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The family of Yvonne
Beaucher has flied a $2
million claim against the
city of Irvine, alleging that
the 3 1-year-old woman
died on a poorly designed
cltyroad.IA2
The Daily Pilot captured
five awards In the annual
Orange County Press
Club competition.I A2
California
The Los Angeles sniper
may have been reliving
the horror of Jonestown
when he fired on a
schoolyar d.I A3
Financier J. David Domi-
nelli was ordered Into
custody Saturday after a
judge declared him in
contempt court./ A3
Nation
The Democratic hopefuls
covered the state of New
Hampshire in the fi nal
push before Tuesday's
primary.I A3
A simple funeral was held
Saturday in Texas for
David, the bubble boy.
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World
U.S. Navy warships open-
ed lire late Saturday night
at artillery positions in the
Syrian-controlled
Lebanese central moun-
tains.I A3
At least 70 people were
killed and 16 seriously
Injured Saturday in a fire
In a Brazilian slum.I A3
Sports
Nancy Lopez, Pat Bradley
and Patty Sheehan will be
among the LPGA stars
competing In the Uniden
Invitational golf tourney
in Costa Mesa.IC1
The season c omes to an
end for the Fountain Val-
ley High girls basketball
team, which fell at Com-
pton, 59-47.IC1
El Toro High graduate
Ron Holmes lead s USC to
an 80-72 upset basket-
ball vict ory over UCLA.
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Entertainment
Two San Clemente
theater groups are reach-
ing back for a pair of
oldies, opening this week.
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Business
Sylvia Porter concludes
her 12 part series on tax
tips for 1984.188
For the latest on what's
happening In the Orange
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ORANGF COUN TY C ALIFORNIA '>Ll CE ti T';
Will airport plan take off?
Consulting-flr rii'S -------$193 million plan
By J EFF ADLER
Ot .,_ .,..,. '1lot Slllfl
Orange County s upervisors quietly
began taking a peek this week at John
Wayne Airport's future-or. at least,
the latest version of the future.
Scouts go
lnternatlonal
Dressing ln es.Otlc cos-
tumes, munchlnlf: on un-
u•ual treats oratepplng into
lively folk dances werejuat
afewoftbewayathatmore
than 700Glr1Scoutll
brought a far away place
home to Fountain Valley
Saturday In their annual
lntemadonal Faire. Above,
Fountain Valley Girl Scout.a
Shelly Llndemlth andJen-
nlfer Wameraharecooklea
and emilea, while rlJ(ht, the
veiled and anea.kered trio of
scouta Angela Moravec,
Sally Setmlre, and Kala
McFarland ahare secret.a.
Brownle Cry1 Schorr,
below, call1 a timequt from
the feativltlea, which took
placethla year at Loe
Amlgoo High School. The
money raised by the Faire
will gotntoa trav el f und for
F o untain Valley Girl
Scouts.
Supervisors were given draft copies
of a Newport Beach consultant's S 193
million expansion plan for Jo hn
Wayne Airport that would have the
over-crowded airport expanded to
handle 10.2 million passengers per
year and accommodate up to 73 daily
l'Ommercial jct departures.
The plan. prepared by CH2M Hill
in conjunction with count)'. airport
planners. undoubtedly wall come
under intense scrutiny and become
the focus of arµt debate hrforc it is
voted upon by supervisors. Residents
in Newport Beach, Santa Ana
Heights, Costa Mesa and Irvine who
Ii vc near the controver\ial airport are
c:ertain to make their feelings known.
And, as the consulting firm con-
cedesearly in its report, the expansion
plan -almost literally -represents
only h4!.lf a solution to the airport's
..central problem: over-crowdinf.
Planners esumate the demand for air
travel will peak around the tum of the
century when some 22 million pass-
engers per year arc expected book
flights. But the expanded airport
planners envision would hr dnigned
to handle only slightly over 10
million.
"John Wayne Airport is severely
constrained and may never ht able to
accommodate all the demand that
will be eenerated in the county for air
paaenaen services or _aeneral avia-
tion facilities. .. the draft master plan
concludes.
This latest view of the airport'1
future, no w circulatina on the super·
visors' Hall of Administration fifth
floor. is the second expansion plan to
hr drafted by airport planners in th is
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A settlement
maybe near
for Carter Co.
By J ERRY HIRSCH
OtlMO.-, ............
The Scrurities and Exchange Com·
mission 1s negotiating a settlement
with Thomas D. Carter -an Irvine
businessman wh o the commission
alleges bilked in vestors out of
mill ions of dollars in a phony securi-
t1cs scheme.
If an agreement is reached. Caner
would promise not to sell un-
registered securities and not to engage
in fraud. In making the agreement. he
would not be admitting any guilt, said
SEC attorney David L. Casterline.
And if a local or federal law
enforcement agenc ies do not pursue
the case. Caner would be free to
continue with business ventures o nce
his current bankruptcy proceedings
are completed. Casterline said .
The Orange County Sheriff's Office
iscontinuinga maJOr fraud investiga-
tion of Carter's business dealings but
has yet to file any chafJH.
Sheriff Lt. Richard Olsen says
charges still arc several weeks off.
something the department has-been
saying for months now.
Carter ra.n a "medical factoring"
investment business under the name
the Carter Co. The business, which
SEC officials still maintain never
existed, purported to buy medical
insurance claims at a discount and
collect on their full value for a profit.
Carter offered his investors as much
as a 40 percent interest return.
Carter raised at least SI O mill ion,
maybe as much asS60 m illion. selling
the "medical factoring" investments..
Casterline said.
SEC investigators arc tracking
down t he sale of the securities in
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-Child survives ~
ordeal in ocean
By MICHALENE BUSICO
ot ""' o.lly l'llot .....
The qu1ck action of a passer-by
along wi th lifeguards and paramedics
saved the hfe of a 7-year-old boy after
he was swept out to sea in Newport
Beach Saturday.
Jose Leon, of Placentia was wading
1n the water near the 32nd Street getty
at about 10 a.m. when a wave carried
him offshore.
Hi s mother. Lupe. followed him
1n10 !he ocean, screamin$ for tlelp
while a younger brother cncd out for
aid from tlie-geny.
At that moment. N~"·port rc:s1dC"nt
Don Braymer was strolhng along the
beach and saw the pair. He assumed
1ha1 the woman was in trouble.
"I saw a small child running off the
gelly. yeltt ng and screaming. When I
walked down I saw a lady in the water
who was screaming. I took off my
shoes and went 1n to help her. but a
surfer said he'd help her."
But when he and the surfer g°'
closer. they realized that the woma~
was stand ing., and in no danger.
··1 tried to hc:lp the woman. but il
lwas obvious she didn't want to go
ashorc ... then I saw the OOy."
Brayner said Jose was floating fact
down a s'hort dis1antt away and ~
waded over to hi m a nd carried him
out of the water.
"He wasn't breathing and he was
very cold. I thouJht he was dead ...
Braymer said.
He began 10 do mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation on the boy, a tcchniqu.
he says he learned in the OOy scoull
and the servitt. but had nevcf
performed.
A patrolling lifeguard sponcd the
group, took over and was able to
revive Jose. who was !hen trans-
ported to Hoag Hospital.
He is now in stable condition . with
no sustained in~unes at Canyon
General Hospital 1n Orange.
Parents not happy
with school plans
By KAREN E. KLEIN •
Prchm1nar, plans to close or com-
bine two Costa Mesa elrmentary
schools with declining enroll ments
have raised concerns among parcnls
who fear 1he1r children's safety and
quaht) of cducauon may be com-
prom1sffl.
-'\bout 100 paren ls whose children
anend f'ahfom1a or ".da ms elemen-
tary schools turned out for a meeting
""'Ith member?<. of lhe Newport-Mesa
Board of Education last ""ttk 1n the
TeW1nlde school auditorium.
The mceun! "as an 1nrormal
discussion of a 1crnativcs the OOard
roresccs for dcahng w1th the decline
in C"nro\1mcnt al buth schools. Next
fal l. attendance at both Adams and
Cahfom1a is l'\pected to hi! the
JOO.student mark Bo1h schools were
built "'1\h a nt'a rly 5QO..studcnl ca-
pacity.
D1stnct Supenntendent John W .
Nicoll outlined the board's ahema-
t1ves as:
•Taking no acuon and allow1n&
dw1ndl1ng enrollment to continue:
•Relocallng all kindC"rgarten
1hrough third graders at A.dams and
all fourth through sixth graders a1
Cahfom1a;
•Relocati ng all kindergarten
through rourth ,_raders at .-'\dams and
all fifth and sixth gradrrs at C'ali-
rom1a.
•Closing Cahfom1a and relocating
all students 10 Adams. which ""'ould
then operate at 106 percent ol
c.apacity: or
•Closing Adams and relocating all
students 10 Califom 1a, using somr ol
adjacent TrWinkle School's fac1ht1cs
to handle 1he combined student
population.
A California School PTA task
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Tragedy that can strike close or in the home
Chttd molestation
charges pending In
Costa Mesa case
EDITOR 'S NOTE.: This is th~ fir~/ 1n
a l14'0-p.1n series.
Rcs1dcnt!i of the Aloha Palms
frailer Park wcrt always a lilllc
ruspic1ous about 1-larry Buckler's
.,.,ttcred blue trailer.
Months berorc he was arre.strd and
led away by Costa Mesa pohcc,
1•rcnts recalled Sttin1 tcen..aae boys
hanging around the ramshackle
trailer and warned their own children
to stay away.
One resident rtcalltd 1ha1 Buckler •
,KAREN
KLEIN
STEVE
MARBLE
Fo cus ON THE News
asked hi!I 14-year"'()ld son 10 drop by
IOr some candy.
"But he kntw better," the man
.-,.plained. "He knew what we:nt on 1n
thcrt."
It came as httlc surpriSC' when
Costa Me:sa pohct moved in10 the
rundown trailer coun in late Oeccm.
ht-r lookin1 for Buckler.
Buckler, who has been 1n Jlil since
his arrest, bas been ordered 10 stand
1ri1\ on chal'lts he molntcd five
youn-boys in the beat~up 1ra1ler. If
1·onv1ctcd, he could ht .sentenced to
more than 10 years in state pnson.
Poli« charit the 41 ·)"t:ar-old man
I
krpt photos of nude boys 1n albums.
1vn11ng his v1c11ms' names and ages
under 1he p1c1u~s along wuh stars
"ra11ng" the youlhs.
Prosecutor John Conley said that
Buckler's all~cd activny fits the
classic descnpt1on of a chi kt molester
-fnendly. sttminaly &enerous.
tlarc!ly the s1rrt01ypial man 1n a
t~nch coat drawn1 Youna children
behind bushes.
Pohce sa y residents of the trailer
park ha vc bttn known to h vc on the
c:dae ortt.t law themsclvn.. Numbed
by• murder and w vml dru1 raids i.n
rtCXn1 months, they setmcd to tot«.
ate 1he rumon of Buckltr's bc.h1 v1or
and deSCTibcd the man as shahlly
s1ranar but o utwardly pleasant.
•·frankly. he wai one of my bcs.l
tenants. .. said park m•nagcr Mafl,i
Brown of the man thal everyone knew
simply as ··suck."
In tM wake of his arrest, Bucldcr's
vacant trailer was sc:t a.fire •nd the
pl•~ ~mains much as firtfighten left
11 -blackened on one side. httera:l
with debris and ..eain:d With a
podlock.
One of the few ornaments dcwnt·
ina the~ wall.s1nsidc lM trailer i.ta
pos1er of a YOUfll boy drcued 1n 1
striped bueblll un1fonn. • bit Muna
over his shoulder. a doalootina up at
him.
"'Ifs not ea.sy to be s.im~ cnodd'
to be p>Od." 11 the captJo n at the
bottom oft.be pot:ter.
It wai in 1h11 coma-lot lnllk:r' -
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-Onlftoe Cout DAILY PILOT /~od8Y, Fet>nwy 2e, 1984
$2 million claim against
Irvine over fatal accident
IJ ANDU!A ADELSON ................
11.e family or Yvonne Bcauchcr
:: filed a S2 m1lhon clai m agaan)t
31 CJty of lrvinc, 1llegina lha1 the ~•·year.old woman died on a poorty ~Cllyroad. t"'~~1cher, a popular employee of n'::,;.~ ne Co., died Oct 3. 1983 an a
~·1 tw<><ar collision on Bon1Ul Canyon Road when an oncoming car
llMlb noutofcontrol and slammt'd into
22tr vehicle. The other motonst,
·)Ur-old Bnan Bell. of Alameda,
WM burned beyond rt'Cog.rutaon. "The pief doesn't stop with the
f\anen1; said attorne) GeoOre} S.
Gray. "Our clients feel there "'as 1lrrOoa doing and where there'\ a wrona. thett is a rcmed> "
On the recommendation of the
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c11y's 1nsuran« adJUstor, to,nc·s
Cal} Counctl tll cxpccttd dunng its
Tuctd.a) mccuna to <kn) the cwm
(or damagn on bchaJf or Beaut:ht"r'$
Sill $UrYl\-tng rt'IJlll\ CS
" d~ial "'as t'C('Ommt11ded "bc-cau~ '<'C feel there 1~ noaty ltabtht),"
said city spokeiman Rtck PatkofT
Jim Beaucher. ofln·ine. OD Thu.n.-
da> declined to comment on ~
claim stemming from his sister's
death. saying he was unaware 1hal ooc
hAd ~n fil('d .
Gray, of Sant.a Ana. s.a1d 0!'2nat
County has alrcad) denu:~d a \1m1lar
claim and a 1h1rd as pendan$ ap1ns1
1he stale. Aller the cll) ft'Je<'tS 1he
chums. Gra) said he intends to file
suit in Supenor Coun
The CH) ha'i 45 da)s an ~hach to
reJeCt or den~ the claim. filed Jan 10
Bcaucbcr, a 31 ·tttr-<>ld 1C'C'f'c:Lll)
for ~ N~l>Of't Bt"acb dc\elopr-r.
wu had.a°' toward brr In inc home
ID Woodbridge when the S IS p.m. crub OQ..urnxl,
Gray contmded lh•t ··the accident
could have been avt'rtcd h.ad the road
been ma.ta ta1 ned
"It look~ hkca iCnlle count) road.
In tru~. 11 s a curv) road and the safe
speed 1s well below .SS."
The cWm alleges tha• BomLI
Canyon was ncahgentl} designed and
its condHion-~nled a ~nous and
unreasonable nsk of a~ury ....
!nine poh~ Sgl. M1ke White ~1d
the 1~0-lanc road has no unusual
cun-es and the posted sp«d 1s 35
mph. The arodcnt rcpon md1catcd
the road's cond1t1on as ··fair" and an
good repair. he said.
CHILD MOLESTATION TRAGEDY ...
·mun At
No. 30 -that police allege Huckkr
propositioned. fondled. oralh
copulated and sodomw:d bo~s some
who wen as young as eight.
Since Buckler's arrest. police ha-.e
investipted the hundred~ of nude
photos found an Buckler's trailer and
tracked down five vacums. mo~t of
whom live in the Aloha Palm~ park
Police thank there are ma"' maO\
more victims. most "'ho "on t be-come involved 1n Buckler's upcom-
int tnal and some who reported I~ are
~luctant to tallc about "hat hap-
pened.
Youngsters. their laces din~ and
their hair long and unkempt nde
their Big Wheels around the parl 's
rutted strttts Mam of them ha'e
told police that t>efore Buck got
busted, the) would 1.ongrcgate in
V'ailer No. 30. sapping ~a pop and
munching the cand~ he offered them
The older bo)'s. in their mad-teens.
said they felt grown up when the~
went ovt'r to Buck's. drank beer "'1th
him and took a peek at his girlie
magazines and mo' 1e\
But pohcc and pro!>ccutor~ alkgt'
more than fncndl} camaradenc "a~
going on inside.
The boys told pol ace Buckler bnbcd
them with ltquor. drugs and porno
movies, then took advantage of them
sexually.
He befnended fatherles!.. neglected
boys and approached one b)' telling
him he resembled Buckler's dead
brother. according to reports
Another bo)' told police Buckler
offered him S30 to pose for a nude
picture.
Costa MC's.a Police Oett"<:Uve Paul
C appucc1lli. in charge ofCo!>t.a Mesa's
JUHntle sexuaJ abuse cases. said the
Buckler case mushroomed after he
rece1\'ed an anonymous tip t'l.\O
months ago that Buckler was show ang
pornographic films 10 }oung bo~ s.
.\uome}s prosecuting Buckler
term the allegations surrounding the
casc: representall\'C of··c1ass1c" child
molestation.
Robin Powell. clinical director of
the Orange Count) chapter of Parents
L n11ed. a non-profit counseling or-
ganizauon for child molest •.icums
and offenders. scud the cnmanal child
molester 1s usuall) a .. fixated"
pedophile -someone sexuall) at-
tracted ell.clUSI\ eh to children
··Those are the.gu)s that are trul)
dangerous 10 our children." Po"'cll
s.a1d
.. The' are attracted to children an
the ..arrie "'a) that some people are
homosexual or heterosexual. The)
can't understand wh~ people don't
belte\t~ the~ 're reall) in love" with the
children the\' molest.
Po .... ell ·contrasted fixated
pedophiles with incestuous fathers or
step-father... whose pnnc1pal interest
in a child 1s not based purcl) on sex
but as a result of emotions gone awr}.
Whale with proper coun!>elang less
than I percent of incest offenders
repeat their cnmes. treatment for
pedophiles 1s difficult to arrange and
unreliable. Powell said.
The -.ast maJOnt} -Powell esti-
mated at least 90 percent -of these
child mole!>tcrs were themselves
molested as children. Powell said
most criminal molesters pre' on
boys, although some are· in·
discnm1nate as 10 sex. as long as their
v1ct1ms are children.
"They're often interested 1n a very
narrow age range of kids. Once the
child outgrows that range the) 're not
interested an) more." Powell said.
Children who are panicularh vul-
ncrableand need) to stan out" ith are
tarRets for molester5.
Confirmed pedoph1le1> ha'e been
known to molest as man' as I 00
children over their hfeumes.
The outlook for treatment of these
men 1s not bright, Powell said.
"They're often ~nt to state hospitals
that don't reall) ha'e fac1ht1es 10
adequately deal with them for budget
reasons." he said.
But even 1f the offender gets
treatment, it does not often result an
an easy cure.
.. We know how we can eradicate
their attraction. us1 ng chemical or
advers1ve cond1t1onang, but ~e are
not successful at changing their sexual
onentation," Powell said.
"Chemical castration," as the treat-
ment is known. may sometimes be as
dangerous as not treating child
molesters at all. he said
··since sex is the strongest dnve a
person has, when you remove that as
an outlet u·s unpredictable what form
1t wall take. Sometimes we feel we're
creaung a tame bomb b) treating
them."
Monday: Tbe victim's perspective
AIRPORT EXPANSION PROPOSAL ...
From Al
decade. An earlier plan. drafted in
1980. was re1ectcd b) an Orange
County Supenor ( oun Judge ~ho
deemed environmental studies that
accompanined 11 inadequate That
plan called for npanding a1rpon
fac1li11es to accommodate 55 flights
per day and 6.1 million pa~~cngcr!> per
year.
The centerpiece of the nc"' master
plan is construction of a fi' c-stor)
340,000..square-foot terminal and
parking garage to be situated between
the present terminal and the San
Diego Freeway The terminal would
have 14 gates for both commuter and
commercial airlines
By comparison . the aging
28,600-square-foot current structure
was completed 1n 1967 and was
designed to comfortabl} handle
400.000 passengers annuall) One
year later. howc\ er. some 800.000
passengers thronged a1rpon gate'>
1.ast year. more than 2 6 million
passengers am vcd and depancJ from
John Wayne Airport.
The new terminal. a t~o-•Hon
affair topped b} a muh1-level park.mg
garage and roof-top commuter
heliport \\.-uuld have ats passenger
,1cke110g and baggage fac1h1ies. con-
cessions and all 14 gates on a single
floor one ~to~ abo-.e ground-level.
This pan uf the terminal would
stand 36-fret high and would include
a mcvananc Je,el housing airport
adm1n1strat1,e oOices and VIP wait-
ing rooms
On the ground floor. vanous sup-
port faul111es such as bag-
gage-handling operations would be
located. acrnrding to the master plan.
A.bo' e the terminal, a parlung
garage "'ould be constructed 10 make
room for some of the more than
I 0.000 parking spaces planne~ esti-
mate "Ill be needed b) the year 2005
Fa~h k,·d of the parking structure
would ha' e room for 1,900 vehicles.
I he a1rpon no"' can accommodate
3.2 55 ca rs
The plan also cnv1s1ons a shift
amung the type~ of pnvatc aircraft
that "'ould be based at the airport.
Planners belae,·e .. more soph1s11-
cated" types of aircraft. espec1all)
business Jets. will be based at the
airpon because of the increasing cost
of maintaang aircraft an a metro-
politan area.
A new general a\ 1a11on terminal
with t1edowns wall be built on the
airpon's west side. Also. a separate
area for pri vate helicopters is in-
cluded in the plan.
The airpon's maan 5. 700-foot run-
way would be strengthened under the
plan to accommodate new.
larger<apac11y commercial 1e1s. such
as Bocmg 757sand 767s. that ha'e far
greater takeoff weights than the
present runway can safely handle.
But a1rpon planners have con-
cluded that the runway cannot be
lengthened to handle bigger Jets
because of too man} existing techni-
cal probleml. That means John
Wayne Airport will remain pnmarily
a short-and medium-haul airport
wath most flights destined for cities
within 1.800 miles.
CARTER COMPANY SETTLEMENT ...
From Al
Northern California and othl'r \l..itl''
and a full accounting " '1111 111
complete
The SE(' laun1.hcd ll\ h.1"'w1t to nar
Carter from st.>llang the 1n'<.''>lml'nt'>
last November and c;11ll ha' not t11und
.. one shred of e' 1dentc or C\ cn one
scrapofpapcrthat v.uuld hel'\adcnlc
that tht' businc'is C\1\tl•d .. ( a\tnlanc
said.
I .. And 1f we did \OU l llUld he \Ur1.·
'vtt would go through 11 v.11h d
fine-toothed comb .. hc '>did
In recent meeting' "'''h ( aner\
attorneys. the EC ha<, J\kcd < arter to
consent to a permanent an1unc11on
that "would en101n him from selling
unrqjstered secun11c\ and '1olat1ng
the a.nu-fraud pro' 1s1on' ol kderal
"law." Casterline said
.. h 1s analagous tu cntennga pica of
no t11n1l·<,t but there would be no
tra.il · < a'tcrlanc said. A settlement
v.ould "·''t: what may be a lengthy
tnal <1nd achieve the same effect of
'>topping< aner's allegedly fraudulent
bu'>1nr<1' taansactions, he added.
"10\1 ~E( cases arc settled, said
C :J\tcrlinl' But 1f a settlement could
nut he n·a< hed. the SEC 1s prepared to
tn thc lase an U.S Dtstnct Court.
-.. It as not the SEC's role to pursue
u arnanal lhargcs." Casterline said.
'That•~ not our function. What we
do 1n w urt may lead to cnminal
matters but at this point we don't
ha-.e pcrm1ss1on from the com-
mi<,c;aon to pursue cnm1nal matters.
There arc appropriate stale and
federal agencies to pursue that,"
Castcrlanc said
Before an\ settlement could be
rea<.:hcd the trustees of Carter's
bankruptcy would have to place
investors ahead or other creditors for
$4.5 million in frozen Caner bank
accounts held b' the U.S. District
Court. Casterline· said.
"That mone) nghtfully belongs to
the investors." Casterline said.
According 10 papers ftled in Santa
Ana federal bankruptcy court Dec .
22. Carter has about S 10 million an
assets and $30 million an debts.
Still missing from the U.S. Dist net
Court record 1s a sworn accounting ot
what Caner has done with the
investors' money. The accounting
was due in early February but ha~ not
been filed. Casterline said.
"We arc withholding an) cont~mpt
proceedings on that whilt' th<.'} are
n~tiatang an good faith.'' C. a!lterltnC'
said.
CHOOL PLANS IN COST A MESA .••
PromPaieAl
rorcie. headed by parent anti former
teacher Jeff Elston pn:~ntcd the
boan! members with a 'iur~ey takfn
amona parents The \unc~ ~ho"'td
JMll"tnts do no1 wani C aliforn1a
,closed. "We moved back to th!\ nc1a,h · borhood sptt1fically for 1h1s Khool I
was a st~nt at Cal1forn1a from 196~
to 1967;' one parent commented
Ca.lifom1a parents arc alM> con
cemed that 1he1r children will m1)s
out on the pec1al prOifams a1 the
tchool 1f 11 1s closed or enrollment
combtned. Parents of children a1-
1cad1na Adams exprcsstd s1m1lar
CO~I · Another probltm parcn" forstt 1s
' tran porutton. D11trit't buses arc
0 avait.bk: at a SI S per monlh fee for
!\each student, but the Cahfom1a
' IUIYeY sho~ most' percnts would
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dnve their children to school if there
1s a combination or closure.
Parent$ protested that they might
have to make ~veral trips a day o n
heaval) travtled streets between the
two schools 1f the aradc levels Ytttt
'>pht between the two schools
Children walk1n1 or nding bikes
might be endangered. cspec:1ally since
thtre arc no crossina '"ards on the
routes between the !Chools. the) wd
The schools, both 1 n tht'
upper-m1ddlc-clas Mesa Vude sec-
tion of Costa Mesa. art a lmle more
than a mile apart.
Board member Ken Wayman ex-
plained thceducattonal advan1qeso(
groupina students so there 11 more
than one classroom at c.ach gt'lde
level.
Mort' teacben mean mott OexibilJ·
ty in teacbln-., M d. such as
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allow1na a teacher who 1s pan1cularly
strong an one subject to teach special
scs ions 1n that sub1cct to all the
classes at one aradc level.
But parents said their schools'
academic programs are higher than
most and do not need improvement.
Closana school saves the d1stnct
about SI .S0,000 a yt'II 1n ope1"2t1n1
costs In the last decade. the Ncw-
port-Mt'SI district has closed more
than I 0 schools because o( the
dwindlin1 enrollment that has
prevailed in most of OranJc Count).
The ahcmatlv~ for California and
Adams schools wtll be djscussed
Tuesday rught at the board's rtiular
7:30 p.m. mttt1na at Harper Com·
munaty . Center. 425 East 18th t..
Costa Mesa.
The board is expected to take some
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Press club honors for Pilot
Oranse Coast Daily Pilot came
a~a) "'ath fi\C awards -including
best feature story of the year-m the
annual Orange Count) Press Club
av.ards for 1983.
The awards banquet. held Saturday
evening at the Brea Convention
Center. honors Orange County rc-
poners, photographers and editors.
Steve M11chell. a Daily Pilot staff
member for 13 years. won first place
for a feature story published in a
newspaper with a circulation less than
100.000.
His a"'ard-wanning story was a
humorous recounting of a Laguna
Beach bar legend. Mitchell. who was
covenng Laguna Beach when he
wrote the stor), no"' oversees the
paper's state. national and inter-
national news.
Staff writers Karen KJcan and Steve
Marble won an honorable menuon
for best disaster coverage wnh their
stories on "The Anaheim Fire -One
Year Later."
Klein 1s the Pilot's Costa Mesa
reporter and Marble as m charge of
cnme and diaster coverage
Pilo t photographer Howard L1p1n
was given an honorable mention an
the category of best candid ponrait.
Lorenzo Benet also earned an
honorable men11un tor his three-pan
scnes on Je"'~ in Orange Count~
Benet. "'ho co, er~ Laguna Beach. was
honored an the best series categor}
Former Daah P1lo1 staff wnter Jodi
Cadenhead also "'as honored dunng
the awards banquet for her three-pan
series on rape '1c11ms. She earned a
\Ccond-placc honor an the categor} of
lav. and admm1s1rat1on.
Helen John'lon of UC Irvine was
awarded the "Sk)" Dunlap Award,
the highest scnatl' honor the club
gl\ cs. The Santa Ana Register won 20
top honors \\.h1k the Los Angeles
Time!> got nine.
UCI student joins
Irvine council race
Pohucal ne"'comer Barbara Jo
Bunsold. 27. took out nomination
papers on Fnda) 10 run for the Irvine
Cat) Council. the founh unofficial
candidate to enter the campaign for
three council seats to be elected June
5.
Bunsold. a ti( Irvine political
science ma1or who will graduate in
June. said 11 elected. she doesn't
intend to take a Job but devote herself
full 11 me to a council post.
Incumbents David Sills and Mary
Ann Gaado. and city Community
Services Commissioner Sally Anne
Miller have also taken out nom1-
na11on papers. A 1h1rd incumbent.
Bi'll Vardoulis. has decided not 10
seek a third term. The filing pcnod
ends March 9.
Bunsold. who returned to college an
1981 after a five-year stint an banking,
beginning as a teller. said "I would
like 10 serve as the nexus between the
government and the community."
She grew up an San Diego.
She said the communny overlooks
the importance a c1t ycounc1I member
can play in affecting issues that cross
municipal hnes. Bunsold candadh
said she hopes to use a coundl
pos111on as a poliucal training ground
for higher office.
The mother of two small children.
she lives with her husband on campus
an student housing.
She ~es l ~ine as a grov.ang
commun11y with unresolved trans-
portation and child care needs. The
first-time office seeker said she would
not o_bject to a proposal by Gaado for
candidates to agree to a S25 000
campaign spending hmit. '
"I can't even reach S25.000 so I
have no objection," she said.
Sills and Miller both have called
Gaido's proposal self-serving. one
which favors incumbents.
Bunsold said "the person who
publicizes their name the most tends
Barbara Jo Bunaold
to win. But 11 people kno\.I. who the
1:and1da1cs an'. the) can make a
reasoned decas1on ba..,ed un that and
not mone\.··
She 'laid she"' all hopes to drum up
support in a door-to-door campaign
rel) 1ng on unn ersll\ contacts as
'oluntecrs. ·
Laguna ready to battle developer
By L.P. BENET
Of , ... o..., Not • ..,,
Laguna Beach city officials say they
won't buckle under a developer's
demands. Caty officials said they
intend to re1ec1 1hc Carma-Sandling
Group's demand to cenify a sub-
division map needed fort he construc-
tion of I I 0 custom-home units on
Laguna Heights and are prepared
fight the battle in court if necessary.
In a letter to Laguna Beach Mayor
Bob Gentry. the Irvine-based
Carma-Sandhog Group Thursday
threatened legal ac11on unless city
officials approve a map for develop-
men t of a private. gated community
on a pon1on of 4 70 acres of unin-
corporated propeny ad1accnt 10 the
Cit)'
In add1t1on, the company officials
demanded the city begin annexation
proceedings of the land.
Just Call
642-6086
Carma-~andling Vice President
Larry Lynch said that the Cit> 1s
required to cenify the tract map
because it violated the state's Sub-
di vision Map Act by not ruling on the
development within the 30-da)' time
limit.
"On Nov. Isl, we demanded a
decision on the tract map and the y
didn't deny it until Dec. 6," Lynch
said. "By not making a decision by
December 1st they exceeded the time
fra me."
"That's absolute nonsense," said
City Manager Ken Frank. "I can only
assume they haven't consulted with
their attorney. They requested two
extensions or wt' would have been
done with this process long ago.''
Frank said ht' has two letters from Carma~Sandling officials in his pos-
session dated A~ 23 and Ocl. I I
requesting the City Council delay
action on the development.
He also said the cat) has no
authonty to appro"e a subd1v1s1on
tract map until the cit\ has annexed
the land · ··we can't approve a map located an
count) tcmtory It's absurd." Frank
said, adding that thl' nly complied
~"llh Jll gm nnml•nt 1.·mks and re-
4u1rcmcnt~.
Carma-Sandling and the City have
been battling for mon1hs over the
number of homes to be built on th e
valuable Laguna Heights property.
The dcHloper has proposed building
110 units on 30 acres. leaving about
440 acres as open space.
The cit) wants the plan
scaled-down toa maximum of70 lots,
cla1m1ng traffic problems proh1b11 a
larger comm unit).
Carma-Sandhnf officials. how-
c,·cr. argue that I 0 units are necess·
al) to make the plan feasible.
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Death row Inmate wants
his execution televised
By 1'e Auodated Pr"a
AUSTIN. Texas -A death row inmate wan&S hia
scheduled March l 4 execution televised across Texas, but
Gov. Mark White says he wouldn't want his family tccinA
the event and doe$n t think at 15 .. proper for television.
James David Autry's execution would be the fint made
public in 61 years . The state prison board, however, is
''practjcally unanimous" a.pinst the idea, board chairman
Robert Gunn say~. The board wiH vote on the matter
March 12. Autry said recently in an interview that if the
public is "serious about usina the death penalty 1s a
deterrent. they should let the public see it."
Jackson to seek •tudent
EASTON. Pa -The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who
negotiated the release of a Navy flier from a Syrian prison
last month. promised Saturday to help free an Allentown
college student believed to be a prisoner in Cuba. WhlJe he
was not specific on what he would do to help 20-year-<>ld
Mark Kiefer. the Democrauc presidential hopeful told a
cheenng crowd of about 2.500 that "whatever we can do,
we will do to get him out of Jail. .. Kiefer disappeared last
Feb. 26. his first day on the Job as a commerciaJ fisherman
off the Flondacoast. His parents, John and Barbara Kiefer
of Allentown. said he was picked up by Cuban gunboats.
Teitbook upgradlng sought
LAS VEGAS -Education Secretary T.H. Bell called
Saturday for 1mmed1ate upgrading of the nation's school
textbooks. say1Dg educational reform "will fall flat and
fail" if the quality of textbooks 1s not improved. Bell told
a group of S('hool administrators that the percentage of
school budgets spent on textbooks has declined 50 percent
nationwide and that the methods used to select textbooks
and influence content are slipshod. He claimed textbook
publishers are "dumbing down" textbooks at the very
tame the) should be upgraded because they perceive
educators want simpler books that students can easily understand.
Te%Sco refinery strike grows
LOS ANGELES -A walkout l>) 3S workers at a
sulphur plant brought to 48 5 the number of refinery
workers stnkang two Texaco USA 011 Co. plants on
Saturday. and union offi cials said nC' new contract talks
were scheduled. "We're sitting by the :lhonc but the
company hasn't called us" since ncgo11at1vns for a new
two-year contract broke down abcut 4 p.m. Friday. said
Chuck Spano~. bus1 ness agent for Local 1-128 of the Oil.
Chemical and Atomic Workers Union. The previous
contract expired Jan. 8. About 450 workers at Texaco's
refine!) an W1lm1ngton. 20 miles south of Los Angeles,
began p1cket1ng on word of the impasse after two days of
talks.
Porn prlze ln Cracker Jacks
MODESTO -i\ 211>-year-old Modesto girl found a
miniature sex manual as a pnze in hc:r Cracker Jack box.
··such pictures." exclaimed the child's grandmother.
Guadalupe Diaz. when she took a look at the 20-page
bookletenutlcd "Eroti c Sexual Pos1t1ons from Around the
World." "It's without shame." she said. "Who wouJd put
those things in there?" Betty Garrett. spokeswoman for
Borden Inc . the maker of Cracker Jack. said eight su:h
incidents ha"e been reponed 1n the last )Car out of 200
million boxes
Rocket may delay launches
LOS ANGELE -Problems with small rockets ust.d
to push satellites into high orbit after release from the
space shuttle could dela) some mihtar) launches as well as
shuttle programs. according to a newspaper report. Earlier
this month, two commun1cat1ons satelhtes were lost when
their pa}load assist modules (PAM s) fizzled after the
satellites were c1ected from the shuttle's cargo bay. The
problem could dela) two militar)' rocket launches from
Vandenberg Air Force Base scheduled for the next few
months. the Los Angeles Times reponed Saturday. PA Ms
loaded aboard the rol·kets were to put the payloads into
final orbit.
Closed hearing for Mlller
TORRANCE -Because of publici ty. the son of
President Reagan's tax attorne} will ha ve a closed
prelim1nar) heanng on charges of raping and murdering
his mother. a Judge has decided. Torrance MunicipaJ
Judge BenJamm Aranda granted a defense motion Friday
to close the heanng next Thursda} for Michael David
Miller. the 21-year-old son of Ro} Miller. The1udge said
he was acting to keep prospeCll\'e Jurors "free from the
lamt of unfair pubhcll) .. He made his decision after
rev1ew1Dg a sealed shenffs repon on the bludgeon slaying
of Margucnte Miller. 52. whose nude body was found in
the family's Palos Verdes Estates home last March 24.
Chernenko to glve speech
MOSCOW -Soviet leader Konstantin U.
Chernenko will give a major address over national
television next week. the Soviet press rcponed Saturday.
Chernenko. named Commun 1st Pany general secretary on
Feb. 13 following the death of Yuri V. Andropov, will
I make the speech Friday 1n the Palace of Congresses at a
meeting with voters of the Ku1byshevsky district of
nonheastern Moscow. Chernenko. 72. as the candidate of
the Ku1byshevsky d1stnct ID elect1ons for the 1.500-mem-
ber Supreme Soviet. or national parliament. The
one-party elections. held every fi ve years. are set for
March 4
FJerce Iran-Iraq flghtlng
Iran and Iraq reported fierce ground fighting
Saturday north of th e Iraqi port city of Basra and both said
their warplanes earned out day-long bombing raids on
towns and cities. A communique broadcast by Baghdad
radio said the Iraqi forces repulsed a two-pronged Iranian
attack overnight in the Iraqi .narshlands east of the
Basra-Al Amarah highway. IRNA. the official Iranian
news agency. said the lranaan forces repulsed four Iraqi
counterattacks along the strategic highway. where the
Iran ians claim to have seized several stretches of the road.
Wreckage of alrllner found
QUITO. Ecuador -An army patrol acting on a
farmer'$ report has found human remains and the
wreckage of a commercial airliner missing for several
years 1n a remote srea of outhem Ecuador. officials said
Saturday. Defense and cavil aviation officials said the
wreckase apparently was from a plane of the national
airline SaeUl that was lo t Aug 15, 1976, Wlth 56 people on
board. However. they did not rule out that It might be that
of another Saet1 plane. carrytnJ 57 people. that crashed
A~nl 23, 1979 8oth planes disappeared an the moun-
tainous provancc of Cuenca. about 295 miles south of
Qua to ,,.
State of emergency upanded
l I MA. Peru -The 1ovemment has extended the
state of emergency to o I 2th province 1n southeast~m
Peru, placin,a it under m1htal)' control and auspendina
individual n&hts Interior Min11tcr Lu1s Percovteh Roca
said Friday that emeraency decrees would be applied in
CastrovttTt)"n& province btcause of"tht continued acts of
v1olcncc and tcrronam acncratcd" by the Marxist Shin1na
Path aucmlla movement A nateofcmcrsencyhubctn in
effect 4'ince 1981 10 eleven provinces tn the Ayacucho,
And1huaylas and tluancavclica distncu .
I
Sniper survived Jonestown t
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But mass suicide memories
may have caused man to fire
on L.A. schoolyard. himself
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A survivor of the Peoples
Temple mau suicide may have been ~tivioa the horror of
his famity•s deaths when he ti~ on a schoolyard, kill in& a
little airl and woundina 13 people before kilting himself.
hi• former attorney said Saturday.
''He was a youna ex-colleae student who'd gone to
(South America) to be with his family. In the Rev. Jim
Jones he was looking for the utopian sort ofLife it seemed
they bad down there," auomey Marcus Topel said.
More than 900 people c-0mm1tted suicide or were
killed at Jones' Peoples Temple cult settlement at
Jonestown, Guyana, an 1978.
Tyrone Mitchell
Topel represented Tyrone Mitchell, who shot himself
Friday, dunnsavandJury investiption of the Jonestown
massacre. A aulfriend said the v1ct1ms included Mitchell's
parents, grandmother, four sisters and a brother.
28. opened fire with a 12-gauge shotgun and a nfle from a
house across the street, killing 10-ycar-old Shala Eubanks
on the crowded playa.round . police said
"He came back without a family and his belief in this
guy (Jones) completely shattered. You wonder what son
of distress creates" attacks like Friday's -"in this case
you don't have to look very far." Topel said.
At 2:23 p.m. Fnday, JUSt as the weekend began for
youngsters at the 49th Street Elementary School. Mitchell.
Among those wounded were 11 other children, a
passer-by and schoolyard supervisor Albert Jones. 50.
who was hat an the foot as he tned to reach Shala.
Jones said he tned four times to reach tbe child but
gunfire panned him down. "I believe he was definitely
going to keep me from gelling to the little girl." he said.
Pol ice lobbed a dozen tear gas canasters into the white
Marines exit, U.N. aid sought
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Presi-
dent Amin Gemayel appealed Satur-
day for speedy United Nations inter-
vention as the first full Marine
combat unit withdrew from Lebanon
and a day--0ld truce collapsed in a hail
of shellfire.
State radio said Gcmayel's office
had asked Saudi Arabia and Syna to
help arrange a new stan for the truce,
which reduced fighting for onl y a few
hours.
During the day. the Druse in-
surgents lobbed shells and rockets
into east Beirut's Christian neigh-
borhood of Ashrafieh, police said.
The army battled Moslem mili-
tiamen across the mid<ity "green
line" dividinJ Beirut into Moslem
west and Chnstian east. They traded
fire with tank cannons and
rocket-propelled grenades.
Fuad Tork, undersecretary in the
Lebanese Foreign Ministl)'. called in
the ambassadors of the Umted States,
the Soviet Union. Britain, France and
China -the five permanen' mem-
bers of the U.N. Security Counc~l.
A ministry statement said Tork
explained Lebanon's position on the
French draft resolution to replace the
Muhinational Peacekeeping Force
with a U.N. contingent. h said Tork
told the ambassadors an separate
meetings that Gemayel's adminas-
tration wants the U.N. force's peace-
keeping powers to extend over all of
Lebanon.
Gemayel's office approves of the
French proposal that U.N. troops
take up peacekeeping duties 10
"greater Beirut, but it wants them aJso
to control highways linking the
Lebanese capital with other occupied
pans of the country," according to the
statement.
Asa means of speeding up the U.N.
deployment. It said. Tork suggested
that advance units be drawn from
another U.N force. known as UNI-
FI L. which has been stationed an
southern Lebanon smce 1978.
Tork said Lebanon would not
object to U.N. troops handling the
security of Palestinian refugee camps
in mostly Moslem west Beirut and
nearby Bour:i el-Barajneh. the state:
ment said.
Victonan hou~. thtn used a bettcnna ram to bRik CSdWW
the door. The body of Mitchell 11tbo ren~ • .ecoocs .. ~
apartment from ht uncle-, Willie I..« Mitcticll. wuf'oWld:t
1n11de. • • . .. -..-.. .a "Who lcnowt that when he was san1n1 m ~11 ·-· ~
wasn't rccrutana what happened down lhete. Topd liid.
"This is not to diminish the hotror of what ba~Dcd bu&.1
it's SOrt of a footnote to another horror story. . 1 1 Topel called the deaths of Shala and Matche
"another two li~es that Jim Jones bu claimed... b
Mitc.bcU wasseeina• dentiR in OeOf(ttown. Ouyana
on Nov. &8, 1978. wtteo ?12 of Jones' follo~ dRnk ,
poisoned punch. aec<>tdi!f to Topel. ff15 ~
oontrad1cted that ofMitchelJ 1 fianett. MuyLou Hdl, ~)
who said the two never carried tbrouah plaOJ to So to
Guyana. d
"It's JUSl a areat quirk of fate he escaj)CJ ~•s dcat&
and deswction only to recreate 1t h1mKlffi ve years later,';;
Topel added.
Deputy .Police Chief Lt-w Ratter 1a1d Mitchell was ..
weU-k.nown suspect with the Newton Pohoe D1v1s1on foO
his irrational behavior ... and as a user of PCP, ..
hallucinoSCnic known to cause wild I y awcss1 ve beMVlor It
But Detective Sieve Morpn. who found the body at
about 6 p.m., noted no druas we~ found 1n the apartment
He aJso said Saturday th.at there were no d.rua-related cases
on Mitchell's shon pohce record.
The record 1.ncluded a ~ 973 buf11ary arrc~t and r
conviction for flnna a .)(k:ahber nfle into the air after a
dispute with his uncle an Deocmber 1979
• This weekend, it's New Hampshire~
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -John Glenn
talked abijut his days as an astronaut, Gary
Hart predicted President Reagan will cut
Social Security if re~lected and Walter F.
MondaJe went on a hand-shaking,
baby-kissing shopping mall tour Saturday
as the Democratic presidentiaJ candidates
fanned out across New Hampshire.
Mondale is hoping for a knockout blow
an Tuesday's national kickoff New Hamp-
shire primary and his rivals arc seeking a
reversal of the former vice president's
landslide victory 1n the Iowa caucuses.
Candidates descended on shopping
malls in every section of the state as
campaign time grew short. For several of
No records,
J. David
in custody
SAN DIEGO (AP) -F1Dancier J.
David Dom1Delli was ordered into
custody Saturday after a Judge de-
clared him in contempt of an order to
produce records of what is believed to
be S 125 million an funds invested by
I ,500 clients.
Dominelli's firm . whi ch claimed 1t
could make profits of 40 percent to 50
percent by rap ad con version of money
on foreign markets. was closed down
last week by an interim trustee
appointed by the federal Bankruptcy
Court.
Investors want Dominelli's J.
David and Co. be declared invo lun-
tarily bankrupt. Several said they
were unable to get promised returns
on their investments.
Trustee Earl Cantos said he has not
been able to get information on the
foreign assets of the company. but he
said Domanelli told him there was
S 125 million left an his business.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Irv-
ing said Dominelli had failed to take
a~tion on a bankruptcy court order to
produce several records.
"He's clearly an a postion at this
time to comply with a great part of
this order." lrv1Dg said as he placed
Dominelli an the custody of U.S.
Marshals.
the Democrats there might be no tomorrow
if they don't do well on Tuesday.
.. I believe Yankee independence isgoang
to come through on Tuesday ... Glenn told a
raJly at a shopping development across
Main Street from the Statehouse. He added
that New Hampshire voters would not "be
led around by what happened before."
The Ohio senator finished a disappoint-
ing fifth among the contenders who
competed in Iowa last Monday.
At another stop Saturday, Glenn. talked
at length about his astronaut days for the
first time in his presidential campaign.
··1 had my hfe out on the hne and we felt
it was worth 11 for the benefit of what it
would do for the country," he said.
Glenn has spent much of his campaign
downplaying his astronaut career to bis
time spent as a Marine, a businessman and
a I 0-year veteran of the Senate.
Neither Glenn nor his aides said why he
decided to begin talking more openJy about
his career as an astronaut, but he did so
beginning with a candidate's debate Thurs-
day night.
Mondale waJked through a large sho~
ping mall near Portsmouth shaking hands.
lcissmg a baby and getting a tarae chocolate
chip cookie mscribed ··w elcome To Fox
Run Mall WaJter Mondale" in red, white
and blue icing.
Among the onlookers were a number di
unaon officials who have been organizina
their members on Mondale's behalf .
Mike Fischer of Bridgeport, Conn .• •
member of the ~ting Engineel"5 unaort.
said he had been 10 New Hampsh•re about
10 days working among the union's 800 tO
900 members in the state. •t
"Our members. we've been genina a lol
of cooperation from them." he said. '"ThieY
say they're aoing tO tum 0Ut." I
Fascher said that four years ago, \.l9 lO .0
percent of the memben ofhii Ulrion voted
for Reagan.
"They won't do that again ... he said.
Shantytown
fire in Brazil
takes 70 lives l
CUBATAO. Brazil CA P)-Gasoline from a leaktna
pipeline burst into flames that roared through the woodeo
shacks of a Bra21han slum Saturday. Authonues sa1d I)
least 70 people were killed and 16 senously tnJurcd.
Sao Paulo Slate governor Andre Franco Montoro
ordered an 1Dvest1gat1on mto allegauons by pohce and
surv1' ors that the stale-owned oal monopol} Petrobras
had failed to act for se' eral hours when mformed of the
lea., 1n a p1ple1De tha1 runs underneath the shantytown.
..\ policeman said he and other officers spotted the
leak late Fnday night and tned to persuade residents to
blow out their candles and leave the area but they igno~
him The shantytown known as Vila Sao Jose. has nb
clectric11y
The names raced through about 800 of the I .SOO
wooden shacks built on s11hs abo' ea marsh ID the heavily
industnal cat) of (ubatao 1n southeastern Brazil. FUt
depanment officials ~1d mam of the v1ct1ms we~ bu med
be~ond recogn1t1un
"It all happened 'Cf) Quid.I~ I ran out as soon as I
heard peopk scn:amang for help " said Nelson Perreira
dos lianto~. who'>t' three ('hildren and pregnant wife WCt'C
killed
"When I tned to rush b&d w rescue m)' fam1I}. 1t was
too late The fire had alread~ de'itrO)ed C'-er)th1ng.." he
said.
..\ fire depanment otliual "ho dedtned to g1\C his
name said mam of the 'll llms "were children. women
and eiderl)' peopie "ho "-Cre unable to run fast enough to
escape the names ..
A hospital doctor ~1d in a tele"1SJon 1nten 1ew that
man)' of the 'iUf'\1,ors had received third degrtt bums
over more than half of their bodies and "some O'-er I()()
percent of their bodice, ..
Dominclh's attorney, Charles
Goldberg, argued that because
financial markets are closed for the
weekend, Dom10el11 couldn't comply
with the order to produce some of the
documents. Irving noted there were
no such constraints on several other
items in the order which had not been
obeyed.
lDternatiooal currency trader J . Da~d DomlDeW eaten
tbe federal courthouae In San Dleao l"rlday for a contempt
b~. The bearlJlC reeulted ln 111• lncarcentton Satnr-
day for fall lo& to tum o•er aaee.ta of b19 cnambllnC empire.
Most of the neighborhood's residents "'ere low-paad
workercs at the refinery. steel mill and several
petrochemical plants 1n Cuba tao. which as about 45 mtles
southeast of Sao Paulo and rons1dered one of the most
polluted c1 t1es 1n the world.
When Goldberg suggested other
ways to fulfi ll the order. Irving
replied:
"He is contempt of bankruptcy
court. He will ao immediately to
MCC until he has sho" n ~om~ effort
to comply." The Judge ~1d would he
available for a hearingon Domanclh's
release if the trustee is sat1 llficd the
order is being followed.
Irving said Dominelh could begin
1mmed1ately to write letters
authorizina his qcnts and em{>IOytts
to t.um over records in their pos·
st'SSIOn.
Manoel de Jesus Souza, one of the shantytown's
residents. told reponers he spotted the leak an the pipthne
and 1mmed1ately notified Petrobras at 8 a.m. Fnda) -
more than 16 hou~ before the aas fire erupted shonl) af\•
m1dn1ght. ·
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'A triumph of science and of the heart'
A simp le funeral for
David. the Bubble Boy
CONROE. Texas (AP)-The hfe of the
12-year--0ld boy who had no natural
defen5es apsnst disease and dwelled an a
plastic bubble was "a tnumph of SClencc
and of the hean," a pnest 511d Saturday at a
simple funeral for the child known to the
pubhc only as David.
.. for those who put vaJue on the d1an1ty
of penon, who put value on love. David'•
life was one of the fullest I have ever
witnc scd," the Rev. Laurence Connelly
said an the f uncral homily at the -crcd
H~n Roman C'atholtc Church.
David. who la t name wa ne,er
dlsclosed at the request of h1 parent . was was not a taker. he was a JJVcr who knew
buned an a irove at the Conroe Memonal how to IJ''t and bas hfe ._-as ameorunt
Cemetery. Has brontc c;isket was CO'-ered beyond science and tttbnolOI)'. • said
with a blanket of rose da1s1c and Connell)'.
carnations and flanked b) a 1em1-<:1rcle of "An)onecan h~ ma bubble.. but~ was
floral bouquets provided b) his family. alive m the bubble..·· said the pnesL He Id
David. bom without an) 1mmun1t) 10 Davad ''took life by the horn ... and b\cd
disease. had been prevented all hall hfe from with both aun blazana. ·•
touch1na or smclhna flowtrs. olthou&h he Durina the funera..l Mu 0.vld's
CC?uJd see them. He hadn't huaed or ka scd ~and sister, v.hosc bone marrow .. as
bis mother unul IS da)s before his dc11th. uJtd in thcupcrimcntal tran planl. 111 in a
whendoc1ors removed him from tht stcnle pew a few feet from the ca Cl
plaJtic bubble that had protttted ham. David's molhet clutehed a hand·
He died W~nesday or romphcations kerdutf. but sat df)-eyed throup the
from an CJtpcnmenual bone marrow tran~-funrral.
p!ant tha1 C1octon1 had hoped W(\uld fret i\bout 300 mourners. 1ndud1n1 fam ily,
h1!!' fro~ hi hfc-lona cont1ncmrnt fncndund ho ip1t.alrl"\Onn('l and doctnn
Oa\·td tOU(hed u~ in the h~an 3\ uJ ~ho treated Davi • cro ded into tht
sanctuary at the small east Teus chwch
The priest pnistd Dr. Wilham T,
Shearer and Dr. Ralph fe'IJn. botb f lhc
Ba)'k>r Co1'cl!C of edici.~ tor ae.dina .. from the bQn•• in the 12-ycar lfnllllille to
make 0.vtd a bOlc pcnon
"He "'" DC\Cf I cue. ~ ~ •
1udy. ~ • P'f'IOn/· said Connell •
O.vad ffcred from ~ett combined
•'!'mune dcfiotnc')'. an at meat that ltft
ham dcftnsdal •llMI at nlk frota ft'al common p:nn .
Docton took bone man-ow ftooCra
0a ... 1d's I S-)ear.aid ta Katbttine aDd
trattd 1t to try to prtvrnt t (?Qin beena "'>tt1cd Docton hoped lhc mal'TOW would
tngcr David' dorm.ant immune ~
a,n.d prov1dc pro1t'C\ioo from chwea
,
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ff, 1994
She'sdoneaposter,now;shewantstobeastar
BJ ANDREA ADELSON °'.............. . Teri Hartley dreams of beina a tetev11ion
sw, ma.tint a lot of money and buyina a house
and a car. It's a dream that probably isn't very
chff'erent t.ba.n that of most 14-year-olda. And
judaina from Te~·· ~I-American pr~ looks, 1be
proT.bly hu a winnina chance of do1na so.
It's only whc.n Teri besins to walk and talk
that her disability becomes apparent. her
ooordinauon impaired by cerebral palsy.
But Teri. who lives in Irvine and attends the
R.H. Dana School an Dana Poant, 1s working to
make that dream come true. She fills her
afternoons with b&Jlet, floor hockey and karate.
Her mother Linda Hanley, 32, sa)'1 "we've
atnved to have Teri li~e nonnally and function
for bcnelf."
And while she can't jump on a bike and zip
off to the comer market to buy candy like other
younasters miaht do. her parents try to aive Teri a range of experiences, such as scndtn& her into a aroc:ery store and havina her stand an line to
make purthlSC'$.
~ ~ntil t~o years o. Ten 5ufTered from
-
~1zures and 1mpa1red balance, literally walkina
into walls. her mother 11ys. Medication has
helped co9trol lbe seizures aod a reaimcn of
extra<umcular activities bu improved her
physique and ptyche.
Mra. Hartley said she initially resisted Teri' a
desire to enroll in ballet. "I j u1t never thouaht 1he
could do it and nobody would accept her."
Eventually, with a doctor'• permission and a
teacher who knows someth1na about baodi-cap{>ed younasten, Teri staned on her way to real12e her dream.
And des 1te her handicaps, Teri seeks the
spothaht. She is poster child for the United
Cerebral Palsy Oranac County-chapter.
"She repreaents u1 very well,' said Sandra
Mltcbell, upokeswoman for the charity ... Teri's
really cute and out-aoina.''
AJjde from charity work. Mrs. Hartly bas
siped Teri and her 22-month-old brother with a
Hollywood talent .,ency that 1pc:<:ializes in child
stars. She and husband Kirk. 33, a director of a
Corona substance abuse prosrarn. also have a
16-year-old son, Damon.
"She doesn't hold us back or down. She's a
part of our life," Mrs. Hartl ujd,
....... ..............
Teri and Ll.Dda Bartley.
Rob1r
Report frorr
A E
A s in A1ilan, ''Bo~ Style" 1s
" ma;or /one m the New York
colle(llOllS. All the swagger and
sophu11cation of a man's
tadonng .. softened by an easy fit.
KEY 01:.SIGNER:
ANNE KLEIN
KEY FASHION :
T here 1s " 11.entler touch to
euerythznt1,. You 'II find the new
boardwalk f>JnlS fuller, but never
exaggerated. Sk ms art! longer. Mort'
controlled at the hip. Jacluts softly
shaped like cardigans. In sensual
fabrics that drape the body
luxunously. Thu is the qu~t
el.egance of AnM Klem. Stt It
stated in modern terms m
Robinson's Designer Sportswear,
104, at selected storrs.
FINISHING TOUCHES:
THE SHOE-gracefully shaped
on "flatter heel. Newest tn two
tones, combined textures.
THE HAT-a bel'l!t of softest knit
or finely g.iuged wool tn the
men.•st ll111 of cnlnr
PEA RLS-.i button .it the ear, .i
strand at th<' throat. .. or both.
Always a feminine statement.
SHOWTIME:
Pt,m 111n... to "ttencl our trunk
and fashion showings of the newe.1t
looks from Anne Klem. The
fashwn show u at 2 p.m. and W(•'ll
hut.'e a personal rtprt!st11tat1w 011
hand to .tssut you m your
selections. Please 1om m at:
SANTA BAR BA RA, Monday
Ftbrua ry 2 7.
NEWPORT. Tuesd.l)', Ftbruary 28
BEVERLY HILLS, Mo,,da y.,
March 19.
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Orange Coat OAJL y PILOT /Sunday, FebrultY 2e, 1N4
.
Teaching youngsters to say no to drug ~se
Tough law enforcement
not seen as best way
to dtscourae abu_s_e~s---
SANT A MONICA (AP) -Pfostams such
u tbote that discourqe teen-qers from
sm•kina may prove more effective apinst dnia abuse than tougher law enforcement or
intensive treatment, says a new Rand Corp.
ttudy.
J. Michael Polich, a RaJM1 Corp. toeiolosht ud principal author of the report ~aaed
recently, says IOcia1 preMwe .. ii the prinwy
~n why most XOUJ\& people IW1 UliDI ctettet or dtup.
They start Ulfq clprettes ot dtud usuaUy
with a friend or a aroup of fti~ '?be most
important part of counttrlna adoletcent dnia
uae is teachina them bow to avoad at.an.in& drua ute in that way ...
Proarams in New York, Minnesota, Teua
and Watertoo. Canada have effectively ~
York
KLE
KEY DESIGNER:
ANNE KLEIN II
A new approach to beautiful
career dressing from a name 'JOU 've
adm1rtd in great Ammcan
dames. Donna Karan and Louis
~ll'Obo are the ca/em s. Clean
shapes and a sportive styh'. their
s1gnaturt.
KEY FASHION:
So Amencan in attitude, so fresh
in spmt. You 'II Stt zt first in the
wide leg pants. ·7'N cn~rnzed
s~aters. 71Je longer trouser skirts.
Independent silho~ttes, pulled
together for a casually soph1sttcated
look. Anne Klein II g1ws -you the
mulciple options -you seek thu
spring m Robinson's Viewpoint,
27, at ,./,cud stom. ~
FINISHING TOUC HES: ~
T HE OXFORD-with a ~
distmct1wly mannish feel, a low-
to·medium broader heel.
THE SHOULDER BAG-softest
leather scaled down m sue.
&st with a slim strap, /al/mg to
the hip.
PEARLS-~ only at the ear.
Simple. Refined. So as not co
<ktract from the total look of
subtle sophisucat1 on.
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SHOWTIME:
]om us as we welcome a special
represnitat1ve from A nnc Klem II
m a trimk showing of the newest
designs by Donna &ran and I.outs
~/l'0/10. Our show is Jt 2 p.m.
a,uJ our spccuJ guest will ~ most
happy to assist -you m -your
selections. Pleaff come to:
NEWPORT, Monday. !Ybruary 27.
SANTA BARBARA . Tuesday,
Ftbrua ry 2 8.
SANTA MONICA, Wednesdt1y.
February 19.
BEVERLY HILLS. Fnday,
March 1.
I
duced cap~tte amok.in& amona sixlh-,
1eventb-and e1&hth-craden by up to
two-thitdJ by c.eachina lfiem ''how to say 'no•
pacefully." The study says such proarams
should tcrve u models for drua-~ventfon efforts.
Yet Polich noted more than 70 percent of
the SI billion the federal tovemment 1pend1
annually for anti-dnat prosrams aocs to law
enforcement, with most of the rest aimed at
treatment of aduJt drua abusers.
David Hoover, a 1pokcsman for the federal
Drva Enfomncnt Administration io Wub-inaton. said be bun't teen the study but
ap'CCd with iu conclw1ioo.
''We've C0111istently said the best way to
reduce dNf traffick.ina ii to reduce demand,·· Hoover 11id. "And the best way to reduce
demand is to prevent the UJC of dtup LO the
first place."
The lludy was financed by a $300,000 arant
from the Conrad N. Hilton Fouodation,
which found the results so promj1ina that it
awarded another SI . l million to help Rand
SHOP SUNDAY .11-6.
ROBINSON'S NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND • (714) 6-44-2800
start tesltnl I dnil preveDLIOft pt0Cram iD 20
to 30 West Coat ICbools. •
The study -.. Sritcaict for O>ettolli.N Ado~nt Orua Uae" -cootined of ao
J 8-month review of ICieotific Utenturc aod
in1et'Views with eclentisu and 90vmuncot
otfic:ial• involved ia drua abute ~
It aid that 29 ~Dt ofru,b school teaicwl
smoke nwi.Juana at least monthl~ and 6
perc~1n report daily ute. Five ~t '*
cocaine and lest than a half perctal '*
heroin.
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The hard sell for software ..
Convention has
computer aces
making a pitch
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -It's
called Sof\con, but 1t looks more like a
crou between "Star Wan" and "Let's
Make a Deal."
An estimated 1,000 exhibitors arc
Jammed into the Louisiana Super-
domc to make i hard·tcll push for
software -the little discs and other
programmma materials that make
computers do what we want them to.
The exhibitors have blanketed the
cavernous arena with brightly lit,
colorful and expensive high-tech
displays. Shapely women in
mini-skirts, short shorts or leotards
mingle among executives and pass
out literature. Salesmen buttonhole
passers-by and offer chances for big
cash prizes to anyone who will listen.
Public relations consultants en-
courage -almost beg -reporters to
attend any one of the press con-
ferences that are held almost every
hour, three or four at a time.
who aren't seU1na sotlware arc sclhna
publicatiol's about software. or mar-
ket research for software or maybe
display cases des1aned to help re-
tailers sell software.
Amona the participants arc the
easily rcc:ioanlled namei. lBM, Apple.
and NCR have large spaces on the
arena floor where they arc dcmon-
stratina not only software, but also
new hardware-computers that they
hope will encourage the development
of even more and better software,
wb1cb in tum will lead to saJes of
more computers.
The talk is of growth and prosperity
in the bul'Jeonang computer industry.
But with so many companies
competin& for attention, there is an
air of desperation. High-priced public
relations firms have been churning
out press releases and burning up
phone lines trying to assure news
coverage.
The press releases invariably prom-
ise major revelations about incredible
innovations in software, although
one computer execuuve, who asked
that his name not be u~. said:
''You'd be lucky 1f you find s1.x or
seven true 'innovations' here. And
they won't be earth-shatterin$"
tor evcr)'one 1n a busmcS!l that had
sales of 5400 million in 1981 and is
expected to surpa SI 0 billion by the
end of the decade. Sf\con participants
arc pred1cung the market JUSt won't
support all of the companies breaking
into the business now.
"I would say it's going to be very
close to a small-business mortality
rate. About 30 percent won't be here
next year," said Don Block, the
executive vice president of Advanced
Busmes~ Compuung Inc., which
started out as a consulting finn in late
1980 and is now putting on an
$800.000 public relations bhtz for its
own software product.
Like virtually everyone else at the
show, Block was trying to interest
passers-by m his company's annova-
tton. His 1s a "tu tonal," a device that
teaches how to use a computer and its
software
Hts g1mm1ck: Softcon part1c1pants
are given various opponun111cs to
win a free tutorial program which,
when plugcd into any of the many
available computers that hum and
blink throughout the Superdome.
could lead the user to a SS.000 prize.
., .......... The displays spill out of the arena,
onto surrounding walkways on two
floor levels and into the adjacent
Hyatt-Regency Hotel. The hawkers
There ·~ rampant speculation that
many of the people here won't be
around long, although al first glance 11
would seem there is plenty of room
As the computer de.,,otees mill
about. speaking of .. k1l ob} tes."
.. throughputs" and "modems." 1t
seems software programs available
here can do just about anything.
Vlaltor. to the Computer Sofware Conference &ather ln the IBM
dlaplay aection ln the Louialana Superdome.
Now there's an
in•uranee po/iey
ju•t lorehildren.
Mi••ing ehildren.
Introducing the
Missing Child Assistance Plan
from Continental Insurance.
The most comprehensive
policy designed specifically
for missing children cases.
Is any child safe?
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War of
words
on wine
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-The wine dispute be-
tween Europe and the
United States arcw more
volatile last week ... itb
France reportcdlr. threaten-
ing retaliation 1f a Wine
Equity Act becomes law
and California demandina
marketinf equality wtth
the rest o the world.
The Los Angeles Times
reported that French of-
ficials would consider re-
prisal measures if the Con-
gress approves the bill,
which currently has ma-
jority support 10 both the
House and Senate.
A Wine Equity Act. de-
nounced by the Common
Market, would allow the
president to impose the
same restrictions on
foreign imported wines as
now arc levied apinst U.S.
wines, 90 percent of which
arc from California .
The French were said to
be predicting a "trans-
atlantic trade war" if the
measure passes, a threat
doubted by John De Luca,
chief spokesman for the $5
billion California wine in-
dustry.
"The ume has come for
California to become a
force on the international
wine scene." he said
Wednesday. adding that
the wme act was a kind of
"declaration of indepen-
dence" for U.S. wine.
The Times said Euro-
pea~ crit.ics ~laim Cali-
fornia wme is too ex-
pensive, that the real
purpose of the act 1s to keep
foreign wines out of the
United States.
California winemakers
for years have blamed an
extensive hst of foreign
rules. taxes and duties for
making the state's wines so
expensive overseas.
U.S. 1mpon rules require
only a tariff of 37112 cents a
gallon on imported wane
and a label showing the
percentage of alcohol.
"The United States is the
easiest country in the world
With which to do wine
business," De Luca said.
Over the past I 0 years.
wine imports have been
growing in popularity in
the United States, to a
point in 1982 where the
market share for imports
rose to 26.5 percent m
1982. Italy, produces a
quarter of the world's wine
and last year produced 2.1
billion gallons. is the im-
port leader.
Doctor
will keep
needling
SALISBURY, Conn.
(AP) - A physician who
pokes fun at a profession
that keeps patients waiting,
drives fancy cars and talks
golf. golf. golf. says he'll
keep givi n~ doctors shots in
his satincal newspaper
column now that a move to
reprimand him has "caved
1n."
A New York phys1c1an
had asked for a muzzle on
Dr. Peter Gott. whose ir-
rc ve rent twice-weekly
column. "Dr. in the
House," appears in seven
newspapers in Connecti-
cut. New York and Massa-
chusetts.
Dr . G r egory
Chiaramonte, president of
the Dutchess Co unty
Medical Association in
New York. claimed Gott's
writings were "unethical."
But when Chiaramonte
failed to show up at a
hearing Tuesday. the
Litchfield County Medical
Association's Board of
Censors dropped the mat-
ter. said Dr. Philip Jensen,
chairman of the board .
"The opposition caved
1n," Gott said. ''I'm de-
lighted."
"Some doctors have no
sense of humor." he said in
his bubble-bursting style .
"Physicians have a fantasy
they are superior to those
they take care of. They
want me out, but I'm not
leaving town.
"Sure, I've been blowing
a few whistles," he said.
"But most readers realize •
my column 1s written in
fun . With any satire,
though. there is always an
clement of truth."
Some of the "truths"
Gott holds to be
self...cv1dcnt arc that phys-
1c1ans spend too much time
tallona in hospital parkma
lots about stock ponfohos,
golf SCOl'CI and Clpensive
cars In the meantime. their
patients sack up "like 74 7s
over Kennedy Airpon."
Gott. who has even
counseled patients to send
bills to physicians who
keep them waittnt mort
than 4S minutes for an
ap~Ofntmcnt . char1c-
tcr11ed Ch1ar1montc'9
compl1i nt as
"o1d-fash1ontd tar and
feathers ...
She really is
for the birds
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP) -Martha Ooe-Wioa
hves at Jane Gulley's hou~. So docs Warao. Unusual
names. But then. these houseauests are unusual.
They're bald ea&les -maanificcnt creatures that
can't return to the wifd.
So Mrs. Gulley, who also carts for mJured hawk.s,
owls and other birds, takes Martha One-Win& and Wargo
around to schools and c1vic aroups cducatina her
audiences about birds of prey and their role in the
environment.
Martha One-Wina and Warao. to be fair1 alternate
weeks on the road to alleviate the 1tress 0Jthe1ob.
The female baJ even lra.veled to the state Q\pilol and
to Washington. She flew there-on a plane because one of
her wings had to be amputated after she was shot. And the
eaaJe, whose bead and tail plumaac has turned from a
mousy brown to glistening white, even gets Christmas
cards.
Some people attend the Eagle Awareness seminan at
state parks each February JUSt to sec Martha, Mrs. Gulley
said m a recent telephone interview. ''She's become
somewhat like a Smokey The Bear" to Arkansas' eagle program.
Wargo1san immature bird and basn'tcultivated such
a following yet, Although has appearance isn't as dramatic
as Martha's, it is as educational. Mrs. Gulley said his
brown coloring shows audiences what immature birds
looks like.
It usually takes fi ve years for an eagle to fully mature.
Asked how she became an eagle mother, Mrs. Gulley,
38, says, "It Just son of came about."
After taking in her first. she says, she decided that
there was no point in caring for such birds unless the public
was better educated about them. Hence the Eagle
Awareness program. She bears the brunt of the cost and
says she wouldn't accept money for her work.
But money isn't the only form of pay. "I was awarded
a public service award by Fish and Wildlife in Washingtof}
last year," she said. "I felt lake I got a lot j ust from going to
Washington and having that experience."
Surgeon will attempt
artificial ear implant
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A tiny amficial ear with
the potential to help 65 percent of the nation's deaf wall be
implanted an 20 people w1th1n a year. with the first
operation to take place an three to four week.s, a University
of Utah surgeon says.
Dr. James Parkin, acting chairman of the school's
department of surgery, told a news conference last week
that he ha s already chosen the first candidate for an
implant of the INE RAID car.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved
the implants Tuesday.
Researchers hope to have the ti riy electronic device,
which translates sounds into electronic signals that can be
interpreted b) the brain, widely available for five years.
It eventually could help 65 percent of the nation's
250,000 to 500.000 deaf who suffer from cochlear disease,
disease of the snail-shaped part of the inner ear. Parkin
said.
Preli minary versions of the device have been
implanted in four people dunng the past eight years. but
FDA approval was required for the upcoming implants
under new laws that hadn't been enacted at the tame of the
first implants. Parkin said.
"We're very excited about this because of results
obtained m patients that were im planted years ago," he
said
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Jane Gulley puta an American bald eacte throutb lta rehabllltatlon eaercl8e8.
She has prepared a packet of matenal which she sends
to students, civic groups, scouts and any interested
individuals. Eagles are a big topic this year for term papers,
she said. Mrs. Gulle y also has developed a slide
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SAN DIEOO (AP) -Sci~1i111 at &be ~)
lnltitution of Ocea.n01t11pby att rastiq ••terioua dc*bll"'
about reteattb that IW ~eraled wOddWide tcinlUk)
internt, the oolation of microbtt capebk o( thrivi• • tem~turet l'QChina 480 deareet Fahmthrit •1 srcater.
The results of the stud in with supctbeat.ed .-nrs
from IO-C&lled bydrolbennaJ vents in thew depllM
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If the acxiepted telU had been conducted. W ~
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month with French scientists at a vent communiry Off
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Orange Coast residents are willing to pay higher taxes to
improve public education, but thex are less eager about the idea
than Californians in general, a DaLly Pilot survey found.
Among newspaper readers who clipped, completed and
mailed a coupon posing the question: .. Do you favor additional
taxation to fund education reform?"57 percent responded
affi rmatively. while 43 percent said no.
While the 13 percent difference seems a significant
statement of public sentiment, the result indicates that support
here would be softe r than in the statewide population, 64 percent
of whom would be willing to bear the burden of higher taxes to
pay for reforms in public educatio n. according to a California
Poll published last summer. California Poll
The Pilot survey is not scientific. It asked only one question,
1t sampled o nly people who buy this newspaper a nd were willing
to read an edito rial on public education, cut out the coupon and
spend 20 cents to mail it in. We don't know how many of our
respondents are property owners or how many have school-age
children.
But we know what some of the people who answered our
question were thinkin$. because they were interested enough to
include letters explaining their views.
Robert D. Hunter of Huntington Beach, who said he would
11upport higher school taxes, wrote, " ... there 1s a shortage of
substitutes and a shortage of students enrolled in teacher
training.
''You didn't mention the large enrollment in classes and the
droppin~ of music, art and other valuable classes and you forgot
to menti on the role of the home and how in the last 20 years
major c hanges have happened-divorce, TV time. baby sitters
and little positive training." 1 L.M. Bovo
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On the negative side, there may have been fewer responses.
but there were more explanations.
Chris Steel. of Costa Mesa, wrote, "The state and federal
governments should encourage tuition tax credits (and) merit
pay."
TUMOR MADE GOLIATH T A LL AND BLIND
Another nay vote was accompanied by an anonymous note
that said, "J believe more frills should be cut to make way for the
basic academic subjects.
"I also believe teachers at 176 days per year are sufficiently
paid when measured against industry and business demands of
time and energy and knowledge."
And another anonymous respondent added, "Money alone
wall not do it. The system is weighed down with ineffective.
undedicated. tenured teachers."
RICHARD
COHEN
Jackson
tries to
twist slur
WA.SH I NGTON -I th1 nk \omc-
11me'> ofthe Re" Baile)' Smith. the
former president of the Southern
Bap11s1s who once remarked that
"( 1od does not hear the pra:rers of a
kw·· Sm 1th was 1mmedia1elyde-
nounced as an ant1-Sem1te. but cooler
-and wiser -heads prevailed.
Instead ofbcingscomed b)' pres-
11g1ous Jews. he was adopted by tht'm
engaged in dialogue and sent to Israel
He came out of the expenence a
chastised and changed man.
I am remindedofSm1th becau!)c
St'veral othered1torsand rcporler'
from the Washington Post and I had
an hour-and-a-half meeting with
Jcv~c L. Jackvin The sub1ect was tht·
allegation that Jark,on called Jc~.,
.. H)'m1es .. and New York
.. Hvm1eto~n "
Of the truth of this allegation there
should be no doubt. fwo Wash1ligton
Po st reporters heard him use the
terms on two occasions. Never-
theless. Jackson has variously charac-
tenzed the cha~e as "not accurate"
and not so met h mg he can recall.
Those who think they know say the
biblical Too-Tall Goliath suffered
from a pituitary tumor that not onl)'
altered him growth but panially
blinded him
Tests repeatedly prove what many
take for granted: That among children
under age 13. the boys do better than the girls in math.
..\ fifth of all the water that runs
Jackson slipped the l\'>Ue and
instead tned to tum the-tables on
Jews.
Jene Jackaon -at prayer in Jeruaalem
It was they who were "hounding"
him, "attacking" him . "harassing
him" and threaten1ngh1m and his
famil y Asked who the "the) .. wert;.
Jackson collapsed into "agueness.
Nevertheless he said that the cam-
paign against him was "too or-
chestrated to be accidental." and he
blamed Jews "1n general."
The sad fact 1s that there has been a
ca mpaign against Jackson by some
Jews. One of them ts the notonous
Rabbi Meyer Kahanc, a zealot wh o
v.;.1 even too much for former Israeli
pnme m1n1ster Menachem Begin
Kahanc has been IUTe tcd in Israel
und 1s an annlhema to the Amen-
can-Jcw1sh com~unity. Countle'is
kw1sh leaders have denounced him
and his v1tnol1c and hateful cam-
Jl:l'll" againstJackson Jac:kson . though. made no mention
of 1hc\Cdcnunc1111ons Instead. he
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
accused Jewish leaden-and the
med1a-ofa conspiracy ofs1lcnce.
saying that the acts and the alleged
silence have produced a "climate .. ~o
far. he said. he has turned the other
cheek. refused to condemn or strike
back. but others are neither as patient
nor as forgiving. Sooner or later, he
~1d, someone will retaliate.
What wasstartltng was not that a
rires1dentlal candidate thought this
way, but that he would talk this way
Lots of people cngaae in group-think
They sec an ind1v1dual -Jackson.
K.ahanc -and~ so met h 1 ng el~. a
race.anethnicgroup To1hem.
everyone 1sa representative of some
group to which they were born. This 1s
thccsscnccofpreJudicc-the reason
to the white bigot the black m uaacr
represents most blacks while the
black school teacher 1s an eAcept ion
In fairness 10Jnckson, he did not
H.l. Schwartz Ill
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l rttut -1AU·
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carry his argumer61ts ultimate
conclusion He refai to claim or
cite an actual Jewish conspiracy,
poi nting out that there arc Jews in his
campaign and that. at any rate, he
lacked any evidence of collusion. But
hed1d confuse the tactics of a Kahane
with legitimate political criticism and
concerns. stimnai1 all into a pot to
which he affixed the label "Jew."
What was clear was that Jackson was
not clear He i~cathera man dnfting
into prejudice or a man com1naout of
II
This 1s why I think ofSmitb. He
was a !I mall-town boy from the South
and he wasb1aenouah to admit tha&
there were ma ny things he did not
know. Others condemned Smith for
ant1-Scm 1mm He had a better exp la·
nation He condemned h1m5elffor
ign orance
Maybe that IS the caSt With Jack·
son. He is. after all. a man who has ~pent h1shfe batthn1for c1vil n&hts.
And when he talks of the problt-msof
women. ofblacks. ofH1span1c~ and of
the hind1cappcd, 11's hard to believe
that all of that could be cons1 tent
with prejudice So r think of mtth I
only w11h Jackson would think of
him. too
Ric/11~ Coh~n' uyndicatttl
columnist. . •
from atop the land to the sea goes
down the Amazon.
More women warffi "Dynast}"
than any other prime time TV show.
Why?
Appropriate, is it not, that Miss
Mary Land lives in Baltimore?
Q. Which of our states has the
lowest divorce rate? The highest?
A. Lowest. Vermont. H1ghe~t. Cali-
fornia . The divorce rate 1s down .
anc1dentally. Nat1onw1de. Been drop-
ping ofT for a couple of years
First mo' 1c to gross 0' er SI mil hon
was the onginal .. Tarzan of the
Apes." the Elmo Lincoln version. It
was the formula film
Don't knock 1nv1a. World'<, first
published collectton of same was put
out in 1464 by none other than the
German pnnting pi oneer. Johannes
Gutenberg.
(on sider Cit) parks. state parks.
national parks. Some claim Amen-
ca·s greatest contribution to world
culture was parks. The United States
came up with the first of them.
L M Bo-yd 1s a syndicated
columnist. ·
Soviet journalists rip LA
Russian press ----accents violence
as Olympics near
Put-downs of "Lotusland" and the
"mellow California lifestyle" arc by
now a staple of Amenc~nJOumahsm.
as writers who so1oum here from
more wintry climes return home and
pen resentful commentanes.
But Soviet commentators ap-
parently prepanng their readers for a
possible boycoll of the 1984 Olym-
pics have raised the literary genre to
new heights in the last year, most
recent!)' putting the knock on Cah-
fomia airports for being too crowded.
"City of Angels or of Hell?" the
newspaper Sovietsky Sport headlined
rec.ently. Predictably. the author
opted for the latter. claiming that
scores of marauding bands of robbers
and mugger' 1n Los Angeles have
negotiated a truce for next summer so
that "the bandits can rob and murder
not onl) on their own streets, but
wherever the~ want''
The article.noted that California 1s
the most popular residence for Viet-
namese refugees It said the latest
threat Lo hfe here comes from "gangs
of former South Vietnamese soldiers
trained in 1he use of weapons and high
explosives:·
That warning may be a distorted
version of recent sy ndicated columns
claiming 1hat outh Vietnamese ex-
l0rt1onists arc preying on some small
busmes\es in Cahfom1a
So' 1etsk)' Sport called ( ahlorn1a
.. the most Amencan pan of Ameri -
ca." noting that "Violence long ago
became an integral part of the
Amencan way of life, and shots nng
out i~ California more than anywhere
else.
The article said .. non-American
criminal and terronst organizations
may pose danger to part1c1pants and
iuests at the Olympics ·• Local and
mlemauonal terrorists. 1t said. can be
expected to carry out .. chemical and
biological d1 versions ...
About the same time. an art1<:1c in
Trud, a ma1or trade union paper.
blasted Los Angeles Police Chief
Daryl Gates as a rabid
anti-Communist "mournfull) known
for his savage repnsals against blacks.
Will he provide security for the
Olympicans ... ?''
Soviet JOurnalists have also lam-
basted Cahfom1a smog as a "dan~er
to the lives of our athletes:· ignonng
the Olympic scheduling which places
most long-distance or endurance
vents in the early morning or late
evening hours when smog 1s lightest.
And !he Russians have targeted the
commercialism of the '84 Games.
noting that these will be the first
pnvately-financed Olympics of the
modem era.
·The organ11ers do not conceal that
they are going to cash in on the
Games:· said Komsomolskaya Prav-
da, a lead in& youth newspaper, which
ignored assurances that all profits will
go to youth sports act1 v1tes. .. All
expenditures which do not hold oul a
THOMAS
EUAS
promise of direct profit are therefore
regarded as unjustified and are decis-
ively curtailed."
A cartoon with that story showed a
black-hatted American capitalist col-
lecting profits as they dnO down from
the Olympics nngs in a smog-laden
sh
And Tass. the Soviet News Agency.
descnbed the chief Los Angeles
organizer. Peter V. Ucberroth. as a
"middle-aged. talkative millionaire
with a ready smile. But hi s face
usually darkens when he has to
answer concrete questions ... "
Tass \31d virtually the only success
so far 1n the organizers' preparations
for the Games has been in selling the
~ghts to use the Olympic symbol to
firms like Coca-Cola and
McDonald's.
"Perverting the Olympic ideals.
Amencao big business has seized
control of the preparation of the
Games," the bi-weekly newspaper
Soviet Culture added .
Concluded Tass: .. One can only
guess what surprises arc m store from
both the Los Angeles orgamzers and
the Reagan Administration."
Thomas Elias is a Santa
Mori1ca-basttl columnm
Farm project will soak taxpayers
WA HINGTON -If North Da-
kota official~ have their wa y. Amcn-
can t.axpa)e~ will be soaked a
staggcnng SI 2 b1lhon so 1,200 farm-
e~carlhe Canad1an border can soak
their fields with water piped in from
the Gamson Dam reservoir. That
averages out to SI million per farm.
But that's not all. The 1rription
project also h s potentially serious
environmental danaers for our good
ne•f.hbon tn Canada.
I vc been followina this boondou.le
ever since I fint rcponed on 11 last
October Hcrt's the latest develop-
ment:
The c;tate of Nonh Dakota has
h1rtd a public relations firm to
persuade Canadians in Manitoba that
the proposed d1 vcrs1on of Gamson
water will not have Lhe harmful
effects that cnv1ronmcntah1u fear.
The Canadians arc afraid that
"alien.. Missoun River fish and
bactena, when pumped over the
min1<ontinental divide into a water·
shed that drains into Manuob&, wtll
attack fish in the northbound ,tJUmS
and rivers. Thete •'8tcrway1 arc the
source of a mulumilUon-dollar Can·
adiu fist11n1 indunry.
The Canadians con11dcr the pot.en·
\
JACK
AIDEISOI
t1al pollution of their nvcrs a scnous
issue. They may fight the 1m~tion
prOJCCI by lfJUIOg that It VIOiates
U.S.·C'anadian treaties.
So the st.ate-funded Oamson Di-
versjon Conservancy [)jstnct hired
Wilfred Chislett Associatn ltd .. a
Canadian PR firm. My a soc1atcs
Corky Johnson and Donald Goldbctl
have obtained materiaJ from federal
and state aovcmment flies that d1s-
clo1e the aencral theme of Chislett's
siren sons. f n a memo to h11 employers,
Chlslett told of hlS plan to ha ve a
newspeper buddy wri~ a favorable
Slot')' about the imption proJect.
.. Fred Ocvuley (who is an old fnend.
tomcwhat ullra-riabt "101) wtll v.'rite
tbe kind of feature with photo• Ywh1ch y_ou would like to tct more or in
Canada," he wrote, ''Unfonunucly,
I
because he IS so anti-Manitoban
government. his work somcllme5 is
suspect. Other news medta people,
knowing h1111rong b1a , won't use his
in formation."
So the PR e.ltpcrt sugested delay-
ing Clcvcrlcy's visit to Garrison until
after Chislctt had released infor-
rmt1on to other Canadian rcPortcrs.
In another memo. Ch1slett sug-
&C$ted ment1on1ng 1he poss1b1lity that
C.naduan companies miaht win con-
stnJC1ion contracts. "~re may be
some Canadian suppliers involved,
alt~ouah I think thi1 may be
doubt fit I," he wrote.
As for the power·1eneration Poten-
tial of the project, Chislcn warned:
"Be careful of th11 one, because
Manitoba desperately wanu to sell
iurplu hydropowcr to the U.S."
Footnote: An Interior Dcpanment
official. 1n a mcetina with the Staie
Ocpanmcnt, 1U1&C1tcd that the Unit-
ed talcs .. encourqe Mannoba to
confino 1t1 Wastunaton lobby1na d'·
forts to Nonh Dakota'• co~onaJ
del~tion." This would .. bt hkc
ratnct1n1 I rael'• lobbyina appeals. say, to the Sludi rabian cmbuay.
l•ck Anderson 11 yndic.ikd
columni t.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1984
Wiii zipper• be
the next e11au•lty
In hl•-•nd·her ·
faahlon? P99e 84.
. .
Gary Liebl mm•
lo lml»'ov• the
lde8 Of "cor~•t•
culture." P919 II .
Look of loveliness: long and lean _
r c"-~ir--~
--·-
Geometric pattem
and black and wblte
allktlowera mabtlae
~ono-lnflaenced
1cnrn. at left, --peclally notable.
Bandworkon tile .,...terudbea~
OD tile laC)' bi&Ci •
lee attract attention to
the two e•enhat
enaemblee at n,ht.
/
---Eb:t*r I J t
But Adolfo's collection
has flouncy, glittering
surpris es for evening wear
IJ
n
Theemphas1swasondaytirne1uit1atAdotfo•s
sprina show at Saks Fifth A venue in South Coast Plaza.
But hiseveninadesianssparked the most excitement,
judgina by the applause from the luocheon audience.
The overall look for spri na. as Adolfo interprets it in ;i
both evenina and day wear, is Iona and lean. There was
one "surprise" -the silk taffeta ball aown with huge puff
sleeves and full, gathered bodice and skirt, shown at left.
Theevenangensembledoneall in peach. with silk
jacquard blouse and pleated pants topped by a wool knit
jacket, was more characteristic of Adolfo's line for spring. D
Other crowd-pleasing nighttim e looks unveiled at
the show included a puff-sleeve sweater, dazzlins in
white angora with lace insets, overa slim white silk
Jacquard slunorwhitechanneuse trousers. White
showed up again in an eveninajack.et sparkling with
rhinestones atop white silk pants.
Rhinestones glittered on several oftheevenina
creations, sometimes in bold designs or on buttons or
trim, and sequins also dazzled when teamed with lace in
aone-shoulderdressorpaired with beads to carry outa
nautical theme.
Akimono-influenoedgowncommandedattcntion
wnh aacometricdesign in black on white, with a deep
neckhneemphasized by big black.and white silk. flowers.
The flowers were a finishi ng touch o n many of
Adolfo's designs, emphasizing an approach likely to
appeal to women (and men) who appreciate an elepnce
that celebrates femininity.
Billur Wallerich, fashion director at Saks Fifth
A venue at South Coast Plaza, coordinated the luncheon
showing and today's cova fashions. Adolfo's designs for
daytime arc shown on Page 83.
Daily Pilot Photos
by Richard Koehler
r .I
Slmpllctty of tllla allm • .nk IOWD la•laaDC1I
bJ the pro-.ocadn let a:pon.re at tbe .Ut
eeam -a detail tbatcelebratee fewtalal'J.
'
Orange CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Februaty 26, 19M ---
_First comes Adolfo • • • Mardi Gras kings to follow
Al the luncheon to introduce Adolfo's
spnna collection at Saks Fifth A venue,
South Coast Plaza.five fonner Style cover
girls-B&TNra Bowle, Jo Aue Mb, Emma
Jue Riiey and Maril ya Haa1mu -were
seated together.
And another Style section model. SuMD
Browa (formerly a professional cover girl),
was SPotled at another table.
Pam Ramaaler, a former professional
model herself, had returned from a friend's
wedding in New Orleans JU St in time 10
attend the show. Others catch mg up on the
latest designs were Clare Knaaer, Lee
Gormley, Gerry Krljger and Joyce Reaume
(president of the Women's Committee for
the Orange County Ph1lharmoni~ Society).
Bouie Walet was there. stnktn$ man
all-white outfit set offb) a hat with ostnch
plumes.
(The fare for the day won high marks. Wltb
cheese croissants betng snapped up by even
the most d1et-consc1ous guests.) A gt ft of
Adolfo fragrance was found at each place o.ltJ l'llol ........ ltf ~ ...... setting. • • • Mardi Gras 1s nearly upon us, and severaJ
Ha'rin& been cover &lrla Suaan Brown. Barbara Bowle, Jo. Anne Mb and Emma Jane Riley appreciated the •tylea and modeling at Adolfo •how.
groups are planning celebrations. The
Orange County Council for the March of
Dimes has scheduled 1ts I 0th annual benefit
gala. a Mardi Gras "street party," for 7:30
p.m. Saturday tn the Jewel Court at South
Coast Plaza. Costumes are optional. but
would certainly add to the excitement,
organizers say. There will be a chance to win
a five-day stay at the Las Bnsas Hotel m
Acapulco, and a Mardi kmgandqueen will
be selected by guests on the basis ~f the best
costumes.
Wanda Pagaoo, benefit cha1rman.1s
working with Shirley Wood, Twyla Miller,
Barbara Kiefer, Regina Green, Donna
Sutton, and Susan Halstead. Council pres1-
dent Betty Moran has promised enten.ain-
ment by Mlcbael H0Uy'1 ··saltimbanque,"
includingjugglers, mimes, magicians and
singers. Betty is also in charge of decor-
ations, assisted by Either Moran and Laurie
Walker. For reservations ($20), contact
Susie Stebbins at the March of Dimes office,
631-8700.
The Learned Ladies chapter of the Orange
County Performing Arts Center is also
getting into the spirit of its second Mardi
Gras celebration planned for 7 p.m . Satur-
day at the Santa Ana Country Club.
Festivities will begin with cocktails, a silent
auction and the reading of a proclamation
from the mayor of New Orleans. Panygoers
are urged to wear costumes as they dine on
the New Orleans-style menu.
Last year, John Rau, chairman of the
board of the arts center, was crowned "Rex"
tn recognition of his contributions to the arts
in Orange County. He will pass the crown
this year to John Alexander, director oft he
Pacific Chorale. For more information,
phone Diane Jo hnson. 771-7670or Patricia
Cameron. 496-2193.
The Mystick Krewe of Komus is creating
dramatic special effects for its Mardi Gras
Ball, also on Saturday. at 6:30at the Balboa
Bay Club. The king ofKomus, elected by
secret ballet, will be unmasked at the end of
the pageant. For reservations. call Maxine
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• . . • . RevillonS Fur Sale: 50% Off.*
For Three Days Only.
•Tomorrow through WednesdaYt February 29th
Revillon is on sale!
• Mink. Sable. Fox. Coyote. Fitch. Beaver. Tanuki.
Raccoon ... and more! These furs ... these luxuries! ...
created by Revillon are now on sale.
• Find coats, jackets in every length -
long to cropped, silhouettes fur-lined, fur-trimmed,
hide-out designs too.
• Plus, a very special grouping -of furs
up to 70% off original prices.
• All, with the quality, the craftsmanship,
the style Revillon is so noted for.
• In the Revillon Fur Salon
exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue.
• SdVlnl>fS repr~sent re>duc uom off regul.Jr pflces
All furs labeled to )ho"' counrr~ of ongin
Nnt dll stylf'\ available •n di/color\ and 1•.res
. . .
South Coast Plaia, JJJJ Bmtol Stfi <. Costa Mey.Open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 9·JO prri;
S.1turday t1/ 6 pm; Sunday 11 noon ro 5 pm
,
./ ,_-
Neu (event chairman and also the new
queen crowned at the Twelfth Night Ball)at
778-5908.
tntOrmatton. contact Yoh Brogger at
640-6930. • • • • • •
Also on the party calendar for Saturday is
the annual fund-raiser for the Newport
Beach chapter of the National Charity
League, Juniors. The Monte Carlo Night
will start at 6 p.m. at the Pacific Club in
Newport Beach.
An informatn e coffee, designed to ac-
quaint community members with the work
of the Orange County Mental Health
Association. will be held at I 0 a.m . March 7
at the home of Darlene Gerken in Corona
del Mar.
The Orange Count} Mental Health As-
sociation is a pri\.ate. non-profit organiza-
tion promottng the care and treatment of the
mentally disabled and the mental health of
all county residents who can benefit from a
vanety of programs and sen tees. T o attend
the coffee. call 54 7-75 59.
Proceeds from the (black tie optional)
event will go to Hi~ Hopes, a Costa
Mesa-based orgamzation that works with
brain-damaged young adults and their
families, and to COPES. a group that cares
for abused or neglected children. For more
I
Pianist gives
recital for
Arts Center
Albert Lotto. d1s11ngu1shcd 1nternauonal pianist. will
appear in recital in San Clemente this afternoon for the
benefit of the Orange Count} Performing Arts Center.
The 3 o'clock concert -----
Tn fhe Community Center.
Del Mar at Seville. is being
sponsored b} the Richard
Rodgers chapter of
OCPA(' Tickets are S 15.
Lotto was born in New
York in 1946 and began his
piano studies at the age of 4
and his professional career
at the age of 9.
He was a scholarship
student at New York's
famed Ju1lhard School of
Music where he earned his
Doctor of Music Arts
~egree. His reputatio n has
been further d1stingu1shed
by winning the First Mon-
treal I nternauonal Piano
Compe1111o n and the gold
medal at the Buson1 Inter-
national Compct1t1on 1n
Bolzano. Italy.
Lotto frequently has
performed in major C111es
in the Unned States. Can-
.. ada and Europe. Under the OR. LOTTO
sponsorship of the State Department and USIS. he also has
made numerous tours of South and Central America.
Japan and the Republic of China.
His program in San Clemente will include works of
Haydn. Ra,el and Chopin. Concert-goers are invited to
adjourn to a champagne reception honoring the artist in
the Ole Hanson Room at the communtl} center
NEWPORT BEACH CHAPTER OF HADASSAH w1JI
meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Harbor Reform Temple,
2100 Mar Vista. Newport Beach. Guest speakers will be
Dorothy Jonas and Bonnie Sloane. authors of the new
book, "Unequal Partners." For more information. call
551-2690. • • • THE TUESDAY CLUB OF NEWPORT HARBOR will
meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday for lunch at the Newport Sheraton
Hotel Paulin<.' Brothers, pianist for Charles Nelson Riley's
Musical ( omed} Workshops. will entertain. For more
information. call 640-1403. • • • FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S WOMAN'S CLUB 1s having a
dinner dance from 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday at the Fountain
Valley Recreation Center. The cost is $35 a couple with
proceeds going to the Fountain Valley High School
Handicap Scholarship Fund. For more information. call
847-6924. • • • THE CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS AS-
SOCIATION has planned the annual Laura E. Settle
Scholarship Fund benefit party for 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Leisure World Clubhouse. No. I. main
lounge. A fashion show and card games are planned. For
more information. call 581-0259 ••• ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN LA WYERS will meet
for a special dinner program at 6 p .m. Monday at the
Orange County Medical Association Center. 300 South
Flower St., Orange. Attorneys involved in the con-
troversial Sulhvan case will discuss whether a wife should
be entitled to a community propeny settlement interest 1n
her husband's medical degree, a key issue in the case now
before the state Supreme Coun. • • •
THE BROADWAY: A collcct1on of designer fashions
will be presented 1nform1lly at 12:30 p.m Wednesday at
the Fuh1on Island store in Newport Beach. prinades1gn~
by Christian Dior, Alcundcr Julian. Ellen Tracy. Carol
Lillie and others wHI be featured • • • ROBINSON'S: The Anne KJcin fl collcc11on of
coordinated separate will~ prt'K!ntcd at 2 pm Monday
at the l-uh1on Island store ~cprcscntauvcs of the spnna
lillc will ~ on hand to as 1st customc,-, wtth wardrobe
plannina.
On Tuesday. Anne Klein's pnna '84 collcctton 1n
linen, couon and natural silk will be presented 1n a m1n1
fuhion !!how bc11nnin1 at 2 p.m at th fashion Island
ttorc.
•
Orano-Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sundmy, February 28, 1984
Forecast: Summer-in -waiting Can be cool
Maternity f ashlons patterned
for no-fuss. no-muss wearing
Lady Madonna has a knack forkeepinacool
throughout a summer pregnancy. And one of the keys to
the easy good looks of the spring and sum mer '84
collection is the frequent use ofbrcatheabk linen.
Uncomplicated knit fabricsalS<I hold their own in the
maternity line while offering a variety of high-spirited
excrcist wear and daytime fashions for Lhe woman on the
go.
Looks range ftonnaUored dresses suitable for the
most conservative office to the day-into-evening styles
designed to draw attention to the mother-to-he's face with
ruffles and away-from-the collar necklines.
There are chemises set ofTbyruffied sleeves. tucks and
banded hip bottoms, and the layered look inspired by
Japanese designers offers case of movement. A one-piece
knit dress will always come out oft he suitcase unwrinkled.
and Lady Madonna's kimono outfits with bold stripes and
slit fronts win points for style.
Deck looks in traditional white will be making.waves.
while muted hues cool suits worn on hot summer days.
Jackets arc long and lean with the emphasis on an easy fit
that will work with straight-line pants and skins as well as
tailored dresses.
Colors range from neutrals cool as a desen night to
oran~c, mauve. and other brights. Then there are the
winning combinations ofblack with white or gray or all
three tones.
Designer Ivy Davis, along with owner Rhonda
fl omen, gives the Lady Madonna spring collection a
fresh-air feeling and feminine touch by playing pattern on
pattern and texture on texture. Plaids team up with stripes.
and bold stripes matched with thinncrstriptscreate
interesting illusions.
Silks arc used with linen; cotton 1s paired with fleece.
and silks combine with polyester for the benefits of easy
care.
In these straight-ahead styles. the mother-to-be can
find the high-pcnormance touches she expects 1n
non-maternity fashians.
Suit drae, at left, bu a banded, wrap-atyle
lined Jacket with a 'before and after' atralght
cut aklrt with eluticlzed band. A satin
blou.eon blo119e atves outfit eztra clout.
Euy-ftttlllj( Jumpft.lt, at rlght, features an
eloa.ated allliouette with dropped waist. lte
aaymetrlc collar draw• attentfon to the face.
Lagerfeld leaves Chloe,.
opens own fas hi on house
French firm b acks
tr iu n:i pha l setting
fo r top designer
By SUZY PA TIERSON
PARIS -Karl Lagerfcld. the man
who made C hloe a major Paris
fashion name and put new hfc into
Chanel. is now his own man.
Backed by a French firm ,
Bidermann Industries, with a United
States branch in New York, he has
established his own fashion house in
Paris. Brand-new spacious offices on
the Champs Elysees. overlooking the
Mc de Triomphe. are the triumphal
setting for a German-born man who
made it to the top of Paris fashion.
Lagerfeld cast looS<; from Chloe
when his contract expired at the end
of 1983. Chloe's designer will now be
Guy Paulin, a Frenchman who has
shown several ready-to-wear collec-
tions under his own name.
Lagerfeld will continue working for
others on a part-time basis, designing
the Chanel collections which he
started two years ago, and furs for the
Italian firm. Fendi, he said in an
interview.
With his trademark pony tail. he
was sharply dressed in a dark suit with
a pastel shin and striped tie. When he
took off his dark glasses. his eyes
sparkled.
Born in Hamburg in 1938.
la$erfeld has loved Paris since he
v1s1ted as a teen-a~r. later studying
fashion and winning a top prize in
1958 from the Chambre Syndicate.
The honor was shared that year with
Yves Saint Laurent.
Duong his 20 years with Chloe.
Lagerfeld has put women into every-
thing from buccaneer outfits to
beautifully lacy shepherdess dresses
and fanny-hugging sirens' sheaths.
His stunning "gadgetry" accessories
-from flying saucer hats to sparkling
jewelry based on sewing kits or
carpenters' tools -have also made
news.
"But the past is the past," he says.
And he refuses to predict his future
fashions. He does admit he'll skip
most gimmicky accessories and that
his skins may be longer.
Swooping to conquer
"Skin lengths are absolutely irrele-
vant." he says. "The mini was ;tn item
way back in the '60s. because banng
legs to that extent was reall y new.
Now there i~ no news in lengths ...
Adolfo uses dramatic, black and white or
bright zig-zags to give dir ection to some
Model Jane Catherine takes shelter under one of the
creation• from David Shilldn&• new couture collecdon.
Sweeping brim•, hlCh crown•, cute cloches and 11e>phlad-
cated aummer hata were evident in the London abow.
Lagerfeld has an I 8th-century
mansion on Paris' Left Bank, a house
in Rome and one in Monte Carlo.
And he's looking for a New York pad.
Soothe sensitive skin ..
)
Apply cosmetics s pa ringly,
a nd stay a way from corners
The key word m Stendhal's skin care and makeup line
is "gentle," according to Beverly Drevick, Stendhal
consultant at Saks Fifth A venue at South Coast Plaza.
Working recen~ly with a m~el troubl~ by sen~itive
skin. Drevick took ume toellplain the special handhng
such delicate faces require. . . . .
First of all. she said, scns1t1ve skin demands a hght
touch in everything from cleansing to the application of
the last touches of color. The cleanser should be massaged
in gently. then removed with a cotton washcloth. (~vick
prefers the cloth to tissue because it has less potenual for
irritating the skin.)
The next step. for any skin type, is tonina. For the
model in this session, Drcvick chose Tonigue a !'Iris,
which is fQrmulated to remove all ~raccsof clea~scr .
without dryinJ already parched skin. One especially nice
thing about th1.s tc~ner. she n.oted, is the way it goes on
without anl' stinamg sensation.
A daytime moisturizer. Emulsion Base Recctte. and
eye cream were. applied after the toning lotion. and
Orcvick cmphas12ed that both of these products should be
patted on the skin lightly.
A mistake many w,gmen make. she ~id. 11 to s~retc~
the skin when applyma the products. A haht t~uch 1s ~aam
required. and eye c~ams should be put on us mg the nng
fingers, which arc the weakest for most people. · ·
Ottv1ck also had a word of caution about all eye
c'rcams-they shou Id be applied only on the bony area
under the eye and NOT close to the rim of the eye. The
1
cream wilJ work its way up high enough, and applying it too
close to the eye rim can cause irritations.
The most important thing aboutskincareisto be
consistent. I tj ust isn't true that ••if a little does a little good.
a lot will do a lot of good," the beauty consultant noted.
The last step in preparing skin for makeup, a la
Stendhal, is a lip cream that nourishes skin cells. The whole
skincare routine, iffollowed faithfully, will produce
noticeable improvement in about four weeks, Drevick
said.
Stendhal'scolorproductsarels light-textured as the
skin care creams and lotions. Drevick ftrstapplied eye
concealer to the dark circles under the moders eyes. This
cream, she noted, is desicned to extract puffiness as well as
to liabten the undereye area. She then used a cotton swab to
blend the concealer for even color.
Next c.ame a sheer makeup base, Transparent
Luminescence. This was dotted on, li&}ltly apin and
blended. Drevick sugestcd usina cake mascara for her
model, who wean contact lens. A datk brown shade was
firstchoicetoaowitb an overall fair complexion and blue
eyes.
The model's eyes were then shadowed in a lilht brown
powdenhade, with a touch ofblueadded under the
outside of the eyes. Orevickadvised hetto be careful when
applying powdered colors around the eyes to avoid acui na
to close to the inside comers where powder can cause
drync s.
The last touch was to line the lips liahtly and apply a
rosyahadeo01pstick. A cotton swab can be used to soften
a liner thataocson too darkly. Drevick said.
And for the ~suit of these liaht-touch techniques; a
lighter. brlahter look facina toward sprina.
Cluelcally lllm kalt aalt wltb lol4 cbalna
1.,.. replete wtt.b Chanel cb.anctertatie)e~
I
upcoming daytime dresses that certalJlly
algnal the individ uality of the wearer.
DRESSING'S
DISTINCTIVE
IN DAYTIME
"Adolfo 1s domg what Adolfo docs best ·· said Sal...,
Fifth Avenue fashion director Billur Walk-nch as she
described the designer's daytime sum. k·atured at th~
South Coast Plaza store last week.
The impression was rem1n1scent of Chanel from the
classic slim-cut jackets and skins to the accessones. which
included gold belts, sometimes knoned loosch at hip IC'vd .
and lots of ~old chains.
Adolfo s spnng palette included some lusc1ou\
pastels, with pale threads adding interest to sill-and wool
$kirtsandjackets m cream colors. ilk blouses tied the look
toietber in cotton-candy shades of pml-. 'rcllow and mint
Bold primary colors also had their place in the
collection -there was a bright yellow sull with silt skin
edged in black and set off by gold buttons And one na''
cardigan sutt featured knit notched lapels m a choice ot
yellow, red or whttc. with a coord1nattng silk blou!>C and
pleated patterned ktn.
Adolfo repeatedly teamed black and v. hate for
dramatic effects; a checkerboard bodice wnh d1agon3I
stripes topping a skin bordered in black v.ould ne,l·t
disappear into a crowd.
One-tone looks al stood out 1n the Lollcct1on. e pc'Cially in the peach shade Adolfo favored this scu.on.
Some of the freshest dcs1ans at tht Sak~ show were the
httlc one-piece knit dresses. Thcst featured lot of
acomctric designs in bn&ht <..-olors. and~" eral had the puff
slcicves whtch ~~~ ircquentl) lhrouahout the prcsen· ~taort. Some otlhe most dramatic touchc howtd up u1
the ··tta·iaa·· dl"C'SICS. which v.ctt black and wtu Of
bnpu.
nd for those who prefer~methinaa btt mott ubite.
there wctt the dresses with the look of a bool11r'
uniform. complete wuh Peter J?an collar5,
M Orange Cout OAJL V PILOT/Sunday, Fe~ry 26, 19a.
Dad warned of danger
of 'borderline incest'
OEAR ANN -----------
1.ANDER You
have said rcpcatedl)
an your column that
moth ers should not
sleep 1n the same bed
with sons and fa the~
~hould n~t sleep with
A11
l.uDEIS
dauf:hters. But you ···········-don t S8) how to pre-
\ cnt 1t.
It 1s 1mposs1ble to keep Ol) I I ·year-old girl out of my
~d he has been sleeping with me for three years, ever
sin~ her mother was killed in an accident
There as no playing around. Jn fact. the thought of
ha"1ng sex With my daughter 1s revolting. Nevertheless.. I
can Stt that the s1tuat1on 1s not good for either of us. But
please tell me how to get her into a bed of her own without
making her feel rejected.
My daughter has some auracll\e tattle fnends and I
am amazed at how brazenly seductive the> act toward me.
One of these nymphets behaves as af "he has already bad
'><>me sexual expcnence. Thr only way I can keep her off
m}' lap as to stand up to get a soft dnnk or make a phone
c-att
I nerd help and there 1s no one I can discuss this w1th.
Don't fail me. -AR IZONA DAD
DEAR ARIZ: You say tbe tboapt of having sex with
your daugbter Is "revolting," yet yoa bave been permitting
her to sbare your bed for tbrff years! If yoa don't get ber
Into a bed of ber own promptly, you may soon find yourself
u perteoclng feelings yod dJdn't expect.
Your comments about your daughter's oympbet
friends 11 addltlonal evidence &bat you are not obUvioas to
tbelr sexuality -nor are tbey to youn. I suspect lbere are
a atiM 1118Jl1 Ucoded 1lpal1 floating arood your laoaH.
\'oar ... ,•ter alaoeld faavt a room of ber own
immediately. f tkere la oo second bedroom. buy a
kldeaway for tbe Uvt.a room. Alld for heaven'• sake, see a
coauelor ahut t•I• borderline lnce1tuou1 relatlonsblp.
Yoa a-eed to t.alk to aomdtodv. • i •
DEAR ANN LNDERS: I am a mate. 36 years of age . ~cprcssed b)' the fact that I wall be completel) bald by the
nme I am 40
In th.c last 10 years l have ~pt'nt nc:arl> S8,000 on
salves. inJCCtaons and even sheep dung. I've in vested 1n
treatments and even had transplanting done -which. I
might add. was a total fa1lu~.
I have read about a drug drvelopcd b) a well-known pharma~uucal company for lowenng blood pre~~ure and p~venuna heart attacks and strokes 1hat actuall} grows
hair on bald heads. This was an unexpe<:ted result that
might be the answer to my prayers. Ha'c \OU heard of 11.
Ann?-HAIR TODAY AND GONE TO.MORROW IN
N.J.
DEAR HAIR: Yes, I bave Ilea rd of the drag. It 11 called
mlaoxhUI ud was developed by Upjobn. This drug did
indeed stlmalate tbe 1rowtb of bair on bald beads but
ufor11ulately, It also prodaced balr In unexpected a.ad
uwuted placet. Yoa 1boaJd know that minoxidil Is qpder
careful stady for ate la male pattern baldness and w• not
be marleted for this purpose until all unex~cted
side-effects bave been elJminated. Also, It will not work on
everybody. • • • DEAR READERS: William K. Farrell Sr. of Upper
Darby. Pa., has produced evidence that the author of"The
Man in the Glass" 1s Dale Wimbrow. Witt Mr. Wimbrow
please stand up-and th e hundred!. of other~ who claimed
to be the author please get lost.
BRIDGE
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Openina lead: Three of •.
What we remember mott
vividly about the Second
World Team Olympiad In
I 964 wu the magnificent
play of Pietro Forquet and
Benito Garouo for Italy'•
Blue Team. At that tourney
they staked a strong claim t~
being the world'• greatest
partnerahip. Here i1 one of
their many succeaaes. It
features superlative defense
by Garouo.
North's jump to four clubs
was an asking bid, and
South's response showed the
ace. North then launched into
Blackwood and settled on a
smaJI slam. The kibiturs lost
anteresl in the hand. for it
seemed that 12 tricks were
rertain. But watch what
happened.
Despite the fact that he
knew thal declarer held tht>
CHARLES
GOREN
aoe of ciubt. Carouo selected
that 1uit for hit o~nlnJ lead.
Declarer captured East'•
quffn with thf ace. and was
faced with the problem of a
dub l0$er and at least one
trump. In an alt.empt to get
rid of dummy'• remaining
club, declarer cashed the
kin1-quHn of djamonds and
ace of hearta. then ruHed a
heart in hand.
He d11carded dummy's
club on the ace of diamonds.
then ruffed a club on the
board. Arter discarding a
club on the king of heart.s.
the hand was reduced to this
position:
NORTH
•At
I:) JS 4
0-·-WEST
•Ill
I:) -
OJ
• K 6
EAST
+8H
I:) -
0 10
• 10
OUTH
• QtOU
~-0-
•J
Oedarer 1.:d a heart from
the t.tble. Eaat d11arded htt
dub and declarer ruffed with
the ten. Garouo overruffed
with the king!
When We1t now returned
a club. declarer thought he
knew the whole hand. To pre-
v<-nt an overruH by East. he
steppt'd up with the ace of
trumps and ran the nine of
spades. He was rtabber
gasted when Garozio produt'
ed the jack for down one.
Note that. 1( West had ruH
ed the heart with the jack,
declarer is forced to make his
contract. He has no option,
but to ruff the dub return
with the nine and then lay
down the ace of trumpa.
When that fetches the king,
the slam is home. because
East's eight of trumps can be
picked up via a coup.
Sri Lanka: Pacific area travelers' cup of tea
By Tbe Associated Pre11
COLOMBO. Sn Lanka -Tea was reaJly something
nt an aftenhought in Sn Lanka. The coffee pcsulencc,
Hcmilea .. asatn,, deserved thr gnm sobnquel 11 earned.
In an as.e whrn agro-chemical" were unk no~n . Devastat-
ing Emily scared the coffee plantations 1n 186 7 like a forest
fire.
Ruined but undaunted. the Bnt1sh planters raised
another fragrant bevrrage m the blighted areas. Im·
pressscd b} th ts recover). Sir o\rthur Conan Doyle catted
tea one of the grcatrst commercial victories which pluck
and 1ngenu1t) e'er won. The tea fields of Sri Lanka, he
wrote, are as 1rue a monument 10 courage as is the Lion of
Waterloo.
James Taylor pioneered tea·grow1ng in Sn Lanka. in
remote and lovely Loolecondcra Supplan11ng coffre with
the tea seemed at thr time an o b\ 1ous choice. It has proven
to be a wise one.
Today lea 1s Sn Lanka's ma111 export. with the
industry churning out morl' than a m1lh on pou!1ds ev~ry
day. and making Sn Lanka one of the worlds leading
producers of tea. TDDAT'I DIDISIDID PVllLI
ACROSS ances 152 Rings out secretly 105 Long. nar·
1 Bottle top 84 Antique 154 Artlf1c1a1 19 Hadrlans row cuts
4 Ptane sovvenrr language 14 Aeeord1ng 108 He1d
spotter 85 Seasoned 155 Kind of materials substance
9 CMI wror19s highly lettuce 26 Fish sauce 111 Naval
14 M1streater 87 Russian 157 Type 28 Jump llghlly poliCe abbr
20 Hurry despots measure 30 Abel's 113 Nosey
2 t Irregular 89 Remote 158 In case that brother parker
22 ApprOJU· planet t60 Japanese 33 French 115 wanders
matety 91 B.itery mile sculptor t 17 Midwestern
23 K1r19 product 161 Time ot day 35 Surveys state abbr
Arthur s 92 Geometric abbr 37 Go in t 19 Bend over
town solids 163 Enfolds 40 Of the fleet 121 Mistake
25 Utopian 94 Sidestep 165 C.remony 43 Successors 122 Bout
27 1ncantatt0n 96 French 167 Fact 46 Amuous hyph wd
29 Make into scnool 170 En1er1a1n 48 Slutfs 124 British
law 98 Anc1en1 173 Pebbles 49 News pennies
3 t Fragrance Arabian 176 Winged summary 126 En1oy tne
32 Lower story measure 178 It's a crowd 51 Send taste ol
34 Snooze 99 Wire servtee 180 Silly one payment 128 Scatter
36 Expunge 101 Told 182 Storehouse 53 Current 131 Endure
38 Egyptian 103 P1sm1re 183 Aflect1onate 54 Right hand 134 Walk 2 wds
month castles !Ille 2 wds music 136 Wound
39 Novelist . 106 Thorough· 185 Intertwined 56 TV commer· marks
Anya -fare abbr 187 More. arid c1al 139 Hindu
4 1 Contonenl 107 Flee slang 189 Podded 5 7 Baptismal mantra
abbr 109 Shinto vegerable waler 14 1 Ct1em1ca1
42 E11clamat1on gateway 190 More 60 S11mu1at1ng ending
44 Palm lily t 10 Prohibit precious drink 142 Therefore
45 Negattve leg 19 1 Steep sound 62 Startltng 144 Ciiek
47 Compass 112 Summons 192 Incipient 64 lmpene• beetles
po1n1 t 14 Aowol ptanls 1rable 146 Remnant
48 Costa Rica seats 193 Salt 66 Farm 147 Wound
abbr 116 Claw structures spirally
50 Fragrant 118 Gazes DOWN 68 Crop up 149 Essence
wOOd curiously again t5 I Drove fast
52 Grew 1tgn1er 120 Fish nets 1 Stylish 70 Tear away 153 Slain
55 Braz11tan 123 High up 2 Gene1a1 s 73 Contact 156 Common-
port 2 wds assistant 75 Ehol weallh
58 Baseball 125 Dispatches 3 Rinds character 159 Rolls up
posatoon 127 Coin 4 Akin 76 Splendor 162 Ser.,,ants
abbr openings 5 Land 78 Jewish 164 Breaks
59 Soak as 129 Super· measure month sharply
timber market 6 Dower 80 Walked 166 S1c11·an
61 Plunges 130 Barrel property arch volcano
63 Seate supports 7 Egyp11an 82 Modern art t68 B1b1tca1
65 French t32 Cordage snakes 83 Uny1eld1ng character
painter fiber 8 Film 86 Station 169 Intend
67 Ac1d1ly 133 Mulberry bobbins 88 Siiicon 111 Go by bus
69 Nominator dye 9 Narrative symbol t72 Ripped
7 t Sisler abb• 135 Black 10 Asiatic river 90 Spanish 1ars 174 Fencing
72 Guidos powders 11 F1sh eggs 93 Rall birds sword
note 137 Ctass1ty 12 Melody 95 Tropical 175 AQua11c
74 Change 138 Slow music 13 Begin frulls animal
77 Another 140 Idolizes 1<I Prerends 97 Feminine 17 7 Listener s
French 143 Power 15 College pronoun I08r'I
pamler 145 Stew pan degree French 179 Environ
79 Gori Sir 146 Atlanltc abbr 99 Choir voices menl prel1~
Gareth state abbr 16 Hindu 100 Flat or 181 Gift lor Dad
helped 148 Rascal goddess enamel 184 Pronoun
81 Lone t!JO Reason 17 Antitoxins 102 Irritated 186 Oral pause
perform Greek 18 Wed 104 Yule tongs 188 Verb erid1ng
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Tea needs a sut>-1rop1cal climate ahd sloping terrain.
Mutation in flavor and color records nuances in altitude.
soil. rain and sun Tea. like whisk)' ... ancs from glen to
glen.
The Turkish-bath weather of the foothills and
mid-country gives a hea\) flu sh of leaves. but diffuses
flavor. The res-ulting low· and medaum~own teas are
useful. in the jargon of the trade. as fillers in ble~ds.
In the high sierra. bnlhant sunshine. cold mghts and
the nursing o( mist retard grov. th but conserve flavor in the
leaf. From these are taken thl.' aromatic high growns which
have spread Sn Lanka\ fame 1n the bonded v.arehouses of
Mincing Lane an London.
One may JUSI unroll a leaf from the bottom of thr
teapol and. as John Sutt dad d~cll o n the dram11c beauty of
Sn Lanka's lea lands. cloud-crowned mountains. deep
valleys and yawning chasms. pastoral peace and pure
mentholated air. Never far av.a} as the music of falling
water. dnfts of wild llov.ers. neat processing factories
which $1Vt' out such prod1g1ous fragrance that one would
think 11 wa s tea ume 1n Brobdingnag. And stretching
endlessl), the green shrubbcf). contoured carefully from
valley to spur.
Tea is grown from seed or cu111ng and 1s con-
tour-planted on slope<, 10 anchor the 1opso1I. Pruning
stunts the growth to a workable height for manual picking,
which as done on a I 0-day rotation b) women workers.
The cunng of green leaf into black tea. although
basically a simple process, '"a tncky and precise art. The
quality of th e tea depends on the expertise of the tea maker .
a skilled craftsman much like a master-brewer.
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and two nights at the
Ru ssian River. and an
eight-day tour down the
Pantie Coast Highway
from Monterey to Los An·
gelcs.
Included 1n the Pacific
Coast Tour are Carmel's
... 17-mile Drive. camping at
the Bag Sur Redwoods State
Park and a tour of Hearst
Castle. The lours averagr
28 (Napa-Sonoma) and 49
(Pacific Coast) mites per
day and arc run during the
months of June and July.
Prices of the tours are
$21 S and $285 respective-
ly Included in the prices
are campground fee plus
one night an a motel
(double occupancy), thrtt
meats per day. maps. a
support vehicle to carry
camping equipment and
personal gear. and a tour
leader.
For a copy of the tout
brochure o r for funhcr
information. send o
stamped. ~elf-addressed
envelope to Bicycling
West. Inc .. P.O. Box IS 128.
San DHgo , CA
92ll 3-Ul18.
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His and Her clothing
corrupting to fashion
ll 's gc t t 1 n g------------toua,tter and tou&her
to sort clothes these
days and figure out
what belongs to
whom. first, 11 was
women who started
wcaringmen'ssh1ns .
ERMA
Bo11Ec1
.. just to paim in.••••••••••••• Then men started to
wear women's Jackets w1th push-up sleeves. The
turtleneck sweater became uniscxual. So did the slacks
with pleats and the zipper in the front. And of course,
women runners couldn't wait to covet the boxer shorts.
It was only a matter of time before we graduated to
h1s-.and-her briefs.
Jockey lntemaoonal Inc., who have come out with a
hne of Jockey shorts called "Her", claim 70 percent of the
people who bought men's underwear were female anyway,
so why not go for the market?
Muse Air gets
an early start
By Tbe Auoclated Pre11
DALLAS -Muse Air will inaugurate its service to
Lmle Rock. Ark., from Dallas' Love Field and Houston's
Wilham P. Hobby Airport on March I instead of April 29,
it was announced today by John Mumaugh, vice president,
sale1 and advertising. The airline will also mcrcase its
service from four to fi ve daily non-stop, round-trip flights
between Dallas and Little Rock.
The airline has accelerated its entry into Little Rock
because of ava1lab1lity of aircraft at the earLier date
combined w1th compet1t1ve shifts m the marketplace. The
current, heavy seasonal passenger traffic to Arkansas is
another underlying reason for the schedule change.
Flights will depart Little Rock for Dallas at 9:30 a.m ..
I 2:30 p.m .. 4:3(>p.m .. 7:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m . All flights
will continue on to Houston Hobby Airport, except for the
9:00 p.m. departure.
Convenient departure ttmes for flights from Dallas to
Little Rock are 8: I 5 a.m ., I I: I 5 a.m., 3: I 5 p.m., 6: 15 p.m.
and 7:30 p.m. All nights except the 7:30p.m. departure will
originate in Houston.
Muse Air will feature new, low-discount fares that
undercut current fares on the Little Rock-Dallas route by
up to 76 percent. Weekday business class fares on the Little
Rock-Dallas route will be S55 one way. and weekend and
evening leisure class fares will be $35 one way.
Houston-Ltttle Rock fares will be $55 one way on all
leisure class fl ights and $75 one way on all business class
flights. Complimentary cocktails are served on all business
class flights.
Princess Tours
to host China
travel show
The wonders of China will be revealed in a new
wide-screen. audio-visual presentation sponsored by
Princess Tours at the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesa on Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Admission to the show. sponsored by the Seat-
tle-based tour operator, is free and invitations may be
obtained from your local travel agent.
ln addition to the slJde show_ w.hich features
photography never before seen in the U.S., the company's
Hong Kong manager and other travel expens wiU give
practical advice on travelling in China, including what to
pack, what to expect 1n hotels and restaurants, meeting the
Chtncsc and more.
Princess Tours has sold escorted land tours of China
since the country was reopened to foreign tourists. It is
owned by P&O Steam Nav1gat1on Co .. which has had an
office in Hong Kong since I 844.
ln 1984. Pnnccss Tours 1s offenng eight China
itjneraries, including tours to Inner Mongolia and along
the northern section of the Silk Road and cruises on the
Yangtze River and the Grand Canal.
For those unable to attend the Mesa show, others will
be held at the Sheraton Universal, Universal City on Feb.
29; Huntington ShcratOQ in Pasadena on March 2; and the
Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on March 2. All shows arc
from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information, contact your local travel agent
or call (206) 382-4205.
Coast College
offers unique
Holland tour
Living with a Dutch family in a private home, sharing
breakfast and dinner with one's hosts. and taking day trips
to places of historic and cultural interest arc the features of
a unique new tour offered by Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa from July 10 to 24, "Holland Homestay."
Based in The Haaue. seat of the Dutch government
and the diplomatic corps and a short distance from the
seaside, the tour will be escorted by Professor Ruth Bates
of East Los Angeles College. Professor Bates has lived in
Europe and is an experienced photographer who will point
out sites unusual even in photogenic Holland.
The total cost of SI, 799 includes round-trip fliJttts
between Los Anaeles and Amsterdam. transfers between
the Amsterdam airpon and hosts' homes: room. breakfast
and dinner daily with the host family; tours with
expenenced auide1: admissions; l'CIJStrat1on fee. ~or
funher informauon and a free brochure, phone or wntc
Community Services. Ora.nae Coast Collqc, 2701 Fair-
view Road. Costa Mesa 92626, 432-5880.
Mesa Travel hosts
singles gathering
f Mesa Travel is hold1na 1u first Sin&le Travelers'
Oet-Ac.quamkd Evenina on Wednesday, Fib. 29 in Costa
Mesa. ' 'It ll The 7:30 p.m .. wine and chcctC receptJon wt a ow
area ainale• the opponunity to meet with otben who are
interested in hanna vacation travel upensa.
The evcnina's activities will mclude ftlm presen-
t.atlons on pc>pular cruise artd. vacation desti~lioo~, an~ a
.diacuuion led by reprcscntauvcs from• m~orcnusc hne
and a leadina intemational 11rlinc.
Before men start throwing hau in the att and
salivatina over the ads at this flattering invasion let me
warn you, we corrupt every fashion we touch. '
. Women's fash1o!'s ~ave nothint whatsoever to do
Wtth comfort or pracucahty. We put zippers in our clothes
that take 72-inch arms to reach. We add little touchH that
chafe and shape our boches into unnatural forms. We aU
inherently believe that if 1t doesn't kill you wearing it, it
isn't wonb wcllfio&.
We took a Simple pau of farmer's denims and
demanded they fit sought we had to taJce a water pill and lie
on our backs before we could Zip them up. Most of us have
a designer label implanted in our skin.
We designed a simple work shirt by droppilli the
shoulders to the elbow, then putting a bunon and a tab to
roll them up. Then we stuclc on epaulets on the shoulder
and put a breath-suckrng belt around them.
We're responsible for putting vents in your boxer
shorts, busy little panda bears on your pajamas, piping on
your T -sbins, making bik.Jms out of your swimsuits and
turning your bathrobes into caftans.
So far, men have been able to hang on to the front
zippers oftheirtrousers, but I'm warning you, don'tget too
secure. According to what I've read, the underwear briefs
are still in a period of transition. Already, they've come out
in thrte styles: briefs. hipsters and bikinis. in violet, eink,
white, beige, navy, and black and striped. Don t be
surprised if you hear talk of lace crotches.
frankly, I don't like the idea of male and female styles
crossing over. Next thing you know. women will start to
sweat.
WHAT A
SUPER WAY
TOSAIL10
1HESUN.
SuperSales on a Princess Cruise are different
than any discounts you11 find on any other
cruise line. Because Princess is a super way
to sail at any price.
THE PRINCESS DIFFERENCE.
Imagine sitting down to a china -laden t.able
with the likes of Veal Saltimbocca tender
Filet Mignon and Chocolate So~e. All
prepared by award-winning master chefs
and presented at your table by an attentive
Italian waiter.
Princess entertainment is eQUallt as
dazzling.Vutually every night theres a big,
new, Broadway-style extravaganza.
There's also our exclusive Princess
Discovery Program~ An informational series
on the history, culture, and attractions of
ports to come.
Socially, you couldn't ask for a more
delightful group of passengers. Which is nice.
since there are so many fun things to do
with your new biends. More activities in
fact, than hours in the day.
So, pick your favorite
SuperSale and sail away
to the sun. Because a
Princess Cruise makes
all the difference in
the world at any price.
SUPER
PRINCESS VALUES.
Ask your travel agent
about our f:abulousfly free program, our
110% exclusive oau-
~ncy rate -the
industry's lowest-and
our generous 3rd person discount.
NEW PRINCESS
PASSPORT PROGRAM.
Now Princess gives you an extra bonus. For
every night you're on a Princ.ess Cruise in
I
1984, you'll earn a full 1% dist:ount
towards an_y Princess Cruise in
1985.The more you cruise in
, 1984, the more
I
you11 save in
1985!
I
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Map for
tourists
offered
Jennet, Patterson and
Clay are the names ofOold
Medal winnen at smvious
Summer Olympic Oames.
'•
"/, u a rNrQF. Haro4d!"
They are also the names
of small communities
locattd in the Golden State.
Visitors to thest
lesser-known destinations
and people venturinf. to the
1984 Summer 0 ympic
Games in Los Angeles will
be aereatly aided by the
new Caltfomia Visitor
Map.
Valuable travel infor-
mation describing public
trans~rtation systems,
roadside rest stops, parks
and campgrounds,
missions. important dnv-
ina tips. and telephone
numbers for emergencies
and weather/road con-
ditions arc included in the
new publication.
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FREE.
March 10,31.April 7, 14,21,28.MayS,
12, 19, 26. June I.
(Off er for Calzf omia resUJents only.)•
Sail away on the most colorful 7-day cruise
to Mexico and save $200 per person.That's
$400 per couple! Only on the 5 -Star Pacific
Princess will you sail with the cruise line
that first explored these golden beaches and
turquoise waters. We take you t.o the best
ports between Los Angeles and the play-
ground city of Acapulco.Like picturesque
Puerto Vallarta. Mazatlan . Sun-wanned
Zihuatanejo/lxtapa. And Manzanilla.
SPECIAL INTEREST CRUISES.
Sail March 31 with world-renowned Skin &
Body Care expert. Aida Thibiant and her
special guest, actress Rosemarie Stack
(Mrs. Robert).
On April 7. astronaut Wally Schirra will
host audio-visual presentations saluting NASA.
Cruise April 14 with renowned psychologist
Dr. Toni Grant.
Apn'l 21. relive TV's golden age with celeb-
rities including Rose Marie.
On April 28 and May 5, Digit.al will host
''The Computer and You~·
Cruise May 5 and meet members
of the World Champion
L.A . Raiders.
Sail May 12 and join
former quarterback Earl
Morrall and Hall-of-Famers
George Blanda and Bobby Layne.
On May 19meet with astronaut
Scott Carpenter.
Cruise May 26 and join fitness
experts Jack and Elaine La Lanne .
SUPER WEEKEND
PACK.AGES.
Stretch your Mexico cruise with 2 nights in
Acapulco, April 7-June 1. or at San Diego's
Vacation Village Resort, just $49 per person.
'IHEPANAMA
CANAL.$500 OFFPLus-~
FLY FREE.
March 24. April 7. May 5, 12, 19.
(Off er for Dilif ornia residmts only.)•
Princess pioneered Transcanal cruising. And
still leads the way. Sail the 5-St.ar Island
Princess and save $250 per person or $500
per couple on a fabulous 14-day voyage
through the Panama Canal.
You11 cruise between Los Angeles and
San Juan and see the Mexican Riviera and
the best of the Caribbean. On the way, you11
transit the incredible Panama.Canal,eruise-
to ports like glittering Acapulco. Duty-free
St. Thomas. Caracas. Venezuela. French
Martinique. Cartagena. And Dutch Curacao.
SPECIAL INTEREST CRUISES.
On March 24. sail with guest lecturer David
McCullough. author of the award-winning
book on the Panama Canal. ThR Path Betwlln
thRSeas.
Apn'l 7. join noted film critic Arthur Knight
and actress June Allyson for a look at famous
MGM musicals.
Cruise May 5 and get in shape with Scripps
Institute health care experts.They will con-
duct a series of workshops and discussions.
Bridge and backgammon players. cruise
v.ith Alfred Sheinwold on May 12.
May 19. focus on the 1984 presidential
elections with NBC correspondent Edwin
Newman and NightlinR's Jeff Greenfield.
l lPER WEEKEND PACKAGES.
Extend yourTranscanal cruise with 3 nights
in San Juan, only $69 per person. Or 2 nights
at San Diego's Vacation Village Resort.
$49 per person.
For our 1984 Cruiseguide. ask your travel
agent. Or write Princess Cruises, Dept. EG289.
2029 Century Park East, Loo Angeles,
CA 90067.
For reservations~see a travel agent.
Princess Cruises are sold exclusively
through travel agents.
•'fht SuperSaJe d1scount5 C'annot be combm~ with
promooon.111 rares
PRINCESS
CRUISES
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88 Or1ngt C0811 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 26, 1984
San Clemente theaters reviving oldies this week
The spotlight ·T ·a1· d M. .. \ swings down to San • wo in lC.e amvcs Thursday at the Cabnllo At the San Clemente Community Theater Carolyn princi~Js are Deborah Smith Edward Stenek and David
Otemente this week Plar.house Joining the parade Fridar, night will be· V clasco and Cecily Sooa.ins play the .. titlt roles'~ in °Two Longnd&e '
as both Sebastian's J Sh&kespeare's"TheTamingofthe Shrcw 'atGoldcnWest Blind Mic.e," a comedy witb oolitical overtones Also · ed wilJbe tedfi tw
West Dinner Play-01 College and "The Elephant Man" at Garden Grove's Gem featured are Chatl~tte Clark, Teri Prince, Joel Bo~her, lhd S~~d!peare~~u~fs at SP ~r:d sunJ>:Yf a~
house aod tbc San Theater. Jerry Bryant, David Thompson Richard Tudor Gene wee en 5• n ysan · h · · · GWC th Clemente Com-J Kent Johnson, producingdirectoratSebastian'sfor FrankandJohnParque. ' ' 3 p.m. t~rough March 11 int e mam eater.
munity Theater trot ITU$ the past year. is staging "Ba~ .in Aryns," which features . Vaughn Baagerly is directing. Performances will be Reservations 894-8378. .
out their latcs' the-Clark Burson, Joe Swaney, Tncia Gnffin, Betsy Mclean, gi ven Thursdays through Satuni.ys at 8 p.m. until March At the Gem, James Borcss plays the title role of the
atrical efforts -and Tim Nelson and ~effSchl!chter: 24 at the Cabrillo . Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San disf11ured "E.lephant .Ma.n" with Dan Ca!tmeU. Jmes
both are re~ching back quite a few years for them. The toe-tapping musical wdl be performed Wcdnes-Clemente. R~rvatio~ ~92~6S. . Harlan, David Scaghon.e an~ Pamela Rfoharde also
Sebastian's bows in Wednesday with the musical days through Satu,rdays at 8 p.~. ~d Sundays at. I and 7 Charles M1tch~ll ts ~rectmg "Tamu~g of the Shrew" featured. Performances will be gJven Wednesdays throuab
··eabes in Arms," a remnant of the Judy Garland-Mickey p.m. through Apnl IS at Se~stlan.s, 140 Aye. Pico. San at Golde.n West "'.'tb Tim.Ottman stamng as Petruchio Saturdays at 8, Sun~ys at 7:30 through Marcil 31 at. t&e
Roonev era. while Samuel Spewack's vintage comedy Clemente. Call 492-9950 for ucket mformatJon. and Ocha Rose tn the lltle .role of Katherine. Other theater, 12852 Marn St.. Garden Grove. Reservattons
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which gained renew for
another six months by the
skin of host Alan Thicke's
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"I had a subdued
Christmas waiting to sec if
we'd be renewed." Thicke
said recently. "It was like
running for election. When
you're dealing with a
network one guy will say
yes or no. But in syndi-
caiion it's like a poll. You
get 20 percent. Then
Florida comes in and you
get 22 percent. That went
on for three weeks."
-FiMlly;-a month--behtn~
schedule and with only
about 70 percent of the
original 128 stations signed
up, executive producer
Fred Silverman gave the
go-ahead for another 26
weeks. The first new show
was telecast last Mo~da9
niaht.
While the show was out
of production (but still on
the air) it gave Thicke,
Silverman and others time
to look back and see what
had gone right and what
had gone wrong.
"Thicke of the Night"
made its debut last Septem-
ber after an intense promo-
tion campaign that prob-
ably raised expectations
too high. The show did not
deliver regularly and its
ratings were just enough to
keep 1t afloat.
"-h hink my major prob-
lem with the show was
consistency," said Thicke.
a former Canadian talk
show host and for the last
I 0 years an American resi-
dent and producer-writer
for numerous comedies .
specials and variety shows.
"We did find a lot of
things that worked, but
most of the time we were
out there winging. That led
to a lot of pad and filler.
You go out there and try to
have fun with what you've
P'lt together. There was
literally no time for re-
hearsal."
Thicke said he thouaht it
was unfair for the pms to
com pare his show to those
of Johnny Carson ahd
David Lette r man.
(Althou$h in the advance
promotion, Thicke was
ballyhooed as the younger
viewer's answer to Carson.
Thicke always put down
the notion himself, but it
was a claim that later
became a little embamlss-
ing.)
"We do 12 hours a week,
they do four hours a week."
he said. ··And they le.now
what they're doing. We're ~till trying out."
Thicke said the main
change in the show would
be in the way which the
regulars are used. P~vious
ly. all the regulars showed
up for every show.
"That tended to diffuse
their own talents and it
made tbc show un-
focused." Thicke said. "We
found other people were
coming in and scorina bet-
ter. So in the future we
think it will be more eff~
tive to have the rqula11 on
less often but aive them
more time when they do
appear. We'll fO for more of
a one-on-one. '
Another major chanac
will be that Thicke•s duties
on the show will be
scripted. Previously, only
his monolotuc wu Written
and he ad-libbed the res1.
He said, .. Manr times it
wn like a lat.c-na&ht circus
abd I was the rinam4•ter-
and I didn't have the am·
munition I needecl-"
The result, be aid, wu
that some hows were aood
and others were dulf. Or
tome hows would have a a09<\ Pot then 1 dull soot.
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New managers at Alpha Micro
AJplaa Micro, Irvine-based muoufacturc:rs of
hiJh·pcrformance microcomputer !oystems, has named
two new managel'S 1n its product marketmg division. The
two arc Marcia Cook, who has been appointed product
manaatr for penpherals, and Andrew McGW, product
manager for software products. Cook lives in Irvine.
McGill in Tustin • • • Marcus J. Woods recently JOtned the firm of Deul1
COOK llCOILL WOODS
IUa.rta AccooataDJ•, Inc. as manager of the audit
depanment. Woods 1s a graduate of Cal State University
at San Jose and 1s a member of the National Federation of
Independent Busmesses. a director of the Providence
Speech and Heanng Center. and treasurer of the Oran'e
County Sports Celebntres. He 1s mamed and li ves m
lrvane • • • Suau Patnode, formerly a field technician for
Med-Tox A11oclates, Inc. has been promoted to the
position of in-house markctrng and program de-
veloper.The industnal hygcn1st techic1an specializes in
health and hazard detection for the Newport j)each firm.
sales effons for the nearly 400-room reson . Pnor to
Joining The Ritz-Carlton. Toner was director of sales for
the Hyall Del Monte in Monterey. • • •
• • • Tbe Harbor Grlll, Dana Poi nt's newest seafood
restaurant. 1s in 1ts final phase of construction with a grand
opcniag scheduled March 5. The waterfront resuiurant,
located 1n the Manner's Village at Dana Point Harbor.
features mesqu1te-bro1lcd seafood. seven days a week.
with a Sunday brunch • • • Newpon Beach resident Robert Vaapan, marketmg
director of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, ha!o received a disunguished salesperson
Award from the Sales and Marketing Executives of
Orange Count) Winners of the ··Sammy" award are
selected for ach1 e1rcments in sales and new accounts. • • • Jobo Toner has been named director of marketing and
sales for Tbe Rlt1..Carltoo, Lagana Nig11el a luxury resort
hotel under constructton overlooking the ocean in Laguna
Niguel. Toner brings I I years of hotel sate and marketing
expenence to his new pos1t1on, where he will direct all
Riviera Capl&al Corp. and Comprebenalve Com·
mvnicaUoaa IDc. have named Newport Beach-based
E~~lander ~Joyd &c Company as their agency-of-record.
RIVlera Capital, headquartered in Redondo Beach, has
offices in Hur:uington Beach and specializes tn hi-tech
computer leas1_ng,. ~o~prehensive Communications is a
company spccaahzmg m systems consisting of 10 to 75
phones. • • • Ed1lbltree, lnc., a manufacturer of large
three-dimensional displays for use m trade shows and
other special events, has purchased 3. 7 acres in. the Irvine
lffuatrtal Ceater. The firm plans to break ground this
month for a 73.000 square foot building to house its
headquarters. manufacturing and warehousing facilit y,
accordmg to Robert H. O.brink, industnal d1v1sion
director of sales and marketing for The Irvine Compuy.
• • • Slteri Kopp has been named a pubhc1st at The Jones
Acency in the Coachella Valley. She formerly worked with
her father's firm, A.atlMnay F. Kopp and A11oclate1, in
Newport Beach.
)ORANGE COAST STOCKS
Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded
Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Feb. 24.
Data provldedby Newport Securities Corp.
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COMPLETE NYSE AND AMEX WEEKLY LISTINGS, 8-9,10
, E ucu r IVl PROFILE
Microdata' s president
gets everyone involved
By JOY DEE ANTHONY °*"' "'*' c:.. .......... .
From boxboy at Vons to manager
of mort 1han I 00 people there by his
21st b1rthda~. Gary Liebl, now chief
executive officer of M1crodat.a Cor-
poration, a mina and micro computer
company headquartered 1n Irvine, 1s
changing the whole notion of a
"corporate cultu re." How? By mak-
ing It entrepreneunal. by giving every
person 1n the company an innovative
role.
At 7: 15 one morning each month.
he breakfasts with fouremptorees 1n a
""Meeting with the President' forum.
More often, he's down on the factory
floor, rubbing elbows with those in a
posi tion to improve the strategy of
what he calls "the winning team ... As
player/coach, Liebl bnng.s to Micro-
data what he says 1s m1ss1ng m many
large computer firms: freedom for
development by creative indi1r1duals
at all levels of corporate structure.
The strategy 1s paying off In s1>.
years. beginning in 1977, Liebl
brought the compan) 's annual rev-
enues from S:? to S60 million. Toda)
rt's in the neighborhood of S 150
m1lh on.
I\ good exampk of M1crodata's
entrepreneurial spirit is its recent!}
completed "prOJCCl Rudolph." a code·
name chosen becau~ of a Chnstmas
deadline. What would ha ve normally
taken two vears. Liebl said. was
Gary Liebl
finished in six months. Liebl and
senior staff members cho~ a team
which was g11ren freedom 10 shoot for
the moon. Upper management told
Liebl that what he was doing was
risky. ··w e·re giving the store away,"
they said.
Liebl says he trusted the analytical,
deliberate judgment of the project
leader, Frank Reinhan. among others
involved. The problem an man y
Brokerage starts
sweepstakes pltch
LOS AHGELES -In 1 move that ha been ceteed a ''Int'" for My ==-firm, Ctwtea Schwab & Co .• "'°'· the n&tton'• •oeet
bn>Ur8Qeftrm, ha begl.#'l a $16,000 at I·~-d1llgr..ct to
MucMe CUfT«'lt Md pc>C«\t~ OCM Sltomere about It.I W lltola.
To~ for the~·-~~ wtl run urid M9r'Ch 18, ... ... mult reed In entry brodve WNch ~ 8chwab'• w ~Md oompteee thrM questk>na on the rw of u,. ~. n.. fofm ""'* thst be depo8lted Into a tpeclal Schwab Sw 11P9Ulk• tMn It "'Y ._.of Amertca branch. In a drewtng to be Mid M8'd\ so. tM
h erttry to be ct\0911• wtth II~ queltk>nl enew•ed COtNcW wlU
wtn a •Md prize oft 10,000. The ne>c1 f&Ye entn. drawn wttn the ttne
con~ "'8Wlfed quea1Jone eaoh wNl recleve a S1 000 MCOnd prm. =r. for~ of the pf1ze9 Wiii be placed Into a Sdlwab broker11Q9 Md~· can uee the funds to purc:haee any eecurlttel tfMIY
WWt, tr..,_ their wtnntngt Into a money mlltlet or tRA, or take C#h.
.. Ow .,11petek• program offers con9Umeta an extra tnoen~ to
~ ·~ the advantageil or dofng business wfth our orgenlratk>n, .. M6d OMlnnan and Found41r Charles Schwab. ··we belteve P90f)le who
MU to dWect their own tnveetmenta wtU agree that our firm ptovidel 1he
..._ wvtoe avaffabli -eepeciaMywhet'I they .... vtnge up to 7& I*'
Olftt on lnWetment oommlMk>nt, compared to ,.._ chafo-d by
~ bfOkert; and the eae, ftexibUtty and drv.r.tty of the
ftMftdll ..W. we off«.''
Ullng a twetpetak• at • Outtorner education tool It ltlultretM of
..._ In.~ and ~ attitude that Sohwab hu •· == ~ 1975. It wu In the )WI' that the Securtt• Exchange
on reformed the commlllk>n rat• for brok•• ftnns.
Whlle mmiy raleed their rat•. Schwab lmmecbttly erW>UnCed
001M1l 11ton rate dtecouni. of 50 per cent from the okt New Y ort< Stoett
~tbc9d chllrgea. This began a period of rapid growth for tM
lnft. frCm one omce, ._, ~ 111 and rwenuee ot under $1 mMlon,
the flmt 9fft to 78 ofncee eo111Mo-coat and Hong Kong. Cuatonws
lncnM1d from under 10,000 to ovw 865,000 today.~ grew at
a compound r.teof 100 per cent. from $1 mllllon to owr S129 mllUon In
.. )l9W ending o.c.nber 31. 1983.
Since ttt ecqWlltfOn and merger with BankAR*lca Corporation
(IAC) In JMuery, 1983, ft8P8 were taken to lntergrate the MrVtc.t of
.._ brok•eot ftrm wtth thoee of BAC'a prlnclpte bale~~
._. ot Anwtca .nd the newty ec:qWed Seattle-Rm Nettonaf 8enk In
W.-.naton S'ate. -
In tfie foUO::ooths, fufty etafted Schwab offlcelwer•°'**' In ..., 8ofA br an Norttiem and Southern Caltfornia. prOYtdmQ '-*CUit°"*• With the opportunity to carry out both theJt banking encl
,.... broker-.ge Meda In one convenient location. Schwab oS**' 11
MW ofttoel tn c.ttfornta and MWlfl around the United Stat• during
1..a.
computer companies today. he ex·
plained. 1s that these c:xc.cpttonaJ
ind1v1duals become frustrated by
company controls, spinning off to
make their own product under their
own name. Even IBM. he says. is
starting to encourage corporate en·
trepreneurs m order to keep them.
The result of ''project Rudolph"
was a personal computer marking
Microdata's entry into this highly
competitive field . Some 200 IBM
lookalikes. Lu.:bl said. followed the
announcement of the PC Junior. by a
matter of months.
Liebl decided that his personal
computers would be exceptional be·
cause of software supenority and a
fitness for the business environment.
Because so many computer pro-
fessionals were expensing personal
computers and wriung programs that
duplicated those m neighboring de·
panments. Liebl decided that a
compan) needed an integrated sys·
tern and the son of software a
M1crodat.a busmess personal com-
puter 1s able to provide.
The success of "Rudolph." the
M1crodata IOOO personal computer,
1s ma1ched onl} by the tnumph of
"Sally." Liebl says. "Sally" was lhe
code name for Microdata's new
"natural language," a product of
art1fic1al intelligence research whach
allows the machine to "understand"
ordinary English.
Seillinars
set on slllall
business
Seven seminars on small busmess
practices will be presented th ts spnng
b} C'range Coast College's Business
Management Program and the Small
Business Admm1strat1on.
The Saturday morning semmars
begin at 9 a.m. and cost between SIO
and S25. The programs are scheduled
as fo llows·
March 3 -"Incorporating Your
Business."
March 10 -"How to Stai'\ a
Business-A.II the Steps."
March 24 -··suy1ng or Selling
That Small or Medium Sized Busi-
nc!>s."
March 31 -"When and How to
Use Ad"en1sing in Your Business,"
Apnl 7 -"How to Operate a Small
Busi ness Profitabl y.''
May 12 -"Public Rel ations and
Ad venising for the Small Busi-
nessperson ... and
May 26 -"Telephone-An Asset
or Debit'>"
Ti ckets arc ava1lble at the OCC
Trcket Office tn the Student Center
Bu1ldmg. b~ calling the campus
charge line at 432-5527. or at the
door Further mformat1on is avail-
able by calling 432-5880.
Opening slated
A grand opening celebration will be
held March 6 for the Beverly Hills
Travel Academy, 2950 Airway Ave ..
Suite DI. in Costa Mesa .
The academy offers 15-week
courses for prospective travel agents
and assists with job placement. Any-
one may sign up for the class. which
bcgms March 12.
To make reservations for the 6-8
p.m. grand opening. call 241-0825.
Final tips, more tax changes
(EDITOR ·s NOTE: This 1s the last
part in a 12-pan ~ries m which Sylvia
Poner descnbes ways taxpayers can
savt' on their 1983 and I 984 income
taxes.)
Deductions for your medical ex-
pen~s will be changed agam for 1984.
la yomr favor: Drugs and medietnes
can now be mcluded without regard
for the 1983 rule whach permitted you
to include only your purchases of
drugs and med1c1ncs exceeding I
percent of you1 adjusted aross in-
come.
Apla1t yoa: You can cla1 m as 1984
medical expenses only those rcquir-ina a prescription and insulin. Thas
new limii.tion means you can't claim
a medical expense for such
over-the-counter d~ as aspirin and
the like -even thouah your doctor
recommended them specifically for
)Out a.ilment.
There Wlll be a tomcwhat belter
chance for 1984 of obtaina~ some
credit for the cldtt1y. Until this year.
the SJ>«1aJ cmht atrowed andividuaJs aee 65 or over bas been ofh.llJe use for
m0$l el<krly persons. The I$ pcnxnt
end at WI.I based on I flat $),JS() for I
married couple wath both spouStS 6S
or over, or S2,SOO for rnamcd couples
with only one r.pouse 65 or over, or
the unmamcd. But r.1nce this bue
bad to be rcdua:d by Social S«urity
benefits (•btcb have men dnstically
over the years) there wu rarely any
credit left. Even if t~ wu any hue
amount ten. a further deduction was
SYLVIA
PORTER
EXPERT ADVICE
required equal to SO perctnt of the
ad1usted gross income over $10,000
or $7.500 depending on whether you
were married or s1naJe.
For I 984, thouah. the bast figures
have been doubled to S7.SOO ind
SS,000 respectively
But a tax break has been i.kc:n 1way
from totally disabled 10d1v1duals
under 6S who arc retired on d1sab1h·
ty, even whtle the elderly arc handed a
better deal For 1983, such ind1vid·
uaJs can exclude up to SI 00 per week
of 1mounts rctt1ved under 1n em·
ployer's d1aabihty income plan.
The $100 exemption had to be
reduced by the exoe s of ad1usted
po s tncome O\'Cf SI S,000. This
exemption has been rcpca~ for
1984
Whether you·n: fillina out your
income w return covering 1983 now
or will do 11 llltr. be sure that before
)'OU complete and 1tnd in your 1983
return, you c.l'l~k these po\nt.s:
•Have you chalked up subs11n1tal
gains in your stock or bond holdings?
Or has your spouse recently entered
the work force and thereby boosted
your combined income? or for some
other reason, was yo ur 1983 income
considerably higher than in the past?
If so, don't ignore the possible use of
income averaging as a means of
cuttinJ. your tax.
Whale Schedule G, the income
averaging computation, is tough to
complete, you can manage it without
too much difficulty. You qualify for
income avera&ing if your I 983 tax-
able income, line 371 Form 1040, is
more than $3,000 niaher than 30
percent of your total taxable incomes
from I 979 throuah 1982 as de-
termined in Step I. Schedule G .
Qualifyina doesn't auarantet you
wall save taxes. If you find that you
. don't qualify for income 1veraaina.
Just foract at. If you find you do
quahfy, don't be turned off by the job
or compui.uon. It will pay you to
complete the form to see how much
you can save on talles.
•Consider maalina your returns by
certified or rcgistcrcd mail With
return rtteapt requested. Admittedly,
1he vut ~ority of returns arc
~1ved by the lntenW Rc"enue
Scrvact promplly with no problem.
But in today's Pos11I Service
qu.,mire1 When ii may like weeks
for 1 letter to be ddivettd across town
or when whotc baas of m1iJ samply
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Lauren Howe and the re.t of the field will
tee off for the Unlden LPGA Invitational
-
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at Meu Verde Tha.nday. wtth qu:na
Monday and the Pro-Am on Wedn y .
llllJ Piiat SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28, i984 E
LAExprns
kick• off
.... new 1e11on
&Pll1ilU tod•J. C2.
Uniden lures
LPGAstars
Lopez, Sheehan,
Bradley top field
at Mesa Verde CC
By HOWARD L. HANDY
~lo IM l>ellf Nol
Nancy Lopez. Pat Bradk}' and
Patty Sheehan will be among the
fa,ontes in a field of 144 pla}ers
part1c1paung in the fi~t l J n1den
LPGA lnv1tauonal golf tournament
at Mesa Verde Countr) ( lub begin·
n1ng Thursday.
The LPGA event ha!> attracted the
largest field for an> tournament 1n
LPGA hi story 1n Southern C alt-
forn1a. almost 180 players. A Monda)
qualtfying session will take pla ce w11h
42 players. including JO amateurs.
-;eek1 ng one of nine rema1n1ng spots
1n the final field.
The 72-hole tournament with the
third largest purse on the LPC1A tour
this season of $300.000. will pay the
winner $45,000. The field will be cut
to the low 70 plus ties for the final two
days after Fnday's second round.
This is the second time the LPGA
has played at Mesa Verde CC . The
Women's Kemper Open was there for
three years ( 1979-81) with Lopez.
Bradley and JoAnne ( arner the
winners.
Carner is skipping the Un1den
even t while on an extended fishing
tnp offive weeks but all of the other
top money winners from last year will
be on hand.
Larry lgarasha. execuuvc director
and ~roducer of the tournament, bas
also invited 12 of Japan·s top LPGA
players to participate. With 123 U.S.
players exempt from qualifying. the
field of 135 leaves onl y nine spots for
the Monday qualifiers includmg the
amateurs.
Lo pez. the wan ner an Costa Mesa 1n
1980, returned to the tour an Aonda
for the first thret events of the season
after giving birth to her first child an
November. Ashle)' Mane She as a
gallery favonte and wall be scclo ng
her 28th tour victory after wmnang
twice last season an 15 tournamenb
before leaving the tour
Bradley, the wanner here in 1981 an
the third and final previous event, is
looking forward to returning to Mesa
Verde. She led the field from start to
finish and won by five strokes.
Sheehan played here an 1981 as a
tour roolue and later that season
captured Roolue of the Y car honors.
She was honored as the Pla yer of the
Y car last season despite losing the
LPGASeries cbamp1onsh1p to Brad-
ley in the final tournament an Japan.
Sheehan as one of three players
winning a tournament this year in
Florida.
Only three of the top 60 money
winners from last year will be m1SS-
ang. In addition to Carner. VackJ
Tabor and Barbara Mox ness will also
be absent They rank 26th and 54th an
the money standings for laSl year.
(Pleue eee UlQDEft/C4) Donna Wb.lte
Eagles, Capo
duel Tuesday
in semifinals
Baker's agent proves less than brilliant
Estancia H1gh's Eagles meet
Capistrano Valley an the CIF 3-A
basketball semifinals at Los An-
geles Sports Arena Tuesday night,
with tipoff scheduled for 7
o'clock.
Aiid how about th e Detroit Tigers--
at 30-1 to win t_he American League?
Following Estanc1a's game with
Capo Valley. which will de-
termine o ne finalist for Saturday
evening at the same sate, defend-
ing 4-A kingpin Mater De1 duels
St. Bernard at 8:45.
Nobod) came in on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me.but ...
telev1Ston show on March I 0 . .
probably to demonstrate eating farm
products.
•If you think all sports agents are
shrewd and brilliant, review the job
Jerry Kapstei n has done for Du Sly
Baker.
•Maybe USC'givcsou t license
plate frames in~tead of di plomas.
•Former Yankee manager 8 111}
Marttn was ~en driving through
OrangeCounty theotherdayen route
tospnng training areas 1n Anzona
•If I had to make a pre-season bet.
Wednesday's format finds
M1ss1on VieJO and the No I 3-A
seed, North (Riverside). at 7.
It would be on the Detroit Tigers to
'"n the Amencan League East. ..
the odds are posted 1 n Las Vegas as
30-1 and that sounds hke a good buy.
so let's \Ian a rumor
•And c.het'k out Oklahoma and
Memph1\a'1500· I to make 1t to the
USFL'' No Name Bowl II . That game will be followed hy
the other 4-A semifinal game
between Long Beach Pol) and
Verhum Dc1
•Latest suggestion for a fourth for
bridge with Jack Kent Cooke. George
Steinbrenner and Robert lrsay 1s
Reggie Jackson.
•LA I \pre\s General Manager
Don Kl o,terman has what 11 takes to
make a great pla)Cr wheeler and
•Dodger Manager 1 om my
Lasorda will appearon the Hee Ha-w
dealer , an owner with an endless
suppl) of money
It's called 'backing in'
OCC nipped by Santa Ana
but Pirates-are in playoffs
By CURT SEEDEN
Ot .,. 0.-, ..... •IAlff
He's the first to tell you he's not proud ofn. but Coach
Tandy Gaili s' Orange Coast College basketball team 1s
headed for the Shaughnessy Playoffs. 5-9 conference
record and all.
"That, gentlemen. is what you call backing in," Gillis
told rcponcrs after CCC dropped its South Coast
Conference regular-season finale to host Santa Ana. 6 7-66.
Saturday night.
The Pirates and Dons entered the game in a tie for the
fourth and final playoff spot with lcss-than-1mpress1ve 5-8
records. The onl}' way CCC could have missed the playoffs
was 1fC'ompton had upset host Fullerton aturday night
But both Gillis and Santa Ana Coach Dana Pagett
Compton ends
Baron season
Fountain Valley girls s topped
in CIF quarterfinals, 59-47
COMPTON -Compton High brought a halt to the
Fountain Valley High girls basketball season Saturday
night, posting a 59-4? victory.
The Tarbabes did it with an effective man-to-man
defense and strong outside shooting, which helped the
hosts build a 10-point half\ame lead. which grew to 20 in
the third quarter.
kn ew the Tartars were down b} 30 at halftime. (Fullerton
eventually won. 106-82). OCC knew it had a playoff berth
locked up, but a \ ICtory and fourth place would have
moved them into position for a possible homecourt
advantage an the second round.
It was a much more senous matter for the Dons. It was
possible th ey could still miss the playoffs. but 11 would have
taken a longshot -a Golden West victor)' over defending
state champion and South Coast Conference champion
Cerritos.
As it turned out. the Dons advanced to the
Shaughnessy Playoffs by one point. Golden West stunned
Cerritos. 78-63 (sec story. \4).
So. for the record. the pla yoffs open Thursday nigh t at
Cypress. Fourth-place Santa Ana will meet third-plan'
Fullerton at 7 p.m. Ftflh·placc Orange Coast will fan~
second-place Cypress at~.
"We can heat either team (Fullerton and C} press) and
so could Santa Ana." noted Gillis afterward before
L.now1ng which team he was going to face on Thur!>da)
But 11'sdoubtful the Pirates could beat anybody if the>
\hoot free thro~s lake they did against the Dons.
Coast entered the ga me shooting 74 percent from the
line. but Saturda) night. the Pirates hll JUSt 8 of 17 (47
percent). including Brad Guess' mi ss on the front end of a
one plus one with 19 seconds remaining with hi s team
down, 67-66.
Santa Ana rebounded the ball. moved it to the fron1
rourt but promptly had the ball stolen by CCC's Brad
Farmer. However. Farmer fell out of bounds \l.o1th SC\ en
seconds left
The Pirates were forced to foul 6-6 freshman Ryan
Shaw with fi ve seconds rcmaintng and Shaw also missed
the front end of a one plus one But OCC couldn't get the
ball into the front eoun fast enough to call a timeout and
John Berry's shot from behind the half-court lane wa-;n't
close.
"For some reason. we weren't ready to play," offered
Gillis. "And our free throw shooting was atrocious."
Santa Ana had history on ats side. OCC has not won 1n
anta Ana's gym in its last 12 tries counting Saturda) 's
game. dating back to 1972.
.,,
•All the reorganmngand shuffling
around ttre Angels organization is
very nice but they should really do
something about their pitching.
•KM PC's BobSte1nbnnk said
Pedro Guerrero was not the richest
Dodger ever because Walter
O'Mall ey was ... No chance-Peter
could buy and sell Walter.
•Thecomm11tee to establish the
Freedom Bowl game for Anaheim
Stadium 1s working fevcnshly toward
the April deadline for NC AA ap-
proval with the strongest oppos111on
coming-quite naturally -from the
Rose Bowl.
• lnc1dentall). Ray Nagel. v.ho
may or may not work fo r th e Rams.
has withdrawn from hccomingas·
'ociated with the Freedom Bov.I ar.,
executi ve director.
•A genius would be a guy who
knows as much about baseball a'> ~an
Diego Padres Manager Dack Wil-
Buo
TUCKER
~SPoRts . · CoLuMNis1 ~
hams thanks he kno"'s
• Journaltst1call) speaking. the
softest of all assignments iscovenng
spnng training and ~uys who do 1t feel
baseball should be ltke the Olympics
.. train four )Cars and then pla)' a
season.
•The Lakcrsand Boston an the
NBA Champ1onsh1pSenes .. 1f 1t 1s
possible to look that far ahead.
John McEnroe. ehown tunitnc for ehot, teamed with Peter
Flemlna to help U.S. clinch Dam Cap round Saturday.
•lfthe LA Express 1s having
trouble sellins tickers, it inot
because oOack ofeffon ... it is
because of a lack of autumn at-
mosphere.
•Atany rodeo. you will S«
cowboys dressed better than Bum
Ph1lhps-carrying brooms.
•Actually. the Olympic flame the)
are squabbltngabout had nothinJ to
do wnh ancient Greece since It dtdn't
comemtobein.until 1936.
•Real terroris ownt ng a
smorgasbord and ha' mg Stu Nahan
come th rough the doorwnh Tomm)
Lasorda -
•When the luxuf"\' suites are com-
pleted at Holl)~ood Park. the)' will
probabl}' change tenants as fonunes
change hands.
•If Jim Lampley takes over from
Jam McKayasABC'sOlymp1c host
the show will have all the excitement
of a chess match.
U.S. TEAM
CLINCHES
CUP ROUND
BUCHAREST. Romanta (A P) -
John McEnroe and Peter Fleming
scored a doubles "1cto11 Saturday to
gi ve the United States an unbeatable
3-0 lead over Romama an the
best-of.five openane round Davis
Cup tennis compet1t1on .
The U.S pair. ranked No. I 1n the
world. beat lhe Nastase and Aonn
Segarccanu. 6-1. 6-4. 6-4. The 1n-
umph advanced the United tates to
the second round of the cine group
against Argen11n1a Juh I 3· 15 The
A.rgenttnc'> upc;ct the .\mencans in a
ti~t round match last \Car
"Thi'> " prnbahl~ the he-st l 1 S
Da' 1\( up team since \\-orld "ar II."
\aid .\mcnla's non-pla)tng \:apta1n
A.nhur A\he
o\rgent1na alS-O chn<·hed 11\ <;enc~
Saturda\ O\Cr host West German\ a<1
Guillermo Vilas and Jo5('-Lu1\ (lerr
scored I 3-11. 6-4. 6-3 v1cton O\Cf
A.ndreas Maurer and Han .. -D1cter
Beutel That ga ve the South A.men·
cans a 1-0 lead
The West Germans played "'lthout
their top doubles player Wolfpng
Popp, who suffe~d an e\t' in1ur. 1n
practice Thu~a)
4.ustraha. Paragua). France and
Czechoslov1tk.Ja also grabbed un-
beatable l-0 leads aturday Tht
o\ussies. pla)'1ng at home 1n Penh.
dc.1 wned Yugosla' 1a Paraauar
elt,mtnated host New Zealand and
France won over India in New DelhL,
and Czechslovakaa nailed down us
scnes in rr..ue against Denmark
That's a pos1t1on the Barons had not been 1n th is
season.
"We really didn't play that poorly," said Coach Carol
Strausbura. whose team finished with an 1mpress1ve 25-3
mark. "We jus1 couldn't stop their out,1de shootina."
The pnmary sh.arpshoo1en for Compton were a pair
of forwards-Cathy Gooden and Felicia Benson. Gooden
fi nished the evenin' with 15 points, lknson. 12.
Scuffle wi.th ref causes Oiler coach to lose job
"Being behind ike that was a new ex.pcriencc for us."
said Strausbura. "They played an effective pressure
man-to-man defense apinst us and our own press was not
as effective as u u.I."
Therese Puch.alskJ, Fountain Valley's all-tamC'
sin&Je--scason scorina leader. fin ashed her stay at fountain
VaOey Wlth 2S points, lncludina 11 in the fourth quarter
when the Barons talhed 21. But no other FountaJn Valle>
player could reach double f\auru
The Barons connected on JUSt 34 percent from the
field, wtule Compton w11 2S of S l for 47 percent
"Normally, we hoot anywherc between 6S and 70
hot11 pmc," trau1bura noted. "But not tonight "
•
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... .,.., ""' .....
Punch a referee and a coach can pn:lly well count on
d1sc1plinary aC1ion. probable suspension and mnvbc a
lawsuit apinst him. his employer or both.
But what happens when the official punche~ the
coach'>
In the case of Mike D' IHS&ndro. who was the
Hununaton Beach Htah frc bman ba ketbaJl coach -
discaphnary action, loss of 1 JOb and maybe a law u11
apmst ham. his former cmplo)'cr or both.
h happen~ Jan. 2S after Huntinaton Beach had
applied the only IO$ of the Sunset ~aaue scaJOn on the
Baron\ (S4-4l).
A scuffie mater1ah1cd an front of the sconn table af\cr
the game and O'Alessandro wa!I floored. accordana to
nt•counts. by referee Carlos Pender. who accordina to
reports, !lays he wu dcfendina himself
When the 24-yea r-otd D'Alessandro regained his feet,
acrnrdina to eye wunc ~ he approached the other
00ic1al. Dan Adams. then left the IYm and after catehana
up With Pender 1n the park1na lot. WU aaa1n knocked to the
around
The rc,ult· D'Allt"8ndro. 1 .,.,.1~-on \oach, wu firtd
and hni. sin~ aainrd a JOb It NC'wpon Harbor Haah " a
walk-on Junior Vlrll\)' volle)'ball l'OICh
Pender w11 suspended from an)' furthCT basketNll
officanttna (which amounted to about two '4~k1).
Herc t\ an account of what took pince from various
~ourcc-.
"We~~ ahead late an the 6tme and Fountain Valley
was fouling." says D'Allesandro. "try~l\J to 1tl back 10 ~
pmc at the foul hne But the officials wouldn•t call
anyth1na until the founh or fif\.b foul
.. Finally I said )'ou 1!1Y• stJnk. • and I tot a technical
foul with 20 sec.onds left. conunues o· ndro • .,bo
y he approached Pender to act the namo of \ht omaa
after the pmc.
"Both of them (t~ offiCtll ) al&rcd a.t me ~
walked by me;· uy1 o·A.1 ndro. ··1 ju ' •'lnlcd lhcir
namn and t td ')ou IU)'S att awful.'
"But I WH under control becaute t had lh.ret technical
fouls 1n the fi1't p~ of tht )Ur and m} athlet' direct
(Pl_.. ... COACll/CS) •
Jim Kaat, at 45,
just keeps going
and going and ...
Pre.APttlpaklaet
BRADENTON, Fla. -Jim Kaat. Ill wbo ~ pitchan1 an the major leagu~
when Dwlaht D. Eisenhower was prcs1-
dient, i1 back at spring training at 45, an age when even
Satchel Paige was starting to slow down .
Ka.at was released in the middle of the 1983 ~ason
by the St. Louis Cardinals. It appeared to be the end of
a ~or leque career that started in 1959 and spanned
25 seasons. longest pitching career 10 big league history
But when the Pittsburgh
Pirates' pitchers and catchers
reported to camp Feb. 18, there
was Kaat, pulling on yet another
sweatshirt and jersey, No. 39.
"I wish that was m) age
instead of my number," Kaat
Joked. "Maybe then I'd have a
better chance of makrng the
club."
It's not a desperation move
-Kaat runs a couple of success-
ful businesses and had a chance to
broadcast Minnesota Twin games It's simply that he
likes to pitch.
··1 still think I can get ballers out." he sa:rs .. If I
didn't I wouldn't be here I've been able to keep
adjusting and changing.··
"Last season. when the Cardinals let me ~o. I called
some teams but I couldn't get anybody interested.
because of my age. But when I was at the World Series.
working on 'Good Morning Amenca' for ABC. I
happened to run into (Executive Vice President) Pete
Peterson of the Pirates He asked me 1f there was an)
possibility of me pla) ing this :rear and in\lted me to
come and work out 1f I didn't get an:r offers.
"I had a good. solid broadcasting offer 1n
Minnesota .. a reall> nice opponunlly. and I was very
flattered. I had a lot of success pitching there. But
physically and mentall} I feel I can pla> and once I take
off my jersc) aga1n .1t will be for good
Flttipaldi on pole in Miami
MIAMl -T"'o-t1meworldchamp1on SI
Emerson F11t1pald1 of Brazil. coming off a
three-year retirement. raced to the pole
po.sition Saturda) for the Grand Pnx of
Miam1.
MESA. Anz. -An,rls riahthander a Don Aase. battling back from elbow
5Ufltry 17 months ago, ronC't'ded after a
mound stint Saturday 1n camp that he
won•t be rndy for the stan of the ~ason.
Aase cunailed a scheduled 12-minute b.a1t1n1
practice round after six minutes. The rehe\cr didn't
compla10 of any discomfon but admmcd he had a Iona way to go.
'Tm throwm' at about 75 ~rcent. but I've got to wo~k on my brcakmg ball~." said Aase, who massed the entt~ 1983 SC8$0n after teanng a fo~arm muscle the previous year.
~Of tile dil7
Celtics' pair named to Hall
SPRINGFIELD. Mass. -John m Havlicek and Sam Jones, Boston Celtics
superstars who played together on six
champ1onsh1p teams, have been elected to
the Basketball Hall ofFame. shnne officials announced
Saturdav
The} "''II be JOined an the .\pnl 30 induction
.:eremonies b) former Kansas tate and LJLah Coach
Jack Gardner. who won 70 percent ofh1s games during
a coaching career that spanned 38 :rea rs.
And two guiding lights of the
amateur game: Dr. Edward Steitz.
athletic director at Springfield
College and head of the U.S.
Olympic Ballketball Commmee.
who has been 10 charge of the
rules for collt-ge game for the past
18 years. and Cliff Fagan. who
served as execull ve director of the
National Federation of State
High School Associations for 20
years.
ftaTllcell "f ne~er thought I'd ever be
1n the Hall of Fame," said Ha vlicd .. one of a select
group of players to be elected in his first }ear ol
ehgib1ht> and on a unanimous vote. "I JUSl played the
game the way I thought 11 should be played."
"But Sam. That's temfic. Out of all the ~ople I
played with and against in the NBA. I've never seen a
better player." said Havlice k. who when he retired 1n
1978 had played more games in the National Basketball
Assoc1at1on than anyone else.
Lund wins off-road race
LA UGHLI N. Ne'. (A P) -Mile Lund. of Hunt-
ington Beach. captured the o' erall 11tle Saturda\ 1n the
S 139.000 Laufhlin Desen Challenge off-road race.
Lund. 3 •. also dro'e h1!. single-seat Cheno"'1th
off-road racer to the Class 1 lllk. completing four laps over
the 54-mile desen course in 5 hours. 4 minutes and 51
seconds.
The race ~a!. the first 1n an eight-race schedule set up
by the High Dcscn Racing <\ssoc1a11on.
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. -Michael m Spinks, m1ss10i many punches but 5tiH .
land1n1 of\en wHh power, tc0rcd a unani·
mous d~1~1on over Eddie Davis Saturday
a~d rc~med the undisputed liabt heavywciaht cham· p1onsh1p.
The 12-round bout was mark by a wide d1spenty 1n
the sconna.
. The unbeaten Spmks appeared to build a big lead
Ln the fint half of the fiabti then put down a Davis rally
. by w1nnina the final two rounds.
Judge Carol Castellano
scored it 115-114 for Spinks. But
Larry Hazzard gw it l 18-111 for
the champion and Joe Con ez had
it 119-109, much to the dJS•
pleasure in the crowd at Resons
I ntcmational.
"It was one of those Atlantic
Caty decisions," complained Davi~. "He:s the champ, they
_lab ~vc at to him. I thou&}lt 1 won
"r without a doubt"
Spinks dasa~. "I didn't think it was very close.
T.he audience, his fans, may have thought it was. But J
didn't think so," he said.
Dodgen set Intra-squad game
VERO BEACH, Fla. -Pitchers Ill Fernando Valenzuela and Rick Honeycu tt
were scheduled to throw two inninp each
~n the Los Angeles Dodgers first '
intra-squad game today.
Rich Rodas and roolues Eric Sonberg, Ernesto
Borbon an Chns Thomas were also named to take the
mound in the six-inning iame.
The Dodgers worked on fundamentals Saturday
and rookie Orel Hershiser threw batting practice before
the team heard a pre~ntation from Dr. Forest Tennant.
a team medical consultant.
World hlghjump record set
BERLIN -Carlo Thranhardt of West m Germany JUmped 7 feet, 91.4 inches to set a
world indoor record in the high jump
Friday night at the Berlin International
Jump Meet.
Thranhardt achicYcd the winning height on his
"«ond try, shattering the previous record 0(7-8¥· held
by Igor Pakhn of the Soviet Union.
Thranhardt's best previous jump was 7-8 outdoors
on July 5 at Aachen, West Germany. His best previous
indoor Jump was 7-7'1• at the European Cham-
pionships.
The 26-year-old Thranhardt, who is 6-5112. was
rated the world's best high jumper.
Express
kicks off
season
LOS ANGELES -The Los An-
~eles Express begins its second season
in the two-)ear-old United States
Football League toda) with a new
coach and a host of new players,
including backup quanerback Frank
Seurer. a product of Edison High
School in Huntington Beach.
The Express meets the Denver
Gold at the LA Coliseum with kickoff
at I o'clock.
The changes in the Express are
expected to be abundantly evident on
the field.
Former All-Pro quanerback John
Hadl. the Express coach. has in-
dicated his team will come out
throwmg. And while attempts to lure
the club's top draft choice. BYU
quanerback Steve Young. apparently
are on hold. the Express has two good
passers already in the fold .
Tom Ramsey. who shared duty
with Mike Rae for Los Angeles last
season. will be the staner, with
Seurer. the rookie out of Kansas
waiting 10 the wings. Rae was recently
traded awa y
With Std Gillman involved in the
offense the Express 1s expected to run
a one-back offense (ala the Washing-
ton Redskins) with a lot of movement
in the backfield (ala the San Francisco
49ers).
Los Angeles also has acquired a
number offine players. including four
who will make up what figures to be
one of the better offensive lines 1n the
league.
Barrett decldn to join Kin&•
INGLEWOOD -Fred Barrett, the Iii
veteran defcnseman who rcurtd from '
hockey la t October, has decided to end his
shon-ltvcd retirement to play for thr Los
Angeles Kin~. the National Hockey League team has
announced. Barrell. 34. and winger Steve ChnstolT were
acquired by the J(jngs from Minnesota last October ma
trade that sent Los Angeles defenRman Dave Lewis to
the Nonh Stars. But Bartttt announced that he was retiring after 12
NHL St'asons, all with Mtnnesota.
The S· I I, 19 5-pounder will JO in the Kinas
immediately, a team spokesman said.
Althea takes feature by a noee
ARC:AOIA -Favored Althc-a turned ~
at on down the s~tch to win the Las
V1rgenes Stakes by a nose S3turday over
Vagabond Gal before a crowd of 41 ,208 at
Santa Anita.
Althea. ndden by Laffit Pincay and carrying hi~
weight of 124 pounds. covered the mile in 1:37 and paid
$4. $3.20 and $2.40.
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I he four include a trio of high-
ly-regarded rookies -tackle Mark
Adickes of Ba) lor. guard Gary Zim-
merman of Oregon and center Mike
Ruether of Tc,as. The other 1s JefT
Han. ~ho was a staner w11h the
Bal11morc Colts of the Nati onal
Football League for the past five
years. New way to catch?
Only an esti mated 12.500 season
uckets haH~ been sold this year.
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with hla mouth, but actually he•a juat toulng lt ln the air.
COACH SCUFFLES WITH REF ...
From Cl
and pnnc1pal told me to control myscl(,
''He (Pender) said 'shut up and gel away from me you
fat slob,' then he took a half-punch at me. like a shove.
Then someone grabbed me from behind and when I turned
to see. the next thing I knew I was on the floor."
"That's not true." says Pender. which was about the
ex tent of his w11l1ngness to speak on the matter.
Says Adams, the other official: "D'Alessandro
grabbed Pender's shin and was yanking and pulling.
Carlos told him a number of umes while he was pulling to
back off.
"The coach came after me when he got up. he was
ready to come at JUSI about everyone, spitting blood an my
face and shin. He backed me to che middle of the gym
before he was pulled away," said Adams.
"When we were in the parking lot he came af\er us and
Carlos told him to back off again, but he didn't and Carlos
knocked him down again." said Adams.
Gordon 81llingsley, the Fountain Valley freshman
coach and a six-year veteran, ~ with many of the
comments -fouls weren't being called, and he heard
Pender call D' Alessandro "a fat slob.••
Continues Billingsley: "He (D'Alcssandro) walked
around with his mind not function mg (after he aot up), but
a mmute later he jumped up and ran out the 4rm."
Ann Chlcbick1. Huntinaton Beach Hi&h s principal.
said. "Because of legal procccdinaa I can't reveal what's
gomg on I invest1P,ted and listened to both sides, then
made m)' dcc1s1on '
Pender refused to d11euss the iuue funhcr. say1na
''you'll haYc to talk to my lawyer:·
Asked ifll suit was aoina to be filed, Penckr'sattomey.
Jim Attaway of the Arthur Baren1 law firm. said: "I don't
know at thas stagl".''
..
Pender. a black who appears to be tn his late 30s, says
he has 15 years of expenencc as an official.
Jack Robinson. the head of the Orange County
Officials Assoc1at1on, says Pender has been an Orange
County referee for three years.
Pender and D'Alessandro have been involved in
previous scrapes, according to sources.
Marina High gjrls basketball coach Mike Thornton
offers this view of Pcnder's officiating in recalling an
incident this season:
"I was the tournament director for our &arls JU01or
varsity game and running the 30-sccond clock," recalls
Thornton.
"I told my coach to ask ham (Pender) why he was
giving the other team two shots for a technical foul when
we had six girls on che floor.
"She asked him. and he belligerently states: 'Bench
technical. two 5hots. · He saw me holding one linger up and
I said 'it's a one-shot foul:
"He stopped the game, came over to me and said
'what's your role 1n this game'>' I told him and he said, •fine.
then sat thert: aod shut up.'
"I approached him nncr the game ... told him he
was incorrect and showed him the rule book.
"He said. 'you're JUSt a turkey. no, you'reJuSt a bia fat
turkey.'
.. f\erwards he came b.ick an the gym and sat an the
front row and said, 'Hey, why don't you come outside. I'd
like to take can: of you outside ...
The incident was rcpor1cd to Robinson. who uys
Pender was taken off all Manna Ha&h sames.
D'Alcssandro was nlM> in volved in o vcfbal incident
with a volleyball official. prompllnJ a letter of complaint
from her to the Orange County Ofl1c1als Auoc1at1on.
'
USC'• Ron Bolmea, who attended El Toro
High, guna for two of h.la career-hteh 28
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point.a ln Trojan•' 80-72 Yictory over
UCLA Saturday at the LA Sporta Ar~na.
Holmes keys USC win
Bulldogs stay on UCr s h eels
b y blasting Utah St., 8 3-62
From AP dispatches
LOS ANGELES -Junior forward Ron Holmes, a
product of El Toro High. scored a career-high 28 points.
including 20 in the second half. to lead the Oniversity of
Southern California to an 80-72 upset win Saturday over
UCLA in a Pacific-10 Conference game.
Wayne Carlander, from Ocean View High, added 15
points, Kevin Steward l 4 and Derrick Dowell 11 as the
Trojans, playing on their home coun, got balanced scoring
in avengmga 75-69 overtime Joss earlier at UCLA's Pauley
Pavilion.
The Bruins, losing for the fif\h time m their last six
games, fell to 14-9 overall and 7-6 in conference play.
Holmes hat I 0 of 15 shots from the floor and was 8 of
10 from the free throw line as USC led by as many as 15
points an the second half.
The Trojans. who are now I 0-17 for the season and 5-9
in the Pac-IO. jumped to a 12-4 lead to open the game as
Steward got I 0 of his team's points.
The Bruins then outscored USC l 2-3 to take a 16-15
lead. but USC led at halftime, 30-27.
UCLA. which was led by Kenny Fields' 24 points, led
for the last time, 45-44. with 13:03 to play, but the Trojans
went on a 14-2 scoring spree in the next 41h minutes to take
a 58-47 lead.
USC expanded its lead to 69-54 wtth 2:37 to play.
Ralph Jackson added 16 for the Bruins.
Elsewhere:
Fresno St. 83, Utab St. St
FRESNO-Senior forward Ron Anderson scored 19
points as Fresno State rolled to the lopsided win over Utah
State in a PCAA game.
The victory moved the Bulldogs Just one game back of
UC Irvine in the PCAA.
Fresno State led 37-26 at halfhme and then broke the
game open by outscoring Utah St.ate I 5-1 in the first six
minutes of the second half. ·
Center Scott Barnes added 17 points for the BuJJdogs
and also pulJed down a game-high 11 rebounds. Mitch
Arnold and Bernard Thompson both added l 5 points for
Fresno State.
The Bulldogs led by as many as 25 points in the second
half before Coach Boyd Grant cleared his bench with five
minutes remaining.
Gary Beck led Utah Sta tc with I 6 points, all in the
second half.
New Mexico SL 70, Pacific H
LAS CRUCES, N .M. -Senior guard Steve Colter
scored 30 points, including a 15-foot jumper with three
seconds left to rally New Mexico State to the win over
luckless Pacific in a PCAA game.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak by New
Mexico State and upped its overall record to 12-13. The
Aggies arc 8-8 in the PCAA. Pacific, which has not won a
game since December. dropped to 0-16 in conference play
and 2-26 overall.
Colter's game-winner overshadowed a sparkling
shooting effort by Pacific forward Andy Franklin. who hit
10 of 11 shots from the field and scored 23 points. The
Tigers, however. could hat only 10 of22·free throws.
NMSU also got 18 points from guard Wendell Wnght.
Wa1bin1ton St. 71, California 62
PULLMAN, Wash. -Washington State forwards
Ricky Brown and Joe Wallace combined for 27 points, and
the other three Cougar staners also scored in double
figures. as \Washington State rolled past Cal in a Pac-I 0
game.
Loyola Marymouut 84, Portland 75 • -
LOS ANGELES-Keith Smith scored a career-high
35 points to lead Loyola Marymount to the West Coast
Athletic Conference game.
P epperdlne It, Gonzaga 6%
MALIBU -Victor Anger scored a game-high 17
points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead the Waves.
Geor1etown 83, Boston College 70
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -Patrick Ewing scored 25
points before being ejected for fighting as the sec-
ond-ranked Hoyas overpowered Boston College.
With l: 12 to play, Boston College's pint-sized guard
Michael Adams slammed into Ewing under the Boston
Collcac basket. The 7-0, 220-pound EwinJ scooped up the
S-11, l~pound Adams and heaved him to the floor.
Adams, who landed just short of the foul line, scrambled to
bis feet as Ewing went af\er him with fists cocked.
Both players were ejected from the game.
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tournament, 59-43
CHULA VISTA -Orange Coast Collcae manufac-
tured a bi& early lead and coasted to the championship of
the Southwestern Tournament Saturday in community
colle1e women's basketball with a S9'""3 victory over
Cypress.
All-tournament selecuon McUnda Bu.rris scored 2S
points to lead the attack1 wh.ile Joe.n Howland and Betty
Mendoza chipped in witn 10 apiece.
The Pirates (4--0) also pJ.ccd point suard Mary
Krupka on the all·toumey team.
Ora.nae Coast led at halftime by 14 (31-17) and
£)'Pres never could mount • chlfle to t.b.ttaten. The
Pirates converted 13of'16 from the U~ to maintain the
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Prospects for area schools
in trac • b aseball. swimming
Bill B~ looms as Estancia H1&h's top competitor an
track and field this year off his 4: 26: 3 clockln1 in the Sea
View League finals a year ago, 5eeond only to Corona del
Mar's Dave Anderson.
Also a 9ualifier for CJF 3-A a year aio was Don
Barrick (12-6) in the pole vault. and Barrick. too, returns
for his senior season.
"It could be fairly bn&ht this year," says Esta.n.cta
Coach Don Bums. "Especta.lly if we set some of the •
athletes out from ~sketball, wrestling and soccer.··
Fehx Myron 1s one of Estanc1a's better athletes with th~ junior varsity school records a year ago. He's a
spnnter and hurdler. Dave Wetzel. a senior, has done 6-1
an the high jump and Darryl Melvin has gone 6-0 in the
high jump.
Darren Roberts. a miler and two-miler, 1s considered
a legitimate threat to tum some heads 1n his speciahtaes.
according to Bums.
Others in Bums' plans. Sentors Mark Duvall
(weights). Beau HuJick (spnnts and Jumps). Joe Lorenz1n1
(spnnts and jumps), Steve Makuhch (hurdles and jumps)
Ke van O'Brien (discus). Mark Roo ney (hurdles and
JUmps) and John Wozniak (weights).
Also.juniors Keith Hodge (440. 880) and Greg Palme
(middle dastanc.es).
Unlvenlty •wimmlng
University High swim coach Chuck Moms has a
quartet of s~ndout swimmers to mold a Sea View League
cont:nder wttb as t~e 1984 season approaching.
Lack of depth 1s going to hurt us," says Morris. "The
scoring just favors lai;1er schools (with more depth)."
That.. foursome includes seniors Rob Solomon and
Kelly Washboume, junior Andy Carlson and sophomore
Eric White.
Solomon qualified for CIF in all four of his favorites
-the backstroke, individual medley and freestyle sprints.
Washbome was also a CIF qualifier in the indo and
breaststroke.
Carlson was sixth an the 500 freestyle at the CIF finals
w1th a 4:37.45 and has All-American ratings for the 200
and 500 freestyles. Wh~te was ninth m the individual medley with a 1 :57.9~ 1n the CIF 4-A finals as a freshman. He's also a
threat in_ the 200 and 500 freestyles and the backstroke.
It's m the girls' events where University is especially
strong with four All-Americans involved.
. . ~my White, a sophomore, competes in the freestyles,
and1v1dual medley, butterfly and backstoke.
Christie Pallette is a freestyle sprinter and Cari Brown
also a junior, is a butterfly specialist. '
Sophomore Latia Solomon is the other with All-Ameri~n ratings in the 100 freestyle.
Also highly respected: Sophomore Mimi Roberts
(breaststroke) and Kirsten Hawley (freestyler).
Edl•on baseball
A squad dominated by Junior pitchers makes the
upcoming season one with a little mystery involved for
Edison High baseball coach Ron l..aRuffa, but when you
stop to consider that the Chargers have won 20 or more for
four straight years and seven of l..aRuffa's eight Edison
teams have qualified for the CIF 4-.\ playoffs. It doesn't
take too much of an unagina11on to figure out where the
Chargers stand.
Edison. which has won three lea~ue titles tn ea~t
years. will be trying to make up for lost tame after being
denied the league championship last year when an
meligible player cost the Chargers a crown the) had
virtually wrapped up.
Paving the way are Todd Nash and Paul Eliason . blue
chip prospects at center field and catcher.
Nash. being sought by several top colleges. was an
All-Orange County sctcct1on, and Ellison. at 6-2, 180
pounds, was an honorable mention all-league selection,
too.
''This could be an excellent squad." says LaRuffa.
BULLETIN BOARD
Bueball card •bow
A bascbaJI card and spons rollect1bles show as
set for Saturday and Sunday, March 3-4 at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
Guest celebrit1cs Marcus Allen of the Los
Angeles Raiders and Hall of Fame pitcher
Warren Spahn will be on hand to sign
autographs.
Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m each da) ( ost 1s SJ
per day for adults and SI 50 for children I 0 and
under.
More than 130 dealer tables are scheduled .\n
auction 1s set for 4.30 p m each da)
For more rnfonnauon. phone 999.8950 or
680-4432.
Outdoor racquetball tournament
The S«ond annual Hununaton Beach Open
outdoor racquet doubles championships will be
held at Golden West C"ollqt Marcil 9-11
Div1s1ons rnclude men's open. 8 and l
doubles. mixed open 8 and C doubles, and
men's open.Band C singles
Entr)' fet is $25 ~r team and SI 5 for
tnd1v1duals. All pan1c1pants will rtee1ve a
comphmtntal') T ·shin In addition. trophies
will be awarded to fim. St'<ond and consolation
finishers.
Deadhne for entry ts March 5.
More tnformatJon 1s available by phonms c.rol Herd at 89).5821 '
"'But a lot depends on our pitcher$. Basically they're a
JUnaors. We've got outstandina speed. this 1s a
offensive club."
Other top returners art first baseman Rand
Hamilton. who batted .380 and was a second tea
ou.tfielder as a junior; left fielder Pat WaJker (good speed
third baseman Eric Conant and pitcher Boan Coe (3-1 l
year).
Also counted on heavily wall be secon
baseman-pitcher Chip Damato (.300 as a sophomore
pitcher Paul Wright. first baseman Marc Penso, patch
er-catcher Gres Martin and Andy Sinclair. a th.rec-spo
star (football, basketball and baseball) at desianated hht.e
Others in Edison's game mclude pitchers T
Bndenball and Lance Emma, sophomore sborutop J
Kent, outfielder Jeff Miller, third baseman Scon Hefn
second baseman Steve Miller, catcher Steve c.mach
outfielder Ron Chock. first baseman Brad Son.kscn
shortstop Dave Solorzano.
Irvine ba•eball
Irvine Hi~ baseball coach Bob Aint has a host
solid athletes m which to mold a Sea View Leaaue ti
contender with, and off past results, odds arc Jood t
Vaqueros wiU challenge again for the title.
Flint's teams have won 29 of their last l4 Sea v·
Leasue games and have finished no worse than third pla
in the past four years.
The Vaqueros have lost their aoe on the mouoct-
(Rodncy Poissant) to graduation, but there appears &o be
lot of experience. bcginnina with junior St.eve Lipton.
right-bander with good control, who pitched SO inmngs fi
the:_ vanity as a sophomore.
Other pitching prospects include junion Mile
Henig.an and Jeff Bielman, two known more for tb ·
football exploits.
Both are r:if,bt-handersand wiU be in the outfield, t
when not pitching.
Jim Martin returns as the Vaqueros" catcher a
captain. He batted .290 and gives Irvine a sohd look at
catcher.
Remy Rahmatulla, another junior and football star, is
set for first base, while the balance of the squad includ~
five seniors and two sophomores. • r4
John Scott. a 5-7. 165-pound sparkplug, 1s a thl'U'-'
staner at shortstop for Irvine and figures to be counted o
heavily again for his timely bat and glove. •
Others who figure prominently: Outfielder-third
baseman Carlos Gaudter. ut1ltt) infielder Mark Hems11
butfielder Mark Miller, outficlder-shonstop Make Moct'.
and third baseman Gary Rentena.
"Defensively I thank we can play catch," says flanL
"But right now we're sull lookin$ for a lineup ·· J
As for his pitching. flint s1mpl) asks: "Can we ''°I
anyone out?"
And. as for Irvine's offense. flint asks: "Can we
score?"
An addition to the staff as football coach Terry
Henigan. Mike Hemgan·s father. Completing the tran-
sition. flint will be one of Henigan 's assistants in the fall as
the Vaqueros' quarterback coach.
Ram cheerleader aadldon•
The Rams ha' e ~heduled aud111ons for their
1984 cbccrleadtng entertainer group for both
March 24 at Universal Studios and March 25 at
Rams Parle tn ..\nahe1m
Ftnal audtt1ons "'ll be held <\pnl I at
Anaheim Stadium . .\ud111ons begrn at 10 a.m.
for all three events
Quahficattons include
!hose auuoning \hould be prepared 10 dance.
cheer and be 1nterv1t"wed be a 1 least 18 vears old.
bnng a resume and 8 h' I Cl gins\' "ea·r a spons
or dance audllHlO ntri1 ""Ith 1cnnis shoes or
dance shoes
The~ ts no charge tor aud111ontts
For more 1ntorma11on phone 535-nti ..
V0Ue7ball clhtlc
An I 8-bour volle)ball chn1c tor Junior h1Jh
and h1aJI school airh v.111 be held at Orange C"oa.st
Collqc this spnna
The clinic IS scheduled for Silt SUct'tt.Sl\e
Sunday af\emoons from March 4.-\pnl 8
Sn.saons run from I -4 p m m ahc collcat
l)'mnuium
Clinic fee IS $33 Bob Wetzel, former ()C(
volleyball coach. as the chruc director. V.c1zcl
has 2S years of tcach1ni and ooach11'\1 ex-penence.
More anfonnauon 1s available by phonins
7S4-76Sl.
Trojan nine blanks UC Irvine, 3-
LOS ANGELES -USC starter
Randy Johnson handcuffed tJC
lrv1ne on three hits throuah Stll
anrunas before aiv1ng way to Brad
Bnnk tn the seventh as the Trojan
blanked the Anteaten. 3-0. Saturda)
an a nonconhnot batcball game at
Dcdcauit Field.
The Antcaten manaae<S one threat.
loadina the base in the fourth anmna
wtlh one out.
At that pomt, JohnMln fanned
Steve Morpn and 1ndu~d Dou
lrv1M to fly to na,ht.
USC took a 1.{) lead in the second
as 8111 Thom walked. took second on
a fielder's choatt. third on 1 SJnalc and
scored on 1 double~play ball
ln the fif\h, the Trojans compte~
the toonna as Dan Henley~
went to second on a v.-alk to Mark
Stecvcns and Alby 1lvera doubled in
the fmt Nn.
tC<''Cn!i then raoed hom.c n a
fielder's cho1tt
In ha SlX 1nn1np or ._'OT'k,
kO-hander Johnson (2-0) stnack
seven and walked five In rchef.
yielded one hn to earn his
save
UCI sW"ter Wa)nc Ju ti went
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NOATH STAR -4 11 1001 114\t r>acO.eo oowotr. 9 c11airt
ALPINE MEADOWS 8 II toor
oase. oackeo oowoer 10 "'" r \ \urlort
1111s
HOMEWOOD -l 9 1001 c.a1e r>aOPO
oowoer
SOUAW VALLEY 11100IH I1 12 toot
oue, o.Cllea oowoer cel>lt cer gone101a
13 c11airs. wrtece llfls
SOUAW VALLEY It 100 leell
•-6-fool baMI pM(keO oowo.r S chairs
TAHOE SKI M>WL -4 II / 1001 ba H
oec11eo oowder, lr•ote cneir OOUble Chair
"1rlMCe llfll
HEAVENLY VALLIY -•·I loot bast
oowder. a.clled oowoe< tram . llvt •riote
cnalr. 10 OouOlt chairs l urlec• 11111
Sl(I INCLINE -• ., 6 fool l>Ht . 6
oncllff menmaot DMCke<I OOwOar SIX
cna1n , s.unau lifts
MT. AOSll -S > 10 > toot base o.ck
Itel oowder, lull oi>erelion
llCHO SUMMIT -9' > loot 1>1.a. PICO.
tel oowdar, rwo double·Cllalrs lurtact llfh
MEllRA SKI RANC H -I l toot OeMt,
o.Gked oowoar. elt ht cN11r1
KtaKWOOO 10 14 foot bas.a, oaci.te1
-•· oowder . lull ooerellon DODGE RIOGI 4''• S1"> loot bate
N Oktd POWder. s clle1r1
IAOGaR !'ASS 4·1001 be.a, oowder,
oaek41d oowcttr, • c11alr1
W'"*"• awtrnmlne
COL La Ga
~AA lfld WtQ C.tt "' .......... ~ <•• ....,...La, v .... ,
T-11 rn uth I Nevecle·LH V-s. 113
1 UC trvlftf, ISl, > UC Sant• ia.roara, '"
100 frH -I Nh• IUNLVI, Sl t1, 2
Woell IUNLVI S4 70, 3 Weis.on (lJCl1
SS 5' t.•~ "" -1 Zutter 1ucse1. Tl u s1 t Ht.rmon IUNL V), 117101 ) $.I.non
IUCll. tt::U.IO.
700 IWM" -I 1(1,1,,,..-(UNI. VI, 71t ..
2 lreutt <UCll U U 1. ) Wroehl IUCll
UU?
200 flv -I Ar-dd IUCHI. 1 Ot 41, 1
ll'vblow (UNI.VJ 110'1, ) Mc.C lnn••
(UCllr 2 "U tOOtrH -1 UPILV. llU l , 1 UC a1nte
l1rwe1 3 U 67, J UC tl'wlM. 3 u U
I
Los A1am1tos
SATUllDAY'$ lll•W'-Tt , ....... ,......__,.,...,..,
,NUT •ACI. One milt o.ce ~llcll Swl._ (Biren) U '° I 00 J 40
GaotNtrlc IAUC>ln) 3.00 UO
FIH l'IV Frenlt (Todd UI UO
Alto reced. But»e H•bY. Cetlenlt, Mld·
1110111 Ml,,., LlerTW. Monterey Knlehl, Leal> v eer 9
Time I.Sf l /S
U •XACTA (1 t ) Paid S?O . .c>.
HCOMD RACI. ON mile oace.
Charmlll9 ~' (SPrlllllt) 1100 UO 4 00
He1>1>v Viner I Plano I S '° UO
Junolt Law IRllc:tllel S.20
Allo rM;ltd EIOQ\ient ltov s. Glen Mldby, .,....,ov Star. 0.M•t Son
Tl"" Uf
U llXACTA 112) P41ICI MJIO
THllllD lllACI. One mile H<f
rwo DcM nt (Al\CNfs.OI\) IUO , '° uo
Sole Ex!*Sltlon (Balltaroeon) 10 00 S 40
Almond ICll'l9 ICroollanl 2 40
AIM> receo Ml\19" G, Hot "'-,_.., Bat
CllMmP LIOlllnln Slim, MIOlllV Malrla
Time I S7 • S n IXACTA 14-SI DelO sl9 40
FOURTH RACE. OM mlla oect
Monaros Oe ncer ICroMI 6 60 UO > oo
NHron e ov <K..,.1>1er 1 &.IO 3.60
JO e111men10 !Peri...-1 J 00
Abo reced Wetl>fo Mil t, YenkM Bev.
Smooth Hair Branolnu Iron. RendOm Wino
Time I S9 41S
Fll'TH RACE. One mite e>act
Pt111t Mallre CWltllam1I IS20 740 SIO ""r' BrMze ILackev) l IO 3.20 Broo11dal• 8oy (8ay1tnl S 40
Alr.o ractel Captain Welson, Wvnne
Nandlna, R Curlis, Sams Butch. BtcNllo< • Re1nt>ow Brunelle Bromec
Time 1 SI l lS
U IXACTA (7·11 paid '52 40
SIXTH RACE. One milt Pace
Elite 8rH1t (Kuel>ltr) • 90 3.40 2 60
Slo.lo Mauer (Toda 111 3 IO l.00
Bteclo. Mark I Anderson) 2.60
Al'o reced Shell, Creve 0 1cklf, Merry
N•rdln, Peul, Merrie Stretu1. Fett1110 Ster
Time l'SI 41 S n llXACTA (3·6) oa lo s 17 40
SEV•NTH RACE. One mite oace
Salvedor IPleno) 4 40 3 40 3.60 S1ou• (Lackey) 1 IO 2.60
Pr1vv Council (Todd Ill S to
Al~ ra c:.d Perkwev AOl01. Nvatto Oat,
Oatma1ro1. Monkenl CLll!t'f, Direct Klno.
Home Cllance
Time 1 SI 21S
S'l IXACTA <3·21paid 11200
EIGHTH •ACE. Doe mite Pace
e As UR 8llAOl'HI IPll'l91 4 40 2 60 2.10
H H Tremo< (Planol 3 00 1.40 •·No No Nero (Auo1n) 4 40 2.60 2.IO
.-.nrrv
Also ractel Lucllv Marl\, Banrodden,
Ste Rover Del CavellO Sa m Letona
Time 1 S7 ?IS n EXACTA (1·71paid 11100
NINTH RACE. One mite a.ce
Vested Power (Vfno<lhmt 7 40 2 60 2 10
Arenl• Scoll f Pelllngl 2 20 1 10
Free Turn (Aubin) 2 20
""o receo Nalive Hao, Pivot Polnr
Arm~o Bred, Strlo Squeeze
Time 1 S4 llS n IXACTA IS·2) Pelo 116 00
'1 PICI( SIX (3·7·3·3-1-S) oalo Sl,4J9 00
Wlfll flyf Winning fiCklfS (11• llOrst\) $?
Pick Six con101etlon oe10 \ ISJ 40 w1111 112
winning tkkel\ (five hOrus I
TENTH RACE. One mile pace
Stokes IPerkerl 1.60 S.20 300
800,,,.r Hiii lWltJlurul 7.11/J J.IO
TllrH Flfl9arl (Anni\) 3 20
Af\o r act<! C.ovt ller Jonn Anovs
W1n1ton Merv'\ Command Fire eno Rain.
Hannelll E•P•en Thunder Bta ulv
Tome 2002S
\l EXACTA (9·3) e>a10 '" 40 A11enoanct 9 S86
Santa Anita
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
14"" .. t l ...... "*'9u9"11red nw.tlno)
l'IRST RACE. 6 lurlonl;ls
Centllt IMcCerronl 7 40 l 40 1 IO
Bunch e 8un1t (Fetll 2 80 2 40
St• JUOI Run (CHlanedel 3 00
Allo raceo Ka1n1nka Belle More t1ne,
Cen•erfOICI Queen Our First Blush, SOff'O
end Gtorv
T<me 1 11 1 S
SECOND RACE. 6 1 lurtono1
BliPl I P1ncev l 4 40 3 60 3 00
RePatrlalt t0e1a nouuavel S 60 3 90
T H An11e !Guerre) 4 to
Al10 raceo Commar>Oer'\ Sono. Nallve
Forllu Imp Socletv, Rematchacl, E a·
rlu\1ve Ari\, ~eo Groom
Time 1 16 )IS
l l OAILV OOUaLE tJ-11 paid U l lO
THIRD RACE. Ont mile.
Otar Margot IS'1mkr) 13.20 S.20 S.00
Promtslno Girl (Plncavl 2.IO 2.60
Screene!Mt (L1onam) 6.00
Al\O reced RctOUla liO<I Min , ViVO<'I
l e oY Cemoechlto, Dl'len111 Cllamo, Face
North Sar11ova Roxie. Swiss OlllY
Time 1·36 2/S
FOURTH RACE. I I 16 milH.
Nerural Solendor IOr111lel'J 8 40 •-IO
Too Much For T v (Vlnrt) 10 00
Plrel• Man (Garcia )
300
S.40
S.60
Also raced Oancebel, Sorlll9 c.otoen Frleno
019Hf'.
Time l.'3 3 S
'5 EXACTA <•·6) oalo 574350
Fl,TH RACE. 1 • m ltei on turf
snort and Sharp ILPllml I 40 4.00 2 60
Favoto10 CDelellOIJuavel l.60 2.IO
Beneftr Performer IP•ncevl 2 40
AIH race<! Cr1stel De LUNP. Something
Rtvond, Noellto, Chemuscado
Time 110
U EXACTA 13·6l oeiel S76.SO
SIXTH RACE. One mite
Totel Woman f Plncevl 23 40 11 IO 6,20
Petite F .. vr (Slt>llle) uo S.20
Bumoed ILloneml !Oto
Also raced. Wine Kin , Fleet SKrelerlet,
E xoulsita. Roval Oer11v·, Love, &Id
Fooll1h
Time 1 37 41S
S.EVENTH RACE. 1 • mites on lvrt.
Allleo Commanoer <McCnl 9 40 410 l 60
Alel>ev IMerel • 00 J 20 Ftvlng Cane ICall11enol S 00
A•10 ra ce<! Lalavette La rk. Merk If' lllt
~i..v Cerro Pinto C.alexv Prince. TenvoshO.
L• Verne s Big Mee. Treeclf Tom
Time 203
U EXACTA (7·1 peiCJ S71.SO
EIGHTH RACE. One mile
A11r.:.11 (Plncevt 4 00 3 20
llaoel>on<I Ge t tValenruelal 6 00
My Oerllng OM IMcCerrool
2 40
3 00
260
Al10 raced Ptr1one1>1e Laov Sorlll9
LOOM Oarl1no MIU Q
Time 137
U IXACTA 16 11 oeiel St6 SO
U l'ICK SIX !3+3·6·7·61 o.tlcl
MO, ll4 60 wllri nine w1nnlno l1Cket1 t1la
llOrMtl $1 Pie"' SI• conMlltllon o.tld ~ 20
wllll 310 wlnn1ll9 llCkfl\ lflvt llOrWI)
NINTH RACI. 1 o m1lea.
Bunnell CMcCerronl 6 40 360 3 00
CordOn (Plnc•vl 4 40 3 20
Tr" ltllflntr (McC.urn) l IO
AIM> recad Sllnglnolv, Nevergreen, Gala
Clrclt. Pa"anrry, Goldv'I Comme n<I«
Time 1 50 2rS
JS IXACTA 12 4) PMld M6 50
Alltf'dMn(t ' 41 JOI
°"" ... RlftlM DAVIY'S LOCICI• (~ hedll
-M .~, 11n rOCll C'OCJ. 341 INCillff'_.
thttP"'"41 1 O.n
Thb wMtl's trout~
LOS APIOll.IS -alo ltoc:tl Cr•. l it
Tu1unM Cr9'11 (low.,), Cattelc LM'8
Ce\lalc Laooon, l!t DorMOO ltert. 1..tkt
L ... tallft, 1.lllle •oc:11 Cr.-., Llllle ltou It~. ~ lto.4 ltark Lallt. San
Ollftt\ •~·r. Sant• '' lt~volr VINT\MA -Callllt l.alle. Mefllle
Cr.-. Ventura ltlver (l'lelt1h Iott.I
SA.. H•NUDINO -SJ!vtrwoocl
L~e
•1va•M09 -Cahullla l..Me. '"""°' I.Mk•, Hem.I i...t. $.lllllntf Ltltf
SANTA aAlteAaA -Cadluma t
SAN Df•OO -OMlle ~ Sen I.ult
lttv •rvtf'
KllilN -Hert Pert! L.tlle, """ ltlvtr •ktet ~ to Owmocl'-.. dM'n • .t•l
~ltLA •l..otlal
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(If IW"-r1. Wat GerlftaftY) .,....
Gulltermo Vlltt .. Jo .. L.ult C:twc CArN11·
tine) dlf AndrMl Ma1K..-·Hena·Olelar
Bt\lttl IWnl Germenv>. 13•11,' •. •·J.
Aw,,. a, y.,....._ •
(et fl'w1ll\, AUJtnlla)
'**-' Merto. E~·Peul McNlllNt CAva·
trefle) def SlofMMle11 l lvollnolllc--Mar110 O.· toll (YUllOUIVll), , ••• 6-t. k ...,.._.v a, .... l'alllftd 1
(et OW'btctwrd\, .... ZMMiMJ a.-.. Vlclor ~l·,renciaco Goflialtr (Pere·
Ol.IMV) dlf C:hrlt ~ll•lt\oltMll Slmoton
(Nt'W ZeatancU, 6-J, 1•10, 6·2. 6-4 ,,Mee J, lldli • C•t .. _ OtlM. ..... ,
o.ue...
Y•nnlek HoCll'l·Hanrl l.~t• l'ranQ) def Anend Amrllrel·~I Menon Unc:tla).
7·S, 6·4, 6·4.
Ca.dlMM¥allla J. °"""'""' o (et Hredac ~. C&.w....,...la)
°"""' Pavel Slorll·Tomes $rnld IC1ech0110·
vtlll•I Clef Peter 8a1tlanaen·Ml<.hMI
Mortensafl IDenmarkJ, 6·4, 6·J, 12· 10
8r11alll t. """ 1 (at T..,_41, llntlaNI)
OeulllH
John LIOvd·CoOn OowOtlwetl carlleln)
Clef. GIMMI OcieOPO Claudio Penal!• (ltelvl.
ll•t, 6·4, 3·•· 6·3.
Sweden t. lcueder 1 (et Hern-. Swedell)
'**" Malt Wliander·Andefl Jerrvd 15wtdtrll
Clef Andrn GomeHtlc.aroo Vear• IEcua· dor). , ••• •·l, , .•• ,.4
Wtf'Mft't teum.ment
(at 8Ht HlntVW, N~.)
Mnlln '""" Martine Nevrelllov• (US I Clef C:llf'l1
Evert UOVd (US I. ,.,, M
NHL
C~HLL COH,llRlrNCE
SmvtM OlvlUefl w L T '"" GI' GA 11·Edmonlon 4' 14 s ,, 367 2'S
Celoerv 1' 23 13 's 2Jt ,.,
Wlnnlptg 24 21 10 ~ 2'9 2'8
Vel'ICIOUVer 24 JS 6 S4 ,., 266 l(lnel 19 32 11 so 1S1 2'8
Horrll Otvltkln
Mlnoesole 31 17 6 61 277 2n
Chicago 1• 32 • S6 211 241
Detroit 74 32 1 SS m 259
SI. Lools 23 l4 1 S3 ?77 2S9
TOl'onlo 21 lS 1 49 233 lOS
WALIES CONl'llRENCE
~·"1d! OIYl\len
• NY hlandefl 39 11 2 IO 176 217
•·NY Ranoers 34 21 • 76 2S1 m a·Weahlngton 3S 2• 4 7• na tfl
x. Ptlll•delDnl• )7 10 10 74 270 ne
Pllllbut'gll ll 43 • 32 1'3 ?90
New Jerwv 11 4S s 31 111 273
Adem1 Olvlt*I
Buff elO 40 ,, 6 u 2SI 211
8o1•on 31 21 • IO 27S 211
Quebec 33 23 7 n 114 219
Monrreal 19 30 s 6l 24S 136
Merttoro n n • S1 13? 1~
a Chncl'ltel i>tavoff °'"" Saturde\"I kwfl Ottro1t 4 Wuh1nQton 1
NY tslanotrs 1 New Jar.av 1
HarliOl'd ~. PhlladetDllla 1
SI LOUIS 3, Quetlee 3
Wlnn1ot0 S, Boston 2
Montreal 1 NY Ra111Mrs •
Clllc:ago 3, Plt!St>urgll J
Edmonton I. TOl'onlo 3
Mlnr-.sota S, Buffeto 1
TNMY'I Gemei
Celoerv 111 Klnel. n
we,hlno1on al Hanford
SI LOUI\ el Quebec
NY l~noars er Phllae1a1011h1, n
Plt111>uroh a t NY Ra~ers, n
Oelroll at Chlcaoo. n
Toronto ar Vancouver, n
~ • I . "
Colege
usc l, UC 1tW1e 0
UC Irvine 000 000 ~ 4 1 use 010 010 oo.-3 1 o
Jusll end Morgan. Johnsorl. Brint\ I 71
and C>Poenne1mer w -Johns.on 2·0 L-Ju111. 2·2 S-Brim. 171 2B-sn,,...a
!USC)
Communltv coe.ee
0r•ll9' Cout It. San Ole9o 11
Dr•not Coest 142 030 100 1-12 16
San Diego OSO 010 1l1 0-11 17 J
Ne1tles, Rel11110111 (1), Creclon (8), /111.f/n·
OOH Ctl end Berrvhlll, Newman. Hlenemen
(?), Flores (J), McFerltnt (3), Sclleldecti
161 end Prlnglt. Holl (91. W-Mendora. 1·0
L-Sclleldach. 0· 1 2B-tlrown (DCCI.
Moroen 1501 2, Pike (SO). Elll1 !SOI.
EertY ISO!. 3B-Rotlend COCCI. Kwolek
(OCCI. Wllllems (SOI MR-Senne (OGCI.
Kwotek (DCCI
Cen'lt9S IJ, SaddleOeck l
Saddlet>acll 000 100 100 -3 11 3
Cerritos SOO 011 32•-ll 1) O
Lomtl1 5e>enc• 171 Frtl Ill and
~It' Ill eno CemacllO, Tooaro l•l
Frei (7), Beck, Agunoous 19) en<! Soulres
IVH W-6Kk L-t.omell, 0·1 2B-Grece
IS), Nk:lloll ISi, Henrv (S), MaCll (Cl
HR-St1nt11ewk t (Cl
&oxlnv
(el Atlalllk C:lfv, N.J.I
L'9111 l\ffv,iwt!OhlS -MICtlHI Solnkt
CPl'llledetPlllel won 11nenlfn0\ol1 12 r0\olft4
clf(lslon over Eddie Devis CFr_,I, N Y.I
J j
Pirates capture
slugfest, 12-11
<>ruse Coast Coll~ won • 12-1 l, l~inni~ sluafeat fiom host San
Di* City, but Saddleback wu dealt
its first lou in droppina a I )..J verdict
to Cerritos in community c:ollqe
baseball activity Saturday.
The Pirates sutva ved a
less-than-spectacular 1howin1 in the
fiekt, where they committed seven
ern>TS, to record their second victory apinst four losses.
<>,ranie Cou~ allo let an 11-7 lead
vanish in the ei&hth and nipit when
San Diqo ralliN to tend it into extra inninp.
But tn the top of the 10th OCC
talUed the decidtn& Nn when Damon
Berryh ill and FredTuuledch sing.led
to center and Mike Senne walked to
load the bases.
After Jeff Brown forced Berryhill at
the plate, Kevi n Reime r lifted a long
aacriJlcc Oy to left field to brina in
Tuttle.
The hittina Jtar for the Pint.es was
f.dlt0n Kiah product Joe Kwolek. who went 4 for 6 and drove in four
runs, ineludina a solo homer to lead
off the seventh innif\J. At Cenitos. the Falconi errupted
for five Nns io tho flrst inruna and
weol on to post an easy victory over
the Gauchos.
Cerritos parlayed five b.i~ three
Mlk.s and an error into the bi.& inni':'J apinst Saddleback'a Mike Lomeli,
0:1.
Starter Dick Beck was the ruipicn1
of the early runs and went on to pitch
e~aht strong innings in gamin& the
victory.
Saddleback sliced the FaJcons'Jead
to three in the fourth inning on RBI
singles by Steve Nichols and Ron
OeAngehs.
Ruiz lone wrestler
to qualify at Masters
Hansen, Abrahams
upset in their bids
to reach state tourney
It was a disappointing night for area
wrestlers Saturday in the Southern
Section Master meet at Westminster
High.
Only one area wrestler qualified for
the state meet next weekend at
Independence High in San Jose -
sophomore Eddie Ruiz of Marina.
Meanwhile, CIF 4-A champions
Kyle Hansen of Hunttngton Beach
and Fountain Valley's heavyweight
Russ Abrahams failed to pla.ce in the
top five.
Abrahams won his first match. but
was subsequently decisioned by
Downey's Bennie Seybold, 7-3, and
after bea ting Gladstone's Siitupe
Tuala. 14-1 O. was upset by Long
Beach Jordan's John Foley. 8-1. and
was eliminated.
Hansen suffered the same fate at
129 pounds. After winnint his first
match.. Hansen.was pinned y lndio's
Joe Garza in I :40. then lost lo Tim lge
of Capistrano Valley. 8-6. in the
consolation round.
Senror Mike Escobedo from Hunt-
ingt on Beach High wasd1squahfied in
the I 7S...pound class in his sttond
match against Chns M1chahc of
Ventura after winnin& his firsl.
Marina's Ruiz placed fifth . but only
after losing a protest in his semifinal
match against Samm y Dorame of
Beeuwsaert
Angelus MVP
Mater Dei High's Mau Bccuwsacrt,
1he 1983 CIF 4-A basketball player of
the year, has been named the Angelus
League's Most Valuable Player by
league coaches.
Bound for the University of Notre
Dame, Becuwsaen. who appears
headed for his third year on the
All-CIF 4-A team at season's end.
averaged I 5.0 points a game fo r the
Monarchs. a team which placed all
five members on the all-league selec-
tions.
ALL·ANGILUS LllAGUa
,...,.., Sdlell Ht. Yr. AV'O.
Mall 8"vwtMn. Mater Otl 6·6 Sr lSO
Tom Lewla. Mater 0.1 6·7 Jr. 330
R•ndv Tenntf'. 81MIOP Amat S· 11 St. 16.2 Roscoe Clltrrv. Plu1 X 6·3 Sr 17 O
Cllrl' Jectu.on. Maler Otl 6· S Sr t O
Jllma Cerdrictle, w vllt ,., So 11.7
Greo MarUlldl, Stf'vlle 6·3 Sr 13.0
Mileti e rown. Servile .,. I Jr 9.0
Zer•k C•nnedv. Sarra 6·1 Jr 13"
Mike Mllc'1t!I, Mater 0.1 6·6 Jr 11.0
Keith Watkins, SI. Peut 6-2 Jr 17.2
Otlver Herrlt , Pkl\ X 6·2 Sr 14.0
Mike Fielder. Maler 0.1 6·4 Sr. -._O
MVP: 99'\JWHerl (Meler Oel).
Bloomington. However, Ruiz will
still head to San Jose next weekend.
M91'9n meet
( .. ......., ...... ,
STATE QUAUll'laU
101 -1. R..-n (Sunnv Hllfl)I 2. BultOI
Claf1flowtrl; 3. Cebrel (Soull'I Hiiia); 4. SallCledO
(Rlef'ltlll), s. Otlaveoe <Dos Pultl6os). lOI -1. Marllnel (AlaSQdet'O); 2. Herwv
INnlburV Parlll; J • ...iu <Rim of ttlt Workll; 4.
eaoena (Cl'lanneC rsiendt); 5 Marlmoto (North
T~r•nct> llS -I Jac:IUon lSallltMonlca). 1. Dorame
(a l00mlll91c>n), 3 Trullllo (CoYlna), 4. Hervn
tNew1)urV Pm>. s. •uca lMattM ). 122 -I Vllla'oOOI (Lomoocl, 2 Carter
1Ed9r#Oodl, 1 Petrner (North), 4. Gismondi (P~l. S.. CunnlnOl'lem <Fonrenel
12' -1 Slfloll (Calonl; 2. Joe Gert• lindlol. 3
ltoo ~imPIOn IEI Oora60), 4. Cltment• (Dot
Pvettlotl; s. w.-ron <Loerel
135 -1. Harmon (Loere), 1 Guv (Min ion
Vlelo); l. Gal>rll (El DoredO); •-Harr1• (Norco),
S. Adam' (Simi Vallevl.
141 -I. Scruggs (Lomooc), 2. smumm
IEdOtwoodl, 3. Vouno (Coachellel, •. Peclroze
(Oxnerd); s. HendttWn (Vlc:10I' VelleV).
l•-1. L-OCH C.lo (Wfftef'n), 2 Jedi~ (Pe'°
ROOtMtl; 3. Wlhlm1 (S.n Goroonlo); 4. Hou
(Canvonl • .5. ICebo (Norco).
157 -1. Lewton IEI DoradOl; 2. Johns.on
IMavtelrl; 3. Reullef (Ole mond 8ar), 4. Hevet
(Edgewood); .5. SM91'1erd <San 8ernerdlllo) 161 -1 Ven (MINIUn), 2. Comler CPelm
Sorlno,l; 3. Crow (M011teotllol; 4. Henderson
(C:envonl S. 8re1<1<e (Loi Alemllot).
171 -1. Gammln IReellel'\Cb); 2. Aoulrre
(Mevfalrl. 3. Woff (Indio), 4. Krvr (Keooell, S.
Mlcl'lalek IVtn!Ufe )
1'4 -1. Haves lllenture l; 2 lrk:k (Victor
Vel!fi1. 3. MoWI (Anlu), 4. fllnl (CMTYOn); '
Flo<ff <El1lnorel.
,,. -I Pehc:llUI CC.nvonl. 2 Poll•
ILomPOCI. J. FOiey (LB Jorden), 4 Sevl>Olct
(Oownavl. 5 Hickman <Camarillo)
Rustlers
just niiss
playoffs
The celebration didn't last long.
Golden West College had just
knocked ofT Soulh Coast Conference
champion Cerritos, 78-63, in the
regular-season basketball finale for
both teams Saturday night.
With the victory. the Rustlers
moved into a fifth-place tic with
arch-rival Orange Coast at 5-9.
But more importantly, the Rustlers
had a chance to advance to the
post-season Shaughnessy Playoffs.
All that was· needed was an OCC'
victory over Santa Ana which would
ha ve eliminated the Dons from
playo ff contention and put the Rus-
ilen in.
But OCC fell one point shy (67-66).
and an the process, Coach Jim
Greenfield's Rustlers missed a play-
off berth by one point.
Dan Sibcr scored 25 points and the
Ru stlers used a 1 ~3 spurt to open the
~nd half en route to the surprising
victory over the Falcons.
Cerritos entered I.he game with a
12-1 rccordandanautomaticberthin
the state tournament.
But Golden West hit 36 of 42 free
throws (86 ~rccnt)to pulloffthe win .
UNIDEN INVITATIONAL
From Cl
The 12 Japanese players and their
money ranking for 1983 include:
Hisako Higuchi (2). Nayoko
Yoshikawa (5), Setsuko Masuda (6).
Ritsu lmahori (7), Michiko Okada
(8), Noriko Kobayash i (9), Reiko
K.ash1wado (10). Miki Oda (11),
Yoko Kobayashi (12), Tomiko
lkebuchi ( 14), Kayolo lkomo(22) and
Sachiko Takahashi (23).
In addition, there are ~vcral
former Japanese LPGA st.a"1 now
plarina resularly on the U.S. tour who
wil be in the field includioa Ayako
Okamoto. She won the I 979 Japan
LPGA championship and was I 0th
on the U.S. money list last year.
In the LPGA Series rankinp th.is
scaton. Sheehan has the lead with
211.2 points after three event.s. The
Un Iden In vitational is another in the
sen cs.
Silvia Be11olaccini, a winner in
Aorida tbjs year. is liCQOnd with 159.2
points and Aliee Miller, winner in
Sarasota two weeks &10. IS third With
1 S6.9 points.
The winner of tht winter season
alon,1 With victors an dther IClsons,
rece1Ves a Mazda automobile in
addition to pa11id patan1 an a
Sl00.000 pul'IC at season'• end. The
winner (BradJey lul year) win1
S l lS,000 in official purse money.
Another pla)'Cr to watch is Jo Ann
Washam. She scored two
holu-an-one dur1n1 the nut
Womcn'a Ktmpcr Open. the first on
the l 1$~)ard 16th hole and the S«Ond
on the Anal day on the 200-yatd
.evenlhhol Washam finalhcd In the
lop 10 each o( the three )'CAJ'1 of the
Ktmpcr al Mt11 Verdt CC.
Othcn fnc:tude Jan tephcruon,
Donna Caponi. Donna White.
Lauren Howe and Debbie Massey.
Stephenson and Caponi were among
fi ve players lied tor the lead after 72
holes in 1979 when Carner won on the
second eura hole in a playoff.
Mas~y tied Washam for second in
1980 and was runner up to Bradley in
1981 while Sally Little wu in the top
I 0 finishers all tbrec years.
Uniden tourney
facts, figures
WHO-LPGA players from
U.S. and Japan in Un1den LPGA
Invitational.
WBAT-72-hole LPGA tour-
nament sponsored by Uo.idco of
Huntington Beach.
WHEN-Thunday throuah
Sunday, preceded by Pro-Am
Wedoetday. C\Jt to 10 for Ona.I
two rounds.
WHY-Purse ofSJ00,000 with
S4S,000 lo the winner. Children's
f:tospital of Oranat Counl) and
California Mtdacat Ctnia arc
beneficiaries.
LOCATION-1...0S Freeway lO
Harbor Blvd. South to Baktr St..
riJht to &nt s1op s~. Tum riaht
on Ma.a V mSe Drive East. S«·
ond stop Jian. tum ri&b• on
CJ-.bboUJC Roed lO main pt.e.
OAl..LERY TJ~Ava1l-
1blt at main pte daily. Monday
and Tuesday, Sl. Wcdnnd&Y.
tbroUlh Frida~ turday and
Sunday,SIO. o ~Sl,.
Anyday book, S3S Junlors under
11. hair price.
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C8 Orange Cout DAILY PllOTISunday, February 2e, 198'
ACnnoua..,...n
..._ITATllmMT
fhre tOIOWlng penot\I lfe OOlno
~ ..
1tt11 ITM:n W T, 741 Weet
1ttll Street, Co9ta MeN, C.. t2t27
George A end Joie 0 Martin, 21
Sllt1!ah Cl . N9wpot1 e..ctl, Ca
t2te3
Tllll bullMN II conoucted by.
Jan 31, 1984
G.ot~A Mactlfl
Tiiie ~al"'*11 WU !tied wttll t'-
County Clerk of Orange County on
Jen 31 1184
nr1'lll
Publlehed Otanoe Coat! 0.lly
Pilot Feb 5, 12, 19, 28, IH4
784-84
P\&.IC NOTtCE
FICTITIOUI IUlfNHI
NAMI ITATIMINT
The rotlOllWlng per11ont are doing
ra-Z~w®
RECUNA·ROCKDa•
PRICED $228 FROM
Oozena of Stytee Md Fabrk:a In ltOOk
for Immediate cM!lvery.
S()lfTlf·~~ ~eep(.~t«S
8161 Harbor Blvd., COSTA MESA
545-7168
(t)et Nod IHU of th S.. DICWO i'rfrT.)
BOua& /llOll. u4 l'rt. 10.I, r....n.,.., IU, s.t. ltU, Su. JU
but1nea111 t:=.::~~~~~::::::::::::,.":::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::=:-i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ NEWPORT PETROLEUM FUND
83-2. LTD . 1111 Faahlon Lane. Suite
112, Tustin, Callfornla 92e&O
Pal H Cochtan, 6-403 E Avenlda
Palmer Otange. Callfomla 1121180
Cochran Oii Company, Inc:, a
Callf0<nla corp , 161 Fallhlon Lane,
Suite 112. Tutlln California 921180
Thia ~MN II condUC1ed by •
llmlted partnet
Cochran Oii Company. Inc
Pat H Cochran. President
This statement wa1 llled with the
County Clerk or Orange County on
January 18 1984 ,nAM
Jacbon, Kidder a IYCkllng
OneCMc;lttau
IUlte 250
Mawpott leach, Ca. t2MO
Publlshad Orange Cou1 Delly Piiot February 12, t9, 26. March 4,
1984 893-84
P\&.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNEH
NAME IT 11 TIMl!NT
The following person 11 dOlng
bu11ness as
BEAUTIFUL ENTERPRISES.
333A E. COUI Hwy, &.tile • 186,
Corona del Mar. CA 92825
Guerin and Carolyn Alke<. 1509
Sandceslle Corona del Mer. CA
92625
This bullness "conducted by an lndlvlduat
Carolyn Alker
Th11 1111ement was hied with the
County Clerk ol Orange COYnly on
Feb 2 1984 Fmm
PubltShed Orange Coas1 Datty
Pilot Feb 25 March 3 10 17 1984
1068-84
f>tmlC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNEll
NAME ITATl!MENT
The 1011ow1no persona are doing
bualnets at
SOUTHWOOD GARDENS
APARTMENTS, SOUTHWOOD,
LIMITED. 18552 MacArthur Btvd ,
Ste 440, Irvine, CA 92715 David K Lamb, 18552 MacArthur
Blvd , Ste HO. Irvine, CA 112715
John Minar, 18552 MecArthur
Blvd Ste 440, Irvine, CA 92715
Mehrdad Rasaekh, 18552
MacArthur Blvd . Ste 440, Irvine,
CA 92715
All Raz1 . 18552 MecArthur Blvd .
Ste 440 Irvine. CA 92715
'"fhrs busmesa " c:onOUC1ed by· a
general partnership
Mehrdad Raasekh General Pan-
ner
This slltemem was fti.d with the
County Clerk of Orenge County on
Feb 3 198•
F23n12
Published Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Feb 26 March 4 11 18 11184
1118·84
DEATH NOTICES
Nit.IC M>TICE
FICTmOUaM.18*1! ..
NAMSITATIMaNT
The followtno penont are dOlng
butlnaa u :
NEWPORT PETROLEUM FUND
83·1, LTD, 181 FNhon Lane. Suite
112. Tustin. Calltomla 92880
Pal H Cochran, 5403 E A~ldl
Palmer, Orange. Calltomla 926e9
Coctlranoll Company, Inc a Call· rornla corp • 161 Fashion Lene.
Suite 112. Tustin, Calllornla 92e&O
Thll buslneas la conducted by • llmtted partnerShlp
Cochran 011 Company, Inc
Pit H Cochran
Thia Slltement was 11'-d with th•
Couniy Clerk of Orange Counly on
Jenuary 16, 1984
F235t13
Jack.on, Kld«Mr a Suc1t11no o,,. CMc: Caftter Plau
lull• 250
Newpott .. ach, c •. t2'llO
Pubtllhed Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Feb 12. 19, 26, March 4, 1984
871·8'
Pl&.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTIC£
'1CTtTIOUI 8UllHHI '1CTITIOUI 8UIMll
NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI aTATIMINT
The 1o11o.....ioo Pl'IOll• .,.. dolno The fOllowlng per.on 1a doing
butl'*I u bua.lneaa u
FASHION ISLAND PRINTIRS, MONTANA MOTORS, 2900 B
120 Newport Centi' Df'lve. Stt 140, Brlttol, Suite 206-C. Coate M ...
Newpo<t S.ach. Cautornta 92e&O CA 112628
APACHE GRAPHIC ARTS L TO . Carlos Alberto Sanchez. 3041 0
a C11ilornla Um11ed Partnerahlp, Sycam0<e St • San11 Ana, CA
120 N-port Center Drive Ste 1~. 92707
Newport Beech Cahlorma 92860 Thtt buttneu ia conducted by an
Thts bu11neu 1s conducted by a lndlVldual
limited partnerthlp Carlo• A Sancl'lel
APACHE GRAPHIC ARTS. LTD . Thia 11atemant waa 11'-d with the
a Calltornla Limited Partnert111p COYnty Cle<k or Orange COYnty on
Henry F S1ntangelo Jan 17, 1984
G1ner11 Partner
This statemenl was llled wlt11 tl1e
County Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 16 1984
Fnt12'1
Published Orange Coast Oa.lly
PllOI Feb 12, 19, 26, March 4, 11184
874-84
F2SUl2 ------------Publls11t1<1 Orange Coasl Dally P\&.IC NOTICE P1101 Feb 12 19. 26. Maren 4, 1984 ___ ......;..;;..;;..;..;... __ ..;;.... __ _
476-84
f>tmlC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINl!ll
NAME ITATtM.INT
The following pereona are doing
buslneuat·
------------L & H INDUSTRIES. 925 ArlM
--------------FICTfTIOUI IUltNEll Plac•. Anaheim, CA. 9280S-f»lellC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Or., Inc.. 925 Arlee Place.
FICTITIOUS BUllNEll
NAME ITATtMEHT
The following person is doing
busme" as
COLA PRODUCTIONS, 2705
Sparrow Circle. Costa Mesa. CA
92626
Dog E Oehl. 2705 89atrow Clfcle Costa Mesa, CA. 92626
Tn1s business Is oonducled by an
1ndlv1dual
Doug E Dahl
The lollowlng person 11 doing Anaheim, CA. 92805
business as This business 11 conducted by a
LAKE FOREST PEDIATRICS. corporetlon
24324 Muirlands Blvd El Toro. CA OenntS C Ricketts, Pres1oant
92630 This s111ement was flied with tl'le
Theo<lore w Steil M 0 2020 COYnty Clerk of Orenge COYnty on
San Remo Laguna Beach CA Jan 25. 1984 92651
This bualneu 11 conducted by an
ind1v1duel
Theodora W S1a1a M 0
Fntl!M
Published Orange Cout Dally
Pilot Feb 19, 26. March 4, 11, 1984
1018-84 Th11 statement was filed wlln tne
COYnty Clerk of Orange County on 1----D1---1C-NO-T-IC_E ___ _
Jan 25 1984 r~ This Slatement WU hied with Iha
Counly Cler\ of Orange County on
Jan 17, 1984 F231MO Publlshed Orange Coaat Dally
F231C117 Pilot Feb 19 26 March 4 11. 1984 Publlthed Oraor Coast Dally 1010.54
FICTITIOUS IWllMH
NAME ITATI!MENT
Ttle lollowing peraon Is doing
P1101 Feb 12. 19 2 . March 4, 1984
873-84
P\EUC NOTICE
FICmlOUS BUSINESS
NAME ITATl!MENT
The totlowlng persons are doing
business as·
WOODLAKE. LIMITED. WOOD·
LAKE APARTMENTS, 18552
MacArthur Blvd . lrvlne. CA 92715
Mehrdad Rasaekh, 18552
MacArthur BIVd . Ste 4~. Irvine.
CA 92715
Ttil1 business is conducte<f l>Y-~
general partnership
Mehrdad Rassekh. General part·
ner
Tnis atatemenl wu filed with the
County Clerk of Orange COYnty on
MLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST A TE ME NT The following persons are doing
business as
NATURAL ARTS INC 3432 Via
Oporto. # 201, Newport Beach Ca
92663
bus1neu as
OLYMPIA ELECTRIC ANO
PLUMBING COMPANY. 8882 Gar·
den Grove Blvd , Su11e 208, Gard'ffl
Grove. CA 92644 •
Sam Duck. Suh. 6139 Falcon
Ave . Long Beach. CA 90805
This business Is conducted by· an
individual
Sam Duck. Sun
This statement was flied with the
County Clerk or Orange County on
Jan 25 1984 Natural Arts lnternallonal, a Call·
lorn1a corp . 3432 Via Oporto.
.1t201, Newport Beach Ca 92663
Thts business Is conducted by
f23117t
Publlarieo Oranq,1 Cout Dally
a P1101 Feb 19, 26, MJrc;h 4. J l. 1984
1011-84 corporatron
Natural Arts 1n1ernat1ona1
Thomas E Banker, Pres
This stllement was hied wllh 1ne ____ Ml. __ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ _
County Clerk of Orange County on FICTfTIOUI IUllHEll
January 16 1984 F235Mt NAME STATtMENT Feb 3. 1984
FZ17700 Published Orange Coast Daily The rotlowtng person IS doing
Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally P1101 Feb 12 19 26 March 4 1984 buEs~GISL~ 8~RAVEL SERVICE. 224 Piiot Feb 26 Maren• 11 18 1984 872-84 1122-84 20th St •C. N-port Beach. CA
92663
f>tmlC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINHS
NAME ITATIMENT
LoutS Roben Leoneau. 224 201n
St i:C, Newport Beach CA 92663
Tnts bustness 1s conducted by an
tndtvtdual
Louis Leoneua
The lollowlng person 11 doing BERGEN beloved aunt of Marge Low-bustnesa as This 91atement was filed with the
Counly Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 26. 198<1 JULIE BERGEN, 85 yrs, a ing of Tucson, Ariiona. RABBIT CONSTRUCTION 2521
rest den l of Laguna Beach• Rosary will be Monday Orange Ave "B-1, Costa Mesa CA • 92627
F238tH
Published Orange Cout Dally
Pilot Feb 19. 26. March 4, 11. 1984 passed away Thursday, February 27,1984 at 7:30 Ronald Auguat P1e1ro11. 2521 Or·
February 9.1984 in Pleasant PM at the Harbor Lawn ange Ave #B·l , Costa Mesa CA
Valley Hospital, Camarillo, Chapel Mass of chnst1an 92627
Cahfornta She was born buriel will be celebrated 1nJ1~:~~~s•ness is conducted by an
January 8.1899 in New Tuesday, February 28,1984 R A P1e1rok
1017-8A
POOLIC NOTICE
York City and has been a at 8 AM at Saint Joachim This statement was liled w1111 the
resident of Laguna Beach Catholic Church Costa County Clerk of Orange Counly on
FICTITIOUS 8U81NHS
NAME STATl!MENT
• Jan 25 1984
slnl't.' 1951. l'Ommg from Mesa. Interment will be at F23Mn
The following persons are dOlng
business as
TAn IN'IESTORS 24221 Calle
de la Louisa Suite 308. Laguna
Hiiis, CA 9265'1
Dana Point and Eagle Rock, Good Shepherd Cemetery, Publtshed Orange Coast Oa11y
CaHorntd She worked m HunUnatnn Beach. Baltz P1101 Feb 19 26 March• t 1 1984
&-1013·84 L.;guna Real Est.ate for Bergeron/Smith Tuthill. 01· J R Evans Compantea, Inc
24221 Calle de 18 LOUISI Sutle 308
Laguna Hills CA 92654 man\ vears ShC' 1s survived rectors
by S(. ven t·hrldren. a son. Ed-CLOUGH MLIC NOTICE
~ a rd 8 u c h a n a n o f R U T H ~ C A R S 0 N ) NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
This bustness is con<lucted by a corporation
Cam.;nJlo a. daughter, CLOUGH. bom in Provi· MUNICIPAL COURT
Hl•lane &II of Cost.a Mesa. a dence, Rhode Island. was a OF ORANGE COUNTY
J Ronald Evans. President
This statemen1 wes filed with 1ne
County Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 26 1984 Bru,.., Bu1 hanan of 1275 N hrkere,. Avenue son H ,· resident o f Manchester r II c _ .... GI d I Do Id 8 · .. u erton, a.•~ t'n al' a scm. na U· New Hampshire for the past Pla1nt1fl HERITAGE BANI( a F23ltll
Published Orange Coast Dally
P1lo1 Feb 19 26. March 4 11. 1984
1020·8•
lhanan of Temple Clly, a five years She was for-Calllornie corporation
dJughler Judtth Ona1t1s of 1 f Cos M f Defendant PHILIP J MURPHY
T 0 ks d h mer Y o ta esa or and DOES 1 1hrough 10 inclualve h ou!>and a •a aug ter. many years ;.nd passed Case No A-69012
Jane Spenu~r of Alta Loma. away 10 Manchester, New SUMMONS MLIC NOTICE
a son. Peter Bergen of Hampshire on February NOTICEI You hev• t>Mn auad. FICTITIOUS IUSINl!ll
Aspen, Colorado and fifteen 22 1984 h f 54 1he court may dKlde egalnat YCM.J N•ME ST•"""MENT . , at t e age o without your being haerd unleu " "•"' grandchildren Memorial years. She was employed by you rHpond within JO daya. Raad The following persons are doing
'if'rvtces w1 ll be held Sun· the New England Tele· th• lntorm1tlon below. bul~~T~ aOFFICE SUPPL V. 17681 ~0MY · F:bruarMy 2C6, l9B4 at k3 phone Company. She was an'' ~fi~r~:; \~ ':i~ t~ea~:~.IC~~~ Mllchell North. Irvine. CA 92714
r at c 0 rm 1 c the beloved wife of Charles should do so promptly so thal your Newport Statlonera, Inc . 17681
M ortuary or Laguna Beach and loving mother of Wrl· written response of any may be M11cne11 North lrvlne. CA 92714
lnurnment will ix' at Pac1f1c 1 am p of Morro Bay J flied on time This business is conducted by a
View Cemt·tc·rv. Newport Sco1 f 1 d El• · AVISOIUated ha Stdo deman· corporation · . tl o rvme an Ila· dade El trlbuma t9de dKldlr con· Barry T Wes! V P Secretary &ill'h Memorials may be beth Ann She is also tre Ud. eln audlencle • meno1 qua This statement was filed with the
mc1dc· to th!:' American survived by a brother, Ed-Ud. raepond• dentro de 30 dlH. County Cterto. or Orange County on
Cam·er Society d '"'-f B kiln LN le lnformKton que 1lgue. Jan 17 1984 ..,....,_ war ...... rson o roo e, 11 yCM.J wt1h to ... 11 th• edvk:• of .. _. HARRIS Massachusetts and one en attotney In thl• metier, yCM.J Published Orange Coaat Deity
SUSAN H HARRIS. 88 grandchild. Recitation of ahould do ao prompu,. eo that YCM.Jt Piiot Feb 12 19 26. March 4, 1984
years of age. born m IlhnotS, the Rosary will be at the :.:::;. ~:::°""' 11 any. mey be , __________ 8_7_7_·84_
March 19.1895 She was the Srruth & Tuthill Chapel at 7 11 Uetad ~. 1ollc:ltar el con· MLIC NOTICE
HAR80" LAWN-MT. O\.IW
Mortuary • C.m•t•ry
Cfematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa M.sa
5""0·555""
PlE"CE IAOTH!"I
IELL BROADWAY
MOATUAAY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
842-9150
IAL TZ IEROE"OH
SMITH 6 TUTHILl
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
427E 171hSt
Costa Mesa
6415-9371
MoCO"MICK MOATUARY
111! Laguna c.nyon A<s.
Laguna 8eac". Ca. 9265 ' •e.t-9415
c
PM Tuesday, February .... de Uft ebo;ado an ••t• ·~ 1---F-IC_T_l __ T--IO __ U_S_l_U_l_l--N_H_I __
28 1984 Celebration of to, deberla hacerlo In· NAME ITATtMENT
Chri. . . B . I will be m.dlatamert ... de ••I• manere. au Th I I d I stlan une at reepueeta eecr1ta. 11 hay atowna, e Ollowing person • o ng
Saint John The Baptlst puec1e.., retletr9d1 • ti.mpo. t>ullness as.
Catholic Church, Wednes-1·TO ~ De,~NDANT: A cMI EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE. 4380
F b 29 98 0 -pfalnt hM been med by the Campus Or Suite I, Newport Beach.
day. e ruary , 1 4 at 1 pelnilfl ao•lnet yCM.J. "you whtl to CA 92660 AM. Int.er CLOUGH defend thl• lawiult, you muet. Andrea A Mulas. 1950 Gatuy
R S 0 N I >O Of Newport Beach, CA 926e0 R U T H ( C A ) wHh n · days attar thll 11.1mmoni This bu11ness 1s conducled by· an CLOUGH born in Prov&· 11 Ml"Yed on you, Ille wltn this COYrt lndlVldual • a wrltlen resp0n1e to the complalnt
dence, Rhode Island, was a Unles• you do, your detautt will be Andre• A Mula.a
resident o f Mancheat.er. entered on app11Ca11on of the plain· This stetement was llled wllh the hi County Clark ot Orange County on New Hampshire for the put tiff, and t • court may ente< • Jan 26 1984
Sh { judgement agalnll you for the relief five years. e was or-demanded 1n Iha comptalnl. which Fn1117
merly of Cotta Mesa for could reaull 1n garnlahmant of Published Orange Cout Dally PtlOI Feb 19, 26, March 4, 1 t, 1984 many years and passed wagea. taking of money or property t019_84 ay In Manchester New or other rehel requ .. ted In the com. aw • p111nt
Hamp.hire on February Dated Aug 3. t983
22. I 984 at the a.ge of 54 ROBERT R RILL. Clerk
years She was employed by B)' BETTY MILES. 0.PUty
the New England Tele-::C~v:.V •. au1te • IOO
phone Company She wu ,,0 .... 1IOM
the beloved wife of Charles ntne, CA. t:r71J
d 1 h f W'l PublllhM Ofano• Co11t Deity P1101 an ovmg mot er o t • Feb 12 19 2e Merch 4 1118'
ham P of Morro Bay. J 865.·8'
Scott o f lrvme and El.au-
bet h Ann She Is also Nil.IC NOTICE
ACTfTIOUI eu ......
NAMI ITATIMINT
Thi lolloWi"9 pettonl are dOlng
butl""8 •• COLOR GkAPHICS t t fef
1.ctma trvtne. Ca 92714
P\&.IC NOTICE
FICTmOUI IUIMH
NAMI IT A TE•NT
The tollowlng petlCf'I is dolno
bulln ... aa
KENORA SALES, 148 E Bay,
Apl A Cotta Mffl, CA. 92627
Mlehael LAI McManua. 148 l .
Bay Apt A, Costa ....... CA t2627
Thll bulinal 11 conducted by' an
lndlvldUll
Mtchael L .. Mc;Marli.la
Thll ltatetment WU flied Wlttl the
COYnty Clefk of Ofanoe County on
Jan 2'1 198A
m10Q
Publllhed Ofange Cou1 Dally Piiot
Feb 19 28 March 4 1 t 1984
102t-84
survwed by a brother. Ed-
ward Canon of Brookline,
Mauachusetts and one
grandchild Redtatton of
the Rosary wiU be at the
Smith & Tuthill Chapel at 7
PM Tuesday. Ff'bruary
28.1984 Celebration of
Paige H 9ouck ak• Paige W ~·· 11 Tertaclma lrVIM . ca 1--------------.
ChNUan Bwiel will ~at
Saint John The BapU.t
C.tholk Chwch, Wednee-
day, February 29,1984 at 10
AM. Intennt'nt to follow at
Good Sheph•rd Cancwcy.
Balu Bergeron/Smith 4'
TuthJU, Olrectorw
Tl'll• bulln.-It conducted Dy ett ln•ex•penealVe •
lndMOual '(In 111 11>4tn •hll not n1g11 ~~:.i!:~w•• llled wfttl lhl 1n price 1 e11on1tll•
Ccurlty CW1c or Of•~ County on '''"'tied ... ...,
Jan e, 1914 dvet1111ng -· ~ '111114 c l P\JblilM<I °''"9' Co••' 0111y lassified Advert.sing
P1101 '•b 5 12, 19, 28 '984 6'42·567A
7tt-84 '-----------....-.......
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NA•ITAHfllltNT
Tht lollolilllng l*'tont .,. doing
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HOL0[Nl 8REWST!R CON.
STRUCTIOH, 1710 Pomona A11tnue
•87 Coe11 Meu CA 92827
Oon1ld Lynn Ho101n, 704
lMtl 'PU', C0t Ot\I def M11 CA 112825
.,..,,.. Aodetici. e.-.. .,. 2&212
vi. Pledf1 Blanc• l 1tgun1 Nlguel
CA 924117 '
Thi• bull'*8 II c.onOucllld by • general pert net lhlp
Oonlld Holden
Thi• •t•t~I Wll filed Wllh fht
County Ci.nc ol Orl"99 Covoty on Feb 3, 1984
FQ7 .. 1
Publlaneo Ora~ Cout Dally
P1IOt Feb 28. Mirth 4. 11. 18, 198.C
1125-8.C
P\Bl.IC NOTICE
Ftc TtTIOUI •UllNIH
NAMI ITAHMINT
Tht following pertona ere doing
butlntN 11
UNIGLOBE WORLD EXPRESS
TRAVEL. 2"31 N Tustin Ave SUlte
G. Santi An1. CA 92706
SuNn 0 Do+ne, 25931 El S.Oun
do, LAgUna Hiiia CA 924153
TnomH N Thurbef 25931 El
Segundo. L1guna Hiii• CA 92853
Thi• butlneu 11 conduCled by a
general perlnetlhlp
SuNn G Oo1ne
Thia tta1emen1 wu 11111<1 wt1h the
County Clefk ol O•ange County on
Feb 3 198<4
FH7M5
Published Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Feb 28 Mercn 4 1 t t8, 1984
t 124-8.C
Ml.IC NOTICE
K-099 1%
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ROBERT L. JONES, Ill,
AKA ROBBY JONES
AND OF PETITION TO AD·
MINISTER EST ATE NO.
A·l21977
To aU heirs, lx>nefo:raries.
creditors and l'Ontingent
credjtors or ROBERT L
JONES. Ill, AKA ROBBY
JONES and persons who
may be othffWt~ rntt-~
in the will and/or estate
A pellllon has been filed
by ROBERT L JONES, JR
in the Superior Court of Or·
ange County requesung that
ROBERT L JONES. JR be
appointed as personal rep-
resentative to cidmrn1ster the
estate of ROBERT L
JONES. m. AKA ROBBY
JONES (under the lndepen ·
dent Adm1mstrat1on of Es·
tates Act) The petition is set
for hearing in Dept No. 3 at
700 C1v1c Center Dr . West,
Santa Ana. CA 92701 on
March 14, 1984 al Y:30 A.M
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the peuuon, you
should either appear al the
hearing and state you ob,Je<'-
1.lons or file written obj('('·
t1ons with the court before
the hearing Your appear·
ance may ~ m person or by
your attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or a contingent creditor
of lht' dt'«!ased, vou must
hie your d a1m w ith the
court or present 1t to the per·
sonal re presenta tive ap·
pointed by the t-ourl within
four months from the date of
hrst 1ssuanee of letters as
provided in St.-'<."llOn 700 of
the Probate Cod<.' of Calr -
fom1a The llml' for hhng
dam'\S will not t-xp1rt· prior
to four month!> from the da~
of the hl'anng notu.'C'd above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court. If
you are mtl'rested m the es·
t.ate, you may serve upon the
executor or administrator. or
upon the attorney for the ex·
ecutor or administrator. and
file with the court wllh
proor of serv1re. a written
request stating that you de·
sire Spl'('1al not1<'(> of the f1I·
mg of an mvl•ntory and ap·
pralSl'ment of estalt• assets or
of the pel1llo~ <>r clCt'OUnlS
menlloned m Secuon 1200
and 1200 5 of the Cc1ltfom1a
Probate Code
STEPONOVICH & LONG
DAVID M. LONG
121% N. Broadway, Suite ?04
Santa Ana, CA. 92701
(714 ) 973· 1363
Published Orange Coast
Daily Pilot Fl•b. 25. 26,
March 3, 1984
1098-84
POOLIC NOTICE
Nolle:• of h ie of
Aeel Pr0991"t J •I
Prlv•ll ....
No A 120 40S
In the Super101 Court ol 11141 St11t
of California. lor the County or Or·
·~ In the Maller of the Con·
HtVltorthlp of the person and n ·
teteof THOMAS VINCENT HOGAN
(ConMtVllM)
Nottce 11 hereby given thl1 the
undenlgned will MM et Pn111te Nie.
to Ille hlghMI Ind beat b!Odet, tub·
)eC1 to conflfmlllon of Ntd Superior
Court, on or after Int 2 111 day of
Mere.ti 19U, el tht office ol
JOSEPH R DAVIS, Anorney .,
lew. 2790 H1rbor BIVd , Suite 3 13,
Cotll MHa, CA 92628 (714)
540-0830 County ot Ora~. State
of Californl•, 111 right, title end
1nter"1 of Nld (conten1llMI. 111 end
to 111 lht ~teln properly tltuell In
the City of Cotta Mffl County of
Orange, Stale of Cellforn11. partleu·
1e1ry detcrlbed H follow• 10-wlt
LOI 34 Of Trect 6508 In IM City of
Costa Mn1 11 1hown on • Map
thereof recorded In Booll 258.
Pages t end 2. of Ml~laneout
map• In the OfflCt of the County
Recorder of Or1noe County
• more commonfy kn011Wn u 162
The Muter• Circle Co'lta M ....
CA
Tetml of Nie cuh 111 11wful money of the United Stein on COO•
flrmetlon of ..... Of ~ ceetl tnci
balanc. ~ by not• MCUted
by Monoeoe Of Tru11 o.ci on '"' property to told Ten pet cent of
amount bid to bt Oeoolited ""th
bid
Ilda Of °"'" to bl In writing and
WIA bt ttce!Wd ,, the llM...ict of•
ric. 11 11t1y time etter tht firat publl
cetion l'ltfeot end bit«• <let• of ....
l>eled this 22nd cl~ of Februery,
1"4 JOS PH A DAVIS
AUom9Y·•t·Law
8AR8AAA JEAN ,ULM!R
ConMtVetor of the l*'llO" l'ld
ettate of aaid n.OMA8 VINC(Nf
HOO AN
Pvt111thed Orange Coeat Ollly PllOt F~ 28. ?7. Matcll 4, 1914
1111-e•
.I
f'ic.Tmout .,._ ..
NANI IT ATOllNT
Tiie tollowlng C*tOM ,,. doing
bul1114111H
COUNTRY W0009, LIMITED.
COUN T"Y WOODS APART·
MENTI. 18S52 Mec.Arthur 8tvd ,
Ste 440. lrtlM, CA 12715
Mthrd1d Ruukh, 115&2
Mac:Arlhllf Bl11d Ste <CAO, Ir~.
CA 927tb '
Oe111d I( L•mb, tH52 MK.Arthur
Blvd • Ste 440, Irvine, CA 92715
All Aul. 11552 Mac:Ar1hur &lvd .
Ste 440, Irvine. CA 92715
Jonn Mlotr, 18552 MacArthur
Blvd Ste «0. Irvine. CA 827 t 5
Thia butlneaa 11 conducted by • gen.,11 pertner.nlp
Mehrdld RHMilh. 0-ral SMJrl·
rler
Thi• 11e1emen1 wN flled with the Co~mtv Cllf'k of Orange CO\.tnty on
Feb 3, 198.C
'217701
Published Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Feb 26. March 4. 1 t, 18, 1984
1121-84
P\tl.IC NOTICE
l'l<:TITIOUI IUSMll
NAMI ITAT£MINT
Tne fot10W1ng pereon1 ere doing
business as
MICRO MANUFACTURING
SOFTWARE R & 0 PARTNERSHIP,
L TO 680 Lengsdort Avenue, Suite
120 Fulle<IOfl CA
Ronson Equity Contolldated,
Inc 680 Langsdorl A~ue. Suite
120 Fuller10f1 CA
This busmen ts conducted by •
11m11eo part~sn1p.
Ro11 C Welter Pret1den1
This s1a1ement wu llled wllh the
County Clerk of Orange County on
Feb 3 198•
F2'T711
Pubhahed Orange Cout Dally
Pt101 Feo 26 Merch 4 11, 18, 1118<4
11111-84
POOLIC r«>TICE
FICTITIOUS •UllHell
NAME STATEMENT
The following person 11 doing
ouslness u
THE ART AND DECORATION
COMMITTEE t801 Geletee Ter-
r1ce. Corona det Mar, CA 92625
Arleen F Stmbro, 1801 Gllet"
Tertace Corona det Mer. CA 92825
This busineu 1s conducted by an
1nd1v1dua1
Arlee11 S1mbro
Th11 1111emen1 was hied wtlh tht
County Cleft< of Orange County on
Jan 26. 1984
FneMI
Pubhsheo Orange Coeat D•lly
P1101 Feb 19 26, Mitch <C, t 1 11184
1018·84
POOLIC NOTlCE
FICTITIOUS •UllN£11
NAME STATEMENT
The 1011ow1ng pert0n 11 dOlng
bus1nest es
COAST PACIFIC LIMOUSINE
SERVICE 17300 11th St . Suite
J-202. Tustin, CA. 92680
Kelll 0 Hallamore, 1812 Bridle
Path. Santa Ana, CA 92705
This buSlness is conducled by an
1nd1vlduel
Kent 0 Hallamore
This statement was filed with the
County Cleric 01 Orange Coonty on
Jan 25 1984
F2*74
Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally
Pilot Feb 19 26. March 4. 11. 1984
10t4-84
POOLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI BUSINESS
NAME 8TAT£MENT
Tne ro11owing P9f*)ns ere dOlng
t>Ysineu H
KNOX DEVELOPMENT. 421 Em-
erson. Newport Beac.h, CA 92660
Ourbtn Knox, 421 Eme<son New·
port Beach, CA 92660
RJ Montague, 421 Emerson.
Newport Beectl, CA. 92660
This business Is conducted by •
:ie11era1 pannerstilp
Durbin G. Knox
This statement was hied with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 25. 1984
F2*71
Published Orange Coast Delly
Pilot Feb 19, 26. March'· 11. t98<C
1015·8•
PlllllC NOTICE
K-ottcll
Notice of Sale of
Reel PropertJ •t
Prtwate I•
No NE P 26945
In tne Superior Court of lhe State
of C111lorn11. for the County ot Lo•
Angeles
In lhe Miiie< of the E11ete ot
Mar9ue11tt L Schubert. OeoelMd
Nohce is hereby given th•t the
undersigned will seO at Pr111att sale,
lo the highest end best blddet. tub·
1ec1 to conf1rm111on ol said Supe<IO<
Court on or atter tht 8th day of
March 1984. at the ottice of Stanley
Springer Esq 957 S VIiiage Oaks
Ortve Covina, CA 9t72<C County of
Los Angeles State of Callfornle, •II
11ghl 1111e a114:-1.n1erat of Hid de-
ceased al the tune or death and all
the 11ghl. tllle end interest that tht
estate ot said dec"'9d haa ac·
qulfed by operation of law or other·
wise other tha11 or In addition to that
of said deceased. at the lime of
death. 111 and lo all the cerllln real
property sltualed in lhe City of
Santa Ana. County ol Orange, Stele
ol Ca111orma. parllcularly described
as lollows. 10-wll
Loi One ol Tract No 880, as pe•
map recorded tn book 32, page 7.
Miscellaneous Maps. In lht office of
the County Recorder of said Coun·
ty
EXCEPTING THEREFROM the
West 598 9.4 '"'· Ille EHi llne of Nld 598 9• feet being p11allel to the
West hne ol said Lot One
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM
the lollowlng
Begmmng It a bolt lo the centet
hne of S.-..01..-ilh s"..i. Mid bolt
t>etng 59&.9• f .. t NOfth a9• 39· 30"
Eu11rom • bolt lhll It <CO feel North o• 3• 30 w111 from the N0rtttw.1
c«ner o1 Lot One of Trect No 880.
IS per map rec«Oed In bOolc 32.
page 7. Mltcell•neoue Mapa, In Int
offl<le 01 the County Rec«det of
tlld County, running thence South o• 3.C' 30" EHt 330 fMt parallel to
th• Wffl llne of uld Lot one; thence
North 99• 36' 30" Eall 192 1 .. 1.
thence North o• 34' 30" W11t 330
fMt 10 lhe center line of Seven·
teenlh Street. trienot South at• 341'
30" West 192 '"' to the point of
t>eglnntng
ALSO EXCEPTINC THEREFROM
the North 571 32 f .. 1.
• rflOfe commonfy known ... 1300
N Cllnlon StrMt, Sente Ane, CA
T ermt of Nie c..,., In lewfvl
mOMY or the United S1et11 on oon-
hrm111011 or Hie, or 1>9rt cash •nd
balance eYloene.d by nota NCUred
by Mort~ or Truat Deed on tht
property to llOld Ten s-oent ot
amount bid 10 tM dep()llted With
bl<I
llo• or off•• to bol in wrltlno and
will be rec•veO II the •for.aid of·
f1C41 at any time attet tne flnt publl
CjlhOfl hereol and !*Cini ~e of ....
01111111 ,., .• '"' day Of r .. ~Wl'V
1N4
JAM(S LORENZ
CLAR£NCE LORENZ
CO·Adm1n111111or1 of tht
btlle of Mid o.e.ctent
8PRINOCR & PAYNE by
STANLEY SPRIHOCA
Attorne)'(1j f0f Co-Admlnlltr111or.
t57 S YllllQe Oet11 OrlYe
Covin•. CA t t724
Publl hed °'~ COUt Deity Pilot ~ 25. H . M~ 3 ttl.4 1097-M
'1Cm10UB .,.....
N.-STATIWMT
The ~ '*'°" It ~ bu .. ,,... ..
MC AETOUCHINO, 4120 S..
enore Ortve. Newpor1 9Nch, CA-
92MO
Nadyne 8, llluelo, 4120 SeMhore
Or • Hewpor1 leecfl. CA t2MO
Tl\ll butiMll II ~Id by en
lndMdvll
Nldyne 8 Ruuo
Thia 1ta"""*'t w .. llled 'fll'lth the
County Cleflc OI Orenoe COlll'ly on
Fib '· ttJ.4 'U77W Publlahed Orange Cod OWiy
Pttot Feo 28. March 4, 11. 18, 1914
1117..aA
Ml.IC *>TICE
'tcTITIOUI IU ... M NA•ITATW_..,
The fottowlng Pt<ton It doing
t>ualn ... u
AAA QUALITY ELECTRIC SER·
VICE!, 320 2111 81r .. t, Cotta M9N,
·CA 92827
Gerlld R Work. 320 211t Sir .. ,
Colt• M9N, CA n627
Thi• bullnea 11 conducted by en
lndMduaJ
Getekl R. Work
Ttllt 1111emen1 was flied With the
County Clefk of Of1nge County on
Fab 3. 1984 fU,,_
Pubhthed Orange Cout Delly
P110t Feb 26. March 4, 11 , 18, t98<C
1123·84
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTTTIOUI 8UllNHI
NAMI ITATIMINT
The follow!ng pertont 11e doing
bullneu H
WOODCREEK LIMITED. WOOD-
CREEK APARTMENTS. 18552
MacArthur Blvd , Sit 440, lrvlne
CA 92715
D•Yld K Lamb, 18552 M1cAr1hur
Blvd, Ste. «O. lrYlne, CA. 92715
Thi• butlneu It conducted by: a
general pannlfthlp.
David K Lamb. general par1ner
Th11 tlatement 111111 llled w11h tht
County Clefk of Orenge County on
Feb 3, 1984
FDT702
Publtlhed Orange Coa11 Delly
P1101 Feb. 26. March 4, 11, 18, 198•
1120-84
THE DAILY PILOT
CLA SSIFIED OFFlCE" HOUR
Telephone Service:
Monday.f rjday
8:00 A.M.-5 :30 P.M.
Business Counter:
Monday-Friday
8:00 A.M.-5 :30 P.M.
DEADLI E
PUBLICATIO DEADLI NE
Monday Sal 11 :30 a.m.
Tuesday Mon 4:30 p.m
Wednesda\ T ut>" ·l :w p.m.
Thursday \\ t>d •<rn p.111.
Frida\ Thur-. 1 :w p.rn.
aturda\ h 1 'S:OO p.rn
....,.,.. .. &tlttl
~lllf -~.000'4 ft C~lloN•l'I Ktt ... ~Wltw -a.c.a., ........ , ............. , n;tri.w'° I _....,_cWt-. ... .-. ..,. .. .__ ... 1
ltfl<• c11pe1 MIOftl •aon I QuUty -lU..., lllSI deor$ tflU 111'.lllfts. 1111 ...,, ...,..
ilrn""C '°"" lot 111Sltt •-
$975.000 r ..
Mohnted Stlltf 11111 ex~. llld wry PIPlf
I l I lmstllttlta 751..SIU
CANCELLATIO~ & BEST Ill !BLUFFS unday Fr1 S 00 pm
CORRECT I O~S: HI Hn ... 3 Bdrm, 21.h Ba. highly
Cancell ations and <'vrrf"ction ma)' upgraded, good location $198,500. IPI 1-1 Ill YISTA llll'fA be made on same deadlines as
above. Please ask for a cancellat ion 111 lllT ···Lovely Dolores. 3 Bdrm, 2'l'l Ba, nice greenbelt. $199,000.
number when ranct>lling your ad. IPI 1·1 Ill YllTA HU•
ERRORS: Ill IF TIE MIT IUl11flL MU• ...
Ch k NIT in prime view location on bay in ec your ad daily and report early Bluffs. Completely custom and
Pta.JC M>TIC[ errors immediatel y. The DA ILY enlarged. Mstr Bdrm suite, 14x28. All 3
FR:TIT10Ul 1UllNIH PILO'i assumes liabi lity for the fir5t .Bd.rms have tbe_ir own Bath. Lrg fam
NAME ITATEMINT room. E Plan. 6' brick walls encloees
The fo11ow1ng per'°" 11 doing incorrect insertion cnl)·. 28x30' courtyard in paver tile. 1st tune bualneN ..
< 11 AIRPORT AREA SEC· CLASSIFIED 642_5678 offered. Must see. $329,000.
RETARIAl (2) SPELLBOUND sec. ... 1·1 2141 Ylltl fl'TUll
RETARIAL SERVICES 1802 l·J ~~~·;;,;1rcle, Suite 106, Irvine, HELEI I, DOWD
JeanL Schiel, 7872Nancy0five, =Be.;:;.:un=:.....:l:..:;11::....:.:ll:::;lt;_,__IB1un 111 hit 844 01•4 l
Huntington a.ac:h, CA 92647 lnu&l 1002 Gtaual 1002 ~;--;w~·······•r.lllY~ Thia bulinesa 11 conducted by an Ljiiiiijill••liiiiifiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ~ 1ndlvldual I ~::.~.=•wuh~-11hlhe SAYE TAX DOLLAR County Clerk of Orange County on
Feb 3. 198•
F23711S
Publl1hed Or1nge Co"t Delly
Pilot Feb 26. Mitch <C, I 1, 18, 198.C
t 116-84
PlBl.JC NOTICE
FtcTITIOUI IUllNIH
NAMI ITAHMINT The rolfowing pe<ton1 ere doing
business u
ST ARLINK 2002. 2850 A11on Ave ..
Newport Beach. CA 92ee3
Web9f'1 Workl Inc . 2720 W.
COlll Hwy . N-port Beadl. CA
92&62
Th1t bulinetl ti cond\ICtld by I
corporation
Rober1 Tucket, President
This statement was hied with the
CO\.tnty Clettl of Orenge County on
Feb 3. 1984
F'UT177
Pubhlhed Ore~ Cout Dally
Piiot Feb 26, March 4. 11. 18, 1984
I 126-84
P\Bl.IC NOTtCE
K-09914
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
VIOLA L. PATTERSON
AND OF PETITION TO AD·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-1%1 982
To all heirs, beneficiaries.
l'reditors and contingent
creditors of VIOLA L. PAT·
TERSON and ~r'90n.s who
may be otherwise interested
m the will and/or estate.
A pelltaon has been filed
b y SANDRA LYNNE
F.cKLES m the Superior
Court of Orange County re·
questing that SANDRA
LYNNE F.cKLES be ap-
pointed as personal rep·
resent.at.tve to administer the
est.ate of VIOLA L PAT·
TERSON (under the lnde·
pendent Administration of
Estates Act). The petition is
set for hearing in Dept. No 3
al 700 Civic Center Dr ..
West. Sant.a Ana, CA 92701
on March 14, 1984 at 9:30
A.M.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition, you
should either a ppear at the
hearing and st.ate you objec·
t1ons or file written objec·
lions with the court before
the hearing Your appear·
ance may be in person or by
your att0rney
lF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or a ronlmgenl creditor
of the deceased, you must
hle your claam wath the
court or present at to the per·
sonal representative ap-
pointed by the court within
four months from the date of
first is,,u.ance of lett.era as
provided· m Secuon 700 of
the Probate Code of Cali-
fornia. The time for flllng
claims wiU not expire prior
to four months from the date
of the hearing noticed abovt>.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court If
you. are Interested in the es-
tate, you may wrve upon the
executor or admJniftrator, or
upon the atto~y for the ex-
ccutor or administrator. and
file with the court with
proof of eervice, a writ~n
request stating that you de-
we apedal not~ of the fU. ana of an jnventory and ap-
praiwment of estate ... ca°'
of the ptllUona or .ccounca
menUoncd in Sc!ction 1.200
and 1200 5 of the Califom.la
Probate Code.
THE LEN, MARRIN,
JOHNSON 6 BRIDG~ ua s.." OraM An .. Salte , ...
Let Aafe,ta, CA .... 71
CllS) f l ·f*
P\abllahH Or.nae c.o.t
Dally Piiot F'tb. 2~. 28,
Matth 3, J984
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room, master suite and sundeck .. just
steps from Little Corona Beach. Second
bedroom and bath open to lovely shade
garden and picturesque Hazel Drive. Ef·
ficient gas kitchen, well planned terrace
entry and cathedral windows are a few of
the extras. $350.000. By appointment
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3641 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del M.,
Sll,100
Lge 3 Bdrm older ftxer
home on huge lot. Exist-
ing FHA loan at only 8 5%
lnt~restl 759· 1SO1
Little Miu Muttet eat on
Tuflet, along came a
eplder and reed In lhe
Dally Piiot Cla aaltled
MCtlon about Miu Muf.
fet'a Tuttet and bought It
for S9.95. YOY can NII
your tuffet and Iott of
other thlny 1 through
Dally Piiot Claulfled
Adi . Call 8-42-5678
N••tl ••ort1
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For a..1fifd Ad
ACTION
Call
A. DA.ILT MOT
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Buy units and watch them
appreciate Two side by
side duplexes 1n Newport
Hgts Buy one or gel 2
and ask lor quantity d1S·
count If you re really am·
b1t1ous we can gel
together 2 duplexes beck
to back Full p11ce an un-
behe11a ble S 162 ooo
751 3191
C:SELECT
..... PROPERTIES
•WAIT TO SELU*
Pr1va1e Party hes well se-
cured 3rd trust dee<:! on
Newport home to use as
down for Newport condo
or hOuse S80.000 at 160/o
due 6·65 equity $36,000
Further details 548·8625
DOlebOul
Bov ·.Beach r<eol Estate
Hlflllllll CIEST
Very neat lhree bedroom.
two b&lh home Tasteful·
ly decorated in neutr11
tones Restful lanai and
gardens low m11nten-
ance yard Sparkling pool
$250000
IPH TllAY 1-4:H
1H42 Wer1i.11ter la
ll11tiar.11 ltHi.
13 ·1300
. ... .....
IEW II TIE llllET
Channing 4 bdrm Mewport Beach
home. Preofessionally landscaped
courtyard w/pool & spa. Formal din·
ing room. family room w/wet bar,
master bdrm w/ba.lcony. Security
system, 3-car garage & laundry room.
Priced to sell at $380,000. Call
BIN NIE DIX-ON.
Jiil LISTEI -
11111111 VIEW lllES
Large 4 bdrm plus family room Cor-
ona del Mar home with maX11nurn
privacy. beautiful location, pres-
tigious n eighborhood. Owners
anxious. Priced accordingly. Call
TRUDY STIJBBLEFIELD.
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
MOTEL SITE
78,419 sq. ft. commercial lot located
1 'h Mi. from So. Coast Plaza. Also
suitable for retail center or medical
office. 1.5 million.
POTEITIAl
Older retail center In No. San Diego
City. Needs good management and
upd ating. 15,550 sq. ft. of improve-
ments. lot size Is 28,022 sq. ft . Full
price $799,000. Owner will carry
$600,000.
CDI DUPLEX
located on oceanside of Coast Hwy,
lrg 3 Bdr 2 Ba 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. Both
have fireplaces. Asking $295,900.
OPEN HOUSES TODAY
1 to 4:30
133' c.q, hwer Atrea ..................... SHS,lff
Bay & ocean views, mdoor pool. vaulted
cetlin&. 4 bdrms. 4 baths
131 Vll U. SM. U. lslt. .. .-........... $1,HS,Mt
Bt1utrful 3 story, 4 bdrms + maid .
formal din. rm . pier & shp
2H Vil c.rMa. &.*Isle ...................... $551,IM
Completely refurbished 3 bdrms. 2"'t baths.
stereo equipment built in
JU Yll hMu. U. 1s1t-.................. Sl15,IM
3 bdrms. 2 baths. circular fireplace
Near clubhouse
Uts I . layfrMt. W. ll&ML ..... --Sl.IM ....
New hst1na 90\ complfte Great floor
plan Pier & shp
l llU ...... , ....... _________ . $13',511
Cardiff model 1n Urllversity Pv~ Terrace
2 bdrms. 2 battls. So of Fretway
642-5678
-3 Br. 1 M bath with Ice country ldcchln.-
Coming ware cook top & bit in mfao-
wave. New plush carpeting and f1oorinl.
Calh. ceilinp, lota of glua. In ,....t lo
Coast Meno neighbor hood. Reduced te
$12~.900
.,.. s.. 1-1 .. 111 .... --= lit fw L,_ ltw•....•H
11.IOR LOCATIOI
BIS CllYOI
Of FERS
Ota f1ET
DOVER SHORES BAYfRONTS
OPEN Ul>AY 1:00-5:00, JI.
505 Mwrq Star Lant · Sl ,295,000
320 Momq St• Lane · Sl.177.000
223 htfinc StJr Lane • Sl.275,080
All ba~f ronts include boat f aohlln
for minimum 50 toot yachb.
OPEN THIS WEEIEID
OILY I FEW -"'--"'---~
Last three units of an outstanding de·
velopment by C.A.S . Homes
3 bedrooms 2 112 baths $110,000
2 bedrooms 2 1 '2 baths S 98,000
2 bedrooms 2 baths S 88,000
All units offered with flexible ~and
one year bullders warranty.
Casa del Rio Townhomes reflect the
quality first approach exemplified by
ceramic ule entry areas, ceramic tile
counter tops. handcrafted oak cabinets,
top of the line appliances with continuoua
cleaning double ovens and decoratoc
carpets and draperies.
Casa del Rio. lot'ated 11'J block east -of
Harbor Blvd 1n the Fountain Valley
School Dtstnct. w1U be open this week -
end from noon t1J dusk. Appointmen t can
be arranged by contacting the Director of
Marketmg, Ann Warren, at Select
Properties.
C::SElECT
lliiifi' PROPERTIES 111-3111
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LIMllLI
Open Sat-Sun 106 Vi.a Lido Nord
Traditional 3 Br. 3Y'S Ba. Baydront.. pier•
float for 65' boat Pnoed to sell 1990.000.
Open Sun 214 Vi.a l thica
Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba'.-Jra playroom.
fl.replace. beam ceiling. $4.20,000
IRYlll Tllllll
Panorarmc bey & ocean view. 1 Br, l Ba,
patio. pool home. Prime loc. $775,000.
YllTA Ill Ull llntllT
Fabulous bay/mountain view. l Br, 1 Ba,
condo ccr<>p Lowest price. $295,000.
UYSI• Pim lllf IR
S~ bayf ront d plx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up
2 Br. 2 Ba dn 2 boat &peca $1,!7&,000.
PmlllU -IRUIFLIR
OcHn & Jettty views Marine naom. 4 •
3 Ba. 37001q. ft. 4 oar parkJ.ni. fl.JU.ooo:
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Corona Wand C\11\. bayfrolit lot.. 8$' bait
deck~ Plans avail.. Now 1370,000 wlllW. All .... _
NNr ~w 4 Br. 4 Ba. lab vww. 3aOQ 1111,
ft. $440,000. Will uwte for 1oci1 fll'Clp.
C8 Otange Cout OAIL!!!,LOT /Sundl)', febfuaty 28. llHM
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W&lfl IP JI a aay VllW. 11 RM HoUtN on 1 .... Iota. P•OL-w Dal~ Hot Litt of al).:f20 ay n 2br/den, pool, Jae, tennl.t CHINA COVE 2 Br. W• b&. dbl eat gar. exterior TLC. I '°' =
-•.. Newpor1 Pltr tr••· .,..... ptop1nlel. Alf Ora...... lSO D VIEW Own/t0t (819)121~51151 1325.000 Hl--8787 wet bar In mutef' bdrm. uM1 Su~ IOo 65&-122&M Call AMttor now View hOfM, form• mocMI. Co dtJ --.· ec th ~II Md b11ck ---and by iUJhl a thousand lei Ugh ca 762·8568 3 bfdroom• •den, famlly 1n.1roet,:."!;:::: ,:·~~ ' 1 ... +1 ... t+...... nll Kna IO :!uo. e~1iou.chOOI• & IUA ¥11\fuocola $nArious Matt"O bullt 3 Bdr, family home, room, 2 fir~. 2 wet '~'" tta..e3e1 5 Bdrm. 6 ba +. 1 Br glMt ........ 1.111 ..... 1041 IO YUi FIBI llhop• Allllng $99 $00. 1.ovely 4 Bdtm ..--OllTA Ill& b&ra. atrium, 3 CM~· Oft 2 1011 & ~ dock ~a• ,. ,._ 8 He.7u4 Sep tam rm, IO<m&I dll'\, lrg family room+ formal dinJn~. Eotlnj Nr Np1 Htt C\dtom SBR age.Alov.iyl\OfM ll.~00.000 Mllllon. Open Spot .... 3830tldup1Jtx 4 Br 3'h Ba pool, RV yow~ _ pool 6 tpa Exeoutlve area ln kitchen CdM hlgh school dlatrtct. 2t>a. frJ>IC. Iha)!• roof + •I 1259,000. MU T ae hM Sun 1·4 owe lll· 12%.-long lef'm •P•e•. • 1es.ooo with 38/28 Npt Hhtt. SotM ar... Aek lnQ $260.000.
2 .. 0,000. 0,.......,. ·~..iay 1-... 2927 Ca•-•nn. GuatAptw/frple& BBO SOLOI INl-.af 1 a lllterwee4 I Qe 3br/3bl+ISbr/3bl~111ae paymentt comparable lo view pot IC>< much more. trade for 1meller. flO
" _.. WU " ...... ,_ sn~.000 LlM IUl.n ..... .. CALL • 509 ~acl ... Wllk lo ci..on s 145,000 tale• price. Loe w/future. Klreten pool MHI Verd• area.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-ot IYI l•H #l Orelf Olrelt Mf.IOll 3"t<20°4dn•Appna1Md 831•5066• 842·2000. 8·42-7892 cln Pat at !48-~13 C 1 rt.h & C 276PALMER • • Te<tlffevaluelnCoronedel * llnlfl~ 440Kown/bkr8'45·7048 64S.t3"'7 REAL !STATERS
0 e8WO Y 0. Roy McCardle Allr Mart lmm*lulate 3 Br 2\.t 2 1 -u It S ocat lfLf OllTI llU OmE NI-2 Br Condo tiiiiCh
h'L \IDl ','1A1 ·1Nvf.\tM~N •.11• llH Ba. l•mlly room _.... n ... uper 1'4995 down, under -Qr Al ._ s TAT[ -· townhom• w/flreplace II UTTU llWI Stnt• An• Country Club $900/mo Oerllng at.,-ter dbl gar '92•500· Mon· 2S4S EASTBLUFF DR Mlllll llllE WC 1tt TO w/15.,.. dn falrway/grMn. 3 Br. 2'~ home huge corner lot tleello t 1tory Bkr, AM
NEWPORT BEACH. CA lllllTllOTllYllW ~:m.~1b:~d1l7r.;,~:: ProPerty frM & clear Ba.lmm•eulatehome AgeniKathy9&0-1030 631·2170,PM49G-7849
640--0020 llYEl lllOREI W l I In Meir Bdrm eulte. Trade for? Reduced lo 2000 ••ft 111 -----IPT ITS, STULi POOL-VIEW! I r.,•t-etlts Partial 11lew of mountain• s390.000 M.JllCQue• Agt 2 be hm. w11acuul Ju1t Olnll Miil HUGE A-2 LOT /DUPLEX
ll!!!l!l!l!!lj;;::::====r-· ft•.r•,U.rt'1 and night llgflte Oulet 6'45·9922 red"ced • 10,000. 210E.20thStCM 2BA 1bt ~ ba<:h unlll ~ Prized 1oee1lon, city llghll ... ff I 2 W .. d.... " • s 1 • 2 e & Baek Bay view• The ,. rtp1 H • et .an gate~uar '""'community lalMa s 139,900. Call He· tte7 Open HouM 11 -· r, tvrb & lmmec Below •Oft p 11 •· with lovely landacaplng, _1 l 1007 2 ba • 3rd Br/lofl/ltbrary. appr at S 1~9.HO John
pertect home for • ., ..,a pool, epa and tennr1 Ptaaaaa I Betty Ktrr Really 10 llW OllllS lrple, BBO. epa, atudlo, Zar voe. Viking R.E IJ~~
llUll TOlll llAllUTIOI
A decorator's delight Very rare
J model overlooking backbay m
The Bluffs. This 3 Br 2 Ba home
1s pnced to sell fast $199,000L.H.
Maureem White & Ed Escano
FOR LUSE-FIHISllEI
Fonner Harbor Ridge model.
professionally decorated &
furnished 4 Bdr. 3 Ba. fam rm
with spe<:t.acular ocean. bay, and
city light views. Lautremont
model behind a guard gate
Comm. pools. spas. and tenrus
courts. $3500/mo. Maureen
White & F.c:i Escano
llHIOR Rlllf-IOIEl PEllFEOT
Rare Lucernl' w /panoram1c
ocean. bay, light view. 3 Bdnn. 3
Ba. fam rm. 3 fireplaces. Mstr
Bdr w/retreal. Lots of plantation
shutters, mouldings. oak blt-ins.
marble. $795.000. Maureen
White & F.c:i Escano
• .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC .
675-6670
TWO H & LOT
Steps to the beach. Two separate
homes on oversized lot w/fireplaces.
garages. assumable loan. $269,000.
TRIPLEX
One charming home plus 2 newer aoart-
ments in back. Fireplace. built-ins, clean
and well maintained. Private patios and
a huge 8x 12 jacuui. Nice residential
area. Only $245.000.
OLD Cll CHARI
OCH• VIEW from the Mstr Bdrm. 3+ Br, 3
Ba, on a nice 40' wide lot. only 5 doors
to main beach entrance. Priced at
$425,000 because the owner wants a
quick sale. So drive by 223 Jasmine for
a peek. then call for details.
LUSE Oil LWE OPTIO•
Beautiful brand new condo in a gate
guarded community w/ocean and
Catalina views. 2 Bdrms. den, 2'12 Ba. 2
marble fireplaces & all the built-ins in-
cluding A/C and central vacuum sys-
tem, etc. 2281 sq. ft. As low as $2800
rent. and if purchased the terms are
fantastic! 1 P/•% fixed for 30 years. From
$488,750. Last one! (Owner/Broker).
•
JACOBS REAL TY, INC.
675-6670
OPEN TODAY
View of city lights. deep set lot, w1lk to shops
S280 000 715 Belhs. [a!)lbluff N B
Country English, !Wini estate w/c11yon
wlew 3 Ir ti• "" $46~ 000 ~78 SPaward. Corona Highlands. CdM
Prl11e nbrd, ocean side, 4 Ir. 3 11.
3 frplc'1, '" beac• $3 75 000 170 St!i!ward. Shorecl1ft~. CdM
lncred view "CH per" fro• 111ug 3 Ir.
Oner will fh111c1
S 1.000.000 HJS Ocean Blvd CdM
Ttrrtflc Twnh11 1tew! 3 Ir 3 11. 2
frplc's p1tlos diets
$218.900 7463 Irvine Ave Back Bay area NB
Stellft4 rttrut, 4 ldr•. 41/t la
oa 1 beac•
Sl.900.000 4651 Brighton Rd CameoShrs CdM
u,aldtd E '111, 3 Ir., fa• r11,
eotlltry kite•••
$260,000. 523 Aven1da Campo, Th;. Blufts. N B
Miit Moel tt ~. 2 Ir 2 la dt11, c-., y1rd
$380,000 232 lrrs. old CdM
Sal FrncUee r-. style, 3 Ir 3 II,
SUMI• ......................... 21& llpertte, CAI
...... V1tw ,,...., • Ir SJI, ,., .... ,rhatt
1360.000 (l) . . 7500 l1&hthouse HV CdM
2 Ir. 2 1.t c.Mt. pned ptt, litw
$395,000.... 21 Rue Cannes. 81g Canyon N 8
O..-311 + ... cast. Meir, IJI, art ftl
$389,000 ... _...... .... ... .... .. . . ~ Jttty, COM
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REAL roRs:r. 676'6000
2443 EHt Coast Highwav. Co'un1 d I Mu
I
~r•eloua entertaining ltHrlty lrdt• court Only $220.000 with a ront on o. rg r .. going, going gonel Prime deek1, oak & redwood 780·9669 & S40-5583
pacious matter aulle 11,1..,,000 land Aak for a.tie ChU4t 2 Ba. boat aUp. panOfemlc C.M area, blk1 lrom S.C. thru-oul. tkyllgl'ltt Solar. ~1~~ h4s laro:e~<V0~sefe~ I TW&l.Ull Lee 644-7020 view. aparkllng eond OOWllll If IWY. Plua 1,2, & 3 Bdr from Newporl Htrbor Builders IPT ITS. SYULJ
llllchen Very open floor OPll t•T·lll l·I LlllO IUl EITATI Furnished S575,000. Call went blQQer room•. out S 100,000 never offered Agt 898-302~ HUGE R-2 LOTI OUPLEX F • ------213/947-514<4 evu, lnaroomeendload•ol before Odownto11et1.-2BA1ba ~baehunlt1R•· ~~~s~i5~~1~~~.71~~ WHLHITAYLlllOI. 'lllmUITlllE 2 t 31945·23H days. potential to remodel? Hurry l 841 -6305 . Unllll/IEITTlllll furb & 1mm1c a.tow hitr/lft .. r TlllLll Owner wlll show by eppt Conelder this 5 Bdrm -+ 241-1275 Upgraded 3 BR 2ba, In appr at $159,950 John
1<1eal for owner occup1nt, OOEAIFROIT -lamlly room Bfft buy In ----lmm1e. cond. Loe Zarvoa. Vi king R.E. THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
0all IU·4110 each unll haa a trple, wet· CdM at S295,000 wltn 2BR DUPLEX. dbl garaoe kllchen GIANT LO;I 760-9669 ~ 540-5583
tr lit· 1411 fer bar 1300 sq ft 2 Br l'tt 122 (, OOWflllT land • on Orange Ave Cloae to Orille by 2549 Wea -OILY 11100 IWI
oltlfllOI t9ir1119i Ba pat1oa. sundecks & Beaulllul 7 Yr Old Custom OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Von's Market S 179 000 minister (Oii Unlller· So coast Plaza 1ocat1on
&llr4t4 aatt. even a ysard. 9 yrs old. Bullt Home 3BR. 2"'1BA. t506ISl~NT1A11N1ELLA 548-6374 call for 1nlor ;1 :~'~.·6~~r ) ~!~~~ w/aecurity gate. tennis
EASTSIDE
DOLL HOUSE R-2
I Plush at 289.950 2 Car Gar . Many ElCtra& •· motlllaled. submit offers eris. pool, aseumable _ _ _ FIXEI IPPlll Unquestionably Best Buy 71 Senate No quallty,as-Try 10"1, dn 9'¥/1 Int 1st loan and only $89,000.
This t;>Hut1lu1 2 Bdrm IEWPOIT IEACH
hOme hast>eencomplete• FIXER $111000 ly redecorated Extra • large lot gives amle room Move up to Newport at an
ror an add111onal ur111 A allordabre price Lots ot
super ~taner home with po1en11a1 •n this 3
future potenhal A great bedroom home Seller
1nves1ment at S 134,900 wants out now• Call today
646-7171 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
OOllOll IEL lllll
JOOI lllH &PPWSEI YALIE
540-1 151
3 Br 1 't Ba. plus a 17x 18 On Oceanfront PRICE sume $89.000 1st t 1'"1'4. In wm E Doud Co Call now Diana. agl
family rm wlfrplc Owner REDUCED TO MOVE S 1008 total pymnt total 873· 1600 631-1266
has priced as a fixer VA $588 000 OPEi UT /Ill 12·4 price S 104,000 Owner
wms. new on the market Ownert agent 675·8562 11111 I POOL 556-6727 Eastslde clean 2 Br lrplc, OPEi MOISE
at $99,950 OPEN HOUSE 11-4pm LISI URlll VIEW Br. 2,,., ba Condo. new 2 car garage Ready to 1011 S1U111 3 IHI COIH Fri-Sun 2109 E Balboa • cond Deck. patio, poor. move 1n St 15.500 Sal/Sun t-4 Owner haa Check into this super value E 642 6368 LoweSI priced 1n the com· Blvd Lg Fam Home Bay at only 5399 000 FEE A iac. etc Ownr pays points Devin R · bought another and mull
plex, close to SC Plaza, View $495.000 Sell/ perfect lamlly home on a or ? $124K 540-4083 Eastalde Twnhae, good as sell this 3 Br 2 Ba home
3 pools. rec rm. security trade dn E·Z terms large secluded tot In a new 2 Br 2 Ba frplc with pool & AV aeceu.
rted commty Only owe. P/P 644· 1642 or quiet cul·d•aac slreet OOITI IHI OOIHS $149,900 . Pr•ced to sell $156.900
80.950 (2091658-7472 vacant and ready tor a ~111n R.E. 642-6368 MEI& YElllE ELEIUCE
llHITAIE Ctroaa ••I Jiu 1022 last escrow 1141 llllttf• lH. Exclusive Mesa Verde And Callfornl• casual llYESTllEITI 12H ltJWHt OPEi l&ILY 10-1 C.C. locauon, cstm l-aty, combine tor entertaining
Agt Chuck Everett lt&IT TIWIMOISI Call ua lor detarl1. Sil ,100 pool & spa. 4 Br 3'"1 Ba. 1n this 3 Br. 2'~ Ba home
546-5880, 559-6221 Over 2000 sq It .. 2 car IU-7211 FINAL SALE OF THE 3200 sq It, $395,000 w 11 h po o 1 & spa
garage. 3 patios + yard VENOOME 545-8403 $272.500 3Br 21\ba. Wet bar. lor-S Call Joan SUPER CLUI
SUPER IUY
mal dining. eontemp M.wa CONDOMINIUM FIXH IPPEll
kitchen Security t rec. , All 2 story unit• with' Bring paint brush. save
cenler w/pool Asking ~ • 3 Bdrms • 2 Baths thousands. best buy --• -HERITAGE
. REALTORS A super sharp "newer" 3 5255 000 io•t. d 9'h't. -•Approx 1250 SQ Ft B · ' n., ' •Private Entrance Mesa Verde 4 r bedroom, 1>.t. bath home int 1st avail Call lor --$124 500 Call Da11e ·-------bullt around an atrlum appt Wm. E Doud Co . SfflWlllLl • LtvlnQ Rm w1Ftrepla<:4t Lelghfon S4&~880
S t I I I • Bullt-ln Kitchen r" OPEi HOISE pee acu ar aml Y room, 673-1600 Nantucket. 2 Drakes Bay t°~s~~i ~~'~:':~mar::~ ljiii;;;;;;;;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. 2 slory Sbr, 3ba, ocean ! ~~~~e'J!:~o LUSE OPTWlll S .. llY l·I
brick patio for prl11acy. Use the Daily Pilot 111ew. pool. Jae. intercom. • Garaoetlndry Hkups 11000 H I MESA VERDE golf coorte
"Fast Result" servtre central vac. 5675•000· •Comm Pool/Recreation Forever view from thi9 14th fairway 4BR 2'~ ba Price only S129,000. Call OPEN HOUSE 1·5 beautltul 2 Br plue loft . C ·
to see 546-2313 d1rtttory Your Jerry Freud 640-6999 WAl 1 HI H< >Nl CONDO. quality bullt with spa 306 1 apri Lane owner/agent llOMI.., llK ,650 1 f 11 A k Cl2l Berg 962-8891 or
24 hr spe<'tac-ular 180° ocean, bay & c1ly Vlew.
4 Bdnn, 31/l Ba CUSTOM home mmpletely
remodeled WJtb extensive use of oak flooring.
oak French doors & cabinetry Huge family
room. breakfast room & formal dining room.
Great entertamment home on extra large
pnvat.e lol. Tiled patio. pool & spa plus
nod wood decking. Walking distance to prwate
beach ExceUenl owner fmancmg. $950.000
John Murray. Bk.r. 640-0357. 760-1817. Opn
Hse Sat/Sun 1-6. 407 Mendoza Terrace. THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
service 1s our
Sptttalty
Call 642 5678 ext 322
· • sq t o vlng. s • 979-3616 Emy Burckle. Spyglau vlewS475K-:-4Br REAL ESlATE lno only $159.000. For
pool, lrg lot Beaut cond 131·1*>0 appt to see call 546-5880 Seti lhlngs la.st with Dally
Agt 640-1529 542-2774 and ask tor Larry PllOt Want Ad•.
' Gtatral 1002 . Gtatral IOOZ ln111l
NEWPORT BEACH
llWNIT CHIT 1117 ,000
Enjoy ocean breezes in spacious 4 BR condo
w/mini-view of ocean. Favorable financing!
111 CHYl~oUll 1111,000
Attractive price. tasteful decor. central location
describe 2 BR condo perfect for couple.
TIE ILIFFS 1111,100
Price just reduced! 4 BR Plan C w/beam ceil-
ings. skylights. charming kitchen w/plank floor.
ILUFFS 1221,000
Overlooking greenbelt w/pond, this 3 BR home
has it all. Assumable loan too!! Near shopping,
pool & tennis.
MIHOR VIEW HILLS IHl,000
Wonderful location on canyon -very private &
natural. 2 BR Cape Cod condo ready to move
Into.
USTILIFF 1211,000
Lusk bullt 3 BR on cul-de-sac w/private back
yard featuring pool & firepit. Dramatic entertain-
ing home.
llUIOR YIEW HOLLI 1210,000
Country charm & ocean breezes. Townhouse
living w/fantastic pastoral view. 3BR plus famlly
room.
IHIH VIEW llOIES 1124,100
4 BR Portoflno, sunny & bright w/new neutral
carpets. fresh paint. sep. bonus room. Large
yard is perfect.
M&lllOR VIEW llOIH 1121,000
Private pool plus play-yard add perfection to 4
BR Palermo w/family room. Home is ready and
waiting.
PHIHIU llPlEl 1121,000
Fab. location across from Newport Harbor
Yacht Club. Balboa cottage w/1 BR & 2 BR &
loads of potential.
USTILIFF 1311,000
Stunning traditional 4 BR on huge corner lot.
Sep mstr. suite w/fireplace, luxurious bath/spa.
Remodeled & expanded.
WHTOLIFF 1310,000
Charming traditional 4 BR w/3 car garage. Open
llv. rm .. formal dining plus private yard w/spa.
Fee land.
HYOllHT UI0,000
Gorgeous 4 BR lends to entertaining. Quality &
exquisite taste abound. Stunning patio-yard.
llLOlllT MILL IHl,000
Sweeping views of ocean, night lights & sunset&.
2 BR/den across from pool. Lovely Plan 1.
IPYIUll IHt,100
Magnificent daytime vistas & nighttime lights.
Pride of ownership & more In 3 BA. fam. room.
Priced right!
111 OUHI tnl,MO
Country French 3 BR Monaco w/mstr. suite
downstairs. Freshly painted & shows like a
dream.
IU¥11W 1441,111
Emotional 180" view of ocean & city tights. Lush
landscaping, beautifully decorated 3 BR In gate
guarded community.
PllllllU Mii ....
Your front yard 11 beach & Pacific! Older, expan-
dable 3 BR Cape Cod & owner wlll help
w/flnanclng.
lllURM Mlt,llO
Expanllve ntght ltght view• from elegant 3 BR.
2/afory townhome built around gotf courM.
Truly a good value. "'
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WUR VIEW llLLI 2601 Island View
5 BR, FR, View $388,000 EVAN CORKETI
UlUAllWI 311 Ruby
3 BR, 1 BR $435,000 M. MATTHEWS
WYIEW 1921 Yacht Truant
3 BR, FR. View $449,500 LYDIA MURPHY
UH llLE 220 Via Genoa
5 BR+ $695.000 C. RUMSFELD
HlllllU 202 1 East Bay 5 BR, Dock $2.100,000 MARCIA BENTS
SUNDAY
lllVIRIITTPAH Irvine 108 Sequoia Tree
3 BR $139,900 GINNY ANDERSON
l&Ol UY 383 Seawlnd
2 BR $187,500 SUZIE EXLEY
IAllff YIEWIHll 1951 Port Albans
3 BR $239.500 RITA QUIGGLE
WTlllFF 906 Aleppo
3 BR -$265.000 ELAINE EHERT
WIHllHU .. I 4501 Surrey
3 BR, FR $279,000 V. MARSHALL
WllTIUFF 1206 cambrldr Lane 4 BR $334,900 MAGGI GUTH
l&LHA 3906 River Ave.
2 BR, Canal $399,000 L YOIA MURPHY
WIH VIEW llllS 1301 Keel
3 BR, FR $408,000 MARIAN REEDY
UlllA llUll 311 Ruby
3 BR. 2 BR $435,000 M. MATTHEWS
IUYIEW 1921 Yacht Truant
3 BR. FA, View $449,500 CORA BALDIKOSKI
UYIWI Mill 1 Point Sur
3 BR $539.000 BERT REEDY
IUI Oltltl& Ill 11111 2220 Waterfront
4 BR, FR $539.000 NANCY SIMMONS
HYHUHll Bayfront 320 Mornine Star Ln.
4 BA $1 .177,000 TEO P TERSON
NYIR U•HI Baylront 223 Evenlni Star Ln.
4 BA +-$1.275,000 EDI OLSON
NYUl •• IH Bayf ront 505 Morning Star Ln.
4 BA $1,295.000 FRANK SENNES
llMllU Bay front 2 18 Via Lido Nord
5 BA-+ $1 ,950,000 C. RUMSFELO ,. .... u Bayfront 2021 Ea1t Ba~ 5 BA. Dock $2.100,000 MAACIA BENT
Tll OIH lll0,000
Waterfront patios from both levels of 2 BA
condo. Fireplace, formal dining, bayalde llvlng.
Htn 111111 .. 21,000
Great• BA, den, lg. pool plus view w/waterfall,
expansive entry. Owner wlll carry 11t TD so
hurry!
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2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLI llOAD
NEWPORT BEACH
IOYEI SHREI 11,211,000
Exciting waterfront 4 BR w/expanslve bay view
& total privacy. French brick flooring. Imported
tiles.
llYEll SllOllES 11,211,000
60' on open bay! Nearly 5,000 sq. ft. w/space for
85' yacht. Winding staircase. mstr. suite
w/flreplace & veranda.
NUlll llHE 12,Hl,OOO
Finest craftsmanship In 7.000 sq. ft . 5 BR, 7112
BA, maid quarters, pool & spa. gymnasium, wine
cellar & elevatorlll
CORONA DEL MAR
IGUI YllW ·-1211,000
Seclusion, wide lot near beach. 2 BR, de1ached
studio. exotic trees, etc. .. .IUlllE CllEEI 1142,IOO
Plan 6 w/ocean viewl Speciacularl Lg. prof.
landscaped patio. 3 BR plus 2 fireplaces.
llOllE/REnlElllT 1111,000
Slx year new custom 2 BR close to beach. Sunny
rental unit. too -it's Ideal!
Ullll VIEW llLLI 1401,000
Pleasant open view of trees & residentlal lights.
3 BR w/some vaulted ceilings. Tremendous
value.
ILIE OllllU lfL IW 1410,000
Authentic Spanish styled home. Quaint & most
unusual for beach area. A must see!
IPYIWS 1410,000
4 BA executive built around private courtyard
w/spa. 2 flreplaces. lg. dining room w/wet bar.
.IUlllE 011111 Mll,000
Glorious vtew of ocean & greenbelt enhance
elegant two story 3 BR. Magnificent staircase
lends drama.
DIWIATIC OlmlHIAllY 1110,000
Corner location w/lots of wood, tlle & glass plus
open design allow views of ocean & Catalina!
VAOUT LIT (I) 11,100,000
90' or 3. 30' lots w/panoramic, unobstructed
view of ocean, harbor & Catalina.
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LIN llUll 1411,000
3 BR & guest quarters on unique lg. lot w/some
bay view. Quiet corner. exudes charm & great
potential.
UH UYPlllT 1121,000
High rise with lovely views of the water. Most
prestlgloue bldg. wtpool, spa. & security with
doorman. · u• llWI tlH,000
French doors, 19th oentury fireplace mantel,
vaulted ceilings, 4 BA w/master suite adjoining
den/llbrary.
UllllWI 1111,111
Cuatom quality on two full lols at tip of Lido.
Gourmet kitchen, 4 BR, maid quarters, deflnltety
for the dlscrtmlnatlng.
UfflllT 11,JH.000
Gorgeous bayfront w/4 BA. 31/r BA. wood floors,
brass fixtures... lovely south patio. Wiii ac-
comodate 48' boat.
PD•llU PlllT II.JN•
Architectural Jewel, 50' bayfront home w/5 BR,
61h BA. grua A roMS ptu1 sandy 1errace for
outdoor dining
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State housing starts should be up 12 percent in '84
LOS ANGELES -California's real estate Industry
can look forward to continued recovery In 1984 from Its
most prolonged downturn since World War II.
This Is the assessment of Bank of America In Its
''California Housing 1984 Outlook.''
The report, prepared by economists Michael Salkln
and Dan Durning, says construction of new houses and
apartments In the state In 1984 ls expected to Increase 12
percent to 175,000 units. Sales of existing houses wlll
Increase 10 percent to 371,000 units. Reflecting this rise,
mortgage originations will reach $39 bllllon, up 35 percent
over 1983.
Though these Increases wlll result In high levels of
construction and resale activity, the report says that
compared to 1983, the rates of growth wlll be smaller. In
1983, housing starts grew at an annual rate of 108 percent,
Ups, downs
seen in 1984
real estate
LOS ANGELES (BW) -Commercial office
space In the greater Los Angeles region wlll
continue its healthy rebound, but some areas of
weakness will persist through 1984, a group of
senior real estate executives reported Wednesday.
This picture of guarded optlmtsm wu painted
Wednesday by five Grubb & Ellls commercial
brokerage group specialists during an office
market forecast held In Los Angeles. The predic-
tions covered the downtown region, western San
Bernardino, the Southbay, west Los Angeles and
the San Fernando Valley.
A summary of their reports follows.
Loa Angelff
Often crltlzed In the past for Its lack of urban
vitality, Los Angeles has emerged not only as a
thriving place to work but also as a center In which
to live and spend leisure time, said Wednesday's
first panetlst, Raymond Lepone, a senior marketing
consultant with Grubb & Ellis commercial bro-
kerage group's Los Angeles office.
Lepone's predictions for 1984 Indicate It wlll be
"a very active market" In the downtown region.
There will be additional corporate relocations
to the area, he said, and addtlonal flnanctal
Institutions wlll be making major commitments to
the Los Angeles-basin In the next one to two years.
An office vacancy factor of 6 to 7 percent by
year's end, down from 1983's 10 percent, can be
expected. Some 1.2 million square feet will be
absorbed during 1984.
"During the remainder of this decade de-
velopers wlll undoubtedly be building mllllons of
square feet of new office bulldlngs In this area,"
Lepone said.
Lepone's predictions for the submarkets were
as follows:
•Downtown: tight market by year's end with a 6
to 7 percent vacancy factor prevaTllng; a $3
Increase In rental rates.
•Mid-Wiishire: vacancy rates will remain above
12 percent throughout 1984 and the sector wlll
continue to be primarily a tenants' market.
•GlendalePasadena: well-located buildings
will lease. Vacancy factors will stary above 20
percent.
•San Gabriel Valley wlll be a good leasing
market.
San Fernando Valley
"The planned development of some 2.2 mllllon
square feet of new office space over the next two
years and the unprecedented rise In current leaalng
levels makes the east San Fernando Valley one of
the natlon'a leadlng commercial centers In terms of
economic recovery," said broker Hal Cook of
Grubb & Ellie' Sherman Oaks office.
Presently, there are some 700,000 square feet
of office space under construction In the East
Valley. It la expected this construction activity will
continue through 1984, with more building activity
through 1985 and 1986, Cook said.
The construction boom, which ended for the
West Valley In 1980, created 1.5 mllllon square feet
of new office apace In a four-year period,
repreMntlng a 33 percent Jump In the amount of
available apace. ·
Marketing 1peclall1ts have concluded that at
present absorption levels, the weatern portion of
the Valley haa a two-year supply of office space,
Cook said.
"Despite the current Inventory of apace,
developer• are planning to begin construction on
another 500,000 square feet In the next 18
months," he aatd.
"With current attltud• toward the urban
center concept, acc:eM tb bedroom communities
and population 1upport MrVlcee.1. It la not un-
(eue>nable to expect the VaJley'a ohtce lnventoty to
etouble In the next 10 yMrt," Cook Mid.
Trend• for the Valley Include the foltowtng:
•The Eut Valley wtll ... the expansion of the
entertainment Industry; a general economic re-
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whlle existing sales Increased 44.6 percent. Relatively high
Interest rates remain the primary constraint to contlntJed
large gains In housing activity comparable to last year.
House prices, which have moderated In the past few
years, will Increase 5 percent In 1984 to $118,000, roughly
equal to the rate of Inflation. The outlook says the use of
a~ju1table rate mortgages and the reduction In the
number of loan assumptions, plus the reduction In the
speculative value of housing, wlll continue to moderate
price growth In the foreseeable future.
Due to high Interest rates and high house prices, many
buyers In California now spend 35 percent or more of their
Income on housing, while a large number of first-time
buyers spend up to 50 percent. Because of this, a number
of buyers are "tapped out" and cannot afford to bid prices
significantly higher. "As a consequence," says the report,
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harder than before, thereby moderating price apprecia-
tion."
In addition to construction and resales, the outlook
reviews changes occurring In mortgage financing, outlin-
ing the effects of deregulation on the housing finance
Industry. These changes, Including the payment of market
rates for savings and the avallablllty of a variety of
mortgage Instruments, have given tenders greater latitude
to react to fluctuations In the marketplace.
However. the report says that due to these changes,
low-cost passbook savings accounts, which have been the
foundation of mortgage financing, are "dlsappeartng" and
mortgage lenders must now compete In money markets
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Condos offe_ring green
for not so much green
One of the nicest thing• to have
around the houae Is space, which ts
exec11y what happy owners and
enthusiastic shoppers have found at
Whtte Oak, a Pacesetter Homes
condominium In the f oothllls above El
TOf'o.
"Our research has always Indicated
that buyers love the convenience and
easy maintenance of condominium
llvlng, but buyers also want plenty of
open space and greenbelt areas
within the community," stated
Pacesetter executive vice president.
Landon M. Exley. "White Oak was
planned to meet those needs for open
space and recreation. while still
preserving the privacy of each home-
·owner. White Oak Is a very pleasing
combination of attractive architecture
and an exceptional land plan. The
bultdlngs are situated to provide
greenbelt views from each home and
avoid the "row house" appearance so
often found in condominium develop-
ments.''
Prices begin at just $71,995 for the
distinctive homes and 10Yt percent
Callfornla Housing Finance Agency
(CHFA) financing is available for
qualified buyers. The program fea-
tures fixed rate. assumable loans with
down payments as low as 5 percent.
Just a limited number of units are
available under this program. so
Interested buyers should visit the
homes as soon as possible.
Buyers have a choice of three
distinctive floorplans in both one and
two bedrooms designs. All of the
homes include spacious kitchens with
built-in range and oven. dishwasher,
dlaP<>Ser. ceramic tile counter tops
and tumlnoua celling tight fixture as
standard features.
Other luxurious amenities are plush
wall to wall carpeting In the living
areas, Corinthian marble pullman
tops and cast Iron tubs with ceramic
tlle surrounds In the bath. Insulated
party walls between units, large patios
or balconies and laundry areas In each
home. The two bedroom plan features
the added luxury of a woOd-burnlng
fireplace In the llvlng room.
A. recreation center with pool and
spa Is provided for the enjoyment of
all residents. The Homeowners As-
sociation, of which all owners are
members. provides for the mainten-
ance of the recreation facilities, build-
ing exteriors and beautifully land-
scaped grounds. A setting In the
foothills above El Toro adds further to
the overall beauty of the community.
White Oak is located within easy
commuting distance of all Orange
County employment centers, Includ-
ing the John Wayne Airport area and
the Irvine Industrial Complex. Schools
on all levels and excellent shopping
centers such as the Laguna Hiiis and
Mission Viejo Malls are nearby.
Interested homeshoppers should
call 859-4431 or visit the sales office,
which is open dally from 10 a.m. to
dusk. To view the furnished model
homes, take the Santa Ana or San
Diego Freeway to the El Toro Road
offramp. Drive north on El Toro Road
to Trabuco Road. Turn left on
Trabuco to Rimhurst and right to the
entrance to the homes.
OFFICE SPACE SALES.
FromDl
covery and growth in the service
sector, leading to increased space
absorption by 30 percent in 1984.
•The Central Valley: a shortage of
high-rise space has set the stage for a
brisk lease-up of new projects along
Ventura Boulevard and in neighboring
areas.
•The West Valley: absorption will
outrun land availability and construc-
tion by mld-1985. Increased attention
will focus on this area with rents
ranging from $15-$17 per square foot
and a desirable corporate environ-
ment.
•Westlake area: the area is main-
taining a 31 percent vacancy rate.
"We expect the high growth rate to
maintain a surplus condition through
1984." This condition will keep lease
rates In the $12-$20 per square foot
range.
South Bay
The South Bay is undergoing a
land-user evolution and is evolving
from heavy manufacturing and ware-
housing to be one of the strongest
office and research and development
growth areas in Southern California.
. said Jim Biondi, ·senior marketing
consultant with Grubb & Ellis' South
Bay office.
Sub-market areas within the South
Bay show widely divergent supply and
demand characteristics. Scme areas
show current shortages through
1984, while others have enough space
to last through 1988, he said.
Biondi's predictions for the South
Bay sub-markets included:
•LAXCentury Boulevard Corridor
will have no new construction, no raw
land available and competitive rental
rates.
•El SegundoManhattan Beach con-
tains more than 6 million square feet
of rentable space with a vacancy
factor of 13 percent. Land prices are
Increasing.
•Torrance shows 2.2 million square
feet of existing rentable space. a
declining vacancy factor and one
million square feet of office space
under construction. Land prices are
$12-$20 per square foot.
Weatern San Bern•rdlno County
The 14 percent vacancy factor
during 1983 temporarily will rise to 24
percent during the first half of 1984
and will subside to 10 percent at the
end of the year as new space Is
absorbed, Jeff Spindler, a Grubb '&
Ellis broker in San Bernardino Coun-
ty, said.
Projections for 1984 were:
•This office market will undergo· a
transition: financial Institutions. title
companies, engineers, architects will
replace 2,000 to 5.000 square feet
offices with regional offices of 5,000 to
10,000 square feet .
•If the market continues to improve,
as it has during the last 14 months, a
significant increase In space absorp-
tion will take place during 1984,
possibly a 20 percent Increase of
289,000 square feet.
•The bulk of this absorption will
take place near the Ontario Inter-
national Airport as tenants will have
more space to choose from In this
area.
•Given 289,000 square feet of
absorption, the western San
Bernardino County marketplace cur-
rently has a 14-month supply of
available office space.
Weat Loa Angel••
Certain areas within western Los
Angeles County have been overbullt,
while others show a lack of needed
office space, reported David Lachoff
of Grubb & Ellis' Beverly Hills office.
Trends included:
•HollywoodWest Hollywood: the
area shows excellent potential for
growth as the recovery fuels ex-
pansion within the entertainment in-
dustry .
•Miracle Mlle: an area In transition
as vacancy factors decline and rental
prices increase in downtown Los
Angeles and Beverly Hiiis. This area
should come back to life as a vital
region in 1984.
•Westwood: a growing commercial
region, but a recent growth limitation
imposed by the city will not allow more
commerclal space to be built. It is a
confined market.
•Santa Monica: a government vs.
developer situation. However, more
commercial development will be en-
couraged to Increase the tax base.
•Culver CltyMarlna del Rey: one of
the region's fastest growing aero-
space and high-technology centers.
However, It Is overbuilt now and will
continue to experience more supply
than demand in 1984.
•West Los Angeles: another area in
transition. Much of the new office
space has been built on speculation
·•and it's anybody's guess whether the
23.9 percent vacancy factor ·will
Increase or decline.''
Overall, the greater Los Angeles
region is one of the nation's predomi-
nant. office markets. The average
vacancy factor of 14.96 percent will
dip In 1984 as absorption levels
exceed 10 mllllon square feet.
Grubb & Ellis Is the largest indepen-
dent. publicly held real estate services
comp any In the United States. The
commercial brokerage group com-
prises a network of 27 offices speclal-
lzlng in office. retail, Industrial and
Investment properties and land.
HOUSING STARTS TO GO UP •.•
P'romDl
for an Increasing portion of their
funds. As a result, the report predicts
"mortgage Interest rates will be
higher than In the past."
Despite higher Interest rates,
homebuyers will still rety on Institu-
tional lenders for most of their
mortgage credit. The Bof A forecast
expects approximately 77 percent of
alt mortgage originations this year will
be through financial Institutions, white
the remaining 23 percent wtll be In the
form of seller financing and loan
assumption.
The outlook also discusses de-
velopments taking place In the aec-
ondery mortgage market. which hat
...,med a farger role In providing
mortgage funding to th4t housing
tlnance lnduttry.
OrfglnatJy •t•bUahed to facflltate
the eaJe of FHA mortgages, the
secondary mortgage market now
provides servtces to help lender•
Increase thetr llquldlty, as wetl as
provide more ffexlblllty In managing
their portfolios.
In 1983, more than 21.7 peroent of
all mortgages were held In mortgage
pools owned by agenclea such as
Fannie Mae (federal National Mort-
gage Association) and Freddle Mac
(Federal Home Loan Mort~ Cor-
poration). This figure la more than
double the 9.9 share held In 1978.
The report predicts the eecondary
mortgage matket wftl auume en even
larger role In houlfng finance aa more
competitor• Join the major mortgage
purchasers and more financial lnatltu·
Uons discover the variety of products
and tervtces offered by thae part~
pants.
LEGEND
r--i Ma1onty ol moves
'---J INTO state
~. Majority ol moves
~ OUT of state
r---1 Inbound and
l___J outbound moves
about equal
SOURCE: 1983 trafl1c statistics of Alh&d Van Lines Inc
State's comers, goers a 'draw'
Callf ornia families lead the nation In
mobility but the state may have lost its
high attraction for people from other parts
of the country. a study done this month by
Allied Van Lines shows.
In a 1982 study, 55 percent of families
making household moves in California
were settling here rather than moving out
of state.
But in the 1983 study. the high
percent of inbound shipments to Call-
fornla made by Allied evened out, untJI
there was a balance of Inbound and
outbound activity.
The study of national migration
patterns identified five new "magnet"
states In 1983. New Hampshire, Maine.
Vermont, Arkansas and Oregon joined
fourteen other states where 55 percent of
the total moves made In the state were
Inbound.
States where an excess of 60 percent
of those moving were headed out of state
were: Iowa, Michigan. North Dakota,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, N~
braska. New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania.
South Dakota and Wisconsin.
The study was based on 155,000
interstate household goods shipments
serviced by Allied, the world's leading
mover.
Good I inancing helps Ca1nelot deals
Favorable financing being made
available in the parklike grounds of
Camelot is allowing buyers more home for
the money, according to sales executive
Walt Macibroski of Property Concepts, the
exclusive sales agents for the Camelot
homes.
lots and may be purchased for as little as
10 percent down. The loan Is financed at
the rate of 10.50 percent (1 1.27 Annual
Percentage Rate).
$3,782.91 for 10 years. The monthly
payment does not include taxes, In-
surance or private mortgage insurance.
The homes, set In a choice Orange
County location, are on one-quarter acre
Maclborskl said that If a luxury home
shopper selected a Camelot home priced
at $459,500 with 10 percent down -
$45,950 -would pay on the loan balance
of $413,550 In 119 monthly payments of
An on site sales office is open dally
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 31272 Via
Quebrada. Information is available by
contacting Maciborski at either 643-1900
or 240-1015.
In the beautiful foothills of South Orange County
Central air conditioning
3 Full baths
Incredible single-I amily home values
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sphere, Llndmart Allsos offers 69 semf..custom, 2·story. 4 and 5
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Ho1ne buyer s~oulel take care
in the selection ol·a lender
8' ARTHUR WRIGHT
Select Ing the best f lnanclng after the offer hU
been accepted shoutd be given equal or even
greater consideration than finding the right
property to purchue, In our opinion.
A large number of off era to purchase contain a
ttatement that reeervea to the buyer, the right to
Mfect hit or her own source of funds and Miter•
rarely object to thla request. Howevw, the buyer
lhould teleot his lender with great care.
Comparing options, coata, rates. point• and
term• la crltlcal at this point. Not leu than three
lender• programs should be examined by the buyer
along with either his or h« CPA, accountant,
financial advisor, attorney or real estate repreMfl.
tatlve. Don't leave out the lender's rep at thla point.
Have him sit In on the process to cldrtfy any areas
that you don't understand.
Remember you wlll llve with this dectllon a long
time, so don't rush Into It.
located. Or the request for nonce may be
JneorpOrated in the deed of trust or mortgage prior
to the recordatton ot the tnatrument.
P..... Mnd your questions to Real Estate
Reporter, Oalty Pttot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,
9282.8. Questions regarding re I estate few ahOUJd
be referred to your attorney.
Arthur WflOht 11 a lle»nsed Realtor with Corona
de/ Mar Propertlea and Crown Realty and Jnvetlt·
ment• In Corona d., M•r.
Pre-sales start
at new Belcourt
Pre--aales got 11arted this weekend at the
Terrace Collection, the fourth and newest reslden-
tlal concept to be Introduced at the guard-gated
neighborhood of Belcourt In Newport Beach.
Ste•e Sherwood (left) and Bill Willia.ma ha•e adTice for mobile home ln..tora.
Most of the lending companies have your
Interest In mind and would rather sell you a loan
package you can llve with, not one that has a
repossession or foreclosure potential built In. They
don't need any more delinquent property on their
books.
The TerraceColleetlon j~ns the Towne, Manor
and Gallery coHectlona, plus a cotlect.,.,n of custom
Iota, already being offered at Belcourt.
Models are presently under constructJon, and If you are turned down by lenders It could be a
blessing In disguise. They can usually tell from what
they see In the credit statement how much of a risk
you are. When the risk Is too great; they may pass.
You're the lucky one.
Question: In the real estate field, what la an
option? Mrs. James Hanson, Newport Beach.
Mobile homes still remain
popular ownership option
Answer: An option Is a contract to keep an offer
"This Is because the American dre m of home open. A consideration Is paid by the optlonee
the J.M. Peters Co. has advanced the start of
pre-selling because of higher than anticipated
lntereat--m-the..new homes, aocordlng to .James M... -
Peters, the company's founder and president.
Fifty-six of the Terrace CoUectlon homes are to
be built, In four noorplans ranging In size from 2 ,25"4
to 3,351 square feet. Pricing for the new residential
series will begin at $405,000. Although the median Income family in the
United States cannot financially qualify for the
$85,000 median priced home, the strong desire for
personal home ownership has spurred the popu-
larity of more affordable moblre homes across the
nation, said Biii Williams and Steve Sherwood, two
of the three general partners of Clayton, Wiiiiams &
Sherwood, Inc.
Their assessment came during a recent speech
before the Huntington Harbour Rotary Club In
Huntington Beach.
Wiiiiams and Sherwood pointed out that
mobile home parks In the Sunbelt have prospered
while the economy has cycled up and down.
Profeatonal Ba.Uder macutne editor Roy
Diez, center. praenta Rick Doremus, preal-
dent of EPAC Development with award u
architect Johannes Van Tllburg looks on.
Magazine
honors EPAC
for Le Pare
Le Pare, a 300-unlt community of af-
fordable-priced townhomes and condominiums In
El Toro built by EPAC Development, Long Beach,
was recently honored with a Smarter, Smaller, More
Affordable Housing Award from Professional
Builder magazine.
The award ·was presented at the National
Association of Home Builders Annual Convention
and Exposition In Houston, Texas to EPAC
President Rick Doremus. Le Pare was praised as a
highly successful example of affordable housing that
appeals to today's first-time buyer and at the same
time stimulates the housing Industry and economy.
·'We are very proud to have been recognized by
Profession al Builder magazine," said Doremus.
"Their panel of judges Is highly knowledgeable and
well respected throughout the housing Industry."
Houses ellglble for the award must be smaller
than 1,500 square feet, have excellent aesthetics,
full amenities, low maintenance and energy conserv-
ing. They must be well acc,epted by the public and
show sales record to reflect this acceptance. Pricing
must be at or below the average for the market area
In which they are built. Le Pare met all the criteria
and, as such, Is featured In the January Issue of
Professional Bullder.
Le Pare was cited for Its dynamic high-tech
design, outstanding model ~resentatlon and
park-like setting by the magazine s judges.
The architecture was designed by Johannes
van Tllburg & Partners. AIA and features metal pipe
railings, extensive use of glass, rounded forms,
exposed metal fireplace stack and pastel exterior
colors. The seven-floor plans range In size from 733
to 1, 195 square feet and offer a selection of features
Including lofts, rooftop terraces, balconies, patios,
skylights, clerestory windows and vaulted
catherdral celllngs.
Interior design of the models was handled by
Color Design Art of Pacific Palisades which aptly
Incorporated &i.e Parc's theme of world famous parka
wnlle Presburger & Associates designed the lnvttlng
"aquascape" landscaping complete with waterfalls,
meandering walkways and lush foliage.
Le Pare, with a price range of $72,990 to
$121,990, does not compromise on amenlttea.
Addltlonal features Include wood burning fireplaces,
enclosed garages with electric door openers,
ceramic tiled entries and countertops. custom
draperies, wall-te>-wall carpeting, mirrored ward·
robe doors or walk-In closets, Interior washer/dryer
space hand-rubbed oak cabinets, upgraded Insula-
tion and central heating and air conditioning. Thr•
tota'r-helted 1w1mmlng poofs and three hydro apu
provide residents with de Ughtful recreattonat f acllt-
ownership Is alive and well," saJd Wiiiiams. (because this Is a contract), for the right to buy the
Clayton, w1111ams & Sherwood, a real estate property unde( the terms and conditions In the
investment and management firm In Orange option agreement. The optloneels buying the right
County, specializes In mobile home parks. to purchase In the future. Options are generaJty for
Although the company has also Invested In one year and work In favor of the buyer (optlonee) In
apartments, office bulldlngs and mini-warehouses a rising market.
over the years. Sherwood said moblle home parks Question: I have a 2nd Trust Deed on a piece of
have been the best Investment In today's financial property. How will I know If anyone Is going to
climate, since they offer the best balance of cash foreclose on the property? Peter Enders, Costa
flow, tax shelter and future gain. Mesa.
Free Investment seminars will be held by the Answer: All junior lienholders, In order to keep
firm at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 1 at the advised of the status of prior security Instruments
Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club, 4121 (llens or other Trust Deeds). should flle a "request
Warner Avenue. For reservations and more for notice of default and sale" wtth the county
Information, call (714) 545-3335. recorder In the county In which the property Is
A central recreation center will feature a p00l,
spa and cabana.
Belcourt Towne, Manor and Gallery modete
are currently open dally from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.,
and addltlonaJ Inf ormatlon on these and the
soon-to-be--available Terrace Collection Is avall·
able during these hours by calllng 720-1016.
To reach Betcourt, take the Jamboree Road
offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive
toward the coast. Turn left onto Ford Road. The flrst
gated entry on the left wlll be Befcourt Hiii,
Betcourt's companion development. About a half
mlle further, also on the left, Is the unmlstakabte
entry to Belcourt Itself. The guard at the gate will
direct visitors to the sales Information center.
-i~ rl
THE BEST B
IN EL TORO
FROM 69,995
FIRST TIME BUYERS • SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE
101/2o/o CHFA • 10 3/4% :::1c~~~age Rate
Aa the comt>rt
Clld~ a home <1tYnef'Ship
bUtwithout
o• the choms.
Come Clld see it
today!
Dtracilons Toke !he Soo Diego ~ ( 405)
lo 8 Toro Rood <ttromp. OrMt nor1ti on
B Toro Rood lo TrobuCO Rood.
rum left on Trowoo lo Rimtust
Tum nght IO the Ell~ ICJ Qt.
FOf uther nt:>rmahon cot
(71') 859 U31.
tlel. The models and sales office are open dally from Paoesett 1 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Le Pare Is located near the ~
l:l•-.ctlon of Lake Foreet Drive and Trabuco Road. ""
For further Information, please phone 869-446~.
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Orange eo.<oAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 28, 1084
The two-bedroom
home.at the con-
domlnlum communi-
ty of Cobblestone
Creek ln Garden
Grove are pro.m. to
be very popular wltb
homeehoppen.
Prlcee at the com-
munity, wblch aleo
off en a
one-bedroom plan,
rant•from $86,990
to $109,990.
Cobblestone Creek an attractive, popular spot
Homeshoppers looking for a two-bedroom
home are responding favorably to what they've
found at Cobblestone Creek In Garden Grove. The
beautifully waterscaped condominium community,
presently celebrating Its Initial grand opening, Is
offered by Berry Development Co., Inc., and Secure
Properties, Inc.
"With all the extras featured in our Cbb-
blestone Creek homes," stated Tom Berry,
president of Berry Development Co., Inc., "it's no
wonder our two-bedroom models have proven so
popular. Thanks to our reasonable prices and
The vlllaaee of Vllleurbanne ln Orange,
modeled alter Europe'• urban village..
Developer to
help out with
dolVnpayments
"We'll match a homebuyer's down payment
dollar for dollar up to $7 ,500 on our new lay-away
home program," stated W.E. Mitchell, president of
Real Estate Development Corporation. developers
of the town home villages of Vllleurbanne in Orange.
"And that's just one aspect of our program. We're
doing all we can to give our Vllleurbanne buyers
every po.ssible purchasing advantage."
The new program adds further attraction to the
purchase of a townhome at the Villeurbanne
villages of Hillhouse, Streamhouse and Gar-
denhouse. Buyers deposit just $1 ,000 on the
townhome of their choice. Whlle the home is being
built, the buyer adds to his or her down payment
with monthly deposits into the account of a
minimum deposit of $500 per month. When escrow
closes, the developer will match the lay-away funds
on deposit up to $7,500 providing the buyers' own
lay-away fund of a minimum of 10 percent down
payment is deposited 30 days prior to completion
of escrow. The lay-away program only applies to
homes planned for future construction.
The villages of Villeurbanne offer homebuyers
three distinct townhouse concepts. The townhome
community is modeled after Europe's urban
villages and blends metropolitan sophistication
with the quiet tranquility of the country.
First-time homebuyers will especially ap-
preciate the VIiiage of Hillhouse. Gently terraced
hllls graced with evergreen elms, pepper trees,
sycamores and aleppo pines create the site of
Hillhouse. Each townhome features from two to
three bedrooms, stylish living rooms, generous
entertaining centers warmed by the blaze of wood
burning fireplaces, skylights in most plans, and
Individual patios. Prices at Hiiihouse begin at
$99,450, and financing packages Include 11 'fz
percent Interest with 30-year fixed rate loans for
homes now completed.
Dramatic homes at the VIiiage of Gardenhouse
offer striking architectural styling for singles or
professional couples. Three different plans range
below market financing, It's quite feasible for
prospective buyers to purchase a two-bedroom
home here for what It would cost to buy a
one-bedroom home somewhere else.··
Priced competitively from $86,990 to
$109,990, the condo(Y'llniums at Cobblestone
Creek are avallable through remarkable financing
programs featuring a $5,990 move-In option
(Including down payment and closing costs),
30-year fixed rate loans or low Interest loans with
adjustable mortgage. VA and FHA loans may also
be arranged.
Located within the heart of Orange County,
Cobblestone Creek gives homebuyers a choice of
two exciting floorplans ranging In size from 840 to
1, 155 square feet.
To visit Cobblestone Creek, take the Garden
Grove Freeway to the Beach Boulevard exit. Go
north on Beach to Lampson. Turn right on Lampson
to Dale and proceed south on Dale Street to
Cobblestone Creek. The sales office, located at
12562 Dale St., In Garden Grove, Is open from 10
a.m. to dusk everyday. For further information call
638-4391.
•
Distinctively
Designed Homes T here is plenty to appreciate in
these new Warmington homes
in the popular community
of Woodbridge.
Begin with the excellent. architectural
design detailed with wood, stone and
masonry, then pay close attention to
the special touches, like the tile;
capped wood shake roofs and
multi;paned windows.
In Woodbridge.
ING TON
HOMES
California's Premier Homebuilder Since 1926
Then look inside and you'll
discover spacious floorplans with an
abundance of glass, high vaulted
ceiling5, hand-O'afted oak cabinets
and oak hand railing.s-creating a
truly unique interior environment.
from one and two bedrooms, one bedroom plus
library or loft, and up to two baths. Bright clerestory iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and garden windows, sparkling skylights and large
patios maximize a sense of openness. An enclosed
garage with automatic garage door opener Is
provided with each home. Competitive financing la
available at Gardenhouse with prices starting at
$96,000.
The Village of Streamhouse Is characterized bv
Inventive architectural stytlng.
The sales office. under the excluslve direction
of Bullder Sales Corporation Is located at 4 7 49-4
Creekside Avenue In Orange and Is open from 10
a.m. toe p .m. everyday. For more Information, call
the VIiiage of Hiiihouse 771-6510, the VIiiage of
GardenhouM 771-5100, or the VIiiage of
StreamhouM 639-5570.
NOW OFFERING
EXCELLENT
BELOW MARKET
FINANCING
"~Woodbridge . Ull 11£ IRVINE a:MRWY
Be careful in
escrow cases
9J llMON IYKl8
You are· In the process of setllng your home.
The deal la In escrow when you get the sinking
feellng that the price Is too low and your terms are
too generous.
The buyer understandably resists all sugges-
tions to change the terms agreed to In the signed
deposit receipt.
If you Instruct escrow to cancel without legal
justification, you will face a llkely breach of contract
suit.
Can you force the buyer to do something which
would release you from having to close escrow?
You decide to give escrow new Instructions
about those parts of the deal which you control
excluslvely. Among other things. you cancel your
broker's commission Instructions.
The buyer Is worried by these changes, and
delays performance of his duties until he figures out
what's going on.
The agreed-on date for closing escrow passes.
Several days later. the buyer Is satlsfled your
new lnstrutlons don't ruin his deal. He completes
his side of the bargain, and Instructs escrow to
close.
Meanwhile, you have canceled escrow.
You claim the buyer breached the "time Is of
the essence" clause contained In the deoostt
receipt.
Can the buyer force you to go ahead with the
sale?
Yes!
Failure to close an escrow on the specified date
releases the parties from the duty to complete the
sale only where the time Is of the essence clause Is
crucially significant to the contract of sale.
Only rarely Is the clause enforceable.
Reluctant buyers and sellers often rely on the
clause to back out of a deal. The other side must be
well Informed of ·its rights, or such ruses may
succeed In killing a deal.
Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat tuelday, s
journal for the res/ estate Industry.
And, finally, you'U enjoy all of the
new shopping centers, schools, parks
and recreation facilities in the
surrounding Woodbridge area~
These are the special amenities that
make this Irvine community a great
place to live.
Together, Warmington and
Woodbridge create an annosphere
of elegant living •.. an ambiance
that is ready for you to appreciate!
Single .. level and Two .. story.
Two, three and four bedrooms.
from $162,000 to $204,000
Sal~ offtce open dally 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• rnc~ rffn.-nw puhlatall\tn ~, .. "ut--11 ... ru "'""' ""'~ n-sult tn
UN...u.hloiy at~,,,.,..,,.. all f'l'l« kwf, All "'"'""tn att• •nJ
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SANTA AHA ,WV (5)
! A N 8AAAANCA PKWV
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i ; AL TON PICWV .
s ILUI LAICE NOA u I ••
IAN 01100 Ntl't (tOI)
(714) 788·1291
Home buyer• who wish to visit the vlllages of
Vllleurbanne 8hould take the Newport Costa Meta
Freeway to Chapman Avenue, then go ea1t on.
Chapman, .. ft on CrawfOfd Canyon Road, and
proceedtotnecommunlty. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!
I • .1
urlleroek 4 bl. comm
pool, 1pa S210K SupMb
fin Prln only. 653-0114
M~OIFF, Unlvtttlty Prk
twnhm 2 Br ~ 81
$13t,900 Ownr 551 t882
LARGE YAR0 -$280,ooO
Woodbridge. JM P.ier1
Owntf'/agt 786-5897
Pool home In Santi na
Heighll, 6 er 3 Ba. large LIWllT PllOI
back yard Owner a 1201 llLIW l&lln
1n!Clousl S182,000 Dearlletd Piao M Bdrm 3
Devin R E 842-8368 Ba, tamlly rm, dining rm,
AFFORDABLE 4 Br 2 Ba many axtr11 Won't lut. Clean, waa $ t 18,900 Can Craig 83t•12H
reduced for quick aate.
Owner 650·4 t7 t I
LET'S GO TO HAWAII
O'LEI CALL DAVE TODAY llW 11mon1 DAVE WHITE 546-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS 4 Br. 2\,A, ba, tlngle ftmlly
IPIOAlllPAIJ
Ftuh 4 bdrm and ramlly room home owe 11t TO
at low rent Only
$127 ,500. Mel Kiddle
Realtor M2·7858
lllTllU llLI 2BR 2b1 condo wtvlew
12't't'le 111Um See g1te
642·8799 or 844-8722
Wt'rt lll lanl Ownen want quick sate,
wlll llaten to all reason-
1bte otters• VACANT 4
bedroom with a POOL
tnctudet 2 m11ter suites.
3'-'t bllhl dlnlng and
!amity room1. fireplace
Try VA term• Let"s talk!
$159,900.
l1t11tht l~twtlHt
dat1ched home, Turtle
Rock Rtdge. Lrg yerd,
ale, intercom & MC aye,
cent vie & much mc>fe. 30
yr below merket rete
flnan $330.000 For into 552.0917 (Irvine Pacific)
ITULITI
Reduced 120,000 Deeper·
atat Must sell lovely 4 Bdr
3 Ba home In WOOd·
bridge Pl Lrg ftm rm, 2
frplca. & backs to a ptrk
Assumable 111 1ooo·s
below market at
S259,900 Opn Hse Sun
12·4 12 Willowbrook
Agt Patty or Ethel.
Re/Max o f Irvine
559·9400
Really b11utllul 4 bedroom In lovely 111ea $70000 down. t1ke over
Brtgnt & chH ry. 2't't u1umable financing. No
bathe, lotmal dining qualltying 2BA Iba. pvt
room Family room, lire· upetalrs unit. Lake, pool,
place. 3·car garage now tenn11. 752·83 t8
has ottica $230.000. LaiHa ltac~
0.11trJ s.ttt11 1001mrs TO 1u011 In the city private roadl 3BR 2ba, ram. rm • wtilte
Aecl«ltly refurbished in· water views. glle guerd
terlor. 4 b9droom with beach accea1 $320,000. 1~ bath• Dining room M.B RE 497·3009
Affordable with as----------
aumable loan, 10% apr WOW!
Come see! $155.000.
l111•tLt11 Large lat TD, low lnteres1.
Super clean & nloety dee·
orated 3 b9droom. New
pa int, near new
Awesome contemporary
3BR 2ba. famlly rm •.
Whitewater views, stroll
to beach. prlvlle str-.t.
$4 t9,000. Try $50,000
down. Wiii trade for units.
MB RE 497.3009
carpets-ready to move iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lntol w. baths, fireplace.
Ftmlly room combo
St~.500
IOUIYllWI
VIEW ol mountains and
sparkllng llgh11 tool Love-
ly Clltthavan Duplex,
Newport Beach Upper 1
bedroom. lower 2 Both
HILi YOH 1011
on a spectacular OCEAN
FRONT LOT. White water
view. 3 Arch Bey. So.
Laguna. Guarded gate
araa w/pvt beach. tennis,
clubhouse. Owner. Fri
thru Mon 714/4D9·3070,
Tues· Th 213/799·1159
with fireplaces. Quality iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I construction. Owner wlll
tielp finance $330.000.
Call todayl
lll·2HO
11011. lrlsttl
Tarbell, I
HE\IJOltS
fOll l&LE IY OWllll Quiet location • moun11ln
views high atop Laguna
Beach. 4BR 3bl Euro-
pean style custom built
residence Pride of own·
ershlp shows ttvouglloul
Muter suite Includes
fireplace and l•cuzzl
$249,500. Open SUNDAYS 1 to 4
3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW
LAGUNA BEACH
673-3750 or 494·2220
D111 Poiat 1026 ------Diii. 1121 IPAlllM OWIEll IOTIYlTH
Hilltop ocean view L1rga 1BR 1BA. 2 lrplc. '1> acre.
lot In preallgtoue neigh· ocean view, mint cond ,
borhood 2 BR 1b1 betow market $2 15 000
S 178.500 Call 240-1234 Submit otters 494-5128
Baat. ltad1 1040 L•j•H Billa 1050
landmerk 5+ bdrm! *~PEN HOUSE• S 184,500 11 9'/1% Opn Sit/Sun 11 ·5
Sat/Sun. 968·4875 25882 While Aldar Ln Pr1ma locatlon. 3 Br 1v. Ba
home. Air. lrg country
kitchen, many extrasl
$122,000 . Ownr .
951·6741
M1rlner's Cove. 2 Br
townhouia, nu pll~t.
patio, pool, tennis, sec
S104K. Wk 630·7330, hm
960-6714. Chris. P.P.
IOW lllUll Lat HI lit HI 1 OS2
Walk to t>Mch from this Goi1 courN view For•
lovely 2BR VIiia Pacifica clo9ure, .. ve thouaanda.
condo. Ready 10 move Pools/spa• East Nina
In.New cptl palnt and Laguna Nlguel Make paper. otter·wlll help with !Inane·
OPEN SUNDAY t·5 Ing. 9PM·as low u 7W/1.
21322 Green1pray 780•2643
_B_k_r _980_·1_0_80_1_61_5_.1_6_42= l••rrt ltacla 1061
IPll Mllll IY IWIEll 1 n ·:it F I x E b lg e
Beaut.6br,3V.ba.tormdln penthouse st ud io.
rm. tam rm, frpl, poot, $82,000 Byco 845·2251
deck, xlnt cond, many 1 Bdrm. 1uxurlou1 Condo xtrll, loc. at end of cul· In VIiia Balboa. Anxious
de-sac. 1175,000 obo 10 sell By ownr .
Open hOUae Sat 2·25 Sun $ t22,000 946· 7893 2·26 9972 Voyeger Cr
Call tor 1ppolntment 2 Matr suites, 4th sty,
Daya (213) 373.9993 great ocean/bay view.
Eve (714) 964·4664 $350,000 635·6166
VERY PRIVATE 2 Bdrm
house near beacti on cul
de sac R V access
S 125.000 Bkr 963-8377
RHt. RarHar 1
SacrlflOe bay view condo
llQuldatlon. S3000 down,
take over p1ymen11.
Agent 851·185 I
Sacrlfk» bty front condo
llquldatlon, 13000 down.
take over p1yment1.
Agtnt 85I·1851
lniat l 4
2650 SQ/FT
4 to 6 Bdrms; $165,900;
$25,000 under market:
many custom rea1ur11;
11% a11umable loan,
10% dn, For Nie by
Owner. Call 975·0893
111,IOO Otlllt
A-1 shape. Agt 548·8251
10't. Ollll IOWll
(City & Mtn Views)
T /0 approx S 180K 10 wlnt.
In & seller carryl Only
S255.000 Won't lastl.
John Zervos, Viking R.E.
760·9669 or 540-5583
llYOllllT 1um 3 Br + den + ltm rm. 2'/I
ba, pool, 1p1. Great
flntnclng. Reduced lo
1285,000. 213·430·3829
UYFlllTllll
On sand, w/boat tllp. Fixer
UPPlf Pueafut atmOI·
pheft. plenty ot prk9. New
kitchen, 2 br, 2 ba + xtr1
rooms. $325.000.
Mrs. Long,8~0-1190
nome or Uk tor Mr Wyle UYHllTYllW
112131022.1143 work Piil I ILIP * IHI 11111 * Spect1culat mountain 1nd
on low priced R1ncho San w1tar vlewt from Ihle ~I
Joaquin • 2 atory m1lnt1lned BAYFRONT
townl\oma w /vlew DUPLEX. Sandy beach +
Owner lleltlble. pier for 2 large yachta.
25 PALOSoSun t·5 GrNI ftlTllty trN In I
J Doran Bkr 759-o& 19 quiet 1ocat1on. Cl.II ford.-•+ IDIUS
t•ll• on thl• terrific prop.
erty OWNER WILL
CARRY NOTE & 1ST on
thlt FEE LANO P'°'*1Y·
_tt99,000. call 13,.1400.
WATtMFRO'lll
tt()Mt: a.c.·
Af.A~ ell ATE a1-1•
4 bdrm + Bonu• room +
!amity rom Sui>«b to-o 11 1 on on qui et
cut-d•UC Dec«atad In aott lh•de• or beige.
eeautltully m1tnt1lned. -----11111111~~1
Owner trtnaftred and BAYFRONT ipetCtll<lUiat ~'~a &21,,8.000 COtnlt VltW. dock. MC. alsofl, 11,350,000 875-2330
I IUTlm 11~8 ea ty OCnVu Trl·MI comunty poot/ltf'nl• neer beleh.
?SS-117 ~· trpio. dbl-ger, bltns Cid tttma Npt CrMI
2-3 Bf I den (nd unlta. ..... . . ..
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Or•• Coaat OAfL '( PILOT /8Unday, FebtUll'y 21. ,.,.
IRVINE
REALTY
644-6200
A SLeSDAft( OF 1lE RVN: ~
111 OUYll lllO,Oll
VERSAILLFS. A Deane Townhome ln one of
Newports most prestigious gate-guarded com-
munities. A beautiful comer unit with J'Mgnlfi-
cent views. Paddle tennis co•. lovely grounds,
complete security system. A..• in excellent con-
dition. Lucy Rose
llHH YllW 11111000
Model perfect Turtle Rock home offering beauti-
ful view in charming country ·setting. Single -
level 2 BR, den home on huge lot. Anita Schandel
UlllOI llllH·llW TIAllT11UL OISTlll 11,210,0.
The finest of quality 4 BR. 4 Vi BA, librar.
paneled family nn, formal dining rm. home. Ai
on a spacious pool sized lot. Owner will exchange,
excellent financing available. Newly listed.
Danny Bibb
MUlll YIEW Hiii 1211,000
Outstanding HV H Montego Model with family
YIEW·YllW·YllW 1121,000
This sunshine bright 3 BR, den, Deauville in
exclusive Big Canyon has a view you will want to
call your own. The sparkling pool & spa overlook
all of Big Canyon & beyond to the hilla & lights of
Harbor Ridge. Barbara Aune
LIYE ILIUITLY 1111,000
Spacious 3 BR, 3 BA • Condorniruum · Large
private patio and bayf ront terrace · large sun
filled rooms -attached two car garage · all on one
level. Barbara Aune
OlTlLIU YIEWS IUl,OOOLI
IBVINE TERRACE. Large lot with private se·
eluded pool & hot tub area. Excellent owner
financing available. 3 BR, 2 Vi BA with huge view
living room. George Grupe
lllTlll ..... 11,•,111
MEDITERRANEAN VILLA. 180 dearee view of
ocean and bay. Enter through leCW'ity gatee to
lmportA.l!d Italian marble entry to thia 4 BR. 4 BA
home with windl.ng stairway & elevator to
elaborate recreation area. The perfect home tor
executive entertaining. With land Maureen
White/Ed Eacano
IHmlllllUI YIW 11.111-.
Mexican paversJligh ceilings with magnificent
wood beams, European Arches, French doors, and
handcrafted fireplaces enhance this 5 BR, 5 ~ BA.
family nn, lanai, library, gourmet kitchen home.
One of Harbor Ridge's finest custom homes.
$1 ,695,000. Maureen Wlute or Ed Eecano
OllEO llllEI 11n,111
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW. Beautiful 3 or 4
Br, family nn, formal dining rm home. Thisai.ngle
story residence has been remodeled and pro-
fessionally deoorat.ed. Shutten, skylights, plus
many upgrades. Pool and spa located in private
courtyard. Donna Godshall
UYFllllT OUM 1111,llO
TWO STORY. Mai Kai · Largest unit with 4 BR.
or 3 BR. and den · Huge patio facing straight out
the jetty. Inner Courtyard · Gated with security
system. Beverly Morphy
UMHH 11,411,111
NORMANDY FRENCH! Gorgeous Dayfront! Lg
warm family home (6-7 BR), 3 car garage. French
doors, brick patios & floors, crown molding,
fireplace in master suite. Dona Chichester
......... ..... ..
N~ly decorated in neutral tones -4 BR, 2 ~ BA
IWTOUDda lush patJ.o w/pool lncluding land.
Martha Macnab/Micld Cooper
..... , .. ,_ 1111.-
COSTA MF.SA. A lov~ly 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. home ln
quiet location. Immaculate condition -lovely yard
with patio cover. Lt muter suite w / Ad~nt
study. Martha Macnab
WllTIUff • llWLY Ultll Aft,111
Extttmely spacious 4 BR. 3 BA family home on
extra large lot. Beautifully landscaped. Quiet
Street. Incl. land. Martha Macnab
1&111111111 u.-.-
ITALIAN VILLA. This custom built Mediter-
ranean Villa bu a 180 degree view of ooean. and
Newport Harbor. Interior includes .-ring entry
tower, gallery, formal dining nn, living nn,
library, entertainment rm, subterranean wine
cellar, three secondary suites. pool. spa. Sharon
Smith and Ed Eacano
LIMPlll... ITJI ...
Security, prestige, great location near shops &
restaurant.a. Spacaous 2 BR, 2 lh BA wi·Ji In-
credible 8th floor -View of bay & lights. Good
Price. Joan Lewis
lllOAIYll Ill._
GOLF COURSE VIEW. Elegantly remodeled
Deauville Model. 3 BR, 3 BA. with the very finest
of amenities. Everything just like new! Danny
Bibb
llUTLllAMI .....
Outatanding value on this 4 BR home on lg. lot.
One of Newpon Beach's moat desirable g\W"ded
gate communities. Perfect cul-de-sac location for
privacy. Maxine Propp
Specializing in properl'J on Ike waler ... near the waler . · anJ wifk View o/ waler
COSTA MESA·LARQE LOT-$114,000
S10,000 caeh down peyment I owner wlU carry th•
belance •I 10% ettecllve lntereet rate. Fin• •tarter home
or for lnw"tment, thl• 3 bed. home can be axctt.nged
eleo. Cell to .... 831·1400.
COSTA MESA POOL HOME
Fully upgrechd kitchen with mlcrown• and comptetely
ln1ul1ted famlly home. Fow total bedroom•, 2 betha and
1olar heated poot An opportunity to own your own home
and lnveat In your tuture. S132,000. tn-elOO.
GREAT ST ARTER HOME -$136,000.
Darling remodel with new kitchen I beth on LAROE LOT.
Onty 10% CASH down/leaM option or EXCHANGE. A new
ll1tlng ... call for detalle. 131·1400.
MESA VERDE -AFFORDABLE
Well priced and rare 4 bedroom + family room home.
... wry petnted In/out, new carpet., drapee, dlehw .. her
and more. It I• almoet Ilka new and perfect for the famlly
on the way up. Only S111,500. f7S-llOO.
EL TORO FAMILY HOME-$148,500
In a get.cl famlly .,.. wtth lovefJ petlo, brtok berbeoue, I
bedt'OCNM a 2 bethe. A very f .. r ptlce. 111·1400.
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE
OrJtillnal ownere heve maintained thla condo In model
condition. lkytl,htt, 2 bed., 2 be. In a aecurlty bulldlng.
t121,ooo for T.D. oan at 10.5% Inter"'· t111,ooo. 131·1400.
NEWPORT CREST -S189,500
Moet deelrable plan 4. lnter .. ung tevete with I total
bedroom• lnclvd°lng a hu~ pr1vete m .. ter aulle. Com-
munity pool I tennla. A fine value In • "wafk to beech"
Jocatton. 131-1400.
NEWPORT SHORES BEAUTY-S179,000
Outetendlnt s bedroom home on • lot and ,,.. In Newport
lhoree. Off-white carpet•, lovely dr..,tee and mlmM'•
•nhanc:e thl• home with dignity In every amenity. Two
petloe I formal dining room. Walk to beech, pool and
tennl1. Cuetom turnlehlng• are negotlabte. Owner• wlll
coneldef exchange -..... /option or ?
BLUFFS-DRASTIC REDUCTION: $199,9951
Front row VIEW loutlon and lnter"tlng Trine plen 3 bed.
2,,.. betha In mov•ln condition. ow.,.,. MUST &EU and
wlll negotiate. PleaM ... end eubmlt.131·1400.
LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOT -$205,000
One acre on gent .. alope, down • private driveway.
lpectecular ooeen and canyon vi.we. Owrww wm trade for
deMrt property. 131-1400.
COUNTRY fRENCH CHAAM·IN NEWPORT
hten1lvely remodeled with 'r-.oh doon, wood oefllng•,
entlqw. beelne I ftreptM• mantle. New kltoMn ·~
plteno.., l'9htln9 a plumbtng. ltalned g .... I ""'°" more
mall" "'le • warm lnvtttng 2 bed.. 2 beth home In •
ptenned unit dev~t. A new netlftg and a m"8t to ...
In the lluffa. 11s-eeoo. sno.ooo.
HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS·NEWI
... w llatJng thle wMtt. ...uttful "model" condo with
can1on end ntohl Haht VllWI on cut de eeo. Uperadecl
everywhere In thte 2 bedroom + den v..., deck. atrtum
oetden a a total detlght In every eepeot. 1271.000.
laM400.
PENINSULA HOME BY BAY
Wood Roon, bNfMd Nflllnp a total charm In tMt
Nmadeled i bedroom hofM. DMlrable locattoft aorw
from laJfronL w .. k bf 1m w .. t .., Aw.. 1 oe1 for
det .... tMN•e potendel In ...._ 111·2 looetton. -.000.
911·1--
BLUFFS -EXQUISITE LINDA -'310,000.
Totally dMoretor OOCM'dlnated wlttl ebeoMe ~ .. Linde,.,... wfftt pttoMd ....... _...... cuttoftt ~ ..... .. tounMt ........ and IUITOUfllll d .., ............ lftte. 1Wo MdrOCNM -lnetu•e _.., ... wtefl prftate
.,._, .... 9N1tlo I lar9' .,.. You muet ... te ...,......
ltlte warmttl and oherm • ..,,....,
PENINSULA PT. REDUCED TO: S308,000
A dofl houM ... lmmaculete end "almoet new" cMc:of. 2
bedroom and~· Owner wlll lleten to •ti offen.131·1400.
NEWPORT LENDER AEPO.--l309,000
Juet reduced egeln and lender wenta out. Only 7 yMra old
end Mef at.,,. to a., I 9eech. unuau.I property with 2
bedroom home and • aeperet• 1 bed. epertment. Lender
ha• grMt financing avellable. 131·1400. Drive by 111 W.
lelboa lfvd. I call ue for detalla.
WATERFRONT c·o .oP-VIEW
Owner wlll conalder ..... /option on thl• 2 bed. 2 ba. with
febulou1 VIEW of turning bntn Baytront, OCMn and night
llghte. A privet•, aecurtty bldg. In central location.
1321,000. 111-1400.
BAYSIDE COND0-$380,000. FEE
Superb location In the community on the .. ,. Fine
upgraded amenlt'" In thl• 2 bedroom, 2 beltt, veulted
«*tinge. community pool .,. I aell about boet ellpe
evafleble.ts1-1400.
* * * BUYS OF THE WEEK * * * BALBOA ISLAND ••. ALL PRICES JUST
REDUCEDI
BALBOA ISLAND·RETREAT OR? 1291,000
Cory bMc:h cottaa• on • regular al1ed lot. En)oy .. •
NCOnd home or bulJd two unlta tor Income. Cell for detalla on thla 2 bed. ln.tlOO.
BALBOA 18. DUPLEX-$385,000
Unuaual pi.aheped property on comer, only one door to
lo ... ytront, Un'-'ue 2·etory 4 bedroom front houee + 1
bedroom rental unit. "oom garden with VU and OW'*9
wlll negotlete. l71-llOO.
LITTLE ISLAND DUPLEX-VERY LARGE
Terrific 4 llt home with lerge peUo end 2 M ept w/deck.
ltepe to beech and ctoee to Vitiate ehope. Aeldng
1411,000 welk by 111-111 Y. Cryetat and call en...oo.
NEWPORT SHORES WATERFRONT
Spec:loue S bedroom, 2Yt beth home on FIE land. aright,
cheerful end perfect condition tor the "ffUMy au,.,". ~~lvete deck with VllWI and
0
loQly temU, room.
HOME ON A HILL-COWAN HEIGHTS
Penoremk: VIEW from Catallna to ff•htoft latand wtth
1perkllng llghta. Oat" IMd up prtvat• drlftweJ to thle
cuatom home with pool I ape. Your own .. tate l.n the city
with 2 c:orrate tor your th«oughbred '"""-. LINOlft
OWNED Wiii accept 10 CMh down perment i end cerry
the loan ~ 12.71 find rete of tnt.,..t, with no polnta. Thi•
I• en axceptlonal value. 94001000. 111·1400.
CLIFFHAVEN-VIEW·VIEW
Only Mll,000-ln en.,_ of .... and l"Wft D d1ltd .......
LMte 70 • 100 fW lot """ 0-. • vt9w ol IMrtront ectfytty. ""' tnotucled for clrametto ram• 1111 ol tNI edet· Ing dupeex Into 2-<ttofJ, I bedroom hoMe. Rooftt tw poot a
ttnf Mve I Jard. Cal for ...... on tMe UflllU .. ft1ue.
Owner'• wttl txchMee. 111·1400.
OCEANFRONT COTT AGE -1441,0Ql
Won4Mrful toe.Hon on the Mnd. Yow own_.......,__°'
beach retreet-or lnccMM ,.....,,,..,. Alw.,. rentM i
bedroom home with greet potenttM. 111·1400.
IALIOA ISLAND TRIPLEX -RAREI
Total otwm thtougMut tMe bftct. ...._ I ......... ,
....,. trtplexftl lmpoeelttle to ftftd ••• er,.....• h ...-..... -.,. "'*Mtlnt ...................... •••a:rM
4'W'*" home + another tefttal _. a "'' ... ..,... apartmeftL 2 ,.,.,_.., I deoka ••• IMftf '-It N. A 11M1itt
.... Reduold to t4IO.OIO. ,.,....._
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
~ IM11Jftfront pul*tf ...... I..._ I~ ..,_ ~ + t ludrOOfft 1 INlda ....,, te111nad.,..
tNr/Wlftter rental '"e:" ...... ..., .. "al h,... = ~-~:, .. """"'...., ........ pw1
FOREVER VIEW a A CHALlENQEI
Thie home Ma ... the .. .,.,. ............. "" ...... and
epeclou• llftng room, tonnal dlnlftt room, Immen .. ,.....,
room and open kt\cMft, !"""''" "'88ter ..,... + OM otMt bedt'OCMft ....... 1:1 ..... i .., ..... ' .....
portunfty to ....,_ In • relecion of rour own ..., .. ....,.
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LIDO ISLE-CUSTOM DECOR
Ownent haw totally ooordlneted the c.rpet a wait COY«·
Inge In thte bright, cheemd I ~ home. Large
tamlly room wtth bet, gourmet kttchen I Jlexlble ..u.ra.
'31·1400. 1471,000.
PENINSULA CUSTOM CORNER
Low malnt~ •l'tettor lftd ontr nape to beyfronL
Exc:eptlonel In every detail of "'te 2..atory deelgn with • dramatic flalr. A tttrMf to deoorate Ihle new 4-bedrroom
home wl"' JOU' own taete the beMce of bMuttM wood noon. leaded ...... br .... oak end tuury .,..... .,.. ...
tMre )Wt bftng your fumlehlnp end tnOYe In and begin to
enJoy 11'9. S.., to ... en O(*' hOUM at 1tOO E . ..._
Blvd., 911·1400. 1'educed to 1125.0GD.
CUSTOM BUil T ·PENINSULA
lkytlghte, oven&ae rooma. IOler penel office Md much more. Thie tlome ,. extra epecW wtth e tight I a11J .....,,.
throughout the I bedroom• wtth den Md famU, room.. .i
new llettng tMl,000. '31-1400.
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
3 ... 3 ... 3 tmponlble to duplicate tod•r. thta S-etory prop-
erty hae large 3 bedroom unlta lftd owner wUI help ttnenc.
by canytng • 3rd trvet dMd. Th,. la • nne vetue and
ehtrey1 rented. Cal to ....
OCEANFRONT-RED. TO: '707.000
Quiet "uchtront locdon In -... Nwwpcwt. A pert.ot
property for .... ...,,., .... •anti .. "" .. the .... "'. ~ .. 'bedroom home and IMlft • 2 bedroom NltUI t111ldn l11mede11tlftlto.llHplaa11,.....,wteweolwrt
and c.tl:llM. Oww ................ Cell t. -
tNa .aupttooal propwtr. 911·WOO.
NIGUEL 8HOAE8-REP088ESSION
A ._. Owned property lft • tlbulcM11 toc:etton-.e.nt.tlc
home and unbeetable Mme. Maume a tlxed .......... @ 12~ wt"' 1~ ~ down peyment. OYer 5000 eq. ft. wtttt
poof, .,., fountain, wtne oaller, .., conclltlcM .... MCUfttJ
and e VWW Off WAftfl I UOHTa. A..._.... .......... 4
bedroome, I betM.' flr1pl1aee, ._.,,._.a reel'.-..
room. An lncNdllle prope'1J. ca)! tor """'* -. talle-o~lng ....... •t.ooo. D1-140D.
LAGUNA'S EXCtUSIVE IRVINE COVE
Olm•teed deelgned cone.tnpot'ery el ot1 one le"4 Oii one
of the beet etreate In the eo ... WONOefWUL VIEW"°""
up I down c:wtttne. IANK OWNID property wtttt un-
beatable tenna: 10% caeh down peJfftent end take over
Hitting loene i 12% lntereat and owner Wiii c.TJ beck ~ 12.5~ im.r.tt. 'our tcruit bedrooma. famQy room 1
tormal dlntno room. can tot detah. •1.aoo.000. a1-1-.
OCEAN,RONT PRIVACY -COM
~rtvate cttt.eway to magnlftcent htdMwey wtth ••-...nv
Wlewt of coeettlne, ocean, beechee and night Ughhl -but ~ It all en .... ent etyle In Ihle 2 ... tory 1'oMi Wtth high ~nee and IOedl of 1a..1 to enjoy nature'• Uftd, ... and
1urf .• ,,_...,. Nvtng and enter1atnlng fOOfM + 2
bedroome and den/ottk:e. The petMn who ....,._.. ..
~,....... .. ahoutd own eMa home. t1ATS,OOO.
LINDA llLE VILLA
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IAYFRONT Vlt.LA -RR. TO 11,111,000
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1CHATHAM COURT Iner. exqulalte entry ui.d. Agt (7141 494-0791 OPll 10111 antutle Hpt Terr 2 Br lby2H !¥We= IL11 Cobt :=i::.:...O.OA!I~= •-•C.:-bd. t fam rm. hOcne 1UP9f pluah carpeta, an · .. _ r .. -'""'""'· ....,., • _., ...... w/wood glut ape (m ...
wallcovtrlnga L.owttt TWI ·UH 111 UN PAii 24t~. eod uoh, 2'.t v-, park. CM tuoo, Joe Griffith Paianla 111'1 t« ~te). comm. poo1 & • 788-1172 priced 1n the Port ~I 2Br 35'1ot for condoelh'" lllUY 1I-• lrplc, nu CMpet, bllnda & 831-8120 ()( hOm: tennta I ltiOO mo yrly , .. ____ _ ~~Ol-IYl3W10 H ~~~!·~ Fe:95~Pnp~~~ 10 ·~~~.,$.6~~:.~o S? Aetou rrom oeian.y·1 11 ~~O 8::~dbY~1r.,'oc,;1 Pabutoua ocHn view~ lactmt tr1 UH S::U~: •. 2c!t!: Miah: COM. VIEW of bey&~~~
xed rate, )'fl 500 located• labulOua 2 Br. 1117 900 8kr Sherry l..aguna a.ar:n Bett buy! r ront bofl'lood AvaN now thN ac:rOM from peril . ._......
Monaco With bnt QC Cardigan Agt 7~ den. on the bay w/2 wlttf c~. Sunt>Ow Realty Owner/Agent 951.()831 Ara. Trade Of taict motor Aug .. mo or ~. Fum./ atOf' ~. 3 er. frenc:h 3880 Mlcl'laleon DrlW o':o w~~d:~o-~~~;· CONDO WESTCLIFF 2Br LIDO ISLE view• Boat allp avatt Of· 831·2242 home .. part down. unfurn Agl 873-$389 d~1:m & dlrilng INlnt
....... , •••• , OWllll 2~~B• Clbl'lse%p~-~~~a The perfect hom• lor th• ~red hat ~H·~e Rulty HllOll 111 -llHILW POI 213--595-1183 >' Ctr ... a' I c'~FFHA\IE~~ er + den
-S 3·500 20 large famlly attuaed on a ulnt er l · 1 ' Triple wide 30'1190' LM09 4 untt. C.M , S249K. Con· townhouM. large. fir .. AVAILABLE MARCH 1tt.
Fabulous financing DOYER SHORES 45' lot with lovely patio Beautlrul Np1 Hgta famlly llvlng dining-kitchen alder take your auto. \~lg~~· new .... 1n1 c:'~P~ place, comm. pool. 1&96 MO. UM my 3bdrm 2+-den Deane home Top tor C>Ytdoor living V•ry home, 3 ~~ ~· 3 car arN, 3 .,.droomt & proP. or etc fOf SMart of • ,,_ • $1200 Woodbrldgt home, white
aecurlty $335,000 3 Rue 1226 Polaris Open Sat/ comfortable floor plan in oar UpSr S n e":'a 38ath .. b01h tight & dark· OP 751-3191 Agt ~alh«,. l ~~·71:~1';0 OCEANFRONT 3 Bdr, 2 Ba l'monvac:atJon 8 mon11'11
Fontalneb ... u Sun 1·5 5 bdrms, llbrary, tt111 1pac:1ous • bdrm, 3 corner pn un 1•5 51 ., rnterlota. ,.,-.xt to rec 0 mo u 1· upper on SH1hore. to 1 year Rera 781-3114
IPUSllUY1-I formal din rm.ramllyrm, 1>ariomewl1hden,dlnl'_ljl ~;;:,:n~~1~81•1i:e"11 Y 0 rm & PoOI arM. Agt 9'000MWllfU Avail March 1st. Small lantatlc location J M PatertWoodtktt•Br ~0-9333 v1•w Wiii coop wtth bk rs ond gourmet cooks OPEi UT /llll&Y 540-5937 Nftport Btael'I. BMut CdM houM 2 Br 1 bath, S 1500/mo yrly 3 B hi....hty pgr8"d
Owner daya 851-2243, lcitch•n All 1ri11 and th• 2121 OaHlt, las"l•ff ocean vu. 8 yra o6d . ...._ al'late kltcMtl S500/mo Wattrfft8' ... t1IH. Uk• anew"'~ 11200•
lllOUYOICOllO evei/wlmds 83t 0910 PflCe only $469000 4BR 3ba + atudy/TV "----front-El ...,,..ro. No IYrM •xhlatlng. 111 TO 8-«-8899 •&&... 1111.a-75~18'0 Former model with full golf Call 63 1. 1400 ...,.,...., ,....,. only 833·8021 ask fOf 1mn • ...,
c:OtJrM view 2BR 2ba DOYER SHORES room Lge 92x188 lo1 , Laguna, long IHH Mr Thoma• Beautifully decorated. I )"---.-•• --m--H.......,,Ol~.=1-\.\l\Tl t<l K0"11 street to atreet 497-2233or552-5522 compl•tely furnlahed I... ...-C~~2gk~t'~f~~~~4 1121 l11tlq1 Dr. 110'111'• anc. Outstanding 270deg view llllOll 111,0M OOY111Tll 4-PLD TnhM 11095. 673-0898 Ptaia .. la 1207 1 Br. t ba. elr. Tennla.
____ 4 Br 2 story exec hm REAL ESTATE from Catalfna, Upper llWPlllT UllAll Acrtl t ll2S Sup•r "pride of own-.. a•• 0 E 8 A f .. ,!!£ t pool, ape. S580/mo. Avill
Ill OllYDI CISTOI
Lowest priced golf course
eustom 1n Canyon 4
Bedrooms. 4 batl'ls pri-
vate pool and spa Ul-
t1mo1e 1n pr111acy
$1 195 000
710-1100 -COTE~.,
REALTY
Poottspa, 3 car oaL 3 •<111-1400 Bay. Irvine Complex lo Just listed, •naeloua 3 Bdr BR 2b •at. I( ar 'IG n · ay ve. ""'""' o ~ar 15. 559.5945 $ 000 d -UCI I 30' --• -.. 10010. llAIOl SITI erahl~" 3 a bHch, 4 Br, 1¥• be 2·tlt'Y Ir pies 550. lee Ian Lg poo. pev.... widen. corner lot. newer View Irvine Lake. O¥er 400 o~ner 1 unit. three 2 BR Townhouae 2 Br, pool, $S50/mo, yrty 673•5838 Turtle Rock (Pretldtnll.
Open riouseSat/Sun 12·4 RV t poot ramp, re· copper plumbing, sec '.\Century old Pine tr... 1 ~ ba. Room tor RV. cor· jae .. gar, lndry hootcup, __ 4br, 2'.i'tba . panoramk:
Vacant LIDO WlTlllFROIT furbished and land· system, wood parquet and 10 minutes from ner lot Aasme $124,800 $640 960· 1796 Ctrtll ••I •u view. 1 or 2 yr i.ue ALSO 3Br 3oa with view 3 bdrm Sell/trade/lease scaped New paved floor. nice family home on 11 11 7% fixed 30 vr1 4iiTiilli s2000 mo For apptm call avd1lable BKR 644-7424 $995.000 Open Sa11Sun drrveway used brick fee land. Priced under Newport Beach Can be • Lit••• li~Hl 111911 3br, 2ba, rrpl, bit-Ins. din J F d Realtor lk d aubdlvled Into 4 acre Near Huntington Har---rm S975 mo Avail 4· 15 erry reu DUPLEX 121,000 ••• 1 5 124 Via Lido Nord wa ways an veneer S200.000 fOf quick sale parcels se Million boor. Buy to llve In Of for New condo est or PCH. 6-40-7721 or 759-1803 . 640.6999
Assurne ex1st1no S260.000 213 94 7 -2329 Fee land House can be Diana Cappel 631· 12 Dollars & terms. Income cioae walk to ocean, pool ----Unlwnlty Park -
ISi 207 Lugonia Call Mr LOVEL y 4 BDRM FR OR ~'t~~~: d~v:~m~!s lllnrwtH Io.. Abercrombie Co 840-2469 :Jro 2 :~,F B;3~~:J~:. 4:~~~a.2v~p~~~':i "cThedTltferrecett .... ~' a2 !!
Thomas di 833-8021 Newport Crest Homes poss $379 000 Owner 1.0-IOll Olpx In Corona del Mar 493.7794 $2000/mo 759·8006 er . a ac ....... 0 r-.-Poot, spa tennis Mini 640-4386 or 768·0454 10 Units Newport Beach _ _ __ _ -$750/mo 1at 1u1 • MC
DUPLU·•,t luoh view Low dn Trade tor leac~ Prtrr!J 1175 Commercial Cntr NB 9111111 lihlralsllt4 Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2-aty on Avail March 1 752·2881 3i;; ;::c~ ~~~ ~~~ 1
Olk ~~6a~68~' car A Qt OPH SUI 1-5 w~~~~~~;P~~!,~~~.~al. On the sand-Mot>Oenoma 4 alii:,c;::•a =~:~B Gt1111l 2%02 ~~;~ ~~'.~8~3ellotrope -WMllRlllE
21J1696-3101 LOWHT PRICH NEWPORT MEllHTI Pier, ferry. rest 3Brl2ba ~ ~~;~22~~. 5L:2~5~~~g 1.a"'·IOll lu••tr I Wllttr Super 4 Br 2'"' Ba ocean 3 Br 1'.\ Ba. S7651mo. Nr ea 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 -I I pJ • pool, tennla No pets HlHOR IUHE 3 IDR TOWMHOME l11k Rt••· . t1t11 view, pool. Ir c. private Ava11. 3121 494-4142
Dynasty 2 Br 2 ba. 2000 walk or Jog 10 the beach Spac1ous3BR36aw1poo1. WHYIOTLIYE Ct••trcial JlOIUIULn aecess to beech. __ _
ITAaJnl CONPAN1 sq 11 Gorgeous' Reduced lrom !his e!l.tr a spacious trplC and a great coorner II IEWPllTI Prorrtt 1250 llrTS PROP IUlllEIEIT $1400/mo. 7&0-1875 Llfllll hacfa 2 I
,, ••• mnt1 $SOK $359500 Hrne condo incl encl pa110.2 focatron Prtced below Blketothebeachfromtl'llS Newport eayfront prime 2U .C.M.S139,900 l1•/llM1ll C11t1ll111 2224 North (tguna 2BR 2ba,
llC CllYOlt
640 9714 wrk 586· 1666 car gar & fr pell As-mark.at at $205.000 Muat lovely 2 Bdr 2 Ba office bldg. 8472 SQ tt 3 u , C.M. $?10.000 fireplace. spa Fully turn
Hl".o" Vu Ho.ES sumable 1st T D of sell now townhouse exquisitely S 1,600,000 8111 Grundy 4 U •CM $225,000 2 Br. 1 ba. gar, w/d hkup S 1500/mo Agt 673-5595
Golf course view
2 Br condo w11ri
2 car gar 275K
$70 000 fixed at 12•,. 601 Tuatht lH, decorated and ready for Bkr 675-6161 6 U · Orng S250,000 WEST COSTA MESA. 2208·C PlacenllaAve No ~--=.,,.--~=
Only $217 000 3Br 2ba. MUST SELL I s 129.000 ••4-7211 you s 179.900 Opn Sat 4 u . G a S290.000 011ve by 710 Joann & call pets $595 545-7983 L11ua Bill• 2 so
I oool quiet street near Fee Agt 786 7500 1.5 Martyn Coombs. ""t Three t Br units, on C·2 2 U · CdM S295,000 for m0<e details. 2BR •West11de shari)2er-HOME FOR RENT SChOOl!>/Shops 760-0861 -.. lot 60X 140' Npt Bl & 6 u c M $385 000 645-1915 c 1 b · · · Iba 1 Ba house. carpeta. Laguna Hiiia 2 Bdrm $800 Oceanfront duple>. Xln t 22nd onvert o us 6 U , CM $425,000 $600/mo yrly. NPT SHRS. dra"•'"". lncd patio, w/d Fen<led yards & garel\As toe Opn Hc;e 1 5 Sun \ WHY IOT LI"( use 2571( 675-3875 14U LB W5 000 ..-.,.
1404 W Ocean r-ront ~ II IEWNITt 1ou.: Tat~ S570'.ooo ~!~~:l~s; s~~(m:~ ~u~~~~.S~5;~~a~ ~~!t.&no~!. 8:;~
IYOWIER
•llYSHORES•
lmmdc J E:ltlr 3 Ba corner
home on ove1s11ed lot
$345,000 Excell as-
sumable 1st & owe lrg
2no Opn Hse Sal/Sun
t 5 256 I Circle Dr
646·6325
PP 673 7873 673-9609 Bike to the beach rrom this D•tltxt1/Uait1 13UO 20U., Orng $625.000 ter suite). Comm pool & good eredlt 548·5442 or L 1· i I 2
Oc(l. VIEW STEAL B B Oceanfront duplex Xlnt C.llCral 631-1266 tennis $1600/mo yrly. 770-5629. llll81 f8t
OPH SU•DlY 12-1 lovely 2 r 2 8 toe Opn Hse 1-5 Sun. CLIFFHAVEN· 2BR +den ----sun-11uo1 1211 U1llor 1,,rai11I
Newport Helgrits :lBR 2ba
family rm 1 yr old
S207K See at 2346 16th
St Sall Sun 1. 5 call
645-4670
Musi llqu1date gorgeous 4 LIE POOL/CSTI SPA towntiouse e>equlsltely 1404 W. Ocean Front. townhouse large fire-3 Bdrm 2 Ba crpta decor
Bdrm 3 Ba home SOK decor$a1te7d9 9a00nd r0eadyslor P.P 673_7873, 673•9609 , place. c~mm. ·pool mod lclteh kids S600's 2BR 2be, den, ocean view
below market Only IESTTHMSl •HllM. you. . pn at Sl200/mo. 539-6190BESTRltylee Gated comm: tennis,
$359900 wttt:!rms Try 2101 HIGHLAND DRIVE 1·5 Marilyn Coombs IHHTllm 1 .. a1td1J rt 1375 OCEANFRONT 3BR 2ba. 3 Br 2Ba. Coll Pk. pool,nopt1a $975 Reis
low down Tl'llS IS a 011 Irvine ave Gre81 645-1915 agt knocks often when you 10 000 •• n ILll upper on SeashOfe. Fan· $600/mo IM tat & last 497-1260
beauty-don 1 miss this enter1a1ning riome 4BR Saa Clt•eatt 1076 UM result-getting Dally ' _.. tastk: locallon S 1500/mo sec. dep Refa req'd. i~lli='-11'""':-.. a'""'V=i...,tJ',....t-Allj bargain To see Call 2ba Asktng S 199.000 Piiot Classified Ada to Multi tennant near Hoag 1y 642 8728 642...ao87 ... • 6691
Charming Back Bay Home
Secluded area near Mesa
Or Estates S 158 500
2045 1 Bayview 650-5520
OCEAN VIEW condo Nr
ocean or swim in pool
281 2t>a S 165 000 seller
help Iman 645-2251
Patrick Tenore 760·8702 Lease option w/$20K dn IEW DCUI VJEW rueh lhe Orang• Cout Hoapltal Assumable yr . • · Rent to own 3 it 2 Ba
agt or assume 1s1 at 11'1% Custom riome. •,acre llal market loan Open to exchange W1ttrfr11t lt .. I let. 3 Br, 2 ba tn Nonh Cotta w/frplc gar kid/pet
1n1 Seller will cooperate site 4 Bri den $485,000 Ph~ &42·5678 Asking $575.000. Br~er l11lt1n 111-1400 Mesa Frptc. $850/mo S700's BEST Riiy 1 ..
548-0458. 673· 1600 Owner 559-6556 645-6266 No pets 6-42-6368 Agt I h L
-~rt IC• 1'1-aeral 100• "---•• ,-• 1-• It 3 lOOZ 111-er-' lOIZ $950/mo. lnelda gardener, '" • -., ..,.. ..atru ... ., Mesa Verde 2100 SQ It 3 3 r Ba frple. atepa to
.KER &-LE-~ er. 2 Ba. No pets. Ref's beach, family only. Agt. req Agent 559·6221 642-3850. 642· 1010
$995/mo • Br 2 Ba. East· S600 2 Br 2 Ba flat wtgar
side, terge yard, 2 ear also 3 Br $800 kid/pet~
enelad gar w/operier. 539·6190 BEST Atty lee
washer/dryer hook-up, S900 yrty. Npt Hta Cute
partly turn. Close to all 2BR + dbl gar. ~ gar· 2~ Cedl dener 675·3063
R 1 E tate Tl&. lc•t 142· 110J -BA-YF-R-NT-m-obl_r._dtkJ_xe--=3 ea S RENT GUIDE =~~ ~y ~1h3-= apa.
Bayfront 3Br 2Ba
A Great Western· C.Ompany
DO YOU NEED
INYESTMEllT? LEASE? LEISE OPTION?
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE?
CONDO? TOWllHOME? VIEW?
WATERFRONT? BOAT SLIP? DOCK?
$80,000? $500,000? s 1,000,000?
WE HAVE IT!!!
COSTA MESA
IU,500 -2 bdrm . .! ha on greenbelt an.'<l llo<,( to shopping &
transportation i59-150 l
1111,HO -Largl' 3 bdrm h onu: with CtrPplan'. lx•.wt1ful kitchen on
large lot. 759-150 l
1135,000 -Encrgv dC1cwnt ~ master su1tt...,• N l'W wall to "',tll
<"arpetmg -n ch o<.tk c;tair rcul .... & bath f1xtur~ 719 1501
VICTOIUll 1101£ plus gue.t houst.• <>r inc:omt• unit on big H-2 l ot 1n ideal
Easts1de. Back Bay loc·atton 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH /CORONA DEL MAR
Sllt,500 2 bdrm 2 bath only o blcx·ks to twath' 75H-1501
S 181,000 -Lowc·~t prn:E'd :i b<lrm. ~ 1 , bath town home availabh· in
f'XN>llent lo<."at1on with shor1 wnlk tocx·t>nn 759 1501
U 15,000 Spanous & grand 4 bdrm. :i b.1th '-'1th t1'r1 tf1t \'{£\\ l ron1 :\
<.,IOI"> uf this newh dN:orated Bluffs t harn11.•1 i;)!-J 1 'lO I
1241,000 BOAT SLIP rom<'s w11h th ts PX< f'ptton.11 propHt v ('()mplc•tl'·
I\. n·nov.llt."CI :l bdrm. 2 z bath 75~-1 50 1
1211,000 Bay<:rt>'it1Dnver Shorr~ ar<'a w11h ~ bcirms and huge•
separate family room tor c·ntertainmg. 759·1501
11,HO PER IOITM When y1>u lease· opt111n this unmm ulatt' II arbor
H1dgt· beauty. Hardlv laved m' 759-l:'Hll
JASMllE CREH T,1kP your pie k' One• beauty for ..ale" ~nd 2 .. f11r h .. 1s.·'
&>vt>ral tt>nnts wurL., and :$ w1mm1n~ pools1 759-1501
NARIOll RllCE Your d101t'(•1 2. :i & .J bed1oom . .., tJV<ttlable 3 brand m'"'
listings aw:-11vour1"SJ>f'<'t1on ~~49 000 to $6:i0.000 75Y-JSOI
DOVH SHORES WlTHFROIT with 4 b<lrm..,, 4 baths <llld slip fot vour bo.1t
<>nly $645.ooo• 7"l9 1501
SPYIUSS Hill with br P<1thtdku1g view, pool. spa and M><"Urltv w~lt'n1
lmpr~'\tVf' 5 bdrm m.ms1on 1 7~9-1501
IRYllE
1111,000 &autlful former model horn(' with spanous bdrm.c; and 'l.
b:~t hs' One vrar homf> warranty .,upphcd 759· I 50 l
1132,100 -University Park and you OWN the land1 &>aut1ful 2 bdrm.
'l. bath m 1m.maculat.P roncirnon 759-1501
WHIHllll llllU FAMILY -4 hdrms, 3 l>flths -Ju~l listed c;houlci go
{a.c;t' 759· 1501.
llrvtHm PIH om• with hug<' bonus room for hirRt> fam1ly .• md on<'
with temftc VIEWS' 759 1501
TIRTUlllCI -4 brand nt!"' listmgi; 2.3. & 4 hf><troom ava1labthtles
and ~ 911.i,. assumable loon on on~ of them' 759-1501
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
$5,000 DOWI -$103,000
If a meticulously maintained 3 bedroom home with a stone fireplace and
great backyard appeals to you and you have $5,000 down, you just
bought our new listing. 963-5671.
TWO FIREPUCES -S 101,100 .
lncredible value in a three bedroom home with large family room. Huge
country kitchen and lavish use of ceramic tile throughout. A new large
patio completes this picture perfect property. Call for Cinancing.
963-5671.
1 O'X. IOWI -10 OUILIFYlll
Large 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath townhouse with vaulted ceilings in master
bedroom. Central air, greenhouse window in kitchen. Tennis, pool, spa.
$106.500. Call 963-5671.
Sl30/IOITll
Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntinton Beach 3 bdrm, 2
bath home with cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671.
OPEi I SPACIOUS FEELlll
This four bedroom two bath single family home featw'es a beautiful
stone fireplace in the living room. Our seller is very motivated and
priced this home accordingly. $109,900. 963-5671.
ISSllE 10~ YI LIU
$20 000 down and our owner will carry this balance for 10 years at 12%. To~ payments: $1 ,050/roonth. Lovely home with new carpets, new tile.
remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99,500. 556-7035.
QUALln OOISTllCTIOl-AFFOllULE PllOES
We have three quality homes from $112.000 to $115,900 with anxious
owners. All have superb financing programB. CaU for details. 556-7035.
un&IE OIAllEI -Sll,000
Our sellers are so motivated they've even thrown ln a dryer and
refrigerator as a bonus to sell this 2 bedroom starter. Perlect for a yoWlg
rouple or singles. $6.000 moves you in. 963-5671.
TIE ITIUT UllE IRES n AWAY
So clQlle to the ocean it's on Waterfront Dnve in Huntington Beach.
Delightful home on a comer lot and our owner will help you with the
finandnl. Asking s 135,000. 963-5671 .
11,IOO .... -1120/lllTI
Beautiful Peppmwood Townhome near Dtsneyland. Thi.a ts an up-
araded end unit with lots of light plus a two car encl<*.'d garage.
Sacrtfioo price of $99.900. 963-5671.
IREI YWIS IEW
3 bdrm, 2 beth townhome wtlh 2 car attached prqe and h peUo.
$10,000 down and $900/monlh Call 963-MS7 l
CB. UWHIT IUCI OFF&H
2670 San M11twl Drivt•
Newpon Beach. CA 92660
(714)7~ -1~01
AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
"We Protect & Service
Things That Service You."
Blll91TM.,_ ...
9032 Adami A~.
Kuntincton Beech. CA 92848
(714) 963-5671
1
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Houses, Apts & Condos Balboa Cove 873-14&4
' Landlords Advertise Free BLUFFS 3 br. 2'.i't ba. apllt
50¢ at Stores & Markets level on greenbelt Freeh·
84 1-4260 ly painted, clean. S 1350
Bargain 1 Bdrm b\J~alow mo. lease. 720~279
w/appls $325 bills pd Btu ff a beautiful decor.
539-6190 BEST Alty fee greenbelt. 5 Br Of 4 Br
Desired 2 BdrmWibiiiili plus bonus room. 3 Ba
kids yd dad• gar S500's s 1600/mo 720· t 128
539-6190 BEST Riiy fee Dover Shoret ar .. 4 br, 3
Great Elslde IOC, J er:-dbl ba, lam. rm, din rm, love-
gar Kids/Pet OK $850 ly pool w/spa Avail 311
641-8443 or 548-0041 $1600/mo Agt 675-7859
MESA VERDE· Beaut. EASTBLUFF Condo 4br
neighborhood, corner tot, 2'1rba, lrpl. 2 car gar.
4BR 2b1. trptc $990/mo. $975 mo. 644-5512
964-0896 LIDO ISLAND
New eondo. 2 Br, 2 ba, no Lovely Spanlah style 3 Br.
pets $750/mo. 1st, last& home. 2. 0 0 0 a If.
sec t>45·2146eves w /beautlful brlelc oourtyard & garden. trplc,
microwave, large 2 car
gar. Just painted & ready
f0< occupancy 675-5792
()( 646-3345
Nice 2 Br, 1 ba w/gar, w/d
hkup nr Victoria & Ca·
nyon $595/mo Agt
997·93P9 or 631-3187
Wlaide, sngl fam <Jetac:t\ed
hme, 3Br Iba, sngl car
gar. New crpts & paint.
Avail 3/4 1st. last ~ MC.
$700/mo. 752·2881
Daaa Polat 2
3 BRt2 eX. s790
VERY A TIRACTIVE
493--0467
I
Udo Ille; lovely 3 + den. all
newly r•dee. Vaeant
673-3435 ()( 631-0287
Lovely 4Br. FR/OR. ~
port Crest Condo POOi.
spa, tennla. Mini vu.
$1400 /mo Agt
6-46-0686
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HOMES FOR SALE
1335 Bluebird Canyon Or Laguna Bch
494-5128 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BEDROOM
• 2168 Kristin Costa Mesa
759-1501 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 15 Coventry Hrbr Rdg, N.B.
759-1501 $349.000 Sun 1-5
5 Salzburg Hrt>r Rdg , NB
759-1501 Sundeyl-5
v 23 Lucerne. Harbor Ridge
640-4868 $425,000 Open Sunday 1-5
32 Canyon Island. Npt Bch
644-6200 $217,000
34 Belcourt No .. Npt Bch
644-6200 $679,000
22 Mandrake. Univ Park lrvme
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
644-9060 $125.000 Sunday 1-4
6410 W. Oceanfront. Npt Bch
759-9100 $645.000 Sun 1-5
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* 401 Begonia, CdM
760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5
2331 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach
673-6900 $360,000 Sun 11-5
1577 E. Ocean Blvd, Peninsula
641 -1400 $299,000 Sat 1-5
21082 Galber Circle. Hunt. Beach
963-8377 $125,000ttttttttt Sat/Sun 12-6
232 Iris. old CdM
675-6000 $380,000 Sun 1-5
21 1 Marguerite. Olde Corona del Mar
675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
21 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon. N.B.
640-2917 $395.000 Sun 1-5
3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-9333 $335,000 Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
* 501 Tustm Ave. Newport Beach
644-7211 $205.000 Sunday 1-5
* • 508 San Bernardino. Npt Bch
631 -7370 $240,000 Sun 1-4
2238 Avalon. College Park. Costa Mesa
631-8011 $117,900 Sunday 1-4:30
* * 13 15 Bayside Dr, CdM
644-6200 $867.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1130 Berkshire, Newport Beach
646-7171 $2275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1919 Chubasco. Irvine Terrace. N.B.
673-4400 $347,300 Sunday 1-5
200 Diamond (Bal Isl) Npt Bch
759-9100 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1701 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM
644-6200 $425,000 Sat 1-5
531 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB
642-5200 $179.500 Sunday 1-5
•2000 Highland Dr. Westclifl. N.B.
631-1400 $195.000 Sunday 1-4
2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay. N.B.
675-6000 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1747 Irvine. Npt Bch
645-0303 $ 185,000 Sun 1-4
3335 Ocean Blvd View, CdM
675-6000 $1 .000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
512 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $259,000
• 711 K-Thange (Irv Terr) CdM
Sun 1-5
644-6200 $398.000LH Sun 1-5
** 1418 W. Bay (Penn.) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1 ,000.000 Sun t-5
1954 Port Cardigan. Npt Bch
786-7500 $232,000 Sun 12-4:30
* 1934 Port Provence. (HV Homes). N.B.
675-6000 $242,000 Sun 1-5
•4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch
644-~00 $499,000 Sun 1-4
*4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch
64•-8200 $499.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
108 Sequoia Tree. Univ Park, Irvine
644-9060 $139,900 Sunday 12-4
3065 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa
546-2313 S 129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 124 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. N.B.
(213)94 7-2329 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 13 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle. N.B.
673-7300 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
25862 White Alder Ln, Lag Hit
951·87• 1 $122.000 Sat/Sun
3 IR plut FAM RM or DEN ** 121 Harbor ISiand Rd, N9Wport Beach
6"0·'4868 SUS95,000 SaVSun 1-5
2346 16th St, Newport Helghtl
6"5-4670 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 35 SkyNll Jsmn Crk N.B.
759-1501 $428,000
500 Rockford CdM
759-1501 $295.000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
* •308 38th St (Newport taland) NB
831-7300 ~65,000 Su"day 1-4:30
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* 19342 Worcester Ln (Huntington Crest)
HB
631-7300 $250.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
* 523 Avenlda Campo, The Bluffs, N.8 .
675-6000 $260,000,LH Set/Sun 1-5
2913 Baker St. Mesa Verde, C.M.
5•6-5880 $171,900SSSSSSS at/Sun 1-4
715 Bellis. Eastblutt. N.B.
644-0723 $280.000 fee Sat/Sun 1-5
•2531 Blackthorn St (Eastblutt) Nwpt Bch
631 -7300 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
16 Butternut Lane. Irvine
644-9060 $199,500 Sun 12:30-3
1921 Yacht Truant. Seavlew, Npt Bch
644-9060 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
630 Cameo Highlands (Cmeo Hinds) CdM
760-8333 $342.000 Sat/Syn 1-5
217 Canal, Newport Shores
631-1400 $$360,000 Sunday 1-4
2927 Catalpa, Npt Bch
640-0020 $250,000qs slm 1-5
2561 Circle Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch
646-6325 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1618 Corsica (Mesa Verde) C.M.
645-0303 $127,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
1522 Cumberland Ln (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch
631-7300 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
2302 Fairhlll Drive (Back Bay) Nwpt Bch
631-7300 $188,000 Sunday 1-4:3C
2101 Glenarbor. Santa Ana
645-0303 $110,000 Sun 1--4
* 1880 Maul Cir (Mesa Verde) C.M.
645-0303 $259,000 Sun 2-5
2256 Heritage Dr. Costa Mesa
631 -7370 $182.500 Sun 1-5
27 Hillgrass (Trtlrk Hinds) Irvine
644-6200 $245,000 Sun 1-5
• 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr HI) Npt Sch
644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1-5
• 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5
* • 2007 Holiday (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
213-430-3629 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
•***5 Jetty Dr.Jasmine Creek. CdM
675-6000 $389,000 Sun 1-5
1215 Mariners Drive (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
275 Palmer. Costa Mesa
548-7727 $225.000 Sunday 1-4
* 1064 Pescador Or (Dover Shores) NB
631-7300 $550.000FEE Sat/Sun 1-4:30
515 Riverside. Npt Bch
631-1266 $269,000 Sun 1-5
528 Seaward. Corona Highlands, CdM
675-6000 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
829 St Clair, Coste Mesa
546-2313 $136.950 Sat/Sun 1-4
209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle. N.B.
673-7300 $550,000 • Sat/Sun 1-4:30
* * 1205 N Bayfront. Balboa Island
673-7300 $1 ,000,000 Sun. 1-4:30
214 Via lthica. lido Isle, N.B.
675-6161 $420.000
214 Via 1th1ca. Lido Isle. N.B.
675-6161 $420.000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
* * 106 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. NB
675-6161 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
18782 Via Palatlno (Trtlrk) Irvine
644-7020 $269.000Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
218 Wellesley (College Park), Costa Mesa
646-7171 $128.000 Sunday 1-4
4 BEDROOM
• 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
644-6200 $2.450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores. N.B.
673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
• 15 San Sebastian (Hrt>r Adg) Npt Sch
644-6200 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 3180 Mountain View. Laguna Beach
673-3750 $249.500 Sunday 1-4
* * 4 15 Bayside Or. Npt Sch
644-7020 $500,000L.H. Sat/Sun 1-~
2872 Ballow Lane. Costa Mesa
673-6900 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1-!
* 1806 Galaxy Drive "View". Nwpt Bch
646-7171 $749.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
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1507 UncOln Ln (W '"ff) Npt 8c.t\
&44-8200 S339,000 Sun 1-5
2124 VIila Latedo E 81f. N 8
7&9-1501 Sun 1-5
4 IA plua FAM RM or D!fll
• 1eoo E. Balboa Blvd . P9nlnsula Point
&31-1400 $526.000 Sat/Sun 1-S
** 1617 Bay1ld• Or, CdM
759-9100 $995.000 Sat 1-4 * • 1914 Suva Cir (Meae Verde) C.M.
6-45-0303 $•39,000 Sun 1·5
1422 KMI Dr (Hrbr Vul Hla) CdM
645-0303 $424,900 Sun 1...e * 2217 San Lorenzo. Santa Ana
645-0303 Sat/Sun 1-4
* 1925 Windward. Baycrest. N.B.
673-1181 $$349,000 Saturday 1-5
* * 223 Evening Star lane. Dover Shores
64-4-9060 $1 .275.000, Sunday 1-5
* • 407 Mendoza Terrace. CdM
760-1817 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * * 505 Morningstar Lane. Dover ahra
64•-9060 $1 .295,000fee Sunday 1-5
* • 2220 Waterfront. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $539 .000 Sunday 1-s * • 8 Canyon Island Dr. Big Cnyn
64•-7424 $220.000 22D,OOO
**601 Bayside Dr. Promontory Bay
631 -1400 $1 ,300,000 Sun 11:30-4:30
••19372 Baywater Hunt Bch
759-1501 $289,950 Sun 1-5
* 19 Toulon Hrbr Adge Est. N.B.
759-1501 $630,000 Sun 1-7
• * * •4651 Brighton. Cameo Shores. CdM
675-6000 $1 ,900,000 Sun 1-5
• •940 Carnation, Greenbrook. Costa Mesa
640-6161$199.500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
•2921 Carob. Eastbluff, N.B.
640-4386 $379,000 Sat/Sunday
1 Chatham Court. Belcourt. Npt Bch
720-1705 $840,000 Sunday 2-5
18 Cherry Hiiis (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
• 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5
15960 Clarendon, Fountain Valley
963-6767 $242,500 Sunday 12-5
2904 Cliff Drive (Newport Heights) NB
631 -7300 $895.000 SaVSuo 1-4:30
* • 2107 Santiago (Baycrest) NB
631 -7300 $380,000 Sunday 1-4:30
••2107 Santiago (Baycrest) NB
631 -7300 $329,000 Sunday 1-4:30
* 1528 Santiago (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
631 -7300 $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30
•37 Coolbrook (Turtle Rock) Irvine
642-5200 $248.400 Sunday 2-5
3209 Dakota (Mesa Verde) C.M.
662-1660 $151 ,900 Sun 12-4
40 Drakes Bay (Spygls) CdM
759-9100 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2109 E. Balboa Blvd. Pen. Point
644-1642 $495,000 Fri-Sun 11-4
26 Rue Gran Ducal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $550.000FEE Sunday 1-5
1845 Santiago (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $327.000 Sunday 1-5
2032 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C M.
631-7370 $299 ,500 Sun 1-5
•2500 Lighthouse. HV Brdmr, CdM
675-6000 $360,000(L) Sun 1-5
•=V2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon
673-4400 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1230 Sand Key. HV Hills. CdM
760-9133 $419,000 Sun 1-5
6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch
644-6200 $ 1 .290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Seaward, Shorecliffs. CdM
675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley
963-6767 $151.500 Sunday 1-5
* 1849 Tanager. Costa Mesa
546-23 13 $228.000 Sunday 1-4
•3357 Alabama. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $185.000 Sunday 1-4
2030 Flamingo. Costa Mesa
546-23 13 $199.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1627 Minorca. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $143,900 Sunday 1-5
225 Via lth1ca. lido Isle
631-1400 $497,000 Sunday 1-5 * *426 Via Lido Nor. Lido Isle
760-1900 $999.500 Sunday 12-4
435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt Bch
760-8702 $249,500 Opn Dally11 -E
12 Willowbrook. Irvine
559-9400 $259,900 Sun 12-4
20 15 Windward Ln (Bycrst) Npt Bch
552-2000 $319,000 Sun 1·•
243 1 Windward Ln, Npt Bch
759-9100 $380.000 Sun 1-5
2 1 11 Yacht wanderer (Seavu) Npt Sch
760-8333 $397,000 Sun 1-5
3078 Yellowstone Dr, Costa Mesa
642-7658 $127.500 Sunday 1-5
I 11A plua FAM RM or DEN * 12oe ~. Cotona del Mat
644-7211 $3t0,000 SaVSun 12-4
•• 1437 Antigua Way (Bycr.t) Npt 8c:h
557-7914 '449.000 Sun 1·5
•• 16 Geneve, Harbor Ridge, Npt &eh.
760-1900 S 1,995.000 Sunday 1.5
* • 22321 WatllngfOfd, Huntington Beech
631-1400 $279,000 Sunday 1-4
...... 6 Ttafatoer. Harbor Ridge
644-4910 ) U~50.000 Sun 1-5
* * 831 Via Lido Soud, Udo Ille. N.B.
673-7300 11,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
19872 FelcUft, Landmaric Hma. Hunt. Beh
968--4875 S18-4,500 Sat/Sunday * • 1362 Galaxy Or (Dover Shores) NB
631-7300 S610,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
2601 Island View. Harbor View HUIS
644-9060 $388,000 Sunday 1-5
•••*1014 Marlnert. Dover Shores. N.8.
751 -5989 $975,000 fee Sun. 1-5
* •30• Morning Star (Ovr stirs) Npt Bch
759-9100 $1 , 125,000 Sat/San 1-5
1226 Polaris. Dover Shores, N.B.
6.31 -0910 Sat /Sun 1-5
1506 Santanella, Corona del Mar
S.73-1181 $295,000 Fee Sunday 1-5
* •218 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle
64-9060 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5
8 IA plut FAM RM or DEN
* * * 107 Miiford (Cameo Shrs) CdM
644-6200 $1,975.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island
640-5078 S 1,400.000 Sun 1-4
*9972 Voyager Cr. Huntington Bch
964-4664 $175.000 Sat/Sun
CONDOS FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
* 11 Madrone. San Joaquin. N.B.
640-4868 Open Sat/Sunday 1--4:30
***310 Fernando, Npt Bch
635-6166 $350,000 Sun 12-5
21322 Greenspray, VIiia Pacifica, Hunt. Bch
960-1980 Sunday 1-5
* 17342 Rosewood, Univ Pk Terr, lrvlne
673-7300 $136,500 Sun. 1-4:30
2 IA ptua FAM RM or DEN
401 Carlotta, Bluffs. Newport Beach
673-6900 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
78 Sea Island, Big Canyon
673-4-400 $335,000 Sun 10:30-5:30
3 BEDROOM
315 Alta Ln. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $118,000
505 Vista Grande (Bluffs) Npt Bch
Sun 1-4
759-9100 $208.000 Sun 1-4:30
302 Ave Cumbre (Bluffs) Npt Bch
759-9100$215,000 Sun 12:30-4:30
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2 BR • * 2441 Rue de Cannes. E/side C.M.
642-6368 $149,900 Sat. 1-4
2 IA plua FAM AM or DEN * 140 Brookline Ln (Monteoello). CM
556-7974 $99,500 Sunday 12-4
3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
#7 Crest Cir. Npt Bch
644-7020 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
27 Tahoe. lrvlne
644-7020 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
MOBILE HOMES
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 BR plua 1 BR
419 Poppy, ocean view . CdM
640-6161 $325.000 Sun 1-4:30
2 BA plut 2 BA
* * 1404 W. Ocean Front. Npt Bch
673-7873. 673-9609 Sun 1-5
3 BR ptua 1 BA
3 1113 11 'It Ruby. Balboa Island
644-9060 $415.000 Sunday l -5
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Nmlltl Parking, no pell. Frpl po. ol prvt patio IN NEWl>ORT Bl!ACH light uter). 67 sc••uLETS Wiii train 846-8282 CREDIT OLERI ...... , Seniff •• , Firm. llghl book11eeplng, and bonut OCIP0'1~ yrly Incl utll S725 dahwshr X-IG 2 Bt on Slngl" 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart• NB S31SO Am lt1'3b< 2'Abe """'9 A chatllnglng Gpponunlly typing & a hipping. Apply In !*eon at u.
873-M-40 Eutalde $e tO 557·2~ 1 ment1 & TownhOUHI condo w/pl, jac;, gar, w/d. I~ S..mmlng pool chemical It open a1 Schw•b•r 642·•241 PllOt Clrculatlon Ottlcl
---from M180 (Aall about Pref 1t1ble, athlettc M/F. M.JMl\'1 tervlcet bullMN Npt Entry level poeltlon ford• Electronlct, a l•adlng ---330 w .. t Bey. Coa1
turnltMd ap11 complete Mlk• '42·6178 '42·3518 Armada . Prince Bch/Coata M... ,,... tall·mlndtd lndlvldual elec1ronlc1 dl1trlbutor, lllll&L.... M .... Monday thru Fr
Ptalll•la 3701 mle81iBJllJ with TV, llnen• & utartlll•. Non-amkr, 3 Br condO. Hugely. EJlhume No MP MC. Wiii train. with knowledge of batlc for an Individual who 11 Exr>«lenca helpful Good! dty. No ph<>ne cellt. t aiO& 10 m . f Bdrm. may bO rented for ahort 1216/mo ,. \.\ ulll. Bdrm FWVOt . Chwe H&K full &mt req'd. Wiii office 1klll1 and light sell motivated. hu good typlnq ablHty, proficiency E.E.O.
uv rm a bath, pvt .,,1, no -, •• term or tonger. No IMM COMMERC net "40K t Call eoll«it typing at:>lltUet. Prior commulllcatlv• 1klll1 & With ngur .. , 10 key by -------•• kit. ss25 873_5.4 14 att 8 TOWlll El req'd). On J~amborM Rd turn 1150 dep, Nr OCC. The new llbtarl:~ wu Mon-Fri 9-6PM Alk for benklng or credit eit• on• whQ pay• attention to 1ouch. Exc.llenl com· .... 1_.. llP
0 ~ f I f 111 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd &M-3854 HI anxtoua '°' 841 the ttu-~· 408-887·01 11 perlence would be help. delall. Junior coll•O• pany benefltl. Ca.II Mlllle -u.-St~ to bMc:h 2Br lb• 11•1 tr II IU-1111 IPT •-' <*It• 10 uae the library TOdey Avon olfMI you fut education helpful, but not att. tam at 945.5&00 Have 2 po.lttont evallabl )'f'ly, new cpta. gar, w/d, Frplc, vaulted ~ling, T ..... 141-41:M and IMm to uu rMdtno more. Call iM about new required PlaaM conlacl In marl<•t~ nrm. Gr ..
1150, 873-.&847 double gar1age, pool & ·~ Water1ronl apt 3 Bt. I • ' She posled this "On: "A Hrnlng opportunity Succ:eHful candld•t• wUI Barbara 863-0200 X..350. llAUI UUI lllT OPPOttunlty or advance --~,,1-.-.. 27" 2 Bdrm 2 At Ba 17 1 'I\ ea. S 1200/mo ~ OClMn vu Dana Pt kJx BoOk ~ Interrupt• DM-8103 be responsible tor updat· Data Entry & Gen ofc •llP In II SIAPll ment No ••s>erl•no •I r • 2 Bdrm 2 Ba + Den $800 crpta, encl garana, boet conoo 2 Br 3 Ba """"· Wlth COuME"""t• Ing all credll card Illes, t d • t Need Mflous ~to aid nece9UfY, company w 2 e; 2 L 312 Victoria St 666 W 18th 845-2739 slip evall No· pets ape, 2 trplc. 4M-2Ml"' • '"" ""' "L u .. t•tat ~=els and card re-9&s.6~;4 x f;oup O c In compan/a~~ ••· lraln Muat h•ve car & b
,....., carpet drapea paint Large 1 Br 1 Ba dshwsr 675-6606 Old CdM 2b< bM 1 tu I.Mt I ,.... 3tl4 S;.rromtu0.~ln .•• ~!111n ---panllon. HIGh S tor thOM :~:.:~:fno~me;11:~~
'525/mo 851-9523 upper carport $450tmo' Yrly or wlnt9f? 3 Br 2 l!te, t hee 1450 mo. ,,:. ut/~· ;m ~ ''"" .......... . We can otter you beautllul DECORATING/ART able to trafn & motivate fled For 9')p()ln1men
lg 2 Br 2 Ba. vaulted wood 369 Avacado 63t -St55 block to beach, clOM 10 dannslt 875-5838 ,_.,..t the utes of dl1trbl new ottlces, competitive .SALE~ exciting career othef• now Call Mra ,..II Mr Slater 8&2·~ --"1 -.. -.. .,,_ salary and "-ents OPC>I Y Flex hra Wiii Harper, 752·7491. -._,no•. frplc, Msu aulte Like new 1 Br Condo, all $825 yrly or rent thru f"'~ IM & franeh'ng 738·8535 ..,.... Train 495·97S4 -----
PV1 pallo • yrd & lrg water oriented landscape 5·31-84 for $500/mo Poolljec 4br home. uunll ftll\l -. W --0' INTERVIEWING BY Meehl/lie for ulllng clul
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tundeck Pets OK Avail oll palto microwave gas Avail 3· 1-84 203 33rd wash/dry, frplc SC Ptu ARE FWEE ··n HIM 4 "PPOINT .. ENT ONLY IEOIUn 1m1u111s Hotet Im d S 000/ S M 21·35 stre1~hl nlamkr " .., me 1 mo range wood lrplc, gar'""" I Newport Beach Riiy Want 20,000 on home p•-a~ con1ec1 Color des.,,n. will train UL••• UY OLll 780-6006 H 11 -.-$275 494·274 979·8718 "' .-•v -,,,__· ~ o Y wtopener ' carport. w/d 675· 1642 _ Cal large corner lot Prime p.,,sonnel Dept Part4Full time 775.5447
nta .... 2724 hk·UP Pool & spa No PRIVATE WING w/bath : rate, PIUS 4%, 3 years, no (l 14)110·1000 -FRONT DESK
pets $625/mo See by Spaci'ous single. one M/F n·smkr, lovely hm pOints Pr1nc1pals only _ DELIVERY (U Tl•tt) Service Ofiented lnd1vld· 1 bdrm apt, very nice appl 549-2••7 M2-7420 aft 3 or Iv mess. 1•2·1111 646-4600 ~ 2am·6am, 7 day1 Laguna ual CRT potting, reser·
S390 • u111s. 1st. 1aa1 & & two bedroom ap~ --.._--. I>. k Beach Salary • bonu• vauons Mu at nave good -.curlty 545.3420 Lrg I Br 73•-C Shalimar ProTFem -seeks same lo •11111et1, ~ lelll · 494·8496 math 1klll1, type 40 wpm
--S425tmo Apply Apt B snr CdM nouse S365mo T D r.. 4021 " f & use of calculator 5 1 Br $495 new wt w 548· 1637 642-3307 • ''t uhl• Call Amy Found all blk cat, fluffy Ing • • 1 ~ l IELIYEllY days/week. 12pm-8pm & Pc![~•. lbslttnd0ravpene1s1, a1rnigd MESA PINES 2650 Harla 644·4026, 548·3115 __ na1r, vie Bay & Vlct0<la, 1.1 llTTLER ~( '\\ \lt lrl Need extra income? Be an 4pm-mldnlgM Wiii train.
BE T F B $ CM 548 4798 independent carrier for walk major shops and AU I UL ach 435 Prof Flrmte wanted 10 Shr -•r11qt Ot. lao. E E M/F THE REGISTER Mull MAIL CLERK
buHs 646·5282 No PRIVATE palio pool. spa Hunt Hrbr condo across Found· Blk. Shep/Lab mix Speelalfzlng tn tst & 2nd have dependable econ-Full/time, M-F, 8.30am-
pets, garage avall TOP area, ~u~et ;o pets st lrom beach. $425+ ·~ fem. Has sutures on back TO'e Since 1949 IUfn STYLIST omy car Irvine, Npl Bch, Spm Mall distribution. ~Garden Apl, lreshly 54 . 44 FURNISHED or utu (213) 592-2764 & ear Vic Scott'• Robt Sattler NH/CM Rent or top % Fashion Costa Mesa & Lag Bch m1crolllmlng. flllng, tele-
palnted 769 Ham111on, NEWER 2Br w/garage No UNFURNISHED, Pro! FE. 2br 2ba CM ~~:~6 on Harbor Bl RE Broker B<I Realtors Island are~ 644-·066 I area Call Vicky before phones $4.50/hr
nearPlacenlia$475mo P63et1s555$3500 /mo Call ALLUTltlTIES twnhsew&/pooldl,elc.S~ • !_42-2171 _545-06~1 lllHEEPH tlam.951·7113 -PART/TIME
lmmed occup 775·7128 • PAIO,HE~LTH 1,nclutils m•,..-:r9v~1..,9vv Found: Blk yng cat, Cor· ltlififfWaatH SlOO Part time. Trlal balance IELIYHYPlllHllL Mon-Wed-Frl.12-Spm Fii·
Pvt 1 Br. lrplc. pool. pa110. CLUBc TENNIS. over I must v~..-.. ona del Mar High. Call -I experience desired. New· I h d I I 1 Br upper $390/mo Reis .) ,,.. .,. * -/f * Need rellable peraon ng, • re d ng, man· · gar No pels 399 W Bay SWIMMING I Prol/M wanll to shr your .... 4•4vv7 .. • port Bch area. 848-0088 Must be 18 • heve clean talnlng store rooms. req'd, no pets 352 VIC· 5515 650 6357 . Pus Cd F Excellent poslUon In Aller· ---·-----.. torla ~5·8 t6, • muc:h ~re' Sorry, beaut home In N B. M. ound: Lge male bllt Lab/4 ttlona Dept ot Cotta l• .. ••••tr·PIJJtll driving racord Full/time some heavy llltlng.
1 Br. up,,..,r, nu cpt". VIC· STUNNING lrg I &~ no pets M~el~ w/xlnl ref'•· 494-8732 ~hl feel. Wht chest and Me .. bndal salon For privale club. computer 8·5 Start $4/nour Apply Pl II f pol IOf'la/C;~yon are;, no 2 Ba garden apt, pool 1>9en daily 9 to 6 Resp F/non-smkr 25·35 ~ 's~c S~~~:;, Creetl 869-5559 or 546-1821 restaurant payroll e11.per ~es!3~4ri.~•~7e;. Costa r:o~ t!~. 9 °~ ~Mo~'.:
dogs. 5490/mo Avall $4451$535 710 W 18th Sl to shr lrg Ealde C.M. apt · · a must. Call Donna ____ Frt ~5-5000 ext. 521.
311 631•6812 O~kwood S300 .. •.;yt11842·8784 Found: Shep. blk/tan M. .2-4PMMon.675-3158 IEVLIYEllYPHlll
1 Br w/pool $400/mo ~aliB.AU S300 deposit 642·8202. ~
Terrie< mix tan/Wht F ... llllT Resp yng adlt fem to stir Dobtem111blk/brn/Whl F. Ettabllahed petroleum IOlllEEPlll Apply In person Allen Houu c leaner, PIT,
lrg 3 Br 2 Ba hse Npt 8ctt Chow red F Poodle general contractor needs &SllST&IT Beck Flor11t 298 E 17th . exper'd 3-5 hrs per day
833-8926 eauttlully landscaped gar-
den apts Pool & spa.
P11tos/decks No pets
Newport Be~ So.
1700 16th Street
(at Dover)
64 2·5'13
$300/mo. Karl 850-3507 •nrlcot F N.B. "nlmal accountanl with con· CM 645·3604 Beck & Call 650-6473 ..... .. Exp'd computer A/P.
2 Br 1 'It Ba. E side twnhse
patto. pool lnClry 1ac11
no pets Avail 315 $650
288 E 16th St Curt
Herberts II. 631-1266
2 Br 1 '" Ba w/gar. crpts.
drapes. bit tns fncd yard
with patio, water paid
Bach $455
1 Bdrm $525
2 Bdrm 1 Ba $810
2 Bdrm 2 Ba $650
2250 Vanguard Way
540·9626
636·4120 Call 1·5PM
2439 Orange"E" $595 ~ll!ld
2619 Santa Ana C" $585
2619 Santa Ana 'L" $585 lPHTllHTS ---Beautiful garden apts,
2BR. 1BA apt Avallable patios. decks. spas. No
313184 $520 mo, no pels pe1s
135 Albert 543-5478 2 Bdrm 1 Ba
2 Bdrm 2 Ba
398 w Wilson
$610
$630
631-5583 2br 1 ba enclosed -patio.
gar , $520 mo Coolidge
St avail 3-1 549· 104 7 WOHUll YILUIE
2 Br 1 bath. Eastslde 1 & 2 Br ap1s avail pool,
2583·B Elden $525, spa llr, pallo/bal No
831·3671 pets S515·S625
i8r 2 Ba mce quiet upper TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or
patio encl gar Ron 642' 1603
548·0477 Haat. ltac• 2740
iBr $565/mo Newly re· 3br 1' ·ba. no pets $750
decorated dshwsr at e mo 16601 Regina Cr
gas & water paid patio 840· 7653 or 840-8663
carport. pool rec rm. se-
cur1ty gate Call alt t 1AM
Casa Granada 979. 1911
Newport Buch No.
880 Irvine Avenue
Cat 16th)
645-1104
Rmte wanled: male Shelter ~4-3656. •truetlon experlenc.. will Pegboard AIR, AI R Col·
non-smkr lo sttr new So. handle account payable. 1ections. Sales tu re-Coast Condo S275/mo Found· Sml blk C()ci(apoo, receivable & billing, all on ports Type SO•wpm,
"r u111 556-1190 att 6pm Algonquin/Warner HB. compuler, some general non smoking office Irvine
846-3281 office duties. No smoking MFG. Call 540-8894 R~~~~:o:~~ C:.C~::!:: Found Springer Span pup, in ofllee GOOd salary 4 IOOllEE ---$250 831-8258 5·6 mo male, vie Bristol & benetlt1 Call Mr. Hiiier PHii
Wiiiets, SA 662·3302 7141730· 1273 l0AM· l2 Retail store needs part
Roommate wanted 3 -----------Mon·Wednes or send re· time office help Bkkpg
bdrm on Seashore s350 Loat Charlie our Green sume to J T Allon Inc exper necessary Hrs I"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! plus ullHtles 650-9 l82 Mitred Conure bird (llke a 17501 Irvine Blvd :: 4. C ~ -small parrot). COM Tustin Ca 92680 flexible all Virg1n1a or
f1a c1...... I Share 3br 1ba house. REWARD. 760-0982 • . Bill for Inter view
3 Bdrm, 2 ba. f b10tl to W~st C.M. $275 ~ ulll. Lost eyeglassee CdM 2·21 642•7061
beach. On site laundry 63 ·OS03 or 645•3456 REWARD Call Answer CALCUL-ATOR ____ _
$675/mo. 661·6142 Slngte Mom shr 2br apt Ad 225 ~2-4300, 24hrs. U.AlllllT SHllYISIH
Lrg 3 Br 1 ba, gar. yard-:3 w/maMe working lady LOST OR FOUND A PET? WOmYE CALO•UTOR
blocks to ocean. S600 s23o 548•2902 Call Animal Asst League The Orange Coast Dally Exp Individual 10 perform
incl u111s Open Sat/Sun, WE LOOK FOR YOUI 978-PETS NO FEE Piiot has en excellent op. horizontal subd1v1s1on &
10·4 147 w Canada House/Aoommalea portunlty for 11 career ut1t11y calculatlons. 1n1er-
Sunny 2 bdrm.lbs, lndry Unllmlted 832·4134 L::; f~:.~i!'.~ orlenled Major Account pret c1vll engineering
No pets Aval' 3/3. $•so It II W H 2HI Executtve with a proven drawings & field survey .. t Ir n t I e et . v I c track record Great llOles Send resume to
493-2710 ata U Avocado/4th . Cd M potenllal, guaranteed Mr Fuentes. Robert Bein IH•I 2900 2 Christian 28 yr old men 675-5695 draw against com. Wm Frost & Assoc . 1401
need inexp rm/rms In Lovety 4 Br C.M. home nr m1ss1on Desire lo move Quail St N B Ca 92660
Beach/Bay loc Fem 2br NB/Cm/Irv famlly/etderty OCC. non·smkr, incl ulll 1n10 man119emen1 a plus Carpet installer & steam
1 b a S 3 O 0 • •-, u t 11 person home 495-3108 850• 1088. 67S· 7835 Send resume to 673·8013 Marti 540·8808 --p 0 Box 1560 cleaner PI T e:aper d
----Needed July. 4 bdrm L t d b /blk Sheltl REF's 631-3313 Karen BU1LD YOUR OWN RENTI house, yearly BalbOa Is os og. rwn e Co11a Mesa 92626 "200 I Y Pe · Fe. H BI F V EOE Car wash Enthus1as11c .., sleep rm only, add 673-7465 alter 6·00 963-7201, 213·590-6497 on lor kit. lvg rm or lndry -only M/F Uniforms sup·
prtv no smkr 754-0221 lerat• ftr Ptr ... aJI 012 phed Apply 4625-.-W
3 ..... CM slpng rm ONL v $250 .... 2912 11'c1s OF &oth llt0tlYl~lt Oltrk Coasl Hwy NB
1•., ba. w Side Brand Day working male.no Costa Mesa Eastside rear. n Heavy In uperience Ap-Cashier/Clerk. REF's req
new crpls drps. & smkrs 35 • 548·5056 private. suitable for llSSl~E pllcauons taken 2--4pm, Apply gll1 shop. John
bll·ins Encl pa110. ch1ld'n Harbor View Homes, NB storage 22x 10 width a Mon · Fri Suri & Sand Wayne Airport. Mon-Fri
OK No Pets $675/mo SSOtmo 633·5596 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD Hotel, L~guna Beach Beltle 546·0076
645_6646 Beaut I urn rm. kt! priv FULLERTON ind a Hall 497 .44 77 -$350 incl u111s 720·0375 E/side CM. 20x20 storage Cashter for dining room
$450/mo 1 Br 1 Ba small 1 1 1 $1251 11M112 ut11• ASSISTAIT lunch. 11-4PM. Mon·Fn
cottage. ofl road, quiet L~~~~ u~llB1~·c~o~~t0P~:~~ ~~l_1i 3r/ 64~ 7234 _m_o. l H YI A WIEI F1nanc1a1 fl rm has opening Must be ex per d Apply'" 2072 Newpor1 Blvd tor admln ass't to handle person Hans Hinrichsen.
TSL I t •• 2 1103 leges. pool. gar. Isl & last tffiCf ltatala 2114 AITRACTIVE various responslbiltlles Hotel Laguna 425 s
IRAFTSPHSHS HISHIEPD1
Exp d restaurant lntMIOr Live In NB, room & board+
furniture layouts Irvine aalary In exef\ange tor
Send resume lo Ad • houaewOfk. some Cl'lllO
672. Oatly Piiot. Box care & supervtslon, 8Qtl$
1560. C M 92626 11 & 14. Mus1 be English
Driver needed with small speaking, exper. w/good
pickup or van rel& Lv mes 760-2690
ADS Delivery 261·8018 HISHEEPH suss
Work lnOependly In area.
Ortts OtHtry F I T . P / T • n e e d
Calif license required car/phone Join West's
MacGreoor Yechts. t63 I largeat agency since '76.
P1acen11a. Costa Mesa •Dana's Hakplng Inc*
HY OLUIEH 114.750.3954
Part/time counter help. JEWELRY SALES
Laguna Beach. 494-8450 Newport Beach's leading
-AGS jewele<s II seeking
EARi EITRA -El fu11111me employee wetl·
Guys. gals, homemak8fSI ve1sed in )ewelry sales &
SELL 1~ KODAK FILM oll1C41 procedures 5 day
coupons Church benefit weel< Including Saturday,
240·0427 no evenings 673·9334
Elec1ronic assembler 1 yr
min eApe1 c1rcu11 brds.
cables mecnamcal. hand
wmng w/30 AWG wtre
1mmed opening CM
631 -7308
.llUIYElllUS BIG MONEY FAST
Job otters guaranteed
Fee 1·216-453-3000
Ext 23130
engineering KENNEL HELP
IESIH EllllHll Weekends Driver's lie re-quired 540-4234 Expenence with small ____ _
electro mechanical de· WISOAPE FllEIUI
vices for m1111ary appll· Exper'd 1n residential and
cation emphasis on commerclal, M ission
mechanical engineering Viejo area. 855-3791 with some electronics
3.5 yrs experience req Leasing Agent needed for
M1 cron1c 1n1e1 . Inc Costa Mesa ,apt. com·
714-632·5080, 3356 E plex, must be ex-
La Palma A¥e. Anaheim penenced In leasing. pub·
EOE, M/F/V/H he relations. pegboard 1• • . $350/mo 548-8058 1617 Westciifi Br. N.B. T~J>ESR~ES~~~-Must have strong sec-Coasl Hwy, Lag Beach
S52S/mo 2 Br 1 Ba Eaal· Nwpt. walk 10 bch Pool, $1 30 sq ft. OPEN 24 HOURS retarlal skills along
side quiet. yard. garage. 1132 M1•lltt1 tennis, ullls $250 Avail. Agent 541·5032 ---,--=---------w/ablllly to organize and CHILD CARE system, knowledge In
lor small child wkdys FACTORY IPEllHS landlord tenant law a w/d hk·up llJ-.. IOO now 548·4260, 993·4888 --EllllTl/llllLI manage Sa I a r y t60 Monie Vista • •S325/up. crpts/drps. s 1 4 o o. $ 1soo1 m 0
T•• 1 t 1 .. 2 llO• Sh 3 Bd-2, -b--Beaut. loc 'it block lrom ale. rstm, lower. 17301 Outcall ONLY 835·9199 Non-Smoker 673•0954 -I• • · • arp rm. ' alh. bch (HB). room w/ba for Beach Blvd H8. 842·2834 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil garage No pets ----$565/mo 2 Br 2 Ba frplc, $675/mo. 546-9950 single person, k1tch priv .. •CdM dlx eultea. lC ampl .. _.... -Advertising agency sec· enclsd gar. all bit ins. age 35·50 960·2193 $200 2855 ~• _, retary-typlng 60· wpm.
h Studio apt, stove& frig prkng. from · NOBODY REFUSEOI phones. costing & pos·
near8s Oopcping cesnter Water & gas pd Clo~ to Room w/kilchen prlvl· E. Coast Hwy. 675-6900 Also Visa/Mastercard ting. must have rellable 1 enter I $ leges, on busllne & nr ---------
TSL .l.t 1•2-l IO• bch 4 10/mo 960-1170 shop ctr Adults only 720 It prime office space. Call 805-687 ·6000 car for Ilg ht dell very • • Onl $595/mo 474 E Ext.C·1590 540·3311 Costa Mesa -L11u1 lt1cla 2741 962·5760 Y · . $625/mo 2 Br 2 Ba East· _ 17th St, Cotta Mesa AIRLINE. Fl""hl Attendant
side close 10 shops & Lease 2Br 2ba spectacular SEA & SUN LODGE 760·8702. agt -v Applicants AFAA IS now frwy olf street quiet. ocean view Matore $110 wk up Color TV Full Service EJlec:utfve listing Immediate career
lndry rm 185 Mesa adults prel No pets. 3026 W Coast Hwy. Npt Suites In Newport CentM openings with ma10, and
TSL Mc•t 142· 1I03 S950tmo 2 t3-430·8 l21 Vacatita 640·S470 regional a1rllnes For de-
$675/mo Eastside 2 Br Newurl Beacla 2769 leatall .,....7 tailed job descnp11n and !:: • ._ LIDO VILLAGE bayfronl current hi 1111
7am·4pm LI hskpg Own for mature lndlv with lac-must Highly motivated
trans English spkg tory work expe1. Salary setf sllrter needed tor
Non/smoker Respon-commensurate wt exper . aggressive company,
slble MUST LOVE'CHIL· b1.n we will train Call bwn salery based on previous
OREN Refs 640-8834 8·30·5 pm 496-5761 ex!**'<:e. PlaaM tend
Front olflce-tralnee Some resume to P O. Box
typing 4 filing exp nee 8708· 125, Newport
Some bkkp'g helpful Go _B_eac __ h._C_a_._9_26_58_._17_0_8_·
CIYIL EllllEERlll
Career oppc<tunlues, full
tlmelor
Design Engineers Industries ~2· 1194
0es1gners F /T SALES PNmll
Draltspersons w11h good benefits for
w/m1nlmum of 5 yrs ex· enlhuStashc person with
pertence in pubhc works retell experience. Nur·
or land development en· sery background helpful.
g1neering Mail resume to 646-3925 lor Tom or Rick
Mr Fuentes. Robert Bein.
LIU&. uoanu1
for lax attorney, flnanclaJ
plannef, word processing
eicper nee:. 5 yrs bad<·
ground pre! Send re-
sume· Ad No. 909, Dally
Pilot. Box 1560. Costa
Mesa. Ca 92626
Mechanic, VW exp, tool•
mu•t Sml Lagune shoi
497·1597 eves
ADVERTISING--
Miii& Advertising agency an
marketing service• corr
pany seeking lndlvtdw
w/2 years media e)
pertence. Strong prlr
background a mu1•
some broadcul desire<
Must be tlexl bl•
644·7520
IEllOAL WtssUT
Back otllce. City of 0.
ange. Exit benefltt
714-633-e<>t2
IEllOALUST
Ooctora' office, El Tore
Fun time 770-19~
MOdels Male/Female
WE NEED NEW FACES
For plSGemenl In modelln
fobs In Orange County.
IEW Ylll WHT
T1ltltAa111r ........
IOTELPISmlll
Opening soon. new mote
Marina Gateway Inn nOI
taking appllcatlons l e
night auditor, dH
clerks. housekeep••
malde, maintenance
Mon-Fri 10AM to 3P.,,
Apply at 1680 Supef'1c
Ave Cotta Mesa
NURSERY PLANT MAIN
TENANCE Full or p/tlm
person 646-3925 a• fc
Tom or Rick
* OFFIOE PERlll
lor gatden oent9' Mia<
Indoor/outdoor WO<k
142·1111
IFFIOE /P-Tiii Office work typing
phones 4-6 hrs, 5 da
week. Santa Ana. Nr Nil
Fwy 953· 1200 Mr Nl1101
Opening soon. new mote
Marina Gateway Inn nO\
taking apphca1ton1 lo
night auditor. deal
clerks, housekeeper
maids. maintenance
Mon-Fri IOAM to 3PM
Apply al 1680 Superlo
Ave. Costa Mesa.
Employment --
Over 200 lob openlngt, a,
fields. Hlarlu fron
S 1680/mo. Contract em
ployment. Co. paid ben
eflts. Send resume & $!
computer time Charo-tt
Ofew Han&en Agency
13772 Goldenwesl, West
Packagera, $3.50 per hou
to start Merli ral ...
1537 Monrovia Ave, NB
PIT gen« al ottlCe, tit 1
typing, adding machine
morn1nge, non-smkr
located In Founlaln Val
ley. Call blwn 9-1,
557-4102 1 1 Ba Twnhse frplc 1 Bedroom stove. refrlg Lake Havasu 3 Br 2 Ba view. 400 sf .. $860/mo cations. se~~g st~::,~~
yard. ga'rage. lndry rm Patio Watertelec pd Mobile Home S395wknd Avall 311 675·67« seil·addressed business off slreel Quiet. nice loc $600 Call 673-3914 7 1 •1760•3636 I 1 A I Fl 2617 o .. New 2 story profeaslonal enve ope o ir 1ne 1gh1 range evtwknds only Allendants Assoc1at1on
Wm Frost & Assoc. 1401
OuaU St, N.B .. Ca 92660 MACHINE OPERATOR .,,.---------.,.....-TRAINEE 8 to ~.30 PM Perl Part Time-vie. Cosu
Costa Mesa 631· 1770 Mesa. Ideal for home-
maker /student. Offlct
typing, tlltng. operatt
pocket calculator. Ins
background helpful
SS 00 hr. 556-2791
TSL.. t 1•2 1103 SOLVANQCA •Bed and ottlce complex, corner C• • • 1BR pool,blk lo ocean bfeakfast. lrplc, moun· Redhill & Bristol near OC P 0 Box 1699. Buellton,
lachtltr E/Si4t Sgt a<lull prelered tam views. (805)688· 1261 Airport 1000 al up. R & H CA 93427
ALL UTILS PAID Onlw $375/mo 642-5002 --lnvettmentt 751·5989 Tr&Ytl APPRENTICE TRAINEE
$395 No pets 760-88621 1 Br w/lol1. f rplc, gar leat1ll It •NPT MINI OFFICE• lbv:;fy Co1ta Mesa Apt.
Bachelor. ulll paid micro· dstiwr. 1 block to oeach. Slaare 2tol $150/mo $50/wk $15/day Exchange Hawaii Apt, 2
wave s l50dep s3somo S750t mo 840-3787 1 Block from beach?A.8. Full seNlce 549-2287 wks. Call Tottle A.M
Es1de no pe1s 631 -0921 28R 1' oBA sieps 10 beach. Share 2br 2ba 2 story, Also storage bus. & pers. 645-7998 •
2 .. 800 $300 • u111960·1589 · MU Summer Travel Europe. Condo 2 Br 2 B~ all 2 pal10 S gar "' rT')O •• H•-y "' "200 A -' '•nr--Greek cruise 27 daya. car gar wiopentir Also 1s111asl • sec ~atl $695/mo Exec share 3 Br Ole space· 225· 1000 sq rt Students. adults wel·
incl own wshr dryr A/C March 548-4905 Iv mes 2 Ba Bayfront home 21 Lots ol pr kg, janllorial & come 645•24 77 Keeser
100 YEAR
Ill COMPANY
PROVIDES
UllllFLOOR
IPPHTlllTl D/W retrog uash com * 1 Br , bl~ 10 ocean & Balboa Cove 673· 1464 all ullls incl Mo-IO·mo
pac 1or no pe1s bay $4 501mo Par111ng Balboa Pen F 2s tooking OK.lromS11t1557·7010 Be1iattlll Large West German Com·
Maid/Seamstreu. FIT.
New designer boutique,
Fashion Isl, mu11 have
exp & refs. 760-9333
S800tmo Call 631 1024 7 t4 650·2493 lor F to shr 2 br apt on •DI_..._ •-1 • Ml SAie tll 2 peny expands to lrvlne
Easts1de 2 Br 1 Ba IAYFllO beach $400/mo • 'It -"~ -E '" T -• Key poaltlons 10 be lllled BUSINESS TEACHERS
.T •• 675 •090 1 MO FREER N CIGAm: I I I: or Vl~U by Mrlous eppltcent We $550/mo 2617 E Elden u11ls mar 1 --. uACCOUNTJ NG"
63 755 1br Iba refng down-Wlshort term lease, lull OISTRIBUTORSHIPS develop & train out own r_,;:;:;-0,11 0 111,. .. 1 1-1 s1a11s $675 mo 1s1/las1 Corona del Mar se<vsulles 881 Dove< Dr Cash Buttness .... We managers per written ''"''" """
f.stside 2 Br 1 Ba gar S 100 c1 ean1ng dep F/non-smt..r shr home w/2 Suite 14, NB. 631-3651 provide money lor ex· agreement IAIEIS ClllLUO Irvine College of Business is expand-
lrplc beam ce11 $615 mo Sandy 644 0 t26 others $375 760-1348 Iv c ... ncial pension, all loc1tlon1. Looking lor II r>«aon Wtth Ing! We require the immed services of
1st 1as1 & S225 2 per $500 Cozy clean 1 Bi Ulll message leatala 2tll \ra1n1ng & a BONDED lett•t t9 St1r11 l>¢me automotive office a OF.GREED ACCOUNTING IN-
sons no pe1s 650 1798 Pd 2421 E 161h St Exec condo. nr oeach 3 _...,._....,_____ staff to &111st you In Ml· 11211+ '9f ltatlt 3549 Campus Onve -xperience Should be
646 180 t Newport Hts Br 3 ba tennis. pool 115816 AarbOf F' 0 ting up YOUR OWN Acroaa from O.C Airport able 10 close repair or· STRUCTOR! Work hours 1 pm unti) re11 everyone 1n 1own wnar
you ve 90 1 10 sell
Adver11sP 1n c1ass1fied
642·5678
Baat. ltacla
Near ocean 2 Br t Ba
relr1ge, crpts enci gar I $725 No pets 675·6606
2740 IHaat. ltada 2l 40
K enneybunkport ?
Wasn't he the Ambassador from
Australia under Teddy Roosevelt.,
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It you rt J\Ot surt ..illO I or wllall ~tnntyblin~Pofl w1s.
oon 1 fffl bad you r, not •ion. ~enMybun~p011 1s
oM ol 14 d11hnthnly d•lltitnt ac>artmtnt lloor~ns
•I Se1W1nd V1ll .. t 1n Hunt1ncton Beach Se1w1nd
V11tace rs ' rnull of 1011111 Ptf\Ollakled oroltsrf§ ~"Ill& The ~ind of 1tttnhon y0u Otsme A Pf t
blend of Ml11rt •nd h1nc 11e111tc1 1n • to1 .,ttJ btbtlfinC bfoots lflCI Quitl p0ncb cooltd by n 11111
octan brttlts Add lo ltlat lfftft!\ covrt\ s•111u111111
ooots I IPI Ind I COllmmtt IOUttOn nur Sllol»nc
and rtnoloYIMlll •nd '°" Vf tol I °'"' '11¥01'1f would
prolldly "" hotl'lt IEwtn ~tllntybun~rll OM .nci
hWO be61oom i>M Ind two battl .t0artmtnt'
ll'tlll SS1$
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Avail Mar 5 $495 to t240 so 11 ·PART OR FULL TIME No e11pe11ence necessary Newport Beach cJers and do hght book· 5:30, 5 days per week . This is an xlnl
SSOO/mo negotiable Agent 5-4 t-~32 iUSINESS. Minimum quallhcetione keeping We wOI train rt 't 'th the f t b··-~
953 9600 2 5 d -INVEST S3.995 to $50.000 Neat appearance, Amb· OURl <Frttt hsk) Salary commenaurate '<>PJ>O uru Y Wl oremos uai·
786• 4063 ext 1 eys, LeeM Available Victoria w 1n11on-Salem·K0011 1t1ous & Reliable Must Flex hr_,, ~ day week ~urt with expertanee Exc.i-ness college in So. California. Other
-evenings School Sit• 1025 Vte· t -800·2• t-2268 "ave car • be 1 year So ...._ _ _. hin and .. " o & Send Hotel. Laguna lent fringe ._ .. ,111 and teac . g opportunities, mornings
Expect sgl motner nd1 rm torla St Coate Meaa, CA. h.J= • It Callfornle resident Beach Call Mar?ie 9.5, working condltlon1 5 f•-_,__ .1 Call W D
to reni by Mar 5 PleaN Contect R Schnlerer !-!!-•~-~·~·=-=·i.,~!!!.! 497 •• 7 da 40 hou 1 ,.., .--.. a .... m oons. are ~ avaJ . . .
ca11 Dawn 754-0292 7141558·3217 * -J * CALL MONDAY -.... p~~se con1~ctr1n~'"'io< Polick NOW at 863-1145 for an immcd. __ _ 9am-1pm only Clerk Typist, perm/par1 appolnlrMnt 540·8100 ln' ... l'Vl'ew.
Fem shr gorgeou1 28r ...... , llYI, 10 ways to milk• money + 211-lHI lime, days. flellC hrs ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii_. ••• ~ •••••••••••••• .-2ba Condo, itlnt loc pool, 600 aq ft. ground floor. &>en.flta. Cell 963-6570 prefer non smoker. H B I
I a c S 2 7 5 m o C M new I y ram ode 11 d --Alt41t Prt4Httt1 &stt Call btwn 9AM a noon.
662·2247 McNath R"lty ~2· 1334 aftlllat• Wiii train Expef'tence with 847-3563 --Ullll WIU.PAPll Fem ovet 30 to shr 38/28 a4•atrlal Unique Europeen equip-CNMtt•• a plua Min. COCKTAIL SERVER with
HB houae. furniture S250. ...talt n• ment, Cleeorett hOtela. waoe to llart. Apply· exper needed for Reaort 964-~308 Book• on Tap•, 129 Hotel Main Loung•.
Fem to thar• 2 bdnn S300 '2886 I 2166 IQ H apt:, "=· etc.M Hu Fated St.. Coale M"a Apply In paraon. 8:30 to
mo 204 •A Otvkl Of. IO 50 IQ h '7~1~r. 1nv:Jt" $3115~• &44-SS25 (elk for Biii) _ 12 noon m thru Th. New·
Nwpt Beach ~f-1()44 Agent 5-4 l -5032 642-&Mf 87&-020! ...,. 841byaltter for h&9PY 10 porter 1107 JemborM
Fern to •hr apt/condo 3000 eq tt bldt w/omce or mot girt, 3 dya wk, early Rd, N B
bec:'*<>f apt. 10,000 IQ ft AM or •'1 8 650·3178 Cockteil walter/weltrHs,
COM, nr bNct1 N-tmkr bladct~ & c:M6n llnlled ---wknd1, exp only Apply S300 673-8351 eft 8PM ......... ..-lot. 1•2•3 .,...,_, ...,....., .,..._.. •••••••••~ In peraon Ben 8fown'1 Fnon-tmkr, vetet•lan to e.2.-.e10 °' Reataurant 311oe Cout
~~~g c~~: tr:'& CM-..,-il-wo_x_3000 __ tt_lnQda__ I Hwy. So Laoun•
shop• $425 720-1841 500' office di• tndt lft prk. PAIT Tll E • OllN OllllLTAIT _ _ S t4501mo l«-12&9 .. _
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DAILY Nr Vlc;totla, c0111 Mesa Rod SandfotCf1 concrete EtecfRiciAN Priced edge, lertlliz.e. prune. Prof. re.p, coupi. want to ,.PAllTIM HANOINGISTIUPPIHO
Nlghta & PIT &42·8'482 & matonry Free 111 10 right. fr• •tlmate on weed, oultlvlle 6 epray KRUEGER HAUl.JNG hou ... lt 101 Jun.. July I BY RICHARD SINOR VISA· MC Soott 513· 1512
PILOT B---yra, aame loc 840·1705 large or 1mlll Jobi . lie R .. ldentl•I& Commercial Furniture. traah, ciHn-YPI Aug In N•Pt Hatbor area. l.JcenM 2806A• 1• yra of *HANGING/REMOVAL.i ,.;..;~---~~----
ABYSITTING MY HOME. --39&821. &13-0359 ''" ,......... Matt &45-5089 5'48·321g, • 15-934-8581 h• ... py looal CUllOl'nlfl 11 ....... ~ T~~~=: .... 111, Newport & Co11a Mesa C11aalc Tilt •• ~ " yr• HJ*--~ -
SERVICE Area 5•8·8238 Custom file Service. Elect. Contractor: Free Oall141·l..a LT HAULIHG·MOVING lact•t TH --Th1nk.)'OU,5M-0383 MIKE85t-1800 ·JXYefiiZ~··
eat. Qu1llty work guar. L•-'' I Appflanoe dellYet. dump * * * Unoffkllal Patnt• -. Tr ... tnm;...,,..,. Heul· Mother wlll btbyslt In my Quallty workman1hlp. #376347 Steve897·7183 .Wf I •rHrJ joba Jon 6-45-8192 I~.~~~. ~~A~aCletED. for tM t98A Ofym~ B~~s~:~:~:~; ~~---t•7ltl
DIRECTORY C.M home Reliable and Reas price• 5•7-8322 ELEC-T-RJCIAN t &..1411.,. a.. l11, I IL C tom Int/ext 14 yra • ..,, •..• responsible Reasonable CLil.-C --II ta ct MGMT SERV 96<l-7512 ui work only 240.3173 a rates Mrs Llttleton • art Lie 233108 Smallllge .l&PUlllUllllD ~-exp M•ny lac.I rets -----l~~rf~ml:lD!I:~--~ ptua the IRVINE MIRROR _650_6018 Childcare In my 2h()fTl; Uon job•. repalra 5•a-5203 839•5035 lta~rHHrt/I ... ~ Mail l tx &42·2238 Gary bpett WatlcCMWlng In· 11 if~t~~ci'~~~NRO~ ... LL , --·Fri Playmatea for my 2'h 4
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noextrach11gel PROF BKKPO.IACCNTG Childcare my home N.B & .. tlabltia1 Lawn.tr ... af'lrub lnatall Bt1tla1 Beach Malling Ad-FE8SIONALS 83e-71•g wa Ga11 S~ld ~ang P~!!~!r;~;;1:;9
CALL TODAYll Computer Mad fees. Free Costa Mesa area Lots of u .,. .. IPllLITlllY TrM trlm/~al -dres1e1 Mall forwarding, Toge1hef Us>tlOI wtlll
'II , •• Liii Coun1e1 Meg 6•2· 70• 7 T L C 650 7 69 .....,.,. Lawn malnt/Rototllllng H llr 11 • 1 ... IUI h o I d ' n o • e a I I • I n 830...0730 anytune _ _ • 1 Custom Upholllary Free .. limate 5•8~5 Furnac:.s& Ga• Piping mall-check Newpon Mail
Your Dally Pllol Ca l11t •••••• My home nr VIII• View Free E11lmat11 & Pickup Baa Jlll• 8 c•-- -B 0 x s e r v I c e I •
Servlc.Olrector) ;New cablnet1 cabinet School. at •OS/Magnolla deliY'9ry(71•)55•·7128 1811 HIA !I 7t4te3t-1863
ReprtHl"ltallve racing, bar• &' formica 4 yrs • 848-5189 Ask for J. Valenzuela * i4MOME REPAIR ROBIN'S ctmiAd M ---H2·tl21 Ht. lot countertopa 642 0881 C-,, Elec·Plumb-Carpentry SERVICE· a tho<"""hty a1.111r_ _ _ · oatracten w1ritaia1 Remooe1a Keith 6-48-•672 clean house 540~0851 1-~M'""'°Xs•o"'N!'!'R"'Y"""'•·T•i"°L .. E-
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EST FOR LESS IHlln ·11101 COllST. Topped/removed Clean· thing right for leu 25 yrs Have own transp. 22 yrs 631•2345•
Repair Remodel Cement RemodellRepa1r1 comml up. new lawns 751 ·3•76 exp refs. Wall 6-48-!888 exp . gd ref's 542-5156 MHia' Cullom Houae Paint•""
t2yr up Dave 63l·3408 and res1d l lc'o, bOnclecl. ---•••E-R-IC-AN-HANDYM .. N ··• n. S 5 • • I t C' "'m "' '* GEN Housecleaning '* a A c MOVING = at reouced winter ratee ..,.. a1ns clear lrom 1 E.ilperi Carpentry Serwce ms For est 552-91•2 ti. I I • 118·11• Carpentry, Wtndo••. Reliable ex,....r free .. t Quick/careful low rat~ FrM "1 Dave 675-3001 Repa1r faucets. 01sp. etc.
Repair·RemoO·Acl0111ons D G . free est 548-8519 Paint etc .... 7 23'"7 ..--.,. ..n"'lme ••&•• ••2 ""33 -rH a &l l . ~ . u Carol 646-8502 650·3283 lie T t38046 552.0• 10 INT IEXT 20 Years EX""'t "' ,. "" ...., -·wv Doors-etc 5•8·•980 7 Clean Up-s•Tree Trtmmtnn ...-.-•• Mess ""'-st S10 an size ... Repairs, Painting, Drywall. Have Your House Cleaned D Average Room 129 • M aa
REMODELING All phases (GROyO..,':l'ING SCHOYOLJ Yard Mamt •Haullng etc Free estlmates The Profess. Way Don't •A· 11 VIII* Materials 6•2·0•42 1"!1~3~--~----Also custom cabinets 18 ..., MIKE 650-3263 Gary 6•5-5277 PTL Best quality 25 yr ex.p. rs exp all types. atr yrs in area lie bonded. Teacher. 21 yrs exp -Delay Call Me TOday (llat lie T •116.428 730•1353 Ouallty painting l ntle•t. pm:es. he lree est Freel 546 28•8 Clean-ups, lawn malnt · REPAIRS & REMODEL rates). Paula 6A2· 193• fine workman1h1p Wayne 2131•34-8339 LB David
lns'd 968•3564 anytime • tree trim. cement work, Carpentry, cement, Ory· ----STARVING COLLEGE Leffler (IXOYEI 751·9103 eve 7141635-9528 Anah
Remodeling & Repairs All DH.r H1a1ia1 free est Juan 548-9448 wall 12 yrs. 631·3•08 Houaecleanlng: Exp STUDENTS MOVING CO.
Pha f & -•!'!ll""llllllllllll••l[lll""•• .. .,.------women, xlnt ref1. S25 Uc Tl2•·436 Insured Pfeifer Painting PrOt Canopies-Tarpe-TentS ses 0 carpentry DOORS OALOREll Commerc1al/Residen11a1 Ha-'iai weel<ly or bi-weekly 6• 1•8•27 home & commer main· Clothes Rack•·Shelves gen building 759-1803 R 1 Re I Landscape .. , t '" ... ... epa r or pace m in enance 842-1203 WATCH US GROWi talnanee 673-8222 PS1=2 &48-6678 CALL BO& 646-2923 uallty Service. reas. lie. DUMP JOBS & Bulldl RemOd ofc, k~ rm
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Mcweeney Landscape MIKE a...e.1301 Repairs Reliable Free It'• 1 BREEZE PRICES Free estimates.
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IA' Co S•0-"$70K or more first for western sales mgr Work PIT. earn FIT pay, BL ~r chair line cone!
' year earnings. Be11 prod· Typing, d1ctaphone, fll-exper pref but will train. s750 obo 962· l96 l p.p.
S11th 01111 Plaza uct 1n the Industry Excel· 11'\g, person Friday duties. Flex hrs Tustin 669-8121 19•0's white enamel gas
hu openings for lent management poten-Salary S 1150 to start with TILEPMOll Wllll stove $125 646· 1905 Cts•ttlo lllH,lfltH tlal with fast growing excellent benefl1s. Call or Antiques Hand carved Immediate fulltlme O"""'· company 545·2136 send resume 10: No expeflence necessary ... -.. WAYE m Company Wiii train. SS....$7 brass Ink well With fox
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Monday, February %7 •••••••••••••• ~r~~".~~~cg~~et~:P~: s:~~:~c~:.h~gs.1:11~ 3990 WesterlyPI . .t280 hour Part/time evening :g_f~~ldge Very old
A R IES (M h 21 A I 19) S t.gh ·enced eed a pl M t 11 6 7 Newport Beh, 92660 work Setting up appoint· arc • pn : pot 1 ton promotion. production. 1 n P Y u• a call 9 1· 1739 •76-2012 ments. no aetllng, salary. Antlqu... hickory hand ~b1li!fi t<? garner i i:ifo"!latlin prcvio~s!hY. marked "Confiydcntial." ~::sb~a~:~n!n~ IUlmllS/b,.r. Mrs White, 662-58« carved cane 1860
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o u gain view lo sttuat1on t at occurs !.}'I; ind closed d oors. ou 'II be mission Ulmer Kollus Sallmakers s:::;:~ ~~~ ~s~ ~; tlle 6-40· 73•8
able to perfect techniques, to properly define terms and to steer clear of Apply 1n pereon. Mon· sot 29th St. NB. highly mature & H · Need 2 fully expetlenced D<opleal oak table w/2 C.rtaa ••I Mar laat. ~
sclf-dccctlwtion. Thurs. 10.12 01 2·4 pm· perlen~'""'. Apply In "'"r· tlle setters and 2 ex-Ives. s200 Victorian •--~--•~-lllilll"'!"!"~ . PERSONNEL OFFICE ........ ...-f GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE Furniture. etotnee. -TA R US (Apnl 20-May 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with Secretarlal son 8:30-12 Noon. Mon perlenced loater1. chair, S150 786-9293 Ev.,.,.hlng Goe• Seti miac. Sat. & Sun".'fo:i:
production, power, relationship that grows stron~er. Emphasis on 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa thru Thurs. The New· 213•901-t 123 Oall rolltop desk, excetl. Su~'j23.c Sa.nd Key H v 854 t 1.arttport Clf'c:M
money, romance. fulfillment of desires. Older individual is on your EOE ADVANCE por1er. 1107 Jamboree Part Time cond S450. 640-0357 Hills. off Marguerite (Adams & Newtend)
side. i s loyal and will prove it. Capricorn native plays key role. Retell Sales .Into exciting car:: OP· Rel Newport Beach lllllll llW1 w•llT TO llY Misc ltemi. 13 t2 Seacrest Patio Sale Set/Sun 10..e
GEM INI (May 2 1-June 20): Y ou gain added recognition, you portunltles v acancies SECURITY Start at S562 PIT. Local • D<. Harbor View South Misc Items. '73 FOfd I.TD
receive "applause" for successfully completing assignment. Look *THE LOOI * have created these Im· OFFICERS ~= ~;. go:!: ~~1{h G~u0cfs OLD 0~~~~~~ track off Marguerite Station Wagon. 1ttoe
beyond the immediate, open doors to the future. Your potential is Looking for 2 full/lime & 1 mediate openings In 640·7007 Sat/Sun. 9-4 Lures Ln H.B. (Vlhge
great. you'll gain added pres11~c and romance will not be a stranger. pt/time persons. megan!ss Newport/Irvine. :S~1~~8&90(n;~~~f.r, arance. AppliHCH 60ll Sat/Sun 381• Top11de Ln TowMornel off A~ exp. in men's & wo --CANCER (June 2 1-Jul) 2): Break from past proves successful. European sportswear SECRETARY in one per-Full and Part lime Will SSS •ar•trArta'f•Hi•ot Furn beds. blby 1tems, Sat/Sun 1~ 20252e.·
g t to h rt f tt d k tart d Wh ft G d I I I work around your sched· TOP R r Household. records wood Cr South of you e ca o ma ers an ma e new s in new arect1on. at PoS1t1ons open now Call son o ice oo YP s le Weeki 1 No Females pref Models and etng service recond
appeared to be lost will be recovered. you'll be back tn dnver's scat and '°' m1erv1ew with excellent phone ~eapons. U~ito':Js· pro· Escorts (213)866-t98• sales Guar 5•9-3077 Ctttl Mt1a ~o~:s:~":.d ~
tn more direct charge of rour own dcsttny. Focus also on manta I Status. Tiil LOOI H•·llOO s~~~E~ l~0~~~oplant en-vlded s. to S•.25 per TRAVEL All 17 cu ,, Coldspot Refer 2 Family Gar~ sale MISC chrs stack unit. l'lereo.
LEO(July 23-Aug. -2): lnd1v1dual who aided you 1n past returns to RN's LVN·s NA·s com· gineering mgr Duties in. hour wllce maker xlnt cond turn. clothes. rncll necks. patio set. misc gator.
scene. Spotlight on populanty, public relations and possibility of panions ne8ded ror tem-ciuoe typing. phones & flf. llWnllT CHTEll S250 675-0288 2528 Duke Place. College i -. --
signing o r renegotiating a contract or agreement. Follow through on porary staffing at hOSPI· mg. $1300/mo IYIUllG Commercial/Pleasure 1 BUY REFRIGERATORS Park area Sat/Sun Sam ,.n...,••.•-..------
hunch, realize that many rely on your Judgment and will support your 1a1s. convalescent homes WORD PROCESSING PlllTlCTlll Must have minimum 2 yrs working or no1. Cash Big Varel Sale. moving SAT ONLY 10am3pm
\ iews & pvt duty Fle11ible Secretary lor engineering SERVICES exper Sabor trained paid Larry 650-7•52 Sota. chair. dinette set. Furn/Misc. S0-1300
Vl. RGO(A 2.,Se 22) o· ·r k . . I schedule. no fees Call hrm 80% worll. done on 71•) II• 1lll Mature non-smoker pref. d k & t> 43 Cypress Tree. Irv ne . u~. _,.. pt. . : tvers~ y, ma e inqumcs. accep~ soc1a Nurseflnders 5•7-7537 DEC equip. $1400/mo ( •• Call Tommi Ambassador es ·matt ox spring
invitation. Spotlight on vanety. possible short tnp. commun1ca11on ---. -REGISTRATION Secretary bet'#Mn 10AM & 2PM Tr ave 1 Newport Sill Diil llSllESS ·other houaehold items L11au .... ~
with rclat.tve tn trans•t. Get ideas o n paper. submtt format. open lines of R1~~r~~t~~~!1~1o~s Re s1-requiring 70 wpm typing. SECURITY &44-4600 Due to.illness Ruth's An-~~t~~~~2~2~ 221 '' 23rd Brass bed. 2 couc:twe.
communicauon. Gemini. Sa~1ttanus persons pla) ke) roles. able apply w1th1n a;:~; d1ctaphone & word pro· t1ques ol Balboa Island clothes. plcturu . •II
LIBR A (Sept. 23-0ct. :? ): Study small print. beware of possible E Coast Hwy COM ~~!~i';ngg•n~no;~:.~.~~ Typist C announces he' Qu1t1tng Lots B~~ :~:~~AlJorner ~~:~s a°!ng~::1 ~~
"tnck clause." Protect temtonal hghts. build on solid base. remove SALES Art Interior De· s1350•1mo OFFICER LERI business sale All must Fair & Loyola SatlSun miss'" Sat. 11•2; Sun ~fety hhazards fromd hobeme 1_Youd'Jl ;urpSn se oppos1u o n b; rebounding sign no experience ness CALL 752_9109 TYPIST ~~b ~!le 1 ~~~··~P~1~~~ Furn houSe1'1old appli s 1290-A N Coeat Hwy
1rom w at appeare to a tnal e1eat. corp10, AQuanus persons play Will Train Part Tlrne/Full FOR DETAILS NOW" 2 d 13 ~ Sh'ft will continue until all 15 toys. antiques, etc Sun 1-;__11 leacl key roles. • Time 850-0 t21 Mon thru I fw I I o 2 2 3 R h ·--GAEA T WESTERN SAV· sold Great bargains on 1 · 1 1 ale1g
SCORPI O (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Object that you recently lost will be Fri 9• l l am l\orrell Tungsten Carbide Mfg . 1 INGS 1s the place 10 start silver china, crystal. 1ew· Moving Sale Everything Es:tr/~,:~~4 ~~th•:.'.
recovered. It 1s time to review insurance policies. h ospi1al bills. o ther Saies division 01 Smilh Inter· your career w ith a elry etc 504•,, Bayfront, goes Refrige couch, Misc •. 6_. vw cemper"80
financial commitments. Y ou'll receive good news, member of opposite lllEllATI OPEllll nauonal Inc. located In dynamic. growth oriented Bal Is, by the ferry stereo, beds 2• 12
sex w i ll confide feelings and you'll eradicate .. the blues." TOP SSS for salesperson 11wo11•11• st11vicu 111e Tustin. has excellent op-llnanc1a1 lnetltutlon. Orange.C M SattSun Huge HouM & Verd Sale
SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Domestic adiustment 15 with extensive exper-portunit1es tor Security -------Sat 9·5 Sun 1o-.4 .... ~ · t t 1 s I Officers on the 2nd & 3rd We are seeking lndMcluals Washer/dryer S 135 ea SAT ISUN 9-• 292 E 18th Dimes-a-line. 8•3 w. featured -serious discussion could take place involv tng possible ·~~~~it ~:ld:~tl~ d°:-lhlh•. to work In our Loan Dishwasher s100 Retn9.. St. CM Furn housenotd 15th St ~1U
change of residence or marital status. Eitccllcnt o pportunity exsits to velopment project F 1 Secretarial Document Department S250 fl•S.5848 rtems. more
cam more m oney, to locate needed matenal and to obtain genuine low through to cloSlng0oi llllll&TI IPHllllS We are currently seeking between the hours of w -,-h-he-r t • Sofa, chal33r.Ttter~~~ ~ flh ajo c pa es for an 1nd1V1dua1 with al least 2 OOPM thru tO·OOPM es ing ouse •as r · Ola I la misc 1 urq....,.., -bargain in connection with home 1umishmgs. escrow Must have top w m r om "' Outlet wlll include filing $50 Penney elec dryer. Vallty is. Sat/Sun 673-1955
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Techniques will be perfected. ,,.reenfedrreencsuemse 10 "d 002 ~~!~!~.~~c~~~o~st~: !:~:.!:i~~ust~la\~~u~~ preparing real estate 101~ SSO Kenmore washer. as ---------
occd ·u be Ste mrncd and 0 'II ha ha to t ;:) .... ti • ...v documents. answering IS, SS 640-0223 Wshr/dryer pinball ma-Sell wtth EASEi pr urc1 s wM1 . a t . Yh Uhl' h ve c nee I 1mpnh n . your Dally Piiot. Box 1560. word processors Apply in-house staf1 Good tele-h d h k C IL chine. more Sat/Sun If• a BREEZE
own sty e. oon in your sign 1g 1g ts persona tty, c ansma. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Ylottr Tt•HrlrJ Sen. phone skins and 1eg1b1e P ones. an c ec mg ••trll • i ·S 16664 Terrel Clauifted Ada 8'2--SSTS
willingness to emerge from em otional shell. Pisces plays significant SALES •341 Birc'h St #2 t3 handwrl11ng a must ~:i~:.'~ny~nga~~ ~~~~; Etiipatal 6016 . . •
r ole. Newport Beach 556·8520 ~.~·~~s ·~~~~~ s~~~tioanns~ required. Cannon A -1 3&mm. SLR. Faraatart 6025 lll11ctllH"1tl 1111
AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been hidden will be International marketing secretary lblllUes. SOmm 1 4 lens mcl case S 13• al t 11 1 1 I d h. k d Be bb h · I company with proven We offer compel It Ive S300 obo 786_·8281 Love Seat. loane·s cus-w nu wa un t 100, reveae -1 1swor stoyoura vantage. stu omw crepnnc1p es growth record. ,150 ASITTOPllElllHT
d I d. 'd I b k . be . You will enfoy great ben· salaries. ($850/mo start· ---tom. beaut k idney 20 band CB redto llO. 5 are COnCeme • n JVI Ua W 0 as S YOU tO COmpr OmlSC may Sincere mllhon In 4th year, open-I am searching for an ex-elits which include· com-Ing), encl excellel'll ben· CtaJlflrt 6011 shape. gold velour, IOhd stereo $100 ee&-7278
but probably is misinformed. Cancer native figures prominently. 1ng olllces 1n Newport ceptlonally bright, highly eflta fo an lntervfe ap. -lrameS1251bst ofr Small -
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You display qualities that lead to Beach Interviews Mon-motivated executive se<:· r:i~yo~~~alm~~callifed~: polntm:nl. please w call Dlablo Hytype 11 leller CUSTOM RECLINER. Baby furn. Mae ~
"universal appeal." R omance 1s featured in connectton with reum on. day & Tuesday for ag. retary to become my surance. prescription bet 8·00AM-5·00PM Quality printer Model spice cir S•O 1 sml Cam«aa, 1.0 ..,._, bllte
W . h b d d 'II h h h gress1ve 1nd1vlduals Re-right hand You must Mo~da lhru Frid~ · 13•SA 45·CPS $ l l50 DECOR CHAIR (burnt or· Salurday/Sundey 2080 ts com es true. ur en 1s rem ove , you ave rare c ance to rcac warding WOl'k with high quick to prioratise and plan pension plan and Y Y 863·0609 angel s25 can evetwknd Maple, CM.
for and grab "brass ring." L ibra native figures prominently. earnings ror those who handle 10 tasks at a time credit union IHll leralH Frff ti Yta 6022 960·58U Barbie Dolls w /drHm
qualify Call Mr Bennett. Perfect secretarial skllla, For Immediate consldef· 7 • 711 :-h RV .. _ Btlr Waate4 5100 ltlt WaatH 51,_ Btlt WaatH 5100 752.7•91 IBM Display Writer. { 1•) ·tll3 tr Austre111an Shep mix ma Magnilicent Oak rebocla• ouse. • ,....,,_ ciothes, IVV _ '" at ion, please apply In per-(l l •) lit •lll foot 601n rncl table wl leal take all $250 648-7174
Pt fHIRnait RECEPTIOIHST Salesman Real-Estate ~~~P~~j~~a~e~r':: son or send resume lo. • • l~~l~!r~d 8~2~1~6o~eeds 8 yrs old $350 962· 1961 IJUY ML 1111111
tor active A E olflce on full/part time lor Kint outstanding memory tor s.·,· TUNGSTEN GREAT Mature Cal to gd hm Al· New Lucite free standing Rows 12 & 20 of floor $75
Balboa lslal'ld Musi have Coast Hwy locat ion. all types of detail, high lectionate •Int health bar & (l stools cost & $65 eatobo. 537·77I•
Ute accounting & com-llECEPTIOllST
puter knowledge helpful. Typing & 10 key touch.
NB office. 675•0311 645· 78 t 1 betvfeen 9-3
······•••IRECEPllONIST Pleasant
PART· TIME. Varied hours surroundings. front oflice
lo Include early A M appearance Call Mary
weekends Must have cle-Shafonsky, 557 ·5511
pendable vehlcle (small
truck, van station lllClPTIOllST
wagon) to assist news· needed for mental health/
paper dealer m trvlna alcoholism information
area Must be depen· cen1er Must have e•·
dable Contact Greg pertence on PBX or De·
Hyde Monday thru Friday menston telephone sys-
belween 9·30 and 10:30 tem Typing & clerlcal
a.m. only. 6•2..-.321 skills required Mon -Fri ~iiiiiiilill.iiiiillii•••!· 3pm-11pm Apply 1n per·
Plant• wllnl. houseplant! ion between 8 30 & 5
service. Rellable PIT CompCah U l eStyle
maintenance pereon 1 Center. 2101 E •th St.
Plant exp req'd Own • 185. Santa Ana
lrant 751-2271__ Receptionist needed:;;:iii
Prlv Country Club In Npt time lite typing & paper
Bch. seeks Eng1sh speak· wort! req Call Mon-Tues
1ng ladles locker room at• to Mt appt for interview.
tend ant ... days per wee!( 8• '-•022
&•4•5404 ext 228 RECEP-Tl-ON-IS_T_
PllllTIOI
Can you ...
Spare 3 hr1 nightly?
Are you ..
Well groomed.
dependable
and tell motivated?
Doyou .
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If you can an1wer YES
P~e.48·7021
2 30-tpm Mon thru Fri
The Irvine Company tiaa
an Immediate opening for
an e.xperlenced, full·tlme
teoeptlonl1t 10 provide
lunch and brffk relief for
our Centre• and Corpor·
ate Reoeptlool1t1 Must
have profesatonal de·
meanor. axcetlent com·
munlcatlon skllla and be
able to tntetfaee wall w!lh
all level•
PIT HEl.PNEEOED. $UO We otter excellent oorn-
hf to ttlft, mu.I tC>Mk pen .. tton and beMfll•
Engllah, will train. The paekeoe wllh except1ona1
Moppetta Cleaning S«· worttlng condltlOnt In our
vice He-1300 Newport Beach omco.
-llAl.ITT OllllllL PleUI aubmll re1utn1 or
fuJl7tlme O c will'\ audio ~ply to·
cuHttH M inimum THE IRVINE W119• lo 1tert AP~
aoo«a on Tap.. 29 ODIPllY 'ar•d S1 . Coeta Mau ~1·5525 (•at! for 8'ff) Human A.-ources Mgmt
RE.Al £Sf ATE 550C ~ c.nttr IAIJIPlllll onve '°' IC'tlve 8alboa laltnd Of· N9wport BMctl. CA 928e0 no.. lki'd Call Bttte
Wlllh 173-6000 Equal Oi>i>IY EmOI M/P
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pleasant telephone voice Pr 0 Per 1 Y H 0 use energy and non-smllr are CARBIDE Mffi, WESTERN Pref adlls 549 .3162 S 1400 sell $700 or ofr light typing and errands 642-3850 Important quahllcatlons Knagh• 111 Armour hand Bunk bed -S95 P911can
Full time Call Betty Sales If this 1s not you. please D1v1s1on of SAVINGS Faraitart 6025 cralteo 1n SPA•n Cost sallboat wlttllillef, needs
Walsh IUllSlllY SALIS tell your most outsland· Sm1t'1 International Inc 19 Color TV exec clesl\. I S 1750 sell $900 , t>Orm work S 125. ns. 1557
W.t.rtr •• t" • t mg friends about this ad Department 346 Ct1t1 Mtll an11que dres~ers 1neecl Com ec,, .............. .._ 1 1 Need energetic person to Excellence is and wlll 14451 Myford Rd EQual Oppty Employer mirrors lamps furn xlnt rehn1sh1ng1 $50 SI 00 ,_,._, "" 173-1100 grow with establlthed continue to be hand· Tustin.CA 92680 MIF AntoQue leaded stain 760 140 t Sliver S. GOid & mor• company Minimum one somety rewarded Please 17 14)832•3013 glass panels 631-04 10 573-5345 llECEPT /SCTIY year retail nursery ex-reply ln conflclenca to nPIST 6 Pc Drexel Bdrm king Sota Bed s 160 COllec:t~:-or~.:-,-pt--.... -~Mo9tJ--w
PIT1me. 9am to 3pm, Mon penence Full/time Start-The President. Collins Equal Opportunity Mint cond ' pr1Ce at 54q (1430 Rockwella. "Fou ~
thru Fri for expanding lmngonslah1aias1d~o'101das 1200, Assocciates. 567 San EmployerMI F nM<ledlorcomputerdata $1500 951·7194 Stereo Im an"pt\Onocon· Se11ona" Included
RE investment market-ys Nicolas Drive. NB. 92660 Women & Minorities entry (no computer H · l sole music svslf'm wal-Good pr~ Arter ~ 1ng o ffice Phones, vacat1ns Hosp11a1 in-EncouragedtoApply penence required) 4.5 Be•ut 1l uf blonde nut cab SltO 540 4249 495-1•34
1yp1ng Opportunity for suranca avallable Inter-Secretary hours each Tuesday Bentwood rockers Lim·
I/time 6•2-•g92 views by appointment flEO SEC'Y /SlUS ShlJJll& I llt0tlYla1 Ideal working en11iron-tied offer $29 tu tn· SUPER lerge black vinyl
---only Wed.-Frl. 6•6·74'4 1 Executive Secretary 10 the Experience helpful Some ment Call Jeanne at eluded 968-2319 Hurry sofa S85 or t>esl oller lltct,t/Switoh•11rtl LLOYl'SllHERY Director of Sales lor lifting (50·80 lbs). Excel-6•6-5781 Sean 67J 8938
Nahonal real estate flrm __ _ statewide Investment co lent company beneflls ---
seek• profeutonal Re· SalMpersons. BALBOA local-" In Nwpt Bch/OC Call Mlll11 aft 9am. Uroloc;Jy office saeka Beaut new sotaiqueen Jewelry 1214
ISLAND RE .. LTY "" 6•5-5800 ex,...·dtront/back Tran. hlde·abecl emerald re· ::..,;....._..._ _____ _ cept1on1s11Sw1tchboard " now Airport area Min 5 yra ... ..~. s oo -
0 I 'h '""'I h1r1ng 673 8700 1cr1t>mg. Insurance a tails S 1000 sell lor • pera or. w1 mvu um ~ exp. as exec sec'" Type t 1 /CRT kllll Per --' Siii ULIS must lmmed opening Wrough1 iron baker s YP ng 1 • Salespetson1. Full Time, 65, SH 80 Send resume F 8•5·9700 Of 83l·S580 rack $75 Own co1oma1 • sonable phone manner a n..... design-boull 10 PO Box 2500 N B Experienced ull service
le .. ~ -que. p n ...___., act ve --pstr wtr t>ad complete must High publ contact Fashion Isl Must have 92660. or c.11 553·09•0 com a Y '"'""' 1 C1t1 SSOS $300 01n thl w 4 chrs I & client lnteracuon exp & refs 760•9333 _ ___ _ sell-starti ng person •------""""""'"' Salary opan Koll Center __ SEOlln&llY 2305 W 2nd St. Santa D11per111 kitty needs S 125 548-09"2 Oys
Ms White for appl at Sates Person-Friday, mull type Ana 542-23•3 acratchlng post wi" r• Chinese Furniture & Rugs
* 'lllVATt ESTATE * Diamond Wedding Sets
Value S 1 600 S800 * till Ctrtftid * • Solttaore * Value S 1& 000 S7 000 752· 1767 from 9.5 TUOMllll•PIHITS 70 wpm + 10 k-V de-Silk Screener for s"Ports· carpet If nee Please Mlp Rosewood sideboard &
RestaurenT S.11 chlldren'1 educatlonal lirable. Good aptitude w"r Hand operated 960·584• chest (matching). Rswcl *Pead Necklace •
LI ••• r.11.r ,. .... _, products (toy1, books. fOf math la• ptu1. Call tor press Exper req $7/hour ~I -5110 Gr1ndla1her clock. Chi· vi•ue S tSOOtS•50
..., eto) through demon· 1ppt 6AM·7PM &4o.1813 Call Brad at 631 -3 t53 nese screens. woolen & • co1~··d Gems ... LI ••• r ... fllt ,. __ ., t I yr old oornn. t;;;;a: Siii< ru11s (china) 5•8-3255 "'" .. .,._ s rel ona 10 parent~, Secretary-PIT 9•12 dally Stai'iOnery Store In CdM ly, kind owner-w/yard -· -• Ot1* Jewelry '* Experience necHtary. achOOla, f\.lnd ralMrP•t .. Costa Mesa nr Harbor & needs FIT a.perlenced s100848•11181642•2917 Cott 1bl $175 & 2 end tbl L1auic1111on Sacrifice
Salt ry dependent on ex-catalog Hies HO· W.Ba)\lf 8'41·9311 sale1per50fl 675 1010 --Chests S80 & S 100 dark I , • 1•1546-0711
perlence Tale of the feulonal company o .,, --Al<C Golden Retriever wOOd 4 nt ug game tbt --------• Whale, N.B 673..,.835 ground floor opportun· SEOlnllY Stock & otnvery Pn . Puppies S250 1275 chrs $300 ail 6•0·!>~8
-RESTAURA~ ~:.~ ~r~°'tev:'' ~ Racaptlonlat w/lyplng mu11 be neat & have 548·1179 CY S -ie lBrodal Trio ,.1, MUST •• ,, NPPllNI.. I 0 1111111 Muat b• u -~ driving record °""'*' s-d P\I..... 4 711~ .1!5teo ~ •,•b SE:LL d1•moods In atlllt -management & profit• per1enCed PIT 0t PIT 1n peraon at 495 E • ._ • .._ ,.... -v .., "1 age '.\ f ptzu STiii Flnanclel rewards ac• Hi llll 1 th St CM See Duane Chernp Sired Of A shots. low ae1t S200 Throne 631 -173 ask or Viclfy now hiring for ru11 a PI T cording to own time & •f· • • · S250·SSOO 832·5271 el'la•t S75 193-9206 M It' -11 opening• at 1oce11on near rortt given to ..... Call Ill AIHrieM lqwest l•ktll•I• TtMhn Germ Shep. Al<C. all Oelux ~n wtr bed IC lH !J 11
0C Airport Verytng da'19 COiiect (11'4)681-0481 f,f ,I. l /f Otadel •-t. C& Creden· 1g11. Germ bl llnt, Pldded frame. patch 1191. Bench mill 12.Si lathe
'hourt; i.em all ~ti .. iu --SECIOUY ti• CBES'T Apply In th<>ta. WOfmed 545-714.<t vet epread, exit cond bandsaw po.., l'lac;ll of , .. 1-..rant'a WOtklnga _."!'LI petaon. Fountalft Valley S350 6,.2-0379 sew surface grinder, Ow growing compeny Of• .. ._........... HUI .-. ..... ,.. School Dist Certificated LHASA APSO PUPS. AJ<C 811dgeport mlll, woQCJ
feta opportunity for ad· llYllT911T .. .,...._ Pereonnel 172t0 <>alo. St champ Sited 0 wt(a Whl.s, Oruet game table. • ctlra. lat~ 10 lbl saw. ~t•.
vanctmtnl baa•d on ...... UUI lrvl~ P-urn MFG a DNtgn F v .. E 1.0. brwna a goldn 97~3!04 g 0 0 d c 0 n d '3 s 0 •mall ptan9' drlll prea,
y00t job pertorrnanc• SMlclng ernbltlou• Exp d cona1ructlon, con-Pit aun C>UPa. ~ ?K-8545. 675-7200 ' ~1'1 outfit Sunnen
Fast ~. run working wtallw (Flft\ate":; tr-:'tt..pr::;•:; = TB.111•1•111111 1hot11wormed ... ~· o°'~°'a 4 pc: hv1ng room hon« 1" 9n . ia.3
tnvironrnent Mull be 18 mal•I to NII to mllflon'ere Cd r.aume ~tti .. i.ry En'°'try ~ = S 100 a up 83 t-7155 ..i t _., old brown
" owr Ca• meneger for chent... Muat haltl'I Im. rtq. 1o Boa .. 72, c/o oommuntcauona ~ Y•lll eon. Pllld S540 •ant app~300 SE Bri.tol ~c::~: li.l==uC.:: o.ity PllOt PO Boll 1590. lion411. Rn~ f\oura 2 M AKC CNmc> .,,-4 1276 174 182•
SenteAnat-4gta ty" PoWt1ti.l eamfng• Colt• MIM. CA 92628 AHernoont /Evenlnga. LOW'O pett ~ pnc.a KlftG beet, 1100 8 coueh.
tne•t to MacDonald'•) I lO ooo '* month ' up CacMla 10 Go-Catl1 L19ht lYPl"ll •""' C.it 10 rlgtlt hornea 551-3122 S 100 9on1 1n toke ,.,
1$2-9500 • W1H0 train nght petaon WMa.. IN Fad G«1 ~20 ---c:ond 131·•058 enyltm<a
l!Ot Alk ror manager Aol 'emOltll'lem.1114 Trade your old at1.1H IOf Pttl I I KngSaRot11ioneeo • 8!LL Idle lttmt .;m;-;-d l tmond dlvl1lon WlthaOl~Ad cr.:..1:csocllu wl1t1 a D1.0t Cro;n;a conurt MW \llflltru 53751080
Deity PllOt Cl-.1\ed AO. I~ g73.5020 ... , 32. Mon-t'!rl Ctll NCNtl 142-6471 ad ~ ... ,. wlceg• '12$, s.4e...71f• 545-00U 146-'4071
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Elect TYs>ewrtt• tP0ttJ caae/c:vr S 150 673-t1ot
Family "*"~.!JI Jolw\
Wl'Jf'l4 Tennts c-. 17IO
Glen Leaon 720:-Qlo3
Fly I~ from LAX
S 100 eecn -.y on -....
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usec3 by 3-22 144-4555
Fcx .... Two ~ beO
frames on cutert &"2Q
Call Lon 49$-1127.
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0 10 Orange Coa-1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 28, 1984
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encl A trant, xtnt S5000 n 320! "8", IUl1 <Mf· •art type RO;d.1.,, a 2 '73 PORSCHE 914 83K YW RllllT ® '71 Station WllQO". air ob o 8 4 5 • 4 1 IS t o' tiauled. near perfect. liter, red/blk. "" cilOtl\ xtra clean 2 own« ne QCM\d, auto lrana IEBT
amborac •IMC* *"" seaoo 640 .. 255 lop, S9000. 538·3281 tut $4160 obo 548-4024 WILFlllll umtl ~ OFFEA Sle2-3731
boot. fits Mazda °' F0<d '77 320! Spn Pac, orig '11 XKE Rd11r, brownJtan · 75 914, reblt 2.0. FM cau. Orey Metallic 2 door. 5 ~ ~ '72 Chevy 'MOiiie Caiio,
Courier P/U S•so ownt, A/C, anrf, 11ereo. rblt eng c:ompt r .. tOfed exit S4 tSO 432-8870 d)'t speed, au11 root, 11.,eio A Ilk• new &3,000 original
842·3221 Reoarroa, $9800 $13,500 840-~78 650-7575evet&wtcnda C81Mtle, S~ ... ta a mllas S2.796/080
Ntlll litff 731 •1020 ..... -ri4l •79 iusc. 551< ml, 1" & a~J~~E~~~~r:btAL . ,_a._7_·7_ee_1 _~-::-:::---:--
'12 IQ UOI '18 AX7 a& 8" color key whla. lull ,1411 \/W emblem 'l• a .. art SHOO* Auto, Air, lmmac. Muat • ,amlfmc:aN, luthar, nu rura, -llllMtlEIU'I Xlnteond. 850-5183
SMI (Ser 82S.} aun/rool. 5 •peed $8200 burnglndy. head lamp M&. SOUTH .12 loo M 2·4917 _ wahrs, leather steering, -s,:11a Merc.Capr1Cu1tom. '14 4
cond, • Ntrct4t1 Ital 9145 togs. nu clutch, snlt1, OlllTY cyl, 4 apd, new paint, new ITHL• llTlll Lt4 spoiler, 1 own1. $23K. k'W<hl ur ... reblt eng S2900
t540 Jambor• NB llT&ft SW ONE OF A KINO. Da)'9 "!'P VOL IWllll VW '71 Spec 8eetle, new 140·1444 '81 300SD, sliver, Blk Int. 644-7500 eves 675-.4877 ._, ttf..l tires. new intr. to ml. new
Puch MK2.-xlnt
$300 548-8898 .----Ntttrcyclea/
lcHtera IOll
1980 Yamaha XZXSO
moped $2251080
631 -8617
(formerly Roy Carver) mag whla. only 11.000 ml. =]9 Por 924. slvr. good 1442 S4Math 8rl1tol uw1 WILL ltT brakes. Ilk• new S 18 mint cond. S29,000 firm. (et fdln"'•tt IE llllt••LI" Honda Civic '77 Very gd
BMW's 84's 673-2195 conds .. AM/F6M CHS, 701< ~nt• .& ..... :ill. -~ Volu-... Sa•~-. Servi""' cond. s 1500. ml, 7100 41-2828, II "-'-_._,u .. A .... nd, '=•Ing "" Audi Fox, new :'1' xlnt '71 280SEL. mint oond In· no ans 494 3926 s 1 OOO ....-"-" LEISE .Uy Ho.E $8 • '68 Camper 18711 ,. __ chBlvd body. new llr.. 19""
78 Os 1000-S kl V , s Ide I o u t . 0 0 0 •• .._ 985 . u2U · ery 979•3904 '80 SC Targa, blk w/belge -2-•058 I Beach CALL 631·4 $':;61~v~~ t:::31~ C~ld t~o:m:~~r ':~ '72 no 4 door. xlnt eond, ~~~ .. ~ ~~~~~~:3~~: ·~~~~u~:bl~r.~:: c114t>ltt-2000 . nr ltfllSTI
MOTORCYCLES BMW Excellent Sele<:· new transmission $4500 eves 675·8638 clean s 1600 631-8812 •7• VW Super Beatie xlnt We have a good Mleetlon
* FOR RENT * t10l1 -Ready for lmmedl-Alt 5PM S.6-6817 --· ol NEW & uaed C~· ""-j Porsche '78911SCTarga. ~11 , new paint $600 cond $3600 638-1819 r-.... talSeeustodauf XR 500 HONDA'S ate ..,.,I very!! '72 280SE •.5. xlnl cond, B A I """ •1 .. rownlleath lntr I 557-0417 75 SUPER BEETLE new
SSO A DAV "'W """'°''n..iBMWrHl>/ltf brown wl tan Int. well opts 43.500 orig ml, paint. low ml . xlnt cond. 546-9215 malnt $7500 673 n 19• $20 500/obo ""'"59'3 '71 B11n t•n. deck. rebll STERUIG ..., .. · '.vv-.. eng1~"e $,500 obo $2900 eve 847-8811
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Nottr 8tatl 1020 73 280 4 5 2nd owner xlnl ltHalt 9159 557-4583 79 \IW WESTPHALIA Air,
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motor home newly rebll sunroof hardtop racing tires. gd transportation 646-3100 or 752· 1963 S4t.. t 200 LEEK, SUM ANO BACK-BUTIONEO $9500 obo 631·5847 76 450SL. s1tvertred int. seats ate. pis. hke new $1300 000 841-3394 .8 R d ._. bit -T H E IMPORTANT SH APE NOW -•.•.. ,..,.,, ... ~ both tops very nice S3300tOB0650·4 138 1 abblt ei ...... re Cla 1 t IS SELL/TRADE 20' RV. gd $22.000 497-6222 71 Squareback. auto. rbll eng. good cond $2700 ,_...!t!!,_,.•_r_._.,..--'f shape mclud1ng SILENT 1540 Jambotee NB Rolb loyct 9161 engine, new redials 786·8687 before 11PM 1979Chl)'Sler Le Baron, 2
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VL v properly 646-9238 840-8444 '10 Mtrotllts 4HSL 112 Slhtr Cltull II S 1500/obo 545·2D49 vw '79 convert , blk/wtlt~ 1~·1~:r2g1ean $3 lOO PP
RV'1 UH (lormerlv Roy Carver) Only 38 000 miles · Blaclt. Atr. LHD. dnt mech . extr YW JETIA >Clnt cond many xtras.
RV SERVICE Holst Beauly' W11e wheels, & wood, ong leath Mod· $7500/obo 497 1080. '82 Le Baron Mark Crou
Dondero Tires 2049 Hrbr ·~-• ~ ~~~~c Loaded (Ser est ellort can make lllW 14 SPORTS Pll 759.9339 Ed111on. 46,000 lrwy
CM 646-4814 Sat to 3pm $40.000 car or classy Seats. Str Whl. Tach. 2 Voltt 9175 miles. loaded. s53oo $32 900 d d A D 5 __ .., M p I (PANC09) 650-4618 & T •1 , strongevery ay m1er oor. spvvu, et ant. Pl800E'72 Sport Cpe,alr, 660_0713 Ill en, O Sales-Serv1ce-leasmg STERLING MOTORS. Lid real attention geller at Stereo. Prep, Air Cond auto. 54K ml. sheep skins _ _ _ _
93 Trnel 1024 s,eo111ili1~i1 1540JamboreeNB $27 .500 Call 644-7211 tStk 526 ..-8739) .,._.,a 17 a.ao........... or 675·4870 WEEKEND SPECIAL ortg pnt $5900 642-2490 ·~-... 11---• _____ ..,._ BUY FACTORY DIRECT furoJlll Dtl wtry 9 " """ -'l'66 Dar1Slant6. SSOO obO Lightweight fiberglass (Formerly Roy Carver) ·10 Rolls Royce Silver 11990 AatOlr Dt•Htic 557•4553
Scamp 13' & 16' travel Excellen1 Sele<:llon of New .83 500SEC. Mid blue Shadow. 2 tone, tele-~ JI'"
trailers and new 19' 5th and Carelully prepared cream. ABS. hydro susp, phone. lilt.e new $30.000 lmmo11WU B AMC 9305 For•
wheel Call now. too rree. used BMW's always In L d d s4aK 650 l067 714-6 75·3158 Vol ---------1·800-346-4962 tor tree Stock oa e · • --&rJ ... ;176 Gremlin 6 cyf only 1967 MUSTANG CONV
brochure and SAVE• 83&-3171 'S4 280SL. forest gm/Ian. Sult 9165 a .... 39K ml. g0reat 0deall Compl resl'd 289 V·8,
---ABS. loaded $35.000 18 1 900 Turbo sedan. hke Witt 1w s 1000 pp 494-8714 AIT. PIS, red wl wht top
1026 208c%s~~·s5:nn~:YAna 650· 1067 new e>11t cond low m11es 1442 South Brl1tot ·72 Hornet 4 door s4i'dan. $6950 962·52• 1
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770-8966
9040
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RCA color 25 cabinet l3f1 BOSTON WHALER Sabot as is S 150 YW YAllAGON style TV works good 1981 35 np Evenrude 548·8898
$ ~5 Butcher block din lbl Swivel seats, new varnish •EW 14 2· TOH lllOWI
8 4 d•rector chrs. great & bottom paint. summer SABOT ·Brian Thomas Auiomatic. Stereo Prep.
cond $150 642.7682 83 ltke new 1984 Gal· $1150 79 LASER s1100 Tinted Glass (Stk 491 =
van1ze Trailer $4600 * 675-0854 * 8324) Wo·kout bencn wtwe1gh ts
$;j5 TV antenna, new
$25 Durallex single
Waler ski $25 559-4305
FIRM 548-3256 alter
5pm or weekends 80111, . $ 11,100
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190 895 4622 673 2152 18 I 0 Chevy 305 many 1442 South Brl1tol e)(tras $6000 Dys Office farniture/ 231tF1shNaut1QuebyCor· 2 1J t 4J6-8229 Pves latEdingeort
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505 30th St,Stt 205, .....
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1958 Corvette Classic. xlnt 1 cond a STEAL at
$ 12 000/0bO 662·3661 123 fl Starcrall Mark IV
alum hull 165 I 0 power
cabin cruiser w new
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1mn 20 bin sortet cost $7750 firm 642 1824 era housing for F·2 Nikon
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sac11f1ce $5000 675-3 158 1 Be~I niter 240 1393 $150 Surface to diver tn
26 3 Sea Ray Danoer 7!1 tercom sys Bend111 ''' furn like new match 1325 hrs. sips 6 incl trailer walercom $350 Or will SHELIY IT350
,el Ellec desk & h• baci. cover e•tras $23,000 trade (714) 1-676-5885 1969 Fastback black thr S 150 secretary desk 894•1103 evs 99 l -8592 wtgold stripes lmmac ~ chr $ 125 3 arm cnrs Slips I Docb 7022 Original Call I owner
$1') ea ALSO Apple 26' Sea Ray Express twin 37. sailboat ;lip 270 1 w $1J.250 Call alt 6pm,
romputer lbl $50 Ans 4 70 Meres x1n1 6408071 Coast Hwy. Newpori · macn Codaphonf' 1000 673 7873 673-7677 Beach 642-8200 A I I 1-..1 9100
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Pianos Or 111 6228 hull. beaut 3·cabln teak IOAT
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cona S3000 645 5 l33 $119.000 Wiii conSt der main channel, easy ac-Bluebook-$3700 or Malle
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1rade on motorhome or cess Dys 213·424·8884 ofter Jackie 536· 1316
day cruiser Eves eves 714-675-5535 9·107 2 4 o . 8 1 o 1 . d y s ---Aa•i
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bench $1200 673-6474 Call 474-7000 S_.PM Newport S.ach 30H Oock 000 2 -Rental 10< power boat, '80 4 dr dig casa,
TV •-·· Botton Whaler -69 13 1225 mo (6191 223• 7159 air. alloys lllle new l -11, wt 40 htp 82 Mete on trlr --$4300tobo 548-8451
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BSA turntable 1ape decll 7014 752-0653 sp WK '14 2002 4 spd w/reQt
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550.4519 hffd VHF atereo stps 4 dellrH llV9·aboafd allp bra Mteh tires wl alloy
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$114) IH-5110 I WANT TO BUY SL. prefer 79 Cehca GT sn/rf exit ·73 VW BUS 9 pass . $2900 obo 675-6845 OK. 497.5373 73 newer model OK RUNS GREATS 1950. call rade·lns Welcome PIP 673-03531851 -7720 cond S4 GOO 0 bo ·79 REGAL Blk w/gray Int. '72 Pinto Fastbk Xlnl
OPEN SEVEN DAYS _ 644·60870< 720-1020 548-6449 V-8. a tr. loaded, trans. Mech sound
.,-,---9117 MB '65 280SE cpe classic 79 Corolla 5 spd, $3250 YW SCIROCCO looks/runs great 1 Priced tor quick sale I HD clean. cream/burgundy or offer 642•38sD. owner $3975 548-6449 S600. 642-4661
·75 B210. snrl mag whls. $8500/obo 497·1080. 542•1559 HWHllUSIEI C •• 11 --
new met brown paint. 759.9339 Atr Cond. Power Windows. I I IC 9309 '73 LTD Squire wgn.
$1650675·9380 MB'82 300D Turbo 80Cel1caGTlttbck.24K Elec Cassette. Alloy l66 Cad convert, 9-pus. good cond ,
--1 IP 1 All m1 am/Im cass. louvers. wheels GTI Eng. 5450/obo 540•1781 $700/obo 962-4987. '84 Maxima wgn, like new. vory a om1no opts new tires. exit cond 963-0427
less th8'1 SK m1. slvr, all Flawless cond $23.200 $7000 Ask tor Sally. suspension. Ir ans tn· ·56 CONVERTIBLE
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642-2008 549.1757 or 496·8325 wknds 759_ 1819 WEEKEND SPECIAL 642.e l l9
'73 Must conv, show win-
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$5800/0BO. 540·9459 Fiat -9123 TOP$$$ PAID 81 Corolla Deluxe. 4 dr, s $10,900 66 CONV good cond ,
·74 Flat 128 2 dr, looks gd, For Pampered spd .11lnt cond thruout r.0 .... ,.......•Uh new top/Int/trans $3250 ·74 Mustang $1300 calh
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Call &45-8135 runs grt. $600/obo, MERCEDES IENZ Sacr $4700 675-5899 \• UUll_W_ obo alt 5pm 786-7329 -.75846x:1~1793. 7amevlefms cass-. low Top MCerlcl edp es p/,1Rces Paid ·a 1 Corolla Wgn. wht. only VolkCWIMD ·10 Sedan Devlll~ 18K mt 0119 owner. auto. # 1 P power runs great $500
ml new clutch Ktras I tttr IJ am'fm Roof Rack. mmt MoCC '"-' or trade tor travel s365o1oeo 848: 1679 DIAL 213171 4 MERCl:DES cono S5200 494-2003 1442 South Brietol trailer 642·3657
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owner $750 642-8795
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Hoa•• 9125 MG 9149 raaap anta Ana 546-0220 sunroof. lully loaded IClnt llres $800 Firm 842-9271
1980 Honda C1v1c Hatch· . '15 TR-l 12000/ t~t cond 759· 1997 79 Ghia. 4 spd, air Sharp back E>1cellent con· 75 MGB 4 spd w1ntergrn 754·7627 73 vw Camper Looks car. runs exit $3350 obo dition AM/FM air Re-p1nstnp1ng Gahl Summer _ good runs greal $2150 77 Seville Xlnt cond All 548•8451 duced 10 's 3600 Days Special Totally Volkaw11en 9173 ca11 1213J592·5840 opuons Orig owner
494_ 1433 sweet kicky 1101 S2900 YW-GTI S6000. 548·816tl Liactla
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9323
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960•3533. eves 546.7484 sell $3000 PP 846·8047 Prep High Performance Black Seats and Top Atr ltres sn/rf 996·61D6 213/436-6514 pp
'82 Accord LX. blu S·SP
AIC PIS, PIB tmmac 1
ownr $7000 6 73-2358
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ed•!. 51K m1 $3650/obo Spon Seats, Alloy 478 ; 59011 1na1. runs great will trade sig,er Senes . ~shape
527·8255 Wheels tncluded (Stk $ 11,500 $2000 644·4839 S 504 :9410) New 18.700 st Mil
Pea1eot 91 SS WEEKEND SPECIAL I'. NABERS S79SO. 645-8902
'80 Wgn de1sel auto. 18850 ,ommonwaaltb Nercary --rns
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ELUSIVE VERSE
If you are to answer
correctly, certain
words of this verse·
riddle must be
scrutinized closely -
and even then the solu·
tlon may elude you.
In every"'lng I ex-
ist,
In nothlne I am al·
so found.
I'm present when all
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Also when there's
sound.
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the night,
Thouth never In the
day.
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man,
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• Sum Funl A. weighty question was decided by a
group conalatlng of two centenarians, two
~genarlans. a MQQeNrlan and a one-year-old
What was the minimum total of the group's years?
·uffA-~•1 llV• IM.IPU~ 'no"' • Dally areadl Arrange In lotlul order: 1. Took a
cold shower. 2. Got out of bed. J. Took bus. 4. Left
houM. s. Dressed. Answer In JO MCOnds.
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an ever-smilin& ever-helptul
social diredor. Pi1b Ida CA»
ha~ Qom will *P
aboard to see that everything
is shipshape, and -Ted
MdJlllift late ol Happy
Days, will snap up the new
role ol mlise pholqp'apher.
Sounds like an interesting de-
velopment ... The legendary
Schwab's Drugstore in Holly-
wood may soon be a thing ol
the past Its lunch<ounter la-
dies -F.ditha, Marge and »
anna -have padded <Ner to
Teddy's On Melrose, the new
"in" restaurant which features
Southern rooking and patch-
work-quih coverings. The for.
mer Schwab's s.Ungers only
work the breakmt shift. but
they've already lured <Ner
druptore fe8Ulars S.:rl!J
Wl•tera, Joa Vol1llt,
EHz•bet.la Moatsomery,
~-~ reat:lao. Can
one suppose
these celebs
were orden!d to
Teddy's? ... As if
they didn't have
enough on their
hands and in
their pocltets,
Joha•y C.....
eon and his al-
tomey, the ~
called born·
· bastic Heary e rt 1rtn have
started up a
sports.management business.
But they mmed landing their
first quany, Heisman trophy
winner Mire It.oder. who
signed with Beverly Hills
sports agent aae 1rope.
HC1W hot was he. Johnny?
-Robert Windder
WA.5HJNGTON -Presidential
hopeful WaJlz1 Moedale
doesn't have the wealth ol
competitor ..... Gama (esti-
maaed at S6.8 million) to cover
his family's personal expenses
during his campaign yeaI So.
like other Americans, the for·
mer Vice PresMient has taken
out a second mortgage on his
Washington home. According
to Mondale campaign treasur·
er, Michael Berman, the
$120,000
k>an is to
penses <Ner the next year
Well, with a home twice mort-
gaged. the MondaJes must
have been partiruJarly upset
upon returning
from a winter va-
cation to find
D.C. icy and
their house with
no heat and all
the pipes frmJen.
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who recently WM
heard ID oom-
plain about his
~ loYe lie. t. finally round
900le0l lie lo lift
his spirits. She's
Carolyn Courage.
a member ol a
British brewing fa.
mily .... There
soon may be a
radio station on
Lons Island run
by the TellJ Sn ... family.
TeUy, brother Ted-
dy and niece
Chri.W'le have ap-
p roached the
F.C.C. about tak·
ing over WUR, a
24-hour FM sta-
tion in Garden City, N.Y. As a
matter ol fact. before becoming
an actor, Telly was a radio ~
nouncer, broadcasting Greek
M""COCO
comedian, aulh<x of The James
Coco Diet (Bonlam)
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I was always
told exercise
would ti&hten
me up. But
my thoughts
have usually
been on I<» ~9ijf/I'!_ mg the fat.
not firming
up my body.
Besides, I find the ~ ot
exercise revoltins There's nodl-
lng worse than pushups. lffiaft
ine leaping out ol bed, throwing
yourself on the Ooor and at-
ten¢18 ID break ~ world's
pushup record. I was never ~al games ijder i,, my big-if
gest sport). A1 school, no one J
would pick me for his team. ._ 1
IAlll POWIU.
film Siar
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daya X· aad R·nted
moYlea, .... .e --fermt ,.._ tM OMl9 ,.,.
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at the box~
flee. I suppose
they're ~
tor the ll'lch&
try -even
though it's
not good for
morals. I
don't go to
see that type ot film; in tact, I
see very few movies. mostly
because I don't have the time.
When I do go, rm usually
disappointed. One of the few I
couJd see again is ET.
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IS A • When he hasn't been working for Presidents -he was an adviser to Kennedy and Johnson -Pulitzer Prize.
winning historian James MacGregor Bums has been worrying and writing about them. Now, in his latest
book, Professor Bums reveals his deepest concern of all: the process by which we select them.
By Jomes MacGregor Bums
W hat can we say about
our primary system?
Consider the 1968 ex-
perience. Even before
the searing CX>Oftid aver Vtetnam turned Chica&o and that years Democratic
convention into another h.tti-rn.1nd.
Presidential politidaN had ~"n~t; pit-
falls in the selection ol convention
delegates. In the snows ot New Hamp-
shire, Eusene McCarthy scored a
media triumph over President Johnson
by. benefiting from a loophole in the
state's Presidential pfin!arY law, which
resulted in Md:arthy bein& awarded
more votes than the winner ol the
primary. When LBJ. withdrew from
the contest at the end ol March, con-
tender Hubert Humphrey learned tha1
the filing deadline for entering
Presidential primaries had pa.w!d in all
but two states. Some system for elec-
ti a President! ~ings haven't really improved. In
fad. during the past decade or so a p10>
found, perverse, almost revolutionary
chan&e has oocurred in the way we
choose our chief executives. The
number ol Presidential primaries has
radically increased -from 17 ol them
electing 40 percent ol the national co~
vention delegates in 1968, to 35 pick·
ing more than 80 percent ol the deJ~
gates in 1980. And all the old problems
endemic to primaries have intensified:
fragmentation ol candidate attention
and vote impact due to a swarm of e~
trants, the virtual abdication ol party
leadership, emphasis on personalities
rather than mues and ~vy c:ampaign.
spending. The rapidly tightening i~ J terlock between the defects of
1 primaries and the faults and frailties ol
l cove~ offered by mass media,
~ especially television. have certainly ad-
ded to a worrisome situation. AJI thee
factors force us to raise a most serious
concern: What relation does our man-
ner of electlng Presidents have to the
way these individuals will govern?
During the last decade, political ex-
perts sought to answer that question by
applying the latest techniques of con-
tent analysis, in-depth panel surveys
and random choice ol thousands ol
news stories in all the media.
In reviewing media coverage, the
analysts wett especially struck by the
"horse rtJa" phenomenon. This means
media emphasis not on what ~
dates say about issues and policies, but
on who is winning and losing. on a»
dud.Ing polls and touting their signlr ..
cance. on the strategies and tactics
associated with the "election game"
. ond Nixon toolt New
Hampthire and wett nominat«I,· J.F.K.
becatM Pmidtnt.
and on the immediate circumstances
surrounding the horse race. Some-
times, especially in Presidential
primary coverage, television newsper-
sons spend twice as much time co~
menting on trivial personality quirks
and ta<;lic.s as on matters ol substance.
For example, media coveraae f<>
ruses on campaign ephemera. N~
people are fascinated by little blunders
-Gerald Ford bumping his head, Ted
Kennedy stumbling over some words,
another candidate forgetting the name
ol the town he just stopped in. Because
these were matters lac.king intrinsic
value, it was easy for the media to
spread their own gloss on them. Thus.
Senator Edmund Muskie's teary-eyed
talk in New Hampshire -in Which he
revealed his feel~ on how a particu-
larly unfair newspaper editor treated
his wife -ml(lht have been perceived
as the authenuc emotions of a compas-
sionate man who, along with his wife,
had been wrofl8ed; it was covered by
the media as some kind of weakness.
Even more perverse is what I will
call the "doubl~X" phenomenon:
exapraUOn and expectation. · The
most typical instance o( the former was
the media's conversion of Johnson's
New Hampshire primary victory in
1968 into a victory for M<:Carthy. Of
course. Md:arthy did remarkably well
for going against a President. but he
did nol win. It is the expectation-raising
game. however; that I find the most ~
markable example of the media's
chutzpah. On the basis of obscure and
perhaps flimsy evidence. a newsperson
wilJ report that "it is expected" that
candidate A will win by 10 percent and
candidate B will lose by 8 pertent. As it
turns out, candidate B wins by 9 per-
cent and candidate A k>ses by 12. Sud-
denly the media use words like "com~
back" or "uJ>5et" to describe the out-
come. Nothing is reported about the
real story -the media's misleading in-
formation of the election situation.
But I consider these failin8-' of the
mass media only minor. Many voters
have caught on to the doubie.X factor
and take heed. Nor do I see campaign
spending as the a!ntral problem. Oear·
ly, some ~ coet too much -
about half a billion doUa.rs were lpelll
in 1980 tor Federal oJfioes alone -and
aome candJdales spend a lot more than
others. But dollars ~ not automatK;a&.
ly convertible into votes. and the Gov·
emment has made progress in "sanidz.
ing" campaign finance.
What does deeply disturb me Is the
lone-run effm ol a1J these political
forces -the~ ol tenden-
cies toward eled.oraJ disorpnizatic)n.
political disintegration. mw rot'·
ship, opinion volatility and. :f:1: all.
teadershi penonalism. These situa-
tions u~ effective leadership.
Assume, a,, Michael J. Robinson. an
associate . professor of DOlitics at
Catholic University in Washington, § o.c.. does. that the television-news
~ develops a "symbiotic rela-
tionship with the stJ'on8 institutions
and a parasitic relation.ship with the
weak. .• And understand that the most
feeble of our major electoral institu-
tions is the Presidential nominating
system. Most Presidential primaries
have a dual role: testing a candidate's
popularity and choosing delegates to
the national convention. But voters are
usually not aware of the connection
between the two voting decisions. The
party stands by helpless while its most
important judgment is taken over by
the "people," most of whom are not
politically knowtedReable. The amse-
quence of this is that the media can
claim so exclusive a relationship with
Presidential primaries that they virtual-
ly dominate them.
This symbiotic bridge between mass
media and Presidential primaries has
further implications. Those who would
be President play the ultimate game ol
King ol the Rock. In order to reach a
mass public. they must exploit the
communications industry without be-
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Wealthy Man
Wants to Give You His Wealth
Secret Before It's Too Late I
Dear Friend.
My name is John Wright. N0t
loo long ago I was nar broke. I
was U0,000 in debt. The bank
repossessed my car becau~ I
couldn'r keep up with the
payments. And one day rhc
landlord gave me an eviction
notice bccau$C I hadn't paid the
rcnr for three months. So we had
10 move our. My family and I
~ay«I at my cousin's place for 1he
rest of 1ha1 month before I could
manage 10 get another apar1men1.
That was very embarrassina.
Things have chang«I now. I
own four homes in southern
California. The one I'm living in
now is worth more than half a
million dollars. I own several cars.
among them a brand new
Mcrc«lcs and a brand new
Cadillac. And as of now. I have
$1 78,000 cash in certificate or
deposils in just one of my bank
accounts in lkvcrly Hills.
1 'm not really rrying 10 impress
you with my wcahh . All I'm try-
ing 10 do here is 10 prove 10 you
that if ii wasn't because of tha1
money secrel I was lucky enough
10 find rha1 day. I slill would have
been poor or ma) bc even
bankrupl. Ir was only rhrough 1h1s
amazing money ... t"cr~ rhar I could
pull myself our of debr and
become wealthy. Who know)
wha1 would have happened ro my
family and me.
Knowing abour 1h1s secrcr
cha.!lgcd my life completely_ Lt
brought me wealth. happ1n~s.
and most 1mpor1an1 of all peace of
it.ind. This secret will change your
life. 100! It will give yo u
everything you nttd and will '>Olvc
all yo ur money problems. Of
cour~ you don'! have 10 take m~
word for it. You can I ry II fo.r
1 yourself. To sec that you rry 1h1..,
5«rct. I'm wilhna to give you
$20.00 in cash. (I'm giving my ad-
dres$ a1 1hc bouom of 1h1s paac.) I
fiaure. if I spend S20.00, I get
your a11cn1ion. And you will pro·
ve it 10 yourKlf 1ha1 this amazing
money S«ref will work for you.
too!
You probably arc asking
yourself, why i~ he sharing hi'
secret with me? My respontt is.
"wh y not". Fir.t, I've already
made enough money to retire for
the rest of my life. Sttond, my
secttt is so unique that we won't
be competin& with each other.
Third. nothina is more satisfyina
10 me than sharina my sccrtt only
with those who ru.lizc a golden
opporruni1y and gel on ir quickly.
This S«ret is incredibly simple.
Anyone can u~ it. You can act
start«! with practically no mo~
a1 all and the risk is aJmost uro.
You don't ne«I special !raining or
even a high school education. It
doesn't mailer how young or old
you arc and it will work for you at
home or even while you arc on
vaca1ion.
Let me tell you more about rhi s
fascinating money making secret:
FAST MONEY With rhis SC'Cret the money can
roll in fa.st. In some cases you may
be able ro ca.sh 1n literally over-
night. If you can follow simple in-
... rruc11ons you can get start«! in a
single aflernoon and it is possible
10 have spendable money in you r
hands the very next mornin&. In
fact, this jusr might be the fas1est
l'[lal way to make money 1ha1 has
ever bttn invented!
ALMOST NO·RISK
This is a very safe way to ge1
extra cash II is practically risk
frtt. It is not a dangerous gamble.
Everything you do has already
been tesrcd and you can get
'itaried for less money 1han most
people \pend for a m1h1 on the
town.
"WORK" AT HOME
One of the nicesr thin~ about
1h1s whole idea is that you can do
II at home in your 'pare rime. You
don·~ nttd equi-pmm1 or 111 or-
Ike. It doesn't ma11er where you
live eirher. You can use this secret
10 make money if you live in a big
c11 y or on a farm or anywhere in
betwttn. A hu~band and wife
team from New York u~d my
~ret. worked at home in 1hc1r
spare time, and made S45,000 m
on' year SIMPLE
This ~rel is simple. It would
be hard 10 make a m1s1akc 1( you
tned. 'fou don'r nttd a college
degrtt or even a high school
education. All you need is a littlt
common <,ensc and rhc ability 10
follow ~implc. easy, ~tep-bv-~1ep
in~1ruc11ons. I personally know a
man from New England who u~d
th" secret and made S2 million in
JUff) ~ar~.
AGE DOESN'T MATIER
You can u\e lht~ ~ret 10 make
money no ma11cr how old or how
young you may ~. There is no
physical labor involved and
everything i~ ~ ca'iy 11 can be done
whether you're a teenager or 90
years old. I know one woman who
is over 6S and is making all th'
mon'y sht r1t1tds wirh this secret.
NO PERSONAL SELLING
When you use lhis ~rec 10
make money you never have 10 tr)
to convince anybody of anything.
This hu nothing 10 do with door-
to-door 5elling, telephone solici1a-
11on, real estate or anything else
that involves personal contact.
LEGAL AND HONEST
Evcrythina about lhis idea 1s
perftt'tly legal and hon~r. You will
be proud or wha1 you arc doing
and you will be providing a very
\aJuable SCMCe.
NO LONG HOURS
h will only take you 1wo hour\
10 learn how to use I his S«rcl .
Af1cr 1hat everything 1s almosr
auromatic. Afler you get starred
you can probably do everything
that is necessary in thrtt hours per
week .
I know you arc skcp1ical. That
simply shows your good business
sense. Well, ht're 1s proof from
people who have pu1 rhis amazing
sccrct into u~ and have go11cn all
the money rhey ever desired . Their
name.; arc not mcnrioncd here in
order 10 protect 1 heir privacy but I
have full information and the ac-
rual proof of rhc1r success in my
office. PROOF
• A ~oman from Orc1on ~•artt'd out by using my secret
method in its ~implest form .
She later reported 1ha1 it had
broughr her Sl4.000 in c-ash.
• A man from Rhode Island ap-
plied my ~ret and with thc
help of hi\ family. made over
S40,000 m a year in his spare
llme.
• A man from California. who
~as broke ar thc 1ime, tritd my
\Ceret and made $147,000.
• On the basis or my secret. a hus·
band and wife team from
Virginia grossed over S 100.000
c-ash in tlt11tn months.
• A man from California made
over S26S,OOO In ont )¥ar, with
this incr«lible secret.
• I ralked to a man from Ohio,
who now live' in Santa Monica,
("A. He ~id: "Thank you for
\hanng your secret . w11h th1\
Rmazing. yet simple \CCtet. I
received 5220.000 in 1us1 rwo
monrhs."
As you can tell by nov. (10 say
the l~M) I have come 1cros5
~mt'th1ng pretty good. All in all,
a' I \aid in the beginning. I ~lieve
I have discovered rhe swttecst lil-
tle money-makina secret you
could ever imaainc. Remember -
I guaranttt it .
Most of 1he timc. it take\ big
money to make moncy. This 1s an
exceprion. With 1h1~ secret you
can start in your spare rime with
almos1 nothing. But of cour~.
you don't have 10 start small or
stay small You can 10 as fast and
as far as you wish. The size of
your prof'ir.., i\ totally up 10 you. I
can 't guarantee ho"' much you
will makt' when you use this ~ret
but I can tell you this -~ far th•~
amazing money producing ~rec
makes the profits from most other
idea!> look like peanuts!
Now at las1. I 'vc completely ell·
plained 1his remarkable secret in a
..,pecial money making plan. I call
11 "The Royal Road 10 Riche'"
Some call it a miracle. You'll pro-
bably call it ''The S«r~ or
Richt's". You will learn
everything you ne«l 10 know step·
by·\tcp. So you roo can put this
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E not.91 people remember, fear
or live with. • pain as a daily com-. to ~ its alleviation ~business in America today.
Olronk '1~ strike 40 million
Americans. F"dteen percent of the adult
U.S. populabon have had persistent
backaches at some point in their lives.
Approximately 20 million individuals
~~~lntwo
brrns. Acute pain -such as the kind a
broken bone or toothache brings -is
fierce, but ~ lh.nlted in duration
and a sign~~ body needs immedi-
ate help. Otronic pam may be less
wrenching. but because of its long-term tffec1\ on both mind and body. it can mane» a person's attitude toward life. -~begins when cells are injured.
triggering the ~ of chemical SU~
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"People who have low-back pain
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however, ls that they are addictive. Fur·
thermore, Dr. John Bonica of the Uni·
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and ~erapy Center notes that "a
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physicians prescribed narmtics at one-
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relieve severe pain." Other drup,
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antHnftammatory drop, may have
serious side effects and are admini-
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For le'Vere nerve and muscle pain,
Chronk pain can
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attitude toward Ille.
nerve blocks are sometimes recom-
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such as Novocain, these injections
deaden the ache temporarily.
When drop prove ineft«tive, physi·
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An eJectric generator the size of a
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Acupuncrure is the ancient Olinese
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ly or manually stimulating these nee-
dles. Recent research by Lorenz Ng.
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Some patients claim it's effective in the
relief of low-back pain.
Bioteedback. a method whereby an
individual learns to control involuntary
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we may be able to stimulate them and
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fAMl.Y WrDJ.Y. Ft9l.IAllY u .... 13
and their willingness to overpay." She
adds, "I used to have my dog food
delivered twice a week, but I don't do
that anymore because I don't think you
get anything better out of home
deliveries. Certainly not better
vegetables."
Although Klif18er will only ~n
ally oonsent to put on a customer's face
in her own bedroom, James Cooper,
CE
•
head of the makeup department at
Maurice Jose salon (278-7t>46), is, well.
aglow with the burgeonin~ out-Of-shop
business. "I don't know if it's just a fad
or if it's a real trend,'' he says, "but it's
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(Who says you have to pay a high price for progwess?)
ThJs new ceneration Toyota features an all-new
de51&n. One look at the bold, new styllna and YoU know
that If touch Is what you want, touch ls what you'll cet.
Full bm.frame construdk>n adds strencth to an
already Nfled vehicle. Strencth to better carry Its
1400 lb. payload.-And, ahhh. comfort. How about
more lec-stretchlna room than ever before.
All these 1984 lnncJ\lations for a 1982 sUckef price.
That's richt. Toyota hasn't chanced me sdcker price
on the Standard Bed Ttuck In CNer two years.
Come to think of It. that may be our finest Innovation.
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very stranse how it happened all of a
sudden by word of mouth. Maybe
women are trying to outdo or imp~
each other by getting their makeup
done in their own homes, and it oould
even be women's liberation -now
that they're more on their own, having
jobs or sidelines, they have to have
people oome to them rather than run-
ning here and there."
Wh ile an in-salon treatment runs
$50, Cooper charges from $100 to S 150
for the same ~b at home, depending
on the kind of oosmetics applied. "You
have to be wealthy to have it done that
way," he concedes. "A lot of the
women I work on don't want to'Sit here
and be stared at by other women, and
th~ -~·t want the hassle of driving."
Oddly enough, his clients spend
extra money to have him perform his
wizardry in familiar surroundings only
so they can leave home to shop. the
disease that wrack.s the minds and
wallets of so many Beverly Hills dwell-
ers. 8.'?'ill8 clothing is one of the very
few thmgs even the wealthy of this
glamour town still have to get around
town for. "Only to our customers who
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not feeling weU will we take
othes to," states Fred Hayman, presi-
ent of Giorgio's.
In a few cases, it's e&1ier tor a pet to
door-«<>door sevice than it ls for his
aster. While doctors for humans ex·
ress reluctance when asked to call on
ients, at &east one Beverty Hills vet·
rinarian is willing to make the trek for
rry friends.
Several months ago, Dr. Endre
ranyi (~240) decided to offer
ome service on his days off from his
eterinary clinic (Sundays and usually
ursdays), provided that those in
eed are regular clients. A routine
eckup at the clinic for a dog or a cal
he doesn't treat other animals) oosts
$15. and a home visit starts at $30.
ranyi defends the practice of putting
the animal's oomlort finl in certain
situations. "Chihuahuas are so ner·
vous," he says. "that when they come
to a hospital they have an anxiety at·
tack Large guard dogs shouJdn 't be
brought into a place with other dogs,
and older people with transportation
prob!~ and big dogs need to have
the house visits."
Kathy Grant (888-65 t 7). a doa train-
er. feels that the besl place fOr her
regimen is under the pet owner's roof:
"That's where the dog has to learn to
behave," she explains. "Some can be
good in the park, but don't know what
10 do someplace else. I work with the
owners to set up a good environment
for the animal. and then focus on spe-
cific problems. like what it should do
when the doorbell rine or while the
family is having dinner. · Grant charges
between S250 to $300 for five one-hour
lessons. depending on the age of the
dog and the distance she must travel to
the job. But she requires that the
owners work with their pet once a day
an between their weekly sessions.
Once Beverly Hills folks have thejr
animals shaped up, they can ooncen-
trate on disciplining themselves-or
being disciplined by one of several flt-
nes.s experts. Exercise maven Jake
Steinfeld (874-5050) puts his clients
throush half-hour workouts. He (figura-
tively) drags Morgan Fairchild out of
bed in the morning. forcing her to do
push ups: he has to chase. Harrison
Ford to set him to run . Moviemaker
Steven Spielberg also pays a hefty fee
(half an hour tor $60, five days·a week)
to have Steinfeld keep him firm. Stein·
feld ignores gym equipment, choosing
instead to tap whatever is around the
house (or in an on-the-road hotel room)
tor a star's workout. For example. a
towel is used for a tUB"<>f..war. Jake ex·
plains more of his eclectic approach (he
throws in isometrics and aerobics, too)
in his book Body By lake (Simon &
Schuster). due out in July.
. Ann iurkel (ex-wife of Richard Har·
ns) and Hans Buhrinser. who holds a
Ph.D. in nutrition. head up another
mobile exercise program, Now or Nev-
er. which costs SSO for a one-hour visit
(271~). You do have to leave your
house. ho~ and enter one of their
trucks (manned by trained instructors).
which can be parked in your driveway.
Rod and Alana Stewart, Valerie Perrine
and Rebecca Holden subject them-
selves to this routine. so why shouldn't
you? The vehicle is outfitted with
smoked Plexiglas windows -which
you can see out of but a Peeping 1bm
can't peer through. Try the rowing
machine, stationary weights or tum on
the high-powered sound system to ac·
oompany yow aerobics. (Warning: If
you leave the truck to run with a train-
er. as some dients do. the neighbors
will catch on.)
The key mach ine Now or Never has
available is a heart monitor with a
oomputer that tells you how fast you
must perform the exercises if you're in·
terested in burning off fat . One client.
acoording to Buhrinser. became so ad-
dided to his workouts that he request·
ed that a workout team visit his week·
end getaway -which just happened to
be over 100 miles away. His oompul-
sion ended up costing him more than
$400, including gas, of oourse.
Perhaps the most intimate in-home
involvement is that of Colleen Baker of
Closet Space Planners (855-1679). "I go
throutih people's drawers.'' is how she
explams her profession.
Baker, an interior designer. provides
a free estimate over the phone for her
services. She adds shelves, rods and
drawer modules to existing closets,
then tastefully arranges the clothes to
acoommodate her clients' growing
desire for costuming. "I have one per-
son -a male -with a hundred sweat·
ers. a different olJfit for fNety day of the
year and a hundred pairs of shoes." In
order to get organized. she adds. "men
are willing to make themselves as vul-
Your dog tll(p at the lealh and the ptl litter
pul/J at your plJr'M lfrinl& .A~ COit Is
$25 a day.
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nerable as they have to."
After the initial estimates, Baker re-
quests a down payment of 25 percent
of the quoted figure, which can range
between $350 to S 1,200 for the reor-
ganizalion of a standard eight.foot
closet. (She recently outfitted two
closets with Lucite fronts on every
sweater nook for a total rehaulln& tee of
$10,000.) Once the customer approves
the plans, Baker collects another 25
e-;rcent of the amount, billing her
'design time" at $50 an hour until the
job is finished. The hourly rate is then
applied to materials and labor.
When someone needs a specific ser-
vice and isn't sure where to tum, a call
goes out to Ayn Grinstein at Services
Unlimited, PS. We Also Walk the Dog,
lnc. (276-1505~ "We do aJI the things
people don't have time to do, don't
want to do, or don't know how to do,"
she says. Grinslein, who figures her
prices at S20 per hour, or 20 percent of
a job (the labor only~ prides herself on
"a good Rolodex" of plumbers.
hou.1ekeepers, painters, roofers and
other basic occupations. But she also
finds house and pet sitters (average rate
$25 a day), plant people. cooks, seo!ri-
ty experts, computer whizl.es and
movers for such clients as Oievy
Oiase, Sui.anne Pleshette, Margot Kid-
der and Pierce Brosnan.
For $5,000, Grinstein oversaw a
client's move from packing to unpack·
ing for a female client who new off to
"We'U do almOllt
alO'fhlng that lm't
Illegal or Immoral,'' -ow G""'*'11 of
SO'fJk.a Unllmllld.
Hawaii to avoid the hMSle. Ayn also
bought and put up a sentteman's
Christmas tree for S 100 plus the cost of
the tree (he had the ornaments~ while
he watched-because his chiropractor
wouJdn't let him endanger his bad
back. "We'll do almost anything that
isn't illegal or immora1:· she adds. Most
of the labor is contracted for the indi-
vidual job. But on weekends Grinstein
finds herself doubling as a house sitter
for the William Shatners, while they en-
joy their beach house-whkh, by the
way, Grinstein found for them. She also
spends three hours a ctar at the Shat·
ners acting as a girl Friday of sorts.
(Qients on retainer, as the Shatners
are;-pay-t>erween $1,00U and-S2.000
each month.}
While she laughs at Minka's, the in·
OOu,,e drawer lining service (quilted for
lingerie, felt for silver}, she provides
this for some customers. Grinstein
claims most of her clients are busy peo-
ple who "fill their timewith something.
They don't just drive around having
lunch. The more money you have, the
harder your life becomes, the more
things need to be fixed, the more
responsibility you have soc.ially, the
more gifts have to be bouAht. Not many
people can do what I do. ~y business is
based on client secrecy; I see them fi&ht
and do all kinds of things. I can't talk
about it. It's not easy, but it is challeng-
ing." Then she adds, almost wistfully.
"I don't have time to do these thin~s for
myseJf. I wish I could afford me. · AV
16 f.u&YWUJIU • ~ 2t • 1114
SHOOTING THE
BREEZE ABOUT
POLICING, WRITING
-AND PUTIING
D dedi~ Sst. Joseph
Wambaugh was a
very good cop for I 4
years. And since the
1971 publicaion of his ~rst.
best-selling hovel, The ~
Centurions. most readers
would ag.ree he has been a
uery good writer. His latest
book. the nonlictiona Unes
and Shadows. deals with ban-
dits and iUesaJ ofiens along
the Mexican border and, as
do his seuen Olhttr worlts.
focuses on IM experienas of
American police.
like the CoPS he writes
abour. Wambaugh, 47, is
neither YJ hero nor a hard-
head· He's a funn~ loquo-
ct0us storyteller. HIS books.
movies (such as The New
Centurions and The Onion
Field) and 7V ~ Police
Story, haoe-dtrust-him into an
uncomfortcible limelight,
uiiich he cmlWld in a FAMJL y
WEEKLY interview wilh West
Coast journalist Digby Diehl.
Dleb.I: Una anti S"°"'""9
coocerm a poap ol ~
llce oftlcen who tried to
P~IJ.letalalieMfrom bandlta. HOw cBd tMI ez.
perieaee dwnp. thoee of.
~
let'• ... llbout yoar pMt.
Wambauah: I was born in East~ rgh, Pa.. January, 1~37. Ev-:ryone I knew only
did one thmg. and that was
work in a steeJ mill or a fac-
tory or at some other blue-
cpllar job -with the excep-~ lion of my dad. who was a cop
After three weeks in boot
camp. I wanted my mother.
When that ordeal was over, I
went to work for a West Coast
steeJ mill and I attended oot.
lege on the G.I. BiJI. Then I
saw an ad in the paper for
LA. cops and realized that
they were making good
you learn about others. you
learn about youneif.
Q: How did JOU hue the
Del'ft to lit down ud
write )'OW ftnt DOwl7
Wambaugh: I wasn't intimi-
dated, because I didn't know
any bettet; I just did It I wasn't
Wambausih: The oops had to
pose as lllegaJ aliens and, in
the process, came to identify with them. Most of the oops t-------------------------------_.::;~--1 were Mexican-American any· when I was a little boy I first money. The more 1 thought writing for money but for per-
sonalJratiflcation. It never
enter my mind that I'd
make a dime.
way, and some of them began thought about being a police-about it, the better it seemed. t~inking about their ancestral man in high school . maybe
ties. Others shared the aliens' because my dad had been Q: Wu poUce work what ~ears. became horrified by the one. But I went into the Ma-~ou expected7
idea that someone might mur-rines instead. I was only 17 ambaugh: I thought it would der them. years old. 140 pounds and be more exciting but I learned
macho as can be-a gu~o. a lot about people by seeing
Q: Speaktnc ol ~ steely-eyed, Marine killer. them under stress. and when
Q: Your boob deal with
cope .. baman hetnp.
Wambaugh: Yeah. I write
about the psychology of being
a oop. ls a oop different from
other people and, U he is,
why? ls he under more stress?
What about suicide: why i.s it
high among oops?
~ Did )'08 .... pomc:e
work aes211fal OD )'_,.
~ Wambau&h: My wife, Dee,
never fit any of those oop
diches: She didn't think I was
going to get killed: she wasn't
afraid to be alone at night
She's the most weU-adjusted
person I've ever met -she's
Just a rock. We got married
when I was in the Marine
Corps, so we've been together
for over 28 years.
Q: How do,_ feel ..
tbe WJ tbM aaae1
with 8DOC !etlt
Wambaugh: The thing I
lhought \tJ'Ould give me the
most pleasure was buying
presents for people I love, like
my kids, but I've found out
that you destroy people by ~
ing that. Not only do you spoil
people that way, but you can
actually tum them again.st you
by purchasing things for them
that they shouldn't have.
Each gift I bought my kids
caused them more problems.
So. the thing I really wanted
to do most has been the most
destructive.
Q: What do yoa do b&
tween boob?
Wambaugh: I just play golf.
Q: Scme woald find ti.a
bortnc-... DOt yodl
Wambaugh: CJOlf ts not boring
to me. because it requires all
the qualities I don't have:
_J>tecisioo ... self.c»ntrol,-taming ~
all of your impulses. It calls for
bein~ able to deal with your
emotions, and I'm an emo-
tional person. I'm a terrible
golfer, and so that just
fascinates me.
Q: So at the moment
!o~:... ':781...;-Unt
Wambaugh: Very un appily.
~\ct to. write
Wambaugh: No, not at the
moment. There may be a
book in the golf, beca11se it's
worse than anything I ever
did in police work. Each time
I step up to the tee, my teeth
set sore from gritting them. I
mean. everything is going
wrong with me physically be-
cause of this golf swing.
Writi~ books is hard, but a
golf swmg is the hardest thing
f've ever tried to do. IW
F AMIU WF:Ul.Y • l'l:lmJAaY • • ... 17
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I t's atways fun to read
about a podiatrist named
Smelsey or a Oorist named
Rose. So Oon C.8ender. p~
fes.1or of an at MacaJester Col-
le&e in St. Paul. Minn .. dedd-
ed to query 165 people whose est in unions where the wife
surnames describe their work was highly educated. Now
to chan the influence on their Sharon Houseknecht, who
chosen professions. spearheaded that study, sug-
Could Missourian Hugh gests why an accumulation ol
Law be anything but an attor-sheepskins can work ~ainst a
ney? Or MK:ruganer Jack Joe marriage.
Barber anything but owne.r of I It's usually a mat· a tonsorial parlor? ter of when you get
But there must ~ the degree. Women
be even less in a l . : who many belore
name than Shakes-l · e beginning graduate
peare thought. school are more
Fifty-seven people likely to have es-
who responded tabtished tradition-
denied categori-al family roles. In
cally that their that case. when the
names had any-wife returns to
thing to do with school and can't
their career paths. handle the house-
Donald Stone, a work. the husband
Colorado geolo-may grow resent·
gist. had never ful. lf he refuses to
even considered help out. it creates
~ the matter before, tension for the
a:
i he insisted. and wife. This can
Norman "Brick" mean curtains for i Wall. a Washing-connubial bliss. ...
ton architect, tartly suggested The study also found that
that someone investigate one-third of the women who
Celender's "study." stan graduate school after
marriage end up separated or
18 fMaYWmax•nmi.WtY•• 1 ..
divorced. compared to 15.6
percent who marry only alter
collecting advanced degrees.
According to Houseknecht,
women who marry alter
entering grad school are more
likely to find husbands who
are supportive ol their goals.
ha always
knotty problem ~~Their
pMicular pitch aoes to aJJ
view,ers of a given program,
Instead of a specific group.
Consequently, diaper purvey-
ors are cooing their messlfleS
to childless <X>Upfes, and acne
medkine is being hawked to
senior citizens,
Now, Catalyst Technologies
Inc.. has ~ a ''smart
black box" which tailors ad-
vertistns for a particular type
of household A black box. at·
tached to your television set,
ls loaded with inlormation
about you -your inmme.
recreational habits and family
size. Then, as many as 16
oomrnerdals are simultane-
ously transmitted for one
oommerdal spot. The box
selects an ad based on your
household profile.
Aax>rding to devek>pers,
the system oouk1 be in use
within two years; it's already
being demonstrated to major
advertisers and potential in-
vestors. Just one question:
Does the black box have
black-out capabilities?
••.. , .••.. ..... ,, ... w:
~is one of thole
thal seem to sane.
wait -how many
times did Phil drive this
week? Did Anne drive at aU?
Didn't Bill and Tom trade
turns? To make sure everyone
has k'J)t up his end of the
deal, try this ~ tool-
proof -if amazirWY complex
-method concocted by two
Silicon Valley researchers
in California.
The key is knowing the
master-number. For a
three-person car pool.
that map: number is
... six; for a pool of four.
it is 12: for five, 60. Consid-
er this maer-number the
"cost" of the trip. Each day di-
vide it by the number of actu-
al riders. Say onJy three out of
the four people in the pool are
riding on Thursday. Each per·
son's "cost" &s four (12 divided
by Ji But don't ch~ the
driver, and credit him With the
cost of his riders. Here, he
would get eight credits. Cred-
its accrue from day to day and
whoever has the fewest
credits drives the nexi day.
Hmmm. Yet another reason
to uae mass transit?
tllltl'nm
11 M11W thlt teachers may
have an attndtve frinae
benefit that's not speUed
out in their oontracts: They
live k>nger than people in
many other occupations. Ac-
mrding ID a survey oonducted
by &d Consultants. a firm
speciallzlng In employee
benefits. t~ on averaee.
have a life expectaney ol at
leMt one ID two and a half
years more th.an people fillina
~ or industry )obi.
A heelthy 4().year-old maAe
tr.acher is espeded to live un-
til 79, oompared to the 77. 7
years of his equal in private
industry; and a 40-year.ofd ~
male teacher can hope to tut
85. oompared to her industry
countenwt's 82.1. ~~-the eXDianation i>r
these diflerera;s1 &ck specu-
lates that teacher longevity
could be the resuJt of a higher
leYef of eduation. lower stress
(teil that to a junior hi8h schoof
teac:berf) and k>o&ef vacations.
Then again, fM'Jbe jt hM to do
with alJ those apples.
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(All Pisces~ Sun~ony AandaU 64. Jackie 68.
Monday -Elizabeth Thylor
52; Joanne Woodward 54.
Tuelday -Bernadette Peters
36. lbWlday -Dinah Shore
67; Ron Howard 30; Harry
Be!afonte 57. Friday -Or.
Set.ell~ Desi Amaz 67.
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s4 Apiece
This Is NOTa Misprint.
Dear Reader:
Today the famous New York jewelry firm of Carter &
Van Peel, of which I am President and Chairman of
the Board, has begun removing I-carat emeralds from
its New York corporate vault and will distribute them,
on a first-come basis, for only $4 apiece to every
person who mails this ad to ~the company address
(below) before Midnight, March 28, 1984.
All emeralds are 1-c~rat in size or larger (some may be
as large as 1 ~carats) and will be accompanied by our
Certificate of Authenticity to that effect issued by
gemologists of the firm of L.G.P. Gem, Ltd., of New
York.
All emeralds are genuine precious stones of the same
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leading publications such as The New York Times.
All emeralds are completely finished stones, each one
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collection of precious stones or set in jewelry of the
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this original printed ad to the company address below
no later than Midnight, March 28, 1984.
Why do we offer genuine emeralds
for S4 apiece?
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millions of dollars. We will also gain the names of persons
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potential clients to whom we can mail announcements of
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As we readily admit, this publicity campaign is
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pleased-or your money will be speedily refunded.
There is a limit of two (2) emeralds per address at this
price, but requests which are mailed early enough (before
Mar. 19) may request as many as seven. Therefore I
suggest you respond promptly-or f orevcr regret an
extraordinary opportunity missed.
Sincerely, ~1/~· ---
President and Chairman of the Board,
Carter & Van Peel, New York
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New York 11802. (Vl3782)
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