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1984-03-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
Win $100 In the Piiot'• Socia I Security Sweepstake• -Page CS Coast The Irvine Marriott hotel Is the first business to joint the Adopt-A-School program In Irvine./ A2 New high school students In Irvine won't have a choice of schools./ A4 An 8-year-old San Clemente girl Is awarded $449,000 for damages suffered when a dog bit her./A4 Callfom a The 14-year-old Santa Ana boy deported to Mexico refused to testify about his case.I A3 A baby was dropped to safety from a burning Los Angeles Skid Row hotel./A3 Nation Democratic candidates make their final efforts before Super Tuesday. /A3 A Canadian-born blizzard wr.acked Minne- sota and the Dakotas on Safurday./ A3 ~;:;==:::::::::::::::::::::;::~::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::. World A bombeJCploded Satur- . day In a London nightclub injuring 23 people./ A3 PLO chief Vasser Arafat met again with King Hussein Saturday./ A3 Style All that glitters turned out for the Bob Mackle couture show at Nelman-Marcus./81 Skinprlntlng.provldes the most up-to-date Infor- mation on which cos- metics to buy./82 Sports Nevada-Las Vegas upset by Fresno Stfte, 51-49, In championship game of the PCAA basketball tournament./C1 OHANG[ COUNTY C A L If OHNIA '1LI 1 I NT , UCI .prof wants Len~on fil.e . Data on ex-Beatie sought in court By ANDREA ADELSON A UC Irvine history professor will ask a federal coun on Monday to compel the Justice Depanment to release its files on surveillance of slain former Beatie John Lennon. The hearing comes three years after Political researcher Jon Wiener began his inquiry into federal surveillance of the rock singer and anti-war activist throuah a request for docu- ments under the Freedom of Jnfor- matiQn Act. Wiener received only 82 pages of a 28 1-page FBI file and 26 pounds of documenJs from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The other 199 pages accumulated by the FBI Wc:n: not released because, he was told. the contents posed a national security risk . Wiener contends in his sui t, filed on his behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union, that the FBI did not adequately describe why the infor- mation should be kept secret. "We're entitled to get all the documents." said Wiener's attorney. Dan Marmalefsky. ''But before we get to that. if the fovernmeoUs soing t~ persist in withholdin& the infor- mation. we want to be in.a position to argue for it." Marrnalefsky said a government agency must justify why documents should be exempt from disclosure. "The only way we can argue a~inst the govcrment's deletions is af we have a general idea of what's in there," he' said. U.S. Attor-Qe)' Steve Petersen. who , 1s representma the FBf, was not in bis office Friday afternoon, accordina to a secretary, and could not be retehcd for comment. Wiener $aid the aovernment con- tends 1he ucludcd Lennon filtt have been correctly classified because they penain to national security and foreign Policy. The history professor thinks the more likely reason they are bean< kept (Ple .. e tee JOHN L&DON/A2) Mesan Chargea in 2nd· murder By STEVE MARBLE Of !!!!0.-,Net.... " ------- A 67-ycar-old Costa Mesa man who reportedly went on a bloody rampage after allegedly Jcilling his wife last January in their rented condominium. has been charged in a second murder stemmin& frOm the same violent episode. l-------------------------------------------::-o.-,~ .... :::-:--=,...-,....:--:..,-111ct1=-711en1~K::---:..,~ Joseph K.atchCT. a health ctub Saturday wae a fine time to go to the beach ln Newport and work on a tan... masseur, has been ordered to appear The non-winter will keep rolling along the coast The brutal winter of'84 continued to make life miserable in Southern California this weekend for those of us who like rain. low temperatures or snow to ski on. In other words. it should be another sunny. unseasonably warm Sunday. A good day to cop some rays at the beach or. if you're inclined to find a gray lining in every silver cloud. commi serate with friends back east about all the lousy weather. Today's forecast calls for highs ranging from 70to 75 degress under light and variable winds along the Orange Coast. Continued good surf- ing on west facing beaches also is predicted, according to the National Weather Service. Some early morning fog and patchy low clouds are expected both this morning and Monday, but that should bum off. a weather service spokesman said. Orange Coast beaches attracted more than 50,000 sun worshippers Saturday. loc.al lifegua rds reponed. about average for a weekend th is winter. Not too many people ven- tured into the ocean, however, as watertemperatures hovered near the chilly 59-<icgree mark. "People now are getting used to the idea that the weather's OK this winter and they're not in any rage to get and another I 0.000 spread their blankets at Huntington State Beach. according to lifeguards. While beach crowds remained av- erage. the Orange County Sheriffs Depanment Harbor Patrol reponed its qusiest day an four months Saturday. Harbor patrol dispatcher Ted Step- henson said it seems that boaters are heading for the water in greater and greater numbers each weekend as springtime approaches. ... or watch the •urf action ... • in court next week to face charaes that he killed Arthur Sussel, the 76-rcar-old owner of a Desert Hot Spnngs motel. Susscl was sava~ly beaten at bis hi&hway motel on Jan. 19, the day after Kay Katcher was killed. Police suspect Katcher killed his wife and then drove to Desert Hot Springs where he continued the violence at the desert motel. Susscl, who suffered traumatic head injuries-in the beating. linaered in a coma for nearly a month and died Feb. IS without repining oomcious- ness. The elderly man's wife. Pauline Susscl, also was beaten and choked in the bizzare incident but has recovered from her physical injuries. Katcher was arrested at the motel where Desert Hot Springs Police said they found him still choking Susscl's wife. Officers said found Sussel face-down in an adjacent room. The Costa Mesa man. who suffered 1 a broken wrist. fractured skull and bruised ribs in the episode. has been held in police custody at Riverside County Hospital since his arrest. In reconstructing the trail of viol· ence that apparently led from Costa Mesa to the desert. Police believe Katcher beat and ultimately suf- focated his wife in an upstairs bedroom of their Elden A venue condominium . Katcher then drove to Desert Hot Springs wbere he contacted a rabbi, police said. After li stening to the rambling and sometimes incoherent man for more than two hours, the rabbi directed Katcher to the Sussel Guest House for lodging. according to police. But the violence started again the following morning when Katcher attacked Susscl and his wife. accord· ing to police. .:: . -~·~~~ln~=~~s~~ Loara ~urnamerit tltle with 3-1 win over Los Alamltos./C1 :r~a-~·\:~J;c~, · ~ : '·-,~-;.f~~~~~~~m~ctl~ \ Sit:--"i..:4r,$ -~ --~ .. \..,._-,.:,'4-...-: age~sized crowd·s. · · · · Because of Katcher's own con· ditaon followmg his arrest and the _,,l/-1\C.Cf'ta.iJllY ov;ec ij I s health, 0. iv-.' .t}".Wid~ . ' ·~~·_.,.. •' ..... -~l montli before 11ing charges.. · 1 UCLA's basketball team ends Its regular season on a sour note, losing at Oregon State, 70-65./C3 ·.:-:.·.············· ... , ..... ·.···································.:-.· '•'································································ Entertainment Norman Lear Is back In television and finds drastic changes In the medlum./85 \ ..... ·-~ ...•...•.•.•. ,., .......... ~ ....... , ..... , ...•.• ·.~·· !-:•! .. :•!•!•;,!•:•!•.· .. ~······ ... ······'·······~ ••••••••••••• (• Bualneaa For the latest In Orange · County reel estate an~ business news, see Credit Line.Ill INDEX Erma Bornbeek Bulin ... Bridge Catlfornla News Clueffled CrOMWOrd F9etUrtll H~ Ann l.9ftd«I NatlonllN..- ()ptnlon Publle Notlcel Aell!M•t• lportl =•Marketa TMYtllon Theater1 w .. t,,., Wortd Newe 84 Be .. 84 A3 C8,01·8 C1 M 07 84 A3 AS 01 01·1 81-S C1-4 87-1 A1 84·& A2 AS He estimated about 40,000 persons were on the strand at Newport Saturday and said he expected more beachgoers today. · About 15,000 people enjoyed the day near the Huntington Beach pier ... or put your weteu.it on and do eome eurflng. They need to scout up some repair funding By JERRY HIRSCH OfltleO.., ...... IWf The Sea Scouts may have to Kuttle their historic 74-year-old ship Araus if they can't come up with SS0,000 to replace the ship's stem. The Scouts have learned the stem, which holds the front of the ship toacther, has been destroyed by dry rot. And the U.S. Coast Guard has told the Orana,e County Council of the Boy Scouls not to sail the ship until It is repaired. This has left the Boy Scouts with the choloe of either tryina to raise the mone~ or scuttlina the ship, said A. Buford Hill Jr. the council's director. "If we can't fix the shl~ now wc will have some hard decisions to make," Hill said. .. The AJpsis not seawonhy at this time. his going to take quite an effon to reP'ir it and wc are aoina to have to enlist the financial sup.P<?n of many aenerous people to be able"to afford the repair," Hill said. "We can'tjust absorb SS0,000 from our budact. wc alrady spend$ I 01000 a year on the 1hip," Kill said. James Warminaton, the council's vice president of administration. is O"flnltina a special finance committee 10 explore ways to ra11e en~ money to repair the hip. "It is an expensive proposition no matter how you slice it. Our council executive committee will meet March 28 to detemunc if thi1 project can be completed." sa id Wanninaton. 'rhc Araus is a 68·foot topsail ketch. h was built as a • (Pl ....... AltOUl/A2) .. I Hthe case does go to trial, Katcher would be tried first in Ri verside co unt} and then moved to Orange Countv for a possible second murder trial stemming from his wife's brutal death. Bay fund threat angers Bergeson By JERRY HlRSCH OfelleDellr ........ A legislative budget analyst has recommended SI . 7 million an state funds taractcd to clean up Upper Newport Bay be removed from the state budget. The recommendation resulted tn a sharp letter from Assemblywoman Manan Bcracson defending the need for the money to complete a joint·f'unding qreement worked out ~ the state Department of Fish and Game. .. The Newport Beach Repubhcan lawmaker al1<> introduced an As· sembly bill to fund the project 1f the money Is removed from the bud,et. Discussion on the the money to clean up Upper Newpon Bay is. scheduled to be included in state Senate budaet hcannas which bcain Monday. In a Feb. 28 letter to Wilham G. Hamm, one of the chief analysts for the Leaislauve Budact Comm1tttt, Beraaon pointed out the state alttady own' the bay and has to share io the rcsponsabihty fordcanjna it up. Hamm rerommcndcd the money be deleted from the state bud&ct beau h<' <lad not belie~ ibc cleanup plans we~ specific enouah. The SI . 7 million an state funds would make up about. half the amount needed to dredge the bay and to construct catch basins tor sediment washed down by San Diego Creek According to an agrccment worked out by Dcpanment pf Fash and Game, the rcmainini mone~ would come from the cttics of Irvine and Newport Beach, the Oranac County Board of Supervis1ors and the lrvtne Co. The pons of Lona Beach and Los Angeles would also contribute funds as an environmental trade--0ff for bcina allowed to drt<lae near San Pedro. Hamm also questioned why de- t.a1led en&Jnccrina plans for the bay's clcan~up were not included with the request for fund$. "Engincerina plans cannot be available for this wotk since fundina mu't be obtained bcfort tbt work can be accomphshcd, •• lkrgtSOn's letter sayi. '"The Ot'pat(met\t of Fish and Game 1s committed to partad· pation.. inly. oy threat of a lack of finanrial supPOn &om Saa-a- mcnto ..-,11 jcoperdite the local f'tnd· 1na comm.iunenu wtnch have bttt\ ubta.arted ror this statt resource. .. lkfl"On said in htr lecttf. Btrgcson ,.id he St'C$ lhe fundma (.._.. ... aAY/A2) Al Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March t1, 198 .. Marriott first to participate in Ad.opt-A-School program By ANDREA ADELSON 01 llM ~ ...... 8Ulft In what could be an cm ployce-pleasing pannersh1p and an t>ducauonal adventure for school children. an Irvine group on Fnday prt's1dcd over the marriage of the In 1ne Marriott hotel and the Vista Verde Elementary School. The hotel 1s the first business to JOtn m lrvme's Adopt-A-School pro- gram. created about nine months ago b} the Irvine Education Foundation It's an idea that has gained a foothold at other Orange Coast distract). indud1ng Newport-Mesa. "We're vcf) cxnted about 11," Vista Verde school Pnnc1pal Barbara Barnes said. Marriott field tnps -.chcduled for Ma} can serve as an C\ample to studt:nts learning about carce~. sonal studies and even \lt'""' .. ''"'tl\ -.hp -.1110 Hotel Marketing -Director Ed Proenza was equally as enthusiastic "We hope to ennch our employees and give them a sense of involvement rn th..-commun1tr." Proenza said. The hotel hasn 1 )'Ct been asked for a monetary contnbut1.on. "They arc asking us to gi ve our time. and that's our most ex pensive resoun'.e," he said. Proenza and Barnes arc still ham- men ng out "'hat resources the two 1ns11tuttons can share. The hotelier suggested f~ use of Marriott conference rooms. The pnn· c1pal thought hotel employees may want 10 become proficient on the school computer lab. So far. "there's no game plan." Proenza ~•mJ . But the In inc Education Foun· dat1on has some specific ideas. Suzanne Butntk. trustee for the non-profit school support aroup, said the hope is "for every school to be partnered with a business" by the end of the 1985 school year. The 16.000-studcnt~ district has 25 schools. She said 20 busmcsscs, from chiropractors to banks. have ex- pressed an interest. "This isn't a one-time career day. The intent is 10 have on-a&ing programs ... Butnik said. She !>aid human and matenal resources and not monetary contribu- tions are needed to foster better understanding, in addition 10 aiding curriculum. Businesses "can provide a nything and everything," from surplus desks. to sponsorship of an extra-curricular club. to prov1dang 1u1ors. Bulmk said. She said four more schools will gain partners b} 1hc end of the year. Top state honors for FV team rountatn Valle:) 's three baton tl·anl'i "on c1gh1 tirst-plac1.' honors 1n thl· Drum MaJor1.·1tcs of <\menca < ,1ltforn1a Stall.· Twirling Cham- p1unsh1ps. conducted recc:.ntly in Villa Park. In the Parade Corp compel1t1on. the Fountain Valle)' teams \\-On tn the Tim TOL and Ju,enile age div1s1ons. In ·the Strutting compet1t1on. the f ountain Valk) teams won in the Tiny Tot, Ju,en1le and Junior age d1' lsions. ln the Show Corp competi· 11011 involving twirling and dancing. the Fountain Valley team won the Sc:n1or dt' 1s1on. In the Large Twirl Team compet1t1on. the} won the Ju\cntle and Junior d1v1s1ons. In a single compeution. Mike Laguna Niguel land bought Two San Otego-baaed real es- tate development ftrms paid $15.5 mllllon to purchaee 600 acres of Laguna Nfguet property from Avco Community Developers, Inc. The SW. Corporation and Home CapnaJ Corporation offlclaa. an- nounced In a prepared statement that th9y wtn spend $50 mlllJon to develop the land In phases and wilt then seU tt In parcel• for residential and commertcal use. The 600 acr• are zoned for 2,700 re9'det"ltJaJ units, with 30 acres set a.side for shopping faclll· ties and major otftoe buHdlngs. CONTINUED STORIES Nakauch1. 13 of Westminster. won lht' California tate Boys Twirling l1tle for the: fourt h consecuuve year. He performs with the Fountain Valle) baton teams. The three local teams are the Sunshine. for ages 6 to 10: the panners. I 0 to 14: and the Sunscekers. age 12 to 16. All three teams are coached by ~bi Grahn of Fountain Valle). The Fountain Vallev baton teams won a national competition in 1980. The twirlers are currently raising mone) to paruupate in another na11onal compelltton later this year. Members of the three Fountain Valle\' baton teams are selected through tl)outs. Most of the team members ha"e learned baton twirling 1n classes offered through the city recreation depanment. The next rcg1stra11on for baton classes will take place March 24 at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. 16400 Brookhurst St. More infor- mation may be obtained by calling 839-861 1. Funeral services Monday for Rev. George Roy Wood Funeral services will be held Mon- da~ for the Re'. George Roy Wood of Costa Mesa. a rl'ttrcd mm1ster who du~d Monda) at Hoag Memonal Hosp11aL He was 76. Re'. Wood. a longtime resident of the area. served as chaplain of Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital in 1980 and 1981 followan~ a long pastoral rarccr during which he was in- strumental 1n organizini three As· embh of God churches in Ravenna. Ohio: 'rra,erse. Mich .. and JefTerson- \llk. Ind He was the pastor of 15 01hcr churches 1n 10 d11Teren1 states. He was a m1ss1onal') in China and T ibe t from 1932 to 1949. except for thn ears of World War II Pnor to his rl·tirement he was pastor of the ..\'>~l·mbl\ of God Church 1n Morro BJ~ and ·pn:s1dent of that communi- t' ·, m1n1stcnal association as well as chaplain to the Cll} council. He I) SUf\ 1ved by his wife. Elsie. and l\.\-O sons -Dr. George 0 . Wood of Costa Mesa and Paul Roy Wood of Horsham. Pa. -as well as a daughter. Doris Jane Bray of Santa Ana. Also survi' mg arc eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Following weekend v1s11ation toda\ at Pierce Brothers Bell Broad· wa)' ·Monua11 in Costa Mesa. ser- ' tCl'S wall be conducted Monda) at I I a.m. at the Newport Mesa Christian Center in Costa Mesa. Rev. Wood's . son. Dr Gt:orge 0. Wood. will ollic1ate a,long with the Rev. Paul fa ans and the Rl''. Wayne Tesch. lntl'rmcnt will be at Hillside Mem- orial Park in Redlands. The fam1I~ has rl·questcd donauons •o the ucorgl' R. \.\nod Memorial Fund at the Ne\\ port Mesa ChnstJan Center. JOHN LENNON FBI FILES SOUGHT ••• From Al under 1Hap-. ts because of a larger effon b} the Reagan administration lo keep goverrfmcnt documents from publu.: '1e1A . In add1 uon. he wonders 1t 1he Reagan White House ts protect- ing the practices of former President Richard N1,.on's adm101s1rat1on. V...1enercla1ms the go\ernment was Jttempting to !>tlence Lennon. who planned an ant1-N1xon concen tour prior 10 the fall 1972 election. To back his assertion. Wiener points to a I chruaf) 1972 memo published in Kolling Stone magazine from Sen \trorn Thurmond. R-N.C. to former ~ttornc' General John Mitchell. The mc:rno l>atd Lcnnon'sdeportat1on was a "strategic cuun1cr measure." W1em.·r s:11d a federal Judge in New 'I ori.. ruled that the INS had 1m- properl~ tried to deport Lennon 1n 197~. "It's all son of related to Watergate. And. prcsumabl}. that's in the rest of the files:' he said. Wiener. 39. 1s the author of"Come Together: John Lennon in Hts T ime:· a book to be published b~ Random House in June. The UCI h1l.tonan i.a1d the book 1~ a stud) ol \Outh politics in the '60s that focuses on Lennon and describes of bit of his battle lo obtain government files. Lennon. "'hose song "Give Peace a Chance" ga"e tl'lc ant1·war move- ment 11s anthem. "is an 1mponant figure to a whole generation and his battle with the Nixon administration 1s sort ofa forgotten chapter," Wiener said. Asked why he 1s persisting m his suit. the professor said "because it's an outragl' that the Reagan adm1ntS· trauon "'ants to keep 11 a secret." ARGUS NEEDS $50,000 FACELIFT ••• From Al lJrgo ship in Denmarlo. 1n 1908. The \l(IUIS obtainl'd lhc \hip tn 1970. ,.-· .. ' • Thr • dn-rot Wfl' di rovittd'when l1ll't.1I sheeting that protected.the ship trnm ice "'hl.·n 11 "'a'> used in the Bailie \l'.I v.as rcmo' l'd horn how. Hill said. "\.\c think 11 .,..ould lake about St\ \\l'l'k' to repair hut we are also concerned about what we m1ghl find "'hen.,.. e take the stem out:· Hill said · tte ·s~ud tl lS unb.k.ely the stup wtll. st1lf part1c1patc 1n a Jul} 4 tar! ships parade: to Long Beach pnor to the Los o\ngele <11} mp1c Games. "A lot of people are so emotionally attached to the \Cssal that even 1f1hc bottom fell out the} would want us to lh 11." Hill said. If the Sn>uts can't raise cnoµgh money l.O"replacc ttic·stcnv.lhe~ keep the ship at its moori.n$ at the Sea $('out base on Coast H ighway in Newport Beach unul they can fix It, Hill said. But he 1s reall} not sure "'hat will become of the Argus BAY FUNDING ••• The .\rgus ts one of the more popular Scout programs. It 1s used nearl) e' Cl) weekend b)' the Boy couls. G irl couts. the YMCA and other )OUth groups. according to Hill. From Al hauk ..i~ "' p1ohlcm of lurn1llu111l'01· 1111n tx·t.,..Cl'n thl' hudge1 analyst and lhl' n\.·parlml'Ol o f Fish and Game. ·1 Jm hoping \\C can ha'e Mr ll.1mrn rnml' do.,..n and \tStt the ba' 'o he: l:ln Sl'C lir'>lhand what 1s going tin lwn· .. Rl'rge\on \a1d toda~. :--..<m a '>late l'lOlog1cal rl'servc. the l PPl'r Ne" port Ba} was once a Just Call 642-6086 Oellr Piiot Dellverr 11 QuerentHd ..... •.-, i ,,, •• ., • ' • r,.• .,. • 1 ' .... .. I ' ~ ,,, .. .... popular water sl..11ng s11c Silt and sand. however. h:l\r dogged the ba~ Ocean water during high ttdr no long('r rea1.·hl's tnlo the upper portion!> of the ba) In 191:!2. $' 7 m1lhon was spent to Jredge 500 000 tones of sediment from thl' top n·achcs of the ba). The ship has had a rock} 14-year histor. wi th the Scouts. Jn 1978 it was almosi ~old and the Scouts have found themsch cs ha \'tng to raise mone) man) time to keep the ship aOoat. The ne'-1. funding agreement would urnt1nuc that cleanup work. His said 11 provides a unique e\pen('nce lo the Smuts that train on the "cssal bctau~i.' there are very few ships like still left What do you likt' about the Dally Pilot7 What don't you like'! Ca ll the number at ldt and your message will bt recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour a nswering H'vlce may be u11ed to record letters to the t•dilor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephont number for verification. No clrcularlon calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~ H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubhsher C.,culeUOft 71Ula-4m CIM11fted ectwMWw-e 7WMt.-n Ah other depertrMf'ltt .......a.t1 MAIN OFFICE J 1 W• • o .. , I ' •• !of~ ... CA "'~ • "" .... ' El<• •!.l.O .._......-,.. CA ~it. , " r • "'" t •'V'I' co..•• P~.,..,."'9 c~, ,..,, ..., U ,., 1\f at ,,, •O•IOt 11 ~•tlf' O• ..... 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The discovery marked the first time the fate of any cre"'.members has been known. Dick Vermeer, a vice president with Houston-based Global Marine Joe., the ship's owner, said the search oftbc Glomar Java""'Sea was continuing around the clock. The bodies were found Friday morning.in the ship's galley, recreation room and other areas. he said. Divers were searching the crew's qbarters Saturday, the third day of the investigation, Vermeer said. Charltles compete for funds Ora.ngo Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunde~. ~~~~~ ............ -----~----'-~~~ By TM A110cla&M Presa Walter F. Mondale traveled/ to south Oeoraia to sample the barbecue and aet _ 4 lu1-minute political embrace from Jimmy Carter on Saturday while Oary Kart courted the nuclear frecu vote in Massachusetts and won a 591id victory in the Wyomina c.ucuses -his fourth straight. But the impact of Wyoming -with its 12 dclcptcs up for gra~ Saturday -was dwarfed by the apl)J'olett of Super Tuesday with its 11 pnmaries and c.aucu5" in which 511 delegates will be chosen. Sen. John Glenn and the Rev. Jesse Jackson stayed in Georgia. while former South Dakota Sen. Gcorse McGovern was in Massachusetts-states where each says he must do well. The key eveOJ for all five remaining canidates before Tuesday comes Sunday. with the nationally televised hour-long League of Women Voters' debate in Atlanta. HACKENSACK. N.J. -A charity which broke away from the American Lung Association. _producer of Christmas seals, is issuing its own series of seals for other holidays in a bid for contributions. The independent Bergen-Passaic Respiratory Health Association recently mailed ~eats for such holidays as the Fourth of July. ·._ _____ _.. birthdays. wedding anniversaries and ones that just say "Congratulations" to an· undetermined number of households in Bergen and Passaic counties. a spokesman said Saturday. The group. which broke from the national organization in September. has raised S 134,000 in donations so far. slightly more than half the $249.000 the charity had raised by the same time last year and before "~· nation Walter Mondale wave to aupportera The Wyomini county caucuses. the first Democratic presidential event in the West. was to decide the presidential preferences of 12 of the state's 15 delegates 10 the San Francisco convention in July. breaking from the national group. Penn snlper.,.vlctlm dles NEW YORK -One of six people injured during a series of shootings in and around the Pennsylvania Station train terminal died Saturday at Bellevue Hospital. authorities said. Amtrak engineer Richard Russo. 29, had been in critical condition since undergoing I 0 hours of surgery after he was shot in the face Feb. 21 on a platform near a yardmaster's office itlSide the station. He died at 1 p.m. Saturday. said Police spokesman Officer Norris Hollomon. Police-have the-linked the six strnotrngs over I 0 months to a single gunman who apparently selected his targets at random. Russo was the only victim to die. Street showered wlth cash NEW YORK -Pennies from heaven it wasn't - instead. a "depressed" man showered the sidewalk outside his bank with more than S26.000 in cash he had just withdrawn from his account. George Thomas of New York told police he "was depressed" when he decided to throw his savings to the wind Friday afternoon at the Atlantic Bank of New York. Detecti ve Thomas Pinder of the I 14th Precinct said. The bank's manager and two customers began frantically picking up the blowing bills, assisted by passers-by, said Ralph Albano. vice-president for public relations at the bank. A total ofS22,422.75 was recovered. he said. CALIFORNIA Infant tossed from blaze LOS ANGELES -Occupants of a Skid Row hotel dropped an infant girl out a window to safety in the arms ofa man standing on a 11th floor ledge when fire broke out on the 12th floor Saturday. The baby wasn't hurt in her one-story plunge. ci ty fire spokesman Henry Amparan said. He didn't have the names of the infant or her rescuer who had squeezed out onto the ledge to catch her. The fire broke out at 7:27 a.m. in a I 2th-floor room of the Frontier Hotel in the downtown Skid Row district. It caukd $60.000 damage on that floor in the 18 minutes before 14 companies offirefighters doused it. Gates to turn over reports LOS ANGELES -Police Chief Daryl Gates agreed Frida} to turn over reports subpoenaed by a departmental Board of Rights in the disciplinary hearing of suspended Detective Ja)' Paul -but only with some sections deleted. Gates had balked Thursday. saying he wanted to consult with laW)ers on the possible effect the release of the material might have on litigation in which the city is involved. 'A whlte guy wlth perm' STOCKTON -A black former city councilman 1s seeking a recall election. claiming that the man who defeated him is "a white guy with a perm" who defrauded voters by trying to pass himself off as black. The winner says he regrets that he ever told a black audience he was black. although he describes himself as black "culturally, socially and geneticalh." "When they asked me if I was white or black. I told them I was black." said 41 -year-old Mark Stebbins. coordinator of several dozen city-sponsored community gardens. "I should have told them I'm human or it's none of your business or it's not an issue." Former Prealdent Jimmy Carter and Demo- cratic candidate for the prealdentlal noml-durln& an appearance In Plain•. Ga. TUESDAY WILL BE SUPER With 22 of Wyoming's 23 caucuses reporting. Hart had 2,108 county delegates or 61 percent. to 1.257. or 36 percent. for Mondale. There were I 02 uncomm"tcd. IS for Jackson. eight for McGovern and three for Qtenn. A quarter of all delegates picked in one big day " By The Associated Press The Democratic presidential cam- paign becomes a race for delegates as w~ll as momentum th.is week, with Walter Mondale and John Glenn seeking Southern revivals and Gary Hart eager to demonstrate his "new ideas" have nat.ional appeal. states. Glenn. running out of time and money. is targeting the same southern voters. Hart appears well ahead in Massa- chusetts, where GeQrge McGovern has said he will withd raw ifhe doesn't finish first or second. The Rev. Jesse Jackson. the fifth candidate in the race. is looking to the large black populations in the Southern states to revitalize his effort. New England. But Hart. a second-term senator from Colorado. is pouring more than $500.000 into television advertising in the Super Tuesday states. hoping to parlay momentum from New Hamp- shire. Maine and Vermont -three states with a relatively handful of delegates -into a solid nationwide candidacy. The Han victory lengthened a string of triumphs over Mondale that includes the New Hampshire primary. Maine caucuses and the Vermont beauty contest primary. In a statement released in Washington. Hall said he hoped the Wyoming victory "means that Democrats can begin the effort to regain the West for our party." Like other states where he had won primary victories. Han said "this 1s another situation where we were outmanned." Glenn attacked Hart for looking for "just another line" in his political biography by applying for a U.S. Naval Reserve commission in 1980. They"re calling it Super Tuesday. At stake are 511 delegates in 11 contests. more than a quarter of the total needed for nomination. A not-so-simple summary: Polls portray a common situatien in state after state -Hart is either closing rapidly on Mondale or has already surged past the earl y front-runner. However, a large number of voters remain undecided, the polls show. and a debate Sunday in Atlanta could have a significant impact on the outcome. "We've got a fighting chance." said Mondale spokeswoman Maxine Isaacs as the former vice president struggled to recover from a string of three straight setbacks in northern "There's movement in the South. there's no question," said David Landau. a Hart campaign aide. A total of 51 1 deleptes will be picked in primaries tn Alabama. Georgia. Florida. Massachusetts. Rhode Island in addition to a mail-in' primary conducted by Americans living abroad. as well as caucuses in Oklahoma. Nevada, Hawaii. Wash· ington and American Samoa. In' all. the states will send 602 delegates to the Democratic Convention. includ- ing 91 who won't be picked on Super Tuesday. "It's hardly logical to think he was looking forward to a Navy career or actually being called to duty." said Glenn, who spent 23 years in the Marines. "Every politician likes · to have some military background listed on his record, even at the age of 41. after you're 1n the Senate." In Plains. Ga .. Carter said Mondale's service with him for four years as vice president bad proved Mondale can handle the difficult choices fa<:ing a president "I know him wen:· said the former president ... I can tell you we're giving our support to a man who is tough himself." Mondale is looking to voters in Alabama. Florida and Georgia to stabilize his sagging candidacy before the elections move to the industrial Deported boy won't te~tif y about case LOS ANGELE&(AP)-Mark> Moreno-Lopez. the 14-year-old s.nta Ana t><>y deported to Mexico detplte hit l9Qal resident ttatuS. haa refuted to help the U.S. attorney recreate the otrcumstanoes leadtng to hi• depOrtatlon. The ~th and hts father, Juan Moreno, WhQ aliO WU eubpc>enaed, lnv~ed their Fifth Amendment r~htt Friday and retuled to t89tlfy on grounds they m hl tncrimJnate themMI~ eald their attorney, Pe 8f'Schey. Schey Said he advised hie clients not to comment beeauee Immigration and Na1uranzatlon Service offlelaJi had Said they were conatderlng crlmlnal prosecution of Moreno-Lopez for allegedty making falte statements when he was apprehended last month. INS officlafa say he was deported to MexicO becaus he told agents he had lllegatly crol8ed Into the United Sta1el. The youth hat dented the aJlegattons, saytng he rel)eatedty totd lNS agent• he wu a legal aUen reek.tent but hl• famfty had hie green card for safekeeping. Plenty of cold weather in U.S. By Tbe Auoclated Press Carter admitted Mondale is in a difficul t position against Hart, whom he never named but whose "new ideas" theme he criticized. 300 evacuated in hotel fire LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -Fire erupted in the casino of the Continen- tal Hotel Saturday afternoon, forcing the evacuation of more than 300 people from the two-story gambling area. officials said. No injuries were reported. "Flames were coming ·ou t the windows." when the blaze was re- ported at 3:55 p.m .. city fire com- munications specialist Mark Hawkinson said. Clouds of smok' poured into the casino. sending panicky patrons flee- ing into the parking lot. But bettors were back at the gambling tables and slot machines within three hours after firefighters used huge fans to dear smoke from the casino. Hawkinson described the Con· tinental as "one of the smaller hotels off the strip.'' Between 300 and 400 people were evacuated. said Clark County Bat· talion Chief Paul Hicks. The fire started in a casino's dining room grill, and grease from the grill flue appeared to fuel the blaze. sending flames shooting upward and out the roof. Hicks said. The gi'ill fire ignited a smaller fire in a wall, but Hicks said both were extinguished by 4: 15 p.m. "What we have is a fire in one of the flues in the main kitchen." Hicks said. "The di) chemical extinguisher did go off. but the fire extended upward. doing a lot of smoke dam- age." A Continental cook who 1dent1fied himself onl> as T.J. said the kuchen staff was melting a pot of butter VI. hen 1t boiled over and caught fire on the stove. The flames then raced up two vents next to the stove. A stewardess for Global Airlines on a stopover at the hotel. Vickie Fischer. also said the fire started on a grill while she was in the casino dining room. But Hicks emphasized the exact cause was unknown. Most of the damage was from smoke in the restaurant and casino. said hotel officials who declined to give their names. The three-story Continental Hotel 1s just behind its two-story casino at the intersection of Paradise and Flamingo roads. away from Las Vegas' matn stnp of towenng hotels and gambling houses. The Continental hotel and casino are attached b) a walkway. but only the casil'lo was evacuated. The hotel has 400 roo,ns and is usuall y booked fun on weekends. according to a hotel operator who declined to 1dent1fy himself The scene was three blocks from the 26-SIOr\ MGM Grand Hotel. where 85 people 01ed and 700 were injured ma Nov. 21. 1980. electrical fire that began in its casino and trap)ed many people m smoke-filled upper hotel rooms. A Canadian-born blizzard wracked Minnesota and the Dakotas on Saturday. blowing snow that caused an "almost instantaneous whiteout" on the region's high-Probe of poverty program ways. . . . , Record low temperatures stretched from Nebraska . OAKLAND -The mtenm director of the states across the Midwest and into New England. Snow also fell ant1·p<lverty program says he plans to report to ~he J[om t\rl<'ansas across northern Alabama an~east as ~°"4-~~~·~-mum.i ·~~--1.~,.~~~~4· ~tqe pov~rty fUrf~. we'f-e d1verte<t1"6' fJOf1~1~ ~~iifcf• 20s in northern Florida. dem~d to ~ltt1cal foes. Chon Gutierrez. who was name_d Winds topping 50 mph whipped up loose. fluffy snow 1ntenm ~1rector ~f the sta~e C?ffice of_ Economic that cut visibility in the Red River Valley on the Opportunity followrng. th~ res1gnat10~ of 9~lbert Mon-Minnesota-North Dakota border from 20 miles to zero in tano Jr. la~t week. said rn Saturdays ~d1uons. of the a matter of seconds. said National Weather Service Oakland _:J"nb~ne that a. number of allegations a~inst the meteorologist Lou Bennett at Fargo, N.D. He described agency. ment .. attention a~d the governors office the storm as an "almost instantaneous whiteout." recognizes that. Gutierrez said he was s~nt to the OEO Wind gusts. which were docked at more than 60 mph more than a month ago to oversee an audit ~fthe agency at Devils Lake. N.D .. were expected-to die down toward staf"!-ed . by the. state f?epartment of Finance: 1:he evening. However. the weather service warned the valle} Leg1slat1v7 Audit Committee also had been investigating that temperatures could drop more than 1 o degrees in 20 the agenq. minutes as the storm headed southeast. Arafat meets wlth Husseln ' AMMAN . Jordan -PLO chief Vasser Arafat met again with King Hussein Satur~l;Y to pursue their talks on who might represent the Palestmaans many future Middle ijast peace negotiations. Earlier in the day .. soon .after arriving in. ~mm~n. Arafat conferr~ ~1th Ch.u~ese JSresident L1 X1annian. who is on an official six-day v1s1t to Jprdan. Arafat and Li embraced whe n Arafat arrived at the guest palace. and Li told him China "always supported the Palestinian people and the PLO under your leadership." Alulco to sell bank stock • MEXICO CITY -The go~emment announ~d Saturday it will sell its st~k m 339 non-bank1n.g companies owned wholly or 1n part by the cou~try s rtationalized banks. lt said 1t expects to make S4 70 m1,lhon flom the sales. The 'ovemment newspaper El Nac1onal reported the first option on stock purchases ~ill gC? to t~e fbnncr owners of the banks that were nat~onalJi~ an September 1982. That meant the1ovemmcnt1soffennJ to *n those non-bankin1 enterprises back to the oriJjnal qwners. Iran ay• attac~• repalNd : l NICOSIA. Cyprus-ltan said its foroes~pulsed tWO fra4i attempts to recapture the oil-rich M~noon Islands in f:e manhcs alona the Basra &ont Saturda~J. kilHna and oundina hundreds oflniqi troops. Iran's official Islamic epublic News A1ency.-IRNA -~lso cta~med tha~ the Iraqis aaain used chemical weapons In fi&httnt on Fnday "in the wake of their rcpeA tt d setbacics." It said an undetcnnincd number of rranian troops were killed and 400 others were wounded by the chemicals. Jraq has denied using chemical or bioloi1al weapons 10 its l 1b-year border war with Iran. I BolDb explodes in London nightclub LONDON (AP) - A bomb exploded Saturday in a nightclub frequented by Arabs. injuring 23 people: a second device damaged a store selling Arab newspapers and three other time bombs were found and detonated safely. Scotland Yard blamed Libyans fo r the bomb blitz. The British government warned Libya on Saturday night against committing terrorist acts on British soil. Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe ordered Britain's ambassador in Tripoli. Oliver Miles. to inform Libyan authorities that poltcc suspect Libyan involvement in the bombings. A Foreian Office spokesman said any repetiti on of the 1980 killin~ of 11 Libyan exiles in Western Europe would have "a senous effect on our relations." "As the Libyans know, the use of Britilh territory for acts of terrorism by any foreign f.OUP is totally unacceptable," the spokesman said. ·w e eitpect the Libyan authorities to do cverythina in their power to pe,rsuade. Llbxan residents in London not to commit cnminal acts. ' The head of the Yard's anti-terrorist branch, Cmdr. William Hucklesby, told a news conference that three Libyans who lef\ the nightclub shortly beforte the blast were beina 10ua)\t for questionina. He said police "arc assumiDJ" the bomblnp ~re aimed at opponents of Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy, and warned Libyans and other memben of London's larae ls1amic community to beware of further attacks. On Saturday. a spakcswoman fort he Libyan People's Bureau. or embassy. m London dent~ that Llbyans were bchmd the morning's ellplosion$. I Smoke pour• from the ScandlnaYlan Se.a battle the blaze on board the •hip. The fire cut crul•e ahlp aa Cape Canaveral RrefiCbters abort a aamblln& trip. Cruise ship still burning After 24 hours fire still rages PORT CANAVERAL. Aa. (AP)- Aamcs consumed three decks of the cruise ship Scandinavian Sea as it sat in port Saturoay night. a day af\er fire brokt out five miles from shore and forced the vessel to spttd back from a gambling excursion with 946 people aboard. At least 29 people. includma nine rescue workers, were treated for smoke inhalation because of the fire that erupted in a passcnaer cabin on the 506-foot vessel around 8 p.m. Friday, officials said. Coast Ouard Cmdr. At1 Shepard said the fire was still bumina out of control at 11 :45 p.m. Saturday, more than 24 hours aft.er it i&nlted. Coast Ouard Petty Officer I st Class Joe Gibson said that by Saturday afternoon tht fire had spread to four pas~na.cr decks. t')ut the btau was contained to three decks later m the night. He said extra breathing equip- ment was flown m. and out-of-state ''strike-force teams" t.-ained in fi&ht· ina shipboard disasters and 011 fires were called to join more than 100 fi refiah ten who had been on the scene since Friday. "Bcc:a.u.se of the nature of this vessel -you havt metal. watcrttg.ht walls -the fire is hard to fia)l t. You have to go from compartment to comJ)ln- ment to fiaht the fire." Gibson said. The cause of the fire was not 1mmed1ately known But Capt. Jack Houts of the Merrin Island Fire Department said the fire was believed to be clcttrical. · Rescue personnel pumped water over diesel anks to prevent an e~plosion. he said, 1dd10f. that there 1s a "very limited chance' the tanks will \anile. He said the fire. spread by air conditionina vents. was confined to the front third of the ship. The fire \tarted as the ship was rttumina from a "C1\lisc to nowhcrt" out!.1de the three-milt ltm1t. where p.ambhng1r. legal. soldJ11l De C'hcllo. a \p<>~cs"oman rorM13m1·ba~d a1't· dinav1an World Cruises. Despite firefighters' effons Satur- day. flames "shooting about 100 feet behind the bndje ... spread up to the fourth deck" of the eight-deck cruise ship, Gibson said. In Washinaton. ~s Reingold. a spokesman for the National Trans- portation Safet) Board, sai.d the qcocy was sending two 10V6l&&&ton to Pon Canaveral. Tht" tnp bcpn at l l a.m. Friday from Port Canaveral. and was sup- posed to wt until about 10 p.m .. Ms. be Chello satd. But the ship returned to port soon after the fl~ broke out 11 8 p.m. and the pa~ngcrs and C'reW disembarked. Man) pas.senaers s~ud tM) wn-c pmbhna ot eauna d•nner when word of the fire went over the pub- hc-address S)'Stem "That dana fire I was on a roll." said Tom Lynn of Fon Ptntt. Fla "ho had JUSt hu a SSO J•ckpot on a \IOt 11\l.\ChlOC Mia Maralh. 19. ~1d-1t wu hard to breathe becau~ of the smoke A4 Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 1984 BB-Rotary honors heroes One school to get all new students Two Orang~ Coast youths have been honored by the Rotary Club ofHuntington Beach for coming to the rescue of a man who was robbed and roughed up by two bandits in a shopping center parking lot earlier this year. Edward Lowery of Costa Mesa and John Masterson of Newpon Beach also were credited with helping police capture the two suspected robbers who were found hiding in a trash dumpster behind a liquor store. Lowery and Masterson reponedly spotted Earl Parker. a 54-year-old salesman. being robbed in front of a *FREE* Video Cassette Co111of1111 Video We lake for You * SPECIAL $29.00 * pet vttlt with 11111 ad We Will Shoot a Living Growth Video of Your Child Growing Up Once a Month. Weddings. Reunions, School Activities Family Albums, Graduations, Proms ' Special Events. Let Us Video Tape Yo~r Valuables for Insurance Records. Don't Waste Another Precious Moment Call Now BILL POTIER Television Production 3723 Birch St., Suite 17 Newport Beach, Co. 92660 (714) 545-7176 (213) 316-0148 & Pref1ui111I Fir• • Fer & Prtf111i111I ~ u.. #Of21• grocery store at the Newland Center shopping complex on Beach Boulevard. The youths, according to police. were able to pull the assailants off Parker and recovered the man's wallet. One of the good Samaritans. though. lost his wallet in the scuffle. The two men then flagged down a passing patrol officer and described the robbers. Police late• arrested Fred Luster. 20. and Roben Vandervon, 18 . on suspicion of robbery. Literacy Council needs volunteer instructors The South Coast Literacy Council. which offers free language tutoring throughout south Orange County, is in need of volunteer instructors. Joelle Morrow Laguna girl competing in SD pageant By ANDREA ADE~N OflMC>ellr ..... IWf The estimated 450 new high school students expected to enroll next year in Irvine will only be allowed to attend uncrowded University High Schol. The restriction is pan of a tempor- ary solution adopted by the Irvine school board to solve expected over- crowding oexLyear at two other district high schools. Also affected will be future high school students of • the Culverdale community, who will not be given a choice over which high school they want to attend next year. They will be taking classes at Univer- sity High as well. The board rejected other ideas 10 solve crowding. including one to teach classes in an administration building now under construction, she said. "We just couldn't have them in place" by next fall. Cameron said. The administration building con· version would have cost $1 million, she said. ·•we don't have it, so we can't spend it," Cameron said. She said long-range plans will likely include placing popular programs at University High. to draw students into Irvine elementary schools which feed into it in the so uth. It's an area that's not growing as fast as others. Joelle Morrow of Laguna Beach is com peting in the "Miss West Coast" beauty pageant March 18 in San ~------------~------Diego. Tutorial training classes will be given on March 17 at the Lake Hi11s Community Church, 2333 1 Moulton Parkwa)· in Laguna Hills and on March 22 at the the Dana Niguel L1brar) in Laguna Njguel. Both classes begin at 9:30 a.m. Prospecti ve tulors may call 552-3587. 493-.3800. or 497-1138 for more information and registration. In addition, the five-member board vowed next month to begin weighing long-range enrollment decisions in the fast-growing, district where the number of homes is expected in increase by ii4 percent in the nex t five vears. · The two enrollment changes "we feel will solve the problem" in the 1984-85 year. according 10 trustee Helen Cameron. Uneven growth in the master planned community has filled Wood- bridge High to capacity, a11d probably will put Irvine ·High in the same predicament next year. school of- ficials sa~. However. University High. in the ctl) ·s southern sec11on, has room for 551 more students. 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MARCH 15, 1984• I k"nlon Q.1h!1ubofts L1n.11 C..1loln•1 '"'°'"' ,,.1 -th 7 30 PM MARRIOn HOIU Al FASHION ISLAND 130.000 1nt1SJO000 crm •""""' 300 N£WPORT CENTER ORM-N£WPOR I BEACH '"'""" or riff •O<to ot $100 000 (~ V.ltt PlltilcJ tatfuJ1wf OI hOfM l~ft\Mill'\CS Incl MOP • THURSDAY, MARCH 22 & 29, 1984• """' t•1•1o<"'• •rsiotnt ""' 01>1tn 7 30 PM R£GlSIRV HOIH Al AIRPORl IJO 000 and SlO 000 erosunn"" 18800 MACARIAHUR Bl VD -IRVIN[ 11(00\f Of Ml •Ortn ol $1~ 000 t•C'"~"' ot 'W>mt tvrn,~Pltf'll\ .ncr illlOS' CAU FOR RESERVATIONS: 641-1176 OR 545-3335 Morrow. a senior at Laguna Beac:"h High School. has competed 1n a number of pageants and recently finished as first runner-up in the Miss Costa Mesa She ·1s sponsored by the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and ihe Laguna real estate firm of Mark T. Gumbiner and Associates. She called the two-pronged enrol- lment changes a shon -term solution. Ca meron said th e plan with the least disrupuon was adopted to also meet a concern of parents that students be allowed to finish high school at the campus they staned on and to keep siblings attending the "The big problem is not knowning how accurate the numbers are," she said. same school. . Girlawar4~tl.$449,000fordog bit~ , . •1 tM A••W•d,..... dQg.to,Pettl.. The~. mlxed•br4ied~.~to SAN.¢l.eMe.NTE -AB8*year"'*'q,tJ1~ ~w..~atMI', t ... ngher.rigtrteheliknearh« cheekwaebtttenbyanelghbor'sdoghat""1 hr\:itne-'d-. --------- awarded aaettlement Qf $4.49,000, rnottof ttoomlng Teetfmony~ the dog had attacked people aftersneturns 18. **~thepet'townerwunotlntOred,Lane Thegtrtwasho-s>ttanzedaev.,..,d~tfterthe said, land!«dRodney\flfeeofLeguneBeechandhls dog bit her laat July and wtlJ need Una more insurer, United Pec:fflc Refiance fna¥ance Co. were operatJonttomtnlmlzetheacar,ukfB.PatrlckLane, foundtlat>l!t.lnQrangeCoQntySuperiorCou.rtand one of her attorneys. ordered to pey damaga. The girl, then 7. waa playing With a netghbof' friend The girt' a name was wtthhetd on r~uest of the In the neighbor's backyard when 8he approached the lawyers. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you l IN T_HE SERVICE ~---~ Silver wings for Coast airmen Second Lts. Scott K. Cummings, son of Doris J. Cummings of Huntington Beach. and David J. Chubbuck, son of L. Elaine Chubbuck of Costa Mesa. have graduated from Air Force pilot training and ha"e receive.d their silver wings at Williams Air Sorce Base. Ariz. Cu kmmings will serve al Pope Air Force Base. N.C., with the J 17th Tactical Airlift Wing, while Chubbuck has been assigned to the 97th Fl ying Training Squadron at Williams AFB. • • • Robert K. Pbenecie, son of Jack and Nancy Phenecie of Laguna Hills. has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Phenec1e will be assigned to Vandenberg Air Force Base. Calif. He 1s an airframe repair specialist with the 51 Jth Field Maintenance Squadron at RAF Mildenhall. En1dand. • • • Spec 4 James C. Richardson, son of Ruth and Charles Richardson of Dana Point, has completed a wheeled-vehicle mechanic course at the Army Training Center in Fort Jackson. S.C. Ri chardson is a 1979 graduate of Dana Hills High School an Dana Point. • • • • Airman Gregory W. Pittman, son of AT LONG JOHN SILVER'S! • • • Army PFC Robert W. Jose,b, son of George and Bonnie Joseph o Fountain Valley has arrived for duty al Fon Riley. Kan. Joseph, who previously served in West Germany, is a 1981 graduate of Fountain Valley fiigh School. George Pittman of Costa Mesa and Sharon Der}ler of Placentia. has completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Pittman. a 1983 graduate of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, will remain at Lackland for specialized training in the securit) police field . • • • Airman Kim A. Bradstock, daughter of Brian and Ber)•l Bradstock of Fountain Valley. has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. after completing Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Bradstock. a 1981 graduate of Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley. will receive specialized instruction in the transponation field. /~OOkforM "Free6e, ~ ~ .. • Look for Freebee th e Fish on the menu board at participating Long John Silver's. Get a Free Fish Fillet when you buy any adult dinner that doesn't contain fish. Offer good thru April 14. ' 3095 Harbor Blvd., just south of San Diego Freeway across from Fedco, Costa Mesa (Drive-Thru Service Available) • I • • • Roger P. Gagnon. son of Roger P. GagnoR of Seal Beach, has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in the Air Force. When you're talking ~~~~~Gl'.1·~~1J:-.· . ... . ~ J e •. ~ ,.. --: ~ 1i Texas. J ust as real ... --lohskr roml·s ---------.. from '.'ta inl' and real sour· d11u~h f mm San Franrisro. rl·al harhcqul' rnmcs from Texas. It's that simple. Nothin~ hut the hcst. r\nd in Texas. there's one harhl.'qUC ~staurant that's llcrnmc a tradi· tion .. .Thc County Line. \\'t>'rc rated one of the top 10 n.•staurants in Texas hy the National S<xi· cly of lrawl \\"rikr~ And now The Coun ty Linc brinRs its bi~ hecf y ribs. lean lender brisket and spicy sausa~ to Irvine. Enjoy the sunset-and you r fa\urilc drink-f mm ou r wrap· around deck on \\<Oodbrid~ Lake. Then sit down to our famous Country Style barbequc in a dassic IY40's road house atmosphl're. When }Qu're talking barbeque. ~m·rl' talkin~ ~ ~-__;,;::111:------i Thr Counh· unC. Open: Monda.)"'Thunday, 5·10 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 4·10 p.m. Sunday, 12·9 p.m. ~ "Ill \\ " ''" J .-161!; Barranca Parkway, lrvine '""'"' I ltr. I I ~ ............... 'llf •• .. ~••U. 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Sol ids and stnpes. sizes 5-M-L. comparable In qualtty at 528 ,UUU'10N 0.s"Qela!f MsQ ..... bof Blvd .na 0.1ngerholpe A~e~ I 2 ll'lote llC)(th °' R•Yl!rSode f rwy CANOGA PARK vanowen SI 1no Cort><n SI • COITA •IA H11t>or ~"O Centef H11bof B•"d 1~ W11SOn SI LA lltRADA East tmpe11t1 H#"f 11 Santi Geniucies ""' THOUIAND OAKI Jann ~Non Notth Moo!oark Rd I ~ ,.,.,. .. ~ °' Ille 0.lls Mitt • ' I Al Orange Cout OAJL.,Y PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 1984 E·nzymes tell whiCh ex-s/mOkers might get.Chunky BOSTON (AP) - A test w1ll tell the former smokers become cs· enzyme and the tendenc} to put on The research. conducted with Dr researchers ""11\d. between the the kmd of caloneHhey inaestshould ciprette smokers whether they are pcc1ally efficient at putting on nab. wei.11.ht. Robert M. Came)' of Washington amount of we1aht pined and the be altered so that the rapid wei&ht likely to be v1ct1m1zcd by one of Dctermmmg in advance which "ihe higher your enzyme le vel, the U n1 vers1ty School of Medicine in St subjects' en:eyme levels before they pin can be avoided," be added. nature's great injustices: a tendency smokers arc prone to rapid weight more weight you will gain," said Dr. Louis. was ba!ted on fat biopsies taken stopped smo~ina. lt'sstill not clear. however, whether to gain weight when they kick the gain could help them control the Andrew P. Goldberg of Baltimore from 15 smokers. "If you measure this enzyme and knowing this will help pcol>lc sUly habit. problem and improve their chances City Hospital. When the smokers gave up people have a higher level than trim. Goldberg noted that quitters he Researchers have found that of staying smoke-free, the researchers He said still unpublished research cigarettes, the doctors watched what normal, then perhaps they should be followed for six months gained an smokers often have hi~erlevels ofan said. shows that people who have hi&h happened over the next two week s. directed into therapeutic regimens averaae of 1 S pounds. enzyme that controls fat storage. The stud)'. published in today's levels of the enzyme arc most likely to AhhouJh one person lost three that counsel them about wciJht gain," The research supports the theory, When they quit smokmg and reduce New England Journal of Mcd1cine. fall in their efforts to quit smoking pounds, most of them gamed weight Goldberg said. that people have a weight "set point · their levels of the enzyme -shows that there is a direct lank because they get discouraged by their -wnh one putting on 9 pounds. "Before they stop smoking. their that thwarts dieting. 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LOS ANOEl.ES G ORAL A08ERTS (J) WtLO, WllD WEST Cl) FRED FUHSTOHE AND f'RIEND6 ID ACN18IY OH COMPUTERS: BITSAH08YTES Cl) IT'S MRYBOOY'S BUSINESS (!Dl IT 18 WMTEN m HfART Of THE MATIER CS) FA.EM TALE THEATRE (%)MOVIE t t "The Kid From Not-So-Big" ( 1978) Jenniler McAlllste<. Robert Vihtro -9:30-.. '8 MEET THE PRESS 0 DAY Of DISCOVERY m THE WOAlO TOMORROW Cl) SUPERMAH I A~ I BATMAN fll AMEAICAH INTEAESTS '1'!) IT'S MRYBOOY'S BUSINESS al KENNETH COPEi.Ni> mMOW * • • "Svengali' ( 1931) John Bar-Cil)'..(;v'te"'an Marsh • • • • • ResorrectlOll · ( 1980) Etlen Bootyn, Sam Shepard ©)MOVIE * t "American Wilder I'll$$ ( 19 7 1 I Documentary -10:00- • ()) NCM BASKETBAU G SKllNG D MOVIE tt "Thiel Of Baghdad" (1961) Steve Reeves. Georgia Moll G 8ESTOfLA TODAY G HERALD Of TRUTH (!)MOVIE t t ·~ "Charlk! Chan At The Circus" ( 1936) W8!ner Oland. Keye Luxe m 8ASE8Al.L I PINK PANTHER THE LAWMAKERS '1'!) WASHINOTOH WEEK IN AE\llEW '1!NEWS CC)MOVIE **'-+ "Telelon (1977) Charles I "°""' ICHUU.EA ON CAMPUS ~mEITWEE< t t •; "The Hatd Way' (1980) P1trlcil McGootlan. Lii Van CltM Z MOVIE * t '' "The Outtlel«s" ( 1983) C Tl'lomu Howell, Matt Diiion -11:00-0 OOUEGE BASKET8ALL (I) MOVIE • • • '..+ "She" ( l~S) Ursula Andress, John Rieh1rdson. GD MASTEAPIEOE THEATRE Cl) UNDEAST ANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR (Q).UON -11:JO- I 0 USFL FOOl1ALL fEAAY COLE-WHITTAKER (J) MOVIE t * "Slde«leks" I 1974) Lou Gosselt, L1rry Hagman '1'i> UNOEASTAHOIHO HUMAN BEHAVIOR m THE V1AGINIAH 81 F'RAOOLE ROCK AFmM>OH -12:.1JO- I (() PGA GOLF THREE STOOGES GOUIETHOUR flD !Ra.AHO: A TELEVISOf HISTORY '1'i> AMERICAN GOVERNMEHT a!BASEBAU C MOVIE • • • · The Otary 01 Anne Frank" f 1980) Melissa Gilbert, MaJnmillan Schell tHJMOVIE • t • r "The Comeback Kid" ( 1980) John Ritter. Susan Dey (()'MOVIE * • "80 Steps To Jonah" (1969) Wayne Newton. Jo van Fleet {$,PAPER CHASE -12:30- 0 THE PARTRIDGE FA.Mil Y '1'!) AMERICAH OOVEANMENT %) THE COMPLEA T BEATLES -1:00- D SPORTSWORU> D THE MUHSTtRS G HEEHAW (f) MOVIE ***'~ The Sea Hawk" (1940) Errol Flynn. Brenda Marshall .., ADAM-12 fl) I FlEl A SONG COMIN' OHt 6l) A MATTER Of TASTE m FATHERKHOWSBeST MOVIE t ••·~"The Gazebo" (19601 Gtenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds -1:30- • F-TAOOP mwoVJE • * * "Love Me Ot Leave Me" ( 1955) Dons Day, James Cagney G) ADAM-12 m AMAmROfTASTE m SUCCESSFUL REAl ESTATE IHVESTINO IN THE ao'S -2:00-u 011.UGAN'S ISLAND O MOVIE * • • • 'The Man From Laramie· ( 19S5) James S1ewart. Wallace Ford Cl) MOVIE ,. Btooson. Lee Remick * • * "lnv1tat100 To A Gunfighte(' ( 19M) Yul Brynner. George Segal m FACES Of CULTURE moENESCOTI MOVIE • • • "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (19821 SteYt Martin. Rachel Ward -10'.30- a ®l THIS WEEK WTTH DAVID MM<LEY C MOVIE • *', 'Mr Hobbs Takes A Vaca· t1on ( 19621 James Stewart Mau- reen 0 Hara H MOVIE --£.DMUNO GWENN IOHN FORSYTHE. .. sH1RLcv MaclAINE All·ll~ lllH II<•' K ~ Tl-IE Tl~OUBI.1E . -· ... ~ v\TITH HARRY ,PG :0. Exclualve Engagement Sat Su" 1115 1 1S •t~615 8 15 10 I~ ... ,. :.-.,.. . ..., ..... .,... .. ·~. . ~ . . . ... . OnfS' a hor<>-nose Wf1tes ctt his kJd- Ontv a hero hos fhe courage to change. PAUL NEWMAN ROBBY BENSON --II~ E;&&~~ -· I I t u 1, MICMl'lut 1 t977) GrtQ<>fY Pldl Dtn 0 HetW!y (QlMOW! • t •; · W1lh0ut A Trace" ( t983) K11e Ntlligen. Md HQcll -2:30- • NCM 8ASK£TBAU PAlflNO 8PECW. D OIWGAH'S ISlAND G 'ACES Of CUl TUAe rz-MOVIE • * "Harry Tr.cy • Delpetld() ( 1982) Bruce Dern, Helen SheV11f -1:00- l =ou MOVIE tt•,; "MOl'gan The Pirate" (19e11 SIM AelYtl, Vllefle Llgfange G AMERICAN 8POA'T8MAH ID Pt.!DOl BAfAI< I FAMILY POATlWT PHENOMENAL. WOAlD MOVIE tt'lr "Here Come The Gl<ls" (1953) Bob Hope, Arlene Dani $=AHOMtHOY t ** t "GaHlpot1 ' 11981) Met Gib-son. Milk lee -3:10- EllJINORIO -a:ao-IJ AT~UE B~ (J) FANT MY ISi.AHO 6l) FAMILY PORTIWT ()) HOl.l YWOOO '8 MORK AHO MINDY -4:00-8 FACE THE NA TIOH fJ OLYMPIAD fJ MOVIE • • "The Day It Came To Ear1h" (19771 Wink Roberts. Roger Mann- 1~ tD MOVIE •*'"'"For Pete's Sake" ( 1974) Bar· bra Streisand, Michael S11raz1t1 G) MOVIE * t t Yt "The Fighting Seabees" ( 1944) John Wayne, SuSlll Haywatd '1'!) GAOWIHO YEARS atlMOVIE ' *•Yr '"AMnlltU" f 1977) Will Sampson, Monte Markham (C)MOVIE * • • Bob Le Flambeur ( 1956) Isabelle Corey. Roger Duchesne 0-' OETTIHO IN THE GAME -4:15-l CIHEMASCORE -4:30- ~~AOE '1'!) OAOWIHO YfARS ())FACE THE NATION ® HEWSMAKERS '84 CID 8EDAOOMS ©)AOa<OH (Z)MO'llE • • • "North To Alaska" ( t960) John Wayne. Stewart Granger -4:45-m CLARENCE DARROW STARRING HENRY FONDA -5:00-IJ LORNE GREENE'S NEW WILDERHESS U FREE-+AU O CHIPS Q ABCHEWS O (!) WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT '1'!) NA TIOHAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL M'A'S'H @)NEWS m NHK KAYO tW.l ~CHER: A CElEBRA TIOH AT WIDI 639 8770 SYUfY STAOIUM OR IN kAllllA NIU SIAOUI HU 990 40?1 UA MOVllS 4 llP{ tw. IM'I A 1 QAAH(.f I WI Off -to the races Allee (Linda Lavin. riaht) la upset with Carrje (Martha Raye) and Tommy (Philip McKeon) when she learne he{• uaing hi• achool'a computer to pick winning horaea at the race track on "Allee" tonight at 9:30 on CBS. Channel 2. CAESARS ~'FAERIE TALE THEAmE ' -6:30- fJ CBSNEWS G MARY TYLER MOORE fJ NEWS (!) IN SEARCH OF ... (I) ALICE tm)ABCHEWSQ :HJ MOVIE * * • ·Same Time. Next Year' ( 1978) Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn EVENING -8:00-1 ~ • • * Love< Corne Back ( 19621 Do<1s Day. Rock Hudson G SISKEl l EBERT AT THE MOVIES 0 WORLD AT WAR (J) PEOPLE TO PEOPLE m M'A'S'H G) MOVIE * *''I . A Piece Of The Action ( 1977) Sidney P041111' Bill Cosby m PLEDGE BREAK (J) C8SNEWS ® TAKIHO ADVANTAGE '1!N8CNEWS mOSHIN (C)MOVIE • *'-' "Telefon" (19771 Charles Bronson. Lee Remick ©)MOVIE * * •,; "Fellow The Fleet" I 1936) Fred Astaire. G1nge< Rogers ~S1 MOV1E t * ·winy Wonka And The Choco- late Factory" (1971) Gene Wilder. Jack Albertson -8:10-m PlEDOE BREAK -8:15-m NA TlONAl GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL -8:20-m THE HINDEHBU~: SHIP OF DOOM -8:30- U HBCNEWs tnfl( SS! 06SS £DWARDS WOODBRIDGE Wt'WICA mt or m vr~ UCUIA IUCI 497 1711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST I ar,""' ~ tsl tfl(y Al 8ROAIJWAT G HOUYWOODCLOS61JP (!) ODO COUPLE m Wl<RP IN CIHCINNA TI (J)Q!NEWS ® NEWSCOPE 1· m BEST Of HOT SEAT -7:00-IJ ()) 80 MINUTES U Q! AMT CAMERA fJ (!Dl RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OA NOT fJ MOVIE * t.• t "The Man From laramte ( 19551 J1mes S1ewar1. Wallace FOid (!)NEWS '~SWOt * • • HerCl.lles ( 19591 Steve Reeves Sytva Koscma -7:<>5-m A PASSK>N TO PROTECT -7:30-m NATURE mOENEscon ti, FRAOOLE ROCK -•:OO-fJ (J) SUZANNE PLESHETTE IS MAGGIE 8AIOOS U Qt KHIOHT RIDER U UHDE.ASEA WORLD Of JACQUES COUSTEAU fJ 9 HARDCMTLE & MCCORMta< (!) TWIUOHT ZONE m MOVIE • • ''i "For Pete's Sa~e" (19HI Bar· bra Streisand. Mtchaet Sarrazm Cl> SOLID GOLD . tD NAT\JRE ~ MOVIE • • * F11st Blood f 1982) Sytvesler Stallone. Richard Crenna H 0 MOVIE • • ', Without A Trace· (1983)Ka1e Nelhgan Judd H11sch $ SWEENEY TODD -8:30-IJ FOUR SEASONS :::!, LOUGRAHT -8:45-m MASTERPIECE THEATRE -~a ()) THE JEFFERSOHS D Q!MOVIE • • ,,., "Lillie Oarhngs" ( 19801 Tatum O'Neal. Knsty McNtehol 8 UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUE.s COUSTEAU fJ®MOVIE • * *' 1 "The Spy Who loved Me" ( 19771 Roger Moore. Barbara Bach G WILD KINGDOM Cl) HARRYO Z MOVIE • * 'Harry Tracy • Desperado" · 119821 Bruce Dern Helen ShaYer. -t.tO- EllJ JUDYSIHGS -9'.30- l)(l)ALICE 0 SCHOOL BEAT MOVIE * • • Torrid Zone · (1940) James Cagney Ann Slleftdan C ALBUM Ft.ASH -10:00- IJ (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. UQ)NEWS G THE WORLD TOMORROW Q) OUT Of THE DAAKNESS ct)SCTV MOVIE "Deadly Eyes" (1983) Sam Groom. 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(I) I'll& "ctMfll'"' (I) "iithlili PW (I) " °'SMAIM" (I) "ti( HOm D 11Mft91 (I) ""' (I) fll DlO ACCC.0. tO WP" t * Chtld•en VO.do• FREEi 12 ALWAYS... • •;gm:mout~~,, • -'-~"'"°'* ,. • "$PUSH'' (PG) I\~ "Tll TOT" (PG) wt.i)!M;1'fM ... a11) ... ~(ti.ft,_ 1862 -...,.._..,._......,.., ................ ~ 'SPUSH" (PC) l'\US "Tll TOY" (1') ··~~~~•2]~1 ) ORANGE -.... ...... _.,_, J .ii l A • merican voter surprises media WASH INGTON -On the Sun- day beforethe New Hampshire pnmary. the Washington Post re- poned that Walter Mondale had blunted Gary Han's drive and stood on the verge ofh1s second pnma0 victory. Twodayslater. the New York Times said that Mondale stood supreme in the Democratic Pan) with a lead. war chest and orga011a- tion unmatched in American poltt1cal history. Fortunately. these stones no..v rest at the bottom ofbird cages. I could choose almost anv Ameri- can newspaper--or television network or newsmagazine--to tell the same story. 1 could also include official Washmgton: It kne~ with absol~tc certainty that in November Ronald ReagAn would face Walter Mondale. Only the voters so far ha ve di~greed. Gary Han accomplished quttea bit with his victories. Bu t one ofh1s sweetest achieve ments was to de- molish the notion that either tht' media or Washington officialdom knows very much at all about what lurks in the hean of the voter. Seldom have so man y people who are sup- posed to know so much been so v. rong -including. for the record.) our~ truly. You may wonder what evil purpose motivates me to put a spotlight on the press's pratfall. It is this: The sorr) performance of the press ought to discredit once and for all the argu- ment that it is all-powerful, that it controls and directs the political process. If that were true. Mondale would be today the nomi- nee-apparent and Han's newest idea would be how to salvage his wrecked political career. Conspiracy theonsts. however. are RICHARD COHEN passionate so rts and not likely to revise their thinking. They did not do so 1n 19 76 "hen the press goofed Just as bad I~ b~ lar&d} overlookmg J1mm) C'aner(J imm) Who?)--a per- formance second onl) to 1972 when Edmund Muskie "as annointed the Demorrat1c nomin ee. George Mc- Govern. who apparently does not bchnc what he read s. proved other- wise. fhere are all ktnds oftechn1cal reasons wh) the press perfomfed So bad!). In the first place. it followed 1he mone' and Mondale had lots more of it-than anyone else. Second, 11 followed whatever action there was. including straw polls, and Mondale won all but one of these. Third. it paid almost as much attenuon to endorse- ments as Mondale did and these. so far. have proved oflittle value. And. last, the media not only reponed but were influenced by national opinion polls which measured nothing but name recognition. Those findings proved as worthless as Chinese rail- road bonds. All of these were worth reporting at the time, and to the extent that the p(J)Ss offered a snapshot of where thm~sstood at a particular time. a service was performed. Mon dale was the stol)' and Han was not. It is impossible to repon a phenomenom that does not )Cl exist or whose vital signs are so feeble they ca n not be detected. Consequently, Han re- ceived little attention. although there ~ere reporters who caught his move- ment. They. though, weretheexce~ tions. It 1s clear that the press fo llowed a ghost campaign. Because the can- didates hit the trail early. mostly to raise money. the press hit the trail with them. But the attention of the voters was somewhere else, and little that went before Iowa mattered much at all. For a year and half. Mondale School prayer honors government's Creator WASHINGTOI" -"Poltsh teen- agers took over an agricultural school 1n M1etn o. protesting the Communist regime's order 10 remove cruc1fi>.es from the classrooms. Abou1 40 stu - dent~ !laid the\ would continue the occupation un11l 1he ban was drop- ped." That brief item. from Thursda> ·s Wall Street Journal. highlights the root question in this capital's school prayer debate. Do America's belie v- ing Chnst1ans have the same courage oftheirconvictionsas those Polish teenagers? For, where Gen. Jaruzelsk1 has thus far fa tied. the United States Supreme Court ha~ easil;. succeeded. Bv the order oft he state. all sy mbols oiand references to a Creator have been forciblv removed from Ameri- ca's public schools. Where are the i it-down strikes in the U n1ted States') As FDR noted. religious liberty has lo51 its meaning for the man who has lost his God. Will Americans resist thedictatesofWashington the way those Polish children arc stand mg up to Warsaw? Is this not the question? As Newt Gingrich. the Georgia C'onservati ve who is the dm 1ng force behind the Praver .\mendment in the House. concede~. the toughc;st. most ~ · -=i~ment.ngW!sUcboot .. ., prayer is that some child -perhaps· Jewish.Jehovah's Witness. Moslem . _ atheist or agnosti c-will be required to stand in embarrassed silence. while classmates pa} homage to a God 10 whom hs or she d1~hcli~ves. W't\st leads one to rnnclude that this is less a genuine concern of mam encmiesofschoolpra\crthana · convenient subterfuge. 1'1 that n Cl) good-faith effort b~ supporters of prayerto find a wa)' around 1he problem 1s met with a rebuff. Second. thc enemiesofwhool pra~erha"e PAT BUCHANAN never shown the remotest concern for the acute embarrassment suffered bv trad1t1onalist children forced to sit · through some amoral lecture on .. sex education" that ridicules every biblical injunction that child was taught to respect in his Christian or Orthodox home. There 1s no small clement of hypocnsy and mendacity on the part ........ ofsomeofthoseeducators in their feigned concern for the atheist child All too often, these selfsame pedagogues will proclaim it their "mission" tostimulate in children ··new patterns of thinking.·• to ··challenge" the p1c11es and '"shib- boleths" these children bring from toremove"underUod" from the their homes. I fit is right to shake up Pledge of Allegiance. It has sought to religious children by exposi ng them end all federal funding of military to the nostrums of modernity, what is cha~lains. It has demanded that the wrong with shaking up agnostic postmgofthe Ten Commandments, \:hlldrcn by.c~posing them to the from the Old Testafllent. be torn . truth thl'r'~r:ttfw,oothci"w$fy_--t' 'dowitftomr~~J.l','"A~.,,_ other than tcachcr"s -oflookingat " moved against the singing of' ... Silent life? Night" by students at Christmas time. to end all Christmas plays and The right s of the unbelievi ng Eas~erpageants. to remove the m1norit) in thiscountry are better left Nau vnysccne from schools and in the custodv ofreligious believers pubhc grounds. It ha!I made vol u~- who suppo n school prayer, than the tary praye~groups 10 schools subject rights oft he majoritv are in the hands to court ~uits. One Ten~essee football oft he th ought pohcc of the team" h1ch took to saymga prayer on .\ nt i-Chmuan L1bert1es Union. the field. pnor to each $8.m~. wa~ made the target ofa "civil liberties'' suit. Consider. In recent vears. the .\CL t r has not only led the fight to eliminate school prayer. It has sought In brief. the ACLU has been no less fanatical. and tonsiderabl} more Set the record straight on school prayer debate dent. The following is a copy of tht amendment in its entirety: ''Not.i.ot la lbJ1 C0111tllfltloo 1MJJ ho coatrued to pro•Jblt IMIJvlduJ •r fl'O•P ITA)'tr Ill p•&llc lldlool1 « olhr pub/Jc hl1tllflU.01. No pef'Hfl Mall H required by I.be Ualted Statet To the Editor: 1s "off the wall.'' The reason ls.that aU kinds of objections and claims are made which simply do not apply to the amC'ndment as wri tten. "/hope that never again will we "stand naked before our enemies" as we did Jn 1940. ·· ) won everyth1ng10 sight. They were all cxhib1t1on games. though. I would prefer to report that the press turned 1n a stellar performance. It did not. Having said that. it is cheering nevenheless to note that no one else did any better -not the political establishment. not the money men. not the pollsters. Once again. official-Journalistic-politieal Washington. including the White House. is reel i n~. trying to figure out v.hat'sgoingon m the country. We all were surprised by the American people who. hav10ge1ther read the forecasts in the newspapers or heard them on television, went their own way anyway. So here's to you, dear readers. We talk to you. we interview you. we poll you. we watch you and then we tell \'OU what we have learned. And then every four yea rs you tell us how wrong we were. Hemingway said that Paris 1s a moveable feast. But for the press. America is. Again this year the dish is crow. RJcbard Cobea is a syndicated columnist. \ ' \• I JOSBPlllNlt DBLBR Corona 4e1 Mar JACK AllDEISOll . MllliOns of dollars niissing in El Salvador U.S. suspects corrupt officials stole foreign aid WASHINGTON -The United States has pumped more than $200 million in foreign aid funds into El Salvador for four years with no clear idea what happened to it. U.S. offi cials are convinced that millions of dollars have been mis- spent or siphoned off by corrupt or inefficient Salvadoran officials -but 1~r~·'" ~ tto effect iv~ auditing procedure to keep track of the money. Auditors from the lnspector Gen- eral's office tried to find out what happened to $212 million the Agency fo r International Development sent to El Salvador from 1980 through 1983 to help pay for the land reform program that was supposed to re- distribute wealthy land owners' hold- ings to the peasants who fa rmed them. Explaining why the audit repor1 had so many "estimates" in it, the IG noted that "incomplete, inaccurate and at times non-existent records hampered formation of definitive conclusions." For example. three and a half years after the program star1ed, the IG concluded. the Salvadoran Institute for Agrarian Transformation (ISTA) .. still had not completely surveyed the propenies expropriated." In fact. the IG reported. the Salvadoran agency didn't even know how many properties had been expropriated. The auditors were told that 194 was the number of parcels expropriated. Yet they noted that in September 1980. AID officials in El Sal vador had put the number at 238. In July 1982, Salvadoran ministry of agriculture officials gave a figure of 278. In January 1983. a private firm doing a study for AID came up with 262. In May 1983. AID officials said the number was 360. And in September, Salvadoran officials said it was 207. The auditors finallv settled on a figure of 317. · AID's auditors found that the Salvadoran Agricultural Develop- ment Bank had used S 1.4 million of AlD funds for "unauthorized purp'Oses." and must repay it. They also found that El Salvador had used $2 million to compensate previous owners of expropriated land. despite an explicit ban on such use of aid funds by Congress. Last month I reponed on a secret bank account controlled by President Alvaro Magana that paid out millions of dollars a year without a proper audit. I also reported charges that the secret bank account was a slush fund successful. than Gen. Jaruzelsk1 10 crnldrcn in pubhcschool when every used Jo reward Magana's political and dri\ ingreligionoutofpublic hfe. Yet. 1nnoccntexpressionofrelig1ousbehef military cronies. and the possibility this same ACLU has yet to find a '"sought out. hunted down, and that some U.S. aid money had wound piece of pornography so filthy it will ex tirpated as though it were an act of up in the account. not defend its public distribution. • treason against the American Con- Somcthing isat work he(e. friends. stitution? . , Magana'samb~ssadorin Washing- Olhef h ,,.,., ... · 'Ub~...,.,..,., . r M;-:.i:..."..Jt.i1'::..~,,.,.~~· · ~~:~1~.il~1.~ t 81Mhvu~. '°" . .,....,..,...._, .'Jllll<,,:.. , , .... ~~.,a 1(~!. 1-fli'fffelt~ra~atl~~~~ -~ ~. or the Catholics might get themselves the Founding Fathers ssened that all account. but said no U.S. funds were "established" by Congress as our men arc "endowed by their Creator involved and denied it wasa political official religion. It is a virulent with certa10 unalienable rights." that slush fund. It is. he said, "a classified animosit y toward any and all re-· · d .. hgiouH·xprcssion. utterly alien to govcrnmen~are msutute to ' secure military disbursements ~ccou~t ·-· <\mem.:an tradition. which onh a these rights. What an act of supreme used by the commander-in-chief of weakandwhimperingcou ntr)."tll dfron.tcr) forgovernment-whe~hcr our armed forces for classified mili- allow to prevail upon it. "'ash1ngton or Warsaw-to forbid tary and security related purposes." schoolchildren to even acknowledge What message does 11 send the non-religious child when teacher kad~ the class in prayer. we are asked. Well. what message does It se nd th e or br •nr St11te to participate ID 1r•yu. Neltber tile United States nor HJ' State 1al/ compose tbe words of •oY prayer co ~ said la public ldool1.,. ELIZABETH W. RICHARDS Corona del Mar the Creator Who 1s Author of the very In other words, President Magana, nghts1tovcrnmcnt was instituted to is taking cover behind a cloak of secure"'? "national security.'' Sound familiar? Patrick BaC'baaaa is a syndicated columnist. L.M . Bovo Jaclt. Aadersoa J1 a syadlc•ted columal11. Their leader went wild Wasn't until researchers learned that some people never blush lhat they realized the tendency to blush is inherited. In the mterest of editonal obJCCt1 vi- ty and complete news covera~e. I ask that the Pilot pl ease pnnt the proposed amendment to the Con- st1tu11on of the United States m regard to public prayer. It is true there are several versions now being considered. The one l am asking that yo u pnnt 1s the one propost"d b) lhc JOtnt committee of both the House and Senate, SJR 73. Bnd the one endorsed by the Prest· El Toro vital to defense Field Marshal Gebhard Leberccht von Blucher served with the com- bined British-Prussian army that was about to whip Napoleon Bonaparte on June J 8. 1815. at Waterloo. But the field marshal didn't get into that fray. Immediately after he made a short sptteh to his troops, he was taken into protecti ve cu5tody and hustled away from the front. What be said in lhat speech wa• he'd just d.isco!ettd. he was Prts.nant and &boua to awe birth to an elephaha. Am told }'OU can say .. quick as a wink" two--fifths of a second faster than you can say "Jack Robinson." Q. What kind of clothi~ did a cowboy wear when workina • drag•'? In consists of onl} three sc ntC'nccs. Much o( 1hc rhetom: and also ptuned op1n1on on this amendment ORANGE COAST" Daily Pilot C>uOht,.., ,_,_.,,.,., i1•1t ,,, '" .. t f'•t ~' 1111 ~--" "'' :i' ·-•• ._."'• .,,,,,.-,,, n''*'('nnrl.,,, .. ' • ,_ • • M ~,,. MM• l A ct .. ~.,, t H.l . Schw1rt1 ftt PuCt•t"_,, Cheir Doweltby FO''"' l l'CI ..... ,,_,,, 1 tf\e Pub•i•'* l1rry 0 . Spe1re u •'·-c»·,,~ r '"'. ,. To the Editor: Every timt thctt 1s a ruscussion about our air field. someone aJwap thinks the answtr is to takeover Cbe EJ Toro air base. These pcoptc wm not he~ when we desperately nttd to build defenses for the Pacific Coast. We hnd nothin& for harbors. we had San Francisco, Los Anaeles and San Dicao. Our 'horc defenses consisted of the Ptts1d10 in San Francuco and Fon Rosccmns in San Diego. That left a lot of California defenseless. El T uro wn" built out of nttessit) and ho\.\ thankful we wt're to hear the P J8s fly over our nouM:~ .Al ~wo every morning, 011r prc~nt air firld was there Iona before the _pcoplt came in such numbers. Glen Manin built his airplane in Sao ta Ana and Ocw it from che oat field$ at the end of Main Slrect. From that time on thcte was an airfield thert. The home$ were built around 11 in complete dssreprd of the fact that planes a~ noisy. I hnpc tho.t never a~ln will \\C "~tand naked before our enemies .. as we did in 1940. JO EPHINE KEELER Corona ckl M11r Tho~ who IO\le ac>lf miiftt live some 1houaht 10 retirlna to fiqw Zeal.and. lt bas mort councs <d golfers iwr capiLI th•n any otMt countr)'. • Undtt Otc law or Ashland. Wis .. htlk boJ11here can pJay marbks. bbt not for keeps. Chum t$ you won·t even nottcc your hair i~ thinning until you tose 70 percent of 11 . A, Same kind of clolhina he wore when workina ••point." But dustiei. .The .. point" man on a drive 'Nas out in front of t~c herd. The "drq'' man brou,aht up the rear. Ma~ Tnin's wife 01Ma wu bit C'Ol)·yRiader, After thear ~. noiltitta be wrote went out of lil1 haDdt wil.bou~ her edltin .. She s>en· d~ out much. He often reYm>tc at hd sugestfon. L..M. Boyd 11 • 1y.tllcalefl colvmnlrt. t Norm•n L:••r 11 b.ck In televlelon •nd r•l•lng more eyebrowe. SH 85. Wear show, biz go·wn an-cl a smile SeqaiD• and brtibt 1eometrtc patteru make tbeee Bob Mackle eftlllnC 1own1 ai'ow-•toppen at •DJ putJ, and tbe deeply 11lt 1klrt I I O..,,_,....._,.....,.IC......, era.tee lntereat of lta own. Another 1tando11t at tbe Nelman-Marc111 now ln•ol•ed a mllcorn motif that wrapped around tbe bodice. I Delighted viewers imagine wearing Bob Mackie couture for a night on the town By MEUNDA HUDDLESTON a.-,,..,..,......, Bob Mackie grabbed 'em with his opening number -shn"kyeveninadresscs in sequined black and white- and he didn't letgoofhisaudiencc until he appeared on stage to acknowledge the applause. Th 1s was no ordinary fashion show. held at Neiman-Marcus at Fashion Island to celebrate the store's sixth anniversary there and to raise fuads for the Newpon Harbor An Museum. From the show biz trappings that gave Neiman-Marcus the look of a Holl ywood opening night .t ry ., l!r t• to the rousing finale that featured a wedding dress unlike ~ any seen this side of stage lights, Mackie had his viewers q smiling. Not. mind you, polite smiles of appreciation or little aaahs of satisfaction. The ear-to-ear smiles that evening were as evident on the men as on the women in the crowd '•· and the models themselves. Mack1e'scouture fashions, light-hearted numbers r for the young at heart. were heavy on the glitter and easy " on the eyes. __...,.__.. . He wisely led off with glamorous night-on-the-town things. sandwiched h1sdaytimedesigns in the middle, then came back to the all-out glitter that he does best. One standout dress had the brightly sequined outline of a uni com rearing up across the bodice, its head in front and hind legs 1n back. And humorous ani maJs of the abstract kind commanded attention on three oftheeveninggowns-a huge mouse rolling its eyes heavenward kept company on the runway with a grinningcatand silly dog. Geometric designs also were up front in black, white and silver. with plentyofbrights thrown in for good measure. Back interest was strong, and probably prurient as well in some cases. Mackie offered up some de- mure-looking ballgowns, which, viewed from the front, looked as though they could have been delivered from the set of .. Gone With the Wind." The backs, slit right up to the limit of the law. told a story of our time -parental guidance suggested. of course. Other back views that were slightly more sedate showed draped and latticed effects on fluid. form-fitting evening dresses. with some deep V necklines also reveah ng the designer's fondness for the female shape. Then there were some surpnses. including a little blackdresso fpnm demeanor with s1lvercdcollarand . cuffs. And to g1 vecred1t where it's due. the day looks were appealing 1n their own nght. wt th swmg}. flippy skins done an bright colors. and the nautical motif that also appeared 1n the e"'ening wear. Models in Nav}·tnspired suits march"cd down the runwa)' to strainsof'"AnchorsAway." and a love of the sea also appeared in abstract prints of shells and marine creatures on many of the designs. Huge middy tops showed up again and again. with one done in red over a narrow. short skirt. and others in a silver-and-blue combination and all-over gold. The nauucal theme continued even to the grand finale: Mackje 's vision of a radiant bride. was a striped gown with billowing wrap and a middy collar and huge bow. With that. he left his fans all in smiles. 4 spec1aY''thank-you" ¥OCS to Neiman-Marcus' fashion coordinator and pub/Jc relations director. Ki try Leslie. who helped arrange our cover photo . .... _,..., ...... A Mackle bride, ataanln& ln a .Uftl' ud white ctraa wrapped ln wblte •tlA. m&rell• ctown tbe alale to apprecladft applaue. > Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 1984 Mackie 's dra~a goeS da)'time His ready-to-wear-- collection repeats themes from couture In 1982, Bob Mackie. perhaps the most theatncal of couture designers around. turned his attention to ready-to-wear. His current spnngcollecti on for that market repeats the themes of the <:outure line -the nauucal touches and seashell shades are all there. White 1s a signal color in Mackie's fleet, showing up i*<faytim~rcsses accented with brigt\tcolorssuch asa slim-lined version with red and blue T-shirt top. And the colors of the ocean appear in the seahorses. starfish and other marine creaturesgracinga white and multi-colored crew neck, cotton pullover sweater and a button-front cardigan. Macki e, a native Cali fornian who received tramingat Chouinard An Institute in Los Angeles, began a career in costume design as a sketch artist for Jean Louis and la ter worked at Paramount studios with Edith Head. He teamed up with Ra) Aghayan an 1963 for the Judy Garland television show and designed for Mitzi Gaynor and Carol Burnell before becoming a household name for the scant but scintillatingoutfitsCherwore on TY . Mackie. who is the onl y designer to have won fou r Emmy Awards., has been nominat'ed for I 0 more. He also received the Costume Designers G u1ld A ward an I 96 7 and 1968. • AlllY ....... ..,,, ... He has done costumes for''Penmes From Heaven," "Divorce. American Style" with Aghayan, for Diana Ross m.herfilm debut1ls Bill'ie Holiday in "Lady Sings the Blues" and for Neil Simon's film "Max Dugan Returns." Brtchtly patterned print with hugh ab8tract 8e&Shell8-and atarflah la guaranteed to atand out in any crowd aa will white dreu with red and blue •trlped T -•hirt top. at right. Bob Mackle takes a light-hearted approach to •prlng even with his suits, nearly all of which have a nautical air. FASHION SALE 40%-70% Off Retail Top Designer Clothing Sizes 2 14 Prints charming for adjusting skin color Store Opening Postponed EVERYTHING MUST CO SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEKEND Sat. 10·6 Sun . 11 -5 450 Gav1ota Newport Beach (In the Bluffs) Walch for "F ash1on Sho w" signs For further 1nlormation Call Linda 759·1206 557-4343 Prescriptives provide 1 most up-to-date ways - to buy right cosmetics- ' Prescnpll\es is in the pnnt1ng business I -~lo.1npnnt1ng and colorpnntinJt The rather upscale d1v1s1on ol the Estee Lauder cosmetics com pan) takes scnousl} 11!. mandate to pro" 1de the most accurate and up-to-date information for the bus) I v.uman "ho wants to be sure she 1s gelling a product she can use "ithout !>pending a lot ci f11mc at cosmetics counters. The Prcscnpt1 ves skin care program. hac,l·tl on the ··skinpnnting·· anal}Sts done h' trained sale~people. offers a com- prl'hl'm" e and fle>.tble regimen fo r an) '>lo.tn t ~pc. sa\s Mar:anne D1ono. a compan} representatl\C. -1.ll o f the cleans1n$ products arc for. mulated to be mild. with special. stronger lormulas a'atlable to treat specific prob- l·:ms. such as pimples or fine li nes. D1ono 1s traveling across the country to promote Prescripti ves' new su n protection products, which she calls unique among the plethora now on the market. The Prescri p- tl\ e'\· cream sun protection formulas I (a' allable in three SPF levels) all contain three sun-screen ingredients. with a fourth ingredient designed to boost the skin's I oxygen intake for a yo unger-looking com· ple\1on This particular combination. Diorio sa;,;s, is not available through an y other company. There IS also a bronze eel sun-protection formula with an SPF rating of 4. designed for those who can tolerate maximum exposure and want a dark tan. After disposing of the senous matter ot sktn care. D1ono launches a discussion ot the color products w1th real zest. A true believer tn the "Colorprint" method ot anal\>S1s. she demonstrates the use of the Prescnpu vcs color wheel. similar to that ot an artist's. which will help a woman select her best shaaes of eye. Ii p and cheek colors once the basic sktn tone has been de- term1 ned. · To establish what that tone is. a Prcscnptive analyst pamts four stnps ot fo undation on at the customer's Jawline m the basic tones of red-orange. yel- lo~-orange. red an~ blue-red. All complex- ions. mcludme those of black and Oriental v.omcn. contain a predominate cast of one of these shades. D1ono says: The Prescript1 ves line then offers a wide va riety of fo undation shades within each basic color family. Using the "Colorpnnter." the customer can enter her skin tone and then set a dial to find her best accent colors. Shades within her natural skin tone range will provide the most natural look for daytime, while colors tn the "tnadic" range will offer the most soph1st1cated looks. Pre8Crlptivea' •on .creen products contain an ingredient that bootlta the akin'• o:sy&en intake for a younger looklnC appearance. Bookcases On Sale! 3 fu~$159~... ~· E 1 • t' Ht, • ~· serr!l r un t stands ""2 h • 30""' t 12"d Sinolr bookcase S75. A i.•.1 1:i I n 1t:> rl~Olh di J ror 1219. E~tra sh~lves CdblOPI doors and desk ' .!ll • n;it l'l.l 1rre<.<.nrms Cl100'>f' lrom three durable t1n1shes white. dark tlut< ""' !l·or • inn n.tk " Danica turnlturt wfllt 1 d11ftrtnu Of'O OAl\f It • IUlllMY ff 5 Cu-Sfl'fOC, Kttl'"f JllHM ult 11131 $41 IU~ OA~l(A ~ rllO( 1110s LOllG B!ACll Jll .. Rr H"' I l , l • SAii l'fOflO "~flllY HtllS l H \\ • "'° . ~ ~ . COSTA llltSA ~·· ~ I 'Hl)f~,I '" 'l'w n • • , y, t • I'"''• 1.'S V((lAS • • ...... •• Hair Stylist 12ick Jher-idan announcing that I am now with AESTHETICS 240 Newport Center Drive Su ite 220 {upstairs) locafed in Design Plaza adjacent to Cannell & Chaffin (714) 720-1196 ano,w(.•rtnf.! "er\'l<:e fr •c women rrom lnswff At/ telephone I •11 o,taying honw whilt> their Dally Pilot r l:o sstft<•rl ad wo rks st'llin~ household II tlCm!'i or by rind ml( a babysjtlcr ' . " I ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN LAWYERS will hear Ramona Ripston, executi ve director oft he American Civil Liberties Uruon (ACLU) of Southern Cahfom1a, discuss the First Amendment and human nghts at noon Monday 1n the Orange County Medical Assoc1a11on Center. 300 S. Flower St.. Orange. To make reservations for the $1 3.50 lunch. phone 835-7007. • • • MONDAY MORNING CLUB member.; of Laguna Beach will view the Hentage fashion shov. at 11 :30 Monda> at the Holiday Inn. 25205 La Paz. Laguna Hills Mrs. J. D. James will narrate the presentation ofrare gown5 ranging from a complete Gode) outfit from 1856 to more recent ones. Showings of the collecuon. which has grown from 25 to 175 gowns. provide funds which are used for services to the 900 residents of California Lutheran Homes. • • • WOMEN'S AGLOW of Huntington Beach v.111 gather for ~ellowsh1p. luncheon and a lecture b) Jo) H1ghleyman on inner healing. The meeting ~111 begin at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ytlla Sweden restaurant, 552 Main St., Huntington Beach. For information and reservations. _phone 968-1 141 . • • • AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Irvine chapter. will conduct its spring enrollment event - a program on glamour and hair styling -at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Irvine Mamott Hotel. 18000 Yon Karman Ave. Lika Paquelle from Sa._s Fifth Avenue. J.Anthony of Ri ve Gauche Salon and Claudia Bonfiglio from "Beauty for All Seasons'' will tell how they make coloring decisions. For reservations, phone 951-9445 or 995-6650. • • • TOASTMISTRESS CLUB'S Las Olas chapter in Huntington Beach will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mercury Savings and Loan Association. 7812 Ed1o~er Ave. There will be a featured speaker explaining communic-ation training. Contact 556-4522. • • • ASSISTANCE LEAGUE of Huntington Beach wi ll start a bridge marathon Thursday that will conttnue through June. The event will be held the-third Thursday of each month at I 0 a.m. at the chapter house. 30 I Walnut St.. Huntington Beach. Proceeds will benefit the chapter's philanthropic projects: speech therapy center. Operation School Bell and SAT seminar. To register, phone 536-4097. . • • • . HADASSAH'S annual eye QC\nk luncheon will-take. •'place at I I :'3<ht:m. Mifti<tay. March 19 et 0~ ~.m. in· the Mercury Savings and Loan Association, 2302 1 Lake Center Road, El Toro. Proce-eds will go toward com batting glaucoma and a new drug trea tment known as Piloplex. To make reservations for the $5 buffet luncheon plus hat and eyeglass fashion show. phone 833-21 44 or 644-4256 . • • • CITY OF HOPE'S Open Door chapter will sec scenes from president Aline Fink's recent trip to China during a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday. March 19. at Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on in Newport Center. Plans for the annual spaghetti dinner and auction will be announced by Bill Barney. vice presi dent of fund-raising. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Bring 1n your .. IOMI d•tnenSIOnS IOf e FREE de51QM1 c;onaullatlQ4\ SM ®' moo.I Cic>Mtl CLOSETS R US 3692 So Bnsiol Street Santa Ana . "' &-• ' ... ~ • c;........., ... , .. -°"' ·~' tl'\(4titl 4,. 71'-f·0220 . .. • JUJ Harley and MJchaeJ WatkJna .. "-'•• ....... Dominic and Georgia Frontiere, at left, greet Bob Mackle wliile Sheriff Brad Gates. Delly f'tlote bf a.rr, llolllll in back.ground, join• in another convena- tlon at Nelman-Marcua anniversary party. All that glitters ••• was at party Stellar cr owd turns out to see Bob Mackie fashions, support Newport art museum By MELINDA HUDDLESTON Dellf Pllol llyte ldhot Neiman-Marcus' sixth birthday party was indeed "a stellarevent,"just as the invitations promised. The celebration of the store's anniversary at its Newport Center location raised nearly $45,000 for the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Guests got the red-carpet treatment, and rotating spotlights at the entrance ofNeiman-Marcus heightened the feeling ofa celebrity-studded opening night. Silver and white balloons along with tw1nkling lights gave the store a festive atmosphere. and tables set in black and burgund} were elegant. The guests them- selvesgl1ttered bnghtl~. in keeping w11h the sp1nt of the Bob Mackie couture fashions that got top bill- ing for the evening. Party co-chairmen. Lucille Adams and Nancy Zinsmeyer, deserve special mention forthe1r hard work that helped make the evening sparkle. Others on the benefit planning committee were Pat Alleborn, Toni Ayres, Helen Clrkle, Beverly Thompson Coll, Joanne Fix, Judy Hurndall, Cheryl Iverson, Linda Johnson, LucUle Kuehn, Sassy Luby, Jo McLain , LUCILLE ADAMS Betty Oberg, Marcella Porter, B.J. Richter. Margarita Shaw, Joan Stevens, Annabelle Williams. Shirley Wilson, Marion Shea and Michael Perkins. Several of their spouses were there: Albert A. Adams, Robert Perkins, Robert Alleborn, Horace Coil, Warren Fix, Chick Iverson, Ray Johnson, Bob McLain, Hugh Oberg, George Richter, Jack Shea and Dick Stevens. Honored at the Wednesday evening party fort heir special contributions to the Harbor Art Museum were Linda and Ray Johnson(he is president of the museum's directors) and Gay and Ernest A. Brya.nt, III (she is immediate past president of the museum board). . Ba~ey Ba~ett, ~ei.man-Mar~us vi~e;_Qre~ctent, .... was among those greeting guests, an(j a1so-spot1'ij near the front were Doree and Denny Freldenrlch (he's'the· museum's director of development), and Susan and Kevin E. Consey (he's museum director) .. Georgia and Dominic Frontlere were there to shake hands with Mackie. (Need I remind anyone of her connection with the Rams?). And elected notables at the party included county supervisors Tom Riley, Harriet Wieder and Bruce Nestande, state Sen. John Seymour and Sheriff Brad Gates. A lot of the dinner conversation centered on Mackie 's designs. Clothes designer D.N. Evans was there. dramatic in one of her own creations. When asked if she liked what she saw on the runway at Peay F09ter, Gene Wuhbum, Mary Davia ana-Tom Thoma• were among the Newport Harbor Art Muaeum aupporten who were dauled by the Mackle couture parade and the ahow-atoppln& bridal &own. Neiman-Marcus, she said she did. adding, "But the only things I wear are by D.N. Evans." She wore a black chiffon ballenna-length strapless dress with hip-length hand-beaded jacket, and her head was wrapped in black chiffon. Others at the table with D.N. and her husband, Michael, were Linda and Jay Young, Sharon Denoff (in a Mackie dress), Gloria Zlgner and Ed Lobrbach. Gloria's son. Mark, was there, too, with Galen Colwell, who works for Miles-Randall, the company which provided flowers for the party (Randy Harmen actually did the arrangements). The three-en tree buffet by Rococo won praise, with the dessert table drawing some of the biggest smiles around. The strawberries, dipped in a chocolate fondue, were especially delicious. Other guests spotted included Pam and Sam Goldstein (she'sa museum trustee), Ben and Miriam Deane with daughter Janet, Judy and Rogue Henley, Drew Renner and Shelley Irvin, Susan and Ken Strader, Rita and Reed Sprinkle, Tom and Marilyn Neilsen, David and Jeanne Tappin and Gene Washburn. And I don't want to overlook another designerther< to look over the Mackie collection. Robert Berdell. Several women were wearin~ his designs for the even mg many accented by eye-catching veils. More party notes from all over: A reminder for ticketholders-Florence Critten- ton Services of Orange County is holding its fourth St. Patrick's fashion show and luncheon at noon Wednes- day a~ the Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road. in Newport. • • • Pat Hitt ofCoronadel Mar is coordinating a reception honoring the late Hildred (Hiily) F errell of Anaheim on March 19 at Goodwill Industries of Orange County, Fifth and Fairview streets in Santa Ana. The pro~am, led by Coalson Morris of Corona del Mar, will begin at 2 p.m. For more information. contact the Goodwill community relations department at 547-6301. • • • "A Touch ofSpnng" will be the theme of the 26th annual philanthropy luncheon and fashion show of the Tuesda) Club of Newport Harbor due March 20at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von Karman. The social hour will begin at 11 a.m .. followed by luncheon and the I p. m. fashion show by Damons Drapers ofSouthem California. Proceeds will go to the Mobil Meals program, the Newport Harbor Adult Day Care Center and scholarships. Tickets ($20) may be obtained by calling luncheon chairman JaJla Roeltm at 644-1066. • • • The Trojan League of Orange County will honor Bob Mackle clown• for photographers after the muaical Nelman-Marcua anniversary former U n1 \ ers1t) of Southern California women Olympians at its 23rd annual benefit at the USC campus beginningat 10:30a.m. March 20. For more details. contact Alice Davis at 499-5029. • • • The Las Rei nas Auxiliary of the Assistance League of Newport Beach will old its annual benefit luncheon March 21 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. "Swing Into Spring" will be the theme for the event. which will begin at 11 a.m .. followed by a luncheon and fashion show by Bullock's South Coast Plaza. Proceeds will go to the children's Dental and Orthodontic Health Center of Newport and the Child Day Care Center in Costa Mesa. For resen auons. call 646-4326. • • • The South Pacific Chapter, Orange County Performing Arts Center, will hold its fourth annual bndge benefit luncheon March 22 at the Registry Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd. inlrv10e. Bridge expert Frank Thomas will be on hand to give pointers, and prizes will be awarded. To learn more, contact Eleanor Knox at 642-14 19 or Marjorie Cooling at 640-1291. Judy and Rope Hemley chatted wttb Joanne Ft.a • Nancy Tamutser and Shirley Wllaon were delighted wttb •how. • . I I ahow in Newport with modela weart.nc aome of hi• ahimmery evening gowna. / 1M Oranoe Coast OAILV PILOT/Sunday. March 11, 198'4 BRIDGE ht>.trh. Without thl' diamond lend th.-ro11lr11ct \\-Ould hl\vt' hud rnort> piny. but Wf,t natural _____ ;;.... ___ ..., ___________ ly It'd ht!S 1111rtnt•r's ~u1t ilMI 0 that knotkt>d out tht• onl.v quid~ t>ftlt}' to th£' South C 0 t httnd. Nuv. dl.'rl<1rer had to HARLES MAR worry about an lmmediatt• GOREN SHARIF ...., diamond lo11cr as wl'll "" t ht· .... ;H·1• uf trump~. . ••liililllllllliil••il•••••••~·-lklladonno ""on tht• 111·1· 111 dwn111nd~. ero-.!>t•d to thl' .ll't' Ut:AR READERS: \\ t' havt' had man) re(4uut8 owr the yun for those hand" that wt' coo1tider to ~ our favorites. That makn ~uite a li~t . 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Travel seminar slated "So You Want to lk a Travel Agent (Or Own a Travel Agency)" 1s the sub- ject of a seminar to be held on Saturday, Mar-ch 17, beginning at 9 a.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The four-hour seminar 1s intended as an intensive introduction to the .travel agency field for people cx- plorl ng agency career or ownership. Half the seminar i11- volves opening or bu) ing an agency, an examination of the current trends of the industry and a look at the future of thl' business. Airline deregulation and nfw laws regarding travel agent exclusivity will be discussed . as will franchises. cofuputer sys- tems. salaries. benefit and necessal) training. Cost of the seminar 1s $65 per person or $1 00 for tw o pl'opll' who pre-register. Cost at the door 1s $80 per person. Additional take-home ma- terials are i ncludcd. Call 55g:g444 to pre-register or for more 1nformauon. Hard-boiled eggs, kid&i similarinmany ways A nore from Parry requires that the egg be attached by Slrina to one of Erma Bambeck. My ~ • the panners or a guardian 24 hours a day for a week. There recenr column u11 arc bugs to be worked out. Even though he has the students Margarer Hudson. ERMA 1L f . tieasiringtooneoftheirtoesandhang"the child"overthe who wrote saying she r bed. he says, "l still can't figure out a way to have them thoushr she was the awakened at niAht or l would." first military wife to BO I ';_ ,JI Actually. there are a lot of similariues between receive a certificate MBECK A &. hard-boiled eggs and children -which his students have of appreciation from already discovered. They may look fragile, but they're a the U.S. government surprise. I've dropped a few of them (egss and children) in on her husband's retiremem. has brought a deluge of mail. my time and fully expected them to destruct, but somehow It seems military wives throughout the world have been so they roll wit.b the punches and show up fo r the next day. hono"xJ. An earlier column on why this was nor done You'd th ink being in hot water would do them m, but brought only one r:esponse. and that was from Mrs. they become tougher for it and a little more durable. They Hudson. We are delighted Jt !~.standard proce_dure. .. • can even sustain a few cracks in their ex terior and survive. .... f?:ducators are often cntteized for not b~ngmg real You can do a lot of things to make eggs look different. ltfe into th e clas.s~oo.'!'. It.is one th.1~g to conJugat~ .. ver~s You can paint them in different colors, adorn them with and say in Sp!,n~h. Whi~h way ts ~h.e bul~fight. 1t is gold. place them in a satin-lined bed or a bed of pencil another to kno hat mar_nage and raising children are all shavings but underneath they're pretty much the same. about ... a cond1t1on destined to affect nearly all of them. · · · David Parry's sociology class at Blackhawk High~ ll shouldn't tak~ Mr. Parry's class. long to figure out School in Beaver. Pa .. is at least taking a crack at il. io that t~e Chea~r by the Dozen theory 1s ~ my~h ~nd th~t simulate married life. he has students pair off. spin a wheel dragging anything around all day and night is. in their of fonune to learn what their gross income is. set up a ve rnacular ... awesome. . budget. and live ofTrt. Oflhand. I'd say Mr. Parryhasdoneoneoftwothings. Each pairthen "gives birth" to a hard-boiled egg. They He has either done for hard-boil ed egp what Mr. T has name it. decorate it. house it. and figure out how they are done for the three-piece suit, or he has instilled in a class a going to raise 11. lesson on responsibil ity that I suspect they'll remember for The respons1bilit} does not end 1n the classroom. Mr. a long time. I Ireland rz.Zdloq® ~e~~t·~=~re 'Dead batteries' topic of lively conversation DEAR ANN -----------Since women·s lib became the "in_, thing rm sure fhe Dead Battery Syndrome has been a lively topic of conversation at many a hen party. I will also be t that not one of those women has the sltghtest clue rega.rding the part she played in her panner's inability to function. RECLINA-ROCKEAS• PRICED $228 FROM Dozens of Styles and Fabrics In stook for Immediate delivery. S()l'Tlf·~'T ~l·lett.ter~ 3161 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 545-7168 (Oae block soau of ue Su Dleto Ji'nq.) HOUIS: Moo. ud Prl. 10-9, Tve..·1'hn. JIU, Sat. JU, Su. U -6 f Veta's INTI MAIT APPAREL. INC. 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A COSTA t.ISA L 650·28'70 E FR££ fN HOME ESflMATlS through the green land- scapes of Ireland will be presented on Ff_iday, March 16. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Orange Coast Col- lege. Travel authors John and Ronalyn Choco woill con- duct the slide program in OCC's Forum. The program will emphasize the scenic coun- trysides of both the Re- public of Ireland and Northern I reland . Admission to the pro- gram is $4. T ickets are now on sale in the Communit} Service Office. located 1n th e Stu- dent Center Building. The office 1s open v.cekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .. and Saturda) from 8 a.m . to noon. For more information. call 432-5880. LANDERS: I hope you will print this letter for ··u n- fulfilled In D.C." Along with being "Unfulfilled" she is also unsympathetic ANN LANDERS and uncaring. ••••••••••••• There was no mention of hov. many "live battenes" D.C. had encountered in two years --only that she has run into three dead ones. Could it be that her charger ts out of whack7 How cruel to say, "If these males know they arc unable to perform. wh} do they put a woman through the embarrassment and frustration?" Ma ybe D.C. should carry a sign that reads, "If you can't get it on. don't bother with me. Buster." Mv adhce to D.C. is this: If you want a "fulfilling relationship," be patient, caring and helpful. You may be surprised at how responsive a "'dead battery'_' can be. l guess you put D.C. in her place. I hope she ltstens. The results could be rewarding. - A LI VE ONE DEAR ONE: Here's another letter on the same subject. · DE.l.R ANN LANDERS: Forgive me. but I laughed when I read the comments by "Unfulfilled In D.C." So she encountered three dead battcnes in two vears and her poor cousin spent a weekend in Bermuda with one~ I'll bet both those dames had plent~ to say to the failures. The~ probabl) left them without a shred of dignity. ~ ., •SALES • ;-;1-HV!Cr • :-;KAii.~ HIKl·~ • . ..;K .A.Tl· HOAHD:) TRAVEL Fro m what I have observed, the females out there are coming on so strong they s~are men to d~ath . It is diffi~ult, if not impossible. for a temfied male to nse to the occasion. I am an unmarried woman in my 40s who has all the normal drives and desires. I am not out looking for sex, but if I find the man attractive and the subject comes up. you can bet your bo11om dollar HE 1s the one who does the asking and his battery is very much altve. -A LADY AS WELL AS A WOMAN DEAR WOMAN: This is not the t ime to debate the pros and coos of women's liberation, but I can tell you the crusade opened many doors that were previously closed. Also, it made business and industry conscious of tbe fact that many women were grossly underpaid. It is my opinion that tbe sexually-aggressive female bas been with us a lot longer tbao women's liberation. The following letter is more to the po int: DE.\ll ANN LANDERS: My husband's battery went d1.·ad 12 }ears ago when he had surgery for a malignant prostate. While we no longer ha ve sexual tntcrcourse. our Jo, c ltfe 1s as good as ever. Ma} be better. There's a lot of cuddling and kissing and tenderness. I find it completelv satisfying and don't miss the ot her one bit. -CONTENT IN COLORADO. DEAR CONTENT: What a beautiful way to end tbe controversy! Bless you! BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All Makes And Models OCTD Ladies Auxiliary Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd • • 751-4882 Costa Mesa The Oran~e County Fire Depanment s Ladies Aux- iliary is dona ting 10 per- • • June in rr-"-.--.. .... ~~ --·~ -=. ) . cent of the cost of each Alaska ··Lovcboat" cruise ticket they sell to aid the •• . . \ <·om(· celebrate~ Sail on oiw of F:ursky's • • 1 -v• vou two diffort!nt 14 -clav itinerarit.>s inaugural sea!'ion lTU1st·s to Alaska .( to choose from and mort' 0 1>0rl tim{' this June. You'll ma kt· cruisi ng hi~tor~· • than any other cruise Jin~. ~1.1 a sh~p as .. sptt~t~cula.r .as th~ sn·1wry. • • • UNSURPASSED VALUES S1tmar s $150m1lhonr 1Ul'1'ky 1s the newest ancl ..:-·t .• · . 1 , "~on crui·ses to Can"cla . ~h· . Al· ·k· f .· . ,,1 ma1 s maugura se..., . .. most spac1~us s tp I~ as .a t>ut111 mj{ E:"ery ancl Alaska are the best values going. Compare l~x~ll)' thats ~ade .s11 mar tamou~: Kumptuoui-fares. ThttsE> At~ roundtriµ 14-day cruises dm1.11~. ~pHrklmg mgt~tly t'nti·:ta~nment. roomy at rates comparable \o others' 1 2·da~· c-ruii;t-s. rnhms p!t~s \~·~u:". It~ltan. h.osplU~hty. A.n.~I ?n That's like getting l wo <layR free. And you'll our .Ju nt o-u1~wi;, JO! <Ht~ inaugural f f'Sll\ 1tw:<. even flv fre(' lo an cl from the LibE'rian -r•·j(i~- IN AUGURAL CRUISES ter('d Pairl'k." i11 snn Frandsc·o. ~·:1ir:-;ky make:-1 hrr flr~t Alat.i.ka eruis.-~ in Jun~ So t'Omt• lh·l· a lt>Kencl. Sail to Alaska on onr" when the wea ther i!' mild anrl the fla y:' a~ of .1-~air~kr'g inau~ral ~cason l'ruIBe!'. L :~,l' all lon)C. The c•xtra da.\'li~ht l1•t:-; ~·nu :1rc more of Sit mar crui:-1es. they're booked exclusivC>ly tbt• dazzlin~ :;1ghtl\ thr·ottJ.{h F»irsky's floor-to· through profe~~ional t nwf'I agents . SPf' yours reiltni{ panuramk \\111<111\\1\. Only Sitrnar gi\'C~ ttJclny whilt> $rm><I :-1p~t<'t' i~ still a\•ailnblf'. Sitmar Introduces Rllrsky / Orange county Burn Center. their College Schol- arship Fund. Community Awareness Programs and much more. The tickets for a rarely offered nine-night cruise to Alaska depaning from Los Angeles. This cruise will depart on May 26. 1984, aboard the Sun Princess of Television's "Lovcboat" fame. Even after donating a tax-deductible I 0 percent to the Ladies Auxiliary, passengers who arc mem- bers of various county, state and federal agencies may also qualify for substanttal additional sav- ln$S off general public pnces. . While man)" auxiliary groups onl y sell cupcakes and wash cars for funds, the OCFD Ladies Auxiliary decided to take advantage of the fact that many Southern California resi- dents will be cruising this )ear. si nce the economy has improved. The Ladies Auxiliary, working in conjunction with T ravel Reps. Inc .. of Santa Ana. have deciqed on a popular ship. visitmg l'xcellcnt ports in a very good season. -- This cruise includes free return airfare from Van- couver and visits six of the most popular Alaska pon cities. Prices range from S 1.283 to S 1,609 per per- son, based on double oc- cupancy. For more information and a free brochure, call Travel Reps, Inc.. at 973-4844. RUFFELL U,HOUTIRY, INC. ............ -4 .... 1922 HAR80R Bl VO COSTA MESA -5'48.11 THINGS tOOO 1 Clf --=z:~,u:- . ';Iler ptants · -4 read the --._..., ... 5. shoPP'nl .. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 198• BS Norman Lear returns, finds a different TV world By JERRY BUCK UT ........ Wn.. <>enc 1nce he walked. way from 1elev1s1on tn 1978 with the Rivera family. JUSt H it dad nrtier with blacb on the intention of wnttng a movie called "Religion .. He "Good Times" and "The JefTerM>n.s." LOS ANGELES -The porkp1e hat 1s Jauntily atop 1hc nearl)' bald head. the black homnmmcd glasses cover m1sch1evous eyes. the navy blue swea1er is in pla~ and his linacrll clutch a smoldenng cigar. never wrote the movie, anstnd founding People for the rl••••••••••••••••••• American Way to counter the religious nght movement. Norman Lear 1s back in telev1s1on. Lear, the man who stood 1elev1s1on on us ear a decade ago with ~uch shows as "All in the Family," "Maude," "Good Times" and .. The JefTcrsons," is back w~ a contentious new sencs for ABC called "a.k.a. Pabld." ··while l was gone the world has turned 120 degrees." he says .. There's that much more to write about." He pauses as a puff of smoke nscs above him and is caught in a ray from the llkylight of his spacious office ... Actuall y. I don't feel I've been away I Just ha1.1en't been doing weekly television." "Pablo," a half-hour comedy about a nsing young Mexican-American comedian (played by Paul Rodnguez) and his family, doesn't break new ground as "All in the Family" did in 1971. Pablo isn't as controversial as Archie or Maude; television has changed too much for that. Still. it is about a family in turmoil. Comedian Paul (a.k.a .• also known as, Pablo) Rivera's act is based on ethnic jokes. which send his proud, conservative father into a rage. He walks to a wall decorated wnh framed maxims ~in ts to one and reads. ''Happiness is the exercise ofone·~ vital ab1ltt1es along lines of excellence." . "That's Aristotle. So my vital ability as communica- tions. Jn the live years I was away from television I was developing the People for the American Way. That was an exe~cise in communications -ta1.king to people and pulling them together. The organiz.ataon mill.ht iust as well have been a miniseries. Lear has other pilots in the works. but this is his first He behevci. the audience will be able to identify with KARATE FITNESS UAlltl 879 mo PACIFIC S AHAHEIM DI! IC HU m5339 MANN BREA PLAZA li TOIO !>81 !>8lj() COWARDS SAOOLCBACk llYllE 551 om COWARDS WOODBRIDGE JAPAN KARATE FEDERATION Pnvate specialized Instruction if! your home or office for adults and children. Day or Evening COSTA I UI m 2711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA IJ UIU (2 13) 691 ·0633 AMC FASHION SQUARE OUICE 634 2553 (714) 840-3158 1429 N. 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FOUNTAIN VALLEY rT N VAl L(Y • llTlflLI' tom '" ......... .... 4'.' '! 1.... • -.,.,. "" 13' 1 !>00 )I' !-.• • "' rni VAU[Y • ..- WllSll .... (JI S.-C' l )f , WESTMINST£R CKMA MST ... ~ ....... ,. * ......... mm~ Ciilibt• MST --· --... ... nt 1'~ OOlt• Slfil\0 fOOnOOll "'' !.;I ..... ~ tor 610 II( f Ill MOm ... ,...... Ill SI'~ 11\ \t~ .,,., ·•1~ .._,NTINGTON BEACH GARDEN GROVE 61.1 ~HI$ \I~ 4401 t:t: ............ 1• 110 ion ..,., ..... 1 • •:t I I> ....... Ill ••n1 M•Cl&l Ill l Ull 10•\ I • • I .. --~~~~~~~--------------.... --.......... ,.. .......... _... ________ _ 88 Orane-Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, March 11, 1G84 ., COMPLETE NYSE AND AMEX WEEKLY LISTINGS B-7, 8 CREDIT LINE School law expert Leopard Brinley joins firm Leonard D. Brinley, former general counsel for the Orange County Superintendent of Schools, has joined the law firm of Buchalter, Nemer, Fields, Chryslie & Younger as an associa te in its Orange County office. Bnnle~ has practiced law for 12 years and is an expert tn school law. • • • Dennis Hartley of Irvine has Joined Promontory Group, a Newport Beach-based real estate development firm. as development partner. Hartley joins Promontor) Group with I 2 years architectural and resi denual building expenence bot h in the United States and abroad . According to Ronald Saieoni, co-managing partner of Promontorv Group. Hartley will acquire. develop and manage ho.using and apartment projects tn north San Di ego Count~. • • • David Iwata has been named sales manager of the Irvine Marriott, according to Ronald V. Cribbet, general manager of the 500-room Koll Center Irvine hotel. Iwata. who has been with Marnott fur se\ en vears. was n:centl\ honored for his outsta nding sales performance when he was named rec1p1ent of the Mamon sales manager of the quarter award. • • • The Newport Beach archHecture and planning fi rm of DeRevere, Wise, Garakian and Associates has changed its corporate name to DeRevere Partnership, 11 was BRINLEY HARTLEY IWATA announced by Dell DeRevere, firm president. The naml' change reflects expansion of the firm . and also the recent promotion of Daniel McAllister . • • • The Stein-Brief Group, real estate development and marketing organization , has sold a 26-acre site in Laguna N1guel's Town Center lfTea to Regis Homes of Newport Beach. Purchase pnce was $6.5 million. The parcel 1s adjacent to Niguel Road approximately 1/2 mtle west of Crown Valley Parkway. Regis Homes plans to build 324 stacked and attached rental units on the site. • • • Robert W. Erickson recently joined Tecstor, Inc. as vice president. engineering, after resigning from Apple Computer, Inc. in San Jose where he was Ooppy-disk-dnve eng1neerini manager. Tecstor manufactures and markets 14-inch Winchester drives with capacities ranging from 83 to 332 megabytes. The Huntington Beach company maintains sales offices in Los Angeles. San Jose/San Franc1s(o, Dallas. Boston. New Yor. Baltimore and Coral Springs. Florida . • • • David B. King of Tustm has joined Flrst American Title Insurance Co. as sales director for national subdivision and land development. The announcement was made by Robert w. Duff, vice president and director of national subd1v1s1on development. Before joining First American. King spent 15 years as a sales and marketing executive in real estate finance services. • • • A $24 millton contract to establish a pilot line for low power. radiation-hardened gallium arsenide integrated circuits has been awarded to Rockwell International Corp's) mlcroelectronlcs research and development center. Sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the program calls for the design and manufactureoflarge scale integrated circuus for space and other military elecfronics applications. NOW, THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT OUR BIGGEST SALE THIS YEAR! • PRICING: Every car in stock is c learly marked with our low sale price -No h assl e shopping. SELECTION: Choose from Eldorados, Sevilles, Cimarrons, Devilles & Fleetwoods -all sale priced. .. WHEN: This Saturday, Sunday & Monday. TRADE-INS: Buyers will be on hand to bid for your current car -paid for or not. FINANCING: use your ba11k, we are credit our bank buy or lease union approved. and HURRY -THIS SPECIAL EVENT ENDS MONDAY NIGHT! '· 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 .· / "' Wlr9pfloto . Turning it around Jame• Mosgan, Atari, Inc. eblef ezecutive officer, la optimlatic about hla company In 1984, after a year oflayoffe. Atari le ending a tulmultoue year that MW more than 2,500 people laid off and 1983 108eea of $539 million. Morgan •Y• Atari has now •tarted a painstaking turnaround that ahould produce company profits in the aecond half of 1984. Learn about computers at OCC seminars Orange Coast College's Business Management Pro- gram is ofTennga series of seminars this spring that focus on computers. The) cost between$ I 0 and $40 each. and successful complctton of se,en seminars will earn students a certt ficate. Tickets are a' atlable 1n the OCC' Ticket O ffice. near tht• student center building, at the door. or b) call ing 432-5527. The seminar schedule follo~s. In the cases where then~ are more than one seminar on a single topic. each session will cover a dtfTerent area. • March 17. 24. 31 -"How to Service Your Apple Computer and Peripherals." • March 17 -"Computers Made Easy." •April 6-7 -"Introduction to Computers and Their Operation." • April 27-28 -"Introduction to Computer Programming in BASI C." •May 11-1 2 -"Learn Wordstar." •May 12-"Introduction to Personal Computers." •May 19 -"Getting to Know your IBM PC." The seminars will be taught bv experts from each particular field. Further information Is available by calling 432-5880. A profitable year at Pacific Mutual The Newport Beach·baeed Paclflc Mutual Ute Insurance Company, the tatgeet Ufe fnsuranoe company In Callfomla. reported a year-end proflt 01 $30.8 mmton for 1983. Pacfflc Mutual employ• 1,200 people at tte Ne't¥POrt Center •dquarters. ·,;·.~~~~~~a~~~~ .... -nro VWfW>m• ~ year," said Walter Gerken, Pacific Mutual'• chairman and chief execull\19 offloer. Gerken said he WM also pteeaed wtth the perlormance ·of Pacific Mutuat'a group health In· surance line, ~km poMd an operating proflt of S3.6. ••tn 198G Pacfflc Mutual proved that we can produce Iner ..... In operatJng profit•, aurplue and total aaaet• In eplte of volatlfe economic conditions. a hlghly competitive end rapidly changing flnanctal ' servtoee Industry and conttnually rtelng health a.re coet." Gerken Mkf. Pacifle Mutual 11 ranked 2-4th by tot.at ...... among Amer'°''a 1,900 lffe ln1Urance~ T"- oompeny marl<ete life, health and J)enl6oo ptMt end provides admlnlatratlve tnveetment end management MNtoes. Zambia Airways orders DC-1 Os From tbe Ba1lneas Wfre , LONG BEACH -McDonnell Douglas this week announced that Zambia Airways has orderv DC-10 Series 30 wide-cabin tri-jet. Delivery is scheduled for mid 1984. The ~de-cabin jetliner will be used on Zambia Airways' routes between Lusaka and Europe, replacing 8707 service, l\nd on other routes as future traffic warrants. 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At that point in time I became convmcrd that something was wrong and a misleading example was being set." just a small part of the overall picture PHO EN IX -There arc thousands of stories in the world of jockstrap- pcry. This 1s one of them. It 1s not ordinary. It involves a bascballcr named Bruce Bochtc, his disillusionment. retirement and subsequent return to the p-and old game. Bochte 1s back m spring training. this time in Phoenix with the Oakland A's. and his Journey there and back has been different. to say the least. No one noticed unrest in Bruce Boehle when he was with the Angels as a baby first baseman. It staned Rustlers rally;. Bucsfall Flores' big hit tops Fullerton; Gauchos roll' Golden West College used a six-run uprising late in the game to hand host Fullenon a 7-5 South Coast Con- ference baseball defeat Saturday, while Orange Coast drew a blank for the first time in 63 games, falling to visiting Santa Ana 5-0. In the Pacific Coast Conference, Saddleback's hot bats were sizzling in a 12-3 romp over host San·Diego. Here's what took place: Golden West 7, Fullerton 5 The Rustlers improved their re- cord lO 3· I I 0 SCC play and arc a game behmd early conference co-leaders Santa Ana and Cemtos. Down 4-1 entering the seventh inning, the Rustlers got two runs back as O'ean Ayers walked and moved to second on a wild pitch and then scored on an error. Shane Flores then r-eached first compliments of a Full- erton miscue and eventually scored on Brad Seehawer's base hit. Golden Wesr added four more runs in the eighth with Shane Flores delivering the big bl ow -a two-out. bases-loaded single on a 3-2 pitch that ~leared the bases. Rel iever Steve Button worked 2111 innings of hitless ball to win his third game without a defeat. Gary Buckles was 2 for 3 for Golden West while Scehawer was 3 for 5. when trades took him to the Seattle Mariners and reached a peak dunng the great strike of 1981 wwhen Bochte was the Mariners' player rep. The absurdity of that conflict confused and hurt him. "To me it was like a war:· Bochte says. sitting in the su n at Mun1c1pal Stadium·in Phoeni~. "I was constant· ly amazed that here we are. slugging 11 out over a situation where everyone was already very rich. "I began to wonder what baseball was modeling to the Amencan cul- ture as a whole and what I as an So Bruce Bochte took his walk. As the Seattle management pleaded and raised the contract ante. Bochte showed them the back ofhis neck and retired to an island off the coast of Seattle. It was apparent!) at this point that Bruce had ample time to think. He was growing his own food and wh ile he waited for the harvest he com- menced worrying about the rest of the world. Bruce env1S1oned a major catastrophe ending life as we know it. · ··I am not talking so much about nuclear war." he says, "as I am about d1s1n1egra11on of the tood system or polluti on in the air and water." Then sometime last summer while Boehle was sitting contemplattng all this. his phone began to nng. Several major league teams wanted him to come back to the misleading exam- 0...., l'tlot "'* .. .., .._., ........ Newport Harbor second ba.eman Jerry Pla•kowakl averta the •lldlng Dan Ludwick of E•tancla ln an attempt to complete double play Saturday. PREP BASEBALL -. - Barons claim Loara title Eagles edge Newport Harbor; Edison, Irvine take two winS off the innmi wtth a single and then scored on a tnple by Dave Leonard. The Rustlers have an early show- down Tuesday at Golden West a inst Santa Ana. --- Ray Llamas· base htt then brought home Leonard. Fountain Valle) added another run in the sixth as pinch-hitter Chns Bugbee singled and eventually scored on Jim Reach's base htt. ca Ana 51 Orange Coast o Fountain Valley High outlasted Los Alam itos, 3-1. The Pirates had a three-game Saturday night. claiming the championshi p of the Loara winning streak snapped by the Dons Tournament to highlight a busy day of area prep baseball The Barons return to action Wednesday night in a doubleheader wtth Ca pi strano Valley at Mile Square Parle beginning at 4 p.m. er stranding 11 runners on the day. activity. C. 3-1 in SCC play, let\ the bases In other action, Edison won twice. claiming victories Estancia 5, Newport Harbor 3 in two separate tournaments and Estancia edged Newport First baseman Tim Deutsch had a single and a double (Pleue eee RUSTLERS/C2) Harbor in the Newpon Elks Tournament. to drive in two runs and scored a run to lead the Eagles to from Dana Hill~; Oc~an View di:--1ded wit~ San Clemente: Newpon Harbor, trailing 5.3 m the fifth, had runners pie. Bochte got to thinking maybe the gods were trying to tell him some- thing so he told his agent to shop around. and the deal was made wiith the Oakland club. Bochte says money was secondary to other considerations. He says he wants some sort of understanding between the team. the player and the community. "I think baseball should be in its place," he says. ··1 don't like it to be so high m everyone's eyes that the emotions of the community rest with the ball club. That's the case in some towns." So Oakland figures. It 1s hardly the case that the mentality of the city 1s linked to the fortunes of the A's. It was after Bochte signed wuh Oakland that mort be<:ame known about lhe tsoc.:1m: ruul\daUOft. This institution of 'far out thin.kina wu established nearly three years tiaO at Holy Name Col~c in Oakland. It is no ni&ht club or disco. "I think of it in terms of canh studies." Bruce Bocbte says ... how, in our lifestyle, we are usu\& natural resources and bow we a~ exploitina them and undcnmniog the base ·of our wealth.'' Pretty meaty stuff. to be sure. but it probably makes for constructive con· versation when an opposing player reaches Bruce Bochte's first t)asc. Gu)'s like Joe Pepitone and Dick Stuart and Boog Powell talked about lifestyle, too, but that which starts when the sun goes down. Bulldogs put bite on· UNL V for PCAA title Thompson's pair off ree throws caps 51-49 win INGLEWOOD (AP) -"The big thing is that we get to go to the NCAA Tournament," said Fresno State Coach Boyd Grant. "That was our goal all season long." Grant's Bulldogs, who won the NIT last year. locked up an NCAA benh Saturday when they nipped I 0th-ranked Nevada-Las V cgas. 51-49. in the championship game of the Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1a11on tournament at the Forum. It took a pair of free throws by Bernard Thompson with I 3 seconds remaining to decide the contest. which avenged a last-second Fresno State loss to Las Vegas in the tournament a ye.ar ago. "It was an excellent. well-played game." Grant said after the Bulldogs' defense keyed the victory over the high-scoring Rebels. "Both teams played very hard ... UNL V still could get to the final four." Las Vegas Coach Jerry Tarkanian, whose Rebels are vi nually cenain to be selected for the NCAA tour- nament, said, "I won't know until Sunday (today when invitations are issued) where we'll be eoing." Tarkanian agreed with Grant that the championship game was a good one. "Overall. we played well.·· he said. Fresno State. which finished third in the PCAA regular-season stand- mgs, 1s now 25-7. Las Vegas, the conference's regular-season champ, is 27-5. Thompson, a 6-6 senior forward, was fouled by the Rebels' John Flowers as the Bulldogs worked for the final shot. Thompson then hit both ends of tbe one-and-one free throw situation.· The Rebels had one last chance to tie the contest, but Frank James missed from 10 feet with three seconds left and F~no State's Soon Barnes pulled down the rebound. Jordan wins Wooden Award LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mi chael Jordan of top.ranked North Carolina was named win- ner Saturda) of the John R. Wooden Award as the outstand· ing collegiate basketball player of the 1983-84 season. Jordan. a 6-6 junior guard. wtll be presented the award at a dinner at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on April 4. two days after the NCAA Championship game is played at Seattle. The award is determined by a vote of 1.000 spons writers and sportscasters from throughout the country. Sophomore center Waymon Tisdale of Oklahoma finished second in the balloting. followed by junior center Pat Ewing of Georgetown. Lakers can't keep pace with Indiana ~ In non-tourney action, Irvine swept a doubleheader the consolation championship of the Newpon tourney. Newpon ~hns11~n np~ Do'!'1nguez twice. on second and third with one out. but Jim Foley was called Ji. nf Aa te~ . Here s how It went. • .._in and he prof)lplly retired the.sid~ n a pop up and ground J39J§pcc;<hejt:r~ ._J ~...;...:-..,:~;~~----l ·~~'f."tref fliittoii :·""''aj•' ",~t;.~·;:tc:r.~_~,-:-~r~Jl · .' .: ... _ .. ;.._, .. __ __:_·....!~~·__.,., Junior righthander Bob Sharpnack was anything but Foley then struck out four overt he final two innings to carries Pacers points of the fourth quarter to take a 100.-~~. ,,. 1:-f .. ' ~ • IJUTLos Angeles rallied again and· . took a I 10-108 advantage with 3:27 to play. The Pacers, 19-45, then scored the game's next 13 points to take a 121-110 lead in the final minute of actton. , ~ha~early.inthegame.~alkingthreebattcrsi nthe second earnthesave. t 126 114 i toning to give Los Alamitos a run. 0 -W n But he settled down after that. striking out nine and Irvine 9·1Z, Dana Hills 8-3 holding the Griffins to just two hits as the Barons captured The Vaqueros opened their season on a hard-hitting the Loara Tournament title. note, with second baseman Dann Wallentine supplying Fountain Valle y. 7-I. battled back from a I ·0 deficit much of the fireworks. by scoring two runs in the fifth inning. Kelly Bowman led (Pleue Me PllltP/C2) &ataacla aecond bueman Dan La4wtck ceta & hitb•ftYe ftom teammate after 8COI'- J I INGLEWOOD (AP) -Clark Kellogg scored 25 points to lead a balanced Indiana attack Saturday night as the lowly Pacers stunned lhe Los Angeles Lakers 126-1 14 in a National Basketball Association game. Brook Steppe and Steve Stipanovich added 2 I and 20 points. respectively. for the Pacers. who beat the Lakcrs at the Forum for the first time ever after I 0 losses. It was also the first ttme Indiana has beaten Los Angeles si nce Jan. 8. 1978. The Lakers had beaten the Pacers 1n the previous 13 games between the teams. The Lakers, 41 ·22. trailed 60-57 at halftime but ralhed to take a 91-85 advantage after three quaners. How- ever. Indiana scored 15 of the first 18 Overall, the Lakers committed 2S turnovers to 17 for the Pacers. "I think 1t was rather simple:· said Indiana Coach Jack McKinney. "We had a good game. It was not a very good game for the Lalcers. "The ball went in at key times for us. We finally played well Wlder pressure and we played very well defensively. We bandJcd the ball well in the last five minutes of the game." Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley madt no excuses for tus team. "WeJUSt didn•t ha ve it tonight." be said. "We didn't play wtth consisten· cy. We JUSt got outplayed. They out-executed us." Kareem Abdul.Jabbar led the Lakers with 25 points. Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Byron Scott added 22 and 19 points. Can Express get untracked? OAKLAND ~AP)-The Oakland Invaders seem to be muina a habtt of entenamina -that's the naht word -opponents wilti mcpbuclc rookie on the sidelines. The Los Angeles Express vasll today but quartetback Sat\c Young. who siJncd a reported $.a million deal last week. won't be ptayma. Cons1dcnna the way the Invaders have been play1na, Youna probably won't be-needed. evt-n lhouah t.M ~have a similarly dreadful 0.2 tccord. • The teams have two of the leak.iestdcftnscs 1n'tbe us1iirivin1 up a total of 48 points c.cb 1n thetr fint two p.mcs. land, hov.~ver, also has the wom offense 1n tbe le:~. sconna a total of onl)' seven points 1n two pmcs. Last Sunday, Oakland lost 13--0 apinst Ntw Orleus. whlcb had its own very nch rook>e, runn1n1 back Marcus Duprtt. sundina on the s.idebnes 1n a bu iness suu 1 day after aan1na a S6 nliU'oa contract. • J om kam >• de uncd to pla) *""P 10 ~ <>Y"I •hen the Bria.ham Youna $W tea.ms the Lo A!lFlCS Offtoit and bu• fcW wtt'\s of practice. is c~pccted to stan fbf the SWftS.. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 1984 SPORTS BREAK Padres rally. nip Angels, 6-6 YUMA, Anz -A three-run homer Iii by rookie outfielder Carmelo Maninez helped San Die o rebound from a 4-0 first inning deficit \'!turday and tht' Padres Nicklaus slip• out of top apot After Jack Nick.tau had been vie-!I 11m 1Led by a double bo&ey on the 16th hole. Bruce Lletlke and veteran Geor1e Arc~tr emerged a~ co-leaders Saturday in the third PREP BASEBALL. • • From Cl W1llcnt1ne drove 1n e1aht runs in lhe doubleheader. including fi ve m the secono aamc. Irvine. which let an 8·5 lead slip away m the opener. broke an 8·8 oc iJ\ the bottom of the seventh when Steve Youth files charges of assault against Cowboy QB White went on to defeat the Angel~. 6-5. 1n an exh1b1t1on baseball game. round of the Eastern Open GolfToumament in M1am1. Nicklaus. the famed Golden Bear. was crumng alonJ 1n l>Ole command of the lead when he dumped a shot in a bunker, came out long and 3-putted on the 16th hole at the Blue Monster course at the Doral Country Club. It deprived Nicklaus of the lead and set 1t u~ for Lietzke, still riding a high from last week's victory tn the Honda Classic. and the gangling. 44-year-old Archer to tie for the \op at 205. 11 shots under par ... Meanwhile, in an LPGA event in Phoenix. Cbrl1 Jobnton fired a 3-under-par 69 und took a commanding six.-stroke lead after the th ird round with a 12-under 204 total. Catby Morse, Patty Hayes and Jo Aon Wa1bam are all tied for ~econd place at 6-under 210 with Ayako Okamoto, Dianne Dalley and Jan Stepbenson all at 5-under 211 Lipton coaxed a bases~loadcd walk on a 3-2 pnch. - From AP dlspatcbes McKINNEY. Texac; -Dallas Cow-EE boys quanerback Danny White has ~n 4 • rharged with misdemeanor assault follow- ing allegations that he punched a youth after running his car off the road. authorities said. White 1~ accused of hitting a 17-year-old Plano !>tudent in the nose last month. according to Collin Count)· D1stnct Attome) H. Ownby. Ownby filed the complaint Frida) follo"'ingan invest1gat1on by shenff1. otlkers. Jon Michael Clark allege1. that White hit him after a traffic 1nc1dent on Feb 25 White's a11ome'. Pat Da' 1s. said Frida\ that Wh1ie would po1.t a $750 bond and plt:ad innocent. In his complaint. Clark said that his car and White's 'an passed each other SC\ era I t 1 mes near Plano. White forced him off the road once. 'tht.·n came back Wblte and punched him "'h1le he sat hch1nd h11. stet•nng \I.heel. Clark said. '"we absolutel) den) the facts occurred as the~ hJ\l' bt•t•n reported ... Da-. 1s said. If con' 1c1c..'<i. Wh11cc..ould face up to one ~car inJ3il Jnd a $2.000 fine..· Quote of the day Oouo·RHer, manager of the Texas Rangers. on flrat baseman Dave Hostetler's loss o1 weight and Improved aglllty: ''Hoss has cheetah-like speed and cat-llke quickness ... Pincay, Pierce pilot winners .\RC..\DIA -knktns FerT) and First ~ Phase used strong finishes Saturda> to wan thr splll d1' 1s1ons of the anta Genrudes - Handicap. run before a crowd of 41. 7 3 7 at anta .\n1La. Jenkins Fe!T). ridden b) Latlit Ptnca} and calT) mg 11 7 pounds. \\On the first di\ 1s1on of the I' •-mile e' ent for .i-~ear-old~ and up on Santa .\ntta's turf course b~ thre\.'·quaners ofa length. while First Phase. ridden b~ Don Pierce and earl) 1ng 118 pounds. captured tht' '>l'cund di' ISIOn b~ I'! lengths. Late field goal lifts Bandits booted a 30-\ard field goal with 1wo c , TAMPA -Zenon Andrusyshyn EE seconds remaining Saturday night to give Cl thr Tampa Ba) Bandns a 28-25 Llntted States Football Lt:aFuc '1c101) o'er the Jacksonville Bulls. The' 1ctor. was the third straight for the unbeaten Bandits. while focksc•n\'tlle. one of six USFL e\pans1on club~. fell 10 1-2 bl' ore a Tampa Stadium Cro'.l.d of 51.274 Steve Garvey helpc.od the Padres even their Cactus. League record at 2-2 when he broke a 5-5 tie with a founh-anning sacnfice Oy. Garvey also sinaJed home one of four runs San Diego scored m the bottom of the .&. first inni ng. ':cl The Angels, 2-2 this spnng, rocked San Diego let\-hander Tim Lollar for four runs in the top of the first , one of them scoring on Ellis Valentine's doubk and the other three on a homer by Brian Downi ng. The Padres made the most of their eight hits off Mike W1tt. Rid. Stcarer and Doug Corbett. Watt was charged with fi,e rum tn the three innings he \\Orl..ed and te1rer. "ho took the defeat. was the' 1c11m of an uneamt'd run tha1 de' c..loped after a founh-innang )ingk b) Jen) Da' 1s and ~or b} Angel third ba!>l·man Doug Dd.'1nces Gane) follov.ed with his sacnficl' fl> Ten) Kenned} had a hand m two of the San Diego runs. '>Citing them up w11h a single and a double. The Angels had 10 hits off Lollar. winner Greg Bool..t.·r. Man~ Decker and Darren Burroughs. Lendl, McEnroe paired in finals BRUSSELS. Belgium -Ivan Lendl ~ and John McEnroe. the "orld's top-ranked male tennis players. Saturday swept into the final of the Belgian Open. Ml°Enroe defeated Sweden's Thomas Hogsted1. 1>-J. 6-1. and Lendl ousted fellow Czechoslovakian Tomas Smid. 6-1. 6-2. Lend I outclassed mid in a match that lasted JUSt o'er one hour before 2.500 spectators at the Forest Na Ilona le complex. Smid. who is currently ranked I 7th in the world. of ten rushed to the net but was no match for Lendl's clockwork dnves and cross-court passes. The 6-3 Hogsted1 . who is ranked 63rd. was also outclassed againt the second-ranked McEnroe. Hogstedt slammed five aces in the first set. Serving at 3-4. Hogs1ed1 battled to deuce several times but missed an easy smash and lost his service game. After that. he could not cope wath the stronger McEnroe. who also had five aces during the match Arkansas wins NCAA track title SYRACUSE. N.Y. -Mike Conley m became the first athlete in 15 years to win the men's longJump and the triple jump in the NC AA Indoor Track and Field Cham-- p1onsh1ps and led Arkansas to its first team cham- pionship Saturday. The Razorbacks. the runn1:rs-up in 1982 and third last year, finished the two-day, 16-even t competition wnh 38 points. edging Iowa State. which finished second wi th 36. Nebrasli.a. pacrd b~ a 1-2-3 finish 1n the women's 55-mcter dash. led b) Merlene Otte). plus Angela Thacker's upset' 1cto!) over Carol Le" is of1iouston in the longJump. "on the women·s champ1onsh1p for the second straight \car Vikes split in volleyball GO LET A -Manna High 11ed for second place but lost out on points Saturda\ at the Dos Pueblos . ,n,itational \OI· le~ ball tournament here. The Vikings started the day off right with a 16-1 4. 15-4 win over San Marcos but then lost to Capistrano Vallt:y 1n straight games. Manna split its final two matches w11h Un1versitv of Los Angeles and Pacific Palisades. The Vikings lost on points an~ chance of ad,ancing in the tour- nament. Senior setter and middle hitter Mike Crowle} and outside h111er .\le~ Step- hens paced Manna. Dodgers. Valenzuela crushed COCOA. Fla. -Jeff) Mumphrey ii drove in three earl) runs against Los Angeles pitcher Fernando Valenzuela and the Houston Astros went on to beat the Dodgers. 7-1. Saturda) 1n exh1b1t1on baseball. The l\stros took a first-mnin~ lead when 8111> Doran stored from third base and D1ck1e Thon raced in all the wa}. from second on Mumphre) 's infield out. Singles b} Franklin Stubbs and Mike Marshall and Cand) Maldonado's sacrifice fl> got Los Angele~ to , .. 11hm 2-1 tn the founh inning. Thon. Jose Cruz and Mumphre) all drove in fifth-inning runs wi th si ngles to put Houston ahead. 5-1 Ton)' ~l.'011 and Nolan Ryan smgled in sixth-inning runs for the Astros. Houston's starting pitcher. Bob Knepper. allowed only two hits and on<.· run in five innings and was credited with the victory. ,Valenzuela took the loss for Los Angeles. Televialon, racllo ) TWLEV1SION 10 a.m. -COL.LaQI UIKETSAU: Purdue va. Mtnneeota. Channel 2. • 10 Lm. -....0: Wortd Cup, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -aAIBALL: Oodger8 vs. Houston, Chtnnel 11. 11 •.m. -COi.UGi 8AIKIT8ALL ACC Champk>nlhlp (Duke w. MsytandJ, Channel 44. 11!30 a.m. -PRO FOOtaALL: Mlohtgan va. Oen'WN'. Channel 7. Noon -GOLF: Doral Open, Channel 2. 1 p.m. -8PORT8WOM.D: Boxing (Earl Hargrow va. Matt< Medal, junJOf' mlddlewe&ght championship); World Cup Skiing. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -UUaALL: Oodgert va. Houtton, KABC (790). Noon -aAllaAU.: Angela w. San Diego at Yuma, KMPC (710). 1:30 p.m. -"'° flOOT8Al.L: LA Express at Oakland. KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Chicago at Klnga, KFOX-FM (93.5). MONDAY'S RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBM.L: Dodgers vs. Minnesota, KABC (790). RUSTLERS ~ALLY. From Cl • Jrvine rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the second game, thanks 1n pan to a five-run third inning. Mike Henig.an, who went 4 for 4 at the plate in the first game. wa~ the winning pitcher in the !lt'cond. Hen1aan went the distance. aJlowmg seven hits, walking three and striking out eight. Ed.lion I , E1peraou 2 . EdltOD ... Slml Valley! The Chargers topped the Aztecs in the fourth round of the Loara Tournament, then whipped Simi for fifth place in the El Segundo Tournament. Both games were played at Glover Field. In the first contest. Todd Nash went 2 for 3 and l>..nocked in one run and Paul Ellison had two RB I for the Chargers. Staner Brian Coe got the victor). but he needed relief h1:lp from Greg Manin and Lance Emma. Against S1m1 Valle}. the Chargers banged out 16 h11s. eight of them doubles. First baseman And) Sinclair Jhad a pair of doubles as did Junaor left fielder Pat Walker. Dave Solarzano had three RBI a!> the Chargers improved their overall record to 7-2. Chip Damato picked up the victor). h11. second against no defeats. Ocean View 7-0, San Clemen le 4-2 Robbie Gibbs doubled and homered to lead tht.• Sea hawks to an open mg game victor). but the bats went silent in the naghtcap against Tmon staner Jim Devine. Gibbs htt his homer 11) the second inning of the opener. a solo shot o-.er the right-field fence. then doubled to left in the fifth . Dean Douty had I 0 strikeouts and walked seven before leavi ng with one out in the seventb. Rick Wilson escaped from a bases-loaded Jam in the bottom of the seventh. striking out th e last San Clemente batter to end the threat. In the nightcap. Ocean View was limited to three htts against Devine. and San Clemente notched single runs in the second and third innings to claim the win. Ocean View is now 3-2-1 overall. Newport Cbriatlu 15-10, Dominguez 4-S The Conquerors lashed out 29 hits tn the two games. with Chns Howard carrying the biJ bat. Howard made the most of his four hits 1n the two games. driving in nine runs. In the second game. Howard drove in two runs apiece in consecutive at-bats. Mike Davidson was 6 for 9 in tbe doubleheader and scored five runs. and Jeff Motske added four hits. including two doubles. knocked in four runs and scored three. On th e mound, Howard was overpowering 1n the first game, striking out 12 and yielding one earned run. Westminster t -lf, Foothill 3-S The Lions erupted for 12 rljnS and 26 hits tn upping their overall mark to 4-1 . Ed Pimental went 6 for 9 witltfive RBI in the twin bill. and Roben Martinez contributed four hits and fi ve RBI. A seven-run second inning tn the nightcap was decisive for \he winners. Saddleback 3, Santa Ana Valley I The Roadrunners settled for third place an the Newpon Harbor ElksToumament as staner leonard Damian tossed a two-hmer. Damian struck ou t nmeand "'alked two 1n 1mpro' ing his record to 2-0 • Bruins down Waves in final load<.'d 1n the founh tnntn& and again tn th(' se,enth. Meanwhile. 'anta Ana staner Steve Beer and relie\'er Dale Barf) com baned 10 limit the Pirates to eight hits. seven of them singles. chance to knork off a front runner Tuesda' v.hen the Pirates travel to Cerritos to meet the 4-0 Falcons. LOS ANGELES (AP) All-American setter RJccl Luyties sparked unbeaten, top-Bnked UCLA to a 1s-11.1a..1s, 15--5, 15-9 vtctory over seoond-ranked Pep- perdlne In Saturday night'• cham- pionship match of the .. Ghth an- nuaJ CoUeglate Voli.vt>all Claallo. Chris Cron's two-run double in the fifth inning and Phtl Woolsey's solo homer in the eighth accounted for more than enough runs for the 4-0 Dons. Jeff Gardner. Damon Berryhill and Jef Garcia each had a pair of hits for occ. Jeff O~terode staned for the Bucs and suffered the defeat. The last ume OCC was blanked was back at the stan of the 1982 season when Fullenon panned a 2-0 defeat on the Pirates. Santa Ana 1mpro,ed its record to 9-1 o' erall Like Golden West. OCC ha s a Saddleback lZ, San Diego 3 Gaucho starter Mike Lomeli worked eight innings and his out~eld did not n1:ed to record an out tn a masterful pitching performance for his second win of the season. Mark Grace led the Gauchos' 14-hit a11ack. going 2 for 4 with five RBI. Steve DeAngehs was 2 for 3 with a pair of RBI and Dave Rhode had two hits 1n four appearances. Grace and DeAngehs each slugged a home run. DeAngelis now has six on the season . The victor) improved the Gauchos· record to 3-0 in Pacific Coast Conference pla}. 8-3 overall. Saddleback returns to ac11on Tues- da) afternoon (2:30) at San Diego Mesa. A crowd of 8,562 'watched the Bruins raJM their MUOn ntCOfd to 26--0 In wtnntng the tournament for the ftf'th time In stx years. The Wavea fett to 13-3. luyties WU eetected as the tournament's mos1 valual>Mt play- er. Jotnlng the M senior on the .ti-tournament team were team- maw. Reed Sunahar• tand Doug Part* Rob«f McNutt and Jeff StOf'k of Pepperdlne; Ad•m John-'°" of Southern C.I and Randy Inner of UC Santa Barbara. • 'P -·~Y~Rl!$M"l-:•~~ ~t . 0 The UC Irvine crew opened its season with a regatta at N Nonh Lido Channel Saturday and was beaten on all four le' els b) the UCLA oarsmen. · T On the varsity level. UCLA rowed the length of the I course in 6:08.9. which was 61h seconds faster to the fi nish A than tht' Anteaters. C Among the members of Coach Larry Moore's c1'e-... are veterans Stuart Weinberger. Jim Hope. Dave Garr. Cun Mazer and Don Bergstedt. The UCLA novice boat turned in a 6:35.27 time to MARCH LEASE' UCl's 6:50. 7. while the Bruin freshman oarsmen rowed to ·' a winning tame of6:38.00. 71h seconds quick.er than UCI. INTO A The closest race of the da} was on the Jun ior varsity • ~;~~.1~g~~e n~rrfi'.80.Anteaters by a half-second with a .. See Exhibitions by Members of the Nissan-Sponsored U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Team. You can't get tickets to the gymnastic events at the 1984 Games ... So, Come to your own preview at the Auto Show. Wed Fri. Mar. 7 .q . 1 · 10:10 pm Sat. MJr. 10. 10 "'" -I 0· JO pm Sun. Mar. I t . 12 Noon · 8:00 pm S4.00 Adult Admi~'iion. S2.00 Children 6 -12. Under b f-REf FREE Discount Coupons, worth $ 1 .00 off adult admJsslon, available at partldpatlng Denny's Restaurants In Orange County and surrounding a~as, Conroy's Florists throughout Orange. Los Angeles. San Bernardino and RiversJde Counties, and a1J partJdpatJng Orange County Auto Dealers. 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Green and Charlie Sitton scored 24 and 22 points. respeclively, Salurday as lhe 20lh-ranked Beavers downed UCLA , 70..65, to win a share of the Pacific-I 0 Conference basketball champ1onsh1p. The Beavers. 22-6 overall. finished in a tie with Washmglon at 15-3 in the conference. UCLA. expected to contend for the title, wound up at I 0-8 in the Pac-I 0 and I 7-11 overall. the Bruins' worst record since 1960. Oregon State hat 70 percent of its field goal attempts to take a 39-34 halftime advantage an the nationally televised contest. The Beavers stretched the margrn to 43-34 shortly before 1nterm1ss1on. But the Bruins reeled off nine strai~t points. six b) Kenny Fields to tie the score at 43-43 wuh 15 :41 to play. There were four more ties and suard Ralph Jackson gave the Bruins a brief 53-51 lead with an 18-footer with 8:31 to go. Jn ot)ler actton. Duke 77, North Carolina 7& GREENSBORO, N.C. -Sophomore David Hen- derson sank fou r free throws in the last 42 seconds to propel I 6th-ranked Duke into the finals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament with the upset victory over top-ranked Nonh Carolina. Duke will be in its first ACC tournament final since 1980. when it lost a 7 J. 72 dec1S1on to Maryland. For North Carolina. 1t was the first ACC loss after 15 victories over league nvals. The hotly<ontested battle was tied eight times in the first 15 minutes of the second half. the latest a 69-69 tie on Matt Dohert) ·s Jumper wuh 2:39 left. Johnny Dawk.ins broke the knot with a 15-foot Jumper with).: 10 left. and · Mark Alarie added two free throws with 60 seconds left to play. Freshman Joe Wolf was fouled by Alarie and hit two free throws to bnng the Tar Heels within 73-71 at the 51-second mark, but Henderson started his string at that point. Illinois 81, Wis~onsln 5 7 CHAMPAIGN. Ill. -Efrem Winters scored 25 points and Bruce Douglas added 18 to boost seventh-ranked Illinois past Wisconsin and into at least a tie for the Big Ten conference championship. The winner of the league's crown will be determined today when Purdue plays at Minnesota. If the Boilermakers lose. llhno1s will have its first outright Big Ten championship since 1952. If Purdue wins. the Illini will tac for first place with the Boilermakers. Illinois last tied for the championship in I 963. with Ohio State. Maryland 66, Wake Forest 64 GREENSBORO. N.C. ->\dnan Branch scored 12 points in the second half to give Maryland another shot at the elusive ACC tournament title as the 14th-ranked Terrapins held off No. 19 Wa~ Forest. Maryland Coach Left) Dnescll earned his sax th ACC' toume} final and the Terrapins will face No. 14 Duke today. Texas-El Paso 44, New Mexico 38 EL PASO -Behind the shooting of Fred Reynolds and the rebounding of Juden Smith. ninth-ranked Texas-El Paso came from behind to defeat New Mexico and win the first Western Athletic Conference tour· nament. Kentucky SI, Auburn 49 NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Kenny Walker drilled a 15-footer from the right of the free throw line as time expired. giving third-ranked Kentucky a win over Auburn in the championship game of the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament. It was the 14th SEC tourney title for the Wildcats, but their first since the postscason tournament was reinstated in 1979 after a 25-year absence. DePaul 64, Marquette 49 CHICAGO -Ke vm Holmes and Tyrone Corbin helped Coach Ray Meyer celebrate his retirement party after 42 years at De Paul's helm by routing Marquette. The victory gave the fourth-ranked Blue Demons a season-closin~ 26-2 record and all but cli nched a top seed in the upcommg NCAA tournament. Georgetown 82, Syracuse 71 NEW YORK -Patrick Ewing, Georgetown's 7-foot . ""lU~~iJ"Ored 27 ~ts n ine in overtime. to lead No. 2 •! ".::~O.WrlfiJ . ~--_-~~ ~rie-.;.~·:tite championship game of the Big East Conference, g1V1ng the Hoyas an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. STAG• COACH, BOUNCING CASTLE & MOREi 11A.M.·3 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY oft: TRANSCANAL 14-DAY . FLY FREE, FREE 3-NIGHT HarEL PACKAGE . APRIL 7, MAY 5, 12, 19. Save $250 per person, $500 a couple; on a spectacular 14-day Princess Cruise to the Panama Canal . Fly free from LA Airport. And enjoy a free three-night resort hotel package in San Juan.* · ,,.,..'".c-i ~~~ Cruise on the elegant 5-Star p.,,.,,,.orr avallabk. Island Princess between Los Angeles and San Juan.You11 see the best of Mexico, the best of the Caribbean, and the best, most remarkable sight of all -th~ Panama Canal. Best of all, you11 be sailing on a Princess. \Vith magnificent dining, stunning entertainment, and sumph1ous swTound ings. 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Colt!> ,11wr nn ~hl hael G ( hernoffnew to Chicago Fnday night to prt:\l'.lll 11"\3) wllh tht economic pad.age that lnJ1Jnapolr~ busrnt:\S and city leaders hope will ~wa~ htm Ill\)\ 1.• thl' National roothall Ll'.ague tranch1M" to the lllltl\\1.''>ll.'rn Cll\ I l'>J I loreanc1g. an aide to lnd1anpolrs Ma yor Wilham Hudnut, said Chernoff and lnd1anpohs attorney David R fnck put the finishing touches on the proposal Frida) and Chernoff then took the papers to lr~) an Chicago This is the first time a rnmplcte proposal has lx!en \ubm111ed for lrsa) 's signature according to the Evcnma 'un Indianapolis otlipals assume "lrsa) w11l leep has promise to meet "Ith the mayor of Baltimore next week and after that will male some son of dcc1s1o n.'' Ms Aorcanc1g told the newspaper "1 hat's the conclu!>1on we've come to." I loag Memo ri al Hospital Presbyterian present ANXIET~ PANIC, and PHOBIC DISORDERS :\lond:n Marc h ·19. 198.t 7:00-9:00 p.m. Introductio n Janel M. Kell\. R. N. 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Long Beach State's 49ers. ranked No. 8 in the nation and led by preseason All-Amencan!I Greg Maxwell and Scoll Fnedricksen. also boast former area standouts Kc" in Fisher (Manna High ). Kirk Hany (Foun- tain Valle)') and Tom Bun- nell (Newpon Harbor) Tickets arc $3 for adults and S2 for students with the Edison High girls vol- k~ ball team the sponsor of the match. Edison, OV blank foes Strong pitching per- formances were tht' ordt:r of the da} Saturda} after- noon as the softball teams from Edison and Ocean V11:" highs posted 5-0 ~hu tout '1ctones 1n C}prcss To\Jrnament pla> In Edison's win. Julre Carpen ter threw a fi,e-h111er against Villa Park. sinking out s1>. and \.\alking one. No" 4-1 . Carpenter also wa~ 3 for 3 at the plate. scoring three of the Charters· five runs. Sophomore Martha Nof- fsinger "'as:! for 3 with two RBI for Edison. which 1s 5-1 overall. DePaul's Ray Meyer la held up by members of his team to cut down the net after coaching his final regular-season game. In Ocean V1e"''s sec- ond-round tournament "'1n O\ er Los .\lam1tos. Jad.1c Oalde' had 14 stnkcouts. g" (ng her 27 in the last t'-'O games. a'\ she hm1ted the Griffins to jUSt t\\O hits. Meyer bids his farewell De Paul coach s h eds no tears a fte r regula r -season finale CHICAGO (A PJ -··1 thought It was going to be the \\Orsi da\ of m\ lrfe." said Ra\ Me, er. "That 1t '-'Ould be 'er~ t·mo11ona1: that there'd be er: 1ng." But there "ere no tears from the DePaul 1,,a!>l..etball l"U:llh 1n h1~ final rcgular-~cason game Saturda~. a 64-49 triumph O\lT \larquellt' \k~cr "111 step dov.n after tht' 'IC.\.\ pla}off!I "tth a rt•gular-sra'>on record ol 72 ~ '1ctont''> and 353 losse'> in 42 H'ar'> on thl· job. ··1guess11·s bn·au.,c l''c been on the go all da} sinn· 7 30 this morning:· he said in reference to his lack of t•mot1on,. .. and there's a surprise part} for me tonight." Pre-game presenta tions made to the 70-year-old coach included a letter from President Reagan. John Wooden. famed former coach of UCLA who reti red 1n 1975. was among the gift-bearers. Me}er said. "I was concerned we were wasting time out there. The fans had see n enough of me out there." Dunng the m1dcourt ceremonies. Meyer told the '>ellout crov.d of 17.599. 1nclud1ng his 16 grandchildren . "Let's get on v.1th the game" But Chicago Ma)or Harold Washington then read a proclamation. praising Mc} er. who ranks fifth in' trtoncs among DI\ 1s1on I ba!>ketball coachcs. ·-rm sad." !>aid Mr) er-., son. Joe}. who takes o'er a<, head coach nr>.t !>eason. "I rcalh am:· .\fter the game. the \ etcran· coach "'as hoisted on the shoulders of his pla}ers and snipped the net from the basket. "It's a good thing I lost the weight.·· said Me) er." ho 1s hghtt.·r b} morl' than 40 pounds since last season. DcPaul, ranled No 4 in the countn. nov. has a 65-3 record at home. including the last :!6"in a rO\\. ·-r11 al"' a' Hememberthose three los<.es." Mc, er said. "l CL.\. Old Dominion and Gonza~ -all b~ one point" T~ rone Corbin. De Paul's kading scorer th1!> !>Cason. remarked. "You can't reall) expect to meet a greater person 1n life than the coach." . JeIT) McMillan. a senior guard. added. "We all love him. He gets the most out of our talent.'' Meyer said of his career: "I feel good about myself. l'\e given as IT\UCh as possible. I wasn't always nght. not alwa) s perfect." He said there was no chance he would reconsider his dec1s1on to retire. "Next year. 11's Joe)'s womes." College basketball scores Co11"9 WE ST Or~on SI 70, UCL.A 6S Orfoon ~S. Conforni1 "' Arizona 86 Wu,,inolor> SI 68 SOUTH 81 l ie Eltht Conteranc• K sas 79, Oklanoma 78 119 Sii onllranc• no 71, Monleno 69 ECAC Metre Lono rsieno u 17. Roblrl Morris Sou!N.,MS Conterenc• SOU1fl Att.ntlc A..._. Lov11iana Tee" 68, Lamar 65 Vlro1nt1 Union SI, Nortolk SI Sil Soulh'WIS!Wn AlhMtk C~anct (f1n1) AICorn SI 78, Toes Sout,,.rn 69 Ra n 0 O IP I\ • Macon 6 9 , (Slmlflnahl Win11on·Solt ry1 54 111\lro) Allafttk Coast Ctnflf'anc. Great L::all11 R191-I Ne ... Or1urs 7l Pen AmeflCln 69 Dut..e n. North Cerohne 7S (Slmiflnafs ) ECAC Ntr1tl Allamk Mervland 116 Wekf Forell 64 l<.entvck.,, Westevan 96, Nortl\tasltrn IS, Cerih,ius 7S 81t..ersfitlO SI 8S ECAC Souft\ Soufl'lwast Confennca Lewi\ Ill 93. 8tllarm1M 87 MIDWEST Rocl\mond 7• Nevv S5 Arkansas •9. Tues A&M 41 Norltl Clfltral Rl9klftal Davion 64. Old Oom1n1on 63 ECAC 'o Mslln 111 Hou\lon ~. Rice SO Mornlno11oe 7S. W1vne SI . Mtcl\ DePoul 64, Morou!trf 49 Tr1ni1v, Conn 99, Connacrtcut Mld·Amll"IU. II ..a 13 <llrsll ~~'t· W.IK.~\!41'~~ .... ;yr.• .~-..~·~ ~' ~ ..... ~fl~)i 1v. ~~~,...._.. .t,i~· -..,, ~·~;W'~ .... .-i...-':; 1¥ ·-__ ,."''I' ri~" -'E c;.~" ~ ~'r'Mlismt""'5hm'51' 01edo • '°"'~ ,._.~,'1 --F"'6', OTNorlrMUltrn S4, M1cti1gan S7, Rooe:;~ Bu:~n~~lllCI ' ' Clerk. Mass. 90, Naiarelfl, N Y Mld·Contlnln1 u TOURNAMENTS {Finals) PCAA Matro C onferanc:• Mempflos SI 78, Viroln1ft hell 65 W Illinois 87. lllinols·Clllcaoo 61 De Pavw, Ind 98, Le Mldwtstenl Cttv Conference Oral Roo.r1s 6', Xavier, Ohio 66 Missouri Va .. y Com.ranee Tulsa 70 C reiollton 6' {ol) NCAA DM slan II Movnt·Owen Ttnn •9 New Ent&llMI Raoional U1>so11. NJ 57 Montclair SI Fresno St Sl Nevaoa-Las Veoas •9 Seer.a Hean. Conn 81, Soulh NJ Sil Oekol• sr 11 lot flrsl) Wis ·Wl\llewaltr 6S. Ne~aska Alllntlc Tan C~e<KI Ohio Vally Conllranc• Mo•eneao SI •7. Younostown SI .. Cen1 Connec•ocul 102 AIC 90 Wesleven 54 NC CAA East A"'°"81 (District 21 Wti• Viro1n1a 59 $1 8onavtnture S6 Bre East C~• G'OrOflOwn 87 Svr acust 1 I (Oii Saultllas IW'l'I Cenfef'lf'CI Ktntuc~v SI Aut>urn 49 111\lfO) East A"'-1 Manslteto St 94. Gannon 71 lllWO) Geneva Pa 10.J l(inos N Y IS Clor s I) Churchill back at the helm Go ld m ed a l-winn ing s ki ppe r-:-yach t a re re united MAR INA DEL REY (AP)-A soft Pacific breeze in his face. billowing sails O\Crhead and the"t 11ler in hand. 88-ycar~old Owen Churchill was back in his element -at the helm of the <\ngehta. "She balances beautifully. hke sh<' always did." said Church1ll. the oldest sur"'"'"g American gold medalm. Fifi) two ~ears ago in the 1932 01} mp1cs at Los Angeles. Churchill !>ktppcred the Anaelita. a legend in her time. to a gold medal finish 1n the 8-mcter class yacht compe11t100. .\fter a separation of almost half a century. the Angeli ta nnd Churchill were gct11na re-acquainted os the wh11e racing sloop knifed through the mm1c harbor at Manna Ocl Re\ The 50.foot yacht. restored th1' winter after bcina found "rotting awa\ ·· in Santa Cru1 under a lenn·to. ~a~ ·rccomm1ss1oned turda} at tht' Cahfomta Yacht \tuo ··r cried when l fil")t saw 11 A boa I 1\ lt~c 11 child. You fall in love wuh n." ~'ltd ( hu rch1ll. a tin>. ~pry man with a ~rn' ~o:uce and mu'\tacht' / That v.as last tall. when Churchill saw the Angelita un,e1led' in Santa CruL during a surprise ceremon} in his honor ' Rebuilt at a cost exceeding S 100.000. 11 was purchased by Peter Ueberroth. Los Angeles Olympic Organlllng Comm111ee president and Comm1ss1oner-designatc of major league baseball. It will be used as the Oagsh1pofthe Summer Games in Los Angeles. Built in Los Angeles in 1930 to defend the King of Spain Cup. a major )'ach11ng eompctttion dunng 1hat era. the Angeli ta was purchased by Churchill for S 15.000 after ii lost the race . ··Ted Conant (a leading Amencan ~achlsman a1 the time) got beat in it. and the feeling at the time was.if he couldn't win with 1\. 1t wasn't an) good ."' recalled Churchill. ·\lier tra1n1na o crtw. C'hurch1JI v.cnt on to win the KinaofSpa1n race 'ii\ 11mc51n 'i<'"cn )'cars. the Olympic 1n I en~ and more than 100 races. mo~t of them a Iona lhe West Coa~t hctween 1919ond 1938 '' 1hc •\ngchto circled the harbor. cru1\1ng past the ··flcJllntc." :· un ~l:ir" nnc1 .. L'E101lc.'' II triggered a tide of mcmonrs for Churehill ··1 his (manmade harbor and manna) wasn't here then. It was a swamp." he said. Starting at age 15. Churchill spent seven }ears as a crew member on Los Angeles-based boats before buying his first sailboat 1n 1919. His interest in sailing became a passion after hts mother made him promise he would stop flying air- planes. In return. she promised to buy his first boat. His love afTan wtth the sea had its shak~ moments. ··11 took me years to get over sea~1ckness. There were tames when we went past '>Cals and I was barking nght along with them." he said. laughing. In 1932. the Olympic yacht races were held ofT San Pedro. a few miles lrom where the 1984 compc11t1on will t'<" \taged. ··There v.cre only two boats entered 1h:H \Car. because of the worldwide Jeprr.,'i1on . We had 60.knot winds thr fir" day We beat Canada'\ " anta Manal' four stn:111h1 m a -.e'en-race scm:s. Their stopper. a line char named Ron Ma11lond. 1d 'let°~ col off the other thrtc races and go wntch the track ond ftclJ com~tt· uon ·Th 's what "cc.ltd ·· M s~ud i~FoR_T~~ REcoRo -~- NIU, WUTEltN CONl'ERINCti ll'•clflc Olvttlen w L. ll'c-1 Oa LAlltn •I l2 6.SI ll'ortlena J9 H 609 ,., s .. 111e )2 ll Sot ' Ptlotnl• JI )3 ... IO''J GOiden Stal• tt 3• 460 12 San Dl•~ 24 40 375 '7Vr MldWH t Dlvl•IWI O•llu l S 30 ~ Ul•ll 3S lO m K•nMl Cltv 19 33 46' . .,., O.nvtr ,. J6 41 .,,, Sen Arllonlo 11 31 41S • Houiton 2• 39 3'1 10 EAnERN CONl'IRI NCE All9n"< OIVl'*i Jl•BOllOfl .. I~ 162 P11lladelPn1e 31 24 '13 9 ,, Nt w Yor• l l 1S 603 10 Ntw Jer\4v lJ :IO S2• IS WHllonoron 21 36 4)1 ?O l Centr.i Dlvhlen MJlw•ukn 31 26 594 O.rroll 31 26 S94 Atlanta )1 34 •71 7 l C111eet10 ?J )9 311 ,. Cltv•la no n 3' 341 14\1 llldiena 19 4S '117 19 a-clone neo pte vol! oer111 S.turdav's S<Of'•l lnolan• 126 L.•_.,, I I• New York. 114 Ulell 10.S O•troot I IS. WHlllno1on 100 Sen An1on10 123 Houlton Ill De"u 120 Go1oen Stet• 103 S.n Ooego 11 S. Clloceoo 110 T00ev'• G•m.s Plloenoa et Boston s .. 111e el Ntw Jerst v Ut•h a• Pl'liloOelPnoa Allanta al Mllwau~~ Portland at Otnver Golden State al Kensal C ,,., n Cltvttano e t Ho1"1on n PICtn 126, Llktn 114 INOIANA G JollnlOn 18 K•ll09g 25. Slioenov1cl'I 20 Ce rier •. Stcntlng 9 McKenna 8 SleP~ 21 w1111ems 12 Lowe 3 Welter\ 6 T Ole ls •7 II J?· 38 126 LOS ANGELES -Ramoos S Wll~u 13 Al>dul· JaDOar ?S E JOMlon 11 Scoll 19 C-r 0 Worlnv 10 Net., 2 M<Gff 14 McAdoo • Totals 41 M 17·?5 II• Sc: Of't bv OU• m n lndlane 26 34 25 • 1-121> Lo' AngetH 32 ?S 34 23-114 Tl'lftt·oo101 goo ,-E Jonnson Fouled out-None Re1>ounds-1no.ana 32 IKellooo 10). Los Anoeoes 41 tworrnv Ill ,..,. \l\h-lno1ano 21 1G JOM,on Sll1>anov1Cll Sk ntlno S· LO\ Ang('lts 11 IE Jollnson 9) Total fou1s-tno.ot1a 20 Los Ano_elH 18 A-15 340 COLLEGE Freino St. SI, UNLV 49 (PCAA Tournal'Mntl FRESNO ST. -Tnome>\On 11 Anoer,on 17, Barnes 10 Arnold 11 Srroon 2, Lewis 0 Smith 0, Corter 4. Mostoar 0 Gusllf'I 0 Totals 18·47 15· 16 SI NEV.ADA-LAS VEGAS -Flowert 7, Jemes S. Ada ms 15. Collins 7 Torkanle n 8, Ba nks o. Booker 10. Ca1cn1ng, 2. Tora!•· 20·42 9· 16 49 He lllime Neveoe Lu Vega\ 24 ·23 Fouito our-Flower\ UNLVI Re· Oounch-Fresno Sr 71 <Bernes 91 Ne· vade·Ln Vegos 28 Aotms 1 t l As· ,1,1s-Frtsno SI 9 <Arnoto 31 Ntvooa·Lu Vegu It. • T ar,an.o~ 101 Toter louis-F•esno St I• Ntvaoa Los Vti!n IS A-IJ.116 NAIA oalr ln9S (•I Kan'8l Citv) FlllST ROUND W9dtle•d•v's Games 8 1rm•"U"OIT' Southern Ara 73 1 vs Cenlrol Wn"ven 5 C , 71 9 Marvcrut Iowa 11·& ~s PtmDro~e Slatt N C 25 I> Cerson Newm en Tenn 71 1 vs Ct n· lrel Wesh•noton 21 9 Cumoeriana ''" IO 4 vs Co11eoe ol 1oe110. 16 6 Wots" Onoo 28 J vs Ar•ansu College 21 10 Fort Hovs Sta te 30 1 vs Tovior Ind 21 ·9 Denver 28 1 vs Wavnt,ourg Po 13·S Northern Stott S 0 78 3. vs Keernev Slate, NeD 11 8 Tllunaey's Game• Wisconsin Sltven' Pooni 7• 3, vs Hill· sdele Moen 73 8 SI Thomes Anuonu N v 36·? vs PhllllPl o~ 11 2S 12 Sr Mar. s Ttxu 14 f vs SI Jonn's Minn . 70 I Chicago S101e 77 • vs Frenl\lln Pierce N H ,179 Wntmonl Cal I /8 1 11s Norin Geor· 9le, 17· I• Well VorQolHI Wtsleven 30 7 vs Cabrtno Po 1Z 11 Wiiham Carrv MoH 14 1 vs Mln ouri wurern 21 9 Cha monaoe Hawe11 26 6 " Mid· western Sta•t l r•es 75 I 5 How too 20 tared I Norin Caro1ona 11 71 1011 10 Duke, n ·7S 2 Georgetown 128 31 OHi SvracuH •2·71 (011 3 Ktntuck v (76· 41 oeo, Auourn, S 1 ·49 • DePaul 126·?1 t>ea • Merauellt 64·•9 S Houslon 127 • DU I Rice SJ· 50 6 O~lol'loma (79 •I IOU 10 Kensas 79·78 1 li11no1• I?• 0 ota l Wosconson 81·57 8 Arkansas (2S S) DU I fuas A6.M 49·47 ~·M ~l ... 10 Nevada Los V11oas 171·~1 1011 to Freino s101e 51 •9 11 Purdue 17 I 6) dla nol oiav 11 T ulla 111 3) DHI Crpogtllon 10 63 (Oil 13 Wiuhlngton 127 61 did nol olov 14 Marvleno 171 71 OHi Wake Fores! 66·64 IS Teme>le 175 4) did nol 1>lav 16 Ou~• 114 8l ~er Nor111 Carolina n -15 17 Mtm1>111s SI <2• 61 l>eol V1rg1n1a h ell 18·6S " LOIJ•SVllle ,,, 101 O•d not PitlV 19 We~• Forts• 71 81 los, ,o ~rvland 66· ... 20 O<eoon Slelt 1?7·61 !>eel UCLA 70·6S Wu111ng1011 0r990llSI Oreoon UCLA S••ntoro Arlrone SI Arl1one Southern Ce1 Cafllorn111 w .. n1no1on St Pacrflc· lO I Final I Contwance Al Games W L ll'Ct. W L i-ct ·~ l 833 72 6 716 IS l 133 72 6 7'4 11 1 611 16 12 S71 10 I SS6 11 11 601 8 10 o 4 19 11 613 I 10 444 13 IS 464 8 10 444 11 11 393 6 12 333 II 20 3SS s 13 21' 11 16 419 4 ,. 17? 10 18 JS7 PIC·lO Al·Freshman tum i-a-,.,.v9f' SdlMI Ht. Wt. C-Chrlsllen Wtlo Wuhlngton 1-0 ?40 F-Steve Beet< All1one Slate 6 •3 1'6 F-Oerrlc' Dowell use 6-6 20t G-<llrl\ WH lll119lon Collfornl• 6· 1 160 0-Ktvln Jolllllc>n (alHO<nle 6 3 17$ G-MlcllH f Tait Arlrona 6·7 165 Frt\li~n of Yter-wtto (Wasllln1110111 COMMUNITY COLL.IOE Stitt .. ..._.. "'9nfh ktv"*Y's ktott1 FulltnOft 16 GltnM~ 11 s.n1e 11,ert>ert CC 7• LA Tr.ot Teen 41 HIGH SCHOOL. State Sou"*" RetlOMb (et Les A""°'" ~ ~l ,IHALS OlvlslOll I B4'1's L& Poly st Crtn'1\tw S4 DMslOll ti t on QcffMlda 61, W«ilm•n .. OtvlslOll Ill 80'1' Pas.tdtN Polv 6), Arm\' N•vY :la Dtvlslc>ll I Girta tu.na 52 LOCilt •7 • OMslol\ II ~lrfs llOinf Loma S7. lncllo )6 DM110n 111 ~lr!J WOOOllU .,, ~rle#t ~ t f I • • .. l!XHlllTtOH 8A.H8ALL Padrn 6, Aneet1 s (at Yume, Afl&.) sc.,. iiv ""*-' Calltornle 400 100 OOC>-S 10 Sen 01.oo 401 100 oox-. t O Wiii. Slalrer 14), Cor~ll m •nd Boone, 011 IS). I. Ollar. looktf (4). O.C:ro.er m. Burrow11' l9) e nd K•nnldv, Boche (5) W-8ooktr 1.-Stelr.,. HAs-Ct llfornla, Oo_.mlne. San Ole~, Mtrllfl~U "''"' 7, Dodttr• 1 (at CKM, ,111,) score bv ""*"" L0t A~tlta 000 100 OOC>-1 4 I HOU$10ft 200 t\l2 oox-7 • I Va1t111uefe. Wllllt <•>. Nleffl\lutr (II and Y .. ver, FlmcMI (7); 1(-. lb en 16), ltul'llt (f) end A$hbY, Pvlol• (I ) llV-IC.nt-L-V11tn1uele 0.. Seen\ Cincinnati 3. P?llle dalohl• 2 At!enlt 3, Monrrtel 7 NV Mt !$ ,, SI Loula 0 Prt1U1uro11 14, Cllkloo (ALI ' 8011011 9. Toronlo 3 Detroit 6, ~iMt'Ot• 3 TUH 5, l(anHs Clly 4 Cll1caoo CNLI 5 Mllweuli.M l Slln Fre ncllco 1, Cleve1'no • Seo111e 7, Oaklano 3 Be111more 6. NY Vankff\ O Today's G1met Aneels vi San DltGo al Yuma Do69trt vi Houston e l Vt ro Bteen P1111ouron vs. Clnclnna11 al Tempe NY Mets vs Phlle dttPnle er Ctterwetar Toron10 vl Alianla 111 West Pelm BH cll Kansas Cnv vs St Louis al St Peteriovrg Montreal vs. Te.u al Pomoono 8H cn Baillmore "' NY Yankees er Forr Lauderoale Bolton vs Ct11ca110 <AL) el Saru ota Mlnnelola vs Oe1rol1 al Lekeland Cteveteno vs San Francl\Co a t Scol· hdote Cllfcago INLl vs Miiwaukee et Sun Cltv Su 111e vl Oekland et Phoenix Aneela' TV "hedule t Al road eemes IMIHs otMr'WIM MtM) Dalt o.o-nt Time Sot Marcil 24 Cleveteno• 1 1> m Sun Merell ?S Mltwau11"• I o m Fri Aorll 1J Oel\lend 7.30 o.m Set April 1• Oakland 1 p,m Sun .. Aoril 15 O.klano I om Weo • AProl 18 Mlnnt lOla S.30 1> m Sun Aoril 11 Toronlo 10-30 e m Fri, Mav • Su me 1 JO pm Ser • Mav 5 Stallle 1 o.m Sun., Mev 6 See lllt 1.30 om Sun . Mav 13 Detroit 10 30 p m Fr Mav 18 New York Sp m Sun. Mav 20 New York II a m Tues Mev7'1 New York• 130pm Weo . Mav 30 New York• 1.30 pm Sat. June 2 Cleveland 4 pm SIJ!l-, June 3 Cleveland 10 JO • m w11a June 6 Chlcaoo S:30 o.m. Thurs , June 1 Chlceoo S:JO 1> m. Fri . June 8 Kansas Cllv S:30 pm Sat , June 9 Kensu Cllv S.30 o.m Sun , June 10 Kansu Cllv 11:30 e m Fri, June 19 Mllwauket S·30 pm Sal., Junt 30 MllweukM S:30 o.m Su11., Julv I Mltwaullee 11:30 e.m. Weo .• Julv • Toronto 4:35 o.m. Fri., Julv 6 Bosfon 4:30 P.m. Sun • Jutv t Boston 11 e.m. Fri, Julv 27 Mlnntso11 S·lO p,m Sal . Julv 28 Minnesota S·lO P.m Fri, At.g 17 Balllmore s pm Sun , Auo 19 Be1t1mort ? p m Mo11 Aug 20 New York S om Tues , AuG 71 New York S pm Wtc:t Auo 71 New Yorli. S om Mon Seo1 J Cltvelono • p m Sun See>t 9 Cl'lteaoo • D m ·-denoles e1<n1Dillon game •-oornotts nome game -Analltom Sraooum All Droaocast rrmes are suOotCI 10 t ha ngt All 1ornes are PST An911s sori"9 sched\lle Day Datt o_,.m ILoca"-11 Sun Mercn 11 Sen Dleoo (YumeJ Motl Merell I? Stelllt <Tempel Tut Maren IJ Clllcaoo Cubs (Mewl weo Marcil I• Cl•vt11nd (Tucson) Tllu Maren IS Mllweu~ee <Sun Cllvl Fro Mercn i6 San Fran (Sco11soal•l Sal Me rell 11 Oekla~'l (Pnotnll!I Sun Maren 18 Cllocego Cubs (Meu) Mon Maren 19 San Fra n (Palm Soring\) Tu~ Maren 70 Sen Fran (Palm Springs) Wed Maren 21 Chi Cul>l <Palm Spring•) Tnu Maren 72 Oakland (Palm S1>rln11sl Fri Marcil 23 Oakla nd (Palm SorlnvO Sar Marc11 24 Cl•vela no <Palm Sorlno•l Sun. Ma rch 2S Mllwauktt (Palm Springs> Mon Merell 26 Miiwaukee (Palm SPrlnv•) Tue Merci'\ 27 Seattle <Palm Sorlngs) Wed March 28 Sen Diego (Palm Sorlnosl Tllu Merell 19 Se n o reoo (Palm SPrlngs) •Fri Maren JO DodOers C.Ana rltlm) •soi Maren 31 DodOtrs (Los Anoeiesl Sun April I Doooers (Los Anoelesl ·-730e>m. •-1 om All orner games al 1 om Communltv c~ GolOefl WHt 7, F'*""' S Goroen west 001 000 24'>-7 9 I Fullertol' 020 002 100-S 10 I Sc11001er. Bu11on 171 a no Ftores. Gr"'1. Pierce 171. Hobbs Ill and Bumesdefer W-Button l ·O L-Plerce. 1·2 78-Seenowtr (GWCI. Gould IF I 38-Buc~les tGWCl Senta Ana s. Or•"91 Coast o Santa Ana 000 :no 01()-S 9 0 Ora nge COH I 000 000 ~ • 0 Serr Borrv 17) a nd Eccles. Oslerode Reinhollt 171 a nd Berrvnlll W-BMr, 4·0 L--Osre rooe, 1·3 S-Berrv ?B-<ron <SAi. Reimer COCCI. JB-Va rgu <SAi • I ._ 14, s.1'11 V'*1V l I II '"""* T--*"l Simi Valle• 001 001 0-2 ~ 2 E01son 14' 102 x-14 16 I Swtn\Ofl, Mernoen ()), SU11111111 (5) I ncl Mcl•uehlln, Oam.10. Wrloti1 C5l and El "'°" w-0-.10. 1 O L-SwenMHt 18-Wal!o.tr (ID 1 Nu ll C ). Elll\On !E l Pen.a (E l Hamlllon IEI SlncJ•fr IEI > ftoln <SVl ""IT OAM8 lrvtM 9, Dana H .. I Dene Hlh 140 un ......,. 11 3 Ir vl11t 170 000 1-f 13 1 Ha rri\, Slnclal• IS) •nd h fl'li.e, Lipton and Martin W-LJolon, 1-0 L-Slriclalr. ?&-Forn•r !OHi. E•lebon (OHi. Hanlin n (I) • HCOND OAMll ll'Wle lt. 0.... Hlh 3' Dine Hllll 030 000 <>--3 7 • ll'vlnt 01$ 014 x-12 I I Harri•, ClaWMlll (4), TOOV c.l, Gle11n (7) I nd FtrO\IM)l'I, Htnloan and Merlln, Rtllmetulla 14) w -Henlo•n. 1·0 L-HefrlJ 1&-Battt (OH). Scoll (I), H1melln Cl> Welltllllnt (I) ,IHT OJ.Ma Octlll View 7, S.11 ~ 4 0c .. n View 110 220 1-7 9 J San Clemente OID 100 ~ 4 o Ooutv, Tinkle 171. Wll\Otl (7) end Klrbv. Kttnev Gv~r 14) end Suffrldoe W-Dourv, 2·0 L-Kffncv 2B-S111nl1c (OVJ, Gl'bt>~ IOVI. Pusll\I ISCI HR-Gibbs IOVl SECOND GAME SM Otmanlt 2. Ocain vi.w o OcH n View 000 000 0-0 Sa n Ciemanre 011 000 'll-2 Wllwn end Oa Brouwer. Devine Sullrldoe W-Dtvlllf L-Wlls011. l· 1 l"IRST GAME 3 3 6 , end Hew-1 a111st1a11 15, Oomlnouaz 4 Newoorr Cnrhllen 031 106 +-IS IS Dom1nouer ?01 100 <>--4 2 6 Howard enc:t Honavcull, Aella. Kiigore 111. Cox (7) and Amaooro. W-Howaro. 1·0 L-Aello 2B-Motske <NCI. Grancll (NC). LH (NCI 38·-Howero (NC) SECOHD GAME New-1 Chrtstlan 10, Oomtneuer S Newoorl Cnrlsllen 220 004 2-10 I• Dominguez 004 010 <>--s 1 2 Ciiiey, FredaricklOn (61 end Dean, Nlv•ls, Le vae t•I alld LavH , .Ame aore I•> W-Clllav. I· 1 L-Nevel\ 78-Mohke INC) 38 -Howero (NC) 2, Klloore (0 ) FIRTI' GAME Westmlns"' t, FooN 3 Wesrm111s11r 012 401 ~ 12 Foo1n111 110 ooo 1-3 ' 2 Mooney and Lono. Fo1<, Grttn {0 and De orow W-Moonev 1·1 L-Foa 28-Plmentel tWI Oela vellaoe (Wl SECOND GAME W•sTmlnstw 14, Foefh• S Weslmlnller 071 071 3-14 14 Foothill 004 010 ()--S 8 3 Henson. Wealrowskl (4) ano Hernenc:tei, Rice, Cameron (1), VI (J). Hengard (7) and Deorow, Brloos <SI W-Wealrowlkl, 2·0 L-Rlct 28-ROH S (W) 2, Henson (W), M1rllner IWI 2, McT09or1 (Fl, Bradlev IF) wddlatlack l, Senti Ana V ... v I (Newpon Elles Toumementl Senta Ana Vallev 001 000 <>-I ? Sec:tdlebaek 000 120 x-l 6 I Cllavez, Coll (6) and Gomei: Damian end Meloonaoo W-Damhtn. L.-<llevar Ski condlflom SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLD MINE -24·36 dtolll, hard oackec:t P•c-tc:t e>owc:tt•. 2 chairs o~renno MOUNTAIN HIGH -7•·48 oeolh llerd Paclted, oecl\eo oowoer. • cnaln ooerollno SNOW SUAM\IT -17·36 dt Ptn nero oaeked, peckeO e>owoer 6 cneon ooeretino SIERRA·NEV.AOA RANGE LASSEN -No new 9''J·fOOI Out Meel'llne groomed hard oackec:t eno sPrlno I 1r11>lt 2 surface lilts BORE AL -No new lO·lo 12-1001 Dase Maclllnt groomed. lllleo end so•lng S cnelrs, 2 cl\a lrs 111 nlgl\1 SODA Sll'RINGS -No rte>orl, our open lodav SUGAR BOWL -No new 8·1o 18·1oot 081e Macnlne grooomeo end 1111eo, soring Full operallon. NORTH ST.AR -No ntw 3'n·lo 91.., ·loot oose Sprlno. 9 cl'lalrs, 2 surface !Ills ALPINE MEADOWS -No new 7''7·to 16·1001 one Pa cked e>owder ano soring 10 chelrs, I surface 1111 HOMEWOOD -No new 2·10 111>·1001 on e Mec11lnt groom.o. tllltd, firm 111ckeo and sPrlnv 3 chairs. 3 •urlect lltls SOUAW VALLEY (t ,200 feel) -No new 11·1001 oase Machine groomeo oeclo.· ed oowder en<I soring Gondola, cal>le car. 11 Cl'lelrs SOUAW VALLEY (6,200 lttl) -NO new 3·10 S·lool bue Mactune groomed Packed e>owoer, $Prlno and firm oact1eo 4 criaors. 1 surface llfll HEAVENLY VALLEY -No new 4·1o 8·1001 oeu Machine oroomed ano sorlno Tram . S trle>les, 9 c:toul>IH 1 1 swtece llfts SKI INCLINE -No ntW 3·to S·lool l>ue Sorlno 6 chairs MT. ROSE -No new •·to t·loot base Form oacked end meclllne groomeo Full ooereroon ECHO SUMMIT -No new 8 ')-foot oase Macnlne groomed and oowder lorlno 1 chairs, 1 1urlact Ifft. SIERRA Sl<I RANCH -No new Hool HR-Wool,ev !SAi ou t Machine groomed and se>rlno 9 ~ -)' .,c.~~-r ~~"~ ... \'~if~~ ,,,"'::}I!!. ~ • •.'"2''1l.\.~ .....;RI 1111•:n~-. ~;-1 ,.-:_~ r.T.:!....:. .. "'" ,~ Sa l•go 000 000 OOJ-3 8 base Flrm·Packed. machine groomtd !\ado1eoack •11 011 31x-17 14 3 sPrlng In tne evenlno 8 chelrl, 1su rface 1111 Miii\, Shawld11ck 141. McFarland t7l end MT. REBA -No new, •·10 11-1001 bese Holl. Lomeli, Shaw (9) and A Firm peck•d. m aclllnt 11roomad and $Drlng Camencno W-Lomell, 2·2 L-Mllls 7 choirs, HR-Grace ISi S DeAngells (5 ) DODGE RIDGE -No new J·to·5·1oot Souttl Coeat com.renc:e Sanlo Ano Cerrito• Golden Wn t Oranoe Coas1 Fullerton Mt Sa,, Antonio CvPren Comoron Setur!Nv'• Scoru San•e Ana s. Orenot Cou l O Goloen Wesl 7 Fullerton S Ce<rltos 11 CvPrtn 3 WI. GB 4 0 - 4 0 - 3 1 1 J I 1 1 3 3 I 3 J 0 • • 0 • 4 Mt Sell AntonlO II, Comoton 3 T UHdl V's Galftft ( 1:lO o.M.) Ore noe Coas1 a1 C~rltos Sanle Ana a l Golc:ten W•sl Cvoreu al Compton Fullerton al Ml San Antonio Pacific CoHt ContereMe Seddltback Peromer MlraCosra Gro11mon1 ~tllwesrern S.n Olt00 MaH Sen oi.vo W L GB , 0 -2 0 ,.., 1 I I I 2 2 1 2 2 0 2 ,,.., 0 2 21-) S.tvrdlV'I Sctr9s Seddltbock 12. S.n 01"<> 3 Grou monr 15. San Oltvo MeM I MlreCosta 3, Soutllwtstwn 0 T'UffdlV'• O.mtt (bJt) SaOdlto.c!o. el k n Olt9o Mesa Ml'ICoste al P•tomar Gronmont 11 S.11 Olt9o Hitt\ acMet ,.um.Ill V.., >. lM ~ I CL-.T--*ltl LOS AlamllOI 010 000 ()-1 2 0 Fountain Vehy 000 2l0 ~ I 2 SCl'lllt(la, $hennan (S), M911e!felll 161 elld Faton" Sflat~ Ind Leonerd w -Slla r oneo , 2 O L-Sclll1dt J&-1.-rd IFV) IEslMCM S, ~ Har1lef J (""'"'1 He,._ ftl T ... WWll) E1tancl1 oo:l 100 0-S 10 1 Newoort Hal1>0r 100 020 o-3 I I ltlctlercnot\, CI WIOY.1 (Al. FOltY CSl and WOif, DI.non and Holden W-"lcl\lrnon. 1-1 L-OIUIDll, 0-1 1t-Van Doren CE! 0tv1,<r1 (l l, ltoe CHHl, HOlc*I CHH) ldhMI " l...nftU I ( &.eW'I ,..,..,.,,,..) EC11son ltl 000 ,_. 11 7 g,.,..,,.. 000 001 1-1 s t oese Mechlflt groomed and sorlnv S enelrs, 2 surface !Ills BADGER ll'ASS -No ntw 4·1o S·fool bose Macnlne groomed. oowdtr ano soring • cnalrs. 1 ,udoce 1111 MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -No ntw e•.,·fool 1>u e Pecked oowoer 1 QondOles It cllelrs, 4 sur1ace 11111 JUNE MOUNTAIN -No new 4''l·fool oase Soring • c11aors SIERRA SUMMIT -No ... w l ·lo •·fool Oest !>orlno 1 cllelrs, 7 surtact 11111 lltON MOUHTAIH -No new 4V,·10 l ·toot boH Packed 3 cha irs ~ • • . " w..,,.,., .... !HIGH SCHOOL •• Slfl s. v .. ftlfli 0 CCvwns T~I Edison 110 010 7-S 10 0 VIiia Peril 000 000 0-0 S 2 Ceroanttr •nd Prou.,., Deardorff and J1nnt11 28-enodlft (El lB-J•nrtn !VP) VtlllryW Ht9H SCHOCN. 0.. .............. Marine dtf Sen Mll'c:os, 16-14. 1$-'-iOl.I 10 CaolWIMIO Vlllrf, 7·1S. '°IS; ~ w'l'fll Unrvtnllv II.Al. t&-a, M .S, •ollt wlfll .-.Clltc NMdltt. J-\S., lS•l .. ·' Orllng• Coa•• DAILY P1LOT/&lnd.ay, March 11, 1"4 •Htem 0..., Lot Ala"""9t $ATIMOAY"1 U1U1.:n (IJll .. ., ....... llll'MU "'"""'9} 111 Miami) Gtotff Arcner Bruce LleUk• Jadl Nk li.lau• JOMllv MIU., Oerv Hellberg Tom Kiie B411'nlla td Len11er W•vne Levi Garv Kocll S.ndY Lvlt G90f'llt &urn• Tonv 5111, GlbC>Y Gllt>trt Larry Rinker llob Sl'1Hrer CalPMtt .Andv Bqn Grto Powers MarkO'Meart LM Trevlno Jeff Mltt"4111 koll Slmo•on Br•d Brven1 Bruce Fi.r,ner Cunis Slran04I Boll S.nc:tt< Jolln Adams 8111 Crensl'lew Tommy Ne kalome Mika NlcOltllt BobMuronv Tim Slmpaon Din Helloorson Oen Po111 Dave Serr Lenee Ten eroec~ Jim G111ev11er Greo Norman Do11nre Hammond Dan Forsma n HelSullon Mark Ce1ce veccl'l1e Barrv JHCktl 8111 Rogers Tom Jenkln1 Ed Snttd Corev Pavfn Leonerd Tnompson Auu Cochren Merl\ Lve e1111<r1tierr DavlOGrehem isao Aoki 8obl>y Wadkins Rev Floyd Bol> Bovd Ken Green Jim Dent WoMv Armslrono Oen•s Watson JC Sntad Tom Slle w Rooer Mallb•t Mlkt Reid Bob Eesrwooo Joey Sindelar TC Cl\en Freo Couoles Mac O'Gradv Jim Colbert Allen Miilar Pllll Hancock Jerry Pate Howard Twlllv 11 ·65·'9-?0S 71 ·'7 ·'7-'lOS '1 6M0-1°' .. 70 6t-106 ., 70-69-206 61·tt·lo-'J07 n-61·~ 70 .. 6f-107 70-0~~ 11·71·47-20. 93·'9·'7-?09 .. 71 .,_,.,. 70· 70-69-209 66· n -1<>-m 70·66·13-209 71 n-67-210 72·69·•~10 .,·11·7<>-210 7 l-61·71-210 '1·72·71-710 73·6'-71-210 69·7S·67-?11 74·70 67-211 10 71•69-211 12-69· 7<>-2 I I 10-10-11-211 M·74·71-211 69· 11·11-711 6t·70·7?-711 6'·10 73-211 1J 71·68-717 70·74·68-712 71· 77·69-712 71· 10· 10--211 6'·12·71-212 69·71·71-112 12· 70·70--212 10· 74·69-213 77·71·70--213 17·71·7()-21J 11·72·7()-21J 13· 70· 1()-213 73·61·72-213 12·69·72-213 68·70·7S-213 14·10·1<>-114 1S·69· 7<>-114 12·11-11-21• 70·13·71-71• 13·69· 12-214 11-71·72-?1• 69·17·73-214 6'·71·7S-21' 70·74·71-215 7?·71-12-215 71·71·73-215 70·72·73-21S 73·69·13-?~S 73·71-72-116 76·6'·72-216 12·7?·71-716 71-73·7?-216 12·71·77-216 12· 71-73-716 74·69·73-116 13·69·74-716 7S·67·7•-216 72·7?·13-211 11·12·1+-211 12· 10· 7S--211 72·7HS--118 1'1·70·7S-719 12·72·16-220 12· 11· 1fr-110 ,a.sT RAU. Ont mile NC4 Alllrt &ratn U.eclltvl 1010 U O 3 JO S!llp Mat ter rlOOCJ 111 3M 2JO Bla(I< Mir'-I Koob > > 60 Alio 'Iced.~·"· Feutno $ter, R Gurllt, Monkanl Olltof, Tal(eovet t ld, t lCNlor Rainbow Tfn'4• 2:00 2 I 5 n IJCACTA c1-t1 oeio m .o 51CO..D ltAC-9. One milt o.cl CrK!led ft:• !KlllC>lerl t IO 7 00 S 00 !>klpoererlt (Sftottl 13 40 ! 40 !>YOW ~10 (.Aubin) 420 AltO racect· Ya nttM R11vthm, Jlmt Peo• Clar. l-vdanc9. Ja"'-' Vincent Time 201 '2 EXACTA (4·2) H id S167IO TH•O RACE. Ont m ilt oac.a Smarr Koala lfltownl 1 00 UO J 00 Leooerd (Ack.,ma111 3 00 3 oo llrendlnQ Iron (~meml S40 A110 r1ceo NMron Bov Smootn ""'°"'' Betzer. M1911tv Cool a In Homa C111nce Time 700 U IXACTA 11·61 Hid 12660 FOUllTH RAC.. One milt oace Junore Law llwl>inl S 70 3 20 Mletltv Matrl1t <SPfloOt l S 40 Oaan Point IGrunovl AIM> raceo Prtntmek., Ha C>DY FuM Pockel EIOQuffll Aov ~ Time 1 S9 4,s FIFTH RACE. Ont mlle Pece F•"lmen10 (Parker) 13 20 1 40 ~IO H1ndover I Bevleul 7 60 I 00 Pd vv Council ITO<to l 9 IO Also raced So Fe r, Nvallo 011. C•ot1ln We lwn, Salvaoor, Slou.11, Lucllv Mark. Time l:S9 2/S U E XAeTA (4·3) Pelo $9940 SIXTH RACll. One milt oett Sullden IPi.rct l 13'0 1 40 420 Strip SQueeie (Sherren I 13 40 6.40 Oel CavallO IAclo.erman) 3 70 Also reced Pet Ila Maotrt , Dutcllv. Pt1t r Ontdon, Bnter Hanover Clen lc Cell Nandlne Alwyn Time I SI u EXACTA 13·51 Delo s l•SOO SEVENTH RACE. One mllt PIC* Bel Cllemo (Plano) 9 60 1.00 Voter fMcCartv) 140 Mister G CPlerc.I 6 70 4IO S..IO Al10 raced. LIOl'llntn Gent. Sola E xl>tdll Ion Almond Klno, Gten Mldbv Tome 1'57 4/S Slim. Charming Two Oceans, n EXACTA (3·?) Palo S14J60 EIGHTM II.ACE. One mfle oect See Rover ILaC'k•vl J9 IO 11 00 • 40 Benrodden I Kuebler I u o ) 70 Van llnet (Pa rk4trl ) 00 AIM> raced· Mae>re Frllz "rmbro B'ld, Mone ro1 Ooncar. E•tr•ordlnerv. No No Nero. Time: 1.S6 2/S. n EXACTA ll·l l Paid SI SI OO LPGA twrnament lat ""-1111) NINTH ltACE. Ont mlle e>aca. Courageous Red <Kueoltr) S 00 3 80 H H Tremor IP1e nol S 20 Native Ha P (Leckevl 7 60 •OO 6.00 Cnrll JoMson Jo Ann We1nam Pellv Havts CelhvMorse Aveko Ollemoro Jen Sleontnson Olennt O•lltv Pat Bradltv Del>Olt Menev Amy Alcott Rol>ln Wellon Pettv SllH ll1n Sharon Barrell Vicki Fergon Porn Rhio DenlH Slreoog Judv Clerk Betll Sotomon Sue F09r.man BeroTnomes Pia N•ln on Donna Cae>onl Jent , Colts Marthe~ •u~ AISU~O H1!\80f Dawn Coe LorlGerOKl Rosie Jones Merta Fogueru ·OOll Leurl Rinker Pennv Pull Betsv King Beck v Pearson NorMn Frlet·Ullllt ln C1111v Mani 8011nlt Laut r Sue Erl! Allee Rlliman Ke111v Whllworrn Senora Palmer T •15uko OllH ko Hollis Stacv Jant Crafler Mvra Van Hoo.e Shenev Ham lln 001 Germeln KalhY Hiit Vk;ld Alvarez Judv Ellfs Valerlt Skinner Jul! Inkster Lauri Pt 19rson OeoDle Me111tr1ln Serb BunkowO:v Pel Mtvers Marv 811111 Zimmerman Lauren Howe T llertse Hess Ion Nencv Rubin Sllt rrl Turner Jene Blalock 81!111 Daniel Laure Cole Merit Wenn•rslen Sally Lllllt Cerny Slltrk Jene Lock f 67·68·69-?0• 71-10·69-?10 11-71·68-?10 69· 73·61-210 72·70·69-211 66·72·73-711 69·71-11-211 611·69·7S-?1? 70· 70· 72-71? 70·1?·11-713 69·70·74-213 7S·6'· 7<>-2 ll 69·7•·7()-21J 10·12·11-114 72·71-71-214 71·6'·7S--71• 12· 7J·69-214 11 ·7?·11-214 1•·70·1<>-21• 71·73·7()-?1• 11·66·77-714 Alw raceo: VH led Power, FrM Turn, A• UR Blueoreu. Time. I.SS 115. S2 EXACTA <S·JI Peld '1600 n PICK SIX <?+ 3-3-H I paid S 1.040 eo wllll ?3 winning llckets (five nones) Carryover 0001 '39.858 01 TENTH RACE. One mile Pa ct Justmai <Auoln) · 4 40 3 20 RostiafkO Ac:tovar (Todd) 9 IO Mooctv Blue IKuet>ttr) Also raced Sovere19n Siar Prot borne. Tommv RtP Cru1~ewav Time 700 lt S. U EXACTA CS·41 oald SSJ IO A lltr\Oenet 10. 901 Sant. Anih $ATUltOAY'S llESUL.TS (Stftl of tl·dl'I fllenulNlred ,,,_..,,., FIAST RACE. 6 furlonv' Bundi • Bunk (Plncev I UO • 40 J 20 A()()ve lne Pines tFeUI HO • 00 Oul of Socks tGarcl1) 6 00 AISO raced B lnvfnclo+t. Secret Eaott Lari..tn. Crescenc1e, Cla n Counrs, Perilous Fllollt, Wenols Dolt. S.IKI • L .. d Time I 11 l/S SECOND RACE. Ont mlle Pvremlo Zolls (Peororal 13 40 6 80 4 60 AIC&lhou$ (QllvarH ) 6.00 3 to Pia's Prlnct .Al IFuentasl UO Also raced Petrlor Joe, Cualrotlt. OIP1om11 ·Ruler. Tun. 1n. Au. Exclusive Llnll Time 1:38 l /S s2 DAILY DOUBLE (1·91 pa id $ti 00 THIRD RACE. 1 lurlonos Pro Pautr IGutr,_J 11 ?O 6 80 4 to Sonk SPHO <Cailanldal 1.00 5 40 Grtnol:lle (Ve<aruuela) l to Also reced· SC)MO Le11., Jlmset Wlclleo Hilltr. Femllv Fo11. Ea gles BH k. Young Aomora Senou,tw PtrlK I Covar Ttmt I 73 4 S 1• 11·7()-?lS 69·73·73-21S 69·71·69-21S 70·74·71-215 69·72·7+-215 10· 74· 11-71 s 13·70·72-21S 74· 7J·69-216 69·74·73-716 70· 73· 73-716 74·10·72-216 73· 71-72-716 71·7?·73-216 71·73·73-217 12·74·11-211 73·74·7()-217 74·72·71-217 14·70·73-217 73·15·7()-218 12·72·7f-?18 7•·72·72-218 70·73·15-218 75·71-72-218 12·764 0--218 73·73·73-219 75·71·7>-219 17·69·13-219 73·69-n-219 15· 12· 72-719 7S·70-7'-219 7S·73·71-?19 12·74·73-719 FOUIHH RACE. 6 l turrongs 77· 70-72-219 Imo Socotlv !Valenzuela ) 37 40 IS 00 6 IO 660 460 13·70·11-120 U\uallv Rellal>lt (0rul9f' II 00 11·1•·1S-no Ma11111c StlOre 10.lahOusHYt l 12·12·16-'120 Also rec.a Tr1um11t1on1 74·74·72-no Mareleo Creon, For Hrmseff 17·76-72-no Humc.ene. ~Iv Conscious 71·12·7t.-no T1ma I 17 I s Banfltr, HewUn't 13·12·1tr-nl FIFTM RACE. 1' • mites on tun 75·72·74'-?21 Jenlllni Ferrv CP1ncavl 12 00 S 80 l 60 71· 13·n-n I Del>Oneir Herc Garcia) S 60 140 73·74·1+-271 Strong Oolla• ISnoemalo.tfl )70 1•·12·1t.-m .o.1so raced M•"' on 1119 S~v. ShOrt end 1J·7•·1S-'111 Snoro Bt on Time Boos de Groce. WMe 7S·70·77-7?2 Se>ade C.....hdl '-Dlletl tlllit tJ.. UC hilla '1 (,.,.... ........ ,......., 10C>-M~ <10). lO 71, 1 OW1l (UCJ), to "· , ""'' c.ueo. 10" m-1 Miiner {SD), 21.11. 1.. Wela 1$0) 21 40, J. Todd CUCI), 21.U. 4'»-1 Alfll"Dtfrv (SD>. o.n.. 1 slOCk· oa1t ISO>, .. 1•, > Jamtt <SO). &J• I00-1 GaNl'lf CSO), U U , 1. lut1a1 tUCIJ, 1:.52.S..i a. Godvane t$0), U1~. 1-'00-1. lt"*t cuco. ,,.,,., 2. on. <SO), Htn, 3. Mot11ft ($0 ). l:slAl 10,000-l. E~ llJCI), l~Jt; 2. Harald ($Of. 1421.t); l. Martina cucu 1• 20 se J,000 ''~1 . .....,.Inn tUCll, 9.«l t7, 2 CatliDrl C UCll. t:o7.i1. 3. llull!frlOf'd IUCll, t:l l.'7 lt°"4H-1 Sher*s ($0 1. 1447, 2. ~ <SDI 14 SJ, J FUllk (IJCI). \S.1? 400l..H-I C400tf tSO >. UM , l. Sl'lar* 1 ISOl. S4 ... 3 Sofdl IUCIJ, SU. 400 rlla.,,.._I San Ola9o Stele, 40 '3, ' UC Irvine, 40.tl 1 600 rtlev-1 S.11 Oltoo $tale, J 1•.U . 2 UC 1rvlnt. 3 'lt.10 HJ-1 Wa~ IUCll, •·10, ? Pow .. IUCll 6·t, 3 He,,..,...r CSOI. •·I LJ-1 Powtll IUCll. 2S·2 •· 2 COWi· trvmen !SOI 24·4, 3 Rull IUCll 2•·>'• T J-1 Pow1H CUCll '9•11 1 COUii lrvme11 ISO) •·2; 3 lllack ISDI '6·11'1) PV-1 Tnomes IUCll, a ·O. 2 H04defl !SOI 14·•. 3 Fun-IUCll. 14·0 SP-1 Cremen <SDI, S6·.S .,, 2 Huoson (UCll S1·6, 3 Fo11re11 CUCtl. 4t ·6-, OT-I ThtH <SOI, 16S·I, 2 COOkson <SDI 161-2. l HudlOO (UCIJ, 1S7·J JT-1 Vouno <SDI. 212·9, 2 OOows IUCll 207·3, 3 Ceru.so (UCll 117· 11 HT··l Tr.les <SDI, lt6·81l , 3 Ala lOUt (UCI) 163·3, 3 Coo«lOn (SDI, 137 4 WOMEN Cet ll'llv·SLO 71, Safi D1e9e St. 7', UCI t1 100-1 Moon <SOS), 12.00. 2. Clefnmons ISDS) 1? 31, 3 Clla ndltr (SLOl. 1261 20C>-I Ross (SDSl 24.S 1. 1 N\Ooft CSDSl. ?• S6, l. Cltmmons CSOSl, 1S J9 40C>-1 Ross <SOSI, SS 17, ? JordO<I ISLO), SI 17, l. Cook ISLOl. 59.90 IC»--1 Yenlnak CSDSI, 2-12 1, 2 Dube <UCll. ? IS 1, 3. Mennlnv tSLO) ? IS s. l,S00--1 Pr~ ISLO), •::2S.S2, 1 Etlloson ISL.0), t:2S 62. 3 Abraham (UCI) 4:213 3,00C>-1 Prieur (SLOI. 9·41 43. 2 Gleeson ISL.OJ, 9'43.M, 3 Gorue les (UCI), 9 57.tf. 5,0Cllr1 Gleeson CSLOl 16 S772 2 M9f'C.00 IUCll 17-07.11 3 Root CSDS), 11.30 79 lOOU+-1. Cnenoie< <SLO). 14 23, 2 Br-er ISDSl. 14 96. l M•llJ IUCll, 1SOJ 400U+-1 l(lng tUCll I~ IS. , Lee <SOS), 1 06 97, 3 Miile< ISOSl, I 11 71 400 retev-1 Sen Dltllo Sr., 47 12, 2 Cal POIY·SLO. 41 79. 3 UC trvlnt. Sl 77 1,600 reta v-1. San Diego SI . 351.S9; 2. Cal POlv·SLO. HI 96, l UC lrvlne, 4-01.Sl. HJ-1 McNlll tSLO). s-11•.,, 2 C••rk <SOS). S·11'"2, 3 Kret'Mf <SLO), S-7'"2 LJ-1 Cl'lendtar ISL.OJ. 1t·S>o.. 2. Jonn· $on (SOS). It.Olio, 3 Ml»• IUCll, 18~ T J-1 Cl'lendler CSLOI, l9·•>.i; 2. Farnum (SLO), 37·5~. 3. Stahl ISLOI. 34-3. SP-1 Palltl (SOSJ, S5-2l4, 2 Mills IUCll 43·1, 3. Cl'lendltr ISL.0) 3'·1 JT-1. PIQ4ll (SOS), 1S0-2. 2 Rock (SOS). 146·7, J Sntlltmen ISOSI. 134· 11. OT-I P1oe1 (SOS), 176·11, 2 Wast· oroo« IUCll, 164·8, 3. Carr ISLO), lJt·J. NHL CAMll'BELL CONFERENCE SmVWlt OMsion W L T ll'tl Gf x·Eomon1on Celgerv Vancouver w~,,nlPf'Q 49 16 5 103 3t'2 30 26 13 73 261 19 36 1 6S 27' 1S 32 10 6oO 293 KIMll l9 40 12 ~ VI ~OMlien a·M•tmtsola Ot lrOll 3S 2f 6 76 30S 28 36 1 63 262 SI Louil Cnocaoo Toron10 11 37 7 61 753 76 36 • 60 2)9 14 .. 31 • S6 267 WALES COMFEltEHCE ,~ Dtvl.ien s·NY l\lan<len 43 74 2 •·Wun1no1on 41 ?S 4 •·NV Ronoers 37 2S 9 a·PlllladetPnla JS 24 10 New Jf'fWV 16 47 6 Plltsourgll 14 49 6 Aoams OlvlMon •·Buttaro 42 71 1 k·Bosron 42 11 5 •·Ovet>te 38 24 8 MOntreal 37 Jl S Hartford 23 3S 9 • ·c1tnc11tcl oleyofl ~tn .. )12 16 2n '3 276 IO 2'93 • 20t 34 219 91, 2tO "m M 31S 69 260 SS 741 wturctaV's Scares MonntlOla 4, PllllaOtlDlloa 3 c a1111rv s NV ls~s • 1011 &011on •. Montreal 2 T or0'110 • O.troil 3 ( OI I NY Rangers 3 eomonron 2 SI LOUIS •• New J9"1Y s TacaV'i Gamei Cn·ceoo al Kint&. n Qveoec at Wlnn1oe11 Ce!Qlrv el Pllllldell>l'loa n Wu hlnoton 11 &osron, n Heriford 11 Buffalo, n NY lslendefs a l Pi1tsour11n n Vancouver 11 Edmonlon n GA 21'2 w 2'91 317 m "' ,... ,.. 26' 342 m m 231 ?SI 1'6 10 ~~ ,;..,.;:..,. • ~..:J~"'-,..~..:~fi·W'~~il~-~~ 'P ~ .. l.'ulLJ· '4.,.. ~,.,. .. ur., •"Jti~'"\c~\,.,~,,...~~~ •• ~ .. ~;.:' Vicki Slngle ton Merlene Hagge Amv 8tn1 Sandre Hevnlt Connie Chllleml Kelhv Bol<tr Lori Oehl 73· 74· 1S--222 ' 13·15-1f-m SIXTH RACE. I ,. mlle\ 76·77·7f-221 Wordsworlll tCesrenedal 510 3 00 2 40 71·1S·76-22? Mr Exceulvt !Shoemaker) • 40 J XI 17·70-1S--?2? Tree Runner IMcGurnl l 20 13·15·1S-i'13 Alio raceo Honro Lo Verne·s 81g Met 73·7•·76-223 Pr1marv Dav Crollol De Lune Noehto 74·14·1S-n3 T•m• ~ 1 5 Carole Charl>onnoer Carolvn Hiii 13·1'·1t.-??3 SEVENTM RACE. 1 I 16 milts LIH Youno Anne·Meroe Poll! 11 71·1tr-?14 Hula 8la1a 1Ve1en1ue1ol 51>0 HO 1 oO 140 •70 16·72·17-??S Kn1gn11v Repoort <Me1at Ounl>ealh IShoemekt• 140 Lo•c U9'an Open tat arvswn, ....,vm> ~SIMia$ lv•n Lanc:tl (C1Khoslova1o.laJ Gel Tomet Smid IC 1ec11oslov•"• >. 6 I 6 7 JoM Mc Enroe <US ) def Thomes H09\ledl CSwlldetll 6·l 6· l c ..... UC lrvtna 6, N-Mot•l<O 3 SIMia$ Anlst011 IUCll def RICl'leY. 6 l . ti I Man Son Hing (UCll def Garcia, 6·4. 7·S, ~rr (UCI) def Can . 7 6. 6·0. Amor (UCl) CM! 81nw1r. 7·S. S·7. 6·4. 8erlla m CUCll def Grltlln, 6·3, 6·7, •·l. Blcklla m INMl def Oownt , 4·•· 1·$, 6•0 °"""" e au·8 1Uf\am INM) dtf. Oerr·Man Son Hlnv, 7·S •• 4, Hll\lltl Mven IUCll dtf Grlffln·Gll'Cfa 6·7 6·4. &e nwer•Gun1n.r (NM) def Miiier Llnduv. •·l. 6·J AllO rec.O ObsH1eao Acouo\ 1oon Advocate Accoust•ca1 Tome 143 I S \S E XACTA 13· I 0010 sta ~ EIGHTH RACE 1 • mtles on run First Pl!est I Pierce 17 40 6 20 •XI 8tntl11 Pffformer I Guerre • 11 to • 20 T"' NoOte Plevtr IP•ncevl 3 20 AllO rect<I Durl>an 0 .-o FavoiOso FarooHe An1oc1oe11vt Getenl Vt rt Time 2'02 2 S n PICK SIX " 7·4 I ) 91 Da 0 \29 020 to with S('vfn ••11nnor>g toclltls ll • norst$) '2 PIO. Six COlltOlallOl'I Del(! $t71 eo wrtn 733 w1nt11no 11c1o.e1, tflv• norHsl NINTH RACE. 1 1 1' mile' ~ Sor Seulorl <Plerctl 6 00 3 60 7 to ~,v.,slde Ar11,1 <Cu tentdal 3 80 l 20 Lou11ville !>ummll I Oelariovune) 6 Ml AllO rlK'tO Mu1kal Score Bosio '"''" llOO, Gal\lnl Mlndaa, Sweo lht Glau Time 1'2 4 s SS E XACTA <• ,, Paid iss 00 Allendence 41.737 Thi• ~. '""" ...... LOS AMCMUS -11'9 Rott. CrlM Bit Tulul!M Crtal (~1 (•,tale L•to.• CH la.c Le-. 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Oltl\ K~l ,._.,__ '°' 1.1 ... hlmllll~ USFL WESTERN COHFERU•CE O.nvtr Aroron1 LA Exonu oe .. teno Padfk W L T P<1. ll'F ' 0 0 1000 u 11 050052 0 1 0 000 , • 020 000 1 C.mr.I M Cn•Q8~ 7 0 0 I 000 '1 HOVSll)I' I I 0 S00 ~2 OO<oe nome I 1 O 500 ll Cn1caoo O 7 O 000 l 1 Se" Anlon•o 0 ? 0 000 11 E ASTEltN CONF~RENCE New J!'rsev Pno1eoe1on1.t P11110vrg~ '""'s""'9'or T e moa l!lev New O<teen\ Brmnghm Memon•s Jack sonv111t Atla.llfle ' 0 0 1000 ' 0 0 1000 0 2 0 000 0 2 0 000 S.UlMnl ) 0 0 1000 61 7 0 0 1 000 26 1 1 0 soo ,, 110 50031 1 2 0 333104 Setur•V's S.C- Tampe 8ev ti Ja<k )Onvone 7S Tad9V'•~ LA Exiwen 11 0.11.leM MICnogel" et Denve<' Memol'11s a l New ontens Hou~lon ., ClllCIOO $en Antonio at Oll .. l!Ome Plllladeli>nll 11 N~ ltf\eY l lrmlnoham al Pltt\bur911 Mll'*v'• 0.- W•llllnolOll 11 Arlt Of!e loltvrd9Y'l ~ eAHIAU. Mwtcm i.-.- ll'A 1• 11 .. ... 41 11 70 0 ... 37 IS 3A 10 S9 10 JI JO Ml tEXAS llANQelt5-W ""° ..... .IOM"911 lefllr IAMSTL\l.l .............. A .... _. CLl'Ylt..AND CAVAl.ll!U -"-"- ~ C~.~'°'._.._... lft(t ) r j "_ .. -· ' 11 I Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Mitch 11. 1984 • GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s100 • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY ~ DlAWlNGS tACH WttK Each Drawing will be for ... GRAND PRIZE.i!~~l ............... s 1 00 Isl Prize.!~.~~l......... SSO Znd Prize.!Y.:~~l........ 515 3rd Prize.!!~!l......... s 1 0 HERE'S HOW •••• (l) Enter your Social Security number name address and receive your pnz.e 10 cash If you win a qr and pnz.e of phone no on the coupon below Enter as mciny times as $100, a check 1n that amount will be mailed to you after you w1ah, but only one entry for per envelope please you hcive presented your Social Secunty cud al the Daily Each entry form must be an on91oal Each member of Pilot for venhcahon .. ,, .~a...~~.d4'.lll1b',..~~p. a.~~~~,JufllY ~arg 'MY .~~er by~• .... .._, 1~ 1 • .... , ,.. • ---~··~/yi'~,,.VJ!l....'l ~ll!f~ ... ¥ .... y ......... ,... ~. I ... (;,1 a"'erallt! • prfu, }16Ur ~llU ~u'ttly em~~-y,e - presented at the Daily Pilot no later than 5:00 P.M., two (2) Mail your entry to Oranc;ie Coast Daily Pilot, '.\oc1al buaine11 day1 after.the number waa pubh1hed Any pnie Security Sweepataltea, 330 Weat Bay St . Costa Mesa, CA not claimed by the deadline will be forfeited 92626 (6) It 11 not nece1ury to purchase the Daily Pilot You may (S A w1nn109 number will be published each Monday inspect the w1nninq numbers tn the lobby of the Oraoc;ie WedoHday and Friday 10 the Daily Pilot An add1honal Coast Daily Pilot or your local library number will be published each Friday for $100 Week- ly Grand Pm:e (7) Employee• or reprHentahves. or circulator• and du- tnbutou of the Daily Pilot or membeu of their fam1liea 4 If one of the w1nn1n9 numbers 11 1denhcal with your Social are not eh91ble S.Cunty number, you mu1t claim your pnie money by bnnq1n9 your Social Security card to the Daily Pilot office (8) The Daily Pilot will be sole 1ud9e 10 1nterpretin9 these You will then be declared the winner and immediately rulH Dec111on of the 1ud9e1 11 final 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. •CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON., WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Please) My Social Security Number is ----~--.....___- NAME ----------------- ADD RE SS ----------~----- CITY STATE -------------- ZIP PHONE ----- D Pleue atart convenient home deliv .. ry of the Daily Pilot. Classified The Ultimate Experience Experie nce the excitement of finding just what you're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! Daily Pilat " phone 642-5678 people read classified I . J . ' Is an all-around tan what suits you best? LO ANGELE (AP) -R cLa1ll'rs arl" bankina th1c; summer''\ rnge will be the t 1 nsu1t. a co11on fa bm· ha thing ~u1t "'hie h it~ inventor ~"~ "'111 lct me n and "omen tan all over HI public s"' 1msuits "Cll' ~old "We ha,en·t hou \Slc1. like 1ha1 fo1 Jny oth1:r sutt th1 \ ~<l\on," said department mana,ger l l'1 r) G nll. A hugl· pub hc1t} pu'l h for )Ult, modekd b~_ actrcs~ Ann 1 urkcl, ha) preceded an oflieial Sunday u0\c1ling in Lo'i Angele). Appearances are set fo r Monday in New York, including a mo<khng session at Bloomingdalc's and a guest spot on ABC'$ ··Good Morning Amt·rica" l he sun penetrate r11iht through the !iUll to brown the b<x:i) all over think~ to u special cotton y.irn. cngmc:crcd wcavr and techn1cal pnnting. according to Its promoters. The ba thing suit, which sells for S3 5 to $40. was designed by inventor fl ans Buhnn~t·r and Ms. 1 urkcl. Buhringer said the fabnc weave will permit sun rays to set through the doth. while still affording c;ome protCl'l•on for the skin Buhn ngcr said the suit has a !>Un-block nning of 6 and advised wearers to use a sun tan lotion with t he ~me ratrng to prevent a pat,·hy tan. Retailers h.ive placed $2 9 million wonJi of in111al orders for the Unsu1t. wtth tcntau vc comm1tmcn1s for reorders that would nearl~ double that figure. s~ud Miss Turkel Buhringer, a native of Austria, said he spent fi ve years and $75.000 10 develop the suit when he learned people cannot sunbathe 1n the nude 1n th1srnuntryas they can in Europe. "People will gi ve u() ~mo~ing. people will give up d rinking. pcopk will give up drugs. but the) do not give up lying out in the sun ... Ms. Turkel said. The store~ include Wanamaker's. Ncunan-Marcus. F1kncs. Burdincs and Marshall r iclds as w1:1l as the Rroadwa' and Bloom1ngdalc's Ne1m'an-Marcus couldn •t watt tor the puhltc·1t~ bl ill and mailed .ioo.ooo promo- tional p1ccc<; to customcrc; last m o nth \1 the chain's EJt•,crl) 11 111'1 stor1:. Ii! ol thl "The terrible thmg IS that aflcr l)'1ng in the sun. then you have to deal "'Ith ba thing ~u1t mark!>. Once }nu haH· them. )'Ou ltl\C to drc\s around them," !>ht !>aid Buhnnger '\a)\ his own rco;ea rrh ha\ 1.on\1nccd him "91/ pl'rtl'nl ot all people 1n the United <itatc' would li ~c to ha'e an O\ a-all tan " TRAVEL SPECIAL GROUP TOURS Lot Vegas Ap~ 4·6 Golden N11gget Plano out of tun• 1 SSS. Hawaii Moy 1·8 Air, Hotel, $340. Tronders Y 01ej!lile July 1-3 Yosemite lod~ $165. Cano do Aug. 28·Sep. 4 Heli-Hiking The $1430. Bug·o·Boos Alaska Sept B· 15 Air /Seo Island s 1795. Princess Contact: Going Places Travel 714-640-0821 Brochures A vailable For Cb \.\iritd Ad ACTIO.S Call A OAIL Y P'ILOT A0°VISOl M2·5'71 TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVllLI .. ACROSS 77 Prosecutor Arabian t 7 Noun symbol 1 Leafy aoor measure ending 100 Climbs v99etablt.> 78 Occur 147 Fragrant 18 Carved gem up on 6 Brands rences rootstock 19 Foreign 10 1 D1suno1e 12 Adventur 80 Relu1e 149 Bobhcal sign 20 C11y on the 103 Rover ducks ous epocor, 82 Acquoesc+> 151 Wa1er Nera 105 lmllated 17 8egone cc11• 84 Ome1e1 5urtace 33 Former•y 106 Shop s 21 Elecironrc •tPm5 arcn 35 Wore bend 1an1ern detector 8t> vacation 152 Sun oe1ty onq 1001 10; Rool eages 22 LOlty SDOIS 154 Sh1n1ng 38 Growls 108 Boils slowly bu riding., 88 AD'ltt>mer t 156 Italian 40 Move 1 1 1 S11ver coons 23 S1orehouse <lO Snooze 100 possessive suoder ly t '3 Bend over 24 Yarn long 158 Dregs 41 FrightPn 1•7 Downy 25 Fragrance q2 Goe! ol Wdr 160 Cry of pain 43 Co11ege headrest 26 Braz1toan 94 Soviet 11e•c. 16 1 Not pr ell. ChPer 119 Storage bird <16 Fencirog '6:' Hairless 44 Aromatic c.to uctures 27 Co1•eqe sv.ord 'LJ Revolves seeo 1;> 1 0 1 the sun d~re+> <l7 Wild hea<l 16'> Assam 46 Gaze~ 124 Jc1pilnesP a r 1011g r1.1snes language hxedly mole 28 Telamoo 102 Frencn Hib M erry 47 Zoo animal 125 Close 10 29 Araboar• 1eq1s1a1u1.., mo111n 48 Work h;;od 127 We1gh1 chot.>llaon 104 Cleans Oy 168 Tantalize 50 Papal crown allowance 30 Mounta11 ruoo1ng l 70 Roman poet 52 Church 129 Feel sorry abbr 109 False friend 17 1 Funeral 53 ft11n cook 1e lor 31 King of 110 Walkeo o ration 54 Full of sp1r11 132 Male title Bashan through 172 Tender 56 Even t34 Shout loud 32 Farm w.:i1er 17 4 Ruhr city 58 Jargon ly 2 wds Du1ld1nq~ t 12 Porker 175 Decimal 60 TV commer 136 Lowers 1n 34 NOlh111Q nomP~ bases C1al rank 35 Pronip 114 Astaire 116 Tragedy t t 6 1 Piece of pie 139 Mighty 36 Leiter movie Euripides 63 Nevada city hunter add1t•Or l wds t77 Rocks 65 Insurgent 141 So Scot 37 Cur\ell 115 Greece 178 Hold one s 67 Courage 14 3 Most recent pl.ink abbr qro .. nd 69 Coarse file 144 w ooden J9 Exploits 116 Ori your lPel 7 t Leatner 5hoe 42 Ma11ne 118 Ben DOWN fas1ener 145 Desert p1an1 forma1oon Scotch peak I Res1ra1n 73 Ancoent 146 very 111ed 45 Ar r 01a1ec.1 t20 Bed sup 2 MalecJeer s1rongee1 2 wds 4b £5py ever, porls 3 8 19 tuss instrumenl5 148 Scorch Uung 2 wds 122 Make CIOtt. 4 Having 75 Oozes 150 Strong 49 Legislate 123 lnlrucJe oranches 79 Scalier fellow 5 1 Sheer ter101 2 wds 5 Pohce 81 MefocJ1es comp wd 53 Siamese Sldng roundup 83 Build 152 Out ol bed temple 126 Absolve 6 Dagger 85 Greek 153 Correct 55 E ... peroment 128 Sa11ooat wound goddess 155 Be11ong 51 Forest path 130 Sketc he<l 7 African 87 Car stylfl advan1ages 59 Bray 131 Story antelope 89 Loquod 157 On the ~~w~e~,. -oe~ .. ·-·-~~. .:~1!1lltW!eS bri&i. ·--4 5j afP. rl!~'Pa9~ iu vr'!I" r•• •V " 91 03 . ,.,..,~V""lllff,,._. 66 Retinue • 135 Fum 10 Introduce an1elop1> 163 Egyptian 68 Merch<!nt 137 WW II spy 11 Compass 93 Jewish· sun gocJ 70 Shoots a agency point ceremony 164 Rubber tree gun 138 Killed 12 Man's name 95 Metal peqs 165 Eitclama 72 Unusual 140 Tender 13 Loft 97 Swa1rl'5 11ons 74 Sea eao1es spots 14 Fast gaol sound 167 Agreement 76 Naval 142 Communion 15 Braz1han 98 Ancient 169 B1bhca1 king pohcemJ11 do shes r iver plavmq card 173 Sue1an1c abbr 144 Anc1en1 16 Hos Frenr.h 99 $1l11er language • SEE AN8W£A8 IN CLASSIFIED '1C'TITIOUI IMlllNUI HA.Ml ITATEME'1 TM l0llowltl9 l*1IOI' t. C1o1JtO l:i~U RA88lT CONSTRUCTION, Ma 1 Ofange Ave •&.1, Costa MtM, CA t 2l!l27 Ronald Auouet Pietrok 262 1 Or- 1noe Avt"''B-1. CO.ta Mua. CA 112627 Th11l)yllnH111 conducted by an loOMdual R A PielrOll Thia 11ateme111 .,.,., tiled w1111 tl\t Coun1y Ci.ti< of Orange County on Jan 25, 1984 F2*1? Put>ltthed Oranoe Coe.II Dally Pil01 Feb 19. 211. March 4, 11. 1984 t013-84 PUBlfC NOTICE "CTITIOUI 1us1•ss NAME STATEMENT The folloWlng. person i. do!ng bullneu as KENOAA SALES. 1•8 E Bay. Apt A, Colla Mes11, CA 92627 M ichael Lee McManus. 148 E Bay Apt. A, CoSla Mesa CA 92627 This business 11 conducted by· an lndlYldVal Mletlael Lee McManus This 11a1emen1 wn filed w11h lhe COunty Clerk of Orange County on Jan 27 1984 F237043 rM:nnoua eu •• HAMC ITATOANT lllit lollowlnQ P*tont art OO'llO llualMlm .. NEWPORT A l D 1.IMITED II, 315 t AltWey A\19 Sl.tlte IM Co.ta Mesa CA ~628 J4lfrey L l(UpelrlCll QfMral Pllf1ner, 11!1 MelOdy l '1\fo\ lrv1ne. CA t 27t4 l hlt bulll\ffl " condiM;ted by • hmlled Ptllntrth!D Jelltey I K1lp1111c1c. Ot t1tr1t Patin• l n11 lllllH'llllt"ll wu Meo wnh the County Ci.111 of Orange Coun1y on Feb, tO, 1984 ~1 Publlahed Orange Coari 011lly Piiot M11ch 4, 11, 18 25, 1984 1237·1A Pl&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI aUllNEU NAME STATEMf NT The tollowlng ~son 1s do.ng bvstneu 11 NORTH STAR COMMUNICAT- ING. 425 N Anallelm Blvd Orange, CA 92668 Dan• Reynolds. t5118 Mo111ey Or La Mtrlda CA 90638 Thi• business IS CondUGled by en lndlvldUll Dana ReynOlds This s11temen1 was loieo wtln lhe Coun1y Clerk of Orange Counly on Feb 10 11184 HCTinOUI .ut .. 11 '1Cl'ITlOU9 au.MU MAia llTATD&MT ...._ ITAtt-.n tn. rouo~ ""'°" If OOOf)Q The 'olcJo#Vlt "''°"' .,. 001nQ bulonte6 ea: iw .. ,,... .. ( t ) AlAPOAT -'"!.A S!C• L • H l..aYSlR S. t25 Atlee Rn AAIAL 12) SPtlLllOUND SEC. ~. AMM!m CA t2IO$ ACTAAIAL S£AVlCH. 1I021·J Ot , fnc .. tH AtlM "ltet 811.ypltk Clfote. Su!M toe. lrvl~. An ... m, CA t2805 A 927 f' Thia ~ II conducted by • Jeen 1. Schie! 71172 N1WlCY Onw. corporauofl Huntington &elctl. CA 926'7 Dennie C Aoektlll. Prtllildefll Thi• bu11n.111 eonduettd by an Tti• 1t11ernen1 wtt filed with tri. olldllll01Jl l County Clet'tl ot 0rtw1Qt Co.#11y on Jttn I. Sc:hlel Jan. 25, 1"'4 Tlll11t11emenl -hied wltll lM ~ County Ci.tit ot Orange County on Publl-'* Of.000 COMt 0 11fy Feb 3. 1914 Pilot~. 1t 211. Maren 4, 11, 191M f'll79S 1016-IA Publlahed Or~ Cont 0.lly P110t Feb. 26, M111ch 4, 11, 18, 198 .. •------------ 1118'84 l'\BlJC NOTia: Plate NOTICE FtC11TIOUI •UllNIH NAMll I TATllftNT The follOWll\Q l*IOn 11 doing FICTITIOUS ...,...... bvslnell u NA• aTATOIEHT OLYMPIA liLECTRIC Aii.O rno fotlowtng f*'IOnl are dolnQ PLUMBING COMPANY, Ul2 Gar- t>u111neas ••· den Grove Blvd., Suite 208, O.,cMri STARLINK 2002. 2450 Avon Ave Grove, CA t2M4 Newpott Beacn. CA. 92803 Sam Ouc:ll. Sun. 111311 Fatcon Webet"I World Inc . 2720 w Ave • Long Beach, CA 90805 Cout HWy • Newpo<t Beaen. CA Thi. bullneu II condueled by .,, 1126112 1odtllldual This buSlnen IS conducted b)I • Sam Duck, Sun corpor111on. Thll 1t1temen1 wu ltled wtth Ille Aot>en T11eke<, President County Clerk ol Otano-County on This s111emen1 was toieO wotn tile .ien 25. 1984 Fnll1t PW:TmOUI ttUMIUa MA•STAta.xr The fOllOWlnQ P4QOnl .. ~ bullnetllU: WOODCREEK UMITtP. WOOO- CREEI< APAAlMV'T . 19552 M.cllrthur Blvd • sie ~-IMnt. CA 927t5 DeVld IC. Lamb, 1"62 M~ Blvd .. Ste 4"0. IMna. CA 92715 Tma bullnMI it con0uc;1acs by t oer-aJ~ Oevid IC Lemb. general pertnet This statement wu filed With the County Clefk of Orange County on Fet> 3. 198'4 PubllSlled Orange Coast Daily Piiot F231322 Feb t9 26 March 4 11 1984 Puohsned Orange Coest Dally Counly Cieri\ ol Orange County on Feb 3 1984 F2Jn77 Pubhsned Orange Coast Dally Polot Feb 26 March 4 11. 18 1984 Publt•n,<J Orange Coa1t Da11y FDT702 Pilot Feb 19 26 M1rch 4 11 198• Publosf\ed Or~e Coast Dally 1021-84 P1101 Maren 4 11 18 25 1984 1238·8• 1011·84 Pilot Feb 26 Match 4 I I t8. 19M f120-84 1126-84 ---Pl&.--l-C_NO_l_IC_E __ _ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollo10rong 9t>erson is ooong ous1nen as LAKE FOREST PEDIATRICS. 243241 Mu111anos Blv<l El Toro. CA 92630 Theodore W S1e1a M D . 2020 San Remo Laguna Beach CA 92651 This business is conduc1ed by an 1nd1vldua1 Theodore W S1e1a M O Tn1s statement was liled with the Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 25. 1984 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng persons are doing business as CANYON PROPERTY MANAGE- MENT. t924 Hohday Re Newport Beach, CA 92660 George Allen WolcoA, 956 S Citron, Anaheim CA 92805 Belly Ella WtlCOX. 9:>6 s Citron. Anaheim. CA 92805 This business'' condueted Dy a general par1nersh1p George A Wofcoit This statement was filed W1fh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 10 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UltNEll NAME I T A TEM!NT The following persons are doing business as THOMSEN & COMPANY, ECON· OMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2 Burning Tree Road. NewPOr1 Beach. CA. 92660 Pa11saoes Preparatory Scnool. IA Caltl Corporallon). 26 Burnlngtree Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s conducted by corporation David J Thomsen. Presidenl This slatement was tiled w•lh t Counly Clerk ol Orange County Feb 27 1984 FICTITIOUS BUSlNUl!I NAME IT A TEMENT The following person 11 dOlng business as EAGLE TRAVEL SERVICE 224 20th St =C, Newport Beach. CA 92663 LOUIS Robert Leoneasa. 224 20th SI •C NewpOl't Beach CA 92663 This busmess '' conduc1ed by, an 1nd1111dua1 LOUIS Leonesaa Th.ii atllemlfll was liled wllh 1ne County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 26. 1984 F~ Pubhthed Orange Coaat Dally P1lol Feb 19, 26 March 4, 11 199'4 10 17-M P\ln.JC HOTICE FICTITIOUS BUIMll MAME STATEMENT The foltow1ng persons at• dOlnQ businen as MICRO .MANUFAC TURING SOFIWARE R & 0 PARTNERSHIP, LTD . 6eQ Langsdort Avenue, Sune 120, Fuller1on, CA Ronson Equity Consolidated Inc . 680 Langsdofl Avenue. Suite 120. Fullerton. CA Th11 business ts condueled by e 11m11e<1 partnership Ron C Watter President Th•• statement was ftled with the County Clef11 of Orange County on Feb 3 1984 F238880 P..ul:lllsh8d Oranga Coast Dally F~ Piiot feb 19 26. Marcil 4 1 t 1984 PuDllshecJ Ora1\9e Coas1 D11ly F2311 Publlsnec Oranoe cou1 oan Pilot Feb 26. March 6. 13. 20. 1984 11'7-84 POOLIC NOTIC£ F237711 Published Orange Coasl Delly Pilot Feb 26. Merm • I 1 l&.·1984 1119-aol lOl0-84 P1101 Maren 4 11 18 25 1984 1239-84 F1cm1ou s BUllNHI NAME STATEMENT P\IJLIC NOTICE FICmlOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The 1ot1ow1ng person is domg busmess as EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE. 4360 Campus Dr Su1le I Newport Beacn. CA 92660 Andrea A Mulas, 1950 Galaxy Dr . Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business Is conducted by· an lndlYlduel Andrea A Mulas This s1atement was filed with tl'le County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 26. 1984 F23Ue7 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 19. 26, March 4, 11, 19114 1019·84 P\IJLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follOWtng person 1s dOlng business as THE ART AND DECORATION COMMITlEE t801 Ga1a1ea Ter· 1ace, Corona det Mar CA 92625 Arleen F S1moro. 1801 Ga1a1ea Terrace Corona det Mar CA 92625 This business os conducle<I by an 1nd1v1dual Arleen S1mbro This statement was loleo wotll the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 26. 1984 F23etee Publishecl Orange Coasl Daily P1101 Feb 19 26 March 4 11 1984 10 18-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The following person 1s dotng business as COAST PACIFIC LIMOUSINE SERVICE. 17300 l71n St Suite J.202, Tus11n CA 92680 Kent D Hallamore. 18 t 2 Bridle Path Santa Ana, CA 92705 Tiiis business is conducted by en ono1v1dua1 Kent D Hallamore This statement was filed wtlh the County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 25, 1984 F23817• Pubhshed Orange Cout Daily Pifol Feb 19 26 March 4 11. 1984 101'·84 PUBLIC NOTICE POOl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATE ME NT The lollOWlng persons are doing business as HARBOUR ENGRAVING 3522 wondspun Or . Huntington Beach CA 92649 Peter J F1nn1ga11 3522 Wlndapun Or . Hunttngton Beach, CA 92649 Susan Finnigan 3522 Wondspun Dr , Huntington Beach, CA 92649 This business Is conducted by tnd1vldua11 Peter J Finnigan Thia s1a1emen1 was llleo with the Counly Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 10, 1984 P\a.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN.ESI NAME STATEMENT Tne lollow•"9 parsons are dOlng 0us111ess as THE LONDON EXCHANGE OF CALIFORNIA, 2340 Newpo<t Btvd 1. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Scolt A Hale, 2340 Newpot1 Blvd 4, Costa Mesa, Call! 92626 Craig McGahey, 17132 Amethyst, Foun1a1n Valley. Calif. 92708 This l>usjness Is coQdUC1ed by: a general partnership Scot1 A Hale Thia stotament was filed w11h the County Ctlfk of Orange County on Feb 28. 1984 F2383" F23913t Published Orange Coas1 Dally Published Orange Coa11 DaJly Pilot March 4 I 1, 18 25 198.( P1IOI March 11, 18, 25. April 1 1984 1240-84 \407-84 Tne lolloW1ng per-sons are d01n9 bvlonetS H TAFT INVESTORS 2•221 Calle de la Louisa. Suite 308. Laguna Hills, CA n654 J R Evans Comp1n1ea Inc ., 24221 Calle de 11 Louisa, Suite 308, Laguna Hills, CA 92654 This t>usioess IS conduc1ed by • corpor at Ion J Ronald Evans. President Th11 statement w11 tiled wllh lhe County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan. 26, 1984 F23elM Publlaned Orange Coast Daily Piiot Feb 19. 26, March 4, 11. 1984 1020·84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTtllOUI aUllHEH NAME ST A TEMUfT The follOWll\Q persona are doing bv stness u WOODLAKE LIMITED, WOOD-PlJBLIC NOTICE Pl8.IC NOTICE LAKE APARTM ENTS, 185 52 ------------___ fl_c...;.·...;;TITIO;.;;..;;.;.;U;.._S...;;8U;.._l;;..INU;._._I __ , MacArlhur Blvd . Irvine CA 927 15 FICTITIOUS 8USINEIS Mellrdad R assekn 18552 NAME STATI:MENT NAME STAHMENT MecArthur Blvd Ste 440, Irvine. The toltowtng person is d0tng CA 92715 The lollow11\9 persons are doing business as · busmess 85 A & A WOODJOINTING 2627 1 Thts business IS conoueted by 8 GLENNEYRE ASSOC I A TES genetal paf1nersh1p Via Roble M1ss1on Vie10 Calif ...... , ... ad Ra~--.. 11. G-al par1· Sui le 20 220 Newporl Center Or1ve 92651 ;"'' v ~ ~ -· Newport Beach. CA 92660 Josepn w Hallaran 26271 Voa Tnos statement was hied witn ine Harold Lyncn. Jr 1980 Catalina R bl •• v-Cal 1 92651 o e .... iss.on ~io. 1 County Cllfk ot Oranna County on S1reet Laguna Beach, CA 92651 This bv54ness is conducted by an Feb 3 198, .- E James Murar 35 Monaco, rndlvodual f237100 NelOIPOfl Beacn CA 92660 J h w Hall an osep ar Publoshftd Ora""• Coast D11ly Tnts business 1s conducled by a This statement was llled with tne Pilot Feb 26. Mar·~;; 4, 11 l8, l984 general par1nersh1p County Clerk of Orange County on l l22~ E James Mur11 Feb 28 1984 This s1a1ement was liled with the F239931 ------------1 Courily Cieri\ ol Orange Counly on Pubhsned Orange Coasl Daily PUBLIC NOTICE Feb 10 1984 Piiot Merch 11. 18 25, Aprtl 1, 1984 ------------ F238327 t405-84 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publisned Orange Coasl Daily NAME STATEMENT PolOI March 4 11, 18. 25 1984 ------------The IOllOwlng pe(SOn IS do1ng 1236·84 PllU.IC NOTICE bustnesa as PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The following person 1s doing business as PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT 2519 Andover Pl. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Leland T Place 25 t9 Andover Pl Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business 1s conductt>d by an 1nd1v1dual Leland T Place Thos stllement was filed wolh the County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 15 198• F231563 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 11 18. 25 April I 1984 1433-84 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loUowll\Q persons are doing business as. MARINERS MILE SHIPYARD, 2439 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach. Calif. 92663 Turnstone Corporalion, Ca11- fom1a, 2439 W Coast Hwy Newport Beacn. Cahl 92663 This business os conducted by a cor p0<a1too • Ja~ Evans Pres1den1 This s1a1emen1 was llled wolh tile County Clerk of Orange County on Marcil 11 19, 25, April \ 1984 F238Cl39 MC RETOUCHING. 4820 Sea· sh<><e Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Naclyne B Rust0, 4820 Seashore Dr , Newpoll Buch. CA 92660 This bustness Is conducted by an 1nd1Y1C!u1I Naclyne B Russo Thia S1atemeo1 was hle<l wlln tne County Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on Feb 3 1984 F237714 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot Feb 26 March • 11 18 1984 1117-8• Pta..IC NOTICE Published Orange Coast Daily------------ Pilot March 11 18, 25. Apnt I . 1984 FICTITIOUS 8USINESI 1'04·84 NAME STATEMENT The lottowtng P8f'SOrlS •e doing ------------1 business as f'ta.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNfSI NAME SlATI:lllE.NT The loltow!ng persona ere doing bv1lll9SI as· SOU THWOO D G ARD EN S APARTMENTS. SOUTHWOOD LIMllED. 18552 M9CArtf\ur Blvd Ste. 440. 1rv1ne, CA 92715 David K Lamb. 19552 MecArthur Blvd., Sta ~. Irvine. CA. 92715 John Minar, 18552 Mec:Arthut Blvd .. S1e. 44-0, lrvlne. CA. 92715 Mehrdad Rassekh. 19552 MacArthur Blvd , 3te 4 .. 0, Irvine CA 92715 All Rail. 18562 MacArthur Bivd., Ste 44-0. Irvine, CA. 92715 This bvsmess la conducted by a general parlnership , Mehrclad Rasset<h, <Hneral Part-\ ner ' This stalement was filed with tne County Cler1i. of Orange County on s Feb 3. t984 F'23771' , Published Or11"99 Coast Dally Pilot Feb 26 March 4, 11. t9, l!MM 1118-84 P\mUC NOTICE l FlCTTTIOUS BUS--.. NAME STATI:ll£NT Tne tOllowing l)eftlOnS .. doing ' busmen as COUNTRY WOODS. ltMtTED t COUNTRY WOODS APART- MENTS. 18S52 MICArthut Blvd Ste 440 lnllne CA 92715 Mehrdad Rassekh 18552 MacArthur Blvd . Ste 440 lrvtne CA 92715 David K Lamb. 19552 Mac.Arltlur Btvd Ste 440. Irvine. CA 9271 5 All Razl, 18552 MacArtflur Blvd Ste 440 Irvine, CA 92715 JoM Minar, 18552 MacArthur Blvd . Sle 440. Irvine. CA 92715 This business 11 oondve1ed by a 1 general partnership Menrdad Rauekh. G-al pan· \ ne< This s1a1ement was lileO with lh~ ' County Clefk. ol Orange County on 1 Feb 3, 1984 n:sno1 P1.1Dhshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Feb 26 March 4 11 18, 1984 112t-84 P\m.IC f«) TICE I ACTTTIOUS BU&tNEU NAME STATEMENT Tne lollOW!og persom are doing buSl-aS HOLDEN/BREWSTER CON· STRUCTION 1710 Pomona Avenue .. B7 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Donald Lynn Holden i04 Lafl{spur, Corona Oel Mar CA 92625 Pta.IC NOTIC[ T H E p A I N T RE A T M E N T FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CENTER, 23072 Lake Center Drive. NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Suite 200. Lake Foresl. Calif 92630 J•mes Aocler•ck Brewster 25212 Via Piedra Blanca Laguna Niguel CA 92677 The lollowtng persons are doing PU8LIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Westworld Community Heallh- buStness as The lollowing persons are doing care. Inc . S111e ol Celllomra. 23072 This business 1s conducted by a KNOX DEVELOPMENT. 421 Em· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business as • Lake Cen\Qr Drive. Sult,._ 200. Lake ~~~~~~~d~2!94 '~~-f. ~~'1Jtlif ~~~~~~ . s ousln~~d~ted bf"'~ g«eral arlnershlp . HQIOel) ~ .. port Beach, CA 92660 bustness as Suite 200. Lake Forest Calif 92630 corpor•llon RJ Monlague. 42·1 Emerson, IMPERIAL PRINTING, 22031 Westworld Corrimunlty Health· Elizabeth J peas. Corp Sec h ~ stat~~u lilea With the County Oerll of Orange County on Feb 3. 198" Newport Beach. CA 92660 BusherO, Huntington Beach. Callf care. Inc . Slate of Calllornla, 23072 This statement was flled wlth the This business Is conducted by· a 92646 Lake Center Drive, Sulle 200, Lake County Clerk of Orange County on F237tt1 Publlsnecl Orange Coasl Da11~ Piiot Fet> 26 Merch 4. 11. 18. 198.c 1125-8• general partnership Judith Eleen Frye :l2152 Forest Calif 92630 Feb 28.1984 Durbin G Knox Jonesport, Hunllng1on Beach. Calll Tiiis business Is conducted by a Thts statemenl was filed W>lh tile 92646 corporation County Clerk ol Orange County on This busmen 1s conducted by an Elizabeth J Cress. Corp Sec F2395to Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 Maret! 11 18 25 April 1 1984 1399·84 flta.IC NOTICE Jan 25. 1984 1ne11vldual Tn1s statement was filed w11h lhe Judith E Frye County Clerk of Orange County on F~1 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 19. 26. March 4. 11, 1984 1015·84 HARBOR LAWN-MT. O\.IVI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa S-40·5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 8Al T2 BERGERON SMllH & TUTHILL WESTC Llff CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Me"' 646-93 7 t PACIFIC YlfW •MO .. IA.L PARK C~tery • M 0ttuary cnapei • Crematory 3500 Pacific Vi.tw Ori.,. Newport Beech &44-2700 McCORMICK M09'TU~Y 1795 Lagun .. C1nypn RO Laguna 8e .. ch, Ca "92151 494 9415 This s1a1emeo1 was !ilea wllh tne Feb 28 198• County Clerk of Orange Counly on Feb 28 t984 F23t539 P1.1Dhshed Orange CoaSI Dally F239837 Pilot March I I 18 25 April I 198• Published Orange Coasl Daily 1398·84 PllU.IC NOTICE f'lCTITIOUI BU81Nf8S NAME STATEMENT Tne following Pl'tlOn is doing F1CTTTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowong persons are dome j busmess as Piiot March 11 18 25 April l 1984 1'0&-8• ------------1 business u PUBLIC NOTICE D T ROLLCAGE 2952 c· Ran. UNtGLOBE WORLD EXPRESS ~ TRAVEL 2•31 N Tuson A~e Su I• f G San11 Ana CA 92705 t Susan G Dome 2593 I El Segur J Ml.IC NOTICE ___ ;...;;.,;;..;.;..;.......;._ ____ I dOlpll Costa Mesa. Calll 92626 r .mothy Howard Lecluse 580 Ham111on Costa Mesa Cato! 92627 This business 1• conducted by an rrid1v1due1 Clo Laguna Hiiis CA 92653 r Thomas N Thur~ 25931 ~ Segundo Laguna Hiiis CA 92653 Tnos Dust"8SS os conducted by • general partnef"Shrp I NOTICE OF MEETtNG ------------A meeting of the rapresen1111ves FICTITIOUS IUllNl!SS ol the NEWPORT ·MESA UNIFIED NAME STATEMENT SCHOOL DISTRICT known as the The following persons are doing COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMIT· Dullness as TEE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION, (l )NEW ERA MAGAZINE (blNEW will be net<1 on Monday March 12, ERA PUBLISHING (c)NEW ERA 1984 from 7 00 pm • 9 00 p m 1n LAUNDRY 8 CLEANING LINES. Ille Boero Room. NewPOrt·M•sa 22031 Busher Cl. Huntington Beach Suppor1 Services Center located al Cahl 92646 425 Easl Eighteenth Stree1. Costa Vernon L Frye. 22152 Jon1$port. Mesa. Calllomla t~unllngtori Betell. Calll 926•6 DATE Monday. Mardi 12. t984 Judllll E Frye. 22152 Jonesport. TIME 7 oo p m Huntington Beech. Calif 92646 PLACE Newport Mesa Support Thl1 business Is conducled by s Services Cenlet gener 11 paflnerst\lp The pubffc le lnvttect to lltteftd. Vernon L. Frye PublisheO Orttnge Cout Delly Pilot Tiiis statement w11 filed with the Mirch 10. 11. 12, 198A County Cle<k of Oranoe County on 1428-84 l-•b 28, 1984 P\&IC NOTICE Timothy H Lech.tM TlltS 1111ement WU meo wnh Ille County Cletk of Ofange County on Susan G Ootne Tn1s stetet11«11 •as hied 'W1lh me County Clerk of Orange County or Feb 3, 1984 Feb 29 1984 ~ ~ f>vblilM!d Orange Cout Deily Publos~ Oren~ Coul Diii\' Pilot March 11 19. 25 N>rll 1 1994 Piiot Fet> 26. Mercn 4 11 18, 198• 1..00·84 1124-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE Pt&IC NOTICC LIFE ANO ACCIDENT ANO HEAL TI4 SNYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST A TEME'HT - Y!A" INOED DECEMBER S1, 1tu of P9'0V'IDINT MUTUAL LIFE INIUAAHCE COMPANY OF PMtl.ADILPHIA '131M1 Publltl* Orange Co.st Oally PllOI M81Cll 11 11. }5. AprH 1, 11184 1402·84 1to0 Martcet StrMt • ITATHIDfT Of Phl~la, PenneJIV ... 1110! t AIANOOMIKN'T OF UH OF (Report all amounte ln whole~ (oelY)) FiCTITIOUI 9U91NEI• NAMIE Total admitted asset• $2,204.T91,12e T,,. tOllowlng persont ha\19 •1>41n .. ., 0"3 ftn 272 dOMd ,,,. uM ot !ht F1C1it10Us 9u11. T otel hat>tlltles -, ,.., • ACTITIOUI ""8Ml l neu N.tme TAAOll lONAL HOMES Special surplus Funds S 180,814,'56 .... ITATE-..T A~t..TY ANO OEVE.LOPM£NT. G ain (LOU) from operations S29.2 14,07:Z The fol1owlnQ per.an .. doing 2915 ENI Coelt Hwy. Corona del Iner .... to.create) In Capital and &..rotus • IMltlMM u MM CaJll 02e25 dur1ng 1983 $27,77'~.633 1 TH[ N&W Cl.lNtC 1501 W•tckrt Ewr•tt 0.Yld 91.111' 11 s." lnsurenc. In Force Na110"Wld• s 14.SeT ..213,000 onw. St 203 N9WPOl'1 BMctl, SebNllan, N~ 9ucl'I. Cellt Accident & Health Premiums Sdledu6e H S t25,TS2,730 ~,t~ Sim• " 11 3 11 92~ F1ct1t10US ~Name ,.. '""'ranee 1n Fore.: Calltomla Slltk\tu Paoe s1, 1M.•.a20 RochMttf, Co••• MH a Calli i.rrect to at>CNe waoa ~ tn Ofange Aee1dent and i..nh premiums Direct I OH27 County on ~ 1. 1113 Callfom'8 BU91MU Ptge S12.15M.43& ™' but!MM It conduGt«t by ., Ti. bullnMI wit CO!ldue1ed by Wt ~Ry oer11fy that the •bove I ema .... In eocordenOI wtttl lndlllldull 111 W!OWIOual the Annual Statement tor the y.-ended o.o.nw 31. t913 • Oorby J Sll'Tlt 1!-.n 0."90 OUltl mad• to the tnturance1 CommlNlon• of th4t State of C..CWnt•. Thll atatttMnl wu lti.d wllfl lflt l flll lletemtnt WM tlltcl Wlll'I IN purauant tO llw i Co!Jnty Cltfk 01 Ore~ Count-, Ot1 Count)' Clef Of Oranoe County on W llllam o Smith , vice Prelloent anct Controls , ~•b 2'. 1114 mM40 ''12:;i:"' JatMa F Sutor. Secrt tary Pvbllll'l~ Or•• Coeat Deily PvbltlMd ~ eo.tt o..ty PublltMd Ofang9 Cout Delly Pilot Match C Pilot Maren 11, tll, 25. !lprlt I, 1084 P11o1 Maren 11, 11. 25 N>nl 1. 1984 1984 ...._ _______ ,..._ , ,4(1).14 I 140 1~ I 10, 1 t. ''· 13, 14 ~ • 1:M2-84 ' ' ' •• Tclcphont> Se rvice· Monda)'·f rjda) · 8:00 A M.-5:30 P.M. Busint"s~ Countr1 : Monda\·-~ riday 8:00 A'.M.-5:30 P.M. DEAIH .. l~ES: PUBLICATIO:\ lll'.:ADL.l~E Monda\ ~.it 11 JO a .Ill. Tuesd1n \11111 4.:w p m. Wednesda' T1w"' ~.;w p m Thur da' \\ 1·d .i :~11 p.111 F11da' I h11r, l ·~11 I' '''· ~alun1d\ I r1 ~ rn 1 p.111 ~unda, h1 :~ 1111 p 111 • CA'.\CELL.\TIO'.\ & CORRE( :TH·~~: Cancellation ..... and c.irr,.1 ·t1on ..... rna \ be ma de or1 -.ct1111· dc•ctdl11w-.. a~ above. Plea .... f' a-.k tor .i 1·a n1 ·Pllation numher wlwn 1'tH11·f'llmµ '011r .id. ERRORS: Check vour ad da1h anJ wpurt errors 1rnmrJiatPh . !'hf' D.-\ I LY PILOT a~~ume;) lialitl1t\ tor thf' fir ...,t mcorre<'l n. ert1on C'nh. CLA SIFIED 64-2-5678 ••••ts fer bl• la ..... fer S1l1 Ctatral 1002 Gtaeral 1002 LIDO ISLE ·OPEN 1-5 106 Via Lido Nord Tradi tiooal 3 Br. 3 Yi .Ba.Bayiront, pier & fldat for 65' boat. Priced to sell $990.000. OPEN 1-5 214 Via lthica Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrg playroom. fireplace, beam ce.iling $420.000. IRVllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. VISTA DEL LIDO llYFROIT FabulouS bay/mountain view. 1 Br. l Ba. condo co-op. Lowest price. $295.000. IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375.000. PElllSIU HOIE OCUIFROIT Ocean & J ettty views. Manne room. 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1 ,285,000. CORONADO Cl YS II YFROIT Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail.. Now $370,000 w/trade. ARROWHEAD HOIE Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Bo y\1d1· Orn,. .. N 8 675 6161 OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 1336 C1l11y, Dover Shores ..................... $985,DOO Bay & ocean vie ws. indoor pool. vaulted ceiling. 4 bdrm s. 4 baths. 209 Vil CordoYI, Lido Isle ...................... $550,000 Completely refurbcshed 3 bdrms. 2Y, baths. stereo equipment built in. 1025 M. l1yfro11t, l1lbol lsl11d .............. $995,000 New listing 90% complete Great floor plan Pier & slip 17342 Rosewood, Irvine .......................... $136,500 Cardiff moder m University Park Terrace 2 bdrms. 2 baths So of Freeway 426 Harbor lsilnd Dr, Mewport ludl ..... $950,000 Promontory Bay baylront 4 bdrms. 3 baths. den. 3 car garage, SLIP. 15 S11d111ce, Newport Beach .................. $125,000 3 bdrm. 2 Iii bath condo m Newport Terrace Community pool. OUTSTAllDlllG VALUE 80 FEET 011 THE BAY Beautifully decorated 4 bdrm. and den home with private pier and float. Large used brick bayside patio. Formal dining rm., hobby shop and breakfast rm. The low $995,000 price includes the land. (7 I 4J 6 73-4400 121 l I 621·2•21 The Harbor Arto's "-9Ht htobllshtd Rtal Estatt to,... J J.. \ltll()Jt 642-5678 Bn111 ltr Salt IHmfer l tlt--IH1t 1 ltr lalt Hiit tr Salt ----,--· ----· LUii IP11ll II Gtatr&I 1002 Gtatral 1002 =•=•;..;..tr=al...__ ___ l ... 00_1 GtHral 1001 LUXURIOUS CON DOS IH11I OUIT PUB-Top location Condo. 3 Br. 2 Bath. fresh paint, new drapes pri- va te p-atio, Comm. pool, sauna. etc $95,000.00 E..Z. Tenns llfWNIT IUOl-Huge lot 90 x 178 with good older home 3 Br. 2 bath firepake. $215,000. "The Woocb," MCurity g~d complex, nr SC Plaro, 2 BR, 2 BA, formal dining. All new appllancel, carpets, marble t ovnt.rtopl. Comm. pool &. ipo. $149,500. Fairview Village -garden .ett1ng w/comm. pool & ipo. Beovt. twnhme, 2 BR, l \(. BA, 2 ca r Oft. garage w/opener. Many amenities Must'"· $141,900. Coldwell Banke r Ro dger 645-0303 .l&alll OIEEI Two bedrooms & den. Two fire- places. Private pool & spa. LINDA TAGLIANETTI. UYllllll UYFltlT 1111 Spectacular view of turning basin and main channel. 63' water fron- tage. 4 bdrm, 4 ba, family room, formal dining. Gated community. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. COI T& I EU-R-2 Lot Eastside-alley ac- cess. Good 3 Br. older home. Ft.replace $120.000. ReJ It l0Car~le-l11lter 141-llH OPEii. TODAY 1-5 More tamlhes are getting !'ou can I make ti to tne the camping "bug" thtS big game ne .. 1 week? year It you have a Don I let yoU1 hckets go camper lhars not getttng 10 waste-buy a httle ao used. sell 11 now with a Lots ot sports lans read Classlfled Ad c1ass111ed 642 5678 Expanded E Plan. 3 Br. fam rm, CN'ltry kitchen $260.000 . 523 Avenida Campo, The Bluffs. N.B Incredible vu, a "casptr" from sooc, 3 B«m OWF Sl.000.000 335 Ocean Blvd Corona del Mar Prime nbrhd, ocn side, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3 fplcs, pn bch $375.000 ....... 320 Seaward, Shorecliffs, CdM Traditional Realty 631-7 370 IAlllFIOEIT 10111 Charmine country, fresh & cozy 4 Bdrm, tam, spa S298.000 2012 Port Bristol. HV Homes. N B HARBOR RIDGE MOTEL SITE Just 1:ompleted on outsU1.nd1ng view locauon m I Habor Ridge C~:ean. bay and my lights at your feel A Valentine c·ustom home bu1ll with the best of matenals. tughest quallly t'Onstrurl1on and superior design !'.> bdrms 1ndud1ng elegant Mstr suu~. -1 1' Ba. family room w/Oak paneled walls & C\.'1hngs 4 frplcs. 3 car garage, gatt'd t'Ourtyard 6100 sq ft of superb hvmg for $:.!,000,000 Lynne Vale11une Half blk to bch, 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. den. charm yard. $380,000. .. . . .. .... . 232 Iris. old CdM Terrific Twnhm, new! 3 fk. 3 Ba. 2 fplcs, patios $209.000 . 2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay area View of city Wchts, deep set lot. wa• to shops $280.000 . 715 Bellis, Eastbluff, NB 78,419 sq. ft. commercial lot located 1112 Ml. from So. Coast Plaza. Also suitable for retail center or medical office. 1 5 million. UllOISTRUCTED 180° VIEW l ...,.,.., u ett.4 • ....,... I ........ 1 latllla. Ulwuy, ,..., ...... ,.,.,....., 2 ... ..,.., ... .,.., WEI UT. 1·l 111. 1·1 1• I H£H San Fran Twnhm style, 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, vu, special POTENTIAL Older retail center in No. San Diego City. Needs good management and updating. 15,550 sq. ft. of improve- ments. lot size is 28,022 sq. ft. Full price $799,000. Owner will carry $600,000. ,,. .................... ..... FOil THE llSTlllllSllEI HYH $429,000 ............................ 216 Marguerite, CdM Elecant 3 fk. Den, cstm decor, spa & creat man $389.000 .............. 5 Jetty. Jasmine Creek. CdM Cntry Enc. Mn Estate w/Canyon vu 3 fk f am Rm $465.000 .... 528 Seaward, Corona Highland, CdM U~l()U ~ t-it1M~S CDM DUPLEX DITIT&lllll l.&ITll HnE RtalltfluU, Prl1e4It11,110,000 WUI oea.W.r ...U.r HM la tr• I TUF&LUI • IPH UT I HI 1-1 WESLEY II. TAYLOR CO. Treat yourself to the pleasure of previewing this ever w s~1al proP\'rty IJ\ the pnvat.e el\clusive community of Big Conyon, overlooking the beaull· ful golfcourse 4 Bdnra. 4 Baths, fam1Jy room, -I frplcs, weight rm, wet bar, !onnal dirung. spa, AIC. bit-in st.ereo, electric-gated courtyard The answer to your dreams at $1,97:>,000 Lynne Va.lenune llO·llH c:;;/b 11 (' ~{r,(r:(.(.,11 /IC Rf;ALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Ent Coot Hl!lhway ( oruna dvl MM I • Buyer meets seller-with an The fastest draw in Ille located on oceanside of Coast Hwy, lrg 3 Bdr 2 Ba 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. Both have fireplaces. Asking $295.900. ....,,.,..., ............ .. , .............. ,.. ....... 1 144-4910 or l&l-1411 effective classified ad. West. a Dally Pilot ~2-5678 c1ass1hed Ad. 642·5678 NEWPORT BEACH lfWPOllT THRACE 1120,100 True value In Newport Beach. Decorator perfect amenities plus pool, spa and additional guest parking. This 2 BR condo will charm you on sight! YILU IALIOA COllOS 1111,000 Perfect get-away! Wonderful location -walk to everything! Security building. 1 BR plus den. Move-in condition. ----- A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK BEACH COMMUNITIES PElllSIU OOWFlllT lllO,IOO Fabulous corner location on central Newport oceanfront. This 2 BR home has new plumbing, maintained plus. and fabulous VIEW! IEWPOllT RIALTO 1111,000 BayYront w/dock plus income unit, only ·11/t blocks to ocean. Contemporary w/3 fplcs, billiard rm & sauna, step-down living room opens to bayside patio with spa. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES IUFFS 1171,100 ------------------LllO ISL.AH 1111,000 Enjoy privacy & tranquility in this 3' BR. 2112 BA. Rare opportunity!! Double lot. top street to w/new carpets, paint & inside laundry room. street location plus exquisite bright 3 BR. den OPEN HOUSES 1-5 Long-term owner financing available' home. Two patios, 3-car garage. Trade. nego- tiate, bring offersll ILUFFS 1210,000 Assume both existing loans at fixed interest rates below today's market. 3 BR . 2 BA w/designer papers. new carpets. skylights. IAYSHORES $225,000 Hard to believe price In most desirable area. Accent on value, 3 BRs, extra large sunny patio & the lowest price In gate guarded community! WESTCLIFF 1241,IOO No after move-in expense! Take a peek at lovely all new 4 BR home originally constructed to last forever! Super buy. IAYSlllllES 12151,000 A jewel of a home in guarded community. 3 BRs w/room to expand. Instantly appealing home in meticulous condition. IAYSllDllES 1320,000 Country kitchen w/fplc. 3 BR, 2 BA, family room, pegwood floors. Charm galore! Good financing & priced to sell quickly. WESlCUFF Spacious 4 BR pool home .... t..~..fl#r'", .. ~. a·Wetcerme (Ko~eeririg1' ~ lllYllE TEllUCE 1331,000 4 BR home on fee land In the newer Terrace is priced to sell now! Fplc in living room & den. & lg kitchen. IAYSllDllES 1435,000 Extra wide lot w/fabulous potential for remodel in gate guarded area. Near private beaches and marina. 3 BRs. den & the land is included!! DDYH HORES 1411,000 Cu l-de-sac custom 6 BR. formal dining. family rm, pool with hydraulic cover In private parklike yard. Separate children's wing. IPYIUSS 1141,000 5 BR home w/quality workmanship in gleaming woodwork & cabinetry, parquet floors. pro- fessional landscaping w/patios offering moun- tain & city light vlews!I OTHER AREAS CllTI IEIA 11 H ,000 2 BR. 2 11. BA. Cape Cod hideaway, cul-de-sac cobblestone street. spa, "U" shaped kitchen. atrium entry, parquet floors! WI .IHI OAPllTUll 1111,IOO Pool-sized lot w/vlew of hills. Beautlfully decor· ated Interior with Inviting earthtones. Very spacious 4 BRs. 3 BAs. Ill .IHI OAPISTUll 11,l lO,tOI 3 39 acres, 4 BR w/panoramlc ocean & valley view. 300 Avocado trees. tennis court. wine cellar. spa. Property could also be sub-divided Into 3 parcels. I LUFFS 4 BR SATURDAY $235,000 512 Ventaja LINDA MARSTON WESTCLIFF 1206 Cambridge Ln . 4 BR, Pool, Spa $334,900 MAGGIE GUTH IAYOllEST 1736 Marlin Way 6 BR , Pool $449,000 SUZIE EXLEY IPYIUS$ HILL 5 Malibu Circle 4 BR , FR. View $515,000 BERT REEDY IPYIUSI MILL 64 Drakes Bay 5 BR, FR , View $549,000 EVAN CO RKEn OLIE OOHH IEL IH 414 Heliotrope 3 BR. Den. Spa $550,000 SARA MARVIN SUllDAY LIDO ISUH 1121,000 Spacious one/story, lg. center patio w/spa gives this property a great combination of In- door /ou tdoor living. 60' frontage. unu IALIOA llUH 1111,000 Family home w/lncome unit on the water, room for 2 18' boats. Completely remodeled. Owner will help in financing. PHIHUU DCWFllDIT 1121,DOO Corner location. lower peninsula. Charming 3 BR in main home with 2 BR & 2 baths over garage. Excellent prices at lot value! IAYFllOIT 11, 100,000 Rebuild or remodel charming older home situ- ated on a majestic bayfront sight. Sweeping views. 35' frontage w/dock facilities, waterside patio. IAYHOIT 11, 111,000 Watch the boats sail by from remodeled Medi- terranean bayfront. Gourmet kitchen, lavish WEITOUFF 1736 H. hi d 0 master bath, sllp for lrg boat plus 4 BRs & den. ...... •g a~ r. -·· _ out~~~JY..mbo loan. '· ... ,, .... .t. • ~,.+ijttmaw~~ . .,.~ ~~~-·.--:f""-., .... <t:'I'··~ .,,~ , ..... ,~ .,~.,.,.4·~~ ... ) .... r ~ · ~~ ;!. ~:~ UITILIFF 906 Aleppo · LllO ISl:I . . 11,210,000 3 BR Den Pool $265 ooo LYDIA MURPHY Outstanding contemp. 10 room horn~ on tli:> of ' • · Lido Island. 5 BRs, formal dining. 1ncred1ble llAllDR VIEW HOMES 1817 Port Carlow gardens. pond & pool-siied yard. 4 BR $324,900 MARCIA MATTHEWS IRYllE TERRACE 1910 Tahuna Terr. 4 BR $339.000 KAY PARKER USTHLFF 2108 Arbutus 4 BR, FR $375,000 CYNTHIA McMAHAN SPYIUSS MILL 5 Malibu Circle 4 BR, FR, View $515.000 MARIAN REEDY SPYIUSS MILL 1 Point Sur 3 BR , FR, View $539.000 BERT REEDY OLH ODllOIA IEL l.&11 714 Poppy 4 BR $595,000 ELEANOR BOWIE IOYH SllOllES 1800 Galaxy 6 BR $625,000 FRANK SENNES CllED SllORES V1[W 4601 Camden Dr . 4 BR, Pool $675,000 JOHN CAMPBELL IALIOA ISUID BAYFRONT 132 So. Bayfront 4 BR, Apt. Vu $1 .100,000 EVAN CORKETT llLIOl PH I•. BA Yr RONI 1314 W. Bay Ave. 4 BR, FR $1 , 195.000 EDIE OLSON LllO llUll BAYfRONl 218 Via Lido Nord 5 BR $1 ,950,000 C. RUMSFELO NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAOUIN Hll lS ltOAD PElllHU UYFHIT 11,400,000 One of finest & most unique bayf ronts on the market. Quiet West Bay Ave. location with patio garden & dock. CORONA DEL MAR OAIYll OIEST 1211,000 Beautiful 3 BR end unit townhouse. Walk to shops. Npt. Center, schools, and bike to the beachl Comm. pool, spa & tennis. .IAllllE OIHI llU,IOO Bright & freshly painted 3 BR. 2'~ BA spllt level w/2 frplcs. Spacious master suite w/retreat, family room, library alcove. IUIH Y1IW llW 1111,• 5 BRs, 2 fplca, french doors & windows galore. Vine-covered patio for sunset viewing & lg . private corner lot. •IHA llL IAI Nll,111 Cozy two bedroom home was built by ownera for their retirement. Strictly custom, close to the beach and has a aunny rental unit -It' a ldealll OHHA Ill. UI 1111.- Authentlc Spanish styled hom• In Old• Corona del Mar. Subatantlat and moat unusual for thla beach area. A mutt aee If you want something different. 11911..... 1111,IM 4000 sq. ft. hom• located on view ~ acre lot. Master suite wtth titting room , poof, 3 addltlonal BRa. Guest hOUM with fplc .• format dining. AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY /. Shep Wllklnaon, Taylor Woodrow Homea' aalea and marketlnt manacer, and Mynet Ma•aey, Beacon Hill Court project Alea manager, review the townehome amenltlea list. Beacon Hill enjoys big sales boost "Visitors to Beacon Hiii Court have almost tripled over the past four weeks,'' announced Shep Wilkinson, Taylor Woodrow Home's sales and marketing manager. "And the most exciting part is a substantial upswing In sales. One floorplan is almost sold out." Taylor Woodrow Home's Beacon Hill Court is located in the Beacon Hiii master planned community In the rolling hills of Laguna Niguel. The New England style townehomes, with prices from $159,0PO feature one and two story plans with square footage from 1,466 square feet to 1,865 square feet. This unique community, featuring an in- credible attention to architectural themed detail, also provi des comfortable and functional ftoorplans for the busy Southern Callfornia llfestyle. According to Wilklnson, an added bonus to Beacon Hill Court owners Is the wide variety of recreational amenities wit In just a few minutes drive -'OJ. ~jl fun ~il:<e i:lde. J.W9 "Qolf CQU.~~ .NIQU~I · -~quit vtub,~Satt'~k Heacn"'inlr uani'l'61nf "" Marina to name just a few of the .location$. In addition, the townehomes are set on ·amazingly large lots, all large enough for a hot bubbllng spa and some roomy enough for a pool, tool · At Beacon Hill court, three floor plans are still available. The single story Andover, 1,466 square feet, with 1 bedroom, den and 2 baths, has been extremely popular. with recent buyers. A com- fortable home for the single buyer or a couple, this floorplan was designed with entertaining In mind. Outstanding standard features include a wet bar In the llvlng room with an arched pass-through to the den, spectacular window wall across the living room and den, cozy breakfast nook In the country kitchen, luxurious master bedroom with ultra tub In the master bath, corner wood burning flreplace In the livi ng room, and a formal dining area. Plus all the Andover's are end units with over-sized wrap-around secluded lots. The two story Brighton has 1,645 square feet and showca'8s a roomy 2 bedrooms, den (or third bedroom) and 2,lt baths. Built for an active family Involved with their own unique pursuits, the Brighton has a full General Electric kitchen Ideal for preparing gourmet dinners, Sunday brunch or munchies for a quiet evening. The llvlng room features a high vaulted celling, a fireplace framed with windows and a spacious dining area with sliding glaaa doors leading to a private patio. Upstairs, the lavlsh master suite features a spacious walk-In closet. private balcony and stunning bath wtth an ultra tub plus a separate compartmentalized shower. With 1.865 square fMt. 2 bedroom•, library loft and 2 batha, the Chatham plan ts Incredibly versatile. The two huge bedroom• could be duaJ masters aa they both feature marvelously over atzed baths, and double wardrobes. To reach the beautiful Beacon Hiii Court atmpty drive toward• the coast on Crown Valley Parkway off th• San Di.go freeway, turn left at Clubhouae Drive (at El Niguel Country Club), right on Ntguef Road, then left on Beacon Hiii Way ana on up the hlll to the models. The .. , .. otttc. 11 open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or call 111 .. counHlor Mynet Massey at (714) 831-7104 tor more Information. r _/ __ _ j -VIEW LMNG BEHIND GUARDED GATES IN Rf BEACH. The ultimate in luxurious, maintenance-free living-the guarded gate community of Belcourt Hill. Neighboring the fairways of Big Canyon Country ~ Club and attractions of Newport Center, Belcourt Hill remains quietly apart within its own f'ti- vate realm of natural beauty, ocean views and sophisticated comforts. (i) -cJ lfflOTM AS OAh or' l!!l!CAhCltJ 508.Jt CI 10 l'Al()l1 ••1tt O'll Oii Al II R Oi AU. 1>;t ()I '1<15 f [1111{;•; ASK SALES REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT OUR HOME EXCHANGE PROGRAM BROKER COOPERATION ---------' : BEi C~Ol !I\r \ f~111.1 . - --j Guards at the gate- house will direct you. Information 714-760-3808 From 5440,000 \. l 02 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 1Q8A Costs covered at Aliso Meadows Walker and Lee sales representative at the 248-home community. "If a buyer pays down 5 percent, he can move Into a new one-.atory home with as llttle as $6,200," Rhein says. "That's because the builder, All so Meadows Ltd .. Is paying the loan cent the third year and fee and all the one-time 11.5 percent fixed for legal costs. These total the next 27 years. $3,500 to $3,800. "That means that - With the builder now paying over $3,500 of non-recurring closing costs, It's easier than ever for people to buy at Aliso Meadows. the at- tached single-family home community In close-In Laguna Hiiis, reports Tiny Rhein, "In addition, the with just 5 per cent builder Is buying down down -principal and the Interest rate, so It's Interest payments can only 8.5 percent the first be as low as $603 the year, 9.5 percent the first year, $659 the sec- second year, 10.5 per-ond, $7H the third. and --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~..;._---$776 for the next 27 years. With more down -like 20 per cent - the P&I can be as low as $508." Aliso Meadows offers a choice of two two .. bedroom models. One has a luxurlous master suite and a spacious second bedroom that Is Ideal for use as a den, TV room. hobby room, or com- puter center. The other has a master suite plus a sdtond bedroom with a full bath, and is in- tended for roommates who want to purchase a home -or couples or singles who have a child or two or who have ~requent weekend 19uests. · Scen ic, aequeatered Veraa..lllea on the Lake nea.r South Coast Plaza ln Coata Mesa. Versailles on the Lake has Both plans feature a 'large living room, dining room, U-shaped kitchen with eating bar, laundry area. and two sliding glass doors opening toa fenced front patio. beauty, luxu·ry and value . The sales office and furnished models are open from Saturday t hrough Wednesday, -----------------------------.. ,from 10 a.m. to dusk. Stylish interior design elements, handsome facades, a host of community recreational op- portunities and a setting sequestered within the South Coast metropolitan heart combine to create an extraordinary homebuylng value at the luxury condominium community of Versailles On The Lake, particularly for those seeking a one-bedroom residence. "Square foot by square foot and dollar for dollar, our one-bedroom plan offers shoppers more for their money than any other comparable residence in the area," stated Jeffrey W. Man- chester of Versailles Developers, Ltd. "It's the perfect hof'!'e for single professionals or working couples who relish urban sophistication and a relaxing environment," he continued. "Fine res- taurants, shops and theaters are all within walking distance from Versailles On The Lake, and South Coast business and financial centers are just moments away. Aspen skllers are just five minutes from John Wayne Airport. and a short drive brings Versailles residents to the coastal resort towns of Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. A home at Versailles On The Lake is a ticket to enjoying the best that the South Coast Metro area offers.·· According to Manchester, other strong factors In favor of home ownership at Versailles On The Lake include current real estate and resale values. Versailles Is situated in the center of some of the most prized property in ·the nation, and economic trends point to escalating prices within the area. "Unlike many other condominium com- munities." Manchester explained, "at Versailles On EXPERT ADVICE The lake, residents own the land, and land In this area Is at a premium. South Coast Metro property continues to appreciate, so Versailles resale values will be tremendous. " Additionally, by owning the land at tbe communlty_. Versailles residents avoid escalating land lease payments. Prices begin at $117 ,000 for the one-bedroom plan and range up to $230,000 at Versallles On The lake for . the two-bedroom plus den, or three-bedroom plan. Studio plans begin at $84,990. A variety of flexible financing packages make It easy for qualified buyers to take advantage of the ownership opportunity offered at this luxurious community. FHA, VA, and conventional terms are available with the selelctlon of packages. Including a 30-year fixed rate loan with as little as 5 percent down, as well as a variable Interest rate program. Investor financing Is also avallable. Versatile floor plans ranging from 750 to 1,314 square feet, offer homebuyers a choice of one bedroom, two bedrooms or two bedrooms plus den which can be easlly converted to a private studio or extra guest room. To visit Versailles On The Lake. take the San Diego Freeway (405) to Bristol Street. Driving north on Bristol. turn left at Sunflower, then right on Plaza Drive and proceed to the condominium community. which is just a short distance on the left just past South Coast Plaza Village. Or, from the Costa Mesa Freeway (55), simply take MacArthur Boulevard west to Plaza Drive. turn left and proceed to the Versailles On THe Lake entrance. The sales office. under the exclusive direction of Dreyer & Young. Is located at 3700 South..Coast Plaza Drive. For further Information. phone 556-0466. Home buying more complex Single Family Detached Homes from $99,995 In the coastal hills of San Clemente Call 1-800-432-7156, Ext 125 ... ,_-...,..,~~ .·,"'-fnr iaJor.n:"t_!l.ti.n ~ ~ v.l-. .)I-;'"~·"'~ "y ~... -~ ~,t•~---... -~ -~-~ . ·~· .. ~ .... -~ • 2,' • ~ " •;;."•. • I ~ 1 ,, :.., .... ··~ ,,. ~ ... :--""' .... ,... -Another Stearns Development R&S Real Estate Services By ARTHUR WRIGHT Gone, It seems, are the days of the simple real estate transaction. Today real estate brokers are trying hard to stay out of lawsuits and to find a satisfying relationship between themselves and the buyer or the seller. Brokers must now consider a strong consumer protection movement in effect through most all levels of government. Laws already on the books or being considered give the buyer a measure of protection he can Invoke long after the books have been closed on his transaction. The seller too can put the broker on the defensive. Don't be surprised to find a broker asking for your signature on every agreement or disagreement Involved In his rela- tionship to you. Specialized knowled~e now r~~~ ---~ ·-~~~ , ......... ..._ ·---~ . growing complexity of tne market-place Itself. But brokers may not have gained the respect and --------------- Utterly private, lakeside ownership in the heart of the South Coast Metro Area Luxury Condominium noo \llUlh Pla1a Omc. ~ama Ana. (A 92704 (71 4) S56-04M ...,,1k' ol I t(l' t'rl'll Jail~ 1 r111n 10 a m to o r . m. \ ,1111dnmin1urn ~11mnnn111\ "' \cr,,11llc' r>nd<.ircr,, l ti.I • < rimn P.l\.1111. C nmn1111111' l>t"'ef~1pcr\, I n~. V<'ncral P.irtncr fh1.· 'parl-.ltng Sou1h Coa.,1 ~ktro area" 1cno\\ned for Its l'\u:lknt 'hopping., dining, cnicrtatnmcni and buo,iness. Now you l.'.311 rc,1<.lc ju.,t bloc"s from 11 all in a gorgeou'>. gate-guarded l.'.ondorrnnium commumt). \'1.•r<.aille\ on 1hc Lake complcmelll\ a .,pectacular 51 ~·acre la 1-.c "nh grace I ul architectural dc~ign . fou ntain-. and g;ucho ... and 1hc fabu lou!I Club Ver<.aille \\ith gym, pool. spa. .iquJ bar and pfl\ate -.:01.l-.tail lounge. f here's C\Cn a private path 10 ~outh Coa\I Plaza Village. Fully electronic gated entries. And you o" n the land! This avoid'> escalating land lease payments and cnham:e'> the f uturc 'alue of your in\Cstment. ( ome see all the sophistk ated amenities 1hat make these homes so very comfortable. The value is obviou\ here 's the best buy in town! I from $117 ,()()() to $230:000 • Lxcelltnl Fln1nclnK AvaJlablt • • "-'r ,Ji(, a11tnt h•r 1.ompl~t t 1n.111~m1 1k1.11I• Pn1.t'l'lltd1\I.' Jal( 11l J'Ubhwll11'11 .111tJ ,111i1,,11u 1.h.in11c 1.1.11hout 1111111.c I. confidence of their clients even though continuing education stu'dies covering law, financing. ap- praisal, ethics. Investments and marketing are required before licenses of both salespeople and brokers can be renewed. The real estate profession does not feel itself pressured into better training of its sales people because of the public's natural inclination to settle uncertainties In a court of law. Rather, better educated and more professional salespeople are more qualified to give knowledgeable advice and guidance to both buyer and seller. Thus, they argue, the professionalism of the business Is • continually upgraded and commissions paid are more easily defended. The California Department of Real Estate publis~he~.~Jltilcte.r.!Y. Re.al Estat~ 6.~UI~ an ft(J~' "j ~tn ritat-~'idT~ctt~~1f\e state underthe provisions of Section 1008.3, of the California Business and Professions Code. New homes set at Woodbridge Although the start of preview sales is not scheduled until the spring, many prospective homebuyers have already expressed early interest In Woodbridge Landing 11, the J.M. Peters Company's newest version of a popular resldentlal style In the Irvine Commnlty of Woodbridge. Work Is now under way on the fourth and flnal quardrant of Woodbridge, first Introduced to the home-buying public eight years ago. Known as Southeast Woodbridge, this final quadrant Is planned to Include 115 of the sing le f amlly detached Woodbrlge Landing II homes by Peters. Five floor plans, ranging from approximately 2,280 to 3,200 square feet, are to be Included In Woodbridge Landing II. Pricing for this latest offering of the pro>'en Peters residential collection has yet to be determined. according to James M. Peters, the company's founder and president. An earlier offering of the Woodbridge Landing homes, In another portion of Woodbridge was greeted by a week-long campout In April of 1980, although Interest rates at the time were around 17 per cent. . Woodbridge Landing II wlll be bullt between two future neighborhood parks, and near the South Lake Tennis Club, now under construction. An Interest list for future Southeast Wood- bridge homes Is being gathered at the Irvine Company's Homeflndlng Center, located at the corner of Culver Drive and Barranca Parkway In Irvine. Prellmtnary Information Is avallable by calling the center, open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m • at 551-1500. I --------- I • 1. 644-6200 A SlESDARV OF THE IRVINE CDNPANY •••'T 1111 Tits OllJ 1111,ooa NEWPORT HEIGHTS -New l.lsting. Grt!at home for en~rtaming. All rooms open on to pallo. Brtght 3 BR 2 BA Ca.rruly rm or den + dining. Separate fenced yard for ch.Udttn. M ary Lou Marion llllLI FAMILY 1111 . 1111,000 MODEL PERFEX:r spacious 3 BR, 2111 BA family home on quiet cul-de-sac. Decorator perfect with \Jpgraded carpets, window coverings, etc Separ- ate family & dining nns. Martha Macnab IUIE, Ill 111111 IUl,000 Great oceanfront location -charming older home -2 stories/ 3 BR -lota of knotty pine. Very livable, but potential is in the land. THE OWNER WILL FINANCE. Martha Macnab IEW Lll Tlll II I LIFFI IHl,000 Large 3 BR, 2 story home. Sunken famlly rm with fireplace. Huge hving rm & dining area. Spadous unit. Cooperative sellers. Including land. Beverly Morphy HW llYFROIT LIT IHI. Lot w/50' frontage on Promontory Bay. One of the few vacant waterfront lots in Newport Beach. Pier permit with the lot. Including land. Beverly Morphy O&LlflllllA LIFE STYLI 1411,000 Start with over 3000 sq. ft. of fine custom built home -add a beautiful patio-sparkling pool and spa. Large living rm -den -gourmet kitchen -3 fireplaces -5 bedrooms -Luxurious master BR with fireplace. Barbara Aune OORHA MIHUllS IH0,000 IncJuding land -Canyon and ocean view from this charming 3 BR, 2 BA home. Extra lg lot with room for expansion. Access to private beach Great potential. Donna Godshall IOYEll SNORES W /YIEW 1111,000 lnclud1ng land. Outstandlng l level former model home with outstanding view of night lights & bay. Remodeled kitchen. 'Master sulte separate from other 3 BR -New carpeting. pail & wallpaper. Maxine Propp LIH ISLE llYFllOIT 11,300,000 One of the best buys on lhe bay. 45 feet of wciterfront with pier and slip for large yacht. 6 BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp before the summer season. Lucy Rose CAIEO HORES HH,000 Beautiful 3 or A BR, fanuly nn, formal dining rm home. This single story residence has been re- modeled and professionally decorated. Shutters, skylights. plus many upgrades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna Godshall MllllOll IUHE -YIEW Sll0,000 Jodelle Model · This home offers luxury and comfort 3 BR. 2 112' BA. formal dining rm & a panoramic view of all Newport & the Blue Pac1fl<: Low interest rate financing. Dan Bibb USTElll TllllTIOlll 1411,000 On Hampshire Circle -5 BR -Country kitchen - formal living nn w/garden patios -fireplace. Paneled den w/fireplace & sit down bar -Lovely pool, oversized lot. Barbara Aune IWllOR VIEW HIH 1211,000 Outstanding HVH Montego Model with family room. Beautifully landscaped, Move-in condll1on. quiet location. Available financing. Danny Bibb & Stephanie Jones UUTH THRACE lll0,000 Prime Irvine Terrace view location. 5 rms over- look the bay & ocean. 3 BR's, 3 BA's with huge private office or suite, with bath. l}eautiful grounds and pool. Large jetty view lot. Includes land. George Grupe 11HAHOR RIDH CREST" 1421,000 Submit all offers -This beautifully upgraded "Casablanca" model has just been reduced by $25,000 -Good assumable financing with high load balance -This 3 BR home features built -in library plus great vista of hills & city lights. Anita Schandel LllOILI UIE, I.I. IHl,OOQ Highly desirable 4 BR., family home in West.cliff area. J full baths, extra lg rms. 1''ormal living & dining plus family nn. Extra lg yard, beautifully landscaped. incl land. Martha Macnab. LIVE II ONE AH HIT OIE 111 &,000 Select the 3 BR front house or the 2 BR rear. Either one would be a great owners unit. You can get top rent for this well located COM duplex and enjoy life! Coby Ward A RUL SLEEPER 1211,000 Best West.cliff Area! 4 BR. 3 BA country kitchen. Needs decor & landscape. but the price is right! Martha Macnab M.HIOR RIHE 1111,000 CUSTOM VIEW LOT. 10,320 Sq. Ft. lot including plans for 5,500 sq, ft traditional home with 5 BR. 5 11'2 BA. Cam rm, library, maids quarter & car garage. Dan Bibb/F.d &icano/Maureen White EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION 1/3 ACRE IACI IAY Lots of potential here! Horses? Units? Nursery? Alternative wrung for A-1 possible. Owner may carry 1st T.D.! 759-1501 OILY 1131,000 For this super "Energy Efficient" delight townhome in sought after "F.ast" side of Harbor Blvd. 2 fantastic master suites. new wall to wail carpeting & custom fixtures thru-out. 759-1501 UllQUE YICTOIUll Impressive e levated front porch. stained glass entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in main house plus 2 bdrm, 1 bath guest house or income unit-lge R-2 lot in prime East Side, Back Bay area! 759-1501 HORSE Hl YEI Over ~ acre in Newport Back Bay area with double wide drive for horse trailer, RV, etc. Two nice 2 bedroom, l bath homes. One block to horse trails. 759-1501 LOW DOWN PAYMENT.S LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS con&&E CHARMER -$78,000 Our seller's are so motivated they've even thrown in a dryer and refrigerator as a bonus to sell this 2 bedroom starter perfect for a young couple or singles. $6.000 moves you in. 963-5671. TWO FIREPUCES 1101,000 Incredible 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 financing 963-5671 $8,000 DOWll • 1120/llOllTH Beautiful Pepperwood Townhome near Thsnt-yland. This 1s an up- graded end unit with lots of light plus a two car enclosed garage. Sacrifice price of $99,900 963-5671. ASSUME 10% Yl LOlll $20,000 down and our owner wtU carry the balance for 10 years at 12%. Total payments $1050/month. Lovely home with new carpets, new tile .. remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99,500 556-7035. SPECTlCUUll VIEW 1830/IOITH One of Newport's most prestigious guarded communittes. 180 degree ~ •h ~a ~ S u ~ b ·ewof tha,.~!lnrf a.n:>"'-Af'~-kllne-1•-l...~--, &~\..;i· ~ , , ~~~ni Wl~ "'-~ . )~ UPf'.J: t:tu~.. t r~·---= . ~h""t L.....:w.-"-~ ~~~·--~"' ·~·j . -'::r-~·~~~~ • l(.\;o·~~.-. ~dL~~·~,u~.-96'9'l5&n ". • ...... •·• ~ g ~'I oanns, "na . a ea ounu:s room. a ltlm entry, anu lots of decorating potential. Only $590,000. 752-7373 · · WILL TUDE UPI Costa Mesa Eastside Oasis Towne Home with 2 bedrooms + den + 2 baths + double garage and running streams, waterfalls & trees, trees, trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere. ONLY $132,900. 759-1501 IPYIUSS-S4ll,OOO Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Lots of used brick gives warm family feeling ideal for entertaining. 759-1501 TWO 01 l LOT Live in one-rent the other. Your choice! 2 bedroom. 1 bath or 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Ideal F.astside location. 759-1501 1300,000 In assumable financing on this 2700 sq ft one level executive gem located in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the WORLD! Fantastic VIEW! 759-1501 IUlllFIOEIT YIEW-1111,000 From this ~ bdrm mansion high atop Spygliw Hill. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! Pool. spa, security system. Over 3,300 sq ft of executive luxury. 759-1501 .1111111 OllEEI Ocean & greenbelt view-extra large private spa. recreauonal area, several tennis courts. 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate for secwity. Only $428,000-better see thi5 one! 7fi9·1501 1111 lftl 146~ LIAI Best value ln Harbor Ridge. A.!awnable $1~.ooo loan! Almoet 2,000 aq. ft. of a>mfort & luxury ln thiJ ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-1601 Sl,000 DOWll • $103,000 If a meticulously maintained 3 bedroom home with a stone fireplace and beautiful backyard appeals to you and you have $5.000 down you just bought our new listing. 963-5671 CUSTOM COUllTRY CHARMER This light and cheerful home is only eight years old and m superb condition. The large country kitchen is truly a homemakers delight' Double attached garage with opener Sacrifice for $129.900 963-567 1 SEYEll YEARS llEW 3 bdrm, 2 bath townhome with 2 car attached garage and huge patio $10,000 down and $900/month CaU 963-5671 THE STREET llAIE lilVES IT AWAY So close to the ocean it's on Waterfront Dnve m Huntington Bea<:h. Delightful home on a comer lot and our owner will help you with the financing Askmg $135.000 963-5671. OPEi I SPACIOUS FEELlll This four bedroom two bath single family home features a beautiful stone fireplace in the livmg room. Our seller ls very fllOtiveted and priced his home acrordingly. $109.900. 963-~71 ouaun CllSTllCTIOI -AFFORlllU PRIOEI We have three quality homes from $112.000 to $115,900 with anxious owners. All have superb f inancin~ programs. Three and Cour bedrooms, fireplaces. Call for details 556-7035. 10~ IOWI • II •IAUFTI•I Large 3 bedroom 2 5 b3th townhou.5" wnh vaulted ce1hngs ln master bedroom. Central cur, greenholl!ie window m kitchen . Tenms. pool. spa $106.500. Call 963·5671 CH. llWf llT 11111 .... 2670 San MllUel Drive Newport Beach, CA. 92660 (714) 76~1501 ti. AMERICAN HOME SH IElC7 "We Protect & Service Things That Service You " lllT1llT11 llAll """ 9032 Adami Ave. HunUngtco Beech, CA 92646 (714) 963-5671 , J I . ........ 11 CM of ...... OIMW deepwaee to Mii ~~ 2 l>edfoom conoo w1 tiom.. ,,.,,.. communlity. pfUS'I Mt1htone ~· Bkr. 7et-Ol tt s .. u11tu1 cuatom u1e, -UT/IM l • outtom plantatlon thut-..--• t••· cs.tgn.< wall~S*'. huge country kltch•n, UI• '1IW l.i luth t1ndtc1plng with 2707 HILLSIDE DA, N8 Mlllbu UQtttlng, eentrtl Touch c.r N.w EnolllnO llr and much mote A with Newport BHCh bu>W'• dr.am come true "'*'"* 3 Bt, 2~ bA. "YoU ""'*1 ..... Call lam rm. Ctoet to PoOf & I~ t1nn11 oourt. $27•.000~ tJCit1 ™~.an tmllll S)tctllge. awm. 'l'.'.l.'!!., ~ ~ :f. ~ ~~g ':: ~ $330,000. c ... 87~---'!"'!'-9' Fantutk: loc:atlon netw % title ~1 ShQpplng In the ,. u "" • 0 ._0 ~U\land G ttiaatrn ,..A-.TV and all med. & prof ... 1Nvae TMI.,,.,. l/loea. Seti., ... lhle OM • 3 -..... ,,,. .,. ....... F1.STI 759-1501 : ~ ~· ... o 17~·-aa TIEaltffl UllllNI Some S1ooo·s unde< mar-Beautiful four bedroom ke1. Low dn. tow Int rates Ca rm all ti mod e t BIG dlSCOYnt for cash -all Tastefully dtCOfeted In areas. Call for detall• neutral earthtonee. ,.,.. Bkr 8~557 1Ume large flr9t truss deed Priced to NU --... $220.000 Lu1ah0td o•cuu1c 111-1aoo PHFICT LIC&TIOI _,.. ---.- 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. Includes Wl•T 11•, AT•t•lll• master suite & large tam-& lly rm and ott-11reet park-Young lovers of any eg9 Ing tor up to 7 cars. Only will love thie "C.rmef" 4 d00<s from the en-mOdet. 3 Br 2 Ba h()mt. tranee to Main Beach Ntee yard & patio, tarrMly N ow red u c • d t o room. new carpet & freeh $489,000 paint tn beige t~ .,.. S.ift7 1_1 owe S30.000 2nd. t.i 2-•---.1 .... 1 TDof$t95,000at 10.7~ &• •-H, -If aaawnable. A9k fOt 891-..... 1211 tlna Laughlin. 844-7020 /.Jn NIGfL BAIL[Y Ii, ASSUllATE~ GE 759-QlCG ------- UMI ~UL EITATI ... -. '.' ·. Excellent financing avail- =======~ able on this lovely 3 Bdrm FAITUTIO llY home. Assume s100.ooo Astume s 125.000. '2 Br. loan at only 91,w. interest. den. 1900 sf . lrg yard. Bright & open floor plan Must see. $ l69.000 Fee with vaulted ceilings In a Opn Sal/Sun 1-5 '5 beautiful scenic green-- Gillman, nr Mlcilelson & belt area. $299.500-Fee Mann 786-2040 Blue land! 646-7171 Chip Pre>pert1es THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Compare before you buy. Classified makes It easy 642-5678 I Classified Ada 642-5678 • .r JACOBS REAL TY, ·INC. 675-6670 TWO HllH II A LIT Steps to the beach. Two separate homes on oversized lot w/fireplaces. garages. assumable loan. $269.000. TIUPUl One charming home plus 2 newer aoart- ments in back. Fireplace. built-ins, clean and well maintained. Private patios and a huge Bx 12 jacuzzi. Nice residential area. Only $245.000. CHOU IEL UJl ICW Y1EW from the Mstr Bdrm. 3+ Br. 3 Ba, on a nice 40' wide lot ,4only 5 doqrs -. ._ . ,-.. --..-.....M4GP1; ........ 1' t •• :_:""~"7; ~~. -... ,... . ...... ~tZ".r~.,.,~~'-. •. ...-~· .. 39 .o O because the owner wants a • ·quick sale. So drive by 223 Jasmine for a peek, then call for details. UYFHllT VIEW llPLO With pier and float. 3 Bdrm + 1 Bdrm A tremendous buy at $475,000. HWPHT IUCI Cllll $119,000. Two Bdrm. two baths, frplc, end unit overlooks the pool Absolutely the best buy. • JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 r:-.!=' S((!I \l&U lA -~ t~ ••••• ...... ----........ ""'' . _...., -----=:'t.Z ~ .. ~:·-: .,.,..r._ wo-d\ '' "'' i.tn• • vi 'IOC~ "' rl ,,,,_ of llQYO•fl S P U R H ( I I 11 I' I F ULi Ml I I I I 1· SITWED 1· I I I I' llUCCtS I _...,,,-, ............ ,--.--, ....,,.,,,~ w.1n IOOa\' •~ ... on . . . . . ycuth I ~ '"YM'' chuc411 c 0 y T s w; • ~ I '""""" """' 11\11 ------. 1 ng """"1 ·-I.,_ Clt.nM'! ~I ........... ,~,--, ......... r-4 ::: ~· .!"-lnyoN T U THAG t I I l"I l!~~.!"1: , .. ·----· \ l ' ' • • =t Orange Coat OAJLV PILOT/Sunday, March 11, 1964 1 ..... hr lalt ' ..... lu Jalt · ...... ltr lalt lnNI 111 lalt •••Ml ltr Salt ltalll lu lllt ltatn ltr SaJt ;11a1tt ltr lalt ltn C..na •t1 lbr HU tatH ••• ••1 ......_-~----1-11-1 C..11 •n• 10:&4 Ctata ••11 1014 C..11 Ina IOM lut. lucla INt lnlH 114.4 Wtwrrt ltacla lOll ----------------ll-U W tul101 UYnllT CHARM1,.a •1111 t NIL* Llw,11P1,.YHl111 eyowner,4Br.21>aon1ge LIW LIWHWI UYOllUIYIWIU Nice t Bdrm w/pvt entry, You haven't...,, the beet ~ bf, 2 ba, wllrg 1 br apt PllYllW •Wiil Got~ 3 Bdr 2 B• Pr81te lat. ~n Svn 1·6 et 209 ~by· lot. Ownr wlll pey 3pta On hlg'hly upgredtd 3 er + cs.n t tam rm, 2.,. llW'g9 uMd brlet& nrtP1.ce bUy. with the 11~1 qwlli· 8o4h w/frplc:, Fr.net! dfl. 111 AVOCADO, CdM w/frplc, famlly rm a muc.11 IOUI VllW1 fair. 2BR 2·~ b•. condO $144,600 IUl4 ·8832 Condo on golf CO\lfMI 2 b•. pool, •P•· ar .. t & BBQ PL.US 3 Bdrm .. 2 ty In the tMMt Pentn.ut1 ui., ,,..., l289K 427 lll0.000 more. Price rtduced Prldt 01 OW'*thlp Cllf All amenltl ... Beat !Inane· Open Sat/Sun, 10·5 Br. 2~ ba, llv rm, din rm, financing. Reduced to ba home, lrple, RV ""' locatlon untll y~ view Heliotrope. 11S-IQ 119 3brl:Sba • off"'-s 10.000 to on1y 1125,000 lhaven Duplex 2-ttor; 2 Ing available 20512 Salt Air Cir__ den, ottlee/IOtt. Altum $215.000 213.,.30-8029 a.. Eul9id41 CM, nr lhla home. Compare! It Charming 4br 2ba home 3br/2ba, tundeck w/termel A bargain-won't bedroom• down, 1 up Franklin Realty 6'0-7000 OoMn oloM 2Bd 2ba loan Ownr 976-0~ IAYPlllT TllPUI Newport Height• can't be repl1cedl prlmeloc ,lrgpr111cor,..; 4eatgar &at0<aga lut.To ... celfPATRICK Both unit• have llre-<)rN t PrlOe 2 Br 2 Ba Seupray twnhm• -IEWIHTIOfTO on.andybehw/btaut.w . S22&.000 F~I Cunt MOM• IOI. OOMn & hill -Mws, s.ti.r financing PoUlbi.tt TENORE 7804102 placu Mlcrowtve Eaetelda TwnhM, frplc , 2 Poollepa, ttnnle & MC 4 4 Br 2~ ba 11 le lamll) Udo Ille arMnltl .. t.n-ltr Warllt lltr 831-1218 pr1v beache9 $264.500 1,.11111.1-IJ• Quality cons1ruc1lon. car garage $139,900 yre new 1109.000 prtnct· d tached ho~ Turtle nl1. boiling, biking. Lot a.1-llll LH By Own ... 760-8146 Moun 1 a In I 0 CE AN Devin R.E. 6'C2·8318 pelt only 720· 1706 R~k Ridge Lrg yard valu. $950,000 Ownll!QI YIEWI e * 19 Curl, vu. Jasml 'f.i(>U>tta de/ .Af01 ~~~~ tPcf:~1:~~ d~Y!'1l:; r-Wll IPTNI VIWll Ollll a/c, lnt ... com &. MC 1yt: 759-1552 (11>19)728 5151 ¥ J 2 BR 3ba trl-leYel condo ~tvao&mucnmort.301--------- IEU YEllE OWSIO w.llA Tak• your time and look •I Trl·plex 2br houta, 2br &. thlall VltWI view1 ind 1br apt Buy for home • Privacy! Located near 2 Investment or build what golf course Enter te· you want $215,000. eluded brlclt and alone (114)493-42'49/ 962-8680 111 -•• t(if..; •LielllATill• • tit I I J WYTll•S w/2cargar Racquel blll yr beloW marital rat• •IAYlllOIEI• FHEOLISllll Mu•I wcrlflee g0<geous ,.. I .. 111 f .alde 2 Br 11h Ba. owe to & tennla s 125 000 .Rkr tlnan 133(),000 FOf lnlo AaMEI •-IEI 6'1J-, ~.<J~ poolalde cond~L.ovel) 1121,000 qualified buY« Walle to 983•8377 ' ·,. 552·0917 (lrvtne Pacific) lmmac 3 bdr, 3 ba corMF ---• 2 Br 2 Ba, only $74,900 Grea1 Investment or shopping Ottered at 1 on overatzed tot. 1345M. 4 8dr 3 B• bargain Owner 3141 L Coaet Hwr .. Cdll wllh 10.50% uaumable 11 a r t 'r h 0 m. 3 s 123.900. C•ll Craig IOI ••••• Bar Mu l 042 OPEi SAT /Sii Xln• &Mum. 111 & owe mull Mii 0110 .. home. financing. bedroom•. H · ba1111 det1n1. 631-1266 URllllPllES"••H· Walnut Sqr • populer A lrg 2nd. Open Sat/Sun Shows llke model, 'A ac --------•13 Bdrm 2 Ba. only $84.900 Huge country kitchen .,_ unit 2 Br, 2 ba, den. 1 c.r 1.5 25e1 Circle Or aggreg11a wllk way. Iron liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. $498.000 Make an) --O.finltety won't lastl Try ·Brick fireplace Takeov9f St37.500. 2 br. 2 ba. ca-gar OwnrtAgl 551-9296 a.&-eS25 otftr Craig 631-1266 SPYIWS lllLL only $5000 dwn & loan. owner will help thedral celling, lrplc, up. -gated Slumpstone wall around front private redwood deck Living and dining room hu cua· tom ~med cathedral cetllngs Country kitchen OPEi SlllAY 1-5 10 lilt Tn,111 1133 E Balboa Blvd Priced at S 1,286,000 Sharp 3 Bdr Portsmouth $800/mo Call PATRICK lln1nce Make an ottetl graded. Pool &. Jae. patio R11ttl1 111 '"'1111 Coort .. Y to brok•• Magnificent vtew ot TENORE 760-&702 MontlcellO'e finest, 2 Br & courtyard. Clote to HH townhome avallable from1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C1tallna & city. Priced at lwl• Peel iv. Ba, 111 2 car garage. shopping & bay. Ownei; crHllVa seller Bkr 11 $549,000 ~BR 673-7771 1111,IOO cathedral celllnQs. anxious. Call 840-8552. 769·0619. 11111 HU YllW plus rustic family room -~A 11 RI HONl Full Ocean Vu. Jumlne Ck --VACANT & ready to move Reduced By Owner 001 0 OPEN HSESUN 1-6 Cuatom 4 Bdrm home. 2 /d HI h ded into 4 bedroom• 4 556-7974 01 WATER I 25 PALOS master suite with llr• br an g upgra Cathedral ceilings. 1 Br 1 Bkr 759-0619 place adn aeparale Own/agt (619)728-5 !51 114,IOO ~·~~~o~sia~;1; r~1~! _O_P_H-SAT /SH 12·4 Ba, S 158.600 759-0915 iiiiiiiii-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.••I study Sp1clou1 deck llt•t+lillllh ltot•t Small, small down Xlnt lo-Fireplace New carpet 349 PRINCETON DR. lrviae 00 WAIT TllE IEST! with prlvlle epa, 3 car looks out to hanging gar llOMI .. •-· dens and redwood deck-AEAl ESTATE *IHUCH•41,000• cation. end unit across Palnled Inside & out Try Sharp 3Br 2ba, lam rm garage Asklng$698.000. • lrom lge greenbelt area VA terms Seller will remod kltcn, pool/spa. FOIECLOSllE Turtle Rocle 3 br, 2'h ba, Includes land Owner ing with hot private sp1 131-1.00 Huge 5 bedroom. 3 bath I•-------• home P rice only $249,000 Call for view- ing. 546-2313 rHllSULA NllT Spotless 3630 st duplell Close to transportation & llslen to all reasonable 01. 108 patio, many extras lOl IELOW llllllET 2417 sq ft VIEW PROP-amuous and wlll conlldet OWC lst-l2Vo-long term shopping Call 159· 1501 feral Priced 1 o sell t as t ERTY Open house Sun trades or lease option. 3 br. 2 ba. • fam rm & lrg PallO Steps 10 bay & bea'n $275.000 BY OWNER 673-0824 3br/3ba • 5br/3ba-1 vac $148,000 540-7367 Lender says sell! Nowl 2 12:30-5 3 Valley View 1121 llHS RUI 509 Acacia-walk to beach Bdr 2 Ba condo In Nor1h· 673. 7771 agl 399K 200/odn-Appraised Belly l<err Realty Q1ltt lleol'tift OWHll llAY OHRY wood Only $99.999 OPH l .. IAY 1·1 CorOll'ief Mar 1022 440K owntbllr 645-7048 RHIOlll Tho1111tl1I 4 BO tamlly rm home ir Hurry! Won't lasll Craig ---,,,....--..,..---.,-,:-: &•2·1200 ..,. ...... Lovely neighborhood 4 convenient locanon 631 -1266 L111aa ltacla 1041 81~1 lslani 1006 * 710 S Bayfrnt 180 Deg. VIEW 5 Bdrm 5 ba • 1 Br guest on 2 lots & lge dock $1,400,000 Mllhon Open na. Sun 1-4 Silt1rw1ttl I 01. CALL U0-1071 * SUrER FllHOIH 2 Lge. Units-Great Local 01 LITTLE ISLAID IHUllHPLEX Two 2 Bdrm units. or com- bines well tor Slngle tam- 1ly 4 Bdrm tioma Walk beach shops, etc Large enclosed pa110 $215.000 710 AVOOADO GrHSHIH 1·1 ••2-1200 OWC 1st TD w/150/o dn Property tree & clear Trade tor? Super mo1111ated $390 0001•-------• M Jacques Agt 645-9922 IUCM COTTHE Balhoa .,, BL!< TO CHINA COVE PeaiD11ala 1007 Darling 2 br. 1 ba. Priced to sen tOdav• S 189.500. Baytront Condo. lrg 2 Br Principals only Cindy 2 Ba boat slip. panoramic Shaw bier. 760-8600 view sparkling cond OOUI VIEW STUL THIS IS A HYI CAMEO SNORES Below the highway Ont 4 Bdrm J Ba. beau11lul story 5 bdrm w/two mas- pool home. t80 deg ter suites and a large lam. ocean view OWC w120•1, 1ly room Easily re· dwn 11 12•1. Super value mOdeled Into less bdrms at S575.000 Craig · but larger bedrooms 631 -1266 The value •Shere to make changes or appreciate as IS. $295,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-S 1506 SANTA.NE LLA llS· 1111 -1Y OWIH 2br 2ba eleganl Twnhome quiet area. lrpl. lofted callings. lndry rm. altacn 2 car gar w/opnr • more $119,900 ltrm 833· 1290 8y0wne7.'3Br. 2' • ba condo Patlo. deck. pool, spa, etc Open SattSun PM's S 119K 540-4083 EASTSIDE 2 bdrm, t ba. on lrg R-2 lot. 9000 sq fl of land Xlnl opp1y for bldr Asl<· Ing $129.000 821 -6170 EASTSIDE Nice 3 Bdr. $135,000 Try S 15,000 dwn. Prln. only. Chuck Spiller 631-1266. RVM~ bedroom Very bright & $127,500 Mel Kiddle Re· airy lloor plan Newl> altor. 642-7658 RVM~ painted, gorgeou s _ carpel shows like new• 3 Reduced, nice 4Br 2Ba baths. d1n1ng/lam1ly large 101. clean. ne .... rooms, tireplace Greal carpet pa1n1 Owner * FORECLOSURE * assumable Reduced 650--4171 2 BR 2''2ba, Um11 Twn Cnlr. Col Sq Largest model 1250 sq II Try 5% dn & 7% ARM In Open house. 75 Oxford Asking $132.000. Make ofr We have over 50 homes and condor; In Irvine, MIV, Nwpl Bch Berni Agt s 14.0001 $230,000 A111•tLt11 llH,100 Large 1st TD. assumable low Interest Super clean nicely decora1ed 3 bedroom Family combo f ir epla c e Well-maintained Nearly new carpet & drapes Call lodayl 111-2310 1101 S. lriJt.J larbell, Hb\l.lORS SALE CLllOHIH VALUE $192,000 See a clean. tun-living 3br lam rm, 1 . stry Oulelly close to So Cat Plaza & freeways 557-6696 --DAVE WHITE IS RIGHT FORYOUI!! REAL ESTA TEAS lnl11 R111ter1 111-1111 546-2313 LHDH IEPO Hut. Buda-....,,1-..--040 IEERfllLI ---------1 Lender says "sell" I Best IY OWIEll otter $25,000 below Beaut 6 Bdr 2¥• Ba. forma1 market. Won't last! Call dini ng rm, lamlly rm Cr a I g for de ta 11 s lrplc. &. pool. deck Excell 631-1266 FOi SAU IY OWIER Quiel location • mountain views hlgn atop Laguna Beach 4BR 3ba Euro- pean slyle custom built residence Pride ol own· I•-------• ersn1p shows lhrougnoul -- Master suite includes IUCll MOUSE t1rep1ace and Jacuzzi 1107 llO $249.500 i0"1. dwn & ~r tlxed at Open SUNDAYS 1 lo '4 11 75 Steal this 3 Bdr 3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW bank repo 2 blks to LAGUNA BEACH beach 673-3750 or 494-2220 LIVE II IH IEllTIEmH One blk 10 ~n. 3 br + 1 OITNEWATH 2 BR 2ba condo Sell Br. 7 yrs new. live here lor fum/unlurn Pvt patio S 1507 /mo Aaltlng on!) DI W. nice Cj)l/drps. $269,750. Call on tlnanc.- $300,000, owe 2nd. Ing , 494-4608 Blatr Roberta HUA IELIAll IPHllHH 11·1 111-1211 1210 Nlllort1t Ir. Great location and super view Lovely 4 Bdrm, 2ba. lamlly home $325,000 OWC or wlll l/o. Submit l--::B::-:E::-:S:-:T-::B::-:E::-:A-::C:-:-H.,-B=cUV=:-:1-Furnished $575,000 Call Have you read today's 213/947·5144 eves. Classilled Ads? II not. 2131945·234 7 days you 're missing the best Owner will show by appl bargains 1n 1own1 condition. many extras Located 111 cul-de-sac Sacrilce must sell $164,900 9972 Voyage1 Cir Call lor appt. Dy! 2131373-9993, eve£ 714/96-4-4664 TIERRA DEL SOL 2 Br 2 Ba Condo w/alr H111e something to sell? 417-1144 cond. Walk to beach + Classllkld ads do 11 well. 1 & t 1 Geaeral l 002 Gtaeral 1052 poo . spa enn a. 1002 LIJIDI li1ael S 162 000 For terms Golf course view Fore-Call Delores Getberg 1002 Gtaeral ==~----- S~eci a/; zi n <J . l tt properf'J on f h e w aler . ·and wifh n ear fhe wafer . View o/ wafer BAYFRONT HACIENDA -NEWPORT Luxurlout llvlng In thl1 3-alory viii• wllh 4th-floor ob .. rva- tlon tower lo lake advent99e of a 360 d99rH VIEW of Newport Center, mountain•, bay and ocHn. Comptelely remodeled and redecOf'eled, thla 7 bedroom rHldence blend• new quellty and workmanahlp with the tradition and detalllng of bygone day .. New plar/ftoat tor IO' yacht, ecceaalbl• from grandloM "waterfront patio" with 1peclal tlle. Ownart wlll conalder exc hange. Reduced to S3,399,000, owner wlll negotiate. 831-1400. LINDA ISLE VILLA One of the nneel homea on Newport Bay. Over 7000 iaq. ti. with I bedrooma, 51h be. + aludlo, mu1lc room, •vat0t, Muna and 5 room m .. ter aulta. Centered around a luahly ~ted~rtum with large private awlmmlnu poot Cuatom, HC9J)I el and grend In every wey. Pler/aHp fOf' large yecht.13 -1400. 12,300,000 and ownera wtll n.gotlete. OCEANFRONT ESTATE -NEWPORT "ONE OF A KIND" and lmpoHlble to dupllcate todayl Cu1tom ~Ill I unlq~ daa~n hou••• 10 bedroom•. 9 bath• .nd lnteraatlng i.vela for capturtng blue ~•n and aall• at tUnMI. Two ldenllcel unit• with 3 bedroom•+ den & 4 b•lht In each unit on 4 levela. Separate 2 bedroom apartment with VIEW ... e Hparate mald'a 1ulte or for vlalllng relallvea. Thia 11 • Hnutlonal property that'• NOW REDUCED •nd ready for an oHer. 11,.285,000. 831-1400. BA YFRONT CONTEMPORARY CORNER Tha ultlmate In lnlerlor deelgn with graceful detalllng In the entertelnlng areaa •nd 4 bedroomt. lncludH famlly room and gourmet kitchen overlooklng the waler. Pier for IO' yacht • aide ti• fot amall boat. Orlglnal owners have preNrved lh• Immaculate condition. S1,300,000. 831-1400 SLIP FOR TWO 60 FT. YACHTS-$1,200,000 OCEANFRONT -RED. TO $707,000 Quiet beachtront loeatlon In Weal Newport. A perfect property for the owner who want• to llva at the beach In a epacloua 4 bedroom home •nd h•v• • 2 bedroom renlal • bealdH. h•med celllng•. rtreplecet, forever vi••• of th• aurt •nd Catallna. Owner wlll aHI• with nnanclng. Call to '" thla exceptional ~operty. 831-1400. BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT DUPLEX A ·•walertronl" al an Interior home price. Two unit• with 3 bedroom• In Heh on • corner & near •II 1hopt. vu of WATER action. Live In one and rent the other. $795,000 a owner wlll negotiate. 173-6900. CORNER ESTATE -CORONA DEL MAR A new hating Ihle WHk. A r•r• find In a auperb loeatlon. lmmenM corner property with prlvecy. You overlook a rolllng grHn lewn acroH to PANORAMIC VIEW of ocean, bay and city llghl• et night. A perfect home fot entertain- ing wllh dignity and privacy. Cuatom remodeled 4 bedroom home with gourmet kitchen, 1paclou1 IMng room with brick nrepl.ce a French door• leadlng to private pool. Owner may conalder exch•ng• for 1maller home. S135,000. FEE. Call t7W900 or 831-1400. BA YFRONT-ONL Y 2 YRS. OLD! Cuatom I lovely with pler/floet fot 30' boat 1 aide tie. Oak 1plral atalra, atHm beth, fabuloua kitchen, aecurlty ayt- tem I 1olld oak doon throughout thl• 3 bedroom, 2'.h bath home. EnJoy the good llfe on the wattr ... ln a home of dlatlnctlon ... et • rHaonable price. 1110,000 fff. 831-1400. CUSTOM BUil T -PENINSULA Skyllght1, overalze rooma, aolar panel oHlce and muc:h more. Thi• home 11 extra apeclal with a llghl I airy fffllng throughout the 3 bedroom• with dtn •nd family rooma. A new llatlng 1545,000. 831·1400. LITTLE ISLAND DUPLEX-VERY LARGE Terrific 4 BR home with large patio and 2 BA apt w/dec:k. Slape to beech and cloM to Vlll99• ahopa. A1klng $499,000 walk by 111-1111/1 Cryatel and call 113-6900 LIDO ISLE -LARGE LOT Bring tha famlly to lhl• large ind lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, 1lluated on • 45' lot. Comfortable floor plan lncludH a den, dining room and gourmet kitchen. 5'e9,000. 831-1400. CLIFfHAVEN-VIEW-VIEW Only $429,000 .. .ln an are• of larger end remodeled homH. L.rge 70 x 100 flat lot with doN up view of baytront .ctlvlty. Plan Included fot drametlc remodel of thle ex1•1· lnu duptex Into 2·etory, 3 bedroom home. Room fot ~ & atlll h•v• • yerd. C•ll for delall• on thla unueual v•lue. Owner'• wm exch•no•. 131-1400. CAPE COD -BALBOA ISLAND A total remodel of thl• 2 bedroom + converllbl• den, gourmet kitchen and attractive detalllno. Aleo, 1 bed apt. $425,000. 173-8900. THREE UNITS -CORONA DEL MAR An unuaual •nd apeclal property In a daalrable locallon. A large home with 4 bedroom• and 3 beth1. Aleo two 2·bedroom rental unit• I 4 gar99aa on extra wide lot. Cloe• to park and •hopping. $449,000. 831-1400. Well malnt•lned and •••Y to '"· CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME Spaclou1 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home on fff land. Bright, cheerful •nd perfect condition for the fuHy buyer. L•rge, private deck with night llGht view•. lovely famlly room and one of the beet locatlon• In Newport ShorH. t:M0.000. 831-1400. LAGUNA BEACH CONTEMPORARY 4 bedrooma with maater eulte a wet bar overlooklng Promontory Bay. FMm•I dining room, famlly room a m•ny Ocaan VIEW with loads of wood and gleH on a huge level decorator fHturea. Inviting Interior daalgn on thrH levali. PENINSULA CUSTOM CORNER-NEW lo!. whlth1 r~1m to1r1 pooElln1t1r1ont O!_b..ack. Onhly 4 Y••ndre old In 831-1400. • a c o ce oca on. xc ng 4 ..... room ome a owner PENINSULA BAYFRO Low maintenance exterior •nd only atepa to bayfront. It e99er to cooperate In a aale. '324,900. A new llatlng thl• NT DUPLEX Elceptlonel In every detall or thl• 2-•tMJ d••liln with a wHk. 831-1400. Sandy bfech • pier for 2 lar • y.cht• lncludMt lo. thia dramatic ftalr. A Jhrl~I t~ dec:o~t• th}~ll' 4-~~~m _ '-, .. ~ ~ -. ·1'1&.i::-.a J ~ , ~~~-t'"' F,-.. ,. ---;-,...~ '\~~;,W -""'.....?~ ·~ }'\ :...t. ... ~~~ • ff'Wf I~ •1 ·Y ; ,...,,.,.,...., tncon'l'i."~ u 91 ' a y r a• r;;~;;;;;~1~;f '""~r•; feedia' Vfiie;-~teaa:"'ollk andiux ry t)8i! are elf. -Quiet and of the la rand near So. Beyfront. Adorable locallon. OWNER WILL CARRY TiHE NOTE AND TRUST there Juat bring your furnlthlnga and move In and begin to cottage with l•rv• patio, roomy ltvlng room with ttreplaca DEED ON thla FEE LAND property. See the opportunity enjoy llfa. Eaay to '" an open houM at 1800 E. Balbo• and 2 bedrooma. Owner 11 motivated. $349.000. 17W900. here. 1999,000. 831-1400 Blvd .. 831-1400· Reduced to 1525•000· NEWPORT HOME -NEAR BEACH LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT LIDO ISLE-LARGE LOT Skyllghta, private back yard and central Newport location lnlerHtlng and llexlble floor plan In lhla lmm.culale 4 Beautlfully remodeled 2-atory home. GrHI outdoor llYlng only 1tep1 to ocean. Gourmet kitchen, family room with bedroom • den •nd f•mlly room rHldenca. Secluded arH• with aunny patio and roof aundec:k. Spacloua 5 bed. wet ber, atrium and 3 bedrooma. S2I0,000.131·1400. atrium petlo, clrcular atelrc aaa, 3 flreplac•• end gourmet family home with formal dlnln~ + family room. Live In HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS-NEW! kitchen. Owner wlll conalder exchange. Reduced to I d J II , .. _ Lid I I S5 $950,000. 831-1400. uxury an en oy • nw recreal on on o '•· 95,000. New lletlng thl1 Wffk. Beautlful "mOCS.1" condo with LITTLE ISLAND-BA YFRONT Older 2-atory, 5 bedroom rHldenca In a fantaallc VIEW locatlon to teke advant99• of activity of the water a tight• at night. A wonderful o pportunity lo own a home on "quiet" Liiii. laland ind do t ome redecorating to flt your dn1gn.11W900. lt50,000. F" NIGUEL SHORES-REPOSSESSION A 8ank Owned property In • fa~lout locatlon ... fentaatlc home and unbeeteble term1. Ataume a nxed r•t• IOltn ra 12% wtth 10~ CNh down payment. Over 5000 aq. fl with pool, ape, fountean, wine cellar, air COftdltlonlnu, MCUftty and a Vl!W Of WATER a LIQHTI. A alubM Mtate with 4 bedroom., • beth•. 4 ft~ family room a 1'9C,..tlon room. An lncredtble ~opet'tJ. Call for further • t.lla-o .. rwhelmlno dehllla. 1184,000. 131·1400. PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT t ot•llY remodeled 3 le1tel r"ldenc• with aubetantlal ,,, .. ,., aulta. E.xqulelle detalllno of whll• oek, tNk and apedal atone. Pleet., w•ll• & aofld lnaulatlon In Ihle 4 bedroom home with dr•matlc I apac:loua tlYlnu room a gourmet kitc hen. '"5,000. 831-1400. BA YFRONT DUPLEX -LITTLE ISLAND MAIN IA Y VIEWS end a aubetantlal property ON THE WATER. OwMra unit with 4 bedroom + 3 bedroom r..,tel. Owner• •re motlveted •nd wlll ll1ten to all otfeta. $830,000. LIDO ISLE REDUCED I READYll "8.chelor owner'' ••Y• It'• too much houMI Mu11 ••II Immediately. Drametlc 2-1tory, move-In condition 1 apaclout 4 bedrooma with large llvlng and dining arHa. s .. a 1ubmllt now. 1499,000. 831-1400. FOREVER VIEW & A CHALLENGE! Thia home haa •II the "bare aa .. nt1al1" very large and •pacloua llvlng room. formal dining room, lmmanH family room and oPen kitchen, ftrandloaa m•ater eulta + one ot~at bedroom. High c.I nga, 3 car gar99e a an op- portunity lo flnlah In • reftactlon of your own per110nallty. S.. 2331 CllH Drive, Newport on Sat/Sun 1·5 p.m. Aa i. price of M00.000. FM land. 11U900. LIDO ISLE-CUSTOM DECOR Owner• h•v• tol•lly coordlneted the cerpet a wall co••r· lno• In thl• brtght, cheerful a 9J>P9•llnu home. Larve family room with ber, gourmet kitchen a flexlbte Miiera. 131-1400. 5471,000. NEW LISTING -LARGE LOT & VIEW ONE of the lefgnt Iota on Cltff Drive with • VIEW NEVER TO BE OBITAUCTED. Above the crowd with Iota of ••rmth a cherm I atlU ha potentlel fot edd&ng on. A dignified 3 bedroom, 2YJ beth home on a S0.110 f'let lot. Vltw OF BAY, OCEAN & LIOHTI. 14a5,CIOO wtth good "nallClng. Wiii n c h•no• fOf amallar hou ... canyon and night llght VIEWS on cul de a.c:. Upgreded everywhere In thl• 2 bedroom + den vtew deck, atrium garden & • total dellghl In every ••peel. '275,000. 831-1400. DUPLEX ACROSS TO BEACH Alw•y• rented 4 & 2 bedroom unlta In a central Newport location. Owner wUI con•lder all onara. A ntw ll1tlng lhl• Wffk. $234,000, 831-1400. CORONA DEL MAR -SUPER BUY Welk to beech from thla 3 bedroom home I 2 bedroom -s>t. Eaey atepa to •hopping & ldMI for • llve-ln owner who wl•hff Income. Reduced to t221.ooo. 111·1400 NEWPORTSHORESBEAUTY Outatandlnu 3 bedroom home on • lot and •i't In Newport ShorH. OH-white carpeta, lovely draperlaa and mlrron enhance thla home with dignity In every amenity. Two patio• a form•• dining room. *•"' to beech, ~ and tennta. Cuatom furnlahlnu• .,. negotl•bte. Owner• •Ill conalder exchenge -..... /option Of 7 1171,900. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -POOL Sharp and clean home with 3 large bdrooma + famlly room end lovely pool. Owner wtll help nnanc:._ $ 189,000. CaH to .... 131-1400. POOL HOME -$132,000 A nne family ., .. ln Coeta ..... with 4 bedroom• end a "aoter heated" pool + yerd. flulty upgraded lcltchen wtth mlcroweve. m-eeoo. WATERFRONT HOMES ~ INC. R . \i1•u pnrt H<•,u h (,;~I · I I OU ----~----- ·~IS M.1mw A\:•' B.1lho.1 1 .. 1.uul h 7 :\-h t)OO I \ . \ closure. save thousands 645-0663 ----Pools/spas: East Nine IEST HYS lO% H Laguna Niguel Make ofter-will help with flnanc-OcnVu Trl-lvls comunty Ing. 9PM-as low as 7•,;0Jo pool/tennis near beach 760-2643 Spacious. lrplc, dbl-gar, _ __ bltns gd terms Npt Crest Lab Forest 1055 2·3 Br, den End unite FORECLOSURE s119.500 to s225.ooo. Priced tor quick sale al $235.000 One of a kind Lake Forest Waterfront ~Tom 646·920i1 i.;:;;ro tt1e r REAL T()~ nomes Open Sat/Sun. -----11-4 21s51 Huron Lane IEIT IEWPOIT HY! Gorgeous lrg 3 Br .. den, 2 OPEi TO.DA y trplcs. wet bar. atrium & more with forever VIEWS! Only $389,999 1-5 PM I Fanla~ic Meister Home in lhe Forest 4 Bdrm or 3 • Oen. 3 ba. ram rm Decor· ated In neutral 1ones In- side locallon. Lake pri111- leges Super condition. w/great terms! Won't last To see call PATRICK TENORE 760-8702, agt $269,500 I~==----~ 22112 WOOD SHADOW 1e .r=J ~~isor W ·Realty ·~ 786-11 72 I ~IJL~t 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine Mi11io11 Viejo 1067 •llHM IUUTY* Gorgeous remodeled 5 Bdr, 3000 sq fl home. family rm, dining rm, frplcs • guest house A true value Only $349.999 Assume $230,000 12 50% Isl + OWC To see call PATRICK TENORE 760-8702 •By Owner-Hart1or Vu Monlago Highly up- graded & l)ef'Sonallzed, min malnl. Ideal lor lamlly & entertaining. Priced to sell el $289.000 W111 co-oper1te 7 59-1530 •UH IAYFlllT* New e,.clualve Listing Via Udo Nord 3 br. 3 be. Pier & slip idea.I tor your sport fisher. Elec. outlet• galore. S 1,650,000 CHICE llli CAIYH S 100,000 less than com- parable models! Vacant and readyt Dramatic showcase ol windows and 2 story llvlng room plus spacious master Bdrm create elegance In this 4 Bdrm home ottered at $550,000 2111EHUlllCAL IPHl .. IAY 1-1 ••2-1200 PETE BARRETf ... REALTY 111 OAIYOI CISTll Lowest priced golf coorN custom In Canyon 4 Bedrooms. • baths. prt- vate pool and spa UI· 11mate In privacy $1, 195,000 ll0-1100 -COTE~~, REALTY ILIFFI WUJll Don't mlu this one Gorgeous. bright & airy 2700 sq ft. '4Bdr w/lrg bonus rm. pvt end unit. 1 blk lro'm shopping, school. pool & park. R• duced $35.0001 Only $249,500 and you own the land A beauty! To ... call PATRICK TENORE 780-8702 ., .... VIRGINIA O'BRIEN 873-1323 Udo Realty HARBOR RIDGE: Bett OI 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home. on popular· Mlt'9mar Gr911 Penn Pt, llte & open view. S600K. 144-8231 $379.000. Agt 673-3777 ------SELL Idle ltema wllh a Deity Piiot ClaUlfled Ad 142-5878 Cannery v111aoe. new 2000 1. f r.... over 600 a.I comm'I. 405 301h 81. $465,000. 173·3717 I tHllTlll ITIHTlll-2 buildings w l p..rking for 15 cars. Posaible restaurant site. 5 units. grossing over $81,000. Prime Coast highway locauon LAllU Ull--An oceanfront 2 BR, 2 BA coop w/view deck' Xlnt location, cl~ lO p.1rking. $289,000 uu P&m nnu, T11m 11111&1m 414-111l•Q4.HU HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * 12 Sweetwater (Trtlrk) Irv 559-9400 $239,000 • 15 Coventry (Hrbr Rdg) CdM 759-1501 $349.000 * • 25 Gillman. Irvine Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 786-2040 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 3712 Channel Pl {Npt Isl) Npt Bch 759-9100 $495,000 Sun 1-5 * * 6410 W. Ocean Front. Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 1600 Balboa. Balboa Island 675-4822 $330.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 123 7 Bayside Or. Newport Beach 640-4868 $695,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-5 34 Belcourt Or No. Npt Bch 644-6200 $67j-OOO Sun 1-5 320 Hazel, Corona del Mar 7$9-0915 $575,000 Sat/Sun 11 -5 416 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 673-4400 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Palos. Rancho San Joaquin 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 12 Wayfarer (Wdbrg) Irvine ~ 552-1800 $126,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * • 25 Gillman. lrvlne 786-2040 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 30 Morning Star (Trtlrk) Irv 559-9400 $179,000 * 401 Begonia. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $595,000 2331 Cliff Or1ve. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 673-6900 $500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Iris. old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Racing Wind (Wdbrg) Irvine 760-8333 $143.900 Sun 1-5 21 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon. N.8. 675-6000 $395,000 Sat 1-5 *2 Silkleaf. Woodbridge. Irvine 642-1603 $140,00~ Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •523 Avenida Campo, The Bluffs. N.B. 760-8285 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20451 Bayview. Back Bay, N.B. 650-5520 $158,500 Sun. 1-5 310 El Modena (Newport Heights) Nwpt Bch · 642-5200 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 134 Harbor Island Rd , Newport Bch 760-1900 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **21851 Huron Lane, lake Forest 786-9228 $235.000 S-at/Sun 11-4 2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay area, N.B. 631-4167 From $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1721 Kings Rd. Npt Bch 715 Bellis, Eastblutf, N.B. 644-0723 $280.000fee Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2561 Circle Or. (Bayshores). N.B. 646-6325 $345.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3206 Colorado Place. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-5 1522 Cumberland, Westchff. N.B. 631-7300 $250,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2302 Fairhill Drive. Back ~ay. N.8 . 631-7300 $188,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3252 Dakota, Costa Mesa .--. 645-0303 $145,000 Sun 1-4 ~20 Detroit. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2707 Hiiiside Dr (Hrbr Vu Knoll) NB 675-4822 $274,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. •2007 Holiday (Beyerest) Nwp1 Bch 213-430-3629 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •***5 Jetty Dr.Jasmine Creek. CdM 675-6000 $389,000 Sun 1-5 1681 Labrador, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,000 Sunday 1-5 903 Lombard. Costa Mesa 963-6767 $157,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1215 Mariners Or. Baycrest. N.B. · 631 -7300 $455,000 Daily 1-4:30 2923 Peppertree. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $126,000 Sunday 1-4 117 Point Sur, CdM 673-7771 $549,000 Sun 1-5 1733 Port Barmouth (HVH) Newport Beach 759-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 500 Rockford Or (Cameo Shrs) CdM 759-1501 $295,000 Sun 12-5 • 35 Skysa1I (Jsmn Crk) CdM 759-1501 $428.000 Sun 1-5 • 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5 * 1088 Salinas. Mesa Woods. C.M. 540-1151 $1 54,900 Sun 1-.S 528 Seaward. Corona Highlands. CdM 760-0807 $465.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 19381 Sierra Chula (Trtlrk) Irv 559-9400 $185,000 Sun 1-5 * 13 Evening Breeze (Trtlrk Rdg) Irv 559-9400 $178,000 Sun 1-4 •9881 Spinaker Drive. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $162,500 Sunday 12:30-4 ••3 Valley View. Turtle Rock. Irv. 673-7771 $270,000 Sun. 12:30-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30 * * 1205 N. Bayf ront. Balboa Island 673-7300 $995,000 Sun. 1-4:30 214 Via lthica. Lido Isle. N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **106 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *442-Vista Roma (The Bluffs) N.B. 640-6259 $269,500 Sat/Sun 11-3 *442 Vista Roma (The Bluffs)N.B. 640-6259 $269,500 Sun 1-5 10688 MornJ~ Olory, Fountain V ley 963-6787 $127.500 Sundey 12:30-6 . * • 1102 Plne. Huntington 8"ct1 963·6787 $189,900 Set/Sun 12_. 1900 Santiago (Dvr Shra) Npt Bch 644-6200 $535.000 Sun 1-5 216 Via Ithaca (Lido) Npt Bch 873-3777 $399.000 Sun 1·5 1762 WestmlnatOf. Costa Mesa 64&-7171 $18'4.500 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plue FAM RM or OEN •• 1206 Santiago, Dover Shores, N.B. 631·7300 $570,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * * 1314 W. Bay Ave. Balboa Penln. 54<i-9060 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 132 So Bayfront. Balboa Island 644-9060 $1 , 100,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1600 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Pt 631-1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago, Baycrest, N.B 631-7300 $435,000 Saturday 1-4.30 • 19372 Baywater. Hunt Bch 759-1501 $279,000 Sun 1....:...5 :: 1 Chatham Court (Belcourt). N.B 720-1705 $840,000 Sun 2-5 * * 2658 Bayshores Or (Byshrs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $ 1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2 Meadowgrass. Irvine 645-0303 $199,000 , Sun 1-5 v 2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B. 673-4400 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 601 Bayside. Promontory Bay, N.B 631-1400 $1 ,300,000 Sat/Sun 11:30-4 •3357 Alabama. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $185,000 Sunday 1-4 •2921 Carob, Eastblutt. NB 640-4386 $394,000 Sat/Sunday * 5451 Catowba (Trtlrk) Irv 559-9400 $218,000 Sun 1-5 * 18 Rustling Wind (Trtlrk) Irv 559-9400 $278,600 Sun 1-4 *37 Coolbrook (Turtle Rock) Irvine 642-5200 $248,400 Sunday 2-5 1108 Dolphin Terr., Irvine Terrace 631 -7300 $475.000 Sunday 1-4:30 * 1624 Antigua Way, Dover Shores 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-4:30 40 Drakes Bay (Spygls) CdM 759-9100 $425,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 3142 E. Longrldge, City of Orange 673-7300 $259,000 Sun. 12-4:30 •• 1806 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $700.000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. Npt Bch 548-5647 $355.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1724 Galaxy Dr 'View· (Dover Shrs) NB 642-5200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 190 l-Yacht Puritan, Seaview. 760-1900 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 * * 426 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 760-1900 $999.500 Sunday 1-4 * •426 Harbor Island Drive. N.B. 673-7300 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 5 Malibu Circle. Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $5 15,000 Sat/Su n 1-5 * • 1776 Oriole. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $260,000 Sunday 1-4 •2012 Port Bristol. HV Homes.N.B. 675-6000 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Cnyn View) NB 642-5200 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 20512 Salt Air Cir (Shorecrest) HB 964-8832 $144.500 Sat/Sun 10-5 1230 Sand Key, HV Hills, CdM 760-9133 $419,000 Sun 1-5 1326 Santiago, Dover Shores. N.B 644-7424 $550,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward, Shorecllffs. CdM 5 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun l- 8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley 963-6767 $151.500 Sunday 12•4 17 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 631-1266' $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 468 Vista Trucha. TheBluffs. N.B 606 w Oceanfront (Penn ) Npt Bch 5 . 640-6259 $184,900 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $595.000 Sun 1-216 Marguerite. Corona del Mar . . .. 760-8333 $889.000 Sun 1-5 675-6000 $429,000/$2200/mo.Sun 1;5 , .... "''.,.,l.2.8~~~ .. ~ioft (iakar~C~i:.,._u. ~l~ ':,~h··,~nr~:-~ ~~~~~S t/~n·~_'~l;"-' .... · ·•·':t~~ >.'.l~ .,~~'-~-' -~ -~ -' -~~ · .. ~ .. ~un. -5 759-1501 • a "' • -3335'U~ea'rf'B~d'' carofla~ def Mar M 675 6000 $1 0'60 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 218 Wellesley (College Park) C S d 1 5 435 Vista Trucha {Bluffs) Npt Bch 6 • · · 646-7171 $128,000 un ay -631_1266 $249,500 Sat/Sun 11-25 Palos. Rancho San Joaquin 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 19342 Worchester Lane. Hunt. Bch 1982 Port Lockslelgh, Npt Bch 631-1266 $279,000 Sun 1·5 *4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499.000 Sun 1-4 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1096 Seabluffs. Coste Mesa 546-23 13 $147,000 Sunday 1-4 142 Via Undlne. Lido Isle. Npt Bch 673-4063 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 4402 W. Maurie, Santa Ana 751 -3191 $112.500 \ Sun 1-5 3 BR plue FAM RM or OEN * 1064 Pescador Drive. Dover Shores 631-7300 $550.000Fee Sunday 1-4:30 * 1721 Port Barmouth (HVHms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 . * 2531 Blackthorn. Eastbluff, N.8 . 0 • 631 •7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:3 1945 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. N.B. 831•7300 $380.000 Sun 1-4:30 •• 349 Princeton Or, Costa Mesa 540-7367 $148,000 Set/Sun 12-4 • 711 K· Thanga (Irv T•rr) CdM &44--6200 S398,500LH Sun 1·5 • 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-8200 $475.000 Sun 1-5 2800 Bayview Or, Old Corona def Mar 873-«00 $850,000 Sunday 1·5 ' 631-7300 $250.000 Sunday 1-4:30 4 BEDROOM * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 225 North Star (Dvr Shrs) Npt Sch 644-6200 $875,000 Sun 1-5 • 3180 Mountain View. Laguna Beach 673-3750 $249,500 Sunday 1-4 2704 Albatrou. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199,900, Sunday 1-4 2872 Ballow Lane. Costa Mesa 673-6900 J 132,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 23 Bodega Bay. CdM 644-7020 "$625.000 1-4:30 * * 415 Bayside Or. Npt Bch 644-7020 $500.000 Sa4/Sun 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores. N.B. 673-7300 seeS.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $595,000 Sun 1-5 1250 Hiiicrest. Laguna Beach 3 497.1744 $326.000 Sunday 11· 1'821 Kings Rd (Clfhvn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $698.000 Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOM * 1918 Port Cardiff (HVHms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 618 Harbor Isl Or (Prom Bay) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1.650.000 Sun 1-4.30 .. 5 BR plue FAM RM or OEN * • 1362 Galaxy Or , Dover Shores. N.B 631-7300 $610,000 L/H Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1857 Braemer Way, Newport Beach 631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-4;30 ** 218 Via Lido Nord. lido Isle 644-9060 $1.950.000 Sunday 1-5 64 Drakes Bay. Spyglass. CdM 6«-9060 $549.000 Sat 1-5 * • 22321 Welllngrord. Huntington Bch 631 -1400 $379,000 Sunday 1-• * 35 Rldgellne (Hrbr Rdg) Npl Bch 760-8333 $1,850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1 1 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000.000 Sat/Sun 1 S *** 433 Harbor Island Or. N.B. 631-7300 $ 1,900,000 Sunday 1-4 30 * • 51 Goleta Pt Or (Spygla) CdM 759-1501 Sunday t-5 * ...-e T~. Harbof Ridge 8"-4910 ll,950,000 Set/Sun 1-5 220 Jumtne. Corona del M11 a«-7211 ~9.000 Sunday 1-6 • * 1014 Mariners Dr. Dover ShOf'•, N..8. 751-5989 $976,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 44 Rldgotlne, Hrbr Ridge Eatatea 831·1300 S89S,OOO Sunday 1-4 t506 Seotaneua. Corona d.t Mar 673-1181 $295,000 FM Sunday 1·S •708 St. Jamee P1, Cl1tfhaven, N.B. 979-62.80 sa..s.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 1601 Warwick Lane. Wutclltf, N.B. 646-8118 $279,500 Sat/Sun l-4:30 8 BEDROOM * * 333 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 S 1.300.000 Sun 1-4·30 8 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * * * 107 Miiford (cameo shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1,975,000 SaVSun 1-4 * i 1 Crestwood (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Ben 760-8333 $1 ,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1800 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, N.B. 644-9060 $625,000 fee Sund.ay 1-4 * * 710 South Bayfront. Balboa Island 640-5078 $ 1 ,400,000 Sun 1·4 7 BEDROOM •• 1406 Uncoln Lane, Beycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM ii Madrona, (Penthouse) San Joaquin, N.8 640-4868 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 209 Mayfair. Garden Prk Vig .. Costa Mesa 640-7000-$159.500 Sunday 1-5 •2569 Orange Ave :tJ, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $99,900 Sunday 12-4:30 * 17342 Rosewood. Univ Pk Terr. Irvine 673-7300 $146.500 Sun. 1-4:30 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or OEN *•5101 Elkaford Ave. lrvlne 551-9295 $109,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 2770 Hiiiview Or, H.V. Knolls , 631-1400 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 78 Sea Island. Big Canyon 673-4400 $335.000 Sunday 1-5 ••34 Sea Island Dr. Big Cyn. N.B. 662-1673 $325.000 Sun. 12-4 3 BEDROOM * 926 Lombard Crt. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $170.000 Sun 1-4 •2554 Elden. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $139,500 Saturday 1-4 * 15 Sundance, Newport Beach 673-7300 $125,000 Sun. 1-4:30 2617 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. N.B. 760-1900 $395,000 Sunday 12-4 4 11 ,1u FAJI U or DEi • 714 Poppy. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR * 140 Brookllne, Costa Mesa 556-7974 Sun 12-"4 • 2·168 Kristin. Costa Mesa ~~JH~« y• 1'. ~..:.. v:i\Jllt~ <j.•"-A#J~ ~i:: t:~~ ................ 2-441 Rue de Cannes. Eastsfee. C M. 642-6368 $139,900 Sat 1-4 7925 Seabreeze. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $175,500 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM t3966 Milan, Westminster 751-319 1 $121 ,500 Sun 12-5 27 Tahoe. Irvine 644-7020 $215.000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plu• FAM RM or OEN 7 Crest Cir. Corona del Mar 644-7020 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FPR SALE 2 BR plue 2 BR 7 10 Avocado. Corona del Mar 642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plue 1 BA 427 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-1018 $289,000 Sat/Sun 275 Palmer Costa Mese 548· 7729 $225.000 SundJY 1_. I S BR plu.• 3 BR plue OEH 616 Avocado, Corona def Mar 673-8494 $350.000 Sun 1·5 •Spe •Pool * • Watertront • • • W91emont 1 Pool v Give~ 91 DUWO oa'9 \ I' 1. • ltlm. m.JtJt •ll!!!..!!~2...--USO ...... UaJuabW IHMI Vafanh ... -...... u.1.m.w A rtmnb UafA AJ!rtllfttl, Val. tllJ •• IWJllikf llll l';B:.!llf&~=1 ..... .,. UUJ hlMa lnlH . 1144 <1 iitla DU C..ta Ktu HR ,..,.,, .... ~ t2il llwt ltll lt•tab HIO fil Su1>9r "pride or own-haluala 1217 WOODBRIDGE 2 bR/2 IA Ug 11111 -2080. 2060 i a800 eq ij C1Wml"9 8adC Bay HOfM IPll llTl•IAY trthlp" 3 BR 2ba -IDTllT II 1 Br wllott. trptc, gar. F. nnmle 25~& non-amtu • 3976 Blrjlt\, NB s.ctuded.,.. near M .. •121 Da ... _...a.... owner'• unit thrM 2 BR Exc:lual~ P•nlnauta Pt. hou• P:11>tc. front & b~ AU. UTILS PAID t.8501 2 Br, 2 ba dllhwr, 1 blk to bctl. $700 tollhr 2 Br 2~ Ba condo. 4-50 eq ti. Agt 541-5032 ~ btat• $15& 500 a I I ~, • ..,. 1Yt t>a, Room for RV cor-mooetn 3 Br. Den, 3 Ba. y&rdt, 11ar Nr poOI, lake Compar. befOte you refit TWnh':' lr1)1c, all t>ltln1. Ind utlta '40·3787 !.aide C.M. ~8·!1~ 20451 a.~ 850·S520 4BA 3ba t study/TV rm ,,., IOI .... $124 800 micro, 2 blkt bttac.tl/bly l Jae. Gardener Rec fac. Cuatom O"lgn fHturtl. I 940 w 18th St ----F R d 2" • ....,.. t .M. eoo aq II with small Lg 92x188 lot, It lo 11, 11 11 7% ,~:, 30 'vn Sl'<>Omo.213/378-3119 Leato/rent.S900.S~ta pool bbq . d *VtrMlllealux.Jr 1Bcfr. mmtun., .. _,.,mo office & rutroom Ciffhayen*vl'ew outataf\d1"9 270deg "" 7te-a383. 973-HOO iaurr0unde:°~thgapr~,; l •1•t H2-11H relrlQ. pool, apa. MC 1•1 & iut S150 ~ dep. S300tmo. Agt 759--8006 lrom Cllallna Upper rffar Huntington H8r· I.IHI ••1 llar 2222 l gate $550/mo 54e-n~ Npt Hgt• 650 .. l518 *IUIOH SH,OOO• Bay. Irvine Complex to ~Buy 10 live tn or'°' Bayside Pl bayfront LIA01 ltu~ 1241 3:;~'°'.Ji:~ No:i~~·971 ~~rc~:i:.l1r~ 1 ~~ 3 &, ~ ba, walk to t>each, Flhr 2 br CdM apt/cOndo, oaact•t•tl Open Sat " SVn 2-5 UCI lg pool, 30' paved Abercrombie Co 840-2469 apeclOY• 2 Br 2 8• 3 Br 2 Ba. den, 2 car gar. "GOOD Vl9AATtONS" pet a S500/S385 Agt lhoC>• No peta $800/mo nr ~h. n/amkr $300, AllfTltll 2500 h wi h ..,.,.J S RV I pool ramp, rt• S 1750/mo whltewat8' Y1.1 Vtctorta 648-3818 all 3 30 873'-8209 Of 873-9127 673-9358 an 8 1,., r•..., ..... ~ • .,.,,. 1• '"'. aq I """"' lurblthe<:I/ lndacpd New Lllll OllT& ••u Biii Grundy 875 e 16 I Bch s 1350 494-9967. You'll ~· 'em with lhll .,... "'"" ........... --~ ........ bdrm 70& St. Jam .. Pl paved driveway uaed ___ 04-6369 c;taaay 1 Bdrm. furn lrg 2 Br crpe, drapee, $e00/lhort term rental 3·1 G0<o-ou1 3br, 2 story matelfemele 836-8433 Owner 979-8280 brtck walkw• aJY6nMf. 2 br • den home w/2 amt 1 Ellec Home 180 deg ooean S-475/mo, nice ar .. tn bltlna 1 car gar 1323 to 5.30 3 Br 2 ea 1 Blk lrvlne Mme, apa, $350 --- DOVER SHORES Fee land HH ~n btt ex-2 b~ unli. $ t8$.000 view 3 Br 2 Ba$ t900mo View 3Br 2Ba frpl, ct.ck&. CM 841 8208 lee Bake~ !15 t-5932 · to beach +'-'a uUI 731-1_830___ SCRAM-LETS 1326 Sanli&QO Or panded to 4000 a/I r hOUM, 3 Br twnh•e & Also turn 675-5393 patios. garden nr town STUNNING-lr--8 --203 33rd St lo~ home W clltt arM 4 er 2 alory eicec llm Compt f:rlvacy, tmmod i2~.~nll, super pride lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2-aty on btttc:h Sll50m 494•593o den apt p~t.1r_; ~:-MEWIREH APT. N.B Realty 875-1642 pY1 ~m & 8a $350~ utll: ANSWERS PooUapa, 3 car gar 3 pou 394,000 Agt Call Sheryl 10 He park 400'11 Heliotrope L11u1 Billa 2250 1475/mo. 710 w 18th SI Bach•lora. t er & lotta Non-amkr. 642-73-42 ~h=~~~e: 1~~~5 640-4386 or 768·04[>4 831-1266 $1200. 673-8823 clean 39, wlmOd kltch Raat. lt1cll 2140 S-425·1595 845·44-.!:. MIF 10-etlr NB mobile ~~;~:.r:b7~. v 8 742-4 Bk OPEi SH 1-1 Lrg 3Br 3ba duplex New kids/pet ok upper S800'e NEWER lBr w/garage No home nr ocean wlold•r ii iiacaniiiiiiiiiiii1 iiiiii44ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•r-411 Vista TrHhl carpet• & paint Welk 10 539-6190 BEST Rily fee *~OO/up, bach, 1 & 2 Br, pets S450tmo Call lady. Pool, clubhouH Stocky · Ta':f- 111 ( l "'• Btutfa) 3 Bdrms • beach I 1600 960--4229 L I' 2 pOOl. apa I 8992 Florida. 831-5553 $225. 673-0667 111 mag W h ods1x-r;v EIG hr __ , llWHTPRICl H V Homes 4 Bdr 2-sly Palermo mot Super assumable Financing $297,000Fee TWO ONOS ITAllUflCI COHP-'Nl 1714 t>J 1101 Magnlflci9nl";1ew estate C\IStom 5 Br • family rm 5 Ba pool, spa, on a huge tot All relurbislled -The Dell of Dover Shores lmmed move 1n ok Owner will trade or least 091100. tee tend -gooo financing 75 t-5989 A & H Invest N98r"n.W r11s1d0r comm with bay view $425,000 509 29th St 673-5553 HWLISTl•5 HLIDO Decorator owned 4 Bdr 3 Ba. formal dining rm $399,000 O~n Sun 21€ Via Ithaca Cannery VII· tirge Alty 673-~777 499-4602 IEWPORT CREST 3BR 3ba. Aires Crt. Plan 7 $192.000. Lo down, llint terms. Bkr Wkdys ams 2131681-6765 HWHRTHTS OAPE COD HHOH 120,000 One of a kind 1n the Hg1s perlecl for lhe growing lamlly. Assumable loar ad t 1.5% near schools & shops. Musi sell now Submit all offers. Diana Cappel 63 t -t~66 " <> 11aa1 a~atl 252 842-2834. 842-3172 IN NEWPORT BEACH II t ay I emp ..,1 on Fam Rm 1184,900 Spaeious. elegant 3 Bd, 3 --Nice clean Bach $360/mo. Stngl" 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· M 11udenl wlll ahr nloe 2 youth. I found myHll 140-1211 F11r 4·PIJ1 AHll1"• Ba, gourmet kltch Ip tn * LOVELY OME w/p00I, ltwtort ltacll 2869 $350 depollt No pett. men11 & Townhouaea Br apttn Sentt Ana. S250 · ctiu<:kllno When t uw a NOT In multlple 11111ng VET maater. 80 ol Hwy View gardener. trplc $1375 8Ate6A BAY ctoe 5-48-0130 from $680 (Atk about t 1.1111. 498-2581 tv mag Mlllor Chilen wearing a I _/hp/.1///I R E A/LT Y REDUCED IN TME NITS Beaut 3 Br 2 Ba family home cozy 1am - 11y-k1tchen. 3 car garage Owner s are ready 10 sell" Call 101 data1ls Ma rilyn Coombs 631·1266 REDUCED PRlCE Ill DOVER SHORES UH 000 144 t Gataiy Dr Spacious 4 BR den, 2't baths. Two 2 car garages Lge toL Room lor pool or AV parking OPEN SAT /SUN t 10 5 Robinson Allr 548-56'7 SU VIEW Private locat1on and prime 111ew, 3 Bdrm. good financing BKA 759-0619 SHUCTIYE HD SECLUIED The ull1ma1e 1n privacy this 2 Bdr & den home w/1acuu1 lush tropical landscaping 2 trptcs Fr doors s1a1ned glass. Day windows skyhte heaYy Oak moldings & security system Is perfect tor enterta1n1ng or quiet solitude Call Sheryl lo see $279.900 631-1266 OU 't ...... 11 s22001 2 mo .. ref's 495-4707 1 ... I 1 h •hi l""an so y won .,,. ca 1ng mo Np bayfront __ Sub Rent t rm ett apt. to Quiet collage type lrg furnllhed apll complete NWJ>t Bch Condo 1 blk ... , n w 1 • 1 1 ..., · on PI c i.. e (I o" e 1 Bd. Oen, $2000/mo Call lft~rt leacll 2269 June 1 Must be club 2Bdr 1Ba gar. pvt ind"' wilh TV nnens & utensils IC / "Oon t trust anyone prope<ues Unique Ho'™'s 675-6000 b M A 1 aA2 4,.,..7 " may bft0 rented for ahort ocean. gar. m ro. w d. under SIXTY EIGHT " ¥1 ElsfelOFF tg 36r m r r us in""' • v" rm, $595 • S300 retun-S275. Casey 631-6543 __ C1ll Alterore•.i1 Co. Vlt:W . 2 Bdrm Avail 412 3ba+den, 2700 sq fl. tg IEACH RE•TAL dable dep Reis req'd No term or tonger No lease --SPIRITUAL AEAOINGS 140·2411 S t 3 O O t m o 4 2 8 1 fenced back ~ .A11a11 pets 642-3099 req'd) On Jamboree Ad Prol M/F •hr 212 exec Ad111ce in all mauera LoY9. 6 1 Bk 759 0619 1 d 6 . Furn 2 & 3 br apts. by the -at San Joaquin Hiiis Rd condo, unrurn VIiia marriage & bualnesa egon a r • mme mos to a year, wk or mo Agt 675_8170 Ou1e1 conage 1ype, lrg 144· 1100 Balboa Quiet, p111 $425, Atao counseling. 1815 *1111 UlllTS* Costa Mesa units 1st time ottered 1011gross w/greal financing Cell lor details Owner/Agent 540-4484 Olp, 1n Corona del Mar 10 Units Newport Beach Commercial Cntr NB ' acres on Beach Bt HB su .. rwod 1 Ce. U0-&071 TAX SHELTER Income units, $50K dn. ap· proic $50.000 tax deduct 1st yr Russ 642-6153 bkr lada1tri1J Pror Tm 10 000 SO n IUILDIH Muf Ii tenant near Hoag Hospital Assumable loan open 10 exchange Ask· mg S650,000 Broker 645-6266 VIEW ol Harbor Steps tc or poss. lurn. or lease op-2Bdr 18a, gar, pvt lndry uUI Incl • lndry 645-3756 So El Camino Real, San beach 3 br, 2 ba duplex lion 640-6066 Oceanfront 4 Br 3 Ba dplic rm $595 • $500 rerun-Waterlront apt 3 Br ------Cl LI 'd 492 7296 gar .deck A11a11April1 $2000tmo Modern 2 WlnterrentattoJune9th dabledep Relsreq'd.No 1'1't Ba $1200/mo New Prof M.ko8s~rlrgNptH~l8 em c • - lse S 1500/mo 675-5634 Story Back Bay, 4BcJ 3 $900/mo. 650-7368 pets 642-3099 crpts, encl garage, boat ~~eo / ~ :· no~~s;'n ~ Spiritual Reader & Ad· Colt. -M"""I 2224 ba 3300 s/I, 3 car gar "PUTTIN ON THE RITZ" STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br sllp avail No pets 642-3442 visor Advice In all Ille ... poot, lac .. '•&Clot Poss NB Dream pad. $5\0tmo 2 Ba garden apt, pool 675·66Q6 matters; love, marriage. lurnoropt 642-1366 all ullls pd! Furnished $4451s535710w tStllSt ------Pvt room & bath, walk to business.etc 631-9397 wuh ctass 841-6208 tee • YOU DHHH Ill t>e.ach S350tmo • dep L 1. F d 3004 2 Br I Ba. lam & llv rm 2 -----~ THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar, GATED VILLAGE COM-Avail now 646-3675 Oii • Hll car gar great patio. walk Aparl•IDll, Uaf. crpts, drapes. bit Ins. MUNtTY 2 & 3 Bdrm. 2'~ -----iiiiiiii;ii;;iiiii!ii;i;iiiiii; •Wasts1oe sharp 2 Br to Lido shops $950/mc -lncd yard w/pa110. water Ba 180011800 sq fl ol Resp. educated so..-F to fOlJND ADS 1 Ba house. carpets yrty lse Avail 1mmed Balboa blaad 2706 pd 636-4120 Catt 1-5PM PURE LUXURY Garages stv w/same your home or drapes. lncd patio w10 675-679 t 2619 Santa Ana"C" $585 SPAS in each home llnd together 751-0508 2 Br enctsd gar crplf drapes 773 W Wilson Ne pets S550mo 63t-82t2 N $555 1 Br yrly, stove. relnge no · · ---ARE fREE rm o pets /mo • 3 Br den. ocean breeze gar a e I au n d ~ UUI d A I M h tBA masler suites, dining Resp lam rrnmte Pvt Rm security dep Must h&vE s 1osO/mo Ask for Vick}' 56001~0 673.8293 Y pat~o. q~~~t ;;~5. Cati rooms. wood burning & Ba. Lovely 3 br home In good credit 548-5442 01 962-5521 or 963-7358 _ _ 644•6958 frplc, microwave ovens Wood b r Id g 11 w I a 11 call•, 770-5629 --Balboa ELEGANT LIVING only amenities. $375~ 12 utll $300's pays rent Utils If" 4 Br 3 Ba ictra large Ptailllala 2707 WE OFFER A CHOICE 15 min from Fashion Non-smkr. 857-8222 H2·Hll beautiful Back Bay home Island 7 min 10 So -I~~~~~~~-~ b53a9c~61p9aOdBEkS1dT Ac11a1, o~ S15501mo. 770-0347 3 Br, 2 ba. frptc, dshwr, Want a selection of great Coast Plaza, )~al east oi Responsible, friendly, 1;: _ __ _ _ 'I ee AVAILABLE IMMEOIA TE tndry hkup, 1 blk 10 t>eh llvlng? We can offer any-Newport Blvd & so of creative M/F lo ehr COM FOUND F/poodle In Cer- 3 Br 2 Ba. lrptc. 2 car 2br 5650_5950 3br & 4br 675-9041 tve name & 11 ~h~n~,'~~~s: ~~::i~~ ~~ the San Diego Frwy 2473 apt. S340/mo 673-5194 ':,,.~:,~-;! :,~:, ~~~sla Bl garage No pets S 1000-52000. Ferguson Bayfront unit 3 Br 2 Ba CM. NB or HB think of us Orange Ave Call for Responsible rmmte want-- $800/mo 642-1605 & Hahn A E 642-t 183 view yrty . $1500/mo' first for that cholC41 of appl 631-5439 ed, Newport. 1 bloclt FOUND Lg wfllte Samoyed 711W2otils1 Front hst-BLUFFS GAEENBEL T coast pr 0 pert 1 es 1dea1 llvlng rrom beach Small bdrm M/dog VIC National & wtyard lrptc beam cell 673-54 tO TSL MGMT 642-1603 w/garage Avail Imme<! Oak St 3-6. 645-3372 3 Br · 1 bi no gar 3 br. 2'" be. lrplc. clean. NB AEAITY 675-1642 Spacious single, one S275Jmo •urns Wkdys. Lost "Charlie" ou;--grn $ · • 1ust pa1nled, hke new PElllSUU 64 t..0810 eves & wknds · Moaataia, Desert 595tmo 241-9158 St250tmo 720-0279 Nice lBA lba unll.. one & two bedroom apts. 650-2118° or 241-0810 :;eg,;,~~)r;1~1~~(~~M• leaort 1450 RENT GUIDE Canal Front, walk to house to bch. $465/mo (714) 673~ ask for Terrl Rewatd StOO 780•0982 Palm §prlngs hotet for beach. 3 Br 2 Ba yrty Utll lnct. no garage. ---'{I. sale Harlow Haven. St09Stmo. Drive by no pets. 106 29th. Call Senior Citizen wlll shr Lost; Gold & Diamond legendary winter "oasis" llA&AZllE S 10 309 Canal St. Wayne 646-8816 w/lemale under 45, re-bracelet. on Mar. 1, vie or Jean Harlow Located Houses. Apt;&c~n~os DOCKSIDE A E 840·8208 Coroaa dtl Mar 2722 duced rent lor various Hoag Hosp, Ml Casa or in the heart 01 Palm help. 642-8558 longs Drug Store Ae- spr1ng s $l,IOO 000 LandlordsAd11eruseFree Oover Shores: Executive House lbr cloae 10 Shr 3 Br 1 Ba hOYse, W ward 642-3698 50¢ at Stores & Markets 4Br 2 story lamlly hm · ' Motivated seller Ask for 84 t-4260 w/poot & spa, 3 car gar 3 beach, frplc, dlshwshr, no FURNISHED or Costa Mesa, S275 + 13 Lost: trg Shep/Husky M Joe GrlHlth, Geo Etk1ns -----trples, AAA cond & 10_ doga $700 mo. 760-9657 UNFURNISHED. ulll 63 t-0503, 645-3466 .Answers 10 Shadow Vic Co 644-7500 Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba E side, 1 S --Babb/Baker 556-2035 chlld OK. 8.,811 now cation an II ago Dr OOHlllH OF HWY All UTILITIES TIDY person 10 shr luic NB ~-------Oat ol State I $675 760 8862 Lsellse opl S3300tmo 2 Dr 1 ba w!Ylew frptc Beaulllutty landscaped PAID. HEALTH home & garden $325 -LOST on 3-6 old lrg fem P t 1550 ..,,.....---·-64.4-7424 Bkr wa;h/dry S950 644-0380 garden apls Pool & spa CLUBS TENNIS uUI Joan 645-0911 Cotlle/crlp. leg/bump on rOf!.r Y Easts1de 2br l ''tba lwnhs Patios/decks No pets --nose/Coral av 775-1334 5 ACRts $15.0oo CASH pool, pa110. carport $625 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE Costa M111 2724 Bachelor s450 SWIMMING. plu$ ltatala Waated 2909 ___,,,..,,..._-=-=-~-..,-,---~ B I I 23 tO Santa Ana Ave sign Mag ocean & city lite vu. much more' Sorry LOST OR FOUND A PET? eaull u vacation or re· __ _ ~ _ prol, dee & furn 4 br. 3 1 Br, Pry frptc, pool, patio, 1 Bdrm s53o · ' Urgentl 2 Christian 28 yr Call Antmal Asst League tlremenl property localed Easts1de 2Br hme yrd 4 klo ba. Pool, tennis, security. gar. No pets. 399 W Bay 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $610 no pets. Model$ men need 2 rms or 1 lg 978-PETS NO FEE within 3 mites ol the Lake pet lrplc gar S60C 750.9228, 975•9889 $515 650•6357 131 E t8th 646-6816 open dally 9 to 6. rm In Christian home. NB. ___ _ 01 The Ozarks Wooded 539 6t90 BEST Al f 2 3 790 5 161 E 18th 642-0856 d CM, CdM, Irv. 495-3108 REWARD Lost small - parcel with a view Call __ ·__ ly ee · l 1 l · 12.: 1 Br. slngle only. No pets. ~OO Parrot. Vic Newport, Natalie 714-536-9326 Es1de 3br 2' tba, fam rm HVH. 3Br 2ba hse, no pets Small, quiet, clean $375 Bachelor $455 Nd studio or? for working Costa Mesa 646.0377 ----sep din. 2 car gar $950 $1175 1954 Pt Clartdge 1916-C Wallace 1 Bdrm $520 student or shr w/aame, to --------- IUIT SELL! I.E. Exclaaap 1600 2567 Elden 642-2520 720-9218 or 640-0900 2BA i •;,BA TOWNHOUSE 2250 vanguard way Apartments budget Kim 968-8505 lost dog, brwn tan & blk ---540 9626 p c Shellie type, Fe. HB/FV •PT NITS CAPE COD Npt Beach tastefully done FRH AID CLEAR Fncd n prvl 3Br wtwarrr> tmmac penthouse on bay. wtcarpets, drapes, taun-• Newport Beach So. rot C>Yple, 1 chlld seek 953_7201• 213.590.5497 3 Br 2 Ba, dining rm, ell st 3-Den spa. 2500 sq fl Ellec home 1n Hemet lrplc kid/pet ok $600 ! 2000 st view 2 Br. dry fac. $650 mo avctil 1700 6 h S 2-3 Br hm, Cdm. NB OWCatl2%w/20%dwn Agent645-91 61 wtv1ew Wiii EXCHANGE 539·6190BESTA1ty lee $16001-998-6291 now 548-8021 llle81i8JIU It treet Avail 5-1 Al's Apprx Peneaals 3012 $227.000 645.1446 equ11y lS250Kt lorcoas1a1 -----(at Dover) $1000/mo 768-5625 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-YU OCH•l lT•. area home or units Ma-Lrg bach dptx w/yd Ne. JASMINE CREEK Ocean 2 br. I 1 ba twnhse nr SC 642·5113 Prol cpte n-ds 3.-4 br Acu~ressure/11111~ 2B 2b I d I/ I 'I pet Npl Hts $475 ut1I pc view 2 Br 2 be den p 1 $59" ..,.... 493 N """'Bl d N r a w yar . p, sec add CASH Architect ae-549-36661536-3528 Tod . . . taza ava1 41 t u I h t b A ew,..~.. " . . IAYCRESTIUY ga1e. S139 ooo Catt signed Four adjacent --$1650 644-1667eves mo 5'45.0034 545-4731 West:field Newport Beach No. S~~oe;s~~~ssbee~st .10 10am-t0pm650-4068 PRICE REDVCED to a loo;, 642-8799 or 644-8722 acres avatleble. dlYlded MESA VERDE 3BR. 2BA. LIDO ISLANO BAY FRONT 2 Bdrm. 1 ba beacf\s1de APARTlrlTS 880 Irvine Avenue Secure. mature Fem:8m· ESCORTS/MODELS $306.000 FEE!i Can be 4 Walk to beach, 3 Br 2 Ba Can be developed FLEX· $900 plus deposit Spac 2 Br, I be dupleic apl $500/mo No pets ii:: (at 16th) or 5 Bdrms with 3 IUI watts 01 glass. A-Frame. ISLE Agt 546-2831 I 979-4575 $1150/mo 675-1611 135 Albert 543_5478 Bea1.11tfut garden ap1s, 645-1104 ployed Mon-Fri, nds sml Outcall ONLY 835-9199 baths tor mat d ninr 1 2 - ---__ patios. decks. spas No quiet space in SE Costa --- • 1 " beam eel 1ngs car gar-MOYllfi TO DALUS? MESA VERDE lrg 3 Br LIDO ISLAND 2 Br 2 ba. 382 Victoria pets Mesa S200-$250t mo. HW CREDIT CHDI room. lam1ty room anr age Take over $73K at I lam m d c $900 L I S 1 h t 1 3 B 0 OOY S lovely yard lor outsioe 1,.,. 1 11 , ,•,,. s7601mo Onty I Will trade my beaut1tull}' 831 _; 15s°' 5~~-~148 ~~e~ e pan2 s 0~ be s / [ New crpt/drps/ pain I 2 Bdrm l Ba $$663100 Saa Cle•eate 2776 Collect lrom sincere N B AEFU EDI ing $ 125 000 I maintained 4000 sq 11 • $525 851 -9523 2 Bdrm 2 Ba par I y e 11 es I wk n d s Also Visa/Mastercard 1UI IHTIAQO DRIVE 4 Br huge sundeck ne"' I Yh~:;;: '1~ ~°:~"p~~ll~!:~~ Nwew 1 2 8 BhrS2 Bab1Condo 67! ~~u~t~:r~ ~1 ~~~den~ ~,'p~ck *MESA VERDE 2 Br 398 W Wilson 63 t-5583 3 Br 2 Ba ocean vu cou-2131665-7760 C1ll IOl-Hl-IOOO O, r. s••DAY 1 & stucco & paint Owner 1 I d garage. nc micro ave lar 2 I Ba New decor $550 WOOIU•D "ILU~( pslece o&nlyre'1n~.2pe-Otsl.38S650 s-;-c111zen widow des1res Ext. C-1590 " • transferred $189 500 I & vicinily Include! pets $825tmo S1errc : · $ge car No pets 833-8974 ' • .,.. lo rent room 1n home ot 842·5200 DOCKSIDE RE -640-8208 spacious lormal areas " Mgmt Co 641-1324 gar acant 1800/mo 1 & 2 Br apts a11S1I pool. same 673-9392 Ptnoaal D•ary study game room ___ 675-5792 or 646-3345 3 llRM spa, llr. pallotbat No Santa Alli 2780 Semctl 3014 llllOl LH DUPLU Walk to shops. beach. Bat Pier, ferry, rest 3Br/2ba ea. 2 18 Bal Bl 673-2943 atrium den tooktng tc Dana Poiat 2226 LIDO ISLE beaut 3 Br & 1 1 ba w Side Brand pets $515-$625 lmmac 1Br 1ba Condo nr STUDIOIGST Hae Needed _....., ..... -... __ _......., .. patio & pool 4 Br. 4 ba 3 BA/2 BA $796 Den 3 Ba newly re-new er pis drps & TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or SC Plaza, all amenllles Quiet. rel music student ACCllE•T ATIOlllEY $369 500 714-632-6491 VERY ATIAACTIVE decorated 5·73.3435 bit-ins Encl patio. clllld·n 642-1603 $525/mo Nan 673•4400 pis call Leela 642-9119 e11e/wknd ok 631-6053 days. 71 4-774-6720 eve 493-0467 OK No Pets $675/mo Dana Poa"at 2726 ---St dlo I h I 1 s11a1111tRI u SPA nmgs & weekends Lrg 4 Bdrm. 3 ba uec Soatla Lagana 2716 u or gs ouse or ..-w OCEAN VIEW 2 br, 2 b hme. lrplc avail now 645•6646 s 1 t B VIII -quiet working student, lo MASSAGE R E W t • 1625 uper nee r a, 1 bdrm ocean view apt budget Kim 968·8505 WESTCUFF by OW•ER • • Ill e condo, sec gate. pool Gdnr. pool serv incl $525/mo Lrg 2 Br. 2 ba. trench drs, quiet Refs d k W lk b h, Sh111w, Jacuzzi. sauna ---------1 Very spacious "SBr 3''>ba * * * * * tennis $750 642-9772 $2500/mo 548-4088 deck, golf course 111ew. $425 661-1573 673-33 t3 ;~~5~95_1~ 13 to eac · Wanl 10 lease 1or2 br Prolfemale statt Open 7 home w/hardwood floor-WAllT OUTll't Foantaia New-3Br2 Ba at beach lndry room 554 Joann I 2 ocean front yrtylless than days, visa & me. 4320 tng duet stone frplcs, tam I 2234 s 1200/mo on yr tse 0; TSL 151T H2-ll03 Haat. 11cll 740 Saaset &eacr 2718 S 1000/mo Single pro-Campus Or, "190, NB OCEH 1 IAY VIEW 1721 Kings Rd 3 Br, 3 Ba bonus nu cpl nu paint move-in 5595.000 Opr Sat/Sun t-5 631-1266 Bob & Dovie Koop rm wt access lo de-We buy condos houses VaJJer $3000 tor summer $5651 B 1 & 2 Bdrm apts. beautiful I Br s5951mo Less than lessJonal 760-6985am Across from oc Airport llghtlul patio creating a unns Nega11ve cash 110~ Exec 3Br 3Ba pool hme months 106 27th St or mo 2 r 2 Ba lrplc, & quiet place lo hve 150 yards 10 sand New GI I IH-2210 warm fr iendly at -OK Foreclousures OK modkitchk1dpe1 $700's call213t355-t673 enctsd gar. all bll Ins. 846-6591 crpt&paint.Paho.$800 llfel or mosphere Am for pool Your price. our terms 539-6190 BEST Ally fee --near shopping center 8 , 10 move in 16466•24thSI lt1t 2912 l11iatlltl Close to schls shops & 730-7003 1------Newport Heights 4 Br 810 Center St t drm. 1 • blk to beach. Eislde CM trg clean ""' f Sal 4012 parks s279.500 OnrtAgt Hant. Beacla 224 2 Ba crptd lots ot closets TSL l&•t 1•2· 1103 upstairs. garage $525. 213-592-2725 -• -.Pl'!'•'~•' ... ,..."l'!'l'IN.- 1 O, rl SAT/SUit 1 ..... 30 Want 0 C 3-4 Br home , , w/2 fpl, encl yard & tru1t _ 513s16_&43d9e8p 821..097 1 or loo•I 2900 gar. on pvt alley. atorage CIGARETTE or VIDEO ii:: ,. T r a d e I or d w f'\ 2 '> blks to beach. 3 Br 2 ·: trees. 2 car gar w/openr. $615/mo 2 Br 2 Ba tower only S7Stmo. 673-3600 OISTRIBUTORSHIPS 1601 WARWICK LN pymnl-have property 1r Ba, lam rm, all bit-Ins, gardnr inc No pets. unit. large yard. frplc, B C Harbor V1ew Homes. N.B. Pentnsuta, 27th St. Cash 8uslneu ... We Oce 1 1 -1 --Dys 675-2311 or 646-8118 H B . F v or P 11111e. Or· S 1400. 833-0145 Iv mag s 1350/mo 8051928-29 !8 carport, lndry rm 1 r ondo inctds wash-Beaut furn rm, kit. prlv. Storage only. siootmo. provide money lor ex· Ba~b'6~on j~~'.~ lrEfd~~; ev/wknds egon 968-54 76 bwtri 0 11 Brookllursl $375 111 hst 928-2918 2195 Maple ;~~~;~~~ N: pe~:_f rige $350 incl utlls 720-0375 673·8254 panalon. all tocallona, M odern l rg units ~M-9PM w t appts nice yrdNplHgtsdlx3Bdr2''>'Ba TSLMQMT 142·1803 Dev1nA.E. 642-6368 Hunt Bch. n1gh1 or wk. Off' I I 914 training & 8 BONDED $795.000 673-3777 Sn ta Ana 1080 Rea tab 539-6190 BESl Alty lee 2 . s I Y. 2 o o o s I . S625tmo 2 Br 2 Ba East· $575-$775 mo. 2 & 3 br, reasonable, se4p entr. act tDll I statt to assist you In Ml· OOH• VIEW COllDO Super sngl, immac 1 Br. 1 011 Warner 2Br w/lrptc Sl 150tmo 645-9095 side ctose to shops & enclsd garage. wash-shower 536-268 161' W$ets~61f!Q ?tr· N.B. ~~~T u~A V~~~L ~:Z~ VIiia Balboa Prot Decor· ba. SC Ptza area VA Houses Fuai1laed ~3~~19~1B~1~~~1t1Y~;; -PlRlSETilll' lrwy, off street quiet, er/dtyer hk-ups, yard. Mstrbr.pri ent &baS300 Agent 541.5032 tNBVUESSINTESs3s.99510 $50.000 ated By Owner Sl29 000 $75,000 Nan 673-4400 _ Twnhse. end unit 3 Bdr lndry rm 185 Mesa patio Newport Beach Also Bdrm shr ba $250 833-1066 or 642· 7498 Acreaie ---.US Spllt leve1 3-4Br 3Ba 2 .. 1 Ba. Ir pie, bll-ins. TSL ls•t 142-1103 Really Days 642-1603. Yard. kite prlv Eslde •S300/up. crptsldrps Wineton-Salem-Koola =iiiiiiiiri-------Ji""":in.~-~7,i'Mir;uri""' If"=: :.-r.:t v "IJTJfll chefs kit dbl gar $7101 patio gar no pets s800 $ , Eves 960-4614 CM Pref man over 40 ate, rstm. t730t Beach 1-800-241-2268 • 100 AC. RAltCM SITE "v10H ae1 l'IH ""'' 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 644-9514 695tmo. Lovely 2 Br 1 1 Beaulllut 2 br. 2 ba 548-6998 Blvd HB 842-283-4 OCEAN VIEW View Irvine lake Over 400 Beaut1lutty decor a tea --------ba Twnllme. only 5 yrs lwnhse, new crpl & drps, Newport, wa lk to bch. Approic 1000-2000 or latiDtll 0·~ 4014 '1 Century Old Pine trees I completely furnished SUAFIN USA Prime inside Lido Isl cor-otd Kids, pets tse OK trptc, fenced yard. encl Poot, 111nn11 $250, utlls 3000 SQ It Nr Harbor & Fluff Fold Laund ry lor .. ,, and 10 minutes from Tnhse S 1095 673-0896 H B ·Huge 3 Bdrm ner on Via Lido Soud. 3 !wall 3115 Call soon for North Laguna. Eatab· Newport B"aCll Can be $750/mo. 2 balhs. 2 car Bdrm 2 Ba, reason-appl Agt 645-9850 gar ' bll Ins Nr Hunt-incl. 548-4260. 993-4888 Baker. less than market. llthed same loc. ~13 rs. • ' '--,. ... ~ '.JI.-=--. ••-· ~" ~&t.l-•6208.JtHt ~ ~;i. 1 fi In ton H11rll.P.U!.....: lose Mr Hall 54~·8181 _ .... "'° .t:;-,_..,.--"' ..-.; ... _. r~-~ · .-../"~~·:-. 1i"iti~s;u'' 9 ,ci1tMt• j 'l"tt.-~· ~ ~-,,,1_.,,;. ~ ·--~... co • ,....._, ZeatdR-2 parcels S6 M1ll 1on1 Ba ront 2 r.de(l. a.1 Vacah13Br2Ba$8503Brf,~' S39 :100'\fti . gT/~ge $5'0 mo '06 ...... ,.,,,..e:s,.· :~10TW<'J.'"Ou Oolla'9&terms boat slip possible 2ba $750 1Br $460 Cordova Opn Sal/Sun 16021st 548-0165 CATCH AWAVEI 957.3955 1000ft.second floor,qulel TIRrlOFTMEOITY• hH frem OCIH I SllHrwo-4 I Co. Furnished yrly $2500/mo 962-4471 Keith 968-9853 1-5 673-0790 E d 38-R2-b C $390/mol Just right for OCEAN BREEZES Furn street, nicely landscaped ii:: r Call Rusty 631-1266 ,-.-WATERFRONT h s1 e a arport s1ngleg1.1y1tgats(orboth) T I . . bldg,ott-sl parking.gar-Good famlly operation, ''" TodlJ 1-& HO·IOll · hvaat 2244 0 S om e · $660/mo 1nclud1ng 1.1111. see 10 appr 8-41-6208 fee rm in /Hme or mature .,..e available. 645-4800 good lease on lhla cute ~---------'"'II over llores NB 3 Br 3 illes CALL 851_9647 reap clean quiet worltlng -• h 201 ftrnluf U5UIA HACH 11 Br loft with your own Ba lam1ly rm. dock 1or 50 j Fan1aa11c 3 br. 3 ba person N-smk/drk, TV Vicky 645-3323 days gl allop Alaowell estal>- HORIE oou•TRY PY1 lake Frptc comm boat $3000/mo Call Es1de lux in 8 pine lorrest, lwnllse, new crpt & drps, kll PflY . pool, Jae o.c Alr•ort Ar•• ~~d& c~o~~~~. ·~;·t'f~ B pool spa tennis Only 645-5570 or 631-7836 lg 2 Br dshwsr. Inge, bbq, wet bar. lrptc. skyllte, $300/mo 631-2288 r uitd your own estate on S600 •mo Call Mar1tyn 2-enct patios. gas wate1 vaulted celhngs en ct 3 offices +rcpt area or without the bulldln · lh•S Sycamore tined 3 ac IAYFROIT D tAgt 631 t266 Yearly 3Br 2Ba 4 Fam hm pd $580 Agt 642-1844 a fe c d ad N. Room In lovely East c M Best building on Birch Owens Valley Real! tTAIUflU COMPANY parcel Plans for llOme 2 Bar, den. 3 Ba boat sh~ dbl gar kid/pet ok $900 ~ r.. n e Y r r condo. $275/mo Avall $850/mo. lull service (619)873-7109 Bishop, A 171,, .,, ,,11 gues1 house room for p 0 s 5 1b1 e ye a r 1 ~ * TUA-LEROCK. 4 Bdr 2 539-6190 BEST Ally lee Frpl pool prvl pat 10 s~F51tngt~~6 0~~~bour now 642-0670 anytime RIGHT REAL TY 979-8533 Yacht Cl'larter Co. N-... horses, corral pool ten-$2500/mo Call AuSI) Ba 3 pools tennis briglll ----dshwshr X-lg 2 Br on mo. • ...,., O. r OF A ll•D I n1s Will carry or ex-I Guinther 631 -1266 & clean $ 1295 752-0664 YOU DESERVE Ill Eas1s10e S6t0 557-2841 N··~· rt lt1cla 2769 ss1~0" &kSUNCL~DGTEV Orange County Airport Add'I boat/or lnveetor ii:: change Rusty Guinther I GATED VILLAGE COM· -w up 0 or area. New profeulonat High Proflta. 84&·7 t94 On N'ewport Island water 1 631-1266 Winter rental 2 br 2 sty Ranging'" pr1ce from MUNITY 2 & 3 Bdrm. 2•, INSTA•T II 1-BA CONDO'S 3026 W Coast Hwy, Npl office bldg . corner Nert I front property. 85' watei waterfront. wtspa $900 $700-$1200 Ba 1600/1800 sq 11 of $525 2 Br 1 Ba. patio. nice $675 10 $1295 I t I t Aedhlll & Brlatol, 1000 aq. TI ~H, 4021 frontage, 30' boat dock mo & dep 633-5596 ..r:· PURE LUXURY Gareges, Eas1s1de loc wl poot, Agent 631-4960 ti 1 1 o 11. & up, $.99 NNN. Owne< • • I 3 Bdr 2 Ba used br1ck1 Mtulll Uftfurniihed 11 ~ ,-·· SPAS in each Mme. tndry rm. close 10 all 1 Bdrm ullls pd tropics Slaue 2901 wlll build out Interior 10 -""!.~l!!'"l!!"'"'!!C!"'!A'"'!l'"'!H-1'"'!1-S...,.,.. frplc, tots of closets Genera) 2202 r I so r master suites. dining 1-49 E Bay apts. 2421 E. 16th SI Npt 1 rm In 3 Bdr condo. W/O, sul1e ten1nt. 751-5989 on ShtoywaAllskke1nagmSod58eOI .opoo"ncoa•tr-c1'1J ~ e a It y rooms wood burning TSL .. ,.. H2· 1IOJ Ht• $500/mo. 645-1048 redwood deck. yrd, 2 car R & H lnveatmenll. WI .. , TlllT HHll Oceanfrnt 2 Br sg1 ram1ly ~ frplc microwave ovens gar S300/mo, avail 3115 Receive up to 70% of your Call Mon-Wed all 5 30 101· Prorrty 1250 11ome s 12so1yr1y ' ELEGANT LIVING only Ha1t. l11cla 2740 Ha1t. ltac~ 3140 540-7859 tv msg • EIEOITIYE lllTIS • notel For a fr" quot• call appl Thur-Sun call all Su••tr I Wliter ~· -I 1 7 2 15 mm lrom Fashion t MO FREE RENT • (714) 884-2842 day 650•4643 2 lots and bldg on prime ~ laland 7 min 10 So 3 br trvlne condo pool. W/ahort term teaM, ~II _ _..;;.. ______ _ ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ll Cannery VIiiage corner R11t1l1 Coast Plaza, jUSI eaSI Of K b k ? Jae: Pvt ba, S325 Shr ba, ser'v suites. 881 Doller Or I.II unLER O,E.HOUSE $6i3935770700 Terms \ JAOOISRULn ~~·#k~1.... Newport Blvd & so ol enney un port. $305 Gary682-3661 Sult•14.NB 831-3651 l1m .. •101.l11. I · Agt PROP IHAHIHT 3880 Michelson Drive Ille San Diego Frwy 2473 Apt furn 2 Br 1 Ba. kilch. lallHll SpeclalTilriQ In 111 & 2nd SUIDAY 12-• Newport Bey1ron1 prime trvme Orange Ave Call for Wasn't he the Ambassador from btk 10 bch $290 1 TD'aSlnc• 1949 34 SEA tSLANO DA OFF office bldg 8472 S<l 11 n•1111·•173 3 Br 2·sly condo. Walnul appt 53 '·5439 Australta under Teddy Roosevelt? Oepotl1. 540•9559 ••••••• UH Robt.S•ltl•r NH/CM FORD RD JUST SO OF S 1·600·000 5111 Grundy Sq . par~. pool, 11valt Saa ta Aaa 2210 Cozy Eaatbluff Condo, HWPHT IUOR R! &rotter Bd Realtora JAMBOREE 2BA. 2"'1BA -Bkr 675 6151 NEW & lOVEL Y decor tn tmmed $850 552-8468 f'V""\ ~ profHalonel per a on, 1800 a.I. retail bl~ w/80' 842·2171 54S.0811 + OEN LUXURY TOWN D l U 't 1300 this 2 Story townhouse Rent to own 3-.C Bdrm tor-l l\...) ~, -.,., I kl h I I ta C HOME OVERLOOKING a IHI Ill I 3BA pvt patio bit.in B11au111ut 2150 Slit Turtle mal d/r dbl gar $575 ~~Stm';, f:9~·,;~~ll now ~:;. t:..:~ Cati ~~~ JllH !IHI Tl't BIG CANYON C c osta esa 2 units. pie· kllchen. dining erea gar Roe~ condo 3Br 3ba UP· 539-6190 BE.Sf Rily '" II you'rt not sure wllO (or wh11l KenntybunkPort wn. 850-3392 llO 000 llH IOO 1325.000 BY OWNER turesque 12 bldg com-I Ir pie. comm pool Rcro81 graded cpt/drapea Pool h t It L 2 don t tttt bid -you rt nol alone KtnntybunkPort 1i E Btulf condo wl fem t;; • ~ 882 _18731181913,7_3469 pteic S3.500.000 Poot. from park $850 & tennis 644-2227 8111 I C• Ont 0, 1, distinclivety different a°'rtmtnt Hoorplans n-ll'l'lkr. Pool. w/d Avali Small ttore/ottlce. E/lld• ~qu~~ 1 r::vall undl"G Jae . rec ctubhse ouldoor CORONA DEL MAR vu ot Nort-hwoods lull 2600 111 Co"' studlo. f"'lc. lkylhes. now $400 ... 72~ 1849 CM at 130 Cabrlllo St n ° ar. a11«-aie. BBO 1 6' 1 ., ·,.. S 2 11 Suw1nd Vlflttt 1n Huntu111011 Bttch SUwlnd S250/mo 8-4 l-8S« Ot~ amovn a and 3rd s rplcs enc b•y & lights ecross from 4Br l/r tge swtm pool pool, walk to t>Mch S 5 'f•ll•&• 15 a rnult ot totally pcr$Ollel11ed proteuioltl4 Exec; condo. nr t>eac:ll, 3 TO• alao avan. II a r a 0 •' Gr 0 s s park Decorator sh1rp 3 many eictr11 $t500tmo 536-1963 ptann1n1 The kind of atttntion •ou dtMlvt A -'-t Br 3 be 1enn11 pool Ct•••rel·' "'-& •ITUll llYER lllOllH S370.000 l983 •JU)enses Bdrm ~ronch doors. yr lat Da111d 731· 7004 W t ' t 2 I ' ..... ~ ' ' · $ tc .. , .. , " Bdrm home hH 111 lhe $75,419 before 18JC9$ & atrium dining room -...... fl bltnd of r11tllre Ind ltv1111-ntltltd •n I forest ~th ~9~1~,~:r ~al~~abl~o ....... 2111 n1-1HO bUICt • pOOl. fantaatle debt MNlce Geo Elkin• S 1600 Rancho San Joechtn, fair· ReMl've thlt 3Bdrm 28a babblill( broo~s Ind Quttt pond&. eooltd by natural ........ _,, '•x• 15 daya.· 1W8 Harb&. F.V UC. Ctllt Mtg 8kr C 8•• 7500 Ask 10 e co do b 1 1 k a 1 ... "" ocean bl"its Add to 11111 ten1111 couru. twtmm1nc •g.,r.vvv • vi.w. formal dining roo!T' 0 • r W1terfrHt M•••• IH w Y n · eau 1 • db gar kid pet ok _.,., DOOIS. a so• and 1 convtnttnt loeetlon ntar tho""'M 786-4083 •venl"G• 1240 aq ft . WIDOW HAS iii for TD'• • you lllJPPl'I 'h• piz.•n Joe Griffith • It 1 • 1 1 .. 00• goll crs vu, 2 Br + den 2 539-6190 BEST Rttv fee ""'"• ... ,. .... , """1 "'"32 110 000 ' _. nll lfl • ,. B S895 960 I ., al'ld tmotovmtnt and vou'vt 1ot • Olau anvont would , d .. ,, .. to lhr w/M·F ......... "~ • ..., • up. No cr~I = P!~ck: .::cv:~11.ao,0,,0~: HWPORT OOUIFRHT • r~~grs:~ ROCK c~~~~ CttHI ••I Mar 2 proudly can tiome. (bin K1nneyb1111~00rt) Ont 1"'1 your 2 er. 2 b1 •Pt In eoo aq It 1hop1omc1 oheOk, no pen11ty. C.,1 Oupl .. • 673-7873 F B h I I E two ~room, Ont a·"' two "·t" an•rtmtnt• •·" Colla Mesa or la,.un1 w/1800....., fl lnc:d 'yO. C.2 Oenltort Auoc. 873·7311 escrow New land ouotftl -2Dr pOOl, tennta view. xtn1 urn ac or •"9 . qu,.1 uw "" "" " ""' • •'"' • .... $369.000 ONl Y 10*'• DOWNtt RHTll IJ toe S900 •""·5"88 • .,.. non amkr 1800/mo Incl townl\Ofllts Hiiia 831-3794 tone, Idea.I le>t contrao-lilt UtH O.R'ITl.l ....., • 6 s d tor 130 e. 17th St. ate T. _ 112• IAWY llUYE CdM 2 Un11s git '"' ,,., utll Avall 312 No gar Fern rmmte ~ bNU1 ..... 15""'/mo ..... 1 .. 30 ·~=,,..,.,...'::'"':"'...,,...-......:..._ Fl ... f I H s ,. .,, Unique •Ir conditioned p 0 Box 777a ......... 0.. Vi~"'" I"" 3 Arch e-......:....., p... ........ "" ""',. .. • '"CCOU"'Tt~·o OPll llllAY 1·1 m:'er~·u:i~n'" ~~:rcioua ~~ ;s, ~ded c!;~~:. condo pluth des~n S-425 BeaGh 928M "· ,..,._,... '' JI n Hgentin f'I 1111,,, ;Oo,n l b1th°'498.~'722 ., BUSY NPT 81. C.M ~"' h.oti Real f.t. 142·1200 706 Avocado S265.000 flee nMrell you &39-8 •90 BEST tty'" C 11 ,_ anr 2 Bt k.t oondo HI Ne'MW Aetall/Ottloe, AIC t at• tn11H tmen1 tlrm 875-4883 H 1·120I Un111er111y Pane .... .... DH lncld• m1tr ir1aa, pool Ooly ms MO. tu-lt21 .... fl.Ill Gllarge bOOtl· lict•• Prop 13501 •~JL... Tn. T•rrac• 28r 28a C11uy beet\ pad 6001mo ac>a a NC &•I• l350l mo Com<Mrctal Spaoe· eoo kMP9f/Juntor •ocoun· _ .. -1 Cardltt tflctid oerage No E·Z terma CM/NB arM 155U HulftlnClOft ... Lant, ._,nttflltDn 1 .. c11, CA .,. '" utllt 100 MC aep 1/f, 1200 l/f or 2400 tlf lent bperlence w\lh 11111TS,O• Pt1i11al1 2207 pe11 $750/mo tattaat 84182081" (714) 898·9961 PatM0-1279un1117PM CM/MB.,. .. Call Adrian oo~putet'l~-:,o"m'"f E••'!'"• 10 2br 1' tbl ' BAI BOA HOME ld&rUo MC Avall 3• 1 752•2811 Too m•ny mouth• 10 IMO? rrom !!It Sin -r, .... , drlvt nortll °" leach ID ;;;mm •• 25-30 10 lflr •Pt ~t'I 5'9-1547 p=:.::: r::,,,,. to 4br ,ba ownera 11n1t Rani part of my homet 2 -41tvt1 1omett11ng you want Find a homl! for your cru-Mcrlclden, t!ltn •tit Oft Mcrliddln to Saewltld Vlll-. NB 1ru, 111•11 411. Prim• r9tall 1803 W"t· P 0 . Box 1708·129 93xGr048 As.um" 15''-ho111UtromH20.teeto 10M1t?CIA11tflec:t101clo 11us 1n e teulfted. ",..• J 52&0/mo 1<1thy day• clllf Approir. ,000,tq fl ~Betch,CA --------1 loan al ''" •Ot 831·4516 appr a. 1 14 t 1201,.. II well 642·5&18 &4,·5118 fuffltllfrt'ftl hiMlt • °'*' dejlJ lO * 'tjl diM 250-().4~ .,... !57•24U ANlonlble. ~108 iH.51-\708 ---. '• \ ' • \ I ---___ __.__I _____________________ .;;../ ______ _ \ Orang, Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Marc" 11. 1984 1~t 't •I Cleallia1 SttTict f ar1itart Gli'-1ila1 lliallq least Clua.l•J •1111 Le1Ma1 P1i1tia1 Pl11fiMa1 BAB SITTING bv HOME The Unique PINK Llbies lttlalalal11 --n--1· .. --1·1·.-... --.. --'&'J'Qp Joes i t4ouaecl•nlng r b ln0t Plano '8:ons. tJeglnnef'-___ .... ._ _____ , ___ 8£_1WlC ...... !_& __ P_N_A_ $2.17 per day ~~~8~82~~11a Mesa NOW In your a<H For al-AlllllioilO __ t&_l_P_lt.,.l_l_T_R_Y_ Lewn-tr..,.1hrub Install 8MAU. MOVING JOBS ~Kl Reliable Ft• advanc;ed Tailored to LM'I Painting lnvEJic 31 y..,. e,.,,.,..,. . perfect Job Call 10< Ir~ Cullom UphOISlt<y Tr .. trlm/~.i MIKE &46-13!11 Eat. Phone MS..-4232 Y°"1 nMd8 & d..., .. lsl ~no 1i_.;~~1 ~· Lie; 1400035 "'4:.&9i0' Th11'1 ALL it pay for 3 tlnu, day• lookkffti11 eatlmates 55 1 1243 Fr .. e111me1 .. & Pickup LewnmalnllRototllllng HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Houaectean/Melnten.;;c; t..aon fr•. M&-ot82 "P°"R"o'F'~e~k"K~P•o~/A'!"Cwc-Nf•o ... Coat11cto11 dellvery(714)554·7128 Freeesttmat1 &48-606!> Furniture, Trash, Tr"' Reu wtgocxt reta. tree PianoleuonaCanS.Fun IUIFllLIPAllTUll. ;.P.;.2"...--.ca._ ____ _ In I DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Computer Mod f"' Free Gtatr&J Aak tor J Vol9f\luela Yard maJnt to flt your 993 .. 5415 NORM "t C•rtoe 548-4422 Private"' emell CtMM* Int/ext fr .... t. LC>CAM ,.. P•IPI~ ...... Counaet Meg 842-7047 need•& ~C ... nups ~autlng, MOVlng Student Ouellly hOUM clNnlnQ John Batrt ~S839 10)'rtex.p (7 14)8:38-8911 Patt ·Pr-.m·FuWnM.lc Cuiaet lluia1 IEHm-lllOl OllST. •HO..tlll• haa lrg tf\ICIC, rMI ret• Call Barbar• att 4 PM QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR 811-512021310M-32S& _ Remode4/Rep&1ra comm• Gar•eaia1 ·~-------1 That* you Jon 759-1938 536-0694 Ian~ Stmcn PRICES Fr• •llmat ........ IJ /lqair -~:e:g. c~~~~tt ~~~= ~;sd ~:':St:~~d2-~~~ TRIO a .... r*aJIAONmclNG"• * 1<.RUEGER HAULllllG Your House Can Sparki.. certMJ Nurting XMt'1 Call John 631-,050 BuuCi& ort.iJt rm countenops 642-0881 1\...-G • Topped/removed Clean-Prol Atteratlon1 Furniture. traah. clean·ups 2 energetic, relleble WIM prcwtde PfOf ~ & * * * Unoftlelel Painter edd • bey wndw. frenc;fl .,... rtt•tat up, new lawns. 751-3476 Matt &45-5099 metur• women ~II etean healtfl cat• Flex.. In an for '"'-1964 Otympica dr, ~llo eov/O.C:U. Uc Cu~al!}' Meny DOQsl 110 eny stze ----* * Ms-&875 * * LT HAULING-MOVING yovr hae. 6'45-S124 G4G be lftltlQed O.en,_ or Custom 1nt1e11t 14 rre 4'&41S Steve 147-8079 plus lhe IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every "§€§r F6R LESS (GROOMING SCHOOL) Clean Ups•Tr• Ttlmmlng ... ..,.~. Appliance deliver, dump s ...... ~··· Stmcn Bob ff8..28481~5-5978 el($\ M~n2y IOC•I rat• Carpntry, cement. drywoll. Teacher 21 yrs exp Vard Malnt •Hauling ;moME REPAIR Job' Jon 645-8192 a.t .. 238 Gary lettia1_ 12 yr ellp Dave 631-3408 5-46-2848 MIKE 650-3263 --Prol houae/ofc ~•nlng P1iatla1 ,--, --14A~oo.,.E•. L~IN'-t•· lll!X""tl-,.,,.....--c;a'"' Wednesday at no Htra charge• CALL TODAVll -Elec-Plumb-Cerpentry , Reas . estimet ... Outck l~r •1 ,,,__ E•pert Carpentry Service DOG TRAINING Commerctal/Resldentlal Remodels Keith &48-4672 Buu.1 eltlClent 1-997--4839 mso Fiil PAllTIH liioiF'iillXR-t"°H .. IN~G-iN""T .. E .. R""1·o·A·s-roofing ......, ~· Repatr-Aem0d-Add111ons All ages Group classes or Landscape Melntenance -R1palr1. Lie/bonded Doors-etc 548_4980 in-home lessons WE Ouellty SefVIC8. reas, 11e CAii Me Arst I'll nx any-2•1trD•IH·l3l3 Bollt S'tf BYRICHARpStNOR HANGING/STRIPPING .,441..u 8s~1o2 speclallze In problerr bonded 20 yrs 1n arN thing rlgtlt for tees 25 yra F & G Pl l 181_ Llcenee 280&44 14 yr• of VISA-MC Scoll 873-1512 AH FOR LOIS Your Oaily Piiot Service Directory Representative FENCES & DECKS sotvlng Call NOW 101 Mcweeney Landecape eKp .. refs. Watt 6-46-1888 urneoe:s 11 ping AVAIL. TO H60sE's1f nappy toeat customers •HANGING/REMOVAL * Experienced hardworking FREE consullatton 645-5124 HANDYMAN OF CdM BtlH Clt1aia1 Relleble. prof. F Refs. Thank yov. 675-0383 11 . yrs experience Trff hnict 'JAYCEE TAee seAVtc E' & honest Wile & 3kids 10 S""""1a1 rates 631-11"7 CO"'PLETE LAWN CARE M Fi A ythl P I t -Wknda & eves, 5'2"2310 ~luln PAllTElll MIKE 85l-l800 feed LARRV 754-1620 ... --6 " "" r x-n ng an ing, ROBIN'S CLEANING -or 650-254 Clean-ups & Relandscepe Wall paper etc 840-8259 SERVICE ho laco•t Tu P OMPT, NEAT PAO-BLACKWELDER Paper- Door Haa~iat -Pac11tc Coast 951-1107 Handyman: Painting, Yard clean hou~ a t ~~~~~~7 '°1n-c·om.-..e""'!TP'ax...-. -r-ee·s-r·a-tes-. FESSIONALS 636-7149 hanging & remova! Oual Tr ... Trlm-Remo-...H- ing-Clean ups g19.7515 U2·'321elt.301 REMODELING Alt phases Also custom cabinets 18 yrs an area Lie bonded. 1ns'd 968-3564 anytime -.. 0 ... 0 ... 0 .. R.-.. G ....... L•o"'"R"E"'lt-·ICompl. Landscape Maint Cleanup, Hauling. Lowest ----110 • bonded, ADVANCED 12 YRS EXP I'm small, work only 240·3173 "' Lawns/pat10/1pr1nkler Rates. John 759-8~38 •Prof house cleaning for M 1 111 -R · R t ' MGMT SERV 964-7512 Y Pr ces are sma Expert Wallcoverlng tn- v SAVE SS TREE/Yd work Planting, o.motitlon M1scellaneou1 240~ 7296 · Acldili111 /Re•o4eli11 epa1r or epace etc Dave_641 _6874 al1 5 ----execs by christlan RON 650-6477 CALL BOB 646-2923 tRVINE HANDVMAN women. will leave your lndivldual & business stallatlOn Reas Consult-T i ~- SPECIAL LOW RATES Custom Oualtty Work·Ltc Ins refs 851-6285 Repair -Remodel· Rooting Doors-W1ndows-Cab1nets Panel Patios-Fences 35 --Gardening Service Tree Wiii rue care of all your houM sparkling clean c p A lnllaf conso1tat1on CHUCK THOMPSON ant As51gnmt 58 t-8590 ff •I ..,JYice Drf!all pruning & remove. clean· problems in minutes AEF's Call tor appoint-tree 631 •6483 Ken PAINTING we Gals Should Hang Typlno1W0td Pr~1ng yrs ei1p Jerry 546-44 13 •D fWWAlL TAPING • ups Tony 646-7556 Electrlcal, plumbing ment Debbie 493-4948 962-7519 Together Uphol walls M buslnesa, ac.hool & per All Textures & Acoustic n11. l11'1t. Cltll·I• carpent_ry_. _et_c 786-_3_80_2 A· 1 flt pit domestic help Mnia1 CORONA DEL MAR Local 839-0730 anytime aonal pro1ect11 851-10• 1 Aplliaace Cement Concrete Free est Kevtn 673-150:? • NEED HELP"' CALL JEFFI -free est 548•8519 • Have own transp. 22 yrs = ABC MOVING '"' painter LOV.: rates. neigh Plaater Re air Jfck ot all trades carpen-exp . gd ref's 542-5156 Quick/careful Low rates borhood rel s 840-8259 Wmtw Cleaaiat lt}!ir Driveways Sidewalks Electrical -A-N'!'!!D!'!IEl'l!R~SO!T!'N':"A~P~PL~l~A~N!'!llC~E Patios Llc'd Call Ron 556-0034/Don 970-9828 ELECTRICIAN Pricec lllllE A PROFHSIOIAL Weekly gardening mow right, free estimate or edge lert1hze prune Rod Sandford s concrete large or small jobs Lie weed'. cultlvate & spray try, p11nting, gardening, ----L T -LA TE A IN W nd W , ctesn ups. etc No Job too * GEN Housecleaning * ic 138046 552--0410 Custom homes. no middle Aestuccos lnt/e11t 30 yrs I ow ashing 4 yrs ei1p Rellab,_ e pe 1 .... t -h 1 I 1 / 1 1n11de/°"t. plus tc:teens Buy-Sate-Repair large or smalll 558-226'4 "'· x r r...., es *A· 1 10"111! * man ~es n r ex er e11.p Neat Paul 545-2977 ---Carol 646-6502 650-3263 • • Fr est Mike 498-6394 low rates Andy 644-A259 841 W 19th S\ C M 646-5538 & masonry Free est 10 39662 1 673-0359 Resldentlal & Commercial yrs. same loc 840· 1705 - AMERICAN HANDYMAN --Best quality 25 yr exp • -----Pl1•L.1'a • --C1rpen try Windows. FOR WEEKLY SERVICES Lie T-116.428 730-1353 HOUSE PAINTING • WHITE WIZARD Paint, fences etc Ye: (HALF OR FULL OAVl STARVING COLLEGE At reduced winter rates 24 lllr El. 110-1373 wi;ihc;oc:;ywm~~NISG Asr~•lt ELECTRICIAN ,, .. bti••IH Dnveway • Partung Lots Cera•ic Tile Lit 233108. SmaltllgE Citl Ul-l 4'3 Jesus 15 Lord 847-2367 Call Ron 754-6796 STUDENTS MOVING CO Free est Dave 675-390 1 Water Heater Special $250 QUALITY 631_2026 Lie T124-A36 Insured INT/EXT. 20 YearsExper Drains clear from SlS 641-8427 Average Room $29 • R.ipair faucets. d1ap, etc TITAL WllHW CUE 1obs. repairs 548-5203 Repairs. Seatcoatlng Custom Tile Service _ lltJtl's IUHrJ Rttfiic-SIS131-•111 Quality workmanship l:)ell things fast with Dally llll~IOl,tCt Ito Repairs. Pain11ng. Drywall. Highly exper couple We etc. Free estimates. take c.are of every1h1ng, __ _ Reas prices 547-8322 Piiot Want Ads • • • Gary 645-5277 PTL toe rel s. 673-7227 WATCH US GROWi Materials. 642-0442 Anyltme M&M 642-9033 Gr8 Rates 875-0599 HOROSCOPE ----- Monday, March l? SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES(Man.h 21-o.\pnl 19): Past lessonscan now be u11l11ed for 'tun and profit Focus un fam1I)', sccunt>-. home potenllal 'aluc and po~s1ble reunion with loved one. Sucres!. 1nd1ca1cd in dealing with public. espec1alh with wonwn. C'ancrr. C'apncom persom f~gun· prominently TAURUS (-'\pnl 20-Ma~ 20)· Reach in mam d1rl't'l1ons -you no longer need feel confined. restncted. Elements ofttm1ng. luck nde "1th ~ou -)Ou'll make correct choice. )'Ou'll be a1 '>pcc1al place at proper moment. Long-distance com munication 1s fealured, helps you decide spc<.·1fic course of ac~ion...._ GEMINI (Ma~ lJ...:JJffil' 20>· ( hl'l:I-. bam· rcqum·ml'Ots-) ou'll get "hat ~ou need once )OU make desirl.''i kno\\n Emphasis on pa)ments. tollct·t1on'>. needed matenal and "rarr" oppo11un1t\ for provrrb1al '>t't·ond chance. Scorpio. Taurus per.,on<. play important roles. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Trust intu11ton -you are going to make nght cho1<.·cs. member l)f oppos11t· sex will be clra" n to you and ~ ou"ll benefit asrcsult. Lunarnde conllnUl''> high -d1spla) courage of /""'' 1ct1ons. tollo" through tin hunch. <1taml tall for hcltefs. pnnctplcs. LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Forns on special group'>. clubs. ln'>l1tutwns. possible hospital' 1st1 C"hrck diet. nulnt1on curb intakc of ··sweets." MaJOT domc<,tlt ad1ustmen1 1nd1ca1ed ans"er5 arc found tx·h1n d scenes. un1qut· gift I'> ··on 1he "a~ ·· Tauru\ I thra natt\t'S pla~ important roks. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221 \ucrcc,~ folio"" 1n111al tlelay Rea lt1c time 1son your~rde.1hat wish "ill be fulfilll'd. that \OU are going 1n nght d1rl'Ct1on and )Ou'll ach1e'l' added rccugn111on Romance,.., pan of '>Cl.'nano. personal magncl1\m li~ures prom1nen1I~ LIBRA (Se pt. 23-0t1 2_ ). Empham on larccr. businrss. achie' emcnl. promotion. Spo1light abu '>lrcc;<.e'I tn tl·nstfit•d rela- t1onsh1p. added respons1bll1t). chance 10 arht~' e ma1or goal. YoJ ·11 be dealing with "WI) 1mponan1 ~·optc:· You ha\e nght to be confident. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-~o'. 21 ): Empham on tra,el. education. completion of assignment ut go of pa.,t. refuse to Ix• "held pnsoner .. b~ muation wh ich causes emotional. financial drain. You arc on verge of beg1 nn1ng new cycle. of makrng d1~CO\'CI) which leads to profi1 SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 21 ): Highlight independence. brral-. free from st1uat1on or tndl\ 1dual \\-h1ch atlds up to a "losrng propos1t1on_·· Del ve deep for 1nlorma11on, ut1l11e unonhodox procedures. Emphasize 1nd1v1duahty -)Ou'll gct to heart of matters. member of opposite sex will confide feeltngs. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· EmphastLl' cooperation. b~ JOlntng forces with those who share )OUT beliefs. ma1or goal can be achieved. Emphasis on public relattons. pannrr~h1ps. clash of ideas and manta I status. Unusual dinner inv11a11o n could be on agenda -be receptt ve. break old habtt patterns. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb. 18): You'll h:l\l' more workrng room. atmo!'>phcre becomes more cheerful. those \\ho share beliefs rail ) to your side. Be aware of body image. check tendency to "'eat and run.·· Mea ns pay attention to diet. nutnt1on. Gem1n1. Sagittarius persons play key roles. PISCES (Feb. J 9-March 20): Be .,..1lhng to revise. rev1e" and poss1bl) to rebuild on a more sowd structure ~uccess indicated in speculative venture. Focus on change. cxnlement. vanety. intensified relat1o nsh1p. Focus also on dealings wtth young people who aid tn pulling across special concepts. 1.,B...,tl...,1 .... W....,1 ... a ... tr....__....S-.lOO ..... BtlJ WaatH 5100 ltlJ Wutt4 5100 BtlJ Wutt4 SHO Rtlt Waatt4 5100 BtlJ Waat.. SllO ltlt Wut.. SllO o.r1ca1 CRUISE SHIP JOBS HOME CLEANING seNlce LIQUOR CLERK PART /TIME clerk for Prt•lcllHI f taclltn lfCfPf,/JfClfl&IJ ITIEllTIOI $1 4,000-$28.000 needs h4'1P Immediately Nights. wknds. Must have liquor store, some exper Full & pan/Ome openings Newport advertising agen- •Secretaries •Typists •Clerks Acceptlng appHcatlons Alt 5PM. 6-45-0961 cash register e•per-nee 548-6898 att 2PM ECU units or experience cy needs lull time recep- now Call relundable for llOST/ .. OSTESS ience Apply wkdys AM nee c M 642-9181 1 A-lnlo Fee for directory n 1888 Placentia 1orws11secretary .... ,swef a.>r-888-4347 HI. C1533 Full/time person Must be --phones general olhce •Data entry operators •Word processors •Assembly trainees •PBX operat0<s (:1-__ .: sharp & ready 10 work. Liquor Store CIMk, mature Part/tame PllOIOTlll dultes Word processing IELIYEH (LA Tl•H) Apply In person 3-5pm Male or Female. tull or PHOIE CLElll P/T expenence ne1pru1 Full Part tjme. apply morn Can you med al & d t I .._ 2am-6am. 7 days Laguna Jolly Ao0er' 400 s Coast c IC en a uvn-Beach. Salary .. bonus.. Hwy. Laguna Beach 2229 E. Coast Hwy CdM irculatlon Olltce seeks Spare 3 hrs mghUy? eh ts 833-8435 494_8496 1nd1v1duat w1lh some Are you Needed tor 1mme<11ately to LIYE II phone experience Hours Well groomed work tor prestigious com-IELIYEllY l•---H•o•t-... ---College woman Room, are Mon thru Fn 4 30 to d11990dable Panias In Orange County LA "' board &. salary for dom-8.30pm. Apply In person and sell motivated? Times. to holT\99 tn l'f,,t IALUA IAY Clll 2 330 W B C M Work when & where youl Bch 3.30-6am. s575/mo e111c services, errands, -4pm. ay . Ooyou want 1 548_8441 or 64g.1413 FRONT DESK CLERK shopping, etc M ust (Ask for Debra) Enjoy working with kids? • FEMALE/MALE __ __ Hotel guest registration drive. 1 teenager during ti you can ans't¥41f VES HOMEMAKERS DELIVERY lull/lime shifts includes sommer 673-5570 Phone646-7021 urged to apply Telephone directory tern-9am-4pm & 12pm·8Pm MAINTENANCE PERSON PART/TIME SECRETARY 2 30-6pm Mon lhru Frt Typing ol 40 wpm, good __ ,.ed b kk 1 Ill Rental Aoent tor 65 unit comple.11 tn C M Exper 1n renting. p&QbO&rd, de- posits & apt. mngmt help- ful -will tram Calm at- mosphere. Send resume to P 0 Box 8708-125 Newport Beach Ca 92658-1708 Voll Temp Serv LOGO 3848 Campus Drive Across from 0 C Airport Newport Beach porary In Huntington math skills & some com-Auto dealer, lot person lull n-.. • oo eep ng. • ___ _ Seach area. use.own car puler exper pref or PI T. Cati 497-4804. Ing & typing skills are es-PIT counter help/kitchen --------• Earn S4 S6 hour guaran-------senual 20/hr week Back ri.lp Apply In peison Re$laurant teed sJ.-40 ho.ur Call Please call for appt 9-4 Mature & honest person, II Bay Ceoter 642-4867 Tummy Stuller 270 S ULUA IAY CLll 8_5pm, (2131532_4393 M-F. 645-5000 e•t 521 possible w/nutt1t1on exp --B stol CM CLERK nPIST DRIVER HOUSEKEEPER: 'It day. 2 Bakery in need of ei1p-adults, small mobile. 1enced, serious, punctual Newport Beach Prepare driver tor 6 day week de-dinner. 673-3685 IOHHHPEH 10< Mon-Tues 9-6 Apply PUT /TllE n · Howard's NutflllOfl. NB Student preferred tor of-PUBLIC RELATIONS per- 760-9444 lice work tn Corona dei son wlmed1ca1 ei1per IECHlllC Mar $3.50/hour Hours Call 953-8358. you will be tle•lble 759-1150 called back Part/time -REAL EST A TE FOOD SERVER Full/time 6 30am-2 30pm, 32-40 hrs/week Mtn ot 2 yrs line dining experience BUSSER Fu11111me 6 30am-2 30pm 32-•0 nrs/weel( Mtn 2 yrs e•· GREAT WESTERN SAV- INGS 1s the place to start your career with a dyn- amic. growth oriented livery 1n O.C Must also serve as good represen- tative tor company Need refs. Call 63 1·3 121 •1 OPHllH Paid mechanical ex- perience & good 1ob ref- erences req Knowledge of sail boats preferred $8-$10/hr 675-9060 SUPPLEIEIT YOUllllCOIE SILESPERSOI for active Balboa island of penence lice L•c d Cati Bette Ptease call Im appt 9-4 Tired of sitting around with Watsn 673-6900 M-F 545.5000 ext 521 l1nanc1a1 institution DlllYEllS IEEIED Must have car Apply at • 20-40 hrs/wk 1n your own area • Good start salary & raises • Paid Oa1ly • No lees or taxes withheld • Must have car & phone • Used skills you already have 10 ioin the west s largest house- keeping servlC8 Mt•lttrslti' Stnlct ltt,rtStltlthH nothmg to do? Do you 1--------• like to mingle' 11 so. give RECEIYllC CURI We are seeking 1nd1vidualsl 3400 Irvine Av "203, to work In our Loan Newport ~ach Document Department ___ _ between the hours of DllY CLUIEllS Leading So Calif Health Club operators have full time posthons available at tac11it1es In Fountain Valley. Santa Ana & Full- erton 10< people onenled 1nd1v1duals to handle membership requests. us a Jingle at 540-0301 1 lor retail clothing store I RESTAURANT tor an exciting 1ob as a Ellperience prelerred S 1 IS E ty telephone sales person Call for interview M-F au e aucier xp on with the LOS ANGELES 10-2 644-5070 (Kalle) 497-5874 \Chel Taylor) 2 OOPM thru 10 OOPM. 1counter help Expeftenced Duties will include l11ing, or will tram 642-5466 preparing real estate loan; URI UTU 1010 documents. answering Guys, gals, 11omemakers1 TIMES Hours 9 am to 2 pm Hourly wage • com- mission Location 1375 Sunflower Av . C M Recept101st tor law otflce Retail Sales 1 phones. and checking SELL 1¢ KODAK FILM documents and mven-coupons Church benefit. Apply Monday 10am-2pm 12311 Chapman Ave, ste 223, Garden Groove 8 00 to 1 00. Mon-Fri SStnr 11te typing heavy phones 833-8486 Requires excel sktlls 1n liiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• dealing with the pubhc PART. TIME V led h Receptiomst1general of tor1es Typing 45 WPM IS 240-0427 111111 lf tHtht,ilC ELECTRICIAN expertenoe HOUSEF>i:ANTS Indoor required pleasant and pro-· ar ours l i ce P@rsona1>1e I to include early A M w/pleasing & ett1cien1 We otter competil1ve lorremodelandnew con-Plsnt Route, FI T Must salaries, ($850/mo start-struc11on. 631-2345 have own car 557-0152 mg). and excellent ben-; ------__ _ ess1ona1 telephone man-weekends Must have de-I telephone quahtles Type ner. healthy and attract-pendable vehicle (small accurate 50.55wpm tor Ive appearance Please t k 1 t t.ontact Mr O'Neil al rue · van. 5 8 ion sml mtg firm in Irvine 7141786-4870 Mon thr wagon) to assist news-Mrs Witt 979-6080 ehts For an interview ap-1 Eltctrt1ic Asst•ltltr I JANITOR: full/Part time. polntmerlt, please call Laguna Beach manufac-M/F Must be USA c1112en bet 8 OOAM & 5:00PM. turtng firm needs an ex-& able to obtain govern- Monday thru Friday perlenced assembler to menl faclllty clearance paper dealer 1n Irvine Fri 8 to 5 area Must be depen-RECEPTIOllST llH~ltl lall Wtr14 d&.ble Con1ac1 Greg PI T & temp tun 11me for Irv do PRECISION SOLDER-Work evening hrs, earn-I Atrtltic llt11th C1tr. Hyde Monday thru Friday retirement cntr 851-1655 between 9·30 and 10·30 IHlt ltralH ING Addttonal EJM as-lngs tor PIT up to Models Male/Female (l1')lll-•ll3 tr sembly skills BIG Plus S125/wk. Full time pos-WE NEED NEW FACES NAFA CERTIFIED SOLO-Ilion $275/wk lntef'Vlews (71')lll-4lll EAING d8Slred Job re-Mon-Fri t-5PM Call For placement'" modeling qwes ability to read & 937-3940 for appt jobs In Orange County GREAT Interpret blueprints. dia-1 EOE M/F IEW YOH WEST grams and other as----Talt1t lcHCJ WESTERN sembly Instructions JEWELRY SALES 1"·1111 SAYllll~$ Working kn~ge of Newport Beach's leading · IUI use of micro meters. AGS jewelers Is seeking MOVER/DRIVER must be Ctsfl IHI calipers a plus along With lull/lime employee well-hard worker, clean cut. the use of degttal multi-VMsed In tewetry sates & pohte. $5/hr to start. ~all Equal Oppty Employer meter. We offer excellent office procedures 5 day Starving Actors Moving M/F pay, benefits & a FOUR week includlnn Saturday, _ 7141650-1366 --1--0 - -day work week. Company • co• TIU TIOI toc1ted In Laguna Can-no evenings 673-9334 Newspapers PllO.llCT IAIAHll yon near beach. Contact LEGAL SECRET ARV. gen. CREW IAIHIEllS Developer/bullder head-Personnel: practice, experienced. Experienced only. Top quanered In Orange Co. (~ 14)494-9401 for appt must be organized, 1n-dollars paid 754· 1664 e.m only. 842-4321 RECEPT./PIX OPH. liillliiiiill.ilillliillili•-needed Dy Huntington Beach Ctty School D1s-P1mlll FUllll I tnct Eicperience desired Hard work but lots of var-12 month position Salary 1ety. no e>1per necessary St 162 month Apply wtll tra1n FIT start $4 hr 20451 Cra1mer Lane So Coast Plaza Village H B 964-8888 Deadline Call Larry 751-6306 tor applying Maren 15 Plumber must have blue- print knowledge. lore-SELL 1dte items with a man exper M 1-1452 Dalfy Pllol Classified Ad Cter1c11l *THE LOOI* Looking for 2 full · lime & 1 pl/time persons. gals exp in men s & women s European sportswear Positl<>OS open now Call IOt 1nterv1ew THE LOOI 144·1500 Retail Sales *THE LOOI* Looking tor 2 lull/time & t pl/time persons, gals exp 1n mens & women's Europesn sportswear Positions open now Cell tor 1nterv1ew TIE LOOI 144·1100 llflAIL.SALES Hardware Assistant Man ager. Retail Exe>e< pref Coast Hardware 240 Broadway Lag Ben 497-4'403 asl( tor John seeksindivldualtojoln1ts Mon-Thurs only telllgent & flexible ask tor Richard Payment ~~~~~~~~~---~;tl'1~1A11~~~~11--=-l.._7~ ,_, ···-·· =:1·,~ . ..... ASST llllHllS IHITIClll ager /engineer tor com-S 140M co seeks key --Prtvate corp needs sharp Marshalls is a self-service relail<;hain featuring bJand name family and homt> fashions at low ; prices.1t•-s:11 storeybu wilfi.nfoy work'in~ hi •!' much as shopping in Cunw 1oin us. ' llAJH HCIHT EIECmYE The Orange Coast Dally Piiot has an excellent op- portunity for a career oriented Major Account Exe<:utlve with a proven track record Great potential. guaranteed drew against com- mission Desire 10 move Into management a plus. Send resume to P 0 Box 1580 Costa Mesa. 92626 EOE APPRENTICE TRAINEE 100YEAR OLD COIPAIY PROVIDES UOlllFLHll 1PHat111n Large West German Com- pany expands to Irvine Key poal1ton• 10 be tllled by Mflou• applicant We develoP & treln our own manager1 per written agreement. 1 ..... -.st.m 112IO+,.,lttltlt No expertenot '*-... 'Y Minimum quatlflcatlona· Neat eppearenot. Amb- ltlou• & Reliable Muat hew car & be 1 )'91r So California r..ident. CAIL. MONDAY 9am-1pm onty 111-1111 AACHITECT· ~le 0C firm lootclng for ., prol wch. min • )If'• •llP· eommtlnd wortt a er .,ch dlftpran, oomm/lnd MP WAR! & MALCOMB ARCHITECTS, lrvlnt Ge0-9'28 • k fOf Mr Lott I Marketing firm has 1m. Laguna Beach 494· 1600 merclal lndustrt1I pro-people for '9xpandlng LIFEIUIRD I young gal to head up op- mediate openings tor -IOOl"EEPEll/SE-C;y-tacts. Min 5-8 yrs con-company. Call btwn 10-1, (Park Attenda•)I) erattons Must possess Menagement Trainees " · 1 structton expeflence, Mon-Wed 838-7850 II. ll ,., ltttr basic office skllls along Company will train No Full time A/P. conslru<:tion ability to work well with EIEllCISE llSTllCTlll (Ex H with a good attitude, experience necessary' ellp req. Small office. sub-contractors, coordl· tra elpl outstanding personality Must have car E•cellent Must be tlexlbte Resume nate & schedule civil & for mothers' recovery The Emrlronmentat Man-with teadershlp qualities Income 11 qualified For to Newport Balboa De-bulldlng work to comple-class. Mon.·Wed.·Frl., agement Agency Rec-Credit background help- appointment, call Mr velopment, Inc. 3432 Via tton 2-3pm. Call 962-1374 reation Facntty Division tut Bob Remus 832-2197 Bishop 662.5943 Oporto •213, NB 92663 Resumes 1n confidence to FAOTIRY IPEllllS currently has swtmm1ng PICIERS ----C 1 _ I I L Peterson. EMKAY DE-1 pool Lifeguard positions Babysitter my home 2 yr lfftt -Jtrl I ,., VELOPMENT, INC A lor mature lndtv with ac-located at Crown Valley F1rm in Fountain Valley old Tues & Thurs morns Steady Laguna Beach Morris-Knudsen com-tory WO<k exper Salary Community Perl( in seeking peckers to work CM AEF's 642-9403 area 494-1966/499-5117 pany. P.O. Box 2390, commensurate w/eKper.. Laguna Nlguel 3rd shift, t 1 pm to -CAR WASH Newport Beach CA but we wm train. Call bwn 7 30am Please apply '" BAllUIG 92680 · EOE 9-4 pm 496-5761 General duties of Ute-person et the Personnel Bank 01 Newport 15 look mg Great atmosphere Uni-C FILE OLERI guards Include teactung Office· SAW Plastics CLERKS/CASHIERS Full and Part Time Experience helpful but not required for till positions Please apply al the ~Prv1cP Desk. M onda~ Friday. between 11 a.m and 4 p m .. at Marshalls. Inc .. 24 271 Avenida Di> I.a Carlota . La~una Hills. CA 926~3 for professional tndlvtd-forms supplied Wages '" ook swimming claSMS. col-Manulaclwrlng. Inc, uals to Join our stall I tips Employee Incentive BROADWAY needed to work 1-5pm lecting fees. informing 18375 Bandlller. F v NI ...... -. ..•.. rs·· ... h•Us Male/female. Apply, Mon -Fri. Must have patrons of park regu- Trust Cltr~ 4625 w Coast Hwy, NB LAHIA lllLLS good phone voice and latlons and administering PUllll amt.vALn We ure seeking an ex-CLERIOA-L tome office experience. emergency first aid. Femal&-Male. pit, flt po5'- perlenced tndtvldual to INTERVIEWING FOR Apply 5·30• 12 noon· mons av•ll. must be 18 r _ •••••• wortc In our Trust Dept Immediate openings tor Mon.-Thurt The New-CMlllicetes required Ad· yrs • Have excettent ...... ~ ~ ror Lus/ Security trading and trust the lollowlng FILL/Tiil 0111 porter. 1107 Jam boree vanced Lifeguarding, drivtng record, neat In -======:.;;;.;;.;~~~~~~~~~~======= I I d 1 ed •Experience required Aoed, N.B. First Aid and CPR. WS I appearance Must be i1I ~~see°R8r l~p~s ~"Pl~gs •Gen Office Clerks • Ftelllbte schedule required prior to teaching eble 10 work days & ""' ' •Insurance Claim Clerks •Excellent ~ellt1 swimming classes Apply weekenr1s Good pay & of 45 WPM. lO·key by •Shlp/Recetvlng Clerks Apply In person Mon.-Frl General Offk:e lmmedlataty, no resumes chan<:9 tm edvenoement touch and bUIC account-• Typt•ll· 30 wpm & up 1oam-12 noon 24100 PMOIE OLERI P/T Femeles encouraged to Ing skllls are required •Receptionists LAGUNA HILLS MALL C.11fJ tf lrllCI apply For lntervl.-call •Word Procest0<s EOE Circulallon office eeeks In-p1 ..... 11111t..t, on 3113 Of 3114, betWMn 0Htt•tr Ht HI dt Id I with some ...,one '..., "' 822 Stm11/PltHt •S41cretarlea 0111/hrt tl•t ,."p;1!noe. Hour;'" ere 1111 tf M•l1. l0·4PM 558-4 __ _ varied dutlea In our Ac· VIOTll Weekends. Mutt Lynch'• Mon. thru Fri. 4.30 to 10 OtM Otlttr "au P /T Alltt•ttltt '"'" eount Service Phone TllNUIY HIWIOH NB 675-1556 Todd 8 30pm. Apply In pefson Stlta Alla. II 12701 $4/hour • commission C.nter SOOuld have ex-43 Bl h St Cook wanted, tell·starter 2·"4pm. 330 W. Bey, C M A" a-t.1 ( l /F Setu ex;>erlence l'lelptul cellent communication 41 re to ~" et Or Cty'a 11 ..... t (Ask for Oel>f•) • -.rtl .,. Steve 645-5760 att 2 Newport Beach 556-8520 "'""" ' ..... ~~~~~,,: c~~t p~~;,~ ~~~~~~~~~~u::t~ "-aily;lln1 c:ai· ••••••• -•• •·• lout banking expertenc. ,..... end of the Balboa Pler General Office Book-Uil ' r11 and femlllarlty wtth CRT Must lnleNleW In 1*'90n keeping. typing. llllng & • • Pl'9ferred. ••I ., tMfl• f btwn 3--5Pm mon·lrl. No pl ... ant J>hOn• voic9 •i PART TIME .•• ••.. • p _,. 875 7829 40/hr wk Call Margo Wt c11n otter you bHutltut -.. • • n... • 7:30-9:30AM. 4M-e111 ~~,:=t=Z::'v! J J:-~ ·~~!!.!.'!" Qenefa1 omoe•No ,.. : : utary and ~Its ~,... Aocountent $20,000 • De b • •ented 1mmeo. Min •>IP Aceto Clertl to S14,400 • liver Daily Pilot y auto • INTERVIEWING BY Pteate call. 5&6-8520 bee S.O'y (LA) $24,000 3 h J _ ) • APPOINTMENT ONL v VICTOR TEMPORARV TyJ)llt S 14,400 : (approx. ours per oay . • Pteut ca11 .seAv1ces Rtotptlonltt uo.eoo •Weekdays afternoon. week-• P~n91 Dept E.ltlm&tOt '24,000 e F.arn e (l 14)lU.IOOO "••r ... hnt••I •ends early morning. ap-• -FOf Clu.itlld Ad 3MICM'\PUI . 111, N ~ !. proximately $400 per mo. Ask. :· Sa Fora.IRtd Ad A8~:~N 111·1111 e f B Ernst y ~ f ~tnk ACTION Dally P11ot uuwau • or ruce e I nl Otl ~v~~: ASSIST MANAGER. ~ : CIRCULATION DEPT • I "-.. , l""'~rt 4 ~~OT ten ••P•r pret 240 • 642-4321 EOE • ' "" ' '"'' .u.un Btoeowty. LAQUn• Bch. .._ • EO! ~~ 497,..403 Ilk for Jottn. ~•• •••~.!.!.!•!••••••••••• _________ , ________ __.__ ______ _ Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI (714) 548-7058 \ ( ' I <' • • , ... ur,tlH/ At ... , l•ll'W la!ft. !rm!!f Aat" ltU-na-• UP ........ 1111 an 1111 ........ · 11t1 •, ..... ~-....... -.-""-!-::11::-::1 ..... iOIO'wMwl -,. ™ di f88k. . -5, 112&. Uphol ewtwt ~ i:g cond. w/Heedef 90 15281, lmtNC. wnl fm, Olrnt rrom Germany '81 Rabbit conven .. w ct\elr, ~15. &ae-1.._.t ,.a•1 •~2.•7*" 1unroor, new tlrH BMW .... , Por 2()-30% *'bite Int, lo mt. t ~ ' V.. -.. ""' • 1 •.aoo 0. 65t-0801 ' "" I omc. furn. ~-. oll '74 Yamaha TXSOO. low en.tie Eve. l.:149• off. Av•l~•bl• Now. •7850. 873-llte pelnttnga. Rtdec muet mltee, S-495. IMS.11501 • ate 1985 '81 W•tpMlla, •Int con Mil. 549-1171, M. M-F , 80 BMW 320I auto, wt'llle Ml '13 300CO Turt>o nu enow Oree, cit I I 77 Honda 750, ou1tom lmmac.. A/C, neiw tne Ct\emo./Pel lntenor Ute• ttweo. L()T8 of el1n IMI ~ 1ut. good cond l'MQI. ~ lltlN, 42tc ,,.. MU91 ..Cl s21aoo s 12eso ~2 Xntq. bait "Uiifiil\t Piano StoO/obo. IS4&.-t180 ml. 110,750 95$-2798 720-0296 ' • ' w/1wlvel ch•lr S1200 '77 K•wa11kl KZHO. '81 320I, be199, gold wni.. TIP ••• PAii 720-1837 t .000 ml xlnt cond es.ooo mllM, mint cond BABY GRANO PIANO w /xlrH. S950obo $11,toO. 0ve 715t-0e01, FotPwnptnd C.rtaa ••l •r 1..,.,, leac~ Bl9Ck sieoo. 494-7803, 11e.t110 evee 213.of2-tose IROllll IUZ 26§1_.., FernlM#, In •l'-Y. 8 p;arnlly alley behind 408 873-'647 '79 S'4ukl GS 4215 Cut-'82 320I, S350 & aaaume T<>e> Mercedn PrlcM P&l<S Sat/Sun 9.4 Scr•an Collon. Npt Sh,. Sun Baby grend Yll\'laha. 1111n tom, 3500 Oflg. ml., new IHH. S312 pr mo W p...,/I door. clotfi•. misc ONLY 12·5 HouMhold •bony ttnl•l'I $4000 epart tire & windehleld. 964-3933. Ou.i only OIAL 2131714 Ml!R~toes C •• ta ."I 1tem1. tamp1, ctothH, &46-31525 eve• very cleen S 1 •0&0. Call ... fl 1 •111 HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc: book•. & 3rd teat from 24t·1517 or 9157..0628 • Cote ol doocll::I '79 Chevy Suburban e::rd~'g:;',: ~u~~~ :-rt v 1 m •ha . 15 o A~to., S~ Ar49~ 1i:. 114 2858 Elden. Saturd•y ACTIVE Sp 0 RT S. reverb. extru. Incl emp. Special~,!50. -~2ue~,.!!9 1S: iJ477)1y "'AVEI '78 Uf<f09L exit cond. new iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and Sunday alt day WEAR-BRANO NEW Alt $&50 obo t7t-t212 to eppr-le. -....,.., llW , •. QI a•a.a paint. Mutt Mii. $2600. MOVING fvrn-ctothe1 dk ll:rea 411 28th St West Good Hammond Or •n 'IO Veep• .P200E. low ml &9' 646-5374 Y1r ...... SJOI rm 1883 P•rkgt.n Cr nr Npt Bch 842· 1257 Spinet eucllon Marctt"11 Xlnt cond Mutt .... Sn Rf, Air, BBS Wn..11. f '7t'h Midget 38K ml ~57-2805. 862-2997 W 19th 548-0628 01111tJOtlltot1~l11 CM Community Cntr: S1000. 640-H17 tpd(2022~ .. S10,400 etereq, looka. run• like Movln~, must sell! Furn, YARO~ALESATISUN 1845 Park 01 beet offer '81HONDA250 llW 101111 new. S2550. 831-3018 V="""al,....ff------,..,.... Ibis, eadboSard, lampt & l890'a wlckef rocker, 8.S· ovef S350. 642-15583 THREE WHEELER ACuto, S(n Rf, 1At2r, Mint ~l fl SI ~1.;119Ep.,.,7.,3.--c .. l_•_n.-""!re much more. un only 9.5 aorted bukell. country Plano. small upright, r• 850-4593 ond. 0924) . 1 ,900 _ :""on aim e • f-+-=-+-+A+-+.::. N 212 VIiia Nova Rd prlnlt In oak frames. lad· newed thr.u-out tuned ITllUll •TMI. LW UXNtX. >lint, auto, 80 494 18.58 .. '- N T A N o llYlll SALE der back & bow back stoot can dell~ 1750' lk1 llb 'll n HI 1540 Jambo<ee N~ new patntl brakea, rune • j;~~-~~j~W~~!:~';L~~~1i!!tii11Hml W Ji 5100 Leaving Country every-c hairs. new pool or '114-847-5e72 x l•·I•" great. S1450. 848-7258 '67 Wagon. Good cone Sloo e' ante. jacuzl heater, Ski gear. Int cond. stock, p 115 S825/obo.497·7009 thing goes 7am-3pm Sat kite. Items. boat oars, Want ~rson 10 lune old w/Metzler tires. never tl.f_MI ,. TAIL tore need!I ~ Serv Station-Attendant & Sun 2479 Elden 11 7 retrtg .. etec typewriter & fa 1h1 one d or gan been raced $475 or ti.et ~ "17116"'80.,J"""d""al"'. •e"'u.rg·.·. ""'J"".,""P<f""". '77 2440L auto. ra~'!>· 11, ..,_ ,.,90n for Drapery FI T PIT Island sates only FH -ataia Iota more 600 Gary Pt 548-7281 offer 826-5453 air, P/W, llereo caat, heater, x-cond. -.49. Ind Upflolltery depart· SECRETARY NO mec'1an1ts/smkrs1 V 11 co_rner of 151h ___ -I t l a1 11-~Jil ••• enrf. 33mpg, nu Urn. Befor• 4pm 846-2038 ment 145.5 120 for appt I lriends Corner Fa1rv:ev. I tI ~ _ .... ...,. F p Saies-Servlee-Le-aslng $3695 P P 631..0300 ·so GLE, lite blue, gd cone RN'1, LVN'1, NA's, com-f ulllt1me department a & Fair ~'"'Mr Bolls G~age §aJe, houseful ol Sun only, 9•4 Mull• 'an:'"Y ~lfO/il:u exerCJH unit ~;:a:~~l~I~~~ ec:=~· IJttl1lbl91.. all options. S8.S<>Otobc ~needed for tem-rote Good typing & tete· SHIPPING & PACK· neme liv rm set & lots aale Brass bed, chairs. equals 1000 t it ups/'" hr. S500 or best olltr E ltU PtrH~I 157 mull Mll, 557-7725 POflrY •etttng at hosp! phone skills Enthusiastic AGING full time. M/F, more Sat. & Sun. 10-5 ~~e~f Po~~t~11:'~· etc $350. 49<4-9767 850-6270 or 964-4190. .,,,.H "'' '57 s j)Md11er Replica t••.ccnvelescent homes all•tude Sell motivated w11ttra1n Cos:aMesa 9700Merlgold 531·2210 1 _ ,--._ Win MOd.10l,fteld grade, Great buy 1980 ExoellentSetecllonofNew Xlnt cond, red, 1800cc A1tt1,0..t1tic l pvt duty Flexible pleasant personal!!) 645·3350 tlew~rt ltad ID I ,..a 20 ga, Sk. & Sk $1000 t<awt.650LO l4.000 and Carefully prepared eng S8500. 960-7362 tctol•lfule. no lees Call sought Apply '" persor SOLICITOR lo Obtain 214 Wa lthlca, Lido Isle, Refrig st25 & $325 bit In firm 548-2054 eves mllea. m•ny extru. Used BMW'ulwayaln '68 912 TARGA blk/blk, l1lcli 930 NurM flltdwia 547-7537 with resume to completE subscnptlons by tele· gas stove'$35 elee dryer TV •-Ji' b I •c k c all . l ee ve Stock eof1 back wndw, priced to ---·-•••• appilca11on Mr Fuentes phone for LA Tomes NB Furniture. Sola $75, queen si bed $85, l. -•It, meuage 751..0444 lll•J1l1 sell. 54&.3332, 673·5310 ·~~PS~~~A~!~1~:1 ow _.. -Robert Bein W1111arr Harbor area 548-8441 or Beds Misc Rummage couch & love seat $250. lttrff 1132 208 W 111, Santa Ana '78 Turbo Carrera. red/Ian Balboa l•nd Pharmacy Frost & Associates. 1401 646-1413 Sat/Sun 10·5. 6 7-1 9 ·1316 sdNY do Watt Xmp Re· --MOTORCYCLes-Closed Sunday '72 SKYLARK: only 60~ relteble, a/c, 22 m~ $1200 firm. 65()..2139 nMd1 meture person Quail St . Nwpt Bch *FOR RENT* te•ther, 12,500 mi. FIT "-ltts. 673-1650 Stationery Store In CdM HtlJ Waatt4 SlOO cetver. Gerrard Turn-XR 500 HONDA'S LARGE SELECTION OF 2AULl517. 968· 1409 fllETAILSALES SECRETARY needs FIT experienced .-... .. _"""' ____ ..__....,.-..W"-...;~iii!i.--'!!'l'iipojiii;pi table, 2 B.l.C apeei<ers $50ADAY NEW&USEOBMW'SI '82 911S C . brown ASHU r T Co.st Haidwii ,40 Independent day schoo1 salesperson 675-1010 $525 obo 673·6498 546-9215 w/bronie rims. fully ·eo S~rk Ltd. Loaded. Bmdway.L118ch m u~j ~:~.~~c~~l l/~~~reetaer~ SWITClll_OA_lllOPEll. Esc:or11 (213)866-1984 ----Ptwtt .. fl oo ••• " ..... 1120 LlllllHllMW loaded. only tK ml ~6-121~·~ .. n~~I~ ....... I s s E h I I I Wiii I c f 1l ' tbrgls. cntr cnsl, W P '83 Soulhwlnd, 271 9,000 SEVROVLICUEM&E Lst-:SEISNG $30,000. 752-695_5 ___ ,,.-...,.=-------~ ""',AL ALE Typing 50 wpm, some xper e p u rain Ur 1 -1-1,-ustom made goo I Un· c:un i:;.n C •ill Ai CunierF/TCoastHerd· shorthand llght book·_nghlperson642·3013 · e~p~rgJfrgnt/~:ck•~:a~~ used74"'cteatoraofa. O/B, trtr , St95/obo. mlles,Loadedl5yrwarr ·3670lli.CherryAve. '82 TARGA red/Ian, a ·ac v; ware. 240 Broadway, keeping, heavy phones & Teacher PIT pre-l<lhoot scribing Ina a must Navy/brick mini-print. 644-0505 S33,000. 673-3600 LONG BEACH Bleuplunk. atleep, brf!, 172 Eldorado Converti61 LAg. 8ctl 497-4403 public contact Salary aide nHded. HB area 645•9700or 831•5580 rolled arms Pd $1500, 18'3" Sea Squirt, center Tall (No.Che<ryexlt-405) alarm. gorgeous car. Ct ... lc, au black. 811C s-.. commensurate With ex-847-5284 ---~SI ofr 544-0785 console, 85 hp Suzuki/ Oii , .. tn, n1•) Ill lllO 23.500 ml, Incl nu P7'1 Rew top, llret & sterec pertence 640-1410 W a I t r e s s I w a 1 t er s . -----Injection. X· l5 VHF radio, Trntl -IOM t rade-Int w:,,.........,., S29,850 Terry 520..0458 Loaded Xlnt cond, need ~ I nutrition c.orp ...... , .. •ay scuool p1.tAllll£ •• ,, SfnE· cockta1lers experlen~ Dining rm set for sale Very "'"V''"" ew'• untH 8:30 998-5790 nothl"" $5500/obo loo6li..t tor ambitious "•" -" "-ar n ssa •FIT & PIT good cond Glass top. many extras, xlnt cond leaVlng country must Nii OPEN SEVEN DAYS .. .,. · moltvaced people to CORONA DEL MAR O/T, salary plus bonus OC ~ec~ ?' pe 1670 S 125. 831 -1380. $9495. 497-2865 aft. 6pm German Trailer Wilke. D1t1aa 117 Nl'•mmebetsauTtAlfuRIG&Alu91'1·. Mark 831-1488 dy/wlmd m..-... a Mii health & Airport area Call Terry PPY n rson 18 ft Chrlstlen DORY. Xlnt cond/bst o l r . '79 Biarrltz. Whl/wht nuw~ li'fo9ucts Call SECRETARY Andereck bet 2·4PM Newpor1 Blvd. NB. Exceptional 4 P•net 6'1 wood hull, Fiber glass 631-0565 Damon aft 6pm llW l1t11 .. j[jl• Offer. 631·4165 Moon rf. )(Int $9499. aft t MMte 13....a49 851·0103 w•tTll.ESS/WuTEll Orient al Screen. ex· ... r ....,dye 640-4287 hrt/TI•• • .. tensive use ol Gold Leal bottom, eng W911, trlr, 3hp Ai tel Waatt4 21 Truek• •re Cheaper taHlt 11 St _,. .. Telephone callers no sell· Full/11me evenings. 3 years $675 obo. 673-6496 Johnaon. Bell offe< Any-8.8%APA Available 171 Gordin!, efec trlc '60 S.Vllle Elegant•., .. Im,.,... QtMntng for Asst M&f\~ with future OlitPCY fOf 1tore mgmt MuM be enthusiastic & energe1ff: Call Mr Munz •42-0172 Hickory F8'"1'M, W...Cllft Plaza Newport iMctl ULU(PMTIT•) Llnterle boutique. Apply 1n pe<eon· The Intimate Col· lection. So Coast Plaza S•lespwsonSIUil time New ~ bOUttque Funion Ill Must have elltt I reta. 780-9333 Secretary/ Administrator. pert time, 2 days week with poMf\tle! for more 955-2417 IHllUll /SALES Executive S.Cretary 10 the Director ol Sates 101 statewide 1n-....tmen1 co loc•ted 1n Nwpt Bch/OC Airport 91'ee Mon 5 yrs e>q> T~ 65 SH 80 Send r~e to PO Boa 2500, N B 92660. or call S53..Q940 we are currently inter· 1ng, part or lull time experience required time 818-842-0740 I ••11 Taa.aY I A .... for BL lthr ·SOK load-P 11.y F.".IT."E -._ -· sunroof, hardtop, racl"" · • vu, viewing IOI an exper-Neec dependable Apply In person 3-5pm 18h Duffield Etec Bay for vehicle 551·8285 Cell(714)842-7781 Hatt, ale, pla. !Ike n;: $10,700.494-9891 1enced secretary for our people Start $4 00 nr Jolly Roger , 400 s Coast LES 957-8133 Launch, lfke new S8.500 WE''' '71 OATUSN 240Z $3300/0BO. 650-4138 NABERS Regional Real Estate Ask for Dave 850-1264 -Hwy. Laguna Beach King size Sim-mens (Feel· Avery Co. 675-8990 78,000 mlles I U a. 91 l Dept in Newporl Besen Te:ephone Silles Jolts Waated 5105 tngs) Beauty Rest floatat· Dl.Ell OUS S3500. 6~·4593 1 1 fct This position requires HUll!RY" ton mattress/box spring/ 24' FIBERFORM 1975 • . -, 1672 Roll; Royce Sliver c•o1LLAC lyping skttts (55 wpm). • I BKPR, F/C, mature self frame healer & attach MMC 110 , 351 Ford. trailer All Tlllll 74 260Z. super cond. mag Shadow. Long formal ft ability to operate bus1· Looking 101 a way out ol starter. small office Mgr, 5275 ·Lil new 641_8932 & •II equip, OOod cond wheels, moon roof. bra. 1 ed a n Ex q u 1s 11 e LARGEST SELECTION ness machines and the 40 hour work week $1400,Jean968-6110 ___ S8300 642-3128 fullcover.becomlng $30000/best 494•1581 oltatemOdel,lowmlleage knowledge of general of. with the potential to earn C 1 1 King size water bed with 26. Sea Ray . t~tn 470 collectors item Oavs · Cadllla"" In Southa.n flee proca ... ures We offer ~Aoo to $1000 per ~~k? ompanion-sec y, )I n Wave u aster & uead· ~ I '80 s 00 -....... .... ""' ... $6 ~""' re:s . ei1per1enc ei;I "" 5500 ,, Meres. xlnt.cond. Best 673-4227 •• HA W •• CallforntalSeeuatOdayl a very competitive salary. • an hour 557•8286 or 646•7227 board ob o . offer, 673•7873 Black, red leather Int, mint IM0.1 llO advancement opportun· •Trainees. no exp nee 641-7424 '75 Long bed w/camper orig. cond. Roy Carver • Illes, and a complete •Hignest commissions Nurses Aide/Companion Lean Line 6'1 Floral Sota. BOSTON WHALER 13'8" shell. sunrf, auto. Mutt 1old & serviced Stitt 2600 Harbor Blvd package ol t>eneltts To •Early AM hrs. 6·1pm 1n your home. $7 50/hr S New 60hp Johnson Trlr. sett $2299/obo 831·6839 under f9Clory warranty. COSTA MESA apply plea~ call Linda •No nights or weekends Call alt 6pm 549-0373 w~~::c~;.~r;Z's~~~-ralllngs, 18 gal tank, Gd '81 280ZX 2 •2. 5 spd. Belt offer over $40,000 ------·-~- Easlwood a1667·1297 Call Craig at 957· 1062 -cond $5900. Call 27.000 one owner mlles, or wlll trade for antiques, CktTitllt 313 between 8 & 1 Practical nurse house· AriTi'Oire. glass top coffee 645 9552 d s WI llY sic keeper. live in/out. local & end tables $600 Sofa • Y like new. loaded with ex-Jewelry. ar1 or clu car. 1972 Camero 4-speed LLOYDS BANI CALIFORNIA TEUPMOIE SALES refs 673-5100 $50. kit tbl/6 chrs S 100 40' MATTHEWS DSL USED CARS & TRUCKS tras. PI P 633-5185 731-2245 • 731· 1883 Target engine. rlmt. C•• 1 1 C 111 1 -Bristol. live on. FIB. like COMEINORCALLFOR '8! 280ZX auto, air, I top, ..-:--aL 1165 stereo. good condition. "" oca ion a no or Jolts Waatt4/ 650-0707. 120-0291 H • 19 MA 0 0 Benefit show D t ' 5107 --new S•OK, 675-6407 FRIE Affllfl&L am/Im cats. new tires. '81 900 Turbo sedan. new SL2T650 8 1·4053 Mom·a 1111 l1ia Strttt hourly pay p/11me day or ••H IC IOYI•& DIT Of STATE '78 Fl1herman 25 cnt cnsl Cormler·OeLillo immac cond S9.500 cond loaded. low mites _ Santa AH , OA 12101 eves atso F/t1me comm Pos1t1on wanted as hve-1n Have to sell by 3-1 4 Furn semi encl wtm1n1 cuddy. CIEYlllLn 964-7028 $12.000/0 BO 720-0285 '81 Chevett1. 2 door. air, 4 sates avail 754· 1941 companion for elderly lamps, TV. etc 960-9811 82 Volvo 225 w/250 hrs 18211 BEACH BLVD Ftnari 91Zl ,--9169 1peed. $2395 obo. Equal Oppty Employer telephone sales woman or man. Leisure On sz mattress & frame 150 fuel FG Alrex deep V HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ltl 549-1256 Secretary part 11me. fooo * Ttlttnarht-Fint Art Wedd & Balboa ref's 8 ttke nu S200 Loveseai etec gin pole, chair, l•l-IOllr Ml· SS 1 '79 400 Ferran. red, 12 cyl, 'ITToroUa TE-27L 2dr spt '82 Cavalier. xlnt cond. ex· mnlg co in Santa Ana Dynamic phone people yrs up 599-6232 h1deabed. Riviere $250 Polans, outrlgrs Ststep. aSuto. lully loaded. lo ml cpe runs exit mags $950 tensive equip, 30,000 ml general oll1ce. typing wanted forinvestmeni art Semi retired nurse -;.,an Comm· 1 Woll range trtr w/new tires brks, WE WAIT YHI 49·000 obo 573•4547 obo 661-5857 492·3530 642-8188 Ans phone $1600, b 2 I TV• $14,500 645-4130 0Lira11111•ir111t••1 r.·-at ---,1·" lll1ng shorthand helpful sates Great opportunhy companion who needs o o co or s. ..._ --IW '77 CELICA GT Cpe, 5 spd. SEE IS fl ITI working 011ectly wot I" ror closers Up to s 1000 lite nur51ng duties Refer· mk ofr 673-20• 7 alt 6PM Calllorn1an 28. FG. F B. sgl See Ronald Dace -'76 Spyder, red Conv. exll air. new tires. 68K ml, 1 I president Equal op wk comm Ideal tor se· enoes 979-6348 Sola & matching loveS.ai. gas. n Sac S 13.800 cond. nu reblt eng. muit ownr S3495. 631·2337 We have a good selection 7141540·867 I mod1t1es. R E . insurance _ flee chr 575 645•3777 Oelux Classic, .54 Century, '79 Supra, itlnt cond, 5·sp. rotettl s .. us tOdayl por1un11y Employer c;ur1t1es. recruiters com· Do~I SSlO Herculon $!80 Exec of· 160-8677 or 675-3615 sett s2800 obo 545•0630 ol NEW & used Chev· pros Call Mr King or AK Cocker Spaniel/M Haa•a tl 25 lo ml, loaded. Must Mii &vying eno aelllng 11 a Secretary1recept1o n1s1 St d L bunk bed B 99"1. restored Mahogany. $6600. 894-2998 COHHEll CHEVROLET r ... onat>le pr:ce-that's needed tor growing O C James at 497 449 I AKC Lhaso Apso/M $ IOO ur y rown. l/B. V drive. w/tandem '76 CIVIC. new eng, trans, what Cla111f1ed la all area company Lil bkkp' Class1fleo Ads. your one-_e_a_642·00841631•2515 :~~~11 condlhon Cell trlr This is one or a kind clutch. $2300 or best '80 Cellca ST, air, AM/FM, about '4.l-5678 a plus. 549-1757 stop shopping center AKC Golden Retriever Valued at over $20,000, 842-2354/(213)519-7046 lo ml. xlnl cond . '.I\." 11 11 I• •I I · . 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Pups $250 548-8179 Jtwtlr7 6214 leavtng stat•. mu11 sac 1,.rta, llct, '81 PRELUDE. t lr. dk blue, _S_8_3_tt_l_o_b_o._8_4_2_-8_4_0_7 _ Btchon Frlse,-AKC. male, 100 American circulated today, S9995· 675"9429 W1 9025 tan Int, air. c111, elec 1nrf S46-I 200 10 mo $350 673-5376 silver dollars $13.75 ea HARO TO FINO· 2f Oen· '75 CAN AM Ho $6390 obo 497-7212 Dalmatian pups. AKC ch 100 brllllant unclrcutated !Bury C~ront adBo 1'n1bolrd AXl~t RUNS GOOD '81 Prelude. lmmec • buy ---------lfttl"'ll~t.-~-~,.t.-.,3_1_7 lines. show or pet Shots, silver dollars $30 ea. Sii· ay 0• · r 9 g 650-4593 outright or take over NEW & USED Care, trucks wormed 645-8948 ve r do ti• r a I bum (714) 645 5575 I Dr' ff ie.se. 540-5872 & vans. Fleet prlees 1878-1921 valued $3000, IN I 'l 7114 4 ftff lffl 1 -a..tla d .... I Scotty AKC/M 4mo $225 sell $900 964..0062 ta, ll ·12 BRONCO 4 ~ I d:S 11111 m,,..., te "'very '78 Aepen Wgn SE, clean. 1'1' ~ K ., .,. oa ...... 0 Pro1ter 644-6590 am/Im. ale. low mllea. 956-1295 alter 5pm >t. Ct Marquis Oiam-ond 1 ITE. GAEAT many utrae, lnctud .. --"'!!!!!!!!!!"!'!'!!!'!!!!!!!"!!""--STARTER BOAT $850 matching 2 horse traller Vtlbwa1ta S2600/obo. 786-9544 YORKIE. AKC. 3'1t lb, lov· Eng/Wed Ring Cluster sz II 650 4646 -Ing pet, show/stud 4 orig $1,500 Mst sacrl· ca -s14.000. 645-8 124 ;·82 WestfaHa Camper* er• U quat ,$300 552-3822 flee $600 545-2014 1951Classic8' SallbOAt ·53 CJ5 red w/blk Int 360 Like new. Bl•upunkt """"~---------Flberglau. pointed bow. V-8, 3 .. llh kit. 3 .. body 1tereo 21K ml, $12,500. '68Mu11ang,ponylnt,new 6010 Closing out• Two new 09f'lterboard type, fully llft. xtra chrome. lo ml, 833-0818 eng, needetrent. etralght "!'1-""b•r1!!!11!"1a·n·1 ·u·n·c1··rc-s•1!"1·v-er plagat polo watches -ulp_,. lor sall or r~ 673-895 body. But offer w/warr One yellow gold ...., >""" v... clean. 4· Harold 2 VW VANS. 1988 & 1972 540-2685 dollars. $28 ea. or buy all w/wht gold bars, one wht S400/obo. 673-8496 ,--.-AA3S Steel radial•. new Ole-1--------- $25 ea. Completed 911ver gold w/yellow gold bars & :sf Ericson 33' racer/ r•C I •v MIU ltlDIU'S hard battery, need body '67 Mu1tang. 8 cyl auto- Collar dated album, btk di 1 s500 cruiser 1 o R cert. ·71 f oyote n.1ckup whfi SOUTH work. Otte<. 646-7909 m1t1c, rune g ood 1678-1921, $950. Re-8 over cost • e hell R "" t S1200 $900/obo. 873-8254 tired must sell 964·0062 tu 631-2047 eaut 1n/out, fast. com-s u5n5a7g2r6ea73. c1u1n '57 vw orig. owner. rablt1---------fortable. loaded Np! slip • AIV'I & trans. runs good. '75 Ford L TO Squire -WE RESTRING, CLEAN. $68K 833..08 8 -· . ., Garage Sale antiques & REDESIGN your pearls & · 1 ·79 Dodge Powef wagon. S2200 553-1525 wagon. Extra clun depression glass Sat & beads Call Bernie. Hobie 14 wltralier. S595. 4x4. clean. 60.000 mllH lllZI S 120 0 I 0 B 0 PP Sun Sam 8702 Adams. 549·5715 942-8068 $4400 963-6962 uw1 WILL llT '62 Window Van, runs 499-1536. H B.(Newland/Magnolla) --------- -great. S775. 759-1552 '76 PINTO HATCHBACK OAK BUFFET W/-veted MiacellaaHal 5211 Hobie Cat 16,W1th trailer, '84 Toy 4x4. Lota 01 IE lllllllLI S .,... yellow w/lequllla strlpet, chrome Must see this Volume Sales, Service '85 BUG: OON TO BE A Lo mli.t, Good cond. mirror. $175 545-0630 429 Ford motor $200 colored sails. Happed S9500or/top S289.98/mo And Leasing CLASSIC. PE.RF. SHAPE.. Econ. 4 1pd, 645-3097 AppJiHCH --6011 ;~~:, dr:::;~'"~a_!b•:d diapers S1950.673·5408 Jtm546-7256 18711 BeachBlvd. s2ooo 497 • 4513 177 FORD PINTO ood __ ,,_, -.---__ , ... ,~ ~JJnQ)~~ ,, '68. Ba~ ~need• • L~ • _.._ llarlttrArt1·~-"•H• .~~.ilM6·6'32.,~ • .LIDO t4 .d..~ J!lllor. Xlnt ,.. .... ,__ ~.... • . , .., ·~-~r: .. ~~ 'l>·'' " .;;, . R... 1 ~ . d conts , wl tr•lter. Ne · .. ·va v ......._, _. . ~~ ,'i "'-" J.,..,,_ •. .tnorwow-oitr. n1">,._....~~F"\ .,,rig ~rv ce reoon 9' slate pdol table S 100 Salls & Cover $2500 · 'sU895 ~64 ~5~ong ,. 11 sates Guar 549-~077 646-8359, 955·1>198 OBO 5•6·5098 • ·ee Sqrbk, rblt eng. sacrl-' FllllllT 36"0 'Keele & Merritt de· Carpt, 2', yrs old.12'C Tornado catamaran with '84 Toyota Van, 4000 ml. flee $800. 548-2900 Loaded, reaa. 675-9&44 luxe gas range. 4 burner yards Carmel Plush !railer Extras great loaded $13,250. PI P. '89 Bu:. GREAT CONO '79 Flella, lltver. blk Int. wlbro1ler & grill $50 obo S250 963-682• cond $4,000 or offer 1--640..0050 M-F 9.5 MU~T SELL. S 1900. stereo. rune like new ~;;er~=~erTr~~~re:o S~a~ Chlldrens Toys g G-ames 646-6078 Rob hti••t1, 720..0291. 650-0707 $1395. 631-3016 I obo 646-1796 Childs desk. chtlds atere< WINDWARD Sabot. corTI-Clanin 1145 ·70 Bug. rebuilt engine. 1 ·~ Mullang Ghia, ~ spd, Freezer Whirlpool upright I :/:~ea;~~~.otr~;~~~: ~~~~i r,202c; 1~H~~~tx i.29 Modal X. 4 door, fown owner .89t~~~~ obo. :ws~~.·~~~ .. 5~n• 16 cubic loot Energy clothes sz 5. queen g twir $900 • 1 ~!1HUL~.r 11;:!~ Sedan Restored to orig· wkdys 9·5 644·6031 •ft 5 saver textured steel sz bedspreads Cat glast SIOO 645•4828 lnel $6500 675-6161 ••rc .. H leal 1145 '70 Fallback. super clean SAC ·57 T-Blrd. Whl/whl, $275 545-8805. 962 2863 In & out, run1 xlnt lo ml. Ofg ownr $12,000 . • . i 7111 '65 MUSTANG V6. IUIO, '61 25086 bt'own w/bei09 S24001obo lrM cover gd cond. 213/596-ee16 I IUY APPLIAICES HOSPlTALBED electric I 1 1"81 1 • geed P1a1n5t2. Ab000dY9•60•n~60• •7 11 ln1, mint eond. Like new. 831·168"4 642-1086 ••rcary S .LES 957-8133 xlnt cond1t1on $150 un erwatef cam-r Pl. '" ... St1<1hlft mu1tH9toap-_ ll NEW Tappan ranges gas 548-0559 era housing for F-2 Nikon ?"2C hevy Impala Conver1. preclate. Mutt sell. '71 Squareback,auto, new "h Merqul1. gOOd running & etec best otters Like new -Simmons Jenn) S 150 Surf•ce to dive< In· 75K ml, black S 1795 $4950. 7 51 ·8650 btl vllvff & Urea good tran1· cond S500 979-6848 646-8359. 955·0198 Lind crib w/beauty rest? !:;.~~c~m 5/;50 Bbrn'!!I~ 642·9197 9·5PM, Ilk for Betty ~~~~~· S ISOO/obo. o=-•• =-.-.-' 1-:~-:l-:-lt-· ---r.,,.,..:;7 t BUY REFRIGERATORS timermal$lS0&3 l ·l716 lr•de(7141 1-676-5885 A1tt1 l•ertt4 fl00 ·7o 280 SEL Xlnt Cond .. ·71 Super Beette1 ex11 173cutf .... numot0f,mag working or not, Cash MAGIC ISLAND CLUB S5600 OBO. cones. must Mii. • 1700. wtile & lira, 1tereo, nu paid Larry 650-7452 MEMBERSHIP Value Sfir I DMkl JIZI Alfa lt•H 1115 644~60&7 °' 720•1020 545.15374 paint S900. ff.4.0062 Washer /dryer S 135 ea . ~~~)9;;'~11~~°2~~~~ JI' lff iii ..... S0.000 orlQ milff. fiawt"8 ·7.;_:~~~·~:~:i~~r= '71 Ytllow VW convertible, '76 OLD'1 CUT. SUP. PS 011hwasher $100 Retrlg - -_ S12,000 7to--0789 cond Mutt Miii S-4700. 16950 · 979•390• new top. 1tereo. mullt PB AC TW PW OfQ pnt $250 646-5848 Metal Halide Light, 1000 ------650-1104 engine $2800 OBO Xcond $1&1\I\ ..... A1A" Watt. w/tlnitf, pd 1285 Prorn:nent local roofing --'72 280 SEL 4.5 · """· --..... frff tt f t• 6022 Hit $175/new 957-831 l company will tr•de roof· ·74 Spyder 2000 Conv, Xlnt Cond Sun roof ~metU09 8S0.230<4 "78 Cutlaae Sprm, lite btu, OobletSheule mix. F. 8 tng work for 30' altp In wtit. 5 epcl. new P31. runt S&t50 p/p'UM90e ® fvll pwr, air, + mott op. MOVING Waaher /Dryer Newport H 1 r b or grt S3500 760~3 evee · t1on1. nu tlrN, hi ml!Mge mo1, •holl. heebroken, $250 Stereo wOOd cabl 1548-5569 -i15 ·75 4&0SE. t harp. candy but In top ltlape. s .. to gentle 1546-8734 net S75. P•llo tabla 4 ii I -W I Ill' red, MW ur ... exit paint. appreclltt 1t 1835 Su· Free 10 good tlome 2 chairs S40 er au ''! 11 1681 ebw 1 10,600. PP 875..0668 perlOf, CM. 713VOW Of female Pit Bulla 3 Ch and t 11 tr S 2 5 0 ~· Ca'6 d\ler Camper Furiy OOOd oondlllon .75 MERCEDES 2400 call 831.o300 dYI tot de- montht old 847-8236 642-6859 __ •~ulpp ed . $3 8 5 . S2500. 831-e81fS '4/e,wn/fm,xlntcond. t•P.P.*3188/rnkotr Lrg 3 yr tern. 1payed. Gold Potted patio p1ent1.Jede 49 ·4552 ·74 2002 xlnt oond STOOO. IM&-3807 VW emblem '82 CUTLASS BRAUGH Ret/Wht Shep Loyal & Tr, Rubbe< Tr, Ro1t, Mizutani Super S.lph 1o am/Im, .,c, $4800 ot>O •71 "'°SL ellvtt/red Int .. lelllll'I l\Jlty totiMd, 41K ml .. ale, loving Wendy 546-2360 ~h lto~dcm. misc IPd. mint cond. 23-24", 7152·8116 Sue "3a8082 botl'I tope very nice' lllTI pwr, '7800. 786-1780 1ralt1rt -HfS eas. 7 •talpa, NB appratMd S900•, S5~ '74 30 C81 BMW EA.Ire>-$22,000 497·6222 • •du On az Sol• Bed S 125 man Eve. 642·te 1 l ' o-n fllliliitiiii ... _...,._,... ... 2 like new bar stls. awlvel. patio tbl Ht sso copper C Ml =· .~::;~,...~ 18500, ·eo MB 300 SO 48K Ml .... ·if '1MdiN6, 288 UC&i. uph011 1u. curved back boiler sso 4 bentwood .. ~rl • · Xlnt Cond .. $22.000 .,.. • ._AIU nw pfllnt/top, •In' oond. rest1 S 100 e31-2783 cane chalrt sao 2 1ampe 1idifombl. gooa i\ttpe, ·re 2002. Blau;lunkt, Plrenl Aft• 8. &3a·tU3 1ww l 22llO/<>Oo, '31-8112 2-pc ihellbac~& love· name bt'and az tO clothe• rune well, ext,. :1clne. ti< ... nu pelnt. MOOO. '82 2400• Ivory, gd conct. ..... WIU. llT '7a Statton WtlOOft, a/c, seal. never ueed. pd 65()..4020 ~1200 or 1> .. 1. &H-057. 840-5363, 751-15" S1000 + f>'Ckup pymt• of M &&•Ill" pl a. p/b, ptw, pldoor S900. NII S47$ 939.2309 Sink water FTltere: eo11 °" ,78 2002 OOOd cond S39t/mo. 15&-8355 VOiume ...... 84M'Vlce loQc.1, p/ .. t, ct\llM ~- 32 >t80" glau cotfH S350. now S76. ast•te '71 Chevy Bubble fop seooo by. 646-744 113500SEL V9fYtoml,lll 11f,11L1~:L. ~~~1C:..7,~~=·· tat>te Kidney sn•ptd Nie. cash only 786-7970 Ca.mper, ~ equlP09d, evee 642"4275 (Stella> optlona Ind anti. A89 Hunl_lnit~IMch 0 r I I I w O O d b I I e Sp1 POft w/redwood tiif1 of1« 144-$5 t . ;--C>nll<•, ~ deln, (11 •i) IQ llM 831-3850 ...C ntr Seso H5-283e ttr tt ll 7~~~:o'.e.f.;~ ... ~i =--~=~obO 30 37 D1t _ • Antique oak dining Mt •lie WHIH t paint. "300. 4f.4.1i1JQ '72 pap-top Cilltl\per, good S275 Excellent con·· 850-21311i-1oaml •7 3.,..1 :f. Int -d AtM aoou1 tM "'OMV*" "*"· eot1d, 1nt. very dttton Phoiw 494-4818 Krackle need• t parrot _ -• • 111 .....,. can 11vo you thN our ~. nd1 eome bOdy c•o• Call Joyce at Moped·Pueh Maxi II, avto 30K Of1G • aunroof. at-pYrc;haN & INM ptena. *°"' Prlc9d '°' quick 8eautlful 4 pc llv nn Mt. 494-61577 or 494-2804 ltllh, lo ml. ~.tn\lt, f~ loY' 11~.600 llC)..7312 • Rmlll .. '2150. ~181 never ulec:I Ntthtone _1 -1l'lleld Aucfton Sun ---C010r1 pd S540 want M1uc1l a1t. l'D4 M~ 11. a.et°'* v* C1u11t ed Ad• art 11'1• •1111 ·10 lclrocco ri.td . S275 174 t824 1ny11me oVXtiof'J auifXIC S360. M2-S$83 _..., _,, e IU009Nfull 13CU Qutlllt'991 llOOOtobo. Xlnt cond. STADIUM l'ONllAC 'il"U •lll\.1 "; w 11,.. caM '**' ono I -oar1I09 « ~.,d Nltf It'•• NEWPORT MACH AMl~"11tereo. au.a1ea ~~!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!~!'!~!!!!!!!!!'!!!~!'!!!!!!!!!!P.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Seit 1oi.11em1 M7·M71 l225. Lvm.. 197-~9 w~~·.t,~~lilp? J =.ftY to ten more l IU•.. Want Ad• C.11842·511 , \ • I / ' 0 -• I • i iJ i: . - •, l . , j . ' I --.--·, ORINGI COAST SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1·9a4 R ' 8' If COO!Blrn ~~ ,, , ~ ._ ~ ~c/ltJtz..- HEV, FRANKLIN , DID VOU READ T~E I T~INK l1M A '1LEFT-8RAIN PERSON ~:. C~APTERS ON LEFT AND Rl6HT BRAIN S? l'M SORT 01= ANALYTICAL AND I LIKE i'M GOOD AT JIGSAW PUZZLES, I l:IKE MUSIC AND I T~INK I ~AVE A PRETI'f GOOD IMAGINATION ... NUMBER5 AND SVMBOLS ... C:) AND Tf4EN , Of7 COURSE , WE J..fAYE T~E ''NO-BRAIN PERSON ~~. i • I GUESS l1M A '' RIG~T-BRAI~ PERSON '' I HEARD TMAT ! t • , t I • .,._, •• -.. -----~ ........... ~·-· ... . )1,-~ • .<.1'~':\' ... ~;_.,. ,., -~~·~1•1';...l'•l,•'"'"''~? ~-· :!"'l1-1i. •• ~ .....,... 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A~O OAO~ by Gus Arriola I lllf Pilat ====~======-=-------~ I I I I t i I l; 'l ,: , t ' Barbara Hutton built lor her late car-racing son, Lance Rever\Oow. 'Shakira's a great hostess," says Caine, "and I'm a great cook." When Joaa River• and ~~ those 8oun<y ads) Walker ap· proachec:t ptaI· ~·raght Ne I -~--------------' Slaoa about starring in a \ ' ' ' '... ' ,.. ' ... gend~·~versed ~of ~Odd~. .. Doc .. was so intrigued by the .. ta I Caiille., ~ b\• dint ot his ~ in MM has become the mosr famous ooc:kne\ m the wand next to Eliza lhllinte, ~ like to pair his Golden ~ award fof EdJcatlng Rko wat'I an Academy Award ... ~ who say ifs oat miponant to win an Oscar ~~ already won one.." savs <:ame. who's been twice nOmmattd fof the honof (Al1je. 1966. S#uh. 1972) "Whal's imponant to me as an aaor is acknowl- edfrel•ierat by my ~ be- eaust they know wha it takes." He. and tus wife. ex· model 9s' ha. ~ had a tiny role watt ~ m ~ Man Who Would Be K~ and ~ she'd neYef appear in ~ mcMe. IM m the ~ Hills home the 1- idea m. he did a special ~'lite. 8'i akJng came the show.biz ~ of "artimc differences,.. and odds seemed beaa than ~ th• this new Odd ~ wouki ~ make it to the foot· tights. 8'i now -._™ and S.., Sb\llllws •are said to be inteesed in the show. wtud'1 is aiming b an Qc. tober ~ on 8roldway. after a b'yOtl in W ashin!Jon. ~~ ea H Pl -. • 40, ffilY rue1u0y can ~ "W oidest preay ba around" and ··~ ~ Davis" ol the ~ indusUy. But teDow ~ quin h•• T .... c I =ushter ot the late Ingrid ) thinks her "ad- vanc-ed" years (she's all ot 31) have actually helped her. "I think it's b«xlr.M ot my aae." adds RosseUln~ who is the ex. wife ol director Mada (King of C~ 5cm UP! and is now married to male model Jolm Wdd e mn "Per· haps ~ simply needed an older, more sophisdcaled person." . \. '. ,,. ,, \ Klle ...... who~ last year in a Broadway r'Mv· al of Aficto in ~and is now appearing on the Great Whft Way in. Doonesbury. IM}' have ~rabons to ~ a star like her father. Rklwd, tu she has no dreams of be- ing a fi.xnft on the best· dressed list ... It's exhausting ,, \ '\ ,. ' . . \ . .. .. '. .. . •, '. beina a fashion plate," she points out "Good dodles, like good parts, don't just drop in your lap. You have to go out and look for them. .. (j That was no parking-19( at- tendant standing in front ol the entrance to the Depar1- ment of Transportation garage recently. That was the Trans- portation Secretary, Da- .... ,., hrd Dole (her husband is Senator Robert Dole. R -Kan.). making -sure employees had their seatbelts fastened. Their reward for c:om- pl ia nce: wind- shield scrapers and Frisbees. marr ied to llar1aret. ~ she wants a divorce, Pierre refu9eS heat• ol his Catholic blicqround. • Canon PnnJdions head ..... McM • t says his ~ has ~ the go. ahead from Yelrl9 090 to make a ~ 1V movie on the lite ol John Lennon. "What mabered k> Yoko." ex· plains Mc:Mabon, "was that we wouldn't ezploit this. that ~~--------------------...................... .. 11 mg ·'tar:· 0.8 mg nicotine av per c1g8fette. FTC Repon Ma( BJ Warning : The Su rgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Regular and Menthol. . I ' I n ' -.. - ONE U.S. SOLDIER'S ·MOVING ACCOONT OF THOSE FIRST FEW DAYS ON GRENADA BY TONY SCHERMAN 4 fAMILY WEEKl.Y • MARCH l l • 1984 The American plan called for some According to what we believed at th e time, we really didn't think the Cubans were going to fight back. We hoped we could just go down there and have a show of force. Well, while we were still in the aircraft. they started firing everything they had . Being under fire in a plane is really the scariest of all. You're not on your own: you can't fire bac.k. You have nothing to say about your life. Every· ~~--------------------............ ............. one just wants to get out of that aircraft. We had such heavy rucksacks, the parachute ~ was so tight; I was miserable in that plane. Just before I jumped, the red light came on, which means they're supposed to stop send- ing jumpers out the door. But I went anyway, and so did Sergmnt Currie. right behind me. We were ftying toward the enemy; if too many more people went out. they woukfve landed right where the enemy was. which wasn't exactly what we wanted. We jumped from 500 feet -half the height we usually do on training m~ sions. The leap itsetf was really nothing most of us had made a num- ber ot them. Once your chute opens, you know everythi~s OJ<. If it doesn't. well. we didn t have any re- serve chutes anyway1 Our commander figured there wasn't a whole lot of sense in taking them at 500 feet You've already fallen a oouple ot hundred feet before you know ii your ma.in chute's opened. and then it takes 400 feet for the reserve to deploy. So it was a little weird. Normally, you put your hands over your reserve when you jump. As I went out the doo1; I put my hands there -nothing. And usually, when your chute opens, you look up to check for holes. Because I had no reserve. if there were any holes, I didn't want to know; I didn't even look. I felt naked, but not so much because I was ladcing a reserve. but because of something else: all the bullets flying in the ait There you are, hanging underneath a parachute. As low as we jumped from, the only thing I could think was, 'Tm in the air too long.'' I concentrated on looking straight down, ~. sure I wasn't going to land on an or an ing. ended up ~t midway up the air- strip. When I hit ground, I hardly felt it, even though I'd been falling faster than usual and pavement ls pretty hard: I was thinking about other stuff. I was canyins an M-16 with an M-203 grenade launcher that' fires a ~mm projectile. My team Msembled with the rest ol the company. Within 45 minutes. we had pushed out the ~ri meter and established sort of a basis for the airaaft to land with the 82nd. Remember that what I wanted to find out about mysell was how I'd react to comba,t? Well, thats~ what it~ •'IOoiffl·• hit tM ~ -"8cti6n.. It was a relief knowing that, '"Yeah, I'm not going to free2Je. rm going to remember what they taught me, every- thing rve learned.'' • As a matter ot fact, the feeling ot be- ing in combat was exactly what l didn't expect My whole kiea wa,, that you hit the ground, your adrenalin's flowing. you have enoush strength to run up and down the airstrip with your ruck· sack if you have to, and everything's pretty hairy and scary. But it wasn't really that different from a trainln& mis- sion. I didn't have extra strength. The "W~ treated the prisonen well: you coukJ tell that /My ~ wrpriMJd by this. " bullets were registering. but they didn't say that I questioned the w~ idea of bother me all that much. rm not sayi~ my being there. It like. .. Aw, bullets don't bother TM ; I ~t some about back home. I it's just that they didn't rmlJy regjstet was hoping my parents weren't wor- You have a job, and sitting and worry-ried about me -by now they . had ing about the bullets isn't going to help. heard about the· Rangers' mission. Jrs I wasn't thinking about the fact that actually worse for them. just wondering there was more resistance than we'd what's going on. At least I knew how expected: I was just surprised that it much danger there was. And I wasn't like I thought it would be. You're wondered if my brother was on the lsland. just reacting. performing. However much enemy was out there didn't mat- ter to me, just that we had a mission to do and were going to get It done Taking the airstrip was the most diffi. cult action; it was where most of the op. ponenrs defense was positioned. After that initial airborne assault. it was sporadic fire for the rest of the day. We kept it far enough away so planes coukt land. And we detained some prisoners. Watching them, I felt. "Well, they be- lieve in what they're doing.'' We each had our own viewpoinl So we treated them welL,'.Ihey wete auprited.• hoUJ. , were' Voo cool<i tell by the looks on their faces. Now, if I'd seen them hun one of the people I was with, maybe I would've felt differently. I don't know. That first night. we slept at the air- strip. I wa.s tired, but we were all keyed up. It was only the first day, and there was still a lot to be done. At night I'd 8<> over what I could've done bettet Being a United States soldie1; I just back up the commands that my commander In chief, the President, gives me. Second- guessing someone who knows more about the subject and is so much better infonned would be useless. so I can't On Wednesday morning. the stu- denls from the 'lhJe ~ campus of SI. ~:s Univasity School of Medicine. jusJ a few hundted yalds from the air- strip. ~ flown olf the island. ending their ordeal &tt four miles up the road were 20() more slUdents isolaJed from their feSCUe1S by a cordon of Cuban and Grenadian torus. Huddled in their rooms. the SIUdenJs cculd only wait Finally. through the sound of gu~ in the attemoon, they heard a door beins broken down and a voice <>Shouting "Fnendly forces! .. It was a quick operation. We learned about the bunch of American students that wasn't at the main campus. but further up at this place called Grand Anse. When we got a Uttle intelliaence on it. we went ahead and performed a helicopter assault on the beach at~ ,,, __ ...., ..... ~ '*. . ,.. .. ,.. l'U~ ·11•17. ~· -.._ . The biaaest advantase was that the people deknding It thought we would hit them by coming up the road, muching throup the island. They were not expecting us to come in air- mobile from the beach, so they were ~ the wrong way. Plus. they were posiooned a UttJe ways off to give them- selves room to fall back. That helped us; with the air support we had, they couldn't come back to hit us. We secured the bulldln& this old ho- tel being used as a dorm. One group went in and flt the students out We held the hotel long enough for the helt- copters to evacuate everyone: then they came back tor U5;-{}eHn and Ottt I didn't talk to any of the students - it was just get ·em on the aircraft, load 'em up. When we got back to the air- field. they were there In one group, about 100 yards or so away. They started waving to us and yelling. ft made us feel real good. • By this time. the heat was starting to s.low US down. After two days, it WM all starting to show. As far as the fighting goes. as soon as we started moving out apinst the ene- my after taking the airstrip, a lot of them just threw down their weapons. Most of the Grenadian soldiers didn't really believe · in what they were fl&hl-1 ing for anyway. It was the Cubans that put up the stiffest resistance. The "buddy system" isn't a dumb way of talking about how we worked f -we have a sa~ .. Never go any-I where without your Ranger buddy. rd link up with one other man and stay to- gether. Maneuver up to a po.goon and Keep it. Always with one guy there to protect backside. .. your • On the thlid day. our commanders told us we were going home. We were getting all happy. and I was talking to some people. Some guy from the 82nd came walking up; I didn't pay attention to rum, and it turned out to be my brother Doug! He was about to 8<> off and cover the 82nd for public affairs. He knew I was there and had come looking for me. Because of security reasons, I wasn't allowed to tell him anything we just talked about whether or not I was O.K. But when he walked awar.. I didn't like leaving one of my family down there. I just would have felt better staying with him Which is how it turned out We were starting to unload our ammunition, and the company commander wanted the chaplain to say a few words. Just before the chaplain could open his mouth. the first serseant came over and said, "Men, grab your grenades. We're 8<Jing back in." The chaplain never got to say a word By OOC4 photographs of Ameriam studenls hulJ&ing the Tarmac back in the U.S.A. were almxly displayed on newssJands around the world But the fi&.h.fff!S-~{ OJ.JeLMatthtw I~ baf_. ,. ~ tM.1· ........ ...o,y.cnr~~~ # ~ bamxks. a Cuban mili1Cl7)"-trainins compound. Three of Ides comrades. happily gettins ready tor departure. would never leave Grenada It was almost worse than the initial feeling of seeine combat -here was everyone sayi~ "We made it. its done, we lived! and all of a sudden it's. ''You haven't made it yet." Calivigny was where three helicop- ters crashed and our battalion tost three ~ The helicopters went In a little bit fMt. Sea>nd bird to go in, the pilot was shot He lost control, of FAMILY Wrai:t. MAJI04 11 • '* 5 ........................ --------------------~~- • , --&ADA course, and crashed into the one already on the ground. The third pilot came in. saw everything and tried to avoid it. But he slid into a ditch and crashed. We had quite a few injuries. Of the three men killed. I knew two. Waiting for the first group d birds to come back. ~ we'd seen only'five returning; ,_e eight had gone over. Every- fi body just looked at one < another and said, lhere's § some reason why three d 5 those birds didn't come ~ back." and we didn't like it It really prepared us for the worst -we didn't know that only one had gone down ~ cause ol enemy fire. When we flew in, all J oouJd think d WU how much I wanted to get out d the ~ I just kept lookifl8 at gr00nd. As soon as I could, I jumped out d there. By this time. we'd had some more people come down. so I wu in charge d a squad d three. The resisSa.nc:e wasn't what we'd expected.. They'd mana&ed to shoot down that ~ but there weren't as many d them as we thousht there'd be. Most ol them had already moved out My squad secured our section ot the compound and got into position. It was &eUing dark. ~IN wounded: ·rm not Olhamtd to admiJ that I war pr«ty ICt1T'f!Jd. .. so we waited for morning or a counterattack, whichever came first. I was glad we hadn't lost more people. The Ran&ets 8rf very close-knit; I felt bad for the three guys and I didn't like to lose them. Morning came, and they carried out what they could salvage from the three hel~ copters. AH the wounded had already been transported, so when the birds came back it was us they picked up. We were told -again -that we were going home. And even then, Sergeant Currie and I said to each othe~ "We're not saying anything until we're in the aic" Because the first time they'd told us. some ot us had said how we'd kind d like to stay another couple ot days, Just a feelins ot wanting toge off that aircraft That's whe you had time to think abou the danger you'd been 1n. I used to go home on leav a lot I figured my parents are maybe 80 on a few more mis- sions for experience. Of getting up there in age course, we didn't really want you want to see them whel)- to. And then they'd said, "You ever you can. Now I realize are staying." So we weren't that just because they're about to get caught with our doesn't ~ they'll be the foot in our mouth again" first to go. As young as I am, But the plane took off. in reality I'm just as vulner· Everyone was still keyed up; able. In the work rm doin& we were so overjoyed that you get put Into a situation we'd ·performed and shown where it doesn't matter how that the Rangers aren't over-youns yru are. rated, that we're the best I c.alled home as soon as I • ~-~· ~ '"' ··~·...._ ~--:..~·:.:.::· ... :.;-.......... ~-. ........ · ~ -~ ... ··-', ................ ~· --·~ i'Sonally, I just felt · I'd back to Fort Lewis. A few days c reacted the way rd been before we'd gone into Gre- trained, and I hadn't lost any nada, f d written a letter to my real close friends in combat mothec It went something At first I didn't really think like. ''rm just around here do-' back to the three days. Thday ing the same old thint . . ~ • it comes back sometimes. The stuff like thal So when fina}. 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And today. we are proud to still be ooc of America·s best-loved mapzines. Now, to celebrate our JOOth anni- versary, we at the Ladies· Home Journal are pleased to announce the issue of a unique commemorative. A limited edition centennial doU which we believe will be of special interest to doll collectors everywhere. Inspired by lhc very firit doll cvcf" featured by the Journal, MEmily- The Ladies' Home Journal Ceotco- niaJ Don~ is a creation as engaging as it is lovely. One which combines lhc charm of that gcntJer, byaone era with the special sipificaoce of an important anniversary issue. Ezq.U.IJ~ "' . ~,., """"""' Fashioned in the tradition of the fa- mous oioctceotb-ccntury bisque collector dolls. th.is beautiful new creation carries the dollmaker's art to a level of perfection ~ly en- countered today. For. like those cherished doUs. MEmi.Jy~ is sculpted with meticulous attention to each and every detail of her hand-painud bisque porcelain bead and hands. Costumed in a liand-ta~ dress of consummate elegance. carefully de- signed to authentically re-create the fashions of 1884. memorative status, this centennial doll will be issued in a single limited edition, available only durina t.his anniversary year. After December 31 , 1984, the doll will never be of- fered apin. Each imported doU will be crafted foe us by Franklin Heirloom Dolls. And, in the tradition of the finest col- lector dolls, .. Emily .. will bear both lbe--stinaui.shina mm of Franklin Heirloom Dolls and the lcaend "Ladies' Home Journal Centennial 1984." ln addition, eacb doll will be accompanied by a Coenific••e of Au- thenticity, attesting to its status as a limited edition centennial year issue. Wherever you choose to display her. "Emily" will make a channina addition to your home. And an im- portant one as well. For, here is a limited edition doll of unusual sianif- icance. A beautiful tribute to 100 years of the Lad.ies' Home Journal -and a collector doU poueuing all the qualities of a futuR heirloom. No payment is required now. But yaur application should be returned to the Ladies' Home JoumaJ, c/o Franklin Heirloom Dolls. Franklin Center. Pa .• by ~b 31, 1984. ··--,--------------------------, I ADVANCE U~.-,ON An\.tCATION I I I I I I I I I I EmlUJ v""' °"" I~., Mfft" JI, 11'4. Liidies' Home Journal c lo Franklin Heitlooat Dolls Fnnkhn Cco1er. hMsylvanla 19091 I wlab to order "Emily-Tbe Udies' Homr JOW"llal Ccnlunial DoD. ~ to · be 1 bandcnlAed for me in bitq11e pcll'CC.lain. : rids velveu and detica&e lllcc. 1 I need send no 1ftOMY now. I will be From the lush velvet bow atop her Oowing brunette hair ... to the ~ frock, ~ of rich forest ,areeo " ~ •wtm lleHCa~fY em. · broidcred lace ... riaht aown to her cotton stockings and high-button shoes ... MEmily" is lhc very vision of loveliness. AJI dressed up in her party best to celebrate the occasion. : billed in four equal moalhJy instaUmeou 1 1 ofS3t.2j•. plus SJ. for shippins and ban· : •: ....... ~dl&.&a~-~ I •lfle dOU Is ICDI lo me. . : A.llr«dNIJ "'*" Allbouah you miaht expect to pay much more for a coUcctor doU of comparable siu and quality. M Em· ily" is modestly priced at SJ2.S. And. in keepina with its important com- •f'flia lff'I lllU~ ,.,,, /IU I Sianatu~ . .... ~ ......... ..........,, "'9 .CC.-f"T..CI Mr. Mn. Md•"------------------- Stare ZIP'---31•5 u.Jt.• o-~, collttfM. t 1--------------------------~ _... ..................... -----------------~~ ~~-----------------------------~ A GOOD WAY TO CEI ,EBRATE By Marilyn Hansen A h,. begona. There's nothing more likely to set Irish - and other -eyes a-smiling than a home<ooked meal fearuring favorites from the Emerald Isle. Our potato ( ol <XlUISe) cakes are easy to prepare; our stuffed cabbage makes a terrific St Paddy'-s Day main course -and that's no blarney. ••1JMl'll&H ~·· ....... •"• A6 t ., .......... ... 2 tdlztJJlal I "9•~or 'h == dt111e•..._ ~ ~ n.eq ctuu • • eeler7 .,... .... \4 ~....., •:•:;:r:..., 2c.,....., ~~ ...., 2c.,.*-l.~J llltJFI \4t ,,, ,....., .... Mid ..... l'h t FJ11•1 cmuwa; _.. . 1. Remove coar9' outside lellYe:s from ~ ba&e. Place cabbe in a large lteme with Waler to cover ana 1 leaspOOn cl the salt. c~ heat to boilins. then reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. 2. Remove cabbage. drain ~ and cool slighdy. Carefully peel back 6 outside lellves. Using sharp Plrill8 knife, wt out mlter c:I cabbege from the IOp. =hole about 4 inches wide and 3 inches . Sprinkle cavity with ~ tealpOOn salt. Fi chop the removed c:abbeee. reserving ~ cup. S. In large ski1leC. rneit butllet Add ook>o and stir b 5 minulleS. or until aerldet Add celety, ~. corned beef. potatoes. re- mainins \.'\ teaspoOn saJt peppet caraway GET $1.00 OFF WHEN ·YOU CART OFF OUR 201b.BAG. .... il. c 1984. ICal JCan foods. Inc. 5'ram ~ medium heel for 30 to 40 min- utes, or until fort tender. S. Remove from ketde. unwrap, and cut In- to large wedges to serve. Malte 6 seroin(Js PO'lal'OCA- ltrH1.11u rlt I~. w.,t. or_.. *:111 ' ~ ~ Ctllijiil R • .. r1 11 t ._. \4 t .......... ... l'h e111 .... ...... \4 c,...a c.uw.,. .... I. In large bowl, cut butter into the flour and salt. using a pastry blender or two ltnMs. Prehell oven to 450°. 2. Stir in mashed pocato and milk.. making a soft ~ Tum ~ out onto a ~~ floured boerd, roll or pat to l·lnch thickness and cut into rounds about 3 inches acro9l. Sprinkle some caraway seeds on toP cl each. S. Plla rounds on liahdy IJeated bakin& ~ sheet and bake for 20 to 3o minutes. ~ 4. Serve hoc. split acms the middle and ~ spread with butter. Marmalade. preserves or - honey make a fine acrompanimenl S Malte about 8 cokes •Seff.rising flour unavailable? Substitu~ 1 ~nsifted all.porix-flou~ ~ teaspoon . powdet ~ tfeSpOOn baking soda and leaspool1 salt for each cup selJ.rising flour called for in recipe. 2 c..-a rte• ,..-..ee (4 or 5 •e::I- ,.. I ... I ldh1; 11u •t leecl IMl&te-or That's our way of introducing the new 20 lb. bag of Crave$ cat food. That means more real chicken. real milk and real tuna proteins for the taste cats crave. And Crave is 100% nutritionally complete. So, get $1.00 ott when you cart ott our new 20 lb. bag, compliments of Crave cat food. PiOIEil.'1-lllCB FOODS CATS CRAVE 9 ElllRIS DEC. 31, 198' I I f. l ' l ' r I I \ ...... -----------------------------., NEW HOME OWNERSHIP : Do You Hne What It Takes? 1 I --------.,,--.-• 1. 2. 3. 4 .. :=':::::""..,:;-~ .......... : ...................... 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(New Yori! Seate r..idenb add ..._ tu I Handy C.-CO Chicken boWa'I add color. Craft 241 pattern: fuJI directions.. -..... lc:m(I.., t j I • •c-.--~ ~--. di 11 •• rw•> ~ c-.ct 11••ClbltrJ ~ c-. , ...... ..... .,. c-.4':111•• ........ ...... ... 111 ........ .... .,,. ti 11 •• ......., ..... Mllril:ll ....... ........... 1 .. 11111 .. . .......,. ....... _, .... ti I. Wllh po11as and put ln a 1aree RMJ!ll9'1 wilh boiHh& W1Rr IO <XM!t Put on lid and simmer OWi' medium hell for 40 ~ or unlil term Peet potllDes and mllh with a pc**> IDllheE Add bunet: Z. In &u9e mixin8 bowl, flake almon with liquid. Add tnllhed pcl4lloes. sour mam. parsley, <*ry. onion, red peppet Silt and P'l>pel Mix well. 51Witly bell the • yolks and add IO almon mixlure. Bat ea8 whjtes until stiff and told in. Tum into ~ 2 ~-quart blklna dish. J. &Me in 350° oven for 1 hout; or urltil the tip c:I a knife intened In <:alter comes out . dean Garnish with pusAey and serve with tartar-..oe. Malta 6 IO 8 ~ llOT C11•&1MY I •• I I I I LI Z°I .... , ........ ..... I'., ., ... vwM1• ...... . ~;C'ct:an••..._ ·~-......... ·~'=·-~ • ...-.w..:1r....-~c-.•• ~c-. ..... •c-.•• ?.,. .... ......, I t1 lfllB msac:s .... Jc..-.......... l&tt .. ._ • .......... . S ._. u1'1 • ._.. .... ..., clUHld ~ C-. 8Jbel7 di I" I I ......., I. In larlfe saua:p111. place unpeeled potatoes. Add cold wUer to cover and I RtpOOi 1 Slit. 8rif1I IO a boil cover and boil until potaaoes ~ ~ about 30 minutes. Drain and mol llWldY. Ped po&atoes and cut Into 14·indHhick likes. 2. In large *1Uel. melt butler. Add onion and cook until ~ about 5 minutes. Blend in flout; ._ 1 taspoon salt and c:::J~~-Bri .. IOa !;~~~ -;;;a~.~ .. ~~~~ COLCAt•IDll ·~ .... lit ......... ,,..._. I .. .. lt1U O II M ........ _....... Za11192'11H1•.-c1H1• I« P , di:tHd ~c-. ..... -~ It lflll ....... .... .,. tr ..... ....., ..... ~ ...... I. Cook potMoes In unsalted boillna water until ~ 20 IO 25 minuleS. While f Am.Y WEEXLY. 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N.C. -Wing guard book, as well as cracking their own schoolbooks percentage nearing .800, Smith is in the ~ Michael Jordan, a&e 21 , a 6-foot when t~re off the court It is not an easy job, but ketball J)antheon now housing such gods of the S.inc;h junior from Wilmington, N.C., De.an Snuth would not be likely to exchange it for round ball as Adolph Rupp of Kentucky. John steals balls, blodd shots. rebounds any othet Wooden of Indiana and U.C.LA., and Phog Allen of and dunks as well as the taller tyers This coach goes at his job in a busine:Mllke Kansas. under whom Smith played and coached. and usually scores in double · res. fashion. In appearance he is almost invariably dean With all that. De.an works to de-emphasize the .__ ___ --'Matt Doherty, 22, a 6-foot inch shaven and, on the court, aJmmt always dressed in a prevalent Vince Lombardi philosophy that "winning seriior who plans an investment C4fttr on WaJJ dark business suit. pale blue shirt with French cufts, is the only thing." Insists Smith: "Our American Street. plays a brainy, blue-chip defense, leads the subdued necktie and polished, sijghtly sporty dark culture is far more oompetitive than any · other team in assists and averases better than 9 points per boots. He reminds observers more of a Dwight ~ atlture I have observed. We tend to tea.st 'winners' - game. Twc>time AO-American Sam Perkins. 22, a enhower (though with more nose and hair than Ike) whether it is in b.usiness or athletics-rep.rdJess of 6-foot g..inch shot-blocking prodigy and the team's ~a · Patton. He is not a shoute~ but a the methods used !.Q~ . .A. ~..'. :... ••.. ~ .. -~ leading rebounder, appears certain 10P.i.nJ~1 . ~~-..::c =~:-.& ~.Ali~ue<&1ijibd0i1 ~MW ifPrOOuees wti4t"-llil-~:.---;r' I f~-~~.i~Ur ~---'ft~.' -~ mpliSllmeftts speak for them-. is called the 'winner' and the 'loser' in our society. three-time Ai]:American at the University d North setves. Last year he was Inducted into the Basketball Those terms certainly have different connotations Carolina. Brad Daugherty, 18, is a 6-foot 11-inch Hall of Fame one year after his team finished with a that aren't good. The 'loser' and those associated sophomore center, an excellent shooter and perhaps 32·2 record and won the National Championship. with losing sometimes feel bad, and the 'winnP.rs' the most improved player from IMt year. Point guard Looking back on a 28-8 season for 1983, Smith have external affirmation for the wrong reasons.. Kenny Smith, 19, a ~foot 2~·inch freshman, seems confident that the Tar Heels will reach the "There can be values teamed through competi- avef18e5 9 points a game and is a fast breaker who's FinaJ Four playoffs in Seattle at the end of this tion. But a total emphasis on winning versus pa.rtic- 15 intelliQent on court 15 he is off d it month. The Dean has 20 wins and no losses at this ipation is the ~roblem. I am amazed that there are Thougli their abilltie.s are considerable, the talents writing and 15 aood a shot as he has ever had of stay· people who thank God. the Creato~ wants one team d the man who leads them just may be more awe-ing at the head of h1s class. to win an athletic contest One pastor wrote tb say inspiring. He is Dean Smith, head coach since 1962 With seven NationaJ Collegiate Athletic Associa-that God answered his prayers when North Carolina ......... --------------------------~~~ ••• give them Attends- protection that really work& If someone you care for suffers from kiss of bladder control. you can help gjve them comfort. security, confi. denc-e. Thanb to Attmds an atremely effective di;posable brief frcm the &me Service Group at Procter & Gamble. Wrt:h Attends. you'll be giving them the kind" superior~ protectioo that helps them feel good about themselves. Oe•eioped for U1e in llolpitall and Naninr Homa ~the country, quality nursing homes and hospitals use Attends. In fact. nurses and aides prefer Attends 3 .i.....------~ to 1 cwer other incorttiuence care products they've used. They know Attends helps them give their patients the best quality care. Moeey-Dviac otrer-$15.00 <Mr on a Cale ol Attadl. If you or a loved one ~severely incontinent. you are invited to try Attends at $15.00 less than the usual cost Just mail the certificate below. A case of Attends will be deliv· ered to your home. Or. if you irefer, you mav order vour Attends by telephone. Simpiy call toll· free 1·800-543-.cMOO and ask for Operator 500. It's a convenient. simple. private way to take advantage <X the best wetness prot«· tion available today. UAttencW Disposable Briefs Siiinann---~~~~~~~~~~~~~- which is why they call it "Wlnnec" It is durin& thOle t1ente, endd-the- ~ ~~s::= ened up,."H~ he'll call .. Isn't ttm fun?! Isn't this what yoo came hete for? To Ad into a game that gc>es dawn to the lalt 9eOOllds. This is what il's au about. You can win it .. Highty ~ by ooachln& a>&-~W'S as a skilled tadidan and -:~~~~~iiiiifliil=-~ ~·L approach to n ~ is methodical rather than en» won over ~· ... But I don't think our Creemr meant for one per!Oll or group to teel bad in order for another indMdual or group to leel superior .... Each human bein& has God's unconditional love." It is a refn!shiJll philosophy. ~en the inteJWty " ~ in a>l1ege basketball. And certainly Smith's record shows that he likes to win and knows how to do il But ooUeagues aod students asree that he dislikes taking bows for their successes Says star guard Michaej Jordan. "He puts his players first He never takes the publicity. He gives credit to the team." Smith's lockeNoom style is a plea.1ing if rather unusual combination d family minister and ~ expert His cmistant coaches -Eddie F~ Bill Q.ith~ and Ray Willium -seem wt from similar doth. For his part. Dean Smith p1des&es a beltef in the buic guiding principles " an enlightened Christian approach to ethical behavioc Until he wu out d his teens, Smith and his pa.rents and sister betoneed to the American Baptist denomination in Emporia and Topeka, Kan. When, at the aae of 26, he became an a.Wstant basked>all CX>idl at North Carolina. he and two dozen like-minded friends started the first American Baptist Church in Chapel Hilt 'This group felt strongly that the racial injustices. the c:loRd-member· ship idea and several other prob~ d other churches neicesStated th.is new church," he explains. The move hardly hurt the reputation d Coach Smith in the American b&ack community. "In Coach Smith I got a great friend for the rest d my life," says Phil ford. '74 throuah 78, who holds the North ~ina scoring record and is~.~~r~' family. When we won. we lau8hed When we lost. we aied -together." ~ makes the perfect family. This team le.aves almost nothing to chance. using its practice sessions to hone their individual and group skills. For ~le. they use a special ouf.d. bounds play for late in the game in dose situations. It is performed at 1: almost every drill but only called on 5 when the chips are down. perhaps three times a ye.at And it usually works, 14 F .U..Y WEFJU.Y • MARCH II • 11194 tional. He is likely to invoke IJl8lhe. maticaJ principles in practic::e -stud- ding them with innovations bated part- ly on i.nstind and partly on caft!ful ob9ervation d tens d thousands d games. He wrote a textbook in 1981 ~ titled Baskdball Mulli/* ~ and ~ which atternpb to eq&a1n the rnecbianics" the same the way P>-- thagoras Jried to explain the wortdJ9 d numbers. In fad. Smith and the entire team and staff abide bY cetain pradica1 and general rules for team suooe. • Faimas. At the University d North Carolina, which has the luxury d being able to get almost any tale"ted hifJh school player it wants. no phenomenal high 9Chool ptospect is ever guaran. teed a starting place on the first stril18 team. "I say to the ~,, Smith ex· plains, ... How can I telJ you you're gains to play and then You're on our nm as a junior and rm out telling aome other freshman M is Fin& to play? Phil Ford thouAht he was &oln8 to be 12th man. and Mitch Kupchak [now with the Los Anaeles Lakersj thought he was going to be on the J.V. team."' • Loyalty and Unsdishnt!ss.. "It is a ......... coach's job," Smith says. "to take the talent he can get. no matter how great it is. and subiulate it for the sake ol the t.eam dfort. ,; Prima donnas tend to destroy loyalty and diminish the team's spirit and effort One former player recalls Smith's words about being late, even by one minute: "The most selfish thin& you can do ls hold others up. You're putting ywnelf first and <>then aftet" Smith continues: "You may be the best player on the team, but you don't take those risky falllnt-away- from.th&bast~ shots. You get it to somebody who can take a good shot You shoot selfish shots, you sit down.'' • ThinJUns on and off court. The student-athlete ideal is the tOllCh,,tone cl Dean Smith's coaching philo9ophies, and he sells this notion to high school athletes. Carolina recruiters carry his ~ acroa the land, telling poten- tial Tur Heels that the university's athletes are encourased. even pn» ded, to graduate "on time." Its basket- ball brochure points out with pride that durins the Smith era 124 ol 132 basket· ball lettermen have graduated; 59 have gone on to graduate degrees. including 13 lawyers, I 0 doctors and one pastor. And 1? have played professional bas.- their livina COIChi.n& and if they ask Dean 'Smith about it. he gives this ad- vice: "U you're good at somethJng and you like it. thaf s probably what you should do as a vocation. When they say they want to coech. I tell them I th.ink irs a great profession. But ~.~~t will not wind up in that ~ they start in it but they won t end in it "So I tell them all the bad thinas and / tile good things. My coUeae coach once said there are too many fieutbl'!Jlb in roaching. But I pve it a go anyhow. My dad was a coach. I saw him happy, so I saK1 rd go Wed and <kl-it" WL ·----.... UIA- N. N fa.~ k~~~*~" ~; ., gram around defense. Players have to play great ~to-man delense to win a game when they have a bad shooting night The team's goal i,, to keep op- ponents to SO points or below. Many roaches wm say what a com- plicated and dlfficuJt business ooachins is. 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So said Herb Brooks, who coached the gokt-medal winnin8 u .s. hockey team in the 19fK> Winter Olympics. On July 28. hundreds and hundreds ol uncommon men and women from around ttie world will oonverRe on Los ~ tor the 24 sports o1 the xxm modem Olympiad. In keeping with the Games' motto -.. citius, altius, fortius" -they will ~. and be, .. faster; ~ strongier."And thele will be at least 207 hours ol tejeyjsion COVetalf in the U.S. -much ol it live -to catch the action. Here's a little wamHJP for the Games. 10 mu~ questions that test your OlympM:ana. On your mark. get set. gar I. Los ~. in 1932 and ap.in this su~ and one other city have been the only u .S. cities to host the Games. That onJy other city was __ . (a) Philadelphia (b) Sl Louis (c) Washington, D.C. (d) New Orleans S. If America's Mark Caso makes the tam and wins a medal in gymnastics in Los Aneetes. it will mark --· (a) a remarkable comeback from a broken neck and paralysis (b) the fifth Olympiad in which he has been a champion (c) the third generadon of Casas to win a medal (d) the first time that a pre-teen American has won an ~medal I. If the Cuban heavywe9lt boxer Teofilo Stevenson wins a gokl medal in Los Angeles, it will be a record _. (a) third (b) fourth ( c) fifth (d) sixth 7. One American university, the university " --· has been repre-sented on Olympic teaim by more than 200 athletes since 1904, and at least one has won a gold medal in every Game since 1912. (a) Michipn (b) Indiana (c) Southern California (d) Miami 8. One American Olympic star has had a town named for him: __ . (a) Bob MathiM (b) Mark Spitz (c) 8~ Jenner (d) Jim Thorpe I . '"The ·greatest woman athlete who ..-lived.:~ .~.~ .• .• _:__..~~~~··lf'~·h . ,~ Games in Los Angejes. where _. ~~~~ (a) No (b) Four {c) Eight (d) Thirteen S. The most medaJs won by an i~ dividual in a modem Olympiad is (if five (b) seven (c) ei&ht (d) eleven 4. Sixteen Soviet women won medals at the 1964 Games in Austria.. Ten ol the champions were __ . (a) later dJsoovered to be men (b) pregnant (c) defectors from the West. (4 movie saars 18 f AIA.Y W'fDlY • MMOt 11 • 1964 (a) she won two gokt medals and was disqualified from winnina a third gold (b) she feU flat on her face in three races and didn't win a sifl8le medal (c) she won four ~ &<*Is and finished sixth in the (mens) decalhlon (d) it was di9covtted that she had been on *toids and her five medals were stripped from her te. Six-foot two-inch _-_, a ~ apin Christian, is lookin8 to much Jesse Owens's Berlin 1936 track and field feats ol four gold medals. (a) Dwight-Stones (b) Evelyn Ashford (c) Gfe8 f"oster (d) Cart Lewis WW I 1. (b) St Louis, 1904: 12 nations, 554 athletes. 13 sports, 67 contests. 2. (a) S. (c) Alexander Ditiatin, ol the Soviet Union, aeaped and vaulted to eight medals in MOICOW in 1980; he became the first man to score a perfect 10 in a gymnastics event 4.(b) S. (a) Calo became disabled during a training session in the gymnasium ol the University ol California at Los Angeles in January 1980. I. (b) Stevenson's third gold. copped in Moscow in 1980, set the record for the same weight division. 7. (c) Two hundred and four U.S.C. athletes include the Trotan who swam for Australia in the boycotted Moscow Garnes in 1980 and copped the gold medal in the 800-meter freestyie swim- ming event Troians have won 68 So'd medals, 34 silver medals, 25 bronz.e medals and established 39 Olympic and 18 world records. 8. (cf) The towns ol Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk, Pa.. were joined and renamed Jim Thorpe in 1955. 9. (a) The S.foot-4, 1()5..pounct, 1ut- jawed, raw-boned. Te:lW-bom "Babe" Didrik.son chalked up golds in the javelin throw and the hurdles and missed a third gold medal because her Weste'nHtyie roil technique in the high jump had not been afidally rerognized. though she had. indeed, used it in the qualifying rounds. rlfteen years later; she became the first American to win the British women's golf champion- ship. 10. (d) Carl Lewis last year became the first American in nearly a certury to net three titles at a national outdoor track and fieJd champiomhip. He also won three gold medals at last years1 jump, and the U.S. is favored in the world track and field ~ In 400-meter relay, which Lewis is ex- Helsinki. At Los , ~ is pected to anchOr. U!Wls's younger favored ih the ~eter and sister. 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