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SUJ,'OA'f' M.t.RCH 2S 1984
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Coast
A gourmet 'Cuisine Fan-
tasy' will be launched to
raise funds for the OC
Performing Arts Adult
Concert Serles.I AS
Shipwright Dennis
Holland takes a group of
yachtsmen on an interior
tour of his Pilgrim./ A4
California
A Long Beach baby Is the
second in the world to be
born following an embryo
transplant./ A3
Veteran character actor
Sam Jaffe Is dead at
93./A3
Nation
Walter Mondale stuns
Gary Hart by winning In
caucuses In Kansas,
Hart's natlye state.I A3
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A young Pennsylvania
boy gets his stolen arm -
an artificial one -
back./A3
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World
U.S. Marine Corps
.sources confirm that all
29 men aboard d ied when
a helicopter crashed In
So\Sttl Korea./ AS
Style
Designer D.N. Evans of
Laguna Beach shows
what travelers need for a
'survival wardrobe. '/C1
A hair stylJng expert says
more men are dyeing to
look younger./C3
Sports
University of Virginia's
basketball team proves
there's life after Ralph
Sampson as the
Cavaliers reach the
NCAA Final Four./D1
Scott For.tune, the tour-
ney MVP, paces Laguna
Beach over Estancia in
the finals of the Orange
County Volleyball Cham-
plonshlps./01
Angels play to a tie
against Cleveland, but
Dodgers rally to beat
Detroit In exhibition
baseball ./D2
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Entertainment
The Disney studios hit the
1tlmely' film market with a
successful 'Splash.'/C4
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Business
The British arrive In New·
port Beach and threaten
to steal away with busi-
nesses and lndustry./81
INDEX
Bombeek C4
B:idge C4
Buttneu 81-.3
Cattfornla News A3
Clualfied E4-6, F2-6
Crouword 04
O.th Notices ES
F•turet c.
Horoeoope F5
Ann Landere C4
National Newt AS
OptnlOn A8
Pubtlc NotlCM E3
AMIEatate E1·2, F1
=Markets
01·5
C2-.3
Teeevttton C8
Theet•• L. C4·5
W•ther A2
Wot1dNftl A3
TrOuble ~ogs hi-tech pl~D;
Study indicating OC is no Silicon Valley
could spell doom for Irvine Co. proposal
By ANDRE A ADELSON
OftMO.-, ..... llMf .
A puff of gloom gathered this week
over the Irvine Co.'s plans for a
2.100-acre. h igh-tcchnology
biomedical center. envisioned as a
way to build Orange County into
another Silicon Valley. ·
Based on a survey of 98 top
execu t ives of exis t ing
Girls, take heart
high-technology finns. the county's
national reputation as a leading
high-technology center may be slip-
ping.
One-third of the area's finns arc
likely to relocate elsewhere in the next
decade. driven out by lack of af-
fordable housing. zooming industrial
land costs and a clo~ed transpor-
tation system. according to a UC
Irvine study released this week.
Hoa& Memorial Hoepltal employee. have their hand• full
th1a week with a botmetna baby boy boom -11 boya born
In 28 houn. Here, none C'brt.a Sweeney holcla baby Manley
amon« the other new arrivala. Maternity ward nurae
A veraae housing costs. second an
the state only to San Francisco, arc
the most important trend contribut-
inc to the potential exodus, the study
says. Assembly plants will dry up with
a shonaae of lower-paid worke.rs.
"We've already lost that game."
concluded Craig Galbraith. an assis-
t.ant management professor. who
conducted the study with the Gradu-
ate School of Management.
But Irvine Co. President Tom
Nielsen doesn't share what he called
the study's pessimistic view.
The disappearance of manufac-
turing from urban areas "is not
-
pecul1ar to Orange County.'· he said.
"But there arc many more businesses
that can come here, such as services.
where the amount of labor 1s less
important."
Competition is keen among the
nation's 30 high-tech centers for
non-polluting. sales-tax generating
employers. Galbraith said .. A survey
prepared for the Irvine Co. shows the
county has 169 bio-t~ch fimis.
The companies located here be-
cause of an abundant labor force of
entry level. technical and pro-
fessional workers. cheap housing and
room to expand. study findings show.
Louann Parker Aid the boy blitz •tarted Thund.ay at 7:64
a.m. and ended Friday at 9:45 a.m. with the birth of a girl.
The amalleat boy waa 3 poancla, while the largest baby,
aumamed Luge, weighed In at 9 pouncla, 12 ounces.
~ No easy ride for 'super streets'
Fountain Valley Counctl objects
to 'mini-freeway' through city
By PHU.. SNEIDERMAN
Of tM Dtlly Not • ...,
A plan to turn some major
thoroughfares into .. super streets"
isn't so super, according to Fountain
Valley City Council members.
A draft report prepared for the
Orange County Transportation Com-
mission lists numerous county ar-
terials that could be turned into super
streets to relieve traffic problems
expected in the county during the
com ing years.
The commission has asked officials
in O range County's 26 cities to
comment on the plan.
Through a vanety of means. from
traffic signal sychronization to con-
struction of overpasses at busy inter-
sections, the designated streets would
be adapted to handle increased traffic
more efficiently. A motorist would be
able to drive at higher speeds and stop
less often o n these thoroughfares.
supporters say.
"What we'd be doing is putting a
mini-freeway through Fountain Val-
ley," Councilman Ben Nielsen said.
"We have one freeway (the San
Diego) running through the city now.
and I don't want another one."
Construction of a super-street
network depends, in part. on whether
Orange County voters o n June 5
approve a proposed one cent sales tax
increase to support county transpor-
tation projects. If the tax hike is
approved. 10 percent of the money
collected would be set aside for
projects such as arterial highway
improvements.
Stan Oftelie. executive director of
the Oran~e County Transportation
Comm ission. said defeat of the tax
measure wouJd make it more difficult
to fund the super-street plan but
would not eliminate it. He said the
commission staff is now collecting
comments from city officials. The
commission plans to respond to
questions raised by various cities and
approve a final super-street plan in
May.
Oftelie said a city cannot be forced
to accept a super-street conversion
He said the comm1 ss1on will choose
as a demonstrauon super street an
arterial along wflich all affected CltlCS
have expressed approval.
The super-street plan was con-
(Pleue eee SUPER ... / A2)
Another element was ••synergy;
wantina to locate near other blah.
technology finns.
The lrvi ne Co. hopes to capture the
perfect eQvironment with its center.
tentatively named Spectrum. •
The giant landowner envisions a"
master-planned center in east Irvine
to be completed over IS years. It
would empl~ 100.000. It's dcsiped
around the intersections of tbe San•
Diego. Santa Ana and l.ajuna Beach
freeways. the so-.called Golden Tri ...
angle.
res also seen as the perfect indus--
(Plea.e eee 111-TBCB/ A2)
Newborn·
·baby boy.
is found
in trash
Only hours old
when dis covered
By KAREN E. KLEIN
OllMDtllyl'lloCIUft
Trash collectors about ready to
dump a load of garbage into their
truck in Fountain Valley Saturday
morning discovered a newborn baby
abandoned in a metal dumpsterat the
Paradise Manor Cond ominium
Complex on Euclid Street and Slater
A venue. poHce said.
The redheaded. 7-pound, IS-ounce
boy was apparently only hours old
when employees of the Rainbow
Disposal company heard his cries
dunng a routinc"trash pickup at the
complex. said Fountain Valley Police
Lt. Rod Gillman.
The baby. found wrapped in a
blanket. was rushed to Fountain
Valley Community Hospital where
he was listed m st.able condition late
Saturday in the Special Care Nursery!
a cco rding to a hosp ita
spokeswoman.
The trash collectors were dumping
garbage about 9 a.m. Saturday at the
(Pleue eee BABY I A2)
Man dies
in fallout
of pickup
A 19-year-old San Clemente resi-
dent was killed Saturday when he
allegedly stood up in the back of a
four-wheel-dnve pickup truck and
was thrown out of the vehicle in an
off-road area near San J uan
Capistrano. Orange County Sheriffs
Sgt. Harold Schaffroth said.
The driver of the truck. Carl
Mueller. 19. also of San Clemente,
was arrested on susp1c1on of felony
drunken dnving and taken into
custody at the Orange County Jail.
the spokesman said.
An Orange Count) Coron~r·s
deputy said Robert Lee Palmer died
as a result of head inJunes 1n the 3
p.m. accident. which occurred in a
vacant field near Forster Canyon
Road. southeast of San Juan Canyon
Road and Interstate S
Palmer and five companions ap-
parently attended the an Juan
Capistrano Swallow·s Day Parade
earlier Saturday. the coroner's deput)
said. '
Ocean View School District
braclag forclosure trauma
Another perfect _day ..
has beaches hopp,tng
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMOellpNotltAlff
Probably nothing unsettles parents
and school administrators and
trustees more than the prospect of
closing neighborhood schools.
Whole communities have gotten
riled. If you're pan of the adminis-
tration, you're likely to learn soon
enough where the beef is -subtlety
isn't a long suit ofanary parents.
But throughout Oranae County
and the statet schools arc closina
today at rates they never have before,
thanks to declining enrollment and
revenu~ ahonaaes that educators say
stem from ProPosition 13.
Ocean View School District, with
IOtOOO pupils auendina 22 elemen·
tary schools operatina mostly in
nonhem Huntinaton Beach, is brac-ina for the ~hoof closure trauma.
There are too many schools and not
enouah pupils or money. And a
master plannina committee made up
of community members ia proposlna
a terles of school closures to make up
operatlna loUCJ of about SI million a
year out of the district'& annual
budact ofSl7 million. TM committee has made an 1n ual
\
J I
ROBERT
BARKER
Focus ON THE NEws
recommendation that tour schools be
clOICd -Glen View, Pleasant View,
Meldow View and Lark View. The
penel a1~ is recommendina closina
the seventh and eiahth andes at three
schools -Westmontt Circle View
and Villaee View. he proposal
-would clote the four schools with lhe
hiabest costs and send their students
to nearby schools, officials said.
The savillfl wiU come from re-
duced admin11trative and school site
operatina cosu. T he proposed
closures would allow ~tcr efficien-
cy in how the dlJtrict staffs its Khools,
without prompting teacher layoffs.
officials said.
A public hearina is scheduled at 7
p.m. Tuesday at thcQQCan View High
School aym.
I ft he recom mendat1on is approved
late in May by the five-member board
o f trustees. the closures would take
effect in the 1985-86 school year.
"School closure is the most difficult
task there is for a board," Ocean View
Sur._erintendent Dale Coogan said.
"It s tougher than riffina (reduction
in force, or layoffs) or taking a strike.
You can plan and have some control
over factors (in job layoffs and
strikes.) But (in school closures) you
have no alternatives even thouah you
know it will not set well."
Coopn, who said the district has
lost about 4,SOO pupils in the past 10
years. said the district hasn't acted
~ickly enou&}l, tho\.\lh two schools
(Robinwood and llancho) were
closed in 1974.
0 we·re runnina behind," be said.
"We should have acted bcfcm this .
Every dollar extra that it takes to keep
a tchool open ls takina money away
from all the kids."
Oeclinina enrollment has a crucial
effect on school finances because
districts act almost all their revenue
from the state. And those revenues
are based on the number of puptls a
(Pl .... MeCL08UU/A2)
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ONnge eo.t OAIL Y F>tLOT /Sunday, Mllet1 25,' 1U..
They'll be making a run,
bike and swim for his life
Triafhfon planned tn
honor of injured pal -
By L.P. BENET
Of"'-°""' ,.... ...,.
As more than 50 men struggle to
finish a mini-triathlon along the
sands of Newport Beach today, al
some point they'll pause along the
way to think of a blond. stocky young
man who has spent the past I 0 weeks
1n'a hospital fighting for his life after a
Jan. 12 automobile accident.
He 1s Chuck Stone. a 15-year-old
grocery store manager who always
preferred the sun und surf to a hectic
Saturda} at the Alpha Beta super-
market on I 7th trect in Costa Me~.
His tnends ~) he alwa~s lo,ed to
strut along \\est Oceanfront
Boulevard. smiling, cracking JOkl.'s,
d,isplaying his bron1e chest. He "as
what outsiders afTecuonatel\ rckr to
as a beach bum. ro the people"' 1ng
within walking distance of 3Jrd
Strett, he was good g'.ty.
"He was really well-known around
Newport," says close friend Brian
Krewson. Stone~s lZ-year-old room-
mate.
But dunng a dnve home late one
night in January, all that changed.
Stone fell al seep at the wheel of his car
as he was exiting the Riverside
Freeway onto the Newport Freeway.
His car hit a pole, crushing the
driver's side of the vehicle.
He sustamed massive inJunes of
his body and head: a partially severed
left leg, crushed thigh. broken lefi
arm. crushed pelvis, and collapsed
lung. His left side was paralyzed and
he spent six weeks in a coma, during
wh ich Western Medical Center doc-
tors performed four emergency oper·
at1ons to save his life.
tone's mother. Jud) Lace} of La
Verne. spent a month at her son's
bedside.
"The doctors told us 11 was miracle
he lived:' Krewson said
But Stone not only surv1 ved.
doctors are opt1m1suc of a full
BABY FOUND IN TRASH ...
From Al
corner of El Amarillo ~venue and
Hood Coun. at the rear of the
complex. when the) heard Cf) ing
com mg from thl· largc trash container
they were loading onto their truck.
Gillman said.
"He (the child) had apparentl)
worked one foot out of the blanl.et
and they saw that," Gillman said. The
t{ashmen left the bab) in the dump-
ster while a resident called police. he
'>aid.
Officer Kevin Mc Keown took the
bab) to nearby Fountain Valley
hospttal where he was found to be
having trouble breathing, Gill man
said. The baby's respiratory problem
apparent!) cleared up after he was
gl\en oxygen.
Gillman said a large pan of the
bab) ·s umbilical cord was sull al·
HI-TECH PLAN IN TROUBLE .•.
From Al
117-academia marriage. m whKh
Spectrum leaseholders pa) a
surcharge to fund UC lrvme research.
With industry help, the intent 1s to
propel UC! into the ranks of the
nation's top research mstituti ons.
But intervit>ws with chief ex-
ecutives show areas such as San
Diego, Colorado and Texas now
boast the features that lured firms to
Orange Count) I 0 to 15 years ago.
Rather than battling over h1gh-ll.'ch
manufacturers. Galbraith rcl-
ommcnds developers. such as thl'
Ir vine Co .. should step up compeu-
11on for corporate headquaners and
firms that spec1altzc m research and
development and cngineenng.
If count) planner!. accept the
sur. e\ thesis. Galbrallh contend!.
11\e) will have to n:shapc the count~\
strateg} to accommodate the dl.'-
mands of chief c\ecuuves and pro-
1l·ss1onals.
The stud'. funded b}' Rockwell
lnternauonal and Monex Inter-
national. shows that another deciding
factor 1n attracting high-tech industry
to Orange County was the owner or
chief execull ve's desire to live here.
But lower cost. high-density hous-
ing developments. aimed at a
lo"cr-pa1d labor pool to stem the
flight of manufacturers. may have the
opposite effect on professionals and
l"hlt'f {'),C'C:UllVeS.
··To auracl those t~pcs. we need a
good un1vers1t> and a lifestyle that is
gt'nl.'rall~ less dense and less con-
gl'Stcd. lt 'c; the "a) Orange Count)
used to be." Galbra11h ~1d .
··\'.uh the current strateg). we're
not "inning either one:· he added.
Ho""' er. the In 1 ne ( o. is tf) mg 10
battle both fronts.
"We're trying to address tl'\e con-
SUPER STREETS OPPOSED ...
From Al
s1dered Tuesda) night by the Foun·
tain Valley City Council. In Fountain
Valley, Warner Avenue and Harbor
Boulevard have been named as
possible super streets
Wayne Osborne. the cit) ·s public
works director. recommended the
council approve the super street plan.
except for a pornon of Warner
A venue between the San Diego
Freeway and Harbor Boulevard.
report on the plan. "The speeds on the
roadway would be drastically in·
creased from the present average of
48 mph to over 55 mph.
"In addition. bndges would be
built over Brookhurst and Euchd
st reets. The Cit) would be responsible
for all street maintenance costs on the
bndges."
recovery. Krewson said. Meanwhile,
his buddie$ down at Newp<>n Beach
planned a special triathlon in his
honor. The COUJ'$C starts off with 100 yards of swimming at the comer of
33rd Street and West Oceanfront,
followed by a five-mile bike ride and a
thru-mile run.
"We're doina 11 to give Chuck a
goal," Krewson said. "We're goi~ to
do it next year to give him somethmg
lo shoot for."
The way Stone's condition. 1s
improving, It wouldn't surpnsc any-
one lo see ham oul there with tbe rest
of the field in 1985. Next week, Stone
begins an extensive physical therapy
program to retrain him lo use the left
side of his bod). Krewson said. Stone
sull has some difficulty speaking, but
he's thinking clearly. his roommate
added.
"He looks good.'' Krewson said.
"Thursday he was n1nmg Wllh the
nurses. joking. He even wrote down
that he wanted to come watch the
triathlon."
tached when he was found and
hospitalemployeesesumated that the
bab} was most likely born early
SatufQay morning.
Fountain Valley detecuves spent
most oft he day tracking down several
leads in the case. Gillman said.
Anyone who might have information
on who put the baby 1n the dumpster
should call the police depanmenl at
963-9725.
cems.'' Nielsen said. b} bu1ldmg
apartments and lower-cost housmg.
pnmarilyin ln,ine. Thecompan) has
launched a $100 m1lhon bond pro-
gram to double the city's apartment
stock.
In addition. Nielsen pointed out
the Irvine Co. and others are trying to
help solve county-wide transpor-
tation troubles by backing a penny
sales tax hike to fund an array of road
projects. According to published re-
ports. the Irvine Co. has contnbuted
SI 00.000 to the already healed cam-
paign.
"I don't think we have all those
things in place ~et.'' Nielsen ad-
mitted.
While the stud) ··heightens our
efTorts to understand those needs ... he
said. the findings won't prompt an)
realignment of Spectrum.
Adler himself has an oplometf)
practice at Warner A venue and
Magnolia Street. an intersection
where such a flyover is proposed.
"Until I see what m the world a
flyover 1s and find out what it will do
to local businesses. I will not vote for
a super-street plan ... Adler said.
In a 4-0 decision. the council voted
to notify the Orange County Trans-
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Newport Council to tackle
campaign spending limit
By JE RRY HIRSCH
Of the DeltJ PllOI St.ti
Afler one candidate spent nearl)
$50.000 trying to win a seat two years
ago in the Newport Beach C'll}
Council election. the council will take
on the thorny issue of a campaign
spending hmll at its Monday night
meeting.
A spending hmit is one ofa number
of changes the council is considering
making in its campaign regulations.
Councilman Donald Strauss said
he is for establishing a 'oluntaf)'
spending limlt bul he doubts the
council would be able lo agree on a
figure.
"I would be for a voluntan
spending limn. There could be some
problems with it but I think 11 would
set a tone of moderauon for the
campaign.'' Strauss said.
While he was spending JUSl under
S 16.000 to win his council seat in
1982. two other candidates spent a
rnmb1ned $78,000 running against
each other.
Incumbent Councilwoman Jackie
Heather spent $30.000 to defeat
Ne"'port Beach attorney David
Grant. who spent $48.000 on his
campaign.
J usl four years before. Heather had
spent only $2,000 lo win her council
seat.
"Ordinarily I would not have felt
the need to go into that type of efTon
but I had to when I had to match that
high a roller," Heather said.
"It is puz.zling why the stakes
should get so high because I don't see
what the pay off is. The job only pays
$500 a month and that doesn't even
cover expenses," Heather said.
Although she has seen the cost of a
council election escalate dramati·
cally. Heather is not sure she would
vote for a spending limit.
"It would have lo be voluntary
because 1t is unconstitutional other·
w1se and there are problems wuh a
voluntary spending limit It gi ves the
advantage to the incumbent."
Heather said.
If an incumbent and a challen~cr
both signed a voluntary spending
hm1l. and both spent the total
allowable amount. the incumbent
would ha ve the advantage because
incumbents usually. have much
greater name rccognit1on.
rhe council also 1s considering
several election code changes to bnng
the Cit\ 's law 1n ltne with lhe stale
code. ·
~o" candidates must disclose
complete lists of an}'one who donates
mone) to their ca mpa1~n.
The state requires disclosure onl)
of people who give more than SI 00 to
a campajgn. The counciJ is consider-
ing increasing the city's campaign
disclosure level to $50.
The council also plans lo hm1l
campaign contributions to $200.
In a move that has angered Allan
Beek. a former council candidate, the
council 1s dropping a conflict of
interest clause in the election codes
that prohibits council members from
voting on an issue that would have a
financial impact on a campaign
contnbutor.
Such a clause 1s unconstitutional,
according to Cit) Attorne) Roben
Burnham
But Beek says 1t has never been
tested 1n court and the council should
lea'e 111n unul a ruling 1s issued.
"No coun ha!> e\er found such a
la"' to be uncons11tut1onal. They are
Just guessing ahead.'' Beek said.
··Whal he wants to do 1s keep 1t 1n.
ha' c us hugate 1t and lose. Thal 1s
stupid," Heather said.
Robbergets away With
$1,00lifrom HB S&L
"There is no advantage to the
c1 t1zens of Fou~tain Valle~ in ha\ ing
this (section) ol Warner .l.'enue bu11l
as a super street.'' Osborne "rote in a
Mayor Marvin Adler said he was
still unclear lboUI how proposed
"flyover"' bridges would work at
super-street 1ntersect1ons and how
these crossings would afTect busi-
nesses located at such intersections.
ponation Commission of its opposi-,--------------------------------------------
t1on to the super-street plan in
Fountain Valley. Councilwoman
Barbara Brown was absent.
CLOSURE FACING SCHOOLS ...
From Al
drstnct has.
Coogan said soaring propert)
values and high ta,es pnor to Prop-
os1t1on I 3 helped dn-.e parents ol
school-aged children from Orange
County.
"Homes that people purlhased 1n
the 1960s appreciated in 'aluc mon:
than the people's JObs allo"ed for
They often took their cqu1t' ol
~ 150.000 and mo' ed hl R" er~1dl.'
and Corona," he said .\nd t•scalat1ng
home pnces have precluded ~oung
cou ples with elementaf) children
from purchasing ne"' homl·s.
But proponents of the closure ~"
there are benefits beside!> linanc1al
ones.
M)nle Blair. a longtime member ot
the master plan comm111cc. said the
~hoots and commun1t) can prosper
Just Call
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OelfVefl
11 Guerenteed
b) the proposed closings. It's Blair's
contention that because more stu·
dents will be concentrated at fewer
~chools there will be more teachers
And the more teachers there are. she
claims. the more programs will be
ofTered. And there wtll be guarantees
that math and science and co mputer
teaching spenahst'i will be a'ailabk
at each campus
So far. the proposed closings
ha\'cn't seemed to attract much
organized cnt1c1sm. Oppos111on has
been quiet. But there arc ind1ca11om
11 may be bu1ldin~.
Linda Baker a co-chairman of thl·
C'ommun1t\ tn-.o l\cment Council at
(ilen View ·school -one of the four
targeted for closure -said her
organ1za11on wanl<i to keep school
doors open "because of the unique-
ness of programs ...
"Recently, a stale team evaluated
our program and found. 1l ex-
emplary.'' she said, "and a quality
education ma neighborhood school is
our concern."
"We have a lot of active parents
and we don't want 11 closed. We arc
not going to stand by 1 n the shadows."
But Ralph Bauer. who was a trustee
"hen the d1stnct could hardly build
schools fast enough, said economic
realtues are forcing district trustees to
close schools.
·Trustees are operating the district
in trust for the LegJslature," he said. ··1r the) go m the hole the stale will
take over. The) 're saymg. ·you
ha..,en 't filled )OUr functions, we'll
run 11. · ·•
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mayor of Atlanta
By tile A11oclated Pre11
French President Franco1 Mitterrand presented has
governmen1"s h1ghes1 award to Atlanta Mayor Andrew
Young Sa1urday. calhng the mayor "a man with vision."
Duri~ a six-hour 'Stopover before heading on to San
Francisco on his U.S. tour, Mitterrand said he was drawn
to the Georgia capital because of its interest in
international business and because it was the birthplace of
slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. In
presenting the award, Mitterrand said the mayor ··stood
for lhe liberty and honor of man."
Manhunt for }all escapees
CHICAGO -Police searched Saturday fo r "the
baddes1 of the bad" -three jail inmatl!S who escaped with
three other pnsoners after stnpping a half-dozen guards of
their uniforms at gunpoint. Three escapees were captured
near the Jail soon afier the breakout. but the other three.
including a murder suspeC't and a man sentenced to life 1n
prison for murder. remained a1 large.
AMA accused of censorsblp
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Ota~.CoMJ DAILY P.U.OT/Sund~. MaccQ 25
Hart's native state
toes the party line:
close race in Virginia
By die Alsoclate4 Pl-ell
Walter Mondale and Gary Hart pitched
their appeals to voters in New York on
Saturday. while Democrats in the presiden-
tial caucuses in Kansas -Hart's native
state -handed Mondale a rC$0unding
victory in his continuing comeback from a
string of early defeats in New England.
Mondale forged into the lead in Virginia
10 caucuses that were to be completed
Mondey night,
The third candKlate for the Democratic
presidential nomination. the Rev. JeSS(
Jackson. returned to Virginia to urge his
supponers to overcome what he called "a
bad system·· there and turn out en massc on
his behalf.
. ,.-blges1aty. Norfolk.: ButJKbonpve~y
to• slim lead by Mondaleu muluca~
from other parts ofVirsinaa. >n
Mondale in Kansai rol\ed up bj&marpai
in major cities to claim wba1 1Ute PltfW
officials said would be 20 or 2 l of tbc ~
3/ pledged deleptes to the [)emoc:tltJC
National Con vention. 1 -.. .. To win in Gary H1rt•1 home sa.ate 11 vw
gratifying." Mondale said in 11 1t.1LCrnittµ
issued by bis ajdcs in New Yota: City. ·i:M
the debate proceeds about who would be
best president. we are pickina up steam. #!
didn't spend much money there. It _,
truly a grassroots effort.••
"'Clearly a win would have been better~
Gary." said Kathleen Sebelius, ~.s
Kansas coordinator. "He needed a win. '"'I
think we had a hcclc of a showing f()(,"G
two-week campaign. I don•t know when
they were ever behind!• , ,
CHIC .\GO -Top American Medical Assoc1at1on
officials killed a SIOf) on smoking scheduled for
publica11on in its lead1ngjoumal in order to win favor with
tobacco-state poltuc1ans. according to a repon m 1oday's
editions of the Chicago Sun-Times. The paper SSJd its
invesugauon revealed &he 25.000-member AMA has a
formal policy of "restraint" on printing in its journals
an1cles about issues ··that could be harmful to the AMA 's
pohucal interests." The paper said those issues were
tobacco. control of tobacco use. nuclear war and abonion.
Walter Mondale celebrates Kan ... win u be arrives in Connecdcut. Jackson ran up an early lead in V1rg101a.
thanks to help from voters in that state's
Montana Democrats caucus today }I>
select their 19 pledged delegates on ."'a
weekend in which three states took the frrlt
seeps in allocaung 124 delegates tn all. ·.~w
29 confirmed dead in copter crash ·-
Cblcago fire Jdlls mom, 5 Jclds
CHICAGO -A predawn fire Saturday killed a
27-year-old woman and her five children and criucally
injured her husband. It took nearly five hours for
firefighters to find all the bodies under the smoldering
rubble of the southwest side home. The dead were
1denufied as Elva Luz Lupercio. 27, and her children,
SEO L. South Korea (A P) -A U.S. m1htaf)
spokesman said Sunday all 18 Amencan and 11 South
Korean mannes aboard a U.S. Manne Corps helicopter
were killed when it crashed and burned in the rainswept
coastal mountains.
Military teams searching the area determined there
were no survivors 1n the fiery pre-dawn crash Saturday.
said the spokesman.
"We can confirm the} are all dead." he said. "They
have the bodies."
He said the remains would be taken to the Yonssan
Arm} Mortuary in Seoul for idenuficauon befo re they
would be flown to the United States.
antos Jr.. I 0. Sonya, 8. Christabell, 6. Yadira, 4, and
Anabell. 3. Ohv1en said. Santos Lupercio. 30, was
cn11cally injured after he jumped from the attic of the
burning two-story frame building.
A U.S. military report said the helicopter plowed into
the side of a mountain about 25 miles nonh of the
-------southeast pon of Pohang.
Actor Sam Jaffe dles at 93
BEYERL Y HILLS-CharacteractorSam Jaffe, who
played the white-haired Dr. Zorba in the "Ben Casey"
television series of the early 1960s. died Saturday. Jaffe,
93. had recently developed cancer, and died about 1 :30
a.m. at the home he shared w11h his second wife. actress
Bettye Ackerman. Notable stage work spanned his lifelong
career. from classics such as "The Jau Singer" ( 1927) to
recent performances in ''A Meeting by the River" ( 1979).
But he also won acclaim on the screen. making his
Hollywood debut in 1he 1933 talkie "The Scarlet
Empress" opposite Marlene Dietrich. In 1961 Jaffe was
nominated for an Emmy for hi s performance as the
circumspect but wild-haired Dr. David Zorba. gu1d1ng
gifted ~oung resident Ben Case) (played b~ Vince
Edwards) through battles v.11h disease and the medical
cstabhshmenl
Standoff at Carson Sears store
( .\ RSO~ -Deputies surrounded cf Sears-Roebuck
Co '>tore late Saturday where two men had barricaded
themselves inside. The men were behe\ed to be holding
one or more ho~tages. one of whom ma) ha\e been
injured. LA police Sgt. Mark Thompson said". The tv.o
men apparently tried to break into the store through the
roof, shonl) after 1t closed al 7 p.m. A special weapons
team was sent to the store. in the Carson Mall. at about 8
p.m. and was tf)ing to communicate with the barricaded
men. Thompson said.
Brush flre near San Bemardlno
SAN BERNARDINO-Dozens offirefighters using
13 engines. two tankers and a bulldozer struggled to put
out a fire that blackened 75 acres on the nonhern edge of
the San Bernardino National Forest, the U.S. Forest
Service said. Steady nonherly winds of 15 to 25 mph had
pushed the flames toward a few homes across twisting
H 1ghway 138 southwest of the blaze. The fire was reported
aturday morning east of the Cajon Pa'is on Interstate 15.
which leads into the forest.
More contamlnated lnlc feared
RENO -The Reno Gazette-Journal is looking into
the possibility that PCB-contaminated yellow ink was
used in newspapers pnnted from the middle of January to
the end of February. PCBs have caused cancer 10
laboraton animals. The Reno newspaper launched its
inves11gat1on after reports the San Jose Mercury-News
acknowledged 1t had minute amounts of the substance in
ink used in January. Since then. the Sacramento Bee and
the Oakland Tribune found they had also used con-
taminated ink.
Terrorists pull blg Rome belst
The m1lttaf) said the copter. one of six an the
maneuvers. had been headed back to base at Pohantt after
deteriorating weather conditions forced cancella11on of
the night exercises.
A fire . spotted on the mountainside. was the first
Rebels kill
27soldiers
in Salvador
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP)-Lef11st rebels
'inually wiped out a 40-man army patrol cast of the
capital Saturday and attacked an arm) communications
center. sharpl} increasing guerrilla activ1t) on the eve of
the first pres1dent1al election in seven \cars.
Election officials expected 1.8 m1l1°1on Salvadorans 10
vote 1oday. Secunt} forces were on alen 1n ant1c1pation of
rebel attempts to disrupt the balloung. which tht' Reagan
administration hopes will provide an underpinning of
popular su ppon for continued military and economic aid.
Col. Roberto Rodriguez Murcia said the army patrol
was attacked by about 70 rebels just nonh ofTecoluca in
San Vicente province. about 45 miles east ofSan Salvador.
He said 27 soldiers were killed and five wounded 10
the battle. Reporters counted the bodies of 32 soldiers in a
hospital morgue in the nearby city of San Vicente. but
some could have been the victims of another clash.
Murcia said the attack occurred shortly after
daybreak on a road linking Tecoluca with the village of
Arco. about five miles to the nonh. He had no figures on
rebel casualties. and denied repons that the soldiers were
caught by surprise.
The guemllas· clandestine Radio Venceremos
claimed Saturda) night it took 16 soldiers prisoner 1n the
Tccoluca fighting. A military spokeswoman said she could
QOt confirm or deny the report.
Military sources. who asked not to be identified for
security reasons, said guerrillas attacked the communica-
uons post five miles west of San Miguel shonly before
dawn.
He really lent a hand
~ BAL TIMOAE (AP) -A man watklng hte dog on
Saturday found • ~ ....,..., •• 16,000
arttftdal 9nn, ltol9n wtllle tM bO¥ Ind Na tarNty were
Wiiting the 8eltlmor9 zoo. polc9 llid.
The man dropped ·on tM "•ctncal limb at the zoo'a matn gate, Uki Polct Lt. W-.rrt Wouowat<I.
The man did not gtw hls name.
City. county W\d ltat• polC:9 In Merytanct and
Pennaytvanla relayed the arm to the Allentown, Pa.,
hOme of Kurt Hottman, 13, W08IOWlld Mid. llddlng
that tttedog may d•erwtorneCNdtt for the rwcowry.
'Whether the dOg .....S .,.,. .. 90 th«•.
Whether he tensed a tcent or IOmethlfto, 1 don't
know,•• Wo•ontd Uid.
Kurt'• custom-made mm w-. taken from hts
~ta' car Friday.
indication of a crash.
The report said "some bodies" were recovered
Saturday. The rugged nature of the terrain about 200 miles
southeast of Seoul made the gnm hunt a slow. difficult
process.
"It was a violent crash that spread the hehcofter all
over," one source said. "It covered a great area o steep.
rugged mountain."
All th~ Amencans aboard the helicopter were
members of the 3rd Manne Amph1b1ous Force based on
Okinawa and 1n South Korea for the jOint maneuvers.
called Team Spirit '84.
The helicopter was a CH-53D type, a "Sea Stallion"
that can carry as ma ny as 38 mannes and a crew of three.
It was taking pan in a night exercise involving the
movement and landing of combat troops.
Col. Rallin J. Aars. public affairs officer and
spokesman for U.S. Forces 1n South Korea, gave this
account:
..The helicopter which crashed was one of six
helicopters which took off from Pohang Airfield ...
Easy there, big fella
Animal pby1lologlat Dr. VaUChn Langman
looka In on one of five black rhlnoceroeea
at Kennedy International Airport in New
York. The rhlnoe. cranky after their
-''The weather when the helicopters took off ~
above minimum standards. However. as the fii&M
continued the weather deteriorated. The mission was
terminated and all aircraft were returning to Pohang wh~n
the helicopter crashed." •
Aars said a Marine observation aircraft sighted a f~
on a rugged mountainside and search and ~\IC
operations got under way 1m111ediately.
He said the 1dent1t1cs of the vicums arc being
w11hheld unul their families arc notified.
Elements of the 3rd Manne Amphibious Force art
among some 60,000 American m1htary people takinJ pAJlt
1n this year's Team Spirit. the ninth annual exercises 10 die
series. ·~ With the South Korean forces participating.. the total
number that will have been involved when Team S~
'84 ends next month will reach about 207.500. 1lX
exercise began Feb. 1 with the deployment of troops aota
equipment, some coming from as far away as Hawaii and
the U.S. mainland. • ,.
..
,,•
12-hour flight from Johannesburg, Souda
Africa, are on their way to a wilcf animal
preaene ln Ten.a when lt la hoped tlfe
endangered apecles wt1J breed. ~
Beirut rivals end 2 dayS of battle
BEIR UT. Lebanon (AP) -Ri val
leftist m1l i11as halted two days of
street battles that claimed 28 lives m
the Moslem sector of the capital on
Saturday and France announced it
was withdrawing its troops within a
week.
A cease-fire held th roughout the
dav as Druse and Sunni Moslem
fighters buried their dead. Thunder-
ous blasts interspersed the separate
funeral processions as
rocket-propelled grenades were fired
10 the air to salute fallen comrades.
French Defense Minister Charles
Hemu's announcement in Pans on
Saturday that the 1.250-man French
contingent would lea'e Beirut b}
March 31 was "'1del} expected to
accelerate Lebanese government
moves to head off a new round of Cl" 11
war.
The French contingent is the last
unit of a mul11na11onal force that
served 1n the Lebanese ca pual after
the Israeli arm\ wuhdrc" from west
Beirut 10 the summer of 198:!
The US .. Italian and Bnmh cont-
ingents pullc.>d out or left token forces
after Druse and Shute Moslem mili-
tia men wrested the c11' ·., Moslem
sector from the Lebanese arm) rarl}
last month.
Hemu said he experts the French
troops to be replaced "b) elements
designated b) the Lebane:.e
authorities."
The F~nch Defense M101stf) in
Pans said fi ve French soldiers $Uf-
fered minor shrapnel "'ounds Satur-
day afternoon when shell-. fell nrar
their headquarters. ,
Eighty-six French soldiers ha' c
been killed and 96 wounded since Wie
for~ amvcd in Lebanon.
Drusc and Christian antagonrsts
remained active along the trad1uonal
m1d<1ty war front trndmg sparad1c
mortar and sniper fire across the
"green hne" between the Moslem and
C-hnsuan sectors.
ROME -Five self-proclai med Red Bngades
terrorists staged a danng robbery aturday thaJ netted the
equivalent of $21 .8 m11l1on from the vaults of a serunty
company. It was believed to be the biggest armed robbery
1n modem Italian history. Pohce said the men, carrying
submachine suns and pistols. pulled off the robbery with
military precision and must have had inside help because
of their knowledge of the operations and security at the
Brink's Securmark company, an armored car and security
company that stores cash for several local companies and ------------------------------------------Another enlbryo _
trans[ er baby born
banks. Police said the robbers captured a company
employee, held has wife and child. and forced him to help
them into the Securmark offices before dawn. They waited
calmly for the time lock on the vault to open at 6:30 a.m.
and made off with their loot in 20 minutes.
Brltlsb queen golng to Jordan
LONDON ~ Queen Elizabeth 11 undeterred by a
bombing in Jordan and growing fears for her safety, will
carry out her official visit to the Middle East nation. The
57-ycar-old queen and her husband, Prince Philip, arc to
lea' e today on what may be the most dangerous tnp of her
32-year-reign. They are to spend four days in Jordan,
v1s1tinJ the Red Sea port of Aqaba and the ancient city of
Petra in addition to the caJ?ital. The Jordanian aovem-
ment said two people suffered manor injuries in the
bombing at the Intercontinental Hotel, and witnesses said
a third woman was slightly hun as she drove her car into
the hotel parking lot.
Cuban mla arrive la Panama
PANAMA CITY, Panama -A pamsh airliner
scheduled to carry five Cuban uile to refuge after an
odfSSC)' that tnduded six fliaht acros the Atlantic,
amved Saturday under tiaht IC'Cunty. The five, who t>eaan
their 30.()()().mile ordeal on March lthave said they were
tryina to gtt !O the United States. he}' said .they have
relatives an M1am1. Last Wednesday, the nvecx1lc1 landed
in London and were held by authorities at a detention
C(:ntcr near Heathrow llrport Bntain's Home Office
ncaou1ted with Panama to pve them entry vi
If you ba•e to hlt eomeone ...
A &roap of Albaqaerqae, N.11., police
offtcen 11aney tllla clOM ellcoa.Dter be·
tw•n a 1q11Ad car ud a aporta car. Pollc:e
Mid tbe omcer ln tbe patrol car made a
.:.
1adden atop, bot tbe unlacky drtYU behind
coaldn't ~te do tbe eame. Ro one wu
hart, bot sporta car cl'(tTel''• wallet will
probably aafter a few •b.rln.klne palna.
LONG BEACH (AP) -A "beautiful litllc 11rl" as IM
world's second baby delivered by an infentle wom11n who
received an embryo donated by another woman. doctor'$
announced Saturday.
The baby was born carher this month. but 11 was not
made pubhc until this weekend's meeting of the Soc1C'ty
for Gynecological Investigation in San Francisco. ,
Or. John Buster. who is in charge of the Cl!lb~o
transfer rcxarch team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
1n Torrance. has said the announcement of uch buih.s
art delayed because UCLA wants lM fint word to :tx
released in 5CICnt1fic forums. not thro. uah the news m~L
The date and location of the birth, the 1tc of the~
and 1denttt1es of her parents were withheld to protect t~&r
pnvacy1 said Michael Eberhard. v1~ pt"C111dcnt to(
Mcmonal Health Ttthnol<>fi~. That firm plan to odca
an "1dopt..an-tmbryo" chmc here th.as summer to hltp
infen1lc coupl« have children •
The first such bab) -whose January birth
announctd Feb. 3 -"'~' a boy • Bu'>tcr. who team developed Lbc embryo tnntfer
ttthn1que. dcscnbcd the baby as • "bcauuful. full·ttt'm
httlc g1r1:· and said she was born Wlthtn the last l 0 dA)'• :
Ht ~id 1he parent, wt'JT a profc ional rou~ llttr
mid.}(), v.ho "had been unabk to bcarchildn=n uS144 r
the mother's intractable 1nfcn1ht> that two m&Jor u proccdum f11IC'd \0 COm"t'l ••
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A seven-hour publishing ~roinar, pre ented b} a
publishing ed itor and designed for prospecuve authors.
will be offered at Orange Coast College Apnl 7.
Entitled "Gettin~ Published," the session will run
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. an Room 113 in OCC's Counseling
and Admissions Building. Cost as $35. ·
Seminar leader I!> Robert M. Howland, senior
aC(lu1s1t1ons editor for a national publishing company.
Howland has si&ned more than 350 authors from
Southern California. including professionals and laymen.
and has coordinated more than 250 naqon"-1 and local
author book promotion tours. •'--
Tickets are on sale in OCC's ticket office. located in
the college Student Centtr Buildin .
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O.A.C
tour of the Pilgrim
thr Smi thsonian I nst11ut1on tor plam.
··The} rnst onl> $5 ... Holland said.
Some of the features the nearl~ com-
pleted Ptlgnm spons include a pump
organ. a ducted heating S}Stem powered b}
a pot-bell) sto'c and four cast iron cannon
Holland had made for the ship.
"The four guns shoot a six-pound
t:annonball but we wall probabl) 1ust shoot
spuds." Holland said.
Holland has hoed the inside of his ship
"1th 'arnashed pine and
mahogan}cabanets and ornaments
"I love the wa} pine and mahogan} go
together:· he said.
One of ahe more unique features of the
\htp arc drawers built an to the steps of the
stairways leading to the master berth.
"M' "1fe wanted a chest of drawers but
"l' couldn·t figure out how to put them in
\O we put dra"ers in the stairs ... Holland
~1d. adding that the onl:y drawback 1s that
11 takes long arms to reach the upper
drawers.
Most of brass hardware on the Ptlgnm
was ordered from England.
"After 200 }cars the} arc st ill making the
parts there. The onl} problem is that
sometimes a part would take a )Car 10 be
deh"t'red after we ordered 11 and "e had
forgotten about 1t b~ the time the bo'
am,cd." Holland <;a1d
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SANTA .\N.\ (AP)-·
C harles Tyberg. al
17-year-old youth co n-
victed of k1lhng a San
Diego police officer. now
faces felony chargt:) of sex-1 ual assault on another in-'
mate at the Orange Count}' 1
Jail.
Has arraignment on the
two charges was postponed I
until Tuesday by Central
Orange County Municipal
Court Judge John Smith Jr.,
Twice in the past week.
It's our dressmaker touch tn leather' Soft
enough to drape lake fabric. 1t gives the
foot beautiful lines In white. pale
pink and neutr.al kidskin. 42.99
Tyberg alleged I}' assauhe~ another teen-ager in a hold
mg area, for Juveniles.
Deputy District Attome
o\rt Koelle said. Tyber
faces felon}' counts of at~
tempted sodomy and at..,
tempted oral copulation.
he said.
Tyberg was charged as an.
adult before hi s murder1 trial because a j uvenile
'-court Judge ruled ham legal-
ly unfit for treatment as ~
Juvenile. Koelle s~ud.
so t TH COAST PLAZ.\
On March 5. T yberg wa1
c;entenced to 27 )Cars to hfi~
1n 'itatc pnson for the Feb
~O. 1983. shooting death o
polin· Officer Kirk John1
)On 1 n a park cast of Lai
Jolla.
---March Special Sundlly Night
Is Famlly Night steak & lobster
or ribs & lobster Bring the Kids
s11es
S111t:t1cular Sunday
Brunch 10:80 to 2:80
• Complimentary champagne, bloody
mary' s & screwdrivers
• Omelette bar -build your ownr
• Roast Beet. baked ham, seafood
• Mexican, Italian and other hot entr1es
• Oysters & clams on halt shell
• Dozens of fresh salads
• Bagels & lox. fresh croissants & pastries
• and much. much morel
• • 1 f. Catt ..,, Cerlll ......
Fish & Chips Dinner 14.86
Chopped Slrloln Steak 14.86
1ncludts soup or salad
LADIES NIGHT -Friday Nights
"'" wtll drinks. s 1.00
Oomtstrc M~r & w~
HAPPY HOUR
4 to 7 Wed. thN Fri.
Hors d' o~uv"s
Oo~suc ~tr & wrnt S 1.00
Imports s I .so
ENTERTAINMENT
711-1114
i1liarm0nic feast
set at Mesa's Plaza
By KATHLE!NtUMMING
AJourmet's ··cuisine Fanstasy"' sci to
musac,aJitterand dance. is beinalava hi}
mounted in the Jewel Court ofSouth Coast
Plaza Mall Apri l I at 7 p.m. to help raise
fundsjforthe Orange County
Philharmonic Society's annual Adult Con·
ccn Series as well as ils many free Youth
Music Concerts offered to over 250.000 Oran~c County schools.
Thas sumptuous feast ts sponsored by
two of the 30 county support groups for the
society-the lrvme and Las Canciond
Philharmonic Committees-and wall
include delicious samplings from over 15
of Orange County's finest restaurants.
including Chez Cary. La-Fayette. Le
Chardonnay. Francois'. Gemmcll's. Pron-
to Ristorante. Copa de Oro. RJ 's. Glad-
ston-e·s. Wellington's. Alfredo's. Le Bistro.
Ervino·s. Warehouse and others
Just a few of the dashes will bc
··Mozzarelle Marmara." "BeefWf'll-
1naton.""Scamp1Allredo.""A Fanciful
Seafood Cocktail ... hot pasta dashes and
Dreyer'swill unvtal fournew Oavorsof
their 1~am for the occasion.
A complement offine wmes will be
provided by Ballard Canyon, Inglenook.
Charles Krug, Robert Monda va and a
Sout h African tangerine liqueur called Van
der Hum from Slcmons Im port of Newpor\
Beach.
A wade range of musical entertainment
including the Chez Cary Strings. Guy
Halferty and the Society Combo. and the
award winning Dixieland Jazz Ensemble.
the Lemon Street Stompcrs. will both
entertain and accompany ballroom danc·
ing. Dinner wall be served between 7 and 9
p.m. Dancangalong wHh a no.host bar goes
from 9 untal 10 p.m.
The cost for this fantastic fest a val offood
as$25 a person. but rescrvauons are Ii mated
and must be.-paid 1n advance. For further
information contact Dons Crandall
993-4898. or Lon) Benson 528-6805.
County agrees to clean
beach after du~p goof
Count} ollicials h:n e agreed to remoH~
mounds of dredge materials that workers
wrongly dumped on a public beach that
borders the Upper Newport Bay ecological
reserve last week.
The dredg.angs-sand and salt pulled out
ofNewport Dunes aquatic park -were
suppose to ha ve been hauled to a dump but
were taken to Nonh Star Beach instead.
The beach 1s a little-used public strand
located near the Dover Shores communll}.
It 1s to be the sight of a Girl Scouts'
1amboree later this year and a kayak and
canoe fac1lit> eventual!} as to be built on the
beach.
"Nte count}. whi ch dtd not have proper
permits to place the spoil$ on public coastal
property. stopped the dum ping operation
Monday when Newport Beach cll y officials
complained.
"The count} wall go an there Monda)
wllh trucks and start exca\ating." ex·
plained Dave Harsbarger. "We're pleased.
It's a good fa ith effort on their part."
Kun Bnttaan. a count} Environmental
Protecuon Agency official. said county
worker simpl y made a mistake by dumpin@
th e matenal o n the beach.
"It was good clean. dry sand. actually.
and "'e "'ere going to use 1s to fill in the low
spots on thf' beach." he explained. "But at
turns out that was wroni."
The beach as ownedJOtntl~ b) the city and
count\.
In the past. thr :Hate Coastal Comm1ss1on
has denied plans by residents of Dover
Shores to place dredgings from their private
harbors on North Star Beach.
The denials have been for environmental concerns.
No other newspaper brings you more
of your city council, planning commissi on ,
school and college districts and county
government than the Daily Pilat
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Brlatol St.
(Near Segerstrom St.)'
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Castro kingpin
in drug business
Cuban leader
supports leftists
with 'coke' profits
WASH INGTON-lt'sthl·b1ggl'!tl
drug bust 1n history. Fourteen ton" of
cocaine. seized in the southern
JunglesofColomb1a b} the CXten t'
Mm1stf\ 'W onh S 1.2 b1lhon on thl'
street. II l!t rough I~ equal to
one-founh 1hr total cocainl· l'on-
sumed 1n the United Stall'\ In a !ttngk
.. ear.
· .\tTordmg 10 Bogota. t hr crn:oa
paste 1s smuggled into thl' lOUntl)
from Boll' 1aand Peru. pron·s~ed 11110
cocaine. and no~n out in aircraft.
which return wuh Cuban weapons Ill
arm the death o;quads oft he re' ol-
utionar) left. ays Defense MinlSler
G tJsta' o Matamoros: .. E, en bod.,
II.nows that theplane!tka"etolomb1a
wi th coca10e and that the\ return w11h
wt;aponsfromCuba." ·
So. the old Robin Hood of 1 hl'
Sierra Maestro has evolved into a
narcotics k10gpin of the ( anbbean
who finances his wars of terror
a~inst Laun democrats b~ sk1mm 1ng
the profits of drug sm ugglcrs. who
feed !he habits of America's rich an<l
middle class.
Norn. this Fidel's first estabhshrd
hr1'k to the drug trade. Some months
ago.a M1 am1 federal prosecutor
1nd1c1ed. 1n absentia. ranking t'uban
oflic1als. including the commander ot
the Cuban nav}'. forcomphc11y 10 thl'
drug traffic
Arnaud de Borchgrave, the veteran
foreign correspondent. ~ho has spent
three years looking into Fidel's co-
caine connectton and sk1 mmmgoper-
ation. contends that the drug is
brought into Cuba. where Fidel get~
his I 0 percent rake-off. then shipped
out in small and fast boats from
Cuban ports and harbors. for the
Eastern coast of the l r n111:d State'>
Tbe stOI) IS told. graph1call~. IO ck
B¢rchgra\e·, no\ el. ··Mon1mho"_
af\d the drug trade scr' e!. t \\ o of
( ·astro's purpose!> at the ~amc 11ml'.
pro' 1d1ng hard currenc~ for linancmg
the re' olutton. and the ad' ancement.
through narcoucs. oft he social de-
compos111on of the l n11cd <)wtcs.
lmag1nc.1 t ~ou v.111 the rl'Jl'll on in
the L .S. media. had thl· l n11cd State'>
been able to II nl.. Chile's ( 1elll'I al
Pinochet to nx.·a 1 Ill' con11ng1 nio the
U.S .. profits trom v. h1d1 trafliL ~crl.'
used to finance nght-v.1ng death
squads in Central .\menca
Wh\ no commensurate outcn.,
Here "'e arc. 111 the 25th ann1' er;an
of the Cuban "re' olut1on. ··and Fidel
1srevealedasan incompetent who
has 1mpovenshed his <:ountry reduc-
ing it from second or third 10 Laun
i\menca. to 22 nd or 23rd. a satrap of
the Soviet empire whose dependence
upon Mosco"' far outrt' als an~
previous Cuban dependence upon
Washington: a totalttanan who has
the most odious hur:•aan nght!t record
10 the hemisphere: and a rnrrupt old
PAT
BUCHANAN
narcotic .. kingpin. up to h1~ beard 1n
the l'OCainc business l'i 1t 11Hp11c ot
1h1Hccord. or because ol 11.1ha1 the
-\mcncan lch sttll resen l''> .i '>Oil ~pot.
in the heart for Fidel'.'
(. ·astro ·H·onnl'Ct ion 1t1 tlw ( ol-
umbian terrorist\ I!. not m·v. Whl'n
thl' L1.S. ambas..ador umkr( Jrter
\\a\t...1dnapcd thrt:'atenl'<l\\llh
murder. and rl'lea-.ed onh \\hen ht!t
abductor<;" l'rt.' g1' l'n sati.· passage to
( 'uba. the amhassador later told this
wnterthat thcsdfsamecnm1nal!>
v.t:'re returned l'landestinel' to ( ol·
omb1a b\ ( uba 10conttnul'. thl'lr
murderous v.ort...
Nonethek<.s.Just as thl're "'l're
.. ome Bnt1sh 1n the 19th centur) "ho
celebrated defeats for the empire. and
<.ome Jews toda} who re101ce 1n th l'
hum1liat1onsoflsrael. so there are
\OmeAmencano;v.hov.111 fo rg1,e
Fidel an}th1ng --so lo nga!t h(' rl·main~
constant and true in hi s hatrl·d and
hostility toward th(' U111ted Stat('S.
In limes past. one countr) that
brought narcotics 1ntoan0ther to tear
Jo""n 11s social structure \\ascon-
r,1dered a mortal enem) --engagl..'d in
.in art of war. It 1s pan I) bl'causc the
Wl'~tern powers. par11cularl~ the
Bn11sh. forced o pium upon 1he1r
people 1n the 19th centul) that the
( h1nese harbor a deep resentment
against the West.
Nothing, however. "Ill bednnl'.
Fort he con te mpt the American
kadt'rsh1p class !thou Id harbor
tov.ard Fidel Castro 1s beingd1\ ened
thcscda} s toward the pro-Aml'ncan
government of El Sal\ ador. and to the
person of the na,1onhst and
an11-commun1!:it Ma1or Robert
D' ~ubu1i.son.
l:iunda} the people of El Sal\ ador
go. once again. to the polls. Should
thq -ha' ing heard all the !tlander\
against .. MaJOr Bob" -choose a
con sen at1' ego\ l'rnment. and MaJor
£)' ..\ubu1 sson to lead them. one of the
most fateful dl'ris1ons ofthl' Cold
Warv. Ill be handed to PrL·s1dent
Reagan.
Will heal·cept and endorse the
lkmocralll decision ol thl·
~ah adorcan people and go for a
mtl1tat) 'ictor) overcommun1st
re' olution: or will he burkk to the
Ille\ 1tableclamorofthe left. to cut
an'1 run and abandon another
pro-Western regime to the guerrillas.
as "edid 1n Vietnam and Cambodia?
Or will he ti) to plitthedifference?
G1\'en the unpopularity tn thl'
Un11ed States of the war in C cntral
A.menca. Reagan clearly prefers to
deferdens1on. and ac11on. un11I
No"ember 1!> pa'it. On this o ne. hl'
ma}' not be so luck~.
Patrick Buchanan is a syndicated
columnist.
Governor congratulated
for gay rights bill veto
10 thL' Ed11or·
. "'They were called "Pl•ncns" and
·~ueers"" when I wac; a )oungster. In
t*ay·s ( 1984 Ornell1.1n l soc1l·t~
thfy're calkd "ga~\ .. It 'l'l'nl'i hoth
language and moral\ arl· hcing
sJ wl> put through tht• \hrl·ddl'r and
<t· n the tubes. ;~ow well I rememtx·r 1h.H creep)
fltling back 1n the I ">~I I'> and JO.:,
~enever a stranger put Im hand on
leg 1n a darkened m tn ll' house -
' then qu1<.'kh d1'>appear atkr
I ving m ) '>l't and 1ntorming an
er.
I
1 f m' se'cral encounta\ 11\er thl' ·
)' rs with pen ens -nop<, ga'' -
mtainl} the most scaf) v.a\ that IHTll'
a( a youn~ster h1tchh11'1 ng. tnund
•self behtnd a locked door 1n an
rtmcnt house -and to esla1w
r pulling o ff a door knob. had tn
from a second stof) bakom and
p to the hard pavement
ti wa wnh much exasperation I
din the newspaper an (A Pl anicle.
cd "N.Y. drops alvauon Army
s over gay nghts.'' from which ~l·
that "New York Cit:. won't
~wits contracts w11h the . alvatton
y because the organ1za11on re-
to state tt d~s not d1scr1m1nate
inst homosexuals ... ·It was noted 1 n
aniclc that "the Salvation Arm)
s ro tcr care and adoptton pr<r
ms and seven da) care center'
er contract with the cit' " along
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
~1th the fall that ·m ml·mtx·rs
tx'lle"c homO\l'~ual1t\ 1\ .1 -,1n"
Nel'ldc'>'> lo 'a' s1nn· Ot'l1H1llng
J\\are ot th" prt'JUUlll'd action
aga1n'>t uu1 long 11ml· IJ\onH.' rr-
llg1 ou!> and lharnabk 11rg..in11a11on
"e 1n our tam1I\ Jrl' all lhl' mnrl'
dt·term1m·d ICI 1n~ rea'il' ou1 JWl\onal
contnhut1on\
fhoc,r \\ho read thl' k ttl'I (Dail'
Pilot M,mh I\) "nttl'll b' Th~
Rl'' l'rl·nd Rolx·rt L C 11rnl'11son of
l jgunJ lkal h tapt10lll'd ··(Jln l'rnor
'h1>uld c,1gn humo'>l'\Ual nghtc, hill'"
might do "di lo al'o urn\IOl'f the
-.qird\ of Pa-.111r I Jrr\ p, k n l thl' f 1rs1
\\\cmhh ut C1rnl 1n.La·~l·v.m><.1. "ho
I\ of the opinmn .. fhe pa'i'iage or.\ BI
v.ould makt• emph>)rrs liable to
l:iwsu11 for failure.· Ill hire a homosc>.-
ual. Thi!> \\OUld indude our public
\Choolo;. our c hurchl''i and
pj ra-LhUrlh organ11a11ons To grant
minorll\ ~tatus to this segment of
c;()(. 1et} 1s a '>lap in the face to every
taxpa~er "ho reads the Word of god
l11eralh . Homoc;rxuahty 1s a ~in."
tta' 1ng noted th<.· tremendous lob-
~' 1 ng effort made h~ the mone) ed
and "ell org.1n11cd so<alled ga)
community and their sympathizers
-we heanilv congratulate Governor
DeukmcJ1an for having the courage to
'eto .\Bl
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--·--~· ... th~ old Robin 1lood of the $terra Maestro has evolved Into a
narc-ottcs kingpin of the Caribbean who finances his wars of terror
aga'tnst Latin -democrats by skimming the profits of drug smugglers,
who feed the habits of America's rlcll and middle class. '·
PATRICK BUCHAMAN columnbt
L.M. Bo vo
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Single
ballot
elected
Hitler
No voter should forget the fact that ~dolf Hitler managed to get himself
elected 10 the leadership of the Na21
part) 1n 1921 by a single ballot.
A fellow named Bill Kno>. told
bowlers. "Don't look at the pins.
Look at a spot on the lane right 10
front of }OU." The) didn't bd1t've
him. So he set up a screen across the
lane. It hid the distant pins but not the
closest few feet of lane. He then
bowled a perfect game. Al the Olney
Alleys of Philadelphia in 1933. this.
They believed him after that. all right.
Mention Bill Knox anywhere in the
world today, and they will say. Oh.
yes. he was the father of spot bowling.
Or they should .
FTC is failing to protect
business or consumers
If you know you're in for big
surgery in upcommg months, you can
d onate blood for yourself in advance.
At least. you can in 65 percent of this
country's hospitals. Wary patients do
11 to reduce the dangers of infection
from other blood. The medical
procedure in which you're gJve your
own blood 1s called "autologus trans-
fusio n."
\.\ .\")HINGTON -The I ederal
Trade Comm1!t!t1on 1s ~upposed 10
protect consumers and buo;mes!tes
from unfair marll.et1ng practices. But
under Chairman James M 1ller 111. it's
sometimes hard to tell whose side the
FTC is on.
The agency's relaxed annude
toward questionable busmess prac-
tices 1s illustrated b~ cases 111voh1ng
tv..o products: Duracell ballenec, and
Viking sewing mach10es. In hoth
cases. regional FTC staffs rec-
ommended acuon but \.\err o' erruled
-and derided -h~ the higher-ups 111
Wa\hington
In the Duran'll la'>e the ~mt•m·an
manufal'tulT wmpla1ned 10 the
Ff('s Los .\ngeb ollicc that bat-
tl'fle!) produced h) an independent
-.ub.,1dia~ 1h Bl'lg1 ur:n were being
imported into thl' l 'n11ed ~tatl''>
The l ). corn pan) \a1d 1t !>USf>l'Cted
thl' Belgian Dura(dl'> V.l'H' of 1nknor
qualll~ and lhu-. \.\Ould Jamagl' the
~mcncan pmdul!'s rl·ru1at1on v.1th
the public. s1nre the name and
packaging '-"ere '1nuall~ identical.
The c:ompan} also pointed out that
the Belgian battenc" "'ere sold \\llh
inadequate guarantees and no 1nd1ca-
uon of the1r origin.
The Ff("s Los .\ngeles office
agreed that thl' Belgian Durarells
were m1slahe kd. and urged \.\ashing-
ton to ta ke 1mmed1ate action. ( arol
T. Crawford. dtrl'Ctor of the bureau of
consumer protection. not onl ) re-
fused to 1ai...e am aruon. but too~ the
unu)ual step o f' mt1culing and m1s-
represen11ng the staff recommen-
dauon at a pre\s conference.
JACK
ANDERSON
"It \\a'i a case of four batteries in a
sec-through packet. and one of our
regional offices "anted to purSUl' a
deception case because the package
didn't ':l\ there were four bauenes ..
-.hr \:lid ·
\\hat thl· 'itaff rerommenda11on
rl'3ll\ ... aid \\3S "II 1s r kar to all
reasonabk consumers" hat and hll\;.
mall\ are in the packag(' l''·en v.11hout
thi: stall'ment of 1dent1t) and nl.'t
4uan111~ ..
Thl' 'ta IT repon l1Sll'd J number ol
latx·llng ddic1enue' and ~aid
"\.\ hlle <,ome of the!tc '1olat1ons are
minor. the failure to d1sl'losc thl'
name oft hl' manufacturer. packer or
d1~tnbu1or 1s part1cularl~ significant
.\dd111onall}. these battents contain
a dcn•ptl\C gua rantee."
In the Viking caSl'. Miller \Oted to
kill a proposed con)ent decree the
Minneapolis compan~ had signed in
Jul~ t 981 Without admimng an~
guilt. V1k1ng agreed 11 "ould no
longer forbid 11s 600 dealers to sell the
com pan) 's imported sewing ma-
chines at a discount. Most V1k1ngs
)Cll for more than $600.
Certain forms of price-selling b}
the manufacturer. euphem1zed as
"resak pnce maintenance." are 11-
Plan will make traffic worse
To lhe Ed11or
On March 14. Smit W \.\di man
and Michael J Batykr wrotl' a guest
editorial 111 th1'> !.pace urging !>upport
of the one cent c;alc\ ta>. measure on
the June ballot Thetr arguments
"ere. unfortunately. based on m1sin-
format1on and a lack of under-
~ta nding of the true naturl' of our
transportation problems.
The authors tla1m that the need for
the tax is e\ 1dcn1 b' the amount of
traffil· on our frel'"a\-; \.\hat the\ do
1101 !di U\ I!> what th~· U\C Ol thl' S41leS
ta\ monl'\ I'> going to get us. The
aMwer!'i he 1n informatio n from the
Orange Count) Transponauon <.om-
m1ss1on (OCT('). the agenq respon-
o,1bk fpr planning and implementing
the ~oposed transponat1on 1m-
pro,ements. f'h e1r plans for thr
monc' are detailed 1n the dorument
"'It\ a Matter of Motion ... .\ Loot... at
Orange Count} 's Fil)ccn-Year T ran'i-
portallon ln\estmcnt Plan .. This
plan tells hov. S 12.000.0<X).000 "111
be spent in the next 15 }ears "to !lol.,c
our most pressing current and fu ture
transportaiton problem!. ... In point of
fact , the plan solves neither current
nor future problems. The shod.mg
fact 1 this. On page 2. the report states
th3t today "the average speed on
most Ofange County freeways is
under 3S miles pcrhour."On page 28.
the report shows the average speed in
the year 2000. af\cr the expenditure of
S 12.000.000.000. In 2000. with the
plan in place. the average speed will
drop to 23 miles per hour! Ftf\een
years of extra taxation for a 50 percent
drop in our travel speeds. Even then.
the problem will act rapidly worse
since the Foothill and Eastern rnr-
ndors will onl} be 4-lane d1" 1ded
highways. not the 6 to 8-lane freewa ys
"e need. Will another sales tax be
proposed to finish these~ I agree with
Wellman and Bazyler that travel 1s
d1flicuh now on our freewa )s. W11h
the 0Cf C plan 1n place II will be
1mposs1blc H o~ can we spend all that rnone)
and go backv.ards? The answer 1s
simple. the Orange Count) Board of
~upen 1sors 1s cncouragmg :i too
rapid growth of the count~. We will
loc;c our mob1lit) because 700.000
ne"' rc~1den ts arc moving in: that 1s
equ1,alcn1 to a ctl) the !>lie of
('le, eland com mg here 1n thl' Ol'\I I 5
,ears. Th1sgro"th must bl' slo"ed to a manageable le\ el. to a degree that
lets us plan properl) not onl) traffic.
but water. schools and llood control.
.\ NO \Ote on the tax v.111 stop 1h1!t
grov.th . 1t \\111 force the Board of
Super" 1sors 10 go back and reassess
thl'lr policies. The tax rn crease 1s
clear!\ to the benefit of a few large
land developers. The authors quoted
.\dam Smith on taxation for a
transportation function being for the
public good and not for an 1nd1 v1dual.
Adam Smith never met tht lrvme or
Mission V1eJO companies.
The sales tax must be voted down if
we are to save this county from
becoming anottw San Fernando
Valley. We must force the planners of
this a~a into responsible actions to
protect all of o ur rights. The sates tax
is a sham. giving us more traffic for
our money and deserves a NO vote.
NORMAN R. GROSSMAN
Laguna Beach
Readers now better prepared
To the Editor:
The P1lot'c; co,craae of "The Year
fkr the torm:· which cotnc1ded
with our Flood P1cvcnuon and
D1sa~1cr PreparednCllll Wee\ was
comprehcn\tvc. wdt written and
ccn 1nl> 1od1cated concern for our
communtt)
.\\ a r-Mult of }6ur arttclc • Y.C
bche'c 'our rc;idcrs wall be bener
prt'p.1rt'd \houtd the"OooJ J>(')tenttal"
l')C' r~..lhtl"d. .\ho. \\C hooe "our
•
readers will suppon our efforts to
demand that responsible pubhc of-
ficial~ move qu1d.ly to provide the
necc sar} ui>&rnding of 1he Oood
control me:ssures
ror the AOOd Prevention Group:
Huntmaton fkach/South. we thnnk
}OU.
< H .\UN\E'l .\ND
~\I L\ \LEX·\'-'O R
liunrin.itM Ckach
legal. But under Miller's chair-
manship. the FTC' has not brought a
single case againi.t manufacturers
who tr) to dictate retail prices.
The Viking case tatht'red dust on
Miller's desk forse,en months after 11
was assigned to him in September
1982.
SOVIET SALESMEN: The
Kremlin 1s one of the v.orld's leading
arms merchants. and its traveltng
salesmen show all the hustle of a
cap11alts1 car dealer. "The USSR
frequent!~ o ffers easy terms. low
interest rates and long repayment
schedulec," to 11s Third World arms
l'UStomer'> "ntes former Pentagon
intelligence anal~sl Paul M urph~ in a
fonhcoming book. "The Soviet Air
Forces ...
One rea\on the So" ll't weapons are
a11ract1' e. Murph~ \Hl te!t. is that the}
.ir« deli' ered 12 to 18 months after
the\ 're ord ered -compared to three
or tour years for U.S hard~are. But
he add!> that the So.,1ets aren't as
re liable 1n the spare parts depanment.
Murph} 's book also confirms m )'
repon on the Soviet practice of
"meaconning" -lunn$ alien aircraft
to destruction O\er Soviet temtory by
means of false radio signals. That's
what happened to a U. S. military
transpon w11h 16 aboard on Sept. 2.
1958. 1t was misled by Soviet radio
signals and shot down over Soviet
.\rmen1a. That's also what may have
caused the Korean airhner to stray
over Soviet tcrritOr)' last September
with a loss of 269 lives.
Jack AJ:Jdersoa is a syndicated
columaJst.
Takes that saguaro cactus 30 years
JUSt to form one branch
Q What k10d of bird does
back"ard somersaults 1n flight?
A. The tumbler pigeon.
TV commercials pay 52 percent of
the money earned by members of the
Screen Actors Guild.
Q What's c1nnamon'1
..\.Tree bark.
Men 's hat s arc coming hack. Par-
t1cularh thr fedora Sales figures
1nd1ca1c such
You t... nov. hov. recorded '01ces tell
'ou when to get o n and get off some
elevators and airport shuttle trams':'
.\t least one of Japan's cities hai.
rigged its traffic signals stmllarl}
When the light turns red. a pleasant
female \01ce sa,s. "Please wall a
moment." On green. the taped \Oll..'C
sa} s. "Please cross carcfull )."
If you get eggs for breakfast 10
Puerto Rico. it's pntnear a cinch
those eggs came from North Dakota.
Not the chickens that laid them. The
eggs. Somebody in that state has got
what amounts to the Puerto Rico egg
franchise.
To that list of famous folk who
never learned to drive a car. please
add the name ofBritish actor Sir John
Gielgud.
L .M. Boyd is a syadlcated
colamaist.
Clark proposal faced reality
To the Ed11or:
March 13th will long hve as a
possible brl'akthrough regarding
John Wayne A.1rpon and air tra\el
needs in Orange Count\
Fortunate!). Supen 1sor Ralph
Clark. \.\h o doesn't represent the
greater Newpon Beach area. chose to
face the realities of the s1tuat1on wi th
a modest proposal which included:
I .\ppo101 men1 of an a1rpon
authont~ 10 locate and develop an
alternatl' a1rpon c;11e.
2. Thl' airport authont ~ would
w1th1n li\C ~care; locate and develop
an alternate s11e.
3 The airpon authont~ v.ould be
non-poh11cal.
4. It v.ould meet the demands of air
travC'l in the C'ount) ofOranite.
The alternate airport site 1s some-
thing that has been c;upponed b)
more than t~o grand Jum·s. as well as
CH2M Hills New MaMer Plan. It~
ume has come and 11 demands the
suppon of the citizens of Orange
County.
The solution proposed by Super-
visor Clark 1s logical. sound and
should be supported by the City of
Newport Beach. We cannot afford
anylhing less.
Moreover. the realtt1es of the
alternate site will soon have a greater
ecoom1c impact upon the local carrier
>\ir Cal. Without an alternate site to
alleviate pressure upon JWA. Air Cal
must battle relentessly for continued
access to J WA against larger carriers
with greater financial resources such
as American Air Lines and others.
It is ~1me, therefore. to seek a
solution to he problem. Will our
supen 1sors act? Hopefully. the} will
see that such a solution is 1n the
interests of 11ll concerned in the
greater v range County area.
THOMAS C. EDWARDS
Fullerton
Homosexuality not abnormal
To the Editor:
With all due respect for the re-
porters who wrote the stories on
m olestation and homosexuality
(Daily Pilot, Feb. 26-27). &his is an
attempt to infuse a balance 10 the
opinions quoted from a parent's
Gnt1·motesuuion committee. a pros-
ecutor and a police dcpnnmcnt with
studies by authontati~e researchers
on child and human sexuality.
lfyouna people arc 10 IO&Jcally cope
with and overcome the hy tcna beina
wh1pptd up about homosexuality
and .. mo~stat1on" that has alrcadv
cost a fine educator and school
adminmrttor his personal and pro--
fessional reP.utat1on. district at·
tomcys. hcnffs. Poh«. parents and
the media must be thorouply
schooled by accrtdtted authonttei
who have a sc1cn1ifically respected
obJec11vit)' of lmowle e
lot of the traaed) will bt
overcome b~ pc-optc a«cpttna the
fact that the). 't0mct1mc dunn
adolc cnce :ind po i.tbl\ throuM,hout
lt te. may manifest homosexual in-
chnations.
Accordrng to the American
Academy of Pcdiatncs. most kids ao
through a phase ofhomoscxuality-
airls and boys. The Acad~my.rcports
that "homosexual behavior as com·
mon in the tccna.gc years as pan of the
normal route 10 heterosexual de-
velopment." Authoritative research
commi s1oncd by the British Parlia·
mcnt. the Wolfenden Repon, found
the ~atcst dama•e youni people
sustain from their sexual rela·
tionships is the infliction of guilt and
h3me by parents. friends and society.
lmpos1ni the sutndards of Salem
upon Orange County cllltens b)' den~ina them f~ access to thest fa.cu
of life projects a siclc.ne that ripens
ttsclf for eltplo1tation by those who
profit d p1cebly from the markedna
of the most bcau1iful of crnuons by
holdtna 1t host.aat to sclf-serv1na
1n1erprtta11on of human .texualit)', BRtlCE , HOPPtN1
u1un1 Bca\.'h
•
Chodorow posts sales record
Postin& a 1983 sales record of $17 million with 4 7
transactions. Pew Cbodorow of lrvine-based Coldwell
Bauer has been named the finn's top agent. Ttaoma1
GrifflD, Coldwell's president, said Chodorow has aver-
aged one transaction per week for the past six years. She
works out of the La Jolla office. • • • The board of d irectors of Viejo Bucorp has
announced the appointment of Lloyd R. Miiier as
president and chief executive officer of Bancorp and
Ml~1loa Viejo Nat.loaal Buk. Miller bas ~eld a number of
senior level positions 1nclud1ng pres1dent and chief
execuuve officer of another Southern California banking
institution. He and his wife live in Irvine. ••• Che ryl Schott has been named sales representative at
South Peak, a collection of custom home sites in Laguan
Niguel being developed by South Peak Development CHODOROW MJLLER SCHOTT
Compuy of Laguna Beach, according to Rick Balzer, vice
president of markeling. Schott will coordinate sales of
custom homesites a t South Peak. The com munity ... regional headquarters. and is located at 3140 Red Hill
featutres 62 site~ ranging In size from 8,600 to 22.800 Ave. MBA .Provide' environmental research, planning
square fee t of bulldable pad. She was formerly with Avco and processing and resource management services.
Community Developen, Inc. as a sales representative. • • •
Adaptive ~ata & E:e;,; Sy11em1, a corporation AM WEST Mort1age Corp. ha.s acquired Tbe Chu.rcblU
headquartered in Pomona. has completed a $4.3 million Flaanclal Groap oflrvm~. Th~ annou.ncement was made
private equity financing, according to Walter w. Crut· by Doa A. H~no1, execut_>v~ v1c~ pr~s1dent of _A MW.EST.
teadea ID, president of Newport Beach-based CDB, Inc. The ~urch•.11 firm speciah.z.ed m smgle-f~m1ly resident
Adaptive Data designs. manufactures and markets loan °!11108~1on. AMW~ST currently serv1ces.mo_re than
peripheral controllers in the m inicomputer and micro-$70 m1Hion m loans for investor financial institutions.
computer markets for integration into personal computer • • • d all b · COB · · JeUDe S. Plenon has joined Glib Biomedical Inc. in an sm usmcss systems. , Inc. is an investment Sa.nta Ana, as enoinecrin& manager. In her new po' st. she banking firm, speciahzing in high technology firms. il °" • • • w I oversee new product development and engjneering
David S. Danier of Irvine has been named new support for existing products. The firm manufactures
project marketing director at Bb1cber Pacific, Ronald E. cardiovascular products. She fonnerly worked as a quality
Blrtcber, general partner. announced. In his new position assurance engineer for American BentJey in Irvine.
at the Laguna Niguel-based company, Dunzer will be • • •
responsible for day-to-day interact1on with the brokerage Robert L. Broadd11, vice president of health
community m relauon to exisung and proposed Birtcher management operations at Pacific Mutual in Newpon
Pacific projects. Before joining Birtcher Pacific, Dunzer Beach, announ~ a contract has been signed with
was with Coldwell Buller and Grubb & EWi. Foutain Valley Commu.lty Ho1pltal. The one-year
• • • contract provides Pacific MutuaJ insureds with fixed
Michael Braadmaa A11oclatea, Inc. has moved into room rates as well as fixed rates for certain service
larger offices in Costa Mesa. The new location will serve as categories .
ORANGE COAST STOCKS
Here are the stock market activitie. of publicly traded
Orange County firms In the week ended Friday, March 23.
Data provided by Newport Securities Corp.
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·aaily~lat SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1984
British come to NB
to w~o away business
By JE RRY HIRSCH Amencao finn O"'"nin11 a branch or subs=""=--· in 8ri ·
Of 1M 0.., ...... '"°" -• lu.&al 1 Part of<;>ranae.County's successful economic growth Harrison-Harvey said.
comes from its ab1hty to steal business and industry fro m •Labor costs are S7 percent of the labor COAi in
other places. Umted States. •
Representatives of the British government tned to •Bnta1n graduates 420,000 students &om its 16~,,
tum the tables on Oran°,. Count~duringa dinner meeting colleges and universities every year supplyina as ~ • ... stream for employment. '·
Wlth local businessmen at the acific Club in Newport •The effective tax rate for American bu.si.oeaet Uf:· .
Beach Thursday where they touted Britain as "the Bntain is JS "'"rcent and there are au.ract.ive ......._...::~ preferred place" to do business. .,.. ..... .,.--~. .. 4-n era of realism has crept into the working people schedules which further reduce the tu liability. il • Bnuun provides easy access into the E~
and the revenue from our North Sea oil has gjven us a Economic Community which has 3SO million ••sop1ti5ti~;)
chance to change the make-up of Britain," said David ed" · •• · • Hamson-Harvey, an executive with IBM in Britain who is cat consumers. according to nam son-Harvey. ~·
to unng the United States as a trade representative. And finally, "we still have important tradina ~ ••
Under the conservative leadership of Prime Minister wnh the Commonwealth countries and our old empire."··· M T Warrison-Harvey and the British arranted tW.:'! arg~ret hatcher. Britain has repealed many of the Ncwpon Beach meeting because, "we understand there ii.
socialist aspects of the economy and is vigorously a great cultivation of businessmen that we would like kl
pursuing the free enterprise system. Harrison-Harvey talk to down here... •
said."The current government really believes in allowing Newport Beach was the last stop on his cross-cououy· ••
the private sector to O""rate without i'nterfierence" he tour. From here, Harrison-Harvey 15 off to Japan to ~ ' r-• on the message that the sun never sets on the BntiJb~. said, adding that in England government regulation is Empire. • f·
done behind close doors with "a wink and a nod" and 1s r--:::;iiiiiiiiiiii===========---;t'.' • less adversanal than in the United States.
Even if the Conservative Pany was to lose control of
Parlimcnt, the Bnt1sh emphasis on free enterprise would
continue because that is what has turned the country's
economy around, Hamson-Harvey said.
After years of economic stagnation. high inflation and
high unemployment. •he British economy is growing at a
steady 3 percent a year. Unemployment is declining and
inflation 1s at 5 percent.
"The people want to work and the umon leaders have
become much more moderate in their views." Har-
nson-Harvey said.
. In. addition to government development grants and
incentives, there are a number of advantages for a
All-day
i nvesting
seminar
Thursday
The Real Estate Securi-
ties and Syndication In-
stnute has planned an
all-day seminar on the
"1984 Approach to Syn-
dcat1o ns .. Thursday 29 at
the Saddleback Inn. Santa
Ana.
The program begins at
8:30 a.m. and includes lec-
tures and panel d1scuss1ons
on bonds and pannersh1ps.
The program costs S30
for members and $40 for
non-members. The fee in-
cludes lunch. Furtherinfor-
mation and reservations
arc available by calhng Jon
Brubaker at 759-0247.
REGl.m!Y t()l{L AT J.W. AlltPOKT
lllOO lillcARTlut Ill YO
!RM
When we lend you the
money to buy a new
house , we ~ve you the
credit to make it a home.
Whether you re a hu~er or a hroker. call or come to Home Federal right
awa~ We have the mone' and the mort~a~es to help Califon11ans move up
and move in ht.,t
i\nd to help \OU \I.Ith purcha~ for ~our new home. all new mortgage
customers are eh~ihle for a Home Federal Ma.ster<:ard® Preferred
Card ~ith a credit line of $5,000 or more• "pphcations must be
received b~ ~1a~ 51. 198-.
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Call 1011-frtt for an appli<Selun. @.
an, hou. &n) cb). -
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Look where $10,000 in
rare coins can get you.
Gem quality MS·65 rare coins
have appreciated an average of
27% per year ove r the last 31
years If, as we believe. they
continue this rate of appreciation
$I 0 000 will net a profit of S23 038
after five years In ten years
they will net a profit of $99, 152
And over the last three years
whale the bullion, stock, and
real estate markets were extremely
soft, our clients portfolios have
performed exceptionally well.
Unlike money market accounts
and T hills. after a one-year
holding period. rare coins arC'
taxed at Long Term Capital
Gains rates, and only after
they're sold. Quite a plus for
lhe Investor who's 1n a high
tax bracket
s 10,000
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53,288
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'timel.y' films
By JAY ARNOLD
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HOLLYWOOD
Move over Snow Whi 1.e.
Here comes Madison, a
l 980s-type heroine whose
record-breaking debut in
Wah Disney Productions'
.. Splash" has plunged tht
family-oriented movie
company into adult film-
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bachelor played by Tom
Hanks. took in nearly $6.2
million at 829 theaters
nationwide Ill its opening
weekend to top all the
competition.
Despite the continuing
popularity of Disney classi-
cs such as "Snow White.''
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Disney's film d1v1sion
re$.lstered more than S50
million in losses 1n 1982
and 198:\ with such clinkers
as "Tex " and
"Trenchcoat."
Old guard Disney ei1.-
ecut1 ves were swept out of
their offices in 1983 as
Disney began 11s pursuit of
the I 8-to-30-year-old au-
d iences that arc crucial to
film success. the sam<.· au-
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Walt D1snc.·~ Pictures
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"Splash" 1s Touchstone
Films' fir!>! release. and
newspaper advenisements
for the movie make no
mention of Disney. The
film 1s rated PG (parental
guidance suggested) for
what the New York Times
noted was .. some fleeun
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nudity and mild sexual
overtones."
Theater executives say
the approach is working.
"We're getting young
people. that's where the
market seems to be." Rob-
en Selig. president of the
Theater Assoc1at1on of
California exhibitors trade
group, said.
Noting that "the market
just dbesn't seem to be
there" for G-rated films.
Selig said the success of
"Splash" would cause D1s-
nc\ offinals to ··shoot for
the market wherever 11 1s.
within the bounds of guod
taste. of course." "
Lee Isgur. entena1nment
stock analyst at Paine Web-
ber in New York. pred1c1ed
that although "Splash ..
alone would not turn
around D1-,ncy's film
division. the movie could ..
when combined with thl'
success of Disney's
Christmas 1983 release.
"Never Cry Wolf." return
D is ne y films to
profitability by the end of
fiscal 1984.
"'Splash' will mean at
least a S20 million 10 $25
million upswin$ in operat-
ing results for Disney's film
division." Isgur said, not-
ing that the film's success
could quiet recent Wall
Street criticism of Disney
management.
Disney offiC1als re-
peatedly have stressed that
the com pan} that created
Mickey Mouse. Donald
Duck, "Herbie" and "Flub-
bcr" was not abandoning
its roots. ·
"All across America,
moviegoers want mature
entertainment.'' said the
newspaper ads announcing
Touchstone Films. "But
they don't want violence.
They don't want exploi-
tation. They don't want
tasteless themes. The)'
want quality. They want
standards. And that's what
\ve want at Touchstone
Films."
The ad went on 10 sa~
that the D1sne)' nam1:
always will stand for fa~il)
entertainment -"Quality.
Integrity." .
But "Splash" exh1b1ts
some decidedl y
un-D1sn1:y-like traits -in-
cluding Hannah's un~lad
posterior. Telev1s1on
advertising shows Hannah
-wearing nothing but her
long hair -walking down
a Manhattan street.
Such elements in a Dis-
ney movie reportedly led to
Monday's announcement
that Roy E. Disney.
nephew of the late Wah
Disney. had resigned frnm
the board of directors of
Walt Disney Productions.
But despite the film's
slightly racy approach.
critics have noted that
under Ron Howard's direc-
tion. sex 1s l'lcit exploited
and the story's farcical cle-
ments dominate.
Extra-Terrestrials
have never been
this spaced-out before.
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• • • • "Ot1ver1 ( 19681 Ron MOOdy
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C MOVIE
• • Adventures Of The W1kle<ness
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D BEST OF L.A. TODAY
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ney Toler Mantan Moreland
m OOOOER DUGOUT
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EJl) THE LAWMAKERS
'1') WASttlNGTOH WEEK IN
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S MOVIE
• • The Pirate Movie f 19821 Kristy
Mc Nichol Chi ·Stopher Alkins
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Matneson Bess Armstrong
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* * • ' A B1tt 01 Divorcement
119321 Jonn Barrymoie Katharmt
HepOVrn
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Horse ( 1983! Richard Harris
Michael Beck
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( 1978) Alen Alda Ellen Borstyn
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Army (19611 Jacll Lemmon. Ricky
Nel30l'I
mMOVIE * • '1 Written On The Wind I 1957)
Dorothy Malone Robert Stack
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Hampton. Christopher Connetty
CD FACES Of CULTURE
m GENE SCOTT
0 MOVIE
• • ·r m Dancing As Fast As 1 Can
( 1982) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol W111tam-
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tan McCutlock Louise Marteau
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11977) George Segal. Jane Fonda
Q)MOVIE
'Preachef Man ( 1979) Ilene Kirsten
Esty F Davis Jr
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CD GROWING YEARS
(@) EHTERT AINMEHT THIS WEEX
~JANIE FRICKE: YOU OUGHT TO
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• * '" "Ctuny Brown (19461 Jennifer
Jones. Charles Boyer
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Z MOVIE ' * * • Tomorrow 119721 Robert
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• • • ·~ "Top Hat" (1935) Fred
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Ron Howatd, Nancy Morgan D 8ISl<E1. a EBERT ATlHE
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• • '1 .. The Oeerslayf!f" ( 19781 Steve
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HOT 0 MOVIE
• • • The Wacluest Ship In Tile
Army (1961) Jack Lemmon Rteky
Nelson
m NEWS
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EJl) ALL CREA TURES GREAT AHO
SMALL II
CD NATURE
C MOVIE
• • • • 'Anastasia · (1956) lngrtd
Bergman. Yul Brynner
•
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(1977) Geor~11. Jane FOf)da. I~ m MASTERPIECE THEATRE rH MOVIE
• • • "Frances' (19821 Jessica
Lange Kim Stanley
S MOVIE
• • • 48 Hrs 11983) Nick Nooe
Eddie Murphy
-8:30-
f) l DOMESTIC LIFE
T LOU ORAHT
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'Time Bomb (Premiere! Morgan
Fairchild Josepn Bottoms
IJ @I MOVtE • * • • 1 Allen ( 1979) Tom Skemlt
Yaphet Kotto
0 WILD KINGDOM
Q)HARRYO
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EXPERIEHCE
C MOVIE
• • • 'Bad Boys ( 1982) Sean
Penn. Rent Santom
Z MOVIE • * * 'Star Trek II The Wrath 01
Khan ( 1982) Wilham Shatnef Ricar.
do Montalban
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MOVIE • • * ', Guadalcanal Diary (19431
Wilham Bendix Lloyd NOian
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f) TRAPPER JOHN. M.D.
DmNEWS 0 THE W~LO TOMORROW
CD BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE
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• • 10 To M1dn1gnt (19831 Charles
Bronson Andrew Stevens
S PAPER CHASE
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ID HORSE RACING
H MORE All N.EW UNEXPUAQATED l(NHY HILL
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-11:00-
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REPORT 0 PETEii POl90Ff G> IMJtlY SWAOOAAT
S)FAONT\.M m CAl.UNO AU SPOfn'S
CClacTV
l&'MOVIE • * "The Pirate MC>Vle" ( 1982) Kristy
MoNICl!OI, Cllrlstopher Atkins.
1 l >MOYIE * • "Satarl 3000" (1981) David Car·
rldlne, Stockard Channing
-t1:15-IJ C8SHEW8
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0 WOALD VISION J6:fl & E8E"1 AT THE
m JERAY FALWELL I HAAAYO
l91 MOVIE
• • The Jerk Too I 19841 Mark
Blanklteld Ray Wa191on
ID 700ClUB
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Hersney Ron Stiver
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• • The Jetk. Too (19841 Mark
Blankheld Ray Walston
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0 MOVIE
• • t •, The Gambler (1974)
James Caan. Paul Corvino c ALBUM FLASH
-12;00-
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IHOEPEHOENT NETWORK HEWS
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EJl) JOtiN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS
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• • Confessions Of A Potioe Cap·
ta1n !19721 Matlln Balsam. Franco
Neto
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Thomas Howell Mall Dillon
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Anthony Outnn. Vlfna l1s1
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m WALLY GEORGE
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• • 'Frida~ The 13th" (19801
'Footloose' tops charts
By The Associated Press 19. "Radio Ga-Ga·· Queen (Capitol ) 20:·Bac~ Where You Belong·· .38
<;pcual ( .\&M) The follo"ing are Billboard's hot record
htts as the~ appear 1n this '-"Cd:'s issue of
Billboard magazine.
HOT SINGLES
I "Footloose·· Kenn~ Loggins (Col·
umb1a)
2."Somcbod' ·s Watching Me .. Rock"ell
IMcltO\.\n) .
J."Jump .. Van Halen (Warner Bros I
4 ... Here Comes the Rain .\gain ..
Eul)hthm1cs (RC.\)
5."Girls Just Want to Have Fun·· ( > nd1
Lauper (Portrait)
6." I Want A New Drug .. H ue~ Le" 1s and
the News (Chl)salis)
7 ... Against All Odds (Take a Loo.k.at Me
Now)" Phil Collins (Atlantic)
8."Automatic .. Pointer Sisters (Planet)
9 ... Adult Education" Daryl Hall and
John Oates (RCA)
10."Miss Me Blind" Culture Club (Vtr·
gin-Epic)
11 ."99 Luftballons·· Nena (Epic)
12."Hold Me Now" Thompson Twins
(Ansta)
13."Hello'" Lionel Richie (Motown)
14."Eat It" Weird Al Yankov1c (Rock N'
Roll)
15."Thriller .. Michael Jackson (Epic)
16."Got A Hold On Me" Chns11ne
Mc Vie (Warner Bros.)
17."The Laogu• of Love" Dan
Fogelberg (full Moon·Epic)
18. "New Moon on Monday·· Duran
Duran (Capitol)
TOPLPS
I "Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic)
2 ··198-f' Van Halen (Warner Bros.)
3 ... ·Footloose··· Soundtrack (Columbia)
4."Colour B) Numbers"' Culture Club
( V1rgm-Ep1c)
5 .. Can"t Slo" Do"'n" Lionel R1ch1e
(l\.1otO\.\n)
6."Spuns" Huey Lewis and the News
(Chr) salts)
7 "Learn ing to Cra" I" The Pretenders
ire)
8."Touch" Eurythmics (RCA)
9.''S}·nchronicity'" The Police (A&M)
10."She's So Unusual" Cyndi Laupcr
(Port rail)
I I ."An Inn ocent Man" Billy Joel (Col·
umbia)
12."Uh-Huh"' John Couger Mellenca mp
(Ri va)
13. "Seven and the Ragged Tiger" Duran
Duran (Capitol)
14."90125'' Yes (Atco)
15. "Somebody"s Watching Mc" Rock-
well (Motown)
16. "Love At First Sung·· Scorpions
(MerCUr))
17."Shout At the De' ti" Motley Crue
(Elektra)
18."Mtlk and Hone}·· John Lennon and
Yoko Ono (Polydor)
19."Windows and Walls.. Dan
Fogelbe~ (Full Moon-Epic)
20."Ehminator•· ZZ Top (Warner Bros.)
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Watches A.
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An elegant time-pie« mu st convey not only time, bu t
presence. Conco rd Is a recognli.ed leader in precision and
elegant time·pieccs. Beautiful 10 look at, Incredibly thin.
Swlss·madc, and electronic quarti. movement allow for a new
prestige in timekeeplna.
We at Kirk Jewelers offer 1hc Concord Swiss·made watch
with some1hlna a tittle extra. During this month, at any Kirk
Jewelers location, with the purchase of any Concord watch,
you also get your choice of a men's t4K gold nugget/diamond
tic LAC (A), or a women's 14K gold nugget/diamond pendant,
includlna a 14K aold chaln, (8), absolutely FREF. No hidden
costs. No nne print. Just, FREE.
Come to Kirk Jeweler • act a Concord and somcthina a
lite le extra.
Concord w11ch~ from $490.
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By MELINDA HUDDLESToN
DllllJ"9t14yte ....
Thiny-six easygoing pieces work together
to form D.N. Evans' "basic survival ward-
robe," clothes she designed to cover all her
own bases when traveling anywhere in the
world.
The Laauna Beach l'C$idtnt says that in
the early '70s, durina a worldwide tour of art
museums with two younachildrcn in tow, she
bqan aivina a lot of thouaht to what makes a
packable, comfortable wardrobe on the road
-or the plane, bus, train or boat.
Althouah she was desianinajewelry then,
she made mental notes on what she wanted for
henclf on future journeys. Later tumina to
clothina desian, she was inspired by exercise
wear and drew on the peclrina expertise her
husband, Michael, pined while serving in the
Army.
The l'C$Ult is a goup of seperates that,
J
Deal&ner profiled, J»a&e CS. .
with additions or subtractions, can multiply a
client's options. The look is unconstructed
and unconstrictcd.
.. All my clothes arc made to move in. to
dance in," Evans said durina a trunk show last
week at her boutique and salon at 1970 S.
Pacific Coast Hi&hway.
And, her husband adds, these "California
clothes" arc deaiancd to be u appropriate and
comfortable in New York or Paris as in
Laauna. The trick to copina with drastic
cUmate chaoses is layerina, and the a~tcnt
sleiaht of hand involved in looldna atybah on
any coast relies on the versatility of each piece
in the collection. A tcarf'bccomcs a belt which
becomes a Madwrap, and a dress can be
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convened quickly into a coat.
Evans keeps her own routine for dressing
simple, usµally stickina with black to save
time in punina a look together.
The colors for her spring and summer
collection also arc geared to simplicity -
predominantly whitesand pastels. Red is used
as a stripina accent, and several dresses come
in a pale pink that would flatter most
complexions.
There are suits styled in· clean, clasS1c
lines, and evenina dresses done with a
romantic glance backward to EnJlish tea
prdens and the American praincs of a
century qo.
Tht ·flapper era also figures in Evans'
collection, particularly in a tiered, black dress
topped with a rakish hat.
Evans summed up her show, with a
lauah. as "sl*»llC retro•• -not a bad
dcscnption at all.
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Moremen•re
dyeing to look
younger, h81r
atyllata ••Y. C3.
Travel
togs to
total 36
Tht.8 .. ufarl"jumpsult cut to flt comfortably ln
hot weather, la made of a cotton-polyeeter blend
that won't wrinkle lo transit. A band-crocheted
•eet and can vu tote bag complete the e1U1e1Dble.
Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payn_e
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Gala winds up with a crescendo
Delighted ''Requiem·· crowd
adjOUrns to the Chanteclair
By MEUNDA HUDDLESTON
OaMr ....... ,. ....
After a performance of the majestic "Requiem•• by
Guiscppe Verdi, what"sagroupofpcrfonners to do for
fun? ·
Well. for staners. there was a champagne reception
at Chanteclair restaurant.
That's where 200adjoumed after the Pacific
..:.;;;;;;__:i.a.--J~,;.._-.J._.oa.;;-.. Chorale staged the benefit concen in Santa Ana last
Stan Dend.lnaer and Helen Wardner, Pacific
Chorale presldent. attended the reception.
Saturday to raise funds toward its pledge for the Orange
County Pcrformio~AnsCenter.
John Rau.chairman ofOCPAC's board of directors
leat:llerrair
Limited
time only
Our Calfskin Parka
for everywnere from Aspen 10
St Moritz qu111ea deta11tng and
genuine red lo• tnrn make this 1acke1
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compare at '279
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The newest idea in reans• Versattle
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hts ltke a glo"e because 1t s GLOVE
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3900 S Bristol Santa Ana Just Nor1h ol South Coast Plaza
di tnt' corner of Bristol & $\Jnftower tNear Plums .nsooe Spor1mar11
and one of the guests of honor at the fest a vi tics that were
a thank-you for the entire board, made brief remarks.
thanking the chorale for its pledge, which he called the
first of its kind from a non-profit orpnization.
Jolua Alexander, chorale director, ~et" and Dorta
Clark (he's director of the symphony), and soloists-
soprano Carol V ane11, mezzo-soprano Juet Sml1',
tenor Job Daykers and bass Rober& Brigs-rccei ved
plenty of compliments from the crowded pany that
eventually was allowed to spread out into another room.
Some of the music lovers there included Mary and
PlaJI Lyoat (she sings with the chorale and is chairman of
its corporate board), Bob and ClDdy Searles, Helen
Ward.Iler (chorale president). Bill and Pat Hltcbcocll,
Dot Clock, Frank and Marilyn Lynell, Bob and Patty
ADderson and Job.n and Marcia Casblon. ~ . . . (
Before lisunacomingeveots-and there are 1
several to note-I'd like to mention one benefit which
has had to be postponed. Tb~ qty of Hope's NewJ?On
Harbor chapter is rescheduling us Monte Carlo Nate .
fund-raiser, originally planned for Saturday. to a date m
Jdhe to be announced.
• • •
The Newpon Harbor Guijd of the Orange County
PerR>rming Arts Center will hold its first fund-raiser at
7:30p.m. Saturday at Fashion Island where current
construction for the shopping mall's renaissance project ,
will provide the theme of the party. (Casual attire
suggested). To obtain $30 tickets for the music, dancing
and a fashion show, call 6 7 S-8792.
• • •
The Irvine and Las Canciones Pbilharmomc
committees of the Orange County Philharmonic Society
will sponsor "A Cuisine Fantasy" at 6 p.m. next Sunday
in the Jewel Coun of South Coast Plaza. For more
information and tickets ($25) call Doris Crandall at
533-7644. Judy Thompson at 993-4898 or Lorry Benson
at 528-6805.
• • •
Ducks Unlimited Auxiliary. OrangeCoastchapter.
will hold its first benefit luncheon and fashion show on
April 7 at Francois Restaurant. The group is committed •
to assuring a home for waterfowl and wildlife by
con tributing to the protection of wetlands in the United
States. Canada and Mexico. For details. call Shirley
Baher-Olson at 848-0572. Susan Berman at 831-2584 or
Dee Dee McGann at 770-86 18.
• • •
San Clemente"busincsswomen are holding a dinner
to benefit the San Clemente Animal Shelter's effons to
find homes for unwanted animals rather than destroy
them. Elmer Dills. KA BCradioand television
personality, will pan1c1pateat 7:30 p.m. April I Oat
Andreino's restaurant tn an Clemente. For tickets(SSO ·
each). send a check to San Clemente Business Women
for San Clemente Animal Shelter. 425Calle Robles, San
Clemente92672, orcall 661-3071 .
• • •
Open Weelldays 9 30 lo 9 00 SaturOa)' 10 10 6 Sunoay 10 lo 5
Visa Mastercard ano Personal Checi..s Wetcome -5Hl088
The Newpon Beach Women 's Auxiliary of the
Anhritis Foundation of Orange County will conduct its
annual "Salute to Outstanding Persons" (STOP) on
April 11 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. The
honoree this year is Abby Dallon of"FaJcon Crest." who
o.11y "°' ......_.,..,.,,....., serves as ca mpaign chairman fort he Southern John Aleunder, left, the Pacific Chorale'• director, chats with Mike Califomiachapterofthe foundauon. Fortickets. call
Manahan and hia daUChter, Stacy Manahan Ferguaon, at 547-5591.
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
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underlying?
Lingene may be to women what cars are to men: a
medium for making a personal. sexual stateme nt. Whtie
his car makes him feel ultra-masculine and 1rres1stible. her
lingerie allows her to stay in touch with her underlying
femin inity. often repressed by the masculine business
executive facade.
Today's women. "whose public serves must so often
be no-nonsense. need private frills more than ever ... says
writer Louise Bemikow in the April issue of Mademoiselle
magazine. "The meaning of underwear. to any woman and
to any culture. is wrapped up in the meaningoffeminin1ty
and sexuality."
Among Bemikow'sotherobscrvations:
•Lingerie is a multi-million dollar -and growin$-
business. running the gamut of embroidered teddits. silk
tap pants and azure camisoles: chic. lingerie-only
boutique'i are opening all over the country.
•Until recently. lingerie was .. underwear." which
onginally meant a "linen draper:" .. nice .. girls wore
sensible underwear and "bad" girls wore black silk.
•Women willingl~bmit to the powers of merchan-dising and advertising. hich entice them into lacy. frilly and sheer undergarment
•Most women's attitudes toward lin~erie renect a
personal history. and not surprisingly. their mother's
hngerie habits.
Lace and fri lls may be all the rage, but Bcmtkow notes
the latest lingerie trend-Calvan K.Jein's masc uline.
athletic undergarments. including shorts with flys and
Jockey-like briefs.
"This is the pendulum swinging in the otherdirectionJ
a reaction to nearl y a decade offemininity in lingerie.··
writes Bemikow.
She adds that while masculine underwear tnay suit tho
modem woman's"active.outcrlifc. it doesn't satisfy my
innerltfeataJI." '
FASHION CAL£ NOAR
NEIMAN-MARCOS: The Fashion Island store will
present fashions by t.h.e. design house in informa
modeling from I to 4 p.m. Thursday in the Nouvcllll
dcpanment. • • • NORDSTROM: Jane Fonda's new bodywcar line,
des1aned by Thcon1 Aldredge. wtll be presented in an
informal show at 7 p,m, Thursda)' at the South Coast Plaza
tore. • • • I. MAGNIN: The South Coast Plaza store wtll present
Anne Klein and Anne Klein If collccttons in the de 1aner
spons~car arH and at Forty Carrots and Pronto
Ristorante from noon to 3 pm. Tuc~a)'. ollect1ons from
Min Maanin will be hown from noon to l pm.
w~·dnc~a) at the 4-amc locatton '
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HaiF expert: ';More men dyeingtoj_ook younge
By VIDA DEAN
"Does she or doesn't she?"
That old question about hair that
once colored our conversations could
easily be updated to "Does he or VIDA doesn't he?''
More men arc using color these D
days. according to Leslie Blanchard, EAll
hair care and beauty authority, who ••••••••••••• owns a New York salon and is
frequently seen on television.
But, chances are that unless you arc over 35, you've never even heard
that ?Id question. Anyway. who cares these days if a person uses hair
colonng? It's an accepted procedure and Blanchard estimates that 60
percent of the population use some type of hair color -either a rinse. a
highlighter or all over d ye to cover gray.
Another little fact Blanchard passed along during a telephone
conversation from his Beverly Hills apartment -Californians spend more
money on hair coloring products than do residents of other states.
"People here want to look good and look healthy. One way of doing this
is by having vibrant and shining hair. Everyone should have a color
statement with their hair. Your hair creates an image: 1t should be natoral:
Career
had a
Bazaar
twist
By MELINDA HUDDLESTON o.llf,... • .,.. , ....
Designer D.N. Evans recalls arriv-
ing in Laguna Beach one evening,
more or less "by accident" durini a
1975 national tour promoting her ltne
ofjewelry for I. Magnin Co.
She liked the place so much that she
rented a house the next day in what
was then "still a little village," and has
been there ever since.
Thin$S have changed, though, for
Evans s1Ace she opened her first shop,
Parts, which was located in a
lumberyard and focused on the
jewelry and other accessories she
made by hand: only six of the clothing
designs offered then were her own
creations.
Her current collection. featuring
the 36-piece "basic survival ward-
robe," ts displayed at the D.N. Evans
Boutique, formerly known as the Tea
~uare Box Co .. 1970 S. Pacific Coast
Highway.
suit your pamcular lifestyle and be a vtrsattle fashion accessory. It should
reflect )our mood, and be totally coordinated with what you're weanna."
Blanchard said.
.. The best makeup applications and fashions can be ruined by dull
lookina hair; it must shlne."
He does not advocate drastic change in hair color. "Hype your own
color. One way to do this is to check out the color of your eyes very carcfuJly.
Your eyes arc your most exciting feature."
for example, Blanchard told about a recent coloring experience. "The
woman had greenish-gray eyes with amber in the center. l chanacd her drab
brown hair to a golden shade. It brought out her eyes and she was able to
wear fashion colors that she had never worn before.
"Always keep fashion in mind and adapt slightly to conform. The worst
thing you can do is to stay looking the same."
Blond is definitely the "in" color in California, Blanchard said. "h's
not the blond of the '60s that had a sex connotation. Today. it's the natural,
healthy looking blooding that looks as if you've spent a lot of time outdoors.
Light hair can be fun ...
Btanchard explained that there has been a great change in products
from tho~ of the '60s th~t tended to give heavy. flat colors to today's gels
and solutions that result in natural, healthy looking tones.
To make a man's hair coloring believable Blanchard stays close to the
natural col.or and if there is a lot of gray. leaves a little gray at the temple.
"More businessmen are usina color, because they know tha1 . .,. ....
1mponant as they move up the ladder. No matter how old I.bey 119.
want to look younaer. ••
Another aroup u 1na color to enhance their looks arc teen.._.,.
teen years are tryina ones and a mother should help her daupten IOclt
best. lfllghtenina their hair makes them feel and look better,~ lbaald
it."
~lanchard developed special hair products for his New Y otk CU110m8'$
who tinted, bleached, permed or processed. The line has been exw.dld IO cov~r a variety of hair needs includina shampoos, conditionm (Ibey llllp
retain color). setting and revitalizing lotions. moisturizina creme (coataial
a sun screen) and finishina spray.
Other Blanchard tips: •
•For the hair to stay healthy 1t needs moisture-shampoo "er/ day ot
cv~ other day. (The trend is towards shorter Slyles, be says. ud a~
hairdo won't look very bouncy after a night's sleep if it isn't done daily.)
•Shampooing is especially impon.ant after a swim in chlorine-treated
or salt water. At least rinse the hair 1mmed1atcly.
Blanchard will be appeannaon ABC-TV on April.Sand 6 durinaa pijol
of "The Love Report". It as expected to go nationwide in the fall.
Ed11or's Note: Vida Dean. former Daily Pilot Style editor. will continue
her beauty and makeup column in add111on to her new duties with tM
OranRe County Business line publica11on.
Trimmings need not break:
your budget for wardrobe
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Whether you belt It, tie it or add a hat, today's fashion
headlines call for accessones to polish a finished look.
Accessories add flair to any outfit -but when
purchased ready-made, they also add considerably to that
outfit's cost. Not so with handmade accessories, which arc
easily and inexpensively created by the home seamstress,
said M. Grace McMahon Johnson. education director of
Whjte Sewing Machine Co. in Cleveland.
"People who sew can add a designer look to clothes-
without designer prices -by making belts, scarves. hats
and tics at home," she commented. "These accessories a.re
the rage this year. and provide a fresh , updated look to any
outfit."
"Scarves can also be used as belts or cummerbunds..
They add a unique, personal touch to dresses when worn
over the shoulder.
"Use a loosely woven fabic and simply finish the cd,e
by rolling 1t under and hemming. If you want a fringed
look, make sure to sew with a straight or zigzag stitch on the
straight of the gram. A straight pin can help do ~e job."
Just the opposite is true for hats. Johnson emphasized
seamstresses should use tightJy woven fabrics like cotton
or linen. with a stiffener for the brim.
.. Hats are essential for the welJ-suited woman, and arc
sure to cap any outfit -yet they're a cinch to mak.e with
the many patterns available," she said. '
Another fashion accesory that adds a professjonaJ
polish is the bow tic. Usually made of silk or crepe de chine,
the tie costs up to S 15 when bought retail.
"Sewin' the bow tie at home offers substantial
savings.'' said Johnson. "All you need 1s a straight strip of
fabric. I /8 to 3/8 of a yard.
"Tie a tape measure in a bow around your neck to get
the proper len~h. Simply cut out the fabric at the length
and width desired. With nght sides together, sew around
the outer edges. lea" ing a small opening for turning. Tum
right side out. press and whipstitch the opening closed.
··vour tie will look better under your collar if you
taper the fabnc about halfway through. This will eliminate.
a bulky, bunched look .. Evans' fam1l} has grown. too. since
that first tnp to Laguna. Two sons
Chris. 5. and Darnen. 2. are California
natives. Ron. 19. and Leesa. 18.
lO$ether with Evans' husband.
Michael. round out a famil y that had
its roots in Chicago.
Deai.tner D.N. Evan•, right, pay• equal attention to bow her
jewelry and clothln& look on a model during photo aesalon. Actress' handbag
stolen in London The easygoing clothes are pan of a
natural progression in her creati"e
interests. Her father. an English
~airdresser who emigrated to Ameri-
ca, and her mother. a buyer for
Bonwit-Teller. encouraged her early
forays into fashion. Evans recalls
designing and selling her first jewelry
collection by age I 0. ·
She had formal training in Chicago
at the School of the Ans Institute. and
then worked as a professional weaver
for 10 years.
The interest in jewelry was always
there. though, and in' the early '70s.
while visiting in Italy. Evans worked
out the pieces of what she calls "earth
" •
1ewelry ·· that were lo be pictured
frequently on the pages of Harper's
Bazaar magazine through 1977. In
fact. Evans says. she and Cheryl Tiegs
made their Bazaar debut in the same
issue. with Tiegs wearing Evans'
Jewelry in a seven-page photo spread.
Evans' clothes-designing career
was motivated by her transition from
constructed Eastern styles to more
casual attire for the balmy coastal
weather. ·
"I looked around Laguna. and
there didn't seem to be any fashion
here at all, except for the creauve.
bohemian designs. I began taking an
alternative approach to being
fashionable and comfortable si mul-
taneously."
T o that. she might add
.. streamlined." For a recent black-tie
event. Evans put her own look
together in 30 minutes after a busy
day at her shop.
"I al most always wear black," she
says, "partly because it was what
everyone used to wear for working in
high fashion in New York and panly
because it simplifies the job of putting
everything together. I think I
shouldn't spend that much time
getting dressed now; I should have it
figured out.
"Today's woman wants to do
everything. She wants to work. have a
family and look nice at the same time.
You work it out by keeping every-
thing very simple and coordinated."
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Precious performance ~
Little Danielle Galauo captivated the au-
dience when ahe made her modeling debut In
a pink and white atrlped frock at a recent
Saka Fifth Avenue benefit fashion abow.
Tie-dye fad ·
coming back.
innew·maod
Tie-dyeing is making a comeback. according to the
manufacturers of the Rit Kit, a system of home dyeing
products.
However, the dyed effects on the spnng scene this year
have little to do with the '60s "hippie look" that gave birth
to tie-dyed fashions. The moods now -intriguing.
adventurous and romantic -are inspired b) Afncan
safariwear, sophisticated Japanese dresswear. and sporty
Olympic clothes.
The longer, cleaner lines of 1984 fashions offer the
tie-dye artist. or novice for that matter. a chance to let loose
with the fantasy of the moment.
The spring color palette features muted pastels and
' vegetable shades ran~ng from Mediterranean blue to
tangerine orange. and tnclude many desert neutrals.
Tic-dyeing also adds zip to accessories ranging from
bright headwraps to color-splashed stockmJS. Such
custom touches can be produced using dye and drme-store
cotton and cotton blend whites and neutral fabrics. the R1t
spokesmen say.
For basic dyeing. follow the package instructions
carefully. Remember that a pac.kaac of powder dye must be
dissolved in a pint of hot water before it is added to hot tap
.water. Liquid dye may be added directly to the hot water in
your sink. tub or container. (This works best with lightand
medium colon . Dark colors require a hotter dyebath.)
Small items such as scarves, T-shirts and socks can be
dyed in a sink. La.rscr items such as tablecloths. sweatshirts
and sheets require a washer or bathtub. First, immerse the
cl~n fabric in hot tap water until it is thorou&hly saturated,
then remove it and set aside. Next. place the wet, unfolded
fabric in the dycblth, making sure to immerse all areas. Be
sure the item is pla<:cd loosely in the container to ensure
·even colorin&-Leave the item in the dyebath for about I 0
to IS minutCJ while stirrin4 the solution contmuously~
dart colors ~uirc lonaer ttmc. Kttp in mind that the
fabric "'1U appear lialner when ll drie so wait until the
color 1s several shades darker than you desire befcm
removina it from the dyebath.
LONDON (AP) -Actress Jane Seymour's handbag;,
containingjewelry she said was worth S14.300.and abouf
S700 in cash, was stolen a few hours after she arrived iq
England from her home 1n Los Angeles.
"Everything was in that bag. All my favonte pieces o1'
Jewelry." the Briush-bom actress told reporters. I can't
even prove who I am. They got my passpon. American ancl
Briush dri ving licenses. immigration cards and all m
credit cards. !
Seymour. 32. who starred as Solitaire opposite Rog,
Moore as James Bond in the movie "Live and Let Die,
said she had set the bag on the floor while looking at
material 1n Liberty's. a swank fashfon store in Regent
Strett.
She came t<r London lo visit her family and to attend
a Bnush Academ) of Film and Televis10n Awards·
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Jola tlaend·wblt.and·blaeteam ~a tie-dyed •--ttampe"1tireat for
-aiad oft tile plaJllOOD~ Layer_ It wlti a ;j•to-m.atcla 1weatali.lrt·Tmt boutlDC a batik OlJmplc ~o;o. For a.aotller Id ldu -=.,ttacb two 1nape to
tile bottOm of a de-dyed T·top for a 1porty be&c time romper.
To remove any exec dye, rinse the item thorouah.Jy
under oool ll,P water unlll the water runs clear. Dry the
dyed article 1n a dryer or on a clotht1linc away from
sunliaht. Oean your sink, tub or container immediately
with chlorine bleach or powdered cleanser. If you dyed an
aniclc in., the washin.& machine, clean the wuhtr with one
cup of chlorine bleach in hot water. us ma a full wash cycle.
Additional dycin~ tips art printed in R1t Dye's
booklet, "Color it Rtt.' Just wntc to: R1T/4P P.O. So~
307. Covcntcy. CT ()§238
Safa.rt c.hlc -the -.OD'• bottmt Dew look -caa • acb.lnecl by twlat·dyelq lD a prlmltbe palette • ., ..
track down white cotton Hreatealtl anc1 dye diem la
tlloee camoa.n-.e abaclee of ffeeA, tan aad browa. .
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between Los Anacles and Houston. with fares of $130 Conttncntal continues to offer a coach fare of$ I 7S to
coach and $225 first class. Chicago and $190 to Cleveland for travel completed by
ContinentaJ's April I service in that market will Apnl 30. To Kansas City, Olclahoma City, Omaha, Tulsa
exceed pre--rcorganazat1on levels. and W1ch1ta. Contmcntal offers coach fares of$ l 25 or less
Continental wlll depan Los Angeles at I :55 a.m .. 7:40 from Los Angeles. also available for travel completed by
a.m . 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m ., 2:05 p.m. and 5:15 p.m .. with April 30.
three flights fcatunng Cominental's popular widebod) On April I, Continental will inaugurate service al
P\.ib service. McAllen. Texas and will be flying 85 percent of
Same plane direct service, via ~nver or Houston, 1s pre·reorganization system capacity.
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families are comina!
The Step-
families art comma!
Not only are
their numbers on the
rise. but because 15
percent of divorced
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women and 83 per-••••••••••••• cent of divorced men
remarry. by 1990 there will be more stcpfamities than
traditional ones.
1 was a stepchild back in the days when they were rare
and had a lot of bugs to be worked out. My grandmother,
sparked by a low threshold of boredom. was married five
tames. At family reunions. there was no such thing as a
family resemblance. We never knew what it was. so we
never knew if we had it.
I had a whole brother and a half sister. Shem turn had
a half brother. a half sister. a stepsaster. and a full sister. We
always prtfaced every meeting with. "Who's your father?"
and went frotn there. We had half-aunts. uncles by divorce.
and a few dozen cousins by association. We racked up
stepchildren three years younger 1han their stepmothers.
brothers who couldn't begin to spell their sister's last name.
and grandfathers who were never too sure who you were. I
went to a funeral once and wept like a baby over an aunt
who was never related to me.
Ju.st last week I said in a column lhat I saw non~
whatsoever for a home computer. I take that back. If there
is one area that needs a storaa.e unit for names and
relationships. that can be pnntcd out in a matter of
seconds. it's the stepfam1ly.
Take the child whose divorced mother had four
children and married a widower with five, all under 18. He
was the only kid in town with two brothers named Jimmy.
a brother and a sister a month apart and two sisters 12 days
apart. A rabbit on a good day couldn't top that.
The record-keeping alone of these families is enouab
to boa&le the mind. Traditional families have enouah
problems keeping track of immunizations and school
records without havina to figure out who had their tonsils
out and who didn't.
The computer would not only keep pace with how
many tickets are needed for graduation and scats for the
wedding. but whe1heror not the separation would allow for
three mothers and three fa1hers to sit in peace and love or
be scauered throughout the crowd.
I had a terrible ti me once explaining to a teacher about
the twins in our family who wert six and eight who had the
same last name. They were not twins to each other in her
class because the six-year-old twin sot held back when they
moved with their father, and the eight-year-old twin lived
with his mother in another town.
I don't know why they looked alike.
Someone should have kepi better records.
Romeo's wife threatens
to sue over relationship
DEAR ANN The license bureau informed me that 1t was a police
LANDERS: I read a matter. The police said lhe)'._ could not take any action
letter in your column unless he committed a traffic violation. His insurance
a while back about a A•HI company said they would continue to insure him as long as
man who had an "" he paid his premiums.
affair wtth his sec-Finally. I realized I was dealing with a stubborn. senile
retary. Her name was I • ... DEIS person and lhe yell ing would not change anything. I
Mildred. The affair LAI threatened 10 put his car on concrete blocks unless he
lasted several years. •••••••••••••• stopped driving. lt worked. Finally he knew he Ahhough our relationship is strained, I feel I may have
had to decide whether to leave his wife and children and saved his liic. -DAUGHTER OVER 50.
ma~ her or break off the relationship. Mildred made the DEAR DAUGHTE R: Yoa 1bowed courage and good
decision for him. She accepted a job in anolher city and sense. Fartbermore, you may bave saved tbe Uve1 of some
told ham he must stay with his family. Innocent victims. Tbo1e old gaff en often take a few people
Many years later the man's wife "died." He wrote and wltb them.
asked you to help him find his great love. Mildred. He said
he had heard she was living m Toronto but had no idea
whether she was married or not. He hoped she might read
his letter in yo ur col'umn and contact him. He said he was
still living tn the same house and the phone number was
unchanged. His letter had no s1gna1ure. only initials.
Well. that rat is my husband. I nearly went into shock
when I read his letter. I know for a fact that he has been
loolung for that dame for the last I 0 years.
You have some nerve pnnting such trash. If Mildred
turns up as a result of your column. you will hear from my
lawyer. -ROMEO'S WIFE.
DEAR WIFE: When I bear from your lawyer, I will
refer bim to MY lawyer, wbo a lready bas iJlformed me
tbat your lawyer bas no case. • • • DE~R ANN LANDERS· M ) 85-year-old father
dro ... e wuh an expired license for six )'ears. He knew he
could not pass the vision test because of cataracts. All m}
pleading 10 stop dri' mg went unheeded.
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DEAR READERS: We
ltave had maay reque1ll over
the yeare for thoM haach
tltat we c:on1lder to be our
lavoritH. That muH quite a
Utt. For the time belq,
therefore, we are devotlq
the Su.nday column to a
1erle1 of famou1 hand1. At
the end of the terle1, we wW
10 back to our weekly que1·
tlon and aa1wer column.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: What as the proper
procedure when one receives gifts that shnnk after one
washing, or fall apart because the seams were not properly
reinforced?
The public is being npped off and the manufacturers
and retailers are getting away with murder. Would it be
ungracious 1fl complained lo the person who sent me the
faulty merchandise?-LU IN NEWARK.
DE AR LU: Take tbe faulty merchandise back to Ute
store and complain. A caring retailer will be b.lppy to
replace It. It's better not to Involve tbe glft-gJver. • • •
A re your parents too stnct? Hard 10 reach? Ann
Landers' booklet. "Bugged B>-Parents? Ho" 10 Get More
Freedom." could help .~OU bndge the generation 8Jlp. Send
50 cents ""h your request and a long. stamped.
self-addressed envelope to .\nn Landers. P.O. Box 11995.
Chicago. lllino1s 606 I I .
OMuOt
SHARIF ...
Th«' first World Brtdg«'
Team Olympiad was held 1n
Turin an 1960. It was won by
llaly by the margin or only
I \lu:tory Point over Great
Britain
Then• are many hands an
any tournament that can be
singled out as the one that
cost a lltlt. Certainly. this
hand from the match be
tween Britain and one or the
U.S. teanls was one that caus
ed tht mo~t discussion. main
ly because or a remarkable
psychic bid by our latr
colleague. Harold Ogusl.
Ogust and Howard Schen
ken were s itting North-Sou th
against Boris S<'haplro and
Terence Reese of Grell
Rr1ta1n. onl' or the world'5
foremost pairs Arter
Schenkt'n·s one heart open
1ng bid wa overcalled by
Reese with one spade. Ogust
had no doubt that the hand
belonged to his opponents.
Not only did he have little or
nothing to contribute defen
savely. but his lrngth In has
partner·, suit was cert.a1n to
detract rrom South's defen
save capabilities .
He came up with a master
stroke -a psychic bad or two
no trump. Has 1ntent1on was
to subsequently correct to
hearts at the rive level if
necessary. should the op·
ponents reach four spades
Has lactic worked better
than he ant1c1pated After
~chenken duly r111ed to
three no lTump. Ogust
removed to four hurts.
When that got passed round
to Reese. he decided that his
hand wu belier suited to
defl'nse than to offense. so he
doubled. The consen1u1 after
the event was that Schapiro
~hould have pulled the dou
ble lo four spades because or
has trump length and acant
defensive values. Be that as
at may. he elected to pasa.
and the result wu disas·
trous
The defenders cashed a
'pade and shifted to a club .
Declarer lost only one trick
1n each plain suit. whllP four
5pades was unbtatable. The
match. and with at Britain's
world title. went down tht
drain
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Oaar Slilarll. cu r el thl~
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The multicolor leather bag, 14 99
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State Park campsites listed for Easter Week
More than 3.000 suuc park fam1I> camp ues may Slall
be reserved for Easter Weck. Any campsite$ not reserved
by Saturday. Apnl 7. will be made available on a first-come. first-served basis.
CENTRAL VALLEY: Colusa· acramento River
Lake Oro\•1lle. M1llcn on Lake. and Woodson Bridge State
Recreation Areas.
reservation ~Y"tem for EasJer Week and ~II be available
first<ome. first-wrved· McConnell. and Turlock Lake talc Recreauon Nat.
An ~dd1t1onal 3.000 family campsttes are not on th e
reservation system for Easter Week and will be available
firsl-<'ome. first-served.
CENTRAL COAST REDWOODS: Henry Cowell
Redwoods. Pfeiffer Bia Sur. and Ponola State Parks.
· NORTH COAST REDWOODS: Gnuly Creek
Redwoods. Hendy Wood . and Humboldt Redwoods
State Parks.
SOUTH COAST: Atascadero. McGrath. and P1st;io
(North Beach) Suuc Beaches: and Gaviot.a and Montana
de Oro State Parks.
NORTH COAST REDWOODS: Del N«U c.. '
Redwoods, Jcbcd1ah mith Rtdwoods, Praine Cl'elk
Redwoods. and Richardton Gro"c State Parks; ud Alillitl
Creek and Suindlsh-H1ckcy State Recreation AJ'eU.
State park c~mpsites may be reserved at any of the ~ore than I ~O T1cketron outlets in C.alifomia as early as
eutht ~eeks in advance and as late as Saturday for the
following w~kend. The charge for most family campsites
1s S.6 per night. Hoo. kups for water and electricity are ava1labl~ at some state park units for $9 per night. A
reservation fee of $2 1s charged for each period rcsnved.
SOUTH COAST: Half Moon Bay and Seacliff State Beaches. CENTRAL COAST REDWOODS: Bi& Balin
Redwoods and Butano St.ate Park
OTHER NORTHERN INLAN&. Bothe-Napa Valley,
Castle Crags, Clear Lake. Malakoff Diggins.
McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial, Mount Oiablo, Mount
Tamalpa1s, and Sugar Loaf Ridge State Park~; Indian
Grinding Rock State Historic Park; and Brannan Island
State Recreation Area.
NORTH COAST: Humboldt Lagoons State Park.
SOUTHERN INLAND: Cuyamaca Rancho (!forst
Camp), Red Rock Canyon. and Saddleback Butte--State
Parks; Providence Mountains. State Recreatio n Area: and
Ocotillo Wells and Hungry Valley State Vehicular
LAKE TAHOE AREA: Grover Hot Sprinasdd s.,
Pinc Point tatc Parks.
~harges for voup campsites vary with the capacity of
the site. Capac1t1es range from 25 to 150 persons per stte.
The location of the nearest Ticketron outlet may be
obtained by phoning. 1n San Diego. (619) 556-9949; in Los
Ange!es. (2 13) 642-3888; in San Francisco. (415) 393-6914;
and in Sacramento. (916) 445-8828. Ticketron outlet
1nformat1on may also be obtained by phoning. c-<cept in
Sacramento. the no-toll number. 800-952-5580. Easter
Weck reservations for family campsttes arc now available
atr the following state park units.
Campsites at the following park units are NOT on 1ht ..
Recreation Areas. .
CENTRAL VALLEY: Caswell Memonal State Park·
and Auburn (primitive). Folsom Lake. Geonte J. Hatfield:
OTHER NORTHERN INLAND: Cala~('f'U Bia Trees, ~astle Rock (hike-in). Fremont Peak. Henry W.1Coe. and
Samuel P. Taylor State Parks: Benbow Lau and S.n Luis
Reservoir State Recreation Areas: Holliskr HiMt State
Vehicular Recreation Area: and Paul M. Oimmidc
Wayside Campground.
Dorothy Emerson Fr Don Nolan present
SOUTH COAST: El Capitan. Leo C"arnllo. Refugio. RECUNA·ROCKEU• San Onofre. and San S1ml'on State Beaches; Morro Ba'
and Point Mugu State Parks: and Pismo Dunes State
Vehicular Recreation >\rea.
CENTRAL COAST: New Brighton and Sun~t State
?AITIQUES . EXPO & SALE
IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
88 FAIR DRJVE •COSTA MESA. CA
PRICED $228 FROM
Beaches. . Dozens of Styles and Fabrics In atook
for Immediate delivery. NORTH COAST: MacKerncher. Manchester. and
Sonoma Coast State Beaches: and Patrick's Point. R uss1an
Gulch. Salt Point and Van Damm(' State Parks.
MARCH 22, 23, 24 & 25, 1984
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San Jacinto. and Pal omar Mountain State Parks: and Lake
Pems. Picacho. Salton Sea. and Silverwood Lake State Gt:nuro/ Admission $2.75 With th1i. 11cke1 any nurnbcr-$2 50 each l'-c.. J (ON blod ..cA of tie 8u Dl~o ,,,.,,,.)
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Parlaian model ahowa uymetrlc ensemble with
woolenjeraey blouse under woolen jacket worn on
the left ahoulder. Woolen a tripe on one leg and
leather, •piked headband complete the outfit for
winter by Japanese deal.gner Junko Koahlno .
·Paris shows
presenting
baggyloolis
While other winter fashions
are suitable for call gt rls
By SlJZY PATl'ERSON ,.,,,....,.,...,
PARIS -Some ready-to-wear winter fashions
being strutted out this week would be perfect for a
Pigalle call girl o n a street comer. while other styles
are so voluminous they looked like an unmade bed.
As the ready-to-wear fair progresses. Wlth at
least 80 shows in the next week. there should be
styles to suit every taste.
In a tent 1n the Tuilenes gardens. Japanese
designer Rei Kawakubo showed a variety of baggy
looks made up of many layers.
The lash1 ons featured an androg}nous look.
and models with spiky. asymmetncal hairdos strode
down the runwa> in pale skin devoid of makeup -
an 1mpro' ement over recent K.awakubo faces that
wert spotted with angry color.
In charcoals. gra)S or blue lie-dyed cottons or
JCrse)S. the clothes looked -as usual -like
unmade beds. Young people apparent!} lo"e them.
although one wonders how the) Jet around to
Tang1ers or wherever 1n all this extra cloth without
pa}1ng for two seats. Perhaps the wraps can double
as caftans or blankets on the plane.
To complete the look. one must have hanging.
voluminous jackets or coats, a few threads showing
here and there, many wrap belts. even a drooping
headdress. On the feet are flat sandals and loose
bobby SOX.
Kawakubo's dreary and dark colors are a
trademark. and when a group of models came out in
draped burgundy, red and saffron silks and jerseys,
the photographers screamed approval.
At the opposite end of outrage were th'e slinky
looks shown earlier in the week.
Claude Petin showed a tarty line of show$Jrl
clothe!> at the Alcazar nightclub. The fanny-bugging
satins. knee-revealing. and .fur-edged dresses with
plenty of rhinestone details had perilously slashed
necklines. ·
Japanese designer KimiJima struck a balance
tietween the two looks, showmg some fitted. long
shirts 1n leather as well as asymmetrically-belted
dresses with shoulder drapes.
hocking pink ruffies are used to cinematic
effect on slinky sequin sheaths by Kimijima. And the
body-molding black and sil ver sequined evening
dresses were anything but boring.
Yohjl Yamamoto auae.ta thia manniah look
with a navy blue plud jacket over wool aray
plaid knee panta, white coat over black coat,
and black oxf orda topped by worker'• cap.
Sun-through
Unsuit is not
see-through
NEWYORK(AP)-Sunbathingin the bufftogct
that sexy 111-ov~r tan is un-suitable in most places. Just so,
say two sun worshippers, whose new swimsuit-the
U nsuit -lets the sun through without being see-through.
Held up to the right Light, the material is
semi-transparent. But clever construction, a distractins
print and open (but not too open) fabric weave lets the
sun's tanning rays through.
The suit, the brainstorm of nutritionist Han Buhr-
inger, is taking some fashion circles by storm. 81oom-
in$dale's has reported record sales since the suit appeared
in its stores last week. Neiman-Marcus ordered a bundle.
Others are following suit-er. Unsuit.
It's not just a novelty item. apparently. Buh ringer and
hts partner. Ann Turkel. say it has surpassed all their
expectations.
"All ofa sudden you have people ripping it offthe
racks. Your heart beat starts to rise." Buhringer said.
What is the Unsuit'sappeal?Turkel. actress-model
and ex-wife of actor Richard Hams. is quick with an
answtr.
"One gets a suntan because a suntan hides a lot of
flaws-cellulite. stretch marks. I think this is really going
to help a lot of women look better and feel better." she said.
The couple. both 32. are pr0Ject1ng 1984 sales at
something approaching$ IOmillion. They live in Los
Angeles. where their company. Unsuit Partners, has its
headquarters. ·
Neiman-Marcus ordered several thousand suits. and
Buhringer said about 7 SO department and specialty stores
have also placed orders.
The Unsu1t comes in maillot and b1k101 styles for
women. There is also a men's brief. Patterns include
leopard, tiger, flag, red flower and blue flower pattems-
designed to distort the eye just to make sure it doesn't see
through the material. Ties at the side and back allow for
easy adjustments.
Womcn'ssuits reuul forupto$40, about average,
while the men'ssull is on the high side at $36.
About 45 percent of the ultraviolet tanning rays
penetrate the suit, according to Buhnnser. who says the
suit has a sun protection factorof6. which is a medium
rating.
Wearers are advised to use caution, especially tfit 1s
their first time with the Unsull, and to use a sun screen on
the exposed parts of their bodies so their tan will be
uniform.
Skin experts say sun exposure has been linked to
cancer and increased wnnkles. but Turkel and her partner
are not worried by that.
"Isn't alcohol worse? Aren't drugs worse? And aren't
they some of the largest businesses in the world?" she said.
"Those can kill you faster. People will give them up before
they're going to gi ve up the sun."
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ATLANTA -An orange-clad
Virginia fan waved a sign that said it
aJI:
"There is Life After Ralph."
The Cavaliers. who reached the
NCAA Final Four only once during
the four-year career of three-time
Player of the Year Ralph Sampson,
gained a return trip in the first year of
his absence Saturday by upsetting
another longshot, Indiana, 50-48, in
the title game of the NCAA East
Regional.
Virginia. 21-1 I, will meet the
winner of today's Midwest Regional
final between No. 5 Houston and
I 9th-ranked Wake Forest in Seattle
next Saturday.
"I guess coaches are crazy," Coach
Terry Holland said. "People were
saying Ralph is leaving. but I was
crazy enough to think we'd be back in
the Final Four."
The hero of the latest of three
consecutive upsets in the 1984 NCAA
tourney was an unlikely one -6-8
senior center Kenton Edelin.
-hit I layup that gave V~ the ltid
for good with I :27 remaJnilJI.
Edeli n. a 50 percent f'nie tbr0tt1'
shooter. then hit one of two •ll::Cf ·
with 63 seconds to play and
two more with 47 seconds~
to gJve the Cavs a 48-44 lead lodieM •
was unable to overcome. • "
When the final horn ~'
Edelin sprawled on the floor as lai'
teammates surrounded him.
Holland said Edelin told hiar
before the game he never wane.eel
anything more in his life than lO wia.
th1sgame.
"It was a great play, .. Holland saacl.
.. Kenton is an excellent full-a>ua
dribbler. Although be did mi~ it. there was no question in bis ind"
he was going to get it in the
Anytbin'-inside three inches. t's
bis shot.·
Edelin had been 10-for-lO from t11t
field in three previous tournament
games but bad missed an attempted
stuff on an aUey-oop pass earlier in
the second half before bining his only
other attempt in the pme, the
go-ahead basket with I :27 to play.
''Edelin's steal was absolutely
crucial," lndiana Coach Bobby
Knight said. "Instead of pertmps
being up by three points and bavinsu
much as 20 seconds off the clock. tbey
get the ball."
Keablcky H , llll.DolJ 51
Reale Jacbon •tretche. hi• le& muecle. while warming
up before a recent ezhlbldon 1ame at the Angel•' facility
In Palm Spring•. Reale and the Aqel• open replar
•eaHn play April 2 ajun•t eo.ton at Anaheim Stadfum.
With the Cavs trailing 44-43 and
Indiana attempting to run out the
clock with its delay .same. Edelin
slipped up behind the Hoosiers' Dan
Dakich. stripped the ball away and
ambled three-fourths of the fl oor to
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Sam Bowie
was "Mr. Outch" for third-ranked
Kentucky, scoring 11 poinu and
pulling down 14 rebounds as t.bc
(Pleue .ee NCAA/D3)
Orange Coast's hit parade continues, 18-7
Orange Coast College continued its
assault on opposing South Coast
Conference pitchers Saturday with an
18-7 romp over host Cypress to
highlight community college baseball
action.
In the process. the Pirates remained
one game behind conference-leading
Santa Ana which whipped Compton.
24-0.
In other games, Mt. San Antonio
shocked Golden West with two runs
in the bottom of the ninth off ace
rcliver Steve Button to claim a 5-4
victory. and in Pacific Coast Con-
ference play. Saddleback staved off
visiting MiraCosta for a 2-1 dec1s1on.
Here's what took place:
Orange Coast 18, CypreH 7
In three victories this week. OCC
d out 59 hits and scored 63 runs
to im rove its record to 8-2. The
Pirates' team batting average has
jumped 30 points as well to .333.
Saturday at Cypress. Coast came
up with four runs in the first inning.
two more in the second and boasted a
12-0 lead entering the eighth inning..
Jelf Brown produced the biggest hit
of the day. a pinch-hit grand slam in
the fifth inning.
In the Bucs· big first inning. Jeff
Gardner and JefGarcia opened with
walks. Mike Senne singled home
Gardner. Kevin Reimer grounded
out with Garcia scoring. Damon
Berryhill singled home Senne and
Dave Rolland added an R BI base hit.
In all, OCC pounded four Charger
pitchers for 19 hits in sending Cypress
down to its eighth deteat against two
losses.
Mt. Su Aatonlo 5, Golden West 4
The Mounties' Rob Wolkoys htt an
inside-the-park home run in the ninth
inning to even the score at 4-4 and
Andy Nieto's RBI single off Steve
Button brought home the winner as
the Mounties upset the Rustlers in
Walnut.
Golden West. now 6-4 and tied
with Cerritos for third place, scored
twice in the first inning and added
two more in the third.
In the first. Les Light and Da' 1d
.\pplezoller singled and Ke' in
Elster's sacrifice fly brought one run
home. Brad Scehawer singled home
the second run.
Saddlebacll %, MiraCosta l
Kenny Cochran's two-out double
in the fourth inning gave the Gauchos
all the runs they needed to defeat the
Spartans at Saddleback.
Mike Lomeh went the distance for
Saddleback. striking out fi ve.
LaRulfa
Chargers
win 14-8
slugfest
Staying on drugs
became all too easy
Edison High claimed a share of the
Sunset League baseball lead with
Ocean View by outsluggmg former
co-leader Westminster at Mile Square
Park Saturday night.
Meanwhile. Huntington Beach
earned its first loop VJctory in
convincing fashion against Manna;
Irvine prcvajled ID tournament play
against Doney: and Mater Dei
breezed past Serra in an Angelus
League matchup.
Easy access was
part of •ttollywood's
chemical a ddiction
(Editor's Note: This is the second in
a series of articles on drug use and
alcoholism, written for the Daily
Pilot by former National Football
uague standout Thomas "Holly-
wood" Henderson, an admitted
user.)
By THOMAS HENDERSON
At some point this athlete turned
full steam ahead with drugs and
alcohol.
My reasons for using became quite
clea r. Just because it was
around ... m y friends had
some ... there's a party ... I
was injured this week . . . they
gave me T ylenol 3 instead of Codeine
4 ... my wife and I had an argu-
ment . . . the list goes on. Some-
how I always justified why I was using
so abusively.
Now I realize it was guilt.
In retrospect I knew that I was
hell-bound and couldn't stop the fall.
It was as though I was on a 90-meter
ski jump and about halfway down the
ramp there seems to be no return or I
couldn't call it quits.
That's why my life with drugs and
alcohol was about like that of the
famous ski jumper you've seen on
television .
When I reached the point of
paranoia, and of bei~a nearly dead
drunk I couldn't set off the ramp like
the agony of dcfeal You've seen him
on tile Wide World of Sports.
The addictive pan of me is some-
thing I can't quite put my finaer on.
All I know is that when I used drup or
alcohol, I wanted more.
Deina an athlete it all came too easy. Add celebrity to that and you set
anyt.bina you want, especially bein1 a Dallas Cowboy. Often my docton in Dallas would
aive me _prescriptions to the druas of
my choice -qualudci, Ptrc:aden,
even pharmaceutical cocaine. 69y. t
can probably undcntand bow Elvis
felt. Cocaine came to be tho dtua I ooufdn't aet enouah of. My ex-wife
saw the way t uted and abuled
cocaine. The love 1 have left for her it
the fact that .,hen we were totethcr
she never used coke. She would
• ) /
always say it didn't do anything for
her.
Now that puzzled the hell out of me
because it sure did strange things to
me.
Of course, now. I tried my
damndest to get her to like it by
forcing her to try it this way, or that
way. You know.cocaine is a drug that
I didn't like doing alone. I guess
misery loves company.
Besides packing for Jonestown.
free-basing has to be the sickest
situation I can think of.
Free-basing to an athlete is a place
he has been before. naturally.
That explosion of utopia that
comes from the white smoke feels like
a standing ovation in Texas Stadium.
So when an athlete tries for the fi rst
time he thinks he has found heaven
and it's really hell.
Free-basing is the devil. snorting 1s
sick, smoking cocaine 1s just plain
insanity.
You know your lungs are a lot
larger than your nose, therefore you
use much more than you could ever
afford unless your name happens to
be Getty or Rockefeller.
Then of course that wouldn't make
any difference because whereas you
wouldn't run out of money you wou Id
lose your damn mind in the process.
Free-basing is the only addicted
practice I know of besides shooting
(Pleue eee BOLL YWOOD/DS)
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E•tancla '• Daye Rou Crtaht) •lam• one
acaln•t the blockµla ot Lafuna Beach ••
o.ltf .... ,....." Lee~ SCott Portune (left and In.et) a• Eacle
Scott Garmon loon on tn Laguna'• win.
Here's how it went:
Edison 14, Westmlnater 8
Coach Ron LaRuffas Chargers
finally were able to subdue the upstan
Lions. but not before spending an
earl> three-run leading and falling
behmd tn the top of the fifth inning.
Edison took a S-2 advani.age in the
first three innings on the strength of
Todd Nash's two-run singk in the
fi~t and another RBI hit in the third.
\\est minster tied 1t with three lJ\
the fourth. and after the Chargers
countered with a single tally tn the
bottom of that frame. the Lions took
th1er last lead w1th two more m the
fifth
In the home halfofthe fifth.Junior
shortstop Dave Solorzano delivered a
two-run single w1th runners at second
and third and catcher Rich Camacho
added an RBI double ID a four-run
inn mg.
The Charger\ put 11 awa) wah
another four in the s1,th as Ron
Chock capped tht' fireworks with a
thr~-run homer.
On the mound. Junior left-hander
Paul Wright shut the door on Wcst-
minster b y ·reuring th~ last five
hitters. striking out two in the
process. Wright earned the save while
(Pleue eee PREP /OS)
Fortune(s)turnArtists' way in volleyball championsh ip
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. Delr .......
Scott Fonune and Cun Blanton blended
their talents up front and setter Chris Bunce did
the settina up u Lquna Beach Hiah's Artists
'
ot off the floor for a oome-from-be~ind 13-1 S,
S-l 2i l S-2 conquest of Estancia Saturday niaht
to claim the Orana,e County volleyball cDni·
pioaship 11 Fountain Valley Hiah.
Much in the manner in w"hich these two
area po..-cn have banaed heads in the pest three
years, this time it was Coach Bill Athcn'sAnim
who rallied to take the title. revenina an almost
identical situation a year qo at Otanae Coast
Collcae when Estanda rallied to take the crown.
"l lcnew we had to win that second same or we wtR in bia trouble;· said Estancia Coach
L
Tom Pestolesi. "We just pooped out and they
du1 everythina we hit. Their defentc was
incredible. It just took the steam out of us."
Estancia held leads of J 0-6 and l 2·8 in that
pivotal second pme, but Fortune, the Artists'
6-6 ace, came up with two tcoriq blocks to help
tic the same at 12.
Then the An.isu' st.at came throuah with
two key defensive kills to stave off Ettancia's
last psp and 1.quna Beach went on to rcoord
the \'ictory.
In the third .ct Llauna Beach could do
nothina wrona. rolhna to a t 2-0 lead.
"It was 8..() before I could even rotate," •id
Pestolesi. "TheR wujust nolhina I could do."
Ashen had watehed hit team stumble
around lhrouah the first pmc and into the
scoond game as Estancia, with Jon Wallace.
Dave Ross and Adam Lockwood. among
others. as those three dominated.
But that all changed with Lquna Beach's
sudden turnabout.
"No one's really consistent at this stqe."
said Ashen. "and all of a sudden we JOt hot. I
told our players at that taac. •no dink.ana, 1f
they're aoing to beat us they're 101na to block
us.'
"I just told our front line to squatt up to the
net and act the inside hand over and thanas
wotked O\lt. ..
fortune, the toumamcnl's MVP, was
awesome with bis killsand Pcstoles1 called him
the best playtr he bas teen this tc&SOn.
"UCLA wants him bldly;• ya A h n .
,.
··But n1ht now wc·tt having trouble aetung the
fast set to him. We have to slow down our set. I
don't think he's reall} going to get the fast litU
unul he's m collcae. ••
Blanton was solid too, at the line and
dcfens1vel). as was the rest of the Artists. who
displayed the same type of dttp strt11Jth that
has earned them to thf'C'C strai&ht CIF 4-A
champ1onsh1ps (the last two O\ICf' ~tancia).
.. Our outside hitters earned us all day,"
said Pcstole 1
But when the final pmc bep.n. the Eqlcs
were appaRntly out of p and t.quna ~b
wa ju ttemna warmed up
Mark Draper had t'AIO scorina kall after c.....e ... AJtnantDS
,
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Express hosts
expansiol) Bulls
LOS ANGELES lAP) -The injury-nddlcd Jaclc-
$0nv1lle Bulls, down to their third-strina quarterback, and
the rcvit.alited Los Angeles Exprcu, coming off two
exceptional defensive pcnormanccs, square off today in a
United States Football League game.
The televised (Channel 7) contest at the Coliseum is schedul~ to begin at noon.
The Bulls, who dropped a 38-9 decision to the New
Orleans Breakers last Monday night and lost four
defensive starters 10 the process. arc a USFL expansion
team with a 1.3 record.
The Express, which has beaten the Oakland Invaders
(10--0) and the San Antonio Gunslingers ( 13-1 2) the last
two weeks, has a 2-2 mark.
The Express will start a rookie at quarterback, Frank
Seurer from Edison High. with Tom Ramsey in relief.
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Ocean View
Manna·s Julie Larsen
threw her third no-hmer an
a 2-0 '1c1or. over Sonora.
then the Vikings came back
to pin an 11-inmng defeat
on Ocean Vie~ in the
!>econd game of th e Canyon
!>Oftball tournament.
Larsen allowed just one
run in her no-hll ·per-
fo rmance and picked up
her second wan oft he day in
relief against Ocean View
to impro'e her overall
mark at 7-1 .
Ocean View is now 11 -2
overall.
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Meyer VOWS to star
close to basketbal
after retirement
From AP dl1patcbet
ST. LOUIS -A free trip to Europe m
and a visit with Pope John Paul II are next
up in the long, nappy life of Ray Meyer.
Meyer and his wife, Marge, also plan to spend more
time with their 16 grandchildren now that a remarkable
career spanning 42 years has reached a sad endinf. But
although he no lonJ.er will be coaching the DePau Blue
Demons. Meyer will stick close to the game he loves.
"Basketball is a part of me and wm always be a part
of me." he said. "The game has
given so much to me. r hope to
give something back."
A gritty Wake Forest team
took advantage of numerous l)e.
Paul mistakes and beat the Blue
Demons 73-71 in overtime Fn-
day night in the ~ma finals of the
NCAA Midwest Regional. It was
a batter loss for Meyer and
basketball fa ns across the nation
who were hoping to see the
Meyer 70-}'ear-old coaching great fulfill
his dream of going out as national champion. Meyer's
team led by six points with barely two minutes left but
v1rtuall> gave the game away.
··we pan1ckr d at the end." he said with the simple
hon\!sty which has been has trademark. "That's the
story ofth1s ~ame."
The national championship which he dreamed of
was not to be. When the buzzer rang Frida) night at the
end of the overtime, the scoreboard totaled the final
record of the Meyer era: 724-354.
Lazera tripped in overtime, 4-3
INGLEWOOD -Helmut Dudek's m second goal of the game at the 4: 14 mark in
overtime gave the Memphis Americans a
4-3 victor) over the Los Angeles Lazers
Saturday 1n a MaJor Indoor Soccer League game at the
Forum.
Memphis improved its record to 14-23 while Los
Angeles fell to 17-21.
Eaatwood cloelng in on flrat win
Bob Eutwood. a non-winner in 13 l!I years on the PGA Tour. shot a 4-under-par
68 and stretched his lead to three strokes
Saturday in the third round of the USF&G
Golf Classic in New Orleans. Eastwood. 38, completed
three trips overt he 7,080-yard Lakewood Country Club
course at 202, 14 strokes under par. Dous Tewell was in
second place at 205 ... Meanwhile, m the Vintage
Invi tational seniors event at Indian Wells, George
Bayer and Paul Haney moved into a tie for the lead
after three rounds. Bayer. the first-round leader in the
72-hole event. fired an even-par 7 2 on the 6. 911-yard
Mountain Course at The Vintage Club. Hamey. who
had a three-shot lead after two rounds. stru$8!ed to a
thrct--over par 75 Saturday ... In Kaanapah. Hawa11.
Belay Kln1 of Limekiln. Pa .. swept into a four-stroke
lead after three rounds of the LPGA Kemper Open.
Arizona romps to USFL 1rin
Greg Landry threw three touchdown [!]
passes-two to Trumaine Johnson -and 411 •
Frank Mlulfteld returned a third-quarter
interception 42 yards for another score as
the Arizona Wranglers routed the Oklahoma Outlaw~.
49-7. Saturday night in a United States Football League
game ... In other USFL action Saturday. Cbuek Fuslna
hooked up with former Penn State University
teammate Scott Flt1kee on three touchdown passes.
lifiing the Philadefphia Stars to a 25-10 victory over the
Pittsburgh Maulers ... Al Penn-White's I-yard run wi th
I :22 remaining gave the San Antonio Gunslingers a
14-10 victory over the Oakland Invaders.
Lady Trojans win West Regional
LOS ANGELES -Reserve guard m Cy nthia Cooper scored 20 points to pace a
balanced Southern California attack as the
Trojans defeated Long Beach State, 90-74,
Saturday afternoon to win the NC AA West Regional
women's basketball championshjp.
The Trojans, 27-4. advance to ne~t weekend's
NCAA FinaJ Four at UCLA's Pauley Pavi lion. Long
Beach State ends the season 25-6.
Phillies 1et paJ.r for Hernandez
CLEARWATER, A.a. -The Phila· Iii delphia Phillits completed a three-way
trade Saturday in which they acquired
catcher John Wockenfuss and outfielder
Glenn Wilson from the Detroil Tigers for left-handed
~hever Willie Hernandez.
The Phillies also sent outfielder Alexandro
Sanchez lo the San Franc1sco Giants for infielder D•ve
Bcr:smaf! and then sent Bergman aJong with Hernand'ei
to Detroit.
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Nobcxh came m on the noon balloon
from Saskatoon and asked me but . .
•Ranking "-Ith the most 1ncrcd1ble
quotes m spons hlSIOf') was former Dodger
pitcher Dave Stc"'an's remark th at he dad
not think teammate Ste' e Howe's dope
habit was a problem.
•Bad news and good ne~s from the hot
dog department .. Mark Gastineau will no
longer be able to do his sack dance because
of the ne\\ NFL rules and Lyle Alzado has
cancelled rcttremcnt plans and will sta~ on
as the Raiders' resident frankfuner.
•Los .\ngeles Olvmp1c C'o mm1t1ee
president Peter Ueberroth denies his top
executives will get bonuses in excess of
$1 00.000 when the Games conclude and
sa ys the bonuses will be "tiny" but in sports
today. $ J 00.000 is a uny figure.
•A suryey shows that nine maJOr league
and 17 National Football League teams
have increased their 1984 ticket pnces. .
In our area. the Angels. Dodgers and Rams
arc clean.
•The longer he serves as a general
manager. the more the Cubs' Dallas Gr~n
serves up proof he belongs an another
business.
•One of the most difficult feats an sports
is to miss the National Hocke Lea$ue
playoffs. but the Krngs did a beauuful JOb
of never having it 1n doubt.
•Another difficult feat 1s to recru it
college basketball players when the at-
mosphere 1s such that the coach 1s not sure
he will be back which was the case with
Larry Farmer and UCLA.
•The nickname of the Rochester soccer
team is the Flash. which is dumb ... a
bunch of guys running around a field in
trench coats.
•At the Las Vegas pnce. the Detroit
Tigers figure as an excellent wager to be one
of the teams in the 1984 World Series.
•The gu) who owns the noon balloon
from Saskatoon the other day paid off the
loan on the aircraft ... 11 was a balloon
payment.
Buo
TUCKER
SPORTS COLUMNIST
•In the Ol)0mp1c flame controvers).
LAOOC' prex) Pete Ueberroth should quit
carT)ing a torch for the Greeks.
•The cit) of Balumore and the state of
Maryland hasn't deserved an yone in the
manner of Colts owner Robert lrsay since
former governor Spiro Agnew.
•A guy who would pay $80 million for a
professional football franchise knows
something about financing that the Bank of
Amenca doesn't know. .
•There are a lot of stories about
handicapped people making good 10 sports
but one of the best is Raiders' owner Al
Davis' blind tailor.
•George Steinbrenner deserves Dallas
Green as his manager and Green deserves
George as his boss.
•The USFL should impress the NFL by
signing a $40 million quarterback who
doesn't even have to play.
•Remember the .. ugl y Amencan"
1mageofsome years ago? ... As coach of the
U.S. Olympic basketball team. Bobby
Knight should do considerable toward
bringing at back.
•The major industries in Palm Spnngs
are swimming pool cleaning and golf
course mowing.
•If you believe the Dodgers dumped
Dusty Baker to make room for younger
players. you believe there is some doubt as
to whether Dick Schofield is the starting
shortstop for the Angels.
•The roster of the Long Beach Grand
Prix celebrity race once again appears like
it will read hke a who's who of borderline
celebnties.
•If the An$els' Gary Pettis does not
make a big noise in the American League
th is season. a great many authorities on
young baseball players will be suddenly
silent.
Error helps Angels get tie
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PALM SP RI NGS (AP) -Cleveland
first baseman Pat Tabler's two-out error m
the 10th inning gave the Angels the tyi ng
run Saturday and the teams wound up with a 5-5 curfew-induced I I-inning tie.
Cleveland took a 5-4 lead an the top of the
I 0th when Mike Hargrove led off with a
walk off Frank LaCorte and pinch-runner
Dwight Taylor took third on Jerry
Willard's single and scored as Otis Nixon
bounced into a force .
Jerry Narron and Dick Schofield of the
Ansels sinaJed off Jerry Recd with one out
in the bottom of the 10th. With two outs.
Tabler muffed Daryl Sconiers' grounder to
enable Narron to score from second.
Right-hander Rick Sutcliffe went the
first seven innings for Cleveland. allowing
nine hns but only three runs, two of them
earned. Angel starter Ken Forsch went six
innings, his longest outing of the spring.
The Indians and Angels went into the
game with the top records in the Cactus
League. 12-6 and 11-6 respectively.
In a preliminary 'B' game. the Angels
prevailed 7-3 as Narron hit a two-run
homer and Jim Slaton blanked the Indians
over the first three innings.
Dodgers rally
to beat Tigers
. SJ0,995 ~ SJ97~~·-Mesans finish first
LAKELAND. Aa.(AP)-A sin&lcanda
stolen base by Rafael Landestoy l.eyed a
tbrtt-run eiahlh-1nmng for Los Anatles
and Bun Hooton cloxd out che pme with
four 1nn1ngs of one-hit ball as the Oodaers
beat the Detroit T~rs. ~2. in an exhi·
biuon game Saturday.
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Kurt pfe1fTcr of Costa Mesa rode the lirst
motoreyck to finish Saturday at lhe n
Felipe lS Off-Road race.
Grci Brock sin&led to start the Lo
Ansclesciahth andJoscGonutei. running
for him. went to third on a s1nale b>
German Rivera. Gonzalez sco~ on a
Aacnficc fl> by Jack Fi~lc and Rivera
came home on an RBI sin i: by l..andestoy. ACROSS FROM THE BIG Ii. ON KATELLA
JUST WEST OF THE 57 ORANGE FREEWAY
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Dnvini a Husqvarna 2SO. the) had a
time of S: I 0.48. •
Meanwhile. Scott McM11lin and hi~
father. C'orky. dnving a C'henowth. were
the overall winncn in the four-wheel
d1v1s1on of I he event Chi\ cltlimed the life or
ont' d11ver.
Landcstoy 5tolc ~on and sco~ the
wannina run when Ten)' Whutleld's
1roundcr wen1 through Tom Brookens'
l'qs l ~C'Ond for an C'rror
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Unanimous score
Jayne Torvlll and Chriatopber Dean of
Great Brittan complete free dance per·
formance Saturday en route to a perfect
ecore at World Cba.mplonahlpa.
TRACK
UCI strong at invitational
Several UC Irvine track and field
stars turned in fine individual pc:r-
formances Saturday 10 a non-scoring
invitational track meet hosted by Cal
Poly-Pomona.
Freshman Selwyn Clark, UCl's
talented speedster from London.
docked a 10.5 in the WO hurdles.
finishing second to decathlete Daley
Thompson (I 0.1 ).
UCTs Bob Rust won the longjump
wnh a 25-1 effort and added a
third-place finish in the 200 meters
with a 21 .2 which tied his personal
best.
Pole vaulter Will ie Thomas was
also a winner, going I 5-0.
UCI fared well in the 5,000 as Mike
Carlton finjshed second with a
14:26.1 effort and ·Anteater Danny
Martinez was third with a 14:29.2
clocking.
Chris Prietto finished second in the
Dionne sparks Kings
INGLEWOOD (A P)-Marcel Dionne celebrated his l,OOOth
National Hockey League game Saturday night by scoring one goal
and assisting on two others to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 9-7
victory over lhe Detroit Red Wings.
The win overshadowed a performance by Detroit winger Ivan
Boldirev. who scored fou r goals and assisted on another to keep the
Red Wings in the high-scoring game.
The Kings jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period on the
strength of goals by Brian Maclellan, Dave Taylor and Dionne.
Macl ellan scored at 7:34. with Taylor following 35 seconds
later. Dionne's goal came during a power play at I 0:49.
Detroit owned the second half of the period. however. as
Bold1rev g<'' his first oft he night at 14:55 and Lane Lambert scored
with just :J seconds left 10 the period.
Charlie Simmer scored his 41 st goal of the season at 2:0 I of the
second penod 10 give the Kings a 4-2 lead. but Boldirev countered
just 2 7 seconds later with his second goal of the night.
400 with a 4 7. 7 effort and John
Wagoner rounded out the UCI scor-
in~ with a 6-6 high jump and a
third-place finish.
Mea nwhile. in a women's meet at
UC Irvine. the host Anteaters split a
double dual meet with Cal State
Northridge and Long Beach State.
Jan ine Dube clocked a 2: 13.6 to
win the 800-meter race and Anteater
Annie King was a winner in the I 00
hurdles as UCI defeated Long Beach
State 76-40 but fell to Cal State
Northridge, 83-51.
Also capturing a first for the
Anteaters was Brenda Westbrook
who registered a I 57-3 effort to take
the discus, easily outdistancing sec-
ond-place finisher Sonia Yanez
( 138-9) of Cal State North ridge.
The UCI 1,600-meter relay team
clocked a winnmg time of 3:59.0.
while the Anteaters' Debbie Ryan set
a school record with a 35-10 effort in
the triple jump. which was good
enough for thtrd place.
Lisa Gonzales of UCI was the
three-way winner in th e 1,500 meters
with a 4:36.2 effort. Unattached
runner Lora Russ defeated evcrvone.
however. with a 4:34.5. ·
Among UCl's second-place fin-
ishers were Sue Zahradnik (59.5 in
the 400 meters: Annie King (25.9 in
the 200) and Jennifer Abraham
( 2: 14.0 in the 800).
HOLLYWOOD HENDERSON ...
FromDl
herom that will make you spend
every dime you have. borrow some.
pawn everything you've got and
things you ain't got.
It'll tum wives and girl friends into
whores JUSt for a hit off the pipe. It
must be the devil.
I'm writing about these thin~s
because I've either done it or seen it m
my life of dru~ and alcohol abuse.
My immediate concern goes out to
the pro sport people I've used and
abused drugs with. You know who
you are, several Dallas Cowboys, San
Francisco 49ers, Houston Oilers and
Miami Dolphins. Even a couple of
head coaches in the USFL.
I'm not going to get into
name-calling, but I will be looking to
hear from you, or about you.
The bottom line is that I've never
PREP BASEBALL ..•
FromDl
presenting-t-he win to Lance Em ma.
his fourth triumph without a loss.
Huntin.ton Beacb 7, Marina 0
Ed L1dyoff threw a one-hitter and a
pair of Oilers blasted home runs to
key the offense.
Lidyoff was in command through-
out as the junior right hander struck
out seven and allowed only a sec-
ond-inning single and three walks.
After one of those free passes which
led off the game, LidyofT picked the
runner off.
No Marina player advanced past
first base the entire afternoon.
Meanwhile. the Oilers broke the
scoreless tie in the fourth as Pat
Gordon was hit by a pitch. Mike
Strouse singled and catcher Eric
Shirley lifted one over the fence m left
center field .
In the Oilers' ne!'lt tum. Andy
Pascoe reached on an error and
Gordon delivered his fourth homer of
the season in nearly the same spot as
Shirley's blast. It was Gordon's fourth
homer of the season. tying a school
re<:ord.
Irvine 7, Dorsey S
The Vaqueros advanced in the
consolation bracket of the Palos
Verdes Tournament, with key bits
coming from Remy Rahmatulla and
Steve Lipton.
Rahmatulla homered with a mate
aboard in the bottom of the fou rth to
giHe the Vaqueros a 5-2 lead after
Dorsey had rallied with a run to tie the
game in the top of the fourth.
Then, with Irvi ne clinging to a 5-4
lead in the bottom of the sixth. Lipton
came up with the bases loaded and
lashed his third hit of the day to score
two runners and ~ive th e Vaqueros
the eventual margin of victory.
Irvine advances to 4-2 overall.
Mater Del 11, Serra 0
The Monarchs, who had scored a
pair of close wins in their first two
Angelus League contests. enjoyed a
breathera$3inst Serra.jumping out to
a 6-0 lead in the first inning.
Ted Beall drove in four runs and
Jaime Dominguez and Gerran Brown
had two RBI apiece. Mater Dei is 5-2
overall and hosts Scrvite Wednesday.
NCAA TOURNAMENT •••
Prom DI
Wildcats also reached the Final Fout.
Kentucky, 29-4, will face the win-
ner of toc:fay's Oayton-Gcorae1own
West rcgionaJ championship game
ne"t Saturday in Seattle.
Bowie's contibution to the Ken-
tuek~ victory didn•t show in the
halftime statistics. though. At inter-
mission, the fifth.year senior from
Lebanon. Pa., had not scored a p0hu
and had only four rebounds in the
Mideast Reaional championship
pme. • "l wanted to put Q\Y&clf m a
siiualion where t could be the bero or th~oat." said Bowie, who suffered a
1 ned ankle with l 4 seconds left in
1 e pme. .. 1 didn't score any PQints in
the first half, but 1 had a defensive
auianmcnt against Emm Wintm . I
thin\ he had three points at the bait
''In the second half, they went mo~
to a zone and allowed me to go to the
boards."
Bowie said "someone stepped on
my left ankJe. I was going up and the
ankle stayed down. This (the victory)
makes the ankle feel fine."
Kentucky p0int auard Dicky Beal
said Bowie was ''Mr. Clutch for us. He
and (center) Melvi,n (J',~rpin) arc the
auys you have to 10 to.
Kentucky ,Coac~ J~ 8. ~all, who
will be making has third tnp to the
final Four in 12 seasons at Kentucky.
was thrilled.
"l thouaht Sam•s second half was outstandjn~ He bad I 0 rebounds1 and all l 1 of bl1 \)<>inti in the seoono
half, which in this low-S()Orina pme
was ouutandina." Hall said.
Kentucky goes to the Final Four for
the first time since winnina the
national champion btp in 1978.
/ ~---~----
seen a person quit free-basing until
they have lost everything. And, if they
don't get some type of treatment, or
psychotherapy, their chances of full
recovery are slim and none.
I thought my only problem was
cocaine in 1980. I began drinkjng like
a fish. It led me back to cocaine. I
realize now that when I doubled up on
my drinking all I did was change seats
on~he · nic. -n e I ealized I was an addict I
now k w I couldn't use any
mind-altering chemical, because if I
did it would lead me back to my drug
of choice.
The athlete in American today.
whether he's in junior high, high
school, college or pro -has a
problem when it comes to admitting
he has a problem because he wants to
remain anonymous.
They don't want anyone to know
that they are having a problem with
drugs or alcohol.
In order to remain clean and sober
in my opinion is to come out of the
closet and stay out.
Keeping it a secret will keep you
secretl y coked out and drunk. A
fellow patient at the Care Unit in the
city of Orange gave me a poem he had
wntten about me. I could only sense
that he had read my mind.
How devastating it feels to have
lost everyt hing that ever really meant
anything to me. Being such a cocky
individual my nature, or maybe b)
choice.
You would think that after playing
pro football for seven years and
participating in three Super Bowls,
including a victory in Super Bowl X.
would be aJI a guy would need to have
some type of security.
It was enough, but I was an AAA -
Alcoholic-Addict-Athlete -and that
made my life unmanaieable.
My biggest fault besides myself was
alcohol and drugs. Two of the three
ruined my career.
J ftJured in my alcoholic and
addictive mind that I could handle
things myself. What a mistake.
Here's the poem my friend wrote:
The man who talked with Howard
Cosell. now faces a cell.
Hc is .so smart. that really breaks
my han.
A man who can by himself. they
say, sinlle-handedly tum • pmc
around,
winds up now, on the sround.
Within tbe same voice within that
heloed him win. f did not know his name. w'C met
due to cocaine. In his eyes, I could sense the /0$.Se$
which e.tuses him pajn.
the lcw of his wilt, and his love or
the football pmc
that led him bere -fbe end of the
road for u.s lucky frce-bucrs of
coaine.
My friend's name is Jay Ha) .
'Other' coachesal-e happy
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NIT' -Fi 1 F h · What else Phelps id ~'Ouki never pe91 a~y1.-,~ s na our ave respect team's ability to do th~ three lhinas it needs to~ , t d f Id "We mu1t have defenSt. rcboundina and Sood foUJ 10f tournamen an its ie shooting to win,'' he said. "I've told the~ ~t we cu
shoot 45 or SS percent from the floorand sun wan pro..W
we have the other three lhinp.'' ·'" NEW YORK (AP)-The coaches of the teams in the
"other" Final Four all are happy to be where they are -in
New York and with their teams still playina basketball.
The semifinals of the 47th Nation.al Invitation
Toumamcnt will be played Mondar niJht. with Michigata,
21 -10, meeting Virginia Tech, 21· 2. an the first game of
the doubleheader at Madison Square Garden. and Notre
Dame. 20-11 . facing Southwestern Louisiana, 23-8. in a
battle of independents in the other. The winners meet
Wednesday night for the championship.
··we're happy to be here." Michipn Coach BiU
Fncder said. "We respect the NIT. We have great respect
for the NIT and its field." ,
The field this year included defending NCAA
champion North Carolina State. and the 32 teams invited
to the NIT played th e first three rounds in places raogjJli
from Ogden, Utah to Philadelphia.
"The NIT isa great tournament." Notre Dame Coach
Digger Phelps. a native of nearby Poughkeepsie. N.Y ..
said. "The best thing the tournament people did was go
oauonal. They took a great show on the road and let the
whole nation see it. Then they come to the Garden.··
Prior to the 1978 tournament. all the teams ca me to
New York and the entire NIT was played al one site. Now.
with the NC AA increasing its field to 64 teams next season.
there is continued talk oft he demise of the nation's oldest
post-season tournament.
"Don't sell the NIT short." Phelps said. "As long as
there are automatic bids to the NCAA. the NIT will be
here. It will never die.''
AA hen Pesto lest
ARTISTS. • •
FromDl
Mike Stafford opened with a scoring
spike. then Blanton bit-eked for a
score, Stafford dealt a St·rvice ace.
Bunce scored on a kill. Fonune
blocked for a point and then teamed
with Draper for another and it was
12-0 and on ice.
The verdict helped soothe a
season-opening loss to Estancia when
the Artists, without Blanton and
experimenting with three blockers at
the net and two passers, according to
Ashen. were beaten in four sets. A few
davs later the Artists were swept by
Corona del Mar before the Artists
turned to their customary attack.
Estancia. 8-0. in the regular season.
1s ranked No. fin Orange County and
No. 3 in the CIF. due largely to that
win over the Artists. Laguna Beach 1s
No. 6 in the CIF rankings.
Both finalists were 7-1 in pool pla)
and breezed in the quarters and
semifinals. although 11 was a little
tougher on Estancia.
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Another impe>nant factor an Irish vict0ries this~
has been center Tim Kempton. wbo suffered a ~
fracture of his leg against South Carolina Feb. 4 but now ts
back in action. J
"With Tim in the lineup we att 17-$, without him we
arc J..6," Phelps said. "We need him to mile thinp So al}4
help the other players." · J
Southwestern Louisiana wiU put Notre Dame to ~
test as the Ragin' Cajuns ha ve fi ve starters avtttains·lll
double ftgures.
"We like to press and run," ~h Bobby Pase.bit
said. "We want to get as many easy baskets as possible. We
have to ha;vc half-coun execution on both offense .aqd
defense."
The Michigan-Virginia Tech match up features teart(s
who came through tough conference seasons.
Michigan. fourth-place finishers in the Big Ten
Conference, start a young team with two freshmen. a
sophomore and two juniors.
··we've bttn gOod at home and things were tough on
the road in our conference." Frieder said. refemns to his
team's 10-8 conference record. •
"We beat three tea ms in the FinaJ Eight of the-
NC AA." Frieder said of his team's victories over Da~n.
Indiana and Illinois, "So you can't call this a loser's
tournament."
Virginia Tech. a loser to Memphis State in.the fi1,l-ll ot
the Metro Conference tournament and a two-time warmer
over Louisville. advanced to the NIT semifinals wub three
victorie!I b) J rnm~inC'd total : 1f ninf points. •.
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NCAA West:QuiteacaE
a 02--48 c:ru!htng fnday nii,hl ..
or Is It Cinderella In today's contest?
The Hoyas, ranked No. 2 nau
ly, have strung 1oae1her elJhl
toriesand have won 18 of1he1r h
in a bid to surpass their 1982 N
play when they fini shed scco1
North CaroHna when. Ewing v
freshman by a 63-62 margin.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -h's big.
bad Georgetown vs. little Dayton. a
David and Goliath basketball !how·
down for the NCAA West Regional
title today and a trip tot he Final Four.
"Georgetown is a great team," said
Ed Young, Da yton's 1allest starter at
6-7. "Wr're the underdog, but we
wa nt to show what we can do."
Georgetown Coach John Thon1p-
son put his arm around hi s
All-American 7-footer, Pa1rick
Ewing. at a news conference Saturday
and said with a smile, "I like
Goliath."
Stretching metapho r again,
Thompson said he didn't think
Dayton was a inderclla team "be-
cause Cinderella didn't stay out that
long."
In a tournament where many of the
h1,ahl y-seeded teams ha ve been
ehn1 inated. Georgetown. the No. I
seed in the West, has upheld its
reputation as a tough, int imidating
and win ning 1eam.
The Big East champion set a school
record for wins by making Nr·
vada-L.as Vegas its )1st victim
(against 1hret losses) this season with
Dayton Coach Don Donoher.
admits he was .. somewhat s1un
that the Aye rs received an at-la rt
to the tournament, has seen
unranked and undersized team 1
beat Louisiana S1ate. Oklahoma
then Washing1on 64-58 Fnday 1
in the other West semifinal.
"I don't think it's midnight
said Donaher. whose Fl:
IOth·seedcd in the West. have a 2
record . including five straight
umphs.
Dayton police brace
for new celebration
The key to tht• Flyers' a11a c
Roosevelt Chapman. the lea
scorer in l)ayton his1 ory and ..... ~c
rung up 29, 41 and 22 points in
thrcr playo ff gan1es.
The 6-4 senior, who likes to d
the middle and hit from the out!
would sccn1 ingl)' have his work
out for him against the quick. \;
George1ov.•n defenders.
DAYTON. Ohio (..\Pf -Pollet
arrl'Sted al ltast 22 people nt•ar the
Un1\ trsll} of Da} ton campus dunng
celebrations of the school's NCAA
basketball '1ctol) over Washington
late Fnday night.
Rt\elers ll oude<l the s tu-
dent-housing area near 1he uni ver-
sity. starting bonfires and part)ing 1n
the streets. as has happened common·
ly for a decade after major DA~ton
basketball victones. pohce said.
.. There were a 101 o f people 1n the
street and a lot of "Cf)' small fires
sca 11ered throughout the (area) hut 11
certainly was no1 as bad as 1t used to
be," sa id Maj. James Newby.
Dayton Police D1rcc1or T}n:e S .
Broomfield said. "We had some
individuals who v.·arrantcd being
arrested. but in tcrms..ofthe crowd. it
was not as bad as we've had some-
times."
Broomfield said he and other
police officials would discuss plans
fo r today, when Dayton plays
George1own in the NC A :\ ~'est
Regional final.
Vul o.Lltl'l 11 pl IS tu l 1} tu 1$l'l llll'lll Lu
con1rol thc1r zl.'al and ccnatnl) no1 be
so destruct1\'e to proper\} thitl
belongs 10 cver)bo<l):· Broomlield
said. "The good thing 1s that a
maJOfl\) of students <lo OCha vc.''
A Dayto n police 1nforn1at1on ot:
ticer. co unted .22 people arrl·~ted for
public 1nto.\1tat1on or disorder·
1)-conduet l'harges late Fnday and
Saturda) n1orn1ng in connect1on wi th
the parties. All bu1 one had posted
bond and been released. he sa id.
Among those arrested were Dayton
alumni. area high school students and
students from 01her colleges.
Revelers started numerous street
fires using couches and other
fu rniture. and one witness said fires
v.·ere restarted as quickl y as Dayton
firefighters put them out. There also
were reports of bottles being thrown
at police crews.
The universi ty. with ci ty com-
mission approval. had arranged for a
bonfire on campus to divert people
from 1he streets and. at one point.
hundred~ of students went I here after
the gan1e .
"Roosevelt presl"nts a special p
lc n1.·· said Thon1pson. ''He can Jl
over smaller pla)crs and ht· ma:
too quick tb r thl' talll·r pla}crs. I
basketball pla)er. lie docs a lo
things.
"He co1nl'S at \OU on o lTcnM"
tncs 10 get you In foul trouble.
likes to handll' the ball and m
things happen."
Ewing said he planned to shut
the middle should Chapman tr}
drivc through.
"I fe<'l I'll be there to block
shot:' satd Ew1ng. who led the Ho
1n pulling away from a 22c2 1 halfu
to oust UNLV.
Ew1ngscored l6po1n1s.grabbcc:
rebounds and blocked six shots
UNL V finished with a 29-6 recor<
While George town 1s expected
play a fast-paced g.ame and ap
pressure defense. Donaher said
team would be patient on offense.
"We can't force th e ball and sh·
into tall trees." he sai d .
"I think they're a great baskctt
team." said LIN LV (~Oal'h Jl'
Tarkan1an "31d of the H o~·
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9:.> More s!atk
93 Sho•1 lel!e'
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7-6 '1ctor. over v1s1 ur
"'ash1ng1oil State Saturd;
1n a no n·conferrnc
baseball game at .\ntcat•
~tad1un1.
The Anteaters used thre
v.alks. a hit batter and RE
si ngles b} Bob Pl'rf) an
Steve Morgan to tum a 6-
Washingto n State lead inl
a 7-6 .~ntea1er advantage.
kehe"er Bo Kent. th
An teaters' third pitcher c
the day. was the rcr1picnt o
the big 1nn1ng and carnc1
the victory. his thirc
agai nst two deiCats.
II was UCJ's fi rst game 11
a week because of final s
but 1he .'\nteaters seemec
anything but rusty.
They JUnlped out 10 a 2-C
lead in the th1rd 1nn1n1
comphmentsofa two WSL
throwing errors and an RB
single by Adam Ging.
The c.·ougars' big h1ttero
the da> was Jeff Corbalt~
who had a double anc
triple. good for three RBI.
U('I 1s back 1n ac1ior
Mo nday wi th ~
non-conference game a1
Cal Poly Pomona. The
An1cat ers then will play al
Southern California Col·
lege on Wednesdaj' 1n a
ga me that was ong1nally
li sted as a UCI home gan1c.
The Anteaters open
SCBA play on Fnday when
thry host Nevada Las
Vegas 1n a doubleheader
UCI falls
in tennis
tourney ·
Stephen An1ston's '1c-#
tor) over th1rd-ranked1 si ngles playe r Frederick
Pahlrtt v.'as one of the fe
bright spots Sa1urday 1111
UC Irvine's 7-2 setback..
a_gains1 Minneso ta 's·
Gophers in the semifinal~
of 1hc Anteatcrf 1enn1tl
invitational. •
Ani!lon, who had ao
eight-match winning streak
snapped Friday. was bac
in top fonn against PahJett~
PoSllng a 6·4, 6-4 victory.
Thr other point for thd
Anteaters was registered by
Neil Amor. who downcq
his fot, 1.s. 6-4. .
lJC'I will mctt Yale fo r
third pta~ today at \ · 30.
Yale was bcatc-n b>
Auburn. 1.2.
Auburn will play Minne,'
toll for the 1itlc a1 9 a rn
Fresno State and Colo,.;d,;
mttt for se\·enth and Tul~
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Virginia SO. Indiana 41
MIOaAST REGIONAL
(at Lftin.t9n. Ky.)
SatunllaV'• ~ Kantudlv S4, lftlnols S 1
MIDWUT ltlEGIONAL
(al SI. Leuh) Toc&aV'•C~
Hou•lon (l0·4) "' Wake FOf'ast (23-11
WEST REGIONAL
(al UCLA)
TadlV'• CMmcMllUllp
Oevton (?1·101 vs Gtor11t1own (31·3>
P'INAL P'OUR
At Saa•
iatlwdaV'• Games
Kentuckv <29·41 vl. Davton·Gaor11etown
winner
Virginia (21· 111 v•. Houston·Wek1 For·
"'winner Mafldav. A.ort 1
ChamplQj'lshlP 11eme
DIVISION II
111~,Mau.1 ~
Centra l Missouri State 11, St
AUll\.lll 1,..• s 77
HIT
Menders samHIMI~ t at MadlMll S4uare Gardin, NY)
Vlr111n1• Tacn 111· 1?1 vs M1Chl1>en 121· 10)
Notre Oa~ C?0· 11) Yl Southwestern
Louisiana <2l·l l
w~.,.,~
lat MacllMn S4uare Gud911, NY)
fMn'• V ... Vbal
HIGH SCHOOL
~ante C""9¥ ~
(at Fauntalll V ... v Hltill) ......... " POOi 1· Estancia. 7· I, Ce Pistrano Vetiev,
7· 1, Edison, 3·S, L1ouna Hltls. 2·6. west·
minster, 1·/
Pool 2 Ln urwi Baach, 7· I, COf'one del
Mar, 6·2, Woodbrlooa, 4·4. Marine. 3-S.
Hunllnoton 8aach. O·I
Pool 3 N1wPOrt Ha rbor, S·l, Founta in
Valttv, 4·2. Min ion Vlelo. 3·3. Unlversltv,
0-6
Pool 4 lr11lna, 6·2, El Toro, S·3, Dana
Hltts, 4·4, La Qu1n1e, 4·4. Matar Del 1·7
Ova11e111Nts
Ul)UN Baach daf El Toro. 1S·S
Estancia def Fountain va1i.v. IS· I) CaPO Vellav daf lrvlna, IS· 11
CdM daf NtwPQrt HartlOI', 16·14
s.mHIMta
Ln une 8aach def CePO Va nev. lS-3
Eat1ncl1 oaf Corona oat Mar IS-7
Flnah
La11un1 Beech daf Estancia. 13· lS
1S·l2, 1S·2
Al·*'"'-"*" Scott McKaouoh (Fountain VaNtv>. Jon
Wallace (Estancia), Chris Bunce (Laguna
hachl. Pater Nour" (COf'one dat Marl. Mika Crowtev (Marina). Shawn Oroka
(NawPOf't Herborl
Mest VllUatlla ,...var
Scotl Fortuna (La11una llaach>
CMdl .. Taumaf'Mftt
Biii Allltn (~une Beach)
c ..... •wlmmln9
NCAA MIN'S CHMV'IONSHll'S
(at a.v.nct>
1.650 1,,_1 Jeff Kostofl, St1nford
l•.31.22. Amarian record; Old rtc(l(d
1': .. 11. Kostoff, lndu•lrv Hiiis sc. 1"3 2
Georve Dteano. Arl1ona. 1':31.73 3 Scott
8tadlttt, Arl1ona Slate, l4:5S St. 4 Oeve
$!mt, Stanford, lS-Ot.•. s Gaf'V BrlMman.
Southarn llllnol1, IS~ .. RalNI E~IH,
UCl..A. 1$'06 17
20Q be0.-1 ltlck Carav. T111u , 1.401,
NCAA record, old rtcOf'd US 21, Ca rev.
1"3. 2 • .its" v an•llo, Mleml, Fla .. 1.45.90
J. Palrlcll K1nnecl11. FIOfloe, 1:46.16. 4. Glenn McCaH. Tuu . 1·•7.'3. S. lt~rd
Huvhav, Auburn, H7 75 6, Dave &ottom,
StanfOf'd, 1.41.09
100 lr-1 Tom J119tr, UCLA. 42.1~
Alb«I Mftlrt. FIO<l<la, 4.J.62 l Scot •
McCadam, Iowa Stalt, 0 .1S. '· G Gabe!'lno, FlorlcMI, '4.0S. S. JOlln Bladl,
Auburn, '4.07. 6. Chrltlol>htr Sliva, UCLA.
6'.20. 200 t>raast-1. JOfln Motf9t. s11nford,
1:$7,". 2. ~ Sclltl•, Florld1. 1.51.0I. 3.
Sluart Smltfl, Tu". 1:51.16. •· Gienn Mitt\,
Alabama, l:St.17. 5 Kiii F1t1patrlclt.,
Soutwn Callforflla, 2:00.» • 8otlt>v
Lauetwnv. FIOtl<la. i 00 "-100 11v-1. PalllO Mor•la•. Stanford.
l:IM..n 2 R~do Praoo. $0ut'-l
Methodist, 1:4U) ) Cflrla Riva\, T .. a\,
l:MA .. "" StUlalon, T•u•. 1 .... 09 s.
lltalllflMI Vklel. Florida, 1:46.1' 6 Mike
Htlttl, Florida, l; .. 1'-
Q fret ,.....,.-1 UCL.A (Tom J1var.
CflrlstOlltlaf SIN•. Franz Morlam«I. I.••·
r9M1t Hayes), 2~S4. ll 2 Fiortoa, 2.$02 3
Ttu•, B Ul • Camotnla, 2.5'. S, Artrona
Slatt. J.57 62. 6. Sttnford. Ul "'-.. fl!NM ... m •lanOlnot-1 irwioa "7Yl •
T•Ht m J Sttntorcl 701 4 UCLA 116._, S
ioulfltrn IM!hodlat 1'• 6 c.tltwnlll I IS 7
Arlaona State 101 I AUOUfl'I •\'t 9
ArllOM 17 10 M*'11, Fla IO\.'t 11
Mtdlltafl " It (11a), A•bama and
ScMitlltr'n llllnol\ lS. I'-ArUMtt )t, 1$ SouttW'1I Cal~ 7'. 16 Otilo State n. 17
N. Cerolne-Cflerlott1 IL It. lncllena 16. 1'
(t1a), """'°olM and Houston l• 21 low• Statt 12 22 TannetMt lt. n. (Ila), S ~OllM and Iowa 7. ti.. NtOtulo,1 5. 26.
(tit), UC Santi • .,..,. E MlcnlNn and ~ Slalt •· 1! Ult), W~ Imel *-Ma•ICO 3 '1, Ttus MM t
Ln Alamlm
SATUttDAY'S ••SULT$ ,,. ., ......... , hat'llK• "*""91 ,..ST •ACI. Ona mite o.ca.
Maeno lravo IPar-.r) 6.00 UO 2 tO
(;aometrlc (Aubin) 3 20 2 . ..0
Papa Jtfrv (l(ual)ltr) UO
AltO ractO: MontMav t<.nlllht, c·mon
Hlllblllv. Sllck Swlk, Oantt AHtoro
Tlma. 1.$9 2/S,
11 IXACTA (I 7) H id 117.20.
SICOHD RAC•. Ona milt 11ec:•
P91., <>n.dln (Al\dtl'tonl • t0 3.60
8rendlno Iron !~rlaml 7.40
Bev Lfff !ltatchfOf'dl
uo 5.0
140 AIM> raud. Home Chene•.
' Ml.llhlV CIPlaln, .....,on 8ov, '"1ar,
Smooth
Movt , CaPl11n WabOll.
Tlme: I S7 2/ S.
t2 IXACTA IS•l) llel<I sll 20
TMtaD RACIE. Ona mile Dael
va11 lllhtf (P1r1terl t 20 l 10
Vestad Power IVallanOl"lhaml 140
Native Hap (Lldtavl
7'0
1.20 1..0
At'° racff Aranla Scott. Mr
Time 1.56
Deir at
'1 EX.ACTA (4·51 paid 11640
FOl.MTH RACE. Ona m1i. pace
Wl'llle Vlfval CVtnom) 17 40 I 90
Gantll SklPOef !Per1<er I 6 00
HePPv Viner (Plano>
'60
400
) 00
Al\O r1Ct0 Ll1>hln1n Sllm Mlon1v
Matrix. Full Pocket, Bancno
Time 2:00 215
FIFTH RACE. Ont mil• pace
AC1v1nce Soerk ICrOQhen) 19 60 I 00 S 00
Trinity (LonQO) 4 80 S.00
Ne llve Ruler CDennl•I S.20
Also raced. Soeclel Pater, Bl•meri. Sam
L11on1. Sams Buren. Bev Tudor, Tommv
Beker
Tlma: 2:00 415.
12 EXACTA (?·31 paid S163 00
SIXTH RAC•. One mlla Peet
Salvador (Plano) 12 80 6 •o 4 00
Teet Wava (Balllar~) 4 80 3 00
Felllmanto (Park•r> S 00
Al•o raced. Slouic, Arm0<0 Bra d, Fal•a
R19e1, Nlmbla Yank.ff, Hanoover
Time. l.S7 3/S. S2 EXACTA CS·ll palCI SS2 40
SEVENTH llACE. Ona mli. Paca
Del Cavallo ILackav) '70 3 60 3 40 Smar1 Ko.la (ROM<I) U 60 S IO
Patllt Maltre tWlttlam1l 3 '°
Al'° raced. Rustle Scott, Nvatlo o.c.
N1t1ve Sldl>Oaf' Smooth Hair L-ard
E xtraordlnarv
Time I.SS.
•l EXACTA CS·JI 1>11.d UO 40
EIGHTH RACE. OfW mllt INiet
Mallie Frltl IAublnl ll 40 I 00 7 00
8anrOOden (LMVO) 4 IO 4 40
Strip 54..-za IWlhla m•) 1.20
Also raced· LOf'd Neutrino, Native
LH<ler, As Ur Btoeorau . Sulldan, Saa
Pov•. Monaros Dancer nma· 1:56 21s
S1 EXACT A (1·6) peld '42 ..0
NINTH RACE. Ont mli. P•c•
Gi.n MldOV (Parker) 2100 1110 9.00
Votar (McCartv). 2S 80 16.80
Nellve Hunter IOannl•I 1180 Also recad Two Oceans Jull91a Lew.
Mister G. Hol Sto.lp11er. Almond Kln1>. Bet
CnemP.
Time: l.S7 2/S. n !:XACTA !4·S> Palo .:iso oo.
S2 PICK SIX (7·2-5-S-7-•l paid l1.'2UO
wlln nine winning tickets (five horses)
Ca rrvover POOi: S«,193.40.
TENTH RAC•. Ona mlla oact
Falling Ster (TOCIOI 2UO t I 40 S 40
Alert BrNU !Le dlavl 3 90 2 60
Btaci< Mert< (Anotrwnl 4 90
Atso raced Ponll, B•dltlor Ra1noow, R Curtis, Le Velalse, Takeover Bio, 8onllece
Time 1·S9 l/S.
S2 EXACTA U·ll Paid U2IO
""enoance 9,933
S.nta Anita
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
(6"" of tl·daV tt\of'~ecl tnfffln91
FIRST RACE. 6 lurl<>nl)•
Jusltl1C1nte !Or119a) 21 60 9 00 S 40
l(a1nin1<a CP,ncav l 4 IO 3 ..0
S«rel Eagle IFU9"1U ) 3 70
Also raced. Plantvflffl Blon<M Bomo· \~~. CreKenc•e . Pari.v·, Ch<>lca Stekar's
C.lr1
Time 111 4/S
SECOND RACE. 6 turlOngs
OH·Mstkn IClantilV (Ortgl UO
OH·Soov Talker IPlncev) I 90
No\tos ILIPha m >
OH-Oeedhaal for won
•IO 360
1 20 560 s 20
Also raceo: JoM Jarrv. Tout Muter.
Pattern Match, Winged Prince, Bit o Muff
Time: 1 10 •1 S.
U DAILY DOUBLE 17·4) Pl ld MS 80
U DAILY OOUBL• (7·8> paid lll940
THIRD RACE. 6 furlonin
Nelaa's SlinQar (Hawley) S 40 3 40 2 60
Snowv Wl119s ( Pedrora I • 00 2 10
Frlancllv Crowd (St1lnarl 3.40
Also raced· Crewiev Baautv, G11t1n1
Tete, 8aauty's Love, E181)anl Clelm,
Canterioto Ouffn
Time: 1·12.
FOURTH RACE. l I 16 mlln
Petitt Fla\Jr ISll>lllal S 70 3 70
Flffl S«rttanat (Black) S 00
B•d FOOlil h !Guerre>
2 60
3 40
400
Also raced Gaelic Roll
Muv Balla
Gllsten, Ellenlla
Time· H S 11 S
FIFTH RACE. 11• mllft on lurf
Countv Seat (Plncavl 1' 40 S IO
Vll>Of'ous Vlvors (Hawi.v) 4 40
Tree Runner IMcGun'll
soo
310
6 70
Also raced Banallt Perlormer
Oe ncebel, lme>utslvalv. Mr
Ameron Prince. Hlt>erntco
Tima: 2:01 3/S.
Excen lve
SS EXACT A (2· 11 oald SI 11 00
SIXTH RACE. 6•., lur1on111
Uluellv Rellebla (Or•lr) 6 00 210 140
Woods Lelle (f>lncev> 2.10 2 60
Bllllkln (Steiner) 3 IO
Al•O reced As He Plea~. Morie
O'Arthur. Mt Ll¥ermore, Nellvt Forl>e•
Time 117
SEVENTH RACE. 6"> furton11• on turf
Sherp Sln11tr (Lle>ham) 33.20 12.20 1.00
Un Mon1ler (Veleniualal • 00 3 20
Ansuen (Pierce> l.60
Also raced: An•truther, Jalmoocl 11'18
na. Pelffn. PHllanall. Enemv Numoar
• Roll 1 N11ur11, CurravlHa
Time: l:lS 115
U l!XACTA (l·SI oeld U« SO
EIGHTH RACIE. I 1116 mli.s
Journav et S.. (Guarral 2 IO
Ount>aath (Hawtav>
Sir Sission (Pltrcal
(NO Sl'>OW WHlf'lll9)
Also faced SPOt
Time l 43 l/S '5 EXACTA C4·S) paid S23.00
2 70 out
3 60 OUI
out
S2 l'tCK SUl !•·2·2·7+.,21 paid
IS,697.40 with 37 wlnnlno tlekals Olll
1'10r"1l. 12 Pick SI• consolation Paid s 1n 20
with 1,723 winning llckeh (f(va l'IOrsesl
NINTH aACE. 1 111, m1la1
Dom OrlandO (Hawtav) 63 40 21 IO I 40
C.W Mon (Sll>lllal U O 360
Frlvollsslmo !Garcia) 4 60
Al.o recao: NtvargrMn. e unnall, Sneak
Spy, RHI Good Man, La Varn1'• Big Mac,
E1tPlotlv1 Twlsl
Timt: 1:43 l/S.
SS EXACT A ()·I ) paid Sl73 00
A1t111dance : 3'.475
~ t I I • "
Wemeft'I MftlNI
HIOH KHOOl.
MllttN 1. S..a I Sonora 000 000 ~ 0 0 Marine 000 ooi 11-2 • o
Johnton ano SMIMlll, J Lanen and C
l.¥Ml'I W-J L¥Mn. 6•1 1..-.IO'llllon
_,.. •• OclMll vttw J
Ocaan Vltw 070 000 000 1o-l ~
Marina 000 000 200 1 t-4 12
0.1111¥ and SUUNI. C LAfMl'I, J
Lenin (I) a l'ld F.,.OUMlft, C LMMll (l l.
W-J Larsan, 7· 1 L-Oallfo
Hllt-011.itf'°" (Ml
~ V..W 1, ewr.. I Cvofau otl 000 0-1 J 1 OcMn view no-m •-1 1 a
SMn'ltltt and ._tltt IY9rtv ltl. o.lltev
and Scrutts. tii-,avn1 tOVl
Hlt-MOIWOt tOVl
~ t I I • "
•XHl•ITION &ASE8AL.1.. .,...,, s. lndl.nt s
Cat '*' *""'> ktnrt ......
Cinaiand 001 011 lOO 10-~ lS
Calltorllla 001 011 001 10-S 17 4
s..irQllfft, So411n« m. R.eo m ano
Hemv. Wiiiard (7); FOi.ch, Haui.r (1),
l..a(Of'la (9). COl'Mll (Ill end Boone.
N1rron (I)
DOdten 3, Tltitrl i
(at Ulltltncl. file.)
ktntlV ..........
LOI Anoatt• 000 000 030-J 1 0
O.trolt ocn 000 000-2 ' 4 Ptna, Hooton (6) and Sdotcl1, FlmPla m. WllCO•, ~Ill (6), Uldur 17>. Gumotrl
(I), Wlltl• (9) and Lowry w-..+iooton, 1·0 L~umc>art, 0-l .
OtMr Sc-PtltleOaf phfa 7, St. Louis 3
Cincinnati 4, Cl\lcffO (ALI 1 .
Montreal •. KanMs Cllv (n l O
Pltllt>uroh '· &o\ton S Houston 3, MIMaSOte 2
NY Mets 4, NY Vanktfl-I
Allan•• '· T .... In ) 1 Toronto I. Baltimore I
San ~renclsco (\SI 4, Cn>ceoo CNL1
San Dlaoo (u ) 1 Oakland 1
San FraC'(ISCO (U ) 1. Seattle 4
Sen 0119<1 hll S. Milwaukee 4
Tldllv's Games
MllwaUkff VS A"9lb a l Palm SP"""''
Montraat vs Decteen et Vero Beech
Ptlllada'onla V\ NV Mtll •' SI Petarsourg
C1nclnn1ll vs P111sour1111 at Bradenton
NY Vankeal vs Atlante at Wast Palm Baa ch
Mlnnasole vs Hou\lon et Cocoe
St Loul' v\ Detroit et L11<eleno
Toronto vl Betlimore et M11m1
ChlC•llO IALI Vl. Boslon &I Winter Ha ven
Ten l Vl Kansu Cltv et Fort Mvers
Sen F rancisco vs. Chlcel)O CNLI at Me.a
Saatti. V\. San Olaoo el Yume
Oakland vl Cleveland at Tue'°"
CC!le99
UC Irvine 7, Wa~ State 4
Wasnlnoton St ooo 003 30C>--6 9 2
UC lrvlna 007 000 SCb-7 • I
Waarwinan. Co"llto (7), Pati.rln 171 end
HOOPtr, Po1nanskl (7). Justl. Martin (6).
Kant (1) af'd Morgen W-Kanl, 3·2
L--Petlarln, 2·2 28-<:orblttv IWSUI • 38-Jones IWSUI, COf'beltv IWSUI
FUIST GAME
Wast Coll st OwbtloM ll, Olrl1t Celleel 17
Wast Co.st Cm 0 6S 015 1-11 11 0
Christ CotltGa (10)30 400 l>-17 I 2
81rklaael, LOPat (1) and McOormen
Ort11, Miiar (4) and Mlfftln W-Looe1
L-Maltr 30-McOorman (WCC). Looei
CWCCI. 81rklaad IWCC). Maraman IWCCI
HlllSleV (WCC)
s•COND GAME
C.st OWU11an l4, Olmt Ce11ee1 11
CoHt Chr. 111010 003 l>-1' 11 2
I ColllVa 0 4 0 610 l>-11 7 9
II, McOorman Ill. Blrkltad (6l eno
McOOf'man. Hiii, Mifflin a ncl Conner
W-81rktaad. L-Mlfftln. 2B~Hllt (WCCI,
HUKl'lar (CCI. KuM• ICCI. Klmarl (CCI
JB-<onner ICCI
~ scares
StanfOf'd 7, UCLA 6 (Note. Former
Corona dat Mer Hl1>h Plever Jett Pries nomareo tor UCLA>
Arl1ona Stete 10. Ca1lfornl1 S
Communttv c0ie99
M1. San A....,.. S, Galdln WaU 4
GolOan WHI 202 000 000-• 10 0
Mt San Antonio ooo 010 on-s t2 1
Martin, 8ut1on (1J and FIO<es. GOf'man
encl Zottntck W-Gorman. ?·2 L-Bu11on
3· 1 2B-<ook IMS) WOlkov~ IMSI
38-Martonei IMS) HR-Woll<ovs CMS>
~·-Caast II, Cvprass 1 Ore119e Cout 420 140 0»-11 19 1
Cva<au 000 000 344>-7 6 2
~1ero0e Colhni>e (I I, Reonnouz (I) encl
Barrvnlll, Teuanuu Hemrock C2J LallOw
(SI. Tullama 181 and F1a1ttn W-<kteroOe
•·3 L-Teuanuu 7B-Gard,..r IOCCJ
HR-R11mar <OCCJ. Brown IOCCJ Ber·
rvn1n IOCCl Roumiml>ef' COCCJ Howard
CC I
Saoelablclr 2, MlraC.Ste I
M1reCost1 000 000 100-1 9 O
S1ddleoae1o. 000 200 00•-2 4 o
Schultr and Oelltv, Lomah end
Ce mecho 2B-AnHlmo (MCI. Nicl'IOlts ISi.
Henrv (S). Cocnran !SJ
Souttl Cout Conference
Sante Ana
Orange Cout
Golden Wtll
Car,.tos
Fullerton
W L Ge
9 1 -
• 2 1
6 4 3 6 • l
Mt San Antonio
Cva<en
Compton
s s •
• 6 s
2 8 7
0 10 9
SaNrdaV's Sewn
Mt San Anlonlo s. Golden West 4
0.-anl)a Coast II, CvPftu 7
Fullerton 7, Cerritos 6
Sante Ane 74. Compton O
Tu.sdars Games C2:l0 o.m.) Mt San Anlonlo et Golden Wes1
C11Pras1 at Orange Co.st Fullarlon at Cerritos
Comoton at Santa Ana
Pulfk CNst Conference
SaddltbaCk
P1tomer
Southwa"arn
Grossmont
W LT GB
6 2 0 -
S 3 0 I
4 3 1 I' l
3 3 2 2
San Dlaoo Mesi
MlraCo\11
San OlllCIO
3 4 0 7' •
2 s 1 l ''J
1 s 0 31)
S.Nrdav's ScorH
S1ddtabecil 2, MlraCoste 1
Grossmont 13, Petomar 12
SOuthwestern 12, San Diego Mtse 4
TuesdeV'• Games (?:JO o.m.I
Seddlebecll 11 Se n Olello
Groumont at Sen Diego Me1e
Soutnwestern et MlraCosta
H19h W\Ool
Edlsen 14, Wntmlmtw I
WHtmlnstar 101 311 I>-8 12 S
Edison 302 1« x-1' IS 3
Moo<Wv. Hani.en (S) and Long Coe
8 rlclanOatt Il l. Emma <•>. Wright 16l and
Ellison, Camacl'IO ISi W-Emme. 4·0
L-Moonev S-Wri1>ht 2B-Soterreno (E l
Slncla lr CEl. Camacho IE I 3B-P1man1a1
(WI HR-<l'IOCk <E l. ROdri11ua1 (Wl
H~ f ••di 7, Marina 0
Marina 000 000 ~ I I
Hunllno1on &tech 000 ln x-7 9 o
Emmon•. S<.ibllllt (7) ancl Bl<>l<dvk
LldVoff and Snlrtav w-Lldlloff. I· 1
L-Emmons HR~ordon IHBl Snlri.v
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/)orsav 010 I~ 1-5 • 3
1r11lna 200 302 x-7 1' 2
Juarta and Wrll)l'lt, Bittman, LIDton (SI
and Rahmatulla W-Blt lma n. l ·O
L-Juaraa. 28-Walltntlna (ll 2, Scott (II
HR-Rahma lulla (I)
Mater Diii 16, s.rr. 0
Mattr Del U• 010 3-16 1' 0
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Boria, Whim (S), Hubho' (71 tno
Folllco, Galtfv (51; Futnltt. Ce>111n1 (11.
Wiiiiam• 13), 8oOnl ($) I nd WIMlems,
ltomalna (3) w-eoru, H . L-Fuanta'
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10 $
100-1 Daxter IAb·Amtrtca TC), 20S; 2
Simmon• ($.PortCO), 11 I, 3 ltu•t (UCO, 2U
400-1 f gbun"a (AIUW·Pa<:Hlc;), '6 0,
2 Prlttlo (UCI). '7 1; l L•nott'••Om (C$
Northrl<Joa). 41.6
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JOllnson (UC ltlvar•ldtl. >.50 4, 3 Cru1 (No
Arltona>. 3.S 1.3
S,OC»-1 SIQuero' (unattac:NOJ, 14 1U, 1 Carlton IUCI), 1416 1, 3 Mertlne1 (UCI), .. .,. ,
10,000-1 80f'bon CCP·Pomona), ».JJ.l,
1 Venetta IUC Rl¥arsldt), » .. I, J Pertr
ICP·Pomona). ll 244
J,000 ""piactiaM-1 8"rd\lav (una t
tlCtlad), I S6 2. 1 Hart lunafllClltOI. I 57 2,
3 ltavH CCP·Pomona), 9'(11 t
llOHH-1 Avarv (CS Bakarsliald l 14 o.
? Wiiiia ms INo Art1onal 14 1 3 W•DO
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5, S. 3 K.tnv INo Amonet. SJ 2
400 ralev-1 A ruse Pacific 40 I , 7 No
A•trona, 40 9
1.600 rtllv-1 Azuu Pac1tic. 3 14 2 2
No Ar11one 3 16 3 l AU· Amer;ca TC,
l 167
HJ-I Arnwine IC P ·Pomona). 1-2, 7
U"u (No Arizona>. 1·0, 3 Wegl)Oller
IUCIJ, 6·6
LJ-1 Rull (UCI), ?S-1, 2 Tevlor
IUCLA), 24·4 >, 3 Mueller COcc1oentall
23· 11
TJ-1 Tavlor CUCLAI, '9·9\., 1 K.enl
(AIUH·P1clllc). 49 o. J H•nrv ICS
Baker\llald), 48· 10
PV-1 ThomH CUCIJ, IS·O, 2 McB11n
(No Arizona ), 15 -0, 3 Hunt
(Azusa·PIClllC), 14·6
SP-I Frllchman ICS Bakersflelcl),
53.3•..,, 2 Rllav IAM·Amark.e TC). S3· 1, 3. PrOkoo (unett•Chtd), 50.3•,,
OT-1 Oi<ove (Alula ·Paclflcl, llS·?, 2.
ThOrt\as ICS 8akersflald), 17S-1; 3.
Fritchman (CS S.kar1flal<I), 164·10
JT-1 Johnton (A1u11·Pac111c1
213·10"'7. 1 Keutman !CS Northr~J
104.4•-,. 3 Pavnter (A1u'9·PacllK:), 193·3
HT-1 Mann !A1use·P1Clflel. 200·S. 2
Thomas ICS 8a1<ar•fl•ldl 190-11, l
LtmHter C"ause·Pacllicl, 190-1011)
COLLEGE WOMEN
C.. Stete NW111ridea 13, UC lrvlna SI
UC lrvlna 76, Lene had\ State 40
>Cal. State N~ 1J. Lene ... di St SJ . 'UI MWllne tv..m tn mttenl
l!I0-4! Roberts (L8 ), 12 S. 2 Mlddlelon
(CSN), 12 s. 3. Lavman (LB), 12.1
• 200-1 Mlddltton (C$NI, 2S.I, 2 KlnQ
(UCll. 7U. 1 Conner IUCll. 26.5
40C>-1. Mckenna (CSN), S7.I. 2. Z1hr11<1·
nlk (UCI), S9 S; l . Sllto ILBI. 59 1
90C>-l Out>e IUCll, 2 13 6, 2 AOr al'lam
CUCll, 2.14 0, l Preti ICSN), 2:1S I.
1,500-1 Run (ul\attachadl. • 3'.S. 2
Gonzela• (UCIJ. 436 2, 3. Allred (CSN).
4:lU
3,000-1 Manrlouez ICSNJ, IO:OO.S1 2
GonzelH IUCtl, 10·111, 3 Truscoll (UCI ).
IO:lS.8
IOOLH-1 K1n11 (UCll. 14 7, 2 Turner
(CSN), 16 J, 3 Certlnl IUCll, 16 S
400LH-1 Saito CLBI, 1061, 2. Turner
ICSNJ. I 08 2, 3 Sull1ven !CSNI, 1•10.S
400 relev-1 Lon11 Buen State 48 7, 2
Cel Sta It Northnd1>e. 52 O
1.600 ralav-1 UC Irvine, 3 S9 O. 2 Long
Beacn State. 4 ~ S. 3 Cel Slate Nor111rldQe
Slett. •'OI J
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17 IOl,
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ICSNI JS· 10 J 3 Rven lUCll JS· 10
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1CSNI 131 9 3 Savi<>< ILBI 137·3
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ICSNJ I 17 4, 3 Ptlrff CCSNI 99·7
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Ari1one l 2 0 600 164 LA EXIW'l11 , , 0 soo .,
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Plttsour11n 1 • 0 200
WHhlnQton 0 4 0 000
SautMrn New Orleans 4 0 0 I 000
Blrrnln1111em 3 I 0 150
Tamoe Bev J I 0 750
Jack,onvllle 1 l 0 250
Mamohls I 3 0 250
Sa turda v' s k cwas
Sen Antonio u , Oakland 10
PhlladelPhla 25. Pltllt>urgh 10
Arliona 49, Oklahoma 1
Todav'• Gemes
Jacksonville VS LA Ex11rass
CollHum (Cnennal 1 et noon)
Otnvar at MemPl'lls
Cl'llCallO at Naw Orleen\
WHlllngton al New Jeruv
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UCI INVITATIONAL.
Mll'IMH'8 7, UC INtna 1
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An111on IUCt> ~ Pan1a11, 6·• ,,..
Erlk•.On (Ml dal Man Son Hing, 6·•. 6·7
Greet (M) def Oownl, •·•. 6·0, Amor
(UCI) def Kolerac 1· 5. •·•· Mtrit>a<l'le< CM) def Darr, 6·3. •· 1 (retired I, Blackslont'
CMI daf RoCkowltt, • '· 6·0
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Hf119·Hlnkat, 6 I, t·~. Graca·Mtnoachar (Ml def AnlslOl\·MeYarl, 4·6, 7·6, 6·4.
l<otarac·McK .. CMI def Amor·llockowltz.
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Norfhwastarn 6, Fresno ~I l
T\11\a 4, ColonOo 3
Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, Match 25, 1914
NHL s.a ....... 1c ... Kina f , 0.ffOH 1 luf«alo ,, Ntw Janev O
Wath1nQIOI\ 6, Plll\~Ofl 0 Miii~•· 4, NV ltlanelars • (OI)
Hartford >. Q\itbec 2 toll
PnlllldtlPhlt 6. NY Ranott \ S Boston S. Montreal 1
TorOlllO 1, Chieffo J
$1 LOuts 1, EdrnontOI\ I
T .. V"t Gamt\
WHhll\l)tOll 11 Plttsb\irott
WIMIHfl at eomonron
Qul'bec a t Hartford. n
NY tilandtt't ar l utteto, 11
N-JffatY at Pfllladt!Ohla n
Monlftal et NV II•~·· n Toronto et Clllc:eoo, n
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De1. 4 S6 Camot>aCI. Ott 9 41 Ougu.1v
Dal 11 •9 Herrll L .... 17 n
s.<MCI 'erlod 6 LOl Angatas, S•mmar 41 !FOK
N•cl'IOlts), 101, 1 Detroit Bol01re¥ 31
I Park) 2 21, I Los Alll)lles. llutkOw\"1 1
CH1kansson), 10 2S C ,,,, 9 Ot1ro11 BOIO<rev
32 (AuD<v Dun4oo1, 1132 Penal
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Oet, mak>r •• 16, Wtlll. LA, 9 54. Wall' LA:
1S41, JoM•tone. Ott 1906
Third Plf'IOO
10 Los An11tl••. Herdv I (Sommer.
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llas-Ta't'\Or. LA. mator I 02, LaC!OuCNr
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Go.lle-s-Datroil. Stefan. Micale! Loi
AnQatas. Mattsson A-t0.154
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(at New<>nMM)
8o«I EastWOod 66·6'·6&-201
Doug TewaM 70·69·..-?0S
Jonn Menettev 68·70·61-206 Larrv Rlnllar 71·66·7<>-707
Bernha rd Lanoar 67·69·71-209
Corav Pavln 11·11 67-209
Don Poolav 11·70·6&-209
Da¥e ()l)rln 72·70·6&-110
Tom Welson 70·72·61--210
Dall DOUl>l•u 73 61·69-210
John Adams 69·10·71-210
Deni' Welson 72·61 70-210
Garv Koch 69·10-11-210
Mike Raid 67·11·71-210
Mark O'Meere 72·70-69-21 t Chi Chi ROdrlguez 74·67·70-211
Greg NOf'man 68-n -11-211
SenOv LYie 69·71 71-111
Garv HallOtrg 66 12·7:}-111
8en Cranww 69 10 n -211 LerrvM1ze 66 71 1t-21t
Wevne Lev• 69 10· 11-111
Ruu Cochrero 73 10·69-217
Tom Lenman 69-lJ 70-212
David Edwerds 7?·69·71-211 Mlllt Nocolellt 74·6"·72-111
Ciarenct Rosa 70-70·72-212
J•m Tl'IOrot 12 61 72-112
NICll Price 1l 65·7-212
Hu0tr1 Green 11 72·69-213
Lannv W•dl<onl 71 72·71>-213
Jim Kana 67·74·72-213
Cal PM1t ·71 70 12-213
Geor111 Bu<n• 69·71 73-213
Pet L1nd~v 13·67 73-213
Bill ROilers 71·72 71-11•
D•nnv Edwerd• 61·15 71-71•
Mar~ Catc•vacchll 73 10 71-214
Allen Mitter 68 75·11-214
GeorQe Arcl'lar 70· 71 13-2 u
Garv McCord 11 10 13-214
Jodlt MudO 10·12·12-114
Mac O'Gredv 13·72·70-21S
Tonv SINl 69·14·72-11S
1'1m Simpson 71 72·71-21S
8oO Bovo 72 ·10·73-21S
Scott Hod! 13·69 73-21S
Gerv Pt1ver 71·70-1-21S
Dave Barr 72·69·7-?lS
Mar11 LVI 74 11·71-716
MlkeMcCul!OuGn 73·71·71-116
w1n1t Wood 73·71·12-116
BOOOv Clamoett 71 73·72-216
Tim Norris 71·13·71-116 Dave Stockton 76·67 73-216
Merit Broo•s 72 71 73-216 C.erv KrU19er n 10 1,_116
lleO AOko 11·10 14-111>
Morris Hetels•v 68 73 7S.-116
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(II lftdlan w .. ,,
George Bevtr
Peut Hernev
Millar Blrbef
Don Jenoarv
Jim FerrM
RC>Oerto OeV1cenzo
Mike Souchek
Al Mengert
Blllv Cui>er
Olck Me yer
Orvil~ Mooov
Gev Brewer
Art Wall
Arnold Palmer
Jenv Baroer
Llont'I Het>er4
Ptler Tl'IOm•on
Oen Sikes
C11ro1tv O'Connor Bi ll Jonn,1on
l<vlt Burton
Jaci.. Bur~e
Bot> Goall:>V
Chon St Ha
Al Bald11111
BoO Tos1<1
Jullu1 Boro\
Doug Ford
Rod l=unsttn
C:.aroner oici..on,o~
Doug Sande<\
Tom N•fi>O•le
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Guv Wotslanl'IOlmt
B 11 Collons
Dow f 1nlltf'wald
Paul Runv1n
Sim Sl>eed
Don F a1rfiald
Harvev Wero
J1v Haoarl
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Hess
cl inc he
ski title
O~LO. Nonrt"ay (AP>-Erika Hea
ofSwuzerland d inchcd the ...amen'•
World Cup ski ovna.11 Olk and
Tamara McKJnney or Squaw Valley
and Marc Gi111Tdelh of Luxcmboura
won the ~lalom crowns in the .eason '1
final races Saturday.
Hru. 1 three-time world cham-
pion. earned )\er first~ver ovcnll
utlt in the first run when Hann•
Wenzel of L1ecl\tcnstein. her only
nval for the crown. miJscd 1 pte and
was djsqualified •
··1 fell much bentt in che second
run J was 100 nervous in t.hc fir5t run. M said He s. "I knew Hann i was
c.apablc of WJnning.·•
WenLel. trailing Hess by nine 4 points going into the race u
K1rkerudbakken outside OsJo. had•
)(Ored her fi11t slalom v1ctOI')' of 1ht
)t"ason 1n We'it Germany last Tun.-.
da\ 10 keep her chances ah,·e.
Wcn1el. who won tht World Cup in
I 97K and 1980. skied well on tht ~
upper part of the course. but then • d1~stcr struck in the last major race
of her career. She had said earlier that
she would quit after this season.
Hcs.s' triumph capped a brilliant
$\\ ISS showing in Alpine ski in& this J
~ason . A wt-ek ago. Pirman Zur-
briggcn captured the men's overall
ti tle 111 la~t month's Winter Olym.
pies. 'w1tzerland won two &aid
medaband twos1lvef$. Hessatsowon (
1he g.iant slalom title in the World _
Cup. •
But Hess wu a major disappotnt.-.
ment 1n the Olympic slaJom. ft.nish· l
mg fifth in her specialty at Sarajevo.;
Yugoslavia. •
"I tned to forget about the miss 10 ~
SaraJevo and conc.entrat.t on the!
World Cup. J'm very happy that I:
finall) won the overall," sbc said. •
Hess. 22. finished founh Saturda) •
1.43 seconds behind McKinney. who~
was fastest in both runs for a l
combined time of l minute. 29.21 ~
5C1:0nds.
McKinney was docked in 45.30 for
the fi rst run and 43. 91 in the second. ~
The 21-year-.old Mc Kinne)' be· t
came the first Amcric.an to win the•
women's World Cup overall crown'
last season. She finished third this.
ume. but added the slalom title to hcrt
1wo previous championships 1n the:'
giant slalom. f
Sajek wins ~
PBA event ~
~
~ILV. .\l'KEE. "''!> (AP) _,.
R1d .. 1c ~aiek of H~ghland. Ind be--.
came the lirst two-time winner on tho.
Pro Bowll'rs i\ssoc1auon tour Satur~
da). do" nmg top-seeded Ted Han-·
nahs 224-219 1n the $150.000 Miller'.
Htgh Lite Open. •
Earlier this )Car Sajek won th~
Mc1!11er Brau Open. •
He won 1n similar fashion Satur~
da~. beating Marl Roth, Spring Lak~
Heights. N.J .. 232-227. 1n the semi.,,
final before beaung Hannahs fo r the-
$27.000 first place check. •
Roth. who won last week·s BP
l ' S Open. started the champ1onsh1P'
round b) bcaung s1x-t1me PBA win-:
ner Joe Berardi. Brookl)n. N.Y ~
221 -112. and stopping 16-time PBA
champion Ma rshall Holman. Jack-;
son\ 1llc. Ore .. 214-206. •
In the tllle game. Hannahs. o~
Zanes\ Ille. Ohio. led most of the wa)~
taltng ad\antage of a luck~ strike in.
the eighth frame for the first double o~
the match. ,
Hannahs could have shut out SaJek;.
"1th three stnkes in the 10th frame.·
He left a solid I 0-ptn. however ~Jek. the only howler to ha'~
placed m the mone\ in all 12 PBA
C\t'OlS SO far th1s )ear. struck with ht(
first ball 10 the 10th and sealed tha.
v1ctol) wi th a nme count and a spare!
Greer to meet
Brownsberger
LONG Bf:.'\CH -.\ featul1.'d
m31chup Ol't"een If\ 1m· H1gh''l\hn$
(1tl'Cr and . ·ou Bro"nsberger of
(. orona dt'I Mar 1<> on tap toda~ 10 the
semifinal!> of the Long Ekach Juniort
Tt'nn1!> Tournamen1 at Long Ekac'
~1a1e.
Bro" nsbc.'f¥.cr ''ho was unseed~
1n thcdra" of thl' I -)ear-old braC~e\
lld\ ancro \\1th a ~O tl-~. ()-4"1n O\.l:'f
.\k\ N11ct. n 1un1C1r from Sanlf
Barhara .
Grttr mean"htle. rcllhed to dcfea4
Pamck Cro" of Long lkach. '-6 6-~
fl· I ~
o.\nothcr C'dM pla\er. Mike Br! ~ached the sem1fina·1 round of the I
Wlth a 6-l. 6-1 '1cto~ over
Turbo of Tustin. · •
Bn~ is lhe top~ 1n the I 6r.
Semifinal AC"tlon 1s sc heduled t~
bqin at 10:30 a.m. a1 Long ~~
State. with the finals to follow at I 3f
p.m
Italian gains pole ,
for Grand Prix rac41
RIO Df J .\ El RO, Br11tl (AP) j
llal) Eho de ~Its wo n ~ po
P0!>1t1on Saturda' for t h ~a'iOn-oJl('ni"J Brnnhan Fonnut
Onr <1 rand Pri-. ~ .\n&rh!>. 10 a turt»charwd
Lotu<> dockrd I minute. 2 J9i
\(C(lnd' around the 3.12~mt~
fac.lrtp.1gua ract lnack Hie; time
a full m ~onds faster than the po
position time oflut )t"l.r \ ra~.
In ~nd plaC'C .,.., It.oh·, 11che
o.\lbortto "' a ftmln. wnh a t1m~
I 28 96. •
Ot~k. ~arv.•ck of En l. nd -.
\h1rd 1n a Renault... and Franc:r's Ala111
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No breathing
room for new
home buyers
By ARTHUR WRIGHT
Proposition 13 had the effect of taking real
estate taxes back to the basics, using 1975-1976
year as the base year. and mandating tax increased
to only two percent per year to allow for inflation.
What happened when the property sold and
recorded ownership changed? Well, the property
tax amount paid by the previous owner (seller) was
tossed in the trash and a new property tax figure,
based on approximately 1.125 percent of the
purchase price of the property was felt with the start
of the taxable year that begins in July. No actual
reassessment of the property was made until the
normal reassessment In March.
The new buyer simply paid the same tax.
prorated, as the previous owner was paying until
the start of the next taxable year.
Senate Biil 813 and Assembly Bill 399, recently
signed into law ellmlnates this breathing period.
The new buyer will get an appraisal of his property
as of the recording date and will start paying higher
taxes associated with his purchase from the date of
recording.
Here are some highlights of those bills,
researched by First American Title:
•When property changes record ownership
the value of the property wlll be reassessed as of the
d~e. .
•The assessor will notify the tax collector who
will note any Increase or decrease In assessed value
on the current tax roll.
•The property taxes are then calculated at the
new assessed value and prorated for the new owner
from the date of recordatlon until the end of the tax
period (fiscal year).
•After notification of the tax llablllty, the new
owner has a thirty (30) day period to apply for
exemption. There Is also a sixty (60) day period to
appeal any Increase.
•When the appeal period has passed (sixty
days from date of notification), the County will bill
the property owner and expect payment in two (2)
installments for bills Issued on or before November
30: bills after November 30 will be due in one lump
sum. Non-payment will result In a lien being placed
on the property.
•A taxpayer may recleve more than two (2) tax
bills. SB 813 Is an extra tax blll In the year of
acquisition.
Here's the problem:
The new h<:>l'lle owner could receive a bill for
property taxes In excess of the amount of taxes
known at the close of escrow. The State Board of
Equalization estimates that even In hlghly auto-
mated county offices, the notification and appeal
periods could take four to six months from the date
escrow closes. For an uniformed buyer , this tax
llablllty could come as an unexpected surprise.
Please send questions to Real Estate Report,
Dally Piiot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Ca
92626. Questions regarding Real Estate Law
should be referred directly to your attorney. Arthur
Wright Is a member of the Newport Beach-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors.
VA hikes honte loan
rate ceiling to 138/o
WASHINGTON (AP) -Reflecting rising
Interest rates throughout the economy, the Vet-
erans Administration announced last week It Is
raising to 13 'percent the Interest-rate celling on
home loans It guarantees.
The rate change, which went Into effect
Wednesday, wlll boost the rate one-half per-
centage point from the 12.5 percent set Nov. 1. •
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Your opportunity to own a beautiful home in a prime Orange County coastal location
is finally here! These are the homes you've been waiting for. Tocayo Canyon and Tocayo
Hills are ready for you in North San Clemente! The Sneak Preview begins on Saturday,
March 24th and continues through Friday, March 30th . Be one of the first to view these
gorgeous home sites.
Tocayo Canyon is a distinctive com-
munity of si ngle fami ly detached garden
homes, artfully designed to suit your good
taste. 1 & 2 story plans with your choice of
2 & 3 bedroom, and 2 & 2 Y2
bath plans boast the luxury
of wood burning fireplaces,
oak cabinetry, fu ll fenci ng, ~
lifetime tile roofs , and ,.
attached 2-car garages.
From $99,995
Another Steams Development
R & S Real Estala Services
For detached single family homes with
a flair for elegance, Tocayo Hills is the per-
fect choice. These 1 & 2 story homes offer
plans of 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2 & 3 baths, all
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I Tocayo Hiiia/
1buyo Cenyon s.e..omc. ./
set on spacious lots with
plenty of room to grow. Oak
cabinetry, wood burning fire-
places, lifetime t~·1e roofs,
and attached 2-ca arages
are just a few of th amen-
ities you'll enjoy in these
beaut if u I homes.
From $120,995
Sneak Preview -March 24th• Sales Begin -March 31st
You'll .be glad you waited!• Call (714) 498·5170
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Ranch. with
Clemente In the
backaround. will be
the alte for Tocayo
· Hill• and Tocayo Ca-
n yon home• by
Stearne Develop-
ment Co.
Steal!ns gets ready
for Forster Ranch
Stearns Development Co. ls prepar-
ing Its T ocayo Hiiis and T ocayo
Canyon sales teams for an anticipated
tremendous response to the opening
of preview sales at the new home
communities In San Clemente's mas-
ter planned Forster Ranch.
Pre-registration tor sales wlll begin
March 24 for one week. Brochures
and site plans wlll be available at this
time. Sales will begin on March 31st,
and homes wlll be sold on a
first-come, first served basis. "We're
getting ready to receive quite a
crowd." said Philip A. Stearns, presi-
1,230 to 1,432 square feet of llvlng
space. while the garden homes of
T ocayo Canyon range from 938 to
1,379 aquare feet.
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already had indicate an exceptional
amount of homebuylng Interest In
Tocayo Hiiis and Tocayo Canyon.
These new homes won't last long."
The reason for the excitement
surrounding preview sales at the new
communities are many, but Stearns
feels that It Is primarily due to the
combination of good prices. excellent
financing and attractive design which
suit the first-time buyer. Although
perhaps not an unusual combination
In outlying areas. Stearns
emphasizes, it is certainly an uncom-
mon package to discover in coastal
Orange County.
"Orange County properties have
become almost unattainable for those
just starting out," Stearns said. "In
order to purchase a new home for the
first time, buyers often have to settle
in areas that are miles from where they
work and truly wish to live. T ocayo
Hills and Tocayo Canyon homes are
designed to offer an exciting alterna-
tive to that predicament."
Toyaco Kiiis srngle-famlly detached
residences, like the charming single
family detached garden homes of
T ocayo Canyon. were designed by the
award winning architectural firm of
Eco-T ecture, Inc. Ninety per cent of
the intitlal phase of 116 homes to be
built at Tocayo Hiiis will boast views of
the fertile valley and gentle green hills
surrounding northern San Clemente.
Generously sized lots range from
7,000 to 16,000 square feet , large
enough to accomodate a variety of
family outdoor activities. Stylish
homes at T ocayo Hills scale from
A number of attractive elevations
are varied upon a central exterior
design theme that combines the best
elements of Spanish. Ranch and
Contemporary architectural in-
fluences. All homes feature attached
two-car garages and concrete tile
roofing. Tocayo Canyon homes boast
the additional amenity of fencing.
Prices for T ocayo Hills homes range
from $120,500 to $133,500; the cozier
residences of T ocayo Canyon begin at
a startlingly low $99,995 and range to
$113,995. Flexible financing pack-
ages wlll further ease the purchase of
homes at the communities for quali-
fied buyers.
Northern San Clemenfe .... s major
master-planned community of For-
ster Ranch provides an ideal environ-
ment.
To visit the communities of Tocayo
Hills and Tocayo Canyon during the
pre-sales period. take San Diego
Freeway (5) south to Camino de
Estrella, exit and turn left. Continue on
Camino de Estrella, which turns into
Camino de las Mares to Forster
Ranch.
For more information on Tocayo
Hills and Tocayo Canyon Homes. call
(800) 432-7156, ext. 125.
Final homes ready
at Presden Villa
William and Louis. Inc .. builders of
Presden Villa Townhomes, have an-
nounced the builder closeout on the
last two homes conveniently situated
in the heart of Orange County near the
Newport (55) and San Diego (405)
freeways.
Priced from $105,950, buyers can
qualify with as little as a 5 per cent
down payment and interest rates that
start at 9Y2 per cent for the first two
years.
Only minutes away is Newport
Beach's ocean with Its casual yet
sophisticated lifestyle that Southern
California is famous for. In addition,
the development Itself Is close to
schools. shopping, parks, hospitals.
etc., making this a truly desirable
neigh borhood.
The comfort of California living is
apparent in the features offered by
Presden Villas. in Costa Mesa. The
spacious entry deck boasts a skylight
over the stairwell and a custom leaded
glass inset in the front door.
Inside, plush wall-to-wall carpeting
and a beautiful leaded glass window
greet you in the living room high-
lighted by the designer chandelier In
the dining room. The private balcony
has sliding glass doors from both the
living room and the dining area.
The kitchen encourages entertain-
ing with its easy care vinyl floor.
custom oak cabinets. a pass through
bar from the kitchen into the llving
area and eye catching "butcher
block" countertops. A gas range-top
with black glass oven door, dish-
washer. double porcelain sink with
disposal and custom lighting fixtures
are also featured.
Presden Villas offers the hard to
find "two master bedroom" floor
plan, Ideal for dual ownership. Each
bedroom has a full wall of closet space
and private bath -one with an
oversize ceramic tile shower and one
with a full fiberglass tub/shower.·
Cultured marble pullman tops and
upgraded antique brass fixtures bring
a feeling of luxury to each. .
The oversize two-car garage, com-
plete with garage door opener, allows
plenty of sapce for storaQe.
To reach Presden Villas. drive south
on Newport (55) freeway, which turns
Into Newport Boulevard, exit at 18th
St. and proceed to Presden VIiias at
675 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. For
more Information. call (714)
631 -7799.
Summerfield in CM
by Standard-Pacific
Close to the business and cultural
centers and quality shopping of the
South Coast Plaza area. Stan-
dard-Pacific Corp. Is creating a lim-
ited edition of single-family detached
homes.
Summerfield Costa Mesa is the first
new slngle-f amlly home development
In this prestigious and convenient
Costa Mesa location In the past three
years, according to Steve
Scarborough, vice president of Stan-
dard Pacific .
The Summerfield Costa Mesa site Is
located one quarter mlle west of
South 'Coast Plaza and one block
south of Sunflower Avenue. It Is within
walking distance of offices, shopping,
dining and entertainment.
Three two-story floor plans, ranging
In size from 2, 190 to 2,560 square feet
will be offered. Many will have
three-car garages. The homes will
Include either three bedrooms and
den or f our bedrooms ,
two-and-one-half baths, family
rooms. formal living and dining rooms
and breakfast nooks.
Prices are expected to range from
approximately $195,000 to $215.000.
Exteriors of natural cedar siding
and textured stucco, mlaslon tile and
Shaketile roofs. and anondlzed
bronze finish on windows and slldlng
doors will relect the quality of design.
All home1 will Include fenced rear
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yards and gas stubbing to patio areas.
Dramatic skylights and voluminous
vaulted ceilings will reflect the
spaciousness of Summerfield Costa
Mesa homes with attention to quality
details, such as decorator-selected
lighting fixtures and antique brass
hardware.
Custom oak entry doors will lead to
distinctive ceramic tlle entryways.
Fireplaces of hand-bullt masonry with
gas log lighter valves, plush carpets
and custom hand-troweled ceillngs
further emphasize the care with which
these homes have been design~.
Master dressing areas will be hlgh-
llghted by mirrored wardrobe doors.
Both master and aecondary baths will
feature Corl an puilman tops, full width
mirrors, porcelain tubs and showers
with ceramic tile aurrounds.
Pre-grand opening sales are ex-
pected to begin March 17. A sales
Inf ormatlon office Is now open at the
site dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
To reach Summerfield Costa Mesa.
exit the San Diego (405) freeway at
Fairview Road and drive north to
Sunflower Avenue. turn right on
Sunflower and rlgtit on Samlley Av-
enue to the alte.
For additional Information or to be
placed on the Interest llat, contact
Standard Pacific Corp. at (714)
548-1161.
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Aonlld J Ian ton, I 10 Aulh AM Kur1l. 825 Flllfu Dr. 81'id
Marguar111. Corona del Mii, CA • 13. Coeta Meae. CA t2ta1 4 Cotta Meile. Cellf 92120 TIM ~ .. oonduol«I DY e
llmlted '*1~lc>. 92825 Tll .. ~ II conducted by. a CralQ MQGahey, 11132 A~lllyel.
Tlllt butlneee II conducted by a ~II partMtehlp. FO\.tntlln Valley, Calif e2708 J.nrey L Kll~trtctc, Genwel
Pet1ftlf genar .. Paf1'*9'1'9 MatthlW Dean Kl#'tl th I bvtlMN .. conducted by I "c>nald A Oellefano Thi• atatemeM ... filed Wl1tl IM Q41041'el Plf11*1111P l'hll stalement wee f1'ed with the
Count)' Cleric ol Otenoe County on
'"· 10, 19'4
Tiiie •ta1ement waa fllld W•I" the County Ctatk of Orange County on kott A H ...
County Ci.tk of Orange County on Merell e. 1"'4 Tlllt at1t1men1 wu flled Wltll thl ,,..,., March 5. 11184 1'1mM COun1y Cletk of Oranoe County on ~ l'MOOl2 PubU.n.d Otanoe Cou1 O.Hy 119b 21. 1994 Pul:>fflMd Oranoe eoa.1 Delly
Ptlot Marcll 4, 11. f8. 25. 1984
1237~4
P lllhld OrtOQI Cout Dally PllOI Marotl 18, 28, Aptll I , 8.. 1118' ,neut
Pllo t'1_arch 18, 29, April I, 8, 1H4 165244 Publl•hed Oranoe Coul Dally
(' 19·41·84 Piiot March 11, 11, 25. Aptll 1, 1084 --------------+----------------------· 1407·t4 Pla..IC NOTICE
,tcmtOUI IUllNHI
MAMI ITATIMINT
Tiie foltowlng person I• dOlng
bul lnfflU'
NORTH STA" COMMUNICAT·
ING, 426 N. Anaheim Blvd . Orange.
CA. 112868
Dana Reynold•. 15116 Mottley
Dr '--Mirada, CA 90e39
Thll bulltl41U I• c:ondUGt9d by an
lndl~I
Dana Reynolds
Thia 1tatemen1 wu lllld wt1h thl
County Clenc of Orange County on
Feb 10. 1884
F2IU22
Publl•hed OraOQI Cout Dally
Piiot March 4, 11 19, 26, 19a~
1238-84
\'' Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC *>TIC£
\:JlllCTITIOUI BUllNI H l'ICT1TIOU9 8UllNIH
NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMINT
The tollowlng r>e<ton• a11 doing Tiie loHowlng Pl'IOl\I are doing bu111net• .. butlneN u ;
CAPRETZ6 KASOAN 2091 Bull-DIRECT ADVETISINO ANO MAA-
neu Center Ortva. Sii 200, Irvine. KETING, 18025 Skyparll Circle,
CA 92715 Suite F, lrvlne, CA 92714
James T Caprtll 207 Evening Timothy Btail Eberl, 619 Hamil·
Canyon Road Corona def Mar. CA Ion Co•t• Mna CA 92626
92825 Wallace E '"' 24816 Laktfi.ld
Kenneth S Kaldan 28325 Eau-Lake Forett CA 92630
ma M1u1on v1110 CA 926112 This buslnns 1e conducted by a
Vance C S1mond• Jr 17 general parlntf•hlp
Lakei>lflft Irvine CA 92714 Timothy B Eben
Mlcnlel A Oawald 2~71#. ~· 1111ement w11 filed with the Pare Blvd •511 El Toro. CA 92 nty Clerk ol Orange County on
Rob«! F Murphy 87 Bram h 8 1984
Lana. Laguna H1ll1. CA 92653 F2Ml220
Thtt t>ut1na1 11 conduct9d by a Publllhed Orange Coast Dally
general parlnerlhlp P1101 March 18 25 Ap111 1 8 t984
------------James T Capretz 1556-84 P\8.IC NOTICE Thia 1111ement w11 llled with tne
lltCTITIOUI BUllNllS County Clerk ot Orange Counry on ------------
NAM! ITATIMINT Ma.rch 5, 1984 F2AOCMS PUBLIC NOTICE
Tiie fOllowlng peraon1 are doing Publl•hld Orange Coa•t Dally flCTITIOUI BUllNEll
bullnMI a1: POOi March t8. 25. April I , 8, 198-i NAME STATUllNT
CANYON PROPERTY MANAGE-1545·8'4 The followtng person 11 doing
MENT, 1924 HOlldt y Rd .. Newport ------------bu•lneH as.
Blach, CA. 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW CHASER. 135 Harbor Gaor~ Allen Wiicox, 958 S Island Ad . Newpon Beach, CA Citron. Anaheim. CA. 92805 FICTITIOUS IUllNIH 92660
Biiiy Ella Wiicox, 956 S. Cllron, NAMI ITATIMINT Judith Eleanor Calley. 135
Ananllm. CA. 92805 Th• lollowlng person• are doing Harbor Island Ad .. Newport Beach,
Thie bullneu le conducted by: a bullneH 11. CA 92660
gentfal partner•hlp RUSHMORE MEDICAL CENTER. Thi• bu•lness 11 conducted by· an
George A. Wiicox 5402 B0111 Ave Hunlinglon Beach, Individual
Thi• 1tatement WU filed with Iha CA Judllh E Caffey
County Clerk of Orange County on !All Afrallnbl) Ano•h-Ali Broth1<• This 1111ement was 1111<1 with 1111
Feb. 10. 1984 Medical Inc . Calllornla. 38 IS Sand-County Clerk of Orange Counly on
'2an' une Ln • Corona del Mar, CA 92625 March 5, t984
Publllhed Orange Coaat Delly Thl1 bu11neu Is conducted by F24000e
Piiot March 4, 11. 18, 25. 1984 corporation Publish.cl Orange Cout Dally
1239-84 All Alrlllnbt Prltldenl Piiot March 18. 25, April 1, 8, 198'
fltBllC NOTICE
FICTITtOUI BUllNlll
NAMl! ITATIMINT
The lotlowtng peraon •• dOlng
bu•lnMt H
A & A WOOOJOINTING. 28211
Via Roble. MIUlon Viejo. Calil
92851
JQMPn w Hallaran 26271 VII
Roble. M1u1on Vl•JO Calll 9265 1
Thi• bvtlnns "COl'lducted by an
lndlVldual
Joeeph W Hallaran
Thlt stllemenl waa flied with the
County Clerk 01 Orange County on
Fab 29 t984
F23M)I
Published Orange Coast Dally
Piiot March 11 18 2S April I, 198-4
1405-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll
NAME ITATEMI NT
The lollowlng peraons are doing
busln111 aa
MARINERS MILE SHIPY AAO,
24311 w CoHt Hwy Newporl
Beach, Calll 92663
Turnatone Corporation. Call·
fornla, 2439 W Coast Hwy Newport
Beach. Call!. 92683
Thia bulln11s I• conduclt<I by a
corporation
Jarnea Evans. President
Thll atatement wH !lied with the
County Cl1<k ol Orange County on
March 11 18, 25 April I 1984
FHM3t
Publith9d Orange Coust Dally
Pilot Marcri I'. 18 25 April 1 1984
1404-84
NAMl ITATlllBfT "8.IC NOTICE
Tiie lollowlng peraon II doing 1------------1------------Thi• stllement wu filed wilh thl 1549-64 County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on
March 6. 1984 ------------Ml.IC NOTICE
bYslneaa 11. '1CT1TIOU8 IUllHlll F:M0211 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNH I
NAME IT A TfMIHT SPECIAL TV BODY WORKS. 2930 NAm ITATf•HT Pub1t1hed Orange Coul Dally -----------
Brlltol "C", Cotta Mae, Ce111 TM fOllOwtng pereona are doing
112826 bullneu u :
Pllor March 19 25. AP'll 1, 8, 1884 l'ICTITIOUl IUllHfll
1557-84 NAME STATEMENT The followlng person• are dOlng
bullness H Edward Van Klaveren, 10238 HARBOUR ENGRAVING, 3522 f't&.IC NOTICE The lollowlng person It doing
bualnas as THE TOT AL HEAL HICAAE
CENTER, 23072 Lake Center DrlYtl,
Suite 200, LMI• ForMI. Calll 92830
NIQlltlngale. Founlaln Valley, call!. wlndtC)un Dr .. Hunllnglon Beaen,
82}08 CA. 92649 J 6 B AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR,
2600 Newport Blvd . Costa M ....
CA 112827 Thia butlneaa I• conduc1ed by: an Peter J. Flnnlgan. 3522 Windspun
Individual Or , Huntington Beach. CA. 82649
FICTITIOUI BUllNEU
NAME ITATfMfNT We•tworld Community '1eelth-
care. Inc , State of Calllornla. 23072
Lake Center Drive, Suite 200. llkl
Forest, Calif 92630
Edward Van Klavtfen SuMn Anntgan. 3522 Wlndspun
Thi• •tatement wu n1.o with the Or . Huntington Beech, CA. 92..-11
Tiie followlng peraon 11 doing
bu1lneu11. John Paul Bonk. P 0 Box 429, El
Toro, CA
County Clerk ol Orange County on Thi• bullnea 11 conducted by·
Mar 14. 1984 lndlvldual1.
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND
IMPROVEMENT, 2519 Andover Pl ,
Cotta M .... CA. 92626
Thia bualness 11 conducted by an
lndlvldual Thlt bu11n1sa I• conducte.1 by 1
corporallon l'MOMe Peter J. Finnigan
Published Orange Coat! Dally Thia 11a1emen1 was Ille<:! with the Leland T. Pia~. 2519 Andove<
Pl ' Costa Mell. CA 112628
John Paul Bonk
Thta statement was !lied with th•
County Cllfk ol Orange County on
March 6. t984
Ellllbeth J. Creu. Corp Sec
Thia statement wet flied with the
County Clerk of Orange Counly on
Feb 28, 1984
Piiot March 25, April 1. 8. 15, 198-i County Clef'k of Orange County on
1701-84 Feb 10, 1984 This buslnn• 11 conducted by an
lndlvldU81
PlmlC NOTICE
N O TI C f 01'
NON-"El,ONllllLITY
Nouce ts hereby given thal the
undersigned will not be rMp<>ollble
for any debt• or lleblllll" con-
tracted by anyone other than my-
self on or atter lhlt date
Dated th11 23rd day ol March
1984
Cheryl 0 Dollotl
2119 College Ave
Coste Men. CA 92627
Publl•h9d Orange Coast Dally Pilo1
March 24. 25. April 7. t984
1733.f4
P\8.IC NOTICE
ITATE•NTM
ABANDOH•NT Of Ull Of
FICTITIOUI IUltNIH NAMI
The lotlowtng peraon• haYtl aban-
doned th• UM of lhl Flc11tlou1 Bull-
neH Name. TRADITIONAL HOMES
REAL TV ANO OEVEL.OPMENT.
2915 EHi CoH1 Hwy . Corona dll
Mar. Call! 92625
Everell Ot \lld Bul k. 11 San
Sebastian, Newpon Beach, Callf.
92660 The FlctltlOUI BualnlN Name r•
lerred to above w11 Ille<:! In Orange
County on December 7. 1983
Thia bullne11 wH conducted by
an Individual
Everetl Daved Buell
Thi• •taltmtnl WU filed with the
County Clerk of Orange COunty on
Feb 26. 1984
F232176
Publl•hld Orange Coul Dlllr
Piiot March 11, 18, 25, Aprll 1, 11164
1401.f4
P\8.IC NOTICE
ITATIMINT Of
ABAHOOMMINT Of UN Of
Ftcm1ou1 IUlfNIH NAMI Tha lotlowlng i>«aon• have at>M·
done<:! the UM of Ille Flctttlou• Bull·
nes1 Name
ACQUISITION ASSOCIATES,
1924 Holiday Road. N1wpor1
Beach, Calll 92680
Sandra Elkin• Slater. 1924 Ho4-
tday Road. Newport Beach. Call!
92660
The Flclltlou• BualnHs Name re-
ferred to above wH flied In Orange
Counly on February 7, 1984
This bualne11 waa condueled by a
an lndlvldual
Sendr• Elkin• Slate<
Thia •lalemenl wH tiled with the
Counly Clerk ol Orange County on
Mar 14, 1984
Ille no F237977
Publlllhed Orange Cou t Diiiy
Piiot March 25. April I, 9, 15, 198-i
18N-84
'
r "
HAl'tlO" LAWN•MT. OUYI
MOf1uaty • C.metety •
Crem1tory
1625 Giiler Ave.
Cost• Me.a
5'0-555'
NftCI PQTMlftl
llLL HOADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Bro1dw1y
COlll Me ..
6•2·9150
IAL n HRG£ft0N
IMITK & TUTHILL
WHTCLI,, CHA,.L
'27 E. \7th SI
Cotti Me ..
646-9371
MoCO"MICIC MOftTUAlrf
17H l.tQUM CtnYon M.
LIQUM ltacfl. Ca. tHI 1 , ...... ,5
f231S44 Published Orange Coast Dally
Piiot March 4, 1 t. 18, 25. 11184
1240-84
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI BUllNfH
NAME ITATfMfNT
The followlng pereons are doing
bu111nea as
GLENNEYAE AS SOCIA TES.
Sulla 20, 220 N-port Center Drive.
Newport Beactl. CA 92660
HarOld Lynch Jr t980 Catalina
Slreet. Laguna Beach. CA 9265 t
E. Jamea Murar 35 Monaco.
Newport Beacti. CA 92660
Thia bualneu Is conducted by a
general partnership
E Jemea Murar
Thll 1111tmenl WU flied with the
COunty Clerk of Orange County on
Feb. 10, 1984
1'2Ja2'7
Pubtl.n.d Orange Coaet Dally
Pllol March 4, 11. 18. 25, 1984
1236-84
P\8.JC NOTICE
F1Cm1ou1 BUSINEll
NAME IT ATEMfNT
Tha lollowlng person ladolng
bualneu as:
DAN GRIFFITH & ASSOCIATES.
2850 Avon. Newport Bach. Calif
92683 O.nlel Allen Griffith,
9 Vienna, Newport Beach, Call!
92813
Thi• bUllnea 11 conduel9d by· an
lndlvldual
Oanlel A. Grllfllh
Thia •llltmenl was llled with Ille
COunty Clerk of Orange Counly on
Mar 14. 1984
F2tCIMO
Published Or•OQI Coast Dally
Piiot Maren 25, April 1. 8, IS, 1984
1700-84
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICmlOUI BUllNHI
NAMf ITATfMfMT
The following person Is doing
buslne11 u
CFK CONSUL TING CO . 2005 W
BalbOa
182. N-port Beach, Catll 92663
Charl11 F Krinke. 300 E Co11t
Hwy
283, Newport Beach. Call! 92663
Thia bu•lness 11 conducted by· an
lndl\lldual
Chari" F Krinke
Thia t1a1amen1 was Ille<:! w1lh the
Coun1y Clerll ol Orange County on
Mar t8, 1984
f2.411 ...
Publl•hed Orange Coast Dally
Pllol March 25, April 1. 8, 15. 1984
t70S~4
Pl&.IC NOTICE
lltCTl'TIOUI IUllHIH
MAMI ITATIMINT
The lollowlng petl<>n II doing
butlneetu:
Leland T Place
This statemenl was llled wllh the
Counly Clerk ot Orange County on
Feb 15. 1984
1'231583
Pubhahed Orange Coast Dally
P1lol March t I t8. 25. April t. 1984
t433-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI BUllNHI
NAME ITATEMfNT
The following per•on 1s doing
busineM as
IMPERIAL PAINTING 22031
BuShard Hun11ng1on Beach Cahl
92646
Judllh Eleen Frye 22152
Joneaporl. HuntrnQlon Beach Calll
92646
Thi• buslnen ta conducted by 1n
Individual
Judllh E Frye
This •ta1ement w11 lllld wllh 111e
County Clark of Orange County on
Feb. 28, 1964
f231137
Publlahed Orange Coast Dally
Pilot March 11, 18. 25. April I, 1984
1406·84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNEH
NAME STATEMENT
Tha lollowtng person• ara dotng
bustneH as
(t)NEW ERA MAGAZINE (b)NEW
ERA PUBLISHING (c)NEW EAA
L.AUNORY & CLEANING L.INES,
22031 Busha.rd. Hunllnglon Beach
Calll 92.._6
Ve<non L Frye. 22152 Jonlf90rl
Hunungton Beach, Caut 92648
Judith E Frye. 22152 Jonesport,
Hunllngton Beach, Call! 92646
Thi• bu•lnen I• conducted by 1
general parlntflhlp
Ve<non L Frye
This stllemenl was llleo wHll lhe
County Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on
Feb 28. 1984
F23t841
Published Orange Coast Dally
Piiot March I 1 18 25, April 1. 1984
1402-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNHI
NAME ITA TIMfNT
The lollowlng person le doing
bualneu as
THE NEW CLINIC, t50t Wutclllf
Drive, St 203, Newport Blach,
Calil 92660
Dorby J Sims R H , 317
Roch111ar Costa Mau Call!
92627
Thi• bu11neu 11 conduct9d by an
lndlvldual
Dorby J S1m1
Thi• statement was llled with tha
Counly Clerk ot Orange County on
Feb 28 1994
fnlMO
Published Orange Cou1 Dally
PllOI March 1 t t8, 25 Aprll 1. 1984
1403-84
(l )ASSOCIATED FINANCIAL
SERVICES (b)FOOD SERVICE P\&.JC NOTICE
EQUIPMENT LEASING, 24388 Anti-------------tltl Way, Dana Point, C.llf. 82829
Ste\19 Wllllamaon, 24* Antlllee
Way, Dana Point. Cellf. 112829
Tiit. bualMM I• condue1ed by: an
lndlvlduel
St...,. Wllllamaon
Tl* 1tat9!Mnt w .. ftllcl with Ille
County Clartl of Orange County on
Mar 21 , 1N4 ,..,.
Pul>lllMO OrenQ9 Coast Dally
PllOI MerOh 2&, Aprll 1, I, 151}"4
1rn1·14
FICmtoul IUllHHI
N.AMI ITATE•NT
The IOllOwlng P«IOftl are doing
buslnetl ...
THE PAIN TREATM E N T
CENTER. 23072 Lake CAnter OrlYtl,
Suite 200, Lake ForMI, Calif 92830
W11tworld Community Health·
ewe, Inc .. State of Callfornle, 23072
L.aka Center Ofl\19, Sulla 200, Lake
l'Ofllt, Callt 92830
Tllll bullnaet la C()nducted by· a
corporation
l!llUbltll J. er .... COip. ~
Tllll tlatatMnt WU flied with the
F2AOZ22
Published Orange Cout Dally lf2JM31 Piiot March 18 25. April 1. 8. 1984 Published Orange Coast Dally 1553-84 Pilot March 1 t 18 25 April t. 1984
1398-84
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUllNEH FICTITIOUS IUSINEI I
NAME STATIME.NT NAME ITATf.MfNT
The lollow1ng persons ara dOlng The lottow1no oerson 11 dOlng
busmess as bu11ness as
UNIOUE PROMOTIONS. 3400 4EVER YOURS. 43 1 3 lal St
Irvine Ave •208 Newport Beach, Newporl Beach. CA 92663
CA 92660 Barbara J Burn1 191 Bran.
KIM KAMP ASSOCIATES. 3400 Oywyne Terrace Costa Mesa CA
l•v1ne Ave .. 208 Newport Beach. 92627
CA 92660 This bu•1neu is conducted by ar
This busoness 11 conducted by a individual
general partnership Barbara J Burns
Merla Kim. General Partnet, Kim Th11 •l•lemenl w•• lie.<! "Atlh the
Kamp Assoc111es Counly Clerk ol Orange Ccx.nly on
Tt1111 statement was tiled wllh the~ March 5 1984
County Clerk of Orange County on F:l~ March 5 1984 Pubhsried Orange Coast Dall)
F24004I Pilot March 18. 25. April 1 8 1984
Published Orange Cotti Dally t!i46-84
Pilot March 18. 25. April 1. 8. 1984
1548-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNEH
NAMf STATEMENT
The loliowing person ii doing
business as
0 C PARTY EXCHANGE. t044 1
Christmas Or . Hunllngton Beach
CA 92646
William L Demyers. 1044 I
Chri1tm11 Dr Hunllngton Beach,
CA 92646
Thia bu11ness Is conducted by an
Individual
Wiiiiam L Demyers
ThlS statement was llled wtth the
County Clerk of Orange County on
March 6 t984
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8UltNE9fJ
NAME IT A TE ME NT
The lollowlng ~reon1 are doing
buslneu as
SMACK RAMEN SM ACK
CUP-A-RAMEN UNION FOODS.
320 Kalmus Drive Colla Mes 1. CA
92626
union Incorporated Cellfornll,
320 Kalmus Drive. Costa MH11 CA
92626
Thi• bu•tness 11 condueled hy a
corpora lion
Elwood Kim President
This slltement was Ille<:! wltll the
Coun1y Clerk 01 Orange County on
Maren S 1984
1'2•kl047
F24014' Publlalled Orange Coast Oally
Published Orange Coall Dally Pilot March 18 25 April I 8 I ~84
Pllol March 18. 25, March I ti, 1984 1S•l:J-84
1550-84
PUBllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUllNfH
NAMf IT ATfMENT
The following persons are doing
business H
KIM KAMP ASSOCIATES 3400
Irvine Ave .. 208. Newport Beach.
CA 92660
Marta Kim. 2030 W 151h Santa
Ana CA 92706
David Camp. 23268 Way. Laguna
Beach Ca 92651
This business is conducted by a
general partnerahtO
Mana Kim
Thia atatement was llled wtth the
County Clerk of Orange County on
M11rch 6. 1984
F24021t
Published Orange CoHt 0111y
Pilot March 18 25 April t 8. 1984
' 1556-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI BUllNIH
NAMf ITA TIMENT
The IOllOWlng petton lt dOlng
b\.111neu u
TECHNICAL TYPING SERVICES •
1859 Partwl•ll Circle, Co•ta M ....
CA 92627
Judith Irena Goula. 1859
P1rtwt11a Circle. Coate M .... CA
112827
Thia buslne1t It conducted b)" an
lndlvldu•I
Judith I Goule
Thi• 1tatement WH filed with !hi
County Cle<k of Orange County on
March S, 1884 ,2 ...
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8UllNf81
NAME STATEMENT
The to11ow1ng person 11 cuing
business as c unLE BUILDERS p 0 13ox
:.1342 Newport Beach CA 92663
Chuck Edward Little 289 Ogte St c· Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Tiits business 1$ conducled b·' an
lndtv1dual
Chuck E u 111e
This 1tatement was filed with •he
County Clerk ot Orange Count11 on
March 6 t984
F24Cr.!21
Publlahed Orange Coast D111ly
P1101 March 18 25 April I 8. 1llll4
t554 -84
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8UllNES8
NAME STATlMENT
The 1011ow1ng persona are dt1tng
business as
FINANCIAL INVESTMENT SEA·
VICES 38 Ocean VIII• Newp•)rt
Beacri CA 92660
Kim Calendro 38 Ocean VIRI a
Newport Beach, CA 92660
John Colandro Ill 38 OcM n V1111 a
Newporl Beech, CA 92660
Thi• bullnen ta condueled b) a
~neral par1ner•htp
Kim Calandro
Thlt 11a11men1 w11 111eo with t t•t
Counly Cieri! Of Or1ng1 Counly M
March 8. 1984
l'MO'IAI
P\.fblllhld Orange Coa11 Dolly
PU01 'Mtrch t8. 25. Aprtl 1 8. 191H
155 HI~
Publlthed Orange Co111 Dally 1-----------
Pllot Mlrch 18, 25, April 1. I . 1984
1544·84 Plano Counly Cleflc of Orange County on ------------
l'tCTmOUI IUIMU Feb. 21. 1914 ,__ Pl&.IC NOTICE
NAm ITATl•NT Publltned Ot1nge Cout Delly -----------
The tollowlnO per*>nl.,. doine Pilot Match 11. 11. 2$, AJ>fll 1, 1984 l'ICmtOUI IUIMH bu11r*9 •: 399-84 NAMI IT A Tl•.NT
AITCHIY ASSOCIATES. 1 1 Thi lollowlng '*"°"' 111 doing lfootl~ C>me. 8anta Ana. bualMaa u. cam. t27Ge fltBJC N011Ct W£ST COAST-LONDON COM·
llM!iey K. Gent!*. I Wlnw -PANY, 24422 Diii Prldo. SI• 11. .,.al\. IMM. Cellf 92114 '1CTl'nOUI IU ... 11 Dena Point. Calf! 112121
lradford H Miii.,, 31H2 MAm ITAlW.wl Mr M J McGrew. 339 '1 Clime
Apueato Wwt, TrlbuoQ Cenyon, Thi fOIOwlng per.on la doing Or • Dena Point. Callf 12629
CMf Ht71 butln-. ae: Mr Den Harinegen, 34092 '°'" L.-W PMff1a, e11e er.t11W D l AOLl.CAOI!, 2t62 "C" ~ mote. Dena Point, Cell! 92629
Clrde, VIiie Pwti, Cetlf t2te7 OOIPft, Coeta MIM, Caltf t2t29 Mr I K Cleworlh. 32&0 lrOlld
O.W. K hnf\, .......0 Mein TltnOttly HOward LAcli.lle.l-~ IT , lo• 1421, ~ 9Md\,
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GREAT STARTER HM $136,000
Derllna remodel with new kitchen a b•tl't
on LARGE LOT. Only 10% CASH DOWN,
IHH option or EXCHANGE. A nh lletlng
... call for detelle. 831-1400.
BEACH HSE ONLY $139,500
Priced under eppralHI ... etep• to Bay A
ocean. Juet adorable with bullt-lne In thl•
2 bed. 2 beth with be•m• and wermth.
Perfect tor delly llvlng or wHkend retreet.
A new lletlng. 831-1400.
INVESTMENT OPPORT., CM
Two hou••• on 1 lot -cul-de-eac 1tr .. t,
zoned R2. Lerg• 3 bed. home + fem. rm.+
2 bedroom home In rear. Potenllel Income
could be l•H then 10X groH. Aeklng
$150,000. 831·1400.
EASTBLUFF HOME -LGE LOT
lmmeculete and lnterHtlng country
decor on cul-de-He lot. For the family
who went• to be near •hopping, echool•
and recrHtlon et • reHonebl• price, thl•
3 bedroom, one level home le Ideal. Own·
ere have bought another end wlll nego-
tlete. $189,500. 831-1400.
WESTCLIFF t-POOL $195,000
New paint. cerpet, new eppllenc•• and
reedy for move·ln. EHy to ehow thl• 3
bedroom home with large pool. Conve-
nient locallon In Newport end • reeeon·
ebl• price. Thi• won't IHUI 831-1400.
NR BEACH RED. TO $194,500
Cute duplex only 'h blk to beach with
XLNT eummer/wlnter rentel echedule.
Need• 1ome TLC, but good for 1•t time
buyer•. 831· 1400.
NEWPORT DUPLEX -$199,000
"A' -frem•. clo•• to bay end beachee.
Thi• eherp property hH • 3 bed. + den
home. 3 beth• end • cute bachelor unit.
Private petlo tor each unit. Owner wlll
tred• for Arrowheed property or other
unite. SH 6 eubmlt. 831·1400.
COM DUPLEX -$229,000
Seneatlonel buyl Juet reduced. A 3 end 2
bedroom property with flrepl.ce, beamed
celllnge end older quellty charm. Clo" to
beachH end •hopping. 831·1400.
NEWPORT HOME -NR BEACH
Skyllght1. private beck yerd end centrel
Newport locetlon only •t•p• to oceen.
Gourmet kitchen, family room with wet
ber, etrlum end 3 bedroom•. S2e0,000
WESTCLIFF LGE FML Y HOME
Spacloua 5 bedroom, 2-etory home of
quellty end cheracter. Lerge yerd, cov-
ered patio, oek floor•. eecurtty eyetem.
Attractive, quiet etr .. t end• lovely home
for lavleh entertelnlng. '325,000. 873-e900
or 831·1400. A new Hating thl1 w .. k.
CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME
Sp.cloue 3 bedroom, 2'h beth home on
FM land. Bright, chffrful encl perfect
condition for the fuHy buyerl Large prl·
vat• deck with nlghl fight view•. lovely
femlly room and one of th• beet locetlon•
In Newport ShorH. Sle0,000. 831-1400.
CAPE COO-BALBOA ISLAND
A totel remodel of thl1 2 bedroom +
convertible den, gourmet kitchen and et·
tr.ctlv• detalllng. Aleo, 1 bed ept.
$425,000. 873-e900.
LIDO ISLE -LARGE LOT
Brint the femlly to thl• large and lovely 4
bedroom, 3 bath home, eltueted on • 45'
lot. Comf0f'tabf41 Root plan Include• a den,
dining room end gourmet kltch•n.
$411,000. 831·1400.
BALBOA 18. LGE DUPLEX
A new lletlnt of en e11ceptlonal property.
A cuetom, epedally dfltgned comer
property with 1peclou• IMng .,.... A
gractoue home ror th• owner with 4
bedroom• and • generou• 3 bedroom unit
for l~ome. Ltght, bright a airy. 1 .. ,
etep• to th• buch and ehopplng.
ll00,000. 113-elOO.
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Soaring cathedral ceilings give you a
most majestic feeling. Unique garden
villa features "split level" floor plan
which eliminates the boredom of most.
Sensuous master suite with it's own pri· 'j;:l;l;liiiiiE.-;==
vate deck. Want something beautiful? •
This is 1t! See it today! Call Steve Riddle.
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$995,000
60 FEET ON THE BAY
!his has to be the best Bayfront buy
in Newport Bea('h! Beautifully dec-
orated 4 bdrm and den home with
private pier and fl oat. Large
bays1de patio done in used brick.
Formal dining rm .. hobby shop and
breakfast rm. Low interest financ-
ing availa ble.
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French doors & windows. 3 t:ar gar gl· lowly
la.nd&capmg. oomm pool & spa 18211.000 OPEN
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675-6670
COIOU IEL Mll
OCEll VIEW from the Mstr Bdrm, 3+ Br, 3
Ba. on a nice 40' wide lot, only 5 doors
to main beach entrance. $395,000.
IEWPlllT WOii OHIO
$119,000. Two Bdrm. two baths, frplc,
end unit overlooks the pool. Absolutely
the best buy.
0 FllER"
01 TIE PElllSIU
2-story DUPLEX w/garage and super
income. 1211,000. •
.,COBS REALTY, INC.
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Traditional
Realty
631-7370
MO QUALIFYING .
Bank owned 3 Bdrm, 2'1r Ba. 1700
sq. ft . condo with great Eastslde
location. Bank will finance with
10% down at 12% Interest with a
credit report but no appralsaJ or
loan fee. Asking $148,000.
Lllll ISLE
12' of lVITERFROIT
Stunmng 4 Bdrm + den residence on
the lagoon offers superior water
views from most rooms. Docks for
two 60' yachts and bay boat. Magnifi-
cent cathedral ceiling entry, two
stairways, maids quarters. $1,350,000
L .H. Call Joyce Dabolt or Sally Ship-
ley. "YIOllTSlll'S IRUI"
Exclusive Newport bayfront.
Protected location near the Harbor
entrance with two private boat docks
and side tie. Sophisticated residence
affording an intimate look at gracious
waterfront living. Call LINDA
TAGLIANETTI o r DIANE
CARFORA.
KER&LEE
Real Estate
A Great Western C.Ompany
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
DESPERATE OWIER
Will lease with option to buy -$1.000 per month with $500 crechted back
toward down payment. Prime College Park location -2000 sq. ft.
Upgraded with 2 fire places.and wet bar. Just reduced. Call 759-150 1
HORSE HAVEi
Over ''2 acre in Newport Bac k Bay area with double wide dr ive for
horse tra1ler. RV, etc. Two nic1? 2 bedroom. 1 bath homes. One block to
trails. 759-1~0 l
SPECTACULAR VIEW
One of Newport's most prestigious guarded communities 180 degree
view of the ocean to Catalina, and a panorama of sparkling lights a t
night 4 bdrm, 3 baths. with added bonus room. lush atrium entry. and
lots of deroratrng potential. Only $590,000. 752· 7373
WILL TRADE UPI
Costa Mesa Easts1de Oasis To wne Home with 2 bedrooms + den + 2
baths + double garage and running streams, waterfalls & trees. trees.
tr~! Fantastic ''woodsy" atm06phere. ONLY $1 32,900. 759-1501
SPYliLASS-$480,000
Newly redecorated featuring ocean ~iew. ~auti_ful pool and lar~e lot
Lots of used brick gives wa rm family feeling ideal for entertaining.
759-150 l
TWO 01 l LOT
Live in ont> . rent the other Your cho1t'e! 2 bedroom. I bath or 3
bedroom. 2 bath Ideal East:;.1de location. 759-1501
1300,000
In assumable financing on this 2700 sq. ft one level ex<.'<'ut1ve gem
locatt.'d in presug1ous Harbc.."'lr Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and
quiet at the TOP of the WO RLD! Fantastic VIEW' 759-1501
ll&•IFICEIT VIEW • $115,000
From thlS 5 bdrm maNion high atop Spyglass HtU. One or 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
JlSlllE CREEi
Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa, recreational area,
several tennis courts. 3 lar~{e pools, saunas & Jacuzzi. Guard gate for
security. Only $428,000 -bNter see this one! 759-1501
OILY 1131,000
For thls super "Energy Eff icient" delight to\mehomP in sought arter
"East" side of Harbor Blvd. 2 fantast1c master suites, new wall to wall
carpeting & custom fixtures thru-out. 759-1501
lllQUE YIOTOIUll
lmpr~1ve elevated front porch. stained glass entry, 3 btidrooms. 2
baths in main house plus 2 bdrm. 1 bath guest house or income umt • lge
R-2 lot in prime F.ast Side, Back Bay area! 759-150 1
" LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
COTil&E CHARIER • Sll,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 FIREPLACES 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.
Sl,000 DOWI -1120 /IOITll
Beautiful Pepperwood Townhome near Disneyland. This is an up-
graded end unit with lots of light plus a two car enclosed garage.
Sacrifice price of$99.900 963-5671 .
lSSUIE 10% YI LOii
$20,000 down and our owner will 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.
$830/IOITH
Total payment with $8.000 down. Super •Huntington Beach three
bedroom two bath home, cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671.
Sl,000 DOWI • S 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 .
CUSTOI COU•TRY CHARIER
This light and cheerful home is only eight years old and in superb
cond1t1on. The large country kitchen is truly a homemakers delight!
Double attached garage with opener. Sacrifice for $129,900. 963-5671.
SEVEll YEARS IEW
3 bdrm. 2 bath townhome with 2 car attached garage and huge patio
$10,000 down and $900/month Call 963-5671.
THE STREU WIE llVEI IT AWAY
So close to the ocean it's on Waterfront Drive in Huntington Beach.
Delightful home on a comer lot and our owner will help you with the
financing. Asking $135,000. 963-5671.
OPEi I IPIOllll FEELlll
This four bedroom two bath single family home features a beautiful
stone fireplace ln the Uving room. Our seller is very motivated and
priced his home accordingly. $109,900. 963-~71.
••ALtn oe1m1m11 • AFF•IAILI PllGll .
w~ have three quality homes from $112,000 to $11 5,900 with anxious
owners. All have superb flnancing programs. Three and four bedrooms,
fireplaces. Call for details SS6-703S.
11'-llWI • 10 OIALlmll
Large 3 bl"droom 2.S bath townhouse with vaulted ceillng.s In master
bedroom. Central air, greenhouse window In kitchen. Tennis. pool. spa
$106.~00. Call 963-~671.
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2670 San Miguel Drive
NPwport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 7:)9. lWl .:I. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD'
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1331 Callly, httr SNrts ..................... $915,0ot
Bay & ocean views. indoor pool. vaulted
cerl1na. 4 bdrms. 4 baths zot Vil Corina, u• 1111 ............. -....... SSSO,lOI
Completely refurbished 3 bdrms, 21,\ baths.
stereo equipment built 1n
lts ~Star LMt, .._ Sllerts..-fl,lts,MI
S bdrms. family room, aame room.
60 ft on the bay.
1205 •. layfnlt, ... l&llM .............. $120,oot
PrtCe reductcl. Custom home 901 completed.
Great floor plan. Pier & slip.
LllO ISLE
106 Via Lido Nord Open 1-5
Traditional 3 Br. 31,2 Ba. Bayfront. pier &
float for 65' boat Priced to sell $950,000.
214 Via Ithaca Open 1·5
Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrg playroom.
fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000
041 COllO llYFllOIT
Jetty & bay view. Mai Kai 2 Br 2 Ba. 40'
bay patio. $695,000.
lllYllE TElllUCE
Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba.
patio. pool home. Fee PriC(' $775,000.
111 UIO Pllll DR., IAYFllOIT
Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br, 1 Ba,
condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000.
IAYSllE PUCE IAYFllOIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2"Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000.
PElllSIU HOIE OOEAIFllOIT
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3
Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000.
AlllOWIEll lllE
Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq.
ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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$298.000 ...................... 2012 Port Bristol. N.B
Pri•• 1tlgllbnd, 4 Ir, 3 11, 3 frpks, pri be•
$375.000 ..... . 320 Seaward. Shorechff. CdM
Ttnific T.U•, 11! 3 Ir, 3 11, 2 frJIC, wnty
$209.000 ............ 24631rvme Ave. Back Bay Area
Hitt blk to buck, 2 Bd111, 2 81, dea, cMir• y1rd
$380.000 ................................ 232 Ins. Old CdM
Cdl Colclo, l•uc. Z Ir, 2 81, deck, JOOI, spa
$185,000 ............ 755 Avocado. Sandcastle, CdM
C1try El&, Mi1I Estate w/c11y1 "· 3 I r, f1• 111
$465,000 .... 528 Seaward. Corona Highland, CdM
AnrH 'h 1cre, 4 Br, 2 tr,ks, 1l1t COid, cln1
$399.000 ............. 1230 Sand Key, HV Hills. CdM
lwt4 Y1, a "gas,.r" fro• 111&. 3 Ir, oner fl•
$1,000,000 ............ 2212 Arbutus. Eastblutf. N.B
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Sl 79.000 ............ 2613 Redlands. Back Bay, C.M.
Mitt Tnka, colorfll, llpt.1lry, 2 Ir, dn 2 la
$335,000 .. 3 Rue Fontainebleu, Big Canyon, N.B.
Yin Of dty R&'ts, ~ Ht lot, walk to UofS
$280.000 ................ 715 Bellis. Eastbluff. N.B.
EI~ E Pla1, 3 Ir, fa• 111, eo1atry kitcltt1
$260,000 ... 523 Avemda Campo, The Bluffs. N.B. 1
Creat let, n , .3 Ir, 3 la, 1r tn1ls, JOOI, SJI!
$385,000 .. 1921 Yacht Colma. Seav1ew. N.8.
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$395.000 ................................ 315 Orchid. CdM
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Extensive use of rrurrors, terraz.o, plush white
carpet. Kensington floor plan with added loft. 4
BR. 3 1h BA. family rm. 'formal dining rm. Very
private location an Harbor Ridge. Maureen
White/Ed Escano
YIEW LIT 1111.000
HARBOR RIIX.iE -Great terms -Excellent
financmg -This dramatic· lot offers incredible
views of city lights, blue ocean, and beautiful
sunsets! Plans included for a good sq. ft. tra-
ditional home. Ed F.&·ano!Maureen While/Danny
Bibb
SlllLI FAllLY MllE Slll,000 ·COSTA IHl
A lovely 3 BR. 2 1~ BA. home in quiet location
Immaculate condition -lovely yard with patio
cover. Lg mast.er suite w /adJacent study Martha •
Macnab
OllH MllllUllS SH0,000
Much sought aft.er 4 BR. 2 1 2 BA home oriented
around lush patio w/large pool Beautiful decor.
Updated kitchen -Private corner location.
Martha Macnab
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WHlllUHE FAllLY llOIE 1111,000
On a large cul-de-sac lot 4 BR. 3 BA. formal
dining area, lg family rm and assumable loan.
Larry Dyer
SHCllll TUllT1IUL S4ll,OOO
5 lg BR -Beautiful Connal living nn and dining
nn -paneled den w/fireplace and sit down bar
-sparkling pool -country kitchen with break-
fast area+ bonus room -Barbara Aune
ULTlllTI llYF~HT 11,110,000
Charm and perfectJon from the moment you enter
-High ce1hngs and leaded windows -magnifi-
cent woodwork -3 fireplaces -swimming pool
-spa, 4 BR. 3 car garage -wonderful lcx:al1on.
Leasehold. Barbara Aune
IHI O&IYOI 11,111,000
PRIVATE E.5TATE -over 6.000 sq. ft including
6 BR. 5 \12 BA. vaulted ~-eilmgs in living & dining
rooms. spacious secluded ent.ertairung area wtth
pool all on one of Big Canyon's largest golt course
locations. Danny Bibb
llLF OOHH VIEW -1221,000
TOWNHOUSE WITH unobstructed VIew of the
Big Canyon Golf Course. This 2 BR. 2 BA McLain
Townhouse is the ultimate in luxury. Expansive
living rm with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, hard
wood floors and 13 ft. wide balcony. Master suite
with vaulted ceilings. Fee land. Stephanie Jones
lllYO IITT PAii 11 .....
Popular 3 BR. Cambridge Model in Univenity
Park. IRVINE. Comer lot. Walk t.o 1ehools, shop-
ping and transportation. Excellent condition. Per-
fect starter home. Includes land. Stephanie Jones
or Danny Bibb
CHIU llllUllS Slll,IM
Including land -Canyon and ocean view from
thts chanmng 3 BR. 2 BA home. Extra lg lot with
room for expans1on. A~ to private beach.
Great potential. Donna Godshall • PllHlllO IOW YIEW Slll,111
CAMEX) SHORES -Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family
rm. formal dining nn home. This single story
residence has been remodeled and professionally
decorated. Shutters, skylights, plus many up-
grades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard.
Donna Godshall
JEWEL IF TIE WEST It ,llO,IOI
There are few compansons. 1 I acres offering
total panoramic views of Newport Harbor islands
& entry to sea. 5 BR. 6 BA & staff facilities. The
premier view of all of Newport & ultimate in
private security. Tom Allinson.
HlClllS UVlll Sltl,111
Big Canyon Broadmoor Plan I offering 5 BR. 3 BA
& billard rm -private pool. L1ght and airy home
loaded w/amenities. Sandie Fix
NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK CORONA DEL MAR
, Ill CllYll 1111,000
New York sophistication! 2 BR. townhome In
impeccable condition. Features cathedral ceil-
ings and plantation shutters. Pool. spa & tennis
facilities. Seller says submit all otters.
YHSAILLH 1220,000
Beautifully decorated 2 BR. 2 BA condo with
ocean view in security guarded community.
Perfect for a hideaway or the executive on the
move. Large assumable loan. Call to see!
llYSllOllH 1225,000
Hard to believe price in most desirable area.
Accent here Is on value. 3 BAS. extra large
sunny patio & the lowest price in private gate
guarded community!
ILIFFS '221,000
Enjoy this charming light home overlooking a
tranquil greenbelt & pond. This upgraded home
has 3 BRs. a kitchen garden window, security
system, tennis and morel It is an excellent value!
UlllOll YIEW HILLS 1210,000
Better buy nowl Rarely on market. Largest plan
-3 BR, 2'h Bas. Country charm with wainscot-
ing, hardwood floors, trench doors. custom
window coverings -plus -a spectacular view
of the hills!!
IAYCllEST 1341,000
Never before offered for sale -this wonderful 4
BR home. so solidly built w/pool & spa for
outdoor living. pool equipment room. lg utll-
lty/work room, family room, sweeping driveway
-all enhance this property.
llYOIEST 1310,000
Gorgeous 4 BR single level home lends itself to
entertaining. Spacious rooms overlook a stun-
ning landscaped patio-yard. Quality & exquisite
taste aboundll
lllllllHll llllOll YllW SHl,000
Fabulous 5 BR. view home. located in Broad-
moor with play areas, & pools. one can see bay.
ocean & city views. Family room, formal dining &
charming breakfast nook.
SPYIUSS IHl,IOO
Views abound in this Spyglass home. Water by
day & lights by night! Unbelievably Immaculate
this 3 BR. family rm w/fireplace. entertainment
area & wet bar, formal dining room. Motivated
seller wants action!!
111 CAIHI Ull,000
Expansive night light views from this elegant
townhome. Expanded Monaco Model. hard-
wood floors. lovely stained glass entry and
morel I Call today to view this 3 BR , 2'h BA home.
Tiii OOYf HI0,000
Waterfront patios from both levels of this 2 Br
condo makes entertaining and bayslde living a
joy. Formal dining room. livlng room enhanced
by custom flreplace. Use of beaches and pools.
UYlllllS lll0,000
OWNER MUST SELL! Fabulous tradltlonal 5 BR
family home, completely remodeled w/lg up-
stairs family rm, paneled llbrary, 2 trplcs. full
security system. Make an ofterll
... Ulfll 11,211,000
Magnificent contemporary wood ond glass cus-
tom home located on Its own private parkl The
ultimate In family llvlng w/5 BRa, bllllard room,
famlly room. den, pool & spa. Owner financing
offered.
NEWPORT BEACH Of Fl.CE
2161 SAN JOAOUIN HILLS ltOAD
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HOUSES 1·5
SlTUlllAY
ILIFFS 2706 Vista del Oro
3 BR, Fee $210,000 JENNIFER SHAW
IWllll YllW lllll 2601 Island View Dr.
5 BR, FR $388,000 EVAN CORKETT
UYIUU 32 Drakes Bay
4 BR. FR, Spa $389,000 SARA MARVIN
CHIU Ill Id OCEAN VIEW 3000 Ocean Blvd.
3 BR. Den $650,000 V. MARSHALL
SUIDAY
WIClll SH JIAOlll 45 Montanas Estes
3 BR $195.000 GINNY ANDERSON
ILIFFS 2653 Vista Ornada
3 BR, Fee $257,000 KAY PARKER
WTILlf f 906 Aleppo
3 BR, LH $265,000 ELAINE EHRET
IWllll Y11WMU 1948 Port Albans
4 BR. FR, Pool $315,000 CORA BALOIKOSKI
WINI Y11W Hllll 1817 Port Carlow
4 BR. FR $324,900 M. MATTHEWS
IWI ... Y11W lllLLI 3927 Sandune
3 BR. FR $325.000 V. MARSHALL
IUIHYIEWlllW 4000 Inlet Isle
4 BR, FR $359,000 CAROLE McMAHAN
USTILIFF 2108 Arbutus
4BR. FR $375.000 PAT CARSON
ua1H VIEW 1rns 260 1 Island View Dr.
5 BR, FR $388.000 SUZIE EXLEY
UTIUU 32 Drakes Bay
4 BR. FR , Spa $389.000 SARA MARVIN
SPYIUSS 62 Drakes Bay
3 BR. FR $399,500 EVAN CORKETI
UUM YllW lllLLS 1301 Keel
3 BR. FR $408,000 MARIAN REEDY
IAY$1Hll 2502 Vista Dr
2 BR+ $437,000 ELEANOR BOWIE
CAllEI SltlEI 4521 Tremont
2 BR, FR, View $495.000 KAY RANGER
IPYIWS ltU 1 Point Sur
3 BR. FR. Fee $539,000 BERT REEDY
lflYtll THUOE View 17 17 Bayadere
4 BA, Pool, LH $650,000 EVELYN YOUNG
OlllUHLllU 3000 Ocean Blvd.
3 BA. Den $650,000 NANCY SIMMONS
L.91 tsU 200 Vie Orvleto
5 BR, FR $692.500 EDIE OLSON
UMllU 220 Via Genoa
S BR, FA $695,000
llffMIT 7 15 Bayside Dr.
4 BR. Fee $1 ,260.000 SHIRLEY HARRIS
L• llll BAYFRONT 218 Via Lido Nord
6 BR $1 ,950,000 C. RUMSFELO
tl&Slllll •m IHl,MI
Most popular Plan II In Ideal private location. 2
BR & cozy den. beautifully decorated
w/magnificent lush gardens, tiled patio, 29' hr
guard gated security. pools & tennis.
.IASlllE CIHI IHl,Gll
Gorgeous 2 BR & den on green belt w/lovely
ocean view. stunning lead glass. plantation shut-
ters, wd floors. central air, 24 hr. security, pools
and tennis. Outstanding financing too!
JUlllE CIEEI 1142,IOO
Spectacular value for Plan 6 w/ocean view.
Large patio landscaped by Rogers Gardens for
maintenance free care. A/C & Security System!
Call today for your viewing appt.!!
111111011 YlfW llLLS 1111,000
Popular "Montecito" w/4 BR 's, separate family
rm . light. airy and immaculate. Ideal private
location w/lovely gardens, used brick patio.
Assumable financing.
SPYIUSS llLL 1411,IOO
Another price reduction -an Incredible value!
Spectacular city lights view -4 BR's, family
room, playroom, formal dining room. breakfast
area, decorator touches thru-out. wood floor
entry. beautifully maintained.
COlllU IEL IW 1110,000
Forever view of ocean & jetty. Magical in feeling
& cherished as one of CDM's oldest homes.
Remodeled & ready for a grand & glorious
summertime or occupancy.
BEACH COMMUNITIES
llllll 1211,000
2 adjacent R-2 lots. 2 Br beach cottage with
parking for 3 cars. Seller financing possible.
W.UA PElllSIU S2HMO
Great location. steps to bay or wedge. 3 or 4 BR
home w/sunny patio & magnificent lemon tree.
Extra boat or car storage.
llLlll COYES IHl,IOO
Best buy on water with pier and dock. 2 bd
home Enjoy a serene setting on your own sandy
beach. Kitchen has been remodeled. rest of
house is a fixer. Excellent assumable loan.
LllO ISLE 14I0.000
PRICE REDUCTION on this distinguished 2 BR
full security condo in Newport's most pres-
tigious high-rise. Well decorated In warm tones
wltabulous views of bay. MAKE AN OFFER
NOW!!
LllO llYFllOIT 1121.000
High rise on the water wtth lovely v1ewsl Ready
to move in. Best price in Newport·s most pres-
tigious bldg that has a pool, spa. and excellent
security with doorman!
ULNA ISUll Sltl,Oll
Charming island bayfront. living & upstaJrs
family rm. both with frptcs, face on bay. Terrific
outside entertaining area. 3 BR's, 3 bas In main
house plus 2 BA apt. A Jewell
n11u1U IAYHMT 11,111,111
WANTED -LARGE FAMILY for this super
bayfront with dock for 2 yachts. 6 BR's elevated
dlnlnQ room overlo<>ks spacious living room &
bay.
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BA YFRONT HACIENDA -NEWPORT
Luxurloue llvlng In thle 3-etory viii• with 4th-floor obHrv•-
llon lower to t•ke •dvenlage ol • 3eO d99rH VIEW ol
Newport Centltf, mounl•ln1, b•y •nd oce•n. Completely
remodele<LJ,nd redecor•ted, lhl1 7 bedroom reeldence
blend• new qu•llty •nd workm•n1hlp with th• tr•dltlon
•nd d•l•lllng of bygone d•y1. New pier/float for 80' y•cht,
•CcH1lble from grendloH "w•terfront P•llo" with e1>9clal
Ille. Ownera wlll con1lder uch•nge. Submit •II offerll
Owner wlll negotl•t•. 831-1400
LINDA ISLE VILLA
One of the flneat horn•• on Newport B•Y· Over 7000 aq. ft.
with 8 bedroom•, 51,C, be. + •tudlo, mu1tc room, ei.v•tor,
•aun• •nd 5 room mHter aulte. Centered •round • luahly
pl•nted •trtum with l•rg• prlv•t• awlmmlng pool. Cu•tom,
Hceptlon•I •nd gr•nd In every W•Y· Pler/•llp for l•rge
yecht. 831·1400. 12,300,000 •nd owner• wlll n99oti.te.
BA YFRONT CONTEMPORARY CORNER
The ultlm•t• In Interior dHlgn with greceful det•lllng In
the entert•lnlng er••• •nd 4 bedroom•. Include• f•mlly
room •nd gourmet kitchen overl<><*lng the w•ter. Pier tor
80' yacht ~ 1lde tie tor •m•ll bo•t. Ortglnal ownere have
preHrved th• lmmacul•t• condition. S1 ,300,000. 831-1400
OCEANFRONT ESTATE -NEWPORT
"ONE OF A KIND" end lmpoHlble lo duplicate tod•yl
Cuatom bullt & unlqu. dHlgn hou••• 10 bedroom1, 9
b•the •nd lntereatlng level• for c•pturlng blue oceen and
.. 11. at aunHt. Two ldentlc•I unit• with 3 bedroom• + den a 4 b•th• In Heh unit on 4 l•vel1. Sep•r•t• 2 bedroom
•pertment with VIEW ... • 1epar•t• m•ld'• 1ulte or l or
vl•ltlng relatlve1. Thie 11 • '1enHtlon•I pro1>9rty that'•
NOW REDUCED •nd ready for •n offer. S1,215,000.
131-1400.
LITTLE ISLAND-BA YFRONT
Olc1er 2-1tory, 5 bedroom rHldence In • t•ntHtlc VIEW
locatlon to t•ke advant•g• ol •ctlvlty of th• w•t•r & llght1
at night. A wonderful opportunity to own • hom• on
"qu .. t" Llttle l•l•nd •nd do 1ome redeeor•llng to tit your
dHlgn. 873-HOO. '950,000. FM
PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT
Tot•llY remodeled 3 level re1ldence with 1ub1t•ntl•I
m••ter 1ulte. Exqul1lle del•lllng of white o•k, te•k •nd
1pec:l•I •tone. PIHler well• & 1olld ln1ul•tlon In thl1 4
Mdroom home with dr•m•tlc & •p•clou1 llvlng room I
gourmet kitchen. SH5,000. 831 -1400.
BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX
A "w•tarfront" at •n Interior home price. Two unite with 3
bedroom• In ••ch on a corn•r & n••r •II ahope. VU ol
WATER •ctlon. Live In one and rent the other. 17115,000 I
owner wlll n•gotl•t•. 873-81100.
OCEANFRONT -RED. TO $707,000
Quiet beachfront loe•tlon In WHt Newport. A perfect
pro1>9rty for the owner who w•nl1 to llve at the b91ch In •
1peclou1 4 bedroom hom• end have • 2 bedroom rent•I
bealdH. Be•m•d celllng1, flreplacH , forever vtew1 ol the
aurf •nd C•t•llna. Owner wlll Hiii with lln•nclng. Call to
'" thl1 uc•ptlon•I pro1>9rty. 831 -1400.
CORNER ESTATE -CORONA DEL MAR
A new llatlng thl• week. A r•r• find In a 1u1>9rb loe•tlon .
tmmenH corner prop•rly with privacy. You overlook a
rolllng grHn lawn acroH to PANORAMIC VIEW of oce•n.
bay •nd city llght1 al night. A perfect home for ent•rt•ln-
lng with dignity •nd privacy. Cu1tom remodeled 4
Mdroom home with gourmet kitchen, 1pac:toue living
room with brtck fireplace & French door• IHdlng to
private pool. Owner mey conalder exchange tor •m•ll•r
home. S435,000. FEE. Call 873'"8900 or 831-1400.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX-NEW LISTING
Excelt.nt OCHnfront with 3 bedroom up1>9r unit 6 3 bed.
lowef'. kar gar99e. Petto on be.ch. Quiet corner tocatton
with new roof & Hteflor. Sold with furnl1hlnga. •10.000
a:U -1400
BAYFRONT-ONL Y 2 VRS. OLD!
Cuatom & lovely with pier/float tor 30' boat • •Ide ti.. Oak
aplr•I 1t•lr•. 1teem beth, t•bulou1 kitchen, .. c:urlty •r•·
tem a 1olld oek doore throughout Ihle 3 bedroom, 2'!1 t>.th
ttome. EnJoy th• good llfe on the ••ter ... ln • home of
dl1tlnctlon ... •t • reaeon•bl• price. •10.000 fee. '31·1400.
PENINSULA CUSTOM CORNEA-NEW
Low m•lntenance exterior •nd only •l•P• to b•yfronl.
Exception•! In every det•ll of thla 2-•tory dfflgn with •
dr•matlc fl•lr. A thrlll to decorate thl• new 4-bedroom
home with your own t••t• the bHlc1 of be•utlful wood
lloora, leaded gl•H. braH, o•k •nd luxury bath• •r• •II
there Ju1t bring your furnl1hlnga •nd move In and tN.gln to
•nJoy llfe. E••Y to ... an 01>9n houH •t 1800 E. B•lbo•
Blvd .• 831·1400. Reduced to 1525,000.
CUSTOM BUil T-PENINSULA
Skylight•, overalze room•. aol•r p•n•I office end much
more. Thi• home 11 utr• 1peel•I with • tight & •lry fHllng
throughout the 3 bedroom• with den •nd f•mlly room1. A
new ll1tlng $545,000. 831-1400.
LIDO ISLE REDUCED a READYll
"B•chelor owner" HYI It'• too much houHI Mu1t Mii
lmmedletely. Dr•m•tlc 2-•tory, move-In condition &
1paelou1 4 bedroom• with l•rge llvlng •nd dining ., .... a ... 1ubmlt now. 1411,000. 831-1400
BALBOA COVES WATERFRONT
Nlceat location In th• Cowee. Privet• beech, •unny patio a
1llp for 40' boat. L•rge a br'9ht 2 bed. + den home with
be•utlh.11 decor. Qood ftn•nclng avell. Call for detell1. Thi•
la• new Hating. 1415,000. 831-1400
FOREVER VIEW-LIKE NEW
Thia home hH all the "b•r• HHntl•I• '' very l•rge •nd
apac:lou1 llvlng room, formal dining room, Immen" famlly
room •nd 01>9n kitchen, gr•ndlo .. ma•ter aulte + one
other bedroom. High celllng•. 3 eer ger99e. SH 2331 Cllff
Drive, Newport on l•t/Sun 1-5 p.m. 1550.000 FM l•nd.
873'"8900.
CORNER HOME-LARGE LOT a VIEW
ONE of the l•rgHt Iota on Cllff Drive with • VIEW NEVER
TO BE OBSTRUCTED. Above the crowd with lot• of
wermth & ch•rm & 11111 h•• potential for eddlng on. A
dlgnlned 3 bedroom, 21.lt bath home on a 50•170 flat lot.
VIEW OF BAY, OCEAN a LIGHTS. 1415,000 with good
fln•nclng. Wiii uchenge for am•ll•r houH .
LIDO ISLE-CUSTOM
Ap1>91llng, bright, cheerful & prffllgloua rHldence In •
fine loe•tlon. Tot•llY coordinated decor with French
doora, gourmet kitchen and "garden femlly room." A fine
4 bedroom home tor the "fUHy" buyer. 831-1400. Reduced
to 14711.500.
BALBOA ISLAND TRIPLEX-RARE!
Tot•I charm throughout thl1 brick. b .. m• &
wermth ... l•g•I trlplulll lmpo11lble to ftnd ... or rebuild on
the leland todey. tntareetlng room• with ch•rac:ter. Won·
d•rlul ownere home + another rental unit a ffperat•
g•r•g• •P•rtment. 2 flrepl.cH, 2 decka ... m•ny bullt ln1. A
mu1t IH. Reduced to l450,000. 873-8900
OCEANFRONT COTT AGE-$448,000
Wonderful location on the 1end. Your own aec:ond home or
b9ach retrHt·or Income pro1>9rty. Alw•r• rented 3
bedroom home with gre•t potentl•I. 831-1400
THREE UNITS -CORONA DEL MAR
An unu1u•I •nd 1peetal pro1>9rty In • deelrable loc•tlon. A
l•re• home wtlh 4 bedroom• •nd 3 bathe. Al10 two
2-bedroom renl•I unit• A 4 g•r99H on Htr• wide tot.
CloH to p•rk •nd •hopping. 1441,000. 831·1400. Wall
m•lnt•lned •nd Hly to ....
OCEANFRONT LOT-NEWPORT
In •n uceltent loc:•tlon. Owner wtlf carry the ft,.t T.D. to•
quallf~ buyer. Drive by SI04 ••••hot'e end call for
detat11. 131-1400. A wonderful opponwnlty to dee'9n rour ownl Red. to '375,000
PENINSULA DUPLEX
Qreat loc:etlon .. .J doott from ociNntront. 4 bedroom/2 be.
upP9f end 2 bedroom/2 be. tow ... unit. Maximum ,_,, on
•ummer/wlnter be•lt. All wood with enctoaed garegM.
Prim• rent•I erae. Aeeumable 1155.000 and owner may
hefp."Juat reduc.d to 1)41,000, Walk by 114 4tth and eetl
for detalle. '31·1400
WATERFRONT HOME
Totallr decorator coordln•ted with •b•olute 1>9r1ectlon.
Lind• model with all gourmet teaturH •nd 1urrounded by
luah pl•ntlng•. Two bedroom1, Include• m••t•r •ult• with
private enclOHd p•tlo & large •pa. You mw•t ... to
•PPtecl•t• the w•rmth a cherm. 873-8800. 1310,000
BALBOA ISLAND -RED FARMHOUSE
Quiet end of the l•land ne•r So. Bayf1ont. Adorable
cottage with lerge patio, roomy llvlng room with flreplace
and 2 bedroom•. Owner I• motlveted. 1348,000. 8T3-etoo.
LAGUNA BEACH CONTEMPORARY
Oce•n VIEW with k»ed1 of wood end glHI on • huge level
lot with room for pool In front or back. Only 4 Y••re old In
• "choice" location. Exciting 4 bedroom home and owner
11 Hger tOJ cooperate In a ••le. 1324,100.
l•He/optlon-low down. 831·1400
HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS
Beaut"ut "model" condo with canyon and ntaht 1'9hl
VIEW& on cul de MC. Upgraded everywhere rn thlt 2
bedroom + den view deck, •trlum garden a • tot•I det'9ht
In every Hpeet. 12'71,000.
COUNTRY FRENCH BLUFFS-BEAUTIFUL
Exten•lvely remodeted with French dOOt'•, wood eelllnge,
antique ba•ln• a ftreptece m•nti.. New kitchen, •P-
pll•ncH, 1'9htlng a ptumblng. Stained glee• detailing
Included with 9eneroue deoor•tor feature• to pr ... nt •n
lnvltlngly ••rm 2 bed. 2 beth home. You MUIT llE to
apprecl•t•. 873-8900. l:230,ooo
BALBOA ISLAND COTT AGE
Cozy wood, beam1, brick and w•rmth with i.roe 1>9tlo and
near m•ln etrMt •hope. Adorable 2 bedroom, 2 beth and
Ju•t reduced to 12t5,000. 131·1400
DUPLEX ACROSS TO BEACH
Alway1 rented 4 I 2 bedroom unit• In • centrtl Newport
location. Owner wlll con•tder •II oftere. A new ll•tlng thl•
WMk. '234,000. 131-1400.
NEWPORT INCOME PROPERTY
Well-priced Income unit• near the bNch with • velu•
below the market Y•lue at 1225,000. C•ll for detalle on the
unite A owner·aHl1ted ftnenclng a 12%.131·1400
NEWPORT CREST--$111,500
Mo1t deelr•ble pten 4. lnter .. tlng .. Yel• wtth s total
bedroom• Including • huge privet• mHtef' •ulte. Com·
munlty pool a tannl1. A fine value In a "walk to bNch"
loc•tlon. 131·1400
NEWPORT SHORES BEAUTY
Outat•ndtng 3 bedroom home on a lot •nd 1h In Newport
Shor••· Off-white c:ar,,.ta, lovely dr..,.n.. and mirror•
•nh•nc• thl• home with d'9nltJ In ••8" amenltJ. Two
patloa I form•I dining room. *Ilk to bMch, pool •nd
tennl•. Cu•tom furnl•hlng• are negotlable. Ownen •Ill
con11der .. change -i.aH/optlon 0t ? 1171,IOO.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -POOL
lharp and ctHn home with 3 large bdroom1 + famlly
room •nd lovely pool. Owner wlll help flunce. S1•.ooo.
C•ll to .... 831·1400.
FAMILY HOME-SYCAMORE CRllK
1111~ for ttM......., wtto •• • countrr ~In II Toro. Ouerded pte oommunftJ a 1bed' .. 2Y, betM. temHy room, clntnt --. ,.eao wtth .aa a Menr ftloa detah.
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owner muet NII thle 1 bedroom OOftdo In a eeo:::l
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you add on $2311.000
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142-1200
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' BARRETI · .. REALTY
llYGllllT 11111011
$40,000 below llallng. '4 Br
2'-' ba, tam rm, pool. 1pa
$2611,900. 10.9% lnl
213-430-3829
IEIT llJl 104' II OcnVu Trl-lvl1 comunty
poolltenn11 near t>eactl
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MEIR IEACH
I\ br 3 ba Short walk to
beach Spec llv rm.
ram td1n rm. lrg bale .
easy care yard Asking
$172.000 See 11 614
201h St 536-1718
OPH IAT/IUl 11·1
1112YEUHO :)harp 2 br $98.500.
$6000 dn Lrg patio with
lrplc. new roof. 2 car gar wtopener By owner
968-0705
IHT OF OLIFFUYll
Large remOdeled home
that ha• II all! Step down
living room. lormel dining
room large country
l(ltchen and 4 Bdrms
See and compar e '
$269.500
842-1200
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lrvhat - -00 Open wl(nds 640-1538
aalboa 111 cottage In Ill OAIYOI OOllO
Wdbrg Sgl family det. 2 Former model with full golf
Br 2 Be. across from course view. 2BR 2ba
·swim club. $129.900. $220.000 full price
786·4545 Opn Sat/Sun Call Bkr at 644-7424 1-5 54 Racing Wind
MlHOR PllEI OOllO 2br, 1¥.ba PrlcetoMll
BV OWNER S 131.250.
846-80481(2131728-7115
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4 Br. 2'1t bl. tingle family
detached home, Turtle
Rock Ridge. Lrg yard,
ate, Intercom & sec sys,
cent vac & much more. 30
yr btlow market rate
linen $330,000. For Info 552-0917 (lrvlne Pec1llc)
Ill OUYOI OllTH lower. priced golf courM
custom In C1nyon 4
Bedroom•. 4 b1th1. prl·
vate pool and •P• Ul-ttmate In privacy.
Reduced to $995,000
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REALTY
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PRIVACY
ABOUNDS
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Model In Par!( 11 Large less then S1300 mo 2 br.
lamlly room. central 2ba,manyuPQradea tncl
atrium Large lot on FEE private spa on MCluded land $189 500 patio. $202,000 lull price · ~ Fantastic aasum1ble fin
aw...o 720-0391 {~8pm)
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&acer home ahoppen take ad•antaie of
the NYlnga offered at Southern "Call-fornla •1 Flnt Real Eatate Sell off held
recently ln Ana.helm.
Mesa group reports success
with first real estate selloff
In a new marketing thrust, Lido Pacific Group
of Costa Mesa put together a package that resulted
In the sale of more than 100 unrelated properties in
just one day, with a total appraised value of more
ttlan $12 million. .
This first-time-ever accomplishment was
achieved under the banner of the First Southern
California Real Estate Selloff, held March 4 at the
Anaheim Convention Center and Convenience
Centers located In Westwood, Riverside and San
Diego.
According to David M. Schweickert, president
of lido Pacific Group, his firm and Its advertising
agency. B.J. Stewart Advertising and Public
Relatlons Inc., pioneered this dynamic new real
estate marketing coup on behalf of Pacific Federal
Savings who In turn represented more than 70
tenders.
"What made the unique difference," he
emphasized, "was the selling strategy. Unllke other
massive real estate marketing programs, the selloff
was not an auction." Real estate auctions,
Schweickert said, appeal primarily to Investors
because of their bidding power. Additionally,
auctions put no celling on the cost of homes to be
sold, and the cost of properties may escalate
tremendously, dependent upon th_elr desirability.
The First Southern Callfornla Real Estate Selioff's
success was directly attributed to fixed prices at
thousands of dollars below appraised values.
"By fixing prices, we enabled the average
family man as well as Investors to take advantage of
terrific savings," Schweickert stated. "Homes were
sold to the public first-come. first-served on the
basis of registration for properties, to keep
proceedings equitable.'' ·~
reens. ~.flags a' flying,
they beekon and sometimes tease;
yet they're deftly handled by the soft,
sure touch of a master. A master's touch has come
into play at SeaCliff on the Greens, where beautiful
homes and townhomes are under construction.
Softly, yet with great authority they rise
along the fairways. The crafts men work, surely
and confidently, knowitj11at their special touches
are exactly what your new #residence needs.
The master's touch ... all the great ones have it.
And it can soon be yours in the ultimate series
of new residences in Huntington Beach.
SEA@FF~REENS
The cxc11ement of anticipa1ion
For more inlorma1ion and our quanerly newsle11er
call Pai Will, Sale~ Manager, a1 (714) 960-7337 or wri1e0
SeaClifft>n che Greens. P.O. Bo\ 638, Huncing1on Beach. CA 92648
-"The challenge was to move as many homes as
we could as quickly as possible," Schweickert
explained. "The solution was the creation of a giant
lenders' clearinghouse of properties scattered
throughout the Southern California counties of Los
Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, River-
side and San Diego.
Escrow personnel and loan officers were
on-hand at the event to Initiate the process of
homebuylng. "A lot of happy buyers came away
from the Sell-Off as new homeowners," Schw~ckerts~d ."ltw~ago~feeling~rusas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ well as for them." ~
EXPERT ADVICE
Broker-client . ' • • ties important
By SIMON SIKES
Just as wise homebuyers will take care in the
selection of real estate brokers or agents, so will
these professionals take steps to protect them-
selves from undesirable clients.
Say, for example, a broker shows a buyer a
home listed In the Multiple listing Service. Thje
buyer expresses interest. but wlll not sign a deposit
receipt off er.
., --
The broker is left with a promise to "think (~QI
about It and get In touch."
A week later the broker discovers the buyer
has submitted an offer on the same home, but
through e different brokerage firm.
Maybe the would-be buyer defected because
he heard negative comments about the first broker.
If so, fair enough.
It Is more likely, however, that the buyer could
care less who made the sale, believing all real estate
people are baslcally the same.
In this situation, both the cllent and the broker
are losing out.
First, there Is a world of difference In the quality
of service a client will recleve from a well-versed
rpal estate professional, compared with one who
knows or care little about anything but the
commission.
Second, a broker who takes the time to obtain
a llstlng agreement with the client will find his time Is
not wasted.
A broker who has a listing agreement with a
buyer-client guards against commission losses
such as suffered by the broker In our example.
The client who takes the trouble to find a
broker who enjoys a good reputation, and who
understands the client's Individual needs, should
l"IOt mind agreeing to pay a fee If and when his real
estate needs are met.
Although there are still those In the industry
who see nothing wrong In a situation where a single
t»roker claims to represent both buyer and seller In a deal, this arrangement Is fraught with potential
conflicts.
If a buyer confides In the broker how much he is
prepared to Increase his offer, will the broker not
pass on the Information to the seller?
If a seller tells his broker what his "bot-
10m-llne" figure Is, wlll the broker keep It to himself
or tell the buyer?
rt Li e.
No matter what the answer, there must exist a
Conflict of Interest.
Could one lawyer effectively prosecute and
defend the same case? Hardly.
Why, then, should we pretend a real estate
6roker can perform such a fine balancing act?
Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat tUMdar, a journal for
real estate Industry, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside
A 92508. Tel:(714)686-8005
IEWPORT UIDA ISLE
WIE II Lll/IPT Tl llY
Executive 4 Bdrm, 4 'A BA
· with maids quarters.
Pier & Slip
(or 3 Large Boats
$4900 per month. By owner
lll-1011 lll-2111 ...........
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•
Oo f.epruary 18, 1984, Twenty,four new homes
became available in Newport Beach's most success,
ful condominium community. Villa Balboa, recog#
nized as the standard of quality and luxury living.
1 and 2 bedroom homes in this private
communify.are offered from $169,900
to$279,900.
A special, limited edition of homes is offered
from $199,900 to $399,900.
Prices ~tivc date cJ publication. ~~.,Y~ng Jir
220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach,
CA 92663 (714) 645-6459
Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m.
to dusk.
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VILLA BALBOA
PHASE IV
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HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
** 1217 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar
640-4868 $689,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 1237 Bayside Dr. Corona del Mar
640-4868 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
** 6410 W. Ocean Front. Npt Bch
759-9100 $645.000 Sun 1·5
9662 Velardo, Huntington Beach
968-0705 $98,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
1600 Balboa, Balboa Island
675-4822 $330.000 Sat/S1Jn 12-4·30
925 Meadowlark Lane. Laguna Beach
497-1838 $215.000 Sunday 12-5
54 Racing Wind. Irvine
786-4545 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
358 Ramona Way (Nwpt Hgts) Costa Mesa
631-3669 $ 179.000 Sunday 12-4
2711 Seaview. Corona del Mar
760-8600 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * •58 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach
631-1400 $485,000 Sun 1-4
2331 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
673-6900 $550,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
2308 Cliff Dr View Npt Hghts.N.B.
650-1995 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1429 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr. COM
673-4400 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2776 Hillview Drive, Harbor View Knolls
631-1400 $275,000 Sun 1-5
232 Iris. old Corona del Mar.
675-6000 $380,000
211 Marguerite. Corona del Mar
Sun 1-5
675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
45 Montanas Estes, A.San Joaquin. Irvine.
644-9060 $ 195,000 Sunday 1-5
2502 Vista Drive. Bayshores
644-9060 $437,000 Fee Sunday 1-5
3 BEDROOM
701 Acacia. Corona del Mar
675-2590 $250.000 Sa1/Sun 1-5
2212 Arbutus. Eastbluff. N.B.
640-6930 $289.000 Sun 1-5
2800 Bayview Dr. Corona del Mar
673-4400 $850,000 Sunday 1·5
3028 College. Costa Mesa
642-5200 $ 117.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
8 Crest Cir. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $249.000 Sun 1-4
200 Diamond (Bal Isl) Npt Bch
759-9100 $395.000 Sun 1-4
* * 1133 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Peninsula
631-1400 $1 .285.000 Sun 1-4
3 10 El Modena (Newport Heights) Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $239.000 Sunday 1-5
304 Esplanade, Newport Beach
646-71 71 $299.500 Sunday 1-4
2000 Highland Dr , Newport Beach
631 -1400 $ 195.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1721 Kings Rd. Newport Bch
631 -1266 $595.000 Sun allday * * 633 Li do Park Dr. Npt Sch
631· 1266 $495,000 Sun allday
3335 Ocean. Corona del Mar
675-6000 $1 ,000.000 Sun 1-5
315 Orchid. Corona del Mar
675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5
2835 Portola, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $128.000 Sundayl-5
•4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch
644-6200 $499.000 Sun 1·4
1419 Santanella Terr. CdM
644-7020 S299,950fee Sunday 1-5
19501 Sierra Seca (Trtlrk) Irv
644-7020 $245,000 Sun 1-5
3072 Ta)'!or Way. Costa Mesa
646-7434 $129,900 Saturday 12-3
* 1921 Yacht Colina, Seaview. NB.
760· 1376 $385,000 Sun 1-5
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* 19342 Worchelter Ln, Hunt. Crest HB
631·7300 $250,000 Sunday 1·4:30
4 BEDROOM
•• 1900 Highland Or. Npt Bch
&31·7370 $197,000 * * 2408 E. 23rd, Cherry Lak•, N.8.
673-4400 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 * 3083 Trinity Or. Co1t1 M ...
673-4400 $139,900 Saturday 1-5
1029 Bonnie Ooone (Irv Terr) CdM
644-6200 $495,000 Sun 2-5
•• 4621 Gorham (Cameo Shrs) CdM
644-6200 $699,000 Sun 1-4
340 Cabrlllo. Costa Meta
646-7171 $145,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores, N.B.
-------------------..._ 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
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3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN
* * 121 Harbor Island Ad, Newport Bch
640-4868 $1 .695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2346 16th St, Newport Heights
645-4670 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 2531 Blackthorn, Eastbluff, N.B.
631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
• 35 Skysail (Jsmn Crk) CdM
759-1501 $428.000 Sun 1-5
* 4645 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. COM
720-1705 $515.000 Sunday 1-5
• 711 K-Thanga(lrvTerr)CdM
644-6200 $475.000 Sun 1-5
900 Chit Dr (Npt Hgts) Npt Bch
644-6200 $275.000 Sun 12-5
*523 Avenlda Campo, The Bluffs. N.B.
675-6000 $260.000 Sun 1-5
715 Bellis. Eastbluff. N.B.
644-0723 $280,000fee Sun 1-5
31562 Bluff Dr. So. Lagana
581-1100 $315.000 Sunday 1-5
630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM
760-8333 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2561 Circle Dr. (Bayshores). N.8.
646-6325 $345.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1621 Cornwall Lane, Westcliff. N.B.
631-7300 $219.900 Sunday 1-4:30
3198 Country Club Dr. Costa Mesa
675-5930 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
322 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
675-5930 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
25 Curl (Jsmn Crk) CdM
552-2000 $425.000 Sal/Sun 12-5
62 Drakes Bay. Spyglass. N.B.
644-9060 $399,500 Sunday 1-5
2534 East Alki Place, Anaheim
963-6767 S 147,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2302 Fairhlll Drive. Back Bay. N.B.
631-7300 $188.000 Sunday 1-4:30
*3112 Gibraltar Ave, Mesa Verde, C.M.
641-8629 $137.500 Sun 1-5
121 Harbor Island Rd .. Newport Beach
640-4868 S 1.695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 134 Harbor Island Road. Newport Beach
760-1900 $599,000 Sun 1-5
470 Magnolia St. E'slde Costa Mesa
631-1358 $169.900 Sunday 1-4:30
* * 300 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
606 Oceanfront (Penn) Npt Bch
760-8333 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2923 Peppertree. Coste Mesa
546-2313 $ 122,900 Sunday 1-4
2053 Port Bristol Cir (H.V.Hms) Npt Bch
759-9100 $305.000 Sun 1-4:30
1998 Tustin Ave, Costa Mesa
759-9100 $185.000
305 Prospect. Newport Shores. N.B
Sun 1-5
631-1400 $179,900 Sun 1-5
2613 Redlands. Back Bay. Cos1a Mesa
675-6000 $179.000 Sun 1-5
3927 Sandune. H.V H, Newport Beach
644-9060 $325.000 Sunday 1-5
1945 Santiago rive. Baycrest. N.B.
631-7300 $380.000 Sunday 1-4.30
528 Seaward Rd Corona Highlands. CdM
675-6000 $465,000 'Sun 1-5
2424 Sierra Vista, Back Bay. N.B.
646-7335 $250.000 Sat/Sun 10-E
•9881 Splnaker Drive, Huntington Beach
546-2313 $162.500 Sunday 1-4
3065 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $129.900 Sunday 1-4
209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30
* * 1205 N. Bayfront, Balboa' Island
673-7300 $920.000 Sun. 1-4:30
2 14 Via tthlca. Lido 111•. N.B.
675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 106 Via Lido Nord. Lido tale. N.B.
675-6161 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
208 Via Mentone (Lido) Npt Sch
645..0303 $535,000 Sun 12-5
2617 Vista Ornade. Newport Beach
760-1900 $395,000 S1,.1n 12~
•468 Vlat• Trud'te, (8lutf1) N.8 .
840-8259 $184,900 Sun 1-5
•412 Vl1taTrucha (Bluffs) N B
640-6259 $228,500 Sun 1-5
• •9651 Warburton. Huntington Beach
760-1900 $599,000 Sun 1-5
3158 Klllybrooke Ln, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $138,500 Sat 1-5, Sun 12-4
2012 Port Bristol. Newport Beach
675-6000 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2965 Royal Palm, North Costa Mesa.
549-2644 $139.750 Sun 1-5
1930 Teresita Ln (Hrbr Hinds) N.B.
631-7370 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
216 Via Ithaca (Lido) Npt Bch
673-3777 $399.000 Sun 12-4
1762 Westminster, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $184,500 Sunday 1-4
4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
* • 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
644-6200 $2,450,000 Sun 1-5
• 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1,495,000 Sun 1-5
* • 1500 Kings Road, Newport Heights. N.B
63 1-7300 $595.000 Sunday 1-4:30
* 1509 Highland. Npt Bch
631-1266 Sun 1:30-5
* 1628 Santiago Dr, Baycrest, N.B
631-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
11 1 Chatham Court, Belcourt. Newport Bch
720-1705 $829,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 2024 Port Weybridge (H.V.Hms) Npt
Bch
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
• 1978 Port Seabourne (HVHms) Npt Bch
7 59-1501 Sunday 1-5
• *23 Augusta Lane. Big Canyon, N.8.
760-1900 $995,000 Sun 1-5
154 Bay St. Eastside Costa Mesa
979-5370 $ 139.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2921 Carob, Eastbluff. N.8 .
640-4386 $375,000 Sat/Sunday
2830 Carob. Npt Sch
644-7020 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1001 Cliff Drive. Huntington Beach
546-2313 $140.000 Sunday 12:30-4
2904 Cliff Drive. Newport Heights, N.B.
631-7300 $895.000 Sunday 1-4:30
10093 Corral River. Fountain Valley
963-6767 S 142 ,500 Sunday 1-5
1108 Dolphin Terrace. Irv Terr, CdM
631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-4:30
1600 E. Balboa, Penlnsula Point
631-1400 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30
17345 Flametree. Fountain Valley
963-6767 $234,900 Sat 1-5 Sun 12-4
* • 1806 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch
646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 2007 Hollday (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
213-430-3629 $269,900 Sunday 2-4
4000 Inlet Lsle, H.V.H. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $359,000 Sunday 1-4
• 1921 Kings Rd ~lltfhaven) Nwpt Bch
642-5200 ~.000 FEE Sunday 1-5
2032 Kornat (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
631-7370 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
18520 Morongo. Fountain Valley
963-6767 $239,900 Sunday 1-5
* • 1776 Oriole. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
1830 Port Barmouth, Npt Bch
673-7761 $297.000 Sun 1·5
2001 Port Provence (HVHms) Npt Bch
759-1501 $339,000 Sun 1·5
500 Rockford (Cameo Hinds) CdM
759-1501 $295,000 Sun 1·5
19 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) N.B.
759-1501 $590.000 Sun 1-5
1230 Sand Keym Harbor View Hills. CdM
760-9133 $399,000 Sun 1-5
6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1 , 175.000 Sat/Sun 1 :30-5
1326 Santiago. Dover Shores. N.B
644-7424 Sat/Sunday 1-5
19492 Sierra Canon (Trtlrk) Irv
552-2000 $224,000fee
16 Sunriver (Wdbrg) Irvine
760-8333 $269.000
16 Sunrlver (Wdbrg) lrvtne
760-8333 $269,000
8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley
Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
963-6767 $151.500 Sunday 12-4
1826 Tradewlnds Lane. Baycrest, N.B.
631 -7300 $339.000 Sunday 1-•:30
1826 Tradewtnda Lene, Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $339,000 Sunday 1·'4:30
128 Via lthlca1 .Lido Ille, N.B.
831-1400 ~69,000 Sun 1·5
**426 Via LJdo Nord, Lido Isle, N.8.
760-1900 $995,000 Sun 1-5
2518 Wavecr"t (HVHma) CdM
759-9100 S320,000 Sun 1·5
5 ll!DROOM * * 83 a.aeon Bay, Npt Bch ~ .. -6200 $1 ,075,000 Sun 1·5
220 Via Genoa, Lido tale, N.B.
8"4-90e0 $695,000 Sunday 1-5
5 aA pfu1 FAM AM or DEN
* • 1206 Santiago Drive. Dover Shrt. NB.
631·7300 $570.000 Sunday 1~:30
• 1358 Hamplhlr• Cir . Npt Bch
6~·6200 S. 79.000 Sun t·&
•• 1362 Galaxy Or. Dover Shorea. N.B.
631·73()0 $810,000 l/Hd Sun 1-4:30
• 1628 Santiago Or, Baycreat, N.B.
631-7300 1550,000 Sunday 1-4:30
*• 1918 Port Cardiff (H.V. Hms) Npt Bch &44-6200 S349,600 Sun 1-5
220 Vla Genoa, Lido lale, N.8.
~-9060 $696,000 Sunday 1-6 '* 35 Rld~tlne (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
760-8333 $1,850,000 Sa11Sun 1·5 '* 11 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Sch
780-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*.., 8 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge
644--4910 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5
3111 Coofldge, Meta North. C.M. ~6-1~ $135,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
•*20 Cyprnt POlnt Lane. Big Canyon. N.B.
760·1900 $1, 195,000 Sun 1-5
2601 Island View, H.V.H .. Npt Sch
644-9060 $388.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
220 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
6.44-7211 $489,000 Sunday 1-5
• * 1014 Mariners Dr. Dover Shores. N.B.
751 -5989 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •305 North Star Ln, Dover Shores, N.B.
673-7300 $1.995.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
44 Rldgellne Dr. Harbr Ridge Estates. NB
631-7300 $895.000 Sunday 1-4:30
1506 Santanella, Corona del Mar
673-1181 $295,000 Fee Sunday 1-5
1600 Seabell Cir (Spygls Rdg) CdM
644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5
•708 St. James Pl, Clitthaven, N.B.
979-8280 $349.000 Sat/Sun 2-5
**218 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB
644-9060 $1.950,000 Sunday 1-5
8 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
** 103 Via Lido Soud (Udo) Npt Bch
759-9100 $3,750,000 Sun 1-5
* 11 Crestwood (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
760-8333 $1 ,9~0.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 333 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1,300,000 Sun 1-4
* * * 107 Milford (Cmeo Shr) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1,975.000 Sun 2-5
CONDOS FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
* • 72 11 Apricot (Orngtree) Irv
759-1501 $128.500
* 755 Avocado. Corona del Mar
Sun 1-5
675-6000 $185.000 Sun 1-5
* •406 Brighton Springs. Costa Mesa
847-3374 $126.900 Sunday 12-4
1033 Seabreeze. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $114,900 Sunday 12-3
78 Sea Island. Big Canyon. N.B.
673-4400 $335.000
75 Sea Island Dr. Npt Bch ,.
673-7761 $275.000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
••34 Sea Island Dr. Big Cyn, N.B.
662-1673 $325.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest. N.B.
631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
15 Summerwalk, Newport Terrace. N.B.
760-8890 $119.500 Sun 2-5
4 BEDROOM
926 Lombard Crt. Costa Mesa
645-0303 S 170,000 Sun 1-4
4 II fl11 FAJI IJI tr DD
2116 Vista Entrade. The Bluffs. N.B.
631-7300 $220,000 L/H Sunday 1-4:30
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2 BR
* 140 Brookline Ln. Costa Mesa
556-7974 $96,500 Sun 12-4
2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay area.
631-4167 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
75 Sea Island Dr, Npt Bch
673-7761 $269,500 Sun 1-5
2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
3 Rue Fountalnebtue, Big Canyon, N.B.
640-9333 $335.000 Sun 1-5
3BEOROOM
873 Deep Creek. Costa Mesa
497-3331 $117 ,500
2554 Elden. Costa Mesa
646-7171 $134,900
Sun 1·4
Saturday 1-4
3 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN
* 2707 Hiiiside Or (Hrbr Vu Knoll) NB
675-4822 $274.000 Sunday 12-~
27 Tahoe, Irvine
~4-7020 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1-S
DUPLEXES FOR IAU
2 BR pfua2 BR
** 1404 W, Ocun Front, N.B.
673-7873 873-9609 Sat/Sun 1-5.
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303/305 Hellotrope, Corona det Mar
675-2311 1496.000 /.. Sat/Sun 1-5
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REAL ESTATE FACTS
Secondary Mortgage Market
Qov.,nment Netlonel Mortgage Aeeocletlon
GNMA, or Ginnie Mae, was established as an arm of HUD In 1968 to provide
support for government-rel6ted housing programs. In the past, GNMA has bought
mortgages Initiated through government subsidized programs. However. GNMA's
chief operation ls Its mortgage-backed security (MBS), begun soon after the agency opened.
Under the MBS program, lenders package FHAIV A mortgages Into pools of
loans with the same Interest rate and of the same type (203b loans In one pool,
Section 245 GPMs In another). The lender then warrants to GNMA that the loans
conform to GNMA's standards and agrees· to make tlmely monthly payments to
Investors whether or not lndlvldual home owners make their monthly payments.
GNMA does not Issue the security, nor does It buy or hold the mortgages. The
lender Issues the security and, along with a custodian, holds the mortgages. GNMA
guarantees that the registered securities holders will receive the timely payment of
monthly principal and Interest as well as any early repayment of the loans. The
GNMA guarantee carries the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. This
successful market rate program has been a model for conventional mort-
gag611ffacked securities and .produces an annual profit for GNMA.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
FNMA (or Fannie Mae), the aargest single )nvestor In residential mortgages.
was established by Congress In 1938 to buy FHA-Insured loans where credit was
scarce. FNMA became a private. for-profit corporation In 1968 and began buying
conventional loans In 1970. .'
The functions FNMA had performed In support of government-subsidized
housing programs w~1f transferred to the newly formed GNMA under HUD
Jurisdiction. FN.MA1contlnues to buy FHA/VA loans.
In !Ykny ways, FNMA's operations resemble those of a gigantic savings and )2g.fl-""'1~MA buys mortgages from lenders and holds most of them In Its portfolio.
FNMA finances Its purchases through Its mortgage portfolio Income and by Issuing
short-term discount notes and Intermediate-term debentures. FNMA also has a
$2.25 billion stand-by line of credit with the U.S. Treasury that has yet to be used.
As a portfolilo holder of loans. FNMA has been caught In the same earnings
squeeze that has attlicted savings and loans. The Income from Its older loans Is
lower than Its cost of funds. In order to assure a closer match of 11s cost of funds
over the long term with the Income from new loans, FNMA has been very actively
pursuing new types of mortgage loans.
In addition to conventional and FHA/VA fixed-rate loans, Fannie Mae will
purchase adjustable mortgage loans, FHA/VA graduated payment mortgages,
adjusted-rate GP Ms, growing equity mortgages and loans on land lease properties,
loans Involving buy-downs or refinancing, loans on condominiums, loans on
permanently sited mobile homes or manufactured housing, second mortgages and
homeseller loan~. A n~g~tlated transactions desk wilt consider specially designed
Orangre Coat DAILY PILOT /Sundey, M.-cft 25, 18M ----
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program• tnet ao not TU into any or 1ne 11anoera programe. ----
In order to Improve lt1 Mrnlnga picture, FNMA hu taken • number of 1tep1, lllM ._
Including the lnatltutlon of f ... and/or margins (markup1) It chargM tor the many 3 Bdrm • fem,,,,, 2 .,..._,1.:--:r....:.---...,.
functions It performs. In addition, FNMA In October 1981 ~an a conventional ~ ~.o. bteulif\11
mortgage-backed eecurltln program that la In many wap patterned after the ~=aia ~ ~im: .... ftl
GNMA program. The program hu been used wldely by lenders to pool old 281-1234 or'~* ' Lot• '14 lowe Md
low-Interest loans and swap them at par for the more llquld securities. Lendera may LIWllT h.• -.. ~ to •
also pool new originations and market the securities tor cash. ,.......,..., ;= o..:,, "•.".::C
You Gaon't beet U'9 P'to8 Ofl 2100 IQ,_. we-'~
thla Immaculate 1 1t0t) t11m1ty room lftd
FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION ~~~~~:-~~ ~:.~1~1•=
FHLMC (variously known as Freddie Mac and The Mortgage Corp<>iatton) we1 ~ a:i0 ~ -:_, io~, = ~ ~
established In 1970 to provide a secondary market for conventional loans. All Its 1187.500 ca11 George nice & ~ M-4• -
stock Is owned by the .Federal Home Loan Bank system and much of It• bualneq le ooldt11um 11 southland .,,..,, 1111.000 • COtM with savings and loans Fl .. ltora for d•t•ll• ... , . 833-9191 " .....
FH LMC buys whole loans or participations In loans and takes title to them. Near new retld. Of' comm. 1111 L i1t1e9i
Unlike Fannie Mae, however, Freddie Mac does not hold the loans It buya. Rather, with bay view S.25,ooo
It Immediately packages the loans In large pool and sells participation certificates to 509 2ith st. 973-5553
Investors. Freddie Mac uses an auction system to match what Investors are wtlllng .. UIT9I
to buy with what lenders wish to sell. Participation certificates, known as PCs are x Pl:.~~ -:-"C:
a form of mortgage backed security. ' ~ ;,, .. 1,un •• :n11.,..Y
Freddie Mac also operates a mortgage swap program, called Guarantor !!%:~ :m 8&·f:: r:ie·
Phase 11 , to help mortgage lenders Increase their llquldlty. The program permits Offerecseu22uooL/H ~.=, .. ,..,,ill~ .......... -,..;.-T'l'llm
mortgage lenders to convert low-yielding mortgages Into more easily mprketable OPEN SUN 1·& 2iR; 1 D ; na.D')
participation certificates. · 41·q~i~lta ~ 8.)( 20· cklMd 8:.r.h. Vic
Freddie Mac wlll purchase conventional fixed-rate loans, certain adjustable Hoeo Hoep lub/pool
rate mortgages. shared equity mortgages, loans on condominiums and manufac-. / L r / Agent &4&-oeo
tured housing, home Improvement loans. loans Involving land leases, and reflnanc-}l/t/// .11'1 /I 1972 ~~w.t
Ing loans. R E A /L T Y Home 20xeo· COf'Mr lot
Freddie Mac has been and continues to be a profitable operation. BEACH DUPLEX Good loc S275K, S40Kdwn Owner will carry 646-8243, (819)758-2299
Hlghly upgtaded 28r 2ba, lg• llv/dln/kltctl .,..
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4 Br 2 story exec hm JAMBO~EE 2BA. 2'-41BA 979-1478 i,~~s~!e ~n~aro~~'h.; ~J>~~ ~~~:~06~~~ l~-,--c_,ial,.........----:
Sat/Sun 12·5 Vacant BIG CANYON C.C 1_,;,.;.;rl!!!!J~~~~-·-·-·-644-7424 Bkr S325,000 BY OWNER. ..,_
Mlllll llllE 2 br. gorgeous. 2000 sq f1 Reduced SOK $359,500 640-9714/dys 586-1666
Little Miii Munet sat on a Tullet , along came a spider and read In the Dally Piiot Claulfled
MCtlon about Mita Muf· tet'1 Tultet and t>ought 11 for SV 95 You can sell your tuffet and Iott of other things through Dally Piiot Claulfled Adi. Call 6-'2-5678
662-1873/(619~7-~9 Comm'I apece ..-.. Apf9
5. Up to 2000 aq. "-.. S.89 pr sq, ft. Cel AoMtt
Miiiiken 831-1211 . IPllS&T/SllUY
21210 ... bttMlff 4BR 3ba + aludy/T\' rm Beat 270 deg view lot
Fae ownerlhlp. Lge pool 1----=-~-...,.---:""~ RV ramp. New uled brlcli Newpof't Bayfront sw""9 steps, walkway & drive-office t>ldg, &472 aq ft: way. Olk 1talrcaM/entty S 1.600.000. Biii Gn#tdy $37 5,000. 788·0454 Bkr 675-&181
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Br pool home with spec. 1:---:----.,.,..-:,---.:il:Kll tacular view. Lusk, Plan hfltxn/lalll NEED A LARGER HOME? 0, 1 story, 2300 at. Flmily 1;M W. m fr'Ont . rm, formal OR, fireplace. Open Sat/Sun1-5. PP
$50,000 Balow Market 673-7873, 873-HOe Bring ANY reaaonablf -=----=~=,----offer. 4 Plex S27,000 gro.e, s 199.000 gr .. 1 ueumabla ttnenc-OPEN HOUSE 1-5 Ing. prime Hunt a.c:t1 2229 AL TA VISTA toe. enc:tsd gar~ . ....,_ ~t .. lll·llll dry income. 1310,000. 716/963-0471 ,,,....... SO HCOAST ASSOC 6l9-451-0598 coMact
REHOO PllOI m oNL v 10% oowNt1 llYll lllllS CdM 2 Units + oat rm. IHI~ Fixer '" front apedout modern units In rNt. 1441 Galaxy , Spaciou! 706 Avocado. S285,000.
4 BR, den, 2 -'t baths Twc Owner/Broker 675-4883 2 car garages Lge lot
Room for pool or R\I l•ct•t Prtt 1 parking OPEN SAT /SUN 1 to 5 12 llfTI RobinlOfi Rltr 548-Se.17 W~
--Under 9X, two 3 Bdrin Sunny Strada patio hioh-nits 15% dWn owe hght this beautifully dee· ~nd T 0 1~;. 7 yrs Pnn orated home 216 Via only Agt Joe 83l-l2tMI Ithaca Opn Sun 12_. • Cannery Village Ally 673-3777
TElllS COURT Giant "Tennis Court" Ille *1111 lllTI*
Unparalleled view -Back Ray. City Ligbtr.Mountains .... ~ .. ~llll":'~l'=l~='l':f41'99A~~~~-.-. ...
Fash ion Island. early rver y room has a view.
Refurbished -Near new condition, new pool, spa. wrought
iron fence, custom drapes, all· new brick work thoughout.
Quality -Leaded glass doors, brass fixtures. tile fl oors. double
d 3 Br 2 Ba Baycrest Costa Mesa units 111 time ~~Se ,235 000 MUST ottered 10xgroa w/grNt SELL _ Lo · do~. Ex. financing. Call for details. Finance Drive by 1807 Owner/Agent~
Irvine Ave Phon. Owner • l9TS
64S-0 16-' or S4M200 .....
dressing room for maater bedroom.
S975,000 fee, over 1ll acr e of land.
Financing -1250,000 assumable ht. w/ G•bralter S&L.
New First of 1560.000 available. Owner will carry.
Pool & Spa - 5 Bedroom + f am room, each wit h
walk-in closets and bath.
Expansive size -Approx. 5.000 sq. ft. custom home on
largest lot in Dover horf" .
OPEN HO V E ATVRDAY & Sl'~OA Y l -5
1014 MARI ER DR IVE. ~EWPORT BEA CH
YIEW/TEl•S/STULJ Two 2 Bdr. two 1 Bdr. ( 10% CASH ON) S 149,900, 10% Own , Harbof Ridge area 3 Bdrm OWC at 10% Joe. egt 2'"' ba. S20K below mar-631-1266 ket' T/0 $180K low 1nte<est loan Won't last at $255,000 John· Zarvos. Viking R.E·
760-9669 or 540-02999 --..;::r""'ow""'n""'h""'o""'m""'e=c=om=pl=e"""x, Y. -wi-'Mitt tocated coeta Mesa. -•' "' 5 yrs old, xlnt terms. 2Br 2ba w/yard. f/p, MC S875 000 Pnn onty Agt gate. St39.000 Call 645-9850 · 642-8799 or e.14-8722
ULll& LIE HPlD WIE llPlO Walk to shops, beectl, Bal. 2 br + den. frplc. dbte ;er. Poer terry, rest 3Br/2ba patio ea apt Top cond. ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 Selllexehange Pyrarn6d ---Excf'langors. 979-3350.
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ss25.ooo •OIYlllTll ... T Uri11 ltty HI-HU Comptet1on date s.pt. 1. 1984 Total 20% dn. Prln-SH Cltat•lt l OH c1pa1S only pleaM. Ca.II OWNER 556-1817
Cort a,ge by 1he sea Pnoe of ownership. 8 unlta lmmle condition Ocean must be sold Agt, Mwy.
view Walk to beach Lrg Jo 645-9161, 631-&419 tmck frpl $138.000 Ron --------498-1040. 831-936t , .........
-------• Custom bull1 trlple•. CHOICE EASTSIOE LO-lAST OIUCE CATION. fNtur• one 3 To buy this pride of own-Br 2 Ba home + two 2 Br ershtp 4 years old. 4 Units 2 Ba units. all w/yarda & Apartment House with patios Off ered at ocean-hills & gollcourse $320.000 view Otrect lrorn Owner Seville Prop 831-5i55 before being listed with Brokers Reduced telling Oat ti C.a•ty price of S289 000 Is way Preptrty HD below replacement --
cost II! Act now and 211 I •• m ·-SAVEii• CALL 642-0138 2 3 ac hilltop, 3e0• "'-" 2
... br. 2 ba motlll... i.nd-IHta ha 1 tcaped. prtvai. & unicau.. I miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $79. 900 BY OWtitlfll OtlHlal ...,_, . (619)439-0e53 an. lpfn
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In the CONCRETE/MASONRY Yard Matnt.•Haullng ~laaJt All lyp.a, lrM eat Llc'd MIKE 6S0-.3263 DAILY &f\'9Way • Parklng Lota ~ M1rtlnez 895-7133 CommerclallRnldentlal
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IMfllC•lllH1_,11t etc. No ~b 100 1mall. Quality Servl09, reu. uc.
SERVICE h~ lt Reu. Mic •Y 538--0553 bonded. 20 rr• In area.
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DIRECTORY C M home. Rella~ ano 5S6-003•10on 970-9828 COMPLETE LAWN CARE
responalble Reato &bk Clean-up1 & Relandtcapa.
plUt the IRVINE MIRROR rate• Mrt. Lllllet Cl1uia1 met Pacific Coat 951 • '107
100 the HUNTINGTON eso-6018 fn. UnlCiue PiNk Ubies ----.....-----
BEACHCOMBER evety ieN}M~iaf NOW In your area. For a (:ompl Landscape Malnt n~::::::fr~t PROF ei<'KPGJACCNTG perfect Job c an tor tree ;~wg:~~~!;f ;!n:,~•;
CALL TOOAY!t Computer Mod. leea. FrM estimates 551· l2•3
All Fii LllS Counsel Meg 642-70•7 C11tract1r1
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Service Directory Conlldentlal/etllclent serv 1•1-1-1-1-m-.-.-10-E_O_O_l_S_T_, Representative From $25 mo 645-7500 n
1•2 ••21 t •ot Remodel/Repairs comml " .... 11 ' • Calataet Nakia1 and resid Llc'd bonded.
--------• •New cabinets. cabinet tns For est 552-9142
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INCOME TAX SERVICE countertops 642-0881 niAYWALL TAPING •
C PA Car~atry All Textures 4 AcOYsllc
1'114)675-5856 _ iresr FOR LESS JFree est Kevin 673-1503
M•itioaa/ltaMeliat Carpntry cement, drywall Electrical -12 yr e•p Dave 631-3408 --PIHIH IUCTRIC Bulld/Ramod· olc. kit, rm Expert Carpentry SeNlce Oualltywork lreeest
add , bay wndw, Frenct> Repair-Remod-Adomons 425513 . 968·7•01
dr, patio cov/decks Lie Doors-.tc 548-4980 ,
446485 Steve 5•7-8076 FENCES & DECKS hraatart
ADDITION'S, DESIGN Ell<perienced hardworking ltfiaiafaiDt
AND REMODEL a.,=e~:~~ ~5!~~~~6° lLICI& IPllLSTlllY uc reas Prolesslona1 Custom Upholstery
compl service 631-2345 REMODELING, REPAIRS. Free Estimates 4 Pickup
LET AVET 00 ITI C1blne1s, TopQuallly 18 dellvery(714)554-7l28
Marcy Constr· remodeling yrs In area Lie. bonded, Asj( for J Valenzuela
&1r4t1IH Waatt4 Mowing EdgTng Twlc:e a
rio S20-S25 650·60 16
GardenliigServtce Tree
pruning & remove, clean
11ps Tony 646-7556
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lree est 548-8519
GOOD'S GARDENING
Lawns-Landsc1pe·Clean-
ups Free Est 645-5794
NIH l PROFHSIOHL Weekly gardening, mow.
eage. fertilize. prune.
weed, cultivate & spray
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Reas Lie .s391074 Call Repair-Remodel-Roofing Cu•eaaa 'Have you read today'•
Cotleet 798-5322 STEVE Doors-Windows-Cabinets TREES Classllled Ada? II not,
Sell things last with Dally Panal-Pat101-Fences. 35 Topped/removed Clean-you're missing the best
Piiot Want Ads. yrs exp. Jerry 546·44 l3 up, new tawns 75 1-3476 I bargains in townl
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Tll Wll.... ON! CALL.DOES IT ALI.I c6Qp(tft.,a e;;' ,. P&llTill BLACKWll.Dl!R Plpef· Typlng/WOtd PrOOMalng
Lawn-tr .. lhNb lnlt•ll We the tt, btNk It, buy It CIMn-upl Xlnl S.VI09 & BV RICHARD SINOR hanging 6 removal. QuaJ. Ali builneA.. eohool l et"·
Tr .. trim/Removal 0t heol 11 548-5009 All ... Hartlhorn Land· LklenM 280&44 1• Y'9 or WOfi only. 2.o-3113 t0n.i p«>lectl. 881•t04t
Lawn malnl/Rototltll~ HWTB IQPI 548-1829 happy IOCal euttomera. W~ ~= --Th k 97• ......... ~ WallooYerlng In· Free eatlmata 5•8-5 ____ ""''IW"Wti..,"' Garden, Roto Tiiiing S25 an you, .,....,,,_ ttlltetton. Aw. Contult· ~
Tree Trim Cleanups-STOP sJldkiNd TODAY hr Lg/am1U job&. Bob H&UTY PUmll ant Altlgnmt. 681-8690 WIN~ WASH~
Yard Main. & H1ullng Raaaonabla ratN 5•9•7811 bet 9 aft 4Pm P~OMPT, NEAT PRO-WI Galt Should Hang ''The ontv maolo Is
Leo 847·2457, 557-..5()8 S-48·8401 Roto Tiiiar 125. Grading, FESSIONALS. 636-7149 Together. UphOI, walle. QUAl.ITY·,( 03f.2026
Ha .. ~H 11tla1 Sod, Yard ci.an-Upt, 12 YRS EXP· I'm small 83$-0730 anytlrM. WllllW WUllll * •TIOME REPAIR 24 ltr II f llQ.llU Hauling Pate 960-3486 My prtc .. ~.small! • Pluttr/ltf!h Gr8 Low Rat .. 675-0598
Elee-Plumb-Carpentry Fumaoet & Gu Piping ··It~ RON 650-6477 PUsfrR meAIRd
Aamoo.11 Keith 648-4872 erk' 8i0Ck. Piantera, c;: CHUCK THOMPSON ReatUCCOI. Int/ext. 30 yrl Window Wuhlng • Y'9 up
HANDYMAN OF CdM IHll CJtaaig ment Patio's, Driveways. PAINTING exp. N .. t. Paul 5•5-2977 :w~:~:.t~ ~~ ~r Flx·Anythtng Painting. ROBIN1S CLEANING Lie. Rob 873·809-i 9e2·7519
Wall paper etc 840-8259 SERVICE. a lhor0U9hly Everything tn Masonry. CORONA OEL MAR. Loeal _._ •• _ .. __ la __ 1_...,"""!"'"""!'!!~ .,itioiia .. tt...,La.,w._ ___ ...
Handyman: Painting, Yard cteen hOu•. ~857 Priced Right Cullom painter Low rat ... neigh-14 ltr II f ll0-1111 St•te 'w reqUir• ifiat 81
Cleanup, Hauling, Loweat lt,.MaWt• Tlltree&ll Work. lie. Bob 831-1 161 borhOOd rel' a 640-8259 water H .. ter Special S2SO contract0f1 who perform
Rates John 759·8138 Have refs. Becky 720·94l>5 MASONRY * TILE HOUSE PAINTING CKalnt clear from S 15 ::'! = !~...:~~
IRVINE HANDYMAN * GEN. Houaecleantng -i All Types. Reas. & Uc At reduced aprlng rates Repair laue.11. dl1p, etc. be llcented. Unltoented
Witt take care ol all your Reliable. exper Ir .. est 631•2345 Fr .. "1 Dave 875•3901 Anytime M&M 642·9033 contractors should to
problems In minutes. Carol 6•6-6502 650.-3263 Mtriat Experienced, Prof ... lonal SERVICE & REPAIR state In their advertltlng.
Etec1r1cat , plumb Ing FOR WEEKLY SERVICES --..... x•n•c"'b"'o~v"i"'N!"llG""=--Painter Fr .. esl.laltord· 31 YHt1 Exper1er1oe Contractors and con~ .~rpantry, etc 786-3802 (H '"LF OR FULL DAVI able rates Dale 646-5637 Lie .rr 409035 96-4-8919 sumera, contact M1~ ,. Quick/careful Low rates. G di 11:5• •oa• -"t "ME RICAN HANDYMAN Call Ron 754-6796 0 INT/EXT 20 Years E~"""r. ron a at"' 0 ._ v.., r., Lie T 138046 552-041 ,.,..... p1yc~lca any que.Uon1. Contrac• -·pentry. W1ndow1. GERMANLADY Average Room $29 ~ ...,_....,.,.. __ ...,._""!'!!"'_ lor't State Llcantt
Paint, tecices etc Yes •A· 1 IOYlll* Materials 642-0442 P1l•/P1yo .. lo Rt-..ill& Jesus Is Lord " .. 7 •2367 Good cook, too. Exp. Refs " -Board, 28 CIVlc c.riter ~ Catt 960-0719 o r 645-2043 Beat quality 25 yr exp Lee's P1enllng. Int/Ext. Past-eaent-Future-Ue. Plaza, Room 690, Santa
Repairs. Painting Drywall, Lie T · 118·428 73o-t353 Comm·t, resd't acous. 871· 20 213/69•·3258 Ana, CA 92701
etc Free estimates Housecleaning & Minor ST ARVING COLLEGE ce111ng 241-0121 Ito ia~
Gary 64S·5277 PTL Repairs Rellabte Free STUDENTS MOVING CO ----wwiiif!l!~"""~~~:i7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim' Est Phone 646-4232 Lie f 124-436 tnsured IWIELI PlllTIR. AOOFl E Xii types of Haali~ Houseclean/Maintenance 641-8427 tnt1a11t free es1. Local rel roofing ~ew Recovers.
DUMP Joas i Reas w/good refs. tree WATCH US GROWi 10yrs e11p (7 14)638-6911 Repairs Lie/bonded. SM~,~ ME 6o4v6t~~i~BS est Carlos S•8-..422 Made LtllODI QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR 11441488 859-4102 ., .... """'"....,,....,"'! __ "'_ PRICES Free estimates. Trttlm iC.
HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Ho .. e Sittiat Plano lessons CanCBe Fun. Call John 631·20SO Endless Summer f r:SQ
Furniture. Trash, Trees Short or long term, auall Private or small lasses. • John Barry 963 5839 SPRING PAINTING TIME Shrub Main. lna'd, Ir eat 963-5415 NORM 1mmed Ref's 548-4027 • FAIR PRICES ALWAYS. Oreg 557-0758 557-2291 College student w/lg truck or 645-0968 Ive msg P1ano /Voc11t tor beg Rellabte. Starr 548-4471 T t •
tow rate prompt Thank House/Pet Suter or Live-In adults Ear training, vocal ----_. ... • .. •,.r.,u .. 1 ____ ._
yOY Court 759· 1936 CdM hskee""rlcook A· 1 rels improv19at1on. by ear & Par;ri•! Private tutoring. all tub· ...., reading Prol.•9+-3852 E HI h KRUEGER HAULING Leeta 642•9119 J!1rfH(d INTERIORS lects, lementery· g Enter The Wonderland OI HANGING/STRIPPING School 631-1788 aft 6pm Furniture. trash. clean-ups ••uslc Piano Lessons, Matt 645-5089 lactat Tu beginning student. Call VISA-MC Scott 673·15t2
LT HAULING-MOVING Jndivldual & buslneu Holley 645-5133 •HANGING/REMOVAL*
Garage and yard cteanu~. C.P.A. lnllal consu1ta11on 1 H yrt experience
Jon 645-6192 free. 631·6•83 Ken Sell Idle Items 642-5678 MIKE 851-1800
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FOR sXLe ~R TRADE C11t1 N111 2224 L11aa1 l11cla 2Hi lewport leacla 2269 C11t1· Mesa 2724 C11t1 Nt11 27H HHt. leac~ 2140 1..,.rt ltacla 2769 Slaart ZHI &usv NP\ et. c.M. For So. Call!. Property. 3br 3 B 2 B d 2 -F I -... od 2 B 2 Newer Retail/Office, A/C. 2'~ba. 3500 SQ 11 on 10 1BR, frple, micro wave. r a. en, car gar, SPYGLASS HILL• Br 3 Ba 2 Br Townhouse Condo rpl pool prvt pat o 1•••1 llW Ir IOI S I Af> Femba aptot .. tn''cmDM .erSn395/mr'o. Only i 595 mo? 645·9e28
acres. Wlll'I guest .. ou..... new carpel$. prtv yard whitewater vu, Victoria dshwsl'lr X-lg 2 Br on -pac ous I " ...,. Be S 350 494 9967 180 deg oc~an city llghts type. pool. spa, auached E $6 557 28' 1 2 B 2' .... B d/ wsl'I /dry 1 me to beach 25 35 7""8800 C M OMV N rt barna. pool. fishing pend S~25 ulll tncl. 642·2790 49~ 636~ • · view $2400/mo Bonnie garage. lrplc. 1·~ Ba. astslde 1 • ~ l'l:·upn. 8g' ar:g· e, ~rplc: 6•2·2357 age • ....,... · · op$~80 · 1:. ~ .. c
In the city of Ardmore. 2 BR 1 BA GARAGE. NO __ • __ Agt 675-6000 644-0452 Smalt quiet tmospl'lefe llSTllT II S850/mo 962•7789 F rmmte 25-30 to lhr apt bldg up. '
Oklahoma S 125,000 PETS $650/MO $650 View 2BA/Oen 2 BA trpl -THE ILIFF-S $725/mo Avail 631-4984 S650/mo. Lovely 2 Br. 2 be STEPS TO OCEAN 3 br, 2 N.B. area. avail. 411. mes5g aerv agt 631·~103
Owner will carry. Call col-SEC 2628 ELDEN AVE decks nr town/bch R·2 Twnhse, lrplc. all bllins Fantastic 3BR 3ba twnhae ba. relurb lhruout. Need $250/mo Kathy days HISTORIC BLDG IN lect (•OSI 226-0~55 7141539.2044 S 1150 tse opt 494-6930 3BR 2'..,ba. split tvl. poot. 2Br w/gar crpts draps 642•6221 eves 4 wknds New cpts/drps. wel bar mature prof. or lamlly to 250-0•40, eves SS7-2428 "Re-Awaking"
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HAV . ' equlty ln2 B ,.... t L11aa1li1a1I abte nowS11S0.754-7772 w /pa110 water pd • • celling, encl gar .. lncd $1000/mo 642-9485 Have2Bdrmtavall4/11n 200-8000' of beautiful.., modern y, ac. Newport 2 r enc"" gar crp s - -636 4120 C ti 1 SPM 4 Br hme nr SC Pl•.. '' story back bay 4 bdrm drapes 773 W Wiison No 2 Br condo. pool. spa. ten--• · 8 • Large Bach with patio yard, nr Hunrg Hrbr Westclllf area. 2BR tba, ..... restored turn ol the cen·
hme. WANT·. L.A. or O.C. ""IS SS50mo 631-8212 nis. 240-6018. SS7-3380 Saat1 Aaa 2210 2619 Santa Ana"G"SS55 S3SO/mo. $875 Call 8•6-0736 pvt. patio. comm. pool. 5275 .. Incl uttt & gdnr. tury offices. Graat park· ... -2437"F"Orange .... SS9S 955-0809 or 5•6·6277 Ing. walk 10 Civic C«tter. comm'I, lndustrtal or $300~9 GelS tl'lls Ill 1 Bdrm Beacon Hiii -3111112 IU SIOO 859 W 19tl'I St Nr Harbour sharp 2 Bdrm $675/mo Avail 3/25.
units. 642'-1366 pad w/appls at 539-8190 * LOVELY HOME w/poot. Pool time w/optlon to buy * 2BR, garage. balcony, "LIKE BRANO NEW" w/appls kids line $47S 644-9842 and 675-3412 Man 40 yrt or older, to ahr ONL y S. 73 If. grot1. no pets/laundry rm $525 Bd 1 539_6190 BEST Rltv lee -2br 2ba Oakwood Apt's, Broker 9S3-1220 ••• E BEST Atty tee gardener. frptc S 1295 k 1dsI pe1 we I come Sparkling 1 rm rom ' A 2710 s350 6-45 37151
WAIT llWPllT mo , refs 495-4707 539-6190 BEST Riiy tea 548-9084 540·S••5 $490 Poot, garage. nc Quiet lbr lba. bltlns, W/O S1at1 al mo • Hunt Beach •19 Main St.
Newport E.xec. • recently 3 IDll lllS/Pn 01 •MESA VERDE 2 Br pets hkup. enc gar. rncd yrd, UKE NEW 1 BA CONOO M/F NB 3Br 2ba Avail 411 380 SQ 11. Private erl-
trans I erred needs Mod appts frptc fncd yrd 3BR 2'1tBA Condo Den • 2290 1 Ba New decor $550 30 1 Avocado. 642-9850 dplx 1550. 535-0921 sec gate, prv lrg back 300 ft to beach $305/mo trance .• ,., bath. $225/mo.
elegant home In Newport ready 4 wa1t'n S800's Frpl. Wat Bar Pool. s9oo Tasha No pets 833-8974 24 t W Wilson. 631 -0960 yard. frplc. dsw. w/d 1s1 & last 646-2725 Sierra Mgmt 6-41-1324 Price no ob1ect Must 539-6190 BEST Ally lee 1st/last sec 495·6 l46 Otl R-.. 1'1111 Hat 4 Bdrm L It L 2741 / ool .,... •SPACIOUS & SUNNY* Luxury condo, walk to So l~all ICa Ilk-up, rec area w P M/F ... ace 2 Br. 1'.lt BA N° ~·1ma exec loc. 520 .,. trade home 1n Auburn ----N t It L 226-9 1nctds den cool ale $475/ N t A all ~· ~ ...., Foothllls/Nortl'lern Callt 'l br 2'' ba Mesa Verde t!J!I IC• S600's 539_6190 BEST lbr Gar. Bale OW $450 Cst Plaza Frptc, elegant OC AN VIEW lrg studio. 1 mo 0 pe 5 v twnhs CM $300/mo + It for $650 and 250 1q ft
Call Max 549.5547 Country Club condo. va-$1275/mo Npt Hse 3 Br All r 548-9084 540-5446 French doors. AIC, In blk to village. uttls pd. 151 See by appt only $200 dep Biii 548-6372 tor $312 Agt 756· 1272 -=-.,,-,.,,.---=---. -cant. $950 mo 842-0160 2Ba ample prkng 4 land· ~ _ v_ee -llOme security 1BR &ba $610/mo STUDIO, small l•t-2441. --------------I .E. Waate4 1625 536-3 181 540-7750 seeping. complete kltch Balboa 31111 1nc1 wsl'ler/dryr inct pv1 uuls pd. S320 494-6087 M/F to sllareh 3
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-6 9826 2606 W side. all new. 1' • Ba club wltennis courts ---Wt1taia1ttr 2791 steps 10 beac w em 1000 tt. second floor. quiet •WAIT OUT1* 5 Br 2 ba. lrptc. new cprts. 41 . lllaad patios, D/W, no pets, pools, 1ac. sauna Beaut LataH llpatl 2752 . S350 mo 650·9l82 street. nloely landsc1pad
We buy houses. condos. ~:~~Jmo 88 5 ~3e3~:~is $2000/mo Modern 2 l&Y FllOIT kids OK, avail immed decorated ctubhse & Lrg l & 2 Br, gas, wtr. S5~5~~~~:tls M/F to stu beaut ocean vu bldg. ort-st parking. gar-
untts Negative casl'I ttow __ Story Back Bay. 4Bd 3 2BR .. den E>ccellent Main $675/mo 645·66•6 mucl'lmore $625/moinc• trash tndry. poot. 951 _5177 time. tun loving. 2 Br age available. 6•5·•800
OK. Foreclosur8'S OK &.va1I 15 Apret $675/mo ba 3300 sit 3 car gar. I Channel location Mo 10 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse most ulll St. Albans. D) carport 1st • sec. No $275 & $325 645-3281 Vicky 645-3323 days
YOYr price. our terms 3 Br 1 Ba gar irg lncd pool. 1ac · '•aC tot Poss mo 51300/mo 644-9S 13 Montecello. garage. no 638-0405, ev 731-7528 pets 29041 Atoma. lMal ztOG Own room In 3 Br Condo, O.C. &llPllT AIU 730-7002 yard 650-S 719 turn or opt 642· 1366 I __ 9 7p•• Mgn 495 8221 pets $690tmo 641-1324 MESA PINES 2650 Harte • "" r • wshr /dryr redwood Otcspace,J09.1t63aq rt.
leatah Easts•de 3 br 2 be Twnllse I 2 Br 1 ba dbt gar llY HOIT $465,mo 2 Br. 1 ba apt, I BEAUTIFUL 1 Br S535 up JI twp rt ltacla 2769 patio, trptc. pool, apa. Lots of prkg. Janitorial &
Newly decor S8501mo $900/mO 23 t 481h St t2BR • den. E.JCceUent Main upper unit Poot. laundry 1 PAIVA TE balcony pool spa _ Avail 1mmed $300/mo all uttlltles Incl Mo-to-mo
F • L d 675-9586 or 240 2242 Call Answer Ad "11 Channel tocallon Mo 10 TOP t no pets 1 Br SSOO 2 Br S600 Tom Of tv m.,., 5•0-7859 OK from $1/ft. 557-7010 Ho11ea lfDll•t 642-4300 mo S1300tmo 644-9513 room 2272 Maple area. quie · Oshwsl'lr relnge 1nctd ...,
2000 EN/So1depe11sbr a'eun1ectedsy1nagr?e 3 t>r 2·, ba Nwpt Crest CoroH del Nu 2621 TSL M&IT 142-llOI Hl-2441 No pets 545-4855 P11l111l1 llttr11th1 OFFICE SUITE Orange
---------. -NEAR CCC 3 BDRM 2 BA ----M/F wanted to shr 4 br Co Airport area. Av.U onl'y $400 mo 548-0944 condo pool. tennis Nr Studio w/klt Avail Apr 1 to SIOO 211 n~u Mod blt1ns $600 4 pix at 2 Br 2 Ba Lux Apt .• ,., blk to home near occ.· privale 4/ 1 LOW LOW RENT Ctr111jtJJlu 2122 C bcl'l$1100{213)427 -1136 6 mos Blktoocn Stngle movesyoutntodau beach&1enn1s $850/mo -0.3& """"-------!9 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba ondo 675 , 539·6190 BEST Riiy tee yrly 759_0351 pool, laundry, xlnt loc. (71•1850
2 Bdr, avail now 'Iii July w 18th St dbl gar no 3 Br. 2 ba. trplc. lrg yard 2 $450/utll pd • 1Stllast Eas1s1de townhse style Newer 2 Br with garage. $225/mo + utlls. 1st, last Orange County Airport
10 $900/mo. Call Marla pets $795 Sierra Mgmnt car gar S 1000 • sec Call att t 1 30am Sat/Sun $595 per mo Poot. patio n 0 pe 1 s. S 5 10 / mo $600/shortterm rent at 3-1 & deposit. Call Scott area. New proletllonal
759-9100 co 64 l-1324 646·0491 or 675-3432 only. 673 4875 carport, no pets, gd crdt 631_5553 to 5-30 3 Br 2 Ba. 1 Blk 241· t517 office bldg.. corn•r
Be_a_u_tl_lu_ll_y-dacor at ed' Old lasl'lloned 2 Bdr l'IOYse 3 Br. Tam, formal dining, Cea ta .... 2624 f:I','c; ~=~:~e~~~2:v~~:g~y Quiet 1 br $475 garden vu to be~~ 33rd SI. Penln1u1a Hm. 25'1rom Redhill & Brlllol, 1000 aq.
completely furnished on E side, 1 child OK, 211 Ba New carpets. $460 di oblle home nc N B Really 67s_ 1642 Bay, 100' from ocean, ft. & up, S.99 NNN Own4lf Tnl'lse $1195 And condo $675 760-8862 paint Choice Blulls 1 · x m 1 e ad ·115 $525/mo Lrg 2 Br, Tba. w/w carpets. drapes, klch. prtv., prof n-amkr. will build out Interior to
$1995 673-0896 _ Townhome Avail April pe s, ma ur u deck, gott course view, range. retrlg. tndry. ott st ALL NEW 2 br & bach. apl Avail tmmed. $400/mo. suite tenant 751-5989,
--Panorom1c View of Cities. 1s S 1•00tmo year lease quiet. secure 1991 lndry room S54 Joann parking 2188 Maple, no avail now 33rd St. Step• 673-4•48. 673-8492 R & H Investment• .
• ..,.,, ltacla 2169 lg 3br 3ba, Turtterock Call George Goldbaum. Newport Bl 646-8373 TSL 1111' H2-1IOI pets. gas paid 6-46-5282 to beach 631-6836 3 br, 2 ba btk 10 bch. 'It btk Condo. wlpoot. J&C, ten-Southland Realtors STUNNING trg 1 Br garden Quiet Eslde 2br 1ba cot· IUY FRiil Prof M 25-30 n/amkr 10 • UIOITIYI IWI•
10 bay Rent 1111 June 23 nis courts avail Apnl 15 833·9191 apt p oot, rec area $525wlnsthls2Bdrm2Ba tage. encl gar, no pets stir BalbOa oceanfront 1 MO FREE RENT
by wk or mo 675-4902 S 1300 mo 833-1065 3-Br Westctllf area, pool, s4751mo 7 lO w ~ garden spot kid ok 5600 mo Tse<:. 645•7234 2BR+den Excellent Main condo. $400/mo Avail W/short term leale, luH --539-6190 BEST Riiy lee Channel location Mo to •t 15. Eves 875-964• serv suites. 881 Do~ Or
Udo tsle 3 Br 2 Ba Mo to PETS OK 2 Br duplex. maintenance & grdnr incl Baat ltack 2640 Senior Citizen needs mo s 1300/mo. 644·9513 PROF. M/F 10 lhr lrg Irvine Suite 1•. NB. 631-3881 Mo lease S 1750/mo. Bell good Wside loc w/small S 1600 760-1399 ~ S565/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba. lrplc, Studio or 1 Br Apt. Area of Grundy Atty 675_6161 yard $595 662-1700 -------•S400/up. bacl'I. 1 & 2 Br. enclsd gar. all bit tns, Costa Mesa. 751•1488 Condo 2 Br, 2'"' Ba pool & home: 3 br, pool, apa, 2 •heo hff"* AVAILABLE IMMED pool. spa. 18992 Florlda near shopping center. spa. nr Hoag Hosp $975 lrplc, wet bar. $450 mo. Irvine, nr J.W. Airport.
Lido Isle 3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo 10 Wside 3Br 1 Ba gar' nu 2br, $650-$950 3br 4 4br. 842-2834, 842-3172 810 Center SI. STUNNING trg 1 & 2 Br. 2 675· 7358 alt 6PM Incl. utile/maid. 552· 1558 Phone anew. utile pd,
Mo lease. $1750/mo Biii crpts paint No pets $700 $1000-$2000 Ferguson TSL I t 1•2 110• Ba garden apl. pool Grundy Alty 675_6161 Isl tast & dep 752-2881 & Hal'ln R.E 542.1153 * $400/up. bach, 1 & 2 Br. C• " • • s4251535 710 w 1811'1 St East bluff Spacious 1 Br, Prof. retp. M/F to lhr love-cont. rm, secfy Mrv~.
---pool. spa 18992 Flonda 5635/mo. 2 Br. l 'h ba view. pool, pleasant area. ly M ... Verde CM h04Jse 250-0277
llt1sea liflralslld Foaatain BAYFRONT mobile dlxe 3 842-2834. 842-3172 Townhouse Greenbelt, WE IFFH l OHICI No pets $6SO 644-..767 S300 mo. 957-8582 WlTEIFR-•• -,._ I 2202 Val~e 2234 Br 2 Ba. bell pool. spa. -----_,..,.. wsHrl t 5&r adll $950 yrly 673-6022 Newport leacla 2669 lndry rm Nice t~llon Want a selection °1 great Lg dtx 2Bd/2ba. patios. Reap, mature M/F to lhr 2 Sutte avail. 1500 aq ft.
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1l11t1l1 gar/shop kids wetcom~ dock avail S 1800/mo Sub Rent 1 rm ett apt tc a 4 Br house II looking In ---· -----= or 644-0936 Eiieen
•&OllS IU.Ln 539-6190 BEST Riiy ree Agent 851 -16S1 June 1 Must be ctut: i68S/mo E/s1de 2 Br. 1•.i, CM NB or HB think of us Oceanfront. elegant 3 C.aatrcial " ___ mbr Mr Austin 642-4097 b T hSe F tc a d fi rst for thal choice ot story wood & glass. tdeal Retpcnslbi. Fem to stir I I Hll PROP MWHIHT Hait. Beacla 2240 Big Canyon-golf course g:r. ~~ry ~m.rpNieay 1:X:· tdeal IMng tor couple All uttts pd Bdrm BatbOa Panlnaula. Htl I
114/111-1113 • 1• 2 IA Ill SIOO's ~~~~~:'ba~ ~o:i. ~=n~i~ 2BR, d~~.' lx~l~e~I Main 231 4 Santa Ana TSL MGMT 642-1603 $2500/mo. 650-3823 Ref't . 673·2258 166416 Harb&. F.V.
" n TSL l~IT 1•2 1101 N B REAL TY 675-1642 Rmmte, own Br & Ba, OV91 12•0 SQ ft HOUSE FOR RENT Crptd pool hme updateo pvt gar $1 350 /mo Cl'lannel location. Mo to • "· IGWFlllT 25• M/F s350 +l3 utll. Agent ~1-5032
$295/mo. Needs worll kllcl'I kid pet fine at 640-8126 or 497-5•71 mo $1300/mo. 6•'*·9513 S695/mo. Lovely 2 Br, l'h WHIUll YILUll Luxury duplex, tower,
841-6208 lee 539-6190 BEST Alty lee Canal lront 3Br 2Ba walk Baylront 61 1 Udo Park Or ba Twnl'lme. only 5 yrs 1 & 2 Br aplS avall. pool, greenbelt • Br, gar Yrly S•8-•9'42, 6•5·5273 1800 slf retail bldg w/80'
--d K d 1 OK 11 ti l b I No S 1500 752 9442 dye Rmmte 10 ahr 3 Br 2'-" Ba frontage on Coast Hwy Oceanlrnt 2 Br .nt family Aflordable 2 Br hme wlll"t to bell S IOSO Avail now Condo 1 Br 1 Ba ol i s, pets. se spa, r. pa 0 a · • · w N 1 Bch "50 3392 ""' C t A 11 4 / 1 pets SS 15-$625 6•0 2•34 eves & wknde condo, '"' ml from beh. P · 0 • home S 1250/yrty appts yd 4 gar $52!: DOCKSIDE R E 840-8208 $1100/mo Bill Grundy er por s va · •
S1a•trlWi1tu 539·6 190BESTRltylee Dont miss 2 Bdrm $600 675-6161 I Carports Agt645-9850 T~4L2-~Jb~' 75t&-0081 or ~:!i '3onooar:'~11t~~v:~ WIUIDlll
llt1tils Spacious 3 Br 3 Ba. 1rg fan rtat w1ct1ets o.11ct1 kid ok 1 IEACH REITAL WAILABLE NOW 1 Br dya S46-8020 ext ••5. 1=!~ 72~ct~ "c~~~: .I "Ell"
rm wt lp 3 car gar 1•-, m 539·6190 BEST Riiy lee retrige. range laundry Hait. hacla 2140 eves 536-3865 JlCI 10 beach s 11751mo Furn 2 & 3 br apts. by tl'le pool carport no pets __ ""______ S.aatr Hwy Call Tim Sloat
PllP MWIEIEIT 962_8118 Dover Sllores E.11ecu11ve wk or mo Agt 675-8170 s450/mo 931 w 19lh ST 4 Br 3 Ba 2 car gar, 2 SIOt') ~ Roommate to ahr 3 Br. BUSINESS PROPERTIES 4Br 2 story tam11y l'lm 54e 0492 twnhm tn llllt top wooded IN NEWf'l>RT BEACH ltat1J1 ~~ S285. avail 4/1. 2 houlff BROKERAGE COMPANY l 14/111-1113 lrviae 2244 w1poot & spa 3 car gar 3 Apartaeata, Ual. · setting Quiet & prvt, Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-3 Br turn house. ffpl. to beach 631·4568 7141752·30'1 • --miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-trptcs AAA cond & to-Elegant spacious 2 br vaulted ceutng. pool. spa ments & Townhouses Aval! June July Aun 1485 fl 2 b 2 ba ho O"" · • -· Roommat• wanted l1•a1trlal SQ r. mt cation Santiago Or Geaeril 2702 owners unit. frplc. nr pvt paho S1 <,7V/mo nr , from $660 (Ask about 606 Oceanfront .
•• :.·:.~~·::r:lttl• ~°.:rd~!~ d:ir~~cr ~~;~~ ~:~~';:240~~. $3000/mo HOUSE FOR RENT occ $525 675-6958 ~~~~77: New 1 and I ~l~~'~i~,::~: &c~~~~,~~ SS 100/mo Agl 760-8333 ~~~::~:'~$';5~~~Y••1* n• ••• ,.rt t. l.'... woods $825 644-2227 $295/MO Needs work llSTHT II acatlta ~·~utilities. 873~•84. 2000, 2000 & •ooo tq fl Dupler spacious 3Br 2·., 84 1-6208 tee , s525 2 Br 1 Ba patio nice S57S-S775 mo. 2 & 3 br, may be rented 1
0°r ahort I I zt07 3975 Birch, NB. 1 week min Call lor de· • TURTLEROCK, 4 BR. ;; ba lplic dlb gar 5950 • E 1 id 1 c /pool enctsd garage. wash· 1 term or longerl n Jam-tata I Share 2Br Apt In Costa $so aq ft Agt 5• l·&03Z
tails oa 3 pootsltennis. bright sec 646-0491 675-3432 81ibo1 i1laad 2706 as s e o w er/dryer hk-upa. yard. I boree Rd at San Joaquin Condo· Pt lm Springs. 28r Mesa, Quiet ma.le non . .
COSTA MESA New a 4 clean S t295 752-0664 tndry rm 9 c~o~ 10 all palio Newport Beach Hiiis Ad 2ba pooltlde wkend smkr S2SO, 548-6197 $4SO/mo. over tOOO •I
lovely 3Bd townhouse Lrg 1 Br 1 Ba condo al lt"IJ bto llt•t llY FlllT 14 ay Realty Days 6-42· 1603. I 1'4-1100 $125: wtt $250 770-2722 Stir 4 Br. Hme btwn be & good lnduatrlal local ton
pV1 pa110. rrplc. comm Orange tree Terr Fr pt Dover Shores 2 • den Exoellenl Mair TSL lc•t 142· 1101 Eves 960-4814 'ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ocean N.B. Avail now ~ell Agt. 645-9850
pool $850/mo c & 4 Br 3 Ba 3 car 2 Ir pies Channel tocallon Mo IC II PAii om, nu •ft 6 & wkndl 650-2837 C.M 800 aq ft with emtll CDMa~ruo~!~r~~np~rt~hls. ~(Iler :~~:~~~ry':>'oots Leases1sso 770·0347 mo $1300/mo, 644·9513 Hant. lt1cla 2740 BHt. ltacla 1741 Spa<iou.s single. one Fully eqp(I, 5Br hrne 1.4 of Ilea & ruuoom
lac • tennis crts Ne E·ec style 3 Bdrm 3 Ba Coro11 .. ,I ... , 2722 & ......... ...croom "p..... ml 10 PC Lift• Real URGENT mat/Fam 25-.3$ $300/mo Agt 75f..IOOI decorator sharp. fr 0 ~ • ,. "'" ~ ., W • bargain lor 214 lamllles. to shr WIMmt. Beeul
doors, mo to mo lse 1 ~~!~631~~g~:mo Cal llme Cl'lels galley lrplc 3BR 2',.,ba. garage, lrptc K b k ? s t•Slnlte. 979.a209 Hunt. BMCtt home $300 lter~
S16SO __ ~artsl'lop S1 1SO details spacious $12501mo en ney Ufl port . mo +'.Wtll 841·1•90 li9iiiliiiini0iglF.iilliie;..g.a•r•••o•tmiiiii~iliioi9
W1ttrfrt1tl1•11 l1o lNortl'lwoods lu11 2600 s/I 39-6190 BEST R1tylee 675·544 1 W Id F 2 718-7865. Vie. Of Fair·
• I .. ,. 4Br. fir. tge 1wlm pool E Viii l'I 2 B o.2 Isn 't that the b. oat WllllUNI Tlllll 04J Ille• rtep. to lhr ltatt.ra 1.1-1-0 many extras. S 1500/mc xec a u~e r n RemOd 2 br up11atr1 England, bed & braakfast. br 2 ba at Promontory Pt, View & Bakel'.
Yr lse David 731 -7004 Ba $1250 2 rplc pool spa frptc. beam cetllnga So that won The America's Cup in ·751 650-3874 mornlnns Nwpt Bctl. non/tmkr, no '.,,.-.-..... --.-.. -............... ,.,. prvt 673-3313 646-6375 or hwy $900 675_242" ··• peta. c.11 Dave 676-M97 l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.iioiiia
lalkl Unbeatable otter 2 Bdrm
PtalaHJa 2207 pool hme off Culver $575 S39·6190 BEST Atty lee
2br. 1 blk trom jetty. bly view from decil. quiet University Park 2 Br
park area. prlv beaell & home. pool, tennis. view
beat ramp, large garden/ lrg yard 11ln1 toe
patio. all appl Incl WIO. $ t200/mo or lease
new carpet , paint, no opt100 675·5393
pets. I••••· S 1075. Un4v Prk. tlv rm--w-/f-rp-t,-2
873-3603, 873~280 br 2 ba, study. belYt
ExclutlV9 Pan Pt. 3Br 3Ba, garden1, avail mld-Aprll
ci.n. aecluded patio, 3Br s945tmo 5•~~907
la Mlf cont. w/kltr.h for Wllllll &llH WI
Qrandmothef St575/mo Vacant, 2 Ml1r IUll•a. nv 2 13/378~3119 cpta. lrelh!y painted. nu
Rent part of my~ "G" drapes, g•ta gu1rded
St /Ocean 81 t l'IM trom comm Only 11200, 1 yr
OCMn $300mo 67.J..e633 Isa Call egant 552-2000
.. ..... .... wl 9;;;;a new 2 e; 2 Ba. SO 01 Vsc.nl. 2 Mttr aullft, nu
H\llt)'. beam c.illn99, tltt. ci>t•. lreehly palnte<I. nu
oek. et' No '*'' Avail drapet, gate guarded 4.1 St1001mo 87~t5 ~ Only $1200. 1 yr ~ IM Ca.II egenl 552·2000 Retired Eicec 1ootc1ng f« a
8r hOuM In CdM or HUf'll
Hart>our. yr •te Pf'9f, Sy
t.tay 15 IAIS-170tl
s.11 wllh f AS!'.I
11'1 a 8AEEZE
Cltltlfled Ada "42·5171
Gorgeous ocean lronl on S.ot Hwy, clean, conve--"'' r ,,. / -SCRAM-LETS Seashore 3Br •Ba 2 lrpl nlent 2 Br 1 Ba s795 f'URMSHEO Of tall tt I t I W ... 1111
$2000/mo 759-1341 Agl 752-5065. 646-3176 UHf\JRMISH£0, IUrt ltll ta 11 H ANSKD$ --H 1011 re not M t wflo (or wMI) lttnM~t was, Alt UTIUTIES Resp. employed qulel ftU\
HVH MONACO 2 Br 2 Ba C11ta 11111 -2724 oon I feel bad -you ft not llOM. lttMeybu.Mport IS PAID HEALTH 2Br f~Ba C.M. apt lht Fam. nd1 ltudlo ~··
S01e200n '1moG :..~~;4~ er 1 Br duplex. 1535 Pata Ont ol 14 d1st1nct1vtly dllftrfl\1 aptftment lloorplw > tS w/ir.mate non·amkr only CdM, Bal Ill, E.lide C.M. unt>orn .. Aweith al Sffwind v1n ... 1 111 Hlln1·--8Ncf1 Stand ClUB:>. TENN . S225 utll lnel 548-oe39 _SuunnaMS-81 to tv mtg Tyr11nt • Spuniy .. OK 11t Cectl tt A ... ......... SW1MMING,pfus Mwmot ·!lcMlt
UNISLE 646-7576eves Y~t es 1 rrw1t oltot1Wypar$Olllllledpr~ muchmor•!Sorry. 2 fem. 21-30 yr1 needed two iii• ... n.tet ameill. UPt8ANl8TIA
2 bdrm, 2 bath ~ den ----pllnntnc lht •ind 01 1t1t11boll 7011 ~ A per-t ~ tmmed to lhr MW up-reuonable 1 or 2 bdrm I uked mv youno toft .._ Steptiini. Bernardy. 1 BR new car pell & blelld of n.turund hv1111 nntltd 111 • lotest w1tll no ptts. Models ttalra 3 Bf duptax w/yd & houM or dl.IPIU rMdy tor rui._.' toot! hlm *'Ill 64~·7050 drapes, enct Jar, no blbbl1nc brooh and qu~t polld\. toot.id bf netu<tl optn dally 9 to 6. trg view patio In OM May tat In C.M./N.8. 1ogetUl)t1.W.thlrlloll'l
---peta S•SOtmo, 5·8465 oeun breezes Add to lhlt ttnn1t CO!Uts. $ft'.lllll•fll ~ w7NtM. 1275 • ~ utlla. art1. Cell 8 14111• or Anna d~elr1.. Hit -Newport ShorM N9Wef • --I """•t -9&0 1He Uk for f(91rv _ _,._
2BA, den, 2 car gar, 1 blk 2 Br 1 ~ Ba E 18th St pool1, a 1111 and a convtnien .,... IOfl nut •~,.,..tll • -·• at 730·1279 1tttr &pm Qr' wu almpte •.. y°'-1 o.n'I
10 bch Pool 4 ctub prlv Twnha gar No pelt &e50 and tmploymtnl and yov' vt aot t pl«e enyo.nt would Fem "991'91 to at'lr w/M·F all cny Sit & Sun. altde UP t IAHllTIA.
S 12001m 0 12 , 31 Stern Mgmt 641 · 1324 oroudlv ~11 ltOmt (C.111 lttnnttbllnkp0tt) OM and Ap.1t11Mnb your 2 bdrm. 2 ba ~t In Offin ... tab lt Sp1rt~ Re.a.
794,3•53 2BR tBA. redecOf'ateci. twO bedroom, one and two 111111 ~atllfttflts Cotta MeN 0t Laguna vieot AOvtes In .. tft
-prefer qutai wOf klt\Q cou and To•nholntt Newport Buds So. Hiii• 831·379" 1811 Waetcli# Dr, Ha. matter• kMI "*'1'tl'I 0.~~n~=·,:~=n~ pta .. no pet• 1535° 170016thStrttt !fem rmmatt wanted to ll.30aqn. t>ut1,,..f.eto;'a1...-?'
f()( C04Jpit Art utUe pd. 841 9352 5Vi~·ncf (al Dom) • ""3bf 3ba condo w/I~ ~g41nt 541-5032 -SSiPFiit~Rnrr:UuiAAi:LMADiii«IF
12500/mo eso-3823 2Br Tt>..-atove. trig. lg JI ,, Pige"~''"~ar • ·~ 642-Slll nr Hunt Harbour 12 l&LllA la. AdV1<:41 In .ii""'*'· L.M.
SPACl6US 4Br, canal patto No pett 717 W Newport led No 840-3021 or t-40...071 8p1ce lot r•nt Mika marrla~ & ~
front. comm poola, ten· 18th •A S500 8"1$-t926 • Fem Ammie to atu 3 Ir a 873-5374 Ot 7S2-21•1 Alto coun .... no • 11'6
n11. l1mlllel only plNM 2 BR TAl-PLEX t ~·. lrplC, tms Hunttftl\On Viii• LIM. H\illl~on klc~. CA 880 lrvlnt A\ltftllf °' nou.ae. C.M 1250/MO iiAiSTOL &REDHILL So El Camino ...... ten
S1•001mo845-3370att5 lrg tlowt.lrgpatlo.ltt 2 (714) 898·9961 (It 16th) +. 'h utll SUM Of en .. Corner prof omct btdQ, ~ Uo'd .aa.f1M
Have aomethll'IQ ygu want ear gar sets ~1"3531 from IN San Otf10 rr"'"' dnvt norttl on~ to '4S-U04 831•1233• 5"'W3t9__ tOOOeqft &up Wlllbl:llfd Gee QREEH Clllfl
to M41? ClaMtfled e<11 do HR trpl. '"'Of btc" y1rd, Mcftdden. "*' ti on Mel'addtft lo SMwilld wi,p lt:em. to lhf fl.Hn 28r CdM to fUll tenant. aftr'K1l'f't '°' WHtTI ..-,, .. It wall / Cell NOW, ptl\I ........ t ~d w11ac.. "'-0 ...... 1 !l.l. Idle 11tm1 wltn a JIN l.115/rno+ 11111 I terma ....,. • Ct111en.t Ad • "'' 1 fur11tslll .... Hilt.-• ""-n 4111' l -ui dll•• .1.... .. 1 •7• •••a .. H ln-1 761·"'""""" ,....., ......... , 842-H71 patio S725 2-2790 j llJ!!~~-·---·-llllllll"""•••llllll!lll!!lill!ll!l!llll!~ Deify Plfot Cluailied Ad ..._ :vll "' ., • .._ "' .._' ~~-J. ~ .._.,
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--SYDNEY
0MARR
Monday, Marcb ti
ARIES ~March 21-Apnl 19): Pltasant surpri5e is featu red -
mvolves individual who supporu your stand. Empha's1 on friends.
aspirations. ability to ga in access to confidenttal infonnauon. Tenns
will be defined. your position W111 be strengthened and wish will be transfonned into reality.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on production. promo-
uon. panicipat1on tn chantable. political or community project.
Relationship grows stroneer. responsibilities increase. Cancer.
Capricorn pt"rsons play significa nt roles. You'll aain valuable
e"periencc.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Lunar aspect coincides with
knowledge, travel. international customs and personal values. ProJcct
can be completed. cooperation will be gained from one who
communicates via long distance call. Anes. Libra pt"rsons figure
prominently.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You're aided by favorable reference.
interest rates and change ofpohcy. Take initiative. ask questions. deal
with member of opposilt'.' sex who wants .. real commitment." Leo
individual helps you loc. ate article that had been lost. mm1ng or stokn.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check legal asptqs. be aware of publicity
opportunity. follow through o n intuition. lnd1 v1dual who taught you
much in past is again avaifabtr-ask questions. don't permtt pride to
block progress. Aquarius and another Leo pla} key roles.
VlRGO (Aug. :?3-Sept. 22): You fall shon of mark on 1n1t1al
attempt. However. you'll soon have reason to celebrate -lcsal
decision will go in your favor. Accept added responsib1l11y. realm~
others will now rel y upon your judgment and check your ac:uon~.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Affair of heart dominates -give logic
cQual time. Focus on speculation. children. creauve endeavors and
physical attraction. Some opinions are revised. others remain steadfast
-you'll survive and be accepted. Scorpio plays kc} role.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Focus on basic values. kc) issues.
ab1ltty to get yo ur own ideas validated. Gain shown throu~h written
word - present format tn dramatic. unique fashion. Gemini. Virgo,
SagJttarius persons figure prominently Older individual will lend
benefit of experience.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Relatives make numerous
suggestions during course of v1s1t. Genuine bargain ts available where
an object or luxury item is concerned. Living quaners arc made more
comfort.able. you could be receiving V.1.P. treatment. Taurus plays key
role. .
CAPRICORN_(Dec. 22-Ja~. 19!: Good lunar as~ct coincid~s with
brighter money picture. You II reject the superficial. dynamic new
approach wi ll replace ennui. Streamline procedures. perfect tech-
niques. Pisces. Aries. Virgo nati ves pla) outstanding roles. You will
recoup recent loss.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make this a power-play _da) -)OU
are on target. you are becoming more popular and )'OU will be given
opportunity to increase income. You touch on universal theme. people
resp0nd and your reputation will be enhanced. Capricorn plays key
role. . . . PISCES(Fcb. t 9-March 20): Break with past is 1mm1nent-you II
receive numerous hints. suggestions and your dream could prove
prophetic. Assignment will be finished. y~u mi~t be asked to appear
before microphones and camera. Anes. Libra nauves figure
prominently.
L.11 I ft••• JOM l11iH11 Op!· 4014 Heir Waatt4 5100 sso rew.,d: brn/61k eoxer llLlll &1111 &SS'T /OEO SEO
M pup, haa bone dlseue. ILYIPIO Comm'I R E. developer desperately need• medi-
cation. 778-1536 IUCH I •RT seeking mature. stable
A P4tfSOfl Exp'd In prop
Found 10 spd bike, vie 100 FESTIVAL mgmt & bkpg preld. Type block Mai n St. HB. . 80. SH 80 Min 2 yrs on
Aubrey or Deb re Booth Rentals now avail-prtor job. Non-smkr Air-
960-9996 able for Food, Games. port area 851-6as 1 Retell. and Arts & Crafts. __
Found: 2 dogs. X·frg (2 13) 457-t445 hOund type male Red/blk ___ Answering Service. plsnt
mu zz t e M ed m 1 • JlortguH, ore N.B Exper only. good
blk/brown fem Vic Gar-T . .'i 4021 pay 631-5640 __ _
lleld/Maln, HB 847-2213 II! H s•nLER Assistant Manager tor 21
•• • Units Costa M8$a. 11t rent
lhrt1 .. eOt.IH.
Speclatfzlng In 1st & 2nd
• ut1ls pd ExP4tf recfd
Handyman 855-0665 FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
142-Hll
TD's Since 1949 Babysitter in my CM hm
Robt. Sattler NH/CM Toddler & baby Sdys/wk.
RE Broker Bd Realtors 6hrs/dy 645-9428 eves 642-2171 545-0611
WIDOW HAS$$$ for TD's
S 11" 000 up No credit
check, no penalty Call
DenisonAuoc 673·731 t
Babysitter needed for 14
mth ol d You1
home/mine Lo·11"g
warm Aft 6 751-1)294
refs
F OUNO MI dog Joung .1~1iiit=JpiiiWiiiaiiiaiiitMiiiiiiiiiiiiSiil 00iii black, 16" high 0 lbs,1• •B•an•ll•ing _____ _
Baker /Harbor area. UaR IOOlllT FILL/TIME TElllll 11 546-2472 EUOITIYE
Found Pit Bull m ix, The Orange Coast Dally
gOld/whlte male wt chaln Piiot has an excellent op-
nr OC Airport. 979-3899, portunlty lor a career 213/~3--0918 oriented Major Account
Found Springer Spaniel
male. Shepherd, blk &
brown. male, Terrier mix,
blk & brown, female, one
brown rabbit. fllawport
Beach Anlrnal Shetler,
644-3856
Executive with a proven
track record. Great
po1anllaf, guaranteed
draw against com-
mission. Desire to move
Into management a plus.
Send resume to
P 0 Box 1580
REWARD Aust Stiep, 3-4 Coste Mesa. 92626
yr old male, blk & wht, EOE
anawers to Sandy, vtci--------• e.ar & Pautarlno, CM.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 54&-2704 «MS-2839 daya I•
It yov are an l,,dlVodual
ready to undertake chal-
1eng1no position. Valley
Federal may nave lhe
perfect opl).)r~~nlly for
you We hl"4: "n Immedi-
ate opening m our OCA
lr111ne ofllce for a full time
Teller II Minimum 1 year
teller/new accounts ex-
;,enence 1 c;:iuired
II you are Interested
please c..;:"tact our office
to hnd nvt more 1ntor-
mation or to arrange ap·
po1ntment
It.It Waa... SIN lilt Wat.. l lM IN ...... 11• l1Jp Waa ...
llrwe,..,....... HIT ... PUB 11n ... 11t.P"'8 AEALUlAT!
................ '"11 or pJtlfM No •xiw fllPt. p11 Clefk a 1ooo .-;;u.u.mm YOllrown~ Tr.,,,._ Gen~ H8 17 1Me rnplelunlng f23i No 111.Dl&IH•
lno prOVided. The '"°" Front -dertc. pleuan Coast Hwy, N Lao Bdl .0-~ane.4 1111t1 cate ano ptioM ¥06oe, nio. •P N1WMfln<Mt1 ~ rnor• IMfMt b...a 8rohraoe
eoam.llc prOdueta on lht PMrlnCe 54.00 hr, Pn wOfk than tWfMI llrm •• 10 yMrl haa • Atit.il u_peor ~ad
market tntroduc:tor) ;:anent L1oun• opentno for 2 ... raa-(eutnotteqU1rtiol Cl formlog now Call Mt-'908 (Ree) R.Na. LVNJ... NAa& compe-~. '* "9xl•Olenoura Sonia at 2e1-1eoe. ---nt0n1 P Subti. lmaget eo.m.tic. FIT COUNT!A HELP Satel aJCpetlenee req'd· (AW M~)
trvtne CA Ruby'• Sandwteh Saloon We ott81' can ~ In bva1ney ma. apply In iwaan · 845-1100 (9· 10·30•ml • Top W1ga chine, manutacturlng, OUPlmll/fl•Jtlt FI T day prep eoo1c:eiP • Cnoloe ot 1t11t1• finance. , .. , .. tat• or
needed to mfg. cu.tOftl neceuary e7&-3333 Pa) • Oauy Pay otnet proteulonal fleld
medleat/compiitar ve· eommeNUrata w/exp • Referral Bonua
hie... tor IU1 growing =:-:-:-:-:-:=~~...-Irvine mtg Formlea pan-FI T MAINTENANCe per
S.nd ra1ume In con-
f~ to
e I I n g c a b I n e t 1 IOI'\ Mutt realde on prop
w/hrctwOod, metal trim arty Muat be qualified
Alto llmltad ex,per In Call for Info. 11-«·2&11
all Nursehnders
547.7537 CORPORA TE Al TY INC
••• Ill.•••-, 11552M~rthur81 #2t0
_ .. , lrvtne.ca 92715 •---------"""--------Full & part time lklllecl 975--08118 10& UL.II
ST111111
her~ mnm lheet metal • + 2t 1~540 PIU/TillPAY GAi.. PAIT /Tl• WHI
Full tff'M, weekend• • Opportunltle1 evallablt
muat 5 looatlonl Appfy with the LOS ANGELE~
Matro Carwaah, 2950 TIMES Circulation De
Harbor Blvd, Co111 partment In OYr door tt
nurllno lactllty In Laguna ----FITime. Matu,.. I oePen·
Beach. x1nt WOfkJng In· UllPTIHllT dabla Experience
vlronrnent. 71414$4-toT~ FIT e-5 Good PhOne pretwrad. Contact 0.0..
.. ......... ....,. 11111 .....
Newport 9eec:fl fnvn.1· W• .._.... ooe-..,_. lat
ment firm E~eellen1 boVt &. ~ MMl.n
lYPl"O a wotd pr~! 1111 11 12-18 1W'I ON wortwlO atMll1y .....-itlel. a..-...,..._ a ~· 11111111 11cii1t. 1118 t)'Plno & flllng ble or Patti 497-4777
Mesa. door newspaper ulet
Certified nurH aide
7-3.30PM Call btwn
10-5, Mon-Fri 549-3081
req'd Mutt ha"8 reffable Sai.. tranaport atl o n
840-2950 Stacy
mont & Co. 7tl0·1111 Earn mOMy. '"" & 11211 11--,.., ~.-Celt A•-i;•l!llff progrem Guarantee< ~ -hourly wage 1)4u1 com Nur11ng ----5PM-9PM _, Mt. ~WW * 2Funpeopleneedadln for comm'I br<*--O-Of· 141-7• Supervtae 1taff of 4, 10 k.., mlaslon. Hours· 4pm tc
expar & dependable llpm. Training la pro
Send resume or work hll· vlded. Potentfal to aarr
tory to: Ad #950, Diii) S300 plus per week Fo1
Piiot. P 0 . Box 1~ an Interview. call·
H tr LYI GUiil
Convalescent hoap 8"ch
area PI T, reli.t, wknda
11pm-7am. 642·8044
our SANT A ANA ortlee ~1.nrn ot:Y~'='~ J,40f\.•Frl 10Mt.ipm
• Good communication Ing required. Exper. with
lkllla • ~t. or wltllngneaa to IMfn I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Set ~ntrnenta for micro computer/work 11
Coate Meta, CA 92826 957-2361 ext 1204 OPERATOR Anawerlng
service. FfT mature per. son. exp preferred Wiii
train 540-t777
our CHIMNEY SWEEPS procasalno Ol)tfltlon Supervi.or * ExperlenQe person !Of Ex c . I b. n. 11 t.. llPT • Bnlll CHILO CARE· Maturt General Office/Manager
woman with 3 year old IC. Tualln Tennis Club needt
sit In your/my home with all around parson
my 3 yr Old bOy. Call al1 544-6950
6 45 pm 650-6778 OPllCAL SHOP Must
have good attendance
record & be wllllng to
work Will train $S/hr
Excellent oppt'y for Id·
vancement 556-2291
management position * non-amokar 84&-5051 llCEPTlllllT CHIMNEY'JACK uk lor Kris Nolen. Flrlt Dau AeloutCM la
PART /TIME Wffkends 550-8-090 call 5pm-9pm ••-na•y now ~llf'O ~-
Lite typlno Newport Sales Business Form• ---Ilona for AuthottUtlon
Clvll Engineer/Land De-
velopment designer
drafter 548-1193
Cleri~I
&nEITIOI
•Secretaries
•Typists
•Clerks
•Data entry operators
•Word processors
•Assembly trainees
•PBX oper1tor1
Needed immediately tc
work tor prestigious com
p1nles In Orange COYnty
Work wtlen & where YOl
want
FEMALE/MALE
HOMEMAKERS urged
to apply
Volt Temp. Serv. LOGO
3848 Campus Drive
Acron lrorn O.C. Airport
Newport Beaeh
oomtLLH
New alrllne seeks con·
Uoller. Position wilt havf
emphasis on revenue.
aect'g and all othe1
acct'g. auditing 1nd
purchaalng functions. Air-
line axp preferred. Com-
pany offers equity pol·
ttlon and profit sharing ~
salary. Please submit re-
sume to Connectalr Air·
lines Inc. 9375 Archlbalc
Ave. ste 108, Ranchc
Cucamonga 91730
EOE
••COOK ** New CM coffee Shop
650-5735
COOi
llYElllEIT JOIS
Thousands of vacanclef
must be lllled lmmed s 17.634 10 $50.112
Call (111)142-1000
Including Sunday
Ext 36135 Ftw
llAJHIHSH
Full/p/tlme. Some exper
H.B. area. 968-0757
Hair Salon· Styll1t's Ass'
needed 1mmed Op
portunltles 645·5370
llllT/HSTESS Full/time person Must be
sharp & ready to work
Apply In person 3-5pm
Jolly Roger. 400 S. Coas
Hwy. Laguna Beach.
Hotels
l&LUA l&Y CLll
Beach Real Estate Office. sa1e1 We need 2 ex-FIT. for yacht brOlcerage Dept Supervl90r
Ideal for student $4hr per1enced B~slneu ~~7:1~n ~.~.;~0t~f!~ OuaJifled candldat• Wll
CALL 14 .. IOIO ~~r~:a~~l:s1~~s~ry 10 ~I: Sharon at 673-8511 poueu ... v~ euperl •
VllQtY ----n e * HCIPTillllT rotary mnlg 4 corp head-SEGlnUY llel<S relating to OC*'· ORIEi TAIER M1scettanaou1 olllce work Quarters are both in PoS1t1on open for full time a11on1, finance, credit or tor garden center lr111ne Please contact Secretary for Newport data proc.ting AA •
wanted 6 men & women 142-1111 Jerry ,Michaels at Beach Architectural firm grae pr...,_,ad, bu1 not towork lnouroroerdept 71 4 /5 46-1631 or MuS1 have dfctat-neceseary
Must be neat. couneous llECE-nlOlllT 21 31 637-1371 for a con-· & able to start 1mmed 0 hdent1al interview Ing/transcribing exper • R.aapon.alblllltas fnclud« Must have car No exp Printing fir m . FIT. typing 70-8 wpm, upervl.alon of &ut~
nee Company will train 556-8428 aek for Vickie Sale.a Clerk. FIT apply In knowledge of IBM Mem-1 .... ff IA•wlftft that ..
person 9-t2 only Costa ory typewriter & know!-11on ••• • "-" .. Salary S800/mo 11 qualt· RECEPTilllST Mesa Stationers 270 E edge of word proceMlng com~y atandardl and
lied For appt call Mr. 111sTUS 17th St Costa Mesa equip helpful Salary credit c:aro lndus1ry regu-
Green 662·5828 " comtnlUlata with axper latlonl are prect~. Posttlon axlats lmmed1-sales -Call btwn lOAM & 1PM Candidate wut monitor PAllTER ate I Y Io r Re c e P • Growing national reading 7141644_ 1010 performance on em-
5 yrsenamet axp Carnec t1on1sl/Hostess with education company 11 ..,.----.,,--~-...,....,.. ployMll ~~ ~
631-4745/«M2-8534 msg some typing ano phone seeking tales P4tfSOn to Secretary/Recept1onl1t, atlon, eou a oor·
experience. Apply in per-present our unique read-top ll!llls. ref's., tor buly rectlve actlon1. Aall9I PART Tiii n111111 son to Nan McCoy be-Ing product to key de-Laguna Hiiis law otfiee. Auth. Dept Mgr/Ftdll1y
Making appointments for tween the hours of 9:30 • clslon makers. Large S 830·6ee0 Mgr/Pereon'* Mgr In
local CPA firm 760-3886 1 t 00 am. Monday potential Send resume to administering all pokie9 ,··T TllE through Wednesday at Creative Curr1culum, Inc, n.ruY-111.11 & prac1kle9 of F 0.f'. an 1101 Quall Street. New-p o Box 1605, lmmed. need w/n811onat
Shipping & wrapping, 6 por1 Beach 851-1 184 Huntington Beactl 92647 company. Typing s111111 Appllcallon1 accept ed
hrs. 2·4 dys per week, 60wpm, shorthand or fut M on . t h r u W e d •
•FRONT DESK. full time $4.25 tra1n1ng, to SS.00 RECEPTIONISTS RETAIL SALES niu. Diamond Bar IC>-3126-3/28 bet'#Mf'l 9 & 4:
12-8pm and 8am-4pm M/F 9-11 AM, 646-9408 lllll FAlllll SllP cation but reloca11ng to 1700 E. Garry, Irvine.
some weekend• & poH Costa Mesa Creative European high Newport Beach In very 957-3121 957-8018
Ible nights 4pm-12am Part/lime 01-C&LL fashion ladles shop seek· near t utu re. Ca 11 EOE M/F/H Computer experlencf 861 2a•• EOE
preferred. Balance cast> SIPPLEIEIT Receptionists lo work on Ing exp. aalesperaon. --· _"'9_. _____ --nmiiiiiiit-
drawer & post charges IC an "as needed" basis. Fine location. Excell pay llOllTAIY swnt•H•
guest account•. YOUR llCOIE Musi possess pleasant Call Anita 644-2652 Vect0< word pr~ng INUTll
•COCKTAIL Server 4-! TlredolsittlngarOYndwlth phone manner and have --UL--l-SPE--IPU-.,..-::--experience preferred PllTTm
days/week & on call 1 y1 nothing to do? Do you flexlble 1chedule. Ac-Typlf'O. dictation. tuper-
quallty e)(perlenee like to mingle? If so. give curate typing and good looking for 811 exci1lng <:a· for sk"'s Min 8 years Newport ee.cti ftrm needl
*HOUSEKEEPING. lul us a Jing le at 540-0301 communications skills re-reer In the retell clothing eecratarlal experience experienced Operator 'o
I Cl 1 for an exciting job as a quired field? We are a fast E.R.I 752-7179 work heiwy IWttchboerd t me temporary. ean n, paced "rowing retall , ___ ,,..,,..,.......=-:-.,,,-.,..--8:15 to 1:00 dally. Call ot offices & guest rooms lelephone sales P4tfSOn I ., h i I kl I , .
7.3oam-4pm, Mon.·Frl with the LOS ANGELES We offer fantastic working cloth ng c an oo ng or SEClnUY 760-8071
5 S & S TIMES. Hours: 9 am to 2 environment and ben-bright motivated and re--8:30am-pm at. un ems Please apply 1n P4tf-t11ble people to 1111 the We're IOoklng tor 1 con-TILEPll• IM.ll
Days 011 vary ~~s~~rl~~:lron~ ~~';15 son or send resume to· positions of full & part lioentlal secretwy with C.M . ofc Madi phone
Please call for appt 9-4 Sunflower Av . c M time salespeople. All good typing, shorthand 1 callera for M.A.0.0 ben-
M·F 645-5000 ext 521 THE IRYllE snllts ava1table Retail rKOrd keeping 1k1U1-. ent thOW. PfT Oaya/~. ~~~~~~~~~ sales exper helpful, excel Must be organized & Ible Exp. Of unexp. 54+ pr hr. _ PART-TIME. Varied hOYrs COMPANY company benefits. to handle a varying work 754-1941 HOUSECLEalERS to include early A.M Please apply Mond1y now You wffl act as re---,...-::-~~:-::-':"":"".=--• weekends. Must have de-thru Sat from 10am to ceptionlst u well II per-nu ... Ill.II PROF. TOP PAY. P /T. pendable vehicle (small Human Resources Mgmt 5pm at. sonal secretary to the Ar-Survey & appointment eet-
Self-startlng fndlvldual le OWi TllllS lll-1222 I ruck. van. st all on JF-1 6 Millers outPosllogo tlstlc Director Wa otter• ting position• avallabte cook at Orange Counly'i wagon) to assist news-550C Newport Center Or 6 friendly atmosphere & today with marketlf'O
finest hamburger res dOUSEKEEPING-Service paper dealer 1n Irvine Newport Beach. CA 92660 211 E. Utt. It. good benefits Sal1ry company Trainees OK
tauranl Excellent op needed 1 da" a week 1n area Must be depen-commensurate with ex-S5 hour guatantae • ex-f d , Equal Oppty Employer w •• Ct_....r .___ Call El ..... , portun1ty or a vance Laguna Niguel Cati btwn dable Contact Oreg ••-••• per.......... aine .,.. celtent bOnus ptan
ment Must apply In per 8-4 Mon -Fri Hyde Monday thru Friday CIST& lhsa 8 30-4 30 tor appt 67J.-.8890 or 863--0787
son Call 675-9615 714/240-3445 Catny between 9 30 and 10·30 RECEPT /SEC'Y E o E 494-1148 Laguna Beach Telephone Sales
COPY MACHINE Oper 110111 PUil C&llE a.m. only. 642-4321 IH. l4•l1l1tratiH S&US PllSll SEO'Y /lfFtOE CUii lllllY1
ator Need respons1bN Pl R 1 ,.11 1 h 11 I A 1 Permanent part/time pos-person for various dutle! Indoor ant OU•· r PA-RT Tl"'E· Weel<end Interest ng. c a eng ng Pos111on available. PP V Lootctn~ tor a way OYI of Must have own car Ben-"" position with South Coast in person RothSChllds 111on Bedell Construction the h~·r work ...........
elots 557 0152 private beach communl-Restaurant. 2407 E o. -th, ..... potential to earn Incl. counter help & a tock I secr'y 1n Newpor1 Beach c 545 3292 ""' -Ing heavy boxes Perm _-_ _ 673-6170 wkdays 9.5 w1 ,..., FIT & PIT Will 1 1 ty If you can use in-Coast Hwy. CdM Servioe StatiOn Attendant S.00 to $1000 per WMk?
546-2693 (ask for S:.~Yl llTHIOR IESl~I PBX Night Shilt Reiiel lllatlve. think on your feet Sales exper Appty Sheff Sta-•Guaranteed Income
Experienced designers 32-40 hrs Exp required & handle aw1de variety of ll'!H l .(.•••ES uon 17th & INtne N B •Train ..... no exp. nee. COllTEll IElP F /T needed resldentlal. com-Resp person. good pay g general secretarial dut--•Highest commlalona
GARY'S DELI 675_2193 merc1a1 & models Call for a nice place 10 work 1es. we'd hke to talk to Finest f rm In Corona del SEWlll IUCl. IPEIS. •Earty AM hrs, &-1pm
appl. 673-9510 (Teri) Call Jerry 645-2550 you 493-0122 9 30-noon Mar, beautiful office. New parachute mfr. mov-•No night• Of wee«enda
Data Entry Operators -llllEL IHREI INaly staff. complete Ing to Garden Grove Frwy Call Craig a1 957·1CMl2 work part time or on call JAllTOR/lraHJlr4 PBX OPERATORS aupport. liberal splll, & Baacn Blvd area. Inter-between 8 a. 1 2nd shlf1 _ 4.5 hrs. Mini· F V RacQuetball World. SS Day, evening and night Olllllln &SIM. t1xperlenced resldentlal viewing fOf experd. aew-
mum 10,000 key strokes hr 962-1374 Randy shifts for Santa Ana and --------•I •lea only. Call Jim.Wood Ing machlng operat<><• TllftlfamT
Apply at SMS blwn 9AW Costa Mesa offices Re-•pr Pat Merry 675-6000 for 112 &4/needle ma-Mlnlmum·ii--yMJI uper.
g 4PM. 3160 Airway Ave JAllTOlll&L lated exp preferred. but SEAMSTRESS M/F: some chines Apply In pereon computer trained, IMne
Costa Mesa. 549-5700 P/lime nights. full time will train C1ll 645-2550 IEOEPT/nPllT experience desired Wed. Maren 28th. 1 thr 5 location. Use 552-3052 ~auysst beM~n S ~lttz~~~e~ Ask lor Jerry Regency Active sales office with Pattison Salls Design pm at rhe Seuorla Re.-Decorate. design with llnt
ar1 & repros. will train
552-4285 Judy 12-SPM
IELIYHY (PIW)
Answering Service A busy telephones Central 673_2180 taurant. 7942 Garden truck drivers yrs or older. have phone Good Place To Work. Newpon 1ocat1on. Call Grove Blvd. at Beach Soft water co In San Juan
& transportation Apply -----Joan Lamb 631-1400 •l!Qln&IY Blvcs, Garden Grove. Caplatrano naad1 all 123 No. Ollve St. Orange PHYSICAL -arOYnd pareon to ...._
lmmediatepart/tlmeopen-IEllEL ASlllTHT
lngs open for deliver} Full/time. 545-7144
1 PEHll OFFICE E.O.E. In all areas of wor1<, ~ THERAPIST restaurant lr111ne mlg llrm has -S-H-IP~P,....1-N""'G...,C,....L""'E""R'""K,...P::-/-,,....lme-train. Permanent po1-
drivers Must be 21 year!>
old. good driving recor( UHL SEClln&IUEI FOUNTAIN VALLEY
& able to work evenings & Exp on NBI word pro-COMMUNITY HOSPITAL/ w~end1. Start at $3 6C' cessOf. Top $$$ Proml-TRAUMA CENTER
hour ~ tips. Apply after nent PIT. 556-8520 has an e•cellent oppor-
• 5pm. aslt for Jean: VICTOR TEMPORARY •unity for an experienced
CASllER warn• lmmed opening tor exp. for sign CM company Wiii ltlon. Good driving r•
Mon-Fri 11 30AM-1 :30PM & reliable person w/front train 5-48-8300 Dot cord a mus1• Expar dnv-
$6.00 per hour. otttce appearance and -1ng heavy duty trudcs req. llTOIEl IELP good phone manner What a Wonderful W<>*! Vacation. Ina. ate.
Mon-Fri, 11AM·2PM Type SOwpm, lite bkkp'g of Shoppi ng. r ight at 49~535
Food Emporium, CM a plu1 Contac1 Peggy fOf your fingertips ~ --mt--IT-/_P_art_tlM __ _
Me--N-Ed's Pizza. 17th 4 SERVICES Physical Therapist to join
Loat gray Tabby cat. YllLH FEDERAL Tu11ln. Costa Mesa. 434 1 Birch St. Suite 213 our last-paced Phystcal
REWARD. S*"ll~S I LOAI Newport Beach Therapy Department.
&IYHTISlll SALES
Call George 432-0677 appt 8·30AM-1 PM Dally Piiot Cluslflad
497-1059 or Iv msg Ada. To place your ad, for busy office In Newport
261-0540 call «M2-5678 and let 8 Beach Call Mary
Dover Shores. 645-7338 The Orange Coast Dally 1" • IE•llTUTORS You can utilize your skllls
---,,-.....,-----,,.-----Pilot ls look Ing ror 112·2100 Stores In your area. Piii~ LIOHH4 IHtrll In a variety or case loads * THE LOOI *
Lost liver brn 4 mo pop, energetic. m otivated EOE M/F Fri/Set Car necessary C.ttraottr and work flexible hours. Looking for 2 full/lime & 1 lab HOYnd mix Paularlno people 101 both outside ---~-----• $4 50 hr 5-41-0718 0t (A or Bl or HVAC (C-201 as Qualified candidates will pt/llma persons. gals
Find what you w1nt rn I Cl&Mlffed Ad-Vlaor help Baughman 640--0218
Dally Pilot Classifieds _you________ mtlT
-,. p .6\ • • PIT si>eec:t & accuracy
Retail iales
Fairview. 556-a389 hies and part time tel&-(213) 877-1 133 RNE or AMO sought by have a BS In Physical exp in men's & women's
Male blk/wht huaky. fem phone sales Hourlywaoe BANKING inovallve small cornpeny Therapy end possess a European sportswear
wht Bull Terrier. male trl + commlaslon. We otter TELLERS IEITAL/IECEPT. want 10 move quickly Calilornla llcensure Ex-Pos•ttons open now Call •
Chihuahua. fem trl Aust. sales and compoter train-Ulll& IUCM Terms negollable Please perience ls preferred. but lor 1nterv1ew· •
Shep mix. F~ blk/wht Ing. Unique opportunity Our busy femlly dental Of· call Charlie at we will consider a new E 011 144 llOO •
terrier mix, fem fawn pit to experience various Cal Fed has immediate. flee Is 18arching for a tun 7141841•4010 graduate. We offer excel-TH L • e
bull, ml Uver/wht Spring-classlfled sales respons-lull-time positions avall-bright, energetic persor •-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•l lent fringe benefits ---.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • er Spaniel & cats. lbllltles. Proven track re-able Prevfoua Teller ex-w/dental receptionist ax· Please apply In person to 1tn&IL suES • I I Ide i Ith b k our Personnel Depart--• «M4-3656. 125 M ... or. e«d a must or ou s per ence w a an or perlence lmmed open-MAii tr IOISHHPH ASST IWIAIEIS • CM. safes. S&L preferred. or one Ing tor quallfled person I ment (no phone calls, •
II you are Interested, year's cashiering ...
1
Pis calf Robin 4~-9788 wanted Experience please) at M ars• s. • leader in • Ptneaab please come In and apply perience Please stop by preferred Mature per-women s fashions, seeks •
_____ ""!""' ___ at· and complete an appll-DRIVER PIT for NB pro son. reliable Transpor-F111tal1 YalttJ energetic outgoing
&1..,nur1/lat111 cation M-F. 9.3 person & family May In tation needed. gas paid Ct••HltY llHpital fashion ~ded people :
493 "'· Newport Blvd. N-:8. TIE UILY PILIT · elude PI T manageman· 1 Mon • Thurs 8-Spm Im-17100 Euchd at warner for sates l ositlons & as-• 10am-10pm 650-4068 330 West Bay Street Fountain Valley Branch • of small office bulldlng mediate hire Rhonda, 1 Fountain Valley. CA 92708 sostant manager op· 1 Coeta Mesa. CA 17900 Magnolla St. Send resume to· 492C' 411·2112 • 1 portun111es Experience •
WIUEmu'". 71 4_6'42•4321 .ext302 Fountain Valley Campus Dr. Newpor I equalopptyempl mlf ~"ererred A c~raet In •
E Beach 92660 Attn w'lmensretall1ngthatol· e
And running 24 hOYrt a E O. Huntington Beach Branch Margaret Crowe I :~~~~~~~~~I te•s salary , commiSIOn •
:lay, 7 dayt a weetl. Pr... 7222 Edinger Ave WI ~· ··-llWIEI POLICE CADET w•I' excellent benefits. • ant this ad and receive a 1 Huntington Beach II.A•-1u Apply In per~ •
al Y I DI • • • • • • ••: • necessary Newport
Beach Ad Agency. Call
Myrna HC>r'n S49-8651
• VACCUUM TOOLING PART TIME. • Pref. semi-retired tool
: maker. Pt llme. 5-48-8300
• ask for Dottle
Deliver Daily P ilot by auto
in Laguna Beach area (ap-
prox. 2 hours per day) week-
day afternoons & early
mornings on Sat. & Sun .
Earn approx. $400 per
mon th. Ask for Bruce
Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• • • • • • • • ·-•
WAITHSl/WUTll
Full/time 8Y90ingt 3 ~
experience required.
\pply 1n pereon 3-5pm
• Olly Roger. 400 s Coat
Hwy Laguna Beach.
WHIE9IRIPT Busy real •tata omce.
answering phones. Ille
typing. ev9'}' Other #Mk·
end Ask for Pat Of Al-
lison tor appt 831-128&
two girt maMge fOf the ACCOUNTING Tuatfn Branch Guys. gala. homemakers• THE DAIL y PILOT 19 now ... l 1 tt 11.H/ltHr Tuesdat 10-5 •
price of one. Newport Beach Real Es-SELL 1' KODAK FILM I IAllll'S • CIRCULATION DEPT .... • 1111111 tata Investment llrm 17832 17th Street coupons. Church benefit accepting •ppllcattons College students, age 18 • •1111 ..-1 full charge bOOk· Tustin 240-0427 !or OtstrtC1 Manager• 10 to 20 lncluslve. lnteresled SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 642-4321 EOE
• • • • • • • • • • 111 I.... l<eeper/junlor accoun--supervise newipaper 1n field of taw enforce-3333 Bristol \ rlLLllTll tant. Experience with CALlf OllllA EARN UP TO $195 WEEK carrier•. Mutt have van, ment For Information & --------•• • • •• •••• • 17M 11• computerli.d accounting l Y OR MORE. No exper wagon or pick-up. Good applieallon, contact jjiiij!lliiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllliiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiliiiiliiiiiilillilliii. • f ad FEDERAL lerlCe neceaery Part C)j ealary. mileage •flow-Poltoe Personnel aystams pre arr a full time. For appllc.allon ance. company benefits 870 Santa 8arb8r1 Drive Newapmper
llOllTl/WU ~~. =~ig Equal Opportunity RUSH Mtt...OdresMd 4 and bonUS opportunity Newpon Beach926e0 KIDS-E·RN GRE·T TRIPS aun PRIZESI OutClll ONLY ~9199 .......:...,.., Beach, CA Employer at.amped envelope to Apply In perton at Dally 844•3867 EOE I\ I\ 1\1111
,_,.....,.....' CR-53, Box 9014 Pilot Clrc:uUltton Ottkle ·--------.. _., IMll 0285&-17oe lllMIYNllTlll Stuart. FL33495. Fae 330 w .. 1 Bay, Cotti
N0800Y REFUSED! Acct'g & Bkkp'g for Irvine N.B. print ahop wm train & ILIOTI... Mesa. Monday thru Fri· .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
AleoVIM/M....,cerd. r.e. lnY91trnent co. FIT, move to mgmt potltlon. day. No phone calls. PIOllTIOI W-...al-llOI exp. In t.e. & prop. Fem. pref. 844-8233 AllllllUI E O.E Canyoo
Ext. C-1580 mngmnt. 281• 1930 5-10 YM,. exPeri9nc• ~ -------•! Sp'1e 3 hrs nlgt11ry7
TOP lllTI UI. OUU lllT S•W llfad Wiit be 1tuffl~ Mechanic. mu1t kno¥11 Are you. ~pref. Modelt and Ex~d. Credit l tY&)ltlg a PIT temp. help, 2 lhl"I. circuit boarda. makln( Ford mtdlum dut) Well groomed,
Eecona. (213,.._ 1914 C M. 842.oeeo · show opt n d 1 11 y cable• .& 1ome llOh' trucka, have own loot• dee>and•ble
Wad-Sun Otnce, cuhl«, maehanlcal •11~bty Apollo Moving, 2350 and aelf mo11v11ad7 P...al .-. &llllTUT ticket talceta. Apply Foun1aln V&ttey. Call Newport Blvd, CM Ooyou . .. •~ •tit P Newport 11eoc.2 MonrOYla Aw . 54~47'17 !5•8-74n E.njoyWOtkfnO with kid•?
!W • ~11~"euP9Mt· C.M. btwn 1:30·5PM ENGRAVER: txpel"lell08C J1youcanan1werYES &lllUI I~ ory a• projeet coordl-Mon·Frl. Appty on Sat on Hermes machine II--Phone846-7021 9'19/wtt'"' Ok~ 1-8053 nation raapon tlbllltlea 10AM·3PM. 18 yeert °' Apply In pareon Mon--Fri to work on boet 8"Q1Mt & 2·30-tpm Mon thN Frt ....._
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r111n1ng & a BONC>lO
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PAftT OR "''-L TIMI IUIWUS IHVUT 13.IM ta N0.000
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reor;..,.i rnenagemtnt 8:30-1:30PM. 848-3MI Ing Co. 110 £, m1' St mutt $8410 675--9084 ""p/T...,,...-aq-,ua-,.'!'"u-rn-ht"t'--:-:-~tc.:-:-
r'(;;ganattonal Ikuta. BOOKKEEPER'. FuH/Ome Suite 111. Col1a Mel.a "4EOICAL Mutt llnow ftNl'I and
Wll 11iuoeMM 10 ~t Fam!Uer With on.writ• 1Neaft .. nUY Immediate open1no marine flat\. Rellabl• ltaft rnernbert. Incl • syatem. type 50 wpm. ._.. • front/beclC Xlnt tran· tran• Report 1·9AM
8QU11ve a.cmarttt Xlnt payroll, account• ,.. for one Of 0 C • otdet ectlbet. Local urotoo111 wtlcfyt, 431" E 11U\ St, SH & mlnUt• taking lllllla.. cetvabte a ptyable. 2-3 yr companlee Corona de 64$-9700 or 93 t-5&80 Cot'8 M ... Min 6 yr• t l(I). • Admln. of11oe ~ helpM calf Mar ol'flc». bcapt1on1 Alet. ,.q, NOnlemok•. n.•1&31-7181 . opportunity Ben•fll• Moel.ii M ... /Fem... IUl mJTI ULU
tmrned ~ Send Cell Lynn 5-41·592& S . to· TMI PO ao.. -..... WE NEED N w irACE ~tl.e1 ..,..pattOn ~N:o1•*° Attn lxperfenced. F1.1ll/Um• r.z• ~ ~= F~=: =no IUM c::'~;::
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gtu.a, bite• really Mat wood. furn., baby ltema. n y • ODUln 11500/obO. 073-5148 LARGEST SELECTIOt
ttuff Sat/Sun 9 to 6 Yard Sale· Sporting Good• NanH lsaiJ. 7011 AatJ••n lllZI '89 Sq~. rui1a xtnt, W•btt of lat•~. low mlteei
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Htl t11 But. IHcla 2+2 Futback. completely H ..U-.. 848-2323: davt 834-:Moe IC0-1180 1012 Redding St c M Lt .. New whit• leather M~ reblt better than MW Volume sai... a.tvlee '70 vw Sqbeek nu paint, 2800 Harbor BMt.
only g.s, t~· aPeectboat APT SALE: Priced to Ntll ohalr Whitey Specie . 289. 'auto trlnl, aU, ()(fQ.: And L .... no '*1 bOdy cond rbl1 eno. COSTA MESA
$860 ~hwtnn CrulMt Sat/Sun 9•5 Sandpiper '300. 873-5 l29 oolora MUST SEE fO 1871 1 haoh Blvd. radio, ~real cer MUST • ' Apia, 8081 Holland Cir· -. c TE FOR H tJ ton Beach S '" a 1~'" mini-bike $75, 3 lleel Cle # 17G 848·2893 111,. Decks 2 APPRE IA . un "i SELL 000 ........ vvv tlltntltt t3
de1k1 $85 ... tots morel Gla~t Garage Sate. Mat 3o''lib8 MOORING w722 . INFO. (71>4~~0-5547 (114) 142-2000 '71 euo. Runs good, look• '71 Impala. exit tranep.
Pool pumplflltr S75. Tbl 24125 8am 10 4pm 8171 ft POWER BOAT boat. 56 8ulcit ..,...,tury. new ll•lf t1 ~ Must Miii $1895. talion. $750. 873-6389
saw $225 Comp<..aor~ Garf~. Furn ' caOthlng. 56000. call 873-7444 eng. ones1• .. ,,ownet557 '09r7u5n1 •11 J'"" XJ6. ~ftElt Et!!, 6237 '72 C......., MOtlll Cat' S150. Antq movte pro hOU.._.. ... d ,, ...... , Cas .. 30· Sii N greal ........ • ., -. ....,.,. .,,....., '71 VW Sqbk 4 I t ..... , $75 XL twn bd 631-8& _,.,. "'" · " P near ewport --sn/r1, good cond, 28.500 • -~. I( n 53.000 miles. Looks• · only please Jetty. Avail April 15 Aattl larert.. l ml s21 000 840•5766 running cond. $2750. rune great. $2.655/0B
3 Family SeJe. Sat/Sun Many goodies furnto'Y$ 873·5824 · • · 1-338-2S79 847-7861
8AM Furn. cloth ... pie. etc Sunday Only allday Piii 11211•• Alfa···" 9109 f1111i1 1141 72 v-a S7"5. ~ frames, b,~at. pottery. 309 9 s (I It ) • ..., " v-moped, Jewelry. ski. eqt, ----...!!' 1 n 1 ey · 18' MarCYs Chnl 850·8145 ·79 SPIDER 38.600 ml, 1982 Honda Coupe ® Gulla'• Texaco. Traak
m1sc:i 2520 Bowdoin Pl lmat XLNT CONDITION $995. Auto. PIS. Air (T1039) ~-Beach or 89S-.971 __ Pvt boat dock. urlw 28 It Call 675_43"9 $7987 T
Furn. antiques. mirrors. Sal/Sun. 12-5 searis 101 NB channel, bay access. _ So County VW 842-2000 ~ • ~ t981 Che'lr<*t Z28
brass. wood. wicker. table saw with a1111ch· S7pertt t-780-1389 lllW ll2 ,81 MAZDA 828 4 dr Loaded& T·Tops(Tt05
beaut decor 1tem1 345 ments $250, furn & mla<: I I 1012 , • · S7887 University L4. Sunday 48 Racing Wind Shella ieyc ti 69 2002. 4 spd. beige. brn stereo. a1r, 5 spd. xlnt So County VW 842·20 -1n1r clean. Sacrifice cond .. $8100. 642-6401 ~ -----
Good clothes. truck shell, 786•9383 or !?3• 1700 8 ~~ 01~ Huffy Lolllpop $19SO/obo, 631·7142 1111 ltlllU'I 1978 Chevrolet Camar
ping-pong tbl. car ll~rt hacla 16 girts bike lor 4.7 yr -, _ :S3 RX7· sllv, 15K, ale, SOUTH Full Power & Air (T1031 stereos. wet suit. silk olds SSS 63 t -1158 74 2004> rblt eng & trans. snrl, am/Im S 11 ,800 53987
llOWflfS. c11ss1cal record e4'Fif RUMMAGE Sale M1zutenl Super Seraph 10 whl w/blu inl. sunroof. 241-14S4, 973-2040 So County vw 842·20
set Sal/Sun 9·30-4 30 Sun 10•5 at 466 Flagship spd, mint cond 23·24", xlnt cond 54950 NtrCHtl IHI 9145 COUITY
481 Broadway Flagship Convalscnl Cntr appraised $900 ~. S550 645-9336 ____ _ -·67 250s white pis plb VOLl·W&IEI LUggage.-llarlous sizes. 2 Books & mags, clothing E11es 642-961 t. '78 3201 Xlnt cond . Needs soma body work •
lrg lamps, lamp table. 3 skis, lots of misc C-.--01-4 Loaded AC. sunr1, 98K S1800/0BO 494-4163 "WI WILL HT
bikes All in good cond Sat/Sun 9 .5 170E aa~rl mi.S6900,PP786-4051 llllMlllLI"
Sat/Sun 3008 Java Rd Trad-Inds Ln 1180 VW Camper '60 5281, lmmac am/Im, '70 280SL new burg. paint. Volome Salea. s....1Ce
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m v•1• F he a es s $8987 S14,500. Day 559-6901 cass.aulo.acaharpest ln 18711Beect'IBlvd must go Furn .. decor urn.. 8 w r · rug So County VW 842-2000 C .. art•-Eues .u0•1•9• town $18,500 494-1095 ,. __ ...... ilems. brass, wood. sptg equip SattSun 9-4 " ... • .,... .. .. Huntington ..........
wicker. antiques. mirrors. 2632 VISTA ORNADA '71 CheYy Bubble Top '80 BMW 320! Strat Blue. '71 280SEL. burgundy. blk (114) 142-2000
646-7657. 345 UnlvMalty Fabulous Sale· Everylhlnc; Camper, fully equipped, auto. ale. sunr1, amlfm, Int. am/tm. ale. lmmac.
L4 at Woodstream con-goes! 307 36th Street otter. 644~S91 casa . alloy. wri.ets. nu S6500 obo 979.390.4 'l2411YW11HI HI
GOOd In/Out 875-6906 dos Sunday Only all day Sat/Sun. 9.~PM Mtttr IUiH I l tires. brks. low ml, perl -.7-1_2_80_S_l._2_1op-s-. -aJ-c-. -1
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9·3 PM 336 Cabrlllo. lamps, pictures. etc. ANO New Mir & sharp (P1080) ·72 250. exit cond, 74,000 New 18 s en~. mega,
Neighborhood Yard Sale 1906 IRVINE AV. MINERS MOPEDS So CountyS~7 842-2000 mS I, dark green5, 2am53/0fm0. new Urea. S2
870 Arbor St. Sat/Sun SAT/SUN 10-4, 1500 ElllaAveatWardSt 5900. Oya 4 • · 957-2805.662·2997
8-3 Monrovia & 19th. Dover Or GREAT MOV· Fountain Valley eves & wknds 8AO-l3"0
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y ARD SALE Sat/Sun 8-4 bikes. much more 962-t922 Applies to only new 1984 s6750 XI ,-6· 7,. ;,906 405 El Mo<Sena. Ott 15th S Cl M I / BMW's In stock. On ap· · n · J-v St Eside C.M. Furniture ID tatate tlllCJC ti proved Credit. Huge '75300D Derk green w/tan
$5-$50. appliances. baby Yard Sale Sunday. 132 W Scttttrl 1011 selection. 1n1er1or. •Int cond. 100K
furn & clothlng, din bike Ave Allesendro. Ott Oe1 1986 Rawaaattl 656 Lfb. '"'"' '"'"0"1.., BMw 0"""' m1. $8000. 673-7339
parts/clothing & more Pres1dente Furn & rmsc black 14,000, extras. re-STERU '76 450SL, silver/reel int. mii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmm-;";i;;-;.j cords. sharp S 1100 Call both tops. very nice
Faraitart 6025 •iacellHHal 6211 anyllme 675-7474 BMWG s22.ooo 497-6222
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xlnt condition. $2350.
673-6633
·73 7-paas. Bua Looks &
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650-1384
·74 Bug, 44K actual ml.
O<IQ paint, xlnl cond,
S3275 675-9852
Water bed, king size with WANTED: HOUSEWIFE Clean. 841-0107 Work 4 l,000 MILES. all extras! heater. Sl 0 firm . NEEDS USED 894-9817. 1540JamboreeNB BestOtter. '76VWRabbltw/aunroof,
631-5379 CROCKPOT 759-0210 -.80-..,,5-u-zu_k_I 4...,2,.,,s,..., """3500=-:--o-,rlg,-.. 1•0·1444 (714) 496-2336 ~711~1~~J~S:~~~j:;
M .. ic1l la1t. 6224 mi. S 1000 Obo 241· 1517 82 2400 Ivory Sacrifice. AftM 6:008.47·5107 80!!!~1°1• 6212 GJbson Magnum 860 spkr '80 YAMAHA XS ELEVEN ~ ~··R P1CkuppymntsS395/mo I•-------•
_ .. ..-____ "'l"'!'_~ system for prof use SPECIAL. many extras. ~ YL or $17,500 855-8355 ·n RABBIT 4 apd. snrt.
1 HP, Integral drive. 1! $150/obo 644-8685. low low ml, llke new '82 MBZ 300D-T.D. 15K runa&loolte~reat.$1650 I t 650 4864 $2250 650 5663 O Sale1-Service-Leas1ng OBO 5•8-84 1 mph. xnt range. auo • · • ml, ThlStle/beige, ..
overcharge control Of-f' -F . -/--'81 900F Honda. low--rnf. Spttlalida1 l1 S22.000. NB 720·1705 '78 Rabbit,..._.,.., 25K ml street l~al like new Per· let araatare E11r1,1a1 ltllYtfJ "'""""" r-' t 6226 clean. extras S2000 83 300SD o I 19K ml nu _,,/trans Sunrl & lect tor enior Citzen. ap1 ..,aapaea 000 842.8728 • n Y • -...
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'78 CORVETTE $8195
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646-1792/days 5"8·521 complex. factorys etc - -_ Excellent Selechon of New champagne wllthr int. bra Call 548-3518
$1 150 540-2337 days ISEI OFFICE Fllll '81 HONDA 250 and Carefully prepared S34,500 evn 673-4195 ·79 Bug convert. slvr 1977 Ford Mustang J l --6214 Desks. chairs. flllng cab•-1 THREE WHEELER I Used BMW's always in 'I• OAllF. IHCEHS wl chrome whls, 19K mi. 4 spd & Air (l0946) ewe IJ nets. B & B Transmlssion.
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l1111r110t a1• Estate 2011 Ptacentla. CM '81 Suzuki 250 GT Street 131-3171 Many Colors & MOdels ·79 Sclrocco Must sen. So County VW 842"20C
&1,rai11l'1 I ~46•4491 __ Bike. 1200 miles perfect 208 W 1st, Santa Ana CALL NOW! 675-5255 Xlnt cond Snrl, stereo, · 71 Mustang. super cone
Graduate licensed Paaat1/0rtlll 6221. tst $700 takes 673-5824 Closed Sunday extras A great c ert everything new Of rblt. r G A - -Ask about the money we S3500/ 850--0375 sky blue paint. For mo GemologlSI 1 1902 Ivers & Pond Upnght flltttr 8tatl 1020 --------· can save you thru our obo, info 531-1428
By AP~\~~r86_5507 Piano with Ivory Keys '83 South wind 27i low mi LAROE SELECTION OF purchase & tease plens ·79 vw RABBIT xlnt cond ..
$495 OBO 548-9657 5 yr warr. llke new Sacri-NEW & USED BMW'S! .111 ILllllU air. cass. 5 spd. S353S ~Pinto Sq. Wago
MUST SELL· 19 cts sm
Sapphires value $8000
only $800' 640-8688
BABY GRAND PIANO lice $31.500. 673·3800 LOH IUCI l•W llNITS 552-6422 Super cond Orig owne Mull see! S t200, B•
Black S 1900 GMC Motor Home, hke SEVR°v~~~: ~:;i~G 1301 Quall Street '80 $CIROCCO 759-1268 evs or wknds
673-4547 new rear bath. low ml. NEWPORT BEACH GOOD CONO. $4800 -
Must sell' 1 ct Olemonc Kranteh -& Bach -,880 perfect for Olympics 36~~~cf~t~ve 111-1100 Pvt party 640·23S9 eves '75 Torino Wagon 9 pas
Ring Make o tter piano walnut lin1sh Ablt 540-9550. 720-0830 c o5 anger. great condltlo
675 9561 (No herryextl-4 ) TOP SSS PAID '80 VW PICKUP S1200 St 100 7S9-9M • 1ns1de. lair cond Best ofr MOTORHOME RENTAL ~l l •) t•l·lll0 Neecll $400 bOdy work .
• -L -; -----621 673 4053 • • E le 548-8451 '79 FIESTA: reel. black Ir IC•l8t · '79 24' sleeps 6, A-1 Cond rede-tns Welcome For Pam.pered r 4 spd. stereo, radls. 60
Bridgeport verticle ml I Player piano. beautlful S50 per dey + 10e ml. OPEN SEVEN DA VS IEllCEIES IEIZ Baje Bug conv.. cuatom ml. s t675. 631-3016
band saw w/welder burled wood Needs 841-1490 T M p .___Pal In/out, 1600<:c. X overall.
lathes 15x50. t3x40 tubes Must sell S800 op ercedn r......., d reel w/towbar, lnc:tedlblel Lianla
12x36. 28x50·• surfa 963-1575 RENTAL:33 It motor DatlH ll7 CaJIPtttr/lay S2.000/0BO. e.41-<4118. iiiii11"'6~M~ar""k-1""v"".-s"'28'"s•l home. lully eqpt w/4 wtll 2 317 MERC~OES 1 grinder. compressor Small Mahogany Upright drive tow vehl cle 1981 510 Datsun DIAL 1 14 1.-;:;:;;;::m;;;;;=:;;:;:;:::-::::i:£:::.1 494-8733. Reg. 1blc89•
Lynde mig, bench mill piano $400 675~958 ~ 150/day 714/832-8585. Air & low Miies (P1214) HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc Private party.
bench lathe. Harding · $4887 MC 14
lathe, gas & arc welder. 4TV' ldio, Trailtn, So County VW 842-2000 '82 Continental, 18K, lac
d 111 2 turret 6232 T 1 1024 , 163 MG biOGET. CINn. war 38-36 Incl. lube & o r presses. terH rlYt 71 DATUSN 240Z fun car. runs good. $16,500. Newponer I ~:17:s la~ge 2cu~0~~0,'.;.'!'. TV Jotin1s WarehouM Sale 12' elum. trailer. dbl bed. 78.000 miles classic S2500. 494-4027 8A2-<1795; eYeS 548-882
bead blast machine & 50 beaut 2S" RCA XL100 sink. stove, S450 S3500 650-4593
large hydraulic press digital sets. swlval base. 650-1384 1982 Datsun 200 sx M~~77~~p;n~!~~:: 01 .. at~ile 932
630-4510 new set waranty. •ate Stm'ces/ Power & Air (T 1129) wlr""" load__. stereo tp 187 Toronado, fook• Sunday only 9-7PM " $7987 v•, ""'· ' drives like mint cone Ni1cellaaHal 6211 Free delivery. 646-1786 Parts 9015 So County vw 842-2000 ~~s_2~;~~1flce '2•900· VtlH 1179 Hand rubbed cu1to1 ••••••••S•l•j ..... •.•••••, .. O .. l .. f~F!""'r•a'!"it•a•e•••'!6'!0'!2~5 2 Business Coach Re· Zenith 23" color TV good '68 Ford C-6 transmission 1982 Datsun Stanza \4SE '73. clean. red paint Front whl dnv. Pett 5 5 nH IHCll a I pubhc tickets, anywhere cond s110 548-7592 reblt S300. '68 Ford 390 Stereo. 28.138 ml (P0759) Ptrtclat 9157 Beat around S2750 ob<
Ye1IO:: nape Parrot. 3 yrs.1 REFRIGS FIF. 1 copper, 1 Beeut Cpc living rm set. they fly S360ea 642-3405 I "'-1 7011 motor $200. 548-2674 S5687 ·61SCOUPE12560 OBO wagon.4S:t_9:e·sa Part trade OK. 497-537:
40 word vocabulary Very wMe S 175 ea Oelillllf) hardly used. earlhtones. Oltl -•era 2 000 R 639 76S4 '69 OLDS CUTLASS S30 tame. 2 cages S1500 ava1t 650-7452 I Wiii sell S275 839-2306 ITtH Cllron beige tubs, 8 11 1ibergtaas rowboat Aato1 Waat.. 9020 ~o County v w 84 -2 • una. • ''>7 1800S Cpe. $4800. Runs good 556-604 548~6658 Refrig. SIS. wht "Big One" Brown corner bar, padded new, s~I chip, S 100 each with 3'1t hi p eng. Xlnt I O&SI TOl&Y I 74 260Z. new trans & 66 912, blk. compl. re-"lrm Excel. cond. Call
lat' ti 6CH 0 $225 Meat grinder S50 w/101d1ng ext both ends ~~d.4:46~~~~:' pan. nev. cond. $500. 675-~ for vehicle. 551-8285 ;'~';rm A~~s:n1~.35"cJ~: ~~~:8d59 .~769PO~ I o bo. 963-7042 eves/wknda. ·7~ot~~T1;:,;;~ ;~·~
IS• Call Rusty 631-1266 Exit S 100 549-2028 91t Oyer Dinghy w/oars. gd WE llY Steve 646-7864 1982 Volvo 2 Or sell Cati Steve fS73-288: ...... Salt Sptolal c 8 60 gal show tank and fish '73 91 lT Targa. red. fact. ~ir s n Roof (P 1163) .,., Washer S 100 Gas Dryer omplete Water bed drm S25010BO 557-0986 cond. s295 675"9389 CLEAi C&llS '76 B 210 Hatchback. air . ...-.. tlr ... '"2.000 ml · u 77 P S Washer/dryer. Meytag, S 125 Electric Dryer set $400/obo 963-9739 ,..,_ " So County VW 8-42-2000 · 9 ... ngr Wagon,• must Mii th!S weekend Ask tor Ar1 JETSKI 1983 Super Stock AIC. mags. great 1st car S9995. 675-3752 elect ate. new pain
$25010< pelr 673·1531 S175 546-6672 Corner unit, down cushion Engine modified $2000 AID TlllCIS $1200 675 1373 or itc. 1177 $2500/obo. 631-8473 --1 d t t -D n n cha s Is fuel 963-4630 ask for' Bruce · ' • ' '78 924, lmmac .. snrf, AIC, Water Heaters 1 30 al as so a. ine te set, rat an ' ' ' g " w w • 540 6248 Tracy .. •••• Stot machines and Mu11cal S 110 1 40 gal gas~ 188 2 turn .. misc 497-4306 base $75 Wheel chelr. gd • . stereo caas, ._ many re-'11 llTI lllrM¥11R '79 Cutlass Oleael W1go1
Instruments: V1olano (8 40 gal gas 1 120 New C &-a-1 -d cond $150. 646-4281 USN SEA CADETS need '79 Statton Wagon. 5 spd. cent upgrades $6200. "500 960·:W.7 Air, at8f'eo, runs grea
rolls) $8500 Barrel SI · ouch ... rmcha r very O TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona· stereo cass. rf rack. 42K Dys 660-4231, eves super cond, 70K ml, 2 Piano s2000·. Lge Tobey never used Call Dick condS200 646-1473 o\OUARIUMS 130 & 65 hons 213-822-6470 cell ml S3500obo650·3141 770-8514 '75 BrlCklln SV1, 37.000 mpg.S2675.631-301fl
Grandi clock In oak 432-1449 DESIGNER 1 1 -& gal mets stands. all collect -------------miles. white & black ._ urni ure eQulpmt & 3 large lish __ Ftnarl tl l 1978 Porache 924 $1 2,000. 650-1010
cue ( 19041 11 pc Caaeral • ac-Acess All 1n top I s225 & s 125 0< $300 both ,Power l11t1 7012 Loaded & Air (P1230) TRANSPAC Pl;Htla
matching oak din rm set I r-· t 6016 1 cond all at low prices 78 400 Ferrari, red. 12 cyl. So County vw 842-2000 S 12.000. twn canopy !'aaraea SS5-S495 For price & de-I 644• 72 l l or 675-4890 1 1811 Glasper Bowrider. auto. tully loaded, lo ml
bras• beds 673-5559 E1t1t• Salt s,eoial tails Call.JN& 760-9295 •lmperral Frlg1dare. sell I 120 HP Mere crsr 110. ! '1 $49,000 obo 673-4547 '79 Por 924 Cherry reel. 5
t -6011 'Found brand new Isl -defrosting 6 foot book· I trir. belt lank. $2950 obo WE •• , r--. 12 spd. sunrt. AIC. am/tm Afp M&CH . Polaroid cemera eller Grn couch • chair . Best shelf 4 misc 675-8154> 962-0126 or 964-6707 USED CARS & TRUCKS lit cass. very gOOd eond. 2 HllN9tt gold refrlgs. xlnt made. mint cond would ~~=~08 ?7°0d condition 801 Balboa Av Bal Island 20, WELLOUFT 'IS COME IN OR CALL FOR
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cond S250/ea Sears like to sell Please make _ _ John Wayne Tennis Club 50 orig hrs. Loran, VHF Fiil APPIAIUL sheepskin seatcovera. '81 911SC: Like new, ~t washer $125 Dryer otter 673-1531 I Hide-a-bed Sofa. desk. Family Membership 1 Cormier-Delillo looks great $1175 Eves, loaded, Chiffon white.
$60.Candellver Lvmsg Must sell Om a45F4x5 king bdrm set & more $750 C ali Nadal1e ~~~~~~t;l~S15~~-anc. 645·2200 I 22K.S26.000.494-8735
650-0248 view camera ~/roden-650-3823 or 650-8786 I 673·6571 2 t' PILOTHSE Perkins dsl OIEYllLn 1980 Flat Sptder Ads Jlea11lt 115 1821 t BEACH BLVD 3 Door Side-by-Side Ref/ stock 2 tO lens F5 6 Brand I llY FlllllTlllE Light turquOlse velvet qn ' '80, lo hrs. ld'd w/elc, trlr, HUNTINGTON BEACH Dead ShSe5sr9p7(P0749) ·79 Gordtnl. electrlc tz 2.01 cu ft. Av Gr. hke new $525. 494-6858 LES 957_8133 bedspread. cost s500 M OVING . S24.900 ••tt a.ta II• 8 new $425 obo. 6"2-2940 N•konos 111 good cond sell S 125 548_4971 ~~ ''.P~. 960-9003 147-wv I --• 1 So County VW 842-2000 sunroof, hardtop, recing
Apt tlH Refrig, ctean1 $350 786·3713 eves King bed. headboard. 121 110 boat with N-por1 I WE WAIT YHI ~ 2000 Spyder. Black, :~l~~O~~~~
$125. Sears Kenmore -dresser. nig~t s~and,~ 4 O S ID 32 It mooring S12.000 OLUlhUOAll !Ike new. auto. 20K ml . .,....,_..-"="'----,~ .....
WashefS150.548-8514 Co•r•••n 6011 twin ~6-1::6 ° er 1111 I LI Call675-6921 S•RonaldDac. $9000,648-3126 llaleyce l
Cal()(lc Oa1 Range/micro I would like to buy your King size lloatattont>e<i. lti. Oar4 •••'9nlll' 26' Sea Ray 1978 Express ltaja l 181 §100 SPtRIT. Mint
oven. NII clean. 1tlnt personal computers & S37 Newpart ee.cht Houaton Cruiser. twin eng .. sips 5. nd i!Z'.!d C cond .. low ml. $69,500. ~ .. $595ob0.548-9657 add-ons lv mg6<40-7051 w/extras. like new 5 996-1200,213-770-2287 N........,.rl Slip Great bu" 1979Ho a,..._,. pe 855·4348()(544·3228 """"' Obo 545--0022, 6"5-4078 ·~-' Air & c ... (T1228)
Orn rerrlg. S275/obo Frff tt YH 1022 Sl7.500/pp 752-1°34 $398'1 q;J• l
.... 1-1741 aft 6PM Cheaa---"a Bay R-rlv-. King size water bed with Motorized vehicle for 26' Sea Ray . twtn 470 So Coun"' l/W 842-2000 -....,..._ v• ... Wive Miiter & Head-handicapped . Naw M I d B t '7 f Ma.rda4dr82fS 1 llY IPPIJllOll male 1 t mo's, free lo board SS 0 0 ob o S t395. 1911 SS50 Medi· 0,f..~573. ~~~ · 91 ·77 Accord Sap, elr, •mllm Loaded & Afr (P 1132) LES g57-8133 good home. 557-1209 84t-7424 care approvd. Ann, Dys rt1 cau. clean, Runs well. $6987 -----=---~-----:--: FREE Biby &.tnnys to Leaving State Sai.qual. 837-9194, ev 494-6&13 40' MATTHEWS DSL ..... ~ t0ZI l2200. 494-7958 So County VW 842·2000 ~enrnor• Refrlge xtnt good home &46-0113 furn. Sat/Sun tS55 M... Bristol, Jive on. FIB, Ilk• '78 CMc:. new ttr... 4 '77 COrona Wgn: 4 1,000
cOnd. white froatfree Call anytlm. v •;de Or E • 3 8 D Utl Ull/h~ new. S40K. 875•8407 '18 CAN AM 286 lpd,recent tun.-.up. 111 m I • I I k e n e w •
S 150 M&-5982 n... FREE to good ~. male 432· 1877 Acrylle toenails. aleo atone 53 tt N0<aeman s.I .. all RUNS 0000 S 1400 takea It. 850·82" O'#Mr,IMt·9903 aft. 8pm
Kenmore W..,_ & .,, ,er Go Iden Re tr I ever SECTIONAL("' 10') & Ot setting.Call 10< Etosha. electron1c1, A/C, twn 850-4593 '78 COROL' " SR .. dnt cond. $100 each 982-4013 • • • 548-7428 O~n 7 day1. Cummlna lSkw Onan 4 ..... Dri · '19 Honda Clvtc. 4 apd, ..,.. .. : iclnt &44-4'N toman : Beige Linen, 0 G CO TYG t-•" ~ft11 bt tit j w•M ftl 57.000 ml, xtnt oond. cond. 5 apd, new b<kal • 5 LOOM Cuthlona $550 RAN E UN UN _.. ""' au u S3495 875--8153 ahkl. S3000. ~
Uk• new 25 Cu/ft Ken-araltart 78().. lMl.3. ···-llUITll'I boap P.1' gr~t p2ric. •1181<. i.:.i~= :~:fT"oe~~4> ... ,. .. ,;_,d LX, HB. 5 •AA, 1"82 T-ta PU 4 x 4 mot• Ice Mak• r9frtger-DESK. tolld 1Hk Dan. * * ... * * 531-ee: vv ,.__,. .,.... .. "'I"' etor. brown ttxture mdn.S200/0bo848'-4148 SOFA I LOVESEAT DELUXE CLASSIC· t8' $$487 mini cond, air. cMIUx AM/FMC .. &alr (T0758)
11000 toe> of line Lady _ w/matchlng CHAIR & ot-llf-llU·Tl&ll t954 CenlllfY, r•tortd, So County VW 842·2000 radio S5000 H2·1H7 So COYnty VW 842·2000
K*""°'• Wltt*I Ofyer, 2 SOFAS: gd oond S200 & toman. ~Int cond. Earth llU• H /21 •• l·I mahOQ. 118, \/drive, tan-'71 BLAZER 4x4 new thru ·ao Prelud•. tgl ~. '79 CllfCA, AUTO. AIR.
tltce MW N&Q/bOth 32 St50. CALL 846"5184 tonea Hardlli UHd. Fe11Urlng WMPonl of all dem trlr One or a kind out. MUST SEE. Call xlnt cond. s-ap, ~90 or EXCEL CONDITION.
wlfl Olb•on upright 4 Wlndaor chalra, 50 In s275tell, 974•2 14 .,a •• Sworda. coins. rine Taaaic· valued ov•r Steve 873-2885 best 0ys 540-4925 • ..,.. $3100. 8AW1'18
,,.,H, (comm'I atyle) rnd table 1500 4 drawer Syttem c.do tMk wall opt1c1. gun1m1tt1 on 120.000 LVO atete. Mu•t ·11 Tri Ottr. nu 11,.., xlnt 752-20~ •71 COf SRI lftbtl, lt•eo.
$ ,IOO. Magic Chet cn..t $20 945.1755 unit $500. Alvat palnll119 premlaea 0 C Fair-ACt 19tt5 015-t429 cond. CB. amtfm c.ea 8 ~81 .. ,.. '"~d "Mir.. .. .. ....,.,. ..._., .it ••tru, MICIOWtvedlOltal Oven . -S760 Kg 11 bed S50 grounds C M Enter 1t ~ "" ....,._, " ,.,.. .......... ,,_, -tUO. M i sc furn 79 Calol1o Slflctn dble Wood office dealt 150 Gate 5. off Arlington .... , U l• arc, -"1 rack 837-<>185, ~. AIC, aiVW. 91Coel mint cond 13500
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...,. 1100 846-5148 .. _1 c-.. Miich ,100 Bdr crnr group IM&-3313 cane chair• S60 2 1amp1 19· HoeiffiT--llat. •11•500 Ut24 c.1i.n1 condition "• M31t/ol>O 142"'40'7
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WE CAN TELL A LOT ABOUT A PATIENT
6V 085ERVIN6 W~ICM ~E EATS FIRST,
T~E CAKE OR THE FROSTING ...
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1984 Unlted Feature Syndicate.Inc.
WHERE WERE WXJ GUY':>
RAISED, IN A MRN ?
NE.XT TIME U5E
TME POOR
Ylll llllTlll lllll 1'11111
CAN'T YOU
TELL?
CMOCOLATE IS
ACTUALLY MV
FAV-ORITE ..
ANOTHER
PIECE OF
CAKE AND
A CLEAN
PLATE!
by Jim Davis
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NANCY ®
I LET 5 5EE·-l ADDED
THE GARLIC, VINEGAR,
MUSTARD AND KETCHUP
SNIFF
5LUGGO, WE1RE
EATING OUT
TONIG~T
WOW,
GREAT!
DENNIS THE MENACE
Its ~uri"9 outside!
This is a perfect
day to play with
your toys.
JUDGE PARKER
AUNT ABBEY, DO I LOOK ALL
RIG HT TO BE GOlNG TO DINNER
AND THE THEATER? F"7""":t'i~~-
Take yor pick.
YoJt./egoi= a
ROOM' full!
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WELL, YES I . I YOU ... YOU
LOOK FINE TO ME, SUSIE!
WHY DO YOU ASK? ,..__~,
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I TELL YOU WHAT--~..........,...
L'LL TAKE YOU
AND 5LUGGO
TO A NICE
RESTAURANT
WHATS 50 GREAT
ABOUT THAT '?
We MADE rt! But rt sure took l~r
than I THOUGHT!
by Harold Ledoux
I DON'T KNOW! I FEEL
LIKE I'M SORT OF A CROSS
BETWEEN A CHlLD AND AN
ADOLESCENT ... A FREAK!
t
LET'S GO INTO MY ...____.
BEDROOM FOR A FEW
MINUTES.,, AND SIT
DOWN ATTHE
DRESSERf
I DON'T WANT IT WON'T HURT
TO MAKE FOR US TO BE A
THE ONLY THING THAT BOTHEtRS ME
IS THE PlGTAtL ... AND TAKE OFF
MEANWHILE, DOWNSTAIRS _TH_EY_SH_O_U-LD_B_E_.,.
WHAT'S HAPPENED
TO THE OTHER TWO
GALS, CARLA?
COMING DOWN AND,
US LATE ! FEW MINUTES LATE YOUR GLASSES I
F'OR DINNER!
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~U PROMISED
10 LET ME KNOW
WHEN )OU'D ee
1'RYJNG A CASE
IN COURTt I
WANTTOSEE
YOU IN
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •t lffst six differ·
..-ces In dr•wlng det•ll• Mtw.en top •nd bottom ,.ne11. How
quickly can you find themt Check answers with those below.
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e W!ll METI ( P•rt 2) Wlwe In L.A. did the shirtrNken meet? tn the Coflar·
seum. Whe,. In O.C. did the cheeserNkers meet? At the Swlss-tonlan tnstltuttoft.
AH, SPRING
PUZZLER I
If you can name the
right spring flower,
you wl II solve this
r lddle-enlgma:
My first letter Is
In duck, but not
lndr•k•.
My wcond's in brud,
. but not In cake.
My thlrd's In o.k,
but not In trH.
My fourth's In trice,
but not in three.
My flfth's In lute, ..J
but not In fife.
My slxth's in spoon,
but not In knife.
What flower am I?
Clue: I am known
often to poke my head
through snow.
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Where In Phll•delphla did the lingerie JNken meet? .
At Undl•pendence Hall. Where In Boston did the
comedl•ns meet? At Funw•y P•rtc.
• Count Stars! Reds and whites amongpaper stars
total 125. Whites and blues tot•I 175. Blu.s and reds
total 150. How many In all and of each? .,.J°' .,..l)lll's,,;-ici0o1 -1¥ '"'"'
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author George O.W.11 flnlthtd writing his novel
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sloop and a stout ship sllpped to sea sl~ by side.
PAPER CHASE! Will Fido deliver the paper above? Or will
he go astray? Trace through meandering lines to find out.
WINGING ITI Apply the following ~ neatly to the l9kture
above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. btue. i-YeHow. 4-Lt. bfoown. S-Dlc • .,......
6-lt. green. 7-Dk. brown. I-Or••· t-Dk. btue.
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