Cheri Graham's 22 points and 10 rebounds; Jackie Van~er Poet's 13 points and eight rebounds and Vickie Simpson's 14 points. Andrea Anthony also contributed eight rebounds for the Ant.eaters. Seahawks have loftier goals; 49ers, Lions vie From AP dl1pa1cbea Steve Largent hasa sunpleanswer for those who say the Seattle Seahawks should be glad just to be in their first National Football League playoff. "Baloney," says Largent, who has been a Seahawk since the club was enfranchised eight years ago. Seattle, coming off a 31-7 victory over Denver last weekend m the American Conference wild-card playoff, faces the Miam1 Dolphins today (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.) in one of two conference semilinals. The NFC counterpart sends Oetroi t agaJnst San FranclSCO (Channel 2 at 1 p.m.). On Sunday, the Rams travel to Washington, and Pittsburgh meets the Raiders at the Coliseum. "This is just as important a game for us as it lS for them." Large nt says of the Dolphins. "If we lose, we get knocked out of the playoffs. We're going into the game with one idea -to win. Don't let anyone tell you differently." Until this season. Largent. a three-time Pro Bowl select.Jon, was the favorite receiver of quar- terback Jim Zorn. But Zom was benched this season in favor of four-year veteran Dave Krieg, who completed 12 of 13 passes for 200 ayrds and three touchdowns against Denver. "Everybody expects them to w in and everybody expects us to 106e," Krieg said. "Well, we'll see." 11 SUNSET PLAYERS HONORED • • • UCI took a 34-25 advantage at halftime a nd was never seriously threatened after that and Coach Dean Andrea was able to substitute freely. Sandy Esteseth and Susie Neil supplied the bulk of the Victoria attack, netting 24 points apiece. M iami, AFC East champions with a 12-4 record and losers to Washington in last year's Super Bowl. w ere 7 lh points favorites over the Seahawks. who finished the season 9-7. From Page 8 1 Belcher operated at tight end and defensive end (or the Barons for the past two years with a reputation for sacking and harrassing opposing quarterbacks. Sperle was picked as the team's punter, although he was also an accomplished place-k.Jcker, chckmg on 10 field goals. mcludmg efforts from 47 and H yards. Crowlev's marks as a receiver includes 59 recepuons for 969 yards and 9 touchdowns. while Karman, another two-year star with abilities in many departments. was chosen as the place-kicker. Karman, a -1 0 student who lucked a 52-yard field goal when he was on the sophomore team, had just 3 field goals. but was much more than tha t to the Vikings with his running (837 yards on 127 carries). for the Oilers and was al.so a two year starter and two- year All-Sunset League choice. Edison's two tackles -Sinclair and McGowan -were selected despite the Chargers' absence from the playoffs. ALL-CIF DIVISION I OHen1e Pos. Player, school Ht. ci: WR-Mike Crowley. Marina 6-2 WR-Jamie Craft, Ftn. Valley 5-10 T -John Simic, Notre Dame 6-5 T -Andy Sinclair, E:dison 6-5 T -Oenms McGowan, Edison 6-3 G -Ted Malley. Lakewood 6-1 G -Mark Walker. St. Paul 6-3 Ocean View broke open a close game by holding Edisan to just two points in the fourth quart.er. Karen Chase. an all-tournamen t aelection, had three of her five steals in the fourth quarter to spur the Seahawks defensively. Gretchen Meinhardt, who had 14 points Friday, was an all-tourney choice as well. Ocean View had beat.en Edi.son earlier, 56-45. Fountain Valley limited Burroughs to nine second -half points. and all-tourney selection Therese Puchalski notched 16 points. ln the championship of the tournament, Foot hill surprised Brea-Olinda, 49-44. At Costa Mesa. Estancia let a 20-14 halftime Lead to Garden Grove sbp away in falling in the consolation title game. The Eagles w ere led by Amy Hathcock's 16 points in a losing cause. The 49ers, winners of the NFC West wt th a 10-6 record, were 7-point favorites over the Lions, whose 9-7 record was best in the NFC Central. But Detroit running back Billy Sims says his club has something it never had before. "Before this year, we didn't have the killer instinct.'' aays Sims, who rushed for 1.040 yards this season despite rnis.s.ing four games with a broken hand. Sims rushed for a career-high 189 yards in Detr oit's 23-20 victory over Green Bay this season. marking what Coach Monte Clark feels was "our turnaround.'' At that point. the club was 5-6 coming off a los.s to Houston. Quarterback Joe Montana leads the San F ran- cisco attack. He passed for 3,910 yards and 26 touchdowns this season while rushing for 284 yards. Thompson. a repeat choice an the backfield, saw his chances for Player of the Year honors dashed when the Oilers fell in the first round of the playoffs Nevertheless, Thompson was considered the No. I back tn Orange County with 1,522 yards on 208 carnes. including 16 touchdowns C -Kyle Jondle. St. John Bosco 6-0 B -Randy Tanner , Bishop Amat 5-1 l B -Danny T hompson. Htn. Beach 6-1 B -Brett St.evens, Ftn. Valley 6-0 B -Ted Prukop, Servite 5-11 Wt. 185 180 225 240 250 205 235 235 185 195 185 185 170 205 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr Sr S r. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr Sr. Sr. Sr. Georgetown nips UNL V Ray was a standout at linebacker and ught end B -James OeBow, San Gorgonio 5-9 B -Brad Steveson. Lakewood 6-2 Cal State Fullerton romps past St. Mary's; USC beaten Gonzalez, partner play twice today Defeo1e DL-Saute Sapolu, LB Poly 6-3 235 DL-Brian Kerlin, Servite 6-1 195 DL--Greg Thornton. Loyola 6-1 220 DL-Brian Belcher. Ftn. Valley 6-2 200 DL-Tim Lightfoot, Fontana 5-10 190 ln essence, the doubles team of Pancho Gonzalez LB-Rob Ellis, Fontana 6-2 210 and Irvine's Bob Howe will be playing a double-LB-Ted Hovor ka. Servite 6-1 195 header against Ed Kauder and King Lambert today LB-Bob Willig, St. Paul 6-5 226 in the seventh annual Senior Doubles Championships LB-Bill Ray, Huntington Beach 6-4 210 at the Racquet Club of Irvme. LB-Eric Smith, Servit.e 6-3 225 That's because each team advanced in two DB--Chance Johnson. Compton 6-1 195 different age brackets, the 50-and-over and 55-and-DB-Stacy Alexander, LB Poly 5-11 180 over Friday DB-Mike Newton, Fountain Valley 6-0 184 The first match , the 55s. will be held at 10:30. DB-Tim Garcia. Bishop Amat 5-10 150 with the second at 1:30. OB-James Devers, Loyola 6-2 180 Gonzalez and Howe's stiffest test Friday came OB-Artie Holmes. Eisenhower 6-1 175 from Ray Rough and Pete Wei.sh in the 55s, a 3-6, 7-5. K -Eric Karman, Marina 5-9 165 7-6 victory. P -Chris Sperle. Fountain Valley 6-1 175 F rom AP dlspatcbes Sr. LAS VEGAS -DaYld Wingate made a driving Sr. layup with five seconds remaining in overtime Friday Sr. night to give fifth -ranked Georgetown a 69-67 Sr. victory over previously unbeaten Nevada-Las Vegas Sr. in the championship game of the UNLV Classic. Sr Wingate, who had 22 points, tcored all six of his Sr. team's points m the five-minute overtime to lead Sr. Georgetown to the wm before a capacity crowd of Sr. 18,500 at the Thomas and Mack Center and a national Sr. television audience. Sr. The winning points came after UNL V freshman Sr. guard Freddie Banks tied the game by making two Sr. free throws w ith 25 seconds remaining. Sr. UNL V had a chance to win the game in Sr. regulation when it went into a delay after Patrick Sr. Ewing tied the score at 63-all by making two Cree S r. throws with 3:55 remaining. The Rebels ran the clock S r. down to 14 seconds before taking a timeout but Frank James' jumper at the buzz.er rolled off the rim ln other action: Cal State Fullerton 71 , St . Mary's S3 -Guard Leon Wood scored 27 points and had six assists to lead the hosts Titans.· Center Ozell Jones pulled down a game--high 15 rebounds and added 10 points as the Titans raised their record to 8-2. Mi11i11lppl S7, USC SS -K elvin Hildreth made two free throws with 2:19 remaining to put Mississippi State ahead for good as 1.he Bulldogs topped the Trojans in the consolation game of the Winston Classic at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 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LA. ) U. 1tortoOOU1o1 Har , 6 I• TNl'CI ..... 9 LOI A~ McEw~ 6 ISmllll, E1190i0m), 1 J9 (PO) 10 LOl AllHIH. oion,,. n t$1mrnt<, Tt vlotl. u•. 11 Ht rllord, Tu<_, II IFranclt ) I 11 (POI. 11 LOI Al'IM!ft. Foo 17 IEnQlllOm. Mtcl tllen), II 10 (PO) l"tftatti..-- l(OI~, Her, S1. 01on .... LA. 7.lS. Cllo<Mv, LA, IUS 0.-nevllle, He r, 11.31 Snott Oii -1-1.. 01 A"'"'" 16· 10• 1)-1', Heriford 1 1~ 11->J C:.o•lln -Lo• A~. 8••-e Herllord, M•I ...... Sla,,lowtlo.1 A-11,00t. TNt ..... '""" ........ LOS .--.Lal -~I-LA-• JAN UllJIUotNO -$/IYwrwoo<I lA.Q •1VelllWD9 -Cellulle I.Ml• iceu -Har-• ~-L.ato.•, rc.t1n1 ru .... oun Pow.,"°""' •• ui.e 1~1 L.01 Allmrtot FRIDAY'S ltESUL ts 10111 et 60·nltl\I oua~tna mMMtl FIRS~ RACE, lSO varo• Reoue•• A Sonil ICrgr I J 10 2 60 1 •O Ummv Cnocolort 1C1t r1ue1 4 00 ) 00 L1ou10 Cnaroe (Paullne 1 S 40 Al•o r eced· Capllvolino l(lp Ou~o For Sure Conln\a Coov Caola1n• p,.,. Bold Leoaev. Tnunoer Canvon Time 18 40 n EXACTA 16·11 Oe•d \1610 SECOND RACE. 810 vorO\ Cnmon Al Pitv IC"1Pi l 4040 1400 •40 w n .. 11tr StrlP 1Har1) I 40 • t.O Mr Colfu Ler., (TreO\u<e) 4 00 Al•D race<! Ceu\I Im Felr T1ovr Wei., Booov Oii on Raul• 011111 Moon. Ce•fl 1(111., T<me "' IJ THIRD RAC£. JSO vero, Sue Me l ater ( •oa•r I S 70 HO 210 OH HlltMa (MYIU I J 10 l 60 OH-TrulVi EH!tr 1P11<.en1onl 4 40 S 00 OH-Oeadn.01 lot u cono All.O raced tteliO l•d•. Netvr•ll• l•ger Tov Lenin Polle• Ave Ooo R1cfl N Ou•lv '""' 18 )2 12 EXACTA IS· I) PO•O ,1160 U EXACTA 1S·61 Pa•O $1640 FOURTH RACE. lSO verO• S<al Scan ICreaoer) 7 20 J IO l 40 Bev Fuvl!< IBtev•n•) l 10 3 70 Oollon Y.ar ILac.,tvl 1 t.O Ai.o rouo K.<aco1rn Plunder. Im A Re<iuH I Too. Pele• OKI... Ron Parade Rubvs Pl\IOI, Elecf An Angel R1olll E••v Time 18 JS U EXACT A < 1•81 Pe•d S1S70 FIFTH RAC£. 400 vard• Sovereign Eigfll (Olmbl • 10 J 10 1 40 Ooc1or Smar! I Baro I o oO ) 40 Rvon. Hooe 1 Loc~ev> 140 Ali.o raced Blm• Jet, Co•hlen Che<., Goll.,a Moon Too PueOlo C1no~r, Hila Slunner Too, Wana Run Time 20 39 Jl EXACT A 16·7) DOid SSJ t.0 SIXTH RACE. 870 vord• Trmff ()I l/Clrv ILC!lv) 6 20 •.20 ) 20 MoM1t ur l a Rw ICler.uel S 70 J ?0 Grociou• Reb (TreuureJ 3 00 Al\O race<! E •Olo••ve Na live Saini Or Sinner Siar ln•tttmenl Ote.,tv• Bio F•\I Jonnn•• Lamo Tome 44 07 SEVENTH RACE JSO vord• Pell Bov Jo • Lac1o.tv I 4 10 l 00 1 t.O Bta•lf' Blue\ 1M.1cne111 110 4 60 6uu La Rue ICreooer I J 40 Al•o rect<I Go Mel C.o Henn• Pin Jumoo Pacofo< w .n,um V•~eue Coo~. Boe11e Buo. Ha.rp.n f.me TUN 17 96 U EX.ACTA 19 l l DO 0 "4180 n P ICI( Sill U · 5 l·a 1 ., Paoo s 13,lll 00 ••'" cwo ..-.1nnlno HC.kef\ Ufl t>O<Sttl S2 P•Ck Six ccn\olaflOn Paid \107 olO w•th 268 winning 'ic"-eh ttlve f\Of'\tl) EIGHTH RACE. 400 voro• Cnonle,.1n• IL1c1<ev1 S 10 J ?O JOO Julltt TOP Moon I Adalf I • 00 J 60 A Zurt Hooe IG•rclol S 70 Ali.o roced S•• For Sure, T o •e O Texu CnurP N Go Me,.•n Lerov Sun•tl JOlln Tlmt 70 II NINTH •ACE. ISO va•dl Lono Hille< 1P1i.n1n) 25 eo 11 60 /IO Llllle Tara (Horii 400 J70 Marcul Eaore" l(ltM\fl ll 60 Al\O racttJ A Cendv Man Ouotlcale Poucv A T 1me 10 Wonder hno Lale Sanllna, Azure• Maroe Sir HI Smarr, Won Wav Jolt Time 11 IS U EXACTA I 10·1) Paid 19' 10 TENTH RAC£. JSO varo1 Admln111ra1°' (G1tC1a ) 5 •o J 70 2 10 Tommv GrHn cw ardl l 10 l 00 Tougn W11n Tr>e•• IC!e<•U•I • 40 Alw raced KtDlv'• Ptu1ur• Jonnnv Go 1t1cl1>11. Sl\IOti of Atu•• lluc•• llro•IWI<, Ne IDn Plu-Duel T_,OOCl'lerge Item~ W1&e11 Time II ().4 u EXACTA cs •l Pa•d )lat() A11enoence 17 lSO S.ntl Anlfa l<ltlOAY'S •ESULTS I"' If tl·d9Y ._..,.._.. INeflM) l'•ST RACE. 6 1 lurlOnOl GOiClv'• Cmm110r (Elfr I 180 S 40 l IO Ntvaoa S.ge IL•Pllaml 910 SIO Ovnu ruald IMeia I 5 olO Atta raced !>na•eblle MeQ1c11·1e Tof\lon Prone• Chfflo.lowaga Ten Percen• Bruin P11n<t Boroon F'le \n Tl,,,. I 17 l •S SECOND It.ACE. a 1ur10nO• Cella 1 Girl 1Futnle1I 5110 21 00 II 60 Blau Lea IHawto l 9 •O 610 Bt11<oundlt>eooo1n ISll>lllt / I 10 Al•o raced Bnc.,1e Rolf 8aov GvP\V Autumn. Love 10 Pan Run 1 Wtt B\1, Can1d1an Valeflflne, GrHn Luck. l e Morena, Kalle'\ Komer FIHI VelOur n ,,.,. 111115 Sl DAILY DOUBLE !2· 111 PA•tl SJ1S 10 THNIO tllACE 6'1 lu<long• Blee~ Sull>!lu• (Hawtev> 6 00 • 10 3 60 Erupflve (Valtniuefe l S 10 • 00 Lollv EaOle I Metal S 40 Allo raced Jim Jim Blcke••••fl. ldahO Hlcl<. SD<' (,allanl, NO<lfl Una Ltmll 10 Romance, S.nalt Cnalrman Tim•· I 16 l lS FOUATH RACE. 6 lurlonQ1 NUdel>ter (o.lel'IOuuav11 60 00 19 60 9 70 Plald 'I Image (MeHI 7 .0 5 40 Grenadine ( Fe!ll 1610 Alta raced HOlO Your Con Cadll o..-n. Pn1MIPCH. Tear Pao Grte1en De- light, Mv SwMI Cllerht, Tnm Tao. W1-l1n allO DNllll, Ledv Sunoown Time 1 12 )IS l'lfTH •ACE. I It 16 mu .. Sl\am Sir Ml ( v ..... ,.,... I 17 40 I .0 .. o 0.er Margo! (H1wltv I 16 60 S 10 Mombo'• Per ([)eigo<tlllO) J "° AIW <aced Dana, Cle•• •• CrV\111 Nicety Native, Fir\I luue Nordic Prln<tn Time 1.44 l/S IJ •XACT A 16· II Pl id S652 SO SIXTH "-ACE.. 6 fvrtong1 !>aucv Dancer (Guerra) 20 40 1 60 S to Bert>ere'1 Flrlf (Ftlll S 00 4 t.O A9011 Prtttnranon IMcGurn> 10 40 Alta raced L1na'1 GOICI HO•f Ou1c11u• Rove•. Oubinnel, Abbha, Ola! Zero. Corh Meg, Olvmok ~rv. T1rrvro .. n Wel~er. C•" k•ltr Time I 12 llS SIEllENTH RACE. One mlle SIUO.nll>Odv Ltfl tClfndl 11 40 Nllty Bid IV11tnzuelel Raitt a Bov ILIO/lem) 6 .0 • "° 1 60 SM> S.to Mv Al\O raceo· Ntverorttn, Rol>'t Chance, LlohlnlllO Swlll, TrlPCa vne Time 1.JI U UCACTA 14·31 Paid 1743.00 EIGHTH ltACIE. 6'') lurlong1 on lurt. Snec.,v 81ut (Hawltvl 10.80 Sto SOD Arullno !Fell) 16 to 9 10 8ruc .. ner ICtslent<lll 1010 Al\O rectcl Covorero, Accoulllcal, Anct\tral, PtMln, Mid!()(d, $611'1 R0\111 Dream. S/ltrlfl Muir ltacon•t11r. Whal ' 011 Time I IS l lS n l'KIC SIX 11.,. 4+ • 101 oeld '6,t4S 60 wltrl ll •lnnlno fie~•'• Ulvt l\otWtl Carrvover DODI lf0,1t4lS NINTlC tllACIE. One milt Or Victoria (Ollnrttl 17 20 Too Enc0rt 11/ettnzuelal L-1 8taoe IPtc1ro11l 1 00 uo 1 1() 00 uo SIOUI, AllD raced Ntw Ttft(l()(v, Sir JUftOlt Htrt, OallCllOtl, C W Mou Till'lt l.l7 IJ UCACTA U·•I oeld t1tS SO All~nce 1t ... -(. > . NBA WUTIERN CONFElt&NCE Pacific DIYl110ft W l Pel G8 i...~... 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Jen 17 -11 UC S&n 01eoo· Ian 20 -C•I lulntran• Jan 14 -Polnl Lome• Jen 77 -al A1u1a Pacific" Jin l 1 -Blola' Fet> l -Notre Otme ICalll I Ftt> 7 -er Cal BePll••' ti 11 m I Fet> 10 -We\1 Coa\f Chrl•li1n F&b 11 -el Fr11no Pacific F et> I• -UC San Oieoo• Feo. 17 -at Po1111 Loma• II Pm I Ftt>. 71 -AIUll Peclflc. Ftt>. 24 -of LA Be1>11"' Ftt>. 2S -l\lumnl . -o-•H NAIA Oo\lrlCI II conference oomt All oemt• ,,.,, al 7 .lO Pm unicu olfl4trwl•e lndlcareo COMMUNITY COLL.EGE SO ~ 61, Onnee Caut 6$ (SM\ ~ Meta TMH'Ml'Mfttl OttANGI COA!.T -SttOl\tfl• I?, Berrv 1 Guen 4, Shalluc-16. Morvan • Svment~I 4, GOU(IQe 17 Fermar 2, Pof"ter 1 To1e11 16 13-71 6S SAM DtlEOO MIS.A -Mfltu 10, wln1tr1 70. Thrower 11. Wtlnltr I) Clltneull I. Hlckt s Tolal• 1t 10 16 .. Hallllme Sen O'-oo Mell, lS·27 Total IOuh 0nfl9t Cou t IS, San Ole9o Mn• 20 LA f'lerc• 71, s....o.u '1 (Saftt9 Me T-"*"I SAODL•l.ACIC -0.C••al 6. 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'4 lllYU Tournament) UC IRVINE -Anlllonv 6 ROu \\UU 1 Gomet I 111110\h 4, Boker a. Hlfrt 4, S1mf)\OI• le. v .noer Potl 1) C.rantm 12. Rondell ) 10101• JO 17·1• 11 VICTORIA -E \lf\~ln 14 Pt1~ a. Ne11 l4 Pofh1er 4 PolonO ~ T Ofal\ n 70 JO 64 r1• ll·mt UC l<v•••e l• 1> T 01111 toul• UC ,,.,,.e 7J V1etor11 tt HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN CO\til Meu 10, Mark Ktt>Pet '1 (Cul• M .. 1 Tou1nemtntl MARI( KEPPEL OC:11aoaw1 ). At.onO\n1 ?1 M11v 14 MAl\umolo 11 11onoe 2 Vo~n.1um• I Tofal• 11 1 11 61 COSTA MESA Hereao O Lu• 1t Neel ?7 Scnumo•tr II C.ereoe • 6ol'fon 0 Cow•t• 1 To•a•• 19 17 17 10 Marl. Keooe< 16 11 11 11-01 Co\la Mt>a II ll 19 21-10 16 T11•0 •ou•' Mor• • ePr>t• 16 Colle Mela Gar<Mn Grove 44, Etllnclil 39 ICHll ~·• Tournamlt!I) EST l\NCIA Br 111111 B HO\ltnO• I HalnLDn 16 Nul>v o, Pov•1• 1 R1nc1one 6 fololS II S 8 J9 GARDEN. 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SUGAR llOWL -No "'" 11 II tool oue oroomed Pac•td end firm OICl<ed C>OWdtr oondola •nd 6 cna1r' TAHOE DONNER No new 1 S 1001 oa•e groomto 1 c~•'" 1 turlact Ml NORTH STAR No ...... J·I • loo! Dalt gr0()('1ed Dl t.,<'d lul ooerahon ALPINE MEADOWS NO ntw. 4· 10 1001 Da\e Dec,eo oow04!f' 10 cnt 1" ? \ufl•ct titl\ souaw VALLEY 11.100 "· -No ,..,. 9 10 tool b••e vroomeo ooc-t<I nea•• •now caoie <•' It cna·•• SOIJAW VALLEY <•,200 "· -NO ntw, I ) 1001 Da\t grooma<S o•oeo ht••• "'°'" nogt>I \lo.M O I CPll tr\ 1 \U'fl(t hffl TAHOE SKI BOWL -No"'""· 1 I fool out oroomed allO wer •now tuH ooer· "''on HEAVENLY VALLEY -Ho ntw S • l 1001 oe\f oroomt0 Hr"' D•c•. lull ooe• a Hon SKI INCLINE -No new l ' 1 ·1 ' 1001 ba•e hrm Do""t d ond Pac•t<I oowdtr. 1 chair\ MT •osE -No new ~ to tool 1>e1.e, groomed, full ooer111on ECHO SUfNllllT -No ntW. I IOOI Otta. Qroomed Ptt•e<I oowo.<. 1 clout> .. ctt.lra, 1 lurlece llfl sre••• SKI RANCH -Trect ol MW. 6 1 fool t>a.e nac~tO oowdlf, lull --Allon KIRKWOOD -Ho ntw, I• I? loo! l>IY, firm oac.,.d 1no groomed, lull Ol>trt llon. MT. REllA -lllo new. S·101l toot tit ... firm oeclltd w11h lcv iooll, I cllal" DODGE •tOGE -No new, l ,.,,,toot l>&H . groomeo hrm PaC~td. '"" 00tr11lon. 8ADGIEll .... SS -No ,. ..... l fool l>tll oroomtd, lull oe>erellon M~TH MOUNTAIN -No M w, 9 ''> IDOi ba\I, Paelo.td POwdlr, full -· ., .... JUNE MOUNTAIN -Ne> new S 1001 one. oec-td oowOtr i Chelf\, 1 lurltet llfl ,.,ldtV"• tnftWlcitem IAS«llHALL Ctl'lflMOlfll halretMI At~ BAY ~TATE IOM llAROIEltS-~flnOVn('ed ffllenellon ol JOllMV NtumtM, llted CMCll POOT•.ALL c:--..., ..... i....- HAMIL TON TtOElt•CATS-N1mtd Al Bruno httO ('O<tell WINNIPIG ILUl aOMBEltS-~ Oevld ~aw, c~ti.. to • lllfM ·'l'Mf C'OnfrtCI. NelltMIP ..... ...._ AllC-AOCMCI Htnr'I' Lewf'tne., l.Ckll, 1.0• An .... tll11cler1, to llt "'' loWI ttlUtld 10 rtO!ec9 ""''"'" Powell ol llM New Y~ Jelt , WllO w .. t aCU\ed from Ille NIM to0 11\t I ht Qlll el1911d law )(.1IOCrl. ORE EN IAY PACKllltt-"llMCI Hltnll l ullOuoll Otfentlvt ceotdlM IOt lAN l!ltANC'ISCO ....-Acttvtt• (811 Monroe rUlllllM becll w11v.o IC9fl M<Aft"lt dllfwlltlYt !Mell """" ...... , ..... LAatllll NliW JlllSIY Gl!NERAU-S""" WIPle Hit-efld lo«llW lo._..,, .. _ .. W\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 31 , 1983 Ba MONARCHS TOP BARONS • • From Page 81 Cree throw to up lhl' Monarcha· lead to 3~-24. There was never a nervous mo- ment for Mater Dei as in last year's 55.54 double-overtime v1c- 1.0ry for this tourney's title. In that one. the Monarchs were ice cold from the held throughout the first half, but Friday, Mater Dei's offens.ive punch was consis- tent, despite the early absenet.> or Lewis from the St.'Oring column. Lewis· 24 points dropped h18 overall average for the year to J2.l:I Also In double figures was Beeuwsaert with 10. Jackson chipped ln wuh 9 points and Fielder and surprise starter J im Mot.is added 7 and 6 points. re- spectively Mater De1 was 20 0"46 from the held (4J 5 pemml) as opposed to Fountain Valley's 18 of 43 (41 9 percent). The big difference was at the line where the Monarchs cashed m on 16 of 20. while the Barons were 7 or 13, gettmg their first point of the night from the line with 3:02 remaining because of Mater De1's ability to defend well without excessive fouling Estancia 81, Orange 68 The Eagles ran to their ninth win in 11 starts with an awesome first 4uarter1 shelling Orange w..i.th a barrage of buckets from ttl> field and line, in addition to forcing 12 Orange turnovers. Adam Lockwood and Jon John- ston led the way with 25 and 19 points, and their defense was just as unpressive. Lockwood fmishf:d with six steals among Orange's :il turnovers and Johnston was equally as effective. In tht• end. Estancia hit 31 of 38 at the line It was the best first quartt·r we've had 10 some time," dead panned Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman The Eagles h1 t 10 of 14 from the floor (71.'I Pffet>nl) and 11 of 12 at the lme (91 7 percent) m the bltu. Tom Lewis whtl'h left the Panthers reeling as the quarter ended. 31 -14 "l thought we rOSt' to the oc.·- cas1on without Jim Curtis," said Sunderman Curtis has missed Estanc1a's last seven games with an ankle mJury, but IS expected to be in the lineup on Wednesday when Estancia invades Corona dt•I Mar for its Sea View League opener "Adam Lo<:kwood really play· eel wc•ll." added Sunderman. "And Jon is JUSt a blue chip player Steve Furin (12 points) did a good .)Ob, too There are limes when we're going to have t.o play four guards 1n the Lineup. Funn has to play " Orange made a good nm at E.'itanc1a, however. eventually culling the deficit to 70-66 with I 40 left before the Eagles got back into their groove at the line and tht-turnover game t.o outsc•orl.' Orange. 12-2. in the hnal moments Gators find cold to their liking, 14-3 JACKSONVILLE, Fla (AP)- The Chamber of Commerce may not like it, but as far as Charley PeU was concerned the weather in Flonda was just perfect Friday night. "For some strange reason, it's not quite as cold as il was lhr!i:;£' hours ago," the University ~f Florida coach said. Actually, the reason wasn't strange. at all It was relatively simple P elJ's 11th-ranked Flonda Gators had bogged down on offense m<l6t of the evening but sull managed to defeat No. 10 Iowa, 14-6, ln a chilly Gator Bowl game. Neal Anderson's one-yard touchdown run capped an 87- yard dnve in the first quarter, Doug Drew recovered a fumbled snap by Iowa's punter for a sec· ond-period score and the Gators held on in the second half thanks to i sturdy defense. The victory enabled Florida to equal the school record of nine victories in a season . ac· compushed four times previously. The Gators' 9-2-1 mark is their best since 1969 and may have assured them the first Top Ten finish in Florida·s footbaU h1S· tory Thl• Hawkeyes, who were bid- ding lCI becQme the first Iowa team to win 10 games in a season, wound up 9-:i Iowa's Chuck Long. the NCAA' No. 2-ranked passer and ringleader of the nation's third best offense. was intercepted four times after throwing only eight mtercepuons m 236 passes all season. "Iowa 1s an excellent footbalJ team." Pell said. "and if anyone had told us we would hold them to two fteld goals we wouJd not have believed It. l think our de· fense measured up torught as well as any group we've ever had." The Gal.Ors turned the first in- terception, one of two thefts by free safety Tony Lilly, inl.O their 87 -yard touchdown d r ive. Anderson started it with a 47- yard burst and finished 1t by taking a pitchout the final yard for a 7~0 lead at 14:20 of the opening period Seminole bowl victory can't erase bad memory ATLANTA (AP) -Florida State Bobby Bowden called Fri- day's 28-3 Peach Bowl victory over North Carolina a "great win" but still not enough to erase the Seminoles' debacle against arch-rival Florida. Florida State sophomore quar- terback Eric Thomas, making his first collegiate start, ignited the victory by LOSsing a pair of first- quarter touchdown passes l.O Weegie Thompson and running for another score. "This was a great win for us, but th ere's no way we could have redeemed ourselves from that Florida game (a 53-14 1068 in the final regular season game)," said Bowden. "lt did help, though, to do it today on national television. Th06e people out there watching the gune don't remember that Florid.a game like we do. They don't hate the Gators like we do," he said. A disappointed North Carolina Coach Dick Crum said he wu not 1urprhed by FloMda St.ate'a de· (enare, which had allowed" 311 polnta during the rel"lar RUOn. "They havt! outstanding per· eonnel. They've had 90f1le lnju.rics and that hurt them. I know." he .. 1d. ••tn t~ flnt halt. we jutt eelf· de1trueted. In th~ l«'Ond half, we had opportunities, but we didn't take advan~ of them," he ald. ThomM hit Thompeon on •n 18·yard &q11 ln the end mne to cap a 89-yard drive In nlM pla)'I foUowtnc the openina ldc:koff. He thm coftnecud with ThomJ*)rl on a I&· yard lll'Ol'e t.. than four mi.nut.et later • Florida State made it 21-0 at the half when Roosevelt Snipes dove into the end zone from the l · yard hoe following a fumbled punt that was recovered by the Seminoles on the North Carolina 16. North Carolina's only scoring came on a 36-yard field goal by Broks Barwick early in the fourth quarter after the Tar Heels marched 71 yards to Florida State's 20 before stalling. Thomas closed out the 9COrlng by sneaking over from the I with only 31 seconds remaining in the game OSU defense faces stiff lest in Bluebonnet HOUSTON (AP) -Oklahoma State Coach Jimmy JohMOn, whoee C.Owboys gave No. l· ranked Nebruk.a Its btuest tea.re of the sea.on, thin.ks his team wOJ need a almilar defensive effort to contain the Baylor Be.rs f.n the 25th annual Bluebonnet Bowl to- night (Chann~I 11 at ~) in iM Alt.rodome . "With the ex~ption of Ne- braska. S.ylor hu the belt of- feruie we'll face all )'Mr," JohNon said. "They can ICOtt pointa, hopefully not u many • we ICOl'e. They throw e.xcepUonally well and they ba~ outttandlf\C 1peed ln their ~ven. "ln facl, thla ~ will put • many akil1 playwa on th• ffekt 11 •ny bowl g)me." --.. --.... ---. -. '"' -. ----- Orange Coat DAILY PIL9T!Saturday, December 31, 1983 GO a DO f ' ' I '!II. I . -· ·~\, . GOif ii 011 lllOGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Cl-l~r' Q.1-Nl'tlht•r vulrwrahlt!. a' Q,3-A' South, vuln1•rahh'. you huld Q.5 -llulh vul111•r,1hl1-. ''' South you hold k ubbn brld1t club• tbroupout tht co111try llW tht lo11r·ci~al brldfe format. Oo they know .omethiq ye. don't? (.'ha rlu Gerl'•'• "t'our·Ueal Bridie" wlll tuth you the •tratefle1 ud tactiu of thit f11t·paced attion s ame ttl.t JrovWu tht tun for uDt'1di11 rubbl'n. •'or a copy aad a 1corepad. aead U . 75 to "Goru·•·our DuJ." c/o thit ntw.tpaper, P.O. 801 259, 'llorwood. N.J. 07648. Ma.kl' chtcka payablt to Ntwe· paperbooke. S1111lh you holtl •AQJK~ '1A9~ OJU .,. 'l'hl' l11dd1nl( ha~ prur1·1·dt'I! South Wnt North t;a1t I • t'111 2 ' flu•"""' •QJ5 'All753 0 96 +A76 Thi• h11fd1nic has pror1·1°dt'd North t~ .. t South Wut I v l'11• I "' PaH •1172 KI065 0 9)4 +QJ3 'l'h1· h1ddinl{ hn' prtH'1•1•1h·d· Nortlii t;a1t South Wtet I 1J P&11 I l'11• t ii \Rt·n :1.u by Jim Davis ? I • p .. , ? I • Pa11 ? Wh.11 .11·111111 du y110 l.1k1·' THE fAMILl' CIRCl'S by 8 11 Keane "Now we hove to go bock to January and start oll over ogoin!': I DIPN'i KNOW YOU Wf.R( IN l~E 0A(s, GARFIEU7. I WAS PLAYING A TRIC.K ~ ON O~IE Qj / Bl(; (;l:ORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) . ,, "Where's the mt1t tenderizer?" ~.\R,_ \Dl KE by Brad Anderson DE,,IS THE ,_E, \CE Hank Ketcham ~. "You get in on everythmg. don'tyou?" I ( by Ferd & Tom Johnson WoULDN1r IT ~AVE You A tor OF TRO(.JBLe .JUST 10 S'T,A~TSPE,AklN1 lo PLUS'HIE AGAIN ? '(OU KNOW WMAT I LIKEP ASOUT Tl{l5 Y'EAR ? by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan • Wh~t !lo you hid now'! Q.2 -A' S111th. vuln.-r11hl.-, you hold: • AQJ63 I Q95 1J s • AK84 Tht-h1ddtnl{ ha\ proc.-1.'dt'd: South Wut North Eut I • l'a11 2 : PaH ? Whut du you hid now ' SHOE WhJl du you hid now.' Q.4-iloth vuln1•rubll'. 11' South vou hold: •1172 ._ Kl065 0 954 +AJJ Thi' h1dd1nl( ha' pr<K'1•ed1·d North t:ut Sauth WHt I 0 l'ao I Pau I + l'as• ? What a<'I ton rlo you takt'' r l\'£ ~~~NO ~r Al.COMO!.. t<E.tPS M~ tro<!NG Gca:> ro GVV~ OF '!l!E OF'RJS!TE ~~ .. "E.LL01.. NE.II..! OON°f 'iou ~AuzE. rn 11-11<££ IN 1\.4E. ~NIN61? I ' Q.6-J\, Sou th, vulrwr.1hh'. you hold. • 11763 :• K QJ4 (• 95 + 762 Tht• btddtnj( h.I) prtH'l•t•1l1•1l· North t:ut South Wut l 11 Pao I f>aHH 3 + Pus ? WhJl du you b1rl now' Luok for .1n,Y11·r' un Mond,1y. l PUT IT IN Ml< DA.TE --=-- 6E.t.1E.vE. ME, OR~SSL~. I IJOllLON'T "AVE. CAl.LW iOU l~ IT WA~' 1' Afll £~~ .. , by Jeff MacNelly -------..J '---i..&...--.....:..&......;::.........;;.i" 11·31 J'OR BETTER OR ··oa •URSE 115 1q84-, Ll1.Z1E. ~-A WrlO\.E. BR~D NEW YE:AR ll HAPf<.> NBJ..l l;EAR. , NATE 1 DID <)(){) Wh HAVE 10 FIND A 5r1'fER RJR l,()()R KIDS ~ DR.S~OCk 1-r's eee:N A L..ONG DAY, IE: DDY, S O L..e"f"'S Ct.,OSe: OUR eYes AND Ge-r S OMf; SL..ee.P.1 FENTON wtLL. MtLLO *Rt. L'I L LAV'L 'l<JJ COW. Ht~ ~lEN? ... " by Lynn Johnston bv Tom Batiuk NO I C0Rl;'5 AT HON\£ ANO Hlo 81(;7 ~™ER lo W~ING I ! by GeorQe Lemont HOW DO YOU Ct.,OSe CfF Wi.NO, I'D ~~ I (W{ 00([ TOO OFTEN ... e u-r-rONS ?"?~ • ..__ ........ -..L.mL_.. ..... l.&.J._~-~ · ll'DGt; PARkt;R . . by Harold Le DOUlC l 'M NOT A PSVCHIATRIST SO 1 WON'T ~l T'EMPT TO 01AC,NOSE 'l'OU BUT l 'M SURE OF ONE THING 1 'l'OV NEED HELP. RAYMOND' .. P\llllC NOTlCE flCTillOUI 8U ... H NAMI IT A TIMIJfT The fellowing peraon1 are dolllg OU1lnest U STE WAR T. GREEN AS· SOCJA1 ES, 2008 E llneotn A_,u., Suite A, An1hetm. CA 92606 Ca11torn11/0r•noe EntatprlaH, Inc 29 .. one C•IO•ry Pltoe Stewert. Gr_. Pr01>41f1• lid . 2914 one c 11gary Pia<:• A MIChMI Glll*1 176 South Rodeo 0.1,.. S.vl<IV HUit CA 90212 Chf11topl'le1 Ct1rl1on 434 111 PllC9 Santa MOlltel CA 90402 Thia ootmess II conducted by a llmiled partna<llllP A J Frencl'I. Ea.cull,.. vio. PrNI· dent Thi• 1111ement wH lllecl with the County Clerk of Orarioe County Oii 0ec I , 1983 f'231M2 PubllS'1e<I 011ng• Co•ll Delly Piiot 09C 10 17 24 31 1983 6419·83 MUC NOTICE FICTITKXJI 8UllNE81 NAME IT A R•NT Tht IOllOw1ng pe<aon IS doong busoneas H CAlEREO CUISINE BY BIRTHE GORTON. 2008 Ivy Hiii Lane. Or· •noe CA 92661 Slrlhe Skov Gorton 2008 Ivy Hiii Lane Orange, CA 92667 Tl'lrs business 11 conC1uc1e<1 by en rndlvldueJ B1r1he S Gonon This statement was llleo with the County Cterk ot Oranoe Cou'11y on Dec I. 1983 m1m Publlsned Ora11ge Coast Oeoly Piiot Dec 10 I 1 24, 3 I 1983 &420·83 MUC NOTICE flCTITIOUI BUltNEll NAME STATEMl:NT The 1011ow1n11 person la dOlng busl"41SS as KTH CLINICS, KICK THE HABIT CLINICS, LIFE ENHANCEMENT TRAINING. 1405 E Chapman, OI· an09. CA 92666 Jerry T McCall• 2221 N Ponci.to~ Sent• Ana. CA 92701 Tht9 bU-is condUC1ed by Ml 1nC11vlClu•l Jetry T McCeJl1 This S181ement wu f1teo w•tn the County Cletk ot Orange County on PlalC NOTIC[ Mt.IC NOTIC£ NlllC NOTIC£ Nit.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI llU..... '1Cml0Ut llUIMH ,~Tmoua "'...... OflANQI couwn NAMll 11'AT'l-NT NAMl ITATIMINT HAMii ITATIMINT MUMC•AL COUfn" Tiie IOllOwl119 !Wtofll ate CIOlllQ Tht IOllowlng !*ton le CIOlng The lollowlng perton 11 doing OI' 0AANM COUNTY Oulll11 ... u · bull,_ et Qulllr*t ... HertMlt ...._. IMtltlcl OGLE ASSOCIATES. 250 Ogle COR DIORO. 29 Glllmen St.. MM DENT Al STUDIO, ~·2 ., ,,__.. lt¥d-= •10 SI,..,, Co•••~ ... CA. 92627 Irvine. CA 92715 Tall>etl Sult• •7. Fountain lllJ .. y. ....,.,. ... "·Ca. 1M7 SOtl·Vay C()(l)01111011, 49~ E t71h Ann.II .. Scn1ni111o•r. 29 Glllmen CA 92708 Plalntltt. Curcl-Turn.r Company. a Stt"I Coete Mue. CA 02827 Sl, lrvl"41. CA 9271f> M"'hNI D MetCihmen. 19601 PattnettNo. r1111 bu.llneu 11 co<1ducte<1 by • Till• butlMM 1t conouc1ed t»r en T~a C,, • Hu1111no1on 841Kh. CA D • f •,, d • n 1 "on• t d L lfmlteCI par1n.rah•P l'1dlvldu1I n~tl 8itth0iomew end Do.• I thrOUQh Son Vay CCNPOUllOl'I AnoellM set\Jni1nger Thll bull,, ... II cortCIUCl.cl by an 10. lnc;luSIV• rn11 stet-• wH fl'9CI wnn 1he Tl\l1 atetement •H filed With 1n. 1'1dMdulll Cue No 61109 County Clat~ 01 Oranoe Cou"'Y on County c1.,~ ot Or•noe County on Mic:neet D Marcnm1n IUMMON• Dec 1 1983 Nov 22 1963 Tn11 atatement wall llled wnn the NOflCll Y4MI llrt• ""'1 wed. m1w 1"2>10&) County Cllltk ot O••no• County Cl\ The 0-1 ~ dedde ........ ~ llmon, Mc:KlftMJ Publltneo Orenv• COH I Dally O.c I 1963 Wltltout ,._ ....... Meld a ~..._,. a Miiiet Piiot Oec 11 24 3 I 1983. Jan 7. '221'11 rou rMf*'d wtt9'1n 10 dare. Read 4000 MMArthur ltoute.,.td, llilte 1984 Publltned Oranoe Co11t Datly Ule lftf-Hon Mlow. uso 6522-63 Piiot Dec 10 17, 2• 31 11183 II you with 10...-,,... IClv~ ol an Newport 8Mch, CA. eaeo 6429·83 et10tney In lhl• mett11<, you lhoulCI Publlshec:t Or•nr. Cout Dally -------------1. _____________ 1do ao promptly IO tn11 your wrlnan P1101 0.c 10. 17 2 • 31 1983 PUBllC NOTICE ounllC NOTICE r•aponM, 11 My, mey be mee °" 6433·113 niu llml. '1CTITIOUI BUllffEll flCTtTIOUI euat•H AllllOIU•led h• lldo 0~1nd1d1. IC NOTICE MAMIE ITATEMINT NUUE ITATHleNT El lrlbum1. led9 dNldlf OOl'llre Ud. Ml fhe IOllowlng person 11 CIOlllg Tri. IOllowlng person la doing ~~':! ...:-J:. ~'t F1cm1ou1 BUl!Nell business u buslneN 11 ~ .... NAMI IT ATE•NT THE WOOL AGENCY. 18086 BUSINESS MAR1 3303 Herbol' In H lefl qlue .;:..•.._. edYtce of The tollowlng pe<son 15 dOlng Oat,,,. Pl . Senta A'11. CA 92705 Blvd , H-3 CO.ta MHI CA 92626 ':' w .:: tMa IMtlet row ouslness u Biiiy D G1aves 16086 Dermel Pl . Cleude L Fetkenttlen. 207 Tu111n "" • «MS' ....._ lt\et - PACIFIC COMMERCE COMPANY S1n11 Ana CA 92705 Ave Newpo<l Beech. CA 92663 ahouW do M pr-'N·': ,_ l' M L TO Su1111 204 Gateway Plea 120 This bualneas is conouc1.ci by en Tl'l11 bulllMN 11 conduct.cl by an :=:. ~· '' r Newport Canter Orive Newport ind1v1duel indMClueJ II U.ted .... aoMcltat .. - Beach CA 92660 Biii Graves Cl•ud• L Fllkentt1911 to de Wf'I ......., Ml .... ~•o Gary D Robetts 40 Cobblestone. This 51at6mant wH llleo with IM Tl'lls 11a1-t waa Ille<! wflh ,,... ...,._ "-to ~ .. • Irvine CA 9n 15 Cou'1ty Cle<k 01 OrlOQll County °" County Clerk ol Orange County Oii de Nle -• 111 '99PUHI~ This t>usin&s• II conduCllld by .,, Dec 8. l983 Fn2250 Dec '· 1983 NCl1t• ... "'' ... !MUI, pwde - ondrvodual n:3112t r.gi.ttacM e tletnpo Gaoy o Rober1* Publl1hlld Orange Coast Dally Published Oranoe Cout Oelly 1.fQ TMI Dl'UtoANT: A c:MI Th15 s1a1eme'1t was llled with th• Piiot Dec 17, 24 31 1983, Jen. 7. Pl101 Dec 10, 17. 2i. 31. 1983 c:omplelnl hat bMn lltM b' llM County Clark ot Orange Coun1y Oil 1984 6530•83 8'4il4·83 petnttff 18..,.., ,ou. " rou wt.fl lo 0ec I 1983 defend th61 law14'I, ,OU muel, '23'1511 PtJBllC NOTICE within IO daya '"er thlt tunlm<>llS la Publlanlld Or•n1111 Coast Delly MUC NOTICE -v.ci °" you. Ille with thll coun 1 Piiot Dec 10 I 7 24 3 I 1963 FICTTTIQ\11 BUllNlll written response 10 1ri. complaint 6432-83 FICTITIOUI auttNEll NAMI ITATEMENT Unlest you do your dal1ull Wiit be NAMI ITAftMINT The IOllowlng 1)9ftonS ara dOlng enteted on A4>PllClllOll ot tri. pleln· MUC NOTICE The I01tow1ng persona •re dOlllg buSlness u tltt, and tl'llS court may enter 1 ju~ -----------buSllle$$ 11 SYRINGE SAFETY SYSTEMS. meot 90111111 you tor Ille rellef da-FIC TITIOUI BUa.HEll TA CHEN REST AU RANT 6082 2612 Croddy Way Unll A & B. Santa mended In the compllllnt, wnlctl NAME ITATHllENT Chapman A,.. G11rC1an Grove CA Ana. CA 92704 could rltult In gernl1hment ot The 1oi1ow1ng persons are dOlng 92645 A E Baket Inc , 2612 Crodoy Wey 11tagn, llk•no ol money 0< Pf<>P«IY buSJneU as Llf'99' Chu 1737 N WOOdW1'1d Unit A & B, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Of other rellel requesltd In lht com· LE 'MARQUIS LIMOUSINE. 209 A Lane, Anllletm CA 92807 Tl'l1s bu11neas la COllductlld by a pleint 41$1 SlfMI Newpon Beech CA Ming Ta.ng Huenv. 2075 N Park COfp()fallOll 0811<1 Augull 26. 1983 92663 flene 11A . Orange. CA 92665 Richard E Beker, Jr Sec. Tre" J PETERSON Clelk Claude Pamn. 209 A 4 1st Street. Tnos buSlness IS COlldU<:tod by· a This statement was flleo with Ille By G Crosby. Deputy Newpon Beech. CA 92663 llmlllld partnership County Clerk ot Oranoe County oo JAMEi C. HftlOH, Jft .. flO. Oelphln1 Petrin 209 A 4 lst LIOQllr Chu Oec '· 1983 A Prot.ealoftel CMpCWetlon Street Newport Be6Ch CA 92683 Ming Teno Huano '211123 201....,.ard Wer, lhnh A, Cebln A This. business 11 conducteo by a This sllt9fl'\9fll was 11r.d wtth tri. Publrthed Oref198 Coaal Delly ~wpotl BeKh, CA. 12193 general parlneB/1ip Counry Clerk of Orange County on P1101 Dec 10. 17. 24. 31, 11183 (714) ln«I01 0..phl1141 Petr1'1 Dec 2. 1983 6426-83 Publ~ Orenoe Cou1 Dally PllOI Thia 1111emen1 was 11i.c with tl'le f'231m Dec 10 17 24, 31 1983 County o.tlt ot Orano11 Coumy on r;!uOQhed Oreno• Cout Detty nnn•1c NOTICE 64 U ~ Dec 1. 1983 Pilot Dec t 7 24 JI 1983 Jan 7. r\IU\. F231820 i9a. ___ flC_Tl_T_IOU_l_BY_ltNI! __ .. __ DlllDllC NOTICE PubUSt>eCI Ore11ge Coast Oeoly 652S-83 NAME ITAT'ElllENT ____ r\IU\. _______ _ Dec '· 1983 P1101 Dec 10. 17 24 31 1983 ----nu_n_C_NO_T-IC-E----1 The IOllowlng P9fM)nl 1re dOlng ftlVffta.>I COUNTY F231121 &426-83 ruull bu11nesa at IUPEMOa C04MT Published Orange Coast Oa.lly 1-------------HARTMUT SCHLOR AUTO ENGi· INOtO ... ANCH P1101 Dec 10 11 24. 31, 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI aullNEH NEERING. 243 t 0••1198 Ave .. Ste. 6. -.20e OH6e II .. ,,0 . Box 1741 NAM( ITATUffNT Coate MIN. CA 92627 ' ..... CA. t2201 6427•83 l---,-.c-T_IT_I0\1--.-.u-.. --NE-.-.--The IOllOWlllg perton la do•no Aly Piere.. 2431 Ora.nge AYe ' Pl11nlltt M1rga1e1 Slober1. Pel NAME ITATEMENT bus!'1ess IS Colla Me ... CA 92827 Edwards, end MeurMn Edward1 MLIC NOTICE Tht! IOllOWl'1g P41tJOnl are CI01n9 AUTO EUROPA, 17840 Le Lrma Frank SchlOt. 243 I Ora11ge Aw . Oetendant City of P1lm Springs, busonus u St , Foun1a1n Valley CA 92708 Coat a Meae. CA 92827 state o 1 ca 11 1o,n1 a 1n0 e HAWTHORNE OEVELOPMENT Kevin E MontOll. 17840 le Lime Julie Pierce, 2431 Oranoe Ave , StrumbeCker and Does I lhrOUQh 8, FICTITIOUS BUll•BI COMPANY 23276 South P0tnte St , Founter'1 V1lley, CA 92706 Costa M .... CA 92627 lnclu!llve NAME ITATEMfNT Orlve, Sulle lOO. Lagune Hiiis. CA This bu11neu 11 CortClucted by en This busl,,.. rt oonOUC1ad by e Cue No 36310 lndiO Tri. I0110w•11g pe<son 11 dOtng 92653 • rndlvtdual general pennerlkllp llJtlllMONI busmen 81 Rocnero A Hewtn0tne 23276 Kevtn E Monson J Plll<c• NOTICEI 't'041 "-"• beoet> ~ EOCO, 1507 Sy\1111 Lene Newport ISoutl'I Pointe D<•v• Sulle 100. This statement wu tiled with the Tl'l11 Stettmant was for.cl with tn. TM COVf1 mar ct.clde egalnat rou Belld't, CA 92660 Laoun1 Hills CA 92653 County Cltlrk of Or•noe County °" County Clerk or Or~ County °" wtttwwt ,_ tMtflt ltMl'CI ~ Edwlld H COllwey. 1507 Sy\vtl lhis bUSl"41s.t ot conducteo by s Nov 17 1983 Dec 2 1963 rou tN90ftCf wHNn >O ct.ya. Reed Lene. N-port Beech. CA 92660 corporetlOll FnotOO f231741 llM tn~ Mtow. Thll bullness IS Conducteo by an Rocn11CI A Hawtl\Ofne. Presldeol PUbllS"41&. Or'enge Coul OtMly Published O••no• COHI Dail)' It you wllh lo .... Ille edvic:. ot.,, 1nC1Nldu1l This 5111~.,,1 was llled with the Pilot Dec 'Y 24 31 1983 Jan 1 Plk>t Dec 10 11 24. 31 1983 a110tney In till• mat111< ~ lhould EdwarCI H COllwey County Clefk ol Orange County °" 1984 6434-83 do so ptomptly to that your written This slalemll<'I wu llled with the Oec 1 1983 6544-63 rnponae. of any. m1y ba Ille<! on County Clerk of Ora11ge County Oii f'U1A4 MllC NOTICE lime. Dec 1 l983 .,_1121 ?ubl111ned Oranoe Cout Dally PUBllC NOTICE AVllOIU1t.ci hu ldo dem•nd•CI• ,..., Piiot Dec 10. 17. 24. 31, 1983 FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll El lribume, lede dKtdlt COfltra Ud. PUC>hsl'led Orange Cout Oalty 5431·83 flCTTTIOUI auatNell NAME ITATEMINT a&n ~le•-.-Ud. ,._ PllOI Oea. 10, 17 24, 31 1983 NA• ITATEM«NT The tollOwtnv ~ 11 dolfl9 ~ cMntro •JO diee. LM le 6423"83 flt8.lC NOTICE Tri. IOllOWlng P4t'ton It dOlng t>usinesa as lnfonllackNI 4IU8 .._..., Df ITH NDTICfl RITTER LElLA MARY RITTER resi- dent of Cosla M~ passed away Dect•mber 30. 1983. beloved wife of Allan Rnter of Costa Mesa. Also surv1vl'd by one son James A Rmcr of Cosla Mesa. 2 d:iughlt'N Ann E Eatmger of Hawa11 and Mary L SeUon of L:iVeme. Call· forma. J brothers Robert Sutton of Los Angeles. Bernard Sutton and Paul Sutton both of Dubuque. Iowa 3 sisters Manon Fries, Gloria Sutton and Catherine all of Dubuque, Iowa, 1-4 grandchildren and 2 great·grandchrldren Rosary will be recited on Sunday, January I. 1984 at 7 30PM Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel. Mass nf Chnsuan Bunal will be celt.'brat.ed on Mon- day Januarv 'l. 1984 at St. Joachim Cathohl Church Internment at Mt Oltvet CemeLt•ry. Dubuque. Iowa. Friends may call at the mortuary cm Sunday Noon to !)PM Mrs Rm.er was a long time resident of Costa Mesa and was employed at th~ Corond dcl Mar Post Of· f1c.-e from which she reured twelw· years ago. In lteu of flowers rontnbutions may be made to The American Cancer Society Pierce Brothl•rs Bell Broadway Mortuary D1rcclors. 642-9150 ---..:...;==..;..;.;;;.;.;;.=. __ -lbU1ones1 u ALUMINUM CASTING ENGi· H JOU wWI lo ...et tM MwtDa ef NOTICfCW"'9UC CANTRELL·GOLOENBERG & NEERS & CONSULTANTS, 9912 ~~MJ ~=-.:.~ .. AIUNQ Nf'OM THE ASSOC INTERIOR DESIGN, 4 SN· SwllllOW LIM Garden Grove, CA ~ -..... -....... -. 1 -.::_ ~W CWllK>NM ~ Ot , ~ Bffch CA 92640 .....,._, ''9'1 1,_• ..,_,,..., - T.-CITY OI' FOUNTAIN YAU.EV 92863 Doyle A1chard Darell, 111112 ..._ _.. ttMo. NOTICE II .. MaY OMN ~ Unda M-GOIClanbetg, 4 S-. SwellOW ~. Gatoen Grove. CA. 81.u..M~ .......... -.=-on Wedi uda,, JM'*')' 11. 11M. 11 scepo Ot, ~ Boectl, CA 92&40 IO ""' ---_.. - 7=*1 "'"'· lft tt1e c"' c-~ 92863 Th11 buaw-.. conctuct9d oy an --.n. ....._.. """"••-• ..... , ............. ,.,,, C"-boB. 10200 8'et9f AMnue ThtS t>utJneu 11 conducteo by en 1nC1Mdu11 ~.!!'-.. ~J:..!!' ~ Fount.Inv....,, the 111'9iftftlng Com· lndlvlelual Ooyte R Derc11 .._,_, ·-1 ---..--mlMlon wMI ho6d e puOllc: heerins Wilde Ml! .. GOidenberg Thil 1111-nl WU 111«1 wtlll lhe ,......, .. I ........ on IM toltowlntl It-This 1111-1 wu tiled With tne County Clerk ot Ofe"6e County on oe!;;~ ::==: :, C:: Condltton.I o .. Pwmlt No. 171 County Clefll ol Orange County°" Dec 1. 1983 __._"" ~ N wt.ti to (C-ltnwd trom e>ec.mbef 14 Nov 18 1983 '2J1G4 _., '°"' JO'I 1194) • Pemlon submlneo by S11nle1 '2:IOIM Puoll1ne<I Orange Cout Olllly dof9IMf iow.utl, rou lftuet, H Kaplan 10 uM a portion ot tN Publlthec:t Oranoe Coast Delly P"ol 0.c 10. 17 24, 31, 1983 wlttllft JO d•Y9 alt11< this eummone I• Arthur D Nleblu Elementary Piiot Q9C 17, 24, 3 t 1983, Jen 1, 6425-83 -..ed on you, 11141 wllh lhla coon • SchOOI 9300 GarClenl• Avenue tor • 1964 wrllten r•IPOllM to 1"41 oomp111n1. pova1e 0 post-sec011d•ry schOOI 6!>21·63 PUBllC NOTICE Unlela you do. your detault w111 be Condlllonol u.. "9nnll No. rn enteted on eppllceOOll ot the pleln· (Conlln..od from o.cembef 14, flCTITIOU8 BUSINlll tltt. end 1h1s court may en111< • ~ tte3" Petition submllled by Joy P\llllC NOTICE NA• ITATE•NT ment !311n11 you fOI tht reli.f 0.. Chnstlln FenowSh•P requesting Pl<· flCTITIOUI au ... aa Tne loll0wt11g peraont .,, CIOloV = ,.~:u'~,, c:;~;'~..,~oc:i mouoon IO UM a portlOn °' tile NAlilf ITATEW.NT bual-.. t king of mort9Y or P<C>P•1Y Artnur 0 Not blas Elementary Tri. lollOWlng peraon II do.ng MERIDIAN MEDICAL, Or'9 Now· wages'* a ellflf uestad In the com· ScllOOI 9300 GerClen•• Avenue. tOf bUsoneu 111 port Pl-. Sulla 750. NOWPOr1 ::e~~I ' •aQ churd1 M<VIC9S NEWPORT BEACH ATHLETIC Beech. CA 92660 Oiied Sept 21 1982 'rklae l"tan No. 156--Condltlonol CUTS, 1367 Avocedo St . MewpMl Clarldge Mtd!Ul Equipment, Inc., WILLIAM E CONERLY, Cklfk U.. Pormlt No. l7ts Pe111IOll sub-Cer1I N rt Beecn CA 92660 One Nowport Pl-. Sulla 750, Now· B J F•-· ,.._.,1 mrtled by Jamos Hun<ltey tor COii· If. 9WPO • port Beech CA 112660 Y • ........ .,.,.,..iy S'ltUCllort ol 14 bu1ldlngs tor com· Charles J Popa, 19502 Sterrl Thia businesa 11 condllClled by e BAMY ftlQAA, A PfllOl'lllK>NAL Seto INlne, CA 92714 LAW COftt>Of'ATION marcial l'1dust1111, and olllee use on Thia bi.ttl"41el 11 eortductlld by. an corporallOn. 1215 E ..._ ftood 10 8 acres s111.11ted generally along Beverly Kimbrough, SKrellf)' · the east side ol Harbor Boulevard l'1d1Ytduel This 1telem.,,1 w11 fl~rllh 1n. ,..,... ltlrifttte, CA. t22a .....,. Chlrlel J. Pope . O (714) Ur·111t south«ly of lhe easterly P•O·v· .,,a· ThlS 1111amen1 .., .. flied w.th the County Clef1( of renge nty on P\lbllaned Or111ge Coast Oatly P110t tlon of H•l Avenue County Clerk 01 Ore,,,,,. County on Nov lb, 1983 ,__ 10 17 2, 31 1983 Condllion.i u .. '°""11 No. ea ··.-F'n01n ..,_ · · Pellt•on subm1111<1 by Rort M()()(e 10 Dec 7 1983 F2:1212I Publish.a Or1noe Coeat Deity 6' l6-83 CIP9'•1e Goal Post P112a Parler al Publlthed Ort.noe CoHI Deity Pllol Dec 10, 17. 24, JI, 1983 9475 H .. 1 Aenue Thrs includes the PtlOI O.c 17 24 31 1983 Jen 7 8416-83 PUBllC NOTIC£ ort·tlle teMI and eortsumpuon ot 1984 . . nun'IC NOTICE ~ and wtne 6 .. 2,. • .,, r\IU\. ~ COUNTY Condttlonel Uw ,.....,..., No. 112 " ......., MUNtC•AL COURT PemlOl'I IUbl'lllled by Dorothy s FICTITIOUI aultNlll °' OAAMOI COUNTY Cr even IOI es1aolishment fOf schOOI Mt.IC NOTICE NAlrll! IT ATl•NT He111ef ~ ~ end rent•• of gem. teb ... ano lacrllty The IOllowtno person• are dOlng 4e01 ,,.,,..,, .. lltfd., Bo• 1110 IO nort·ptOlll groupt tor perty type FICTITIOUI au ... 11 business as .... port Beedt, ca. ~1M7 func11on1 11 18tl20 Brookhurst NA• ITATl•NT C & C CLEANERS, 7171 •D, Platnllf! H A CARMONA StrMI (Thtl oonllllll ol a IChOOI of Tri. fOllOwlng pert10111 era Clolllg Warner Av• .. CA 928'47 Dele'1Clant · RODA SELDEN: IUlnO 1)1)8 9ames .,,d e laclllty lo b<Wnest H Georoa Capote, 1150 Capitol Or . OOES I through)(, lnctvlMt be rented out to non·prolll mak1n11 THE MEADOWS, 1•851 ~rey CA. 90732 c ... No 56960 organlUtlOllt f()( fund raisers. to Rold. IMne. CA 92714 Thia buth~I II conducted by: a 1 tUflllM()fe• bull,__ tor ptomotlOnal tune-I A II IN E M EA O 0 W S AS · generel pertnetan1p NO'ltCll Y4MI "-" -..., MM. llOnt. end to private lndlvtdue11 fO< SOCIA TES.·, ~1lll0tnl1 gonofel G Capote t» ~ _, 41ootc111 ....... J4M1 blflhdey parli.t. ate pertnerahlp,, t 8Q1 Perkcourt. Bldg Till• 1111-1 wu Iii.Cl with th4t ......... r.w '*"I ....,.. _.... TllMMtH Treot Me. 121CJ7' Pe11-E Sulla 10.C:San11 An•. CA.112701 County Clwk of Orlngt! County on rou ~ wftMft JO.,._.._, loon eut>mllted by Fi.ld1tooe Com· Thia butlnasl II conducted by: 1 Dec l, 1983 tM lntomwtMfl .....,., peny 10 eubdlvtd• tht 10 I acres 01 oenet•I perlntrthlp 1"2:t1t1t It you with 10 IOMt Ille ldvlol of 111 the Pllcifle Or1vo-1n ThMter tjl• Sllu· AlcllerCI L M<:O...moll PublllM<I Or111g9 Coat Delly ittomey 1n thla maner, you thOuld •led QW*elly .. !ht IOUlhwMI '°'" This ,,.,_t WU nted with'"" Pilot Dec 10, 17, 24, 31, 1983. do IO promptly'°,.,., your wtllttn ,.., of Brool<hutJI Stroel end Talber1 County Clerlr. ol Orange County on 8430-83 r"90flM, 11 '"Y· may be lllaO on AVllffiHI lnto 93 townllOuM (gero.n Dec 7, 1983 time hOl'Me)MIH Thia propwly 11 lunller naoa Ml.IC NOTICE AV1totUllOCI llUldo demllndllct. delerlbod ••a parcel 307 fNl south Pub»shed Or111Q9 Cou t Dally EJ trlbuma: ... dM6dW OOfttf'9 Ud. --------------101 Ta.lbe<l Avenue and 147 feed east Piiot 09C 17, 24, 31, 1983, J•n 1. flCTITIOUS au ... aa Ml audleMle 1 -... Ud.,.. Of L~on St•eel II ••lend• .c>uth to 1984 NA• ITATl•NT ..,.,.. d9fttro ...... LN .. , Nf'CI ... OTHPI UU ... OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Btoect'fway Cost• Mesa 142·9t50 UL t1 9ERGU,ON IMITH a TUTKtU WllTCUff CHAPEL 421 E 11th SI Cott•MeN 6•6·9371 "Ii 1he touth tine of Ille cvrren1 drlvo-1'1 6527·83 Th• 1ollowlng poraon It do•no ~ .,e ...-. • theater leclllty. C>utlflfte ... K rou wtefl to..-tM edVtoo Oil Condltloftal u.. ~It No. MO DlllDllC NOTICE AMERICAN HANDYMAN SER· ... ..._, .................. Pet111ori aubmltteo by Mike M r\IU\. 91CE,7821SheH1t Clr .. Hunt1no1011 .._..c1e .. ,,......, .. tM1,_ Reuvl fOI a Hquor, ml'1i·m•rkel 1nd S..Ch. CA 92848 .,._ ,..,_, N ...,., _, lie dOll 11 16027 Bf~hurat StrNI, ~~A~JI Wlllerd lumldon Ill. Ne6 Sand· ..._ _.. ttMe, SUl1• .... -lctl ii el1"9141d In ,,,. T io1--..i.... doing plC* Cir . Fountain Valley. CA llUMMdeoN ......... ___ Wotlhe119n ShOpping C..,111< ~ ;;;.-·'V peraona -92708 lo • WI ............. --. PY~ Zefttft9 ~tlone HOGAN AOV PARTNERS 3197.( Thlt ~le condvclad by an ....,.. ......,.. II I'll 1 •11&1M1u•. PToe>ONI lnilleted by Iha Planning AA:re1 LOCX> [)fi.,. Coell ...... CA lndl.vldull • .... _.., .. I ....... . COfl'lm•Nlon to amono Cheplltt · • WllletCI lumadon Ill -.... 11 £ ,_. - 21 21 of the FounltMn V•IWf Munlel· 92 29 Thia 1111ernon1 -Iii.cs wllh the • pal Code 1*1elnln0 to 1he AH "Al· J-8 HoOM! and Partl*'a,. Coul'lty c...-11 ()f 0r-. County on i ·TO THI ANT: A ... iordebi. Houelng • Oltlflc:t In ordor Clllt0tnle corporllton. 3197-C Air OK I. 1983 Ml ..._. tlM .., "'9 10 pormll lht con-.ion of aper!· port loex> Ofl119. Coate MMe. CA l"2tWr ........, ...,... J4MI. 11 ,_ wfilfl .. men1un11110 condomln1Um1 tubtee1 92826 . Publlehod OrtnQa CO..t Delly ....._. Ille ........, ,.. ......_ to 1 oondlllonal uM permit. Thia buatneM 1' conduettd by. 1 Piiot Dec. 10. 17. 24. 31, 1H3. ,...... IOdeye lfl« 111ie MntnOne le Z....CflofteeC ... Me. IM' Pell· OOll)Oretlon 8422-83 ......., on vou ttla with tllla court• lion eubmlttad by Pacllic: Wood• Aa· JIJ(fy D Hogen, Chlat F1'1andll Of f#fltt.en r~ to the complelnt. 10C111 .. to pruone to AH "Al· fie« r wl 1,.. Ml.IC NOTIC( ~ .... yOll ~ dtfeult ... b9 l0tdable Housing" Olatrk:t the P•· Thi• et1t.,-nont w" lled th "~ !lnt•ed on tlOll of tilt ~ Clflc Woodl aperimont ComQ .. a Situ· ~oun~ c::a'3 OI Orenqa County or ITATl•NT Of iutt, lltld llllol Ci0Ur1 may «tier a judQoo •led tllon(I Iha ... , tide OI Hert>or ov. . "II~ AaAMDOI....,. °" uu °' "'*'' IOllM1 you •or the,...... a.. Bouleverd Publl"*' Or COMt '1CnTIOU8 ...... filAm . rneno.cJ In I~ ~llM. wtlidl I Mollee Of 'r•,•rellon Ot Piiot O.c 17 24':T, t"3 Jen The fOllOwlnO !*ION.,..._ aben· icould rwull In. getnfellmtnl Of .,........ Doderedtft r0t tnt "'"'' · • · • CIOnOd tn. ueo of tn. fllctlltoue lull-!wagee. tlllllnQ of money or property ldenflflod wtlll.,, •1811111 n. nollee 11184 65~ ,_ N-. IMP£AIAL CENTRE 10f OCflat renof niqumled In Ille oom- 19 noreby Qlwn lhal beNd on thl EAST OIVELOPMENT, 1"'1 Dow ~I lnltlel atudlee, a N90at1Ye Doc:lat Str-. lulte 3$0. ~ IMec:h. 0.10d O.C. 23, tta ll()ft .. """" pt'l)er.0 n.. Et\ P\alC NOTIC( CA. 12MO IJ, PETERSON Qerti Yifonll"«ttll lmpoe1 ~ COmmtt . • owner Pwt« l Drtno, 227 !mwtlld 19Y. KAAEN SOH<>ENHOt. TZ. o.pu.. , .. wMI cOMidof' apprcwll ot ttlt BTATl-..T°' hy, Ui0une Boecll, CA IM51 ~ ~,,..,. 0.01111\ofl on Frldey, AaAMMll .. IWT Ofl Ull Of owner fticfWd J Jonne, .a a.Aw,.. Of~• a_,_ JlflUttY t. 11... ,-.C:TTTfOUt ........ Mm Mac:Mtlluf Court, Newpof1 lwlh, ,_ M.. ............... , THEtE MA n~AS ere bo1nO pro. The IOllC>wlno pereone 111"9 .,.,,.. CA. 92te0 P.O. IN _, c.-t puf&IMll to the Pl.nn~ doMcl Ille uw of Ille Flo1ltloua...... owner AtcNtd I . K~r. 1)01 ie.... AM,. CA..,.. ,L.awe ot 1119 State of Callfornla, Qov. ,_ Name: 8KOV CUISIN!. 200I Dow SI,_.., Newpol1 llMdl, OA. [J'14} ..... , ernmtf\I eoci.. ts.000 91 MCI .. end IY)' Hiii ~. Orlf'IOe. CA. t*7 12et0 Or-. Comt Olllly Piiot the ~teln v...., MuntciPt11 Codo O'#fl8r lllrthe lllo-1 Gorton, 2009 The Fletlltoua..,,.. Neml,. 0.C. f?. f4, 3 1, 1tt:), Jen, 7, 1M4 Tltla 21 IV)' Hiii "-. Onnge, CA. t2te7 l9ITed IO e4IOW ,._ flled In OflllOI ~ THO$& OE:SIAINO TO t .. tlly In The Rct1ttou1 II*'-' Netfte ,._ County on Jutle 2.2, 1MJ tevor 0t "' 09poe111on 10 th41 ..,,_, to MIO'We .. Mid In 0t8"0I Thia ~ -conduttel by • ln•ex•-•ilve • pr~ wfUle ~an OC>PC>flunl< County on a.pt. l. INt. Olf!Wal patlnettfllp. r:-• • ly to CIC> ao 11 tM pubic '*'lno h Thie....,_. ... ~ by I ,..., I.. Otlfto •{II\ Ill "'9" llV) not "'8f' fvflhtt W'llOtn\atlOtl le o.tlf.O. '°" ~ Thia......,_,, -MM wlltl tM In price ; ree1oneble : mey contect the PWwWIO 0epet1. Thie~ -lllld""" fll C°""!)' oi.ti of Onnge Oounty on cleM~ lllf flll men! 11 113.-A211nd rwlet 10 Iha County an of OflllOI County Cir' O.C I. 1NS .overt ..... •bO'il'e ttll'M ClifttOn Slltt'tocl o.c 1. ,.., 1111 no ,211 0•1 CtUll A~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December31, 1983 IU steps toa successful garage 1 sale. Decide on dates. look al •calendar ano ,..i1 ,,,. aate» and 11meo or your sale Weekenas aoe usually gaoo Dul many successful • sales have but!n l>tld on tne evenon(j iUSI •lier work cn.,t • me weam.,r ICiret.a>ol on 1ne caper an<l Natch tor any 01no;r h1•ge .,vent uoat m.ay ~11raco co1~n11al ouyeos away ~Dt:1' ~1f'S or commurnTy e1en1s ~ave your saie run at 1ea'>I two ctao -\Orne Pt!OPI" may not oe ab!<! ro '?rm! un dny >•n9oe tidy Z What to sell. Everytr11ngt That •S eve<ytnonq you naven I UHO •n lne ras1 year II an ••em Ila'> ant•oue 111ue or •S orano ne"' • or has unusual •.tlue oe sure 10 as• ~ nea11ny price lo• 11 Get a pad 01 P3f>l'I ano warch you1 wl'lole hOu~e L<lOk nverywtierP and hs1 ove'V'l'l•no . ] Write your ad. Here 1s a sug9Hteo 10 Gar1111 Sa11 -oes1oo1 BemWOOd rocking ch11r 10yt 1nlantt c10m1ng I 9Z2 • V1c11ota on orig•n11 caoonet meny gadgel5 1011 or unusual •tems roe• conec1<0n plents Rerres11,,..n1s 6 a m 10 6 p m Saturday al\CI Sunoay 123• Sou1'1 Anystreet Yourtown Just_, ot Maon ano 2nd UM 11'1•5 s1mpte ad IS 1 91.11dl Bl sure 10 ht! unusual •tems Be as spectl•c u posa11>11 G1 .. orrec11ons •I ,_Oed Don t uu 101>1ev1.11ion1 -many people won I bOtner 10 oecrpner them CAUTION Don I 1C1vert111 enyt'11ng you don 1 really,,.,.. Every 111m on the ad must De on tiano at me ttan ot the 1111 4 Where to advertise. Place vour ad wh11re I !Mii oe seen Dy people who ••ve 1n the area -mo" pe~ sno., close 10 l'lome T!le • Oa•ly P1101 IS read Oy 86 000 adults •n Colla Mesa Newport Beach L119una Blacl'I Irvine Hun1ong1on Beach and Fountain Vali.y -guar1n1ee•n111ou ... oe e•posure And W>ll'l.fhe P1101 you re not p•y•ng rot waste corcu111oon .n LOi "1>geies 0< An•""•m Plen to run your ad 3 tomes or more 111\d s tarl 11 a lew days before 1ne sale '° berg•tr1 hun11tt11 cen h•v• ple1>ty or no1tce 5 Make a sign. To nalp inake your Hie ~uccieMlul. ,,,.~. 1 re"' ••on• • rrom caroboa•d and 11111er ""'"a mfg1e mar~•• A 9000 sig~ sote 11 14 • ,., 6 Placing your si~ Tne morning 01 tne sale bUI not Delore place your "'ii"' Be sure an<l add"°"' .ooleH ano any • oorec11ona1 arrO~ Tn1s Should De dOne about a hall r.our i.t0te the aale •1•'1• Place rour "0" where 11 can be sHn from t>olh side$ 01 the street oy pass•n v cars anCI pedestrians CAIJTION Some towns have laws 1tia1 restroct the placement and dur•hon 01 garage sale s19ns Please cl'laci. witn your towns pl•nn1ng deperlme'11 Or Clerh 1 Martlin9 prices. Mark pt1ces whe•e they ca,, be_,, cle11ty Oll1ct1 supply stores !la\19 varoous Jtzes and color1 ot s11ci.er1 • 1"81 work well or you can uw masking I.Ice However you mark 1nem ..... ,.._ i... Gar199 tales are la- bar~a•n l'lunters Rememoer whataver you ean t sell you II l'lave lo drag bac• 1n I .... no\de Ind SIO•t> .tQ••n •or enothar yea• 8 Serving refrest.n.nts. Thos doun I h•ve 10,cosl mucl'l •n<I crHlet a 11111101v • atmosphere II also encour•ges peool• 10 11.1y 10,,9er and perhaps buy more Y'ou coulCI even cl'lerge ror t1pens1ve ottms to•• dOllull, or the kids could go 1n t>u91nus for the day Wllh 1 lemonade st•nd 9 Display. Ma~• s11•• e••t'fll'l•no can lie_, Ha,,. card tablH or • boardll'-d .. Shel...a ~two Ch.tlrt Don't ceusa people 10 otnd ~ unleta y<>u can 1 help it UH oo. table u •desk wt111<e you can --ry1h1ng and I•~• money Use only one CMh l>O• (ton cant or l>O•H work fine) lltld meka ture ~ II eppointecl c11hoer at 11t 11ma1 At1900& 11eror•hand tor 1 triand wtoo can l\etp 1n1we1 o...s11on1. re1oet tor lunch. a1c IJ Check your nelghbon and friends. •s.. rt eny Wini 10 jOln yOur Mle This will go ... YOU someone lo ahare ••~ wolh and rnc•HM ontarnl on your .... II oth9f't io1n ~. ba 1ure to include 1h1a WI yoUf ad (ntmPI• fhr ... fam1ty Hie ntogl\t>orhooCI Nie ) Group ules ,,. • lot mtYI tun too DailyPilai GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE! MAY IT IJE SUCCESSFUL AND FUN/ , PWlnlllo,. s.c:r...,., ~~ ... Coell Dell) ~1.~:.Tt. r~:: ..,,,.,, 1:2-ae1e ng Publl.ntd Otano-C:O.t Oeil'I Pt1ot Plot Dec 10. 11, 2•, i1, 19'3 1"4 L----------..L---------------------------·-----: ................ -... ....... ..... . I Bi Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 31, 1983 _1_.,_ ... _• ... •-• ... sa_l_t __ 1 _a ......... • .... n,_l ... •_r ... kl_._• __ 1 lt11t1 ler Ille 1350 I 1 ..... UaJaraillt4 1 ..... UaJual.... blrt!n"· Oaf. !fartant1, Ual. Aert•tall, OaJ. Rtalala tt ... •;•;;:;•:;:";:;;I ;;;;;;~lOO~ZI C.at11l 1002 l!!f!rt ltacfl Iott!-===-==. C11t1 Mesa 2224 Newrrt ltac~ 2211 C••1• IHI 21!4 Hnt. ltack 2740 •••rrt ltack 2769 Sim• 2901 lllFFI • IHITIFUL •1wu10,ooo • -------• IAYFROllT TU IUTERS 2 Br 1 Ba Mesa Verde Prot cpte soeks aame to Ulflllr Price. comfort. locetlon 4 Updated decor accents .J 3 Br. 1\.-, ba, Nwpt HglS VIiia Condo Children & Beaut 3 Br. 3 bB. frplc, Penln .ctra lrgd2Br.&alldeck, share seUlde home yrly. Totally oecora1or coora1 nated wllh absolute per · lectlon Linda roooal wllh beam ce111nos custom ll1tchen w/all gourmet feature & surrounoea by lush plantings 2 bdrms - Includes master suite w/p111 encl patio & large spa You must see to ap- preciate the warmth & charm Call 271 t V1s1a Umbrosa 673 6900 - "\II Ill Hll" I h 1\11-. Inc. Rf.AL [',Ii.IE 813-1900 s; llUCHIAY conve111encel Drive by Br 2 Ba lrplc dbl gar & PetsOK Ave11now $850 pets considered vaulted ca1ilnga. lentd ney IV(lcr11tSs7/50rp5s52-0p8a51n31 S187/mo aa 650-4087 1ll•MCOTIAIE 2032 Fulle1ton C M & more $850 539-6190 646-7171C1rmen 75,_.33() yo enc1gar. btttn• w1a ry se. Garage & Alley Access By owner 11t llmeolfered give us a call' Custom BEST Alt~ lee 3Br 2'"" Ba condo, ~~•. ht.up Walk lo bilach Nr S P111 ent1ba1h, nr Warn.it 3 br 3 t>a. den 1 2 l>r 2 ,. .,,,..,. 2 Br w/garage up1t1lr1 pacioua apt, 1 ml from Goldenweat, H B 1671 t •11 aoo ( duplex 3 l>d•m. 2 b8lh • Daaa Po1'nt 2226 835 Amljo• •9. $895 • • Hunt Harbour S760 ... ~ h d • •" ba apt can be con-b h 2 bd 3 no pflts, refs req'd $415. 846•0736 ..,..,ac carpet&. •apes Diane Ln S250 536-0794 ftop McCartlle, Rltr. nec1ed) Xlnt fin avail sunny rig 1 rm j Br. 2 ba condo. Pt 213-541-460 Avall 117 352 Victoria. 1142·2357 HI 77•1 Low low down $945.000 car garage bu11t-1ns Q8· NI P 1 645 8161 Beaut 'l Br, 11, be rrplc, WEST CLIFF 2 ll•. 1,.., be Resp . tidy person to shr • ' 540-4242/675-8669 lore S21S,OOO guel ool tenrus Inc 3 br, 3 ba. new luxury •Sm. 2 Br 1 Ba nr SC 11aulled celling Ienco yd, T N lge condo nr SC Plaza w/d, lrrg $775 492-6700 condo. NEVER LIVEO IN. ownhouse o pets No smkg drugs or ...... ., MERRY CHRISTMAS C 233 6 Pl encl gar bllins Wall. 10 $700/mo 548 7533 .,.. ro HEAR THE CALL WSY I COMFY e 19 lVICAIO, CtlM Walk 10 beach 2 & 3 Br tmmed occ 1 th Plaza SA pool ape S525 beach Nr Hunt Harbour • S275tmo 545-2575 GIVE LOVE TO ALL Metlculous desJgner 3 Bdr Neat 2 bdrm. 2 bath home, Condos weaner/dryer. St200/mo 675·4333 No pets 752-5822 $650 846-0736 Westcl1t1 area lrg 2 B• 1 DAVE WHITE 646-2313 Hart>or View hOme boast· fireplace. great tenants. 1 elrige, tr om $600 4 Br 2 Ba Newport Island. 5375/mo 1 Br. 1 ba small ba, newly detorated THE REAL ESTA TEAS 1ng new cpl , Ille. tevelors • a teenage hideaway Beaulllullowrlhouse 3 Br 2 car gar 25· dock. yrly collage. 011 road quiet Latsaa Bt1d1 2741 pool pvt patio 645·8152 Rmmtes. n/smkg, to lhr 4 br 21~ ba twnhse. Back Bay $225/mo 645-7272 etc Lowest pnced fee with prlva1e bath For plus den 'l' • Ba frplc 4022 Channel. S 1395 2072 Newport Blvd 1 B A full bath, ocean Saa Cleaeale 2776 SALE IY OWllER Port home $232,000 you a near new3 bdrm 2 $875 Agt 496·5980 •• I . Rulty 171-1142 TSL Mgmt 642.1603 views pvt deck. lrplc. in Ammie wanted N·smkr Assume ISi 2 story 4 Br ·A·g·l-78·6···75·00···-bath With sunde<:k fire-El T 2232 new house Avau now 1 2 Br 1 ea nr bus & beach M/F 2 ar, 2 ba, lrplc w/pool Nr Falrlltew & plaoe & big 4 car garage Ort AT TllE IHCll $585/mo 2 Br. 11Jt ba person. no pets $550 mo pool & laundry rac Beach across St S250 • Baf\er $ t35,000 maf\a DISTRESS SALE $350.000 Sellers mey TotaUy Supreme j bd, 2•~ 3 Br 2 Ba, lrpl. gar yrly Twnh11e. Etslde Encl gar, Incl ulll 151. last 11. sec $475/mb 498-6277 ''I-utll Rod 960-3686 011 556·0625 all 12 finance ba. pool home Gourmet S9SO/mo. contact Villa pauotyd 2346 Santa Ane 499-3654 Rooms 2900 Share 4 Br pool hse, noon HAH &AHi SH YIEW .1 / /' Kitchen Elegant formal Rentals 675-4912 TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Cosla Mesa $300 • utlls 3 ... ~ 2200 ff '(1(1 U1IUI al' ' ((l I dining cull om <lecor . CLEAN/S yrs 010 3 Bdrm No Lag u n 8 1 Br 3 Br 2 Ba hse w/outdoor 850-9311 SAVE WITH DAVE ••1 •• 1 -'/\fl ~ · nuge living room w/wet Big Canyon executive 2b8 1695 O/W Gar $450/mo 1 yr lse Avail a N 1 H hi s325 ' i...11 ht ( t•'t ''" B I ~ .. •97 538'1 s6~" 160n 9w6parft 6g .. 5 Shr 3 ..... 1 ~a West C •• Service 1s our t>usmess ,a11r1•1c o.,1 & -tb•t'I' .. " bar Kids and peis o K nome 4 or w spa Patio 1695 Agl 546_5605 1mmvv ~ · eves ~c p..,. vv u M FROU ROW CUSTOM! DAYVOEUWGHETITME OA5E•l6N-283413 •l ew. ,...-I '7j vi.. CJ/.. ONLY S650 • $50 Secur· $ 3 0 o O I mo Ag t STUDIO Small but great nouse Full 11rrv S250 , ii,. ~ >,. -,,'J.T'I uyree 537.5o:n 760-8702 Eastslde 1 Br small but tocarion 1 blk 10 Main Bal Penn 3 Br condo. uuls 631-0503.645·3466 Exceptional buy for the in-THE REAL ESTA TEAS $325 000 ,._,. cozy w11h lots of natural sreps 10 beach, gar, vestor who has always f )M1 E. Coatl Miry.,"""' Fouatii'a Ch111a Cove ocean 111ew. 3 Beach or Downtown All s29oimo 675.7266 Rentals Wiatt• •AAA wan1ed 10 De on the Fouataia Bdr w/spa & etevator wood S395 851-9523 utlls pd $300 494-6087 _.. water Pier and dock 101 2 Villtf l034 lO(// d MtllDlai •, Desert V1lley 2234 Steps to t> each Eastslde cute bachelor Sunny IB• Dpla gar yrd Mtr Newport Crest pool Prot Female seeks home 10 share or small rental Costa Mesa/Huntington Bch Nonsmkr nea1. respon ··have elderly, qu1e1 e1og Sh1rley 642 1207 boats·50 It and 35 11 4 -IO own 3 Br 2'' ba. 2 Slory condo $2000/mo Drive by 2716 \/Bulled cetltngs. patio, quiet area prvl road 111ew 1enn1s Jae Nr 1>each Bdrmplus4'1 Bacustom lllSTSEll lesort 1450 near TDlbert & Shell. CdM and call agt S450tmo Joyce wanze. sn5 Avall l 5 499.1997 lndry $375 Alt 6 1-sty home has best of Spacious condos. 2 Br 1•, l1w11t •riot I• pears. Palm Springs cuSlom dee Brookhurst 'Tiburon· 760-8702 Remelt 631-t266 650·5458 fj nan c In 9 1 s I 0 I Ba & 3 Br 2', Ba, solid Dar re II p ash hm. per I for entertaining Dshwr, patio. dbl gar' DOLL MOUSE E side 2 Br DIW, gar. nu New1ort Beacla 2769 Npt walk to bCh pool, ten- $425.000 assumable at oat. cabinets D/W 2 car Desperate-must sell elec gar door opnr Kids d $ S250 1 111 12 5•1. Lana may be gar w 1openers pvt Properties s159.500tobo By Owner pets OK 5850 S600 2 Br S850tmo 642·5743 ~~i5r!'~.t ~!~ 4Nf1fi81~ 's~ ~·et~ ~~5-~8~~ ~~~ 4?60 o1 ~~~-48~8 5 purchased tor S398 000 patios mrbt Pullmans 619-346-9425 dep Agt no tee M'•10• y1rw Ml .. rl et 1o•r. no down Asking ceramic entry & srnktops 851 8767 863 0755 111n " s; •s; sec 4 <:leaning 548·2405 1 Barm 1 beth Av11lfab1e Room 1n 4 b• 3 t>a home $595.000 Ask for Bet11na dbl ovens upgraded cpt, • Bal boa -3Br 2ba Carmel $ t500 per E/side. nr new 2 Br, 1 'h ba. now S650tmo yearly deluxe area of Tu$11n krl Laughlin 644-7020 drapes & linoleum Many Ptai nlsla 2107 Allorable lu•ury 2 Br 2 Ba mo 759. 1195 Agtlowner 2 story Twnhse Gar, 673-3355 p11v $200/mo 731-036 l llHO REAL ESTATE e •tr as S 9 2 O O O ·I••••••••• ~----'!""'!'-"!""!!'"'!'-~ hplc mod kitch 2 gar pool Have 23 rentals avail Pets patio $575 650-0500 $116 000 64 1_2097 Winter remodeled 3 br 2 home $620 kids ok OK From 5800•12500 llEW,ORT .E&C" :>wner Harbor View Monaco ba . .$750/mo Avail now 539·6190 BEST Ally tee Call 760_8702 . ..,,1 2 305 Montero 879-5991 -.. H 8 1. O O wl p\/l pool 2 Br • den Big lamtly 4 Br 2 Ba hOuse IHTHTl•t 1 Br 1 Ba all bll·lns. lndry rm, car port n• beach & shops $425/mo 1 bdrm. $500/mo ullls pd Room w/k1tct1en prtv The Tropics. 2421 E 161h adulls only 962-5760 Nr St Nwp1 Hgt& 645-5109 bus & shop HUGELOT(90•178)w1th Ht. HC• 14 Ba By O wnr/Agt Newportluck 2169 stonelrplcdblgarllyd UHLORIS good older 3 Barm 2 bath Cheaper condo 2 Br 2 Ba, 5247,000 786-3715 S230-0l.lJIIO Modern 2 kids pets $700 sm lee I provide qua1111eo people home $115:000 and ~78.000 POOl. tennis, L£'SE/OPT1-0lt -539-6 lllO BEST 10 rctot your property, 11 shops/banks 536 6030 111 Story Back Bay. 4 bdrm TRW report • appllcallon ownerwi carry • 2-siry 4Br 3ba lam rm 3ba 3300sq l1 3cargar, Hsat. luck 2240 form • proress1onally Rtp McC1rtllt, Rltr. --------• home gate guardeO pool, 1acuzz1 • • acre 101 3 bd 2 ba. lrplc new Ille arafled lease form otter- 735 W 18th St TSL llc•t 142-1103 •PotUllEAPT 1 Br lrg rms. crpts/drps. I Br apt w/sto11e lrig on Penmsula $430tmo Call 675·0612 alt 5 PM 2 bdr-upper. w pch t>ay vu stove f11g 642-1400 $650 avall 1-84 541-7721 CUTE I CLEAN comm Tennis pool Poss11>1e unfurnished or paint and drapes 1ngyoumaiumumprotec· 1acuu1 $349.500 w/511, option 642· 1366 SSOO /mo lsetoplion 11on Call Pete Johnson ~~~r1:e·~~~mo . 16 to i2 MAHOR RIDU 213-530-5159 631-1266 range No pell $385 $79~/mo J Br 2 ba. 2 cer ---------4 Barm 2 ba near OCEHFROIT 10"4 LOA•I Duts18nd1ng oceanfront locallon wt spi!ctacuiar whitewater views Harold Zook designed 4 Barm Meadowlark golf course $140K value S25K undet market S 119 999 tow dn Excel tinanc1ng SilHrw1 .. & Ct. 140-&0ll ROHRS llHlTl BeauUlul 4 Bdr estate home Beautilully 111·2311 lurn1sh80 & decorated 675-3311 Ev/Wknds Former model Comm Fenceo lor Fido• Big 5 rm house ch&rmm lrplc dlb 1 ga• S525 Avaall 1·6 539-6190 BEST Rlty lee RVM* LHSE/lnln Ag1 731 -6829/642-7312 encl gar w/<l hkup, upper Large 2 Br on Eests1e1e unit Bloc~s 10 bea<;h · 209 Walnut patio. all utlls paid Only fSL Mgmt 642-1603 S650 No pets 760-8862 home on lrg 101 wtroom --------• LOWEST PRICE 118CHYH pool. spa & tennis $3500tmo Agt 644-0927 HOMES FOlil RENI 2 slry 4BA 3ba. family rm Huntington Beach 3 & 4 home Gate guarded Borms S800-S900 community Tennis pool. Fenced yaros 4 garages iacuzzr $349.500 w/5'1. Kids & pets welcome dn or $1800tmo (6 to 12 to e11pand Teml1c terms $2 350.000 171 41 673-4400 121lt ua-2u• HARBOR 11 neatness counts lh1s one could be lor you Beauti· fully decorated ana main· ta1neo 3 Bdrm 2 Ba on a very quiet street 1n a line Costa M esa neigh borhood Priced nghl at only $119.900 751 3191 C::.5ELECT -.'PROPERTIES l•lko1 blu d 1006 * 710 S Bay front 180 Deg. Vie w 5 Bdrm 5 ba • 1 Br guest on 2 lots & lge aock $ 1 400.000 M1ll1on Open house Saturday 1-4 SilHnrtttl I Ct. CALL 140-5071 CortH dtl Mar 1022 COROH MlliMUHS Mollv&led seller 3 DO. 2 $575,000 ba lrplc New tile paint Broadmoor Pian HI l1lkoa Peainnla 2207 4 arapes Asking 4 l>drms 2'> baths, large S 1 1 9 9 5 0 P P 101 Owner/broker. New 3 br. 2 ba. dble gar 213-530·5159 640-6677/640-9900 view $ t350tmo 113 E Irvine I 044 OCEAN VIEW Bat boa Blvd 879-5991 CHARMING 2 Br 'l be. corner unit Corona 4el Mar 2222 OWC Asking S 165 000 Lrg 3 br. 2• ~ ba. 2 lrples Upper Unit 2 l>drm 1 be 11' •%ASSUMABLE beams 4 p1110 •Inf cond In Woodbridge Vlllag~ Lrg studio penthouse unll Avail l / 17 No pets Kids Green Nicely decorateo 582 OOO BYCO 645"2251 OK $ 1 150 , s 1000 sec Includes bookcases and STEAL IT! 640-4360 (213)470-6595 Shelves Excellent quiet Lowest priced condo close OCEAN VIEW 3 8d Oefl location S •00.500 10 Hoag 3 Bdrm 2•, Ba. wet bar g11 S 1600t mo C.. 2 car gar REDUCED vacant Jeri Agent 863-0755 Agent no lee mos lsetopt 1 Just a mile lo ocean llOUllS REAL Tl pleasant 2 Br flat $435 • 171•2311 sm lee 539"6190 BEST 675-3311 Evs/Wknds ' U•DLORIS Lease wtophon 10 buy 'l • I prov1oe quahlttld people den. 2 , Ba. 1s1 time ever to rent your properly available Beautiful TRW report · appllcat1on condo in Belcourt Hiii form • pro1ess1onally JACOH REAL Tl dralleo 1e11se form oller 1ng you maximum pro1oc-115-lllO tron Call Pete Johnson LIDO ISLAND 4 t>rl3ba nr 631· 1266 beach avail Jan S 1800 107 V•B Koron 673-5366 1; S 129 000' Assume 4 ealty S70 000 1st TD ' 12% '!!'C"!!!os_,_._M_ .. _a ___ 2_2_2_4 lido Isle On the Waler RVM* UXIHClllHS Walk to So Cs1 Ptaze Frplc. Ir windows. ale In· home security 2 Br 2 Ba 1nc1ds beautrlul pr vt ctbhse tennis eris. pools 4 much more $800 531-747,8 ~ 'li'·sor s 20.ooo dow n 10 640•4868 a l11<.ed1 Agl 786-7500 3 Br. lrg fen<: yrcJ gar. ciit. Pier for 45 fl bOat. 2 Br 7 86-1172 arape5 grnhse. Quiel Lu• 2MS1r Br 2,i B Twnhm. w/master t>drm on ~-., 2 bd wtpatlO snd THE BLUFFS • 3 Br 2 be S650/mo 650-5719 l rpl dbl~·· pl spa tns nr oce1nlron1 completely , garage No pets S525 1/.JIJ. ~.(o.. 3880 Michelson Drive trv1ne llOUMWOOI COHO Low est price 1n Streamwood 2 B<lrm, 1' • bath upper end unl1 VACANT Near poottspa Low down Owner Niii carry 2nd Asking S88 900 Wyla C Dorn ~ ~isor l single level end Over remodeled Ber counter &45-5577 S tOOK assum $ 150 000 4 bd 2 ba. Lrg lncd yrd Nr bCh All 962 1398 $950 pauo 2 car ga, Fantastic o .... ner 760-1995 schools & snop'g lmmea 0 11 PCH awesome 1 Br 1oca11on $3500/mo Occ $875 645-0029 abode crpta appls el 476-0688 HTllEWATH 2 Br 2 Ba split level. pool. spa garage wtopener 556-9200 TOWHOllE WITII HlTSLIP 3 Br ena unit w/pa110 on greenbell Security gale & shp for 35 boat Fabulous loan available with lender who took back p1operty 1hrou8h lorectosure $225,0 0 tee Julie Van Wieren 752-1414 $615 Cute Cape COd 2br SJOO's pays rent & utlls B 2ba new cptstdrps wd 539-6190 BEST Alty tee Ltg waterfront 4 r 3 ba. dt>I gar 30 toot dock 2 yr llrs lncd yd used brick. THEE I MOISE •aoo 158. $2500/mO 650-2730 garage. gdnr 2218·A • PALMMESA APTS 1 Br $460/mo Office hrs 9.4 t 561 Mesa Dr Santa Placenlla 645-2566 Large Country Kitchen Breakfast bar custom decor block to ocean Very EZ terms 537-5027 SSO Security lee $630 3 Br crpts thruou1 blllns balcony view & sundeclls unique abode 539·6190 BEST Rily fee Almost Newport prime 3 Br 4 lam or singles al $695539-6190 BEST lee Irvine 2244 110 3 Bdrms $900.$1400 Quiet 3 Br 2" Ba condo gar & carport. pool 4 spa $825 640-7379 A na He ig hts 7 t4/546-9860 Redecorated Btutls v-Santa Ana Hgts 1 Br SsoO hQme. lrg hv rm. frple 2 Br 2 Ba $600 No pets lo1mal din 3 Br 2'> Ba. 545·4855 blHns Beau11tut Back Bay view Year lease Small 1 Br retrlg, stove. S 1395/mo Bkr 833-9191 p111 yd 1 person. no pets $375tmo 642·0•61 FURNISHED or UNrURNISHEO All UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS T£NNI~ SWIMMING plu' muth more' ~Orr\'. no pets Modeh open daily q to b Oakwood Guden Apartments Newport Buch So. 1700 16th Streel tal Ooverl 642-5°13 Newport Buch No. 880 IP11nt> Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 SHUHllOTEL Wkly rentals now avail 1 t5.50Jwk. ~up Color rv Phones 1n room 2274 Newparl Blvd CM 646-7445 SEA & SUN LODGE S 100 Wk up Color TV 3026 w Coast Hwy Npt Vacation Rea11b 2907 ••••• AMY FITZPATRICI 814 Oc1!an Front Balboa You are the winner of lour tr~ 11cke1s (S20 001 value to the SPORTS YlCATIH HlllYSMOW Anaheim Con11en11on Center Jan 7 · 1 S To c101m passes. call 64? 4321 eat 252 • •••• Clean resp quiet female to shr 2 Br 2 ba apt Pool, 1ac. tennis S3251mo incl ullls Need Bdrm furn Must like cats Avail 117184 Dana 786·5181 Female t>eaut SC Plaza Condo, 2 Br. 2 ba. •trH 11 J $295 662· 7593 eves Fem 10 shr beautiful 3 br 2 t>a w/sundeck In CdM $300 & $350 720· , 588 ·Realty 7 8 6-1172 J !/!: Macnab-lrvrne CO M PLETELY RE - DECORATED 2 ~ h~ w/gar & tge yd Charm- ing, see to appreciate S700 642-1971 ·Realty 786-11 72 1 Saa Cleaeale 2276 SPACIHS CHTlll $700tmo 3 Br. 2 be .. lllllllllll~lllllll!!!!!!!!!!~~ F/M n-smkr 21-35 10 shr 2 2 sty. 3 bOrm. 2 t>a. 2 car twnhse encl gar LIR. -----br 2 ba apl Pool, 1ac, att gar $750 558-0059 patio CONDOS FOR LEASE h!!llllS. etc $340 • utll Resp clean gainfully empl F wtcal needs 119 SIUOIO or , br in CdM or No Laguna Nr Dus Rent 10 $4 50 X tr a sec dep lor cat Ot< By Jan 15 Heidi 557-4630/evs 760-9789 • G1111u for .... 291l l:eststde.=ecma Me;;;:: 10 • 20 S65tmo 957-2521' Office lentala 2914 16 1' Wes1cllll N.l : 278 1365 sq It Suit~ tor med1Cal or dent a~ J-· Agenl 54 1-:xr,,;z 250 sq 11 su11e. s2001rOO: 779 W 19th St. so1te 0, CM Tom 851-8928 Baytront Ollices Patkil,; parking. Janitorial 673-1003 COAST HWY. I CHOU IEL llJl High 111alblllty corner 1 .. ca11on Xlnl s•gn1ng plu1 oll-streel par1>,1ng 2IOO SQ 11 S 1 65 per loot 171 41 673·4400 lllll U8-2UI HARBOR ____., ... , .. , ... "., 550 slf Clean ~/cpt, oYf ba $400/mo 642-482' • New Oll1Ce 1n Cannery W. 1age. 900 sq 11 S 1 per ~· Bale, wet bar, batb Elegant 213-4 76·6493 WESTCLIFF BLOC NEWPORT BEACH ("' ..... ,,,,,,,:.. ... ""'° ..... l f11ll 1tnict ~1111 1450 sq 11 view suite Four lrg prrvate ollioes wl1h lrg secreta11a1 aree, kitchen ana pr1v1te lobt>y Sign space avail- able on Westcllll Redecoration allowance. 645-6101 Charming custom 111-leveJ home with a lovely ca· nyon view 2 Br 5 plus lam1ly room and h•e· places 1n family room and living room S269.000 Julie Van W 1eren 1 752-1414 Su Cleaeale--1076 2 br 2 ba 2 car gar condo S95 000 S8000 down owe 498--0518 CREAM ot the Cropl Giant 4 rm 2 be ex~llve home uPQraded 1ns1oe and out BBQ Patio Gar- dener and Utlls PAID S575 • Security lee 537-5027 l ~or I ~ Saa Jaaa CaJ. 2271 763 w 191h Furn &<Unfurn S525-$ 1500 c M 546-3240 Iv msg Coaaercial -TSL Mgmt 642-1603 Agent 631-4960 F Ammie wanted 3 Br. 3 leatala 2911 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine 3880 Michelson Drive lr111ne Prl<:ed nte13 Br 2 Ba home LUX CONDO B H B I~~------.... w/gar $650 call 539-6190 MYH/WESTCLIFF 0 conao nr beach. 1200 sq tt rear storage + ttt~~cnab-lrv1ne BEST Alty '" $600 t Br Studio lrplc 2 Br, 1 Ba. nu cpl/drapes. $240 , 'utll. S 100 dep sm ottc tor comm .,... w/d, wall\ to SC Plaza blHns pool carporl no Avail Jan t 840-3366 tor small business Npt idfle Reau l ioo , ______ _ llllTllWOH UCHA lllLU PlJll PASH A Beaut 72 Royal Chalet REHllS llllE HSY ltatn Fant.la.. 675•4063 pets $675 1616 Beo-LAI. ICM llUIE MOllE Blvd c M. 673-1943 II you need 10 rent• home Pl•HLIFF YIEW lord 645·6646 Prol Shr w/same $370 • 576 It rear W PCH, N-:-il or apt or condo call Pete l"C'!"i11l"!lt!""a'!!fll~t-H~--2·6•2•4•1 Lrg 1 Br wllofl. encl gar. Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gar utrl 1Slllast dep 494-0564 S 1 13 per 11 avail 1116 . Johnson 63 1• 1266 Pso. &11 mot>lle home. no rec. ulll rm, pVI deck. yearly •, t>ll. bch no Mar 1 n e Bus pr • •. 4 Bdrm. 2' • ea 2 story Home large t1Vtng·dinlng with ate wet bar and !,!~~h b!rrea m':rr; ~~ IHOHlll OOLLIH pets Mature adults bl1n1, trplc $750 No pets $750 650-1706 evs Looking 10( neat, prof type 642· 1400 ••••• l••t+IHst+lmc••• * llHIOH $41,000 * Spotless 3630 sr duple~ OWC 1Sl· t2•/,.fong tefm 3br/3ba • 5brl3t>a-1 vac 509 Acacra-walk to beach 399K 20%dn-Appra1se<l 440K own/bkr 645-7048 family room large 2589 Orange redwood patio Only 1 w/walk '" c1ose1 & garden Costa Mesa S ,..,. 500 tut> Eleborete dressing Quiet secure pets 2, s 1 Pac111c 10 1hr 3 Br Twnl1me 1n N~t .. remOdeled 2 Br 2 Irvine S320tmo • ''t ullls Prime retail toe vie -:;; 1991 Newport 646·8373 631-6107.855-0665 .... , "' year olO l:ro w11h area w/double sink You are the winner of lour Ba, lrplc. garage. no pets. Call Patty 552·643 t evea Harbor & Newpon Bl\ld. Hsal. leacfl 2'40 THE GABLES 2Brl''>Ba S875tmo Incl uut Avail $1250/mo 548-3401 S 153 000 1n assumable Young adll -l<:ome Agt free t1cllets ($2000)11atue Turtle Rock Olxe 2 bd l rnancing 832·'113 7 40 "l 10 the condo highly upgrded UNIQUE 1 bd condo ON Owner prrnc1pals only I ·H• SPORTS YlClTIOll Vu. pool. renn1s $950 OCEAN 111-S875tmo w/gar $585 crpts drapes now 759.g 194 Lrg beaul home. ALL blllns lncd patio wllet pd amenities. Fem pref Shops1oiiice1 t st or •O• 2439'"D"Orange NA HOAG lmmac upper 2 $350 1:? utll 548-2497 650 sq It or less. reas. OGEH I JETTY ~tf W WOODBRIDGE CONDO All Rf SltOW 975·0870 Rene 968-301• 2 Br downstairs Acreaie 1125 AnthelmConventlon Xlnt4 br.2bahome.S800 YOUR OWN 63" • 120 call t ~p·• Br 2 Ba patio quiet ten· Costa Mesa C-2. 548-7t.e .,..~ .., m Lrg rm In huge 2 s1ry hse ants S560 675-6606, Frplc. w/d, dshwr, bale Store 20;eo· hlViSb 23'3o 642· 1276 Musi see $395 650-6314 Newport Bt110 Costa 200 Blk 40' lot 3Br • Oen. Jba yard, compl relurb $449 900 217 Jasmine Open Sal/Sun 1 5 Ownrlagt 673-5551 Cl.ta .... 1024 S93.000/ltrm Assumable -c J 7 5 loan. $5000 down OK 11 acres ell utllltles enter an • 1 1 br lake condo w/loll. 975_0870 SJ3.000 terms Xlnt 111_ To claim passes. call S525 No pets Tom Ho COUNTRY of Canyon La ke 642-4321 ext 252 768·2999.eves581·3165 Ll1u1 leae~ 1041 1-679-1975 ***** Lapaa leack 2241 ESTATE lllLI YllR •Olll 5 acres Murletta. view. Oelu.xe Somerset Twnhse. No end Laguna, like new. 5 9eau111u1 & perk Ilka 10,-, DOWN or assume on a spectacular OCEAN $39,500 1·679· 1S75 Baker, nr Beer 2 master blk to beach. 2 Br. 2 ba, with 1err&ced pool S75.000 at 10''t% at FRONT LOT While water Bring your horses bd rms. 2·;, ba. highly up-spacious llv rm wt bay +Private Patios $686/mo Owner may view 3 Arch Bay So laceae Prt• 1350 graded Swedish Frplc. wind. custom shutters +Cove<ed Patios carry 4 bOrm. 2 bath Laguna Guarded gate .-.......,-.,....,,. ______ --. gar. pool. spa $950 tse lrplc. COYnlry kit. equip •SpaclO\ltAPI• • Shake root. trg lot !11ngle area wipvt bch. rennls 11 l•ITS-•n IOI 1 1 4 . 9 7 3 . 1 2 7 1 or lndry, gar S 1100/mo •Dining Area s1ory Near college & SC eris, clubhse Owner Fri ACROSS FROM BEACH 714-955-2199 494·0273 •Walk-ln-cloteta Plaza Super mce1 thru Mon 714/499-3070. s 11 1 S50 000 +Home-111\e kitchens uper nan<: no ' E/slde 3 br. lrg len<:ed yd •ORTll E•• Ull•' $ 133,900 772-6140 agt Tues-Thur 2131799-1159 pef unrt Fee land 11 11 t 1 a 1 bloc!< to Huntington & 12-X. FIHIClllli S 15K down Beaut. E side condo 3Br 2'1>ba. cvs· tom thru·Oul S 150.000 Agt 642-4623 Sll-aWNI I Cl. w ru rees. enc gar. Like new, 2 blk• to be&ch Frwy1 n grnhM.decf\ Pd water 4 2 br 2 be. spacious 1111 UTI Jf£S FREE PRIME H . UH•A LIT 0All 140-I071 gardener Small pet or rm w/bay window, cu•· l I 13.000 SQ t1 • Forced sale child OK $695/mo. Jan. tom ehutter1. lrpl<:, coun· 1 Bdrm Furn S585 through lender All otters 11 lllTS 15 Send personal Info to try 1(11, equip lndry. gar-2 Bdrm From $695 COnS1dered Write PO Prime Npt Bch renrel Ad #963. D11lly Pilot. Bo• age s 1100/mo 494-0273 LA QUINT A HERMOSA Bo11 7922. NB 92660. or property located near 1560. C M 92828 -~ w est ol e..c11, 3 blks 2 8R 1• • 1>1 condo by SC call 645-24 17 Doveo Wettclltt behind E aide l ttrac 2 e r 1 Ba La1111 Blll1 2d• sovth of Edinger Praza RedUGe<1 S•OOO to wes1c1i 11 ahopptn g good ioc . yard, dee N~ Robe F61'1 RENT 141-1441 YS8ou3;500co}.1'Lpoa! Sd'lownOOO of llli11ita Vi-=t--lH7 center S 1,6 00,000. pets. $625 ,751·3898 Laguna Hiiia 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba ••• ~ Terms avail Courtesy 10 --• ---$825 Fenced yard & gar. 556· t6261775·2580 Lake view Exec Home. 3 Bk r 1 c 111 own er E side nice 2 br 1 Ba. gar-ege. t<lds 4 pets _.. 4 Br. 2 bll w/atlach gar on Br • Den, 3•;, Ba 845-6648 age SG50 660-1880. come 883·0755 Agent. 60 11 120 corl'ler lot at 9 11 $215 ooo 752-2197 559-9180 no '" Bluebird Canyon 81t-1n1 VILU CORDOVA WISTUIE YILUIE 1 & 2 Br pool. ac>a, garage 111111 lndry rm, no pets, car port Bach. 1 & 2 Br S385·S5G5 TSL Mgmt 645-8 t 22 or 642·1603 WESTSID_E_ Vlc1or11 ror a low prl(;e or 1......,rt ltac\ IHI Hey check EHt•lde 1 Br 1 • --1~1 l -225• S7fO 494-05111 $93,500 C111 646-8386 :..:.!: I UllTS bungalow upper '300'a .. pat IH 11 A,.rlatatl Uaf.--* POOL * mell" It youra 539-G 190 NEW octAR vu CONDO - -' ---a ... &at 114,100 Super eight~•••· each with BEST Riiy lee 2 muter aultet, micro-I ~ New 3 Br l'lo ·rr,~ patio, tt you're llOI 1urt wtlo (Of •hall llt1111ttbun~rt wn. Small, small down x1nt 10. Beeut Oover ShOrea 3 3 Bdrm. 2 ~ ba. double --.,11vt oven, rrplc, no pete ••-DIW. blt·lns, kid• OK. no don't feel bed -you're not tlollt lltnMybun\pcrt II cation. end unll ecros• Bdrm 3ba. GOtntr IOI g•tage Could be con-LIWH UIT $900/mo 78G·5G60. Ptal11al1 2107 pets, lmmecl. occup1ncy. 0111 or 14 d11tinct1vtly d1Ht rtftl tPtrtment lloorplafta ( from ioe grMnt>ell "" S31l8.000 °' IN optl()n 11 dOI Ownenwtll fin~ Ii &nllp 2 bd, 1 be houM In svet /wknds & Ge 1-7 194 2 ..... 7 1788/ S&50tmo., 880 Cefll., St at S..Wlftd v..._. 111 HunbllltOll leecll Setwtlld CIOM to tr1nap<>n1tlon & S lH O ,,., mo At k 1°' 1 H'.% Su.,.r ln11eJt• g1nt loaetlon It 258 "",tPt w gw mo FOf IPPI 94~8 Wf1ct 11 1 rtsUlt ol tot~ personlllltd proftuional ,..,.......,..,. Cell 759· 1!!01 Huteh menl ltlelng f 725 000. Flower St 1 .... ger t 13 ~ 29th St Upatllfa "' ~ r~· • ncl I II t'"• .._~ • ..... , "' " ,. 0 --1 • 2 8 11 .......... bltlld o nature tncl h~ -11tttltd 1n • fo1t1t with Mesa 675-7788 laiutrial ltatala FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 141-Nll ·. . •• ·: •' .. . ? ....... ,,..... .. .. n1Rie.141.11aa CAl.L81LLCOTE a•50tmo ."vall ... lr-7·"'4 .• , .. , .. Vie~·· 1217 Nu Car~\213-433-0502 WllllJllY1lUll ,,.an .... , 0. ttt ..... yov-... """"" 3txl.2•,, ba. COtldo w/30' l• 1• Wayne 846-8818 HOMES F A RENT Large 1 Bdrm, lrptc. ger· .. r. •P11 tva ..,......, blbblinc blooh and quttt ponds, cooltd by natural boat Slip Onty 1280,000 LUXURY TOWNHOUSE Miiiion Vl•Jo 3 & 4 9edrm, IOI . blltne YHrly. ~.·. 111,r.2 '!~'los~·.,.N1o0 OCtlll brftlts Add to tMt """1s tOCllll. $Wllft1111ne Found bltck l Wl\11t Qi'.. ' U 2S.-S900 Garages and 645-&ae2 ,...., "' """._ • .J t ...... •""--8 & ~:..,:5~d:;;'.t3~ey o:'ot~:is:.::. ~I:~· KNld:ar.!• c.n-..-..1 ., '::2.~~t 7~.oot 1 °' .:"'..:.O':'fMllt~~~eot7=.":~"';ci a 1r~o1c huu1r ~~.'d.c• IYIWIER Cont•mporary cflarm. 2:12'.~• Olrtr•l t•d ee '"' pooltJ.cum 2 l tOl'Y • upgtllded. M ... Ytrd9 .,_, 2oe5 Aatn· 1ngo uncw 12so.ooo ,,,, Clil~2 901 LIM PAii •· Bou1ev1rd 3 !*room•. 883-0755 2 it 2 Ba. a;;;, Q . I Cllf Ht.leac ftl ~ ~r~. o~*•lldlt=:~ 11111 9"·8732 Plulll Conoo In lull MCUf• 21" batlla, dOVblegarage X"· 11tp1 •o b•ach. ,..., ,_ _," .,.. .,... ;o\inctl gray, '* w KllcMn lnctvd.. Olth· I It L ••• 1 00 f if ' L . tu!* dMn. lfom $$7$ ttbby a.t, Ylc. t9t' lty bldg on water. PrOf we-.. trN11c:omp.at0t, !1rJ!ll IC• .-1 viii now tt /mo wlllt to t>Mch, "42&/MO, ~ md Pomona. 12tUl31~t• CleCOt View 1550.000 POOi Ind JJICUUl. Im. 2 b(."l bt ..,.......,.~. WlD. l~l7&7 Ct11 A-.. "4•U10 ~ own 851·6394 87$-1931 ,. ,_ I t d l l l ..__ Ii .... , ('ound "'819-Twrler/ &._ macu 1 e c on on trplc.huQtpatlo St19t to ""II .... ,I'~""" immec ,_._, • .... m ..... '--'Chance 10 buy llfMI through0v1 $1100 I* bcfl 540t~IUl\9 HOO 1 ......... mi ........ _ ............ --·-tn H\lnl1 on Vlllq "1411 tan wht black, -c,-.3, .~ ....... I... ln~I ~ II rnontn. 850-0231 "2 .. 1'3, (2131379·5018 ' IJr"'' ... ~920~ ~ PtllO, OM. l)O(ctl 1 black lib l'l'lbr ••• ..... "" 111e Fun zone. 207 Pllm ----• " ge. qu ... 1. c-· .,......, oll mH Br 050 malt tan & bro Be, r eduoa d from SI, 8elbOI · AtOUct d MetaV•de418r.2bt,ram 3·48r,:Z'lo b1,2 bloek1 to Sl«rtMgmtM1•1H 4 MQ..3821 Afgllan.m ... t)uff 1 175,000 to l14t,JOO .-.-S350K 973 -.. ~ rm (Pen furn?) 1 1200 beech cloM to pool a ~ ------ -l~!S Hllll-""'-UM, !Mltllle\Oll e.11. CA Sc*llll NNf>ot1 Pattlek Ttn0tt 7to-1702. in:3t30 ., .. _ 540-1$07 ...... 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CALL TODAY!! lSIFHWllH Your Dally Pltot Service Directory Repreaentatlve 142-4321 tit. JOI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Oece~~r 31, 1983 87 AccHali11 Cai.l1tt •uia1 Electrical 1.1t .. 1 ... • .. •• .. l .. a1 _____ 11_1,..l,_la.1 _____ Ht11t Clt11ia1 1 .. P_ai_1_11.11 ____ _ CPA high quaHty Income •N-cablneta. c:ablnet l!LfefRiclXN Priced H LOW RATES ss HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Houwleanlng . Vee"'' QUALITY PAIN'rERS Plasttt/ltf!h ngl °' r ng tax work at reaa rates lacing. bars & lorm1<:1 right. tree e111m11e on TrN trim & removal. gen Furniture, Treah, Trees Aptt Exp'd, rehabte PROMPT, NEAT PAO-PUSftR 15XfCAINd All INllnesa, llChOOI & ~- John Brown 631-6483 countertopa 842-0881 large or small jobs LIC ci.en-up• 554.1011 963·5416NORM Own trans 850-3263 FESSIONALS 113&-7149 Raaluccot 1n11ex1 30yr• eonelprotect• 861-1041 ···L•Jt . Carr••;;--396e21 673-0359 YARD HAIN CLEAN-UP L -. ·-• --exp Neal Paul 545.2977 -" • ., ,.. ,..,.. ,.. LT HAULING · MOVING ~I .. meta 12 YRS EXP I'm amall, Typing/Writing S«vloet ELECTRICIAN 20 yrs exp T "Trim & Ha Ung Chr111ma1 and AppllanQe M ices 111 Nell Petchel & TexturM Buelneaa. Academic and Drlv-ay. Perking Lots E:xpen C8'1)8ntry a.Mee TOP QUALITY WORK Al r 2 u D NK DRIVING & Othef y pr Me Ima Quality work II tow ratM p I 7an 19•• Repairs Seatooat•ng Repatr-Remod-Addltlon• REAS RATES 648-7602 C Leo 847-457 deliveries Jon 645-8192 Legal Services Rea• 650-0477 RON lnlle11t FrM"t 645-8258 ereona vv· vv S&S Aspllell 631-4199 Uc Doors-etc. 548-4980 Baa4yaaa Heullng. Col atudent, lrg Louie Horownz 955-1392 1n11e111 20 yra •1tP R•u -Wia•tw Cltaaiq - All Types Repair. Resurl, REMODELING· All phases I'll BEAT ANY PRICE! • ••Abbe REPAIR truck Aeu Bch vie, CdM ...---..---,., .. Att. 4pm or wkndl , ,. •• ~,.. WHITE wiiXR'O Seal COii !SLURRY MIX) Also custom eab1net1 18 Ouallly Electrlcal Wofl< Thank you 759-1936 Corl ...... , . .. 842-0442 Norm, Sr -.'!"" ..... L-,"!".,~ ............. _-l~.-2 .... -WINDOW WA SHING AK LANOAN 634 8633 Eleo-Plumt>-Cerpentry c MOV N •• • -"' Comm Restd · Reas yrs In area. Lk;, bonded, · • Remodel Keith 846-4672 --LIGHT HAULING '"' A 1 O • p i F1uce11 Water Heaters "The Oflly magic 11 .Aates Free ashniates lns'd 968·3™ anytime RESIDICOMM'L/IND Traah turnlture etc Oulck/C41ralul Low ratea. If!! •I QUALITY" 83 t-2028 ' 645-4269 or 645-0032 C C 20 yrs Do my own woril ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI MA h 945.5099 Lie T 136046 552-0410 ,arthlng interior Dea\On Drelna clear from S 125 I L • i eatal tlCrtlt uc 278041 AL 646-8128 We 1111 It, break It, buy 11 a 1 MIYlll HANGING/STRIPPING Repair tauceta, dlap, etc Stale Law l•flltl DI Concrete: U form, I pour lfl--. • or haul 11 548-5009 PAUL'S HAULING *"" * VISA·MC Scott 873-1512 Anytime M&M 642-9033 1'§!'!'11~1•8"Pj1•w-req-ul"lr .. -t""fi•1t~afl 8AlNs1Tt1NG MY HOME or complete jol>s. No Job _, llJ•I I REPAIR, FIX -OR BUILD 12· stake w/1111 & 8' pickup Beat quafltl 25 /:' e•p p l I IMfi11 contractor• who perlorm Nr Vic1or1a, Costa Mesa too small. 964-0386 Clean Qps•Tree Trimming ANYTHING Reas. rates 646-0792 enytlme Uc T • 116·4 8 30• 1353 •rr tana -work over $200 Including Nights & PIT 842-8482 CLil• Cart Yard Melnt •Hauling Dave 980·2l65 Btalill STARVING COLLEGE * llEllOYAL * -.-.-orange labor and m1ter1a11 must Wiii BABYSIT tovtng earl • MIKE 650-3263 ---STUDENTS MOVING co Call UI tlrstl 780-0328 ~ooftna 434t7.t be flcanMd UnllcenMCI '"my home days or eves Loving chlld<:are, 11lnt refs Commerclal/Aesidenlfal AMERICAN HANDYMAN 24 llr ll • 14t· ll21 Lie T 124-438. lnl\Jred ~· 113 f-4008 • contractore should 10 548-0 l84 mySantaAnaHgtahOme Landscape Maintenance Carpentry, Wi ndows. Furnaoe1•P001Heater1 841-8427 Pateel llai,ra Wraf atlle In their advertltlng nr Airport 751 3 198 Paint, etc 847-2.367 -WATC'1 US GROWi --Conrractore and con- •. -LL . . Quality Service. reas . he • ---a .... Cltaaiaf p o. OXES FOf Clutlfled Ad Naate~D~ ---b-ded 20 y•s tn area Haal•a~ P11'at1'11 2600 E Co••t Hwy ACTION sumera, contact Mary '"' • I .. ROBIN'S CLE NINO -... G ond ' I 558 ·08"' Ith PROF BK P computer/ oalracltrl Mc Weeney Landscape (cor Dahlla) 760-t822 Call a r ••a ... "w 6 5 5 24 D MP JOBS & SERVICE· a thoroughly FllE p•1m11 any queetlons Con1rac-manual MO<lerate lees ,._ al 4 • I SMALL MOVING JOBS clean house 540-0857 • Dally Piiot te r's State License Free counsel. 642· 7047 -•tr MIKE 646•1391 __ _ by Richard Sinor Lie Kids left home-and lelt AO-VISOR RemodeltRepalrs· comml lar4Hll~ W11tt4 -----British Houeecteanlng Ser· 280644. 14 yrs ot happy their "don'1 needs" 100? 842•5678 Board, 28 Civic Center ~~~~~~~~~! •• 1 Ed T I 1 I S .....,. t"-Plaza, Room 890, Santa ..: Shop classllled-our store and resld. Llc'd, bonded, .... ow ng. ging. w ce a Claaaltled Adi. your ~ vice. Quallty & depen-oca cu11tomer1. omeone nvvvs ..... m in Ana. CA 9270 l. 642-5678 never closes 642-5678 ins. For est. 552-9142 mo $20-$25 645-5737 etop lhopplng C9"11er. dable work 850-0189 Thank you. 983-4 I J4 claasllied 642-5678 • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Sunday, January 1 ARIES (March 21-A pril 19): Look inward for answers - discus.5 travel plans with loved one. What had been l06t can now be recovered. Lunar emphasis on education, communication. ~realer knowledge ..01. international cuat.oma. laws. Check passport, other important documents. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get ready for "power play." Someone w ould be deUghted to shove you aside -keep head above water, avoid get-nch-quick schemes. Older individual likes your style. will become ally and aid in gaining basic objectives. Capricorn native plays key role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Important assignment can now be completed ~ be aware of legaJ procedures. Individual you respect and admire will return compliment and actually seek your counsel. Avoid direct confrontation with aggressive person who wants to create a "scene." CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Be ready for new start, you'll be tmbued with spirit of 1984 -tearing down with intention of rebuilding on more suitable base. HeaJlh improves, employment prospects are bright, basic tasks will be comple ted. Leo. Aquanus persons play key roles. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Follow through on hunch - spotlight on speculation, creativity. unusual communication with children. Sense of direction can be restored, controversy will be settled and you'll be more secure as result. Cancer. Aquarius persons figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on productivity, solid plans for immediate future. Str~ communication . entertain- ment, social activity which leads to valuable con tact.s. Long-distance call is spotlighted and could be cause for celebration. Sagittarian figures prominently. LmRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on relatives, tripe, viaita, ability to repair damage to furniture, home appliances. Plan rebuilding program. streamline techniques, get rid of superflu- ous material. Get ideas on paper. realize lhat you can now develop unique concept which saves time and money. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on excitement of discovery, writing, plans for travel and a "meaningful" discussion with loved one. Emphasis also on money. investment. coUections, deb~ and valid financial hints. Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22:0ec. 21): What seemed a I~ will be recovered. Family member makes major concession, harmony is restored on domestic front. Timing and judgment are on target, you'll be revitalized and you'll serve as inspiration for loved one. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Period of seclusion may be necessary -spending "quiet time" alone proves beneficial. restores sense of well-being. You'll gain~ to confide ntial materiaJ, you'll receive communication from one confined to home or hospital. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Resolutions are spotlighted -surprisingly, you ~ill keep many of them. Focus also on hopes. wishes, friendships that are transformed into significant relationships. You'U have more responsibility. you'll be granted greater authority and chances for financiaJ reward will multiply PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You gain added recognition. speciaJ honor could be presented by peers. Spotlight on business, career, standing in community and ~ble political activity. Long-standing project can be completed if you refuse to permit f Leal I r.... 3004 LHI I r.... 3004 0 u r a m 0 us Found male young GOiden Found small OlllCIC M wire Rel/Lab mix Vic Linden haired ml•, vie Warner & I IMES A L 111 E & State. CM 548-8203 Euclid F V 549-1994 • • Found Persian type male Found small wt111e Shaggy cat, tabbycolorlng. atfec· dog, Mesa Verde Area 24 INl..'1 upr1gn1 kerosene GIRL'S 24" Beach crulaer 11on11e. Found appro11 540-9936 heater $25. Solld copper bike $25 Boy's Strlngray t 2· 7 -83 at vie Adams & vintage bathroom elec· 20" bike $20. Heed Placentia 75 I· 1640 ••••• tnc heater $12 Steel or t90cm skis $15. Humanlc cast Iron fireplace grates 8 medium ski boots $8 Found Siberian Husky. JllHI llYU $3-$12. Brass llr-ood 545-3838 male. vie Bristol & Santa 2507 Island v1- basket $7 Brus tire· ----Ana Ave 540·4234 Corona del Mar place screen $8 Oak Gou:: .sets men and -------~ You are the winner of lour snow sled S 14 Brau fire-women s S25·$35. Carts, tree llCketa (S20.00) value place andlrona $8-$24 bag. Irons. wooda. put-to the Cole desk height legal iers. wedges. shoes S2· SPORTS yuunt• size me cabinet, with S8 Old ch.Iba 50¢ each. -• "' olloif08rs S34 Piew Salts; ~•nd equip-Ul llY HIW Cr<>Uman 36T $25 Al · ment 25'-S5 Netlonal * AnahelmConventlon 1rac11ve antique steamer geogtaphlCS 1°' each or Center Jan 7-15 trunk. clean With drawers 130 for $8. 2433 Vassar To clalm panes. call $35 Large sky kennel Place, Costa Mesa 6 42-4321, ext 252 S 15 Old hickory wood MAN'S bOwllng ball, bag. C) * * * * * snow skis $10 Brass tire-and shoes $50 Motor· place tool set $15 Wood cycle backrest $20 Lost black female cat, wine glass and bollle Man's quality suits 44 ~ spayed, Newport Beacl'I rack SS 7 drawer lwen-medium $25-$50 Man's area 675-1398 tv's dresser $'45 Maple ten speed bike $50 Losl black neut M cat. rocker S35 Child's maple 731-0381 anytime. yellow .... .,, Haven Pl & wall desk $15 1913 --------v 1 Kodak s 15 Steel pedal ONE wet prool hosp11a1 trvlne Blvd 548-1293 car $12 3 1001 brats mattress $38 One ladles • f Los1 Elke Lodge-Ring planter S9 Maple lemp whee I c h a ir S 3 5 I" (Christmas Dav> on Pa· table S 12 6 way merble Women's ctotl'llng and 00 cllic Coast Hwy. blw Atv-oase lloor lamp S 15 Thor· shoes S1·$5 Door knobs erslde Drive/Grant St ty's Corooa typewriter and door locke 50¢·$2 REWARD Call elt9f 6 $12 Boxet of sllvlf plate Socket 581 S4 50. pm, 646-<>&13 S2·S25. Wooden artl1ts Women's shoes S3 P4I' case S7 Large selection pair Ladi.s new boOtt ot vintage and 1ntlq"9 aize 7'1t $5 pair 2092 wooden c:haira S5-$.45 Wallace Avenue, Costa 1868 Tustin Aven1Ae. Mesa 548-7011. Costa Mesa. 842-8417. ROOM dMdera, lighted, Saturday 9-6 rain or chrome and wood with ahlne. glass shelves $50 each 4 WROUGHT 1r0ii'Chairi Card table, overllied $8 each Executive deell with 4 ch1tr11 S50 Traller (30x60) 6 drewer $45 hitch $35 645-9442 Gius end table $30 Dan· SEARS rotaty mower S50 f0f1h 8 S anchor $30 Metal wheel barrow S 15 Barforl 15 wlnc:h $35. Paperback bOOk• 25c Batlenl 9 wind\ S30 4 each LaOift bike S 10. 4" bOal padd ... S3 MCh d.ep ah-O rug 9'x 12' King size matching red $30 Mesh play pen S25 velvet head board, Wood rocking ctialr S 15 apreed. 5 loot be<\ch S50 Burl wood clock S20 each 642-3801 t8772 Twin bed1 with Iron Hartlage Lane, Hunt-rremes S30 eech. B & D tngton Beach sabre saw S 15. Potted ALUMINUM c.r lop carrier $25 New man'• t>etge r aln COii with zip out pile llner, Size 42 long $25 641-0496 plants $3 each Garden toots S3 eech Jeep 1eat S 15 VW van mid eeat $40 vw hlr boxes $30 pair Colleotore Items Old baby buggy S 10 1930's stove $50 Wringer washer $50 Canadian waif phone $40 879 Arbor Street. Cotta Mesa 645-8252 COUCHS S~an<S $20 Double bed S30 Twin bed $25 Fr e nch Provenclal 9 drewer dresser '35 French night table S 12 Two twin beds S30 each conea table $15 Lamps s5.s 15 TIRES 2·L78x 15 on bal· Table and chairs 135, anced Ford. Chrysler Kitchen 1able S 15 Night products wheels 1-45 pair table S7 each. Five draw-1·H78x15 S20. 2-G76x14 ., cheal S30 Baby $25 2·F60x 14, 2·F60x t5 stroller $9 Baby cer aeat $25 pair 2· 12J 15 IS ply on S8 car bed S 10 Ber wide chrome wtleelt with stools 53 .. ch o.ka one axtre tire $50. 2· $ l5-$<l5 Antique dretaer B78x t3 on Dart. Vellant · wheelt $25 2-155 SA1113 s39. Day bed s7 redllll on Pinto wtleela 953-1316 or 953-8487 S35 Singles FA7h 14, DESK S20 End tablet S20 B78x 13, BA70x 13, 195 Lamps $15 Preeto pop-70x14 $10 each. 8 hole per $6 Pienta $2 15" wheel $10 631-3701 957-0496 WAITING dUk $35 548-9268 TOWABLE boat trailer $50 401 Fullerton Av- en"9. 548-<t987 • • • ... ,_ .. f ."11n tk spen "vi not high m prect. rnson· able cost. clusified advu tising Lost gray tabby cat (Stuart). male Wht collar. blue tags Dec 24 RE· WARD Promontory Pl area. 873-5806 ReWard: Aust. Shep. M. blkl wht, sm1ll. CMI NB &73-5302 844-7254 ,., ..... -. -lOfi CIRCUS OF MASSAGE 719 NO HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON llO·t112 lNYAWEtl ~TTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE YOU. OPEN24HRS ESCORTS/MODELS Outcall ONLY 835-9199 NEW YEAR'S EVE Couples Swing Party WldeWorld 821-6117 Tra•el lOll PIW"eon needed 10 1hare driving to Florida Jan 2 Dave 241-1517 Heir Waat .. 5100 IWMAOOHIT UIOmYE The Orange Coast Dally Piiot hu en excellent op- portunity for a car- ortented MelOf Account Executive with a provet1 track record Gr•et potenllal, guaranteed draw ag1tn11 com- mlssloo Dellre tomove Into management a plu1 Send retume to pride to block progress. wttile'1ftii'J;rull,..-.. iiitcon;nlai\iiiii .............................. . P. 0. Box 1560 Costa Meaa. 92828 EOE F0t Cluein.d Ad ACTION c.11. Dally Piiot AO-VISOR &42-51178 Tuffat. along c am• a 1plCS.r and read In th• Delly Piiot ClaHlfled MCtton about MIM Muf· 191'1 Tuffel end bought It IOf 111.95. Yoo can Mii your tuttet end Iota of other thing• tllrougll Dally Piiot ClaHlfled Act.. Call &42·5e78 No+irne {-or ptiore-~(47? Use Alllllf Al service when placing your ad .•. a Dalty Pilot od number will appear in your od ... we toke mff1og11 2" houn a day ... you coll in at your convenience during office hours and get the re1ponw1 to your ad . . . this •rvke is only $' per week. For more information and to place your od coll 6.C2·5678. ll'!!ECTORY HOMES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 217 Jasmine. Oceanfront, COM 673-5551 $449.900 Sat/Sun 1 · 2716 Shell (China Cove), CdM 760-8702 $596,000 Sat/Sun 11- 3 BA plu1 FAM AM or DEN * * * 106 Vie Lido Nord. Lido lale 675-6161 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 1207 Dorset Ln. Coste Mesa 631 -1266 $129,900 Set 11- 4 BR plue FAM AM Of' DEN 28 Clltt Ot (i-guest) Npt Hgta ~4-8200 $695.000 S•t 11· •311 HlllabOrough (Hrbr Vu Hla) Npt Bch ~4·6200 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1· ~ 35 Vlata Trucha. Npl Bch 760~8702 $248,500 Sal/Sun 12 I 11R ptue FAM RM or OEN •110 Soutn Bayfront. Balt>ot latarld e..0-5078 S1.400,000 Saturday 1-4 F• Ad Action Cll 1 Olly Plot M)..VIS(I 642·5671 Classy Autos Advertised In the ..., .... .. 0.kr hJilkaU... ......... _" ,...,, ..... ',.1 .... ~I• lk 0.Hy Pilet -4 .. , leu •f c•I" _.. .. , .. ~ t• fMr qMUfi.4 ,.., ... a-y1Ni.t..6o !'Ir..,...._.. Mewlpaper AN OHIO OIL co often high Income, plu1 c:alh bonuMS. Aegardle11 of expe<ienc., write M D Read. American Lubfl· cants Co , Bo11 428, Day- ton. Otllo 45401 .................. _ .. _ ... _____ 11_ .. _1•••1 ·~· .. SIM Daily Pilat · .. · .... · ...... ·· · ~ PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by 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. IDE .... " ................................... . KIDS-EARN GREAT Ill_~_ ANP PRIZESI ... ---·---·-·-··-----.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, December 31 , 1983 • TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROSS 1 Vessels 6 Booted 10 Headgear 14 Asian c1ly tS A112ona native 16 Absent Gt 17 Professt!S 18 Superlat111e endings 19 M anufacture 20 Try again 22 Giggled 24 L11tga11ori 26 Ae1ngerants 27 Hurried 31 Thing law 32 Eyes 33 Markers 35 Bassinet 38 Pequrer 39 Coins 40 Folio 4 1 Explos111e 42 M 1dsh1pman 43 Bird 44 Engine part 45 Confidence 4 7 Hannibal s conquest 5 1 W ild cat 2 3 14 20 32 4 ~ Bou:>• •t'U Sd City ul ltahc1 58 At at> leader 59 Const.mlly 61Al11Cdf'I11ver 62 Fas ten PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 63 Half pref 64 Blue shadt> 65 Insects 66 P11g 67 McHQu1settes DOWN I Fish 2 Good no 11ce 3 0111 herb 4 Woodsman 5 Gauzy papers 6 Pronoun 28 Oppos~o 7 Landlo1tJ dial 8 Ocular 29 S1a11e 9 Oelorms JO Heads 10 Caravan 34 F1xeo t1gnt animals 35 E .. poseo 11 In the know 36 $h1e10 12 Card game 37 Retreats 13 Sleighs 39 Hum1d•t' 21 Metal 40 Fine 23 Shoe parts 42 Gypsy 25 Mild 43 Creative 27 Willow grove 44 Frameworks 5 7 8 9 46 Hard 01111k 4/ --la .t8 Vrr le one 49 CGrnmdllO 50 Aeno number 5J Sho wroom (d i SS Sun ol -_, 56 Octavia s mate o:; i Smeller rood 60 Tease 11 12 13 =&...;--=;........;;..-.;1AHllHCtl 601 l Pi1Ha/Or11•• Rel all S•lee SHrl Frot1 FrH Rel UZI Tr•cb 9035 AatM, lal!JI .. 'ii FORD P1ckuP Fiat tlU * Hllll UIP * Avoeodo I wo <loor1 Part & Full 11mt E•~ In $150 752 15.cg reloll women'• clOlhlng 1eq Train In bridal C M 859-5559 546-1821 SECRETARY lnlmum wage Hours 9-5 Benellla C M 831-7271 SECIOllY ubllc R&111lona O.p1. • ru; paced agency re- quires ex per /energetic person wi .111111 typing /Or· gan1ta11onel t kllls Word Proc hetptul 979-7000 ecretery Recept1onl1t tor public wale• aoency located 1n Oona Pl Ell· cell typing & clerical skills re<fd Knowledge ol electronic 1ypewrlle1 & small p o procedures Mlplul Sml olllce, Start- ing salary S t2051mo EOE 496-1786 ecrerery. sharp sell starter enthusiastic. ac - curote typ1S1 60• wpm. exit phone skills a plus e•pe• "d CM 545-4517 SECllETlRY ml constr co Typing gen I omce • me1u1e Sal com wtexper 673· 1630 SECIETlllY an1ed immediately tor construction company Typing 60 wpm. short· lland. 90 wpm non-smkr pret Judy 754-74 1 t Sec'r/Wer• Pree111er :mmedlate opening Real SPffOQuffn OH dryer $ 160 5 Hlllngl Aini cond 493-582 t Wattwr/dryer. Seer• b6at hvy dty uS&Cl only 2 mos, almond Wasner $395, dryer $275 432· 1706 C••t•ttn 6011 f t 9it4A Home Comp new in box. pwr sup, TV hk-up $100 963-4426 FrH lo Yo• &022 HllE TO IOOl NOME Crystal 759· 1666 bet 4:30 hraitue 6025 early Amer bed & dresser, S 150 Trad queen sofa/ s1oepe1, $150 645·342S I IUY FUHITHE Les 957 -8133 K1r1g -sz au waterbed wtm1nor headbo&t<l. 1 wk old $250 645· 1295 MOVING· everything goes' Sect coucn. S275 New dble Deel 5et S85 Queen set $95 Frullwood din 1able S 175 Handcarved Mex bar S 150 & din ch rs S40 ea Wr 11on book- cases $75 ea 957-0496 Ra1111n Vanny Desk brand new $225 546 6013 Cos11 llleea 6124 DCC SWAP MEET Eve1y Sunday Orange Coas1 College Farrvtew & All1ng1on, Costa Mesa Adm1ss1on & Parking FREE Spaces s 10 432-5880 Knob• AmplcO Grend Sj00/obo 845-6383 79 124 SPI SplO« Conv, Player. m1111 cond $9000 ·97 Rencn.ro. good wOfk AIC>lne alt rto. mao• Julle 759-9336 ttucl. '800 Obo 642·8341 $.4260 659· 1263 Yamahe P1eno Pro Uprlle Va.. 9040 Heda Ebony xlnl $ 1950 H ~~~"!""""!""" ___ _. 5•8·6784 w 251.2223 '78 chevy w indow V11n. TV, 114'1, !Jltrff 6232 "'"om camping conv Clean runs well $3000 673--0287 f v#\El'JflLS bo pet mo A•tl••H, 9'"'5 '82 Honda C1v1c 4 dr 19"' col<>< TV• aasorled Cl11sin '" sedon bt!out ca111 Like styles 540·3196 ·57 f BIRO Very clean newt S11ver w/velour Int Boils Gtatral 7011 new, oulo t111n1, pwr A steal a1 $5 I 99 1 brll.6. !Ires radtalor. •hll 966-5265 Klepper Aertu1 II folding •yslm. springs. etc c.ol- Kayak Beautiful shape onial white $16,000 1,l_a._a_aa..._ _____ 9_1_2_7 $475 673-9023 eves g57 -8 t 77 546-5591 Power 10111 7012 18' Dutfteld bay boat. ail new $8400 646-9526 16' L VMAN SIDE STEER CLASSIC Alomle 4 cyl eng. xtnt cond S6500 540 4242, 675-8669 22'63 CENTUFlV CLASSIC Aat11, larrtM Adi 9107 110 CREDIT CHECK ·93 Aud• 5000S Equity and assume Call tor Info 650-650 t or 839-1065 Laps11ake. very nice V IMW 9112 berlh corwert lop, can· 1 • ..-... ~----""'!"-­vas cover VHF, Grey '70 2002 orig cond, new Maru\e 2 t5 Sacr1t1ce tires & snocks S2650 $4500 673-3951 642-6676 Ive mssg 26" 1980 Century low hours many e111ras $11 000 l11m 846-4242 eve. or 213-567-2191 days * 31 FT SClllAI 82. tOO hrs hy<l hoist anxious 2 bl ownr S55K 960-9003 or 960-4373 32 JEFFRIES EXPRESS Crurser per! f()( toshlng scuba 01 live aboard, xtnt cond $6500 497 -35 I t 77 Wellcralt. gd cond. tots equip $1 2.900 642-4675 c.&11128' F/G, FIB sgl gas ~ac $16 8K 714-760-86771647-6044 76 BMW 3 O~ $4500 Call an<l Iv ml bage at 759-0606 or 644·6336 79 3201 Iberian Red. xlnt cond $9000/ob o 645-6305 Iv msg Conveniently Located & Compet111vety Priced & Sa1es-Serv1ce Leasing !DY CARVER ll U ~ I~ lilt· Ii!\ 1\ \ ..... ...,. , ' ·~,y., flJ.H -, \A •..a -... t ~~R Sales-Service-Leasing m MIU llolElllA'S SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 0 WEWILLIOT IE HIEllSOLI Volume Sales Service And leasing 18711 Beacn Blvd Hunungton Beach (l 14) 842-2000 lu•aaa G~i1 9132 ·7 I good cond $3295 631-3527 evenings MercHea leai 9145 1979 MB 300 SO, Turbo Diesel. Ivory wtBamboo mt. •lnl cond $19.500 660-146<1 oays. 646-8158 eves '67 MERCEDES 230S 4 dr S995/obo 540·8244 '69 220. slick. runs grea1 $2000/obo Weekdays 496-0454 Eves 494-2553 ,...... , .......... ... S.Nra U7 Vein 9179 'i2 ax a dt w0n. pwr pee. 'n 2Ubt. auto, air. ridiO lo mt $7200 780-821 t & hH ler EAll cond $41150 Obo &46-2038 TtJtll tlH ·77 Volvo 2&4 GL, all. '73 COrolJa 2 dr, 4 •Pd. power eve<ylhlng $3500 xlnt $995 845-7578 495·2287 V•ll•••••• t17l Mile. tm 19'76 vw Squarebecll a COme In 1 ... N;WpO;; speed. runa good, looks B81ch"a tlnett Nlecllon g ood I t800tOBO ot prevlouely owned 645-3172 PorachH , Audi• and 1978 European vw Com-Votkswogen•• merical Camper Van ...... New Propane and Gas 92<1 engine MU81 aee Asking $7000 Call Frank 497 ·8927 eve& 380-0330 days '63 Ba1e reblt eng, 11ans lront end, 12V, SIOOO obo MuSI sell 642 7579 85 Bug. very reliable transpof1at1on Nu tires $975 536-34 10 66 vw Bug Everything new rnclud1ng tires EX· CEPT needs new engine s 1 too obo 548· 1065 '13 YW CllllPEll Good body. neeos eng work S2100 833-263• alt • 01 teave message tl41'5 Powder blue, auto air radials. 1uns great SlClllFICE! S 1 '21. 759.0658 74 VW Bug. ~Int cond nu eng. lfans, ctu1cn and brakes Runs like a champ. must sell tst $2500 takes Ctean 1n & Oul P P 631·5000 "76 Bug convert, .olnt cond, while, am/Im cass, mlCh· ellns. 46K ml. reg gas $5900 673·2379 "78 Sclrocco VW. all orig, sup>)r sharp c ar $3700/0BO 631-3016 455 E Coail Hwy Newport Beach 673.0900 A1t11, Dtantlc C1•il11c t309 178 Eldorado Blarlt:t. SSM m1. tull pwr. nu tires, etec: sn/rl burg alarm. $5900 ObO 75•·1850 THE URIEST SELECTIOI "' ot late model, low mllaage Cadlllacs In Southern Calllorntal See us today• lllERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-1860 C~nrtlet 9313 79 Caprice clasalc 4-dr, loaded. to m1. $5300 751 -3 179 79 CHEVETTE 4 i:m- Hatch suck, 50.000 mi. very economical. goOd snape S2500/obo W 695-3877 H 759·8191 ·79 El Camino Conquta- tedor. loaded. tape deck. elec wndws. good cond. $3500 675-3059 alt 5pm es181e syndication firm needs lhe right person 10 run Investor Reta11ons Department and handle secretarlsllrecept duties tn small executive suite Knowledge ol Wordstar & MallMerge os a mus1 0-BASE II helplul, but Will train. Salary S 1200 to S 1400 Bonus system Full benelt!s Comact Mr Trowbridge 642-3996 ~N~•-•..,fi:-°'-'~·~·-•~c~ll~~6~i ... &,..9 Least eo11pens1ve Bay Fron! 73 C orolla Sta w on. Lovtng In Newporl live amlfm Must sell $1200 aboard 3211-1952 Chris oDo 557-8887 Cratt w1s11p near Ruben E l~ $7500 645-8668 Moving Rugs. sole bed * 79 3201 4 spd LARGEST UIYHTORY SEE US FlliST! '78 vw Converr Whl/Wht ·73 280, 4 dr auto. Rt>. ps Cnamp 0011 •ow rn1les A/C runs goo<l ~950/obo $6000 760-1469 Service Station Attendanl &pe A1)91y SN;U &• toon. 1711"1 & Irvine. NB leather sofa, tables. --------• t99•XEQ) ctran. tamp$"1)0ts dis-Wlltft ~>-• 79 3201. 4 spd SIR 60 MB 4SOSEL hes. etc Open Sat Sun IOlT SLIP (09 IYPZ) An1h1ac11e w/t>amboo W 695·3877 H 759-819 1 79 VW Conver11ble 26K, xlnt cond $4995/0BO 631-3016 We nave a good selecOon of NEW & used Chev· rotets' See us todayl 38 ~4-4--~ Sh1pp1ng1Rec11v1ng E><per d 01 trainees can make S8·S 12/hr Full and PIT posrt1ons avail Call 543-0 100 tor app1 Na- Mon7~25;5;23·36tn St 40" classic yacht will snere * 79 3201 • Spd SI R leather chrome rims NB · use possible pariner (365YPYI sunroof. rear head 1ests. 61 4 dr Rabbit Air. Jewelry 6214 Call Biii 714-650-6628 • 79 3201 au10 SIR alnt cond $30.000 AM/FM. low miles • .tn1 COHMELL CHEVROLET -( e v e s a 1 t 6 ) (4662921 5•0·4242. 675-8669 con<l must sell $5000 Mens 7 diamond cluste< 714•760•1612 (days) * 80 3201 5 spd AIC l'iiiiiiiiiiiii•• 63 1-1528 'J\.')< 11..rl••r II I I I ..... I \ ,, ~ ' \ 11onat CHG Sitting & Ille hscleaning 3 days per wk 8-5pm For interv•ew call 6~·8019 rong 3 cts Appraised tn t565Z0l) 11 79 al $8000 sell for • 80 3201 5 spd S pkg '80 lllZ 500SLC '81 Dresel Rabb•I l Low $4500 obo 646-0792 I I S "I 7014 (560ZPLJ miles 4 dr, elc "Int buy SU-1200 OI a, !' * 81 320, 5 sp<J SIR Wlaitt w/ath1t l11ttier, S3995 obo 631-3016 Must sell 1a<J1es 1 • • ct 26 Sea Ques1 Xlnt cond 3 000 · diamond roog an<J 2 ct sleeps 5 loaded Spin-11CUT8431 •i•t 011.t 3 1 ••· l•--------DH1e t3t7 ·fo Dodge sedl n. Xtc. $42,500 mi. $750 52 RESTAURAN T Hemingway s Tavern By The See now h111ng all cook positions Saute b1011er. oySler t>ar E•P only Call lor app! wllh 11 • 81 5261 5 sp<J s i R •2t,tt... ,, ... ,... '81 Ralt1t1·t Convert diamond rong very ne nailer Nav gear radio 1785 l65) • v ., 0 Q lO" quatuy (213)493-3646 au10 p1101 ready 10 sail * 62 528E Auto toa<led lltrcdts Iv -1 •-/f• iter11 I ,,... -6.C2-4148 $725-0 7 • 630 "524 .. 1 •• 73 Dari. 2 <Jr. 118. work M1c~iaery 6216 1•• "" 19666531 ••••••-•l•t 0114'. HIOO. car S395 645-7578 10 POWERCRAFT ,able Custom 4811 C & C aux dsl • 63 3201 5 spd SIR 49• 0111 Zp975 81 300 SO Turbo. to miles. ,.. '75 Oodna Coll. 4 spd. d sa•lrng sloop 1n mrnl (IF' I B •-saw wl dado new con cond rrgoed ror local or • 63 320, auto SI R 1dnt .Anthrac•le lack --------• vinyl 10p tuns well ieoo 58 $220/obo 646-0792 tong dis lance crutsmg ti FMY9251 Io ad e Cl S 2 9 , 5 0 0 645-4697 71 4 -973 -1271 or Cart 497·6568 62 65 Banking Bea<l·Sand blast macn1r1e Complete electro111cs & * 83 3201. 5 spd S1R. 714_955_2199 For4 Mio & arc welde• 2 com· sa11 inventory • to11s I 1FRH275) ~ .... 1e1.,..1._w_ .. _, .. __ s_1te_, 1.1, wu1• SUMI Bel WaalM 5100 TELLER We have an Immediate opening tor an 1nd1111dual with six months teller ex- per1e nce or recenr cash1er1no background Must 1ype 25-30 wpm & have good figure ap- titude pressors La1hes 12it36 more Accomodales 8 * 83 3201, 5 spd SIR "83 380 SEL. Btk Beauty ~ 1.J&AO 15•40, 3 ver11ca1 w/luaunoua new lnl 2 (002357) nr nu tnc phone Sell tor ~ mills. 2 horrzontal mills. heads & shOwer Prettiest * 84 3181. S spd. lo ml loss $42 000 673-3025 t.., ~ • granrte plale. surface sa1hng yacht 111 Npt Har (2an~294) .63 360Sl ~ '65 Mustang Coupe. euto trans $2100 642-1234 ·11 LTD wagon. $500. 642-4148 Assemblers Ap~ly 7 em only MacGregor Yachts. 163 1 Plecentta. C M Assemblers. expeifenced <>< trainees· Can make $7-$11 per hr starling pay FfT & P tT posiuons available Call 543-2808 National C H G UIYSITTH Pl/time. malure loving person needed I<>< t7 mo old CdM area 760-1011 Babyslher w81lted 5 yr Old 0111 M y home 2''1 hrs /day. Tues-Frt 645-9258 altet 5 30 Childcare. mature ellpe< woman needed daytime to care I<>< 1 yr old boy on our home Ref's required Call eves or wknds 6"0-9591 ----CUSSIFIH llTSllESllH The Orange Coast Dally Pllol has an e.cellent op- porluntty tor a Ctaasllled Outside Salea person with a proven tract re- cord Greet earning po tential. guaranteed draw agelnt comm1111on Send 1111Ume lo P 0 Boa 1560. CoJte Mesa. Ca 92626 EOE tian<lymen, parmanen1 PlllT Tiii( pos1Uon to malnlaln ol· Foliate plant maintenance flee comple• 1n Orange County s 14 4ootpr yr oltrces 2·3 days a week Phonr 7 14i 555.0278 Mission V1e10. lrv1ne area Tues & We<lnes only E•per prel Must have 2_4 30PM car 557-0785 IHTICILTllE Int plant malnlenanc~ E•P pref Car req Great 101> & t>enetlls S.0·5•40 Hostess tor real estate de· velopmen1 1n San Juan Capistrano N-licensee or re1111<1. R E he req Salary 213.507.5-091 or 7 14-493·•093 Housekeeper companion 101 mature christ1an woman. Newporl area Musi have car Exll pV1 room & bath Send re· sume ro P 0 Box 6325. Laguna Niguel 92677 Housekeeper E side Costa Mesa area 645·6305 UIAL HOROllY Small Newport Beach c1v11 1111gat1on office Word processing experrence required Salary nego- tiable 955-0560 MA .. FlCTHlll ***** PAIL HOSS 5 Gote!a Po1n1 Corona def Mer You are tne winner ol lour tree 11cke1s ($20 00) value to the , SPORTS YlClTIOI lll llY SNOW Anaheim Convention Center Jan 7 • 15 To cta1m passes. call 6•2·4321 e(I 252 ••••• Pre-school aide, pvt school. Hunungron Beach area 536-3588 PROllOTIOll Can you Spare 3 hrs nightly? Are you Wellgroome<l dependable and sett mo11va1ec:J? Ooyou Enjoy working with ki<Js? II you can answer YES Pnone 6<16-7021 2.30·6pm Mon lhru Fri lnter111ed parties. please npply 1n person LH l111lt1 h41tral SHi•c• IHk 320 I Newport Blvd N-port Beech CA Equal Oppty EmplOyer TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs mature person for short 111ps surrounding Orange County Contact customers We train Wrne N l Dickerson Pres Southwestern Pel· 1oleum, Box 789. Fl Worth h 7610 I TOP SSS Females Prel Models & Escorts 12131866-1984 grinder 2 tune1 ta1hes. $219.000 terms avail 135-3111 SJ6.000 obo 650.1057 ·band saw. bench mill, 675-2311 dys 675-3311 208 w 151. Sania Ana rotarty table d1g11a1 & eves & wknds Closed Sunday power l~<l tor mill, dllll Hobie 14 w/1ra1ter S 1000 press. cut·oll saw bell Lv Mess Mark, 951-3032 Stlllder 541·5406 MiecelluHu nli Slir• l Dtckl 7022 FtRewOOO \ 1 20 a cord Boat sllp wan led 10< 3f • sailboat Temp °' per-m1J11<1. wn11e lhey 1as1 manenl Oespera111 642-3657 522-0280 213-69 1·5255 Kerosene heater. Kero-Love-aboard slip available Sun rao1ant 10 $100 January 1 40 • •5 Call 673-8, 11 6<12-4644 MUST SELL 3 i.6 rug Sups avallaoie 25' 27 $200 genuine emeralds 35. Call 642-4644 Mon· S20 each' 640-6686 Fn 9_5 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! LDlllUCMIMW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Chetry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherry exll -405) ( 114) IH-&ltO Trade-Ins Wetcome Now open Sun I 1·4 Ask abou1 the money we can save you thru our purchase & lease plans MG JIMSUllOIS IMNllTS 1301 Quall S11ee1 NEWPORT BEACH 133-HOO 9149 ·jg MGB wilt wtblk Int, hard top. new hies, 111nt cono $4500 536-684 7 76 MG MIOGE{S2000 646-6015 Must sell . room d1v1ders. M l 'lr 1016 MO CREDIT CHECK roll-away t>ed $35 Odds otor I ti eo BMW Equny and as-'ll 1151 COIVEIT and ends c neap ·9 t Honde Passport. 11tn1 sume Call for in I or Red xlnt cond Ming lln· 9am-7pm 834.0325 running cond $600 650-8501 or 639· 1065 1sh 36.000 mi. 1 owner 5•6 24 4 1 m"" $3400 646-2564 alt 5 New 40 gal water heater · v '""' D t 9117 I... , L -91~57 S95 40 gal electr waler Molobecane & Vespa 77 280z sntrl coe>per gd OflC•f neater $90 432-1449 Ciao S350tea Good cond $<1250 559•1253 ~.68~~T.;a-.rg""a-. -,..,e~b~lt~en~o~A Pvt antlQues Furn. deco cond 644-o375 trans. recen1 paint polterw. piano Gd cond M t l / 77 280Z, •Int cond S•500 $7500 646-8610 , o orcyc ti obo 1213)426·6•84 1>e1 5 Bes• ollers 497-7381 Scooters 1011 ·77 large Xlnl cond Regular membership .83 Kaw 3 whir S1900 obo 110 CREDIT CHECK $ 13 750 714-497-5737 John Wayne Tennrs Club. 645.4076,1213)426-6484 ·93 280ZX loaded Eqully lltlll Royce 9161 $600 675-2986 & assume Call ror Into - PART-TIME, varied hours SCRAM LETS CYCLE TECH 650-6501 839·1065 to mctude early A M • lune up to overhaul All Fiat tl 23 o.r'1V CARVER weekends Musi have de· Makes Dirt Street, Race l"L../ I pendable 11eh1c1e temell ANSWERS & ATV (714)841-1690 ·76Fla1x19 Ork Btue xlnt R)llS-m 1ruck 111n station 1 2 cond lomlles $2600Joy ,...., ,,_Mr ~..,..,,,.., '"'' wagon) to assist news· Jumble · Oasis IV I 10 2 650·6529 eves. 646-7 141 ,.....,. • .,. ,.. .. ..., .,.. ,....., paper dealer rn Irvine NOISY · Behead 5th wheel '63 Alpha Gotd Shoo classified-our store Ol'EN SUNO•n IM area Must be depen· AMNESIA 40 x 6' w1popou1 In lvg never closes 6<12-5678 MIU lolElllAtS SOUTH COUNTY VOUSWA8Ell "WE WILL HT IEHIEHOLI" Volume Sales Servtoe And Leasing 187 I 1 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (714) 842-2000 ••••• '74 LTD· aml fm s1e<eo. cassette player with speakers runs good, goo<J cond rnll<Je & out. 543-2924. ask f()( APol· 1nar Mendoza. 838-91<18. ask tor Martha Mendoza aller 8pm 76 Granada V6. am/Im case. air. pwr wind~ & loctia. St950 645-469) IOROTllY WNITE 83 Ford F 150 Equity• 637 Shalimar usume Call tor 1n1'r Cos la Mesa 650-6501 or 639-1065 : You are lhe winner ot lour L' I 9"?' tree llclleta ($20 001 value --•a,..c.•,._•-~--"''"-""16J 10 the '7s f own Coupe an= SPORTS VACAT1H ... v11.i. s 1595 S4o-oiJT HI 1Y SlllW Ol•a•oltilt 9 Anaheim Convention Center Jan 7 -15 l o claim passes, call 642-432 1. 8111 252 ••••• 'll C11ll•H s.,,. Brougham. very cleBf. loaded, stereo $3500. ~ 643-1061 631-5210 '76 Toronado, IOlif: MO CREDIT CHECK loaded. lmmac con~ " S3000 PP Call Ans Al '83 Vanegon Eqully an<J ,, 123. 6"2·"4300. 24 hr assume Catt ror Into 650-6501 or 839· 1065 Let ctass1lled do yo.ir Have something to N II? door-10-door sellln' llOIT&Jl SEIYEIS tPtllllSMI .. CHEERS RESTAURANT Entet1alnment end denc· Ing We need cock1a1I ~• We 1raln Siu· den1s OK Full, pit Beach & warner Call bef noon 752-6g55. 8"47-996& pm Sharp Individuals needed f()( wood cutung. melal cest1r1g. blade sharp· enong Fletrree olc Call Gary 631-0312 dable Conrac t Greg Slip ot the tongue • My 1m tn oar!\ patio. Hyde Monday thru Friday doctor old me to take c ar oort turn1sned between 930and t030 somemnkotAMNESIA t Tc•19•1 S2 8 ooo IECEm .. IST 0 ~ Clualfled ad1 do It well 6•2·5678 i --------i --....... --... ........ ..___1Aattt, laJtrl.. Aattt, laert• t am only 642-4321 Video mach, steal 5 for 714-952·3100 ror si.1 Wear Manulec· I••••••••••• S 1500 0, $350 ea Medical Assts1an1 10, PhyS1c11n in Npt Sch Medical ollice experience req Good pay an<J ben· el11s For rnformallon 675-9102 6-8 pm 1u11no Co Handles 675-2172 or 499-.3563 fliltn, phones. Ille ollice wrlt. ~I 5510 T l 1024 some computor en1ry 1·~11-!i!~~~~~~~ WESTERN RELICS rate Salary based on ex· AK Dachshund pups. M FOR SALE 0-2 · ra1lblaze<. sip• 4 Companion 11de. mature wom81l to care lor elderly lady, live 1n 766-6130 perlence Mon-Fri. Sid. SlSO 963-4428 W1nches1er 189• saddle sell cont. 40 gal wetet 8-4 30 241-8105 Messy Oogal $10 any Size ring carbine, very early 1ank $2000 642-0136 Medical Assistant & Sec-IECE--•IST/ (Gr ooming school) set no MX 1493, ISIUed S . / r '"' teacher 21 yrs IJIP 10 Mexican Army. good 110 emCtl Counlet Pets Exp"d prel relary to P0<11atr1s1. flex SWITClll&ll 546-2848 cond S295 Parts 9015 Apply 1n pen .• 7.3 Pay· nrs. p/tlme to start New· tess Cleaner•. 306 Oltl port Beach 650· 114 7 IPtUTll Shellie 3 months. AKC Winchester 1894 saddle rue spoke wire whls fOf tor Npt Bch firm Superior $150 540-5605 rlngcarbine.3ot30,mlss-Mercedes Benz. Mt ot 5, Npt Blvd. Npt Bch Meolcel tront 01iice"lxper Sllllts In clerical duties. In-Ing rear sight Only $225 $I too or olfe< 760-6283 eluding ryplng, customer Renea 5520 Winchester 1892 saddle _ OtlllEll nee busy GYN. run time. Orange Coast Savings haa _5_4_6_·3_4_4_1 __ ring carbine rare model, A•ttl Waatff 9020 contacl, and appearanoe Mutt seU quarter horse d 1 lmmedlale full time opeti· Ing Good drl11lng record. Company car furnished Call Ltnda Dacus MtlllS • TIP PAY Christian Thomas Gallery 650-2317 a must Experience In gelding. POA getdlng, side mounle 5 Ing HIGHEST CASH IMMED swtvets, returned trom pulse boerd/counaotes •In! tr all S4 o ea Betglan Congo 1365 for your vehlcle. domes11C SG a plus Good benellta. 1-667-9525 Sharps 50 gal old reliable or foreign 551-8285 For appl, 714·6"6-<1600 5535 carblne,rnspectorsmark· 754-16701 1700 Adami. c M EOE Delivery PlflOll PIT Musi be 18, good driving II· llYEl·t•IYH Must hard w0<ket, cleari cut, potlte. Call STARV· ING ACTORS MOVING 650-t366 c0<d 751-4705 Newport Beach Marine OOCif MASTER EK· Firm has opening tor pertenced In boal hand-Sec:r11ary/B1111ng Clerk In ung & maJntenenct ~I !he Mtvlce department recf d Apply In '*'°" Good company benefits w/reevme 675-7100 S • n d ' e s u m e wtralerenc:es and aatary OnVlfl • Crc>M Country requirement 10 G Oen· Callto r nla Ileen•• ton. 34106 Selva Road. MacGregor Yechl COfp. Ste 341, Laguna Nlguel, 1831 Plac.nlla. C M CA 92877 Restaurant 1,P,.e_l_i_""'!'""'!'"!"""---1ngs. model 1859 $395 LIH cotl Pa1101-m1tred conure, Ed Richardson al 1 medlall opening for H · good coloring Wrought 675-8711 days only m SC Iron cage Bolh S 100 ~:Z~~C:~~~:~oo~~'ZiJ 645-8358 evenings Miac: WHtff &Hi & R C b C I • ro-10-G1ul1ar amp lor practice. unntng u . a Aah!HI •v 841-0 t t8 (ask l0t c1111t) 19.;oi:· antJque linen cabi-~;&.2~5 old S50 mu RESTAURANT net. S400 obo. & Buffet -~ The BEACH HOUSE IS llC-cabinet. $250 obo if111ic1l l111t. 6624 C8'1tlng appllcatlon1 f<>< 549-24 10 A pc drum Mt, t;ig1n cym· the lotlowing Polll11<>M. bals. n-hardware. wllh Day food server.. day WESTMINSTER ABBEY cateS $700 645-1295 cocklall servlfa, day bul ANTIQUE MALL A]"i;·· r-II I boy t 175 1 Weetmln1t8f Ave ¥JllCt ana Ut GARDEN GROVE £cal~I '221 Apply 1n person blwn 554·6103 Onrntne~ of the year NIYfl NURSES REGISTRY 9 A M · I 2 noon o r only you cen gel tower wt1h van °' amall truek IOJ now hiflng meture nurMS 7PM·9PM M than ever prtcet on used ~I ~ IOthomec:efe Only thoM NOPhonecallsptea>e BlllClc ChtnaCablnel utt lactory condlltontd ADS Dellvet1et 261-8018 whO lfe willing to WOflt 6 19 Sleepy Hollow Ln. Leg M iii $350 750·9338 XEROX pletn pePtf cop. weekendt • Med apply 8ch Cerved Me~811Y Potier lers. Get XlfOll re<luellon WIDTUlllO Call 770-8 344 or ----fled S1&0 . Walnut copier• from $2095. & I G1JY1,o•.nomtmaur11 681-0508 23822 Roell· --------Armotrt 2 door S400 dffll toP copi.ta fr0tn SELL 11 KODAK FILM lleld. Slt 201. El T OfO ULll 8&2-0899 elter 4 pm S695 All machlnet com. coupon•. Church benefll 84 7 Camino dt LOI TIS8lt Ith II ,, .... 30 d Wit 0 " 27 S .,. .. •y ••-• . Jtllu-c11 I w m .., ay • 24 ...,4 Mere1, Ste 113, an -wa -·~ t • -'"'Ible for Tile Orange County Detty ran y o are .,"' female model• wanle<I Clemente Pll01 hb an ••'**'I op-Counttr t~ ttlrlg, wt.I, X6rO• tervlee plana ... eo , No e•perienct nee.ea· Nurtlng Pofl\Jrnlty b-olnntng mid· 170 Ron S. 9459• i999 act IHtl FOJ more Into. ary. Age 21.35 To PO .. .al AIHI Jinuat'Y I<>< cef'W orlen• Fio.i'FrM" Refrtge 1 150. call 835-2269 collect. fOf . ponrel1• 120 Pf hr Cwt °' ••1*'"0 Oey1, ltd dlllC)ley e<lvertlllng 759.g339 Flreproot 1ree-11andlng 876--0123 P M . Conva~ Ho• 1ai.s rape with • p<cw.n -•a--1 combination uta, 24• ronl omc. help needtO pttal. Np1 Ben. xtnt ben· 1recll f9COfd Or•I Nm· I llY .,,.___ 21ll23" deec>, MW cond. tor ,b usy Npt Be n efl11 942:9044 Ing Po141t'lllt1. guarantMO L&t 957·1133 1275/obO. 84&.0792 1 I t lllct d raw ag alnll com--- ---Optnmo oo • 0 lfflOl llUYUY minion Oetlre 10 move Kenm«• '""'' d'f... ••II Plaatt/Ortaa1 Exper PNt • ...._2471 Full Tim. High School Into men~t • plU9 cond ·~~ &4 ·'4N. LidWln A;o;o;;IC oon· 2 , ~atun fOf Otad Witt! OOod driving Send,_,~ to: MA'f'fAG 1111.n. 011 IOle piano. pecan, •tnt otf\oework tnNp1 reQOf'd Apply In f*:IOn P 0 Bo11&e0, oryer tlkertewl l1&0N cono. 1 1500 l48·t423 . Small offlot Well lo Mr Fueni.e, II Robtt1 eo.1a M--. t282t Aetrig. 1 150 t:>7..04N ' - -•tablllfted. ,..._. ~ e.tn, WMliam F<oat & ~ EOf --0.0 P Specll ac>IMt Plano, WEIUY OLHICARS AID TRUCKS CONNELL I CHEVROLET '·'-">-II 1•! .. 11 • • •· I ' \I I ' SU-1200 WlllT USED CARS & TRUCKS COME tN OR CALL FOR FREE lPfUfSAl C0<mlef·OeLltlO Clmllll 182 11 BEACH 8 L 110 HUNTINGTON BEACH t4l-IOtls'41·1111 WlPIYTtp-.W FHISHOAIS AL&llAl•I "'"1&0/IMUI 2.480 MerbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA .. ...... 14t-1411 WIWllTT• OUUaDUll s.. Aonlld Deot ~ to P o 18'1. toeiel ... 1401 Ouall St Retrli). 17', Fl,, 1175 Ap1 mua1 ... •1000 obo Newport St•'"· CA Npt 8ct1 tttrro. SH 650-7462 Marilyn 142·4N 1 alt 5 __,p:;mP"t~iioo~!'iii!!PI t2tl3 8al9e -11. Cotta ,,.... __ .,,. peraon, 2 ~ 9llP . Slation.t 270 f. 171h Move • m oun111n ol H mmotld Orgen 82. t l\l- xtnt NINwy Cotta MeM at, C.M. Fill flmL "WY mwenandlM wilh cluel-dlO model, Mt 21 ~ .,. .. 142-earo 1n '*eon 10-11. M...S.t ,,., 842·5671 board s:ieoo ~774 -~• ~·~~ ,, Our prayers join yours for Peace in the New Year. . . -t t • •,_ "'• e 10 ',• It f" I t • ,..•.. I' • t • j t I • t t ,1 • , , ' ' t : t t '·' 1 \ .... t ...... , l ,C, • c., I. '•. l • ._> 1 J •, ~ , .. .' FROM THE ••. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPT. . . . . ... _A Sefecfion NEAR BEACH -REDUCED TO S1M,500 Cute dupte1 only 'II bloctl to bMct\ with XLNT .um- mer/wlntw rental 9Chedule ...... eome nc, but good !Of 11t ttme buy-. 131-1400. WESTCLIF1: HOME + POOL -$195,000 ,..w t*nt, carpet, new eppUencee end ~ to move In '°' the hotkleya. hey to ehow tMe s bedroom home with 30' pool Conftfttent loc:atlon In Newpott end a~ price. Thll won't ._tft 131-1400. OCEAN VIEW -LAGUNA NIGUEL V.cant and anldou• ownen wHI coneld9r all oflwt on tt\11 3 Md. 1.,,ltJ room condo In gate gvarded communlt). Pool, tennl1, epe end be9c:hee Included In tM community leclttt.._ S208.000 IM.131-1400. HUGE PRICE REDUCTION -BLUFFS Now only S111,915 LHHhold thl1 le a front row vtew blulfa Trina Pian. 3 Beck, 2Yt a.the and In petf9ct condttlon. Tentftc: community tedllttM and a g,..t Newpott lo- c1tlon. 831-1400. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX s.n..ttone1 buytl Juet reduced to 1265,ooom A 3 and 2 bedroom propertr, wm. flreplece, bMfMd cetllnge. and older qullty charm. CJoM to be9c:hee and 1hopptng. IS1·1400. BALBOA ISLAND -TERRIFIC AT $279,000 APPMllng Htettor and white ptdiet fence around tttle 2 Md. 2 beth cott.ge doee to M.rtne Avenue lhopl. Aemclcllhd kttchen. 131-1400. VERSAILLES CONDO -VU -~.000 Large end ,.,. S bedroom wm. JOUr own laundrJ rm, two VIEW bek:on ... and epectoue IMng and dlrnng ..... ,,...,._, cool .,,....., eunllght and a '"' price In • eecurtty compleJ1 with Pf"ltge. 131-1400. BLUFFS BEAUTIFUL. NOW S310.000 TotMIJ decoretor coordlneted wtth ebeok1te perfection. Linde model with pttcMd bMfft ceNlng9. cuetom kttchen wm. al eourmet INtWM and eurrounded bJ lulh plent- lft99. Two bedroom• -tnctudel ~ luff• with prty1te enctoeed petto I letge epe. You muet ... to eppredate and warmth and charm. e7:M9800. BAYCREST FAMILY HOME L°"'J and letge In • popullr ... of ... 91 OCMMd holw. lp1cto11e and°'*' ltvtng end entwtelnlng.,... In tMI 4 MdrOOlft -::r.-oue f8mMJ room end a ..,.. ... Jerd. ... ,000.... 131-1400. WATERFRNT CO·OP-UNOHTRUCTED VU "'"'1I01•1t1 and....., OOfll Cll LIE...,... wW ~ IMl lbed. 2 k""" W!w OF beJ, OOMft end .. ....... All .... :;·--"' a~ pmate ......... Lowtr 2 bed. I k ,.., 'rwnd lwlne-or~ W9CllltloM. ao.t 11p ........... tm,ooo taM400.. NEWPORT WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSE ......, ............ ........, .., ... 1p11l111t 2..-y, • .................................. 0.... .. HCt 1 ........ --'9e, hllo end ........... tnnae.. 111-1400. A LOW "'9Ca Pott ... A'l"IN'RONT MTHDOCK. .. PE .... ULA PT. DOLL HOUSE -talt,000 .... , .. ,, ............. ..,... . ........... .. .., a ....... •11111 1111 I.._,'?':~ ... .....: =--~lllllL" P'ftoed ... Md......., 11 nuni•h LAGUNA HILLS • MORE FOR THE S A lot of houee In a ~location. 8Mc1tHu1 4 bedroom, huge fumlaMd fem room, PoQf, 1p1 + 3 car garege. tmmacutat. In ft9fJ . SSM,000. 131-1400. PENINSULA POINT Rare 5 bedroom hotne with f9fttllJ room complete with wet t>.r. Gourmet kttchen end formal dining room for the ''"""J who enjoJ• roomJ end lawt.tt entertaining. 8udl and ~J recreation only 1tepe awaJ. Welk bJ 1533 Miramar ind caH to .... 1351,000. 831-1400. CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME Spec:loue 3 bedroom, 2'11 bent home on F .. land. Bright, cheerful and perfect condition for tM fuMJ buyer. LMge, prtyat• dectc wm. night light vtews, io..ly femlly ~end one of tM beet ioc.tlone In Newpott Sttor.e. .,..,,000. 831-1400. BAYSIDE COVE CONDO A moet _..,.,.. toe.Hon on F .. lend. Llwtng and dining combination, flreplece, MCurfty •J•tem, '"*'J bultt-tn1 and a moet umque .,.ttque ber. OM cabtneta end trtm In Ihle 2 bedroom., 2 bett\ home In a gated, ..,.. ... ••twfront community wtth pool end epe. SllCl,000. 131·1400. 5 NEW CONDOS -BY THE BAY Walll tuet 1tepe to 11eJ end OCM1t fTom theM 2 .. tory IHllU with roo1 garden vtew. of ewerytMng. 2 bedroom a den, ftreplecee. Buy one or alt toeett-r. E•J to .... OrMt financing av...,... From t3GIS,OOO to $U1,000. 131-1400. LIDO ISLE-fOR LARGe FAMILY On..., tot -· 81'41•1111 ..... ,...., t1l ._. ....._""" ........... ....., ................ :alk. ..... .... , ........... , ........................ ,...... ·''"""' ""· "educed to -.-... ,., .. IRVINE TERRACE -VIEW + 1/a ACRE a rartty _ ovw V. acre Met Newport «*'ler, beyfronta end .. lhopplng. yet thle home I• unueu.I wtth • ten ... tlc vtew of land, -. end llahts -neier the racttt dub&. Completely remod•led 4 becffoom, 3Vt beth home I« 1174.GOO .... Catt for a lhowlng. 131-1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX -Sl25,000 Fully fumlehed Newpott lncoml propertr wtth 11180oied wtftt.r/eummw Nfttal NCOf'de I« maximum Income. 'abuloua bMc:h locatlon I« tttll comer propertr wtth 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom apettment.. OWMf wNI C8ll"f ftnanclng wtth 10% caeh down payment.131-1400. OCEANFRONT SPECTACULAR You'll ,,,..,.a at tM contemporllJ archttec:ture •.. and the lnter•tlng epecW lntettor with anglM end lev• to enJor qu6et cont.,....tton -or for grectoue ent.rtatntng of fttende. A quiet locatlon with ~ vtewa. Com· pletely remcid1l1d 2,..,. ago, tMe S-.tory home mek• levleh uee of llght oM. tMlt a r .... lhell 1tone. The rn.tw euft• le epectoue end romentlc. Thie home le the uft)mate In deelgn Wlttt a total of 4 bedroom... " JOU W.,.I to llwe on tM bMct\ 1Mpl1ndor ·-JOU mu.t .... Sl'5,000. 131-1400. LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT -S915,000 '% and cMerf\cf 4 bedroom, den end femlly room ~ice In protect.ct Linda ..... Secluded atnum patio wtth dtcuW etalrcaee to 2nd floor g.u.ry. P-...t floon, Frend! docw'I end S flreplecee add ~ the c:Mrm of thle Wonderful Hecutlve home .• ..., end ... tie -wUI tell• a i.ge Jacht. Owner Wiii Con.Ider Hchange. 831-1400, BAYFAONT -PIER/SLIP -VIEW 9~ mountain end water wlew1 from thle ...._.talfted aAYFRONT DUPLEX. 8andJ be9c:h +pier for 2 tarve Jlldtta. GfMt temlly .... In a qcdet toe.Hon. Catt for d9talll on thlll t.ntflc property. OWNIEft WILL CARRY ntl NOTE ANO F1"1T T.D. ON THl8 FEE LAND propertr. -.-. 131-1400. BAYFAONT CONTEMPORARY -$1,200,000 An unueu.t cu.tomlnd home with °'*' end ln..,_tlnt ......_ tor ent.rtalnlng. The utt-... In contempot•r ctee1gn lncfudM 4 bedroome, QOUnMt kffchen a P9tlo owertooeKJno w.-a e1p t« sr. A..,.. ... comer toe.Hon with no need to deoef ... -IUtt mowe lnl 131-1400. PROMONTORY BAYFRONT-S1,300,000 New lie, Wal OOW ....... end f'NdJ for I MW owner. ~ lntartor daelen °" IMft1 '"9le. KlloMn end .............. Oft w ................ """ ....... ......., ....... '°""" ... ,....., ... end llWl1 deoot..., ........ ,..,, .... .., .. ,...... 111-1400.. aALBOA llLANO aA YFRONT -•1.211,000 °"_. ..... ., ....... .,..,... .......... vmw.-11. oe......, ...................... ....,. Cenlle .... ......, ..... , ..... -• bed.+ 1 ...... -..., .. "'°" Md .....,.. -n111 .. ea. "1r/allp wltll ..., llCOMe to l'Nll\..., out to the oceen. 131-1400.. . OCEANPRONT PRIVACY -CDll .-..,. •tuua4 te •t1V£ • mt Slit• •••r.,.. ••u't:f ........................................ _ ........................... ....,-..-... ..... ..................................... __ .. ... wt. IJ 111111 ..... _. 111t1~,.... + I 1111•F11•1 Miii ._, .... TM,...... •r 11111 ...., --·~·· ....................... ,..,...... D1'-~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS · 2436 W Coast Hwy NfWpOrt Beach 631-1400 315 Marine Awt. 8aJbcM lllend 673-6900 • . ------------~~~£2!~~~...,.--11111!'! ....... -"'•& ... ~~--•s ........... ~ ---= ~ . -. ~ '1 .. ---· Orange County Reet Eatate/ An Adverttling typplement to the DAILY PtLOT /Saturday, December 3 1, 1983 - 3 Specializing in properl'I on Ike waler ... near i/..e waler . · · anJ witk View of waler VIEW LOT ·LAGUNA CltJ 6 Coeet.I 8PPf'"el of pt-. tcw ~ °" tt"9 751110 tot. ...... ~. totnt ....... CM' help ""8nce. 1110,000. 111-1400. VILLA BALBOA-NEW LISTING Exchtng 1 bedroom ln • neww condo complex neer bMc:h. ac.en 6 Cat.llna VIEWS. 8pedoue floor plan + good ftnandng. 1147,500. F ... 111-1400. EASTSIDE COST A MESA-1154,900 Appe11tng '8mltf home wtth =bectl J•d. Convenient to ecftoote a~....,.. nnance tMs 3 bed. 2 bL wtttt femlly room. BRING AH fl IS1·1400. NEWPORT CREST -S189,500 A moet _..,..,.. .,..,_ 4. Int~ lefffe wtttl 3 total bedroom-. dlnMg, '8mltf rmJ kltchen end a lerp pma .. m•w Mitt•. CommumtJ poo4 a t.nn.._ Walt to bMch. 111-1400. EASTBJ.UFF HOME -S1et,500 HlgMJ ~raded 3 bedroom. 2 beth In • t.mtlc cul de MC location. very amentty hw fine hint with a country decor lntettor end ~ flMM'1 out91de • ..,_. heft bought anothef end wlll llltan to on.n. a1-1400. DELIGHTFUL BEACH COTTAGE On1J 1 btoctt to the oceent ,.,.. of owMrlhlp proper1y wttt12 bedroom• a 1111~ loft a 14Ht pcwctl. PdJnt tor 4 C8f'8 °" propertr. Ownet' deflnlWJ ...... with flnaftc- lftf. 1221,000. F ... 111-1400. SECURITY-OCEAN VIEW CONDO Nttuee 9horel VIEW 3 bed. 2'h a.th-LovefJ 9'td unit compeetety landec...-d end ~ COftdtHon .... .., •• creettn .. _...,,. ... on.n. t:Ml,000. 111-1400. IRVINE TERRACE FAMILY HOME "-'tlJ '9mad1l1d 3 bedroom, 2 "-beth wtth C beck J.ct. "°°"' hw poo4 6 ape. A ....... t Mlg,._ nMf 1tuppMg end buchee. t::rn,000. L1111hciM. 111-1400. PENINSULA BY BAY -S211,000 Wood Roon, beamed celMnaa, C*tfom epa + ftNplece In t* rW1tOd1l1d home on 9'-2 lot. Hae tl'Mt eddttlonal poteftttal. 111-1400. NEWPORT ·BANK REPOSSESSION lendef _. aea61t In financing thte 7 J.., old proper1y with 3 bedroom• + 1 bedrootn In-I.aw qua(tef'a. A great buJ-tlepe to beech. 1325.000. AM400. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX OntJ 3 buldtnaa from OCMftfront wtttl • VIEW. One 4 bed, 2 ... ....., Md a 2 bed. 2 bL low• umt. OwW' ........ to ... a 1MJ Mtp ttnanc. ...... ,000. f ... QM400. OCEANFRONT COTT AGE-1441,000 Wondeffuf location°" the IMCI. Yow own MCond home CM' bMch r.tl'Mt-« Income ptopertJ. Ahr• rented S bedroom home wtth .,..e poMrlt .... tlM400. NEWPORT-NEW CUSTOM HOME v .... of OCMft end ., 1 doof from IMCI. Two wet ber•, 4-cer l*klnt on prot*tJ end • 1rwt oomet toc.tton. Plnt 1' .0 .... .,. .... Md owner Wtlt «*fl. An opportunltJ to be the "'8t to oocupr thte 4 bedroom, s beth '*"· ·--111-1400.. LIDO ISLE-CUITOM DECOR a • .,.. ktlcMft,:::•••.....,,........., .._ .............. ...... ............. , .. ~ ...... p ............... , .. ' '....,"' .... 4 ~ ........ °""" -.., ,.. -.., . ..,..... .,..,., BALBOA ISLAND -NANTUCKET COTTAGE ...,,, cetlnp, copper .................. Laura ,......., flllMtc a wallpapen thr0U9bout. An ada r:llble "°"'9 wttti s bed., 2 bL end a , .... t location nMf beacMe. SS.,000. ln-tlOO. RED CAPE COO COTTAGE·S.lboe 191end Naftf before on.redm D.etng 2 bedroom home wtttt large Mng room with tradttlonM ftreplace. L°"'J woodey brk:k patto with qwMt OMWMntal .......... Quiet ..... of I.a.net ,..., ao . ..,.,°"'· ... ,,GOO/~. ENGLISH TUDOR -HUNTINGTON BEACH hauttfUI 5 bed. home with cuet.om poo4 end ape. Family room, 3 ......,...., aecurttJ end manJ plulae. w .. to bead!. "9diltead to ISTt,000. C ... 111-1400. OWNE" 18 MOTIVATED TO llOVEll Thank you to all our friends .. _ old and new, and for your support In 1983. Wishing you a .,,,, HULT/Ir and ''°''EIOUS YEAlln 1984. From The Agents & Staff Of Waterfront Home• Inc., Realtor• Joann Akerman Dolly King-Shaw Robert Angell Sharon Jay Martha Anwller Karen Knoche Margaret Appel Joan Lambe Bea Arnold Rl~hard Lee Jeanne Baer Vicki Lee Helen Chapman Robert Leibe Allee Clarke Betty Lynch Marilyn Cleary Sharon McKinnon Patricia Conover Edie Mennella Georgianne Cox Jackie Miiier Austin Daynes Mary Ann Nethercutt Rachel Diggs Helene O'Connor Jacqueline Fltzgerald Joanna Palmquist Dorothy Feeney Peggy Pethes • Wlltlam Feeney Ca~otyn Paysse Maggi Finnigan Qorcas Preston Jan Fortevllle Judy Robbins Carole Frankel Sally Somers Anne Freeman Robert Trown Giron Grubbs Yvonne Trown Chfrles Hayward Goty Van Orden Annette Kanzler Bette Walstl Ruth Wlnland Pat & Gii Foerster UDO ISLE-LAROE LOT ..__. hw the lar99 famlty-end lftuated on 45' lot with lonfJ patto tof outdoor ftytng. VWJ comhwtable floor plan In tMe 1peckM• 4 bedroom home whh den, dlnint and • "cooking" kitchen. 1411,000. U1-1400. GRAND CUSTOM CORNER HOME Low melntenenc:e extertor end onlJ 1t91>9 to baytronl. Exceptional quelltJ end epactou. del9' wlttt a drematlc ftalr. You'd be proud to own thll 2-•tory, 4 bedroom home with lerp ftylng, dlnlnt end famlfJ room•, epecW det.11-lnt throughout with leeded gi..., aw ... , oak and lu•ur- loul bethl.1521,000. IS1·1400. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ~ toe.Hon on the undt Each unit hee 3 bedroom•. 2 bathe wtttt '°'"9r VtEW8. OrMt Income •tabltahed. OwW' w• help ttnanc:.. Alklnf "50.000. F ... 111-1400. BALBOA ISL.AND VICTORIAN 8pacloul end Iota of room hw the btg famllJ In thl1 5 bedroom, 4 battt bulh bJ tt.tenon. ManJ decor1tor wellpaper1 end 9hutten. Call tor detatll a ... tttl1 ln*-tlnt property .... t91>9 to baJ. '813.000. F ... U1·1400. BALBOA ISL.AND DUPLEX·BAYFRONT a.., Uttle ll&Md locatton on quiet Baytronl Upper unh haa 4 b 1 di ooma, 3 bettta; lower II 3 bed. 2 bettt with lar99 patto. V... In both dlNctlon• up end down baytront. Ownera mottw .. ad. 8ubmlt on thll --at sao.ooo. ~ NIGUEL SHORES-NEW LISTING! A BANK OWNED propertJ In a f1bulou1 lo- C4tHon ••• '8nt8atlc home end unbMUble term•. Aaaume 1 ft1ed r• loan ~ 12% with 10% cMh down paynMnt. 0•• 9000 eq. n. wtttt poo4, 199. fountain, wine cettar, air cocldlttoc1M9, MCUrlty and. v•w OF WATER a LIGHT•. A llubl9 ...... wtttt 4 bedroom•,. bethe, 4 nnplaa.a, temlly room a recNatlon room. An lncredlble propartr. c .. hw hlrther .......... ~ ....... -.000. 111-1400. BAYFRONT ·DOVER SHORES .. Mint Coftdltton" end welttng ..... negot&atedt Single ..-1badr--.3 be. Mine wtth ,m ... poot end apa on ~ "9m1d1lld end lonfJ In "'J detafl. Call to .... -Laauhold. 111-1400. HARBOR RIDGE-UNLIMITED VIEW You'tl .... -tttouglt J"'N on "Top of the WCM'ld" In thll Hceptlonal cuetomlnd 4 bedroom home. The VIEW .. breattttalllnt of coaatUM, tt!t..me nlaht Uaht1 end water. Two entertelnlng decka, 2-atcwy wfttl diemattc entry, ett1uM Md grectoue fonn....,. Mow up to 111 .. nce WtMft '*' OWft tNI ou .......... "°"'9 Ill 1 preatlgloua communl- tJ, *'.000 111-1400. LINDA 18LE LUXURY Ownera .. con1ld1r ••chanee tor..._ !eland Baytront or ........, pr 11111'1J. TMa home te bMuttfultJ decoreted end IMle "*" epacW ._..._of atep down ber In taMltJ ~....., ...... winding Ollll atelr to 2nd floor meeter eutte lftd '-"'J bedroom•. 'ormat clnlnt rm, Ml*ate '"'*' ,....., + .... ,..,, .. '°' 3 boeta. llMutlMtJ i.od1a...-ct wtth entrr over .. paot. I totel. bedrooma. OwW' la fledlle a wtll MtOflat. on tenn• or trade. a1-Moo. t1.-.000. BAYPRONT HAC•NDA-GRANDt09E One et the ... '-;::~ ....... on IO' of .. -,_-_, ... _. In Nl•'*1 llMClh., r.w.d1t1• Mii "''' 1111_., duar111• ._...""" .... ..._,._Md• e.tet of 7 ''*" .... •·1···........, ....... lltoe.11 ......... ..,..,... ..... ...,.A~r111•1r11 .., .......... .... _..., 1wtR9 M • ............... 0.,.,. WILL CONllDlll M..&. Uc:ttAMMa • -... """ ....... .......... 111-,., / WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R 2436 W. o.s I Hwy. Nt>Wport Be1trh 6:1 1-1400 115 M rtnt• A\.•f' lS.-.lhoa l~.nd fl 7 ;\.f,C)4Hl .• -___ .. ,, n~111 catatetAn AOvert.lllng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Deoemoer 31, 19!s3 Now YOU CAN COME INTO SEARS • • • • Introducing Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services Sears Financial Centers IUA ..... ,... WHEN BUYING A HOME . • . Just the right home that meets your particular needs -a home that feels it was meant to be yours; the moment you step inside -a home that's on the right street, in the right neighborhood. Finding it is more than a matter of luck. It's a matter of professional know-how. experience, intimate knowledge of the marketplace and sound judge- ment. That's the home-finding help you get at your Sears Store -from Coldwell Banker. And now as an additional benefit to you . . . 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Whe ther you have questions. or are curious about reaJ estate, we· d love to have~ opportunity to give you the answers and to help you with your personal real estate needs and interests. No obliga-. tion. of course. You can set the pace. You're we lcome anytime. STOP BY ~ COLDWELL BANKER OF- FICE IN THE SEARS FINANCIAL CENTER IN THE FOLWWING SEARS STORES. Seats ORANGE 0..-..M81 ('714) '11·2112 COLOWeU BAN~<.?R lJ COSTAMDA .... c ........ ('714) 551·7'14 WESTMl1mDl WM•>ntuMall ('714) ..... w ---~----~-~£~~--....-----------·£ ........... £ ............ ~ l t -----_ _._._.....;..;,;~==--1 -. -. Coun RMI Eatate/An Advertllklg supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 31 , 1983 -5 Yll fUllMI ... at Via lido Soud. Bright & beautiful lido Isle home designed by famous architect. This home Is for youl Features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces -one In master suite, rooftop sundeck with gazebo. Many windows. $525,000. · Oliff •m ... Truly a spectacular bay and ocean view from this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Also. features dining room and family room. Security system and an oversized garage. Priced at $515,000. UMllU Nl&Li S411- Attentfon decorators! Mediterranean styte ftxer upper, good floor plan, 40' lot, 3 bdrms + 19parate 4th bdrm over garage. Great potential. NPMF I ···-Remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on eJC1ra wide lot. Parquet floors. French doors to patio, Indoor Jacuzzi, sauna, gourmet kitchen. Wiii lease/option. NDIU ...... Corner of Via lido Nord. 40' lot, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car gargae. Close to bay and beach. Owner will consider trade. NW Siii,• NEW LISTING ... This spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Is an excellent buy on an extra wide lot. Assume financing. NWI 1111,MO Owner may consider lease option, for this com- ptetety refurbished & decorated home. Features 3 bdrms, 2'~ baths, den, stereo equipment bullt-ln, and for security a T.V. gate. ....... p11.- 3 BR. 1 over garage, 2 BA new tile roof, copper plumbing, ctoee to ctubhouae, bay beeeh, ten- nl1. N1Wll n...- Lldo Ille, 8 bdrms, 5 baths, great family hOme. Swimming pool with chlldrens play area. Owner wm carry with cath to loan for 3 years. .... ...... Cute and cozy 3 bedroom, 2¥• bath, private community. beectl9I & tennla. ..... .. ... 3 bedroom older bMch home. StrMt to atrwt tocatlon. Ck>ee to bey beld1. MAKE OFFER. .... ..... 2 bedroom *-bledt home .. In • per1eot laoetlon ...... bwllt .. boett .. of ... bloc*. • 'I 1.91 llLI NL.91... ....... 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, formal dining room. View of bay from muter suite. 3 car gar aoe and super patio. "'""' ...,.,.. Excellent curb appeal. Light and spacious feel- ing. Close to clubhouse. Features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room. YI& ITl&U LIT FM Ull 1211,- NEW USTING ... Lot presently has structure on It but owner will clear by close of escrow. Call for more Information. lllflllf Ullll ISUll lllYl ....... This beautiful contemporary home offers a 45' dock and a side-tie. 4 bdrs, 3 ba, formal dining and 3 car garage. Call now for an appointment. 111 .... ,.. .,. .... Moat unueual untt In this bayfront hl-rtee. Totally reconstructed and beauttfully decorated for the ftnaf touch. 1 bedroom, den, 1'~ baths. Boat sop avaflable. Security bulldlng. 111&.mP.m... • ... Located on the nm floor wtth a reaaxang "alt down" .._ of the bey. 8wrttfully decorated wfth • Hght brtght fMMng. Large ~ ..... + oonwrtible den, 2 full baths. 8llp awMabee. llLlll N•llU-Pll,lll 310 Fernando ... Super locatlon, boat slip avall- able, 2 bdrm. 2 bath•, 2 car aub parlclng. Owner wtll con1lder ALL tradel, tncludtng lnduatrtel. ---......... VfltY dralMttc b9yftont home wfth de>«* for ... bOet. FeltuNe 5 bedroome, den + 09IM room, emlned glw. lMge petto on bllyfront tor enter· t81Nng. ....... ··--Outltandlng 3 story bayfront wtttt ~ and attp. ~_,,... 4 bdrm•+ maid, den, wtne ceta. & much more. llffUIT Yll Liii SM 11,i11 .... Beauttfully remodeled bayfront. Engllah Tudor styte. Fantastic muter autte with Jecum & , steam shower. Dock for large boat. YU UM -· 12,200 ... This bayfront has absolutely everything. Decor-• ated In the finest of taste. 5 bdrms, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, spa, dock for 2 boats. By appoint- ment only. ... llT .... MUlflllT 1111.-1 Excellent corner location for duplex on R2 lot. 50' by 58'. Gorgeous sunsets, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, front patio . .... , 1111111 •11 ..... BANK REPO ... 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Family room, flreplace, enclosed garage. Low down, to n.w loan @ betow fixed market rate. 11m...u 11u.- Th1s 4 bedroom home has style and elegance. What makes this home unusual Is the Indoor pool and retractable roof to vtew the blue sky or stars. Also, a view that makes Newport yours to survey and enjoy. . ...,.. .,,,..... Lovely spacious trl-tevet home overlooking golf course at 7th faJrway. Tastefully decorated and ready for the discriminating buyer. ... .... ..... . .... 3 ltOtY home with • PMOtWftlc OCMn ... c:uetom built. 4 bdrme. 4 batha, 4 ..,..... poot & ape. SUPER BUY FOA SUPER HOMEU . 1111m1111 llllll •ulliit• no 21• s1.-.- Luxurtou1 bayfront 80' on main channel. 2 story oefllnO In llvtng room, 3 b9droom1, 2~ batt\8, mater bedroom hU jecuZZI, uuna & ftrep'8ioe. . ........... . ATTENTION INVESTORS ..• E.xoeptlonal tax beneftta wtth thW ~ a.ct\ unfta, tnw1t eetty to OM Mt benefit In 1164 ... Two duplex• '*' bMc:f\, 1979 oonetruotion ••. 13$9,000 .-ch. • 6 -Orange Coumy Reel Estete/An A~ifng 'suppfement to the'OAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 31 , 1983 UPPY lfW YWU llllUT Pllln IHSEI -4 or 5 bedroom home secluded on .3 acre lot! 2440 square feet! 2 fireplaces! Pool & hot tub! Only $151,500 and owner will help finance! Call: 963-6767 "1WI IASTH 1£11 ... 1" -Very privately located condo on cul-de-sac. Two master bedrooms with private baths. Huge living area. Enclosed garage. Community pool and spa. $107,750 total price. Call now. 546-23 13 ltwtlT PllCl H PHllSIU! -Only $165,000 for this charming beach cot1age just steps away from the beech & ocean. This enchanting 1 bdrm home may be enjoye~ as It Is. or the A2 lot otters potential for added improvement or redevelop· ment. Call: 646-7171 171,000 Fill Pllll1 W.E Ml, 111 LIU -Single story garden home with decorator touches! Lush sunshine patio areal Sparkling pool! Try $9,800 downl Call: 963-6767 IBJEYl m 1111,MO -You must to see It to believe Jtl Custom tract In Costa Mesa. Huge living area plus separate family area with brick fireplace. Bullt-ln country kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Also utility area and two-car garage. It's a bargaln at $119.500. Call 546-2313 mu,... .... -.i -Beautlfully decorated 4 bedroom home located on a quiet cul-de-eao. Delightful kitchen has been remodeled & the solar heated pool off«• enjoyment & fun for the entire family. Something special at $189,000. Call: &46-7171 -• ~ -Mini estate! 2200 Square hi 30x 10 Lanai & party apal 3 car gatagel Seller wlll help finance. S217,999. Call: 963--8?87 ~ ,_ ... mMIT1 -Exctuafve, proe- Pef'OUI neighborhood where eactf"ome reflect• ' prkte of ownenhtp. Vrt large 4 bdrm, 2'h bath home. Featur•; huge muter eotte, formal din· Ing, eepara1e famlty rm wtth wetbar & flreplece. A atMI at 1199,000. &4e-7171 ....... -LIWllT ,_ -Ught & al~. ~ decorated townhome. 3 bdrm, 2 ~ Nth wtth a hermonlOut. open ~ pWI. One of -. pNttleet town homM you wta ever .... Don't ..-tNll Below matket at S184,000. Call: 146-7171 :::-an. or ... ..,... Md wv•• oondOe ..:em.==-~·::. to .. lllT FIUIOlll AYAIWU THATI -Low down, low monthly payments, with a low Interest rate! Add to this a nicely upgraded 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home on a corner location with AV access & you have a real bargain at a low $128,000 Call: 646-7171 ' llYEITllll1 IEWNRT HPUI: Flt Ulll -Hard to find! Two 2 BA units! Take over $175,000 loan and owner will carry! E-Z terms! $250,000. 963-6767 112,100 ITUTHI -Assume a $52,000 1st T.D. payable at only $599 per month. Super bachelor pad with built-In pull-down bed. Don't rent-see this! 546-2313 IEWPllT WlmflllTl -Only $189,500. 3 Br + 2 story & new carpeting! Personalized Indoor seascape! Private sandy beach! Owner wlll carry financing! 963-6767 TIE lllT Ill• OISTA •1& -Just reduced agalnl Now $119,900. Beautiful up-graded condo over- looks greenbelt creating privacy. Large living area, eating area off of cozy kitchen, three bedrooms, 21n baths. For fun there are tennis courts, pools, spas and a clubhouse. Call now 546-2313 1111.-....... -Vacanti Owner wants out nowt North Costa Mesa's finest. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, 1800 square feet. Large yard. Call for showing. ~6-2313 l·I nmt ••· -Beautiful landmark areal No new toansl No qualifying! Save thouaands on this beautiful garden home! 963-8767 UR ... -Priced below F.H.A. appraJeall Alto <:*1UIUme8% V.A. loan. Huge llvtng room entera Into famtty/dlnlng room combtnatton. Separate den ptue 3 giant bedrooma. A bargain prk:e 1134,900. Call now. 548-2313 1700 t•wport llYd., CM. 2790 Hsbof IMI., C.M . 21030 lroOIChurll, H.a. · _J FIYI HMll•S 1111,IOO -Mesa Verde's least expensive! Newly painted and newly carpeted. Huge 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, large living room. country kitchen overlooks family area and rear yard. The best buy in Mesa Verde. Call now. Call: 546-2313 IEWNIT llllm-1144,IOOI -Light & airy 3 bdrm. 2 bath home that's great for entertaining. Includes two fireplaces-In living room & family rm. Corner location offers R.V. access. A super buylll Call 646-7171 IWlfl Will C&llY wm 111,000 llWll -Beautiful seabreeze garden home! Cozy fireplace - sparkling pool! Only $112,900 and owner wlll finance ~ 12°/o -10 years! Call 963-6767 •1& YtllE 11H,HI -This executive home on a tree-lined street has formal living and dining room, huge family area with fireplace, four giant bedrooms and 2'h baths. There's also a three-car garage. A bargain at $199,500. Call now for showing. 546-2313. PIUTWS Llll .. 11 IUll IUOll 1121,IOO. - Beautiful 3 BA garden home In adult security comptexl Model condition! Priced thousands betow others! Call nowl 963-6767 ,. m LUii , ... , -Just reduced to a low $137,9001 A spacious 2 story, 4 bdrm, 2'h bath home with formal dining & separate family room. Great Costa Mesa location In excellent neigh- borhood. Hurry on this one. Call 848-7171 Wilm --A beautlful1one-story condo wtth all the goodies! Large sunny country kitchen wtth wood plank flooring. Family area wtth brtck flreplaoe. Two bedrooms. Call now. 546--2313 ~ .... Um& -UST-. -Thia condo neetted In a fine Coeta Meaa Complex la a real aluper. 4 bdrm. 2'.t ba1", hlghly upgraded wtth mlrror9d IMng rm., dining rm & muter eotte completely remod1l1d kttehen. Don't mlM this $129,8001 Celt: 848-7171 -tlUI .,.. .. -BMuttful two bedrooma, two bethl a den condo wtth vautted ceMtna. SPMWt tAe In entry hllt. Sunny country kttohen. Price 1111.000. Owner wtn .... wtth optlOn. ea" for men detlll. a..e-2313 •cmun -_., '9lfll -e.utttu1 Ulc.nnt oondo .. CMr ...... wOod ... .... ~ 11a11cn Ptlf111l1llll/-. ............. _. .............. TNI ...... lnll'l_.... l'rtDld It onlf .. ,ODOI Cil: ..... 1171 ·. -----... ,..._-~--=--- WHATEVER YOUR PRICE WE HAVE IT! USTSllE 1um with hard to find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft. deep lot with fnut trees & rooom to expand. Only Sl37 500 759-150 I • . llJTIAIY WHIS -1111,000 Over 1,700 sq fl of comfort in this spacious 3 bdrm 2"1 bath "St ~rge" model. Big dble car garage. huge master suite.' Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501 Wlll TO IUCll -1124,000 Outstanding buy for older couple. Beautifully maintained. Private, guard-gated community. 2 huge bdrms & 2 queensized baths. 759-1501 1111,000 -OCUI YIEW From balcony of this .. best pnced" 3 bdrm, 2~ bath Towne Home in wallong distance to beach! Over 2.100 sq ft. Pool. spa & tennis' 759-1501 LWE OPTlll 11,llO PEI lllTll Best ~~Jue in Harbor Ridge Crest.. Almost 2,000 sq ft of l'omfort & luxury m this ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-1501 S 1211,IOO -PllYlTE 1001 Access comes with this custom built hillside home m Corona del Mar that provides a "countryside'" feeling with views of the hills & "open ~"'·--space." Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 •YEI SlllEI -1101,000 Spacious 5 bdnn executive residence with lovely Spanjs h influence in decor Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st trust deed! 759-150 l PIElllEIT -E -Ull,800 • And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm, 3 bath e executive residence with VIEW, pool, spa and "studio" room added. Elaborate security system. mirrorecfwalls. new crpts. 759-1501 .am111an1 Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa. recreational area. several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate for security. Only $428,000 -bet1er see this one! 759-1501 lnlUll -1411,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of used brick gives warm, f.amlJy feeling Ideal for Holiday entertaining. 759-1501 mt• ••••t wamPIMT -IMl,000 Beautiful executive home. ideal for family and entertaining. 40' dock and view. Spacious 1 story plan with 4 bdrms, 3 % baths. 2 secluded petiOI and 3 car garage with worklhop. Owner moving South. 7~9-1~1 ~~ Ul•llllT YllW -....... From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglul Hill. On&. of the best panoramk ocean and bey viewt we haye ever n1 And the 1parkltng lights or all Newport Beach at night is breathtaking! Pool, ape, aecurtty &)'11&em. You OWN the land! Over 3,300 1q. ft of exec:utJvt hucury. 759Al~l. •• ... .. v - AFFORDABLE HOUSING SUPER BUYS UNDER $125,000 1110/Mlm Total payment with $6.500 down. Super Hunungton Beach 3 bdrm 2 bath home 'Yith oozy fireplace. $109,900 963-567 1. ' HIPEUTE SELLER Only $5.000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with stone hr~place and fabulous family room. $109.000. 963-567 1. Sl,DOO MWI -11 Ollllnlll Takeover $60,000. FHA ls t Trust Deed at 10% fi xed rate Our owner will carry the balance of the finance at 12% 4 bdrms, I '12 baths Asking $84.000. 963-5671 IECLllEI -lll,100 Perfect bachelor pad with good assumable loan . Beautifull y decorated throughout. Huge back yard with detached garage. Great price for a single family residence. 963-5671. 11,000 ... Beautiful Pepperwood T ownhome 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. llTIEI II UW OlllTEll 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 bedroom and one bath. AsJOng $89,500. 556-7035, Pill 1P11111 amuT Single family home on 4+ acres. New kitchen with cary wood burning stove, 3 spacious bdrms and 2 baths. Sacrifice for $72,500. For finance infonnation call 963-567 L 1100 RYS 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. •"aunm Take over existing loans al 11 .8%. Cute 3 bdrm renovated in 1982. Asking $112,500. 963-5671. Ylmll Large family home in good neighborhood close to achoola and Mtle Square Park. Three bdnm. 2 baths with double attached garage for only $117,000. 566-7035. LIWllT Pllll In the complex. Put sales at $95,000. Our seller 58)'11 "dump It" for $89.900! Channing 3 bdrm, Bradford Place townhome. Takeover Hilting loan payable $650/month. For complete financing call 556-7035. lllYU Tl Tll 11111 From cute beach bunp)ow. Price includes washer & drytt. Aaklna $64,WO. For compJeie information call 963-~71. --i) J .. .) l a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Deoember 31, 1983 Mil#....,,,,,,.._ 1•t1 -.+a w -. -.,.. 1 e 5 .,,.1t@¥¥ 15Mk l51Wi .,.. •+•:11·1•15•-* '#MM .,.. m9:11 • I D I I I I I I ·I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' Our name, RE/MAX , stands for Real Estate MAXi Th JJave a jo'lou~ JJo/iJa'I Sea~on from all of u~ al f<e ;max Craig Batley Harry Ffederlck Sheryyl Brewer Rusty Guinther Diana Cappel Jackie Handleman Marilyn Coombs Curt Herberts, II Marilyn De Cesare Curt Herberts, Sr. Della Delgado Pete Johnson Patrick Tenore ean to you? e you d ... difference. 631-1266 Ric Quevedo Rae Rodcers Bob & Dovie Koop Chuck Spiller Bob Koop, Jr. Rita Wade Anne McCasland Joyce Waltze Lois Miller Bob Younker Clint Moses Norma Colllns, Scty. Nancy Adams, Ofc. Mgr. WE Nl!ED YOUR Lil8TING8 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • s 1 • s se a 1 a s . ----~~ ...... -• -·-· •# ....... . ~ I I I And I I I Bob & Dovie Koop and our· 1 B new team member Bob, Jr., 1 wish to say thank you for your business and we wish you a happy, healthy, prosperous New Year. I .I I I I I I I -" ::;:.:.-::=-:""s~'~'~-~s".""'~'--........ ~ .......... ---~11111~~~ .... 2 ............... ~ ... , (, • .,., ... ·.1 .• , ........ ,,., •• ,_._.,. ""-•""\.tt..··•,.,.~ •... .:a· •• ·,,~,.'-',.·~'""""''"'"~·'''••· ~-.---••J Fast, accurate and ta the point Your ad In classified goes straight to ready buyers, people who are looking for something to buy. Maybe they're looklng speclftcally for an Item-your Item-and maybe they're Just browsing. But you can be sure they aren't thinking about whether they can make that next light before It turns red, or whether they can get to the kitchen and back before the show comes on again. Spend your advertising dollar with pinpoint .. accuracy. Reach ready buyers with a schedule In classified . . DailyPillt Classified phone 642-5678 By Charles M. Ferguson, President of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of REAL TORS. Q. Whet la• Multiple Listing Service (MLS)? A. An MLS is a marketing system that distributes information about your home to real estate agents in many different real estate offices, who can help sell the property. This helps a seller get maximum exposure in selling a property, which Is an absolute necessity in today's market. From a buyer's viewpoint, the MLS saves a lot of time and trouble. Information such as location, number of bedrooms, price range and financing can be provided. In many real estate offices, a book or printout of the Information is available to the real estate agents immedi- ately. They can provide additional information to narrow your search even further. Usually, with the information in hand, several good homes can be seen within a few days, signlfcantly shortening the process of buying ~ home. Q . We J~st started looking for a house, and the real estate agent asked us for personal Information on our financial situation. We understand why a lender would need this Information, but why a sales agent? A. Salespeople don't want to waste your time by showing you homes that are out of your price range. They need to know your Income and assets as well as your personal require- ments to show you homes for which you truly can qualify to buy without the home being a financial burden. Often, agents go through the quallfylng procedure with potential buyers before the first home la shown. If a large down payment Is a problem, there are ways of buying through such alternative methods as seller-assisted financing. If monthly payments are too large, the agent may suggest a , loan with smaller payments, which Increase yearty, Instead of high, fixed payments at the start. By giving the agent the needed Information, you'll find that there are a number of ways to buy a home given your personal flnanclal situation. "' Orange County Rea.I Eatate/An Advertlllng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 31 , 1983 -11 A HAPPY AMD PROIPEROUI 1914 FROM THE REALTOR' ~ ..;::-_-----=:=._----• Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board of Realtors Pose Office Box 181S, Nrwport ~.ich. California 92663 0 401 No. Newpor1 Blvd., Newpor1 Beach. California Telt>phone (7 141646-1671 Because •••••••••••••••••••••• The "American Dream" can begin with us. Because •••••••••••••••••••••• We believe in, and support our country's tradition of protected private property rights. Because •••••••••••••••••••••• From "Cottage to Castle" a Realtor® really can help. The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors rn continues through 1984, their 54th year, a tradition of exemplary professional 1..1:! service to the communi!y. RE AL 1 o R' ................................................ This "R "® is our trademark of Professionalism A MEMBER OF TME SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES 2299 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 645-0303 COIT A-MESA m&T~mTlm& 11 ...... 3 BR. W4 BA, pool home. New kitchen, ei.ctrlcal & plumbfng. M1tlner'1 School Dtltrle1. Ck>M to all shops. library, etc. Hurryl Call 645-0303. .. ...,.. 11-.- Populer Camek>t model In Greenbrook. 4 BR. 2 BA, eepar8t• famtty room. Wraf> 1tound patloa, cent,., air. OnNlt entertainment home. Call today. 145-0303. --,, .. Lerge deer\ r()()fM. 3 BA, 1~ BA. 2 car garage ~-, Cement dttWwa'y. a.utfful • locetton. Quiet. a. tod91. ' - EOUAL HOVSINO OPPOR TUNITY When a Coldwell Banker Real Estate agent helps you find and purchase your home, you save at Sears. Now we have even more ways to make your dreams come true. Uke the Seers Home Buyera Savtngs Book, wtth coupons good tor 10% to 25% on Seers regular price on telected Items like appllancee. draperies, carpeting. paJnt, toola, 8Y9ll furniture. CaJI Coldwell Banker Real &tat• today. .... IMPLD IH.,... Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 21~ baths, wet bar . fireplace, laundry area, separate garage & patio. Great for owner/occupied or Investor. ..... YI.Liii 11•1• Beautiful townhome. Garden setting with pool & spa. Priced to Htl. 2 BR. 1~ BA. 2 cer attached garage ~th opener. Many amenltla. Must aee. Call 645-0303. ...... . ...... Ch1tmlng alngle 1tory 4 BR with large famtty kitchen. Prtvate corner location. Preview today. 845-0303. .... ITlllB --3 BA, 1~ BA. Cowred pa11o. Large yard, fruit treee. Quiet tfM ltned ltreet. Priced below market for tut ..... Won't laat. C... tod91. M&-0303. . -1LNll •... • .. ,. OrMtmly redueildl Laroe 2 ltory, 4 IA. 2~ BA, dlNng, femly I bonul rooma.. Poot Outmndlng Yllue. Muat ... '4M303. NEWPORT BEACH ..,_TllAll l1H,IOO Sit by the fire and enjoy the beautiful yard of this 3 bedroom home. New carpets, paint, mirrored doors, make this home ready for youl .... ,..au IU4,M SS0,000 price reduction on this Burlingame modell 4 BR w/bonua & office, formal dining and separate famlty room. Entertainers delight. Wiii oontkter trede. CaJI today. 646-0303. ...... 1111,111 2 BR, 2 BA Newport BMch condo. ConYenfen1 location. Gated community. Tutefully decor- ated. Call now. 645-0303. ....... ... .... Beech tunMt• for only SH.900. Muter bedroom de. AJI new carpet•, drapea, mp- pllencM. Pool & 8P8.. Secuttty gated. Call now. 84&-0303. j l 1 I l ' l I ) l 1 ' ' l ) l l i I l J I I ~ : ; l 1 l i ' j I i· i I t ' ' l j t 2 -..__ . • I LP . .. a 2 -14 -Orange County Real Eatate/An Advertll6ng .,pptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December ~1. 1983 Don't' overdo! Bui Jo have a ..J.Japp'J flew Year/ / ~ • . I I I I -' ~ .. ____ . __________ ..._ ____ _. ............... , ........ £ ......... ...... Or~tircbGnW'Retr6t~fXW-'.A:-d~:ng·~~i'fo ~Xfl.'('pf(O'fi~dily:t>eeefu'~f:31. '1N!1 ~ 15 · · THE DAILY PILOT a ..... 1" ~ ....... ftr lal• ...... fer la.le , ...... .., Salt ...... ,., kl• a ..... ftr Ill• ASSIFIED OFFICE HOURSi lntral " tiiifa...ra1 lt12 Cntral IMlj Cewa1 1•2• C..eral 1•2 .... a.. ........... 11....._ __ 1~•=2 lephone Service: FABULOUS IEW COIDOS Hunt & Associate nday-friday II IELClllT llll REAL ESTATE 0 A.M.-5:30 P.~l. WSE OPTlll TD llY siness Counter: TlllEE llFFEUIT PUii Tl OlllSI FUI d F d AJI have: 2 + den , 2 1~ Ba .. 2 marble n ay-ri ay farep~ces. ocean views, every built-in, 0 A. M .·5:30 P.M. and in a gated community. From DEADLINE~: S295_0d/mo. andd as lowrdasd$488,750. Will const er tra es towa own payment BLICAT ION OEA ULl~E such as boat, late model Mercedes SL, Sc11 I I ::W a.rn. Rolls, tee. Maybe your ex-wife if we can \Jqn l:30 p.rn . a 1 gree on a value! Then assume an 80% ·1111,, '1( oan, 11 ~ % interest fixed for 30 years. L,, I p.rn. rsda \ \'\ rrl l:JO p .111 Thur .... 4::m p.rn. ~rt ·~:llll I' Ill. ~ n :uHJ p.rn. CA '.\CE LLATIO~ & CORRECTION : I nce llations and c0rrections ma y I made on same deadlines as ve. Pleast" ask for a tanrellat ion ber when cancelling your ad. RORS: eek you r ad daily and report ors immediately. The DAILY OT assumes liabili ty for the firM orrect ir.sertion cnl y. ASSIFIED 642-5678 • ,,,. JACOBS REALTY, INC. lli·HlO· ttts lll-llll E1'1111tt Sia -s.ooo sq tt m1te '*" on .,.. 11t11 1ot U.,.-.llH Wlft -Saci lllr. llovfttMM, r .,._ bllfld lltlf'fY e•mvn • -Hnl -condollon. -llOQI, IOI wtO!CM ttOA lmte. urpet CW\IOlll dtlOft OlllitJ -luded ~u 6oors, bf1u hJtuies. tile 110011. doublt flmq ,_ !Of llllSt .. btdtOOlft nJS.000 l H SIJl,3~ lllld Qllotc lllolrtated Wlf .. ~. IN cany P111t1 I & H lnutlMttl 751·5111 POUR THE CHAMPAGNE And celebrate the best invest- ment you've made when you buy this Big Canyon 4 Bd & den .home. Sparkling pool w/lush gar- dens & spa. 2 fplc's, wetbar. open beams all on a single level. Pvt sec. system + 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume loans. Priced to sell at $599,500. Jeri 640-4868 2125 Sen-Joaquin HUia Rd. Newport Beech *•OWNER WILL CARRY** I Old Corona del Mar, 213 Marguerite Ave., "Brand New Home". Elegant ap- pointments & superb construction. 2 Bdrm & family, 2'h Ba, gourmet kitchen, I If'.-.. .. PICK UP THE PHON ,,.,. And Ask Us About: ·; -An ocean view fore-I closure/fixer -CdM -A free market analysis of of your home -A "break even" duplex -Seller financing -I --4' -How to ready your home for selling 711-1397 &73-77&1 ..... TWO _ _.ONGS1 TIE STAUD COUAIY UMllU Opc:on 1-5 106 Via Lido Nord COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO sub zero refrig., thermatronic micro ovens. custom tiles, solid oak cabinets with all shelving vlnyl clad. Vacuum system. security & separate fire alarm systems plus sprinkler system in gar- age. Kohler & American Standard I plumbing & Whirlpool Jet bath & bidet In master Bdrm -2 patios with French doors. Weather stripped doors & double pane Anderson vinyl clad windows. Beautifully carpeted & shuttered. 8 ft. mirrored wardrobes with cedar floors. Over 2,000 sq. ft . of prime throughout. Built by a quality Dutch contractor. (This ______ _. _____ __ ·tion&J 3 Bt, 3~ &. &yfront. pier & t for 65' boat. Priced to lelJ $1,250,000. lllYllE RllUCE oram1c bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba o, pool home. Prime location. $775.000 # 1111'1 -191 llY'flllT bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm. 1 BL co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. 1111111 PUii llYFlllT """'"'-. ......... t.yfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, dn. 2 boat spacet1. Reduceci-$1,GOO,OOQ. •lllllUYlllDlllT ronado Wand cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat :k. Plana avail Now '370,000 w/tnde. IUIWIUI- .,. oew 4 bd.nn, 4 bath. a.ke vt.w. "°° 1q. $440,000. WW tnde f« a local property. ILL GRUNDY . REALTOR .. • ' ~ J • ' • ' , MSIOUITl&l "Ol (STAU SflMC:lS OlllU Ill 11111 1410,GOI Authentic Spanish styled home in Olde Corona del Mar. Quaint, substantial and most unusual for this beach area. A must see if you want something different. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Is the entire lower floor of a 2-story condominium.) Owner lives upstairs & floors & ceilings are soundproof. Looks like one large country French. single home but Is aciually 2 homes on one lot. 3rd lot from Ocean Blvd. & ~ block to Big Corona Beach, with a forever ocean view. from your living room. "Built for nll malhtenance and luxury living." $595,000 -$95,000 down, owner wm carry loan at 12% for 5 years. Call .for daytime private showing 873-5599. Owner/ Agent. GI The Classified Department of ~e Q1lly Piloy will be Closed Satlrday, December 31st 1'ro1p lo1day, J1111ry 21d for tM •ew Yur's Holiday. .. , ..u ft ...... "'-"1 ,,.,, .. I ,..... ....... , Ria. ............ f# ... ..W ............. , .. . ._,....,_ .... , W•-4119.ai.t ................ .,c.-._ .... .. .,., Nee. ' a:: 4 • !}$ THE REAL E8TATER8 ls not the biggest real estate company ln-0..ange County, but some say It's the most dynamlc. THI REAL EST A TERI projects en aura of excitement and distinction. One of the major thrusts behind THE REAL ESTA TERI Is Its salespeople. The b>mpany Is made up of outstanding hardworking salespeople who have .had extensive training and who conllnue to train throughout ttile years, especlalty In today's changing market. Our sales~ple have been with THI REAL llTA'RRI a long time and that's what distinguishes us from the rest ... our "stablllty". We have been here In the Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley areas sfnce 1960. That's over 24 years of dynamic service to your community by a strong independently-owned real estate company fllled with outstanding people. · 11tm R8AL llTATllll AM: Roa Abbul, MOMI Armijo, Steve Amdt, Linda Aud, Robert 8-rlldough, Bert Beak, Dllte Berglund, Don Bowmen, David Cooper,~ Cooper, Simone Corbo, Betty Cordov9. Pat Oevts, Doreen Dllwlon, Mike Dootey, PU EYW, "Dutch" Feenltra, Judy Fitz, FrMk Gttford Ill Gooclftdge, Alndy Gudmund9on. Judy O. HllWtclnl, Dew~ Peggy Holey, Mmy Anne Hot89y, Don HouQMon, Pwn HowtMd, Elf tqt, Tex Hoyt, Anne Hunter, Nan lecobonl, MM Jlnbo, Liz Jonee, a..erty t<Mper, 8fM Klmble, 1Nf'9 K~. 8teptten ~ ~ Umbert, lobble Llrllln. _,..Leet\, u &.us*. tona Mallneon, Terry Mceerdle, UltMcFllf1Md, Rob Molntwf, Mlt MllMn, ~Moore, a.rd Munoz. ..... ~. lob o·~. Delpha Olwlld, Don Pfaff, Whft Plummer s:c"ard Podollik, Eva Popelw, Georgia Ally, 8Mdy Nee, Uur8 Alval. L.-.n Aobb, Aodner Aalllr, PhWtll Sacha. PhytMI a.tyw, Brtlrt SchoffmM, Schultz, Clrmen ~ Cora lkfith, Keith 819uahW. 8. J. 8Ma. ,..,_ Smith, Phylle 8tlln, TMWftr Stodderd. Julie Stutdevant, Ruth Vauttwtn, Dew Whtie, Jetry WllWna, Gerttt-Wlllon, 8Mla Woo, Jlllce Y..._, All Zlwrtnneger. ~~~~~---~--~~· ' .