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t' CREAM OF
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NANCY ®
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spuEAKY
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. THE RAIN STOPPED MY
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by H·arolclLedoux
IT'S BEEN QUITE A DAY FOR
THEM ... SKIING, THEN DlNNER
AND NOW THE THEA'TE:rg·
. INCIDENTALLY, SUSIE OKS
GOOD WITH THE HAIR 0 ·,
YOU GAVE P\ER, ,___..----
A6BEY'
I'D't'LSO LlKE TO
MAKE SOME
CHANGES IN HER
WARDROBE I
SUSIE'S MADE A GOOD
FR-IEND IN CARLA!
I HAD A CHANCE lO TALK WllH CARLA MEANWHILE CAN YOU SE~ THE STAGE
AT THE HOUSE! SHE'S REALLY CON-· WITHOUT YOUR GLASSES?YOU SHOULD
CERNED ABOUT SUSIE'S SENSITIVITY <' HAVE GONE BACK IN f""---.----a
ABOUT HER HEIGHT AND IS TRYtNG f . THE HOUSE ANO I .. ,I CAN SEE
TO HELP HER! ~ GOTTEN THEM WHEN ALL RIGHT
~ I I REMINDED YOU! WITHOUT THEM, I C:ARLlt\.,,
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1HAT !.'M 5C.HEDULINE? A
1HRE.E-HOUR PRAC.1lCE FOR
1HE~etmRE BAND ON . -SUNDAY
NIGH'f !!
MOON MULLINS
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ANY HOSP1-rA1,, WHOS~ RA1"'e!S AftE' ON&...Y FOR"rY eocKs
A PAY 'WOUL-P ee c:u-rr1NG
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR iYESt T1we are at IMst sfx differ· •cet '" ............. w .................. ,. ...... ....
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How can the figures
Move add up to the
amount shown? Im·
possible, you say? The
figures :Ml,, :MO and
7'213 total up to 77967,
nowhere near the '3
mllllon plus mark In·
dlcated. •
Stu"'ped? Reflect
for a momenf and the
answer Is patently ob-
vious. Hold the II·
lustratlon In front of a
m,lrror and the totals
will make perfectly
good sense.
• Sum Fun! Add my two d19lts and• nine you will
see, and you'll still get • nine when I'm dlvldlld by
thr ... What nu~ am 17 . •. -... -... • Like Sol AU of tMse words Mve sometN,. In
eontmoft: defiftl, ._.,....,., fint, Niadc, studeftt.
Howquid(ly un youdkcover wt.It it is?
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• TonQU9 T,.tsl S.y fast and repeat: "Mind .ov..
matter, matey," muttered Matty. "Shut the cup-
boerd, Cutter," sputtered Sutter. Slim S.rah Sllnn .
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you'll agree. where~-
Ing backward at math POURING INt Where· ls everybody hNdi,. above? To find
really pays off. __ out, add connecting lines from dot 1todot2,dot J, etc.
For Better ,or For Worse
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•ldlly un yeu flfttl tMm? a-di •Mwen wtttl tMM Mtew.
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Htr~ Deer f'ah Try S,.cMll Del .
• $4tm Funt Add my two dlOlts and a nine you wlJI
.... Md you'll tttll get a nine when I'm dM~
thr•. W~t number am tf _ .. _.1
e Like S.I A.II of ·-.. words t..ve NmetNftl ltt
C°"'meft: MfiM, '"""""' finf, Mfa<*, ttu•ld. How•ktlly Uft youdkcover whit tt lt? ...... "" .......... ~·.-.-, ...... .,.._,,..,
• Tongue-Tntsl S.y fast and repeat: "Mind over
matter.L mAfe'f," -JnUttered M.~'Shut the cup-
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FIGURESI
How can the flgurn
M>ove edd up to the
amount shown? tm-
pmtlble, you uy? The
flgurn ~14, 3AO •nd
74213 total up to 17967,
nowhere .nHr the G
mllllon plus mark ln-
dlc.ted.
Stum~d? Reflect
for a moment and the
answer is patently ob-
vlout. Hold the II·
lustratlon In front of a
mlrror and the total•
wlll make perlectly
good sense.
It's an Instance.
you'll aQr•. where be·
Ing backward at math
really pays otf.
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Y'OU 't..~ NOTICE.
™E. PENSlON FUND I~ UP 71.% OVER LAST'(~ .
by Gus A~riola
lly Jeff MacNelly
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PENSION Ft,W, ...
w~bldcxJr ~ ~ Dyrmty bad ,{it'~ Carrin&loo a run for her
money·. Sut offscreen,
........ ...._7, ~ho
plays the Teas 9empCrell. in-
lilb she is nodling. like her c:hancller -. well almost nodlina like her chander ... I
LI---Hti·~...,.. ... praUcaJ joke on
one cl the carneqmen on
Dallas recently," she
~ ... llW him
~ dinner wih hD &id-friend. ID I IB1t hbn <M!I' an unsi&ned note tha. read.
,,... you tor llst ni8ht' and
hid a thick tipltict imprint on
il It Wiii • 9errlble thina to
.... admits ...... who
m*-d all She problbly
aid J.R Olide her do il • Sistpen·ye&r·old Tula
VII • rurrently on vieW as Dottie Thornton in the ABC
daytime trauma All My
Orildlwr and the new a..
{P1dy Baby) ..... aMPedY •. ~ ... beerl~ '° • 21>1 .•• 'O and
Nuta1rja-1•ekl. But
Valenla. whole . lint name
rhy1l8 wih Fantllia, ii not
OWi whelmed by the a>m-
p&rilon or the corr1>iment.
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thank you Vf!rJ much . ., don't
want to be another Brooke or
Nastw;a." she shfUIL .. ,
want to be the next Tasia
Valena" That seernS e1111Y
enouah to arranee.
We all know that Superman
balh no lmr I"*' Chan
IClyptonite. IO why would the
man ol steel quiver ln his
CIPe over Alia in w~
lan<O Ask ~
....... who as a anal boy
Wll Rt lifted by the Lewis Car·
rol dalllc. "'the whole book
tand me. etperiaHy the part
about the Mad Hatter's la
puty," he up&a1.ns. Wone.
the pts in Reeve's elm did
not share his alann. "I made
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At Home With .·'
Success
When · your career is
cooking and your family
life is line, it's easy to
be ;,,-good humor.
. ~ Rampantly in IWCh with her inntr
I lik. strikingly m~ Erma
IJomb«:Jl is Ammco's ~Mom. · f SM wrilt!s a humoT '°'6nin t1rttt limo
J a wee* kx 900 ~ flom her
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home in PrwatlM Va/Jty, Ariz.; op
P«1'S twic:.e a wee* on A.BCs Good
-c Morning Ametica; and her most man/
book, Motherhood, The Second Okiest
Profes.Wn, has bttn a best seller for
mote than 24 weetu. SM has a loving
husband. WU/iam, and thrtt chiklml.
who have never publish«J a book
about her. ~calls her mom and~
dad at least ona a we8.
Each ~ms. Bill comf!S home and
aMs_ ·:so what 1iave you 11«n doing an
dayr Los A~ wrWr and
humorist Rubin Carson tJ/Jted to lht
~ Erma reantJy 10 try _, find
out ~ saffW thing -plus a Joi ~.
~ishis~
on it that long.
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I I' I· Bombeck: Yes. I surprised many
readers.
Q: 0.k., llOW lel'. eee: Ate -_... ... ,.09W'llP
Bombeck.; 56. rm not ashamed al it
Q: I Mwla't ~d,.. ptdOI• ... ...._
Bombeck: Listen. I was 37 when
bepn. I've been writing tor 20 years. 8ombedc: Ironically enowztC1t was as
r . . . a oopy Ft I was 16 )"ellS old and wcrted m m pnme ume. oo a small~ ~ in Ohio. I was in
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Bombeck: Vay married.
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Bomt!{ Thirty-four years fast
August.
been a>mmittfld to do a Broadway play
for Lany Kasha and his partner. ....... Q: I w.JIFTlt ~ .. ,.....,
C:,: I didR't do t before because rve been committed to other things. I
was oommitted to my ill-fated telev~
sion series, MOIJSie, which ran eight
times and floated into oblivion.
Q: WW _. tllle ..., lte .-...a?
Bombeck: I don't know; I have no idea.
I have ideas. but -let's forget the
whole thing. It makes me nervous!
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Bombed: I had no iclea o1 ~ png
to coUeae or ever dolfl8 anythinfl ex-
cept maybe, you know. 9'Uins oranee
slices at the dime stoR. Thal was my
big thins. But I loved newspaperins
and I loved being around thinp t,hat
were happenifl8. and )hat's what I
~ I wanted to do.
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Bombeck:No. No. I t
you're around someone aU the time,
that yoo see that dimension in him 0t
her a lot. It would get a little ti~.
I'm not a person who's "on" all the
time. If we were at a party. you would
not sit next to me.
Q:'Ola,/w.ld.
Bombeck: No you wou1dn't. You'd say,
"Oh, I bet I know which one Bombeck
Is -she's the one thete in the center
who's doins all the talking." and you'd
be ~I'd be having a paper ~te
ol hors d oeuvres over in a dark comer
by myself, or hiding out.
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Bombd; I 1111. I do NII wejJ with a
OJUPed pmple_-1 doh with. GOO-
,. of peape-tbree or lour al I table,
)'OU ~ 11'1 Foci aJIM!lladOfl and I
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~rm. bit -,..__ I love PIM! Any .,...., Anylhin& ht has
tlardl in ir and diets to my hips and
trows • we rpeiM ci it. ·
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Bombect: we:=. that much. s cou · and we're
too old and too tired. We know that
both of &A are too exhaulled to shop
lll)'lnCft. It's tmt of a quiet resolution.
Not mdution -'.aolutionJ
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8ombeck: .._.. tMes a lot " enef'IY, you ~ and we never seem
fltJ6e to mme up eo it. We don't teem to
have that kind ol energy.
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8ombeck: No. we never really had' a lot
of it. We .e a mJPle who aBows each
other to be -always have. Even
betore I became a arckarryina teni~
ill, it was alwllYI undentood that we
both wooJd do whit we enjoy doing.
We er*1f er.ch ocher's aJqJMy. but on
VllCllionl, if he w;hts to ICUba and I
want to snorUl. thar's it We don't
come as a totally mMched set.
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8ornbfrk: Oh, ~
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8ombeck: Well. I 101t of picked him
OUL I knew he was the one ~going to many. He had no idea t that.
but thats all rWit He tort of it
ooming.
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Bori>eck; He WM I cqJY boy b the momin& new1p11ptt in ONo. and I was
the copy &bi for the afternoon paper. It
Wll i.neYitllble.
Q: ........ ·-' Bombect. He was a .,,.,..,., for a
while. Then he .,. • Pill>. in educa-. ,. . .
cipaJ ol a hi8tl IChool He retired about
btr years am and now handles our ~ ...... .
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memories of childhood.
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Bombeck: My fldler died when I was
9. and I haw a.~ who is fan. tastk. Why I kt him Mine. ru never
know -I pick on my ~ a lot!
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one. I don't cllla:t ii. I don't ~
wilh it I just enjoy it
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8ombec:t: I don't make too 1111111.
raolaations. They're just tort ol lud-
k:roul. and I always end Up brakin&
thmranyway. I just hope to CJod ~
yar that my .car pmes its emillion
·.-rm very shallow, ~shallow -~ depttt It al.
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[after ponderin& a momentl; I
w,u1t Owtes Kunulf s Jobi I think k's
&rat. b«.llate he is ferreting out the
&ill of Americana that are just there,
and he mines some grat stul out of·
just beifl8 ordinary. To be able to do
thlt and to haft that kind of freedom
must be just wonderlul. I would love to
do that
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8ombeck; "f.at eYerYthinl on your
p&Me! .. The woman should be put awrt
~ b-that remuk. I mean. thanks
to her, rm stW wearin& the queeMi:zle
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8ombect: A lot of thqs -it's very
limiting. You can't sit out in P'Jblic and
yell al )'QUI' kid&. YOU can't 9ClalD at
your husband. And really, I hive 90
much ~ Rarely can I walk into a saore without buyi,. 90mdhinl I don•t
want or need. becllate the llietpeeple
are ~ there ~ yoor el>ow and
ayina, "W~re 90 Bl.cl you Came into
· our store." I mean. you can't just SI)',
"Oh. you ~ a nice shop here" and
walk out! I mean. foraet it. you know?
SAVE 50~ ON soel
CHILDREN'S PANADOL. I
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California Mil·iiOnail'e Wants .
To S·har-e T-h·e -wealth ,~
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You lbiak times arc tOUlh Md
you've Sot problam?
Wdl. I remaaber when • but
turned me down for• SlOO loell. Now
I lend moaey 10 tbc but -Ccr-
tiflCMa or Dtpolit • SI00.000 •
crack.
I rancmber the day • C8r dealer IC)(
• link ncrvom becaUR I was • CCMIPc
or IDOMbl bdMd in my pe11M9U -
Md 1c:pw• ued my car. Now Iowa•
Rolls lto:rcc. 1 peid ror it in ran -
with c:aab.
I ranamber tbe day my wife phOMd
... c::ryia&. became the landlord bad
sllio'llm Mp .. the ho.-. dcmMcti111 his
rml -Md ft didn't .. ~ the IDOMy
to pey it.
t:OllGOfftJlbum on • sunny
· . Aed one is snuakd
bat bad! of tlw bat
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I c:ouW adl alJ this prop.
ff tbc mon,..a. aad -
lCJllCft.11 .. my of my ocher la-
¥tllllDL!!IM' -watt away with owr
S1S0,000 in cuh. 8'll I don't want 10
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seU, becaUle l don'I lhink of my
homes .. "investments.''... I'~ .,.
ocher raJ estate -and stocks, beads,
Md Qlli in the buk -for 1hlt ..
I rcma1ber wltm I Iola my )ob.
8eclulC I waa Jle9d O¥a heds in dcbl,
my lawyer told nw the only thine I
could do was dedarc •krupccy. He
•M tn'Oa&· I peid off ewTY clime.
~ I have • miltioa dollar Hee ol
c:rcidit; bUI I lliD don't have a job. t.
staid, I pt up nuy wedtday morniClc
and decide whetbcr I W1111C to 91> to
wort or not. Sometimes I do -for S
or 6 hoots. Biii about hall tlw dee. I
decidr 10 rad . ., rcx •..it. sail 11r1
boM, swim. or ride ay bite.
I bow wbm il't lite to bt brott.
And I know whet it's like to ~
~you Want. And I bow tbM
rou -liU 1111t -am _._ wbidt
.om ...... to ... h'• rally .. ~
a 1ba. Th.M 's why I c:all it ''The tuY
MM't Way to ltic:bes:"
So I'm 90illl to ask you to IClld 1111t IOlnldaial I doll 't DC:cd: money. Ten
doUan 10 bt ea.act. Why'? Bcause I
.,.. you to pey Mtmtioe. Aed I
filwe lbM if JOU'vc .,c SIO ~
rou'U look ewer wU& I ..s you Ind
decide wbcOcr to IClld k t.cli: ... or
kcq> it. Aed I doa'I .._,you to keep
it W\ktl you apee that it'• won.b ..
least • hundred times Whal you ln-
va&cd.
h the-crial ''wonh" SIO? No -
if rou thiDt of it as peper and int. 8'll
that's not.._ rm ldliQl .. Wbat I am
.... ii illfOl-*>n. ~inform.
tioe IMD t siw wtia l'a peid SJOOO
• a pat speaker. Mon iaformMioe
Ihle Ip ia a oeH!our ~
for SlOO •
But yo11're really not riskina ..,rAliils. 8eaam ftra, I don't Wut
you to IClld me any inoeey -&I lcest
aoee that I caa me. lmtmd. a •
tokat or ,.,.., sblcaity. KDd la )'(Mii'
cbeck or mooey order md /IOlltt'-it
for six ..tr from today. You Mt, it's
DOC ,_.y moocy bel;ause it '1 1110C
...,... -baida. I woet'I nai
toadl it for silt weds anyway .
In this way you'U haw plenty of
time to ~ my material, loot it
over, try it out Md pro~ to youndf
· tba C¥trythift1 I am ldli111 you ls 1rue.
I know wMt you're tb•lr•"I: "He
.,. ridl .... pope ~ to Id
ridl.-.. 'TM truth is -ud this is very
imponant -the YC9r before I sband
'''lbt lazy Mu's Way to Rida,"
my Dft iDcocne ... Sll#.646. Aad
what l'D rend you tdls jwt bow l
madt that ti.nd of-cnoney ... wortJna
"part time" .. a few hours •
day ... about I months out ofthc )'air .
It doan'I ~ "cducaion." I'm
• hiah tdMIOi a:radu.te.
It doan't require "capital."
R.ananber i .-.. up to my neck In dttlC
wt.en l uncd .
It doem't ~"lock." I'~ Md
man than my shin ... I'm not prom.
thal you'D mate • much
I ha,_.. A8d rou may do b«-
ter pa'IOMly know °"' mm wt.o
...S that~-warted "-rd, aad
madl 11 million doUan ln 9 ,an. ...
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You may bt full of bams, but w1ta1 b9YC I p>t to loM1 Send me Tht
lazy Mu.. Way To llidm. EadoNd Is ID)' c:Mr:t.,Of money onkT
po111t#ted u ween from todQI
If I return YoUf INllaiel -'°' •>' r..ae -witMa tU& time. m um
my unc:asbcd cbcd °' moocy order 10 me. Oa thal bait. hen's m1 1m
doll.In .
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~ It's not only .,.;.. You
Mve '°tip more. eoo; lhltl apected of
~F:-~;.r~
whit the~~ ii worth. rd • '°
jUll ~ ~ there at the airport
and uy, "It's yours!"
Q: ................ ..
~ pll it Wll when my
father died and my whole world came
1p911. I Wll just 9 years old. you know.
On June 3rd. I had a home. I had 1DJ1.
I had a mom and did. we had a car
and I WIS in IChool and I had frteodL
On June 4th. I didn't have a home
anymore;; we were liviD& in ~ room at
(jrandma's. I had no fltber. My mother
went 1D work. It was like tomeone had
pulled the rug out from under me. fn
one ~· my whole lie just cbqed.
and things wtft never the same •
they had been. nor would they ewJ' be ..,m. It's a traumatic thin& to have
happen to you.
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8od>eck: The best time was bKk in Centerville. Ohio, when I had three
kids under aae 5 and I me. what I was
RJplJ(Jled to be~ and I did it. I Ft areet IMidldion out of tMinR deen-smellinl LmndrY off the Une. haW:w
thole three tucbd liWrf at niabt widi
dean fleet. It was a aood time <L my 1iJe.
Q:lia.ttWm I",... .. .._
tl£lle -WIBI WU f1 smt1& w•tllle-• allll 8on1tJed: I know, and I ~ about
that now. It was trying it was the best
of times and the wont of times. But to
leel needed and produdiYe and know
what you·~ all about and be ~
thbw lpeC::i9I to 90IDeOlae die -it had
a11 die awedienls. it ra11y did.
Q:OK •• .,. I t -............... .,
Bom6eck: rve lmmed. lot about ....
tiomhlps with my kids, I tbiM.
becwlle f ve wrinen IO much about it.
One of the thinp Is that the one who
delerves your aniention the last needs
it the most -and that's hard to do.
When a child hM defied you and ays.
''1 hale you and. I don't want you
around aDYmoref' lhlts when he or
she rmly needs you. That's tbe time
you've Ft to ball8 in there.
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~?-
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Bombect: O.IC., ~ goes: "YOU
WANT 11tlN. YOU oor llflN!"
Q:lltPEltlt?
8ombeck: Isn't ttm sick?!
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&rs~~
cans are !llicbn wth
ke. the Radon's
third l1l09l oommon came of
death. Thanks to medical ad-
vances, however, the nwnber
of dead\$ caused by a stroke
has dropped -tO permit in the
pas tew decades. and physi-
cians can now trelt likely can-
didates rih drup or deticae
suf8ical procedure th• can
prevent or poatpone one.
Heeding certain warning
signs can cut down ~
chance of having a stroke by
as mudl as half.
Four <>ti of five stroke suf..
ferers have actuaJty ex-
. ad a rninHaroke -~ medical jarp1 as a
transient ischemic attack
(T .IA) -prior to a maior
one. "Routjlly 30 peiCt:i It of
those who experience T.}A 's
will have a stroke within five
" cautions Dr. Albert ~. director of vascular
research al Los ~
c.omty-Universily of Southern
Calibnia Medical Center.
Transient ischemic attacks
occur when there ·s a brief
redlXtion of the bk>od no"-to
a section of the brain. trigger·
ing a momentary lapse in the
bodily functions emed
by that area of the C h
could be compared to a tem-
porary power failure in a
computer.
.. For its size, the brain re-
quires an enormous amount
of oxysen and glucose to
work, so it needs a continuous
supp1y ot b&ood. ·· explains or.
Michael 0. Walker, director of
the National lrubttfe of Ne\1-•
rologK:al and Communk.lhve
Disorders and Stroke.
Most frequently. T.IA's are
characterized by a ~
or immobility on one side of
the body, particularly in the
arms. hands, IE!fP or the facial
muscles. ~ common, but
equally ominous, are symp-
toms such as difficulty
swallowing and articulating or
understanding words. Or
s F Ala:/ wrnu • Al'lllL • ....
ttMft IDal)' be brief spells of
bluny vision or plf'tial blind-
n e ss. Even a sudden
hellala'te, a temporary km of
ENTER
balance or bRedulness <X>Uld
be due to a f JA Once the
bAood ftow returns to normal,
the symptoms disappear,
usually dhin a tew mmmes.
or • most. 24 hours.. Because these symptoms
a.re transitory and often
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"Stroke is more likely &o oa:ur
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Goldber1. head of the neuroao.Y department at
Harbor:U.C.L.A. Medical c.enter in To1rate. And the
inddence of stroke ~
dramalicaUy aler age 60.
Anyone who falls into these
~ and exhibits recur-rinl sy1J1l*>mS GI a T.l .A.
should see bis or her doctor
immeclllety.
1be molt mnvnon cause or
h9e aaacb is when small
blood docs. which can be ~
duced by a hardening of the
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ly. ttlele can be c:tmofved with
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ly do9es of aspirin have been
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tative in men. T.IA 's can also
result from arterioaderosis, a
buildup of fatty deposits inSde
the major aJ1e'ies. which
.. gradually ~uces the blood Bow. A OOmbination of a low
• cholelterol diet and drugs
may oontrol this problem.
though in more extreme
cases, surgery to remove ex·
as tissue or to dean the m·
sides of the vessels may be
~-The best-stroke preYention.
however, is treanns the cause.
While you can't control such
risk factors a age, sex (men
~ more prone to stroke than
ptetttenOpllA women) or
hereditary dispositions.
there's plenty you can do
about habits that indirect ly
mnt:ribute to 51roke, sudl as
stress, inactivity. obesity.
smokiJ18 and ta.kifl8 oral ron· ~es past age 40. Or
Veltin advises, "Go after whal
you can rontrol to chang_e the
odds in your favor." IW
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IMAGINARY PALS:
SUCH GOOD FRIENDS
moos on the point that they are actu»
ly • sign of good health. "Usually. an
IJ'lll8inary friend II part ol a normal.
90Und childhood need to fantaslze."
says child psychologist Jonathan .KeJ.
ierman, Ph.D .• an ateOdate clinical
pr'*->r of pediatrics .t the University
of Southern Cal1fomia In Loi Aneeles
and author of HfilJitW IN Fft11ful Child
(W. W. Norton). He suaests that par-
ents not d6-uade their child but in-
stead make room for the ilnlgLrwy pal.
"By condemnin& the fantasy. parents
cut off a major avenue of communica-
tion for a child," he warns.
Parents tometimes wony because
dleY UIOdate talldna to such a friend with mental Ulnes in adults. But mo&t
children actual~ the diffettnce
between • reaJ · and an invisible one. acxion1ins to Pea,y Miles. M.A ..
director of the Children's Education
Center al Calholk University in
Washif18ton. D.C. "If you ask them
about it. they'll say, 'Oh. it's just pre-
tend,'" she explains.
Studies a ff!w ye.an ago at Yale
University found that as many _, 70
percent of cbild~n undtt S talk about
havina dleR kinds o1 friends. And
chlldm. With fant.lsy companions tend
to be bl W-show pater ability to
coocentra1e and a1t aenetally happier.
the raearcben a>nduded.
Prechoolers are the most likety a&e
8JOUP to have ifna8inary compan.ions,
as the boundaries between fantasy and
reality are most blurred then. Once a
child starts school and il'lCl'alfa his
oomber of real oompanions, the need
k>r a fantasy friend often subsides. But
tor as long al they're around, i~.
pals can help children in dilereit ~
or uren. worryma tnit Baby
Kippy has a p~ to s.lt may fill a need
in her to look after another individual.
in the same way that her parents care
for het'' says Miles.
An iJna8inaJy buddy can also give a
chikl the feelina that he i.s in
charge of a situation. For exam-
ple, Robert O'Brien. M.A.. a
teachef at the Children's Edu<>
tion Centet recalls that as a
~ tm imaginaly -
a bi8 dos -faithfully f~
him everywhere.
Sometimes. kw will use this
friend to echo their parents' com-
mands · -"Be ·careful with that Blass of milk" -as a way d ny.
ing to understand the rules they
themselves are being asked to
follow. Or they may use tUm or i her to convey thoughts they are
embarrassed to express directly.
A little girl who is afraid d the J
dark, for example. may find it
easier to ask for a night-light for "my
friend Joey" than to admit to her feat
"lmagirwy friends help children
deaJ with a stresful situalioo by dis-ra.nc.ina themselves from it." says Ot
Kellerman. "lrs a child's version, in a
way, of the adolt who telephones a ~and says. ·r have this friend
with a problem. Dex: .... ·"
Parents only need to worry when an
i~ companion begins taking
over a child's life by blocking the need
for iuJ friends, or seriousty disrupting
family routines. "Don't cancel a family
trip because the i1Jl88inary playmate is
sick." says Dt Kellerman.
But he and Miles agree that 1rs fine
tor parents~o mak small accommoda-tions for an i · pal, such as turn-
ing on an· light "Be matter of fact,"
counsels Miles.
If parents can relax and enjoy their
c~n·s imasinary friends. the result
could be that tfie creativity that launched
the fantasy will last a fifetime. That's
what happened to Robert Louis Steven-
son. who turned the imaginary friends
of his childhood into the magical
characters of Trmsu~ Island and other
beloved boob. IW
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THE FOLLOWlNG COULD BE PRICELESS 10 't'OUR FAMtlYI
A Pf09'*" tam~ thoUghltully 111 ITtied to ............. ln--•IO Wf 1 'C ..... ~ llfQft& a kMd one v.,.,_ II PfOl'lcm 1nelgtt lrto ~· end ... you Whll
'°do if hgecty ...... lnduHd tor you. 81\ ........ wtildt Locll -a. ~CS! .... '° coordinllee tNw lfb1ll fth ttw F9I '°' poeilhll. ~ ~ion Nllkll ....
.. A dMld't ~•a, a trag«ty NCl 1•d 1• ~ t.,,._ wtl ,W In iw Unllld-.
II a Nltionlll P'obiem . . "
"Some art mu~; meny thouunde mor9 are M¥9f lound. W. CM oMy ..,_,._ ~
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A uthor Nancy Friday's 1977
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MotMr/Myse# drew atten-
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women and their female oftsprins en-
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come of age. New
research $hows. how-
ever. that by the time a
daughter reaches mid-
dle •· she is likely to enjoy her mother's
company and find the
f relationship increa.sina-
ly rewarding.
Social researchers
l Grace Baruch and
Rosalind Barnett of Brandeis University
asked women between the ages of 35
" and 55 how -they felt toward their
mothers. The majority of respondents
satd the relatiOnship ~ave them a great
deal of emotional satisfaction.
One interviewee, when asked whom
she liked lo be with when she felt
depressed. replied. "lt's really embar-
r~ng to say so. but it's my mother.-
Others. who had exper1enced strife
with their moms at an earlier age.
found they were able to understand
the parent better as they got older. As
one w~ put it. ''My mother's way of
life is not for me. but as a person she's
O.K. I now understand
why she has the faults
she does."
The study also shows
that lor grown da• ters. mothers are areas-
suring role model for
aging. "My mother
seems to like her life
better and bettei;.. re-
marked a woman in her
40's, "so I don) feel so
pessimistic about getting older ...
But Baruch and Barnett noted that
da&JWlten who were ~themselves
oftief1 felt that this expe ie a diminished me significanoe of their own moms. M'
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'
hett'a no trick to ex-
ceeding .the speed limit
from behind the wheel
of your car. bUt Just how fast
an a person go on his own?
The existing speed record for
a single-rider, human-
powered vehicle is 58.89
rmles ~hour, achieved by Dave Us on a vector tricy-
cle in l . Recendy ti,e Du
Pont Company commmioned
a study to detennioe what the
limit would really be. Their
computers su88'Sfed that no
human oould top 65 m.p.h. in
a vehicle he powers himself.
So now Du Pont has issued
a c.halleflle, offering a pri2e of
S 15.000 to the first person to
exceed 65 m.p.h. unaided.
While this race will definit~
ly go to the swift. you don't
ha~ to be in a huny to enter.
'The contest lasts until the end
of 1987. If by then no one has
proven the computer wrong.
the prize will be awarded to
the entrant ronting do5est
For more information, you
can chase down the Inter-
national Human Powered
Vehicle Association. They're.
uh, running the contest
ur•en I QUl&''CAL s the childhood I rdll'll chilled
more hearts than the
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8Y MARI°" l<l"G
·:. pop qwz. You Gl'llSFn
.remember the ••-••••Y ~ : ~ Do you grit your teeth your boob. take al the ~t of pay-
out a pen and ir18 your dentill a viliO
piece ol paper Whit• the \fOf'lt pri That u..
and .... " But it's de metal hobk he UIS to poke
. recently been and )It> al your · choppers?
,, $hown that. like wen. here's re&90fl 1o smile.
liina beans, early . Your der_Jtisl inly IOOO be tnd-
bedtime and inl in his hook for a wand.
re9ular baths, lhe "wand" -
those quizzes whose brand 11,,, •
were good for name iS ~ ~ _.A.
you. . -is a~ ln-~
Psycho6ogists at vented by George -~,.
the Americ.an c.o&-White, an Ofal p&
lege in Bryn Mawr. Penn., diatridan at Tufts
had 97 high school students University. It
~ a l. checks tor cavities
about British history. Re by ~ elCh ~ third of the students were tooth a little elec-
immediately given a muJtiple.. tric jolt Helkhy
choice/short-answer test. teeth do not con-
Another third reread the duct electricity,
material. and the reffili.IMkr but -as a tooth'
went on iO i5ineUiffig else. enamel coaltn1
E~:i!
a89ressiveness.
~ eolerance ~ of violera. Mit-
tpe!t lunch~
These were some
conse-
quences thal plr·
IS, teachers and
even politicians
foresaw at the
•Pd
Ill
• Mayo( by Ed Koch
• Smalt ~ by JUdy
Blume
• Out on a Limb. by Shirley
MlcLaine
• Railason& ~ fhvtlls ~rs...~·
Two weeks later, each of the ~ to decay.~....--......
three groups was tested on the resistance to
~e --~make~,:
up and held into
yperspace.
• In $«1tclt ol Exe%11ma. by
Thomas Peters !
• ~ at Risk. by Frank i the history they had read: It an clectrica1 wr
turned out that the quiz.takers tent diminishes.
scored 13 points ~ than So, the biQAer the ·
those who had reread cavity. the~ the resistance.
the information and points The eJectrical resistance is
higher than the others. measured via the ground coo-
1the study ~ how-dudO( which the patient
~ that quizzes are most el-holds in one hand dunng the
rective fo( recalling simple examination. 1J very little elec-
facts; they are of little use tridty gets through the tooth
when it comes to concepts. and tr3vels to the ground. that
But we can't answer
why.
Many of the
evils of video
games. however, seem to
have vaporil.ed. Accordins to
Patricia Marks GreenfieJd. a
developmental psychok)gist at
the University. d C.alifOmia.
Los AngeJes, the games' ad-
dictive power was vastly over·
rated: ~t surveys show
thal the ~ player dnJIJS ~ than SS a week into the
coin skX and spends al ae.ast
two hours_ las per day with
the joystick than ~ the
channel chafl&er on his 1V.
Further. studies at Auburn
University llJ8l'Sl that whiJe
some video games do tend to
promot.e agaresslvenen.
others can actually play down
the nepdve atpedS of com-. =tionn!~=1soa:
that it is not the v1olence ...
tractins many youf18Stm, but
the feeJins of control that the
pmes afford.
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• Dtoth on the Nik. by
Aaatha Christie
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Stephen Birmingham
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City of Orange asks de-
nial of parole for killer
Theodore Streleskl./ A4
Find out the latest hap-
penings on the campaign
trall In Orange County.
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Molotov cock tall ex-
plodes outside a gay bar
In San Franclsco./ A3
Anc>nymous donor offers
$100,000 reward for
missing boy's return./ A3
Nation
Mondale gains, but un-
...commltted delegates do
better In Kentucky .I A3
Customs agents In New
York seize nerve gas on
Its way to lraq./A3
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World
Passengers evacuated
from stranded cruiser ar-
rive In ~laml./ A3
U.S.approves$500
milUon 10,0 to Argentina
to pay debts./ A3
Sports
It'll be Houston vs.
G~rgetown In the NCAA
ball<'etbestl chllmplonshlp
~me Monday night after
each posted sel'ttifinal
wins Saturday ./81
Angels humbled for the
second straight night by
Dodgers, 8-2, In Los An-
geles.1•1
The four divisions of the
upcoming major league
baseball season are
previewed.JBS
Entertainment
Playgoers can choose
among comedy. drama or
music as three new shows
open this week./C7
Even when It drags, the
Academy Awards show Is
one of TV's biggest hits.
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Bualneu
Decentralization Is the
key to Costa Mesa ex-
ecutive Harry Williams'
management style./01
Bankrupt currency trader
J . David Oomlnelll swears
that money Invested with
him la safe and wm be
returned to lnvestors./02
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CdM crewman hit by boom, knocked
overboard in first local racing f ataltty
By ALMON LOCI.ABEY
... ROBERT BAUER
A S3-year-old crewman·was killed
Saturday when a boom struck him in
the head and knocked him overboard
at the start of a yacht race Saturday off
Newport Beach.
It was believed to be the first
fatality in local yacht racin& history,
Officials said crewman Lyle Gal-
loway of Corona del Mar. a manne
artjst. was knocked ovcrboardabout
By JERRY .mRSCB °' ... ~ ..........
An Irvine businessman under in-
vestigation for allegedly bilking in-
vestors out of millions of dollars may
soon make his first public apPC&rencc
since the investigation was disclosed.
Thomas D. Carter, who as presi-
dent of the Carter Co. offered in-
vestors as much as 40 percent interest
on their money, is scheduled to attend
a bankruptcy hearing in Santa Ana
April 11. At the hearing, creditors and the
public will have a chance to ask Carter
about his business dealings, accord-
ing to attorney James Joseph. the
court-appointed trustee for Caner.
Carter filed · for Chapter 11
bankruptcy in the federal bankruptcy
court in Santa Ana on Dec. 22.
"It will be a 341 A hearing and, at
that meeting. the debtor is required to
appear and answer questions put to
him by the creditors and trustees.
Although it as done outside of the
court. the debtor will still be under
oath:' Joseph explained.
Caner. however. can refuse to
answer some questions by invoking
the Fifth Amendment of the U.S.
Constitution. whi ch protects an indi-
vidual from being forced to in-
criminate himself. Joseph said.
The hearing will take place at 10
a.m. in the council chambers at Santa
Ana City Hall. 22 Civic Center Plai.a.
carter is under mvestigation for
fraud by the Orange County Sheriffs
12:20 p.m. when an ocean swell ~nd
gusty breezes buffeted the -40-foot
Apache, apparently causina the boom
to shift abruptly to the ttarboard.
Crewmate Mike f'itzaerald of
Huntinston Beach immediate!>-:
jumped overboard but Gjilloway s
·foul weather gear reponedly filled
with water and he became too heavy
to bt lifted over. the cide.
He apparently sJii>ped from his
friends' grasp and.later was spo.Hed by
the Newport...SCach Police helicopter
Department.
The investiption centers on his
dealings as the Caner Co., a "medical
factoring" firm that Carter said
bought medical insurance claims
from doctors at a discount and filed
the claims wjth insurance companies
to recover the full amount at a profit.
Investigators say Carter raised at
least SI 0 million for the company and
may have raised as much. as $60
million.
According to the county Sheriffs.
Depanmcnt. the .. medical factoring"
firm never existed.
Although no charges have-been
filed. the Investigation is continuing
with sheriffs deputies taking depo-
sitions from investors, said LL Ri ch-
ard Olson. spokesman for the
Sheriffs Depanment.
Investigators have had the help of
the Orange County District At-
torney's office in filing search war-
rants. but Olson said the investiga-
tion is taking longer than expected
and It still may be months before any
charges could be filed.
Carter also is the subject of an
investiption by the federal Securities
and Exchange Commission. The SEC
has ob!!iJ'led a temporary restraining
order"Oarring Carter from selling any
investments. .
Both the SEC investigation and a
preliminary review of Caner's books
by an accounting firm hir'td by Joseph
have failed to 'find any evidence that
Carter opcnted a medical factonna
business. Joseph said.
with his r.ce down in the 'Waler. He wu plucked fi'Om the water about lO
mtnutet aftei the ICCidtnt by the
~nae County Hatbor Depenme:nt.
Fare Boat. .
Newport Beach paramedics and
Hfesuards leaped onto the fireboat
from \he ramp al the pier and
administered ttsuscitation efforts
enroute to harbor department head-
quarters. He was nuhcd• to Ho.,
Memorial Hospital by am bu lance but
pronounced dead·on arrival.
An Orange County Coroner Oe-
panment spokesman said an autopsy
as scheduled to determine ifG.alloway
die'd from injuries from beioa struck
by the boom or if he drowned.
w.~ IOld ofr.a.ts they be-.
Hevt din' ... him ante me aide Of
tht boet ~ fallint ovttboeld. ThtY •id cmmwes thftw lines add life praer¥en but ht appaentJy was
unable to rnpond. And fiu,erald .aid ht touatn Galloway shook bis ~ .. no•· when Fitzatrald asked him
1f he was okay. ·
(
The trqedy struck whm tbe
Ap•cl~ was maneuverina with about
..0 other boau at the 1tartHq line of
the Balboa Yacht Oub's 66 Series
race lbat started about three miles
west of the Newpon Beach Pier and
destined to ao around the offshore oil
drillina platforms off Huntinaton Beach.
Will OC Ziggurat:'
house homeless?
....,,... ...... .., ...............
Power pole on Vlcfona Street la left clinjiln.i after a car
•track It Saturday ntcbt, knocktni oat power i'o aboat 300
Co.ta lleu homes for a time andnoepJtaHstn1 two of the
car'• occupanta.
of the nation's homeltsl wu bi:C.Om-
ina more acute as winter weather let
in across the nation:
Board of Su-pervi.sors CbainUD
Harri.el& w ieder receat.ly ditcU:lleid
the openina of the Zigw'at with us
Health and Human ServlCm ~
rewy Marpm Heck.leT' iQ w--.
ton D.C. ~1r found to be feasible. this
proposals m.iabt be an amwer 10 Ille
dilemma faced not .only by womm.
but the estimated l 00 to 200 ~
who lack even emeraiencY ibC&cr
evay--n\abt i&-Oranee c...,..~-..
Wieder, io I letter ursi .. tbal the
possibility of openina the buildina be
explored further.
however, Supervisor Thomas
Riley, who represents the t 9""!
Niauet area and 1 aauna Nipd
Community Council Praideot Gary
K.wtt said they were .. we of the
A car smashed tiead-on lllto a
~ 9-0le and sheared it into two ----1
parts, mocilnio power LO a 1Jl
300 customers for an indefinite
period in the western part of Costa ,...esa Saturday ni&hL ' -""' ............ -..... -..,
Witnesses said two occus;>:1lnt5 bad
to be cut from the a.u10.tD<>b1le after il
struck the pole in the intersection of
Victoria and Valley Roadai6:5S p.m.
Power lines and telephone liDes
were knocked to the ground at KVeral
nearby locations alld tmersency
workers for 1he Soutbcm California
Edison Company were called lo
deactivate several "hot wires.. ..
Power was knocked out in the areas
along V 1ctoria west of Placentia
A venue. Pacifica. Canyon Drive and
Valley Road.
Poi1C( were called out m force to
direct traffic. Motonsts t.ravelina
between Costa Mesa and Huntington
Beach wert detoured from Vic;toria
onto neighborhood streets.
Oflkers late Saturday nl4ht""(jidft't---.
know the names of the victims ot
"hat caused their car to run into \be
pole on the norths1de of the Vic-
tona-Valle) intersection.
Colleges get report card
,..
r1s the Coast Community Collqe
District, wl\ich includes Orange
Coast. Golden West and <:oastline
coUeaes. beina. run efficiently?
Should the district continue to own
and operate public television station
KOCE Channel SO? Is the district
wise to produce television courses, or
do these projects rob funds from
clas room education? Is Coastline
Collete, which bas no formal campus
but olfcrs tclccourscs and dassroom
anstructfon at numerous rented ites.
wonh presuvina?
Does the district have too many
admil\istrators? M teacher s'.aJancs
too hiah?
Thete are ..,ne of the issues that
were bitterl)' ~ last )Cir 1n the
coll* d1 trict. They wcrt at the
cent.er of a ma ive faculty layoff, an
attempted tteall campa\Jn and a fall
election in whk h three
t~her-backe4 candidates paned
m~ont)' control of the dmnct•
bO&td of tru tea.
Dun"' \M fall campai&f\, the three f~ult) u ncd tru Conrad
ordqu1st, rmaftd Ruir and
ancy Pollard, ct lied for an inckpc:n-
denl "4 of the d1 trict 1dm1ni •
\ration. the thrtt coU and the
' It
P11L .
S1E11£1111
Focus ON THE NEws
telCV1SJOn station.
Like community collcacs across the
state, \be Coast schools were attempt-
tftl to maintain a strona educational
prosr-am in the wake of contmuana
cuts in state fubdina. Faculty cntics
cha,.ed that dist.net administrators
~re makina th~ ~TOr\I d«i ion in
us1na the rcmain1na funds.
For example. many 1n tructon
\bouaht it WH wrona forthecfutrict to·
continuing ful\d1"' KOCE and teJe.
counn wbile laymt off etas room
ttaehm. Th cnt ~ t~
di trict was "em • i th1 over
people.''
An tndepcndcnt 1m1dy, the can-
d1da~ said. would help t}\em-d
tnm1nc htthcr SUC'h chaJ'ttS ~"CT(
\
(
\ahd. And shortly afler they wen:
elected last November. Nordquist. ·~
Ru12 and Pollard pttSSed for the
hanng of a mln&Fmcnt conwltiQ&
firm to rtvaew dastnct operations.
Santa Monaca-~ Evans Man.-
ment $(rv1ces was selected.
Last Wcdnesda). the caaerty
awaited Evans report .-... made
pubhc. More than 200 peaes Iona. \M ~ focuses on the Coast Ot.stnct•
mission. at enrollment. ats adm1n»-
trativc makeup. its fi°'ncc and its
proerams.
B«ause of tht tcnath of the
document. there were few immediate
reaction District trusttts wd \My
wilt study the rcpc>rt, then conduet a
pubhc mtttans April 18 to disc at.
No action .. ;u be \lien at the stUd)
It ion. .
"I think it (the Evans re~) will bt
v ry hclpf'uho the bioard.' · d Judith
ckk). pmi<knt or mt m n
~ration f T rs chapter att· vma the dt mct's full·timt instruc-
tors. ~ckl v 1d the trx·!ltl~
ptanni · 1 its o n tud)
rcvtew t~ E\ln\ rtOOrt.. -,-
-
While San Cle~te city officiah
AR bul_y d.ilettina S40 million in
claims filed by t.be 41 Verde Canyon
property, owners who live near lhc
landllicle tbatdesuoyod three homes
las& )Uf. lbey may take solace in a $6
million Oood control project <»
s~ to ftdUQC the da,naer of toil
shppqe on the city's north side.
The 2.6S..mile--lona Forster Ranch
storm drain1 a joint project amona the
county ana local developers, will
protect 2,000 homes in the area and
another 2. 700 ttsideoces on lhe
drawing boa.rd when it is completed
in May l 98S, according to Coun-
cilman Bob Limber&.
"This is by far the taraest storm
drain project in the city's history,"
Limberg said. "San Clemente has two
m-.jordraining basins and this project
will take care of one.··
The other basin Limberg referred
to is on the city's south side near
A venu~ Pie,o.
Construction of the drain began
last month and is being financed
entirely by Estrella Propenies. one of
t~ major land owners in the area.
Estrella filed a lawsuit against th~ city
several years ago because officials
refused to grant building permits for
const.ruction near the basin because
of hazardous Ooodin• conditions.
Latec. the two parues settled. with
Estrella yrceing to construct the
drain facility to solve the problem.
Once completed, the county will
maintain the flood control prOJCCt.
The concrete box culven will run
undel'ifOUnd before reaching the
ocean.
"This is something that is very
necessary," Limberg said. "The city
MoJt or the claims came about
three ~b after a jury in lquna
Beach •Warded S800,000 in damaaes
to two people in a l 9~1ide.
Clues to motel killin·g
sought ·in Washingt~n
Two Anaheim pohce detecuves arc umes tn the hea\t and twice in the
seeking clues in Seattle in the cxocu-back. The little girl was shot twice in
tion-style slayings of Patricia Dixon the head.
and her 5-year-6ld daughter Amanda Wright said police had no reason \0
in a motel near Disneyland. believe a suspect in the case ~as in the
CXtectives Dave Tuttle and Carl Seattle area~ He said police do not
Manin were interviewmg family have a good description ofa man who
members and friends and attempting was seen approachmg the motel
to determine what belongings. the room.
victims took with them on their Autopsies Thursda}' by the Orange
vacation, said Sgt. Bill Wright, County Coroner's office showed no
spokesman for the Anaheim Police evidence of sexual assault and police
Depanment. The detectives arrrived have ruled that out asa motive. Police
Friday. found money and traveler's checks in
The bodies of the victims were tht motel room. according to LL Stan
discovered by a maid Wednesday Kantor.
af\emoon at the Anaheim Park Dixon was divorced and worked as
Motor Inn. one block from Dis-a secretary at a Fred Meyer store in
neyland. The mother was shot three Burien, a south Seattle suburb.
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From Al
Elias said he doesn't really know
how many people might be housed m
the building nor how much such a
program would cost. He said ~
hasn't even been inside the sprawhng
building, estimated by the govern-
ment to be 61 percent vacant.
"It's going to make a maJOr impact
. on the problem if I can get this
builqing. .. Elias said.
He added that he also 1s not too
worried that community oppos1uon
might derail the prOJCCt. .. lfthey can't
be sensitive to. the plight of the
homeless. I'm-not afraid-to ~~them
on ... Elias said.
He explained that the shelter prob-
. ably would provide overnight accom-
modations and two meals, dmner and
breakfast. to homeless people or
families that agreed to panicipate in
CTHF programs. Such programs are
aimed at getting homeless people Jobs
so that they can afford once agam to
provide for themselves.
The Ziggorarrccently wa~· put up
for sale by the federal government.
but was pulled· off the market in
:ieptember 1983 when purchase bids
came in too low. Supervisors also
have declined to purchase the build-
ing, contendi ~he price the govern-
ment General Services Agency was
asking was too high.
COLLEGES GETTING GRADES •..
From Al
members will be prepared to com-
ment on 1t dunng upcoming meet·
rngs.
One 1nst1tut1on where a first look at
the Evans report has pro mpted a few
'>miles 1s Coasthne College. The
non-1rad1t1onal rn~tllutton and its
telecourses ha\C~ been a frequent
target of facult' l'nt1cs fro m Orange
( oast and Golden West The Evans
report has compltmental") wo rds for
C oastltne and the telccourse pro-
gram
< oastline spokesman Jack Chap-
pell said the report recognizes .. a
number of things we·,e been sa) mg
lo r }'Cars. that "e do not compete wuh
(iolden Wt'st and Orange Coast. but
comphment them and appeal to a
different kind of student. mostly
part-11me ones."
It 1s still uncertain how many of the
Evans recommendallon!t will be
adopted b)' d1stnct trustees. But for
the board members. pan1cularly the
three new ones. the report may
pro" 1de a bluepnnt for changes they
v.1sh to make in the operation of the
Coast Distnct.
Followmg are some h1ghhghts from
1he Evans report
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ..-
The Evans firm 1nterv1ewed more
than 200 Coast Distnct students.
teachers. trustees and staff members.
and rev1rwed many district docu-
ments The firm said 1t found "a
record of maJOr accomplishments
through penods of vowth and throu~ more recent periods of major
stress.
The firm said 1t also found "room
for improvement, .. but added that
"no improvements can be con·
"dered earth-shaking.··
Just Call
642-6086
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ENROLLMENT -liecause state
funding is based on a verage dail)'
anendence. the Evans firm urges the
district to work on increasing student
enrollment to a level attained in the
1982-83 school year. The d1stnct
should emphasize the recruiting of
more full-time students and should
cons ider a marketing campaign urg·
mg all students to take one more class.
DISTRICT LEADERS -As an-
no unced earher. the Evans firm
encourages the trustees to begin
immediately to seek a chancellor to
succeed Norman E. Watson. who will
retire in June. An 1ntenm chancellor
should be hired too' ersee the district
until a permanent successor is
chosen. '
The E'an!t firm sa)S the trustees
should also be looking for a per-
manent president for Coastline. The
Coastline president should be
selected soon after a new chancellor 1s
picked.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE -The
thrtt Coast colleges ha'e tra-
ditionally operated autonomously.
each with its own admm1stration.
faculty and suppon services.
"What we found at Coast Com·
munity College D1stnct.'' the rcpon
says ... is the pnnc1ple of autonom)
gone berserk. It causes a duphcat1on
of resources ...
The Evans report suggests some
autonom) be maintained. but the
d1stnct should examine areas where
expenses could be cut by standard·
11ation.
ADMINISTRATORS -Contend-
ing that the Coast D1stnct has more
adm1n1,tn1tors than most college
d1stncts. the Evans rcpon rcc-
otnmends the gradual elimination of
•
more than 50 administrative pos~
1t1ons through attrition. The
responsibilities of remaining admin-
istrators should be rearranged while
this reduction takes place.
The Evans firm also says thcr< I
should be fewer administrators re-
port;ng d;rectly to the chancellor.
COASTLINE -Although the
school has a higher percentage of
administrators. the Evans firm urges
the trustees to "affirm suppon for the
programs at Coastline Community
College and reco..&n1ze that the nature
of the programs require.~ additional
unique staffing patterns.
FACULTY -Without analyzing
the vahd1ty of last year's teacher
layolTs and this year's teacher rehir-
iog. the repon sa}s courses with lo~
enrollment should be phased out to
make room for new high-demand
classes. Teachers in areas with dechn-
ing enrollments should be given a
chance to retrain for new speciality
areas.
The repon also notes that Coast
District compensation 1s relatively
high compared to other community
college districts. It says the trustees
should ~consider negotiauna a lesser
level of 'fnnge' or personnel benefits
for employees."
KOCE -The ttport concludes
KOCE represents a drain of more
than S2 million annually on district
funds: It recommends the district
divest itself of respons1b1hty for
operating and financina KOC[ by
September 1986. II says the SlJlllOn
should be operated by a mdependcnt
entity such as the KOCE-TV Foun-
dation.
The rePort also says the distnct
should continue to use telecourses as
a means of dehvenna instruction.
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CM man to saddle up for ~0-mile
ride to benefit the cancer society
By JAMIE SEELEY
Ofho.llp ........
Stephen McNash of Costa Mesa
will soon be dressing up in an English
riding outfit, comJlk,te with a tailored
riding coat. jOahpur boots, tiJht
ri~ng pants, huntsman hat, riding
Da:ton and ascot.
years. has "always had an interest lll
horses." he said.
The ride, beginning in Pahrump, a
small town 60 miles nonh of Las
Vegas, wiJJ end with a roundup in Las
Vegas. The riders will travel 20 miles
a day for three days. "Normally when
you think of a ride in Las Yeps. you
think of dcscn." Mc Nash said. "But
Mc Nash said. noting that it is also for
a worthw1l1le cause. Horse riders
make donations (adults arc $60) to be
included in the u:ailride.
Mc Nash, however. is not goinJ to a the area we·r~ traveling is loaded with
costume pany or takin' a tnp to vegetation and streams."
England. He will be participating in After the day's ride. there arc
the second annual trajlride from dancing and sing-alongs throughout
Pahrump, Nev. to Las Vegas May 3 the evening, said McNash. "Once a
through May 5. person participates in it. they will
The nde is not for a talented elite,
according to Mc Nash. "As long as the
~depcndablea.nd.stable, the
ride is very safe for 8Jl average ri~r.:·
be said. "We have people paruc1-
pating from 8 yca1' old through 73."
To ensure the horses'· safety during
the trip, a veterinarian and a ferrier
are brought along.
As lhe Southern California rep-look forward to going every year."
rcsentati ve for the 1984 Elks On the third day, there will be a
Helldorado Traihide. the 62-year-old parade down the Las Ve_gas Strip with
real estate broker said the horseback • all the riders particiJ)atuig. McNam.
ndc is being sponsored by major-.Us wife Nancy and daughter Bonnie
hotels in Las Vegas to gen~rate money will be in the parade. "The ride is a
for the American Cancer' Society. very good chance for families to
McNash. an avid horseman for 35 spend a few enjoyable days tQgether."
Last year. however. there were no
major problems -JUSt a few funny
incidents. ,ccording to Nash. "One
young man young colt and the
__r_ol never_ n a ride before.
That colt was buckin prancin&-
The little horse kept t wing the
boy," said McNash. Fo nately .
Mc Nash added. the boy wasn't hun.
Man dles when spllledgaslgnltes 1.d ·car
A 63-year-old man was burned to
death When ps apparently spilled
from a contamer and ignited tnside
his car while he was driving in
Huntington Beach early Saturday
morning.
Police Joseph Beller of Seal Beach
apparentJy was on his way to sell
items at the Golden West College
Delly Piiot
O.llvery
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••Qf ""'·~ fVUI paP4f 11, ., 30 ( ,.. u belo<• 1 0"'
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swap meet when the accident oc-
curred.
Beller pulled his 1973 Mercury
station wagon over to the side of the
road at Wamer Avenue east of Pacific
Coast Highway about 5 a.m. but
apparently couldn't get out and
perished inside his vehicle. police
said.
Officers speculated he was on his
way to the swap meet because his car
was full of items to be sold. they said.
They also believed the ~s spilled
from the container and 1gn1ted for
unknown reasons. !
.. He knew he had a problem when
he pulled to the side of the road," Sgt.
Mike Relic said.
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VANCOUVER, WUh. -Moual St. Hdena' lrismic
heanbeat led lcientiltl to conclude Sauarday tlaat GeW lava
was continuiq \0 puah its way to She MirtaCe on tbe
volcano's lava domt. Tite -.me ecdVitY, which
conlls&td of volcanic earthquakes bije91h dM mounwn
and rockfall1 in the crMer, continued ll "moderate" levels Saturda~ said Steve Brantley of 'tie tJ .s. Oeoqjcal
SurYey. The rockfatlt could stir Mp aome alb plwnes that
could rise above lbe lava dome and,-OCCUionally, above
the 1,30().foot CTllCr rim, he said. \
ICbaaea volcano •tOJlll eraptbJ6
VOLCANO, Hawaii -Mauna Loa kept eruptiq
Sat'1rday, pumpina out molten toek toward the oullkiru
of Hilo, but smaller Kilauea feU silent and dozens of
people forced to evacuate by fast·movina . lava were al1oWed to return bome. '"The eruption (of Kilauea) just
•tooDed all ofa sudden'' at ebout 3:24 a.m. aid George
Yolliida. a volunteer at the Hawaii County Civil Defense
beadalW1UI in Milo. A totaJ of 74 homes In the remote
b.lllslde Royal Gardens commu~i1}' and nearby Kalapena
wen evacuatedjyst before midniabt Friday bc<;au1eofthe
tnaption from Kilauea and roadblocks were set \IP in the
area. Residents were atlowed to return tf>me Saturday morning.
lfewwwreek lJbel •alt duotrJJ out
• SIOUX FALLS. S.D. -A federal judae threw out
Qov. Bill Janklow .. s $10 million libtl suit apinst
No..,weck. but said the mapzine 0 enaaaed in journalistic conduct more.commonly auOc:iated With tabloids like the
Nittonal Enquirer and the Globe." U.S. District Court
J ~John B. Jones ruled Friday that Janklow's suit failed
d the legal tests for libel apinst a public fiaurc.
J w sued Newsweek for a Feb. 21, 1983, story about
activist Dennis Banks be said defamed him
U1C.it.containeclJnaccuraciet and a rape ~tion
that was proved. unfounded by three government
invntiptions. ·
lfewwpaper •trl1re IUm New Yor.k
NEW YORK-Writers at the New York Post walked
picket lines today after striking amid charges of
ntana&ement union·bu.sting, and 800• members ot..Lhe
newspaper's other unions said they would honor the
s\rike. The full effect of the walkout by 400 members of the
N,_spaper Guild will not be felt until Monday. The
newspaper's Saturday edition was in print before the strike
started at 12:0 l a.m., and the Post does not publish a
Sunday edition.
Bomb uploda at SF gay bar
SAN FRANCISCO - A Molotov cocktail exploded
outside a closed gay bar Saturday, causing minor damage,
fut officials reported. Nobody was hurt. The small fire at
Chaps Bar in the city's South of Market· district was
reponed at 4:2S a.m. by police Officer Robert Eller, who
wa• passina in a patrol car. Arson irulcs.tiptot-1 .. awrence-
Wrilht descri~ the firebomb as a bottle with a wick,
filleli with a flammable fluid thought to be ga$04il'\e. The
fire blistered a window frame. but total damaae was
estimated at less than S 1,000.
Reward .et for mlu'DI boy
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -A
~ problem 1n Bell military bdiCootm may have betn respon.. ublt ·(or 231 cbths since 1967 ,but
remains laflrly uncorrected even tboulh tbe Anny diKOVered it l 0
yars "°' actordint . to aubtary documenta, former f'en'-IOn ufeiy
ex pens and Bell officials.
Tbetoplawyer,1 Bdl Kelicopterof
fort Worth u,flCd tbe compeny in 1979 to fb: &ht problem even lfit bad
to spend hs own moftcy to do 50.
"'I consider tbis matter very serious
and, if we do nothina about it. very
likely to be the subject of attempts at
punitive damaaes." Georse OaJ.
entein. Bell's ch[eflegal counsel. told
oompeny mamgcmem in a 1979
internal memo.
Unlike other rotor 1y1tem1, In
which this ftappina octUn ufeJy
away from tbe mast, in the BeU
system tbe rotor bub allO teeter1.
Severe or repeated contact with lhe
mut can break it, causina tbe rotor to
fly off or slice through the passenaer compertment
Because.. of lm severe maneuvers
in commercial nyint.. mast bumpina
bas not -been I l)l'Oblem ilf" 8ttrs civilian helicopters.
Bell and many military officials
contend that mast bumping,,,-l't'ill
never occur unless a critjcaJ pan rails
or tbe pilot aoes beyond the craft's
limiu.
A 8alft4oran Mldler of a U.8.-tratned
battalion la wrapped with 11-60 macbine PD
belta u be patrola near Jaacapa, El 8a1Yaclor.
Tbe Sal•adoran• are ab•ndonln&
U.8.-taalJat tacttca In their b9ttle a&alnat the
.. rrlllu.
The memo was among documents
obtained by the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram. which also inter·
viewed people involved with the
llelicopter in a series of copyright
articles published last week.
Since Galerstein's memo. families
of five pilots killed in crashes at-
tributed to the design problem have
filed damage suits against Bell sccltina
nearly a quarter of a billiQP-dollars.
Since 1970. when"8etrlost the first
case in which the design problem was
Bua ttie oniy person ever to survivt
a fatal mast bumpina disputes that
contention.
Col. Larry 8. Higgins 'old the
Star· Telegram be was flyinf a Cobra
helicopter within its operauna limits
last Auau.st when a rotor blade sliced
througfi the cockpit, killina his
fra[j-bound nerve gas agent seize0.1n ~'
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WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. Customs
agents in New York have impounded a
shipment to Iraq of74 drums of potassium
fluoride, a principal ingredient of a deadly
form of nerve gas, the Customs Service said
Saturday. ·
"It's going to ~it at the _ajrport until it's
cleared and Customs Wlll keep a clost
watch on it," said Michael Kaufman," a
spokesman for the Customs Service in N~
York City.
The dis.closure by Customs headQuarters
in Wasfi1ngton came oneaay afterthe State
Department announced a U.S. ban on the
export of a list -0f ehemical agents to Iraq
and Iran. whj:b are engaged in a protracted
war.
Potassium fluoride headed the list offive
chemicals banned for shipment to the two
countries.
Christine Frazer. a spokeswoman for the
Customs Service, said tllat on March 2,
agents at New York's John F. Kennedy
International Airport "detained" the ship-
ment of l,100 pounds of i?Otassium
fluoride destined for the "Mtnistry of
Pesticides" in Bagdhad, the Iraqi capital.
Later, she said the shipment was im-
pounded Fnday, apparently after the
announcement of the new U.S. export
restrictions.
Frazer said the ch~micals originally were
detained after questions arose as to
whether the shipment needed an export
license.
, Other information on the shipment was
not immediately available. .
Friday, State Department spokesman
John Hughes said the United States has
evidence that Iraq has used nerve gas in its
war against Iran.
Earlier. the department had accused Iraq
of usina mustard gas and other potent
chemical weapons forbidden by inter-
national agreements. ·
Hughes said an immediate ban had been
slapped on the export to either Iraq or Iran
of a list of chemicals, including potassium
fluoride. dimethyl methylphosphonate,
methylphosphonol difluoride, pbos~
phorous oxychloridc and thioglycol.
He said applications for the export of the
listed chemicals would be considered cm.a
case-by-case basis. but they would be
"generally denied where there is reason to
believe that these chemicals wilJ be used in
producing chemical weapons or would
otherwise be.devoted to chemical warfare ...
Potassium fluoride is $aid to be a
principal incredient in Tabun. one of the
earliest forms of nerve gas, developed in
Nazi Germany in about 1936.
A tiny amount of nerve ps $ kil,ia
virtually instantaneously. by pefal)'Zilll
the nervoul system, thus preventi,. I.be
heart and lunp from functioniJll.
Also Friday, the United Na~: -
ity Council condemned the use ofcbcmiai1
weapons in the lran·lraq war wi~
naming Iraq as the culpriL lraa -~ action w.as .. not SUOnJ.~·· and
to keep fi&h~ unul lraq s president ii
captured and tned as I' war aimiml
lTaQ 1epeattd1yhU12hiCdliiii•s aue .. 1
tions that it used c~r... ' In ~ponse to charles fi e~ four,
spec.1iliits were sent by the ruted Natiou:
.to Iran two weeks aao. They reponed1
Monday they bad found evidence durial·
an on·site investiption in Iran that
mustard ps and a nerve qent bad been
used. But they ~frained from identifyi:na
1naq u the cuf pnL
MIAMI (AP) -Hundreds of passenaers wett
evacuated from utranded cruiK liner and flown to M ianU
Saturday after ,aaorc than two days ot rescue eft'orts ~
to budac the ib.ip that ran aground off Grand eayma;,
Island, otlkialt said.
The first group of I 07 evacuees from tbe S.S.
SAN FRANCISCO -The family of missin. Kevin
Collins has announced that a wealthy man who wtshes to
remain anonymous has offered a S 100.000 reward for the sate return of the lO-ycar-0ld lad who vanished Feb. 10. "I
met with the donor and his bankers (last) Monday" said
Barbara Masterson. a volunteer helping Kevin's parents.
.. We met Monday moming ... thc donor obviously has
rnbney. and very obviously cares about how he uses his
money, not to give it away lightly and thought this is the "'
riaht thing to do."
Rhapsody arrived in Miami IntcrnationaJ Airport a~ an Air Aorida Boeing·737 at about 11:30 a.m. EST, said
.. J!C."-.111.• Bob Smith, a vice president for Paquet French Cruises, the
shjp's parent company. . ,.
Bs-cop facing murder trial
LOS ANGELES -Two years after Robin Bishop's
body was dum~ in the Mojave Desert, prosecutors are !!Yi~ for a third time to convict the fogner Califo ia
"HJll'iway atrql officer tfiey say ra anal<llled her. Jury
selection startc!d here last week in U.S. District Court for
George Michael Gwaltney, 42, whose two mw:der trials in
state courts ended in hung juries. He is beiqg tried in
federal court on a charge of violating Ms. Bishop's civil
ri&bts. If convicted, he could be sentenced to life in prison. ffi Is the first CHP officer in history accused of murder
while on duty. Gwaltney, 421 of Barstow, steadfastly
maintains his innocence and 1s known in the town as
winner of a 1981 California Highwar. Patrol Officer of th~
Year award, a family man and pillar of the Mormon
Church.
Dl'lver watcJJJ.ag cruJJ kllled
KINGSBURG - A Visalia man died early Saturday
after' he drove into the back of a parked truck while looking
at a three-vehicle accident that had occurred three minutes
earlier on Highway 99. Douglas Franklin, 41. died at
Valley Medical Center in Fresno about an hour after the
3:08 a.m. collision near l(jngsburg. the Fresno County
coroner's office reported.
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A second tl.i&ht amved almost four boun later, but
Smith said be wasn't sure ifaJI 128 seats on the plane were
filled.
Four other flights were to deliver the rest of the 798
passenaers to Miami about 4SO miles north oftbe island.
Smith said.
No injuries were reported amoQg the passeoaers or 400-mcmbcr~ofthe 24,00Q..ton. Miami-based vessel,
Smith said. . . . . , Smith said the ship was registered 10 Panama.
"We had no major concerns. We thought ~wcrc~e '1~1!.!11 ... __ _JI at all umes," said Gene Kester, of Centerville. Ohio.
1111 Kester, his wife. and two sons arrived in Miami aboard the.
Leet anyone forget
Former lmnat• of l'f ad concentration
campe lead a demonatratton of .eYeral
thouan4 people throqb the German
AP .. pt tt
rillaie of Oberaala Saturday to proteet a
reanlon by •etera.Da of the notorloaa Nam
S8 "Death'• Bead'' dhi.alon D~J·
Mondale gains in Kentucky tally
By ne A110dated Pren Manhanan to Niagara Falls ID search of votes in the
upcoming primary there. Walter Mondale ran far ahead of his two Democratic Fiftttn of the 36 delegates-Sflectcd ID the precinct
presidential rivals Saturday in Kentu~ky caucuses but the caucuses will go uncommitted 10 the Democratic National
laracst chunk of the delegates picked went to an Convention in San Francisco. Colhns had urged Kentucky
uncommitted slate supported by Gov. Martha Layne Democrats to select a mostly uncommitted delegation.
first Air Aorida flight to leave the Caribbean island.
Colhns. • . . . Mondale won 12 delegates while the Rev. JCSS(
------~e party s_th~e p~1dent1al candidates_ me.anwh1le. Jackson took six. Colorado Sen. Gary Hart won _thret
remained preoccupied with New York -ranging from delegates. The rest of the state's 63 delegates w1tt be
~out for ArgeatJna approved ...
. WASHINGTON -A SSOO million loan packaae to
enable Argentina tom~~ a dead\ine on interest payments
on bs staagering S"43 b1lhon fore1pt debt was put together
virtually at the last minute wtth the help of four of R Latin American neighbors, Treasury Sec·
nald Repn said Saturday. "The crisis has passed e been met sucoessfully," Regan told reponers in
arfnoundn& the financial arrangements he said would
bolster ArJentina's democratic aovemment and help
pte~ent panic in the international debt system.
Ifoted ItaJJaajoamaJJ•t dlett _
ROME-Lui&i BarziniJr .• the celebrated journalist add author who lnte~reted America for Italians and Italy
for Americans. has died after a Iona atJ'UU)e apinst lung
e11ncer. He was 7S. Barzini, wbo died Fn'day, was the author of su~h
bllt«llina boob u "The Italians" and "The Euro-~" B&tzinl became known in the United States as a pide to Italy and its culture. In Italy it was the other way
around. Whenever 1 bia American story broke, such as the 1911 *hootinaof President Reapn, the lcadin&~~P-CT Cbrriere della Sera o{ Mila.n turned to Ban.in1 for
indrprctation.
il'iJJ&Detlfl dip ldt. mine
MANAGUA. Nicaraaua -A pon officiaf said
turday a Japanese frcia.htcr hit a mine in the Pacific pon
Corinto, raWnf to IC\'Cn the number of ships damqcd
diia ·month by mua planted by U.S..-ked rebtla. An oftlcial in the Defcnte M1niury denied the ~· Tbc
t>lldal socakint on condition he not be i~nufied, said •. ~-1 ldcntJtied as the Teru.sttio M.atu ··suffered • IHdft circuit wben it wu prtperin& to dock •t Conn to" on
frilay Tho ~n officer. connected with the Corinto Pon
A.lithorltyuad, bowevcr, "The Japancsuhlpdcfinitcly hit
a mine.'' ( ,
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selected at congressional d1stnct conventions tn Apnl and
a statewide C3ucus in June. "Our race was against Mr. Hart and Mr. Jackson an~
we were the clear winner ... said Bill) Max Paul. Mondale s
Kentucky coordinator. Paul said Mondale was helped
immensely by organized labor in Kentuckx.
Supporters of both Mondale and Han claimed closet
support among the uncommit\ed delegates.
\•We had a lot of Hart support out lhere. but people
felt very strongly about acmna behind the fOvemor," ~1d
Willard A. Dupree, a member of Hart's national campatan
staff, but a native of Kentucky. . Theodore Berry. Jadtsoo's statewide coordinator.
ronsidered Saturday's showina a victory.
lnlhe Vi.rain Islands, Mondale picked up 2V• delepte
votes and Jackson I 'h in caucuses Saturday. .
As the voters spoke 1n Kentucky and tht V1ra>n
Islands, the candidates rem11ned in New York to make
their speeches.Just as they have most of the ttme since the
ntinois primary nearly two weeks qo.
The reason is simple: There~ 252 delegates at stake
in next Tucsday•s pnmary
Underground nuke
test rumbles desert
[A VEGAS (AP) -The Department of Ene1'1Y c~ploded a nuclear device unde!fround carty S11urday at
the aovernment's Nevada Test Sne. a spokesman ~ut
The nuclear device. Kt of at 6: 30 a.m. had a yield of
tes than 20 kilotons. $11d Jack Campbell, dcpmnment
spokesman in Las Veps. which 1s8S miles southeast of the
Stt.t. • I'. The test. named •• Aann1, ·· ·u s conducted I OSO 1ttt
beneath the prawlina d('S(f1 1tc0s Yucca Aat The Aarini tr twas the f'ounh announttd thts 'car. h
wis the 620tb anoow-nccd tc tat the stte. which ha.t bttn in
operauon since I 9~ t
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Wlabywuhy
Robert~ • .o. of Nw woocl. l'(.J., cratm a pattwa wttb ..... u M W9tla11 IM
a110wflak adorned,,...,... of Aftl'J Piatt·
u Rall at ftew Tork'• Llneoln Cea
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NB's Plumttier plans
campaign reception-
Laguna soHller r
award winner • Spec. 4 ........, ae. N...._ or the Second
Ruthclyn Plummer, the Newport Beach
C ty Councilwoman runnina for the R~
publican nomination for the 70th District
assembly 1eat, will open her campaian
headquarters at 3300 W. Coast ffiahway,
Suite B in Newport Beach on April 4.
Plummer will host a reception at the
headquarters from 4. p.m. 10 7 p.m .
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Mission Viejo rcsiden1 Dan Brennan
was named to chair the speakers bUseau.ef
Citizens Apinst U11fair Taxation. The
group is fightina Measure A -the
transporta1ion tax measure which will be
on the June S Orange County ballot.
The group also announced that econom-
ist Arthur Laffer will be 1he speaker al a
May 8 fund-raiser. For more informatio n.
call 720-9 1 I 0. •
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The Republican Youth Associates of
Orange Co'fnty will hold Its annual
leadership institute at 1he Anaheim Mar-
nott Hotel April 17-18. The anst1tute1s
designed for hi gh school and college
students interested in government. politics
and leadership.
The guest speakers will include Maureen
Reagan, dau~ter of President Reagan;
Arthur Laffer, economist; Rep. Dan
Lunven, R-Long Beach; Assemblywoman
Manan Bergeson, R-Newport Beach; and
Oranae County Supervisor Bruce
Nestan.de. '
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Stanford Green, a Republican candidate
for the 10th District Assembly seat, has
shown his true colors and to no one's
surprise t~ey arc green. Yellow and veen
campaif!" saans asking "who is Stanford
Green?' are poppina up in Newport Beach.
Green will apparently be a prominent.oolor
in the Green campaign. ... -.,.
Not•to be outdone, 70th District Re-
publican candidate Gil Ferguson also bas
started posting his campaign signs around
the district. The Ferguson signs are more
trad.itional in nature. If all seven can-
didates in the race start postinJ signs at the
roadside real estate agents might not have a
place to pitch their open ho use_s and condo
projects. · • • • In his latest Congressio nal Update. Rep.
Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach, claims
he supported the Republican Party fine on
~2 percent of the key House of Reprcscnta-
u ves votes last year. Badham gets bis
statistics from a report in the Con-
gressional Quarterly. Rep. Dan Lungren,
R-Long Beach, and Rep. Ron Packard,
R-Mission Viejo, had 83 percent ratings.
Rep. William Dannemcyer, R-Fullerton,
supported the party line 71 percent of the
time.
The average for the Orange County
Republican delegation was 81.25 percent.
Olympic messenger
June and Elmer llateu of
Fountain Valley eumlne a fac-
alm.lle of the torch be will carry
ln the Olympic torch relay.
June donated $3,000 to local
youth or&anluttona ao Elmer
coald cany the torch for one
Afbb
kilometer u a preeent for bla
72nd blrtb~ay. Tbe aep-
tuaaenarian wu a prise Oaibter
when the Olymplca were bild ln
Loe Antelee ln 1932 and train-
ed wltll the marathon ra.nnen
wbo ran ln the Gamee that year.
Infantry Division io KOfta.. 10n of Lucie Wickham of
1..quoa Beach. baa ~en .awarded tbe Army Commendation Medal in recopition of bil work amona ,•
soldiers oombattina cSNa and alcohol abute. He alto waa ·
cited for his service u a teacher of Enalisb to Korean r'c
villqen. Nicholson bu bocn rtusianed to Oennany. (J . . . '
PFC Jamn ft. Rellrtoel. $On of Jesus Rodriauez of•
Huntina on Beach, has oompleted buic uainina at Fort 11
Leonard Wood, Mo. Rodriaucz, a graduate or Editoa
Hi&h School in Huntinaton Beach, will be stationed at •
fort Jack.son, S.C., for aclvanced individual trlinina. ,, .. • • • ('!
Anny ROTC Cadet llrll J. Dombalc, son of Joseph i
and Jo Anne Dominic of Huntinaton Beach, was one of 1 l SO cadets and midshipmen who participated in the , 1
Reserve Officers Association seminar in Washington. ,
Dominic <:urrentJy attends Cal Poly San LWs Obispo. , • • • Anny PFC Job Recio, s..on of Mary L. Recio of Costa 'I
Mesa. has arrived for duty at Camp Hovey, South Korea.
Recio, a 1983 graduate of Estancia High School in Costa '
Mesa. is-assigned 10 the 2nd Infantry 9ivision. .i
• • • II Pvt. Mlcuel L. B•mmeU, son of Rqbert Hummell of
Corona del Mar and Janett R. Merrell of Orange, has 1
completed one station unit training at the Army Infantry 1 School in Fort Benning, Ga. • • • Pvt. "1claael R. TncleU, son of Richard Trudell of
Costa Mesa and Diane Ruecker of Fountain Valley, has I
completed basic trainina at Fort Jackson. S.C. Trudell is· a ..
1983 graduate of Fountain Valley High School, /
• • • 'I Andrew D. Woodrow, whose wife is the former Anacla 1
Kemp of Fountain Valley, has been promoted to the rank ,
of airman first class in the Air Forcx:. Woodrow is a ,
physiology specialist with the Air Force Hospital at Beale
Air Force Base, Calif. /
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wrcl1 the modern feel of polyester/rayor1/11/lt. Bladt or can. Add
Stlky polyejfe> blouses rn cnordmatrng colon to malu yo11r
op,n.,tun.· lo<1k for spnnp,. All. 4·16. Robinson's Evan•Ptcone, '"'·
$39.99-$92.99
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button blazer. Orig. SIU . Salt 192.99. Slim d1mdl sltm. Ong. $58.
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A spellin& championship
for Oranae County seventh
'lnd ei&bth &radtts was held
this :week at Estancia Hi&h
School in Costa Mesa and a
H"1DtiAtlOD Beach girl Wit
a NnMr·up in the contest
Jennifer GUTCt of Hunt·
maton Beach, an ei1tuh aradet from Sowen MiadJe
School. was a runner-up
but she was knocked out to
the competition when she
mispelled the word. min· suetude, said Robin Kaylor
of the Ooll\JC County De-
partment of Education.
Jackson will represent
Orange County at the na-
tional S.I>Clling bee in June an Washinaton OT. -
The Newpon-Mcsa Uni-
fied School District sent
four students to the spelling
bee.
Tuan Ho represented
Davis Intermediate
School. Tom Hensley
spelled for Ensign Inter-
mediate School, Michelle
Bedauz competed for Lin-
coln Intermediate School
and Ted Kalil represented
TeWinkle Intermediate School. ,..
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WUIWW C&l a&NIU
UNIAMIA • · , .... ...,.
-0r. ud Dr. Guy .~.~
Mr. and M~ Kimbel~...,.. Ir.vine, prl
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C'n>dr«,'COl&a Mesa. sirt ,...,_., ..
Mr. and Mrs. James Ahrnt.. fountain Valley, bO>
Mt. nd Mn. Bruce WaJlllCe., Costa Mesa, boy ·r.....,11
Mr. and Mrs. Clanto Ma,.,.. Irvine, boy--
Mr. and Mn. Dave AcUrnUID. Irvine, lir1 r-.,,1,·
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adams.; ll'Vine, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Skphen Smi~ Costa Mesa, boy .. ~ .. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cramer, Irvine, boy ,.....,,,1 .
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Amerine, Irvine, airl
P._,.,11
Mr. an<t Mn. Anthony Severini, Irvine, girt ,.....,it
Mr. aim Mrs.. David Bradley, Irvine, &irl
Peltnarytl
Mr. and Mn. Damon Oclorenzis-;Corona del Mar. girl
FelwuryZZ
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Esfandiar, Irvine, girl
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chert. Irvine, girl · · Jewish. group to. ho~or UCI prof
Dr. J. Edwar<1 Berle, a UC Irvine medical
professor, has beco selected as the honoree
at the annual Jewish Welfare Fund Healing
Ans Division Dinner to be held today.
Berk, a former chairman of the UCI
medicine depanment, has served on
numerous medical society boards. includ-
ing governor of the American College of
Physicians. A member of seven foreiJn
medical societies,. Berk is a prolifte author
and still finds time to be an -activist in the
~
Jewish community.
The dinner is to be held at the Orange
County Conference Center, 300 S. Flower.
in Orange. In addition to the salute, guests
will be treated to a multi-media per·
formancc of "Homecoming." starring
A viva Marks, a star of Israel's riational
theater. Reservations can be made by
callin& the Jewish Federation office at
530-6636. ext. 203. <;.ost .. )s $22.SO per
person ..
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kerwin . Cost.a Mesa. girl
Ricardo DcNapoli and Carolyn Marychild, Corona del Mar. girl ·
Febnaary %7
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn .Heacox. Huntington Beach. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Don Green, Irvine. girl
Marcil 1
Mr. 'nd Mrs. Don Young. Corona dcl Mar. girl
.Muell! Mr. and Mrs. Morris ·Ying. Irvine. boy
Marcil 5
Mr. and Mrs. Michael JairdulJo, lrvme. boy
Marcil IO
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Otto, Costa Mesa. girl
FOUNTAIN V AU.EV COMMUNITY BOSPftAL
Febnary 1%
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, Huntington Beach. sitf
Lelonda Regan, Fountain Valley, girl Pet.nary.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartz. Fountain Valley, p.i
Felmaary 1'
Mr. and Mrs. St~hcn Harville, Huntington Beach, sir1
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holder$. Also iJVa1liJble: JO pt. diamond stud eamngs. Reg. S8J.
'>.ile $34. 99. And 5 pt. diamond ch.irm on 16H 141\ gold serpeutme ch.lm.
Reg. S75. Salt SJ2.99. Hurry tbo11gh, our sale 1s Monda;. April 2 only.
A II d1.imond W(!tgbts total. Robinson's Fashi on Fine Jei;:elry, 141.
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• fine qua/tty cultured pc.iris tn .ill rl>e ~rylfi you've .Jh:.iy, · ... :.mted. (ho1N'
-1 from 4'1J.9m m peurls k11ottt•J m 16" to JO" :;tr.ind, ;..·tth 141'. gold cl.i!Jp,,
pend.i11t1, rmgs, br.icelets, p111,, stud e.irrmgs .mJ e.irrm~ 1.ukets, ><>mt
.1ttmtt•d <i.:llh d1.mumJs. )rmu of the ~.ih1es \<>u 'II /ind. /6' ./11 5' imm
pe.irl str.i11d. Reg. S550. Salt $249. 16" 51 ... 6,;im peurl str.ind. Reg S650
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: Schoo_l p:taytrr I .-mendment
rests itJ peace
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By ROBERT BADHAM
With the U.S. Senate's defeat of a
constitutional amendment to permit
prayer in the nation's publtc schools. I
ti.cught a eulogy might be an order.
The proposed amendment which
the Senate defeated on a 5644 vote.
11 votes sh on of the necessary
two-thirds maJonty. simply states.
"Nothing an this Cons11tunon shall be
construed to prohibit individual or
group prayer in public schools or
ocher public instituuons. No person
shall be required by 1he UnitedStates
or by any State to participate in
prayer. Neither the United States nor
lO'lY State shall compose the words of
acy prayer to be said in public .
schools."
The need for such an amendment is
a result ofa 1962 Supreme Court case.
Engle v. Vitale. wh ich ruled that
prayer in public schools violated the
First Amendment prov1s1on for-
bidding an "establishment ofre-
ligjon." Keep m mind. that pra)'er m
the schools had been const1tut1onal
for the previous 170 years.
Muell of the problem revolves
around vary1 ng 1nterpreta11ons of the
First Amendment. It states that
"Congress shall make no law respect-
ing an establishment of rehgjon .....
The Supreme Court and opponents of
school prayer have interpreted th as 10
read freedom from religion . That was
not as 1t was wntten.
The "establishment clau~" was to
prevent the federal government from
establishing an official reli$i on. Pcr-
mitting ourch1ldren to begin their
L.M. Bovo .
Mother
of our
country ?
scblot day wuh a prayer isa Iona way
from desigJl;atinga particular rcligjon
to which citizens must subscribe.
Our forefathers.never intended to
tot.allydivorcetherountry from God.
The Declaration oflndependence
stated. ... We hold these truthsto be
self~vident. that all men are created
equal. that they arc endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable
rights. that among these arc life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
The Pledge of Allegjance references
·· ... one nation under God ... " and our
currency is imprinted, "In God We
Trust." Obviously. this is nota nation
with a history devoid of any reference
to God.
Two hundred years later. there is
still widespread support for inclusion
of God in the public sector. A Gallup
Poll in September of 1983 found that
8 I percent favored a constitutjonal
amendment pcnnitting prayer in
public schools. A June of'83 poll
taken by The Los Angeles Times
found that 76 }>crccnt supported such
a constitutional amendment, with 56
pcrcentstronglyapproving~nly
I 2 percent strongly opposed.
The fear of the opponents that such
an amendment would have school
districts imposing particular rehgJOus
doctrines on students was addressed
an the Senate proposal. The amend·
mcnt absolutely forbade any public
schools Of other government agencies
from writiilp standard prayer or
from requinngany individual's par-
ticipation.
Also. the amendment did not
mandate or require school boards to permn students to pray in school. it
only removed any constitutional
obstacle to voluntary prayer.
While some have linked the down-
fall in thequalityof education to the
expulsion ofGodJrom the classroom,
I'm not sure that the connection can
conclusively be made. What can be
said is that had we reasserted our
ome historians S3) a woman
named ··Mrs Loring" of Philadelphia
turned the tide of the ..\mencan
Revolution Bn11sh General Wilham
Howe liked her. A lot. Hi s soldiers
alread) had bca1en Geor$e Washing-
ton's men at While Plains. at Fon
Washington. at Brandywine and at
Germantown. But then Howe chose
to bide with Mrs. Loring on those cold
winter nights of 1777-78 instead of
pressing the a11ack on Washington's
battered boys. They regrouped. A
man of the flesh. Howe For that
season of satisfacti on. he got his tail
whipped
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stangless bees. 1f )vU look Doesn't
mean the) can't hun )OU. though .
Some of them emit a caust1( ltqu1d
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h~rty off rec religjous expression, we
would have been hclpiogourchildrcn
understand the diversity of America's
rcligjous beliefs and practices and
preserving and strengthening those
values on which this nation was
founded.
Robert B•dbMD repre1e11i. tte
40tb Coo1re11Jooal Dl1trlct.
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The :--.o I \oap opera on Brazil's
TV no" 1c; a o;ho" called ··<,1a ... c Girl
Isaura .. Legal r1:1 stlers find the beef
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Q Ho\I. long t'i an ordana~ ligh1-
bulh expected to bum. an~ way''
I\ 32 days cont1nuou\I} 1<, the rated
hfe ofmo'>I.
If those hard-hollcd egg\ won't
peel. the) "ere probahl~ too fre<>h
Eldcrl) egg~ arc easier to strip
Those "hoda1m to kn o" \a\ more
lllt:gal alien'> t roc,c, tht.• MeXtl o-( 'n11l'd
'itatec, border 1n a da~ than c:rm\ the
Canada-l ln11cd '-)tatc'i border in a
)Car
< ahk TV'' 1ntu -11 JX'rtcnt of 1he
L' ~ ho1m·., no" rm told
Th1rt)-four rx·ru.·nt or the \.\Urtlen
who arc regl\tered nur\C'> 'imOkt•
cigarette!> '>Ur\C\.\ c,ho" That'c, ccr-
ta1nl> h1~her than the nat1C1nal :l\cr-
age --9 percent -for \.\Omen
grnerall) It '" higher too than the
proportion ol women in other pro-
fessions
Re,earl her\ l omml'i\1oncd h.,. thl'
perfume 1ndu\ll) of France recent!~
found out that French people bathe
less frequent!~ than c1t11en~ of an)'
01her count I) 1n Western Furore
1 rn percent of all parmc~n chee!>e
curM out to be bad Thi~ ~dden\ the
l.'hce,cmakcrs. though 11 does not
1mpovcnsh them. The} h&\C" 10
calculate 'luch when they ~t thl'1r
pricec;
rhe Amuon d1sgorg<'S ac; much
w:itcr an a day as the Thame'i uimcs
pa,1 London an a year
L.M. Boyd I• • 1yndk•lrd
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ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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Ranchers get
rich on grazing
lease rip-off
WA.SHI NG TON -Cattle rustling
wa'a hang1 ngofTcnsc 1n the Old
~est. But modern-day cattle
ranchers think nothing of a more
poll te and profitable form of rustling
lcasanggovernme-nt jlraz1ng land at
bargaan-ba~ment pncc!>. then rent ·
ing 1ttoother cattlemen at 10 time\
that rate
What makes this np-ofTofthe
ta\pa)crs trul) ou1rageous 1s that 11'<,
perfect!) legal Here's how 11 works
The Bureau of Land Managemt'nt
leases m1ll1onsofacrcs of public land
to cattle ranchers au pnct called
··animal unit month." This as the
price per month per cnner. sc1 by the
government. Half the revenue 1~
spemon upkeep and 1mprovemcntc;,
such as construction of wells and
fences.
Judging by the lease ratcs charaed
for pnvategraz1ng land. the Bureau of
Land Management could becharaang
\I 0 toS15 per month per head of
cattle. Yet not Iona ago, the govern·
mcnt actually lowered tts A lJ M from
SI .40 to S 1.37 ptr head.
This is an incredible baraaan for
ca ti lcmen I uck y enougH to get a
government grazing lease Fe"' art'
ave~ to cashing in on theargood
fortune: They tum around and \uhlct
thearrightut the goana rate for
pnvate land.
~ rttent ad vertisement in a Wyom-
ing newspaper. fore~ample. read
H. L. Schwartz HI
"vl'l''tllel
ChaIJ Dow.Uby
£010! and ,._.1•n1
,,,,,.~
Larry o .• .,..,.
MIMOol!Q Ed-ta<
r:ranes zan1
A IOCtlllt (OtlOt
"Wanted: JOO cows ... wall tum out on
mynghtsongood OLM summer
range ... S 15 per month ... will
negotiate ... Though the ad d1dn 't
specify. everyone knows that the S 15
is the ra1c per animal.
Wh)' doesn't th e Burea u of Land
Management crack down on this
absurd g1H·awa) of public land use'? It
ca n't II\ regulations. hallowed by
trad111on and sanctioned by Con-
gre\s, ~> onl) tha1 a raneherwho
holds a graz ing permit on federal land
must "own orcontrol" 1he livestock
that use 1t
.\II the leaseholder has to do 1s
claim "cont rol" over the cattle that
ft'ed on h1sgo"ernment-leased land.
In fact . the herds 1ypically belong to
other ranchers and arc driven up from
states lake Texas to grazedunng the
summer Thr leaseholder makes
enough an those months to cover his
annual payment to Uncle Sam -and
pocket a hefty profit.
"We don't encourage at. but w('
can't ~top tt." a spokesman for the
Bureau of Land'Management said of
the subletting arrangement. He ad-
mitted a bat ruefully that the pnact1ce
1s illegal on land controlled by the
Forest Service -a branch of the
Agnculture Dcpanment. BLM is part
of th<" lntenor Department.
About 20.400 ranchers lease fedcraJ
land. How many \ublet 1t at the much
higher market pnoe? A OLM of1ic1.1I
in the West told my asS0C1ate John
Dillon that the bureau hasn't re·
search~ the matter -the num~r
m11ht provecmbamss1na. But he
'l41d a reasonable auess is that half the
ranchers wbo le11e pubh<" land sublet
1t 11 one time or another.
Other\Ourccnct thent1ma1c
h1aJlcr Thowlcaatholdcrs. whoaraze
their own cattle on covemment land.
,.vc a bundle that they would
otherw1sc have to pay. The loatrs. of
courwc, 8f'C the taxpayers.
Thech1erarsumcnt an f1vorofth11
huac ,ubs1dy to cattle 11nchcrs 1s that
It keeps them in bu Inc and -
theorctj~lly-holch down the price
of'bccf Butarucot audy howed
that only 3 pcl't'tnt ofbccf c.aulcarc
ra1~d Of1 f'uhltc nangct . The vest buU.:
JACK
ANDERSON
of the beef you buy comes from cattle
that are fattened upon grain in
feed-lots or raised on pn vate ranges.
The BLM 1scons1dennga rcstruc-
1unngofthe AUM when the formula
o parcs neit t year. But don't hold your
breath: The head of the bureau.
Robert Burford. as a rancher himself.
··11·s trad111on." explains the BLM
~ou rec ... Every body knows they do tt
Ranchers know we know they do 11.
But 1f you're a prom anent rancher an
this area. )OU can do anything you
please. and we 'll make it legal afterthe
fact."
SOVIET SLAVES: U.S. officials
ha ve rece1 ved additional anformauon
on slave labor 1n the Soviet Union
and Eastern Europe. The latest v1c-
t1msare Vietnamese workers.
An internal State Ocpanmcnt re-
pon quotes a document the British
circulated at a NA TO mcctina that
was attributed to "official communist
sources." The document stated:
"We have evidence ofbilateral
•Jl"Cments on labour cooperation
saincd by Vietnam and C?eChoslo-
vakia and with the USSR. There may
be similar aminacments with other
f.a.stcm European nauons ...
The repon esumates that l 00.000
Vietnamese will work 1n the Soviet
bloc nations throuJh 1985 -6S.OOO
an the Soviet Union. RouJhly
onc·thard of the waaes these workers
cam reportedly 10 toward payment of
V 1etnam ·s debts to the Soviet-bloc
nations. ~ietntmcse work as
stave-laborenforfive0r11x years an
constNctJon. eotl. chem 1cal, po~r,
enainccnnaan4 tcxhle 1ndustnes;o
.-yolrthcdebt or1he1rcommun11t
masters.
J•d Alt.ti•,.,.. 11 • IY9dlc1tH
col•mnl1t .
Counc11 should go public
1 With. law suit status t
To the Editor.
The taxpeycts pays.
Recently. ajudament was rendered
api11S1 the city of South Tucson
wbich far exceeded its insurance
coveraae and its own reserve. The city
is now ~idcrina usctsina c.acb taxpayer a proponionate share of the
multi-million dollar coun award.
Will this alto happen in Laauna
Beach? The thought is frightcnini. the
happening would be disastrous and
the possibility is very real.
For years. I have questioned the
total liabilities of Laguna Beach in
claims and lawsuits. For years, all city
councils have refused to answer these
questions. For yean. I have warned
that Laguna Beach was under in-
sured. To date, all city councils have
ignore(! these warnings.
The rude awalccnin1 happened on
March 9, when a jury ordered the city
to pay $800.00 to landslide victims.
A maJOI point of confrontation tn
Laguna Beach is ••ctosed session
regarding litiption ... It seems to hide
a multitude of sins. The truth as that
we do not know what 3oes on in city
hall (the people's busmen) and the
city council refuses to tclf the tax-
payen the truth.
The $800.000 judgment apinst ~~ Beach is JUSt the tip of the
i It is m~ best estimate that
Laguna Beach now known as the
lawguit capitol o Orange County) has
almost 200 lawsuits to defend. The
total amount of these clajms is
probably astronomical in today's
.multi-million dollar lawsuits climate.
One ne ver' knows bow a jury will
decide a lawsuit. Assuming that the
law of avcraf: prevajJs and it
probably will, una Beach may be
faced wtth unforeseen financial prob-
lems that could border on
bank:ruPtC)'.. Before it is too late, the
city council should tell the citizens of
Laguna Beach the truth about the
lawsuit syndrome that 1:-&Juna Beach
is facing_ Once the truth l5 known, I
~lieve the citizens of Laguna Beach
will unite and do what is ncceuary to
make certain that La&una Beach does
not become another South Tucson.
ALAN E. ADAMS
Lagdna Beach
Teed off at golf course
To the Editor:
This is a letter directed to all the
taxpayers in Costa Mesa. If you are a
senior citizen and whether you play
golf or not. it would be interesting to
find out what the Costa Mesa Golf
Counc has against Senior Citizens.
It seems prices are posted that 18
holes of golf can be played for $5 if
you arc a senior citizen -except 1f
there are 2 of you. 3 or 4 players. onl~
the one S-5 rate apphes~mHhc others
in the group pay the full pnce.
Nowhere is this d1scnmanat1on
made tha1 only one senior would get a
sh&ht discount and the rest pa) the
full fare. whether 1t be golf. dinner.
movies., theatre. etc. Why the Costa
Mesa Golf Course?
After a d1scuss1on with the golf
course. I found that they feel they lose
money on seniors. Come on now, ,
where is this extra $2 goinf? Since
when is the Cosla"""Mesa Gol Course
an isolated case of discrimination
against seniors? Be it a known fact,
seniors contribute and have con-
tributed a lot to this commuruty and
should be given every consideration
Ix-cause it is a privilege to be a senior.
It as hard to believe that we have a
city council that set up such a
ridiculous fee schedule. Does the fact
that the golf course is a tax oriented
prOJCCt. give the city council the
-nca~ citizens a raw
deal when the} wish to play golf with a fnend?
May~ some drastic cha'lges are
I indicated an ourcitygover:ment with.
this type of attitude. who knows
where other problems lie?
V.PETERSON
A senior citizen
who will play golf
elsewhere
Clutter endangers the b~lnd
. To the Editor:
First I would like to commend the
city of Costa Mesa for their cfTon to
aid the handicapped at intersections
by ramping the curbs so that makes at
easier for the handicapped and wheel
chajrs to get back onto the sidewalk
after crossing the street.
There is another area of aid which
is overlooked that nc~s help. This as
the cluttering of the sidewalks with
growing vines, bushes, trees, etc. The
sidcwaJks are for walk.ina. Not for
covering with the vines, etc. Cars
parked across the sidewalk arc a real
hazard to us who have to use a white
cane to go to the store or just go for a
walk. Our white canes tell us about
one seep ahead of a pending hazard in
our path and sometimes we can go
around it. In the case of a car across '
the sidewalk. our cane goes under it.
and this t.akcs up our stopping room ••
and we hit and at does hurt. I would
hke the homeowner to cover their
eyes and try to walk just down their
street and see how hard it as.
The cost of sending a fl yer-to the
homeowners in Costa Mesa would
not cost the city ne~r as much as one
ramp.
STAN SMITH
Costa Mesa
PCH plan adds to confuslon
To the Editor:
I just received my water bill from
the city of 'Newpon Beach for $21
which onl y a short while ago the same
came through at $3. 2 S. The caption of
the portion of the "Ciuzen Rcponcr"
having to do with pan of the city's
budget was partly entitled "Keepana
the Citr Working" which I assumed
was a direct reference to thr water bill.
At least to me the inference was very
clear.
What pamcularly ark~ me was one
item in the budget ··Prepare EIR and
Eugjnccnng Plans to widen Pacific
Coast H1&Jlway from Bayside to
MacArthur for a mere S 1.196.000 ...
The cumnt stretch of hiaJlwa y
mentioned already has more than two
lanes for throuch traffic and prior to
the Back Bay bridac provides for
another riaht tum lane and another
left tu~Jane. The bridae Itself has two
throuah lanes and one left tum lane
and one ri&ht tum lane and one extra
lane whicn aoes no place at all.
Comina ofTthe bridac onto Mariners
Mile the hiahway has but two throuah
lanes and occasionally a nght tum
and a left tum lane.
It would appearthat even 1fthe El R
could possibly come up with the
answer that the added lane was
feasable. practical and etc .. what on
eanh could we possi bly gain by
having at. lfl had a small child an the
family I feel sure he. she or 11 would be
antelltgent enough to see that 1wo
lanes going into two lanes going into
two lanes come out even and the only
thing an addauonal lane for pan of the
distance would only serve to confuse
things more than they are.
To me at seems that the expenditure
of over a m1lhon dollars on such a bit
of futahty as irresponsible, especially
so since there arc so many more
thin&s that arc really important such
as rcdoina the drnanaae system on
Balboa lsland.,.and rcsurfacina the
promenade around the isl~nd. Both
the slrcets and the promenade are
inundated whenever it rains and/or
we have a plus high tide.
Let's get the city planners and
budJcl~rs working instead of the
lowly populace.
ALAN L. BLUM
Balboa Island
Houston makes return trip
to NCAA finals, 49-47
'· SEATTLE (AP) -Rickie Winslow. the newest
brother in the Phi Slama Jama fraternity. rescued Houston
from another humiliating loss, and with one thunderous
dunk propelled the Couprs to a 49-47 overtime victory
Saturday over Vi!Jinia in the NCAA basketball semifinals.
Winslow. a htplly recruited freshman, arabbed an air
bell-by-A:kccm Otajuworrand slammed itthroupnhc hoop
for the winnin& points that sent the Couprs into then
second consecutive final. .
ust year, in a 54-52 loss to similarly unheralded
Nonh Carolina State, Olaj uwon, a native of Nigeria. was at
the foul tine when Lorenzo Charles arabbcd a desperation
shot and rammed it home for the winning points as time
ran out.
This time. Akeem was too close to the bask~ -
almost beyond it -when he threw up an ill-timed shot.
"Akecm stall has a problem with knowing the strategy
of basketball," said Coach Ouy Lewis, whose band of
dunkers were given the Phi Slama Jama nickname last
year. "There arc probably 25'000 American players who
would have known to throw that ball ouL But he was trying
to shoot it."
It went up, high over the basket. and down, into
Wi1islow's bands. The Houtton freshman. leaping to meet
the ball from the left side of the rim, stuffed it home, giving
Houston its final points -the winning ones -and a
four-point lead.
"I saw it go high off the atass and thought I had to go
get it," said Winslow. .
Olajuwon said he was "just haPP.Y to be the final again.
This time. we arc going all the way. '
And. asked how he felt as the clock wound down and
Virginia refusing to buckle under Houston's pressure,
Akecm said: "Scared!"
Terry Holland, the coach of a Cavalier team which
was n~t exPC?Cted to even get into the final Pour. said he
was d1 sappo10ted at being knocked out one' game short of
the final.
"~!!Y time you CJWle this far..md have as many
opportunities to win. you'd like to say you've had a good
season. Maybe we can say that in two weeks. Right now w~·re disappointed. We'd like to still be playing." Holland
said.
(Pleue tee HOUSTON/'14)
VlrllnJa •a Kenton Edelln can only watch
belpleMly a• Houaton•a Akeem Olajuwon
Candy Maldonado
Melvin
cap~ures
regatta·
By ALMON LOCKABEY
OellJNot ........ Wrtlet
Pete Mel vin. 22. and has crew.
Kevin Burnham. 27. from Light-
house Point. Fla. were the undisputed
winners of the 470 Midwinter Cham-
pionships despite the fact the final
two races of 10-race regalia were
.. 1rtuall:y blown out of the water off
Newport Beach Saturday.
Wanner of the mnlh race was John
Shadden of Long Beach and Melvin
finished fifth. but the race was thrown
out because of a protest over im-
proper location of the weather mark.
An effort to start the 10th and final
race was aborted when the winds
whistled up to over 20 knots, generat-
ing S-7 foot seas. and contributing to
at least six capsizings.
Everythin
Maldonado and Marshall double up
on John as Dodgers whip Angels, 8-2
LOS ANGELES -Dodger Man-
aaer Tommy Lasorda indicated Sat-
urday night that Candy Maldonado
wall platoon in right field with Terry
Whitfield. but the Dodger youngster
didn't Sttm upset with the skipper's
decision.
He promptly team.:d with Mike
Marshall to hat bae1c-to-back home-
runs to highlight a four-run second
1nning as the Los Angeles Dodgers
whipped the Angels 8-2 in the second
game of the annual freeway Series.
The game was watched by a crowd
of 40,618 at Dodger Stadium. Los
Angeles won the opener of the
exh1b1t1on baseball sencs 7--0 before a
turnout of 62,921 at Anaheim Friday
night and will go fo r a sweep of the
ttJree.game series this afternoon.
Maldonado also singJed twice and
drove an a total of two runs to lead tbe
Dodgers' 14-hit attack against four
Angel pitchers. · ·
Maldonado said he had been
working with baning instructor
Manny ~ta 'lhis spiFlg and thin&S were startmg to pay on:
"Tltis last week. I was hittjng pretty
good. I'm just trying to relax. see the
ball and make contact," he noted.
"We had a little talk down in Florida
Mr ..... ,.._...., ....... L.--
Pete Melvin (left) and crewman Kevin Burnham con-
aratulate each other after winning the 4 70 Mldwlntera.
SEATTLE (APr-EverytJtioa is relative in • ...,,.~
~. .
Trailina badly in the first half of his team's N
semifinal game apinst Ktntucky GeoflelOM\ COKh J
Thompson found himself with his 7-foot center,
EwU,,. saddled.with three personal to~
• I thou~t I'd like lhe 10 (P.Oi'nt deficit) and try
sccQJld half. • said Thompson. ··r thoupt rd take 11111~''·· and play wlill the big fellow in the second half... •·
Instead. lhe Hoy1ts went 10to the drenina ~ ,
trailina by seven after outscoring Kenlucky 7-2 over illil.
final three minutes of the first hair. . .:.V •
"We felt pretty good down scvtn points;• .W
Michael Jackson. who led Geor&etOWD scorers witb:'.·(Z
points. "We had played awful. not our brand ofbasUa
and we knew we'd have Patrick back in 1herc in the
half. He coClbles us to extend our defense and play the '"
tougher." . ~
With Ewing back. GcorJetown went on a tear. tumial
what once was a 27· IS deficu into a 45-31 lead en route to ~ "
the 53-40 victory. The Hoyas outscored Kentucky 30-f td ,,.
tum the game around, and 23-2 to 'the first 16 m1nute:1 of: ·
the second half. . "' .
Ewing played all but JO seconds of the second hal~ · • •
11ever picked up ano1her J)Crsonal foul. . · • •
"They still came at me. but we played .Ucb ~ .:) ...
defense that it wasn't as effectjvc· ... Ewing said · ...
Georgetown set an NCAA record durina lhc tca~t:' · .
limiting their opponents to 39.2 percent sbootinafromN •
fie1d. In Saturday's semifinal. Kcntucky·shot 3-for-3) ••
the second half. a pers;enta~ of .091. · -
"I've seen us play defense before," Jackson sald: ~ • •
know what we can do." .
Kentuck:y Coach Joe 8. Hall could only Sbrua
shoulders and offer tllat possibiHty to why his team lllilC
that poorly in the second half. · ·
"I can'texplain it ... it's totally beyond me.'• Hallsaid.:
"Maybe there was some (lectrical device from outers.-.;
beaming sound waves around the basket. 'Jbat's \be.a.Ir ~planauon I can give -an cJtt{'ltttreslrifJ
phenomenon." •
The Wildcats. who led by 12 points, 27-1 S, with 1:06 •
left in the first half-and 29-22 at the break-didn't Kore
a field goal again until midway through the second bait:
(Pleue Me G&ORGSTOWlf/M) . -
about my stance. Now everythang
seems to be working real well.~·
I 2-13. The Angels fell to 13-11.
The Dodgers scored all of their runs
against John. who was knocked out in
the third inning. John allowed eight
hats, including the two homers,
Maldonado followed with bis flf'IL •
It was the secoodnigbt in a ro'w.iha&
the Dodgers stuged beck~
home runs. G!_Cf; Brock and Jicl -And Maldonado isn't worried
about Whitfield! Mondiy did it Friday ni*1it. · · "That doesn't bother me.T erry is a
respectable t.U player and he has a lot
of talent." Maldonado saad.
It was the fint time the 24-year-old
OUJfleldtt had faced veteran Tommy JohJ'.
"lkforc the game. Mann:y was
talking to me about that. ..
Matdonado said. "Manny told me to
try and make him come up and JUSt
try to hit the ball to right field ...
Bob Welch hurled the first five
innings for the Dodger~. He scattered
'eight hits and allowed one run. Orel
Hershascr. pitching for the first time
since March 20 when he sustained a
sprained ankle. aJlowcd one run on
three hits m three inmngs and Tom
N1edenfuer patched the ninth.
Two PU\S after Ma.\ctonado••
homer. sin*1~ by Welch'and Sine
Sax were followed by a two-ran
double by Russen. ·
Pedro Guerrero openc!d the Los
~ngelt"S third with an anfield si~
Marshall walked and MaJdon.dO
sing.led to left. scoring Guerrero an4
It was, by far, Maldonado's best
effort of the spring. He entered the
game with a .176 battin' ayerage and
had not bad a bQmcr this sprinJ.
Bnan Downing and Dick Schofield
each had two hits for the Angels. who
collected 11 hits but could manage
only the two runs. one in the fifth and
the other 10 the eighth.
knocking out John. ·
The Angels. sh ut out through four
innings. scored an tho fifth on succeu--
1 ve singJes by Ron Jackson. DoW11in&
and Doug DcCinccs. They JOt their
other ru.n 10 the eighth on san&)es b1.
Fred Lynn. Rob Wilfong and
Schofield. ·
Bill Russell-doubled and s10gJed
and also drove io two runs as Los
Angeles raised its spring record to
After the Dodgers scored an un-
earned run in the first 10nin~
Mars.hall opened the second w11h his
th ird homer of the spnng and
BA~t BAL l
Rustlers roll, Pirates tripped
Errors cost Orange Coast;
Golden West, Gauchos win
Fullenon College took advantage of five Orange
Coast errors Saturday afternoon and parla~ed them into
sax unearned runs as the Hornets scored an 11 ·5 South
Coast Conference baseball victory to drop the Pa rates two
games behind Santa Ana.
Elsewhere. Golden West breezed past Compton ., __ ,
·and an Pacific Coast Conference plav. Saddlcbal k
strengthened its hold on first plaet' \\1th a j9.Q romp OH'r
Palomar.
Here's what took place:
Fullerton 11, Oran1e Coast S
The Pirates bun&led a rundown in the fifth inning v.11h
the game notched at 3-S. and Fu lie non 's Bob Gould ..cored
what turned out to be the wanning run on the pla~
The Hornets had Gould at third and Paul ( un-
ningham at first when Cunningham tned a dcla}cd steal
The Pirates threw to second and Gould broke from third
toward the plate
The Pirates had Gould b) 20 feet , but Gould fl'' c~J
has field and was caught in a length} rundo\\ n f mall}.
OCC's Joe Kwolek bobbled a throw and Gould managed
to SC'Ol'C.
()('(' was limited to se .. en hits bv Fullerton's Tom
Green, four of which were extra base hits.
The Pirates' Kevin Reimer homered and tripled, and OCC'~ Jeff Gardner also added a<tnple. ·
OC'C. trailing 3-1 an the thtrd. came up with lhrec ruM
as Gardner and Make Senne drew walks and Reitna'
follo.wed with his tnple. Reimer then raced home on a wild
pitch
Reimer added his solo home run an the fifth, but the
one-man sho"' of power v.asn't enough against the
Horm't'i
Bob \;c1tlc'i'>tartl'd for()(( hut v.asreplaced b~ St~t
Mendoza in the first inn10g "vtcndoza suffered the defeat.
Gould led the Fullenon attack with a 2-for·l
performance and two RBI Catcher Steve Loser was also 2
for J v..1th two runs balled 1n.'
0( (returns 10 action Tuesda\ an a showdown wilb
Santa ~na on the Dons' field ·
Golden West 7. Compton 3
Trailing 1-0. thi:·Rustler-1 crrupted for li'e runs in the
bottom of the fourth inning .
Rod Clark opened the inning v. nh a double I wo OUlS
later Ke' an Elster'c; th ball was blown out of the stadium
for a home run and a 2-1 Rustler lead Davtd Apptczolter
(Pleaee eee COIOIVNlTT /IMJ
Final results were based on the best
seven of eightraccs. Melvan was able
to disregard a d1squalificat1on worth
33 points in determining his fi9al
score. Shadden threw out an t ''1h
worth I 1 points.
Melvin has been racana 470s since
1976. He won the lnternotaonal Yacht
Raetng Union Youth Championship
an I 977 and is the current defending
U.S. national champion an the class.
Recent UCLA coil.ching commotion not surprisip."g
Melvin said he and his crew will
compete in the 470 nauonals at Lona
Beach next week and the 4 70 Olympic
tnals startana Apnl 28 an Lona Beach.
"We definitely intend to wan the
Olympic trials," said Melvin.
To do so he will be up apinst
Shadden, also 1 former IYR Youth
Champion; Dave Ullman, Ncwpon
Beach. a former three-time world
champion in the etas • 1nd tcve
Benjamin. Oyster Bay. N. Y .. who had
won the Midwinters three ycan 1n a
row
fin1I scorina was based on the best
nn of el&)lt raCC1.
Top five skippers and cttws: I. Pete
Mclvan-Kcvin Bumhamj L1ahthouac
Point, Fla. 3S. 7: 2. ohn had-
dcn-Mike Sqtrbtom. Lona Beach,
S4. 7; 3 Frank Met.auahlin-Man1n
Ttnbove. Toronto, Canada, 63.0. •. Jonu Hagbom..Cunnar Johanson!
Sweden, 70. 7: S Dave Kclloa·Btl
Ktnny. Pyatcr Bay. N Y SS 0.
Will new coacli reCeiVe 'Hazzard' pay
ashead ma;ii wt th the Bruins next year?
Nobody came an on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me, but ..
•1 he recent oo kctbaJI commo-
tion at UCLA serve to ~1n1 up that
you will have bunaltna 1f you do not
have a pro runnina your collqc
prow.ram
•SuQiC tcd nickname for Wah
Ha.at.rd who succeeds the n1cknamc-
lc'" Larry firmer . The Huurd of
Wt$tWOOd
•The government body In tn-
dianapoh" which dealt wtth the Colts
and Robel'\ lrsay ,, called the Capital tmrro~emcnn Board . . . any im-
provement an Jnd1an1poli1 would be
capital
•The F~_w1ty Scnes involvina the
n tis and Dod' c" has bccomt one
of the most popular tradi11ons an
Southern Cahfom1a sports ... If you
don't believe th.at. check the attend-
ance fiaures. !
•One wondcn if Rober\ lriay ever
met Gcorae Steinbrenner and 1f c1thc( or them e\'Cf met Jack Kl'nt Cookl'.
•The Lakers att mcrcasina their
coun tdt seat~ at the Forum from $90
to a ote~ round m1na ble SI 00 .
Parkins as c\tm
•Quote from Clcvtland talk show
host Pttt Fronkhn, ~tumpina for a
domed stadium for the rtty. "You 10
downtown on Fnday or Saturday
nt&ht and there 1 nobody tt\c~ •••
'ou can't even t mu ed."
• Ulhcventsatt uppo~ to read
hk.t a who·s who, but the long BeRch
Grand Pri~ celebrity rDCe hncup rud'
•
like a who's he. t
•The question as . Which " the
most overrated -Dack Williams
Don Shula or esca?ot?
•The manner an which UCLA
athletic director Peter Dalis handled
the Larry Farmer 1nc1dent quahfies
him fora pro sports JOb m San Otego.
•Most vital piece of 1nformat1on
p1cked 1 up dunna a tour of sP.nna
train1na camps .. A" nowbird • as a
tourist from tht Nonhem states or
Canada and not a member or thc
Kansa C'tty_Boyal,
• ROile V1chon. who ma) rcm1m
as aeneral m1nqer or the Los Anacle-s
Kanll, wu a vcl') &ood 1oa1tendtr. •
likeable IUY but hardly I builder Of
dynasties.
•World Scnes pm!actaon
Detroit to defeat Al11nta.
•Name thrte pla« tu Nahan ha'I
ne'er ~n ... l a phont booth. i}
canoe; 3. a ttvotv1n& door.
•The \Jn11ttt Slat~ Football
Buo
TUCIEI
t..uaue 1 de perattly tryina to find a
buyl'r for the Cb1 o Blatz and
somebod) 'lll&&C'ted \tc'c \ oun or
HCN"hel Walktr. but J U\'S lhat n(h
art too ,man to ct anvohed
·•Of all the c1t1cs.b1dd1na for the
1987 and I ~88 Super Bo\\o'l , the onh
one wathout "arm chm11e or •
domtd t.td1um 1 Philadelphia _.
Thereto~. Ph1ladt'lph1i \\1>Uld ha\C
to be coM1det't'd the earl) 11,onte.
• n Frtnusco 4Qt"r \\tdr f'C\.~1,cr
Renaldo Nehcm1nh ~'ontend1o he 1)
'1111 an amateur an track and field .~~
He 1s ~rtaanl) an amateur at pro •
football
• USFL comm1~1oner C'Mt 1~
mons is not without aumption in•
aslT\Uch a\ he admats rcsponslbdi
tor tht' league's TV cont~ct ~
•If )OU wonder whit su pcodcd
patcher tevc Howe as hV1na on.;
Dod~r\ uc stndana him advaoc:a °" his 1985 salll') . . •
• TM aood ne \\I for TV IJllUIC'DmW
fon as that Van ScuJI)' wilt ht-•
the booth for NBC' ~hach ~•II c.clC •
32 maJOf lcque amcs , • Tht b14
news IS Scull) will be J tncd b) i
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SPURT S 8R f ~~
Bribery charges ~
filed by authorities
against Henderson
From AP dJ1palc1a ....
J..ONG Bf;ACH -Former Dallas [iJ
Cowboys' linebacker Thomas ''Holly-4 -•
wood" Henderson was under invcst111it10Jl
Saturday for trv1og to bribe the tw<Ytecn~ge girls be was
charged with abducting and molesting last year.
Police arrested Henderson. 31, and Richard
Belcher. 25, the athlete's forn:ier neighbor in Lo03
Beach who allegedly arranged me~ings with the girls
aod oaid them .. a substantial amount." police
Dctecuve Jerr) Gadbaw said.
Both men were taken mto
custod) Friday in Laguna Beach,
""here'tfendcrson moved after his
initial arrest :it his Lo03 Beach
apartment last Nov. 2.
Henderson recently wrote
tY.O c;tonc for the Dail} Pilot on
drug and akohol dependenc}
"h1le an athlete.
Henderson met his latest
$10.000 bail -he was freed after
Hendenoo posting the same amount for his
initial arn:st -and was releasl'd Frida) night fro m the:
Long Beach Jail. o tlicer Ken Rosenthal said.'-. ..
Belcher remained 1n custod~ aturda) 1r~eu of
$5.125 bail police said.
Henderson·., :ittornc:'. -\mold (,old. said he knc""
onl} that Hcndc:r<,on had been n·-srre\tcd. adding. 'Tm
hoping this is a nightmare."
Gadba" s,a1d the girls, aged I band 17. called police
after Belcher contacted them in mid-March. Oflkers
watched ac; Bckher met the oldergarl on two subsequent
occasions. hl· said. and phone 1.·alls l~tY.een them wen:
monitored
Hendcr<ion I'> aY>a111ng tnal on onl.' count of fo'rccd
oral copulation. two counts of false 1mpnsonment and
one of-sexual batter').
1he I 6-~ear-old. a paraplegic confined to a
"'hcelcha1 r. ternficd Jan. 3 m Municipal Court that
Henderson had threatened her with a gun in his
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Quarterback VIDee Evaa1 ran 6 yards [iJ
for a touchdown with I :OS remaining to lift 4 • •
the Cs:caso Blitz to their first victory of the -Unit States Football Leaaue stason ·
Satu . a 21-20 triumph over the still winless
Washincton Federals. The Blitz. 1-S, who had lost three
times this year on the final play of the ~me, courted
disaster again but esc.apcd when Washington's Gres
Porter'• attempted 21-yard field aoat with six seconds
to play was foiled by a a bad snap from center ... Rookie
receiver Alfoa10 Wllllam1 snared two great catches in a
stunning Oklahoma comeback and Efrea Herrera'•
19-yard field goal gave the Outlaws a 31-28 overtime
victory over Houston ... Alu Dueu booted a 32-yard
field goal w11h less than 10 seconds left to give the Memphis Showboats a 27-24 victory over Jacksonville. ..
Jabbar cl~stng In on record
. PHOENIX -K.an·em Abdul-Jabbar. m continuing has drive to break Wilt
Chambcrla1n·s all-time Nat\onal Basket-
ball Association sconng record. pumped in
27 points and James Worthy addt>d 22 Saturda) night
as the Los .\ngl'les Lakers beat Phoenix. 119-97
Byron c:o tt had 19 points. Earvin "Magic"
Johnson 14 and Mike McGee 10 as the Pacific
Divis1on-leadtng Lakers improved their record to
49-24 overall and 24-13 on lhl.' road. The loss was the
Suns' worst at home this season.
Phoenix. 35-41 overall and 27-IO al home. lost for
JUSt the second 11mt In its last I 0 games here despite 17
points from Walter Davis. 16 from Larry Nance and 13
each from Paul Westphal and Rod Foster.
The scorl.' was tied I 0 times before Abdul-Jabbar's
three-point pla)' with 2:47 left in the second period put
Los Angeles ahead to stay. The Lakers ran off an 1 l-4
string to end the quarter for a 60-53 halftime lead.
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INGLEWOOD -TbC LOI Anetln Iii Kinas closed out their NatioG&J Hoeby '
Leaauc campai&n on a Jouoa ooae Salwday ftiaht, as Paul Coffey ICORd hi1 39tb and ,
OAKLAND -nc San Francixo a Giants tent outfielder Mu Venable and
·tcber Andy McOaffipD to the Monua.I ~pot in peratc but related deals an·
40th aoals of the seuon in Edmonton'• 4-3 victoey at
the Forum.
nounecd Saturdaybefi>" an exhibition pme bere.
The deputure of Venable, who will repon to the
Expos' lf¥1,lanapolis farm club, completes a Feb. 27
trade between the Oiants and Expos. Al Oliver and a
piayer to be named la&er were tent to the Oiaab in
e1cbanet for pitcher f rtd Breiojna.
Wayne Gretzky bad three assists for the Oilen,
aiviq.h1m 1 total orlOS this ~n. Scorin& for the Kinp were Marcel Dionno. Bernie
Nichols and Dave Taylor.
Nell80D reportedly OD ... , oat -Grandataff, ASU beat Prla
TORONTO -Roaer Neilson, hired Iii to coach the Los Anples K.injl two months ,
ago, is about to be released by the National
Hockey Letaue tetm, aays the Toronto
TEMPE, Ariz. -Former Marina ·a Hi&h and Golden West Collete standout
Bob Grandstaff' broke a 6-6 tic with a
seventh·innina sin&le and sl~ a Globe and MaH.
Neilson was fired as bead coach of the Vancouver
Canucks in Janual)' and hired b>: the King1 shortly
afterwards. The Globe and Mail uys tbat, in an
interview with Roptien Vachon, the Kinp' aeneral
manaaer declined to answer in the affirmative when
asked if Neilson would be back as coach next season.
three-run homer in the ei&bth u third-ranked Arizooa
State beat UCLA 1 t-6 1n a Pacific-10 Conference
baseball pme Saturday.
The loss went to UCLA sUlfler JetT Pritt, a fonner
Corona del Mar High &tar who saw his record dip to 3-2.
"We haven't mode any announcement or anything
yet." said Vachon ... It's definitely not official."
Vachol} said he's talked to Neilson and "we're
goina to talk more-about 1t •nd find-ou1 what his
demands are and stufflike ihat."
Couple• retains two-ehot lead
PONTE VEDRA. Fla. -Fred Cou-!I pies, under fire by some of golfs greatest
players. rallied on the back nine for a
one-under-par 71 and retain_ed a
two-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of the rich
Tournament Players Championship.
With a starry group of Tom Watson. Sevc
Ballesteros. Craig Stadler and Lee Trevino applying the
pressure, the falterinf Couples reasserted bis authority
with birdies on the 3th. 14th and 16th holes on the
difficult Playen Oub course.
He finished three rounds at 206, I 0 shots under par
on the very difficult course that winds and wends
through pine and palm forests. with waste areas. ponds
and pot bunkers awaiting the errant shot.
Ballesteros. the Spaniard who holds the Masters
title, was second alone at 208 after shootina a third
round 70 in the mild, sunny. breezy weather. •
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Brett sideli ned
KANSAS CITY. Mo.
(AP) -Kansas City
Royals all-star tbird
baseman George Brett will
Million .. dollar man
· be siddincd for up to two
months with a knee injury,
the team announced Satur-
day. \
Brett. a two-time Ameri-
can League batting cham-
pion. sustained a panial
tear of the ligaments in his
left knee during an exhi-
bition game at Tampa. Fla ..
on Friday. said a team
sp0kesman.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Steve Younf-
one of the United States Football Lea&ue s
m1lhon-dollar men. makes his pro debut
today as the Los Angeles Express meets the
New Jersey Generals and the ir
million-dollar player, Herschel Walker.
Young. a former Bngham Young star
who recently signed a contract with Los
Angeles that will pay him someS40 million
over the 43.-ycar life of the agreement. will
start at quarterback for the struggling
Express.
Walker. the outstanding runner who
passed up his senior season at Georgia to
sign with New Jersey in 1983. has had his
contract extended for four years and he's
now due to collect some S 11 million over
tbe next seven years.
Although Los Angeles and New Jersey
have been prominent an the news ~use
of the lucrati ve contracts handed out by
their owners, the Express' William Old-
enburg and the Generals' Donald Trump.
the two clubs have had varying success on
the field and at the gate.
Led by Walker. the US Fl's leading
rusher last season. the Generals are 4-1 and
tied for the Atlantic Division lead with
Philadelphia. They also have drawn wel.1,
with crowds of 46, 716 and 38,07S at their
two home games thus far.
The Express. on the other hand, has
problems on the field, with a 2-3 record and
an offense that's averaging just 11 points
per game. and al the gate, where they've
drawn crowds of 16,042 and 14, 789 for
their latest two home games after attracting
32.082 to the opener. The club hopes that Young can help in
both departments.
Young, while cager to play. voiced some
concern during the week leading up to his
debut that he an1tially might be less than
completely comfortable.
'Tm sure there will be times when I'll be
running around on the field and people are
going to say, 'He doesn't know where he's
going.'"
But he added. "What the heck. let's go."
Express Coach John Hadl. who had used
Tom Ramsey and Frank Seurer at quar-
terback in the earlier games, said of his new
starter: "This will be only the beginning of
an outstanding pro career for Steve. We
plan to get his feet wet and just see how he
handles our offense for the first time out.
"This week's game will~ only another
learning step."
Walker as coming off his first 100-yard
rushing game oftbe season and also scored
four touchdowns in the Generals' 43-6
thumping of Washington last weekend. On
the season. however, he's averaged just 3. 7
yards per arry, gaining 352 yards on 96
'carries.
Generals Coach Walt Michaels said
Young may pose some problems for the
Generals. and also commented that he
wants his team to get tougher in the
trenches.
"We've been preaching harder and
harder." he said. "We had to put it together.
get physical and run the football."
The contest is scheduled for an 11 :45
a.m. kickoff and will be televi~ to most of
the nation.
•
UCI nine ·sweeps UNLV
Southern California Baseball Associa-
tion play seems to bring out the best m the
UC Irvine Anteaters.
In the first game. UNLV staner Mel
Stottlemyrc Jr .. son of former Yan~cc
hurler Mel Stottkmyre. bore the brunt of
the UCI attack
FREEWAY SERIES
Saturday. UCI moved into a vi rtual tie
for the early lead tn the SC BA by sweeping
a doubleheader from Nevada-Las Vegas.
9-4 and I 0-0. at Anteater Stadium.
The twin win gives the Anteaters a 3-1
record an • the conference and a . 1SO
percentage. the same as Pepperdine. which
IS 6-2. -•
UCI warmed to the task early. gelling
three in the first as Brady Anderson hit his
second homer of the season. a two-run shot
to righl-<'enter to cap the scoring.
UCI made ll 6-1 in the fourth as
Hammond singled in two runs and
Anderson drove in another. 0 0 fl
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UCI raked Rebel hurlers for a cominbed
28 hi ts during the afternoon. with Paul
Hammond going 6 for R with fi ve RBI.
three doubles and four runs scored among
the offensive heroes.
Bill O'Connell also lashed out six hlls,
with two doubles and six ru ns scored
overall.
Ed Dttsc went Hi innings to earn his
second win of the season. whale Brett
Martin entered in the eighth and got the
final four outs.
Adam Ging's long two-run homer over
the scoreboard in right field was a highlight
in the second*game romp.
UCI's Powell posts
seasonalbestniark
lJC Irvine's Mike Powell leaped 25· 7 in the lonajump
- a seasonal best for him -to hiahli1ht the Anteaters'
efforts at a non-scorina track and lield tn-mect apinst
USC and the Univmity of Anzona at Cromwell Field in
Lot Angtle&.
Powcll'1nashcd third in the event to Arizona's Vance
Johnson (wmd-aidcd 26-SV>) and Ed Tave of USC (26-1 Y.).
Steve Qdaers was a winner in the javelin with a toss of
204-S with tcammitC John Caruso second at 186-10.
In the shotput. Anteater Eric HJtdson placed third at
S 1-11 . Hudson also had a founh-place showins 10 the
discus with a heave of 170.8.
The Anteater women competed apinst H•waii, also
in a non· orina meet, at UCI.
Kelly Rtnacr ~rdcd a pcnonal best 4:36.9 an the
I SOO.meter run. as did Brenda Westbrooli. in the shot pU1
d8·3Yi). Westbrook. won unrontc tcd in the ditcus with•
tos or 161·10.
Rlntt"r"s showina 1n the l.SOO ltd a 1-2·3 UCl sweep
Wlth Usa Gonukt (4:37 19) and Judy McLaUJblin
(<4:4S . .l)J"ollowina Rinser across the firush line
For Haw111. I 3-~ear-old Maurttn Dunn set• national
tat aroup ~in the triple jump with a mar of 36-7.
Jennifer Abraham of UC'I won ' hotly-<e>ntttted
J,000 meten an 10:03.43. bcahn1 ~th M.:Mackcn of
Hawa11 h) lc's thal\A\alf 1 ~nd
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Tbe seventh annual SCORE Off.roed Eq111p.
ment Show wiU bt bfJd Aoril I J..U in tlMt
Southwest Hall and Pacifk. Room of the
Anwim Convtntion Ccn!Cf.
1'f loTa Clubla of tk Hatt>or Area Mil ltOld
tMir h·:~ Spirao Mcmora.t •·t..e""u C'Mat ..... p1 "Tuetday th~ llturday,
•itb lit hlla 1n ach aer lfOUP Ir\ for Sel .... y
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Lcadlna '1ftan\lf1C1um"l of tldna aAd rec-
rutional 011'·"*9 vehicM compoaents for
p1ciups. rour-wbecl drivn. vans, duM ~
a.nd aU·temin vchiclH a.re amona the penacJ.
Seuu•y'1d\ampeonrr=.1ehcd• belint aa I p.m. •1th llw founh pme. Fifth indc
champiomlup tt at 2: a1th 11 • p.m .. tnenth aa 6 p.m. and riahth at 7:30 p.m. . Doocs open at 12:30 p.n). S.twday. A snack
bar will bt apen durina tbt .. mes.
&o,s Chabl p&rt.icipauoa t9'Cluck Uppcor Bay, EaatbJuff, Jrvine and Westside. ptnta. , : •
Houn are S-11 p.m. Friday. April U, 11 a.m.·10 p.m. Saturday, April 14 and l l a.m.-6 Admjuion is S2. For more information,
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General admission is S•.n Price forchlldttn
6-16, is Sl. 9S. OUldren under m wiD bt
admitted free.
Traltb.loll Cb&mploulalg Serl•
Tbree-...U racquetball toamer
Oranac--C--OUt CoUete wlll bold i~ annual
April "Ambush" three-wall racquetball tour-
namtnl on Saturday and Sunday. April 14-1 S.
The tournament. which includes sinalcs and
doubles competition. will be held on OCCs 13 outdoor couns.
More than 400 Amcncan a.nd fnlttnltional
tnathleiel are u pec1ed to comptte an the second
annual Los AnatlH Tmthlon Championship Series which beains Saturday and conunues'on
1wo suc:ccuive Satur~ys at Bonelli Park in San Dimas.
Each tri11hJon bqins at at 8 a.Jn. and consists
of 1 -one-kilomet~ la~m in Puddi.ntston
'"'Reservoir, a 38-kalomettr biu n<te arpund tht
penmtter of tht park and an e1&ht·kilometer cross country run around 1he reservoir.
Entry fee is SIS for singles and S2S pe_r team.
Reamration deadline is Monday. Apnl 9. -
Competition will be held in open. Band junior
sinales; men's open. B. C and senior doubles;
women's open. 8 and C doubles amd mixed
open. B and C doubl•.
Entry fee for the first 1wo events is $38, which
includes a commemorative triathlon T-shin.
Entry fee for the third triathlon 11 S~. which
includes a tnathlon baa and a uckc1 to a barbecue 11pmedia1ety rollowina the event.
Medals will be awarded to the first five finishers in the male 18-39 asr aroups. Similar
medals will be awarded to the to,e three finishers
in all other aae aroups. Compelllion ctrtifkates
will be awarded to all finishers upon rcquesL .,. Trophies wilJ be awarded to first throuah third
and consolation'.winners in each division. Shins
wall be Jiven to every penicipanL
For more information. phone 432-S 124 or 828-2102.
Thert will be • catqorict for men and
women from 17 and under to SS and over.
For more information. phone (818) 331.0139.
Head fake
Laker center Kareem Abdal-Jabbar
ahoota for the hoop while beln& defended
by Phoentz forward Rick Robey. Laken
rolled to 119-97 victory o•er Sun•.
Seahawks honorBd
Smith , Thompson ga in CIF la urels:
fi r st-team h on or s for Edison sister s
Ocean View High has placed three
players on the All-CIF 4-A soccer
squad. including two first-team selec-
11ons.
The So uthern California High
School Soccer Coaches Association
makes the selections at the conclusion
of the season.
Seahawk midfielders James
Thompson and Richard Smith were
selected ·to the first team. while
teammate David Orr earned sec-
ond-team honors.
Marina High defender Eric
Karman was a 4-A third-team selec-
tion.
In the 2-.\ voting. U naversity
midfielder 8111 Watson earned
first-team honors while Irvine's Rich-
ard Murrietta, a sophomore mid·
fielder, was a second-\eam selection.
The Vaqueros' T y Anderson. a junior
forward. earned 2-A. third-team
honors as did Estanc1a's Curtis Watt·
on. a Junior forward.
In the women's 4-A selections,
Edison's Joy and Kathy Biefeld
earned first-team honors along with
Corona del Mar's Kari Bondra and
Manna's Jud) Calkins.
Second-team honors went to
Marina's Julte Bridgeman. Irvine's
Vicki Chernoff and University's
Melinda Keenan.
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OoroonlO. CHl'lt Gemt*, Sr., ArQ418, Jotl
/'MCSllWI, St . Domlll9llt1. De* on, 1r't.. OcieM "'-WI Stt¥1 l"inlo. St .• C.merlllO, Mike l"Uf'Ct\'.
Jr Hecllndt Ht'911ta Wllion; Miii lt1Vll"Mld0, Sr ' S1nt1 MOnlce1 Erik ltlcftln, St .. S1n11
M;;.,lc•; J""' VIII•, Sr .. 011Mrd; Jim W11ttfltld,
·Sr . CenVOI' IAMllelm)
TM•D T9AM arellOCNI Collfna, Sr .. ~ (Anallelml, 1 11
tlunwlnllf, Ir • Clllt9m0n!J Ckry llllf1111ldl•. Jr Muir, Juen FWft, St .. Miii• lef'Mr•, Jim ~. St , EIMl\flOW91'; lf1C KMNllll Sr ..
tM""91 Cllrll ICritn'W. If',. Peio. Vtr'*" K.n
L111Ccetttt. St. VIiie ftarlt.; ltkll tM111nt1. Sr . ~ J084Uln .. ~. ". ~ Hlllt; Marlo To0.. St .• Mnlntl, ltMt T.,.._, Ir .. 111.-nch; lctll Wt...,,..., Ir , ltOlfnt H 1:
lriM WINI\, Sr,. Matw Diii KUr'I Wint•, Ir.
$efvlle, Metil Zvtt~lll, St , llt'N V....,
Co ~vtn of IN VMf ColOO Suri (Doti
Luto). Doti "•"' St., Mini VtlllY. T orr•nct, Co·C~ of !tie YM ,. AMtY Sllv• (Simi v1....,l. ltoeer l rve111 (loulll Torrence.
ALL·CIF 3·A
P'IJlST Tl!AM Remlro Alfer1, Sr.. E•.,.ren11. lgnaclo
C11deron, Sr., 8111 Gerdens; Eric Orvclln. Jr.,
Montdllr; Jon Gon11111. Sr .. ltlvenlde POlv.
Todd Gu"'91, Jr,. Cvorn•. Mike Her..,ev. Sr.,
Hert. Miii Klnnev. Sr .. Minion Vl•lo. Scot!
L.Kher, Sr., Dene Hilb; Euoent L.emmen. Jr.,
SI. Jonn Boico; Rotlerl Mqyer. Sr., Celllstreno
V111tv; We ll Mlchll, Sr., Cabrillo; Mlrtv MOiine,
Sr,. C111l•lr1no Velllv; Cerio. R1v11ea, Sr.,
Glenn; Ernie Twffbffll1. Sr .. Artt1l1, Arturo
Vellff••· Sr .. Miiiiken.
S•COND TSAM
JOM Alllmo, Sr .. l.•k-ood, Jtnv lolencn,
Sr., Sen Get>rlel, Geol'M Cutro. Jr . Miiiiken;
Tom Cllrl•lle . Sr., Minion Viet<>. Bruno Cunero, Sr .. Bosco Tech; Mllrk Olllln, Sr , EH>1ren11,
I rvi n Finnerty, Jr, Dene Hiii•, Frencl1co
Gercl1, Sr .. sen G1t>rlt1; Jonn Gu1m1n, Jr • St
JoM 8oaco, Ernie Heupl, Sr .. Montclelr, Oe¥1d
l.OPll, Sr .. llllflowlf'. Oen Rocne. Sr .. Nortll
(RlvenlOeJ, Antonio S.ncnez. Jr , a.II Gercllns.
Oevld Shefmtt•, Sr , C¥Drt••· Steve T IVlof, Sr ,
Mllllllen; Mell Welden, Jr., G1nnl\a
no•o TIAM
Slllwn 8 ullocll, Jr, Hirt; J.R Cavenl. Sr .
Rlgnettl; JOH Ouarlt, So , San C1tm1nt1, Reul
GOrpez. Sr .. 8111 G1rden•. Andv Jimenez. Jr • L• Puente, Jim KIOn, Jr . Pacifica. Ste,,.
L11erul, Jr .. S.119ua, Gr111 Mlntn, Sr .. loKo
TKll, l(endalll Mizner. Sr., RIVt tllde Pol¥,
Armen Mo$lkl1n, Sr • Montebltlo, Sllewn Norris
Jr . C1Pl11r1no V1ll1¥, Cllrl• Nortll, Sr., Millikan,
Alex Ortiz, Sr , L•k-OOd, Joe Ptrks, Jr •
G1nes111: Jolin Purcvzllt. Sr • CrHPI, Scott
Slle,,.rs, Sr., Klllfl1
Co·Pllven of tile Yaer: AdOllo C1rr1n1e , Sr
!lell Gerdena). Tvrone Grellen, Sr <Bosco TKll)
Coeefl of Ille Yt1r Orllndo Br-• <Bell
Gardln1)
A•·C" 2·A
f'HlST T•AM
l rl1n 811twv, Jr , l lslloo Monloomerv.
Slllwn Cemu, Sr., El Toro, P1u1 Certson. Sr . LI
Quln11, Edverdo Clll¥1re, Sr • c ... xlco, JH ua
ri:1or11, Sr. KIOOl4. Mere Hlf'acllfteld, Sr.
HtrVtlrd, Jonn Lind, Sr . Sunnv Hiii•, 1111 L¥11e.
Sr , Geroen Grove, Tl'llO MestronlkOlls, Sr
AOtllt Vellev, Eftfelm Montez, Sr. MOMovl1.
Juen Nenrro, Sf., ANlltlm, Juen Orllz, Sr , Coechello Ven.v, lctwerd Puacllt, Sr .. llahoP
Montoomerv, JOI Slr•UH, Sr.. Velencfe;
ltlcerdo V11dla, Sr., l'elm ~lnos; w-.m
WttMll.lr .. ~.
HCOND TSAM
Meurldo ArtllenO. Sr .. Sen hrnenlno, Hono
c111no. Sr , Soulll PU1deNI, P1lrlcll Conloll, Jr.
Meonoll•; Ovfllerrno Corot11, .Ir , l!t Mot\tt;
l!fr111 Fr-.ot0. Jr • Monrov11, Jo11 01tv11, So ..
Le Cened11 Edolr GOlltalez, $/' .. IMi.wOO<I,
CllUcll Hummlt1d1, Sr., Trov; ll!CMN MwYW·
"' Ir~; OOuo PteH, Jr .. 81•110o Monleorn· .,..,, o ltemirea, Ir., El Motile. ltuttv
khoef,i.wr, Jr., Corone. Tom Veltnllne. k .
Cerone; Tom Von Wl90fll', $r , Ce loll, Cllff W•~. Sr. 1e outn111 llek• w..,...,,..,.,, Sr . .,....Olllld9
Ttta.D H AM T't ........ >r,. WWII, JoM Arl1nlk. Sr .
ltenchO AlemllCK, Tom 81~. St , Trov, Curi.
CMtelO, Jr , Allllltlm, .JoM Grenel, Sr., Sonora.
0e¥1d l(reu, Sr., lonore , SCOll l..e T ourt"-. St~ A ..... v....,, S.011 Mt-.n, $/',,SI. knerd, Jose
MerltMa, Sr .. Al\lhtim, Pedr• 1temir ... Jf . Et
Motllt, Eoter ltUllllO, x .. Monrovto; ltooerto
kntllita, Sr , Cen1we1, Miiia knleck, Jr., lltlloo
Molll~; ltendv TtbOr, $1'. L.• Qulnll. c--..... If .. lt-.cte, J.tf Whon. Sr . l.•
C•lllde.
111\1¥*' 114 1111 YMr Aclrlen G11nnelll Sr t,.,...,,
CM(ll irf Ille Veer ltlek GllMelll (Sonofal
Al•CIP 1·A
, .. IT TIAM
Ill~ hell, Jr , L. A lutlll, Mlllt CO<llo,
Jr . AQulnft, Itel... Ole1, Sf, knit ,.,.
Miguel EKobeOO, Sr., Fllnlrldlll Prep, Miii
Fowter, Jr., S1 Bonaventure; Mike Frffm•n.
Sr .. Wllllller Cllrlstlen. Alex Frelt11, Jr., Le
Selle; Pel HedllH, Sr . Agour1; Rodrloo
Hernene111, Sr .. S1n11 Paule, Spencer Jollnllon,
Jr • CtPll lreno Vellev CllrlSll1n; Curl McC1111,
Sf , Onllf'lo Chrlsllen, Btlln Morgen, Sr., L A.
81pll1t, Jlmmv S.~1. Sr.. S.n11 Ynez,
How•rd SMmott, Sr.; weoo· Her1m1n V11dM1.
Jr., Mool'oerk, Oavld Wolfe, Jr .. LI Selle.
SECOND Tl!AM Kirk Aullo, Jr, L.A. 81ptlsl; ROii Betlllte, Jr.,
Oranoe Lulher1n, Doug Boerlgtlf', Sr., V111ev
Cllrlstlen. Oavlo CorcOl'1n. Sr.. At1aceoero.
Oavk:t OoH , Jr., Sen11 Ynez. PlllllP Ho, Sr ..
Aoulnu , Jow J1uo , Sr .. Fiiimore. Tom Mltrtv,
Sr.. LA. Lutlllfan. Devon Musgrave, Sr ,
Agoun ; Pl'!lt Pecsok. Jr., 8 rentw00d; Kurl
Pfizer, Sr., Webb; Hooten Ralllml11dafl. Sr ..
ce111>1se•; Frank Remmel, Sr., Or1noe Perk;
J1mts Rogers, Sr , Sanla Ciera, OoU9 Sllv, Jr ,
P1r1cll1t; J1mes Sutorus, Sr . Aoulnea
Plevw ot 1111 YH r Oa¥10 Pane, Jr IL•
S.tll)
Coedl of 1111 YH r Gtorlll T1vlof (Le Selle).
WOME N'S ALL·CIF •·A
P'IRST TEAM
Jry lltfftld, So., ldlHll/ Kathy Blttlld, Sr.,
ld1Hn1 Keri l ondr•, .>r .. cw-... Mar.
MonfQue Iran, Sr , El Toro, Kelle l rvlltlt, Sr ..
ROlllno Hit~. Juttv CeMllM, Sr .. Minne SUtc•v
CPllPt'llln, Sr .. Soutll Torrence. Renee E1oulvet.
Jr , l l1'1oP Monloomerv. Kim Fote¥, Sr . Mire
Co111, Sllenne Heine•, So, Claremonl, 81111
H1ndrlc1ts. So .. All• Lome: Suzanne L• 811u.
Sr . Roltlno Hiiia, Sllennon Meddock, Fr • Tor· rence, Mo RusJlck, Sr , Sen Clemente: Mlclllt•
s.111, Sr. 8 1slloo Monlgomer¥; TrHUI Slrouo.
Jr . Dene Hiii•.
• SICOND T•AM
Julie ltlcleemel\o Jf., Mltlna1 Vklll CWMtl,
SI., lnltlll, Tr11ne Clinton, Jr • Leoune Hill•.
L1ur1 Fontane. Jr . Minion Vlllo, HOii¥
Jonen11n, Fr.. Tor ranee, MlllllOI Keeflell. Sr.,
UfllYtraltV. Brenda Culp, Sr., Mire Co111. GIMV L.ta~. Sr . Oen• Hiiis. Val Llndrtd, Sr • Min ion
Vlllo, Tre<I Mertttn, Jr , Mlralftle, Rllona.
McVlcer Jr • Mira Colle; Sl\llondl Peut, Jr .
Cteremont. o.bC>ll Rutllt,.ford. Jr . Torrence.
l(lt sc11w1rtunan So 1111\00 Monttomef'v.
S11eron Strned, Jr . All• Lome. Kim Tllomls.
Jr., Cleremonl
Plever of tlll Vaar· Nancv Pevne, Sr (Mira
Coate I
Co·coeclles of 1111 Yt1r Gerv FunlH (Up·
lend) Kerri l(r1uM (LIOuN Hilla)
WOMEN'S ALL·Cll1 l ·A
f'•ST nAM
1(1lllV Adams. Sr .. Arcedl•, Lindi Audll, Sr . Troy, Meoen Crewtord, Sr .. '-""O IHdl Wllaon,
Wend¥ Croatori, Jr , E'Plf'1n11. Kim Cuftneno.
Sr., Peclflce, Evet¥n El11le, Jr .• Simi V111tv.
Cllrl1 IEnff~. Jr .. Plciflce; Kris Fontene, Sr ,
VIiie Perk. Ketlly Hert. 5'., ltov11 Lil Lt Ouc,
Sr , Et Modine. Glne PKtlltno, So . EN1«11111.
Mk:Mllt Pllellford, Jr . Herl. Krl11lfl ltttrl. Jr •
Cemerllo, Sllaron Sttvenson, Sr., C1mer111o.
A.llltoll SIOw.U. Sr , W1lnul, Mlcl\ellt "Oii Flotow,
Jr., Le Qu1nt1
HCOND TIAM Cllrls Aeron, Sr .. Cenvon IS.utusl. Olene
Clllrlt, Sr , 1..1 CeMdl; uurtn Gibb•. Sr., lll9dflce. C~ GontMI, Sr • Lel\eweod, 0.-
borell GrlHllll, Jf , ltlO Mell, Jeri Grou nlcllleln.
Jr CellVOfl CS.ueut), Aulutnft Hl'rft, Jr., V ..
Perk, JIU Henc!N, Fr .. S\nlv H Lod JOl'IMO/I,
Jr • CemerlllO, HHIW MclPO<. Sr • 1..ont
ahCll Wlftoll, Mlc:llOllt Mvtn, Sr , ltaterv,
Owbble Slllffer, St., &1 N\o0tn4!, MICM!lt Wll•
llem•, So. Ui Qulnle Durrell ~, ... i. Jr , Trov.
COllffn !Jocher. So , Oek Pert>., Kerlfl Setlllf'
Sr . ArCldll
TM•D T•AM ~11 ADlll, Jr . T111tt11 Keren Andtnon.
llr., Miontclelr, Joell A......,.lfl, ~ CeftYOll
(k!JtUt), Oooofe toooll. Sr , Vlfll 1"8"'. l(lftll '""'~·Sr., c ........ LIM Enetr, St . Hert.
Kri.tln Htnlln•, Fr , LI Qulnle L.orl Helllllmln
Jr , l..Ot Allo., l>ewn 11.eto, Jr Hert ~nll
Klnui,, St,, Sllnl v.-v Monloue LaVNU. St ..
Ui °"'"11 Tine l.UClltll, SrN ~ V•ln~ 0 .N kMetdet, S., , Henc-t ~ktr. Sr ,
~I. DeMie ..... rt. Sr . """' Veit¥, tlfllM Wlllitlms, St .. L.ekl'#CIOCI
flilevtr of the YMI' Lil /tMaMe. Sr IP"I·
clflct l Co.ell°' tt'IO Ynt Ktn let~ ((lmerlllol
~ .......
lllGll ~ 90YI
ThlU'Sday-F•wii It~ bvint at
El Toro. COiia Mell a& Ntw,o.1 Harbor, Corona
del Mar at Uaivcnny, EdiaOia at WllUIUnlttt.
Fountai11 Valle)' •t Ol:ae Vaew. "HIWiQllOG
Stach •t Mariu. Lapea leKb 11 SAO Clcmnatt. Woodbndiall M*6oO Viejo,-lp.m.
Satunlay -COfOU dtl Mar at Etpennza
lnv1tatioul, Woodbridtf at Ha~ lnvi~
tional., Tustin Relays.
U08 ICllOOI. Gau.I
Thllf1day-Emncia at SlddldlKt. Irvine ar
El Toro. Cotea Mea 1t NewpoJ1 Hatt>or, Cotona
del Mar at Univcnity, Watminactr a& E.diJOn.
Ocain View at Fountain Valley, MarinJ at
Huntinaton Bach. Laauna Beaeh at San
C1cmentt. Woodbrid1eat MIMlon Viejo, 3 p.m. Saturday -Tustin Rt.lays.
COflllWNft'Y ~ 8lo-pltda Nldlall ~.
The Spot-Bah Shoe & O\&mOnd Ind''
51<>-pitch aoftball tournament w,U bt hdd
Satur.day and Su.nday. April 7-8 at the four-field
complex It Columbus Park an Tuflln. •
Friday -Golden West, f ullenoo at Com-pton; -Santa Ana at Oran1t tout: Sen Dicao
Mesa at Saddleback. 3 p.m.
COIJ..EGD
UC Irvine at Frcsn.o Bee Oamn. The doublc-elimfoation event wiU .. a•
SCMAF umptres and rulct and custom T 4buu will be Jiven to all playen Team-sponsor
trophies wall bt awar.dcd to first· thr04.Wh
founh-platt finasheB.. A IQ.man all·touTI\&mcn&
team will receive awards and an MVP wilJ be cbosen. •
Tournament dcadlline and team mectin& is
~~~~L:at 7:30 p.m. at Set. Pepperona's
Pizza tore sun. Tournament entry fe.e is ~ SllO with a S7S it due by deadline
For more anfi lion. phoM 946-8703 or
98L-642l.
Meagher gets hat tr~ck
Newport Harbor
graduate Moffet
wins 100 breast
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Mary T.
Meagher became the mcefs only
triple winner and 14-year-old
Michelle Richardson recorded the
sixth fastest time ever in becoming
the youngest winner of the
1,5()().meter freestyle as th.e United
States national indoor swimming
championships ended Saturday.
Meagher, who stayed out of school
at Cal this year to t rain at M ission
th.e world in the event, was third at the
midway point, passing both run-
ner-up Theresa Andrews of North
Baltimore and Susan O'Brien head-
ing to the finish.
In the men's backstroke. the
Marlins scored another victory as
Dave W ilson, 23, recorded his first
national championship in 56.89. It
was the first time the Cal graduate had
done the race in less than 57 seconds.
Other winnen on the final n ight at
the Indiana University Natatorium.
wblch will be hosting the U.S.
Olympic Trials in June, included
NCAA champion Pablo Morales in
the l 00 butterfly.
Morales, who set an American
record in winning the l~yard but·
tcrfly in the recent NCAA meet in
Cleveland, finished in 53.91 . Moral;. es. a freshman at Stanfoni, led the
race from start to finish with Dave
Cowell of Mid-Oruo VaJJey fini.stting
second in 54.17.
Another talented Stanford
freshman. JefTKostoff, won the IJ.~
fretstyle in 15:25.25. successtWJy
defending the title he won last year.
The performance came about a wcrk
after the 18 year old set an American
record in the I .6~yard freestyle at
the NCAA meet.
Viejo, won the 100 butterfly in 59.93
secbnds. It was the fourth consecutive
year Meagher. 19, finished first in the
event at the meet .. But, the time was
two seconds slower than her world
record performance of 1981.
Richardson, a eighth~er at
Gulliver Academy in Miami, took the
lead for good after 300 meters and
Nettles OKs tr&de;
bJasts former team
kept pulling away to win her race in 16 Nt:.W YORK(AP)-Gra1g Nettles
minutes, 12.57 seconds. Richardson. consented to a trade to the San Diego
representing the Hurricane Swim Padres Saturday, officially ending an
Club. fin ished more than 17 seconds I I-year careet with the Nev. York
ahead of runner-up Stacy Shupe. Yank~s that saw him become only
The time by the 5-5. 105-pound the third captain of the team .
Richardson finished about eight sec· The trade, announced Friday night
onds slower than the world and by the Yankees, will send ibc.
American record time of 16:04.49 in 39-year-old Nettles to the ci{J of hts
topping her personal best by more birth and end a sometimes stormy
than 13 seconds. relationship with club owner George
Stanford sophomore John Moffet. Steinbrenner.
a Newport Harbor High graduate As a S-and-10 player (five years
who is ranked second in the world withoneclub. IO yearsinonelcague).
behind world record-holder Steve Nettles had the right to refuse the
Lundquist in the 100 breaststroke, deal. But the Gold Glove third
won the event in I :03.15. Rich baseman pve bis approval Saturda~
Schroeder. 22. placed second in after a conference call from Fort
I :03.88. Lundquist. still getting ir\.lo Lauderdale. Fla.. With his agent. JefT)
shape for the U.S. Olympic trials, Kapstein, Padres General Manaeer
failed to make the championship of Jack McKeon and Yankees Vice
consolation final. PresidenJ Bill Bergesch.
Jeanne Childs, 23. became a double Nettles. who followed Lou Gehng
winner with a 1: I 0. 94 in the I 00 and Thurman Munson as the onl)
breaststroke. Terry Baxter, l9, was Yankees' captains. reported!} will
second an I: 12.50 and Tracy Caulkins sign a contract similar to the two-)ear
was third in 1:12.51. Defending dealhehadwiththeYankees,eamirig
champion Kim Rhodenbaugh fin· him about S 1.8 million through 1985.
ished fourth in I: 12. 7 1. The contract reportedly afso wtll
Lundauist. who set the world mark contain a no-trade clause.
of I :02.~8 last year, was timed at "I ~anted to play here for a long
I :06.65 in h is prelim heat. u.me. Nettles said tn San Diego at an
Betsy Mitchell.J 8, gave the Cincan· • a~rport news conference Saturda}
nati Marlins a first in-the 100 /ught. "I was m~re than glad to
backstroke with a I :02.88 ti~ approve the trade.
Mitchell, currently ranked eighth m The Padres have pla)ed Luis
Salazar at thtrd base an spnng tram-
1ng, and Nettles said ··an)'thtng the)
want me to do is fin e ...
"I haven·t proved an}thang over
here." said Neules. v.-ho added he
opposed New York's...plan to platoon
him this season'because. "['thought
I'd-earned il wnh the Yankees."
San Diego Manager Dick Williams
has indicated rhe Nettles will start at
third base an the Padres' opener
against Ptttsburgh on Tuesday.
TM deal will send rookie pitcher
Dennis Rasmussen and a player to be
nartied later to the Yankees.
Rasmussen. 6-7 left-hander. was
IJ..10 for New York's Tnple A .farm
club at Columbus last season. but the
Yankees sent him to San Otego last
.\ugust for right-hander John
Montefusco.
Nettles. who lives in Del Mar.
asked to be traded after Yankees
Manager Yogi Berra said he would
platoon ham at third with Tob}
Harrah. acquired from Cleveland in
Februaf)". The Yankees failed in an
attempt to trade Nettles to San Diego
an 1982.
Most of Nettles' problems with
Steinbrenner centered on money. but
a )et-to-be-released book b~ Nettles
also reportedl} will heavily criticize
the Yankees' boss. Steinbrenner. in a
published anterv1ev.-. denied the book •
had an) thing to do '-'1lh the trade.
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Edison defeated
in tourney finals
LOS o\NGELES -Loyola High School defeated
Edison. 15-10 Saturday to capture the championship of the
Palisades High V .:>lle yball Tournament. -
The Chargers advanced to the champ1onsh1p confest
of the 1 S-team tournament with a 16-14 victory over
Laguna Beach an the semifinals. L.oyla had topped
Chatswonh 15-1 0 an the other semi.
Edison setter Dave Frazelle and middle blocker John
Singer earned all-tournament honon along with Laguna's
Scott Fortune.
The Charaers received strong' play from outside
hitters Ken Basal and John Thomas in rolling over
Palisades. 11-3, 11 ·.S and San Clemente, 11 ·7. 11 -7 and
splitting wit h Chatsworth and Beverly Hilla in pool play.
The Artists defeated La Quint.a. BrmtwOOd and Dos
Pueblos tn pool play and received a bye in the quarterfinal
round. Edison downed Univenity. 15-8 in' the quart.en
befort eliminatina Lquna in the semis.
Edisorr returns to Suntet Leque action Wednesday
niaht wtth a 5· l record ap1n1t vilitina La Quinta at 7.
ckovich facing surgery
ILWAUKEE (AP) -Milwauk~ Bre.,-en pitcher
Pete uckovach will be ofT the active rostu for lO 10 12
Wttks as a result of suraery next Wttk.. CeneraJ Manaacr
Harry Dalton satd Saturday.
Vuckovich. who was tryina to make a comeback from
a rotator cuff tnJUry lasL.)•ear. wtll undcrao sufJCry
Wedncsda) to remove bone spun 10 has lhou•der.
"1thou~ no tear was found dunna examinauon last
Wttk. t6e tendons 1n his 1houlder will bit eummed dunna
the suracry. Dalton said.
Vuckovich hid ~n on the 21-da)' disabled hst
bttaute of recumna sorcnus an h11 naht shoulder
MENTOR KNOWS
Cell tor,,..
C7t•l ..... U11
-
LOS ANGELES (AP) :-use,
-Jeek.l .. ht .cond •tlaiibt lille,
bettlet undtrdoa Teanaeet today fot
the NCAA women's beakdbell cliam-
pioubip. fiftb .. rallked Soulbcm Cal, 2M.
meeu No. 15 TenneueeJ..2).9, all: lO
p.m. at ucu·s Pauley nvilioa The
pme will be televited OD Chlnnel 2.
TbC lad)' Trojaaa advanced lO
today's title pme wilb ID emoUoaaJ
62-'7 victory over No. 2-raak.ed Louisiana Tech ill Friday'• aemi·
finals. while Tenneuee easily de-
feated No. 13 Oleyney S&ate. ~ 73.
in the other semjfinal. . . . USC ~ two vtctona over
Teooeuec durina the reaurar season,
winnina tourna(nent pmes by scores
of78-64 and 81-66. ·
.. Those pmes were doler than the
score1 would indicate, .. said Southern
Cal C:O.ch Lioda Sharp. "They have a aood power pme and play tough.
~ive defenie.
'Both teams will work hard on
defense. We have to be more patient
offensively and act the ~ll inside
•.vith more coesistency."
Tennessee ,Coach Pat Head Sqm-
mit said the Lady Volunteers are a
different team than the club the
Trojans defeated early in the season. ·
••w e're a mdcb better team," said
Summit. ••Our offensive c.aecution is
much better. We've been able to put
the bell in the buket quite effectively
lately. That'ssomethinawespent~lot.
pf time on.
Long on experience
Olympic Gold Mecl•H•t Dallu Lone (center) la •arroanded by en tbulutlc
y oung•ten Saturday a t a track clliilc •poD80red by tbe Newport Beach
·Recreation Department. From left are Trent llf?IC uad Joela Ooald, botll of
Coeta lleu. and Lalle 8 warbeq uad Krlatl Weber, botb of Jlfewport Beach.
"Both teams are ca.,.ble of playing
a harusini style of defense and
whichever 6ackcour1 can aet its team
into ill offense will have the ectae."
Both teams have talented front
lines and that's where &he s:c>ntest
could be decided.
.
Andretti sitting on pole in Long Beach
Mary Ostrowski. a 6-2 forward.
anchors Tenneuec•s attack. The
senior from Partenbura, W. Va. ~red a semifmal-record 35 points
Friday niaht apinst Cheyney State. Southern c&l's front line is a bit
·more balanocd with twin ,eniors Pam
and Paula McGee joinina sophomore
Cheryl Miller. All thRe stand at 6-:3.
-M iller scorc4-ll-POiot1-inSoulbcrn
Cal's victory over Louisiana Tech,
but the McGees were able to combine
for only 16 points.
Daly, Fabi, Unser Jr. next-fastest businessman Carl Haas, said ... The
car was working. We made a big
change in the morning (practice) and
we fi nally got a pretty good combina-
tion there at the end."
during qualifying for Grand Prix event
90.729 mph. LONG BEACH (AP) -Mario
.\ndretti drove his new Lola T-800 to
the pole Saturday for the Grand Pnx
of Long Beach.
The former Formula One world
champion took the top qualifying
spot for the first Indy-car race today
through the streets of downtown
Long Beach with a lap averaging
That quack trip around the narrow
1.67-mile. I I-tum circuit came late in
the last of two q ualifying sessions.
takjng the pole away from Irishman
Derek Daly.
Andretti. dri"ing t he
Daly's new March 84C was close
behind the Lola at 89.860 .
Rain, which had been forecast for
Saturday afternoon, never de-
veloped. allowing the competjtors to
take advantage of improved track
conditions and their first-day ex-
perience. Budweiser-sponsored car owned by
actor Paul Newman and Chicago Italian dnver Teo Fabi. who
GEORGETOWN ADVANCES, 53-40. • •
From Bl
. ··1t's going to take a long time 10 get O\er this one.''
said 6-11 Melvin Turpin. half of Kentud.y's vaunted
"Twin Towers."
"Outside !>hots wouldn't go 1n. our inside shots
wouldn't go 1n. It was awful. I didn't thank an~one could
lose an the Final four the wa~ we did." Turpin said.
Guard D1ckr Beal called 11 ··spook~. It just wasn·t us.
We didn't shoot the ball well. The shots felt good. but they
JUSt d1dn'1 fall.
"We have to give a lot of credit to Georgetown's
defense. They took awa) our inside game and took us out
HOUSTON ...
From Bl
The basket b} the 6-8 Winslow offset a pair of foul
shots by Virginia's Rick Carlisle with 18 seconds left.
·. As the final seconds ticked off, Lewis threw his famed
dleckered towel in the air as the Cougars advanced to
Monday night's final against Georgetown. which defeated
Kentuck}. 33-40. an the second semifinal.
The outmanned. unheralded and unranked Cavaliers.
who \.\ere never expected to get even this far without
three-time Player of the Year Ralph Sampson, repeatedly
kll behind and.just as often. charsed back, refusing to cave
1n to the taller Cougars.
At the close of the first half and the start of the second,
they ran off I 0 consecutive points to tum a 25-17 deficit
into a :!7-25 lead.
.\nd. in the closing minutes of regulation play, after
Houston had "rung together nine points for a 41-35 lead.
1he Ca vs reeled off eight of the next 10 points. Othell
Wilson's basket off has own steal tied it 43-43 with 27
seconds left to force the o vcnime.
'>event\ seconds into the o"cn1me. Carhsk hit a
jumper for V1rgan1a. capping the Cavaliers' e1ght-pom1 run
and gi vmg them their last lead of the game. 45-43.
One minute later. OlaJuwon. a 52.5 percent foul
shooter -15 percent below his field goal percentage -hit
both ends of a one-and-one after being fouled b)' center
Olden Polynice. That tied 1t at 45.
A little more than a mmute later. Michael Young
scored to put the Cougars on top to stay. Then came
OlaJuwon's air ball. a shot that missed everything. But
Winslow was there 10 grab the ball and ram it through.
g1vmg Houston a four-point cushion. 49-45.
OlaJuwon. nl·utrahzed 10 the first half when he scored
only four points. finished the µme with 12. Young led
Houston with 17 points and Winslow had eight.
Miller and Wilson <;hared v 1r&1n1a's scoring lead with
12 points apiece. Polynice had nine -none of them after
halftime.
The victory sends fifth-ranked Houston into the final
with a 32-4 record and ended the Cavaliers' season at
21-12.
of our offense a lot.··
"You're thinking that sooner or later something is
going to start falling." said Bowie. who shot 3-for-4 in the
firs1 halfbut missed all six field goal attempts in the second
half "I looked up about midway through the second half
and we stall had 29 points. I thought I was asleep or
something because I knew we had 29 points at halftime."
But b) the time freshman-Winston Bennett hit a
16-footer from the right sideline with 10:05 to play.
·Georgetown was out in front 34-31, and it only got worse
for the Wildcats from there.
Before Bennett's basket. Kentucky made 12 con-
secutive tnps down the court without scoring.' At one
point, the Wildcats were shooting 1-for-22 m the second
half, and finished hitting only 3-of-33 after intermission.
"Once we lost the lead and we kept missing those shots
inside. I think it became psychological," Bennett said. "I
think you have to give them some credit. But we have to
take some blame. When you get this far. you reall y don't
expect ~o get beat like this."
Beal and BoWle both credited Georgetown's defense.
.. Georgetown is probably one of the better defensive
teams we've played all year.' Beal said. "We were getting
shots. but they weren't dropping. It wasn't one of our great
shooting games. But you can't take anything away from the
way they played us.'
Added Bowie: "You aren't going to beat a team like
Georgetown shooting 1-for-22. That's a credit to
Georgetown's defense."
The NCAA doesn't keep records for futility but
Kentucky docs. though no school records were broken .
The I I-point performance in the second half was six awa)
from the school record. set m 1981 against Notre .f>ame.
Kentucky shot 24.5 percent from the field Saturday.
nowhere near the allt1me record of 2.1 percent set in 1928.
but not far from the modem mark of 16.3 percent against
Georgia Tech in 1960.
Said Georgetown guard uene Smnh: ''lf\>OU look at II
from a s1aus11cal standpoint. we hadn·t done that before.
But I'm not surprised. I think they were tired. If I keep
jumping m your face. ifs definitely going to wear }OU
down."
When Ewing was forced to the bench with foul
problems. Thompson subs11 1u1ed 6-9 freshman M 1chacl
Graham. who filled the big man's role nicel} and sco~d
eight points. including an emphauc slam-dunl at the end
of the first half.
"Graham has a lot of raw talent and ab1ll t)."
Thompson said ... a lot of the character of Patnck. He as so
dramatic about It. He's raw. but he can be great if he works
and continues to develop."
Thompson said he thought the game had turned
because ofa combination of good Georgetown defense and
Ken tuck) not being as sharp as tt usuall) is.
When Ewing went to the bench. Thompson said he
kept shouting to has guards. "Be patient. be patient ...
.. We hke to tease our enemies:· he said. "get tllem all
happy. thanking we're going to get blown out. Then we
come back and get done what we have to get done."
COMMUNITY COL L E GE BASEBALL . • • From Bl
was then safe on an error and Shane Flores followed with a
single.
That brought up 8rad Seehawer ~ho delivered a
mammoth homer over the left-center field fence.
Elster went 2 for 4 on the day with two RBI, Seehawer
was 2 for 3 with three RBI and Applezoller was 2 for 4.
Eric Mehlscau picked up lhe victory. has first of the
-;eason . but he needed e1ghth-mrung relief help from John
Manin.
The lo'>S went to Compton's Mike Jencrette. who fell
10 0-7.
Golden West improved m sec record to 9-4 and IS
13-S overall The Tartars arc now winless in I J conference
tncs and 1-16 overall.
The Rustlers entertain Fullerton Tuesday.
Saddlebadt lt, Palomar t
fhc host Gaucho., outslugged the Comets to remain a
game ahead of the' paC'k in 1he Pacific Coast Conference
ha ~ hn 11 rsi rr
Steve lXAngelis delivered a three-run homer and had
fi ve RBI on the day. and teammate Mark Grace added five
RBI with a 2-for-6 effort.
Steve Nichols went 3 for 6 and had three RBI. whale Al
Camach6 and Ken Henry aJso delivered home runs as the
Gauchos took advantage of a suff breeze blowma out.
Saddleback was tra1hng bncfly at 2-1 1n the second.
but the Gauchos came up w11h four runs in the third for a
5-2 lead.
Palomar responded with a run m the fourth and ~1)(
more an the fif\h fQr a 9-S lead.
But Saddlcback -on the streoath of DcAngehs'
two-run homer in the fifth and a $Cven-ron sixth mntng -
came back to take a 14-9 lead.
The Gauchos were never threatened aprn
Gaf} Pifer st1ncd for the Gauchos but was replaced by
Mike Markel an the fif\h. Markel patkcd up the victory, his
first of the "°ason
Saddkback o!>(ns third-round action Tuc5day at
home aaa1n'it G rO!i'lmOnt.
crashed his car during Fnday's open-on the 26-<:ar grid. but the car was
ing qualifying session after turning in badly dam!led and bis team was
the sixth best lap, was thira in tlie -unctftlin 1f'tt coula 1>e repaired in
rebuilt March 84C at 89.277. time for the 2 p.m . stan of the
The fourth fastest qualifier was ·3(>0-ldlo meter (187.04-mile) race.
22-year-old Al Unser Jr. The son of "1 clipped the inside of one of the
defending Indy-car champion Al turns and that threw me all the way to
Unser ran a lap of 89.139 in a new the other side of the track," Guerrero
March. said. "I hit sideways. The two
0 We can•t set 16 points out of the
twins on Sunday and will~.. said
Sharp.
Roberto Guerrero of Colombia right-hand comers of the car were
crashed Saturday and was unable to bent."
improve on the lap of 89.127 he Oosc behind Guerrero wassurpris-
tumed in Friday. That speed was ing Michael Chandler, who did a lap
good enough to place his March fifth of 89.119.
Both coaches expressed concem
over officiating for today's cham-
pionship contest.
··1 want to see a basketball pme,
not a fight " said Summit "I thought
the officials let both semifinal pmes
get out of hand At this level, 1t's an
absolute war and the officials have to
get control early."
Hobbs wins
celebrity
auto race
LONG BEACH (AP)-Tran&-Am
champion David Hobbs o""1ueled
pro kart champion Scott Pruitt and
actor Roben Hays Saturday to win
the Pro-Celebrity race through the
streets of downtown Long Beach.
Hays, who starred in the films
''7\iro&.ne" and "Airplane II" took
the leaa at the stan of the l 0-lap event
for identically prepared Toyota
Cclica GT-Scars.
Hobbs, who started from the back
of the I ikar field, along with the rest
of the professional driven, moved up
to second place on the sixth lap
around the 1.67-mile, 11-tum circuit.
. He then passed Hays briefly on lap e~t. fell back to second, then passed
Hays for good at the stan of the last
lap. .
The winner averaged 56.561 mpb.
Pruitt snuck by Hays to grab
second, while Olympic skiing cham-
pion Bill Johnson was founh and dirt
car star Bubby Jones finished fifth.
Kentucky•• Sam Bowle (3 1) 011td11el8 Ralph Dalton of
Georgetown for rebound darlDC 1'CAA .emlftnal.
Sinaer Christopher C ross was next.
followed by off-road champion Ivan
Stewan. Los Angeles sportscaster Ted
Dawson, NBC sportscaster Paul
Paac. actor Michael Nouri, actor Lee
Horsley. Los Angeles sportscaster
Charlye Wright, actress Betty
Thomas and Desire Wilson of South
Africa, the only woman d river on the
Indy-car circuit.
>
I l • Three.:. way tie in Sunset
Llonsjotn Seahawks, Edison
in deadlock for first place
Westminster Hijh has created a logjam ato p the
Sunset Leaaue baseball race after the Lions rallied to trip
Qccan View Saturday, S-3. on the Seahawks' field.
The verdict has created a three-way tie for first amona
WC"stminster. the Seahawks. and Edison, each with 4-1
loop marks.
Meanwhile. Fou'ntatA Valley romped over Huht-
ington Beach to move two pmC$ off' the pace.
Here's what happcn.cd:
Westmla1ter i, Oceu View I
Trailina 3.0 cntcnna the 6f\h innina at Ocean View.
Westminster scored twice in the fifth and three time in the
si'xth to grab the victory.
With one out m the fifth. Jeff Lona s1naJcd, moved to ~ond on an cm>r and tcorcd on M ike Danna's base hi\.
Al Hernanda 'inaJed to fill the bases and Robcn Martinet
followed with a iac:ri6ce fly aplnst Scahawk stancr Dean
Douty.
In the 'smh. Tim Hanson started it ofT with a hit and
Martin Rodnaua was hit by a puch. Ont out later. ORS
V1llcp laJhcd a hit lO left to tic the pme. and moments
later. Hernandez dehvered the go-ahead hil with 1 base h1t.
~
Foutain Valley ti. Hnllastoa Bea9 t
The Barons parlayed a pair off our run 1nnm -in
•
the fifth and seventh -in the the rout at Huntinlton
Beach.
Gary Schoonover went 4 for 4 with an RBI and chris
Bugbee had a pair of hits, includinf a double which drove
in a pair of runs durina the Barons fift.b-innina upris~
Fountain Valleyno\chcd the only run it wutonecd 10
the second when Bugbee, Jim Reach and Brian Belcher
rapped singles.
w ... ~riqe •• El~ 7
The Warriors rallieid for fi ve narll in the bottom of Ole
seventh innina lO claim the victory and advaoocd to lbe
contOlation semifinals at the Palos Verdes Tournament.
After El Squndo had apparently put the pmc away
with three in the top of the teVentb, the Warriors came
roarina back, with Mike Fox•s buet-lotftd triple to
lefi-<ienter bring home the tyiR& runs. . f
Rudy fiaueroa then IQueezcd home the aamt-wioncr.
Vnk:e I, lntM 7
The Vaqueros were ousted-4 from Palos Verdes
Tournament play, but they didn't ao down easily.
Behind 6-l inlhe lOp oft he seventh and with two outs
and only one buenanner. they manutieaurtd a six.run
inrtin& to 10 in fronL
However, Venace ICOttd two more runt in the bonom
of the frame lO win it, puttina tOtethcr fOiir ii~ and a
waJk without an out be1n1 reicorded. -
Mater Dtt 7, Ptn X t
The Monan:hs were ~ bY Tony folllco's 3 for )
i>trformancc in moYina 10 S-0 1ri foop pla).
•
•
B1.-_tM.V11dlWPYw
The Cb~ Wb.ite Sox have suft'e~ only tWo key toaa from the
dub that romped to a 2().pme
ru~way-a ~rd for divition play -1n the Amencan Laaue West a yevaao.
Swiet·tttlever Jm-y Koosman
was traded to Pbiladels,>hia for Ron Reed1,..~ho ~U pitch 1tnctly in relief.
And L,1Cnn11 Lamp, who led a detp
bullpen with IS •~es, wu lost to free
.,ency and St&ntd with Toronto. To
take his pl.att. the White Soi merely
came up with a future Hall of Famer
in Tom Seaver, who was claimed
from the compensation pooJ when
the .New YOril Mets left btm un-
proU:Cted.
The Whitt Sol have po"Wtt ID (~tect hitter) 9ftl Luinm
(left fielder) ROft IU~ (caatbel)
Carlton filk and (riaht fie.Ider)
Harold S.i":tCenter &ldu) Rudy
law and ( nd bUeman) Juho
Cruz ~nerate most of the c1atemcnt on thebues. ·
The Chicqo pitchina1tafrtook off
in June and never stopped. The
threesome of Cy Youna recipient
LaMarr Hoyt (24-10), Riclwd
Dotson (ll· 7) and Aoyd Baoruster
(16-10) posted a remarkable 42-S
record durina the second half.
DODGERS
BEST BET
Padres may be the biggest
obstacle for LA in 1984
The year 1983 was to have been a n:building one for
the Los Angeles Dodgers. They were replacing Steve
Garvey at. first base and Ron Ccy at third. Dusty Baker was
out of their plans. and some of their pitching was getting a
linlcold.
In t.hat year of rebuilding. the Dod&cn won 91 pmcs
and finished three games ahead of defending division
champion Atlanta in the National Leaaue WesL
Man_aaer Tom 1.asorda would dearly like to Jel bis
Dodgen into the World Series this year after losing in four
games to the National League champion Philadelphia
Phillies in the playoffs last year.
He should act that chance.
At the end of wl sea.son, the West Division looked
like this: Los Angeles, Atlanta. Houston. San Diego San
Francisco and Cincinnati. '
. This year. it should look like this: Los Angeles. San
Diego. Atlanta, Houston, San Francisco and Cincinnati.
~ Anaels flopped &Qm a diVtsiop
title io 1982 to a tie for fifth lait -.oa. mainly becaute \hey Iott 36 ~ lo the 1eveoth innina or I.tier.
To ttined~ lbat sicuation. tbey idded rebevcn Frank LaCone (Houston)
Jim Slaton (Milwaukee) and C'un
Kaufman (New York Yankees) over
tbe winter. They may have tbeit work
cut out for thern s.nce tbe 1tanjns
rotation includes Tommy John (40)
and Geoft' Zahn and Ken Fonch
(both 37). Capable catcher Bob Boone ft 36.
Elsewhere. the bigcst chanae it
Fred. Lynn moving from CF to RF to
make room for speedster Gary Pettis.
\nan Oownina 11 the 1nnunbnt In
LF. while Rfllie JatktOn. S'° come t.ck lrom a .19' ·
ave,..e and 14 hOme runs. i1 &be :
With kick Burlnon's lhOuldtt
achina qain, rookie SS Dtck
Schofield Jr. joins 18 Rod CattW. 28
Bobby Grieb and JB Doua Dreances
in tM infield.
h'1 a year of transition for Kansas City.
Gone are Willie Aikens. Jerry
Manin and Vida Blue because of
df\.ll;relaled ~ro*ms. Only ("F
Willie Wilson 11 left and he bas been
suspended. at least until Com ..
mjuioner Bowie K"hn ttviews his
ltimOre
is favorite
Orioles No. 1 contender
in American League East ):
Manqer Joe Altobelli of the wodd champ'°"t
Baltimore Orioles is brimming with optimism as the t 984 •
campaisn nears. : ,
.. , have been told aJI winter how difficult it if for a ;
championship team to repeat the following year,·:
Altobelli says, .. but I believe the l 984 Orioles are certainly ·
capableof doi~so. We have strengthened ourcl&1bat third :
bue with the ition ofW~ Gn>11 and~ depth to •
our pitchina with the acquisJtion of Tom Underwood. ..
The Birds didn't need much. Altobelli bas this to say •
·about his holdoven:
First baseman Eddie Murray: "Oneof'ba.seball'ssupa··
stan ... Shortstop Cal Rioken Jr.: ··n.c American ~·
Most Valuable Player. With Murray and Riptcn. woe lia~
one of baseball's to~diwcr combinations.., Pitchers Scon ·~ M~r. Mike 'cker, Mike AaJllPl;l and Storm
Davis: One of the best starting rotalJons in baseball."
Tippy Manintt "One of the top sbon relievers in the
pme." Rick Dempsey (the World Series MVP): "One o1'.
the pme's top defensive catchers." • ~bably the most improved team will be-the Padres.
presuming both Steve Garvey and Garry Templeton stay
healthy for a full season. The most dramatic acquisition for
tile club was that of reliever Rich Oossag-e, obtained via
free aaency from the New York Yankees.
Atlanta's starting pitching is in shambles, but the Bra,vesl1f'O~btycan score Cft?ugh runs to hang in aheadOf
an 1mprov1na Houston. Whtie the San Francisco Giants
and Cincinnati Reds aJso have improved, it-won't be good
Dodger •kipper Tommy Luorda, Aqel m•n••er John McNamara ba~thetr ta~
The list doesn't stof there. Don't forget the famous l.
"role" playe~. Gross wit platoon with Todd Cruz at third
(second baseman Rich Dauer completes an infield thafl
rarely mai.es a mist.de). Tlic leflfielaprifoon oflolin -
Lowenstein and Gary Rocnicke produced 34 homers and
124 RBis in '83, while Al Bumbry and John Shelby~ '
center scored 11 S runs. Jim Dwyer and Dan Ford will split ,
enouJh to get them out of the second
division. '
The Dodgen score high in
almosteve1)' category':"' Despite the
loss of suspended relief pitcher Steve
HGwc, who h.as admitted to a drug
problem, the Dod•en have the best
pitching in the division. Their start-
ing ro~tion is ft ve deep with Fernan-
do Valenzuela. Rick Honeycutt.
Jerry Reuss. Alejandro Pena and Bob
Baseball-1984-begins time in ri&ht, and dependable Ken Singleton is t.bt •
desianated hitter. :
The Detroit Tigcn finished six
pmes out with the third best ~rd
10 the majors. And after acquiring
Darrell Evans for punch at either
first or third base and Willie
H~mandez for the bullpen. the
V-• la Welch. Tom Nicdenfuer can sub for oueaae Howe.
While the Dodgers rate only slightly above average in ~pecd__and defense, their hitting and po-. er take up a lot of
slack.Last year. Pedro Guerrero had 32 homers and 103
RBI, and he'll act some help from Ken Landreaux and
second-year man Mike Marshall. If another sccoSJd-year
major leaguer. 9rea Brock, can solve his spring problems.
he'll also figure.
The acquisitions of Terry Whitfield from Japan and
Bob Bailor from the New York Mets will assist off the
bench. making up for the toss of free-agent Dcrrcll
Thomas.
San DiCJO lHS only slightl y behind the Dodgers in
power and p1tchi'ifg. and they make up some of that with
speed and the manaeerial knowledge of Dick Williams.
Gossage shouldbc able to get the Padres over .SOC>; the
rest will depend on Garvey, who didn't play after July 30
because of a dislocated thumb, and Templeton. who had
knee surgery just before the 1983 season.
The loss of starting pitcher Phil Nieltro and the late
start of Pascual Perez may be too much for Atlanta to
overcome. Niekro was cut, while Perez was jailed in his
homeland. the Dominican Republic, for drugs ntil
Friday. That leaves only Len Barker and sccon year
player Craig McMurtry as solid starters, with K yley,
Rick Mahler or Rick Camp likely to join the c w ·
The bullpen could be Atlanta's savior if Gene G r
and Steve Bedrosian can regain their 1982 form.
The Braves ought to be able to wffi some pines wit.h
their hitting. Dale Murphy will})bc shootang for an
unprecedented third straight NL k'.fost Valuable Player
award. · Houston Manager Bob Lillis says, "We've got a little
bit of everything. and that's what it takes."
They've got good pitching in Nolan Ryan. Joe Niekro,
Bob Knepper and Vern Ruhle. But Knepper and Ruhleare-
coming off bad seasons. Reliever Joe Sambito is
recovering from elbow surgery.
San Francisco made some strides by signing free-agent
Manny Trillo and trading for first baseman Al Oliver.
Cincinnati brought home a couple of players: Tony
Perez. a former Reef. and Dave Parker, who played in
Pittsburgh but lives in Cincinnati. Parker could have a fine
season with the Reds. while Perez will provide bench
strength.
Pete Rose still around,
but there's some changes
Pete Rose. once in search ofa team, now is in search of
a rccor<l or two. What else is new?
Baseball's hunt fora new com missioner ended with
the selection of Peter V. Ueberroth. but Bowie'sstiU
around.
Drugs have become one ofbascball's gravest
concerns. The guilty include Pascual Perez, Willie Wilson.
WillieAikeos.Jcrry Manin and Vida Blue.
Dtve Patbr, Toi'n Seaver and Phil Niekro have
eba~unfforms. And Rich Gossage of the San Diego
Padres?Whata funny sound.
The Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Soi, Philadel-
phia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers have honor to
uphold.
R~e Jackson and Steve Carlton had seasons they .
would hke to forget. Jackson says he has something JO
prove·Carltoo'sstory remains untold. ~
1984 presentsa ncwchallenge~thcae.menand these
baseball teams. The season opens, as tradition dictates, in
Cincinnati on Monday, thcc.arliest opening date in
modem baseball. The New York Mets provide the
opposition.
The Orioles, basicall)' the same tealn that won the
American League East and the World Series in 1983. also
opendefenseoftheirtitleon Monday.at home against the
White Sox, winners of the AL West by a record 20games.
The Phillies, East Division champions and winners of
the National League pennant. open at Atlanta, and the NL
West winner, Los Angeles, plays host to St. Louis, both
games on Tuesday.
Although many teams greeted new faces.in spring
trainingthisyear,,ec:ie old. familiar face remains in place.
That's Bowie Kuhn, for 15 years commissioner of the
game and presidinaoverhis last season-opener. After
nearly two years of politics. Ueberroth was selected earlier
this month to replace Kuhn.
But1 as president of the Los Angeles Olympic
Organizing Committee. Ueberroth can't take over until<"'
late August or early September. Until then, Kuhn remains
in office.
Perhaps the most celebrated player move of the ofT~season was Rose from Philadelphia to Montreal.
Released by the Phil hes after the World Series, Rose will
take up his chase ofTy Cobb's all-time hits record this year
with the Expos. He needs 20 I to match Cobb's record of
4.191.
Other plateaus are more readily within reach for Rose .
Canw
who tum$ 43 nexa month. While only I 0 hits away from the
4.000 mark. Rose need only play in 58 more games to
match the career mark o0.308 by Carl Yastrzemski And
Rose can tieanolherofCobb'sall-time rrcords with 61
more singles. •
For Rose. it might have been like starting a trurd
career. There were all those years with Ci ncinnati, then two
World Series with Philadelphia and. now, Montreal. But
he doesn't look at it that way. .
"It's just a third team. That's all," Rose says. "If
anything, the move to Philadelphia helped me make the
adjustment in coming here easier. I want to play anywhere
where lean help a team win."
The only other major record that stands to fall in 1984
is Rogers Homsby's carccr home run mark for second
basemen of264. Morgan. who left the Phillies to join the
Oakland A's this season. is fo ur away.
Rod Carew of the Angels is 168 b1tsaway from 3,000.
but he had only 160 last season. Jackson, another Angel. is
22 homers away from SOO. lt's possible, but be hit only 14
last year while batting.194 in the worst season of his career.
"I've JOt to prove that I can still be Resgie." he says.
"Every wnter has come to me and they're almost afraid to
say. 'lt seems hke yourcareerisovcrbecauseyou had a .
horrible season.'
"The question doesn't worry me. and the answer is
unknown."
Also unknown 1s whct~er the 39-r.ear-old Carlton. the
three-time Cy Young winner from Philadelphia. can tum
around his worst season in a decade. He was I 5-16 last year
with a 3.11 earned run average and finished only eight
games. Still. Carlton led the league with 275 strikeouts last
year. and he now ha s 3. 709-291 shy of the unheard-of
plateau of 4.000. But. as the season begins, Nolan Ryan of
the Houston Astros stands 12 stn keouts behind Carlton.
and it's possible the two pitchers could once agam engage
in the see-saw battle for strikeout supremacy.
Anderson calls "our strongest
every-day lineup in ytars ... a smooth
blend of youth and maturity with
Evans. (2 8) Loo Whitaker and (SS)
Alan Trammell in \t)c infield and atpk-
Lancc Parrish behind the plate ...
Twenty-pine win.ncr lack Morris ~ 1>an Petry
who won 19.arcthc top pitchers, but MiltW1lco1 and Jua
Berenguer must come thro'I& as statters.
New York owner George Steinbrenoer's idea ofa bot
pennant race isa 20-pme lead for his Yankees by Mother"
Day. after which they graduaJly pull away from the fiel~
The one-time assistant football coach at Nonhwestcm an4
Purdue seems to feel that 1f the Yanks lose six games th~
won't get a bowl bid.
Toward the end of a sorry spring. Steinbrenne'\'
decided that a couple of new Manager Yogi Berra'
experimenu weren't panning out. He ordered Roy Smalley
off first base and bad to third, whe~ the switch-bit~
joins Jefty:swin&ing Graia Nettles and righty Toby H~
He yanked Ken Griffey out of center field -Omllllf: #
Moreno geu the job ... for now -and back to first bast'.
which he will share with promising young Don MattingJTf
It's a strange platoon -both bat and throw left-handed.
The Toronto Blue Jays tied for the league lead iq '
batting, finished second m home runs and runs scored and
enjoyed their first winning season with an 89-73 rcconL
Manager Bobby Coll predicts that 1984 -pro~ to be thd
best yet as we have become legnimate contenders for thaf
No. I pos1t1on."
Toronto's starting staff 1s solid with Dave Stieb. Jim
Oancy, Luis Leal and Jim Gott. but the Blue Jays lacked II
stopper an the bullpen. Colt says that free agent Dcnnfl.
Lamp, who led the Chicago White Sox with IS saves. ~will
be the answer."
Milwaukee skidded from a 1982 pennant to fiftta
place. but Rene Lachemann. beginning bis first full seas.Mt
as manqer, predicts the Brewers "will be fi8ht in tfie thic~
of things" depending on "a healthy return by kcf
performers and impon.ant contributions by some of our
newcomers." That means if former C'y Young winnets
Rollie Fineers and Pete Vuckovich recover from senout
arm m1sencs and new catcher Jim Sundberg, a s1x-t1me
Gold Glove winner with Teus. hasn't lost his old skills.
Boston Manager Ralph Houk f~s "good about th
Red Sox.'' but Houk would be opt1m1st1c with a team ol
broken-armed p11cbers. tin glo"e fielders and
bole-in-their-bat hitters.
It! Dodgers
on TV St. Louls gets nod over the wheeze klds Angels
on TV
Phillies still old,
Cards rate No. 1
in National's East
One year ago, the Philadelphia
Phillies assembled a team that would
become known as the .. Wheeze
Kids, .. an over-the-hill, JfCY·haU"Od
group that wound up leading th~ctub
to 1 National l..eque pennant.
Most of that bunch is aone. fete
Rose. 42, wu cut loose, making his
way to Montreal. Tony Perez. 41. was
traded to Cincinnati. Joe Morpn, 40,
asked to be releatcd and hooted on
'Nith Oakland. Bill Robinson, 40. is a
bat tin' coach for tht New York Mets.
Their depenure lcf\ many vqanes
on a team whose aclcnowledaed
ttrenath is pitchin,. and even tbat
leaves many questions to be
answered.
C,an John Denny repeat the best
season of his career. durinawhicb he
won a Cy Vouna award? Can Steve
Carlton at qc J9, rebound from ha$
tint lollna season In a decade? Will
Chartie Hudson continue to imorovt
in his KCOnd lear in tM ~ors' And
can Many Bystrom conquer the
inconsistency that hat pla1ued his
career'?
Some of tht ansMrS may bt )'CS.
But probably not.
last rear, they finished like this ID
the N Ease Philadelphia. Plt-
tshurgh. Montreal. St. Louis. Chi-
cago. New York.
This year. the order will be more
like this: St. Louis, Pittsburgh. Mon-
treal. Philadelphia. Chicago, New
York.
Winners of the World Series two
ycan ago, the Cardinals stumbled last
'SC&SOn when their pitching stumbled.
Manaaer Whitey Herzog can't believe
his solid corps of stancn -Joaquin
Andujar. Bob Forsch. Dave LaPoint.
John Stu per and maybe Neil Allen -
can do so p<?OrlY two yean 1n a row.
And he's f'iaht.
With help from a revitali1ed Brutt'
Sutter, the Cardanals' superb h1ttina.
defense and speed will carry them to
another division title.
Herzot also faces fewer tr\jury
problems with second baseman
Tommy Herr (thrtt knee operations)
and Willie McOee (separated
'1\outder) healthy from tbe ouue1.
The Cardinals also had to do wtthoul
Lonnie math for five weeks last year
when he went in for drua rehabilt-
tation Ott>~ Hendnck moves hack'" to
naht field an.er tf)ina to sub for
traded Keith Htmandcz at fint.. with
David Gtttn finally gets his chance.
1t n"t.
Culton
While many clubs art cryana for
pttchina. Pittsburgh Manager Chuck
Tanner sheds tears of joy. Experts.feel
he has the best staff m the lcaaue wtth
lef\1c1 John Candelana. LarT)
McWilliams and John Tuoor and
ri&hties Jose Deleon and l« Tun-nell. Back those guys up with Kent
Tekulve. Rod Scurry. Mannr Sar-
m1nto and C'cc1ho Quante m lhC'
bullpen, and Tanner's tean are for
rcal.
The only thma that mt&ht kttp the
P\rat out offi~t place " lack ofany
rcal power. with 1hc C\cepuon of
Jason Thompson. Rool1e Doua
Frobcl miaht help m that catqory
This year. Montr't'•I won't fool
anyone A ptttnn1al conccnsu~ pick
to wu\ the divi11on. Montrtal 1 on tM
decline. The Expos traded •~Y .\I
Ohvcr for a wrt.armed pitcher. fttd
B"'in1na. and acquu'td Ro~ to pl >
either left field or fir-St base
While their p1tchmg should be
sohd. if one more staner can be found
and Jeff Reardon to help out m the;
bullpen. the Elpos really laa some-
what in power. Andre Dawson his 32
last year, but Gary Caner fell ofTto 17
Tim Wallach also has some clout. but
he was a slight disappointment in '83.
This is really a n:bu1ldi"8 year tor
Philadelphia. who~ strongest spot 1s
in the bullpen. Behind the fence in left
field. they have shon man Al
Holland. However, they traded awa)'
both Willie Hernandez and Porfi
Altamirano. who fit well with
Holland, wh1)c acqu1nn1 ques-
tion-mark reliever Bill Campbell
from the Cubs. The Cbicaao Cubs ba"c more
pown-and at le.ut a5 much b1tunt J
any club an thed1vn1on. but 1t'• 1n tfie
pitching depan~ent that they real!)
fall '1\ort. delpite the acqu1S1tton of
.\ham1r.no from Ph'1adclphw.
Short rtlic..-er Ltt Smith 15 the real
bn&ht spot. and tM) also picked up
nght-1\anded saner SC'On Sandenon
from Montreal.
Less than a ftw da}'1 bef~ the
sea~n opens. the New Yoric Mets sttU.
art tr)in& to ftaurt out who Wiii play
~hortstop and K'C'Ond but. E\·cn t~c
pitchina J\n't ~t. but at least rook.it
'Mana~r Davt Johnson ha ~m<'
roung arm~ -hke thost of Ron
Q:arhna. Tim lnr'\ and Walt Terrell
CMN.a s
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Sun APfP lS 0.lllano I om.
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Fri . Mav 4
Sat., Mey s
Sun . Mev 6
Sun., Mev IJ
Fri Mev ti
Sun . Mey 10
TUH Mev :it
Wee! Mey 30
Sal Jl#W 7
Sun J-J
Wed J-• Thun J-1
Fr1 J-I
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•·Uta.II 42 34 .SS3
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K-Cltv lS 40 .461 6'~ kn Antonio • 32 43 al , ....
Houston ft .. .371 13
•AST•RN CON~•Rl!NCI A~ OMliell
•·8oston . S6 1f .747
• • PrlltadttOlll• .. 26 .649 ,...,
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•·Ntw.lertev 40 34 .541 1si.,
Weihlnoton 32 43 427 24
Centrel Dlvlileft
x·Detrolt « 31 Sl7
x·Mllweul<H « 31 Sl7
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CIWNllO 27 41 .36S .. I,
Chk•llO 26 41 lS6 11
lndlene 24 so 324 19''>
•·Clinehed ptevofl o.rrh ..
S.turav•• Scer-.1
L.alrt1"1 119, Phoenla '1
Bo1ton 107. Ntw Jersey '8 Delroll 107. Mllweullee IOS
Clevtlend 120, tndlena ll9 toll Alle1111 109, New Yorll 106
S..tri. 12•. Sen Antonio 106
1(111"' Cltv lOS. Ull l'I 103
Pt\lladefl>fl1' 111, ( l'l.Cago l ~
Porrtend 106, Houston 101
T9dlv's ~m.1
Golden Stare •I lallen, n Dalla• 11 W11hl11111on
Sen Oleo<> 11 Denver
L•k•n 119, suns 97
LOS ANGELES -R1mo11 2, Wllkei ••
Abdul· Jet>ber 27, JOl'lnlOn 14. B Scott It
C-9, Wo<lhy n . Kuochalt. 0, McGee
10, M<.AOOO 7. Sprigg, '· Niter 0 Tol•ll
'3-t4 32·3' 119
lll'HOENIX -LUCH 6. Nancr 16, Ed·
wards 10, Oev11 11 1=0119" 13, Adem1 e, Plrr~n 4, Weston11 lJ Macv 8. Rooey 4.
S.noen 0, A. Scorr O Torets 39·8S 19·2S 97
Score ov Ouarten
~ An9eles 29 JI J2 21-119
Pfloenix 2• 29 23 71-'11
ThrH·oolnr goet--Jonnson Fouled
exit-none Rtt>O•mds-Los An1111es ~
(AOOUl·Jtt>Oar Ill, Pnoen1x 38 CLUC.H 11
Assists-Los Anv\les JI IJOhnlOn Ill
Prlotnh1 2• (LUCIS 01\lll, Wesrpnal Sl
Toter louts-Los Angelei 24 Pnotnik. 29
TtcMicals-Pnotni• Coacn Macleod
Adams, Phoen•• illegal defense (1) A-13,032
COLLEGE
NCAA Tournament
FINAL FOUR
Ctt S..ltlel
Houston 49, Virginia 47
VIRGINIA -Mifler l7 cdenn 7 PIJIY•
nice 9, w1110n 11 CerhSle a, S101<.es 2 S,,..nev 2 Torats 21·54 5·7 •1
HOUSTON -Winslow 8 Young 17,
Olaluwon 12, Franklin 6. Gerrvs 6, Dicken\
0, Alexander 0 Torall 21·42 7·11 •9
Httfllme Hcxisron. 2S·Z3. R19ulal1on
43·43
Reoouno\-Hou\lon 32 (Olaiuwon l 11,
Virginia 21 (Po1vn1ce 11 An1Sts-Housron
IS (Franklin 71 Viro1n1a 12 (WillOll S) To111
fouls-Housion 10 V1rg1n1a u A-31,471
Gffr9tfown SJ, Kentuckv 40
GEOflGETOWN -Wingate l 1. Dallon o. Ewino 8, Brown 0, Jaclt.son 12, Sm11h 5,
Marrin 2, Graham a, Wllliaml 2, Broadnaa
--.....,,......,~_,II\ HS S3
KENTUCKY -Bowie 10 WalO.er 4
Turpin S. Btal 6 Muter 6 Bennerr 2
Bteckmen S BeeruP 2 Haroen 0 Tot1I\
13·S3 14·16 40
Helf11me--Ken1uc11.v 19-n
Fouled ou1-Btnne11 Re ·
0ouno\-<.eorge1own ~ U acl<\On IOI Ken·
ruckv 33 (Bowie 111 Au1sts-<.eorge1own
II <Jackson Jt Kentuckv 9 CBeal 41 Total
fou11-<.eorge1own 19, Ktnrucl\v 22
A-J8,47l
MONDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP (Channel 2, 6 p.m.)
Houston 132·•1 •l Georgetown C33·Jl
National cllamplon~hip ruutn
Rtsulls ot college t>1ui.e11>a11· \ na11onet
cnemP1onsnlP oame\
~
01
1939-0regon 46, Ohio Sr 33
194~1nd1ana 60. Kansin •2
1'141-Wlsconlin 39. Walhmgton St 34
1942-Slanforo SJ, 01r1mourn 38
19"3-Wvoming 46 Georgetown 34
19«--Utah 42 Oarrmoulh 40 1011
194s--Oll11homa A&.M 49 New Yorll U
l~klanoma A&.M ~ N Caro11n1 40
1947-HOly Cross S8 Okranoma 47
194&-Kentuck v S8 Bavtor •2 194~Keniuci.v 46 Oktanome St 36
l9SO-CCNY 71 Bradltv 68
1951-Kenruck v 68, Kanse\ SI S8 1952-KanHl 80, Sr John's 63
1953-lndiana 69 KenHS 68
19}4-LeSal~ 91, Bredltv 71>
l9SS-»n Frenc1lCO 11 La»lle 63
1956-San Francisco 83. towa 7l 1957-Nort" Caro11na S4 Kan\iu S3 13
19S8--Kenruc~ v U Sea Ille 1?
19S9-Ca111orn1a 71 W Virg1n1a 70
1960-0n10 s1 75 Ca1tlorn1a 55
1961-<'.1nc1nna11 70 Or110 Sr 65 1011
1962-<:1nc1nna11 11 Ohio Sr 59
1963-Lovola. Ill 60, Clnclnnat1 S8 IOI
19~-UCLA 98 Duke 83
1965--"tlCLA 91 M1cn1gan 80 •
1966-Ttxu We\ltrn n K4!'.,luCl<v 6S
1967-UCLA 19 Oavton M
1966-UCLA 18 N Carolina SS
196~UCLA 97 Pu•oue 72 197~UCLA 80 J11C~\Onv111e o9
1971-UCLA 68 11111anova 62
19n-UCLA 91. Florida SI 76
1973-UCUll 97 Memolll\ ~I 60
197•-N Carolina !.t 76 MarnuellP 64
)97;-uCLA 97 K tMuC~' es
1976--lnO•ana 86 M1Cll•Qcln 68 1977-MarQul'!tP 61 N Carolina 59
1978-Ktn•uc~v 94 Du~e 88
197~M1cn1gon Sr 7S 1no1ana SI ..
1990-Lou•\Y 'e 59 UC.LA S4
1981-lnO 001 63 N Caro• na SO
1987-N Caro •na 63 G4!'orgetown 62
1983-N Carolina SI S• Houston 57
ColleQe women
NCAA DIVISION I
Todlv't ChamPionthoP
(•I P111fn P•v•ion)
I Pm -US( 71 4 Y\ Te.,nente 123 91 Cna'l~e 2
USFL
WESTERN CONl'ERENCE
Ptclfk
Denver
Aruono
~A Eoreu Oa1t.111nc
W L T Pct. PF PA
0 800 108 106
o 600 '" n 0 400 S4 13
0 s 0 000 ,, 100
Centr•t Mic1>1ga~ ~ 0 0 I 000 I SI 102
Okranoma 1 O 1>61 90 111
Hout ton l 0 500 191 t II
Sen Antonin 4 0 700 SO es
Chicago I S o 167 137 16'
EASTERN COHl'EltlHCE
New Jers.v
Phll1def Ph1a
Pllltt>ur!lf>'
WH!ilng!on
New Qrto1n'
lllrm.ngflem
Tame>a S1v
Jt CklOnv•llft
Memonos
Atl•ntlC
4 1 0
4 1 0
I 4 0
0 6 0
Soultltm
800 130 ..
800 101 ••
700 11 96
000 '° ,,,
~ 0 0 I 000 147 ..
1 0 too 131 " ? o 600 101 m
0 l3J ISO 141
1 4 0 .lll IOl l7l
S•fllrdlv't kwft
OklthOme Jl Houston 1' loll
ChlCallO 11, Wuhongron 10
Mtn'!Plllt 71. JaCktonvllit 14
TedlV'l GI"'"
Nt-Jtf'"Y "' LA l1111nss •• Col ,..,,.,
CCflenM4 7 ar 11 01
Arla-et Dtnvr
Temoe ""' fl Pn1ta11t1oh 11 Oaklend 11 l'"•lhb\l•gli
Sen Antonio .r Mi'911\•o•~
Mer.-v't Game
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•
'
Angela on Aedlo • KMPC (710)
' Dodgert on _Redlo ~AB~ (790)
lundey . Monday TUMdar
Apt. 2 3
Angela on TV
Dodge,.. on TV
• D100111 TY a.M
4 5 • 1
Rtd Sox 11 .... 7~30 Red Soi at ..... 7.30 Rtd Sox It ..... 7.30 Toronto at= 7:30 l°'9flto 8t=. 7 Clfds It DMiws. 1 Ca11h at ~. 7:30 "'•tis tt • 7:30 !'wiles It 1
• I 10 11 12 11 14
8rewe<S 11 ..-. 1'30 TOfonto=I PvatH at I Cubs tt ~ 730
Brewers 11 ..... 1 30
Cu.bl at !Win 1.JO
Alie* et A's. l ..... tt A's. 1.30
~.t ........ 1'30
a ... 9IA's, l
Gililb at ....... IUO
15 11 17 11 1t 20 21
•Anrtts at A's, I Al'I• at T wrt1S, S 30
•Dedcen at Astros. S·Jo _
.... It Twrns, 5·30
...,._.,.at Astros. S:JO
... 11 Twins. 5:30
Dedcen at Astros. 4
.... at TOfOlllO, ~·JO .... al TOl'onto. 10:30
Giants at Dodcen. I Pac!rn 1t ~. 7:30 Pldres at ......._ 1·30 Padres at ~ IUO
22 23 24 25 21 rr 21
•Ancefs at loronto. 10 30 Alie• at Boston. 4 30 a..• al Boston. 4 30 Alie• at Bltwtts. 4 = at 8ttwffs. 11 ·JO St11tle ., ..... 1;30 Stlttleat~ Padres II Ooda•s. I As~osat Dettsen. 730 ASlfOS at Oodaen. l 30 Ast1os at Oettsn 1 30 en al Padrn, I ...,._.,. at l'tdtas. 1 '°'*"1 at . 7
21 ao Mey 1 2 3 4 I
Stattlt at Anc•. I Stattie at ..... 7:30 A's 1t A111• 7 30 A's at .... 7:30 •=.at Seattle. 7.30 -=:1 Staltlt; 1 -oodctn al Padrt$, I '°'*"1 at CWth, 7 30 ..,..., 11 C1111ts. 7 10 !Wien at C!Mlts, 12 at Pwates. 4 30 at 1'111tes, 10.20
•Alli• at Statue. I 30 •Oollltn al Prrales. 10.30
T041nwnent Plavers ~P
lat hmt v.-.,,....)
Fred Cour>lts 71.,..·11-206
Seve Ballesteros 70-a·70-20I
Tom WallOll 75·'7·67-209
LM Tr~lno 76·6'-6t-210
Crelo Stadler 74·70-66--210
Mark O'Meara 72·69·69--210
Johll Mehtftt't' 69·74-6..-212
L11rrv Mlzt 75-72·67-214 Dan POl'll 74·69·7l-2i.
Jav Hau 71·69-74-214
Jim Tho<Pt 61·69·78-21S
Hal Surron 71·70·74-21S
Donni. H1mmonc1 11·70-69-216 Miki Svtllv1n 7S· 70· 71-216
~ .. ..,. .taKkll n -12-.n-116
Lennv Wadkins 17·66· 71-216
Peter Ootterhu1s 73·69·74-216
Nkk Price 70-72-74-216
Cllrence Rosa 73·72·72-211
Bernhard Lenoer 72·70·7S-'2l7
Jonnnv Miller 70·69·78-211
lr.ac> Aoki 12·69·76-217
Phil Hancock 76·70·12-218
Tom Kite 74·70·74-218
Wevne LtYI 71·71·76'-211
Bruce Lltllke 11·13·74-211
Tim Slmp~ 71·73·74-2te
Rev FIOvd 77·71..,~211
Hilt lrwln 73·74·12-219
Dave Eicne1t>er11tr 74·72·73-219
Pat Llnduv 73·11·7S-219
KeUll Fergus 74·73·12-219
Nick Feloo 73·73·7•-270
John Foullflt 7S·72·7l-no
Ben Crenlhaw 74·73·'13-220
J.oM COOk 11-16· n-no
Tom Purtrtr 76·69·76'-271
Curlis Strange 74-73·74-211
Garv Pl•ver 1•·13·1.e-n1
Tommv Neke1ima 7•·11·76'-271 Larrv Nelson 75-n·74-21l
Ron Streck 16·12·73-221
Allen Miler 76· 11· 73-771
Jim Colbert 1'·1S·n-n1
Scott Simpson 7S·74·72-22 I
Tom Jenkin\ 80·69·72-721
!>co11 Hoen 11-11-n-111
Buddv Gardner 73·7S·73-21l
Gil Mo<gan 72·76 73-771
Run Cocnran 11·14·11>-111
w1111e wooe1 n -13-11-n1
G~ge Arcner 16·69·17-122
Garv Hallberg 7J·71·78-222
OaY10 Eoward\ 73·71·78-Z21
Chlo Beck 17·12·73-n?
David Grenam 76·73·7l-n7
Bob Eestwood 74·12·77-213
C.arv Koch 77-71·7S-723
Waltv Armstrong 76·73·74-n3
Jack Niellleus 18·70·7S-m
Brad Fuon 7S·72·77-n•
H 19t1 sctr oof
Est1ncl1 nl, El Toro 211
Ct t Mew Vero. CC, t hotta)
Estancia. Coooer 41, Snow 41, Jovner 41,
Bunnev 44, Cowan ••. Garit>oll1 47
El Toro Hunter 44 Guilty 45. Corron •7.
Sohl •7 Wellman 47 Htslar 40
~ t I . "
EXHIBITION BASE.BALL
D°*n I, Aneets 2
(al DOd9tr Stadium)
Score bv I~
Ca 1torn1a 000 010 Ol~J It 2
LO\ AnOtltl 143 000 OOx_. 14 2
Jonn. Slaton (3! LaCorre (6', Kaufman
il l ano Boone Narron (61. wercn,
Hershiser C6J Nledenluer 191 and Veeger
F1mpte 01 W-W1l<h L-JOl'ln HRs-LO\
Anot>les Mars1>1111 MaldOnado
Other Scoros S• Louis S C n<onnell 7
Atlanta • Houston 3
New Yor~ l P11ht>urgn 2
M;nnt1011 3 Monrreal I
Chicago !All II. Oerro11 l
Kanias Clly 6 TUil S
Monrrul IU) 8, New York tALI 3
San 01ego lnl 9. Boston 6
Cleveland 1 Chicago (NLI 5
San 0111110 lu l 1, su111e • S.n F=renclsco 4, 0.klano l
T9dlv's Gam.t
A~s vs ~1 al OOdger S1ad1um
I OS pm
Allan•a v\ Monrre11 ar wu1 Palm
Beach
Oerrot• •s NY Mell er Sr Pererst>urg
Pl11souroh •l Chicago IAL I al Saruora
Cttve1ano vs Chicago !NLI !u l at Mes•
Chicago INL) Cu t vs Searrle ar Temoe
Sr Louil vs Ph1ildelon11 al New Orieenl
Teau al Houston n
Oakilnd el Sen F renc11co
Botton 11 Sen 01.00
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UC lrvlnt JOO 30i 1~ I) I
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UC lrvlftt 10, UNLV 0
UNLV 000 000 C>-0 4 0
UC lrvlne 004 330 x-10 IS 0
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Arnold, Rvwr (6); S.ntwo and HenMlft.
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Blola 000 000 C>-0 4 o
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s.<:al c ..... 4, .. 0
BI011 000 000 ~ 3 0
SoCal ColltOI 000 000 0411~ 10 0
Cownrov end H1nrv, Velarde, Gonteltt
(6) a nd Kockler W-Gonu lu
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HR-Peterson (SCCI
Communttv c-.. ''*""' 11, °"''* '"'' s Orange (OHi 103 010 000-S 1 S
Fullerton 210 212 12x-l I 9 0
Nelllts. Mendoza Ill, Steohtns (1),
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w-Menlscheu, 1·0 L-Jenorerre. 0·7
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Saddlebaclt. 014 213 01a-19 19 0
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l·O. L-<:>rHn 2B-Fletch IP), Perrv (P),
Davila (Pl. Gract IS) JB-Moran f P)
HR-Brooks (Pl. S OaAngetls CS>. Grace
(SI, Henry ISi. A Camacho tSl
Soutti CoHt Conference
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12 I -
10 3 2 9 4 3 • s 4
7 6 s
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CvPress
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2 11 10
0 13 12
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Fulltrlon 11 GOiden Wetl
CVIH'ftt et Cerritos
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P.clflc CoHt Conference
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Huntington 8eacn 000 000 ~ O 3 l
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Wtttmfft•!Ot' S, O<Hn Vltw l
wesrm1nt1tr 000 013 ~s 6 I
Ocean v iew 017 000 0-3 9 •
Connel Wo11row\k1 131 ano Long
Oourv Jonu C61 ano K11ov
W-Weatrowskl. 4 1 L-Dourv
Vtnke a. ll'Vlnt 1 Irvine 100 000 .-1 l I 1
V1nlc1 220 700 2-8 9 1
Bltlme n ~ock CSI LIPton (7l tnd
Rahmatulla Gome1 Y1m1ne 171 i nd
TomtHlh W-Y1m1nt L-LIPIOn
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10C>-llact 1. I. COOlt (USC), 10.SO, l. Mor•'-' (USCI, 10.10; 3. Jonnton (Arl1one),
lo.tf. Rea 2: 1 Brown (Sien a. Stri&>tS),
lo.37, 2. Evens (Siers &. Slr!oes), 10.4'; 3,
JKkM>n (Siert &. Slripei), 10.57. 200-Rtct l: I. Cook (USC). 20.t2; 2.
Bark\dalt (Arizona ). 20.91, l . Moralft
(USCI. 20.99 RICI 2. 1. JacklOn (Sten .. Srrlpe1). 21.2S, 2 Bredford !Mulik TCI,
21.27, 3. Edwerdt IMuzlk TCI. 21.50. 400-1. Trlmplt !Siers & Sir'"'), 41.11;
2 Solomon (Trlnlded), •,6l; ). Miier
IArfzonal. • 10
-.oo--1. lhGni~monal. 1:9Ct.tl; 2.
Woodi (Arlzont), 1 Sl.21, J_' F"11er (USC ).
l.S2.11.
1,S00-1 Woods {Arizona), 3:50.5'; 2.
Oot>Mr (Arizona ), 3:S1.S2; 1. ThtC>aull
(USC). l:Sl 54
S,000-1 A,,sbtrrv (Arizona), l:J:S7.6; 2. Shlmolo (J1oan), 14:01.9; l. Yonoc:l\190
(J1p1n). 14 14 3
110HH-l McCrenev (unallec:htd).
14.SI, 2 S11w1rr (Sllrt I. Strlott), 14 Sf, l
Jonnson (Arizont l, lS.01.
4001H-1 Le nd•lrom ISl1rs &. StrlPHI.
S2.33, 2 Crllma n CUSCJ, 52 n , 3. Knowtet
(USC J, S4 75.
Steeolechu-l Ingram !Arl1onal.
8:47.8, 2. Merrlnez (UCI), 9:03.S, 3. Cerllon
(UCt>. 9:0U
,
400 rela-1, Siers &. StrlDH (Holm.s,
Jeckson, Evens end Brown), lt St; 2.
Arl1ona, 3f,]O; l USC • .0. 14.
1.600 ,....,-1. Mui'-TC IWUson, Bred·
twd, SolOlnon and Paull. 3:09.36, 2. Arltone,
l :OU4,). USC "A" Item, 3:12.67.
U-1. Johll10n (Arl~ona). 26·Slll
(wlnd"'fldtdl. 2 bvt (USC>. ,6·1~. 3
Powell tucu. 2S·7 HJ~). Celrt (USCJ, 7·0, 2. CrumC>v
(ArllOc\e), 1~0; l. Burnell C"'11111CM<l)1 7·0.
T .>-1. 1re111ml IJ1Pan), S3·S11'1
lwlnd•aldtdl, :r. 'Celdwell (une rrachtel),
S3·0"2 (wlM-alct.d), 3. Havt (Muzii!. TC>.
s1-11 .. (wllld·eldtd)
HT-I WOllterikv (USC). 201 ·6, 2 Kt uf· ~n (Ariton•). 163·5, 3. Ailtorre CUCll.
161·2
SP-I Kravchlr (USC), 61·2, 2 Kauf·
m an (M laone ). Sl·61f•, l. HUdson (UCll.
Sl·ll. JT-1. Odgers (UCI), 204-S, 2. Caruot
(UCI). 186·10, 3 Gonztlfl (USCI, 1M·S.
OT-1 Kravchlr CUSC ), 191·0, 2. Kavf·
~n (Arl1one), 1'7·10, 3. Luillfl (USC).
170·1
PV-1 KIHstn (USC), 16·0, 2 (ti.) Wlllleml (Arl1ona) and JonnlOll IArl1ona),
IS·6
COLLEGE WOMEN UC INN vs. Hawaii
N9r1·.Cortfte .-t
IRUMlne tvtfth In met.n) 100-1. Loud CH). 11.14; 2. K1wenare
IH), 12.5, 3 P1ul (un1llt ched). 12 Sl
200-1 Loud (H). ?4.26; 2 WIMlams !H).
2SJS, 3 P1ul Cunalladled), 76.0.
400-1. Mlrsl\•11 (unallaef\td). SS 6, 2 Williams IH). S6 6, 3 01.JOt (UCll, 599
900-1 Oubou11 CH) 2 11 41, 2 Zthredn!k
(UCI). 2 19 4, 3 Gonz.les IUCll. 2:20.0
\,SOO-l Rl09er CUCll. 4 36.t , 1.
Gonzales CUCll, 4.37 19; 3 McLa ugnlln
(UCI). N S.l
3,000-1 Abrahem (UClt, 10:03 43, 2.
McMecktn !HI. lC>.039, 3 MtrCldo (UCI). tom ...
100LH-1 Smllh <unarrachod). 13 t , 2.
King (UCI) 14 9 3 Engel (HI, ISO
400LH-1 Shlffitlo cunallac.htd), St 44,
2. Kine <UCll 'Ol 3. 3 Smith (unallaC.l\od),
1:02..l l,600 rllev-1 UCt "A", 4 16 S, 2 UCI
"8". 4.169
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T J-1. Naooleon IHI, 37.41. 2 Dunn
(una111c-htd). 36·7 l K1'wahare !HI.
3S·2 •
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second or 1n1rd
OT-1 Wfltt>roo" IUCll, 161-10, no
second°' tlllrd
JT-1 Purdv IHI. 123·9'7, 2. Mass1mlrl
CUCll. 96·0' >. 3 Bech IUCll. 90·6
Hl9tl school
PASADENA RELA VS
MarlN RtJll!tt
loo-3 Rish. ll 2
200-l Rish, 23 lS
lOOIH -4 Oovd, .0 S
HJ-2 Malone. •·4, • Malont 6·7
Men's v.ltVbll
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l UCLA 121·0), U0 PO!nla, 2 USC
C24·7l, 118, J PoPC1Vl!lnt (IS·S), 250, 4
LOll(I Stach Slelt US·I>. 211, s. Sen Dino
s111e I 17·11. tff, 6 UC S.nl'lt larblre
C2S· 10). 162; 1 Otoreo MalOn (2S·J), m 1 I.
Hewell (7·91.16, t BeH Sfal1 11'·1), S2, 10.
Srenfo<d Cll·I), l6 9
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111 3. 11·3, def Dot PvttllO•. IMO. 11·6
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lletuna lt1cl\I, Jeff Ce m•Dtll 1c11e••~1t1), Jim lfauohn Clll'a .adnli
JOM S·neer <E:G•IOll), Mlkt i..rr•rmon
11.ovoie> L MVP-J.m .. , ... ,.. (LoyOla)
NHL
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x-c.i.erv M 31 14 t2 >Ot l 11 •-V~ 21 lt t 73 J06 21t x·Wlnn!Me JO 31 11 71 337 m I(.... 23 .. 1) St )Of 376
NWf'b DMtMlt
y·MIMMOla lt 31 10 • 345 344
•·St. Lcxil1 32 41 7 71 293 316
•·Detroit 31 ., 7 " m 319
x·Chlcaoo 2t 41 -t " m • Tcwonlo 26 44 9 61 JOI 313
WALU COMFIRINC•
htr1dl DMlleft
v·NY lilendtn .. 26 4 102 lSS 261
it·Watlllnolon 47 27 S tt >04 225
•• Phlladtfllfll• « 2 s 10 91 349 216
x·NY •enew• 41 29 • 91 31:1 JCM
New Jtrwv 17 ss 7 41 210 347
Plt1aC>ur9h0 16 S1 6 31 253 311
MlllM OM.-
•·Sot I on 41 2S 6 102 l33 MO
11·8uffel0 47 2S 1 101 311 255
11-ouetiec c 21 10 .. 360 211
11 ·Montrtal 35 40 S 1S 2N 2'S
Hartford -21 41 10 U 211 lll
x·Cllndltcl •volt berth
v·CDnched dMMclft lltle
Setw411Y'• ~ Edmonlon 4, ~ J
Boston 2, .MolltrMI 1
Chieffo 4, Detroit 2
H.,lford S, N'f Raneors 3
QueDM 4, tklffalo 1
NY 1t1eM1rJ 3, Wasl'llnoron I T..,,._ t , It. L-* 4
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Dotrolt at Chic.loo Toronto It 8Uffllo. n
W•iN""'"' el Phllee1t1on1a. n Har1tord .. NY lteneers. II NY 1...-1 11 lll'llflbUrOh, n
CalHI\' al Wlnnl0f9, 11
•MO R•GULAR SEASON
Olen 4, KJnts 3 seer. ltV .....,..
E omonton • 1 3 C>-4
Los Anveltt I 1 1-3
Plret lll'ettecl
1. Edmonton. Cofft v 39 IGrtt1kv, $um·
menen>. 11:27; 2. Lot Anoeltt, Hlclda 41
tMecl.tllen), 14:27. Pel\altv-Suf'nmenen.
Edm ••• s.c......,,..
J. EdmOflton, Summentn 1 CGrtllkv,
Huddv), ~; 4. Lm Anoeltt, Dlonnt J9
(Nichols, Simmer), IS:SO (119); S. Edmon·
ton, SMrvtn 1 (Coffey), 16~1; 6. Eomonton,
Coffe'V 40 (Grt11kv, Sut'Nntnenl, 17:17.
PeMlllts-Meultf, Ectm, 7112.: Llndatrom,
Edm. 9:41j__Kurrl. Edm. '.4:H; Lumltv, Ectm. mator·mlno<, 18144; Lowt , Edm,
malor, oetnt mllCO!ldUd, 11:A4. Herdv, LA.
malor·mlnor. 11:44; Wt111, LA. oeme ml•·
conduct, lll44; Nldlollt, LA, malor. oeme
mltcondYci, ll:U •
T'!*1 ""'*' 7. Loi Aneolel, Tevtor 20 (Simmer.
Oionno). 1':26. Pontllv-F~. Edm.
IS:SI. Shott on goaf-Edmolllon 11·f ·7-27.
Loa A~ 10-11•..-37.
Ooelltt-Edmonfon, Mooo. Lot Anotlet.
Mattoon. A-15,007.
Grand Prix of Lont ... ch
Tl\e orld tor llldlv'• Grend Prl" o4 Lont
8-cll.' wllh tvpt of car and -'ltVlllt
•Ptod In "1911: 1. Marlo Andrtltl, Loi• TIOO·Coiworth, 90.nt 2. Otrtk Detv, lrtltnd, M.rcn
14C·Coa•or~ll. 19.'60.
), Teo Fe ol, 1111v, March
84C·C0tworth, nm .
4.. Al UllMt' Jr • Marctl l4C ·CotWOfth. nm
S Rot>trlo Guerrero, Colo<Til>la, Merch
UC:·Cotworth, n 177. •• Micrletl CnandW, E•tlt'<Mvroltl,
lt.119
7 MICl'IHI Alldfllll, March
...C·Coawonll, tl.ftl.
• .. I. Geoff Sral>Ntm, Auatralla, ~r<:ll
IAC·Co1worth, • 766. t. 8r11110 Glee°'""', 1111v, T'*>cSOf•
TM·Ol-Cotworth, IL2'S.
10. Jim Cr1wf0rd. Enot.nd. Tl'leodOre T'4·0l<o1wortn, 11 sst
11. JKOUtt VlllenWVe, Cenade, ~Cf\
l>C·N<o.wonff! 11 . .-1. 12. E~ftt!Plldl, 8r11M, Mlf'Cf\ ac; •Ctawortll, 17 .21) l>. ltobCtv ltahel, Maren 14C•Coaworth,
M.1'2.
14 0111nv $vlllv1n, OSK 4C·Co1w0tlfl, 111)0
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11061
16 JOM lll'eul !Ir , lll't11akt PC lOl·Cotworrttl, M • ..O
11 Howdv Holmu. Merch
MC-C0tw«ll'I, ~In. II ltlGk Mears. ~t PC 12~_.._,
•.01. 1f Pere Hehmtr,
PC 10* ·Cotworll'I, IUk 20. Al HOIClltrt, Mardi MC •C0twot1t'I,
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u~··· Time: 1.11 3/S.
HCC*D llACI.. I 1116 milts.
Sodal Wlllfl ICJt.v> IUO 7.00 S 20
Knit Two (HaWlef) $.20 UO
Sliver Lu'• Pride (E1lredt) 15.00
AllO reetc:t: Demlnanl LH, KIUlllO Glr'l,
La Verne'• Sollete, Malmelson, Joen'•
Ledv, Jusrlflcaolt , G-etlanl Tele, Red Slrotl
Min, ClaH COY1111.
Time: ·htS 2/S.
S2 DAILY DOU•&.• (3-S) Paid m.oo.
TN•D RACE. 6 tunonos.
Running Deeroe (Dlflay) 7 20 UO 3.40
lion of lf\t ~ (Vlnlll uo 3.40
lhtldafte Rod Coet'cl1) 4.00
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dtr, Exetu1lve Arll, MlululpoC Roll, T .H.
Lark, MualC Mlillf'.
Time: 1:11.
'OUllTM ltACI. 6 fut'lonot
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"Almost everything I buy does glow in tht dark,••
said Sally Coombe, this week's cover model, as she talked
about her fashion Ukct and di&likes. ,
. "My hulband laughs at me about it, but he really
loved this outfit,•• shesaidofher selection for today's
photograph.
The bright silk dress and vest, chosen from the new
c,{ringcollcction at Townsends in La.auna Beach. set off C~mbc's vivacious personality as well as her l>runette
coloring.
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Not for her are dull, somber colon that have no
excitement about them .
"While 1 would probably dreu more conservatively
at my office, I still choose bright colon ." she said. "For
work, I tend to wear a lot ofbri&ht silk dresses with
blazen. The silk makes me feel special, and it doesn't
wrinkle a lot. Forevening. ltend to wear bright purples.
pinkandemeraldlfCCn.'' _
Coombe Isa partner in Coombe and Pedigo. a public
relationsand advertisingagency based in Fashio n Island.
Now in her ninth year in tsusiness for herself. she juggles
work. home and community demands on a schedule that
leaves little time for shoppi"t Her need for versatility in
clolhes that look es well at a&evenina IOciaJ f\lnet.ion ••
they do at a 7a.m. boardmeetinamakeswardrobc
planninaeven more complex. •
One way she stretches her fashion raouroes is to'°
easy on the play clothes. For a campina trip to Mexico -
wjth her husband, John. dauahter Julie, S, and son Brian,
2, plus hcr"borrowedchildren" -John'uon Scott. 14.
and daughter. Tracy.13.-Coombereliesonbathing
suits. warmupclothesand bluejeans.
"We look like the Beverty Hillbillies anyway ... she
The sboppina seuion at T ownsends yieldcida llriPllll
yellow fabric belt to acccuoriu sboru arid a top. AAd
ihou&h Coombe u.sually wears only touches of told
jcwcfry. she also likes heavier pieces. such as t.boee
VirJinia Reapcraf\s in old silverandsemi·preciOUS
stones for her Laauna Beach boutique. 7
For that one·of-a·kind,
band-crafted outfit, check out
Towntends in Laauna Beach. ·
The shop, at 91S S. Coast Hi&b-
way, offers styles that are
out-0f·the-ordinary, done in a multi·
plicity of colors and materials.
Bolts of fabrics in a' rainbow
rancjng from bright shades to rich.
dark tones line shelves in a front
room, and customers often can have
their favorite Townsends fashion
done in their choice of material, if it
is suitable for the desisn.
The styles-some of which reflect
ethnic ori&ins while othas have an
understated., classic look -are
never borin&.
"Oothes and oo'on should be fun.
should cjve you a feeling of excite-.
ment. of well.t>ci1!J." said owna:
Viflinia Real), uplainioa her outlook on fasbioL ·,
.. We have very strong opinions.
here." she add.ed, with the "we"
includina Anne Blackwell. who's in
charge o f design and production at
Townsends.
"We do n't fo llow trends and fads,
We do some extreme ~Jotbes, b ut not
following the d ictatcs,of "fashion.' A
woman sho uld be able to be with tl)e-
times. but not dated"
Blackwell added, .. We don't do
dressmaking. But if you sec some-
thing you like, and it's out in your
size, we can make it up." ·
Another service Townsends
provides is custom fitting to mini-
mize clothing hassles stemming
from physical proble ms. Findingjust:
the right clothes for customers in
wheelchairs or on crutches is one of
the most rewarding aspects of her
work, Reap said. adding "It's some-
thing both Anne and I arc interested
1n. And I don't think we've failed too
often."
Women who wear large.sizes also
can find fashionable styles at'T owns.
ends. something hard to do in many
cases at other stores. The caftan
styles. in particular. are strik.ini. yet
flattering on heavier figures.
And anyone who wants to stand
out on a· special occasion could fill
the dress bill with one of the store's
antique clothing designs. some from
India. the Far East and South
.t\menca.
For the finishing touch. there 1s the
Jewelf) that Reap CJafts from old
silver. semi-precious stones. African
clay and other matenal.
A.s with the clothes. "We make It
because 1t amuses us. and ~ want •
to:· Reap s~ud. And her customers,
who come from all over the world.
find 1t pleases them. too.
-Melinda Huddlt"Ston
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Yourhairisamess. Youneeda
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will stretch another SSO or S60.
Could you go$ 12 orS l S?That's
what they charge at lhe Cosnfetol\)gy :::.../
School at Goklen West College in
Huntinaton Beach where the work is••••••••••••• performed by students.
Waitjusta minute, you say. I'm 1
not ha vinga student curl my hair! Read on before you panic.
"The students have had 3 months of training before they ever touch a
paying client." Helen Butt explained as we toured the school last week. "It
wouldn't be fair to students to perform the service before they are sure of
themselves. Prior to working on clients, students gain expenence on doll
heads. on each other and on friends who volunteer to be subjeca."
Butt. an instructional assistant, continued explaming that the work 1s
done under close supervision of the I 0 mstructors.
Mary Aigner has directed the school s1 nee It began in 1969. Her ~
students have consistently been top winners in mtercollegiate compct1t1on.
and she encourages them to entt•rall contests. (The next compet1tton will be
Ma) 12 in San Diego where IOschools will vie for honors.)
At the school students work with the major brands ofha1r care
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products. We saw shelves filled with Roux. Clajrol, Revlon, Lorcal, Zotos
and ffeltoeCun1s, etc. in the lab.
Yes. yow can have yourhaircoloredihert too. "Blond bi&hliahtingis very popularamonaourclicnts:" Bun taidas we watched a youna man
having "sun-kissed" looking streaks added to hi1darkerblond hair. The
hi~ligbtina service charge is SIS compared to $40 to SSS in a salon.
Other tint chargn include retouch, $8; virgin tint, S 10; retouch, S 12;
and tint back to natural SI 5 and up. (Longer hair is extra at $2.) Also offered
arc scalp treatments and curl reconstruction.
Our tour took Os throuah a bech1 ve of acti v 1 ty with white uni formed
students busy with clients. They provide almostany service available in a
salon. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2: 30 p.m. Tuesday through Fridays during regular
public school sessions. . •
One room is set aside for skin care. The special services include facials
for mature skin, acne sufferers. dry skin. oily skin and sensitive skm. Herc
students also do masks, tweezing. facial waxing and make·up. (The makeup
is complimentary after a facial.) ·
In the manicunng room, I was told the most requested type 1s the
sculptured nails. A set oft he nails will cost S 15 with fills at $8. Also popular
1s the silk wrap method at SIS. Plain manicures a~S3 (only done after 50 •
hoursoftraining):oil mamcures.S4and paperwraps.S 10.
.. We get many cl 1en ts from our own cam pus along w1 th seniors (they get
discounts on Tuesdays and Thursdays). retirees and housew1 ves."Butt
added.
A most popular 1J)ot In the school ia "th aa.lon .. where four who nave
made eJcellent Pro&ress perform work under 1mul1ted Salon conditions-
acuina11&1te of the "real world."
'*People whoarcawarcofthis room caJI and requtttan appointment
(theyartnece sary fotany1CtVicc)with one of the students. They know
these"atytists" are almost ready for their state board examinations for a
license, .. Butt explained.
Thenumberstocall forappointmcnts~89S.811S,8118. or8019for
all services,.except skin care which is 89S-8 I 24.
Do you tip at the school? Yes, answered Butt. taps are acceptable. "Most
of the studenuarcgoingtoschool 40houru week plus supporting
themselves with a parMimcjob, so they can use tl\e tips."
The prices and a vailablUty of thtsc services are the "good" news and
now for the "bad" news. Si nee thb work is done by sludents. it may taka a
li ttle longer, thchoursarelimit~d (no Mondays or Saturdays) and the
parking at the school cap be difficult.
You must park in a non-staff spot (the best place is in the lot off Golden
West between Edinger and McFadden), walk two long blocks to
Cosmetology to Jet a parking permit and then walk back tothecartoattach
the permit. Special arranaements. however. can be made for the
handicapped when you call for ao appointment, .
If you have more time than money, what's a little walk for beauty's
sake'! Whoah'fl>ng us can't use a little more exercise-it's part oflooking
-good .
QUeen 's dress designei admits error
u•191tr11
Big bow• detracted from aown Queen Ella-
beth wore to atate dinner In San Franct.co.
Should monarch have left
her Hardy in San Francisco? -~ LONDON (AP) • Queen Elizabeth's dress designer
Hardy Amies delivered a rap over the knuckles in his
autobiography published here last week to Amencans and
others who criticize her dress sense.
But he did admit that the much.criticized evenmg
dress covered in big bows that he designed and she wore at
a state dinner in San Francisco on her U.S. visit last March
was a bit of a blooper.
"We should not have offered the queen a neckline
which from the photographic point ofv1ew interfered with
the magnifi~ntjewelry she chose to wear," Amies wrote.
"As always, the queen had given herself to the occasion
and not to the camera."
The dress, as seen on. television and in newspaper
pictures, dtcw criticism and some.guffaws on both sides of
the Atlantic. Critics said it was over.elaborate and made
the S7.ycar-old monarch look a little ridiculous.
But Amics, 74 , said ,those who criticize the queen's
dress sense after judging from press photographs alone arc
"ill informed."
"J consider the queen chooses wnh impeccable taste
and a wonderful sense of appropriateness outfits which are
always totally suitable for the occasion," he wrote. "It is as
if the queen knows her audience.
"I have never heard a criuc1sm of .the queen's
THE BROADWAY: The store at New-
pon Beach will present a fashion show
featuring a i.pnng dress collection b)
well-known designers at I:!. 30 p.m.
Wcdnesda}.
Also a semmar on shoes and accessories
for spring will be presented at I p.m.
Saturday at the Newport Beach store. • • •
• • • ROBINSON'S: Sportswear designer
5and) Baldanza will present his
spring/summer collccuon Saturda} in
1nfor m"1 model ing from 2 10 4 p.m. in the
Newpon Beach storl''s Viewpoint depart-
ml'nt.
NORDSTROM: Designer Ca rol
Daupla1se will hold a trunk showmg of her
new hne of eamng. necklaces and bracelets
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the South Coast
Plaza store in the jewelry depanment on
the first level.
UC IRVINE MEDICAL FACULTY WlVES are
'>ponsonng financial seminars as their )l·arly fund·raiser.
.\dm1ss1on ts $1.5 to the sessions at 211 0 E. First St .. Suite
I :!O. Santa A.na. M"hcdulcd from 9:30 a m. to noon this
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appearance from anyone present at a panicular occasion.
It is how sh~ looks in pho~phs that has of\en been
subject to criticism. particularly by the press in Amcfica
who do not, in the first instance, understand the standards
which the queen sets herself. ..They are clothes o( a
well-bred lady who would hate flouting convention." he
said.
Americans are not the ~mly ones who criticize the
queen's driss sense. however. Britis1\ columnist Lyoda
l«·Poucr said in the London Daily Mail last week that
ber outfits look "as though they were bouaht by
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A host.stln.J&•i~ lovers~ lJ'le,~rds on the table
.recently to raaserun<lftOT the Ora nae County
Philharmonic Society.
The Spy&lan Hilfs Phjlhannonic Committee, one
of3 l sacb groups in the county, turned Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club intotcasino forits benefit "La
Nuit de Rouge et Noir" (the night of red and black:
traditional colors of the playingcards).
Reu God1taall, committee president, greeted the
I SO members and iuests guests, who were treated to
entertainment provided by some high-stepping dancers
{from the Dorothy Jo Studio of Dance) decked out in
fishnet s tockings and(highly) modified tuxedos.
Cabaret-style music was provided by the Newport Jau
Group. .
Those who signed up to play games for a serious
cause included Beverly AJl1oa and John Bernard, J udge
· Allea Backer and his wife, llama, Jadle and Tom La•era Ba.ma and Tom Burke root on tbeJr Detrick,Ellleand BarryFaber,GeaeandJo AaaeMlx,
roll for fortune In tbe crowded cabaret. · Pew and Jolla O'Mara, May and BotaelD Se~rt,
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0th~ whp helped out on the benefit were an Moa1f!1~Mal'tbGr .. ,AuMelAaa,P1t8Caper, Emy e. Ckrl1tel ScUr and Mal')' JeU.O..
Proceeds will go toward thecon11nuance fund of the
Orange County W•en'sCommiueeoftbe
Philharmonic Society to be used for music education
programs, including children's concerts presented by
the Los Angele's Philharmonic.
• • • Next Saturday will be busier than usual socially.
For openers. there will be the 11th annual luncheon and
fashion show of the Fashion Academy, scheduled for
noon at Disneyland Hotel. For more information on the
event put on by the Costa Mesa-based o rganization. call
Ann at 919-8073.
• • • The Small World Guild, a support group for
Children's Hospital of Orange County, will bold us
majorfund·ra1ser. "A Spring Night in las Vcgas,"at 7
p.m. Saturday at the Temple Bat Yahm in Newport
Beach. Call the guild offices at CHOC at 997-3000, ext. h
277. fordetails.
• • • The University of Southern California Town and
Gown Junior Auxiliary of Orange County will celebrate
a "Run for the Roses. An E.veningat the Races" at its
annual spring benefit Saturday at the Registry Hotel in
Irvine. For more information. call 851-1700.
Ann McLean· appean to cballen&e the home
rates, at left, u ahe a nd Anna Bllllard and
Hela(a Jerem lu cub In their chipe to ~eftt
mualcal edacadon prQO'&ma. At rf.Cbt, Marta
Francia and Pat Sytnyi" compue note. on tbe
atate of the arta In Orange County.
PariSf ashions: hot colors, sexy skirts,nifty pants
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PARIS-Fitted suits in bnght colors and a vast range
of trousers highlighted the ready-to-wear winter fashions
presented last week in Paris.
l:llin Saltzman, vice president and creative director
for Saks Fifth A venue. said of the shows that ended
Thursday: "This is an up-season for Paris. We look for
glamorous French clothes, and there were plenty. But
bulky Japanese fashions arc a viable alternative as well."
All shapes of trousers were displayed in a range of
fabrics. although tailored lines won out over bloomer
styles. In his first show under his own name-afterycars
with Chloe-Karl Lagerfeld brought back A-line trousers
and fitted velvet-piped jersey jackets.
Pants-shown in checks with an easy fit by Sonia
Rykiel, in narrow jerseys or leathers by Claude Montana
and slightly baggy by Kcnzo-wcre topped by everything
from shaped or belted tweed or tartan jackets to duffel
coats and ankle-length great-coats.
Claude Montana's wrapped cocoon jacket was
fabulous in burgundy, red. blue, yellow and acid green.
And his coats-sweater-pants combinations were stunning.
refined versions of his former "incredible hulk" looks.
Other coat styles to watch wero the ankle-length
great-coats, th~ glamorous and showy beaver. tan$erine or
sit v~r fox and coyote wraps, the funnel-collared J?1or coats
in sizzlinashadesofred. yellow and blue. And Saint
Laurent's side-buttoned charcoal Chesterfield with one
velvet lapel was sheer perfection.
Sweaters ranged from the softest cable-knit twin sets
-a nostalgic look from1he Fi flies-to nubbly jacquard
blouson hip-len,thjackcts.
Skins arc stall around, either soft!)' pleated or dirndls
shown quite long or very short looks for after five-01n)'
and slam 1n leather, black wool. satin or velvet.
Come-hither was the message in fitted suits. Ungaro
added lots of satin, brocade and rhinestone details to
waist-cinchingjackctson short skins. sometimes over lace
camisole tops.
Theprettiestclotheswereshown with pumps and
sheer dark stockings. a holdover from last season. or with
Oats and opaque tights with the shorter. peppier sweater
dresses. Saint Laurent teamed good-lookina boots with
short skirts. showing a few; nches ofleg.
Carmen Miranda head-wraps give Ungaro and Saint
Laurent cockta~sscs their special "je nc sais quoi"
while otherevcningiooks included many versionsofthe
black "smoking" or tu~cdo suit.
Diana
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LONDON (AP)-Prin-
cess Diana has boosted
another new fashion craze
-this time, seamed black
stocktnp with bow dnisn
embroidered on each heel.
British tabloidure full of
close-up photographs of
the decorated heels,
together with puns about
royal footnotes~ fancy
legwor k and th e
22-ycar-old princes bcina
"the royal aeam·stealer."
Diana. expectant her sec-
ond beby an late Septem-
ber, wore thestockinasmn
visit 1hursday to a London
police tra1nina collcac.
Two papen immed11tely
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Can Saint Laurent remain
kingpin of Parts f ash ton?·
PARIS-Yves Saint Laurent almost left his feathers
behind in his ready-10-wear show for winter -some of his
OufTy ostrich-feather tops were shedding on the elegant
suits and clinging late-day dresses.
The perennial kingpin of P.aris fashion went
self-confidently for class•c~shapely hoes to update his own
looks, in a show that seemed more commercial than
inspirational.
Some fashion watchers would like to see Karl
Lagerfeld. whoearlierthrilled audiences with bis first show
under his own name, unseat Saint Laurent at the top of the
Paris design hierarcy.
Saint Laurent, however, showed Wednesday that he
can hold his own at pleasing style-minded women who can
ctfTord the high cost of Pans designers' ready-to-wear
fashions. (At Paris boutiques. some blouses sell for $300.)
While Saint Laurent showed a few argyles with his
spony skins and a pair of velvet knickers or two. he didn't
knock the audience's socks ofTw1th surprises.
At the show. chic Pans1an film star Cathenne
Dcneuve was applaud1 ng not far from Linda Gray. a star of
television's "Dallas," showing that Dallas. showbiz and
Paris chic can get along j ust fine. thank you.
Paris 1s betting on pants. and Saint Laurent's look
better than ever -especially in soft gray flannels with
gathers at the waist.
The pahts. wom with a neatly-belted coat or short1e
1acket, and topped with a poncho or long scarf. make up
Saint Laurent's latest high note.
The lean look for daytime ma~ be topped by blousing
sweaters and pillbox hats in combinations of blue. violet.
green and brown. But ifthatseems a little bi~ like past YSL.
try newer looks an bold white flannels or knits and blad.
velvet.
The ··c armen" e' cnang dress 1s being sho"'n all O\ er
Pans. But a1nt Laurent clevcrl)' a"o1ded an) chche b)
topping a sil very-gray tafTela skin with a black "chet
spaghetti-strapped bodice.
APWllQf I t The dress). sashed a1nt Laurent blouses were tcmlic.
and black-pnnted sizzling turquoise with a moss) green
velvet trouser suit could go nght from cocktails to a
late·night disco.
Flounced, silvery Carmen gown by Y•ee:
Saint Laurent bu black velvet bodice. '
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Winter serenity of !Ake Powell at•• way In early •Prln& to boaten.
Lake Powell vacation
top spring attraction
Although 186-mile-long Lake Pow-
ell, on the Colorado River in Arizona
and Utah, is only 21 ycan old, its
popularity now indicates that it has
become a world class vacation attrac-
tion ..
Hotel/motel
guide free
The Santa Monica Convention and
Visitors Bureau has just released its
first Hote17Molel Gulde. The publi-
cation is available free of charge and
gives complete information regarding
lodging and meeting facilities in the
city.
Santa Monica is Los Angeles' beach
resort. It combines the charm of a
coastal town with the sophistication
of an urban area. Located only eiaht
miles north of Los AnJ.eles Inter-
national Airport. five miles west of
UCLA/Westwood. seven miles west
of Beverly Hills and 13 mi1cs west of
downtown Los Angeles means that
many of Southern California's
fa vontc attractions are only minutes
away from Santa Monica.
Copies of the new guide. as well a~
other information about Santa
Monica. arc available by writing the
Santa Monica Convention and Vis-
itors Bureau. P.O. Box 5278(X).
Santa Monica, CA 90405. or call (2 13)
393-7593. between the hours of I 0
a.m. to 4 p.m. The Visitors lnfor-
matton Center is open seven days a
week.
The ruged, 1.25-million-acre Glen
Canyon National Recreation Area
and 134 miles of the northern
boundary of the Navajo Indian
Reservation surround 150,000 acres
of pure mountain runoff water, and
few roads reach its I. 960 zigzaaing
miles of shoreline.
Five nurinu that serve Lake
Powell arc expanding this year and
OCCoffers
Iberian tour
Explore the history and culture of
the fascinating and beautiful Iberian
Peninsula during a 20-day Oran•e
Coast College cultural tour this
summer.
adding services to stay ahead of the
increasing influx of visiton.
Lake Powell. with its multi-colored
canyons and midi.Uc peaks ecboina
its famous downriver companion. the
Grand Canyon, is easy to reach from
Southern California.
Waheap, for example, is an ~y
drive on uncluttered hi&hways (S60
miles from Los Angcfes via Laa
Vegas), and there arc ~ularly scbed-
Uled Sky West Airline fhghts from Lu
Vegas to Page. Arizona, six miles
below Waheap.
Good reasons for spring visits to
Lake FoweTI inclucle -balmy wealfitt
(78 ~rcent sunshine year 'round with
comfortable low humidity) with aver-
age temperatures of 61 -36 degrees
and water temperatures 54 degrees in
April; uncrowded conditions, better
fishing. and seasonal discounts
through April 30 of up to 30 percent
on rooms. houseboat and P?werboat
rentals and Rainbow Bndge toun
from Bullfrog or Waheap. The tour of Spain and Poriugal
runs June 16 through July 5. Cost of
the trip is $2,450. The fee includes The four perimeter marinas -
roundtrip airfare. land transpor-Bullfrog. Hall's Crossing. H ite and
tation, superior class hotels. daily Waheap -have planned a special
breakfasts. and most meals. events calendar for visitors of all ages
The Iberian adventure will visit the this year.
historic Spanish cities of Madrid.
Avila, ~ovia. Cordoba. Seville. ~pecial discount pacakases a~d
Granadr, 'ind the popular beach pnces ~ offci;e<! ~n connection with reson of Marbvella on the Costa del the s~1al acuvmes throughout the
Sol. While in Ponugal, tour panici-"' y~r. For a ~lendar of e:vents a~
pants will discover Lisbon. the f-o. dt~ount details or reservations. ~ntc
mantk towns of Sintra and the to De~ E. Webb Rccreauon!l1
beautiful seaside resort of Estoril. Properties, P.O. Box 29040, Phoenix
Forinformationaboutthesummer Az 85038. or call toll-free:
tour, call 432-5880. 800-528-6154 or caJI (602) 278-8888.
Steam to the World·'s Fair·:······
aboard vintage locomotive
Two maJOr travel events of 1984 have been combined
into one travel package called "Steamin' to the Fair" and
departs from Los Angeles on May 27.
The World's Fair to be held in the city of New Orleans.
opening May 12. is being billed as "The Great
· Celebrauon." This does tndced offer a magJcal combina·
tion that can only happen once. However. the great
celebration can begin before am val in New Orleans.
Through the cooperation of the Southern Pacific
Railway. a special passenger train of coaches, painted in
the original orange and red livery. will be pulled by the last
rcmaming steam locomotive of the Daylight type from
Ponland to New Orleans.
Between 1937 and 19S3. Engine 4449 could easily
have been one of the locomotives that pulled the famous
Dayheht Streamltners between Los Angles and San
Francisco and which were proclaimed by many to be "the
most beautiful tratns in the world."
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To combine these two events, the Pacific Railroad
Society. itself orpnized in 1937, is offering an escorted rall
tour package with departure from Los Angeles, Sunday.
May 27, onboard the Amtrak "Sunset Limited."
Sight1tting will be included at both Austin and
Dallas. Texas, prior to boarchng the special steam train for
tts three-day journey from Dallas to New Orleans.
, Travel on board the special will be durina dayli&ht
hours only, with overnight accommodations at hotel!Kf in
Houston and Lafayette. All details of .lodging. tranifers,
siahtsccing and transponation are taken care of by the
escort on either a seven-or 14-day version. ~
Also included is a two-day admission ticket to the
World's Fair and a gala wekominf ceremony when the
steam special arrives right on the fairgrounds.
This novel package is available to the public and
complete details may be obtained from the Pacific
Railroad Society. P.O. Box 2858. Riverside. CA 92516
Note for the boss
MIAMI (PRNewsw1re)-You need to act away for 1
few days, and going back to the office on Monday would
rum everythina.
• A cruise line in Miami has the perject solutton: a note
from the captain.
Norwegian Caribbean Lines is givmg a survival kit to
passepgcrs returnma from its three and four-day cruiteS to
the Bahamas, complete with a letter from the~ptaln of the
MS Sunward II which excuses them from doina anythlna
or llsteni~J to anyone.
It offen our apologies to your bosi' for h1vina
Baharuarama Monday. a helpless. dreamy contentment
which amicu passengen returning from an NCL
Bahamarama cruise.
The survival kit also includes a coffee m~ button.
bumper sticker and office desk tent card printed with the
messaaes "Don't Talk To Mc or I Can't Hear You -It's
Bahamarama Monday."
NCL is ofTcrinJ specially reduced Bahamarama
Monday round trip atr fares to Miami from 76 cities. with
prices ranaina from S2S for Tampa and Orlando to S22S
for Dtnver.
The Sunward II leavn Miami •:30 p.m. Fridays for
N1uau and NCL's private Out Jsland. Four-day cruJses
leave Mondays at 4:..0 and add Frccpon. Bahamu to the
poru of call.
•
Gene Autry honoi:ed
Gene Autry, the sinaina cowboy of I 9SO's movie
fame. was 1mmonalitcd recently in Palm Spnnp when 1
major thoroU&hfart was named after him.
Enthuted" city fathers voted uninimously to Chante
tftt name ofBosac ROid to Gene Autry Tra.11 as t salute to
the famed ptl'IOnahty who 1s also a ra1dcnt ind hottl
owner 1n the dctcrt reson city.
Mcmbcn of the Californ11 Anaets bHcball team,
"'h1ch the former film $1.lf own\. were on hind for the
dcd1cauon ~rcmomn
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OUI ol it. The ~lion IO have yow pbQM Nil on lbC ....., or a.lftl fiallli a Wall Wiit just IM blliDDiae. Ne.1 cmne wha1 color Clo_~ want mtina oo tbc ..._ or banaiftl on a wall. Th.it ,.... foUowed by all kinds of
opciOnl. Do you wuia cotd on it? Do you want it IOdiaJ
1 number for you? One line or six? A hold butlOn? Do
you wan•~ in the cat'! With or without a cord? How
aboUt a prtvacy relate button? A receiver in K.enni\ the
Frot'• mouth? A bu"°n for conference calls? An extta-loa& ~ \hat wtll follow you to the st)oppina ce~ltl'? A Mr)& tha' plays the theme from "Dr.
Zh1vtao"? •
Tekvilion for me uted to be an antidote for a life-~reatenina day. I'd prop my1elf up in front of the set
hke a lump and try one of three channels. .
~ -No more.
Every n.i~t I have to decide what I want to watch:
a 24-hour m1ni-1eries called "Sleaze ..... a docummwy
on bow scorpions mate ... the Y~aloslavian Battery
Jumpina tea!" vs. the.Polish tC:t~ ... Convent Bloopers
... Yo~rCar s HQfttseope ... S1bhng Face-off ... the city
council of Gary. Ina::' in session ... a weather feature
trackina a cold front ... Michael Jackson riveting
himself into the floor ... a spleen transplant
watching celebrities floss for dollars or any one of JOO
shows being offered.
All my husband asked last night was. "Which one
do you want to watchr' I fell apart. -
NEW YORK
(PRNewswire) -Do your
dram vKations tum inlQ
"i&htmarcs? YourOIJ'Ckn1
of'Edtn ifltO snake ~
Most of us fail utr
we don't take time to plan
and we don't know what to
look for. Accotdioa to
world traveler and author
Peter A: Dickinson. we
should seek ... placin you
would love to visit and hke
to live in ... bavens whett
you will be happier and
healthier... places where
you can make as well as
save money ...
Where do we find such
Edens?
Dickinson. who has ex-
plored hundreds of com-
munities durin& I 5 years of
traveling. says we can find
them in areas that rank
high in these categories:
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-Climate: days when the
tel'Dpcrature is 66 dcgrttS
Fahrenheit with 55 percent
humidity. This climate al·
lows the body chemistry to fun~tion without strain; the
more days like this. the
~ttcr you feel.
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where you can visit for less
than $15 a day and live for
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Diabetic cruise readied
DEAR ANN ------------
All•
lMDEIS
LANDERS: A
close friend has
been the victim of
several un-
fonunate inci-
dents since last
Auaust. She has
had a series of I•••••••••••• accidents (mostJy
self-inflicted), money problems, health problems,
trouble with her plumbing, electrical wiring, roof and
septic tank· and acu of God such as a flood and a
tornado.
This woman also has suffered painful penonal
losses. Her husband left her for another woman and her
son and his wife are not'speaking to her because she
refused to lend them money for a new car.
Last week her home was broken into and many
valuables were stolen.
This woman told me recently that a neighbor has
TRAVE L -----~
Turtle-"ay
Bilton Hotel . .
has opening
put a curse on her. She ts w1thng to buy back the
woman's good will for$2,000.
The neishbor denies that she has any supernatural
powers but is willing to accept the money in an effort to
make my friend feel better and maybe .. change her
luck." What do you say, Ann Landers? -MRS.
IN-BETWEEN rN PORTSMOUTH
DEAR 1.8.P.: TMre b DO evidace tkat Obe peraoD CU,.. a CUM• ... din.
BeUvlora.I adeaUlta aay. laowever, tkat aa
illdtvtdul wM bellffes lae b nned ofta lDvlta
calasplttea by betaaW.. u U tltey were lDtvltablt
lu&ead of peJlml S! .... te eM ·CM "lteK.'' you
hie.cl lllMW lnea la "'" C'l9HUq &o c:Uqe 1aer m.1.M-set. Neae of u cu fl""&l die blr4a of aonow
from fl)'lq over Ml' llleMs. Mt we cu preveat diem
from IMdldlq MSll la ow M.lr. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have tremendous
influence in this C?Ountry. If Ann Landers says ~do it,"
millions listen. How about declaring the week starting
April I as RETURN IT WEEK?
Suagest to your readers that they gather up all the
books. plates, aluminum pens, serving trays, yases,
sweaters, umbrellas, raincoats., etc .• they have planned
to return for weeks (or months) but never got around to
it. .
Suggest. too. that they check over their linen
supply. I have been in homes and seen stacks of towels.
washcloths. pillow cases and bathmats clearly labeled
Hilton. Hyatt and Mayfair-Regent. You'd think the
thieves would be ashamed. Will you hclp7 -
PRO-INTEGRITY IN MAINE
DEAR PRO: I ller~y declare lite wed: beg1uln1
Aprtl 1 u RETURN IT WEEK -ud "11 la H Joke.
_Housing: rents under .PHOENIX, Ariz.(PRNcwswire) -exerase." Kyder edits Oood Conttol. a
S 1 o a day and housing Stephanie Ryder, R.N., a diabetic for 21 monthly newsletter for diabetics .
under $50.000 (to bu)'.). years, will accompany 18 couples on a A medical doctor will be on the crvise to
-Medical facilities: ~ood-health cruise to Alaska. leaving July provide an extra marlin of safety for
where semiprivate hospital 1 · travclen. To join the cruise, at leasl o.ne
..LOOJllS cost less than S200 .. Many diabetics believe they can't dine person in the couple must have diabe1es.
daily (national average) out or travel like their. non-(jiabetic
and where there is at least friends," .says Ryder ... Durina our cruise. Ryder offers cruise information to
one doctor per 7 50 resi-I'll teach diabetics how to eat gourmet anyone writina to her before April S ac
dents. meals. We'll also discuss bow travelins Stephanie Ryder, Alaska Cruise, Bo~
_ Recreation and cul-aff~s the patient's nttd for insulin and 2112-B. Scottsdale, Ariz. 8S2Sl.
ture: a place where some-~-----lmiii----------11111!!!------------~ one interested in books,
music or art would feel
comfon.able.
To help you loc,atc such
havens. Dickinson has
prepared a kit of lists in-
cluding a Fact Sheet (ques-
tions to ask), a Profile
Analysis (to pinpoint needs
and wants) and a list of the
80 best places for va-
cations. extended stays. or
to rclocat or retire. For this
Edens kit. send a stamped
(20 cents), self-addressed.
business-size (No. I 0)
envelope to Peter A.
Dickinson. 47 Chestnut
Avenue. Larchmont. NY
10538.
soun~"' 81eep(6,a~
S 161 Barbor Blvd., Costa Meu
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I 111e my rea•en '° retan all bonowed Items &o
friends, relattvet ud Delpbon. Nol menlioaed by
"Pro-latepity" are ,probably die most f~aenUy
bOrrowed Items of all -lawn mowen, 1arde11 tools,
bmmen. aawa, screwdrivers, moakey wretldfl,
la.Wen, lllllD& ~r, plf elaba and teaala ncq11e11.
KAHU KU. Hawaii (PRNewswire) -With a tra-Uyoakave' ao.veaJr''towels,badlmats,bedllua,
ditional Hawaiian blessing, Barron Hilton and officials ol blubta, plcbnt, rap or TV aeta from lloteb ud
Peter A. Dickinson is the
founding editor of Harve~t
Years (now Fifty Plus) and
The Retirement utter.
The Money Newsletter for
Mature People. He is the
author of several books.
including The Fires of
Autumn (Sexual Activity
io the Middle and Later
Years)., and Travel and
Retirement Edens Abroad.
the Prudential Insura nce Co. of America have opened motels yoa uve vlaJte.t. aead tllem back. Yoa will sleep
Hawaii's newest hotel. the 486-room Tunic Bay Hilton & betier &oaf t. CouMry 0~ oo ~h~s ~nic Nonb S~~ The .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
celebrity-studded event provided a festive salute to the
state's year-long celebration honoring the 25th an-
niversary of Hawaij's statehood.
The hotel opens af\cr a S 17 million renovation and
improvement project. which makes it one of the most
attractive resorts in the islands. The lavish development,
originally built in 1972 as a joint venture of Prudential and
Del Webb Corp., was closed for renovation in August 1983
when Prudential and Hilton Hotels completed a new
management agreement. The hotel had been managed by
Hyatt for the five years J!)rcceding Hilton's takeover.
Located on 880 acres, the new Hilton is situated on a
point jutting into the Pacific between Intimate Bay and
Turtle Bay where giant sea turtles seek refuge from the
pounding surf of nearby Sunset Beach. Migrating whales
arc a familiar sight from the hotel and its five miles of
uninterrupted shoreline.
The ocean meets the land here in a completely
unspoiled atmosphere, said Donald R. Knab, Prudential's
senior vice president of real est.ate investment. This is the
Hawaii that people ,all over the world dream of, and it's
right here on Oahu, just over an hour's drive from
Honolulu. Waimea Falls and the Polynesian Cultural
Center are our closest neighbors.
The 18-hole championship golf course is JUSt one of
many outdoor attractions that make the hotel a complete.
self~ntained resort. Honcback riding. helicopter tours,
dune cycling, I 0 tennis couns, a paddle court, two
swimming pools, a par-course. scuba diving. surfing and
many more beaeh activities complement the fine dining
and meeting facilities designed into the.property.
Our confertncc facilities enable us to appeal to the
corporate meetings market as well as the vacation and
incentive markets. said general manager Bruce Ulrich, a 2~year Hilton veterao who ha~ oversttn the renovation
project.
Each guest room enjoys a breathtaking ocean view,
includina our cottaac units. With all our improvetitenu.
the Tunic Bay Hilton is definitely pne of the loveliest
hotels in the islands.
The Turtle Bay Hilton's vital statistics include five
restaurants. three lounges. and 11 ,000 square feet of
meeting space in the K.ahuku Ballroom, the foyer and four
seminar rooms. The main ballroom can accommodate a
&f'OUP of 1,300 theater~tylc and 900 for a banquet.
Improved fire and life safety systems have been
incorporated into the renovation pf'Ol.Tlm, with smoke
detectors and sprinklC11 installed in each auest room, and
all corridors and public areas.
Th11 is the 15th Hilton in which Prudential hu
an*ated. Prudential iuoleowneroftheTurtle Bay Hilton,
and SO percent partner with Hilton ln the 2.612-room
Hilton Hawaiian Vlllqe. which is located on the beach at
Waikiki. Hilton's other property in the state is the
4Sl-room Kona Hilton Beach and Tennis Reson on the
Bi1 Jsland of Hawaii
Genealogy tour set
~nealoSY 11 the subJCCt of a spcciJI et&bt-c:lay
sc•eo-niabt tou'\' to Salt Lake City. Utah. where the central
OcnW<>Sical Library of the Oaurch of Jesus Christ of
t.attcrdly Saints (Mormon) is lotat.ed.
The vut Ubn.ry will be opu J,O tou.r memberswho m ~hina for their .. roolS." The tour lcavet MayJ6.
Contact Jam R emcns. The Camaae Trade, SOSO C..rrai&c Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 9S~I . or call (707)
S76-12JI for det.alls and rHCrvauon
CLASSES START APRIL 9th.
Ou1 l'\1'0tn!t tic!\~' otnd one 1our~·d month !>I~ pl;tn m.tkl' •I
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Gray Line tours take vou to the lands of swashbuckltng
pirates. giant bears. galloping ghosts. exohc birds.
wild Indians. ancient forts. and medieval castles
There's a lot to Amerlca Show them all of It on Gray Line
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• • ·w~ Wonlca Anet The cnoco-
lett Fectety" (1971) Gene Wiider,
Jack Albert8otl.
(%)MOYE * * ''SIMw DrMm Racer" ( 1980)
David Essex. ee.i B<tdges
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BEHAVIOR
1D FRAGGlE ROCK
AFTERHOOH
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G OUIETHOUA
G) MEMORIES WITH LAWRENCE
WELK
fJ) IAELAHO: A TEl.EVISIOH
HISTORY
Ii> AMERICAN QOVERHMEHT
e:)MOVIE * * •,i, "One Step To Hell' f"l968J Ty
Hardm. Rossano Bram
(C)MOVIE * * * "Superman Ill" ( 1983) Chris-
tophef Reeve. Alcilatd Pry0<
MOVIE
t * "O'Hare's Wife' ( 1982) Edward
Asner. Manette Hlf11ey
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'1!) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
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8 (I) EASTER SEAL. m.ETHOH
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tD HOGAN'S HEROES
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I M81UT'M A MATTM Of TAITE
~ *** "~ Ill" (1913) Ctr-. ~ ....... Ald\ird fll'yor.
':1, ~ Cowt>oy And The Udy" &931J:l COoper, Mn <>won.
tU~ "Mieieing" (1M1) Jedi L.,,._ '"°"· Silly~ -1:30-ILlflOmWOU
.. ··~ "Sl\ant" (1953) Alen Ladd. JMnAtttu. .
• ADAM-12 l~TTEROfJASTfi
t t •,; "Sec:ood Thoughts" (1982)
Lueie Arna. Craig WISSOll
-~ GMOYIE t t 'n "l(lng Arthur. The Y OUl'IQ.Yilf
L«d" ( 1975) OMr Tot>ias. MlchMI
Gothard eMOVE • * "The Boy From Okllhoml
( 1954) Wll Rogers Jr Nancy Olton ~ FACES Of CUL TUAE
e;) CIEHf 9COTT
-2:30-ID WIHOSINOE1'
~ FACES Of CUL TUAE
C)MOVIE * * * '; My F1v0<11e Year ( 19a2)
Pet• 0 Toole. Jessica Harpei :S1 SWEENEY TOOO
eMCNW
"W8*1kl'' I 1'80) ~ RamOo. Stftt Mtf'ldlui, ,.~ ltM Mlt11-M (1952)
Alln.~·== I GftOWINGYIAM
INTIRTAIMNT TMI W£fX
MOYIE **1A "Tiit ButO*t" (1973) Jeln-Pu l!Selmondo, Omtf $flltff. (C)MOYIE **. "The Deep" (1977) Robert Shlw. ~ 8119e1 . ®MCMI tt\t "The Outaldlf1" (1983) C .
Thoma Howell, Matt D!Mon.
(D) GETTING If THE GAME
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• NEWIMAkER8
CwASHIGTON WEEK IN
• GAOW1NO VfAA8 <m ON THE MOYf
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WILDBM88
l =AHTAOE F1AIN() UNE
Qm. MAGIC Of AMMA1. AHO
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IJ AMERICAH ADVENT\mE D MARTIN: THE EMANCIPATOR 8 CJ) (I) EASTER SEAL
m.tTHON (CONT'D)
• Days" ( 1956) DaVld Niven. Sh1rtey
Mac Laine.
D AMENCAN SPOlrrSMAH
fJ) PRESENT£
~ FAMILY PORTRAIT
(Ill HEW8MAl<£R8 '84
O! THIS WEEK IN 8ASEBAU. ~~REPORT
• • • "Burnl" ( 1970) Marlon BrM-
do, Evaristo Marquez
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GNEW8COP£ fD TOHY IAOWH'S JOURNAL
C?) FAMILY PORTRAIT
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Qt MOAK ANO MIHOY
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&MOVIE • * "Baron Blood ( 1972) Joseph
C-Otteo. Elke Sommer.
(!)MARTIN: THE EMANCIPATOR
FAERIE TALE THEATRE
lI)MOVIE • * 111 "Touched" (19831 Robert
Hays, Kathleen Belief
-5:30-IJ C88NEWS D MARY TYLER MOORE
8NEWS
(!) WALL STJIEET JOURHAl
REPORT GMOTOAWEEK
(I) ALICE
OAICHEWSO MOVIE
•11 "SU(>er Fuzz" (19al) Terence
H~I. Ernest Bofg.rune
EVENING
-8:00-
IJ 0 NEWS 8 MOVIE * * * "The Brass Bottle" ( 196.41
Tony Randall, Borl Ives D SISKEL & EBERT AT THE
MOVIES
0 WOAU> AT WAR
CJ) 1H SEARCH OF ... m u·A·s·H
tl)MOVIE
I
T me trippers
Madge Sinclair. Brian Mitchell and Pernell Robem (from left)
dlacover the rough technlquea of medlcln&.a• they were taught 65
year• ago on .. Trapper John. M.D. ••tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. .
(l)Q!NEWS
ltDl HEWSCOPE m BEST OF HOT SEAT
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0 3 RAST CAME.RA G (!§) RIPLEY'S BEUEVE IT OR
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L0<d" I 19751 OhYer Tobllt, Mlci1ael
Gothwd
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G) ST AR SEARCH
fJl) A1.L CREA TURES GAEA T AHO SMAU.11
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MOV1E
• • "BrrtaM1a Ho~tal" ( 1982)
Leonard A~te<. Graham Crowden
®MOVIE , _ * * * "Max Dugan Returns" ( t983)
Marsha Mason. Jason RobArds
-8:30-a (I) DOMESTIC LIFE
(!) LOU GRANT
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"Fhght No 90 Olsaste< On The Potomac" (Premiere) Fbcnatd Masur
0..nah Manotf.
8 UHOERSEA WOfl.D OF
JACQUES COUSTEAU
D <ml MOVIE
"Samson And Delilah' (Premiere)
Antony Hamilton. Belinda Bauer 0 WILD KINGDOM
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Kurt Russell. Stephen McHathe.
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MAGGIE 8llOOS
(%)MOVIE
• • "S1lv« Dream Racer" ( 1980)
David Essex. Beau.Bridges.
-9:30-
fJ (I) Al.ICE
• * • 'It 'The World According T 0
Garp" ( 1982) Robin Wlltlams. Mary
Beth Hurt
(SJ SWEENEY TOOO
LZ)MOVIE
llCROSS •
1 Works nard
7 Receoe
10 Chemical
salt
13 Saunter
19 Oeter1orate
3 wds
20 Colton
State
22 Attendeo to
24 Current
abbr
25 01ymp1c
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27 Styptic
material
28 Em1t lume ...
29 Deun
30Kno1.~
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32 Coat 1011.1~
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35 Concludf'
36 Misdeed
37 Flower
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39 Nolhmq
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Easter
44 Go11 strokP
45 Rise 2 wd!>
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52 Clan
SJ ti/ore c1wa"
55 Scotch cap
56 •s wearing
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56 Blew a nor n
59 Bet
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81 S111ft1ess
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83 Immense
84 Goes b)
boa1
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SOrtOw
88 PrepOStl•On ea Norse qod
OI war
90 Stitch up
91 Awai
se\llenien t
9:? Very .,mall
94 Lyric poem
96 Therefore
97 Time pertod
abbr
98 EgQ rect'P
tcJCle
101 Form
103 Praise~
105 Evicts
ti wds
109 V•SUclhZP
110 Lubricatt'
111 Unpaid
113 Expectant
alert
114 Sno"'
triena
1 1& Sl'IOPf.l•no,
11tace'>
118 (.tlPf"" al
~ult•
11q Fal mo"'"
.ioor
120 Bu11t.qtt1
site~
1'l3 Turi
124 jmpulsiv~
126 Gazes "'
l1•eOty
129 Baseoa11
teams
131 Kn1c;iht s title
132 Fasteneo
securely
137 Bird homes
138 SIPevete~c.
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boots
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160 Appoint-
menl
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epoch
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causers
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17 2 E 1111 spmts
173 Picnic pest
1' 4 F ru1t drtnk
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c1ous stone
5 Nero e g
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2 wdS
7 Enghsn 1111e
8 B1oom
9 Arts degree
10 Dieter s dosn
11 Entertainers
12 Desi< hgnt
13 Thorougl'l-
fare
14 General
tendency
15 Stender
9r11ss
16 Former
acorn
1-Army 0!11
CPr .-Jbbr
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38 Red-eyed
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41 Jewish
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43 Anglo·
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44 Fust
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46 Church seJt
48 Pro"1b1t
49 Seagoing
vessel
51 Etern1t~
52 Youngste•
54 Mild
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57 Repre!>ent;;,
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60 Lono·
necked
birds
61 Cooking oils
63 Content1<d
sighs
64 Label
65 Vent1latPS
2 wds
66 Woody
plant
6i Cabbagt>
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69 Budd)
70 Fish egg:.
73 Sundt' i.
74 M oSbP
haveo
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75 Ftrmam .. n1
77 Neuter
pronoun
78 Conceals
80 Ta.crate
82 Accomp11sn
85 Girl s namt'
87 Tear
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126 Wt:1gl11nq
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128 Eldt'rly
130 Ac1ual
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111 TowJrd me
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133 E11!'rytninq
114 Fibber
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144 Mount
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QI NBC NEWS
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(t)MOVIE I
•11 "The Last Chase· (1981) Lee
Maiors. Chris Makepeace
S MOVIE * * '1ou Could See What I Hear
21 Marc Singer AH Thomson
-8:30-
0 NBCNEWS D HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP
PEOPl.E TO PEOPLE
G) WKRP IN CIHCINNA Tl
fll) YC>lm CHILDAEN, OUR
CHll.DREN
D 9 ICHIOHT RIDER
D UHOEASEA WORLD OF
JACOUY COUSTEAU
D 0 HAADCASTLE I
MCCORMICK
CJ) TWILIGHT ZONE
G)MOVIE
Wa1luk1 119801 Oack Rambo Stew
Marachuk
«I) UFfSTYLES OF THE Al()i AHO
FAMOUS
&;) NATI.JAE
'1!) MASTERPIECE THEA TAE
C 0 S MOVIE * * * Superman Ill ( 1983) Ctms-
tOO!ltf l\ee<le Rictlatd Pryor
0 8CHOOL BEAT
CJ) LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS
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D THE WORLD TOMORROW
«I) YOUTH FOR CHRIST
fll) THE GOOD NElGHBOAS
~ THE SHAKE.sPEAAE Pl.A YS
H MOVIE * *' 1 Second Thoughts I 19821
Lucie Arnaz Craig Wasson
0 MOVIE
• •·~ Used Cars" (19801 Kurl Aus.
sett Jacll Warden.
"Man 01 Marble" (1977) Krystyna
Janda. Jerry Aadz1W1lowicz.
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IJ SPORTS ANAL 8 PACE.SETTEAS
DAICHEWS
(iJ WORLD VISION
Cf) SISKE1 l EBEflT~ THE
MOVIES
G) JERRY FA1.WEU
(I) FACE THE NA TIOH
®;MOVIE * .-• * The AppremlCeShlp Ot
Ou Joy Kr•vttz (19i4) ~ichard Orev-
AT LONG JOHN SILVER'S!
Look for Freebee the Fish on the menu
board at participating Long John Sliver's.
Get a Free Fish Fiiiet when you buy any
adult dinner that doesn't contain fish.
Offer good thru April 14.
LONG]OHN SILVEl{S.
SEAFOOD SHOPPES
3095 Harbor Blvd., just south of
San Diego Freeway across from
Fedco. Costa Mesa •
(Drive-Thru Service Available)
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lC)MOVI: * * t ~ 'My F9vontt Vw'' (1982;
Pater O'~oole . .Mmiu Harper.
:HJ BAA:FOOT IN THE PARK
(1)M0\'1E * t "If YOU Couto Set What I Hear'
(1982) llarc Singer. AH ThOmlon
-1:30-CD MOVIE •
• • "Angel's Mex" ( 1948 Leo Gor·
~.HuntzHllll
t~AICNEWS
a!NEWS
-1:45-u ATOHEW:TH
·-2:00-a (])CBS t<EWS MIG iTWA TCH
~~~
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mon. StSSy S'8Cek
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~MOVIE * • t "Joan Ot Arc· (19•8) lngod
Bergman. i<>se Ftfrer
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().'MOVIE * * ~ "SUperman Ill' ( 19831 Chr;s.
t()()htll' Reeve. Alehard Pry0<.
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(!) FAITH 2C)
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All Fta1 Eats The Soul ( 19731 El
Hedi ar-n Salem. Bng tte Mira
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M•·~hl Muon. JllSOI\ Robards
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II 1 ~ MUPfl£TS
-4:40-
, C E UMMEA SOlSTU
'Green
Acres'
revival?
WASHI NGTON (AP)
-As the theme song goes .
"Green Acres is the place to
be. Farm hvm' 1s the life for
me." -But earlier this
month. Washmgton was
the place to be for "Green
i\cres" fanatics. who. along
w1th star Eddie Albert.
were hoping the shOY.
would come to life again.
Canceled 13 years ago
after chron1cl1ng
Hooterville and its unlikely
rural population for six
seasons, "Green Acres" has
been enjoytng a resurgence
oflate. taking on cult status
among those who say its
v1ston of by~one days was
ahead of its ttme.
The latest evidence of
1ha1re'1val came when two
recent showmgs of "Green
Atres" episodes sold out
the Amencan Film In-
stitute theater here. The
screenings were part of a
retrospective on Albert's
movie career.
"I had no nght to be
surprised. but I was." said
Albert. who starred as Olt-
vcr Wendell Douglas. the
stuffed-shirt laW)er who
gave up his prac11ce tn New
York to get his hands dtn)
\n rural America.
"Green Acres:· 1n an
inspired bit of c.asttng.
teamed Albert -a ve teran
of more than 40 years on
the stage and screen -with
E".a Gabor. who played his
glamorous wife, Lisa. The •
couple lived 1n a
ramshackle farmhouse
amid an American land-
scape populated by people
whoSt ties to reality were
tenuous. '-...
"Eddie proJ~s regular
gu)'. and whatever else you say about Eva Gabor. she's a little irregular," $8td Mike
Clark, program dirtttor at
the AR.
The other characters in-
cluded Mr Hane> (Pat
Buuram), a small-11mc
huckster. Hank K1mball
(Alvy Moort). the forac1fu1
county aaent, Ralph
Monroe (Mary Or1et Can·
field). the woman painter:
fb Dawson (Tom Lt ttr),
the farmhand who studied
at a corre pondenet school
that has a foo1ball team
and. most notor1ou~ of Jll
>\mold 71fTel . a ptg.
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Brace Coen (center) la ready to bare hla IOQJ, and net"J't,lalu el.e,
for a plum theater role, 6at WWlam W•nnan (!Uit) and RJc
Steiner uen 't ao •are ln .. T ou Know I Can't Rear YOa When tbe
Water'• Runntnc. •• opent.nc Friday at the Irvine Community Theater.
~exts Smith, siren of · 408
movies. olns TV's hottest
show and heats things up
•1 JEIUtY eu~ .,............ J
LOS ANGEL.ES -Alexis Smith says lhat
when she went to Sherwood Forest -1
favorite location site west oflos Anaeles-to mm a scene foe .. Dallis" she was seized by a
sudden ftelina of deja vu.
She knew she had been there before. 'Then
she rulized: "I haven't been here since I work~ with lhc president'in 'Stallion.Road."• Smnb is a newcomer to television as Lady
Jessica Montford on CBS' "Dallas." but she
was one of .the most popular and &!amorous
stars of the big screen in the 1940$ and • SOs.
Her leadin=en included Errol Aynn,
Humphrey • Cary Grant,. Paul New-
man, Clark Ga le, William Holden. and. of
course. Ronald Reapn.
At a White House dinner last year she and
Reagan recalled the I 947'film. in which she
played a horse rancher wooed by both Reagan
and Zachary Scott. (Reagan got the gic.L}
··1bad1 mmina with lhe PfOd&aeen. whidt
was PleaaJU. but I didft•t INrn anythi1111about
the ~flC\et or whit' a comina u~ ~· lie ·~· ... It's fuMy. It's a f\inny way to wort. But it s 1
• woriderful compeny and I love work.int with Lany:·
The referenc~ is to Larry Hisma.ft, .tio u
'lick and devious oilman J.~ ·· Ew1na is
televi.sion•1 most bissablc ~.
••J.R. and Lady Jtttic:a are in caboolS to a
dqrce," she AYJ. "They may be fttlioa each
other out, but tbey haven't toade a ~t.
They're sliJJ fenein&-I think ~·s inierestina
that Larry hu played tlusdHpicable dwacier
in such a way that the cnurc world adottS
him."
"Dallas .. is her first sencs. ln fact. he has
done very little ttlevi$ion. Her latest films
were "Cascy•s Shadow· (in wb.ich she also
played a horte rancher) \fld the French film
"la Truitte."
After years Qn the screen she moved on to
Broadway, w~rc she won a Tony award and
• lhe New York Orama Cntics award in 1971
for her singing and daocin1 role in "Follies ...
She aJso starred in .. Summer Brave .. and
"Platinum." and a revival of "The Women."
put under a Iona contract and wu a &&at~
she was 20.
Curtains going up on
three new local shows
"He talked about the horse he rode. He
bought the horse from that picture. Tarbaby.~
sh~ says. "He said, 'Alexis. you won't believe
trus. but Tarbaby's granddaughter just died .'
He always had an interest in horses. but 1 think
ll was working on that picture that clinched
it... .
"I never found anything on television that
excited me before. and for the most part it's
mediocre or worsi.·• she says. "And I didn"t
have lo do it. I lik.e doing things that are a
challenf$e to a degree. Then this came along.
It's an interesting character. It doesn't hurt
that it's the No. I show. a nd they seem to do it
better than anybody."
She starred opposite Errol AynJ\ in btt fl.RI
movie. "Dive Bomber .. in 1941. •
Smith. who has just joined the cast o f
"Dallas." plays Lady J essica, a Texan who has
lived for many years in England. She has come
to Southfork Ranch for the marria~e of her
brother. Clayton Farlow. to Miss Elite.
The actress is not too enlightening about
who Lady Jessica is, whether there's a Lord
Montford, or what the future holds for her on
the top-rated prime-time soap opera. It's not
that she's being coy but that Lonmar
Productions closely J:uards plot developments
so that viewers w1li he surprised and the
competition will be confl.scd. Even the actors
Ho w was she selected for the role? "I don't
know." she answers. "Her name 1s Lady
Jessica andJou know what a lady I am. She's
wealthy an titled -all the things I usually
play."
"My second film with Errol was ·GentJe.. :
man Jim' and he had a m iki bean anack •
during the film. The stµdio kept it very q_u:iet. ;
I said. 'Errol, if you keep abusing :yourself you
won't live to an old age.' He said. ·rm not
interested in living to an old age. I want lO live •
this half and I want to live it to the hill.... -
Comedy, drama.and music-they're all
waiting in the wings for weekend openings
as three new stage prQductions prepare to
go on the boards along the Orange Coast. Toi
Titus
Her new fame in "Dallas" won't hurt her
stage work either. She and her husband of 40
years. Craig Stevens. occasionally appear
together.
Smith was born in Canada, but grew up in
Los Angeles, where she was discovered by a
talent sco~ for Warner Bros. in a student
production. The blonde, blue-eyed beauty was
Craig Stevens aJso was in "Dive Bomber, ..
but they didn't meet until they made "'S~ "!
Against the Sky.•• Asked about their marriaae;
unusualJy long by Hollywood standards, she
says. ''Craia says if you tell people bow tons
you've been married they want to pve you a
plaque, or conversation comes to a balL So be
tells everyone we've been married 12 ye.an..,
Sharinl.an opening night Friday arc lhe
comedy Yo u Know 1 Can't Hear You
When the Water's Running" at the Irvine
Community Theater. the musical "Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
at the Newport Theater Arts Center and the
drama "The Ballad of the, Sad Cafe" at Westminster. (995-4113). final . pcr-
Saddleback COllCJe. rorn:i.anccs ~nday and Sat~.~ay at 8:30.
"Water's Running" isa collection of four • Father s Nose Bleeds in the Playbox one~act plays b y Roben Anderson all !heater at Golden West Coll~ge. Hunt-
satirizing the subject of sex. Cast mem'bcrs ington Beach (895-8378), playing Thurs.-
include William Waxman, Marcia day through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday
Bertholf, Bruce Coen, Ric Steiner, Cheryl · at 3 p.m. . ..
Beechum, Wil Thompson, Georgia • The Music Man at the Newport
Messcmer and Barbara Ann Shel?pard. Beach Stake Center o~ the Mormon
Performances will be given Fndays and Ch~h. 80 1 . Dover Dnve (545-6490),
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April 28, with closina, out with performances Thursday
two Sunday matinees April 8 and 15 at 2 and Fnday at 7:39 p.m.
p.m .. in the auditorium of Turtle Rock •"The Sunshine Boys" at t~e LP.
Community Park, Tunic Rock Drive at Rei>t:rtoryCompany.,3Q9 Centen~1aJ Way,
Sunnyhill Road in Irvine. Call 857-5496 Tustin (731-2792). winding up Fnday and
for reservations and ticket information Saturday at 8: 15 and Sunday at 2:30.
. .. · Meanwhile, four dinner playho uses and
The Orange. County p~em1ere of Joscp~ three other -community .theaters continue
and t~e An:iazing Technicolor Drcamcoat their respective productions. The~ are:
b) Tim R1~ and Andrew Lloyd W~bber . •"Man of La Mancha" at the Curtain ~.aut~o~ of Jesus Chryst Superstar._ and Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real.
Evita ) featu~es David Ch~n~ler in the Tustin (838-1540). 01ghtly except Monday
utle role. heading a cast of 2-sin.gers and at varying cunain times through May 6. da.~cers. E!!etn F1shbach 1s dtrcc~ing. • .. Babes m Arms" at Scbasuan·s West
Joseph will be presented Fndays and Dinner Playhouse. 140 A vc. Pico, San
Saturdays al 8 p.m. through Ma1y 6 at t~e Clemente (492-9950). on stage Wednes.-
Newpon Theater Ans Center, .50 1 ChfT days through Saturdays al 8 p.m. and
Dnve, Newpon Beach. Rescrvattons Sundays at I and 7 p.m. through April 15.
631-0288. •"Funny Girl" at the Grand Dinner
are kept in the dark.
Academy Award-winner
" Gene Hackman.
Henry Thomas <X "E.T."
Huckleberry Fbx from
'7erms of Endearment~·
'Three mem<nble
performances in a movie
for every kid who
wants to be hugged.
• Fer every parent
who wants to love
and understand.
At Saddleba~k College, lhe newly Theater. 7 Freedman Way (opposite D1s-
chnstened ~cKmney Theater (named for neyland). Anaheim (77.2-7710), nightly
the colleges recently de~eascd fine ans except Mondays a1 varying times through ~can, Doyle McKJOney) will be t~.e scene of Ma) 27.
The. Ballad o~ the Sad Cafe. Edwar~ •'T m Getting My Act Together and PllWDSSAUSlllMIRDI,._
Albee s adaptation of Carson Mc<;ullers Taking It o n the Road" at the Harlequin .mllfllS/mtN WISH.__
novella. H. Wynn Pearce is dtr~cting. the Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., D IWDM
drama of complex personal relauonsh1ps. Santa Ana (979-5511 ) .. nightly excepl IJIY 011MS
Cynthia. -'.'nderson, Ro land Buseth; Mondays at varying times through April "GllWSHXl7" .. l!fT(Jll llOlll.AllYfOl MUEEJl«lM
Michael 81ehtz and Jerry Halben head the 29 •SUSMMSP0-110llYDMZO:,_., NMOMMU
cast of the ~ddleback show, which will be e "Oeathtrap" at the Laguna Moulton '-"-'KUIH'WISlt.CW:&UIGMllJl-.,.,MAWll
presented Fndays and Saturdays .at 8 ~·'!'· Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, ..... _., fltWJQ Bmm -11 liEWl !OP(' $
and Sundays at 3 p .. m. on the M1ss1on VteJO Laguna Beach (494-0743), Tuesdays s ."ta l ~~.... ~!~--;=; ~
campus. Reservations 83 1-4656. through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at r-----------··-·-·---·-·---------·------J
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Repenory'.s "The Seagull" also are avail-•"One FlewOvertheCuckoo's Nest" by BREA LA HABRA
able Tuesday through Thursday at 8 p.m. the Mission Viejo Playhouse in the UA Movies
and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. atthe SCR theater, Mission -Viejo High School theater 9904022 ~~~ -06l3 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. The (841-4245). extended two additional wcek-
Chekhov dramalns officially April 10 ends. Fridays and Saturdays a1 8 p.m . COSTA MESA EL TORO
and ticket info ation is available at through April 14. ~3~51~3~ Edward"s
957-4033. •"The Mo usetrap" at the Newport Saddleback
Four local pr e11ons will be closing Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista COSTA MESA SBl -5880
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will command when ABC telecastS the 56th
annual Academy Awards abow Apnl 9.
ABC estimates 80 million people aaw the
Oscar show last year in the United States,
but no flaures were available for tbe
worldwide audience. This year the cer-
emony will be telecast to 7S countriet. a
record number.
Mart~ Pasetta, who is dircctina the
Oscars for the 13th consecutive year said
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price orst,6SO,OOO for th.u miaana, the .. Everyone is work.inf to brin\in the minimumtimeaoadvertitercanDUtctWe'.
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at the openina. We're aoina to stick to the "It'• an extraordinarily attractive show
five nominated sonas, Wt:. have to do that for the advertisers," said Boorom. ''It's~
for pace so tbat we have some peaks and exciJina show. it hau..q\lllit)' lmqc...and
valleys in the show." it's a very promotable show. It's a lot of
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DWI Corp. splits Into two dtvtstons, iMtnletOr b the Industrial ~ ahidd. Ht iar abo iDvoav.I
Deoanmcnt; uaique liaear anjec;_tjoe DU1•••11 picks Sharbaugh. Lowery as presidents 8tewer joined Desicn Wt1t in J 977 ly beina 1a1ec1 bJ a ~llliii ...
and, bu r.onducied a number of company. ·
First American Balik
puts Zagar on ~oard
Frank ff. Z.gar, vicl' president offinancc for z.;,, Inc., has been named
to the board of Pint American Bank Ir Tn1t Co, in una Beach. according
to board chairman Enaett Georce. Zagar, 33, is West oast sales manager for
tht' Cleveland-based metal worlung machinery manufacturer. First American
is an independent, institution specializing in financial services to small and
middle market businesses, professfonals, builders and developers. • • • Terence M. Conolly has been promoted to assistant vice president of
The board of direetbrs of
lrvine-bued DWl Corp. announced
plans this week to reorpnize' the
company into two divisions. The
divisions will be called Design Wes1.
Inc., and lno tck. and each will have
its own offi cers.
Officers named to Design West, the
service business subsidiary. were
David A. Sharbaugh, president and
chief opcratinJ offiCt'r. John W.
Goodin. executive vice president and
director of design, and Michael B.
Brewer. executive vice president and
director of marketjng.
Sharbaugh succeeds Arthur W.
Ellsworth as president of Dcsi&n
West. Ellsworth is president of DWI
and continues as chief exccutivr
officer of Dcsi$Jl West.
Named as vice presidents of prod-
uct desi&n were Patrick. Sullivan,
William R.. Story and John Mquare.
Ocorte Gaw was promoted io vice
president-visual communication•
and Lee Meeker to vice pretident in
charJC of model development optr-
ations. .~
Sharbaugh joined Desian West in
1979 a~ a project design manqer and
was named a vice president. product
design in 1983. A araduate of Art
Center College of Dcsian. he has 14
years experi~ncc in the design of
office f umiture and machines, com-
puters and medical equipment.
Goodin came to Design West in
1974 following a career with various
manufacturinJ and design consulting
firms. Goodin is a graduate of
California State U niversity at Long
Beach where he later served as a staff
1e1111aan on both the deSJp procieu Roben K. Fuj~ c~
and con umer attitudes on quality cbaef executive officer Of' DWI
whjleat thecompeny. Prioriojoiftinl said, .. ~ We11 Inc., our, ... Oestan West, Brewer owned a ar~ owaed ~ and ~
of residential and offi~ funlitUtt vices fUbsjdllJ)', Is now opei* •
manufacturers. lepeflte div111on in ordet' IO......,
He has also worked as a marketina provide for its future arowth.
consultant to Booz AJlcn in new . "E.ach ofthetc offi~ hQ Ii*•
product plannins and deve,opment. subsantiaJ contribution to lbe mo-
Brewer ~lved his MB.K" dqiu cess or Desip -.West-and wr ..
from Stanford University. confident their contributi°'1 Will~
Ff'.lnk A. Lowery was named tinue. lnotek, the compuy•s GeMr
pres1dml bf lnotek and will have division. will manufacture and ....,.
overall responsibility for the manu-kct the new products ex~ to factu~ and matketina of new prod-make a major contribution to tbt
ucts. Lowery joined DWI in 1983 company ...
after .20 years with Westinghouse DWI ~ntly announced the for-
Elcctnc Co!]). He 1tlablished the -mation of three limited ~nncnhi~
manufacrotmi and distribution designed to raise $3.9 m11tion for Ille
outlets for Somashield, tht com-future development of three new
pany's computer terminal radiation products.
~-:_ .,,~;-· ~ -.~ .. Newport Balboa Seviap, announced Fre4ric J. Ponter, president of the
Newport Beach-based savings and loan aSSOc:iation. Connolly joined Newport
.Balboa in 1981 as a new accounts counselor. He was subsequently promoted to
operations supervisor, then assistant branch manager. and later financial
investment manager. Connolly attended Los Angeles Valleyl College and
Orange Coast Colli:ge and is currently working toward a business
administration degr~e at the University of San Francisco.
. v
CM exec offers
. ' . M. Leroy Koouman, whose career spans two decades in high-technology
sales, has been named director of marketing for ltode, Inc., a wholly-owned
subsidiary of0detlc1, Inc. Based in Tustin. K.odc develops and markets time
me.tsurement equipment used in a sophisticated electronics communications.
Odetics, based in "naheim, develops digjta~ video and audio tape recording
and related equipment and is pioneering new ground in mobile robotics. •• ti
BUUe Bdl. formerly of Newport Beach. bas been named saleswoman of
\be ye.tr by ADdrewa ud Williams Realty Co. in Palm-Desert after selling more
than $3.5 mitJion in -custom homes and lots aT The Summit. a planned unit
development above Palm Desert, in the past seven months. Bell previously
sold for Walker and ~· She moved to the desert from Orange County four
years ago ..
' . . .
' Peter A. Pagan has been named vice president and director of marketing
for American Metal Beartn1 Co., according to president Alan Dacommu.
Pagan, a 22-year employee of the Garden Grove company. replaces Paal T.
Mltdtell, who recently retired. Pagan joined American Metal in 1962 as a
design engineer and was most recently di~or of sales and engjneering. • • • Plans for HattQJI Centre'• third office tower, with groundbreaking slated
1h1s month, havt signaled the start of the second phase of development of the
business complex at the comer of the Costa Mesa Freeway and MacArthur
6oulevard. The new $27 million, nine story office tower was designed by
:Jamea Artbar, in conjunction with'Envlronmental Plauln1 ud Researdt, a
·division of CRS Groapt, Inc. Also participating i n the effort is Eqaldon
-COntr,cton oflrvine, which will serve as general contractor once development
is underway. Situaied at \Jle nonh end of\he lake. the new building wjll include
-4bout 195.000 square feet of leasable soacc. . ' . Bell & Howell has selected Juaea AllOclalff lac. as its advertisinaagency
for the COM Products Divisiion, according.Jo Dick Buk1, markt>tfog
manager. The division, located in Irvine, designs and manufactures·computer
-Output Microfische (COM) systems, used fO( information recording. -. . . ,.
National FuadJ.ng Corporatl•, a Huntington Beach-based provider of
leasing, financing and underwriting services to health care companies,
announced the formation of National Medical Remarketlng, a division
specializing in the resale of m~dical equipment for heath care providers. NFC.
itself a subsidiary of National Medical Eaterpri1e1, Inc., will offer these
'iervices nationwide through I 0 regional offices. • • • .lobn P. Marpby has been promoted to vice president of investments in the
• .Newport Beach office of Bateman Elclller, Hill Richards, Inc., according to
Jamea L. Damron, chairman and president of the firm. Murphy has been with
1he secunty firm for nine years and worked in the finance department of the
\ Irvine Company for a year before that. He lives in Newport Beach. • • • The appointment of Rlcbard L. Yous to vice president of the Santa Ana
~~ management group of Bank of Amenca was announced by Al E1kridJe.
:seflior vice president of that office.Young was previously an assistant vice
·i;ttsi~ent at the Garden Grove main office. He and his family will live in
T1sun. • • • Mlcbael Kincaid has been appointed assistant vice president of consumer .a*i commercial lending at Marine National Bank'• metro business center in
(,Yine. announced Dowd A. Miiier, president and chief executive officer of
bank. Kincaid bas more than 11 years of commercial bank experience in
them California. Prior to his appointment, he was commercial lending q ccr at Flrat lntentate Bank'• John Wayne Airport office. • • • 1 Irvine-based Doell Networkl Inc. announced it bas secured $9.4 million
in second round venture capital fundin&: The packaie was arranged with a
sortium of major venture capitalk firms, according to Frank Connon,
p sident and chief executive offi cer. Doelz Networks manufactures and
markets a universal networking solution which it designed for all data
communications requirements.
~· hllh u .tt'• 1otna
Hts decentralized
management style
ts up to date
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
o.llr .... C.WI $I frnl
When Harry Williams arrived at
Stacoswitcb of Cos M
years ago, the then-company presi-
dent told him the firm faced "a
quality problem.'' Those days are
over, Williams says.
By implementing the advice of
author Phil Crosby, the so-called
"messiah of quality," WiUiams said
the precision switch and information
display manufacturer was able to
increase profits 24 percent. reduce
costs 17 percent, and reduce parts and
assembly rejections to less than 2
percent.
The whole idea is simple. he said.
Reward people for doing quality
work. but first identify what con-
stitutes quality. Williams defines it as
"confo~ity to requi"rcments."
Ont> of those requirements is Aood
work attendance. Williams, tht' direc-
tor of plant operations. has seen the
turnover rate at the firm drop while
attendance rates increased markedly.
You mighr be Albert Einstein, be
quips. but if you're not there you
won't matter to the company.
· Williams has just been named
"Manager of the Year" by the Oranje
County chapter of the Society for
Advancement of Management. His
own management style is decen-
tralized. Centralized authority. he
says. "is as archaic as green eyeshades
and candlelight."
A private company, Stacoswitch 1s
owned by Components Corporation
of America in Dallas which in tum is
owned by McGuire O il Company.
The firm makes products for flight
eoutnaotion crewa Mn •toppect oft' tbe
0-•tory llerldlen Hotel, located l.n Koll
Center !fewport. and plan to come,te tbe
now 440·room facility ln NoYem • Koll
Co. offtclala ba•• annoanced. The hotel,
wltb a 7,~foot ballroom, la
beloi bailt bJ lloO ud will be operated by Medaten RoteJ.8 of Parla, an International
cbaln tbat ta a wbolly owned •aWdlarf of Air Prance.
Dr. Barry Wllll&m.8, director of plant
operadona for Stacoewltch, bu been
DlllJ ......... .., ....... Ulillllt
named "M•nacer of the Year• by COUnty
manaiement iroup.
train mg crews on DC-9's to he'lp them
simulate problems which could occur
in fli~t. It manufactures the panels
on d1gjta.I synthesizers that many
popular rock stars take wtth them on
the road. It is involved with nuclear
power stations. communication sys-
terns for air traffic ~ontrol. and
systems that help Amtrac keep track
of its trains.
Williams admits that the company
isn't affected by economic booms and
busts so much as by who's in the
White House to assure continued
government contracts. Still he ex-
pects 1984 to be a good )'car and the
current economic recovery to be slow
but durable.
When Williams isn't working, he's
likdy to be playing soccer or basket-
ball with his teenag~ grandsons.
Discount brokers: Desp~te the
new services, not for everyone
Discount brokers are spilling up
their surroundings and expanding
their services. Gone 1s the carpetless
discounter look of earlier days. Man.y
firms now offet IRAs and Keogh
plans. mutual funds and one·stop
cash or asset management accounts
so their appeal "goes ~II beyond
thrift ...
But, says Moner magazine, dis-
count brokers are still not suitable for
every investor. The mapzine's Apnl
issue provides tips on stzina tht>m up
and pickina them out. Among
Money's sugest1ons:
•"If you buy mostly m lots off ewer
than I 00 shares and lean toward
lower-priced sh~ foract about
discounten. You will almost always
be better off deahna with a
full-commiss1on firm." The reason:
savm.gs be&in wtth UHsactions of
more than S l. 500 and the larttt your
purchase. the more advantqeous it
becomes to shop an:>und.
• 0.scounten' serv1cn are still
limited. They seldom pert1etpate i.n
matketina new 1 ues and most do
not offer tax shelters
• liand-hold11'1 is not thtir special-
ity ... If you need to bl' saved fn:>m
your own inveumcnt fol he don't
utc a discount finn of an> kind It~
broken won't warn you ap1nst
buytna stock at the top or 9Clhna 1t at
the bottom. u a ptrsonal broker
miaht."
If you know your way around Wall
Strttt and decide that a discount
broker ts probabl) for ·you. the
magazine suggests for starters that
you look for a firm that has sun 1ved
al least one long-term down market
Next. the "shadowy subJt"Ct" of ho.,.. a
dJscounter figures his commissions 1s
a chief rons1derauon.
Generally, the rates )'OU arc
chl!'Jed will vary w1th the lund of
trading you do. Mark Coler. president
of Discount Brokerage Advisory Ser-
vices, a New Yorlt oonsulttna firm.
and co-.author of"70 perttnt Off: The
Investor's Guide to Discount Bro-
kerage" (Facts on File, $24. 9S ).
sepantesdiscounten into two camps.
"value broken" and "share broken."
Value brokers' rates are a per·
cent.age of the dollar value of each
1ransac11on Their structure "usually·
\loOrks out best for investors who deal
in low-pnc-ed stocks or smaJI
numbers of shares." i\t the other end
of the ~ale 1s the share broker. wbo
"s.,..eetens his discount the most"
.,.. hen large numbers of shares ar(
traded. Says Mone), .. This relat1vt>ly
ne-.-. type of discounter works to the
advantagt' of not o nl)' investors
tradtn& in lots of 500 sham or more
but also to those dealina io
h1gh-pnced shares."
A furthl'r up: If you are hesitant to
end 1 relation tup with a full-semce
broker. tr) askina him for a discount.
)S Mont'). "He probably can oflCf
as much as 25 pcrunt off'the t)'l>I
full fee on an\ subst.anual trans-
1ct1on " ·
•
Atlailtic cash 'safe'
/Ove~seas, Dominelli says .
,
Bankrupt currency trader ~ys
investors niay get moneyback
Fnm staff u4 wtn "fOrU
Bank.nlpt currency trader J. O.v1d Domibelli &'ftan
that money mvested with him is in ovcneas banks is safe
and will be returned some time nex.t month.
If that is true, about 200 iovntors who put $1 S
million in the Newport Beach-bated Trans Atlantic
Bancorp Ltd. may Stt some of their money.
Trans Atlal\tk wu a Ne~rt firm created solely to
place investments in Dominem•s J. David cl Co. foreian
currency tradina business. Trans Atlantic-is J. David's
largest creditor and was placed in bankruptcy in early
March when the Dominelli's fina~ial empire collapsed.
Trustees for Trans Atlantic have rttovered only S l
million of the SIS million, accordina to James Joseph. the
Los Angefes attorney actin& as the court-appointed-
trustec.
In the first detailed intervic:w since his international
financial empire collapsed in February, Dominelli told
The San Diego Tribune that it is just a matter of cutting
through the tangle of international bankina laws before
invesfors' money makes its way into the Wands of ·a
court-appointed bankruptcy trustee.
"I would ask that the investors have some patience:
things will be worked out." Dominelli said in the
interview. "Details are being worked out for the !l'tum of
funds to the trustee. 1 believe that should be accomplished
Wlthin the next two to three weeks ...
Sitting on a couch in his Rancho Santa Fe home.
Dominelli spoke casually of the whirlwind event~
surrounding the downfall of J. David cl Co. of La Jolla and
said his experiences of the last six weeks have made him a
··cynic."
··unfortunately, when you make a lot of money and
spend a lot of money, people automatically assume you
have done something wrong," he said. ··1 have learned a
lot about people in the last few weeks."
Dominolli, J. David & Co. and its subsidiaries were
declared. bankrupt on March 21 by U.S. District Judge
Lawrence Irving, who ordered the companies liquidated
and the assets returned to the estimated 1.500 investors.'
Dominelli had promised customers as much as a 50
percent .annual return on their investments in the
Ouctuating in ternational currency markeL Only about
$582,500of an esti mated SI 12 million has been recovered
so far, and much of that has been consumed in bankruptcy
expenses.
In addition. Dominelli and his companies are under
investigation by various state ~nd federal authorities and
by a federal grand jury.
· Dom1nclh 'sajd he is confident that, alona with
salvaama tbc miUion1 invested with hjm, he can save bis
reputation. ••1 have done notbint wtOft1 and have nothina
to hide." be sajd, •·tt•s tbaJ &implt .... l acn!Pt fun
responsibility for what has taken place. t do think it wilJ
work out.''
He said he could not promise how much money
would be returned to investors.. only that be would collect as much as possible.
"We did lose control at the end, .. he said. "So many
lhirtas were happening so fast that I'm not sute what
amount or funds arc still on deposit.. I would hope,
obviously. that investors would get alr of their fund$
back.''
Trouble bepn for Dominelli just after Jan. I, when
checks from investors' accounts in Switzerland bc&an to
bounce. That started a panicand he said he was able to
rct.um about $25 milbon before the demands over-
whelmed the company's ability t() meet them.
Dominelli said hh trouble started in Lugano,
Switzerland. He blames employees in a bank there who
were unfam iliar with his system. He said checks that
needed two signatures to be valid IA(ere issued with just
one. ·
.. The people who wer:e there were new and not totally
aware of the procedures." he said. '"The people who had
bcco working there went back to London for the holidays.
lnvestors fi led suit in federal court on feb. 13, asking
that Dominelli be declared involuntanly bankrupt.
Retired Gen. Louis Metzger was appointed trustee of his
assets and property on March 21 .
··1 think with a little more time, 1 would ha ve been
able to resolve things," Dominelli said. '"All I had asked
was to have some time. 15 to 30 days in order to determine
where we stood. I wanted to stop 'the run on the bank and
appeal to investors to stay calm. I guess it didn't work out.
· .. Now. I think with Gen. Metzger appointed, a very
honorable man who wants to do the very best job, I believe
he and I should be able to gather up the assets and disperse
them back to investors." Dominclli said.
"What con1Plicates things is the legaJ ramifications
for everyone in volved in the foreign banks," he said.
"Everyone is playing it very cautiously and carcfull)'.; the)'.
are not going to end up having an y responsibility 1f
possible.
"The banks have not been inclined to transfer funds
into the trustee's account without getting a legal opinion
that they can do this." he said. "I'm having problems
talking to them on the phone. Some won't even talk to me.
"A lot of people havt-been hurt -family, friends,
investon and people in the community," Domanelli said.
"I want to try to minjmize the hurt for these people.
Newport investorlaces fraucfrap
luthonues said. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Federal
fraud charges were filed against the
former operator of a now-defunct
!"ewport Beach invcstmen~ company
in a scheme that saw hundreds of
people bilked out of $4 million.
The charges were brough1 Thurs-
day against Ken t Gordon Alexander.
38. who ran the Newport In vestment
Management Corp.
He was charged with 13 counts of
mail fraud, wire fraud, tax evasion
and making a false statement on a
passport.
Alexander, who also is wanted for a
probation violation, has been in a
German prison si nce November-
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purchases
Crestlawn
The Crestlawn Memorial Park and
Mortuary, in Riverside1 is now under
the ownership of the Pierce Brothers
Mortuaries and Cemeteries, accord-
ing to Pierce Brothers President Tom
Johnson.
CrestJawn was purchased March 9
by Pierct Brothers after the former
owners filed for bankruptcy last year,
Johnson said.
Founded in 1902, Pierce Brothers
owns and operates 23 mortuaries in
Ventura. Los Angeles, Orange and
Riverside Counties. ,,.,..
~ohnson said more acquisitiQns arc
being made in Orange, Ventura and
Riverside counties because of shifting
Southern California population
growth.
SACRAMENT 0 ( 8 W) Ii.nee eacb BAFNP loan :. "-•--t as BankAmerica Foundation bu re-... ~ eeiYcda PannenhipAward &om the a~foralarJerfinandaapeck•
<;'ouat)' SUpervi'°"' AlaociatioG of "'ne C/Pri .. te Piftaenbi ~fomia·•. P\ablic/Private Partntt-C.Ommillion wu r.nnect lUl ~ ~ ship CommaMion. :!r C •.. . .... -.-...: •• The award was ol\e ofaix preeented ~ty .~pervason ~ .. ua1t here thia ~ in recopftloo of . o q.laforiUa. to ~otter cooperative
outatandina initiative In brinaina ~rUa& rolau~mJups between coun· toeetberthe retOW'CelOftovemman Un and lbe pnvate sect0r. ht mem·
and &be private leefor. • be!' are county superv110l'I and
Tbe foundation wu honored for its Pf'Vatc sectOr lenders from throup·
innovative BankAmerica Foun· ou;.,':;. S:::· 100 rwnWla ---' dat1on Neiabbothood Pannenbip n r: ~r"";::"" were °"'~·
loan l>fOllllm: 1 SlO million revolv· ~ted for ~nenh•P. 84. awards an
ina fuod desianed to provide stJt catet0nn: J>:ublic Work! and low-tnterest la.na to CQrnmunity Private Partnerstups. Ecooorruc o&
development projecu in dlstrelied ":elopm,ent and Jobs: Arts and Educa ..
areas tbrouahout the Un.ited States. taqn, Finance and. Houslna. Health
The proaram was also commended aJ11 Human Servtces, and· Seniors
by President Ronald Reapn Jn a and Yo\Ub.
March 20 letter to BankAmerica The award. a bronze.sculpture on~
Corp. President Samuel H. Armaoost, blac~ nw:t>lc base. dcsl&Jled by Cali-
Reapn said. ••er-eative private seetor f~rrua aru~t Marttnc Vogel, will be
initiativeslikethoseofBankAmerica-displa,Y~ an the lobby of Bank, of.
convince me that business is indeed ~~nca s world headqua~rs build~
prepared to assume a leading role in mg 1n downtown San Francisco.
meeting the social needs of our
citizens."
BankAmerica Foundation con-
ceived the Neighborhood Partner-
ship program as an answer to the
increasing call from federal, state, and
local government for help in addrcts-
ing the needs of the disadvanta&cd.
Syndicated urban affairs columnist
Neal Pc.ircc called the propam an
"historic break" from traditional
corporate philanthropy and said it
was "signaficant for the massive
number of dollars involved.••
Approximately $7 milUon has been
committed from lhe fund thus far, to
19 projects in four states, including
seven projects in California.
More than half of the initial SlO
mntion is earmarked for California
projects. That money is expected to
leve~ considerably more public-
and private-sector dollars, however. --·~·'"'-'--
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Data provided by Newport Secllrltla Corp.
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11._ ,_lift( • I I tl"t "" 1' MltCill> I )l>e It tlll l•la 1• ... , t " 1' 1' '""'' ti If IM '" ff ff~.. " -ti Ill W<t I ., 1' "'' '• .... t Jlt
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~port. a 10-week-old apanlel, alsea up a
klDC-alse fire plq lD Monterey'• Cannery
Row. The tall hydrant wu put thete becaue
tbe •ldewalk alopea below atreet le•el.,not to
cti.cou.race tbe canine population.
MUC NOTICE fecnnout ....... u N~IT~ The fol!Owfng ptrlOn II dolt!Q FICTmOUI llUMmll
bullneM u : NAM1 ITATa...,., C LITTLE BUILDERS, P.O. lox The follOw+ng ptr90nt are dolt!Q
33A2. N9wpOrt BMCtl, CA. 92M3 bu91r'911 • - -
Chuck Edwwd Uttlt, 289 Ogle St SMAC K RA MEN SMACK
'C'. Coata Mela. CA. 92t27 CtH>·A·AAMEN: UNION FOODS, Ttill bultnele ,, CO.idUcted l>y. an 3.20 1(1lmu• Drive, Coat• M .... CA.
lndlvtclual. 92126
Chuck E. utllt Union l~ated, Callfomla,
Thia etatemant WM f1led with tM 3.20 Kalmus Ortve. Coate Mela, CA. County aw. of Otanot County on 92526
March 8. 1964 rtii. bullneu i. conducted by: a
ftMOZ21 c:orporltlon. Publllhed Or.,. Coast Dally Elwood Kim Prelld.nl
Pilot Maren ti . 25, Aprll 1, I. 198-4 TN• 11a1en1'nt wu Ned with the
P\llUC NOTICE
1554-84 County Cl«tl'bf Orange County on
Mwch 5, 1964
fllCTmOU9 atl ... 11
NAm ITATIMaHT
flMCIM1
Publllhed 0r.,. Cout Delly
Pilot March 16, 25. Apr11 1, 8, 1964 1M3-8'
TM lolto'<Wlg ·i*IOf'I la doltlQ
bUllneM u :
G & R ENTERPRISES. 7501 P\llJC NOTICE Slater. Unit R, Huntington BMctl, 1---..;..;;=~;.;..=..;.;.;;.=----
CA. 92648 flCTITIOUl IU.,_.11
Roy K. Rl%or, 17641 Cottle Ln.. NA• ITATIMaHT
HunlltlQton BMctt, CA. 928-47 TM folio.Ing per1on 11 doing
Ttita bullnen 11 conducted by. an bu11neM u :
lndlvlduel. RAINBOW C..ASER, 135 Harbor
Roy RaOf llland Ad.. Newport BMctl, CA.
TNs llatement wu nled wftti IM 92980
---------------•-•••-•• Coun~ Clerk of 0r.,. County on Judith Eleanor C1ff1y .• 13S Matd'I 23, 1984 Hert>or llland Ad .. N9wpOrt a.en.
More pins founa
in Scout cookies
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pins were found in Girl
Scout cookies in two more Northern C alifornia cities,
bringing to eight the number of suc h incidents reported
during the past two '¥~ks. O ne woman was injured. police
said Saturday. •
The pointed ends of two safety pins were found 111 a
choco late-covered peanut butter cookie by a Sunnyvale
man whose wife purchased the cookies from a coworker.
police Officer Tom Hoppin~_.,.
The pin tips were insdle the cookie. called a H oe
Down. and the box was completely sealed when
purchased. H oppin said. The man, whose name was not
released, was uninj ured althou~ he found the pins while
eating the cookie. the o fficer said.
nt1711 CA. 92eee> _ ~ <>reno-Coat .,..., TI!le"~COflducted by: In
PllOI Aprll 1, 8, 15, 22. 1984 lndMdual. 1834·&4 Judltti E. Catt.y
Thlt ltl.tamenl ... flied wtth the
.. -"' NOftl'r COunty Oen of Orange County on ___ ,.;...;.;~;;.=;....;..~•~;.;.;;;.... __ Marctl 5, 1984
IMGal
flCTTTIOUI IU ... 11 NA• ITATIMINT
The folloWlng petlOl'll ere doing
bUllllfll 11:
BARCLAYS·SUNSTATE TWO. 17702 Cowan Str .. t. Irvine, CA
92714
Barc:lav-AH1t1t• lnve1tmen1 Cor·
po<lllon. California. 17702 Cowan
Street. Irvine. CA. 92714
Barclay1 w .. 1.,n Pacific lnv•t·
ment CorJ>Ofatlon. Calllomla, 11702
Cowan Street, Irvine. CA. 92714
Bardayt Royelty OrO\IC). Inc .
Cllifornla.. 17702 Cowan Street.
Irvine. CA. 92714 Barcl1ya Stanf0<d lnv..tment Corporation, Callfornla. 17-702
Cowan Street. Irvine, CA. 92714 Baraay. Mongege Corpofatlon,
Cal1fom11. 11702 Cowan Street,
Irvine. CA. 92714
,,_
P\.lt>IWled Orange eo.1 Deily
Piiot Marc:ti 11. 25, Apt1I 1, 8. 1914
1549-84
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUa IU ... 11
NAMllTATaMIMT
The lollowlnQ petlOl'll ara OOlllQ
t>ullneaa u : FINANCIAL INVESTMENT SER-
VICES. 38 Ocean Vl1ta. Newport
Beacfl, CA 9284!0
Kim Cllandro, 38 Ocean Vllta,
NewPOfl Btedl. CA. 92&e0
John Calandto Ill. 38 Ocean Vl•ta.
Newpon 8Men. CA. 92MIO
Thil bullntal la conducted by a
general partne<ltltp.
Kim Calandro
Thl1 1tatement wa1 filed with tM
Coonty Cieri! of Orange County on
March 6, 1984
-
MUC NOTICE
f1CTITIOUI llUSlllEll N 0 T I C « 0 f NA• ITATE-.rf NOM-M~ The followlt!Q l*'IOf'll are 004ng Notice It heretly gtwn 1hlt the
bv1lnns u : underligned will not ba reeponlil>le
THE LONDON EXCHANGE OF for ltl'J debtl Of llM>llttlel QOn-CALIFORNIA. 2340 Newpor1 BIYd trcted by anyone other ttian ,,,.,.
1 ,..~ .. __ c ............. 2.. Mt!. on Of 1tter tNa data.
........... -· -·· .. ,v v 0.1«1 ..... 23fd de, oC Maret\ Scott A. Hale. 2340 Newport 198-4
Blvd Cher'1I o Dolloff 4, COlta Meea. Cllll. 92828 2119 ~A
Craig McOIMy, 17132 Amettiylt, Co9UI Meea. C~t2127
Fountain V._.,, Calif. 02708 Pub411hed OranOe Coat OaDy Pilot ~al ~':.!i'1pcon0ucted by • Maren 24. 25. April 7, 1964
Scott A, Hale 1733-8-4
fllil ltatem.nt Wal filed wllf'I tf'l9
County Clerk of Orange Coonry on -----------
PutlleNO 0r-. Coeet °* Piiot Mardi 18, 25, Apt111, I , 1114
1541-1"4
ACTmOUI al II ...
MAim IT•'ORllT TM ICJlowtne penon .. ~
~ .. : O.C. PARTY EXCHANGE. 104<41
Ctiriltmaa Or . HuntlnQton a-it\,
CA. 9264e
Wiiiiam L Oemy.,.. 104-41
Chmtmea Or.. Huntlng1on a.cti.
CA. 92&46
Tiiis bu9lneu II conduc1.ed by: 111'1
I~.
Wllllem L e>emywa
This ltltement ~ fl1'IC;1 wtV\ IN
COunty a.-oC Or~ on
Match e. 19&4
l'MI*
Pubbhed Orange C09M OIMy
PMot Maret\ 1t, 2S. Matd\ 1. a. 1tM
1550-&4
Petaluma poli~e said 30-ycar-old G lona Rele1 was
injured sliJhtly when she bit into a chocolate-covered
mint cookie containing a sewing needle. Those cookies
had been purchased from the daughter of a neighbor. said
police Sgt. John Turner. and the box was sealed when
delivered.
Barctays Royally lnvHlmanf
Group, Inc.. California. 17102
Cowan StrMt. Irvine. CA 92714
Barclays Pan America lnve1tment
Corporation. California. 17702
Cowan Sir~. lrvlne, CA 92714
Thia bulineu 11 conducted by a
Feb. 28, 1984 Plll.IC NOTIC[ fMOlM ,,_.
P\.lblllhed Orlt!Qt Coast Daffy Publlstied 0rltlQI Cout Dally
flCTTTIOUlllUMmH
N~ITAT'lmNT
The lollowlng per'IOfta are doing
bullneal .. Piiot March 18. 25. April 1, 8. 1984 Piiot Maren 11. 18. 2S. April 1, 1984 1551-84 1407-M
ST A TE.llmfT CW ~MUMM
FICTmOUI IU8Mll MAim
TM fOllowlnQ perlOnl l'lave aban-
l(IM KAMP ASSOCIATES. 3400
Irvine.Ave. •208, Newi>Oft Beectt.
The Food a nd Drug Administration said there have
now be eight cases of possible tampering in Northern
California -the two new cases. four in Fremont. one 1r.
Sao Jose a nd o ne in Pittsburg. Sharp objects were found in
-seven of the cases; the eighth involved a pin-sized ho le in
th e cookie box. a spokesman said.
There also was one unconfirmed report from a man in
Fresno who claimed he had been poisoned by some
cookies. the FDA said.
general partnefehip. -----------John C Connolly. Praaldenl flt&IC NOTICE Thi• 11a1emen1 wu nted wttl\ the ---,;...;,,.~..._-......-__ _
C".ounty Cl«tl of Orange County on FICTITIOUI 9u ... ll
Marcti 1. 1984 MAm ITAT'lmNT F2Mn The followlng l)erlOns are doing
Publilhed OranQa Coul Dally bulinnt at:
Piiot Aprll 1, 8, 15, 22, 1984 THE SNOW JOB, 525 Falrtex Or. 1653-14 11 13. Coate Mfta. CA. 92527 Matthew Deen Kurtz. 525 Falrlex ---m-... -1C-NO_TIC_E ___ 1 Dr. • 13. Cotta Mae. CA 92e21 ,-uu.. Ruth Ann Kurtz. 525 Fairfax Or
flCTITIOUI MJl*lll
NAIR ITATU..NT
TM followlnQ parton i. doing
bullneUU:
1113. Colla M .... CA. 92627
Thi• bullMSI II conducted by: •
gerieral partnership.
Matthew Dean Kum Thia al1tamenl WU fUecl witti the
COunty Clerk of OranQt County on
IUIUC NOTICE
FlCTITtOUS IU ... H NA• ITATIMIHT TM followlnQ par1on ii dolnQ
t>ulineu u: A. & A. WOODJOINTING, 26271
Via Roble. MllSlon VlejO. Callf
92851 JOMPh W. Hlllaran. 25271 Via
Roble. Mllalon \lle!O. Calif 9215 I
This butlnea1 l1 conducted by. an
Individual
JOHPh W. Hallaren
Tiiis 1tatement wu filed wltti the
County Clef'll of Orange County on
Feb 28, 1984 ~
doned IM UM Of the FlctltkMll Bu91-
neu Name: TRADITIONAL HOMES
Rf AL TY ANO DEVELOPMENT, 2915 East Coast Hwy . Corona def
Mar. Calif. 92625
EV9ret1 O.Vld Bulk. 11 San
s.t>ullan, Newi>Oft Belch. c.111.
92680
TM Flc11110u1 8usinMI Name r•
'-red tO above W&I filed in ~
County on o.cemo. 7. 1983
Thll buslnesl WU conducted by
an lndlvtdual
Everett Daved Bulil Thi• 1tatement w .. nled wttti tn.
County Clerk of Orange County on
Feb 28. 1964 F232178
CA. 92MO •
Marta Kim. 2030 W 15th. Santa
AM. CA. 927<MI
Oevtd ~. 23268 Way. laouna
e..ctl, Ca tffS 1
Thil bu.,_ i. conducted by: I
general pannerlllip.
Marta Kim
Tiits 1tatement was rMed with the
County Cieri! of Orange COunty on
March 5. 1964 nD1t
Pul>lllhed ~ Cout Delly Piiot Marctl 18. 25. Apnl 1. 8. 198' 1556-84 The FDA said it found no problem s in 15.000 boxes
of cookies that were X-rayed in St. Louis. Mo .• afier pins
were found in cookies there. Another 15,000 boxes of
cookies remain in storaie in Ren o. Nev .. and it is no t yet
clear whether they will have to be X-rayed before
distribution.
REAL ESTATE REPAIR, • 14
MoonrlH Ct .. Newport Beech. CA
Ge0tge W11dhauMr. 1114 Moon·
rlM Ct., Newpo<1 Beacti. CA.
Mardi 6, 1964 '240214 PublllMd Orange Cout Dally
Publllhad Orat!Qt Coall Dally Piiot March 11, 18. 25. April 1, 1984
P\.lbltlhed er.,. Coast Delly
Piiot Marcti 11, 18. 2S, Aptll 1, 1964 1401·84
flCTmOU9 ........
. NAiil ITATDIENT
The Food and Drug Administration has said "no
manufacturing problems" arc respons ible for t1'e foreign
objects that have been found in the cookies since the first
Thi• bullneaa II conducted by· an
lndlvldual. Piiot March 18. 25. April 1. 8. 1914 1405·84 TM folloWlng per90f'I II doltlQ
bullneU .. TEC..NICAL TYPING SERVICES,
1859 Pat'lt'Mta Ctrde. Colla~
CA. 92627
1552-84 -----------GeOfge Wa.ldhaullf
Thi• alatemenl wa1 nled with tn. -----------County Clefll of Orlt!Qt County on P\11\.IC NOTICE March 22. 198'
"They appear to have no single source or s ingle "241.. F1CTITIOUI aulfNEll
h . . d be ' t ' . P\.lbllltled OrltlQI Cout Dally
was discovered in St. Louis two weeks ago.
c arac~ensuc._ an many may .me ,?<' tampennp Pilot AprH 1 8 15 22 1964 NAMl ITATl'MINT
followmg earlier reports of such obJectS. the FDA ~ • • • • 1827•84 The lollo'#lnO parton1 .,, dolt!Q
this week. ~~~OVETISING ANO MAR-
DEATH NOTICES
Pta.IC NOTICE KETING, 18025 Skyparll Ctrcle, ___ :..;:;,;;;;;.;.~:.;;..;.;.;.;;;.... __ Sulta F, Irvine, CA. 92114
"CTITlOUI 9\lllMEU NAMllTA~
TM IOilowtng per1on 11 dolt!Q
bU1ineu 11
Timothy Blair Ebert, 619 H1mll·
ton, Cotta Mesa. CA 92e26
Wallace E 1n1. 24811 Lallefleld.
L#le For•t. CA. 92830 ---THE FREDERICK CO .. 2121
811 .. n St .. Santa Ana. CA. 9270<4 Barry Fradeflcll Branin, 1790
Panay Cir .• Costa Mela. CA 92e28
Ttill ~ 1a conducted 1>y an
Thi• bualneu 11 conducted by a
gene<al partnef1hlp. '· WILLMS
MATILDA &. WILLMS.
beloved wife of Sylvester A
Willms. lovi.ng molher of ..
r ~
MA"80" LAWN-MT. oun
Mortuary• C.me1ery
Crem11ory
1825 Glsler Ave.
Cos11 Mesa
540-5554
"l"CE 8ROTHE"I
llLL 8"0AOWAY
MO,.TUA"Y
110 Broadway
Colla Mesa
~2·9150
IAL Tl 8U•OU•ON
IMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCLlff CHAPIL
•27 E 17th SI
Costa Mtse
&•6·9371
NoCO"MICK MO .. TUARY
l7H Laoun• Canyon Rd.
" Laguna IMch, Ca 8265 1
4'4-9-4 15
c
An1t.a (J ohn) Kelly, Carol
Kimmel. Diana (Max)
George and Ricllard (Patty)
Willms and loving Sisler,
Hat.el Crow. She Is alto
survived by 13 grand-
children, 14 great grand-
children and host of nieces
ll'd1vldual. •
Betry F Branin
Ttil1 11atemen1 waa filed witti the
County Cler'lt of Orange County on
Marcti 23, 1914 ,,.,111
Timo1tiy B EWI
Thia 11atemant WU flied with Iha
County Cl«tl of 0r.,. County on
M•ch 8. 1ta• ,-aecmo
Publllhed OranQ• Coa1t Dally
Piiot March 11. 25, April 1. 8. 1964 t55S-8A
Pul>lllhed 0rltlQI Cout Delly -----------PllOt As>rM 1. a. 16. 22. 19841833-84 __ __;,Pta....;.,;.o .. te..;...;..NO~TIC..-,;;.E __ _
and nephews. Visitation will ___ MUC ___ NO_TIC_E___ ~· __,.,.. ..
be Sunday. April 1, 1984 The,:=~ dolt!Q
from 12 NOON to 5 PM. flCTTTIOUI IU ... 11 ~ u
Services Monday. April 2, KAMI ITATI...,,. OOfoilALOSON. BELZANO & AS-
1984 al l PM at the Harbor TM followlt!Q perton 11 dolt!Q SOCIATES. 2102 ButlMN c.,,1.,
In butlne11 a1: Or . Suitt 103, ll'VIM, CA 92715 Lawn Mortuary. tennent LEASE FUNOING SYSTEMS. 459 Robeft M. Oona~n. Inter-
Harbor Lawn Memorial Promontory Drive EMt, Newport national Ltd (C.ilfOfnl•l. 6431
Park. Harbor Lawn/M ount Baecti. CA 92MO GOW\ Clrde, HuntlnQton a-it\,
M Dir David Donoven McCollum. 459 CA. 92&4 7 Olive ortuary, ec10ra. Promontory Drive E111. NewP9f'1 Thi• bUllneu 11 conOueted by • ~0-55~ Baectl. CA. 9284!0 OOfpofltlOn
WORTH Thia butlnMt It condue1ed l>y an Aob4w1 M Oonaldton. Pfeekl«'l1
lndlvldual TNt llttament WM Ned wtttl t"9 K E N N ET H H A R R Y O.Yld o McCOllUm COunty on ot 0r.,. COunty on WORTH, born Aupt 30, Thll 1taternent •N Ned wttti the Mardi 23. ,.._.
1921. plSted March 30. 1984. =...ty2o.r.. lHAof 0r.,. COunty on ne1?M
He was a member of the Publl"*' OrinQt Coat Delly ~ p"°' Aptll 1, •. 15. 22. lta4 N~ Harbor Elka Club Pul>ltlhed ~ Cout °""Y 1131·8'
for many yean He la Pilot AprM 1. a. t&. 22. tta41llCM4 survived by hla laving wife , ___ MUC ___ NO_TICE ___ _
P1~ brother Dale and hilt"'::========:;;-1, __ __... _____ _
wtfe C.OU n; dauahiers, ~,.-01
Sandy Brown and Judy 10 oo
Klem, IOn, Kermttth Steven \ 1~ "' ......
Worth. dauahte:r. S\lD.nM, 1 1t-4 '~,
dauahw Lynn; '°" Steve 1 ••\" II"" ... ,_
Broderwn and hta wife ' 1'*4 \"'
P amela and six 1rand· r, '~-
child.ttn. Vlattation Sund.a , ' 1M
April l, 1984 frofO l~glllgl"ll"l..J N 0 ~ a t t er what
untll 7 PM . ~rvkllll Mon-d o r day, Apnl 2. 1934 at you re o1ng Y u
Pacific Vlew Mort ln h 0 m 8 t 0 w n
lieu of no rs. c:SooaUona newspaper
may a. mact. \0 Lhe Amltri· The Illy Pilll flt s 1n CAn Cancer Society. Padhc .._ ________ _,
Vi~W Mortuary. °'rtttorl
P\8.IC NOTICE
FICTmOUI 8UIMH
NAIR ITATIMmff The followlng perton1 are d oltlQ
bullnesl u ·
MARINERS MILE SHIPYARD.
2439 W Coe11 Hwy.. Newport
Beach. Calif 92683
Turn1tone Corporation. Call-
IOl'nla. 2439 W. Cont Hwy Newpon
Beactl. Celif 92863 Tti11 bulineu IS conducted by a
COfpot' atton
James Evan• Prelldent
PlB.IC NOTICE
ITATlllUfT CW dA~NT CW UU Of=
flCTTTIOUI 9U9INlll MAa.
TM folloWlng perton1 ha\19 aben·
doned the UM of the ActltlcMll 8ull-
nM1 Name
ACQUISITION ASSOCIATES .
1924 Holiday Rotd. Newport
Beach. C111f 92660 Sandr1 El6!tm Sleter 192• Hol-
lday Roao Newport Beach. Calif
92660 TM Fletllk>UI Bulllneu Name , ..
llfred to above wu flied 1n Orange
Jud ith Iran• Gou11. 1859
Parkvtlta Cira.. Cotti ~. CA.
92627
Thtl l>u.in..s II conducted l>y an
ll'dlvidual
Judith I. Goula
ftil9 llatement was filed with the
County Cieri! of Orange County on
Marcn 5. 1984
ntOIMI
Pub41Shed Orange Coast 09My
Pilot March 18 25 Apr1t 1 8 1964
15-«-84
Thia statement was filed will\ the
County Clefk ol Orange County on
March 11. 18. 25, April 1. 1914
f2M't
County on February 7 1914 m-tC NOTICE This t>ullness wu con<lucted by a ____ ,.uu..~~------
Pvbllshed Orange Cout Oalty Piiot Maren 11, 16, 25, Aprll 1, 1914
1404-84
.,, lndlvt<Nal Sandra Elluns Slat« flCTITIOUI IU ... 11 Tti11 ltllem«tt wu llteo with IM MA• ITA~
County Cleft< of Orange County on The folloWlng person• are doing
Mar 1,,. 1914 oullneU u: -----------tne no F237977 CABINET"'S PLUS. 1835 Wtilltler Pta.JC NOTICE Pvbl•"*' 0r-eoui 0-.. A\19 . c-1 Colt• Meea. CA 02e21 -...-... , Ronald A Oeltefano 231 24th
flCTmOUI IUllNIH Pilot March 25· AP'il 1· I 15• ltaA Place Cotta Mela, CA 92e27
NAMI ITATIMl'NT 1~ Ron1IO J Banton. 510
TM follOwlng per1on1 are dOlllQ -----------• M11guerlle Corona Oel Mar. CA ooa1neu u 92625 THE TOTAL HEAL THCAAE • P\8.IC NOTICE Thi• bvslnftl ia conducted oy a
CENTER. ~3072 Lelle Center OrW.. getieral pat1netihtP Sutt• 200. t..k• For .. t, Calif 92830 flCTlTIOUI IU ... SI Ronald A 0.1erano
W•twor'ld Community HMlth-NAMI ITA nmNl Thia 1tllament wu fli.d Wltf\ 1"9
cart. Inc . Stafol of Callfomla, 23072 The tollowlt!Q P9flOl'I .. OOlnO County Cltfk of Oranqe COunty on
Lake Center Drlw, Sulla 200. Like ~A~ TY BODY WORKS. 2930 Maren 5 1964
For•t. Calif 92830 &r1t1ol '"C'", Coeta Meea, C-111 ~ Ttlil butiMA II conducied by-I 92826 Publlltled Orange Cout 0.ity
COfJ)Ofl llon Edwatd Van Klewren 10238 Pllol Marcl'I 18 25 April 1 8 1984 f~ti J c,. .... eor., see 1s.-1_.. Thia 1111tmenl•a&.flled wllh the N~1f'G•. Fountain Valle¥. Cellf 92}oe Count~ Clerk "bf OranQt County on Ttilt 1>u111neaa It condueted by an
Fet> 28· 19~ lndlvlduel ,,...
P\.lblllhed Oranqe Cout Deity Ed'ward v.,., Klaveren
Piiot Mateti 11 18 25, APf!I 1, 108' Thia atatement wea Med wltti lhe
NllC NOTICE
t3N..f4 County Ctetk of Orenge County Oii Mar 14 1914 ,.,....
Publllhed Orange COM! Deily
Piiot Marcti 2S Aprll 1 8 1S. tM4 1701-14
NltC NOTICE
RCTn'IOUe.,_. ..
MAm8TAnmwT
The fCJlowtne penone .. doing
l>ullnen .. :
RITCHEY ASSOCIATES. 1
BtoollhOfloW Of'M, Santa Alta.
Caltt 92705 Stantey K Gentzter, I Wint•·
gf"Mn. !MM. C..f 92714
Bradford H. Mlllef. 31952
Apueato Wey. Trabuco Canyon.
C.llf 82818
lee w. Ptlelpa. 9176 CresMew
Circa. Vll&a Pllrtl, Calif. 92917
Dennlll K. $ant\, 864-0 Main
Street. TUllUn, Cellt 92MO
Thll bualneea II conducted by: a oer-• partnet1fllp o.Mll K. Senft
Thll ata.temeflt Wiii fled with v. COunty ewtt o1 Orange COunty on
Mii 16, 1984 ,,.,.
Publllhecl ~ Cout Delly
PJot Maren 2-5.,J.fri 1. 8, 15, 1964
11~
flCTITIOUI ._,...,
NAME ITAnmwr
Tfte lollowWlg ~ II doing
~u. HOLL.ANO ASSOCIATES 2•24
Newpof1 Blvd . Coate Mesa Calif
92827 Klltifyn Ann Hol'and. 2424 ........_
POf1 Blvd • eo.11 MeM. Callf 92927
This~ la condueled by an
inOMdulf
KatrlNI HOland
TM l~lement WU tiled WJtti IM
County Cler1t of OrllnQe COunty on
Mlf 16. 1984
FM1•
Publ11hed Orange Coelt 0...,
Pilot Marc:ti 25 Aprll 1 8. 15 ,,...
1703-14
F1C11TlOUI llUU«ll
MAmlTATUllWT
Tf\e ~ l*'IOO la OOlnQ
l>UllneN ... SEA BREEZE LANDSCAPE
MAINT 2Ge1 0rMge A--
8 Coate ...... Cdf 92127
P8'1Q L McOulllan. 2tl I Of
angeA--8. Coat• MMe. Calif tM27
Tl'lll bulllntll i. conducted l>y WI
tndl'llCNll
Patrldl L McQulllan
Thia 1111..,.,1 ... ,... Witt\ the
COunty Cler'k of Oranqe Coumj Oii
Mar 14. 1~ ' ~,
PuOIWled OrMQe Coel1 ~
Pttot Mard\ 25 AQtll I t . 15, 111,f , .......
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A limited number of tickets Is still available
for what is being planned as a "Gala Evening of
Jet-Set Excitement" -the Home Builders
Council Casino Internationale.
The event wiU be held Saturday, April 7. from
8 p.m. at the beautiful. new Marina Ballroom of
1he Disneyland Hotel and is traditionally one of
the premier occasions of the year, noted event
chairman Dennis Sundstrom of tHe
Carma·Sandling Group.
when they talk
mortgage, they
mean trust deed
By ARTHUR WAIGHT
Q -I hear end reed about mortgagH when
purchealng • home or other property, yet when I
talked to • reel eatete aeleamen, he Hid thet In
C•lltomle they rarely UH m0rtaoea, moetly truat
dMd8' or e deed of trutt. Ot;vloualy there I• •
dtfferenc.. Cen you tell me Wht!t aome of the
difference• ere? -: Nancy McDonald, Orange.
A -Yes, I can tell you some difference
between trust deeds and mortgages. According to
one source. In everyday language in California.
what people are calling a mortgage is a deed of trust
or trust deed. It Is estimated that over 99 percent of
ttle instruments executed by the buyer and seller of
property will be a deed of trust, because It is more of
an advantage to the lender, according to California
laws.
Essentially, here's the'ditterence. If you tiave a
mortgage'ln California, there are two parties tb the
transaction. The one who borrows the money to
buy the property is called the mortgagor. The one
who lends the money is called the mortgagee. The
mortgagor /borrower gives the mortgagee/lender,
a llen on the property that Is enforceable until the
d~bt Is paid back. When all the money Is paid back,
or as they say, "We paid off the mortgage,'' the lien
Is lifted from the property. The mortgagor/buyer
hps title to the property while hl aking the
mortgage payments. .
Under a deed of trust. there a( erally three
parties to the transaction. The buy r s -called the
trust or. the lender is called the beneficiary and the
third party Is called the trustee. The trustee Is
generally named by the beneficiary/lender to hold
title to the property until the debt Is paid. Usually
they are disinterested parties to the tran~action . ,..
The benefictary/lender also informs the
trustee/title holder If the buyer /trust or does not
pay the payments as due and, in the case of detault
on the note. the trustee/title holder conducts a
trustee's sale of the prq~rty. When the note. or
debt, is paid in full. the beneficiary/lender Informs
the trustee/title holder. who reconveys title to the
buyer /trust or.
Another major difference is that. 1f in the event
of a foreclosure sale the property Is sold by the
mortgagee/lender, the mortgagor /buyer has one
year after the sale to redeem the property by paying
back all back payments and certain other costs. In
a trustee/titleholder sale, there Is no redemption
period once the sale Is made. ,
We haven't gone Into this entirely. but there Is
enough Information, I believe, to assure you there
are some differences. A further discussion should
be held with your attorney. Next time you see or
hear anything that refers to mortgages In Cali-
fornia, they are probably talking about trust deeds.
Artbur Wright Is s member of the New-
port-Mess Board of Realtors. Please send ques-
tions to him In care of Rest Estate Report, Dally
Piiot, 330 W. Bay Street, Costs Mesa, CA 92626
Questions regarding real estate lsw should be
~'6ferred directly to your attorney.
Coldwell Banker.
to try Manhattan_ J i f x. t ..,
I.)
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LOS ANGELES (PAN) --Coldwell Banker. a
member of the Sears Flnanc1al Network and
America's largest full-servloe real estate company,
has announced It la opening residential brokerage
offices In the Greater New York City metropolitan
w ~
er ea.
"Casino night is always well·attended, and
it's a great opportunity for people to get together
for a fun evening," Sundstrom explained.
Sundstrom also emphasized that since
tickets are only sold on a space available basis, it
Is advisable to purchase right away.
. .
there will be dance music. refreshments and an
array of hors d'QeUvres. In addition. there will be
prize drawings dur1ng the evening. with major
prizes given out at the end of the evening. . .
Those who attenc can loo forward to using
free play money "chlJlS" they will be given to test
their skills at roulette, craps and blackjack.
The donation Is $70 per couple. or .$40 per
person: Dress Is black tie optional. Tickets may
be obtained from any Home Builders Council
Board member I Casino Committee members, or
from Jay Blakslee at Safeco Titl41 Insurance, (714)
If they want to take a break from the action, 662-7816
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Y u CAN own at the beach! Easy to, qualify for financing now makes
homeownership possible-even at the.beach!
Imagine cl charming Nev.· England-c;tyled village that overlooks the entire
San Clemente clrecl . One anJ two c;tor; homes, remrn1scent ot Cclpe Cod Built
with all the quality that's made Lu!il.. the lecldrng re .. 1<lent1al builder in Southern
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skylights (some plans)• CultureJ marble counter topc; •Big tw0-(ar garages with
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HB' s La Cuesta towhh~meS . sell out first thre,e phaSes
The flrat three~ at La CU9eta By \hi See
t~wnhOmel In Huntl~on, e.ctt "8W eokf out
qulckly, report• Ay,.., whlCh hM "**"ty r"H•d
the townhomn' flnar phue becauM of htgh
demand.
A popular floor ~an, 1>4an 10. otfen the
homeowner 1, 700 aquar• feet of two-atQtY Uvtng
with three bedroom• and 2th batha. Amenltlee
tncfude a massive corner fireplace In the ltvlng roo~ wh ch Is adjacent to the fonnel dining area.
Upstairs otters a gaUe,y or atudy area that
overlooks the living room. a master bedroom with a
private fireplace, large dreuafng and wardrobe
u ea and a Roman tile tub. In addlton, thte home
features an attached, two-.car garage with an
automatic door opener.
All homes are situated on large Iota, aJlowlno
tor a patio. garden or spa. "'"""
La Cuesta otters a choice between four
different floor plan styllngs. ranging from a
single-story. two-bedroom, two-bath plan to a
two-story. three-bedroom. 2'.4 bath plan.
"' Prices start from $161,990 with several
financing programs being offered. These include an
interest rate of 10'h percent, 30..year fixed rate and
9•,., percent for seven years.
In addition to the financing and popular
'floorplans. this distinctive townhome community :features recreation al opportunities that Include a Artiat'• conception of typical townhome at La Caena by the Sea lD Hanu.n,ton Beach.
:tennis court with prlvate·clubhOUl§...8S well as the
.beaches of the Pacific Ocean. which Is only a few
blocks away.
wood· burning fireplace. tlle roof. bonus room, tlnuous clean oven. gas cook top, heavy duty
large wardrobe closet ·and dressing area, Inside dishwasher and ceramic tlle countet tops.
Interior appointments In specific plans Include
cathedral ceilings. libra~ l.otts and galleries,
laundry area, dead bott locks and smoke alarms. Vlstors may rpch la Cuesta by the Sea
Kitchens feature bullt~ln microwave. built-In con-Town homes by taking the San Diego freeway to the
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Sycamore Village Condominiums offers Im-
mediate occupancy and 11 V. percent 30-year fixed
rate to all qualified buyers.
The builder. Wiiiiamsburg Development Corp.,
has Included a variety of features, such as a
wood-burning brick fireplace In the llvtng room and
wall-to-wall carpetjng. The semi-formal dining
room Is Just beyond with double French doors that
extend Into the backyard on warm summer
evenings.
with eolld wood louvered door:s and a combination
garden tub and shower.
"Now with our new 30-year fixed rate financing
of 11'111 percent, APR 11.41 percent (annual
percentage rate)." states Robert Beekman.
s~okesman for the builder, "buying a new home
JUSt became easier. Buyers qualify at a lower rate.
with only 5 percent down and substantially lower
payments and most importantly, the security of
30-year fixed rate loan." These two or
three-bedroom. 1'h bath homes are priced from
$94,950 to $99.995 and range In square footage
from 1,055 to 1.205.
Ceramic tile counter tops, natural hardwood
cabinets. double enamel sinks, ar.d vtnyl floors
make the kitchen practical as well as beautiful. Also
Included Is a bullt-ln pantry, automatic dishwasher.
a combination stove and oven, a deluxe food waste
disposer and pre:plumblng for a refrigerator
lcemaker.
T.he exterior landscaping Is designed to give
the homes the charm of the countryside as well as
the elegance of a formal park and Is maintained by
the homeowners· association. Individual land-
scaping Is available In the private backyard. which
Is large enough for a custom spa.
Sycamore Village Is located at the corner of
Euclid and Hazard In Santa Ana.
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The master bedroom boasts a walk-In closet
Walker & lee Is the exclusive agents for the
development, which Is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
dally except Thursday. For more Information, call
554-9216.
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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 NptJh San Clemente! Sales begin on SaturdaY. March 31st. This
is a once-in-a-lifetime homeouying opportunity-your chance for a gorgeous home in the
master-planned community of Forster Ranch . ---.,
Tocayo Canyon is a distjJlctive com-For detached single family homes with
munity of si ngle fam ily deu<Ghed garden a ftair for elegance, Tocayo Hiiis is the per-
homes artfully designed to suit your good feet choice. These 1 & 2 story homes offer
taste . 1 & 2 story plans with your choice of plans of 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2 & 3 baths, all
2 & 3 bedroom . and 2 & 2Yi ---------....,.•"°'•TO•ICM.I... set on spacious lots with
bath plans boast the lu xury / plenty of room to grow. Oak
of woodburning fireplaces . r~~ cabinetry, woodburning fire-
oa k cabi netry, full fencing , ~ ;;;OWtoe places, lifetime tile roofs,
I 1 f et i me t i I e roofs . and .. "°"'nA and attached 2-car garages
attached 2-car garages . NEWPORT RANCH are just a few of the amen-BEACH
Annlt "' StParns OevP.tnomPnl
HAS R1>al EstatP SPr111c p<
Sales begin laturclay, March 31st ai 9 a.m. Come out early
for best selectlon. Previews clrew an owerwhelmlng crowcl,
so don't miss out! (714) •9&.5170
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Beach Boulevard off-ramp. Trave1 south on Beach
to Atlanta Ave .. right on Atlanta to the project.
Profeaatonalty decorated models are open dally
except Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Refinancing
·hampered by
stiff perialty
8J81MONIYKEI
When Interest rates drop following a period of
high-cost mortgages, many owners think about
refinancing.
Some owners are shocked to find It Is not aa
simple as just paying oq the loan balance and
starting over. • (
The prepayment penalty rears Its ugty head.
Prepayment penalties are. quite sJmpfy,
charges levied against a borrower for paying off a
loan before It Is due.
E.xcept for government lending programs like
VA. FHA and Cal-Vet. prepayment penalty
provisions are found In most loan agreements.
Lenders .claim several justifications:
• Administrative costs -the costs a lender
Incurs In making a new loan.
• Lag time -lost Income due to money lying
Idle between payoff and relendlng.
• Lender expectations -prepayment disrupts
the lender's expectation of long-term high-Interest
returns on the loan. r
• Loss due to dropping rates -prepaid loan
funds are re-lent at lower rates.
California law guarantees owners of four or
less residential units the right to prepay their loans.
The state's only statutory limitations on
prepayment penalties appty to owner-octup~
properties and to some types of variable Interest
• rate loans.
For owner-occupied resldentlal real estate
consisting of four or less units, prepayment
penalties are llmtted to the loans' first flve years.
Penalties cannot el(ceed an amount equal to
six months' advance Interest.
Also, no penalty can be charged when the
prepaid amount Is leas than 20 percent of the
original principal.
In recent years, the prepayment penalty has
survived several court challenges.
Borrowers have argued that lenders' admlnls-
trattve costs are always recovered "up-front."
Items such as loan origination fees and "points"
offset lenders' losses due to the use of prepaid
funds to finance new loans.
The lenders' "lag time" argument Is answered
by showing that cash on hand never sits Idle In
today's lending Institutions. lenders are fond of the
saying: "lettuce rots If It sits on the shelf!"
Lender clatms that prepayment frustrates
expectations of long-term profits Is countered by
pointing out the average California mortgage It
prepaJd by Its fifth year.
The solltary bright spot for consumers was a
recent court decision preventing a lender from
extracting a prepayment penalty after declaring a
loan "due-on-sate."
Borrowers forced to repay loans In full under
terms of the due-on-sale clause (which makes a
loan due and payable Immediately a property Is
transferred) cannot now be hit for a prepayment
penalty.
After all. the prepayment Is being demanded
by the lender, not volunteered by t he borrower.
Simon Sykes Is editor of first tuesday, a Journal
for the real estate Industry, P. o. Box 20068,
Riverside, CA 92506.
Toro firm takes
Anaheim project
Profeaslonal Community Management Inc.
(PCM), an El Toro-baaed flrm that 11 Qne of the
nation'• largest manager• of condominium and
planned coqimunlty homeowner aaeociatlona. hu
been retalnf!td by Pacnetter Hornet to aerve as
community manager of Its Sutter Creek con-
dominium development In Anahefm. "'
PCM, which currently manages aome 42,000
relfdentlal units In 233 homeowner aaeoclatlona In
Callfomla. Arl%on•, Colorado and Aorlda, wlll
provtde administrative and nnanciat managment
.. rv1cea for the Sutter Creek homeowner uaocl•-
tlon.
Saa.a are under wit at the 60-unlt develop-
ment, whkm I• at Ball AOad and Beach BouteYard.
PCM, which atao provtdea planning ••tance
to cMMtlopera tn eatabUahlng CC&RI and oper-
atlont budget• for community aaeoctatfona, la a
aubtldlary of Johnatown American Propertlet, •
dlverae national r I .. tate Hrvloea firm based In
Atlanta.
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Twenty-two new cuttomlzed, manufactured
homee are avaflable for pt~ at L.ak• Perk
Santa Ana North. .
Each hu a alt•bullt, two-car a-• and la
situated on a concrete aupport IYlteim that 11
t9Uted ae the flrlt of lta kind to clOMty ,...,,,t>ie a
conventional foundation.
Some of the homee are r'Ndy for Immediate
occupancy at the recreatlon~ted adutt com-munity.
Prices at Lake Park atart at 168,300 for a
1,248-square-f oot manufactured home In
ready-t<Hnove-tn condition. Included are a garage,
automatic door QS>ener, cuatom hardecaplng,
extensive landscaping and aprlnkler1.
"Lake Park combines-the beet of two worlds,"
said spokesman Ed Evans. "Adults can enjoy the
privacy of a slngte-famlly detach9d home by two of
California's leadlng manufacturers, Gofden West
Homes and Westway Homes, along with. many
more attributes than are usually aaaoclated with
condominium living."
Situated above 17th Street In North Santa Ana,
Lake Park ls completely walled and gated for
privacy and security. A large lake stocked with fish
creates a focal point for the adult community, whlle
also establlshlng water views for some of the
'homes.
In addition to the fishing lake, Lakv>ark offers
a swimming pool with a garden p .. tio and a
community pav1Jlon with meeting rooms, kl.tchen
facllltles, a c8'd room, blfllard room, a
fully-equipped exercise room and a spa.
"The long-term lease offers economic advan-
tages beyond other housing opportunities In
central Orange County and other manufactured
home communities," Evans noted. "And there are
no monthly homeowner' a association fees."
Specials noted
at Costa .Mesa's
Presden Villas
Presden VIiias, a new condominium home
development, offers Its residents many special
Items.
The skylight over the stalrwell In the entry deck
Is the first thing to catch a visitor's eye, followed by
the custom leaded glass Inset In the front door.
There Is another leaded glass window, to capture
the slfn's rays, In the llvlng room and a desJgner
chandelier hung from the celling In the dining area.
Oa'k trim pops··up in lnany areas and the
custom oak cabinets and blac~lass oven door are
-added pluses, as are the "butcher-block"
· col.l[lter-tops.
A new feature -a response to changing
lifestyles -Is the "two master bedroom" plan,
ideal for dual ownership. Each master bedroom has
a full wall of closet space llnd full private bath -
one with an oversized ceramic tlle shower and one
with full fiberglass tub/shower. And each bath
boasts upgraded antique brass fixtures.
A garage-door opener Is Installed In each
oversized garage, which allows plenty of space for
storage.
Also Included as features are wall-to-wall
carpeting, sliding glass doors to the private balcony
from both the llvlng room and dining area anct a
pass-through bar from the kitchen to the llvlng
area. A dishwasher, double porcelain sink with
disposer and custom llghtlng fixtures are also
featured .
Concrete driveways, electronlcally controlled
outside lighting and d~oratlve trees and shrubs
are designed to give the exterior the look of a
moonlit park.
Presden VIiias are priced from $105,950 and
buyers can qualify with as little as 5 percent down
and Interest rates that start at 91A percent for the
first two years.
Real Estate Faire
planned fQr June
Bank of America, Coldwell Banker, Tlcor
Insurance, and First American Title are among two
hundred companies offering real-estate related
services that will have an opportunity to meet
thousands of potential homebuyers and current
homeowners at the upcoming first annual Real
Estate Faire and Industry Expo for the General
Public, to be held June 12-14 at the. Anaheim
Marriott Hotel.
A combination of exhibitors and symposia
covering all aspects of buying and financing a
home, the faire/expo will enable the general public
to learn everything necessary to know about buying
a house and all the support services that are part of
the process, Including financing, escrow, title
search, home prot.ectlon, plans, termite Inspec-
tions, homeowner's Insurance, credit checks, etc.
The first annual Real Estate Faire and Industry
~o for the General Public Is the t>ralnchlld of real
estate executive Dennis Byers, who was respon-
sl ble for creating the first real estate lenders' fair for
the trade Jn 1981. The concept has been adapted
and reproduced au over the Western United States.
Byers, In conjunction with co-producers Rich-
ard Norton and Ed Murphy of Awesome Pro-
ductions, decided to restructure the orlglnal
concept and reorient the show to the general
publlc. Now,. according to Byers, member• of the
Industry not only have an opportunity to meet each
other, they are also able to meet large numbers of
potential consumers of their lteMcea.
In addition, the Information potential home-
buyers receive at the f af re/expo -such as free
pr•quallfylng to determine exacity how much they
can afford to epend on a home -encourages and
speeds up the real estate process.
·•we have had tremendous response from the
Industry thus far," says ey.,.., "and I believe It la
t>eeauM our approach combines the highest level
of conaumer education wtth a friendly, falr·lfke
· atmosphere. For the ftrat time 9wr. potentlal
homebuyera can come to one plac. and com-
pafleon ahop for au the aervtcet they need. This
approach offers greater chotoe to t~ conaumer
and creates a win-win situation for att..,d ... and
exhlbltora allk•·" .
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A sPectacular choice of
homes and estate sites
behind ~arded gates in
Newport Beach.
From magnificent townhomes on the grandest of scales, SJ'\N DIECO f\.V)
to . estate-sized lots large enough for a substantial custom
home of your own design with swimming pool plus tennis
court, to highly-traditional single-family detached homes,
Belcourt offers all the finest of the special way of life that is
Newport Beach. From $375,000 to 1.7 Million ,
EXCELLENT FINANCING.
See salesperson for details
(714) 720-1016
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BElCOURr ~ Model homes arr op"n daily
from 10:00 a. m. to o·OO µ. m.
ASK SALES REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT OUR HOME
EXCHANGE PROGRAM BROKER COOPERATION
an lncrMMd lnt.,...t In homel
with nrep1ece9, white 5 percent
' obMrVed 1 decreued lnt.,..t In
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thoee polled reported that large , _ lawna lncreue ...._blllty, whlle
T• W91 tffth and COztneM of a 17 percent found large lewnt ,.,...,.._la a high prtortty among make a home mor• dTfflcult to
pot.nta.I homebuyert, 90C0td-Mii.
tng to a nationwide eurvey of r•I •
eat•• brokere. HOt ~be and Jacuull are
A recent POii eponaored by ...-to mark•t th~ ewtmmlng
• Electronic Realty Auoclatea pooll, ttM ERA poU found. Some
(ERA F(eaf Estate) found an 67 petC«'tt of the brokera In the
lncreuing number of buyers weetem region reported Jacuzz.lt
want flreplaoea. Sixty-four per-make a home more aateabte, with
cent of the 4,•476 brokers 11 percent. obaervtng that
surveyed nationwide reported an Jacuzzis make a home tougher to
Iner .... In lntereat In homee with sell. In-ground swimming poofs
ftrepltcea. . make a home eaater to Mfl,
"Flreplaces are one of the accordJng to 37 ·percem of the
oldest features of a home, but brokers, wtille 34 percent of the
stlll one of the most popular," brokers reported that an
said Edward Gresham, senior In-ground pool makes a home
vice president of ERA Real Es-more dlfflcult to sell.
tate.
In addition, more than
two-thirds of the brokers re-
ported that homes with large
lawns are easier to sell than those
with smell lawns.
In the western region, 56
percent reported that there was
Above ground pools, on the
other hand, are more dlfflcult to
sell. Some 42 percent of the
brokers polled found
above-ground pools more dlf-
flcutt to. sell and 9 percent
reported they make the home
...-toMll.~ ~
The ERA poll found the otd ,_.
estate edage rerNln• true that
onty th,... thlnga.,. lmP9f1ant In
buying.a h0u8t: 1. location; 2.
LocatlOn; 8nd 3. Locatk>n. . ·
Brok.. reported that good
ichOQfl, good nelghborhooda. CtoMnela to wor'k, and nM1by
lhoPplng are 1trengtn1 that they
promote often. Among thole aurveyec:t, ~ pefoertt Uld they
promote gOod tchoola. 20 per.
olntMll nearbylhopplng, and 11
percent promote the eolfd neigh-
borhood location.
R•.,.vllue 19 promoted by 32
percent of thOM eurwyed, but :
lower tax• ate not promoted as A
a strength, the poll showed. · -l
Other points tncJude: Low
crime rate (6 percent); good
municipal services (8 percent);
specific part of town (8 percent);
rural area, large lot or privacy ( 12
percent); nearby recreational
areas, patks (24 percent); speci-
fic type of home -ne\¥9f',
smaller (8 percent); and apectfto
price, available financing (4 per-
cent). ·
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View, pri'ce and locatiori sell Laguna's Beacon Hill Pointe
Excellent views. competitive prices and
premier location have all contributed to quick sales
success for the second phase of homes at Beacon
Hill Pointe, the J.M. Peters Co.'s hilltop
nelghorhood In Laguna Niguel, the developer says .
"We just announced avallablllty of the second
phase a few weeks ago," said Tom Hover, Peters'
vice president for marketing, "and already 17 of the
22 homes being offered in the second phase have
been sold."
The three detached, Beacon Hll Pointe homes
range In size from 1,848 to 2, 760 square feet, offer
three or four bedrooms In one or two stories, with
tW'O, 21h or three full baths.
Prices currently range from $190,000 to
$285,000.
Reflecting a distinctive Cape Cod architecture,
and encompassing a wealth of Internal architec-
tural features, the homes have been designed
primarily for famlllea, although Hover Indicated that
a wide diversity of hornebuyers Is responding to the
many features of the Beacon Hiii Pointe lifestyle.
One example of the distinctive architecture to
be found In the homes Is the vaulted, open-beam
celllng above the master bedroom In the Plan
Three. The master bedroom also features a
flrepface, compartmented master bath with twin
basin vanity end separate oversized tub end
shower.
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ically for those who have the means to
acquire the finesl In a desert home, and
pre~r to surround themselve5 with an
environment which is totally satisfying.
The towering mountains that create
the cove. the many dimensions of resort
living. the sheltered setting. This IS
the ultimcJte
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Thr EsStnu of Lersurr
There 1s cJ r~torative stillness, an
unforced generos1h• of time and space
at Santa Rosa Cove that encourag~ this
sense of leisure. Its physical remove
from the traffic and commerc1cJI act1v1tv
of the desert, its unsurpassed golf,
Beacon Hiii Pointe' homes feature a variety of
kitchen appllan~s. led off by a Jenn-Air
trl-convert l ble hood less cookrop, a
bullt-ln-Jenn-A.lr microwave and separate
self-cieanlng otien, with hand-set ceramic tlle
counter tops and splashboards and hand-finished
oak cabinets.
Addltlonal features Include hand-drafted
mahogany entry doors, custom hand-trowled
celling treatments and rear yard wrought Iron
fencing.
Although the number of homesltes In the
development Is dlmfnlshlng, Hover pointed out that
selection of views and plans Is stlll broad. "We do
p A
tenni~ . .ind resort facilities, the sheer
Ix-duty of the i.etting. .. u make this
c1 magnificent retreat.
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A World Class Ttnnis Rl'sorl
The L.l Quint.a Hotel Tennis Club IS
without peer in the desert, and ranks as
one of the most beautiful ~nnis clubs
in the world. The scene of major inter-
national compet1hon, the club wu
created by Landnurk and some of the
top n.1mes in tennis-Charlie Pasattll,
Arthur Ashe, Roscoe Tanner, Stan
Smith. Martv Riessen, Br1..1n Gottfried,
Tom Corm.an, Bob Lutz. Donald Dell
.md Dick Stod.ton
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still have some excellent view tots available, but the
success of the pro}ect Indicates that these wtll not
be aound for much tonger."
Beacon Hiii Pointe modet homes ate currently
open dally from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., and added
Information Is avaJlable during theae hours by
calling 496-3750. • -
To reach Beacon Hiii Pointe. take the Crown
Valley Parkway off-ramp from the Santa Ana
Freeway and drive toward the coast. About 4~
mites from the freeway, turn left onto Club House
Drive. Then tun:ot right on Nlguet Road, left on
Beacon Hiii, and right once more onto Sentry Hiii.
The models will be clearly vlalble on the left.
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Big families can
find comfort at
Mission Springs
What can a family do with a home that offers
more then 3,000 square feet of IMng space and Is
situated on a lot of approxlmatety 10,000 square
feet?
They can live royally, say sales representatives.
If the experiences of current owners of Plan Six at
Mission Springs In San Juan Capistrano are any
Indication.
"Plan Six Is the perfect big family home," said
Sheridan Haasl, sales representative for the
homes. "Or, It's Ideal for smaller famllles who really
llke to spread out or those who do a lot of
entertaining. Plan Six has the perfect balance of
elegance with country comfort. Whether you enjoy
relaxed family living or a more format llfestyte, this
floor plan wlll suit your needs perfectly.''
-The 31160-square-foot, two-story design of-
fers three bedrooms and den or four bedrooms and
21~ baths. There ls a breakfast nook as well as a
formal dining room and a carpeted bqnus room In
addition to the family room. Both rooms feature
bullt-ln wet bars wtth custom oak cabinets. Plan Six
has a three-car garage plus a workshop area that's
the size of an addttlonal garage.
Addltlonal amenities tn the Plan Six are a
circular staircase with traditional wood banisters
and ralllngs, solld oak entry doors wtth etched glass
Inserts and wood French doors, and a kitchen with
a greenhouse window. .
The master bedroom offers a step-up retreat
and fireplace, plus a view deck. The master bath
offers a tub with whlrtpool system and a separate
shower.
"Discriminating home shoppers should defl-
nltely see the Plan Six and the other plans at
Mission Springs before making any buying de-
cisions," said Haast. "And while they're here, I'd
llke to tell them about the new llmlted time offer
being extended by the builder, Maurer Elllott
Constructon Co. This offer' allows buyers to llve In
their new home with no principal or Interest
payments for 12 months from the close of escrow.
Thia offer Is avail.able to qualified buyers of homes
In the current phase who are making a 20 percent
down payment."
Five other models, priced from $249,990, are
offered at Mission Springs. Those homes are
avallable In both one-and two-story designs with
three or four bedrooms and two or three baths. All
homes feature three-car garages.
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ceramic t\leA>r wood parquet entry flooring, up to
three flreplacea, AM/FM Intercom and electronic
security systems. Other touches of luxury and
convenience Include dual glazed lkytlghta and
laundry room• with bullt..tn afnks.
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(619) 564-1525
From Sl48,SOO to SJJl,000
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For ttlfry lift wtll lirml Ihm mus/
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Kitchens have ceramic tlle counter tops,
reeesaed lumlnoua celllng ltghtt with oak frames,
and custom oak cabinets. Appllanoea Include
Mlf-cleanlng and microwave ovena, oooktop with
griddle, 12-cycte dllhwasher and traah compactor.
The homea' exterlora feature muonry work In
brick and atone, complemented by wood lldlng
and cedar shake roofs. Various plant feature
multl-paned wlndowa, French doore and muter
bedroom balconlea.
Miiiion Springe 11 situated In the hllla of the
Captatrano Valley. The historic city of San Juan
Ca~atrano, wtth Its quaint shops and beautiful old
mllllon 11 Juat a short drive from the homes .
Beachel, IChoola, ehop~ng centera and major
employment ar ... ere also Juat mlnut• away.
Further Information regarding Mluton Sprtng1
11 available by calllng the Mtel office at 881-6714.
Model hornet at• open for viewing dally from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach the homee. take either the
Sant• Ana or. San Otego freew.v eouth to Ortega
Highway In San Juan Capfttrano. Ortve eat on
Ortega Highway approximately 11..-\ mllea to the
entrance to Minion Springs.
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°' .. NE' w' 'v"-ORK advantages, Hartsoe concedet. But he also argues, moment, he notes, In large part becauMt~~ 11'; "real eetate" stock? Actually, says Haruoe, there
· -If ln~tlng In real eetate "the partnerships are paying top dollar for mounting lnstltutlonal demand for properties. "An are aewral factor• that merit Mr1ous deliberation. ~
catches y~r fa'lCY. suggests one Investment propertlea, and the amount of each llmlted Increasing number of pension funds are Investing a Some sectOt"a of real eetate, 9UCh aa omce anatyas~:>"flcat buy land and bulldlnga. Buy stoeks. partner' a dollar that actually goes for the purchase rising proportion of their rapldty growing aaaeta In bulldlngs, are "overbuilt" right now, he .. ya. Rent•k·
...-. lly, what Donald Hartsoe, an analyst of real estate la often reduced by hefty fees and real estate," he says. · ratee aren'.t exciting, either. "Thia soft operating·:-•
speclallzlng In r.eal estate at the Value Line large markups." The amount of money gotng Into real-estate envtron!ll8flt makes the Industry vulnerable to· a..:'°j
Investment Survey, has In mind la the stocks of To be fair, Hartsoe's arguments would not go syndications has been rising rapidly, and these negative development such as a slowdown ln U.:·
companies that own large amounts of real estate unconteeted In any gathering of real-estate partnerships need to put their money to work. flood of money coming Into reel estate," he says.
properttes. . aflclonados. Many people of this persuasion llke Furthermore, he observes, "foretgn Investment In "Another source of trouble could be ~,,
· There are risks In these stocks that can't be their real estate Investments to be direct, without U.S. real estate continues, although at a less property syndlcatora1 whoee mushrooming acttvt!Y
Ignored, Hartsoe acknowledges. Nevertheleaa, he having to worry about the Intervening vagaries of aggressive pace than In the past." signals eventuaJ problems, In the eyes of men/.~·
says, they may be the beat way for a small Investor something as unpredictable as the stock market. Stocks of many companies -real estate Industry obeervera. • ~
to try to cash tn on the recent resurgence of the U.S. But today la Hartsoe' a turn to make his cue. lnveetment trusts and others -with large real "The attempt here," Hartsoe concludes, •·ii'"
real eetate market. Stocke of property-owning companJes, he says, estate holdings offer dividend yields of 8 percent to not to pinpoint exactly wtl)' eomethlng m.y go •
Why not buy property on your own? "Most "can usually be purchased at a discount from the 11 percent, Hartsoe says. This kind of company wrong, but to detlver the ·meuage that there'•.
Individual Investors don't have the time, capital, underlying value of the properties they own. And also can be a likely candidate for a takeover, he enough uncertainty wtth t~ "'8( estate-owning
and skllls required to select and manage properties the companies often have records of successful . adds. • companies to make their stocks suitable only for.
successfully," Hartsoe says In a recent special property.aefectlon and management." All that having been said, what reason Is there venturesome Investors:•
report In Value Line's weekly "Selection and t'llll••~ml!l•llll!ll-.·_.~~~-~11!1"~ -,..-~ Opinion.'' """
What about ttiose ever-so-popular real estate
syndications -ltmlted partnerships that allow
people wtth small ar,nounts of money to get In on the
wheeling and deatrng In apartments, office bulld-
tngs and shopping centers?
Custom lots
provide haven
The custom home lot community of Con-
nemara-By-The-Sea, created by Moreland De-
velopment Co., Is becoming a quiet haven for
custom-home builders who desire a smaJl-wor1d
lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle Qf central
Orange County, according to the developer.
"Whether we're talking about the soothing
coastal waters of Dana Point Harbor and San
Clemente, the historical significance of San Juan
Capistrano, or the fascinating art environment
wafting to be discovered In Laguna Beach, the
llfestyte enjoyed by Connemara residents Is one of
smaJI world luxury and peace of mind," said Randy
Gibson, project manager.
Located In the coastal bluffs of San Juan
Capistrano, Connemara-By-The-Sea offers views
of the Dana Point Harbor, the ocean, and the rolling
hills of the San Juan Capistrano Valley.
· The select estate-sized lots at Connemara are
priced from S 110,000 to $290,000 and average __,.,.._...,,
13,500 square feet. The actual construction-ready
building pads average 8,300 square feet.
Every lot has been prof~onalty cleared of
obstructions and leveled and engineered for 8°'1
stability, services that aren't always tnctuded In the
price of a custom home lot. Nor are water towers
and powerllnes a problem for Connemara buyers.
In addition, parallel roadways Inside the community
are terraced and single-loaded to ensure that
restdences wtll be bullt on onty the view side of each
st reel
There are 103 vtewstte lots at Connemara. A
curving entry monument and cupola-styled
gatehouse are located at the entrance to the
privacy-oriented section of 80 lots. For those opting
for a more open setting, Connemara also features
23 tesa-sectuded lots adjacent to the private area.
Additional amenities Include landscaping, with
blooming plants and trees lining the community's
winding streets. Private tennis courts and a cabana
with dressing rooms are available.
A homeowners association ensures pro-
fessional upkeep of community amenltlee and
common lft"eas. "Connemara deflnltely offers one of the finest
coastal home site locations In southern Callfornla,"
Gibson concluded.
Brea opening
draws buyers
Homeahoppera recently 4onverged on
Shadow Mountain In Brea In anticipation of the
grand opening of third phue M)n at the luxury
"'-ainge.tamlly detached home community. Atmoat
• ~ tnt.,...ted home eeekera vlatted Schmid Qevel~t's new project during the grand
opening weekend, and Mven aatee wet• et>nflrmed.
The homes feature trl-levef ftoor ptanl from
2 198 to 2,950 equare fMt.
O n F-ebru ary 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
community are offered from $169, 900
to$279,900.
A special, limited edition of homes is offered
from $199~900 to $399,900.
Prices ~t i~ date o( pubhcat1on. ~~ ... ~~ng i.ir
220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach,
CA 92663 (714) 645-6459
Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m.
to dusk.
' Among the appointment• are ceramic tlle or
wood parquet enfriea Introducing generoue llvtng room•, multi-paned wtndowa and lkytlghta, along
wtth vaulted centnga and-wood burning nreptec:ea.
Atao fMtured are t>ultt-ln Mt ban. VILLA BALBOA
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Boulevard, tum rtght and go to canyon Country
Road, turn rtght egaln and travel to the ..... otftce,
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IOW YIEW from the Mstr Bdrm, 3+ Br, 3
Ba on a nice 40' wide lot, only 5 doors
to ~aln beach entrance. $395.000.
IEWPllT WCI Cllll
$119,000. Two Bdrm, two baths, frptc,
end unit overlooks the pool. Absolutely
the best buy.
"FIXER"
01 TIE PElllHU
2-story DUPLEX w/garage and super
Income. 1211,000.
IAYFIOIT VIEW HPlll
. With pier & float. 3 Bdrm + 1 Bdrm. A
tremendous buy at $475,000. •
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Classified Ada ~2-5678 Sell Idle Items 642-5878
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Treat yourself l.O the pleasure of prevlewing l~
ever·so-spec1al pro~ny in the pnvate exclUSJve
communnv of Big Canyon. overlooking the beauU·
fut golf L'Ourse 4 bedrooms. 4 bat.ha, .. (llJT\ll~.room..!
fireplaces. weight room. wet bar. Connal dining. spa.
, air condiuoned, bu1lt-1n stereo. eleclnc gated,.
oounyard The answer to your dreams at
$1995000 Lynne Valenune
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BeauufuUy derorated and highly upgraded. 4
bedroom. family room estate Fonnal dining, 2
fireplaces. pool az1d spa with total pnvacy Located
on private cul-de·!lllC for that country living feelmg.
Asking $750.000 Lynne VaJenune
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t5.000 square foot building Site next to park tn
exclusive Big Canyon Red~ to $650,000 for
unmedl8te salt>. or owner w1U build to suit or trade
• for equity in Big Canyon home Lynne Valenune
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Monaco plan with view of golf C'OUl'll(' ;ind twu lakes
:· Available Apnl I :1 bf'tlroom. 2 1 ' baths Large
living area !2~ pN month Lvnrn \'dlt·nune
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Big Cdnyon -I t><'droorru. famalv ~,_.,m formal
dining Quality upl(rauang throul(hl l •wt•n-d p.1110.
,prinklf'r'l :1 1 ar gara1w Ownc>r ..inx111u~ $6-15,00U
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RESLDENTIAL BROKERAGE.CROUP
Grubb & Ellis of Newpor.t Beach Is looking
·for several new licensees who desire to
sell property In a prestlglou& area and
earn substantial commissions for their
effort
W&TOI TIE llLFHI Grubb & Ellis has four offices located In
San Clemente; Dana Point, Laguna Beach
and Newport Beach, and has over 100
sales associates. HARBOR RIDGE
On 7th green in Big °'1lyon, New-
port Beach. Perfect for executive
living & entertaining. 4600 sq. ft. of
perfection. Large rooms, gourmet
kitchen. An A + home. Call
OOROrHY HAROCASTLE
UIOISTRUCTED 110° VIEW
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PEULTA llUl·AIAIE•
Custom Spanish sytle estate located
on a private road. One acre of land
with a country atmsoqhere sur-
rounded by the beauty of trees and
hills. Featuring 5 bdrms plus pool &
spa with room for tennis and horses.
$849,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or
JOYCE DABOLT.
At Grubb & Ellis we can offer you the finest.
training available to assist you In your
sales efforts along with the best marketing
available, full time management, plus sup-
port personnel and services. We also offer
one of the highest graduated commission
programs In the Industry.
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844-4910 or 711-1411
If il Is your desire to work with a leader in
the Newport Beach area, we urge you to
call for a confidential Interview. Call Bruce
Barsamian at 644-1020.
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OPEi IUIDA Y 1-1
1•11 S11t111ll1 Terr.
"hc111tl111I V1l11 i1 lni11 T1rr101"
Bright, cheerful 3 BR, _2 BA, comfortable,
tastefully remodeled home. Expanded master
bedroom suite, near new kitchen. upgraded
plumbing, cathedral ceilings, automatic
sprinklers & lights and new driveway. This Is a
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1must see" home. Call Belle Chase Lee. Only
$299,950 with land.
OPEi SUllAY 1·1
TllTLE ROCI
11101 Sierra 1100 ltl. ,
Outstanding location. One of the largest lots
offered In Broadmoor. 3 BR. 2 BA, large living
room, formal dining room and Immaculate pri-
vate backyard. Across from park and pool.
Priced to sell $245,000 FEE. Ask for Randy H.
Katz.
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WATEIFIOllT,AIYOIE1U
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Exceptlonal buy for the Investor who has always
wanted to be on the water Pier & dock for 2
boats. 50 tt. and 35 ft. 4 BR plus 4 '12 BA custom
1 story home has best of financing. 1st of
$425,000 assumable g. 12.5%. Land may be
purchased for $398,000 ~ 10% down. Asking
price $500,000. Ask for Bettina Laughlin.
OPEi SllDIY 1-1
7 Crest Clrol1
"EHfJfhl11 You W11t 11 1 T1w1ll1•1I"
Immaculate 3 BR, 21/2 BA. family room
townhome with fireplace and wet bar In living
room. plus second fireplace In master bedroom
suite. Partial view of the mountains and night
lights. Quiet gate-guarded community with love-
ly landscaping. pool. spa and tennis court. Only
$220,000 with land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee.
OCEll VIEW -171,000U
2 BR . 2 BA, ocean end mountain view. Steps to
the beach. Mobile home In No. Laguna. Interior
Is In excellent condition. Lowest on market at
$71,000. Financing available. Ask for Al Wetnert.
EIEllALI llY -1700,00011
Large 4 BR. 3 'It BA famlly home located close to
beach and tennis. This newly listed home fea-
tures beautiful view of park, has an outdoor spa
end a bonus room. Ask for David Hlrschler.
Formally Lingo Real Estate
LOWEST PllOE "POITOFllO"
II ORIOi VIEW
Outstanding location. 4 BR, 3 BA, large Ovtng
room, family room, formal dining and vaulted
ceilings. Close to community pools and beautiful
greenbelt. Great curb appeal. Priced to sell
Immediately $289,000 fee. Ask for Cindy
Peile\Jer.
IAU POllT-FAllLY lllEll
3600 square feet of custom Tudor llvlng located
In terrific family neighborhood. 4 BR's, 31h BA's,
den and huge f amlly room. Solid oak woodwork
throughout and many special features. Owner
has bought another -will arrange fantastic new
financing. Only $350,000. Ask for: HaJlle Strock.
1110110 SU .llAOlll -1140,00011
Exceptionally priced offering. "Carmero" Plan,
newly decorated, great location. Mus sell and
offered at a sensational price. Ask for Marllyn
Bulkley. '
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Owner may exchange 3 BR, 2 BA, family room
Harbor View Hiiis home for units In Orange
County. Great family area to llv& In or tease.
Assumable loan of $195,000 'Ci! 10¥•AAM. Ask
for Bettina Laughlin. -
"IEITLY" IUITY -1112,00011
End Unit. 2 BR, 2 BA with the country look.
Custom bookcases In den, pegwood floors,
brick fireplace with antique cherrywood mantle,
tinted windows, large kitchen with breakfast
area, flagstone covered patio, waterfall, air con-
ditioned, 2 car attached garage, community..
pool and tennis. Ask for Lois Egan.
lllVElllITT Plllll
J.M. Peters bullt. Supertor location. Model-llke
cheery & Upgraded. Sought after plan "C". 3
BR, 2 BA, family room and air conditioned.
$215,000. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley.
IUlllFIOEIT IOUIFllllT LITII
Prime, large lot In Irvine Cove overlooking
Abalone Cove. Senaatlonal plant for home ap-
proved by the coastal commlaalon Included In
the asking price of $2,200,000. Atk for Barbara
Gothard.
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2123 San Joaquin Hills
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Located last on the bluff with no obstructions to
block the sights -saJls, sunsets and Island
views. Steps away from beaches. Floor to celllng
views from every room of this 4 BR, 3 BA Old
World charmer. $1,200,000. Ask for Nancy
Short.
PRIOELEU PllllSIU -121 l ,IOO
Make an offer on this cozy duplex on a quiet
peninsula corner, priced at near lot value on FEE
land. Remodel or bulld a new home steps to
scenic bay and beach. Compare this value at $217,500~ Owner may trade. Ask for Hallie
Strock.
"IFFRIULI IEWNIT IUOI IOIE"ll
One of the best buys In Eastbluff. 4 bedrooms
plus a den, large kitchen and breakfast room.
Lovely patios and total privacy. Ask for Mary
Dentls. $299,500.
TllEE "TIWlllllE nPE" llllTlll
Two blocks from beach In Corona del Mar. Two
2 BA, 2 BA. One 3 BR, 3 BA, fireplaces In all
units. Gross Income $27 ,000. Offered at
$449,000. Ask for Mary Oentls.
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Moat desirable "Windsor" model. 2 story with
master bedroom suite down. 3 BR and bath up,
separate family room with fireplace. Well
planted atrlums adjoin living room and master
bedroom. Many upgrades. Community pool.
Truly a delightful family homer. Ask for Bettina
Lau hlln.
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Taatefully decorated. Sparkling new guest aulte
addition with built-In• and full bath. Private
atone Jacuzzi off muter bedroom. Partial ocean
vtew. $825,000. Atk for Marilyn Bulkley.
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Overlook• Shawe Cove. Terrific quaJlty_j BR, 3
BA cuatom home In North Laguna. Mlhutes from
Newport Center and the alrpo;t. $799,000. Ask
for Aod Daley.
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$399,000 ............. 1230 Sand Key, HV Hills, CdM
[Jplndtd E Plan, 3 Br, f11n rm, c-*Y wtct.
$260,000 ... 523 Avendia Campo, The Bluffs, N.8.
lncrtd WU, I "super". from .... Mid 3. OWF
Sl,000,000 ...................... 3335 Ocean Blvd. CdM
Pnn llllctDhd. ocn skit 4 Br 3 Bi 3 fplcs pn bdl
$375,000 ............. 320 Seaward, Shofecliffs, CdM
2 Masttf utts, + offtct/dln Br,. bay, vitws
.$430,000(LH) .................... 65 Beacon Bay, N.B.
"" e.1• 3 Br 3 Ba tnd wit •• ccmnty .... $189.900 .................................. 464 Gaviota N.B.
Wtw of dty lchh, dttcl set lot, ... to shops
$280,000 .................... '15 Belhs, Eastblutt, N.B.
CPts rttrt•t. 2 Br lln, spa, patios, com tnis
$385,000 (LH) .... : .............. 5~ Beacon Bay, N.8.
REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 utt Coaal Hlghw•\I· Corona d•I M.,
ALL BALBOA ISLAND
.. .IT'S ON THE MOVE ...
ISLAND-RETREAT OR?
COQ beech cotteae on • ,...., elaed lot. lntor ... aeooncf holM Of build two Ufttta
._, lftocMM. Call for ...._ on tMe 2 bed.
l'7S-llOO. On A-2 lot ......
BALBOA ISLAND conAQE
Cozy wood, beelM, bricll and wanntta
with large SNtlo and neer meln atreet Mope. Adorabte 2 bedroom, 2 Mth and ,_.reduced lo 1215,000. 111-1400,
BALBOA ISL· AED FARMHOUSE
Quiet end of teland neet lo. llaJfronL
AdoratM cottage with large peUo. roomr
llYlng room with ftreplece"'-·eftd·-2 bedroom•. Owner te mottwated. tMl,000.
l1S-el00.
BALBOA DUPLEX-$315,000
Unueual ple-ehaped propettr on comer,
onty one door to lo. a.,tronL Uniclue a .. torJ, • bedroom tron1 '*-+ 1 bedroom rent• uftJL Room gardeft with
VU and ownen wm negotiate. en.tlOO.
GRAND CANAL WATERFRONT
lArge llYtng room wltt. eunnr front pMlo
to entoJ u,e ctuct. twllnmlng bJ • ..,.. """"* oottage of 2 bed, 2 .,.... and tie tar two 11' boeta~ Gafete atNMed lor 2nd
•torJ . ...., .. Mopping. en.tlOO .....
duced to --.ooo.
CAPE COD • DUPLEX
A lot.I NmOdel of INa 2 bedroom +
oonW'ef'ttble den, oourmet ltllcMn and at-trecttve detallna, Alllo. 1 bed apt.
tm.000 m:-ocJ. ' . .
ISLAND TRIPLl!X • RAREI
Total chann throughout tMe IHtck, bNma a warmtt. .•• logal ttlploxm lmpoeafflle to
find _. or Nbutld on the leland todeJ.
lftl.,..tlng room• with cher11elet. Won-
detful owner'• home+ anothef rental unit a ...,.,ate prage apettmont. 2 nr.
,._.., 2 decile .•. manr IMlltt'4M. A muet
.... Reduced to "80,000. m.....
LITTLE ISLAND LAAQE DUPLEX
Terrtftc 4 M home with .... patto and 2
• .,. w/deck. ltepe to bMcll and cloM
to Y1Mage ahope. Alici,. 14•,000, wait br
11t-11t'i\ Ctptal and c8'I fn.tlOO.
IALBOA ·IMMENSE DUPLEX
A new Meting of an exoeptlonae prm-ope1-rtyrt11.
A ouetom, 1peclalr dMlgned comer
ptopeftr wttt. epeclou1 htne .,..., A
9recloue home for the owner wlttt 4
bodf'oom• ~ • eenor~ I bedroom unit tor lftOOIM. Uighl, bright • airy .... ,
ttepa to bNch and ahopplng. 9'1GO.OOO.
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A '"Wattmont" 11 .n lne.rtor prtoe. Two
Uftftt """a bedroom•"' Wh on• oomer a ...., II ....,._ VU of WATIA eotlon.
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SM-1200
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Mqnlµcent ~ vi9ta & vtew from thia aaperi>
location ln Bia Canyon. Tb.ii 3 BR, den, Deeuvllle
haa a wonderlw pool & 1pa for outdoor en~
ment. Barbara Aune
'
•111111 llhlut ......
E?ctremely private prden. P,ua. outside each of
the livlna areas in thia dramatic, eecluded 3 BR,
21h BA condo. Jutt minutee from beach, shop-
ping. Fubion Ialand. Conunur\ltY tennis. pool and
1pa available. Immaculate and beautifully u~
graded. Incl. Land. Martha Macnab
-~· 1111• Priv1q cte.:ribe thia lovely con-
dom1nlwn overlooking B4g Canyon Gou Coww.
Specioua home with muter .Wte, 2nd BR, den.
and 21h baths. Beautiful decor. Hardwood~
leCW'ity gate. c.ommuruty pool. • .,.. tennis.·Micld
Cooper/Barbera Aune
ILlmYllW ......
Beautiful "DeloN!I" end unit with outstanding
panoramic back bay and nite light views. 3 B.R.
2 lh baths, fonnal dining area decorated in neutral
colon. Lush green belt. Cloee to community pool,
IChools and shopping. Incl. land. Donna Godshall
UllU llUI PlllT 11 .......
View forever. Beautifully maintained older
Laguna home, uaed brick terrace, Juab courtyard
entrance with aecluded swimming pool. 3 BR,
fonnal dining rm, den, maids quanen. Barbara
Aune
-,.. .... ,. ,, ... ll
A decoraton delight. Very rare "J" Model over·
looking Back Bay ~uffa. Thia 3 BR., 2 BA.
home 11 priced~ fut. Maureen White & F.cf "beano
.... ,., ...... ~ . ' 12.1 ...
Thia 6 BR, 5 ~ BA, fam. rm., ·Ubrary, bon._ rm-.
wine rm., home baa a breathtaking unobltruct.ed
ocean, bay, and nite Ute view. This is the perfect
family & entertaining home with lg. pool & spa in
Harbor Ridge . F.d F..cano/Maureen White
Ill UIYll IJ,111,111
Prime location overlooking fairways, lake and
nite lites.~ BR, 4 fireplaces, library, billiard "°1•
family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom
Valentine Built Home. Tom AllinBon
YlllAllLll llll,111
A Deane Townhome in one of Newporta mott
prestigious gate-guarded communities. A beauti-
ful com er unit with magni&ent views. Paddle
tennis court, lovely grounds, complete leCW'ity
•ystem. All in excellent condition. Lucy Roee
........ 1211.-
Model perfect Turtle Rock home offering beauti-
ful vlew ln charming country letting. Single-level
2 BR, den home on huge lot. Anita Schandel
Liii iii.i UYFlllT 11,111,111
One of the best buys on the bay. 45 feet of
• \ttaterfront with pier and slip for large yacht. 6
BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp before the
summer seuon. Lucy Roee
.. , ... ,_ .....
The only Lush E Plan on the market now. U ~
need the largest home built in F.utbluff with •
view 3<ar ga.race and 5 BR, pleae give us a call
Coby Ward
UWY•m .,..,_
Light & airy~gh ceilings-:a great feeling home.
Paneled den with large fireplace, formal dining rm. breakfast area Large liv. room. 3 BR, 3 BA.
Only $38e.ooo incl. land. Barbara Aune
.. UYFISr LIT .....
Lot w /50' frontage on Promontory Bay. One of
the few vacant waterfront lots in Newport Beach.
Pier permit with the lot. Including land. Beverly
Morphy
... ••m•• .. ,11111
Unusual Opportunity! One of largest lots 6800
.q.ft. L Shaped 4 BR home oriented to 1WL Reedy
for paint & carpet. Chance for 8eller fiNnctns,.
Dona Chichestef
A Grea~ Western C.Ompany
llC,IOO ,
2 bdrm, 2 bath on greenbelt area close to shopping and transportation.
759-1501. .
1111,110
Large 3 bdrm home with fireplace, beautiful kitchen on large lot.
759-1501.
WILL TIDE IPI
Costa Mesa East.aide Oasis Towne Home with 2 bedrooms+ den+ 2
baths+ double garage and running streams, waterfalls & trees, trees,
trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere.ONLY $132,900. 759-1501.
OILY 1131,000
For this super "Energy Efficient" delight Townhome in sought after
"East" side of Harbor Blvd. 2 fantastic master suites, new wall to wall
carpeting & custom fixtures thru-out. 759·1501.
i1mm w1111
Over 1700 sq. ft. of comfort in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 'h bath "St.
George" model. Big double car garage, huge master suite. Ideal Back
Bay location. 759-1501.
lllelE YICTllHAI .
Impressive elevated front porch, stained glass entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 9aths
in main houae plus 2 bdrm, 1 bath guest house or income unit -lge. R-2
lot in price East Side, Beck Bay area! 759-150 l.
IEIPEUTI lwiEI
Will lease with option to buy $1.000 .per month with $500 credited back
toward down payment! Prime College Park location 2000 sq ft,
upgraded w/2 fireplaces and wet bar. Just reduced -call 759-1501.
NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR
~ 1111,IOO
2 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace. Only a short walk to beach! 759-1501
1111 IEN
3 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace within walking distance to beach
Renovator's delight! Only $124,900. 759-1501.
11,200 PEI •llTI
With part of monthly lease gotng toward the down payment when you
leue/option this 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath residence with mini ocean view• Only
a few blocks to the beach! 769-1501.
1141,000-MIT II.IP
Comes with this exceptional property. Completely renovated-3 bdrm
2~ baths. 759-1501. ~·
1211,000 -IOW YIEW
from this 3 bdrm, plus den executive home in one of our most exclusive
areaa. Extra large lot w/roorn for pool/tennis. Private beach access
included in low uaoc. duea. You OWN the land! 7~9-1501.
Ullll YIEW PlllTIFI ..... L
With super location near 1ehool, park and pool. 4 spacious bdnns. plus
1ep 1 bdrm guest of in-law qWU'tera. Large 1eeluded yard with spa .
$230,000 in aawnable f~. 7~9-1501.
IPlO. Plll llm BIT
-ideal location -large comer lot -builders & investors
6e.1soi.
lllHLlllllMYllW
Beautifully maintained whh impnsive brick paved drivew•y leadll'\a
to magnificent front patio. Beautiful interior w/cus1om wall to wall
carpet.inc and Van Luft wallpaper. A magn.ifk-ent executive reti~
for only $329,000. 769-1601 .
11,llO Pll •••••
Whe~ you lease option this immaculate Harbor Ridge beauty, hardly
lived m! 759-1501. ~
1211,HO _: PllYATI IUOI
___ A~ comes with this custom built hills.Ide home in Corona del Mar
· ·· -that provi.des a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & .. open space".
Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501.
OlllU Ill IAI HPLll
2 cha.nning single story cottages SOUTH of the high~ay! Walk to the
beach! Built a 2nd story and have ocean view! Always reqted! Better see
this one NOW! 759-1501. '\,
llYll llMEI -1211,000
Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely S~ influence in
decor. Large sep fam rm for entertaining. Owner may carry 1st TD.!
759-1501.
1300,000
In assumable financing on this 2700 sq ft one lf~vel executive gem located
in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at
the TOP of the world! Fantastic VIEW! 759-1501.
IPYIWS -1411,000
Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot.
Lots of used brick give warm, friendly feeling ideal for ent.ertaining.
759-1501.
IPECTIOIW YIEW
180 degree view of the ocean to Catalina, and a panorama of spark.ling
lights at night. 4 t>drm, 3 baths, with added bonus room. Only $595,000.
759-1501.
llYEI SHIU WITEIFlllT
with 4 bdrms, 4 baths and slip for your boat. Only $645..000! 759-1501.
lllllFICEIT YIEW -1111,000
From this 5 bdrm mansion tugh atop Spyg~ Hill One of the best
panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! Pool. spa, security
system. Over 3.300 sq ft of executive luxury. 759-l~Ol
IRVINE
OIAllE TllE -1121,100
But feels like you are an a plush castle' Owner is a gpntractor who has
spared no expense an custom addttJons and quality workmanship. You'll
be proud to call t~ haven your home' 759-150J
lllYllim Piii -1111,llO
And you OWN the land! Beauuful 2 bedroom, 2 bath an IMMACULATE
condition! Intercom, Malibu lights and dnp spnnkler system are some of
the special features A1ao includes one year Home Warranty! 759· 1501.
l•EIHlll ..
In this extra special value in Universtty Park greenbelt area. Short walk
to pools & t.ennis. $10,000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501.
WllNllME
This 90Ught after Sycamore model SINGLE FAMfL Y HOME has 4
bdrms, 3 baths, large yard, a1r cond1tJoning and secunty system Nf'w
landscaping and beautiful bnck pallo Sl 79.500 759-1501
Tllnl 1111 IUI
Be•utiful 2 bedroom +den or 3 bedroom JasrmM model m ideal locat10n
on cul-de-ac. New ~lin.I! Lowest ~available in this model. Only 1199,m. 759-1so1.
IRILNll lllf •Ill
Or\g1nal owner and pnde of oW1lttlhip Ou~tanding dftorau.ng,
bHutiful entl')', ahaU roof el~ View of park & lake, well aa &Qlf
coune. ONLY $168,900. 7~9·1~1.
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICf
2970 Ian Miguel Drive
Newport leac", CA 12t;SO
(714) 711-1501 .:I . AMERICAN HOME SHIELD
"We Protect & Service
Things That Service You ..
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICI!
2170 San Miguel Drive
Newport ltoc", CA 12HO
(714) 719-1101
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Traditional
Realty
ft\ l· 7370
THE REAL
ESTATEIC~
m nuu ; ... n 1111 n111 1 tie. Sldr, 40009.f. •t•t• t • New Hating on a Ilk• new
wlcuatom pool and :; 1 R, Y, ICCE S hqme. s Bdrm 28• wtth !:;'"~ :o;.:.50·cw11NNt 2 story 4 er. '2 ea. vaulted eelllnga. luah
p AT~ K TE Ho RE h<>me. ~ge SM!'*· ftutt landac-s>lnQ In S)(lm-.. 131-1"8 treea--and 74 paved prime area with good
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
1ton1ge .,.. fOt your R. V. f\nancllng Priced f()( • Wiii ucf\engt SACC goff
I BOAT. S139,760. Horth q u I ck I• I• at eourae f8'tway home. S R&IM~ I c.M. Retlt0< 549--~ onl~1S.C,900. 751-3191 er 2'A ea tor Cotta M ... C:. SEl.ECT pr op• rt y I ho m • .
.... PROPERTIES I ~:,2:~0. 631-50&5. . ___,!.__. --
GlllTllY CUii
NLf OlllSE YIEW
A terrific value overlook.mg the
5th fairway of exclusive Big Ca-
nyon Country Club. 2 bdnns and
den with French windows.
beautiful panellmg and large
wrap around deck. Private com -
munity pool and tennis court
nearby. $335,000.
1714) 673-4400
121 l l 621-2121
Tht Harbor Area's l.ongHt
Edobtistwd Rtof Esh* ~-Y
ll~\ltlJ()lt
LIM llU
Traditional 3 Br, 3 Yi Ba. Bayfront, pier &
float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950,000.
·214 Via Ithica nn.. ..... \.II'\
Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom.
fireplace, beam ceil.ini. $420.000.
Bayfront. Spectacular 6 Br. popl. with 79'
of prime bay front. room for 2-120'
yachts.
. UYSllE llltE l&YFHIT
1225 Bayside Dr. CdM Open 1-5
Jetty & bay vu, newly decorated Mai Ka!
Condo 2 Br 2 Ba 40' bay patio $695,000.
llVllE TEIUOE
1833 Galatea Terrace ' Open 1-5
'Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba.
patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000.
! IAYSllE PLACE IAYFIOIT
'Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000.
PElllSILA IOIE ICWFlllT
'Ocean & jetty views. Marine room . .4 Br, 3
Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 ,285,000.
UIOWHUI IOIE
Near new 4 Br , 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq.
ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop.
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THE REAL
ESTATE RS
II~
OAllE• llllWIS
Much sought after 4 BR, 2 ~ BA
home oriented around lush patio
w /large pool. Beautiful decor.
Updated kitchen-Private comer
location. $350.000 Martha Mac-
nab UAHll llllE
Great terms. Excellent financing.
Tfiis dramatic lot offers incredible
views of city lights, blue ocean.
and beautiful sunsets! Plans in·
eluded for a good sq.ft. traditional
home . $595,000 Ed
Escano/Maureen White/Danny
Bibb
LIYWU ClllTIIY fllDOI
Lido Nord Bayfront! Lg warm
family home (6-~ ~R), 3 car gar-
age, or 1-2 BR apt. w/garage.
French doors, brick patios &
· floors, crown molding, fireplace
in master suite. $1,495,000 Dona
Chichester.
r .. 1.11 •r I Z
•lllUOIYI* Ocean view. 3 Br 2~a.
unique home w/etevator.
25 steps to the
beach .Reduced to
$595.000 w/gr .. t termt.
Submit ANY offers. We
want to Mii lodayt Call
PATRICK TENORE
760·8702
j PETE
' BARRETI ... REALTY
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BAN~eR lJ
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NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OFTHe'SEARS-FINANClAl: NETWORK-BEACH COMMUNITIES
IEWNllT CREST $111,000
Great opportunitv to live near beautiful Newport
waterfront. Play tennis. relax by community pool
& enjoy ocean breezes 1n this spacious 4 BR
condo. Very favorab le financing poss. at a great
price. •
I LUFFS 1220,000
Great Linda Plan on big greenbelt location.
Owner will carry a 1st T.D. on this 3 BR, 2 Ba
home. A must see.
I LUFFS 1221,500
Sophisticated one story Linda Plan. Decorator's
own honie. Has been totally redone with hard-
~od floors. stained glass. mirrors, and wall
coverings. This is a truly lovely home tor a
discriminating buyer!
UHOll YIEW HILLS 12.ii,OOO
Price reduction! Wonderful location on the ca-
nyon -very private and natural. This 2 BR, 2 Ba
Cape Cod condo ·is ready to move into. New
paint & wallpapers.
-USTlllf F 1211,000
Spacious immaculate Lusk built 3 BR with den
and family room. Very private back yard fea-
tures pool, firepit & is dramatically lighted for
night time entertaining!
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
SATURDAY
IEWNIT IEAOI 2540 Vista Baya
3 BR. FA. Pool. Spa $250.000 EVAN COAKETI
SUIDAY '
HIYEllSITY PlH Irvine 16 Butternut Lane
3 BA, Loft $194.500 C. BALDIKOWSKI
IEWPOIT IOCI 2540 Vista Baya
3 BA. FA. Pool. Spa $250.000 EVAN COAKETT
WTILIFF 906 Aleppo
3 BR $265,000 ELAINE EHRET
CHIU ltl IWl 1910 Tahuna Terr.
4 BR. FR Fee $339.000 KAY PARKER
OHIUHLllAR 315 Orchid
3 ijR. FR $395.000 NANCY SIMMONS
POllSIU 1121,000
Custom ,built duplex. prime localion. Upper unit
has fabulous view of ocean & bay. High beam
ceilings. each unit has a fplc. Owner will carry 1st
T.D. Outstanding value!
LmlE ULUA ISWI llH,000
Probate sale -prime-iQOtl1fon. Cape Cod 3 BA
with dock for (2) 18' boats. Lowest price house
on the water. Great area -walk to everything.
Fee land.
IALllA ISWI M 11,000
Charming 3 BR home. high ceilings. 2 patios
plus 1 large, light one BR apt. All on extra wide
lot, excellent location close to bay and unique
shopping area. Assumable loanl
UH ISLE 1150,000
Exceptional street to street location encompass-
ing professional landscaping. french doors.
vaulted .ceilings. master suite adjoining
den/lij)rary with antique mantel. 4 BR's includ-
ing maids.
UIO ISWI 1111,000
Rare opportunity!! Double lot. top street to
street location plus exquisite bright 3 BR. den
home. Two patios. 3-car garage. Incredible lot
value price! Trade. negotiate, bring offersll
..
Belly Kerr Realty
Do you have a live-In
mother In law 0< a
teenager who comes and
goee? If IO, you should
... this home. It hU
P8"fect room separation
with two master 1Ult•.
one at each end of the
Jloute 10< complete
privacy. It"-* 5 Bdrms
and.a family room. It la
south of the highway and
11 i. tavorably prloed at
$295.000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5
1506 SANT A NELLA
111-1111
.... +1Htt+1 .....
•llENOO M 1.000* Spotless 3630 sf duptex owe 111-12%-long term
3bf/3ba+5br/3ba·1 vac 509 Acacia-walk to beech
399K 20% dn-ApprllMd
44-0K own/bttr 6-45-7048
C..ta •111 1114
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PHllSIU llH,000
Great Peninsula location duplex. Upper unit has
3 BR's. 2 Bas. Lower unit 2 BR's, 2 Bas. Owner
tvill consider trade. Walk to ocean and bay.
IWlllR YIEW llLLS
3 BR. FR
1301 Keel Drive
$408,000 LYDIA MURPHY
UH ISWI .$ll0,000
Outstanding family home situated on 2 full lots
at tip ot Lidoll You enter into a world of luxury,
privacy & convenience. Huge llving.room, separ-
ate family room. maids qtrs. Tasteful and quality
construction!
A beeuty. 3 Bdr 21h Ba w/2
ear garage. frplc. utll rm
and more. ltk• new & pvt.
Only S 134,900 w/tennal
To ... call PATRICK
TENORE 760-8702
IDT IULI 19 llYllE * Loweet price de1. home '
llYCllEST IHt,000
Gorgeous 4 BR single level home lends Itself to
entertaining. Spacious rooms overlook a stun-
ning landscaped patio-yard. Quality & exquisite
taste abound!!
USTILIFF 1311,000
Stunning traditional 4 BR plus family room on
huge corner lot. Exquisite appointments
thru-out this remodeled & expanded home.
Luxurious master suite occupies entire upper
story
CORONA DEL MAR
COROH IEL MAR 1211,000
Just above China Cove nestled amidst ferns and
pine trees 1s a very special 2 BA. 2 BA condo. It
is newly decorated with the best of taste and
even has an assumable loan.
Ill CHOU IEL MAil UH,000
Enchanting 3 BR home on corner lot with 1 BR
rental unit. Knotty pine Interior. brick fireplace &
cathedral ceilings Excellent financing available.
ttOlts.
MAllllll VIEW lllLLS uoa.ooo
Popular Tiburon plan -3 BR home In quiet
residential neighborhood with pleasant open
view -vaulted ceilings in living. dining, & family
rooms. You own the landll•
SPYIUSS llLL IHl,000
Bright and cheery 3 BR. family room home.
Great ocean view. Open beam ceilings in living
room & family room. Large courtyard. pleasant
patio overlooking the ocean!
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2161 SAN JOAOUtN HILLS ROAD
UYIUSS Mill 5 Malibu Circle
4 BR. FR Fee $499,500 BERT REEDY
IPYIUU llLL 1 Point Sur
3 BA, FR $539,0QO MARIAN REEDY
Ollf CIHIJ IEL IU 714 Poppy
3 BR, Den $595,000 SUZIE EXLEY
llYllE THUOf View 1717 Bayadere Terr
4 BR. LH $650,000 PAT CARSON
PflllllU 1024 E. Balboa Blvd.
4 BR+ $1, 195.000 ELEANOR BOWIE
UYHHT 715·Bayslde
4 BR. FR $1.2SC .OOO SHIRLEY HARRIS
UIO ISLI Bayfront 222 Via Lido Nord
4 BR. FR $ 1,950.000 EDIE OLSON
OTHER AREAS
IEWPOllT llElllTS 1111,000
Gorgeous English Tudor. Features 4 BR's. 2
bath~. huge famil.Y roo~. plus an outstabding
location make this an incredible value. n on"t
miss this one. , ~
EIEllllD IAY HH,000
Bright & airy, warm & charrning, well located 4
BA family .flame walking distance to J>ools.
tennis & private sandy beach. Custom built-ins,
stained glass. beamed cathedral ceilings.
Fabulous!!
llY11E CIYE 11 ,450,000
Very special 4 BR. family home in prestigious
gate guarded community with private beachl
Elegant decor, lovely patio for dining around
sparkling pool. Plus~ -ocean view from livlng
room!
som u11u 12,100,000
A coastal landmark designated as one of three
In So. Cal. This magnificent new contempora,Y ..
custom home covers a rock promontory Into the
Pacific Ocean. 4 BR's. 6 BAS. 4 'fplc's. VIEWS
forever II
ULIOA ISWI Pll,000
Prime South bayfront location. Charming Cape
Cod. 4 BR's. remodeled kitchen, paned win-
dows, light & bright . Island living at Its best!
Great pavilion & sunset views. Submit on terms!
PEllUIU IAYFllllT $1,Jll,000
Outstanding architecture, construction & decor.
Designed for formal or informal llving. Lovely
master suite complete w/window seat over-
looking the pier. sandy beach. harbor & night
light view!
PElllSIU UYFHIT 11,IOO,OOO
Watch the never ending parade of birds seals &
yachts from this superbly located 60' frontage
on the channel. 180° bay and ooean view.
Exquisitely decorated family home with private
• gated pool entry plus pier and dock.
UH ISLE 11,110,000
Exceptional Country French traditional bayfront
home perfected to please. 5 BR's, lovely mold-
ings. French doors, charm ing & elegant decor
plus open views of bay & hllls. Tennis & beach
nearby!
011111 ISUll 11,000,000
Tremendous opportunity to reside on pres-
tigious Harbor Island with pier & slip to accom-
modate large yacht. Existing 4 BR home has
great remodel posslbllltles. Shown by appt.
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PllllSIU NllT P ,211,000
A WONOEAOUS HOMEll An architectural jewel
of excellence In this 50' bayfront home with 5
BR's. 5'h baths situated in a park-like setting
with a thousand flawless details.
WE SET 41, TI-IE HOMES
THAT MAKE YOU SAY"TIIAT'S IB'
In Woodbfldge. Cottage
home On greenbelt.
Make en otterll Must
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OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4pm
54 RACING WIND * ORANGETREE/28r + 2 *utllllTllll* c..-gar. 0.t. patio home.
Mutt ucrtf!Qe gorgeous Lowest priOed In aree
eondoa1Lovely2Br28a. i;,i:~~~ESUN t~
Only S7 4,900 w/ 10.50'Yo 29 TANGERINE
assumable financing. We have 01191' 80 dla·
3 Br 2 Ba only $8-4,900. tresaed aelet and bank
Oerlnltefy won't tut! Try repoa In Irvine e:nd other
only $5000 dwn and area.a. Call us wt1h your
$800/mo. Call Patrick need•
Tenore 760-8702 Act~* lll·llll
EXCEPTIOllL .
Carmeno In the VIiias. 1 ·
3...: =e=r =2ea=. =,am==rm=.=frplc=-. bdrm, 1 'A be + Lott.
pool. 4 ear gar. c:loM to Double att1c:hed garage b<:tl, ll'IOpS. twys. occ Proleaalonally decor-
$119,000. Elaa. agt ated, too many mru to
631-7370, 650-3018 Hsi. Thia la a must Me
3 Br + den. Colt.Qe Park . Neer aehools & OCC. RV
apace New roof. In-
sulated. remodeled.
Agent $45-"85
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AEDUCl;O
bef0<• decldl~ on any-lhJl).g'el~~ ,900.
also'j
ealty
786-1172 /
Thia fight 3 Bdrm home
needs to be seenl All un-usual home on a httle know <fulet cu1-<»-uc: 3880 Mk:helaon Dflve
Afternoon sun ·~-Irvine over apa and throug,, the IEW lllTlllTI ahuttac'• to IMng a,... .•. See It today • located on 4 Br. 2~ be. single farnlly
north ectoe of San1a Anl d .. acMd home. Turu.
Country CNb. Rode Aldge Lrg yard.
111 ••-• ...._1 ale. lnt9r'Com & MC 1)11.
-·-oent v1c: & muc:tl more 30 IPll lllllY 1·1 yr be'Ow mU'ket rate
l _.2·1200 flnen $340,000. f0t Info • 552..o917 (lrAne Paclflel
PETE BARRET I
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People wM need P.opte
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ooc..n, 3 Bdr t w/dlnlf\9 rm, trplc, MC lllT••••Tlnl TENORE 7eo.t102 ,!.'~.tr;:"..,,_ Freetettlir. owe eicohG .MMIOAl£.a&ft2W, wa)'I of tnettuiJ)I income -1od;viduals Who Uftdenaand h alnr• 1 lkfr, 7 ""' otd. pride of g•t• and your OWN OotgtOUS Ira 38' • den, 2 .._.. ~.............. et'*'• 1 M-A Corp M6-31(& + OEN LUX~Y TOW..,.. trend will aid your d'f'ons. Cancer. Capricorn nativa ....-.. own e' 1 h IP • man Y B 0 A T S I.. I P , o n I y trplct. W9t bar atrium & .,... _,.,_ IQM HOME OVIALOOK NG • tJ ~· emenltlu AaklnQ S239,to0 w/fennal (Low mor• with 'forever aity, but~. Comm. ..... 9tG CANVOH CC t promtnen I)'.
$289.750. Uve -. to1 dwT1 OKl. Muat ... this VIEWS! Only l*.8" PoOll.. =--~ ~ llnMm l3U.OOO. IY OwNEA, TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll bavt' paier hedc:ia (J/
I 1.107 tmo. Cell on opponunlty For •a11t w/gteat term11 Won 't , tz7t · 2 Spel;tacutar I Bt, poor M2·1113l(l1t))47~:Mee thoupi, action. lunar. numenaJ cycles hiahliah• lraVt"l, PoPciJmrity, ""~~DELGADO PATRICK TENORE 111t.To ... ce11PATAICK IYIWID LY.Ill.... "°"'8. with 19' of prime com:ctj~t&ndexccUenttimina.Make~oala~DCllltbc.
83,_,2ee 760-8702 '* ev OWNER. H1af11v up. b9V, front.& room for 2 • djrect, orialnal. willinJ to take chance oo your owa abibues.
Vety nic. BMf• condo: 3 ;raded & ~. 120 ~t.. ..._, 1.. OEMINI (May ll~June 20): Scorpio individual works bdUnct
••-IUln• •IAYl•ID• Oof'"°"' remodel.d · 5 3 br. 3 ba, lrg corMf lot. Bdr 3000 sq ft home , Auumeble 11t. OWC
family rm dlnl"9 fill. , balance. 846-6325
f,·.\~ ~~. ;:nt=~-==-= ~. v~J::'~ •• llT ~I scenes fQr you.. Emphull on clandestiM mtttings. hospatal viliu.
Daly Piiot, Box 1 seo, Priced to..., •t '2n.ooo Couf1eey to Btok.,.. Mii ... wlllinaness to dlaDte pollC) based on additional fnfonnatton. Cbect
• lllftl..lf.... COtUI ...... 92&29. • Wlft coop9rete 75 .. 1530 173-7873 173-7177. Spedol•., 2 beth wl1tl dew~i r,:::2~r~~~ w~'i"~~bt: ~ Oinalioll
11~ fbled rat•. 30 yrs . Pl•m•nm tm-..n... Po01."P6C&•or•w· Id~-. . * ....... _ -~ ~·~ Moneco with *' GC Cflarmlng Back Bay HOl'M Good 3 8r 2l:HI frplc old9' 3 BA, 35" IOt. Southpedo. ner locauon. Prrced cou ~vm.e a ltrtOUI hODan1p. ~ow it. pr~ ~--..,.
trptct + g~elt houael"A Courte1y to brokera
'114tw. 14 Aw VIiiari. Secluded ar,a netr Meta home o n iarge' tot 1349.000. Owner will below mar ket al Moort position bipli&hu fnends. a.spiratJOnS.. emotiol'\.ll twflllmeat.
Open Mnd1. *"1m Ori" Ett•f ... tt&t,500 90xna Now s109 500 · Cll'Y· 142 vie Undlne. s2oa.ooo. Muat Hll Money picture 1s more stable than e>nJinatly anticipated.
true value. Only UYOIEITll ...
S3 49. 9 9 9 . A 11 um e ISSO,OOO below Hating. 3 Br
1230.000 12.50% 111 + "4en 2'A ba. ram rm pool
•IAll•-20451 B•'f1Mw85()..5520 OPENSUN 1_.PM · OP£NSUN~Yi-s lmmed. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22)· Emphasis on c:arccr, business.~.
* llllllYllW * 1111ntneAv. <:ooperetewtthlrolcert. 111T11111 sencral standmJ in communny. Domestic adjustment is pan of
owe. To see call 's -000 .w
Fonnermodelwtthtull~ (Btwn Hot109YaH~) <114>•7:MOl3 ..... 1111 sttnario, could 1nclude_9urchasc of art obJcct or luxury item. You1l W~~~·pr:R ba ~~~~~ ltJMar•ltlffr. •L•nYllW receive "'tempting'• offer. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio 021ives f....,.c can Bt<r. at 644-7424 2500 llf •;. ao lot. Pool. 5 Ml·11H 2 Bdrm ~ Heights prominently. •
er 708St. James Pl, cutt hOtnewlth a lutUf'e, room VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll learn much of what occun
PATRICK TEN 0 RE spa 2""• ' lO .• ,. Int
760-8702 Owner 213-430-3629
*"' UIYll* UYCIEIT IEIHll -------•I Haven JHT LISTll 10 expend. F" 1389·500 bchmd scenes -long distance call or communication sets rttofd 111 IUYll lllTIM Owner979·8280 PALERMO•POOL Owner 642•9200· ... a straight. What seems to be a lost cause will be revived and wiU HY II LWE S306,000 FEE t>uys 4 or !
Beautlful 48drm pool Bdrma with 3 full baths
home w/apa, pvt loc t0<mal dining room, lam
Below market seso.ooo lly room and lovely yar<
wlgreat terms or leaee I' for outdoor IMng. S.. I
tor $3000/mo to mo only today.
Lowest prlc9d golf COUrM Crest S40K dn assume Slightly under '1• ac. one 01 2J<'~ c~i:,~· IPll .U UT /IH boomerang in your favor. uo. Aquarius persons figure promjnt:C.dy.
custom In Canyon. 4 bat S1470 P&I 2 B d the largest Harbor Vlh 11 a-LIBRA (Se 2" ""~ 22) y all h. -•---Bedrooms, 4 bathe, pd· 2 blks 10 bch 93~48'· 1011. 4 Bdr, tormal dining, Near new retld. or comm. S .... 1...,. ~ C _, pt. ~'· : ou can actu Y ac Jt"ve ~ -vate pool and spa. UI· · sep tamity rm, upgraded wlttr bay view '425,000 pa ... "'V , .... _..,.... • r-· focus on independence. md1v1duallty, willtngness to givt" up something
umate In privacy. Drive by 2424 Sletra Vista cpts. fresh paint Priced 509 29th St. 873·5553 large : ~¥. 3 :;, conj of value for mere prom1~. Be peroq>ti'lfe enough to avoid
Reduced to $995,000 oft oom 22nd/Tustin Ave right at S324.000Fee lirwPllT .... _ _ ~ 1ot' 1 v U:~ St"lf-deception. Protect as~ts. espec1ally from obsequious mdivid~. 7I0-1t00 873-1395 Irvine Coast Rllrs IUIJ 9UIW• nsw r. • 0 *'o SCORPIO(Oct. 23-No'. 21): Let ooofwbat • .-ars to bc a losi ... 786-7500 Private locatl()n In s.e-xtru. 3 levelt wt a dbl • _.,.., ....
Duplex, live In one rent the view. Good financing. gar. Owne< Broker will proposition. ~I tangles, expenses would not be worth effort to ha1'1
This Is a llquldaUon·don't 1141 UITl<
min It. To 1ee call I IPll lll•ay 1 I PATRICK TENORE -•
other, 1 blk to ocean, 3 Br 11111 ll•YIEW Owner ready to nego-coop wtume. 15 Kia Loe on to past. Focus on partnerships, special procecdjngs. marital stato
2 Ba + 2 Br. 2 Ba. 8 Yr• NEW LISTING !late. Jo Ann Doran Bkr. Ct.N.B. 846-0718 and publicity. Aries, Libra natives figure prominently.
780-8702 142-1200 -COTE .. t" old. pride of ownerahtp, 4 Bdrm custom r~esence. Call 759·-0819 ,.._., _ SAGJTTA.RltJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Stress indcTV>ndcnce, focus on lrplC In eacil. VIMJlled a.ff. matter tulte with nr• ----..-------•w--1ng1. 4 car garage. place end atudy, formal -.WPMt -•-3 Bdrm+ def\ with 3 ea, pioneering project, realize that love may no lonaier be a stra.ntet.
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j PETE REALTY $10,000 down. Call Rua dining room ramify room _, .,..., corner locatlon with Emphasis also on employment. sccunty measures, will~ &o stand
*IEWfMTITUL* 852-1202. 646-8627 eve with profeRlonal bar. 3 3 BR 3ba. 1189.000 many upgredel. Priced tall for principles. Leo, Aquanus natives figure prominentl>-' BARRETI
Sacrlflce o«geous4 Bdrm BIG CANYON EXEC WTILIFF car garage, large dee« Ooeari view. Low down • to NII at llN,OOO. By CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You're released from ~
pool home wtvleWI 3000 -------• 0 and Inviting IP•· Alklng owner financing. Bkr. appt. H. Frederick which wasun&irin first ytace. Cumntcycle highlini.ucban-. varietv,
.. REALTY
sq f1 of luxury, formal din-H USE. Broadmore larg-Lge 3Br 3ba, view. L/Hold. $698,000, FEE land. Sut>-(213) 681-8785 631·12M ,.... -,_
Ing rm. family rm. 2 frplb IE&Ol •Ill est made with expansion, $235~. 2927 Catalpa. mlt tradeS, or ieue op-serious consideration o journey. lndividual wbo aided i.J'I ~ Will
and m0<e. Owne< trans· pool, spa, low down ok Do not di1turb ocx:upant. tlon. Furnishing• evall· New wat,,rront wldodc, again make appca.ra.nce and can help your cause. Ask!
!erred. Wiii sell tor A Frame •Ingle atory tor qualified buyera. Price 7S9-0845 eble. cstm 3 Bdr ~ Ba tiome. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18~ Emphasis on security. a.bility \0 11¥•% Int. S73K ••· reduced lor quick ._......_......_._________ F·
S239.900 w/grMt low sumeble. s 125,000 escrow 1750 000 HAABOR RIDGE-Luxury 112111111 llU '470,000. Opn Sat/Sun revise plans and to utilize talents in effective manner. Transaction has 1Pn~&rTesRtlct:m~e1:o~ Owner consider tradil f0t Call 834:11s7 · · condo for SALE •I IPll ll•Y 1·1 1·5. 331 t Flnley, nr Udo 18118 .Wm been completed. you may not know 1t. it is necessary oow to close deal
" Fullerton area. $385.000 or TRADE 142-1200 Village. 673-3Tt7 llftl 1111111 and si=pcrs. Gemini, Sagiuariu.s pcoons play significant roles.. 760·8702 Weterlront 3 Br. 2 Ba $200.000 equity tor fam· p (F b I nMar h 20) Pla b' ,.1.,..,._ a.-· woodbeamcellfngs,walk By owner, reduced llyhmeln Nwpt,CDMor ..... Ull.. e . 7: C : nssu ~ect10 ............. ,.._.,optlons.
10 beach. s199,500. · S40.000undermat1(elf0< Lag Bcti. Owner/agent ..--llll&Y 1441 Galaxy br.-$pedous open. Emphasis on visits, trips, relatives an<t fulfillment of~
Fee land 3 Br 3 ea.+ Ir test late. Huge 3 Br, den 846-1945 H21 hr .. , ElllfMllff 4 BR, den, 211t baths. Two made approximately three weeks ago. H~aht versatility, be willi.na
+ spa 1tal~ed glass + 2'" ba. 2250 sq ft, up. 5BR/Sludy, 3 batha. pool, 2 car garages. Lge lo1. to tear down for ulumate purpose of n;bu1ld1D& on 1 more solid base.
3 Br 2 Ba, den, -l:ldo, lrench 'door• bf ass fix· graded beauty. Only The f&1te1l draw In the oak entry 1talrcue. Uted Room tor pool or RV
F t tures. ev""" po' ealble up· $239.900. 644-6220 West ... a Dally Piiot b<lcit drfvew•y. fee land. parking. T•-futeat dra~ In , .. _ ........ •-•-aasu3 m7. 7
10!'!· .. 9 000°' app ' grade si99 900 Open Set/Sun. 1-:5. Cluatfled Ad. c.11 Today Senutlonal view. OPENSAT/SUN 1 to5 w'""'eat ... a Daily Pll•o-t ..,. .... llr 1111 67 -4 2 · ...,., • DOCKS. IOE R·.E. .: .. o-8208 524 Vlata Grande .... 2-" .. 78. $375 000 Call 768 ,....... Ro..,~~ Alt .., ......... 7 • -'" ..., . · ~-.,.......,, r ..,_. • ._. ' Qwlfted Ad. 642·5678. lt!Jlll .... lllf ............. IMI
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Specializing in properl'I on tfu waler . . . near lhe wafer . . . and wilh View of wafer
BEST BUY "BY THE BAY" BAYFRONT HACIENDA -NEWPORT
Luxurtoue llwlng In thle 3-alory wtlla wrth 4tit-t.oor obMfva-
llon lower to tail• advantage of a 380 degree V.W of
Newport C•nter, mountain•, NJ and oceen. c::=
remodeted and redecoreled, th .. 7 bedroom
btende new qu.tlty and wortuunehlp with the tradition
and detaltt~of bJgone d•J•· N9w plef /floet fOf W Jacht.
acceeelble trom 9r11ndtoee .. waterfront paUo" with 1p9elal
tlle. Owner• wlll cOMlder exchange. aubmlt att otterel
Owner wtll negotiate. 131·1400
LINDA ISLE VILLA
One of the nneet f.!omM on Newport .. ,. Oftf 1000 eq. ft.
with I bedroom-. 51h be. + etudlo, muelc room, -...or,
MUM end 5 room ~-IM,lfte. C•ltred •ound a luehlr plent.d etrtwll with r«ge prtvate ewtnwnlng DOOL Cuetom, ex~ end grend In every w.,. Pler/ellp for lerge
Jec:ht. a1-1400. $2.I00.000 end OWMn wtl negotiate.
BA YFRONT CONTEMPORARY CORNER
The uttlmate In Interior dMtgn with greceful detafllng In
the entertaining .,.... end 4 bedroome. Inductee famlly
room end gourmet kitchen owettooklng the watw. "8f for
IO' Jechi + •Ide tie for em.n boet. Ortalnel ownen heve
.,,....rwed the lmmaculat• condldon. ti,aoo,ooo 131·1400
OCEANFRONT ESTATE'-NEWPORT
"ONE OF A KIND" and lmpoe•lble to dupHcet• todaJI
Cuetom bullt a unique dnlgn hou... 10 bedrooma, t
beth• Md lnterfftlng level• for c.pturlng bfue ocun Md
ealle at eunMt. Two ldentlcel unll9 with 3 bedroom•+ den a 4 bethe In MCh unit on 4 lewefe. Separate 2 Mdroom
•partm.nt with VIEW ... • eeper•t• maid'• eulte or for
vleltlng relatlwee. Thie la a aenaatlonal property that'•
NOW REDUCED •nd reedJ for an otter. t 1,.215,000.
131-1400.
BAYFRONT-PIER/SLIP-VIEW
Spectac:uler mountain and water view from thle
wel~talned BA YFRONT DUPLEX. SandJ beech t pier
for 2 IMge yachte. GrNt famlly arN In a quiet ~tlon.
Call for detalle on thl1 terrific property. OWNER W1LL
CARRY TME NOTE A.ND FIRST T.D. OH THIS F&E LA.ND
property. SIH,000. 131-1400.
PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT
Tot•lty remodeled 3 level reeldence with eubetantlal
m .. t., eulte. Exqul11te detalllng of white oek, tNk end
epeclal etone. Plaet•r wall• I eolld lmuletlon In thte 4
bedroom home with dr•mettc a •pecloue lfwlng room a
gourmet kitchen. tlM,000. 9'1· 1400.
LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT
lnt•reetlng and flexible noor pl•n In thle lmrnaculete 4
bedroom + den and famlly room re.ldence. S.Cluded
atrium patio, clrcutar etalrc .. •, 3 ftreplece• end gourmet
kitchen. Owner wlll con•kMr exchang9. Reduced to
t8I0,000.131-1400.
HARBOR RIDGE EST A TES-NEWt Megnlfl·
cent-1ftth vaewa of CataHna to P91oe Verde•, night Hghte a the aecvrtty of a ouerded-p .. communhy. Vour own
private ape, t bedloom• .. retfMt1 terge femtf1 ""· a br.ptec.e, 3 cer oarea• a Htenetw uM of mlr'°'9 end
marble. OwMn wlll help flnence after an e .. umeble loen.
...... 500. 131-1400. A new Hating.
CORNER ESTATE -CORONA DEL MAR
A rare find In a =~tloft..
lmmenM comer ~ wau-Pfhecy. You ~ •
rolllng 9'"" lewn acroaa to PANORAMIC Vl&W of ooeen,
bay and city ltght• at night. A. perfect home for ene.rtaln-
lng with chtnlty Md prtyecy. C•ton'I remodeled 4
bedroom home with 9ourmet ktloMn. ep1eloua living ~ brick nrepteoa a ,NMft doort IMdl"9 to
prtwale!°°'-:>-ner may oonelder H~ tor ....alter home • ...,_ RE. Ceh tn.-oo ot a1.,_,
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
Excellent ooeentront with a ~ upper untt a a bed.
lower. ker oereae. '•tlo on bMoh. Quiet oomw aoc.tton
with heW roof a exterior. told wlttt fumlahfng.e. •10,000.
131-1400
BA YFRONT-ONL Y 2 YR.8. OLDI
Cuetom a lowefJ with pler/floet for 30' ~ o ..
aplr•I. etalre, atNm beth, lebuloue kitchen, aecurtty ert-
tem a aolld on doore throughout thlej bedroom. 2~ beth
home. EnJoJ the good I ... on the •alw-ln e home 'of
·dletlnct1on_ .. t a reaeoneble pr-. •10.000 ,_, a1-1400.
PENINSULA CUSTOM CORNER-NEW
Low malntenence exterior and Oft11 .tepe to beyfronl
bceptlonaf In 8",Y detall of thle 2·atory deelgft Witt\ a
drametlo flalr. A thrill to decorete ttde new ~room
home with 1our own taete tM bMJca of beeutlful wood
floon, leedecf glan, braH, oak and luxury betha .,. all
thent Juet brfng 1our furntthlng• Md mov• In end begtn to
enJoJ life. EaaJ to ... en open houM et 1IOO E. 11a1boe ltwd., U1-1400. Reduced to $525,000.
CUSTOM BUil T-PENINSULA
Sk1llght1, overalze roome, toter panel omc. end much
more. Thia home I• extre 1p9elal with a light a airy fMllng
throughout the 3 bedroom a with den ancf f•mlly room1. A
new Hating '545,000.131-1400.
LIDO ISLE REDUCED I READYll
"Bachelor owner" up It'• too much houMI Muet Mfl
Immediately. Dremattc 2-•tCMJ, moff-fn condition I
apecloue 4 bedroom• with large llwtng end dining atffe.
See I eubmlt now. '411,000. 131-1400
BALBOA COVES WATERFRONT
, Nlceet ~tlon In the C°"9. ftrtwate bMch, eunn1 patio a
•Hp for 40' bollt. LMge a brtght 2 bed. + den home with
beautltul decor. Qood financing .wall. Cell tor detatla.
$415,000.131-1400
FOREVER VIEW-LIKE NEW
Thi• home hae att the "bere "".f'ltlala" very large end
apeclou• llwlng room, form.I cUnlng room, lmmenM femlly
room end open kitchen, grandtoM mater eulte + one
other bedroom. High cetllnge, 3 car 9er90e. a.. 2331 Cllff
Drlwe, Newport on lat/Sun 1-5 p.m. '550,000 '" land. . .,,....,.
CORNER HOME-LARGE LOT a VIEW
ONE of the 1•'9"• lot• on Cllff Drtwe with • VIEW NEVER
TO BE 08STAUCTED. Above the crowd with lote of
w•rmth a charm a etlll hea potentlal for eddlng on. A
dignified 3 bedroom, 2V. beth home on a 50x170 flat lot.
VllW OF BAY, OCEAN a LIGHTS. $415,000 with good\
financing. Wiii exch•nge for emaller houM.
LIDO ISLE-CUSTOM
A.ppMflng, bright, cheerful I preetlglou• rnldence In•
fine toc:.tfon. TolattJ coordinated decof with French
doon. gourmet kitchen and "gerden lemlly room." A fine
4 bedroom home for the "fUHyi' buyer. U1-1400. Reduced
to $419,SOO. ·
LIDO 18LE-BRICK-WARMTH·LARGEI
, Comforteble floor plan for thl• apacloue 4 bedroom home
on a 45' lot. LowefJ patio for outdoor IMng and a greetd'
kitchen + den and dtnlng room. How only $40,000. Ea•J to
.... 831-1400. .
OCEANFRONT COTT AGE-$448,000
WonMrtul locetfon on the Nnd. Your own HCond home or
beach retl"Mt-or lnoome propel'tJ. A.lwayt rented S
bedroom home wtth gNel potential. '31·1400
THREE UNITS -CORONA DEL MAR
An unuaual and ..._. property In a deeareble loc•tlon. A
large home wtfh 4 bedfooma Md 3 bathe. A.tao two
2-bedroom ,....., uolta a 4 oeree-on extra wide lot.
CIOM to ,_-and ~ng. S441,000. 131-1400. Wefl
maintained end ... , to ....
OCEANFRONT LOT-NEWPORT
In en ex.,._t looetlon. OWMr wUI cerry the nret T.D. to a
caualtfted ..... °"" by "°' ......... end eel '°' detalle. 831-MOo. A wOftdeffuf opponunfty to clplon your
OWftl ~ to ts7S.D00
CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME
lpacloue 3 .,........, 2\\ beth home on '" l,nd. Sright.
cheerful end'**' condttlon fof the fVMJ buyer. Urie
prtwate deck wlt1' night light Ylewa, lovely femlty room ;:;i
one of the beet toe.lion• lft Newport Shortt. '3IO,OOO.
U1-1400. •
P,...tlgloue a.yetde Cove near ehopplng beach and a "alt
down" VIEW of Beyfront ectMty. Cuetomlaed 2 bedroom,
2 ba.. condo wtth qu.ltty arMt.et .... al0,000. U1-1400.
WESTCLIFF·LARGE • LOVELY
Extra= femU, home on ema IM9' ..._..quiet atnet. s
totel ~ooma, 4 bethe In tNa = "lle•ott .. bult reektence. A NHon1tlt1........ • ...... tlnig et
1800 Dor°"'J Lene .... on lundlly 1,of ,,M. IT.MtOO. _
PENINSULA HOME BY BAY
Wood ftoora, beemed c.illn .. A total chalm In lNe
remod1 .. d 3 bedroom home.~ ~Uon ltCIOM
from Beyfront. Welk bJ 122S W"t 11aJ Ave. a call for
detetle. Ther9'• potentl.t In tht• R-2 toe.lion. 1211,000. 131-1400. •
LAGUNA BEACH CONTEMPORARY
Ocean VIEW with loed• of wood and , .... on a huge levef
lot with room for pool In front or ~ OnlJ 4 ,..,. old In
a "choice" location. Exciting 4 bedroom home end ownet
le HQ•r to coo,.rate In • ule. '324,IOO.
L .... /optlo• low down. 131-1400
HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS
Beeutltul "model" condo with c.ron and night flgfit
VIEWS on cul de w . Upgraded evet1wtter. rn thle 2
bedroom + den wlew deck. atrium garden a • total deflght
In every aepect. S27S,OOO. ·
COUNTRY FRENCH BLUFFS-BEAUTIFUL
Exten-'"fy remodefed with FNneh doon. wood cellnp,
entlque beelne a ftreplace mentt.. New kitchen, ~
ptlancee. ltghttng I plumbing.. 8telned g.... detalllng
Included wtth eenerou• decoretor ,..turee to pNMnt an
lnYltlnglJ wann 2 bed. 2 beth home. You MUST SEE to
epprMlate. 11S-8100. '230,000
NEWPORT HOME-NEAR BEACH
SkJUghta, prfwate back yard end centraf Newport toc:.tloft
ontJ atepe to oc.en. Gourmet kitchen, f.ntllJ room with
wet ber, •trlu"' Md 3 bedrooma. S290,000.131-1400.
NEWPORT CORNER-POOL A new lletlng thle w .. k.
TotetlJ coordln.ted and elmoet new lnt•tlor with tota of
mirror•, a ltall•n tlle. 3 total bedroom• • famlly room.
1245,000 FEE. 131-1400.
NEWPORT INCOME PROPERTY
Weft-priced Income unite nNr tbe bMch with • •atue
betow the ~et Yelue et 1225,000 Call for det.U1 on the
untt• a owner ....... t.d flnenclng ~ 1~. 131-1400
NEWPORT CRE8T-t189,500
Mo9t deelfebte= 4. lnt.,..Hng '9wte wtttl 3 tote! bedroome Ind e huge P'W•t• meeter aulte. Com-
munity pool a A ftfte value In a "wetk to bNch"
~tlon. U1·1400
NEWPORT SHORES BEAUTY
Outetandlftg 3 bedfoont hCNM on a lot and Vt In Newport
8horff. Off·•hfte cerpete, lovely dr..,.n.. and mlrrore
enhence thfe home with dignity In every amenity. Two
patloe a tonnal clnlna room. *• to beech, pool end tennle. Cu.et0tn fumlehlnge .. MgOtlabM. Ownen wta
coneldet Hcheftee -,....,o,tton Of 1 171,IOO.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -POOL
lherp and deen home with a ...,.. bdroome + tamtty
room and lovefJ pool. owner w.ttt help ftnence. s1•.ood.
Call to .... a1-1•
BEACH HOUSE·ONL Y S139,500t 'r'°" uncter ...,.,...__ • ..,,. to a., a ooeen. Juat
...,..,.. wtth bultt..ma In thfa 2 bed. 2 beth wfth bNrne
end •-"'-,.,_t for dallJ ttvlng Of -.Mend ret,..t. A new .. ..,,._.,....
., LARGE LOT-NICE HOME-t114,000
In Coeta ~ ftMr achoole. Low a.ah down I low
fMIJIMftte .. lel JCN own thee S bedroom wtth .. ul'Mble
i.rt at u•. c.11 a .... aM400.
See Separate Ad on Balboa Island Properties
WATERFRONT
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2 be time. $410,000. ca. $f15,500. 912-3085
for more Info 148-7179 tlLU IM -
TElllS COUllT eeeut. 2 br ooncto, 1u119C.
Giant "Tennis Court" 1ize btdg. 2nd ftr. 290 ~ yard, 3 Br 2 ea Bayaest _1..ane __ ._0wner __ e_1_5-300 __ 11_ -
HOUM. $235,000. MUST
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Irvine Ave. Phone OwM!
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HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDf'OOll
** 6410 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch
759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5
58 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach
675-8000 $385,000 S un 1-5
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
* 1429 Dolphin Terr .• Irvine Terrace
873-4400 $750,000 Saturday/Sun 1-5
401 Begonia.Corona del Mar
760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5
2331 Cliff Ortve (Clltthaven) NB
673-6900 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2308 Cliff Or. View Npt Hghts.N.B.
642-9200 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 19 Curl, w , Jasmine Creek, CdM
(619)728-5151 Sun. 1-5
1577 E. Ocean Blvd (Bal Penln Pt) NB
642-5200 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
11 Madrona, Rancho San Joaquin, Irvine
640-4868 $177,500 Sat/Sun 1..S
211 Marguertte, Corona det Mar
675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-·5
38EDROOM
20451 Bayvtew Ave, Newport Beach
650-55204158,500 Sunday 1-5
2323 Colgate, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $135,000 Sun 1-4
200 Diamond (Bal I~) Npt Bch
759-9100 $395.000 Sun 1-4 * * 106 Via Lido Nord (Lido) Npt Sch
759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*464 Gavtota, The Bluffs, N.B.
644-6114 s 189,900 Sun 1-5
•2000 Highland Dr, Newport Beach
631-1400 $195,000 Sunday 1-..
1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M.
557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5
* 1626 Myrtlewood, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $131,000 Sat/Sun 1-..
•4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch
644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4
11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
531 San Bernardino (Newport Hetghts) NB
642-5200 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) Irv
844-7020 $245,000 Sun 1-5
1419 Santanella Terr, CdM
644-7020 $299,950fee Sun 1-5
*5 Thunder Trail, lrv1ne
559-9400 Sat/Sun 1-5
501 Tustin Ave, Newport Hts.
644·7211 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
224 Via Koron (Lido) Npt Bch
673-8844 $369,000
435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt Bch
760-8702 $249,500 Sat/Sun 11~
a BR plu• FAM RM or DEN * • 2640 Vitti Baja, Newport Beach
644-9060 S250,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5
• 35 Skvaall (Jsmn Crk) CdM
759-1S01 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.;,. 4&45 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, COM
720-1705 Sp15,000 Sunday 1-5
e 714 Poppy. Corona del Mat
844-90eo$595,000 Sunday 1-5
523 Avenlda Campo, The Bluffa, N.8.
675-6000 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
' 2913 Baker, Costa Meta
548-5880 $171,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •2007 Hoflday Rd (Baycr .. t) Nwpt 8ch
213-430-3629 $280,000 Sunday 1-4
65 8MCOn Bly. Newport a.ch 675-8000 $430,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
715 Bellla, Eutbluff, N.B.
&4+-0723 $280.000fee Sun 1-5
• 1221 e.tklhlre (W•tcllff)N.B.
543-9518 S302.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2531 Bleekthorn Str .. t (EattbkJff) NB
831-7300 1395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
16 Butternut Lane. lrvtne (Deane Hm1,
844-9080 194,500 Sundtly 1-5
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Sun 1-5
2561 Ctrde Dr. (Bay9hor•}. N.B.
&46-e325 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
900 Cliff Dr. (NptHgU) Npt Bch
&44-e200 $275,000 Sun 1-5
3208 Cok>redo, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-4
2 Creekwood (Woodbridge) lrvtne.
857-8011 $172,500 Sat 1-5
2302 FaJrhHI Drive (Bliek Bay) NB .
631-7300 $188,000 ~ay 1-4:30 * 1833 a.a.tee Terrece. CdM
675-6161 Sn5,ooo Sat/Sun 1-s
200 Hanowr Ortve. Costa Mesa
545-8685 Sunday 1-5
121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Beach
640-4868 Open Sat & Sunday
15 Kia Loa Court, Newport Crest, N.8.
646-0718 $189,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
1721 Kings Rd, Npt Beach
631-12&8 $595,000 Sun 1-5
1215 Manners Drive (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
• 189 Masters Cir (Snta Ana CC} CM
642-5200 $237,500 SUnday 1-5
* * 1205 N. Baytront, Balboa Island 673-7300 $925,000 Sun. 1-4:30
3335 Ocean Bfvd. CdM
675-6000 $1,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
334 Ogle. Costa Mesa
631-1266 $159,000 Sun 1-4
* 1064 Pescador Drive (Dover Shores) NB
631-1300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch
759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
19-i5 Santiago Drive (Baycrest) NB
631-7300 $380,000 Sunday 1-4:30
2424 Sierra VIS1a, Newport Beach
673-1395 $250,000 Sat/Sun 11-6
3065 Taytor Way. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $129,900 Sunday 1-..
214 Via lthlca, Lido Isle, N.B.
675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
120 Via Quito, Udo Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $425,000 Sun. 1-5
2617 Vista Ornada, Newport Beach
760-1900 $395,000 Sunday 1-..
* 134 Harbor Island Rd, N.B
760-1900 $599,000 Sunday 1-6
*412 Vista Trucha (Stuffs) N:B.
640-6259 $226,500 Sun 1-5
218 Wellesley (College Park) CM
646-7171 $128,000 Sunday 1-..
* 19342 Worchester Ln (Hntngtn Crest) HB
631-7300 $250,000 Sunday 1-4:30
664 w. Wiison. Costa Mesa
645-0303 s 112,900
4BEDROOM
* * 4028 Channel Pl, Npt Bch
Sun 1-..
645-0303 $850,000 Sun 1-5
3158 KUlybrook Ln, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $138,500 Sun 1-5
1029 Bonnie Ooone (Irv Terr) CdM
644-6200 $495,000Fee Sat/Sun 2-5 ** 1307 Bayskle Or, CdM 644-6200 $910,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
340 Cabrtllo. Costa Mesa
648-7171 $146,000
6451 Catowba Ln, fMM
Sunday 1-5
559-9400 Sunday 1-5
2642 Circle Or (Byshra) Npt Bch
644-6200 $350.000 Sun 1-5
1121 Elllott. Santa Ana
"3-e767 S 180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1338 Olla.KY. Dover s~. N.B.
873-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1900 Hermlt9 (8Q Cyn) Npt 8ch
844-e200 159g,ooo s.ttSun ,.s
1821 Kinof Rd. Npt 8ct't
759-9100 $898,000 Sun 1'""4:30
•2012 POt1 Br1ttOI, HV Homee, N.8
844-8084 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1030 T•-'ta (Hrbr Hlndl)Npt 8d'I
831-7370 1215,000 Sun 1-6
4 • plue FAii •or DEN ** 415 ~Or, Npt Bch
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644-7020 $500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1824 Antigua Way (DcMr Shor9) N8
631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-4:30
25 Augusta (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
780-8333 $1,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2921 C.ob, E.astbluff, N.B.
640-4386 $375,000 Set/Sunday
10001 C1fff DrtYe, HunUngton Beed'I
546-2313 $140,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4
10093 Corr8I River Ct, Foumaln V"*"t
983-8787 $142,500 Smday 1-5
••1024 E. Belboa Blvd, Balboa Penln.
644-9060 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1806 Galaxy (Oo\W Shores) Nwpt Bch
64fr7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5
1441 Galaxy Dr. OoYer Shores. H.B.
548-5647. '355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1724 GeJaxy Dr 'v..w' (Dover~) NB
. 642-5200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5
19 Hennltege (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1422 Keel Dr (Hrbr Vu His) CdM
645-0303 $424,900 Sun 1-4
•1921 Kings Rd (C11fft\aven} Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $698,000 FEE Sunday 1-5
2032 Komat. Costa M.a
557-4224 $295,500 Sunday 1-5
3343 Nevada (Mesa Verde North) CM
963-6767 $169,500 Sunday 1-5
••1776 Orfole, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1-..
1820 Port Chariel (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch
644-6200 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg~t Bch
644-e200 $1 , 175,000 Sat/SUn 1:30-5
15 San Set>utlan (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1 ,495,000 Sun 1-5 * 4500 Wayne (C . H in ds)
CdM 644-6200. $350,000 Sun 1-5
• 4621 Gorham (C. Shrs) CdM
644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-..
2001 Port Provence (HVHms) Npt Bch
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
19·Toulon (Hrbr Rdg Est) CdM
759-1501
1227 Port9'de (HVHla) Npt Bch
Sun 1-5
760-8333 $449,000 Sun 1-5
25 AuguS1a (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch
760-8333 $1,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
26 Rue Grand DucaJ (Btg Canyon) NB
642-5200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1230 Sand Key, HV Hiiis, CdM
760-9133 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1845 Santiago (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $306,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Drive (Baycrest) NB
631-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
••2107 Santiago Drive (Baycrest) NB
631-7300 $329,000 Sundy 1-4:30
* 1207 Santiago Drive (Baycrest) NB
631-7300 sm;-000 Sunday 1-4:30
320 Seaward, She>redltts, CdM
675-«K>O 1375,000 Sa1/Sun 1-4:30
8968 Swallow, Fountain Valley
9&3-8767 $151.500 Sunday 12-4
1828 Tradewtnds Lane (a..ycr.t) NB
631-7300 $339,000 Sunday 1-4.30
*4839 Tremont Lane (Cameo Shores) NB
631-7~ $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
225 Via Orvleto (lido Ille) NB
631-1400 $419,000 Sunday 1-5
2518 Wavecreet (Hrbr Vu Hla)Npt Bch
759-9100 1320.000 Sun 1-5 ** 2e58 Baythore Or (Bylhrt) Npt 8ch • 75$-9100 $1 ,850,000 Sun.,.1-4 * • 2431 Windward, Npt 8ch
759-9100 $380.000 Sun 2-e
•2027 Yacht Defender (Selvtew) NB
831-7300 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
IMpluePAMMlorDEN
• ss Rldgellnl c.hr ~Pt 8oh
760-8333 $1,850.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 14 ~ (HrbrAdg) Npt 9ch
780-8333 l2.000.000 SatlSun 1-5 •
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-.2211 •1•.000 Sun 1-4
2.232 Part Lerwedr (tM ... ii} .. 8dt
84 4 l200 ---8Un 1:3C).6
2232 Prt tANe* ftM ......... ti .
84. l200 .. .oao SUn 1:».-5 • '° = .. Geairae (lg~ Npt 9ctt IU 11.371".000 S.V&wt 1--5 • .
2232 Pn L...-. CH~ Bch
&44-e200 135e,OOO Sun 1:30-6
• 30 ~St 0eoto9 (Bg Cyn) Npt &a. • .
~ 11,37&.000 S8t/Sun 1~
1508 Santenela, Cotona ~ M•
673-1181 1295.000 r:.. Sund8y 1·5
* 1528 Santlego OrtYe (Baya•) NB
. 831-7300 $550,000 8widey 1-4:30
* • 1208 Santt.ao OrtYe (Dowt ~) N8 831-7300 1610,000 Sundey 1-4:30
1800 Siebel Cir (Spygle Rdg) CdM
844"'200 MS0.000 Sun 1-4
•708 St • .,.,.,. Pl, Cltfthawn. N.B.
978-l280 1341,000 s.t/SUn 2-5
I * * •222 VII Udo Nord, l:Sdo llle eu -eoeo 11,950,ooo Sunday 1-6
IM ..... FAii •or DEN * * 103 Viii Udo Soud (Udo) Npt 8c:h
75M100 $3,750,000 8'.911-5
* * • 107 Mlford (C •• Stn) CdM
844-e200 1,975.ooo s.tSun 1-s * 11 C.-'wood (Htbr Rdg) Npt 8c:h
780-8333 $1,950.000 Sat/&.911-5
·•••101 Vie Udo Soud, Udo llle,N..8.
673-7873 CoutWy to 8kra Sat/Sun 1 .. 5
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1707 E. Bay AW (8elboe Per*1) NB
831-1400 $391.000 . Sund8y 1..S
CotmOI FOR IALE
" 29EDROOll
99e Bayllde C0¥8 w.t. t'9wpoft Bw:tt
831-1400 S3e0.000 Sunday 1--t
* * 1225 8aytlde Or., CdM 875-6161 sees.ooo Sat/Sun 1..s
3n BayYtew Terna "'VlEW'' eo.t• M-.
546-2313 s 189,000 SaVSun 12-3
2400 eden Ave #11 (EuUlde) CM
831-7300 $105,000 Sunday 1-4;30
9 Oclel'I V'8ta (S.. Ill) Npt 8d\
7eo-as.33 1535.000 Sun 1-5
7 Ocean Vista (Sea lat) Npt Bch
760-8333 $475.000 Sun 1-5
2 11R plua FAii Ml or DEN * 78 Sea l~and, eta Canyon, Npt. Beach
873-4400 S33~.ooo Sunday 1-5
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16587 Montego wev.'.Justln
751-3191 $78,000
16667 Montego Way, TustJn
751-3191 $82,000
Sun 1-..
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1 Whitecap, Corona def Mar
760-1410 $375,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 ....... , ......
2116 VIS1a Entreda (The Bluftt) NB
631-7300 $220,000 LMhok1 SIS 1-4:30
TOWNHOUSES FOR SAU
1 llEDROOll
6600 Wamet #73, Huntington Beach
963-6767 $73.900 Sunday 1-4
2 llR plua FAM RM or DEN
34 Sea llland Dr .. Big Canyon, N.B.
662-1673 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2IRplua1 IR
426 Acacia. Corona del Mar
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
2UpN828R
710 Avocado, Corona del Mar
642-5200 $215.000 Sunday 1-5
1401 N. Baytront, Bel llland
673-40&2 $500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2., plua s Br
200-2001/2 Otamond, Bal Ill
759-9100 $395,000 Sun 1 ~4
S .,_ plua IM plue DEN
120 42nd Street, Newport Beech
65()-,5520 $375.000 Sunday 1-5
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438 eamauon. Corona del Mar
831-1400 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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view, 240Chq "· 2 lk. fem loeatlOn. 3 Br pk.ta 2 81 your own Pflvat• ..tat• Mo ieue. I t750/mo. 8111 Ba. lrg !am rm wl1p, 3 car \ ~ OUINT A HERMOSA frplq, beam ~I. 1821 ,. ~ wortt9hop, 3,,. a.. ! U11it•. Each hat OWi\ taun.-can be uMd u camping Grundy Atty 87M181 gar, 1 ~ ml to bMctl. 10211 Parkllde t..n. 1 111 lut & f226. i P*·
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Rtty 142 A¥9 Del Mat oftet. OwMr en1dout. A ...,au;::' Pdh~ Wedge. ttOOO/wt( for gupd.SA10.H0-1170 b&lc. git w/Ofll'lt. 17ff. from bdch, no ger. coett~,by51yrold WlllllTl.I. ... 8an CtemenN. 491-5830 Jeck le Handelman wt': ic:. 0: an 1 ory N>fll. 714/873-9319 _. ...,.,. .... la 8.31~8 eve & wknd 1495~. utll Incl, n6 bUtlnwm6n wno COM! And n.innlng t4 hoUra t ... •-· I 031-1218 ...... lffc • P,' ... Mn ~ I ~...... t "' ~ Unit: F'Gmlahed P9tl. 1otv. 21th 8 t mot• to San Diego M day 7 daya a.-. p,...
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$199.900. Try 110, ~ compMted. ~ 2 ground. ""~ to rolf. IOon 841-e e ,.. * Tl).R.JLEROCK. 4 BR. 2 l!~ I 2 02 gar, ~33.1525/ ...,_. e.a. DO. xn;; ecceea. 1111. ....
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NEW In America. A legtcy '°' INtah 2 • 3 Bdrma Consider pet1, avall Spandlng 1 Bdrm from l .eld• Coat• Meaa,1 ________ _ 21APTlllTS your ChUdren °' g,.nd· .IAlllllW.n $875-$1200 soon 8•1..e20e1.. S.90 Pool, garaoe: no 886 /mo . 1owo. children. Thi• tranuction ,.., ...... 11111 pets ES,...Tl''nlELS LUXURY can be handled com· -~ WILllll 301 Avocado, M2-i850 957·2528 vwn I •llYlllTllUILT pi.tel)' by mall Write 114/111-1111 dlfiisor 1 ••1. rentll commlulon.241WWlllOfl,631-09e0 Single car+ cabs tor OutcallONLY835--919t
Completion dale Sept. 1. Tf\lst ... Gen9ral A~-f,' TRW report Included storage. $90/mo COM GENTLEMAN OF 50 r•
t984 Tottl 20". dn Prln-tanc• Co.. BOii 329, ·--•• , ····-·· .,.,,. ea It y many tenants alrHdy MESA PINES 2650 H&M 645-22~ quires widow w/Sl0.000 clpat1 only, pleUe. C&ll Osage Beacn. MllSOUrl -• " evall Cell Pete Johnaon LIKE NEW 1 Br.$550. I.let ltatalt 14 to join In eid1tlng guard
OWNER 556-1817 65065 °'call collect· frt• ltw,.rt ft 7 86 631· 1268 PRVT patio poolside tpa. run..1suro ae<viee. 32% return on In· llWNIT 11m Laa•11. -1 1 72 I TOP area, quiet, no P9tl. "" ~ or 1817 W•tcllff or.I} kB. Veltment. 635-3543 o c 5 9% h laJt(l14)H2·1741 t WEEK minimum, eall us 141·2441 UNFURNISHED. $1.30 IQ tt. r~ .. 6~a~leyr~~~n. ~~· ll<tt (I 14)112·1122 for det11ts / Newer 1 & 2 Br wtth All UTILITIES Agent 541.5032 TOP SSS
doek. Wiii consider ell· NEWPORT CREST Avail l/V garage. No pets. From PAID. HEALTH Fem•lea pref. Model• and
charv.a (triple net com-1.L lxcltaa11 1100 June 111, end unit w/2Br, 3880 M1che11on Drive lal 1 $460 & $510. 645-5577 CLUBS. TENNIS. ULIU llUll Escort•. <213)866-1984 .. .. -2'"' b ' t I I I SWIM ... aNG I Space for rent. Mike la1lan1n marcl•IJ. Ask for Robert a. c oae 0 poo rv ne PtalaHll 2707 Pvt 1 Br. trplc,m,1. patio, ,.... • P us 873 6374 752 2641 Mllllken 631-1286 HAVE: $250,000 equity In Move In cond. $1200/mo · mudl more! Sorrv, • °' • ftr lalt tOll modern 1.4 ac. NewPort 2 yrly 3 Bdrm. 2 bath with yard, 1295. nlce bachelor. resp. gar. No !>919. 99 W. Bay. •~ M-..i....a"' BRISTOL & REDHILL
story becit bay 4 bdrm VILLA BALBOA: Spec. co.rner lot. S875imo. per10n, utll pd, no pets. 1525· 650-6357 no pt~. lrU'ClS Corner prof office bldg CIGARETTE or VIDEO
hme. WANT· L.A or O.C. 2Bd. unit In security bldg. Agent/Inga 786-7698 106 E. Bay, i1'9 Quiet Eslde 2bf 1bl cot· open daffy 9 to 6. 1000 IQ ft &·up. Wiii bultd OISTRIBUTORSHIPS
comm'I, Industrial or guard gete, trplc, lmm1C. Exec 2BR. 2ba. 2 car gar. SURF & SANO, 100 yrda to tage. encl ·gar, no pet• ~ to suit tenant. 1ttrac1lve CHh BualneH.f.. We =----,,----,:-..,..---,~OG= units. 642· 1366 & ready to go. S 1200 yrly. Yard. p1t10, $1150/mo or ooach. 3 Br 2 Ba. utll pd $600 mo .... eec. 645-72~ · terms provide money Ot1 .... Lett ftr lalt H H•ve Lido hM & Nev Land COM: Vu of b•Y & light•. lse opt 675-5393 $875/mo. Appl 831-3738 TUNNING lrn 1 & 2 Br. 2 R.H.1n..:..1. 751-5999 rr:r:'!'· & aJI. l~~g;; '18 H'"RBOR IS' '"NO OR Bo t aetOU from~ ...... decor· • •..-... . ... " " ....,.. th ree & clear + cash _. "• ORANGETREE CONDO. 2 C • I M •722 Ba. garden apt. pool "r--..... E1tec. ault•: lrg lt(ytlte, ttatf to uallt you In Mt· Price lnclda 5000 IQ ft Want condos/ti .... unite •tor •harp, trench doors. Br 2 Ba. A/C. Tennis, trtal t II G SA45'545. 710 W 181h St. H · wood panel, S210 (neg.) ting up YOUR OWN
house plans John Stiles, M-A COfp. 6"'6·3a.9 Mo to mo. leaM 11850· pool, apa. $560/mo 38R 2•...,ba. garage, #rplc, ewport Bed So. CdM 673·50171675-3523 PART OR FULL TIME
Smoketree Realty N .. ___ Ou Wlttrfrtlf .... a lat. 55~5945 spacious. s 1 ~SO/mo, WI lfFll A ClllOI 1700 16th Strttt BUSINES$
819/323-1731 ~~~err-~: ltllten 111-1480 La I' l SJ 675-54•1 ant a selection of greet (at Dowr) H.!'!'l ~ 4~9. Ma~n ~ tNVESTS3.9e5toS50.000 A-t f ._ flU 1J8t llvlng? We can off• any· 642-Slll _,., IQ " riv e Winston-Salem-KOOi• .,. I Ha,, 2 Br 2 Ba. 8 yra old, pride * [OVEL y HOME /.w.J Lu11urlou1 1 & 2 Br apta, nr lhlng from a small ~t to trance, ·~beth. 1225/mo. 1.aoo.241•2288 Prtprty J 525 of ownerShlp. frple In 11•"-· blu• w """"'' beach, 1mmed oecuptn-8 4 8 , hOuM. 11 lootllno In Newport led No. Sierra Mgmt 641· 1324 -each. vaulted c.!llnOs. 4 u..e gardener. trple S12Jt5 cy For Into caJl 644-2611 of 8 latlMP On dR 211 E. If TIE fUI car garage Wiii trade or UTfLE 1stlNO . 1 Br. 3 mo · refs. 49~707 fir~i ~! ~h~~ t::,"ic: ':, 8 0 lrvint A~ I.I UIPllT AIU Ci. im;
2 3 IC. htlltop, 3eo• vtew. 2 exchange Call Rull ba. frplc, patio, e4ec: kit, ·~rt leacL 2U t Newer 1 Bdrm In Old COM, Ideal IM~ (at 16th) Otc ~. 309-1163 eq. ft. PCrlnt ShopM °' N)el • Pftl
br. 2 ba mobile, land· 852·1202. eve 6"'6-8627 loreed air hMt. Nice lam • IA close lo everything TSL MG T .,~2_1603 645-llCM Lota of prilg, )anltonal & osta eH oca on.
•---"' prl & lq h I A II A It 15 s1Fmo. Npt AM'.#3 Br $900/mo Call 875-eOOO -all utllltl• lnct Mo-to-mo complete equip pkg. sc:...,....., vate un ue. Wiii exchange SACC me va pr · 288 pie prk NB REALTY 67>1642 OK from s un. 557.7010 Euy terms. Owner win S79.~Y OWN,,~~ goltcourae fairway home ~ l800/mo, 119 Ba.rrett scap~n~. comp':t: ~~t";l; Costa Mtll 1724 685 E . 2 B Saat1 ba Z'1 train. For Into call Greg
(619)43 53att._..... 3 Br. 2'A Ba. lor Coat~ ealty 642·5200 6'41·9826 1Br.lmmd ocx:up il1Smo 1 '~ ~~~ow~~. Frp~: UKE NEW 1 BR CONDO l.OUIPllTUU 213-373·8'80, 9·5PM or
AcrtaJI 1115 FALUIHI Mesa property/home VIEW 0 F S 0 UT H E'Slde 2Br $540/mo yard. gar. new crpta. Sec gate. prv lrg bactc 3 OFCS+RCPT AREA 213-326-4435, aft 5PM 90Y'i3•% OF 40 ACRES SPIOIAL PllPHn 6 '2·2000. 63 1-5055, BAYFRONT. 3BR 2ba. No 52000/mo: Modern 2 E'side Bach $350/utll pd. lndry rm. Nice location. yard, trplc, d1w, w/d Beautiful Bldg. on Biren ..
IN S'"N 01 .. •s. $70,000 548·l3'7 pets Newly decorated Story Back Bay, 4Bd 3 CALL DENNIS 851-0424 2617 Ora hk-up, ,.,. •r-· w/pool. Mo to mo.OK rt, .... ,
" m... Main hoUM 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. No pell $1300/mo yrty ba. 3300 s/I, 3 C8I gar, nge. -'"" f.D..'i t021
968·757o "g\Jest hOUM-1 81" with Edie ·olaon, Agt : pool. jae .• •.r.ac lot Posa 1 Br, utll pd, $150 aep., TSLlllT 142·110J S495/mo. No P9tl Avall llptlttJllf.llD ,.~..,'-· ... ---·-Ct••trclal view 4.85 acres w/small I.E. Waatt4 1625 759.9 t82. furn or opt. 642-1366 E s 1 de S • 7 5 /mo 1st .. See by IPPI onty. o~ ror 1 .... 525 ft. WIDOW HAS SSS tor Ti>'a
p l2SO grove.Unlquedeslgnand •WAITOl'Tt* 631 -0921 Avall '11 WlllWIYIUAIE 141-2447. ~20/mo. Utus j>d. alf ~000 n:P~~tycr~ nr~ price. $217.500. . lalka $350 HOUSE 1BR wlpatlo Gas pd 1 & 2 Br apts avelt pool, lot•I 2100 eond, ground ttoor, 1055 c;.";;i;onAssOC.67i7311
Newport ~Yfront prim• IUL ESTATE IUlln ~~l~~lt~0~':;811~~n::h ••• ,..... 2207 1~;;;~1;eo~t~g~ :~;!eQ~,:~ $400/mo Avail 51118• ~~$ r;;5~8i:~c;'baL No El Camino Or. Cotta .
offk:e bldg. 8472 IQ ft 111·721-1043 flow OK: foreclosures EXclualye Pen Pt. 38r 3Ba. 539-6190 BESTRlty fee Reis required. no pell TSL Mnmt 754-0081 or CdM rm avall. Br, bet, Mesa, 3 bike Eut of Fair· ltlJ Wut ..
$1,600,000. Bill Grundy ,7 Fl 6 5 8 6 • toyer. Mp. ent. No kif. view & Adame. 754-1040. -;~-=-==--= Bkr 675-6161 al tf Stitt ~~~s v7o~_eJ';~ce. our ~e~l~~~edwfk~:~ 31~~ 3 br. 2'~ ba Nwpt Crest 1 ower 4 • 1 1 642-1603 tac. $260. Bob 673-2763 Mr. Tracy. •
DQ1ex11/0•it• 1300 Prerr!J 1550 It tal Grandmother $1575/mo. =~~·1Co~'13t~~~l~11~~ 2$4~~:,:; .r~~~· .!~~: a .. t. leaclt 40 Pteuanl mtple furn rm -.. -.-•• -.,-.. --... --.-/-, U.AOllllT ~n fTont duplex, pdme 11 .. 11 IOIE a I 213/378-3119 lly 6•S.03'1 aft 1.30 PM !Yr drm, refr!Q, gar, KPJrtepfrlevr, Yo•rl·dd• .. Er '•wldeom' CaMn. Sult~ i:3ooo t /ft DlllTIYI ,,. 22 3 Br. Westcllff area. pool, _ _ school. patio. ,_.25 • dep. B The Orange Cout Dalty ~tj~~7 P.P 673-7873• Scottsdale. Ariz . ' Br 3 Btaltl Parail~t· CtrtH ••I Mu 2 ma1nt & grdnr incl $1600 2 br. 1 ba clean upper apt 892•5373 $250 548-5998 54:;1~~r:°'ya. ~2().ai;~4 Piiot hu an e11eellent op-
Ba. •200 SQ ft Great 2000 Gg 2 Br. 2 ba duplex, 760-1399, 642-14•5' Pref quiet cpl No pets Pvt room & bath w/gar. portunlty tor 1 career
ONLY 1~.4 DOWN" views (Paradise Valley). frplc sundeck. 5 blocks 5 Br or• Br -bonus. 3 B-a. S515/mo 6• 1-9352 1 BDRM APT Includes utll-W shld I kllk SIL Mlllll aml oriented M•Jor Account CdM 2 Units ~ gst rm Appraised S735,000. IO bch 1900 640•8208 .. 1ttes & cable hookup 8 ry. poo · par e 0 Executive with a proven
Fixer in front spacious debt $355,000 at 9'•% Ctrtaaitllar ZIZZ -trplc. greenbelt $1600 2 Br 1 Ba pvt gar lrg $400/mo 96•_.053 Blutts,NB 644-7252 2300S/FOut FC track record Gr .. t
modern units tn raar Trade, $380.000 equity . Lrg 3 Br 3 Ba duplex, nu 720-1128 • patio area S550tmo Room share Bath Female CPTS/TILE RESTROOMS potential, guaranteed
706 Avocado $265.000 casll for Newport prop-Beautifully furn ~wnhs. paint. cpt. drapes Steps Bl If 3B 2 b 400 V-Avail now Call Larry 3Br 2ba. Duplex $600/mo 30 & up Newport Beach Watbar/1ky11tesl70c sit drn• •gatnst com· r..~ner/Br-"er 570:: 4863 erty 602-264-•301 trplc. pool. tennis ct to beh S 1500. 960-4229 Ou s ~. • ._"_ ista 5•6-•519 or 5•S.5882 17532 Gearldine St $225, pll 64>2590 MOVE IN ALLOWANCE mission. Desire to moYe
"""" "" 'I" __ __ __ $ 1195/mo 673-0896 __ uinta .... ay ""' seen -Bob Dickinson 979-8533
VIEW 2 BR Avall '18 Sun t 1·3PM S 1350/mo 2 Br 2 Ba Condo nr SC 960-3052 or 536-7769 SEA & SUN LODGE into management a plus lactatPr9 1350 haclaH,Fara1 lftl!rtltac~ 2169 s 13ooi mo ,28 ·~ c 11 382Ba lk Plue. pool 5595/mo s57s..s775 mo 2 & 3 br, 5120 wk/up Col0tTV Unique waterlront o~ Sendr.-umeto
•I Ill ••m• CrHH 1575 ·~Short term rentaJ to Begonia Bkr 759-<>6t9 t~~hr~~riso 'Avail n~~ ~~·: ~;~_i,:76water No enctsd garage, wash-3026 w Coast Hwy, Npt e~dl~:r~ ~:i..~~~ c:.1~ M~.1::26
Costa Mesa units 111 lime Reduced SOK. view lot. 6130. 2 br. 1 ba, patio Nr Ctata Mna 24 DOCKSIDE RE 840-8208 _ er/dry.,. Ilk-ups, ya1d. I •vallable. 675_9588 EOE
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Owner/Agent 540~48• · ax SC Plaza $600tmo Like-new 3 Br. 2 ba hme Westside 5'751mo no Eves 960-46t4 --------""""f I 1. 2916 a-•mll OLlll Shelter Rancho ~alt-Cannery VIiiage Mobile 5•5-• 731. 545-003• • 1n exit locatton. View from t 6,6_,382 ' urn br twnh&e. 2 car talaa. -9-Townhome compl lorma 557-3288 for into Home Park Pool, no all rooms $2200/mo, ,,., pe s lllill IEW ., ICI car Bike to beach H B ... P.R"'1h~E .. R•••TY"'1~1500 ... !"!s~,,.F"'l Interior design firm ... --•1 1 ed C •• 2 B 1 Ba trplc crpt d ps 2 B $675 I 78 25 ..... (213)925 ~7.... .., t "L inn bright..-.. ~ cap1ble -ocat osta ... esa pets Close to shops and r • · • r Barrett Realty 642-5200 r . u11 ,.,cl 1A 2 Br 2'"1 Ba. d/w, wshr/dryr .... ~ ~ 1803 WeatcllN br, New· • ...., ........
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r pes son o S 1950/mo 641·8833. agt crpts craps bltins fenced relrige. crpts. drps. $490. "" " data Input· exper. Good
pets S550mo 631·8212 yara wlpat10 water pa 536_4537 3Br. total turn, kith. eqpt. ltatalt 2111 eommunlcatlona skllla 1 Duplex., spacious 3Br 2' • 636-4120 Call 1-5PM Special ott season rates. 160!X Har .. -. F.". $500/mo ~ $600 dePollt. ba. lpl'lc, dlb gar $950 • 2 37 F"O $595 Walk to beech. Bach. R I 873 0584 ..., .,..., -" must. PleaNnt environ· 2Br. sml yard. 2033 sec 545-0491 615.3432 4 " range .. 9l8rvat ona. • 1240 IQ ft ment and good benefit•.
Wallace Mature adlt1. 1 *SPACIOUS & SUNNY• stove. relrlge, crpts, ltatali tt Agent ,. 5'41·5032 Non.smoker. 6"'1·4<><M1
E VIII h 2 B ,..,,__ 2 drps. water & gas pd. child ok. 675·0936 xec 8 uge r vv>• lbr Gar Bale OW S•SO. $425. 536-4637 ILart 2-• Otflce/Shop/Storage Ba 2 lrplc pool spa prv1 548·908• 540-5446 • .,,.
$675 3Br 2Ba near Hoag $1 250 673·3313 LafHI ltac~ 274 2 Br. c .M. ~t to share w CIPM~3aooc.'2t0:~~~2•;9e&& Hosp fncd 4 tam home Ph I llRI _ M/F Aprll tat "Nice quiet, -.,,..... 539 6190 BEST Rlty t-Exec Villa huge 2 Br Den 2 1 rm studio, ~alk bch, rvv ---------• ""' Ba $1250 2 lrplc pool spa W side. all new. l''t Ba, entrance. uWs Incl, 11't'i. $250 utllt Incl. 546--0839 la•a1trial
RENT GUIDE p~ 673-3313 646-6375 ~~~osOKO/'Z~.u"~m~~· last Nice $375. 95>1819 Bayside Or, on Bay Pvt _"'lt"'a .. t,.a,.la ____ 29_20,..
Gorgeous ocean front on $675/mo 645-66.,6 Sml 1 Br . 3 blks to beach, beh Poot & bolt dock 2060 2000 1 aooo sq ft
I Seashore 3Br 4Ba 2 frpl. S•50 Incl utll •97·5598 avail 2BR 2b•. S475i mo • 3975 Birch. NB. IA AZllE ...... $.10 s2oooimo 759 1341 Agt 3 Br 1 •1, Ba in Quiet E side A 11 •115 Incl utll D Johnson s 50 IQ .. •gt 5•1•5032 _ • loc , pvt patio pool lndn. va .. 760· 1968, 675-6000 " " '" Houaes. Apts & Condos · 1
Lanalords Adver11se Free lllH. POSSESllOI lacll. carport S6951mo. L11au litHl 2752 F an / HB 2 $450/mo, over 1000 a.I.,
75, at Stores & Markets IAYFllllT au ISL I Curt 11 63 t-1266 Agt -• resp r w same good lndu1trlal location ...,, , . _ Lrg 1 & 2 Br, gas, wtr. Br 2 Ba nr beach $275 Agt 645-9850
8'1-•260 2BR+denon MalnChan-$400s2Br2Baapplscrpts trash. lndry, pool. Avallimmed960·1866
Condo nr SC Plaza, 2 Br, 2 net S 1350tmo 3 mos balcony views neg dep carpon 1st • sec No C.M 600 sq ft with small
ba.patto.sec.clubhouse. mtn Owner633-9513 ktas fine Call 539-6190 pets 290'1 Aloma. Fwantedbtwn 1a-25.non o ffice & re1troom.
pool, iac sauna No pets I IMMH, POSSHITIOI BEST Riiy fee 9· 7PM Mgnr •95-8221 :n;,~P·~~11°~~h :1~-~~~ $300/mo. Agt 759-8006
$615/mo 786-5833 IAYFllOMT $4'0 1 Br refrige. patio, lt~rt IHclt 27 9 Man 40 yrs or older. to allr bataactatata 3
Eastslde 2 Br $850/mo '2.-. d Mal Ch I no pets 72' c James St , earm u1ils pd tropics 2br 2ba, Oakwood Apt's, I, blCfiffl Woods, am 1()1; Ava1l lmmed en on n anne 673•7787 ' ' $350 mo 645·3761 ly responsible tor all
631•5067 aaya $1350/mo. 3 mos. mini-S•651mo 2 Br. 1 b~ apt, apts. 2421 E 16th St. Npt ,. bt & t T-• mum. 6-4'4-9513 Owner Hts $500/mo 645-1 M/F 25 yr or older to shr 3 ><• • taxes o .. pan
Ea1t1tde Rental Bungalow upper unit Pool, t nary Br hse H.B. nr bch until Aprll 1, 1984 1 Bdrm crpts thru·oul Lovely 2Br + den. 2ba room 2272 Maple 1 Br $500 2 Br .
quiet yard upper s3oo·s condo Obi gar. pool, jac TSL llMT 142· llOS Dshwsllr. refrlge incld. $400/mo 751 ~97' ~ I 539 6190 BEST Walk to ooach S895. No pets. 545-4855 M/F •Br 2 Ba hm nr SC
ee • 631-9284,213-457-4156 ••1•21•11L1a -•" v n n 2 Br, 2 Ba. walk 10 Lido, no Plaza S275 Incl utll non E side 3 Br· l rpl -Easts1de townhouse Pool. 2 1 $775 smkr 955-0809 546·6277
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s725/mo incl gardener Newport Heights 4Br 2Ba 1 t d .. pets. peop e No garage 6,6_3177 crptd. lots of closets:-2 ps 10, carpor . g crut 673-9127, 673·6209 M n/amkr. neat, reap Panama . Knight UlllflTUTIYI AllT
lrplcs. encl yard & lru1t 2310 Santa Ana Ave Mgr $600/short te,;:;;rental 3-1 Steps to bch, NB $260 Jtngle. H~ly for sal91 offioe. lklll• req'd
House aoout 2 Berm 2 Ba I trees. 2 car gar w/openr 642 1518 or 650-1797 to 5_30 3 Br 2 Ba 1 Blk yrly, no ulll 673-0390 Dialog -Yonder Include: bookeeplng &
, w/gar ana sllaay yd $530 gardnr inc No pets $520 2 Br pool 2 persons to beacr HANG GLIDING secretarial. Must be Mii
I 539·6190 BEST Alty S 1350mo 8051928-2918 only No pata. 325 J Hth 203 33,d St Penin. mat m111 to shr 2 Br A new couple hed moved motivated. 261· 1911
MESA VERDE 3 BR 2Da,' Newporl Shores Newer I Pf. 64e·5137 aft 11AM 1 N B Really 875· 1842 apt on bay, n-amkr Av•ll tnlo the house nut .door_ -:---.-":'7":"'--:-:----
1 $900 • dep 2BR/denl2bat2 car gar IOI ----•mnied $390 873-6464 illey h~st ~~ A~t~:~1:.r=t~
Call 979-4575 1 blk bch Pool/club pnv $525/mo 2 Br l ba apt All SO. IAY FROIT Prof non-1mkr Fem ahr 2 •ui>Po t.~, Cost• M ... Is now ec:-
NEW 2 Br 2 Bi Condo 675 S 1000/m0(213)79•-3453 Dltins balcony lndry rm 2BR ·den Excellent Main I Dr :g1 NB. nd Bdrm turn just sit around Not IO. c.ptlng eppllcatlOna tor
w 18tll St dbl gar. no OCEANFRONT El..,,ant 3 Close to shops Channel 1oee11on Mo to $3 Bet1y 873.,..320 ~:~C:~~l~N:r'°"' In quality minded P909le •t
..,., 527 W111on mo_! 1300!._m_2> 644-9513 Prof retp MI F to illr lo~ --our new site°' ... Don at b:,116::.91~:,ierra Mgmnt f~~'c!C::° $~~~~~~:!' TSL M8MT H2-1103 Furn 3Br yrly. 1Cros1 from ly M ... Verde CM houM Spiritual Readet & Ad· Wendy'•· 2MO S Brl9tol
--Reis 650-3823 bell vu gar. w/d S 1200 $300 mo 957 -6582 vl10r Adlr'lce In all llf• btwn 2·5PM. Mon-Frl Nice 2 Br 1 Ba. carpets. _ _ _ s.5{5imo Lrg 2 Br 1 ba. 106 Olive 631-•582 ma11er1, love, marriage, E O.E.
crapes 1m tncd yard. 1 Spacious 3 Br 2 , Ba Very ~eek goll course view --Prof typle male rmta lo bullnest. etc 631 -9397 .,.---,---,=------
ct11ld ok. no pets ctean Twnt11. poot JOG· lndry room 55• Joann •Heres a Beauty mint 2Br r,; ;;,,a::: NB E11~~~~~~· SPIRITUAL READINGS At= =or~
SSSOtmo 111 & last $200 g1ng. etc S850tmo TSL MCMT 142-llOS ~~'-~ 1~!m ~:'~EFr Parking. rec ftcll ocean Advice In all matters. love, ou .. hltts. 362 3rd Sue.
dep 548-3381 "9ent 54•-14•0 ---vu lndry SA25'h alee marriage ' buatne11 L9QUN 8eect'I
Panorom1c v1...,. of Cities. SPACICUS 4Br canal I H11t. ltac~ 2740 Baal. ltac~ 2740 6•5-3758 IV mag Alto counMll"9. 1115 ••-llM IUVWMI lg 3br 3ba. Turtle<ock front. comm pools ten-So. El Camino RMI. San .... ws .,..
Condo w/pool, Jae. ten-nts tam1hes only please Pv1 Br & ba In lrg CM hm• Clem lle'd. 492·72" Taking applleatlont for ~1:3gg'::i~·8~~~1~ri':smeo s14001mo 6•5-337oa115 Kenneybunkport? ~~·s;"cx,:on~~:~~ Fe Ftaa• ::'ac~C:1ce~
Two story 3 Br 3 Ba greet ary Excellent Niary +
PETS OK 2 Br dUplei fac1tlties frplc Jacuu1 pool Wasn't he the Ambassador from Ammie. non-•mkr, hMlth mulllple bonu1 pro-
goOd Walde loc w/small gar & more $825 • lee conteioui. '"P · M pref f OlJND ADS gram1. Call 8~• Mon.•Frl,
y•rd$595 662-1700 539-6190BESTRlly Australia under Teddu Roosevelt? $250 /m o +12 utll 250-03!5 1 845-1279 aft 8PM
Spac • Br 2'~ Be Nr S{; S.atl Aaa 2210 / ARE FREE Plaz1. vect nt 1850 mo .,.. flt' ,-Rmmt to thr 2 Br apt c'M,
FOf appt 528-5060 $300 College style hae -·" I I\.... I ...... non 1mkr, pool 1p1. ·
__ rent11 1ppt1 & all utl pd S275mo Mike 631-2737 Cal·. Wala• 3Br 1B• gar, nu 539·6190 BEST Rlty ,.. II ~OU,, not SUft woo (01 Wlllll ~tMtybllnkPo<I was.
crpt1 paint No pet• S700 a>ndc oon 1 lttl bad 1ou rt not alont llenntflllltlal>ot1 1s Shr 2Br Apt In Cott' ...
lat last & dep 752·2881 ndo WlndWOOd Forast 01" ol I• d1Sl111Cl1Ytly d1lltrtfll 1p1rtmcnt f'°°'1'•ns Oultlt male non •mltr ----2BR. dbl gar P•llo pool $250 + utlls 541..e197 Daaa Ptiat fiD sp1, very nice. Avail •' ~~011nd Villaat in Kunllncton ~Jeh Seawtnd
A!!an ::c: 2 Br tt 1 mm e d s 6 7 5 / m 0 Y11ta~~ \ a tttult ot 1011"1 ptr$0rlahll'd profuJIOllll Shr 28dr w/1undk, on 14th ---------1 ..,... .,..,.. co age 769 2493 or 940-65,7 pl1nn•nt Th~ k111d ol •tttnl10n yo. dtscr~ A perltct St. Balboa Penin '350. Found 8Mgle. trt oo6«ed
$875 OoNn View atucflo bltnd ot nalu" and h1nc nnlltd 1n 1 lofnt with utll lne 675-2888 Niki temale. NftPO(I e.ach
S325 Agt •96·59&0 a.I~ ~blll1ftC bloch •nd Qu,.1 POnch cOOled llY Mturll Shr 8Mut Dan• Pt 2 8r Animal Shelter 64~
Ftaatala Itta.. 2'06 ocu11 btttm I« to 11111 ttn~ SMlllm•nc 2•..., 8• ~wnht S350 + MC Found blaok ~ type,
3 Br
v •• ul:. rm. 2f .... zbaµ+4 1 Br 11)• Charrnln,, lndry, p()OI\ • \Pl And ' (OO•t11otr:•1.t0n lll!ll Shoc>Olllt dep 493-5805 c::· vie NOt1h Costa _ _ _ -· _ • •nd tmpl1nm~n1 1nd JOU ~ tot 1 Oll<f 111¥0/le would ~2472 couriyard patio Ylry IN. PIOudly U~ homr l(ttn Kt"llfYbulllpof1) Ont tnd ~tux h~ tBr $215 Pvt
\., bl dbl encl gtr Se501mo 87&-8816 lim ~roof!! Ont Ind IWO bllh 1t11t1mrnh 2 rm 9Ulte $375 Roohop Found bfO'#n eoe.t• S~
1750/mo M2-6405 tv• Ctrtaa ••I Mar ZIH arid tovrnlloCTt\ patio vu 1'1• •ut. dee> 'BNu JanQlt9' • vie NB, ut111 982·3«5 He-1419 CM 642·5f50 ewe B~ 8ung1low $295 Bachetor rum mo to mo. 5 d
111 utllt pd pV1 crptddecor single, quiet n 1mkr Ulill Viaw1n THE BLUFFS 28r 2tNI 11Pt Found fttn brown dOQ:
»0-8100 &EST 1.. Incl SASS 944. 1271 lrplC, d.,,_,, 2 car Oaf, ltlof1 helf AIUICan tag, Illa' ~ge'" t .ql\l" • J ,,.. pool MttUt'9 fem m s Flower St/Or~ Avt But. hac~ Im Ctlta iua 2'Sf 11t1tast REF'• 64•-1351 648-3177
Udo crptd Bechel or Uoo dt,_ mobile hOm. no Would Ilk• rNP , to ltlr 2 round-tem--8.,...~---d-pup,
Bu"9alOW POOlllde Incl pet• mtture adult• I~~~~ Hu~l•ll&ton y,n .. , lint KuntlncfOll Btatll CA br 2 baat Ptomont«y Pl, Adamt & o.18•11•. H8
•PPI• & •vall April 5th quiet . ..cure 1991 ( 714 ) 898 9961 Nwpt kh. non/1m11r, no Diane le0-1234, ext 238
539·8100 BEST Alty f" Newport 81 8•6·8371 P9tl. C1n Dave 875·6497 ·-ltom If\, ~•n Oitro ftMway don nortfl on S.1d1 to -H•vit eomtthlftel Y'O'I wtnt ~. l•dll,n lhfn "'~' on Mcfldd•~ 10 5m11nd VIA ,. YMrty Oce•nfronl Oup .. • to Mii? Cl .... fled Id• do
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Aatlstent Man.get IOf 21 BANKING · . Clerical DRIVER.Ealy money, nc °Cenerll Olllce: Intelligent, "MMD PBX Operator. ~ PfT hetp. MU9t be hanlet. ,........
Unltl Coeta ....... ,,., rent A MAJOR CREDIT UNION 2 yell prtv•t• COiiege In-hvy wonc. Stat1 today eggr......,. IOf 1 per.on THE DAILY PILOT .. no. ........ ~ MMcl. lull & rehbte & ... groomed. DAYHOSTMOST£88 + utb pd. Expel req'd. IS SEEKING FULL-TIME lentleW!ng IOf flt Mr Hart 964--0379 office. purch1H, file, accepting applleatlont PfT. 542-2~5 Fem. pr~. Cell tor Ful ~Hew-
Handyman. 85$-0M5 TELLER. EXPERIENCE RECEPTIONIST, typing 80 tYi>e. ~. fuff time, f<>< Olttrlct Managere to PIX/ 'Wt N&-1300 port 8Hch IOGatlon.
PREFERRED. BUT NOT wpm, phones, flllng, gen-•ma lalling knowledge help-1upervl•• n•wspap•r wage comrr. ..... wlttl ....,..,..,,aa.11-11 NECESSARY. START· eral office prOOMdUre9, Pldc up & delivery. Good ful. ~8-9452 carrier•. Mutt haw"*'· Switcll .. -1,.. . NMUWllRJ ~ EYetY WMkeM, ll~n. ING SALARY $750.00 professlonll appMrance. driving record . ..,_t ap-Gen«al onic. help, part Of wagon Of pick-up. Good .. • 3 yeers ~ Ul*liMICI WAITENWAfTRES8
mu9t loY9 ct\lldren Md MONTH.APPLICATIONS Cell Mt. Abbott , pearanoe.8rlngDMVr• full time,~ 'YPi"" salary, mlle1g9 alklw· 0 f or strong food I llquOr Daytortty,~r• hav. exp« •• r9fa. Xlnt TAKEN 10:30 TO 4:30 II 5•6-3009. 8AM·2PM. cord. EJtcellent cornPln) .•• .......__....._ •• , •• , bee*ground, Cel Marie. quired.~ ttme. ·--E 0 E 50 sklll• need Laeer West ence, company .......... r ....... .......... EOE FOOO PREP ... ._ .. sa&aty. DrMng "'._...ant. 238 Fl9cMr Av.; Costa . . . ber)eflt•• Appty at: 2 650-3080 and boool opportunity. .._... .... ...., a: • ..--.... ....::..":"
87S-t0-48 N.B. Mesa f'lechef Av .. Cotta M.... Apply In P«ton _. Dally We 11• currently Inter-llllPT/lllllR'll ti:;;,"d;. ,_.,..,, P8f1
BABYSITT'ER/Fttlme, Billkino CLE.RICCALLIR lrom8amto5pm. . Pilot Clrculatlon Office. vlewinQIOf1ewltcht>c>wd or......., ~Cel--Det..en .._J0.11AM ~=-o~& OREllTCLERI I UllOYll~ 1111UL••• :._w~'!i·~ :'t!: I• required. ma1c ... 114-87S-1823 79-1122
home CM .,... 831-~ nPISTS Gs'fL:~'i<~~I 1t1nwrt ..... day. No phone calls. Should hev• plM.Nnt 119J/...... ~-
--------Entry 1eV91 polltlon f0< de-• _.. E.O.E. phone per90nallty; bank· Phonea. ll1 typing & fl8ng IUlllJ .... , Babytltt•. matur9 & kw· tall-minded lndlvldu11 Start your caree< with e coupons. Church benefit. .. ,....... ....... Ing t>Kkground helpful, good It~ poelUOn ir;-
lng fOf OCC81k>nal UITMl9, with knowledge ot buk: dynemlc, growth-orlen-2~427 MEDICAL but not required. · ng 8-5 .. mTmM'f
my NB home. 873-8255 off~ 1kill1 and llght ted llnanclal IN11tutlon... PllOlll IUIU Enjoy working In a Immediate opening: You will be wori(lng In a ~I~· · need• Ha.u ... , Baf·
BABYSITTER NEEDED. typing abllltle1. Prior GAEATWESTEAN 176 P« 100, no expar. dynamlt. 8Wf' changing frontlback. Xlnt tran· beautiful otnc:. with 8 . tender&. W91W. end
Fil days. ~able. banking °' credit ex-SAVINGS Part°' fUll time. Start Im· environment. P091tkln r• ecnbet. Local urotogltt. lri.ndly WOfk environ· llelll•n ~ "'"111'1 tn par· '°"'"" w/reta.. CM .,.., penenoe would be help· , medl t"""' F d t 11 quires exc:.nent typing &45-9700 or 831·5S80 -t __ ... r___.._ a ..... Mon.-Frt. l :30-5:30. Light eon. 1000 Brlatof St . ..., lul We are seeking lndlvldual1 1 ..,.,. or • 1 1 1blllty with word pro-.......... ...... _..... "'" typing N e 955"-0650 North H9wport a.ct\ yow home Of mine. 91,i, . to wonc In our Loan Doc-aend sell eddrHHCI c .. 1ing Hperlenee • Models MllelFemate range of benaf!U. . . . . ' .
m09 o6d. 546-8229 SUCOMtfUI candidate wlll mantation depertment stamped enval~ to plus. Ability to Interlace WE NEED NEW FACES INTERVIEWING BY Rffeptlonlat for busy -----Ulfmlidl llllll be ratp0nslbte tor updlt· between the hOurt ot CRl-53, Box 14• In 1 profeulonal manner F0< placement In modeffng APPOINTMENT ONLY: ctllf~ otftoa. Must .,..:JO-KIT~' Ing all credit card Illas. 8AM·5PM end 2PM· Stuart. fTOflde 3349~ wtth senior management Jobi In Orange County. be sharp, well organlmd ~p"'"., .... ,....EL:~~ Aduttt, FfT. PI T. Call r--als ·-d ,...,d r• f lien ....._bot.. ---__ ... ~-...._ w/..-~"'" Chat1ott•'• Sitters 420 ----· ..... 10PM. Rasponalbllltles ILEmlllO lllJll. o c t compan...... " IEW y ., ... , Pleuecall: -"' .._.. ... -_.... PASTERY/BAKIHG
82nd St, NB. 6.45-~748 quest. wlll lnctude lillng. prepar· Experience In soldering by telephone & In P«ton. , ..... =IHJ Pertonnal Dept. phOM vokle. Non-«nltr LINE COOKS
we can otter you t>eautlfut Ing real estate loan docu-and mechanical usembl-Excellent salary, fringe _ (lH)lM-1111 preferred. &3l-6180 PAN'TI'Y-SALADS 101111 new offices. competitive ment1t1on, end lnven· Ing. Leadership ability. benefit• & opportunity'°' 141 I .-. ... lll•n Pit For Celt~ A(1fltf at
d f tO<les Typing •5 wpm It ennflsn ,...,ulred, .. ...,.,., In prolessk>nal growth. --•-~ L-""--. I""" ,_ ~~. ..........a c.lt, Bank of Newport It looking salary an bane 111· required -·.., ..., ~1 For Interview appointment -..... , , ~ I . ... rwm .-. "" ,,..., -.. to enthullatic lndMd· . J*90n.2911WettGatry. ca11Mar11ynCei1ey. Full & part tim. skilled .......__~Bm ll\ M.50pertw.~20t9 1545$AOmNA¥9..._
ual1 to join our staff INTERVIEWING BY W• offer competitive Santa Ana. 955-2000 nursing lacUlty In Lagun1 ti ... ~ .I Sen ~ Hllfa Rd. ~1'-0123
APPOINTMENT ONLY: salerleS ($850/mo start· WCTlllll llU. Beech. Xlnt w<>f1tlng fn.-l lt ! ~ a.cit\. llfl& •--.a-.. ..... Ttlltrl Pleasacr-i1~~Ktt : Ing) end exceti.nt b9n-vtron"*lt. 714/494-8075 ."•."\\I"" "rt a•n.l•I... ••• _ • w ...----... ~ eflta. FOf your lnteNlew. 5• 1° yra axperlanc~~ lllllTIOILTllE · "'-' "' ._.. ·--• _.....,_
AaqUlr..,.,.!•t .!~of• 11n yrali <11.~f.llH please cell Mon-Fri needs background Ler,,. .. tab"• ..... com· lffllE llllllUTll EOE lmmedl•t• ~ng for SJm .... _...., .. .,............ ,_ ·30PM troubleshooting analog. •-,..,..,... occ. $1294 to $1577 mo. M/F part-time ~apttonlst
phases ol oommerclal "' 8AM_.. · d1glt1I & mlcroprooes.sot pany needs. Expcd lntr. 11 mo.lyr. Type 55. wt PEST ..-na with aome PBX ex-PllT Tm
banlelng teller Iran•· .......__ _,,,, l'·111k 110• ltflltt control circuitry. Wiii be malntenanoeper~. Op-good exper. 8-~M-F. -•• P«lenea. Houn 4:30 pm Retell ~-ed
aC11ons. :.··--~ ~ assembling Ind testing port for growth. /time, Conllft Coast Commun!-n ....... -to 8:30 pm .. Monday thN • exper ...... -r
You wlll be wOfklng In • l \f (11')111-Ull tr Proto t Y Pe e I e c . dependable car nee. '°' ty Cotleget. 1370 Adema, Lading IOCal paet contrOI Friday and ~ other (But not required)
t>uutiful office wltl"I a 111-4111 tro-mechanlcel lnstru· NB I M Is S l,lHl V lo C.M. 432·5007. Apply by company naed1 route weekend Celt J~ * flextabta hours
friendly w0<k environ-\:t'\\ lll\rj ments. Call 549 .. 777 852-8111 4:30pm. Apr. 13. technician. No U · C:O.ltns for appt. Jim (AMIPMewnlngl)
ment and reoetve 1 full EOE MIF &REIT ESCllW ••••n••y 1•..n11 EOE M/FtH P«ianOa naceuary. W• Seknon• Import. 1301 appiy 1n peBOn' range 01 company ban-------------•5 treln. Call Charlie Mon· Quall, St Npt Bch, ·
efttl. ~~~:l=h. WESTERN '~:n:..o~~~"= p::s~::i~~ c:;: o::.~;.E~~:~:~ deyt-12noon.97IMI021. 833-9300 llUllllRS
INTERVIEWING BY Ranee 494-HIOO SIYlll!S Mar office. Except1ona1 erthip Meda "Hostess" Hunt. Bch. ce11 8-9AM. PHONE SECRET ARY 1111111•11•
• opportunity. Banellta. l mmedl11aly. Some Mr Scott 53"-eo51 No ~ting. All reedy .old 1_/W9 10080AdemeSt.
APP04NTMENT ONLY· •IUm •...a....... Call L""'n .... 7.ca25 modellng experience leads. 964-&700 swsr11 .. ,. .. , Hunl""'ton Beec:tl ,.,..,. --, .. .,.. ._ preferred. Outgolng pet· OFFICE WORK tor plant· Acilv. aa1et otnc:. with """
Plealecall. •ASSISTANTS WomYI Sllln&IJ sonallty. Apply lo person scape co. Lt typing. some PHONE WORK/Hunt. Bch. buly t~. C.,,tral 9a~~
Pereonnel[)epl. •MANICURIST EquelOpptyEmpl.M/F Experienced executlv• to: 1001 Quall St. Npt phones&salea.10-15hra FT/PT S4 plus com· N9wpor1ioc:.tlon. (11•)1IO-IOOO Cllentete not nee OLUl/TWallT teetetary '°' magazine Bch. Jim Slemons Im-P« week 751-2271 mission Call a.-9 AM. A.la for Joan Lamb Sales Rlch11dOue11eteSalon ,,,.. IR I D' I I PARTTl .. E Mr Hunt. 5~51 ._ ... ,., ........ ...._ AN OHIO OIL CO. offwa ~ Part/time. permanent. Hrt publisher. Must have port1 es1 • iv s on ,.. F f'-&..t..-. -.-,_ -hlgl"I ln<loma. J*a c:un ~ 200 Nwpt Ctr Of. N.B. 9.1. 60 wpm. S61hr good shorthand & typing 833-9300 Foliage plant malntenence Pletllrt , ... _. ......,. 111· 1• bonuHI, benefits to .......__ ~ I ~Ill k llOYOU HPllR Maret\ ol Dimes. Co11a skills. Attractive offices In HTll UllllEEPll In offices. 2·3 dy wk. exp Partl11me. Homemuer or mature par.on In Orange
ti ... ~ • •f Full/time. Experience Mesa. Cell 631-8700 _1_rv_1ne_. ea_11_7_5_2·_6_•1_• __ wanted. Small Newport ~~~:~~·Mull have car student over 18~ County ., ... Ragard'-8
'' preferred. but wlll treln Com P • n I on ( F • m . Flyer lhtrl•.ten Beach Hotel Fltlme. Flex lleltlble. No ex.,...--------.....,....,,-of experielice, wrtte T J ~'\\ Ill \rt Mission Viejo. 831-2861 $1.000/mo t5 days off P/tlme. S5 hr Hunt. Beach hrs 575.7300 Kim Part Time help 10< resldan-necessary 897-3381 IECIPT /nPIST Reed. A"*1Can Lut>n-IHllllPEI H tlte. Live at the beach. Cal area. 968-1488 tlal builder. General or-Plan takeoff ~· pre! Immediate opening tor ex· cants Co .. Box 426, Dey--
EOE M/F R/E C t Answer Ad #833, •••• Hr:~~~~~I~ flce&reoeptlonittdutles, retlr ... M2· 222,asklOf perleneedproleulonalln ton.Ohlo45401.
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Lo. Angele9. CA
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Equal Oppty Employ9r
Get~cuh "°' WHITE eMphamt wtth a Cl II "'led Ad
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2 yrs exp. ompu er 842·4300 24 h~•· ..... 1111111 cooking. ~no so;.M 12-5:30.; .... c .. a33n 1 Jeck le Nevllle or &ob Alexaon plush corporate offloe
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t. APi>'iJ:S:i:e~~~~LY companion, mature'°' so llSTIUU/lllYIOI b1by11tt1ng, lull tlma <1.--• PUSllU WllTll ~~ ~· ~~ D.a1·1y p·11D1 ... · · · · · · · · · '· · · · · · · · .. : .. ~
Liz Reloda<t. Agy, Inc. yr Old disturbed Fttm. Pvt Futt time !Ob Mul1 have Mon-Fn. Xlnt ref's r• Coast label need• som.-tlon akl«s. front offloa ap-p .ooo Wester~. Eet. '64' rm & board. No cooking good drMng rec0<d. Rais quired. 673-255 PAIT /TI• IELP one lnter .. ted In learning pearanc:. and 9CCUl'al• •
Celllomla Federal, 1 IMd· ~1833-190/lr" ~~o4u9'!~~;~ Seier) ~· &~lcu~ fo~ Housekeepers wanted, e.x-Proleulonel publishing 1 trade. 782 Newton Wey, typing (55 wpm mini· ROllL SILES :
BANKING
TELLER
Ing multl•lat• nnanciel 011110 Ullll ,.-.. # 1051, Dally Pilot, Box perlenced. Reterencu. compeny relocating to Costa Mesa 6-45-3350 mum),. Call 547·5616. =':;; •°'~,t~:='<f· 1 '°' cuetom commercial In-OllPITll IPIUTH 1seo. Costa M ... 92626. 631--0209. Cell between ='~~~:! 1~ Printing COORDlllTOR
to handle routine cut tarlor decor company. Trainee wanted '\.to rur 6-10PM a variety ol llelds. MIT Plll11ll
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,.._., tran·--lont It ou Should hav. ~ back· computer progr_,. IOI general •&1n111a1 -·-u............ e.eet1 rvlnt-.... -·--· """"' busy mark•tl~ r...-rct Circus Vargaa wants you " .-,._ .. ,.. ...... t""'. ,.. _..,.., W•t Huntington Beach ground with l"lardwood & llrm Progr--""' •• ..._ to help put up posters. Part time. Mon thru Fri Po11t1ons. experience w111~11n 6-44-8233 Branch. You need 3. 11mln1tes. Excellent .... ... .._.. M h 1 po 20 28 h k c 11 needed. Include. Ac-RElllT UITll monO\t experience as company t>enefltt. Apply desirable Salery d•· ust ave rans r· • rs wee . • counting. Data Process· Prof cxlglnll Pop Band haa openings tor the tol-
t e 11 a r trelnee or 11 250 Fischer Av . C.M. pend• o~ exper. Call tetlon. be 18 yrs. M lhr 557•7490 Iv mag. Ing. Editing. Publ~lng. with promo pack seeks towing pos111ons. FOOD ~t lndu1try ex-Oarttr .__ .... ,w.. Carol 714 731·7991 g~nC:~ ~·~~~~~ ~ 'ml.RY UUI Leyout & Pasta Up :op,, ma~~g~r to help SEAVERS with raat _............ ..,,..n• n..-~ook· Experienced lunct grounds. Mon 9 30 AM. Lido VIH-oe nneat AGS PosltlOfls. no experience urt er • r cerHra, paced braaklut a.x·
Onmttil 0.111ltallt cook tor buey kitchen jeWeler Is oM.,lng unique Jobs. connection•. etc. pertenoe BUS PERSON
F0< Immediate contlder-Your own schedule. Treln· Mull ...... latl •96·2•3• lmJ /lfo •If• career opportunity to needed. Include Gener el 6"6-3856 with exP«lanee· GAR-.... lon ..._...._ ''"" by __ ... """ Office, Secretarial & Mell SE •• · .,...... .... ~.. _.., Ing provided. The most --------Tustin Tennl1 Club naeda person axP«'d In qu&llty Room DENER. M Vllme. -
complete an application. advenced skin e&1• and OHmR I lfFIOI 111 around person jeWelry. c:hlna and erystll PllllTill CURITY AGENT with 2
M-F, l>-3. cosmetic product• on lhe Equip rental atOfe spec. In 54._6950 aala 5 dyl a wk, no Hours ara llexlble & can be Ce you years r..an l"IOtal ex·
CALIFOR.11 market. Introductory party 9QUIP H .. vy phone lfflCI eves 673-933• arranged eround yovr s.!re 3 hrs ni..l"ltty? perlene• SECRETARY clauas forming now Cell uH Typing & other IEIEIAL school °' family sched· _.. "" With 60 wpm typing &
Soni• st 261·1606. 1dmln. skllll req. 5 dlY9 Nwpt Bch privet• Poat 01· LHlL unnuY ul• Salary SS-.~ hour. Ara you.... pleuent phone voice
FEDERAL Subtle lmeges Coametlc.s lnct. s11. M .60 hr. United Ilea. Accurete typln~ Nawporl Beach raglonal Call Slelp °'Cheri ford• Wall groomed. AJ>91Y In person 8.30-12
..• 11.._111 I••· lrvlne, CA Rental. C.M MS--07fi0 Flexible hOurt 549-228 offl<le ot Net"I firm Prac-tella, 720.98l0~ ~ablamotlval...,.7 noon, M· Th The New-
6 .Dtvl 11oe con lined primarily to .,..., -· .., port•. 1 t07 Jambor""
Equa10ppty mployef Clwrlpetoolt11a&yertr'an1 hall HP«un'taBcxp .. CUSTODSIA5N72' .. dys ~O ~art tall~~ .. _.._ with c I v i I 11 t I g It Ion Doyou.. ? ~.NB " l"lrtlwk; . ..r+ ...,,. Part I.,_....,.,..__.... w/amphatll on oomple• Enjoyworkingwtthktdl --------
BANKING area. 891,..590 ellts. Pi<:kup application accurate typing, alao subrogetlon 2 yrs llll· PART· TIME. Ven.S houri 11 you can answer YES Resteurant
11 St. Andrew• Pr.sby· general clerical duties getlon exp & knowtedge to include aarty A.M Pf'IOM M&-7021 UP'l FM UIYlll TIWI Ulllll (rHtHr~J terlan Church eoo St An-Coste M... 648-8671 of ~puter e>perllion ~end• Musi have ct.-2:30-tpm Mon. thn.i Fri filM time days Apply' The
7·12 noon. 5 dey · draws Rd. NB 831-2880 wkdy mOfnlngs only pralened. Muet be fem-pendabte vettlde (small Beec:tl HouM, e 19 Staepy o,..., w .. tem Sevtngt Ex~ only Cail CIOMI 4/3 k t I
Orange County daily newspaper is
seeking fast paced, flexible achiever
to coordinate display sal~ activtty
Must have except10nal organizational
skills Duues include tradung datly
sales. answenng busy phones tor
outs1de sales staff. coordinating
theatt-r advertising ~typing. fil.
mg ~uired Newspaper or agency
expenence a+. Send resume or letter
of quahficattons to:
Orange Coast Daily Pilot
Ad ::968
PO Box 1560
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Anent.Ion. Peggy Hoggarth
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT no w 8 AY ')I • COSTA MESA CA 9~'6 ··•. • .,,, .., •• , ... .,..,n •flt :
one of Cellfomle'a !Md M;ia'.49"-$460 EOE • 111 ar w I th Ca I II true • ven. at• on Pr•••* ..... ., Hollow L.n. Legune Bch .••..•.
""'fin I ti I D t et IDEULlfflOI procedUI'• 151--0291 w-oon) to IMllt news-.. , .. R Eniiiiiillliiiiiil••············~I """ anclal na tut on1.1---------1 1 n ry Good office skllla. General pepar d .. ler In !Nina Experienced wltn
hu an lmmadlat• Childcare: for 2 ctilldren, CRT OPERATORS kn~ ol all around E>CTILE area Must be depan· Ileen .. preferred. Grow-...._ __ ~tunl!ri tor 1 FULL Tua.,. Wed· Th alter-oflk;~ura Act aa Liii •111111 dabl•. Contect Greg Ing H B. nrm Call Tom or ,......,_.,.__
MET fer. noon/av• 968-4814 Neecs.d to work In trvtna1 r.cept/tc1~ Accuret• Exparlaneed on lwer Hyde Mondeythru F~ Sltldy 9'3·1900 KIDS E•RN GREAT TR~ ..... PRIZESI
You lflould have PfeYlout ... ...,.
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.-NewpOt1 SeV9(al open· 1peller/typlll, Bllllng looms pra'9rred Pay & between 8 30 anO 10.30 PfT. ewn 115-.$25/tw at 1 • ft ft .... -1 ftnll • ~handling Ol.-.-•WNI' Inga evallable lmmedl· procedurH. flllng & benefits comrMnturete a.m. on.IX. M2~ 1 crystal conaultent Wta
(pr9fefabty In 1 tlnlnolal Pertttlme evenlnga, eome ataly If you have 8 montht phonel. Good hra • small with axp Appty In par.on • train. 552-4285, Judy
ln1tltutlon) and enjoy••-daye. Carpet clNnlng & t Alpha 'c-~u~ ~· ottlcu. s.11 mot1v1t0< at Omni Flt>erglau Of call I 11•1y P1•1if •• • • • • ••••.• .. :"\ tanetve ~bite contllC1 cleaning tMCSlcal build-patience. ""'now or ar ~111 fOf appt 9 to 5. t-597-7857 .,
Uolll._ ... , ..... ,. ""'--~·"°'•"""' ~1· ~53 _L_IT_Plllll ___ _ 8o reqund. Ing 14S-0218 S-7pm only ~· tamWeit .,. getting Fun lime, must be ovw 11 • _
We offw • competlve Clarlc;ai the cemplng "bUg" 11'119 & have C•llf driver• •: PART TIME :I Mlary. txt9ntMt beneftt• amlTlll ftWOllAU tmtc(S -yHr. It you hao a lk:enM. ~ In ~ and ~h opportunl· •• .---.-camper thel'• not gMtlng to eervloe menager
t1•. ~ 1n per-.r==,--· KITILAlllSTUT. ueecS .... 11 now with a TModOf• Roblnl ~on1 e ·•
eon at: .cl;;~ ROA, X·RaY uc.n.. ~ ~ Ad 2080 ~ 8tvd • •
UUTWllTEU :~C::d~=cn ::Ch~7'~ ! Deliver Daily Pilot by auto :
UYIMI ·~btytr....,... llPl1TUll I ~r1ca1 • in Laguna Beach area (a~-• :::~':':'n':i ~.:;::=.1 .. y 10~:1~:-::t.~t~ PERSOll FRIDAY i s~··;:1~~oo':d~>~:.; i
Equal0ppty!mp1 MtF =°':C:-:= ~"~~~~A great opportunity to ~~lnhJon ~~ : mornings on Sat. 6 Sun. •.
W()(I( wMn • ~ ~ men a. women If your Door with xcitin grow .. ~ ·tee com • Earn • Jtnn
F Id Action """ type 40 wpn\ end .,. pany in Irvihe. Individual w1U be • good • approx. •.UV per • fl " FEMALl!/MALE tntefelted 1n uc.tt. ~ typ· t. and one who ts not afraid of the • month. Ask for Bruce : Cal a HOMEMAKERS Ufged 270 or c:. =~..,~ compu~r, PreW>US switchboard ~xp wtll : Emaley 11 a.m. to 4 p.Q). :
Ddv m..l JambotH. Newport be a deh.nlte plus. Salary rornrnicnsurate : • ~J r 1U I a.di. o.E wtth xpert nee.Can A.c.ornc-au1t West· • Cil\CULATION DEPT. :
11\ ~nD hlllno anything wuh . a em Graph • ll Chry&ler SL. lrviM .. Ci. • 'CV"\E /t
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client•. Call for appt 250-0352
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MU equip, p/t, flex hra.
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