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Wha l tlo \IHI h kl' about thC' Daily Pilot'• What don't you like ~ Call lhl· numl>t'r a t ll'fl a nd your mrssag<' will be record c.>d. tranS(-r1bC'd and dc•hvNed lo thr approprral<' l'<ittor. •• 642·6086 Tht• ~a nw <M hour C1 ns wenni;t servrre may be used to rrrMd let lt>r~ lo lhl' r•fl1t11r on any topic· Mailbox contributors must include thc·1r oarrw and t1•1l•phonr numb<•r ror vrrifir at1on No rir r ulat1o n call'. plt•as1· T1•ll 11s Y.h ,11 'on \OUr mind ORANGE COAST CIHllfled edv•rtl1ln9 714/S42-5UI D.-y""' All other dep•rtment1 642 .. 321 o.hwy Daily Pilat •Oi E a1l-.cf MAIN OFFICE lJO W•\I &.., \I Co.laM•w ,CA lotondey F1..,.y II fO<I "° not P\avt YOU' r•Oet t'ly M•ll •Odf'9\t 800 >!(IO Cool•-... CA .,._,. 630pm CAl.,..o<• lr.m CooyrlijM 1"1 0.-Coe\I PuOlithl"9 (-y end you' copy ,.,,, t>• Thoma• P. Holey Non••'''°"~' 1Hu\eretlorn •dl1or1e1 """''•'or H-_.., vtrtl\•m~h Mnln may be r•p,Odw<.MI wtt"°"' 1 •1Vf'Oay i nd Sunday ~· Put>l•Jh.,, omt f h1"I [ •e• t''"'" < ltt .. ,., \Df'Cle l permtu•on of coovr19ht ow,., you oo not ,.~ .. ..,, tov• CO(ly b'f 1 a "' c•-o.ffllt i..cond tilt\\ "°"'990 Deld •• Co•I• -•• C•ll•omla 10 .... """\'OU!,_ ... Raymond Maclean (UPS tu--«Jl)t ~rlpflon bt't •"'•' \4 Hmont"l'f .__.., Jane Amari bY m •ll ~ .,,_lhty f "It('""""• lct.1()1 . ••Nfftf c:i.we. ...... flw Or-COe\I o.tly P110l •1111 •lll<OI It <- '0 ··--llln ... lhe -p'"'· I• -·-bY l1'e ()t ..... (OHi "IAlll""'"9 (--· ~-··· H!l'-'t er• ..... L Koy Schulta Michael P, Harvey Pllt>fl.-NetWilly lllroutf\ l'rldey tor C•te ... , £Count-, MW21 voe .. p,,..,<ifont 01•"'""' ,,1 Mor~a11ng NtwPO<I 11-11. H....,t1nq11111 IHe<ll, ,,_lain Vet...,, l••I,.., l...,.,. a .. ch. Soulfl Cont A,,,. ... ,..._. 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ASSEl\1 BLY O ISTRl ('T ~.K ( p () f' II (I ,, ... 0 f s I' :1 I Bl '.ll I 1 Httn1111glo n &•;wh Hnd F11u1Ha111 \'allt·~) :! pm. Dt.>t :1. Ht'\.H'al11111 Park Commun itv C<'nll·1 HHlll E 7th St . Lo ng &:at h. H1111 N1·l,11n. t:!t:JJ .no 12:.N ASSEMBLY DISTR I CT 69 (Co~t<t M1•s;;. lr\'11H· and l'I Tort•L ~ pm l>1·l :'! :'lh:i W IHth St . Cost.i M1·~a Bob l l.111~11n . 5-tO· 7090 I lb flf 'llll l.tllll•ll' 111·1 I 'lh ~' ... ltillltll I 'II• .11:1 .1 \II/ '-'!1111 1~\ ''"'''"'''''l•'t ""I h.ut 11111/ 11!t' 11 \\11u t1111 ~. , .. , ••ll.t1t~\,\\tcl ll••'\h, ... 111 l, Lhn .. , 11 ll.11u .. 1,u.111 •·t 11f ~n·1•\ l 1 "' \\1u •' l hllh 11111 '11.1\ll>lll\ 11"1 ft,,11, !'-Ii !l'I Think of everyone who'd love a Christmas gift from Hickory Farms: Choo.st' fr11mm·1•1 IOOtl1Ht•1l'lll J<tlfl,, 111 ;r \,11 lt'l) of i;h11pt"<. pl Ill" ,111<1 .,i7l'b. all ftll(•d \\1th l·"l \ dd1gh1~. t\nd \\\.'IJ ~l.1tll\' 1~11Kllt~ .1tl th1.· <le1t11I" llt'ndinl{ \111ir J<t•fh out • OOi~k©W f~~m~ ~ .. Am erica's Leadin11: Chces~5tores• .. .. ASS E~IB LY DISTRICT 70 , ( N1 \\port B1·.ol h. L<1guna &•at hl f\11,s1"n \'11 JO and San Jua" l';1p1s t1 an11. I pm Dt'l'. ~; l'111wn \'.ill1•v Cummu n 11\· C1·nt1·1. :.!!-17.1 I · Cru\\ n Valle.\ 1',1rkw.1~ L.1guna N1gul'I. B iil f'lu1·klr•\. ·Hl-t :Hi48 A 'SEM BL\' 01 'TRICT 7\ l p111·t11111 o l \o\'t•s tm111 ~.:t•1 ,on~t F11unt;11n V,1lh·~ I :! p.m Dt'<' 51 ( '\ pn·o.;. ... l'11v I !;di. 5275 Or<tnKo ,\\1 . C,vpn·" .h ·rry M.irgnl1nj m1:1. 71i:.!:1 , ASSE MBL\ f>I. TRICT 7.f (Dana P oint. l.'ap1 ... 1rano B<:acti .ind ~an Clt>nwnh•). :.! p.m D<~.: 51 \'1~1.1 I l1l-!h S<·hool. 400 E Bol11e1: Or . Hoom C 11. Vista, Gl'Org1; K rowl. (til9) 727-1512. : fl/ IJH /O IN South Coast . ?taza iii . l I I .t 1 .. . "·I Or unge Co 111 DAil Y Pll 0 l /Sumluy Novombur '18, 198? Southern California rediscovers the passenger · train (:om111111t·r~ clt·parl from tlH · llt'\\ ( hnanl -to-1.o~ \nµ;c •lt•i-. t·ommu1t·1· train a l l 111 io11 Station in Lo~ \n ~t·l t·~. Train~ nn• ;:ain inµ; in populari t ~ a~ an a llt•1·11a l i\t· nu ·a n~ or lrans portnlion ,i,. Soutlwrn California . .. AP Wlrepholo 8) JA('t\11•: 11 \'MAf\ LOS J\Nt :t-:1.1-;s IAl'l Afll'I d t' l 11 d I' i. • ti II t Ii t• I I I' I' IA (I y , S1111th1·111 l'uhlw111u'i. lf'll l'UhlhL'j h .1 .. I' t • I\ t h u I> I ii N I I ('II I I v 11•t11 .... 11v1•l 1·d tlw 1"'''''11~1·1 1ru11i <>11 11 :H·k i1r1• 111•w !'>O m1l1• 1·11111111ut1·r 1 u11 s lwt w1•1•n L ui. A11gl•l1·i. u11tl i-uhurh,111 O x n:11 d, pl u 11 N l ur a Ifill 111ph l.o N Angt·lt•i. Swi Uwgu hulh•l 11·ui11, uml i.tUUll'S tor II ir10 mph "N4 JX'I i.p1•1•d " 1r11111 l11·tw1·pn L o s A11gt·l1·i. a nd Lui. V1•gas A 11111·a k t·o 111111 u t t•r r u 11 :. lll'tw1•1•11 L ui. 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The· t.·ompany plans u S3 b11l111n l>ullt•t train bctw<.'<.'n Los Ang1•h•i. and San 01C'go. modeled t.CH·r IJullN trn1ni. an J upan. Tht• JH<>Jl'C l , wrget t•d for 1· 11 m p 1 .. t 1 o n 1 n I !:J II 8 , w a s <· x <· m p t t· d f r o m s t a t e l·nv1ronnwntal prott'('tion laws by "tall' Lt·g1s latun'. w h ich a lso authun:1.1•d tht· s<ilc of u.x-l!xcm pt bond~ to I inon<:l' t hl• Vt'nture. WILL WRAP ANY PURCHASE OF s25· . • OR MORE AND SEND IT FREE A EIEIN d THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES 1 ) . . • •Except lurnL'4Jre , teleYlslons. stereos and broadloom carpeting. All detNerles shipped via U.P.S. and we guarantee dellvery within 7 days upon receipt of order. r• .... ,, ~.·~., SPECIAL HOLID1'Y. SHOi»PING HOURS{ SUNDAY 11-6. \ ' .. ' l ' HI I AS BES TO FINDING WAY TO ORANGE COUNTY VIA CALIFORNIA AQUEDUCT . • • From Page A1 fl('r lltl'r' ('OUld ('0 Ul'W' ()IW go!itromt<.>tillnul l'UIWl'I' tor evf'ry 100,000 JX'Opk• owr a lifollml•. However. C.:otruvo 101d EPA hu 1dnc(• d iscounted lls ref>?rl bCl'OUliC.il WOii highly &JX-culaUvc . Hl' said therl' has l.;)ecn no evidcn< .. 't.' of increuSt.--d guslrolnlcstlnol cun<.-crs umong non- asbcstos workl'fS subj(-cll'<I lO massiw dosl'tl of the mineral in lhelr drinking wal.l•r. Dr. Calvin M<.·Laughhn, director o f UC Irvine's Canl>er Research Institute, aid he 111 puzzle d by lhc high rnle o f stomach and lnt<.>stinal cancer among asbc::;los workl'rs. "lf you 're a worker wilh asbestos your proble ms have come b<.>i:UUSl' Of Whal you've brealhed," he said. "But we don't know why t hese same workers have a hig h incidence o r intestinal cancer.'' ' ll has been s uggested that asbeslos workers may cough up flber -<-'Onlainlng sputum and then swallow h , McLauRhlin said. But if the> sourt.'C of lhe.ir slOmach and lnteslinal t.•ancer is cought.>d-up asbeslos. why don't people who drink large amounts of asbestos-contamina ted water also ge t lhose cancers? Likewise~ why didn't animals fed large concentration s of ~sbestos-laced w ate r show high rates of gas.trointcstiAal canl-er? "l s impl y d o n 't kn'OW lhe a n s w e r ," McLaughlin said. "We just don'l understand the mechanism or asbestos carcinogenesis.'' Indeed. the soun-e or. cancer, the No. 2 killer o r Americans still re mains a myslery. " Dr . Hoda Guirgis, UCl associate professor of community a nd en v iro nmenta l medicine, stressed that every person responds differently t o s1,1spected carcinogens. It's prob abl y impossible. he said, ·to single ou t waterborne asbestos as a cause ol a spedh c cancer in an individual since it is believed several factors contribute to the d isease, including cigarette smoking, alcoho l consumption, d iet, str,ess. 0<.'Cupational hazat·ds, t}eredity and others. If asbestos in drinking water doesn't directly cause cancer, 1t might initiate the disease or possibly promote tumor growth ont-e cancer has startea, suggested G uirgis, who is directing a five-year sludy or workers at the Long Beach naval shipyards and their long-term exposure to asbestos. "Whl•n you deal with a carcinogen it's hard to say how much of a dose causes cancer," she said . "We know t hat not everybody who is exposed to heavy levels of (airborne) asbcsto will ·develop cancer. "Not all pt.'Ople develop the same diseases tc the same extent ht the same time. We really have to develop good studies on dosc response to see why some people get it (cancer) and some don't." Com pounding the problem m cancer research is the apparent lag time from exposure to a cancer-causing substance and th~ onset of the- disease. Scientists believe 11 may take decades to develop canc:er and the disease might result from the cumulative exposure to various carcinogens such as ultraviolet radiation from the sun or medical X-rays and certain chemicals as we ll as specific d iets and lirest_yles. Nevertheless. most researc h er s agree asbeslOS has been around for some time, although strong evidence that it can cause lung cancer didn't tum up until a major research effort was launched on the na turally occurring mineral ,about two decades ago. The fire resistant nature or asbestos has been known for thousands of years. Marco Polo was said to h ave returned from China wilh 100% to 500% 1st year Write Off $5,000 -S10,000 Minimum Investment Call For Free 1/2 Hour Consultation HERMES MILANO INC. PERSONAL TAX CONSULTANTS (714) 751-2400 !Sears! C.ORRECTION The 1o11ow1no enora 9PPffred In either !tie \tA•\ llOlav<• A..OtO Seara "Wrap up a aeautllul Chrlalme•" meller ••nl to charge cualom•n or the New1peper 1upplemenl In ••lected ne wapepere tttr~houl lo• AngelH end Orenee County. The .... alerte Ne¥embef 21th. OR pege 2t of the meltef, there le en lldvMta-t '9t •21131 end "2111 ..-•one! hffdptlone ••-· The 'copJ le lncon9ct. The #21131 la • ..-eonet atereo with ceneH• ,._,., end FM •*"· On "et• 23 of the meller ei.d P•ll• 3 of lh• newapeper •11PtJtemenl, th• 111 .. for •111 Olrla' hendamocll•d hollder .._. -atiown .. 1 to 14. The COff9Ct *" -1 to 10. 011 P•ll• 15 of lh• meller end peg• 2 of th• newapaper 1"p11-t, the llflclng tor the Noretco clMn wetor 1118Cfl!M la -..n • "-eut. 134.11, .... ta.•. The eotrecl Mllnt pr1ce la .... ,lllegulefl3t.•. °" pege )S of the melter, the 10-lnch "ecllel Arm lew •• IMGrrec:ttr dMcrltled • lncludlnt lour ceeten. TM c.aten_.. not Included. °",... 5 of the MW..-r 1upphment, the muekel bell •M3f7 ~not...-...;,_...,,• better Item Mllftt toJ !tie -ll'toe .... be eubetltvted ••• ~ ,...,... ...... -end .., IH nweo ... _ ther 1119' "-" ~. GRAND OPENlNGf Introductory special· 3 lessons forti500 The Astaireway to fun and popularity. ~peciallzing in ==·and American-Social- lntemational- Modem-Latin- Ballroom . .... if; ...... DANCa 8TUDIO• PINd~O.. ........ tm~llwd.,lullelltt ............ CA-(7M)l7Mllt ................. ,... .,... "'94 ~o br LM "•rM Greta Barry, a part-time waler departme nt employee, checks the asbestos-lined, con~rete pipes in Newport Beach. City tests have shown that the contamintion comes mostly from the Metropolitan Water District. clolhmg woven lrom a ltbrous minera l that would not burn. The Indus trial Revolution spawned new uses for this ~ming miracle fi ber. During the 19th cenlury, asbestos was packed around boiler pipes as insulation and w oven into lheate r t.•urtams lO lower the fire hazard of gas-li t stages. Asbestos is sllll used in bra ke linings, as a thermal insula t<Jr in science a nd industry and as a protective t.'Oaling againsl corrosive acids and alkalies. Following research linking inhaled asbestos lo lung cancer. the federal government began to strictly regulale its use. Recently, lhe fire rC'S1st.ant material has been found m som{• Orange• County school, prompting 0U1cials to find a woy to correct the situation to protcc·t S<:hool chlldrvn from the potential health hawrd. A few months ago, Ron Kennedy noticl'<l a flaky white substance on <.'Ont.Tete p1f)('s lx•mg installed near his Corona dl.'I M::ir home .. The material turned out to lx: asbestos, wh01<'h 1s w idely used to rein force p1pt.'S as well a~ makt' thl.' <.:on<'rcte more resistant to t'Orrosives in soil. Subsequent ci t y-authorized test ing of Newpor t Beach drinking water rcveak'CI asbestos ccml'enlrations as high as one m1lhon fi bers per later. But the Pasade na -based firm that. -. 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MWD hu~ tru1·1·d tlt1• rno.11 n '>OUr<'t• tu ulxtndont'<.i u-.1,...,t111> 111111<"• 111 th1· C11<.1langa un•o.1 w u l ,. r u I r I l ' I a I b ha v l' ml' a Ii u r l' d cunct•ntt:.illons us high as 15 billwn asb1·~111:-. f1tx•rs 1x.-r h lt•r bt•lun· filtration, ht• :.uid. But llO to U9 JX•l'<.'(:nt uf till' mml·rul 1s gl'•ll'n11ly rcmov<.'<.i from thl• wuwr lx.•fort· 1t n•;)(·ht.-i. t·t111sunwr wat1•r l<J~. lw ucJd<.'<.I. ~n unl'xplain..ihlt· kink tw:-. turned up, howc•v<.•r. in tlw watt•t' lrt•utnwnt JJH)(.'t'~ al the Dwnlt'I' F1ltrntum Plum 111 Yorhu Linda, wher1• most of Orung<' County's dnnkrng watcr 11> d l•am•d Al v:arlou~ t1mt.·~. 1ht• plant has allowc'll • from 200.000 to :WO million asbt•-.tt.;s ri l>C.·r.. pc•r hter to realh <·oun ty watc r tupi. MtCum• !>:Aid MWD I'> working to <'<>rrt.'<.'l tht· problem and 11> spt-nding $50,0UO on a )Olnt study with Callt.•t·h llJ f111 d u lx_•ttt•r way lv filt<.•r asbestos from uqu1'll uct·W<ilN. UCI's Guirg1'> 1111ttod that vthc:r <.'Ommuniuc.:s have bc·en t•xposl•d tu l'Vt•n higher doses o~ watl'rbonw u~b<.·stoi. for liO v<.•ars or more. Ep1dt'm1olog1c·al stud1t'!> of populations m DuluLh, Minn .. PugPt Sound. Wash. and San Francisco havt.• not shown a link h<:twc•c·n·c·anc:c•r raws and aslx.•sto:. in watl•r, she• added Mc:Laughhn said he beht•vt•s mor<.· tc·st:> should be do1w bt•fore watl·rborn{• asb<•s tos as ruk'(f out as a t.•anl'l'r -causmg ·agcnt • "We: huv<.• to rc•ly on th<· EPA at this pou1J bC'l·uuse thC'y0r<' <'hargNJ with protec:ting our watc·r," hC' said. "l think thl· Mc•tropolitan Wol~ D1stric·t 1s doing lhl' b<.-st thing possible by gNt1rt th{• dosag<.• down ai. lo~ as poss1bk .. " · • "Th<.· one• good thing about all this 1s wc all l,iavc un 1mmt'n$(• capacity ror repamng lht1 damage th<Jl carcinogens do." addt..cJ Dr. Dwigl\t Culver, UCl c:hni<.:al professor of <:ommunity and (•nvironmental m("CJ1cmt'. "The ft.•w JX'Oplc.' who havt· lost that l'apat·1ty are the one~ who go ah~ad and get cancc•r " • Adopt-a-School links s trengthen conimunity In th<.• wakl• o( Prnposit1un I :J and Rcagn11om1cs. <.'lt'<.'tcd officmls havt• beL'n suy1ng t hut pr iv~te indus try will haVL' Lu mukl• up thL• gap pr L'V iou s l y fill e d b y government funding. That sounds goo<l in pnndple, but it is ofl<m one of those.• things that sounds bellt•r if the other guy 1s doing it. Not so in our an•a. RL•ulizing the L-r1t1cal need in Newport -Mt•sa Sl' h oo Is. lol·a I busincs..<;<>s have bandL'Cl together to h<'lp o ut. Through the Adopt- A -Sch uol program. businesses such as tht• Bank of Anwril'a and Ford Aeronutro111c arl' hC'lpmg out with the donation o f l'Vl'ry thing from computers to pt•nl'ils. And through MORE (Mobil izi ng Our lk sources for Education ), Sl'hools not formally adoptl'd by a busint•ss can rect.'ivc contributions fron1 tht• gt•ne ra l pu blic. Wt• n11i't suy t>n oul(h llll'l' -thinJ{s ubout tht.•sL• two prugrtims-. Apart fro m tht• fuL·t t h ul thl• schopls now huvt.• sonw things tht>y wouldn't ordinarily havt• had·. t ht• progrum f·OStt•rs ll Sl'l\St! Of <.'Omrnu nity. Many of the pl'Oplt• in thOSt.' bustnesses ltve in our t'Ommunity. Their aid to the schools helps thl'1r l' hlld n~ n a net l h e di i ldn•n of n eighbors rcl·civc.· a bcttc.•r education. That is good in itSC'lf. M ort;>over. tho ugh. Adopt-A Sl·h oul 1s on going proof t hat modern business c:ures about th<' l'ommumty w hen • 1t rcs1dt·s. Apart from lx•ing moral a nd nght to do so, it is good busincss. Perhaps som e of tht• s tudt•nl~ aided bv one of the lcx:al fi rms will rcmembc-r that hl'lp one day when th<> time• comes to take a job. Tax,, jobs m~rge ahead Jus t a rnunth ago President Reagan said it would take nothing less than "a palan• l'Oup" in the White Ho use lO persuade him to support a tax inl'rcase of any kind. He furthe r h as <1ssertcd t hat nothing t·ould andun• him to go along with any mca~urc• seeking l o create public st•rv1cc .)Obs. But with II m1ll 1o n Ameri<'ans still out of work. and no sign of a n y lc•tup in the unemployment rate. wt.• appc>ar to be seei ng somt• p n•sident1al afterthoughts. B <' f o r c· I l ' a v 1 n g o n h i s Thanks giving hol1d;,i y, th e President dl•L'idt•d ht· would ask the Congress to givt• high priority to a tax increase proposal when its lame-d ut·k s t•ssion bL•gins th is week . That m easurt.>. proposed by Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis a nd s upported by the un l ik e l y co n gressio nal combination of House Speaker T homas P . O'Neill Jr. D -Mass-:, a nd Senate Majority L ead er Howard Baker Jr .. R-Tenn., calls fo r doubl i ng t h e federal 4-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax to put up to 320.000 persons to work re pairing highways. bndgt's and mass tra n s it f ac i11t1e ~ .. An additional 1-n·nt l<.IX on heavy trucks would bring the ml'rease to 5 cents. Annual cost to the average Amerkan m oton s t w ould be about $30. Announl'ing his s upport o f the tax increase. Reagt1n said an estima ted 10 perce nt of the nation's interstate h ighway syste m is m need o f 1mmt-diatc rPpaving a nd 23,000 bridgt•s nct•d to be repaired or replat·ed . So tha t may be step one an the fight to reduce unemployment. Step two l'Ould t·omt· with congressional approval of a jobs b1 II being promott•d by House DcmocratS that would L·reatt• 200,- 000 six-month pubht· works jobs in areas of heavy u1wmploym<'nt. T hese would indudt· SL'W<.·r and water projcl'ts -.ind n ·pair o ( federal buildings. The Presidt'nt ha s n o t expressed h imself on this bill yet. but in October hl' qualified his a pproval of a $3.7 billion job- training meas ure passed by Congress by insisting that it not be used to create what h e termed "make-work" public scrv1l'l' jobs. Job training to help displaced workers is a laudable goal but It offers no immediate soluuon to th<> plight of the unemployt-d Since the President has sc n fit to modify his stant't' on the tax increase. 1t mc.t y b<• that he> will have some sct·ond thoughts on public scrv1c:t• Jobs Soml't1mes "make-work" l'lln bt> bt>ttC'r than, no work at all. S n eezer s w er e n 't d eserted The human a nimal I S a wonder to behold . The polluted state of our planet proves it is one of the few spccic.·s that fou ls its own nest. That's bad e n o ugh . aut what's going on in Arizona proves that. bless his heart, mankind 1s sometimes not too bright. It a 11 started 50 years ago. Thousands of those huddling to breathe free an th e overcrowded cities of the northeast contracted tuberculosis. And their doctors said. "Go to Ariw na. The air the re w ill cure you." And they did. And it did. And word got out. Suddenly the rush was on. People who w e ren't ill, but had spent large parts o f their adult lives fighting a llergies and h ay fever . paused for thought. If Arizona was good for tuberculosis, it ought tQ be great for hay fever. And they were right. What started as a trickle t o t he d esert has turned into a flood that has given our neighbor to the east one of the fastest'growth ra tes in the nation. But mankind. being a clever animal. look<'d around at a ll the sa nd ·a nd cactus and figured he co uld spruce up thl' n ew neighborhood. We ll, he did. B y th e truc klo ad came grasses. pla nts and a va rie t y of trees that norma lly grow in lhc places he had just left. T he problem he re is ob vious. If you go to Arizona to get awdy from your allergies. and then you truck in what cause d your allergy in Dubuque and plant it in the front yard. you d eservc to sne<.>ze. And that is exactly what 1s happening in Arizona. Only it's worst> there than in the places the wheezers left. Bt•ing a warm climate with lots of sun, Arizona produces five year ly pol l e n seasons. rath e r than the two normal in the rest of the countr:;. On top of all that, water is so sc~rce in Arizona that the people suffering from a lle rgies are paying through their stuffed up noses to keep the stu ff that makes them miserable thriving. ln some places, they call all of this progress. L .M. Boyd/ Crim e rate In only one industrialized country worldwide does the crime rate go down every year -Japan. Item No. 922C in our Love and War man's file la an observation by Sophia LOren: "The world has lost Its wte for simple things. like the love of a woman for onJ y one man." The Insulation salesman In snow country can do pretty well, If he knows what to look for when he cold canvuaes. Pasa by \hoee homes with Iota of snow on the roof. But stop at ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot · . ~ the houses without snow on top. They a re the places that need attic ,insulation. Heat therein is keeping the r oofs warm when it should be warming the rooms below. A. Can only quote the statisticians once more in this matter. They say police officers at 40 percent are the most divorce-prone. Q . What does the "fell" in "one fell swoop" mean? A. Fierce, crue l. terrible, destructive, painful. Comes from tht' same old word that produced "felon." Tt..fft9t P. Hoi.y p,tJ~• Jene A,,..,1 f ., •·•• CcHor ~o Kr..WCh (41<>r'\I! 'o~ tJ '"" . . .... ' • WE cAN USE IT IN 1M& STRLJ4'L& FoR JUSTICE AND STUF1..~ to LONG A~ IMESTRUffLE 1SN'T ABOUT AFFORDABLE ~OCJSIN~ ••• Soviets outguessed enihargo WASHINGTON -Pres ide nt Reagan's pipeline embargo was doomed from the start. T he Russians. in lrague with our West European a llici; -the French , West Germans and ltatians - outmaneuvered the White House at every step of the year-long intC'rnauonal power play. Sovie t trade o fficials brought unprecedented pressure on the West Europeans. who of course we not all that reluctant to make w n franc'S, marks or lire by den:utting Reagan administ.rc1tion's sanctions. The evidence -secret contrac s signed by European companies to sell the Soviets the machines and material they net'<! to build the pipeline that will bring Siberian natural gas to Western Europe -has been seen by my associate l>dle Van Atta. White House and intelligent'(.' sourl't'S provided detail& of the Kremlin's sut'CC'SSful strategy. Here's the story: THE R USSIANS knew th••y would need the superior Western equipment to build the pipeline. They also knew that·a U.S. embargo wo uld be the likely response to a Soviet cr ackdow,n 1n P oland. But the Polish situation was getting dangerously out of hand m \he late summer and fall of 1981 So the Soviets had to make sure of their p1pchne supplies from the West before they took action in Poland that might lead to a U S . embargo. They met their deadline -just barely. On Oct 22, l 981, the Soviet purc.·hasing agency, Machino1mport. annouoc'ed a contract with the French firm of Alsthom-Atlant1que for 40 spare General E\ectr1c rotors. Ronald Reagan's onl•-time employer makes the best rotors in the world, a nd the Soviets were obviously hedging their bets against a US l'mbargo thut would blOc:k the GE 1..>qu1pmf'nt a t tL<> sourc:e. . -· In Nowmber and early De<.·cmbl'r, •whilr th<• situation in Poland C'Ontinued tu dcteraoratP, the Russian::. worked •• 0111111 tra nt1cally to get their final contracts with the West signed. Representatives of Creusot-Lo1re, another French company. arrived in Moscow for h igh -1cvel nc~oliations for $250 million worth of chiller plants on Dec. 12. On ~. 1:}, m;1rtial law was dL"C.:lared in Poland. O n Dec. 14. t he negotiations with Crcu sot ·Loire were s uccessfull y concluded. Two weeks later, as the" Russia n s h a d guessed. R eaga n announced the embar go on sale of p1pehn<' equipment to the Soviet Union. As the White House soon learned. at was too Late. So an June, at the economic summit an Versailles. Reagan made an 1mpass1oned plea to the allied leaders to support the U S . san ctions. Then - Chan~:cllor Helmut Schmidl of West Germany didn't even look at Reagan. but gazed out the windo w a t the gardens. When thl:' allied leaders fa1ll:'d to support the U.S . po.1t1on, a furious Reagan respond('(! la ter that month by exu•ndmg the embar~o to European affihalt's of Amt:r1c:an <:c>mpanics. But here, too, the Russums Wt'rl' way ahrod of him TWO THINGS h;;id happcnt·d . First, the Sov1l'ts had insisted on dealing directly with sulx:ontractor... This ml.'ant lht' RusMun!t would be ablC! to apply pcnalt1<'S for non-dt>hvcry d1r<.'<'tly on the subcontractors. who could thus be countc.-d on to add their wc,1ght to th<' anti-embargo lobbying effort Even more important was the Rus.1ans' insistencl' on rewriting the so- cnlled "forcL' maJCUrl'" contract clause that ab:.olv{!S a supphcr of rc>spons1b1hty 1f 1t is preventt·~ from delivery by "proh1b1t1t1n of C'xport ur import, or any o thl•r c:lrc:ums tancl•::. b11yond tlic reasonable <.'Ontrol of the parties ... " The: rcwrittt:n forct• maJcure dause appears in the 100-page-plus contract the Russian~ signed with Crt•usot-Lotre and thl• German fmn of M<innesmann. The escape dauM' duly covc•red the standard "fire. floods. ca rt~quakc. typhoon. t•p1dc·m1cs (and) military op<:rat1ons of anv C'harat'lt'r . . &uch as war." But th<' s tandard r t>ference 10 "proh 1 bat ion of ex port" or o the r govcr')ment..al acuon was deleted. In fact, the contract w~nl further In another clause and required the supplier to offer the Russians alterna\1ves i{ export hc:enses rouldn't bl' obtained FootnOtt'. Sources say an Italian t'Ompany. Nuovo P1gnon<'. signed a secrN agrL'C'm nt with tht• Russians lo ::.upply 33 turbines without their GE rotors - which could thtm be add<-d wht•n. as lhl' Kremlin t·orr('(·tlv ant1t·1puwd. Heagan 11ftC'd the embargo Letters to the editor Asbestos is a slow killer To the F,chtor: ln regard to Robert Barker's article in the Dally Pilot of Nov 20. it was most interesting to read of the reactions of various officials to the fact that asbestos haa been U9ed in !IChool buildinp. 'fhe general public is becoming aware of the disastrous effects of asbestos which many experts will predict will become a national tragedy. We tend to gloss over the numbers involved. When a handful of people die from ingesting contamjnat.ed drugs, we have a panic. When thousands die or are disabled each year from asbestos related illnesses. we tend to ac..'l'Cpt tha\ as a way of life. THE STATEMENT made that no children or employees suffered health problems is not surprising as this killer takes many years to ma nifest itself. Government and industry outwardly seem unconcerned while in reality they are unable to act in the public interest because of the far-reaching impacts. The fat•t that the EPA does not require remedial action when asbestos 1s found in a building is o n e example . Manufacturers seeking protection trom asbestos-related lawsuits by f1hng under Chapter 11 is another. It Is ume we acted on a local level. We can control our future by amending local building cod es to o utla w asbestos products when a suitable substitute Is available and b y r eq uir ing manufacturers to label producta which contain asbestos. ROBERT ,.,ILLER ·MAILBOX 1erving you. To be thousands of miles from home, alone and in pain is, I can ass~you, a terrifying expenence. The terro?. ·however, was eliminated at the e m ergency room d oor . Their care, warmth. assura n ce a nd medical competence was like a warm a nd romfo rung bla nke t. I was promptly helped. diagnosed and treated. With no questions asked I was given the most thorough care in every department at Hoag Memonal. Ir anyone is looking for a definition of mechcal professionalism, they only have to visit Hoag Memorial Hospital and witness the level of medical care being made ava.ilable on a routine basis. Everyone in your area should realize that the farmty..and ~pie at Hoag are a cr edirlo the medical profession in general and to Ne wport Beach in particular. HUGH DOHERTY L iquor sales 'l'o the t:dltor: I read with total disbelief \he cries of foul by some of our Laguna Beach liquor store owners regarding the ci tations issued last week . Those cit a t ions included sales of alcohol to minors. While it Is commendable that the ownen enlisted the help of the police an cracking down on adults who buy for minors, the quote by one owner that the police department had "changed the rules without telling us" was astounding. In other words. It's okay to cite the kids, but don't put pressure on us. the ones who are 1elling. The Laguna Beach poli('(' department 1s to be commended for a job well done and encouraged to make this an ongoing program. DAN KENNEY Councilmember Lei them know To the &htor: 1 wonder how ma ny people realize that our governing bodies which include city council. county supervasors and state and national senators and Congressmen hsten \o what the people wanl 11 they hear from them. But 1f they don't they can vote any way they please. Your city l'OUnCJI an Huntington Beach is spending $1,235,000 for land for a new heliport for Huntington Beach but claim they can't afford to pay the trash fees that they always have. So they ar, adding $7 to water bills each timt' to ralS<.' extra money to pay for your trash pickup. tr you don't agr~ with this, let your council members know. Sl'nd a lettf'r or post card or call 536-5553. MERRY LENT A no ther mistak e To the Editor: I wo uld just like t o ta k e this opportunity to tha nk the Coastal Commission for another stupid mistake. When I was driving down the coast towards Dana Pomt my view of the ocean was completely obliterated by a new fence being constructed around the low-Income housing project next to Niguel Shores. J ~ul visitor To the F.c:U~r: It'• time that the citirena of Laguna Beech realize what every teen-ager In l..aiWW already knowa -It has been too May t.o plirchue akohol ,in thla town! I will n ot even venture Into the 1tupldl\y or h aving a low-income housing project on the ~an side of the highway. My only question to the Coastal C',ommiulon, who have made It their bualne11 to protect all ocean views for the enjoyment of ua all, la why did you allow this projt'<:\ to t'ONlruc\ a wall that obliterated what one.~ wu a mind· .oftel)lng vt.w both up and down the coutt On Nov.• 10 I waa involved In. a motor Vt'hlcle accident In your atta, taken to Hoac Memorial H09pital, \tteted In the emer,ency room and admitted \0 the 1ub-nten1ive care unit. r wa1 aubaequently tr•nlf•rr•d to the otthopedic u nit from wh6ch I waa releued and flew home t.o New Jerwy. I would Ua&. t.o rtmlnd all the peop&. ln your area how fortunate you a,.. and how proud you 1hould be \0 hav• • faatity auch • HCJ91 Memorial Hoep6tal IF THE proprlt\ora of t he liquor 1\Ql'8 In Laguna that have been eelllng to mlnon hild been mort' dlllgent, the pola MfMlrtment would not have had to spend ita tlnw edd1'"9ina thla growing ~· Th• metaa&e from all LA1.unan1 to thM~ e1labll1hment1 1hould b• - "There an many liquor 1t.ore1 in Lacuna that don't atll to mlnora, 10 1\art . chlcki"I l.0.a or we at.op buytna In your ltor9.'' • .. MAROARET DANIELS • ---~ ------.-..-··--~--• -~~..-..r-a_, _...._....,..._.._ -._, SUNOAV, NOV 416. IOU:/ FOR THE RECORD 86 //Jyt•1·s l'Olll i111u• lo l1t•11I 11/J 011 l\i11gs. ll'I·. D D Robinson, Class of '83 g~ out • ·In styl~ ·: . Roses blooming at UCLA From AP dispatches The UCLA Bruins have accomplish ed a task that appeared to be out of their reach three weeks ago. By virtue of Arizona's 28-18 victory over Arizona S tall' in Tucson , Saturday night. the Bruins are the Pacific-10 Conference football champions and will represent the league in the Rose Bowl against Big Ten Conference champion Michigan in Pasadena, on New Year's Day. ASU would h ave won the Pac-10 crown and the Rose Bowl bid had it beaten or tied Ariwna. ''This is the culmination of seven years of work for me," said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. reactied by tele phone a t Palm Springs. "We're going to be up boogeying all night." Don ahu e said he took his family t o a Palm Sp'rings condominium "because l didn't want to put my wife and my daughters through any m ore wrenching experienc.-es after the USC game -no more drl!ma or trauma for us." Following their 10-7 loss at Washington o n Nov. 6, the Bruins had no margin for error as far as reaching the Rose Eowl was concerned. As things turned out, everything they needed to happen happenc.>d. USC' Joey Drowner breaks up a puss play by knocking ball out of the hands of Notre Dame's Tony Hunter (85) uturday. Trojans pulled out a 17-13 victory. I Last-gasp effort stops Irish, 17-13 By ROGER CARLSON Of lhe Delly "llol Slaff LOS ANGELES On1 .. • last march. unt• last stanJ, unP last how. J ohn Robinson nnd thl' Class of '8:3 W(•nt out In styll• Saturday aft(•rnoon m a m~nnl'r whu.:h U n 1 v ,. r !> 1 t y o f S o u t h e r n C..:a ll forn1a fuo tlwll fans have bl'Cn tll'('USlUffi l•d LU.I w.ith a pulsating last-minutt". cume- from-lx•hind victory uve•r Notre Dame In th<' season finak., 17-13. It was tht• kmd of gaml' which St>nds poN1t· sportswriters into a ·frenzy. Irish fans into u swte of subril·ty and USC fans into t'<'Stasy. In a gamt' d om1 na ted b y defense bdore -76.459 at th<' Colis~·um, 1l was thl' Trojans who • l'anw up wi th the last-gasp S<:or i ng d ri vt· to ovcrc:onw a l :3-10 deficit af.t USC receivers bailed . out what had otherwiM.· been a who I I y 1nl!ffectivc offense. dommalt'<I by Notre Dame. . And. 1t was polished off with a (.'OnlrOVC'l'Sial touchdown C.hVe by tJSC tailbal·k Michael Harper, who fumbk•d the ball us he left his feet and hurdlt:d mto tht• end zone with 48 S('(-onds l<.'ft. DefC'ns1vc tackle K evi n Griffith of tbe Irish c·ame out of the pile• a t the one-yard line. clutching the ball . No signal had been made . Eve r yone was ' looking at each other . And the officials ba'·ked off and went into a c.'Onfl>rcmce. fivc yards deep in the end zone. "Please, don't let this happen to mt'. agam," Harper begged w1th1n himst.•lf. · Suddenly two arms we re ru1st·d. signifying a touchdown an d th e 5 1-yard march, t•onsuming JUSl 62 seconds, was cC1mplctc: and the Iris h were d<•nic"<J. ·'The two side officials said the runner was across the plane of the goal and he lost the ball wht•n he was thrown back ," · t•xp lained r e fe r ee Charles Moffett Notre Dame Coach Gerry Faust didn't agree, saying, "Our players felt it was our bal! on the :l-yard line. They said he went into the end zone without the ball. But, I d on't want to get mvolvc.'Cl in the controversy." Harper. who had scored the Trojans' first touchdown with I :55 left in the third quarter to ('Ut a 13-3 deficit to 13-10, had been plagued with fumblitis a nd mJur1es this past season. , "That would have been just devastating," Harper added with a smile in the dressing quarte~. The Irish. who suffered thei(' fourth loss o f the season . rl.'sponded with a passing march to the USC 32 before Blair Kiel's final desperauon pass into the Southern Cal end wne, intended for Tony Hunter , was knocked away b y Joey Browne r and Darrel Hopper. It was a stirring £ally for the Tropns. who had been bottled up by a te n acious Notre Dame defense. whic h s hoved the Trojans' running g ame right do w n t he o ffe nsive II n e~ s c.'Ollective throats. . On Nov. 13, UCLA had to beat Stanford, which it d id 38-35. Also. Washington had to beat Arizona State. which it did 17-13. Arizona had to lose to either Southern Cal on Nov. 14 13 or Oregon on Nov. 20. and the Wildcats lost both games, ·UCI poloists clear one ··1 t o ld o ur playe rs at halftime." said Robinson. "if we can just keep playing and do the things we always do, we can get ~ I Then, on Nov. 20, the Bruins had to defeat Southe rn Cal in iheir regular-season finale, whic h they did 20 -19 by thwarting a two-point conversion atte mpt by the Trojans after lime had expired. Washington had to lose t o 18-point underdog Washington State th at d ay. which it did 24-20. Anteaters play for championship tonigh~ against Stanford By CRAIG RUSSELL Speclel lo IM Delly Piiot NCAA semifinals at Belmont Plaza in Long Bcat·h. finally ending the 13-year jinx. That left it up to Arizona to beat Arizona S tate Saturday night, and the Wildcats manag'ed lhe upset victor y over the Sun Devils. LONG BEACH -ln the 14 years that the NCAA has conducted national championships in water polo. UC Irvine has been invited to the tournament 13 umes. That's more' than any other tfam m the countr''y. But the Anteaters have c.'Ome away with lhe title only once ( 1970). finishing S<.'(-ond four times. third on four other occasions, and fourth last year. "I definitely enjoyed it," said a happy Newland "We• always seem to have trouble with Cal They've been our nemesis m this tournament I don't know what it is. Maybe it's bel·au:.t• Pete and I are such good frnmds ·· H that"s thl· case, the n Newland has lx't.•n murt· of a fr1<.'nd than Cutino · "I felt (Arizona Coach) Larry Smith has as good a chance as anyone to beat Arizona State with his talent," said Donahue. ··1 talked to him Wednesday night and Larry was reaUy down. He thought his team was pretty banged up and Arizona State has had been preparing for them for two weeks." There's one reason F.d Newland's clubs have had thei r s hortcomlngs in the championship tournament, and that's Pete Cutino and his California Bears. But on this night it was a ll UCL And all Newland had left was to wail and SC<' who he'd play. "l don't really care who we play. W<''ve seen everybody so much this season we know what to expect. But it'll probably be Stanford." prc•chcted Nl•wland. The Bears and Antt'aters havc mCl eight llmes in NCAA play and Cal has won every one of them, including four llml'S m the championship game. T hat made victory all the more sweeter Cor Newland Saturday night as h is Anteaters defeated the Bears. 8-5. in the And his pn'<11cuon proved t'Orrect, a!-ttw Cardinal d(•fl'att'Cl UCLA. 11-9, m th<' oth<'r st.•m1fmal. Thut m<>ans .the top-ranked and undcfcatc.'<I Antl'atcrs (29-0) will go against two-t1m<' d<'fl•ndmg champion Stan ford in the champ1onsh1p game tonight at 7.3,0. Michigan romped past UCLA 33-14 in the Bluebonnet Bowl last New Year's Eve. New-NFL schedule was easy trike settlement I But look how long it took to come to a Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but . . . • • If the National Football League players and owners had trouble locating sufficient intelligence to a pproac h something resembling a strike settlement, putting together a new schedule plan to please everyone seemed to be really out of the question. • • When National Basketball Association Commissioner Larry O'Brien talks a bout the players agreeing to "give backs" in the new contract negotiations, he is talking like he has been smoking 90mething out of a Mexican garden . • Los Angeles Raiders executive Al LoCosale will be the speaker a l the monthly meeting of the l\tnerican Marketing Association and you can buy a tJcket to the affair for just $22 ... what a great gift .-.ggestion for ~he man who has nothing. • A fa t horse player went to Engla nd and lost 30 pounds. · • • There w ere newspa pe r r e ports that broadcasters on USC football are having trouble getting paid. . . Get in line. boys. lhere are USC broadcasters as far back as six or seven years who atfll haven't been paid. • There will be no Fre nc h radio or TV broadcasts of lhe 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles ... BfoadcaBllng firms in France say the fees asked by the Los Angeles promoters arc "tres ridiculous." Saturday's f 09thall USC 17, Notre Dame 13 Arizona 28, Arizona St. 18 UNLV ~2. CS Fullerton 23 Long Beach St. 44, Utah St. 17 San Otego St. 35, Oklahoma St. e HOU9ton 28, Rice 21 Oregon 7. Oregon St. e AubUrn 23. Alabama 22 SPORTS COLUMNIST . BUD TUCKER • John McNamara will really help tht• Angels as their manag<'r . . So will another front line pitchcr. . • A guys says the NFL slnk<' could hayl' been settled three weeks ago ... How about thrN' years ago? • Lakcrs and Kings owner Jt•rry Buss mllk<'s a point to which t he NFL playt•rs union should examine ... Bus.<; says it is a ll muncy and it dtx.>Sn't matter in the long run where ll c:omC'S from • All psych1atnsts look to me hke thl•y should SC(' a psychiatrist. • The differenct' between indoor and outdoor SO<X.-er is that with the former, you can )OS(' money w11hout getting cold. •The Cmcmnalol Reds had thq worst r'C('Ord in the his t o ry o f the franc hise and tht> first announceme nt out of th•• front office at the c.'Onclusion of the.• 1982 season had to do with the 1983 season ... The Rc..'<ls ral!led their tk'ket prlCt'S. • Th<' Sun Di<'~O Clippcn keep adding to the list of petsst.-s said interested in buying thl' NBA franchaae but appAr<'ntly all of them decide Instead w purchaM! 11wamp land in Florida • Also. there is much talk about BUI Walton playing only peri~ically with' the Cllp~n, bul that Is the only way. Blll Walton ever play1. • It has t>N>n quite 9Clml' number of years airK"e the Bost.on Marathon w• thf.' lt'ad story on Sunday sports. -California and UCLA will meet for third place at 6. But that's tonight. Saturday, J e ff Campbell and George Robertson threw m two goals apiece 10 lead the P C AA champions m scoring. but 1t was the play of All-American Peter Campbell and goalie John O'Brien that had Newland smiling. ··wp ~ave a lot of weapons," explained Newland. ··w e have: a good goalie and our S('Ormg 1s balanced. But Peter docs so many things that makes this team function. He's so good defensively. He always seems to t·ome up with the k ey steal and he int1m1dates his opponent. He's a very thorough player." · And a very dominating one. even when h<>'s hl'ld Sl'Orclcss as he was against Cal. But 11 was his defonse a nd passing. which set up tl•ammates on three goals. that pruved thC' differenc.-e in this one. And O'Brien wasn't bad f'i ther. t-oming (See UCI, Page 84) back in it." . The Trojans were within ·striking range (down, 1~3) only because of Byron Darby'• fumble r<'<.'OVery at the USC 13 to stop on<> threat and interceptions by Troy West and Keith Browner, along with passes of 15. 14 and 18 yards from Scott Tinsley to Jeff Simmons. which set up Steve J ordan's 35-yard field goal with five seconds re maining in the se<.-ond period. And. it took a while for the Trojans to get started in the · sec.·o nd half as the Irish advantage mounted to 13-3 on Mike Johnston's 47-yard field goal. . T he Irish disdained a 31-yard held goal attempt in the fourth quarter. electing for a knockout pun<.·h with a trick pass, but it failed and USC was still within thret.' points. ··1 wasn't surprised they went °(See TROJANS, Pa1e 85) Georgia 38. Qeorgia Tech 18 TulMe 31, LIU 21 Vandetbltt 28, T.nMMM 2f (C ..... l1le111••> • A couple of hundred ynn from now .. hlltory will record 10me lncrediblt' Incidents and the ,...., profc-ulonal football 1 trlke of 1982 wlll unquestionably make lhfo &Qp 10. • The atrlkr IOllll'I llon. of the CoU1t1um. Anaheim Statdtum and the &.-Bowl att C"nOUlh to cau• c.'OftlriMrahlf' ahakintc of hf'ad11 UC lnlae'1 John V•,P. ta'• dead •Im ••11111 C.I defender Saturday durin1 NCAA water polo ehamplon1hlp1 al Belmont Piasa. • , . • " I • Orange Ooa1t OAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 28, 1982 ~~ondition worsens; · ~JI art misses finale ::r rom AP dlspatcbes '!:: Long Beach State's Todd Harl, ·• ::paralyzed duririg his team's season f. • ·:bpe ncr, had to a bandon plans to ~:attend Saturday's final game because . ::his condition worsened, His Cather said. .::: Hart, 19, was suffering from a 103-degree . ·:temperature and blood Infection that would have .'.:inade it "medically disastrous" four him to leave ·:t'ortbridge Community Hospital, a«.'Ording to his '.:l: father, Orangl' County :·: Sheriff's I..;t. Wyatt Har\. • ~i:' The Long Beach S tate defensive back .had hoped to say a Jew words at halltime In the night game against Utah State. • A h elicop t e r was s upposed to ta ke h im to Anaheim Stadium, where he was lo have watched the HART action from the s uite of Georgia Frontiere, owner of the Rams. ''He just wanted to te lJ them thank you for what they've done, all the support they've given him," the elder Hart said. Todd was paralyzed from the neck down on Sept. 1 r when he crashed headfirst into the turf at the Rose Bowl and broke his neck during a game against UCLA. Quote of the day "T he player evaluation process no longer is simply a question of whether the player can hit, run or throw. Evaluation is now a meld of sociological, economic, motivational and legal factors. And the effective organ ization is that w hich can allow the!e additional criteria their proper role." -Oakland A 's President Roy Eisenbrdt, outlining the ''philosophy" that would guide the team's replacement of manager Billy MartlD, who was fired last week. Holmes lashes out at promoter HOUSTON -Larry Holmes, angry al Don King, said Saturday his next fight could be for another promoter. The World Boxing Council heavyweight champion said King asked him to take another pay cut following Holmes' onesided decision over Randy "Tex" C obb Friday n ight a t the Astrodome. Holmes' purse already has been reduced from $2.1 million to $1.6 million because the fight was televised Friday night instead of Monday night, a bet ter ratings night. King said Cobb's pay was trimmed from $900,000 to $700.000 for the same reason. but Cobb said his money was cut because King accused him of breeching his contract by arriving late in Houston. ''He got all mad because I wouldn't give him a co uple of hundred thousand dollars." Holmes said. "K ing belittled me. I'm ttred of being embarrassed. He always wants to reduce the pay." Basketball scores c:::r Sou1he<n CalllOTi8 C041ege 79. Redlandaff Sl.,,f0<d 84, UC R"'9falde 71 CS Fullerton 97, Northern Arizona 55 S.,,ta Clari 80, klaho SL 119 San JON SI. 71. Puget Souod 80 Pec:illc 84, POt'lt.nd 52 LSU 911, Hew•PllClflc: 711 Aw F0<ce 49, u. of San 01eQo o Nev1d1-l 11 Ve911 65, Oltllihom1 5-4 Chapman 111. 81o11 SO E . W1a h l n g 1on 77 , W WMhlngton 117 Freano P1clllc 6 5, Cal Poly "-64 wes1mon1 73, WNnlet 55 Ne'tlld<>-A«lo 105, CNco SI. 84 "41dl ... Utah St 100, CS Nonhfldge 63 Colorado 71, N. Colofado 49 iow. 91, Bflgnam Young 80 Weber SI. 95, Mldwe111rn. T1xu 63 ....... lndlan1 91. 8111 SI. 75 low• SI. 69, Nebr11lll·Om1h1 83 K-91. USIU 74 KanlU SI, 72. s. Colorldo 57 Kenl SI. 119, SI. JGMf>h'a, Ind. 76 Mletllgln 117 . .-.kron 75 Mlaaourl 84. N, C1rOlln1 80 Notre Dime 74. St. Frenc11. P1 49 Purdue 113. E. IHlnol• $4 W11hlngton St. &e, Wl14on1ln 64 Toledo 89, Rollln1 56 Oeylon 112, Ott1tbeln 77 Creighlon 911, Wll.·PlalleYMle 54 Mlnnetotl 83. N. DakOll SI. 61 SI. loull 97, 81. AlnbfOM 73 8(ldley 90, loyol_a ••. 62 Vlipltll90 811, Mllnoit Tech 117 ..... Dulle 70, E. Carolina 65 T-64, 8llceyna 59 South Car04ln1 ff. Arm11rong 81. 68 SE loulll1n1 73. Coll ol the Oz.st!• 4t N .c .• .-.1 h e v l llt 119 . .N.C.-Ohlrtotte 69 A l l ·B l rmlngll1m tO. Mo.·K-City to Penn State wins Lambert . NEW YORK (AP) - ~Second-ra nked Penn State unanimously won the L ambe rt Trophy Saturday, tradltlon aJ•l symb ol o f co l le1e football 1upremacy ln the Northeu\. Centenary 85. Mlsslssippl C041 68 S W L o u l slena 105 , Fle.·ln11rnetlonal 54 S. MiullSll>f)I 75. NE loulslena 65 Memphis St 71, Wyoming 45 J1cuonv1111 75. Eekard 511 Tulane 7'. W. Teall SI. 64 Kenluelly 90. Buller 53 Virgin.a T Id\ 85, Auguall Coff 60 a..ltl•e•• SMU t2. Neb Wesleyan 511 TCU 78. Tea11-Arlington 70 Arkll\US 74. SE Missouri 57 Tut .. 70, NE Oldahoml 61 I N T1x11 SI 103, Hender90fl St. 75 lou1111n1 Tech 66. Pan ArnarlC«I 511 Te.a 53, N.C Wesllylt\ 42 1e•11-El Puo 94. West1rn St ' I Colo. 511 Belh1ny N111r1ne 112. Point lam. 70 h9t Hollltl 95, Oowhng 58 M~ 113, St. Francia, N.Y 59 Prlntelon 72, &iellnell 43 Rulgara 6', Flirleigll [)lc)lcineon 70 George W1shlngton 80, T owneon SI. 71 Pitt 80, Westmlnater 67 Bowling Gr_, 50, Cornell 411 Herverd 83. MIT st Weal Virginie 103, St. Leo's 60 Ylle 90, W0<Cl'ltll11< Tech 81 Falrfleld 79. Nlegra 69 Penn St. 97. M1ryland 79 Brown eo. New H1rnp9tllre 67 PrOllldence 72. AtaUmpllon 54 Seton Hiii 87. AnMlm 113 ean1a1u1 9!1 eunlllo 17 SyrlC\IM Ill'!, FO<dhem 44 TOUMA•MTI lplrtM C .... I .... Wl1con1ln·Gre1n Bly 81. W. Mlchlgen 42 (third) Or..e .......... .... Cb'l't9 ...... .__. loullVllle . Wllhlngton 47 c ......... n..._. Florld~~52 SI. Jofln'a 62, Ohio U. 52 (llr8') 81. MlfY'I, Celli 71. Army 61 (thitd) T......-e ...... Tann.· C 111111 no og 1 ee, T~ 81. 51 (11111) Mlddll Tenn. t7. Aultln Peay 12 tthifd) ,,.,.... r.,... Virginia et. VIL Com~fl 63(~"' • George Mnon 96. Jotln Hopkin• 56 (llllfd) CrueflC ...... OIPaul 73 • .-.r11on1 St 72, ot (ltfll) 01vld1on &4. Teo• Teel\ 8 1 tthlfd) ...... c .... Freeno st. 39. kllho 34 (lhO loyOll Mtrymounl 71. Hardln- SlmmoM 11 (thlfd l ........... 01110 8 1 1 2, Yuoo11ev11n NMIOnllt 7t c-==.:,:.. Ooldl!I W• M , QlllOnt llO I an OletO M•H 72. Or•nt • COIMll ~rc:=1, MllwaukM rac .. past New York 8 p111 kt•cl uy ~O 11111111" h v Utah m L • n l u 11 n cl 1 H 1•1n h h y ti l d n r y Moa crrlf untJ B rian Wlnlrr11, Malw 1ukl-t• lwlc l ol I u N1 w Vo1 i.. r.11l y w pull uw11y to u IOU Ufl vtt tu1 y 11V1·1· 1111• K111tkl!> Sutu1duy 1-;JM•wlw11• 111 tl11· NBA, 11111k1t• Terry TH(llf, "'"" '"K Ill 111 Lli'C :w 1101111-. 111 1 he• r1r 1H llUlll'lt•r. IJ(lllllt.J l111ll!<lllll It) II IUH Ull Vll'llll y 11v1•1 C hlt'UJCo, tlw Htll'kt•ls' -..oC.ond v111111 y 111 l•I out1n1-1 i. th1i. M'tt111111 · Gro rice Grrvln 1111d Mi ke Mll<'hell 1·11111h1rwd f111• liU points 111 lt•ud S:111 Anlomo 111 1 107 1011 triumph 1Wl'T Dallas in u hutth· or Tt•xus ll•ums • . HookH• Oomlnlque • Wllklns 1\l'tll'<I 'l7 fX>lnt.'i aml fcl r wurd Daa n ltuundfleld uddc.'\J 'l6 to J>llC.'l· At lun ta to o 11 7 ~tt win ovt•r l nd11111 ;1 LA•R Oon Collin" talllc•d a s..•ason-hi~h W polnt.H to lwlp Wushmgton r•omp past Portland. 107 -YO . Ph1lad1·lph h1's Moses Malone SC.'Ort'd :Ji points and grabbed ~3 rebounds, offscittlng a 37-point pcrforman<.-e by Utah's Darrell Griffith, ;.1s tht.• 76<.•rs kn<x:kt.'<i off the Jaz.z, 126-113 . . Alex EagU1b c.'Ontinued his torrid S<'Orm~ put.•t.• w ith 39 points to lead Denver to a 141 -125 win owr San Dit•go , .. Guard t:arry Drew St..·un•d 21 points to help Kunsas Ctty scort.• a 105-99 dt.'t'is1on owr Ph()('ntX . . Guard Gus Wllllams hit 15 points in tht' fourth quar tt'r to spark St'atth"s l:J:i-11 8 win over Gold1m Slate Struggling Detroit ties Canad ians Recd Larson's power·play goal at ~ I 0:54 of the third rx•riod liftcod the , , struggling Detroit Red Wings into 11 5.5 tie w11h the Montreul Canadicns in Montrc•al IO hig hlight Na tional Hockey LN1gu1· nC'llun Saturday night. Detroit is winless in tts l~st 12 games . . . In other action, slump-ridden Ron Duguay St·orl'<.I a pair of goals and Ed Mio rcgisu•rc.>d his first shutout in nearly thrt>e years as tht' New York Rangers bent the New York Islanders 3·0. It was thC' Rangc>rs' S<.X'Ond victory in a wt-ck over their local rivals . . Al Secord brokt.• a 1-1 deadlock with his 20th goal of the S<'ason early in the se<'<>nd period lo give the· Ch1(·ago Black Hawks a :J-1 vit tory over Qut'bt.'l· . . . Bob MacMillan scored a goal and added an assist as Nt'W JE'n;cy ended an HI-game.• winless streak with a 4-J victory over Calgary. The Dc .. vils cam<' mto the> game with an 0.14-4 record sm<.'t' their last victory on Oct. 18 . . . Jorgen Pellerssoa S(:ort'<I two goals in less than eight m mutc.'S to lead St. Louis to a 5-3 victory over St. Louis . Dave Chrisllan had a goal and two assist:. as Winnipeg ralh<.'<.I from a 3-1 def1c1t to bt.•at Toronto, 6-3. Achlca finalist for Lombardi Award George Acbica of the University •• of South ern California has been named as one of four fina lists for the 13th annual Lombardi Award as college football's best lineman. Others nominated included Nebraska's Dave Rimlngton, Billy Ray Smith of Arkansas and Ariwna S1.<,ttc's Vernon Maxwell . . . University of Florida Prt-s1denl Robert 0 . Mars ton said Saturday he has asked the school's faculty rommillee on lntcrcolleg1ate athletics to look mt.a repor\S of possible reC'ru1ung viola tions in the Gators' football p rogram . . . John Paul Jr. heads a f1<.>ld of drivers in today's Camt>l GT Series season final auto ra<.'<' in Daytona Reach, Fla The fath er vf Kansa s bas k e tball play1.•r ACHICA Calvin Thompson suffered a fa tal hea rt attac k Saturday during the Jayhawks' 91 -74 victory over U.S . Intemallonal University. Penn S \a\e, which beat No. ~ Pitt 19-10 Friday. won 'he award for \he t•con d COORCUUve year end for the 16th time overall. c~ 11. Mt left Jeclnlo 11 , Ru tier win firs t; Dues fall t:11Jd1•11 W1 •:-.I t '11111'~(1· &'IJn•tl 11" I 11 i.I VII 1111 Y 111 th1· yuun~ 1·11111111u1111 y t•11llt·~1· h11sk1•1h:11l m.,1,.,11n S11tun l11y n1~ltt with t1 0 4 5 () V ('rd I I' l Cl Vt' I Ohlonl• t'111l1 •g1 · 111 t ht• Mt•rt:t'ti Tour11anwnt. MPu nwh1l1., Or:en~t· Coa!it Colll•gt• 11uff1•1·1·d 1l:t first dc.•fc.•ut ufll'I' w1nnini;t Its f11-,;t twu H•11tll's, as llH' P1rall•s fl'll to host Sun D11•K11 M c•sa , 7'1. 5» 111 non-t·onh·rt•n<.'l' 1w11011 At Ml'•'t.<t'd , <.:oath Jim Grevnfit'ld'i. Rustlt•rs sc:ttl<.'<i for third pla<.•t• 111 thl• four-lc.·am M<•rt:1•d Tournt•y , a i. John Krcs1t·h pump<•d in :l:S p 0 i 11 t S t Q p 0 (.' l' t ht' vu:to ry Thl· Rus tlN s droppt·d a 7~-7 1 d1..~·1:.11>n lo host Mert..'<'<i in tht•ir opcm•r f r1day night Tht• Rus tl<.'n; jum 1wd out to a 16·4 lt•ad ('arly m the game, and nt•vc.•r allowt:d Ohlom• to g1·t t:luser than six purnt ~ (42·36). Kn•sich addt•d t•1i.:h1 rt'bounds tu go illo ng wilb. his 2:1 pomL._, whill' t ca mm a l t• Sh t• r w 1 n Durham adclt•d 11 pt>IOLS. Gold1 ·n Wc.•st rl'lurns to ac.·t1 on Wc.·dnt•sd ay nigh• wh<'n the Hustlc•rs meet W<.•st Hills in tht: f 1 r s t r o u n d 11 f I h t' A n t c I o p t• V a I 1 l' y Tournamt•nt. At San Dwgu Mt•i.u. freshman Brad Gul•ss pumpc.•d in 20 po111t<.. 1 n cl u d i n g 1 6 1 n t h t• S<.'lxmd half. but 1t wa. ... n't ('nough fo r Orange Coast Vanguards i. • v1ctor1ous RC'bound1ng from a IO!>S to Pepp<'rdml' the p r evi~u s e v ening, Sou t h e rn Ca lifornia College's baskNball lt'am evened lls rt'<:ord at 2·2 Saturday ntght w ilh u 7 9 · 6 9 t ri u m p h t> v t· r v1s1t1ng lfodlands M ike Roberts le d n balanced IJtUtC'k with 20 points. and four 01 ht•r Vanguards tall1<·d 1n double figun•s SoCal Collegl' battle d back from a onc.•-po1nt halfume dcfl<:1t to wke the lead for good <'arly m the second half Sparkin g l hC' Vanguards off th<• bt.•mh was Echson High produ<:t Larr y Hurs t , wh o poured tn 1:3 pomL<>. 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KENNER 14" Strawberry Shortcake laby Doti Beau11tu1 newborns who need a htlle glrl's loving auention nM40 L 'LUlll91 Rams ~ry to right ship KC provides opposition in home 're-opener' \ 8v J OHN SEV ANO 1 . til Oellr Piiot •tatt Arc the Rams cushing in th\•ir ch ips und ~uilding for next year'! Or are th,•y mukang movt.'S an the hopes of providing inst.ant rl'lief? Those questions, among othl'rS, should be answered this a f\cmoon (I o'dock) when the Rams hollt the Kansas.City Chiefs at Anuhl'lm Stadium. Thl' winless Rams (0-3), who how but 11lx 1aml'~ left to right A sinking ship, figun• to netod a victory to have any chan<.'t' of a respect.able 1982 sea.son, strike-shortened as it may be. Coach Ray Malavasj feels, too, it's now or never, and ma~bc that's why he's decide.'<.! to juggle the lineup. if not the en tare team, for today's contest wlth thl' Chiefs. MALA VASI HAD suggL-s tc..'CI l'arlicr 111 the week ttiat maybe some of his pla y1•1-s weren't putting out a. r•dlo tod•y 1'/tlPC (71e) •t I enough: that there might be too· muny andavaduals who care about themselvt.-s more than the team. • Fearing such a no tion to be true, Malavllsi released a couple of Ra m mainstays Friday _.: running bac:k Cullen Bryant and wide rnc.•civer Billy Waddy probably in tht.• hope of shuking things up. So. ins tead of Br yant a nd Waddy, n ew uniforms have been issued to dc•fcns1vc tackle Charles DeJu·rnett, waived earlier this year by San Diego. a nd rookie s plit end Kerry Lcx:klan. cut earlier in the year by the dub with an invisible sign attached to each saying. "Who's next"!" It's with this kind of a cloud over tht.•ir heads that the Rams will go against the Chiefs, who come into the game with a 1-2 re<:ord and with ont' of the best defenses in the NFL. "WC' definitely have to start winning." safety Nolan Cromwe ll understated . "Everyone knows w e're 0-3. "WE TALKE D (in a private team meeting) about togetherness a nd needing more hustle. We have to change our a pproa<:h to the game. We have to start making things happen instead of waiung for things to happen." The Rams. in fashioning their dismal mark, have outscored their opponents 37-26 in the Cirst half and lx..>cn blown out in the se<.'Ond, 62-17. Tlw Ch11•f11, on thl0 olht·r huncl, h1t1t 1twlr two ~amt'N (ttwy huvt• '' vil'tory ovt•r Sun l>lt•.cu) by 11 total 111 11'> f)l>illls Tht• Chil•fi., with a llttlt· quart1·;·ha<0 k t·u ntruVl'rsy o f t twlr own , tar\' lt•tl by tht• qunrll'rh:wk t W081.llll\' ul 8tt.>V<' l''ull1•r 1uut 8111 Kenm•y, till' lattt•a• huving atll•m.lt•d Sutldlt•hack Collt'Mt' • KC'nnt•y startt.•d I ht• first thn•c• gunw11 u( thto S<.'nson, but Fullt•r n:plat·t><J him In th1• Sl'<'llllcl half of thl' Chld s' ganw ngninst Nt•w Orl<•nnt1 and Coo<:h Marv Lt•vy has givt•n Fullt•r th(• i.tarting nod against tht.• Hams. "Wt• httvt• two fuw quartt•root·k8 and I µl11n to play both of tht.•m," Levy said. Co1n l'id<'n tally. Mulavas1 has t wo fanc quart<'rbac·ks as wC'll. The• diff<'rC'nt'l' is he plans on only ploying ont• of th1·m Bert Jones. "I TlllNK. BERT playt.'<I lx•tt.<.•r at Atlanta than h<• had in the first two ga mt.•s,'' saad Malavasi. "Ht.'Ck, ht.• had four pas."4.•s dropp<.>d." The Rams simply can't afford to have uny more passl'S dropped, however. Nor l'an thc•y afford another loss. . "Wt• (igurl' 5-4 ,wall get us into tht• playoffs," said dc·fl'nsivc• ttwkl<• Mike Fanning who should have a famllair fol·c• bcsadt.• him today as Mulavasi also said Larry Brooks, who hasn't plav<.'<l in a year should ~ more playing time. "h 's a bad situation, but we're trying to pull oursclvl'S together. T has 1s a very 1mi:x1rumt game. We're not a crummy team, although #l lot of p<.'<>plc ma~ht thank so. "There's really u finC' lint• bctwC'<.'n winning and losing. One big play and that's the• clifft•rcntt'. Everyone is sayinJ,! how grc•at tht• Raidl'rs ~aro and Florida r ecruiting hit FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP) A former _ Fort Lauderdale high school football pluyt•r says a UnavC'rsity of Florida rt.'Cruitcr offered inducements · to a relative a nd a friend when the player was being sought by thC' Gainesville school, ac..-cording to two Fort Laude rdale newspapers. The Fort Lauderdale Ne ws and S un-Sentinel reported Friday that Pa t Moons. a pla('('·kickcr for Fort LaudcrdaJe St. Thomas Aquinas Hagh who has sint.-c signed with the University of Michigan, said he has already talked with NCAA investigators about n.'Cruiting practil'('S al Florida. Raiders • • VISlt Bengals C1Nl'INNA1'1 lAI') Tud.1v·, 111utt·h hc1w1,.•11 · t h 1• u 11 h 1• J t t' n L 11 i. AnJ("1<-s Ra1dc.•1'8 and tht• onc.·t.•-IH•utt•n Cant·annuta &•nf(als c.·ouh.J go u lonte way tuwiird t•stublashanl( ont.• o l tht• tt•amli ui. a pla yoff c'Onttondc•r in th1i. season wlH•I\ ovl•ru ll rC't·ordi. nwa11 t•vt•rythanH and d1v1!>1u11 rat-i•s nwara not hang. l':Ut•h l'Ottl'h know!> has t <' a m 1 • a n t• x p 111 d c.· offc•nsavt.•ly, hut th<'rt' art• many unc.·t•rtmntit•s an a 'it'llSOn llltl'ITUIJll'll by un l'llo(hl ·Wl'l'k l>ll'lkl'. "You don't ever know when you go into tht'St' things." s<!ad ,Bl•n gtd Coach l"orrl'sl Gn·gg. "I fagurl•d last W(-c..•k thf'rl' would bl' mon• Sl'Onng than thc•rl• was. although I dad thank tha t tht.• · deft.·n~t· would bl• a lattk• bit furtht.•r <1 hl'ad than the offt•n!>l' aftt•r tht• layoff " Tht• Rt11cll0 rs' dm.abll• runnang thn·u t of Kt•nny King nnd Man·us Allt•n wornl>s Grt•gg Gn·gi.c smd Canc.·anmata. 2-1. wall have.• to amprovt• its p<tss rush to t•ht•t·k Ra idt>r quurlt•rbal'k Jim PlunkNt. "Ht• has an unc·annv ability of avoiding th~· rush," Gregg sa id . .. Anothc..•r thing wt•'ll havt• to do IS kl'ep Ill mand we• must conta in ham. bc><:au~ he c.·an hurt y o u r u n n i n g t h <' footbiill." U WIEIE TIE IOTlll Ill llllT SCIEEI TY ... ... ... c ..,. • .. • ... ... ::. .. FIEE BT "" I ... I' lffflfl 11'11AFT ,,,. LITIE llZf 111111 Wide ScrHn TV T-lltltf • .,,,., l.w, r, .... ,,. 7$9-1854 3901 W. Co1st HWy. ~ ' 1naei"4 ?ee.Jtaueald ' CABU 9PORT8 GIANT SCREEN TV 4Qc HOT DOGS 'l.00 BEER Happy Hour 12 to 5 lHl3 llala It. 141-llll ................ 141-1371 • PREDICT THE SCORE AND WIN A FREE ROOM FOR 2 FRI. a SAT. NIGHT Giant Screen T.V. e Free Popcorn & Peanut• FrM Chips & Salaa • SO-Hot Ooga On Homemade Buns e Beer: Doflar-a -Glua, S4 a Pitcher e Score Conteat Each Night 3131 I. lrlltel " Loceted At The COITA mA ~ ...... ~ sn~ - & Extra TV's for Gnat Viewing , .... L~r.. 'i::r: :."' hp I Pre-Game Warm Up Happy Hour From 4 p .M Me-0201 2907 W. 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' :· ... ,M .. .. . . ... , .... :i . .. :·· .-. . .. i · ' .. :- I' •, ... . . : t.; ... : h IM Orange Co11t DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, November 21. 1082 UC Irvine's Jeff Campbe ll (8) fires shot a ro und California's Brion Busalacch i during Satur day night's NCAA water polo tournament action at Belmont Plaza. • Tiians ropip Virginia s urvi ves scare t•rom Al' dl1patt he11 t'1•n11·1 01.t:ll J111w!I !jl'f111·<J :l:J ~)lll!JI Ulld aruh!Jt'(J t.IX r1•bountl~ Soturduy nlf(hl. lt•11dtn1i¢ <.:.al Suitt' Fullt•rtun to un N•HY Y7 5~ ll(•aMOn opt•nin1ot 1.oe1llc•gt· haskNball victory over Norttwrn Arizona Guards Ric.·ky Mixon and LA.'On Wood added '}.() and 17 polrus, rt·11pt•(•t1vvly, tor Lh1..• 'fitunts. Wood also hlld n game-high 12 OIS.'!IStl! 1"ull~rton connc•l'll'd un 41 or IL'! ti I fil•ld goal attempts for 'ti I 2 pt.•n·cn l al'<.'uracy. Northc.•1 n Anwm.1 made• only :n :S fX.'l'C't•nt ol Its floor shOL'i. ErH· Wadt> pa<.'l•d th l' LumbcrJat•ks with 1:i points. Ru:k Rodriquez ;1ddt-d 11 pomL-. for Northern Arizona, which outrc:bounded Fulli.•rton ~Hi-:i:! Osborne u~happy with fans LINCOLN, Nt•b. (AP) University of Nebraska football Coal.'h Tom Osborne said th<' mayhem that broke out near the• end of Friday's game against Oklahoma could have cost thl' Huskers the victory. hut lOff\Olllll'll ~H IUll\UVl'll> lo univ t•itcht lor tlu• T1tt1ni. l''ull1·rt1111 i.nu 1•d ttw J<.1mt•'11 r1r"t flllll' fJUlllti. hl lt•l.ldlOfl 1111 lht1 wuv II Wll' all 'l.7 UI hulfllml' Vlralnfa H, Commonweallll 13 CllARL<:Yl'TESVILLF., Va. - Othdl W1lii0n und Jimmy Milltor ll'(I Virglnlu to an 18-21t1ad in the firs t 7 i,, minull'S, but the top- nmkt•d Cavulwrs sputtcn>d the rt~l or thl• wuy bc•forc l'5Capt.ng with fl 69 6:4 victory over Virt(lnlU Commonwt•ulth's Rams In tht• lllll' garnt• of the Cavalier lnv1ui1101111l. Tht• Rami. t·ut V1rg1n1a's lead to f1 vt• points with 11:40 left in the gamC' bl.'fore a six-point run by the· Ct1valiers built the margin ba<:k to 11 and enabled them co win their sixth s traight lournamt•nt tlllc-. UNLV U. Oklahoma :;4 LAS VE.GAS Sen ior forwurd Lurrv Anderson sc-ored 18 points and 'two other Nevada- Las Vc•ga s playl'rs scored in doubll' rigun .. 11 to lead the Rebels to a 65-54 upset victory over :Wth-rankcd Oklahoma in a nonconfe(cnce opening game for bc1lh tC~~S. 81.,nim center Sidney Green added 16 points and junior guard Danny Tarkanian t-ontributed 12 for tht· R<.·bl.'ls. UCI • • From Page 8 1 up with 12 saveS. • ,-Isles have Russian following At l<'ast four people were treated at Lincoln Gcnl'ral H os pital and o thers were arrestro after bedlam erupted in Mc•monal St.aaium m th<.• waning moments of the game. The: Freshman t·c nter Wf)yma n Tisdale k'CJ the Sooners with 21 points and senior guard Bo Ovl•rton addl-<l 10. "OB (O'Brien) did a very good job tonight," said Newland. "He s topped everything he had to stop." F an club in Le ning ra d has adopted hoc k ey team a its o wn N f:braska victory over the Sooners clinched the Big Eight Conferenc.'C' title for the Huskc·rs and secured a repeat trip to the Orange Bowl. Stanford 84, UC Riverside 71 STANFORD -Center John Revelli s<.'orcd 20 points and guard Keith Ramee added 10 ass1st.s to give Stanford an 84-71 victory in lls season opener against UC Riverside. J ohn Va rgas. UCl's leading scor e r with 61 goals (Pe te r Campbell L'> second with 60), got the Anteaters started with a goal from 10 meters out with 4:13 left in the hrst quarter. Diggy Riley made it 2-0 less than a minute later while the Anteaters had a man advantage. UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) They never see any New York Islander gaml's on television . nor do they listen to them on radio. The loC'al n ewspapers rarely carry al'l'OUn ts of their favorite hockey club's exploits. publtl'tSl Lt-s Wagner. ''But, one day. 1 got this teller from Leningrad. I didn't know what to think. Who would wnte from the USSR to thl• Ncw York lsland<'rs? "It was from the Islander fan t·lub thc•rc Thirty -tw o mc•mbc.'rs." In UCI's firs t -round game Saturday morning, the Anlt.'aters defeated Brown, 13-2, behind the four goals of Peter Campbell. Yet, they are as loyal as any of the team's fans on Long Island, even though they root for the National H oc.·ke y L<'agu c champions from afar . . from the Soviet Union. The prC'sidl'nt of the club. wh1l.'h was formt•d m 1976, is Anatoly Brei. II<.• SC'nl the letter to Wagner to alert the team to the existen<:e of what c-ertainly must be• its most unusual fan "I knC'w w e had a lot of fans in a lot o( place1)," said Islanders Partisans can't halt McEnroe H e team s with F le ming a s U.S. wins 28th Davis Cup GRENOBLE, France (AP) -John McEnroe and Peter Fleming swamped the French m doubles competition Saturday and carried the United States to its 28th Davis Cup triumph. Mc Enroe and Fleming teamed to defeat Yanmck Noah and Henn Leconte 6-3. 6-4, 9-7, giving the United States an insurmountable 3-0 Lead in the best-of-five match series. Same ·ol' s tory: ·Flyers top Kings INGLEWOOD (AP) -Rookie goalie Pelle Lindbergh recorded his firs t National Hockey League shutout Saturday night, leading the -..-~..._ 'ladelphia Flyers to a 4-0 victory over Los n s and extending their unbeate n streak against e Kings to 31 games. Los Angeles hasn't beaten Philadelphia since Oct. 10. 1974 when the Kings topped the Flyers 5-3 al the Spectrum. Since that time, the Flyers have a ~-0-5 record against Los Angeles. The Flyers broke on top as defe nseman Mark Howe connected on his fifth goal of the year. beating Kings' goalie Mario Lessard with a 35-foot wrist shot at 13:04 of the first period. • Winizer Lindsay Carson made it 2-0, firing m a 15-foot.er with just five seconds remaining in the t1rst period. . Cent.er Ron Flockhart gave Philadelphia a 3-0 lead al 8:36 of the second period as he took a perfect pass from-winger Brian Propp and skated in alone On Lessard. Winger Ray Allison capped the scoring with a 15-foot slap shot with less than four minutes remaining in the game. • . The K ings managed but five s hots o n Lindbergh in the first 30 minutes of play and only Philadelph ia penalites enabled Los Angeles to iticrease its total during the rest of the game. : The loss leaves the Klngs in a tie for second P1ace with Vancouver in the Smythe Division. Los Angeles is 10-9-34-good for 33 points. : The Flyers n<>w have a l:i-11-i record. Their win. coupled with the New York Islanders los,, Satuday night, lifted them to within four points of Che first-place Islanders in the Patrick Division. . . !· :· .. . Going Into Business? A1 ,...,_. 9'W law, new bu1 l ne11e1 u11n1 • ,.otltleUI •ulllMM ...... lftU9t . ,., .. ,., , ... , " ..... • . .......... Coullly ClertL Cell tM DAM.1 PILOT ' LIQAL DIPAftTMSNT . ..,.....,......, lftfotlftllloft, MMll1 .... •·t"IPmD ll was McEnroe's fourth Davis Cup triumph wtth the U.S. t.eam m six years. He and Fleming stretched their Davis Cup doubles record to 10-0. NOAH,%%, and Leconte, 19, once were within a point of winning the third set. "But the two Americans both served and returned so well," Noah sau:t. "When you arc• two matches down, it 1s very d1ff1l·ult to get back into 1t against such a fine team " In the opening singles Friday. McEnroe edged Noah in five sets and Gene Mayer beat Leconte three sets-to-one. The French, who have not won the trophy since 1932. needed a small miracle to keep the final - alive, and the crowd of 15,000 at Grenoble's Sports Palace rooted wildly for Noah and Leconte. "On the whol<' they have been very {air," McEnroe said of the fans. "Of course, It's better for us to play in the United States. But that's what makes the Davis Cup so great. the way the crowds root for their <.'Ountry." Noah and Leconte were under pressure for nr:lrly th<' entire match. I N T HE SECOND set, Leconte gained confidence and played better. but the Americans broke through against Noah, capturing h1S service to lead 5-4. The French pair broke Fleming in the third set and led 3-0, but failed to hold the lead. They later served to •cad 5-4. and had a set point in the next game when Fleming was serving. Lccont.e wasted it with a weak return into the net. Noah was broken at B-7 A flashing backhand pass from McEnroe was' the killer blow. McEnroe's serving and volleying were a strong (actor m the U.S . v1Clll•'Y· He served In 10 games in the mat.ch. and in those games the French won oniy 10 points, Thts is the United Stat.es' 53rd appearance in a Davis Cup final. Frant'C' has not reached the final since 1933. J EAN PAUL LOTH, Fra nce's non-playing captain, said the French would be back in future Davis Cup Competition. "I was very encouraged the way my young team played," Loth said. "I would be a poor captain if I did not say that their performance this year has given a great bool!lt to tennis m France." Two si ngles match<.>s were still scheduled today although the results will have no effect on the U.S . victory. Mayer will fare Noah and McEnroe will take on Leconte. . , ... , .. I ' ' duh "On bc•half of all ttw mcmbc1~ of thl' New York fslandl'r!> Fan Club LenmgracJ. I l'Ongratulat<.• ,you pl'rsonally and all the mcmlx•rs of your organization, ru, th<.' first American team w hich won th<' Stanl<.•y Cup 3 times straight," wrote Brei "We: wish you to win 1t nt.•xt Vl'ar. thc:n thl' fifth, th<'n." · Somehow. the: ml•ml>l•ri. of th<.' c lub arc abl!' t o eompilc information abput thl' Islanders. even thuugh they havl' nl'ver SC't.'n thl· tC'am play and have· no a1.'<'C':.S to hockey pubhcat101\S. "We all hunt for th<-latest newi. in the Islander..' t•hain and make short reports. dunng our monthly mc"Cungs," wrote Brei. "Somet1ml'S we: hold dinn<'rs with spc..«hcs and tow.ts as we did June I , 1982, when we (.'{'lebrated the 10th anniversary uf the NHL l'lub and the• Jrd straight Stanley Cup II was really great .. The Islander players thought 1t wai. gr('at to have fans b<.•hmd th<' Iron Curt.am. though non<' of thl'm wer!' planning any f)('rsonal appcaranc<.'S al tht.• dub's mec·tmg~ "Al lc.•ast 1r we C'v.,r play there, wc.''11 have some pc.'<>pll• rooting for us." noted Bob Nystrom. ·•Jt shows how popular hockey is to have fans in Russia rootmg for a team from the U.S .. " addt'Cl Denis P()tvin. Wagn<'r wondc•rnd JUSl hQw loyal the ~viet fans w!'rl.'. "What happens 1f we play the Soviet national team over ther<.'." he asked, "and thl'y start rooting for us? Will they g<'t sent to S1lx-na?" "The acuon of the crowd at the C'nd of the game was the mosl n egative thing of the day," Osborn<' said. Thl'· me lee broke out when Husker Scott S trasbur gt>r tumbled to the turf near lht' Oklahoma goal line, clut<:hing tht• football. Hundreds of fans poured onto the field, smothering Strasburger and climbing ontO' thl' goalposts. Dt>Spitc pleas from the public address announcer. the fans sta;vcd on the field drawing a 15-yard penalt y that cost Nebraska a chant't.' to add to IL'\ 28-24 lead. "We love the support we get from our fans . And I can understand their enthusiasm." Osborne said. "But what if there had bel'n more lime left, a mmul(> or so? "Instead of bC'1ng on e yard away from anothC'r touchdown. we were 16. The l'rowd would have c.-ost us the game " The crowd reaction was unprc'CCdcnted. atmrding to the veteran official who called the penalty on Nebraska. "In 25 years in the Big Eight, I never called an unsporl4'manlikc conduct with 24 SC<.'Onds left in the game.'' rc.'feree Vance Qirlson said. The fans flooded the field again after the game officially ended. pounding players on the backs and carrying some off of thl• field on their shoulders. After some difficulty. the hordes of euphoric fans brought the goalposts crumbling to th<> turf. NFL standings Ram<.>e, a freshman making his hrst varsity appearance in the non-conference game, tied the Cardinal single-game assist . rncord, set by Mike Brau in 1976 and mat.ched by Paul Giovacchini m 1978. Ftesno State faces p e nalty F'Rl!:.5NO (AP>,.. Fresno State Un1vers1ty will lose two basketball scholarships in the 1!:183-84 season as a penalty for unsan<.·lJoned recru1ung pracuc.-es, l'OOCh Boyd Grant said. Th<' Paci fie Coast A th le tic Assoc1atton imposed the penalty following a conference invl'!.t1gauon of the schoo l's basketball program A formal annount'Cmcnt of the penalty 1s pending, ht• said Grant said h e believed the 111vcst1gat1on focused on rcc.·ru1ung trips by coaching staff nwmbt>rs with team boosters. He compared the Joss of two basketball scholarships to "losing 10 or 11 In football." Three players are in their final year of scholapihip eligibility, which will allow G rant to offer only one scholarship n<'Xt sea,.<;on. Fresno State Pres1df'n l Harold Haak announced Wednesday that the PCAA wouJd not bar the Bulldogs from the conference champ1on sh1p or playoff and 1t•lpv1scd games. NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE Gr<.'<'n Bay Washington Dallas Atlanta New Orleans Detroit Chicago Minncsou1 Philadelphia St. Louis San Francisco N.Y. Giants Ram s Tampa Bay W L Pct PF PA 3 0 1.000 88 49 :i 0 1.000 85 fi4 :i I .750 97 66 2· I 667 64 61) 2 I .667 44 38 2 2 .500 59 57 ·l 2 .333 30 44 1 2 .333 46 59 I 2 .333 72 76 I 2 .333 48 62 I 2 .:333 69 67 I 3 250 63 76 o a .ooo 54 88 o a .ooo 32 52 L.A Raiders Miami Pittsburgh Buffalo Cincinnati N.Y. 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Thun., Dec. 2 * RAMS over San Frandtco Sunday, Dec. 5. * Chlca9o evef New ln9land * lanD1e90 ever Cleveland * LA.l•W.. .. ....... A" Wlrepfloto Former Fountain Valley High s tandout Willie Gittens-of Arizona State runs· through Arizona line· Saiurda y. TROJANS WIN iT FOR ROBINSON • • From Page 8 1 for the pass on the play," said Jlobinson, "because they knew there was no way we'd go for a tie." It all came down to the matter of one last march for the Trojans and in a tradition that began with Doyle Nave in the 1939 Rose Bowl game, Tinsley went to work. He hit fullback John Kamana for 9 yards. then went lo Harper for 10 yards. Attempts to Harper, then tight end Mark Boyer went incomplete and there were 62 seconds a nd still 33 yards seper ating the Troja ns from scoring territory. Then he sought out Timmy White, first with a 16-yard comple tion for a first down, the n to the goal lin e, w here Chris Brown of Notre Dame was guilty of pass interference, giving the Trojans the ball at the 1-yard line and setting up Harper's burst. .. It was a storyboqk finish for the Trojans, and Robinson, who closed it out with their traditional bow before the USC fan s afterward. Rqbinson presented his seniors, directed Simmons the Trojans' band, playing "Conquest" and the v ic t ory gauntlet parade followed as Bruce Matthews, Riki Gray, Anthony Gibson, George Achica, Tinsley. Oon Mosebar and the rest went the way-of past Trojan seniors. "W e wrote the script o n Wednesday," joked Robinson afterward. culminating a seven· year career which included a record of 67 -14-2 and. a 6-1 mark against the Irish. "Our football team deserves gr e at c redit," continued Robinson. "It was a magnific.~nt win for use. "You know, a few years ago people were_asking who in the hell is John Mc Kay'!, when he was named the coach. "Then it was who in the hell is John Robinson? "Now. it's who in the hell is Ted Tollner? "But the story is USC." - Tollner. a Fo unra.in Valley resident and the mastermJnd of that last-ditch winning series, succeeds Robinson a fter a one- y ear stint as the Trojans' offensive coordinntor. While all of the attention was focused on that last scor ing marc h for the winners. the difference really came in the first half as Notre Dame was unable to capitalize on a n overwhelming superiorit y o n the l i n e of scrimmage . That's about six weeks from now. Sound impossible? That's what hundreds of thousands of Smokenders graduates thought before they attended a free introductory meeting. They thought they'd '3in weight. They didn't. They thought quittmg would be painful. It wasn't. They thought it couldn't be done. It could. Smokenders is an eminently successful program that "'ill get you off tjgarettes, USC's ground gaml.' rould ne t only 40 yards on 14 carric•s. ~md that included a 31-yard dash by Gibson. The Iris h, with any luck ot all. co uld have been up by a considerable margin. but were fort.•L'CI to settle for a 10-3 lt'ad on lhl.' strength o f Johnsto'n 's 40-yard field goal and a 2-yard touchdown run b y L:.1rr y Morinrty. Southern Cal's reputation as a rounh -quarter tenm. built around strength. finally turned the tide as Tansley, afforded umc.· to f1nc1 his targets, found the way. Among Tinsley's final stausta<.'S of 24-37-1 for 243 yards were 11• to Simmons for 149 yards. Simmons' act gave hfm 106 career catches (a school record) and 973 yards this year (another school mark) "I was very much aware of the records," said Simmons. "But I just kept telling myself, 'don't get tired .. don't commit sloppy errors "We tried not to be sen ta mental about it, to wan at for the Fat Man ... and it showed in the first half. In the second half we just relaxed and enjoyed the game." Tin ..-oaY, CW ti,,_ llllUIC~ •Hllll• ....,, M11•111 11111•11. Wl•n•IJ • Dll-(IM••1r 'IJ' e 30, Die. 1 I 2) • 1H 11C111111. I CULVER CITY -7:30 PM RAMADA INN 8333 8rl1tol Parkway HUNTINGTON 91ACH -7:30 PM HUNTINGTON BEACH INN 2 t t 12 PKlllc COiet Hwy \ YAN NUYI -7.30 PM HOLIDAY INN 8244 Onon St 1-405 It Rolcoe bit CLAREMONT -7·30PM GRISWOLD'S BIYIRLYHILLI -2:001nd7 30PM RAMADA INN 565 W. Foottull Blvd 1150 S Beverly Of .. L.A. I Smokend\lrt, Inc , 1182 • Orcmge Cott1t DAILY PILOT /Sund•y. November 28. 1982 •I Arizona kicks out AS(f Sun Devils must settle for Fiesta Bowl Frum Al' dl1pu1rb~~ TUSCON Tom Tun111t-lifft> luun<:ht•d Anwnu w u 11tun11mg, 21i poll\l ll.'Ud, andudinH lwu long lOU('hdown paS!K'H, tu wither Ar11.ona Su.tt•'" wt•(·ond·tlnll' uround Ho1n• Buwl hopt.•s. 28-IU Saturduy nigh1 In the• Pm.•tfw 10 ConforC'n<'t' finull· for bolh lc•1.1111S Wath Araumu Stalt•'i. dc•foal, UCLA fWls lht• Pa<·· 10 churnpaonshap and Hose Bowl hu.J, while W1u1h lngton got·s h> th<' Aloha Bowl Uf<alnsL Maryland. Thc> WaldmL'i explodt-d for 16 poanls In the.• Can.I 4:45 o£ tht• thard quurlt'r, oflN taking a 10·0 hatrunw lc.•ad, tht'n hung on as the Sun Dt•vals auc.•mpled a t:omcback that endc.od wllh about three minutes r<.'mulnang, when Arizona 'recovt.·red a fumbl<'d punt rNurn on th<.' Arizona State 30. The JO!;S meant Arizona St.ate finashL'd 9-2. 5·2 in tht.• league, and will stay home on New Yl•ar's Day to play Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. The.> loss • was the Sun Devils' first in Cour Yt'ars to th<.'ar an:hrlvals, and possibly lhc most significant ewr for Arizona Stall.' • l.iOlll/ B••at•h .lfti •. :l -1. IUah !it • .' 11 Quart~rbuck Todd Dallon s1:11 rt>d \hrl'c tou<:hdowns and passed for another sc.'Ore, lc<1d1ng Long Beat;h Stal<' to a 44 -17 Pacafac Coast AthlN1c Association victory over visiting Utah State at Anaheim Stadium. Dillon st'Orcd on runs of 8. 7 and 18 yards as lh<· 4!Jl.'rs tomplc.•tc.'<.f thc.•ar rl'gular season wath a 5-1 PCAA record and a 6-5 owrall mark. The Long Beach quarterback t'Omplc:wd 26 of his 49 paSSt!s fur 246 yards and rushed for 66 yards on J J carri<.'s. Dillon's touchdown pass was a 10-yarder to light end Darren Long. Andre Cooper and Tam Grosi. scored Lo ng B<'ach 's other touchdowns. Cooper tallied on a 1-yurd plunut' while Gross ra<.-cd 32 yards for his st'<>n'. Guy Johnson c·ompletccl th<.• 49c.•rs' S<:orang with a 42-yard field goal. VNLt' 42, CS Fullerton 23 LAS VEGAS -Sophomore• quarterback Randall Cunningham set a Pac1fk C:oast ~thlctic Asso('aation rc.'<:ord £or total offense with 466 yards. by rushing and ~Ing, leading Nevada-Las Vegas to u 42-2~ victory over visiting Cal Swtc Fullerton. Cunningham completed 23 of his 37 passing auc•mpts for 413 yards and four touthdowns • He also ran for 53 yards on nan(• carral~ an breakang the l"OLLEGE FOOTBALL 6,.•r•I• 38. Geer••• Ter• I 8 ~··: ATHENS, Go John Lui.1angn's 63·y~ p;as.'i tu fr1 •11hman Hl.'rmun Ar<:hit• traggn<'<i a quldi tl11·c.1t• tuut:hdown outbunn in lh<' S(.'COnd Half th4l 1.·:1r1•hod top·rankt'\l Cc-t1rgla to a :\8-18 victory ovifi' G<.'Orl(aa Tc.'<.·h. ·:·: The.• triumph, exll'nd1ng th1• nauun'i. long•• winning !ltrt.'ak to 11 ganws, 8(.•t up a Sugar Boiti'I showdown on New Yc•ar's night for c.·olleac foot ball's nataonal championship b<'lween the Bulldogs and st.-<:-ond-rank<.'<.I l'enn Suite T<.•C'h, riding the I lying foN of Rob<.'rt Lavette, had dominalt>d lh(' gam<' d<.aspat.e tra1hng until the Bulldogs tall il•d their thrct• touchdowns within a s pun or 4 :41. Auburn 23. Alabama 22 BIHMINGHAM, Ala. Bo J at·kson dived over from the I on fourth down with only :l:26 left to play to give Auburn a i:i-2'.l upset of Alabama, Lhe larsl v1t·tory ovc.•r tht;:,.Crimson T1dl• for the Tigers sinct.• 1972 m tht' mt1astal<: battle The victory tou<.·ht-d orr a wald celebrauon dunng which Auburn fans tore down one goalpost, and tht• entire Auburn tN1m returned to the field from ats dressing room to join an the fun. Ore1ton 1. Ore1ton St•ie 8 CORVALLIS, Ore. Mike Jorgensen threw a 26-yurd touchdown to Osborn Thomas with 2 Yi -manull's ll'ft in the game and Todd Lee ki~kcd t.~e <'OnVt.'r~1on to gave Oregon a 7 -6 victory over arch- r1v:.1l Oregon State. Tht• come-from-behind triumph marked the eighth straight time the Ducks have beaten the Bctivt.•rs in thl• annual "Civil War" clash. Tulane 31, l .SV 28 BATON ROUGE, La. -Mike MC'Ka y threw for l h r<.'c touchdowns to lead Tulane to a 3 I -28 ups<.'l of sevenlh-ranked"and Orange Bowl-bound Louisiana State. McKay's touchdown lOSS<.'S went for t'Wo yards to fr<.•shman tight end Jay Rhodes an the second quarter, five yards 10 wide rt>ceiver Wayne Smith 1n the.• third quart<.•r and 31 yards to fullback Reggie Regganelh wath fi ve minutes left an the game. Saturday's football scores College w ... USC 17, Notre Dame l3 UNLV 42 , Cal Stale Fullerton 23 Oregon 7. Oregon St. 6 San Diego St 35, Oklahoma SI. 6 Long Beach St 44, Utah SI. 17 Roell ... Arizona 28. Arizona St 18 , 1ou ....... Houlton 28, Ric. 2 1 louth Auburn 23, Alabama 22 Georgia 38 Georgia Tech 18 Vanderb1ll 28, Tennessee 21 Miami, Fla. 19, C1ncinna11 13 Tulane 31. LSU 28 Memphis Stale 12, Arkansas State O Southern U. 22, Grambhng SI 17 Jacksonville St 34 , NE Missouri 21 NCAA Dlvlllon If (Qu.1erflnala) UC Da1111 42, Nonhern Michigan 21 Southwesl Texas St. 27. Fort Valley St. 6 North Dakota St . 21 , Virginia Union 20 NCAA Dlvtson l·AA (Flnt Roundl Eastern 111. 16, Jackaon SI. 13 South Carolina St 17, Furman 0 Colgate 21. 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P Cet1e< tf.12, Ptnkell 11-43, MOfiar1y 7-39 Southern Cat GIDIOt\ 12·46, Harper 5°19 POia 2·4 PASSING -N oire Da m•. Kl e l 18-35-2·201, Karcher 0· 1·0-0 Sou11\«n Cal, Tlntley 24·37·1·243 AECEIVING-Nolra Dame. Hunt .. 7·91, Heywood 4-34, P Carlet 3-16, Howard 2-42 Soull\«n Cal. S,,_s 11°14!1, While 3-31, Kam-3-22 Long s .. c:h St. 44, Ut•h St. 17 Scor•"!'OUIWten Ulah S1 1 3 T 0-11 Long Beecn St 7 3 12 22-44 US·M•ller 12 PUS from Sam..el9 (BMCn@< klCk) LB-Diiion 8 run (JOhnson k.,i:kl LB·FG JOhnson 42 US·FG UeectMlr 42 US-Fernandes 5 Pass lrom S1mua1s Cl!Mcher kicl<t LB·O.llon 7 run !PIH l.,ledl LB·Oollon 18 run (!Mon runt LB·long 10 pass l•Om 0 IOI\ IJonnton ktCkl LB·G•oss 32 run (JO/Inion klCll) A·8 871 Teem ltellsllc• u1a Fn1 downs 0 Au.,,.._yards 35+ 7l PUSH>g yards 138 Rehnn yerds 8 Panes 13·21-0 Punlt 11·41 FumbleS·IOSt 0-0 Penallia·yards 9.73 Tome of P0$5ftSIOI\ 21 40 lncllvlduel llatlallca LS 29 0 °254 254 2 28·52·1 4.35 1-1 a.sa 31 20 RUSHING -U1a11 S1 .Bynum 9.47 Aderns 9-29 long Beach SI Gross 9· 73 Oollon 1 l·M. L Monlgomery 11·60 PASSING -Ulah SI Samuels fl..18·0. 79, Cenales 7-9'0·59. Pearson 0· 1·0·0 Long Beach SI . Oillon 26·49· 1-246. S•moson 2·3-0·8 RECEIVING -Ulah SI , FerMnOeS 4-14 Moll•• 2· 18 LOf19 Beach SI • Long I· 7 • Longwell 6-99 L Monlgome<y 6-31 UNLY 42, CS Fullenon 23 Score bJ Ouer19f• CS Fulleflon 3 7 7 8 23 Nev.de-las Vegas 7 14 14 7-42 UNLV -H1mb11c1< 49 pas• hom Cunningham (Ph1llops koel<) FS-fG s1 .. nk11 22 FS-Eap<noza 1 run tS1e1nke klCll I ULV-Brown 1 run tSwe<ison kl<:kl UNLV -Hambtlck 9 past Crom Cunnong11am (Swenson kid!) UNLV-Henderson s "'"(Swenson IUClll fS-lew1s 4 1 pus from E1p1no1a tS1;.nke tuckl UNLV-Al<odge 58 PUS from Cunningham (SwenlOI\ kr<:k) UNLV-Alrklge 8 PHI lrom Cunningham (SwenlOt\ klCkl FS-Camptreld I! pus from Allen (pa$$ , .. led) A-12.923 T .. ,,, l llllttlca Fl FlfSI downl 23 Rulha·yards 43-247 Paulng yards 268 RelUf" yard• 8 p-21-43-4 Punll 8-39 Fumbles-tost 3·2 Penatlln·V-tdS 20-133 mdMduel ltellallca UNlV 26 42·184 <t29 It 25-<60-0 6-42 2·2 1·75 AUSHING-Fullerlon, Whaley 9·98. Redick 2·50, Gelha•I &·SO Nevada-Lu Vegu, HenOer.on 12·54. Cunnrngnam ~-53 Brown &-25 PASSING -Fullerton E1p1nou 12·29·2-199, Allen 9· 14·2-69 Neveda· LH Vegu, Cun(llnghem 23·37·0 4 13 Wall-2·3·0-18 AECEIVING-Fulletlon. PrulU 4·80, leWll ' 4-70, c.mptlekl 3·35 N .... ada·lH VllgH. Mambrlelc 10.180, Alriog. 9-111 Jonflson 3-SS. Callfom .. hwl ......,,Dee.11 ( .. ,,_, Bowling Green 17·4·0) °" Frano 81•1• 110·1.0) Walker, Elway co-favorites ·to capture trophy Saturday N ~:w YORK (Al') Thi• ll1•114111 a11 'fr11\1hy, i.y mhol ol ~·o llt•l(1• f o111h11ll t'Xl't' ll'Ot'I', will l>t• awordt'tl uguin S11tunl11y w1lh I k""-·lwl Wulkl•r or John F.lwuy llkt•ly lo makl' tht• wmrwr 11 hm·k for t lw 4tlt h llllW 10 48 )'l'lll'll WalkL•r. lht' lit•org111 1 unnlng bat·k who wus 1h1ru us u frt·~hman 1wo yl'an; ut.to und S\"t'tmd lus1 yt•ur. 111 Cavort.'<.! lo udvunl'\' tlw Cinul Slt•p lhi11 yt•nr. If unyune• mn kt•t•P ham from ll, it'll prububly F.lwoy, llw 8 1unfortl quurwrbat·k who's brokC'n rnosl of lhl' pussang re.'Ords al a :il'hool lhal's 1urrn .. .J uut pla1.oons of grca l signal-callt•rs. 1 u1m111j.t lliwk F.1 ll ' l)l(•kt.•naon ul Suu1ht•nl Ml·thuclllel, 4uartt•r b1wk• l>4a11 Mur1on ul Pill ,uul Tocld Blul•klt•dMl' of l't-nn Stuw und flunkt•r Anthony (.'1uwr of M1ch1gun Tht• "IN·tH•r i1o 1•1•11wr David ltlmlngton 11( N1•brw~k11, 11un1totl for lht.• •~·ond yt>a1· In u row lhl• wh1nl·r uf lht• Outlund Trophy UJ1 tht· nauun'1 bt-st lim•niun Un:l, W hc•n lht• Wllllil'f' WIUI wmab11t•k Johnny Rt>dJ't'rlt of Nt•bru.wka. ht.· pluyi. for & wlnrwr Gt.'Orgh• 111 undefl'al.C.'d and No l In lht• c:ountry, 1-.11np1.1rt.'<i lo lht• 5-ff finl•h of Jo.:lwuy'• Suanford lc.·um "h 's tough for Ol(','1 Jo:lwuy 1ac:knowlt-dt(t'tl r1•1·1•11lly ''Not nuany Jh•i1mllll Tr1>phy wlmwrs have c.'Omt• off u IUtllng wam." 8u1 Hlnuri((lon is In an ulm08l 1mp(lsslhh· 11µu1. Only two hnL•mcn In history huvl' won till' lfto1srnun und both of tht•lli Wl'l'l' t•nd!I who ulso playl-U dl'fl'lllit.' Lurry Kd ll·y of Vale m rn:m and Lt-on Hurl of Nol n · D:mw tn l!N!:I Tht.• awanJ, dt..'l'idctl by a nutionwadl' volL' of sportswrile'rs and sporlSt'uslcrs, wlll Ix> made al lht• Downtown Alhlt.•lic Club just beforl' 8 p.m. EST, following an hour-long film on the trophy and als history. The award a nd th(' f ilm will bt• Wll•c.·us t nalionwictc ovPr un indcp«mdcnl rwlwurk. Bt.•sides W a lkl'r and Jt:tw.iy, utht.•r conu:nders Cor the ll<>lsman 1n c·ludt.' 111 1't'<.'t•n1 yl•tirs, only Hugh G at-.•n or Pill, a dl'fl'OSIV(• l'n<.I wHh I.I penchant ror CYl'- c:a tchmg plays, canw close. lit.• wus st't.'t.md lo running bat•k Gt.'<>rgl' R~t.·rs uf South Carohn<1 in 1980 WalkC'r has Sl'Vcral udvantugt.•s over Elwuy in thl• quest for the Ht.•lsmnn. Walker ulso hu;i ut1 lnwngiblt• goinM l'o1· him o fc-<•ling umontc numy vole~ 1hul he was cfonwd lhl' llt.•1smnn m his Cmn \wo y t.' a r s o n I y h t• l' a u s <• h c w u s a n undl•rl'la~rnun In fuel, Walkt.•1"11 11lutisltt'li thi.'l year are slaghlly lt.'SS impn'SSIVl' than in his rirsl two seasuns, pr1manly l.x.'<:aUSt..' hl• played with a brok1.1n thumb for lhc fi rst fow weeks o( the scason. Nonl'lhcless, going into the Ut.'Orgia T<.-'<-'h gumc, he had gained l.590 yards in :i08 carrl<.'S, an avt.•ragl' of 5.2 yards a carry and 15!:1 yards a gamt•. G•tor Bowl Thwraclar. Dec. 30 (•I Jachonvllle, Fla,) , woa1 Vlfg1n1a (9 2 01 vs floroda S1111e (8 ?·01 H•ll of Fame Bowl frlder. Dec. 3' (et ..,_..,_, Ale.) VandetbUI 18-3.0) vs Al< Force 17·4·01 Peec:h Bowl Frlder. o.c. 31 1•1 Allaftle) r e<1n&t-(G·4· It \IS Iowa t7 4 01 Bluebonnet Bowl F rldeJ, Dec. 31 (el "°41910!!.) Arkansas (8·1.11 vw FIOtkl• 17·3·01 Fleet• Bowl Sa1urdar. Je11. 1 l•I Tempe, Arla.) Ql..1ahorni1 111· Hit •s Ar"°"" S1 10.2-01 Cotton Bowl Seturder, JM.. 1 (•ID ..... ) I Southern Melhod111 ( 10·0 1) vs P111Sburgh (9· 1-0) AoN Bowl ......... ,. JM!. 1 ( .. ~ ....... , Mtel>oQ•n 18·3·0) vs UCLA (9 l 1) Oranoe Bowl ......... ,. J1111. 1 (llM~I) LSU (8·2·1) vs Hllt>repe (9-1..0) Sug•r Bowl Selurder. JM. 1 (el New Or...,,,) Penn State 11-1-01 vs Gecwo•a c 1 M>-OI COMMUNITY COLLEGE South Coast Conference ,,,,,.., Cont..-OVefell Ml S.>n Antonro ruoenon Goldet> West San O.ego Mesa Cem1os Ot a"IJ& Coul GrOUtnont W l W L Pf' ~A 6 0 9 1 298 146 5 I 8 2 247 '10 • 2 !°> s 217 180 3 3 7 3 723 220 2 4 3... 7 151 208 1 5 2-. 237 273 0 6 0 10 96 324 Selurd•r'• korM Fu1•er1on H Ce<rolos 7 San O>ego Mesa 42 G•<>UmO<ll 14 HIGH SCHOOL CIF Mmlflnal .-rtno1 (, r1dey. 7:l0 p.m.) IMO f-.Vf COMFUIENCE Alemany •I S@<•1le Edison a1 long Beach POiy CflfTllAL CC>HffMNCf Bre<1·0l1nda a1 FulltHon La Habra 81 El T OfO COASTAL CONf'EllENCE O•natd a1 Wes1 l0trance Pauoet>a a1 Sanll Monoea OUfllT llllOUtllAJH CC>NnllENCE Pews at Atasc•ck!•o RIO Mesa al S1 G_v..,.e fASTlllN CONfEMNCf Ramona at N0tco Monleoet10 al Dam.et' INlANO COMF£MNCE 0.--1 at Bt~thrtn Whlltte< C11<.s11an al Onlarro Ch,.Shan IOUTHIAITf,._ COMflllfNCl Rosemead at Bak!Won Parli G1rey .al Ca1on IOVTHlllN COMffllENCE El Modena •I Los A11os HH w~son e1 Esperanza NOllTifWllTlRH COWIMNCE Ve<o..<n 0.. al SI knards lomooc at MOl\•ovla EIGHT MAN CONfEMNCf (l!Mla) l emp1111on al Aro HOf\do P•ep N01' Actull s11ea to be de1e1m1ned Monday NHL CAlllfl9fL.L CONRMNCf Edmon•on Kinta Vancouver Wrnntpeg Caigwy Choe.go Mln"41M>ta, SI LOUIS Toronto OelrO<I SmJtM Otwteleft WLTQf'OAf'tL 10 9 I 117 IOI 2t 10 9 3 711 81 23 9 10 5 87 78 23 10 8 2 93 111 22 9 13 4 '°' 108 22 Norm OMeleft 15 3 5 102 75 35 14 a 3 110 94 3' II 13 3 87 116 21 4 12 5 71 93 13 3 15 6 81 106 12 WAlH CONnMNCl , .. rlcll Dtw....,, HY lslal\Oefs 14 II 4 102 (14 32 P1v1a<1e1pn.. 13 o 2 gs 11 21 NY Rangeu 12 10 I 98 Ill 25 Wash1ng1on I 9 6 84 90 22 P1111burgh 8 12 3 78 108 19 New Jersey 4 15 7 11 110 15 MO•Weal Boston lklfflllO Quebec Harllord Adema Ohteloft 15 4 5 111 77 35 13 7 5 01 70 31 11 a 4 100 80 2e II 10 2 IOI 106 24 8 14 3 72 107 13 Selurder't ScofM Phlladetphla 4, K"'9a O Boalon ii, Har1f0td 0 C11<ag<> 3 Ouebee 1 0.110<1 5, MonlrMI 5 NY flal>gata 3. 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' lit' 1s a running bac,:k and runmng backs havt.' won lhc llelsman every year since Loe Alatnltoe I ATUllOAY'S llESUL.Ta c1nt1 of .......... .-........_..,., '"'IT llACl. 400 yatds Go S111d11 Go (CrHger l 8 60 5 60 3 t>0 Mooo lezure (Horii • 80 3 00 lrn 01J1a Touch (Peulm11) 2 80 Also raced Ven Hempen, C111cego E•oress. Mr Eoony Drums Oott To. Cla$1j( l trougllt . Money S1>1nne< Kelly• Copy lune 20 39 U U ACTA tl·ISI per<! SS1 80 lfCONO llACE. 350 yards Money Bagi Lu (Fto•es) 16 •O 7 20 4 80 Jullft Dancer (Hllfll e 80 8 00 Azure HumbOldl (H&.rtl 5 20 Also rac:.a. Ohs 111r11e OouD!a So•11<eogn Eight. Onet Viay Rider, W~ly lump I.ump Al1m11os Sun\tlone Time 17 98 'ITHlflD M CI. 350 yerda ,,_ S""'°"ys Image IBafdl 4 •u 3 20 2 80 Oaoa A~ (Ch1vez1 4 80 3 80 C<llQ Go IL•-uoel 8 80 Aloo raced MaSle< WrnllOW You KflOW Who. Ille Journeyman Codyl Pop Ball Bondsman. N11ro Charley M110.S1111w T1rne 17 91 U U ACTA (5 Al pelC $16 40 FOutlTH llACf. 400 yards Fr-(Oelomoa) 7 40 • 80 3 40 Stl«ky Boone (Brook11 e 20 4 80 Gro,.. LIM (P.....,..) 2.80 Alto r~iPOI l'rune. Go Hlgll lyrnes. Soone< Kllamvtd. Bet YOU! WaJlel lime 20 30 U EXACTA 14 ·3) paid $73 20 FIFTII RACE. 550 yards CleDl>ef Luc•y Win (Tn•J•O 80 12 40 5 40 Roget Young (Hlrll 3 40 2 60 Lucky Moonhgfller (Ada•<t 2 "80 Also raced Goua Go Te. Flyl!'g WIN Dancer s.leclme Mak• a Bkl Shr-d N Arch ,,.,,. 2792 a UACTA (3 71 pa.d $156 80 SIUH llACI. 400 ye1d5 Be AMured \Harl) • 3 60 2 80 2 40 Casy N Gay Caroozat 3 20 2 80 r1y1ng Rocke< (Ada1r1 3 oo Also 1aced Aomeu Lari. Ge>on For It, Bame Lee Bid lome 2030 UV.NTH llACl. 400 ~ardS Sgt Pepc>er FMIUfe(Crgr) 3 20 Sha,.nee Hoo (lackey) h .plo11ve Nillve ICardolll AIM> ttced Derk Lo .. t•ne51 MllS Tome 20 10 a U ACTA t2 •I Plltd $6 40 U l'tCK SIX (2. 5·4 3· S·2) p111d S 13 006 60 ,.,lh 1h•e19 wonning 11e•e1i Ill• horses) $2 Pte• S•• consota11on p;iod $58 40 w1lh 222 w.ntw>g 11e• e1.1 (lrve hOf ses I llOHTit llACE 350 yard' ~evy Ooos (F•eyl 14 00 7 20 5 00 Nev., Sl>Ofl (Cf•llgt!<I 4 00 3 00 BIHlll Blues IMllchlltl1 3 40 Also riced Skyoo. Flying Peuem Awnrung Boal Alem11os Van Bar ,,,,... 17 88 ... TM llACf. 400 yards Tile Blecil Al"•nc• (Harl) 10 00 3 60 3 00 scon Lewi• (Bardl 2 80 2 40 Reel EHy Two Jet Clonks) 2 80 AISO raced Aye Oare My Sl.,11me Garland Stepl\ltf'a P-org Bug RtQueal CllerGl!f OOC HNI Time 1991 a U ACTA 17·31peKI$2620 TSNTH llACI. 870 yerda long Hard Ao•d (Mylet) 13 20 • 80 3 60 Heu Wold Reoel tMllcllelO 3 80 3 20 '#9110 (Rought 3 00 Alto r..:.d Plndys Truckle. Go Oh ror, Sir lnve G..,.. Malung Memo,.es S1><1ng Fury ,.,.,,. 46 01 12 EllACTA (8 11 p11d SAS 80 Allendenoa 9,835 HoltYwooct ftn u TIMllA Y'a aauua , ................................. , '1flST llACI . 8 IUflongS Capt n Arplly 181ackl 7 40 3 20 2 60 E.11• OUICk (Plncay) 2 80 2 •O Ml(lllly CMU< (Oel1110ussaye) 2 80 Alto raced ThOfhn<lgar Hor-Ill ltne, ROylll Oly My Smeu Boy ConscrtpllOll Melle Mrne Ory, Supercede Pa1•I01 Joe 1""41 I 09 315 NCONO llACI. 8 l11rlong1 Jim lM (Han111nl 7 80 4 80 3 40 Oru.,.me< Sly• CHlwtey) 12 ~ 7 00 Wiid Tom CPt9'C41l 3 eo Also raced Neal hu• Nall•• Aoyel &ulloas Sage Bronn Jekee llnH Mag.not Rivel t Bo11d B1c 1 Gold ZUMI Lou Karell...., Time. I 10 2/5, 11 DAILY ooueu 10-21 paid S34 60. THIRD llACR. 8 furlongs T-T-o.-(Mezal22 IO 10 80 5 IO ,Joafllt 8oy (Hewtey) 8 80/ 4 60 DNem Of Fwe 181aclll _., 3 40 Aleo,~ Gringo J1n1 Nubs. Au1cwa Se• Cllovey Enter• Memory. Trammel luck. II Patacl1no TllM 1 10 • llACTA (6-31 paid $520 60 POUflTH llACI. 8'. twtongs B.ny l(nocl!ln 1818Clc) I& 00 5 80 3 80 Col• .. (Plncay) 3 40 3 00 Copr.1g111 Glrl (Pletcel 5 80 A' so rac ed At101l•11 Mu11c:a1 Toy Oenc"'IJ Down. Dt•le Fly T-l tt EXACTA 13-1) pard ,135 00 ''"" flACI. I lf11 mtlee f1Ckt18d tlll)h-1 7 80 4 80 3 40 Cou<tlV CMf\Of\ (9181,,.,l 30 20 12 80 l'lerlly O'TOOlll C~I • to Alto faced I Ool IPMCI '1ammoi. f ICOl I r.11110 Oance1 Au Pr1111empt Htalhe•• lUfll ,_ 142 218 EXACTA (3 71 pakl119000 llXTH flACI. I II 18 m11et Knl(lfltty ~ IOIMey) I 80 3 80 2 IO A-(M9•1 3IO 280 ..... S..l._.I 2IO AlaorlC:tld ~ ....... ltNfwrr•I S0111C IPMCI. Ntfly lod. F~ TM,_.,. Time.144 llWllT'M MCI. I ¥IOfttl L .... Dll:J:-*> t40 310 UO .~o;;,;t..:: .. , ....... ......................... ............ , ......... , ., .... Sia c~et1011 ptrll HI 4IO wit II 1 0 11 ""'"'"' ....... (tow ...,... •I Sports on TV TELEVISION !:1;30 a .m . (4) NFL '82 With Len Bt.·rman. 10 a.m. Cl) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Notre L>umc at USC. (4) NFL FOOTBALL Raiders u l Bt.•ngu ls 12::i0 p.m. C2) -NFL TODAY With Brt•lll Musbur~<.·1·. I p.m. (2) -NFL. FOOTBALL New Orl£·ans ut San Francisco. RADIO Foolball -Raiders at Cincinnati, 10 a .m .• KNX ( 1070); Kansas City at.. Rams. I p.m .. KMPC (710). Baskctball -Golden Slate a l La kcrl>, 7::rn p.m .. KLAC (5!0>. llOHTit llACI. 7 fu.rtoogs CQPelan (Baii.y) 3 00 3 60 'J 60 A Awaca (~) 10 40 4 IO °"9<1 Wrne I Oii var n) 2 IQ..- Also 1acec1 A""tla Meuo. Pa111 Pf•noa Roll• Nan .. 111. Kim Como TlfM ) "215 NINTH flACR. One mile on turf w .. 1ern Stllllet (81billel 9 oo 4.40 3.20 Kerbk: 1~~1 1 eo 3.IO lady Tr-(Hawley) 2 IO Also raced Sheyne McGuire, Sudden Wl"dl Ktppy, 8 tHli Ou1 lhe Wine. K Tot,~ ~-fl ~:cwk, s1ean1e a ... 16 fXACTA 17 61 paid S 118 50 At(end&nce 'n 540 Hone rac:lna leadef• fT._..,. Sift. t'll .IOCKIYS .._.. lei 2ftd ...., ... 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Or~ C..e • OllAllOI COAIT 9'uce 14 KtoMtllcll 4 8Y1M11••11 2. °""' 20 MorlOll I Wfllle • Ryan 1 Slltlluek 2 Na"'°" 2 T Olelt 2t 1.11" ID •IA Cl\ellhaull 4 Henty 10 Mo1e•t•I 7 8•u!'d•rs 2' w1n1er1 14, lllldW¥ 2 OewodlOll 5 WllMI• 8 TOI• '7 11·13 )2 ~-H·M • ,. . fotel '°"" 0!1111119 C-1 u Ban 0.00 ,_. 1t Foullcl out w1111•11ao .... , _ .. , •:·._ ,_ # ~ .. -· I IM8A-Cemell1 181 .,.,._ .. eci.) llle IOP 20 fOf loday i; IMSA-Carnel GT ttuee-hour 190rb c•r rac.-e with duvef& t'1om• co11n1ty 11 hom ou1s1de Un11ed S1ate•1 I~ 01 car and qu•hlying sp4!eCI 1n mph I Bob Wollek Frenco ond John F11zpa11 oek England, Por1>c:he lurbo 1135. 134 900 (breaks old track Qu&l1l~1"9 recOtd ol 13• 1100 11>1eai.1 old l•at.' quahfylng 1-d Of 134 119 HI tn Nov@ml>et 11180 by Danny Ong11s 1n a Pcwaclle Turl>O 9351 2 Denny Ongell and llld Field C,,.,,r04e1·LOll T ·600 133 681 3 Jolln Paul J1 end Hurl•y HaywPOO Porsc:lle Tutl>o 935, 133 609 4 Bol>Dy Rahal a"d Jim l ru~man CMV•Ole1 Merch 820 133 184 s Al HOlb@<I ano PtHlon HMin POttcnt Turoo 935 132301 6 JOl\n Paul Sr and Mour tc:IO OeNarvlO!Jt ColOmD•• Po•tefl• Turl>O 935 128 )48 7 Oe~ld Hobbs, England and Boll Wofleh France P0taclle Turoo 935 129 7SO I Doc Bundy and Bonnot! Henn Po<ach<e luroo 935 126 976 9 Don Wh1thng1on end F•ed S1111 Cosw0tlll-O<ICI 126 707 10 Derek Bell England and Randy Len .... P0tacne Tu•l>O 935 126 506 .... 11 Rene Rodriguez and JoM GreenwOO<I Ctre•rolet Ccwveue 125 SOS 12 BOD Tulhus and Bill Adam Jagu~• XJR·S 12$ 304 13 John Gunn and RIC.Jrdo Londono Cheonotet JG I 124 118 1 14 Kenper Moller end DIY1d Cowell BMW·Marcn 12e 895 IS Bob Reub and Bob I 1111er PonhOCi F11t1>11d 12' 677 16 Biiiy Hllgen ano Gene Fellon CMvtote• c-aro 112 371 17 Jonn Ceruao and Pll•I Cu,,1n Cl>e>lroltll eo..~1e. 120 • •S 18 CllMle< V1ncen1l .ind W•1~ Beher- Pcwscne Turoo 934. 120 3•3 '" Lloyd Frlnll and Ed Honc:111111 Cht Vlofel Ccwvelle 120 102 20 Ch<O MNO .,,. Sam Moses Ponuac: F1teblrd 120 050 a.th Alrtuin Op9n ~ ...... ,, ........ ... ........ Ou•lletmo Vilas {A1gen1111e1 def llev1n CuHen C80u1h Al/lea) 7 5 6 ·3 V1IU Oerutallll CU S ) def AndtH Gomei ~~3-1.1-1 .... l ............... °"" , ................. , bonne ~ ... = del A"dfH Je .. er IU S I 4·1 I · I 1 ·4, M•fllna N1W-. (U 8 I Clef Zina Oe<rtaon (U S ) 7-1. 6-2 llCAA "cf::..t::1 .. , ............ , UC.,..tl..,_I UC -a a 2 J-IS .,_ 0 0 0 2-2 UC lrvone KOflng P CampDell 4, Oodaon 2 V11rg .. 2 J Campbell I Alley I, 0t1v... I Benn•n 1 lobedl 1 Brown SC:Ot1111J LaM~ 1, ~legal 1 uc.,...11,.:.........1 UCIMne 2 3 I 2 8 Celllofl1ll I 2 I 1 6 UC Irvine sc:oring J Campbell 2. Robertson 2 Vargas 1. Alley 1 OoClson 1 Oii-' Celrf0tnl9 ICGr"'IJ 8uMIKCN 1 G•ttord I, Gteallam I Culino 1 Mtllef oa.r ..... c.i.10t,,.. 1. use e Slanford 13, loyOI• !Chlc:egol 10 UCLA 8 UC Senti 811tblf a 8 use 11 81own ti UC San1e ..,_, 12 loYOl• IChleegol 7 518nlord 11 UCt.A I llen;chel Walker OCC class available for sailors Reg1slrahon 1s still available for Orunge Cousl College's 14 nim•-wcek sailing coursc.-s which st.arted Monday, Nov. 8. C.Ourses wall be conducted at OCC's new Sa1hng Academy al l.!:!e SaaJing and Rowing Nase, located next to the Balboa &y Club on Coast Highway. Ne wport Beach, and P eter's Landin g. Huntinglon Harbour. Course fees run from $25-w - $35 each . For OCC's ocean sailing <.'Ourse, "Adventures Under Sail''. the foe is $100. Reg1slration Is being l'Onducted a l OCC's Community Service OfCi ce an the co ll ege 's administration building. The offlc.·e is open Monday through Friday from 8 a .m. to 6 p .m., and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Crt:dit (•ard registrations are act(·pted for Visa or Maste r - card F or reg1s trat1 on 1n- formal1on call 556-5880 . The Sa i I ing Academ y 1s designed for both beginne rs as well as seasoned sailors. Classes will be conducted an more than a dozen kands of boats from 8-fool Sabots to big oc:ean raren. C.Ourses which began Nov. 8 incl udes beginning sailing, ml.L'rmtc.-diate sailing, advanced sailing. ocean survival, marine w eat h er . coo k in& aad provisioning, cruising ln ~xk:o and marine elt.'Clronks. Adventures Under Sail. w ith instructor Brad Avery. includes d ay-l o ng sa il s l o va rious South e rn C alafo rnla ports. mc:ludang Long Beach and Los Ang<.'IC'S Harbon . Long Point on Cal:llma Island. and Dana Point Harbor Florida race reinst-ted • next spring So uthland sailors are e nth u siastic about th e announcement that the famoua Miami to Montega Bay, Jamaic.a, race will be resumed next spring w1lh a sterl scheduled March 11. The renewal of the grueling rac.-e, onc.oe called "ocean racing's m osl complete tes t" is or p a rttc ular interest to local yac htsme n who will be competing in Florida's Southern Ocean Racing O:mference in late February. Sailing craft from 30 to 80 r~ will rornpete in the race which was he ld biennially from 1961 to 1979. The trophy for first eo Clnish was donated br the late Baldwin M. Baldwin o Newport Harbor Yacht Club. skipper of~ famed 73-foot Audacious. The trophy has since been rededicated to another offshore race. Dr. Marco Brown, Jamaica'• minister of slate. who was instrumental in reviving the l'llCe, said a Performa nce Handicap Rad ng Fleet class will be introduced in the 1983 race for the faMJl lime. Originally it was for lnu:m aUonal 'Offshore RuJe yoc·hts only. Elapsed time record for the 800-mile coune was tel by the 73-foot yacht Windward Passage in 1971 with a Ume of 3 days. 3 houni and 40 minutes. UCI women drop opener Tho UC Irvine women:• basketball team openro ats !lt'UC>n Saturday .night with • 62-57 Sl'lback to Chapman on the wlnnC'r's floor . Junior Doroth y Lewis poured In 18 pomts to lead the AntHten. whilt> KatheriM HamUion ....... 14 and Jacki(' Vande rPo•I chllfi)ed tn 'Wilh JI. Chapman 11 now 2· I. whlle UCI will ~ 1eektn1 It• ftr1l victory of the •aeon Tu.day nl1h\ when l\ hoa\I Cal Slate f'ullerton. _ .............. _, ...... "-! .............. ___ ~~ Uaily 'J'ilot Photos by Gary Ambro~e 0 R A 0 A S '"r J Diamonds may be. a &rl s best friend. but 3old. e meralds and pearls aren't bad By VIDA DEAN or 1tw DJily Pilot ~tdff F inc jewelry iS not inexpensive. It ca n represent a sizable investment a nd deserves good care. Where is yot1 r jewelry? Has it been put carefully away after its last wear? O r have you tosse d it care lessly into a jewelry box o r drawer with chains, pea rls, rings and bracelets now entangled? The wisest way to store your jewelry, according to Bruce Lambert and Stuart Moore, co-owne rs of W yndham Leigh in Fashion Island, is to wrap each piece individually in a soft cloth or tissue before putting it away. This will help keep the luster and shine for years. • Pieces of metal can be scratched by o ther piece:; of jewe lry and sto nes are equall y vulnerable. Lambert, a native of Vancouver, Canada, and Moore, originally from Eng land, opened their store fiv e yea rs ago whe n the wing of the cen ter opened . Between them they have 20 years of experience in the jewelry business. More than 70 percent of their business is designing and creating pieces of jewelry for individual clients. They have several designers and c raftsmen on the premises and Lambert is available by appointme nt to sketc h ideas while the client actually participates. The owne rs are often asked by wome n's groups to present programs o n jewe lry. The re is inevitably that questi on and answer period. ·Today, we offer the ir answers to some of the most often asked questio ns. a. How do customers knoWlfiat are going lo get their own diamond back If 1hey leave It with a Jeweler? A. Hopefully, they wouldn't be leaving anyth ing unless they had a great deal of trust in the jeweler in the first place. But, diamonds can be recognized and lik e snow fl akes, no two are ever exactly the same. A competent jewele r will take the time to note any individual c haracteristics, measure or weigh the stones and give you a receipt describin g those c haracte ristics. Whe n the' stone is returned to the c ustomer, h e or she has every right to ask to check over the _identifying c haracteristics with the jeweler. Q. Your Jewelry la all 18 karat gold and platinum. Why la this? Isn't 14 karat gold going to be stronger ancLwear better? A. Most truly fine quality jewe lry in the world is made in 18 karat gold and platinum. Yes, 14 karat is marginall y more durable, because it has more alloys in it, but many years ago jew elers in Europe recogni zed that 18 karat, which is 75 percent pure gold , has the optimum mix of pure gold and alloys, and that has been the standard there since. It has been primarily jewelers in the U11ited States and Ca nada who have used 14 kardt gold. Platinum is o ne of the purest metals in the world and is highly resistant to corrosi on and tarnish, making it the most d esirable mate ria l in whic h to set fine diamonds. Q. My fingers sometimes turn a grHnlah or blacklah color from aome rlnga. Wby la thla? A. It is usually caused by a reaction to the alloys used with the gold . Zinc, copper and si lver are the most common alloys used with 14 ka rat ~old which is approximate ly 58 perc ent pure gold. Silver a nd copper arc commonly added to 18 karat. a. la Jewelry a good lnveatment? A. Yes, if you purchase fine quality. But, it is Hk.e art and any other investment. The market conditions and the economy has a bearing on its value. In 1967, a one cara t D-flawlcss diamond was $1,200 ' wholesale. Today, it 1s around $22,000 to $24,000. Briefly, in 1980 when th<' economy was better it was as high as $63,000. . . ' i " Q. WIYI la the beat w•r to clean Jew•lrr? A. That should be answered in parts, as different • stones require various methods of cleaning. Eraine Paldi of Huntington Beach models jewelry designed and craf1ed in Newporl llf'ach. Diamonds, rubies and sapph ires are all vt-rv hard (See Jewelry, Page C6) # I ,, .. ) -·- 1 • / {'I 0 11111011 Conut OAtt Y •·1~ 0 f /. undny, Novftmb•r 28. 198:1 \ Italian hair treatment rough, but sti mu lat~ ng By VIDA DEAN DMlr ~ 11eeutr ldlt0t lluhuns url' famous for talking w1th thl•tr hands. ACtt•r a show at South Coust Plaw Hott•I, pn'SC.•11tl'<.I rl't.'<•111ly by 15 stylists Crom Italy. tlwy Ul'l' gaining a l'l'pUIUllOI) for styling hair with llwar hunds. Their styling wus dl'Sl'l'tlx><.I as explosive, crunchy, light a11d airy. Lhws Wl•rc frt'<' Corsuking strul'turL-0...looks. Few brushl'S Wl•rc 84.'l'n on the stage as thn><• tl•ams with five stylists an cac:h pres<mt<.>d a frenzied rupid-Cirt.• demonstration using locul · voluntt.-er models. Most or the models had long hair, and the stylists' (at\gers were Clying as scissors tramnwd away and s haped the locks. During the drying and s\yling stages. the styhsL'> again used only their hands to grab and toss thl' hair about. Tht> treatment looked a bat rough and emcee Mar io Ma('hado asked one of the models how at felt. "lt kindu hurts'.', s he replil'<.i. but agreed it fell like hl'r S<:alp was being stimulatt.-d. There may huvt.• been a slight communication problem for some in the aud1<'ncc. since only one or the team members By VIDA DEAN 0 1 '"-0.11, P1101 saitt w (' didn•t l·ount lh<'m. but there-rnust have been 60 cakl>s at the fabulous 10th birthday party celc>bratrng Orangt.• County's award wmning KOCE-TV. VDA spokc En~llsh, but tlw 400 hair stylists attending appluudL-dr' and SC<.'m to understand what was taking place. The English speaking stylist explainL'CI that thl' rapid-fire technique.' and the use or fingers and hands enabled them to moyc patrorui in and out or the salon more quickly to mcrease proCitabihty. Again th<.> local styhsts understood this kind or thanking. One s tyhs t had his mode l stand with her hair all hanging forward as he snipped away and another was shearing away hair with an electric.' clipp<>r. The latter method is used to crcale a very stylish look in ltaly the interpreter explained. "We arc in a transition periOd of hair styling in ltaly". she continut:.od. "We arc going Crom very curly through the l'xplos1vt• look to u very sleek luok." Stylist.s worked on two models each . Onl• was a daytime explosivl• loc.)k some modl•ls hair had Ix-en pcrm<.'CI and c:olort.'tl bc•forl•hand and Cor their S<.'COnd modef the stylists put finishing touches on fantasy l'Vl'nmg looks. 01w model l'mt•rged with a look that was remm1St:cnt of thl' foathl'ry-trammed hats worn byl ilil' Thr('(' Muflkcteers, anoth<•r T\ad asymmc tral:al Clips pruntt.-d with streaks of temporary L'Olor and another had a Juliet-look chignon in back wllh a single curl in the C.'l'nlc r of the head in the front. To achieve most or the looks, stylists uM.'d ::>lyling gel to give the curls holding power and a new gel with added temporary color. T he new p(Oduct, ... Channel 50 In on se n i o r V1 cc Preside n t , cnginl'C'rmg/opcrations. recetvcd s ilver bowls. And W i lliam Kt•ttll'r. president o r Coast Community Colleg e DistrH:t ac.-cepted a resolution from the oc board or supervisors. Comae saurist Mark Russe ll held the stage and audienc.~ for m ore ·than an ho ur with his patented rapid Cire wit and song parodies needlin g loca l a nd national political flgun-s past and present with a few good na tured jabs at the church or anything else that came to his mind. Soft c urls on top contra t with strui~ht lines a t the buck. Temporelle, was developed by Henri Mastey, who sponsored the appearance of the Italians, membcrs"'or the Comitato Acconciatura Crcativit.a Fcminile. Temporellc will be available in and through hair salons by early 1983. The temporary color Natural ma nner without tig ht curls or etting . disappears after on<• or two shampoos. The products thal M:istl'Y produces are Cormulawd and manufactured in his Garden Grove headquarters a nd urc distributed to salons throughout the U.S .. Canada and South America. The conclusion or the gala, Off t ht• face look Nnphui,iies natura l buck movt•ine nt. which a lso fo;i 1un'<.i dance numbers and slide• pn•st:nwuons, was a fashion i.how. M<xfols paracfod their new hair styl('S wearing attire Crom Thl• Trellis and The Lirn1tc.'<l;bo1h Orangl' County shops, The Metropolis from West Hollywood and Neiman-Marcus. Beverly Hills. And why not. thl'y S<>emed to have 1hought of cwrythmg else induding a f1lmt.•d s<:rapbook that relived thl' high points of the fi r s t decadl• o f t ht.• public broadcast tcll•visaon station. On st·rcl·n pC'rsona It tit·s ll•d by the vt•tcran n<>wsman Jam Cooper and the bc.•h1nd th e sc.·e n es o f f r c.· 1 a I l> w h o h a v t· b e e n r esponsible• for the st ation's remarkable progress wcrc there in the D1 i.nevland Grand B a I I r o o m i o r <' c c• 1 v e c:ongratuluuons and gifts. Norman Watson, chancellor or the Coast Community College District and founding father or KOCE. was pr~ntc.-d a d1..>s1gner lamp attached to a naut1('al antique known as a Tarr rail log by Bill Furniss. pr<•s1d ent of KOCE Laughing along with the 600 in attendance were Supervisors Ra lph Clark. Harriet Wieder. Tom Riley. a nd Bruce Ncstande, Mo n sign o r J o hn S a mmo n , g:n~!~~!r~ 'C:n~~~~~f~ Gwenda and Norman WatlOD with Bill and Betty FarniM Ron Packard and Judge Bruce Sumne?r and Judge Ta~ Nomoto And Furrni.i.. Donilld Gl•rdts, Vin· Pres1dl'nt and s tation Stephanie Edwards manager. and HobNt Mofft•ll. Others were Ed and Floss Schumacher, Elaine and Wtlham Redfield. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Mulv11le, Sandee Harden. Hal a nd Nora Lc>hman. Peggy and Les Cotton. Judy and Bernard Luskan and Martha Fluor See Olympic, ]!age C3 tZti#/t•UEI!#N·ZJ;i Nordstrom slates big week of -fashions NORDSTROM: Informal modeling or Patti Cappalli holiday fashions will take place on the second floor Thursday Crom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . in the South Coast Plaza store. On Friday Givenchy jewelry wall be introduced during a 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. trunk s how in t h e first floor jewelry d e partm e nt and r obes. s leepwear and loungewear will be modeled al 7:30 p.m. in the second floor linger ie d epartment. Saturday's calendar includes a men's ski clinic from noon to 4 p .m. in men's active sportswear: all day informal modeling o r Lanz sleepwear , second floor. and children's Cashion show 7:30 p.m. in Children's Apparel, third floor. ROBINSON'S: Miriam Ruww, president of Gottex a nd daughter of Gottex designer-founder Leah Go•theb. wW present cruise collection of swimwear Crom noon to 3 p.m., Friday, in Newport Beach. PETITE MARCHE: A fashion show for toddlers through 14 years old will be held Saturday 10 a.m. to noon during the Costa Mesa store's annual Christmas party. Santa is expected to attend and refrPShments will be served. Tell Her You Love Her This Christmas .. c. Etemlty Ring More of dlomondl ... In C>kJltnum °'gold. To cel•bfate the Polf-To weicome the future. A. S1600. 8 . S5060. C. St150 . RAFF jeWeJry . , ........ ::::: .... ,.., ......... . ....... .. ....... ,. .... .ma. Mark Russell and Tom Stephenson Tam Nomolo and Bruce Sumner . - Sometimes the Nicest Way.to Say @ef2,ove How~ to~ 'PX~ and appn!Cla- tlOf'l fof her lXlfallang ~ ~your marriagt. than by gMno ~' ~thing as peoonai and ~.nngful as an~ or EtMllty Rrno Borh symt>oltze ~ t~ ~th ot your ftllnQ '°' ~r. anc1 without s.ayano anythlno at all. you will ~ c~ ~ of t~ nicest vvays to sincerely say It alll At ~m Leigh~ Design and C~ate a most untQue and e~cltJnQ cOl!«tlon ot't~ I nngs in 18 Karat Gok1 and Plaorun ~ ck'arly explain d•~"'"'es rn quahty and pnce that )OlJ will Stt from store ro store. and ttlM bi1Ck up )'OUr pu~ trom~m ~With a money bade ouaranttt of valut We want )'OU bOth to ~ ~, rrng and to know ybtJ bOUght It ~Ill Most Diamond Wedding and Anniversary Rrngs R~ From SJ 100 to S3900. .. ( • • Or1rnge <;oaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novttmber 28, 1982 ('I ----------------------------------....,.----------------------------------------------------------,.-----j;==:;....:!====~!!:::===~-'-;..;....;..~-==-=----~~~~~~~~--,~ Olympic committee off starting blocks Perfumes and Toilet Water for Men ' Women Marianne's OIWfllt YOl'llt CHIUSTMAS GfFT'S ntlltOt.IGH Otlllt 198J CATAU>Gl"E 'WE GIFT WllAJO AND SH IP A1'IYWHEll ~·1 • • L<1"ish Bath Foams i. • Unusual Soaps • Shampoo!> • Facial Crrams • Body Lnlinn!> • Shaving Brushes • She1ving lotions • f >1Clusivc : FLORIS O F LOrtDOrt 3645 f . Coast H11o1 y •• CdM 673-3773 Cosmetic gift trio! Lipstick, eyeshadow and· nail enamel -Un with our classy carefree perm, $40 Discover what's cooking along the Orange Coasl In the Orange Coas Cookbook Coming Dec. 8 In the ))ans un :larbtn· What is ))an~ un ;larbin It is a French Parfumeur. .. now open in Fashion Island ... and just in time for Christmas! DANS UN JARDIN. which means "in a garden:· is one of the most charming and personal boutiques from Paris. with over 10:l shops in Europe, Canada, and the United States. \/Ve specialize in exclusive French and custom blended perfumes. and our most popular fragrances for ladles. men. and children come In complete llnes of elegant and exquisitely scented soaps. shower gels. both oils. body lotions. and more ... all color coordinated. V.Je also have excellent plant oosed skin care products. These and all of our products are extra mild. even for the most sensitive skin. For the man of good taste. we have six refined a nd very masculinefragranees .... each comes In a complete Jlne of products Including shaving soaps, after shave. colognes. deodorants. bath soaps and shoY/er gels K:> complement our unique family of products. we have the highest grade tenycloth bathrobes and towels as-well as other boudoir accessories. And fa the home. potpourris and bumlng oils In 50 Fragrances. VVe cordially Invite you to come to Dons un Jardin ... a beautiful and intimate boutique where you will feel at home with our personal service. DaN un Jardin ... now open In Folhk>n Island, Newport Beach. ... r • SUSPENDED IN.BEAUTY. Luminous. Clmlc. Valued. This elegant 8 'hmm cultured purl pendant with a diamond Is a j ewelry wardrobe essential. Through time. the pearl only becomes more beautiful and never goes out of fashion . $250. J:_ Bailey Banks& Biddle Wor~d Renowned Jewelers Since 1832 SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA First level. Bullodt's wing. (714) 761·5640 \n111l1 C ,,.,,, l'f,11t1 1111 Rr"111t ''""'' C "''J \1c''J Closed yet open. Lowdow n yet dressy. Red, navy, black calfskin on a square-back heel. 42.99 M111trCar~ • \11u SOUTH COA T PLAZA Parties • Fmm Pllgt• C:J Vuli•t1d1• partw' mid pa 111-{11.1111., llh ' w1 tlw Sl'h(•dull• nt•xt wt•t•k 111 tht• Lugunh Bc•1wh Mus1•um of Art On Thuri;d,1 y t 111111 ·I 111 II p 111 t 111• 11111,1•11111 stu n • 1·11u1wtl will ho~t tlH' 111111 un11u11l up1•11 houM• un<l party. Chnstma' t11•c.-:. dt>t~11 .. 11t'<l hv ffiUS<'Ulll support l'OUIU'lb. will bt• 01\ tl1~pl11 V l'hl' Atl1llnt1•s will holct :i holiday h':.i lroni I ::iO to 3::m p.m ~·rnl:iy ft•atu1ing honll' h:ikc•d n •fn•shnwnts and !H"llson,\I mu:.u· ll v 1';rn111 Busst•tl's Wl'Sl<'yun Bl'll Chmr frnm tlll' · 1~1gun.1 Hills MNhod1:.t Church A pUpJX'I show fut k1d!, tot .111 .1g<•i.) ... 111r1wg ~am Gomb~I' and hi:-. mur11111Ptlc.•s 1i. 1>111111\l'tl Saturduy wtth show 11mt•s at I ::IOµ m uml ·I p.m Further mfunnutiun on 1111 at·t1v1t1l'' 'wh1t·h are open to thl' pubhl· muy ht• uhtJllll'tl hy t·all111g 494-653 l. AUTHOR llONOHED. Ptla1 W11y1w wai. guC'Sl of honor 111 an aCfa1r hnstL'U by· Claudia Markin in hl•r &•v(•rlv llilli. honw "l•'t•tt• thl' Author" 111 l'('(_'()~nrllon 'ot W.1-:. 1w's rww l'ookbook saw about 80 in attl•ndnm·t· ror l'11t·kt,11b and buUct. T he l rvmg Stones, "D1·m· Abby" and lwr husbund Morton Phtlhps and thl• Ar t Linkh.•tll'rs joint?d a numb<.>r of Ora11g1· Countaanl> at the cele bration in<:luding Dr and Mr:. Robl'l't Spurwm, Robert 0 . llill'. Ba rl><1ru Bar1wtt, Hugh HuL-;un (Claucha's son). S tt'Vl.'11 SuthC'duncl, tht.• Robt•rt Sprcens. Kuty and Bill S hattuck , Ray • Handy. Mr. and Mrs. Ro~t.·r Luby. Pam and Lro Weiler and the <author's d11ld rc.•n. Ethan, Mar1s.1 and A1SS<.1. Discover what's - cooking along the Orange Coast in the Orange G0ast Coo.kbook Coming Dec. 8 in the .Daily Pilat ' llnr,'c I hostesses Mt•mlwr ... of Co~tu l\lt•s u Women'H Club were hostt•s1wi, for itw Orungt• Uislrit•t 22, California Fcdt•rtiti~m of \\'omen'~ Clubs' harvest luncheon a nd t•urd part). llost t•luh prt·~ident , Vivian (;ilmort>, rig ht, wt•lconu.'" Kuthlecn Pritchard , dis trict prcsitfont, left, muJ Shirl lavcn , district sN·ontl 1•rt•f"li tlcnt. ' NOW IS THE TIME! To, plan for your holld~ partle• and famlly get toget~re. BIKER PARn REITILS haa everything JOU need to make your event a aucc•••· • 1 Holida8 @heep ~ _, YOU CAN RENT TABLES CHAIRS HIGH CHAIRS BEDS PER SONALIZED NAPKINS & MATCH BOOKS BARS HEATERS CANOPIES CHINA AND MUCH. MUCH MORE CALL OR COME BY ~0,(>J' !/aJtl /j :fi~nla_/J n 1151 BAKER STREET ~ COSTA MESA 545-4667 • • ~ lQn the cover. ~:111 1111 l1 • .td1 ul ll11111111u1c111 li4 .•ch Y..1111,, 111 l:u~c· photo, ii Wt <l{llllK li.11111111 IH k11111l Vt•llow KO lcl und platlllUlll 1'1'l wllh l.H16' Ut•l li• IJ IH I b11 I ltr111t ('U t dlamond11, 11 d umicmd 111 uc.·t•ll'l • (• l w I I h 2 4 b r I 111 II n I (' u l diamonds, und diamom.I 1•11rr111f(S aC'l In platinum with yc•llow gold Th(• n t'CkpH'Cl' 11tw holds 111 d t• 11 i g n c• J w I l h n (' h r o m t' tourmaJlnt.> and diamond dasp w ith nine malhmNer prC'mium quality cuhured J>('arb In th<' smallt•r photo t h (• diamond t'arrmgs a re ll(•t with matdwd .21 carat each taper bagucues and lht! 8 47 ca1at pink lOurmahn<• rang 1s f(old a nd plallnum with 12 l:y'1lllant cut diamonds. Paldl, the daughtc~ of Julius unrl Suwun J'ulcl1 , ul1111 of , llu111111uwn lic·Ut·h, wui. horn Nl (;(•t muny untl l·:mw lCJ Oranl(t' County wht•n 11h•• wus 2 Ttw I U y<•ur old 111 u l(ruduutt• ut 1':du1on ll1gh &hoot She• t 'I u rc•prc•1wntal1v c of Ult1ma II a t Robinso n 's, NC'wporl &tK·h, and ht>r carN•r goal 111 to b<• a makt•up artl11t with a movlt• studio HN intNcs t in modeling bt-gan wht·n she was 15 and cnrollt'<.l an a department store sc•Jf-1mprovcmcnt course. She has dom• some fashion modeling und modl·lcd for commercial prcst.>ntatlons wtth u <.'Ompuler <.'Ompany. Snow skung is Puld1's favorite hobby and like most women she loves pretty jewelry. ere closing -our Fas·hio .. - but -' --we re leaving You haven't been to our sale yet?, If you have no wa 0 PIAGET CORUM CONCORD ,. -· ... 14K Gord I .. Bracelets 30 t.O 50 o/o OFF - Or 111 u ConfJt DAILY Pll OT /Sumtay, November 28. 1982 ('I Christmas luncheon set by Panh e ll e nics LAGUNA BEACH Panhellenlc AMoclatJon members will ~old a Christ.mu luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednetdtly at the Ml91ion Viejo Country Club. For relrcrvatlona, call EUzabeth Phelpe at 494-6679. COASTeINE CHAPTER of B'nai B'rlth Womeo will host a Chanakuh dinner In. Irvine Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. Admission is $3 and rescrvallons may be made by calling 897-2455. EBELL CLUB of Newport Beach Christmas T ea will be held Thursday at noon with a performance by the Marina High School Chorale. For information, call 673-1268 or 541 -8978. NEWP O RT BEAC H c hapt e r o f International Orphans, Inc. will host a Christmas boutique and luncheon for the bene fit of Children's Village USA Thursday at the Balboa Bay Club. For reservations, call Eileen Saul at 631-2351 or 540-2265. IRVINE TERRACE Philharmonic Group plans a meeting complete with Christmas ~ilts and carols Thursday. The Orange County · Philharmoni~iety chapter will participate in group singi , accompanied by Mr,. Richard Cornell on t e piano. For information, call 675-8089 or 675-1568. LAGUNA NIGUEL REPUBLICAN Women, Federated wilJ host a holiday party Thursday at the home of Shirlee Kandle. Members should bring canned goods to go to the needy. For information, call 495-6969. CALrFORNIA FEDERATION of Women's Club, Orange District will meet for a holiday tea Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Ebell Club of Anaheim, 244 N. Helena, in Anaheim. For information and reservations, call 526-2414. NEWPORT-MESA Chapter of American Association of University Women will meet Tuesday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. to hear a talk entitled "Getting Your Shift Together: Leaving Your Ego at Home." for reservations to the seminar, which will be heid in Costa Mesa, calJ 546•9911 . ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Huntington Beach will hold its third annual toy sale at 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Thrift Shop, 223 Main St .. Huntington Beach. Santa Ana chapte r volunteers will welcome and assist parents and children. Orange County group of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BANK WOMEN will hold its Christmas meeti ng Wednesday in the Newport Marriott. Cocktails will be served at 5:30 p.m. with dinner following. William Steiner of Albert Sitt.Qn Home will Qe featured speaker. Karen Samaha, 540-5300, may ,be called for reservations. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, OC WOMEN'S CHAPTER, will meet Friday at 1 p .m . !or a C hristmas T ea. Mrs. H erbert Stroechein Ill, 13032 Eton Place, Santa Ana, will open her home for the event. : Island location ~"·II , to get here, we'll send the Limo for you.!* Pendants & -Diamond Necklaces. 30 to 50°/o OFF All items subject·to prior sale. 35 Fashion Island Newport Beach Rings IQ 50°/o - 70o/o ·on · Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Amethyst and precious stones. Pearls 844-2494 Radius of 7 miles -serious customers only. Please call for appointment. 3 Days Only! After January 1 we will be pleaHd to serve our cuatomera fro'!'I our other location, for appointment call S.2-4838 • . . ~ -,. ...... --· ..... .. ' t .. , . .. £• Or1n e Coaat DAILY PILOl /Sunct y, November 2.8, 198' Jewelry • IS 0 girl's best fr.iend Ft'Om Page C 1 and durable. They can be cleaned with a toothbrush and an ammonia ~olution, th(•n rlnwd under hot water. Other color stones should be treated with Mrcat ca re just to be safe. Some, like emeralds opals and peridots are very fragile and ca n be casi(y damaged if extra care is not used in cleaning them. Do not ba ng, scrape or scratch. Do not quickly. change temperature. Do not use clea ning solutions . other than a mild ammonia type cleaner at room t~mperature. Rinse only with room temperature water and pat dry or blow away moisture with your own brea th. Pearls should be wiped with a clean, soft cloth every time they are worn to remove body oils, lo tion and perfume. If they arc already coated, they ca n usually be brought back to life w ith a soft cloth and mild solution of ammonia and warm water. Dry with a soft cloth. a. ·what la the price range on your wedding . and engagement ring•? · . · A. Engag ement rings range from $500 to $3,000 w ith wedding rings ranging in price from $175 to $1,200. In our' store about 60 to 70 percent of our clients select one ring. In tnany cases, it will be a wider than normal band with a feature center stone and a group of smalle·r diamonds, or a polished yellow gold ring with a single center diamond. As the engagement period passes ·so quickly and there are so many lovely designs, wc think they are taki ng this less traditional route where the energies of maki_ng two rings ca n be directed to one really special one. Q . Your Jewelry la different to that found In many stores. How do you compare the difference? A. We design our j ewelry to have a more tailored look. In a single comparison, let us say that in design we want our pieces to be in very good t<htt·, lonk ,,, thou~h tlwy 1 <'P"''l''" th1' 1wriod 11\ tinw, ,11HI will lw ,,, tl.1-,1iic ~in cl "tyl1 sh 10 )'.l'dr~ from now .11i tlwy .u<• todd y. . · [)t•!iign 111K ,ind rn.1kinK jewelry to ~ell in our !>tort• i!> dll W<' do. We• do not devote .iny time or c neq~y to thinking abour crys tal, ch ina or silverware wat<. hcu, or trnditional gih items -just jewelry. Our thinking is directed to what the consumer really wants, not what is in the trays o f the salesman from New York or Los Angelt!s. We still have a great deal o f respect for the more traditional style of jewelry · and it o ften influences our ideas, but we believe we do a more elegant and clean version. Q. How do aome of your piece• compare with the big Jewelers who advertl•• In natlonal magazlne1? A . In a nutshell, bctr cr value and more versa tility. We design and make pieces in our own workshop and we don't have to pay a manufacturer's profit. While we do this we also look to usefulness and versa tility o f the piece. For example, our ncckpieces with pea rls or chains usually break down to be worn rn several ways. They can be worn·with a large showpiece for dressy wear; a choker without the centerpiece for less tormal ~ca r; the centerpiece alone as .ti . pendant on a chai n, or as a pin. As a result the owner has four pieces of jewelry in one - a much better va lue. Today through Tu es day, Wyndham Leight will be celebrating its fifth anniversary. Several million dollars o f loose diamonds and colored gemstones' from Eu r ope will be available for viewing and an exclusive collectiof of jewelry by Toni Cavelti of Van couver will be shown. Cavelti has created jewelry for Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne and is a three time winner of the ·De Beers Diamonds Int ernational Award. .. H oliday Blues take on a new mood . IVY'S LEAGUE Fuhion Island, Newport Beach • 640-572 1 Discover the smart shopping alternative: Marshall&, where you'll save time BD:d money on holiday shopping 'Tis the season when our relationships with others find expression in the generous sptrit of g1v1ng . Not surprisingly. some of the gifts that mean the most are neither traditional nor costly. One unique way to dlsplay your holiday spirit 1s with a Holiday Greeting in the Daily Pilot. What better way to convey your special message of warmth and good cheer? And. adding a personal touch. your message can be as long or as short as you desire. For only 50 cents a line (two ltne minimum). you can display your holiday message in the Daily Pilot's Holiday Greetings page on December 25. For an additional $5 you can choose from three holiday illustrations to enliven the greeting (select from the assortment shown below). Mail the attached coupon to place your message. Please don't delay. closing date Is noon, December 23. To order, print your holiday message below. allowing 21 characters per line. Then mail coupon to: Holidoy Greetings -Classified , Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. (Private parties only, please) ------------------------------------------------------- A Include 111\lstratlon. O 1Jlo.stu~ron A 0 1tlustrahon B 0 illustrallon C Card type· 0 VISA 0 MASTERCARD Charge Card " Card Expiration Date --- You may cttarge your Clus1hed Ad Be sure to Include your Card type (Visa/MasterCard) Your Card number. and ttte EXPIRATION DATE YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER BELOW I I I I I l J I 11 ii -B-H-J 1-t-EJ-1 [ l_J I T I [_.._I ....._,l_T_l Tl I I I fl r r I holiday and everyday "brand names for less" At M arshalls. you'll find the same fine quality fash · Ions and gifts as other stores. like stylish famous nam e blou ses. The only difference Is. M arshalls pr1ccsarcall twenty to sixty percent less than depart- ment s tore regular pr1ces. You'll 58\'e on all your favorl 1 e maker s . fro m blouses and skirts. to men 's desl~ner dress shirts and la hlo11 slat•ks. And on ln"r late5t jackets and S<'hool clothe., for the children. You·n even save on famous maker serving piece . fine ~I fl ware and domestics. all beautiful choices for holl· day li(lfts. So for the quality you wan t. at prices that make shoppln~ a pleasure. dis cover the values wallln~ for you a1 Marshalls. toddler ....... famoua mailer polo ebb1a ht•rc for IN' mar.hall~ pnc·r 4.99 PolyMter/t-otton knll polo~ 111 as &0nc·d 4'1 rtpesand "Olld rotors.. from lhl'l v(·ry famou~ makC'r. lrre~ular. <oll~h1 lmperfect1011 wtll not affec·1 flt. wear.Slzt>S2Tto4T Past ')(·ason. toddlen' brand name twill onralla t'omparabl(' In quallt\• at • 14 mar>halls prll'<' 4.99 1-'lnl~CJlltlllty. btb-fmnl tWtllOVC'mlls. most w11h appllques. In ea'lyl'IU'e poly~ter/ro11on. A~son<'d rolors. Sizes 2T to 4T. Pa~t season. famoua name towel .ememblea 11 llNt qualll\', ........... l'01111).lntble (II price bath ......... •a ...... 4.99 hand ..... F· •6 ...... 2.99 face ...... J 2.75 ...... 1.79 Solid c·olor. rotton/poly<'"'t t'r t rr-ry towel<, with a&"<>nt'd border I l't'at men ts. lrrcll\Jlar. s llfi(ht lmpt'rf'ettlon wtll nor .lllC"(•t wt'M. l'n~t sra'!On. 11r1-· cleetlDer lmlt tope comparable In quality at • 16 mnnihalls prtre 7.99 Flrl\t q 11all ty. da!'!sl<' polo shirts W1t h knll t'Clllar. Co11m11polycs1cr. As~rtt'd c•olors. SIZ<'S 7 to 14. Past M'allon. ....... famoua maker' twill panta comparable In quality at •24 marshallq prlt·c 12.99 A t'Ollt'< I Ion ofnrst qualllv. <'Cltton twill pants In n1.111v Art'ilt look Info( stvl~ A'"Mln cd C'olors. Sl7c<> 7 Io 14 l'.tsl i.ea-..m. I I I I I r-1 I I 1 1 I I J J ___ U J 111ecompuableprtce'9lnc~wtti.nccompuiaonll\llde.,_ ......... "onaie.,..andqualltJ'°or''-ncially11mhrqudlyand~bWnablelnt.Matta•. 9'ylel fabattd are NprewllatM ofU. ~ '"1UP and occ:.._.,. ~ ltytel may noc M available In every .core. I I I I NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP I -----TELEPHONE CJCnedl or money order ~ STATE I ......... ------ llAR8llAU8 Oll'T C&RTIJl'ICATBS In • 10 and •25 denominations. Available at our service! deak. Rrdttmablc at° any one of our l lOmL -==l:ff!f'·· ..•.. ' N111ursl~11lllls RronJ. Naw1~ for Less/ ------=-s-2-n= .. .. .. f.arnH'I i!'o quaint littlt• c·ma!'lta l town . Carmel offers By PAT NEISSER When flying over the Monterey Pe ninsula. you may have strange feelings or having entered Shangf'i.La. The deep green valleys below are laced with silvery rivers, a nd rustic cottages play hide and seek be tween tangled forests of strangely shaped cypress and classic pines. The bays around Lhe peninsula are often hidden from sight of passing ships. . The wild winding coastline with its rocky coves, white water crashing high on the cliffs, and its hauntingly shaped and shadowed cypress trees lean ing into the wind will ·draw you w illingly LO the edge. Carmel took root as an art colony early in 1900. Painters wandered into the area and put up tents and shacks deep in the woods, or buiJt on the beach. A fascinating bit of trivia is that the re are no house numbers. Probably everyone likes to gossip at the Post Office. since mail is not delivered either. The d elightful shops and inns crowd the wooded streets. and nowhere in the world are there so many fine restaurants in such close proximity. Toots Lagoon's, a funky place on Delores near 7th, is known for its walnut pancakes. a nd Eggs Sardo (poached on spinach, nested on an artichoke bottom). Regular lunches and dinners are also unusua l with all fresh foods used in the cooking. Directly across the street are two places for brunch as well as other meals. The Tuck Box restaurant and Tea Shoppe have lines of people waiting for breakfast on Sundays, and the garden is charming in good weather. Get there early. Nearby is famed Charlie O's, which has sensational food at all times. - Junipero Street also is loaded with good eateries. Stone-Forge in the Forest is a favorite with artists. writers and many others. Lunch on the patio is delightful. and dinners are as good as any in Carmel. Fresh ~afood specialities a re marvelous. Nearby is a sophisucalffl bistro. The French Poodle -a four-star restauran t. Reservations and jackets are needed. The Filet de Sole Marinette is superb and desserts arc specLal. One of Lbe best Italian restaurants on the West Coast 1s Ra frac•llo. on M1ss1on S trt•c•t lt offers the best Cann e llo ni and Soglio la Cardinale. Their Zabaglioni 1s an out-of-th1s- world d essert. Casanova is tucked in an old Medite rranean house with a patio laden with flowers. Sunday brunches are monumental. Hotels and inns abound. and some of the most charming are: The famed Pine Inn as o'rte of the oldest RUFFELL'S urHOLSTERY .... h1bh: ~ s..e lfJJ HAJllO• ILVD. COSTA MISA-541·1 IH CORR.ECTIOI On Pege 1 of the "Wrep up e .. autltul Chrlat- ,,... .. ...,." .... , ef. fectlve =i•nnlng No-....., thefellan ed••rtl1ement tor e Gown end coet Mt, .... priced at 11.n end e Gown end Jecllet Mt, .... prtced et 24 .•. TM eflecltM ••• of tMM two Hem• le lnconect. TM HI• end• on D•· ..,..._ •ttt. We atnce- Nly regret thl• error. I Sears I ___ _..... ___ ~ \ - ,, Inspector's lh <H-:N•: S('lllWEUER .. ~ ......... -.,"., Ni':W Yt >HK So11w d1d11 't 1111nd th.- 111111 d ""'.1111111·11111( u., 1h1• wull. but 1h1· 1111111"· u11d1·1 ttw lx-d ww. too mud1 '"l'lw ltw1 d wai'. 111 mw of ttw mo~t d1'to&1l111t• hut h1•uu11lul prlvutc.• plat•1·11 thut WU'I wc•ll tukt•n {'Urt• o f ," SOHi .Jill ~;1ur1dl(t' C.iuhr>t>I•'. n•t·ull11q~ twr ndv1·111ur1·s Ill! 1111 lm,p1•1·1ur· of h11wh1, 111111t•h., 1'1•!W1't!I and r1•s111ura11ts for u US. truvt·I f(Uuh.'. S 1m•t• lizurd!i ur1• rath1•r c•on1111011 in 1h1• dt.>sc•rt. Cabrtl'll· d 1 d n · t d ow n t< rad 1 • 1 ht.• A r i z on a 1.•swl>li11hnwnt just lx'\'UU!l(: sh1• spollc'<l 11 r•t.•pn'S4.'llWt1vt• of ttw local four\u. But tht· muUSt• wu::. :motht•r story It wus an on Indiana mowl whu:h didn't s cort• vt·ry we ll in clf'anlint.•ss. ma1ntt•n:mt.'l' and managemt'nl, and so it was druppl'C.l from thL• guidt.>buok. Thi• mouSt• wasn't tht> only thing that tuust•d th<' dl'11sting, but 1t was tht.• dint•hl'r," shl• said m an interview. Wh1lt• working as a rt>scan·h editor <tl Rand McNally m Chicago. Gabriele was offl•n•d a c·hanl'c to acl as a f1 <'ld rcpr1.•st•nJ,at1vt• for th1• mob1l Travel Guide" w hl(·h 1s published by the mapmukt•r At ag1-• 22, Gabncle became probably the• youngc'St woman ins~tor ever lo go on tht• roa<.1 for the annual guidebook, whl{'h')-using a onc-to-f1ve-star·sysu:m is the only um• rating restaurants on a national basis. During tht.> next three years, Gabriell• v1s1tcd an c•stimatc•d 2.000 restauranL<; a nd lodging places. mostly in Arizona, Utnh and Southern California. What kind of r<.'C.'Cplion awaited lh<' th<'n-unmurried young graduate of Indiana's DcPaul University when she stoppt.'CI for an unannounced inspection'? Frum c:ordial to hostile, she says. There was. for example, the mot<.>I owner who had never heard of thl" gu1dl'book. which has lx>en published for artistic • magic hotels 111 the area. The excellent restaurant ha~ a n indoor -outdoor patio and a Tiffany glass canopy. Thc brass bcds tt'ads an~ shuttered windows add to the charm or this early 20th century hostelry. Reserve early. Normandy Inn is a country French motel with tremt•nduus charm that has de lighted generatio ns o f Carmel devotees. Rates a re reasonable . -· Carriagc•Housc has lovely rooms, all unus uall y decorated with antiques and coordinated colors. Fire pla<:cs and home-made comforte rs offer a cozy atomosphere . Book a head. especially for holiday weekends. Other inns an this s mall chain are; The Dolphin, which h ouses the fine Marquis resuiurant. Candlelight Inn, SurftJdl'S Inn, and the Wayside Inn are convenient and pleasant. -Pal Nc1sser JS travel editor for Orange cOast magazinc>. ,..-A.~T~ ~Ne ~1oM>t 400 NEWPORT CENTER OAIVE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA GIVE YOURSELF A'CHRISTMA8 GIFT H TH llYAl M• Lllll Avoid the crowds ... do your OllllTll&I ...... " uu. .. llWNITll mm ... Fly from Los Angeles to either Ft. Lauderdale or San Juan ..• GRAND CARIBBEAN CHRISTMAS a NEW YEAR ' I Orn11011 Con!tt DAILY PILO f/Suncfay, Novumber 28, 1982 C7 life f ii led with life lllUI I' th1111 IWll d11 11d1•' 111111 '41ld 1111ll111m1 111 101m· .. "At 1111' utl111 1•xt111111 "" i..1v .. <.:1111111 h-. 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It mH mt the· rating wm .. v1 .. ry 1m1)11rlan1 to thl•m " "Thl•rC' also .Wl'f'<' a l"t of pt.•oµh· ~1ymg ·t;c't.• golly, whiz. m uldn't Wl' plt•ast• h;.1vt• a stur''' wh11t• tryang to surt-sdl me"" :-.h1• suvs "Whal<.• :-.oml' oth1.•r:-. downgradl'<I OCC sets ski excursion A W-day ski t•x1.·urswn to 1-::umpt• will be offcn•d by Orangt· Coast Collc•gt•s l'Ommunity sc.•rvu:t• ot fit•t• The cxturs1on. Jan. 2 1 to 30, is d esigned to gave s n ow s kie r s the opportunity to ll'arn about skiin-g areas, e tiquette. and techniques in Zermatt, Switwrland. Co:-.1 1s $1.:rno Th(.· lt'l' inl'ludt•s trans portation, fuoJ , lodging. and 1ns uruntt• 1''or 1nformat1 on phont· 556-581:10 • from Ltw pn·v111ui. Vt't•r i.im l '1( I c·1m't h ,1v1· lllV ,1111 h;ll'k, I want out' W~ J(t 1111.ilh .1u 1111111111d 1u•d ttwm " W1•11 • tlw1 ,. nnv 1111<·mpU> ut bnbny tAI gt'\ il h1J.1h1·1 w11111( 1n th1· li(Utth-huok. wtw11• 1111' l"tllll(I> 1111· I 11-.·'' "Wt•ll. l 11•qui•ntly I WON lnVlll'd lo l'U11w b.11 k ul 011v lrnw und flluy for u wwk1·11cl 1111 1111' hou.,..," <:ubrit'lt.· n-cull.11. "'Hut w1• Wt·H· not ull11w1•d tu a<·1.•t•pi :111y1h111g nwn• lhun u l'Up of t'Offt'C'" Hc.•portx I 111111 I h1· inspt't'ton. arl' cross· d11-..·k1•d with mall r1..,·1•tvl'd 1•ach We<!k t rum hundrL'ds of truvl•lt•rs who some u111t'S d11X1gn·t• with u purtkulur ruting or i.uj.(g1 •st lll'W lisungi. '1'111 ,, It 111·1 'l I\• ·" u 1·11nt1•ul." slw s;1yi. "'fhl•y l.u1lumt· off uny overly 1•11thus1ui.111.· 1r1s1x><:t111 's rl'port." Gubrwll• suy1' th<· mt.-ognitu, in-dc•plh du•1.·k1ng o f (o ur and f1vt'-s tar t'l>tubllshmt·nL' "L'i u grC'at JOb but very tiring ··You hav<• to Ix• mn~iuus of every uny d<•tail, from the doily undl'r the • mm 1m1 yuu urdc•r Crum room service to the· tmw It tak<·s tu arr1Vt', t.b.e attitude of till' wa1u•r und what he• as wearing. "You huvt• to qu1<·kly ass1m1law a lot .ot .informatiun and n:port 1t c.'Ondsely. Thc•n • art· about :w pagc-i. of forms to be f11lt•d an for thut ty pt.• or inspec11on. Most important o r ull 1i. "your overall ubs(•rvat1 un, rath1•r than the small dNa1li.. But you must bl-abll' to back up th1• ft.cling of ambiant•c with spec1fic:s." Gabncle bt•ltevcs there is a trend tuwurd lc•s!> rwrsunul st.•rvicc 111 places cawrin'g Lo th4,• public thl'se days. "1'ht· small l owns still have the feeling of pt.·oplc• caring for you and so do the four-and fivL'-s tars -w h ere you're m:idl' to fN•I very s~1al when you come an But many plac('S just play a numbers gum1.-. proc-cssmg pcopll' in and out. "Although U1cy'n · very l'lcan and mainwin high standards. tht'y don't care about you pc•rsonally." Depart Dec. 16 from Ft. Lauderdale cruise to St. Maarten. Ft. de France. La Gualra, Wiiiemstad. 01 ldgetown. Kingston, St. Thomas, San Juan. FtY Home from San Juan. Return to Los Angeles Dec. 30th or Depart San Juan Dec. 30th new years aboard. cruise to Cartagena, San Blas, Georgetown, Playa Del Carmen, New Orleans. return home from Ft. Lauderdale via air. These two deluxe cruises may be had by calling this office and requesting very very Special fares. Call at once for more Information and requests SPECIAL COSTS INC. AIR FARE ... We have a SPECIAL F-6.AE RESERVED JUST FOR YOU. BOOk now .. We ere one of the few agents holding blocked space lor your Chrlllmat and New Years plMsure. Ld11•dl11 SilwSuper ~ couple on any 7. 10 or ll·day Mexico There's never been a better time to book cruise. Save $400 per couple on any a luxury Sitmar <;ruisc . Because, right Caribbean cruise beginning April 9. Call For Reservations & Information 714-111-1121 l1M44-I~ / now, Sitmar Super Savers will save you M SllH&• Cl .... 11- hundreds of dollars on just about every '11s11191 lw da•I•• 1983 Sitmar cruise. And all you have to We're v_ery fussy about our reputation. do is book before March 3l, l98,3. It's We may temporarily trim our prices, : the only string attached. but we'll n~ver cut back on the luxury S... $W .. Caupl1 On Sitmar is famous for: 24·hour European O. ••• Pm1•1 c.--. style pampering, magnificent dining, Save $500 per person (double occu· spacious staterooms,sparklin~ entertain# pancy) on the vacation of a lifetime. For ment and mo re time to enjoy shipboard 14 lovely, luxurious days you'll explore life and a fascinating variety .of ports. the exotic Caribbean, the glamorous 199 .. fir .... Mexican Riviera and the man·madc Never before has·a quality cruise line wonder of the Panama Canal. itmar offered such an extensive savings pro- offers 6 different itineraries in 1983 . gram. And, of course, you still fly free to First quarter sailings ------~-------..... and from our Liberian· depart January 15 and registered ship. &.it, re .. 29, February 5 and 19 member, you must book and March 5 and 19. before March 31. It's I • the only string attached. The Sitmar Experience is sold exclusively by profes· siona l travel agents. Con.suit yours today. , I ('I Or nge CoftBt DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, NovembQr 28, 1082 U~CoUn-; . . cil of New- ·port Harbor Art Museum welcomes the holiday's with the 9th Annual Christ- . inas Tree Festival, featur-, ing a living forest showcas~ · · ing the Workshop's exquisitely- designed and executed yule trees hand-decorated f?r Orange County businesses and individuals~Nordstroin ) Fashion Show-featuring_OrangeCounty famil~es of three ·generations (Friday only). *Exhibitions -*Drawings on Sunday -Raffle of two Tree$, compliments of Nordstrom (draw- ing for children ·under 12 who hav~ registered· at . 1 the .Festival, -winner .need not be pres.ent to win). ·*Christmas Boutique-An -artistic selectio~ of giftsand ornaments, hand-ni.ade by the Museum workshop~Lunch eon -served in the Sculpture Garden Cafe 11 :30 ~o 2:30, des- sert 2:30 to 3:00. Friday through Sunday, December 3-5, 1982, 11 a.m. to.·5 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Art. Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission: $2 for adults; $1 for senior citizens;· children under 12~ with adult, free.*************~ SPONSORS Nordstrom is underwriting the children's admi.Ssion and the trees. .. • • ENTERTAINMENT Pacific Chorale concert, and visits by Santa Claus {children's photos taken) . Alao sponsored in part by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot • ' • .. •• In this line, \ ' , I . . M•rll•I An•lr•I• "X"" i.,, .... I lnll11•f11,1lt• Diiiy Pilat Nm1~11h•• .• • • -I :t.19 111u111,. l ow • SUNDAY, NOV :>8, 1982 C .1u11•tl I • ::::,T .~' REAL ESTATE 03 STOCKS 04-5 • • e e. t I I It t t t t t I It t , ."ilt><•k 11111rke1 lr1u1saclio11s ·~ for 111 ()r1U1/{t• (,'011111 y f ir111s lasl wf•t•k arf• c harlf•tl on Page D2. Jim O'Dell of Tutttin, a welder laid off hitt jub, says he's still "pre tty hopeful" or finding wurk, but waitM in l'!ng lint.>s anyway. ' .... they're hungry only for. work .. I J t LM PeyM pttotoe. By KAREN E. KLE IN o(th• Dally Piiot Staff Tw1nkl1ng. mulu -colon•d lights. g lamorous boat parades, happy choruses of Christmas carols and festive red-and-gr<'<'n wrapJ)<•d pal·kagcs won't mean much to one Cost.a Mesa man thts year. In fa c t , excl•pl f o r his 10-year-old son . "Christmas will be just another day for us," thC' 50-ycar-old formN real estate loan broker said. The articu l a te . collegc- educatro man, who asked not to be identified, had ai1 anniversary Nov. lY. But he wasn't l-elcbrating. The anniversary markc"CI one year to the day since he had lost his job with a real estate lending finn. At the s tate unemploy ment o ffice in Santa Ana. th e Cost.a Mesa resid ent re flcc·ted on his first year without work: "It's been pretty thin," he said. His wife 1s employc..'<i. a nd her salary, a long with the s ta te jobless compensation he gets. C'nables the family lQ. get along -"just barely." There isn't much left over for ·ex tras. like holidays. "For Christmas. we'll be able to save· $50 for presents and $50 for all the rest -the tree, ornaments and dinner." he said. "But that's about 1t " The man comc'S lO the..• office frequently to apply, reapply a nd check on his compensation. But m ore ofte n. he com es to leaf through the w orn job folders placed on metal tablc:-s around the room sr.d peruse the listings on the bulletin boards lining the walls Cle rical. Professional, Mechanical. "It keeps you going. the prospect of a job," he said. his blue cyc..'S staring a head. So far. job o pportun1t1cs h ave not yielded tangible results for him, but they're enough to keep him hoping -and to keep him coming back. . But the hsts of ncw jobs are really only m inimal compared to the .nore substantial lists of one- time jobs now which are l:e pt in the large. inconspicuous-looking office on 1001 S Grand Ave. in Santa Ana, w hic h bears the optimistic name : Employm ent Developme nt Department. Suzanne Kane, upper left, and Steve Edwards have had no luck finding work. Both are Costa Meea re1idents who journey re1ularly to Santa Ana to tcan job li1tinp at the Employment Development office. Potential jom are poeted. Inside. thc big room is filled w11h peoplC' thC':.c days. So many people. in fact. that sometimes the line stretches under the bare fluorescent lights, out the door and into thl' parki ng l o t . ac<.'Ording to Alta Yetter, labor m a rk e t analv s t f o r t h e dc•partment · The once-a-month s tatis tics Yetter recently issut'd showed t h a 1 t! " c m p I o y m <.' n t f o r October· wa~ 8 percent. As of October. a record o f 98. 100 persons were jobless, compared to 57.800 in October. 1981. The de~rtmcmt's report a lso said 5.200 new unemployment compensation applicatio ns were filed in September. "That very we ll may be a record," Yetter said. h 's definitely the highest figure since the re<."eSS1on of the early '70s. she said. The tigure in the same month of 198 1 was only 2,900. she said, and there has been s teady m creas<.' m new filings every month this year. "l believe• the• Unt'mploymcnl level w i ll r e m ain high throughout the year," Yetter prcd1c:ted. "Any fluc tuations w o uld occur o nly due to the usual seasonal d1ffercnc..'CS" like holiday retail hiring. she said. "But C hristmas h iring 1s not hkc•ly to be as substantial as last year." she addt·d. "Rewil salt'S have not been good, since so many people ar<' uncmployt.'Ci." Yetter said the staff at the unemploymt•nt ofhl-c has been working ovl'rt1me and we<.•kends to accommodaw the long Imes of people w ho s ho w u p there. "Mo nday mo rnings arc the worst The lmcs stre tch out into the parking lots because there arc so many JX'Oplc they l'an't fit mto the 0H1<.'C." she said. " One of those m hnC' r<n'ntly was Suzanne Kane. a young Cost.a Mesa mother who was laid off from h er job a s a dental assistant in April a fte r s he discovered she wa'! pregnant. "I had seniority, but he• (the dentist) let me go bccauS<' I was pregn a n t," she said. Kane's husband. Patrick. stays home with their dau~htcr. 7-w~k-old Employment In the U.S. Unemployment rate of civilian labor force· DJF MAM JJ A SO NO Total employed, jobleas In mtttl()t'ls ol persons ove< • •6 ::r ~o·oon n o I 1 2 [ u JIQs• D I ·:m~r rL~o. ~. A M J J A $ 0 N 0 """ Ct-1uv--,,~ c ....... Sn.,,. • u \ Otc...,,,...~ .. ..,. LttOOI ~wdl~it:•I"'°'' Graph shows U. jobless rate at more than I 0 1>ereent. t\-kgan. when Kane gO<'S to tht> unemployment office to look for a job. "I've looked for everything <>ven working as a cashier. or m a restaurant." she said. "Nobody will hire me." Kane's husband works part-tame at the Southern California Bible College w he re hr> 1s a P.'Storal student "Things are not that bleak." she said. "T he Lord has supplied .all our needs." Christmas won't 'be the same as when Kane was . workin8. she said, but her family : 1s close enough to help out and 1she still has one disability chet:k c'Oming from her pregnancy. Not e veryont" in ltne 1s as optimistic -or has as much faith • ', as K;im• Stc•v(• Edwards, 18. also or Costa Mt'Sll. lost his job ru. u patrolman for a security l'ompanv last March. Tht• <.:ompany ht• was working for foldNI, and ht• applied for unemployment bt•n ef1ts. But r a t h t• r l h a n f u c e t h e unemplovment hnl' indefinitely. Edward!> said. hl• plans to do som e thing thal 1s becoming increasingly popul'ar: join the <,t•r Vl('t' "I'm going to gl'l into the Air f orce as soon as J lose some we ight." h<.' said . Like . many young men. Edwards finds the a ppeal of can •l'r opportunities and hfollml• bc·m •flt:. offered by the m1litary to have a renew«t appeal and a prom1SC' of much- <.·ovcwd S4.'C:Urt ty. Stability a nd Sl>t0ur1ty are what most who v 1s11 tht• o ffice are looking for. <.'Ven 1£ they are sure th<.'ir JOblc•ssn<'SS will be short- hvt'CI Jim O 'D<.•11 . a 25-year-old welder from Tus tin. was laid off his )Ob a WC<:.'k ago "I'm pretty hopl'ful I'm JUSt here to take pn.•1.·aut1on!>," hi! said from his plaet· m•ur thl' l'nd of lh<.' hne. O'Ddl's w1f<' 1s working. he !k,lld. and h1.• has M•vc·rance pay 1.·oming from A1rl'<> Cryogcnll'S, the company h<.' work<'d for m lrvtnl'. "Wc"ll gl•t through the hohdavs," he• said But' not c•vc·rvonc• will. One Costa Mt·~ woman, when asked what sh<' would be doing for Thanksg1v1ng and Christmas. r<.•plu•d c urtly. "Not having l l .. Tc•nsmn and fru'!trauon runs high in 1hc crowded o ffice Oft en. u trip thc>rc can mean hours of walling and seemingly endless rc'CI tape Some women who cannot afford babysitters br in g their 1.·htldrPn along to stund in line' or.sit in the plastic chairs in the t'l'nter of the room. wa1ung for th<.'1r names to be called Just t•onung to the o ffice 1s painful and C'mbarrassing for manv local peopk. for whom unemplovmcnt IS a ftrst-t1me phen om ~non after year s of working full-t1m<.'. Thl' Costa Mesa loan broker who askC'd that his name not be (See JOBLESS, Pa1e Dt> 1 .. ' • DI Or ng Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, November 28, 108~ 811111 CDllT ITDCll Here are the stock market actlvltl~ of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week e~ed Friday, Nov. 26. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. I '"" 1 Alpha "''"" Al.Ml 'l Alt •e-ru,.11. AU l A~or. 01 ••· ADnN it .... ,. ... ,..,.011111t • \ AM•r. 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'""'",.." t~"I V''!Uf'Ai:"V UH1 ..... , ........ ,. t>f tPI• du .• f'!'O"tAtn•1 I" tn·~-t.'littl-•, ""'""" .,.. b, .... , 1)1\ 1f>"'r""•" hli'll'"''l~d t.'> ,,., r•l l •"'•· but .JJrh .,..,,,,..oy v i:1' t.i'"\il\•4'~ •••not. •"-W•nt,.'!1 '"f Newport 't.or\lrH I•" itnd l t\l• ,.. .. .,, ... pap•r 't8,ll!l~ "0 llt.,t\,l'f (Or" env '"""'CUrA~lf!1 l)f' ~nt.t~•llrtllll'tt t)( tf"lt •hl.a publht\1111' "•re. f"O'IOll•'1 by Af'n 'tanney. '1Dt8!" t 31 Pt; .. • MD41Pt 1fA"'ft ADVERTI F:MENT KILLING YOU SOFTLY - llE FOOD YOU ARE EATING MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO Y~ I-EAL TH Joyce 11ttmed to IM' dl"prl' Sl'd mO!I of the ttme. John had a ,.eigh1 probll"m -thet ex1r1 I 5 pound1 he'd t-n trying to lose for yeJirs. Robert 1ufTered fa11gue abou1 3;00 evrry afternoon. Don had nawng headaches. and Mary had a mus problem .• All their problems wen: eliminated aftl'r ta lung 1he cytotoxic 1es1. Dr. Ron Taylor. Eaecu11ve Director, and Dr. Roger Palmieri. Medical Director, al Health Science CenlC'1 in Orange. CA. and other specialisi tn the field or food "allergy .. use a spectal blood test called the cy1otox1c tell to determme which foods arl' uusilll! health probll'rm. The tell uus 11 small amount or 1he penon'• blood in combmalion with each food 1e11ed. If the white blood cel3 stop fu11c1ionill8 or burll C>pf.ll and die, that particular food should be avoided. Bui if 1he white blood 11eUs 1tay healthy. 1he food is compatible wilh the peno'!'• body. 1be 1e11 l!JYCI an 1ccurate i>icrure of what foods are compatible with each penon. Other lypet of food aen1itivi1y lettl are said lo be only 20·303 accurale, whereu the cy1otoaic lest is 80-90% accure1e. h ia the most effeclive procedure for 1e11ing ror hicldrn food ll'ntilivitiH. h is alto the lu1t upensive. 1ne 1e11 11kes only a few minulea of a peraon'a lime to give 1 blood sample. 1be complele teat covera over 200 foods and addi1ives. Although the 1e11 has bffn recogn1titd by 1he American Medical Auociation (CPT #8602Q). don't be awp,._f if your doc10t itn·1 r1miliar with i1. The awereneu that hidden food ae11111ivi1iH C81Mfl ... ide range or 1ymp1oms it nol 1augh1 in many medical achoolt. However. many doc1ora liavt begun UMl18 1he test and are hav~ Ol.llllandJng rtault1 wi1h 1heir patien11. food wnii1iv11y reaction1 are believed to ~ cauted by undtgeated p•rticlta or food Of chemlcal1 lhat entrr lhe bloods1rum - identified aa mvtdera by 1he white blood ctla. 9/hen your while blood cell• are lulled, their powerful cligettive en1yme1 are releated into your blood and 1hem pumped thrOUfhout your body cauling damage wherever they go. Foods ahould be b.lilclifll up your body. noc IMriftt it down. Your heahh • impro•ed when your white blood ce• ire healthy and Impaired when they aff' , • dam11~ by cy1oto1lc reac1lonl. In r1c1, we -now that •he btei.kdown ol the immune tyttem, of •hlc'h the white blood cella are a ptrt, ii one ol 1~ fundament1I raetOf• in 1ging end 04het ~1uve-..... Cytotoaic reactione can u-• wWe ranp ol ~ 11 any loutlon in tt. body. Moet ,.,a. ere,........ lo~ 1hey ; , don't havr M'Vtral dtffl'rt!'nt e1lmtnts but rather a ''"@.It probkm cauamg numtr9us a,mp1oms. tr yoljr ,.h11t blood rell arl' li11h11ng com or milk rather than v1ru~. ba cltrte or rencl'r. 'our k-H·I of healrh tt naturally bi than optimum. And Jmce food rcaclton' ere 'IO common. m05t people are helped dramaht~:ly by dtS<:OVl'rmg the foods 1hey a.re sen11llvl' to and 11vo1ding lhtm. Some expl'rl~ MY th11 60'7. of tlw patH'nts al doctor1 officl'S hav,. symp toms t1lh!'r comphfaled or cauled by hidden food sen1itivitit~. Thtv say 1h11 food 6C'tui11vi1y i1 one of the luding cau.es of 1llnl'll! m lhr United Stalea 1oday. Sar~~. ll1gh ll'vtl• of tlrr&' 1re cr,.ated m our bodies whrn we conaume foods that are toaic to our 1y11em. When we elimtnale those foodt which have a dt'trimt'fltal effect, we become frw ol f()C)(!, whirh !tiff our while blood cells. A majof caute of •treaa ii thus elimma1ed, and wr arr lhl'n much betlrr able 10 handle the normal llrest of liYJng. HtAHiaehe. Dr. W1Uiam Plulpon, M.D .. An OkW-lfM'CUt m food 11lerg>. saya food wnt1tmty calllft emotiolutl uptet• bf 1wtllmtt bra111 UMues, which imtale -llwe MrYell. Thit type trl 1wetl1ng. 11ya Dr Pholpoll , .. rrapontiblt for 6Q<lj, of All headache.. 1ne 8n111h Ml'd1cel Journal ~ted • 11ucly ol ch1omc mtgratnr aufferen: 85<\ wtre cul'1'd by avotd1118 1he ,. • fooda lo whteh l~y Wt're ll'f\<lfllwe. O.erweitJh1. \\'hen foodll are 1011C' 10 your ttllt, they may t'IUSC )'OUt body 10 retANI nuid II )'Mir body lllrmpla 10 dilute the toaint with nu•. If you noed •he tenlitive rood. you'I not only l4lMI the ea~ nu1 t IN• u reu body f11 aa Wf'll. Hav11 you noticed how Mer• Crifr111 haa eltmmed down alntf' hi' took tlw cy10101i< tet17 By eliminating aenaitl•• rooc11 from your d!f't you mey (Uri' Ill unbelieuble amounl ol tmDlional ind phY11t1I problema euch 11 e•cete ~·· hlldacb-. tirftll ~ms. hay levrr. arthritia, 111hma. ar1mpe. ulcm. i.r11iurn, indipllion. pinlplee, ruhel. l1tigut, ""°"'ni.. hyptr1e1Mty In thllclren. ~ and many m11ny mott. The eyt~ '"' and 1 comple1.. 1nd1........, nutritimlal pr0«11• i..d on 'fW' ~I ._. II awU.W. 11 Heellh Sci.Me c.llir In Ot1np. Ca. Your V• .... MaleerCanl .... ac~, INI w ...,._. .... will rti•••r• ywr eoec. for lll0'9 1nror ..... c.1 (714) ~7-0330. t. Marketing the computer Slit·k ullttt.•r1isi11g 11ow 11ims al pe"ple, 1101 specialisls By "'l\ANt'INE Krnnm The c1wi.11en lcleftce Meftltet P t• 1 " u 11 11 I l o m 1> u t c• 1 m1.111ul11l'lu1t•1 i. 1111· cl1•lc·t111~ tlw b1l•. b y ll't., HAMi., 111111 ttOMi. from tht·ir 11ult°" pm·h. Tht'M' l••dmlt•ul lt•rt11 , wh1d1 dNic:r1bt• m4·mory c•upululity, workt•d wt•ll with tlw hohhy1~t1> who l(Ot lhl' mu.·r ot·umµutt•r markl•l hummlntoe. Tht•y art• not so e f ( <• c· t I v l ' w I th I t• s's · expcrit•nt•t•d conslltn<'rN luuk111u for a l'Ompult.'r for u bus.int.'si. or honw. "You c:an't S<.•11 microl't)mf)lHt•rs on the basis of spN·1f1c•at1ons anymor e ," says Chr1 1> Chri..lltial\llOn, a consultant at lh1• Yank~ Group, a Boston-based high-tec:hf!Qlogy t'Onsulting firm. Al last count, the re were 167 desk-top micrj)c"Omputent on the market -costing from $99 up to about $1 5,000. Th1s y~Ar, big • names like D1g11al .l!;quipm<.>n l Corporul1on and Hewl e tt Pac kard arc n t•wt·omcrs to the• list. Sony and Seiko art' JU St around the corne r. With so much choict• bc•forc• t~w consumer. manufactur<·rs an· doing their best to disting\J1sh t h e i r .p r o d u c t s r r o m t h t' competition. Gearing udvcrusang toward the "person" and away from the technical is one change 111 tht• 111du11try's t•volv111u 11l ,, r k t> t 1 n 8 s t r a l l' H I t• 11 • Munuluc:lun·n. ulso .m· 1u111111k 10 TV 1md masai mt'rt:hamJill(•rK w I t'iJl'h J hromJ fal1t(t• t1f C.'USlOfllt•ri. St•rv1c.•c, i.ortwun· 11upJ>Ort, und c•cluc•utlo n huvt· uli.o hc"t11rrn · mw t· 1mpuru.int ls:iuc•s "We• arc• t•nt1•1•ing the• 1 c•allll. ul purt• murkNm~ ... 1wy11 Donuld McC.:011ru·ll. vkc-pn·std<·nt nl markt•l111g fur Cumpult•rlund t'orporutwn, tht• country's luq:{l'bt <:omputcr retail c.·hul n "The· 1mugl' 11nd 4uuh1y of udvl•rl1sing 1i. goin)( lo b<• as 11nportant a 1o. technical quality . Baswully, all pro ducts n o w are more sophisti<:<.1Wd than thl· l'Onsumc:rs make use of." "Overall, thl' markNplacc 1s s1 ill overwhelmingly unsoph1st1e:ated," says Stan.Icy DcVaughn, a spokesman for Apple Computer Inc. "When people buy a car. tht•y don't want lo know t.'verything tht•rt• is #.11 tht> internals of an engine They want comfort .• looks. and good handlin1-:" It's the samt• with compulcr buy<•rs, lw says O nt• way lO bring thl' «omputc·r lo the personal level has bl•t.'n to use I amous · pcrsonal1 l1t•s to g<'ddll' tht• personal computt•r. ''I.BM Wl'nl out on a limb wht•n ll brnught In l 'tuarlw Chaplin.'' Holx•rt l>onuhtw Evam .. t-d1tor of Comp u l t· 1 H c· 1:a 1 I N t• w H 1 n Ma11j>asi.t•l, N Y , 11ay .. o f lht· n1 mJiu11•r jllJllt'i. uat· of u. l'huplin·hkt• l'hllt m lt•r 111 1L" udi. "But II wai. 11 slrokc· ul J{l1rl1Ui. on tlw1 r µu rl " Sinl'l' "Churlll· l'hupl111 " slat'll'd liui;yanl>( hlmM.'lf uvt•r ttw IBM P1ni.11n11J Compuwr, sall•s huvt• bl1l•n ·•vt•ry. very good.'~ i.uyi. II L. Spurks, tllrt.'ctor o f bo1h•s :md S(•rywc• tor tht• Pc•rsonal Compu t<•r . Thl· (·o mpany is wporll'llly s h1ppinu more than io.ooo i,wrsona l computers a month "Th<' l'hurac:tcr or the tramp. who gNs h1mS(olf into diffit·ult1es and lhcn o ul of lhl'm wilh a Jillie humor and warm fee ling , n.•prt'S('nls ever y man," Sparks say!>. "Th111 tre nd toward the t'Ommon man s how!> what we've • bl'l•n trying Lo do ap)X'al LO the firi.t llmC' u s (•r ." And the c·haracl<'r also ht.'lps IBM tie togt•thc•r llS broad market or the home', :.mall business. roucalion, and the· profoss1onal user. Char ltt• Cha plin a nd Dick Cavvtt h elp IBM and ·Apple n ••u:h the home and business ma rkc· ts UNEMPLOYMENT LINE • • • From Page 01 used said lht• u1H.'mploym('nt office .. is a pretty demeaning plact'. "In 1981 I made.• $5:!,UOO. and I was heading for a $60.000 yt'ar when lht• work slowt>d up (last) September," hl' s ud "At my age. I don't know 1r there's time for retraining." he• said. ln his work as a Joan t'Onsullanl, the man was basically wlf-cmployt-d, but the dc!lland for firs t-and SC'Cond-trust-dced loans dried up. ·;Peopll• need ed loans. but they JU1>l couldn't afford to pay the mll'r'l'St raws," he said. "The prime ratl' may Ix• tommg down, but the long- term rates arl• still hag_h " And so the v rc1o us cycle o f recession breeding mort• rt'l·essmn lost jobs causing more lost jobs. <.'CJnllnu<.>s. "Orange County has been insulated for a long 11mt.'." the man said. "but not anvmort'.'' • He is right O range Counly nqw ranks second. nt•xt lo Lo:. Angel('s County. in the number o r pla nt c losurC's s tatewide since· January. 1980, "Uct·ordi11g to the unemployment department's f1 gurL's. ThOS<.· closun.-s have left 8,300· without .)Obs. That me:.i ns fowt•r JObS an• available and more pc.y ple are looking for them. Competition is fierce, said Cindy Garl'la, 20. She was not opt1mist1c about her employment outlook She said she has been try ing lO find work for three weeks, since she lost her pb as a bank teller during c.-ompany lay·orfs. "It's ~Ntmg very dcpr~ng," the woman said "I'vt• evt·n lrit'll to find JObS in department stort.'s." Sint't.' she lives with her parents in El T oro, she said Thanksgiving will be fairly normal. "But Christmas 1s going to really hurt lhts yt•ar." Wha t hurts for some ts having lo ask for the handouts. hkl• un(•mployment K1chard Kelley. 51. of Costa Mc>Sa :.aid ht> doesn't behevc in it . But hl' w:.is at thl' o ffice too, signing up to re<.-e1vl• h1i. s han'. "I figure I've been paying in LO 1l all my life." ht' said. "I've never been o ut of work before" Kcllt·y, a Korc:.in war vet<'ran, said he w as a management consultant for 25 years a nd he cxpc."<:t.s to be back to work by the first or the year. "There are jobs out there if you look for them. Things have to gl'l better," he said. He has bee n e ncouraged rc<.'<'nlly by falling inlt.'resl rates a nd controlled inflation. he said. If th<' message• behind the twinkling hghL'> • and the carols is hope. K elley has it. But for others. holiday c.·hecr won't be able lO drown out the c h o ru s o r ft•ars a nd fru s trations unemploymt•nl brings. Hollclay Party Facllltles a •• 11.111. CALL ANNITTI -644 0050 ./f~;~1/ )Kol'°A ~MHd ~ 1.111 t \'lt'4 I t t l11ttl\ t 't W. t"tHI I ltt \t U ( \I UHll't \ o.1;•••• THI IT'S NOT YET TOO LATE!· ONLY 33 DAYS LEFT o~ !~!!:! 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J982 7:00-9:00 p.m. Hoag Memorial llo~pital Pre~byterian Gr•ce Hoag Confettnce Center JOI Newport Boule\'8rd N~"' port Be•~h, CA lntrodudlon: JancJ Kell y. R.N. Community Educati on Topits: · Causes of depression Signs and symptom~ Treatment New research Speakers: Douglas G. Kahn. M.O. Psychiatry • Noel 0. Drury. M.0. Psychiatry For ftlrther Wonadon: (7M)1-.5923 l'lflw nte1' Ille-fulluwln• ,.. ... tnr4lun furm lo Haq Mtomorill 11c,.p1ea1 ~tftll. Cummu11lty t:dlk·1tlc111 l)rplrtmf'lll ~t N1.,.polfl Kc111h-vard. Nrwpott lt!•·h. (.'A Wl$1.\ 1'HF.R•: IS f<l(I Al>MIS."ION C.'HARCOK. 1 lmltrd 1t•dnll .. , .... Nam~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Addml11·-----~-----Zlp, __ .... 1,_,..m .. l'hoftco ( • ),_. -----------'- ' Mortgage drop coa~ing buyers to take ·plunge Prospc'l:t1v1.• buyl•rs who huv1.• been rl'l u <:lu n l to l'Om m I t the m sl'IVl'S tu u nl•W hunH• because of high mwn•st rutcs 11\lJ economil' unt crtuinly, url! apparenlly tukm~ udvunlHi.t1.• of the current dip In mortgngl' costs and going nhl•nd with th\•1r purchase. That's the tnl'ssugt• from Dol)ald E . Moc, mnrkt•t ing director for the lrvinl' Comp:.iny Com munit y Dc v1.•lo pml'nl Division, who altnbutl'S a rt..'<.i•nt surse io new honw s:1lcs 1n tlw company 's r cs1dc•nt1 a l developments to buyers whu'w been holding ore until things got better. "Represe nta tiv1.•s o f th t• various res idential proJl't·ts where sales art• occurring, say that rrian y of tht• r t'Cl'nt homebuyers are JX'Oplt· who haw been back to thl· projc.'l·t sewral times. hav e bct•n extr enwlv interested in buying. but didn:t want to commit themsclve•s until rates ca m e d o wn ." M o(• 'explained. The marketing cxex·utiV<' said tl\at 90 new homes we•rc l'l'JX>l'll'<I sold in Irvine and Newport &•ul·h during September and Oc:tobcr. a signjCicant incrc•asc ov1.•r pn•vious m q n ths. as home s ho p pl'I'~ reacted to increasing o ptimism about near-term prospt..•<:ts fur the economy. Reported salt>s re prt•sent tht• number of new homes sold bv all ,builders in Irvine Comp-a ny residential d cvtc>lo pmt>nt!> T h1.· projects are locate d 1n the communities of Woodbridge, Turtle Rock. Unive rsity· Town Center and Northwood in lrvine, and Harbor Ridge. Harbor Hill and Sea Is land in Newport Beach. "Full 111unthi. .1n• g1·1wrnlly 11 s luw t1nH' fo l' th1• huu ;;i 1\~ industry, so w1• Wt•rt• plt•1:1sa1Hly '!Ul'j.>1'is.(•d with tlw s1gn i(H'a11t 111l'l'l':t!>t' th~1l llC'llWll}' Ul'('Ul'J'l'd," M<)I.' s.utl. "'rhl· uvsw111g 111dkutL·s tlWl'l' 1s a lnrg1• pool 11r 1111x11lU!> bUV('l'S llllt thl•l'l' who h.IVt• lx:t•n wtiitmg for th1.• n~ht mo11u•nt lo pur<.·hasc ~ hmnt.' " Nationally, nc•w huml! s.ih•s r e b o u n d c d s t r o n g l'y I n September. large ly be<.·ause of dc1.·n •as1ng h111rtg;Jgt• rail•:., :ll'('OI ding to a n -t·t•11t fl•purt I ru11l tht' U S. Comnw n.i.• lx·purtnwnt Sales for tlw month n •m:ht•d 41)4 .000 nt•w honws, tht• h1ghl0!>t murk Slnl'I-' M:J\'. l!Hil. \.\.IH'n ·HI 1.0011 homt•s 'wt•n · 11•1.)C)rtl•d ::.olcl Wh1lt• IOWl'l'lllg 11111•r1.·st l';tll'!> und sig ns of l-t·onom1L· 11pt11ni::.m haVL' pl ayed nWJCl l' rolt·s 111 spurring prospt·l'llVl' buy1•rs w finally sign on thl• dollt•d l11w , MOl' bchevc'S that tht• subs1ant1:1l salt's tnL·n·u~L· n •po rtt·d in t ht• lrv11w Company's dt•vt'lopnll'llts in lrv1nt:• und Ne wport Bc•udi, also r e l'Lects lot· a 11 o n a ncl planning attributL'S o l the• 1w w housing projl't:IS l:x.-tng offc•rl•d . "Homebuyc•rs pt•rc·1.·1vL• grcalL·r value in pla nned t·o1nmun1til•::., a nd h is t u r1 l'a l ly pl a nn t•tl dt•vt•lopment:. h UVl' Htll'Ut'tl'd u l arge r s h art• o f s c•r1 o u s homcbUVl'rs a.:; th(•v move• back llHO thl,' mJrkl'l." said lh<• lrv1m· Cum p;.my ex1."t.ut1\'l' "It's probably stil l too M>On tu make any pro,JCt.·ttons ;;1bout what th<• how,mg industry will do a.-. w t> t•nt1.•r 198:3. hut it c•crwinlv Will Ix• C.·lll'Ol<ragmg anc.J hl'lplul 1f Wl' can lca\'l' this Vl•ar un an upw L1rd tr<.>nd ... he· c:ontludt•d "So far, the industry apix•ar:. to lX' headed in that d1r<'l'llon .. Beacon Hill Court· graced by paintings In h o nor of lhl' ope ning or Beacon Hill Court, a 50-unit townhome project in Laguna Niguel, the deve loper. Taylor Woodrow Homes. has loaned a series of original paintings lo thl· Orange County Marine lnstilutc for: display through the e nd or the year. The mixed mcchum painungs d e pict th e 19th centur y California coas t whe n the square-rigged w indjammers from Boston sailed the ruggc.cf wc~ll'rn shoreline. Of particular mt.crest to OC:Ml are the paintings of the brig Pilgrim. One ;:>ainting shows the Pilgrim under full sail, another 1s a portrait of the captain and his family on board.the Pilgrim. and a third shows the arrival or the Pilgrim at Dana Point. The brig Pilgrim was the sailing ship immorta lized in Richard He n r"y Dana's book, ''Two Years Before the Mast." And, appropriately enough. a full-sized working re plica of the Pilgrim is moored adJ3cent th<' marine institute 1n the Dana Point harbor. The paint i n gs wl'rC commissio ned b y T ay l o r Woodr ow Homes for use in brochures and othe r collatc>ra l materials. The paintings have \ been reproduced in the &•aeon • H ill community brochure. which earlier this year was recognized with a certificate of excellence by the Orange County Advertising Federation. The artist is David Christensen of La Mirada. "The paintings turned out to be such Cine pieces of art that 1t. se<.•mf'd appropria te to put them away or even confine them to our sales office," said Gordon T1pp<.'ll. e xecutive v ice presiden t of Tavlor Woodrow Homes, "and w1i.h our dose 1dent1tv with OCMl because of lht· Pilgrim's prcsen('(' 1l was logical to loan the> paintings" ·•Tavlor W1Jodruw has been one o-f t he best frit'nds and neighbors the 1nst1tute has had," s aid Stanley C umming s. cxl•cut1v<• d 1ret·tor o f OCMl. "Earlier this vear thev madt• a s ubstantial d onatio'n to th e Pilgrim Trust, thl• orgamiat1on raising funds to purchase and k('('p the Pilgrim on permanent display in Dana Point." Cummings said the paintings will be on display at the institute through the first of the year. New rea~ty office open P1.•rlC' Pregler, formc·rly salc•s managC'r of L<1gun a Sh\J res Rt>al t y Co . a nno unc<'s thl• opcnmg of her office. Prop<.'rt1cs b v th e S ea a t 419 N. C oa st H01ghway. Laguna &.>ach T his is the> same Jcx:;H1on a s th(• orig inal L aguna Sho res sal<'s o ffice. s peciah zmg in Laguna Shores resales, and off-slle salc•s of o ther Wa tt Industry umcshart> developmenL'i · Properucs By th•· Sea will be rcprcsenung general real estatl' offC"rangs in Laguna Beach and South Orang<.> Countv. C.Ouemara, by the Sea in San Juan C.,.trano olren panoramic •iew1 of the oe•n. · •• 01dnye Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Novemt>or 28. 198~ qa Promontory Point in Newport Beach honored by Urban Land lnstiluh· for ~mull-"eul~ dev••lopment. • Newport's Promontory Point honored . I I ' , P"1montury Prnnt, thl• h'Vim• t'11rnpun;.i'i. 520 Ullll aµartmcnt l'omplt•x ovvrlookll\g Newport Bay. lws bc•t•n sc•ll•1.·t1.•d by the Washington b11sl•d Urban Land lns tllUtv tu rl•(·c•1v<· Ol1t.' of two Hl8l awunls for t•xcl'llcm:e. Tht• Sl'l'ond award was given to t-ll'r1tng<• Vtllngt•, a 1,000-al'rt' 1.·1mtlomin1um dt•vt•lopnwnl in So uthbury. Connt•t·t 1cul. Pr()mon Lorv Po111 t r1.•l0t•1 vt•d llw J 98:l uw;.)rd I ur i.ma 11 sl·uh· devl•lo p mcnt a nd Jl c•rit<.igt' VillLIJ.tl' rt'l1t.•1vl•d tlw award for l<irgc-s,:a h • d1.•vl•lnpnwn t. Tht• uwal'd :-. rt•t·ogn1zt• li111cl t.h.•vt:lopnwnls with s up1.•r 1or d t..' s i g n . J' l' I t• v a n l' t• t o conlC'mpor;.u·y 1:.sut•s and 1w1•<ls, and resourl't'I ul u11hza11on of land whilu unprovin~ tlw quality 1)1 the· living l'll Vll'UnnH'lll, a l'l'Ord1ng to G a rl u nd S Andt•r::.cm Jr .. l 0h<i1rma11 ol till' IYl:t! awards JUry. Tlw jury is l'omposc'Cl of 111111' UL! mc.•mhl•rs and two from ou tsidt• U LI rq>rest•nting u nutional gc'Ogrnph1cal mix :.is wl'll as a mixtun• of real estate' dt's1gn und dC'vclopnwnt sp<.'l·ialitll·s • ··Pro monto r y Point :ind I I 1· 1 1 1.ig1• V 1 11:ig1 c I c· 11 r I ~ 1•x1•niplif\ the· tYµt·s ,,f prnJ<.'l'f-; till' ,1ward horws to l·m·uuragt·!' And1•r"n11 "a1u I Pr111111mt111 v Prntll wus 01><:nctt 111 .Ju ly. l!J7 I. ;incl 11flt·rs 2:3 I lotlr pl:ins w1tl1 v:11 11 d umt..•n1ti~s rnl'lud1 llg 1111·plat·t•s, c.:athc•dr I l't tltng!>, loll'> window !>l'UI . -;k~l igl 1h. d11 ki. 11n d sunkc•fl l1v1ng 1111m1'> Study shows housing more affordable tod.iy mvolv(• mo rtgages with l blended m lt'rest rat<: thrre to fi~ pcrcent<tg" points lower than tti> marke t ra te• A $50,000 homp wtt h a bl1•nded ra t t> at thr~ pcrwntage points bl'low mark~t can be purchastod with monthlr mortgage puymcmts uf $465 7" a pprox 1 m u t l' I y h a I f o f th f' national uwrage payme nt at thf· markl'l ml<'. Carlson said. WASHINGTON -An easing principal and interest payments of mortgage interest rates, rising tend to occur in th1.· industrial how.chold mrome and a slow rate areas in the Northeast and North of home prict· apprcciauon are Central regions ma k 1 n g h o m e owners hip "In fact, the• lnwt•sl monthly gcm•rally more affordable this payment this fall w as found 111 fall than 1t was earlier this year. Detroit at $543, while Pittsburgh ac,:ording 10 a study of 15 of the and Philadelphia havP monthly nation 's la rgt'St me tropolitan payments of less than $700,'' areas Carlson said. "P11nc1pal and in t e r est By contras t, h<' added, the paynwnts on tht• avc>ragc-priced highest monthly mortgage cost existing singlt'-famil y home in areas were San Francisco, w1tl1 the United States were $838 a $1.500, and Los Ang(•les. with mo nth 1n thC' third quarter -$1,365. down $26 Sln('l' mid.year," said "Al 1 h ough th<"sc mortgage Dr Jal'k Carlson, chief economist payments are high by historic and cxccutivC' vice president of standar~. 10 of the> 15 ciucs 1n the Notional •Association of our survey actually exper ienced Realtors dechnes m these payments since Carlson n o t ed that rec ent mid-summer: and all of the cities dcclint'S in monthly principal a nd are projected to enjoy declines m intercst payments look eve n monthly principal and interest better when Ct>m~red with the costs through the e nd of this increase m averagt> household year," he stress<.>d. mc-ome: thP average mcome of Housing costs not including American farmhcs this year has principal and interest payments been growing at an annual rate range from more than $400 a of 6 pert'Cnl month in New York and Boston "While this gain 1s not lo less than $220 a mon th m spectacular. 11 has been enough to Chicago, the survey showed lower the pcrc·cntage of income When all five romponents of that must go toward principal housing costs arc cpns1dered and interest payments," Carlson together. the average m onthly cost ot home9wnersh1p rangt·~ fr om a low o f $8 5 9 i n metropolitan Detroit to a high of $1,872 Ill the San Francisco area Carlson empha'>iZt..od that the 15 metropolitan-urea analysis relied on a verag<' "1.olcs prices, averagt.• f...t milv im·omC's and mortgagl' com r11 it m e n t rates fr o m institutional ltc>ndcrs. "Ho m<>s are avatlable for purchase in a wide range of prices and terms." he said. ··For e•xamplc, 1n 1981 more than 700,000 homes sold for less than $50,000 -compared with the 11at1onJI average price o f $78,000." Mor<.'Over. he added, in today's h ousing market mortgage interest rates a re freque ntly low er tha n those quoted by institutional lenders. For example, lenders often will alJow a buyer to assume an existing mortgage and. m turn. combine that mortgage with add1t1onal money to make a new Joan. That new mortgage is hkely to carry a blended interest rate a rate betwe en the o ld contract rate and the current market interest rate . Seventy percent of home salc>S Data for tht· studv canic from sC'veral sourcl'S A~cragc home prices wc•rt• basc·d on the Nation:ll Association's own dota <.'Ollectiof\ and dfec•t4vc· mortgage rat($ were based on d ata from th~ Federal Home Loan Bank Boarct Mortgage principal and inter~ payments for the 15 areas studietl Wl're based on an 80 percent loan with a 30-year term : Rc·al estJtc• tax and dVcragt> family tnCOmC' C'Sllmates were derived from the Umted Sta~ Departmc>nl of Comme rc~. Estimates of utility and hazarO insurance costs were bascd on th~ results of a survey by the Umtc4 States L <>a g u e o f Sav ing~ Assoc1at1o n s a nd havt> be eti adJUStt'd in acc.'Ordancc with pr11.r patlC'rn s o utli ned 1n thf ConsumC'r Pne<> lndc>x. said. "National ly. average ....=-·-~_:_~~~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..,.. monthly mortgage payments for recent home purchases took 36.5 pl"rcent of the average household tnt'Ome this fall t'Ompared with 31L I perce nt of i n com e al mid-year." Nationwide, all major housing costs -principal and interest payments, r eal estate iax~s. utilities and hazard insurance - averaged $1 ,093 a month this faJI. This is down $20 from the $1 ,113 average t.'OSl o f the preceding quarll'r Carlson sa id the association's s tudy revealed s ubstantial var1at1on s 1n housing affordability among metropolitan areas acros.<> the country. "F o r example," he said, "homcbuyers m San Francisco cu rre ntly face the high es t average res ale home price of $147,100, while Detroit has the lowest of the 15 m<'lropolitan areas studwd at $54.600." Among the 15 metropolitan arec.s analyzed. Carh'.On reported, the lowest average monthly Choice views offered by Connemara Vwws of the Pac1f1c Ocean, Catalina Island. and Dana Point Harbor are offerc•d bv almost t•vc .. r v l'UStom-home' Sile at • Con,;emar a-by-the-Sea , the ('Xc lu 111ve nt•w San Juan Capistrano hilltop mmmunity by M o rt• I a n d D (• v t' I o p m e n l Com pnny Tht• t•oll«·llon of 80 choic.'t.• sites prt•st•nlH lots O( l'l!t9ll'-SIZC'd proporuons. with lhC' average proputy m N1s urln,:c 13.500 squ are fl'«'l. tn:-cordmg lO John Murphy. projl>t·t managPr for the new private dt•vclopment. To visit Conn<.•nH•r•·b)'·thc- Sea. \Ake the San Otego Frftway 1o uth thro u g h San Juan Capl1trano, or north throu1h San C lt•m t•n It'. to Cami no L as Rambl81 Gtr•'Hl to AYl'nida J>clt'8dor. turn left. and follow the sip to thf' Ml~ o ffk.'e which 1JJ opt'n d11ily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. •'or 1nol'f' lnfomlatlon about tht' exdualv~ Moreland Dl!valopmt>nt Company propt'rty. phone 661-030~ or 661-loa:t GARDEN. PARK VIU_JAGE $6748DOWN. THE ORIGINAL Sl'ffi OF ROGER'S GARDENS is Ule uniqu~ setting for Garden Park Village. Your living environment is fdled with the lush landscaping, that made Roger's Gardens falllOU.'>. ~. THE \\QRLD IS 5 MINUTF.S AWAY. Bl.LWless centers. Fabulou."- shopping. Theatres. restaurants. beaches. Evcrytlnng you could ~ibly want is so near. Yet so far. t .-(;&--· From $134,950. 2AND3BEDROOMS . I 2221 Flirvtfw Rd .. ~ Mm. QI 92826 (1M) 548-2239 • t I I • l ' • I ' t : mUlo 28. 11182 NYSE (:OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS GUOIAflCMOltlll(LUDI , ....... , ................. PA(lll(, , ..... , .... , •• ., .... (lllCl••attuoc• I llOl•GUa•O 11 .... UD If 1•1 •aH a•t 1•u1111t AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE tvOlA,IOittl"C~lllt fHH•O• f•llllW •ot•.Ml .. ltf. P&<l••C.PIW lottOtl,OUIOlf &110 (lll(tllllAll UOO .. Clea ........ 11 ... UOU t •I U\OHOl•"l.lt • Orange Colll DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, Novtmb4tt 24, 1982 .. • 88 Orange CoHt OAIL.V PILOT/SumJay. Novttmt>ot 28, 1982 lief ner's days rarely dull By 'TEPllfi:N l"OX A1aocl11ee1 ,, ... Wrller , LOS AN<.;ELES tlugh tl1•rn1•r, clod 111 l'USlOrnUI y Hilk pa~lll\llS 1111d 111h1 .. put tl11WI\ hb pipe .mJ dlul·kll'ti w lwn r1•m11uh•d uf rumors dl1s<.•nb111g ham us bur1wc.J ou t and man·u 111 c.Jl'f'rl'l'.>SIOI\ whrk• otlwn, run Playboy ~11tcrprn.1·~ Im: "That all startl.c.J with an 11rud1• whll'h wa.., wnttt•n a~ 1f thr guy had m•vt•r lx•<.•n lll'r•· und knl'W nothing about nw or Playboy," tw said . "I rl•ully trnVl' lx>1..•n morl' involv<.'ll. in p;ut lx><.·uus•• of soml' of the t.'<.'Onorrnc prol>ll·ms. Bu\ I havl' not bel'll involvutl in w hut mig ht lll' t·onsilh•n•d th<.• opcratrng manul{l'nwnt of the t'Ompany for a dl-cad<• and a half " It wus 5 p.m Hcfncr hud•ant>t•n a couple of hours l'arlwr and was scttlt'LI on a l'Out·h bcfor<.• a backgammon-board tabll' m an elegant study ans rd c has 30-room, Tudor-styll' mansion. He fiddled with the omniprl'sl'nt p1pt• a nd spoke again about 1h1..• gossip wh1d1 swirls around his redusivl' lift>. "My work style is sul·h, and hus been for more. thu11 :.w,yetirs, that I work afternoons and {•venangs. I work in pajamas. I think these things crcatL' soml' of those impressions," he said. "But I've found th<.'l'l' just aren't many reasons to go oul." . lndt•1..-d. Hcfner's 5 11-at.·rl' 1·ompll'X in the exclus1vt• Holmby Hilts art'a must Ix• thl• ulllmatt' bacht•lor pad: staff of 30, tennis t'Ourt. custom pool with Sll'rl'<>·t.-quipped spa and Jal'UZZl tuckc.'<i under a mcx:k-waterfoll. gul'Sthousl' crammed with pinball and video games. a small zoo. aviary and fishpond. lns1dt• thl' gray stone• mansion arc marble- .... fl oored hulls. luxurious dining room. book-lined librurv und a massive master lx•droom with four wlcvisrons. four video r<.'Cordcrs. lighting and curtains all t.•ontrolled from the more than klng- s1wd bcd . Also there lo share It all is S hannon Twe<'d. a 25-year-old blonde.• beauty who is fhe 1982 Plavmat<.• of the Year. It has been 29-years this lX'<'cmbcr srn<.'t' Hefm.•r began publishing Playboy magazine on his k1t<:hcn table. His $600 rnv<.>stmt.•nt has made him u multimillionaire. ablc to mdulg<.• aryy whim. follow any fantasy. Hl' knows ll upsets pl'(>pll'. "It st't'ms obvious to me that th(' lWtt great guilts in our s<x:ie ty arc material w••ulth and sex, a nd if you tic the two togNhcr it really starts Repeat users offered bonus By LOU ISEtOOK AHocleted Pren Wrller Thl' battle for thl' regular pustomcr has t·omc down to earth. It started rn the skws rn Mav 191:11 , when American Airlines announced the AAdvantage program to reward frequent travel('rs with prizes indudrng redul'CCl-price or free transportation. Othe r airlines jumped in And now. a growing numlwr oC companies offer on-the- ground bonuses to lure the small, but highly profitable segmeni of the market which consists of repeat users. The programs a re all similar: You must sign up t.O participa te. The more you fl y. rent a car, stay ut a hotel. etc .. the more you get. As you reaeh a given plateau. you can choose to take your prize or keeping building credits toward a bigger reward There are complicated bonus schcml'S and tie-in promotions Some plans have lime hmrts. others don't. Hertz. Avis and Diners Club ar<' among the latest to orrer their own incentives to regular cus1omers. "We arl' try ing lo promote cu stomer loyalty.'' said J ohn Britton of Hertz, adding that 85 percent of the c;ompany's volume comes from business travelers. P articipants accumulate points based on the type aod length of each ca rental. David Lobb of American Airlines said the AAdvantage program 1s working "far beyond ou r expectations .•· Like o th e r airlin e represcntallve5, however, he refused to provide spec1f1c numbers "because o f competitive. reasons." Lobb said the program was aimed at the "very small portion of passengers that c.'Onlribute so much to the total revenue. We were looking for a way to thank them and win greater brand loyalty." Chuck Novak of United Airlines said the carrier's Mileage Plus program is designc.>d to •·try and bring brand loyalty back in the airline business." Is it working? "Sure," said Novak. "We think we keep people coming back to United." Dave Venz of Trans World Airlines said the carrier began its Frequent Flight Bonus "because one of our maJOr competitors (Americ.an) started it." If TWA had its choice. Venz said. "we would rather do without all these games and gimmicks altogether." Like Novak and Lobb. however . Venz said the progra m is working. "We've drawn people from our competitors." All of the airline spokesmen refused to discuss costs. but Venz said, "It's not a cheap program." Because of tie-ins, people who plan carefully can accumulate points or credits in two programs with one transaction. Participants in United's Mileage Plus, for example, get mileage credits for Avis car rentals. But Avis also has its own reward system. So someone who signs up for both programs can earn an Avis certificate and a United credit with a single rental. Gasoline prices falling LOS ANGELES (AP) -The cost of a gallon of gasoline in Southern California is the lowest in three months. down an average 6.7 cents since mid-August. a service station survey shows. ~ The Auto of Southe rn CalifomJa based Its survey on in rmalion from 357 stations throughout Southern California. The last Fuel Gauge Report was Aug. 18. Regular gas at full aervlc.-e pumps In larger cities and towns was an average 5. 7 cents cheaper -at tl.36 ~ gallon -than In August. Regular unleaded was down an average 6 cents a gallon. to $1.4a. The cost of premium unleaded was down an average 5 cents. to $1.50,, the auto club survey said. · Average .elf.service prices In metropolitan areas for regular gas was down 9.9 cents a gallon. to $1.19: regular unleaded, 9.1 centa. to Sl.26; premium, 6.4 cen ts. to $1 .39; and premlum unle~ 7.4 cen&a. lO $1.38, the 1urvey .aid . ~1vh1H 1woplt· 1>1 olill•11u.," lw 11111d "Aud 11 vuu do 11 111 "lll'h u u'hh111 111,11 1•v1•ryth111M 1wt·m11 to work for you 1and yuu lit'(•m to bt• h lWlllH an uwlul lut uf fun at il. thl'll II J 1>c-s 1oul'l1 hunil' 111•1 Vt'll 1':1wv '" uhv1uu"I v 11J1'I ul 11, und tlwn ur mu1 M', -.omt· IJl'liph• JU't'<1011't upp111vt•" Nut that ht• lt>M.•,. mut•h :.h 1•p w1111 y l116( Now 5ti, I lt•llWI hll!>. IUI 1wd OVl'I' lil'llVt• 111.u lllf(l'lill'lll of lht· l'luy huy l'mp1r4• to l\.1 i. <!!I yt•ar ol<I dt1ughtt•r Christie. who llt•t•anw J>rt'Nldt•nt an April. Hl• rt•malns chairmMn. ln ract, l'X<.'Cpl lor corporate and some social OC.'l'a111on11, llefnN rarl'ly fonVL'S the hutch. "My uvt>ragt• day tlunnlo( l~\I' w1'l•k l>c•l(ins in the t,<urlv al'll'rnoon ond swrts usually with w rnt• tl1t·l0t101l. I usually go intt> u nwt•llng ul>out two ur thn'l' o'l'luc:k. nnd that takl'S up t hl' rt•st ol 1tw afwrnoon. Then. w to th<' t•vt.>lllng hours," lw s;ud. "l usually rt.>llrl' about m1dn1ght or ont• o'clock, und thl'n probably sp<.•nd th1• nt•xt thrt.'t.' or four hours relaxing wilh my ~lrl frwnd, eaung. watching ~1 movie on lapl!S. Thul would Ix: a 1ypil'11I day." CAL TDll QVICI llT 2~!25 Hen'• a 25 pc. kit with connecton and Econocrimp tool for crimping and cutting, and the price won't crimp your style. 1-LUI LIGBTllG PAHLS FOi SUSPEIDED CEILllGS '~~. They're a •i\&P to install. and you get a choice'of Clear or White Priam or White or Clear Cracked Ice. IEDWOOD LATTICE 2x8 797 4x8 1597 Unfinl.hecl 81\d ready fo....tain or paint, mak .. a nice encloeun for the ol' hot tub. PARTICLE \ IOAID ~3~~ Y2" ............ 4•7 S/e" ............ 517 3A'' .... · ........ 667 I think some of the apartment. I've , lived in were made out of thia atuff. Don't get it wet or it'll crumble. --..,,, OIWALL DllLL PIDS STAID 9 97, •3000 At tach• to mo.t ~" and ¥." driU. for a more accurate job, whicn J• alwaya better, yM? Drill est.ra. II" UIDDCOUITD LIGHT It nen com• with th• light bulb, folb. ( la thi8 thing eold under the counter? Souncb fishy to me.) GOOD LIFE FLAT LATU WALL PAllT 67!_ Good price, ~oocl paint, th.la stuff -u. iU.lf. (So rm t&kifta a long Yac&tiOI\ to South Arneri". ) COOD Lill um 11111-CLOU DAlllL 8" GAL. · CLOSE-OUT! Ployboy ro unde r llugh Herner , clad in silk pa j a mas, hows magazine which made him rich, and ra mous . WATEILOO 3-DIAWEI WOUIEICB TIE1J You~~~:rk a id. 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PAK OF 15 or 30 GAL., PAKOF1089 YOUR C CHOICE PAK Tab your pick. the. -,.. will glacll,. mp '°"' th.row. awa,. ln their proper place. FUii .... UlllT I~! The rieht 8be to oan, around little atuff liu a .. .., la.,.. nat&Mea. or a mnal1 .. ....... EVEREADY ENERGIZER BATTERIES TWINPAK C OR D 1WIN PAK OR 9 VOLT SINGLE PAK YOUR CHOICE ,,. OK, we'N giving you another chance to stock up on th ... babi•, ao don't make UI NJ, "We tolcl JOU ao." • • r • SlJNlJA Y NOV 2tl, 1982 , ClAlllFllD Patient sick of hospital roommate's smoke DEAR ANN LANOJ<:RS; I just spC'nt n ine miserable days in tht• hospital. I had tUPt'S ancJ bottles ott41cht.'d to me for the first five.• days, so l <..'Ould not get out of the bed. · 1 My roommate smoked like a t•h1mney. She turnc.>d on her light two or thn>c tames during the night to have a dgarcuc. Th is woke me up (l·hoking often). but I never s.:lld anything because l knew she was a sick person. too, and I didn't want to u pset her. ~.., The first day they took the tubes out I left the room as often as I could . The air was blue with smoke. When my meals came I couldn't cat anything. Then there was the coughing. She hacked every five minutes. When a person goes mto a hospital you have to fill out a half mile of forms. Why can't they ask, "Do you smoke?" and put the smokers together'? Do you think I have a legitimate <.'Omplaint or not? - ·YOUNGSTOWN COMPLAJ..NT DEAR Y.C.: Why on earth didn't you mention tbis to your doctor immediate ly? You could have been moved. To spend nine days in a hospital room with a smoker (who bad a hacking cougb yet ) is flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S ENO The ailing economy has given birth to a new religion among families: Holistic Car Repairs, Spiritual Home Remodeling, and Divine Do-It- ¥ourself Projects. Blessed is the woman who married a man who does not look al a leaky faucet and instruct his wife to tear a towel into strips. Blessed is the man who has taken a wife who is not the sole support of a. plumber at Hilton Head. For they shall inhe rit the earth . (Which at this stage is a real fixer-upper). Neither my husband nor I should have been allowed to marry. We know that now. But when we were young and in love, we never figured that someday we'd be two unhandy people stumbling through life together. We just figured if something needed fixing, we'd hire someone to do it. All that has changed. WE HAVE A CAR NOW THAT is seven human years old . (Car years are 12 years to every one of ours, which makes it 84 years old). It doesn't take care of us anymore. We take care of it. The interior light is burned out. The clock has stopped. A red light goes on for no reason. There is something knocking unde r the hood and as soon as my husband can find those little latches on the side that release it, he's going to look for it. We have a sofa that looks like a trampoline with popcorn. It needs recovering. Do I have a sew1ng machine? Of cou rse 1 have a sewing mach ine. What red-blooded all-American mother doesn't have a sewing machine? Do 1 know how to thread it? Of couse 1 don't know how to thread it. I KNOW OF OTHER COUPLES who are just as klutzy as we are when it comes to making. thelr own repairs, but they're people of vision. . .people who looked ahead and couJd tell what was coming. They made friends with men who could put in ceiling fans on a weekend and women who are oleve.r at labeling circuits in their fuseboxes, but we're not one of them. We lived for the moment, dialing a plumber when something leaked, summoning an electrician when the power went dead, calling in a wallpaper hanger when a room needed brightening. They say bad limes really bring people ~ether. My husband just put a sign o n our front door, "HOUSE OUT Of' ORDRE! GO NEXT DOOR$" He misspelled "order." I wouldn't count on it. FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER DINNER '8.95 Includes choice of aoup or salad, and potato or ri~ pilaf. .# ·;-/ Call For • -r· R ... rvationa . ~ .. .. ·rt9JJ1H~t<,l)'t.tn'1121 ~1 ON THC P£NINSUlA, 101 ~ BALBOA L .......... . ridiculous. When nonsmokers c he1,_•k Into 11 hospital, they SHOULD a11k to bt• roomt'd with lhcir own kind. Are you listening, admlltlntt personne l'! U~R ANN LANDEHS . La~t yt•ar till' girl my husband Wl'nt stt.-ady With 1n high ~t·hool (Shl· dumpP<l h1ni) Ll'l(•µhmwd and s;.ud xtw would lovt• to SC.'<' him again. We havt• a fonuly .md our marriat(t' is good Shl• iuud h('rs wu .... too But. how al>out getting togt•tht'r for olJ tmw·~ ~·k1·'> Tht·y hvc> ;mo miles from us. I didn't hk(' the idea. but Al kl•pt pu!>hing for it. so I said, "It's OK with nll'~f you ml•t•t lwr 111 :i town midway and haVl' lunl·h " l wa!> 11 wn,·k tli1• whoh·. day. When Al came hom1.• be su1 d ll was swt•ll to tulk over old llmt's . About s ix month:; latt•1 (:ii t l·t· St'V t•ral C'Xl·hangcs of post curds) Wt' llWllt'<I tht•rn to tlmnvr with thl•ir ch1ldrcn. Th(• kid!> Wt'l'I.' munxtt•1·i; and her husband is a nwe, dull bore· (A dudur) l thoughl that would lx• lht• c.·nd of 1t. but I wax wrong. She keeps c:alling and want~ Al to listt-n tu her troubles becaUSl' hl'r husband •~ tuo busy with P01 SHOrs BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT I TI)O ~":?4 • AM A ·MEMBER OF TltE HUMAN RACE (BVT ADMITTEDLY NOT A VERY A CTIVE MEMBER) T rou1 HIAL1H DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Why should I take up your time wllea olhers who are sick need your att~nUon? I'm H lleaUlly as a bull. I'm only llere b.ecaase my wife's been a fter me lo have a checkup. I admU &ht perlaaps I .. n'l live r111tt. But, I bow many like myself wllo overeat, smoke and drlak WM .ever laad a sk!k day la dleir Hves. As I saJd, wouldn't It be sllly for me lo be looked over? -Mr. T. DEAR MR. T.: More than you realjze, your life's in your own hands. Consciously or unconsciously you may be l'Ommitting slow suicide. How you live defines your near limits of good health and your far hmits of longevity Batring unforeseen accident (which 1s the excuse fatalists like yourself of~) statistics prove that the person who 1s an ally of self- preservalion will get more out of life, because he will be weU enough to enjoy it. He will live long e nough to find fulfillment. But, 1( you mistreat your ma<.'hine, you side with the force or self-destruction. You actually invite early breakdown and calamity. Unfortunately, many healthy persons like yourself are skeptics. They have to be shown. "Prove it," says the two-pack-a-day smoker who disbelieves that t6bacco may 3ctually be a s uicidal agent -especially for one who has coronary disease. It 91ay not be a rope. kmfe, gun or deadly drug. Neverthe less, it's an apparently innocuous method of committing slow suicide. "I'm just a social drinker," says the alcoholic who will not admit he Is shortening his life span. Such are only a few ways in which nonnal people commit slow suicide EXCLUSIVE SO CALIF ENGAGEMENT "STEPPIN' OUT" • NEW CONCERT ,.,, .. CHUCK MANGIONE ANO THE QUARTET ANO lllUtlC I !!QM LOVE NOTEC ORANG• COAST COLUG• ROB•RTMOOR•TH•ATR• 2701 Fa1r111cw Costa Mi>sii SUN DAV, DEC. 1 2 2 Showe-7 p.m. & t 0 p.m. Reservod Seats S 10 & 59 TICKETS THAU TICKETRON OR OCC TICKET OFFICE Visa.MC (7 1•1 518·5127 Thru Der. 31. I 982 .. Shrimp, Fish & / Chicken Special •2.99 Three for the money-two tasty shrimp, a fish fillet end a whlte!TINt Chicken Plank served with fres~ coleslaw, fryes Mid hushpupples. 3095 Harbo r Blvd. In Costa Meu u"" klutll ol ... " .,,...0 ... ¥ '"°'' '''"" 1_.o 14115 Jeffrey ltd. 11 W1l~u1 Uu" !Ill S.ni. AN h•Y I lrviM g~umas his pat1.:•n ts. Now i.ht• wunL.., to M'(' him <1guin I stJ1d I J1dn't t·an.• for the.• 1tku llt• l'allt•cJ nw "Jl•alou)o,:;_ smd I didn't tru~t tum aml hl' didn't hk<• tlw tight nuc~ I wall putting :iruund Im. nc.•<:k It's h<1rd to lw l'OOI und(.•r the.• c1rt·u111~tanl't'!> I am afraid 1! I !klY ht.• ean't St't' h(•1\ ht· will anyway On thl"othl'r har01d, 1£ I ~•Y OK. l might U...• throwing them into each other's arms . Can you advise me?-BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA IN L.A. DE AR BETWEEN: Tht-best approach is to be laid-back and to act confident. Be have as if you trust him (even If you don't). Telling a man he can't do some lhing It> a pre tty good way to make sure tha t he will do it. I know this is difficult. but it's the wisest roule. Take it. • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday, November 29 . ARIES ( Mal'l'h :ll -April HI) Sonwonl' 1~ tt·lling a tall story whc.·n · rnom•y 1s C.'Cll1Ct·nwd Protl'{'t asst~s stt'l'r dt•ar of gl·t -nd1-qu1(•k M:hl'me5. Look behind sc.·enes for ac.·l·urau• appraisal of C\Jrrt•nt situation P1Sl'l'S nat1 vl' plays kl'Y role TAURUS (April 20-May :lO): Lum1r cycle is such that you will bt.• at right plal'C' a t right t1m<'. You'll havl• more r<'Spon!>1b1hty, a uthority and valid ehunc<' to advam·t• pos1 t1on . GEMINI ( Mav 21 -J unl' 20): What you S(.>ek is available but vou' mu~t e>xamlnl' hidden crcvicc.-s. More ~pie will be attrucwd to your vil•ws, at·ttons a nd talc.•nts. Ar1l'S. Libra nuuvcs play sigmfic:ant rolc-s. Transaction will bt.· comph:tl'CI. , CANCER (Jum• 21 -July 2:lJ· What bt.•gins as a nodding acquaint.anl't' 1s hkt•ly 10 lx'<:ume serious. Leo .. Anes, Aqua rius ix·rsons figure prominC'ntly. you'll have l'hant'l' for n(•w sturl, u d1fft•rent direcl~on. You also will get lo hc•ur of matt<'rS.· LEO quty 2:3-Aug. 22). Folloy,p through on fi rst impressions. Intuit1vl' mtC>lk'<.·t is on target. Focus also on businC$, presugc. unique honor proffered by peers. You'll be draw11 to home base, to familiar surrouodinp.. Keep eye cm Aquarius. VIRGO (Aug 2:i-St·pl 22): Spotlight on DEAH ANN LANOF~HS: Pll'ase print this for tlw bt·nl'f1t or tht• lady who complained about her husband tossing his T -shirts, S()(:ks and shorts in the cluth<>s hamper Wro{lg Sldt.' out, In spite or he r rq:x:at<.•d rc'(jUl'llts that ht• wkc.· an <»<tra 30 seconds and turn thl•m right side out. M y old man was Ilk!' that, too. I decided to wush his socks and undt•rwcar as they were, fold thl·m the saml· way and let him turn them right side• out when he went l<I put thc.·rn on. It didn't take long lx>fore he l<>arn<'<I to put his things in the hampN corrt'Clly. NO MORE NAGGING IN DES MOINES DEAR D.M.: The simple logic of your aolation is beautiful. Thanks for passing It on. Can drugs Ix• /1 fr1£•1l<I i11 t mw of stress? If you k<'t'P your hC'ud togt•thc•r mn they be of help? Ann Landc•r.o.;' all-m •w booklC't. "The Lowdo wn on Dope'." sc•fX1r:11t•s 1hc• fm.:t from 1hc fiction. Get it tudoy. For C'JJ('h bookfot ordcr<'Cl. send $2. plus a lung. ~w/f-;1ddrc•ssed. stampl'<i cnvC'/opc• (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1 J995, Chicago, Ill. 60611. purs uit of L•du ca tional p r oject , s p ecial c.:ommunicalion and possible journey. Status quo is shaken -plans change. call or message means revision, review and a different direction . LIBRA (St•pt. 2:J-Oct 22): You ga;n additional mformution concerning ac.'t'Ounting, appraisal and tax requ1rc.·ments Emphasis on details, l'estrictions, nt'l'c•ss11y for rPbuildmg process. Read between lines. be aware of fine print. SCORPIO (Oct 2:i-Nov. 21): Be aware of lepl dcx:ume'nts. spc.'C1al rc.-quirements, need for change -and 'opportumty to expn'S.'l self through written word. Gt'mm1, Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure prominently. · , SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Ba.sic ' domestic adjul>tmc.•nt highlights scc•nano. Focus c>o remodeling. rcdc.><.·orating, additions which aid ln beauufying surroundings . Th()S(' you he lped in past will make effqrt to return favors. CAPRICORN (Del·. 22-Jan. 19): Emotional : responses dominate. Lunar and numerical cycles highlight change, variety. possible travel and relationship that grows strong<>r. AQUARIUS (J<m . 20-F'cb. 18 ): Practical issues domina~·: l'heck costs, time requirements '-lld availability of key !)('rsonncl. You'll have mot e responsibility, there wiU be added pressure and , you'll al'lO have chance to increase income. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Individuals who SN'm agreeable may not have authority to carry through on spcc1fic programs. Know it, be flexible and kl'<.'p options open. • .95 Complete Top Sldoln, TerlyUI Steak, or Pnwn Dinnen, that will make yoa feel ioocf lulde. U.S. Choice DIMers with soup or salad, bUed potato or rice pilaf, and touted Ranch Bread. The Ranch Speclala. Spedal values like thae won't last forever, so come to Stuart Anderson's today. You're 101n11 to feel 1ooct Inside. a '0UNTAIN VALLIV, IAN'fA ANA, GARDIN GROYI, TOIHIANCI, CllUllTOI, LAICIWOOD, ANAHllM ------------------~ -----~ • , ' -----------~---------..... -------------r U Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Novembut ,8, 1082 Magic • IS still there for Doug Hen~ing .. Nt::W YOKK tAl') Ouu.c llt•m1t111( Wb 9 Yl'llli. old wht•n ht• pt•rfornwd h11. (inn bit of muRh: wllh 11 smull bug 1111d u penny. Ht>'s 35 now, lJut th1• m111(1l·':. still then' 1n "Ml•rlln," a Broadwuy mUSll'UI He soys 1t hus :!7 muJOr und muior illus1ons. andudinl( a honw that vanishl.1S lhe hard way in the mr. l l t>nning. of l'OUrse, is the main event. I le plays l hc mighty M erlin as a young, boosting, al limes "Inept wizard. "He's a legend, bul I like· lo belicvL• Ill' really existf'd," soys the magkmn, who's..• mortal enemy in the show is an l'Vil queen -playt.--d by Chita R1vl•ru who wants young M erlin to disappear 011 a permanent basis. · The new muskal is sfut> to materiahw in previews that start Tuesday. Prem iering lhc day after Christmas, it's no small prestid1g1tator1al proceeding. Henning says il has a cast of :rn. including has bride. Debby. who is levitated and sawed in half i n her Broadway debut. Also present are assorted ''hickens, ducks, a black panther and the horse. And pieces of armor that turn intQ a huge Black Knight, a 7-foot hearty who hurls silver darts into trees and shoots fire from his hand. Henning doesn't wan\ you lO wonder how any of the magic is dor\e. He just wants you to wonder, period. "M y goal is to get the audienc:c to stop trying to figure out the Illusions and just marvel, to give them back the inncx..-cnce and wonder of childhood," says the magician, who seems to take both 1ife and his profession that way. A short, bouncy, cheer y native of W i nnipeg. Canada. he made his Broadway debut in 1974, starring in "The Magic Show." a musical in which. among other things, he changed a lovely lady into a mountain lion. His new Broadway effort. directed by Frank l>unlop of "Scapino" fame, has a .heavy Hollywood involvement, and not :just because part of its fmancmg comes ·from the stage division of Columbia ··Pictures. Its book is by Richard Levinson and .·. W1ll111m Link . 11 P11t111 " 111 Nill", •·<.'ulu111ho'' .,. ..... ,. 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"My goal is to gel the a ud ie n ce to stop trying to fig ure o ut the illusions and just mar vel." Show ." It propt.•lll'<I lknrung to a hag dollar world far n.•mm•1:d from hb tl'l.'n years. when hf.' L•ariwd $5 a show and ha:. motto wus "Haw Rabbit. Will Trayt•I " It w as during that first Bruadw<a y lour. Hc.•nn1ng says, thal hl' bc•gan thinking of a scmnd. mon· spt.'l.:tu<:ular produ(·uon ·•J wi.!nlt'd to do a story about a n •al magician, not JUSt play an 1llus1un1:.t. And that's whut got me.· thinking about playing Mc.•rlm but ~1s a young man. Wl'll before he met King Arthur "The idea was. the illusions would motivate thl' plut. And then• wouldn't be mag1l' props whcek>d on and off thl' stage. Instead, lhcy'd be mtl•grau•d into the sets. Wh1l·h 1s what Wl•'vC' dom• here." He said the early scenes of "M erlan" al so include a tOU('h of the Gr<.•al Ballentine Carl Ballcnt1n<', whom hl• greatly admirl"'. a comal mag1dan for whom n o thing g ol.'S right, and deliberawlv. "We"w ·got M C'rhn studying with a master. but not too wel I. lie tries to make som<'lhang floot. a flower blooms 11lus1ons represent five years of research not c'Ontinuous. of course. And, m the manner of magicians. he notes that "20 of them have never bc<.•n seen before in the world." Moi.t, hl• says, Wf..'fl• drl•anw1I up wllh tlw ht•lp ol u three-man "magi<' think tank" h1· fornwd, lhl• wnk hl•adt•cl by Chark•s Hl•ynolds, <a magaz1m· 1.•d1tu1· h~· calls "ont.· of the gn·ntcsl c•xpl'l'ts on magic 111 tht• world." Must of thl.' work was done• whf.'n l knning wasn't busy on a TV i.;p<"'C·iul h1.•'s swrn•d in eight. induding on<.• this month on NBC -or touring Am<.•nt·<a with a st<ige Vl•rsiun of the• TV SJX'(:illls. Ill• has littlc time nnw for ;rnyth1ng l'ISl' but "'Merlan." It's why. hl• suys, h1/s dosL•d tht> Los Ang_el1•s production l'<>mpany he formC'd aftt'r ''The• Mug1t· Show" and moved back hl•rc to a sulnv t:o-op apartment overlook ing Ccn ,..;1 Park. "Nt:>w York is where I now la .. ., .. llt•nning said "&>cause we fc'<'l "' •'r<.· going to be.· hen• for years." A qu1<.·k krin "l hopt> " ·.· TIDAT'I CllSSlllD ·:.· . ... PVllLI -l u..ARA• I B FD TERROR . .. THE HOST HORRIFYING MOTION PICTURE YOU'LL EVER SEE!" '.~CROSS 1 Toward the ·-· middle ... 7 Bread .. sptHd 11 Gray wtth age :·.: 15 Mexican anaw1 ::: 21 Thorough- fare : : 22 Genuine ::. 23 Norte goCJ • : 24 Farm tasks ·-: 25Su~ge ;_: 26 US.A's locale : • 28 Corn-.. manded -.-: 30 AMA memb8f ' • 3 t ThrUl'I 32 Hetght. Abbr. 33 OrNCJful ·:-35 Reads bfieffy 36 -the mark 38 Pub bf- 30 Exist• 40Welcomes 4 2 Ooll81 bill 43 AIChtypes 45 Abbr. on• StNm8f 46Campus .. bigwig• . V Hadlel1hln .. 50 Wldowa. In cards 52 Nerrow wat.,...,ay 54 Hemmer heed 55 Cease 57 Decleres .-60 Butt8f . maker 61 AltenCJI to 63Century plant : 65 Plumed bird . :-68 Bntty fllm 67 DtnCJellon. . . IOf one . . 68 CoMege ~ . . 70 Bed boerCI . . 72 Poelll"8 . .. . 73 Work unit t35 Rock salt t9 Rings out 74 FalMtloods 137 Thal: Fr. 20 -Park. 75 19th cen. 139 Ambltlpn ·Colorado English poel 141 Inform town 77 Hindu 142 Sketches 27 Bell1COH 144 Female god monlh 29 Lambs 79 Co., French horse 30 Performs style t45 Nearest: 80 Graln Scot. 33 Flow oft beetles t460we 34 Visitor 82 Me1rlc t48 Helm to earth, meaaufe po9Ctlon lor shorl 83 Lineman's 149 Lefl• 36 NFL score hOltt· 2words 37 BlacilbOarCI 2wordl t51 College deg. 40CogwMets 860neWhO. 152 Tibet 41 Spmted Suffix lributery horse 87 Police t 53 RacflO no1se 43 Pagan goCJ1 act1vt11es t55 ShOe 44 Male-only t>ottom parties 2words 89 Also t 56 Blblical 46 Hack 48 Turmeric 90 "Old Iron-wilCJ OX aides'' t~ Jo.ns 49 Greetl letter 94 Plural together 51 ' Walk>ped" enCJ1ng t60 Landed 52 Thteaded 95 MenCJs property nail ooaraely t61 Tended a 53 In that place 99 A Ga1CJne< g81den ~Near Ft tOO ComlOf'leble t62 Himalayan S6Cer1a1n 101 MOf'lgeges w.ICJ goat bears 103 Helm t63 Mannerly 58 W8'rd position 59 Guide 104 Expen pilot DOWN 6t Enghsh 105 lnaect eggs 1 Kenya ff Yet 107 Snatch hunters 62 01lental 109Sault -2 Wicked sllks Marie Cleeds 6" Simple t tO Cevlar fish 3 Transmitted 67 Drooping 4 Printing 69 Soun<! 1 t1 Pack -•Y llutd from Santa t 12 Like en old woman 6 Gold symb<>I 71 Walked 1 t4 Gratia 6 Relaxing • solUy 116 se11ora 7 Correlative 74 Ros1ers t18Gr.-i 8 Zodlec sign 75 Sail rope mlleltone 9 Pitcher 76 New$. Ger t 19 Prying bars henc:lles 780-ol t21 Room.In 10 HometanCJ. Thebes 81 p~ Lat Medrkl to some t23 LlqUtd 11 Stinging 82Slamese me8*1re insec:ts COtn 124 "Blac:keye" t2 Lyric poems 8' NFL pla19'1 t25 Orewout 13 Assist 85 Male swan t4 C>Octor's 87 s-teoing 127 Riding Items 129 Expen9IYe Ult. agents wrep 15 Sharp. sllflll 88.Jap- 130 St11mp on e sound carps receipt t&Whal? 90 Arttllcial 132 Anlmallon 17 A Rel,_ _,_y 134 Lode I08d 18 Region 9t S'-Ptil<e IEE CLAlllFll!D ~CJJON FOR ANIWERI s2 Aoor1g1iie 93 Sod 95 Family group 96 Historic; period ~7 Fren<;h school 98 Stitcher 102 EmbrOICJery t03 Exc1ama11on 106Wint8f vehlCles 108 "Beauty anCJ tti.- 110 Shattef 11 t Fenoest8') 113 Spew fOf'lh t t 5 Guido note tt7 Whe<e - you? t t8 Voung PIO 120 College SUbj9Ct 122 Oecoreted 124 Mixes 2 worCJs t26See99 Across 128 M1ICJ oeth 129 Thtek Sltee t30 Oul of style 131 Counts calories 133 MO"s netgl\bor 136 Ve1b form t37 lnser11on mark t38 Expunge t40 Protetn source t'42 Prlnler's no1e 143 Prosewtor 145 Thatching grass 147 School OP t49 Court t 50 Afternoon par1y 152 Nothing 154 Neuler pronoun 155 <Niel! 15 7 Feminine tttle. Abbr t59Jap_.. Orama -Ro Rc~d ETEXAS HlmW Produced -S Directed by TOBE HOOPER From N. NEW LINE CINEMA ~~ ...: ........ ,....,.,, NO matter what the marquee says. what's now playing 11t United Artists Communications theaters Is a real horror show. UAC, the second largest movie chain In the U.S .• has embarked on a national policy of eliminating Jobs, fostering unemployment In city after city where they own and manage theaters. In California, UAC employees who chose union representation are the primary targets of the company's greedy, crass "pro- fits before people" corporate philosophy. W ithin the last few weeks, UAC has locked out many of Its southern California projectionists (members of the International Alllance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Operators) rather than engage In good-faith bargaining. Manage· ment taunted these hlghly skllled and dedicated workers with a preposterous "final offer" that would mean: • eliminating 50 to 75% of the projec~lonlsts' jobs • cutting wages for many of the remaining employees • arbitrary reassignments and changes In working conditions (I.e .. forcing one proJec· tlonlat to service up to 18 movie screens In two or three buildings that may be 24 miles apart). Janitors In UAC's San Francisco-area theaters who belong to the Service Employees union have also been vlctlmlzed by management. Forced out on strike more than a year ago because UAC won't budge from lta demand for a total wage freeze, the lanlfors, too. are confronted with a hoatlla and lnflex- ble attitude on the company's part. UAC wants unconditional surrender, no matter what the c:onaequencea for workers, the Industry or the area's economy. "Take It or leave It" la their basic "negotiating" atanc:e. UAC gtvn Ila employen no real choice. But movlegoera do have a cr,olce of where to tpend their entertainment dollata. PLEASE DON'T PATRONIZE UAC TH EATIRI ~ IAT8E bthem AnooietlonlCorDOrlte Cemollan l30 Geneva ltreet, HunUneton leeort, CA .... Magician Doug llennirig will sta r in ne w Broad wu y musical~ "Merlin." -MARK HAMILL HARRISON FORD · CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS · ANTHONY DANIELS -..... lfMN KERSHNER -.. .... GARY KURTZ •-.. LEIGH BRACKETI .... LAWRENCE KASDAN -.. GEORGE LUCAS .... .--.GEORGE LUCAS -.. JOHN WILLIAMS CXJI DOL9't St9WO 1 ... • • 1111 .. .. • • ~ ................... ,_......, ..... ""-. ...... ....._..,,..........,.. , ......... --\.~· ....... a.... • PGl,..rt•MWl"WIR.D ..... l-ithit:a.•111 NtOt~IW1'D1t-"1•tlU ~--.. --·-·--·· .. @!; ,, _____ u,,..:;;;"l""",I •• IN 70 MM 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREO SOUND THURS. SAT. 1:00, 3:30, 6:00, 8:30. 10:45 SUN. 1:00, 3:30. e:oo, 1:30 edwards SOUTH COAST PWA llmTOlAT,UtAOW• e_jf:!2l11 COSTAMISA .,..,- ON GIANT SCREEN 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO SOUND THURS. -SAT. 1:00, 3:30, 1:00, 1:30, 10:45 SUN. 1:00, 3:30, 1:00, 1:30 edwards NEWPORT -c..... .... il!jj •1&0 P..C COAIT _, llfW-""""' ,_, ... ~ .. ALSO SHOWING AT EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO -830-8890 People NEED classified Ueefut, •••y-to·flnd lnformetlon 11 • vltel put of th• work ••Hing. Newapeper ctaulfi.ct 11 one aouroe bultnlM people htlve come to depend upon -tor per1on11 11 well 11 WOfll.,..... needl. To reedl ectlW ctaulflect,.....,. Oii 1nd 111 u1 help you write your ,...........,. .... ..., .... classified ads phone 8i42-5678 ' ' .. \ • 01 11gti Coflll DAil Y PILOT /Sundtty, Nov mber 28, t982 T.J.Hooker and Kirk a lot alike as L08 ANliELES (AP) Wllllum S hrataw1', who cre1Hct! one.· unlorgt•Uubh• l'horo<'lN' In t.elcviaion, 18 now crt•llllnlo( unutlwr Shatncr was Capt. JnnwK 1'. Klrlt, 1.·oinnwhd1•r yr the Swrsh1p Enterprise, on "Stur TrC'k," o 8(•1'1t•s which found o nt•w liCc 111 rt•runs ond on tlw motion pictUl'l' SCl'l~'ll. Ht> 1s now Corgang n nt•w t·hurm:ll•r alt a hard· ~ pohl'l' sc..•rgt'ant in ASC.:'s "T J . Hooker." "They're• a lot alikl'," suys Sholner. "They're Q<>th stron.i <:haraclers, dtl(:islvt.• und oplniOJl Ull'Cl. S ul the mojor difference is that K1l'k ls noblt• und Hooker 1!! angrr . • "Myself? I m some where in betw(.l('n. A noble angry guy. Or Is it an angry noble guy'! And, yes, I am opinionated. I'm just wrong 50 pt!rl't.'nt or the lime. I'm living proof that the older you get, the less you know. I realize more and morl' how accident.al things are. or how fortuitous, a nd h ow little anybody k nows about anything. from what makes a hit show to the ex istence of God. There are no sure things. either In life or art." · Sgt. T .J . Hooker is a tough ('Op who turns from ,.a detective's badge to re turn to the s trt.>ets as a 1111ll1111111•tl 111111~·1' Tlw i.huw ww• l11t1I i.t•1•n tn u bl'll'r 11prln~ ta yuui, w hll'h wm. tl'h111wd 111 till' lull uftl•r Kt•tll111o1 "'uod 1.it111u" ''Tlw 111·1"'i11ul pilot wus t•ulh·d ''l'ht• P1111t-t·tori.' uml was ~olll~ 111 hl· hk1• 11 'l>allu,• 111 tlw poli1-t• fort't'," Shu11wr hJyi. 1lurinH u h1< .. 1k 111 "'' mo tor tmnw clri•i..,m$.t room "h was tc1h1•11 1t1•1111I wtth o lot of t·ho11w1t•1i., 1•;wh w11h h li. o\\ 11 '"" y Tlw dllm1ot1• t•urnt• ofll'I' th1•y f1l11ll«J lht• paint und tlll'y lx•gon tu ~-t· 1tw >-trt•n1otth •>f llookc•r. ~1 tht•y bl·~:.11 lo Wflll' h lut' lllt • "'l'lw pilot 1•t•ntt'r1.J on llookl•r, hut t41 u lc~iit-·r dcgr€.'l• thu11 now. It was set In the_• pollt·1• iwudt•my and th1• otlwr dim·ut•tc:rs w1•rt1 tll\' t'lldl•ls. W1"vc.• rNaim•d tlw utndc1ily by mukin~ 11 tlw pn.oelnct st.aliun u11d I stall lukt• cadets out to trnan llll'm, But th(' Ul'tldl•m y 1s nu longt.•r tlw foc.·us Wt"rl· now out lookang fu1· l·1•1n11nals." "T J Hook<•r" is from S 1wl11ng-Goldbcrg P rodm·taons. but at 1s not c.·ut from th" samC' pattern as sul·h past S pt.•lhng poh(.<e shows as "Stan.ky und Hutch" and "Charlie's Angt•ls." Shutnt•r says. "l think in this partkular case Wl' · broke th" mold. Th" character 1s totally uty pical. but th1• IH'llll\j.( I!< 11111. '1'111• d1diol11111y Ill I h111 u11lun11h1u· 1·h111·1wtt·r 111 11 fu1111lw1 MC•tti11u Wt"ll .,. ... how llw 111111; ww kl'>" ll11ok1 ·1 '"' ulso It d1lh•11•11l h11-.·d 111 p11l11·1•11u111 fa una 1hoM· 1n u l1•w n -t-t•nt u11sun·1·,..,lul M't 11'' whu took tlw law 111111 tlwar own hund... S h1111w1 'k.lyl'I, .. llu11k1•1 d111~11'1 bc•11d tlll' luw II .anvthan~ 11·., th1· up1>1r..111• Tlw '>Jill Illy 111 tlw law 11111111· 111 h1 ... 11•t\1'l" But th1•11• 111 a I an•· lim· hl'lwc<t•n pollu • 1·1xH aun J111l 1111.'ft•ly i.p1r1t1.J 4u1•Kllc>11l11~. 111• llllMhl 111tl11111lat1· by f1>rl't•, but not by tht.• for<.'t' of h11t right ua 01 " Shut1wr uh;o works w ith tht• Juw mh· J u1<t11·t· t'ot1111'l·lloa1 Pn>Jl-t'I uml 11 litllry a bout tlu· ~roup ww1 W1Jl'k1'<I In to II l'l't'l'lll t•pl111K.h'. "Tht• 1dt•u ti. lhl& (Cl'OUp of 1wopl1• tuk1•s juvt•rult•N Ill troublt• wl\h th1· luw und hi.•lp:. th1•m land r.K'OJllt• anu U~l'flC.'11" whu will ht·l1> llll'm Ttwn • urt• 400 llH1•1wws , f1..J1•rul. Mutt•, 1.·hun·h. pr1va11., out tht·rt.• t<> ht•lp pt'Opll· ··W1.• huv1• u story about tlw l'rll.)l'('t lt'i. th1• most pos1tlv1• JffUJl'CI l 'vv 1•v1.•1 h1•111·d 111 for te lcv1s1on thl• JJC:P as a S('<.·d, progr.1m that l';lll 1 ... l'Opic•d twros.'> tht• t·ountry." Sha11wr ~ys hl• didn't ft.ot'I ht· wo., taking u Midgets give show uncofilmon · look LOS ANGELES (AP) -There is something d ecidedly di!ferent about "Tha l. .. Quiz Show." It has two h osts -identical twins -but that's not what makes the program different. Hosts Greg and. John Rice are only 3 feet tall. "It's so Fellini-eque," says producer-creator John Barbour, who was formerly a star of NBC's "Real People." Greg (left) and J ohn Rice set a tour of the Airporter lqn from waitress Judy Sanders, The 34-inch-tall twins host "That. . .Quiz Show." MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n.~o1,,.., • ...,..'°_ __ ,,..,..,._,."' "1> ... ~_,, ...... ngbyf'tlt6~ ''****'' -ID&er Ebert. Cbtugo Sun·Ttmu C.11142-1171. "'' . ,.,. ..,... toworll tor &rbour sa~s he had thought of h lr ins a more (.'Onvcn tlonal host. but his wife. Sarita, suggested the Rice brothers. Barbour, who h'ad me t the 30-ycar-old men on "Real People'' in 1979, says he round the idea compelling. The twins, who dress identically, st.and atop a raised pla tform to keep them al eye level with the contest.ants. They banter wilh the players about their o ffbeat jobs and unusual hobbies, then play the game by as king com ical q uestion s abo ut unimportant topics, such as when a certain act.or had his fi rst sexual experience, or what objects Howard Hughes collected. Barbol.lr descr ibes "Tha t ... Quiz Show," which is syndicated so far to 12 cities, as .a cross betwee n ·the old "You Be t Yo ur Life" with Grouch o Marx a nd "Who Do You Trust?" with Johnny Carson. The brothers admit their presence gives the s how .in uncommon look. but they reject any idea that they are being exploited for lhe novelty of having midgets as the show 's main attraction. "If it takes Greg and me to get people to watch the first time, tha t's Cine." says John. "That's all we need. Then we've got them. They won't be tuning in because of us. They'll be tuning in because or the guests we'll have and their stories. Once people are around us for a while. they forget w e're three feet tall." Greg and John Rice are bright, articulate, and self-confident. T hey joke about the ir size. but not in a defensive way. · "People always ask us how it feels to be three feet tall,'' John says. "We tell them we feel like a couple of dimes among a lot of nickels. We may be smaller in size but we're worth a lot more." Barbo ur, w i th t h e Cinunc aal backing of M e tro mc•d1a, is taping 50 installments o f "That. . .Quiz Show" in the cxpc-ctation that more stations will buy lhe show. Grl'g and John Rice art:> con fident that the show will be a hit. But af it isn't they still havC' their rool est.alt' Investment business In Florida. They say they a lso hope their a ppj:>aranl'l' on the show w ill Ix> an inspiration to other people. "Maybe after watching us," John says. "people will say. 'If those guys can make it, w ith all they've had to ovt!rcome, the n what's my excuse for not trying?' "Re membl'r," he adds. citing a maxim the brothe rs live b y . "a· pe rson's potential is n ot measured from his head to his toe it's measured from his shou lders to the sky." .. Catcbee the eplrlt of the old Dleney fllma." '-lllrlo -,c•tt. l.OllAllOIU. .. OAJJ.Y lf&W• Barbour says he believes It's the brothe rs' ''enormous lnt.elligence'' that wins r,<>Ple over so easily. "The y're only 36 inches tall,· he says. "bµt it's like every Ciber is a brain cell. And because they're so inte lligent a nd articulate, you forget p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ about their slz.e." • The brothers were featured earlier in the short-Jived television series "Foul Play." They had already becom e w ealthy selling real estate in Flor ida and traveling the co untry conducting motivational semina.rs. "No matter what we do in llCe," says Greg. "we're still going to be three feet tall. Whether we walk down Hollywood Boulevard or Rodeo Drive, '!'e are going to be noticed. So why not take that a nd use it to our advantage? Why let an opportunity like that slip through our fingers?" ---18th SMASH WEEKI--- •• ..... , IUCll .... ....,.... • M1nn 8111 Pl.Ill Eclw1rds NeWll0'1 Cinema Onedo!lle Edwlfds c_, Wnt 529 5339 644 0760 634 2553 811 3935 .. .._,IUO EclwatdS Vi.fO I win 830 6990 ___ .. __ _ .... .... u TWll - 17161 Brookhursl Fount.in Val!eY 112-1241 ~ ... ~ITS "rfhe Wirard <XO&' of the '80s" ii Back! _.....,..__u......_ lllliifl !t:ouw(f--f&., ~ . characters ~ d111m·t· wlw11 ··T J llu11k1•1" t·wm• ''" h11tt 11pdn(l ; "I 111111'111 d ii wul thanf(.'' h1• i.:1y11 ''You 1-.u 't 1111ly w 1 by .Y•llll lt-t•l111ui. Th<• pru,l'~l url1tlnully. l'.1lkd 1111 u liua d 111>.'l(·tl poht-.• lll'•f(<·unt und thtty· ui.k,•d 1111• tu !111 1t Wh.tt I d1<.ln 't untktputt• WWI thu~ 1t wu' gu1ni: tu 1•11d 'Lfp llC•ang w lll.J "f J lluokt·r' a11d th111 I would l>t• 111 1•v(•1·y M1·n1· I tall th.it un· l't ... t.ttU' 111~hllll1•l I•.. • U11l1k1 "St111 '1'1t·k," Shutnl·a f1111b hlm"4.'lf w111 k111f( moi.tlv 0 11 lcJ4.0>Jll1111 fur .. T J ll1oc1kl•I'" "Wt· d ad 711 'Slur Tn.•k ' 11hows and I think wt• oatlv did twu 111111111111 >-," ht• i.uyi.. "Wt"d go to Vai.quc•t HtJ4.'k." lw your UVt,!1'a1ott.• l~rrt·n plunt'l. Tht· 111 ... 1 'Slur Trt•k' movw w1• <.J1d11't f(o out ot all, W(• did till' dust hl~1\ plum•t ansac.ll• oml use'<..! wand m,1d11n1oi." William S ha tner as T.J. Hooker ' *BARGAIN MATINEES * MonC11y tllru S1turd1y All Performances before 5:00 PM 1E.1ca,t Sjllall E111111•1M1 llMI HlllUytl "THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE" c•> ~.,... ·-......... .. "CRllPattOW" ti'! •OOL9Y ........... ,di I ·;!~~~~:= •&18. 'iii',iii.9.iO J MTME ..... STRMll llAC«" '"' .,_....,.,_. -----"VICTOR/ VICTORIA'',,., , ............ ,,. lAICEWOOD CENTfR SOUTH "'"'" ,,. ·ntE H U I CMAINSAW llAl8Ac:tlr"" .. , ... . ~.:..ii. "TIME 8.ANDITa" -\ ................ "MONSIGNOR" 1111 ... ............. .. "CRHlil' SHOW" c-.. .. "' ........ ,AClflC fN(AllES DllVf·IM SWAP •HIS rr•tt• -N«I -IPDt '* IA• at AljAHll• OlllVl·lll MlllOll ILWI lllllft·lll I DIAllll 11111¥1·• .... ",,. .,.,_, ·-· ..... ,,--fl"_ .. _ •• Olllrt a,.°"' .. ,., ..... lllrlt .. , , .. IMf'OllTHT IOTICll CMllHI• ....... ti fllll! -... •-"'_,._...., .. _ --•e,.. ~-·-•CM-·--111 ••CM1---~---• ..... 1•au -...-•••- ........ ANAHEIM DPIV( IN __ ,, .. _ .. 119-MIO •'THE IMPIRE ITM<H• aACK"1N1 -• ...._ TO PlYI!" '"' CIMll -. '·" ..... BUENA PARK (l~ •I IN ._.. ___ _ llMOJO ... LINCOLN (11.' VI ,N 1 .T."--"M0NC0 aLY" -C..fl-. ,,...r=m"-- ..._T ILOOD" 111 -"MAD lllAX"' 1111 CIM fl -llll I, '1'A8T ,.... AT lllD•W .......... .. "ZAPNll" 1111 a, •ntm I.MT ...-C:Mt ...... nge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov•mber 28. 1Qfl "" GOllll 011 lllDGI B V CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAA SHARIF Q.1-Both vuln.,rable. aa South you hold: +KI09 VI Q871.1 OQM2 •e The blddi'llf haa proceedt'd: Nord1 EHt Mtli I + I NT 1 Whal ttclion do you t&ke'/ Q.2 -Easl West vulnerablti, as South you hold: +1 VIQ983 0 KJIO&t2 +75 T he bidding has proceeded: NorO. Eatt Seulti WHt l • PaN I NT P ... 3 • Pau 1 Whal action do you Lake'? Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold : +8643 VI QJlo& OA7 +AQ6 Whal is your opening bid? Q.•-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AJ7 <v95Z OKJ• +Jl097 The bidding has proceeded: North Eaat SoutJi Weat I VI Pata l NT Pa11 2 <v Pau 1 Whal action do you take? Q.5-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: +KQ987• VIQI06 OM •1e The bidding has proceeded: N.nll Eut SMU. Weat 1 VI P ... I• P ... l NT P ... 1 What action do you take'? Q.6-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: +Ql09MM VI KJ95 0 87 +6 The bidding has proceeded: N ortb Eaat South W eat l + Obie • + 5 <v 5 • 5 NT Pa11 6 + Pat• Pua 1 What action do you take'! Look for answers on Monday. Your play to the firat trick couJd decide the fate of the contract! A writer once remarked: "Ttlere'1 no 1aeli tlalq at a blind opelli• lead, oaly deaf openiq leaderal" Lean to fiad the win.Di• attack wit.ii Claarlea Gorea'1 "Opelliq Lead1." For yow copy, aend 11.85 te "Corea· Leadt," e/o thlt aewtpaper, LUXURY THEATRES P.O. loa 1$9, N.-.-.. N.J . 07"8, Mallo d1ocka payable to Newapaperltook1. A8K OMAR Q, -I uve a ,,.WO• wlMa I uve t•• car41 18 two 1.Jt1 dlvw.4 M . 8.....,. I robW •Y ua-card ltd&.._..,.••· I• •Y foar-canl 1.Jt, or 11M..W I aJway1 &roat ay M9d aa a t•••llA&or? Yow advko w..W be ..,,_1atec1. -J. Perea, Mlaal, Fla. ITW1 ...-•U.• .... beoa awarded U.. wHk.ly ,n&e.I A. -It depends on a number of factors. Is your aix·card suit a major or a minor'/ At1 what level can you Introduce your suits'? Whal la the qual· ity of your suits'/ How strong is your hand'! Here are some general principles. t hat might help you resolve your problem. If your six-card suit is a minor and your four·card suit a major , always show. the major if you can do 10 at the one-level. However. if you have to go lo the two-level to introduce your major and your hand Is not strong enough for a reverse bid, con· tent yoursel( with a rebid of your minor. If the six·card suit is a major and the four·card suit is a minor. t he strength or your hand should·determine your course of action. If you opened a minimum. it is generally a sound policy to rebid your six-card major. If your hand is stronger than _ minimum. you are more like· ly to get some sign of life from partner if you introduce a second suit. However. if you have a poor six-card major and a strong second suit, it might be advisable to show your second suit for lead· directiona1 purposes in case you don't buy the hand. In other words. lreaC the hand u if it were 5-4 instead of 6-4. For example: al+Aa ltl•Aa ~ Jaaaaa o Allh •• Aaaume that. you open one hearl and partner re1pond1 one apAde. With hand al 1 would rebid t wo diamond•, trHtin1 my hHrla 11 if they were only five cards. With hand bl. however. I would rebid two hcarta to 1tre11 t.he length and quality or my major 1uit. Let's make another 1lighl change: + Aa <v AJbaa 0 AQxa +a This time, 1 would rebid two diamonds. de1pite the (act that I have a reasonably good six-card major. Should partner then give me a slm· pie heart. preference, I could show my extra strength by making a game try with a bid of three hearts. Note that partner will be ideally placed t.o decide whether to accept , or rejt'C'l knowing that I have ix hearts and four diamonds. Red suit values will be worth their weight in gold, while black·suit honors can be dis counted. Q.-1 ... a reru• of a "Toalsht" propam •• wlikb you dlee•ued brlqe. I wu very u.,...ued wltll you ldeH oa tlle 1aae.-L. WUU...a. WWte Plalae. N.Y. A.-Thank you. The game has given me a lot of pleasure and satisfaction, and if I can convert some TV watchers to this fascinating pastime, J will be repaying only a frac· tion of the enjoyment I have derived from bridge over the years. 8-4u1 ...... ler&Watel- ... 1e:C...,._G_ ... O_ Sliertf, can el ~ ......... . EMii w ... a,.V.eleeapy .. t1ia ... "G-·· an1p c-· plM.,M • .... Yallle, .. ... awar'llM ler tlia ....... ,..... tliaa.aet...-.... Cliarle1 c... ... O.ar Sllaril ,..., •1 1 _... ..._. ....... _ ............ ... ....... The Outlaw ... The Outcast... and the Legend that . 1st Twlbtilttsi..i1Cs•YS2Jillltis0Ulenriwllltt4 S 1113ril44•111il6i~'25ss1~~1 ) S was bigger than both of them. :~ FOR FOOi EXC"EmEITTI V111tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• .. .'" • · ·.· ii''ti4eil4§121~ 9m!~-=-) CHfllSTOf'H ....... v. 1 Er THE EXTRA-ID! MONSIGNOR CJ •• TERRESTRIAL lt11l,~1/l~& l ,WPI> At 12:30 ~= aoo 1CUO llf!lij1Uulf8§16l6w 1110/"tr"~) 5'.aCWHtSO<l'IODfN<l fo'lll)Ur(Orlodio()r .. ltlQ'°""1..:."°'".::.::11=-CMN-... . ...... . EI THE EXTRA· • • TERRESTRIAL om "1~.Po1,litw!. 1~1 ALONE IN THE DARK m • Willie Nelson Gary Busey ~ (,lf'\f'-AUUDf'V\,.'\IM'-N,_lltitt "" r========= A .. "'-',.lAHt f \41t,.'l1ftfk./T ... .,..('N1""°'t•Jlltlo e 1 w .... u•w tr1Y tlurllO\ """ edwanls Sll1ll coast PWA tmSTO&.ATSUIAOW• ue2111 COSTA.eA ~ -- 1111 \H>\11 'idl II \\\'\...I 1111111 \I I 11>1 I: '\..I l1.111;1111"' \l'.111 I TM etory of a boy euddenly alone in the world. The men who challe"6e him. Anti the lirl who help• him become a man. MICHAEL COOLEY INTSllHATIONAL-CA ..... DOS n~­ ,Ot:<WF ftUIUIOWQ OEOllOI MIU.Sl- K I llU< l>OtlOl.AI • JACK TffOMPllON • ,..,.,. "'rtUl MAN •'lWM llNOWY RIVltl" l'OM"ftllRUNION • lllOIUO THORH1'0N •LORRAINlt IAYl.Y .._. • ..,._ .. A 8 t'RANJO"tPAT1tllllON -JOHN DllON ... 1'1110 CULCULl.&111 •-" --MICHAii. IPOl.&Y ... SIMON WllllC'H -eauc1 llOWl.AlllD -OIOrF ltUIUIOWU -Ot:OllCllC MIU.SR .:-.:-all "'Wll ill' . .._.. ............. 111 .............. ,...,..._. . .... .._.. ....... ,.. . . _, . , Partners on stage, too ·Anne Jackson (right) and her husband Eli Wallach (left.) visit with Jessica Tandy and her husban~ Hume Cronyn backstage at New York's Barrymore Theater whe re Tandy and Cronyn are starring in "Foxfire.'' Jackson and Wallach are starring togethe r in the ·Broadway comedy, "Twice Around the Park." ~-:.·.:: ---.. ::.:..~::""..::.·--· ,=a',::.:'!!!~ "THEY CALL ua.ueiw. ~;z:;;.· ·-·- • 0 ME BAUCE"'"' ~~ . fRl.·IUN. * 2:00,5:.30,9:00 fRf..aUN. NO, t.-00 HO,l:G0,1l:OO(PO) CR"$WOW& .... SUN. 1:t0, 4:A5. 1:40 "THE TEXAS CHAIN· SAW MASSACRE" 1•1 ......... 1:10, 7:0I, ... TIMEK BANDITS PM.·aUN.1:11, ...... ··THEY CALL ME BAUCE"'"°' PM-SUN. J:20 7:11, 11:91 -tU•Ol• 1006• MAn DtllON TEX THEllAN .... SNOWY RIVER BAABAAOSA M.\n DIUON r()UGH TEX f(N()(R m e ........ -.!~ FN.-aUN. 2:11, t :11 1:11. 1:11. 10:11 ''THE LAST UNICORN" 101 flll.·SUN. 2:GO ••MS 1:ao.1:11 "HEIDI'S SONG" 101 ,.. •• -. 1::21 Ul,HO "1001 RABBIT TALES"101 PN.·aUN.1:10 __ ......... E.T. TDbftA· Taaaanu.u ""-·SUN. ~:11 l:al, .,... .. tl:tl (flQ) ""··IUN. 1:90, UO 1:00. 1:15, .. !11lt 11lissionq .• ""·-SUN. t:JO, I-Al FN.·IAT. 1:41.til0.1:11 •• 10:45 auN. 1:AS. t:eo. 1:15, l:lO •· cfllid;-, s~ a .... SUN. 1:30, t.'50, 1:11 A '*··SUN. 12:a, WI, .. .. T ... Y CALL -BAUCE".,., flN .• aAT. l:itl, 1:41. 10:40 SUN. 2:>el. 1:41. 1CtJO ... .-.......... "~ ... ....... ,.. ....... THEllAN,._ SNOWY RIVER ....... -. 12:a, l:JD • 4:30, uo. ~ ... (flQ) "TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE" 1•1 fM-SUN. HO, 7:-. 10-AI MA&.0.. .. • THE DAM" 1•1 ftU.-SUN. HO. ...... "'9.·IUN. ~ 15, 1:21 '"°) "THEY CALL ME BAUCE" 1..01 RU.•SUN. 2:JO l:l6, 10-.- "THE LAST UNICOAN° FRl.-IUN. 1:00, 2:41, t:IO, HO ·7:41, .... FN.·IUN. 1:ao. 3:15 1:00 ••• 1:11, - "TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACM" 1111 ............ l:JI. 7:11, 10:• "ALONE IN THE DARK" 1111 ,._ __ , .. lk11, Ml 6rano• COHl DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 28, 1982 ~· Woman feeds starving a~imals • Ill sanctuary MARINA DEL HEY (AP) Belly Li(•gd (orogt'S Ill Wt•sl Ul!I Angeles SUJ>l'rmurket trm1h bins lo feed lhc 1>tarvlnl( ducks, gl-t·~·. t·hlckens a nd rubblt11 o f tla• Marmo de! Rt•y bird su11ctuury. which s h e calls "a plact> o f horror." Dead animals lit• tht'rc fQr weeks. nnd birds w1lh broken beaks and limbs abound. sht- says. Llcge l, 74, said thot for lwo monlhs s h e has scroungud for le ttuce, lomalous, grapes and st.ale bread -It.ems tht• markets throw away -lhen d istributes lhe food at the 10.7 -acre s an c luary kn o wn in the neighborhood simply as "the duck pond." . "It's a place of horror." she said. Anolher resident who feeds the birds, Leigh Plat~c. agrl't!d. "The people don'l know how little the birds are being fed," she said r ecently . "Last w eek a couple with som e c hildren brought four slices of bread. Now that is wonde rful if they a re fl't!ding one animal." b y o publw a#(t•I\(')' 11r ut lt•11 t u ·1~n wornh1R ttw puhlk 11111 111 pion• 11 troy 111\IJ)l llli Ill th1• SHllL'tuary. Tht· L1111 An.c••le11 l'o unty lJPpurtnwnt of lturlwri; und &-uchl'li and tht' i-~lood Contrnl D1s1r11.:t su pt•rv1St.· ltll' stmt·luJry. which also 1s u fluud l'o ntrol basin Lurry C:harnc.>ss. rJuod-t'Ontrol flanning division ch1l'f, suid llw , HW c a re nol a n anim a l f ecding progra m , which would require expenditures of personne l a nd feed ." sanctuar y set up m l 9ti:J was initially stocked with dut·ks that .. were expected to li ve off the land. When I.hey didn't, in IY6H. they were removed and the a"ca was not restocked. he• mud. p1·1•dutur"' 1h1•n • 1111d lh<•\ ur1 • 1«11!•, th1 •r" IN n 111 1·1111ui.1h f1111d to hUI Vl\11• 1111 " Th1t•t• 111lu•r wu11w11 UIMi h1 lllj.I foocf 111 llw 1111h11ab llow1•vl'1', J1111 Cul1• 111 1tw h t'lH'h1•w h.1rho1 11 d1•p111 t11w1ll llll>lbll'd tht• UlllHlllli. "JI t• 11111 :.lat Viii)( "Tht• 1'111<.·kt•ni. a11tl 1 oo-.ll•rli t1•nct fut tht•11uwlv1· .... 111111 1lw dut·k11 urt' ft•d hy tht· puhlw," l'olt• s111tl. "'ftwr~· 1:-1 moi <.• food llwrt• thun tlwy t·ould 1.111ssil.>ly t.•nt II • C:hurrn.•s.-. a~l'l'Cid "Tht• b11ln11n• of tht•m ur<.' healthy, robust ond wt•ll -ll•d . Thi:'y don 't louk swrVf-tl, und none.• appt•an• tu ht· It·~ thun hl·nlthy." Colt• added: "Wt• art• not an nn1mul fc.>t•ding program, which would r(•quirc cxixmd1tun•s of JX'l'liOnnl'I and fl•<'<.! " Co untv animal co nlr <>I supt-rvisur· Leslie Mlll'hl•ll said his offw<• has lx>en colk>d m to rt>mov(• Sl'VC'ral Ul•ud animals fro m th(• ponds and mon1ht>s. and S<'\'<.•ral months ugv fill live dut·ks W<.'rl' taken away und plat:ed with families. Plattt' fears govl•rnnwnt may o pt lo kill off tht• t•xc.·<.>S.-; animals But there are up to 300 birds trying to live there. authorities said. Something n eeds lo be done, Platte said. "All w e are asking fo.r. is an ything thal wo uld he lp the survival of the flock." she said - a feeding program supplemented However, he said residents of the · area h:We dropped s tray animals o ff the re, and the wildlife population somehow has buill back up again. · "Most people think they arc doing the animals a favo r by p.u t t i n g t h e m i n t h c r c . ' · Plalle said. "While there arc no "I am JU St a fra1d l ha 1 t hl!tr a n i.. w l' r t o d <• c r (' a s t· t h c population would be to kill thL•m, a nd I would hAt<.: tu Sl'l' that happt•n,"· she said. "ll may t•nd up that way. but I ho1x• not." Belly L.icgcl feeds a goose thro ugh &he fe nce al &he bird sanctuar y in Marina del Rey. She forages in su permarket trash bins lo feed the slurving a nima ls in the sancluur y whic h sh e calls Ha place of horror." Tree house lllan still shooting for world record NORWALK (AP) -Timothy Roy plans to spend Christmas in the same place he's been for 4 1h months and where he intends to remain until next Fourth of July: a treehouse ove rlooking the Golf 'n' Stuff amusement park. His Thanksgiving dinner was no more than fast-food fare but the 29-year-old squatter insists that breaking the Guinness .Book's record for tree-sitting is more important than a n y holiday banquet. Ro y c limb e d into his 6-by-8-foot home last July 4th for an admitted publicity stunt he hopes will bring him acting work. If he stays there until next Inde pe ndence Day. he'll have broken the 182-day record for treehouse occupation that Glenn Woodrich established in I 978, perched in the same wood-and- steel structure Roy now occupies. It's a treehouse in the most HberaJ sense. since the "tree" is actually a stee l·r einforced , fibe rglass r eplica of the live variety, s tanding just off Interstate 605 in Norwalk, about 15 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. Roy h as become the lalest attraction at the golf course he overlook s . His freeway:side location a lso garners attention from passing motorists. One truck driver who dropped by for a closer look promised to deliver a Thanksgiving dinner. but Roy -who has just about e ve r yt hing except cook i nR facilities in his hideaway -had learned not to count on s uc h pledges. "Some of the restaurants-who agre<.>d to sponsor me will deliver, but a lot of times I only get meals if I send somebody," said Roy, listing among his sponsors the Mc Do nalds, Carl's Jr. a nd Shakey's Pizza fast-food chains. "Sometimes people have gone to pick up m y pizza a nd gone home. It would be smooth sailing if 1 didn't have to worry about food and mino r things. Like having my laundry picked up.'' Roy insists he's never bored in his retreat, which h as a shower and toile l facilities as well as a stereo, color television and video r('C()rde r. He spe nds time with those, with his two cats. J oanie and C hachi, with book s o r with friends chatting on his pay telephone -the only type phone the utility would install. "I d o n 't miss a n ythi ng outside," he said m a telephone inte rview . "I've done a lot of things in my life and I'm not too itchy to get out like I would be if I was 14 or 16. I'm convinced I can break the world's record. even double it." Roy had hoped to donate blood Saturday during a Red C ross drive at the golf cou rse to prove that unusual living a rrangements needn't preve nt anyone from community service. H o w eve r . age n cy nurse Shirley Kenworthy ascended to give him a physical Wednesday T imo1hy Roy leans o ul over the ba lcon y o f hi te mporary ho m e in a lreehouse overlooking an a museme nt pa r k in Norwalk. h has been his abode since July Fourlh a n d he pla n lo re m ain &he re until nexl J uly. a nd determined tha t a blood pressun• pro ble m made Roy Ineligible. Despite tha t. he remained optimistic. noting intC'rcst m his s tunt among producers o f t c levis1orr shows likt• ''Rea l People>'' and .. That's lncrcd1ble." There's been no publicity from them yet. however, lx'Cause as Rov obs<-rved. "h 's not ul<.·redible until I finish." Cocoanut Grove tragedy r'elived . after 40 years BOSTON (AP) -In November I 942. Allied forces w t•r e being poundt'd ac:ross Europe, Africa and the Padfic. German subs were cveo spotted off Cape Cod. Gasolint• and nylon were scare.'<'. On Nov. 28. 40 years ago today. Boston College's footba ll team suffered an astounding upset at the hands of Holy Cross. 55-12. Afterward. fans streamL•d into Boston. About 1,000 people sorely in ne e d o f a f e w hour s of m e rry'\naking jammed into Boston's fanciest mghtlclub, a spot JUSt off Park Square called the Col'OOnut Grove. About 10:15 p.m .. as the floor show was about to begin. fire broke out Within seconds, the Grove's bars. dining rooms and dance floor became a fiery bedlam The lights went o ut. Poison gases filled the air. In panic, guests jammed the c lub's rC'vol v ing main d oor . trapping those behind them. A few lucky people crawled into a walk-in cooler. --At l efas t 491 peo ple died _ _Lramplcct burned DI gassed. Tht' v1c.·t1ms we re taken to Boston City Hosp1lal and to Massachusetts General Hospital. where radical new trcatmenL'i for burns were lried. Th e disaster al s o le d to sw('{'ping changes in local fire codes and 1n s tandards fo r building materials. Dr. Ohver Cope, 80. a professor of surgery emenlus at Harvard Medical School and a retired senior surgc.'On al Massachuselts General. was responsibl<> for some of the new app~oachcs. In an 1nterv1ew last ~k he rccallro that night 40 years ago and how h<> helped revolutionize the treatment of burns. "In 1928, when I w as a fourth-year medical student a i Harvard M<>dical School. there was a fire at the Beacon O il Company In Everett. and 31 mL•n were.• burned. "The treatment at the time was ta nn1c acid. Yo\J w ould remove the blister a nd the dea<t skin and tannic acid would bl! applied. ll makes a dry cover.'' But. Co(X' said. the treatmttrlt involvc.•d painstaking -arid painful -cleaning of the wounCt• and turning of the pallents'-S· body to get at the burns. "I remember ver y vividly going into a httle balhroom, ~nut· a nurse and an intern went denuding a man from the Bcaco'- fire in a l>athtub and pouring• tann1c acid on him. He died. And why did h e die? Because no atte nuon wa.<1 paid to his body · Ouids That stuck in my mind .. The Cocoanut Grove fire w~· l ess than a year a fter the bombing of the U.S . fleet at Pc~!' Harbo r . where the m e d1d1I people were overwhelmed by the. casualues, Cope recalled. -"Re member -this 1s s till' tann1c actd time They w ere. try ing to tan each vi<.'lim. It, would take four or five attl'ndants for each victim. Al· Pearl Harbor. they were lucky to; have one person to care for 10 pall<>nts. "I suggested a n ew approa~h to· burn d1sastl'rs: give up the tannic. acid . and instead just use oil.''. CoJX' argued lhat most bums• stcrtliic.• the wound as the)t· happen and lhat d0t·tors should: simply cover the m and let the blis ter prov ide a natural· pro tection . That way. fe w e r, doctors could treat more pallt'nts,; Grocery store ready for coupon clippe~ The Nationa l Resear<:h Cour¥t.I gave Massachusetts G eneral a contract to study the concep\. During the fire the hospital u~ Vaseline, wraps and intrave n'* fluids to treat patients. :- Under Dr. Champ Lyons. the hospital a lso made a p1one<-rtnj application of the new drug • AP•4t1ll David Carli1le, 32, a n une m ployed u fety•in1pector, 1how1 eome or the eoupona he u1ed lo buy 1 1,827.77 worth or grocerin for only 1 125.29 at a aupermarket in Cincinna ti. He 1ald he'll 1ive motl away to hie poor nel1hbon . C INC INNATI (AP) -An unt•mployed safety m sp<>cto r s p e nt nin e hour s 1n a sup<>rmarket and bought $1. 827.77 in groceries, but paid with a fistful of <:oupons and lcs.c; than $130 In cash. The market was prepared for David Carlisle's shopping spree_ said Susan McAllister. head cashier of the Price Hill IGA Store. Carlisle. 32. had· telephoned the store earlier In the week and· explained what he was planning to do. McAllister said He even asked which day would be best for the store. She said Carlisle arrived at about 9:30 a .m. Friday with a 10-page hst, and was checked out at 6::to that ev<>nlng. Carlisle lradl•d $125.29 In cash and envelopes of coupons for 15 grocery earls packro with food and hoUJK'hold goods. Included in his carts were turkevs. 45 bottles of salad oil. cal litter. cartons of soft drinks. hams. Imported cheest', froien dcu•rls. canned toods end dc.•tt'rgl'n 1.11. "Hl• get11 t•oupons from all «>Yt"r," McAllister aatd "He had them 10rt~" with thf' IO~nt coupons In one envelope, 20-ftnt c.-oupona In another and 10 on. "Moat werP out of nc.-wapapen." Carlisle uld tM coupon ldN wa1 thl' an1wer to a dnperaw prayer and, lllerally. a dream that camt' true. "I got down on my knees one night and prayed." said Carlisle, whose wife. Charle ne. was hospitalized last spring, leaving him to care for their lwo young daughter~. "I said, 'There's no way I can make ends meet. Ifs up to you God .... Carlisle said that one night h e dreamed up a system for collecting and recording the coupons. The next morning, he. said, h e ca 11 l' d s<> v e r a I manufac turers to check on restrictions for redeeming hla coupons Since thrn. he has bC'en usmg coupons to shrink his grocery btlls and help his neighbors. And he Is no stranger to thl• IGA. Two months ago. he went to the same store and bought $407.39 worth of grocer1e11. for $46 42 In callh ar;id coupons. His souvenir of that trip Is a rt'Ct'lpt 28 I 1 ( t'C.'t Jong, Carllslr said hill family. which dm-s not suberribe to maaazmes or new1papers, gets coupons from old publications. "My kids think It's nt'at." he said. "When you're on welfare and you ~· to tchool and can •Y. 'My ded 1penl $200 or whaa.wr on food Friday.' I 1t'1 a bl& thl!'I." C8rlllle uld his wife hM belll ,....._. from tM hmp6&al. and now •1K"nd1 1lx houra a day cunln1 the coupon1 . penicillin. · Scores of people still died. ~t the techniques pulled 32 of lf!e I I 4 p c op I e tak e n t"O Massachusetts General through th<> critical first hours. Cope said techniques pioneered in t.reallnt the Cocoanut Grove victims we"' quickly adopted by the Army and Navy and were credited with saving many lives during Work! War II. • ln the Cocoanut Grove firl'. hundreds of bodies piled against the club'!! only two unlocked exits -a revolving door and a door that opened inward. Nme other doors were locked. Thf' 12th had bl'en bricked over. The lack of exits led to' the club's owner, Bar~tt Welansky, being scnten<.-ed to 10-12 ye,ars In prison for manslaught•r. and contractor Samauel Rudnick. who c:onverted the buildtn1 from a 1arage to a nightclub. dn.ow a two-year term for conspinn1 to violate the city's bulldln1 laws, I n r c1po n1e. many <.'OmmuniUf'tl banned the WK' of rtvolvlng doors and required ap«lal ll1hta and handles on outwlll'd-openlnc fl~ exit doon. Accordi"I to the NaUanal Fire Proe.etk>n AlladaUon of QuJ""Y. Mau,. manufat\ur•ra a lM chaqed their choke of mawr\all Ulld lor interior detwa\iona. B8 . . Oft. GINI ICOTT 1:00 I INTMfACa • THNalCOAI ' MOVll * * • * .. ·sh0. Shine" (1947) Rlneklo Smordonl, FrMCO lnterlenghl. .MOYie . • • "love a MOMy" 111180) Ray Sharkev, Ofnel· la Mull. 1:11 (!) WHAT'I NU? l :IO 8 FOR 00" TIMU "Religion And S..uallty; Whet Shall We Tell TM Children?" OouglH Edw11rd1 loolta et how four rellglou1 lnalllullone hen· die Mlt eiducatldn. (Pert 3) (!) AOeERT ICHUll.£1' (D) FRANf< 81HA TAA "Concert For The Arner!· cu " Dt-ummer Buddy Rich joins Slnltr• In a concert 11 the Altos De Cnevon AmphlthHlr• In th• Domin~ Republic. (%)MOVIE • * "Man 01 la Mench•" ( 1972) Peter O'Toole, Sophi' Loren. 5:46 g) CHMTOPHER Cl08EUP 9.-008 CAPTAIN KANGAAOO • MUU: ANO THE IPOKENWOAD 8 CAMPU8 PAOFILE: VIEWPOINT ON NUTAmON "Petvlc HMlth" GUMll: ect,..._ Jania Paige end Kim Lankford; B•t• Adams, preeldent of the Calllornla Chiropractic Auoctatlon. G YOUTH ANO THE l88UE8 "Campua Alcohollct" (!) 8UNOAY MA88 eatNEWS • ROMPER AOOM • CJ) 8UNOAY MOl'NING 11) DIRECTIONS 0MOYIE * * "Return Of The Ora· gen" ( 1972) Bruce L ... Chuck Nortla. 8: 11 (I) THE OOl.O 1UO Ceptaln Kidd's burled treaevra and two mysteri- ous strangers add up to liUSpenM and adventure for a young boy. e:ao D IENNDIPfTY • AOMRT 8CHUllER I GAOWIHO YEARS VOYAGE (!) CHtCAOOlANO OHUAC:ff HOUR e lnAl<our 11) SPeCTAUM I :::L TUAE U.8.A ••on ,"Any Which Way You Can" (11180) Cllnt Eutwooc:t, Sondre LOdle. 7:00 8 TOOAY'8 AEUGION I THAT'SCAT UTTlER~ IT 18 WAfTTEN KENNETli COPE1.ANO (!) TAAZAN • DAY Of Dl8COVEAY • WOODY WOOOP£Cl<ER AHO FfUENOI I YOGA FOR HEAL TH PU8UCPUL8E Qt IUNOAY MA88 • EUCLID ITAIEET BAPT18'T CHURCH CC>MOVIE *** "Are You HOUM Alon•?" Kathleen Beller, Danner. (l»MOVIE In 1'he (11178) Blythe * • "Treaaure 11tand" ( 1972) Orson w .. i.e, Kim Burfleld. (I} FM.L LINE Surfer Net Young and lf- 1tV,te lldlng champion Ran· lty Wieman take on the thrlb and lplllt of tile high --and llMP llopee. 7:IO I COMMITMENT WHfTNeY ANO THE "°801' I DAY8MAK L.A. .,..,., SWAGGART ~ l'OGEM (ffl TV-tl.OOKIAT LfNNNQ 0 UOYDOGILVllE 8THEWOM..o TOMC)fW)W • MOYIE * * "Flata Of FllfY" ( 11173) ~ l•, Merta YI. 1.-00l IUHDAY MOANING TMlllTM!LR PONYEANO ,.....,. • NMONAl. m•••OHe I UOYDOGILVllE MW... CMTOONI ILICTNC COMPANY I LET THeN IE' LiGHT J/DIJlt'f l'AlWIU. MX~ ICINNlrTH OONLANO ())MOYIE * * "Force F~: Star· -.rt" (1N1) AMneled. CZ)MOYIS *** "'Oww Deys Of The Condor" (1975) Aob«1 Aedford. Feye Ouneny. uoe ODVW'r UorO Dewie. Ctlw'cfl of ,,_,. Clwtll of l.atterday ...,.., ~ Nlltonal Fenllly w.911; Kit Poole ~ "°" l9lnly ... " • • V clerinnrian TJtomns Newland and animal hcalt.h technician Donna Lee chec k over a dog as ''AG USA" visits an animal shelle r Sunday a1 3 p.m. on Channel 4. emphuiled In the M0tmon Ch<Jfch; Harriet Prichard, l rlnlty PrHbyterlen Church. • PEOPlE7 IJ MEETINO TIME AT CAlVAJft • FAEDEAla< K. PRICE • IELlCTRIC COMPANY ~ THE 1.AHAYl8 Qt KNOW Y~ Blel.E (fj) HBO MAGAZI~ ©)MOVIE • * • "Raggedy Ann And Andy" ( 1977) Anlmeted. 9:00 D MUT THE PAE88 8 MIT Of A.M. l08 AHGELl8 G CJ) ORAL FIORATS C!J Cl8CO KIO • SUAME STAEET (R) i IT 18 WRITTEN !~VlllON * * \'l "Harper Valley PT A" ( 19781 Barbara Eoeo. Ronny Co•. 9:308 FACETHENATION I NR.'12 DAY OF DllCOYEAY Cf) LONE AAHQfA m THEWOM..o TOMOAl'()W ID THE LAWMAJ<EAS (I) NFl. TODAY 0 KENNITH COPELAHD QINEWICENTEA WUJ<l.Y ®MOYIE *** "I Go Pogo" (1980) Animated. VolcH of Jonathen Wlnters. VlllC«lt Price. __ 6t II TUMEY AOUN>UP tO:OO II COLLEGE FOOT8AU. Notre Dame VI. USC · 8 NFL FOOT9AU - FleglOnal -·of Belli· more Colts at BuffalO Bills; Houston Ollerll at New __ England Palrlota; Los AngelM Reldara e1 Clncln· netl 8engA!a. 8 MOVIE * * • "A Connecticut Yank.. In King Arthur'1 Court" ( 1949) Bing Crosby, RhOnda FlemlnQ. 8 AT THE MOV1E.8 Roger Ebert and a- Sl sk el review "CreeplhO'W," "The Ex• cutlOner'a Song," "Brim· tlone And Treecte" and Ille "II Inker of the week." IJ HUW.D OFTl'UTH Cf) GNZZl Y M>AM8 Grizzly Adams ttlee to con- vince • misplaced family of beavers to ~ a dem elMwtlere. ~ It wlll flood his vehy. • Al!)( HUMMl'D • CARTOON8 e THE LAWMM<IM • CorrHponden11 Linde Wertheimer and Collie Roberti loin Paul Dulle for an up-to-ttl9-minut• Mlm· mary of Conoreealonal ectM11ee. I~ Regional -· of Ctll-c-eo 8Mt1I et Ml,,,_.. Vlklnga; GrMn Sey PKk· er. et New York .HMa; Ptlll. adefphle Eeglee at WUh- lngton Aedslclna; St. lou11 Cardinals at Atlanta Fel-, cons .. I TO IE AHNOUNCEO lOUll ICAPlAH MOYIE ••'A "Harper Velley PTA" (1978) Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox. ())MOYIE •• "lee CeallM" (19711) Lynn.Holly .Johneoo, Rob- by Benson. .MOYIE • • "Schlock" (1973) Jofln l.Mldll. Sall l<ahM. CZ>MC>Ytl *. • • "Ordinary P9o- pla" (1NO) Mary Tyler Moen, Ooneld SUIMrland. 10:IO e 0 lllT M ICIDI AN~TOO Gu..1•: Kt,.. l<llttlerlne Helmond. actof Qregory Hllfrlaon, DI'. Hook. oomlc Ip·=~ ONNMIND WAU. ITNllT WllK "What's New From XebP?" G'*': CNltlM Greyeon, editor, Th• Xebe• Report. 8 um.I HOWi ON THR'MIM •· • CN.YM'f CHANI. 11:00 (]) MAYOWI Q!9!WI CA!W! Frailer Thomu e nd OenlM Cannon hoet lhl• annuel _, In which San· ta Cl-mlkM hi• flrl1 r..=of •he MUon. * • • "Gay Purr·••" ( 11162) Animated. • MA8TPPteCE THEA TM "To Serve Them All My Deya" 01111d Nna Into IOm4I toogh competition from within his own ranlls and lfom en outlldar whef'I he becomee a candld•t• lor heedmaater of tlylde School. (Part 7) TH~AATI ~::;::: WIUCIMON • *. "Love Me Or LN\19 Me" (1955) Oorl1 Day, J-Cegney. (H)MOVIE **'h "Sphinx" (19811 Frank Langelle, Laaley· Anne Down. 11:30 8 9 THll WOK WITH DAVID llNNICLEY 9 TEMY COl.E· WHITTAKIR • CHUftCH .. THE HOMI ID HUMANIT1U THAOUCIH THI Aln'I I AHOOA • DECaoteeA PMV!EW Robert Ost>ourne rio.11 Ihle look It upcoming ITIOll· leelnd~. AFTEANOON 12:GO I ::.. ITOOGU • MOW **\.\ "Hey There, It'• Vogl Beer" (11184) Anlmet· ed. Voioee of Julie Ben- nett, ~ Oerren. e<MWAT PPFOlllMANCU "The~ Of Pit· ma" Gina polsone the Pr1nc41 of Parma to e-. the lrnpri_, of her nephew; efter lie eec:..,.. from the fottl'WI, FlbrtDo le ot>IMoua to Ill bu1 hie love lor Clelia. (Part 5) 9 UNOUITANDWG HUMAN lllHAYIOR "Cognitive O..e1Q9ment" Qt MAllY TYlDI MOOM G AUA8 8MfTH AHO JONES allMOYIE **~ "American Pop'J ( 1981) Animlltecl, (I} F'MHK 8'NATM "Concert For Tiie Amer!> CM'' Drummer BuClcly ~ Joi"• Slnetra In a concert at tile A"OI 0. Cflevon Ampl'llth••tre In th• OOmlnlc9" Aepubllc. .MOYie * * * "Tiie Little Prince" (1117•) Alctlard Kiiey. Gene Wliclar. CZ>MOYll ••in "Rodllhow" (1980) Paul McCert"•Y and Winge. 12:IO I NFl. TODAY WAU.snmf JOUMAL MPORf G WILD, WILD WOM.o Of'ANIMALI "New Ametic-" S.-el "Immigrant" 1P9Clee of Amerlcen wlldllfe -11ud· led. Cl) LA1811 INC&Al A IOOll beoll -Illa feeture ...,.,. of L..ia " pr...i. ed . • UNDIMTANOING HUMAN 184AYIOR "Pwaonmlity n-y" 0 PIWICTIVI l a..DTIONI ' 1:00 Nfl POOTMl1. .._Or-.. Seim• -San Frencllco41era •• Nfl POOTMl1. Reglonm -·of KM· -City Cftlefa -LOI Angelea Ram•: oen- Broncoe et IM Diego Chuger1: Ptueburgh StHl•re at l••ttl• SeaMwka. • THI MUNITIM Eddie ..... Herl'll9fl '°' • b9by brother. I DIMCf!OM ... HAW °'*'8: T.G. "'*""'d, ~ Berty, The Cumber· land ... .. CMwall. luddy K-.n, -~,. The ofllcer'I 1-. to 1M 11r • IMy beglll • .,.... .....,.._,, wfttl IM Al luppor1 DMllan. ('8rl 1) • NATUM CHAlllL USTINGS "l'Ol'Wt 111 TM Cloudl" The d8'lt w.delwld of 1M trotllml r8111 ._. Ill Illa Colla "'-' lftOllM .... ...... • KNXT !C8SI •KNBC INBCI • KTLA (Ind.I • KABC (ABCI • l<FMB (C8SI • kHJ•TV tlnd.) •KCST !ABC) • l(T'fV llncl,I '• KC<>f"·TV (Incl,) •• KCET (P9S) • ICOCl (P9S> 101 On•TV fr/ Z·1'V flo HBO (Cl (Clnem.lul) (J) !WORI NV,. N 'f OJ) IWTBSI t'll (ESPH) (I) ($Mwtlmtl • '"41iefl• • <Celli• Ntwt Networll) e Al .. CM -... .. n .. ,.....~·· Cl) TO• MNOUNOID 8YAMmlDOODU ONOICIT MllNMd.AlftUllOll.-. ................... .. .. .,.,,_ ....... ............ ., .. ~-........ ...... ~ ~-Cll'U MDVII a• CwbOfl Coi>v" ttM11 O-ge Segel, luun •.in• JelNI lHlMOVll • * *'-' "M1 Wllleh Way You Can" ( 1H0) Cllflt raa1wooo. S0t"ldt• L,oeka, t;IO • I'· TROOlt A MOuntle llrMta Again IOt lllt theft ancl ...... JeN'•healt • M>OTI 1<111y (I.Miia U11t•m•1 hall>a a ~ ...... to'""' awey anc1 le IOld .. °"". ~· Ind rll>ed by her --(Cl\uoll COn· non), (ll'an 71 (I) MOYll * * *V. "Chitty Chitty Ieng Ieng" ( 11181) Oiolo Vin Dyke, Sally Ann Howee. • ADAM-11 In ...,.,... lllllc:op.-1, the oltlcef• puraue 1 "°'*" tight aircrlf\. (Pwt 2) • AMlllCAH ~ "Tiie Nomlnetlng Proceaa" ()) 8IMIANT PRUTONOl'THe YUKON 0 MOTHIR GOOU ll'AMOe (l)MOYll • * * "Tiie Four Hor ... men Of The ApocelypM" (1982) Glenn Ford, lM J, Cot>I>. .MOVIE * * 'h "P1ternlty" ( 198 t > Burt Aeynotd1, a.11erly O'Angelo. t:41 (%) MOVIE * * * "A Farewell To Arm1" ( 1932) Gary Coo- per, Halen Hayee. 2:00 8 GILUGAN'818LAHO Giiiigan goee overt>oerd Wfl«I lie le elected to be tile Sklppei"a deputy, G MOYIE * * \'l "SllerlOCIC Holmee In New Yori<" (1978) Roger Moore. Patrldl Mecnee. • MOVIE * **'A "Chitty Chltt)' Bang Bang" (1"8) Dick V•" Oyk•. Sally Ann H-. • MO\lll ** "Fanny" (11161) Meu- rlce Ch1v1ller. lHll• Caroo • • AMIEAICAN INTEMIT8 ID INTAOC>UCtNG llOl.OGY ()) WOHOeA WOMAN Wonder Wom1r1 maaquer. lldee M • new t>rlde llor>- eymoonlng ••• health ..,. to pr.,,.,..t a group of trel· tori from ol>tell\lng a gov. ernmarit aecret. (Q)MOYIE **"' "Charlle Muffin" (1974) O.llld Hemmlnga. Relph Rlcherdaon. 2-.aG. Gii ~· lllAND The Slllpper. '-"'II ttlet _.111ng wlll lleppen to him, eyea a pc>Mlble leader 10 auceeed him. • "°°"8 Kizzy g1-birth to • son. ChlGk•n George (Ben VerMn), lathered by her owner who rlllM fighting rooetere. (Pitt 8) ·~ llOLOGY (C)MCNte • •V. "Th• Intruder" (1N 1) WllNtim Shetner, Franll Maxwell. 1.-00. MOVIE ***'h "Mlreele On 3"41h Strwt" 11Mn M-- O'Hllra. Jofln Payne. • CAL.oMIA CONG .... IONAL MPORT • INTRODUCING 910l.OGY CJ) IT AA nm< capt. Kirk and Mr. Spodl .,_,,. lnllONecl In an Ul'lbelievable computer - led by • man nemecs Men. • a ENTEn'AINMEfT THl8WUK 8efllf\d tile --.. tile "Todey" show: lnteMewl wlttl L• Mejon and GeWI Mec:Leod; r9PC)rt• on holl- day film ,.._.. and Ille adWttlling -.,._ Pepe! and Coce-Cole. (BJ IT ANDING M>OM ONLY "Shel'IOciC HOlmee -The Strange c-Of Allee Faulkner" Tiie m11ter detective Merchel for 1tolen lo¥9 let1an In Ihle 11age Pfoductlorl. ,..,.., •• IN Wllllem1town ni-tre Feetlvel In M...cllUMtta; Frri llng9lle and S• ptien Colllrll lter. .MOYie * * •.t "The Survivor" (1981) Robar1 Powell. Jen· ny Agutter. l:tO. AT THE MOVIU Aooer Ebert anCI GelM Sllkel ,... "The Send- ., .. anCI "'* "atlnll• of "'* week." • INllDI WAIHMITON Holt Mlrtl 8hleld1 loc*I It "'* Interplay of polltlel, power and people In tile netlon '• c:epttot. • DUIClt•• HOMe ltTINOM CZ>MOYll *... "Bedgl 373" ( 1173) Robert Ouvell, Vetna Bloom. 4:00 I LA8T OFntl WILD IUNDAY l.OCltlon: Doo Sflow, l)ey. o"alllr• Downe. Nonlwlclge. 1:-1 * * "CNc:lble Of Horror•· ( 1970) MlctiMI Gough, YllOMe Mltdlell. • MOYIS *** "W~ '71" (IHO) J-ltew11l, Sheley Wlnten. • WALL mmT WllK "Wllat'1 New Frolft >Cebell?" Guelt: CMrtal Gra110n, editor, Tiie .......... • aa11r••HOM1 ..,...,.. (I) WILOOMI MOK. "°""' Thelw ....... "' .. •ict 11on for ca.."'*' ._ ........ Mr.WOOIJ. INfl.. '°""°' • .... ~·-for ....... 0 MAn NOUITON Malt HollllOn In ••1•11 Ille llldl lllllht of .. , .. ~-of•__, • M*lllllf, MCMI ..... ....,.. .. ,.", ... n "4Mlodtree, .._ Gum ..... 1nt1111•111 . ..,.. ............. .... t Uva TUBE TOPPERS KABC (7) 7:00 "H1plt•y't1 Bdww It 111· N111." Jo\•aiu1'(•d will bt· human uiunts, l'l't 'l'llt c·luc·s n •w.JnhnK ttw true· i<ll•nl1tv uf Jm·k tht" H1pµt·1-. unu!iuul urc.:l11tt"C 'tun· 'u11d h1 i an't• 1.k•u lh t'lll'h KTLA (:1) 1.1:00 •·f;ntt•rtuinnwnl This Wt•t·k." Bd11J1d tht• Sl..'('m'l'l al tht· ''Today" show: llllf'l'VIC'Wi. w ith L<'f' M UJOf'S a nd (~avi n MacL<>och rt•ports on holi<luy film n•lt•ust•s und thl· udvcrluung war lwtwl't'll Pt•µs1 u11d Co1.:u.Col1.1. l. KNB<.: (4) ~:00 ''Tht..' "Ext·cutwnt..'r's Song." Movit..' bust·d on tht· h ook by Norm<u\ Mailt.•r on the last nint> months in t h<> li fe> of Gary Gilmo rt..', ·u con victed mur<.lt•n•r who dem<.1ndcd that he• be.• put tu dt..'ath and was e ve ntually ('Xe<.:uted by a Cirinl! squad in 1977. lnvollled In a w11r bet- tlle Whit• Mella and the l>lac:k mob. • COUSM fOOTBAlL. long 8Mctl State 49ers VI. Ut"' UI• CC>MOVIE * *. "Ar• Vou In The HOUM Alone?" ( 19781 Kathleen &.lier, 8tythe Oetlner. A pretty YOUf\11 high IChool student Is Cll• llC)Ulted Into ,., ror whef'I ah• leerne 1he'1 the Intended lilfgel of • P•Y· chopath. (Q)MOVIE • • 'h "Harper Valley PTA" (1978) Barbera Eder!, Ronny Coa. A very liberated young mother with e grMt deal of M ii 8"PMI lntentlOnelly r1tt1M the conaervettve ~t ol 10011 IChOOI board memt>er1. 4:30 8 A CHNITMAI CAROL A dramatic one-man read· Ing of Chan.. Dickens· holldey clualc of Scrooge, Cretc:het and Tiny Tim 11 pt-led. 1=0F ... "The Abominable Snow· men" • WASHINGTON WUK INAEVllW ID EVErfDAY COOKING WITH JACQUU...,... Jacquea Pepin lhows how to 1>fepar1 candled Clltrue PMll and exptalf\a how to buy. MCtlon and - lreeh citrus lfulta. (I) l'ACl THE NATION 4:16.MOYIE ••~ "Zorro, Tiie Gay Blade" (1Ht) George Hem!"°"· tawen Huttoo. The heroic eon of Old Call- fornle' a famoua juatlc:e fighter II lncapec:lt•ed by • riding Injury, IOtdng "" foppish brother to don Ille cape and 11\91k. 'PO' 1:008 IANTAAHOTHE THMEIEAM Thr• hl~lng beers dllcowr IN megic and wonder of Chrtltmae for theflfattlme. • A8CNEW8 Cl) WALL 8TMEY JOUMAl MPOlllT • MOYIE * * ~ "Relcue From Giiii· gan'I llland" ( 1978) Bob Denver. Alan H• Jr. S.V· en lhlpwrec:lled CMI-~ encounter llllatlous Pfob- lams whef'I thev return to a muctl<hlrlged c:Mllutton •lier ~ yeili1 °" an unc:llafted Ille. • FINNGUNE "looking At The Election" Oueele; Jofln Selgentheler' editor and publleher of The Twwn111etn: Gov. Lamar Alexander (Tenn.r, Alexan- der Heard, chencellor -'lue at Vanderbilt lJIW.. wwllty. • THll OlO tQME Bob VIia ltltU to demolllh tha old llllchen and d*'-the Old ..... roof with a coritrec1or. (I) M•A•S•H Wlnc'-ter and Hot Ups gal food poleonlrlg lforn an irnpor'led can of ~t Ind Hawkeye la repn. mandecl lor flgtltlng. -~ {i)l'AllUNE Surfer Niii Young and fr-. •IYte slcllng Champion ,._: lty Wlemen ..... °" the """" and ..,... of the high --and....., llopee. 5:t0 I CM Niwa .C:Newa NeW8 JACK ANDIMON OONFIDINTIAl 1::.0MllK An lnO'Y c:ult-plecae e llell on Allee . ~=---• * "Oller•Undar, Slde- WllY9-0owr1" ( 111'n) Robert VINro. SNirort Ooldrnen. A mlddll lll*d men beglrl9 to he\19 MCOnd llt0ugltl1 about Illa -of hi• llfa, • letlor troublel on tM jOb threaten hie IMlltlood. l:OO 1•8 NIWI HOUYWOOO CHMTMAI 'AMDI Tllla lredltlonel perede down Hollywood Soula- verd INI-• lloat of motlorl picture, televlllon 1nd recording ttare, marclllng be"d' and aqueetrten folfllla. Oflfld ........ : "°" Howsd. 1 7 ON LOCAnoN THOllW MllMLI l'eetured: • .. Alltonlo ....... : ............ .... 111¥9; • ulllllafn .-: ,,_,....., ___ Ill Afrtol; a .,... ... ; ............ 1=IMIC ••• "hpPoft Your Laeal .......... 11171, ..... Clerftlr, ...... ,......111.-.. ...... ... .,.. ....... ... ,.... ,.......... ..... .....,.. ,.... M4I ............... • WG9IL.D wM I ...... Of.,.,,.,.. OM el ................ ..... "' the Brltllh and Oer1T1ana In the Norlh Sea In 11118. ID NOVA "Tiie Cobalt BIUM;· An .. amlnetlon ol U.S . depen09"Ce on foreign IOUI~ of ll"teglc miner· alS Yitai 10 Ille -~ , and ..... Industries 11 pr ... 1«1ted.&ew. al =HT 18 ENOUGH Alter arr11101ng a d•t• with his .. dream glrl, Tommy trlee to edopl a llallller lmaoe. (C)MOVIE ••• "love Me Or LNve Me'' (1955) Dorla Dey, Jamee Cagney. A mobster marries th• singer he made famou1, bul bec:omM enraged whef'I lie can't control her. ®MOVIE ••in "Sphtni1" (1981) Franll Langella, LMiey· Anne Down. A ruthlMI blectc "*"et entlqultlee ring 1uarnpt1 10 1top .,. Egyp1otogl11 from dlacov· ering lhe wtlel'Nboull of a ptlceleM statue lhe wu permitted to view. 'PG' al)MOVll **'-' "Pet.,nlty" (1981) Burt Reynold•. Beverly O'Anoelo. A bechelot In his for11ee Wno. Wlrlll 10 be • father -cllee lor tile right woman lo t>ear hie ctllkl. 'PO' Cl)MOVIE * * "lea CMtlee" ( 1979) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Rob- by Benson. A Pfomlelng young flgute lketer and her boyfriend llnd audder't eucceea hard 10 cope with '""*" lhe la choaerl to trat" lor a pre-Olymplc·competl· tlorl. llMOVIE • • "Boarctwalll" (1979) Ruth Gordon, l• Sir .... berg. An old couple rlfule to IN11e tile neighborhood they hew epent moet of 1helr II-In delplte url>en crime and poor llvlng con· dltlOnl. .. .30 I NIWI OOHl'RMHCE NOfllrl COCMT .Cf) PEOl'Le TO PEOftLE I WHY .. THE WOM.D 7:00 11= l'ttl,_. and Jeffrey meet up with the notorloua plr•t• Jean Leff"•, and then hale> famous ellPlor· er1 lewis and Clwk gal l>ec:ll on tile right trell. •a Nll'l.lrs llUEVE IT OR NOT! FNlured: human glanll; r-t c:lliee regarding tlllt true Identity ot Jack t"9 Ripper: unueuel 11c:hltac- ture; bizarre death rltee. • MADAME'S PUCE Sera JoV'• Ylalt toe hYP"0- 1111 mak" her overly -'Ive and • oomedlan lfom OUler ..,_ -., Medeme, Intending' a c1oM anc:ounter. CW..ta: Jedtle Vernon, comic AntllOny Rueaall. i :: FOR GRAHN't' """'*' tell the •orv of Illa Clf•test Chr1atma gift tflllt one can gllle. • AU. CMATUMa GMAT ANO IMALL "Advtce Alld CortMl\t" Slegrtled often 1om• ~ actYlce and J- acte on It, (Per1 81 • NATUM ··n. Dlacovery Of Animal BetleW>r: Neturll Myst«· lee" An exploration Into anlmel l>eflavlor lrlc:IUdel • look II modltn aelenllflc: r-aiande~ of , ... work °' 13t!H)eritury naturllilt monarctl Freder· ldl II of Hollana1auf91\. • OMNM COUNTY "°"'8 ICINI CZ>MOYll • * * "'Oww Deys Of The Condor" ( 1975) Aob«1 Aedfofd, Feye OUMMy. A ..-air..-~ by IM CIA llnCOY9r9 Inter• nel tf9lldliry ....,, ... of hll co.WOfken-- llnetecl by I hit man who II now ,, ... Ing Nm. 7:aoe THIGMAllANTA ClAUICANR • cou.w POOTMU. C:SUYl.LalVepa MO.Cl) MDm ....... "-ACI •• CHN A group of wlld kldl and IOm9 _...... nude eun-"''*' Nin 11'19 CHP -·· outing .. GrOle- -·· 11em1tt --. • INTIRT.._IT ,....._ lefllnd .. --.... "Toelef' IMw: ""*'...,. wllll a.. ...... and GMI ........... : reportl °" ..... ._ ... ,.._ andlM ................ ~MllCD•ODla . • 8 MATT NOUITON Miit ........ 1110111111• ............. Df .. , .. ,.. ....... Df • ....., r"~ (I) 1'Wa.9fT ... """* °""" .... Ullllle-., ........ ., ._ ... ·~ .. """'9N. **" "Tfltl Or ... 11 .-.,. ..... °"" "" ... , ......... ClrWI ....... Clwlll .,_," ... ,.~--­............... -to Ullftal tlley I~ 11 Ille .._ life Of Illa 11111> Utlle. • litOVll * *'"' "Hunterl Of TIMI Wiid" ( 11741 Oooumentary A while man. etuart Prin. gle, ~... nearly 20 ~· Of 1119 life to an on-locatlOn atud)' Of lerrltorlal Afrtca • NATUM "The OiaCOvery Of Anlmll Behal/lot: NalUfll Myller• ..... An t11plor1tl0n Into """"'" behevlor ~ • foe* II lftOdtrn tG!enllllC ,_ctl "'4f • ,_,Ion Of Ille llllOrlc of 131h-oentury naturalllt monetc:h Fracier• lek II of Hoflarlalaufen • MAITMNcc . THIATN "To Serw Thein All My Deya" The ,_ hNClrnM> ltr leunchet I CllmC)llgn to rid lhe IChool of whet lie thlnlll .,. • "network of unhealthy lrlend1hlp1," ~~ * * "C"bon Copy" (1981) George Segel, a-Saint . J-A -lul while buslnenman dl1co11ere thet lie hu • grown eon • WtlO l1 l>ltc11. 'PO' (BJ IT AHOING l'OOM ONLY "Country Rock "82" The 0111 f\klge Boye, the Char· lit • Oanl•I• Band and Roaenne Ca1h perform ll>elr latMt 1!111 In thll l>en- efll concer1 taped •• the Pine Stun Convention Cen· ter. (1JJMOWE **'-' "So Fine" (1981) Ryan O'NNI, Jecll Wilf· den. A 1tulfy college pro- ,_ MVM his father'• nouncterlng garment facto-, ry by Inventing a ~ type OI ledlee' )Nnl. 'R' (l}MOVIE .... "Pretty Meld• All In A Row" (111711 Roell Hud· son, Angle Olclllnson. A guidance coun ... or. tile Idol of • bevy of high ac:hOOI beaut.... work• with • tNCher and • police captain In IOIVlng the mys. tery ol -al c""'1eeder killings. 'R' llMOVIE **lo\ "Nlglithawk1" (1981) Sytvwter StalloM, Biiiy 0.. Wlltlama. A tough New Yori! City cop h• hie work cut out for hlrfi Wherl one of tile world'• moet dengerou1 t1rrorl1ll arrivee In hll city. 'R' l :IO 8 CJ) GlONA Gloria'• good lntentlOnt could land her In )all Wherl alla lrlM to stgo Or. Adams up for Social Security t>en- eflta, 9 THEWON.O TOMOAl'()W Cl) IA TUN>A Y NIGHT HOit: Eric Idle. GUMt: Alen Price. t:OO II CJ) THE JlJ'FINION8 George retuaee to accept tile ot>vtoua and tries to piece logather c:luM thal wtll aub1tan1iat• his own t'-Y eboul the murder. (Part 21 DQJMOVIE "The Executioner'• Song" (Pitt 11 (Prarnlare) Tommy l •• Jones, Roaenna Arquette. Baaed on Ille boott by Normen Mellar. Tiie lall f\lne monthe In ille llte of Gery Giimore, a con· vlcted murderer who demended thet he be put to death and -.,,.,..,uel- ly necuted by a "''"II squad In 11177, ••dram•· tlad. I NCHAN>~ 9 MOVIE * * * "The E1ect1lc H~ men" ( 19711) Roberl Red· lord, J-Fonda. A Lu Vegu cowboy ...... a I 12 mllllon thoroughbred hor'M to Mlle him lfom hie ellPIOll•IM °""*"· Q • 'ET'IR "°'°"' -~ THIATM "To Serw Thein All My Oeye'' The -heecfrnu.. ter launchee • cemPliOfl to rid "'* IChool of wtlet lie lhlllll• -• ··~ of unhMlthy frlendlhlp1." (Part 810 • MYIT8n' . "Fether Srown: The Sec!'el Oerden" White visiting Pafla. Fattier 8f'own'1 pow. .,. of detection -, ... whef'I • ~-eel body " found In • garden. Q (%)MOYIE *. * * "Ordinary Peo- ple" ( 191!9) Mery Tyler Moore, Donald Suthertancl. A gulft·rldden .-.ager trying to put 1111 llte beclt togeellar .,.., his tlrotllar'. dMtll and Ille own IUlc:lda ~~out to Ille ~ rattlar and hie eolcl, ~ motller. 'R' •.ao. CJ) ONI DAY AT A r.- Jutle'• premetur9 labor pelnl ~ loroe en -· peeted ........ delivery lpten ::a~ 2) :::,:,.,. ... ••• "Mogembo" (1954) Clertl Gable, Awi OWCIMf ••• When • ptantetlon over- -r... In low with Illa wife of en ...,_, con. tllcta ...... CC>MCMI * * * "Rich And F_,." (1N t) Candice Bergen, Jecquallna llHet. ~Iha upe and dWll9 of their reepectlw literary career• and ,_.le llvw. two women depend on their fntndlfllp tor .. ..,.,. '"' (Ji)MOVll * * ~ "Alrt Wlllcll Wey You Can" (1llO) Ctlnl hltwood. Sondra loclle. ......... CIDwn "'"" Ille girl and pet ~ • • .... flMcl ... ..... up .. -..... luOrelM ..--.·..a· Cll)~ MA Dome ITMI ..... "'.. of • ........, JIMMl4-............ Cemis-for"'.....,. 0..-............. ..... .., .. ,.,., ..... ·~ HHHW, Cllevy 0... JolWt --Ind ~-- -· ~ 1'IWNlt "°""' 111.D. ,,... """' ...... ... ,,...... ......... .. ....... • ...wy .... . ................... ~ llred "Cll'll IN llOlpll.i ...,, l u::-TOOAY ...,.... .. ~MT Ifie lloena, OlltoniOllt' Of IN .Wit of ,._ •• , rurel ""· ..... allout Ille .. llctlng, .... wr1tlng and .. -o~ pelnllngl: netreled ti_. Ale .. 11der ~. • ....,.,.MOIT lNGUIH "The Urlpleeaant-Al ffle lellone Club'' Flll9 people ltand to ....,. from ..... ...,., .... deattl, 11111 OM of tfl9m muat IOle everything (Part 4) (l) A ..W DAY• IDIN A j)OMrfut tlmily tuma e "".. lown Into • modll reju-'*tlon ptojaot. (Part .MOYie ***'A "The la1t T y(:OOll" ( 11178) Aotlert Oaf\llro, JNMe Mor_,, In th• Hollywood of the 111309, one man'• ._ mall• """ "'* friend of 1t111. the erwy of~· hungry e11ec:utlVM, and the moat lllglbll bechelot 1n town. 'PO' 10:IO 9 WILD, WILD WOM.o MANMAL.1 . • WIMINO "°"1'1 WMll'.W I ,MMft SWAGGART TONYMOWN'I JOURNAL "la TV Off-Color?" T Oft) Brown pr-ts an a11poa1 of Ille power 11ructur• In commercl1I televlslon -· and ellPlor• the ~ia..,.... of blecll reporter• and tlle peuc:lt) of black• In mlrlagarnltlt. • 700ClU8 al) A NEW DAY .. B>1N (I} A NEW DAY .. EDIN A l>OWlt1W family turna a amatl town Into a mao. rejuvenetlon ptojac;t. (Pitt 2) t0:418 tuHOAY 8PORT8 PAGE 11i00 •a()) a NeWS 8 WON.OM IUfMVAl G MMYFANER "OoM Porl'IOgrl()h)' Hun Anybody?" G.-t1: Peril· hOUM magulne publlltl9I Bob Ouc:clone, Elabelf' Dworan of Woman~ Pornography, Lindt Lowi-. I JBliRY FALWILL INEAKPMYmW8 ,.... Gabler and Jeffre) Lyons dllCUll how the) judge • movie. with -from "Roc:ky HI," "Reldan Of The Loat Al'tl," "Diner" and "Body Heat." • COILW aAllCET8AU. HIGHUCIHT9 "NebrUlla VI. OllW-" Cl) F'MHK 8'NATM ''Concert For The AfMri. caa" °'"""'* BuClcly Rlc:t loin• Slnetra In a concan at tile Altoe De CNwri Amphitheatre In tht Dominican Republic. CZ)MOVIE * ..... "Roelllhow" (1NO) P1ul McCartney and Winge. Thie -d of Illa bend'• U.S. tour lrldudel perl()(manc:ee of ...... "Barld On The Aun," "Sil) L-lonp" and 10m9 Old• a..tlebeledl.'G' '1:118 CMNEW8 (> 11:t0 I 8PORT8 l'tNAl. ll'AICll8i I I W ONNI AllCIOD'8 CHllDMN Cerot i.-anc:e and Stan MooneyNm. with guel(S Th• Lennon Sl1tar1. Diahann c.rott and The lmperlatl. Pf-I thll plea to llelp the wor1d'a dl#- dran. • TV QUAllTEMACQ . Cl) llAMY ,,.,..,. ''OoM Pornography Hurt AnytM!iity?" o-..ta: Pent· "°'* lftllOUlne publllllar Bob Oucclona, El<ubMll C>woran of Women Aoel'* Pornogrephy, Linde l~. 8MOYIE * * "The Ster Miiker" (Part 2) (1911) Aodl HUd- son. SumrlM Ptalhelle. While In "'* "°"*91. 0..-ny rnMI• • , .. ,......oect *'Plr'tno Kt-. --do m lneerl ng mot lier Pf-to be en Otlet_. In hla plane IOt the girl. (R) cc:>MOYW *** "Ara You In The Houu Atone?" ( tt18) 'l<athleer\ ....,, 8tyttle Denner. A pretty young high ldlool at&ldenl ...... epulled Into terTOt "'*" atle learns 111•'• tlle lntarldad target Of • Ply• c:tiopettl. Cfi)MOYIE * * * "Stranger In Tila .._ .. (19711 Keir DUIM, OllYle Hu.My. A~ murderer ...... In "'* et1lc of • eotlage aorortty ,_ °" Cflrtltmal E\19 • CD>MCMI **'it "So Fine'' (1911) .....,, O'Neal. Jedi W•· den. ,.. atuffy eotlage ~ ea.or ..-"" ...... flounderlllg garment .... ry .,.. lrMntlng • -...... of llldlal' ...... 'A' 11:489 MCMI * * "The Slit ...., .. (Part 2) (1911) Aodl Hucf. son.~ ......... Whtie In Iha l!Olpltel, 0..- ny ,,_.. I 1..,..,...Qtd llPlrtnll ~. --domln••rlng mother ~to be en oeiet.-111 Ille plane tor IN girl (RI , 1t:ID. MCMI ···~"The ....... Of Hie~" (1M1) "* Aatelr9, Dellllle ......... A .......... to ... ""......., .. ..... 1t:OO fl"' OW9 • MONmWI OUR WM• PM&Y HOila: DllalwM. ... Piii D"""'9n. 0.-.... noua-.--· OlrCllL--. (J)AT1"1 ... ................ .... ........ .,,. ..... •"Mcl .......... Df .. r.;.." ......, ..... ""' ... .., .. _ ..... ...,.,, ........ tlltttUilll M ...................... .................. - k ·==-· ------------------------.......... ,. 1· ClASSIFllD Sund ay, November 28. 1982 Looking /or a career in sales? See today 's llelp Wanted ads -' classification 7100. , ' ~ ~ ;_ • ...._,~!.•.'.!!!~!!. ......... . ~ Gifts ..,,. Arts & Crafts fo r the Home , Per~ona li1eJ ® Gifts -CUSTOM/LIMITED ED MICROWAVE: New Sharp --------•I Brass & Porcelain Art Carousel. probe. $229. Noack Trophy & Engra--63 t-4680 alt. 2:30pm Or choose from Amana. vlng Litton, Magic Crtel, Tap.-t70 E. t71rt St, Ste J t7 CTnsfmas Ditl0mp3:J by Janine , Cards Invitations Certificates Call anlswer ad R 5 79 642-4300, 24 hrs. ' pan. O'Keete/Merrlt. Costa Mesa. 646·3 t4 I 546r6740 engraved gilts tast tonl-ALLIED LIGHTING ver Tankards. goblets. EQUAL HOVS!ffG OPPORTUNIT Y 222 Victoria-Costa Mesa! baby cu ps, pic ture 646-3737 646-8 t94 I lrames. 11.ey rings. etc. Pllllli1lltr'1 lttlct: We rtave Southern Call-etc. All real estate advertised lornla's most complete ---------I In this newspaper la selection of lighting at ..... subject 10 the F'ederal competitive prices. Fair Housing Act of t968 Ferrara Roofing Co. which· makes It Illegal to Re-root, Repair, Shingle Pete\ & Supplies advertise "any prereren-(714) 642-8233 -ce. llmltallon or dlscrim1- Sparkle for Christmas (& H & H Floral & Craft Sup· year ·round). Linda's Cllrll .. 11 P1,,it1 ply. 3 loc. Orange, Gar-Clean'g Serv. 669·0318 BUY NOW! Finest 85$()(- natlon based on race. color. religion. sex or national origin, or any Intention to make any such preference, llmlta· tton or discrimination " den Grove, Anaheim !al... ted AKC. t yr gu'ar Free ~ .. -~-flna9~;:.:v;j', Pttl _..,.-· _,Gifrs 842-3100, Hunt. Bch This newspaper will nor knowingly accep1 any adver11slng for real es· t11te which 1s In violation or the 1aw. ( PUT A PUPPY 8 . or the Office UNDER YOUR TREE oullques FROM Gag gilts tor 0111ce1 Parker's Pth 60¢-$35 BOUTIQUE Fairview Comm. Church cnr Fair/Fairview. CM Sal. 11127 & 12/4, t0-3 ...... Cateri ng friends. Wonderland of 2622 San Miguel NB. Fun 690 W. t9th, CM 640-0090 EllOIS: Adverti-645·9023 ---------1 -..,.,..------- 111pooou!E',,IE PH· sher~ s hdoudld 1check n . t eir a s a ly and Teacup-toy-miniature report errors Im- ' ~ 546-2848 med i a t e I y. The n olida r Flowers Boarding & grooming DAILY P ILOT as---------1 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS sumes liability for LEE'S FLOWERS AKC. xtnt markings. blue the firs t Incorrect See us for your Christ-& brn eyes. 536·781 t mas Bouquets. 891·2569 GOLDEN RET.RIEVERS inser!ion only. Bartendlng for Holiday Parties. Pvt residents FLOWERS BY MORAi PUPS -AKC $200. only. Tell us how many <148 E. 17th Street, Born I0-26, 846-10<10 Htalfl l•r Sile you ex~t. We will do Costa Mesa. 645·8144 AK c 0 L D ENG L Is H •••••••••••••••••••••• the rest. Shop, mix, ser-..,.,.. SHEEPDOG PUPPIES J11J £1l1ll ve, clean-up, all for 1 FOR CHRISTMAS •••••••••••••••••••••• _r_ea_s._fee~·-7_70_·_9_83_3 __ , $350 979-1478 Bea111l 1002 LOVE AT FIRST BITE M. 11 A PUPPY ..FOR CHRIST-·····iiiiicLi;ii····· 7132 Edinger 1sce aneous MAS -Labrador pup· I • t II I Santa Ana. 842·4611 pies, blk, 7 wks old. $75 t • t It ltW 847-8072 Owner Is open '.:> all or-Small & Large Occasions PAITIIS I ClllSES tars. will accepl tO'lo Cordon Bleu Graduate ..... cash, lease/option or? c Will plan & coordinate aterlng Specialties holiday social events Beautiful home on corner ___ 64_6_--0_1_3_9 ___ 1-___ 64_2 __ 099 __ 4___ • with nexlble and reallstlc owner. Reduc ed t o .. CllllSTIUS Sporting Goods S425,ooo -but owner · • •••r p••••E saya "Submll • 1·11 - ---l!lllllllliim---•I llaten." Balboa Charter Corp. roor ~ompiete ~111 tteea· Gift Certificates now taking r-.vallona quarters -Slllea, Rentals, llUT Sllll .. lllY" Body wreps·laclel kits gift package 644-5289 ~ fo r the Famil y 675-1976 646-5707 Ctothlng. Ski Ramp, - C.llTIUS NEWPORT SKI CO., W/\TI HIMONI 2700 W. Coast Hw y. llCIMI' l•c. SALE SILE SALE 63 t-3280 RHL ESTATE Gilt Factory Overstock 1-S-t-op_!_C_h-rl-st_m_a_s_S_h_op-1-1 f!.11· 1401) Wreaths. stockings. I ornaments. potpourri. E.I . I llEL, 110. I 11111 + anlmala, teddy bears, ,New ski & fashion store dolls, patchwork Items. featuring exclusive Bllz· lllTIST STlllO qu ilts. silk flowers. zard skis & famous actl-Two master suites, could Chrlslmas napkins . vewear. Register for be double owner Fant· trays, all kinds or hostess prize drawing Dec. t5: astl.c separate huge ilems. and much, muctl windsurfer. boots. vaca-bonus room, perfect tor more. Bargain prices. tlons, morel 642·5630. · studio. teenager or Holfday Rent-A-Car IH 2 3 4 I I 10·1 1'1 11 Wtstollff lrht morher-ln-law. Beautiful Low as S39.951weekend ' ' ' ' westclilf Plaza. N.B. end unll. Everyday's a Robins Ford 642-0010 l •• I holiday with pool. tennis. HOLIDAY POTLUCK 124101 ltlH AH. eeeeeee eeeeee private patio, etc .. etc DINNER CRUISES. SlO Costa Mesa 540-2241 .J Call 546·23t3 ::::5~6a Con~::~~:~ N~f:~':::i~,~~~'.1~~c. R:;_IOL~ate . '')i;lj_il-J:j ... J!I! Christmas ... A pilt ror I 1725 Monrovia, CM & -,. l'a~i':ll~ the wttole famlty. . So. Coast Plaza. Jwr lvl. IFF JOHNSON & SON Have your Christmas Par-UITA IU •m. Lincoln/Mere 540-5630 ty on a 44 It yacht rn All skates Jn stock, Incl. Great lamHy home, 5 Newport Bay. 640-5i59 Riedel & Suregrip! Bdrms. 3 ba. mini cond. Scandia Down Shops. Comforters etc. 2756 E. Cat Hwy Cdm. 1590 S. Cat Hwy LB Jon Brockman Plano Co. 897 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 497-3490 Octaafrtlt Lge lot, e•cel financing THE PEDAL PUSHER ..... 1w • ..a.1 avall. Call Agt for details Is taking orders lor your • •• 644-9152 or 760-8816. Christmas bikes, all our Ulll& IJJ.1111 HOLSTEIN REALTY cruisers & It weight •••••••••••• • ---------Spt1edsters are custm 4 llllMI parts ... Speedsters w/3 _ "" bit. you !='hoose co10< & ..--... llltlE'll New Microwave (Amana). s p d & s I n g I e s p d Lovely one story home $189 ... Celling Fans w/ coasrers 2/26x1.75 tires. Tovs on prime Eastslde loca-11 t es . New . $ 7 9 . Rides great. Get ready I lion. corner 101. A big. t-855-6209 for another great Christ-big add on family room Flats for Christmas mas from the Pedal 2 Lionel MO<lel train sets. with skylights. overlooks DICK MILLER MOTORS Pusher gang. 1 steam & t dsl locomo-1 shlmmet1ng pool. Santa Ana 557_2132 2809 A. Nwpt Blvd. NB t 1 v e w 1car5 . S 1 4 5. Tastefully done in warm ~ 675-2570 6A<l·4758 ear1htones, many, many extras •n-' excellent as-Surprise everyone, Invite _..._ sumable financing Santa lo.your home. of· 5<16·2313 flee or par1y. 963· 1568 G ifts for Her ~-Trees & THE REAL ESTATERS MOLLIE'S GOLD MINE ~ Decoratio ns ~i;.,~N1~~i•A~h8e .~~: Music & Stereo aon to give real gold. A Special Evening With Music on the M~ve: Get In Lena Horne. Dan Fogel-the Groove with Music berg of Bette Mldler. tor all Occ. 731-9194 Spacies Limited. Cell To-day. PACIFIC COAST BOX OFFICE 540-3669 536-8826 ..... Parry Goods LLIOS lllSllY """""'" WHIRLIGIG CHRISTMAS knocks often when you 801 w. Baker. Coste TREES UM reault·getling Dally Mesa 2038 ~porEATIHB~vd CM Piiot Cleullled Ads to 979-8570 ....... 'r..ch the Orange Coast •---------141·1441 market. The fastest draw In thal---------1 Phone 6<12·5678 WHt ... a Dally Piiot Speel•ll•t• In Holiday ~ Cluelfle\I Ad. Ce.II Today coratlons. Copperf!eld • ~~~~~~~~?~6"~2-~5e~78~·==:::=::;~ Flowers. t936 So. Cal Hwy. LB. 49<1·1173 Al rlQUINd bJ lew, new bu1lne11e1 1Jt,.U4<., • ...,.u 1n1 • Pie tltlo u • ALIT FOi ALITTU . r11111•111s Huge living-dining eree, bullt·on aunroom. over 1600 sq. It. Only $920 Pill/Mo. TWI 11111 ... S Boat & RV ecceu, cuatom ceblneta, country kit. w/llreplece . No quelllylng·low down, DON'T DELAY CALL DIANA TOOAYl . •u•k'tete ,.. .... ""* ::.&'lier lftel neMt c .. ::== ._ LIGAL DIPMTMINT MllM•·nut .., ..,.. Md ......... , ___ .. __ ... __ _ lnfonNllon. MOfe ''"'"'" ere gettrno .....at Ille c1mp1ng "bug" tNt ·1111. • yur. If you h~ • Gem· l1UifiQlml ::.t~·,, ni:wg:::,n: CllNlfledAd. H•••" 111 1111 H1•11• 111 S1l1 H1•111 111 S1l1 H1•111 111 S~J1 H1•111 111 1111 11,.,,, 111 S1l1 .......•..•..•••••.... .•.......•...•........ ....•....•.....•..••.. •••....•.•............ . ..•............................•....•••.••. c,.,,., IOOZ CIH11/ 1002 ,,.,,., 1002 C.a111l 1002 a,.,,.1 1002 O.a111l 1001 ............•......... .•...••...•.•....•..•. .........••.......•... ..•................... . ...••....•.................••.•.•••..•••••• OWIEi Will FllAICE 9% INTEREST 10 LOii FEES Ill CllYll ClllTIY CLll II TIE lllf •lsE IWlll' llY OllSIHI Ytll ... E AS llWI PAYIEIT Class-Style -Elegance-Qu ality. All are truly descr iptive of one of Big Canyon's truly custom homes with a wide frontage on the golf course. 5 Bdrms, 6 Yi baths, plus a ll of the amenities you would exp<.>ct. An unus ual opportunity to step up without inconve nience. $1.9 50,000. Shown by appointment only. NIL All SPA EIVllOllEIT II Ill Cllllll 4 Bedrms, family room & d in ing room, immaculate througho ut. Nel.v carpets, drapes, marble en try & d e<.'Or. Electronic security system . Wet bar, 2 fireplaces. 3 car garage. Priet.d righ t a t $695,000. Call 644-4910 for permission to enter gate. 1' lllllH TIEE II., llt CUYll IU 1-1 OI llC CAIYH COLF CtllSE 1411,000 31 Foot living room with h igh ceiling. Overlooking the beautiful 11th fairway. Lge maste r suite o n ground floor . Secluded private y ard & patio, 3-car garage . Vacant. See A n y time . Call 644-4910 for pc rm1s.'l1on to t•nll'r. 11 IUE VEITE o, .. UT /Sii 1-1 ., SPYIUSS PHL HIE -LllE A lllEL Two-st o r y Nantuc k e t 4 B r . w i th be autiful S unset pool-s urrounded by 14,000 red bricks. Tastefully decorated th rough o ut with wallpape r s and shutters. S h ows lik e a m odel ho me ! M any upgrad es. Selle r will finance . Submit down. '$760,000 incl. land. llYllE TElllCE FEE YALIE Charming J bedroom hom e with lots o f extras. You own the land. Great family home. Price reduced $45,000. Beautiful large corner lot. Walk to the bay. Balboa Isla n d, and Fash ion Is land. Owner motivated. This could be the best buy in CDM. $320,000. Financin g available. 1'43 SlllEIAll TEIUCE, Cll SAT/Sii 1·1 IWOA ISWI FILL-Tiii IHE C h arming n ea r -n ew 2 -sto ry architeetural gem. 4 Bdrms .. ram. r m . Quality design and decor throughout. Designed for guest quarters. Priced to sell $595.000. Seller finance. No loan fee. 213 llAMlll OPEi UT/Sii 1·1 IEWPllT IEICllTS II COSTA llU Charming 4 Br. & family room. 2 brick fire places. country kitch e n , quiet reside ntial areain young development. Seller will finance. $229,000 Fee. llYllE lllYEISITT PAii 3 II. De tac h e d 3 bdrms. 2 1/2 ba. home on greenbelt near community tennis and pool. $114,000 in assum1 loans & you own the land. $135.000. $21.000 d own. IWllll YllW ltLLS Quiet, park-like setting. Rm. for paddle tennis a nd pool. G reat for orcha rd . C u l -d e-sac s t., 3 bd rms, 'fam. r m . $29!1,00U. Low ground lease $375 year. 17 years before adjustment. WISLO I. TlYLll OI., HALTNI 1111 ............. ..., llWNIT lllTll, I.I. 144-4111 •OPEi TIU lllT 11 How would you like to put only ·$10,000 d own and h ave payments approx. $600/m o. IC that's no t enough of a n enticement · this sharp 2 bdrm twnhse is only 3 yrs old w /tho usand s of $$$ In upgrades. Call for details. lllTlllTll ITllll 1 minute from beach , 2 story 4 bdrm & den. 2 patios, 3 Crplcs. Owner is real estate agent. June M usalll ..... ,, 211 •• ,, lll·llll LIDO ISLE CORPORATE O WNE R SA '\'S SELL!! H UGE 5 BR HO M E ON 45' LOT. LIST ED $4~.000. TRY ANY OFFER. NLIWIU .. 11 lllmmAL••····· ...... _ ....... IEITIL llCOIE 001011 DEL Ill Lowt•s l p1·1t·NI .rc•nt:.il u111ls 1n Cor on a dt•I M l.Ir PLUS 'tt·1·nfi~ st·l lt·r asslsll'd I 111:.i11t·111g! We ll located just a l'ew blo<:k:; from the b<•<ich on lhl' CJC.'l 'Ul1 s1dt• ol P .C.H. $22!1.000 :!0% t.Juwn 1 ~1 i% llllen•:.t. M otivatt .. d selk·r! 17141 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 T1tt Haritor Area's Lo.pst lbhlbllshed bal hhllit c.-n Cadillacs to Go-Carls Whatever the Fad Roll 'em oll the market With a C1ass1lled Ad Call Now! 642-5678 People who neeo Peop.le That's whar the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY IS all aboull RESIOENTIAt Rf Al rs IAll SERlllCFS IPEI 1·4 llYSllE lllYE S 1, 100,000 Gorg eou s bayfront fresh on the marke t. Vaulted ceilings, decorator tout·h t•s thruo·ut L ots o f glass gives exte nsive waterview. Bayside patio plus pier & slip. Ext-epuonal wrms offered by seller. &~ Evan CorkNt at R33 Bayside Dr. ILi ClllHI HL 1111 1111,00I Below the road & over the beach this 3 BR home perches over the sandy beach & surf of old Corona del M ar. Views o f the Jetty & Catalina sunsets. Price just reduced d rastica lly -motivated !! See Na n cy Simmo ns at 3415 O cean Blvd. CllEO SIOIES Slll,000 FEE View the boats & sunseL-. from this exciting 4 B R execut ive h ome. R emodeled w ith e l egan ce & quality. Features private e ntry, pool, spa & private access to beach. Sec Elean o r Bowie at 4621 Gorham. HYEI SllllES SIH,000 You really do deserve the best! So come & see this e legant 5 BR. swim pool & spa h om e. separate maid's o r in -law qt r s . Pro f essional decora ting & landscaping. Great financi ng available . See H o p e Gerrie at 1521 Antigua Way. llYllE TEllACE SCCl ,000 A light spaciou s it BH plus den home w ith pool and gorgeous view of entire harbor. Owner will carry with a pproxim a tely 20% down . Great potential for user or investor . See Lucy Rose at 1715 Galate a Ter race. LIN ISLE 1430,000 lms:>«-cably maintained 3 BR 3 11\ BA hom e on o ne o f Lido's most desired sts. Country charm abounds in the remodel~ kitch en. Cozy Cam rm & bric k e d s unny p a tio . Fireplace in mstr suite. OWC 2 nd T .D . See Maggie Guth at 218 Via Koron. llYCHIT IHl,IOO Vacation at h ome this summer with your own sparkling pool & spa s u r r.o u n de d by s p a cl o u s, im maculate & elegant 4 BR home with remodeled k itchen . Assume first & OWC large 2nd. ~ Wynn Wilson at 1840 Trad('Wind!I. llll •tu Ill Ill llH,IOt Imm acu la t e d u pl<>x -f ront !l()parate home with large family kitche n. fireplace, 2 BR + 2 bath• & sunny patio! Back upstairs unit large & sunny with 2 Cull baths & 2 BR , U n i ts h a v c b \' t' n w e 11 maintained. Ideal for owne r/user. See Vale rie Mar s h a ll ti t 5 04 Larkspur. UM ISLE llllS · lOI VIA UH -· · IPU Sii 1·1 Prime L ido Nord bayfront, 5 bdnn, 5 \oi bath. Lge L.R .. air <'One.I .. 2 boat slips $1,500,000. &modeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. rm beam l'etlings. furnished, patios. $420,000. PElllSIU 1111 can & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 bath. 3700 sq.ft. $1,385,000. Oceanfront. Lllll ISLE UYFlllT Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom, dark rm, den. Boat slip. Now $1 ,000,000. llYSlll PUOI Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br 2 ba dn. 2 bQat spaces!. ~uced_..:_$~~.000. FlllllllS UICI New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy .Estate 1.2 prime ac hilltop. $1.250,000. 01101111 CAYS Coronado Island cusl. bayfront lot. 85' boat dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/tenna. . . BILL GRUNDY , RE ALTOR J -l 1 8 o y \ '~ •• J, ... · ",. B f') ,. ) ~ t-' Have yoii" reiifToda7'1 The tastes• draw In th~ Classif ied Ads? II not, west. . a, Dally PUot you're missing the best Classified Ad Call TO<lay bargains In townl 6<12·5678. IHFHIT EICUllYE. One of N e wpo rt's m ost exci ti ng locations Is Che St'tting for this b e au tifu l con t empora r y w a te rfront h ome. Three BR including grand master suite w/library. Ex tensive use of stone & marble , m itred windows and s k yl i ght s e nhance the mag nitude o f this exceptional h o m <' pie r & s lip-secu r i t y . $"1,750,000. Barbara Aune. LOTS OF IHI SPICE. Room for 2 boats over 50' plus side ties, s hor t run to the ocean . 4BR, 3 1r,&. lots of parking. 6 rooms overlook the bay. excelle n t te rms. O nly $1,295,000 incl. land. George Grupe. IAlllFICEIT UICI ESTATES. 21h acre level hilltop. Views to the sea. Unlimited bridle trails. 5 s t a ll barn caretak e r s u ite . Unlimite d use of adjoining privat.e 5 acre park & Bass Lake. . 5 BR. 4 BA -20 m inutes to J oh n Way n e Airport. $1.295.000 George Grupe. OllllA HlllLAllS VIEW . Panoramic ocean view from this single s tory California Ran ch h o me 2 or 3 BRS. 2 112 BA. formal din. rm & {am rm. High beam ceilings, Mexican pavers, Fre n c h d oors, p la n tatio n shutters. Completely remodeled & professionally landscaped w/lovely spa. $849,900 incl. land. Donna Godshall. HllTHTllL PllOE llHICTIH. Irvine Terrace 3BR, Den, Pool w /great potential & a terrific bay & ocean view. Terms flexible. J us t reduced $70,000 to $725,000 in cl. la n d . M arth a Macnab. IAllll 11111 llST llY . Delightful "Renaissan ce" in excelle nt location w /3 view deocks. loft & gourmet kitchen. Hom'-' features 3BRS, living rm w /cathedral ceiling & walls of glass. Assumable loan. $439,000. Anita Schandel. llHlll ...... •tmn• •• in H arbor Vie w homes -Don't miM out on this beau tiful 5 BR Portoflno in Ne wport Beach . French doors. wood t.-eillng in k itchen, brus fixtures. Must see tn a ppreciate! S h ows lik e a modt'I. $398.000. Gisela J enkins. ITllTll 1111. C u t e & tomfortable 3 BR & 2 BA home. Q uiel cul-de-sac location adds to g r eat family living. 2 brick f lrl'plares. load• or ch arm . $169.~00. Terry Aune Hanes - Tom AlliMOn. ' t 'I 11 DAILY Pll 01 /Sundoy, Novtrnhor 28, 198~ ~~!!!!.{~·.~'! ....•.. ~~!!!!.{~·.!.~'! ....... ~~!!!!.{~~'-'······· ~tm.~~'! ....... '-~!!!!.{~~'! ....... '9'1m.~.~1! ....... '-~!!!!.~'-~'-'······· ~~~~~L ........ !.~I ~--.~~'l. ......... !.~I ~~~~~L ........ !.~I ~ .......... 1.~I ~'}. ......... !.~I ~~t ........ !.~I '-'~~,_._t ........ !.~I YOU CA• •••• , llLTI-llWll llLUI .......... C..:hoic<' ovt•1.-li1•c.l lr\11ldl· 1111. Sp1u·lou• home> bulll uround v..ry prlvotl' patio wllh 11pa tl lx'llroomi., lndudlng mald'ti, umJ :\ bulhi:. $lM7.~00 Liii llLE YILU Perfec:t housl• for formal enwru.iinlng. 4200 lij.1 . r( Wtth 88' on Vio Gc•non. 3 bdrms, 51, baths, den, dining roon\, 1000 sq. ft. maste r su ite w i th boy v l('w . $895,000. OPEi TOii Y 1 ·I Pll Ulll Fllllll ••I, PMl. I IPA, I ln•I $339'.50ll ........... 2406 FRANCISCO. NB. ... ,.... cw. ::l ..• ., .. )/) lf .. lltt I . Plllll ll llLL COUOI' ... '°"' MAL10RI Htl'l.Caoelll••· c_ .. .., . •• CLASSIFIED. r, ... ..... -LIDO llLE IAYFllOIT 40' II lllTll lllE I IHllS/ IOllS Rltll/ IEU IOI., HITIO ltt•fr• .. -•nt ltll. •11·111' ;· SH,Flll "lot " 1 -recreational 3 Bdrm on I huge IOI m Vehlcies•golf , ...... ... Prime lcx:uuon with gorgeous vlt•w of main channd . Ft.>aturcs pier and slip for 60' boat plus su.Je ties. Patao, deck. large living room, family room with wet bar. Home gives you a fcehng of spaciousness throughou t. P erfect for e nte rtaining. $1 .695,000 $-12!"1,000 1 IH HUBY. AALBOJ\ ISLJ\NJ> 3 Br, 4 Ba, 2 years new. $550,000. lllYE IT 4111 IUllllE So Coall Pill Au ume I • 10"/o VA, luw duwl\ Need Carts model IEWNIT, I Ill•, llTI V•W, IW llllHL O&U 111 .. 111tr .. 111·1111 $260,000 .................... 253 1 BUN YA. NB j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!l!!I!!!!"' .i 1111111 fwn Call Joan , trains•bikes Howe Ao1 676-7696 •pianos•cars lailyPilll LISI ll&lllR VIEW • lllDE II•, • ... ------llliiiiiiiiiil_ .............. ULllA llWI ref riqer a tors 1tt111ttl •• 1211, •skat~s·· • • • • Cell $395.000 ..................... 1205 SAND KEY ...... VI IF uns. IPAO, SPLIT LmL PRICE llEllCTIOI 0001 M2-5'71 MasStve price reduction LIH llLE IAYFllllT FANTASTIC TERMS ... Owner will t·arry long term 1st Trust Deed. Priced to Sl'll. Near Lido Club house & tennis courts. Wtll al'COmmodate a large yach t $1.300,000. $42Y,500 ........ 2515 WINDOVER. CDM. Lovl•ly 4 ur 5 Bdrft1 N('wport Bcat•h ho.me. Beautiful pool and spa &>llc:r will l'<irry larf(l' 2nd TD. at low tnll'l'l'Sl rult· Askm~ $339,500. for 1hlS hpme oo regular, __ ....;;....;;;...;...;,_;,__._ _______ +-______ _ 111ed 101 Adorable 3 bdrm c o111ge Wit h beams. l>r1Ck & watmlh P11ce includes ptona for new Cape Cod home • or live 1n 11 at II ts now Cali for loan dlltalls • OW M E HCI HY fAHllUSE, th IC + POil, 1111 $465,000 445 E. 20th, OFF IRVIN E, CM IALllA llWI ll&T HOI J Ill•. $5:!8.111111 21i1 GHA ND l'ANAL BAL IS. IPll 118AY 1-1 HOI FUICtsct .... 1. ,.,, ........... 111-10001 ....... 2 help finance - t\ \II IU 1(11'\1 llCl'll" lnL R(AL E'>IAIE 631 ·1400 Lido Realty 673-7300 . . ~~ 200 n. llWPllT UYflllT BOAT ON THE BAY, PLAY ON THE OCEAN Spacious, open & sunny all view home w/ penoramlc decks, on huge prime Island Point, + docking & prkg galore, + you own the land. + owner financing, all for $965.000. Newport Island. Newport Beach. 650-0202 . ....................... ~ lllTlllTOI IUCI: CIW IE•I Gorgeous 3 Bdrm home with shake roof, formal d1rung , c."Ountry k1tch , brick frplc. new plus h carpet & paint! Under mkt at $110.400! Vacant & anxious! FlllTAll VALLEY: I U • 2 ITHY $135.000! Dynamite home has it all: Big bdl'm$, dream kitchen. cozy frplc. shake roof, s uper neighborhood! Priced low to seU! Submit Star IHI Est1tt AFFOllillLE CUSS! Owner may take $6,500 down on 1hts huge condo wllh sunny kllchen, large flvlng areas, shimmering pool & security gala Only $65.000 • call nowl 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS •EU HL UI 3 Br pool home Assume 991. home & owner wlll carry w;th low down As· k i ng $1 30 0 00 631-7370 545-7836 TR,\DI T 10\, \L RL\I n HIPEllATIOI IALE! vacant. bargain pr!Ged 4 Bdrm Fixer. with spark- ling pool and bubbling hot spa1 Just reduced 10 $135,0001 Call 6~6-7 171 THE REAL ESTATERS 114-1212 PICTllEQIE llCI UY EOUHTllAI ESTATE Large. rambling, country homa with panoremlc 111ew of Iha llack Bay. New po rt Center. and much more Facllllles for a small herd of horses. access to Back Bay 1ro1ts Rick Alderette. Bkr (11•> l31·'4U IEEI Tl IELL llW! Best de9CribeS the bay. channel end sparkling ocean views 5"n from this huge custom 3 Bdrm executive remodeled home Seductive pool and deck a.ru Assume $506,0001 setter an•IOU$. call now. 646-717 1 THE REAL ESTATE RS IEEll T ·L-01 Bring your Paint Brush! G RE AT ST ARTER HO M E. 3 spa c i o us Bdrms. dining area, utll. rm, lrg rear yrd w/RV access Roof 2 yrs otd. Owner wlll consider "Al I s" o ffer of FHA-VA te ffl'I S $105 ,000 .1 675-6670 JAClll RULTY Trede your old stull tor __ _ __ new good i e s w llh • Find what you want In Ctass11ied ad 642-5678 Daily P110t Classllieds. I C YS KT J I 1 I' I I I L SLJPEY r I 1· I I I I· II H W A T T I I' I I I I OllLEEG I ~=~1•::1':1:=1::1:: ~';;1:;,::.:r1 = I him r .. dl119 lhe dlctlonefY. I R A D 0 H 1 1 Nld "How 11 It?" He l I I 1 I I' _ replted, :;1n1erest1119, but • --~~":"""::---,--. - ( i5 LIO j cp'•1"l~~;~:i: !S::-r r r r r r r r r r r i llllM!llll .... Lill .................... 11• HI •tll llH GALL UllQIE llOIES, llEAL TOlll U~l()UI: ti()Ml:i REALTORS. 675-6000 IECLlllll IF OllU COVE 2443 Eaat Coast Hl9hwa11. Corona del Mu A remarkable opportunl- t y wl lhi n the village WE HAVt: 0 Ot' Tiit: l»:S'I' L.ISTINWI IN TVWN atmosphere ol China ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~! Cove Live aboard and l•ltt wffll Fi•Hei•& Prime duplex In CdM with view ot ocean and channel Xln t rentals near park Ctsl1 llt11 Trl,lt1 ~Ith owner'a unit Near shopping & trans ~ A "ctlllowa •w•lt'•H Ne111e l tele-t't Hied IEIT HY ... 1111'1 WIY Don't miss 1h1s gorgeous 5 Bdrm home w/tamlly room Over 2000 sq II and tots of upgrados Price 1ust reduced to $ t32,000 Call today 979-5370 remodel, or tear down and rebuild Third floor overtook& Harbor en- trance Property Is sur· rounded by mllllon dOllar homes. and is priced at only $379,500 Call Ma· rllyn Hill tor a private showing 759-9100 ..... tlle ~ Clerll le Ttw•lut Tr•• I ., .. 14t., .... re .. •-• Pltltl wlllcll llMe co11ll11wl ... ......... __ , ..... llWNIT •HT in 11lnt cono w/garages ,.,.iic...., 19 _ _, CALL JO·ANN DORAN. 011 1., 11 tllore ero Conveniently loc ated condo Three apaclous bedruoms Two and hall baths Reallul peek·•· boo view from decks Bkr 759·0619 ell•,...•· Coll lllO L .... oo,ert•o11t et tho What a Wonderful World D A I L ., , I L D T I 0 r of Shopping, rlgh1 at 111 1or111etlo 11 onll your lingef1ips everyday! _ .. ..,, ..,_ GEORGE El KINS C Dally Pilot C laullled ..U-4321 Assume attractive l1n1n- c1ng $210.000 Have so,,,_thlng you want \ (>I l / tl /~· 11 I..~ A. ' • \ '• , I ~ 't I J, ' to self? ClasS1fied ads do 11 well I Call NOW . Ads. To place your ad. ~ m call 642·5678 and let • ~uattled Ad-Visor tt.tp L_!l•~J!!l!!"!!J!!f!!ll~•l!l!..J ~~~~~~=:i 642-5678 OCIAN VllW + POOL •SPYGLASS HILL• This truly magruf1cent residenc.-e ts for thvse who e mbr:•l" •"!axing luxury as a way of life. This home is .. ompletely remodeled & decorated. reaturing imported pavers beginning on the front patio & continuing mto the e ntry & thruout the fmly rm. kitchen & breakfast area. Decora ted ·in Mediterranean s tyle w /curvl?d arches, rect>sscd lighting & hbt.•ral US(' of mirrors T h£> remodeled gourmet kitchen features soltd oak cabinetry. Jen-Aire Range, Portuguese ttles & a breakfast nook w/OC<.-an view. Natura lly there is a panoramic ocean & night vt<>w from LA to Catalina & of course a pool & spa are encl'd in a private courtyrd. This rine home 1s unmistakably Newport! Priced al $849,900 FEE w/ns.'iumable financing. 759-1501. *NIW LISTING* HARBOR VllW HOME Outstanding Portoflno on FEE land! Excellent family home featuring a premium location with extensive use o{ used brick. 3 BR's plus large covered patio. Priced for immediate sale at $315,000 with 10 ¥4% assumable Cinancing!! Call 759-1501 or 752· 7373. •DOVER SHORES• This custom Ivan Wells designed home was built w/exccutive entertaining m mind. Quality thruout, from the solid oak paneled d en to the mahogany paneled fmly rm. Some of the numerous features are: sensational view of Fashion Island & ocean, black bottom pool & spa w /outside bar, 3 car garage, complete security system & of course formal dining. To view the luxurious features of this magnificent residence. call 759-1501 for private showing. $1 ,500,000 FEE! * HARIOI VIEW HILLS• Totally rt•modded inside & out this dl'lightful ra nch style• homC' fcatun·~ 4 br, 2 frplcs, 3 car garagt>. oc't'an view & large· lot w/custom spa Priced to st>ll al $340,000. Low lnter<'Sl assumablt• ftnancing. Call 759-150 I or 752· 7373. · $279,000 * DOVIR IHORIS * Spacious executive home featuring 4 br & 3 'A ba, pool & a view of the backbay & Anthony's Pier! This fine residence is located in a very desirous area & priced for immediate sale. Low interest assumable financing available. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. ISTATE SIZED LOT • CAMIO SHOR IS* Thts outstanding exec home features what must be the largest lot in Cameo Shores! The rear yrd features a Japanese garden. watt;rfall. Kot pond pool & volleyball crt. in a spacious environment designed for me~rablc days thn.1out the year A lge llv rm w/frplc o~erlooking lh<' pool & gardens exc:>mpllfies the open spacious feehng prevalent thruout A huge kitchen, fnnl din rm & 4 spacious bdrms including a mstr suite w/blt-ln shelves, sunken ,acuzzi tub. Offered a\ $670,000 FEE w/assumablt> fmanci"ll at 11 75%. 759-1501. AIANDONID ARTIS 'S SACRIFICE PRICE OF $169,900 Thls English Tudor style home is vacant and waiting for a new owne r. It 1s custom built with many features normall y found only tn higher pnced properties. Notice the bay window and arttsl1c wooden planter boxes. What you can't see in the picture a re the ftve skyltghts. used brick entryway, cera mic tile kitchen. Cloortng, scduded patio or the lofts found tn each of the large. bedrooms. Addc.>d to that is a spacious '8mily room and three fuU baths which make this t'OZY ftve year old home located only two miles from the:> ocean truly an exceptional value tn tod ay's marke t. For more 1nformat1 on . 9032 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach. please call 556-70:J5. BICYCLE TO THE BEACH. FROM SUPIRB LOCATION This highly upgraded home with solar heated pool Is only minut.es from the ocean and is in the much sought after Edison High School District. No expense has been spared in la vishly appoinung this showplace with wall coverings. wooden shutters. mim-bhnds, mirrored ward robe doors and MORE!! A very large formal dining room is perfc.'Cl for the eoming holiday season. With all of these amenities, you'U {ind the price hard to belie ve: It's offered at the May, 1982 appraised value of $158,500. Call us for details on the exciting financing plans we have available. One is cert.am to be r1gh1 for you! 556-7035 CAPE HUNTINGTON TOWNHOME ... AFFOADAILE BEACH LIVING What would you normally expect to find for $112,000? Certainly not a double car enclosed garage with an extra large patio. and probably not a den with a wet bar or a large family eating area. But even if you did, we'll almost guarantee the master bedroom suite wouldn't be 18'xl5' with mirrored closet doors. All this and more can be yours within a five minute drive of Pacific Coast Highway. We'd be delighted lo give you any additional information if you'U jusl call us at 963-5671. DU.UXI IEAUTY SALON IN HIGH TRAFFIC ARIA LOCATION You would· have to sec this custom designed and decorated interior to believe it. Five busy operators and fi ve additional stations for future expansion plus twin nail stations and a facial room. Also included are six hair dryers, three shampoo stations and two supply rooms. All <>qutpmcnt is topof thC' ltne quality and barely 1112 years new. Seller is willing to remain as an employee of the new owner. ConstdC'ring the location and cash flow is reasonably offered at $74.000. 556-7035. 24 HOUR GUARD GA TED ADULT (OVEI 40) CONDOMINIUM COMPLIX -$94,000 A totally planned community with quiet tree lined streets affording a serenity rarely found in urban communities. The rccrt'at1onal complex has every ronceivable activity provided and even includes a lapiddry workshop! We have both new and rt>sale homc:>s available tn various floor plans includmg thOS(• hard lo rmd single story t'nd Untts. PrtC<'S begin at an affordable $94,000 with a wide variety of fmancmg programs available lo suit your needs. Our oU.cc 1s only ftve minutes away. M> why not stop In and IN us show you C)nt• of Huntmgton Beach's bt'!ll kept secre ts 90:i2 Adams Aw . Huntingto n lieal'h 556-70:15. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICI 2170 Ian Miguel Drive Newport llooll, Cl l2HO (714) 11•1101 dl. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." HUNTINGTON IEACH OFFICE IOl2 Adams Ave. Huntington leach, CA 12141 (714)11•7031 f'UBl.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IU ... H MAM9aTATllllNT Tile follow1no 1>e•1on •• 11011111 buMllMttH D & I. ENltAPA1SU. 13082 Wll1on Avenue, Garden Grove. Ca11torn11 9'044 M111i Mllgarel LOllUI. 13081 Wiit on Avenue. 0 1rd1n Grove C11tl0<nle 028« l n11 bulllne11 " conducted by 111 lMMdull Mery Margart! Loltu• Tllll tllletnent WU fifed With 1"41 County Clerk 01 Ot111Qf County on November 4. 10t2 Faot:sn Publlllled Orange CoHI Diiiy Pllol. Nov. 7. 14. 21. 28. 1182 "817·82 'ICTITIOU• IU-H ODIREITlll MLIC NOJIC( MllC NOJICC fWllC NOTICC NA• ITATS•NT • ._. 'ICTITIOUI llU._H ITATIMINT OP WITHDRAWAL lhe lollowtng l*IOll• aie 00.llCI 'ICTtflOUI IU ... H NAMI ITATl•NT ''"*,Alt,,_..._ bu-• On , ... 2 01 1 .. _ •---..a. ITATI_.., lh• 1e>110 .. •llQ P•,..,~1• ••• 111.,,.., ~MTWO UNDlll a 0 u T H c 0 A I T ... -· Tne fC!llhltlQ .,.._, .,. duong "'llltM •• 'ICTITIOUI ........ 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CallfOllll• <.OtpottllOll). lti41 1801 l6tl0 MICAllllUf Blvd • N-Pllll B•.C:h MICl'IHI W•ro • Vol~ 5015 o~ ........... the 81rM1.SenllMOlll(11 c. fl0'04 I JHIREY 6CQ11 Rru1rn &40 C:.Al?SllO River Avenue, Newpon eeutt, llluelrallon It l-orr-ts rt111 lki11r-. 1e c:0<10UC.t.O by 1 trnn• Avtn<HI Nltw1JQ<1 ft<t101.t1 <..A rn• 11c1111oua llu••neu 111111,11 c.i1101n11 926&3 •--CotPOt•tlOn 111660 ttll•mlllflt IOI tn. oa11~r11ruo wH RICheid I Av1rel It lhow• e .... •nd ecarf DAVIS PAClflO COlllP ! lh111 bUtll'\llU .. l<OllOUCl.U IJY. f1111CI on OC:IOD•• 13 111e1 lfl l!Wt Tn1t e111e"*11 w•• lti.d wllll the Mt. The het end IClfl By RIU'lltd 6 RoQ.1, gene101 p111110f1n1p County Of OllflOe County Cletk 01 O"llQe County on eel la Renuler 110 on 1!.HC\lllW Vice P1Mklell1 MKllHI er11111 K"ley ru11 N1ma ena Ao11tan 01 111e Nov11tnb41r 10, 1911:1 • • 11111 1111-1 wee !lied wltt1 I~ lhll t111emen1 w11 11'-0 wllll llwt P1rton Wllhdr1w1nu MILVIN t . r201m 1ele fot '7.4t. Wt regret ~~nty Ct.Hk 01 01anoe County on Co1.1111y Cleft.. ol 011u1g11 County"" flLDMAN, 4507 Oorh1111 Or , Pub1111111e1 0 1ano• cou1 01uy eny Inconvenience thl• ""'01>e1 u , 11182 Nov11rnl>4!f 10 111a2 C0t011• del M11, CA 9262!> Ml.IC NOTICC Piiot, Nov 14, 21, 2'8, 0.0. ~1 1182 mey h .. VI oeueed f200f10 '2011IO 8lg<1•d MeMn 8 ftt1a11111n PUBLIC NOTICE !IQ40·12 ' • p f.lublllh•d Or•1111• Cout Dally J>uhl1•nuo Orting• Cllllll Oilly r 1ti111 -""'"".,=:IC=T':':IT:":'IO""u'"'•..,...•..;.u_•..;1N..;l_l_I__ 1101 Nov 21, 2e. 09C Ii. 12, 18112 Pilot, Nov 14, 21, :l8 °"° 6. 198? CUtllTll. VACCAlllO NAMl 1T•Tn11NT PUBllC NOTICE one....,,.,,"'· •1010 IS I s1eo 12 41110 e2 Att0tner• at L- The lollow1ng person1 are doing ears ~0011 Beach, CA "''""0 bullllllH as flC T O . NIUC NOTICE n11"LIC NOTICE " "" McCOY SURFBOARDS, 917 Nr~ ~: .. ~::::• ., •• , .... ..,. •• ..,,.. PICTITIOUl IUIMll 1----,,-""..,,..uu--..,------Pll:lb~::.•:,,02:.n~ c:,iw ?:~1 Sunut D11v1. Colla Mlle. Tne tollowln9 person II doing NAMI ITATa•NT flCTITIOUI IUIMll 6150·82 CaltlornlM 92627 ""atnesi 91 Tn f 11 NAMf I TATIMfNT G D P .,.. • o owing per•on 11 Cloln" T regory eutac:ll. 5109 Rlvef BAOWER'S GARDENING 4 bualneta u • tie lolJOwlng '*'°"' lffl llOtng Mt.IC NOTICE Avenue. Newp0<1 BHcll C111101n1• YAAD MAINTENANCE. 20181 Pl&.IC NOTICE THE AATIRY. t35·A Cecil lkiMneu •• !--,.,,..-=~~....,....,...-.;.;;.. __ _ 92663 . Crown AHi Lene. Huntington Place, Co111 Me ... C1 92827 GtM IA1'Vtl 6 TOURS. 7144 ITAft•NT M WTfHDllAWA&. Geoll McCoy 24 Cape 3 Pt1 Beech, CelllOlntl 112646 flCTITIOUI 9UIMll Pet\4110pe Bonllatn Long. 135.A EdlnQOf Avenue, Hunllngtoo Beech "'OM ,AltT•llllHIP Rd • Avoca Beacll, NSW Aust11lla David J Brow1t, 20181 Crown NAME ITATE•NT Cecll Piece. Co.ta M .... Ce 92627 CA 12647 OP9UTINO ~ 2260 AHi Lane. Huntington BHcll The, lollowln9 per1on 11 doing lnli bull"WI 11 condUGlllQ by_,, HENRY HIRSCH. 3652 Rebel flCflTIOUI tu9tNIM NA• Tn1s buSlneu 11 conducled by a Cehl0<nia 92646 · busineu 11 in0ivle1uel Clrcle. Hun1111gt o11 Oe•tfl CA Tile 1ot1ow1ng e>eraon ll•• general partnersn1p Thia bullness 11 conducted by en THE DOLPHINS, 180 011nge Penelope Bonham Long 112647. 11no1awn 11 a gen.rel patine• lrom Greg0<y 0 Paulsch 1n01vidull Blossom, 1rv1ne, Cal1I01ntl 92714 tnta •latement WH filed witll the MONICA S HIRSC~ 31152 the pettM<1h1p oper11t1ng under tne Tiiis 11a11ment wts ltled wllll tne t>alfld J BioWei John G Dolphin 11, 1ne1 'iWll•, County C*k of Ofenge County on Rebel Clrcle. Hun11n91on Beac;fl CA ltellllou• but1nata name ol DURYEA CountyCte<k OI OrangeCountyon Tn1t1tatementwesltledw1tnth11 Georgie E. 180 O<enge BloSIOtn, Oc:tot>f( 111.11182 112647 URllS 6 VACCARO. 4 30 1 Novemt>e< 10. 1982 County Clerk ot Orange County on Irvine, Caltlornla 927 14 ,, .. 7 :J 0 SEP H S 1 EGE l 3 5 9 I M1cA1tllu1 8tvd . Newpo•I Beach. 1;201nt Novemt>e< 4. 1982 This bustneu 11 conoucted by a Publlllltd Oranll• Coast Oally Runn1ng11d1 Circle, Hun11n111on A 12860 Publlshed Orange Coaat 01lly • F20tS7' ~·• pltllMlflhlp P~ot Nov 2 I, 28, Dee 5, 12, 1982 Beach, CA, 92847 Tnt llcllllou• bu,1n11n name Pilot, Nov 14, 2 ). 28 Dec S, 1982 PuDllshed oianne COIM Dally , J G Oolpllin ~ ,.8., BARBARA D SIEGEL 359 I Sllletn.,11 IOI lne perl11ersll1p was 4982·82 Piiot. Nov 7. 14. 2i. 28. 1992 t.. Thts statement wH ftled wilh 111e "14.,. ' Runn1n9Ude C11c;le. Huntington hied on o.c.<nt>er 3. 1981 In the ------·------4979.92 1,;ounty Cie<k of 01anga County on -Beach. CA 92647 County ol Orange PUBUC NOTICC Oc:tobet 22. 1982 PUBUC NOTICE Tnis business '' coneluct(!(j by 11 Full N•m• er11 Addreas or 1118 FaclOIM general pa11nersh1p Penon Wlllldrew111g MELVIN a. Pubhshed Orange Coa•t Detly ITATl..wf M WITHDllAWAl Henry/Monteo Ht11Gh FILDMAN. 4507 Gorham o1 . FICTllTOUI IUllNESS NAME IT A TIMENT PUBllC NOTICE P1101. Nov. 14. 21. 28, Nov s. 1982 fllOll 'AllT•llllHIP J0Mpll/B11rbu11 Slagel Coron• del M•r. CAl262S 5041•82 ONllATINQ UNDellt r111t 11a1emen1 was 111011 w1111 11141 Signed Melvin s Feldman The lollowm9 pertons a11 001ng FICTITIOUI MllMSI business a.s NAME IT A TEMENf DAVID KERI L TO . 5011 Emerald The following persons are doing PUBLIC NOTICE Bay. Laguna Beach, CA 9265 1 buS1n11s es. flCTITIOUI 1u1•11 CY N l"H I A ME LON IE (II SUSAN BARLOW DANCE. ARMSTRONG. 2 1 Narbonne, "l:l\OEMY (b) DANCEGEAR 2660 NAMI ITATllllNT Newport Beach. CA 112660. E. Pacllto Coast Hlllhway, Corona The lollowln9 person 11 doing CAROLYN LEWIS MENCONI del Mar, Calllornle 92625 business 11: 5011 Emerlld Bay. Laguna Beacll'. SuHn Barlow, 3 Bordeau~. BUILDERS DESIG N SERVICE CA 92651. Newport Beach. Calll0<nla 92660 18652 Florld• Street. Suite 245 This business Is conducted Dy a L e.e Jones. 3 B 0 rd e 8 u ~. Huntington Beech, Celllornle 12848 general partnership Newport Beecll. Celllornle 92660 Donn• Ree Ollvelra, 17402 Cindy Armstrong This business Is conducted by 9 ForbH Lene. Huntington Beech Tn1s statement wes llled wllh the general pery19r1111p C1hl0tnla 92649 County Clerk ot Orange County on Susan l!artow Tnls business Is conducted Dy 111t November 10. 1982. This st"emant was llled wltll Ille Individual. f201711 County Clerk ot Orange County on Oonna Oliveira Pubhsh11CI 011nge CoHI Delly Novembe< 4, 1982 Tiii• •tlletnenl was flied with the Pilot. Nov 14. 21. 28, Dec 5, 1982 ,201371 County Clerk of Or1n119 Counly on 49111-112 Publlllled Or1nge CoHI Dally November 4, 1982 ------------Pilot, Nov 7, 14, 21. 28. 1982 F20tS72 Pl&.IC NOTICE 48&4_82 Publl1lled 011ng1 Co111 Delly ____________ 1Plk>t. Nov 7. 14. 21. 28, 11182 flCTITIOUS IUllNIH NAME ITATEllENT Tne IOllow1no i>e<ton• ere dOlng bl.lslness as. GREASWEEP SOUTH. 15451 Beacll Blvd , Westm1n11tt Cahl0<nia 92683 · Mm K Nero. 9060 Bloomf•ekl. "257. C)'t>ress. Calllorn11 90630 C11ole Ann Nero. 90110 Blooml1eld, • 25 7. Cypreu. Celllornia 90630 Tiils business is conducted by a Umlted partnersto1p Carole Nero This statement wu l1ted wiln the County Clerk 01 Oran119 County on Oc:tot>er 25. 1982 f200444 Publlsh•d Or1nge Cont Dilly Pilot, Nov. 7, 14, 21. 28, 1982 • 4938·82 PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNEH NAME ITATEMENT Tne tottowln11 per1on1 111 dotng buslnesa as f PUBllC NOTICC 4879·82 K02520 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI llUSINEH f1Cm10U1 au ..... NAME ITA T£111NT Tne lot10w1ng persons ere d:>ing NAME ITATElllNT bUSIMSS as The l()llOwlllQ peflOllS lie dotng COUNTRY FAIR ASSOCIATES business H 21115·C Red Hilt Avenue. Suite 106: BIODENT, 246 Cajon. •8 Cosll Mesa. CA 92627 LIQUOI Belcll. Cal1l0tnl• 92625 ASCOT SHOPPING CENTER Terry W Phllltps. 246 Cajon, DEVELOPMENT. INC .. 1 Cahlornla 11 B. Laguna Betc:ll. Calllornll 92625 co poret 291£C R Chip Houllce, Spur Lane, •3, r ion. .,.. ed Hiii Ave ROiiing Hiiis, Celllornla 9027• Suite 106. Costa MHa CA 92627 ' '" . PH IC EN. L TO . cto' Mr JOlln c Tiiis buSlness Is condlJCled by •n Hee<s. 23100 Cooley Drive Collon. unincorporated a11ocl1t1on other CA 92324 ' . llWI • partnerllllp. . Th11 business is conducted by 9 Terry W. Pllllllp1 Hmlled p.,1nershlp This llaternent w•• lllect wllll the ASCO r SHOPPING County Clerk of 011nge County on CENTER No11ember 4. 1982 · DEVELOPMENT INC '20117t JI KOCMUR v'p Publl1hed Orange Coast Oelly r111s state,;,&n1 wai 1o18d ~lih the Piiot, Nov. 7, 14, 21. 28, 11182 County Clerk of Orange County on <11887·82 November fl, 1982. f201'37 PubllSl'llld Or•nge COHI 011ly Piiot. Nov 14. 21, 28. Dec. s. 1982 5038-82 Pl&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI ......... NAMllTAftlllNT MINl·U-STORAGE, 18552 MllCArlhur Blvd . Suite 380, Irvine. 1----... -_-IC_NO_T_IC[ ___ _ Celffomia 927 15 n.uL Tiie following per1on la doing bullneu n MEANS BAOS TAUCK TIRE SERVICE: 111372 Co"9tlon Clfde, Ent. Ho. 2, lrvtM. CA 12714, LOREN RONALD MEANS JR . 2023 M1ver111n P11ce. Anehelm c~ . Mlnl·U·Slorage 11111. I limlled FICTITIOUI ., ...... perlner•n1p, C J Bonnet ""* ITATElllEJCT ~orporalion, 111ne11t p1r1n11 . I The tollowlng per•on ,, doing ~•hlOlnll eotpor111on t>usineas as Tiiis buSlness II condUC1ed Dy I THE LOVE SONG, 3819 limited oa.rtnerlhlp THkwood. Senta An1, Calllornla M1nl·U-S1orage 2707 '""· a Cal1l0tnla M • r k E H e, I • • • 3'11 l 8 ~rf°'~~ Corp THkwooo. Santa An1. Cahlornla Ge.-al PlrtlMlf 2707 Brien A-Dalln. Tll1• bu5'rlfu IS conducted Dy ar> n0ividu1.t VICll President t Mlfk E H«let TlllS ttatemenl wts ltleel with tile This st11emen1 wu loled wllll tne County Clerk of Orenge County on ounty Clerk or O<enge County on November 2, 1982 ovembe< 4 11182 T1111 bu..._. It COlldUCled Dy en lnd1VJdual La<en Ronald MelO• Jr Tiits s111emen1 wu tiled wi111 tne County Clerk of Oltnge County on November 10, 11182 '3101712 Pubhsned 011nge CoHI D111y P1lol, Nov 14, 21, 28. 0ec: 5. 1982 411114·82 -·---·-,_ICllOTICI - - FICTITIOUI .u ... 11 NAMI County Clerk or o,.noo County on F1na12 The following person ttu November 10. 1982 CUlllTll a YACCA"O wllnd11wn a1 •general partnet from F 201150 one Newpcwt "· ,, 1010 llw1 p111nerllhlp OQe<lllng undet t~ Published Orange Coall Dolly Newport Beech. CA 112660 flcllllou• bu1lne11 name Pilot, Nov 14, 21 . 28. 06c 5, 1982 Publ11heel or~nge coast Dally DURYEA CURTIS' VACCARO, ~311·82 Piiot, Nov, 21. 211, Dec s. 12. 1982 4301 M1cArlllur Blvd . Newport 5156·82 84l1oh. CA 112660. PUBllC NOTICE The llctltlous business name 1ta1emen1 '°' the perlnet•lllp WH IMf'OflTANT NOTICE Hied on December 3. 1981 In the IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN ITATl•NT Of' A•ANOONME PtllllC NOTICE County ol Orenge. FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU Of' Ull M Full Name ll"d AddrHI ol the AAE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. flCTITIOUI llUIMal NAME Petton Wlllldrlwif\g· WILLIAM M IT MAY 8E SOLO WITHOUT AHY The lollowlng persons have CU AT IS. A PR 0 FESS ION AL COURT 1'CTt0N, 1nd you may lleve 1bendoned tne UM ot Ille flcllllous CORPORATION. 4301 M•cAllllur the legal rlglll 10 bring your IGCOUnl bl.lslnn• name Blvd . Newporl Beech. CA 92860. In QOOd st1nd1ng by paying an of OUAYEA CURTIS & VACCARO, rtm12 your past due p1yments plue 4301 MacArthur Blvd . Newpo11 CUllTll ~VACCARO permitted costs and upenH1 Beac;ll. CA 92860 AH_,. 81 Law Within three months from the d11e The F1CllUou1 B1>11ness Name One Ne-..n ..,, •10IO 11111 notiee of default w11 recotded rele11ed 10 above was tiled 1n Newpon Beach, CA 112660 Tiii• •mount Is $1.662 74 H ol 011nge County on December 3. Publl1lled 011nge coast Ollly Oclol>el 12. 1982, and w1H •llCf-1981 Pilot, Nov. 21, 28. Oec:. s. 12. lll82 until your account bec:omes current WILL I AM M CURTIS. A 5153-82 You m1y not h•ve 10 P•Y Ille.,,,,,. PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION,. ------------· unplld porllon or your •ccount. C1lllorn11 corpo11llon, 4 30 t Pl&.IC NOTICL ITATDIOfT M WITMDllAWA&. ''"*"ARTNlll ... ONlllATINQ ~II '1emiou1.,...uNAMa Tiie lollowlng per1on has Wlthdtawn 11 •general p111ner from the f)ertnerlhtp ope<ellng undel Ille hclltlOus bu11nu• name of DURYEA CURTIS & VACCARO, 4301 MICAtlhur Blvd • Newpoll Belch CA 92660 ' The llcllllou1 buslneu n1me 1taternent for the p1r1nershlp wu llled on Oclober 13. 1981 In the Counw of Orange. Full Neme end Addresu ol lhe Pe,.on Wlthelr1wln9: IAN I . VACCARO, A _.llOFllllONAL COllPOllATION, 4301 M1cA11nur Blvd .. Newport Boch, CA 92660. Signed· Sen E Vacuro F1n121 c""na • VACCARO A"'""'9e1Lew One~"-.. 1010 Newport BMc:ll, CA IH&O Pu1>11111.o Otanee Coa11 Oaily Piiot. Nov 21, 28, Dec: 5, 12, 1982 5151...S2 PtllllC NOTICE ev11n though lull payment wH M•cArth.ir Blvd Newport Beac:h, derMndeel. but you mull PIY tne CA 112860 emount ll•led •bove MELVIN s FELDMAN, 4507 Alter three mon1111 from Ille elate Gornem Dt • Corona de! M81. CA or record111on ol th11 document 92625 (WlllCb dale of recordlllOll llCIC>Mt• s A N E v A c c A R 0 • A llefeon). unless 1he OOllQalton being PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. a lorectosed upon permits • lon9er Ce11lornl1 corpora lion. 4 301 perlOd, you llave only the legml right MacArthur Blvd , N-porl Beecll, 10. stop the lo•ec:loaure by paying CA 112860 the enlfre amount demanded Dy Tllll business w1s conducted by a your credltOf. g-r•I perlnerslllp To find OUI the amount you mutl WIHl•m M. Curh1. pay, or to etrenga for payment 10 • ProlHSlonet Corp. stop the lorecloeure, or II your Wlllle.ITI Cur1i1. Prff prop11r1y Is In loreclo1ure for any This t11temen1 wn Wed w11n the o!Mr reeeon. con11e1: Counly Clerlc of o,.,.ge County on M E R I T P R 0 P E A l V November 18. 1982 ' MANAGEMENT, c/o Allen ' Fl111, F17n12 4400 MICArlllur Bouleve<d, Suite CIMTll a VACCAflO 370, Newporl BHch, CA 112680 , AHotnera et Law (714) 752·7474. One Newpot1 "'· "1010 II you lleve any que•llon1, you Newl>Otl BelCll, CA 92660 allould contec1 • lawyer or the Publl•lled Oren11e Coaat Delly gove1nmen111 a11ency which m1y Pilot, Nov 21, 28, Dee 5, 12. 1982 ( have tneured your roan 51511-112 Remember. YOU MAY LOSE------------ LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT PUBLIC NOTICC TAKE PROMPT ACTION -...,..=...,..------------NOTICf IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat NOTICE Of' APPllCATIOH putS\IMI lo Article IV, Secllont I TO llLL •nel 2 of Ille Dect11atton of ALCOHOUC UVl .. AGla Covenanu, Conditions end~ 11110/12 Aes111euons e•ecuted A119u11 27. 10 Wnom II May Concern ITATEMJNT M WITHDllAW~ 11176 end rec:otded Augu•I 30. 1178 T 0 S H IN 0 RI SU Z U I( I and "'°91 .. ARTNI...... In 800ll 11868. Pagee 1460-1538. KAT SUVUKI l AKAKI are IP· OPIAATINO ~Ill O!toa.J Records ol Orange Couniy. p1y1n9 10 1nu Departmer>t ol flCTITIOUI ., .... ,,NAME Cellforn11, • breach ot Ille~ OllollC Be\'8fege Control'°' ON flle lollowrng peraon Ila• 01>11g1tlor> ot payment 0 1ISALE BEER 6 WINE EATING Wlllldr•..., ... general peonet lrorn _....,.,, .. lies OCCUffed Nottce PLACE 10 ... , •ICOllOl•C ~ages 1"'9 P8flnerlhlp operating under the of llllld bleactt and toen wH llled '°' 11 360 E Seven1e«11n St . Ste 17 llcltllous bl.ISi,_. name of OURYEA record June 15. 1982 11• Document 1Cos11 M11a CA 92627 CURTIS & VACCARO. <11 301 No. 82·204125 ol Htd Oll1cla1 Pubt1shed Oren911 Coasl Daily M1cArtllur Blvd Newport Beien Reco<ds No piyment 01 PHI due P1101 Nov 28 1982 CA 92660 ' amounts 11as occurred Tnet'elore. 52U·82 -Tile UJaillou~-bJJJlo~u name 111e G.ardet> Homes M11nten1nce•------------ 1111-1 IOI rne P1tlner1hlp was 1'ssoc111ton does lle<eby elect 10 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT M Wi'TiiHiAWAL filed on October 13. 1981 In the cause 10 be sold, tne lollow1ng•------------ fROll _.AllTMlllHIP County of Orenge described IHI property 10 11ll1ly . . # , F201094 • f201375 · Pubhsheci Orange Co111 Dilly Publi1hed Orange coes1 Dall PUot, NQv 14, 2 I. 28, 0ec 5, 1982 Piiot: Nov 7, 14. 2 f. 28, 1982 y ONlllATINQ UND«lll Full Neme end Address ol lhe 1ne obfigauon. NOTICE OF DEATH OF flCTITIOUI llUllNEll NAMI Pt1•on Withdrawing UILIE N. Unit 4· Loi 6. Tract 81199. II per FLORENCE E. SULLIVAN ~. lollowlng peraon 1118 DUlllYIA n. INC. 4301 MacAllhur map recorded Ir> Book 373. Pegn k FLORE wllhd11wn as1generalperlnerlrom Blvd • Newport Buell, CA 92660 34-37. 1nc1u11ve, 01 Mlscellaneous I • NCE ELLEN the p1rtnetlhlp oplllf'lllng under the Signed. Lellle N. Duryea Maps, in Ille otttee or 111e County S U L L I V A N A N D 0 F liclillous bu1lnn1 name of DURYEA CUlllTll a YACCAlll~t73121 Recorder 01 Or an9a County. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 5028-82 4886-82 DllTH NOTICES CURTIS & VACCARO, 4 30 t Atternera uuw C•1110•nla. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. LEWIS MacAttnur Blvd , Newport Beech, One Newport "1. 111010 The lend relet'<ed 10 1n ttus Btnde< A·l lSU!. CARL J LEWIS MOORE c~~!~·1111ous bu•lne11 name Newport Beecn. CA 92660 Is situated In tne Slate or Clll1lorn1a. To all heirs. l:X'ncficiarles. . rc-s1dcnt PATRICK A. MOORE, a Publlslleel Or1nge Coall Oally County ol Oral'lg•. City ol lrvme and of Costa Mesa. Ca. Passed res ident o f Huntington s1a111ment1011nepartnershlpawes Pilot.Nov 21,28.0eo.5•12 1982 lselescf1becl11lottow1 crl!dltors und contingent away on ('Jovember 24. 1982 Beach. Ca. p-----' away o n llled on October 13. 1081 In tlle 5153·82 PARCEL 1 Unit No 4, •• snown creditors of Florence E . H , ed ~ County of O<enge end detefltM!d 1n the Condorn1n1um Sulllva d h e IS surv 1v b y hts wife N ovember 24, 1982 He 1s Full Name end Addreas o r the Pt1n recoroed on Avgull 9 1911 in n an persons w o Ethel, daughters Emma Doss survived by his wife Phyllis Penon wn11<1r1w1no WILLIAM 11. PUBLIC NOTICC Book 12328, page 1101 ot Olhclll !'lay l:X' otherwise interested and Lo~etta Johannc·s. 6 and his step-daughter Helen CUlllTIS, A "llOfESllONAL ITATE•NT OF WITHDflAWAL Records of Orange County. in the w1U and/or estate. g d h Id d 3 CO~ATtOM, ~301 MacArthur AtOM PAllTl9JI... Cel&lorn!A A p<>tition has bf>en filed ran c ' ren an great· Traill Memorial Mass of the Biiio .. Newpon Beech. CA 92660 PAF\CEL 2 An und1vid..,. one· by '"'-n R c d · grandchildren. Services will Resurre<-t1on will be held on Signed: w M. Curtis ONllATINO UND«lll 111111h (1110th) interest., a ,';..n1 In ..,.,. 015 onst inc in h e h eld on Tues day , M o nday . November 29. 1982 rtn121 ~~~:!:,~:~.~ .. common1n1ne1ee1n1ern11nindto the Superior Court 0£ November 30. 1982 at at St. Bonaventure Catholic CIMTII AVACCAlllO wltlldr•wnnegeneralp1t1.-rrom tneCommon1'rnollot6ofTttc:IOrange County r<'questtng IO:OOAM at the H arbor Church. 16400 Springdale, OneNewpcwt", 1nep1r1net11Npoperatlngunderlhe 8tl99Mpe<m1p111ee11n8ook373. lhat Dennis R Constdtne be L M I Ch I ltlfte 1010 llc1111ou1 bu1lne1• name of pages 3• to 37 Inclusive of appointed a~ personal awn emoria llpl' Huntington Beach. Ca. Newpef1 leKft. CA t2llO M11cet1aneou1 Maps record• 01 n Graveside services will be Servic:cs under the direction Published Orange Co111 Dally ~~o~Y~c~~~~:s Bfvdv.A~~.::o~i Mid County, as suc111erm 11 defined representative to adm1mster held on Tuesday. November onr Harbor Lawn· Mount P1lol, Nov :21. 28. Dec 5. 12. 191121 Beech. CA 92MO In Ille Ar11Cle 1n11ueo Dehn111on1" the esla'fe or Flo rence E 30, 1982 at l.OOPM at lhc Ohve Mortuary of Costa 5152·8? The liclltlou• builnen name ol tne Oec:lerauon or Cove,n1n11. Su 111 van (under the River s 1 d e Na t 1 o n a I M"""· c..•0-5554. ltllement for the perlner'91'11p wu Conditions end R9111tcllona lndcp<>ndent Adm~allon C ~-.,.. PUBl:IC NOTICE l11ed on o.c..ibel 3. 1981 In the recorded on Auguat 30 1978 In f .,._ A ) Th em~tery, R1vers1de . C a KOZINA County 01 Ofenge Book 11868. page 1460. and o c.atalcs ct . l" lltton Serv1ct'S under the d1rect1on R UTH KOZLNA, age BO, ITAU•NT M WITHDllAWAL full Name and Addren 01 the emendment 1ne1110 or 0111c111 ts set for hearing in pt o(. Harbor Lawn-M o unt resident o f Hunttngto "'OM 'AllTMlllSHIP Perton w1111018w1ng aAN E. Record• o r H id County !the No. 3 at 700 C1v1c Center ~live Mortuary or Costa Beach, Ca Pas&ed away o ftc~•;:o ... "':'::AMI ~~~~::,,:N.'~3~~1~:~~~11Au~ .. ~~c·~~·1.EaHment(1) .. such ~riv~, -zest, C lt~c City of esa. 540-5554 Friday. November 26. 198 The lollowlng perton I'•• Bl\ld, Newport BMc:h. CA 92660. eae«nent(•l l1/111e partlcul1rly Ml ~~ 8 na, a 1 o rnta on a t F 0 u n la 1 n v a 1 1 e wnhdrewn •• • generel pertner from Signed sen E Vaccaro tonh In Ille Article en lllltd ..,.,.;ember 15. 1982 at 9:30 C Ille par1ner1111p operellng unci.r the ,1nat1 "Euemen11 ' of the Declar1tlon a m ------------ommuntty H ospital as llctltlou• bu•lnen nemeol DURYEA CUtllTll a VACCARO under the Section hHdlng(•l in IF YOU OBJECT to the res ult of an auto mobil CURTIS 8 VACCARO. 4301 One....,'°" "1. • 1010 sucll Anlcle enlllled 11 follow• gr 1 h accident. Miss Kozlna was MacAr111ur Blvd .. Newporl Beach. Newpon aeao11. CA 926&0 'Support end Set1temen1" anting O l e petition. you IAl n IBGYOtil SMITH & TVTMlll WHTCLW CHAf'll 427 E 17th St Cost a Mesa 646-937 I 'ACIJtC v•w ......,.,Al, ••• Cemelery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3SOO Pac1l1c V•-Ort\18 Newport Beach 644·2700 MsCOllMICIC MOITUA••S Laguna Beach 494·9415 missionary with the Jchova CA 92860. Publlt'1eel or1nge CoHI Dilly "Encroacllment". "Common Area should .either appear at the W itn ess Church for m The t1c11tlou1 bu11n111 name Pilot. Nov 21, 28. Dec. 5. l2. 1982 end Community Fac11111e1 h earing and s tall' your . any at11emen1 for 1ne p11tnerllllp wa• 5155·82 E11ement", "Verd U11lltfH" end ob~cctions o r Cite written lJcars in many parts of the 111ec1 on ~-...... 3, 1"•1 in , .. _ 'Ol1lnege Easemente" b .,_...,,...., '"' ,,. RC o ections w ith the court nited States. she came t County of Orange Ml.IC NOTICE PA EL 4: E11emen11 11 sucn b live with h er sist<>r Cora Full Name and AC1dre11 ol the euementa 1r11 particularly Ml lorlh cforc th<' hearing Your J b 1 , • P~ Wl111drawing. ITATSmNT CW UANDONllll'NT In the Article entitled "E.1sement1" appearance may bl-in penlOn a co e r n cl u n l 1 n gt o n LISL• N. DUlllYIA •. INC .. 4301 OP UM M of the Oect11111an 01 Covenentt. or by your atlOrney. Beach , Cu. tt:in September of MacArthur 81vd .. Newpott ea1cn. "°mlOUI llU ... 11 Nam Cor>dltton1 end R111r1c11on• l F y o U A R E A last year ln dd1lion to her CA 92MO. Tiie tolfowtng pe11on1 h••• recorded on Mey 7, 1176. in 8ooll C sister Cora s is survived by Signed: Leel~ N Duryea ebendoned tlle uee 01 111e hc:tltloul 11730. page 689. and ernenoment REDITOR or a contingent h .~ F1m11 bu11..-1 -thereto, of Offlclel Record• o1 Mid t'rcd1tor of the d~ased. you er sisters molly Bartel of c"""' • VACCARO OVAYEA CURTIS 1 VACCARO. County (the "M .. 1« 0ec111at1on"I must hie your claim wtlh the South San Francisco, Ca. A"'""'9" Lew 001 M1cArlnu1 Blvd . Newport unoet 1ne Sec:tlon llHOlngs In euch court or pr<'S<'nt It to the and Doro thy Mingo o f One....,.,,"-• 1010 8ffc:n. CA112MO Arllcte enttlled 11 loll ow• Anuoch . Ca. and several Newport eeac11, CA 92MO Tiie r1e11t1ou• Bull""' Name "Ownen" Alglll• ano DullH" personal rcpresentativ(' nieces and ne~hews. Fnends Publl•hecl Orenge Co111 D•!!Y rele1red to above w11 llled In U111t1tee end Ceble TeleV\flon end a ppointed by the court 11 0 _ h Piiot. Nov 21. 28. Dec 5, 12, 1"2 Or•n11• County on Oclober 13, "Community Fec:ltttles" within Cour moruht from the may ca at 1erce Utvt ers 815742 1ee1 The rfQOld -led OWMt• 01 tne date of f l t I f Smiths' Mortuary form 12:00 WILLIAM M CURTIS, A property mote CiOIT!monly known., I rs nuan t'C 0 noon to 9.00PM o n Monday, rtaJC NOTICC PAOFESSIONAL CORPORATION a 1e Cool BtoOll, IN!ne. Calllornla -t'tters u pruvid«t tn l!C!Ction N ovember 29, 1982. Funeral C1111orn1e corpo1111on, 430 1 Jemee C McLlfl. Jr and Jane M 700 of the probate code of ITAft•NT Of' WITHDllAWA&. MacArthur 11rve1 . Newport Beach Mclin. llulbenel end wti. California The ttme for services will be conducted on "90M 'Mmll9tlHIP CA 92MO ' D11ee1 Oc:tob« 12. IH2. filing claims w ill not expi~ Tuesday. November 30. 1982 DNMTINO.,...,... MELVIN s FELDMAN, •507 OAAOEN'HOMEI prior to four months from al 9:30AM at lhe Kingdom "°TITIOUI ...... Na. Oofhem °'·· Colone del Mllf, CA MAINTENANCE ASSOC h h 111,/d tdf /)111f 1t11\ ''"'"" 11111/ \tm11 u "' 1111ll11 lwr1111111J!. • \ml 1·11•11 1\11111llui111'1 J!.111 11 li1tl1• 111i\t1111111111111 tlw ''IJI'\ Aunt Harriet always swore fdgoto \' ·the dogs. Mom alwayi. wimtccl me to Ill' .t doc:tor Dad d1dn' much can•, a.~ lonJ1: .. , I .imo11ntc·d to ~orl'll'tlting. But Aunt 1 larncl w~ <..'Onvinu·d I would ('\)11ie to J had end. . nil' rc.>~L\otl\ A1111I ll.1rnt·I '''"not t•\,K1h l.mdl)· d1spo<K.-d to".ird 11w !>tl·111111t·d from'' hen I madvertentJy ldt a IX't l'~klJ>ill.tr 111 lwr ,11·1 lm~ c·.11rd~ dish. AAer that. Aunt 1 lam<>t felt th.ti rm < h.1111 t'' of 1·1oh1n~ rnto a respon)iblt> h11111.tn ht·mi.'( 111•rt' hlt•.tl. 111J1•1>tl. "H eddt>d right lo lht· d~'· tlMt 1>01 .' \ltnl 111ullt•1 -- To 111 l'r<.•Otnt' llm ~rJ\ C' n.111 m Ill\ d1.irac·tt'r, she began liornlM.nl111>( uw 111th L'' .11111.:' Bond\ f1~urin,I! 1111 doubt. 1h.11111m1t·~ ou,.;ht le.1<l 1111· uu "IJ from e1 rl ' r.,1lhcr th.m lo".ird 11 Aflt'r .ill. I 111.·1.·<l1·J .1JI tht> hdp I <..,mid get And Aunt 11.irrk't c1111ldn't h.11t• hd[>t'<l me llllll t'. n111w Ron<h )!rt•w lll), ,1)1111~ \\ith llll' mlo cl OK'\', fat ne~I q.~. 01w I kt.'pt tappi11~ ·" I 111.111 «I ..Jo11g in Ill} lifo. • • -1 11111111) 111111~ 11111 m~ ,hin~lc tod.1). John P1•ldt>, dodor of \f'lc•ri11ar. 11wdiC'i1w. I t"Ottld tdl l),1d \\.J\ proud. ;\1111 ~111111 wa~ rl•;illy lw;.1111i11.:. And t'\t•n Aunt 1 larrt('t got .1 lllllt• 1111~ty .1m1111tl 1111' t'\ 1·~. Afkr .111-~hc~ 1he one..• who p1l•d11·tt.J I "•t.' ~111111! ,1r.11."ht 111 tlw do~~! Buy114! ( :!'!. Sm i11J!.1 #11111d1 <111 a rc·J!,ula1 l>t1\I\ help~ ~"wtu·11 . ..\111/ 11 '''."' lwl1111 tln·11111lwro111c11 rl'Ollty Hl\fc•ud of 11111td/ur1/.! tli11t 1111clit 11111 r· IH·1·11 • .~. tnAnierica. Lagun a Hills 768-0933 SWt Juan Capistrano 49!>·1776 H II r J h h W T11e toltowlng pu1on "•• 12t28 =ANA SLATER t ... date o f thl' hl'arlng II 0 (' ova itnesaes at wlllldrawn ... genetet patine{ frOftl 8 AN E v" cc A A 0 A STATE OF CALll'O IA) noticed above l 9 I 00 De I e ware St., tile partnertti1pot'911t1ng unoer 1ne P"Of'ESSIONALCORPORATION, • COUNTY OF ORA I Y OU MAY F.XAMINE,_ ____________________ _, HunllngtOn Beach, Ca. with fklltloul~"-ofOUAYIA Ctlllornle corpo11t1on, 4301 SS th fil k b '-• I Brother Donald A . Casper CURTIS I VACCARO, OOt MaoA1tttw• BMI .. Newport e.c11, On Oetot>9r 13. tt82. ~me, C' " Ppt Y tn.,-l'OUtt. f "8.IC NOTIC( 11\alC NOTICL NAl90ll LA WK-MT. OUYI Mortuary• Cem1tery CrefTl910fY 1625 G1si.r Ave . Costa Mesa ~5S54 ,. 0 f ( i c I • t I n g . pr I v a l e ~:.c:;:;: Bl\ld., Newport ...... CA t2r':iE N DURYEA II, INC •• :rid ~:'::°&~.::.'':!r=~I~ ::~i:.r;~r;:.:~e;I~=~ ~~!~ '9CmtoUI ...... '9CT1110UI ....... In terme nt wlll follow at Th• 11ctlllou1 bu11neu name C•lllotnl1 001por111on 4'0 t eppeetecl Olen• Sletll!', llnown 10 with the-court to rC'Cfllve .. ,... ITATllmNT MAMI ITA~ Pacific View Memorial Park, •ta1emen1 tor the pertnerelllO wae MaoAnnur lllld., ..,._,,ort e.ac11, me to be AIA M1n1ge1 01 tlle tpecii l n o lie• of th'"' Tiit lottowlng oereon I• do•no ""' 10110.• 1 no "''°" 11 dolr>g New p ort B each . Pierce filed on o-mbel 3. IH I 11'1 '"' CA 12t80 corporation lllatexeculeCI thewtlhln • " 11ue1,_... bull,,...•• Brothert Smiths' M ortuary County of Orange Thie b\lelneet w .. C:ondueltd by. IM1rumenl, k-lo me lo be ,.,. Invento ry of C!IUIU! ind ,,, ICOT T 'DAIST COM PA NV ALCO OIL a OAI PAlllTNIM dirt!Ctora. 536- 6 .. 39 a!~Nw•"~ •"'9 ~d01eH 01 111e gtnerel per1nett111p Pet•on wno e11ecuted '"• w11111n t~ pt'tltaona, attuunta and 1u 1 M111C1y Circle. Hun11no1on IO. 20H W ...,_ ll¥d · Suite C. "' ....,._, ""'"""8' Wtlllenl M Cvrtlt. ln11tumeut on btlllll o l Ille ,..portl deetribed In 9tcUon 8Nctt. Cel!tornie H9"7 NewpC)l1 leloll, Callfomle tlte3 LllUI II. DURftA .. INC •• 4301 • ProltlllOnel COrp c0tpot1uon 111ere1n named, ano 12oo.& of the C•llfornla Wt 11 A 11 en 7 U 1 c 111 c Aob«1 Mtolleel Ntlw. • G,.... M~nll11t llvd . Newpoft hllClll w M Owtle • .,,... •Clll'IOWltdO•O 10 me I hat IUGh """'~:o": ClllfOlllll .... , .~Newport IHGll. Ctltlotnl• CA tHtO ' Thie 11a•tment ... lileCI wttll "'-co1po1at1on eut11d the within ~1te,11C.C..~·rt:rll I . ...l~.... 11 oonctllCttd by.,, "'" bullnlltl 1e ~_a ..,_.,. l ..... N. Duryee 0-ty Clerk of Otenge County on "*"""*'' P\l'tlltlll to tit ly·llWI lw1 ,,_,,_ ., Ptmtl Noveml:ler ••• IM2 or • 111011111011 ol Ill 10110 ol ..... .,, •• ::,. Lit ' Wiii Allen ltmtled .... :': c~==° Cuml. VACC.,.:1nt11 :,: MY~ hllllCI CA ... ., ...... ln·'7t •. ""'118*Mflt -.... wltll Ille "*.,=...::...WWI IM OM ........... 1010 OM .......... II 1010 and offlll.i .... Clef\ Of Or ..... Coullly -c::c-ty Clerll .. 0..... c...r Oii N9wpoft ..... CA.... ......,, ..... CA.... Llrlde L IOOGlo Publl1hed Orenp COMt ....... ,... .... ...... ,... - P111H11Mc1 °'r.i!:c Co• = "*"tllM Ora'W:c c.... = Pvlltlellecl Ore"f• Coa11 D~ Daily Pllot, Nov ti, 22. U, ...,_.. .. 0r.,,.. coe:."'0:: 1 .. w ...... w \lt .... coea~ Piiot. Nov 21. 11, . a. 'l•~, .. a 1,... Nov 11. •· a. 'li~ .... Not."°" 1. 14, n 11. ••J.1•11 um UP2·"2 ... ,. ,,, "·Dec:..,~"°'·"°" '· 14, If', 11. ":. .. f • -. ~ ---~--·----.---_____...__,,_ ___ _ . ( ~ . . t '<t Orang Co at DAILY PILO I /ounc1ny. Novembttr 28. 1982 .. . • I • (J • These signatures -~ represent the many Dally Piiot . employees who have contributed to the United Way • campaign. On behlllt of ...,...._, ot Or•noe County A pubic ~ IPONOfllltp fJ lie DAILY PtLOT . ' ... ' I ' DIRECTORY 1•• tMa '-" ~twy witt. ,_ tMa........, • ,_ ................ •• tlle IMeffell• tl1tH Mt.• -•tc"'-4 I.~ .... ~y ..,.,.. ......... ..._.Ill...,., DA•L Y N.OT WAMT AH.,.._, .......................... w,..... --.4 ..••• _ ............................... , ....... . _.,...,. 2 HDlllOOM 4 alll plue PAM lllM or DIN 2308 Cllff Or. (NwQa Hgta) NB 609 Evening Suu ln, Dover Shra, NB 642-5200 $369,500 Sun .,_4 63 1-7300 $920,000 Sun 1-4.30 1118 Somerset Ln. Westclllf, NB #8 Lucerne, Newport Beach 759-9 100 $450,00(1 429 S. Grand, Orange 759-9 100 $124,500 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 354 Magnolla, East-side, C.M. 548·3332 $129.500 Sun 1·4 2 BR p1ul FAM RM. or DEN * 1 Pahdora (lrvlne Groves) Irv. 642-5200 $138,500 Sun 1-4 * f9" Curl Dr, Jasmine Crk, vu, CdM 640-1516/1-728-5151 Sal/Sun 1?-4 461 E. 20th St. (Eastslde) CM 6.45-0303 $ t99,000 Sun 1-6 1824 Port Stirling Pl .. Nwprt Bch 646-7171 $209.900 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 142 Via Undlqe (Lido Isle) NB 673-4063 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 873 Arbor. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $107,000 Sun 1-5 50 1 Largo. Bluffs, Newport Beach 640-5560 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 128 26th St. (Balboa) N.B. 759-9100 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 23 Candlebush. lrvlne 644-6200 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1411 Kings Road (Cliffhaven) NB 642-5200 $525.000 Sun 1-5 * 1901 Galatea Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 644-6200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1543 Serenade Terr (Irv. Terr) CdM 644-4910 $320,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2619 Way Ln (China Cove) CdM 759-9100 $379,500 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Big Canyon) NB 644-4910 $465,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2338 Rutgers. Costa Mesa 546-3375 $132.000 Sal/Sun 12-5 466 Gaviota, Bluffs. Newport Bch 640-5560 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **3415 Ocean Bl. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $899.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 Galatea Terr. Corona del Mar 646-7171 $995,000 Sun 1-5 33 Mainsail. Corona del Mar 546-2313 $339,500 Sun 1-4 278 Virginia, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $135,000 Sun 12-5 616 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $340,000 1717 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 979-2390 $425.000 •943 Capital, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 97i,-2390 S 112 ,500 Sun 1-5 3134 Cork Lane, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $129,000 Sun 1-5 4992 Paseo de Vega. Trtl Rock, Irv 644-6200 $179,900 Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2307 Falrhlll Ln. Back Bay Area 644-6200 $215,000 Fee Sat/Sun 11-5 * * 1621 Bayside Dr. CdM 760-8333 $1,395,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 452 Broadway. Costa Mesa 646-3369 Sun 1-5 937 Acapulco, Laguna Beac.te 675-2172 $325,000 I Sun 1-6 420 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1472 Galaxy Dr, Dov. Shores. N.B. 642-2510 $695.000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1607 Corn~all (Westcllff) NB 642-5200 $289,500 1301 Dolphln Terr. Irv. Terr. NB Sun 1-5 631 -7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 217 Via Ithaca. lido Isle. N.B. 673-8494 $487,500 Sun 12-4 *204 Via Eboll.• Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun t-4 * * 1044 Polaris Dr, Dov. Shrs, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1211 Kings Road. Clltt Haven, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1724 Terrapin Way, Bycrest. NB 631-7300 $350,000 ' Sun 1-4:30 1837 Commodore Rd, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $299,000 Sun 1-4:30 18671 Eunice. Tustin 960-1980 $205,000 Sun 1-5 16255 Mt. Baden-Powell, Ftn Valley 962-7751 Sat 12-5 3715 W. Balboa Blvd., Npt Bch 675-1771 $399.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1108 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $162.000 218 Via Koron, lido Isle, N.B. Sun 1-5 644-9060 $430,000 Sun 1-4 4 Yorkshire, Newport Beach 759-9100 $2.200,000 Sun 1-4 1863 Braemar, Newport Beach 759-9100 $349,900 Sun 1-5 339 Cherry Tree Ln, Newport Bctl 759-9100 $325,000 Sun 1-5 **1036 Polarle, Newport Bch 759-9100 $899,000 Sun 1-5 2001 Yacht Resolute (Seavu). NB 7450-8333 $425,000 Sun 1-5 4 ... Df'OOM 217 Vie ltheca, lido lite. N.8. 673-8'494 $487,500 Sun 12-4 ••2319 Bayside Dr. CdM 644-6200 11,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *4626 Roxbuey Rd, Cameo Shrs, CdM 759-1501 1670,000·FM $at/Sun 1-5 277 Brentwood, Co•t• M ... 979-2390 s 13'4,500 2182 ~a11onal.l. Coeta M ... 97f.t390 • 124,900 Sun 1-5 ' 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1:4:30 3212 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 631-7300 $985,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 14 Burning Tree Rd. (BIQ Cyn) NB 644-4910 $695,000.-Fee Sun 1-5 1222 Sussex ('<Jestcllff) NB 642-5200 $237,000 Sun 1-5 2901 Harbor View br. (HVHIS) CdM 673· 7761 $~50.QOO-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 45 Hillgrass. Irvine 644-6200 $309,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *2719 Bayside Dr • CdM 644-6200 $1,500,000 * 1837 Seadrift, Irv. Terr, CdM Sat 1-5 640-5560 $469,500-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 ••60 1 Bayside Dr, Prom. Bay 631-1400 $1.300,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 3335 Maryland Cr .. Costa Mesa 979-2390 $158,000 Sun 1-5 6262 Sierra Siena (Trtlrk) Irv. 760-8333 $190,000 Sun 1-5 2706 Lighthouse (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $429,000 Sun 1-4:30 213 Diamond. Balboa Island 644-4910 $595,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 932 Coronado Ln (Mesa del Mar) CM 631-7370 $142,900 Sun 1-4:30 * •542 Harbor Isl Dr (Prom Bay) NB 759-9100 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 181~ Port Stirling (HrbrVuHms) NB 760-8333 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 201 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 631-1400 S 1.875,000 Sat/Sun t-5 40 Drakes Bay. Corona del Mar 631-1266 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 210 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. N.B. 675-3048/673-2556 Sun 1-5 * 1840 Tradewlnds, Baycrest, N.B. . 644-9060 .• $349,500 Sun 1-4 20901 Spindrift Ln. Hunt. Beach 964-9624 $161,900 Sun 12-4 * •633 Bayside Dr. Newport Bch 644-9060 $1, 100,000 Sun 1·4 / 1715 Galatea Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM , 644-9060 $445,000 Sun 1.4 ·1948 Port Chelsea, Newport Beach 646-7171 $330,000 Sun 1.5 *4621 Gorham, Cameo Shores. CdM 644-9060 $769,000-Fee Sun 1·4 600 Begonia, Corona del Mar 673-3415 $585,000 Sal/Sun 1-S- *910 Nottingham, Dover Shores. NB 759-1501 $279:900 Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 1204 Ave. Suena Suerte. San Clem 1:;s-~ 100 $865,000 Sat i:>-4 •708 Via lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 675·6161 $1,500,000 Sun 1-5 2912 Carob, Eastbluff, Newport Bch 644-17 42 $239.000-LH Sat/Sun 1-S· 5 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 901 Kings Road. Newport Beach 650-3900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Oakmont (Big Canyon) NB 673-7761 $1,095,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ::14 Narbonne. Hrbr Ridge, NB 644-6200 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 * 1800 Jamaica (Mesa Verde) CM 645·0303 $409.900 Sun 1-4 1448 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrs. NB 675-2373 $1 , 100,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1521 Antigua Way, Dover Shrs. NB 644-9060 $625,000 Sun 1-4 2531 Bunya (Eastblulf) NB 675-6000 $260,000 Sun 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 llR plue 2 BR 6111 Seashore, Newport Beach 6'e5-0303 $450,000 504 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $292.500 5 BR plue 3 BR • Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 18246 Solano River Crt, Ftn Vly 675-1771 $131,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM *408 Brighton Springs, C.M. 673-8494 $92,300-L.H. Sat 12-4 •300 Cagney Ln: It 101. Versailles, N.B. 673-7300 $114,000 2 UDROOM 411 'Ir Dahlla. Corona dol Mar 673-8494 $225,000 1 123 Sandy Lane. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $1 12.000 1117 Shady lane. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $110,000Sun 1·4 3 all>f'OOM 411 Dahlla. Corona del Mar 673-8494 1275,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 12-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 12-f 22416 Camlnlto Cott•. VIII, LagHll 855·3017 $124,500 Sun 11-4 2190 Boeque Springe. Coat• Mesa 979·2390 1129,900 Sun 1.5 * Pool * * Waterfront *** Waterfront & POOi • Oran u Coaal DAIL V PILOT /Suride , November 28. 1982 t 'I ~fft. ~. h.lt ...•... llltr..!11trt ••• J!M ftl!f .!m ...... J.~ff IHHlll + .... Homt1 on 80 layhOfll, 1.1111• l•l•nct wwlth apl OwMr ••II Lilli)' P•~ 111.,5 000 l•IH• WH4. lltr. lll·Hll 3 81 & l>tin. 3'' It• 10% u111Jt1 •f pr •Ital, 1ov. down. 10 • lln•nclog Ac.I quickly wont l•t•I Owner/Agttnl 876 09~ I f l!I!'.'. .'.!~ !111 •• ! l.~I •ruu OCEAN VU• 300!< loen JHmln• Crk Ow11e1 / Auent 6•0· t 5 t 5 41' OHM J.IY With :i Br. l 't< Ba. lrplc By Owner 040-869e ...... , .. , '"" Spotless 3630 t i duplex owe Iii· 12°~·1ong term 3br/3ba+5t>t/3b•· 1 vac 609 Ac&CIA•WlllC 10 ... Open Hse SAt/Sun 1-5 Own&r/bkr 645-7048 .IAIMlll 01111 Ulf .. MUHlll Com11111ely remoo111eo 1t11d *ore1,o 2 lorm 2 balh 11om11 011 R 2 IOI N•w e.i111uona cari>elt u..o 1>11ci. llreploc• 1111 lltlW i.1tChefl AllCJ l>Alht r 1tnc.h doo11 ano hlJQ* y11d A11um1bl• lln•n clng evall•ble 01011ner will •llO ro111lder IHM op uon Hurry, won't ''"· Hktnu 1139,900 Call (140-tl!l t ~HERITAGE .• HFAlTOR:M - 1iia11 MLLHnll 3 Bdrm home. localed on cul-do uc l.erge lol!I Anume 101.% 10111. Only S122,900, call now 970-5370 \ t >I l I 11 F If \ •,' .... 2 bdrm, 2 ba. den Pri· ced under mArk•I •l $275,000 0-1--------1 MIU ¥1111 750·1668 I YI Ill IPU 11·11,DOO Ul.LIH-HOO IPll UT/HI 1·1 IOOh1uia 4 bdrms, 3'·1 baths, n-. so ol hwy S585.000 497 -2292 or Agt. 673-5354 IY IWIEll Adull condo, Ju81 2 blocka from Bay In Old Corona dal Mar. Ground lloor unit. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. bull! In epphances. Nice patlo. Community pool. spa end rec area $209, 000 720· 1363 OIAIMll 8eauutul 4 Bdrm lamrty nomo 11181Urlng spo ond enctoted garden room. o ff the m•s111 11u11e Completely remooeled thruout with m•ny up· grlldes IOI the dlscrlml· nollng buyer Asking s 190,000 for an ap po1n1men1 10 see. call 540·1 t51 ~HERITAGE REAl.TORS IY OWlll COMPLETELY UP· GRADED 3 BORM H'•BA HOME. COLLEGE PARK AREA, LIVING RM AC· CEN TEO W /WOOD PANELING, BRICK fRPLC. GOOD LNDSCP W/AUTO SPRKLRS, C•1I• #•u 1124 COVERED PATIO & GA· •••••••••••••••••••••• ZEBO CEMENT DRIVE· 5 BEDROOM, 2600 Sq II house. nr So Cs• Plza $143,000 & Lrg assume· b le loans owe 855·3293 WTllll WAY & RV PARKING '134' 000 546-3375 HSTllll 1111111 Spolleu 2 Bdrm home lge 101 Assum low 1111 In Just red 10 S 100.000 11000 HWI SUNCOAST R E MarOyn Lovely 4 Br. lemlly rm. Cooml>s. 63 1-7090 & spic ·n span Assume 645· 1915 11 ~~VA 01's191.soo -11.-.100 ., Si• Prrn only Dtan• Cappel ••• "' • 631· 1206 3 BR 2BA Ip Lg IOI, must Hll In 10 da 631·1093 ............... ................ .... Orwiit t...I. ..,.. .. ..., ..... ,_ ~ ........ .. , __ ...,.,__ Or ...... ,. ... 0.,. fl.... I tcri .................... ................ C..lt .. ........ .642-5678 IWIEI MIST MIYI Beaut condo. 2 br. 2 ba. Lease or 1euetop1 $850/mo 545.3339 ---- Lender/owMlr w•nll to Mtl now New c<>n<:10. low down S 116.500 Prk:ed S2C.OOO·S30.000 under l! • •, ••• RVM~ •tV.% YIU •• 10% Down. 4 Bdrm, 2 a1ory Patio. AV access. seller mollvoted S 137. 900 645·9254 Agl HELP!! We have 3 sellers that musl sell now' Spectacular 3 Br w/pool • 1uS1 S 117 .5-00 OR Gorgeous rench s1y1e 4 Bdrm. 4 ba, mooel qua· hly every upgrade As· king $174.~ OR Elegant 1t1-le11el 4 bdrm Mesa WOO<ls 111 park C A LL N O W Bkr 848.0709 ..,,, ... llJJ Lo ..... y lamlfy ., .. Thl9 IArgfl 4 bedroom home h11 •n ucellent lloor plan of 1750 equare teet living IPICI Dining room. l•mlly room and cozy llrapl1ce Larg• muter bedroom, •lrtum and Iota of hull trff• Saller moving out of .,... need• tupef QUicll Mle And hat redUC.ed Iha price Don't mitt ou11 s 1e1uoo c .. 019.2seo 111·1111 3707 8 8"18TOL SANTA ANA • ~!!!.~~'! ...•••• !~!!!!.~~! ....... ~.~.IN! ...... . f~!f.!!!~ ...... !.~~f ~!!!r.!!.fm~ .. .!.~f '1.".fr.!.fm! .. !.~f ..... •• ''' ~r .... , 4 Hdim pool hom• I 119 ~ U1>Ur1Wt1• 111 elude nt1w rnol nrtw lltc.i.11111 ' •01111 110(11 cover lnlr/111t1 p.i1n1 A w11ll t0~111111gt S tO 000 down •nume VA 1>11nr. ()Illy '>'>0 ~8., !1'-'!!~{'!J!!!~. !.~~f 110,000 HWI .,.. lat 11·1 Auumo '74,000 al 9'•"'• 01 1r y leeae 111.1110 ,. Cllt!41ry nom• con111111 01 :l bdrms lamlly rni. huge c11vn11y kllc.hon Will 1111160 JO all ollert 16:155 Ml Bod1111 Powell Courieay R•11lty 962·776 I ... ,;.,, .. ••~6 IHI ..••••••..........•.•. IPIOIHI IUCI IHI 5 Bdr. 4'~ Ba, 3-aty, 3000 1q 11 + o~er 900 sq ft of balcony Some ocean 111tlw, I blk 10 beach Fii LOVEii IF lllF I 1111 I 11&111• WllTI WITll llUllll Tli1, t ui.llJtH 1Ju1lt 1x.t•unf1 onl ho tnl' 11'.tlUI I'll t•h •l((llll 1-:urnpNIO d<'tlJlhnt(. 1rn111 , ........ 1v1• i.tww & wood l·xll·n or, with l1 .. id1•c.l & bt·wll-<l glu-.., windows a li."l"i.m1i, & :! buth,.,, 2 hn·plal'l'S & 01u1·li . mut:h more .. P oi.i.1hlt• tux .JilVlllllllHt' Ill <'llhY l'OllVl•rt.1011 lo dupll•J. OfFEIH Fllllllll IT llH,111 (l•••tattlal h•er Fi•••i•1) J>INJll4.' cull for br()(.•hurt.• ,., .. ,...., .......... ,, .... '" ••llllerMO-•l S285.000 F P Soo owner i--------11 ·--------1n ad1 house a1 20e 1s111 1•11 1111111&1 FEE LUI SI 536_·1_7_16___ _ 0Llff llVll $216000, 2·Sly 3 Bd'm 3 Br 2 Ba. lrpl OPEi HlllY 1·1 I home And you will own S 122 000 Make offer Beouillully reoacoratad one of lhe l•rges1 11:>11 In 2131530·5159 vi.w home on lee land Newporl ShorH AGt ,,~,., 1044 ...................... IY IWIEI 10• •% assum 1s1 T O 3 Br, single lam hm. Fr pie. new c;pU;. drps, pa1111 & remoo kilctien Lge cor· ner 101 1n The Wiiiows Nr schls, parks & snops. No assoc. lees. $128,900 Ph 551·3208 WHllllDll Busl buy on the hllll 3 I i6~7~5=· 1:7:7:1 iiiiiiiiiiii~ Bdrm s plus den / h•denway. dintng room. bu1111n we1bar wine SIO· ragtl, attached double garage View-side bal· cony across enllf8 hou· se $525,000 142-1200 A PETE BARRETf 901 KINGS ROAD Come and enjoy lhe su· perb view l rom lh11 luxuriout reaioence. Open SAi & Sun I 10 5 or l>y appointment 111-UOO llO·HOO WEFHIT iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii: 3Br. 2 '~Ba, lam rm. by l';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ii owner Best 1ocet1on Ii . REALTY Make o lfer 551 -9615 hOme. 641·8224 ILIFfS IAllll• You own lhe land 2,000 •WNIT OITillE W •• 1 •• 1 sq II. 38r, lam rm. 2•.; llE Ba. wide Greenbell. near BLOCKS TO BEACH• S 165,000 CALL NOW! $5000 dn, owner must pool Fer below market t1ell 2 Bdrm condo E•cel $235.000 Woll lease op- essumable ex1st111g h· lion Bkr 644·0134 nanclng $97 ,400 Red•J· l';iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii= MMIH COLDWeu BANl(C!RO ced lrom S 110.000 Call Ii lor Merk 6441 ·8325 or 559-6442 IDUL lor lhe larger family 4 bdrms plus BONUS ROOM ano separate fa· m11y room Ce111 AIC Arr flltrellOll and water sol- iener. Nicely localed Plan 7 111 Turtle Rock. $199,900 llW LISTill Near new 1 Bdrm condo •010•l~-·- 1n l>eauUlul "Nawpon ~~~~=::~::: Knolls''. with 11,.plece and formal dining room Neer lhe l>each •nd Ho ag Hosp11a1 L ow down and greal !Arms $118.000 142-1200 ESTATE .. I Back Bay •re1, 3 Br 2'h ea 2~ aq It Security gAle, prlvAle community, $395.000. 5% Down Wiii conllder trades. etc Armitage Rul1y 714·544·2494 llWNIT OIHT Walk 10 the !>each from these spacious condos w1lh 1011 of amenities Each unit hH we1 bar, lrplc. trash comp. elec g•rage door opener plus lighted tennis courts, pool & apa h••r saJI sell! 3 Br 2·~ Ba with view 9 Eneore $199,500 Prite4 l1••t1•l 3 Br. 3 Ba with mlbdrm re11eat. 2 t Barloven10. $165.000. IHH Vitwl 3 Br 3 Ba with master l>drm' re1reA1 27 Ima LOA $215.000 .hst Llttffl ... I PllllTI 3 er 2'-t Ba 2100 Gretel Bog c.,,yon ofter• l•mlly s1eo.ooo h111ng al 111 lonHt. Our Ta Pr.,.,eies open and l>righl 4 Bdrm NJ. 1MI home •llordt • latge I•· iii=~==iiiiiii mlly Kllchen opens 10 i secluded p1110 •nd k.rSll plenllng Olfered •t $725 000 Open tor voe- wtng HIUY 1-1 21 IH Ir ... htal 142-1200 SPYGLASS IHl,MI 4 Bdrms. Owne11 say MOVE IT" Mike Crow, Agl 645·3176 Big Cyn on go11 course, secured g81e. 3br 2'>b•. $315,000/ $150.000 Al A PETE BARRE TI REALTY ::i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii= 11 % 54 9. 2 17 3 x 14 1 ' 494-4431 PRICE REDUCED Ill OllYll Fabulouslf 3 br, xtnl view. wood llfs. French ors, skyllt11 & much. muCh more 644-5116 PEITIOllE I OAKMONT LANE $239,000 L.H Easy Owner lrnanclng 5 Bdrm, close 10 schools, shopping Open Sal/ Sun Agenl Hedda 646· 1044 or 64o4·1742. llMWll Foreclosure only S 179. 000 Cape Cod, Npt Hgts 548·4360. 494-0395 434 Cat•ltna Owner wants fast sale. OPEN HOUS~ 1-5. FRI-SAT-SUN. Call Gerry or Christi for showing . BIG ClllYOll LIQUIDITIOll 'etg Canyon Cu1tom on Golf CourH. 'h Acre, Approx. 5,000 sq, ft ., 5br, 5 ba. 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Phu1h w/w Ulrtllllll l' Ii• , 011 flllCllU •muh• 3 9, lll·lvt 1 119,500 Bkr l!llU hpl Alf ulll p<l 01)1 ltlf!I fl\(I 17!'1 •U!I W11lk Ill C..IC>111la ¥ I I " II ., II l'I II l I 0 0Mf1~:;;:,1.tJrEd:;:c:,,~~~ :::~ b~~~~iv7~~!~' I~~ H OVNTAIN VAi.LEY• c11r g.sr C..t11lll OK 0t1ve IHlll Inti JUI I Or 'J , 1>11 towtt•. •un Pt1••I• p111101 •:'IU/1111'1 C11ll 11'46 11?'> to,ooo"tO%dnBkr $1500 somtl•rmi 1760 oy 921 Al1101me •••••••••••• .......... duck 1v11rl11ng•1h1c11 l1)1111ot1K11cllN1 q1,..1111u.,'J O• 1 ll• (9161 872 43a4 5:1tl 71170 On111 2 1ty home on 187!1 <.,mport wl1t0f~• 1 1 /1 1 ci Tom Oo11ler 1146-9200 C1»n111, wlbOlll 1lip 4 br, Roth ll111V1r 1111.1oor UOO 31111 ul.u1110<101 UUO "~~"t;~ui:1.W 1 r~.~ Q.lr LI" .. LI ,..,. r11Ntlr JJSO • •~IUN~7gg.ACH • tut llv oro.a 11:.ltiO 111<> C.7!> U8'.\I 11 !lprn 11un 'Y bl 15,1,1 • •• ••••••••••"•·~•••• ••• lt~I•• 3Z44 A v a 1 I r• Cl w C •I I l~!IOlmo '141! 4(i:JO 1 111~ • 0111 '1111"11 IY IWlll Oupl11J1 on the sand 30th •••• .. •••••••••••••••• "60 ..... ..3" 14a" 1,.. M•J'"1 fi41 1J<'4 II NB N-ly remo<J•..O .. ..~v.. "' " " .,r ,..,, b• 3110 ' bt ' l)ij PDllO u11.iu• & • OH 3 8R. 1600 1q.lt , 1ngl •Wf:$fMINl>Tt:H•Sl2ll IEIJa&.I 11pp1111011 ...................... S!JOO fr•HJ 67'1 14,_8 111111•1>0 ,0«11v 1 .• l , aty home on ov•r•lzed In and OVI 3 bf,, 2 bl .I 10 4 bdthll, lllOfllng II 08Ch UPI Ulll p(l Pflll 5<16·8'104 trom '.~ 10 Stl:I J CO• IOI, II quiet EHi end Of upatalfl 2 br., 1 bl •CHILDREN• $000 10 $1475 C•1'••/1/1•1 OK $6001.no MucAr rmr ul I u11v1•1" A Muma lelend. Sunny So. Piiio dow natah• Min lO"lt f1t•lt6H 3400 UlUr Vig 640·Jl~OO or 'J Br wott1flr. c11u,; !>Ill ~1M Fae Ulle $376,000, 20% down OWC btlenct II •••••••••••••• •••••••• a;ib 7004 Mtt'll C,1rporl & µool oown, owner llnanclng 13 9% lor 5 Y'' Grul tor *PETS OK* Oc••n Vu I-urn moo.I, 2 ,-No p1111 1<11$11110 Cnu D••• l •l•I 31ZI 714·873·4063 summer 111n111s $735, br, 2•, 01. 2 or WIO A t 1 t133 8!itl ..................... . OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 000. Armitage AHllY itltlg SI 1211 962·6945 ,., ••• 1 OOEH VIEW 142 VIA UNOINE 714-544·2484 VILLAGE -u.,.,., •• " !PllCIOUI ' tJ\lrin, 2 btr, Ollllll flolnt I most \A c •• , .. 1.; •• , ....................... lllU(llO ficellonl E•••· c;IUUl.llJ !>tlllliC blutl LJ~O ~:,~,~~~!!t~~~:= !~!~!!.!!!r.!!f.!.'.ff llYESTMEITS U•l•t•l•iH 34ZS lf!~!!!~~!. ... !.~~ 0~d~i0',.6i6,10 no 0844 ,,,,.i on1v • ur111 i Bt °' Mont-o. 551-8429 21 flll·PLEXll 3"b•r·.·2··:,·~~·,,•d•o••1•m•m••ttd•• IAYflHT w/d..,t i<1r.1 l•O pr1va1e ~. • " "" llSTHT t• r>•11u from lb!.1!>11110 II " •• " " 11.E Priced II 9.211's gross (114\141 2000 c>ec $669 1 $100 clea· ltttle Isle, pier, 3 11ory C..oll t.til 1,441 Cir M f A Include• pool. teMla AGENT, N~ FEE mf'IQ t.lep 545.1247 evs delu•e tro 2Br. lrplC. 'J Br, I ' r 911 1w11ll10 (I 5. r,43 O? 12 lJllVll tly EST ATES • 2 bd, den, court1, and only 4 yfl ~~~~~~~~~~w -S 1800 mo 675·3087 Bu 111111 •. t 11 u n d rm. 10 1,, 24')117 51111111 Ct:ir.i 11 bra r 'I Cu 11 S P A ,_ In Ocaenslda. Ow· . WOOOBAIOGE No 1 Wiid A t 1 • ·-a.~ e111 por11g111, y111<llbtil' FANTASTIC VtEwi nermotlvlled Subm11111 4Br.CdM$tOO Wheat 3 bdrm. 3 ba. 2 .ir..~!!!~.!.!!!!.'!~":'! I Br don blttns, single Smalt Pet 01< F /p •••• fAl4•p11on111 2 Br onn 759· t078, own/agt. oller1. 2 Br, Ip Bal Pen S600 car gllr Femlly room l•ltH Ill••' 310I gar Yrly $550+ Aeg1t $625-$635/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 111111 IULn 1 Br, bayffotlt S900 Washer. dryer Nr Aes'n ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Prop 675•4000 2&t7 254.l, Only 7o\ Int> <1~c11r111n11· llllg $750/m<i Ayeo1 1 till .. 96 6804 YIEW BAY & OCEAN. Sall trilde or option 3 Bdrm. 3 bB. 32 t Kings Rd. Open Sal & Sun 12·4 COllD Vlow ol Bay & Ocean 2Br 2ba, Unll 214. V11r- sollles Cell lrdm gate. COlll View ol p11k. End unit E· 106: 3Br 3ba, lge pvt garage. C.M. Hu•1•• llJ llelffJ 645-9950 ~-8636 648·5719 JUST LISTEI HUT llY! Walk 10 beach & Lido Isla lrom this b1ch1tor unll wltome view. $87,500. 644-7020 Lllll IUL ESTATE OCEAN VIEW WILL T RADE For smaller home or other income prop. $550,000 fee. Open today 1-5, 2901 Harbor View Dr. BOAT DOCK $695,000 fee. 2 story like new. REDUCED $50,000 Peninsula 5 BR, like new $399,900 Cee. OCEAN VU CONDO lll-21 l l 2 Br. OCflfrnt S 1100 pool, spa, tennta AllaJI Boyfront, em studio. u1111 2548 Orange Ave JACIU IULn 1211 S945 mo o495·30f8 pd qu191 ernplyd s11101e, ~J)H 2314 S11r11a Ann Ave TWI llRS PHP MWIEMllT WIOHllHI y11y $425/mo 8~·3600 r1ai•1•I• 3101 c1~~~:::i~1 El f0to 313Z Anracllvo In top loca11on lll·llll 1 alEflllT C•r••• '•I ll•t 3111 •••••••••••••••••••••• 642· 1603 ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• near Civic Cnlr, C.M 2 & UI •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 ba newet dPI• I WOODBRIDGE. CONDO 2 1 Br. Prln. only Call 3Br, 2 118&, lam rm, Comp turn. spac t Br apt yrly Ma1urt1 non·smkra. IMMEllATI IJ•. 2 Bu. C.ll1Wa11.1r, lro 549-1366 l•ltH S 1 .-oo mo 551·9615 Wolk to beach S6001mo no pels $650 X 3 IOCIPHCY ?lent gar l"IOµone' li•i•••I• JZOl hom11. 6~224 _ Incl ulll 673-6071 2131799·4 195 257 9792 Avmt Dec. I $150/mo ll•Jil• H••• 1300 •••••••••••••••••••••• Beoulllut Rancho San OCEANSIOEOF HWY, Or 17141673 3986 ~ou~d :mB"Nob8:e7i. e~~ '110 0645 .,k Pen1n Pt 5 BA, 3'• ba, Joaquin 2 Br 2 Ba twnh· 011tac bach, wash/dry. 1250 Nice Bachelor, rll5· 1as1 mo re n 1 r o Q H11nlln1loa •••••••••• .. •••••••••• OR. lrg patio, S 1200 mo se. WIO, lantasllc view, avl 1211 $400 1nct 11111 pons1blo person. u111s 1n. ~400-$4 15/mo I IHci 3840 lo mo Agt 673·9060 assoc !> t 1 vii e g es 675·6061 cld No pe1s t06 E Bay. 2264 Maple •• ••••••••••••• •• •• ••• 4 Br 2 Ba Penin Pl ;;;c-!~~~tfs4~·11 833•9329 B-;;ulilUI SuMel, decora· Apl 9 sc~a~~o OE I SlHPIPEI APTS PRK M08lE HOME PARK H 5 Sp.K'\'S on 23 AlTl"!I + :lO add1llomd ac.·n~ s:1.1so.ooo home, spa lrplc avell _ • tor lurn apt Frpl Sm 2Br. 2Ba apt, PenHl TSLIM 1 A LOVELY PlACE 7 /mo 1 blk beach Woodbrtdge Condo 2Br S9951mo 673·0896. Pt $500 mo gm1 TO LIVE St200tmo lurn/unlurn. Iba, upper end u1111, All ----645·4262 642·1603 •Hom,.y/Pvl I & :>Br 675-1853 taco S600tmo Agt C••I• 1111• 3114 - - -WESTLAKE VILLAIE •Poo11-;patbbq --~ 11~--__ ;~;~·;·b~;.;,··;;,~··$385 f!!!~ ... ~!!!!!! .. !!~~ Bachelor & 2 Br opts •5 ac11.<s ol benu111u11v Coto•• ''' ll•t 3zzz £••••• ••ti JZ41 and up Enc garagea Bach unit Ba 1 rm Pt1v avail Pool spa laund ten<Jscaped surroun-......... ••••••••••••• ••'••••••••••••••••••• 2110 Newport Blvd CM ent $300 619·756-2368 rm No pe1s lmmed OC· ding~ 2 sly, 3 br, 3 ba, 2 trplc •, 2 bd, den. penoramlc 548-4968 or 619-756·5011 cup • Nr Frwys & shopping b 1 k 1 r om beach oceen view, newly car-Bach1!1or $375 • Ouiel are<1 $ t 4 o o / m 0 ( 2 1 3 ) peled and painted, Avail DASI DE 011 STEPS TO OCEAI 2 Br s525 • No pets, l11rn avail 3 8 8· 9 77 O or (7 1 4 1 lmmed, ASH $850/mo ALI. UTILITIES PAID Large 3 Br 3 Ba many 955 W 19lh St (l 14) 14l·HH 640·4776 494· 1177 amen111e1 I 1 100 Call TSI. Mgmt ll-081 Holl.ind Cr HB EMERA-LO BAY 3 Br 2 Compare before you Dorothy 673·7975 645·8122 81wn Slaler/Warner 2 Br. 1 Ba Charmer 2 car 1 B h gar $775 Major 11111 pd Ba• l rplc. brick p11110, renl Custom design Clean 3 bdrm, 2 be dphl ot ~llC $775/mo Avail Jan 15th wllh spa S 1600/mo lee1ures Pool, l>bq, patio .. gar Avall 1214 E/Slde, i parkllng 2 Cr. WOODUIE 6 I 9 . 7 5 6 -2 3 6 6 or 675·3067 cov'rd garage, surroun· $990 No pels 719 He· yard gar pool $575 619._756•5011 -ded with plush tandsca· loolrope 972•9406 mo Mgr 2453B Orange SP tit 1 & 2 br lovely 2 Br. den, 2 Da, lrplc. dlw. ping No pe1s Av prnn & streams sec 1·--~~~~~!:-~,;:;;;;i, now 3 Br. So o f microwave. trash comp. 1 BA. Furn $515 2 Br , lrplc. stove, bal· 9a10~ entry by phone, 1-HW) Good locallon. Call spacious wood docks 365 w Wilson 642· 197 t cony, 111ew, no pets $700 CHOICE EASTSIDE lge rec area incl gym u • ,._ Dana 642 3442 180' ocean/cyn views ---1nclds eloc 322 Hello· pool & spa 846·6591 ,.•••111•, '""''' _.'..._' -$1150/mo 494.4575 $375 mo 0111 mobile lrope 675·6024 Open 1Br, tBa trplc blln •11•11 Z400 3 Bdrm. 111ba. lrptc, pa. ------home No pets Mature 12.4 rang111oven dshvwshr sm MAlllEIS WALi •••••••••••••••••••••• 110 E•Cel·loc $800/mo 2 Br I Ba + studio adults Ou1et secure comple" w/pool $435 1.tg 2 & 'l BA townhouse Palm Desert. Monterrey Avail t21t5, 759·9570 or S7501mo Call 494-5641 1991 Newport 646-8373 2 bdrm. t Da poot, deck. mo 381 Ham111on 11p11 t!nClgar lrptc Near CC Plan 300. golf, lake/ 673-4565 al1 6 or wknds cerports BIHns. Beam FIRESIDE COMFORT Hun1 Hrbr lrom $545 mtn vu $1891( $100 ••· -------Clean t Br lurn collage, ce1l1ngs 4352 Shore Children OK 840 6807 sum PP 7141855-4151 Vic1or1a Beach Ocean no pets, vety pm1a1e Crest Ln $600 650-0473 I.Ike nu lge t l>r apts ----------•c 81 32,.~ side, 3 Br 2 Ba. lrptc $435 inclds all uuls tat -----frplc, dw gar $415/up 1Br •Pl 3 t>lks lrom ••• , .,,.,, •• ,. ,.,,. Ii .. 494·4631 494-27641 last & sec 548·0522 THE SHORES-BEACH Pa110 or "alcony Pool. ""'llCh Chtlll & pel OK •· •••• ••• • • • •• • • • ••• • ••• ----·------AREA u 0 " l•dlHI ZIOO 1 II PllV I OllET , SPANISH CHA AM HOME Ha.Ii• IH COME I SEElll spa No pets 2650 Horla !465 mo 960· 7165 •••••••••'•••••••••••• Ang yard, No pets Ulll 2 Bi 111 Ba ltplc, garden. •-{ Jl~O Mesa Pmes 549·2447 3 O 2 B d l 2 I leshl11tl1l l1lh pd $540/mo 1s1 plus garage, walk beach/ ••• ~~!~ ............ ~. Our newly decoral ed Oelu•e 2 Bdrm. 1 balh apt P"~ pa11~s 0!~d11~c!tup Eastslde Costa Meu sec 6 4 8 •. w town "v11f Dec 20 II IESEI E IT! models 1 & 2 Br apts w/ollms dlw, BBO view u'lstde t enct•d gar Poslllve cash flow. Ow· 18th 499· 1617 $900/mo 494·2784 Y Y s550tmo & up Pool & spe S525. t-826·5147 S62!i ner will exchange tor -----ll'J 3ZSO Beau11tu1 & park likew1th tennis Coll Karen Dee 840-5504 Newport Beach reslden· Easts1de, resp adlls pre· £•1.••• 1 11 terraced pool 64'4·2611 1 Dd apt $425 per month ce Agl M i ke Crow lerred 2 br .. t ba, g1· (;" 0••3•9••2:;9•••••• •Spacious Apia Nlceupstalrs 2 Bdrm 2 ba Call Stu t-497-2338 or MAOOOXAPTS 1&2or 645 3176 r a g a S 6 2 5 I m o on o r. a, view. *Private p81101 540·3666 Noce quiet surrouna1ng:r. • 673•7544 xlnt toe. rec center apt Foreplace. O•lcony s4so-s550 842 8788 ------1 S7751mo 497.3973 •COvered P•rklng pauo and garage Av111 E side cu1e bachelor apl Bet 9•5 c•••m Tl LA 2 br. ' bl Ori111 Dy 2652 •Dining Aree 1211, Cted1I refs a mual $400/mo Joyce Wolt:te - Santa Ana Ave Uno 2 Do £••••• lli••tl JZSZ •Walk in Closets No pets. 1725/mo .Call agt 631· t,66 Nr beach I t>r I ba, frplc 01 Sf YlLLEY! not disturb tenanlS $450 ••'•••••••'••••••••••• •Home like Kllch~ns 675·2311 9 em to 5pm -gar , yard Avail Dec I Executive translerred 10 mo 851 ·6226 MONARCH SUMMIT·2Br 1 blk 10 Hunllnglon ---......__ $385/mo 1 Br patio. 536·0297 evs Orange Coonty wants to &. den, $800 mo 22852 Center 1ranspor1auon & Bachelor Apt-near ocean pool I pt'rson. no pets trade home In quallty 2Br IBa 1 story shag, Andara 642-1028 frwys K1lchena11e Con1ac1 3 2 5 J 1 71 h p 1 Qeiu•e pools da xtra large nhelghbi°'hcood loMr 3br ~~~'::~r~· ~:~~-~r~~~: VILLA PAC1FlCA·2Br. ITILITIES FIH Peu1 675·1024 646·5137 tt-7 ~s!;hr 2,.~~11:s1~~:c~ omo n osta eu· tin 5 2650 Elden s540 2Ba.femrm.llrgestol3 !Bdrm Ftom15t5 28r.2Ba,eundeck,lndry. Noa•H11rborShopng,very No pets 1500/mo Newpart aree for t yeer. m~ sso.1798 modtls. upgtaded Slepa Townhse unlurn storage area. 3 blks to clean 2 BR 1 Ba beams. 536•8362 A""9nlf ~ ••••••••••• !!!If ... ff!PIP/f~fl........ u:=.-= fM'lff.llr.A ... IJ.tf "Wkly renllll H& up llUll Vn Colo• JV Ir•• toll••· 10 mlllllt .. Ml ot l.90u11a hHled swot A •tlCll lo OH O•n• Pol11t • mo•t l oc11an Kuen• •••ii "" h10t11l ~c11n1r tilulf 9H N Cu••• ••wy. l•I<• n11N 'I IJr w1u11,. 111oun1 lt~h 411• 5'14 •Ir• l•ro11 ''"""' PllllO CCC.AN O~tUCS Jog Of SLfl~lmCI (;ull till t 644 I u11<0 10 !>Oii ChMrlul rm 111 M r r1.,, 043 02,.10 b• fu111 lmont. 1111. rv ()m11 by IQ -..ult "' 24 ~97 1111ch pnv Uo•vPt ma· ,.111111 Clo111 lutw 1tl4lilll 1111p C111en ICUIHllJ 1141a1 qllltl 6uty working P•• son No amolte no dr111k Pool 1ee $300 mo inc.I ulll Avoil 011-nea MO~l l!ll•Qtml lllJI blog Ill l l)Vfll flllBCh llnU•I l11t .. ll1on ''' towo. bretlll· lnklhQ Yl~W'> 1111 b111tHn1 h 111111n ruo1 ~ub g11rto• rurn11llell Am, Prtvllt 11le11 IHH L4'Ylt' only Buth In Home. $:100 llJSU 1' uv OG 1 4t>23 Cvfll El I oro 110 C1111 Or 4'#4·8083 363 C• ocent B•y Or 'I Ur 2tin rn111g111v 10(.I Mu'Jt •toe to opprec1a1e V1flw dCJN11town 10(; no' :ion M I levot wl~nctoen pet•, Rt•P udll• llvtng1m ~ii1110 lbHo. 'f.OOlmo 85!> 6203 11 no to ocn s:!OO ea 1>drm w1s 661 l680 l Aleo 18• upper lvl. patio, vltw o l ocn $<100, l.i1g11 otouri v111w 1 Of tat/lost cwiil neg) Obi gat 'IPI 1~'10lmo Cau a11e11 lor tenl 497.7090 4'14 IOS7 Monday ' Room near OCC, pool. N1w~tl l••ci 3111 wuharl dryer male NO. rei:~0Ap"1""&"c'C:;ci~ n 0 n . s rn k r I I 7 0 1cm1e1t VtllB Rentals 730-9326 675·4912 B1oker Room •or renl $250 mo 1 B•ock 10 beacn 2Br. bt19hl 8 11ry $675 mo Call 848 ·4987 1 11 630PM yrly 968·8263 ll•tlll ll•lfll 4100 2 Br 'Ba 11om $525 Nol ••••••'••• .. •••••••••• Ptl'S Acroi.s lrom New-sou•• MOTEL porl Benth Golf CourMI Wkly rentals now av11t '..l<l'i 4855 S 105 & up Cotor TV WIHH llHTALS 3 & 4 Br Close to water furn g unlurn reason•· ble, all <.1men1t1el> Srol(er 675-4912 Beriulllul large 4 Br encl· Sd pa110. sleps to be.lch Ytlarty 675·4419 OCEANFRONT • Custm decor. 3Bt 2Ba up, amon111es, yrly S 1200 mo 2Br tBa dwn 600 mo Mature prs 7400 w Ocnlrn1 650·9 t92 Wilh 40 dock tor power boat 3 BR 2', b' con· ..ao S 1200/mo w1doc11. $1000 w11nou1 660· 1 t90 Mrs Long 2 bd 1 ba, sundeck, ga· rage. upper unll blk/bch 212 30th SI $600tmo yrly 675·2106 Easlblutl specious 1 Br pa110 pool no pal$ $555 644-4767 BAYFRONT BALBOA ISLAND Sandy beach 3Br 2ba e-ce1 cond Monthly or yearly $ 1soo1mo Owner 64"·9513 Phonn 1n room 22'74 Newporl Blvd CM 646-7445 BEACH AREA IEED A PUCE! Reasonable rates Kil· chenettes. phones. maid ser.,ce Z channel mo- vies SANDPIPER MO· TEL, t967 Newporl Blvd. CM 645·!1137 ----------V•c.liH lt•l•I• 4ZSO ...................... PALM DESERT CC New 2Br view nome. spa. M1d/wkl nds S601ntl cpl Holtday •iv 586·8119 p;;"°11 <:.i I y Utah C 0-;;:;o Sleeps 6, l\1tchen, walk io ski hit Avail Dec 11 10 18 $450 7141496-0314 LK AAAOWHEA0-2 sly new 4br + loll 2 be, 2 t1plcs 2 1>alcon1es, color 111. sips 14 North Shore $2851wknd $395/wk $595/mo 522·863 1 Snow Summit Conoo Pv1 bdrm bath sleeps 4, hreplace S60 pet night 17 t4)S66·9212 -----Gorgeo11r. harbor 111ew, 3 Br 3 , Ba fully •urn We w111 artange an) ot lhe following deep sea fl. sh1ng, 9011 1enn1s horse r11c1ng theater You n ame''' No host S1000 1 wk 1>ase 1 s~'ooj!~ ·~~~~;~:e~~~-c1;~::~:-:a-590_H_1 _0ec __ 1s_1_h 2 story, \3 BR. $239,000 fee. OCEAN & BEACH Responslblll homeowner trom spa & pool Avail from $650 bch S775 mo 673·8476 no pe11 $400·$4 t5 only. Call (213) 761·6289 3 bd. 2 be Fmly Rm, No now $800 mo 493-3784 I.A QUINTA HERMOSA 642·3153 91/H. or lllame Pets. 1754 Iowa. MeSll ., •-a. "Z'~f 16211 Par11s1de Ln, 1 blk I Cnl• 1111• JIZ4 se 642·3850, 642·1010 10 Jen t3th Wk or mo Lge 2Br w/gar Super Nwpt Hn1s -3 b-r 2 bl Sips 4 730-0621 clean close 10 bch • -----v e r d e S 8 1 5 / m o •l!r.,tl -•t• o1 • w or Beach 3 blks S • ••• •••••• •• •• ••• • • ••• 1 Me•ltt Free le•t liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 644-1836 •••• ••••••••••••••••• of E.dinger 84 7·544 t 2 Bo rm townh10/1ype Trade now Fr11nch Not· Super speclal 2 bt, 2'~ ba ---, _...~•nu condo Close 10 overy· mandie 011.__ bulldi"" n 3 bdrm. 2 ba wilh lg yd condo, Iott-type den wl • $350/mo up Bach · 1 ~-~,_ thing S&05/mo Agt """ "• 1 Remodeled kllch. Obie wel bar. frptc open & 2 B I & I I San Ctemenla $319,000 r un urn urn APAITllEITI 645·9650 lree & c1ear tor Newport gar Drive t>y S725 894 beamed colllngs, many pool spa 18992 FIOrlda Beaulilully landscaped Beach, I.loo Island or W W11Son Call 559·5001 e •Ir 1 s $ 9 2 5 I mo 842·2834, 842~ I Qlrden apts Poot & Spa I Br $415 Newly redec Corona Del Mar property _F_O_l _E_C-LO_S_U_l _E_S_•_L_E_1 848-9840 or 848-7916. ..llP E •ns 1 P u Id k N , d/w olc gas & vwater • -IP I • 0 os ec 5 0 pe s paid po110, sec gale. H1·Hll 2 Br 11, Ba condo So Spec 3 br, 2'• bl very 1 & 2 BA pool. spe Bachelor $396 crprl pool, pany rm C1•lstr1•1 Coast Plaza Low down. clean lwnh~. pool too· BBQ no pelS turn av111 1 Bdrm S475 Call all 1 t AM, Casa $495 mo 964 ·4686 Good toe. S6501mo Call MAW·K1hei lux IBr ocn· 516·7330 Jeno 646-7800 vu s.lp5 4 $3010y (7141 CLOSE TO BEAC~ 2 81 2 Ba block lo beach 650·2493. 650·6836 Unique bath w11011 and go•age, frplc dish-Vail/Beaver Creek Colo lrpl stove and retrog All w • s" e' S 6 2 S I mo Luxury to..nhome 4 Br 4 u I I I pd $ 4 5 0 I m 0 840·3787 Ba •lPS 12. daily or wllty 538·7979 Big 2 BR t ba dplx OIW sltl rental 2131376-3906 'l Br wlgar slovo 4 dshwr Chlld & sm1111 pet OK $500 'mO 536 7979 ~~Sb ~~ t5 10 beach lt•l•lt I• 1,.,. 4300 962 .. 491• 964...S886 •••••••••••••••••••••• Access. 4 BR, $325,000. Cameo Shores. BANK LIQUIDATION Big Canyon, reduced $200,000 to $1 ,095,000. ,Open today Y.11•P lel $68000 646·0686 g~'t·,:!i $800/mo ·Agl (ll4) 141•1111 2250 Van9uard540·9626 Granada 979.1911 1~~~~~~~~~~2 Br. 1 Ba Collage, car· 8081 Holland Cr. HB sm B I .WALK TO BEACH t Br 2·~1y 2Br 2 car gar l>ltns ""Is. drapes, small pauo 2 Br cottaga, N11wporl Blwn Slater/Warner Bachelors s410 1 ' re rig pauof, S1ove & relng $400/mo' I' P le; 1 1 6 4 61 h SI "" Ha his I pie edwood no pell adults pre I 536·7"79 645-7500 Agl 2 bdrm 2 ba View apt Promontory Point $380 Female. 25·35 years Old Call Answer ad No S33. 642·•300 24 nrs 1-5, 8 Oakmont. CLOSE TO CdM Shopping. $245,000 ClllmY UY1H $475/mo No pets 1CI • r ·' ___ 01_1_Beach I Bdrm $485 731·0 t81h s1 673·7787 ·• -- 0 8 Oeekt bnck walks woo-S C 311~ No Cahf 7 acres. hOute 54 .441 4 ded gar 1750/mo Avatl ,, ....... ,. 3141 131 E t8tn 646-6816 --WALK TO BEACH Ba· •• ,, ... ,, • F&C for O.C prop11r1y 3 Br 3 Ba Di·levet, end 1• 1•83 645-6625 ••'-••••••••••••••••••I 161 E 16th 6412-0858 SPACIOUS I ChtlOr stove Cl relng •••••••••••••••••••••• Cons. mrtg to $20.000 unit lwnllouse. pvt yard.•----------Lutury studio. free H80,IF1replac•. pool, dish· 2 BR l'1b1 S550 1 gas & water pa10 2dBA. S455 1Yeari, ne,: ,_e_5_5-_1_4_oo ______ 1 trplc, new. 2 Diiis s c IAYFlllT pllone. meld serv. spa, washer, pvt pa1io x Lg 1 BA 1',ba S525 $375/mo 536 7979 ecor poo · nr eac • .-$130 wk 499 30t5 3Br 2bo s~25 ---bus No pe1s 498-6277 OCEAN VIEW. Newport Plaza $850 851·9990 lg uec home. 1pecta· • Garden 1 & 2 Br on El " Ooluxe 2 Br 2 Bl 111 ---- Heights. comlorllbla 2 $650/mo W side 3 Br 2 cular 11-. lmmed OCCU· Ocean111ew bachelor epl. std e S 4 6 0 S 5 6 0 C11ll 141-1101 4 pie.( carpel~ Or apes Nr SC Ho,,_ 2 BA 2 Be Bdrm, l 'i't ba, lge 101 Ba. ktds & pals OK p1ncy, $2000 mo yrty non.smkr.nopets avail 557·2841 MESAVEA-0-E-snarp 2 BA~ bll n~ enclsd garage. :::> pkng S485mo No 1150.000 equity. $359. 548_2735 675-7873 now. $350 497-2057 lll 211 Ill 2 Ba gar 1545 Coria~J hOOk ·ups No pets 500. Linda. ag1. -E--d-3 B B d 3Br. 26• single sty condo, $280 Furn Chdrm1ng, Newly decor• G11' Pd. de' AP l 0 , ca 11 f S5251mO _:_40 4484 Barrell Ally. 642-5200 astsi e, r a, en. all xtres. qu101 $750 mo B h b h ut 1 d 540· 1158 or 979 3848 I 2 bd t ba2 tir t •, ba lrpl led yard, gar, car· Nancy •97_21•9 IC nr eec 1 P encl gar. dwshr, pool, $900 ~ ~ No pets 1 rasp emp bl> • • .... 2 5073 ask lor Pam 1 10 ... nhouse Avail Jan 1 •••tilt pets. drapes Imo q no pe.s ..-• •••••••••••••••••••••• '''· last plus $400 277 Ocean vu adult condo. 2 person 494 4200 --Near 18th/Pomona. I Br i'ar !Ba garage new Eno un11 garoJg• patio 891·1644 ,,,,,, .... 3110 .•.....•.........••..• Beou11lul 3 Br 2 Ba oon· do overlooking pool, near SC Pteza PllMHTHY POflT Furn. luaury 2 br, 2 bl, cathedral ce1llng , lrplc. sundeck, au 11men111es Wlll Shf w l prof M 673·3887 all 6 Aoomln CM $225tmo plus S50 ulll 64 1-4913 ----Room in CM S225tmo plus $50 ut•I 64 1-41913 • Ro b 1 n h o o d L n Br 2 Ba $950/mo Va· u 1 •-a. 3111 B cpts. stov~ $385 morl P 0 0 1 S 8 0 O m 0 RHlfl f•ta11i-~ 556· 1737 canl Della, 6J l · 1266, •fflNf -•t• 1 1' Oowna:a1rs, d/8, ( 7 1 • I 6 ~ O . 2 • 9 3 548 2_13_5 .. ••••'" • •••••• • ••• ••• •• • carport. water pd 1 chtld " ,..., ~ CO•PAIY· ·;;j;;;'j,j~~-;···3jif 1. -0-.,-e-ty-3-9-r-2-b-a-.-1-g-e_t_a_m-:._e_o_• ________ 10CEANFRONT Dix 2-4 Br Ok. no pets s4oo Agenl. 650-81138 7•0-1397 173-7711 •••••••••••••••••••••• rm. Frptc 2 car gar, nr Bluflscondo 3 Br, 2'• Ba, By week or month _no __ ree_96_2_.0_2_1_1 ____ 1 1 Bdrm 1 ba. pool 1aun- $650/mo 646-0866 Mlf non·smi.-;:tOSnr 4 Dr, 2 Br 2 BA air. P1ll1tr; pool, t•. ba home, S200 + 1, kids Ok $500/mo Avail u11ls C M 850·0907 IHtltitt f1•llr er College Prk No pels formal din rm, lam rm, 873•7873 Newer 2 BA 2 ea s475 dry. •dulls no pe1s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil llt1re• Hllll 4 Ir $750/mo ytly,548·4834, enclpatlo,commtypool On the beach hotel t No peis 760•1418 or $385 833-7890 or Jiii IAISllLL f II II I ' lh 642·9178 $1150. 844·0335 all room ap1 kltchenelle & 642•7528 evs/wknds 6<16·1947 now 2131860-9513 Male Roommate tor Bal· t8r, security gate. tennis-:-boa P11n1nsula Apt ,'··: HfAr.H PreH•h •r• ••I r•, $825 3 Br. 2 Ba, 2782 5Pm b 8 1 h 1urn 1 s" e d ~I Ba upper 1n 1r1. r•, ,•••• I ~ Ii. 2 Mendoza Now paint. 34' MOTORBOAT SI.IP $300/mo + $280 dep large 3 Br 2 Ba Town- pools. e1c $475 mo $275/mo 673·1807 Avt1I 1mmed 831-5019 Nicely decorated turn , 2 . l IVING ""' 1, 2 HHffb, I carpel• & drop•s 3 Br 2., Ba, securtty 2306 W Oceanrron1. hOUH tn quiet comple1< PIP:~, e~c~~5 g;':~eon~o S NB 673 "154 large pool. garden Mii· •Ht •Ht. Me/YrlJ. 642-0634 ga1e1. 1200 PP • $475/mo 85l·2175 fHli• JllO Bf 2 Ba apl, $300 1nci ••••••• 0 •• 0 ••••• ""••• Uhl 645·9390 662·280 I . : • Sttu111~ Giits 759·0588 i9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ting $675 645·338 t, Pr let ••1ttl1•le. E side 3 Br 2'• Ba duplex, -----675·5949 lrm •r 202 S. llJ· encl Piiio & yard. lrptc, BAYfRONT Spac.io11s single. OM PALM MESA APTS fr11t. Ill-lilt er ~~: 3a;!C1~~!8~~·3 tst. & two btctroom t561 Mesa Or .l• ••-Balboa Island Sandy $400 UnlU1n I Br , __ ._._._ __ • -----2 BA, new cpts, fplC, wood beach. 3Br ,.,a, 011ce1 •P'rtmtnts. Call btwn 9-4 546-9860 aaea• YllW C.ar••• '•I #•r JIZZ beem clg, very nice cond Monthly or yearly 1 Br Trellers s247-;;;o -~ • • • • • • •• •• • ••• • • • • • •• • $625 63 1 -092 t I t 5 0 0 I m o 0 w n • r and elec S 150 sec No llLY 1121,0tO So of hwy Glamorous --844·9513 IBt condo. Frptc. pauo Clean 2 BR t Ba, encl gar, dogs 133 E. 16111 St . Sp FEE 2~1~~ ~:.!\o\D• pool, oar S750lmo Avail pvt yard. no pe11 1495 Bl.UFFS 4 Br 211\ Bi xtres. 42 642·9 t93 Ctsd Sun ~9~63~·3~4~8~8~o~r~6~3~1·~7~900~~li~Oec;;;~3j1.i84~4.:,:·7:.:2:..:t..:.t.::.Ajgj-'ul3:m~o~5~4~8·~6~6~80~~iJ~I 1950'm~60..o679 •MESA vER'OE2 Br. 1 = "••I• ..... JI ... 3 bdrm, 2 b,•· dbla ger. fUINISNED or Ba. Newly decor $495 3 bdrm 2 bl 504 Rad· :'~ •••• ~'::': ••••••••• ~! lrplc, Igo ye d. new pa1n1. Nwpt Cresl·2Br, 2Bt, dbl UNFUINl•aar.. No pet• 833·8974 ' e A $795 2326 Fordham garage, tennl1, pool, ..,..u. -------ltndl. $210.000, 110,000 • br, 2 ba, lg onus m, SJ75 mo. 752•2209 ALL UTILIT1£S 2 Br I Be 571 w Joann down, 1ssum1blll loans Gar, E'slde, 1950 1_A_v_11_1 _63_1_·&_oe_2 ____ 1. ________ =----Up SI a 11 s No po ts 645·5735 owner 548·6155 POOL HOME, Mell Ver· ILlffl PAID. HEALTH $425/mo Sierra Mgml i.a JH• L ... , IHii 3141 de. 3 Br. den, 1•. Be 3 bd, 2'°' ba. 2000 sq 11 CLUIS, TENNIS 14 1·1324 "•-' Jl•f ::7••••••••••••••••••• $875/mo plus sec. opt to Nr pool + tennl1 club SWINMINCi plus 2Br upslelrs. quiet, encl --r.•lru• ,, Mobile Beach Cott-a• 4 buy 541·8077 I 1000/mo 640-2384 m di mo t i Sorry ger, no dogs . 1110 Vtc· SSOOO o;,;;:;·9;:2·9;~ private beaches. pool, Eas1sld• 3 bd, 2 be, 1700 HarDo• View Hm1 2Br. .:'c, ...... 'Mocttts . I o, I• s 4 9 5 1 mo oovered patio, vaulted. ptar. eec:url~ 1650/mo per month don, pool, S 1250 1no1 "'"" 631·68t2 111 10 colllnga, commly pool. 836-7854. 5 3·2307 644·9656 gdnr Call 760-8101 open dill~ 9 to 6. -YIW-MIMVI 1117.500. Call 497·1657 • ....,I JNti Jllf 1111 N-pt H"ll, 3 bt, 2 bl lrl· o.1c.--... •-1 •-l•I ··-·•"••••••••••••••••• ,,. • C VVU Spactoue E Side Ap11 ~~.!.:'!:! •••••••••••• Htbf View Hm1 2Br, den, SUPER 3 Bdrm, 11 • D• Plell. yard. SfOOlmo ell c;.-.,......... Encl gar, patio, dlhWht & BACK BAY CHARMER • pool, grdnr Incl. Compl home, CIOM to SChOOll Jana, 846-7800 etovo. Moll ulll lrM No 3Br, .., MPllll• 11,...., 0, furn $1350. 780-<810 t and beach. 548·5605 -.-.-94-,.-.-.-A-lt-~-.. --Newport ludllNO. pelt ,. ~, 110 ,....... a.... I Br. I pa11on s.-35 den Lulh l1nd1c1ptng, The Blull1, Back Bay Nwpt Hgl1, 2 bf. I b1, 1ge pool, IPI 150/mo ''""',.,... 1 B(, 2 l>tftonS 5485 hardw ood 1111. mini exec. pad. reedy now. 2 yard, water pd, gar No 3 Br 2'' Ba 1950/mo (II 161111 2 Br 11.,1,,.,, 111 s510 Dllndt, p1tloe, big bac:ll· mu1er 1Ull .. & oen or 3 pets 370 L•Parla l.n 3 Br 2 B• 11200/mo 645·1104 2323 Elden 'A"ve. CM yd, many apectat 111111. bdrm1. 180 dagr .. View 1595 780·0750 F r ad Tenor a • • g t 60 · Only 11"0,000. Catt End u1111. $1400/mo. 3 Br 11,. ba. dlw, cpl'g, 831·12680r831·2711 Newpottle.clalSo.m::-=-~842"7 5 6"9·8289 l -87_5_·_33_7_,______ $600/mo 1948 Anaheim Big CyiiOil golf~. 1700 16111 !It. Br 2 Ba 1550/mo r11t/a llH LIOO ISLE · 3 bdrm, 2 be. Ava Cosll Mesa · secured gate, 3bf 21,ba, ( .. Dew!) 5°:~~·8 'e'~';· llO~e, •••••••••••••••••••••• famrm. 11700 mo 11111 $.485 2 Br 1 bt, trplc, 140 l l200lmo 4t 4-443I 64Z·SllJ a131650-8081 before lllAT f at•I Orvndy, Attr 875-1181 Cabrnte> PenlhouM wl'98Ct1Cular IOAM In ••eluded 1t•• b f "73 77"7 1 Tu1tln. 2200 IQ ft 3 ...... ,,,,.,.,... " • " vttw 0 oc••n and bly. llUllfltlT IPARKLINO CLEAN ' Bdrm, 2 bath I den w/ ..... ••••••••••••••••• 28f HM, g•rage, lront & SI IOOlmo Agt .... 1397 2 I 3 bd ••Ill by w11 or SPACIOUS, WnUIClt ~=.~~-:~ '""-'1. ......... 1~. !f~ro· ,::.~s~ l.~~J'i.A~O~~ ~A~~cm' mo AQt 615·1_1_1_0 __ ~:; .. c~'::. =.yo:~: av11t. Call for det11t1. ...,, 28r llPf* H75 54,·0401 13500/mo yrly ,,,, ... llT ranee & refflQ No pell HO·IHO Bllr Mtclley B.I 39, '*' 1750•--.... --,-.,-.. -.... -1--1 944-tl06, 613-H17 3 Br. 2 Bl. upptf Furn/ 1495 mo 552•9723 81\aM .. pt 11 ~ ... r 11200 Ytn -unlurn Winter or yrly .. tam ant • .. '"V .. Ir co-•o, I •• 1..... 2 Ir [)uple11 HOO/ftlO, S .. •• :l.IO c '"' v W1htrl drwar lnClud .,.,....,._ ,... Ut!Hmo Av•ll Otc 1 Ir • h • r • ti• t fl Btu1Ulllul v'-OI ocean AttrKltve 1 Ir a 1tc,.... •••••••H•tt•••••ottTI Udo 11'11 ~ llOO 1511'1 831 1218 '300/MO 1fnmtC1 occup tor wllon l!ncl 9ar, fJpt, 1111 llLIW ..... COiiet I/Clan l2000 ---M2·7451 PoOI & l41C 011 pd NO 4 I r 2 'A Pl o m t , (ltyfiOfll) fl••llll ,,,,_ /,Uf -~-=,,.,....,,..,,...--=--I AC HILO A , urn I P • It I 4 I 5 I m o .10.0/"'o •• 10•.ooo. ~ Collt .............. ~. ••• ILUl',8 CONDOI .. & •411 313.. ' " 1 j /dW. 12200 Cttan. ractec. J •. 2 le, Two 3 Ir 2 la on.-~ unfurn Yrly •II utll pcl ...... """"ton Long term Hlum. n 1.lcto..,. 111oen l1tl0 dell. trplC, pello Quiet "°"'"on 1uet1 lf'eenoatl. N-crpl. "tW ctrepee, l ll!Ot ---. 3 IA 2 le AIH l nva11ma nta WATl,.,"OHTHOMU ., .. 1780/mo 111, 1-. C01M1PoOIttc.11200 beMIClell lmmectoocup pllie _I_ at' c ,· 752·2117 AIALTOAI' 831·1400 I NC 183-2171 '11100 7iib-I071 Tll. MGMT 14Ma -,., •• ~7'0'. S Cst Pina area ' BA I Ba. AC, pool. sec; golos no peu $550 PP 968·3652 lrg ? Bd Beam ceilings. lots ol wood thruoul. serv bar. $460 2256 Map111 673·8803 or 548-7356 • Proo• & llN: Roo"' • I ~ 2 8A P1110 °'01$ • liarden l•nOscao1n9 • 0•\~W~$lle1S & 880 S • J09 to llncn & SllOps I .. ' ~ ' • ~ f .. 1 I • ~ ' ' I La11re1woo<1 twnhse 2 BA 11' ba 2 sty AC, comm pool. 1enn11. S650 mo 838·8526 Plush 2Br twnhse. p1110, pool, 1ac no pets $550 mo Call 833·2282 ..... 4000 ···············••···•· Fern non-smkr to shr ni- cely decorated :i Br 2 Ba lwnhee, Woodbridge. Close 10 lake & pools $390 857. 164 I ---------- HUI flllT Shr w1Nawpor1 Boh Eo..ec. 1475 mo tst & last 63 HI056 L~rg 4/pl•• 2 Bl, IBa. 3 "d. 2 ba I RELIABLE WORKING , .. " garage, aun· mala Prt• Da kit prlv. dshwr W 1s1do ~vall dry lec11's ldHI tor 2·3 pool Nr OC Airport, Rel Roommate Wanted N lslf 11gh1. non-smkr, 12"50 + ''t ullts Dye 642·544'6. 111 8pm 12 1 1 1 S 4 9 5 1 mo adulta $675 840· 1126 s245 plus 11111 667_7678 845-6825 __ B111utllul 1Br p1110 security entrance B••lla1I•• 1tnn11 )act pool $550 •116 3140 mo (2 13) 594-8214 ....•..•........•..... K ennebunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ID '"....-<....:. .... 11 ~~) 11•"'°"11 fl V ,~, l~~r HJ•il'.10~ llr.1ift p 11 ii u~ •9111 f t•e ~·· Dir o htt.,11 ~· ,, n1111• on l!o1 ~ ·~ .,_,~11 n ••\I C!I Mcl'4Mn to St,""'4 ~•11• • $290 No smoking or 642·5620 • dr1nk1ng Mese Verde Ne11d rm·m-a1_es_1_o_shlf• 556·05~-house nr Frwy & be•· Male pref 21·30 yrs LI Ches $200-$250 (7141 cooking Pool. Jae. !en· 631·9805 nls steps lo Np1 Bch Lovely 1~ H1.1nt 548·4260 Harbour Aell•blll $300 Laguna 8111ch, furnished, Mo 840-7960 ldlcllen & lndry prlv $225 mo N on-smkr p1eau 497-3097, 642 2233 Am 1n nlc• house nr SC Plaza, pool. l8C, gar NI amkr, no pel9 $200 536-3387. 882-2641 Roommate wanted, ma· .. tura. responliblll P8f'IO" to Share living o>epen'" on Balboa Penln1ul1 (1260/mo pk11 ut111 I Catt 873-5807 '" 5. Amm1;10 111_r_N_B_h_M_w...,13~ Othefs Own rm, 1 blll to Prvt entrance unlurn beach $275/mo ahare bath S 175/mo 111 645-4809 & 18911 1100 tee. ~vetf F9m to •hat• NB co;;c;o:- 12·7·82 646·2042 fully lurn Non-1mlu Mute• Bd1m w/b1111. 1250 mo + 11 11111 Cell comp turn rem•I• Oon·Clfol 831-otlS 1 8 • 3 5 $ 2 8 O 1 m o New Ptntl"lov ... -c-.-,-.,.-na- 549·8677_ _ vltw, CIOM lo t>Ch H I S2 15/mo + ulllt 1200 PVI tnl & btth 1300 utlll daposll. 2 1ty PlOuH tnelO 53• 0794 842·2$8' Ot 548·8285 Room 101 rent. m11la or female 3 bdrm houH 567-9014 HO· 1425 New 1tu010 prlvllt en• Nwpt H9t1 M .-nll t""8 lrl!ICt pr1vatt l>alfl. uttlt 10 1hr 2 tit apt 1eml· pd 1270 Nttt bt1cfl furn 1280 U5·0HI H 8 53e·07t4 JCi22 I bd Apt 0CC ArM. UIO Have IOIMINlll 10 ... , llO + Ul9a CS111,_. ... ilO It.... -17 , L" ....... • U;,'.~!8!ou0p~r tor a 30 day ad In the lllLY PILIT AIYIOf lllEOTllY DO IT NOW! , .. fer l114ra Your Dally Piiot Service Directory R1pr1Mntallve Ml-1111, tit. 112 ~!IA':!t ............. c •• ,.,1c .. ,,,,, ·······'·············· Den Hellberg Ortt<lll'O ._ Ctmon1 Ma1onry·8IOGk & Paving Co Ret/cornmt W ll•·Cuat wOtk LI<: Uc 3111&804 842·1720 •381057 Rob b47•2683 ----~!!!!~!T! ••••••••••••• tncorpor&tton. bus1neu 1d11tc1, Reasonable toea 752· 1962 HIOMPSON CONCRFTE PlllOS•dll\lllWIY• IOundlhOlll •303383 64:Hl4112 c .. ,,.,,.,, ,..,,., IJHlrlt.J .•..•.•...•••..•.••... Lll'.CTlllCIAN PrlC.•d rrghl lrH Ht1ma11 on llrl)G Of •M•ll fObl lie 31HW121 873 03!10 LIC D Cl.CCTAICtAN Ou111 worktn•H retat rre. "*' e31.5012 ELFCTRICIAN Sml JObi/Repllrt Lie ,33 108 C· 10 548·6203 ••)r1lltl•f. •••••••••••'•••••••••• C"~.,....... .......•... Nonw 2 big. J\OO(I 2 '"''II· Beby111t1ng my home by f'rom A to 2 wo Clo 11 011 loving mother EHISlc:le 71<1-675-0436 11¢ <125781 RMH £1tCl·Remodel1. CM 548·2509 A d d I ' j 0 n • • 0 a , ··"''" -REM ODEL • Comm. wrkthops. Low r•tet Lie reafdontllil. tonol'lt Im· ~326738', 1n1 646-7378 •....••....•...•...••. CUSTOM HOME BLOR needs SMALLER JOBS bllwffn houslt FrN eat Cell Oen 5·37·0342 provements, ma101 11---•&IKWr code correcuons, etc 20 ~ .,. y11 Orange Cty, bonded, r ~1') ~ 1tU parrt, Bldg renovation, ~I -..._ Ins, Lie "191801 P•· ~ 1-:-1 C. lomDo Const. Anyllme ,; ---~- 01 nge Coaat OAILV PILOT/Sunday, November 28, 1912 rf .. ~/.' ... {~ ............ ~.~~~~........ /~~~It!!~~ ..........•. SAM •UKUMOIO ti COMM I. JANllOJllAL 0111011111og Cl .. 11 upa. .,..,... .,.. ' CAll!1rT (;l r !NINO main I Ire• trim, iml "'lionWI r11C>•lr/R.mod 0.. • Clieian1no ..,411v11.t t11Nlll(:"l>4J 645·3540 ..,ftll..it Sttlllc• Lie OoncJtrd 9113•&H4 Cleon u111 I rlm")lng Spr1nkl4'11 Malm •Ce1penlry •Ptumbll'IQ £ ' I •Elle •r ln Ca1pentry .f~.!~~.!f ••.••••••• •Drt·MOldlng1·C11>1r14111 Cuatom D4l<;k1 MHOnry •Shelving •Fauc•I• 10 & P11110 C01tl1$ AHi If. ' gar (If 1prlng• 61g 01 r1M H I Gene 539·•078 H .. 1111 644'•2867 •• '.'!.l!f'•••••••••••• 1mell I wt ooh •Ill ll'HI, II C1o11p.ntry • Ma&onry 11t1c1en1 nrvlce 20 l r' •• ~!!!!I•••••••••••••• Rooting . Plumblng 1,11p. Lie ,, 83628 I BHtCKWORK Small IODI Drywall · Stuoco · Tiii ~OS~t-~60~6~7~~~~-· N11wpo11, Co1tu Met&. Remodel J B &46-11990 :: lrvlnti n&tll 876 3 176 JACK OF ALL lRADES Painting. plUMOlog, etec: . c1111 JICk enyume, drywall. 11141, c11pentry Day 01 n1ghl 675·3014 Mar~8 18 Pt11n11ng • C11pentry • •••IHIH•llf. Cetamlt Ttte Uc·d & ••R•O&iN~SCleANiNQ•• Bonded 644-4 798 "'" serv1ce • 8 lhOloughty 81QCk/Brlclo. Wall•. Con· crete Very rea11 LlC'd Bob 673·5367/f)311-0~6 Custom Brlck·Stont Blocto.-Concrete-Stucco Rell f'ree ISi 5411·9•92 t~!,!!~1 •.•••••••.•••• 1 ,~1~~,!~!! .......... . flAINl lA N( 05 AC AAINOUTTCn WORKI 30 Y•• ••P Intl Ilona.a tnl '" B3441G4 ""' At;VUlllC '~!lllttg• L~ • r~ Ill 1·$2<1·51241 306760 rrt<fl ~ti ft/J•/i/dH 0111111 P111111ng 847 11432 ••••••••••"••••••••••• CUS IOM PAINTWORK J 0 Horn Rellnlllhlng Comm'llr•111<1 a111pp1ng Antique•. 1111 cet>l~tt. ato1111nu Th~ Job thei 11n1 pointing tl4~·~44 !!~.~~!~ ..... I.ti ttwt Suntt11ne In ' C•ll Sut1th1ne Wll\00# C111111ng, Lid 644 ... 53 20% Mot!Ully Oiecount WE WASH WINOOWS r .. 1. Pro1 ... iona1 Oualtty worl4DuarentMd r r .. etUmat# 848-73111 1 p it a k s I o r t u e II IHll•• 4U8 8580 ••••••"••••••••••••••• --------- tat CLASS PAINl ING Huber fiOOlll\g·llt ty.,.. • .... Law ...... "' New·t•'ov•M•cka Th8t •II oon11ac10f1 who Wt1tlp8pt11, lnllE•I Au· Lie rr4 t1802 6•8·9734 pe1fo1mVnlk:1nM<1 con· poll• F1eq 1111 979·&4'94 lractOf• 1houl<I eo 1ta1t Oul iste Polnt1ng lltf PIHUlt In 11'1411r edvertlllnO. Con- 8P•c r•tes $75 pr llav Oon'I tft-rOQI, t1p•l1 II 11acaora and contun\41ft, ptua m11te11u1~ 873·5379 Ir• c t Ion o I co I I . contact Mary Orondil at 857·2890 (7141158·4088 wHh any EUROPEAN PAINTERS ROQf'ING Rf PAIRS qu11t1on1 Con1rec&or'1 A111 & nomo 1111 & e111 s111e LICMIM eo.ro. 28 Free est 646-8349 ev• Small job• OK Free Ct vie Center Pru a, 1111me1ee C1t1 Tom or .!!1!!'.!7............. 962-8314 TOP QUALITY WORK M4JtiM1f.•1•MIU1i;A EXPER carpenter does --AT ACAS RATES s·uoiNG.G LASS.OOORS add'.nt . remod, decks WAY CllSTllCTlll Lle'd Joel 547-4425 ~~~!'~ ............. . HAULING·GRADING <11mohllOf', clean-up Concrele & llee removal Quick serv 842-7638 clftn house 540·0867 BRICK WORK BBQ •. ll11place1. p11n11rs Hers frff wst 646-046• r!~~;~~ .•••.•••••••• £11pe1 I wa1tcove11ng In· ~tollatk>n ReH Consul· Cnuc~ 542-11392 Room 1190, Sant• Ana. CA 92701 IHt1l•ti1J ll1•it11 ..••...•••..•......... PROFESSIONAL Installed/ Remod. add'nt Skyl~hlS & repairs Free UC •420802 Plans C. ' I & conetele Uc 361681 est an, 841·4592 FinaM~lJOOeble •• !.!!'.f'J •••••••••••• Joe 892· 1327 Doo11 lnstelleO, every· ---------TllEI REMOD SPECIALIST thing In bldg & repair 35 HOME IMPROVEMENT LIGHl HAULING & CLEAN-UPS Hign quelrty housework E11perlence<1. dependa- ble. honest. lnletllgent, meticulous. tierobi. I em the best Phone 673· 7012 alter 6 Pt..\ -kdays-All day Satur- day and Sunoay __ ,, ......... .. 11.-ri•f I ant t,sslgnmt 58 t-8590 .....••••...........• *A· 1 MtYIH * !!.'f !.f !!!!! •••••••••• SECRETARIAL SERVICE • 764-6368 JG Allen UC 202752 )Ill uper Rel• Jelly ALL H~ADES Toppec:tlremoved Clean up lawn 1eno11 751·306 TO(> quallly 25 yr exp CUSTOM woOd pauo co- Compe1111v1 111es vers, redvrood decks & rile ........ ,, ~ • Bonded 494-1810 _5_4_6-_4_4_1_3 ______ 1 REMODELIADD'NS 641·8967 E•per Ger<11n11 & clHn ~~'!~!!!I.!!!!!!! •••• f!!l!.1.!!!!!!! •••..... -c-.-,-,,-.-itl-Htl--.,.-,.-,-.• -,-~~.' J~: ~~1~':1o~ Free 50% OFF FIRST MONTH No Steam/No Shampoo ••• ••••••••••••••••• • Free ISi 842-2657 No overtime 730· 1353 l~nces A•n<ly 64 t-0622 ---·ABC MOVING· 1J rl f • Ourck, Careful Service •• ~!!!~0.'e.~'. ••••••• .........•.•......••.• TILE INST ALL ED All K1nd1 Guarentllc:I Reis Jonn 840-92 17 Dependable. allordeble. Stein Specralfat. Fast OISTOM UllEllll WUTH essential. Answering dry Free ISi 839-1582 Cablnets-Pullmlnl·Bars Mowing, edging. 11111ng, service. secretariat & w 11 u ·t 5•2 088I sweeping Free eStl· business services. mall Shampoo & steam clean 1 nr s. .. • mates 645-5737 HAULINO-studenl w~ truck, aeme lo 11111. Thank you 759-1976 John ------HOUSECLEANING OOOCI !'. .. '!~/............... rels . TransPorlellon. E•· LOW rates 552-0410 ED'S PLASTERING STARVING COL.LEGE Neal patches Int/ext SlUOENTS MOVING R&stuccos 645-8258 Kitchens entries, baths Free astrmates 640-2062 -- c ~U ~ r:'.lllJ .. ~-> Do11 rental. word proces· Color brighteners. wht Dff•r•li•• sing. Telex-Facalmlle, crplS • 10 min. bleach •••••••••'•••••••••••• Lawn service l1om $18 order entry. pagera-teeae Hall. Irv/din rms $ 15: avg Decora1e-11arrange home mo. Yd clean-ups. wee· buy. desk space rental. room $7 50; couch $10, consullallons at hourly ding. tree work Ken ANSWER NETWORK chr S5 Guar ellm. pet rate. 545-7645 _?64·1083 Hllr El 141· 1121 per'o 979-9755 furnace-pool-w1111 heat Quality Housecleaning N11w 80,000 BTU Furnace With a Personal Touch & thermostat ln1ta111d __ c_a_i_i _ee_t_h_9_5_o_-o_9_3_3_ $750 00 (714) 898·6512 Housecleenl ng. retlable~ CO Lie T 124·.t36 Insured 64 1·8427 WATCH US GROWi ,.;.,; .. ....... , •.........•... PlASrER PATCHING ''" S11•ie1 Rcstuccos. Int/ex I. 30 •••••••••••••••••••••• yrs Neal P_aul 545-2977 Tree removal, trimming, emergency service Lie & Insured 536-09 14 "•••i•• . ........ , .•.•••.•..... -~ •u.1. 631-9131 (ask for A.V) odor. Crpt repair IS yrs DH B. • K&D landscape Malnt. u p. Do work myself. •••• ' ••• ~'!f!!'I......... Res1d/Comrn Clean-up. B••t 11 .. in rel. Own transp Reas FIH PAllTlll Dy Richard Sinor Lie 280644 13 yls of happy Hhr ED 141· 1121 T.".~'.'!~~ ••.•••••••••. -- ~}/.~~!~ ••••• ~ •••••••• Driveways, Parking Lot Repairs, Sealcoallng S&S Asphll 631·4199Llc Reta. 554-0123 Supply/Install/Repair Sprinkler sys 548-2489 ••••••••~••••••••!!!,! We Core Crpt Cleene15 Lge setec11on + hard· Steam clean & uphol ware Bob 646-2923 evs Truck mount unit Sell lhtngs last with Dally --------Work guer 645-3716 Prlot Went Ads Ctassllled Ada 642·5678 JAP&IEIE IAlllllll 839-5035 "HELPING HANDS" You ne1Tl9 It. -·11 do ill Ed & Bobbi 240..0275, 24 hrs VOL.ANDA 842·0405 ~~~!!!{'!!~f ••••••••• • 1~~1a~~s~~~.8~~ 1-4 4 10 BUSINESSMAN WILL HOUSESIT Educated SELL Idle Items Wllh a & cepeDte 644-6369 Daily Pilot Cless1hed Ad 40 gal watertieater $225 Gel GREEN cash for WHITE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642-5678 Most subjects. K-14 Day/eve S6 & $12/hr Mr Morgan 645·5176 Have something to sell? Ctassrlrec:I ads do II well · For a.iRtd J.4. ACTION : c.n A DAIL T PILOT AD-wtlOI .. a.un . ~!.".~'.1!.!!J~!!!.!.~f! !'!!!'.~.~!'!!f! •••• !.~'!'J ~!!!~I! .••••••••• !.~~~ ~~!!T.!!.ffl!. •• !.~~~ ~!!.f .f. .. -.11~ •••• !.~~ !'!.'l..'!!.".!~ .... !.l.'!'J 1.'!.'l..Vf!.".~'!. ..•. J.{~ 1!!!1..'!!~1.'!. •••• !J.'!'! ! . .'.'I..'!!~~~ •... !.{~ !•Jt.!f~'!J. •••• !J.!f Fem/rmte wanted tor Jen *IELllE lfftlES• St~~e Space 12· x 18' RE LOANS. tst-3rd, Foond 11125: 1ge tan dog, Adventure Trevel , Cook, lull lime. mature. Live-in housel\eepec 5 or PUT Tiii ISi 4 br condo in East-1 MO. FREE RENT 36 c:IOOI $70/mo plus 90°" cornm'I, constr blk on nose. Megnolla & TQO YOUNG FQR e•pe11enceo tem1ly style 7 days. care for 2 chll· I h h hoot blull,NB.S250/mo, let & I room to 2800 sq. 11. $70 sec deposit. Fast lundtng 643-1645 Harnillon. HB 95.3.5394 tor small retirement dren, cook & clean lnlerneuon• 'O sc tast hm 720-1328 Wrk From $1 16 a sq It Adf 673-• 154 Newport home. must be able 10 661-2101 ellchanpe p~og~em SECIOllY No Experience nee••· sery Woll Tr8in Apply In Person 640-4000, ext 615i Judy Atrporter Inn & Frwys Beach llHJ fer C•rts•H Found mullk:olor puppy, AIRLINES 121 work weekends ln La· 1·----lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ~~rse~tn~u::·1~.~ Call AM 833-3223 --Or sooner Now rs the vie Dwntwn H.B • on h • • gune Beach For rnlo call Management screen. se1e<:t host 18,,.,1• Shr lrg hOme or condo. ..,; •• ,, 11•-•I'/ time to act while loins Tues 11123. 536-8497 ( 11 I tr) 494-9458 As~ ror Mts Isl last deposll ullla. 1617 Westchll, NB 256 I ' .... a ea a•r We finance''' I __ .. ,...... s lo 10 Collons ltete• l1rLeh toes ano supervise Siu· r.'.••••• r 11 ' Lost orange longhair F m....... o....., .. rng r • o l w 1 AISE 667 2925 College Ave Sul11 A-3, Costa M- 966-8479. 662-2449. lo •OOO aq. II. ISi lloor .•••••••• ::............ 2nd, 3rd TO's ZENITH cat. "Ftully''. COllll w/ Sharp gals & guys free 10 Cook ---.,.,, Tr1IHH s~n A'osalr~de [)( Or~nge, F n/srnkr shr 2br/2b8 apt, Agent 541·5032 •••i•111 FUNDING Ari 857· 1422 red heart, Hemllton & travel all major US etllll CA. 92669 Incl Tele· H.B Nr bch S280/mo & Alrpo11 aree • Exec: Su•· 0 If, W. H SOJO Bay CM ~6-9794 & reso11 areas Including Night cook wanted. e11-lt&il YHr CarHr lll'Y/1111 '• ulils 968-4981 111 From 225·450 sq II ••• ~r.!!~J!l .•• !.~~ .. ~!!T ••• f!'.'•••••••••• Foun.d •• P"rt Bull. -NV Coty, Miami, Dallas, ~I~~ '~1gcvonnat1nBeenatcD~ r~us:· Start your.new career on i..:..p_h_on_e_n_urn_b_er ___ __j F1n1nc1el mvestment lll'm $1 ,,.r .,, II Many xtras L Cl ... S i O .., vie. New Orleans w/unrque our 3rd shill, earning $4. p••t TIME F n/smkr 10 shr 3 br, 2•17 ..-...., • aun ramat for sale. In-t r t• •• e WOOc:lbr"'-1 l/2.4 11 b Contact Rick am, Part· Up 10 54 50 as you be· -for educators Pertonnel Da C.M $335 Incl utll + Cell 557-7010 c$81uOOOdesHFlbull •&AF old Seeks Uprtal for Miiiion s'Sr.2798 ~iu e~p1~s1~~s: ~rso~I nera Bistro 497-4441 come more exp'O You Eves and/or weekends • communlutrons"dlpt. $100 dep. 553-8368, 400-900 PLUS 1400 sq. 11 ar or o dams, Do 11 a r v en I u r e -pro111de • 2 ~k expen----will be promoted to Responsible adultS, over sec'y Xlnl typ & S/H S C M 640-6754 7 • 730 91•9 Found mall pert Lab 3 to ~-IEot••tlll S•Lfl 21. wrlh outstanding II· req'd. Exec secretarlel 631-5814 PenlhOUM Baytronl u•· · · 1... • .. se paid training period "" • mgml & supervisory le- Poolljac home, SC Plllla, M 21·35. n/smkr. $250. 751-9640, 641-3523 Secluded condo. Nwpl Terrace. furn. 2br/2ba, pvt jac. $340 + sec. 642-9545 1 kl ti 01 538-5635 4 mo o Id V I c A 1 PIT. FI T. xlnt commls , tractive pe11onallt111 to exp • must Non-llT'lkt 6~3 ~~3 ng, pa os WllTEI "' ---Brookhu111/ Adams bove average earnngs work In OC Musi ha11e vets Call 714•537-4B40. work with youth (&git pt1l111ed Call5S3-0940. . IOIEY FlllEllS ll11t1•1n, ,,.,, 963·5207 ell 7PM ~a~tasn~::i :!1 ~gp~; ~:~.J~~gcolor, will t111n ~~~rv~~t~mh::c:11fi"'~{:i ~~;~:~2 ~.''!l(~·5:f4~' Servers. 5 y11 H per . IESl SPACE OIM 10 help fund exciting new /hff1 SOJS Found Fern mixed brllld over, sharp, unattecnec:I __ Mar. Costa Mesa E 0 E 0 E between 3·5PM In pe<- A1t1ac1lve ruallc upstairs Itel. parlnershlp. Call for •••••1••1··-.·:n••L•E•I•••••• dog Woll-like appeartm· & ready 101 lmmec:I. em· IEITIL ISSISTllT E · • -son, Bob Burn• Re11au· selling We supply Oesk. Information. Mr Hiil. • • -ce Barr anca . Irv. ploymenls For interview full lime. front & back --~~~~~~~~IP/TIME Ideal for mature rent 37 Feahlon 11t1nd, apace. copier, You sup• 7141651•1006 Mertcac• Ct. lie, 857-0200 contact Kelle Ma11eonl 01 ei1,...,ience, REA. X-Rey person with chllc:l11n In NB Apply In pefton. ply phone. & S9S Pr mo s 1 11 1 1 1 & 2 d 557 3009 ••on thru Wed ""' MaHHHS Walft4 school l<nowlodge of pr desk Call 644-7211 pece itn~ n • 11 Lost "Teel" Lollg haired 1 • 11 ·"" 5 Uc req Salary open Fabulous working condt· cake decor111ng helpful TILIPllll IALll 3Br. 1Ba hse 10 shr. C.M. 1----------1 TO's s nee 11149 black ut, ml1sin_g 11-25 on Y arn '0 pm. Some Saturday1. belle· trona No exper nee. We B 8 s k 11'1 R 0 b b 1n 1 , Sludenta, Houtewlvea. Frplc, lg yd, non-smkr. KILL Clml ~ Robt Settler NH/CM Vic COM. 780-1t55 AIYllTlllH ULEI llts,Newpo11Beacharu train,weschoot.CIRCUS 67S.9t91 SenrOf CHl~en•. we Wilt $250 mo 631..0503 IE-IT IUll RE Brokei 8<I Realtors 6 4 2 • 6 8 8 0 A 11 5 • MAXIM US. 719 No Har-1----------t . .,..... 642-2 171 545-0611 Lost Lab/Dobre, all black. Interior Desigl'l & resteu· 642·6887, Eves/Wknds F 87 9 P/TllE •a1 IPI t11in Guarenl..O HPUrly *Housemates COMPLETE EXECUTIVE -WIDOW H .. S $$$for TO'• big 1a11 Vic Newport lrsa~rl~ICl.o~uoblll!!!'e,nr 847-8032 bor. ullerton l..,0•61d 25 ~ weoe Apply In person at Roommates• OFFICE SERVICES " Shores l•I• n igh t _,..... ·--..... Apply between ~en Supplement your Income 2925 Co111g1 A,.. Suh• established 12 years! FROM $195 to $1315 RE Loans 10K Up No 11-24-82 5611-8041 Orange ounty Need• Den111 PM Mon-Set See Kelly by doing 1nle11t1lng A-3. CY Men Wltll own •All rers cnecked• U NEXCELLED SEA-JO/II A Credrl Cheek. No Pen-exper'd hard working. E•~lenced RO.A n... telephone ,.les work on 10011 & Rell Call M9tk •Photos taken• VICES. ENVIRONMENT. elty Oennlton & A110C ,,,,...h SJll energetic 11111 peraon. ded for Orthodon tic lllOllAllOS lleeM behalf of netlonal com-495-9511 I J2·41J4 TIE lllT STAFF llflll/0# 673-731 I •••••••••••••••••••••• IH Olng to mgmt posl-praclk;e In Mrasron V11;0 Muat rave Exp. Full/ panllS Frtdey Alter-f;:========= M/F 1h1 3 br hM, C.M .. wl F. Good toe. $250 + u!,llS Sue 751-0508 Ammie neec:led to shr lge 2 br. , .,.. ba house. trplc. suTIOeck' On Balboe Island . 'n ol $7 75. 850-4122. 673-6377 Npt Bch tux 2 br. 2 ba apt, washer. dryer. pool, shr w/F. $325, 'A ut111. 642·6492 F. H·IO, SUit Clean. active. neet. 10 share 2 Dr 2 be -II furn, w /man alone: llght hskpng. all ulll. rent frN. 6•2·9932 THE HEAOOUARTEAS ,.,., ChrlSlmH cash? PY1 ply LIMA I -1'1 lion. H1gh111 comml&· Area 830·3703 p 111.11mo $13·S15/hr noons & W11k1nd1 WllDllll COMPANIES has ush for good lruat PHOTO MODELS Siona + l>t n•llo"' ATD· l::::::::::::::::::=l start In Q pay c e 11 $4/hr gull + lucrallve 114/Ul ..... 1 1110111 ... r. 0 •• 0. A g I VANCEMENT p p v --·· 111111 537·2880 KING fee bonus incentive prog-, No Eicp Req . FIT ' PIT, .;.,ft Melnek:~~·;~nl 619-758-0318 any'llml OEU~g~zS/DA~4E~~ (213) 271-5831 9RllHo rams Sales E•Plf Pref $&-$10/hr Star11ng pay -No E•PM Req FI T & I~========= but will 11ern the 1lgh11-:C:81:1:5:3:7:-2:880:::1<:1:NG:::"-= IUITifll IEWNllT orm1 With un ol reception. cont room, kllch, phOne, HCreterral & word pro- cetStng Mell & message serv. avail seperatety rl desired Cell Judy, 714/760.()100 UEOmVJ lllTEI Jlrllulfters. •. o ... •11•0 • LINDA ISLE $55,000 3rd HMHl P I T . F I I x H r I . Medrcal persol'l For tntervlew.1• """ • ...... , .,_,.,.,,.,. Deed of Trust for sele ~~~~~~~~~~ llllRUll S IO·S 13/hr Starling Pay Experienced Back Ollioe Cell Mr Pa111r1on et 1----------••1••• behind T D ·, 101alllng r. No EllP Req Full/Pert· Call 537-2880 King Fee Assistant wtth llmHec:I X· ~S.5778 WILllU ~ • Or•m1hc 10 Year $630,000 Wiii sell to * * * 1 Im e FI 111 H 1 s Ray permit neec:lec:I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-4.12P•• u on-Frt. Call Elrp Pref FuM/PerHlme Growth yield 30%. interest paid ltla11ti1 Parler $6-$10/hr to start C.11 11m1 631-830 ... 2 b""t~n 9,30.9 30 IUL EIT·n ••• -$12-$14/hr lo tler1 Call I Unique Marllollno quarterly. all due & 537-2880 KING lee -· • -• 537 2880 K NG,.. e Proven Ad""""'"' payable June '83 s.cu-Open 2• hrs a d•y l~::::::::::::::::=I for lrghl local c:lehverres ask for Mery. Well located Penlnsute ::::.::::::1 ::::::=: • Tot•l lnve•tmont r9<1 by one of the chot· Jae ~ c:la~~~n~ocals Auto. resp inc:lovldual to =~~::'1~1n~:ncf~~d n~~t lifllOll ASlllTUT ~~~e ~gags r=~v:'!~1':S I l63.000 eest homes on lhe u '· · learn prof auto c:1e1111 • c D lrinencino •tQuairrred) lst•nd Cell S t eve as well es Tourlsll slotts Mustbeatl8ast 2S vlng record Apply at ~XP0e:EIEDNCESU·~oGrEORRY and rental person Gen· • coaot to co .. , 6 7 5. 3 2 8 5 e 1 t 7 p M BenkAmerlcord, Amer-led Matier Blueprint. 23• H I erous comm1sston echl- PCNI P•H •llOCMllM flMr. """'"• • •1 I ,,.,.. .. of .. _.....,. 0oe1 ... 1 C•LL arn•TO•I TOLL •1111 549.5502 lean Expres.. Diners All yrs old, prel marr No FI s tier Ave • C M oftrce Non-smkr Salary c:1 11 1 e p 1 a y a R e ll11t6••'1lf welcome 7 14/645.-3433. e111>11 neoess Apply 811 540·9313 & hrs open 540·4376 673-1900 1••••:••••••••••••••••• 2112 Herbof Bl. CM t2PM, 675-1657 ------M1 ... lcal •sstst. A•l•J.•n HIS A•••••tt•••I•/ Bakery· Counter person fllllll OOlllELOI • • •••• •••••••••••••••• 1tll•••I•/ Cusiom FantHy Phone with experience 835 w s 1001$200 per week back o lllce. Dermato-llTllL ULEI I WESTMtNST~R ABBE~ 1 •00 Wit I f•H' Con11ecrs~:osn wl!hhBarbel 191h St Costa Mesa Women's Apparel Bu11-logy. Newport Center Kron Chocotlller. So. ANTIQUE MALL Rmmte wtd. M/F to thr • •••••••••••••••••••••• M I A 2 rs 631•2630 n es a 7 3 1. 4 3 4 7 . Mon & Fr• 9•5. wllt train. Coast Plaza. seeks p/ 1 l'f!lWH tmlntle' Ave. beaut. 3Br twnhome tn DELIXE SUITE a 31•9877 A. .... ,,.,.,, SIOOt ___ c_a_11 _63_e_-0_1_0 _1 __ 1---------1 730-9080 ce 11 w kil Y ~I.HI v...-lime employee Apply ro GARDEN ORUvr·..;.;_- Full 111v1ce. Keep your overhead low & prot11- s1ona1 Image high. Pre- lllglou' Westcllll erea of Newport Beach 881 Do- ver O<. Ste. 14, 631-3651 N.B. on the bay. Blk to & •••••••••••••••••••••• EXOTIC DANCERS BOOKKEEPER 1 girl ol----640-4501 person 554•6103 bch $330 mo. 650-2529 Wlfer Frelf 1141 Franc111 ... now •••11•11•• We need new lecea for Bachelor/BactoelOfelle hoe. Gen Bkk'g w/ em· FAIT FOOD Messengers Room & Board plus smell M/F toshareCdM2Brlrnl $1.50/sq II. L eete '"'"•••••• modellna,~ icllng ca-p1rtyenltrtalnment ~hasls~~ng/5~yrott & 21 or over PIT E11p Neat appearance and sa1ary lorm1n1mumcareLg OAK entlque ROL L~ dplll, lrplc, lnOry. $285 642.,.844. M·F. 9-5 '-reers.H 11 • •gyMege. 738-8538 558-8538 aJ1es • nee. Flu hrs Perry's dependable transporta- of convalescent m Cotta TOP DESK Good cond. race 0 ywoo gmt. ---Cef Rental Agent. FIT. no _P1ua N B 673-1811 11on necessary Motorcy· Mes• "'46 4643 mo. 844-9284 llPEI IUl&lll (2 13) 792·8212 *1m11111n• A I .. .. • $2500 C•ll 673-7901 m .... -.. _ G>Cper. neoessary PP Y Full lime Sh1pptng Clerk cle OK Mate or Female 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i·-=:;~~~ii"f.~iiiil Female pref. to sn1r1 N.B Exec Suites Incl recept . NS~LL-llAITll lllH T's llllT llln al 4545 MacArthur Bl 10 include errands Viltd Apply 1n person at 2925 I• •Alfltll &111'm home on C1nal, 111111 sec'y serv1. cont rm • o11COUNT •U,,Llll Meet with creell111 En· Models. dancers. eac0f1s NB Celrl Lie Ptease contact College Ave, Sta A-3. Sales Thur• Dec 2 • 6 PM. 1 2 • 1 . $ 3 2 5 I m 0 1111 • mell h1ndlg Res· IHOl'S, INC. c M CLISH ~.5-2495 ponsl\le 10 your busrrless non wncroea I 11ep1eneur1 for action 669·8913, open 24 hrs. Ulmll--PT /TIIE Elizebeth 631·3393 Con11n11 o f an Eu t M/F snr beaut. Beck Bly need•. Adt 405 Fwy. In "°""'0"· Ta. HOJ1 ; ~ t. 7 3 Or·~~~ ~' ! , SPIRITUAL READINGS Specialty drug a1011 I• -••• ., .. lfftc-.--llHLS I HIHTI ~~~·~:11 ~~o •• r.~~ ~:~~ ~~~r~ d~~:' :~~ condo Pool. Jae. tennis r,~1sg~5 o~~.:::;mo i-N-eed--1-n-ve-s-1o_r_or_p_a_rt_f'81'_ 538-5635 Ad11lc11 In 111 min ers. lffklng a p111on•ble PART TIME Newport Expr only 642-4780 you how to make hfght>Oyt w/mJrrOft otk $300. 645-5123 i----------l for 5mall Motel in N--love. memagt & busl-ceahler to work on a Beach Area 642..0743 MOTHERS HELPER SIO,llO ,., JT• dreu11s w /m lrrora. ---------•••i•n• le•l•I f4SO port Agent, 642-1087 or SCR•M-LETS ne11 Also counseling. permanent parllllme --IPEOHL a.1101 We sell works of hne •rt •lacking book ca111. M/F over 30. non smoker •••••••••••••••••••••• 556-0347 n 18 t5 So El Camino Reel. bais. 30 hOur5 • wMk GENERAL .. r~ ($atvador Deir, Picasso, fancy e drawer Singer prel10 shr 3 Br NB con· Retell atort at 2650 Avon, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ANSWERS San Clem 492-7296 TIE HILi NM JOBS JOBS JOBS to w ork tor tamlly on etc) 10 tnvettora who Sewing Machine. tn.rnks, _d_o_._w_1n_d_y_. 63_1_-3_9_50__ t6e5 aq. II plus 8 car n 1610 Slfl """"*Or, NB B1tbo 1 Island. wrth have rnec:te direct tnqul· 3 Larkin delka, oak Vic· Lost: $50 REWARD While g111ge. 641-8777 llWPllT lllCtl Slteky. PelVls FAMOUS CIRCUS C'esl St Bon Bakery Co Staff Positrons handicapped " yr old rles to us • grell quell· lfolu, Morris chalrs, dr• mall poodle, ans-s to i-Boo.;;..._th..;;;...ren-1-ers-, v-..,.,--r-ea-so--1 Great t>usiness opporlu· Thwart . L....,,er FIT ~se11le m/I to WOfk $1000 Doy Child ca11 & house-hec:l lladsl n~1119 setsd.1be<I. ~ ..... 3 pc'' P I 'I v•1 mty for the restaurateur. ~· M . ·-keeping, 3-1 1 pm. y • I -y-rerre. purp e co ar. neble Minion Vt1jo Hairdo . CO.tty 31111J$ In our bakerlll F11nch OU don I need exper n Me11sc:lllh Gard ant. 837 ... 897 compte1ety equipped, LITTLE WORDY Mon -Frr . on a perm•-art MM!s II you'11 I pro, Motlelr deco per~ Ml 968.4394, 975-6369 i----------i good Coast Highway The othef oey my nelQh· M1111ge Parlor. Gor-~~~·~~ft ~;~~O~~~ n.~: nent basis E>operrence we'tl train you ,97.5595 Combo sale. 11rong box. ---------c ... 11t/•J locallon Greal lerms bor got drunk I nd I geous glrlS to Mrve you 2pm U k for SCOll Or ...... .,...... with special chlld hltplul. large COffff grinder, 2 ll•lall WUIH 4JZS lt•l•I• ff TS Call Biii Merrell. Agl found him rHOlng the Open from 10 AM until 4 Greg ...., lei.• ...... , but we W111 1111n the right SALES-letesl In Europeen alol m1chin11, spinning si~d;~j·:;;~j;·r~;;·j~ •IC••······•L•••,.•••1•,·•1•1•n••• Ll~:~TY dtet!Onery I Nld, "How :~~ d;~~ 8N~a~= 1--.. -=-....... ---,-1-lfft--t-rs--1 ...... ....Ifft ~.~~s~na.11 t~~o6:f.e11d~ Illness Ellorlless. elec-::."!c2: ~~::.:; f1mtlyhoml.n6n1moh 1. ~==::ii::::1 1 s II?" H• replied . Blvd.f'uller1on ti, •• 675-8729 111630 1>m tronlce>11rcrserauMen wleker carr11g11. prlntt • CM or lrvtne. 536-3387 Fii LUii II Ii ~~·;~~ .... t>ute LITT· l1WlM111 :=/~;!,~bi~~~!~ lo 11,lrillOI i-.•oriiiitnilierviewiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~~~ ~~~~b~,rt:;r, ind Iott more smalla. House needed tmmtd. FlllTlll VALLO CUI II ALL MAJOR CREDIT Irena 2 yrs college or 11 975.o6t9. 673-6939 10% buyers premium. rent or '" option. 2 or Office Bulldlng or sto-, • wit I fH•' IJIOi.--C_A_R_D_S_A_c_c _EP_T_E_D_ r etafed npr req. in 111111 fields NURSING 8-8-11-9-1-re-,-a-11-1-0-r -M-1-1-0-ir f:~~~.,M'O~~~·:~ 3Br. C M/NB art• for ra-. 15,880 ""·It. XLNT ITILITY llLLIUI •••••••••••••••••••••• T·BERRY'S .. _84_5-_3_7_4_6 ______ 1 S .un-Wed (7141848-4535 TIQN • Couple wllO yr old ton. vv --. •• Oopl Store. Chrlt1m11 baby In Maren. Tralnec:I comer locetlon. perking, finally a rellable erntrgy Go-go girt• (to go) CLERK help. Sal & comm LI•• 1685 Toronto W1y. CM OUllide dog. Own Cpl L•ue all Of' part Annual menegement SyltllTI •I· FOUND •os 6611·8914 HIRING . ATTErt>ANTS 213·852·7340 714·556-9901 cleaning & home milnl l••M with O(>tlon lo r• lotdeble tor lhe realden-ft El!pendlng Newpt Bch II I buslnesa, can fill or re-new. soc aq ft. Founllln Ual and lite commerclel r..rl!f!••I c r edll c ard co hu ~r;:e0w:;9~,n~oV:~ng EIPEllEICED + llOIOAIY Tt ~IJ!/!!'!!. ••••••••• !. model anylhlng. 9 yra In Valley School Dltt?rlct. market our product hH IRE fRE£ J•:L: .;··~:;•••••1•11··~ opening lor • clertcal men P/T I I P.M 1••-• •••••11 + HARBOR AREA CM/NB area. many relt . Neomi Wleland, ( 14) proven Itself over 8 ~ ft -.., •• ,_ a _,,,n, Mutt l"PI 45 lo IJI , ---APPLl .. NCE SERVICE ••2 "•51 tod of t e•rs .... ,h I •••••••••••••••••••••• ..-·~-' We are • "rowing ··-· "' 845-11278. Gt11I a11etto _ .... __ • ..., ________ 1 rteretly Y'<>Ten"s 01 _T,hou•·. 50 WPM accureltl". 6 $1080 • _.. W ti d ., C I Young marrl•d man will ' fL•GSHf c•nlul Indepe ndent 1 M recon • gu anyone w/proc>«tlel lo l•,lllrl•J unds In use. Docu-a : do gen«et hencfy wont. monttlt to t year office n Comm11cl1t Bank wllh' appUances. 5411-3077 care for. 84S-9278 I 1-• ,.SOO _.. I I .,.. 1111 Call eve• & wkendt. e11per. required Contact our Main Offlc:• tocall<I I Ill •-••-••... .. ment .... Hllngs 0 up IO -·&-f .... I w . Duncan Mon. thru ,.,, Direct Retaiu-Ftrm 32 CONV·LESCENT In"-•-c-·nty. If ...... Lii M'T~57 ..... ,., • .., /# ... , 4351 •••••••••••••••••••••• 30% end more on ullllfy 072-9525, Uk Of .... 8 AM to 4:30 PM ·-.. ft "' .. ,,.. vv ,~ • _ ,..,. ••••'·•••••••••••••••• 1750 up 2180 11 1n<1u· bills are common. Pro-f~~~~~~fii~:l!~~g~~~~f.lfr~ 1 ... .-Job• tmmedl•te Honng enjoy • protesa1ona1.,·1----------Euttlc:le Cotta Meta. 12 11 atrlll • Ottlcl. 18101 R•T duct carnn lull u L II• ~.'}l..'f.¥.':1-......... __ iiii..-i ii•i-Ul -Staff ftot11lont. CENTER ting and ha,.. a minimum Refrigerator, lro11 frH . 12 x 28 195/mo. 329 d ondo Clrcla, P & ting '1mm". LIST Yll MIST ol 3 yeara banking ex-••c:eflent 1185 University. 84t--1184 Hunllnglon . Beach we now havt peopl• &1111111 PAYAIU •lmWL 466 Flllglhlp ROid p erl•nc e. we have a 548·4'85 0-1-rat_•_ll_o_r_eg-1-.-d-o_w_f\. i-84_2_·_2_83_4 ______ 1 earning -II o111r SIOO, Pren~':'-:.-Tiger ILDI Liii lfPllll HIVE II E 0 :IWf>Olt 881ch potltlon lor you Mut t 1-w-.-tl'llf----[)ryef--l -12_5_aa-.- t ow n, El PeUo , 130 2500 aq. It. nHr Hoeg 000 per year end -ere ~~~lttln• Drive'(!.':, TIM JOfly f'ooer tnc h• we.,. one of Souttlern M/F haveloan<loevmentatlon OlahWHhlf 1100 Broedw~. C.M. $56. •11 Hosp aeperate office & looking for a local wh<>-Binning & MJCil"Olta), en openlnQ for an A/ft Celltor"la't t~ Plffor· UPlllEICE ~~~~~~~~~!! ~=~~·0tr.': ~!~ Relrlg 1200 846-5141 lpm. r111room. 11100/mo tesal:r1 :o 1°'"w ou:,..•uc· Hunllnglon BNch PIH· Cllfk AC)fountln!I-'"' 10 ming lnOepenoent benkl _svn-Wtd_(714) M4·~ apeedwflllng •i1perienc:. Wutlef. Hotpolnl Oelwle, • • A u l omo thll ok Bkr CllS u aam a er a 11 call "4-0332 eft e. 11~ ••P9fience required. -'"' h.,,. e comm«ci.t 26 OPENINGS l"'50 OllNf ... tal ffM 84S-82M complete advertl tlng Ae111ur•nt Accounting loan o fficer poaulon ......... llert 111111 llke new ' ••••••••••••••••••••l• progr•m l11turlng TV ._ ...--•rebll )(Int benefltt t vall•ble In one 01 our NCA J°'""t •~-, rt-• You wttl c. reaponalt>il 84I ·122& Retall & o ffice apace 2400 IQ tt . 1720/rno 17th. 11er Tom Bosley 01 the M ele Cocker Span tel , ....... Or-County olltcet ,.. IOf managl119 ICMOulee. evalllbtl. 17th St, Cott• & "**'II•. Cot11 M••· ahow "He~~ Days .. blond, Colt• Meea OaYI -'"' WOl'klng condl1IOM -·..,.. quirt Appt to David MARKrTlllG lyplng correapondenc• Stove w/grt". good condf. 6'6-1184 VEST.. T REOU ' .. 8 2 .. 4 2 • • Appty In petlOI\ at. McNeil Of' Mrs B•tt•ur t.1111 0 I II b " lion 150 Mell from 1250 e.f. 10 IN "" I· v • " ' e v THE JOLLY ROGER INC. 1-4 yeare ot commerelel btlwffn 11 AM and 4 en HI 1 ng reno 845·M41 400 a,f, 845-3477 1100 IQ tt, olllce a w1r• RED $35.000 FOR IN· 1166-1557_____ 7042 Giiiette A toen OfllCef e•perlenee 11 PM llnlllllTITIYI m•na9-. In dally tune-• hOUM , ••II toe. So 8.A VENTORY tao% SECU· Lc»t:' Whit• I OY male I IRVINE wnue • Com,,,.,., eanll re-..... L..... [ntry lev9f OOlltton wtlh Ilona of ~Ing enlllron• Delu11• lteerer. Wardl 21 .....,. lllTll 1848 Minnie SI. CIOM IO RED. FOR M ORE IN· poodle 11 yr• Nd• med 171411146--0331 qulrld Aetpon1111111111e1 11fHv tu t growing apec:lally ment c f .• good cond 11711. FuNServlceSult• 55 &405 Fwys.646-7512 FORM AT ION CALL Broedwey nr Or•n1.e,l~~~!!!~~~~!!l Include commer clal, 42550 co .. Hwy Lii n0001merket1nnnrm 831·7170.Sll-tl33 .. "' -.. lOLL FREE 1: 4114·1181 " " We otter grOW1h ~-i....;..;___;__ ___ _ -·· STORAGE YARD 1 ...... ..... CM Reward. 831·1 •II Adnlll11ttr•tM A .... ,.,., Interim conatruc:tlon •nd -$ '""''" ••Cellenl working ,r..,.,, 31 cu" K~ MIO ..... F'ur~ 2500 IQ ft INDUSTRIAL • ·u-or 541-2774 •man Ad A-"-· IWlnQ IOarlt. MllTlllAL 15,400 condtitona ......... a be-upright, 1111• new UH AN you need fOf' one EXT. 251 '" ,.... ... , ..,..... E • "0 _, OIO e73.oet2 mOtlthly lee! Unll with 32& IQ 11 ot ASK FOA MR. JOHN· LOii' Orey end ''" type lellttno In dlrtc1 m.it.,. 11p'd r 30 pm· 11 .. netlll , ... eatt Carol 840 5470 olll08 & 5000 1q II SON ShePtltrd with red co4111r. qulret aomtnlatrattve ... I :•v=!~~~~1:~1'J; pm. MIMIOn Vleto .,.. llluyn .. t (714) 930·NOO Oalfera a Sattler IH _ • ot •"•It covered yard Lefi lea l nlur94. Al!· &111an1 repotttno dt'9Ctty 14 25/hr. 541-3311 ~· ~v!.l!!!r. 1IOV'I AlmonO wlllftOll• For L.e .... Otfloe 3 rmt, WARD, llC>-0718 10 '"-Pr911dent Dutltl nlty and.,..,...... " ..... " ... ooor. 1 yf _, """ 1200 tq ft. OooO trllfftc, 714n51·4780 , • ..,,..,,, _ ---•.. '"elude cultomer a1td call Cindy Gem.on. S*• LIOUOA CLERKS, NIQhte. .. .... -mecut•te IUO "'"' QOOd attn a eicpoevre, Pr'lnolPll• only ~ ._,..1,. Hll -vendor coordln•tlOn anct aonM1 directOf. at l7t•) 4 PM·12. Wect•lun Mull M•n~f Pay lmplower 417"'"3 11423 l9edl Blvd. H.I. ,. •-ill fff4 ... ~.............. 111e11 and'*'· u.t I.cit normal cterlctt a111ff1 no-MOO to dltcuN thl• "•~ Cell\ Aloltter ••· 1114) "4·"&4 (24 11r1 IQ\111 °"CT, .....;;;.._. ______ _ ~~'.';~=-Aft 8 a •e•'lr.!!.m-: ••••••••• l:!t( ~~.:'i .!:!"::_: 9-.... ..._...,. Som• travel required potltlon. e::0~1:~0• "1~1~! ------f~e••••••••ef!!f latOt ... Yero. pevecl. fen· "~ l2t8'C ••• ,.,I( 11.oee .... Kitten. 1 .... c .. 1or Appl. 142"'"' .......... centte c M Oet OAllN OMifl '"""' anything wftfl . LAft"Y MOAQAN AUC· Npl Cntr. 1087 elf, I U6 ceo, tO' 11 275' Truell loan •• 61 Aft Benll1 w/grMf',..~ar *'~!· ... w"91 IAHI i-..,. ~.L ---1or WHtTI ~ ~ Piiot Ct......, Act TION DM lnct, I ,M, ft ltrvlclel evtll. Oalalll _.... can dMOe. ... I 0 I .. I .. • 0 " Balboa ----n·a a ·~ ...--·...-...-.... ,-.. , ... """ ~ "'"" a C•••IWeel Ad " a ...... ......., . Nier ..... "'--.... • mll 1141 .... HOI 81 C M (8'9' 315-'327 '1533'.42~2 ,. ' o NWAAO 17'-Mtf CtllUlftecl Ade IU·M11 PllCM"W~t Adi C.. Ml·ll71 I'* call ... 1·1111 .,_ • c ' \ . 1'8 Orange Ooaat DAIL V Pll OT /Sunday, November 28, 1182 lflll!JJff!l.'lt ... llM !~'!!.'/fr.!.'ff ... l!ff !'!!!.'IP.!!1tt ... llM fm!ffr.l!!!t .. 11.ff .,.!!.!,,"'" ,,,, 1m!d .......... !~ff ~.-.'!.~!~r.!~ ....... '.-.,,,.!!!~ ....... ~.-.'!.'.!t!m!!f....... .-.~.'!!ft ........ ... Antique manoo•11Y WANTtO uMd ••• •• ._. ••• ~.l•••••••••••••• 1t1• c 11ev1cilt1 "uu1 • .., 1111.ll•I 1111 ,.,"'' 11ff l!uill-Hlf c.•hlnet 116. 1>1tn1oom M .. ,., ,,.,,.,.,d l90 l.>f camper ti>«••• 1,11<.kufJ r.:r. ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• :mzm•••••••••l'I' •• ..... "maiui. IVpti" Sink Ill 1 RoetignOI I M 100 Plilt !lull 51111 •v•ll•lll• lo• 40 • Alt coodlt10nl11g AMlfM 711 bPiU1<1 ~OOV•ll , mu•I , WISTER Tll UllllT ........ ,.. OOUI l 2 dt•-cablMI •ff 1042 to 65 bot! Nw111 Btn ''"" lle•Nll• l 11ne1pl Tm• ... , .. u Mttll• Oii•• -v.c ..... .,....., ptu• m11a111ng 2 door 131 1717 A11t1no 134001111 but W• Med vour 1rede-1n1 &40 et.Oft PMl•/1111 llLllTlll Wiii Gablllel ' "m.,ble •• IBP a Offer Pfl pty Call ,.. Md • I f I t ll'IOCMI IOw mllet ,. llllllllf l)pe" wall 11\ell, all tot 1& fl1httr .,olle1 HI w/ &45 ee14. 11 110 llrl•wtit, .,au or ... °"' u car .,.,, 1111 13631 HerbOt ll11d n • • • 1 •· IW*••• AMI a 100, ttmpir•a QIH Ill lfP Ill "'48 Moo11ng, attung 1:1!1, p .... e k .. p lfylng ;:'.~"ir,';,,~,:!~i:,.,, Jutl• .......... ,........... Oerden OrolllS ~e 1~ed"!fi"a! 8°r~'i s... ........ lhOWtt doora. Ilk• ntw, 111101 0 0 0 N 0' d y 4l c 111 t v .... llllltllt ........ "... •I Ofnl YI ·~ w c:-uil, only UO 101 both Cell Moth•• 111011 of cHh 01~ 111176 IHO l oycllli .,ht> •llOtt L•I 11111 llW we can ll•IPI eeror• you Lt..... 111111 1142·0 138 tiff(,. "'* 10 Weltull 10 ... ,. '"" ' ~oount good 15~ 115b7 $•hi• S•tVIC• I.tining l>uy. 'l)t<.k our untwatll 114 111-2111 ·-a .. Be sure to visit SUAPt..US J£EPS . OAAS tllilt h!ll I) yr old •On Oii ., -·· :!1110 N ClllltrV Ave bin Hli~Cll(tn HVlllQI 2IOO H8fb0t llvd OUr • &OATS, many"" to1 In Ille •utling Girnr •••~~t••••••••••f:':'!• ToyOIA '76 AMtrM Sit · lONO ff£ACH 1111d HtVlc.• IOd1y1 ''tll QI ISC iunroot. elo. COSTA MESA new store undtt srio For Info call Nffd IOI &•ntll Ill ... v. •ao•IPIOl I reo GOllOllll Smoll 114 111-ITIO lllVIUln ()/W, tight 6 ltlt mltlOt•. 1.3 12·Q3 1• 1901 01 unotr Ill• ttee Call 1111· ... n cemf)tu 6'H1ll 12'15 IALEI I IEIYltl lull wtOltlfl•, c1u1so con· 140• 1 Ill BEACH 'N BALL '239A wtr ad •518, 042·4300, 58 Cent ury Claulc 873•G818 riol, llnrto, 101111410• lllrl 24 hrt Speedboat f\.Oyc;e<f to .82 M d 62000 OIAllE OllllY'I 2850 H111bo1 e1vo c;lun 111.900 0111 THRIFT STORE Aldlarn ~4ffle• 101 1>11110.1•-------· U500. 5!'16 9082 18&,g • ILlllT COSlA MC.SA 631 •472 1. 649.1030, Ct•lll 1111 • wiProp6~~~e~~2176 ,,.,,, 1,,1,.11.1, uooo 16:.ew1 140-1140 &42 61n ~;i·A·:,·;:·;c:·AM~FM 3024 W. BALL ROAD, ANAHEIM "' IHS 1Ht1, 1111~1 NH W.·;e"; 1 111 the Wttt ~ 'TB Accot<J ll<. mnroon, tllt e1ereo N-llHI MONDA-Y-IUNDAY 1:30 -1 P.M. POOi,.. TABLE Full 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• ••••••••• S I ..,. low rni1111tgu. outomollc. ltlll l••tf 1111 tldlll llrH, gOOd cond, 1ourname11t $450 Ph liltCttO Motot Oub•o• DRY ~TORAG£ for New Jttep ~ •• $4250 .557·6100 ••••••••'••••••••••••• priced to Mii $1800 821.3111 645·7301.631-7349 01spou1, 111tlr• hHvy N Tnet•1••ReHOO · rice Soloa·S•1v1col11111tng #J"rll[RINU.S.A. 833·8514 DONATIONI ACCIPT&D (Tu o.ducllble) Ranci1 mink coat. autumn dbly, 3 HP. rM•o111blt ~on1n1v 11011 11or1g1, and Sei.cuonl ·79 Acc:oro lx BronLo n • - h*2t mink coat, Ruaalan oondlllon M•k• offer. any •ire. 24 ht •tcurlty, NAiii OlllT IY"'tV c· A 0\ n:R 40.000 ll'li $6600 Ill t>•• ~~ ~L I HM ublo a tole. 95 1 •5927 Ko10 0•111 Mo<Jtl T10 lee lrM leunclltng AllO/ JllP /IEIAILT rt.../I f\J" V ~ olfer 956·31!)0 • ':~!!.~'.!.! ••••• ~••••-:I alter 5.30 cru1her, xlnl cond S22G llWPHT 11111 2524 Herbo• Blvd C M ll.lJ .S K 7Yt t·llMW 1130 IU II film .. II.' ... IOI 152-02•0 1111 ....... , Ir II 5-411·8023 G45 1110 ·~:,-;:1-.:~··.:~~~· ,:;;,11 /fl.~~!............... ti • w _...,. ·~ -.• 6!1 J••Outu )CK(;. Cl)e, , • ...,,,.,,.111~,.-""""~~ e neve • g;,y., ........ Piil Ply 673·5822 ''<.••"•· 144-1110 ' 6 '002 I d/ ................ ,,,. .......... llon or NEW ' USEO Member Agenc~ #ill llftH ION 11 1110 7 , own11r, re black, l;acciuor, 1mmuc a... -n 11,,1 CheVro~tsl United W•J Melh type playpen. good ••••••"••••••••••••••• • i ,,,., 11111. very ChHln. 10 mt. musl so .. 642-1384 , • • cond. St5. Learn Elecilronlc;e 11Ufl!llll •• •;••c•••••••l••••••••j• Io" de d · $ T 4 b O · Jt•H11> 113; R~ '74111 Sliver Shadow, 21171 TALAD80. t,4la1lon Vlefo 536·8268 Bell & Howsll T1elnlng ~··• ···~···•••••••• · 7 hevy h · xlnl. at. 675·0105. 67:J•496:l •••••••••••••••••••••• exc;ell cond. snrl,1$29, (off Vie PeiNto.nle), Coorse lnciudlng• .,,.,.,,,••It c 181 ' 1 0 m 1 • eves • f4 Jenun Healy, a11, 990 PP 557-4040 dy.-: MONDAY. SATU•DAY a.5 P.M. 70 sq yards 01 gr84jn Clet· 16 Vol~mes of electro· lt•I 1110 $S600/traae 49~ ·eo 3201. air co11d. um/Im AM/FM 8 l•k. new ndtop. 760-1475 eves COMME:ll CHnROLtl • '-'•I, • r '.'1 " • pet. s51.5o. 645·9805 nlcs training lrom basic •••••••••••••••••••••• A I W. IH ISIO cassene, sun roof, alloys lo ml, 1 owrier Good -R 6--, 1 1 d d •AIL .•• PIH ... ...... DeWelt 12" ·Radial Arm to advanced TV repair. DELUXE 1975 Tlt1vel-Ezo •• "..'.' ••• f!••••••••••• & 111 r as • $ 1 1. 2 00 cond SflOOO 770~233 '58 R 8111 ey nc u ' ..._ rlVa A Design Console for l•b doubl11 llP·Outa. Used WE PAY 7 I 4 I 5 5 3. 0 4 5 8 o' tree w/purcnaso ot my 5 ----,..--..,.,...---,.-s.1.7112 ~~!s~e~~~!a~~~as~9:. e~rfmonls: only wknd&. Sacrifice • 7141631•751 l. X1t•H• G•i• 1134 Br Anehelm home Bot2hp a El Cimino. New tlr•. 851-1279 A Heathkit DlgUal Multl· $15,000. 551 -1740, P11m TOP IOWR •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ xlnt cono 11533-424 ' new brake•. camper S4t.-I 200 liiil==============: meter and 1ol1d state '7lBMW 3201. Ruby Red~ '72 Ghia conve•llble, xtta anell. $2500. 831-613! OUIL TS. HANDMADE t d eep Osclllo •• llll O&•I 4 apd, all, sheepskins, 111ce. very lo mt radials S•Nt• 1111 FROM ALABAMA, VA-;~~='8 sw • #11111,rltl/ n cass, bra. $6399. pp Bost ofr 554. 1652 •••••••••••••••••••••• Moving Sate: '72 Cnev RtOUS SIZES. 559-4274 A 25"• ""e"thkit Color TV •-Hlfll flSI IUI IAllll 857-0956 or 975-4706 -Sales·Service-Leasing Caprice Full pwr, AIC . Queen water bed. Jape· nese Futon, 8' conr t11ble & wind ale 631-6753 ., " •• #1r'• 1131 IU1LE•••1 gd t1re1. ssoo. 159.1340 wllh dlgltal ctock. digital ••••!"••••••••••••••••• PllTllO/llUll :-77 BMW 5301, elec sunrl, •••••••••••••••••••••• -M/T/W, 545~0873 Th/f' channel display & etec-Lo7.; ~t~~:: :>nd 2480 Harbor Blvd. windows, ltnr. can. 111&11 ~ -•z tron10 tuner s225 0· 63 2157 COSTA MESA mag11, orig owner. very 111 2040 411 4141 .,.,.,,,, f''<I All of ebove 111e com· ave 1• ••9.4•00 ctea'l $6300 lor la$t • -•••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE IAUNll Bouquets or 30 Helium Balloons deOvered any· ume. 673-44 t9 ple\e and brand new '80 YAM 650 Special Im--• s a 1 e 4 9 9 2 4 3 o , '1 1115 '66 Stingray Convertible, Tn111 1saSl700velue. mac cond Low ml. Ml·1411 540_9426 .!l.~•'-••••••••••••••• 2 tops,mlnt cond.loml. Will sell lor $5501 $129$, ph 645-7372 WI Ill '11 C.ltcl IT L/I SI0.000. 833-9293 631"9106 '82 Yamaha YZ80. xlnt $3250. 5 spd, """ AM/ Ft1' IHI Patio Table plus 4 chairs, while metal needs paint. $55. 673·5003 BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA cond, never raced. S650 OLUI 0111 FM cass, Slvr/Blk, xlnt. •••••••••••('•••••••••• Prtll Pty 675·2224 '71 FORD Mllverlck Good Color TV. 2 yr wrnty or besl offer. 847·0664 Ill TllOll __ cond 3 new tires. econ. S 148 F1u delivery d 550 S HI US ~ '69 Corona, xlnt cond in-$850. 494-3211 Open Sun. 1977 Hon a uper 11iOe & out, $1500 or best Doll House -furnished TV Jonn·s 646•1786 Spor1, orig. mini cond.. 'o• YOU• • offer 645•2561 '69 l TD, wl302 Engine. C •• I' .. ,,, l'nll #HI Wooden 2-story Colo----------• $1700. 833-1937 ~•h•AID4. Auns xtnt. $500 OBO ••••••~1•••••••••••••• ~~•••••••••••••~•••••• ni11I, finiShed inside & oot TV black & wnile "'J'L 1110 3 S85 675 0 I 18 w/cabinet '11 no IO. SCIO. "" " ' "' .... ,,. Kris 835· 7775. Exl 32 17 Mlnneso111. Nov 4 Famlly-Moto1cycle, BMX · • •••••••• ••••••••••••• 27/28. Ben Hog11h Clubs. bikes. bike parts, Toys, For sale, Irvine Coast cc. $35 645-9805 Good cond. 962-7503 ~ • .. · •:• '11 RAlllT Ill '75 LTD Landau. full pwr, pro bag. !\Ing bed (duel) Games. Xlnt, Std. Olym-gotf (Tlembers'1 1p . Sony CFS-7, am/Im ste· '76 Hond11 CR250. Fo11 air fACIUIYI 2 Dr, air. AM/FM stereq. •Int cond $1750/bat 01• wl walnut hdbrd, 8 ft pie typewrlr. 70 yd good GREAT CHRISTM AS reo cass/corder. like shocks, runs xlnt, SSOO. 1111 llYEI llll lMU ll.CntuUU•IJUI New tttes. 50 mpg, fer. 839-4553 sof11. refrlg, maple bar used carpet, sm 0 .B. GIFT. eves 640-4062 new CoSt $250, .sell 545·0659 (Brian) Top dollers for Sporta 5 '4 6 · 6 3 5 5 days , 1981 Mustang, black, 6 stools. clothing, Farber· motor, Jap. tables 6 $165. 675-8497 1----------1 Cars, Bvgs. Campers. 673-5494 eves cyl, 4 spd. T top & fully ware. lols ol misc. plcts, holiday decor .. Irvine Coast Country Club ----------1#1111 B1•11, 61/1/ 9t4's, Audi's /tllltHll ,.., 1140 loaded $7200 OBO Am boys. clothes. Hsehold, Memb ersnlp for sale. ATARI OAllTllHEI I l lSlo 1 1 1110 Ask !or U/C MGR •••••••••••••••••••••• 65 Conv Ba1a, needs 1 · 1 · 11 Tnanksglvlrig Garage gilt & more. misc. Sat-$t5001olfer. 675·8651 or Gary 752-6413 ••• ~l!:t.· ••• !.f......... ,JIM IAlllO MtfCl..111 lt•I eng SCla41010968-4223 ~-;4~~ a~~;m se Sate. TREASURES. Sun. 9'-4. 2S73 Fordht1m (619)568·4722 Rent: 26' motor home. YILllWAIEI Year.End Sale .. HSO Furn., kitcn, antiques. Drive. 1--------.,.--•--I .. . sleeps 8. tully loaded .73 VW S b k 10 ,.11t•t• candle molds. desk. pool , __________ 11940 Deanna Durbin Doll, -11 ,.,,,., 645•8616 , l87 l 1 Beach Blvd. 79 Oat sun 280 ZX. loaaed A 5 k us ab o u 1 1 he quare ac . au . ••••••~•••••••••••••• table, camera equip. B••li••I•• .,It, St501 best offer. L•i••••I HUNTINGTON BEACH w/e1<1r11s. Xlnt cond 34, (Allordable way) to buy a s1400. '65 Mercury Comel, 6 cyt, Toys, clothes, etc. Good ••••••..,•••••••••••••• 759-8001 ··"'·~•••••••••••••• Outdoor Storage. Boals. 142-2000 O 0 0 mi . S 8 1 O 0 Mercedes Benz • 642·0075 auto. steel belted radials. Christmas stuff! 364 La WAHlllSE SALE l·J-.A-P_ow_et_s_,,Oe-ve"'"lo_p_m_e_n~I Gl•tHJ HIO trailers · or wna1 have, _________ 7141859-7200days JI• Slt•l•I '69BUG. 1ooom1onreblt Runs good. $450 . Perle Pl., C.M. (Ne111 16th LIQUIDATION of apo1· course. leads to mode· ••••••••••••••L••111•••1••• you. WAITED' -,,-S-O_a_t_s_un_4_d_r_7_1~0-g_oo_d_1 I eng mags super clean! 494·9390 & Tustin). 12·5 Fri. 8:30 ting goods. clotnlng, ling, Reg. $475. Now l&lllE FIE FOR RENT. 81 Tioga mini • transp. $1950 642·5951 •lllrfl Mu~t sell. S2150 or best. -6-0-9-1-t-S_C_T_a-rg-,-.-B-lu-e, to 5 Sal & Sun. shoes. $at1SU'n 7·4. $295. 675-4553 FOR SALE motor nome. Sips 5-6, Lale model Toyotas. dys. 645-9399 eves/ Authorized dealcir 645-5784 lot1ded. licensed 10 600 f 1 U 1 1 16581 Burke Ln, H.B. 642-4644, M·F, 9·5 g· eneretor. air. t1wnlng. Volvos, Pickups,& Vans. wknds 1301 Ouall St Nwpt Bch 0 sq I. n que amps. i----------iElaborate 4'x6' N gauge Call ws today• 833•9300 213/623-5000 '76 RABBIT Brown. gd 10183. 642-1384 PP furn, decor. gifts. Sall 2 Fa•llJ larqe Sale train leyout. value $800 INl11 #1i•lt•••tt 645·3009 or 850-0658 1980 260 zx 2 plus 2 Low cond. 2 dr, 69,000 mt, M HSZ Sun. 843 W. 151"· Furniture. appliances. soc. S 2 0 0 I o fr er · i.,.;tf Hll A•I• ltnitt 1.,11 mlleag&. Loaded. $6900 am/Im stereo. must sell •• '!!M~f•••••••••••••• Schwinn bike parts. mini-clothing. misc. 1403Cal·1_6_7_s._90_6_4--:----':"" .MAA7NE:"el.E:c"rRiC1A·,:· 'Atttll•~i•• HOO 642-9261 Mer des NOW! s6/i;rt;!6 k,~•P '67 MUST SELL. Needs bike, soccer shoes. roller lfornia St. No. 1 Atari Video Game Incl 19 De I/Rep ...................... F1tt1ti 1123 ~ trying Io er work. AM/FM Stereo Sktlles. skateboard 960-0314 cartridges. (Value $600) sign/lnstal 811 PAINT & Ille body work, ...................... ~ '79 convertible Bug. new, Cass, new New tires. wheels, Schwinn Stln-& console (like New) Olly work. 549'2620 Ev up 10 50% off your est 1"'.....,••• DIAllE OlllTY'I always in showroom. S550 firm. 962·3467 or ~~~.~:~1~~~n~~11~euf. !~';!!!;.!!~!~;~,·,~·,~~ :;5~~8~r. 0 1, cnris N;:;e,~~~ :~:;,0~1:·~~re~ Biil 642-01001964-0332 ,.., ... ~:;=-:-...... ., OILY AITllllZEI Sin....... :.~~: ~us~11!~i\ 1~~~~ -,.-;-:-1~_4_2_46 ____ H,,....,..S __ 1 645-7977 chest, dining rm, beds 1------0~--:R---1 tior, boat waxing, mon-llPEI AITOMDTIYE WE llY FElllllll I raK lllrft.... or olter 552-297 1 or •••••••••••••••••••••• Wall Clock, ak egula1or thl h d St e e•••11 •a11 LUIA I'll; IUIQW 63 3689 I • I I I 3609 M.arcus, Sun 9·4. Y was • own. ell --IULEllllPI 1• •1• Pl9tt ,,., erase I e G "RAGE SALE·lots ol by Colonlal. $3501best 675-8735 (Ive msg) Datsun 2000 race car USED CARS & TRUCKS • Bikes, golf clubs. electric " otr. 759-6001 1---------1 parts and accessorles. COME IN OR CALL FOR Priced Tl Stl II Ill S1IOO Must sell SSOO as IS typewriter. Maple dres-odds 6 ends. 2321 La· I---------INll 11w1 HfO Datsun z parts. 1980 280 FREE APPUllAL Good cond 645.9480 ____ 6_75_·_54_8_3 __ _ ser and cnest. Tools. Linda. CM/NB. •••••'•••••••••••••••• De 3l0 SB. Nu-Tone Inner-com •----------•#iutlll•H•I •74 Calllornlen, 111 fltMlr-Z motor complete 454 Co1mler-Liiio •-,8-0-V-a-nag_o_n_ca_m_per--.-x-ln-tt '76 Pin10 Sta. W11gon, System. Drapes. games. People who need peopk ~ w .. 18 IOll glass. 10 w/Chevy Eng. g~~ ~~t~~a~~r;m·~· OIEYHLET 450 SI. cond .. nu MicheUn t11es. fe~5~~~~~~n 6est Of· binoculars. Small ep-should atwav-chec 1 .... •••••••••••••••••••••• Van sen Trallar. good !7th Costa Mesa. Sall 162 11 6EACH BLVD. nu 8 wn1 n g s 9 9 9 5 . pllances. MUCH MOREi Servloe Directory In the Wlml running cond. s71576965. Piii Sun Nov 271n and 281h HUNTINGTON BEACH 380 D 640 9434 11 1 1, IHI 540..a1177 DAILY PILOT OLD GUNS. R•i'FLES. :;~~~=~' 84 • 6 01 141-IOll, 141-3331 310~:-'wpes~rf~!!~~wy I • 8. 11,1:_ 11,. •• 19.l!'!71"v"".•i.a"n"t"."6"~y1··.·;.:,";. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~ SHOTGUNS, POCKET Misc HIGH PERFORMAN-642·9·05 lfl •• 1• 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CE • St • M t T Doll .., •••••••••••••••••••••• A.IC. New tires & brakes, WATCHES & MILITARY I' o oc~ us ang op ar 1 y It ..... • 2• ft SKIPJACK rts co.5 6558 # e e I Clet1n. $1350. 661-2220 •• I UZO 1•nim1 llSO SWORDS Serl ous col-.. pa · ~ -Fi•I 1111 318 • • ?!f!.!!•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• iector pays more than Twin Volvos 115·000 2 brand new VWV11nagon Pa1'd •••••••••••••••••••••• II Graise 0.illfr! lulilt IHS Girl's Red 10 speed bike, Obie bed $50, dre91er any ~a1er:1 581-6870 963-6477 front seals, (Brown) 1100 zaa NS •••••••••••••••••••••• S50. $35, coffee table $30, botn or bst ofr. 963.,.8!>2 For Your Carl *FANTASTIC* W .,, SALES, 111'111 711 Grand Prix, AM /FM 548-4903, 645-0272 sofa S 2 5 . more. ASU Student nds lwo t T' Boston Bay Packer. ,JHllll I Ill * fl•TS * 8lJf --All LUllH radio. tape deck. air, PB, 673·5254 Rose Bowl Tick els. 611y botll. Fbrgls. lnbrd. LI I I ft OVERSE." S DELIVER" 68 ,000 mi, 14 200. a:~:~~~I ~I~~~-KING-SIZE WATERBED 644•7254 Make ofr 642•1234 ~!.'!.!.!!!.~!!........ 26~:·H~;bo~r:~2 llJG( S(l(CTION 0 s fta·wn EXPERTS ' 7141859•7200 dY9 S50. 673-9262 all. 6pm. with dark walnut book-HELP! 1975 24 ft Relnell Herd· IMPORTANT NOTICE Costa Mosa 540-5630 PRE-OME> UV '76 Ftrel)ird. AC. PS. PB. c11se ne11db08rd. frame & Need Drlf1wood. Wiii P•Y top. Tan~m trall8f Ford TO READERS AND Fial <'DlnrDS & UILI llE AM/FM cass. n-llres. Men's 10 spd, good cond. $65. 548-6737 eves/wknds. bulll-ln drawers, heat8f & casn 631-3570 V8. 110. hsnr1nd8f, depth ADVERTISERS HIGHEST CASH imme-" ¥~1\ Orig owner. $3300. Call llnens. Xlnt cond. $350. sounder Ship to lhOre. the prlCe of Items ad· dlettlly IOI your vehlGle. FIAT x l/9's LEASE ar M VILYI An.we ' Ad It 7 0 9. 751-3476 •P IEEP l fuel meler. 100 gal gas vertlsed by ven1c1e Clea· domestic pr foreign many to choose from f,--1. ... ., 19~~~b~E~~d. ~2-4300, 24 hrs. ~ Glrl's 10 spd Schwinn. like Single Nouveau Sed & Ill IFF TIE tan!( Sleeps 6. Eura lers In lhe ve'11c:le c:1ass1-_5_5_1_·_82_8_5 ___ ~~-For e11amote --•••.t•Oa •••t4ll .77 Trans Am. auto. AM/ new $125. 548-6737 mattress with headboard mEETI canvas, etc. $9,000 hed 11dvertlslng columns '75 FIAT 900 S. Pldic eo.t ...,. -• -FM l let'eo cass, AC, 59, eves/wknds. S50. Call Ans-Ad No. 857-1445 does not lnelu~e any ~!.'!.'1.!'l!.~I!/....... 124 <'ntnrR llCUfll 8eadl '12 Yehe. 1120G ·ooo ml xlnt cond. $4300. 580 6°42-4300 24 llrs . Motner shorl ol cash Character 6oat, 32' Mon-applicable ta!Ces. I cense. All I. 110S •~ 494.9'42Q 650· 1565 s~:nwdri1~n~~Y~!~~6~1;; 8 11 .woven ta.ns cou.ch ='ti::z:.y~~-;:1:~ ~~ terey • Early 30's. Great ~~~~::,:~ 1~~0,'~7,·~~~ ••• ! •• !!1'~••••••••••• 5 spd, stereo. mags. 642-9386 .69 yATALINA WGN • eves/wkrlas. Good condition. $115 or 1n his surfing c1reer. ~~a:.'!.:~a~!~g~ ~Y~~J: 1u11on control device LWE A 1111 g:~~~~~· very sharp, Niee cond. O<ig. owner. RALEIGH 10 SPO best otter, 673-0682 Need tor S11nt11 to leave certifications or deeler WI RMI lnl 81 380 SL. 7000 ml Wl1e S6501obo. 645-8437 Xlnt con • 0 o. King size waterbe<I, xlnt out of state Needs some $3"'7 •L.~,,.LJ~ -7• d $75/ b unde• the tree ·c1111 ans-ge. Must sell -moving documentary. prepara· $ 3 5 9 5 wheels $38.0001080. 760-0520 cond. All ittras. S250/bst wer 1d •578, 642-4300. work • price reduced Jlon ch11rgu unless ,. 2i3·832·8979. !!'..'!:'~.!'!!: ••••• f.~.'! 24 nrs • olherwlse specified by & 57 plus tax per month 01 a. 'l2 T Ii • Girls 10 speed Peugeot ofr. 675-4469 · C11ll collect (2 13) the t1dverttser for 48 montns on •n-'81 M er~e<les SOOSL . ass.. • r ; blue 27 ". con d . CustomqUMrlSizehead-434·0100 proved credll. c°Tp '77 fJAT $37.950/ofr '80 Me•· 1995orbeS1ofler S l250BO. 673•3949 board, spread 6 chelse • $3333 buys a 26' fiber-AlllifH~/ cost .$ 1 4 . 9 o o o o : 124 SPl>ER c e d e 5 5 O O S l C 642-6492 c.'.,,ll • lounge. $300. OBO. #•11111 gl11ss Navy personnel Cllllltl llZO rasldual·S5368.64, 1otal $28.95oiofr 494·0l67 , • 675-9716 l•llt••t•I• IOl3 carrier w/G M dlesel •••••••••••·:.·~;·••••• or payments·S 17.684 16 5 spd, cesselle. mags. '78 450SL. wire wheels. all A•,.. U"' ~·~•l•I 1030 •••••••••••••••••••••• motor 642-7056 •MEL A II To start lease(lst montn dark g reen beauty. op11ons. 44,000 ml •••••••••••••••••••••• •••• • •••••••••••••• Klng·slze w11terbed fr11me Shay replicas; piekul)s & & llcense)-$695 42. ACP577. MINT Priced to sell! Ekallte underwater nou· w/6 drawers & mirror, YAMAHA Base Amp. 25' Pacemaker, sips 4, coupes. 4 to choose (02559) SeeusNOWI s3995 Mrs Ates'645-8730 N~~ slng6 1ete-pho1olenstor $700obo.631·0110 Head with a double 15" galley &head.350Chevy from! (0067681 (Stk IUOl llPllTS Cannon A·1. Complete SPc:Plnedlnettesetw/2 PV speaker cabinet. All l/B, fly brdg. w/dual A3093).Pricesster11ngat ·~~}.o~n~i. i,3~~~'. ~~~ CA LL"-· s6~55_o0.27G2et1 548-4903. leavA• $350 In excellent condition. controls. bait lank. elec· lllY Sl,llll 848 Dove Street ts 11 true you can bu" n ., .. -· · S800obo. tronlcs. d111e or tlsn, NEWPORT BEACH '78 FIAT 644-4192 or 646-3215 ' 964-7167 eves. 1•1 -11 1-IPll Island worthy. v. ow-11•-DHO jeeps for $44 through the CLEARANCE FtH I• F•• IHS • -v• & 124 <'DlnrR '60 Mercedes 450SEL. US Government? Get •••••••••••••••••••••• King size Mattr~ss. firm, nershlp 13500 long ¥iut. beige new tires. wire the tacts todayl Call --------•I new cond. $125 Beacn slip. 142 pr mo. A•'1 1101 Racing Red. 5 spd, hi 1 t tn 3 2 742 1143 E t •736 E ....,1" IElll A Ml 675.9436 )(ylopl\pne. Musser 3 oc-650•1043 •••••••••••••••••••••• /T w s. snr . s ereo. o er t • • 11 ... . SAL I ·-•----------1 taves, tosewood bars, ID Ai•l IDOi Ti"9 mags. stereo ape Klras, Xlnt cond. 49,900 (OPEN SUNDAY) Sweet. loving Collie & Dining table, round, 48 new quality. $950/olr. •--11, •••I Mini cond. (1296). mi $29.500. Finance •·,-.,-.,-i------11-1-1 • Sh herd mlw adult fe -26,000 miles, fully loaded $ II 855 40"'0 d ep ~ • inches. 2 lvs. 4 Chrs gd 642·8632 ~,.,1,, HSI 4995 ava · • ' ys, male needs good home, cond. $225. 645-3634 •••"-'•••••••••••••••••• sunroof. gd cond. like 831· 7819 eves ~97i"e~~k·C;;:ri~~F:fl Molllng -can'ttakeher. evs. YAMAHAGu1tarw/c11se. RESERVE N OW! 60•. new. $13,400 OBO Please call 842-0100 0< Brand New. S200 Schooner C'1tl,.mu 53 Studebaker C~amp1on 6 4 5 -8 2 1 t Eves . '79 300 TO Wagon Sunrf, P~ sports mOdel. 984-0332 Dining Rm Set. Smoke 645-5914 • 5 peu cpe. Nice car. 857·9684 Clays •79 FIAT amlfm can. Ivory w/ $750 (7141 545-0811 · glasa table, 60"x36", 6 Puade, wnale watch. 13750 213/592-1792 bamboo 1n1r. S 18.250. 1980 a....ai.; Loaded, eKlt upholstered Rustcolot"ed 1111 IOl1 Parties, etc. 646-4005 . '75 Audi Fox. Needs little 2000 SPl>ER 760-8101 cond-:-" $ 7 200 I 0 BO I A:~,1~0':)~1;0r :P~~~: Crushed velvet chelrs. ~i<"c"p;~in"~~·h:~;;·;:~ INll Iii/ IOH 1"41 l••ff lte••• ~~5~!~7 °' best of-5 sptj, AM/FM stereo 6 4 2 . 8 5 5 2 M 0 n.F r1 spayed. 760-1642 evs $350, 497•8233 se<I, C'1rlstmes Pups. St. •••••'·~··•••••••••••• 1948 Ford Woody Wa· ---------cass, metallic Brwn , !!!A~! •••...••• l.~~f 675·1635 eves ..=.!~:=::.:..:.~:.=~::..-lsF:.:renc~;;;h'"j:P);r~ov:A:inc1;;;;:a;.l~S:.;o;t.1a;",'777"',I Aubrey. Cll. lines Res· Sebol. liberglui, compl. gon, Sl3.ooo. JD 1111 Tan Top & Int, only '16 Peugeot 504 wagon .• 75 APObLO. 4 dr. ps, Pb.I F•nil•1' 1050 Burnt Orange. Newly eMt nowt 1·224-74411. w,3 1 00th 07•3~9;,0~1,nt cond. •••••••••••••••••••••• 441( (57 140) auto, ps. ale, Pb, gas. al e. 350 auto SlOOOI •••••••••••••••••••••• upholstered. $400. ..,.., "' 1929FordModelATown s5995 $3450 851·1048 flrm.536·8518 **I BUY** 497·6233 lqilttrt• .. .,,,4 MIST llU Sedan . S 10.00 0 . AKC. 7 mo old male All c11 28 with OB Xlnt 1-6-75_·..,.6t_6..,.1.-,---,,...---1 ''"''' 11SO Good used Furniture & V~~~~:i' ,sr,;;~o::!:'. ahots. Musi 14141. cond plus Newport MG-TD '52 replica •Pl• •••••••••••••••••••••• Appllances-OR I will seo 759·8001 983-2514 6each moorlnn, $28.000 Cit classlc. Tan/brn. '10 FIAT '81 '911SC sunroof, ale. SEL f v ... seooo or orr 675.,.688 SPl>£R p/w, right 1•11 mirrors, or llAITUI Hon. !/~~!.~~.'.~ OBO. 548 .. 6356 s l Ford. mOdel ~ '29, Sh~y 111A1r 5 1~ereo, mags. ~sriln~:,7g~~~~~ 1~':· CMillu HIS . ..........•........•. l ••·Mll Ill M21 • 1111 Beau Hammond Organ ClaHlc 26 Motor· • ler. reprod. Roed1ler. aide N~l-lli&ll•._ 646-1030, 642-6177 -• •'"" .. 00' 8 t rt •31 diesel. 4 bunks, itlnt • •••• smoke Qttty. 1 owner. ----------1•••••••••••••••••••••• ,.., · es 0 er. .. d Sl7 500 675-11438 mounts. rumble Het. .,_ 27K (43•5). '80 Fleetwood Brg'1m 1•'Eleg11nce. mini cond .. loaded, moonrr. tK ml, Mk otr 645-7400 all. I llY FllllTllll Reol1ten1d Quarter ll«M Ave Vaquero. San Cle· 000 · • • stet'eo. tronll rear h••· 631·2040 495.4g49 Les 957-a133 gelding. 6 yrs old. mente Sat-Sun, 10·6 PM S.llM"I 1111 tar. Pint o eng. 1uto IAllUUOl 10 $6995 Cheetnut. Prof. trained, PI P •••••••••••••••••••••• tren1, luggage rack/ 28402 Mtrgueflta Pkwy Custom Built Danish -tern. Xlnt dlapotltlon. Oak upright player piano. WINDSURFER" for H it . •trunk. full cover. Nr per· MiHlon Viejo Coucn.Tea.11&61k Crepe $2500. 857·6857 Can· m antelec. 1 5200 . $650. Good cond. For fec:UL111 t'1an4,000ml. (A11ery Ex1totfl-5) '77 f••y Xl/9 Germen VIAyl. Very Sim-dice 11381•4812 Info. 9e3-4852 $8300. 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Aleo llave a 1977 'or· Linda tH•2473 wkda metalUC blUe wl ctatll blue VOLUMf SALES -CCllllTY1 , Ht-8737 -IWl!nd1. ptlltte, t1c. al wt101e1a1e mull l/O 20 It ... like 8-5 leelher, Ht< Mi Tlkt 4 & CJUISI FACTORT prlo•• 0 below I NEW I c Ill (7 1411.,---------1 wNctrtve. PU.C8f0tWIQ ~ • Cu1tom 7' Sola. velour 8-40.MM r 842-2000 & 1111 for Jim. Doctt for 40' 1811 boat. No or $31100 c:11n lot my All.C.MCll i leop•rd a ltak. $48&. • my, Jr. II out. plHH llV• • boarda. 3 bllll equity Teke ~ IOan on I. I I.ta 111 I 64M737 e¥te/wknda. Oold diamond I pHrl teeve '""'80'l l!aa11Pavlllon. 113-4921 bal wi no qualllylng 8 tolld OOd o(ld "°"*"''ring, 1375/beet Mt tlto -OE I(, e ctr! afa1 OI ofter. 7&9·8001 lkll, AoH1,nol. 1t0clm 8:f In lower~· Ix 31'. 1 __ • ______ ...,... , i• r:."'&3e.-1111 • • •~!!n!f. •m • ... ~'110~. en1~~,11n. ' per"· ca1 7S-N40 Fnfh • ...... ~ ... 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Businessmen ·11 s.v111e 4 dr. 111nt c:ond. If you ort d1tng loaded. ehercoal gray "u lll ",.... u "d" r 0 ,_s_1_000 __ 4_9_7_ .... _1_1_8 ___ 1 ft('l tt10111 8uu nru 1973 4 dr Sedan de VIiie, 'Vornt JIOU ort rf(lutrrd lood m otor & tlrt1. bl/ low rB...trttu olld 500 949-H10 f•rotru1au Ctldt. Ste •~-,.-1 -1-... -...,,--... --1 179/HI 10 17'!01 ro /llC' a ~·1 c1 111o"r llulnru 011. lull dlglttl. dark • metllllc blue w/dartt blue Nomt ~rottmf'"' and leetl!er. 211+< Ml. Telt• 4 havt 11 ptiblt•h#d /or wnl drive, PU, o., or lour COlllf'nlllVf wttkl W89 Of $3500 Catl'I IOr wr. or t h DAll..Y my eQully, Telle over PILCJf can lwlp 1111111 I08n on bal w/no Quall· botll. Coll llttt l.tGAI. ~ 145-9190 0 I: fl A ft 'I'M f: NT a I 1t-1-tet-84ld,.....--an-de-V-... -. Aune-- 40 021 E:.zl JU for orea• NeMe aome bodV f11tflltr 111fo,,,...,IOll WCltlti't6IO 4t7.al3 l1tjlf)Qiml ·~2u~n":.~·.~ 642·4321 ~=?M-1"0 - 1911 CADILLAC COUPI DI VILLI ASHO IOOF (1AHLS36) 512,995 1980 CADILLAC COUPI DI VILLI (799ZEN) 59895 1979 CADILLAC COUPI DI VILLI (104YSO) 58995 1919 CADILLAC COUPI DI VILLI (104YSO) '8995 1912 CADILLAC FLllTWOOO llOUOMAM (1EAl.5'5) '14,995 1911 CADILLAC ILDOllADO DllllL (1417011 513,995 Offer Good """ Mondlly, ' 1-n.ea ~ oqlTAlmA 540-1160 - NANCY . ME~E' '(OU 60 .. FUNNIEST MOVI• IN TOWN YOU'LL ~AUGH ANO CHUCKLE FOR WEEKS I I IUNOAY, NOVI-n, 1tn · It CINfl A6AIN?VOU MUST ~AVE GOOD EARS. •, AUNT FRITZI --WHY DON'T YOU GO SEE THAT NEW FUNNY MOVIE TODAY ? Q I NEVER MEARD A TMIN6 ... · · By Ernie .. Busli~iller • .. GARFIELD ® P()M PEf. PUM j-. PE.E PUM ~ DENNIS THE MENACE CMoN IN! fM WATCHIN• A .-..----~ ... -------~ SWELL CGNBCJ( MOVIE! by · Jim Davis VAM TAM TAM 1'AH, -VAM TAM 1'AM UN OAAF'IELP, I WAS &oUNI' ASLEEP VOO'RE BREAt<IN~ MV a...EART. NOW FEEP ME By Hank Ketcham T~AT.GUY ON 'Tl4E WHITE ~·HAPPENS lO BE THE PRESIDENT or THE UNITED STATES! ~IJDGE PAR HER <l <J <l WAIT A MINUTE! THAT LOOKS L\~E TONY HEADED THIS WAY! I WHERE'S o.e.? • D. 6 . 'S COVERING WHERE'D SC011Y WITH A SHE GET GUN! LET'S GET A GUN? UP THERE! IT'S SCOTTY'S ... AND YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT UNLESS YOU SAW ITf . . . . : . . f. .: : . . . : . MOON MULLINS I 1LL NEVER UNDERSTAND POLITICS . WHAT IL,_ THEY<51VE us NEXT YEAR? THAT ~UAL.IFISS You A'S A VOlER . .. ~ DOCTOR SMOCK ..,__, HI, 'J:.'M FR.OM 1""f<·te uUP1-reR CANPY COMPANy; <SAN<S ! so HOWS -rHIS FO~ INS-rAN-r · FAMe, KIPPOS ~! • • • ----------.....----- by Ferd and Tom Johnson . LAST YEAR "THEY IMIS YEAR rHEY Gf'.JE ~ ~AVE THE COUNTRY us A H~E TAX INCREASE! A HUGE TA CUT. WE'D . ·BETTER NOT GET USED To IT ... By George Lemont I: OON'T BE.UEVE IT! ' so NOW we FIGURS -rHe! MePICAL-PROFE:SSION PBSS:RVes 11""5 e1G eRe:At< .' WHAT'S THE PRDBlEM,NATE~ • ·1 I .. . 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It even leaves you with a dean, fresh taste. • ._._,._.,..._co .. _ Who detamlnee wblcb ~--appMI' Oii ailed Stlilee cw amc:y1 -T.H., A•nce, Oblo As Secretary of the lreasury, I am authorized to determine who will be pictured on our money, as provided by an 1862 Congressional aa. The 1eeretary must also obtain the opinions of other treasury of. flcials, the director of the Bureau or Engraving and Printing and occasionally the President before making a final decision. r photo by Norman Menard Yoar book probee r...o, relatloulalpe. Do J•• .... lbe,..., ......... flllare1 -H.C., Foad .. lac, Ml. Althoush everyone lonss tor a oontinuing connection with other people, the nuclear fam- ily, with its nanowly defined relationships, is not the an- swer. There are all kinds of ways to make a family. We are beginning to expand our con- cept of the extended family to include friends who live alone or single parents. Most impor· tantly, though. the future of the family depends on the willingness of individual members to do their share in making it work. I n the m1d· 1970's. mUlions of women turned their backs on daytime TV. abandoning the ex· citing. adventurous. passionate realm of Soap Opera Land for careers and crises of their own. And although it hurt them terribly to do it. many never looked back. It seemed (sob!) that the soaps m1ght be all washed-up. But in a plot twist worthy of -well. a soap opera -an astonishing thing happened. The soaps' viewing au· dience got larger . . year after year. In 1972 soap operas managed to attract only a paltry hve million viewers. But as of this year, all three of the major networks are cramming their daytime programming with soaps to satisfy the 55 million to 70 million Americ.ans who are now tuning in. The soaps have snared a new au- dience as well as a larger one Once considered to be the province of the harried housewife , looking for a few vicarious thrills while vacuuming. the soaps are now attracting a wide- spread. diverse group of viewers. The new soap devotees are far more likely to be young. affluent and, increasing· ly, male. It is an audience made po551· b&e by network scheduUng changes and enticed by younger casts. faster pacing. more sophisticated charac· ters, exciting. farletched plot lines - and more explicit sexuality. . Sena from •odoY• jtott. 900pe: 'OoclrwlHfrom t:ftlel') Lucd and Nfcf. _,.: Mot'JIO"d Conn of Ae the World Tum.: 0 ~ Lucd: ~ '°' Tomorrow~ MOf'CW Sm)lthe ond Mor- da Mce.abe: Ellaobdlt TO)lb' ........ 0 ~call Oft Gener8I Hoepbl. By Marion Long The new viewers have one thing in common with the old viewers, how· ever -passionate devotion to their soaps. Take Kathy Hudson. for example. A 28-year·old college-educated career woman. she Is hopelessly hooked on the ABC soap A// Mv Children. President of the show's na~ tional fan dub, Kathy also com· mandeers separate clubs for actress Dorothy Lyman. who plays Opal Gardner on the show. and for Susan Lucci (on our cover). the actress who portrays the notorious vixen of Pine Valley: Erica Kane Brent Martin Cudahy (she's been married three times) In addition. she attempts to keep current with CBS' Guiding Light (featuring Tom Nielsen, also on our cover, as Floyd Parker) and A& the World Tums and NBC's &arch for Tomorrow. This kind of dedication ISO't easy when you·ve got a full·time job teachtng high school. "I'm just very thankful for my video recorder," she says. The audience for soaps today also includes college. high school and grade school students. lt includes Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. the Baltlmoni Colts. the Kansas City Royals and Eliz.abeth Taylor. Also. men of aU v~ -a full 30 percent of the audience. "There's a working-class tavern a few blocks from campus, and any weekday afternoon you go in there. there are at lea.st four or five guys sit· ttng around watching their dally soap," says Prof. Kenneth Haun. who teaches a course on soap opera at Monmouth College In New Jersey. Not long ago. Haun hailed a taxi In New York City on his way to the set of one of the soap1 to conduct Inter· views. As the cab crawled aero• town. the driver told the prof nsor how the cabbles ot'galllzie their sc~­ ula so that each hack can get back to headquarters before his favorite soap begins. At Soap Opera Fatlvals, held every weekend somewhere In th• United States, age. color and class distinctions seem to dlslolve In the r sudsy mania. Run by Allan Sugarman and his wife. Joyce Becker. Soap Opera Festivals transport three or four soap-opera stars at a lime for galas at a wide variety of shopping malls and amusement parks across America. Half circus caravan. half Phil Donahue show, the festivals giVe fans a chance to meet, greet and asJ< those fntlmate questions of the stars they love so much. According to Joyce Becker. the festivals are as close as the 80's will ever get to what used to be called Mlove-lns." Mothers come hand-In· hand with their 6-year-olds, and the chUdren also know all about the characters. The HeU's Angels bring their glr~nds. Women ages 18 to 80 • squeal In delight at the appearance of their favorite male stars. The most fre· quendy posed Soap Opera Festival question: "What do you wear under the sheets during the love scenes?" Why should the:se TV shows, so long Ignored and ridiculed. suddenly arouse such widespread Interest and devotion? The slmplest part of the answer lies course. petting. rape, hom<>Sexualby. Incest and prostitution. It turns out that during the afternoon pr<98ms. sex is just talked abou1 and fussed over a great deal. Real sexual In· timacies occur at the unexceptional rate of two an hour. AccOrding to another sex-on-the· soaps survey, done by Prof. Dennis Lowry. now of Uberty 8apdst C.ollege In Lynchburg. Va .. General Hoap4ta/ had by far the highest frequency of sexual acts -16 per hour. But Lowry points out that ''the period in which we watched General Ha.pita/ was just aher the big Luke and Laura rape ind· One n!mOfl "-..... W&li -aexy may be that muda "'the Ila - that doa lalte plttee ,. of the lorblMnl iDGI ltfJ' dent. so everything was 'rape this' and 'rape that' and evey mention counted as an incident." in the mechanics of TV scheduling. The soaps, being re)atively inexpen· slve to produce. have long been solid money-makers for the networks. A few years ago, all three networb ex· panded the majority of the ser1als from a half-hour to a fuU hour: 1herefore . by the fall of 1979. CBS and NBC were broadcasting soaps until 4:30 P.M., while ABC was broadcasting them until S P. M. By ex- tending Into the late afternoon, soep operas became much more easily ac- cessible to school-age chUdren. teen· ageT"S and wori<lng adultJ. Perhaps ~ reason the shows lftm 90 sexy ts that much of the sex that does take p&ace Is of the fotbkt· den variety. Greenberg's research ~ team found that only 6 percent of all Incidents of Intercourse on the soaps occurred between marital partners. Some people lnmt that & major draw has been the new. much talked· about M>dnaa of th• programs. But jWlt how aexy are the 90aps anyway? To dilcover the tMh about ~ opera wx. Prof. Bradley Greenberg and a team of raearcMri from Michigan State University monitored three 9N90nt of soapa and count.cl all the acts of .. lndmate aexual behavior" per hour. Including In· ddeots of and nrfere1ica to lnter· Another explanation f°' the aoaps' sudden widesprtad popularity Is hard to prove, but does make .,_: "'Because of the cwrent economiC cllmaa.. everybody Is teeking men acape," says Haun. Indeed, th• _,..,. werw actually c:reeted for radio audiences during th• O.peasion and Immediately proved to be popular. pmtly becauae of facton which exilt now as w.l; UnemploynMnt wet high. •""'9 people ~ s*ncY of i.tMn dm• -but little money -to spend on enMrtalnment. But thoUftl a need for e9CllP9 un- doubtedly fu.lt many f9nt' palllbl for tM soaps, the soapa' longllaindlng IOurca of attrKtk>n .. unquadon· ably more compbNd Md ""'9 ~Y~Y, ........ ·-·· SOAPS varied than simple escapism. It has been suggested that the key to the soaps' appeal lies in the nature of the soap-opera world itself. which aJlows the viewers to have their cake and eat it . too -by providing romance withoUi the risk, adventure without ,---------------------1.Z •S • • STORE COU'()H SO<t SA VE 50¢ '"'"'Ur nt.'\I rur(h.~ ... · pf SOFT SENSE s.:1~ 1 o no:-.; t+'n\ "'4:~ ... ,,,rc: I~· t HURR~ OFFER EXPIRES J~. 10, 1981 lo .,,. o.i.. Fot MCfl co.icion ya., ..::cecii aa our ..,.,.,._, _.. • ... 1J9Y \IOU .... -.. -7C Pwdr>gc:Nt9ft,,,_.,.....,,.,.,.,.,, --oomoied ____ o1 ..... ""'""*..,.. """~--~l'O"'IJU""­o1..---.0 ID~ .. couoan.--be .,_ 1.cion ,..,,.. VOCI • ~ 1Uo1c1. Of ~ ~ --1*¥--IU c.w.-. 1120 o1 l.,..... VOCI -~Ill' lllw Ollor OOod on ON ~Ol'll>I ., VSA ,.,_,.Dr i-.g IO S C ~ & Sol>.""-~ C..... PO Bo• 1711, Oft Cti1 NC 27M commltment and presenting a world that is both good and evil, real and not real. au at the same time. ln fact, some people argue that it is not the escapism, but the comparative realism of the soaps that grips the viewers most tightly. H. Wesley Ken· ney. executive producer of The Young and the Restless. contends that, ,despite their wildly Improbable plots. soaps offer the most realistic of all TV programming: "The things that happen to people on the soaps are the things that happen to people In real life. Unlike nighttime action dramas and sitcoms, soaps are about human relationships and emotional conflict -love, friendship, marriage. divorce. scandal. sexual problems . sickness and death. These are things that people can identify with because they happen to aD of us." Then there's the serial format itself. It's definitely habit-forming. The story never complet)ly ends. yet it halts every day -with a cliff ·hanger. You get inuolued. According to Dr. Mary Cassata, as· sodate professor of communication at the State University of New York . Buffalo. and author of Life on Daytime Television : Tuning in American Serial Drama (Ablex Pub- lishing). the viewer eventually Is led to believe that he or she actually par- ticipates in the story. "There are always about six stories going on at any one time,·· Dr. Cassota explains. "and it's the viewer who has to make sense of it au. The viewer hears the secret discussk>ns and telephone calls. The viewer is the one who knows what's going on in the heads of the characters as they scheme and carry on. speak their soliloquies. play out their fantasies." Ultlmately. though. all those fan· tasles, faithless spouses, mysterious babies and terminal illnesses fascinate us only because we're concerned about the people, about what it means for Raven or Sky. for Cricket or MJsty, for Hawker or Striker or Boots. Simply listing them makes them sound hke members of a dog act. but they -and the many dozens of other soap characters -are the heart of the matter. Henry Slesar, the head wrtter for The Edge of Night for some 14 years, explajns: "ln the soaps, the story or the problem Isn't quite as lmponant as the fact that It's happening to someone you know." In this resPect -the lmponance of the characters and their condnuJng fortunes -toaps have remained con· tt•nt over the yean. 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Qualified buyen can finance any new '82 Chevrolet. once-ln·a·while good side. And even the goodest of 1he goody-goodies will show some character flaw from rime to time." . Pontiac. Oldsmobile, Buick or Cadillac passenger car, or a GMC or Chevrolet light-duty truck or van at just 10.9%~ This means lower monthly payments. Shop around.wid you1l convince yourself the best value in the marketplace is at your participating GM Dealer. Ad now. Get the unbeatable rombination of special year· end prices and GMAC 10.9% financing on new '82 models. Participating GM Dea.len are <XJOtributinc to brine you this attractive 10.9'i financina offer. Dealer a>ntribution may affect the final negotiated price of tM vehicle. This GMAC great 10.9% rate break offer begins November 1, 1982, and ends December 31, 1982. Also. Haun says, the characters are no lo nger frozen in their archetypes. They evolve -fQr better or for worse. Megamilllonalre Alan Spaulding of Guiding Light. once a staid lout with a passion only for the bottom line. has ~evolved" into an a moral heamhrob who has wed· three wives in as many years. "while Nola (also of Guiding Light). who has been a real bitch for years. Is getting nicer." Haun points o ut. "S he 's had a baby and her motherly Instincts are emerging." Why are young people in particular fascinated with soaps these days.? Dr. Cassata believes that with the break- down of the nuclear family. soaps can provide surrogate families and help young people cope with their prob- lems. Of course. not everyone feels that watching soaps Is healthy. (In fact. the word "addiction" is sometimes used In describing frequent Viewing.) It's been believed that fans perceive the world and its problems negatively because of their involvement with the soaps. And It's long been suspected that soap-opera watchers experience less "life satlsf action," and that they find 1helr own lives dulle r and less In - teresting compared to the exciting lives of the people on the screen. A recent study by Prof. Greenberg Indicates that neither theory Is true. ~It seems there is very httle evidence that viewers take the content of the soaps and do anything with It other than en- )oy It." he says. "People are able to maintain psychological distance from the material. They are not trying to live their lives according to the way their favorite soap characters live." Greenberg adds, however. that he believes there may be more cause for concern with teen-age and pre-teen viewers , who h ave had less ex- perience In the world and are more impressionable. But no research has yet been attempted on viewers younger than college age. Kathy Hudson scoffs at the Idea that she would let her life be guided by 1he soaps. 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Businessman Hiram Bond Everest. fresh from investing in tree ~ farms (killed by frost) and a sawmiU (it bumed to the ground twice). put up $20 . but Ewing's invention put out no more kerosine than other processes Still-eureka !-the olly residue left by his method rumed out to be a better kind of lubricant We'd like to think Ewing and Everest started a tTadition of blending a creOllve spark (and maybe a little luck) with gumpbon. business sen.se. and a sensitiu11y 10 changing socio/ needs .. because their Vacuum Oil Company of 1866 turned out to be the grand· daddy of today's Mobil OU Corporation. Plane truth.. 'Ole early Vacuum Hamesa 0111 led to a patented scearn cylinda oil (much Improved. and still in demand today) for lubricating the bigger, faster machines needed to tum out ever more goods. Kaosine lights gaw way to Edleon'• electrtc lamp. and we lubricated his fl~ centT4) generating system. MobUoil went on the Wright brothe:nr' first pjanes. 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But today he says he is "100 percent better" than he wars a year and a half ago. He aedftl hll new well-being to a little machine called 1i Dextrometer and a technique called ho me blood monl· to ring. which he says have made a dramatic difference In his life. When Kathy Pukhinski was 20. her diabetes began gtvtng her serious problems. "Everything started going." she remembers. "My kidneys. My eyes. My blood pressure zoomed up.'' Today. because of a new operation pioneered ln Minnesota , Kathy no longer has diabetes. Eleanor Oneil. 56. has struggled with a common complication of dia- betes since 1965. "My toes began to tingle and my feet started to feel numb,'' she remembers. Soon her hands were numb. But since last year. her condition has Improved. She no longer experiences 11ngltng In her hands and is able to maintain her active life style. She traces her gains to a po11able Insulin pump which she wore around her waist for a year and a half. (She has not worn the pump since September to see h.ow well her bod y can control blood sugar without it.) Raymond Raw!On was losing his sight. In 1975. 17 yean after he was diagnosed as having diabetes. one eye was ftll«d with tiny hemorrhages that were affecting his V191on . Three years ago. Rawson underwent a deli· Olorlo H«llmon • dte our~ of Bype.: Whet Eyeyy Hean P..Wnt MYlll Know {SI. Mortin~ ,,..., cate operation that has enabled him to see again. Except for Rawson's operatk>n. none of the treatments de9cribed hee was available five years ago. Today they are being looked at as the moll signJflcant breakthro~ In the trat- .ment of d:illbetes since the di9cowry In 1922 that dally Injections of In"*' could restore near·normal blood· sugar levels to large nwnben of diabetics. The treatments are dJrected toward avoiding or relieving the comp&:.· tlons of thls devastating Illness that Is the country's third bggesc killer. behind heart diseaee and cancer. There are nearly 300,000 deaths an- nually cauted by diabetes or Its c~ pllcatlons. and 600,000 new c- are ·reported each year. While mo• people are awse m. diabetes means abnormally h~ lewis of sugar In the blood, few .. aware of the ext.01 to which II can ravage the body. Diab.ta • the leading cause o f bllndnes1; • decna1a life expectaney by approx· lmllely OM·thlrd; di..b.dca .. 17 ttma mon ldcety to get ~ dlMaM: they .. at ftve times the nor- J Plqv.music rt.gnt away with theuruque Yamaha Card-Reader system. PLAYCARD READER Music-making really takes off with Yamaha's nevv space-age Port.aSound PC-100. It's the fun elec- cronic keyboard anyone can play nght away. because of Yamaha's exclusive Playcard System. Just run the Playcard through the built-in CardReader, press a but- ton. and the PC-I 00 plays back the .. music. You can play melodies and chords along with the programmed • • • music. Or. without Playcards. play the PC-100 just tike any regular keyboard. 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NOIW kffp your feet tmoolh 1no ateek with herOly eny ettonl Simply turn your eiectrlo callout remover on. P'"' gently 1g1intt corn• or cellouMt ... w1tch them v1ntan H II by rneg tct Ffft ere amooth H l llk from"'"' to toe Ligfit1we1ght, ht no·ht ld unit •• Nie. •H\I to ult. Ffft look goOd, nvtona cton't aneg, 10 you 11wi monev. 1001 UH on knee• end elbows. too White p11,11c. 5'h ft. cord. • JO.DAY MONIY•aACK OUAltANT1fl TO••• YOU• CALLOUI llHIOVH: St!ICI S7 11!1 fllYI s U6_ J>Otl~ •'"' ~•noltno TO OllOH IAAIH lllC llfFIUI: St!ICI SI 99 -we c>•r c>0at1t• 1na 111n01mo SelMI lllfllt' l dd!IU •lld IOC>fOPllllt lum 10 T Dfl. LtONAllD ... D.,e. l'W41 .. , ......... a~NY11DI DIAllUU side effect diabetics suffer. Diabetes af· f ects the flo w of blood to th~ organs. mal risk of gangrene and twice as vul· which is especla1ly true in the case of nerable to heart disease and stroke as the e yes. Impaired blood' flow causes nondiabetics are . Women with the blood vessels in the eyes to bleed into condition are less like.ly to have sue· the vitreous. the jelly-like substance cessful pregn~n~s and the fr~quency which fills the center of the eye. This of birth defects in their Infants is in-condition. called dlabetic proliferative creased. Diabetic men have a sub· retinopathy. leads to blindness. stantlal chance of becoming Impotent. Though 85 to 90 percent of dia· The abnormality that creates dia· betlcs can control their blood sugar betes is a defect In the body's ability to with a special diet and/or t>y taking in· produce or handle Insulin pro perly. sulin. others cannot. For those whose Insulin is a hormo ne produced by cells sugar levels cannot be stabilized and in the pancreas called beta cells. for those with complications. these When nondiabetics eat starches or new treatments hold out signifialtnr sugars. the beta cells in their pancreas hope. produce insulin. which keeps the For instance, the pancreas trans- sugar In the blood from rising too plant that Kathy Pulchinski underwent high. In diabetes. the body's produc-has been called the most exciting ad- tion of insulin is inadequate or lacking va nce In the treatment of the disease. entirely. Sugar accumulates in the However. it is risky surgery and its use '··t>IOOa. :hen spllISover fnto The unne.-lSBrruteCltothase patients with serious The lives of diabetics are crowded complica tions. About 75 Americans with rules and restrictions. They must have had the operation so far. watch their diets meticulously. Those who need insulin must inject them· selves once to several times a day. They must monitor their exercise and balance their food and insulin ac:cor· dingly. They need to carry snacks With them In case their blood-sugar levels droo · either tn reaction-12.Joo much exercise or to the insulin they take. They mo.st check their urine or thetr blood frequently each day to be cer· taln they are in control., "I always resent it when people tell you that you can live a normal life as a diabetic." says Rhonda Higgenbottom of Washington. D.C .. who has had diabetes since she was a child. "You may be able to live a healthy Ufe. but never a normal one. Early symptoms of diabetes are thirst, frequent urination. hunger a nd -Wetghr loss desptte a voracious appe· ttte. If high blood sugar Is no~. !e· versed·~ the patient may deveiop a frightening condition called acidosis. characterll.ed by nausea. weakness. deep and rapid breathing and possibly coma. If blood sugar drops too low {hypoglycemia) another repertoire of alarming symptoms can occur. These lnclude shakiness. cold sweats. ir- ritability, confusion. rapid heart beat and faintness. But the grimmest aspect of diabetes Is the potential damage that can be do ne to other organs. "There is h•dly a Pm1 of the body that diabetes does not affect." says Or. Donald Manin, professor of medicine and direc::tor of the Rodebaugh Clinical Center for Research and Educatk>n In Diabetes at the Hospi&al of the Unlvmtty of Pennsylvania (HUP). Doctors we not sure why dlabeta cauMI damage to th• organs. Many bellew th• 1111 pro· bebly due ro Impend c:trcu&Mion . one -~-- Risks of the surgery may be techni· cal ones -an artery or vein that clots or a problem with the secretions of the pancreas -but the major concern is that the patient wUI rejec1 the trans· planted pancreas. When the pancreas comes from a sibling, however, the risk of rejection ls considerably smaller. Kathy's pancreas was donated by her sister, Nancy, who had earlier donatcd--a kidney ai well. "There are no words to describe my sister... says Kathy. ''She Is one in a billion. with a heart of gold." (Nancy donated only part of her pancreas and can function well With what's left.) It Is not known yet whether Kathy·s operation and the normal blood sugar levels it has achle\led will halt the complications of her disease. But ear· ly indications seem to be encouraging. The rapid deterioration of her vision seems to have been stopped. and Kathy is quite certain that without the surgery she would have been blind by now. Other diabetics who are threatened with blindness may submit ro a def· c.ate operation called 1 vttrectomy. whk:h has restored or Improved sight In tome petitnts who haw dlebedc prollfcattve retinopethy. In the pro· cedur.. tiny ~nlngs are mede tn the eye and a dm metal Instrument II ~ Mrted . 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More ~ sucks out the damaged vitreous like soda from a straw 'T his is a very senous operanon ... says Dr. William Tasman. professor of ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University and co-director of the renna service at Wills Eye Hospnal. both in Philadelphia "There is not much margin for error .. But for pa· tients who are totally blind or have almost no vision. they feel they have Uttle to lose Raymond Rawson. who has had three v11rec1om1es . says. ··1 still need a magnifier when I read But I can see everything. I can work every day Some diabetics experience iamng highs and dangerous lows in blood sugar. no matter how carefully they try to monitor the situation. Many doctors are hopeful that use of an In sulin pump such as the one worn by Oneil may be advantageous The pump delivers insuUn through a nee· die under the skin of the abdomen. The needle is kept in place with adhesive tape. much in the same way that an intravenous needle is taped Plasnc tubing runs from a needle to a pump containing a syringe. The pump is small. about the size of a Says one pati.ent of "\ the insuUn pump, "You develop a love- hate relationship with it" small portable radio, and 1s worn al the waist on a belt OneU says that with the pump she could stop for a bite of lunch when she was downtown witho ut having to deto ur to a restroom to in)E!ct herself with insulin . She just pressed a button on her pump and shot an extra dose of Insulin into her bloodstream. However. the pump had its draw· backs. too. "It was a lot of work." she says. She had to "change the needle and refill the insulin every couple of days. The battery had 10 be changed every night and recharged. And I had to remove the pump when I swam or took a shower. You develop a love· hate relationship with It." Dianne Nelson also has an insulin pump. but hers is implanted behind her left breast. It is a half-pound of metal shaped like a hockey puck. Mrs. Nelson must report to the University of Minnesota once a week to have the insulin in her pump refllled. The National Centers for Disease Control estimates that some 4.000 to 6,000 Americans have implanted pumps. MeanwhUe. of the LS million diabetics dependent on insulin. about 25 percent are achieving superior control over their blood sugar by using home blood monitoring. the tech - nique practiced by Bobby Clarke. Several times a day. they prick their fingers and draw a bubble of blood . They place the ~ on a chemically treated strip. wait 60 seconds. wash off the blood and slip the strip into a small machin.e. In an instant. they receive a digital readout of their blood sugar This information Is precise. unlike sugar levels in urine which show o nly a range and do not always reflect the amount of sugar currently in the , blood. Pregnant women in the early months. when meticulous control is critical to the health of their unborn babies. find this technique especialJy reassuring. ~we are looklng to the new devel· opments with high expectations," says HUP's Dr. Manin. "We are op- timistic that the new treatments will become applicable to more people and be made more universally 1'111 available." llAJ • "Portable Garage" Car & Boat Tarp Only $7.98 If You Act W ithin N ext 30 Days Philadelphia, Pa .. ~o~· .• 1982 -lntcmauonal Mail Marketing will send any consumer who sees this notice a gjant ··Port- able Garage" Car & Boat Tar- paulin for just $7 .98 if your response is received within 30 days. This is a huge. 24' x 12' tarp constructed of heavy - gauge polyvinyl and polyeth - elene with eight reinforced tybek grommets to insure lie- down protection from rain. sleet. snow. dust. dirt. or uh spray "Po rtable Garage.. is large enough to cover any car. even the biggest limousine or station wagon. It is also useful to pro- tect boats and small trucks. bar- becues. garden tractors. lawn and patio furniture or a wood- pile from rouah winter weather. Each tall> comes backed by an unconditional, iron-dad gua- rantee of satisfaction-it must meet or exceed your every ex- pectation or return it at any time within 30 days for prompt re- fund of purchase price. You may order two l&ll>S for only SI 5: three for only S22: four at JUSt $28: and live for only $33! These are commercial-grade in- dustrial-strength tarpaulins suit· able for even the most rugged use . However. because of the special low price. we must re- strict requests to private con- sumers only; no industrial user or dealer requests will be ac- cepted. There is a further limit of five ( S) tarps per request at this low price. To request your tarp, please send your name and address. plus appropriate payment for each tarp requested and $2.00 per order for postage and hand- 1 ing.no matter how many tarps you are ordering to: Interna- tional Mail Marketing, Dept. GX-22.S . 390 Pike Road. Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 within the next thirty days. Credit card orders will also be accepted; simply note name of card, account number, and ex- piration date of clld on the same paper as your name and address when orderina. e1992 bi~ Moil M-1111 9 From the Realm of H.M. the Queen of the Netherlands • Royal Wilshire Silver™ 1982 Christmas Spoon $495 . only A LIMITED EDITION Thia cawtltlMI, .... ,..,..n a c:o1._.11.-.11111llc•• Clllhlcrnllwtllwery ,.....,.. °'*' ....... : DnHIMr 31, 1112 GMng and collectmo finely wcrted annual Chnstmas Spoons lrom Europe are always a hiohliQht " the holidays. In addrt>on lo the Mdent fOYS of collecting decorative annual spoons. many people hM also seen selected spoons soar in value after the ed1t100S were closed As one example, the 1965 annual Midlelsen spoon from Europe in- creased soc-to in price atter the molds were broken and the issue ended. Subsequent spoons In the series also liSt at the much hlOf* pnce While ther1 Is no _guarantee that the same thing could happen here. the arosans tor Raval Wilshire Silver extend this possil>lkty to a hmited number ot collectors ror Christmas 1982. Lt ...... ,'*.,.,....., keep the cost so low. First~me. hrst·seMd. -• ., lldl Gurlllllll A source of pnde tor tne dfs· cernino collector. Royal Wilshire Silver·· Christmas Spoons from Holland are recooniZed as woncs OI great beauty al)d complexity. OiJf i·_ cult to come by and steeped in the SC>irit of peace and goodwil. You Will be 08lighted by their Old Woffd altlStl'y and potenU.11 tor long·tenn. ennchment of your cot· tection and the beauty of your home, or return your order Within 15 days for a fuH refood. The 1982 Limited E01t1on Closes rorever al midnight on De· cember 31. 1982. Calhoun's Collectors Society 7275 Bush Like Road. P.O. Bo• 1218 Mln~is, Minnesota 55440 ONlrl,....... i., Die .•• ., ........... "' Qrielma ......,. ~ 1912, c.oun'I CollclDtl Soally, lnC ---:--:i '*-..... , ..... ,.,. Limited EditiOn Raval Wilshtre &iver ... Chnstmas Spoons come to you from Holland. realm of Her M~- esty Queen Batnx. Mltf1 exquisite Spoon st1own xtu11 Silt. c:....-.~ ..... mt .... ui.--. .r.a. .. n M' 1•111,•1 I kllMI hand·WOOmanshlP hlS IOnO been an honored lnldltlOn The craftsmen lol' Royal W1lslnre Sdver take grea1 ~llsfaciJOO in malunQ MrY 5'>0QCl a trNSUred mastefpleCt of the sil· versmith 's art. The desiOfl of a lighted Chnstmas candle al the top eYOkes the traditional welcome home for the llohdlys. The surrounding Vfttlttl, wttn deeply sculpted leMs. leadS the eye dOwn the graceful stem to the tear-drop-shaped bowl where "Christmas 1982. has been elegantly engr.Md. The distinguished Royal Wilshire Silver name and hallmattc on the reverse compllle ttn Hmrted edition treasure. Each is in the COllec1ibly desirable•~· demi-taste sile. IOW'OIY crafted to order in Old WOrtd sUwrp&ate with lhe look and feel of stet1lnQ. .... ...... .... So much dlllillnQ Ind ~ 1'111&1- rllly limit the ldlllon. fhdott. the sooner )'OU rlPfY, the mote Clftlln yo&J 11'1 to bl lndudld. WI tlqllCt ~ dlmlnd • ..._ • the low Pftcl ofOftjM.iS. 1*1Mf11•~ olfta fOr fMftd trtlndl. too. No one -* bllilwt hOWllttllyoupeld. ... Wlllt*t SiMr.. eolllc*>r'I "'°°"' ft IOICI ..... Cllhoun'I '°you: -.,. ,.. Millllee In ...... Wll """8 .. mlddlliillft to ::J Ont Chns1mn Spoon 11 $4.95· l)lus Me llOl1IOt ,,.., hlncllinO. [J IAW EVlll .,.., Ordet two 0< ITIOfl spoons and wt P1Y postaoe. HOw many? __ _ 0 DTM IAv.111 0"'8f 5 or mOft and Ille ortct ol Udl la only SU9 and we pey poslagt. How mlflY? __ _ ......... ..,.: tJ My ctllCk II tndoled IOf -S ---- Charge myO YISAO ~ (Minitnum dWOt Ofdet '10) Acct. Mo. (Ill ii) 11111 1'111111111 Eltp.Dlte--------~- ~--------1 ........ 1 ,.,.. i... ~ dlllly) O Mr. O Mt. 0 -.o M11._--. _____ _ oOEUF BOURGUIGNON: 1HE FABULOUS FEAST-IN-A-POT FRENCH CLASSIC By M arilyn Hansen A masterpiece of French. cui- sine. Boeuf Bourguignon, steeped in its flavorfuJ wine sauce, is the all-time dasQc entree -whether you're entertaining friends or dining with the famUy. And if there's a lot of it left over after a par· ty, it will freeze wonderfully (up to a month) and can be stored in contain- ers for several family meals. 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Pat beef dry with paper towels. &own b.f cubes on all Sides In hot fat. Allow about 1 Inch between cubes at they brown. Do not aowd cubes. They w\O not brown properly If clo9e together. Add additional butter and oU as needed. 4. As cubes brown, put them In 11 large bowl. When aU arc browned, heal bfandy In a .-nail saucepan. then Ignite with a match. Pour flaming brandy quickly over meet. Thit *P w1ll Impart a wonderlul Ravor to the flnllhcd dish. 5. Preheat oven to 325°. Toss carrots chopped onions, half of the parsley, th~ and bay leaves Into the Dutch oven. Saute 8 minutes, sdning frequently. • 6. Add 3 cups wtne, beef stock, tomato paste and pepper to canot-onion comb!· nation. Add meat cubes and their juice. Heat to bolling point, cover pan and place In own. Bake for 11/J hours. 7. Sdr In pearl onlons. 81cnd remaining 1 cup win• smoothly with potato starch; add to Bourgulgoon and stir gently, but thor· oughly, to mix well. Replace cover; bake about 1 hour more until meat ls t~d«r and onions an cooked. 8. Meanwhll., heat remaining butta and oil In a large skillet. add mushrooms and saute. sdntng frequently. until jult cend«r. Sttr mwihrooms and raerved fr1ed bacon Into Dutch own; cover. Bak. 10 to 15 minutes longer until s&UOI bubbles and mushrooms and bacon arc h.atad through. 9. 8ocuf Bourgulgnon can be made ona or two days ahead, 1cfi1getaMd and rehatad In 11 cowred C'wuQle In a 32S0 oven. h can also be made one or two weeks aMed and froien. To Mrve, 1pOOO Into a large wrvtng cu11roie. Spnnlde top with remaining chopped part&ey. Maka about 6 quott.t, 12 Nnllnas ·vou can Me> u.. rump poc tOllll, top round or top *'°4n. l'AMILYWllKLY,~--•11 ....... ...,Slue. Based• a oriptal tlaip /rf-Tlw A6'y Al*ia\ Rodtefelkr Folli Art Cftder of ColoitW FJli111•l•1 .u....... .... .... _. .. _.., .... ~---· .. 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"The divorced person frequently makes the mistake of recalling happy memories of previous hoUdays spent as half a married couple, instead of concentrating on the creation of new traditions as a whole single person." says Dr. Thomas Cannon Jr.. pro- fessor of psychology at West Texas State University. "TheTe Is a sense of loneUness and isolation ... a feeling of 1 am the only one who is miserable.'" Pam was divorced two weeks before Christmas: .. It seemed as if the whole world had somebody thai Chrlst{nas but me. Going home to my parents' house made things even worse." "There are ways for a divorced per· son to cope with the holiday blahs, however. Most divorced people are at least acquainted with others who are divorced, and planning holidays together can help diminish feelings of Isolation. Susan, who has been divorced for eight years and enjoys her Ufe alone, has organized what Is no\1,1 known as Christmas Dinner for Strays, which has become an anticipated -not dreaded -annual event in her circle of friends. Ml had several friends who were either single, divorced or lived too far from faml1les to travel home for Christmas dinner." says Susan. "So what I did was provide the turkey and dreaing, and everyone who came to eat brought a dish that was traditional when they were children. That first year there were stx of us, and now we have at least a damn each year. We all bmg our favorite dishes that remind UI ol home, and we don't '8eJ deprived at all." Recalls one Q\lat, "Last year was my first year not to have a big turkey P:AMILY WEEKLY, N°"9fl!Oef ae. Illa • 19 dinner with my husband and children, and l hated the idea of It. But Christmas Dinner for Strays was ac· tually more fun than any Christmas I can remember with my family!" You can begin your own traditions -and it doesn't have to be an all-day event. Host a Christmas tree-trim· ming party and serve eggnog. Or plan a Christmas Eve supper fQ" friends. Managing hobdays lsn 't dlfftcuh when you stop thinking, "I uted to do this," and begin thinking, "Now I'D do thJs!" Don't leave those special times to chance. ~ Adw9rfl.._. SYIOMETRICS •.• an Olympic Champion's Discovery! Tum Bel"J Fal WO a ,... w .. 'tarcl Lean 5lomach ' le 1 lllllft ....... a day W11h the miracle ot SYNOMETRICS • 1ne 11n1utic new discovery tor .,... ...,. ... 1w;ay ugly. em-1..,_... 1u KHU 1>arrus1ng 111 i nd 1111> to reve11 ;a 1>rand new rock-h1ro. 1ean. .:':."':: =-:::' ~ .. 1rom. hilldsome b0dy1 • 0""'41•< c;o1d "'"'' ••notr ..... Offf 50. ! .. .,. ~ 1 .,. SNED SHANA' 1lwMd" oft Ille tM end ... , ... ltMd wMtt tor """' ,..,.. .. .. ' ~~~=:£ 7/.,b•; .!:,~~o ~,-:,,-.'~" o= ;o~:;~• . .. • I HY H .. RRIS. ..... 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CAMEL-57, BlM:K·40, NAVY-70 Oii RUST-64. MISSY._ 8-18. PETm: 4-14. WOMEN'1w.11t 32-40. POllMIT Mn1MC,..,.. • .., aw PIJISOML ~ CNr~MCID IEIMa~ ,,.. ..... ............ = , ....... ,......... IE \lllW,.... ,. .... .._ ... ,-_ . .., ...... .., ~-.. -__ ,... ......... .. ~....... .. .......... ....... ~---------·------------------_J l'GHCA flQMCI ....x: _____ _. __ ,..__ .... _ ....... _ .... .... _., c..1.• Qlf .... I M1DM1r_=-....,~~~~~~~~~t--~-...~~+-~--1~~+--+-~~-1i O MMIA OM IS POLITICAL SAVVY AN INBORN TRAIT? By John E. Gibson lRUE OR FAISE? l. There is no simple~ to tel a per· son's poltical leanings without asking him~. 2. The extent to wtUdl a person bdeves In luck tels you a lot about his po&tic.al i:refeeoce. 3. How polltic:aly aware you are is ~ to depend on your bi1h order n your family. ANSWERS l . F•. In a study condUC%ed by behavior specWcts from the lJnlwr5iry ol London's lnstltulle ol Psychicdry and the lJrUverslry of Canterbury, a random sam- ple of over 40 men and women was fiven a test designed to evaluate tts poadc:al leriigs. At the top c:J the test bm was a place for respondents to wrle their names, but they v.iere offered the options of writing down only their Ini- tials or leaving the space blank If this was tiler preference. Resub: Subjects who ~ to reman anonymous by leaWlg a blank spa were ~ more C009l!MlltYe than those who Iden· tlfteci them9elves fuly. and ~ who used rlltlals tended to fall in between. 2. True. Some people bdeYe that how wel they fare In • ls lmgeJy doe to their own e8ort and ablly. Others bdeYe that IUCOl!95 a' failure is lmgely Influenced by luck, chance. being In the ~ place at the ~ time, knowing the njrt people, *· Sodolo9ca' lhdes at the lJntwrsMy of New Soulh Wala ~ !how that the stronger a pmon 's beW In the power of id< to W1ftuera tm dallny. the more likely he Is to lean toward the &e:ft polltlcally. Studies conducted In other countries match these findings. S. True. In 9tudm of bril ma and polldc.aJ awarenal, conducted by lJnl. wnlty of Tulle beNMor tpectel!ets, ftratboms of both MXes were found to haw more pollr.al savvy and to demot liiitldle a ~ awerene11 of Im· pcnnt 8glns on the national P<*lc.al FAMILY WHKLY, .._.,.._a. 1m • t1 9Celle. They scxnd <Xlf1 I 1 f ~ hldwr than others on questions deMlQ wllh leading legislators, correctly naming more senators than did kier-barns and, In general, possessed a more realistic awarenem of authority ftguNs In our society at large. ortenbllion .which generdla beyond the bonds of Immediate family and Is likely to be reflected In his nlatk>ns wtth the community and 1111 authortly figures. .., Why se fhtboms so pulldcaly flNVY? It bas been poiWd out that a tnbom c:h8d aends to deYebp an .. -aulhcdy UNITED STATES TREASURY MINTING ERROR* Creates Rare Collecting Opportunity AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN IN YOUR LIFETIME! It'• the rNUlt oC a m09t un~ dJCtable LU.rn o( !!Vent.a. When the UruLed Stat.ea Mint fint iaaied the SuMn B. An- thon)l-$1coin.in 1979. they never intended them to ~IN' rare coins for altut.e collec· ton or inve.tol"9. But, tlnce they 114t>ped minting them in 1981, this ia bow it aeem1 to be uunin1 out. Here ia Lbe 1tory that make. the Suu n 8 . Anthony coin• rarity. ln 1979, the UniLed St.In Mint produced milliona o<SBA coina for general cireulation, and then found that no one wanted to UM them. In 1980, they drastically cunalled the mintin1 and in 1981. they did not mint any at all for general circulation. What'• 80 ~ llbout thie..c? CCMielder ttw fKta: • Th-are moat likely the Jut ooe dollar Cil'C'U~ating coina the Uni~tatft will ever 1uue. T • For every 75 Suun B. Ant.bony coins 1truck in 1979, the fint yNr ol mi ntifli1 nnly oM wu minttd in 1981, the thlra and final year o( minting. • Thia final 1981 minting wu n~r rt· lftl#d \hniulh benlu to the public. • Conareae i• now debating whether they should order the U.S. Mint to melt down the remaining Susan B. Anlhonr, coin•. • Tbi1 may be the only complete 'clOlled" coin 1.-ue you will ever be able lO bu.y in your lifetime al 1uch a reuonablt coet. • Suaan 8 . Anthon)'I are undoubwdly the 1horte1t lived American co1n8 ever minted. L.-nD AYAILA81UTY The Waahinstoo, D.C. Columbia Mint hae acquiNd a llmllAld quanttt}' oCSuMn B. Anthony coin. In Brilliant Uncfrcutat4d conclitlon and aaeembled them Into com· plete nine-coin collectjona. coniiillllnf of one coin for .. ch oC the three year1 they w~ mint4d t 1979, 1980, 1981) and from e.ch oC the only t.bl'ff mJ nt.a IS.n Fra ndeco, Denver and PhlladeJphlal that minted lh•m. Each cotn bear• tb4t" JndividllAl mintma.rk S. D. or P o( the mint that pro- THE FIRST SUCH OPPORTUNITY duced 1t. Thia unique collection is houted 1 n a spe· d ally de1i1ned cu1tom cue. The aae prot.ectll their value and provides an attrec- tive d.i9'>lay ahowcue a1 well aa convenience for your lllfe-d4IPOl!it baa. When our 911pply o( the Brilliant. Un- cim.ilaLed nine-coin collC!d« 11eta ia cle- plelAld, thi. olfer will automatically eapire and any unfilled ordn11 and nmiUHt'ft will be returned. We urse you to place your order immediately. We r.,m that we must l"Nlrict each individual order to a limit o( two collectiona. Thi1 limit applies whetheT you are a collKtor or• pro(emional dealu, e:naurinr the ume ~ty for au. Do not delay, order today w..AR COIN WIU taTORY WORTH 131,0001 REPEAT rTSELF?? 1be lNt Ume there wu a aimilar collec- tor opf)Ol"ttlnity waa more than 100 yea.n &JO when 20-cen"l coine were minted in 1875.1876, 1877 and 1878 Thuimilaritiee bel-o that 2<kentcoin and theSuun 8. Ant.bony coin11 AN aat.oundin«. The old 20- cent piece waa about the Mme aiae u a quarttt jual like the SuMn B. Anthony. Couequeolly, the ~e rejected it-;u.t like the SuMn B. Anthony. Circulation quantltlet of the old 20-cent.tt were ltruck in larse numbers only t.he nm 1ear-JU1\ hlte the Suaao 8 . AoLbony. Seline it or not, one oC thc.e old 20-t-ent. eo1n1 would brin1 you aa much .. 139,000 today! Juel think about the po&enual o( the SuMn B. Anthon.v coina for yw, Not only will dwee SBA.a errid\ ywr own collection. but t.bey lhould become family beirlooma to be puMd alont '4 your dlllctnrn and your sranclehiktren, A1aln, we mutt emphatlae that the nine.coin collec\Or M\41 ant ew.,_1, llml-~. The.cohwwill newrbtmi nt.ed .,.in. W• cballenp you to try to HMmble thle compl.W ntftHOln M\ YWnalt. 0o to U}' INlnk and uk ror a Brilliant Undraalatad IN OVER 1()() YEARS! ACTTOOAYI Suaan 8. Ant.holly dollar from juat one ol th. lhl'M yur• Of minting and you wall then quickly rea.liu Lbe ucept.iona.I OIJPOl'- wnity you ban. We •tcoaily augea-to avoid diaappointment-1.hat you not dela,y in orderinr IA~~ If 'for 1ny ....-. you ire noc completely Mwlltll with J'l!'llr Bnlliaet UDdftulalad ftlDe<Oin &a.n 8. Ant.lloey c.u.tGr S.C. )'W IN.Y rttum It within tin">' fl014-J9 l'ar a llllU r-tftafld t.l'flT-t St.'TS rt:A ()IU)f',Jt ORDSll TODAY-AVOID OISAl'l"Ot.Vn11i:NT r-------------,,. C......-... H'POO .................. .......... D.C.- 1 .. ~ ..... J -,_____ . ...................................... .-...=,._ .... :.11..·.--=·= ..................... _ .. _ .,......_ .... ____ ... _ (1111,... ...................... .. ~---''"'· . ,..,, .... ... .... INJMWlllllJftll .......... ... ri ........ ...,......... " .J C:W.I ll""U _,_._ VIII w....._l.-0 ...., 1:111• ...... __ _ """..,. _________ _ .. sit any surprise that Helen Gurley Brown's new book, Having It All (Simon & Schuster) • ~ the season's delldous,.. run- away best sellerr Her 1962 best seller, Sex and the Sin!lle Girl, knocked the socks off ju.st about everybod\', and as a magazine editor, shes turned Cosmo~· into not just the Mo 's Montttly (mouseburger ~ term fOr someone Who doesn't have a truSt funcj. high 1.Q. or Bo Derek body) but a cu1tural pheno- menon. In her new book she of- fers advice on everything, from asking for a raise to keeDiM a man happy day and night. Mar- ried to movie producer Davki Brown , Helen, 60, told FAMILY WEEKLV's Kate White that you really can have lt an. - but in her case, success hasn't spelled serenity. '-=Ir~.!&.; .... ~--­.... ~.,~- Mrlur~ ~ ....... lilonDll f'lri • • ,Mtll'l'WllKLY, ............. ,_ la GM tbM la --· .,,., Brown: J dmk a good n.milllgl II a monogamous one and Ihm mt ~ marriage Is jutt doomed to falura. I thklk you thould do IOf'nl ~, be/ore you get manied. don't. think you stop being womanly just b«au.e you're manted. You can have fun and you can ftkt. You can have heavy &tendthlpl wtth men. And me~ If eomeone ... my hut- bend WM In London.a few yAn ego for • conllderable period of um.. And rm not ablolutely ~ th.a tome· thing didn't Mpper\. But If It dld ,lt wm a brtef 4mC«inter. It didn't muck '!P anything In my tie, and I don't redy Wllnt to know .bout It. BROWN So naybe within • framework of marriage, maybe there are certain \peclftc non-frequent 1ttuatlon1 In which somebody might stray, but I don't think a perpetual diet of that ... I man. rm taldng about the molt pertpheral kind of thing. And . .wn thM can ca&m twmoa. Q : Haw'°" .... Wt •• , .. Brown: Lona pauee. I want to try to be very truthful becauM that'• my thing In life .... One reuon why I haven't been heavll~ed 11 becam tt.. wwi't. ..... out tt-e 1Ugge1111111 IUCh a . . .. htt4 t •'II th.a I* 'rrlW Brown: Oh, ablolutely. Anything la possible In fantasia. You don't tell ~ I dWlk that would be lllllrn. I would not l9I my fad f' • to anybody. not ewn my lhmk. Q: wt.,.,.. ....... II'• -,._ ........................ .................. , Brown: Mle1g 11 a .. p.t..ln""a-dlal,.., ~I bdew having. OC>q)riJn, aomlbody who ii ruly yours, on whom yoU CM depend, ii a wry attracttvc proposl- lion .... n.... me 10 m9on mm b .wry 13 ~ women t.tw.rl lhe ages °' 2S aid 49. So If ybu want • man, you have to be pretty c:hmnmg aid p'nq. If the nao wme ,....a aid thee ware 10 ol them IO eY8'Y one ol m, I dWlk we would bit-.. quilt elf. ferently. Thev would be cooking spaghetti carbonara and chllllng the wine and trying to lure ua Into mab1· mony. Q: Have JOU ever rqretted •ol --.±••? Brown: This Is the truth: Never, neve. Q: Your book le Ho"41tf II All. le ..... ~ .......... , Brown: that'• mlllll19 ... certa6n MNf\ly. I aey I haw It al, why don't I jult enjoy It and not be IO driven? ... Why don't I )Liii try to 1p- prec1at9 whM'a happened to me Md not le.Mp raging on MCI on, wanting to k.ep on h.Vlng more ~•? ~a lllde bl more« a --thM I'• O.K., thllt rve done "'Y Wiii and that now I can Nia /bit. Q: If,_ co.ad look • ..,taadp .............. ?. Brown: The tap 10 ~ rnoct.k. I think It would be ..,... to look lib Carol Alt or Km Almdt or Ertn Gray. Ir would be wondmful to be pgeoua. 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