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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot... .. The storm's toll l.Mt week'• atoms i1 bein1 ctalled one ol the wo"t ever to lalt tlae Oran11 Coa1t. H-.ndred1 ol home1 were damqed aad tb01.tMUd1 of lt•• dlarupted. Cowuywide, dama1e •tJmatt1 place the dollar total at 150 million. But can a prtce tq '"1ly ever l•llle the aqW.b ol watchln1 all one'• P01HUlon1 beln1 de1troyed? More thaa 2,000 Oranae County ruidenll were forced lrom their homu by the torrential downpoun, muddy floodwaten aad rapo1 1url lut Tuuday. Some 80 people 1pent the nllbt In Red Croae 1ilelten. ael up around the coUDty. (Ju one Orange Coa1t area city, Irvine, damage to private property waa 1295.000.) During the a to rm'• peak. 1helten were opened iD Huatlagtoo Beach, whkb Haffered the mo1t viciou1 damage, We1tmlo1ter, Garden Grove, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Anaheim, Saola Ana and Coata Meu. And aaelttaoce from the Red Crou wu gJvea to diaa1ter vlcliml lo the form of food, clothing. medic~ care. fuod1 for euenlial furot.biop u well .. Ullttaoce with finding temporary houalog. The Red CrOll 1tlll it accepting donationa for the victlml of the March 1torm. Donation1 1bould be mailed to Red Crou. P.O. Bo• 11364, Sane. Ana, Calif., 92711. SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1983 Huntington Beach • Damage to private homes and moblle homes: $16,625,000. • Damage to public property: $265,000 . • Number of homes damaged : 265 sustained major damage, 281 minor damage. 1111111 CUil -... Laguna Beach • Damage to private property: $300,000. • Damage to public property: $300,000, plus $250,000 to flood control project In Laguna Canyon. • Number of homes damaged : 72 residences and businesses. .,.., ........... .., ............ A Marine Corpe helicopter lifts heavy equipment from Aliso Beach to Thousand Step& Beach in South Laguna yesterday to reconstruct wave-eradicated foundations. The beach is not accessible to vehicles. Prado Dam held ground, By STEVE TIUPOU °' ... ...., ....... Ju t.d u the stornw of the last week were, they did not come cio.e io bringing with them the one dlau1er that would have dwarfed all the rest -a flood of the Sant.a Ana River. I . But tMt 1ood fortune may have been .. much the h.adl of the storm'• behavior .. anythinc, The rainfall filled the area behind Prado Dam, the only 1ignlflcant flood barrier protect1n1 Orange County, to only 26 percent of ita 200,000 acre-foot (6~2 billion gallon) capacity, accordln1 to Denni• Majors of the Army Corpa of hiaher elevatlona that feed the river above the dam, lo San Bernardino, Riverside and Lo. Anieles counties, than there WU luiweek. County Publlc Works Dlrector Carl Nelaon 1aya lt la not uncommon for 1torm1 hitting Orange County to dump two, three and even four times aa .. Newport Beach • Damage to public and private property: In excess o f $1 mllllon. • Number of homes and businesses flooded : 130. • Public property damaged: $175,000, to two sewer tines and two roads. Newport Harbor • Damage estimate: Not yet available. • Boats sunk: 5 . • Docks destroyed: 15 . • Boats that broke loose from moorings: 35 . • Boat s requiring water to be pumped out: 75. • Damage to private property: $1 .3 million . • Damage to public property: $10 ,000, mostly to trees that uprooted. • Number of homes damaged: 45. • People dlsplaced: 15 evacuated . YOUR HDMETDWI DAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS 3 Secret Service agents on queen's route killed YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP) -Three Secret Service agent.a were killed and two lherlffs deputies injured in a traffic accident yesterday as Queen Elizabeth D's motorcade headed up a winding mountain highway to Yoeemite National Park. The agent.a were killed in the head-on collision of their car and a car from the Maripoea Cou.nty 1herilrs department. said officer· Jim Fulton of the California Highway Patrol at StocJct.r'I. He said two aherifra deputies were injured in the accident . The accident occurred on California 132 ''miles ahead" of the royal party, which detoured around the craah and continued into the park, officen said. In Waah.ington, Secret Service spokesman J osep h Petro identified the dead aeents aa George P. La Barge, 41, a 14-year veteran ass-igned to Dayton, Ohio; Donald W . Robinson, 38, a 12-year veteran assigned to Newark, N.J ., and Donald A. Bejcek, 29, a veteran of 1 in years service assigned to Chicago. The injured were Identified as sheriffs Sgt. Roderick Stnclair, 43, who was listed in stable condition at Modesto Memorial Hospital, and d e puty Rod McKean, 51. who was released after treatment. Richard Hanna, 8.SlllStant chief of the Ca lifornia Highway Patrol, said three secret llervice cars were eastbound towards Yosemite on the highway, a (See AGENTS, Pa1e A%) (7Lak• V Tlllhoe Sacramento • CALIFORNIA Secfet s.rwtce Agents Die Map shows spot where agents died Coast 'luck out?' much precipitation in the higher elevations. La1t week '• preci pltation wu about l '1i times the county iotal at Santiago Peak and not quite twice the county total In the San Bernardino Mountatna. • The flood of 1938, the ~ to hit the county in more than ~ years, was preceded by a recorded rain.fall of ei&ht inches in Santa Ana -lea than last week'• total -but 18 inches at Santiago Peak and 30 Inches tn the San Benwdino Mountains. tre mendous havoc below it, ln Orange County. ~toa~and one county oftidal. Ju of J'riday morninl. when all the majol' ra.lm bad stopped, 8.J4 lncbM of rain bad fallen in Santa Ana, 12.9 lncbe1 at Santiaao Peak and about 18 lncb• in the San Bernardino ~am hu held back con1lderably more water - almo9t 2 \Ii t1mel • much -• recently • 1980, M.jDn .aid. What may llUl'pri9e people ii that the 1980 conditions that bdted up eo much water behind the dam were no wone from Oranae O>unty'1 perspective - they were by most llCDDUJ\ta ie. trouble.me -than 1ut week'• stonm. Mesan shot by accident Prado wu built ln rapoNe io thatfiood,andltwouldcontain one of limilar magnitude today. Flood• are mea1ured by how often they are likely to occur, with the bigger ones occurring le11 frequently, and by that standard the 1938 flood was a 40-year event. Both floods can happen and. given time and a lack of further preventive meuurea, they will. The 100-year flood would overwhelm almost all of Fountain Valley, mo1t of Huntington Beach and ~ c.o.ta Mesa neighborbooda tiOrdertnc the river. The 200-year event would cover tho1e areu and almost the enU.re county north of the river, an area of about 110,000 acres containin1 about 500,000 homea. I 1ttoun1a1ne. the nnae that a1ona wttb It.a foothill.I ll tbe chief feeder of the river '• :3~bMln. .. A ea.ta Meu man la tn eerioua condition at Fountain Valley Community HoepUal today after what police 1ald wa1 an accidental •hooting late Friday 'lbe dlffettnce ii that there wu much more ra1nlall in the ni4f!~uee Llvln11ton, 23, ef 182~ E. 18th St. w• lbot tn the No vote11'! Ameriea ii 1lowly ebaQliDI the way h aoadaa ... ib p....W.ll, with primAnet on &he way oat. P.,. A4. M-. HIP pnNliriee Vlk RakMU.CIMii•11a .. a ,. .... , ........ ,.., ., ...... " ......... ... r .. 1 ... ll L .... 1•1 L4 ...... ,... 11. 1tomach by a .3~7 magnum revolver belon1lng to Brett Govro, 22, abo of Costa Meu, at the home o f Li!:,,!;l1ton'1 airlfriend, Sanely , U17 E. 23rd Sl, ea.ta Mea. Police Mid Oovro, who had (8ee IBOOl'ING, Pap Al) Prado can contain, by -= C«p. estimates, a 6~year . But flood• of 100-year and 200-year lntenelty ~ the 200-year flood ill OONldered the larpst that can feulbly happen here -would overwhelm the dam'• 1plllway and wreak The floodina lut week did ~ b.al>pen alone the Santa Ana 1\!Vef'11 flood protectkln lystem, accordt.na io Nehlon. The river channel wu not topped and no leveel a1ona the rivet' failed. (See FLOOD. P ... .U) AGENTS KILLED. • • curving, two-lane roed about 30 mil" weat of Yoaemlte Valley when a ahertff'a car ~:!r:/ ln the oppoahe direction the dlvldlna line and collided heed~n with the eecond l«Tt!t aervice car. "The queen hu heard about thia very tad accident and 1he'1 of t'OW'lle very aaddened by the newa," aald Michael Shea, her preaa secretary. "We had to divert to drive around where the llClcident was. And WI I aay, ahe'a very upeel to hev the news." Shea said the queen's doctor, Norman Blacklock, traveling with the royal couple. offered his aHlatance, but "local medical authorltle1 had everythln1 In hand." "It wu with profound aadne91 and IOlTOW that I learned of the tragic death• .... " Prealdent R eagan aald in a atatement aboard A1r Force One. He called the wives of each of the aaenll. "Nancy and I extend our deepest aympathy to their wives, children and famllles." The queen, on her firat viait to the Weat Coaat, left San Franciaco yeaterday morning after a dockaide celebration attended by aeveral thouaand people. FLOOD AVERTED. • • A bllllon-dollar package of improvements that can stand up to the larger floods currently 15 awaiting congressional consideration in WaahinKton It ui 1trongly backed by a11 three counties in the river's flood plain. What would it take to produce a flood now? The answer is a more prolonged onslaught like this week's, and mol"e of it in the mountains. Even if new rains fall 1n the next few days, the weekend respite has allowed flood control offidals to release much of what la behind Prado in controlled fashion. Frankie Shaw. a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, says storms have "no set patterns," though It Is common for mountain areas to receive more precipitation because of the cond.Jtions they create. Last week's storm, a fast-moving one by weather people's atandarda, may have spared the mountains from a heavier dousing just because of its speed, Shaw said. "When you have a fast.moving storm the movement within it may move clouds patterns away from a given area," ahe aaid. · "A storm i.s not like a blanket. You don 't get the same conditions in every spot." Which is why the"'condillons that would send water careening uncontrolled over the dam occur only once every 75, 100 or 200 years. They have to be just nght -or perhaps just wrong Is a more apt description -to cause real problem,,. HB's Arguello ends 0...,.,-..,.... Ben Arguello takes early retirement. By ROBERT BARKER Of!MO..,Pllot• .... Ben Arguello is a survwor He survived two Kamikaze attacks on the Navy destroyer he served aboard during World War ll. He rode out a typhoon that tossed his ship against the coast of Okinawa. Last. but not least, he survived 20 years in the trenches at Hunungton Beach City Hall Arguello, the director of administrative services, put m hia last day of work Friday. He's taking early retirement at the age of 58. "I think this city ts on the verge of greatness," he aaJd of Huntington Beach "It now has the best combmauon of city COUJlCll, city admuustrator, department heeds and employees in the 20 years rve been here," Arguello said ''There are less employees now but they are of higher cahber .,... .......... .,, .... ,.,.. Bill Whitford (lef1}, John Van Cleave map aquatics center on Upper Bay's North Star Beach. Paddling their own canoes Newp{>rt pair hope to develop Upper· Bay aquatics eenter By STEVE MARBLE Of llM O.ity Piiot lt.n To look al 1t, North Star Beach appears to be a place best suited for jogger~. seagulls and little else It's a weedy, desolate and hard-to-Ctnd public strand in Newport Beach,. just north of Dover Shores on the upper Newport Bay. Its waters are contaminated and the beach has more mud than sand The atrand's one true blessing 1s 1ts pretty name But two Newport men are Car into a pro.iec:t that will result an the l'Stablishment of a public aquatics center for career The city has the potent1aJ to do just about what it wants." Arguello said he and his w1Ce Faye probably will head for the open spaces but they're going to remain In Huntington Beach through next year to be close to their son who is a Marine Corps helicopter pilot. They plan to do some ranching on property they own in Colorado or Ca!Jfomia As dirl'ClOr of adm1JUSt.rat1ve services, Arguello oversaw the personnel. accounting, data processing. purc hasing , uuurance. prantshop and word proc-essing programs He served as interim city admantStrator before the hinng of Charles Thompson. When he accepted the poat at the urging of the City Counc1l, he did so with underst.andmg 1t would only be for a lmut.ed time Candidates to succeed Arguello are bemg S<:reened human·powered boats at North Star. Residents of the beach city cleared the way for the project last fall by voting overwhelmingly in favor or the aquatics center. Now, the only thing atandmg in the way of BW Whitford and John Van Cleave is 13 state and federal agencies and several million dollars. "That's nothing," chuckles Whitford. "Give me aomethmg hard to do. Piece or cake " . Both men are avid paddler• who are Crustrated that there i.a no public storage and mstrucoonal facility U\ Newport Harbor for canoe, kayak and outrigger usen. There are two crew bue9 on Newport Harbor But both are homes for college teama "We 're paddling c arpet ba ggera." 1ugge1t1 Whitford, explainin1 the hardship of dally hauling a kayak down to the water. Whitford grew up at the Sea Scout Base on Newport Harbor where his father waa port captam and the family lived in a house on the bue. H e now roaches peddling and competes in outrigger racing. Van Cleeve, a Newport Center attorney, i.a a kayak racer who has been on Olympic teama and hopes to be on the U.S . aquad in 1984. The aquatic center, which would be run by a non-profit corporation with • board of directors, would have 1torage facllities, meeting rooms. locker rooms and a launch ramp to the bay. "We'll really have the full menu ," Whitford 1ay1 "instruction, day camp. rental, evervth1ng for an Olympic hopeful and everything for someone that's never tried It before." A vtd paddlers could store their craft at the facility and others could rent canoes or kayaks. Beyond the needed permits, the pair must raise up to $3 milHon to finish the job. The.Y hope to obtain the permita by mid-summer and have the whole thing completed by early 1984. "That's a pretty aggre11ive timetable," agrees Van Cleave, "bUt that's what got ua here." While the club is being geared for the occasional weekend paddler, the pair agree that what sparked lhe whole idea waa the lack of en organized club for the aerloua athlete. "In Stockholm alone there are more than 70 flatwater racing clubs (for kayak.a)," saya Van Cleave. "There's nothing like that in th.bl ooun try. "In Montreal , for the Olympics, they built a race course. What do you think they're going to do in Los Angeles? They're going t.o use Lake Caataic." The men hope that the Newport fad.lily can become an Olympic training ground in tu ture years. They alao are nursing plana to eventually build a paddling race course with grandltand eeating somewhere in the country. But that'• another story. "You know, most people who end up in t.hia sport have burned out in other aporta. They don't get into lt until their mid-20.," explains Van Cleave. "I think t.hia facility will give kida an alternative to football and baseball. It's a sport that's virtually injury-free and something you can do your enUre life." Fair and warmer! LTw~~~~ ~~9~~,~~w~:~~!. Laguna Beach drug buat have single count of cocaine aa.lea. Coastal Coutal Md mountain •r .... ~ '*>udy IOdlly. beoomlnQ ,.., ~ --~ow Low9 •6 10 156 In ~ .,_ ..a uwer 209 Md JOI In mounlMna Hlgh9 1n ~ .,_ 1n eo. -"' row To. Md 91 mount.in ~ from 48 to 58 o-t .,_, meetly,.., through lonlghl loo•I gufly ..,. .. --Low9 In ~ wtlh -low 5091" .wlhem .... High from low 80I north lo low 10ll~ lnt•rn.ilonal Altpot'l 81'0 - lllghl• -• oanoei.o. end the St••• P•trol Cll900Unlgld trevel _.of o.m... Not"thef'ly wind gulling IO ,_ 30 mph pu1hed Ille .,,_ lnlo Orlt11 end cr .. 1.c1 ,_-bllzurd condltlonl In ,,.. Aocklla Aoeo. In mounllln pa11•1 were atlOWPlldt.cl end blowtl"G -r9dueed vi.tblllty lo ,_ zero Rein -mllleO """"' the -In --'Iona. Wint., 11orm w11nlnge -• luued lor Cotor1do'1 Front A•nge eHl.,n Wyoming, the we111rn 0 11::01•1 •nd the eou1h11n h1lf of Ille Net>rua• p~ Temperatures been found guilty of cocaine A third peraon arrested in dealing by an Orange County April 1981. Ellen Elyae Eyerick, Superior C.ourt jury A third was was found innocent of a single cleared cocaine selling charge. Michael David Aguda waa The verdict was handed down convicted of three count1 of Feb. 25, according to court selling cocaine and of pcw9S1on record&. Judge Kenneth Lae aet of a firearm during the 1entenclng for Aguda and commission of a felony. Terry Swanson for April 8. Pay cut forN-M teachers? Fur th., tlJ'lt time ln ill 17-year hletory, the Newport·Meu Unlfled School Dlattict la ukinc teachen t.o pomibly take a pey cut ne)(t year. In an inltlal barsaaning prol>Ollal which hu been made public, dl1trkt officials recommend no pay lncttue next year. Depending on fundina from the 1tate, the di1trlct could recommend that aa1aries be rut. The dlatnct abo augae9ted that health benefit• for teachers remain the aame unle9f there I.I a decrea1e or lncreaae In atate funding. Di1trlct 1poke1woman Jean Hannon aald the di.t.trlct at.and.a to 0 Teachen are unhappy with the district'& proposal. It's more hours and less pay." lose $4 million this year in addition to an already anticipated $1.6 million deficit. The initial proposal also recommends that Instructional time be increased 40 minutes a day In grades one to three and one hour a week in grades four to six The Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers earlier thia month requested a 6 percent pay hike, an increue in heal th coverage for dependents and a maximum cla5S siz.e of 29 students. Uruon president Maya Decker said the diatrict can afford to pay teachers by cutung back mother spending areu. She suggested that admirustrauve salaries could be reduced "Teachena are unhappy with the district's proposal," said Decker. "It's more hours and less pay. In industry they would call it a work speed up." Teachers received a 3 percent pay hike for this yeM. A public hearing on the district's proposal la 9Cheduled for Tueaday at 7:35 p.m. in the Harper Corrununity Center. 425 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa. The teachers union and the dis tri c t will then begin negotiations for a contract. College rally • over layoffs rained out An Orang! Coast C.ollege rally aimed at calling attention to the layoff of 11.f full-time dbtrict teachen and admln1-traton has been reacheduled for Wednesday from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. on the college quad. The rally waa scheduled to take place last Wednt'l9day on the Costa Mesa campus, 2701 Fairview Road, but it was canceled because of the poor weather conditions. The event will feature speakers, musicians and ski~. 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Lauren Bacall had the original role Most oppose Reagan running NEW YORK -Fifty-seven percent of Americans polled by Newaweek maaazine said they do not want Pret1ident Reagan to run for re~lectlon, although 72 percent believe he will decide to seek a second tenn. 4 Jobless worker immolates self JACKSONVILLE, Ala. -An unemployed construction worker called a televialon camera crew to the town square and, In front of the cameras, set himself afire to protest joblessness In America. Police Chief Paul Locke said Cecil Andrews. 37, of Jackaonville was In crlticaJ condition In a Birmingham hospital Burford 'confused' over clearing DENVER -Environmental Protection Agency chief Anne M. Burford, given a fresh pledge of support from President Reasan. said yesterday she was "fairly confuaed" over the Justice Department's withdrawal from her case. But ahe added she would "always follow the directions of thia president." Tennessee Williams buried ST. LOUIS -Tennessee Williams, who once called St. Louis reaidenta "stupid and provincial," was burled here yesterday beside hl.s mother. Rev. J erome F. Wilkerson. pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in St. Louis and friend of the WUliama family, eulogized Williams as someone whoee writing "seemed to be so much more therapy to others than for himlelf." WORLD Salvador truce for pope's Yisit SAN SAL V AOOR, El Salvador -Leftist rebel.a battled troope ne.r the capital of Moraz.an province yesterda?" but vowed to obeerve a ceue-fire during Pope John Paul ll s vi.sat and then launch a new offensive. West Germans vote today BONN, West Germany -A slow ~nomy and West ~mlany's future role m NATO are the major issues today m what the Soviet and Western blocs are calling the most import.ant elections in the country's 34-year history Australian government defeate d SYDNEY, Australia -Former union boss Bob Hawke and hi• opposition Labor Party defeate<t Prime Minister Malcoln Fraser's conservative coalition, which had angered voters by failing to reverse Australia's high Inflation and unemployment rates, yesterday. STATE Man holding wife surrenders SANT A ROSA -A man who took his pregnant common -law wife and two children hostage surrendered to authorities yesterday, after finng one shot at offi~ra and negotiating through the night. police said. No one was Injured Marines tested for: h epatitis CAMP PENDLETON -Some 472 Mannes have undergone medJCal acreeni.np at Camp Pendleton Marine baae after It was learned two members of their battalion had Infectious hepaUtta, Marine offldala eald. Two women slain in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES -Two women were found ahot to death in a West Loe Angeles condom.lnium, and police eald ye9terday they are puzzled by the lack of an apparent motive. The bodies of C.Onatanoe C. Navarro, 41 , of Loi Anaeles and Susan C. Jory, 42, of Santa Monica. were dilCOVered shortly before 4 p.m. Friday Cops raid 'bomb factory' By LORENZO BENET oftMDetlr"9t ..... Wlth SWAT tta m·llke proficiency, Anaheim police broko up a bomb fKtory ln an Anaheim mobile home pat.k Friday. Police seized 22 live bombe, 7~ to 100 pounda of explOlllvee and 200 pound• of chemical.a Uled for maklna exploalve 1ub1tance1. The bombe were produced for sale. accordlna to Detective W.W. Lane. Robert Cole, 34, and John Froat. 18, of Anaheim, and a 16-year-old maJe juvenile were arreated and c haraed with poue111on of exploalvea and manufac turlna an exploalve device, police aald. Anaheim police and Sheriff'• deputies aurrounded lot 117 In the Friendly Vlllase moblle home park Friday aftemoon and then moved In and apprehended the three suapecta. The arresta and 1elzure were the result o f an ona olng investigation followlhl the bombing o f some phone equipment In Eaat Anaheim, police said. Lane deacrlbed the bombe aa "haraaament type pipe bombe" that could do "quite a little bit of damage." He sald he didn't know to whom the bombs were eold, but dldn't think they were being bought by revolutionary groups. The exrloalvea are In the custody o the Sheriff'• bomb squad Settlement on Newport Dunes near By STEVE MARBLE 0( tM D9'1J "lot 118ft A lawsuit that has held up expansion of Newport Dunes aquatic park In Newport Beach for more than two years is close to being settled. The proposed settlement would clear the way for constructio~f a 27~-room family mn, two restaurants and 100 boat slips at the popular recreation facility Newport city off1dala filed the ault In early 1981 to hold off the development acheme. claimina it would cause traffic and environmental problems m the beach city Newport Dum-s 11 located m a lagoon in thf' Upper Newport Bay and, because it 11 on state tadelands. IS controlled by Orapge County government. The county. which drew up the development plan, leases the bay mlet to the new inlet to the Newport Dunes Corp The Dunes 1s a publ.Jc recreation facility. In exchange for dropping the suit, the city would be given permu1sion to review the final plans before construction begins. The b~ildlng also will have to meet city codes The settlement does away with the county's plan for a 40-room motel m addition to the larger family inn The family IJUl would be on the west aide of the 70-acre park. SHOOTING ... From Page A1 bought the gun earlier m the day. wu aunirig the loaded and cocked revolver at a penny jar on th~ living room floor. At that moment L1vmgaton walked into the room and, u Govro turned toward him, the weapon acclden tally fired Police officer Scott Baeckel admlnlatered first aid at the acene and questioned the three people Involved, police aald. rt wu d~termined that the ahooting had been accidental. Paramedics ruahed Livinpton to the Fountain Valley h09pltal. where he remained In t he IWlJ1cal In tenaive care unit thla mo~. ,, We're Listening ••• Whal do you like about t.be Dally PUot? What don't you llke" Call the number at left and your m-•ce will be recorded, tran8Cribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour anawerlns service may M used to record let tera to the editor on any top6c. MaUbo• contributor• must Include their name and telephone numt>.r for verification No circulation ulla. please 642•6088 Tell us what's on your mlhd. "'f!5$1MM ... _ Oonlrdw . ........ '· """' . a. "°' ........ I~) - llAMOftllOI ----··~,..,QA. ... ~ .. lllO. °"'9 ,_.,CA ..... Orange Oout DAILY PILOTllurid1y, MITOh t , 1883 Al A difference of op~on An unidentlllecl maa pQlbmela a robed member of the Ku Klux Klan duri•t • eonlM.-t•tton ln front or a auburban Detroit television 1tation yeeterday afternoon. 'Oh, my God, I shot the kid!' Rookie cop 'ln shock' alter accidental slaying A rookie Stanton police officer who got "panicky" when he tho~t he wu betna let up for an ambuah la "in lhoci" after fatally ehooUna a child w ho poln\*1 a toy sun at h1m in a dar1' apar1ment, police Ml· "It'• p.t be~ bdef, the deflated plCture of thia officer.'' PoUce C.pt. James Brown uMi of 24-year-old Anthony Sperl. "He la ln ahock." Sperl lhot a ~~-old boy whme mother left him in the a~t while lhe wM at work. Sperl went to th• apartment aftet • neighbor told police lhe wu worried beca\.1119 lhe hadn't aeen the motMr ln two weeka, and beard "raspy" nol.M!I behind a bedroom door that was held abut with a rope tied from the doorknob to a cabinet, Brown Mid. Brown aald Sperl Identified himlelf u a police officer. lfeertna no AnlWer, he kicked open the door and wu confronted with a ah.adowy flaw'e pointlna a aun at him, illuminated only by a fllcluirtna televflkm ael Sperl fired ~. hh tinl PaU1dl Andrew Muon in the neck. 'nM boy dTed i.n hour later. l'004Rf u . ...... ... OLIAN .... ..... , ....... IN llAI • APNAllALI • WATOM MPAllL ...... , .. All •IMelAVIMe • llOUM'flM•• • AIOVI AVAlt.AIUI ON .. Mllll • VllA •llAlftlOAID. The iUll turned out to be a toy replica of a snub-noeed .38-callber platol. "It all happened -one, two, three -In a aplit aecond, '' Brown eald. "He became panicky." Pollce Chief Ronald J ohnson aald the low-lncome, racially mixed nelahborhood "ia known \0 be anti-police" and la frequently the tcene of aanc violence, domestic ilghta, thefts and anon. "He thought it mlaht be an ambush." JohNOn Mid. The boy'a 29-year-old mother. Patricia Ridge, left the boy alone in the apartment three of the four days thi.a week, returning only at night, Brown aaid. "Oh, my God, I ahot the kid!" Sperl yelled aa soon aa he ~allzed what had happened, aaid apartment manager Anne Reid, who stood outalde the apartment aft.er letttna the officer In with a puakey. SM la.Id the officer beat the wall with his filtl and •ec:reamed, "What have I done? What have I doner• I J ~· °'ln89 0o.-DAILY PILOT /lunday, Maroh e. 1983 Will caucus replace primary for nominations? • I) IUCllA&D J. CAftAHI likely, from the proepect of a ~~=I£ :~~::f:::~::: oDi~-~r~n~~B··too1t1n~·~. ~ ·~denta. nominate tMtr bulldlnc at the 1tat.e and local . ~~CJ~ " 7 Q ~ .. -J .~ ..--level, whlch caucu11e11 enhance. ~ ~ The trend toward f:.!.marlea And the ahth to caUCUHI I• CJ. ua~ tr:~1~. t~~ca015 ~c:n~e~.~~e oo: ~~·e d~~= -. ? lJLJ1-?~01 &t1~ ,~~o .. _ l984. -Democratic and Republican -~ Partlea, whoee atrengtha have D ~ The movement now la ln ebbed ln rec;ent yean. - -"llii [;J TIMITI~G· ~L .... a~rs'~v Iowa'• dlrectlon, toward By mid-April atate par\lea "caucwiea," which Iowa will be muat file either a caucua or the flnt to hold, ln February primary plan for aelectlna 1984. Caucuaea are local party deleaatea with national party ~ :\J 1atherln1• -2,800 In lowa headquartera. Lout.e Lindblom, alone, held In fannhouaes and delegate a.election chief for the o c- flrehouaea -that begin the Democratic National CommJttee. 0 o 0 ~ =--·-proceaa of determining a saya at least six atates that held ..,. • .,. {) BIO....., ....... .,....., candldate'a atrenath on a atate primaries in 1980 will likely ----c:..-.-c::= ·~ • ....., .. ,,1.-111 ... -. .... 1>1•-"- deletation to the national palrty awltch to caucuaea ln 1984 -nominatlna conventions. Arkanaaa, Kanaaa, Kentucky, In a precinct caucua like M 0 n tan a. Nev ad a. and Iowa'a, party memben apllt lnto Tennessee. A.l8o California, Ohio, 1roup1 to aupport their and Wl1COnaln are con.alderin& candidate. Each candidate'• caucuaea for 1984. One state, proportionate atrength at the North Dakota, might awitch from local level la eventually reflected a caucua to a primary, In that at.ate'• delegation to the Thia would mean 31 caucuaes national convention. and 25 primaries ln early '84 for The trend la away from the the 50 states plus the District of New Hamphahire model -the Columbia and five other party primary, where statewide party voting unita, such u Puerto Rico ballots-determine the candidates' and Guam. In 1980 there were 31 oonventlon ~. primaries and 25 caucuses lor the What thia means ia a tum1ng 56 delegate events. (In '84 there bACk from the primary trend. and will again be at least three RUFFELL'S urHOLSTEIY •• ;' .... ., ... s... ltJ2 HAJIOI ILYD. COSTA MIU-54'·1 IH e additional "beauty conteat" eventa, whcich will not decide convention deleptea). Officiala of both pertlee here In Iowa apeak enthualutlcally of thelr caucutes -a view ahared by the national politician.a who hope to exploit It. On the Republican llde, Sena. Howard Baker of Tenne.ee and Robert Dole of Kanaaa have signaled their avallaablllty to speak at Iowa GOP eventa thla spring -no doubt to be ready to run should President Reaaan say no to one more term. Rep. Jack se 1-11 llllt-l-Car ... ~ .. ., ........ o.c.~ ANOHOT'B.~ MDCOES 8DCZ ROUS ROYCE FmMI MASOATI CLOV BMW CONVERT. tilJSTMG COIMJT. VW COIMJTln.£ LINCOl.N CADl.UC CORVETTE f (Jtl) (714) 650-UIO 100 W. COllt ""1~ ~ ._.. Al ... -"' f)o,er • l'Ctl • Kemp of New York says no for now, but try hlm later, acoordlna to Iowa Republican Party chairman Rolf Craft. Vlce President George Buah'a 1980 Iowa campaian operation was kept Intact after his presidential bld. Craft says, and la ready to roll a1aln. Should Re.,an decline a second term, the longer he waita to make such an announcement, the greater Buah'a Iowa advantage over the othen ln campatan start-up time. Among Democrats, five already have operations under Why make him wait? St•rtlng ..... Buelneu Accoordlnt to Colltornle ......._ and f'rvteo...,.. Code (lee. 17100 to 17UO) oll person•=......,.... under • ~ ue ...,.. lftUlt fllo 0 ltote .... nt wHh tho COURtJ Clorll ond "°'• M puttelahod .... , ..... '" . ....... ,., ...... .... . , ............... . .... ,. ..... ....... , ... , ......... . ....... , ... ., ... Oftd .. RUI II I ' lft .., ... ... r••r llHtolH•• na .. . •••• .. ... 11. , ...... ,. ~ ........... .... ..... ...... ·-, .. DAILY Pit.OT psu•o'511t ... _. = ......... ., .. .. ... ....... , ...... ~ ........ . ,. .. , ........ .. . , ......... , ............ ~, ....... . ................. tlll.e~~~~ LleAL , ~-··· .............. ........ ......... Have you ever waited to see if the hurt would go ~way rather than . go to an expensive emergency room? Now theres no reason to wait. Our emergency room base fee is only $10. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. (Base fee does not include Physician's fees or other services that may be required.) That'• the lowest •"*119"CY room bue rate In the area. As part of our Focus on Community Health, we have developed the VIP. Very Important Patient program. We will maintain a record of basic medlcaJ lnf0rmation on you and your famlly at all times. You will all receive VIP membership cards. Then, If an emergency should occur, you can get emergency room care fast. without a lot of paperwor1<. The VIP program la totally free. To register. write for an application at the address below. The next time someone In your family gets hurt, don't wait. Come to the Pacifica Community Hospital Emergency Room right away . way In Iowa, with former Vice Prnldent Walter Mondale and Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado Ow t>e.t _prepared. ''The aheer numben of people who come out of the woodwork to participate In caucuaea can blow your mind," aaya Craft of a hotly cont.led nomlnaUon. ''In my own town of Decorah, with a population of 8,000, 3~ or 40 ~ple ordinarily might ahow up, ' Crafta aaya. "All of a audden we had over 1,000. If Reagan does run, we'll have a very quiet niaht. But If he doesn't. It'll be very lively. There'• no chance Reagan could be upeet In Iowa If he wanta the nomination again," Craft aaya. "But If he doesn't run, Bush has a leg up. Hi. organization la atlll in place -laying dormanl. Buah bec:omee an overwhelming favorite In caae of a late announcement." Women'• laauea could prove the tougheat for the GOP In Iowa, says Craft And Mary laenunger, a GOP activut from Hudeon, Iowa, agrees "The fight m Iowa will be between the ultraconaervauvea and the moderates," says Iseminger "If they make the abortion fight public here, the party will lose moderate Republicans and inde ndents, and Republicans will aio down In Iowa. The women'• voi. la dJatlncdwly not ~In• tor the Republlcane. (~an) wanta to F t.ck to a mythical time that women don't want to 10 back to Htl apr.olntm~nta hav• been ant -women. The Iowa GOP auel.IM9 teem headed for aharp dlaputea, ~~There's no way Reagan could be upeet in Iowa if he wanta the . . . '' nommat1on agaan. particularly if Reapn abandona the field, which could twn out slngle-1.aaue oonaervativea ln full force. "You juat cringe when you go to a meeuns and hear them talking about teaching creatlonlam in the .choola. We always vote the dleharda down. but there are a lot or them and they know how to use the caucua system," laeminger aaya. Some 100,000 Iowana joined an the Democrallc Party'• 1980 caucuses, aays Karen Kapler executive director of the state Democratic Party. That number could be equaled or bettered ln 1984, particularly if again there are contested nominations in both parties. • • mun • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/8und•y. March •• 11a "' Student aid-draft signup provision under attack IJ La& MITOANO .,, ... , .... Collen offJdala ant fllhUna on Hveral fronte lo cfian1• a ~ federal Nl• lhat would lda.adon Joana '° ltudentl who had not ,...._iend for the dtah. Some echooi. arau• that the Department of ~ducatton propoeal would vtolaw the dvil rt1ht. of 1tudent1, more oh•n they objeC't \.o the pepuwork that would be lnvolved tn tnfordna &M ru.lo. The propoHd re1ulatlon apl)liel \o male •tudenll born ln 1no or later. The rule w11 announced by the Oltpartment of Education ln January and, pendlna any revisions, wtll take effect ln May and apply to 1tudent loaru for th• 1983·8• lchOo1 )'Ml' "By thl1 mean•." 1ay1 l:dueat.lon Secnttary T .H. a.u, "th• U 8. aovemment II 11ytna bluntly that \axpeyer fu.ncU -wlD not be uaed to provide • colleae education for 1tudent. who do not comply with the Selective Sorvlce re1l1tratlon requirementa. '' Yale Unlv1r11t y and Dartmouth Collea• ha ve countared by promJ.a1na to come up with fWlda for draft rftilten who 1\and to loee federal ald. Harvard Unlveulty 1ay1 tt 11 oonalderina dolna Ubwlle. Earlham CoOe11, a 1mall, Qu1ker-1Ulllet1d colle1e ln Richmond, Ind., 11ya It will try to 1tve financial help to 1tudenta who don't comply with dnh nalatratlo n t ur reuon1 of coN1Clence. TUClday, about 60 studenta at the Colle1e of Woo1ter tn Woo1ter, Ohio, burntd new flnanda.I aid forma to protat the draft reaulatlon. Numerou1 hlaher education troupe In Wuhinaton a.re lobb)1na hard to set the rule chanpd. "We don't like It, we don't think lt'• IDOd public oe>UcY. 8ut our primary tMk II co· nnd" wa)'I" ~ to cope with lt," HY• lohn Phillipi, prHldent of the National Auoclatlon o( Independent Coll11H a net Unlvel"llUea. The nation'• 3,200 coJJea-and unJver1ltle1 are by no meaM unJted In oppc)lttion \o lM rule. NEW SUNDAY HOURS 10:00 TO 6 :00 LAST DAV OF OUR SPRING SALE EXPLORE THE STORE FOR FINDS FROM SPORTSWEAR TO LINGERIE . SUNGLASSES TO JOG SUITS. THINGS FOR THE KIDS . VALUES FOR YOUR HOME, TOO. SPORTSWEAR BO'S •% off VIiiager striped and aolid cotton tweeters. Reg. 40.00 ........ 17.• 33% off Liz Claiborne twill pants. 21'1'. off Skirts by Claude, Counterparts. more. Reg. 32.00 to 44.00 .. 23.• ton.- 21'1'. off All our regular priced separate jackell. Many famous names. Reg. 36.00 to 68.00 ....... a .• to IDM IGY. off Liz Claiborne tucked front blou .... othef styiea. Orig. 38.00 to 60.00. . ..... 11 .. to 24.• 11% off Zip front and pultov.f hooded cot- ton/acrylic fleece top. Reg. 15.99 .... I.• 21% off Gloria Vanderbilt T shirts. Orig. 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . 14.• •apeca.. purcheM Terry v·neck warm-up ......................... 21.• 21'1'. off Personal Petite aportsweer. Reg. 32.00 to 70.00 ........ 24.00to12.11 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR 25% off M1. Pacquette blouses. Orig. 22.00 to 24.00 ........ 11.• to 17.• •% to 41% off Selected Lloyd Williams blouset. Orig. 46.00 and 58.00 ...... 21.• 21'1'. off Eccobay kettlecloth separates. 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Reg. 21 .99 ....................... 11M LINGERIE ~ off All Mlea Elelne ll1ap11¥Mr. Reg. 8.00 to 48.00 .......... Lii to ••• _,.. off All teny rebel in robe dapiertment 51 . Reg. 30.00to7'5.00 ..... MMto•M ~ off Helf llipt end camieoles. Reg. 7 .00 to 24.00 .......... I .• to 29.21 21'1'. off Every bre end conttol garment in our ..,ti,.. col'9ctlon. FURS 41% off our entire collecdof\ of furs, reg, 486.00to6896.00 ...... 217Mtom7M Plaze, Penoteme City, Del Amo, WNt Covine, V1t"1tur1, Century City, Senui Monice, Bevettyc.nt.r,Sen Bernardino, Newport, Riwrlide, Northridge, Puente, Sam. Anita, Fox Hitt•, Glendele. Sherrnen o.ka, Falhlon V1lley, la Joll8, Thou.and o.u. JUNIOR S ~ ""Coloffut hood9d,.,, ~- Orig. 18.00 ...........•..•.....•. 11 .. ~off Set•cted Jumpeukt. Reg. 32.00 to 44.00 •..••.•• ZUI to II.ti ~.Cotton ergyM weta. Reg. 18.00. . • • . . • • . • . • . . . .•...• 11.9 ~ fllf Tomboy oxford llhku. C)ftg. 15.00... . . . . • . . • . . . ......... .. ~ eff CondorabkM-. ~l*'tS. *"-· ..... .., •.. , .............. .. ....... ~ ..................... . , BUT HURRY, QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED . SELECTION VARIES BY STORE. DRESSES AND COATS •'I• off Fall end Winter coats. Orig. 20.00 to 170.00 ....... 1.• to 17.• UV. to 40% off M1. Chau• georgene dreeeea. Orig. 75.00 to 82.00.... . . . •·• JD'lt off Bill Geoff.ritvs faille chemiae. Reg. 115.00 ..................... 71.• •% to•% off Act I miuy and petite careeJ dreaes. Orig. 68.00 to n .oo .. 43.• •1pec:w purcheM striped apun poly99ter dreaMS . . ............... 11.• •apecw ~petite PoPlm dr9Slet ............... n.• •apecw purcheee linen·look au1t1 .... - WOMEN'S SHOES ~off Evan Picone "Bistro" eepedrille. ;.~ !·~·~;~ ~~~.J:f~>~;~;. JD.• Reg. 23.00 to 60.00 ........ 11.40 to 40.00 20't. off All junior footwear. Reo. 22.00 to 46.00 ........ 11.• to 31.40 2D% off All Naturallzer ahoea. 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Reg. 3.60 to 6.60 . . . . . . . . . . 2.• to l.2D 21% off All our f1bric handbag• and clut· chee. Orig. 18.00 to 42.00 .. 14 ... to D .• 29% off On ell caauel lhoea. • Reg. 12.00 to 15.00 ......... IM to UM . MEN'S , YOUNG MEN'S 21% off All our regular priced Levi'1 fOf Men d4tnlma. 21'1'. off AH Kennington young men'• thirtt. 21% off All striped knit• from Arrow, Purlten end Roben Bruce. Reg. 19.00 to 28.00 ........ 11.• to 2DM 21~ off All Angel'• Flight penta. 21~ off All men'• w1IUhort1, Harrie, Receea end Spon1phere. Orig. 12.00 to 2'6.00 ......... I.• to 17 M 21% off A.II young men'11tatu. t-n1. 21~ off All boya' Kennington lhlrtt. 21¥. off Weekend wear by Pierre C.rdin and Boeton Tr9def. ()fig. 20.00 to 52.00 ......•. ,. .. to ... ME-N s r u HNISHINGS ~off All Arrow, Ven Heuetn end ~ fulfltdrwahlm. ~ flff Al men'• nectcw.f ~ .. All~. Aeg. 1&..00to2'2.00 ...•..•• 11.Jlto ... IK ... 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Reg. 75.00 to 200.00. . . 41.• to 1•.• MATTRESSES 401.• off on our 111cluaive solid btaa ~ybed. with gift of two twin King Koil mattressee Reg. 1200.00 . . . . 711.00 STEREOS. TELEVISIONS ... off. JVC 25 watt me1ched stereo component aystem with cabine1 If pyr- chaMd ~rately. 936 00 . . . . .. _.. IO.OI to 1IO.OO off 111 colOf con10lea. 21% to 40t/e off on all discontinued VCR' a. LAMPS AND PICTURES •%off crystal 1ocent temp. Orig. 100.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. ~ off hurrk:ene lampa. Orig. "125.00 ..•.................. 11M tl'4t off e11cluelv1 oak f,..me mirrors. Orig. 125.00 .......................... .. Ill I cW purchMe. FrerMd ftorel prints under glffl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11• 41% to•% off on eecent mlrron end cMc· tu,.. Or'g. 6.00t036.00 2.41to17 ... MAJOR APP l IANCE S ,. ..... F1igldllte Nfligerator/frMteJ. Otte. m .oo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• .... GE~totlfreu«. 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Ortg. 18.00 •..••.•••••••.•.•• ' ... ~ CA ft Pl T IN l t --- ~-~_,,Oft 11 ...... Wll IOMI Olrpedne. Oftl, a.oo to 42.00 .... 't9fd . .............. ._.#.trJl •• ' -~--~ ------------- .. .. A• Oreno• Ooe1t DAILY PILOT/lund1y, M1roh 0, 198' • With rains came flood of human kindnesses While the Tueeday storm wu battertn~ communitie1 all along the Orarite Coaat, the Daily Pilot newsroom waa flndlng a lot of helpful friends. Even the moat dlllaent crew of reporters and photographers (and o ur ratn-aoaked crew was diligent indeed) cannot -Clover such a wide.pread story without missing IOl'De key lncidenta. That's why we were grateful to the rruijty readen who phoned the newsroom to pinpoint locations and events that might be worth speedy news coverage. Their tips made our job easier, if not much drler. And, as an Interesting lidelight, the people who phoned xplained, without exception, they were not responding to recent offer of cash tor good tips. They weren't seeking a ard, just wanted to be helpful. Indeed they were, as were the photographers who brought in tHeir offerings. We hope to hear from them acatn -preferably for happier 1t9ry tips. Aa so of ten happens when d..Uaaater strikes, the past week's stbrma brought out the best in "'i8Df citizens. Throughout the fipaaed areas, volunteers were aloahing around trying to movtt stranded cun and helping pt'Ople and their pet• to safety, apparently with no concern for thelr own discomfort Thls sort of uaiatance went a long way to back up the sorely istretched services of police and tlre departments. Equally stretched were the phone companies serving the area Callen jammed lines seeking to contact friends and relatives who might be in trouble. With ·a minimum of delay the calls seemed to go through as 1f the world outside were not in the process of floating away. It was a reassuring performance for many worried people Thinking of others seemed to be the order of the day. As one small example, a catering service that delivers lunchtime sandwiches and salads to offices around the area checked m with us to find the most likely place to donate~the day's leftovers, which promised to be plentiful given the difficulty of covering their usual routes -a thoughtful gesture for someone who was losing a lot of business. It was not a comfortable week along the Orange Coast, but the people came through m style. Shopping at home The Fountain Valley City ci>uncil is ponder~g a proposal that might well be considered by other corrununities that lack major .ources of sales tax revenue, like large, diversified shopping centers. i..,wu. Beach and Irvine come to mind. The council has been asked by UJe Chamber of Commerce to help ap~naor a "Shop in Fountain ~ley" program, designed to $X>W'age residents to do as much of their shopping as possible in the ~. instead of traipsing off t-0 ahopping malls in other cOmmunities -which then will reap the sales tax benefit. The Chamber's idea is to ni.ake residenta aware, through ~rs. bus shelter posters, water bl 11 in g Ins er ta and extra dlstribution of the community dlrect.ory. that they can help fill t~e city coffers by patronizing local bua:inesaes. U enough of the 55,000-plus Fountain Valley citizens could be persuaded to change their ~pping habits and make a point • of buying at local supermarkets, gas stations, drug stores and other retail outlets, the Chamber estimates the city's sales tax revenue could be increased by at least 10 percent, or more than a quarter of a million dollars a year That would be a tidy sum for a community that laclui such large tax-revenue sources as big shopping centers, auto dealerships and hotels, but is trying to meer- mcreasing demands for recreation programs and other city servwes. The Fountain Valle y Chamber suggests its "educat.Jon" effort would cost only a few thousand dollars and could be partially or totally financed by bus shelter adverttsing revenue or some o th er direct c1tv contribut ion . It could be a profitable investment But wtth or without such a promotion program, householders should realize that dollars spent in the home town can stimulate business, create Jobs and pay dividends m improving the local life s~le 06inions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Datly Piiot Otner views !'X pi'ased on this page are those of their authors and art 1s1s. Reader comment is 1nvit ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa CA 9'2626 Phone ( 714 ) 6'2·021. . L.M. Boyd/ Money & marriage • The more money a man ea:rna, the Cior-e ~ he ii to get mamed. The Ore money a woman earns, the less r ahe la to get married. The trimonlal reeearchen have proved generalle. repea~y. And our •:ove and War man does n o( ~tradk:t the findinp, although he ~tes that exceptions aboWld. ' Q What WU Clint Eastwood'I firat '~Revenge of the Creature." In . Beble. in England'• Royal Family ~Y get four name11 Q. Are there many U.S. resldenta 100 yean old? A. About 12,000. Amon& cab driven, more akin ahow up on the left aide of the in the Uni1ed Stats, on the fi&ht in Great Britain. It's the aide most tpmed to the aun while drtvtni, ln ther~. ' Q. How many putt are in a typical today? \. A. About 9.000. MW'CMr a:tatiltia ahow the killen re five to one male whUe their wvonn,.. are three to one male. . Why la "Tupperwan" called t1 A. a.....-\be man wbo invwnted it 1$.tel WM Sarl W. 1\appw. You wcm't find the word ua&bS." ln ta\ of \be lltble. .. , Which member of your family seems best at keeping secrets' The question 15 not hard to answer, 1f you know the clue. Students of the rrund say those who tell you the least about themaelves a.re the people who are best at keeping secrets about '"""" Q . Did Mark Twain model Huckleberry Fmn aft.er a real per.K>n? A. He did After a long-time friend named Tom Blankenship Women tend to sleep 52 mmut.es more than men do during any 24 houra, researchers claim Q. How can I know what to wear to go on a job lnterview: A. Dreea your daytime best. If what you oomider best doesn't ault the 00.. you wouldn't fit in there anyway. How's that for off-the-cuff advice from eomebody who doesn't know anything about it? 1be U.S . Treuury deflnn "tax" u a "• compW.Ory payment for which no apecUlc benefit la reC'elved in retum." Q . What doee the U.S. Navy plan to do with ita oucdated nuclur-powered aubmarinea. A. SLok them at tea. Canada, too. haa numero us candidai.. for the "My Name la a Poem" Club: Dotty and Scotty Wotty of Vancouver. Ma.xx Ta.xx of Quebec. Selma Webna of Toronto. Bumper atlcker: "Honk If You Don't Like Bumper SticUn. '' TMlftal,,..., ,._...._ c-.o...-, ===--"-'fD ...... ~· ........ ,........ . ....,..,..,...., Information vs. propaganda WASHINGTON -The US information Agency ls supposed to promote American foreign -policy interests by providing factual material on the United States to the nations of the world The idea is that straight news about Amenca wall be more than enough to counter the hes and propaganda disseminated by the Kremlin. But under the Reagan adnunistraUon, USIA has fought propaganda with propaganda, doling out bundles of money to conservative organizations with the nght ideological ult. Nowhere l!I th1a trend more evident than m USIA's private-sector program, headed by Robert Rellly. Congreea aet up the program to provide "seed money" to private groups for educational exchange pro)ect.S, and stipulated that 1t be strictly nonpa.rtJsan BUT SOME OF Reilly's grants of the taxpayers' money have a rather partisan odor to them • Take the $428,000 USIA gave to somethmg called the Claremont Institute 1n Claremon~ Calif Reilly is an alumnus of Claremont College. located ln the same city. So ls Peter S chramm. who now runs the Claremont Institute In fa.ct, the two men knew each other m college. USIA officials assured my auociate Lucette Lagnado that "the Claremont Institute IS not the same as Claremont CoUege " Aside from tht> location. they awd ... Claremont Institute has nothing to do with Claremont CoUege" A Philadelphia lawyer might be able to show that thlS is techrucally correct. But t.o the layman-taxpayer, It wou1d be a pretty blurry distinction. Schramm, the lnstitute's director, teach~ at the rollege. Other Claremont College professors are involved with the institute And some of the mon,ey given JACI AIDIRIDI to Claremont Institute by USIA has wound up with Claremont College. For example. the institute rented aome of the college's classrooms for a serrunar funded by USIA. The agency's private-sector program also gave a grant of aprroximately $200,000 t.o Ernest Lefever s Ethics and Public Policy Center. Lefever was President Reagan's iniUa.l choice to head the State Department's human-nghts bureau. But after intense acrutiny by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, both Republicans and Democrats jomed ln ref\Jaini to confirm Lefever. What Is USIA giving Lefever's IJ\!llitute $200,000 for? To discredit the peaoe movement. In his application for a USIA handout. Lefever writes at length about thv "alarming trend o f the pea<:e movement," and charges that 1t has "the direc t and indirect back ing o f Soviet-sponsored groups .. Few would argue that the Kremlin lS supporting the international peace movement, the only controversy ls whether this In Itself discredits t.he peace movement. Lefever's proposal l!I to hold teminars for European church leaders who are, m his words, "in the forefront of the anti-nuclear movement." The idea LS to persuade them that U.S arms policy will deter aggression ONE CONGRESSIONAL source srud, in effect, lotsa luck. ''The Europeans aren't stupid," the source said. "They aren't going to buy a S oviet-style, one-sided propaganda effort." An off1c1al at the Etlucs and Pubuc Policy Center stressed that the "b e st minds" representing all viewpoints on the disarmament wue would participate in the seminars Internal USIA documenta indicate th.at Lt>fever 1Sn't planning to run his sem.inar on the cheap In addition to paying a large part of his own salary, tbe USIA grant would provide $1,000 and $1.MO foes for seminar speakers. Lefever explained that "top talent cannot be enlisted at bargain-basement prices." Another questionable USIA grant wa.e iApproved for the Center for Education and Reeearch to expoee "future leaders•• of Guatemala to the marvels of the capitalist system. The original grant appl1cauon budgeted $1 .000 a day for faculty pay, plus $3,000 for a dinner Following protesu by an outraged USIA 0Cf1c1aJ. the GWltemalans' tern.mar Wa.!I cut back to $600 a day for faculty - and no $3,000 dinner. .. Letters to the' editor Interest tax scheme unfair To the Editor There could hardly be a less desirable way to increase federal tax revenues than the scheme to withhold income tax on interest and dividend income This scheme LS wmeceaa.ry and will result in only a minimal increase m revenues. It will also allenate and infuriate the millions of honest taxpayen who have to put up with It • Yet, unless the new gresa takes immediate action, th11 ill -advised program will go mto effoct on July l, 1983·. In the past, Congress had had the good sense to respond to aroused public opinion and kill similar IChemes. Thu one got through la.st year becauae. with no warning, it was tacked onto the general tax bill -and killizur it would have meant killing the overall measure THE TREASURY Ii.elf admits that the vut majority of people report thelr interest and dividend Income. The cheaters can be caught through more efficient use of the exUttna computerii.ed Form 1099 ayatem. This makea a lot more 1en1e than forcing virtually all Interest and dividend .paying banka, aavln11 inltitutiona, corporationa, mutual funda, and brokeraae houaet to become tax collectors. lt aoea without uyina that a 8Ch4rme u allooencompqli.na u ihla one allo NI many built-in lnequ.tU.. and that they will fall hardert on thoet who can leMt afford lt. nwn "certain to be • lot of over-wlthholdlf\8, and lo eome cuea, people enUtltd to refunda may ne&)ect to file for them. An .xempdon l)"ltem La provtded f« ptaplo 05 and older who dld not ~ ~ than tl,600 in WtCI ln ~ pl'9'ViOU9 year Ct2,600 for joint returns) and for anyone who pe.kl te00 or a-(tl,000 for jolnt retuma). But to pt~ people would have to tue wltb MCh lnteff91 and dlvldtnd-paylnc eoutte, dmloalna privet. dttaill abOUt \heir lnoaml and. for lm\Sar dU... th*• a.c.u.. ll La bMld an the ~ 19U'• ..... she .... ...., .,.... ..... unt.lr IO pe_ople wball ln&DI• ..., LD the CUl'Nnt y...--..... whO Mw re rid, for 1n1Unce. or who blr"9 a. lhW,., ar ahr .,,._of~. I ldll ~.J:.S"r 18 P, um .,_,...,, m ~ ~ MAILBOX and decent bunal Those who agree that aaddlmg milltoru of honest taxpayers with this complicated and cumbersome system is the wont possible way to boost tax revenues, should let their U.S Senators and Represe ntatives 1n Congress know ROLLIE BROUSARD Will he repay? To the Editor· I believe that 1t is ·•nerally known that Jane Fonda either directly or lndJ.rectly fum.tahed former activist Tom Hayden a pot deal of the $2.6 million reported 1pent to' become elected by the Fair Political Practicea Commlaalon LeaWaton make $28,110 per year in salary. So If the current trend continues, Tom could conceivably repay Jane lf he remaina on the job for approximately 80 years ROBERT C. PICKING Wrons 'problem' To the Editor: In a recent art.Ide, It was atated that a "communication• problem" exl1t1 between the CoNt CommunJty College Ot.trict and the teachva. Thil hu been the prefem!d ~ of the pr.-and other lndlvtduall for the put eeveral yean. I am IOM')', but a "communicatlom problem" la too 11.mpllaUc an answer. The probleml we are fadna are not ones whlcb can be tolv•d In ln-aervlce wCl'bbopl on"~ your lt.t.ntno lkiDa" or ''toealdna lnoc'4t •ff~i;!' The problem" ta not \bat eech aide cannot MU' or undentand what the oth•r le aaytq. The l¥'ObMm II one of values. not oammunkledOn. The tMolm'I blve a concept of what education 11 1upp0Hd to bt and tblt oonmpt hM bell\ l)l'OWd eft.cttve for owr 200 yean; ~ and mldcmt in • IDIU\.IDlfW tn~ The eo.t dlltrtet offtdU .ncs tmrd blve ano\bel' cancept al tducadan: ba.b s.ch delivery ~ 1.e. broedmlt'1l'V, cable, and proJlct ACCl88. Y•. &M1 .,..,. wnuna '° let the tHcber1 have lbelr auadenta and ;,,e -·••hMrtc\~ M¥e ...., • IMlla _,.. lut now the rnoneJ ............. and ...... ha" tO -...... 9-4' ebo6ol w. to 111oll100 w;.-e.aul~ ..... -.......... : uo ii t, ,., .... .. .. ~ ' These dec1S1ons are an expression of a value system with which many flne teachers disagree. Where doea the community st.and on thJa iasue~ Are theee elected officlala representing me rnaJOnty viewpolnt? In e.ence, thia is the argument between thee.out district and teachers, students and community members. We are facing real i!Buee. not JUSt expenencing a "communicatlona problem" DONALD ACKLEY Internment view To the Editor: I wonder 1( the report on internment of West Coast Japanese during World War ll doesn't rai.ae aeveral quesUona. One, isn't it interesting how the polJt1c1ans mstmctively react by moving towards doling out nonexistent public funds for the pouible purchue of votes of small ape<:ial internt group? Rep. Lungren saya "we have yet t.o add.rem the issue of remedies (oornpenaation to survivon and their heirs)." Presidential c.ndidate Sen. Cranlt.on lS saJd t.o be preparing leglalation that would provide $3 bllllon to aeta.tnee. and their heirs. I wonder 1f the Japane.e originally Involved are interested In reparation after over 40 years and lf any of their votes are really for sale. Two, the California Japanese were transported to sale camps, were well fed and /rovldcd medical care and they coul movr out to noncoaatal areu. Contru1 that with the Infamous Bataan de.th march and the stort of Japanme prilon campe for U.S . clvillana ln the Phlllpplne9 and C'lllewhere. Thouaanda of Americana died tram tona. kJlia forced marche1, atarvatlon and the lack of medJcal care. Remember the atorl• and pbotoa of the horribly emac:lated Amtricana? IF REPARATIONS are In order would it not be proper fw Sen. Cnmtm t.o l.na1at that Japan provide tlO for eecb tl U.S . Their fund could IO to th• horribly ineted U.S. civilian and Army ~of the Ja.--. Or psbap1 t.M U.S. J•~ would Wut to ..ap their ~ for th1a purpcm. Th.rtlt, 11 ~ atl9\Uon ISvm to \be second Cl\llll 'clted 11war liyaterla .. t Mlahl the "vtrui.nt ..Statlan" haw ltd '° ..... , hann had &he 'l•J*' 111, fNW 40 ol whom wwe not~­reloca\ed f Nl'D the ...U .1&9, 1r•n 1991ka of "the cla....,. if unbrldl•4 re1• lndlurlmtn1tel1 d1"icWd I ln thef' WOfdl. .... ~ llholil ,,.1\1, ... -'" -m~"' .... ~DI \ht,.,.,~___... llL MOMD J They gamble with death';\ await neW life By USA LEVITr • 11111111 ,,... ..... STANFORD -Dark eyea 1hlnln9. frail lhouldera ahakina. Suun Teixelra throw• back her bead and tat death. She la with the joy of someone full of Ute two yeara 1Atr doctors predicted she'd dJe within two da)'I. She lauaha u If the very sound givea her ltref\IUl, and ahe needs all she can get. She laughs eo eully, it la hard to remember she's dYi.na. But !he la. Susan Teixeira and at least five other potent.ia.l heart-lung transplant patienta at Stanford University Medical Cent.er are waiting for a leCOnd chance at life -their only chance left. ''There are n!ahta I keep my husband up," Teixeira saya, "when I say. 'I don't think I can take another day of thla waiting. I just can't.' But I cry and get it all out and feel bette r and pick myself up. I'm not going to quit now." She clings to life the way a mother hugs her only child, with a fierce kind of tenderness. It's a quality that makes her special to Ma r y Burge. the clinical social worker for m UIM Stanford's heart and heart-lung programs who helps select patients for the double transplant. Nearly 400 people apply each year for heart-lung transplants, but limited donors and reaources mean only a handful become candidates. "We're looking for survivors." Burge says. "We're lookinR for people who have a very strong will to live, who are willing after they hear what we have to say about the transplant to go through with it,. who have the energy and determination to go through with something that's very stressful and of uncertain outcome.'' It has taken Teixeira two years to reach th.at point. In the fall of 1980, she was a 26-year-old mother of two, happily married to a businessman in Ludlow, Mass .. near her family and friends. She had everything to live for. · Suddenly, she was dying. At first, the doctors blamed nerves tor her shortness of breath, chest pains, insomnia and edginess. But when her blood began oozing through her veins like molasses and her body began retaining water -40 pounds in less than a month -the. diagnosis became primary pulmonary hypertension, a fatal lung ailment with no known cause and no known cure. The doctors told her husband, Dave. th.at she had just days left. But sh e defied their prognosis, even u she s truggled with the inevitability of death. "l had not at the time accepted the fact that I had this aerious illness that was going to k.Ul me," Telxiera said. "When someone comes up to you and says, 'Hey, I hate to tell you this, but you're 26, and this is it.' you don't just say, 'Oh, that's OK.' and lay down and die. \'our first reaction is to say, 'You're crazy, no way.' " Five months after she bec3me ill, surgeons 3,000 miles away performed the first heart-lung transplant in 15 years on another victim of primary pulmonary hypertension, 46-year-old Mary Gohlke, an Arizona newspaper executive. The last heart-lung transplant before Mary Gohlke, a patient of transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard, survived ju.St 23 days. For 23 days, people destined to die within a matter of months without such an operwon waited and watched. The 23rd day came and' went. Gohlke survived, and grew stronger. There was hope, due in great part to a new drug called Cycloeporine. an immunosuppressant created for Stanford by a Swiss firm. It helps prevent organ rejection and promotes healing. and ita efiectiveneas h.$5 been proved repeatedly in the last two years. 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' Orange Oo .. t OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, March 8, 1883 All these jurors are guilty '' 81\ENDA H. INOERSOLL 111°1' ,..,.. ...... JOLIET, ru. -When ''Tw•lve Anary Men," a play about a murder trt.al and It.I itNe Jury dellberatlonl. opened here, the rwporw. wu eo thunderiJla \hat the U1ht.1 hed to be turned on to end demanda for CW1ain calla. lt WM l..ln<Mntandable. Half the aciOra and a fair number ln the audience were \hermelve1 convkted murderera. One-hundred of the 2,200 prillonera at the Stat.evllle Correctional Cenier, 43 rnllee fraln ChJcaao, belong to a drama troupe caUed the Con-Artistes. The men can empathize with a play ln which 11 of the 12 jw'on vote IUllty, then one by one dulhge thetr m1nda to innocent. "Half of ua are convicted of murder. A lot of. Oa wonder juat how well the fact.a were deJ#berated ln our cue," aaid Nathaniel Brown, who plays the guard who overaee9 Ule juron. BUt Con-Artistes la more than convicted men feeling vindicated by a play in which juron irudgingly decide to acquit. The men aay it ia a schooling, a way toward loving each o ther, loving themaelves, stayina "clean" and gaining the res~t of law-abiding people. •You have an active theater group in the ~of a maximum tleCU.rlty prlaon," stage rnapqer Carl Tillman, 26, said at a recent retaearaal. "We all como fro m different beckarounda. but we have the talent and d.d.icatlon to come to19ther And we do a•t the Job done. "A lot of ua ahou.ldn't be hent.'' TUlman continued. "Uthe jury hadn't be~m in 1uch a hurry to sot home to \hat luqna dinner the wtfe cooked, we mi&ht not be. ''Don't pt me wrona. I did what I WU convlcted of.'' added Tillman, who wu uwe want' to be the biggest and the beat thing that ever happened in the prison 1ystem." fo und guilty o f three murder•. an attempted murder and armed robbery. "But the main th1na la, we want to be the bigge1t and the 6e1t thlna that ever happened in the prl10n 1y1tem In thl1 country -and I think we're on our way." Brown, 23. who la aerviJ\i 50 to 90 years for murder said, "The flnt thing when people hear 'Statevllle' is the neaatlve connotation. And when we perform for outsiders, they eee 12, 14 guy1, half of 'em been Wtlng weights -and the y look pretty tough. "But then we begin to act. We be actors. They forget about lt and then they aak for our autographs." 1 The anatomy ~of a • sting By BILL CRIDER A1111t1ted "-Wnt. NEW ORLEANS -Lester Williams was a laid-back crook with a Southern drawl, a .38 ln a shoulder holster and good connectiona to high rollers with big bucks. "He was the kind of guy who could set up big deals." said State Police Lt Michael A. Bryan. 'The lieutenant ought to know. He played the undercover role of Lester around New Orleans for 14 years. age Sayelle Yam Jo.eptl Bipby. 28. who pl.aya a~, l&ld he'• bee\ In prllon eo lolll -9'N 100 t.o 200 yMl'I for mun:Mr -that he hat all the 1killl h• ha1 there~ weldln1, arpentertn&, ama11 •Oline repair and now actJna. Of all of them, actlna hu pleued hll mother moet, Btoby uid. "Famlllm almolt ao to prhlon with you. They're In a kind of prUlon too,'' he 11.ld. "But I beain t.o notice a ch.ante ln my mother'• face when 1he read about me In the papers. 'Well, my 90n'1 doln& 10methlna good down there,' lhe uy1. Being involved 1n thla program'• not only aood for me, but for my famil)1," Bipby l&ld. "We're trying to expand the pr<>lf&m by training thete guya to train and teach,'' aaid Vera Cunningham, the prl1<>n'1 cultural art.I supervilor. "We have two ctu.e. under way. Our goal la to have a whole theater achool here, from the hlatory of theater on up." Saul Colbert, 42, 1ervi.ng 40 to 80 years for murder, playa a juror and say1 he hope1 to be as great a Shakeepearean actor u Paul Robeeon. "All the fruatrationa we have, we leave in the cell. Whe n w e ste p Into the AP..,.,,.,., Con-Artistes workahop and shut the door Joseph Bigsby 26 rehearses the "Lee J Cobb role" -we are different," Colbert said . "We ' ( th I h Id' ' · · · d ' · f have respect and _ lf 1 can uae thf' word o e ast o out Juror an prison pro uctaon o love -we have love for each other." "Twelve Angry Men." F~r 2.99 ggc 2.99 ~~ Flex· Shampoo Formula 409· Cleaner Carlo Rossi's wines But now, Lester ts no more His cover was bloWn, sacri.fioed in a Long lsland, N.Y .. police sting that recovered $3. 7 million w orth o f stolen •·ply or1on Ktytic flbet ywn 4-oz ,..., wt Fii~ beluln & ptocein 11\ampOO Rtgut1r, dtty Ind o/ty. I 8 lluld °""'*-All·purpc>M CINne<"""" lngget IP'l ye< 22 oz • l Ol -Olablot l!urguNy l/rn ROM end mott paintinp. Twenty-three paintings. including a $400,000 Ptca.sso and a Monet valued at almost $600,000, were stolen by three masked bandits who broke into a mansion a\ Sands Point on April 13, lga2. AB the bandita should have known, selling such identifiable loot is not easy. Three months after the roasbery, they were still looking for a buyer. Word trickled down to Lester. "I got it finlt from a rich real eetate man in Miaai.aaippl," Lester, or Bryan, recalled recently. · "He called and said, 'Hey, for what it's worth, wotd ia out on the Gulf Coaat th.at there is a load of art 'for sale at 12 'h percent on the dollar."' Lester went around to a shady lady he knew. "I hear you iot aomething going," he said. She was glad to aee him. She waa looking foe buyers and prorru.ed Lester ankle "finder's fee." She produced a detailed u.t of paintingll, including measurements and names of the ar1Uta. "She even had a Polaroid pW:ture," said Bryan. • "Somebody propped the paintings up against a wall and made a photograph " Bryan put the Hat on the national police teletype to 1ee if anyone knew about them; the N_.u County police phoned right back. Leste!' became i.ndispenaable. The ahady lady told him to check into a certain Long Wand motel; a man named George would cont.act him. George wu Gi!orge Haag, 57, who Wied to rob banks for a living but, having lef'Ved time on thoee enterprises, now prefers the more temperate ~ of law clerkinj. Bryan said. Lester arrived ln style, by private l'lane. His accouterments tn~luded a borrowed ring with a dt.oond the si7.e of a golf ball. He told ~e knew nothing about art and ao had brought his own $600-as<iay art expert -actually an FB agent whoee aped.alty la art. Haag teemed overly cautious and ltalled on the dee}. Lester threatened to fl y home. Haag then adplltted he was having the shady lady flown to New York to make Nre Lester really wu Lest.er. Only July 15, lgs2. Lester wu eating breakfast in a motel dining room when Haag walked in with two women from New Orleana. The wcmen pointed Lester out and left, miaaion acoompllahed. No longer IUSpicioua. Haq joined Lesier at the table. Haag now lelt safe. He lhou.ldn't have. Aa well • talking to a Louiaiana state police lieutenant., Haag wu rubbing elbows with law officen. Y.-0.0r~ =·24.99 1" =i.__.. ~~ 1.19 .... ,, ,, . "'"' '" Swta1 alNk 1 99 ==•Oii • ti. I '° ............. . -~I ·a . . . -·"" 7e• ~tt,rom y_,9¥0f'ttl Coklf ..... ~. M 1e• 1.a. • 10'°'1.68 Cuetomllmnl ~Ea. 10 ,.,2.38 V'9lt Our c--a o.t. .,., ., 0on101 · tltlnd 99C tort.U. c:Npt '" &-oz· bag ....... "They had up to 30 people there," Bryan aaid. ''The bultneamm and airline pilots at neighboring '-blet were police. The busboys were police. rve ~in thia buainea a long time and I know what~ aOfd operation loolu like. They put on a flne operation." '".,.,. .. ,, ~ .............. •"AA" Batteriet == 3.99 J Lester knew he had h.l..a man hooked. Haag wu lJUap to h.l..a eyes with a loan shark and had to deal. '!be agreed upon purc.h.ue price, $465,500 -mo8l of At paper with real money u f1aah -waa ln ~·· attache caae. But he wanted b1a art expert to examine the merchandbe tint. That w• no problem, aid Haag. The stuff wu ln .a moiel juat down the street. Hi1 1ldekick. ~ McLaUlhlin. took Lester'• art expert and bodyl\W'd to in8pect the paintlnp. netectJvet in aaorted coetume• 1Crambled cllsreetly to •t up IW'Vetllance . .. "I ut there with Qeoree," Bryan Mid. 'Tm MNlanded and I ~ a pn on him under the table, liD4 at the time I ~ he had a iun on me. It w• .,..kward eattn1 with my rlaht hand and time ~and I were both ptt1na n«YOW when all of a eudden here come ahotawu from all ~ 'lbe bwt WM on. I eccwecJ him of eettiJ:lc * up and kicMd CNW the table. TbeY draa-d ua of tbn'9 ldckma and a..m.l.nl· .. ·' All of the paintinp wen recOvwed, and Haaa Later were thrown ln jail. Whtl• beln1 F "':. ~'::'~.,=~-= ..... plh Oft hll forehwl. cle'nloDed that Ln\.er, bavtna no prior w.. ... '°sat bml. Then be *1pped toWn wtwa u-..•.,... unknown -.. ., n ... ._ lllln'l .. IAIW lllif,n undl he wanr.d .a. ..,...... la ..... " County Court in t,.m•"7· Thin w11 i..t.r, • • ay wltMN, wtlhthillf I l!Jtar, ·..:ic.....~ .... ~tf ... ~ 11mi11m.'Jlt, w ..._... -. IL ti 4itwlr:! -i.e·~~·s I Me1r 1 collon 1.99 tube IOcill 3-pt Pllg. \ ~ Handy 1·11> di« tCele 2.99 Hl·bulk actyttc/ 3.99 Cottonl nF. 1.99 sn-"'. a, 99c Economy. 99c nylon IOCkt l90f1 IOC I 1()(1 .,....leta • ............... ,.,., &-flt~· S.pr.Pq -~blllly e ·~ e 1-.oi.· Hydro-a 99c ""...,._ ... ~~9.89 DlllJ Piiat SU NOA Y, MARCH 9, 1983 FINANCE REAL &STATE STOCKS 84 88 87 U.S. Davis Cup team stays alive in Argentina. 82. 0 o~ Rakhshani jumps on th~ Express .. Monarchs are kings of CIF By ROGER CARLSON "' .. Dllllr .... a&lllf LONG BEACH -Mater Dei High'• Monarch a ended a 46-yeer drought last night with a rouaing 62-44 victory over perennial power Long Beach Poly before 12,506 at Long Beach Arena. -The conqueat gives the Angelua League champions the firat CIF 4-A crown for an Oranp c.ou.nty-bued team since ' Tua11n turned the trick (in the ·, major achoola division) in 1937. Tournament MVP Matt Beeuwaaert and sophomore aensation Tom Lewia each contributed 18 polnta for the winners aa the Jacluabbita, up by a 23-21 halftime margin, atmply wilted under the steady attack of the Monarcha. Poly was In the pme to thal point with the help of an S..for-8 performance from the field in the first quarter, and in the fact th.at Lewt. wu limited to jwlt one bucket in the first half. The Monarcha took the lead for good in the third period with a 10-point burst without the help of Beeuwaaert to take a 31-27 lead and the handwriting was on the wall. Poly wu atill within range with 3:45 left, pulling to 47-42, but then the Monarchs went on a tear, ecortng 15 straight pointa for the blowout. Also turning in sparkling efforta for the winner• were Chria Jack.eon (7), Mlke Fielder (8), Mike Mitchell (4) and Pete Toomey (5). 'The victory give. Mater Del a 28-2 record tilth the atate reg:ionala next at the aame aite - ~th a starting unit that oontaina no aeniora. And, it avenged the Monarcha' laat lo. -a 46-45 defeat to Poly in a tournament game. In the 3-A title pme preceding (See MONARCHS, P .. e BS> Edison, By JOHN SEV ANO or .... .,._,,......,. LOS ANGELES -Two yeara ago, aft.er being cut aa a free apnt by the Rama, Vic l\akhahani decided to hang Up hia cluta and call an end to his fooiba!J ~r. Today. along with hundnlda of other players, Rakhahanl, cl~ata ln hand, will give the aport of football one lut \ry. That'• what the United Statea Football League ia doing for a majority of athletea who would otherwise be armchair quarterbacka at home, wondering what might have beet\. lnatead, these players are getting a chance -a last chance for mo.t -at reall.zing a childhood dream of playing professional football. Rakhahani, as a member of the Loe Angeles Expreas , which will host Henchel Walker and the New Jersey Generals at the Coli.sewn here today at noon, will primarily eee special team duties thia afternoon. Of coune, anything beats what the 6-3, 225-pound tight end has been doing the past two years ... which hasn't A little magic amounted to much. ''When I aot away, I aot away," aaid Rakhahani of hit exodus from footbiill alt.er a brief \ryout with the Rama. "I ju.st relaxed. I didn't touch a weight. "You know, I don't think I ever r~ally reached the bMt of what I wu capable of doinl becauae of the altuatlon I waa ln." They seemingly have, too , a1 Rakhahanl h111 not only made the Expre11, but appears to be juat a , flne·line away from a •tarting role. "I ju.st really fell I wu going to ~ the t~am," said Rakhahanl, who graduat.ed from USC with a degree m perfonning arta "l had my heart aet on it. I think the time away waa good becauae I teamed a lot. I didn't run much. I didn't do much of anythina until a month before the \ryout." Rakhahanl wu often referred to u the Z-back at USC. Conatantly in motion from hil tight end position, Rakhahanl wa1 uaed more aa a diaruptlon for oppaiing defenaee than he waa a weapon for the '?'rojana' offerwe. Rakhahani wu atgned to a one-year contract by the Expreee on the team'• "I'm exdt.ed ]\Ut from the standpoint of gettlng out and rutung people again. 1 want t.o make thmg, happen Tilat'a one of my objectives, I feel 1f I can do tha.e type of things, more playing time ia going to come." On TV today Channel 7 at noon "I thlnk the only ones to see my ablllUee were my family, my hJgh achoo! coaches and when I was a freshman at San Ja.e St.ate," said Rakhahani. "My teammatea al.lo knew what I could do last tryout prior to the opening of tral.nlng camp. It waa a friend of Rakh.aha.n.l'a who got the former Ediaon High and USC grad back into the game. And, while Rakhahani mi&ht be mildly surpriaed to aee hlrnaelf ln uniform again, he never really di~ give up on hlmaelf. . but 1 never seemed to get the opportunity at USC." With the Rams, Rakhahani didn't have much of an opportunity either. Although he waa fairly lmpl"ellive ln camp and the club waa In dire need of tight ends, Rakhahani was releued becauae "he had slow feet," according to Ram officials. Rakhshant, hke the USFL, is eager to make a good, swift Lmpress1on. "In the back ol my mind, I knew the ability wu there," aaid Rakhshani, who c.aught 48 puses during his collegiate career (three yeara at USC, one at San J09e State). "Sure, a lot of things could have happened differently," noted Rakhahani. "But, being a Christian, I felt all things would work together for the best." "These guys are very hungry," said • Rakhshanl of the new league. "I think . this iB going to be very much like college' · football where you have that electricity among the players that seems to be , lacking sometimes an the pros. "You're gOlng to see a lot of hungry' players who want to go out and play, which I think will make for exciting football." SCC Hood-winked Point Loma standout key in 88-76 win By HOWARD L. HANDY ............ .,.., ..... LA MIRADA -Point Loma'a Crusaders threw a Hood over the Southern California College basketball team last night and as a result wiU compete in the finala of the NAIA District ill tournament Wedneed.ay night (7 :30). With Cheat.er Hood scoring 29 points on a 13-for-17 perform.arice, the Crusaden posted an 88·76 deciaion over the Vanguards to eliminate them from the tournament in last night's lemifinals at Biola College . "We were lmpadent and aa a result, we were gettlna only one shot at the buket each time down the floor on a number of occasions," SoC.a1 Coach Bill Reynolda aaid after the game. "But give Point Loma credit. e.pecially Hood. We knew he was a good shooter and he's an all-league performer. He didn't mils very many, did he? "We were forced to play catch up in the second half. When we came out trailing by two points, I thought we had a little motion going. They made five transitions (turnovers) but we didn't get the ball m the hoop." The Vanguards jumped out m front m the early going. but when Hood started to hit from outside with COllSlSt.ency agamst the zone defenae employed by the Vanguard.a, the Crusaders took over and held the lead for the balance of the game. With three players at 6-6 on the front line, Point Loma controlled the Vanguard offensive board and forced most shots to the out.side. Mike Roberts, playing his fmal game for SoCal, hit consistently in the second half to score 22 for the game with Richard Pierce getting 20. But it wasn't enough to overcome Hood and a rash of free throws by Paul Walker down the stretch. For the night, SoCal hat 6 of 9 from the line while the Crusaden tallied 24 of 33. ''I thought Pierce did a good JOb on the boards and played with a lot of emotion tonight," Reynolds said. "Mike (Roberta) got i.n his groove in the second half. "l waa proud of the way our kids batlled back (See VANGUARDS, Pa1e 8%) Anteaters make date with Fresno State Specta.I to CM Dally Pilot STOCKTON -UC Irvine wrapped up the No. 5 seed for next week's PCAA Tournament by whipping hoet Pacific here last night, 93-84, In college basketball action. In closing out their regular aeeaon at 8-8 ln conference (16-11 overall), the Anteaters aaured themaelvea of meetlna Fresno State ln the flrat round of the tournament, reaardleaa of the outcome of the Bulldop' game with Cal State Fullerion today. Other fint-round matchupa will find Nevada Lu Vegu (the No. 1 .ef!d) apinat Pacific (No. 8), Cal State Fullerton (No. 2) venu.a Lona Beach State (No. 7) and Utah State (No. 3) meeting San Joa State (No. 6). "We wanted to win this game so we could have a chance t.o finiah fourth," said Mulligan. "Plus, we want.ed to play Fresno State (ln the tournament)." UCI can finish in a tie for fourth place in the conference If the Titans beat the Bulldogs today. UCI will remain the No. 5 aeed, however, because the Anteaters and Bulldogs apllt their two meetings with Fresno State holding the upper hand as far aa point a.tfferential. The Tiaen held an early 16-12 lead last night before UCI reeled off six straight points to take a lead It would never relinquish. Jay Russell ' Magic Johnson lays one in during last ' night's game against Detroit. See story, 82. Time• for the atart of tournament play Thund.ay will be decided toni&ht. UCI lead 44 -35 at th e intermisaion, but the Tigers opened the second half by acoring n1ne straight points to tie the 8COft. UCI 1COred the next aeven pointa, though. to put the pme out of reach. "I wu pleued with the way we were able to get the bell inside tonight," aaid Mulligan. noting that Grandiaoo was 9 of 10 from the field (all from cloee range) Area trio '• advances . . ~ FV advance "It WU rally a physical game. in wrestling Oilers sweep twin bill, Irvine gets split In beeting the naen for the second time in aa many meetings, UCI Coach 8111 Mulllaan aot atrona aupport from hil bench u freshman Ronnie Grandiaon acored a career-hiah 19 while Troy Cannon added 16. Al.ao ecoring ln double filUJ"el wen Georae Turner (a team h1lrh 22 polntll), Ben McDonald (14 and eiaht ...U1a) and Bob 'Thornton (lf) points). Both teams were really banging out there. eacific ia really a pretty good team. I wouldn't be aurpriaed i1 they gave Vega.a a pretty good game (ln the flnt round of the tourney)." SAN DIEGO -A trio of area wrestlers will advance to the -• state meet next Saturday in ' Freano after aucceaafully • quallfying yesterday at Mira Mesa ffiah. It wu a day for catching up yeaterday, espectally ln t.enn1 of tou.rnament play, for many of the area hi&h achool buebal1 teema. The Cbaraen of &di8on played their first two rou.nda of the l..oara Tournament. edatna Downey ln the first pme and then beeting up 0n Mira Colla ln the 81!1CtDd. For Fountain Valley, the &rom played their third-round p.nl• (ccmeolation bracket) of the t.oumey. bMUnl VUla Par1L In nan-~ acdal. Hun~ s.cb swept a pall' from lb Pueblos, while Dana Hilla and ItYtne iplit a twin bOl. · Hen's what bappenlld: ........ o.w.o, ..._H.lllra'C..UI SWttch.bkdnc-*-' aholUtop Todd Mabe had bin M quttt a da7 11 the _... bad • toca1 of etaht ... llS lD the maond .... which lnduded. cnnd ....... Ttil ~ (2..0-1) w .. ~ '° pull out • ; .... ~--~, La ~-a'=. pme with Downey after The~.,.... ~-1 bad did the pml • 1 di two rum In the top ot the llWftth lnnlftl, .-.. .... _..... ww-tn u.. bottca Mii or tht ....... Coe. who~ to b9'1he .......... ~ .•• PWtth.a..._-.... ... .,...oue '"""ii tbl --... ~:~..:el ........... c.. ••. . ...... •~••UllM lin dli'-..1 · · Jeff ...._•W•J•••,_._ .... \:='!t.=-.-:;i..: _:B_JtS_E_B_JtL_L ____ ll With two out, Dave Kluver walked, atole fleCClOd and w.nt·to third when the catcher'• throw Golden aailed lnto center f:leld. Kelly Romine then hit a ground ball to th1rd and when the third bMeman'a throw sailed put West rallies, but Orange Coast falls flm a:-, Kluver IODl'ed. Badqtea a.di H-'J, Det PMblM 1 .. The Oller1 a wept the double-header In ~ We.t C.o1Jece eoored 8 dlfferlna fMh..lonl. posttna an eMl_ wln in the f1m nm1 ln the 1ut th.Ne l.J\nin,., pme before ra.llytna to nip the Charten ln pme lncludinl ~ ln the bo«om of two. J It'--.. .. h.l f« the the nlntli. '° edp 1'u1llrton. 8-6, , Senior ctncer fielder Im .. -... ~ t ln eommw'1ty colleae buebell cycle to .upply much al HuntlnO:lft Beech'•= .acn -t1r1day, wblch nmbd ln the oS*lllf, while drtvlna ln four n.aw. W ''"""" 8 c pttdMr Gary e.w:kaa. wet the dhbntw and allo the open~of 01i&tb oa1t homered to help hit own eawe. ~ Y f« bGth .+ooh · ---~'!'!-OUen ~a.._, ln_ the Mrly tnn-., Otani• oaet, In It.I flrat ~ thlU' 14 rww by the third lnn&M· conference ouuna. wun't u In Sh• nl1htcap, HunUnaton liacb came f«tuDlte, lolln•,'41 to Banta wtt.h.lft U\ out of blfta bilf.ari ·four ~t Walka AziA. pnMclldthetYlnarunlnthe~oftbeewmth. 11j'~ .. ~~~~ Then ln ·t.M-..,..U\, a CJneoCIUl walk to Lau ~ !~· cl;' d h Karrl1an ... cubed In bJ 1'0n Prlvetl. who bHH load•uro uH l • dOublld I.ft the.., In ~ tD ..... ~ = :':).. Wat onl7 ... DIM 111111 a.a, lntllM M ' 1 Tralllnf 6· l enterlaa_ U•• 'nMt .. v....-bounClld a.di tn the _tlllp. bouom o th• •lllltl•. 1\Jotaa .-am~.~ ahl.,. and bat oC =·~ .. -=:' •n=r= ......_ .......................... -... . u Mt1 IM ... 11M ftll a WW. Ki 111D fttn, n tbe alluh, &1Ub kill d11U1u,.., ol Nf'I wtlh 1 _... tft ... "'°' Jlarrt• h•t .... • Milllll thi U..lllMlll '°"ll'YIM1M..._,,.., ...... , 0.. M ._. . ._. ----· -----' Morello (3-for-4 with two doubles) doubled up the pp ln rl1ht center and David Ap"11oller rHCbed flnt on a bed'·bos> llnale pMt the "1llerton ~then h.lt a ft)' ball that ~ 1n front of the left tilldll' for a h.lt to de the ICOl'e at a before mat.er utted h.lt fly ball to Nbt to win the pme. Ttie a-tien lmjwowd tMtr ovwall r9CIOld to M . T'My are l.O an CIGftl-.ce. 'n. Piniti1 (4·~ O•l) bed theti' nGinnAl bidl a& a.nee AN, whtch hHa't amounted &o mue!h ~ amt ,. uw IW\U\ ..... ~ ... io...._..., -Ml. •lD111M illfli1Mil ..,,.,. .............. ~ .......... 1 .. W mlll•IN rlpt , ..... , lolt ..... Continulna will be Jay Ru.ell of Fountain \Talley, Chris Stately of Irvine and Edlaon'a Arnold ·i Alpert. The top four wrestlen 0) e.ch weight claal advance. Ru.ell took fourth pl.oe 1n tM 188-pound cl.ua. advanc:inl to the lemiflnala before 109lna to TocMt .. , Young from Clovil W9t ffiab.. o 12-3, and aufferlna a narro#·i;; def ea t at the h and • of' Eilenhower'• Sean Ooodwtn, 4-3. Ru.ell bad bee ten Goodwlo In lut week. 1~13. Stalely, a 200-pounder. dropped h1a third-place match to 11 DOndo Htah'• T)' Templeton. 13-1. llh Alpert hid the~ call mx. ' he nMded '° w1.n at JeMt t.a to r ad~ '° the .... meet. & tucceedull.)' rallied tram • 3.1 deftdt In \hi final to -.JDdl ID h.11 match ..,.&nit Monte v....-. SMwn JOI~ wt\h an_.,. -~ Theft, '" th• thtrd·pl•H ' Hmlflnal11 Alpert Wtftl m\O l ~ ............. ,.,, -~-~----~~ ..... ,_~ ,.. _..u:r=,.... ,.,_.. •zrna •-· Iii• .. Paul Brown believes USFL will he a bust From AP dl1pa&cbe1 COLUMBUS, Ohio -Paul [i] Brown, who created two National c. t Leque footbnll teams, aay1 from hl.s knowledge of the new United States Football League. "I wouldn't Invest any mont!y In It." "I thlnk generally the people who try to do It have no realization of the problems that go with It," Brown said. Brown put the Cleveland Browrus together ln 1946 in the All-American Football Conferenc..-e. The Browns joined the National Football League ln 1950 after the AAFC collapsed. In 1968, he built the CinctnnatJ Bengals in the American Football League. That league merged with the NFL ln 1970 .,.he USFL opens play today and Brown said games "are going to compele with base- ball when they play, and I think they have Underestimated the popularity of baseball in this country.·The test is It.ill going to come when they atart to play, wh en we see how many people show up ... No. I wouldn't invest any money in It." Brown and others warmed up to the USFL after Herachel Walker of the University of Gi!orgia signed with New Jersey. ''They take it senously now, sure," Brown said. "When you go to sign somebody, and they are knowing up front, for instance, that Hef"8Chel Walker got $5 million for three years It will hike up salaries." Brown sees pot.enllal problems m the new league. "They have already violated some of thei.r own rules," he said, citing the $2 million salary ceiling for all but two players per team Quote of the day ''We're both Irish and we're both fro111 New York and we're good loolung. The only difference is that he has h1S clothes tailored, and I find mine" -Fraok Layden, coach of the Utah Jazz, companng himself to Lak.ers Coach Pat Riley. VAN GUARDS LOSE ... From Page 81 from a 16-point deficit but we couldn't quite catch them. They are a good team "I thought Deon Richards (a 6-6 freshman) played well for them (he hit 20 pomts) He's a real nugget. "Our eeuon is over but I thought our team ptiyed pretty much to the level they are capable of playing this year. They learned to accept what they h~d to do and they did it. We had very few oomplete players. It's been a good 1eaaon " "Southern (.;alifomi.a is tough to play," Point Loma Coach Ben Foster 118.id. ''They always come at you regardless of the acore. I would almost rather have a 5-6 point lead than to get ahead by a larger margin. "When they fall that far behl.nd, at creates a different tempo and they rlae to the occasion "We mixed up our defen1es tonight and appettntly did the right thing. I thought Dave (Walker) did a fine job and he picked off 110me key boards and played a aolld floor game for us." After falling behind by 16 at 62-46 midway throuSh the aecond hall, SoCal came roari~ .back to cloee within four at 78-74 with 1:01 rema.mtng Tilat'a when Walk.er went to work at the free throw line where he sank seven atr&.lght including sue on one-and-one situations and another on a technical in the lat.e going. He finished with 16, rune at the line. $oCal College cloeed out the sea90fl with an 18-12 record while Point Loma will carry a 21-12 mark into the championahip game Wednesday night against Westmont, which alao won last night. I Leach's team wins LA JOLLA (AP) -Top-9ee<ied Tim Pawaat and Ricky Leach, a aenior at Laguna Beach High. topped aeventh-eeeded Glen Michlbata and Jerome Jones, 6-3, 7-5 in a quarterfinal match of the 94th annual Pacific Coast Men'• Tenn is Doubles Cbamplonahia at La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club ysterday. Pawsat, a ltudent at Southern Cal. and Leech will face fourth-seeded Kelly Jones and Richard Gallien. who are both from Pepperdlne, In a wnWnal match today. Jones and Gallien advanced by defeating llxUl eeeded Danny Saltz.. a product of Coron.a del Mar Wab. and Jeff Klapuda. 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. In the other aem1final match, leCOnd·Beeded ~ill Baxter and John Van Nostrand, both of P.eppe.rdine, will meet fifth'"91!eded Scott Davia and Jofui Letta, who att both from Stanford. &Jner and Nostrand downed WlllHded Frank Grannl• and Ansel Lopez 7 -6, 6-3 an the QUart.erflnal round while D.vll and Letu upeet third~ Mau Anger and Antony Emenon, &om Corona del Mar Hlgb. 7-&, 7-6. The champlon1blp match la scheduled tDUowina the mniftnala today. Vancouver eatche King Varwouvl'r U•l'd thlrJ ·period lii1 aoai. 20 k<t.'OJ1d1 MJ*rt by (Juy Lup1ll ' und t'a&rlk Su.nd1lrom lut nla&ht t.o ~at Wlnnlpua. ~-4. ln ll Nullon•I Hocktty LHWUt' aomt• Thc.-win vu•ht>d tht• t'anudu lnw ll u.. for the final playoff lx-t th with the Los Anaelfa Kina• In th• Smythe Oivlldun Ellc:>where In th~ NHL, WayDc Gre tlky lk'Or<'d hla ~7th and ~8th go..lil of tht• IC!uon and eet up thtt't4 by llncma~ Jart Kurrl, u Edmonton tulh-d to u 6-3 win In Toronto . . . MUii Novy and c.lefeneemtan Paul MaclUnoon IK'\>n'<i Wuh!na-ton goalal durlns a ~9·accond span m1dwaay through the second pt'rlod and the Capltalic w .. nt on to cdgt! PhlladelphltA, 4 3 . . Left wing Mlc bel Goulet ~me only the second player in Queb« hatory to 1COre ~O goala when he not.ched three laat night to help the NordiquH lM:lttt•1 Hartford. 10-3 Bob Nystrom and Brent Sutter netted first-period goals to lgnJ~ the New York 111lander1 to a 5-l victory over viii ting New Jersey . Dloo Ciccarelli and Brad Maxwell notched first-penod goals and goaltender Don Beaupre ran his unbeaten atrmg to 10 garnee to lead Minnesota past Detroit, 4-1 Barry Pederson liCOred twice and Boston l"Onvert.ed all four of Its power plays ln a come from-behind 6-3 victory over Chicago. Carroll's 52 lifts Warriors Golden State center Joe Barry m Carroll scored a career-high 52 points m leading the Warriors to a 127-121 victory over Utah last night an Oakland . Elsewhere In the National Basketball Association, Klkl Vaodewegbe tallied 36 points as Denver built a 24-point lead and withstood a late Milwaukee rally for a 126-120 victory . . . Cleveland guard World B. Free n otched a game-high 25 :. -. p oints and forward Cliff Robinson added 24 as the Cavaliers surpris1:d host Dallas, 98-91 Davld Tbomp100'1 29 points lteyed Seattle's 126-103 over H ouston, the Rockets' 1 l th loss in their last 12 games. Houston's 11-50 record tS the 1 worst an the NBA cAMou. Bernard Kine tallied 11 of his 24 points m the third quart.er to boost New York to a 105-98 victory over Boston. Koch holding hot hand Gary Kocb, for five years a !I non-wanner but now seeking his second consecutive triumph, birdied his last two holes for a 68 to take the lead after the third round o{ the lnverrary GoU Classlc an Lauderhill, Fla. U.S. • rema~ns • 1n • contention BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP) -John McEnroe and Peter Fleming defeated Argentina's Guillenno Vilas and Joee-Lui.s Clerc, 2-6. 10-8, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 in a marathon doubles match yest.erday and kept American hopes alive an first-round Davis Cup action. The victory by the world's top-ranked doubles duo cut Argentina's lead to 2-1 in the best-<>f-five series with two smgles matches to be played today. Clerc overcame a rally by McEnroe earlier yest.erday and won a suspended singles mat.ch, 6-4, 6-0, 3-6, 4-6. 7-5. The match, wtuch followed Vilas' 6-3, 6·3, 6·4 opening singles victory over Gene Mayer, had been halted Frlda5' night due to darkness with Clerc leading 5-2 in the final set. McEnroe will play Vilas and Mayer will meet Clerc ln today's reverse singles matches, with the winner of the series to meet the victor in the Italy-Ireland series in a second-round action beginning July 8. McEnroe and Fleming, playing on slow clay cour1.1 before a partisan crowd ol 14~000 fans at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, failed to put on their usual brilliant performance again.st Vilas and Clerc, who rarely play together. McEnroe. trapped lnto unforced erron an the first tet, dropped his opening 1ervice and two more aervice breaks followed. Clerc was the flrat to hold h.ia aervke ln the fourth aame. helped by good smaahed by Vilas, playing cl09e to the net. Fleming dropped his aervice and Argentina took tt.e eet 6-2. -VHaa, who had served aa anchor man for Argentina in the first aet. faulted ln the second set and had his service broken three times. Yankij, Expot' po t wint; Jerry Mamp,rey hit a two run • hornor in tho thJrd lnninj to pruvldt• thc-Nrw York Yankcn with a 2-1 vl<:tury nvttt Bal tlmor., yt1tterd1ty In the 01'41nlns aome of tho oxhlblUon ~a.son for both t.t-Wl'll Meanwhile, Brad Miiii' 1lnaJ druvt• In the wlnninj run In tht> riahth lnnlna aa Montrt1ll edaed Allanta, 4-3 Nell Allen, the N•w York Meta' top relleol pltch~r. 1howed no o lfect1 of lut yeor'1 <U.bllns ttlbow lnJury when he pitched two pNfccl lnninaa In an lntra-aqu11d aam yttalorday . . The Toronto Blue Jay1 unnounct'd ye11terday that right hondl'd pitcher Jlm Clancy had alant'd a four-year contract believed lo be worth $3 million . . Two home runa ..,.._Y by 1hortatop Gre1 Gape, unt> of them following a blast by Jlm El1enrelcb, 1pe.rked the Mlnneaota Tw1na to an 8·0 victory ovl"r the.• University of Central Flortda Utah State tops 49ers Ron Ence and Cbrla McMullln m S<.'Ored 17 points apiece to lead Utah ~Hate to an 81-76 Pacific Coast Athleuc Auodation victory laat night over Long Beach Stat.e . Elsewhere in tht- PCAA, senior forward Chris McNealy tallied 15 pomt.s and grabbed rive rebounds to lead San Jose State past UC Santa Barbara, 70-58 In Pacific-10 play, forward Darreo Daye scored 18 point.a to lead a balanced UCLA attack as the SlXth-ranked Brw.ns rolled past the Uruversity of Washington , 90-66 Forward Brian Pollard acored a career-high 21 point.s and had seven rebounds to lead Washington State to an 83-80 decision over USC. 'Anita feature draws 18 Tbe Wonder , who has raced only • om.-e m this country, fi.gures as the horse to beat today in th e $500,000-guaranteed Santa Anita Handicap al Santa Anita. The Wonder, assigned high weight of 124 pounds, made tus Arnencan debut La.st Sunday and was impresalve, winning by 3 'h lengths. A field of 18 entries Is the largest for the 1114-mlle event since 22 started in 1947 .. Croeeo, an 85-1 longshot shipped from California, outdueled odds-<>n favorite Copelan in the stretch and won the Florida Derby yest.erday at Gulf.stream Park in Hallandale, Fla. The National Buketball Aaaod.alion says it will att.empt to delay players' free agent rights if the league 1.1 hat with a strike on April 2 Pole-sitter Ricky Radd and 34 other starters are hoping for dry weather today in the Warner Hodgdon Carolina 500 Grand Nation.al stock car race Basketball scores c:.:r UC IMne 93, Peclftc 14 S en Jot• SI 70. UC Sent• B8f111W• se UCLA 90, Wd/\lnglon ee WMNnglon SI S:l, use 80 Or9gOn SI 112, Oregon SO Sen °"'00 SI 77, New Mexico 73 P91JC*dlne 84, ~ 58 Huml>oidl SI 63. S.... J.crencllCO SI Ill U Sen DleQo 01, St Merl'• 58 ....... UW1 St. 8t, Long 8-:tl 61 76 Utllll IM, BYU 112 (3 al) caltOf nle 14. A.rtlon• S9 Artzone SI 711, Slamotd 72 (al) Wyoming 49, ~SI 39 /Ur FOfce S9 S 1tt •EdwwdSYiPe 51 Nev8dll Aetlo TS, Monlene 73 N A.rtlone eo, Monlen• SI S6 ,.._ Mellloo SI 91, Tul .. 115 K-74, CotOfedO 63 Idaho ee. 9olM s1. 10 I~ SI &4, W.O. SI 52 ...,~ Houe1on ~ 8eylOf &4 Tn• A6M 83. r-Tech 70 Aftl-H . Alee 55 SMU96, T-117 Otel Robert• 91. Ol!W>orne City 80 ~ eo. PW! Amet1c:an 51 OldMoma 72, ~St 70 ....... ONo SI 78. P>#due 86 Minn.ote A , Mlc::lltglltl TS MICfllQlltl SI. 91. Wlecon9lf1 115 lndleN 117. lllnOlw 55 MIMOu<'I 11-4, low9 SI lie ....,,Ulcl 77, Ol!lehoma SI 118 N lnlnolt 75, W , Mkll'llgen 67 Bowline GrMn 711, 8111 SI 75 Bt9dley 112. Drllk• " '\/lrglnle Tedi 73, ClnOnnell 72 lllnOlt SI 94 Cf elQflton 63 lndllll\I St 111 99 Tuu 81 103 K9nl St 78. MIMnl M Toi.do 59. Otllo V 5e X9"19r Oll6o 94, SI Louie 72 E -..lc:fllgen 95. c.nt Mlctligen N l0)'04a. NI 91. o.trolt 93 S MINIMlppl 70, W llllnOil 62 WlcN\1 St 109. 8 I~ 13 E llllnolt 12. SW Mteeoun St 17 ._.. Non" cato!IN 108. Ouk• • I ~ CttOltna St 130, Well• FOf'etl It c.m-u ... ~ .. o-1111 74, T~ 50 LS\J 14, l<entudly IO M ........ St ~. Aonci. 12 n•u'J=:· Vendett>ll SI Wett n . at.~·· • ~ .... dteon 11 Nollmonct 5S .............. a. 74, ~ eo Tui-11. ~ It. Ill ... ~~ 11. v..now 11 '-'ti If, OotNI II t ,.~ 71. Qolumtlla .. .,. ... 1~. H#Wrd .. Boston U H . Holy Cf-97 Navy 711. George Maeoo 73 M.-tMllM, ~ 5e T--St 71, L.eteyena 118 Belt~ SS,~ Md .U Dalewva ea. Rid« 117 (otJ 8uelcnall 77. SI Frenc:l9. Pt 87 Le Sllle 87. Verm<>M 73 New H1mp1hlrt 74 . Nortt-.tern 73 Penn St 79, RutQ«'t 70 Roo.n Morrll M, SleN 72 Connecilclut SS, S,.r~ 5" Gao WelhinQton 118, Duq- OQ Me11•chut•ll• 8 1 SI eon-1"'9 72 eoeton ~ 81 Pr~ ee Temple 92. ANlda lllend 7S &'own e1. Owtmoutfl n (otJ T~ Metr•A ...... AINt4ic (,.......) F ordtltm 54 lonl 63 aun..,.c-..,_ (a-lllNlll) s florid• 1 t. Jedl--.11111e oe All -81rmlnQh•m II 1. V• Com~5t T-~A~ (Aret "-'d) Ga SOut,_n !le, 8emf0td 57 C-tenery M • ...._<* 95 toll NAAA.,..._. (lee.•> POlnt Lorne II, Sout~n Cal ~711 Wtetmont 711. ~ Pec:lftc: S2 MCMDMMMI• huttlA...,_..,.._. (~) Aoanolle 118. W. P11wr110n 56 ..... ~ Po11c1am s~ eo. ~tttwteti 56 ..._Altilfttle~ ,... Scrll'lton 74, WIOener ee t3 011 0-....~ ....... ,....... W•ttanberg t3. Hope 55 .........._...... ,... Wll WN1-I« ~. M•ln 81 c~_.... . ............... Cian"llOt SO, Ml San Jednto 72 LA SOut_. 80. a.rrt1 Ane 11 PutiOana 49, Senta e.row1 39 IMpeNI '\/e//tffy et, VWlllll'I 10 c"9'...:='1 4-Afl1NI M1t• Del 82, LB Poly '4 ... ..... Mt POiy 7t, Ptllm ~ 53 t-AP'IMI &onor• 84. Gertr eo ,.,.,..... a.me Clere N . llelr 41 ...... ............. ~ '4. OMctwtc1t SS ...... c~cou.t• ... "·-~=~°' c•1-A..., le~41,lt..~.O 8ft0RTI 'ca.lMHT --BUD TUCKER Colleges have own problems to worry about Nobody came an on tht' noon balloon from Saskatoon and uked me, but .. • Many of the coll~es which have declared thelr carnpuaes off limits to ecouta of the United Stat.el Football League are themaelves on probaUon for breaking NCAA rules. • Steve Garvey s.aya he has something apeda.l planned for the Padres' April 16 vlBit to Dodger Stadium but refuses to reveal what 1l la ... Maybe some extra base hits. • Pred1ct1on1 for the c hampion1hip double-header m South Africa m May which will be kicked off by a 30-nunute concert b_y Frank Smatra Davey Moore will fall at the hands of Roberto Duran, Ken Bogner will faU at the hands of Boom Boom Mancaru and Old Blue Eyes will fall at the hands of the hart.ender at the post fight party. bo . . • If Bum Phillips as really a cow y, at as obvious h e spends too much time at the c huck wagon. • Laker Coach Pal Riley is annoyed over recent lethargy on the part of his ball club but he had best not complain too loudly lest Magic Jonson has him replaced. • If the pro scouts are nght about Stanford's John Elwayll being the best quarterback ever to come out of college. he should break the money record of Herschel Walker who was not the best runrung back ever to come out of college try O.J . Simpson. • You know you are getung old af you took note of Eamonn Coghlan's mile record and reahz.ed it is nearly 30 years since Roger Bannister ran the first mile under f o ur m i nutes. • If the Dodgers did not think Greg Brock was capable of replacing Steve Garvey at first base, Steve Garvey would still be at first base • The NBA's special finance committee as working to seek out and identify the f~anchi.ses losing money, but at would seem much sunpler to identify the one or two teams wtuch are brea..lung even. • Rama coach J ohn Robinson has brought everybody from USC but Traveler lll. • U your question has to do with whether a major league manager has e"'.er been f~ during spring training, the answer tS yes. .Alvin Dark waa given the foot by San Diego in March of 1978 and replaced by Roger Craig. • U you think security at the 1984 Olympic Games in Loe Angeles won't cost money, consider that the area will be policed by an army of 17 ,000 and an army matthes on its stomach • NBC's offer of $500 million to baseball amount.a to a "buy out" of cable televwon. • Angel pitcher Dave Goltz threatened f:O retire aft.er 1oaing in arb1tration but changed his mind on the grounds that $150.000 LS not as good as $350 000 but it is somewhat better than nothing. e It is not out of the quesuon a running back with $5 million and the pot.ential to make more may not need an education. • When the LA Express meets the New Jersey Herscheb In the USFL opener here today, one thing Hugh C-ampbell of the Express does not have to worry about is being out.coached. _ • It is diffacull to believe that the long hst of rules and angles connected with buying 1984 Olympic tickets will not cause confusion Worthy steals Magic's thunder PONTIAC, Mach. (AP) -Fans of the Detroit Pistons may have filled the Ponuac Stlverdome last night to eee F.arvin Johnson work his magic, but it was Loe Angeles roolue James Worthy who ended up stealing tlle show. Wo rthy came off the bench to score a career -high 28 poin ts to lead the Lakers to a 122· 108 National Basketball Association victory over the Pistons. "He played his best game ever," said Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley, praising the young rookie who recently turned 22. Detroit Coach Scotty Robert.aon abo sang the pr&lSeS of Worthy. "Worthy was temfic off the bench. He took our young players to school tomght and he'a a young one hlm!elf," Robert.ton said. Worthy, along with Jamaal Wilkes combined for 20 fourth-<1u.arter points to pace the L.akers Kings settle for tie CALGARY, Canada (AP) -The Calaary Flames erupted for three goala. two by Lanny McDonald, in the third period 1.aat night to tie the Loe Angelet K1ngl 4-4 in a Natioo&l Hockey ~ - game . Mc.Donald'• two goal.a increued hia aeuon prod\lcUon to a career-blah 66. He t.raila NHL Jffder Wayne Gretzky of Edmonton by two Maroel Dlon.ne IClOl'ed two p1I to lead the Kln,p. Other t.o. Aft8eles ICOttf"I were Charlie Simmer and Jean-Paul Kelly. ,.._...=....~~~~~~~- ... A 'ACIPIC DIVlllOM • L ,., Ga LM.-43 •• 729 :=:, 31 24 807 1 35 H 1113 .... ... to. 3" 21 1141 11 OC11C1en e ,.,. 24 3• M7 20'AI 14111 OMoo 20 41 ........ DtMMft )29 24 8MMt-,, 24 I01 o.n..., 3" 30 1124 5 K-.. City '° 2t see e 0.... 30 31 4t2 1 VWI 22 40 315 1&'\ Howton 11 eo 180 28 llUT11"" C'*'SMNC9 A!Mftlte OWWeft PNl.oell)llla 50 • ... eo.1on 4) 111 7?t 7•, .... Jertey 31 22 127 13•, IWw Y0111 ?t '° 412 2 1'-\ WM111n9ton 21 32 c..,,, .. ~ ... 2• ....... _ .. 40 21 tu AllMla 3 1 2t 517 8\0i Oetrott 2t 32 .. , 11\0i CNclQo 21 311 350 1114 Indiana ,. 43 271 23 ci...ianci , . •• 267 23'" .............. ._.. Ull-122, O.t1oll IOI New Yorll 10&. Boelon H CMYeiend 98. D-.ftu 91 8Mtlle 121, Houtlon 2 103 Oen-1211. 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The earlier eutlon tound~· Sonor• (2·A), Santa Clara (1·A) and Crouroada (emall echoola1 1ucce11ful. Sonora 1topped Garey, 84 -80, 81nu Clara defuted Blialr. U -49: and CrOMroadt whipped Chadwick. 64-63. ReUSe Miller, Rlverstde Poly'1 6·6 een1at1on with a 29-polnt 1corln1 avHaae and • 1l1ter named Cheryl, eoored 10 of hla 29 polnta In the flrtt halt u Poly 1wept tO a 38-34 teed. The Samuel.ton brothen, u they did all year Jona for Sonora'• Raiders, led the way in the 2·A finale. Jon, a 6-~ eenior point auard • 1cored l ~ point• and had 11 rebound.a, while hi.a brot.Mr, Erle, a 6-6 junior, contributed 18 polnta and 10 rebounda It waa L ou Cv1janovlc h'1 elahth 1-A champlonahlp at SantA Clara u once again the Sainte proved t oo tough to handle In thelr dlviaion. The coach's son, Stacey. ecored 13 polnta tor the winners, but the cataly1t tO the victory came in the fonn of Joe Wallace, a 6· 7 talent who eoored 32 pointa. Croesroada High made it two straight in the small schoou diviaion, w ith three playen getting 16 po ints each as a third-quarter uprising (16-6) turned the tide on Chadwick, which finished the season ln a manner similar to its exiltenoe all year long -No. 2 tO Croaroada. Kison sharp in workouts CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP) -Right-hander Bruce Kilon.. a big question mark for the Angela a year aao before maklna a 1uocessful comeback from nerve surgery , o v erpowered hi1 teammates in batting practice yesterday to signal he may be set for bigger things in 1983. Kulon, 10-5 last season after a season and a half of inactivity, shattered about a half-doz.en bata during a 15-minute pltchln1 stint. The 33-year-old veteran beat illustrated the edge pitchers hold ln the camp of the Angela. who resume d workouts yesterday a fter two days of inclement weather "I've never seen him throwlna be tter," aaid second baseman Bobby Grich of Ki1on . "He'• gol!li tO h.ave a heckuva year if he kttpe that up " Kleon figures to be orre of thou benefl ting from new Angel a Manager John McNamara, reputed u a crack handler of pltcher1. Marina beaten, 3-1 Marina High'a men'• volleybell team e xtended visiting Santa Barbara to four gamea yesterday before succumbing, 15-12, 14-16, 17-15, 15-4. The V ikings ( 1-2) gave last year's CIF 4-A semifi.naJ.iat all It could handle in the fint three games before loaing tome steam an the fourth, as the entire match took 2 'A hours tO complete. Outsjde hitters Marcel Wela and Jerry M e unier led the Vlk.lng attack. LUXURY LIASI PLAN FORU•DE 5396 Leutng Isn't right for 9Y9fYOM, but It may be the anewer to your new car Medi. L .... a luxuriou. Continental or Lincoln for under S39e per month on a ctoeed end leaM. wtth no down payment and 38 month frM maintenance & •warranty. Come .,, and help u. nnd the right i.... s>tan ltor you. Order youra todlly. • . • -IN Ofanot Oout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Maroh 8, 1813 A 'SHOE'-IN Businessman's anger about death turns into lifesaving idea Br ~SN I!. kL£IN 01 .. .., ......... a.orae Waaer can't remember exactly when he reed about the little boy who died tn the emerpncy room alter he wu hit by a car becaUM he t'OUldn't be treated w lthou t ht1 paren ta' t'ONMtnt. But the •tor)' h!Ad a profound ettect on the Buena Park bulineu man and fatht"r of thrM. lt WU about el&ht montha a&O, ht" aald, that he wa1 outra.ied D.., ..... llaff '9loto George Wager shows off his invention, a shoe (this one oversized) that fits more than just the kid wearing it. VthM he found that, becaUM of pouiule rnedlcal UAbUlty, doctor. a.re oft.en h•ltant to u-.oat mlnon without parental permlaaion. Ottle(ala at the Board of Medlcal Quality Naural\Qe Mid doctor• are protec ted when treatln.i anyone In a lite-and-death altuallon -but the doctor mu1t be ab.olutely convinced the 1ltuatlon 11 llfe-threatenina. Waaer, 36, Ciidn't atop at jwt gelliJll 8J1iry. True to hia nature, he turned the &Jller Into energy and came up with a creatJve - and, he hopes, profitable way to remedy the lituation. He Incorporated a way to aave lives into an athletic shoe, and eventually, an entire line of clothlna. He cans the concept "Lifesaver." The Lifesaver iB a children'• tennis shoe with two double velcro enclosures built Into each side. Three of the pockets can be u1ed for key1. money and the things kida traditionally keep in their shoes. The fourth pocket hoWle!I the cards to which Wager holds a patent : an emergency 1dent1fication card. a medical history card, a doctor l<>dltor card and a parent ooruent form. "Kids are always doing things .they aren't supposed to do," Wager said. As a Little League coach, Wager said he knows how easily children can hurt themselves. And, with more parents working outside of the home, it's getting more difficult to get that essential consent before treabnent. ''l found out that 36,000 kida a year die In accidenta," Wager said. "Th~re are 21 million acc1denta a year that require medical attention And at 14 million of those accidenta, the first peraon on the scene ls not the parent. That means that two out of three times, the first per90n looking down at that hurt kld ia not his parent" Thii, ''Lif~saver'' tennis shoe has four pockets with the fourth being most important. The pocket is designed to hold emergency identification, medical history, doctor locator and parent consent cards. What Wager's emergency cards do Is provide essential data to auth orities. The medical h11tory card was a collaboration on Wager's part, put together using the advice of hospital ofhciala he consulted. "They said they needed to know what allergies the child had, whether he was on any regular medication, what his health insurance number was and his blood type" What Wager considers most lmportant tn the package as his parent consent form It ls that cared which will make the difference -and which could have saved the life of the boy he read about originally. The card reads: "ln the event that I can not be reached and my famil y physician can not be reached, I give my oonsent to the attending physician to do whatever is deemed necessary to msure the safety of the child .'' Below, there is a place for the parent's signature. Since h~ began manufacturing the shoes, which sell for around $19, about one month ago, Wager said he has been succesaful. "This 1s the official Little League shoe," he said. "l went to them (Lmle League off1c1als) and explained the situation They lookPd at the idea and ba&callly said, 'Go for it -that's the best idea we've heard in a long time'." Wager also recently signed a contract with the company that makes Buster Brown shoes which deals mainly in chlldren's shoes, to put the carda in all thelr shoes. "What we've got to do now ta notify the guy on the street that 1f a kid II hurt to look In the child's shoe." W&.R,er aaid. Wager and his wife, Kathleen, started their own bu.ainea three yean ago in their Buena Park garage. They call their company Foremost Finn International. At Foremost Finn, Wager has designed several children's decorator and toy items. But Lifesaver i4 IOl'nething different. It'a Wager's way of making up for the little boy who died In that emergency room. 'Uncle Sam loser in oil-price drop Decline, however, could save American oil user $27 billion a year By JOHN CUNNIYY ll ....... AMIJ9l NEW YORK -The argument over whether an oil-price decline la 1ood news or bad becomes more Involved when you conaider that one of the loeers could be the U.S. government. Earlier, it wu clear that the government. of oiJ-producing na&m would be hurt. And there was concern for the world monetary system because banks had lent 80IDe of these na tiona areat sums of money. As the acenario unfolded, worrlea deve loped also tnat domeaUc banlu might seek to offlet potential lo11ea by maintaining Interest rates higher than otherwi9e they might be. FTC ·reaffirms stand on ad claims 11 was felt that there would be other losers too Domectlc oil companies might 1uffer incqme declines from a sharp price drop, albeit t.o a leaser extent than foreign producers. But their declines wouldn't necessarily be losses. · That is. a large part of their revenue ~ might be offset by lower taxes This being so. says the Morgan Guaranty Survey. "the biggesl loeers in an oil prk-e decline are Likely to be federal, 1tate and local govenunents." Morgan's categorization of government as the big le.er was limited to domestic consideratio n s, becau1e the biggest loeers of all clearly would be members of OPEC, or the Organization of Petroleum Ex rting Countries. tonsiderlng the plusea and minuses, Morgan UM!f11 that an oU pnce decllne is bendidal "for the U.S . economy and for the vast majority of Amencana," and · it .eek.a to document that view. The drop will save U.S . oil users $27 btlhon a year, with most of the savings accruing to consumers directly though lowj!r gasoliN and heating t>il costs, but with some r eaulting from bua1nesaes passing on aavinga. Of the $27 billion aavinga, Morpn'a study estimat.ee that $6 billion would come at the expense of foreign producers, leaving $19 billion to be ueesaed againat the incomes of domestic producers. But not. however, paid by thoee producers. ''Something like 70 peTCent of t.hia -$13 billlon -would be off1et by lower windfall profit, income and severance taxes " Leaving government coffers that much leaner Morgan eatimates the direct unpact of a J5 decline would be a 0 .6 percent drop in the 1983 consumer price index In addiuon. since less inflation would tend to constrain increases in wage contracts. the total impact on the consumer price index might oome to a full one percent within a year. The lrade balance~w ould benefit. The Morgan people estimate that a $5 drop m the oil price would reduce the trade deficit by $8 billion There might even be further po111ibi11ties, they say. With inflation lower. for example. monetary officials might have more latJtud,~ in lowering Interest rat.ea. "U that happened," they aay, "the effect would be a major economic stimulant ..• PSA pact deadline extended NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Pacific Southwest Airlines offidala, ati1l awaiti.na a federal appeala court rullng. have extended their deedl1ne lor a final agreement with Braniff International. PSA had 11et a deadl.lM early tut week for approval of the deal, but after the three-judge panel failed to ru.le on that date, PSA officiala aaid their crediton had given them until March 15 to sign the papen with Braniff PSA hu said It needs 90 daya after the deal is cloeed to begin operatinc IU Tena division with 30 of BraniU'a 72711 and up to i ;006 former emploYft9 of the grounded airline. PSA want. the new dlvtslon to begin fiytna June l~ eo the airline can exwnd ill aervioe ti> ltf cities for the busy awnmer season. (PSA aervea John Wayne Airport tn Oranp County, Calif.) ''We've alre.dy a:mmlttl!d $1.5 m1llion tn COila to t.hla venture," PSA aeneraJ coumel Mon Rtble aaid. "We apend that even lf the deal falla throuah- So obvtouafy we will have to continue to wait." The pending 5th U.S. Circuit C.ourt of Appeals ruJ.in1 concerned whether the Federal Aviation Adminlalration mu.sl tum over to PSA Braniff'• former "time alota" for takeoff.a and Land.l.nga u ordered by a Texas federal bankruptcy court iu<Ue. PSA officials aaid the deal would fall through-if the time &lots were not Included. PSA oUJdala have aaid they probably would not have time to appeal to the U.S . Supreme C.ourt if the judges rejected the deal or 1tayed their decision pend1ns an appeal to the U.S . Supreme Court. ponenll of the venture have aaid tMy would ap to the h1ah court lf the ~th Orc:u.lt panel up e the aareement. 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Ca. 12705 (714) IM-0715 This 1982 ILLAC SEVILLE Aatroroof, Cedil1ac wire wheel conn, AM/FM ~ with dJ.CitAl ~u.e player & full power • (IEJV821). '19,995 CM11lJac V.alut' ProUfccJon ~ ~t A~ AJJ CM liub}lln 1\> Prw S.. AJJ ,,,,_PM TU 6 1- . ' THE INVESTMENT PICTURE FOR Oil AND GAS IS CHANGING DO YOU HAVE IT IN FOCUS? fodoy. many l)eOl)M w• ~ llwl u .... can be _. 10 11w Oii ri gM tlo<y 1....,, ,,,. ~ •• llw -°' on111111,_ Jeffrey P. Morand of INTEGRA TEO RESOURCES EQUITY CORP. NEWPORT BEACH and R. JERRY OVEAOAAD of OENVEA. COLORADO OIL ANO GAS REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONDUCT THIS SEMINAR Get the total plctuf• on oll and gu. tax reduction and how It could nt your lnveetment needa, at thta ,... eemlnar. Wednull.,, ..... I, 1113 7::00-l:iO PM IAODUaACtt ... ._, I. Pini Street a.ntaAna,CA (5 Fwy. & First 8t. OM l!Modc West of 65 Fwy.) ln•ex•pen•alve* •(In lk apen' lfv) not Mgh In price; reaonabte; d111tfled edvertlatng ... .... . C&aalfted Advwtlatng --· ~ ~2-7867 •' ......... . , \ .l -_ .. ·= M Or1nge Oout DAILY PILOT/lunday, Maroh I, 1113 New housing slumps Mew home CONtnK:tton 11CtMty 1n Callfornla continued to decline In l~. reporu ChlcalO TIU. lnaurance Co., lnauren of property tltle1 for heme ownert and ltndtra. Chicqo nu. meuuree new home conatruotlon activity, lnc:ludln1 condomin1wn1 and rental.I, u a ratio of the number of new ...Udentlal unitai built per 100 txiltina hoUMholdJI. The national ratio WH l .SS. compared with c.allfomia'• rauo of 0.98, down from 1.1& ln 1981. IUvtrtlde-San Bernardino, with 2.oe new hoUlina unltai built for every 100 exiltina hou.eholdJI, wu the m<»t active majOr resJdentJal conat..ructlon market 1n the state, followed by San Dteao and Sacramento, 1.18: Anahelm, 0.86; San Franct.<.'O, 0.78; Loe Anaeles, 0.61; and San Joee, O.M. Prwtptlnt new houstna •tari. u a ratio of tx11ilnt unltai more a«urai.ly refleci. new conatruct1on ectivlty and .,... arowth, u.ld &. RUIMll Sherman, vlct pre1ldtnt and w .. torn re1lon manqer for Ctucaao 'ntlo. 1n a dtpretMd ytar tor hou1ln1 there waa con1lderable dl1parlty amon1 reslonal marktt1, Chlcaao Tltle noted. Compared to the low levei. of conatruction activity 1n the North Eut and North Central reaton1 of the Unhed Statea, there waa a virtual hou1in1 boom In many Southern markem. Ot the 1.06 mJWon new unitli in the United States ln 1982, about half were constructed In 16 Southern 1tat11. Four of the top 1lx m oat active marketli wore 1n Texas. Rebate off er ending Albo MeadoWB' •~.000 caah rebate prosram will end Saturday, aa:ordlng to Terry Brennan, proje<:t mana1er hlo1: the Laguna Hilla development. Summarltlng the 1uc<:eas of the proeram, Brennan aald: "Our $5,000 rebate prompted 1everal dozen shoppen to buy. They liked Aliso Meadows and the rebate made up their mind.'' The $6,000 rebate la paid in calh by the developer, Aliso Meadows, Ltd., upon cloee of escrow. which must take place within 60 days, according t.o Brennan. "Moat of our prospective buyers have good-paying jobs and saved ur. money toward a down payment,· Brennan stated. "Some can obtain part of the down payment from relatives. But, no matter how they figure It, a certain percentage can't quite come up with enough to buy a home. Other buyers have enough money for the down payment, but are concerned abu t making monthly payment.I. ''Our ~.000 rebate can take care of either problem. It can be applied to the down payment or can 1ut.1<11ze monthly peymenta for eeveral yean." More than 160 of the 248 homes ln the community have been purchased. Most resldenm are flnt-Ume bu?'.ert with the put majority In their 201 or early 30 s Fifty-nine percent are married with the remainder belna linglet, doubles, divotted lndivtduala, or llnale parenta. Prices atart at -79,950. The normal down payment ll 10 percent Sale. are restricted to thoee with gross annual household Incomes between •26.740 and •40,110 becauae the loana are government-a11lated. Interest rates on the 30-year loana are 10.62 percent (10.87 percent APR) for those with higher Incomes. This below market rat.ft financing expires June l, Brennan noted. Aliso Meadows may be reached by taking the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway aouth to the Alicia Parkway off-ramp (first exit past El Toro Road), turning right on Alicia and going southwest l ~ miles to Via Lomu and the me><fela, which are o pen from 10 a.m . to dusk. The telephone number la 643-0547. Harbour condos going fast Only 10 homes remain unsold at Harbour Vista in Huntington Beach where prices start at 899, 990. The development is located at Bolsa Chica and He il avenues. Call 846-5557 for de tails. Newport hosts energy meet Southern Callfom1a builders will have an Important opportunity to learn practical design and coratruction methOds necessary for meeting new state energy efficiency standards at a one-day aemlnar Thursday at the Newport.er in Newport Beach. Thls 1.a the second, more advanced phase of training offered by the Callf()rnla Building Industry Foundation to prepare area builders for compliance Wlth the complex new regulations. The June l~ deadline is approa c hing when a new aingle-famUy home must comply with the new standard• or no building permit la !&sued. The 11eminar is .:heduled now 90 that builders canfhave their specific methods of compliance worked out in time for the peak buildlng se880n this spring and summer. Entitled "Phase U: Practical Design and Construction," the seminan will cover In detail the most cost-effective ways local builders can meet the new standards Building industry and materials expertl, along with local utility representatives and local building officials, will provide specific approac hes to me eting the new atandards In S outhe rn California climate zones. Advanc.-e regiatration ls $50 or •60 at the door. Additional lnformation ts available from the California Building Industry Foundation at (415) 543-2600. Realtors ask home 'summit; WASHINGTON -The Natlonal A..x:t.aUon of RHlton h&1 called for • natlonaJ 1umml\ of sovemment and lnduat.ry leaderl concerned with future houai.n& cred1t needa. Hou1lna will r~over only mode1tly until federal deflclta are reduced aubatant1ally and there 11 an adequate 1upply of capital for hou1in1 investment, aatd Hatley W. Snyder of Valparaiao, Ind., pre1ldent of the National A.llOClatlon of Realtors. In the tona run. • 11r<m1 houatna lndUltry will require an Impro ved mai"ket for mortgage-backed aecuritles to uaure a oontlnuoUI 1upply · ot affordable mortaa1e credit. Thia will require both reaulat.ory and 1tatutory chan1ea. Snyder aald. The propoaed 1ummlt of 1overnment and hou1lng lndu1try leadera 11 needed to take an In-depth look at the lesal, regulatory and tax barriers that confront the ability of mort&aae-backed l«WiU.. to compete 1n the capital marketli and at the optlon1 for removt.n1 thoee barriers, Snyder uld. He added that 1uch a focua could provide \he "critical momentum" for making the neceeaary changes. Testifying before the Senate Banking Conunittee on the 1tate of the houalni lndUltry, Snyder noted that aalet of both new and exiating hornet Improved during the last montha of 1982 ana that gains were evident ln building pennlm and FHA-lnaured loan appllcationa. He uaerted that hou1lng 11 at la1t emerging from the longelt depre11lon 1lnce the 19301 and will play It• traditional role of leading the economy to recovery thla year. "While the cu.rrent trend la encouraging, it will take eome time for the housini aector to return to full recovery," Snyder told the oommittee. "The fragile recovery we are teeing muat be protected and nurtured In order to encour age a 1trong economic recovery for all lnduatriea. The key to maintaining thla environment of lower lnterett rates eo crucial to houalng la congressional control over expanding defldta." The Realtor preaident cautioned aga.J.nat either a federal jobs program or housing 1tlmulu1 legialation that would provide oniy minimal and temporary help while creating a larger deficit that would exert upward pre911W'e on lnterest rates and reduce the 1upply of mortgage credit. The houalng de~ of the lut few years h.aa demon.stated that an adequate and affordable supply of mongage credit ill essential t.o a healthy housing market, he said. · Better years seen for rental housing LOS ANGELES -Can the C&lilomia rental hoUllna Industry -buffeted for years by lnflation and then recemion -bounce back ln 1983? IRVINE ELEGANCE. The answer ia "yes," according to a pa.nel of experts Invited by the California Apartment A..>dation and the Goodk1n Group to oonduct a day-long seminar on the condltlona and trends affecting rental h ousing. starting at 8:30 a.m. Thunday at the Bonaventure Hotel here. The eeminar, .. Rental HC>UllJl8: The Dawnina of Your F1nanda1 Prosperity," baa been approvec1 by the Department of Real ~tate for six hours of rental housing credit, and wllJ feature Internationally no~ real l!lltate and flMnce analyst Sanford R. Goodkin. chalnnan of the Del Mar, C&U.fom1a-bued Goodkin Group. Goodkin will be joined by e~ on all ph.ues of the rental bouatna lnduatry, l.ncludlng Steve Gold, Center FlnancUil Group, Inc., Los Angeles; Stephen Roulac, Quest.or A.ociata. San Frandaco; Alan Nevin, the Goodkin Group, Del Mar. John K.oftwiler, Konwiler Corporation. Newport Beach; Walter Turner, Touche, Roa & Company, San IXeao. and Sharron Warren. Con-Am Management =~/· San~ Among the topics to be are , taxes, rent control, local governmen t , management, ayndlcatlon1 and investment opportunities. "The apartment Industry ll back. and thia year we are not only gotna to aee the re-emergence of the apartment builder, but there wtll UC> be new investment opportunities In rental housing," Goodkin Mid. . "These investment poulbilitles will bring f1nandal pC'OSperlty to lnveaton u well aa create new rental units to meet the hjgh pent-up demand for apartments ln Cal.lfomia," he added. Seminar reptratkwl ia $1 ~ for CAA memben and $150 for non-members. The Bonaventure Hotel ii located at ~1h and Figueroa. downtown. Advance registration lnfonnation ta available ~the Calilornia Apartment ~don, lW 8th !fL, Suite 101, s.cramento, CA 95812 o.r by cal1lnC toll·free 1-800-221-8622. Registration [DAY allo be paid at the dooc. Dana Crest homes opens new phase In the hill.II above Dana Polnt Yacht Harbor, Standard-P.atic Corp. hu aold a total of 1~ Dana Crest home• over a recent weekend and baa 11CCelerated the openlna of a new pbue of the n.n,le-family residences by "popular demand," repOned Steve Scarborough, vice president of the dewlolxnerlt firm. . "Dana Crest la the mo1t eucce11ful new community ln Oranp C'.ounty,'' ~ laid. "We cab'\ build theme Innovative homel fall ~ to ~ up with the demand." Dlina en.t oftera aeMlde llvt.na at r •• cm.bJe prtcM. well below com~ble pro~ 1n thJa ~ u-. be noted. TM one And twCMtol'y f.lm6l7 bDmll are offend at tlt9.890, wlth 30-YHr f.brild .. nta ftnandna. "'9 aew.t pbliM 11 llCheduled to open thla -•• 1 ~to~andwlllmake a :eLbb' • c:.:anpMte coDICdon ~ three and ~ ..... famlly~ • ..... a.om. ... ·~ dl&ly from 10 a.m. to 8 ~ .. Dma CNlt. To rMcb u,. ....... t)' lake -.. Dle10 J'rHway '° the PecUSc c;;;, -~ Oo tWth cm~~c:-i: of ta. Ooldln . ..... aid I.al to thi MW bolMI bJ NEW PHASE NOW FOR SALE Distinctively Designed Homes In Woodbridge. ff~Woodbrldge _ llll1HE IRVINE CIIVIAIWY NOW OffiERING EXCEllE.NT BELOW MARKET FINANCING T here is plenty to appreciate in these new Warmington ho mes in the popular commuruty of Woodbridge. Begin with the excellent architectural design detailed with wood. stone and masonry, then pay close attention to the special touches, like the tile - capped wood shake roofs and multi-paned windows. Then look inside and yo u'll discover spacious floorplan.s with an abundance of glass, high vaulted ceilings, hand<rafted oak cabinets and oak hand railings-creating a truly unique interior environment. And, finally, you'll enJOY all of the new shopping centers, schools, parks and recreaoon facilities in the surrounding Woodbridge area~ These arc the special amenities that make this Irvine community a great place to live. Tugether, Warmington and Woodbridge create an atmosphere of elegant living ... an ambiance that is ready for you to appreciate! Single-level and Two-story. Two, three and four bedrooms. From $159,000 to $200,000 Sal~ office open daily 10 a m. to 5 pm. • Pttcn .tt«tiw NMntlon Jatt Subw.......,c ..i.. !NV '""h in un.w1Lohlhiv 01 tOmt ut t.11 ~· Ir..$ All common al'N6 and ft'\WAOOn f.1111kt lft mat!IUlnrJ b¥ dw linme<_,.... AaXilnOn kit a mon<Nv (Pf. Aalt uut altt ~lw fut JNll. 14HTA AHA Nr•. I) Orange Coat DAil V PILOT /Sunday. Mardi e. 1983 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 11\10 'a flcitn IJl(LUDI 'UDU 011 , ....... YOH ........ , ''""(, , ••. OftfM, 01non ... (111(011101 UOCJ UC"&lllll 6110 .. PO•UD I Y Tiii llHO &110 lllUlllll l .. °''""Colet DAILY PILOT/Bund1y, March e, ,,., ,,---------------------------------------------~~~:.;_~~ ...... -----............. ,, AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE QUOUTIOtl• IMCl..UOI lUOU OM lMI MIW YOU, MltWHI ,~1•1<. PIW, tOttOM. OIUOIT AMO (IMClllllAfl HOO • •<MAllOU AllO II 'OatlD n tMI llAto ANO l llUllll t ~ ... ..... ""' 1.. .. ,, . 0 RA ----- 0 A S T SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1983 Image maker Gee! The title is a perfect fit Saint Laurent keeps the shapes slim . At right, gold braid outlines the 't neckline of the sleeveless black acetate viscose top paired with a slightly flared floor-length skirt. Bold jewelry and the jewel-colored studded belt add color to the black ensemble. The 100 percent cotton scarf shot with ~ metallic threads could provide warmth for a stroll on the deck. Below, Gee wears a safari jacket, one of Saint Laurent's Classic looks, with black pants. A five-inch wide belt defines the waistline. Exuberant colors are found in the cruise collection of Saint Laurent rive gauche. Bobbie Gee, left, who will sail next week and present shipboard lectures on self-esteem and color models a blue-turquoise cotton skirt and striped silk blouse cinched with an even more colorful belt. Fashions and jewelry courtesy of Michel and Michele Friedlich, owners of South Coast Plaza's Saint Laurent rive auche. I f Daily Pilot Photos by Gary Ambrose 1p~r1nce coordinator at Disneyland for its 6,000 emP.loyees for three years, and four years ago she established the Or1n1e County Speakers Bureau which provides speaken for conventlens, semlnan and orpnlzatlons. "I belleve most people are Interested In self-Improvement In one foroi of another," she says. She tells her listeners "Do not accept those thin&• 1bout yourself which you do not like If you an do somethlna about them. If It Is something you an do nothing about, theri foraet It." Cee Is -not content with 1pe1klng to small 1roups on Mlf·lmprOYement ..• she takes on whole cor~IOnJ, both 11 '"9ker and 11 a consultant. She Is a 1P.9Clall1t In the field of cor~te lf'.NP bUlldt~ em~ee tralnlftl and pel'IONI awarene11. . • She 1'9YI she believ• there ti more to runnll')I a aucc_,.,I company .thin motivation, time and we. """C"t. ~and ':i:~~~-=-jj = emotloftl ~·••Ind cwtomen. men 1 percent on flCt =·",..... . . ------~--c-e-AC--- «=• Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /8unday, Maroh 8, 1083 Two minutes of laughter can improve looks I. By VIDA DEAN .,., .... ....., .... When you wake up In the morning look ln the mlrror. " U 10\l are one ot thoee women that usually uya "uah" and frown1, you might want to try two aua&sUona l heard Saturday durina "A Colorful Day for You" 1eminar conducted by Wanda Harlow and Ricki Van Hoorebeke at Golden We.at Colleae. Replace the "Ulh" and the frown with two minute. of look.lna In the mirror and laughing out loud. You set the blood rl}Oving and lt'1 an atUtude adjustment. After the laughing, give younelf a kia - actually you kial your fingers and pl.ace them on yow-~k -and tell younelf that you are a very 8pecia1 penon. "'2' ou are a apeclal penon and your attitude will be revealed on your face," Harlow aaid in a portion of the aeminar covering makeup. She at.reseed thal aa t.hia aped.al penon you will want to look your very belt and the right colon can help you do t.hia. Color problema 1n makeup (u well u clothina) begin when you try to fool mother nature and uae colon not compatible with your skin tol'\e9. The 50 women attending had already been At ... l'WI A-. e..'91 C:.... ,._. Knitted suit with double-breasted vest BULLOCK'S: Calvin Klein'• 1pring collection will be ahown Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Fashion Gallery of the South Coast Plaza store. ROBINSON'S: Seven dress designers will ahow their new collectiona Thunday at l p.m. in the Newport Beach 1tore during a "Beat Dremed '83" tation. BUL~ WILSHIRE: Jewelry designer Sunya Currie will preaent her collection of bracelet.a, necltlacea, earrln&.• and pendant.a in aemipreciou. atones Saturday throuah Monday, March 14. tram 11:30 a.m. until 3:30 ~"!,~the fine jewelry department of the Newport store. On Fricla_y and Saturday noon to 3 p.m. J.P. Morton fub.kln jewelry will be shown. BROADWAY: A "Spring Bdlectiona" fMhlon lhow w1l1 be held at Broadway-Newport l\t 12:30 p.m. 'lbunday. Sprina collections of well-known ~ will be shown. ~ event ia open to the NORDSTROM SCP: On Wednaday at 7 p.m .. "'The Power of Self-Mar~' will be d.i.IC.'\med ' by auest apeaken from Woman 1 World in Women'• Tailored Clothing, second floor. A spring 1ult W!l'l'dnar la s:heduled at 7:30 p.m. Thunda~lf Potnt of Vlew, MCOnd floor, and Cole of fonµa swimwear wW be shown from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ID Active Spor11. On Friday OI&a Unauie wJl1 be ebown bun 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and brilbta and poUaa doa will be featured at a 4 p.m. Jai trunk 1bow ln Savvy. St. John knlta new •Prine line will be Jii!'9 .... ed Saturday, eecond Ooor, from DOCll to • p.m. J'A81DON FUNDRAlSEBS: St. John Vianney CMpll G\dJd of IWba. 1lland will hold a 9 a.m. ~ 18 fMhSon bnmch ln the tee room at Neiman M mm. l'llhJon ll1and. Reee.rvatiooa may be made Wiiii ..,.. ~ Hawrick, 875--3088. t'llon thm Blarney'. ia the theme of the 11 ••· Mai'ch 1t fublon luncheon planned by lfl~ 8Mcb Chril1ian Women'• Club at the ~pa-Inn. Drapen of Senta Ana wt11 prwnt .. *"" liDd Linda 9ch1"'1ta, former t.ennll pro -wrttir will speak. Mn. Jlm Dority, 644-2921, • IDlft Information. VD~ checked for thelr belt colon. I.n the theater art.I department before briaht liahll, color conault.ant.1, ualJll the Chariama Color Sy1tem bued on the Amerttone Color Key. checked for akin and eye colorlnl and pronounced them either "cool:.:. (with blue undertones) or "warm" (yellow unde&nea). l waa told l waa a "warm" and that beet makeup colon would be in peach/cinnamon/· brown shades. The "coola" were advised that rosy/plnld.ah ahadea were best for them "U you have more UpaUck.a than you ave fingers you are probably not staying ln your color range," Harlow said. "By getUna to know your colors and staying in your catefory you can uve enough money to have a aet o the proper colors at home, for your office or at IN l)'m and Jook aood all the Ume," Harlow 1u..ed. ''The,.. will DI no more ooetly experimenta allUna ln the drawer. "And your colon can make you look younpr, le11 Ured and make }'OUr eyet look clearer. "Everybody lookl better with makeup.'' Althouah the lectUN wu bued on makeup color and apjJlJcation, Harlow lt.IWled that a iood buic 1kln care la neceuary. Equally important ahe Mid la •Uni col'J'9Ct}y, avof.dlna eJC.Cle9lell -1u.n. cold, catfelne, etc. Aa ahe talked makeup art1lt.a went about the room applytna aJamour touchea to the pa.rtJclpanta' eyee, cheeu and Upa. Allo they were lfven written material on f8cla1 lhape9, eyebrow lhape9 and Upa on eye ahadow and hair atylea. Some of the other Upa pre11ented by Harlow were: •Blush lhould be apflled no lower on the cheeks than the bottom o the noee and no cloeer to the noee than the middle of the eye. Moo of the bluah color lhould be on the apple of the cheek and then blended back to the hairline. •Lipa look belt when outlined with a pencil, but don't ao all the way to the cornen -ltay about \.i of an lnch away. •Mature women who have small Une9 around the Upa can keep lip color from creeping by covering the Upa with a concealer befon outllninl the Upa with a pencil. Then, lnat.ead of U~Uck cover the entire Up area with the pendl To prevent drynees, the Us-Uck la applied only on the center ot the bottom Up. •Fluoreecent liahll pull the color from your fMe -you wW need t.o add more blush and eye 1hadow. •Women with oily akin will have more trouble keepfna makeup on. They 1hould check about f!Very two hOUJ"I, while women with normal or dry akin wW probably need t.0Uchup1 every four hours. •Translucent powder la a must for .ettlna makeup, however, a mature woman ahouJd never powder under the eyee. • After the makeup ae.ion and a break f« lunch, the women heard PfOll'aml on fabrics, cloeet or..,U.Udon. basic wardrobe Plannina and how to Mlect the belt fuhion l1ne9 for their proportiona. Harlow and Van Hoorebek.e have echeduled another ''Colorful Day for You" aem1nar for April, 23. Women interested may call the college'• community aervioe for registration. "The coat of the aeminar ii $40 and lncluda luncheon and a card ahowina ah.adea in the lndlvidual'a color key. They are the colon ava1Jiable in falhiona for the next aeuon. The carda make ahoppin& for makeup and clothing euier," Van Hoorebek.e aald. Bursting with blooms Taff eta gingham with organza Suits take oii new border trims Strapless with a 'backward &weep' • • • A small print tr:anslates as dots on this S•int Laurent silk dreu accented with rufOee at the V-neck and long sleeves. Bobbie Gee adtls a hat and gold jewelry for a apeeial look r or a luncheon date. Image maker Adolfo shows collection Adolfo's 1983 apring-1ummer collection focuae1 on hl1 tamoua knitted auita with new border triml; 1trapleu dreue9 with a backward aweep to them, raultlng ln a b.at.le ~ silk knit d.nmel ln dt put.ell and Iota of b1D and white. Hia favorl t.e IUlt ia a knit with a twin color border that matches the atrlpe of the double-breuted veat beneath. Other varl.atian& lndude jackets edpd ln the same G1k print u the biou.e and akirt, tcpther with appllqued and C oenterie borden. Ria f.awrtie bu a~ and puffecl a1eeYa in a check that matches the eaay skirt and a1iipea of the boat neckline. Eve n the bustle 1tylea are controlled. They are ln silk with pale fiowera or black polka dots. Or in dark dotted orpnza with draped bc>dice9. BecaWle the bUltla are attached to the belt.a, they're euily removed. Taffeta 1tn1ham aquarea are teamed with wbfte or:-;:u. and ~pents~ wide ted legs, aome 1n a leaf jJri.Dl + The moat elaborate of all hla creatloM la the black sequin and white ~ eeriel -crisp. clean. yet ltil1 111\tel')'. Ortn09 Oout OAILV PILOT /lunday, Maron t , 1983 Cl Laguna Beach dr.0w . to ~~evi~w Br VIDA DEAN OfhO.-, .... IWt Qleada and Tom Hau1amaller, Marie and Kea Bird, T'omaa and Zda Me10Dl11l were amon1 the 280 auendlna the prevlew partf at LqWia Beach Muaeum of Art'• atllllatea 1th annual anuqu. 1how. Gtp D.reaber1er, San Juan Caplatrano ant1quarla'h, and the 33 antique dealera were honored sue.ta at the affair held ln a canopied area which wu transformed Into a French country garden. Othen dlnina on pat.ea, cheaea, freah fruit, beet, poached aalinon, quiche and chicken were Jo1ce MacRae, editor of Home and Garden, the James Croul11 Rebecca Factor, James Beard, HUT)' Mooa, Pat Atba (after vtewl.ng the anUquee she bought a French day bed), Loaf ae and Peter VoloUlD, Tom Stu1buey, co-chairman with Atha. Dick and Jo Steinbach, Barbara Staart, Trudy Farrlnaton and Dr. Wllllam and Dlua Otton. •South Coaat Cultural Service• League has left lta home on Daimler Street ln Irvine it occupied for almott five years. But, the farewell waa rMde with a lot of claa -a gala Artists' Ball S About 100 friends of the league, an umbrella Pat Atha with Tom tanabury organization maintaining a number of perfonning arta programs. were preaent for the buffet. music and dancing. ~fore dinner the guests were treated to a prosram by dancers from the League's lnaUtute of Dance Arla including the premier of a new ballet by Rlcllard Adama. Toala and Slaaron Tojl (she's a founding d irector) were present as were Lii Toomey, chairman , and her husband Mike, Hal O'Neal, artistic director, Jim and Mlcbul Mltcbell, Robert and JoAlut Pnat1, Joe Allen and Pauline BufflD1er, both board members, Bob and E llen Ketcham, (their daughter Kate 16, just signed a contract to dance for one year at the Opera House in Kiel, West Germany), Tim and Rhonda Parker, Mary Elliott and Kathy and Dave Qul1llDg. Temporarily, the League will make Dancer's Comer ln Santa Ana lts home while it explores pennanent headquarters. "It ls important that our many friends ln the area understand that this has been only a matter of relocation," explained O'Neal. "We remain in the business of bringing quality arts education to the community.'' I •Friends of Anaheun Memonal Hospital, more than 600 of them from all over Orange CoWlty. gathered at the Anaheim Marnott, to celebrate the facility's first 25 years. Leonard Bouas chats with Mamie Fluor Reed The Heathers The evening began with cocktails in the Orange County room where pictures depicting the hospital's histor y lined one wall. Festivities continued with a French epicurean dinner, dancing to Te1: Beneke'• orchestra and a fast moving pf'081"&Dl of singing and dancing by performe~ from Disneyland. . Among those enjoying the silver celebration were Bernfce Hird, Dr. Loren and Jackie Heather, the Robert K.lel1t1, MaruJe Fluor Reed, Don and Dolly Karcber, Mel and Alfreda Po1ln, Reggie and Mlclaael deNlcola, Jerry Kelley and Diane Anderson. •First nighters vtewmg "Betrayal" at South Coast Repertory included Brace Conklin, member of the benefactors committee, hay Sharp, chairman of the board of Four Seaaons Hotel cham, Lucille Kaeu, truatee, Scott Jachoo and Mary Ann Miller. " Others were Don Qri1ten1en, Tom and Emma Jue Riley, Dot and Ralph Clan , J ean and Wllllam Wenke, Bedt Koch, Barban Aane, Hedda Maroal, Carolyn and M11rle DeWald, Ellie and Ross ~rtese and Almette Hanrlu.. After the production, the theater goers were treated to a reception in lobby by the Huntington Valley guild and had an opportunity to compare notes on the Baroid Pinter play staged by David Emmes. •Fashion -1t all started with Eve and a big leaf. Members and guests attending the 25th philanthropy fashion luncheon at the Newport Marriott not only saw how fashions have progressed through the years, they got a mini hi.story lesson as Jean Wendt showed her antique clothlng collection. A show of styles from Lorraine Sutherland put the almost 400 into spring 1983. Rath Raab, chairman, made all of the 40 pink and lavender centerpieces, ticket baskets and corsages for committee members. Rush is a doll collect.or and some of her antique beauties were used to decorate the ramp. ~ng those present were ltathrya Raall (no relation), president, and Vicki Adami, Emily Colv~r, Vlr1IDJa DIUUI, Bonnie Martin, E1tlaer Modeatl, Jue Plant, Geor1ene Smith, Elvira Wirt.la, Blude C.tta and R•tll Frutt. •Rita Moreno, TV'a Violet, secretary and mother on "9 to 5," will address real-life secretaries Saturda~ a "Color Me Succes,,fuJ" symposium at South Plaza Hotel. J oining Moreno for thia "colorful" day involvin8 llix chapten of Profemional Secretaries International, will be March Sadock, owner of Beautiful You color and image consultation firm, and Dorla Sml~ who will praent a fashion ahow. Marilyn Brewer, 957-2519 or 531-4073, can be called -there may be eeating 81ill available. It's a flrllt come -first 1erved arrangement. •Mernben of Orange County'• Trojan League will be on the USC campus Tue.day for the 22nd annual aprina benefit ln the Bina Theatre. Dr. Ardlu BartHr and the Trojan Marching Band (they march over 80 mJlea MCh tootbell 1eUOO) will be f•tund ln the alute to the Splrtt of Troy. Proceed.a from the benefit will be uaed to purcb1N book1 and to support the USC librartea- Planntn1 to attend are Barbara Ward, PNlldent, AwMUe KWlu, chairman Camille a.., hnJ 81.Mmere, Marllp Twltc,ell, Loi• -Ruth Rush Bridges and Marian.De Nutten. Others are the Mmes JolaD Catllioo, William Grandy, Geor1e Ocbaner , Conrad Scllweltzer .. Donald Tippet, GavlD Herbert, Stephen Anderson, Horace Proulx and Terence Sweeney. •MUSlc, chill and a ailent auction. Th.at'• what the Upper Bay Corron.it~ of the OC Philharmonic Society, has promised at its March 14 fund-raiaer at the St. Michael and All Angel'• Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Bidding on the silent auction items, lncludlng Ruth Frantz with Kathryn Ruh antiques and memorabllla, be8ina at 11 a.m. and will continue for 30 minutes before Betty Sauders, Mary S .. ttack, WJaalfred Smltll, Irene LUly, Vlr1lnla Stallrmu and Adeline Galt entertain. After the "chili bullt to your tute" luncheon biddina will resume until the closlna gong at 1:15 p.m . 'ticketa will be available at the door and proceecb will 10 &owlrda the society's musical program for youths. •Rams Lena1 lrvtll and l,gclou Smidt (if you mix blue and yellow you pt l.!'een don't you?) will We Are Proud To Present MARCH 10 and MARCH 12 JILL RICHARDS Sprina '13 Cohction DCSIGIER SALON, llPfR LEVEL MARCH 15 and MARCH 16 ST. JOHN KNITS Spma '13 C*tion DES/GIER SAL Off, llf'fR Lem MARCH 21, 22 and 23 BEST OF THE AMERICAN DESIGNERS A c*tlllt ftabltlll _. •11•1 • OSCM Ol LA DfA. ... a.All, •-Of-flrir..-wy 11111. MUTCll .U .soM. lllMY lllcfMIOll. IDJ.Y , ... Md .-S _.. ... DESIGllEJ SALDI( llffl LOO .. . Lucille Kuehn with Scott Jackson .be on hand Friday for pre-St. Paddy's kickoff planned by th~hilticated Ladies Chapter of The Center at back Inn. Santa Ana. Irish atew will be terved at 5:30 p.m. and there 'will be a no-host bar and dancini to the music of the Chantays. Ticketa are $11 and reeervationa may be made by calling Jolene or Pegl)' at 675-9770. The Sophiatlcated Ladies ia a new support group for the OCP AC, made up of 44 business See Macf1fatter, Page C4 -· . SPECIAL GIFT OFFERI Cleanse, Tone, Moi8turize: $15 Skincare Tt10 FREE With perfect perm $35 HAIR.m.IBTS Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Maroh 8, 1113 . Having · a Japanese sw-ord ' 81 ITAN DSUPLANE "Havlnft a JapaneM aword la Ile owntna • baby," 1&)'1 Davld KJad. a, Kyoto d••l•r in Oriental art. "You have to duat h, oil It. and then powder It before you can lerioualy toUCh lt ... -·He aald the former r•dlo operator of the OenDan battle.hip Graf Spee bad a collection of Japaneee 1worda when he lived in JapAn. Theee were the eworda of the '•mural. The warrior cute of old Japan. No ~ eJle WU allowed to p.rry them. When not wom, they ~ere kept on a apectal ooden pedestal. With e lone curved ftahting blade aoea a ~horter aword. A aamural who felt he wu ln d.lqrace Uled thia for ha.ra-ltirl. The ritual suicide of alldng the abdomen. · Kidd ald the German radio operator uaed to unaheetbe h1a IWOrde to ~ through hap filled with rice husk. ' "The nearest thing to a :>tuman body. He could ' 9trik.e throu1h three and a half hap at a blow." • • • The aamura.I sword is "o t easy to find - though reproductions are t. n "in" thing for achelor household aecorationa ln America. ?f OU can viait Kidd in hia 1apaneae vllla in the J(ujoyuna hills of Kyoto. I Tiie Japane1e Sword Token Shibata 11 tbe name of a matter craft 1bop In tit• Nlbonba1bl dl1trlct. Hai been maldn1 Japanese 1word1 1lnce lllS. Muea tbree, 1ometlmea four, la a montb for colleeton wbo want mu1eum qnallty and will pay llO 000. Tiiey alto make 1amaral armor -t&HO. (Have your botea look It up and tell the taxJ driver. Drlvera can't find places any otber way.) Japan Sword la a modern 1bop tbat ma.tea all kinds of cutlery. Statnle11 1teel table 1et1, too. Advertises In Tokyo Tbl1 Week. (On hotel front desks.) Clip tbe ad. Sbow It to the taxi driver. It bat dlrectlon1 In Japanese. Sharper Image 11 a super-eleganc mail order ca~og of things you'd never thought of buying but would love to have. For men and free. Addre11 them at 406 Jack1on Street. San Francisco. CA 94111 . Kidd haa II ved In f r o m a m a s t e r Japan for 30 years. He'a calligrapher." a respected collector. A Some achoJanhipe can director of the Omoto be had. Write Omoto Foundation that apoNOrs Foundation, Kameoka. aemlnara on Japanese Kyoto, 621 Japan. culture. • • ~ Students come from You can't misa K.Jdd'a all over the world. They villa. It's got black walls. get room and board in a A black Cad I I lac ts temple dormitory. parked In front In a Said Kidd, "They narrow, narrow lane. It's learn the tea ceremony JUSt minutes from the from a tea master. elegant Miyako hotel. Pottery la taught by a His hours are nine to living treasure. five -that is, nine in "Japanese dance and-· the evening to five in the archery are taught by morning. He's a night maaters. Zen meditation owl. by a Zen maater and His knowledge of bruahstroke painting Orient.al art h.aa passed around and ht 1et1 famou• 1ue1t1. lnpid S.r1man 1t1yed wfth O.vJd. Nureyev cooled hl• h•la on ht.a Colf&ml ma ta. H• ceta Tlbewn 1am111 and backpack •tudenu with Ph.D.1 pa11ln1 throu1h by way of Katmandu, Culture ln tranait la delivered to h1a door • • • Hia book on experiencee in Pe~ of the ThirUea la called All The Emperor'• Hor-..." Hollywood heard of Kidd. Read the book. "Sterlin& Slllipbant ("In The Heat Of The Nlaht") wrote a acreenplay . Peter O'Toole WU to play me. Audrey Hepburn wu to play my C hinese ex-wife, the lut of the Manchu prt.nce.... "You know how thlnga are ln movie buaineas. Time paaaea and they decided to make lt a muaical. David Bowie would play David Kidd." • • • David hu a partner Morimoto, a whlmaicai character himaelf. Once he bought the content.a of a wareho~wned 80 years QBO by a Japanese art dealer. Says Morimoto, "It turned o ut to be the pieces of a Buddhist temple . The first Club Med Js not typical beach • U.S . 1n resort f,PATNEWER "Alle, Aile, come. come," our aid instructor t1a ua down Copper Mountain, aa aix uncertain start their tint day at Club Med'a fint U.S . ski village. Cbriatian '• English ia not ••z.ee but h1a commanda are clearly understood by philoeophy dlacou.ragea spending much time alone in your room. The G.M.'s (guest.I are called Gentila Membres) mingle ln the capacious dowrutain lounge when not skiing or dining in the restaurant with it.a wrap-around view. • IS like owning a baby' ¥-eager studenta. e uaually thinka of Club Med aa a beach at leut in the western hemisphere. In , Club Med Ski villages have been clinging snowy a1opee ln ll'rance, Switzerland and Italy for Despite the casual atmolphere, Club Med haa a definite pen.em of life for ill members. Nothfn8 is left undone to U9Ure that each G.M. hu the beat time possible. When you plan a holiday at Copper Mountain, you'll di8cover that 1983 la a perfect year. Airlines are fighting for your buainem, and Club Med haa arranged a package with United Airlines that can't be beaten from Loe Angeles to Denver. The round trip airfare la $198. Land rates which Include ab9olutely everything are $798 per penon through Mareh 20, and $735 from March 27 until April 3. You'll& 1mo Den.ver'1 Stapleton Airport to be met by G.O. s, (~ntlla Organiaateun) and taken on chartered bu.ea the 45 m1l8 to C.Opper Mountain. Japan•a top actor, Toehi.ro Mifune, is ahown in the movie "Samurai Saga," with the warrior sword of old Japan. H~ was also the ahogun in the TV movie "Shogun.'' -~_t;ea"· "lk&t except for an unsucoemuI attempt t> over a previoualy built hotel in California· s .. country, CQpper Mountain La the first Club Med be U.S.,~ tram the looks of the third eeMOn, destined to continue. Club Med tradition began over 30 years two young Europeau decided that wu no place foe a vacation. Gerald Bliu and Gilbert Triono felt that radios. newspapers. and telephonee clid nothing for the 90Ul, and aet out "' prove that a simple fun.filled holiday was the er to the atrea of every day life. A single e was built in Spain in Majorca. and in the uing yean, Club Med bu bloeaomed into a worlc of over 90 modern villages in 26 different tries around the WOtrld U you've beoome a Club Meci"a.ffidan.ado, you're bly uaed to the beach dum such as J.xtapa, C.&JllCUn.. Playa Blanca or Tahiti. Theee clubs are t.ed on lu.doua beaches, and the cottages may be umped together in condo bulldlngs, or spread all er the landa:ape aa in Tahiti. The bar i.a on the and the dining room may be in another area. guests are mattered throua:bout the grounds uring the day, gathering only for meal8 and ""1mtrUP entertainment. Club Med Coopper La neatly arranged in one ae rambllna hotel building divided lnto four ~pact hotel roorm, each sleeping two, Arriving at any Club Med la an experience the ftrat time, and even after you've become a f'e8Ular, the traditional aingiJl8 welcome i.a exhilarating. The G O .'s line up pn the step11 of the hotel dreaaed in everything from ski clothes to pareoe. atrumm.lng gwtara. and handing out drlnka to each G.M. The Chef de Village, Jean Mourgea, welcomes each guest After VI.Siting the ski room to rent equipment lf you haven't brought your own, it's time for touring the place. Be.Jdea the huge lounge and bar area. Copper Mountain offers a gain• room for backgammon. and watching video tape9 of your skimg progress A languaae lab often French lessons and a computer room haa 12 computer games. Orientation i.s an important part of the fint day at any Club Med. and at C.Opper, it'a even more important. The difference la that skiing a. the prime interest at this club. Every G.M. ii offered two le:S80na every day. OC C to present tour to Italy this summer "The Art and Music of Italy" la the title of an educational tour belng presented by Orange Coaat College's Commun! ty Service Office this summer. The 15-day tour will run June 15-29. The tour la being conducted by OCC art profe1sor Jo1eph Schmitz and muaic profeasor Howard Judkins.Both have conducted aeveral OCC art field studies clUleB to Europe ln the put. Stop will be ~ ln Rome, Piaa, Floren~. Positano, and PeJ"\14Pa. ~ l j te 400 ,._.. when lull. and the Club 1 Mad Hatter Luncheon' scheduled "Italy is o ne vast muaewn," Schmitz says. "Expre11ed in an atmosphere of almost }'ram Page C3 .women. The next luncheon meeting la aet for w~ at the Airpor1tt Inn. 1· •Memben of tbe Spy&lan HU1s Philharmonic C<irnmittee are .arching their doee1a for a clever or y bat io wear io the Tue.day "Mad Hatten uncheon° ln the home of Reaa God1llall. A -llUJI .. will becln at 10 a.m. with the honored •Ull•W. chartef' and ..adate members. arriving at l for a Mlad luncheon and musical entertainment llAanllt ....... Salldnal. The committee, he.ded Pat ... ,... ii oelebnting ltl 10th anniversary. •Just a week a.ft.er a membership tea In Jeu mlraculou1 con\lnuity Lacu' Newport Beach home, a new f\md-ralllna and perfection, thla group for the Rehabilitation lrutitute of ~ country baa created C.Ounty baa been formed and plaru are in die w or k • o f a rt making for a benefit. unaurpaaaed, refinina Arnig:aa de Rio la beina headed up b~ Elaine and en ha n c in I t h.e BulUjlu and MUIJ S,m.J" BeaJ&a PM.la. Bart.an hiRlry of OW' w«ld. Howell (•he hoated the organizational meettnc). "It ii~ where, from CedlJa Kun, Patti Clark and Coule C.ldwell (her da ....... te:r Carea la the '83 Euter Seal Poster child). the 12th century untU ~· Late in the Benaimance, And, the lfOUP all plana an all-male Patrona and even to our day, art lfOUP which baa been named Arnig:aa. a n d s c I e n c • b a v e •Forty-five artista ~ have their worn put produced their sreatest on the block March 11~ when Newport Harbor pnlue.!' A~ of Childnm'1 Society holdl ltll lnvitational SdNe d Art at Santa Ana Country Club. Naaett.e Tour pu'tidp.nts will S.daerlud ii cba1rman of the fund-ras.r wbJch v i s I t m u • • u m • , lncludee dinner, the aucUoo plue a Petit Salon catbedrala,,l.•;::n•, f•tw"tna arta and cra11m priced at under tlOO. tem~ and •Delta Gamma t1 110 yean old and 800 Co9t of the tour l1 alumnae and coUesla• ant expected to cc:nvene •1.m . 'n. t.e Ind.,.._ March 10 ln the PW.a Ballroom of dwt N~ter to roundtrip airfare, land celebrate. SackOeblCk Alumnae cha.,_ will ho.iw uw=on· tourilt the 11 a.m. luncheon when plan• lnctuoe, dim lilbU• hi cea••.om.. bonarinc &o-year memben, foUnden -.n. ...S IDMJ ...a. and~ membaw. Mn. Jerrr eca.,. iii -,_..__.;.M.i.... _....._. chalmlan. Mn.. 0.ftd ...... 837·384& bM more '"--..---t ,...!m[m!!ISS!D.a.... ___ .,--_______ the=-'°""= t pbane Me-5880. IASIC-mSAVE8400 mTHE -BY MARal 81. Ttrne i$ running out for Sitmar Super Savers. Fast. If you've been longing for a luxury Caribbean cruise without a luxury price tag, don't wait. Book your cabin before March 31, and you'll save $400 ~r couple on any 7, 10 or ll-day, 1983 Caribbean cruise beginning wlth the April 9 sailing. a ......... F '\. Super seven man thb the per- fect aummer to island hop with me family. From June 8 throuah the A~ 27 aulle, we expand our youth prosram to include a U member staff and a tehcdult cA actMnee to lcecp teens and Junior crullen entertained from 9 am to mldnJaht. PIU., when your chllcftn atay with ~ ln the -.me cabin, dw:ynocal\Jy cndli 11 loW .ml .;,a 4th '-ch ... nnatnl from only $395 co S520 Plf ees!Dft• ... rhly ly1hieoo. .. j l \I ,. ' GOllN ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF A KOMAR Q.-w. ,.., • ftv.-cant •• Jer ., ...... •ltlcla .......... , •• .... • ,,...,..., •Jaw ..... •• MW • ....... 1alt ef ealy ,_, car4•. Tiiie &.rffble ....... , •• .,.. die ..... u., alHr." TA.at lilu r&IMCI coa· .Werable p~I•••· It It d ear wh&di •IDOr 11 bet'9r ""•• Jn MW A·K·• la eee ud Q·•·• la the other. Blat wtakla 19-oWcl yeu opea whH you hold A·J ·ll la oae ud K.Q·ll la the other, for eaam· pie? We would •~late yottr ilelp.-H . N•leoa, 8 Uver Sprhac, Md. rn .1. qu .. Uoa .... be .. awarded die weekly priu.I A. -It la because of problems like this t hat few uperl pairs open the better minor. There ia no diUiculty when one minor is longer than the other -open t he longer suit. A second rule to remember is never open a two·card suit. That luves only two cases at issue: 11 where you have two three card minor . and 21 where you have two four card minors. 1t really' doe1n't mottur what you •lect to do, u Iona u you ar11 cnn1l1t.nt. Per t0n1lly, I like to open one rlub when I have two thrH card m1non and one diamond whu I have two four rard m1nora. l believe that mo•t l'xperu use thla method. and 1t has one ubv1ou1 1dv1ntal(1t -whenever you optin on .. diamond, you will u1u1lly havt' al IH$l 11 four rard 1uit Thus you will have onl' ftower artlric111I bid to worry about. 11nd partner will feel frt't' tu ratst~ your diamond suit in a competitive auction You will note that I said you will usually have a four card suit when you open one diamond. There 15 one holding where you will have only three diamonds but will be forced to open the biddng with one diamond never theless. ll is that rare hand in which you hold four cards in each maJor. three diamonds and only two clubs. Q. -Oae pol•t alway• vnH .m e -bo• do ~ou evalute ln· l auffi$atl1 f\&Al'd.cl liaHwet -L. 8tlver•u , Breu, N.Y. A .-You do not know whether a •ln1leton honor, or 1 doubleton 4uHn. for that matter, 11 101ng to b,• a work In¥ valut' or nut wh•n you flnt tvaluate your hand A 1lmplt ml'thud 11 thl' fnlluw ing: Count "'' hrr tho honor·- high·ciard valut> or d11trlbu llonal valutt. whiC'hever i1 the higher. Thu• a alnrteton king 11 worth S polnt1; 1 1lngleton Jack 11 worth 2 po1nt1. u 11 a doublet-On or singleton queen However, 1 1lngleton ace la worth 6 points and a double ton king 4. Neither la ln1uf ricienlly guarded. Send u y quH tloa1 for U1l1 colWD• tot Cha.rle1 CorH uad Omar s a.arlf, Hr• of ttll1 ••••paper. Eaca. ... I! • prtn of • t'opy or tll• ... "Core•'• Brkt1 0 c-ploto,'' a 19.9$ wa.lue, will bo 1w1rded f.,. dae quHtJo• Jlldsed die M il nulved. CllarlH CerH ••d Omar Stia.rll porMD&lly cuaot aador· c.a.ke to u1w1r all quHUoH eult- mltled. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband is• a minlster. We have been married nine years and have two aona, five and two. My life has been enriched by his profession, but ln the laat few years our marriage has suffered. your roommate smokes? .. and they reply ia "No, I don't" The next day we get a phone call from an irate spouse or a disgruntled IOJl or daughter. Please tell your readen to be honest with us. He is gone nearly every night to some meeting or another. I can accept that because it ill part of his work, but he ha.a taken up a hobby that is driving me crazy. It is hunting. He geta up ln the morning and announces his plarm. He usually hunts during the breakfast or supper houra, which were suppoeed to be "family time." I have verbalized my resentment and he continues to Ignore my feellnp. I have considered leevtn.g him because it ia apparent that he has no regard for me or our family life. I need your advice. There is abeolutely no one ei.e to tum to. I can't talk to EtFlergyman. He's the problem. -BESIDE MYS l>EAR BESIDE YOURSELF: I .. y yoa CAN talk to yoar clerl)'IDU -and aboaJd, bat be more ezpllclt. For example: "If yoa llave 10 little lD&erett tn you laome and family, yoo wlll not m.l11 u . Make time lD yoar We for as or W a marriage la over." ADd make It atlct. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I married a woman with a aon who will aoon be 10 years old. My wife and I are having a .enoua disagreemenL I believe UU. kid is too old to have hia mother bathe htm . A110, he geta into bed with us w henever be feels like iL (We sleep in the nude.) When I complain, she says I am jealous. Another thing. the boy comes into our bedroom when the door ia thut, and somet ime• t h is ia very embvraaing. We both read your column and have respect for your views. Pleue comment. -NEW HUSBAND IN MONROE, WIS. DEAR MONROE: Yoa are golDc to be u H-ltubaad If you wlfe doesa't tall to a coUHlor or to lier clllld'• pediat:rlclaa aoea. Wlaat yoa deecrlbe caa be ralaoH t• a marrlace aad extremely bmapa1 le Cite boy. Y oer wife aeeda to be couseled aboat the uhaltlay aapecta of Wt altutioa. Her tact of couJderattOD for yoa la appalllaa. Meanwlalle, I nunt yo• keep )'CHU' bedroom door locked. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I cannot aleep tonight without reaponding to "Y~ Complaint," who Iha.red a hospital room with a heavy smoker. I am an R.N. on a surgk:al flooc. The problem is a major one for us .. We IX> try to eeparate the .-noken from the nonsmok.en, but eometimes just don't have the room. We frequently move patienta around when they complain, but I can't tell you how many times we have asked, "Do you mind lf T JOUI HIAlTH DR. PETER J. STEI NCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: It eeem1 tlae meden world la ra • laldall. We're'° ma Ill a 11Uf7, We doa't e&op to .,el) Ht die aittre ,....,Jem. Fer eumple, ceulder WD. MMt womea bow wMt It la, bet l'-.i cuioa te bow Ja1t wit.at Cite lalllala stud for. Md wMt do yM tktak of IUDI fer 111.rda eo11lnl? -MRS. V. DEAR MRS. U .: I aee what you mean. Newrtbelea, in many tnatanoe.. inJtlala save ua from Ull.na difficult tongue-twist.en. For example, IUD atandl for "intrauterine device.'' Would you want to be repeaUna tmt in diaNIDoo with your dodm lmiead ol •)'inc IUD? a.at. oamlnC down to the main points: what do l think of IUDI for ccntncepdon1 One estimate Is that almost three m l11!on women in the Unlted Stai. '--them. ., they m u.t be effective in birth C'IODtrol Hawewr, the dectldon lhoWd be a 0De-cln-4>e ........, betwem doctcr and l;U..L Some WCllDlft ahaL&ldn't '--.nm.. esped• ~ who have a ~ of JMtMc Jnflmnmataon. What'• IOod for your .....,_ IDa1 not be IOC>d f« JOU. No one will be angry if you object to smoke. Smoken and nonsmoken are equally militant about their rtghta and we are frequently -CAUGHT IN THE MlDDLE IN SAN L tnS OBISPO DEAR S.L.O.: Yoo told 'em and I tbank you. Going r.o a wedding? Giving one? Or sWidin.g up in one? Even ii you're already married Ann Landers' completely new ''The Bride's Guide" will answer questions about r.oday's weddings. For a copy . send a dollar, plu. a long, ~U·add.ressed, stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, DJ. 60611. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS including BEST PICTIJRE THE\'ERDICT ·····-··~'~ ct.N'~'°'~ E~'Ji .. """ Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT /8undey, Maron 8, 1t83 CS-I HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday Marcb 7 ARiES (March 21 April 19): Individual ln pos!Uon of authority lenda sympathetic lat FOCUll on chan1• that It beneficial, promo tion end production. Get written conflrmatJun.1 member of opposiw MX will tultlU obtJgatlon Gemini, Vlrso pel'llON play _key rol•. TAURUS (Apr il 20·May 20)· A ccen! on movement, proare11, newa concerning travel. Diplomacy It eaentlal, eapeclally ln connection with family member and apedal purchue. Lona-dlatance call aid.a tn clJlrifytng aenae of direction. Saaittarian flgure1 prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Surface lndlaitlona require check.lna -dig for additional data. You'll co~ up with lnfonnatJon concerning money and legal document. Thia la no tJme to co-sign or to make flnanclel commitments. Pl1ce1 plays unl)Ortan t role. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): l'lay role of obeerver -check legal rtghta, permlulona. Focus on delays, rules, responsibility and relat1onahlp that grows ln lntenaity. Caprtcom and another Cancer figure prumlnently. Money picture will be clarified. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Starting new project wquld be premature -Ue looee ends, complete batlc choree. Survey altuallon, get overall vtew and make lnqulrtes related to potential Long.distance communication booeta morale, helps regain sen.ae of dlrecllon. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Be ready for fresh concepts, new ideas and prospecta wtuch stimulate creatJVe proceues. Focus on speculation, change, variety, children and ability to lmprmt your individual 1lyle. Leo, Aquarius natives play key roles. LIB RA (Se pt. 23·0ct. 22): Streamline procedures, get a ccurate measurements, read between lines and be sure legal righta are protected. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21): Diveralty, give full rein to intellectual. cur1011ty, make 1nqu1ries concerning possible journey. Emphasis also on relauves. vLBlta and message Crom one who had been "out of your hfe " Gemini, Sag1tt.araus natives Cigure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·Dec. 21) Thorough approach reaulta in profit. You locale "missing link." What had been a cloeed door will be opened wide -you'll have a chance to prove maJOr point and to be rewarded for efforu. Scorpio, Aquarius persona play prominent roles. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Stress independence, initiative, originality and willingness to pioneer a project. Gain mdicat.ed through written word -you sense pulse of publJc and can make l'll08t of 1t Judgment, intuition are on target. You'll be at right place at crucial moment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). MaJOr domesuc ..... .... ., ..... , F °' a..ll1ed Ad ACTION Call A D.AAY P'ILOT AO-VllOll .U.W71 "WrmOUT A Domrr A WINNERr ..An important movie - a moV1e I want you to eee ... if I had a child. .. I would take my child to llee t.h1a rum... 0000 _,., ... ..uac... ... n- ''Kate Nelligan is superb ... ".,. _ _., ... " .... WJTBOUT A 'JhACE ad,tuallmt!nt CJC.'JCUnt -what Nid been a eowa of fear will be eliminated. Harmony et home l• restored 1''amily member rnaUI ~. edmlta error 11.nd oonflda prevloualy aec:ft\ problmi. -P ISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Define ~. dre11 for part, utlJlie creative 1kll11. L u n.er ~mphub on fnenda, hoJ>C!ll, wlahft and romance QUllllll By PHIL INTERLANDl_ol Lagunaaeach "You've been with us three years now, Brewster . lt'i about lime you stopped thinking off the top of your head " POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT HOW LITTLE I KNOW ABOUT MVSl:LF9! A LCJl.01 .... G A v r .. o~oTy O"' 'T'Hf° SU&..1£Cr #2 LOJE.SKJ< ~ .. , .. , UT/-. 12::9, 41::11, .. ~llm -.~ .... -UT,...a:ll. .... .. edword) WESTBROOK CINEMA ::··: ''.'" .: .. -. . 530 -4401 SACAIEMY AWARD NOMINATDNS ------IM"ll ~ ------ BEST ACTRESS Meryl Srreq> BEST SCREENPLAY ADAPTATION Alan J. Paku1a ,• Jon\t>ight "Jon Votght tak• a risky ro4e and emergee "DON'T MISS 'TABLE FOR FIVE' ~~jht'I marvelOUI ~ralt turns thl1 Table' Into a feut." -SttMJn Schfffer US MllQezlne SPLENDID "Jon Voight la apfendld. The chlldren .... terrific. The film 11 deeply affecting." -K.W. Thomu LA Tlnw ., Table for Five TRIUMPHANT!'' -Bf'Ut»~ Playboy TERRIFIC! "A 91 A flM movte deep and Mnlttlve. A terrtfto oatl -Gaty Franlclln KNXT·TV ~I OrlnG• Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Maroh I , 1813 •• .efJ =--............ CA Pl1lnllff HlftlTAOI IAHK. 1 ~ eorpotltlOft Oefencten1 KIHHITH '"OWH, ind 0011 OHi 11\rouoll TIH, ~ lt ... OM c.. ..... .. MOTIC&l 'f• ._... ~ ~ .... _ • .., .......... ).v ...... ,.. .......... .... .... ~ ....... .,. ...... ............. -.... It ~ 1lllWI lo Mell !tie llCMoe of 1n 11torn1y In 11111 millet, you IN>lllcl do 90 Pl'omc>lly 90 111411 ,.out written reeponM, It ~y. m1y be Mll4 on llml AYllOI U1hd '" 1ld1 Me111d4Mte. II tri.111111 •ttlft .......... Ud.elft111ll11Mlle1 ......... ""=~'" .................. ... T.'u 111e1 D1111 1ollcli1 r 11 con111Jo d• un 1b0g1do en 1111 11un10 . d1b1rf1 111 c 1r10 lnnwd1e11men11, de 1111 m1ner1. "' ~·· Mefltl ... ~ llguna. puedt -reglllll'Mla 1 llefnC>O MliC NDm ~.~ T111 tollowlnt pe,.on 11 CIOlnt blol"-11 HA"IO" VllW MAOAZINI/ COAITLIHI ll'\leLIOATION, 1111 w hlbol Ho •• ~ ..... CA t:Mll Tero: T 1 11111 It II w ... oo.. Ho I N1wPot1 8Mcll, CA Ullt Tiiie bu..._ 111 oonductld by an lnd•v141.M11 flflk T lalel\ Thie 1111-1 *II ni.ci wllll 11'11 Co;inly Cleta ol Orenge Covnty 1>11 P:1b ,. 11113 '" ... Publllhecl Orange Cout Ollly Piiot Fib 27, March II. 13, 20, 19'J 097-63 ~TmOUe.UllNlll NAMI ITATl•NT fh1 following p1t1on 11 doing bullnlll .. 8 J DISTAl8UTOAS. 246 M1gno111 St., Co111 M111, c.-. 112827 Stephen R 8y1111 , 245 M1gnoll• 81 . Co111 M111. CA 112827 TNI bullnMI It conduc:lld by an lndMdual SllC)llan A B~M Thie llt lemenl WU ftlld Wltll lhl County CllR of Orange Coun1y on ~lb 2• 11163 '21-Pu bllt hl d Ortno• COIJI Di iiy PllOI Fib 27. Maren 8, 13, 20, 11183 103e.63 1. TO THE 0U£NOANT. A~ oompl1ln1 1111 ~ fllld by th• P'l;ltlff llMlnlt ~ tt you wtlh to ~ thlil iaw.itt. you muet, Wltt>ln IO d1y1 1fltt Ihle 1ummon1 11 MrWd on you. 1111 wttll tNI coun • written ~lo 1111 CIOfnPlelnt IJnMM you do 90, yol;r default will be ente<ed on 1pl)llcetlon ol lhl plllntlft, Ind ltlle ooun may .,.,,., 1 judgment llQeilnel you '°' lhl relief ·------------~ '1 Ille ~I. wtllCI\ P\aJC M)TIC[ could r11u1t In g1rnl1hm1n1 011-------------.---1-1-- 'lrlQel. IM!lnQ of money Cl' property '""""'fVY• -or olhtt r1011 requ11t1d In lht NAMI STATRMSNT "EVERY ONE Of THE ELEMENTS FROM CAST TO CAMERA IS CRISP, DIRECT ANO FINE. O.vld Keith akTipfy pts bett.r In IWf'Y Of'l9 of hi• fllma." lOSAH!.HU llMU 1'HEl.ORDll or: DlllCIPl.INE R CJ! -!.~~~~..'!:~ ft ----NOW PLAYING ·--' lllU U fOM wtlfMlllTU ...,..., .. ,..,. llt•-S-• UA rw11~ SU Ult Sii SllO HS SJU c:ona MIU Ill,_,.,.,,_ 1!:1m1131 (d•-C-C..ta• W--ogo c,,....,, ...,.. ...... °"" tit 4141 )SI 06H OU. cotTA•Uto•.,O• DllA•t Pk•c•Ooonoo *"' CoH• ...... c.+t c;..,.,. On•• ... S46 Ull 11t•16l'Ull thtle1 Ull.UI utllllU SllOUW..lllol)t ... ln $13 3014 "'1T111WT1Ji Pk ... ' Ill w., lt °''"'~ H I lHJ COIT\j)lalnt. Th• following pet1on 11 doing 0.lld .t~!.:!~a.tc ~ur~ SHORE TRACTOR r----------------------------1 By Tine long, DIC>UIY SERVICE, 22971 Triton Wey. Unl1 ************************* Law O"'-ef "1'"0 , LIQuna Hiiie, CA 112863 -· •• ···-• , • "°°"'"-IMVIQ Frink Fr1go1I. 2S731~~........,.._ l'HOllAa '"PIUINOVOIT, Ml. 8uckl11ton1, l 1gun1 Hiii•. CA ,--------------------------. -119ot ••• I I om.. lultl 100 02863 9 AC' ADEMY A' 1.7 ARD im... cA 111111 "'" ~ 1. oon0uc1ec1 by"" n nnn Tit: 71"'911..... lndMdueJ NQMIN A 'TIQ1'.TS Publl1h9d Or1n¥1 COHI Da~ llllle Fregoel n J. 11 PHot. F•b. 13. 20. 2 . Mlfeti ~·~ ~~~~ 1~·o::;~::: BEST 'i>icTURE Pla.IC NOTICE Publl1ll1d O'lnge Cou1 De lly l'tCTITK>Ue .U ... 11 Pllo1, Feb t3, 20. 27, Mercn 6, NAm ITA~ '863. Th• follo,.,1ng pereon le doing bu.U-.11 PACIFIC LUXURY. 2776 Mell V1t1'1 Di' E, Col11 M ... CA 0282e 0.brl K Klemln. 2776 MIN Verdi D< E. Coote MM&. CA 02e:ze ll'!ll ~ .. ~Id by In lndlllldull Dlbr I K Kllmln Tnlt 1111-1 Wll ftlld .nth lhl CooHlty Cllrtl Of Or11nge County on Feb 24. 11183 -"210IM Publl1h1d Or1ng1 Coaat Dally Piiot Feb 27 M1n::I\ e , 13, 20. 1983 103243 Pla.IC N011CE l'tCTITtOUt .,... .. NMtl ITArn.NT n,. •olo*4no Pit'°"' -dolt'Q bu..,_ ... THE EXECUTIVE ADVANTAGE. 704-83 Nl.tc NOTICE l'tCTYTIOU9 IM.I ..... N.u.ITATWmNT Tl\1 following pert0n II doing butt_ .. SACON INC . 1122S Slllet Ave , Fountlln Vlllay. CA 02708 (a Clllfomll corporetlon). 819C)flen E Sarnulllert. 211211 1 Vie Rueda. San Juan ~reno. CA 112875 Thia ~ II conducted by 1 COtl>Of lllon St..,nan E. s.tnulllan Prllldanl T,. Ital-I WU ftlld '#1111 Ille County Clerk ol 0r•"8• County Fib II. 1983 ~11 Publlthld Or1ng1 Co111 Delly Piiot. Feb 13, 20, 27, Merell II, 11183 1300 Dove 8tr111. Sull1 100, l------------I Newport 8Mcfl, CA 02MO Jottn A. e..m.,,, 3U7 Biren 1 ____ NIJC ___ NO_na ____ 1 =~Suite 273. HewPQfl Beeoh, CA '1CTITIOUI .,_ .. Yvonne M. Brlgg1, 3801 PMVI-ln, No 1SC, lnrine, CA ·112714 TN1 bu.i-It oonductld by 1 Glft9'll perlnerlNp. ~ John R 8-nan NAmlTA~ The following per1on 11 doing buw-11. PRODUCTS BY M-'ll. 3 49 Walnut St #B, Colll M .... CA. 112927 BEST ORIGLNAL SCORE I \l II , ............ I ~ OllHGfMAll .._., 6 fMUfRfS fw_J,lllfll lev·t~eif lW.CeifJ Oo-·1)1~ ~ IOUllAIM Ulll f W c1•1•• Tiiie ttllltnanl ..,.. ftlecl *'111 tt11 County a.n< of Orange County on ~ I.el Wlllil, 3411 Wllnut St , I B, Colll Meal, CA. 1121127 ._ ... ._...,, ____ """--'-...;;;.......,....;._,,_..__.-, _____ _ Feb 25 11183 n10D4 Pwbllallld Orenoe Co111 Dally Ptl04 Fib 21. Marci\ 8. 13, 20. t983 1184-83 l'tCTmOUI .,_.. NAmlTATDmNT Tiii ~ I**--doing ~-AJ SUH8ET FINANCIAL G~OUP . Bl M EDICOAP Fl~ANCIAL. 2390 E Orange....ooc:I Ava . Suite 500. An1111rm. CA 112801. (;lyd1 Mltc:hell H1rllln1. 37 FWd, lrvtne. CA 112714 .Mty Rotu H«llJnl. 37 Flald, INfna. CA 112714 fhlt ~ It oonductld by I ~· pennertlllp CJyde M. Hwtllrw Thll atlt-t -ftlld with the ~ty Cllrtl of Orange County on Feq. 24, 11183. ~ ~bllll'lld O'lng1 Coul Dally Pl~ Fab. 27. Marci\ 8, 13, 20, 1983 1038-83 l'tCTTT10U9 eu-aa N.umlTA'nmJfT Thi fOllowlng peraone -doing ~-• DIVERSE EHDEAVORB, 8 Euc;Mplue, IMnl, CA 12715. 'Mlcllaal D1vld Teener, 8 ~ ll'Ww, CA 12715. .-w. ""°'*·. ~"'· .,...,,., CA 92715. ,,. ....,,.,. -oonduc11d by ·~~·(;'.~~ Thie 9tl'*'*" -ftlad MUI the ~ty Cllrtc of Orenoe CGunty on F4b. 24, 1N3 ,,,... P\lbllltled Oranoe Cou t Detty Ptot .... 77, Ma-di .. 11. 20, 1M:J. 1015-83 NlJC NOTJC[ ITATW Of M•MU llr Mrt "* .. 0# l"ICtiliCMM ........... Th• tollow1110 penon1 ll•n ~-tlle -ol Iha Flctftloul 8u1l11111 Heme: llVIAlY MeTC\.I,, APAftTMEHTI, 111 J8 Bedford Lene, Newport leach, Calif. t2eeo. Ifni 'lotltlov• 8u1ln1M Ham• rer.rred to ebova wu flled In ONnge County on '•bru1ry II, tt17. l'71t11. Cl9Y!Ofl ... ltu!'dl¥snt, 2037 l•n Oftve, Coela w .... Call! .... Julll I.~ 2037 IWWI ~ eo.c. Mlm. Celt. Ht2e. ,,... ~ -oonduoted by "t--RI~ """ . ..,,..,..,. ""fNt .............. "'111 ltie CcMtlY c.tr of °'MOI Cowity on ~ •••• 11U. ""bltefled 0rMgl 0-.t Del~ Not. l'eb. 20, ff, Mlrdl .. 11, 1..S .. ,..., Thie ~ It conducted by ant-----~~-------= lndMOuel Jlmmll Lii WNllt Thie ll•t-1 -llllCI ""'"" the County Cllt1t of OrltiQI County on Fet>,to. 1N3 ,...,. Publllhed Or1ng1 ColJI De lly Piiot. Feb 13. 20 27 M1rch 8. 1N3 NI.IC N011CE ACTITIOUI eua.EH NAmlTA~ Tl'll lollowtng pe<ton 11 doing ~-THE WEDGE. 515 E. Balboa Blvd . N9wpor1 ~. C•lllornl1 112t63 Oe¥td P: HO*'lll. 1015 Neolwpor1 Blvd .. Newport ~. C1Ulornl1 029«) Thte bu*'-.. c:onduc11d by an lndMdull Devld F Howell Thie Ital-I wu lllld wltfl the County Cllt1t of Orange County on February 18. 1983. ,.,... Publlthld Or•ng1 Coul Delly Piiot, Fib. 20, 27. Mir. 8. 13. 1M3 ll05-83 N:itllOUeWaa .... ..,.Tlmln Tha tOlkM4no penoni -doll\g ~-APARTMENTS UMrTEO. 2728$ Lu "-"bta, ~. 210, Mllllon Viejo. CA 1128111 (• Callfornl1 OOti>Of•Uou) Aon•on Equltl••. inc. 880 ~-:';1· lull• 120, Fullerton. t2at ~ ltd. 27285 t.. Aembtll. ~ 210, ,.....,,, l/llfo. CA 02tl1 Cllr1l/BlnMCt Aldwd J. a.nn.t1 Genw.i~ TIN ~ -llled ""'1tl !tie CGunty Cllrtl °' OrlnOI County on ,_.,II, tte3. ...._IWACIMD APu TIT 11'--C. ... etton .... _.,,,... ...... ....,.... ..... c ....... ..... ~ Publl•hl<I Or1no1 Co111 Delly Piiot, Feb. 13 , 20, 27, M1rcll I, 1083 7111-83 lUIUrlY THEATrlES lit llJt •1tl11tt Slltwl111110MlYS2Bllllltss0tlltnuistNltt4 s t113G134•n.tl6l6s~ ~sss1~~. J FOR FlNll EXCfTEmEnTI V111tOvr ... ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS A Ma A o«ll/lrl l"I" f\111 I l,..... ... .., .......... ~ ........... ._ .. t ...... ~ ......,....,..._, ... • COIJA MllA IO~•d• !lo""' •,40 /444 32nd sMAsHam~w ... ti TOflO f lffrt~d "•.tdd"lti .. I r ~· • ,180 ClllAIMN ~1~1""''" Utll/0 WtlfMl .. tlll ~"'''""~Woy lt Utt"ll' IVI J6VI IAlDIM OllOWI ld11u•n' W11'U"~ \ 10 4401 -o.-.. ...,, ..-re•'tD•Q• '""' u.o.._..._ .. , [ • ACADEMY ....a: 'fw ,.,d will ilClmll vou llfid • OUo,l ICI o11iy pe1lom1.inu A magical power was destined to fight at his side. -.:1 IUI Of CIUIJ ... SS! 06SS -·M04022 *BARGAIN MATIN•ES • Mond1y ttlru S.turd1y All P9florm1nc .. before 5:00 PM (b~ l,edll fll ....... 1 Incl Holidty1) '" ... llA(u\ t.ilAt I LA MIRADA WAllC IN MWl'fMOUT A T"ACI""" ~ ......... ....,. "LOVlllCK" (PO) ------ "THI lOAOI Of' OCSC~"CIQ -----LAKEWOOD CENTER WAllC IN ·-··---"TOOTlla" "' ----- lo Muooo ot f o1ecron• 994·2400 "VIGILANTE" 1111 . .............. ... "ATO"" <PO> -----·-HAC~AW .... --"0AN0Ht"tNI IN ~V ITUlllO ---foc1111y al Cano11waoo 211/Hl·tlao ·~·· ... "™.l .!ll"! !!:-I "SOPHtnC:otCE" Clil -......... lAt<lWOOD C ENTER SOUTH ...... IN "T A8LE FO .. FIVE" ------ "'"""° ''V."" ---- "ATOA"fl'GI ------ ~­"AmllTMI .... AMDPM&.• ... LOVESICK s ust wonde l'GI COlllna CO M0tnln11 "'""" cu..rv LOVESICK m Erik Estrada stars as Officer Poncherello in tonight's uCHiPs" on KNBC ( 4) at 8:00. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, MltCfl 8, 1983 C...Nwmt!:~t·AHA-1a.4 ~A~ ~A~ll "° Work .. ' Oor"'*lllltlon ,..,...... .... ~ lollowlnt lllrlMIN .,. Clo4r1fl The lonow1n1 '*'°" 11 dolnn , .... ~ ".!...-- -lortd. H OMa Center......_ "8orn ...._,._ ee: ....... • .... _,. ,,_...,_ -... """"":"ti 411, hnta Ana OA. " & -~ ... ~ •: Ol'LIOANf. ITIVI DAVll, llNTl"'"'IU, lt4t •O. l,llnANY 'AIHIOHI 11611 TIM I 0 N My HAN Ot .J ,_.. NewpOfl llvd ' COlll ...... Ca Newlno Dr ' Anaheim, CA t21CM ~,ANY, ,.,, .....,...., .... ,,11 .... ~. Delenclanl HAM>LD J tltU ~ AM LM 1IM1 He1MC1 HewP*1 e..lfl LOW .. Y, llld OoM ' UVOWfll to, hall H•trll, •• , COllOll, Dt Anelleltll, CA'*'°" ~ 0 . ~=· Ot •• ~T-• YM ..__ ...__ ~. Newport a..oti, Ca t2t2t Thll ~ .. ~eel by M Llclo IO\lcl. N-p0t1 .. .oei, CA ._ ...-_....... - -Mlfto 0 lllUW1!, Mii Tllu Cf , lndMduel f*3 TM .... ..., ..... ~,_ Hlintlnqton ...... c. tH4f C"-" AM LM - ...... ,.. ..... .....,._ _... Thie~ II oondUOled 0y a Thie ,j;j:,;,_,I WM fl1ed Wllh lhe Of..:~:.::.:Ola=·::.:Jtf rew ......... .,.._ .. _,.. .._.. genel'el PMI~. Colinly Clettc of Otano-County on Thie ~ le -•lw "'9 ~ ...... Alno "41'*11 MllOll 4, lttl .. ,_.,. ""'i AV I I 0 , U It I e -ei a Ii.• lcotl Hatrla P11H• Qel'9r '*'.,. C t.tOf ,; ~·· t._TrtflHtUI == ec::· •tatanwint.,.. ... wM lhe PuOll•llM O••ng• CO•ll O•lly Thll = .... = ..... ;11 .... • I • • ty Clertc Of Otenoe County on ll'1i04 M110h e, 13 fO. ,., ,.., Coull!)' CWll ol Orange Count) .,. ~ ......... Uill. ........ MMGll '· ,.., '171·'3 • ._._.. • ,...... ,._ ........ L.e'8 .. hfsrmvtl I.. l'tltlot _,..,.. -,,.. ~ , ,.,., .... llbll•n~ O••no• COHt Delly .. -U' lllf\ftl'ir' Publlth•O Or•n1• Cout Del~~ I .,OU .... 10 w4tll the tdvio. of Pllo4 Mat e, IS, JO, )1, 1"3 ,.-~"' ""',_ pu-a .. ..... e I" "1 ...... .,. ellOtll•V In lhll '"ellet, you 2010·'3 --..,....,,...,-~-------""''"'11"'' ' "• '• 'I,..., ehould clo 10 ptOl'/lc>llr 10 that 'fOtM 1---~----------MOTICa TO CMOfTCMtl 112t ... •• wrlll•n •MPOnH, II 1nv. may be .,_.,. lllf\-OP llUUt T1lANV9ll ------------ lllecl on tllN !--==~==~""~··~-~---,._. ,,., .. tcJ1 u.c.c.) PUBlJC M>TICE •m II Ullecl Cl•UI I OllClll t el fl90'"10UI "'-11 Notice It hlflby g lun 10 ---:==~~~==~-·<~. tontejo de un •bot•clo en "" MAim ITA~ c;reo11ot1 of tll• within n•'"•O P1CTlTIOUI ~ at u n 1 o . d I b I rl a ha Ca r Io Thi IOllowlng ~IOn le doing ttentllfOf lhel 1 bvlk 1ten1let 11 .. ._ ITA~ lnmedllf-le. ell ull• met11te. °'*'*9 M : •bout 10 b• m10e on p111onel The to11ow111g pet•on 11 dOl"O tu repuelle -11•. el Na1 elOYM. J, '· F. IHT!lllPRISH, 22' propeny hltliM119f OMGilbed bu41-.. • l>uedl -regllltlde a 1*"90 20\h II #D, Hewpor1 hMtl CA The name end ou.i,_ edOt-0 RE AT &C 0 T t Iii I,_ 0 Y I TO THE OIFINOAHT A cMI Heel. • Cl th• ln11nd10 lt•n•l1101 ••• COMPANY. 1e 8eq\IOle Tr ... !Mnt. c;omplelnt hH bffn lll•d by I.II• John Pautok ,~. 22' 20th WANNlS ABAJIAN. 242' "'"'port CA 92115 plelr:Uff egelne4 you ")'OV .wi to It c ID, Hewpo1t IHCh, CA 81\IO CO.I• M .... CA t 2e21 "°" MaclacNen, ,, --. Oe!9Rcl thfil "-'It. you mwt. wtlhln 92M3 Thi IOcellon In Celll0tnle o1 the T111. IMM. CA 92111 30 d•Y• .... , Ihle 1ummon1 I• Thll ~II oonduct.O by en chief IHCUIM otttc. Of ptlnclpel Tiiie ~ .. conduc:tad ~ .. Mt...o on you, 1111 wtltl 11111 00\#1 • ~ bu1ln111 olllc1 of lh• 1n1end10 lftOMduel ' Mitten r~ to lhe ~ J. l'stde& 'err• 1r1n1t"°' It 2424 H-port Blvd , ROM Mac~ UnleM you Oo '°· your !Mfaull wtll Thll ... ,.,.,.,,. WU llled with IN Cott• ~. CA t272e TNt lta~ -ltlad .......... ~ be enl•ed on thl epplleltlon of the County Clettc of Orange County on All other bu1ln1u neme' 1nd County Cleft! of OflnQI ~ Of\ - plelnlllf, end lhl• COUf'1 may ent., 1 l"eb '3. ttu •OOrHMO uMd by the lntend.O M111ch 4, lte3 J ludment egACln•t you for Ille rellel l'l10MI tttneletor within thr11 y .. ,. IHI "11t" 1 demanded Ill the c;otnpielnl, wf\IQh Publllhed Oreng1 CoH t Delly Pitt 10 tar 11 lo nown to lhe Publ41h1d Oreno-CoHI Oall)I could lllUll In gunl•hm•nl ol Piiot. '.O 2e, Mllfcll e. 12, It, 1913 Intended lr9Mflfll -NOHE PllOI M111c;fl Cl. IJ. 20. 27, 1•. W90M, leldnQ ot money CK ptopoert)' 101'"13 The name end~ .OOr-tt2t~ or other 1eli1t requHl•d In the ------------or the en11noeo 1ren1t111e 111. 1------------c~I. P\BJC NOT1C( PATR1C1A O'SULLIVAN. 2424 PlBJC NOTICE 2. On F11>1uuy 14, tt93, 'I Nntport Btvd . Colle a.<1e11. CA Wo1kere Compenullon judge ~ .,..... 92827 ACTTT10Ua .,... .. lteued an order, ord«lno ec>Pilclrit• NAM9 STATIMllNT Tri11 1111 prope1ty p11t1nen1 NAMI ITATR•NT et10tney 10 -delllfldanl HetOIO The lollowlng perton I• doing hlt•lo ii oeee11bed In generll u · All The lollowlng petlOn 11 doing J L~by pul>llelllon, beceuM of butl,_ ... •lock In lredtl et m1tlbox ~ bull-M: lhl Ina lllly lo IOCell delenclen1,1 PACIFIC SATELLITE 1no 11 loclted et 2424 N1wport COMMERCI AL ENl!ROY' 1nd ap llcen11 diligent ellort 10 SY8TEM8, 2101 Pl-11•. Co9te 8IYd Cotti M-. CA 92927 CONTROL. 464 Oevlole, "'-pol'f -deflndllf\t iMeM. CA $2827 The bu~ -u-i by lhe Beech. CA t2eec>. DATED· FeC>ruery 14, 1813. Oevld "-ndell Wampler, 2e6 MIO lf-l•or 11 UICI loclllOn ii flloberl Roland 8111n1, 4CI' 3 NOTICE TO THI! PERSON Aoll_L.11'11. coet.e ..__,CA. tM21 Newport Mllll8ox G1Ylola. Newport Beech, CA t2eeo ' SERVED· You er1 11rved Al en SMvador Chave A~. 2e5 Roll The I H id bulk treneler 11 Thlt bv~ II cooducted by en Individual delenoent A wrlllen L..ene. Cotta M .... CA, g2Cl27 Intended 10 be con1Umm11ed 11 lhl lnOIVIOuel 111pon11 mutt 1>1 In the lotm Thia ~ 11 conducl.O by • offloa ol 2424 Newport Blvd , Colla R Bum• ptMC:t10.0 by thl Celllomta Aulll oenetel pertnent11p M-. CA t2927 on 0t '"" MerCh Thll ll•t-t WM llled wltfl the Court II mutt be tlled In thll Court O.vlcl R Wimpier 23. 11183 Counl'f Cleft< ol Orange County Cfl - wllh lhe prop« flHno Ill llfld !)foot Thie 1t•l"'*'t wu flleO with tne Thie bulk trenef., ii not 1111>141C1 to Feb 2'. 1t93 ol lafVlee of • oopy on lldt plelnllll I)' Cllt1c ot Orange Counl)' on C•lllornle Uniform Commerclel ~ -not '91>'-ted by en e11omey The Fee> t . IN:I Codi Secuon 81oe Pu1>111heel 01ene• Coul Delly llml wtltln 1 tumm0n1 .. ~ ,..... Th• neme end 1dor1u ol the Piiot Fet> 27, Mwoh e. 13. tO. 198) 111ved o n • P.,IY may ve1y Publl•ll•O Orange Co111 Delly PlfM>n with wtlotTI Clelmt may bl 1~ depending on lh• mllhod 01 Pilot. Feb. 13, 20. 27. March e, llleo I• Wenn11 AbeJ11n. 2424 -----------,• 111vlce For eumpl1, lff CCP 1983. Newpott Blvd . Sull1 166. C09te P\8.JC fl()TIC[ 414 tO lhtough '15 50 The WOfd t72.a3 M-.., CA t 2Cl27 and lhe laet day --.-... .... --•• tt:IO-'•com P I a In t · In c; I u O • • l0t llllng delme by enyc:r.OllOI ehalJ ..... ,,, ......... -- 18'0RTlfiNAL. crou ·compleln1 "01t1nclent' "8JC NOTICE I>• March 22, 1993. which 11 thl MAME ITATIWNT Include• trOH ·O•lenclenl, lh• bu 1 1n1 11 a• y b 1 1 0 , • th 1 The lollowlng pe<eon 11 clolng PAICfal IEM .,nguler lndudll lhe p4urel '1CTllllOUe WN con1umm1t1on d•t• 1p1cllt1d ~ u AICNEWI 4 Heenng 11 Ml lor Apn17, 1993, MAim STATDmNT ebOYI LARGO SIL.KSCREEHIHO, te3 ~&EllRTATTHI 11 I 30 p .m , In the Worker'• The tollowlng perton It dOlng Dated Mereh3. 111e3. W 17thS1 .. Cotta"'-.CAt2aJ. ~ ~mpenMtlon Apj:>Mlt Boero, et bull..-M : Pettk:la 0 '8ulllv1t1 Dorothy L Sanity, tea W. 11'1tt , •CHIJ>AENlfTWHHl.ffNC> which tlml en IWatO w111be11\ede 808 SMITH PAINTER, 2110 Intended Trenel•M St.. Cotta Mete. CA t2Cl27. tllAn4 l -Olflc:>M of Wllllern 8 CJ.c:h. Monrovt.. Coli• ......_ CA t:ie27. Publlth•O Orange Cout Dally Thlt bual.-la condut1ed bY en I On1 Clly Boulevard W11t. 1800 ,. __ IWbef1 Shlttvck 8"'"", 2110 Piiot, Maten 11. 1953 lndlvkk>el UM'Y 'Afml Ben• Of Arnet'ICe T-. Orange, MOnJovl&. Coeta ....... CA tae27 1134-&3 Dorothy L Sentty 8 •MCME CA t2Me {714) t37·1141 Thie~ 11 conduc1ed by en Thie Ital-I WM filed wllfl the 1'411l11CJN Publleh.O Oreno-Coul Dally lnOMduel. ----"8.JC---,.,-TICC----Counl'f Olnt of Orange~ Cfl -lalll•GM>Clit P\IOI, Mwc:n 8, 13, 20. 27, 1$13 Aoblrt s. 8nll1tl Metcn 3, IN3 • Nl'# °"y If 11l9t 1118-113 Thll ..._,t WU flleO wlttl IN "1.,._ -County CW1! ol Orange Counl)' on ~JA~=· Publl•h•O 01ange COHI Oelly 8. MOYti°ttAI-"90. 23, 1983. ,.__ The lollowlng peteon 11 doing Pllo1 Meteh 8. 13, 20. 21, 1~20-.a3 -6.110-CH> NCH UTT\.FI "°"' HOOO .-oRTMT llOTIC8 Publllhed 01eng1 Coul Delly bvtl-., •........ ..._._ " You.-,,_o, ... ,y •• , .. Piiot. F1b 28, March 5, 12. It. Mt88 AMERICA PRINCESS rtaJC fl)TJC( -~o_.... -tt:IO-'OtltSCLOIUttR UCAUM YOU IN$ PAOEAHTS. I~ W 19th St . Coate Wl.DSIU8 I MOYIE A " • • • " I .. D I.. .., 0 u" Mete. CA t2'27. I HAm Di'YI MMIN TONY MOWN'I JOUNW. .. AYIHNTI, IT MAY •• IOLD IO 12-83 Frank JOM Bepust Bagjly, 133 AICNIEWI WIT'MOUT lilf't CX>URT ACTION, "8JC ll)TIC( W tlllh SttHI, Cott• Meu, WAU.l'l'ET .IOIJNW. -t~ end~ may ha¥t the lloal right to Celllorni. t2Cl27. REPORT I 7'llOCUJI bftng your eccount In good ltandlng --~~~~T-,..,.....,,-NO ___ T1_1Ca_____ Thie Ou91neN .. conducled by .,, I.~ MAYENCK b)' paying ... of )'OUf PHI du• " YOU .. , .. 0,1.-TY 18 , .. Individual \AJWOVI! NIEW8 peyrMnt• l*'9 permln.d ~end ,OlmCl.08U .. I QCAUll YOU Frank JOhn 8ept11t Begley ~··H ti9llOM: WCl J f ..,.,_ _,.... tfw9I monlhe lrom A a I I I H I N D I N Y 0 U a This ltal-11 -Ned wtth the -...... (C)MOYIE "'dat9 "* noaoe ct .... WM ... .., •• WT •• IT MAY •• IOLD County Cletll o4 Orenee County on ea&J•IG"°°'11! .... GOIPB.MUllC -ded Thllemount .. 11,102.35 wrntOUT lilf't CCMMT ~CTIOtl. Feb 11, 1983 DIVOACE:ICllllNTHl..iol.E _-.-u of Jen11ery 1, 1993, e nd wlll end~ may haw the legal right 10 "210017 ._ lnotea1e unlll your actounl bf1ngyouraccountlngoodetendlng Publl•h•CI 0 11ng1 Cout Delly U -6:»-(!)~c::ot'TU:UPClOIE becomlloun-ent.Voumaynothew by peylng 111 ol vour PHI du• Ptlol.Feb 20,27.M11ct1 e. t3, lt83 cea NIEW8 CD>-.n.: lo pay ttle entlN unpaid pottlon of P*)'!Nnl• '*" permil1ed COfte end 907·'3 ..CNEWI _-.a your acoo11nt, even though lull ~ wtthWl lt:r'el monthe from -----------LA~&~' ,,__ payment WU o..nended, °"' ~ the dll• ct thll noUoe of default -P'\llJC fl>TICE -• (Z)MCME ""* P9Y the emount Ntec1....,.,. ,_ded. Thie -n "11.204.63 ---------'88 -12:t0-After Www montN "°"'the dele u ct January 17, 1993. end w111 ~ MlalNRU .MQ{AlllfAION ®MOYIE ol r-d•llon Of thl• Oop.iment lntraue unlll your account NAm ITATl-.T _,_ (wh6cltl date ct ,_dlltkln ~ Oecom. ounent. You m.,, not 111w The lollowing pereon It Oolng ,_,_ hlraonl. "'*-the obllgatton belrlg to s>e"I' the ant"8 ~ l)Ofllon of butll'llll M I A&.JC( eGaE9CO'rT lorectoeed upon permlta a longer yo11r eccounl, even lhOUQh lull INTERIOR OESt<lN SHOWS 93. AICNIEWI (!)HOU.VWOOO period,~hewonl)'ttleleglllright PAY"*ll wu Oemlnded, bill you 291& R.o Hiii. c -101, Coete ......_ -10:00-®CD>MCME -1:05-to lloe> the forecloautw by ~ mull P•Y lhe amount •hied Ce t2828 l'tCTITIOUe .,... .. 8NCMa.taCIT'IAU. -W-(l)MCME lhe entire amount demended by lboV9 Roneld E Baron. 191311 ti.Am ITATDmNT -~ ::ta.EA'fU!BOMATNC> -t:IO-~=":ttheemount.,oumue1 Oe~~~~~~:~~i;: L~~"';';'9~!:,1~.,, ~oH.,°"fng e>ereon le dolnO .: ,.._.......,... fWNINO 1top the lorecl09urf. or II your recordatlOn ~ heNonJ. unllll Ron Beron MANUFACTURING ANO CAT. 80l(, ...........,, 1=MOYIE:wa pey. fK IO errange lot peyment to doc um1nl (which 0111 of lnOMdllel l AN E pl A 8 T 1 C 9 ......,,..._ ~ Pfoperfy .. In for~• for eny lhe obllgellon being loreclo11d Thie llat-t WM llleO with thl t6t w 17th St., Suite M, eo.te M LA'MW<EM I m °"* ~. CXll11act PCM, AQellt ""°" permit• • IOnOI' period, )'OU Counl)' Clef'k ol ~enge County on ...... CA. t2e27 Ml>l••EllTOOAY CJ).__ -1:40-lorAlleoCNel!V...~ "-onl)'thlleQ.irlghtto etopthe Meteh4, 11183. ,,; __ L-""'""" ... 11 .... St ME881tJIC.IEW9HYOICE -..Ys (C)MOYIE e>wner. Aw>cletlon, c/o Allefl & 1or1elowt1 by paying the entlfl nw1a Sull;.M & H. ·c~;,.";....;.:· CA: 10:10-"°""' _ 1M-Flett, 4400 MecA.rthur &lwd., Suite ernount OemenOed by JO'# ~edllot. Publleh.O Orang• Coe11 Delly 92927 -~IHOW ABHTMCICIW!'TI4Di'Y'I) DATOHEwrn4 310 , N•w~ort •••ch. CA TolnOOU1the~tyou-Pilot Met 8 13.20 27 tta3 Thlt~ .. oonductedby .. HOAOMTZ t2teG-2058. (714) 152·1414 pey. fK 10 .,.,... tot peyman1 10 1106-M lndMOuel -~ l~tuNMTAll "~"-any~. you tlop lhe lorecloeure. or II you1 ------------1 Bruoel.M'll e MSEBAJ.LP9'E IEA90N C:.NIEWI -~ 1houlcl c;ontacl • l•wy•f ot lh• ~ 1e 1n lorectoeure to< any rta.JC N011CE Thie 11ei-1 -fled w4'h .,_ ~· QAlttt( BQlfTBB«>UQH e ~NEWS NIGHTWATCH 90¥"""*"1al agency which may other re11on. eont1c1· MERlt '1CTITIOU8 .,..... Counl)' ci...ti of Orange County°" • N1C NlWI (1)-..YJE hew"*'-' your lo9r\ PAOPEATY MANAGEMENT, CIO Fee t . 11183 -10:»--2:11-"-"'•iwMr, YOU MAY L.081 ALLEN & FLATT. 4400 MecArlhur NAm STAT&mNT ......-r 11.:::::f:IPORTS -~ (D)MIDEON ~=-,::.~~DO NOT Blvd . Sufi• 370. Newport a-en, ~ ~ l*90l'll -dOlng Publl•heO Or•nr CoHt 09.lf'f .. mcB.&Elaf AP~-NOTIC£ 18 HEAEllY OIVEH ht CA 92980, (714) 152·1414 MEDITHERM ASSOCIATES Piiot, Fee> 13. 23. 2 , Matdl e. ttl3 OPa..., '"'"' -Z:a-pat...c ,0 Midi '· ~ 1 °' " you hive llnY quMtlon•. you uo 3901 w111er1y ~ Suite m-63 WALL.STET-IH MOYIE •h~~nt~~c!,,!..!!~. 0h'mt~ t20e0t05.· Newport Beech. Cellfofnl• ~yu£-~~ i~T0_,_,, _.,._ th• Decl.,•Uon ot Covenenl•. go,,.. .... _, .. -..-·~,........ _, .. _.,. lllf\ftl't -.. ~ ~ Condltlone . end Ae11rlct1on1 ....... lnluf..:t '°"' ~ ""'~ (%)MOYIE 8NIEWI ,. .. -.... <l)lllOYIE eucuted Juni 5, UIO end " IM~OU M y LO 8r-•t·Sheron Corpor111on. U:OO-IOUnta!N~ recorded Jun• e. 1HO In Book ~~•iw '• A 11 3901 We1t11ly Piece, Sulll 205, Fl<:TIT10U9 .,._N I -HARNEllMCING -2:46-13e211. Peoee 11st-1210 Olflolei TAXI .::h' fc~ 00 MOT ~ hlc:h. Ca111om1e t2eeo N.U. ITAT'lmNT , MTHNTllTELETHOH .MOYIE 8 ,._ Reco1d1 ol Orange County, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN th4lt JOl1 Pl"ce Jonea, 2094 Sen ~':!.:.o:::wlng per-eon 11 doing •MCME -M-~ Celllornle, • br1ech Of the purlUMt to Mlcte Vl, 8ecttcn 11 ct ~· l ec>un• 8eech, Calllomle A· I SILVER CLIPPER DOO IMllDUllCt'l'HEATIIE •Pl.EDOEWAK (J)lttlOYIE obllga tlon ol P•rment of th• D1claret1on of Cov1nent1, Thll ~ 11 oonducled.... GROOMING. 125~ 8roedw1y. OCIANlll:lHIMAM!R -1:10-ne11ta Nil -* NOClce Condition• end Reetrlcllon1 llmlt.O Pllf1ner9Np ..,., • Cotta Mw. CA 92921 BMIO•rr • THI IOUNDI ~OY! (C)MOYIE ~~ ~ ~ -rs:'";'.':':' :i: = ~ ~:i.,tt," a:: er--~ Cori> Eld•J:.h~OR•b~~Odll~~~/~4! .Mll'HWIUCIMON -l:JO-00eu1M11I No. 82-300041 of MIO 13664, Pt1Q99 1511-1902 ot Ofltdel =:n~· ~. t2927 -tt:»-IJI'°~ (!)~IO ~1:111":,~11"': .. peyO::.:'. Record• of Oreng1 County. Thie ttet-t wu Ned Wllh the Thia bull,_ II ooncluclted by.,, l (l)NCMMalCIT'IAU YfltNJ/EM ·--·~ tnenif0f'9, Ille Alllo CrMll VW.. C•lt1orn11. • t>r•1ch ot lh• County Clerk ct Orange County on lndlvlduel. _,.,,....,__.....,.,ao ____ ~ ,._..___._..._ .....___ ._..._.._, ob1101t1on of payment 01 .......,,_ 10 11183 John R. Doddl •vw.•_..,,_,, ~• .. --..n;ITO.. ---...,,.............,......_._...,. --"•11•n<1tAr-CIOOWf9CI HoCtoe' __ , • · Thla1te~t-lladwttt11"' MOYIE (!) TOfl <1 M .,.... 00. hereby .-ct 10 ~ IO be ct Mid ~ Md ...... -lied tot p ..._., Collnty Cler1I of Orange County OCfNIJl:lHIW IE" CZ>CHAALEICMAWl.MTAU(I told, the IOllcNMQ ~ ,.., -ci Oii ..,._.lber 21 IN2 • ,..;~•0 OtlflG• Cout D~ Merd'l 3. lN3 °" &MOlllBrr OfWIOEOOONlY"°"1'1 wrTl4 ~IO.._, IN~: Document No. 12~ ot Mid · 27· Mar e. 13• ~O~ l'tUeD ClllAWJGUM>aC -4:06-l.llg9I 0.:.lptlon, IEJINOfl "A": Ol'lldel Reccwd8. No ~ '°' Publleh.O 011ng1 COHI Dally AFllMNOOH ~~ l'D'I•-PAACEL 1 Tiiat ................. _. 1 PM! ctue MW>Ut1t1 11ee OClCU"". .,_.,. lllf\~ Piiot M11c:t1 e. 13. 20. 21. 1~. \AJ_,...K \111-..TIE ,....,..,.,"'....,. ~efore, lhe MtlCAMhur VIH1ge ,.-_,.. """''~ ttN-83 12:00--7:IO--4:11)-ol Tract No. IOt33. u per map Homeown•r1 AHoclellon doe• llENDf~~•• ·~~,_.. (!)~WllCLE ~=u~lv~t~j1~n~~ =lO--\Obetdd,IN rte..!:.~A~ ~ ........,, _... <Ill ~"""""' 1%> ...,,,OE .,..,._ In the ollloe ct the County o-ibed ,.... P'OC*1Y 10 The loltowlng pw90n 11 doing ----4:.15-Aeconlw of Mid C-ty, tllown MIWy ~.. ~ .. MNf Of LfT'1'IN CJ) lrld deftt'9d M lMlt No 2t, Ofl tN1 ~ "A" A M E R I C A N T A X lfT'NJDUCTION TO • (I) MCHR llNCSn flUCf MOYIE _,.., ~ l"ten '°' Mid NA INI ~ lend elt\lelecl In COHtUL.TAHTS. eas 1 ~-,.,,.."'8T Tract (Ill• "Condofl'lfnl\I"' Plan" !tie Otty ct ~ AM. County oC ~.1. Hw!tlnglon 8Mch. Celltornil: TO•ANNOI--... com-a-..-,._.. I TV ....,, raoorded Oii Noillft\ber ao. Or1no1. 8 1at• of Cellfornl• •• ,..,..., (J)m ..... =-... T••"'" • ~-.. ft08 ft Log 1'1t In lo<* 13'1t. p_.. 1237 IO dlecr16ed M lollowL Richard Cul Manuel. IHI QM.a....._.... ....,.. 121', lneluelve. ct OfftdilJ "9corde Unit 143 • "-' Md d9flned on =•waler Otln. Huntington CHANNEL LISTINGS of Mid County, end ........., to In 11111 certain condominium at': . Cellfof""8 t2t47 tlla1 oerteln Deoler1llon of ~ .,.,.,,_, t , 1MO In Tiiie bullr"'9 II oonduated by en -12:10-Ooven1nu, Condit lon1 , 13411. ,...ofC>fllclal "'9ootdl ~ ~ WILOMllLDOF .._trlcllone, and EMefMnt• !Of 9"d ,..._did~ It IMO ~ C MetllMI ---fJ KNICTIC8SJ IMJIUIOCllM I Allio Creel! Vllle1 (th1 ln9oo&1allf ..... tJefof~ l'Ne~-Nadwlttlthe ntl8nt1Lft l_MllNTNXIUOnOH, ___ fT TO 8 KHBC IN8CI 10 On f1.f "Dedanltion" ,__, reoordM on ,.Horde 01 Oren9e Oounty, County Cl«k of Ot1nge County '°""Ml)..... -· -fl z TV JuM t , IMO ... lnttnll'l*l1 No. CellofNa. on ir.tl,t , 1183, MY8000ltlMMf !-CD> ..,..__ e KTLA llno I 70ta, of Offlc:lal "-oordl °'MIO Are llflCIMdad "'""'In ...... In ..... , UOWDOl&W --~·-e1<A8C tA8C1 IN HBO ~-· lndtolheOOIM*'t--.IMlll,gL.ot ""~Orange Ooul 0.llY MMa .(J)MCMI e c <C 1 hJii~ It: An Yncll\tlded U... t of l,_ IOloQ, .. .._,on a Piiot, ,..,, 1', ao; 11. Marofl f . fl: ,___ l(f.M8 tC8SI IMma• nlnll)'·NOOn~!." IMIP,......, In 8o<* .... , ..... 1813. ••-•...., ITOltMnll'TllrarntON ., I.CIC 1ofTfWltNo.10IA "-I__, "•oord• ot dfa110• Covntr . .... e KCST IA8C1 IWT8SI ~ • ·~,.,_,.(the Callfor11la, tot•tller wUll all "8JC N011C( '1ClmOU8 Ml .. NAmSTAT.-.n The lotlowt"' IMHCH'I II ~ ~-All 81EA80H9 LAN08CA,.._., MAINTl!NAHC!. 38&-A Wenit Bt.i ! Colli ~ CA g2Uf, Ch•rlH LH Nowlln, •••·A Weltwt St .. eo.ta ..._,CA nu7, Thll ~ .. oonclldad .., -lndMck;el. ~ ~IM....,_ TNll~ ............... CCMltt Cltl1I ot Or-. ~ .. ~··'*' ........ --Q ~ -t) l<HJ TV llnd I tt IWOR I NV .NY .......... In Ind to'-04 4 Md <t4 Of Ml111•1 HIJI ...,._ 1't-ea .... MA.a,L ADMif.tl e 1<TTV llnd I I•, CESPN) '10-lllOfl NM" ._ .. n) on Ille lmpfo,,.,.... '**'-"• ~ ••••• WU. 111 IStldw!IMt> • Conclofllll\lum "an and In Utt ,,_..,_ OOltdOMlnklfll Ulllt• l LR ... _ a..cc-n ... _ ...... TM _,..,..._..... ~-..... etcCOP-TV llnct I 0....,..,.1.wNce\...-.Unlltl 1 ,throu1h 141. l11elual•• IOMIN -.,.x™ ---Wiii e l<CET IP8SI e s.io.11vt11 ~ I ~ *· lllGlllaM ""'911. IYNOf• OP '111 .,_IM. 8TAI !!!_umn.._HOOD eMOYa • 1c..o....._ ..... _k) tto"' the c1.,1nmon of c."'"'o" .,.. ~ ,--... --of • ft.All WD DeC77 I ltt ._ • ___ _..... ______ ~---~--------------·-l<-OC_E_1_P_e_s_1 _____________ _,. .,..... ~ ..... -= llMWn • .. This ad Is fol all thotie Who~ wonclei' If~ United WiY Slit 18 really ap)>feellimd. .. .,.. ,._., __.. __. of tflt 1000 W. MeoNtN ~-. 1.a. 'AC9'90 MUTUAL &.ft Ill lllUtCI COlllNln OOftWllOf~ kno.n •• .._ •• Alla, CA I• WllllHI •• ,. lltspwl c.... ...... A¥9..N9. t IJT~ ........... P.O..__ I btN ~ Otllill . ......, "· tta. ....,.... ..... c • • -~ J8ltl*Y 1. 1Mt. MelaAM'HUA VIU.AOe T-'81 -..... In AU10 Ct111k VtUM _ ~ MIOCIA'TIOH .,. ...mrled ..... I 11111, t11,ttt1 co.clO•IUflf OW... DaAHA 91..AT'a Totel llebllllle S.03S,241- • ANC>C¥TIOM ~~ ~ pekt'lf> •GI ' 8TATI fl'~ 8TA,_ CM' t:,flll lft W eon.,._....... e OOUNTY °'-~ OCMfTY Of = f\#'°9 J:.."= ' °"....., " ,... --.... °"...., ... ,.., ~ ... ca.~= ::r .. -?e 1.~ ::n:'5~1i :,·~=!~-.r..."E:.-=:~·a..• ~·\m ~. ~ .... -~ Ef~~=--~ -1 "',.... :,.... ''lq ~'lirr.....,...•t•• ~-·-•u.•r'l4A....._P!•..,. t •f · "119 .. ,~•ll•1t tfl•• \111 u1t1 Ill .....,._In ...._ C•Mlll ti lei••............. $I... .. .. >Htl•• .. ,._ ........ - -HwtMtH ••Me ... , 1111 •1111 fl l1tt1n•••• •tt• 0.IM J2 S ,,. , .,... ........... i!ai= ..................... th ...... I .... -.... 1'1;1: -.~~=::-:.~:-.. =r:=•• .. 'f .. ~ ':........,... llf.. .I I ... - • • ca Orange Ooaat OAILV PILOT/lunday, March I, 18N NDIU Mt.IC ll>ncl mta ;.=.. ":m:r:,m· ,..,. The ,.,__ 1te ~ TN loloWlrlg ......... 60il'O TN tellOwlftt Wtoflt .. °'*'41 ~-~.. ~-D AND " MAHAOIMINf, OAL"0"NIA YAOHTI, 1401 TOOOAAN INVUTOfW. 1100 1ttlt arOOllUM Cit . Hunllntlon MOf~ «>•. Tu1t1n, Calilofftle llttll ltrtt1, Ntwptrl leHll . ..._,., CA 92Mt tHID OeltorNt HMO De nni• Ptul "ell. 1tli I Merellell toe t Co lno • e OeMMI w Ollnlouf. 1100 llrClll ltoollllnt Cit H\lnUn91on '-II. Cellfotnle ootpor111on, 1401 llNM, Newpcwl leecfl. c.llf0tnl• CA tH4t Mt10tgan Cltcle. Tu1lln, Celltott»e ttMO J enloe llel11e "eu, ltU I HID "oneld I . Todoran, 14111 ... OOllMM Clf . Hul\llf\elon e.ec11, MtnNI loel C.0 lnO. JttOftlmo M , II l0t0, Cellf0tnle CA ttw J. C MlnMll ~ Mercie KllhtMI Olok. ltM I l"Neldent Thie ~ 11 ~ by lro11Une Cl4t . HunllnQIOtl .. IOll. Thie elll--'I -Ned wtltl tN ....,., ~ 1 ~ t2M4 Coun!Y Cterll of Ou11io-Ooun1y on OOftlld 'lj, Qlmouf ll\19 ~II oonduOl.cl by I ,~II, 1"3 Tiiie tlaltmenl WM flllld wllll 1111 ..,_., Pl'11W"'11P ,,_. OounlY CWll of Ofenge Counly on Dennie PIUI "-ti Publltlled Orengt COH I Delly ~ 10. 1N3. TNI •lll-1 w11 fltecl wllll 1111 Pllol, f'.t> tt, 20. M., I , 12, 1913 ,..- CcM\ty Clift of °'""" COll"ty on 716-63 Publl•lled Ot1n91 COHI Delly Mtfdl 3. 1N3. '8n• "8.JC fl()TIC( Pi!Ot. ,.., 1t. ff. Mfll I , 128~~ llvbllllled Qreng• Co11t Delly --Pte-TmOUl---..,...---11------------- lltilOI Mltdl I, 13, 20, 27, 1~~3_83 NAMI ITATUmMT "8.JC fl)TIC( '1Cnnout.,... .. ...... .,..~ TM ~ ~ we c1o1r10 ~-WO"LD WALLYIALL. A8tOCIA Tl()N, 1116 W MaoArttlut Blvd . No. U . Co111 Meu, c.iomle IH2t Joe Gerda (WALL '1'8ALL INC .I a Celllornta OCM"POt•llon. 16 t6 w MacArlllut Blvd .. No UI. Colle .._, Cellfomle IHM Thie bu*-.. c:ond\K11d by • 00f1)0rl tlon. WALLYBALL INC Joe Gerda PNelcMl\I Thie ... ,_I -llled wttll tlll CounlY a.ti of Orenge County on M8fClh 3, IN3 ~ P\ibll•llld Orange CoHI Delly Pll04, Metell I , 12, 19, M, 1N3 t 127..eJ Tiii IQl!owlng ~ -d°"'9 PtetmOU8 ....... bu81-... MAm STA,._NT HUH 8 MITH PA AT N f A I 1 The fo11oW1nQ penone 111 Oolf'Q DAILLINO PAOOAAM, c/o Co«>y N. bull'-M: Klllef. et& Town Centet Offle, Ith V 6 J 8EAV1Cl8, 31183 tlll "'°°'· Coela MeM. Cellfoml• 92t20 8trMI. 8oulll Laoun,, Calllornla Alcillard 811upp, Gen..-11 12t77 Penner, 2&ee WMI 81W1w A 206, Virginia M. Giibert. 338 w FrMnO Celllomll 92311 . 11ou111ga11. Fullerton. C1llfornla Valrictl '-troteum Corporellon, 12t32 • Calltomi. 4'0fPQretlOn, 25el Wiit Judy I( C1nnoy 3 111 t 111 S11aw A 101, Freeno. Celllornla StrMI, soutll Laguna. Calllornle 12371 t2t77 Thie b<*'-le ClOnduelld by I fhi8 .,....,_ 11 c;onduet.cl by an llmllld penMnlhlp unlnco<POtalld aaeoc:l1 tlon o1"-' Valtlcll Petl'Oleum ~. IMn a pw1f'MW'INP VII Hoi.-Ju4V CaMO)' ~ vie.~• Tllll ... ._, w11 111ec1 w1111 lhe Thi• .,.._, -ftlec:I wttll ,,. County Clettl o1 On•noe Counly on Counly CW1I of Orenge County on ,....-2 ,., ... Fet>rvaty 21. lttS -""' ' ....,, ~ coeY .... ICIUU Publl•llld O••noe COHI Delly ~ ~ °"" Piiot. Mwcn 6, 12, 11, M , Ila ..... ; 1146-83 eeeta ...... CA ... ~ NIJC NOTICE Publltllld Oreno• co .. 1 Dally __ '1C_TITIOUl_;..;.._IU...;._ ... ....;.;._ll __ Pllol, M11cll 6, 12. 19, M. 1N3 NAlm ITA~ 1146-33 The IOllowtnQ ~ ere doing "8..IC NOTICE NI.JC fl>TICE ~ .. : MCJ MARKETING . 2240 JHnell• Place, Cotti Miii. CA 92627. PU9LJC MOT1CI ,ICTITIOUe Wll MOTICS Oii AVAIUa.ITY ltAm 8TAT111mNT Of' ANNU~ Mf'<M'T The lolo'#lnQ per.one -clolrlO ""'9uant 10 &.Cltlon 9104(d) ol ~ M: CtalQ voon-Wlnbum. 22•0 Je1n1Ue Plac::e, Colle MeH. CA 92627. Ille Internal Aewnue Coda, notlcla 11 I • ) A A T TA N M A N N , 2 .) llereby ~ 11111 the annual~ RATTAN ._ANN INTl!ANATIOHAL for Ille calendar yH r 1112 of -AU N GUARD -COMPUTER FUdllld Mart~all Foundation, a W 0 A L D ; 4 . ) A M E " IC A N private foundallon. It evallabll •I ADVEAT181NG AGENCY ; 6.) Ille louncletlon't pf1nclpll ofllct for PLAYMATE MAGAZINl, 801 E. inepeCtlon dunnQ regulll ..,..,_ &i-, Senta AN. CA 82704. nour. from 10:00 e.m to 4:00 pm David Loyd Aobef'1a, 14 721 Mary Jennlfw Winburn. 2240 J1•n111e Ptec., Co111 MHI, CA 92t27 nw. ~ .. conduetld by 111'1 lndMdull. CtelQ V Wlnbutn Tiii• .,,,_, ..... ftlld wtlll the County Clent of Orange C4ul!IY on Mwcn 4, 1983 by JnY dltzen wflO ~· It wtt111n ~. lrvfnl. CA 82714. 1110 C11y1 aller tllt <1111 of 11111 j -L.Melter McfMlll. 3t2 putlllcatlon. Orenge "'-"· tMne, CA 82714. ""' loundatkln'• pr1nClpll onlcil Thill ~ .. oonciuetect by • P21H01 Publl1h1CI Orenga COH I Delly Piiot Mwcn e. 13, 20. 21. tM3 II~ 91 1011 ~ Dnw, ganarllpertnenNp. ~ ....... Clllfomla. l:zteO OrM t..oyd ~ IOM-t3 l'ltt principal m1neger of 1111 Thill ... ,_. -lllld wtltl the -----------tciuncs.tlon It Herry T Mal1Jndall. County a.ti of Onnge County on "8.JC NOTICE Tnlltea. Fe«J 23, 1"3. ----::,..=,~r~rtOUl!"'!"!'~.--J'""l-l""'•-.. -- ""'l>llehed Or1ng1 CoHI Dally n -Plllll. Mardi e. 1113 Publlthed Orenge Coaet Delly llUlm STAT'llmMT 1 t41-93 Piiot Feo M . Mardi 6, 12, 11, 1183. The ~ l*90ftl -doWlO :~":=":~~----------""---------1;.::0:.;,I~:....:~ ~~IC EXTEAIOA8, 107 .111 llTlal ~at .. ~ a-t1. 8cio tt "· Aennlnget, 107 ~It.. ~ leecill, DENSMORE Memorial Park. Services Gall 8 . Renninger, 107 ~ St .. Hunt6ng\on e.ctl, VlOLA S. DENSMORE, under the direction of retident of Calta Mesa. Ca. Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Plaaed away on March 4. Mortuary of Coat• Meaa. 1983. She 11 aurvlved by her M0-66~. Tll'I ~ .. oonduCted by • ganwll .-r.a•IHI>~ . 8ooCt R. A. ....... 101\I Curtil, Virgil, Dale. MlltLES Ro but; daughtera Cora HERMAN R. MIKLES. Thill ........... -tl9d with !tie County a.ti of Orenoe County on Feo. 2.3. 1113 ........ PublteMcf Orenoe CO..t Dally PloC.,.. 2t. Merdl '· 12, 11, 1te3 1~ G rovier , Rowena Evans. res!dent of Santa Ana, Ca. June Bruna and Mary Ann Paned away on March 3 Hudilon, 19 arandchildren. 7 1983. He wu a compute; g reat-grandchildren, 6 o perato r for the U.S . Air brot hers and 2 s11ters Force for the past 19 years. ___ "8.JC ___ fl)TIC( ____ _ Servicea wll be held on He is aurvlved by ru. wift' ---::~=~~~=~-- Monday, March 7, 1983 at Cons~ dauahtera Robin ,..cnnoue w•• 11 :00 AM at the Harbor S.ChteUe 'of f\illenon Ca MAm .,..,_,,,. Lawn Memonal Chapel wtth and Patricia Duffield oi ~ ~ s---CloltlQ Pu~ Ronald Martin of St F o untain Valley. Ca .. 2 OUANTUM INDIJ8TAIE8. Pa~) 1 Lutheran Church grandc hildren, brothera 18843 O.te St. Foun...,. 11,,,_,,, CA offida.ting. Intennent lervlet H e n r y P M 11 ll e 1 o f 82708· jerv1ce1 Immediately O klahoma and Jacob P. c11r111opller Cherl11 Gullo, following at JV.rbor Lawn Mtklea of Ark.anaaa. lilt.era ~~'.' 81 .. f'ountllln Vet'-'f, -::=========::-1Marie Fitc h and Reva Ron11<10 A Storl, 11119 ' Graziadlo, both of Cahforrua. =-SL Fountain v...,, CA PA~YalW MIMOIJAl P ltiA I Cemetery M onuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Ot1ve Newoort Beacri 6"·2700 WcCORMICI MOITUfolllS laouna Beactl 494·9415 Laouna Htll!'> 768 0933 San Juan Cap•slrano 495·1776 HAD09 LA WM-MT OLIYI Mor1uatY • Cemelerv Crerre1orv 1625 Gisler Av!! Cosla Mesa 540-5554 '1BCIUOTHHS ta.A. •OADWAY wo.TUAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642 9150 ServicH wlll be held on Tllll ~ 11 OOfOlcted by 1 MondAy, March 7, 1983 at 99f*'ll par1nertfWp 9:00AM at the Harbor Lawn Ctw1I Oulo Memorial Chapel with Rev. Thie ~ -fled wltll !tie Norman Ford of the Bristol County a.ti of Onnve ~ on S F1C> e. 1983. treet ..Baptist Church ..-1' officiattng. Services under Publl1hed Or•nge Cou t Dally the direction o f Harbor Piiot F1C> 12. 11. 2t, Mwdl 5. 1tu Lawn -M o unt Olive 77~ Mo rtuary o f Coat.a Mesa 540-55~. ..cnnoue .,_., NI.JC fl)TlC( LIND EMAN MAm STATDmn' P A U L L E 0 N Thi lollowlllO paraone -d°"'9 ~ea; LINDEMAN, resident of PHOTO ·WEST . 17165 Costa Meaa, Ca. Paned Broold1urtt Sir.t. Foum.in v...,. away on March 3, 1983. He CeMfornle 82108 worked with the Graphic ~ w..,. inc .. • CllllorrM S l Co corpcwatlofl. 729 w 11111 Slreet. Arta upp Y mpany f~r No. 8 -5. Co•t• MHa. Calllornla the past 3 yeara. He a1 12121 survived by hil wife Pamela. TNt ~ 11 conclucfld by • parenta Rlnehart and Loia GOIPClfnlOft. Lindeman of Garden Grove. ~ ,....::-1ne Ca, and brother Keith of S«>T,... Chino, Ca Servicee will be TNI m~ -fled wtlh the held on Monday, March 7, County a.ti of Orenoe County on 1983 at 2:00PM at the FetJtuaty l5. 1*· .._.. Harbor Lawn Memorial Pul>lllhed Orenoe Coa•t Deity C hapel with Rev. Char1" Plot. Feb 1t. H . .,._ 5. t2. 1td Garringer of the F i rst 17~ Baptt.t Church of Garden Grove, Ca. and Dr. Kent ----:=~~~~~,......-- L a w r e n c e o f t h e "'nnout • 11•11 Weatmanater Preabyterian The ~STAT'llmMT Church of Paa.den&, , Ca. ~-. pareone -doing o fflclatln1. Interment PHOTO-WEST , 1111 .. 1ervlce1 immediately ~la , f'ounteln Va lley, f oll owln1 . Harbor Ct..,::/: lno. L • w n • M o u n t 0 11 v e OOf'PM•llon. 7;g' w ;:,~ A M o r t u a r y d I r e c t o r • . Ho. a..s. co.1a .._. C•lll0tnla :......,--------" 640-56M. t2t21 ' IAlft .. fHtlOH SMlnt & 1'UTHtU WUTCUff CHAl'll 4V E 17ttl S t Costa Meir.a 64&-9371 Thll ~ .. conduQttd by • ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,GOIPClf8~.....::rlnO. S-T,_ Tll'I ··-· ... lllad with the Coullty Cliartl OI Of.,. Ccutty on '*'*Y 16, 1te3. ,_ Pubtllhed Orange Coeel 0.ltr ..... f.eb. lt, ...... t. 12, ttei ~ ~----.. ClASSlfllD 642-5678 C ASSI IED · INDEX ·-· let ...... In kit ..... "'.... .. "'.. .... ....... ===:!e':fi'':iiiiiiil~'"!!!!!"!..iiiiiiiii;;1~m!!I""" ''" ""'11 •• 1Mt1 aw -11111m ..rlYUiiM-UUlllllll llUIU ••• For TuHdly lluouot ~ ,Ofll YOUfll CHILDREN ..... To Piece Yow Ad, Cal Saturday publlo1t1on1 In Ute No. I an oieoc LITlll It 3 It 2 11 pool llome . 6·30 p.m Ill• prtvlou1 County atH of Vlett 2000 1q, ft 4 ldtm I ea rernode'ed kllcnen.~ 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ,, ... , ... ,., A1w.h.oht1 lhUt It.It•• L.liaod O..lr.. t• .. ou\&Ul• , ........ , .. ,, .. h \ u•ut•• 1t.t Mel lw\.t M..-.. l)an. 111""' u llW'h t '""nu.in V •II~> lt'-'htlnC1.t.lf1 tt..e& h Uw.HI UedaiWf ''"'"'" l.;,t.CUJW 11.Ah t ...... .m. thllt. l .. awrw N~l""'l '•"• ...... , t.hM•JiO \ttrlJ Nr .... µo•t f\J-•h ~n t 1-tNn,,. ~n Ju.n l •pt'.,..,". !'wnw "'~ , ....... h '-· ... lt1 t.-..cun.. ......., .... ' ..... h T~lm \ft I._,,. 11 f"-lt t ,.,, ..... i.. .... ,., "\fl .. , • A.-11n111oi. t\•h t'ti>V'fl" tkw1;.-. l''NfH\ l t 1111 h ,., l••Y l~llf1Ul1l t'f"'•fl\o C111t1ot ... ll(tu1hUIN h411h "~ .~.u. .. H•~IH••M11v"" t1•1t(IM t•1u1-. I h l1uhMU1 .. 1 t'rot1t, ,, ......... ~ ... M•ll~I• Jh.,... f'•'"" Mount.in f>r.r l o ... ""' (°u ')ul "' t"•llUf\t~ ()ul uf ~hat. k•nt hft Y •nni• ~8=y Rf.ic.-... II I WonlOod Rf.Nl ALS ti....-• \.l(n.l•hn.i II•...,. \.lnlur""'....i luu•" t \.1'111\hrlf 1111 \..1nf1.1m~.hht onJu f vrn '""'"' Unf ,.."hf.,_,.... tw1n u"'n~Lnf Ou..,..._" futft Oup1 .. ,. Uni parvnrn~ f'u~ 1»rlnW't\~ Uni ~ rum« u ... , .. ........ ... .,.,. .. hr<! ""'"" M""'la (..~•ti~ ~flrm.•at v-..1 ... "' Rrtu•9 • ""'"'" ... siu.n •ll<ofti.lo W.n'"" c.:.,......,.,,....,, l)ff ... il<oftt. .. OuM,..._ ftenla~ l'""""I llrllt.1> ................ i. s ....... Mw !Wn1Ab AOu"'-•mrf'U. 1 & .~uund F::r~.,.. M"4 & IN\Nr'\""' -1 etJSlfCS ' FINMCIAl ,_.._..fut SAW ·a... ..... °""""""'"" IW9 WM\lrd ln"'"""'"" ~..,... "~1Wan ... -Y"'"-Morwv Want..d --Tllo EwtOYMOO An\-."'°' Appli&At""' A..-t .. ~ 8kta M,..vn•l.t C...O•fU 61 1'A4u1pmrn\ ("1-npu'-"" r,,... "' V11tu ru'"""''"'"" v., .... '-....,. u ..... t>o1o.1 t..""" J•wt"h'f M•h'"""° ,...,. .. 1 .......... Ma• Wan\~ -•I lovvumrnu ()(fen• f'wmlurr fll ~.,,..,..... """"'" u.,.,.. W"~ <;.~~ .... BOATS ....,_ "-• ·-·· ...,_ S..I '1,......t Slo1 Man...,. fqu•p M.t.nt s.-rv .. s~.-" °"'"' .......... 'WPfll-1 ... ~ .... - day. Fot Sunday enc . ! Modern llvlno for Mom I MPl'N Melt, flll\lty rm 1"'9dmot .. ~~.!'°'1'· of Monda y publlottlone o.d. 8leo. ' br, 2.,.. ba rock lrplC lk~I hi A , .. ._, ... u e an · 12·00 noon a t d 2 t h r -· ~.-......... 1' 1 t' 1411 ,., "u1 pttoe t 1".eoo . a ur 9'1· 1 Y anc · t .. urei 000-·-. ..,. 1 · U1·7310, 649-3641, lnOI. O«ll. ale. llv, rm W• ... 2 •WI IW All lrp!c, din. rm + tam. ,,, Don't dt6ay uu ·2.41 I 1004 .alll'llll ltttty Kwr fllHlt~ kit. w/bll·ln ovan I Ctll Olant toc:l•y :;: Kllla and cotreollonl ma) '~· dlthweehet, trut IUll TR\Dl'I 10\ \I l~I .\I I ' :~~~ be mMSe untll 6:30 p.m UIM 11.1~ r=· ~~~ =:: Nlma.ftlll wi• lor tht next day'• pubU C1n'1 bttt Ill• term• among11 • huge !uca ........ 1uiA catlott F0t 8und9Y and otn't btal 1he ho •• lypt\19 t~ w/wf#~ 1u.1' Mondey publlce1tlone u ..... 1,.,. . , ...... ___ ...__ .. can't .,..I lht location "" .. .., -"--1011 12:00 noon S eturd•ri IUT " you HUAAY Y°'-1tlru wld• open ~~ ::::~ PltH• Hk for a "It I mlgllt l>eat tllt crowd )(Int term• & t1n1nclng H...,. IOtNINna you went 100 number" when oencel F e buloue 3 Bdrm ttwuMll«.Prlced•tonl) to ... ?CIMalAed adtdo 11>4t llnQ youf lld Ocit•n. ce nyon Yltw 1 121.eoo. Cell agen1 1_w;"';;'i.A111de-•CallmiiMiiii2-Miiii7iill.ltiiiiwelliiiiiiMiiii2·ii&eiiii71~.iiiiiiiiiii ::n4: Pool. INCREDIBLE fl. wkctp (818)666-7314 Ol ,-.-1:! = ~~:: NA-=NG~:i.. ~n:s· (eti) 727 • 11279 IOI BEST IN BLUFFS :~~: ly. Thi OAJLY PILOT... an mteH Ull l&Y """ 1um11 lleblllty for th• ........... 1111M flrat Incorrect lnMrlle>t lf.1111 Over Nltf .er. .,iy Cal ·-only. ~~~~--~~~~!! llornla 11t1t1. Six b•· 1,.. ~-~~~~~~~~I= droome. Incredible 11or· ::: = ..... 1 __ e.t. 8AV! THOUSANDS. Ml llQe. HofM c.cwrll. Sec>-. '"JO ... -your own llome, nc rate lot large enoc.IQh fol 111! leMral ,_. comm. Profeaa6onal ,._ tanni. CQurt. '550.000. 11)0 _, one lo re. 636-1464 Ill l*T I 11) • .,,,. --:~ -• .... aWNll 11111 l&Y I 11111 UALn IJ)I Ill u.m Celctl tht oceen br..ut 111-llM 111· 11ot,900 1ofi'ti1t aupei trom thla plulll 3 Bdnn I i~===;~~ 1"" Coata Mell 3 Bdtm I Ba llomt. Tiiie 11 rea i l)l quality •• e very mode--• -i 1>< beth !amity llome fOf YOio ret• .......... of only t2111 _., ... ,_ 111• °' for ln.,...tmenfl Ttrmt .,._ --Ml ••• t41M .,.. flexll;>le. St()f> relldlnc 000 For lull Info cell -1m all the !Ide and call tht 7111·3111 11A lot9 one block frOO' tt:Mt pro~ at Thi FIN I 1he bt acll. Prim• 1eve 1~i~ EltateAI 546-7171 ~ _.., wtll llnence. 1)1)() !prLlECT building 1111. 13311,00C ::~ PROPERTIES 17 14167l-4400 :: IJIJI U a.2121 ::: DON'T HARBOR lllWIYULI .. .. IDllTlll MISS TIISE Now only 1132,500 tor ~ Bdrm 2 Ba . All nt • kltctt .. !amity rm. pool • 19&. Quiet 1ocat1on Al aaurnabte financing. OOn't 0.-V Cell ~Today1 ..... NllEllk·ntll ,._ .. FllllLl1 Large • Bdrm home wttt 11paret1 femlly toom lncilud•• 2 llrtpleci•• dining room • .-ni ahed4 cover~ patio and prl • Seek Bay B11u1y 1 113,000 In uaum In• 1a1e.ooo. °'*'Sun 1-5 2361 MeM Or. SA Ht1 • Shltll 8-1 Bead! Dc>IX 1'i+ .,._to &Mer 3 )'f'9 old $320,000. wlll elld'I '°' CdM. • Hunllngton Harbou1 Condo· 29r 2ba, )val • few block• 10 w11er •163,900 • 2 Brt dlord Condo• 38r 1~ beltll, clOM IC ao. c.t Pta&. 111&.600 a 999.600. • 10 Unlll In Qrang• s:Je(l,000. &nrMD 2 t:>lg townhomu, ~ bdrm. lemlly. 211' beth. ~ lrplc:a, deck•. pelloa 6 =·· 1 175,000 HCl't ,000 complete. T Of>t IOt convenlenoa. °'1VI ~ 3229 Broed, Npt Ht• 4 c:allll ~ut.Atm. ~ * 673-8494 .. 1E.C....tt.r.,C.. • e Unlta. elmOtt ,_ I San Bernardino. S250 000 ........ ..... ..., ......... ( .... ..,) 114/MI II• One-ot-a·klnd charm11 on app<ox. v. acre, ~ HIT HLH. All ne wly decorated 3 bdrm. fam rm 2 IA ba All neutral, finest qua lity . HI IWI Tll WI. Wlll leue option. Only $249,000. IPU 1-1 40I Yllta 11111'1 '"'1-1 2117 Y. lraa4a lw t• ,. n 2111Y.1Hlt1 lw M 1Ht Y ....... lw I~ laa n l&· au a 1a ""*"· .,,.. ......... Beautifully decorated large 1 level 4 bdrm, form. din .. fam: rm., 2 'h ba, swimming pool & jacuzzi. WjJ.I. conaider lease option. YH tWI Tll Ull. $315,000. IPll IAT /QI 1·1 172' Pwt llar&• HELEI B. DOWD IUL TOii, 110. 144-0114 LOT, LOT LOT Old Corona del Mar. 30' or 75' lots, 1 block to ocean Open Sat/Sun 1-5, caU for det.aih. IEMOIEL, IEMOIEL Large lot. Corona Hiflhlanda, plans included for ~an vtew 2nd stor y O pe n Sat. 1-5, $295,000 vat• ap11. ldMI '°' temll) enjoyment and enter talnrnent. At e low I 13t 000. Call 846-7171 t11,IOO 1mell t:>am. Foetur" ~ br, din. rm. lam. nn w1 ...... TWO lrl>fe:. entry kit. MOYl-lr ONGS .OU 4014 4011 IOll 40JJ 40)4 IOH 411 ... -:1610 --~ THE REAL . ESTATERS ' • 11111111 .......... . ......... ...... live In 3 bdnn. 2 belt upper epl Commercl• etiop, oMot or l'9tall lower level plul 4 cat periling. Price at '3911 000. associated BO'•I D\ Q!A "DS • , _.. I , r. .J ~ • ~ ' HWfllT OMlll llll01llll ' Try 10% down • lender c:ond. Hutrt on ttlle one S 189,500. Wiii tTede IOI unite. ~. 548-01 t6. lnll LL lllYIOI Broll• wff 1111 W1Y hotnt '°' 1150. No latlng com· ml11lon. Seve 3% Member of multlpla 973-MSO ... carry • tow 1n.-- 2ncl TD. Huge 4 Bdrm, S t>elhl, large f amlly room 2 flt~. lormll din- ing room. ~ <N'lf· loolllng l•ro• lrreguler ytrd. re glonal perk Cuatom ~Ill epa N-ottty 1210.000. 546-2313 --------.......... THE REAL ESTATE RS ....... That·a 1111 No llldder coete mows you In. ~ A CUit 2 bdrm 2ba, 1 MOfY condO, CiMl1 anG vaeant. Poolfepa. Sec gltt.1870~­ rythlng. Beal buy In lawn Cwey & 8cot11 831-2242 ~ """')( )\\ l~:all' .... .rl.D Stone ftreplaoe, bMtTlld celllng1, tnhenct 11111 chermlng new llatlng Two bedroom, two beth J*lo: plus two betn unll over lllr..-car garege Cell Mantyn Hll fOf de- talla. 75~9100 Q£0ROE ELKINS CO Aeduoedl Beal buy In tlM .,... • you can wait< tc tht bMCtl from thll •· cellent locatlon. 8 pt · clou1 3 Bdrm 2~ bath I and cathedral oelllnga. --........ ...---.....:.-- ""' prlee i. only S 130 I 000. Call 146-711 I I THE REAL ESTATERS I THE STARNES CONPAIY H0-1317 tU-771t OPEi lllllf 1-1 120 YI& Ult INI, LWt hit -11-- 4 bdnns + fanuJy rm, 4 IA baths, lg dock 2M YI& UIU, u .. hM ---1111,111 3 bdrm. 3 baths. wide lot+ r.il 111 YI& Uftll&. LUI hie .. -I , .. 3 bdrm. 2 baths. cireular f~lc 112 YU YIW. LWt hit --411 .... 2 ·bdrm, beam ceilings. new plmbl & roof 111 YU '1.IUHI, u .. hie -SHl- 4 bdrm+ office, 3 bathe & pool 104 ....... ....,.,. ..... -1111.- 4 bdrm, 2'h bath condo, pool, tennis 101 YI& 1111&. LWe , ..... --SHl- 3 bdrm, 5 ~ baths, den, 1000 aq ft ms tr TltA.HSPORT A TION Lllll llLE UYflllT Lagoon view from 5 bdrm. 4 bath, fam. rm. Boat slip for 3 boela Now $995,000. A•R1'•h ""''""' l ......... Muwr &111~ ·-,.. ... ~ M-Ho<T1" llV• Tr.-~ Tu~I T.-.lf.n U11l1ty AUTOMOTIVE Auw "-'I'll AutO S..V.-l'•I~ Auw. Wanv-d """""'""""&do •wi-10. .... Tfudu v ..... ""'-ci.-.. AUTOS ll'ORTtD ""·--11"'11 A\MUn llMW C1lf'mf\ ""'""" Dr&....n.n ,....,.,, ..... ,._ t..N = ~ i-.. .._ .. ....... ......,. ... t::"'..:. ..... lllQ °"'4 ,..,..,..... ......... Pwaflt ~ :=.Ao,.• .... ........ ... o '°" 8014 =~~~~~!!I IOJO llOn 11>14 llC>H IOtO IOU :-: JW:.1111!~-I 9030 eoa,, =11inr! Trad• 43' Ol•MI Spot1 FlllNWman &/or Houec Traller In lido Parll at plll1 down fot HOUM or t:>uplu uoo,ooo 1c "40(),000 ,_, waler Ir Nllwpon. 7~. l&YlllE PUii Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, l ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boet apaces. Rech.aced-•l.:'I00,000. Ull llll Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larp rec. rm .• beam ceillnp. fumiahed. padot. '420,000. HllUlll lllOll New 4 br, 4~ ba. cuat.orn French Normandy Eeiaw 1.2 prime .ere hllltop •t.250,000. FREE MARKET EVALUATION ON YOUR HOim No COtt Of ObllgatlOn Utt Ywt .._... "POI WI" lftMwlt.,._~.._. "'OflllllOIW. MJMCll ...,. .,,... Olt -..... • OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/8und1y, Mitch 8, 1983 DI • 1 ....... ~ .. Thll truly macnttlcent eatate on ppoua view lot In It.arbor Ridte la betna offered at a reduc.d pnce to allow you to ttnbh the lni.rlor yourMlf. 0 bedrooma, 4 ~ bath1. Lara• pool and land1caplna Included in price of •1 .soo.000 760·8333 A W11'191 UIT Goel with thla oceanfront duplex ln • Newport'• bnt aummer/wlnter rental ,_ .., .. _, -. Ku,. lot. ~ dodl(i). location. Low down payment and euy play lawn• .wtm i..dl. Reducied 1110,* 10.K terme, combined with the maximum ln ownw tin. f« quic!k ule. 1190,000 (land Incl.). rental income makea t.hia the perfect buy ()peon SIS 11·& OwMC uo.0202. for the utute lnv•t.or and all ror the unbelievable price of $426,000. 760-8333. ,.... *"°need~ Cedlllece 10 Oo-C4lltl LlftU Ullll -That'• wt1at the Wl\et.._. the fed You will enjoy the warm welcome DAll.Y Pll.OT Roll 'em oft the mwket feellna of thl• exclu.lve Big Canyon SERVICE DIRECTORY With a CIMlffled Ad ·-.... Mloutl Cell Nowt 642-6e71 home w Ith many cu 1 tom feat urea -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm~;.:: * ~ • I t 00 • ~ C) ••&I.It 1 bdrm home In front. bdrm rentel In rear Cleen, QUalnt, d!etmina yeare Panoramic vi-W2,llOO. Ao' 142-4t2) C.. lot_ lflj>I_ lnlUll ... .... 1•1 O~n HOUM 1·4, an Sun .. Br. lonMI df. ~ ., #'A'\ "" "h1 )\\ Bl·a It ' IMll 11n -2 Adlac.ftt "2 lote & ~ houMe NaK 9/tdl/ on. II... or trade? Own/Ill• ...... , .......... 142..fMI. Sharp 3 ldrm holft '-'urM I IUMen rm with brlok llrepleca '""lfy rm combination oounfry kttohen 1160 000. EZ TWiii -------... 1--111.-. ~·led .. ., 2 bit home. trpto, bloc* wal t.noe. dbl-· 1121.000 Stop by HO MarquMt• Cr end oompare. Cal lttlt42.a11.,. 1pm. .-ur111 Priced beklW 1M111• b ~ ..... leourh= ed MMe llvtngl condo wtth °'*' oelllng1, llr..,leoe. ant utility room. Only l12t &00 LMM 091'°" 1¥8"- able Cell t7t-5310 to- day Popular Monaco pl.an -lar~ covered patio -OWC 3rd T .D. or A.l.T.D Reduced to $525,000. 760-8333. 710·1111 c;;(jh 11 (' 1,~(.(r..f/l ti I(' ~ ~ VOGEL PACIFIO I lln. 23 Half Moon Bay I ~2t. 2 Bdrm eeol'I 16de. 2 car gatage, letQ9 lo1. R\I eo-oeee. 1127,700. dl1al 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, double car gar111g9. qu6et etreet. tteUOO. ...... 11~ ..... AttlK'IW t10Me In ~ ne!Ohbot'hood. 3 Bdrme combo kltohen/ lemll) rm Flreplece. Well carld 1or111.-e,ooo. IUICED Tl SELL! ....... \ f >I I. I 1l /.'If PllVAIY PUii Large e11umable toen eo&edl.....,lded..-.. 3 bdtrn homl on qui.t ~ Ex· tre large low malnten· ance yard, wl01 loll ot uMd brlckl Only 1125 000. Cell HOW tl't-5370 10 n. DI TIE llY Prlvate p ier and float can accommodate large yacht. Spadoua 4 bdrm. home ideal for an active family. Family rm .. breakfast room, hobby nn. and formal dining rm. Large bayside patio big enough for a pool. Motivated seller! $880,000 L.H. 17141 6 73-4400 CJIJI Ut.2121 n. H.tMw ArM'• L..,..t 1s.-1sa..ct .... h.. c:::. .. ., IPll TllAY 1 ·I Old CdM·5 bdrm, new, apacloua, »-49,500 ........ 4-42 Begonia, Old CdM 4 bdrm. f•m. home In top cond. $295,000 ................ 1424 Seacrest, NB t bdrm.a, Southport with nit• wtew, $564,000 ........... .... . 22 Point Loma Overfln•nced a •n•loua, 4 bdrm $375,000 ........... ....... 1724 Galaxy, NB s bdrme/ bonue roorftl ,,.., bch.. $425,000 ..... 118 Ruby, Balboa Island 4 bdrm, ownr fin. fee, vec•nt, $429,000 ........ 2706 Ughthouae, CdM U~ll>UI: 11()Ml:i REALTORS.675-6000 2443 U.1 CoHI H1tbway. Coroui •I Mar AESC>EIHIAl AlAl ESTATE SERVICES 3 BR, CANYON CREST, •249,000. See Linda Manton at 7 Creat Clrcle. 3 BR, .BLUFFS, •249,000. See Rita Quia1e at 2167 Vtaia Entnda. 2 BR. FR, Pool, BIO CANYON, $450,000. See Lucy Roee at 30 Rue Font&lnbleeu. 3 BR. HARBOR VIEW HOMES, 926~.ooo. See Jennlfer Suchornel at iM7 Port Shettt.ld. 4 BR. Dm. OORONA DEL MAR. $410po(). See Ted~ at 2211 WderfJ'Oftt. a Bil, Den. BALBOA ISLAND, Mto,000. Ste Sara Marvin al 211 Opal. I BR. Din. BLt11'1'8, '280,000 r.a. 8" Kay Parker at 2403 Vlata ,..._ AfSIOfNTIAl Rf Al ES IAT( S£A\llC£S UILlllYI I PlllEI 1•11 II Ill GUYii #IWlqHfHf Perfect home for thoee who enjoy entertaining. The gate guarded ~ty & prestige location add to the ttppeal of this totally unique entertaining home. Included are an indoor-outdoor swimming pool, 3 apas. sauna, sliding root., an 18 foot carved oak profeuio nal bar. projection room with theatre seating, up to 5 bedrooms, library, even an upetain ballroom or diaco with 11epe.rate kitchen. And lt'a all totally secluded behind your own wall. $699.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 0 • >< C) • ~ • I f "hn 1k 1pen' 11vl not high in price: rea110n· able <'Ost: clauified advertising. lailyNll C.IO AflltCIACI\ P-M7·"'11 a.y Front home Mlle ,_ 11•1 ... , .. I la11•1 .., ...... , lttr • p ier. 1llp1. price cut &pou.. 3830 ef ctuptex Ml-Tiit 1350,000 trom 11.eoo owe 11t-t~ •'"" ~~~~~~~I 000. Sale by Owner 3br/3be+ilbr/3ti.1 VK .:: 17S-1833 50t Acea• will 10... You o..rv. The a.t o-.. lnvtt.O--"--elaed Dew White. 1146-2313 ' lalMi ~ own/b«;ef~7049 The RMI &tat•• r.w.i. IHI ... , ,M..,_••· ~ ___ usnm ____ _ ... lfU ,..., nlfloent ,_ eetate. 2 BR 1 Be wlmothef-ln ~ duplex, amot'flze< reduced 11,000,000 plut law unit plue extru. M- & •Hum In Appr • from 13.300.000. a...°' eumeble sao.ooo loen.I $400,000 CMh to In°' tr.O.. 561·1234. 1150,000. Ownr/agt trade equity tor Udo I.it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '31-6111 time 13 1-3 2 Ill dye .... 1MJ1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e76-M1ll .vw Bright and clean. mAT -/PIJllJ BY OWNER Bdmle and 2 bathe tmmec. 2100 eq ft 3 br. ~ 1813 Court 8t, near etudlo apar1ment. Ire ba, formal din .. ulll rm a Nwpl Pier. FH. 2 Br time offered. Oloee I 1ge 800 eq ft ~ rrr R-1. l1HK Open Sur "'°91, bul, etc:. w/Of>«I beeml. Over.iz 1 -3 . 7 3 0 -5. ll ll 0 I reoept/YI to ~ ed tot ol 10,&00 eq ft WI IM&-7t58 lnO Meda. '238.&00. IC)f1nklerl, ldMI for pool 141-1211 l.ge RV ~ w/llA hk .... .-? llLL upe. Nr SC Pl an oc:.enrront home, t>ea• tc:noo11, c:tturc:hel, etc locetlon. 4 Br 2V. Be Aeklng 1159,000. 183 OMC IH0,000. CoH 000 VA -.n .. no qual Properttea 873-6410 ht • ',lo%. $2 •. 0 0 ( "-c: auum .. no qual. 2"d -tr~ Allernatlve fin. av•ll • 1111 2742 PortOla (Briltol IC -38,.;;R•2•,•tOtY,__cu.t __ • _twiw ....... -.. Lil* ...., ""' Ima BMf to 81. a.Ir. TMn I. ocean/lrwy. Open Set. ~end ot to Orelle, R. on POl"IOla) Sun & -· S14t.500 ioc. 3 er. 218a.2 t1 t12.1510~0 Ojt: .-oome 640-0080. Hu 187M ueum. In We 11 . tV.%. Sam Crane. Ag 844-1030. Open Sun Want AIJ Help? 493-4000 Hm 648-1630 1-6. 644 9030. 142-6e11 -------,..,---~-....... ----...... ~~-....... '"-"!"~ .......... -,,.. ..... \ f >I/. I 11 F t f and rode llreplece. Twc lo( A' , '• , ''I •, Ranch etyled 3 Bdrm Juet loeded wttn extru~ lnclud• a lamlly room p1t101 ind • bubbllnG -------SPAI I 112,500, llCllFICEI ................... Two-1tory floor pleri .. located In u,. comrnun- ltyl 3 Bdrm. 2•.i. bath1. Beautllul decor Pool• •PH and tennlll 1137 760, SUllR! 1n....,... .......,mabM IOan 4 Bdrrr "l-'H• Norlh" home Brick ~. mlrrorec W.,dfobel are jult a law. ol the upgredelll Dining lemlty rm. POOLI 1147 000. i.t .• deel LET'l IULI 3707 S. BAISTOL ST 111-2311 .... ........ Emotlonel elngle ....... :! Br on lrg Irregular cul· ~lot ...... gourmet kitchen wlllalfan Ill• floor. Incl. mlc:ro-wave lnetent baiting _,., i.p Oriental deoor In 1Mng1 dining ere• laaturlng rOMWOOd Sholl ec:r..,.. on windows & door•, ~ lrg woodburnlng frplol, de1lgned tor '"door I outdoor entanalnlng A betgain et 1270,000. For pvt ehowlng cell Glen Hellwarth, 551-9400 RESIDENTIAL R~ EST ATE SERVICES NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COMMUNITIES •IAITll • .,... The m09t outstanding townhome avaJlable. 4 BR, famlly room, aJI exqulaltely decorated. High celllngs, crown moldings thruout. View &. corner locatlon for utmos1 privacy. ..,um un.- eeaut1tu11y maJntalned home. ooean & city lights view. large famlfy room, two fireplace&, formal dining room w/wet bar, eelf cleaning oven. microwave bullt-ln, room to expand! --YllW -1111,111 Enjoy the privacy & ambiance of your own private pool with the community pool only a stone's throw awayll lovely 4 BR Palermo plan In a marvefoue locatlonll Many upgrades!! ..,um 'V 1111.- lf you are looklng for an Immaculate home In a super locaUon that has appeal & charm then this 11 ttl 3 BAS. den or famlly room &. a big bact< yard. Call nowll ...,.., ·--Do you march to a different drum? Prefer the unconventional to the tradition;!? You'll love this 4 BR atrium home, High ce ngs, eecluded spa -a cuatom home for the lovers of the unlquell UIYll llUT 1211.- 0pportunlty knocks. Priced thousands below last sale. Seller wlll quellfy for financing. Spactooa 2 BR condo In excetlent condition. Features tennis, pool,' spa &. sauna. •WPWY llM'I 1111 UY a-.-Ctlarmlng completely refurbished 3 BA, Famlly Am. 2 flreplacea. Quiet b8Ck bay area, nice yard w/frult treee. Seller wlll aaal1t with financing. _....,. 1111.- The charm & eaey llvlng of the Bluffs la evalleble In thll 3 BA condo. Steps to pool, cloee to school & 1hopa. Owner IHvlng ue•, wlll consider lea.M/optlon • cell eoonll 1111111111 11M,ltl FEE FEE, FEE -Condo In Newport Beech hlghty upgraded. Perteet for older couple. Don't mfN the poo11, putting green l lovely garden• In thla t>Mutlful complex. ~-~ ..... J. M. Peten quaJltt-\. V .. t thll 1peotou1 1pllt·level home t\.. ~ rm w/flreplaoe & 1 wetbar. form,,·c... "-••· & kitchen w/nook. Peeceful & PIM 4l Ml & canyon Yletw. • Ulmll .,.._. Perteet for the growing famlly this 2/atory home haa 4 BRS, famlly room, an expanc:SfKI lanai, large yard w/apa. new carpets &. la rated u a super valuell Beat of all, owner wtll flnancell awn 1u1.- oream away the hours enjoying wonderful views of the Back Bay &. city llghts from 3 BR "Dolores" plan decorated In earth tones. Setler motivated, has priced well below market! •WNIT 11111' llll,MI Plan 3. Private locatlon on prime street. 3 BA, community pool, spa, tennis courts. Bright kitchen w/eatlng area. "'"" ·--Klas the landlord ~oodbyell Thie 3 BA home Is In tip top shape. It a In a good neighborhood In a cul de sac &. hu a large yardl High balance fixed loans are aaeumablel "'"" 1111,IM Charm &. ecnonomy are the features of this end unit Bonita plan. WeU located and all on one level with pacetul greenbelt as your backyard and the price has been reduoedll CORONA DEL MAR ......... 111.,.. Outstanding quality home with ocean view &. room for • pool. '4 BR's, beautifully decoreted. Owners wtll trede for Big Canyon prcperty. Mllll• 11111 Ptl,MI SenHtlonel ocean/bay view plus drematlc night llght view. 3 BA & femlly, prlatlne condition, llght contempor•ry decor. 24 hr guard gated community plua tennis & pools. ~Ill I.... ... .. Beet IOC8tlon on major greenbeft, beet ftOOI - plan -3 BR, famlly rm, alngle level, beet A-1 condition! All adds up to our exciting new 11111ng. Ideal community w/24 hr eecurlty, pools and t9nnla. ---.,... e .. t buy In duplex••· ~natalra unit haa ~ muter BR t v Y• BRS, IOtl of Ck>MQ, n,...,..,., · . ~ ct morell u .,,.. unit 11 .-unny, ~~ , 2 BR w/ftrepf:. & deok. lnoome I& ~ hlAh btll9nce IOMt .,.. a.eumable. . • "" IRV/N£ . UYllllll 11,al- Gorgeous Nantucket atyte residence with large brtck central courtyard. A superb entertaining & famlly 4 BR bayfront home centered In most desirable private beach community. llUll Uffa.T 11,Jll,llO Fantastic llttle Balboa Island locatlon with a 180' sweep of the lower bay & Jetty. 2nd generation exceptional home with formal dining, lanal and a bath for each bedroom among the features. PUtlSIU IWlD H41,t0t INVESTORS ... Two bedroom. upgraded, BA YFRONT duplex with dock for 2 boats, 3 car garage, fireplace & formal dining plus great lower peninsula location makes this a super buy. ULIU llUll Mtt,Mt New Victorian on Balboa Island. Price reduced below comparabl•. Private master suite + 2 more BAS & den. Hardwood floors. french doors, beveled glus windows & rooftop deck make this home apeclall Vacant &. easy to see. UJ...a Ul4,lt0 Oetlghtful Cape Cod 2 BR home with separate d$l steps from beach In privater community. Completely refurbished with finest appointments. Absolutely the finest locatlonl unu 11U11 u21.- oup1ex -owner' 1 unit has been remodeled w/french doors &. windows, brick patios, lkytlght1, MBA has jacuzzi &. many more special features. Two Income units bring $700/Mo. &. could· be more. Great assumable loans! ULllA 1111.- Excltlng Channel locatlon, steps to ooean Of bay plus a lovely home that has been e)(tenalvely remodeled makes this an outstanding buy on the penlneula. Owner may carry the 1st TD. .. ,_.. ..... BuutlfuUy remodeled & decorated In todeya lrinov•tlve style. Country kitchen w/brlck flreplece, hardwood floors, french doors open to lovely petlo. Thla It • must aeell • ... ,.. 121 .... EnJoy bMCh oommunlty llvlng on charming Newpot1 lleeod. S BRS, w•lk to the ocean & =-enJoy the community ~ach. Mu1t ~ It A fwltMUo buyll ....... 11 ..... Beet Woodbridge tooatton CMriookJng poot & l1epe to the lake, ftlbutoua c:ont.nporery 2 BR townhome by Akin•. Vaulted celllng1, air oondttloned Md much menu • -.na I ··-=-=---=a. ' ( -'; ·" .. . . , .. . .-. ' . • .: . 'I I, r -91 Ortnge Ooett DAILY ~ILOTI u~ay, M1roh I. 1 llJY, PAii ........ k!llH ""' '"' IMllt lpenlah hme eur "''-"'· amono Mlltlon t twna Al# Nm<. QI# .... btt ofr 0"9f 1311 000. OP9I' lallSun HI, 31t11~.8o. l.aguna 499-1900 •OPEN HOUSE SUN 1:e PANOAAMIC VlfW OF City wl grn bell. 0011r view, Incl Catalina, It Exec 3 Bdrm, formel dlr rm' lrg kh, new expen '~CREATM POIUfOt.10 PllOPERTIES INC w•uu Bright & airy, prl111u pool & 19&. 3 Of 4 Bdr 2141 Sa. 1349,905. Free: rencn. 8'1-12M .,,,. C'ptt, drPe. °"""* .....;;;..;.;;;;--..~=------Ill•. entry & 81hrm1 llAftlW/YllW painted, lie Reducet Owner ready to i c t price 1291,000 to S279 qulckly on 3 Bdrm va- !500 11 owner muet ... 1 cant houM. Pnme 1111* •I onoe. 15&1 Tahiti, Ulg looatlon wlpvt garden · &di. MCMNI. Do 'f04>t own dlc:ol'atlng. I By owner. bMUt 2 BR ; JO ANN DORAN RL TA Ba wood, ltalned gt... REAL TOR 2 fplc'a, Mint financing 769~19 S254,000. 494-11648 --.-.. --,..--J'l-- '"' HALF PllGI llU .. 4& f .. t of prime Newport waletilrunt * land with •J*le tor 2 50' ylChta & a • Br., 3 Ba home al the new low prite ot •1.100.000 _,,... "~-·....- lreeport fund•, tnC:. ..... •1 .... ............ , MUINW- Hev• 2 euper c(11r 1141,MI 2-i.v• condot Clo.e 1 Lge 38r 2b1. walk " HOllQ 1135,000 & I HIO beech !11ery •m•nlly 000 Agl 1552-7!500 . Muei ... I nowt MMI of· By owner 3 Bd. comm "' .... ....., pool, 2 blk• ocean !5-40 2MO .. -tor\.ort 1199,000 OBO Low fin -------- OWC. 645-U41. UllTa..al ...un IY IWll UUll ... 3 bdrm & ci.n, R-2. 1#11 FanlatHcally upgrad.C L.auttemont 4 Br 3 8& trade tor C M. unite Family Rm & Formal 0 R SJOO,OOO 3713 Saa with breathtaking 180' "'°''· 850-6578· 1111w from Catalina t' mountain•. cuetom coordinated die«, built Int, tile Mut1 -to ap.. preclate Orutlcally r• ducld to 1M90.000 et Hatbof R.ldQI Or Atford1bl1 1leg1noe, ' Br 2'A B1 condo. ex pended Matr 1ult1 w. •• IYU•,.,, p••1 trplc Only S1&5,000 .... 1111 Opn 811 12 ·4 ' ....... lillt lHI 1114,JM lllT YILH PUOIUllOD • "* . 1\.-i LIT1 TRADITIONAL CHARM Lge new ou1tom home open 811/Sun 1-5. 21( Via San Remo Ownlagt AFCOR REAL TY 84()..8201 1mmacul1t1 3 Bd wilt 1 _8_7_5-304 __ 8 ___ 87_3-_2_5_S. lot1 or pr111acy Poot ' I Newport Hlighll. 3 81 --------fEI Liii OuMn1'1 Wr11th. AllC 3 Bdrm 2 Ba gard1n1 he'W9 Mme model Ofl lee home. Entry hall w. land 20 Oueen'• Wreeth ~ itrlum, drem.. Agt 5152-7500 COME UP ANO SEE ME and my 111lle)' lta view oak Wit oar. CUllCIT 1kyllghl•. bonue room upgraded decorator ex trll etc. SOMETIME! IP•· GrNI valull A.lllln( Ba hou11. new paint If .... Sl~.1160 Bob Younk11 new roof, rellnl•h•< Prlc.I reduced tor Quldo 831·12ee hardwood floors, forCI( Nie, Nwpt Hgtl lwnhM amm111 tic cathldtal ce111ng9. 4• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREMIUM LOCITIOI IEWPllT HTS ~ Walker & Lee lut,_. IMl l IWlllWllTSll1 3 Br, 1~ Ba, newl) palnt~d townhou11 Owner may carry 3r T .0 . at blended rat 12.5% fol' 15 yn wl1~ dwn. SU,900. Craig 191 ................... lnttn Take the time to track down these bargains. * 3Bdrm, l '12 ba, huge country kitchen home. w/panoramic view of Huntington and Npt Bch * 4 Bdrm, 1 ~ ba, lg lot, VA/FHA terms avail Nice famil neighborhood. * 4 Bdrm. 1 ~ ba, bonus nn, formal dining room. 1750 aq ft. All homes priced under $123,000 For more details ask for ft.AH ......, ., &.any ....... leat.y 11 W.a-111 l14/114-H11 ..... ..... ...... VICTORIAN 1er11 or park, tennl1 court1, pool & 1pa Al thl• plua an aaaumablt 111 f .O. $137,900. Agt Maril yn or Suza1 5B-IMOO Unique VICI'ORIAN home in prime location featuring stained glass entry. hardwood floors, gounnet kitchen, newly decorated & carpeted! Plus I tx1nn detached unit in rear. Only $255,000 Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. $5,000 REIATEI On brand new Towne Homes in F.astside C.OSt.a Mesa. 3 bdrms, 3 baths. attached double car garages with automatic door openers. Large private patioe for all units, and a couple even have extra large yards. And -you can chooee your own oolor of w/w carpeting!! Builder will help finance with small down payments. Prices aa low as $134,500! Better check on these exciting NEW homes for thia low price TODA, Y! 759-1501 or 752-7373. PALOS VIRDI ESTATIS LOT $1,500,000 1.24 acres located at the top offertna exclusive ocean views. privacy & 9eclusion. One of the few lites available that is eminently suited for a breathtaking private estate. Level & ready to build 759-1501 or 752-7373. HARIOlt VllW HOMI LINDER RIPO • $275,000 Fabulous view from this lovely home featuring 3 bd.nns & 2 baths. Sensational rear yard hat covered patio and fish pond with waterfall. A8swnable finand.ng!! C..U 759-1501 or 752-7373. IAY VllW Cliff HAVEN $719,000 Spectacular custom built home featuring sauna, jacuzzi, 2 wet ban, 2 frplcs., 3 car garqe, fonnal d.l.n1ng & much more! Aaawnable fln.andng! On fee simple land. CALL 759-1501 or 752-7373. $565,000 SPYGLASS RIDGI -OCIAN VllW 4 bed.room. family home. Beautifully upgraded & landtcaped. Lovely gated pool, u.ed brick, 3 car garage, large Jot with play area. 8 % <Ji financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373. llYATI SID LIVING $425,000 Thia outscandlng executive home features what must be the larpst lot ln th1a ~t private community near the water. The ~ y_ard featww a Japanae prdm. watft'fall, KQ4 pond, pool & volleyblall c:rt ln a ~ en~t ~ fer memorable days tbnaout the year. A 1arp Uvt.nc room wttb tireplace overlook:lna the pool & p.rdem exempl.Wes the open~ feellnc prevalent thruoul A llup kitchen, fnn1 din nn & 4 ~ bdrml lndudinl a rmtr N!te w/blt.Ui U.tv.. IUnlrien )l£:ual wb. A.9nnable 6nandna at ll.7K on fee llmple land. 750.l&Ol er 752-7373. 11 WI "Bl Aalume financing, 1mal down and m0\19 right In Spaclou1 1 Bdrm eon<lc with open beam•. larg« kitchen. dining area llrepl1c1 and 1paclout decll Enjoy all the ~ nlllat "f~ Lp .. ·· ha.I to otter C40M 10 North wood1 •hopping. 1911 000 142-1200 PETE BARRETI ··· REALTY 4 odrm, 3 ba. 8l1c1) Model In Woodbridge Remodeled matlet bait -whirlpool tub. Lo11el) COllllld PltlOI, IXtln live UM Of b11ck1. $295 000. ~lsor ·1(9alty 651-1177 lflllH 11·1 224 78 Camlnllo Cotta Laguna VIiiage 8515·30f1 Agl 551-46e2 ....... lltatl 1012 8y owner, Rolling Hlllt Barclay mdl w /vlew $279.000 83 t -3074 855-1012 WISTCLIFF GOURMET'S DILIGHT IUll/111111 One of a kind, 5 Bdrm 2·1ty, den. game 1m barn on huge lot. Pertee home tor lrg family, au floo('I thruout. Spec!Out kitchen. 111 T 0 . o 1200.000 at 10%. AMln< $285,000. Ownr/Agl Pnn. only. Diana Cappe 831-12e4 This meticulously maintained home is tailor made for the gourmet st.artina with the custom lotchen . Oak cabinets & flooring surround your built-ms which includes a microwave. Just off the kitchen is a chann.ing breakf.ut nook with bay windows. Super plush carpetmg & cuatom wall coverings complete the picture of sheer elegance. The extra large family room provides ample space for entertamment As an added bonus the large irregular lot with custom pool provides extraordinary pnvacy. With a large fully assumable lst trust deed, this home 1s pnced for immediate sale at $299,000. 9032 Adams Ave. Huntington Beach. For an appointment to see. caU 556· 7035 A nlNTION PARINTSll WANT TO HILP? 1f you would like to help one of your children pure~ a home, we have a fantaatlc loan program available only 1n the city of Huntington Beach Il requires a co-signer, 5~ OOWN. and has hnt year payments of only 8.5"!! (Thal means a $78,900 townhome can be purchased for $3,945 MWI and $552 PD mlll, principal and interest) The funds for this program come from a apedaJ Revenue Bond Program and are LIMITED, so pleue call WI nght away for complete details 9032 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach 963-5671 WILL MAINTAINID TRIPLEX WITH TWO CAR GARAGI ON LARGI SHADID LOT Eech of the unit.a in the property la a two bed.room, one bath They are very well maintained with extremely low vacancy factors. Long tenn, stable tenants provide $1,210 in monthly rent. Lender will refmance al 12% for owner accupant or 12.25" for non-<>wner occupant PLUS owner will carry. Offered at $155.000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Hunting1on Beach. 556· 7035 INJOY ADULT LIVING (OVll 40) IN A 24 HOUI GUARD GAUD COMMUNITY Thia hlg,hly delirable 11.nale atory unit ii available at • aurpNingl.y affordable price of $91,000. Not only that, our 8eller la wi1.ll.ng to help finanCe your purchue by at.rrYill8 a 9eQODd trust deed at loel and the flnt la ••um.able at 10.76,., Thia -townhome is only 7 yean old and la well located ac:rom the atnet from the million dollar clubhowle. Poola, 1J>11f, tennis & bUl1arda can be YOW'JI by caIU.nc ua today. 9032 Adams Avelue, HuntlnpJn Becich. M3-M11. INTllTAINING MADI IASY WITH THIS SPACIOUS POOL HOMI PLUI IPA Our aeller II •xtremely mouvawel and bM.·priced Wt propert.)' aacord.l.qly. ti u. charm • l"llCI nonnell7. foUnd = ,__ pdce4 thouaandl hs,her. The cwtom pool .... will be for tbme ~ su.rnmer daya jmt ahead. With a prb Cd $1&2,&00 PLUS polnCI f« a VA l)W"Chuer'. the value ii deu. 9032 Adami Aw., Hununaton Beech .. ~71 . • al. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You:· 1lr heat, detached c:lb 3 81, 2 Ba, powder rm e11 garage, large yard trplc, comm pool Wll 521 El Modena. A1kl"' take 10'% dn from quell-s 1915,000. 1548-5041 et tlec:I buyer S 148.600 8 873-llalle LEASE OPTION Comp turn. One o1 Bl( Cyn'1 moel eteg. hornet 4br, etudy, ci.n. tr, pool •P•. Clllld'I park. lu1t gtdn1 11,4115,000 fM TURNER ArchltlCIUfal Proc> 640-&50 WILi Tl llAll . PllOI SWIDI Lido 50' lot, maid• qtr11 guM1 rm, wllk In Cedar wetdrobl, dream kltch Oak tloon. French d,. eunny brtclt p1tlo, boat ttorage. 3 1p1c·1, Trld. 4 BR, 3'~ ba Ownrlagt 87S-72M Open Sat/Sun t-5 133 VIA UNOINE 3 Bf. IV· Ba. You own lN -N-EW--L-U-XU_R_Y_CO_H_OO_ land. '212•000 s 145.000 LOW ow" Owner 831-0283 sno MO .... l 1111111 38r, 3Ba. 233 18th Pl 2 BR plua den. 2·~ ba Open Sun 1 ·5 or call 1 124 .000 euumablc 875--4333 loan. Pnc.d at 1210,000 Immaculate Lido 41>< 3b• or leaM option Ownr 2 muter•, p1tlo. $469 agt 831-58&1 500 Agent 873-6494 ..,. ll&fl/llut WU I IPll Ill , ... Reduced to 1 195,000 114 •Tll 3 & din. 2 ba. ~I 3 Br 2 Ba Beautltu1 &!'~u~~~ f.8;-' ~ • 1 wood Lot• of wood & Open Sat/Sun gtaa. $140,000 '82,00C Owner/agt 875-753' ueum 111 OMC 2nd Agl 873-1282 II lllff llfl Blufts 8-ut Pl E Showg HAR80R VIEW HILLS < Ilk• model Open Sun Bdrm M ODEL Home 12·5, 21115 Vl1t1 Laredo lmmed. Move-lnl $25 Mar 11 y n or LI I a 000 belOw mkt al $36-4 .552-2000 500 Call PATRICK TE· -.-.-11------~-NORE. 1gl 780-8702 & _.. _, OpnDllll)' 4 ............. DUPLEX 3 ... ..._ Buy now & .. ..i11 MJn. ' "'' .-•. poo lmum 201( c:ln Call John room & 2 Br Remodeled part ocean 111ew, l••i Zarvo1 7 80-9889 or 1t1p1 to 11nd Gooc 831-2242 rental .,.._ Owner f IQt 55().2901 ~ S11r1fl()\\ • lk·alt' BA VFRONT WI BOAl SLIP. 4 Br, • Ba. 42f Harbor leland Or Ag• evee 875-3896. Open Se 1-4, Sun 2·5 --·-by ownr, $450,000 308 E Ooeenfronl. Cal Bing 840-79110 o 515~221 HARBOR RM FtlUUIYnm Lot at 14 Nart>one $438 000. S338.000 a11urnl ab6111 13%. Alnalaenol Model. 3Br lam rm. 2'.llBa Crellj 1399.000. $270,000 .. eumat>te al 10.375%. Oynaaty Model 2Br, 28'• cr .. 1, $329,000. $230 000 a11uamable a 1 10376% 840-2038 " .... MWNITIUIT IYl~HIM Plan Two wlpart vtaw. Encl unit-loft. enc p1t10. Xlnl fin. avall 1143.000 llrat. 54&-999e ILlf Fl I LHll options • goocl WIN TUlllU your real 11ta1e to• Newport Beach condo (Model). Owner wlH oon· alder 111 trade• Cal Merlin 831·2242 ~ Sunh()\\ • Bt·alt' little old blach hou1e atept 10 111\d, 28th. St S UOK By Owner 873-1833 * .... Ill* lll+PMl. Over,Uld lot, pvt cul IH aac, 1n thl lamlly orlll'll· Id community of H11bOI VI-Hom.. VI-thll apeclal property Sun 1·5 11134 PORT BISHOP CR or call Pa.ii Ev-. agt 840-0327 UfflHT 4 Bdrm 5 Bath homt w/60' dock. wet bu wine locker & load• 01 potential. s.lllr wlll netp finance ~ tr9dl. AMlng 1750,000, 831· 7370 64C>-0:912 TR,\01110~\I RL\I n I 3 bdrm. 2'>\ bath S2251 000. 4 bdnn. 3 birth '225.000 1--.~~;n~r;;:--Bottl Of1 gr-obelta. .... "" eu uee or 844-0134 Br.ncS naiw 111ng, 3 Bl 1 11 'llo Ba, 2 frplce. huge 11ft1 ...... llvlng & tamlly rma. eo· on the bay 1'lth dodl S1815,000. Agt. Cell Ml '°' twve boet. Sedudlcl1 e3l-ote4, ~. . oourtywll, 5 bdrme, •, STEAL Newpott ~ ~ curtly 1yetem. gourmet Br. + Oen t123,500. kitchen. Many •r,•cla 4 Br.+ family Rm+ o.r- featur11. Gr"t t nanc· S184,000. Ina. FEE LAND. St.295 3 Br. 2 1t0<y, A·Framt 000. I 1155,000. Liit 1U1. n a.. "" .. 301 Pro.peel lll-'IMI SUn 1-6PM ... t .... Hunt & Associate 1£Al ESTATE • ""' • IUll l:te1anc• abound1 In thl• 8l1 canyon 4 Bdt, fem nn, Cl ..Wl heme, tram ttie l\M landlil:aplftl to cool = vw from,. fo~"''k d1nlaC nn.eiilYe ......... .,,.. WW\ ~• 2 Pvt lecWity ..... Hr IG: .... PriCed to 1111 ll • .MH·Hunt. ...... 1111 _ ... ...... • l Orang• Coat DAILY PILOTl8unday, March 0. 1993 0 1 ' tto AC" MNOH, Ill' c..11 II• UM bit• Int._ mt '"'· ... Uff '""" ..... .... ,,,,.., '"'' .. hlM ... M ~-~~~Al Chllrlt l Mii, fUllfllnJ Tif ai. 1 ltcwy oondo = ifliL I .. IO*n I It I la. tr91o J Ott '1• I •• I .. IWMI In • I Ir 2•1,T.lftrM,llflJlf ... lblvtt condo J I~ J .. Pll'f ftLLm l'I ~·~~r'• a~r!~p0•,;J0~o-1v11I now olHn ntw.' hoUte I 1t6t lcldt OK t~. )'ct ' ~ Perk t Cir OM· ~. fflMO, hllOI mtlr It. pool, UTI Cell V• of OOMn, SM welk IMutlful ~ llUllT 1 -~.,. 000 v~ 11 orpta o'J..J'' e r ti:' 001 MIO/mo M6:.. _... 1700/mo 7IO· l~ M&O/mo 843-0272 1111141 w/~IM tub, pool t· 1 lAM, 844-4139 wey 10 • ...,1 HOO eq n ca. water p-'d '•tloe, r• • ... ,., leoo · • · ---a Hun• 300 II lrom -119001 ~1oe 1 Altao PoOI iacu.ui MUN *' Oowr Shor• aooo+,, berlll term• , .... 1 OI Imo '°' die Ilk• to HUl\t H11t>cNr 2" Ttntce. Unly Ptll, Cerdllf l\arbOr flHOtrno C•H Hwpl HOl•. 221 t L9'11el. 3 Cit • .::a.. . . . ~lom bHwty, I Ir 4 7M-,... OM* ·Agent,...,_,,.,.. hu ftltt g abodew/bltlnlwlwetPll model, a bd, 2 b• on 640-63,., Of '4f.320I bl, 2 f>• ... eo mo 111, • nl1 aour11, volljyb:!I l a, 3 trplce, S au 08' ---------,...,111 I ......,--_.00 Kid• Oii tllr cMQo. gr~ bell frOI. dble o.,, -lut, ..c 84t-3632 T ti oour11, rec room ' 1 •· PoOI. ape Wll.1 oon n ",._, Ohermlng 21r hM. ctean tit 139 1190 B!BT Atty no pate 11215 511 23460 Soeo 3 bf 2~ be CIMl't • · • 'UfnltNd ~ .,., ,,. In .,.. ••• Yll.UI mm l ,, plUI O•n newl) ao 01111 ,, ~ ~ ... --fwnh.. lll'ool 1o0· eto OOVlft 8H0 Aft. latge .. 3 " PoOI patio dbl oer Cell 657.0071 Olll. ,_ NMf Vltlt I llOf'M cltf\14 remodl OU a we111 IMO mo Agt 4 2 Br plut den, 2 Be In MOO Agt 844. 44() Bft 3 le a n d pool ~t neighborhood' aaaa II .. = •---...... end rolllnQ llfll lnctudee paid No pet& $870/mo Olltr......, 11, hM ci..n Buy w/rent deluH 3 Br 2 Oreentr•• Nr •hope ' 12,000lmo yfty IMO AQt ~HO ·1.-L UTILITIU p••o ~l """ 2 ldrm ""••" ootl• 111 plu1 MO ld\.ti W .. _.., • le two ttory pool home ac:h0ol1, pool Avetl 411 HV Monlego Ht• . ..,., 4 It ·IAlllTT llll.T1 .. "' I It, llf.1111 areal future bulldln( 11111 It 4ff.1tt7 fMc,0,:•A:: .~: kldllpeta 1476 WOf'lt IMt Me&/rno 816-9838 2 B • I 1 2 7 6 ) mo Ml·HIO L 110• Hft, patio, encl Compare before you Ill• In e11ce1Wlt IOOale f llld 3 BA 2 8e lp6o 639-61IO HST Riiy '" LU8l ON THE LAICI 84()..4()ff & 175-()()4() gar. i.undry, chlldren ot., rent C11t10fT\ detlOf\ , ... Trade Imme d' Mu1t Hll IMmedletely :01 :.110. 2 tty. 'eeec ~,ermlngd 16 rm d2 :a ~ Leuetopuon ·~ BeeuOfully decoreled • Lrg l!/llutf Condo, 2 itry, llefll eetil ,,., blk away tur" Pool, bbq, GOV'rd OrHlloelly reduced tc mo 84~7 v 1w db gar 1 we • •di 10 M.edowt8fk 0 C bd, 3 b• II/fr /Cir l•o 4 It. 3 I• ~ Mrb, ttft1 ..U Newport Mo'•dd.,,t),u'i gerege, IUf'rouncMd with P 1125.000 • mekM llfe '"* IOO< 840•6071 0 ,, .. , prlvll• road. Ar· Super I UOOt mo lllOlll & ol*'Y 4 bdtm non J.4Htmo 640-7 p1u1fl 11nd1oeplng No OSS. Barrett Alty f1111tde Cott• M•H, • CM 63M1to lftT ,_ bOr Laite I 1860/mo 6'15·2490 home, NHI u • pin p, ... Uaf Ml! ~e: F '616 Ouatom 3 8drm 3 bett M2-6000 b~d1 I~ ":, .. 9~'1~ fHttala Y1Hu H!4 !pal. larfllhr IMJ 68 t-ee7• BIO Canyon Hee 3 BA, 2'it ~"~~_: ~~ ~.J!S •.:. 2 BR 2 aa ~. verNHIM, 388 w u~ltaon 842 1171 plu• d~n °1 11c •n! bt ~ LL latllu11 l!M ~t · , HOMI! flOR AfNT Peter'• l.AlldlllQ New 28r Th• Colony • Br 2 81 b& condo. Goll cou11t prove I YHrly 1uu edit• pref'd, no pet•. Looking 10 rent en IPI? IHP•,r••:;nd•· ... .'.'~'h T d• H • 01 HI Sporl FOYnt1lnV1"-'38drm 2'hbatownhm,8ecurlty 3771 Carin.I 17116/mo view Tennie, pool, H O lt800r.-month. H&Omo 0y•831-386t, 8ee•"l'1onl""'"'°'"" ooaton "''" Y .,..,... ra .... • 2Br2B1uaccondo.w1 ·-1 11•1• 1goo1 mo M0-711'4 gate lt400 mu Oy1 .. -E 1 11 d ..,. .-• Trad• tor property Ir Fl1htrm1n &tor HouH oareg• 6 AIC. Nr 80 1750 flenoed yard ' 1148-MH Bkr --1167-7372 Eva 876-0109 IAUNIT II. w n • TV comput«lzed Mite· Orange County °' Pain" Treller In Lido Park 11 Coeet Plue. 1800. Ctl gerege. Kid• & si-t• wel JIOWZJ/pool ou1tom 6 rm 769.()279· · UY I 11&11 Rllln 213·1112-11362 110~ ... ..,, g11 & t1m• Spring• 1rt1 A1klnc P•r1 down fOf Houae 01 F,.a Gtt>too 5611-0400 come, 546-2000 Agent lmat 2144 home bllln• 1676 Hurryl ---1,1 7,00 o, 1u 11 , 1 BA n 1 •, 836 2676 •too,000 Ouplex t200,000 lc no,_ lllTul 6311-8190 BEST IM Sant11go Dr Dover • • • S C,Plau Reaort Adult D p l 2'2' AGENT 844-11613 1'400.000 nte1 weler Ir w"r throw rent away? -Sh°' .. Eltac •Br.• Ba Tract w1poo1, g•t• 1532 au •at I .. ••• • IY t•I Newpon. 764-0344 Ren to own 3 Br twnhm l to • bdrm1 1tart1ng 11 Laiaaa ltttll l J41 3,600 eq ft family home. Penlnaul1 home wl'l lg• 1eu dl1count, or pur Supe. 1 Br 1 ea tmall 1111. L ._... 2m no dn, no qu111tylng 18$0toI12116 -3 trplC'•. pool, tull MCUr· bdrme,.den. cloM to bey cne.. option 776-2680 I•, n 1 c • & Q u I 1 t 2 Bt, 2 Be. 2 So patio. l.L Waat.. l! u . 11300 u 300 I 3 br. den. N L1gun1, lly , 3 c er garage $1200 1426/mo 873-3313. comp kit remod, Inter Pvt party went• lo bu) 3 Br 2'-\ Be. TownhOYM I Sh .a ~~:cc: ~ OOMll YU Welk 10 beech 12.20011.... e•~-7•2• Hrbr Ridge Ett•IH, 3Br A111t•nt1 r .. -...... 240--032• oom. FM Tltle.13t6,000 lrom ownet 8 to30 unite formal 0,A , private P• =:~all, ~Hf tr.O: s! .-1 11600/mo 4114-6841 8V9 Broker & den, penotamlc 111-t. ::.:.t;_;:;.;;.;==--=u,.;,;;•--.1-------- 0wner nn. Call 873-408:! Coat• MeH. 842-:S.llO 110· 2 cu gu•o• •• 891·5668 lty small l Br Auttlc Pin• ILlffl •P•. ~ruy 12800 •• , ..... 11lad 2101 IHt. hMll 2140 opener, pool, relrlge I WATERFRONT HOMES _,_. ftH twl llAllll llHE 11111 W&ITll b rHklHt nook fnctd Pool hM on cul·d•aac : Cottage, 1'f'C· w•lk to 4 Br·2'h 81 $1360 mo INC Charming, private, 1 bd J' ESTATES ·2bd,den. PrlY1tepertyneed1hOll Rel'• req Clou tc BrelltheatrN$826 Cal 651·1177 beac n e 9 5 t m o 844-0134 831-1400 bl high quality , lndry. otlfTIYm&TI Mbrery CU8t SPA f fltlt. no down ahopplng center & lrwya 53Hl00 BEST'" 4t11-lllll7 ---1576 yrly No pelt a.. tllvl & plttl like wtth FANTASTIC VIEWI ~c:ma pr:;erty wit No Piii, 11525/mo f'oi Megnltlcenl ocHnfront BLUFFS CONDO 3 B~. 2 Overlook• N-port 3 Bt 213-450-105 I terr~ pool 76$-1078, own1-1 ~·a unit It a ~-• lnlo 649--0476 But. ltMll U40 I viii• In old Spanlth ••· B •. Pet Io I r P c wlbbQ & gar mucn mOfe •Private Patio. ..,, v-·-.,..._ $1000/mo $850 kid• ok Hurryll Lovely 2 bdrm compl .... Ill Ill 1•1 blllty 087-39311 f'emlly ham•. No 01 •Ot Lu• l•M •P•ttmenu -~ ~ w"i'ri'·d 30 !rep.le~:::~:: __ eo-U82 I 539.9190 BEST Riil' lee turn $800 mo •*s~lou.a•P~1.1no •• I I I 1 .....,, Nkle "" 3 Br. l 'I $476/mo 2 Br 2 Be _.... -""' ..... -e"•75n7 ,.-...., IHM 1 -•• -mgmt prob em rel r ng ·-1 beeml. anprO• 3000 1q E/Blutt, exec h<>me, 3 Br,, WEST NEWPORT .,.....,...,...., -.,.,.. "' •Dining ArN r.--nsw $!SOOK note tor dn 0 be. nu crpt $700/mo Pool/J1cuz:r1 Kida OK Univ Pk twnha, adult• 2 .... 2 1 2 2 only HllOO/dn 3Br opt to buy 64 l-eC>77 842-M04 Br. 2 B•. atudy, atrium It Slept to pvt beech 2'h B•. rple. · l l llQ 2 muter bdrm•, 2'1tb• lalMa •Walk In CloMI• den, 3 be. Cell lor dlrac t:e':~t:~come prop 1885/l"flO No pet• Many tree• Obi• gar ft , ltg petlo 11250/mo 1700/mo Ptalaaala 2607 •H-llk• KllGhen• tlone, John Merehell Lovely MH• Verde CC Why throw tent •w&y? ~907 12800/mo Cpl• p ref 842.0350 3 Bdrm 2 'n b a , 1 b lk to Huntingt on ""I. ••2."''""• VIII• ldll condo. 3 BA 2•1 Rent to own 3Br twnhm, 840-5e20 $725/mo Kida ok, no Small I BR ec>I, ,_ crpl c.nter, tran•..,....1t1on & ......, '" ....,.. p 1 • 11 dn no q 1111 I B1ylron1 dupleit, boll ......, • --------1 ltatall bl, r vecy ... va now no , 0u Y ng Wlllllllll pelt J Matthlll Agt drpa, 1425 Frwya IALllA MIAlflllT LM.1850, A.gt. s.9-t3et 11300-123 0 negot Gorgeo I 2 Br Town I .. _ Bill WO ~r!~;, p~~~ic~~1.:. ~I~ 8'42-11808 875-5068 mUTIU FIH ... a W APARTMENTS ....... I _.,., 2 b B F $525 .,_., Int, cuttom d.""Yn, r, laa Cl .. tatl 2276 8AYFRONT • Sl)«taculer 1 drm rom lltO L ..... ..,... 4U H B, 2b< MCh SlllOk 1300/mo 28r, den, 1/C, 2 bl, gar $1000/mo _ view, 91>ac 2 br. 2 bl, LA QUINTA HERMOSA .. , •• l ... la ... , 6U C.M 3br N S80K dr dbl wide mobll• hm, T• 831·9209 4 Bdrma. • batha. ocean plu• etudy Pvt p.,kg, 18211 Perktlde Ln, 1 blk •-n 8E. nentp1ytapeoerenl& view 5000 IQ II b oetallpevall (71 4) W olBeectl,3blktS lat/ ... 1·1 7U Ful. lbr $200,00C utll, Adult•. no pet• Agt. Condo !or rent -Lrge 3 I 2 o O O I m o 752·11511or875-64111 of Edinger 847-5«1 , ..... l .... 1tt SSOK dn 873-0168 bd , 2'n ba. Etlblult 714/759-9100 Sa lly •71•1 ... •• 14U CM, 2br $789,00C L II I 2292 StOOOtmo 8'44-8343 Shipley Agt Studio Apt Perk ing Stop apt hunting! See ll50K dn •t••• l•t 2 2 b lk 1 .__ h Ye.,ly lae Non-tmkr apt'a on large acreen TV - -br, '·we o .,,.ac . I t •-2210 S 6 20'L S 30U WHI $1M $250 Beech. tennlt, pool, 17115 agt aa a,.., Open unday ,, • .., .. gH, u vee time, Tutia ltt41 000 dn guard, 3br 2b•. lmmec. , 84-0-8208 lmmec . .,.. adult condo C I u b ho u • e A 11 • computerized S20 85U H.B "4M I 1 2M d nate 831 '2"'3 u75 'V"' 2 13/113 4 • 3 6 7 5 or 835·2575 no '"¥ • ' "' -LAROE BLUfFS CONDO Sec. gate 2Br I 'It be, 213/113t-83117 --------OUl•I 842·1618 831-451 I t It .. •••t 2 airy • Br 3 B• pool, uuna. 1495/mo um -...... Fania•.. SA50 2 Bdrm hH qui• I ''°"' bNch St200 mo mo 55Ml83 .... , ... -$1300/~ a...-2807 631·5273 C.rHI ..... , 2'22 ....... ltacll 2641 trM llned ''"" cntr/ 94 M 747 Or1nge1r" Condo with FAlllU Tt Im c kl ln cle Studio ept 1 block Cd•• Oc:Mnlront neXl to OfV9t1 3 BR, large eolld 0•~ 1-... .. •-·-.. 211 h 1 d • kid c • II _..., I IPA ozy. eper g en, -fern"" room withe· aollc ;;;.;,--,....;;.&.-.;,..;:-;.;.;;;;.-•-...--....._1 kite nc .. •· • 15 Bike to ocean Elegant 2 foll. l Br. t Be. upper • Bt Newport Creal r.... trHhly painted 2 Br bch Kite BA Avail April Cove. lovely 2Br. 28', on Oek.'bu, wllnicote UOOISLE ·3bdrm,2bl 539~l90BESTRllyf" Br. F1mlly Rm & Oen unlt,plan•wtthpoott& Twnh1e, avell now Lrgp11thome.11m1m.2 h ouse, near Main & 261h '°'2mo·e SA50mo water F1nt1ttlc view llerdwood floor•. hugt temrm. SHOO mo Bii Mutt rent muelve •·! From S975t mo ;1ueh I• n n I• SS 7 5 /mo . W ••h I d ry & re tr lg fr p ie a , much more Edinger L8fge backyard, Incl utll 873•4875 ..,,.,... SllOO mo yrty, S 1000 mo country kitchen with nr• Grundy, Rltr 87M181 Bdrm hM 2 e. dbl g• crpte 6 drapea 2~ Bl 552·7552 11200/mo, 833-5808, $1600/mo Avail Imm.a 2 car garage $800/mo Inge. 8 mo IH Kathie Her- l I II d 1 • 11 d kldal pelt Ceder & glua, aun-0.Ck, 780-2578. 873·2338 Fr• d T •nor•, •gt 1537-71118 _ deaty Rltr 780-82•~ reted Enormoui 101 bt. 2 bl •dull condo ~~&~90~T~~ 1! fully meln1 yard No Delly Piiot Cluellled Ad NEWPORT CREST, a.au-Make )'Ollt Shopping.... 10 .... ? Ctuelfied ad• do Trade your Old t tutt lor pl-. ••t• u Y ec:o Lux\H)', exqullltely tum < ecu! Y c I dbl car private gategel Selling •nythlng with • 831· 12615 H•..,. eomethlng you went °'*'cul de MC Beeutl F/p, OCMn vtew, walk IC i>et• Inquire •• 527 18th I• • •lmpl• mitt., 111111 3 BR 2,., b a ' Hive aomethlng lo Mii? "'by Ullng Ille Dally Pl-II ••11 I Ct ll NOW. new goodlH wltll I fully lendaceped wltl' beKtl. Securtty. ell~ Sell Idle lteme 642-51578 St Ge0-8331 · Juat c.it &42-51578, $92!1tmo. Agt &4~295 ClUlllled Ida don~ lot Clualfted Ada. 642-51578 Cteultled ao 842-SUe Shown by 1ppt Cal $1200/mo eee-10« ....... 1111 ........ 1111 ....... We Fr8M Vauleo, 7511-1501 _ _ fruit treH. $216,000 emenlll•• No pell I -- Lge tum lwnhM 2 BA A--11 am ... al ....... den, 2'h be. ,_.,. d« -:::---, .. ~iliiiii"""'"""'"""'"""'~ iennlt , pool, ape. l y1 IM S 1 Ito mo Cheryl I I I I dyl 632 -24114 ; e va 84S-2300 ~~~~~~~~ Eat Blull Condo '°' ..... Ant11• 1125 Income producing tine under • ll'lopplng center Coate MeM. Terma PP 845-3.>7C c-.L Pnl!l!r l ut - - - ---- TJ\YLOH CO. ' ' ' \.. ------ Spec 3 bd, 2 '-' be. f\itl) furn lncludlng llnena, dlthH, •IC. s 1400/mc 873-1105 •Br bMctl hM. $475 mo AU'°' Brent e1s.-e1sa Ina" UaJaral1• .. C..tral 221~ 3 Br 2 Ba on wilt I 1200/yrty. 2 Br l 15e· l&50 lyrty 1 Br ell utN. 162& . .-..U&Ln ,.., ... ...., 17M1ll C•••lai... 213·478·3577. 123 E Vecent Hubor Aldg~1 Beyfront. Uttle -''--· Condominium In Np• la1MI Bcfl. ReMl1NnC8 Model 3 bd. 2·,., 1>e. 10% 0own Pa.la1ala Below m1rket II M 15 Slape 10 beech, bachelor 000 951-113911 tOO yearly Utll pd ...... fn ii U H Perldng. 873-7954 11t 3 !' CherMlng Pen. Pl 5 br ... If t"-... , 31/\ k D.R. patio St20C 4 rUA mo AQ1 873-9080 Coate M_., xlnt ftneinc I H500 N9w 3 br, den, farr Ing, 7511-1852 rm. din rm. 3 trplc. 3 car E/ald• trlplH ueum gar. Agt 873-90450. meble lf1, 11 I 1% 1205 .,_ • I "--000. By own.,, Prlncl-.:-:::r:.::t;:M::..:::;::•:.::..::-.=~=:;;;1 pall only 83l..:JMl5 3BR. 4BA by golf COUfM. 11811,500 Spa, IUndeck. 838-339G COSTA MESA Pride 3-lJI Ultre deluxe d"91ea. Large ownert unit. 20% Walk to boll 3bd, 8 l dn, ooocl flnanclno. Bier Merlgold. No pell 851-0471, 831-8741 $950MO 844 -2405 IMDTta -540-0900-------1 -mTI LOE I BR. git , OCH Thie dellreble North Le view, dedt, extru 17 ~ doul* lot pet*1 + •. ~255 for 2 duplexM Of OOf\ I 11111 1111 - llnued -°' 6 oottao-Cepe Cod 3 8'. 2~ Ba. • Pr1oe at lend velua. Hut atory, new, formal dirt ry, won't lest 1395,000. rm. bMm«I celllnge. -.nlU Ullll bike to l>Metl, Mo-Mo lnlhll.. No pate. 11750/mo ....................... "'.... bof.-av.it 1575-Ulll ;lan .,..c:_..---'~-~-.. ---c:~ 1 UNITS E. OoetJ1 Mee&, •106,00C 2 BA 1 Be, fncd yerd dn, tNUm ltt TD Agt lockebl• &tore •ll•d 1548 1484 grdnr, new opta, no petl 1560 & d e p. 1950 E HUNTINGTON HABF Merer Pl, 5411-34&4 4·PLEX. MUST SELL Excel pr1c1 I tenne, Bllr '800/mo, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1141151.o-411. 831-87'41 •Ide remlly hm. 281 Btentwood. l!lptrlal fm!yUH &4M313 INDUSTRIAL SPACE Nter ne11¥ 3 Br 2'it 81 2600 eq ft unit with s.ooc llOOtmo. usa Magnolia eq ft ltorage ~ No .,.. .. 842~7 ~1':71l0 FW!llty trM. No. of 8.D FWy, MIO/mo. W IN .ne Pl ...., eoo . ..,,,_ aar. 1.,. .,. ~ ~ ... ~.,.,., M1..0n. .,,._ ..,_.. I ---~~~-· 1.f, W/ttN omoe. c». Lllllf -vide. 8ult1ble tor con• N9w epedolM 21t, 28' treetor or .. ....., fol PentndDt Co"9 _,,._ Cell 831•7310 ~o I 1 a 8 rt y Ing •torJtm. ~1 .......... lff!~&W.-0.C.M IY OWN&R -Oofl ¥W lot ClMr1 l "*I> 2 •. 1 .. ....... pvt .. GI ... =ti , ft ftotd pttlO _.. ~. SHO.OOC __ ,,,.:-: .. ~: .. OSf't· -----Cred It o hto ll r eq ... 1442 °' 7"10-IGI. I FOii THE YEllY llSOElllllLE Oceanfront lot In COM, with a magnificent view of Big Corona and the Jetty, Comes with plans for a splendid 4000 ft . home Including city and coestal permits. See model In office Asking $850,000. Ask for Jim Sellers. IUT IOllE FOil LUSE • C.l.M. Charming and delightful 2 Bdr. 2 bath house. Walk to beach and 1hopplng. Immediate occupancy. $850.00/mo. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. EICEnlOIAL IOME II IHlllOIEI 2411 OllElnlEW II. Open Sun. 1-5 P.M. Spacious 3 Bdr. 3 Bath. Famlly Room home on Fee land. Large corner lot with great potentlal for expanding or remodeling. Reduced to $450,000. Aak for Belle Chase lee. IWllll llllE Elegant 5700 S. Ft. Cuttom Home with 4 Bdrs. elevator. pool and 1pa. The lqw price does not teaaen th• superb quality and value In thla home. The seller will flnanoe a new lat Trust Deed at low rates. A apeclal In this buyer's market at i1,3i5,000. 11P11moan1 EUOmYI APPUL 2 Bdr. In an award winning complex. Highly upgraded, flrat level locatlon, overtook• patio, running streams, spectacular follage. Heating, wat er, apa and pool and fire Insurance lnciuded In Auoc. duee. Reduced price reflects motivation. $139,500. Aak for Carolyn Mason. ltTIYITl. llLLll UYI .... &ll lfflll Bright and Immaculate 0.1 Mar model In SpyglUI wtth lowly mountain and city llght• vlewa. S220,000 tn exlttlng ftnanclng. Owner may exchange tor teaa ex~ hOme. Mk for HaUle Strock. ...... u, 3 8R'I, 2"' BA'1, den, remodet1d wtth new kttohen end more. EXctuetve oommunfty wtth prtv.te bMOh Md wnnle. Prtoe reduoed to auo.ooo. A•'°' omd HlreoNer. PRICH TO SELL -GUIEL Privacy pervades this Harbor View home on fee land located near school and park lending additional appeal. 3 BR's, large family room, formal dining room are picture perfect for small fam lly. Sellers are motivated. $242,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason. S&IDC&ITLE -COIOll IEL IUA Luxury condos on the oceanside of hwy. with use of pool and spa, These hlghly upgraded units have good parking facllltlea. Ideal setting near beach, shopping and transportation. From $127,500. CllTOM EITITI Magnificent panoramic views overloolslng Newport Beach and the Pacific Ocean., this elegant 7000 sq.ft . estate otters the ultlmate In luxury llvlng. Featuring 5 8R'1 n~ BA's, grand room, service quarters and a beautiful spa. Excellent financing package offered. Call for your private showing $4,000,000 furnished. All< for Ed Escano PUllWUO VIEW crn u1m 01 RllT&111 Experience the preatlge and aecurlty of llvlng In the gate guarded community of Harbor Ridge. Spacious 3 BR "Jadeite" model. Assume existing 11t T.D. at 11 .s•;. approx. 30 'year term. $675,000. Ask for Ed Eacano. EMIULI UT • 1m1 UITll Whitewater vtewtl Wood noor Iota of room tor expansion, terrific patio and ape are )uat a few of the featur• of thll charming 3 BR home In an aree where the laat .. 1. was In exce11 of S1.5 mllllon. $890,000. Aak for Davtd Hlrtehter. •m• 1'1111 • .. ,., nun 4 BR'a, 31A BA'1 plua den. Huge famlly room on 3rd floor. Spa, Muna, BBQ In MCtuded patio. Solld oak woodwork throughout. Ooean vtews from 2nd and 3rd ftoor9. Many other extru make thl• home too good to ml•. Alk for Hall .. Strock. lllll.lffl Lind• model, picture Ptrl9Ct condition wtth all new kitchen, new carpeting, drapes, ~ d!NnQ--. 8ot\fy decorated to attrac1 the moet dtlCt'tmtnatlng. COmer tot on one of tM ~ g,..,,beft1 and added eJkn. •1N,eoc1.·LAMehold. Mk far Oarotyn Muon. . NEWPORT llACH 2123 San Joaquin Hiii• ' llYllE TlllUOE SPEOT&CIWI YIEW LIOITIOI Expansive llvlng room with alt down view complemented by a formal dining room wtth equal view. Spacious master suite with privacy plus 3 addltlonal BR's, 2 BA's In separate wing. large pool and protected patio enhances thla property Owner wlll cprry First with substantial down and purchase of land. $600,000 Leasehold Ask • for Carolyn Mason CIM llPLU ~n. llght. Front unit 2 BR, 1 BA; Back unit 2 BR, 2 BA, Oen. Good location, refrtg, ranges, washer & dryer Included. Owner will carry 2nd, $225,000. Ask for Mary Oentls. Lllll llU Gate guarded community wtth private beach & tennis. Tradltlonal 2 story, 5 BR, 4'/r BA, lg, famlly room, bayslde patio Picturesque vtewa. Slip &. side tie for 60' boat. Ask for Lois Egan. PllDEI lllEll IUlln 1111,000 lovely condo, near North Shore Lake & Beach Club. Gate,1 community, 2 BR, 2 BA, den. Lota of windows; mountain vtew. Auume toan at 91/rt/e, $683. per/mo. & owner will aaalat. "•k for Lois Egan. 1m•T IUOI ILIFFI ., ...... 4 BR, 2~ BA, prime locatton. Woodburnlng fireplace, large patio, 2 car garage. Eaay walking dlatanoe 10 all 1Chool1 & complete lhopptng a.nter. Nearby "mmunlty pool. Alk for Lota Egan • .... LIT ·PMl.llP& No expenM eptWed In complete remodel of t hl1 2 BR hom e. A ll new appllano••· 1andeceptng & decor. &o.ilent financing, motivated owner -only ueo.soo. Aak fOt Hallie Strock. t [ ... Oranoe Coul DAIL v PILOT i8und1y, Match e, 1913 - ----...... ,,,, .._,, "" " ......... ~1111 ... 1•"&·--l:~lll•ta.11~~ 1111111111111o1mi:m.....1a;iia:i l!tl•U!!!IL.JBljlCf!!!!l!lltJ!lntet __ JUPtM &Jll IN_ HM hJ!i ftij Cttll.... UH lgt. ""' lff ,,,.,., ... Utt * HOUM 2 Del 1 la L.etoe 1 "' 1 ea, 1 11y •• Ir J .. t'M' llCl PIJI. "oomy 2 !~ 1111d1, w/ t '"· all utll P•ld, otw ie;; ltQ"';Q iw In trl i Ir 2 It "II/mo y.,..., .... Moomy blCll. 333 I 2111 CM •30 unit; NH mo No,... 01 .. ~ .. pool •• ., ... °"'~ Get Kldt ~ MOO peiflt..1.!GftV paril9, I.SAi pla, paflo, lndry 1660 lilool/J.oum l90 KlcM bdrm, eh1bll1t, pool, '4NtmoMl?tt1 t4J.8t0.3811own11uo HtC>Oo.Celll40-ttN .-oll 'IOHol*f. Ul4A48e>r .... ,.20 mo....,.?HO erweoo Ot<ao..eecM ~.lanctyi'2 .. ,4t -~----~~·~--..,= at11 I O ' 712 1122 . --__ I II W8/mo Avail Im i Id. I la, r41d«lofatld, or •11•· leiry Of ---1'00 2 bl, PIW ,.,,., 1Clf t If oatport w/11ov1 I ~ t .. In 4-, &l·bM'I, ..,.c 1 bd, l)OOI. _.i~;z;I mtd. llSl2U 3807, g11, pool Ohtld OK No -~ LAAQI 1 I 2 81 c1plt, non emotltt, dlK1 201~ lullldt I I" IWMM, rtfrlot Qo ... 726 CW new car Int I freeNy piHNnl ., .. , no pet• t1S/)t0-546& Ptt• 1476/mo 13811 A l .. lde tr..n 2 It 1 ea Orp1, lndry rm, prkng, A Well909, &46.0381 04 N , ,,.uo, ..o ,.,.. 11th It. cn.n 01H Don peln19d ':t..n., Pfl09 1678/mo ....._..117 l.a11 04 I 0783 , ., i 11 • 'u n d 'o II wete1 pd gar I ~',w111~ t D" 1 la. OOOI 1800 mo. 141-4171 N2 1'700 no p«e' LNle NU/mo t Attnu•tJ Val. * Baell '32~ u1111 pd 4t0/rno •OO 211• SI :;~' ... it'' loc No 1 no 1>91• t4e0 mo i1t I t700 3 bf 2 b Cht-lp1e 2 bd, 1 nc1 oar, 100.1111, W.'301 3:: ~~·· =· ~' 21tl C M 130 t41.0IH IMI 1133 8633 I04C i altt at'No edul11 pref, no pell, ~ ... ~lll!!llW .. M!!tl ....... Itta 846 8103 Shown '' G 30 Ou~ WHlllld• c M ' e.ASTSIDC ~lkle 2 Ir I .. 1,. 4 plell, 848 8tee o..o.t:: ••ea 040-0 tOll .,, .. 4 201 441'1 It . OCIANIRHZU no pet1 1416, 2 Ir, lovely, 1pa ~ Ir I le N .. I A clUle, Adult LllHl)'lt 2Br l&a. tndry I.a no pet1 1430 PM *"'· o-n. lrg y.d. nr ClfP•I•. dllPH, •m•ll =~= to ~ecwite 2 7 I . A ... 1 8' h p I •BR ulll pd, adult• pre-~2""'"8'-,-B-.-,-ew-get. ~ 646-11704 \\elilffeld lanced petlo. enol1d __ "44.0452 letred, avell AlX 1 PON prlvltt petlo. upe>er unit IPUTllllT1 II • r • g • n 0 p • I • 1 BA gartt.n apt, llOW ' mgr S300 044-6iH I 8 2 8 I m 0 " r 0 k • r .. IL.a bl • 2'10t '4711/mo ptu1 1478 MC refrlg, no p1t1 1380 1 U Lg l8flpl. ,.._ q>l/P-'nl H 1-MOO -U 811ut11ul garden eptt, &48·5442 Of 770-6029 841· 1377 Super l!Mtlld• loo. cer· 138&+\.101 l1t/lut ,,_ --f\JltNISHE.D Of l&fflll'f P1tlo-1dealli Spa. llNI ---1>9t1 1o11 of neat wood 5"&-ea74 ' --.-l!lllde amlll 2 Br, 1 81, peld Ho Pll• l••o•. Gl .. n I I 2 8r 2 D,., ()II goll courM. ,_ 538ij ~1•8622 " dphc, 1:ir1v yd, oar. Ho UHfUINtS"£D I.Ill .. llM, ptw, 3 tlO<y 2 Dorm 2 B• 1886 Utll1 paid Pool nHr cplt, drp1, paint loll Ofl --13 Br 2 91 E.UUldt do o 1 I 112 5 Imo AU UTIUTltS d•IUH lrg 2Br. lrplc. 3 Bdrm 2 81 I015& lhOj)I 1114 Mon1ovl1 w 0 0 d I 4 9 e m 0 Private I bl, ' b• dup.... Townhouu. bll Ina, 5&2·t3d PAID, "ULTH 11000 mo 1178·3C>e7 388 w Wllt0n Cl31·!1&83 !14f.03341 --760-18e2 ~llld•, 011 15&0 + '200 dlhwtr, cerpon + Avatl ClUIS. llNNIS ...... flrepi~ pool, dllhwllh· 146~'676/mo I Br '9a, Nr bellGh, roe TeR 1 be, dep 045·1~ 3-16 842-1518 031..-111e ••••• .... , 2740 SWIMMING plus •-•-·•la 1707 er pvt patio, •I•• lrg 2 Br 2 8• frplc. lndry lplc. OIW, frlQ, bale:, no L11oe 1 Br 1 Ba upltalra, LIKE NEW 1 8'. '4IO up 1476/mo 2 Br 2 B• m ..... mort' ~ •• ,.., rwuaa gar d•n 2 B• $6715 rm M1y11gn11. 1mall cat pe1e Avl 311 15215 & dlllhwllhtt c11pcn 388 PVT patio frplc pool epe Pool/J1cuu1 Kid• ok ...,, .,.,.., 28t 1bl, llf Bay & ac.an 6!17·2141 Ok d•P Celt tor appt Avocado 1426/mO TOP erM ~ulet no~• 842-t004 rM> ...ts Modtls c11~pcn. 1525 ........ ••ar 3&C1 Avocedo 831·7900 831 61515 •• ., •• PIN. 8 :. .... ••1 --------''" all Rll , .. , "' TBL M mt 642·8412 ---------..,,...,.. .,.... .... 2 Br 2 9e. prlvlte pallo, N!AA l!AOH de~ 2tl/'31-2t74, - 1 Ir eome wlfrplo 21 1811-0004 Open7deya•W.-38r. 28a, tun dec:llc, frr,'i, •4 P00611 & J4MlUUl'I poot. 1100 eve a 18 •Tennie ........ 2&1 •Ca~ TV *Pett ':if 'labia 8tepa lo lht l>Mdl, 3 BR 1323 2 81, fgla, HOO yrly Hunl~IOtl Gwclenl 175-441 490 .._..Aye LIDO DELUXE SPACIOUS 1aea uo 2t>t 2t>e btl·lnl, 2 Br, Den,~ br patio mini cond, nr beech, S13&0. 87 bell are• No p•t• 1 br, 1 be cotlage, .,., blll 633·3307, M2·t338 10 betch, '500 mo (yrtv) 1 Bt err: & emllll child OK 146-6743 14 mo. .... ...... eec>-7185 e>ptn dilly 9 to 6 lh I Rlty 876-4000 O ---2Br, 1B•, llngle o•r, new Beeutlful 2 Br 2 Ba. trplc:, I UY lllAllW lrHh u nw. 1 enclad Oakwood Modem unlt-Vf!Y, atepa lo 9fe81:iBAU TownhouM 2 Br 1•,, B• p11n1. H26 mo 2238 2106 Sanl• An• Ave •• lY"H oar 16211/mo l I bMdl 3 Br 2 Be $7751 trptc, pool, IP•. llleche<I 811t1, MM6&e 1680/mo Cl46-Cl310, I -1 0.. 040-&504 ~ SANDPIPER ttvuou1 1875 514 Ctut>-t'!.~-•n.a __ ... Coeat Prop• t lll arur.1m oer•o• Avail "" 11111 831·1708 1 u 1.. •"to• APT8. nou .. ......,. &••• .,_..,..., "r-• "'"~ .. u r Cell 431..,.1194 E/Sloe condo. 2 BR 2 Be. -----. -• -Oelvu poolelde •tr• 11roe ..... ......., 873-5410 Beaulllully landecaped lplc. gar, pool, bllul Lov .. ;r_ 2 Br 2 Be, trpl, lncd 2 U 1 II 1110 2 br, 2 ba, blt·lne.3 -B--2-B--,--,-L - Open houll Set. & Sun 3 bt, 2 bl, frplc, redec Olfden apte Poot & Spa 1111 lff r. •. rplc' •,., encl port lkadt/No. Pauos oeci..a No pell · 1 Br w/pool, ou pa10. 1urroundtno1 A1f1 req yor . 2 ca' garage wl 2 U 2 II lllO dtwthr 1'h mllet beech 0.,, nr lhopplng, 2 blk• 880 lnlnt 4Yf C.rua ••l Mar 2722 "--helor •• 10 $380 pr mo No P••• S876 &42-5740 ato r•o• Acrou from Encl•dJ:r•o•• 011 & No pell $600/mo ltffM .. le.t 10 tx:h, new drpi/cpt1 .,... .,. Ael1reqd 147FIO'#erSt --Sant1An1Coun1ryClub ' 638·8382 11 •Ir l -11 Ulll pd 1860 mo (at 161111 LCMi 1 BR, oer o.:11n 1 Bdrm ~7S-$486 645-8Hll Latgt 2 Br 1 Be upatatra $8&0 mo ,.11111 March 8 wller P , pool, IP•· rec _ & • ,_ 645-1104 view. <Melo., extru $711!1 2 Bdrm 1'. B• 1500 -----Avall 3-1 Nici ""· 5411 11138 room & ~ball court DELAWARE PINES 1--4 .. ,. 191 118~· ,,, JIPM + dep. &40·4265 2 Bdrm 2 ba $600 $635/mo Eullldl 2 Br quiet, oer•o• 1630/mo 1--·-.. ..... 1 Br frplc:, pool, gar. N /hlett TY ltall 2 Br 2 Be. '625 No pell port Be~/~O 2260 Vanguard 1'"' Ba TownhouM, ger-831-8812 Ocean View & City Lit.. 714-646-0073 prl111te patio, $475/mo. •Plui" garden atmoa-Located ectON N.8 . Goll l•I ~I M11guertt• 1885/mo ---pet ok 2Br I Be, 10 encl patio, bll·ln1. ~ecvler 111-LllllY Ollllt 18221 Oelew1re SI Phet• rM · 1700 161h St 3bd, 2'hbe, Frpl 3:?2 ~40-9020 tQe, lrplc: bit-Ina, 1mall --, 2 br, 2 be twnnae, lrplc, 842·ll807 " Cou 54M855 64l-Slll 875-M 13 1 Bdrm 1485 2817 Orange relrlg, bch clo11, 1v11t 1726 546-3 l l5 Willi te l.O. "u• •Heeled Pool & Spa Stop apt hunllngl s .. .!!!!!!!!!l!-!!!!!!!!~IUp""'r 2 Br 1 Be, lrplc, 2 Bdrm 1., ba 15CIO TSL Mgmt 842·1003 now $500 mo 721 W -wtlll.lll artS •lllumlnated kltch cell· ept'1 on lltoe ICIMn TV ,..... ' 18th St 648-4280 1 BA, 11up1r ci .. n. encl Frplc:. 1leg1n1 trench L & 2 8d toga 81v11 gu, Hve1 llme, refa. no pet•. no gar, 131E181h 64&-68ICI 2 Br 1 B• ,_carp4il & -----oar S•S-Omo uut tnc wlndow1, ale. In-home ~O 1 & rm .~ •Some wllrgenclpatlO computerized. 120 0CEAHFAOHTOlll2-48'. qulet'75011N 759-0240 t8tE 1llth 642-0868 palnt.neerbui&llOfll Lrg 2 Br 2 Be redec , ' Cl4S·lSIQ HCurlly, 1 Br. l Ba & pn11 1trHm1 •c •FurnltureAvall 835_2576 ly week or month evHlwk nda Clll7-IS56 -$410.$420 2201 Maple pool adull1. no P•I• Sludlo wunert dryer oat .. , pool, gym & IP•· IOll w-4 llrtlt V1r•a·"'-· .. ......_.__ p-. 973--7173 wkcfya 3 Bdrm 2 be U45 St S 4 3 6 II 4 Cl -7 3 1 8 , 3 br 2'h bl, lrplc, encl plua prlv ell club w/ No Piii From S4CIO _ .......,_.,. -· OH THE SANO CLOSE TO BEACH, 2 Br, ~_2ttt 548-2408 TSL Mgml ~-1003 873..0884 jfs.~~~ Avail April 1 l1nnl1 courll, poo11. ~&-6581 Clll IOf appt 947.9595 lhoull '55()/mo & MC 3 Br. 2 Ba. upper unit, 1 Ba' Ind r Y. poo I YIW lllllllLUI 2 Br 2 Ba TownhouH, IUYI TRll epu, NUn ... beautltully Hr. Beech, 2 bdrm, 1•11 ba, Oft Beech Blvd btwn Adrian RMlty 64M647 Wtl bar, part furn : CLEAN. 752·506S or SplCIOU• 1•2 bdrm apt• bit-Ina, c1tpeti, drapee, Newly deeoreted 2 Br $415 1 BR Aetrlg, patio, decorated clubhouM & llreplace, cpta and Werner & Sleter Upatalrt 3 bd, 2 bl du· weaher, dryer lncld 04&-.3178 • 557-a200 MIF M no pell FllnlllN plaaM 1.,., Be. TownhouM Apt cle•n No p111 724 C much more From drepH, enc gar $595 plex. Patio, garege. yrly Yewty or wtn11r, encl.cl Jamet 673 77117 $500/mo lncld• moll Cell 536-0921 New B•ch•lor. 011r $825 mo 876-1842 Ag1 oenQe. THE SHORES SaVSun t0·5 PM 1485/mo. 545-1582 Welk to lh<>pplng, gu & • utilitlll 6"e-34?l 3e..1 balch, all utllt '376/mo -------- . 5802 SMahor BEACH AREA STUNNING la1oe 2 Br 2 $385 1 Br' 1 bl, pool. Wiii• peld. Frte credit MESA DEL MAR Beer St (~ Sun-Huntington CrHk Apia 5~837 2 BR 2 Be, 11ep110 bMctl. TSL Mgml. 04:1603 Come & ... our newly Ba Garden Apt Pool 1.undry, 1dlt1, no peta en.ck with thlt Id Ct .. n 2 br, $475. l<1d1 flower &0 Mec:Ar1tlur) Luxury 114ufl llvlng 1 & 2 Nwpt Shor .. 1700 mo decOfeted model•, 1 & 2 14115 710 w llltn St 833.7880 & e.ae-1847 2190 Coli.ot Ave C M OK Call Ernie 540-3886 Bdrm, with oaragM, hlll L~ 2Br 1~ba, n-cpl, 045-8747 ~olftcent vtew. 2 br, 2 Bdrm apt• 1550 & $8115 5-48-7387 Pv1 en1 & bettl, kllch & & water pald, televlaed g1rt09. Nr lhop1. l4IM>.1--------b1, frplc. lnclda utlla, Pool & Tenn11 Going Ban1n11 look Ing PINE PLUFF APTS Spaclov1 2 Br, CethedraJ lnd:l llC . frplc:. pool, Jae MCUrtty From $510 Call no pet1 Mgr 7711·0 3 BR & Iott, ocean view. tennla. )ec, -.vta, pool, Cell Helen 044·2611 IOf family Hvln<;1 • 111 Mo 2 Br 2 Ba Ctilld ok pe-Est·s4e 0... oaitlolln101.11rp1, l!05P~1f.,•· 134 045-08112 848-1013 from 9-5 Ellll Owner 73-3115 :t,~7to47beecto liOO mo -alk to beect'I wilt ... __ ren1 mo\lff you In tlo. frplc, gu 1tova, di• N-Duplex. 2 bd. 2b•. 500 mo .,7 ... "" _......, .. ' .,,.,.., 1Br hM, lrplc, 1876 3 bd 2 b $726 THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar, 3 BR 1pt, quiet llM near Looking to rent an apt? --------:----t •rm. Av• II 3 • 1 5 . dlh'dhr, I060 mo We have 2 Br.. 1 Be. hwUher, ape, llldry rm. • · '· · Sparl<ltng 3 BR 2 Ba tncd crpts. drpl. bltlni, fned Hunt Harbour. Dehwnr, See ept'I on large ICfMn 1 8'. & 2 Br Condo evall, t 7 a -3 7 2 0 Io c •I: 1445 • 3 Br . 1·~ 81 $650/mo 041·1884, 042-5552 yd, DIW, lplc. no 'pe11 yd w/patlo. water pd reel fplc, yard, dbl cer TV, computetli.ed Mlec-pool/IPL walk to belCh. I 0 2 I 2 1 4 • 8 i 8 4 • 700·ll657 $475 Pool. lnClry lac· no SPMC 83 l-e l07 1 MONTH FREE RENT . 2835 Senti Ane Ave 28111 "G" Santi An1 011 WID hkup ~7 tlon, HVI OH & time From $850. 645-0458 to2/Hl-2811 collecl OCEANSIDE OF HWY pets 548--8556 _ 2 Br 1 Bl, cirplta,I 2Br twnhs type condo Call IOf appt 586-61118 Ave $520 Call 1·5 ,.._ 2 8t 2 Be wlgar. nr 835-2575 I AQent. J1000/mo. Loe. lltract 1 BR. 1 81, More famllles are 111 drapea, no pell. S500 & CIOH to 111ery thlng 77().28J3 $700 636-4120 Hunt lntercomm Hoap 1 Bf, 3 blOCkl trom beectl ACROSS FROM BEACH l Bt, 2 Be Condo, 2 car evell 411 SCIOO /mo, the camping ··oor. t~ $250 uc. ulll pd $605/mo Agt Cl45·9850 $576. 1163-83311 No peti.1326/mo. Studio, encl gar, pool. f r. neu Hoeg Hotp. 875-8081 ye tr II you hev1 , 831 ·5230 Beth Tne fHtell draw tn the People Wtio need peop.. 898-3Cle2 leundry S385/mo yrly 111 SH 0 AT l ERM· SELL Idle lteme wotn • cemper thll • not oetllng WHI .a Delly Piiot thould elweyt check tti. Sell with EASEi I Go dlfec:1 to 210 Ced11 1000, unfurn $800 Oe.1ty Piiot Quailied Ad 1 ullel. Mii 11 now wttn a Find whet you went In CIUllflecl Ad Call Today s.rvtcA Olreciory In the lt't 1 BREEZE 2 Br t Ba gerage. Apt i , pn &40-5078 •815-~ 8"2·5878. I CIU811led Ad Deity Pl&ot Claulfleda. M2-&e71 DAILY PILOT CIUllflad Adt 042-5e78 danw.tir. $650/mo. -------·-------536-8312 1u Clmntt l7H = I• Salt Bnm ftr lalt IHIH ltr Salt leaMt fer Sale ltalff 111 Sale lleaatt fer lal1 N .. r new 1 Bdrm apt. __!I 1112 lntral lltl lneral llOJ Gaaal ll02 Ge•tral 1802 lnttal 1002 lniat 2'144 with t>o11t-ln1. carpeting, -s:::o & dtai-. laundry facillty, Or1ng1trM 1 br. ref rig under roof ~ end Tennla. pool, etc 149!1 public 1ennl1 court• I 042-4818; 1/4ie-8&42 golf COUrM r1ghl behind MACNAB IRVINE REALTY LOTI OF MOISE FOii TllE MDllEYI The price has been reduced & the owner says to ''sell this quick!" Largest one story plan in the area. In lovely condition. 38Rs, famlly rm & dining rm home. $219,000 LH. Coby Ward. OOllOU Ill UR IAllUJI Cozy 3BR, 2BA home w/lots of potential. Garage la stressed for 2nd unit. ''Greenhouse .. window, hardwood floors & charming patio decks. Close to shopping & schools. Owner wlll assist In financing. $229,900 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. l SPECIAL HOME Charm & style prevails In this hlghly customized East bluff home. Lusk built w/3BR + lg fam rm & formal D.R. Park llke yard areas freshly landacaped. $239,500. Jane Paquin. IEWNllT llElllTI .DIEL Outstanding 3 BR. 2 bath home completely remodeled In Newport Heights. Thia beautiful residence has lots o f charm + a spBrkllng pool. Close to beaches, shopping & schools. Call regarding great financing. Priced to sell at $257.500 Incl land Donna Godshall. PRIME PElllSIU llPLEXI 3 BR, 2 bath duplex 1 ~ blocks from the oeean. Fantastic Investment wfnter or summer rental. $260.000. Low down and owner wlll carry AITO. Sharon Smith. 4 tr I IEllllOMll Immaculate "Z Plan" condo In the newer Bluffs. Cent. air cond .. femlly rm. bonus rm, 3BA, 2 wet bars. $260,000 LH. Dick Halderman. LIT Ill EIOllM f 01 l TEllll COlllTt The largest lot In Cameo Hlghlandsl Complete with ooean and eome Catalina v1ewat 4 BR, 2 Ba home -Great potentlaJ. Priced to aell at $325,000 Including land. Seller will help with the flnanctngl Martha Macnab. PL.II I II '911.,IE 01101 Outstanding corner locaUon affords thla 3 BR home a prime location. Loads of privacy & sunlight throughout. Close to pool and spa, lg master suite & family room. $385,000 Incl. land. Maxine Propp. HIUYllW" CUUEll New on the market. Thia fabulous "Bar Harbor" la lltuated high on the hlll affording a superb view of ocean, city light• and coastline. 3 BR. eeperate tam rm. Showa better than model. $389,000. Anita 8d\a.ndef or Sharon Smith. IOUll YllW Ollll BeautlMly decorated 3 BR atngle story condo In Jaamlne Creek. A be9t location and vtew. Assumable flnandng. $390.000 Incl. land. Martha Macnab. lllTllllDI ..... WllW ........ EUil'' Fabutou. financing "below market" lntereet rate avalleble for a quaUfted buyer. 5 BR, formal dining rm., tam rm. wtth Iota of pat*lng l trend\ doort and wtndowa. Pool & ape. Greet family home. C4oee to community parl( & echoola. '395,000 lnc:t land. Donna Godlhall. l .. WITIPllll Cuatom bul!t -'°' preaent ownen by Ivan w .. 11. Beautlful comer lot. High oelhnga, lg formaJ entry, fOtmaf din rm, lg counby kitchen w/tplc &. 1Utlng arH. Sparkling pool. $424.&00. Incl. land. Owner wlll finance. Barbara Aune. I ........ CUltomtud ''O.Vonlhlr•" wtth panoremtc view. 4 BR. tam rm, game rm Ind makt'e ~.,., Cuetom decot ttvuout. E.Jcoejtent Financing I avml•ble. •145, . a.tie PMctt. ''WOODBRIDGE CHATEAU." Beautifully upgraded "Chardonnay." Excellent location -wo od plank flooring and plush carpet -majestic fireplace & walls of glass make this the perfect starter home. S 141,000. '11UYUlnY PlU .lfWIL" Delightful slngle-level "Dartmouth" featuring 3BR, lg master suite w/garden atrium Beautifully upgraded. $159,000. HIYHllTY PHI "Hiii" H•E. Beautifully upgraded "Kensington" w/added-on breakfast rm & french doors. Gourmet kitchen, formal dining rm & Interior atrium make this the Ideal home for entertaining. $259,000. 111111 •1111 .. IJHITY" HHltl. Exceptionally attractive "Dynasty" model w /auper view & hot Nb. Featuring 2BRs, formal dining rm. sunken conversation ph w/ft'replace. vaulted ceilings + many extras. Just $399,000. Mt&U tulCIA" UI• 11111 OUIT. Beautltully upgraded 38R, 3BA home In one of Newport's most presflglous security-gated communities. Assumable 1st TD. $450,000. l 1111' llY -1111111 lllU. Outstanding "Lautremont." Super corner location. Priced for quick aale at below market price of $599,000. 4BR. 3BA. ocean & city lights view. UfTl IOUllEl lt4-1200 UClll-llYllE IULn OOllU llllUIU YllW Panoramic ocean view from this alngle story California Ranch home 2 or 3 BRS, 2~BA, fOf'm_, din. rm & fam rm. High beam ceilings, Mexican pavera. French doors, plantation shutters. Completely remodeled & profela!onally landecaped w/lovety spa $795,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. UlllFIOllT n1•1 UIEIOY Ocean. bay & harbor llghta view. Large, elegant cu1tom home w/4BR. 1tudy, family rm. & workshop. Could be 3 mQter ault•. Beautiful 2a1tory formal dining rm. Circular atalrcaae. Unique & lovety. $889,000. Micki Coopef. IOWFllllT OIPI Ml Just Hated -charming 3 BR. 3 Ba Cape Cod on a belt 1tretch of Penlnaula ocunfront. Beautifully remodeted wlexten8've UM of brtck, aolld wood cabinetry, flneet appllancee and appointments. The perfect r.t,...t for a couple who want only the ftnett. 11, 100,000. Incl. land. Martha Macnab. DILlllYI UI .. -• ..,_, 11111 Ei.gant French manor home In gated community. Completed In ftneat dttaJI and crattamane~. Magnlfleent Views of News>ort'• baya, & night llghta. 4 BR, e 8A. 2 fam rma & hbrary add to tNI home'• pre1tlgJou1 & elegant tlfeatyle. Reallttlcally priced at $1,995,000 lnct. land. Owner wttt aulst wlftnanctng. Tom AlllnlOn. man • 111 u1r11n Entef1elner'1 paradlM. Approx. 8000 eq. ft. Laroe ltlp, bayllde lawn & poof. Hll and hert b9throom, llbrwy, gymnulum. Onty 9 yeara ofd. Prime locatton. ExoeUent financing 1vallable. 14.000,000. John Macnab. •••-1211 ;• t 0 C d 2B pr09lf1y Cloee to every-rU1g•trM on °· r lhln"I 1385/month lb• Pool, tennla • ae&Ol mo. 860-402e Avellabl• Aprll 1. one --------t edult ontv ~ no pete C• nu ~ ,, 042~138. Oh1 2 br, 1 be. OcMn Vu, 38', 2Ba. oen view. frplc:, No End. !>Mm eelllng encl garage. $635 mo I $900 utU lncfd 484-3044 1 • t • I aa t + $ 2 0 0 OntheNnd2&, 1Ba,lnd Sl&-0741· 788-4S4 1 all uUl1, Incl c•bl• w/ II ha 27U hook-up fOf WID 1tack unit. Avall Mar 10 1 Bf. 1 Be oondo, tmmec .• I 1 4 0 0 m O . ( 7 1 4 ) pool, tenoil, epa. fuh MC. 4 . 4 -0 3 2 3 . ( 2 1 3) 1485. 157-2914 795-2937 Condo: 1 Br, 1 Ba. lmmec. L.rge Studio, GrMI OcMn Pool, l1nnt1, 1pe Full 11Tew, Sun O.Ck, $450 aecurttv 1465, 857-2914 mo/yrty. 487-3813 2 Bd, 1.5 Ba INIM. Fair· .. rt .... L n•t lene Gerd•n• . Sec wpr • complex 545-1061. NO FE.Et Apt. & Condo DELUXE 1 BA CONDO rentals. VIiie Rentala. lmmee pool tennla IP• 876-4912 BrOkw. Meny 'upgredH Com- RTll lllTIU P'tt• prtv.cy 1465/mo 3 & 4 Br. CIOM to_,.,, 857·2914 furn & unfu1n, reuon-.-a llll able, ell amentt1e1.•---------Brokar 876-4812. MM All 9ITD. liiiimi'iiiii'iii.iiiii wtiiy rental• now '"1111 I 106 & up. Color TV LUB ING IN NEWPORT BEACH Phone• In room 2274 Newport Blvd CM 04&-7~ SlnglH t & 2 Bdrm UMl IUll Aplttment. & Townhou-mM - -Some .,. -.g.ntty Wkly rent•I• 196 up. fur~~ l5eO Color TV. lrM coffH, On Jemt>orM Ad. at :=:' &°'~ =:,' to Sen Joequln HWll Rd 986 N C0Mt Hwy I ..... 1. L.eguna 8Mcfl.. 484-5294 Oule4 2 Elf, 1 Ba. ger, pe-Room w/tlltd\. pl'Mlegee, tlo, pool. No p«a. 1801 H nr b1.11llne I ltlopplng l&ttl St. Nwpt Hta. t560 center. 992.7520 142-7340 Nwpt Bdl qui.t hawn fof fll lllllft m buey VIP, hOrMl'nkr. pllt NEW gelad 20 Town· beth. $300 mo. 044-0388 home VILLAGE COM· Meture flfne6e hea room MUNITY 2 & 3 Br. 2-.. wltll prtvllte beth tor 25 aa. 1eoo.1eoo aq n. of rr• '*" nofH!nklnQ ,.. pure luxury. OeregH. male. All M Amenfuet. IPH In every bome • Aft 5, 546-1307 f'IHler tulle. dlnlno1---~-~-­rooma, wood burnlno Leguna Hiiie. S250/mo tlrepleoea mlcro-w•v• w/kltctt.n prlv. & own ~ prtVete petloa & batll Mature Lady. y111ra.: ~ provld· 9151-3510 ed.e.v-ntMnaonly16 --.... --..,.--- mlnulH from l'Hhlon Single room, wtthout bL !Mend, 7 mtnut11 to S.C on baeol"I. kit e11ell Plan or O.C. Airport. Marc:tt 1 aft I 176-4231 Juet eut of Newport ' Blvd ... IO. of Sen Diego Bdrm, S 175 mo. 111, .... ' '"""· f'rom 11000/mo. MC. UtU pd. Piil entry, 131-5439. 2473 Or8llgt C.M-~ A119 •• Cot&a ......_ Aoom In 38r, 28a Condo. ~ 1wve 1 Br. pool, nr Hoc10, W/O, pool, Olll· peUO. po'1. frp6c:. Fem. kit ptt..,, 14M1152 S275 mo. + 6ep A11111 ~ 3 Br, 2be. ~ ·~ 4-1. 5"6-0t31 blk beaoh, no pet•. Mea• Vo"~ - atOO/lnO, taO-HOI eft. llf by U111ng the Dilly pt.. lpm lot ClW!lfted Adi. Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that won The America's Cup in '75? ~;f'Or ~:__, ,. • .. 1 M pk.le PAM Ml er DIN 31131 Hoity, So. Lagun1 499-1800 81t18un 1·8 I 81DROOM 2308 OllH Or. (Nwp1 Hgtl) NB 842-6200 112 VII Y911a, Udo Ille, N.B 8un 1·6 873-7300 $306,000 811/Sun 1·5 82 s .. l1tand, Big Canyon, NB 873-".00 S28!,000 8at/Sun 10·6 300 Cagney Ln. PH 2 (VeraalltM) NB 846..()303 1176,000 Su,, 12-" 2 aR plua 'All RM or DIN 21 Atlanta. NOf1hwOOCI, trvtna 730-8742 S 163,600 Sat/Bun 12·6 * 1 Pandora (lrvtM GrovM) IN. 842·5200 $137,600 Su" 1-4 * 19 Curl Or, Jumlne C\'k,vu,CdM 640-1515/(819)728-5161 Sun 12-4 •3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 760·8333 $385,000 Sun 1-5 21 Crest Cir (Cyn Cre1t) CdM 780-8333 $189,500 Sun 1·5 •30 Rue Fontalnbleau (Bg Cyn) NB 644-9060 $450,000 Sun 1·5 25fl2 Vista, Bar-hores, N.B. 644-9080 $489,000-Fee 307 Columbia Cir .. Newport Crest Sun 1·4 644-6200 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 315 Cedar, Nwpt Shor••· N.B. 673-4400 $143,000·L.H. 992 Bayside Cove West, N.B. 631-1400 $397,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 1843 Por1 Manlelgh (HVHms) NB 552-2000 $249,500-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 *467 62nd St. (Newport Shores) NB 631-0263 $212,000·fee land Sat/Sun 10-4 9 Albany, Irvine 544-8574 Sun 12·5 239 Miiford. Cameo Shorn, CdM 673-1181 $449,500 Sun 1-5 1751 Plaza Del Sur, Penn. Pt 631-1400 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21511 Arche< Cir., Hunt. Beach 751-3191 $169.950 Sun 1-4:30 *2301 Redlands, Newport Bch 644-7020 $269,500 Sun 1·5 2 116 Felipe, Newport Beech 644-7020 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 324 Colton, Nwpt Shores. N.B. 673-1282 $140.000 *4690 Hell Ave (Huntg Hbr) HB Sun 1·4 642·5200 $95,900 Sun 1-5 *4516 Perham, Cameo Shrs, CdM 759-0362-Fee Sun 1-4:30 113 Via Ravenna. Udo tale, NB 673-7300 ~9.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 1 Rue Verte, Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $465,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2167 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 644.9060 $249,000 Sun 1-5 1861 Rhodes (Mesa Verde) CM 751-3191 S172,500 Sun 1·5 2558 Orange Ave .. Eaatalde, C.M. 759·1501 Set/Sun 1-5 233 16th Place. Newpor1 Bch 675-4333 Sun 1-6 * 1430 Santanella Terr{lrv.Twr)CdM 759-0249 $329,500 Sun 1-5 4004 River, Newport ee.ch 631· 1400 $425,000 2661 Crestview, Baythorea 631-1400 $238,500 1551 Tahiti, Laguna Beech 840-6565 $279,500 2000 Diana Lane, Newport Beech Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $179,poo Sun 1-4 •2001 Galat• Terrece, CdM 646-7171 $995,000 Sun 1-5 505 Seaward (Corone Hghlnda) CdM 644-6200 $269,500 Sun 1-" 1866 Port Carlo, Montego, Hbr View 75~619 Sun 1-5 3 aR plul FAM Ml or DIN *2 Twin Lek .. Cir. (8pyglau) 644-6200 $595,000 Sun 1-4 *2031 Yecht DetMder, S..VW. N.B. 644-6200 1399,000 Sun 1-5 2115 vtata Laredo (Pin E) Blutta, NB 552-2000 S282,SOO Sun 12·5 Orange C0Mt D~ILV PILOT/lunday, Mitch t, 1ta DIRECTORY ... , IW• ~ lllf"fft.,, wlttl ~--tllla • ...._. ·~ P .............. Al "'9 ._..._, 11"94 Mtlw .,.. •uritlle4 I.,,.. .. .,. •ten Illy -.Mt.-,.... , \ii t .. (• DAIU N.Of WAtfT AH.,..,_, Mlew ...... lleloM• f# •• ~,..... _ .....,4 .. ht .... .........._ .. ttih • ..._ _ ........ , M4S..., 20022 Co~. Huntington Beach 845-0303 S111,900 864 W. Wiiton, Coete M ... 846-0303 t 115,000 7 Elderwooel (Woodbridge) Wlllowcr .. k/lrv. 661-8700 t189,900 434 Tu1tln Ave., Newpor1 Beach Sun 1-6 Sun 1·4 Sun h6 631· 1288 S260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2491 CrNtvlew (Byahra) Npt Beach 644-7020 $460,000 Sun 1-5 2742 Por1ola, nr SC Plue, C.M. 540-0080 S 159,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •4615 Hampden (Cameo Shrt) NB 760-8333 $585,000 Set/Sun 1·5 34 Sliver Creacent (Trtlrk) Irv. 760-8333 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Hllltboroogh (Hrbr Rdg Hla) NB 760-8333 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 36 Rut Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 $525,000 Sun 1-6 1818 Port T-ogart (Hrbr Vu Hm1) NB j 760-8333 $239,000 Sun 1·5 1218 Keel Or .. Corona del Mat 831-1288 $364,500 Sat/Sun 12·8 402•16th Pl., Newport Hgta, N.B. 675-7534 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2451 Baythore Dr, Bar-hra, N B. 644-9060 $489,000 Sun 1·5 •358 Welnut St. (Eastslde) CM 642-6368 $165,000 Sun 1·4 2403 Vlata Noblua (Blutfa) NB 644-9060 $260,000·Fee 2211 Waterlront Or., CdM 844-9060 $410,000 1905 Yacht Puritan (Seavlew) Sun 2·5 Sun 1·5 644·6200 S389,000 Sa/Sn 1:30·4:30 6 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Cyn) NB , 644-6200 $616,000 Set/Sun 1-5 1215 Marlnert Or.; Newport Beach 644-8200 1495.ooe Sa/Sn 1:30-4:30 1301 Oolphln Terr.(lrv.Twr)NB 631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 685 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, NB 631-73()0 $218,000 Sun 1-4:30 2027 Olene Lene, Hrbr Hinds, N B. 631·7300 $199.000 Sun 1-4:30 18 Blazing Ster, Deerfield, Irvine 631·7300 S 179,900 Sun 1·4:30 9652 Robin A~ .• Fountain Valley 631-7300 $143.750 Sun 1-4:30 11721 Candy Ln., Garden Grove 5:46-2313 S 109,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 20711 Aquatic, Huntington Bch 546-2313 $189,000 Sun 12-4 * 1130 Pembrotce, Newport Beech 546-2313 $225,000 Sun 12-4 373 Newport Glen, Newport Beach 546-2313 S350,000 Sun 1-4 101 Via Genoe, Udo late. N.B. 873-7300 $445,000 Sun 1·& * 1918 Seadrift (Irv Terr) CdM 645-0303 ~9.000 Sa 11-4/Su 1·6 •4610 Dorcheater{Cameo Hghlnda)NB 631-7300 $397,500 Sun 1-4:30 •204 VI• Eboll .. Lido Isl. NB 673-7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-4 30 2300 Port Durnesa, HVHomea. N.B. 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30 * 1211 Kings Rold, Cllff Heven, NB 831-7300 $319,000·L.H. Sa/S 1-4·30 2120 Aater Pleoe. Coate M ... 646-M 17 S 189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 UDROOM 590 Marquette Cr .• eo.t• Meal Sat/Sun 819/942-9372 $129.000 217 VI• Ithaca, Udo lale. N.8. 673-MIM $470,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 320 S..Ward. Shorecllfb 831-1400 $398,600 Sat/Sun 1·6 •35 Rue Fontamble8u. Big Cyn, NB 760-1900 1595,000 Sun 1-4 •1711 81yld«• Terr .. CdM 844·7020 1450,000 Sun 1-5 • •428 Harbor lallnd Dr., N.I . 876-38" set 1·418un 2·5 1050 Santiago, Dover Shor•, NB 64-4-6200 1749,000-F• Sat/Sun 1:30,:-4:30 1541 Eut Ocean, Penln Point 831-1400 ... 9,000 248 Cotton, Newport Beedl 831-1400 t1115,000 894 1 Champion, w .. tmlnater Sun 1·6 Sun 1-4 963-8767 S120,000 Sun 1·5 * 1oe K· Thang•. Corona del Mar 551-8700 1339,000 Sun 11-5 4 M plue PAii Ml 0t DIN 29761 Pr .. ton, lagune Niguel 49-4-8651 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 23 Half Moon Bay (8pygl ... ) CdM 644-6928 81t/8un 1-4 23 Half Moon Bey, 8pygl .... CdM 644~928 Sat/Sun 1-4 201 L.artlapurJOcMn Blvd., CdM -631·14'00 11,8715,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6266 Sl•rr• Bravo (Trtlrtc) Irv. 552-7500 $258,000 Sun T1-5 1«1 Galaxy Or., Dov9' Shra .. N.8 . 548-5847 1389,500 Set/Sun 1·5 423 16th Pl .. Coeta M ... 631-1288 1235,000 Set/Sun 1-4:30 510 Allt0, Newport e.ac:h 631-1288 136<>.000 Sun 1·5 •2708 Clltf Or., ~ 9Mc:h 831·128e 1460,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **219 Via Lido 8oud, Lido lale 760-1900 $1,996,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3 Sen Sebutlan, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 11,785,000 Sun 2·5 2401 Yacht Mischief (Selvu) NB 760-8333 1425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 133 Via Undlne (Lido tale) NB 875-7298 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~24 SummerMt, Co.ta MeN 631·1288 1219,000 Sat/Sun 12...e 4 Trefalaar (Hrbf Ridge) NB 760·8~ 11.795,000 Set/Sun 1·5 #9 Sunrtver (Woodbridge) Irv. 760-8333 1279'°° Sun 1-5 1112 WNtcllff (W•tclltf) NB 642·5200 $239,000 Sun 1·5 1411 Klnal ll'd. (Cllft Heven) NI 642-6200 1626,000 &Jn 1-5 1222 SUIMX Ln. (Weetcflff) NB 642·5200 $23?,000 Sun 1·5 *3016 Jave Rd. (Mela Verde) CM 631·1288 $42&,000 · Sun 1..- **2618 Bayshore Or.(Byshr .. )NB 644-9060 $1,895,000 Sun 1·5 ** 1116 w. Oc:Nnfront,BalPenln,NB &44-8080 $775,000 8un 1-4:30 •101 Vie~ Udo I .... N8 873-7IOO '"6,000 Sun 1-6 •<M2f Roxbury Rd, C.,,., Shra. CdM 75S..1601 8aU8un 1·5 4e01 Camden, Corona del Mar 64.4-9oe0 1795,000 1255 Somerset Ln., Weetcttn. NB Sun 1·5 831-7300 $355,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1400 Notttngbem Rd, W•tclltf, NB 631-7300 1328,500 8un 1-4:30 12 Rue Verte, Bia Cen)fbn. NI 831-7300 1716,000 Bat/Sun 1-4:30 210 Via Sen Remo, lido Ille. N.I. 875-304aJl73-25M 8at18un 1·5 **820 Via Udo Nord, Udo 191, NB 873-7300 tuoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1.5 *2478 Rue de Cannte. Coet• M ... 644-8200 1124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1218 Key Wee1, LU9tt HVH, COM 644--t030 $289,500 Sun 1-5 21oe Wlndw8rd Ln.l._!aycreet, NI 831-7300 $291,GW Sun 1-4:30 *1824 ~d Ln., ~.NI 131.1300 1211.000 aun 1-4:ao * 1609 HIQhland Dr .(Hrbr HQNndt)H8 831-7300 *"5.000 ._.,Sun 1-4:30 4 ...... , ... -., QIN .... WT 1037 I . 811~~1n PO llJ~ 642-1200 .aoo eavaun 1·1 ••to1 ~Or., N.8. 831-1.00 11,300,000 Bun t-4 225 Via Orvteto, Lido 631-1400 MH,500 Bun 1-6 1779 Hawaii Cr. (Meea V.,de N.) CM 878-2390 l1d9,900 , Sun 1_.. 2811 Lor4tf\ZO (M ... d4tl Met) CM MS-1767 1139,900 8un 1·5 8648 Salmon. 'ountlln Velley "3-8717 1184,IOO tun 1-6 •1111 GalatM T.,r(lrv.T.,.r)CdM 6.f4.1200 1520,000 Sun 1-6 2032 Swen Or. (MeN Vtrd4t) CM 751.3191 1199,500 Sun 1-5 147~~3~ Jtll.~) NB Sun 1-5 • 1824 Antlgue Wy (Dover Shr1) NB 646-7171 1524,900 Sun 1-5 1742 c.ntetla Pl., Newport Boh 769·9100 t285,000 81V8un 1·& ,,. 2760 Mendoze, MMe cMt Mar, C.M. 831-7370 1142.600 Sun 1·6 * *4 15 S.ytkM Or., Nftlport Beeoh 831·7370 1760,000 Sun 1·4:30 I M ..... PAM Ml °' DeN •63 Harbor ~dQe Drive, N.8. 552·2000 teS0,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 63 Harbor Ridge, Hrbr Rdg, N.B. 844-eoeo le60,000 Sun 1-4 •36 FUdgallne Dr. Harbor Ridge 78()..1900 11 ,750.~ Set/Sun 1-6 #3 Bordeeux (Hrbr RdQe) N.8 . 760-t333 t1,295,000 SatJSun 1-6 4 Aoctly Point SpyglUI Hiii, NB 631-7300 S 1, 195,000 Set/Sun 1-4:30 • 1800 Jamaica (Mesa Verda) C.M. 646-0303 $409,900 81 3-5/Su , ... 1727 POf1 Barmouth, HrbrVlewHma, NB 831-7300 1386,000 Sun 1-5 •2201 Aft• Vlata, Eaatbluff, NB 831-7300 1369,000-F.. Sun 1-4:30 •2042 Port Weybridge Pl.(HVHma)NB 759-1501 Sun 1·6 * 1911 POf1 Cardiff (HVHma) NB 844-e200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·~ * 1934 Port Biahop, Newport 8ctl 548-2313 $399,500 Sun 1-6 4 Narbonne (Harbor r1dge) NB 644-e200 11,500,006-Cuh SIS 1·6 •70 Hlllc::reet (Big Cyn) NB SIS 12:30-3 646-0303 $1,395,000 * • 1500 E. Oceanfrnt, BalboePenln 873-1900 1895;000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I M plU8 'AM Mii or DeN *2001 Antlgu• Wy (Dover Shorea) NB 648-7171 $849,900 Sun 1-5 I ... ,..... PAM Ml or DaH • 1111 Ork*. Cotta M..- 541-2313 $280,000 Sun 1-4 *904 Via lunch Clr.(Lldo lale)NB 844-t200 t 1.250.000 8a/8un 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 M p1ue FAM Mt or DEN 10 Segure (RSJ Vlllaa} lrv1M 552-7500 1137,000 Set/Sun 1·5 1 IR ptue LOf'T COHO<> * 18 8egur1, l'M Villa, INtne 867·2114 1145,900 Set/Sun 124 ·~ 22478 Cemlnlto Costll(Vlllege)LegHLa 855-3017 $124,250 Sun 12-5 4 aR ptut trAll RM or DEN •204 Cofumbla, NWPt Cr•t. NB 673-7300 1119.500 Sun 1-6 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 lmMtOOll *' Grtenbrtar, Woodbrtdgt. IN. 561.ott7 1147,900 Sun 12...& 18536 V.-.r1a. Huntington Bch "3-e787 f1.ft,500 Sun 1-6 DUPLEXES FOR IALE • ..-..-2• 1221122\.\-38th at.. Newport Bch 546-2311 $287,500 Sun 1-4 * Pool ** W1tetft0nt *** Waterfront l Pool ' .. Orange Ooeat DAJL. Y PtL.OT /Sunday, M1roh t, 11t BUYERS MARKET! Acceptln1 Best Offer by 3-6-83 DESPERATE NO MONEY DOWNI! HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 Bdnn MODEL Home. lmmed. Move-In! $25,000 below mkt at $364,500. Call PATRICK TENORE, Agt. Very private, l story Ranch Style, 3 bd, 2\i'l ba on 'h acre Irrigated family orchard Pool/Spa. all new paint in & out, new carpet, quarry tile etc. OWC 10% 2nd TD. Commuting 170 mi/day, NAME THE 760-8702. PRICE. TED 111-171-llll (I ) PRICE IUUGTill IOYEJI SlllES Open Sat., Sun: 1-5 1441 Galaxy Drive 4 Br, Den, FOntl&l din.Ing room, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage plus large hobby room. Pool alud lot, beautifully landscaped. Owner will asaist at financing. Now $389,500 . ................ ....., 141-1141 ........... ab 2tl0Lntl , .... HM Pmeaab 3012 IYllUIUIMI Detwt• ofc/lnduSt. apace on w. 17th In Coate Mau. 1450 or 3000 aq ft. 5o.lup. Cell OWf* HMHI 2900 ~ft. ample perl(~, 17th/ laeentl• 177 . 646-1184 wtldy'a. INOU8TRlAL SPACE 2500 aq ft unit with 5 000 aq ft ltorege &d Brolt« . 714/751-47 fOlll) ADS ARE FREE Cat. MJ-llll I Loet St Bemwd "Metde" GENTLEMAN • would lllta 1 200 reward C 111 to m.et lady who lttc" 833· 13& 1 wkdy1. evea aeltl•d no me Ille tor 497-3828 companlon1hlp/ POii Found Wirehair Terrier. Mameoe 83~ male, vie A llenlll & EASY OiET ·No StaMng. Brookhurat, HB. 312 No plll1 Ne exarclae 966-1022 631-1993 Loil female Shepherd/ Ladlea ~la.I. full body Doble ml • Vic maua~e at your loc 23rd/Santa Ana C.M $20 84 ~ 631-4228 ' • 114-411-1111 (E) Looking tor a IHI food r_e1tauren1 In ONnge County Gro11 at leaat s 100,000 Open e dayw • wHk. with 1 or 2 em- ployeu Call Colleen McGuire. agt, 84e..3301 ••rt111H, T .D.'14021 1.1.um.n -.rtaac• o.. '"· Speclai&lng In 111 & 2nd TO't lln<ie 1949 Robt. Sanler NH/CM R E. Brok« 8d ~tori 6-42-2171 545-0et1 ' ~., ,. FRONT ROW VIEW In desirable C liff Haven . Beautifully redecorated vif.'w home on fee land. Best buy on the hill 3 Bdnn plus hide-away den, dmmg room, bulltm wetbar, wine storage. atlached double garage. View bakony runs acr088 entire house. $525,000. Pm 1111m 1mn BIG CANYON LIQUIDATION Cuatom ~ acre, on golf coune, pool, spa, 5 Bcfnn 5 bath. View. tnl UUAJ 1·1 #I UUllT 0111 Th , •• Le ........ 710-1117 171-7111 CABLE TV Earn $375-1500 per weell (commlaelonl. Ml· ling the llne11 In home entec1alnme(ll In t>eeutl- tu I Newport Beach Group W Cable of New· port Beech II lootllng tor mature. 11ggreutve P9<>- ple 10 train to eell c.tMe TV dOOf to dOOr In the tutnl growing lndullry atOl..lnd today Company t>eneftt1 Medical. Dent· al. Ute lnsuranoe Doot 10 door aApar1ence a mu1tt Cell Howard Reecil, 631·5259 GROUP WCABLE Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/lunday, Maroh e, 1083 BT --- leSsi1n1al Service Direct C""1t MIN C..!/ CtMl!!t llJfttd!tl ......... ...., C!ua'9 l!f!!!t !11 P1latla1 • Pllatr/ !mlr 1,..b,.U...,!!!-.-___ _ $1.84 per d11y N•w oablnat1, oablnel Cemenl·MMont)·llock LIC'D l!LlCTAICIAN QA"DllNINO & MAJNT. AO&IN'S CSNINO T~ll plclcup & dtllvetY ~AINUM NEEO PLAeTfR PATCHING ~·t MCMI • lmOf'l"I • laolng, bart, lormloa W .. ...cu.l WQttt. Uo Qual. -.ortt·AMa. rat• "-ldloommllnd YatO IS.mo.. a at your home Of otttc.. WOAKI 30 yre e.JIP, Intl &kyllt• & Bey Wlnllowe '"'-"'ALL you pay 00\lllterto..-. '42..()811 #381057 Aob M1·"'3 Tom 13t·I0121t7S.764.t ..,,_""·tree trim. c-.n houte. 1 Out of ttatt a mllltary eat Acouellc ulllno• ~,:•=0~.';'~t.'a~~ Fr .. Ml RMe 539-3232 fof • c.blMtt 1 c.p.ntry FAE1 Ears •0t c.m.n• Auio1c:rt·u1No ........ 1 f40..1811 uauu ft.Un 81'° ,.,,.,, 132..eee' ~.!8::.~.n:rMr.;41e ,, __ .._._~ ,11! 301nO.J.. ad Smtill )obe & ~· blook & brtok work. 20 Y" Oo own work. JU8tl'I GAAOININO CIMnlnt 19<Y\09. CIM-latppn ------------ Fr• •tlmalt '4&--2003 l!uropHn craf11man Uo 278CM1. 146-1129 CIMn-upa, tree trim & nlMll '8 '*'1 to Oodll-LOW MTll: butlnlM, W~l~1d~ 1peolllll1t I• lw D '\) '41·llll TILE INSTALL.fi> DAl Y 8" ON4 Ullll .. I • malnt Mtvloe 540-to35 ,_., 842-llOI home . auto a Ille ~870. e3e-5621 WATER Hl!ATER ep.cial A" klndl. Gueteni.d. Caq!at!J C!tualt Tilt ,.....IQ..OUM. 831-23411 .IAPUlll UUllll V.,y thofouQh-Gd ref• The 'aototy lneurtnee ' Pool 11Mtw1•Furnacea Raft. John ~7 PILOT fllamod.IAec>&lt•· Lo rat•. l1IYI ... nu ... 130.5038 Dependable' fJtp'O 845-9030 13U421 ... P&llnll Comm'I. Spec. In , .. 181.1· tu ..... , Oeckl, patio•. l•ncet. 8ett prime "3-3213 ftMlN OLIU IN &4~80H 1162·91122 La!fNlll!I 26 Yl'1· Uo A03941. Int. ,.,,11, ,,__or r9m0d. All typee-rw.131-2345 SERVICE ,,... •t. 8t9119 752·955e . ---• Home & Offto9 C'-1\11\Q bon~t. <;"« ~-TOP HAT 831-2030 :Tllli MlXICO: 1b12 R£M00EL811'AOE LIFTS C~ Can A·l WOOD FENCE & L09/tmall. lawn malnt, Uc'd, b0nd9d. lnt'd flU llTllUTU pert 11 lchat Terra Cotta, 751 •• DIECTORY Cuatom wood patio•· CHILD CARE with lo"'9 ~T:e:s~,5~~·:a g.,Ml'lll\Q. "3-2503 Xlnt ,.... '87-061111 8od. r.i~kler od lhru: INT/EXT. CALL JIM ~r.i:·.;~~~~::= SaltlMo, ,, 10 ... Many Otck• & fenoel, all ~ feno9d d meall c M ( 1 Tr .. clMn-up & Mlillng H MOIMnlng IUll Of pl/ ln11a1 at Qn ur wor .......... L.lo'd John 831·1151 dteign• to dlooM lrom. hm reg: tr. FrH .-,\ 84&!8 189 wltcfy1 8RICK•Bl0CK•WOOO 1prlnkler repair. gen' ,?::,., 22 yr• PP I'm the I ~oi:,~•Pf...:•;:.. •:. lntlall avail, 850-1132 DO IT HOWi ... "' ....... YWI o.lly Ptlot Randy l-Oe22 TODDLER FUNI Lunch. r:,o-~a~Ollrl...~61'7~ malnl. 846-7287 besll 542•5 l5e you buy1 Lie 204518. H~~ == fn frM .. nice A9peir·Alleratlonl 1nacic1, ac:llvlllM. Fair/ 11 .. J!!U ExpertlM HC>UMKeepll\Q CALL 848-1013 r~1. '45-l&ea ....... -.._ ...... ..,..-.. __ _ s...vtoe Directory Rap.-ot•tl¥9 141 ... 1 utall ~ Fairview, CM. 751-2342 lal1te De.I ltt1h M"' • -VllC & eupptlet Included U.J•'t ler.. ..... , .. _ ,_ O"-,. LOW COSTll 24 HRS STUDENTS TREE ......... 3 C --, .. -••· Kiiiy 841~970 _, -· -•i..s ....._.r 0_.~Remodel Sentic... llOfm prot~ Jflrry ... .,._.t hlldetre, lleenHd All MAKES 1p1lng1 Exp'd In all home repalft. fJtper IMCI~ & clean· FREE EST. INT/EXT i).."';,; ·L~ ~I030 lion. •llP'd 957-1111 1 ,_8 got a call Allmod, Newportj~1:'>11.Meea hlngel. new e>penert ' Comm'l/Ree. 54&--3018 IM&ll'S llf'Flll upe, tr• trimming Fr.. REFS LIC 320881 I I .,...,. -Lo ,11.. T-u7~4.,,. Tl'IOrough & "---"tbte Ml. Tony 64&-755e TED 7141971-9047 p I •.,_..J·-/ -=:J.. TrM trimming. removal, -........... • C:Qntlr.._ rep a ra ~OT ....... "" -• *•HOME REPAIR ~7*t:--"' ) .. 9QTHW -~· atump grinding, hauling -amall uuar. f1M CIMal!l llmm Elee-Pluml>-Carpentry -l'MM809 l!aeg Cullom painting, ext. Int, l&llW&ll 11.L'S by upet11 Rtnbf Fr• ~!:"'~~ANY WEATHER DAMAGE ~I'll Otc, Retd'I, qual eu.talat Small jobl OK. Fut MRS. CLEAN BRICKWORK Smalt jobl quality WOr1t al rlduc.d bperlenc.ed & prolH· "t Jim 855-6910 752~ • REPAIRED 20 ~-Lie, wrk Relt bond bl• TIEii a«vlce. Keith 64~872 MtkH II gleam: home. Newport eo.11 Mau winier ratet, Frat HI. atonal Very reuontble boo<Md "2-t314 538-273& -833-3525 ToppedlrlfftO'led. ci.an 20 yHra up crpntry, apt. ofc. Ref• 646-22AO Irvine ~ 875-3175 Deva 1173-2031 "'" IOf an of your pool Tply ltmce Wltiw/ ...... J 'REMODELS/FACE LIFTS C.atrMINI 0..eraJ up, ,_ ltwnt 75!·3478 elle, plmbng E119tYlhlng Houwl11ntng· RHlfen· ..... , t ITltll AVG 3 EIR HOUSE. tnl needa For ••perl Mr· Ty"""'IWOfd ProoaMi"" -Cueiom wood pattot , • AMI rat• 841--0063 1111 & ~ac:anelH D•ll• wall• & trim, approx vie», cell ewnlng• 5 pm Q;,t.i wy r~I .. l(JTCHENSIBATHROOMS d«ltlt & ..,_,all 09" Re(nodel/Rec>alre. c:omm ~~.!:v~~~ JACK OF ALL TRADES Pecoll• t4&--4MO XICM All lypee-r ... 831-23-45 1250 +paint 642-0442 to 11 pm If no an.-. Reuon~ble 851 I04l * FRENCH,9.?0~.,1*0 hm reg:lr Free eat. & retld. Llc'd , bonded. Call Jedi 1nr,1me. HOUSECLEANING ·.......a-I Palnt1;:e1P--H•""I"" PLEASE keep trying • Slnoe llM7 ..,.. 1~ 0 .. -. 1 ,...22 1-.. r -•l .... 2 "'142 lrrigetlon Jim 851-0129 ...,... _ ...._.. -... .,, (ll•) •t•-tlll Wld Cl-·-1--o..lgn oontr. 5..s-1837 ·--• ...,.. ·-· n>r • '"' • ., 0ey Of night. 75-3014 Good reft. Own trane ·ABC MOVING· Ctb net Retlnllhll\Q • • • n --.... .......... .,...... 1'11 IUD Miii lull Marie 979.g15e Quick. Careful Ser-.tce Aeaa LIC'd. 536-11898 20 yra ••P POOi M<v. r• WE WASH WINDOWS -1 Cup! ltmce Adcfna/Aemod. Pl#ll & Lawn-tr..-ehrub ln11111 •I NHd , HouHclHnar? Lie Tt38048 552-0410 moldlng Eerly compl•· Fut · Protetllonal la I No Stwn/No Shampoo permlta. BonOec:I. IN'd. Tr• trim/Removal DUMP JOBS Rellabte, uper. very Pa,.rlat !Ion. malnt. & rep11r Oulllty WOftt guatanteed Oriv9way•Patlclng1~ Stain Spec:lallat. FMl Uc. #4111570. 548-4271 Lawn malnt/RotollHlng & Small Movl"G Jobe thorough, reH, rtlH *A· 1 llYI•* - -Free"' 24 hr _,,, Lie FrM •llmate 848-73g1 ~ .. .., d F t 839-15&2 FrM .. 11m1te 548-8085 Call MIKE 648-1391 Reft. H .. lhef 845-9428 Beel quality. 25 yr tKp. Ferthlng lnterlof DHlon 283fl00. MS-6280 S .. _,,_.1 Wlndo-w--... Roof!n9o-Wat•prooftl\Q ry. r .. • · U•1tfl• t llW C G Competitive rat11. HANGING/STRIPPING v-..-· -..,, S&S ,.......,,. 831-4199Llc Shampoo & 11eam ciean. Con11ruc:t1on. Uc'd & leen-upe/Lendec.Qlng HAULIN ·•tudent w/lg• YOU'RE THE BOSSI! Lie T· 116,428 730· 1353 Vlaa·MC Scoll 845·9325 IMHa1 1"il· qlty W<>ftt, lo prlcea. ,,....". Hautlng ·Tr .. Trim truck, Mme lo rttH. Jon Quality. HOUM/Offlce. -548-0803, 645-3143 OM Hallberg Oradlno Color brl3htenere, whl BonOec:I, 549• 11178 (Joe) Fr• .. 1. 8-42·9907 759· 11178 Thank you B£V 568-8718 STARVING COLLEGE E•pert wallcoverlng In· Huber Roollng-111 typee & Paving Co. Rea/comml erpl• • 1 min. bteac:h. STUDENTS MOVING tlaJtalion. Reu. Conaul· New-recov.,-.decjc1 Uc. 397eecM 842-1720 Hiil. llY/dln'.llM I 16; ·~ C...tnctiH Clenat Mowing . edging & gen HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE HAPPY MOP CLEANING CO Lie T 124-436 ltnl Aulgnmt. 581-8590 Uc. #411802. 6-48-9734 ltltt Law 1-lffr" room 17.50, couc:ti SIO. -clean-up Hon11t & d• Furl'lllure, Truh, Treea T.-n quallty...Satlt. ,,.,., .... •• .... 27 -.. chr 15. Guar ellm. pet ROUGH & FINISHING pendable. For Ir .. •t. 1163·5415 NORM 842.7925 842~folll lnaurvu . .,..1 • .,.. Bltekwetder Paperhang· ROOFING REPAIRS That all eontrac:1ore wtWl labllttia1 odof. Crpl repair 15 yr• Clean-Up Incl. windows. 75G-4403 or 554-4454 B 11_ WATCH US GROWi Ing & Removal Ouat Small job• OK FrH P9ff«m wortc over 1200 "'-b.-.tt'""'• •fty .. _.. up. Do worll my111t. Detail W<>ftt. 857--0691 T t 1 1 c•---ta .. , Superb Houwle•nl"G Palatlg worll only. 494-3816 e1t1ma1 ... Cell Tom or lnctudtng labor and ... ,_ ""' -· ,..,... ~" 554--0123 '" 'mm no· -· upe · Service "Baek In Buel· _ Chuck 542-6392 materlele mutt be II· Neer Vlctorla/Xlnt refa. all Landecaplng-Sprlnkllt H ltr D \) Hl-ll21 nut". 873-8401 tor , .. Pllmll Well papering. comm · · oeneec1 Unlic.rtted eon- eo.ta Meaa. 642-6482 We Care Crpt Cteener• Dip Repair Chuck 846-55117 Furnac.pool·wtler heat appl resld. low "'"· prompt All Roofing Repalra lrac:1ore lhould '° etat• I wlll bab~•t your chlld, Stwn Clean & Uphol. DRYWALL TAPING Ral Ca & s by Richard Sinor Lie terv. Ref Tony 641·D658 Hot'-'· wood. c:omp. IU. In their ldvertl9ing. Con-,_ fT Pl Truck Mount Unit Guar. All Tllltur• & Acouetlc ph ballefo one .... a..atn 280&44. 14 Y" of happy _F_r_ .. _•_t_53_9-_3_2_3_2_--t 1rec:t0t• and c:ontumer1 rrry l'IOl'M. F PfT C,M Reu~r•I• 645-3718 Free •t Kevtn 873-1503 Compt mtlnt, eomm/ 1 lactat Tu local customer• ac:1 M G ondll 1 .,.. ~ ~ r•. Tr .. trimming & r• w .. 1hef etorm damao• Thank you, 831-4410 Pleater/ lttah lip rNft11 lll-IHt c:ont ary ' • ~=~J~T~L':.Tl~ Electriul :r~~-~~· 4 ~.. '.rd ~~~:'~~:.· .. :~ F~~oJi: ~ LOWEST RATESI Prompt, - -Fr• •t (le •3&l042 ~u':i11~~n~~,:: :11:.U=: .... :::~-----1 845-9031 (bef8. att 41 hrt 831--4871 nett proleulonal• 15 1 v ... ~i] Secntadal ltnicea State UeenM Board. 2t 8a1k>on Promotion• Unll-ELECTRICIAN Prletd JAPANESE GARDENER _ • yra exp 838-7149 • ruw Civic Center Plan mlteO: bright, beaut 'Helping Handt' Cerpet r~t. lree Hllma1e on Speclali.t Malnt, ~-The IHIHI draw In the D1ve'1; MOit 110475 or -111 "": _.. . Sectetar1al ~ Room 890, Sent• Ana bouqu•I•. Same d~ Cleaning: new dry m• larQe Of am.ii Jobe. Ing, trlrnmll\Q Fr .. eat WHI. a Dally Piiot 20% ott lalt ,,_.., WUI Find what you went on .;.125L Ing. copy. ete FU1 eerv CA 92701 41M-7550 thod. Seve $$ 240-427!5 Lie 39&621 873--03!59 S48-Ht2 642-4<M7 ~Ad. 842-5878. travel. 541-092G Dally Pilot Claalifleda . = • • -675-4458, 780-8359 ;ltl:•:;;!;u;t .. ~~S~l;;!;M:ll:•:lt:;;;W;::u: ... ::;;;;;;;;;:'~lM:i llelt =UY SIM lltlt Wut.. l10lllel1 Wut .. Newport 8Metl ... nrm m. . l -... SPEND YOUR DAYS lllE.llTE OPE.I.ls needt general bullneta/ Immediate opening• In corporate aecmary w11h tllec>hone aa1es, M111no AT THE BEACH 5100 Belr Wut.. SIOO Auliucft &111 &ulium &111 Faraitart MU •• .,..1 ....... -l.L 1-'-trt frHler Meytag weaner. gold. otd-Old M••lean Cabinet. tall. ••-••~ I ,.,.. er model, $200 Good 1 100 With eet IOI Wlal., bu-$90 875-3680 eond IMl2·27115 857-6M4 kel luncfl aervloe. 9 30 -1 30 PM. Mon-Fri Earn C.aetna IOll 9100 Heir •••'" t Ill FIUllHE HARBOR AREA Need telephone sales representatives to start tonight in Cost.a Mesa office. •Part time •Must be at least 16 •No experience necessary •PJeasant penonallty •Reliable •Good eaming potential W HI IHIMtw ... t-a Ml ... 'fl, Id. 111, aft. WI ADVERTISING SALES Eldti'lc ~OUld Floor Oppomrity This fast growing publiahing corporation neede experienced sales people. $500-$1200 per week commission. Excellent benefits and working environmmt. (714) 545-0254 I!! OPPORTUNITIES !!! IN Electronics & Comroonications How Would You Like To ... • 1-"n A Nt'14 Skill • ~lop LNdt-"hlp • Mak• N..v. f'rornds • F.arn E•tra Mont"" tu • Enpy ~IJ Cl\ 1han Lilt' • We Ottef .•• • t.x~uent Uu'ttt' Opponunm" f nr H S Gredua~ IA Equo\falt'nt • Tratn1nc f'ur Pe>0pl~ W11h Nn Molli.an-i:xp<'nt'nN" • Ap 17 or pcwr 1u 3!'1th b1nhd.t" • Op.ru11p F'nr Prior S.."·'"' lndivldu.ela SOUND INTERESTING CAU TOOAY 979-7263 (bel-8 30 1 m _. 30 p m I a ONOf 0«'4111HG UOT ·~, 265 1 Newpert llvd C..tv Mffa lheGuadbeO'!Ql mlnlmum 3 ,,_,, axperi.. eubecrlpttont to the Dally enoe. Legal background Piiot ~VMll\Q houre and TEL I CIRC l 150-Sl75 ~ly Must be i.;;*;.;;1.-B"'"M•-P•C-...8_4_K-. _2_d..,r.-lv-.ea•1 nett. per1onable tn· (160KB). 12" monitor, **' BUY** ~b 957-8133 APPLIANCE SERVICE We Mii recond .. ,uar helpful but not r~ed. Saturd•r, m orning• • • Must ,_ excellent typ. Commlu on with gut· tng & word proc:eulng rent•• and bonu1e1. tlcMte. Shorthand helpful. Contact 548-4000 bet- Benefltt & ulary eom-wee11 9AM and 3PM Of meneurate with eKperl· 842·5878 tit 5:30PM HAS IMMEOIA TE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT twQellc 979-0747 II 10 eompl 1yat $2895 AM for appt. 5S3--0429 PftlfTlll appllanoee. 54 -3077 IHYAm.WIOll waaUM11 ,,., .... ,"-.-,-=,=-.-.--.,u~u"' MASTERS AUCTION Herb 957-8133 Refrigerator, 1200. walh-OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER ITIOl lllll ......... 111-MH er & dryer. 1135 ea, dla· enoe. Non-.moker. Must -~~~17~~~~~!' Fvll time 0td• flller for Shaggy Wllllt "'Benji" f• , hwasher, $100. 646-5848 olllee 1upply co. Wiii mW needl OOOd home. Rust Floral Sola. 8 . have front office 8PPM'· ;:: anoe. No agenciM, P'M-TELEMARKETING •Evenings and Saturday mornlnp' •Commission/Guarantee treln 55Ml212 Mr Em-Medlum-mec1. epeyed plllow·back, $250 Refrigerator, 8'own. dble mon• N.wport Stetlon· 842-0100 ' eee-1221 983-4058 door. V•ry claan, ruM ... 851-2044. Mu. comm. Adver1lllng IHlllUY 10-4 p.m 547-0685 .,. Inc GlaH Top Dining Ttt>I• ¥reat. S250 obo 60-3881 Commereltl devalop· ment llrm. Excellent lllllla requll'ed Typing 115 wpm, 1horth1nd 11)0 wpm . 1 1350 to $1450/month commen- au.rate wtth HperienCe TILDllll ULEI Tire d ol miking min· lmum wtgH? Wt P•Y guaTanleed S5/hr Very euy ••II Pteue cell 531-308 1 Aek lor Mr Wtt9on Cllll be1. 9 & 11 ...-. ---_.-,._----- ~ 831-5800 Llgunt H.~- Nlguej. WIDYllWDI SECRET ARY Part/time telephone In- ·Must be ambitious, pleasant and reJlable •experience helpful, but wllllng to train •This Is not temRQrary Call 548-4000 between 9AM-3PM 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" WUDHll 1 Exper or tralnHI etn make 18-$13/hr 1tat1ll\Q PIY Full and PfT avall- tbte In our publlcatlon9 Call 537·21180, Ext 3 KING fee f Of pvt 1n-1or. btlpng, tervl1wer1 needed for _,, a grarnmetlcal llllllt publlc opinion poll• req. Non 1mkr, ulery S5/hour Cell 545-8933 neg. Mall,__ to Ste b•t 5 a 9pm, Mo n· 200. 2855 E Ctt Hwy, _Thurt _________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CdM 92il25 T~ ..... 1250 00 weekly P•Y· chedt• (fully guaranteed) wcwklng pa.rt or IUU I Ima 11 home Weettly P•Y· c:heek• malled dtreetly to you from Home Ollle• every Wednetdr; Star1 lmmedlatety No exper1- erl09 nec:MMIY Ntllonal ~ Do )'OUr wort. right In the comfort and eecurlty ol your own hOme Oetallt ttill ~ cation malled Send your name end tddreu 10. Americ:an Fld9llty Com· 1 piny, Hiring Dept 77. 1040 Lone Star Dr • New I IHlllTYIUU u... • State Certlfled Regl· atrallon Course • Baton/PR--24 , Arearme •T_.Gu CILL US IOW If you ate 1 winner! The aky'• 1h• limit on our llldlng pay 9CaM Euy to Mil publlc1tlon1 In our office by the ... Gu•· rante.d pay IOI "'" OJ 'A dey Cun t>onu .... We hive 5 poelllone lelt Huntington Bell Wl16-IM-HM • Bod't'liuard training MARTIAL ARTS SECURITY TRAINING ACCADEMV 531 .... 101 TILIYlllll lllllU lllY Tm Tl .... New Cable TV Show A great pfaca to etartl need• alt 1yp91 of t9male GOOd typing sklllt. en-110.1 for make-up de- t~ and ptot.elc>-mon1tratlon1 Fun E•· nalltm Wiii win tNI pro-perlence. No Pay Call mol t bl• apot with Ric:hard St~. 10 A~ outetandlng na llonat 1 PM 875-1334 company. cal fot ac>e>t, 1--0-P_S_•_•_Femalet ___ Pr._ NEWPORT PERSONNEL • • AGENCY. 752..()331 EOE h r r • d M o d • I • & M/F EacorU (213) 886-1964 llllPll 9em TUlml PAITY ft.II NM.I leih• ltrttJ I &.iperWIOf to rwr.. train people lrom llome 8 "'°"t:N ol year. T eecfl- lng. bualneH or~ '*"' bedcground . No .. mng, no lnvH1· ment. T~ pr~. Call Shalon l'oll Free • 1·800-321·3253. TOYS AND GIFTS • HOlJSE Of' LLOYD Smeu.':f.~~ oom· mereilll window ~ eontrac:1or ._., moti- vated trel,_ with plen rHdlng ablllty and/or drafting/ erchltecturfll trelnlng 1or Newport Beedl Office. Good cat I muat Starting S111ry, $200/wkly plut lntur· ance, plut mileage or ttll• requirement and Whet • Wonderful Wor1d aalary lllttory. Aeeume of Shopping, rlgl'lt at to: P.O. 8C»I 2788, New· your ftno9ttle>e .-ydeyt port a-ctl, CA 92tl3 Dally ffllot CIHllll•d More lamllle9 .,. ~'"' Ade. To piece your 9d. th9 oamPino "bUO ' tNI call 642·~· 9fld i.t 8 y•er. If )'OU haU 8 CtM8lflld Ad-Vtlor ,. ~that'• not QM''"t you. \Md, ... " not# wtth • Cl I I "'led Ad. TUYllAIUT <;ommerc:lal agency Ex· perlenced S•«e Exec;u. llve Trtvel Servtee, lr- vtne 833-94()g Typltl needed, 40 wpm, pert ·time . •ll•rnoont. muet hl"'9 OOOd ec>elllng lkffla TAB 'rELEX. 3001 Aedlllll. Bldg 5, Sle 108, C M 979-1711 Whet • Wonderlul World nPllT Breuntell, TX. 78130 ol Shopping, right at Set your own hours uo to•---.. -0------•• -... --- your nnoerttpe everyday! 30 per week. Genertl -~•-Delly ffllot CtaHllled otnoe. ~191 LHdlng broll.,ag• llrm Ade To pt-your ad. ha• lmmedlal• opening eall '42-5878 and let a Trade your old •luff for tor e•perlenced wire Clutllled Ad-Vllof Mtp n•w goodl•• with • operator Hourt 5·45 you. I Clutllled ad. 642-5878 AM • 2 PM Salary com menaurete with eKper~ Uaily Pilat .. ·· · firi~2297:·.~t. ·. The Dally Piiot haa two openings for Route Managers In Newport Beach area to supervlae a llmlted number of carriers Monday thru Friday, afternoons and early evenings. Appllcants muat have dependable transportation and current lnturance. Salary, mlleage and commlsalon opportunity. Excellent position for college student•, housewives or retlreee. Please call 648-4000, Mr. WIHlam) for Immediate appointment. Position• avallable now. IUllll OIAIT IAILY "LIT ~ ra~r ~i~~~.:-J~~ • • • ................................... "t '. JeMWutM 5105 fJtper Apt Mgr ... profl. dent!y menage '104" apt Call s 8tadt 964-93 18 · 1 Home Economlat need• · 1 woni Strong In~ P'~ 10Mng. deco· : I rating, IU.,ature a art Cen IMMM Of do. Delle · Pecone 845-4840 ••• 804 =z•b SHI ~~pupplee. AKC. $175. ~11• ,.. • ..,.._ I Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRfS AND PRIZES! 11·14 ~ " TO $75.0I PO MB.· .... "'" 15 ........ ,.... ...... ..... .. ... ,..,. .. Tiie or..c..t Oltlw NM. Ow UM IM It tJt ... "" ...... 1:10,. ........ Cit ...... .. -"' .... ..,. ..... fll ... flllf ................... .,., ... .., ............ Of cellctllll tr" '"' ................. ell •. = • I (714) 541-7151 • ,. Free m Semoyed, grail 3•5 $150 Werda Signature dble w/kld1 I olhec doge 857-66« 964-4872 wide relrtg, lrollleH. 4 pc chrome dine ••t. _M_Getman ___ Sl_'MIC>l_'* __ d_. -1-01 S 150. cock 1111 & end loenilker ~· S300 Of bit ofr 2871 ..,. mot. all ahe>ll tabla, S 160, xlnt c:ond. Wuher. $145. Gaa dryer 831·5357 Katen, 553-9051 $145 Relrlg , $225 Frecer. $145 547-21H8 Free to good hOme. t>IOnd S.cllonal tole pleypen cock• Fe. 3 yn etyle, camel ctr 12000, --Get GREEN cash 962-71157 _S4_e-_1_2_111 ____ _ for WH ITE eAl!phante wtth. Ciaulfled Ad Call 842-5678 lliacellu ... 1 '211 SELL Idle Item• wllh a Ht,,. aomethlng you want Daily Piiot Cia-tled Ad to 141111 Clalaifled Ide do 842-6e78 11 ..,... 842-5878 -.....,...,~ llbceU.'"1 Hll 111acellautaa 1111 SOFT, SIMPLE DRESS WORK~ BEST! PRINTED PATTERN } I I M104 I SIZES 818 °"' oft ... bftl --'°" drf'Ml for IN otfl« or ...,..MR .. CIHdla COOjln'• wrlllott t.trk •illl -r. okecln Unn Nolle. 1114 i•t~ of,..., •r-4 IM '*' ol •lie nedluw. 1ht ~ ~ldcf eolt-I• rr-n. •tl>I .. ••lelnd ~th lhe ........... '"""" .,.. ,,.,,,_ ...... cnio.. c1111l • ., )'IV -dleott lllf 16111 ~ -&IM nit 0.1111Yl la~ .. ctlYW Ill • ...ii ftO'M\~ ,,,,_., llivt '°"~Ibo. -•lat. lllM comia, ltMft or ~•. 1"'1111..i hll&r• MICM b Hl4allltla MiMn Silft I. 10. IJ, 14, t•, ti Silf 121~ }4),...,.. 1~ )'9r0t .0.lldl , ... le. ,._._.,,. ... _.~ .. ,.....,.., ......... _...._,.(I .. ~r::::.-~ .. ....::.:.r™-v.mu-.--r.a .... t • :\ • • • i i-l I 1 : I • • J ~ . • ... .r • • , I ' • 4 4 ' I I j , • • ' t . DI Orange OOUt DAIL. Y PIL.OT I und1y, ~lt'Ot\ I , jtu • nu C.ta .... I • 111111 1:1111 featufi"'J . . ,.Gooclol' Charlie8romn" -.-r-~ 6"c//1Jtz.., . j !NANCY ® I CAME OVER TO BE YOUR BABY- SITTER, ALVIN NOW BE A GOOD SOY TILL YOUR MOTHER GET5 BACK t ' NO, MAAM ... JUST RE5TIN6 ' MY EVES .. z +Z zz· ·- I PROMISED TO KEEP YOU OUT OF MISCHIEF . . . Ylll lllETlll llllY Ml . . . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . • • • • . . . . • • .. . '· . . . . . . . . @) ... I ~ . I I ~ • i ~ ~ by Ernie Bushmille ~ . ALWA-Y5' BE .A GOOD BOY AND YOU'LL GROW UP TO BE A BIG BUSINESSMAN LIKE YOUR FATHER BUT I ~~~eS~ 4 -------- :GARFIELD <RJ ' t TMINK I'll MOVE IN SLOW-MOTION TOC1AY ~DENNIS THE MENACE JUSTO"JE,DENNIS I'LL GET HERl Aw,SHE"S JUST A BABVGJRL! GEE!THAT:S REAL NICE OF YOO! • JUDGE PARKER • EXCUSE ME, MR. LUKAS ... BUT : THERE'S SOME MAN FROM A ! JEWELRY STORE OUTSIDE ... : SAYS YOU ASKED HIM TO ~ COME UP! RIGHT! SEND HIM IN! .. .. b·y Jim D~vis . IT'S MARP TO TAKE WMAT YOU WAN1' IN Llf E WMEN TMEV SEE VOU COMING by Hank Ketcham SEE lF VOO ON CHANc3C lT FOR A FtVE-VEAR-oLD I WANNA 8E ALONE WITH TH\S GUY ... SO WHY DON'T YOU TAKEAWALK FOR A. WRILE? BQV! by Harold Ledoux .. '1:)U'RE NOT TAKE A WALK! #I SUPPQSEO TO HAVE ISITORS... f ' I • \ l ~ MOON MULLI~_$ I ORTH' BEST .. : ~TE" BACI< i HDME: AFTER ·You DRoP OFF :AF~··· '. DOCTOR SMOCK ® •• -- 1MEN MOW DO 400 EXPLAIN 1ME5e PIC1U~E& 1HAT WERE -mKeJ OF ~ P6 ~WERE LEAVING &.HOOLlASTFRI~~ ) ~y Ferd ·and To111 JOhnson ·- l ALREADY k'NoW-- 100 MCJCll ! OR HOW MuCHYou1t:> SAVE: BY Cl-{A~lNG OIL .' Nor EN""'1N·- ., NOW,. SCRAM . • • .. AL-AS (5ecaH) VA FtOR O_NPOUSHf!P WAIF.. J. • ... ..it\ , . ·' PIP VOOSI! Mf!li'T SOMe 1\UC:e KIWISS A-r' a:rllUJOPJ, msc1oos?! NN4 , ; I r ~ ~I I CAN YOU TRUST YOUR •Tiit 1'lllre .,. et .............. ........................................... ~ CM JM flM .... , Ole:* 8Md .. 'I .............. .,._ .. UU'I/ .. ·...-e If..,..,.,. 'I '~II IOUlll 't '1--U-•I ~ 'C 'llitftl111 •1 Miii ~ T'~tf "'91)'1 ,_,_IQ uniflrWhir~ ® .. by Hal KatlfMan-----• ....... ,, ........... =..., ....................... ....., .,... •-. w" ..-"...ai111 1. ,..._ 2.,.,......, a. c... •· ....... . ! •• --............... ly Clft,.. Clln"Mt ... .............. ~~ ........ ~...... ..... ..... , 'lll'Mt't 'tweA. 'f ' ..... 't'IUt)'C' ..... #.>'f ''"4'1 DltYAND MIGHTY I Challenge: Pt.ce a dry WIW gt ... uptldt down on tht tMM. Now, u lhown lboYe, grMP the gl ... with thumb and forefinger, and try to pfdl It up. s.cr.t: Pr ...... for this stunt by IWbi"lll your fingers thor· oughty dry on a haft. dkerchlef or napkin. Than, lqUMI• tha glatl .. you attempt to llfftt. e Crazy ",,..,..1 t40'd a book In front of a mirror. e Try to weMI ~,.,..,.from one earner to an oppo1lte ccirnerwttlltvlewl"lll the book In the mirror. . .,... ..... .,... .................. ""' .... ........ ,.,t ,._ MN ..... ,..., Wtel ..... 1/6ttt tM ......... twtcie ............... -. ... ,.., ... ., lllM Aµf'tt ,.,. ... ! • Ductl Soupl At what' hour do ducks rlM? At the CllUKk of dewn. What do yau call a barr•lful of ducks? A queckerberrel. "'-- If YfNr nngers.,. not~ dry, ft'9Y wlll lllp, uott.rs c:::::=::.-~12~ ________ ..J att.mpttno the trick unknowt"llllY IOOl'I wlll TRAILILAZ•a11wtwt'1 ... ~frieftddo¥edllftton dtsc:ovw. Ml MW trill ll*et AM "'lulftl llMS to ~ plctwe. For Better or. For Worse f0~!~1 Be.ND, ·~;::s...;' 2.-3-4, UP!- 2-3-4! I ~FORTHE. I St-bolDERS! -PULL AND PUSH AND. POLL AND. 1 • IOOk LIAltNINOI AM colon nNtty to tM 1mutlnt domestk scena abew: 1-bd. 2-Lt. blM. 1-Yellew. +-Lt. brewft. S-F ...... 6-Lt. car.n. 7-C*. browft.1-C*. 1reen. f-C*. purple. SPEllBINDER ICCMl• 11 .................. the ....... "' .... ~ ...... '°"" _____ .....,. __ _ tWoC*ftP .......... : AC•RaATa . ..... -..... by Lynn Johnston FOR IRE. BPCK1H Llrf AND HOLD LIFfAND ~ -AND LIF'I AND ..... \. ~ eoi,1\M~ Me fteALL~ ~tr,\ \&J\l~1'S "M£. WOl\,O COM\t.l& 1'0 ~ veA#f OJ-' S#AK/;S/!JEEILE WA&, 12.l<bltr. 1 J..IFE I!!> A T"T :TAU TOJ-D l!>Y AN 1010-r"f . by_Gus Arriola : ~ S>JIF-F-,~ •.HE ' COMMITTED · JIE/el!>ICIO~ f • .... . . CAllOI. ...... . llmowll'•• ..... .... tlaa tor .., ---pa" -.111111towM1dD1ot1 • .. b8: I! ~ eoellill .... =·:'.{'-F.Jt, C.ocoia f.ve often wondered about that For one thin&. when peo- ple watch you between their toes, as opposed to on a big screen, there's not as much awe. When I was growing up movie stars were bi88ef than lite; 1V stars are sma.Uer than life. Plus. J ~ whal brings me do9tt to viewers is that rm not slide and oonfident. rm like the gal next door or a neighbor who doesn't make waves. On the 51rm and in restaurants people say. "You remind me of my wife, '!1r. mom. my si51er. a friend. • They tdentify with me much more than with other stars who are "perfection per· 9001fied." • ::::i: I ......... ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (-' ~ .... ... "" . . I '-._.,• \ -'-'' -- f!Bl,1'&.ron LOS ANGELE.5 -Award- winning actress ~ Redcr'•ve has been dropped by yet another talent agency and ls no longer seriously considered for Holl~ based film and teJevision pr<>- jects because of her out· spoken pro-Palestinian posi- tion. The Oscar winner for 1977's Julia is a pariah non- pareil even among those c,a,t- ing and programming ~ tives who readily admit thal she ls the world's greatest liv· ing actress ... I can't even men- tion her name here," a top in- ~source at CB> 1V admits. "We went through all the death threats. bomb scares and bol~ with [~ 1V movie] Flayins for 771M, and It didn't do well enough for us to justify taking a chance with her again." ... Despite play· lng the lead in the new 1V film ~ is FortCJe'I; MkMel , ....,.. was conspicuously excluded from a recent taeenlf18 for c.w and crew. The movie. which airs later this month oo NBC. is the true stOf'}' of an Auttrallan journ» ist who swam the Mekong River to racue his Laotian ~. lnlklen repoct that from the ftnt day of filmlna Landon "tried to dina hlm-telf and ~ ... - which did not pleMe ~) produc:er-dlrector~ IWI ......... who lb'UCk Landon from the aeenin8 inviladon list. ~. who doesn't even attempt an AUSlie ac- cent In the pk:tu~. also ~ fused to chanae his frizzy, Un-- dyed ll'8Y Nllr, eve\ thouflh organization wants burned. Inside ls a numbered list with blank spaa5. Cal Tba M Moral Majority vice president for communications. says. "People think 1 we're censors because the other side has screamed that for so long." ... The F.nvlroameo- tal ProtectloD ~ wants to do more than clean up Arneriq -it's on a ram- page to cltan up its own of. fices. A team of Inspectors is going around with cameras to videotape the acfion or inac- tion of staff ~bers. E.P.A. staffers were tokt to do all their fUina and OOl leave any trash lytna uound. Other· wbe. they muld find their debris on the lltflCY'S doeed- circuit televlslon sys· tern .... Men than 10,000 survivors and thdr chUdren are expected ln Wllhlnaton next month tor the flnt ArMf. ican reunion of the Vk!ima ol the ~-. A&tiltldeel °' cheA•11 nett kel ....... lhhl ,, ..... ..,.. wtll ~ their ~'*'*-~ pllmloll*thindlbldlill or..-.~ 1tw.t an blbie 'blq tlllllft ~to concllr =-:.~.::: E::=e.:=-~ ', .. _ -~=. You taste it on your first draw. · You taste it with every puff you take. Extra taste. That's 'Enriched Flavor: smo~ing. That's MERIT. ' ·The cigarette that delivers the taste of leading brands having up to twice the tar. There's nothing halfway about it. MERIT We made it for you . . Nothing~ about it. Werning, Th• Surgeon General Haa D1tarmin1d That Cig111tt1 Sm~no 11 Dengeroua to Yu Health. I • ,,... t.tm. ,.., ... _) j ' , ..... :•01 ........ ,..,..,m.....,o.1:11 f By Mork Goodman O na~aftemoonin t9n. Clift Robertson's was going over the~ I.RS. fomu and found a reoord of $10.000 paid to him by Cd- umbia Pictures. Robertson hadn't worked for Columbia in recent mem- ory, had never received a check for thal amount and assumed it was some sort of computer misaake. "I told my secret~ to ched< it out. then forgot about it,· Rohen.son says. He 8ew to England to look into a posst. ble film pro;ea. then rerumed to New Yort and found a slew ol messa&eS to c.all the president of Columbia. David ~· .. , called Begetnwl.'' Rob- ertson recalls. "and he said, 'Oiff, I'm Vtt'J intet'ded in this $10,000 c:hedt. What do you know about it?' I said. Three thing.\. One. I didn't get it, two, I dktn't deserve it because, three, I didn't work for Columbia.' So Begdman sakl to me. 'Clift. do me a favor. Let me know anythins ~ hear about It .. He then added, 'Let 1 have lunch the next time you're out. It's been too Ions."' Robenson. toylna ~ a brandy m a Manhattan restaurant not far from his luxury apartment, smUes wryly at the memory. He recalls hangina up the telephone and saying to his. wife. IC· bas Dina Merrill.---Y-ou know. Oeenie, I'm really irnpraled. A lot of ~ebl'ows wee raited when 8egelman was mlde ~ of Columbla, but he 9flefl1S to be mindina the store. Here's a man dealing in mUUons of dollars, and he's thal a>noerned about an imi&nificant $10,000 check." "Uttle did I know." RobertlOn adds, "1hlt I was t.alk.lna lbout the tape on thew==·· DIVid • it tu~ out. Md embezzled ,000 from Columbia. ln- dudinc three foraed c:heckl (the other two were mlde out to di.rector Mlrt1n Rrtt and publlcilt Plene OtoleMJ~ In-deed. the melochma ol the min who dellt In mMUont but. tor ,...,,. never rul)y undttllOOd, Wll drMn to embezzle In the ~ bltamt known .. e 1 '1ne. Ml*Qm._ ... .,... ,.,...,,. ...... lot 11me ..... n- u '• r Belen it was finilhed. the scenario ol lof11erles, firiJ185. rehlrif\85 and l"fJCrim- inations played for Um!e rears. ~e an old Saturday seriaJ out of Republic Pic- tures. Al reported in David Mc:.<:lin· tick's best-selling book on the subject, lndtanJ Exposure, even Bqiefman's eventual dec:laralion of penitence in a <X>Wtroom plea of nok> oontendere, . was stolen from those matinee epics. "~ worst enemy is ~ng right here at lhlS tabfe .... I can t aca!p( SUC· cess .... I snatch it away from myself by committing crimes.". However. in that certain dan mentaJ.. ity thal works in IM rarified circles ol tfoUywood, the wont crime was ~ ·sure itseil.. 1b some of the power elite, the real culprit was Robertson; his crime was Making Waves. He violated one ol the cardinal rules ol the trade: The artist shall not bother himself with the aa:oonting of money. This particuJ4r artist paid the pra of a nearly ruined career. lt appeared that Hollywood plainly intended to make an example ol Robertson -an ~ pie, as he now points out. "that finally backfired on them." But first, he had to undergo a long and painful lesson In the prerequisites ol power. Robertson mnemben vividl the ~tenor tf bis position.~ Iller ~ to Beaeftn1n. he says, he stopped o4 In Loi Angeles lor 36 hows en fO'Jle to New 1.ealand. He caUed his acmuntant who told Robertson to come to his office immediately wtth· out llOpping at his hotel There Robertson was shown the check Mil his~ forged. The check. drawn on the Bank ol Americ.a. had~ th~ the Wells FmiJ> Bank. was a>nverted into lraV· ek!f'1 checks and aent to David ~-Robert· 1on 's llCXX>W\tant told him. "Oil, ~~ b"'rMf well be In a dangerOUS poeklon -and not necaNrlly ~ OM ol the moll ~men In ioWn." ,.,. Robet llon ,. calla, ... Mid. 'My car. doml't need end t don't r..s .._ I don't 4M!l'I b ln J::..:~~ IDd a llntblt ~ t... wen poulbl:,.";m•• of • .... 11*11., .... &a Ind a lllin IO rtpCllt ........... -.~ ..., ....... lld.Hlm. ••• , b .... lln • tomey, who advised him to ke:ep a low profile, get out of town and let him tum the matter over to John Van De Kamp. then the District Attorney of Los ~ ~~rtson, and he and his daughter left for New Zealand. As he accurately points out: '1 only did what the law requires any citizien to do." True. But not all citiz.ens are famous actors tampering with the pocketbooks of wealthy and influential producers. Robertson and his daughter returned several weeks later to Los Mgeles. where he found that nothing ~ _ J:>ei~ done about the matter. NNothinl!'• be Mked lncredulously. the F.8.1. in Washin8lon. From there he w~ to 80 to London to make a pic-ture with Jean Simmons. The f'.B.l. was concerned enough to urge Robert· son 10 take precautions In cue a p;>n- tract had been put out on him. ffence, more 8-movie mdodramatk::s. '1'here I was in ~." he says, Ngoblg in and out the back ol the llUdio in the back leat of a limousine with a blanket over me." . Shortly thereafter, Dina called her husband from New York to read him the headlines In \tJridy: Beaelman had = as head" ol Cdum61a Pk:tures =:. lnvesdgadon of ftnandal Ir· Ointick Ramed names in his first piece on the ¥man aftair in the WOii Street Journal. The Robertsons deoded that for Oiff's protection ii was time to 80 public. Dina. the daughter or cereal hei~ Marjorie Merriweather Post and financier E.F. Hutton, is not without in· ftuence: She c.aDed her friend Kay Graham ol TM MbshinlJron Post. ~ ertson told Mrs. Graham he would ar operate fully on the story, and Post edi· tor Ben Bradlee ran the story on Christ· mas Day 1977. The b8owing morning Roberuon flew to Colorado wkhrus daughter-for a week ol skiing. Minutes aler he arrived he p a call from Ray Stark. the Stark said. 'ttaeP>' New Year.· and hung up the phone.· Unfortunat~ it wasn't a happy year. In the years re the forgery incident. Robert.son had been busy as an actor. appearing in 40 films. In 1976, the year before the checks hit the fan , he had starred with Genevieve Bujold in ~ At the time of the incident he had no specific plans for another film (he did complete the movie with Simmons) -and It would be a lona time before th~_~ any offers. ·lf didn't work in Hollywood apin for three and a hall years," he says. Even now. Robertson is still aareful 10 point out. "I've never said pubUdy "/hold no anbnUIJ -.. toward 11te to1m o:r11re ~··~· Roberlaon, now that hla ord«ll la over. "Fm happy and~ lo be """'ln6 again.,, I .. a.an ltOlllllTSON surnf{lerhouse, and wrote the screen- play for a sequel to Otarty. Still. he remembers, 'There was ~ incessant nightmare feefing that this really wasn't happening. I kept thinking I was png to roll over and say to my wife, 'l just had a terrible dream:' Then I'd besdn to question myself, wonderinR if r had r --------------------- ""'' STOA[ O().$'ON 40~ SAVE40¢ 'n \o~tUr l\\'\.l run.:~'"' SOFT SENSE 6 OZ. Sinn lnoon ..-a"f 00-<Ur ncrf'C I o:. --HURRY!~ EXPIRES APR.ll. 10.1981. 10 N 0..... fOt UCll COUPO'l Yo<1 accepl a1 our ............, .-a -... 119\' 'IO' ~_,.pa,. 7C ~~...--"""'I<""...,_._ _..,...,_, .. ..._.,, ... ~ ,.,,. ___ 11anoon..-~....i ..._ ""°"""O 'I<""~ cl..-. IDCI< IO COM alcouoona ·--ba ___ Vod -~la...cl.at ........., -~-09r----c---.1 20ol • ..... --~1>11 .._ C-QOOd ""one~~'"USA.~Qr ~ 10 S C ~ & Son -.C .,__ C... PO 9oo '711 °"' Qy. NC 17898 done something terrible as an actor." Frustrated, RObertson wrote an arti- cle for the ~ paee (opposite the editorial page) of The Nw Yorlt Tun~. in which, as Robertson sums up, "I said that I .believe 99 percent of the people in this busin~ ~ basically honest. but that sometimes I feel 98 percent of them are frightened by the 1 percent who have inordinate pcwer and wield it ruthl~ly." _ There is a curious Hollywood ending to Robertson's saga. Begelman was forced to resign as president of Colum- bia and was indiaed on four felony counts, including grand theft. He was never prosecuted. He repaid Columbia with interest and was eventually rewarded tor his pecadiUoes with the presidency of M.G.M . .U.A. Later he told Barbara Walters in a pnme.ime in- With wft Dina Mmill in 1982. terview t.h'at there was no black.listing of Clift Robemon. Al the time. director Doug Thimbull and casting director Toni Howard Wtte looking for some- one to play opposite Natalie Wood in an M.C.M . .U:A. production entttled BtainSlonn. They went to ~man and asked if it was true that Ro6ertson was not blackli5ted. "Of course not," Beaelman replied. "Good." said 1\'umooll. "He's star· rtn=r ne.xt film." n adds, with a laugh. ··~ immedlMely called Rona Bamtt and took credit lor hirin~' The floodptes ~ k>r • son followlna Rona s announmnent that he had been sJaned for the picture. Now Robertson is aarrlng ln not one. but three rums this year. Btainstorm, Bob Foae's Siar 80 with Mariel Hem- ingway and Clem with Jacqueline 8'slet. The moral: ~ alt6 loves to torglve and fOf8d -especially If IPlritual 'eenerosJty promites box· omce pro&s. Now th• his ordeel ls done, Robert· son can ll9o alord to be chlrilable. "I hold no Inf mus toWlrd the town or the lndUlb)'," he llYI-"I'm hlPPY and •lltful to be worklna l@ln. But If I hid never IMde another tum. I could It ._ be proud of whll I did. I'm not naive ~ lO thJnk that I IM'bCt ~~:k=::=~ • fnUl.lh." "' . .. For the first time ... an mternatimuuly rmuwned floral artist crmtes an original sculptured bell. 'Che c5oniti ~ose BY JEANNE HOLGATE Life-size sculpture of intricate beauty in hand-paintal ~ china ... at the, very attr~ price of $60 · Entirely hand-painted. Hand.decorated with pure 24 karat gold. Issued in limited edition. Fresh and annting. T1v .son;. &u is a triumph of two pat uaditioru. Combining the beauty of floral 1CUlpture ... and the lilting gTaCe of a bell . . . in an enchanting new wort in fine bone china lO enjoy and t:reasu~ aJwaya. ~ ~r of this dtlightfuJ 1eu1pture, Jeanne Holpe. bu been accbimed as America'• Goctt floral artist. Internationally admired, her work ia repraented in the ~ floral an collectiona of the world, including the Bribah MUteum, America'• famow Hunt C.Ollection, and the ~ coUection of H~ Majesty Queen EIUabeth, the Queen Motht:r, I Here, the .U. bas c:apmred a roee in the radiant ~ oL &nt bloom.~ eouw:ing ~me ~ portray1 cwry w:in of each • ~ au-w: or ellC:b pecal--e¥ie0 the tiny thorns growing out of, the --. The colon are of a aubtlety that rivall oaw.re ibdf. A8d dw cmapGeidon it aupm>ly united ~ the bell of wWle boac cfUDa. which la hand-embeD.ithed with ttm 24 ..... fel'. ID lbe cndition of the finett floTa1 eculpwra, nl S.- .,, II~ fu.Dy Mfe--lize Each imponed bell will be ..........,, budcra.ft.ecl uodeT the -.penWon of ,,...... Pcll'CJeWo. ~ aD iadicatioo or the c::::att that will be ........ ~ wll be ·-•hied .,, i.nd. Aad ...-.x.e wod wil then be ~-Am by llaf-pecal .., pecal. .,~ fOr c:oOttton, thil is the flnt ICUlpninCl bell ti; Jewl.t Holpee. It Will be ilfued in a 1inpe, llililillllll ecldaD. A NICricUali Of juit..., ICWptuNd beU ,.... penoe will be enforced, ...-cl the IOca1 edidOa will be ..._. fomlei' '° "" euct mamba-of IDdMdulla wbo ..... Or*n.,, die eDd of J91S. Then. to UW. dw .... •• h ~doted, tbr boM dma ............... ~.··_, , lb ....... D yaur blw wiJI a Won of UIMIM'tl a.u&y \ ...... .., ..... ,..,. ....... ,., yow '-'Ir ... ,. ... _., NGln ,_,. ......... .., ..... the ........... -..: .... ll, ••. Nope)-.. n I ' Ml wtdl ,.,ut ,_...., lut ...... IM WN ll 11 ' SW.,, MU'Ch llll. , ' ----~------.... , .· :·-----------··-··-••-ADVA.HC:I UR.I\~ APPLJrAl""JC)N ---------------------, I• I : THE. SONIA ROSE j I *" a,e1y if,..,_,., by Mllrdt 31. 19&3. : i ' Lbfdt: °"' per ,.,,.. i • 1 Ff'llftklift htuliin : I , ......... c.e.r. ~ 19091 I . ......~s ...... n.,.. Mr. • I I ..,..,.._.. .t11k~.a.lp. Mn. I I .............. ... ........... .-. Nila I I! ~~~_,_, • .._ ..... lwil u .. -----.! I ............ .....,, , •• .,,._ "' ,_.__ I . .... ~ ••. tor """'"' wl ........... I ......... ,..,.._ dQe befON the~ la ,_ -·-· .,..,, ..... ~1---------- l .. ~~--:::::::::-.::.~-~~---'::: ....... ~----~---------~J ARE'fEAM SPORTS AND EXTROVERTS A PFRFECT MATCH? By John E. Gibson 11DJE OR FALS£1 I. Your sports preference reveals a lot about how you feel about yourseif and others. 2. Athletes don't aae as fast as the general population. S. Men consider themselves better ath- letes than women. and women agree. 4. People who run tend to eat more than nonrunners. ~ I . 7>ue. Studies condUded by a team of psycholosists at Bishop's University (Canada) shoMd that prefettna! for team sports is linked with the per- sonality characteristics of the extrovert. including such traits as 90dability. talk· aliveness. impulsiveness. interest in the penonalities ol others and oom- patibility with all lcinds ol people. On the IX.her hand. pt~a tor in- dividual sports is associated wilh the introwrt, who is inclined to be in- dependent critical ol others. selective ln choosing friends and a loner. The saudy allo bmd a higher levd of seU- esteem among males participating in individual sports and &nong 6emaaes . in team sports. ~Studies at the Uruvemy ol Callb'nJa's nutritional sciences depart· ment lndiaftd that athJetes and other physically ac:tive people. even those who ride a bicyde lor an hour a dly, · Ft more rniJe1ee from . what they eat and asUnDate more vUmins. proteins and trace demeldS than ~ leden- t.uy pMOnS. Thus. th')' tend to look better, teel beaer and retain their )10Ulhful Yip' kJnaer. S. FaJa lnV"feMon In a Pennsyl- vania Stale Univmity ltUdy noted that wMh Ina !M ! d partidpltion of females in lpelfll IDd businea. both men and women are be&innin8 to confront ~ abotll lhdr OWl'I lbWlles and thole ot the oppolite lf!X. A ques- tionr*re Interview ot men Ind women .mlle88 atudents mnduded that both the mlle and fm'\lle tfJll>Oildel Ill ~ mllel to be more~ dlM In pme ~~mile ,..,,.. ... pef«M-..... to be bet· -----~--·~ INnk. womel1 .. l&WMIY beaer .,..,. en. Alie>. the~ idded, trlkl Uh • lndlpipdiiic:e. •• •venw. ~. CornpN.not ind .., •• n ·quilkJel ~ed wih llhletic lblllly. '° ,..,_ A un:r.iaiky o1 Ntw Mala> ...., " ........ nn.lvtr/" .......... _.....=.;;;...--..=,. .. - --........... _ _.. ____ ___ ing in age. sex and oa:upalion showed a decreased intake of feod, cigarettes and alcohol. pfus improved nutrition and better sleeping habits as a result of ru nning. The motivation for such ac- " tivity was described as a desire to feel logical differences between runners better physically (92.5 percent) and and nonrunners found runners to be psychologicaJly (87.3 percent). control less outeoins and polished, and more weight (58.4 percent) and relax (55.5 intelligent, serious, shy and self-suffi-pen:.ent~ Other studies ol the psycho-cient than the general population. AV Half Gallon Milk with purchase of Oreoe Cookies and Nestle® Quik® • • .. Now! Vou Can Start Vour Own "Million Dollar" Zoytia uwnf NO NEE D TO DIG UP YOUR LAWN PLUG IN ?·!>2 lOVSIA PO« Soil? NCI Problem! o.r-~.i ............... ::ecc.~.:-·=-~ y .. ~ ..... By Doreen Bierbrier To help pay the mongase. a srowine number of home- owners are renting part of their homes to tenants. Sharing your house with renters has other advantages besides money. Tenants can help YoU with the The onJy way to set a fair rent is to do some homework and find Ol.IJ the s<>ina rates for rentals in your area. Look in the newspaper under the classified sec· lions "Roommates:· or "Houses. Apart- ments to Share." fi~. check for those rentals that are in the same geograph- ical location as your house Then com- pare the features of the rentals m the newspaper to your rental, and find out how much rent is being asked. Later YoU can even ask potential tenants who look at your house how your rent compares with other houses they have seen. WW I ta.ft to ecx:ept anyone • a tienanl1: No. An owner can pretty much choose an)'One he wants as a- tenant if the renter will be shanng a house with the owner. The F'air Hous- J in8 Law of 1968 bars discrimination 5 based on race, color. religion. sex or na-J tional origin in connection with the f sale or rental of most housing, but it J does not apply to " ... rooms or units "' in dwdhngs oontaining hving quaners occupied or intended to be occupied by no more than four families living in· dependently of each other, if the owner actual~ maintains and occupies one of such hving quarters as his own resi- dence." household chores: they can provide a meawre of security 1f you would other· wise Uve alone. Some abo play Mono- poly with you on bleak Salurday nights ind listen when you've had a rotten day al work. the chief disadvantase to livtne with others ls a lack of total privacy. People also tell horror stories a.bout tenants who didn't pay their rent. dldn't wash their dishes and had a succession of boyfriends or slrlfriends who used the bathroom at 3 In the morning. ~ are answers to some of the moet commonly asked questJons about rentlJ18 to a tenant. '-'t 11 ~ to reat put al a rt I'• t ...._ to udmia't: Usually OO::n mo!lt jurildictions it ls perfectly ~ br an owner to share a houte wllfi a limited number of unrelated people who pay him rent. Usual~ two to slx renten are permitted in a liNde-f amJly residence.. Whit ls l1lOffJ c:ommonly prohibited by local law ls a rental 1rranaement in whk:h ldd.iaional, or~. dwell· fn8 \.l\b h.tve been Clll'ved OUI ol a ~y raldence ln • netahbor- hoOd de19llled tor ~Y unit.&. 'bar k>cal Dllna ollCe can teU you lhe laws .,, your dry Of a>unty. llew-*~•••awldt The mosl important qu.'!SOOn to ask yourself for each prospective renter LS, "Do I feel comfortable with this In· dividualT' Evaluate each candidate on hlS personal merits. Where can I find teaanla?: You will probably IJel yow quic.kest results by running a weekend ad in the dassified section of the largest n r that services your localUy. Another good meth through your own and relatives. You ma notices It work. church libraries, booit.ores. dubs tlons, etc. How llloald I 9CreeD poemdal ' lldt Very carefully. The single molt Important part of the rental prot, ee11 lt tenant Rlectk>n. There are three key eJementJ you ehould look tor. other than penonal ooml>ltJbUlty: (1) ls this Individual •eadlly erriployed? 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Mid not bt tel: It New UDS Corlli)ut~r Telephones To Be Sold For Only $10 Apiece In Mammoth Publicity Drive AH who wish to apply for a new Computer Telephone should write to the company address below before Midnight, March 28, 1983 ~ NEW YORK-One million new UDS Computer Tele- phones with electronic mem- ory and pushbutton dialing will be sold as part of a publi- city campaign for only $10 a- piece to the first one million person& who write to the com- pany address before Midnight, March 28, 1983. These are the same famous UDS Computer Telephones to be nationally publicized in The New York Times. TV Guide and other lead- ing magazines, with electronic re-dial (which automatically keeps re-dialing busy or unanswered numbers till they answer) and electronic "mute'' (which lets you talk "co.nfidentially'' without putting your hand over the mouthpiece.) 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Each phone carries a full one-year money-back guarantee, and tbe com- pany will replace it, free of charge, if it ever fails to function. There is a limit of two (2) phones per address at this price, but requests which are mailed early enough (before March 20) arc permitted to order up to S phones. to apply for a new UDS Computer ·Telephone, mail this original printed notic~ together with your name and address an<l$10 for each phone desired. Add $2 shippina and handling for each phone you are requesting. Mail to: Carter IL Vail Peel, UDS . Compater Tel~e Offer. Dept. 613-llft Box 1221, WiitburJ. New York 115'5. (VJl,11) ... O...l•._LW ------ ' There's an old saw that says if you want attractive offspring. it's a good idea to be~ look· Ing parents. Apparently that holds true for llowers. too. Nine years In development. the FAMUY WFLXJY rose, seen on our cover page, was graced wih spedaCUlar-looki parents, ~ to Tom Carruth~ Annstrona Nursenes In Ontario, Calif .• who p=ed the new hybrid exclu- sively for· AM11Y w~ "Its modler is a varier)' called Angel Face, a lavender ftoribunda [a type that srows In d~ and its father Is a tea role caUed Doutile Delight, which~ been the most popular rose fur the last 10 " explains c.anuth. ~father role operw white and, • it matures, it changes or 'blushes" to a ruby red. The blushing quality is one of the characteristics It has imparted to the FAMilY WEf.JQY rose. Both pamus give olf a delicious 9Ceflt and so. of course, does their olfshoot. The FAWRY WEfJQY rose offers a panoply ot mlor -from its creamy richne9 tn the bud stage to a ruby-&avender when it's in full bloom. And it is deftnftejy a good mix.et "It's unique haw lncredibtY II blends with pinks, lavenders, whites, or even reds, in the garden,~ Carruth says. Unlike 90l'ne rose varieties. this one is hardy and doesn't need parnperins. Carrut.h's rule of thumb: '7he newer the hybrid, the better the vigor.'· Once in the ground. the FAMllY WE.EJ<LY rose plant will begin to develop into an al· tractive. rounded bu.sh of medium to low height. Depending on geographical location and climate. it will be in nower ~in an avenge of six ~ks=f ant· ing -~ you'll find it blooms Wth ~ '!"alerina and mon y feedi.nQ with equal parts of nitrogen phospf\orus and potassium, the plant will reward you with annJoads ot large Rowers with good cutting ltet"M. WMost people today want to grow a rose that will smell like a rose and have brilliant coloration,'' scrJS Carruth. ·we were looking for a new color and intense fn8ranc:e. in the f AMll.)' WEOOY rose. we got them both." One cut bloom will perfume an entire room. he says as- suredly. ...... ...,.y__. •.••• Contraty to popular belief, rose culti- vation is not difftcult. Any adequately drained soil that will grow vegetables or other flowers will produce roees. Fol- low these guidelines: • The location selected for your roses PINN Nnd the new F1mlly Weekly Rose • cti.cked betow. I muat be Ntlefled with the growth end bloom or I need only return th• ship- ping lllbel for full refund. 0 One F.,,,11y Weettly Rose, $a.96 O 2 for sn.75 0 3 for S17.50 O Check or money order encloeed, plu• 90c I* order tow•d postage .,d h90dllng. PRINT 0 MR. 0 MRS. NAME :; MISS 0 MS. ADDRESS _____________________________________ ---------- CrTY--------------------STATE __________ _..ZIP ----- should receive at least six hours of sunlight daily and contain no living tree roots that might compete with the roses for food and moisture. • When planting. die a hole tarse enoosh to spread out the roots with· out tangling or aowdlng and deep eflOU8h to that the aown (the stems above the roots) will be al proper depth. Where the severity of lhe dlrnaae juJtities winter protection, the aown should be an inch or so below the surface ot the soil. In more moderate dlmates. it may be level with or slightly above the surllce. • When filling the hole with sotl. seal· ter a small handful of a balanced ratio of commercial fertilizer around each plant. fertUl.zer should not be mixed with the soil at plantins time. When applied 00 the Stlrface, Its des- cent' is so gradual that it does not reach the roots until they have de-- vetoped suftidently to receive it. • Roses. like most flowers. do best with frequent ~ waterings. Oieck with a rose-planting guide for your geographical location. • rn pruning an established plant. all cuts should be made just above a bud. and all dead wood should be removed. ---------------------------y .............. ,..,. ...... <1111111 ~ O..~ ..... A t _,............. \ 0--.0-...0 .......... 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They do it for weddings and divorces. births and bar mitzvahs, Shy .a een _,,.. .aid lloUJen In their own .,,edal IDaJt when a film starts production or a 1V series is canceled -and just for fun "People are still talking about some or the extravaganzas we've organized," says Gibbons, whose sh91> has $k>ne everythin~~ ·a Roman-style ban· quet tor 's Palace to a Ren&S- sance sunrise wedding ceremony tor Karen Black. But the particularly memorable one was a Las Vegas bash in honor or Frank Sinatra. The million· dollar winter wonderland party (in the middle of July) was complete with live doves, tountalns and tons of white roses. Qbbons and his partner Oew around the world to personally hand ~liver 50 invltaOons to royalty. along with three dozen long-slem white roses. N. least · half of them accepted and turned up. "N. the last minute. Sinllfa didn't show," says Gibbons, ''but the party went on anyway." Stars with a reputation tor being shy or reclulive will order fJowers in their own apec_tll way. Gibbons tells us thll Marlon Brando, a bl& spender who thlnks nothlng of ordering five or 10 <loan roteS 11 a time, always calls ahead before sending a Umousane with a liened card In a &aled envdope and peyment ln cash-to there's no record of a bUJlnt lddrea Jimmy Stewart, on the other hand, Ilka to drop by • he did thll i.. Oiri.mas. "He tettJtd hit llnky frame Into a c.h.ir and wrott all the cards to tuck Into the ftower1 ordered." Oibbont 11)'1. • Ther. en, of count. t\uardt and un- UIUll requlltJ thll IO with the ter- rilDf'Y. "If wt didn't have 1n unlllrtd nurribtr." 11ys Oibbon1, "we'd bt on • 11M&11•• •• call 24 hours. Now we just avoid the late-night calls. which usually came from the Las Vegas crowd." Gibbons and his partner have atso learned to be wary or certain cus-- tomers. like the one who rushed in to order flowers for rock star Rod Stewart. only to tum around and pursue the shop's truck to learn where the star lived. But the Flower Fashions driver even· tually gave him the slip. And m the unusual requests cate- gory. Gibbons has even delivered paid· for-in-advance flowers lo telephone booths' fW [I] guess c:vcryonc ruas a dream. For my husband John and me, it W2S being able to own a home in a nice ndghborhood And ~to my ca.rcxr sdling Tuppc:rw:&tt brand products. our dcom aunc rruc! "When I ~c:d dgtu years ago, I rcatty dktn 't have any prcvi~ sales experience. The very thought of going to woric in saJ~ was frightening ... and yet exciting. too. But I surprisa.I John, ouc friends, our f.unily ... everyone! We got our home hctt in Camarillo ... nearly doubkd its size ... fuml5hcd tt ... and now, ~·re puning m y Tuppc:rwarc earnings away to cn1argc the dining room and ranodd lhc ldtchcn! "I've found dl2t w fin2ncia1 ttWal'ds with Tuppc:rwarc arc limited only by my own energy. Turning an <*Ser home into our dream home was 8JCU. And the: feeling of doinR somcth.lng useful and meaningful with my Uk tm bttn a tremendous personal discovay fbr me." 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Is it time for them 10 consid- er tt-entering the market? k Well, it's certainly time for lhe small investor to start looking al the market. If expe~ is a guide. the rally that began last August will last around 36 months. Our tax laws absolutely man· dale that even small investors look toward capital gains as opposed to in- terest from savings acrounts and the like. (Capital gain is rhe increase in the value of the stock or other lo"B"term in· vestment.) Capital gains are taxed at a maximum rate of 20 percent. while in· terest 1noome. salary and the like - what's called ordinary income-is taxed as high as SO percent. Q: Do you think one should have any minimum amount of money before looking at stocks? k Let's back up. A very important caveat is that people should have a cushion of three months' living ex· penses socked away. If they don't have thal. they should save ii up firsc and stick it in something safe and liquid . Then. and only then. do we think about investing. People should try to wt a)ide 5 to 10 percent of their rake- home pay for. first, savings. then in· vestment. Where they invest~ on their lf'Vel of sophisclcation. Q: What do you advl.e for the new in· vesk>r? :A: Mutual funds. (A mutual fund is a broad portfolio of stocks put together by a llr8e lNtNion to rninimbe the rWt ot holdioQ only a llnlll number ot 9DCk lmfllmen11. The~ buys In- "> It jlall lb bl'Ylnl ~ mdr.J 8ecN ... lhey're pd a._.,. apemicie and balm ft'UUll l\ar'tdl hlMt ldUlly done • wdl as or bider lhlrl the inwkel ......... eor-v .. lnCt ~ Oriented fundl IN the pilC9 ID llln. ,.,,,, Sp#lh • o ltwDtc1 illlfff Ah a MGIM') .... ;, ,...,.,., ..,,....,..,, Q: Does the new investor need a broker? A: There are two kinds of mutual funds: load funds. which you buy from a broker who charges a commission. --------------------- and no load funds. which you buy directly from the fund . There's a~ solutely no evidence to show that load funds perform better than no load funds .... Once you. as a beginning in· vestor. have a feel for the market. thal ls, have done your homework. paid al· tention for a while and want to become a direct investor. then you need a broker. IW Send .for your free AVON FASHIONS catalog today • •• v .o.a..,..., •. ,. .... ~nc .... SAYING BYE-BYE tTO BABY TAIJ< ' . , . with parents than by playing with ' /' / peen. suasests a recent study at Boston -< Y Univ~ on toddler communicalion. .~~ For three years. Edward Muell~ By Susan Lapinski 'T eddy bear down!" mes 2-year-old Jessica after waaching her favorite toy tall off a chair. · "Yes. teddy took a tumble, didn't he?" responds Jes*.a's mother. To a c-.aaJ bystandef. this snippet of conversation would not ~ like much of an exchange. But to P'Ychoioflist.s who are researching the Wit)' toddlers learn to talk. the words ate packed with lmportan<:e. Proliesionals have long understood the general process of how baby com- mwilcation develops. from cries and babble to doubte consonants such as •ma-ma" and "da-da" to the use of real words, usually by the• of l Children learn by lislenm,. by imitating and by making connectt00s between what is ~ and whal results. expem say. And now researdlers ate finding out how children can be helped in this impor- t~ learning prooes5. "A child needs to learn how to add to his own speech 90 he can sound like his parents." says Kdth Nelson. Ph.D .• a pmles9or of P5YdlOkllY al Pennsyt- vlllia State Oriivenitf. In several llUCleS of 2~-dds and their mothers in this cnuntry and in Sweden, Nebon "YI he h• oblerved thll pan9S CIP mike a reel dillerence In how QUiddy thdr children develop verbal skllls. - For eumple, in the case of Jesaica and the tumbli~ teddy bear. Nelton 8YI th• JeM6c.a s mother dki all the IW1t tbinlll: She responded lmmedlate- ty Ind d"h lnterest to whll Jalica had 10 19y, and she "recast" the meaning of Jemic:a'• at.Mement into a new 1entenc:e wkh difleset.. words.. Thus, Jeseica Is mlde to feel competent ln h« ..,eech -she tea thlt others can undenland tMr. The recMJns 111o ~et Jeseb to '-" lnOlher way of thlt her tlddY beer fleU down. .. • dlld's rnelOinl b\I ~ m a MW lent~ I mother fves I child ~andanew~" N= :,.. n more Jib& to ln· a..-their vocabulutel by wldna Ph . D , associate professor of psychology. videotaped the actions of male toddlers le:55 than 3 years of age in play groups. Children this aee may have as many as 700 words In their vocabularies. according to Mueller. Yet the 600 videotapes produced by the study show that the children were haidly verbal. Their play centered on shared fascination with ot>;ects and toys and lacked understandable words or sentences. After observing the way toddlers communicate with each ocher -main- ly by banging on a table. gesturing and repeating sounds -Mueller concludes that "words are irrelevant in a play group" because the children are I~ cused on learning how 10 play. Thai leaves parents with the main responsibility tor tuning up .children's Reading book to your chUd will help Improve Ida language. talking abilities. Besides using the effec- tive recast method to encnurage new talkers, Nelson sugests that parents shouJd also: •Show enthusiasm tor things that intfte!t a child and be sensitive to his °' her moods. so th• the process of talking Wih you will be enjoy~ • Refrain from using baby talk wirh children who are aee l ~ or 2. Lan- ~ thal Is too simple may slow down their~ •Avoid correatna a chUd'1 use of I~ lnaeed. drop the "8ht US9 into your own oonwrllllon as a subOe and las dltcourlllna lellQn. • Read books and tell •ones to your chUd. 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When the nune changed the tube inserte4 In Carlton's throat to keep him breathing. he 9lruft" Sled briefly to COOldousness and Cl'Olked. "Stop!" Carlton lqen had t>esun to wake up. Rogers eventually awoke fully. He, of ooune, CX>OSkien hlmldf extremely brtunate. but thal doesn't mean h& troUbles are over. To Carlton. the k>ur monthJ he lay uncxwdoul eeem easy CDmpll'ed IO the two yean he has tl)eflt trytna to put hls Ille bllCk ~·the advent ot lhock.aauma onm and new medk:ar te:hnlques. more and more ~ are belrwl blouflt oUt ot coma Of the 70.000 Mnliicw muck llCh yw by the ~ ot • coml. 50 perolnt recxNer. Bui the '*" end .,.. don't met Wih wlikll up. Tholi who ~ .. ... ~for Ille and IT\Ullt fa poblllTll edefa .. only beltMinl to understand. "It's a reialivefy unexplored field because we never had this many ~ pie coming out of oomas." says Dt Jef. trey Batth. diJeclor ol the neoropsy· dlOlogy assessment laboratory at the University ol Virginia Medical Center. A coma ls a state of profound uncon- sciousness from which the patient can- not be aroused. even by powerful stimuli. It may be caused by a head In- jury or by a condition 5UCh m a stroke. Mosl of those who do wake up do to within the first six months; after that time there is llttJe hope. (There is prac- tically nothing thal can be done to heip ooma victims wake up, though doctors believe stimulating the senses could help.) R«overtna victims have many problems to contend wih. They have all lo9t time. In 10me cues months. And bec.aute moat coma victims have suftered a he.ad Injury, there ls general- ly brain d.anwl8e. leading to whal doc> tors call po11-<:::on<:uSllve Syndrome -a oomblnadon Of dizzlnea, poor coor- dination, amnesia and fatigue -and that may be only the tip of the Iceberg. Many victims ftnd their pmonallties haw chanaeci Handlonle. b6ond and athJetic. Carl- ton Rolen today lhows few ph)'lkal liQr\I t:l h1I ordeal. But he knows he's dillerent now. Hll oonoentntlon Is poor. He doesn't remember recent ewr1t1, .. Ind l*>Pe tdl me rYec:hllwll." he aaya. "I don't rally feel II, 6ut I .._I have." AJ. UnJvenity = ln lWtlmofe. relelrCherl .,. hard tvklenot IO IU?i,; ~ coml Yk:S:iml' dalml th• awlke·to Ind ~ mµch people. In mll'IY ~ the pirt ol the brain M pliya I crik.il "* tn ~ hll bein ....... and ~ the dll1...-I'll? I t pldlnt'i lnhillana -uilt*IY hlppj 'NllllW-•lllD••• INDIVIDUUIJ' NUMBERED AND ELECTROPLATED IN GENUINE 24-K GOID Our masler craftsmen and artists have creau .. '<l an f.aglc Belt Budde which will tx: individuaUr numbc.:rl'<l. and dcnro· platt.'Cl with genuine 24-Kar.u Gold. Permanent Registry Each o riginal owner will be permanently rt.-gJstcrcd in our otlkw archivCCi, and a certificate of autht.-nticiry attesting to the Buckle's gold content will accompany each order. And, to fi.mher protC'Ct the integrity of thl4i edition. the dk-s for this buckle will be d<..-stroyt.'Cl at the rnd of thl· year. 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Wide mood swings are common and so are religious conversions. V1C1ims are also dogged by the unanswerable questK>n . "Why me?" Dr. Paul Mc.Oelland. asststant professor of psychiatry and director of consoltation·Uaison for psychiatric ser· vices at University Hospital, ohen tells his patients of the girl who convinced herself she came from another planet because that was the only way her mind could explain her terrible acci· dent. A neuropsychologist, McClelland works with reooverins coma victims who have been treated at the hospital's shock-trauma emergency center. 'We've 8Qlten very good at saving peo- ple. and we're even harnin~ to help them wake up from comas,· explains McClelland "But not enough IS being done to help people with the after- eJfects of a coma Couples often break up, families are tom apart because t.hlnss have changed. But the old per· !On didn't die, and we have to help him get better." Families and friends can play a criti- cal role in a coma patient's return to normal life. Dr. M<.<leJland stresses. Though there could be a tendency to treat victims in a special way, that's often the last thing they need. "By treating them differently, they become dttfe~t." says Mc:Clelland. "If you take away all of a person's responsibilities. that person becomes less responsible. If you take away the role he or she once played in the family, say it's the father who was in a coma. you lake away part of his or her identity." he adds. To help bolster a coma victim's sense of well being, Dr. McClelland works with entire famUles. A team of lpedalists at Universif)' Hospital deter· mines both the physical and ~ logical factors of a patient's oondltion. Mtaelland then tells everyone con· cemed what to expect, and he counsels them on ways to ease the ooma v}aim toward a normal life. It's often a long, gradual proc:ns, but he says thll even illOtl! who a1fler permanent bra.in datnlQe can rgaln many funaiona. In <:artton ~·s cue. the moec ctncull phys~em Involved his ..,.ch. He an apentk>n to ~him keep ~hlna while he was uncon.dous. That. combtned wtth hls .. lnjury. Id him wtth llmked con. U'OI ol hit ~ -and lot Catlton M hll bem'I atJemety p!Mnful. "I w.ak u~," he 11)'1. "Ind w.yth 'a ftne until I open my moulh. lhtY thlnk I'm ... did. I ti)' not to let 1t bQther me, bul II doll.'" ft I 11 ctMn UW llowty unmtllftl the ..... t..t tnJurill hlW on be-M¥tor Ind .,.. runaAonl. Dr. &11th breaks mental functions down into six categories: Intelligence. abstract • reasqnins. mental flexibility, memory, motor skills and problem solvins. C.Oh- trolled by various parts of the brain, any or all of the functions can be al- feded by a head injury. By subjectins coma patients to a battery or tests. Barth can detennine 1he1r specific problems. 'The normal recovery curve lasts about 18 months after they regain consciousness," he explains Nearly all of the functions that are going to be re- saineci. he says, will come back during that 18 months. Because Barth must help patients with the psychological side e#fects of their injuries. he has to set an accurate picture of what the patient was like before the accident or illness. "We talk to fam ily, friends. teachers. all kinds of people. We try to figure out through interviews and school records what Doctors are llndlng that the brain can recover in !"any caae& kind of person he was befo~ the acri- dent and how he might be different now." Barth is also examining how baSc personality traits are ohen magnified by head injuries that are seriou.s enough to cause a coma. While pa- tients may not be radically different people after a coma. their personalities could be more intense. "A serious per- son most likely will become even more serious," explains Barth. Problems arise, he says. when those magnified traits begin to dominate every part of daily life. Also, in ~ of head in· juries, patients often suffer damage to the part of the brain that inhibits im- pulsive actk>ns. The 8C>Od news is that in many cases doc.tors are finding out the brain has more recnperative abilities than ex- pected. While much .ls still unknown, ~ have documented the return of k>ng-and shon-term memory and the reoovery of many of the six functions Dr. Banh tesu his patients br. One research ~p at New York Unlventty Medical <:enter Is eVen devdoplna mental exercises that heJp patient.a train their lnlured brains to ~~ aJppOtt poupa have 'been fonMd at ffiOfl malor holpbals In the munuy to hdp recovenna cxma vie- """ and thtit flmllla handle their MW c:h.tllenia ''Wt ao to atnor· dln.ry ~ to Mvt I per11>n'1 Ille, only IO Anes we're le.t wllh a penon Who II mUch dJftennt, and W C1n 11 do mud\ '°F hltn find hl,.,.U ....," ... "YI Dr. . BUt docton have tiel'-tn to uy. 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