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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-13 - Orange Coast Pilot'There ain't room in this town for both of us' ly ITICVB MAULE OflMhlfNM .... Sta\41 S.n. Ollie Speraw hH been In Newport Beach all of three weelul but h• alroedy hu a llkenell of John Wayne hanjina on~ office w.tl The ate actor -Newport'• moat prl"&ed cltlaen -11 1omethln1 of an unofficial puaport ln the ~ach cuy. And Speraw, who atlll UvH In Lone Beach, la aoln, to lenath• to become a part o the town. Speraw 11 the Lona Beach Republican who 101t his ltate Senate dl1trlct last year In reapporUonment. He moved eut to the Orange County coHt where there wu to be no aenator until 1984. One new1paper reporter ct.nbed It u a marrtap mede In Sacramento -1 aenator without a dlat.rict and a diltrict wl\hout a eenawr. But the marrla,. went .Our q\lkkly. ••1 find h a 1hame (or people to make out that I'm doing 1omething wrong." Speraw'• entrance into Oranae County haa been met wlfh criticism from 1upportera of A11emblywoman Marian .Beraeaon, a longtime Newport Beach Republican who hu been IUJlll ClllT sroomtna he,...lt for a run at,._. eenat.a ln 1"4 At 1take la the newly cr.ated 87th Senate Dl1trlct, a hu1e chunk of re&l e.tate that tam In \ho enur. Oranp County cout and blta and pioc.'el of three other counttee. Th• diatrlct tOUch• th• Colorado Rlver In one place and the Me>elun border In another Tectinically, the di4t.rict doesn't como Into exlat.ence t5nUI llHM Speraw and Berpeon now are on a colllaion coune th.t party memben fear could end up In a me11y, expen1lve and unproductive primary clHh. Already, the two ~pubUcana are clawlna at each other. "I came to Oranae County to do I job and I find It a bit of 1 Iheme for people '° malce It out that I'm doln1 1om•thln1 wrona," aaya Speraw. Speraw. who roqu"i.d and WU permitt«f to flnlJh hi.I Loni Beech i.rm In Oranp County, uHi1 only purpo e ln comln1 to Oranae County 11 to run for election." ha1 been branded •• a ''carpetb•11er" b y 1ome BeraC110n 1upport.en. Why, Ber1eti0n 1upporten aak, didn't Speraw atay In Long ~h and iak.-un • Ucomcxrat In l984T "h't juat nut In my nature to wute tax dollat'9 by 1&Aylnti In Lone Beach ~t to convenience 110m4k>ne eta. 1 pollUcaJ career." retorla 8Pt"raw B er1eeo n '1 reply 11 that Speraw la waatlng tax money by Opt"nlna Oranae County offlcea "to 11et up a political campaign to run for elecllon In order to repretient an area that he'1 never repreeented. "Hla only purpoee In coming to Oranae County la Lo run for election," adds Be rgeson , a three-term auemblywoman and a former t1ehool t~acher (See SPERAW, Pa1e AZ) Sen. Ollie Speraw YIUR HIMUDWI DlllY PAPIR SUNDAY, MARCH 13 19H3 ORANGE COUNTY C AI. If OHNIA :"10 C l Nl S ~,... ...... "'Lee .... Farah Habib, Adam Finkelstein, Gita Murphy and David Pricz (from left) answer homework puzzlers. TV a 'homework hotline' in Irvine By GLENN SCOTT Of IM DelJ "°' ..... Teachers once acolded students for struggling through their homework while watc hing television. Beaver Cleaver may h ave learned scores of lessons during his televised lifetime, but they weren't the type to solve many algebraic problems. Television, according to math teachers past. was taboo. It was a 30-degree angle in an equilateral triangle. It didn't equate. problems ge nerally get first prionty because of the need for graphic presentation. The tutors answer other and the temptation to shout obscenities through several hundred Irvme how;eholds has been a problem. Hf helped a first grader spell ~hippopotamus' on the same day e~plain Reaganomics." I tried to queries called In over four telephone lines w ithout TV exposure. The variety of calla can be staggering. Craig Ritter, the administrator who helped win a $30,000 atate grant for the one-year program. said tutors are getting better at diagnosing the crank calls and fewer are being broadcast. He said h e's looking into equipment that would delay broadcasts for several seconds so ob9cenities could be edited out. Lut week, the tutors read a special message from district administrators apologizing for the crank calls. So far, many parents have ca ll ed to assure administrators the crank calls aren't 1topping them from usmg the program. Rmer noted. The homework program can work in Irvine becau.e virtually every home in the 11-year-old city is wired for cable TV and because the district has an exteruive video setup. with a (See HOMEWORK. Pa1e At) No 'villains' in county's human tragedy By GLENN SCOTT Oftt>e 0.., Nol ltatf "But men are men; the best sometimes forger_" -shakespeare The recent shooung death of S-year-old Patrick Mason was the kind of human tragedy Shakespeare could understand Thal is Dr. Arnold Bmder's view. Founder of UC Irvine's SoctaJ F.cology Department and cl national expert on police use of deadly force, Binder said m an interview Friday he finds no simple values of good and evil m explanation of the March 3 shootmg As Shakespeare did oft.en, he sees a tragic set of ctreumstances that fell together and le!t an mnocent boy dead If v11la1ny extst.ed, he said, 1l was m lhe cond1uons A boy left home alone by a mother work.mg at a new )Ob A young officer dispatc hed to a troubled neighborhood Movement in a dark house The shadow of a gun. The officer fires. The landlady who unlocked the apartment door for Officer ISee HUMAN, Page At) Funeral fund set for slain boy, 5 A funeral fund has been es- tabliahed in Costa Mesa so that a ~-year-old Stanton boy who was shot to death by a police officer can be taken to Chicago for burial, the attorney for the boy'• mother 5ald. Patricia Ridge does not have the money, but wants to take her aon to Chicago where her family 1s. and where she and her son lJVed before the tragic shooting March 3. said 'ttorney Richard Farnell. Ridge's son, Patrick Andrew Maso n , was ahot by Officer Anthony K. Sperl. who entered the apartment where Lhe boy was alone, and said the child was pointing a realistic toy handgun at him. Ridge· "really doesn't have too many good feelings about being here, under the circumstances," Farnell said Friday, explaining why lhe doesn't want to bury the boy in Orange County. "She came out to start a new hfe," in Auguat he said. "She hved in a tenement m Chicago. grew up there, and she wanted a better hfe for her son " Pending further arrangements. Patrick's body remains at the Fa1rhave~Mortuary an Santa Ana, he sai1i Sperl. 24. had entered Ridge's apartment after a neighbor told police she hadn't seen Rldge in two weeks. pohce said Police Capt James Brown said Sperl idenllfled himself, and when he got no answer he kicked open an 1ru11de door and saw a dimly ht figure pomtmg a gun. Sperl fired once, hitting the boy m the neck The gun was lat.er found to be a toy. Sperl has been suspended with pay A grand Jury 1s to decide whether any criminal charges should be hied against him or Ridge, who sa1d she left the child alone because she couldn't afford a baby sitter while she went to work But it doe1 today an Irvine thanks to one of the local 9Chool district'• latest innovations. Administraton have turned the multiplication tables on Beaver and hia raacally reruns They've transformed the TV into a teacher. "I helped a first-grader spell 'hippopotamus' on the same dar, I tried to explain Reaganomica, ' said Niki Geiger, a straight-A student at University Hiah School. Farah Habib wu bually discussing the underground railroad for a caller laat week. Adam Finkelstein and Gita Murthy, both of Uni, were fielding lots of math questions. Man accused of. burning son held The U S Department of Justice also 1s in vestigating possable c1vtl nghts Violations in the shooung, and the NAACP ia conducung il3 own probe Patrick was black and Sperl is wtute. Bring back umbrellas For the past month, students m the Irvine Unified School Oi.atrict have been clicking on a cable TV channel at r.ome between 3:30 p .m . and 5 :30 p .m. Monday through Thunday to a new show called the Homework Aaiatance Program. Each day a hall-doz.en of the dlatrlct'a bri1htett high 1ehool student.a staff the ah ow. They arrive aft.er IChool to take tuma anawerin1 que1tlon1 from achoolmaie. (uaually younger) who are stumped by homework -tgnmenta. Not. all qWlltlona are fielded in front of the camera. Math IRcOnsornl It'• been • long alme •ince J.W. Rohl1110a opened the forenaaaer of what i• today one of the top-qu•llty department ta.ore ehaina id Southern Califonda. P .. e BS. "We're all pretty muc h gener..alists." observed Woodbridae High School senior David Pricz. who ia llOrt of the Dick Cavett of the production. Schoolmates Glenn Cote and Jeff Avella handle technical a,pec:ta. the camera and aound. The J>l'Oll'&m l.s l'e<.'eiving about 100 can. a day. of which up to 60 are anaw~. Many calla are loet because phone line• back up; ot.hen are "cranka." 'The pr'08ram is broedcut live Menudo-mania A new Puerto Rican roek quinaet, Menudo, bas re•ind • concert ehaot ua.een eince the day• of ahe Be•tlet. Pa1e Al I. Servb.J6-trouble for the IRS A Rocilleeler\ N.Y •• wallNM hu rnUeted the 1apport ol eenlu worken ACl"Oll America '" her battle with tile l•len•I ReH•• hnne onr new rulet ........... ,.., • .,...., .-.. ,. to wllhhOW aaaa a....d • ..._.hid l.lpt. Pap A•. C harles David Rothenberg, accu.ed of 1etling hia 6-year-<>ld aon afire, was in Orange County Jail today after a nationwide manhunt found the father at a YMCA in San Franct.:o. Rot.henbera wu booked Friday for at.tempted murder and attempted a reon, tald Lt. Bob 'J'un&ltall of the Orange County Sheriff• Department. The 4 2-year -old man is expected t o be arralaned tomorrow, TungataJl aald. Ball wu ael at $500,000. Rothenberi'I 80I'\, David, WU ln criUcal condJtion with aecond UC Irvine aenni1 ace Jim Snyder tumed down • ehance to tum pro to return to 1ehool and the nation•lly ranked Anteaten are 1l•d he'• b.ck. P .. e 81. and thlrd-degree bums over 90 pereent of his body and has been put on a reaplrator because of fluids In h11 lung1, said Toby Milligan, a 1pokeswoman at the UC frvlne Medical Center In Qranae. Ro thenbera and hi• ion checked into a Buena Park motel near the Knott'• Berry Farm amusement park aft.er a crosa- country trip from New York about 10 daya llO· That nlaht eomeone dou.ed David with a flammable liquid and 1et him afire. A man carryina a pluUc container WU seen running from the room moments before it burst into flames The boy was found lying unconsc ious on the burned carpet. Marie Rothenberg. David's mother, flew in from Brooklyn when police notified her about the incident. She says her huaband hat been a model father since their 1978 divorce and ca nnot come up with an explanation. The e lder Rothenberg waa taken into custody without lnddent 1ut Wect.ne.day in front of a YMCA in San Franciaco. National Weathe r Service forecasters say it's going to be cloudy today with a 20 percent c han ce you'll n eed yo ur umbrellas thia afternoon. ChanCl'S or rain will increase to 40 percent tonight, according to forecasts Weather 11 expected to turn fair Monday and remain truat way until late Wedne"1ay or Thursday when ahowen aaaln are expected. .. (~ t DAILY PILOTl8u"dey, Maf'oh 11, 1813 Deir ~ Pttoto br Lee PqM Niki Geiger explains a problem while Glenn Cote o pe rates the camera. The technician (center ) is J eff Avella. HUMAN TRAGEDY. • • From Page A 1 Anthony Sperl said he pounded his ti.sts against a wall and cried out when he realized the figure was only a boy wilh a toy gun. Bmder so far has followed the story through news reports but said he'll definitely try to conduct an ob1ect1ve set of interviews and review reports after events settle. ''This (case) has such special significance that there should be an academic investigation," he said. Binder has conducted many such reviews in has quest to sort out the pressures and practices that can lead to shootings and the related trauma He has found time and again that officers are more likely to misperceive danger when they are apprehensive, he said. The boy lived with his mother, Patricia Ridge, in a part of Stanton known as threatening to police. Because he says officers are Death followed magazine story 'the cover story on Chnstie Brinkley in today's Family Weekly magazine section contains references to her boyfriend, Oliver Chandon, who was killed in a car racing accident on March 2. No change m the article was pouible becauae his death oocurred after the press run of CBS Publications in New York which supplies the supplement to the Daily Pilot. more likely to make the wrong move-to shoot unnecessarily- when anxiety levels are high, Binder encourllies them to call for help and to debiy action until more police arrive "Ordinarily, if it's that st.resaful, the officer is better off getting a backup and handling 1t that way," he said. However, he said Sperl may not have had many backup unita available in the small community. Sperl's reaction was not unusual for such tragedies, Bander !Wd. At least half of all officers involved in shooting deaths find themaelves in desperate need of counseling, are obsessed with nlahtmarea and are constantly troubled, he aaid. The boy'a mother. a single parent, al8o wu under "the kind o f stress most people in our commuruty don't understand," he said Reporta indicate she was a loving mother but poor and apparently saw no options except leaving her son home alone, he said In addition to his other distinctions, Binder Is founder and executive director of YSP 'lnc., a non-profit group offerlni COUNel.ini and other 1ervices to people cauaht in the criminal juatice 1ystem. He aald hla organization conceivably could aet involved helplng both Sperl and the mother. They are both VlCtuns, he saJd, addi.na h.ia disappointment with people trying to make "polJUcal hay" out of the lhooung. ''Thia is aomethllli right out of Shakespeare," he aaid. "The big problem la beinl human beinp who make miatakes." • HOMEWORK From Page A 1 s(•reens and camt•ras m every school. Administrators based their grant application on the fact that many school children return each afwmoon to an empty home. The program lS designed to gave those youngsters an extra boost m case they're stumped by their first math question. "ln math, each problem is unique," said Gail Hurwitz, an Lrvme Htgh School math teacher who with Kim Bw-ge 11uperv~ each day's TV producuon "The extra help. to get through an assignment IS great." Ritter said Irvine is the first district to integrate television into a live tutoring service But It may not be the last Said Hurwitz. "I definitely foresee thas expanding into other districts" Crash kills Valley man Salvatore Laparne, 66. of Fountain Valley was killed yesterday when his small pickup truck crossed the center divider and st.ruck a car head-on, police said. 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OllO 41 .. ,., .. .. .. =" .. ft .... tu --AM NM 50 411 22 ~· !)t 47 50 31 45 53 58 411 49 .0 &3 55 53 46 54 ... 49 IO :It Speraw roils political waters From Page A 1 Sporuw ulreudy hu announc.'9d hti'll H41k tht1 37th dl•trlct In Ul84 &r.i<'tMm ha.a not but hu dovt•loped a auppon iJ'OUp that lnl'ludoa 1.1 Who'a Who oC th<.' N"WJ)Orl bualne .. world. She uoo hu A war chc .. t of $100,000 thut 11ht.> can wp A l>u11lneuman hlm11elt, Speraw beUevea that g1v~n the 16-month running start he ha.a, he'll be able to win over some of Bergeson'• support. He's buying a hou1e In t>xclu11lve Big Canyon and rec.~ntly joined the local chamber of <.'Ommerce aa well ua the area Lions und Elks club chaptera. He'11 making an effort w meet all the right people and speak to all the right groups. The result? Speraw aays he can beat Bergeson in an ele<:Uon contest. "l think a great many people are going to find 1t d1(flcult to support h<'r by cllmmaung me," he say11 &rgeson. on the other hand, has enjoy<.'<i tremendous support in h1•r assembly district. Last y<•ar an a rt>-elect1on l'ffort, she nettt:'CI 75 pert-ent of the vote. "l think that an comparing rN:ords. the public will lake ability into con s1derat1on," Bergeson says "He'll have 16 months experience and l'U have six years." Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson onto It dunJli the aravy years in real estate. Most recently, he helped start a home aerv1ce frrmchlae firm called Dial 1 He serves as a director but says the JOb will not take time away from po Utica. Bergeeon haa come up through the rank• She was a school teacher, later a school trustee in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and finally ~ached the a.aaembly in 1978. A moderate in most people's minds, 8er1e110n WM a champion of income tax indexing and twice had her bill vetoed by Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. On the local level, 1he 11 cre<lited with helping put 14Jiether the lint clunup ot th UpJM!r Nt"wp<>rt Bay In 10 yc1tn Sp<•ruw aays he• Ilk•• &raieti0n and t•al l • ht-r "a goad R"pu bllt·1rn " But he bd lcvea Bt:raietion ahould ti..na onto her Rt-publlcan-sMft:! ldlernbly teat and let him tac kle the.- Republlcan-aafe aenat.e d1.1tr1ct "She'• charming. I lJke her I have no desire at &11 to be her adveru.ry, but 1f 11he chOOllea to become mlne ... " Speraw let.I hu volc.-e trail off. Bergeson uys 11ht• doc1m't really know Speraw and ls W\IUtt' what to expect from him "I'm not c.-ertaln what he us I know he has a poor attendam.-e record but I've not 5<.'t.'n any of hi• leg111latlon u f any slgni ftcancc," she said Voters already arc being drawn int.o the Cray Lall' las t month, Bergeson's 11uppon team ma1lt'd letters underscoring the as- semblywoman's interc•st in the senate The letter warned that Speraw will be working w create the "pt!l"C(-'ption" that he is the incumbent senator ,f; e raw has maal<'d out '-tat1ons for his district office g d opening, 1mclosang an introduction letter Crom former Lt Gov Mike Curb In has letter, Curb tells voters that Speraw has "volunteered" to represent the 37th District and that citi:z.ens can look to Speraw for "meaningful representauon." The battle. It would seem, has only begun While Speraw admits h e hardly expected Orange County to roll out a welcome mat for him, he expresses irritation at :-.omc of the hostility he 's e n co unt e red , especially in Newport Beach. "It's alm08t a little cavalier, arrogant for some p('ople to speak for the whole district. Orange County makes up only 10 percent of the area in the district. There are three other entire countie!'> to consider," says Speraw 300 picket police dinner at CM hotel Both candjdate11 have recently plunged into.the more remote areas of lmperiaJ, R1vers1de and north San Diego counties. Speraw i.s considering leasing a mot.orhome as a traveling office to v1s1t the sprawling district, which both &>publicans consider "outrageous" m stze Speraw is a big, muscular man who sees himself as being cast in the mo l d of Gov George Deukmejian He succeed ed DeukmeJiMn as a Long Beach senator m 1979 when the now- gove r nor became attorney general He won re-election ln 1980 A t'Onservauve, Speraw LS seen as being further to the right than Bergeson. He'a a golfer, an antique collector and, more than anything else, a businessman. He bought the flJ"St Century 21 rt'al est.ate franchise and held By ROBERT BARKER OftM DelJ .... 9Wf About 300 people walked picket lines out.aide the Westin South Coast Plar.a Hotel in Costa Mesa laat ni1ht, protesting a tesumonial diriner for Santa Ana PolJce Chief Raymond Davis The picketina by uruon groups Jewel theft suspect held A 20-year-old man was arrested )Wterday ln Hollywood in con.necUon wi\h the robbery of $172,000 In J-weh from two Arizona pm ~n. Sant.a Au police aald Arutlum Taavouklan wa1 arreated on auapidon of l'ObberY. auio \heft.. drug charaei and carrying a loaded ~hat a floor ShOWI And what UVlngSI off everv square yard of AnnStrong ollectors Solar1an. Put anv of the 16 t>eauttf\JI colon and patterns In vour home, and get rave reviews. And Armstrong's exclusive SOllrlM no·wax surface means your Collectors SOlartan floor Wiii keep Its "Uke· new·· took far longer than vlnyl no-wax floors. It's a verv exduslve engagement, PlaYlng ontv at your Floor Fashion c----.. - Only for a llmlted ume. IO Cltd1 our Floor Show and .... to0av. ' and mt'mbers of H1 span1c communiues was orderly for the most part and there were no major t'Onfrontations or arrests, according to Costa Mesa Sgt Tim Holbrook He said about !10 pt'rt'(•nt of tht> p1t·kets represenwd thl' Orange County Central Labor Councill AFL-CIO H e said the unio n group was p1cket1ng because one of the st><>nsors of the ~t1monial dinner was the Coors beer company H1span1c pickets were protesung alleged discnrrunauon . by the Santa Ana Police Department Holbrook said pt<:keting c:aptams were "very cooperauve" and kept good ol'der. The dinner. in which Attorney Gc•n('ral John Van de Kamp was the scheduled speaker, was not disrupt.cd. hotel officials srud 1 .. NATION Clark says defense cuts could j eopardize security By Tbe A11oclat~d Pre11 WASHINGTON Natlooul 11eeurily advber Wilham P Clark hu told former Cabinet offk'l'ra and busaneu le1ad~r1 who have ~n colling for cuts in defense aptmdmg that their proposal <.'Ould jeopardize nouonal security "[ question the logic of tht: appeal you endorSt>d," Clark wrote In a blunt lt!tter to former Commer<.~ Secretary Peter G. Peterson and a bipartisan group of former treasury tWerctarlea and major corporation exc-cutive11 Israelis h alt Marine p atrol BEIRUT. u •banon bral'l1 troops stopped a 14 -man US Marine patrol yt.>sterduy in a southt'm Beirut area under Israeli t'Onlrol. a :.pokt-!>man for tht· Mannes said He called the Israeli actwn "anrorrt.>et " Sgt Stl'Vt• lh•uss Lold The Associated Press tht' patrol led bv Lt Col Don Anderson of Sapulpa, Okla . turned back lo avoid an aq~wm•nt with thl' soldiers stauoned at the army cht.'(:kpoml S hultz m eets Leban ese aide WASHINGTON St><.·retary of State George P Shultz opened a maJOr nt-w d1plomat1c drive _vesterday to get foreign armies out of Lebanon. taking a d1rt!Ct role in Mideast peare talks and prodding Jordan's Kmg Hussein Lo decide whethe r he will JOin the talks loo Shulll met at the Statt' Department with Lebanese Foreign Minister Elie Salem m the first of a series of meetings a1mw at bn•athmg new lire into the stalled troop withdrawal wlks R eaganites want to dump Bak er WASHINGTON Many longtime Reagan political operatives, l'Onvinc:t•d thl' prl'satlcnt wall seek re-election. are threatening lo sit out his l'ampa1gn 1r Whitt· HoUS(' staff chief James A . Bakl'r Ill ;mt! not Sen Paul Laxalt -t'Ontrols the organizauon Laxalt was (•h,11rma n of H<'f!gan 's 197fi and 1980 prt.>S1dent1al campaign!> Solon tak es o wn /if e FARMINGTON, Conn -State Sen Audrey Beck committed su1c1de by cutting her wrists, a state medical examiner ruled yes(erday Beck. 51. a five-year term senator who was to have been married today m her home town of Storrs. had been m1$1ng tor 24 hours betore her car was found Friday morning on a gravel road in rural Willington Her body was found a few hours later about 50 yards away. R eagan back s Salvador s tand WASHINGTON -President Reagan says it would be naive to think leftist guerrillas will give up easily their three-year struggle an El Salvador. and concedes he sees no clear end to U.S. military asstStance for the besieged nation. "I think we have to stay with this," Reagan declared Friday. "An~ I do not set> why there is so much opposition to 1t." WORLD Carter raps Jordan, PLO JERSUALEM Former President Jimmy Carter criticized Jordan and the Palestuuaru; yesterday for refusmg to ~gotiate peace with lar~I. and said he "depJored" Isrul's West Bank settlement pobcy on ground that it closed pe~ opuons Israel, U.S. under fire NEW DELHI. India The non-aligned summit adJOurned yesterday after members adopted a sweeping denunc1auon or Israel and the United States and endorsed a call by Pnme Mm1Ster Indira Gandhi for an end to the lran- Iraq war OPEC discord continues LONOON OPEC ministers failed to reach agreement on the crucial issue of productJOn quotas during their 10th emergency meeting here yesterday. and Venezuela's llil minister warned a pn('(' war could slash the off1dal cartel pnce by $14 a barrel. STATE Brown 's blue Plymouth bought SACRAMENTO -A 1974 Plymouth used by former Gov Edmund Brown Jr to symbolize the "era of limits" was sold at a state aucuon yesterday for $3,600, more than twice its "blue book" value "I'm gomg lo dnve 1t down Pennsylvarua Avenue after he's elected president," said the successful bidder, Leo Singer of Stockton. a retired school district employee. Butchers to strike tomorrow LOS ANGELES -Butchers at seven alaughterhouaes in the Los Angelet1 area voted yesterday to go on strike tomorrow aft.er they rejected a three-year contract that would have decreased their basic hourly wage by $2. The union vote was 195-85 in favor of the strike aft.er butchers were asked to reduce their basic hourly wage from $9.13. Arson hits medical center LOS ANGELES -The 15th anon-caused fire in nearly three months erupted yesterday ln a men's locker room near the surp:a.t area of Cedars-Sinai Medical Cei;lter, fire officials aald. Shooting brings charges A Hunllniton &-uch woman whu •hot un Intruder u he was rctrlevlnte hl1 lm:ycle from her gar&il' hill bcl'll charged wl th 11saault with a deadly w~apon. The felony charge was med frld•y agall\llt Carla Lynn Block, 23, aliid Orange County Deputy District Attorney James Brooks. "She 1hot a cilium an the leg with a handgun There doesn't appear to be anr reasonable Justihcat1on for 1t.' he said. Block shot 21 -year-old Ross Simons or Hunlin&ton Beach an the leg Wc-dnl'Sday as he tried to climb over her back patio fence with the bike. authontJes 58.Jd Simons was ltstt.'d 1n good l'Ond1t1on today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, where he underwent surgery yesterday. Brooks said The bullet shattered his femur and severed a major artery. Block s~ud he had found the bicycle abandoned in front of the house and put in the ·garage_ Simons apparently had left the two-wheeler whale he met a friend nearby. Brooks said. Returning. Simons discovered that the bike was missing and went into the Blocks' nearby yard to look for it Block's husband. attorney Marc Block, said she panicked when Simons entered the yard and that she grabbed the gun to protect herself while she considered calling police. Mrs Block said he came to the door. but could not accurately describe the bike She said she slammed the door an his face when he insisted on getting the bike He then began kicking and pounding on the door "I was about to call the pohce when I heard a noise commg over the fence.'' she said. "At that point I was scared to death." She saJd she grabbed a gun she keeps by the telephone and "1t just went oH." But Brooks said Friday the shooting was not self-defense "The guy was going over the fence. away from her." Brooks satd. "She wasn't in any danger." OC fireman dies after e ngine fall Capt. Michel S Chenard of the Orange County Ftre Department died early yesterday from anJUnes he suffered m a fall from the rear of a fare engine. Chenard. 56. sutfered head mJUnes m the Feb 24 fall The fire vehicle was responding to a fire at Ben Brown's Restaurant In Soutb Laguna at the ume. Chenard. a resident of Dana Point. had been hospitalized at South Coast Community Hospital since the accident Flags flew at half mast yesterday at all county fire stations in his honor Funeral arrangements are pending Career Day fete slated Career Awareness Day. a aeries of workshops. deri'fonstrat1ons ond employer information geared toward creating an understanding o f training and .)Ob opportunities for the handicapped, will be held Wednesday from 8:30 a .m. to noon at the Anaheim Convention Center. Expected attendance la over ~.000 parents, teachers and handicapped people. Admiasion ls free. More than 100 colleges, organizations, businesses and military representatives will be on hand to answer career questions. We're Listening ••• Whal do you like about the Dally P ilon Whal don't you likt'! 842•8086 Call the number a& left and your meaage will be ncorded, tramcribed aDd delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour ann~enn1 service may be uaed to re~d let- ters to the editor on any topic Mailbotc contributora must Include their name and telephone number tor verification No clrcuJation calla. please. Tell us what '• on your m ind ORAHOE COAST Dilly Pilat AIJA!Htd Miit Mft ~ r Orenge Co11t DAILY PILOT/8und1y, Meroh 13, 1983 ~· James HBo" Gritz greeted by wife Claudia , childr en Melod y ond Michael at Westchester home a fter re turn fro m Lao&. Gritz 'acted on U.S. request' Ex-Green Beret 'con vinced ' 10 POWs alive 1n Laos By LILA LITTLEJ OHN A1MC:Mled Preu Writer LOS ANGELES FormN Green &>rt>t Lt Col Jilmt•s "Bo" Gritz, t'ldaming ht• had bN•n given a "t:harkr" w :.<>an·h for Am£•m ·an POWs still bc.•tng h t•ld m Southeast fu.1a, said yt'Slt•rday ht, had obwme<.I photographs of a POW eamp an Laoo., Gritz. who rC'lurm'Ci to J ht•ru's wckomc at his suburban Los Angele' horn<'. S<11d tht• t·amp had been photographt'<J b> ml•mbc.•r.. of the former Laot1<.1n army Tht• film. wh1c:h ht• said he had sent back bv tourier lO hb w1fo prior Lo hi!> ·own trip home. was !>till u n pron'SSf'CI The prison ("amp, which (;rill said had bC'en lcx.•att'<.l during his third trip to Laos last Noveml.~ .. r. was on a main supply rout(' and contam1•d "<.'C'llS lB-fool square enclosed underground " ··J am ronvmc.'l'd that then• arP morr· than 10 Americans alive" in Laos. Gritz said. whale refusmg to say if the Americans were m the reputed prison l·amp Ht< admitted he had not S('('n any Amt.-rican prisoners himself. Gritz and has four-memb('r warn arnvro at his modest homr• in WC'stchc·skr. where he was grPetl'd by about 25 to :rn neighbors. friends and h1!> w1h·. Claudia. who ran uutsidc th£· house to hug him Tht• strt>t·t wa.s dl'<.·oratl'd by a b..tnncr thal rl'lid. "Wt:l<:oml' llome Team or Opl'r.it1un Lazarus-Omega ·· Gratz . who had bt•c•n qut•sllont·d by FBI agents I or more than two hours yesterday following has arrival at Los Angeles lnternat1<>nal Airport, told reporters during an impromptu news conference he had been "given a charu-r" lo "l·onfarm or rt'futc· tht• µn.~nl't' of pnsoners of war" in Laos Abkt'd 1f the US government had rt>quested his sc-arch for prisoners. Gritz said. "That's l'Orrt..'<:t." But he said he had no wrlltt:n documr•ntat1on of su<'h a n:>qU<.'St Gruz. hinung that he may return YOU4Rf UNIQUf• • Fiii RiNG CLIANING • •111 PAllUNG IN RIAi • APPIAllAl.I •WATCH U'All • J~LIY 11,All ....... v .... • MOUNTIHI • AIOVI AVAIL.Alli ON,llMllll •VIM • MAlfflCAID .1g;11n to Lat.»i. S<11d Lh(· "('harter'" was still an c•Cft'l·t "No one has s1gnah . .od the end of the• l'hlirtl'r No onc in the ~ovt·rnmc·nt has t.·ver told me to quit," Critz said He would not say when or 1f, hl· would return But he said. "The dust will S('ttle. and when 1t dcM>S Wt' have• the apparatus" Y t•\h·rda v thl' Los Angeles T 1 m <• .., q u o le• d G r 1 t z 1 n a n 1ntt•rv1c>w t·onduct<.'d in Hong K o ng as c,ay1ng the U .S govc•rnment had prov1dt>d ham with 1ntell1gent'l' on troop movements prior to his Laottan forays Gritz also claimed he had 1·st.abh.,ht't.I a link with a Reagan adman1s1ra ta on labmet member 1n case he n<.'<'Cit't.I help bringing a n'l.t·ued POW back to Thailand "llad l'<'rt.eim things happened. wt• would have had the support appropriate•• from the government. Gritz said after rNurning home yesterday He !>aad the• <>c•arch for prisoners "wasn't my idea ·· f • A• Orange Ooett DAILY PILOT/8und1y, March 1S, 181~ 'Open' courts sought WASHINGTON (AP) Saying the public 11 "largely ignorant" about the way tht' rourta work, a oo..lltion uf media o rganlutlon1 Is uklns the federal court ay.tem to open lta doon to radio, televl1lon and photographic coveraae. The organlutlona filed a petition lut week with the Judicial Conference of the United States, which operat.ee u a sort of board of dlrectors for the federal courta. The conference meets Marc h 16-17 In the Supreme Court. While 40 1tatee perm.It cameras and microphones In trials, the federal courts bar them. "A revolution i n the technology of camera and audio equipment has occurred since the ban on visual and aural coverage o f court proceedings was formulated,' the peuuon said It said televilion cameras now are small and light, that they and still cameras need no additional light, and that exl.stina courtroom audio equipment can be used, so metimes with a lit t l e upgrading, for broadcast. "The news media ca n obviously do a better job if they are pennttted access to the courts JUSt as an speec hes by the preside nt and l e gislative proceedings." Timothy B. Dyk, a lawyer for CBS Inc.. said at a news conference. The American Bar Assoctauon ftrSt adopted proh1b1tlon against broadcast and camera coverage in 1937, prim.artly in response to the furor created by the circus-like atmosphe re created by news media an the trial of Bruno Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby. The ABA has amended its rules but still advises against broadcashn_j or . photographing Judicial proceedings except in limited circumstances. This gaping hole, the work of recent heavy rains, has opened what was once a gentle hillside near Sebastopol. Sebastopol: The day the earth opened The 28 organizations behind the petition include The Associated Presa, United Presa International, ABC. CBS, NBC. the Public Broadcutina Service. and several major newspapers and professional orgaruz.ations. SEBASTOPOL (AP) -It's the stuff geologists' dreams are made of: a gaping, mud-filled rip in the earth's surface, a crack of once-tn-a-hleume caliber. "l wouldn't mass this for anything. It's very rare," geologist Salem Race said of the soggy gash that cuts a swath a quarter mtle long. 30 feet wide Better late than never; ring lost in 1927 found EXETER, Neb. (AP) -A gold wedding band la.t by a farm wife 55 yean ago has been found and returned to the woman'• daughter. Christina Wlllma of Exeter Mid her mother, Marpret Ka., hold been butcheri.na one day in 1927 or 1928 on the family farm near Orleans when she noticed her wedding ring was mt.in$(. The family searched in the yard, Willms said Kass even c hec ked the chic ken s she dressed. hoping one of them miiht have picked up the rinl- 8ut the rina remained milllJw until recently when the man who now famlS the eround found it ln a field, about a half-mile from where Kasa thought she had lOlt FLOOD VICTIMS $100°0 Off Any purchaae of floor covering or drapes with this ad. HOME SHOP 1902e B<ookhurst Huntington Beecn llMTII ...... VIII SI 000 purthlw l11111t one pet tMSlomtf DR. LAWHNCI I. KLEIN announces the association of DAVE E. DAVID, MD In his practice of OBSTITlllCS GYNECOLOGY -INRRTIUTY 307 Placr:nua A.111:. Ste. 206 NNip<>rt kach 71 4/645-3290 Increase Your ' Personal Cofl/iclence and 6~ feet deep acrosa Koy Bolu's grazing field. The fire department has cordoned off the hole, known in geology jargon as a graben. w ht ch began to form last Thunday when aeveral acres of earth broke free from a rid,e. Boltz h.aa moved hi.I cattle to another pasture. Last week. a deputy sheriff had to rescue Boltz's dog, Sam, when the golden retriever fell ln the gap. And word of the ~antuan hole haa ~ht a • y strum of eec>~ and nabbemecken. .. Aft hell broke looae 8unday." Boltz said. "There have been as many as 2~ people htre at a urne" Rice said he's unsure whether the earth has stopped movinc. but he .aid the pit could be danproua aod eventually will have to w filled. "If aomeone fell ln there, they'd be deed." Rice Mid. "You could never get them out of the muck. It's like quick.sand." Payless paydays protested Waitress talces olf ensi¥e against IRS ruling on tips 8~ PETEil COY .......... ,,... . ...., ROCHESTER , NY. - Thln11 are looktn1 up for Mar1aret DeRyclt.., the waitreta who 1rlped loudly when new Internal Revenue Service rulett left her with ~yle11 ~yday1. After a 1trln1 of paycheck• 1tamped "Vold, void, void," DeRycke, a waJtreta for 37 yean, 1ay1 1he ha1 received 1llshtly mor-. than '6 total ln her laat two checka. The ~2-year-old nisht-1hlft waltresa for Denny's R8tAuranta complained ... t month that new IRS Up-reportlnt rulee had left her with a paycheck of zero dollars and zero centa. The A.uoclated Pres1 carried her 1tory nationwide, NBC'• "Today Show" featured her, and radio call-ln pf'08l"ama u dJatant u Hawaii kept her lied to the telephone. She say• 1he has received nearly 1,000 letters of support from waiten and waltre1Be1 acrom the country. DeRyclte laid lhe WU told by the president of Denny'• Inc., Vern Curt11, that he'• "100 percent behlnd me" and will pay all her expenaes for traveling to speak on the 1ubject. In May it's on to Washington where 1he hopes to deliver a moun\ini pile of petitlona to the I .. fWo e f.-e .. IN ............ ~ S,,.cl.i lilltdl I, Hll•. 15, Hll SynMs:ttb nlplwMll: Ut I 1111 an 1tt111hon aettinc ~ttlt lttlow from the eo. l!U Nst Cits, f 1111 ICltaly ~ lot bottM lt141n1 llownu f ll1n u o•d IWllllllAI hblt -p114t dOWI lilot1ler llltWt 1111 -,__. lllJ llltllfal tllllOUflllt by .... "'' bick5'Clt fCjlltf lllan "'' uncllnldt 11''"1 IM Ille nalllfal Plotecbon I need to '-I saltly kom t1'e swf1tt Set 111t It AQliatJt TrOCIQls "'*'I 1111 Oil sale ulldtr Ille -Ull'* down cat lol onlr S4 4 9 rw1 (-.::] 1511W .... •c.taMlsa stt-l•l-C.. ..... ' ..... prt:tldcmt and C.Oruvw.. Undtir lt1ail1hatlon that took effect Jan 1. restaurant• with more than 11 employee1 are required to tell the IRS what their totAl recelp'-are. The reataurant muat "allocate" a lip income to each employee of 8 p~rcent and compute the wlthholdln& a<:cord1n~ly A1 a part-time waitress earnlni le11 than minimum waae. DeRycke ln a typical w~k e arn• grou pay of $7~ Deduction• for 1tem1 such u Social Security, pen1lo n , Insurance and taxe. used to leave her with a paycheck of about Government really trimming the fat FERGUS FALLS, Mmn. (AP) -To help trim expenses for Otter Tall County government, the county board has come up with a plan t o 1l1m d own aovemment employees The five county comrruss1oners recently approved a contest among county departments to see which employees can lose the most weight from Apnl through July Each employee o r the winning department will get a day or vacation. ~ $30. Moet of t..r ll'IWCl'W: wu In cuh Up1 , Becau10 1he 11 roportlna a hlaher tip Inco me now , w1thh0Jdln1 taxea have ln creued, leavina her with paychecka near zero. DeRycke haa admitted that 1he d id not fully report her tip income before the new Law took effect She 1ald 1he didn't think It wu required. In1tead, DeRycke uld 1he thought employees only had to report enough tipa to bring their tot.al reported lncomc up to the minimum waae level An IRS 1tudy found only 16 percent of wait.en and waitreMea were fully reporting their tip income before the law took e ffect. The new rules are expected to produce more than $2 billion ln federal revenue over the next three years. Now DeRycke, who claims she earns less th.an 8 percent tips, has been claiming 8 percent. She said she doesn't want to face an IRS aurut. "To ue myaelf up and listen to their phony baloney. 1t'1 not worth it,'' she said. The National Restaurant A ssoc iation has formed a corruru u.ee to study al terna uves to the "allocation" aspect of the rules, spokeswoman Dorothy Dee ' in Washington sald. Zestilink· is back! Come to Hickory f amlSTM and stock up on Zestilink.. ~ Flood Cl11nu11 , .... Prot.11111 our traditional holiday sausage. It's available only during the Easter holiday season, March 14th thru April 3rd, and only while supplies last. ff lctcor1 Farms OI ONIO• We'll give you a taste of old-time country goodness.• -SOUTH COAIT PLAZA Lower CwouMI Mall Open Dally 'Tll 9 -Sunday 11-6 540-6991 C l~lll l1rl)j:r<1f 1111'1 l11f1~•t.1t~•t1 Oll~r \.l!Kl '' p,jrhup.111n.: 1111~•11' 1-.irm' 11l llh1.,· ,,,.,,., IMllAAMA .......... -,. .............. , 711-'77• ! I - Orano-Coa•t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, MarOh 13, 1Ha Newport's Ambrosia shares restaurant award BY JODI CADENHEAD or-. De!IJ,... ,..., Newport Buch'• Arnbrcm• and the Che-1 Cary In Onrn1it• walked away with tht• Goldl•n Sceptre Awuda thia Wt't"k, thl' equlyalent of the Olicar In the Southern California reataurunt bwainea. The awards Cor cx<.'t'Uence Ort! given annually by the SouthC>rn California Restaurant WritNa. Asaoclation In various categori~ and Include i <>ld, silver and brorue certHlcateti. This year 's bla<'k -tle- celebralion al lht• Anaht'1m Marr iott waa hlghhghwd by a $50-per-plate gourmet dinner terved over a three and a half hour period Four d1 CCen•nt wines and two liqueurs madt• 11 seem like minutes Fixing dinner for ~00 gut'l>b 1s always dtff1cult, but wht>n the diners are a bunt·h of ru~sy restaurateurs and criucs the wst can be particularly challenging The fare was superb Appetizers included mid loin of veal in aspic and very tender slices of roasted venison topped with a delicate cumberland sauce. The Callaway Fume Blanc: was an excellent choice with thC> 1:l"t'am of Rotul• and Quc:nelle11 of Capon Moua.. IOUP Or <.lt'nc Hallock . a rc.-- tlr•d d~ntlat 11lt1n1i •t our t u b I t• , r t• t· ~ I v c d m a n y l'Omphmt·nt11 on h11 light and 1ntereet1n11 I !JI! I &Uerd Canyon Cabernet Sau vi gnon Blu n(' 11erv<.>d with dinner. 8 u t t h t• l 9 8 l M o n d a v I Cabernet Sauv1gnon wa.1 young, bitter, llnd not ready to~ drunk. IX~rt was a cloud-like swt!t't creation ('ailed Bavaroise with Apples and Berry Saul·e -a perfect ending. Only Orange Cou nt y rf'l!taurant winners are Included here After all, with so many fme places m our own neighborhood, why should anyone travel to places llke Los Angeles and Palm Springs? The awards, in summary ~v•on Gemme+! wu nameci c11e1 01 ,,.. 19.,. ond Frani Zntdar was honored H bNl mall•• d RHlauraleur or lhe ~ aweto wenf lo L••"f Cano of Cano a Chanleclalr Copa <M O<o El T0t11os ano L•~ 8r1aaa CMl Cary waa t1000ted tor tri.ir Chr1s1ma1 burial F °' Amaricen 1000 litver awa101 _,, 10 ""' Arct>ea ano K1ng1 Wharl In N-PQ<l and a... .. Well• ano Oa1ay a Mari..i In An~m B•onte c.nrtie.I" _,I 10 BAAtwa 1n ,,,,_, Bob Burns In Newport 8eech Md Anan.im, Crawdeoo 1n Anaheim Elmer a Place In F ulle<lon and J P Mac a on HunllnQlon 8"ch Ala<> in the Amer1ean tOOd ca1900<y bronia awards wer4 g1van 10 P1ra011e Cafe 1n Newpor1 -..en PllalM Inn ltl C..Olona Gel Mat Ito• 2 lh luena Patil, T~ Ca1c11 111 Anaheim fl'le O\ilet Woman 111 COIO<I• Clef Mir Tony "°"'a t In ~ llMctl Md lht v ...... l\lflle In ~ ~ Promtelng ,,.WCOmetl MfVlng Am.,IOall c;11ltlfle •••• 8tanlerd Hovae fn 'ounta111 I/alley llle Wl'llt• HOUM In Anallelm, tl'I• Valve• htrll• In II To•o and Yor•a Linda Btal!Ofl lfl V11111a l,ulde OuHiv. • ... It Wle tf\CI ""' "eclt In Mllaiofl lllejO Pklked up ~ 1w.,de In the IMel end SIHk Caleoo<v B•on•e 0«1llrc••9' _,, 10 c .... 'N c1ee- 1n Futletton, Chatley B•own a ln Hunlt"Glon S.acl'I, Chlr1 HOUM In O.Oe Point and TulM Alb Co lo Orange Coeta MH1'1 Mafl(l11ln Gourmet rec.I* 1 gold award In th• ChlMM loocl oategOty Sliver cenllloatM -t 10 Iha cn1nt P11- 1n Anah.im and New90t't leech, Lt Chi~ In Laite fOfMI, ()Olden Dfaoon In Coela MIN. Grand Shanghai In Laguna Hiii• Mand11ln Pavllllon In Full1rto11 end Pelllng Ouo~ In Ot6'1Q• AUMn In Anal'lelm, Cl'lln Ting In Fuller1on, Oenohl• Khan In fl T Ol'O .end Ming'• In eu.n. Parlt Wife given bronze awatda VIP In Ofenge ,. .. named l>fomlalnQ newcomer Chantecleit In Irvine and Five Crowna In Co•ona d•I Mar .,.,, 1ward•d gold c:er1111ee1.. IOf 11'1111 contlnenlll IOOda S11v1• 1w1tdt went to Crown HouH In LIOU"• Niguel Frlll\GOlt In Huntington BMdl, H1mlngw1ya In Coron1 del Mlf, Medlt•,,-an Room In INlne, Muldoon'• In l'f-l>Ofl ~acn Newport 17 In Santa Ana V1111 Fontane 1n Or~ and Watm hble In Santa Ane 8•oni. awa•d• -• Q1ven 10 Anrllonf• ot Tut11n Cale 8rl1IOI In Huntington Beach, Capr1cc10 Cale In N1wpor1 8Hc:h and WalllnQton'a 8uel\I P11k "'rom1a1ng continental,,_,,,.,,.,, Cllez Otnta In ~pon BMch. Erneat't Baylllde In Newpo<I 8Mch Hemingway• 8y Ille SN ln Lagun• BeaCfl. Ron'• In Legvna. The Rltz Ill NIWPQ<I Beach and Wine Cell11 In NewPQ<t Beach Will we foot power plant bill? WASHINGTON (AP) The g overnment ha s adopted r egulations that could raise consumers' electric bills b1lhons of dollars a year by allowing utilities to charge their customers f o r pow er plants under construction The Ene r gy Regulatorv Comm1ss1on rules reverse a government policy that ut11lty custom ers should not pay the costs of building a power plant until that new electnclly actually begins to Clow. The regulations. likely to be published within a month and then take eHect 30 days after that. will allow uuliues to raise their wholesale rates to cover 50 pt:'r<·ent of their construction rnsts Wholesale rates are th(' pnces charged by power plants to local electnc companies. Leg1slat1on has been introduced in both houses of Congress that would roll back the regulations and restrict the comm1ss1on 's authority to approve rate increases based on t'Onstructlon costs. Except 1n rare instances, uuhttes now cannot recover those costs in their wholesale rates undf!r -federal law However, publw utility comnussions In at least 35 states alread y allow some ongoing construction costs to be apphed to retatl rates. SALE& @mstrong NO-WAX SOLARIAN® & snUSTIK® SAVE 15-31°/o! SELF-STICK TILES EASY TO INSTALL! •• • •• • . •,. CHOOSE FROM 10 PATTERNS & OVER 20 COLORSI Royal Solartan® • San Vincente •Salerno Reg. 1.49 SO. FT. Sale Price 1. 29 Lesa Rebate 13¢ FINAL PRICE 116 Custom Solar1an~ • Imperial Glaze • Porcelain Glaze Reg. 1.29 SO. FT. Sale Price 98¢ Less Rebate 9¢ FINAL PRICE 8~ No-Wu Solartane e e.ex Fair • King Street • Roman Court e Garden Lace A~. 8"-1.0890. FT. Sale Price 88¢ Lesa Rebate 9¢ FINAL 1~ PRICE _,. Styllstll(e Vinyl Tiie • Franklin Brick • Imperial Marble Reg. 79$ SQ. FT. Sale Price 711h¢ Lesa Rebate 41h¢ FINAL 57• PRICE • Minimum purchase of only 3 cartons qualifies for rebate! 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A court ruling in San Mateo County has held that it waa illegal to apply the 2 percent increa&e to any tax year prior to that date. In short, s~ud the judge, the county assessor had over·taxed property owners by 6 percent by applying the allowable increase for inflation to the years between 1975 and 1978. The state Board of Equalization, which was targeted In a property owner's lawsuit, is appealing the decision and it is not impossible that the case will reach the state Supreme Court. But if the ruling is upheld, counties throughout the state will be liable for tax refunds estimated to be anywhere from $150 million to $300 million. For the average homeowner who paid property tax during the years in question, the refund would be about $150, but for large corporate landowners the windfall could be sufficient to break an already shaky a>unty budget Board of Equalization chairman Ernest Dronenburg has made the rather obvious point that. shoµld the San Mateo ruling be upheld in what undoubtedly will be a lengthy legal tussle, refunds probably would have to be made In the form of future tax credits rather than cash . However, the immediate problem for persons ~ho owned and paid taxes on property between 1975 and 1978 is the four -year limit on filing tax adjustment claims. In this case the deadline happens to be April l 0 and that has set off a statC'wide scramble to get claims lnto tht' hands of assessors -just ln caae. A bill has been introduced In the Legislature that would entitle all taxpayers who overpaid to receive a refund even If a claim was not filed by the April tleadline1 so the scramble may turn out to have been unnecessary But that possibility 1s not deterring Orange Countlans who are filing claim forms at the •rate of 500 a day and sending requests for the forms at the rate of 1,000 a day Filing a claim, "in fact, does nothing more than guarantee the right to participate in any future distribution of refunds. however they may be made. In considering the m easure that would waive the claim deadline, the Legislature should also establish some mechanism that would enable counties to pay back the excess tax on some sort of installment plan. probably tax credits, without having to go broke -or to make further cuts in public services. • For those who believe 1t 1s better to be safe than sorry, it probably is a good idea to Invest a couple of 20-cent stamps and request a claim form by malling a stamped. self.addressed envelope to the Clerk o( the B oard o f Supervisors, Post Office Box 687, Santa Ana. 92702, and get the fonn back in the mail before Apnl 10. But 1n the interest of not completely overwhelming the harassed clerk. do not request a form unless you paid property taxes in fiscal years 1975-76 through 1977-78. Priorities submerged Congressman Robert Badbam, usually an astute politician, did little to polish his image in tpe 40th Di.strict when he chose to reiterate his opposition to the $1 billion Santa Ana River flood control project just when hundreds of his constituents were still surveying the damage caused by the worst flood in decades. Badham further refused to aiid his signature to those of half a dozen other Southern California congressmen on a letter urging ~mbers of the House Public Works and TranSROrtation Committee to expedite consideration of a public works bW that includes funding for the Santa Ana River project. It has been bogged down in Wuhlngton for yean. He had ref used to sign a similar letter when the legislation was before Congress in 1977. Alrnolt 20 years have passed since the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers cited the need for the project, which would raise the Prado Darn 30 feet and include improvements all along the river in San Bernardino. Riverside and Orange Counties. But to Badham, lt is just a "irandiose concrete raceway to the sea" and far too expensive, even If it could prevent the sort of losses suffered In the recent storms. The storms, he noted, "didn't deetroy the county." They did not. But they destroyed homes, threatened lives and disrupted transportation and services ln a manner that has rarely been teen. And there ls reaaon to believe that even wone deltructk>n could lie ahead as the t: ClOntinues to develop, despite ~·s apparent belief lb-<a11ed 100-year floods are .,,_,thing of a myth. Unfortunately. It ls Ju.st this pe of clilqreement amona the 901S'aJJ>hlcaJ and poUUcal entiUea Potential fiood areas thal • has kept the Santa Ana flood project from progressing any Caster in Washington. And the news that their very own congressman was holding fmn on the negative side was not likely to sit well with the recent flood victims. Badham. meanwhile, has backed off a little by saying he may ch&nge h is mind aft.er inspecting storm damage this weekend and probably w o uld support a iess expensive project that could p rotect Huntington ~ach and FountaJn Valley. In the past, Badham has shown genuine concern for his constituents, as Individuals or in groups. After a calamitous landslide in Laguna Beach, for . example, he rapidly pulled 1tring1 to enable owners ot damaged and threatened homes to move whatever furnishings and other belongings they could rescue to the federally owned Zigfurat building in Laguna Nlgue and store them there until they could rebuild. Indeed. last week he 1howed extraordinary concern for a South Laguna beach rea1dent whose home was threatened, by Uling his influence to obtain the services of a Marine helicopter and 13 Marine s to alrllft h eavy equipment to an lnaccessible beach area to replace aa.nd washed from under the house foundation by waves. Use of the Marine equipment and personnel to ball out a single storm sufferer ralted a few eyebrows, given Badham'a cool diam1aal of the need for a project that would protect many thousanda of homes. A few more examples of auch misplaced priorities and Rep. Badham may need a little help 1horing up the foundations of his own 1upport In the 40th Dlau1ct ()pinions •S>f•IMd In tne IJNK• ebove ar' thOM of tl'M Dally Piiot. Otn.r views ••· .,.., .. on this peoe art thole of tnelr eutl'\On and artists. Rttder commtnt 11 lnvlt· .... ~The D•llV Piiot, P.O. IO• 1560, Cost• MfM, CA '261•. PMnl (114) =241. I -. -..•. -H--"" English sweeps the world NEW YORK -"The mushroom growth of English medium schools should be checked, as they will be a source of trouble . ." That was thl' warning last month in Lahore. Pakistan, in a Pakistan Times article on the• problems of illiteracy in the country and the (act that more and more PakisLarns would rather be literate in English than m Urdu, the rountry's oHietal language It 1s pretty much the same almost every place m the world. Almost 800 million people now speak Enghsh as a first or second language -an mcre8S<' of about 40 percent in the pa.st 20 yl'ars The language of the British and thl· Americans -American English is now the driving force -has become the language of people who want to "get ahead," the language of technology, science, trade, diplomacy and of an lnternatlonaliz.lng popular culture. IN THIS smaller world. you have to know English to "keep up" with modem developments -someth.ing hke 80 percent of the world's technical papen are first published in English If you want to know -now! -what is happening in computers or av1at1on , in accountin.g or rock music. you have to know English. That's why 117 nullion foreigners - non-resJdents of the 37 countries where Enehsh 1s an off.l.cial language -are studying the language right now According to the United Nauons StaUsucal Yearbook, 16 percent of lhe primary 1ehool students ln the world are studymg English, and 77 percent of the M.'<:ondary M'tlUol students are studying the language In Finland 18 percent of thl' books published are in English. in Sweden the figure 1s 14 percent, in Argentina , ll percent, in Cuba, 8 pt'rl·1.•nt In the Arabic-speaking countrit•i., st·1l•nce and mathematics ~ourst''> Jrt' taught in English In the --~ RICHARD RllVIS 1 ·; • Sov1l't Union. more than half the t·ountry'!. high school students are studying English -and most of them . seem to stop American visitors on the strC't't to practice the language. The same thing happens again anci again to Americans in Chin.a. And people. in Pakistan and other places, are learning 1t on their own, to gt>t ahead So. Pakistan is worried about pr«?Servtng its own language and culture the country's leaders worry that American ideas and habits are traveling with American words. That's why F'ran<.-e -where 88 percent of students study Enghsh and one out of 20 words m what may be the world's most beautiful language a.re now "borrowed" from Engllah -can become so agitated about the populanty of a television series like "Dallas" and the other tentacles of America's lowest common denominator (or "universal") popular culture. There has never been a world language to match modern English. Laun in 11.S time, Italian in the 16th and 17th l-entunes and French in the 18th and 19th centuries did not come close to the penetration and pervasiveness of English today Or the growth -1t seems hkely that by the year 2000 there will be more non-native English speakers than native Much of the world would like to stop that s pread There are anu-English pr<Jgrams m lhe Philippines and Taiwan and other unlikely places There have even been some successes in reducing the use of the language in Vietnam and lran, for example BUT THERE 1.1 only so far a country can go 1n denying the language of modernity U Ne Win, the ruler of Burma, forbade English instruction in his country for years -unUI his own daughter was refused admission to British medical schools because of an English language deficiency. Now, English is a mandatory subje<.'t in Burma from kindergarten through college. All o{ that. obviously, means a lot more to Americans than JUSt making it easier hrst to travel almost anywhere these daya There has not been a great deal of study done about the cultural, social and political Impact and implications of the "mushroom" spread of a Language -this is a new situation -but if "the medium IS the message" and the medium Is our language. then It may follow that lhe message that gets through will be our message Letters to the editor Consider cost of the recall To the F.ditor: We were very unhappy with the news of the possibility of the attempted recall of Coaat Community College District board mernben. Several lacu have been brought to our attention and we wanted to lt\Qe you and the claaif1ed IW1 and memben of c.aufoml.a State Employees Amod.ation aware of the follo~ facu: l. In Novem~r 1983 three of the current board seats will be up for election. (Thoee are the aeata cutTently held by Mr. Humphreys. Mr. Kettler and Ma. Gandy). i . IF THE neceaaary number of a,naturee on the pet.it.Ion foe recall att obtained the diaU1ct will have to foot lhe bill for the recall election. Acoord.fna to the Regtatrar of Voten office, for an area our afie the co1t will run in the nelghborhood of ta<>0.000. ln order for the diatr1ct to pay this fff it will mean cutun, an alreadl lick budget . . . that meaN laytna of more classified ataff membei1. ~he California State Educ.lion Code..ttatea that Certlfied .Wf (lhltruc:ton) m\&lt be notWed by March 1~ If they are to be laid off, otherwlle they cannot be laJd off for the followfnl achool year. 3. U you are unhappy with the current board memben. F out Into the district and aeek new candidates. The other two eeeta will be up tor election ln 1980. Jf tbe three aeetl up ln November are filled with rww J*>ple, that would m.n 3 MW Y°"9 aplnlt 2 old VOtel. A l!'Ml deal can~ lt we can act now to "?. ~ rtcall1na of our CWT'Gll baud wtlJ not eave any ~ thJa year. We are not edvocatin, ~talnlna or chanctna board memben. OW' ~ la t.o •va the $300,000 for tbe'1oocl'Of ~ ltudmta . KATRLIZN WOODABD JANS PATI'ER80N YVl:1TS BROWN Tq tbe 11Ju11le MAILBOX York City only has two airports. Chicago two, San Francisco one. Dallas and Fort Worth only have one that they share, etc The best way to get to LAX is by shuttk! planes which fly every hour from 6 a m t.o 9:20 p.m. Golden West has Dehavil.and turbo jeta whJch are silent and comfortable The trip takes 25 minutes The cost is only $3 i.f you buy your hrst class ucket to the F..ast through them As the doctor says. "It would be possible to decrease and eliminate enurely the big jet \lie at John Wayne Airport and restore livability to Sant.a Ana Heights and Newport Beach." AD. CORTEZ Samaritans all disappoint those clients who dally depend on the Feedback Foundation project TLC whose volunteer drivers deliver meals in several cities ln the area. THOMAS S . RITI'ER Board priorities To the Editor: Union vice if!:Sident Don Ackley of Orange Coaat COJJege'a faculty argues In his letter to the Dally Pilot on Sunday (March 6) that the adminl.ltration and the Board of Truateea of the Coast Community College District preftt "high tech" to)'I over full time faculty Jobe. Let it be absolutely cleer that that la not the cue. What the boa.rd and adminl..ltration sincerely believe In ta the opportunJty of educational choice by mature atudenta whose average aJe. la 27 in this inarguably techno108iC&l era. No one ii countertna Mr. Acltley that 1tudent/teacher interaction haa been sU«ellf ul for the put 200 yean. It will be and ahould be IUOCe98ful for the next two centurlea. But lt ahould b e remembered by today'• readera. that in the immediate poet-Gutenberg age It wu perceived by the intelllaeniata that literate atuden~ would rencfer teechera obaolete. Hiatory irrefutably ~ that the "heretical advancemen~'' of Una haa enhanced leemina op dee foe billions of peraon1 -wit t th.reel to the teachinl profemlon. a JJ& a :wzm Orange Co11t DAIL 4f PILOT /Sunday, March 13, 1983 ~ 1 Buyer's market ahead? Big real estate Builders cit e lower price , interest rate · Three larae Suuth .. rn C1tllfornlu hou1ln1 lnvl'ntor1e1, price• that huve btwn lowered sub1tantl1dly by both homebuilders 1md homeowners, and continued low interest rat.es make "now" an ex~Uenl Ume to buy a home. That t. how 1983 and 1984 look to Thomas T . Hammond , president ot th<' Newport Beach -baaed Hammond Company, the nat1on'11 fastest growing maJor Independent mortRage banking firm "[n Southern California, we still have three large Inventories of homes to be aold off. unsold new homes 1n one to three-year-old developments, resale listings of privately owned older homes, and houses purchased by Investors in recent years," observes Hammond With these three inventories to work down, it's a buyers market. If you need a house. now i.s an excellent llme to buy. Interest rates shouJd stay low for awhile -or continue to drop even farther, remaining in the 10 to 13 per cent range for six months t.o a year. "[n new homes , the first-time-buyer market 1s showing strong signs of activity. Homes with $60,000 to $100,000 price tags in the outlying sections of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Otego Counties are selling well. This is important because -if the first-time buyer cannot afford a home -other people cannot move up and all housing activity is stymied," Hammond continued. "The resale home market also shows signs of coming back very strongl y. Resales are very important, too, because they account for the ma1ority of residential sales and because people must be able to sell their present home before they can buy a new one. "Since real estate values and rents will appreciate more slowly in the eighties, there 1s little incentive for investors to hold onto the single-family homes they bought for investment So. all thoee investors who bought homes in recent years will sell their properties to people who want to live in them." Hammond expects current invento ries to diminish substantially in the next 12 months because he thinks the national reoesaion is over. "Reeovery is under way in many facets of the economy. We've had very good leading economic indicators, which forecast the future . These indicators are: money supply growth, resale home sales, and new home construction First, our financial system has demonstrated that 1 t has a tremendous amount o{ liquidity for housing, which means that l-11 l11t-l-01r •ent by "" ., ..... nail! OC.AIA~ ANO HOTEL PO\'.uP MERCEDES euu ROLLS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI CLDU BMW CONVERT. MUSTANG CONVERT. VW CONVERTlll.E LINCOLN CADl.LAC CORVETTE FORD •ufllclont funda an• uvall•blt• to lein1i to pt.'Ople St'\.'Ond, aome true huu•lnti 11tarts not governmt'nt -11ub»ldltt-d 'bond-wds' hove popped up in ttw lut month or two 'third, we <.~rtlllnly are Bc.'t'lns li(ood rt!S&le acuvtty on older home.. "Wu'n: aUio sce1nj st.ronj sales 1rt low('r-prlced homes because rlnt tlm<' buyers go out looking on the basis of ·Here 1s how much money I make uvery month; now whot can it buy?' That's a much different approach from people who Mre buying their 9ee0nd or thm.l house." Looking al the current Svutht•rn California market, Hammond summed 1t up in these tt•rm.'I· "In Orange and San Diego Counties, we have a surplus of $200,000 houses. the second or third move-up home for families. Generally, this lS going to be the slowest home to sell Peo~le probably wiU buy it 1f they ve got three or four kids and can afford 1t However, there are {ar too many $200,000 houses on the market and not enough $150,000 houses "While there lS a pretty strong demand for entry-level housing in Orange County, there are several hundred affordable new homes that aren't sold. "Most of the new developments will look more like those in the moderately priced Irvine village of Woodbridge than the afCluent Nellie Gail Ranch type of commuruty. That's certainly happening right now in the San Francisc.'O area The East Bay area seems to have come blKk t>arher and much stronger than Orange County In that area, there's a very strong demand for $100,000 to $150,000 homes right now The higher-priced stuff is not movmg at all. "How ever, over the long run, the high-end home will retain its value and will sell ['m ronunually amaz.ed at the derth of the upper end income leve in Southern Califomi. lt astound& me how many people can afford the very. very experuiive houses Hammond believes that the hoUS1ng 111dustry's post-recession start-up efforts will be somewhat slow "It ~ms that every five yea.rs, we have to create a new generatioK of kome bulJders. Many see!!l. to·{~ or merge or retire At 41\y"..a.e;• they cl\anae. It always 'takes· awhtle for th.is fragmented industry to get its act together and start supplying h o uses again We saw that happen m '73 and '74 -and the housing pipeline really dld not start producing until weU int.o '76 and '77. It takes th.at long for this industry to ~et its act together. "A fow ur tht· nullonul l1unw bulldlns l'Utlil-*nlt'fl hMvt-1t.uyt-d ln~·t, but thert<'11 nu lndkuthm thMl th\<Y ltrCI In a11y bt'ltt•r po11luon to drumutkiAlly lrKrl'ilbt' thc•lr prodU<'Uon "Thou• who are building hou•o• now find that Lt lot ot thvlr old 1ubcontrac·lon1 huvt• gont!. Thl11 meana that Cl whole nc.>w group of 11ube will have t.o come In So, it will take some add I tlonal ume for homt• builders to retpond to easier money and accommodating construt:lwn financing and gt•t back into producUon " The Hammond Company originates, sells, and scrv1t·cs u wide variety of loans for new and older homes in California and Nevada through eight brttnch offlet.'8 A Honored Hobin n. Torrt-i, of lrvim• hal!I ht>t>n nunwd Hu ffiliute of lht> yt-ur" by tht• lrvi1w Hourd of Rt'altor!'>. 8v JOHN CUNNIFI<' A~ •velneM ANfr•• NEW YORK A 111urv1·y ur rc11l <.'It.ate brokl'rs h"-'I toum.l that Kil percent of them Opt'r•W rrum 11ln£lt! otrlcea, spec1allz1ne In 11 lucal l'OOIJllUnity and ml.lybt• t•v1·n a nc•lihborhood wilh1n them But big business 111 planning u1 c·hungt• that Tht• threat to tht• small inJl·pt·ndent broker l'rn't rww. having begun b<>fort· tht· near· lullapbt' o( real e11u1tc markets thrC'C.' or four years ugo But now, w; markets rt."(:over, big bus1nc'li.'i reul t•sUIU: ts gathering strl'ngth again SellJ"lj Roebul'k. lung known as u purveyor of rt• tu II guods . Control Data, gl·nerally thought of as a l'Ompull'r makt·r. ond M t· r r 1 11 L y n ,. h . po p u I a rl y 1tlt•nllf11-<l wlttt mmmon •Luckl ull plan to l'Xf><ind their reul l'll.EiW hold1n", All three.· <.wnpanlt'I are IAOO big in f1na0l'wl i.ervlt-es, of which• rt.•111 l'tlt.ut.c 111 but one aspect. and inll'nd to ulk their expcrt.i&l' In area11 sut·h us f1nant•e und ini.urJrH'f' to deliver "total pa<:kage~" to homebuyers AJ. n•al t'f\Uite acuv1ty p1clul up, lht• nillllt'!'l Of four b1g outfit.I, all of whom have had their growth plans .. tym1l'd during the rt'<'t•ss1m1, arc· likely to become b1gg1·1 (,H·tors 1n n•ul estate through advert1s1ng and prmnotion Home af f ordahility gains Cc·ntury 21, Ek.octron1c Realty Ai."oot·1Jlt'I\, Realty World and Rt•d Carpl.'l, the four biggest fram h1'>0rs, all plan markNmg t·ampa1gnl> as the economy 1 rnpruvcs, according t o the NJtional Assoc·1auon of Reali.Ors. Rt•d Carpl'l, wh1eh offers a 11Jt1unal affiliation with 1ndl'pcndt•nt manag£'ment of local oHi<.:t-s, h& concentrated its R ealtors report progress, but pictu~ still n o t bright WASHINGTON Lower mortgage Interes t rates , relat1vely stable home prices and riling family income <.'Ombined to make housing more affordable in January, according to the Nauonal Association of Realtors. ln the first monthly report of 1Ls newest statistical series, the Housing Affordability Index. the Assoc1at1on study showed th,at the January index was 78.9 percent -a 1.1 percentage point improvement from December's index. "The January index means that a family earrung $23.917, the median U S . income. had 78 9 pcrc.'Cnt of the lnt."Omc nt'<.-essary to qualify for the purchase uf a median-priced home, which was $68,300 in January," explained Dr Jack Carlson. chief <'<.'Onomist and 1.•xecutive vict:' prl'li1dent of the Assoc1auon Hii.toncal data md1tiiled that th<' last time the H ousing Affordab1hty Index W&> 100 - meaning the median f dm1ly income was exactly what was nel•ded t o qualify for the med1an-pric'-·d home was in February 1979. The index has been below 100 ever since "Whilc the a ffo rdab1l1ty p1cturC' 1s sull lesi. than bright. Desert hoHJes show new floor plans January rPprt';entl> tht.• t•1ghth at·uvnws in the West, South and c· o n s <" t• u t 1 v e mo n t h of mon.· r<'<.'t.'ntly the Midwest, but improvement from the low of h<b idea.., of entering many other ·64 2 recorded in May 1982," st<tlt'S CarU.On said. f:kA was purchased last year Th<• improved affordability b v Com m er<.: i a I Cr e d 1 t p1cturt.• was reflected in the M:.nag<.'mtmt Corp .. a subsidiary n.·c·ord monthly 1ncreast' in of Control Data. By the end of existmg home sales reported by 1982 1l hJd opened 45 Control tht• Assoc1at1on last week. DatJ Homeowner Centers, Carlson noted. On a s.easonally of(ermg homebuyers first and adJU!ott•d annual basis. home second mortgages, 1nsuranCC' and rt•salt•s in January rOS(' to 2 61 closing and relocation serv1e<'S. It m11l1un units from 2.26 million m hopt>s to add 500 franch1SC.'t$ next DE.'<.:t'mber The percentage year increase was the biggest m the 16 Me rrill Lynch Realty and year!. the Association has been Ht.>locauon has been buying compiling the monthly sales data well managed local real estate "Clearly, steadily falling brokerage businesses It owns 26 mortgage interest rates have fir~ m 40 metropolitan areas. played the largest role in with 300 salc.>S offires and 8,000 improving housing affordab1l1ty sal<·s pt>rsons. It has expressed over th£' last eight months," the mt.enuuns of having a presence economlst noted. in the top 50 urban markets within the next several years The average interest rate on Sf•ars Roebuck has been inst1tuuonal mortgages dosed m building It!> presence through Two new floor plans have JUSt "Plan F ," the other new January f~ll again to 13 64 ownPMh1p uf ColdweU Banker, a ... ~n t'ntroduced al Salver Sands d h percent -down from 13 98 a real t•state company that "'""' es1gn. emp asiZE'S ronvemcnce percent 1n December and Racquet Club in Palm Desert. by and offers special versatility. In significantly lower than the 16.11 established affiliates m nearly McLain Development Company. this home, the second bedroom is two dozen metropol.Jtan areas. ed f I d percent rate reported eight According to Sales M~!fer s1tuat or optiona use as a en months earlier. The motivation behind the Bob Ogle, these plans. re(e to or guest room, and there is a However. rising income and b1g-l'ompany activities 1s the by McLain staff members as large mast.er swte for the owners' relatively flat home prices also reahz.allon th{lt reaJ estate l.S npe "~r ..-n•-t" homes. were Ullil' Spacious livtng and d1mng for pro(ess1onaJ management and ........ --contributed to 1mprov1ng designed aa a result of a survey m areas and a well-planned kitchen affordability, Carlson noted training. and homebuyers ripe which purchasers and others are other features for salesmen t.o present a vanety were asked to name the existing The single-family residences The annuaJ income necessary of other servlces amenities, optiona, etc they introduced in Phase U are pnced lo qualify for a median-priced What the small real estate would most want to see in an from $117,000 lO $159,500 The home in January was $30,330 -broker can offer 1s human "ideal" home. vanous plans offer up to I.421 down $340 from December and services and human rather than Moat unique of the new i;quare feet, with two bedrooms $4,912 less than the necessary computer know-how about the and two full baths quahfymg income last May · 1 1 "customer-request" home& is the .---------------_;_ _ _;____;~---------.....:.oc:..:.:a::....:9C:.:.:e.:.n:..:.e:.._ _______ _ "Plan G" with its dual master suit.es, each with dressing room/ bath Secluded at opposite ends ot the central l.lving room/dimng area, the two mast.er bedrooms provide maximum privacy for couples (714) 650-1180 5°/o Down Payment <>rm AND TWO~ ••• FROM $64,800 And remember. at LMe!Jhore you own the land. In a quiet loc.atJon near both the San DleO> ~ (405) and the Costa Mesa- Newport freeway. and only minutes from the fabulous South Coast Plaza. John IJVrEREST Wayne/Orange County Air-for the ft rat port and the h'1ne lndustrlaJ Complex. you will discover year on a affordable condominium 30·year loan. No mat1er what you're doing, yof.fr hometown ~-"''In. IMng In a beautifully land· Ask our Mia scaped envtronment with shimmering lakes. lighted rq>reKntatMt i:>r tennis courts, a swimming compktc ~ ~~~~r!f:a~~-71.4/557·4306 1'be good •... s.1es omce open c:s.11y h,......to~I lOe.m.to~p.m. • Tlllll Ill lfOW "'OltlltfM prlM'.lpM alld lltltrrelf JMWmcttl '°' llM {Int,,.., Ofl • f(JI JOO fNlt at~ llt1('1"f. CalltMtfd MOn111111 prl1tf'l,..t •"411t'-' ~f ~IM mnalnlnQ l1' tlCIT• IUOUld ft"OC frotn I~ 10 14'0, c..fllNIM!d AMMat "'"""'' .. l'l.llld.J". ADULJ CONDOMINIUMS ' ,.. ___ ...... ,..... ..... ...,_ ...... ~ ......... ,,,.,..-. .,-........ ..... .. .... " ·-,.,,, ""tT;:,.,_.. .... ,........ 111...-11,,.-•r ,\I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Maroh 1~. 1813 Fixed rate at Potomac tract A 10 ~ percent, 30.year fixed lnte1'9\ rate la N1W belna offered at Potomlle Landina ln bffuUfuJ l.quna Ntiuel. Pru. ranae trom UOQ,000 to $207,000 with a lO~ percent fixed-rate and 30-ye&r flnand.na. U • bu~f' pays all c:uh or arranaee hil own ~a '301000 price dWcount la available. Tbt ~ are available ln four llnal• level and ~ltory fioorplan deetcna th.at feature two and three bedrooma and up to 2.002 11quare feet of uvm. .... To reach thl1 community, preaented by . Coventry Flnt Homes. take lhe San Dlego Freeway to Cro'Wn Valley Parkway, lhen drive 1e>ulh toward the ocan to Del Avion, approximately one mile ftom the Pllciflc Cout Hiehway. Turn left on Del Avion and 80 one mile, then follow the aigna up lhe hill to Potomac Landlna· Location a factor in Windsor homes Location often la the key .el.ling factor in real estate, and the award-winning community of Woodbridge ln the growln8 city of Irvine is the prime location that h.u contributed to the sales aucceu at Warmington'• Woodbridge Windsor !atatee luxury condominium home community. The ~tion-orient.ed living environment of Woodbridae, planned and being aeveloped by the Irvine C-ompany, ls the setting for these Warmington-built homes of Woodbridge Windaor &tat.es, priced from $159.000. Offered with below-market financing at 9 ~ percent lnt.ereet for the fl.nit two years on a 30-year, 12 ~ percent fixed rate loan or optional flnandng program featuring an 11 ~ percent lnt.erest loan for five years with a 10 percent down payment, these homes are preeented with a choice of four floor plans. The single level and two-story arrangements offer two, three or four bed.rooms and range ln size from 1,514 to 2,255 aquare feet of living area. To visit the community, take the CUiver Drive exit from either the San Diego Freeway or Santa Ana Freeway and enter Woodbridge at Alton Parkway. Then follow the signs to Woodbridge Windaor Ea\ates. The sales office and decorated models are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lakeshore condos close to .shopping Lakeshore adult condominium community, located jual minutes from South Coast Plaza, offers prospective homebuyers the rare combination of location as well as value and terms. Priced from $64,500, the Lakeshore condominiums feature 9 percent lnt.erest for the first year on a 30-year loan. Monthly principal and interest payments are as low u $493. A down payment of 5 percent combined with the exceptional financial t.erma gjve singles and young couples an opportunity to take advantage of the appreciation, equity buildup and tax aavinp that reeult from home ownership. To view these adult condominium homes, located at the comer of Segentrom and Fairview Avenues in Santa Ana. take the San Di~ Freeway to the Fairview exit, then drive north to Segerstrom Avenue. The aales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Landmark homes spacious condos For home shoppers who want the easy-<:are lifestyle provided by condominium ownership, but who allO want the spadoua:nesa normally amociated with alngle-family homes. the 2,142-aqure fool Plan .., 4 at Landmark Yorktown may be just what they're looking for, according to Goldie Mackin, sales manager at the ooean-cloee townhome community in Huntington Beach. "With ita three large bedrooms, two-and-one- half baths. and a good-sized family room, Plan 4 is ideal for families or couples who need or want a apec:ioua home,'' conunenta MAcldn. "In addition. Plan 4 allO provides an WlusuaJ amount of outdoor livinl area for a townhome," she u.ki. '"1bere ia a huge fenced patio th.at extends 8Cl"Q9 the rear of the home, u well u a l.ar&e walled entry courtyard. And upstairs, the luxwioua master suite featuree a secluded outmide deck.•• Plan 4 la the largest of four floorplans still remainln8 at Landmark Yorktown, a development of Sl8Dal Landmark. Beginning at 1,770 aquare feet. the two and three-bedroom townhc.mes are ~ flOm $159,9M>. The Landmark Yorktown l&les office and modela are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. They can be reached by taking Beach Boulevard MJUth from the San Diego Freeway to Yorktown Avenue, turning left on Yorktown to Coldwater Lane, turning right on Coldwater and proceeding atrailht ahead. More lnfonnation la available by caWna 963-7072 or 763-0042. Lyon firm names Bailey· new exec '· I , "•l ·- Le11Than One~ Fromtbe ()ce•n H you thought you couldn't afford Potomac landing becaJ1se the prices and interest rates were too high... Think again. Now, you c.an't aftbrd to miss out on this once-in-a lifetime opportnnff¥ to own a Warmington-built luxmy home near the ocean in beautiful Laguna Niguel We think our current prices and 30-year financing makes these outstanding homes the best value in the area. 30.YEAR FIXED RATE FINANCING - Dilly Piiat SUNDAY, MARCH 13. 1183 Nixon, Jabbar spark Laker ' lo victory over Chicago. 84. 0 0 Snyder's decision pleases UCI Jim Snyder By JOHN SEV ANO Of the 0..., .......... Like most giftro college athletes. Jun Snyder was faced with a difficult decision followlng his junior year at UC Irvine. Aller enjoying tremendous success al the collegiate and national level as an amateur, 1JCI's tennis ace was fa<.'ed with the dilemma of tunung pro or going back to school for his final year It wasn't an easy choice, and Snyder wrestled with hlB verdict for weeks, seeking advice from hLS parents and has personal coach, Jacque Gngry (the club pro at Anaheim Hills). Ultimately, Snyder decided to return to UCI. It was a judgment, even today, Snyder questions. "J hud only a very few units to gN done In 11Chool," says Snyder. who 111 majoring In criminal justice "I just tlgurl'd another year m school and a degree would take 10me pressure off me "The decision waa my own. I felt I cou Id have gone and played on the c1rcu1l but, at the time. that was 1rrelt•vant" Snyder's choice certainly wasn't irrelevant to UCI Coach Greg Patton, though, who adm.1t.s to being on pms and nt.'t'dles throughout the ordeal. "l'm telhng you, 1t was like God saying you you wouldn't have a chance to go lo heave n ," claims Patton "Without Snyder, we would have been a good team that would have had to ac:rap and claw Into the Tof 20. "With Snyder, we re a Top 20 team capablt> of beating anyone In the nation. What he does for our team Ls make us a national conumder " That's a lot of pressure to put on S nyder's shoulders, but then he's used to the burden A. the No. 1 player on the UCI team, the 23-year-old ls constantly seeing the oppo111tJon's best. Today w1U be no different, either, as he's acheduled to face SMU's Rodney Harmon at the Newport Beach Tennts Club where lhe 19th-ranked Anteaters will host the No 1-ranked Mustangs (I p.m ). Harmon, if you'll remember, reached the quarterflnala last year of the U.S. Opcm before toeing to t>Vtmtual champion Jimmy Connors He 111 currently ranked No 13 in the nation (l'Ollegtat.ely). Of courae, Snyder, who didn't It.art playing the game unlll he was 15 'h, Lt no slouch himself at No 27 "To me. I llkt> the wav tennls la." uva the Estancia High grad, "I like the way it's evened out because it allows everybody a chance to do well "A person might not be the No. l player an the world, but that doesn't mean he can't beat the No. 1 player. The balance, especially an college, la 1ncred1ble." The college compet1uon, and its panty, is partly responsible for keeping Snyder (See SNYDER, Page 8%) Deer "°' PMtee .,, a.tee ~ Orange Coast's Kevin Eisler ( 11) bowls into GWC's David Applezoller, who is helped off the field (·rig~t). Three-point bombs key UNLV win INGLEWOOD (AP) - Ninth-ranked Las Vegas trwd a couple of long shot~ with thl-' game on the lane YE:'Sterday afternoon, making both to escape with a 66 -63 victory over Fresno Stall' and the Pac1f1c Coast At h I l' t 1c Asso,· 1a ti on basketball title Rebels guard Danny Tarkan1an hit for thrc•e pomLci with 36 seconds remaining in regulauon ume to ue the score at 59 and send the gamt• into overtime Then Enc Booker's three-point goal with two seconds left in the overtime period gave Las Vegas the victory and the l'Onference crown "It was an .imazang game." UNLV Coach Jerry Tarkaman said. "I didn't thank we could come back" But he added, "We w;ed a zone trap m the second half. and 1t really bothered Fresno State h 's really hard to beat a team three times m one l>Cason • · "Both teams w<>re really ready to play," sald Fresno State Coach Boyd Grant. "Our plan was to try to stop Sidney Gret>n, and at times we were able to He stall scored 23 points. but that's because he's the most physical player in the Umtro States "Their two three-point shots killed us," Grant said Despite the loss, Grant aa1d he still feels Fresno State deaerves an NCAA bid occ By JOHN SEV ANO Ot tN 0.., l'1lot It.ft If there was one thing Orange Coast College's Mike Mayne and Golden West's Fred Hoover agreed upon yesterday, it was that neither team had played very artistically in their South Coast Conference baseball confrontation. Beseiged bv errors (there was a total of six), walks ( 11 ), unearned rurLB (7) and mental mutakes, the game was uncharacteristic of how the two sides usually perform. "It wasn't a well-played ball game at all," admitted Hoover, shortly after watching hlS v1s1t1ng Rustlers drop an 8-7 decision to the Pirates. "But then I tlunk the fact it was Orange Coast-Golden West had something to do with that. "They like to play each other. It's just that sometimes the players lose conception of how the ball game should be played." Mayne agreed. "There's a lot of electricity when these two teams play," he said. "Plus, this was our first- ever conference game agahut each other. "We weren't pretty today. We were functional. Maybe we'll be pretty later on." One person who was not only pretty, but functional was OCC relief ace Robb Munson. who worked the Pirates out of a jam in the sixth Inning and went on to allow just one hit In 3 ~ Innings. but it isn't pretty The game was lJed at 63 with 1:44 remaining an the extra period after Fresno State's Bernard Thompaon made a ahort ju.mp ahot. Munson, a southpaw, picked up hi• second victory of the seuon while lowering h.ia ERA to 1.28. He came on with runners at the comers and two oat in the sixth and promptly •truck out GWC cleanup hitter Bob (See OCC, Pace BO Doug Irvine of Golden West elides in for run before 0CC catcher Keith Komeiji can apply the ta1. • Success[ ul league openers for Edison, EdJ.IOn and Weatmlnater hip opened lhe Sun.et 1-cue blleball campelan with vktor1• yesterday, but both the Charaen and LJona needed to overcome eetly •tldtt. Meanwhll•, th•P• were three doubS.hdder 1p1J&a wlih Co.ta Mesa dtWIJna whh Laauna .Beach lttanda doh\I tl\• .. me with Dena Hilla, and ""'port Harbor •ttJn, a atandoff wtth') LolAmlp. ~no Valley, howev r. '°°" the ,,,._.,,.Of fl Dorado tW . . t Here'• how It happened: Edltoa '1, Marlu I The Charaen enapted for teven runa in the top of \he lixth lnnJna at Blair Field to wtn tbMr ~ opener. Marina t1arter Dave &mmona aalled Into the 1hclh with a 2·0 adva1u.a1 , oampUmlnta of an RBI~ by Nte Wheeler 1n the , ... and. Mark Johneon RBl ilnale In the lhJrd. lttv• Mojica _... Ute nan In both 1nn1,.. The Charltn' ClDlnitblck .,..n • Jtm Aucer had a one-out double and moved to third on Todd Na1h'1 1tn1l•. Th~ Vlk.lJ\11 walked Todd Mabe lntenUonally to load tht bales,· but catcher Paul Ellilon cncked a lWO-Nn ltf\IJ. to 89t the~even. Before the lnnln1 wu over, St.v• OverMm had doubled ln two more, Randy HamU&on and Daw Duun had conuibuWMI UI Mri1* and llamJl&on wenwally &iDtid an an error. w .......... I, Oleel Vin l PNI Btu N\dl au& etlht and walklid Westminster just two u the Liona overcame an early \ ·O deflclt to pin the defeat on th~ Seehawkl. Down l·O. Wes&mlna1.er wmt tn front In tN fOW'lh u Eddie Pimentel llNlled, •tole MCOnd, and came home on "rim Jlanlon'1 double to left. HaNOn tallied the llt·br.aker momenta later on an fttTOt, Otwn vi.w l.oc>k the eerly leed In the \hard on an enor. a pair of waUai and 1 .q .... bunt by f>hll Helman. ( ... PA&PI, P11• 81) Edison's Alpert takes third Special to the Dally Piiot FRESNO -Edison High's Arnold Alpert ran Into an old nemesis yesterday at the CIF state wrestling championships, and as a result settled for third place in his weight category. Alpert's third-place finish was tops among three area wrestlers competing in the state tournament at Selland Arena here Irvine High's Chris Stately flrushed fifth in the sta~ in the 200 -pound division, while Fountain Valley's Jay Russell had to default all of his matchs because of a cracked sternum. Alpert. a seruor and the CIF Southern Secuon 4-A runner-up in the 130-pound divl.alon, won his opening match with a 3-1 dEcis.ton over Napa High's Gillie Schmidt. But he found himself up against the only wrestler in the Southern Section to finisher higher -Lompoc's Alonzo Harrison And Harrison, who edged Alpert 3 -1 for the Southern Section title, recorded a 4-3 decision. That sent Alpert Into the consolation sem!fin.al.s where he defeated Dan Matthews of Valhalla High, 4-2. Alpert then declaloned Nogales Htgn'• Chris Butler 9-0 to take third place. Irvine'• Stately WU pinned by Chico's Stuart Busbee in hla first match at 4 :24. He defeated Robert Serafino o( Oceana High (San Frand.aoo), 3-2 in the con1olatlon1 but then loat to, Chrit Rinehart of Monte Viata Hl8h (San Diego). 4-0. Stately eettled f« fifth tn 1tate when hl1 next opponent, Tlm Lajclk of Thouund Oak1, forfeited the O\lltch. iwa.u, who had aone th~ ' an lnjury-free 1U.10n. cncUd h.la tternum ln prac\lce tau" Wednesday, but he felt well enou1h to cnvel to ~ for the atai. tournament. But 30 MCOnda Into h1I lint match with Q.....,. Davia H.Wh'a John O'Brien, ft.-U ......... he t'OUldn't 10 m Md cW.Mlhld. He lhen defaula.d to Bed lhttr1 Robltrt HamU •• a~U ii \M Ctr Mut.hllm ~tlon 4·A ch.amptoa ln &he , ... pound divilkln. ,• ------------~··-·· ... ·-~----~· ....... ,. ____ . __ ,..... ________________ --- Bl Orange CoHt OAIL Y PILOT /8und1y, March 13. 1983 NBA's survival may depend on drastic changes Truo t<.•llt of tht' forlltud .. of tnanklnd would bt· lh" loa of rollt•r dt-rby. mud wrt. .. tllna and pruft•n1um1I bHkl•tball. not nt.'C:tiuarlly in that ord1:1 Ot thl· th1 l't.'. µrn l.Jw.kt•lllull would huvt• llw mo"'' fl\ll'1't1onablc• futurt• That 11 lo aay, aurvival ITWY huvt• to be• lh1• 11h·rx·h1ld or I hllr16W Tht-C'rt•uturt'H who pl11y In the N1tt1unul Basketbull Assouat1on iil't.'Ol san,·erc when th<'y pron11M-u w1alkou1 on April 2, I( ia ni•w work1nl( agrnc:nwnt wnh mun111gement 111 not 1 t'Ul"ht-d by April I In t·ontrusl to n•<.'l'nl ba1wball l&n<I foolbnll strike•. howev...r. th1.· NBA playc:r~ art• not demanchng more. Thc:y i»ready havt· 11 all. Th1.· pUrpost' u( lhl' players 1~ avoid g1v1ng any of lt baC'k That the franchuws nl-t'<i i;omc of the: substan<.'l' returned 1s obvious by the fact there are NBA operaUon.s on the verge of going down three times and coming· up twice. Clearly, a strike and the accompanying loss of revenue would add httll' in the way of hope for the future. • Scramble for berths in tournament begins From AP dispatches KANSAS CITY With many m independents struggling th.is year, the Big East, Sig Ten and Southeastern conferences hope to land as many as five teams apiece today an the NCAA Basketball Tournament, the biggest and richest ever The field. to & annoUllred at a nation.ally televlSed news conference, has been expanded from 48 teams to 52. Bolstered by the NCAA's $48 million contract with CBS. payments figure to exceed the record amounts the schools and conferences received last year. CBS plans live coverage when Dave Gavitt. chalnnan of the nme-man Division I Basketball Committee and comrruSSJoner of the Big East, unveils the bracket today. The commitU!e, armed with piles of computerized Information on all 274 Division I teams. began meeung Friday afternoon and did nol expect to wrap up its work until shortly before the announcement. Twenty-e ight teams g e t auto mat ic invitations as C'hamp1ons of their conference regular season or post-season tournaments. Quote of the day "We need the ratings But we need the attendance JUSt as much We don't want to play our games m a 'Jtud10 " -USFL Commisstoner Cbet Simmons. Sparrow., Knicks fly high Rory Sparrow hll a three-point. m 30-foot J1.lmper a l the buzz.er la.st rught to give the New York Kmcks a 97-95 Nation a l Basketball AssoC'iation victory over Portland Elsewhere around the league, Moses Malone's 20 pointll Jed five Philadelphia players an double figures as the 76ers. registering their lowest point total of the season. still managed to bt>at Washington 95-86 Dan Roondfleld scored 29 points as Atlanta held off a lat<' Detroit rally to win I 20-119 Roundf1eld's last pomt, a free throw with 1.30 left. gavf.' Atlanta a 120-117 lead Larry Nance st·orc·d 24 points and Dennis Johnson added 22 as the Phoenix Suns scored a 105-94 victory over hapless Houston . . Artis Gilmore notched :n points in San Antonio's 131-120 victory owr Golden State Devils stun Montreal., 7-3 Jeff Larmer a nd S teve li1 Tambellllli each 900red twic\> as the , New Jersey Devils stunned the Montreal Canadlens with a 7-3 VlC'lory last night in National Hockey League act.ton. The Devils own the se<.'Ond worst record m the league . . In other games. Rlcll Vaive began Toronto's comebaC'k from an early 2-0 deficit with his 45th goal of the season and the Maple Leafs beat Chicago 4-2 Darcy Rota &COred three goals and former Los Anselet King Doe1 Halward added two power -play goals to lead Vancouver lo an 8-3 win over Buflalo. The vic- tory moved the Canuc~ four pointa ahead of the Kings an tht· Smythe Division . . . Mike Bo11y scored his 49th and 50th goab of the .eason lo lead the New York Islanders to a 6-2 decision over W118hmgton . Rookie Mike KrHbelny11ti sC'o red tw1C'e in Boston's 5-2 triumph over Phlladelph1a . RoD Otlpay had a goal and lilMist to lead the New York Rangers to a 4-1 v1C'tory over Dalgary Mldael Goolet scored his 52nd aoal to help Quebec down Minnesota &-3 Short-handed goals by Pat BHteUe and Bob Aeddon 51 seconds apart led P1tllbu.rah to a 7-2 Victory over Hartford Jor1n Pe&tenaoa tcored \WiCl' 1n St Louis' 2-1 victory ovt-r Detrvit • BUD TUCKER I 1 1 11 11 t' r I o u a 1.· n o u H h t h n l l h t• N 8 A l"Onlrlliiliioru'<.l a 11rou p or 1t1t'ml>t•r11 to launch an lllVl'S tlKOtlOn litl OK th lcx:Ull' and ldl·ntlfy thOSl' rrunt·h111t111 whkh art· dl·t1pt•rur..1ly 111 Of l'<l\.lrtlt.', it would ~ som<•whnt c•4&11h•r to Clng .. r tlw urw ur· two dubei which 411'\' hculthy but alt l'ommltt .. '(.'!I huw thl'tr own wuys of doing thlnt<• At any ratt-, whut you dt>tl'l'l 1is n•rioui; l'OOSlderat1on o{ a movt• to l'OO..'IOltdatl' within the NBA Th~ Iii not ne<.~1ly br1lhant 1rui..smu"h ~ geniui. l!I not r('qu1red to rt.'t'Ogmze and undenitand that ll was expansion that caused the NBA'i. problems m the tirst ploce UCLA loses., but wins title Paul Wllllams, whu !>l0ur1.•d '27 m points in tht.• conte~t. hit a JUmpt·r from in close with 14 second s remaining yt>sl(>rday l<> g1vt' Arizona State a 78-76 upset victory OVl•r UCLA. which had dtnchcd the PaC'1f1<.._ 10 basketball title earlier m the day when S(.'(.'Ond-pla<.-e Washington State lost 76-75 to Washington m Seattle .. ln another Pac-JO contest, Wayne Carlander, an Ocean View High JtT'aduate, tossed m a career high 28 points and James McDonald hit two free throws in the closing seconds to give use a 72-70 v ic to ry over stubborn A rizona ... Senior guard,. Dereck Wblttenburg scored 11 of his 15 points In overtime, triggering North Carolina State lo a 91-84 upset of fifth-ranked North Carolina to send the Wolf pack into today's Atlantic Coast Conferen1.:e C'hamp1onship game. NC State wall tangle with Virgtnra. which got 18 points from Ot~ell Wll100 to rout upstart Georgia Tech, 96-67 Eighth-ranked St J ohn's, led by sophomore Cbrl1 MulUo'1 23 points, won the Big East Conference title with an 85-77 lnumph over No 14 Bost.on College . . Cent.er Akeem Olajuwon's shot blocking. rebounding and inside scoring lifted top-ranked Houston to the- Southwest Confl·reoc-e 1:hamp1onsh1p, 62-59 over TCU Indiana opened a 20-pomt halftime lead and clinched the Big Ten mJe with an 81-60 verdict over Ohio State . . Lou1sv11le and Tulane will mrel today for the Metro Conference crown after the Cardinals edged Memphis State, 71-68, and Tu I ant• ou tscored V arg1nia Tech, 79-73. Arizona edges Chicago Jim Asmus booted a 33-yard fie ld goal with rour S«'Onds left to C'ap an 18-point fourth period which earned Arizona lO a 30-29 victory over [i] the Chicago Blitz In a United States Football League game an Tempe . . In another USFL rontest. rookie running back Greg Boone rolled up 157 yards o n 3 J carries. inC'ludrng a seven-yard touchdown sprint, as Tampa Bay knocked off M1l'h1gan, 19-7 Nicolette extends lead I ORLANDO. Fla Whlle golf's !I most !amorous names hred and fell back, fonphot Make Nicolette plac1dJy put together a wind-blown 71 and stretched his lead lo an impressive six strokes yesterday m the third round of the Bay Hill Classic. Nicolette, not yet a wanner an five years of PGA Tour acUv1ly but the leader all the way an this event, was the only man under par aft.er 54 holes over Arnold Palmer's troublesome Bay H1U Club counie Nicolette completed 54 holes at 209, four under regulation figures. He led the first round by two shots, the second by three and stretched his third-round lead to s.lx -by two shotrrthe biggest third-round margin of the season. And he left some of the world's finest players. acowling ln frustration. far in his wake. "The thing about it," aaid Australian Greg Norman. "is that nobody put any heat on him. He just played along. conservative-type golf and didn't have to do anything cute or smart lo try to shoot a low number " Norman. winner of the Auatrallan Mast.era and the Hong Kong Open m hill last two st.arts. shared second at 215 with Spain's Seve Balleswros Trojan women seeded USC. Lou151an.a Tech. Tennessee • and Cheyney St.ate took the top aeeds in each geographic r egion of the NCAA W omen's Bas ketball Tournament announced yesterday. In the West bracket. USC will meet an opponent to be detennlned on Friday. whUe Long Seach State hoaia Stephen F. Austin and UCLA travels lo third-seeded O regon Stale Saturday Seba1t1u Coe set a world indoor best in the 800 meters with a time of 1:49.91 to help England to a surpri1lng 72-70 victory over the United Stat.el in a dual track and field meet in Co.ford. Engi.nd . . . The United Stat.es. Mex.loo and Canada we~ oonfinned yesterday aa official bidden to host the finala of the 1986 World Soccer Cup. Selection of a new site had become n~ after Colombia, whkh alttady had been formally awarded the flnals, withdrew late last rear. cHlna financial reaaoru ... Teruw:mee a WIWe G11lt won the first •Pl'int- hurdlca doubles In the 19-year hiatory ol the NCAA Indoor Trade and Field Champlonahipe in Pontiac, Mich • while SMU and Nebraska captured the m~n·a and women's tltlea, -retJ*UVely. Sports on TV, radio today TELEVISION 0 un (2) -OOU..EO.B BAl&ETBAU. -The champlonahlp 1ame of th• Meuo Conference Tou.maml!nt. 10 a.m. (4) -COLLEOI IAR&TBALL - 11w c:f\lmplonlh!p P"'! ot the ACC TCM.lmament. 10".U 1.m. (ll) -UllaALL -HoUlton vt. ~at Vero &Mth 11a. lHO 1.m. (7) -Uift. fOOTIAlL -New ~ •• JlhllacW~. _ ·u .... ~ -ax,1.ma aA1&STaA.LL -!J'M d!in1l11•1P ~ ot the UC TOW"NflW'lt, Noon (4) -GOii ,_ ""61 round ~ ol IM HW 0..-In Orlando. ,,_, l p.m. (2) -SPORTS IUNDA Y -Lin cowrqe of \he ee*1.lon of tho 52 trama f« thb rear'• NCAA belMtbaU couma.ment from Kanlu City, Mo. l•fG p.m. (7} -WIDE WORLD 01' IPOllft - .ffff Chandler (29·0~2, US KOi) delmdt hll W8A bantamwelaht dwnplonahlp .,.inn Joee 1-0.aby" CaNMIM (~l. 1.-~l.,.~ a ttheduled l6·round bout. Uw fJ'Om AUan'L'&~ H.J. a..tt.11 -~VI DodiWI It Vwo 8*h1 ,,. I 10:10 a.m., KAIC (1IO)~mYI. o.klMd at Phoenl•, lhH •·"''.1;.KMn.. lO). Hocke1 -Wll'WN al KiNt. 1:. p.m , . ( l 110), Ohv111u•ly. 1ti.rvlni fri.oduM'lt opt•ratt'd by bufloor\al S.11 f)lt'l£tt und Clt•Vl•land u.rc.> t'Xllll1ph .. bu11nl•11 moxlto t•alllna thr mor~ robutl of 'tu frttnch11Wt1 tu,wth .. r w rt'C'UOUt~ a buyout or wh111k•vcr It would takt1 to Md lM l<'•IU• of the •'Ould only bto nwllttnJm1.·h1 tu lht· 110lld (Irma In ttw NBA Om• µl111dn6' orw'11 IM'lf 1n tht• po1t1t1011 uf u11 owrwr thl' llkl .. of Jt•rry BUAi or l..<11t Anijt·lt'd tt'<'ll u l(OOd thmai ht•rt• The ellm1nut1011 o f tht• rlHrnff wuuld t·1 t'1.1 t.-u ht•ulthy C'limoH· wht.•rt•an tht' rrwmbcnJ of the lod"t' t•ould ft't'\I at le-w t mndcrutely hiah off thl' hoa IC'klt.. You aie:t ia flNtll('lally ht'ullhy iroup who would pn'IM·nt JJ<Jrlty In tt-1.111111 iil\d an c.>nrtC'h~nt of tult•nt whwh would nl•C'('IHnly lt•ad to doter rnmp<•ll llCln und th<• u tl4•n<.hmt ruVt'llUt11 Wl'll, It Wit.'<! to be thut w1.1y in all of the pro sport.II frutern1l1l'I . Tht• NBA and NHL operated whh SIX tt•Jtm• t'Udl. All or bWM.!i;ull had 12 dublll and IJoxjng gavt• out lltle11 In tl('V~n divaaloru l"ur 1ruiuult.'t.'. 11 ttolevulon packaae would be 1wutkr fill W"ound th<· pad<A&N'I nnd publiC' would gt•t an improVt'(I prodU<.-t llntf tht' promc.H~ra would not huv~ t.u llNU't' the proc.1'eda wath shabby member U.•&nu• which <.vntrlbuw nothlnj. Al tiny ral4". ru1 m~ntit>01.-d t-urllt>r, u trt!nd ii u1•tt"Cted here and 1t la not without logic. Ot cour11e, the dilution or the NBA would probably produ<.'t' th<Jllto rt-luctant to go and thoee who would resist belns klC'ked out by enhsting legal 1i11d Thl• t•nt1re thing could turn mlo an untidy murlroom sagu with the• luwyt>f'll gt>tting all the revt.>nut- Thui may not htav(• bc..'t'u good for the playen1 or lh1· pubht•, but 11 11url.' WI hl.'11 wwa good for tht• fa tsos w ho owned the rranch11e11 Expansion . of tourtil', dilutes the ent1r1.' structure of a aporlli league The talent la spread thinner and so as the rcvenut' and 100ner or lakr. 80 1:. the 1nwre1t Therefore, you t•nvia1on u man of Jerry 8W1X' lt may be denying a man hlll constltuuonal rights ID take awiiy hi.a toy even If 1t aa roeting him $16 m1lhon a year SNYDER. • • From Page 81 in school, as he felt the extra experience would be good fur him. ''Playing in the No I spot kt:t.>ps you on your toes,'' he explainll. "You can never relax for any match you play "The toughest thing 18 trying to k ee p eve rything in perspective. When you'rt' In school, you have classes and grades and other things to worry about than just a tennis match. Jf I was on the c1rcu1t I'd onlr, have lo worry about my match. ' Which leads one to believe maybe Snyder wishes he had chosen differently? "I don't like lo say," he says quietly. "I know I was very ready ment.ally to go (pro). and I think I could have gotten a lol out of this hrst year on the circuit .. But 1 love to be on the t.enrus team It's really e nJoyablt' because thts as the best team I've been on m four years "Either way, I try lo make the best of it. ln the begmnmg I was wary of my decas1on. But then I look at 1t and see I have only 10 more weeks of achoo!, whereas af I was on the circuit and wasn't win n in.~ o r hurl I m i ght have ... Snyder didn't finish, but the implication was that he'd have nolhin~ to fall back on. So, Snyder is making do trying. m the process. to Cine -tune h1s game. "I ho~ to be one of the best 50 players an the world at o ne point," notes Snyder "But there's a lot of hard work and a lot of training involved "There are r e ally fiv e vanables in bemg a world<lass pro There's the ph)'Slcal. mental. coachmg. trainmg and the Ume you put m. If you miss any one of those, you're not gomi lo make ll "Right now I think whet makes m e better 1s m y Angels, Dodgers post • wins From AP dl1patcbes Rookie outfielder Gary Petus had a double m a two-run fint inning and a triple in a SJx-run sixth as the Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 8-5 yesterday rn a Cactus League baseball game Meanwhile tn CoC'oa, Fla .. seventh-innin1 home runa by Mike Marshall and Franklin Stubbs led the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-::i victory over Houa10n In Tempe. Artz .. Gaylord Perry of the Mariners. oldest pla~r in the major letagues •l +4. made hil apring training debut and went four lnninga. Re pve up two runs. one of them earned. two hits, walked one and atruck out two. The Ancel.a trailed 3-2 going tnto the aucth. Pettta led off the lnnll\R wlth a triple and acored on a wild pit.ch by Marinen' rellev~r Mike Stant.on. After back-to-back a!ng)el by B rian Downln1 and Jerry Narro'n, Stanton 1ot !:Illa Valentine to a.round lnto a douhk play but waIKed Doua DeClnca. 'I'ht-n Bobby Grich hit a shot up the middle that Stanton deflected wlth hta bare hand, forc:lnl Stanton out of \he~ wlth a bruJ1ed middle lndu ftnaer. In the Doda.-r wtn, Manhall led off the .eventh wtth a home n1n off Houaton reliever Bert &berae. Stubbe h.lt a two-run hOf1'*' off l\oberp later In \he lnn1ftl, Greg Patton competitive mmd I think I play a lot of players who are better than me physically. but mentally I'm better "Jimmy Connors is the same way He probably has the worst serve on the C'lrcu1t. But he not only survives, he excells." ExC'e lling is exactly what Snyder is doing at the collegiate level. Just how good is he? Says Patton: "Jimmy is like a shining car. All I do is get a little Johnson & Johnson wax and burr hlm .. *** UCI tests top-ranked Mustangs SMU . th e nation 's Nc1 I-ranked tennis team. wtll meet 19th-ranked UC Irvine today (l p.m ) at the Newpor t Beal'h Tennis Club The Mustangs have four players ranked in the top 25 by the Inte rcolle gia te T e nnis CoaC'hes' Association J eroe Vanier is at No 9 . Rodney Harmon IS No. 13, John Ross No 19 and Eric Korit.a at No 25 The featured mat.c h of the day is expected to be the one between Harmon . who advanced to the quarterfinals of the U S Open last summer before losing to eventual winner Jinuny Connors. and UCI's Jim Snyder, ranked No. 27 Other UCI players nauonally ranked are Enc Quade (No 87) and Bruce Man Son Hmg (No 90) Adnusslon for today's mat.ch 1s $2 50 for ad..Uts. $1 for students, and free fo; UCI students (with ID) and UC.1 Sports Assoc1ates The Anteaters tuned up for their match with SMU today by downing visiting Texas Tech, 6-3. yesterday. Snyder, Man Son Hing and EriC' Quade all breezed to stralsht-set victories for UCI. The win Improved th e Anteaters' record to 13-2. Jester, Rehak spark Rustlers Frank Jett.er and Chril Rehak ~ptwed two events apiece u the OOJden W9t College swim team outscored Saddleback and Fulletton yeeterday to wlh the Golden Wat lnvtt9tional. Jetwr wu victorious In the 100 butterfly and bttutatrokc and Rehak took th• 60 and 100 treertyle. Rehak'• 22.38 dme in the ~ tree Wll the beet of the day &mcM\I the pnlimlnartet and two heaw of finala. PREPS. • • From Page 81 Bt·tz was in l·omma nd the wholt· way .ind Ocean View nevt•r M.-raously threatened after !>C.:onng 11..l. run Co1ta Mesa 4-2, Laguna t-4 Tht• Mustangs of Costa Mesa got a 3-for-3 perfonnance from JUntur first baseman J im Riley a nd junior right-hander Sean Watson pitched the first five innings. striking out seven and surr('ndering two hits, to post the team's fi rst victory of the year in thl' opening game of the non-league double-header. Outfielder Mark McGrath went Z for-2 with one RBI to pace the Artists. In the nightcap. Costa Mesa starter Jl'ff Goettsch pitched a one-hilt.er but he also walked 13 batters (while striking out 12). Tht.> Artists. an winning their f1rrtt ganw. ~-ored three umes in lhl• third inning as Goettsch walked tht-bases loaded and then surre ndered the on ly Laguna Beach hit to Drew Murphy. which scol"t.'d the first run Gol'ttS<·h then proceeded to walk two more runs home in the inrung and walked m another in the sixth NH 6-3, Los Amigos f>-9 First baseman Jerry P1askowsk1 went 3-for -4 with a double and two RBI to spark the S atlors to a VtC'tory m their opener at Newport Don G r1gsby and Kev1 n J ohnson teamed to llmat the Lobos to six hits The Sailors got a ll of their runs an the h.rst three inning!> In thl' sec:ond game. L os Am1goi.. leading 4-3 after six innings, came up with five runs m the S<'venth to gam the split Dana Hills 3-1, Estancia 0-3 Junior Travis Clawson blanked f.st.anc1a 12 3) on two hJts -a Kirk Stonl' i.mgle m the second .ind a Make Campeau single in the sixth an the opener Thl' Dolphins of Dana Hills 'iCOred all three runs m the third annmg on a single. a double, a balk and two errors ln the nightC'ap, Scott S now rl'li<'vcd starter Scott Clements in the first mnmg a nd went the ftnal 61·> innings to p1l'k up his hr;t v1C'torv of the season for the Mustangs · Capo Valley 7-10, ED 6-0 Aflt•r a wild first game, the Cougan. breezed m the rughtcap behind wanning patcher T om Gates' three-hitter LUXURY LIASI PLAN FORUNDE 5396 Leasing Isn't right for everyone. but It may be the answer to your new car needs Lease a luxurious Continental or Llncoln for under $396 per month on • clOMd end leue. with no down payment and 38 month ''" melnten~ & warranty. Come In end help ua find the right leaM plan fot' you. Order yours today.• Erle Padilla Tim Reed Vikings fall • in tour.nanJent SANT A BARBARA -Marina High School volleyball coach Tim Reed has learned that nothing chaJ'\lles much when he takes his team up to the Dos Pueblos Invitational here. For the third year in a row, the Vikings finished third In their pool play, meaning a quick exit from the 15-t.eam tournament yesterday. Only the top two teams from each pool advance to the quarterfinals. "We're playing like r,olitk1ans," notes Reed "We're not real consistent. ' The Vikings started off well enough. defeating VOLLEYBALL La Puente, 15-9. 15-5 and topping Taft, 15-5, 15-5. But Marina split with Venice High, 15-13, 12-15 and then dropped a 10-15, 13-15 decision to highly-regarded Santa Barbara. As a result, both Santa Barbara and Ve nice advanced to today's quarterfinals. Middle hitters Eric Padilla and Make Crowley sparked the Vikings. Marina, 2-2 in non-tournament competition. returns to action tomorrow night (7) when the Vikings play their alumni squad. Basketball scores coaa.ae w .. r Arizona St 78. UCLA 76 USC 72. Artzona 70 WUhinoton 76. was111no1on S1 75 Stanlord 88, Oregon SI 75 Calllomle 75, Oregon 63 AocklM BYU 54, Wyomlno 4, Utah 67. Air F0<~ 55 ........ Indiana 81, Ohio St. 60 10w11 75, Mlcfllgan St 57 Purdue 79. Wltconsln 64 Marquelle 85, SW Loulslena 64 Dayton 90. Oef'aul 71 TWAMINTI F1MM rcu Nevada lat V90aa 66. Fresnc St 63 (o1J Ilg bet SI. Jonn'a 85. Bost<>1> Coli.ge 77 AllMtlo 10 W Vlfglnla 86, Templ9 78 loulhef1' ConfettM-T enn.-Chattanooga 70 E T-St.62 aoutllweat COfl'9rence Houaton 82. TCU 59 ICAC Not1tt Atlenllc Boston U. 83. Holy <:¥on 62 ICAC loutll Jamet Madlton 41. w 11111m & Mary 38 OMo v...., Con*- Morene.d St. 81. Akron 65 la9t Cwt Co11feteoce La Selle 7S. A~n U 73 louthlMd Con..,_ Lamer 75, N Te•as St 54 ICAC Meffo Robert Morris 79, Long Island U 87 llld-AtMric:en Coftfet'IM- Otllo u 59, BowOno GrMn 56 8outhwe1tern Athletic AICorn SI 81 Te.1u1s So...tl\ern 69 .. t111Con'-e Weber St 87. Nevad• Aono 78 hmlflMlll Metro COfll9renco LOUltvlUe 71, Memphlt St 68 Tulane 79. Virginia Tech 73 AllMlllc CNal Conterenc:. North Carolina $1 91 North Carolina 8-4 (Oil Vlfglnla 96. Georgia Tech 67 louthefftorn c~-· Alabama 51, Mluiulpp; SO Geot'gla 79, hnnes-60 NCAA DW!aloft II W"t "°tlonal ~ CS Balteuloold 78. Chapm•n 86 Community cott.a• STATaT~ (at lanta Cwa) DWtalOfl I le"""-le CerntOt 69. lmperlat Valley 63 PaNd9na CC 90. LA Poefc;e 67 DIYtelon II lemlftnalt Mann 69. Laasen e1 Sllasta 89. S~yllno 83 Hlah ec:hool CIF QQlt)MAL. "-AYOFFI OMoton I 'in.It Crenthaw 62. LB P04y 53 Otwto6cNI II '1t1• Santa Clara 60, Sonora ~ DIYtelOfl II f INllt Crouroa<11 59. Chadwick 51 Women CIF "°tloNI Ptayoflt OM8'on I fllullt Buena ••. Mommgslde 26 0Me4on H '1nato Le Reina 51. Pt Loma 42 ot.rt.lon Ill ,,..,... Maranan 38 McFarland 32 Sad·dleback erupts Scoring in every inning. the Saddleback College baseball team enjoyed a 13-3 laughe r yesterday against Grossmont in Pacific Coast Conference play. The hitting stars were plentiful for the host Gauchos, led by Steve DeAngeles who hit solo homen in the first and third innings and finished the afternoon with four RBI. Randy Cumming knocked in a pair of runs with a double and triple, and Mark Henkel and Mark Grace notched three hits apiece. Everyone in Saddleback's starting lineup had at least one hit. Starting pitcher Ben Sanchez, who benefited from the support, went the distance and scattered 10 hits. Sanchez walked only one and induced 15 Gl'Ol8mQnt groundouts. Saddleback, 2-2 in conference and 6-6 overall. meeta Palomar Tuesday. Bohemian Grove triumphs ARCADIA (AP) -Bohemian Grove, ridden by Bill Shoemaker, won yesterday's $56,850 first division of the Santa Gertrudes Handicap on the turf at Santa Anita, then Laffit Pincay Jr. piloted Tell Again to victory in the $~.250 second division. Bohemian Grove, carrying 118 pounds in the l 'h-mile grass race, was clocked in 2:00 3-5, and was a neck in front of Wolver Heighta at the finish. TeU Again, who carried 120, was clocked in 2:00 and finished l lfl lengths in front of Lunar Ray in the leCOnd division. Twin's Tornado was another neck back ln third. This Week's Special H7t CA.DILliAC COUPE DEVILLE J..eathti' OCN•ecl .... .,._, Cabriolet top, • AM/ftf ,__ta,.~ ud below ave,..,_ mu.II 41'71.PfO). •4995 a.II.lilt v .... ,. ...... .,...,. ~· "~ ... a. .... .,_"""' .. Al"*-,,.,. ,... " i.-.. , ~ 0 1 ~ I 1 2600 Harbor Blvd. Cotta Meta (714) 640-1860 - Orang• Coa1t OAILV PILOT/Sunday, March 13, 1t81 81 It's all relative as UCI falls • twice SAN DIFXJO A c..-t>UlJlt• ut rt-lutlv1 .. of forml·r profetlliorwl balwbMU plAyerli w..-1 ti lh~ h.,.r<_.. for San Dhiaio Swtl• Yt .. tc<tduy 111 the Azll-t'll' llWO('lp of UC lrvlnt• In non c..·onfer•t>ru.~ ucth.m Chrlli Cunnlz:uiro, Jr , son of tht> lurnwr profl' .. lonul t•utd1c:r. dcllwred thu wlnnln" hll In the Atttic1' 3 2 victory in the op~.mt•r In tht• bottom of the ninth, no lt>111 whllt• Kt•vln Wheelock, who1e brothur Uury alao played professional ball, had 11c>vt•n RBI In San Diego Stat<''& 16-~ triumph In the nightcap. UC Irvine, which Cell to 7·12 on the season, h1ad t;<.'Orl'd a pair of fourth-inning runs m the tint game on a two-run double by Brad Ditto. The Att.eal had lk'Ort>d twke in the &e<.'Ond With the score still deadlocked in the bottom of the ninth, UCI start.er Casa Soma gave up a single to Kt.•nt Torve. Torve advanced to st.'t:ond on a IUK'rtfl<·t· und tlwn H('on •d whim C.:1.mnltuarn ripped u 1wo-out 1hot oock w thro mound oft Soma and tnto tht• Anwuwr Ju(CoUt Somu auw hlii rt'l..'Ord full to 1-4 In th•• nl.chtn1p, Wht~lcx•k t1tod u 1K·hool rL'<..'Ord with hh1 tl(iv..m ltBI tuu.J put tht· Azt«.11 up front t•urly with a fint-innmg grnnt.l 1d11m UCl at.urter Bo Kt.>nt walkt.-d four batten In tht• first prior to Wheelock'11 blast. Wheelock udded & 1wo rUJ\ tri11le bt>furc the day WWI over The Ant.eat.era mau•hcd the Azte<.'s In hillt w~th 10, with Ditto hnlHhing the &a'Ond gamt• with a 4-for ~ outing Mike Chapfnan h&d three single11 1n four at-bat.II for the Ant.eaters. In all, UCI pit.chen gaw up 14 walks m tht! !K"(.'Ond game. Kent auffered the defeat and fell to 1 2 on the iwason . PRICES GOOD THRU TUESDAY. MARCH 15, 1983 SOLAR GRO CLEAR ,.Iberg lo•• 8' Panel• LANDSCAPE Blg•ound 8' l.og•. 2 CU. FT. BAC Kellogg'• Fo1111er UCl 111 off for a w.,.k befor. retuminj to action on Monday, March 21 at home 1aatn1t Ut.Mh In a non-«>nterenc.-e oonteat. Halae hospitalized CHICAGO (AP) -George Halwi, 88-year-old uwner ot tht• Chk:ago Seara, remained h(lilpitalli.ed y1:11terday at Northwc.1tern Memorial Hospital tor treatment of an undlaclosed ailment. H08pltal spokesman Jame. Henry aaid Haw' alt.ending phy1lci1m, Dr. Neil Stone, was out of town, adding tha t Halas had requeatt.>d that no lnfornuu.Jon on his ailment or condition be given out. But ht! did confirm that Halas had been admitted Mart:h 3 and has been hospitalized a1noe then. TOP QUALITY $ Evenly OIHUWO sotar transmlsSIOfl for superior plant growth and qwlltf crops Pe~· Pak Color 11n. •a.•• un. •'I0.99 4 MIL 10' 1' so· Pol~ ,.,,m Coflfll"lllfl •S.99EAcH Prevents rain dama9t to val~ 11·11w •to.•• 80LB. BAG oecoro~I•• WldftlROCk ·---48AG Newer roct Offm llglltH Ofnsitl for more coverage 1 n . 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Oana Hila, 10 Ktlelle~ 10, NotCO, 10, It tell MMIM. 4, 13 WOOdOnOOe, 3, 14 TUfltll, 2. ti Oftlwto, 1, ,, ._....... o. w~....,, o. ~ Hefbol o. El OOrMCIO ' Rish earns honor at Irvine meet Martna Mish 1e>phoroore ChJp Rl•h captured men'• athlete of the meut honon yeaterday by eottlni u mN'l rocurd In the lOO·mulf'r Jllllh and wlnnln& the 200 m etere at the Irvine Invitational ~rack •nd field mc.-et Rl1h'11 run of 10 ij toehptreed the old 1rutr k O( 10.9 eel IO ling llOd hi• two win• ht•lpt•d Marini. flnlah runner-up In warn lk."Orlni t.<' ·Lona Beach Jordan. Meanwhile, Newport Harbor wu eixlh and Univenlty 12th in the 18 .chool c.'Ompeuuon. Other meet h1ghUght.11 included K.en Slmma of frvint• wklng tht· tlOO-meter run by nosing out hUi opponent by a tenth or a second m 1.59.6 Newport'• Terry Bcmnan had the winnln& mark in the pole vault, aoi~ 12 feet. On the WOl1lefl'1 side, Teresa Barrioe of Unlveraity ran well in her specialty, the d1stancE.'a . WJnnmg the 3,000 met.er run in 10:32, then coming back for o; fourth-place fi nish m the 1,500 Her effort. helped University finiah ll«Ond in the team S(.'Onng. three pointa behind Jordan Irvine, which finished sixth, got a one-two finish from Jocelyn Lee and Sara Norton in the 100 hurdles. In a college meet, UC Irvin<.• took host San Diego State to the final event, the 400-meter relay. before falling to the host Aztecs, 83-80. The Anteaters received strong performance• in the weights, with Ken Mills Uming a personal best 178-7 to wm the discus and a personal best 56-0 to win the shot put and a 178-7 to capturf' the Courageous., Defender vie Yachting fans will have a chance to see the two 12-meters, Defender and Courageous in action today when they engage in a match race off the Newport Pier. The race is being staged primarily for Balboa Yacht Club members and gueat8. The following week the crews of both Twelves will pack for their }Durney to Newport, R.I. w here they will engage Denrus Conner of San Diego in one of three T welves to determine who will be selected to defend t h e America's Cup &&a.inst a forell" challenger an Seplember Preliminary trials star t off Newport in June, observc.t1on tnals will be held m July and the final selection trials will he a sailed ln August. Defender and Courageous are expected to be loaded aboard 1peciaJ truc k• for their land joW"ney to Rhode Wand about April l. dlk'UI Mllll WH runner-up 1n I.ht hanunc:r Pet Nuh had hla btiat ~l'UW uf th~ •uon (203-8) to flnleh tint In the jliwlln Costa Mt'IMl Hltih produc.'1 John Gt·rhudt 1purhl'aded a UCI 11Wt't•p 1n 1 hu ~.ooo metera, winning In 14.42.41. Mark RuelM ( 14 ~i 52) r1nl11ht-d 8 dOR-8«'0nd with O:rn M1trt1111•r. ( 14 .~&>87) third. 'fhe UC! W()MN'I w..r1· ~aten, 102-23, but did niIHiagc a pair of •·hoot rt-<:ord11 Lltia GoMJJli'!I 1 MC.•1><1 to an eBay win m tht• :J,000 nwtt'fi;, pusung a llm<-of Y JY :i Ml't1nwh1le. &:th Griffin M:•t a echool mark in' the 100 m<.'lN hurdlt"l>, docking 14 91 to f>n1Sh S<'COnd IO tht• PV(•nl Nixon hot as Lakers top Bulls INGLEWOOD (AP) Nonn Nixon had 2:i pomts and Kareem Abdul·Jabbar addl·d i2 last night to lead a wl'll· balaut·t·d scoring attack as thl' Los Angeles Lakers captured a 121-114 National Basketball Ass0t·1atcon victory over the Chicago Bulls The gaml' was dOSl' through the first three quarters, but the Lakt>rs pulled out to a 108-99 lead on thrt'<' C.'Ons<"<'Ut1ve baskets by Nixon t•arly 1n the final period Unul then, tht• two dubs had l:x>en separatt"Ci hv no more th;.n ii>-puinu. A 14-4 run midway though the fourth quarter t<nabled the Lakc•rs to t.ikl' a 112· l 01 lead The Bulls came back t.o within four poml.'.. 114-110. on a Dave C o r z 1 n l' 1 a y 1 n w 1 t h 2 5 1 rt•ma1mng But a hook shot by Abdul-Jabbar put Los Angeles In front by six and tht.> LakNs wt•ren't thn•att•nt-<l aft<'rward James Worthy, Jamaal Wilkes and Earvin "Magic" Johnson each added 16 points for the Lake rs Quintin Dalley pact.'d the Bulls with 26 points and David Greenwood had 25 Corune added 19 points and Reggie Theua 17 for Chicago . Ctucago Coach Paul Westhead Qenttally was pleased with the ~Ila' out.mg against the La.kens "I thought w1..• played very well against this tf'am." said the former Laker coach "But our margin of E.'rror LS v1..•ry s!Jm Wt! are very young and we JUSt can't make as m».nv mutakes as we did The Lakers are a very good team, obviously, but it's hard for me to evaluate them " Oilers sweep Uni, Edison, OV advance Wendy Cooper's two-run single in the bottom of the sixth inning capped a three-run rally that gave Huntington Beach a 4-3 victory over Un1vers1ty yesterday m the first game of a women's softball double-head(·r The Oilers proceeded to shut out the T r oJans. 3-0, in the to complete a sweep cm 1'N the winning ·...Ja •tl• •llbtcap. ................. ai.o c:trow ln one of the Oilers' runs . In other eoftball action, Ediaon and Ocean View moved mto the semifinals of the Cypr eu Tournament by notching vlct orle1 and in communit y colJege play, Orange Coas t finished a long day in the Cilr'Us Tournament b y losi ng tn Fullerton Colleg e In th e champio.-Up game. The Chargers (5-0) advanced at Cypnm wlth a 2-0 wlt.h a 2-0 victory behind Julie Carpenter. The &0phomore hurler struck out 10 and did not walk a batter in upping her personal mark to 4-0 Carpenter has 43 strikeouts In four games. Pam Bell went the distance for Ocean View to wan her S<'C'Ond straight Bdl struck out hve and walked only um• to earn the win Ocean View will t.angle with Long Beach M 1lh~n Friday rught at 7 in the semifinaJs. Orange Coao,,t, which had to battle from the consolation bracket at Citrus and needed three victories yC'Sterday to reach the finals. du.I JUSt that but feU one game short of winrung the tourney crown The Bucs beat Santa Ana (6-5), Cypress (3-1), and Jt'ullerton (1-0) before fal li ng t o the Hornets (3-0) in the dec1dmg game. Angie Antrobus pitched 24 innings yesterday and allowed JUSI two earned runs OCC TOPS RlJSTLERS. • • From Page 81 Gra.ndltatt to clow the door on a Rustler rally that •w \hem ..-ore four Umoa In tb• lnnlna to chaqe a 4.3 def&dt Into a 7-4 leld. Tbt Plrate1, however, ecrambled for one run ln tht bottom of the alxth and three IDDnP in the eiabih. off owe-. atopper. .,. Mahoe (2-1). to pull Olftbe~ .. Mahoe. who wu '-IPd with th• 10.1, waa hlt own wone ·~r..':cJ'ln tho •IJ.hth •• h• w 1t.he fla'll two batten to .._., otf ~ bmlac· · -'two euu i.w, PJrat. 1th fJeldier ·Jet Oarda 11n1led to ~----.,.-~ eent•r f&e&der Mike Cero1u pnMdld ...... blow Whm hi llnPd ~ thli *at Lh&rd flor two aaw, &bit ~ wliuUN rwa :Jan.._ owe. a.ti ............. Mila1ea ra~ ii''° I llOlt ....................... one out, he walked Grandstaff and Mike Wagner reached bue on an error. But Keith Han19on llned a ehot at OCC short.atop Mark Va.n B1artcorn who calmly lllpped to t eammate Jeff Gardner at tee0nd hue -to end &M_pme. While both teuw are now $·2 In conf•r•nce. the victory Improved OOC'a eerie record to 11-1• ap.1,mt owe. Gum, Sal D'~leetndro tnd Ktvln Rt4miet' ~h had two hlta and en RBI to ltd OCC. The Ruatle11' Kevin Elater wu a.for ... vn\b an .RBl. "I'm pleaMd ~Ith the fttet we'nt ~ •• lt~ hud to tie •lilfW lhli Mrty ln tht .......... .-Id Maynt.1 ''l ..... M'ftDldilii..,..ay ~" CIOUft.... Jlaiwi. ~ ~ ~ F6ftl ta be lilht .... ~· Ofi1.tlnl7 qf'Nil Wt ....,, The &even-story store~ above, in downtown Los Aa1elea in 1915, waa the rint expanaion effort by founder J. 1". Robinson~ inset. Robin&0n, a native of Boston, founded what was to become a fashionable chain of stores in 1891 but the first establishment was known as The Boston Dry Goods Store. Tht> store at Fash ion Island, Newport Beach, right, ii orw of the moil modern in the system. Orange Cout OAILV P9LOT /Sunesty, March 13, 1883 81 Heritage, quality key to expanding store Name m erchandise spells succe8s /or Robln1on 's 8)' KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM Deltr l'tlet lleff h 's been a Joni time alnoo the Boston Ory Good.a Store opened in downtown Loe Anjelet with an openlni·da31 ad which promJaod "a 1plendld a.ortment of dry &oc:xh and ama11 w..-..'' And a lot hu chanaed 1lnce the proprietor and hll two clerk.I offered 1pedals auch u "ladlea' white lawn 1hlrtdrwae1" for 8~ cents and ffentlemen'a linen OO.Om 1hlrta ' for 66 centa For one thing, Loa Anaelea and the store have each aaed by one century, and for another, the store hu chanaed ii.a n&ll)e. Boston Dry Good• 11 now known by the name of lta flnt shopkeeper: Boatonian Joa~ph Winchester Robinson Of coune. a lot more than that haa changed alnce 1883, when Robin.on ,opened hia atore near the corner of Temple and SJ>rinl 1tree\1 In the then modett community of 13,000 called Loe Anaeles. Today, Robll\IOn'a haa a chain of 21 stores stretchlni from Santa Barbara to San Die10 with two 1tore1 in Oranae County The Inventory haa chan1ed, alona wuh the prices, to lndude furniture, china, cryatal, llnena, small appliances and houwwares. The key to Robi.naon'a 1uccesa? ll's been mamtaanJng the aame high standards set by J W 'nrr 1'( f( ~l'f( I ' 'JI -..t j'(!~~ ...; .., ............. hlmHlf, Hid John Funck, a 1enlor vice president or the depertment •tore ''In the lut few yean we have aone back and 1tudled our blrthrl1ht," Funck uld. "There's been a dramatic change In the company and a return to an t>mpha1l1 on quality merchandi.e." Funck uld the store's mairutay 1a In name merchand!Jie, with the bulk of lta producta coming from top quality manufacturer1 "We're Jual following a policy of agre11ive fulfillment of what the cuatomera want," Funck 1a1d, "and It hu paid off very nJcely.", In the future, Robinson's will continue lo expand, but only within the company's exasung geographic borders. "We're Southern California born and bred," Funck saad "We do not thank we have lO become a national company that is in.eru1tJve to ats local customers " Robanaon'a wlll also continue its "apedalty store" approach to the department store market. The store does not carry heavy applaances. like washers or refrigerators, Funck explained, because its management feels specialty a;nerchandise fits in better with the stores' Image than baste commodities do. "We're still very fashion oriented," Funck said. "What you're born as very often determines your future -and I think that's the caae here." J .W Robln.son's original goal -to brull items from F.asteqi manufacturen to the West -haS been expanded. Now, Robinson's employs buyers all over the world. "We have a piece of the European and Onental markets, and we're even into the new Chinese market," Funck said "W e feel that there are coemopolitan tastes in thlS area which can only be fulfilled by carrytna an international line of (8" STORE, Paae Bl) 2nd W"ood-burning polVer plant planned A second wood-burning power plant will be built in Northern California by Irvine-baaed Uhrasyatema Inc .. the firm'• president hu announced. ' Burney \ W.etwood Japan Disneyland no-lo8e proposition President Philip J Stevens s aid the second plant in Westwood. a small mountain town east of Redding. wall be sumlar to the $20-milllon plant now under construction to the north near Bwney. Ul\rapower Inc., a aublidiary of Ultruyatema. wW operate the plant in a joint venture with Pacific Light.in& Corp .. a holding · company whose principal subsidiary ts Southern California Gas Co. e Redding • ' \ -.. Mickey Mouse ready for Japan venture Each plant will generate 11 megawatts of electricity (enough to satisfy the needs of 13,000 homes) by burninj 6~6.000 pounds of wute wood each ~· Th• waai. wood la to be -.'here4 by ,a.ni employ ... f rorn eurrouadfDI f91'"Ht•. Stevena aaid the u. . rwestry Service 1upporta the projects becau.e the use of waste wood th ans the forests · and reduces dangers of fare The was~ wood, Stevens said, 4-bulkier tb.aA tbe t1C Local M•U w..al• er for ' I H all goes right, thouah. Steven1 aaid more than a ~n wood-burnina planta could be built In Northern California, Orejon uld Wuhi.niWft, where a plen\ifuf aapply of timber make1 them feMlbM. The el~clty pura\ed ln the planta ia 1eheduled to be sold to Pacific Oa1 & Elec\ric Co. under lone-term contracts, he laid. Wages blamed for .steel industry decline By JOHN CUNNIFF 11 ....... .....,... NEW YORK -In 1962 more than .00,000 st.eelworken earned an •verqe of M. lt m hour In wqs and benefltl, a nate 50 percent hfa,her than the avenae compenution of workeu ln all manufactwtna enies ~ kh eccuaa\lon, of COW"lle, ia probM>ly both c•UM and effect -part of the problem and one of the COD1iequences. Wluat doea eeem clear, aaya Profa.or Wllliam Dunkelberg, ia that the industry and employment could be hM!thier. "Waae• are not written In uone aomewbere,'' aald the profeaeor, a Purdue Univer1lty economi1t who receoUy uped that a arut deal ol au•o~tlve and at••l la41\athJ ""TP ~ ~· ... lftQl9 ~ Hourly worker ernp~loymen\ ln it.eel oonUnued aboYe f00,000 throuah 1970, w'*' total oam,._1kln wu ~.68 an -.... °' 1.d ~t of compenution 1n all MUUfec:turln1. Then the areat ..,m..._,, t.san. By lt'15, when com~don reeched t10.'9 an hour, or 1.72 percent of \he 811-taanui.cturina awe... ~t w. down to MG,000. It ctrapp.d below •.ooo ln 1980, when compeuauon -... to t11.•s an bOur, °' i.ta peromt With lower wage I r 88 Ottngt Ooe1t DAILY PILOlllunda , M1roh 11, 188"3 IRlllEClllllTIBll Here are the atook market aotlvltle1 of publloly trad•d Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, March 11 . Data provided by Newport Securltlea Corp. I 011•1 o al~ I I I I .... , 1MUl(fl Prl•ft,,rl.i• t IPlf 11''' t UO ftH> UVltllll 1I U Uli 1 i \ 0•1 1 It 1 WINflt I • 1 r I l t l I I • I '1 ! UOO 1 • I .................. ·-~·····~ ............. , ................... ·•-·· I I.I Ph• "' Jl'V &U11 • &\\ .. c.... ·~· t ... ,. •u• ucr• I , .. r, Ot.4. ANltrij , '-•,.. ••IJ .. D1,,, • t, , •• ,..Tl\.,. .. , t •••rto•n ~t. . ,,..,, ... ,,.. 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' . ,1,, ... .. --'·· # . .. ,., .·. ... .. '•'' '. ~-# • , .. , j ., ·.· ... ' • . ,,~ ... l . ....... 1 ~ .\ " • ~ #I .. . ' • .. , ,,,,.. ""· 1 fl ...... , •• • ., .. , ... • ,')•r) • ' ' J,. J • • • ~ .:;~~ .. • .~~ '")l, 'I~· 10:·-~ Earns award John K . Helff rich of Tustin has been named engineer of the year at Rockwell International Corp., ··· · the firm's top honor for engineering achievement. He is lead circuit design engineer at the firm's Newport Beach division . STORE • • • From Page 85 merchandise." To celebrate its 100-year anniversary, Robinson's has planned a series of special events for this month. Scheduled at the Newport Beach location i.s a men's fashion presentation and a cooking demonstration, .scheduled for today starting at 2 p.m ., and a personal ap~ara.nce by fashion designers Pearl and Albert Nipon on Friday at 2 p.m . At the Westminster Mall st.ore, special evenJs beginning at 11 a.m. Thursday, will include a discussion on money management for women, an a ccessory workshop and a qu~tion and answer session entitled, "Everything you want to know about your home." There will be a folkloric dance presentation, a seminar on getting organized and an e>ferci9e demonstration Friday at the Westminster location. FICTITIOUS eua!NSN NAMR ITAnmwf '1C11TtOUe ~ rtennou• ~· l'ICTtTIOUe Ml.... l'ICTmOUI Ml-88 The lollowlng perton 11 dol11g t>vtlnna u . RICHARD TAY LOR ~NDSCAPE CO . 1033 SM er- 0< .. Coeta M-. CA 928a7. Rtch1rd Taylor. 1033 SH BrMH Or , ca.ti Mwa. CA 92t27 Thie ~II oondud«I by WI lndMdual. Rlcllard T mylar Thlt ttat_,t -lhcl with the County Clerll of 0rllllg9 County on Mwctl 3. 1983. "110ZI Publlth•d Orange Cout Dally Piiot Marctl 6. 13, 20, 27, 1983. 112'-83 _,..ONI CaM Numt>er: WCA882·ANA·T34 Worklta· ~tlon APPNll Board. 28 CIVIC C«lt« Plaza, Room 451, Santa Ana. CA. APPLICANT STEVE DAVIS. tnOMdually. Detlndent: HAAOLD J. LOWRY,, and Dole t thrOugll 10. 1"'*"'-MOTICl. 'IM "'"9 ..... ..... Tiie coufl 111-r ............ ,.. •""°411 ,_ .....,. ..... .... rou '"'*" .... IO.,...._. 1M ll'lflmlltlofl bleoW. AVllO. U1tect 111 1lde d1n1alMI•••· II TrlbuMt ...... dlcl* _,,. ~ .... Id Ith Riii I _.,.U&,...... ... de IO dlM. LM le lffknwh n .. ..... II you Miik 10 with lhl ll<IVIOI of an attorney 111 lhfl matter. you ehould do llO Pfomptly ao thll yOUf written rasponM. 11 Illy. may be flied on time. St Ulled deHI IOllClllf ti conHto de un 1bo(l1do en Nie etunto, d1bert1 h1c1r1o t11medt1tamente, de uate ""'*'· IU r~I _.. .... tlay --. l)Utlde -reQIWlldl 1 Utmpo. NA.a. ITA~ ..,,,.. ITA.,......, The IOllOwlng P«10M -doing The lolow4ng pereone are 001ng bull,_. M : bu'*-IS: PULSCO. 2401 S. Pullman O L O B E p A C K A 0 I NG Str•, Santi Ana. Callfomla '2106 ~RVICE. 3301 Harb« Blv<I , Santa TOlo, lneof'p0r1tecl, I Clllomla AN. Califomla 92104 corporalfon, 2401 8 . Pullman Troy o.w.n Wa1d. 8788 COrel Sttwl, 5am. Ana. C8lltorrWI 1127~ Sl>flng1. 207 Apt. C. Huntington Thl8 ~ II condudecl by I Beldl. C8illfornll 92900 eotPQfltlon S'*1ey Mat Wero. 8788 Cor .. Tolo 111COtpOtatecl Sprlr1i19. 207 Apt. C, Hu11tlngton '*""'° Ahlne, 811ch. ~ 92900 ~ll'Y Thia buelneiM; COf\OucleO by. This statement ... ftted with the oen-• p.,-,~ County Cter1c of C\rmnge County on Troy Wll'd Mardi 10. 1'83 Thie elatMlent WU flied with ,,,. n11• eoun1y Clet1I of Orange Cou11ty on Publllhed Oraoge Co111 Dally Fet>ruary 15. 1913. Piiot. Met 13, 20, 27. ""'· 13, 1* ~ 1317-43 Publlehed Or1nla CoHt 0111) ---fUU---..,-TICI----Pllol. Ml< 13, 20. 7, ~ ~:h~ ACnnOUe ...... ..,,,..lfA~ Ml.JC N()llC[ The following parwne -doing ~ • l--,=-c=nn=ioua=~.,_==== .. ~-- ctACLe M FARMS. 1'01 E. ..,,,.. IT•~ OrWIQllWOOd. Suite l!IO. ANNllYI. The followWlo ~ -doing c.ltamll 12I09 ~ ... J1mM MIM, Aoute 2. 9oa THE 9ABBtDOE COMPANY, 2353, Orland, C11ttom1e 95M3 16483 Harbour LM11, Hunt1noton ~ L McOer'mott. Gerler8I 9e1Ct1 Clllfofflll ne4t Partrw of AM Property ~. ui. M• H\nt t~ Hert1oUr • CellfOfrlla gen9111 partnerlhlp, l.Anl. ~ i..cfl. Cellforf111 1101 E. Ore~, Suite 150, 92941 AMhelnl. CIMofnll 92805 Rober1 Frank 8ebC>ldgl, 1Mta Wllll•m I . 01t1tmlller, Jr .. ~ ~. Hunttnoton lleecll, Ganlrll Partner of ,_.., Pr°'*1Y Cetlfornll 92t49 ln¥11tor1. • Cellf0fnl1 t•n•ret Thie ~ 1e oonducted by 1 partner9hlp, 1101 l Ora...,.ood. gen«ll ~·~ Suite 150, An1111tm, California Ula MM Hurtt 92805 Thia .,...,.,,.,., .... l1lld with the Thie ~ le oonducted by • County a.ti of Orange COunty on genwll ~·~ M•dl 10, ,983. ........ d L _ .. ,.,.t "'11 .. Gerl«W PartMt of Pul>ltaMO Orange CoHt OaUy "-'Property "-tore "°'· M• 13, 20. 27 Apr 1a. 1tes Thie 1t1t-I Wll tllld plltl lhe 12~ County CWll of Or1ng1 c.\lnty on ~·. 1"3. JAC«90N, ~ a IUC«UNO OMCMe,._, :..=.....-.c•-,.,,..,. 'ICTITIOUS IUMNl81 ..,,,..ITA~ NAll9 aTA~ ..,... aTAnMaNT The following perton 11 doing The followtng pereon 11 doing buein.t .. bu91 ...... -UPPER OECK HAIRSTYLING, ARTISTIC INTERIORS . 34& 28841 Margarite P1r1lW1y, No 8, Unlver1lty, P-4. Cott• Men. Mlulon Vlefo, Celffomle 92891 Calfforflla 92627 Deb•• O.L011 Nleme11. 23-40 Jeffrey J 011v1 e r . 345 Elden No C. Coete Mwa.c.llfomta Unlveralty, P-4. Colle Men. 112627 Ca1Hom1a 92t27 This ~ 19 conduclecl by an ThlS bUI"-II conOuc:tlld by a11 lnOMOull ~. UPI* Deck Halr1t~lng .J9tlrey 0tMet Deb<• D Nlemell owner Thia •• .._t WU llled with the Tiile atll-1 wu flled with the County CWt. of Orange County on County Cler1< of 0..ll'Qe County on M11Ch 9, 1983 Merell II. 11183 , 1 CoeY N. Kau..atl ~ ,,,..., .. ~ Publl1hed Orange Coaal D111y -TOW!l C.,.._ Ortw, PllOI. Mar 13, 20. 27. AfX 3. 19" hl9I ... 1181·83 C .......... CA ... F21'474 "8JC N()TIC( Publl1hed Orange COHI Dally PllOI. Ma< 13. 20. 27, Apf 3. 1983 FlC'TfTlOUS .._.. 1318-83 ..,... .,,,,.,.....,. The following e>«eon la doing rtaJC f!OTICE bual=~RT CHECK CA!lt11HO, '1Clmoue _.._ .. MMleTATDmNT 18H Newpon etvd .. Colt• ~ Tiii lof1owlng ~ 11 doing c.itfornll t:l827 ~ -Y v On 11 I W a ti• re• 2 5 0 1 THE WEDGE, I 11 E. Bllbol Sunflower 81ta11, Sa11t1 A111, 8lvd .. ,.._port IOecft. cettfomla Cellfornll 112*13 Thie~ le conduatecl by In 09Y1c1 F HoMll. 1015 ~ lndlvldull Y'IOnnl watt.. Blvd .• H9WPOf1 BMcll. C1Jlfornt1 ta..3 Thia atll-1 -fllecl with the This ~ la conCIUcteO by an County Cltrtl of °'""' County on ln0Mdu91 Mat fO, 1983 Dlvtd F Howell "11• Publlehad or111l:1 Colll D~I Thia atllemanl •• NICI with 1111 7 .. 1 County CWll of OrlltlOI County on Pttot, Mii'. 13, 20, , AlJr lMe4* Flbruety 11. 1t83. ,,_ Publl•Md Or•~ COlll Dally "8JC NOTIC( Piiot, Fib. 20, 21. M• •• 13, 1913 905.13 Phone boss honored; -team-effort-hailed Debbie Bowman of lrvlno IJ like a coach. She auldet a team of Am e rican Bell Brlatol PhcneCent.cr employees In O::>lta Mesa and her atrateay ha. tul'TM!d Into a wlnnlna effort. Shd wu recently named "Man-aer of the Year" tor the firm'• Weatern Reaion . Sowman, 27, moved her It.Ore ahead of 106 other Bell PhoneCenters In the 11 wnt•m atatee in tales. Her method: not staying on the 1ldelinea but getting on the floor and workina with her team. "I couldn't have done this alone,'' she says. "We've got a d e d lea ted group of sales repre8f"ntaUvee who like to help our cuatomen. I try to get out to meet and aid people who come into our store and it's been rewarding for me also." Bowman says that she wants to Instill a positive attitude In her employees to help the consumer in every way. "But I really don't have to try very hard," she continues, "they are self· motivating and made us Number One." She notes that success has its Debbie BOwman like a coach aide effects aho. "Having such a high volume of sales means we may have a large number of people ln the store at times," she says. "But our customers are understanding, patient and a pleasure to work with." Air freight conJpany has record earnings Burlington Northern Air Freight, Newport Beach, has scored another first just weeks after tovping the industry In domestic tonna8e. The company ~d the highest net earning• in 1982 of any forwaTder in the truriness, Including the "traditional" leader. Emery Air Freight. BNAFI reported net earnings for the year of $11.7 million, compared to Emery's $10.2 million. Burlington Northern Air Freight Is a ·wholly owned subsidiary of the Pittston Co. Gross sales for 1982 were $373.6 million, compared to F.rnery's $600.2 m1ll1on. The company has been in the air freight business 10 'h years. In mid -1972, when it began operations with no revenues and 10 stations, other forwarders like Emery, Airborne, Air Express International, WTC, ete .. were established entitles with revenues in the millions of dollars and hundreds of term1nal facilities both in the United Stat.es and abroad. Today, Burlington is first ln net revenues, second in volume and first in domestic tonnage. T,he company has 135 facilities throughout the country, in addition t.o a network of offices and Independent agents throughout the world. The firm's method of operation, cooperating closely with the nation's and the world's scheduled airlines, rather than operating its own airplanes, was "totally vindicated" in board chainnan Larry Rodberg's view . "In a very difficult year. BNAFI was able to provide a broad range of shippers with auperior service al highly competitive rat.es," said Rodberg. He said the company's flexibility in using 9Cheduled c.arriers rather iban its own limited fleet of aircraft, aided his company's aal• efforts. "We were able to provide an unmatched service.'' he said . BNAFI moved 64,805,000 pounds of cargo domestically in the third quarter of 1982. ~National Mortgage Co. I/as the prol!ram wu are looking for: WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential 1. TO THE' DEFENDANT· A CMI compt1t11t hH ti.an llled by the pl1iflt1lf 1Q111n81 you. It you wWI to defend .,. lllwMlll. you mull, within 30 d1y1 titer thll 1ummon1 11 -...o on you. ,,.. Wlttl "* ooun • wtftlen raaponM to Ille ~. un .... you dO llO, your <llfeuit w111 be ant..cS on ttie ~of 1111 p1a1n11tt, Ind tNe COl.l1 ,,..., enter • fUdlnlM ...,.. '°" tor the ,...... PuOllelled 0flnQ41 Coeat Dally PllOt. Mer. 1a. 20. 17. Al>f, a. t"3 1Jt~ TM ~ '*"°"' -doing ~-: COASTLINE COHST"UCTIOH. 18172 PatrlCIM Or!V9, lllM• Plrll. c.llf«nll tMl7 TIT IPAI, INC , I ClllltOfnll OOfP«•Uon, 11172 Patrtolln Offle. VIiia ~· C.lffomla t2te7 WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF WE CAN HAVE A FINANCIAL PACKAGE ~ In the oompllllnt, whlltl llteln'IOU9 ...... could , .. ult In garnlallment of .._ lfA~ w.get, ltklna of ~ or property Th• fo1tow11111 ~eon t• dotng or otMr relief raq11e1t1d In the ~ MC oomplllnt. IRITTA .. Y FA8HION9, t 1111 2. On ''bruery 14, 11118, 1 Ntlf1nO Or., ANNlm, OA 11'°4. Wo•hr• Oomp1n11t1on Judoe ~Ml\ LM, 11"1 NWtne ,...,enon:ter.~ Or.,~.CAtUCM. ·~ to ..,.,,. ~ ... old Tiiie .,...,.. .. ooncurtecl tlr .,.. J. LOwl'Y ~ pUbbllOn, ...... °' ltlCIMCfUll, tM IMflMY to foO* ~·· ~Mn~ Incl ~· dl!IOlftt tff0f1 to Tiiie ............ lti!I wlltl "'9 ~ ... ldento. ~ Qerll "er.,.~ Clft OA'JID: ~ 14, ,._ ....,. •• twa. I. NOTICl 'TO THI PIPllOH nt1• tEllWIO: ~o.. Me ~ Aa 'lfl Pu ...... Or....-eoe.t ~ lndMctuel clefeiMMt, A llffltMll PllOI ....,... e, 1'. ID, 17, ttA. t1tponM mwt "In Ille IOflll 11'1.Q ........,w .. ~,...... OOl.r1. It muet M ._, II\ INI Court wtttl .. ,....., -...... ,,... "'---·~Oll----noit ,.,_ ... tlr .. .....,, Tl'9 .,..~ ........... ...... 11rv•• on • par1r ••1 varr 4•,.ll"llt •II ,,_. Metof Ol ..,v ..... ,., • .....-; ... OOft •1-4.10 .._..4tf.t0; nt ~ "OO"''talnt" fl6 hfOI .,. ......... , ,, .,., .. 111t1v••:.=i •• ,.. ~ ......... _ .. I ttlt,1;-•• , --~IWilllii • Thie ~ la oonouctecl by 1 . . TO SUIT YOUR FINANCIAL NEEDS! (Abo•• Pr..,_ An hb;ld Ta A•lllaMlity AMI Cwlttl GARY ANDERSON A1i11t. \'ice Pre~ident/Sale11 Manager 400 North Tuatln Avenue. • Suite 101 Santa Ana, California • 92705 (114) S41·l983 • • I I I ,~ Ii. - NYSE t:OMPOSITE 1'RANSACTIONS 4UOfAHOtl• ••CWD& '•ADU Qjt nl• .... 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But 1torm cloud• gather when the fout'IOme •• 11n ano.;bo\lnd-tumlng bll11 Into cheoet 0 AS T SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1983 • ...._ .. o.lr ........... ..,o.y~ Patti Jackson, above, helped Interior Designer Patricia Pierovich of Emerald Bay remodel her closet and organized her wardrobe. Getting down to basics -one dress can take on many looks with accessories: Linda Beach demonstrates - take one simply styled dress in a basic color, white is hers, add a multi-colored stripe belt and pick up the colon with a head scarf., add .. ndals for a cuual look. For a luncheon 1he adds colored jacket with matching belt and trim on her 1traw. A gold necklace and belt wlth a 30-lnch 1Uk 1earf sf •ea a dreeeier look 1ultable for evenln1. if]-..... Going into closet By VIDA DEAN Of the 0.-, ......... There may be hidden treasures or skeletons lurking inside your closet. But, tl"ie two are probably so jumbled together it's hard to tell which is which. That is when the services of Patti Jackson can come to your rescue. Her specialty is closet and wardrobe organization. If you haven't worn it for a year and you really don't like 1t, get it out of your closet. This is the first bit of advice Jackson gives to clients before she arrives to start the organization. "I also ask them to put together 'two of their favorite outfits. This gives me an idea of what they really like in clothes," Jackson said. The Laguna Beach resident, wl"io had her own interior design business, started her Styre Consultants Ltd. two years ago by organizing closets. She has now expanded the business into wardrobe coordination through consultations, seminars, c la sses ana lectures. She also does personal shopping. A woman who really wants to improve her wardrobe and make dressing simpler and less expensive must start the same way -by organizing her closet and getting ricf of the clutter. "After seeinR the two outfits the c lient has assembled I have them fill out a fashion personality sheet that furthe r establishes the image they want to project. "Women should dress to express and not impress. Clothes are tools for self-expression and dressing should be an opportunity to demonstrate your individuality ," Jackson ex,e,lained. 'We sit down and talk and I show them how to utilize what they have. Some women have clothing they never think of com6ining. Working with a Newport Beach womanh we found six blouses t at would (See GOING, Page C3) ------.-..-. --,,_.._.. ('I Oral'lge Coaet DAILY PILOT /8und1y, Maren 13, 1G83 . • • PARTY WRAP It ra1M again Neiman-Marcus' big party on By VIDA DEAN Of 1M 0.-, ..... II.it "Rain la 10<.·ky for w." awld Barbara de Boom une week before the South Coaat Foundation black-tie bene(lt held at Nelman-Marcu1 ' fifth anniversary party. The SCF executive director added, "It rained on our Sinatra concert and h rained when we held the &ala klckoH party. It even rained when Nelman-Marcu1 o~ned In Fuhion Island.'' SCF's luck waa holding -at rained again but didn't atop more than 300 from showing up for the fund-raiser and enjoyina the music. Mlcllaele Vollbracbt'• lively fashion show and the food found on tables located throuahout the store's first floor. And, there was a lot of interett In the silent auction arranged by Jennifer Suc~omel and Nicole Ronald. Mlcbael and Vicki Gerta1 are the new owners of an antique barber chair (''h's going to h~ offke," Vicki said.) KJtty Letlle, NM's fashion director, staged the showing of Vollbracht's creauon.s m a darkened setting. The spoU1ght hit the models as they came down the escalator and ventured on to the ramp. VoUbracht looking as handsome as tus coUection was applauded al the conclUS1on and later rrungled with guesta. "He does such great thmga," said Pat RyplD1kl. "I would have worn one of his de5ignt. but the onefi I have are sporty." NM Manager Tim Parker rntroduced Richard Marcus, who came from Dallas for the party and some of the SCF people including Auxiliary president Suzy Baron, there with husband Rudy, De Boom and Vin Joraensen, 1upport group president, there with wife Nora, Auxiliary VP. Other partygoers were Dr. Frank Crlnella, chairman of the board, and wife Terri, Manie Fluor Reed, Ralpb and Dot Clock, Alex and Barbara Bowle, Marilyn and Dick Bausman, Charlie and Nora Better, Sann and Tim Strader, Lance and Donna Blae, the David 8Hllnell1, Catherine and Dr. DeLane T~yea, Melba and Victor Yack (he's a SCF board member). Carolya and Gene Ro11 and Art and Dollie Brigs. • • • Bad and Judy Joyaer won a weekend at Coto de Caza and Bob and Diane Newberry won membership in Magic bland with one year's dues paid. The Newport Beach couples were among thoae attending the National Charity League Juniors Newport Chapter'• party at Magic Island. Others among the 240 memben and guests watching magic showa and dinina on prime rib ~re Brooke and Bo Beatley (ahe waa ch.airman), Jackie and Gre1 Jolm1on, Jady and Walt Mallaffa, Judy Welgbtman, Jalle and Marty Krapoff and Diane and Wayne Hauser. • • • Jobn Raa reigned as "Beochua" at the Mardi Gras Ball staged at Santa Ana Country Club by the Learned Ladies Chapter of OCPAC. After be took. his oath on a clam 1hell administered by Nucy Hall, party chairman, the honored guest led the partygoers (more than hall of the 1~0 were in costumes) in to dinner. Jolua Rall, husband of Nuq, was emcee for the eveninj'a fun which included a silent auction and Dixieland Musk Durlna the ban<f1 break Melody Moran as "Cleopatra'' preeented a akit with a Southern accent. Besides the Raus and the Halli. others in attendance were Debbie Karllc~yk, Jack and Jackie Odea, Doro~)' and Olea SdllweU. SuHM and Mtdaael Taiae, BW and Mary SeJdl, &adly and Robert Sangster, Pat Cameroa, Qae and Slwmoa Zeeb, Harry and Sbarl Etaylu and Barbara and Keltll JobaaJles. • • • "I'll put this on my desk," qui~ Dr. A.Rold 0 . Beckman as he accepted a 2,000-pound rock at a Disneyland Hotel dinner _pven in hia honor by the Economic Development Corporation. A.ctually, the Corona del Mar resident, haa placed the one-ton memento with a brome plaque in the lobby of his Fullerton corporate headquarters. More than 300 showed up for the "Festival of the Rock" to honor the head of Beckman Instruments for his accompllthmenta in free enterprise as a scientist, educaior. buaine9ll and civic )eader. Master of ceremonies Pat Boome entertained as did the Californians d.trected by Maarlce Allard. and Crystal Cathedral's Dr. Robert Sdallet' WM :guest speaker . I !~ 1 Copa chairman Miki Sbolkoff chats with Michael Stephem Dally Pilot ,l>hotoe by , Patrtck CYDonnell. CharJet s'-"'. and Lee Payne Auemblywoman Marlu Ber1eson, ett.t:ndoo with husbund Oartb, and pN!Mnted Beckman with a plaqu~ from Governor Deu•mejlan. Othen1 at uw dinn r were Mrs. Beckman ~abel), aon Arnold S. lec~maa, Antila k~uller with hwiband Robert, LHIH Pomeroy, president of Abl11U Abbott, BarMra Grady, Carolyn and M11ry DeWald (he waa ticket chairman), Beverly and Wiiiiam Laa11toa and Howard Taa1ler. • • • The akippen and crews of Defender and CouraieoWI, wbo have been In Oranse County since November, wlll be leavlna next ftaonth for Newport, R.l. t.o conUnue their efforta for the rlaht to defend the US. In the 2~th defense of the America's Cup. Some 100 were on hand at the Balboa Bay Club for the America'• Cup Ball to bid them farewell. BUI Tole and hit orcheatra ~ed for dancing and Kevin Sammerell, West t coordinator. acted as emcee. Summerell Introduced Tom BlackaJler, skipper. and Gary Jobson, tactician of the Defender and Jolm Kolias, skipper. and Jobn Bertrand, tactician, from the Courageous. The crews of both yacht.s were presented with blazers and white trowiers. Among the well-wt.h ers were Marilyn and Tom Nielsen, Irvine president. who were also celebrating their 28th wedding anniversary; the Ralpb Roclbelm1, he is president of the Marine Divi.slon of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce: Vince Arrl10, owner of the power yacht Concordia which has been towing the Twelves to sea (he was alao presented a sketch of the Concordia done by Scott Kennedy); Sally and Terry Weith, he ls ataff commodore at Balboa Yacht Club which has provided moorings for Defender and Courageous; Steve Morton, the Richard Allens and Chuck KJracll. It waa announced that an anonymous donor had picked up the tab for the dinner and all proceeds would go to the Defender-Courageous syndicate • • • Big winners or not the 200 attending Chapter Two's Day at the Races had a great ume at Santa Anita. Members and their guests met at Copa de Oro Restaurant m C.O.ta Mesa for champagne and croissants before boarding the four buses for Arcadia. They lunched m the clubhouse prior to thE first race and nibbled on hors d'oeuvres before th€· buses left late in the afternoon. Guy Lemmon, husband of Marcie, chairman of the event, was in charge of awarding prizes the group had assembled and Llada and Jim Miller won the San Francisco weekend. Linda 11 a former travel agent, now mother. Those attending Included Ed and Lil ltara1ozlaa, David and Krl1 Colgan, Dayae and Aue Stllet, Do• and ClDdy Smltb, Tom and Karen Miles, Jlm and SltarOD Elll1, Dan and Carol Gre1ory, J•Ue and Olea Campbell, Ralpll and Marcia Urt, BW and Gln1er Walker and Scot& and ht~y lteeHy. Saaaa Stabl la chairman of this lrvine group of the Orange County Performing Arla Center. • • • Abc.Jt 400 were on hand when Dr Geor1e J . Frloa, UC Irvine. was honored al the annual STOP (Salute to Outatandtng Persons) fund raiser at the Newport M.arnott. The event was sponsored by the Newport Beach Women's Auxiliary of the Arthritisl Foundation of Orange County and this year's honoree was choeen because of his work in arthritis reeearch at UCI. Lillie Rabin provided fashions for the fashionable muatcal revue created by Holly Mitcbtll Present.I of Beverly Hilla. The priz.es were great including oil paintinp donated by Zoe Smllll and Jo Aaae Mfx'1 collection plat.et. A guestimate on how much the chapter realized to help maintain the Arthritic Clinic at CHOC Is about seven or eight thousand, Pat BanadJo, president, said. • • • Zada Taylor, Diane and Mlcbael Stepbea1, Ltada Bertoae and Ratb Poole were among the auata at DcNaaa &en&'• Bayshore home when the executive board of Hoai Hospital Auxlllary Donna Kent and Francine Arena ... Judy Wt>ightman and Judy Maha ff a . • • Madam <.:hairmen: Marcie Lemmon and Susan Stahl NCL Junlons Bo o~ntley and Jackie John80n ~ I Learned Ladies: Mary Seith and Barbara Johannes Janice Piper and Sharon Rude • Kiuy Leslie with Michaele Vollhracbt Beverly and Pau1 Salata Pat Boone with Dr. Arnold Beckman Robert and Arvella Schuller Garth end Marian Bergeson honored Copa de Ora Chapter members. Others at the recepUon were Amelia and Marty Lock.Dey, Nora and Via Joraeuea. Marpret Corkeu, Dr. and Mra. Rtdanl A.pew, Dr. and Mn. Jolla Apple1ate, Bette So.1'; Ja~ .. MUler, Claarlet and Mlldre4 Bollil&er, LMMe ~···~ (she la VP of Copa), FrudM ....... (•uxJU.ary board president) and MW ....,,, Cope chaRman. Thia party la liven Heh ~ to thank the Copas for financial aaia~ to HQll. and many of the Cup of Gold members a1lo work u volunt.een. cake decorated l.lli a newspaper with the headlines proclaiml.ng the honoree's celebrauon They sent out the aame newspaper type of mv1tations to Mary's frlenda including aaaociates of the 50 Plus Club at St.. John the Baptiat Church. C.O.ta Mesa Women'a Club, CM Senior Ciuz.ens and the board members of her homeowners 8590ciation. All three of her arandchUdren were there aa were her brother Joe Malqaeen from Salem, Ore. and Ionattme friend Job Patclaett from San Franci8co. • • • • • • Both live and allent auctions will be offered by the C.orona del Mar Chapter of American Field Mary Malq•ea Fix thouaht lhe wM aolJW out Service March 20 at ill fund-raising dinner at St. for brunch to celebrate her 76th btr'\hda)', 6ut when Michael and All Aflaela Church. A lunch en.Use on a she arrived at her dauahter'a home ln Colta Me.a, private yacht. a formal cuatom·rnade eown, wines there were 66 friends and Nlatlv" walllq to or oriaami 1e.ona could be yours with the right bid. welcome her with "SurprlH'' and "Happy laUJ Sdroeder, &44-1309. can be called for more Birthday." lnfonnation on the 6 to 9 p .m. event. Proceed.a will 0.ughtera Marpret M.U.r and Pat&J SmUll help 1upport the local AFS exchange program. of Encino arranaect the buffet and there wu a bt8 (See Party Wra , Pa e C4) • &CHI • • AL VIN KLllN • ' Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/8und1y, Match 13, 1883 CJ Orlane offers new treatment for sensitive skin " 1 J By VIDA DEAN o.IJ ,... ._,.., .... If your akin IS easily lrrltak-<l und oft.en suffera a reaction to envtronment.ol conditions. aa well as to various common subet.ances. resulting in redness, blotches or broken capillaries and a dry, taut, uncomfortable feeling, you have what the cosmetic trade classifies as sensitive skin. The French skin care and cosmetic company, Orlane. lnc .. has introduced a new five-product treatment collection specifically formulated for women with this type ot skin. Orlane people say they have done two years of research, including chnical and dennatological testing, on the products Harvey Gedeon, vice president o! treatment and research ard development for Orlane, has been touring major department stores in the U.S. to introduce the line called "Ligne Pure". After traveling in the Far F.ast, Europe and Latin America Gedeon says "American women have, potentially, the most beautiful skin in the world, but their skin as also the most susceptible to outside conditions which cause sensitivity. Exercise, diet, general health care in the U .S. all contribute toward skin that is healthier. "The other side of the com , however, is the fast-paced American lifestyle and Yollbracht ... Michael Vollbracht. illustrator turned designer, included his classic prints in his spring I summer · 83 collection. dresses and swim suits. to the delight of the audience at Neiman-Marcus' fifth anniversary party. von frequently hostile environmental L'Ondilions which can create a sensitive skln that needs special care." He believes, he says. that his Intensive research has "produced a product made of the most modem and the highest quality ingredients." The products are fragrance and alcohol free, and contain no coloring agents. They are lightweight in texture, wlll not clog the 'J)Ores, thus allowing the skin to "breathe", Gedeon adds. The collection Includes a cleanser containing chamomile oil; lotion with soothing aloe extract; daytime moisturizer with sunflower seed, chamomile, sesame and safflower oils; an overnight cream and an overnight nurturing fluid that "penetrates deeply within the cellular layers pf the epidermis." ••• MORE ON SKIN: There muy he o n .. w aiecret lngn.>dlent for treating those acm• flareupa -mol•ture. Beauty editora from Seventcaen magazine say no-drying clean1era that help akin stay moist and healthy enough to resilt flarc~uPff have emerged aa an alt.ematave acne treatment. They quote Dr. Leonard Swinyer, a dermatologist at the University of Utah School of Medicine In Salt Lake City, aa saying, "According to recent tests, in mild t.o moderate cases of acne, moist skin responds belt.er to treatment than dry skin In fact, overdrylng the skln may also damage 1t and slow healing." In addition to using nondrying cleansers, Swinyer also cautions teens against drying out their skin in other ways. He advises them to beware of washing too frequently or scrubbing too vigorously since both of these procedures may dehydrate and damage the skin, making It harder for pimples to heal. Also, overexposure to sun can dry skin and even aggravate some acne conditions, he explains, adding that he urges teens to wear sunscreen whenever possible. ••• Trying to lose a few pounds? I read recently that a doctor, who specializes in bariatrics, has wratt.en m his @!M'·fJi1 Hu nter Chapte r at Hoag l.i Spring w ardrobe showings new book that ont! way to 1upprt.'tllf your pppellw l» w 11mell strong perfume before you eat. ••• And, 1pcaklng of perfume, Pearl and Albert Nippon wall launch their new fragrance, "Albert Nippon" on March 18 at Robinson's Newport Beach. The launching la in conjunction with an In-store luncheon hosted by Robinson's as a benefit for the Showboat Chapter of the Orange County Perfonnlng Arts Cent.er Yvonne Hudson is chairing the event which begins with a no-host social hour at 11 and continues with a luncheon catered by Rococo at 11.30 a m and a show of spring fashion trends with a special segment spotlighting Nippon's creation. T1cketa can be obtained by caJling 760-1876. • • • MAKEUP TIP: Hollywood Di Russo, a New York hair and makeup artist, (Hollywood's her real name -her parents fell in love In Hollywood, Fla.) s uggests a dusting of translucent powder with a fluffy brush or cotton ball to set your moasturirer and foundation She says the powder can be baby powder After powdenng. she adds that you can rub your hands together until they feel warm, then buff your face lightly with them to remove excess powder. Going in tothe closet From Page C1 coordinate with a suit. She had never matched them up before. "If a woman lS not sure of her best colors, I can recommend a professional color consultant If she has clothes she likes but they need restyling or altenng. I have names of people available for that service, too. "We make a hst of the clothing and ~ries that need to be added to the existing wardrobe and I will go shopping for them or with them if they desire it." Jack.son charges for services on an hourly basis. ''Once you have basic wardrobes for spring/ summer and fall/winter plus supplementary items needed for your lifestyle it will make Life much easier 1f the closet 1s put m order," Jackson explained Jackson suggests that a worn.an keep as many things as possible visible • Group blouses with blouses. skirts with skirts. pants with pants and dresses with dresses • If you have the space, use another closet for coats. • Clip hangers are best for skirts • Fold sweaters and place on a shelf • Shoes are best kept off the floor • Stuff boots with newspaper and place on a shelf U you are building or remodeling a closet. 1t would be ideal to build an wide pegs for boots • Small pegs are great for ha.ngmg belts If they are not available the next best way IS to wrap them m circles and store in a drawer • Handbags should be lined up on a shelf s'chedu les big fash ion show • Double rods for blouses. skirts and pants are space savers and can leave more room for long ROBINSON'S: The Newport Beach Sherman trunk show and informal formals and dreMes. store will bolt a men's spring fashion modeling is scheduled Tuetday m the • For good bags and shoes you are saving but HUNTER CHAPTER of lhc auxiliary at Hoag Memonal Hospital will hold a fashion show and bndge luncheon March 14 with a no-host bar at 11:30 a.m. m the American Legion Hall. For information, call Be tte South at 673-0913 COSTA MESA Women 's Club members will meet at 11 :30 a .m . March 18 at the clubhov.se to hear humorat Angie Popadakis. Luncheon reservations may be made by calling Martha Roth. 963-6867 workshop and wardrobe consultations Fashion Gallery. rruddle level, from not currently wearing place m baskets and put at today at 2 p .m. noon to 3 p.m St. John Knits waU be the top of the closet. MAY CO : Jessica McClintock, modeled Thursday from noon to 3 • Baskets are also ideal for stonng shawls and Gunne Sax designer. will narrate a pm scarves. fashion showing of her spring NORDSTROM. Jerry and Gaal • A closet will look more attracuve with collection for Juruors and girls in the Rund, originators of the J G Hook matching colored hangers Westminster •to~ Saturday, 2 p.m !me will be at the South Coast Plaza At seminars and classes. Lmda Beach of BULLOCK'S: Chanel artist.a will be store from 11 a m . to 2 P m in Newport Beach assists Jackson and acts as model as in the South Coast Plaza store lndJVlduahst. second floor Begmnmg they show women how to tum a basic dress into Tuesday through Saturday. March 20 specialized areas of skin and many looks with accesaones. The two are currently EXECUTIVE WOMEN International, Orange County will meet March 15 to honor business career development program winners in Anaheim. For more information, call Cleo Barton at 540-9380. LAGUNA BEACH Garden Club members will host a "Fashions by the Sea" luncheon March 18 at noon at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. Members will model ~ by Lois Paul Originals and lingerie by Phyllis Cameron Lingerie. For reservations, call 494-2613. Appointments may be made by calling bodv care will be discussed at working on a handbook with step-by-step . ~t.!!h~e_!.:s t~o~r~e:..:_._:e~x ~t.~2~1..!.l..:... _:A~~S~t~a!.!n~I e2_.:w~ee.:::k:.·:.:lo::ng~,:::se:.:.m:::in:.:=ars~:.:.in:_cos=:.:..m:.:e.:u=cs=----1r· Wl~Y.!· on.JUl...Qullding a Wic wardrobe. __ _ SPYGLASS HILL Garden Club members will meet March 16 for an educational seminar conducted by fashion coordinator Laurie Dahl from Nordstrom. For time and place. call Sharon Pence. 644-4443. OLDER WOMEN'S Club founder Tish Sommers will be honored March 16 al the South Orange County YWCA, 1411 N. Broadway in Santa Ana. Sommers will present her slide review on the "History of the Movement," beginrung at 3 p.m For information. call Mary Douglas at 542-3577 LAGUNA NIGUEL Republican Women Federated will host a high tea March 16 from 2 to 4 pm A musical program IS planned and members are asked to donate $5. For reservations, call 499-4019. ORANGE COUNTY Stepehns Alumnae Club members will hear a talk on "How to Achieve Your Hlghest Potential,'' when they meet March 17 In lrvtne. For reservations, call Paulita Robblns at 847-1622. LAG UN A BEACH Business and Professional Women's Club members will hear lnfonruition on legialataon affecting women at a March 1"? dinner meeting. For reservations and infonnaUon. call 494-0419. KAPPA KAPPA Gamma Alumnae of South Orange County will host a spnng benefit luncheon and fashion show March 19 at 11 a m in the new University Club at UC Irvi'e For reservations, call Julie Bynon at 544-6649. Advice on developing a personal fashion style will highlight the Saturday fashion-seminar luncheon schedu~ by the lrvlae P~lllaarmonk Commftttt 'of the OCPS at a private Newport Beach Club The seminar begins at 12:30 p.m. with a IOdal hour and music. Luncheon will be 11erved at 1:15 p.m. More information can be obtained by calling 552-3123 or 559-4781. Tickets are still available for the lrvlae AAUW March 20 home tour. Barbara Kirby, 833·l>437 or Paula Werner, 857-5730, may be called. TOWN AND Gown at UC Irvine will hold ita general meetiJll March 28 at 10 a.m. In the Social Science Tower, Room 220 . Sceaker 11 Profeaor Juliet McConne who will speak about contemporary Uterature by or about women. For reet!J'V&tlona, call Joan Rowland at 780-1333. Inventory Clearance No milter ·what you're doing. your homei_c!w_n neMpe,per Jhe ... ftta fn. ---- 1; t l @rlton Hair International Introductory Special With This Ad 1~~~~ fl/ fQf ! -~ y ',' I ~~I KMS Perms with Cut s35oo Celaphane and Hucut s25oo Sprint Hi1hti1hts $25°0 Personalized Services Done By Gloria Paprock South Coast Plaza Village 979-5851 I Free gift offer! Fabulous eyeshadow kit with our great $40 perm. This week only, '35 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS N1W lOCA TION iN IOUTH .COMT ;"-AIA ~u..t ....... ' C:4 Or•nge Coalt DAILY PILOT/ unday, Merci\ 11. 18U GOif i 01 lllDGI BY c.HARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHA,_IF A8& OMA& Q.-1.,.... ............ , ..,.c, .............. u.. aver.,• player te tlanw away th ... t ,.aateT I &aM t.aWd~tkieta.a..w.. dtai• ••t I w..W val• J"' •pialea. -L. Mattll•••, Oak Park. M6cll. No on• IVtr rave a thou1M lo lh• racl that. without a flt for parlAer'• 1ult. there wu almply no t0urce of trlckl for a no trump contract. ..... l but, In fut, a major de fee\. 8tlll, he haa a perf1cLl1 aound on• apad• r•apoua . Hut when partner now rebid• two heart•. 1howln1 a alx· card 1ult, the whole picture of the hand chanso. 1l hH become a ml1flt. and I main taln tbat the only correct ac· tlon now lt to pa11. But how many tlm11 have J lffn play•ra trot out thr•e clube, without even thlnlr.ln1 that they are maklna a fordn1 bid and that there ml1hl no lon1er be any 1afe plactt to bail out! IT~• •...0.• ... M•• awud..t ~ wMILIJ prtae.I A. -1 arree that, by and larp, alam blddlna lea\lea , aomethlna t.o be deaired, even amonr many expert palra. And al the top levela or bridge, fail11re lo bid aound slam• coals more than anything elte. But my own reeling is lhal m11fll hands cauae far mona damage lo the averare player. The 1nra1e player almply doean't know when to STOP blddln1. Give him a aound upenlng bid and, IJY• &6 In the black 1uit1, and no mat· ter how many timH partner blda the red auit, he trlH t.o puah on In t he blaclt1. And then when he ret doubled and lo.ea 1ome large number or polnt1, he wil l wall: "But partner. you opened the bid ding and I had 14 points and a aix-card suit!" Here'• another example that is quite common. A player picks up: 8... Uf ••rt6ettt lw lWt cea-• &.: c~ o ....... Oaar l•arH. ,.,, el ~It ... .,.,.,. Eec• week a ,,t. ti I remember 1ome yeara ago I waa a 1ueal 1n a com muter railroad game. 1l teemed to be the rule that the 1horter a player wu in hi1 partner'• 1uil, the more be fell conatrained lo bid some number of no trump. + KJW o AMS • K6H Accordin1 to the point count, lhe hand la worth 11 point..s In high carda and 3 for the void. But now partner open• one hurt, and t he prudent player will immediately decide thal his void in part ner's suit is no longer an • .,, ., ...... "O ..... . •~c-•u."•ll•• .... . wm'9 ............. ..... J.q.4'-MM.t,..... .. . C•ut.. Geree u4 Oau sa..vu,.......1,_..........,. &Mr &e wwrr al ...... , .. altted. More and more celebrat1ions coming (From Page C2) which brings foreign students to Amenca and sends teen-agers from this area abroad • • • CathertDe Tbyen, who was born m Ireland. is helpmg to plan th1s St. Patnck's Day party so you know il wall ~ authentic. The Friends of lhe Experience Center ls sporaoring the 7 to 10 p .m .. Thursday event at the home of Bob and Cleva Howard in Corona del Mar. Thyen ia miking her special trifle. and corn beef sandwiches will be part of the wee supper. Deue Bottorf will entertaln at the piano. Jady Gertner, president. 1s on the committee along with Thyen, Howard. Debbie Andrews, Sllereae Roff, Trudi Puso, Ann Mound, Paula Mlllmu and Off Edward1. Re1ervat1ons may be made by callllll t7t-1HI. ••• OC Supervisor Roger Stanton and Fountain Valley Mayor Marv Adler will be two of the models in Fountain Valley Woman's Club's March 19 all- male fashion show at South Coast Plaza May Co. Other modela who wUl have their fashions described KWIZ'a Spider MacLeu are FV City Manager Howard Steplleas, FV Chamber of Commerce President Frull; N•varro, Dr. James Petrill;lll, FV Community Hospital'• Dr. Rlcbr• Ayres, Dave Ba1en, high school principal and President of the FV Boys Club Cllarle1 Rodrtqaez. The fund-raiser wh.ich IS being organu.ed by Eleanor Bendall, beguu at 6 p.m with a no-hast bar. Dumer and the ahow follows. • • • Twenty-five hundred t.lcketa were 10ld foe the Pacific Chorale's concert debut in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angele1. After the concert. when the chorale was joined by the Orange Co unty Pacific Symphony, the No rlhridge Masterworks Chorale and the Northndge Brass Ensemble, 300 attended a reception to honor JollD Alexander, conductor. As a treat for lhe honoree. chorale members arranged for h1a parenta. EllloU and Kat~eea Alexander, to fly in from New Orleans for the concert and party. Others at the reception included Northrop's Fruk and MarilYD L)'Dd, Irvine's president Tom Nielsen and wife 'MarlJya. Mary and P~ Ly_o~, A.ma and Aadrew Miller, Aue N•tt. Berafce lllrd, Mike and Rwdl M1uh•, Dr. Lue and C.dlertae Tbyee, Tom and Mary WoUf and Martan Devick. • • • Sylvia Macklls called lul week to talk about her City of Hope chapter'• March 21 celebrity golf tournament at Irvlne Caul Country aub and aaid she and VI S.rnaoa were ao&na to lunch the next day on the Pickh1r llltat.e.-81617 Rosen and hil wife Benrt1 were their hoata. Buddy is general chairman of the golfinl event and Sylvia aid the public will be able to get Ucketa for $2 at the entrance and mix With the 36 celebrit.ia. includlna Efrem Zlmballst Jr., Fred M•cM•rr•7, J1ci Carter, BewHd &eel, For"'' Tacker, Jack La LaDDe and Peter ManUU. Aft.er play ther. will be a blg dinner with entertainment for ioumament partidpanta. Bein& with celebrities ta nothing new for Sylvia -abe waa a t the City of Hope when QaeeD ~l&bedl made her visit. "We were ve~ happy she chme the hosptal u one of her stops,' Sylvia Mid. • • • With the upcominC Olympia u the theme, the Crys1aJ Ballroom at the Grand Hotel In Anaheim waa decorated with a.,. of many naUorw for the CllOC Padrinm membenhlp mixer. (The group ttarted In 1979 and now hit 700 memben). Former Olympic medal w1nnen who live in OC i.ocludlns Geri C....U., J• NaMI and Aa Vraaa WHY WEIGHT? Win by Lnlngl Our pettent• hew loet 10-150 pound• wtth our oon'1)tlle nuttttk)nel fonnulu. Ett•t • ..,_. l qUldcest way to loee W'Mght. p,,,_, on ~ oe patJenta over a 10 YMI' penocs, O'Brien, who participated m the 1928 11ames in Amsterdam, 1932 games in Los Angeles and 1936 in Berlin. were special guest.t for the dinner. Robert Clifford, chauman of the OC Olympics committee. spoke about fund-raising efforta to support the tra.aning program. Ward Muto• of Laguna Hilla waa chalrman; TV personality Ed Antold was emcee with Jim Vlllera adding auction antica when prizes were awarded. Job.a Robinso•, new head coach of the Rams, was a special speaker • • • Dr. MUcllell Ro1enthl, who started Phoenix House 15 years ago in New York, was in Orange County last week and the honored guest at a reception in Jerry Ric~' Newport Beactl home. The Phoenix Houae, (there's one in Santa Ana) has been recognir.ed aa one of the most succeeaful drug rehabilitation clinics in the U.S. Fifty were on hand to greet Rosenthal, who follows the "tough love" philoeophy in treatment, including Rusty and Bill Hood, Tom and Emma Jue Riley, Noey Ebsea, Laddie and Pe1 Reay, Marty Lockney, Dolore1 Gelber1, Rosella Hel'kr1, Dr. and Mrs. Tom RoblDaon and Dr. Terry and Pa& Moru. ... , .... 81. Ttmc Is running out for Sitmar Su~r Sawrs. Fast. lf you've been longir\i for a luxury Mexico crui!e without a luxury price tq, don't wait. Boole your cabin before March 31. and you'll save$~ per couple on any 7, 10 or It-day, 1983 Mexico crul.ae ... Q .... -. Due to Super S.~r demand, we've expanded our Mexico schedule to include additional sallinas. Joln ua on an l 1-day cruile deporth\8 October l S. Or a 10-day crulle ~ Octo- ber 26. Both itlnerarltt include Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucu, Acapulco end ZihuataMjo. The '°""'1' aulle ai~ ~·n~mllt\c In ;lamorom AuPulCO. DIAR ANN LANDERS. Your advice to "f\uww Scatildc In 8utnaw'' w• eo bed l had to write. To U. woman wno.. huabe.nd pta drunk at pa..u. and f.nlilta on drMna homl you l&ld, "lnaiat that the 11.nlftp9t man In • houae wNtt th• car keys from him ewn 11 It means a fiaht." It oould aao mHn • brawl with broken h..0. and bloody noees, ruin.eel furniture and a lot of people not •pea.kine CO each other. A bttt« let. ta for the wife to have a aet of car keyw In her pune at all t.lme9. u her buaband aeta drunk, ahe lhould lntonn the host.ell that ahe la leavtna and uk her to pleue tee that he 1eta a ride with IOl'DeOne who Lt aober, or call a taxi for htm. Another alternative: The wife 1hould learn how to let the air out of the Urea 80 the CM wlll have to alt ovefT\iaht. To the wife who la tempted to call the police and have her drunken huaband arretted. l aay OON'T DO IT. MOit men pl mad u hell becauae they have to pay a fine and the lnaurance rat.et go up. U he ~ hi.I Uceme, h1a wife hu to drive hlm to and from work and It'• a pein in the neck. Of~. the belt Idea la to aUck to tomato juice or IOda water. but not many people want to he..r thla one. -W.S. in r.u ClaJ.re. Wla. DEA.A W.8.: TUUI for a 1"4 le&ter. TH only ,art I doa't 10 aloq wltll Is le&tllll tbe air out of tlle diet. 'hat ••Y h 1"4 for oae allot, bat wht do yo. do for u eacore? DEAR ANN LANDERS: The other day I received somethina In the mall I felt you should aha.re with your readers. I hope you will agree and print It. Author unknown. -Nuhville Fan DEAR NASHVILLE: 1111 an wpper ud I'm dellple4 &o ru It. A SMILE coeta nothl.na. but gives much. It enriches thoee who give lt. ft takes but a moment, but the memory of lt aometimee la.a1a forever. None ia 10 rich or mtahty that he can get along without it, and none I.a IO poor but that he cannot be made richer by It. A SMILE crealff happiness 1n the home, promotes good will In bualness and 111 the cornerstone of friendahip It can perk up the weary, bnng cheer to lhe di8couraged. IWllhlne to the aad, and Lt nature's best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen. for it la IOmething that I.a of no valt1e to anyone until it la given away .. When peuplo are too Ured to af ve you a amlle, ifve them one of youn No one netida a smile 80 much aa he who hu none to &Sve. DEAR ANN LANDERS: In • recent. column you made: the 1t.atement that herpe1 could ~ tranamltt.ed from a cold 80re on the Up to the 1enJtaJ •rea vta oral sex. I undentood thal the herpes vlru.t that c.uaes cold 80rett wu a different atraln from the aenltal variety Pleue check your facta. -S .T. ln Rltle, Colo. DEAR S.T.: My f1c ls Ire correct. Please c lt ecll w Illa y o irr-doc tor ( prefe ra bl y a dermatologJst). He wlll explam U '°you la detail. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Am I ama.11-rnlnded to feel inaulted when my colle1e-educated niecea write to me on tom out looee-leaf notebook paper or any thlng elae that .eema to be handy? Please d on't 1uggeet that I buy them nice stationery. I have do~ IO, but they revert to their old hablta as IOOn u the good 1tuff runs out. - PEEVED lN FLORIDA DEAR PEEVED: Yes, I do tlliak yo. are belll1 1mall·mlllded. How aJce tbat yoer ll.le«s write at 111. Some c lllldren don't evea write to tbelr mot.hen. I receive le&ten scr ibbled on brown paper ba11, backs of commercial envelope•, &oUet paper, band towel1, wallpaper samples -ja1t name It and I 1et It. B•t 10 Iona as tlle wrltlll111 leiJble, I don't mlDd ... ud neltller sbould you. fi'1 tbe message tllat coant1. P01 SH01S BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT RliA~MA&LE THOUGHT CAN ONL.Y GO SO FAR ... &YONO THAT, YOU ""'U5T EITME~ B E UNftrA!>ONA&L.£ OA. SToP T~INKING ~ RUFFELL1 S UPHOLSTllY 114° I la ....... ltU HAllOa ILYD. TDDAT'S CllSSllU nlZLI COSTA MISA-t4 ... 1 IH ln•ex•pen•alv• • "(in ik spen' slv) not high In price, reaaonabte. clualflad ...... advertising -i ,,_ Classified Advertising 642-5678 \CROSS 1 Ancient. as • 1reo11ton 2 words 7 Powdllfed soapstone 11 MIX t5 Brags ')tOreemlil<e Sldle 22 Ml)rmon State 23 Lover 1 hljht 24 Esteem 25 Enourr 26 Ou1et1 211 800ll or ~aper 30 Sue or snot )1 Goad 32 Strm 33 TICl!el por11()n 35 Ounlnvl~ J6 WNllhy 38 t1N llh r"'$0tl Jll Abbr or. I c11ymap 40 Sroareled 42 Belo<e 1n POrlrV 43 CvrvH 45 Print meuurt 46 Threesomes 4 7 Riding. 19 a 1r11n 2 word• SO New tiemp- thlrecny 52 ... ,,,.,, S. 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T1.c·r111 David Claylon· Thoma&. former lead slnaer for Blood, Sweal & Teen, has uiken whal he l'Alls "a left lurn" in his career by recording 1<>me m~Uow country muau: "I've wanted to do this kind ot thing for years, but couldn't get the cred1bU1ty to pull It off," says the 41 -year-old Clayton-Thomas. who has been recording at Sound Emporium Studl08 with help from Billy Sherrill, best known for dlsc.'OVE<rlng and producing cowttry queen Tammy Wynette. "We made a lot of believers out of people If Billy Sherrill believes, a lot of other people usuaUy fall ln place ... The concentration has been on ballads. "Anything done in Nashville comH out with a certain country feel to it. It's contemporary country muaic, good rountry music," Clayton-Thomas saJd. The nine-member Blood, Sweat & Tears fused jazz and rock music ln the late '60s and early '70s to become one of the most innovauve and successful band& In history. Sax albums sold more than a million copies and the group won five Grammy awards. But the string of hats began to stop alt.er the 1971 album, "Blood. Sweat and Tears 4." Still, before the group broke up two years ago. they left the music world with a legacy: "S~1nnlng Wheel," "You've Made Me So Very Happy.· "And When I Die." "Go Down Gamblin'," "Luc:reua Mac Evil," "Hi-De-Ho" and "God Bless the Child." "You can sttll tum on the radio and hear Blood, Sweat & Tears because the music lasted and became standards," Clayton-Thomas said "The group was very talented -legitimately talented. without gimmicks. We weren't a Clash, we weren't a video ~immick . "A ·master's degree in music was almost a prerequisite to join the band. The intricacy of the arrangements made the music special. We had an extremely high level of accomplishment and we had the respect of other musicians," he said. "No one thought we could put all this together and have pop hats lt was a very complex experiment, but at worked. It was a combination of a country blues smger with Ju111iard School of Music graduates who had t.ers degrees. ..... ••• ., ..... 1 For aa.lfled Ad ACTION Call A DAILY' "LOT AO.VISOI '41-5671 Singer David Clayton-Thomas. "There was such a dichotomy of music; it was like a bastard child, but aomehow it worked." All the members of Blood. Sweat & Tears came from musical backgrounds and were opinionated, he said. ''The ~roup waa accurately named becau.e 1t was an explosive situation. It was explosive energy that came out in the studio." Members of the band kept changing, and the British-born Clayton-Thomas £anally dissolved the group two years ago to pursue the solo career he had always wanted. He's performmg in nightclubs and on college campuses these days, always doing a medley of Blood. Sweat & Tears' hits "I have to because the people want to hear them," he s&1d "The audience would be dlaaJ>~inted 1f I didn't do them.'' 4TH SlllABH WEIEKI , ..... °""°' w-.... c....... ''' 06SS u-..IUCll £.,....,.,.Sou"' Coo<l •9~ ·~·· MIUIOlnLIO f""OIO\Y•I•"' 130 8990 MIWP'CMIT llUCll '""-l""''"'"'" 61l llSO l.o•-...!..~'•r.....,••'] ...... 0.-.. f3' 7,Sl lftlJ.aaTU fft-C.-Wn1 "' 393~ TO!Vt SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG 1n HIGH R ~ CH Fun and adventure at every turn. r · '·r' J -~ , ... -· J.., . .. A com~dy for the incur ably rornanhc. lbu're not .. ,. 91JYntOl"9· •• Titer•'• only one w•v to •tofJ them ••• '~ ···-.... , ""''1'-'' ... ,,,,,. -." •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Perform•nCH before 5:00 PM (flte,i S,.a.1 E111111•11t1 11141 Holld1y1) l!l!IMi'•lm lo Mtt4·l~OO•on;) TMI LON>I Ofl l "VIGILANTE" !Ill DllCIPLINI ::_ •• ._ .._ ,_ ._ u• ·----- ATOR '"' l'.tJM.1'.!111.. ............... 10 TO MIDNtGHT '"' ................. LAKEWOOD CENTER WALIC·IN -~·· ... --.. 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Coa1t DAILY Pll.OT/8Unday, March 13, 1983 PIC II I.fUH NA lfA MINf NOTIOI or DEATH or ~~ petlOM lie cs-. ROlll\T A. CODORl AND MCJ MAlllKITIHQ , 11•0 0 r P 8 T I T I 0 N T O Ju11•1t• Pleoe, Oo•t• M•M. CA ADMINUTER ESTATE NO. tHaJr••o v~ Wlllb\Hn 9240 A·ll7t'7t. J .. neue Pleoe, 00111 ...... CA Tu all helr1. bcnefldar1N, 12121 credhon and contlnaent M111y Jennner w1n1>v1n. U40 cniditon of Robert A COdori JHll•ll• Piece. Cott• ....... OA d 12e27 an SHtrton• who may b• Thi• bu•IMH 1e oonovcted bV en otherwlae lnternted In the 1nOMdu&1 will and/or eatate; Cralu V w1n1>111n A peUtJon bu been filed Thi• 1t1tement w11 RMI<! with t~ by Anita R Codort ln the County Clerk ol Of~ County on S · M11toh 4, 196' USHtrlor Court of Or1n1• nmo1 County reque1lln1 that Publl•ll•O O••ng• Cont Oelly Mi\I R. Codort be appointed Piiot Merci'! e, t3, fO 27. 1983 M penon&l reptet1entatlve to 1094·83 admlnl1ter the eatate of PUBl.IC NOTICE Robert A. Codorl, Newport 1----.;.... _____ _ Buch, CA (under th• ,.CTITIOUl IUllNIH , _ _. _ __,.a,. NAMI ITATIMINT u.....,.,.. .... ..,nt Admlnlatratlon Tt>e 1o11owtno petaont t r• d°"1Q of l!:lnat.11 Act). The peUuon bull~" u . iJI .. , tor hearln1 In Dept. T I M E 0 N M y H A N 0 s No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr .• COMPANY, 171 AIYertld•. Sult• F. West, San\I Ana, CA 92702 Ntw!)Otl BMGh. CA 92663 e>ouglu c Mor~ 421 Vie on March 30, 1983 at 9:30 Lido Soud Newport 8HGh. CA Ac• emr Aw1rd Nomi net ton• 1'11 fttl ClfV (llilljt "f O•Uflrll(,l • U.•111 a.m. 12843 lF YOU OBJECT to the Richer d Per en tuu 222 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~=~ traJ\ling of the petJtlon, you Ot1ng. Newl>Ofl 0..Cll CA 92803 should either ap ..... r at the n 111 t>ut1neu '' con0ue111<1 by• .--Q-94 par1~an1p 9 Ac•demy Aw•rd Nomination• hear Ina and state your OouQIH c M0<e11N<1 objectJon1 or file written T1111 tt•t-• ... , ~ •llh 111e ob'-'ttona with the court County Clertl of 0..,. County on ~ Metctl 3 1983 before the hearlna. Your ap~ may be ln pereon or by your att.orney ,,,,02, Publlthed Or1nge COHI Delly PtlOI Marci\ 6 13 20 27 1963 1221-83 lF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conUnaent i----n.1-.,-,,-C-"""_TIC_E __ _ credJtor of the deceased, you ___ ,.._UU'---""---- muat file your claim with the 'ICTITIOUI 9U..,.ll court or preaen\ It to the NAMI ITAftMIMT personal repre1entatlve bu~~n~•'•o~~.•lng peraon '' doing appointed by the court A·, SIL VEA CllPPER OOG within four months from the OROOMINO. 12&·~ Broaowey date of flrat laauance of Cotti M .... CA 92627 letteni u provld-' In -~•on JoM Raymond Ooddt, 2242 cu """'u EI01n. No C. Colle Meu. CA 700 of the probate code of 92827 Callfornla. The time tor Tlllt 11<.11tn• .. 11 oondUCllKI t>y an filing claunll will not expire lndlllldua1 John R Ooodt prior to four months from r1111 "*'-' .... !Med w1111 ,,,. the date of the hearing Coun1y ci.tk 01 Orenoe County on noticed above. Merell 3 1983 nnm Publlthed 011ng• Coall Dally P11o1 Match e 13 20 27 11193 1125-83 1'"1Clil'IOU9 ~· MAMllTAn.mN'T EI THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL lm«D YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estate, you may Ille a reque1t with the court to receive .speoal oouce '..J! the mventory of est.ale and of the petitions, accounts and tt!por1s deacrtbed ln Stttion 1200.6 of the Call fornla TM IOllOWlnQ pe<aont 111e dOing r-----------------------~ .. Probate Code. JOHN C. CONNOLLY & DOUGLAS G. BROWN, 17777 Main St., SaJte A, Irvine, CA t%7U, (71t) LIT1'LE OICl(ENS ART ANO AOVERTISING. lllSll 1 Otunlon L-. No 203. Huntington 8Moct1. Californla 112&69 Kwen Eltzat>etll Dicken. 185111 Grunion L-. No 203. Hunllngton BMcn, Callf0<nla 92$49 John Howuo 01cken. 16581 Grunion i.-. No 203. Hununoton sn-uoz. PubU1hed Oranae Coast Dally Pilot, March 12, 13, 19, &Mdl, Cllttomll 1128'9 Thll bll"'-It coodueted by e 1983 gen«al pettnerthlp. Kalen E. Ota!en 1300 83 TI\11 ltllemerll WU flied wllh t"41 County CNrif of Otenoe County on -----------·I Fel>Nlry 17. 1983 Nil.IC NOTICE momo l'JCTITIOUI 9U .... ll Publltll•d Orange Coul Dally NAMI ITA,.._NT Pilot. Fe«> 27. Mw 8, 13, ~Of~ Th• 1011ow1no 1>•11011 11 oolnQ bUll_ ... OAEAT SCOT ENERGY COMPANY. Ill !!equOle TtM. lrvlM. CA 92715 Aoee Maclacllttn. 18 $4o.Quolt T,.., !Nln9. CA 92715 Thll t>ull,_. lt conouct.ci t>y en lndlvicluel Ao.I MacLIChlen Thia tUt-1 wH flied Wiii\ the County Cletk of Otenoe Col.rlty on M llfCh 4. 11183 n1''°' Put>llllhed 011nge Cout Delly Pilot M11tch 6 13 20. 27 1963 1121·83 '1C'TJTIOUt ....... 9IAm 11' AT1ltmlft The followlng petllOfl 11 doing ~ .. PACIFIC LUXURY. 277& M.- Vlfdt Or E. Cotti M-. CA 92Cl28 Oebf• I<. Kl..-nln, 277& MHI Verde Or. E. Cotti M..,, CA 12Cl26 Thia ~ la condueted by llfl 1ndMdU91. o.t>r1 I<. Kltmln Thl9 11at-t -llled with Ille County Olet1l of OflnQ9 County on Fab 24, 1V.3. '21-71 Put>ll1lled Orange Co1tl Oelly Pllol Fab 27. Merc:t\ 8, 13. 20, 1083 1032·83 '1Cnnout ., ..... ...._ITATDmWT Tfle lollowl119 pe11on 11 doing ~ ... S .J 018TA18UTOR8. 246 Megnolla SI Coate Meu CA 112t27 Stepllen R 8 yzek, 245 ~i~olle St . Cott• MHI CA TMt ~ le condUC1.cl t>y en lndtvldual Stept>en R 8yz.ell 'fNt ... ,_, WU ftlecl wllll the ~ty Clertc of Otano-County on Feb 24, 198S '21- Pu Dllttl.ct Otano• Co11t Delly Piiot '90. 27. M81c:ft II. 13. 20, tN3 103...:l Pl8.tC M>TICE naw °' uu11.1<1i11 M OP u• OP PtCTmOUe ...... Mm Tiie 1011owln1 per1on1 ll•v• 1o.ndoNO the llM of Ille FICtltloul 8u11ne11 N•m•· BEVERLY W!STOLIP'fl APARTMENTS, 1818 Bedford l.•n•, Newport Beach. Celli oaeo. Tiie fllotltlou1 8u11ne11 Neme referred to above WH lll•d In Oran~ Counl)' 011 February 9, '971. ",.,, Cl*Yton R llutcM'<IMI. ~7 lw•n Orlve, Coet• Meu, c 1111 t2e2t. ~ t lturdevent, 2037 hen OtM. eo.ta Mee&. cam. t2t2t. ™-bullMM -conducted by lift llldh4dUlil ~ "" llutdeYelll JI* • llurdevtinl ,,. .....,_,. •• ...., wltll lhe • ACAl>EMY AWARD NOMINATIONS including BEST PICTIJRE THE -StepMn SchHfer. US MllQazlM Jon\bight rl Table for Five ~o ··------...... __....,.... ACT'mOUt_ .. MAMltTAT&lmfT Th• lollowlno petton 11 dol110 l>W_ .. HAR80A VIEW MAOAztNEI COASTUNE PUILICA TION, 1118 w lalt>o9. Ho 8, Newpot1 !IMCtl. CA 92M1 Ter•-T 81lell, 1118 W Baltloe. No e. Newpor1 a.ell. CA 112MI Thie ~-le oonducted t>y en lndlvldu ... Terell T SllMI I Thll tllt-1 -llled with IM tounty Oleftc of Orange County on Fel> 24, 1083 m ... Publlehecl Of~ Coell o.tlY PilOC flab. 27, Merctl 8, 13. 20, t9'3. 1197-83 J #1 .. AM OFFlaR NCO A OENTt.EMAN" ••• MON t!Wlll tto 1tH •111 tOI. IOH UfllUfl 1 ... tot, !Ott THE VERDICT MC>tt-•1111, 1114 "CURTAINS" (ft) '"'· 7!00, t:oO, 10141 IAT •• 1•J+7~a.10'AI U.. I ).i-f·I I 1 "WITHOUT A DOUBT A WINNER!" "An 'impe>rtant movie •• a mov1e I Wl:Ull you to m.-«.• .•. if I had ll child ... I would ui.kt• my child w liff thj11 film." • .. "'" ..... , .... .,, "Kate Nelligan 1i. superb ",,.. ... ,,, • ., .... WITHOUT A TuACE ••••••••••••••••••••••••• "!XC~l.UNf. INTILUQIHT. wt1~. A IT!RUHQ IXAMPL! OI A 0000 ITotltV TOLD. OM:t l<Mtt'l 11 ·---the .. ol thl : lllttA -TllllTOll tUCll lfttr••ITl8 u.tWl&·t.;f'wJ• l••f'Ot•• l"f ..... llfll ••• .,. .. ~.'t\ltti• \79 ))l9 t•-Ut Olt' U• )tH con• *" 01W1M fe•ar~B· °" ~ "°-tlHJ )•(I '•U tJ.t ,.,, I .... ,. ~4<1< • MlCUTlOIOOI ll IOllO 10•.,0\ S-• 'ft '0 0 ,,.~ Ot ·•"' 119 ti!><> ftotl CNOAOUll.ifl SACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ' 11 fl~.a BEST ACTRESS \ 1l·n I ~m·q1 BEST SCREENPLAY ADAPTATION Why get married when you're having fun? LUCIE ARNAZ CRAIG WASSON Alon J rakul~ Second ) Thoughts 1 ' I /\I .._ I I '- # Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILOTl8und1y, March 13, 1983 CT ClASSlf ll '/'11t • mur/1d p/cwc• ''" 1111' t >ru11c11 · < '1111st 642-5678 \/1·d11w 111c·cm11• of Owly l'tlot fcwul1t•.v 1•rn•1'fh $34 000 Ct !W<lr Your ml rt10"11ex 1111• rn1mt11 ~ 111tJ.11t <iffl1w11t bu111110 UUUll't!Ct' CLASSIFIED . Ital lttatt 1;;1;,;,;11-..• ... ••...,t• ... r_.h...,l ... • ~-~Jj;.-;, ltr lal~ lam In ltk llnm I!• le!t lnm ler Wt I"""'"' 1!Jt l11Nt ltr lal• H1ut1 ler lal1 INDEX f9to15iiriu;11;,--1~h~•;:••~•l!;;;;;~'!"'~i~j i!1t~•;•;••~l;:;:;:;:;1;oo;a 1wg1 191 .ihtwio;naotl..._ _ _...1 .... !! .... 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"'" .... ,,_. ....... llLLS AJll OHHOTttll K1ll1 and correotlon1 may ~ made unUI 5 30 p m for Ille ne•I day's publi-cation For Sunoay end Monday publli:etlons, 12 00 noon SaturOay Please aak tor e "kill number" when cencel· ,.... ling your ad 1114~ :::~t4; ERRIRS "" Check your ad daily 1&nd ::::. report errors Immediate· 1,, " ly Tiie DAILY PILOT as. ,.,-. sumes llab1llty tor Ille ""'" llrsl incorrect 1n1ert1on ~~;,~ onty :1~ ::~~· Roam lor Sale : :·~· Geaeral 1002 I:'" HE YW FREE REIT "' It purcll8se<l by 3-31·83 : :· ~~::'111M~:~~~ahcg:;:a~'. 1 ••• front Perkl Agent there • 1, oa11y 10 ... 30 11" Days 499-4242 : ;;, eves 548· 2 7 39 H~' DOl'T CllllP YOUR snu Large 4 Bdrm llOme w1tll separate family room Includes 2 fireplaces. dining room. sem1 -s11ade covered patio & private spa wtlll wood deck•ng ldeet tor tam11y en1oy- 1.:1• ment at a low $139.0001 ,: hM .'ttll .. .,, ~ .,:t "''-' 4111• •••lt1 tOHJ tv:l 111:1 It/lo .- •••til ,..,,, ,~ 1: h0,4 hOlfl 6 .. 6-7171 THE REAL ESTATS:RS HY WlllU IT'S IHlnt Scrub. c;arpel & paint 11118 3 Br 2 Ba fixer wl formal dining, wood burning fireplace . 1rg yard w/greenllouse An incredible buy at only $115,000 Don't delay Call Diana today llW PIETDNL-YOlff Ht-1480 WTSllE PRIUn Unbelievable low pnce ot only S 125.000 tor lh•S beautiful 3 Bdrm home localed on a spacious cornet tot Call now tor lntormatton on how you can own tllts lovely .,_ 646-717 1 THE REAL ESTATERS Hl'T IEUY 1r. what the economists say T111s week's steals l)TrlpleJl $143.500 2)Flower SI $175,500 3)Flo-r St $167.000 -4)$'-wood $ 165,000 Call Abt Mtlllken . 631·1266 ""''" ,,.,~, ~.·{.~i-=--.-E-11-·-YE_R_l_E _1 .. 11 $111,110 A steal' Bargain! Buyt But prlcedl 4 Bdrm. 2 bath, family room Bnck fireplace. act now1 Can ... .:• 5•6-23 13 ,.,,.:. THE REAL ESTATERS .. , ,., u-e.. ...... -1u." I'•~ tried l.,e Rftiat"' a.cut 'fi•n i.111 J alway• .... tlHI D•llr Piiot for r•rrult .. -1. OS, OC.STIC UC. Mill Mutt9C 1at on • A f1Dt fufftt, 110110 CllU a ._ ne1 .,._ end r..O In llw ..,._,.., ::': 01111 ,llot Cl111lfled .... , ..... *"' Miii ~· • ., ..... , ....... ..._...! ti ltr 1111. YOIJ ~ - .......... fbl """ ·~ "" , .. , Of 5. = , .... , '"=:'·· ... , • .,, .. · "" D .. IY ,... Otefffrltd F.. : Mt.a.. ... ,. t i•ntt'rtatnlng. J314,000. No Cost Or Obtl\j1tllu11 tnl lllNY 1·1 •Under $110,000 Assume loans F Utt Your Hom• "llOR SAL!" HH fbllOtlOI Valley Cond o ................... 1500 sq.ft. In Multiple ll1tlng look IOHll IAlllHTll lll-I0001 H•·OCl2 39 2Ba. Costa Mesa doll house 2B. PAOFE8810NAL SERVICES UllQUE HOMES corner lot ...... ............ ...... Santa Ana '"FOR BUYERS OR SELLERS"' Vista Catlf. Mini Estate NEWPORT BUCH llYFROIT -IOIT SLIP OPH Ill 1·1 H IALllA OOYH Private community -Comfortable -Lite & cheery 3 bdrm plus den, 2 bath home. Extra parking & much morel $469,5001 111.111 l&Y PllHITill 110-1111 •58. 3 B a . Mesa Verde $199,500 Assume $150,000 1st. •Back Bay Beauties on Cut de sac 28 2Ba. Owner Financing 38. 2'h8a. FR. Owner Assistance •Walk to beach ....... 39 2Ba. Ne'wport Ask for Phyllis Sachs, Listing Agent THE REAL ESTATERS 141-2313 YES WE DO HAVE THE HOME FOR YOUt 2BR 2ba condo, owner anxious' $80.f>OO I rwwn•Allonllool 1 ltsllo•I lrlt•1lff1 J Cut-StrYlc• 4 Aurnllf• MMh1Jn1 ~ h lrt AdYtf~ I fr .... I h ..... llon 1 c~t" '""'""' • °""' Hou\• Sllowtn11 9 Hoftlt '°"' ~"""'· 10 11\Atlplt llllilc MtnlllH Ii>'" HI•~ LOflEW C\MtCI 644-1387 f m Apµo1ntme11t I J,._l()Uf fi()Mf°§ lBR & loft, c:omm tennis, lrv $85,000 A CASTLE I• TIE HY 3BR home. huge lot, terms $105,000 I This 11t•w custom dream hume has VA·no down 3BR. RV <l("('t'SS $10'1,9Y5 b<>auttful ul·t.-:m and city light Vll'.w.s. 2 4 yr old 3BR . . Irvine $107,900 spas, stt•am room, study. library. btlhard Newport 2 Stry Only $129,500 gaml• room, ltght uak k1u:hen. breakfast Pool, spa 4BR .. Super $1 :19.950 room. 2 Wl'l bars a trc•mtndow. value R3 lot with plans, C .M $147.900 Jl $1 .200,000 760·8333 ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED REDWOOD HOME IDYLL WILD AREA Cul·de-sac, c•ourtyard, 3BR $125,000 Spa, (..'OUntry kitch, great In' $129,000 3BR, atr ium, walk to bch1 $139,000 Over 2000 s/f of beauty 4BR $179.000 I 3Br, bonus rm, lg lot $149,900 CALL I 979-5370 . ,. { : ·I l / 111~. ,, UI ~1 '' 't~•vL-..lM[t,,.f·-.. OPEi SUIDAY 1-5 $155,000 Ill Via Litle IHtl, Lhle Isle ........ llll,100 Large lot on cul-de-sac. 3 decks, 6 bedrooms, 5 baths, spa panoramic view from Mt. San Gorgonto 101 Via ltHa, Lltl• Isle .............. 1141,000 to the ocean. cool s ummer breezes, 3 bedrooms, 511'! baths all-year round, thermal glass, radiant 101J hJtr, Wtstollff .................. I 1H,IOO heat. security system, fireplace, quarry 2 bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths, rondo tile, oak & ash cabinets. approx. 1000 204 Via n111, Lltl1 Isle ................ HH,000 s q.ft., elevation 600o+, Ideal for couple, 3 bedr09ms, den, 3 baths, pool sleeps guests "ctlfflet." (714) 659-3177 101 Yla FltrHH, Lltl1 lsl1 .......... HH,000 (714) 659-4385 (213) 598-4 311 4 bedrooms, den, 3 baths, pool OOHTRY 1m11&... FALLHOOI 110 Ferautle, Ill. PHl1 ............. UH,000 By o ... ner Beau\ AtA 2 bedrooms. pool, boat docking. 1~~~evi~A ~~~L~~!~o custom II~. 1'n acu111, 120 Via Lltlt ltrtl, Lltlt hit ..... Sl,I00,000 County area 01 Vista. ~'~7"'+ ';1 8u"J/rujt ~:'8:? 4 bedrooms, family room. bayfront Modern hv1ng tor Mom & lrplc. step-do...;n hv rm. t OPEi SlllAY 2-1 ~a~ty S~~c~ b~·e!·,:~e8s formal din rm. kl! nook I lJOI W. lt1a1frelt, llJt, lo• ..... llH,000 incl cent ate. hv rm w/ Prtnclpels only Custom oceanfront 2 Y2 yrs new lrplc. din rm + lam rm t7 l 4J 5•6·"320 ' . ~ 11 wt bl!· •n oven & STEAL! range, dishwasher, trash comp Luminous cethngs 3 Br 2 Ba. Laguna Beach & alh cabinetry Neetled cn11m, 6 bike 10 l>eec:tl, amongst a huge Euca· remodeled. 12<1. llnan. typtusgrove wtwatlltng& w/40K dwn or ,7 By rid109 trails meaneletlno _0wne __ r_66_1_-6_1_43 ___ . __ 1 tllru wide open spaces * Fii I IAYI * Xlnt lerms & t1nanc1no Large co<ner 101 Custom Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!~ tllru seller Priced at only -S 128 900 Call agent 3 bdrm w/2 ltreplaces wkdys (6 19)565-7314 or Back Bay •rea Prioed wknds (619)727 ·5279 tor for qu1ek sare at $210, 000 T111s home comet eppt with peace ot mind" STARTER Cute 2 Br 2 Ba condo loeated near So Coast Plaza Perteet for young couple Full price $81 500 631 ·7370.662-2411 TRADI T 10\~L REALTY an<! AMERICAN HOME SHIELD home protec· ll()n RUL HTATt STIRE 171-1771 ., ., ••. i1p ~f. I•• Hl-1111 OIUHI Pllll Ir' ~~~~~ ~ To°""'"'°" "'""09e lot Sundoy, __ <........_,..'"9..,~ .,, """' l""-bl .... _. SOMACI I I I I I' ._ .... a;..t..._11 .... • ....... 1_0 __ ..,.I wv tttenct ... ~ '° I I I' I I I went Mr tofttlp. I found .__., ________ ........, __ ,,., llttlnO on the old• ......,l,._' ... (•o ... li""" ... 1-' .... 1 .... 1=:~ t!~ _,. ____ .. _------In the""'* of. --. IUCO'l I ...... 1 .. , ... , .... , ...... , ........ , ..... ~=-=.-:-.:: ·~· . ._,. ... LllU ISLE IA YFROIT I Finest ma.m channel v1ew from rnagmf1renl 6 Br, tl Ba pool home ReduC'ftl $1.650,000. 1 '1 Llatla Isle tr. ly a,,.. Oaly BAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROIT Spectac"Ular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up. 2br,1 2 ba dn 2 boat space:i ~ut'ed-$1,500.000 I PElllllU llOIE OCUIFROllT Ocean & Jt'tlY views. Manne room. 4 bdrm. 3 I bath. 3700 sq.fl $1 .385,000. Oct>anfront I LllO ISLE Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rt'<' rm . j beam ce1ltnp, Curn1$hed. pall06 $420,000 FllRUlll RllCH HILLTOP New 4 br. 41"i ba, custom French Normandy E5tatt> 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. COROl&DO CAYS llYFROIT Coronado Wand cwt bayfront lot. 85' boat dock. Plans avail. Now $370.000 w/terms BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l-11 ~ .. ,, .. d. o •. ,. "'!I t.J> 6161 For Ad Action CaU a Daily Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 R£StOfNflAl AUl FSfATE SERVICES •umu-.Y•n Architectural masterpiece of (rffh ldeu, allurin" in everv way. A 4 ~oom home wlth wine cellar. &ourmN kitchen, •una, decka and lnafd~ ape with ocean vtcw. •760,000 . -UILUlllT G~al vhrw9 from thia wood and alue ClOndo. 2 btdroom/d.n, & farae country klcch n. H.tdden away ln the hilll. yet cloao to \he buch . Adult commu.nlly, fl95.000 . u ... ..... .... , ............. Llllll •• , ... . I MHIOR VIEW FlllR l,,H Hcdt•l'UJ <1te and make monl'y Lowtst pnct'd C<1rmd on fee land. :J BR., 2 Bath on lovely largl• lot m perfect lcxauon for family living A gre<ll investment oppurtunlly .1t low prtt'l' uf $239.000. ?fl{). 8:!:!3 PHIHUU TIU-PLll Motiv;itc-cl ~<'lier offers this prime> h<:'ach trt ·plt·>-. Two. 2 bt•droom umts with f1n·plan· in front building and a 3 bt•Jroom unit above 3 car garage. $395.000. 760-8333 OWHI WILL IHlllllHTE ZunPd for 6 condo units in excellent Pasts1dc-Costa Mesa location Great opportunity for reliable builder. Minimum cash outlay Exi.sting 3 Br. honw cm property -only $255 000 760 8:!33 110-IJU c/i!!11t' ~((,~'(.(lt/1r' Have you read today's 1C1aas1l1ed Ads are Ille Clualfled Ads? 11 not answer 10 a successful you're m1u1ng Ille best garage or yard sale' It's a bargains 1n 1own1 better way to tell more ~~ _PIO;,__ple~I--~~~ 11rs101 WT••t flf Al FSTAH SfAVt('f<; OPEi 1-5 PlWE IRIP IY Ill CALL TIE IFFICE FOii llFOllllTIOI llHAHIH TIEIE PHPEllTIH 3 BR, FR. BIG CANYON , $675.000. See Lucy Rose at 20 Rue Grand Vallet: 5 BH, FR, BIG CANYON , $tl9Y.OOO See Marcia Matthf'ws at 2 Winged Foot 4 BR, FR, Pool, HARBOR VIEW HOMES, $325,000 See Cora Bald1kosk1 at 19'18 Port Albans. 4 BR. FR. Pool. HARBOR VIEW HOMES. $390.000 Sei> Frank Sennes at IH57 Port Renwick 4 BR. FR. CAMEO SHORES. $769.000 S<'f.' Linda Marston at 4621 Gorham 3 BR. FR. LAGUNA. $335,000. See Sue Exley at 155 McKnight Dr 3 BR. DEN, BALBOA ISLAND. $499,500 See Sara Marvin at 211 Opal 3 BR, FR. BLUFFS, $2HO.OOO Fee See Kay Parker at 2403 Vista Noble?.a. :1 BR. BLUFFS, $187,500. See W ynn W ilson at 535 Vista Grande. 4 BR, Pool. EASTBLUFF, $275,000. Set' Rita Qu1gsle at 906 Aleppo. 4 BR , FR. EA S TBLUFF. $199,000. See De.bi Bibb at 2900 Catalpa. 4 BR, WF.P..o"i"D 'F , '298,000. See M.9 ..... t h at 1116 Hlahlanc... 2 BR, TURTLEROCK. IRVIN& $234,600. &@ Jane Mitchler aL 3 Su.nrwe. INVESTORS HWltll IMlllt HI lllP llOOMf PHPlln1 Holdlng on to Income property for many years enables you to Increase your cash flow and return on Investment. However, It Is Important that your return on equity does not become too tow. This takes place when the Income falls to keep pace with appreciation of the property. At this point, the best return can be generated by an exchange to a larger property. Always stay alert to the current market value o f your Investment property. Ill TACO SITE In prime location. Good steady return on Investment Plus tax write o ff. Long term trip le net lease OPH l .. tlf · 4H SHU -Corona Htghlands. Includes plans for ocean view 2nd story. Bank foreclosure - great new loan available, reduced to $285,000 fee. TWO .... ONGS THE STARNES COMPANY 760.1397 673-7761 A TRULY SOPMISTICATEI UYFRHT The ftnesl example of a soph 1st1cated C'ontemporary bayfront home 1n Newport Harbor w /p1l•r & float. Style. class. d1stmct1on & luxury A high security master suite w /study & bayfront dining rm. library, 2 add1t1on<il BRs. 4 baths $4.400.000 Barbara Aune Ill WIYOl-llEW UITlll 6500 sq .ft . of quality construcllon & elegance. This 5BR. 6 • ·, BA residencr-has a host of quality ameruttes. More than 100 ft of vww frontage on the Big Canyon Country Club's 8th Fairway Owner ts offering a variety of attractive terms. Call Dan Bibb for details. $1 .795,000 llCUl-IRYllE RUL TY 144-1200 CIAIT IESA VERDE Hug., 6 Borm 3 bath home near golf course You don't need a gun lo draw last' when you pt-an ad 1n the Dally Piiot Went Adsl Call now I 6'42·5678 Separate lamlly room --------and dining room UP· grades throughout 3 cer garage Pool & spa Will trade tor .smaller Meu lleroe home Price. $280.000 Cell 546-23 13 THE REAL ESTATERS OPHllTlllTI 1<nocl<s often when you u&e result-ge1t1ng Dally P1101 C1ass1l1ed Ads to reach the Orange Coast market Phone &42·5678 BUILD THIS on panoramic VU LOT! Rm for pool + o n e bed guest h ouse. Plans included in price of $415,000. fee. Wlttrfrtlf .... ., 1-., aNlhn 114-111-1'11 DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR Tradltlonal atyled duplex In a c hoice tocatlon just a few blocks from the beach. 3 bdrm. owner's unit with private patio plus large 2 bdrm. rental unit with porch. 8oth unit• have bHm celltnga, ftreptacH, bit Ina, carpet• and drapes. Ownw wlll help flnanc.. S377,000. t ' i 1 I C8 Orange Coaat DAILV PILOT/Sunday, March 13, 1883 IEWPORT IUCI ILIFFS 11•1,000 4 BR, 2'h BA. prime location. Woodburnlng fireplace. large patio, 2 car garage. 'Easy walking distance to all schools & complete shopping center. Nearby community pool Ask for Lois Egan. OCUI VIEW 1111,0001 Terms. Terms! Pay selling and closing costs and move In. 2 Bedroom. 2 baths, with ocean view. Best area of Arch Beach Heights In Laguna Beach. New on the market, this ocean view home is priced at just $191 ,000. Ask for Al Welner1. OCUI VIEW -S•&0,000 Irvine Terrace-Bayadere. Sweeping bay, ocean and night light views. 3 Bedroom home. Reduction of $150,000 reflects owner's motivation to sell NOW. See this treasure with potential for appreciation. Ask for Carolyn Mason. llllllT &Ill lllUCIUTE Del Mar model In Spyglass with charming mountain and city lights views. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. cozy family room, formal dining room, 3 car garage, lovely entry counyard. $220,000 In existing financing and desperate owner says "Bring me offersl" Eas~ see and a pleasure to own at $474,000. Ask for Hallie Strock. IEAITIFIL 411. Ill. PlllTIFllO 11 IWllll YIEW Cloae to lovely greenbelt, schools and shopping. Completed bonua room separate from house. Great value In Newport Beach for $347,000. Ask for Cindy Pelletier or Jim Sellers. IMPlllllYI Ml 11 IAY ... EI .... ... , 1·1 ... . 1a1 ••ITVllW •m 8pacfou1 G Bedroom, 3 beth Famlly Room home on FEE land. larg• oorn« lot with grMt potential for expanding or remodeling If ffelred. Reduced to "'10,000 FEE. Alk tor S.U. Chue L•. OPEii TOIAY 1·1 Two houeee, one lot, OWC J•tr) "'iheltou lV•ttrfHJrf IW•J"lt Ul-8111 U6-0303 COU>Weu BANl(eRO $132,500 ......... 216 Broadway, C.M e bdrm•, Southport with nit• view, $:i64,000 22 Potnl Loma, Spyglass •OIU•l--•-Linde Plan, lmm.cul•t• on grnbell, $235,000 ......... 539 VI.ala Grande, NB Spectacular 5 bdrm-view• $675,000 ............. 1722 Santiago, NB 5 bdrm•/ bonue room/ n•ar bch., $425,000 ... 118 Ruby. Balboa Island 4 bdrm, ownr fin. fee, vacant, $435,000 2706 Lighthouse. CdM 4 bdrm tam. home In top cond. $295,000 ... 1424 Seacrrst, HVH. NB Architect• home, 3 bdrm, loft $425,000 1921 Yacht Empn.-ss, NB 3 bdrm, fireplace, .... owe STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? $345,000 ............ 601 Patoltta, CdM Large 5 Bdrm, pool a epa According to Calllornla 8u1lneH and Profenlons Code (Sec. 17900 to t 7930) all persona doing bualneu under a fictitious name must Ille a statement with the County Clerk and have II published four llme1 In a new1paper serving the area In which the buslne11 Is located. The statement Is required by law and Is nece11ary In proteetlng your business name. Most banu require proof of llllng to open commercial accounts The DAILY PILOT provl<M1 both llllng and publication Hrvlcea. We have all the neces1ary forma and maintain a dally service lo the Orange County Courthouae fllher stop by one ol our convenient offices or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642-4321, fat 332 lor more tnlormatlon and forms. Lingo REAlEsT4Tl MOYE RIGHT Ill Completely remodeled home. All new appliances, landscaping and decor. Set on a prime corner lot, with 2 bedrooms plus den, solar-heated pool and separate spa. R. V. parking. Fantastic existing financing, and motivated owner will assist. All in Newport Beach for only $269.5001• Ask for Hallie Strock. CHARllll& HOUSE FOR LHSE IM COROH DEL MAR Comfortable, neat 2 Bedroom. 2 bath house. Owner pays electric and water. Walk to shopping and beach. Immediate occupancy. $850 per month Ask for Belle Chase Lee Hallie Strock of Lingo Real Estate, Newpon Beach, was named salesperson of the month for February. She has been a resident of Newport Beach for the past eleven years and resides in Beaton Bay. .......... OWIEll IOlllHT AIOTIEll Must sell this custom Tudor home. 4 bedrooms, 3'h baths, plus office/den. Huge family room over the entire 3rd floor. Spa, -sauna, barbeque and potting area set In a secluded brick patio. Solld oak woodwork throughout In flooring, cabinetry and paneling. Ocean views from 2nd and 3rd floors. Too good to miss at $445,000. Ask for Hallie Strock. REllOED TO SELL -1111,100 Lovely condo near North Shore Lake and Beach Club. Gated community. 2 Br., 2 Ba .. den, large kitchen 1nd utility room. 2 Car garage. Mountain view. A11ume loan at 91n'le, $883 per month. Owner will &Nist. Ask for Lola Egan. $314,000 ........ 240ti Francisco, NB Old CdM·S bdrm, new, epecloue, $549,500 ...... 442 Begonia, Old CdM REALTORS. 675-6000 :t443 l .,.1 <..0 .. 1 Hlgh ... ay, C.ot0n• d•I Milt For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 USE THE DAILY rlLOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DrRECTORY MIRIOR RIDH OISTOI ESTATE Magnificent panoramic views overlooking Newport Beach and the Paoltlc Ocean. Thia elegant 7000 sq. ft. estate otters the ultimate in luxury living. Featuring 5 Brs .. 71h baths. Grand Room, service quarters and fabulous pool . . excellent financing package available. Call for your private showing $4.000,000 furnished. Ask for Ed Escano. HARIOR RIDH AFFORDABLE ELHHCE Located In one of Newport's most prestigious areas, this elegant 4 bedroom executive home of 5700 square feet Is now offered with terms to suit your needs. This home feature~ a marble entry gallery, oak library, wine room and much more. Call for financing details Reduced to $1 ,395,000. Ask for Ed Escano HlllOR RIDH -FAIULOUS JODELLE HOIE This beautifully expanded home Includes all furnishings, fixtures and window treatments. This home Is a MUST to see -very striking Interior. The Master Suite and Family Rooms have been expanded. Assume the 30 year fixed-rate 1st T.D. and the owners will carry a large 2nd T.D. Offered at $865,000 furnished. Ask for Ed Escano 111111011 llllE -LOW DIWI, FLUllLE TEllll This "Estates" 3 Bedroom. 2500 sq. ft. home otters spectacular ocean and night light views. Relocating owners wlll accept a LOW down payment and offer excellent financing terms. All offers wlll be seriously consldred. Redueed to $545,000. Asj( for Ed Eacano. 111110111111 LOii Popular 3 BR, 3 bath "Jodelle" model with fabulout ooeen and 1unMt vlewe!. Thie home featuret a 1pao1ou1 Matter Suite, taro• Famlly Room, two flreplace1 and a large · deck. EnJoy living In thla pre1Uglou1, gate guarded community for only 12&00 per month. Ask for Ed Eao1no. NEWPORT BEACH ~ 123 San loaquln Hiiia ·~ llTATI II Tll llff lllT Entertalnera' paraduie. Approx. 8,000 sq ft Large 1dlp, bbay1dde lawn & pool H la & H ers bathroom, llorary, gymnaalum. Only 6 years old. Prime location. Excellent financing available. $4,000,000. John Marnab. LtltA llLI Dramatic , contemporary Two 11tory entertaining nn w/Slt down wet bar. Elegant formal living & dtning rms . Master suite includes exercise room, sitting rm w/f1replace. his & hers baths & huge walk-m closets. SpacioUB patio garden. Call John Macnab or Cothy Schweikert. $1,590,000 LH PRiii Of Liii llU Sheltered California Spantsh home <:overing 3 lots o n exclusive Zurich Circle at up of island. Only 2 homes on this non-bayfronl location 6 BRs, 7 baths, private courtyard, pool & gardens. $1 ,250 ,000. Tom Allmson. Rlllf PHllSUU POllT HUIFRllT Charming Cape Cod cottage -2 BR. den main house plus guest pm & bath. Formal living and dining areas with brick and hardwood floors . gourmet k1t<:hen and cozy master suite overlooki ng the widest oceanfront beach. $1.100,000. includ<'S land. Martha Macnab. EXTRA LARIE llYSIORES OIRIEI 1st time on market! Open & sunny. 4BR, 3BA + bonus rm. Mstr suite has bay view. All new kitchen, baths & carpeting. Private beaches, gated community. Land incl. l 1h lots. $795,000. Dona Chichester. OCEH · PHTHlL • llHTLIHT VIEWS Charming family home - Spyglass Ridge. Hillsborough plan w/5BRs. formal dining, spacious famil y rm, kitchen w/fireplace & breakfast area. Great end of cul-de-sac location. $615.000. Dona Chichester. flllllll SPYILAIS PlllRAllO OCUI VIEW Charming single story "Portsmouth" 3BR, 2BA. formal dining rm & family nn situated in the exclusive Corona de! Mar community of Spyglass. Solar heated pool & spa secluded in pnvate courtyard. Plantation shutters, new cpt, oak paneling & many more amenities . $595,000 incl land. Donna Godahall. llPUSSIYI OISTll lllE Construction -Solid walnut cabinetry. formal dining room. living rm w /vaulted ceiling. family rm & country kitchen. 4BR, lg <.'orner lot. Sparkling pool w /beauttful country garden You own the land. $424,500. Barbara Aune. l SPICW. VIEW See snow capped mountains by day & sparkling city lights by night from this charmi n gly decorated 3BR. family rm home. Gate guarded rommumty w /tennis courts, pool & spa. Good assumable loan. $399.000 mcl land. Larry Dyer. 11SOIHIET" LllTlll Prestigious HARBOR V IEW HOMES - 58R, fam rm, formal din rm, plus beautiful p ool & spa. Completely upgraded -French doors & windows, plantation shutters. paneling & new kitchen Too many amenities to hst $395,000 incl. land. Donna Godshall. UY VIEW II ILIFFll Lovely end unit. split level condo in the newer Bluffs. 3BR, 2 1hBA, 2 patios, view of upper bay & mountains. $330.000 incl. land. Dick Halderman. IEWU umt Oii tlPlD South of the highway. 2 three bedroom units, always rented. Huge sundecks on front unit. Well maintained. $395,000. Beverly Morphy. 1111 UHi WITI PUFEOT Niii Beautiful lot w/stalls for 3 horses. Like-new house w/high beams. wood paneling, used brick, country kitchen. Separate bdrm suite$, loads of room for expansion. $299,000 ind. land. Beverly Morphy. Ill PRIH HIHTlll This la a splendid opportunity -new remodel and lovely decor ln a great family area. Warm, cozy and apadous w/ a beautiful view & 4BR + library. $298,000. Coby Ward . ... ......U IMJIJ 3BR, 2' bath duplex 1 \>i blocka fl"om the ocean. Fanta•tlc lnve1tment winter or summer rental. $260,000. Low down and owner will carry AJTD. 8~ Smith. Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, M1rch 13 1893 D l PRICE REDUCTIOI DOVEi SHORES Open Sat., Sun. 1-S 1441 Galaxy Drive 4 Br. Den, Formal dining room, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage plus large hobby room. Pool s11ed lot, beautifully landscaped. Owner will assist at financmg. Now $389,500. ........ ~ ...... lltalttr ........ , SOMETHING DIFFERENT! "A touch pf 8•n 81meon° THREE ARCH BAY OCEANFRONT Larae •ulhentlC' Mediterranean villa FantullC' ~an udepool views lrom every room In the houw T~ ulllmat• party hOWlt! laree rooma with hl&h ~•med celhnga, huge cx•tian view deck, woo<lay patlOll Or re!Jlx alone in 11eCha1on llJ'\d lf(:urily fit for a k in& In pnvue t'OfT\11\uruty w11h 24 hour l(•l guard, tennla ruurta, parl-clubhoWlt' llJ'\d pnval(o l:lt'ech !Wduced to $1 ,7~.000 Owner wanta retirement Income, nt'eda $200,000 ne1 cuh, will linan«-ballllX't' lll'\d/or trade for prol)f'rty or l«'unu..-f'oi 111lt' by owner Call for color bf"OC'hure 49\1 130 I. 499-1702 t170,000 PRICE REDUCTION SPECIAL 10.t~ OWNER FINANCING FOR QUICK SALEI Prime 200 f t. Bay,fron t home un hugt.- Island Point lot. Spacious, open & sunny all view home Lge boat dock(s), panoramic decks, children's play lawn & swim beach $170,000 price reducuon, low 10.9% owner fin. for quick sale. $795,000 (land incl.) Show anytime, 650-0202. lhlsual Cars, Classics, Antiques, Race, & 9ne of a kind! • ALL WATERFRONT ••• BAYFRONT, OCEANFRONT AND WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES GRAND CANAL-CORNER-LITilE ISL. Charming uui. leland canal front duPe• -qutet comw, PJ•tty yerd with pk:bt fence, docll fof 11• boet. New l .. tlng tor $480,000. 831·1400. SANDY BEACH CANAL FRONT Lovely 2·•tory 3 b.cfroom home with beach, pool I tennle. OW ••chenge end offer• fl••lble flnenclng. S199,000. 831-1400. NEWPORT BOAT SLIP -$212.500 S.Curlty waterfront community with 2 ... t«Y t-nhouM Low"t Pflc9d on '" land, thle 3 bed le • .... n Your -n boat ellp tool FREE BOAT DOCK WITH N•wport townhou•• In a ••curlty gate waterfront community. Thie 2-etory, S bed, 2~ be. h•• gauo entar1alnln9 eraa a le near all. Reduced NOW NL Y 1291,000 FEE 831-1400. TOWNHOUSE-BOAT SLIP-$385,000 Lowffl pr!Qed "waterlront .. comptH In Nawpon 9eec:h with boat ellpe Included. End unit wttt'1 2...tcwy, a bed. New carpet I Illa. Security gate. OW exchange for w•tarfront home In Newport or Huntington Hafbour. 131·1400. A new ll1tlng thle w.-L BAYSIDE COND0-$100,000 AEDUCTIONI VIEW of Bay and llghte from thhi deoofator "'""9Md 2 bedroom • ct.n. Ownet .. reehtlo and on.. thhi XLNT home with boat ellp nafl. In •centre! Newpoft toc:allon at • tatr price. WIJI alao conelder ..... /option. C.-to loena price: '397,000. lNMl opHon .,,tc.: M.21,000. Catt tor detail•. £Hy to ... and •how. Open .. vaun 1-1PM.112 llayelde Cove W"t. 131·1400. BA YFRONT "FIXER" DUPLEX OA? UN H • elngi. famll)' home In • good tocatlon with loeda of potential. Now had a bedroom• and room tor a boete.. Only $425,000. e.31·1400. BALBOA COVES BA YFRONT Sandy beach + plertellp for 42' boat. f'rtced under marllal and owner wlll ••ohant•. leeM/optlon or? ..,._.nt 4 bedroom home with ldeee floor plen tor deify IMng and caeual ant.,,.,nlng. '411.000 fee. .. . •AYIK>R COYI MY""*f f'ftme ... DIMt•nd.._ ............. IWnM, l ..... I deft. ,,.... '*"'91 ...................... .., ..... ..... ~ .... .....,., .............. ,,, .... .... IMUllllt9-- OCEANFRONT DUPLEX The .... t Hpenelff duple• on MACffFlllONT. Thie a bed. 2 be • ~ unll hee bMr'I newty decorlle.d I In XLNT condition. For the dl.crlmlMHng fnweetor Of temlty. Celt for favorable ftnandng t•rme. t410,000 fM. IS1·1400. GRAND CANAL WATERFRONT Claeetc cotteoe deooretecl In "mOv• In ..... ldtttoft wtth '"'"""' I --· A peffeot _,,..-. I bed, I be •tth gourmet llltcheft eun dec:ll a patio. Doell tor 2 boat•. Aeduc:.d to Mte,ooo. LIDO CONDO-ON WATER hcunty bUlldlng with 2 bed. + den -on. level. lloet •lip nallable. OwnM wlll ........... /option or ..n fof t541.000. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX On=r.5 )'Mr• old and In "mint" condlllon. Owner wlll H tor boat• or? W .. l·located S&2 bedroom unite. "50. . LINDA ISLE-10% CASH! Beautlful corner property with the bHt In decor throughout 5 bedroom• pfu. ell main entertatntng roome. P*/ellp fof s boata. o* Mfp nn..-at 11'Mt wtttt 1~ caah down payment. A lwge honM fof famllJ ltvtng end aduft .nter1alnlng. S1,315,000. 131·1400. BAYFRONT INCREDIBLE REDUCTION Abaotutefy nneec View of nve I.a.net• from thhi be)'front home. VIEW of mcMHttaln• and night Nahta. W,. and •pecloue. older Newport quallty S bclrt.m home with ptef/ellp fof 1•'99 yacht. Owner wit! help flnanctna to caah buyer. Juel rec:O'Wered from f-loeural 131·14611. ISLAND BA YFAONT ... A "STAR .. In nwy way. Th .. WATlftf1'0NT home hae the ftavor of ~ day'9 wtttl aft the &at ... In werm and comfortable decor. ,.,.t ... tc "'wide lle)'f\'ofll vtewe" from Ihle 2-etcwy, I bedroom 2'h beth Cepe Cod home on • comet. A reeaonalM prtoe and OW help ftnanoe. A ,~ price end ow hefp finance. -.000 .... c... f7'S..llOO '°' • •howlng. 2 WATER CONDOS-BAL. 18LE fANTAIT1C large condoe ON WA.Tl" wtttl .... VIEW. A wrllrlty" on 8atboe lelend, tMM two lownfMlueee have boat docb and .,. a..ger then moet hGmM. &ctt """ ha a bed! ooma, 1 betM, 2 C« .-.... and pet1oe. 8otd turnteMcl. OtMI ,.,.t.,. Of for )'Hf 'rovnd ~I ~...._or wtl 09Mlder exchange, 11, 100.000 RI . BAYfAONT ON PROMONTORY BAY lllp and .......... for two '°' .................. .... JecuuJ. tuMr home wttti atep-down it.tne '°°"'• 4 bed formel dlfttne. 2 ..,., .. °". Mt,. and ....... bedroom euba. ,..,.., room laree enougtl for• poof.-... QMAT , ..... y HC>llm. 11,100,000. WATERFRONT -BALBOA Ill.AND UnobetNcted v.w of tumtno.....,. of .. r··· , .... .. "l•t end •f ltatboe a.1en41. Cllft be • "I .. t•mUr If deatred. f'l.,/allp for a Nate. 11,IOO,OOO '" l•nd. ti1-MOO. ln4900. •• ,11"-00RQIOUa ._ •1111n....ic*..,11llllllil1.,.lll wtth .. • '*I, J\\ "9 + d8ft en ,.,~..,.c.....,ai...._ • .......,_... .. _.. "9r • WATlll P.._ .._.... -"-'••1•1 A..,.,., ......,., ....... , ..• ,.,., ....... BAYFRONT -BEAUTIFUL L-ve lot. Doc:t! for 50' boet. AtrNm entry, ent.n.lnment center, formal dining, bllllerd room, 4 flreplacee. Two-1IOfJ home. flve bedrooma. Meld'• room. lecuf1ty eyet.m. lotkt OOMtNCtlon. PaUo on wat.r with ganbo. Out.I Newport., ... U1·1400.1S71,000. EXTRAVAGANT BAYFRONT OrllndloM 2-etOfJ wtltl I beck-•+ ptef/fof IMQe 'acht +aide tie , Unueual cuetom de1lgned f'ffidence wtth ao.fng Wood beamed oelllnfa, Indoor epa, formal dining room, unique open I eue1>9nded famll, room/llbrarr • gourmet l1land kitchen and br .. llfMt -All decor•tOf detaa. of f'9ndl doon, eltutt.n, ataln gt-+ + + . lted,_e lnctude eepetate muter eulta + makS• quartat"I and Mparate t•mll)' bedfoom• MCh wlUI adtolnlnt bethL A epeclat rooftop obeervellon a eunnlng ct.ell with Yll!WI of water a Mghte. 11.1111,000 ON nE LANO. OW help flnanc:9 and I• lntef•ted In HCftanglna flof OCIA.WftONT Of tmal* home In the -. en:.oo. BA YFAONT -50' BOAT SLIP aunn.. to auneet a night YU from thl• gracloue I eteganl WAnR""*T home. L..ge m•tef eulte + 3 bedroom• for tamlty. lpack»ul 11\1. rm~ tonne! clft. nn., ~ llllcheft wttt'I brMkf•I ..-''9ndl doon to brictr ,.11o • oolorful gaitden. Meny ...... decoratOf 8'Mf'ltlee. Reduced to 11,ASO,OOO fee. IS1·1400. MAGNIFICENT NEW BA YFAONT lxoeptlonaf qualtty new home on quiet Ultta i.&and with • reeldence unequaled In d•t•ll• and antenllla1. lncwMOUe NYtne room with cuatom buUt-W. wood noon ea.tn.d ..... I hlgtt pftcMd bMrll ~ Copp9f roof I IUndeck, alevatcw, 1pe a et""' beth, ~W from moet rooma. Laroe 3 bedroom + tam. rm. Pter/ftoat tor lar;. yacht. A mwt .... tt.llJO.OOO .... f7S.4IOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. 2416 W. Cout Hwv. N.wport•.ch 631-1400 ' Picture Your Home On This Page OUSSIFIEI All 642-5678 ... ..... hie ~ ....... .. Ctrtaa ••1 •ar lO~C.reu ... ... ltU IHUTIFILL Y CllEI FOi CUSTOM CIM NOME ThlS 3300 s.f home offers the ultimate in privacy & luxury appointments Dramauc entry, pool, spa, sauna. exerci.le room, spacious Mstr suite w/fireplace $500,000 finn. Call Pete or Pat Johnson for appl. 131-1211 R&"M~ of Costa Mesa IOI hi 1111&111111 Prime Newport Heights area Sttaca as 1s on raar or $-OJt 117 R I IOI LOI valve $150,000 l&LUffT UY I IOU llW.n 111-1100 LIOATill, LIO&Tttl • Bedroom ttome & family room, just blocks lllllST I HST 710 So Bayfront, S:>. 250 000 60' lron1eg1 Pier & llOat Pultm1n Lowden ttome for 30 years Panoramic vtaw C1ll lo< appt l40-f111 ~ VOGEL PACIFIC So or Anah4tlm Conven-1--------11on Cente< & 011nay-1--------land Close 10 scnoois Bay Front home IU.a ,_, l0t ctt11dran. ntce neigh· pier slips p11ce cut borl'IOO<I Cell loday 10 $350.000 from $ 1,600, s ee Joy Holker 000 Sate by Owftar 7511-9100 873-163_3 ____ _ QEORQE ELKIN8 CO IUCll ctTIHE ATTENTION Bldr at davak>pars' Or lg .,. IM IH 1-1. owner will hn 1n1s llny Locelad In qulel rel· old beectt hou11 on tden11a1 community ol stand1rd lllze IOI $250, Anaheim, nr ••cell 000 Agt 673-84-09 2523 E Ame• Ave .,_ I scnoota • Br 1~. B1 1.1L. •• s 1•5 000 Camngton Alty Ptaiaaala lM'I 1__:_:_5 163' PllllSIU Nin SAVE THOUSANDS sell your hme. no comm PfO I ttelp, I l'lw lee 536-1'6' Coiy duplu. amorttred & euum In Appr 1t $400.000 Cash to In 0t trade aqVtty tor Ltdo IU. ttme 63 I ·3296 dys 67S-~16 evs FllllU ELEUICE BY OWNER Perlecl l0t en1enaon1ng 1913 COUft SI. 2 Br, R-1 M11rv11ou1 floorplan. small down w/purch•• N-por1 custom 5 Br • 2nd OWC 3rd Ope n Ba t-ary ttome MP su11e Sal/Sun t-3. &46-7958 for 1n laws maid. gues1 --Beau1olul swim pool & BEACHFRONT HOME 1acuul 3 car g1rage Opn Sun 12-J Best Excell financing avail loca11on 4 Br 2 Ba $625,000 Subm•I to S690 000 Owner 11an1-HoPC1 a.roe !erred must Mii Cout THE GERRIE CO Prop 873-~ 10 ~6600 15s.1111~c·t'~!t.. 1111 ,,,. .f:'le -J J Br 2-lly 2 B1 Cull llma, ~ , sum In~.¥. Sam Cr-. ""'._.,...,.., ~ $149,500 llas S87M N- 87S·SS11 ~ &QI •96·810•. •93-'900. <!!:" _5'_8·_7_5_30 ____ _ C.rtH •11 lllf l IU IHI TUAY 1-1 •FULL OCEAN VU• ••"'"-••" -· 2bf & "9t1 J.-nlna Crtt _......_. -·~ • Owner/Agent &40·1515 II n,m , .. , ... , reo 2 • a LIT ft I 1 bdrm ttome In front 2 r•t• t ••• area, bdrm rental In rear h•llJ r• •Ille• Clean, quaint. charming Tttrut Hit .. tlttry, 1222.500 Agt 542-4'2~ ,.., ... ,I ... It,,.. IPYIWI IOUI YWW ....... ,., ..... Mt· Open HOUH 1-•. Sel-l• .......... ,1...... Sun • B<. form11 dr Elllt tlt1 a htttrs. Lr1 ~.l~2~•ll Mooo Bey ,.,, I '"'· 1241, BHI Forac101ura Meg-OM. HH ..... ... nlfloent MW •tale. Pfice hit• .... reduc:.d s 1,000,000 pU alMD from $3,300.000. Sale or ............ ., a trade 551-1234 .......................... , ...... let. All 1t• a,,11. g:>6"':.~= ..... .. ...., ........ 3bf/3ba+5brl3be-1 ll4IO H . ....., .. I 11ff-509 AC41Cie-walk to ... ,... ......... ...... OfltH lnvlled·~elead Yll IWI Tll LmU •40I< ownt bltr &4&-704t It• SHl,NI. IH Lovely f~ no cete ..... ........ condo Beet Corona dal Mar locetlon n••r Ft· 1hlon l•l•n d & CdM lhope 2 bdrm, 2 bettl, "'*· 1)/1, ...,,.,, dry.r, lrHlt comptctor. tllo ~ Oulat I l'tllU· Ing Pool & •P• Ol'llY UOt.000. ' ................. ..... T>4 T'I ITll No hidden .., ..... e ottt. Movel yo11 11'1. -------- Cosy Mel OUt1 ltr Iba I ltOIY _., Cleel'I Mel WMllflt, ~ ........ llY tt••· H7011M lftcl ~lfll"I· Oat•Y & ______ _...._. ., ... I I I I~ r p • DI Or•nge Coaat OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, MarOh 18, 1"3 SHORE CLIFFS fo.>1 •• OPEi SlllAY 1 ·1,.1 SPYIUSS ... VIEW! ~ Walker 6 Lee •••••• 111 et 10%, 30 yr J1xe<1 lrg 1mmac 4 Br 3'"' Be, pOOI llv rm, d in rm den NHHS school are• 631-5055. 642-2000. 5'411-t347 --- Ftaat1ia V1llt1 1034 IPHMHI I· FHr 14r• •e11st1 la .... trHt • la•t .... , -... ,, ... ,, ,. ... ~, ..... , 1111, ~ ~llllll()\\ l~·alt~ ----•• e11um11 Under market Magntfl· OILY 1% llWI Owner asking St09,000 ror detached house with garage Assumable or new loan avall at 12% MUST SELL Ag1 640· 1538 evenings A sparkling 5 bdrm 'Nantucket" -highly up· I graded with many custom features Formal garden surrounds pool 1acuzz1 and gazebo Spectacular 180 deg ocean viewl $830.000 HAlllPUIM POI MIU 1111,toO 10% .... w 000 .. 1121,000. 'A 81 YA lllllUIU •llt tt llllt lt11Hrt cent .t bdrm Best area Mova in cond -Just listed won't laat Asking S t55 900 Make oller Bkr 848·0709 $11,000 lmmac 4 Br In prest1g1ou1 Turtlerock Nice view Across lrom park Near schools. tennll, 3 pool• Would like 10 trade lot condo in area S 195,000 Agl 552-7500 le. I llLnA HllT For 1nlr call ~4-721 t •o CllT Tl llTll n. llTHHT 2 BR + SPA Privacy + lu~ury at a reHonable price 2 spacious mstr bdrms. 2'> be, hand· lltwf11 -Mist S.111 Part. 114H 111,11,, 2 Bdrm fiome on canyon Appro• '') acre on cul· f,Y. Ht-UOI Act· de-sac $I tJ,300 lit -T D Sales price S 115, Raat. ltac~ 1040 000. Own/Bkr 631-3213 llEllCED Buy this 3 Bdrm home Wood floors, l11eplaf'e and more Bkr 848-0709 Yl TERMS 3 Br 1' r Ba newly paint· ed townhouse lllTIWMI M.111\ ACT FAST 3Br. 3 car ga1 . Spenosh stucco cath • some brick tplc, sunny .,. • 2 IOO Ille kitchen & atra I<; 2 1110/ •t I e 1 , 011 'mL 2 bdrm, den. 2 bBlhl. dnlgner Int • air, cul-d•· sac Walk to pool. tenn11. re cells '• m1 to beach 12 51. AITO lor 5 yra Red~ced 10 S 182 500 w/10% dwn $84.900 cer garage w/wme cellar h or dark rm Pvt patio 1rrmac 4Br 2ba home spe & BBQ 2 skylnn & wlllreplace Block wau 1 cedlf Htet•or Centrally fence. dbl garage $125 localed at 000 Stop by 590 Mar· Owner w 111 help w111 1 Craig. 63t·1266 1reoe equny lor late mdt I cer or van :>ate rent 18818 or optoon -OR? allops Fruit tr-. auto aprlnkle<s. 2 cat garaoe By o•net $153500 Open Sal/Sun 12-5 714173047q Open SIS 1-5. 1132 Ebb· Ilda Rd '4br, FR pool vu 11ave toi 1949.000 fee OwnlAgt 640-72-46 1925 Anahetm St quette Cr Sat & Sun oPEN SATISUH to-6 619-942..sall ef11pm 0.-I AOI 64S.9&SO Belly Kerr RHlty HIT IUL II TIWI 3 Bdrm pool home Ocean, canyon view $'4'49.500 with land $80, 000 down ASSUME $232,000 at 10 5•1. Owner wlH carry balance Open Sal/Sun 12 30·5 239 M•llord 111-1111 PIHse call bkr for de· tell• 831-22411; ~993 COLLEGE PARK 3 br/2 be, $115,500 2210 Avalon 5411-7153 LOW HWI Yl IPEOIALI WTSlll 1) 2 Br 3 cat gar, country charmer & ape S 1.t0.000 2)$ 11,000 dwn .t Br & lamlly rm Auume S97. SO<> VA. at t t 50'1• 3) 3 Br ranch style/cozy lam rm. b9tt frplc, -ap a•o1.ind cul-de -sac I St69.000 4)Laurel Pt Cmpe COd 2 Br & Iott, pv1 patio 996· 1 CIOuS llv1t19 area larMr Yltw lllfs ~1Forec101ure. 2 Matr 3 bdrm. 2 be large tot on suites. highly upgraded cul·de-uc (at end) priced to sell $2811,SOO 6«-8030 614 Bdrm TownhM. VA C I • 102.a appr , no do"" Onty " a Hl "' • S 1 t0.000 End unit $200,000 CASI ~:"c~•;,•v;~o~~ Great Grandparents 631-128& R&IM~ need luxuroous single st<><y home. woll put up to S200K for true equity t>uy-out. price has 10 be tight 63. 50~5 -========-1 0.2-2000 IEW LISTllC 400 bloclo. E Sid" S 175 500 buy1 th11 3 Bdt 2 Be w1Spac1ous add on I Monumental lrptc. Rv alley. easy tetms Robeft Mllllken, 631· t26e R&IM~ awm IT., HTI Cheerlul and bnghl 3 BR home wtth e•tra large toti Flulble linanc1ng and only s 105.000 Cell 979-5370 tod I \ ( : ·/ l / 1l /~•If • I • .. '. , I ' •~i. •• ' Adorablo 2 BR home - NOW $ t24 500 Take OVf'• s t02 400 loan II 12',. onl 098" Sunday 1 10 5 35'4 Mag.nolla Ave ... , llHh -...... , 142-1111 $128 llilli•• In Sal•• For '13 "Ill•• c..4tfft•" Excellent famlly home Large single 1tory 4 Bdrm D1n1ng/ tamlly room• Firep1aoe S1t1 on =,=,=Al=ITT==11=11=1=1=1T=1 ~adorned iot St69. lmp.essJve 3 Bdr 1"• Ba SUllllT! I oak INtur• ~e I Only $1117.000 Asaum- abi. VA loan c.JI Robert h1pt a..thrt Mllllllen. 63 t-1266 And anx•0\11 to sell! 3 Bdrm home Well •P· po4nted .... ,h lot• of #ood I panehng, bnct< Jlrepi.ce Coz•ed among11 1hady ., ... St29,900. R&IM* WAS 11'1,HI ltWHUS1H,llO S 12,000 pr'lol reduction lor thl1 b8aulllul home w/all ,_ krtchen. lam1ly nn, flr8')1~. 3 8' 2 Be. crystal blue pool & sc>• Asaumable loans Don t delay. Call Diana today• lt&I& PlmlNL-YILPI Ut-MOO IEIOTillU. .... '" .. Showplace In executive neighborhood Huge '4 Bdrm. approic 21100 IQ leat Formal dining. family room. llreplace Beveled glHI , vaulled I cemnga and ma<et S250, I 000, thOWfl by IPPOllTllEO Ubhwl "GrMnbrook" 3 Bdrm imiiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiilii.~ home Sunken llvlng room with brick fire· place Separate dining, lamlly room Juat painted ready to 901 $159.000. Miier--help umm FllllOE! .. 8dnn. 2 bath, double *WATERFRONT HOME 6 SLIP* $539,000 Sensauonal execuuve home reatunng 4 bd.nns, enormous IJvtng & dining room, 2 frplcs & room for 55' boat' FEE sunple land wtth assumable fmanc1ng Call 759-1501 or 752-7373 OCEAN VIEW + POOL $849,900 Tius truly magruf1cent residence is for those who embraL"e relaxmg luxury as a way of Ufe. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, recessed lighting & liberal use of mirrors. The gounnel kitchen features 10lid oak cabinetry. J en-Air range, Portuguese oles & a breakfast nook w/ocean vtew. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are enc~d LO pnvate courtyard. This fine home ls unmistakably Newport• Assumable financing on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. OCEAN VIEW -CAMEO SHORES $595,000 ON FEE SIMPLE LAND Spacious executive family home on expansive lot with fabulous entertairung area with pool, spa & private beaches. Lowest pnced 4 br, 5 bath residence in this prestigious area. 759-1501 or 752-7373. HARBOR VIEW HOME $329,000 Channing 5 ~ Somertet model on ree land. Solld oak parquet entry & dining room Many extru, gardeN professionally lan<bcaped Super fin.anctng wtth large assumable 1st trust deed of $157,000. Al $329,000. best buy m Harbor V1ew1 759-1501 or 752-7373. $565,000 SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW 4 bed.room. family home. Beautifully upgraded & Landscaped. Lovely gated pool. uaed brick, 3 car garage, large lot with play ~. 8 ~ % financing 759-1501 or 752-7373. $219,000 WITH SLIP Fabulous home featuring 3 bedrooms, Cireplace, 2 car attached garage, huge master 1ulte with sitting room + balrony with bay view & private boat alip Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. 1279,000 *DOYER SHORES• Specious exeaitlve home feat.win& 4 bedrooms & 31~ batha, pool & a view of the back bay & Anthony's Pier! Thia fine residence la located in a very desirable area & priced for immediate sale. Low interest ...umable financlnQ available. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. WALK TO BEACH e.it u-199. QUlet •reet. ..._. 1K LMI f tel,500 MeH North" 4 Bdrm I .., ~1 lltr. hOm8 loeded .tth ... .._1ln tru Brick 11rep1ece Conir.cu>r"• own home!!! Smuhlna 3 bdnn home featuring uled brick & wrou1ht Iron, akylites. atrium, shake roof & extenalve use of Mexican .,.vera. Offered at $166,000 w1th aaumable flnand.n&I! Call 769-1601 or 762-7873. ~~~~~~~~~I Family room, rntttOfed ;;: wardfOO. POOl. 1147, • ..... 000, tek• llMntaoel ·---~---.-. '"' ........ tlO CANYON ~ Walker G le 111¥. PHI ............ ~lsor ·J(901ty 651·1177 New llattnv -0.1u11111a modtl, •PICIOUI , hlQh c:etllngl. wlll'I °'*' , ... lf'IO , ,,.no canyon blO tr-and nlQllt kghta ~ 80rm1 and dlnltlg dream llllChen. °'*'' to taro-treHtaed petlO and Ilda yar o f4 llQtl'le with privacy, 11curlly and graelou• good 1ook1 1650,000 II Ill UAll MUI. IPUll8AY1·1 ••t-1211 PETE BARRE TT .. REALTY Allordable elegance 4 Br 2', Ba condo, ••Pended Mllr auite w/ltplc Only $1 55.000 Opn Sal 2-5 1 OuHn'1 Wreath Agt 552-7500 PltOE IHllH HUM · 1'h Lm TRf40ITIONAl CHARM Lge new Cullom home open Sal/Sun t-5 2l0 -~ --VI• San Remo Own/901 --------'----·~~-~~~~~~~6~7~5:::-30~46 673-2556 A PETE BARRETf .. REALTY COUNTRY CHARM AND ELEGANCE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE AND TERMS ThlS quality built home LS located in a great ranuly neighborhood and IS weU SJtuated m the center of the tract. The lotchen LS done m warm natural woods and tile The added family room provtdes a Light and airy feellng. An attractive patio cover leads to a fountain set amongst very productive fruit trees. With four bedrooms and two baths, you'd expect to pay much more than $135.900 9032 Adams Avenue, Hunungton Beach 963-5671. TURN A FROG INTO A HANDSOME PRINCE This warm and C<Yl.Y single family home located on a lArge comer lot in Huntington Beach needs help but has GREAT TERMS! How about 11 5% 30 year fixed rate financing!! With $5,495 down. your principal and mterest payments art> a low $1,035 for thirty years. Not bad for a $110,000 home" 9032 Adams Avenue. Huntington Beach. 556-7035 WANT RENTAL INCOME? HERE'S TWO TEMPTING PROPERTIES! The first is a triplex with all units three bedrooms. one bath Located m a good family neighborhood with long tenn tenants Lender will refinance at 12.25% offered at $155,000. Our second property is really two -two beach cottages on one lot m Hunungton Beach Both are two bedrooms and the pair can be purchased for $140,000 with $17,500 down 9032 Ad.ams Avenue. Hunttngton Beach 963 5671 ENJOY ADULT LIVING (OVER 40) IN A 24 HOUR GUARD GATED COMMUNITY ThUI highly desirable sing.le story unit is available at a surpnsmgly affordable price of $91,000. Not only that. our Rller is willing to help Una.nee your purchase by carrying a tee0nd truat deed at 10% and the Cint la uaumable at 10.75%. This townhome la only 7 yean old and la well located across the at.reel from the million dollar clubhouae. Pools. apu. tennis & billiards can be yours by calling us today 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. ATTENTION PARENTSll WANT TO HELP? If you would like to help one of your children purchue •home. we have a fantastic loan prop-am available only in the dty of Hun\initon BMch. lt requ1n9 a~. 5~ DOWN, and h.aa firat year paymenw of only 8.6~1! (11\at mean. a f 78,900 t.ownhone can be purchuod {or $!U4$ DOWN and $552 PD MONTH. princip.l and incer.t.) The funda tor th.t. ~ come from a lpedal Revenue Bond Proaram and are LIMlTED, ao pleue call ua riaht away fOI' C'Clmplete det.alla. i032 ~ Awnue, Hunttnct.on Beach "3-M7l HUNTIHYON IEACH OfflCE 2nd family rm, walklng lll•21H dl1tanc1 10 HAABO" 3707 80 9Al8TOL ST. HIOH & olh., ldlool1 Qrut llOIM IOr ~•et· tellllllg Low m1tnten· --111d ltg CO\Olfed pet'°' Hany ''ffef1¢k, NEWPORT IE.ACM OFFIC~, 2170 Ian lllguel Drive Mtwpon ltaoll, CA t2HO m•>11•1101 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You ." . 8032 Adllftl Ave. HuntlngtOn llOM1 OA , ... (714) ... JOll tfllSMMt I l Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 13, 1083 0 3 ·-~llL..l!U 1·~~··:.ulg&,,...&.lliU 1!!1!11 hM' '"' '""'' .... , '"' !u!!l. am H o_ A I Llllle old buon hOuH . , • .,. ...... 1·1 t!,~ unt ex ssoc ates UYHllT ,,. lo Miid. 20th •• Tl!'•"•Y TAAll.lf'I (NI I" hecVleWhe>me,Ut)'~ 2 01 2 8•. dock to 21· I 1901< By Owne 1 park on PC H I0600 Ba. poo• a p1110 •••• OPPORTUlln llOCll RE ALESTAT( no1 • t .. 1 down 17J·1t3' 0..t t70·N61 wo1om1>ullt110meon 'l HllAllll .... IYlllLIKlll UY Sp.doua 2 B<inn. The ulllm.al~ in llvinj refinement. A.-lumable •!H4,000, 30 yr 12 ~4' loan. Boat allp avallabl~ Jo'/P $~~.000. Phone: 213/924-44UJ day1 46 feet of prime Newport fe• waterfront with e dook that wlll accommodate two 60' yechtt & a warm apacloua 4 Bdrm. 3 Beth home for living cl entertaining at $1 .100.000 ~::: 1300 Opn Bun I I ILlffl mo. ... : ,!'1,::::Wor':~~ >tint loO 2 Br Iba 1137, Ull llU/IY twMI a .,.1.,1a1n1ng w111 c.on ,.. ...... uxuf4Y CONDO 000 8kr 840·0019 2 OR, 2 b• 2 8o pa11<>t. ••der Hah1ng• M•nr I 10.000 LOW DWN1--------aompl kllChen remodel. imanlll•• Show• wel 1770 MO IUT -11 lnt.,c;om, t .. lflle '395. 10931 Hunlln'•ton Horn Jll• 3fl1 ?33 14'1h Pl '" 000 ~-r•-Ou-"f'-' " 0111n 8un 1 6 01 c111 8lulfa X Plan 31Sr 2'llta ""'"-"' -,_, Or IC~w111 Hg••I J460 876-433J lam rm I llO<al din 1m bu Yer 1 m • Y c 111 • 000 C.•rr1ngton lllly .,.. ..... 1at1 ... 1 ..... , , ... (lH) lll-1111 lat/ ... / ... di L.Nt Pwt 1mt M Gr111 u1um1ble 11n111c; 7 l4l873·4063 '°' d•llllla 17~ 1834 llWNIT HTI Ing 1197.600 l~&~vtew~l ~~t~. ~~ l"I Brand new Mtllng. 3 Br llltY l•MrllH lttr 1= IY IWlll Wtatal8lltr 1\, 8• 1 lrplCll huge 84 .. ee3e I .,. ...... ,_, frffpott tund1, Inc. OMllU Ill 1111 Counlry fo'r estate, 180 deg cx.'-•an. bay. t.'llY lltt> vu ~ Br 6 1 ~ Bo custum Game rm wtwet bar M aid'• qtrs Suunu. P"ol Spa s~c systom Ownt•r will asshH Redu<.'ed to $1 67:'1 mflhon Vl't' Stinson 11v1 n g I t • m 11 y r m 1 Puce r.ouced tor qUldc FOi the apott1 mln04ld 3 I 18b 000 Agt Call Biii v., .. lllet Condo b own ule Nwpt Hgtt IWflhM Br & 09fl (Ofcl. 2 full Sa 831.ota4, '46·6096_ •r :IBr, 2Be, 1112.000 3 Br. 2 81. pow~ rm trg 11m1ly rm w /3 ..,Y M 11 63 2592 1 lrplc, comm pool Wiii lltM. tuet rem<><l•'-4. •,, llYPIOIT 9p11 r 0 1• • I t•ke 10% dn from quail· b .. kelb•ll court ,,. 4 Bdrm 5 Bath home -M rln nly fled buvet 1120.000 81· backyard Mlny 1men1 Pim Mo11 811-8800 • IPIOTIOUUI w/!>O dock wtl bar. 1&1.11& PllllllU aum II 13',.,.t. $148,bOO tlet Ntw ne1ung & AIC Miii CllllEL Ill VIEW Corner unit 8th floor, the luxurious, prestigious 601 LIOO PARK DRIVE. Newport Beach'a finest address. Priced at onJy $750,000 Terrific 2 bdrm noor plan. many ~xtras, built-an fish aquarium, w el bar, step down living room, best security bldg in Newport. IOWllllTHIWH llWNITllltm wine 1oci.11 4 load• ?f YAO&lf ..... LtT 873-8868 1y11em I 121.000 Opn po1tn111I Sellar wlll help BHt price In town •I L•OO llland 3 BR. d111, 3 Sun 1-!> 8372 Willi St 3 bdrm & den, R·2 wlH tr1d1 for C M unlll $700,000 37 t3 Sea anore S!I0-8578 2 BA plua den, 2'"' ba. S 124.000 auum1ble loin Priced 11 $210,000. 01 IHH option Ownr/ agt 831·&ae1 I Miii IUOI OHi 111 1-1 HWPHT YO' of baylront fln1nc1 or trade Aaklng s135 000 Corn.< Ba & car ,par lmmec Pvl C1rrlngton R11y 77S·1634 1750,000 631 7370. • y ' ---640-0312 Cyprau , Cou Yd 754-5721 Me~llt ltatl llOO MEL PIOll ,., .. VllW unauu Piii W1nt Ad Hllp? 642-5678 Seti Idle lllml -64-2--5&-7-8 PAVIUH IUlTOll Ownet Wiii act qulellly on Beautlful Lanc;er hom. 111-11!0 3 Borm 11~1 home for 20x40 Flraptau 2 BR 1 Hie Of leue In Seav-Ba Light lnleflon Tt111 II uauu 01W111111 Ull IU&.n, 171-lMO '5000 REBATE! w/slip + side tae Catering to the connoa!lSt.•ur m spudous 3 Br, den w /bay view dining+ garden ki1.ch. Pvt exercise rm + outdoor spa $250K dn & owm·r w/carry balant'e SI 250 mtllton R0c>emary S1t>tz. 72 1 IAYllH111.0PH UT/Ill 1·1 T~.\DITIO\,\I 1-lL\I I \ OOUI VllW Ollff Pvt g1rd911 end loc.tllon lhl bHI buy 1n 1own 1100,000 llttll MllTEll 132.5-0q 540·S937 . ag1 Wilk lo beach Every s N c E E TE s amen11 Mull aell 1h11 One of lhe lineal Harbor A L M N m111 DUSTICALLY REDUCED II 111111 llHE 1111,000J 1,.. lat 1-IJ IH 12.a On brand new Towne Homes In Easts1de Costa Mesa 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. attat'hed, dbl car garages with automatic door openers. Large pravalt• patios for all units. and a couple even have t'Xtra large yards. AND you can t'hOOse your own rotor of carpeting! llt OllYOI -Exec living in this flawless 4 Br. lam rm. sgl level home w/spac1ous Mstr su1tt• & garden spa Courtyard fountain entry. 2 frplcs. Pool, S<'<.· syslt.'m. 24 hr guarded gate $649 ,500 Jeri Hunt LIH llll-IY IWlll 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 So pat101, comp kit remod 1n1e1- com Fee T111t1. S395,000 01111ne1 hn Call 673-406J MllllOll RIDIE ESTATES 2bd den libr1ry. Cusl SPA. FA"ITASTIC VIEW• 7!>9 1078. owntagl .., .... 1 tau now view Home1 AND prleed coec:h wtcab1n1 Beacn Mut11n Really 540·2960 10 tell Int Oe11gner ~· ~';:~~c;;-ned adull Alk for Lori I trHllNIOI 1pa. e•cetlenl ~ · __ --condlllon FEE l•nd 3 Obi wide & 1Br at I 19 TllLY ELHAIT •••• l t111t I H .IJ 900 Nice park. bch area $575.000. 4 Bdrm Har-1 I 646-8812 bOf Ridge Elltreme UM - ot m1rr0t• view Owner 1111 Pert 01rltw H1 4 Dry on Bay SI Cotta wlll tr1de down A11ume CALL JO·ANN DORAN Mesa t Br 1977 Spice $269.000 Isl TO & REALTOR . 759-0619 renl Sl25 Asking $20 owner will help finance 000 Private P11 I y II larhr 11•1• lrlwe Fantasttcally upgraded Lautremonl, 4 br, 3 ba, farruly nn & formal D.R with breathtaking 180° view from Catalina to mountains, custom coordinated decor. Custom security system. MUST SEE! Bulldl•r will help fanant'c with small down payments Prices a.s low as $134,500! Sett.er check on these excatmg NEW homes for this low price TODAY! " 1111111 nu OPH 111 1-1 llVIH OIVE -Presug1ous No Laguna pvt co m m . Water-garden entry to contemp wood & glass. 4 Br, fam rm, home w/ocean vu + pvt beat'h Game rm w/vu, scp hobby mi, guard ed gate $695,000 Leasehold Jeri Hunt. H IWlfR balance Emer11d Bay '~ CREATM 545-7300 lfWNRT m . Alty 494-1840 -• PORTFOUO BACK BAY-3Br H ·Ba Large 3Br. lam tm hv1ng IQ\, Fl•ad S 179,500 2Bt $49,900 Comm pool rm & den 3 trplca RV & & den, 2'..,B• Peceaet11H PR()P[RTlES IN( 1pa, t>ch ownr will con· boat gate 1pa & gazebo Homa 640·9272 s 1 de r I 1 e o Pt o k r PrlCed lo Mii $257.000 --PllOl IWIH 675-4010 Anll aw.n .. 1201 ter Htraa•• OPE• 11-1 SAT /SU• 21&1 OUllE AYE. lee l1:1n~6_3_1·_36_89_ ILlfFI CllH On Lido'a llnast 50 11101 Sae our Ad under Generlll 2438 Vrsta Hoger Open New 4 BR. 3 '.'r be. 3 Real Ellale 1002 ONE Sun 12·4 Xlnt for 1n-fplcs. Fr doors Hiid to '(EAR FREE A ENT l111t. Ii.th View Large 3 Br & den br level home wt t>eam c1g1 h8nd p1:11n1eo tile 4 celling lens for a 1aan1onab1e Cua Bianco look Financing 11 assumable or new 11. vastor or lat :Ima buyer lge tunny So pltlO bOll 5-48-2739 __ ~y owner J ~d. comm II lllEY llJI pool. 2 blks ocean HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 $199,000 OBO. Low tin Bdrm MODEL Home OWC 645-8841 lmmed M ove-In' $25. Newport Heighll. 3 Br . I 000 belo'# mkt at $364, Ba hOUH. new pefnl. 500. Cell PA TRICK TE· new roof, refinished NORE, agt 780-8 702 hardWOOd floors. forced 1_<>P_n _o_el-'ty----~ .,, hHt, detached dbl BAVFRONT W /BOAT cat gar1ge terge yard SUP 4 Br, 4 Ba 426 521 El Modena AU1ng Harbor l1laod Or Agt $195,000 54~504 1 ell eves 675-3893 Open Sit 8. 1·4. Sun 2·' 1tt-1H1 ., lll·llll HITIHTH IUH Corner Jocauon very near beach 3 Br 2 Ba w/frpk. Badminton cour t + RV access. W on 't l ast at $1 39,500 Rosemary Sietz. 131-7100 RESIDENTIAL REAL EST ATE SERVICES S 139,500 storage wet bar solid Plier (Mra Johnl W•y,... bra11 herdw r . Oak Beac:n Hide-a-way (MB lloora, grac1ou1 flowing HM) for aale 1eue or plan Ideal for family lvg/ rant ERA 111 AM Ut ar11ert11n1ng OWR/ l:lgl I s u 1 a 9 5 1 . O 8 3 8 1 n11nc1ng 1ve1I ho down IS OK reduced S20M to $315.000 673-4865 dys, eves 644-7007 WHTCUFF ~ILU Spec 11ngla lever 2 bf 2 oa condo En1oy beaut gardens & walk to eve· ry1n1ng Pertee• tor reti- ree S 159,000 IHEITtR llHH Pae1h11 Prt•trtlt1 to develOp • ., .ere Nwpt ~~~6~7~3·~8~~~~~ Bch prime 631-3020 - Wen! Ad Help t -Clauitled Ada. your ~ 642-5678 lloe> •hopping C«tl9' Open S•llSun 1-5. 768-69 tO 133 VIA UNOINE 675-7298 -I Act•••• 1125 IEIT NIOEI Income producing lend IEWNIT OllMI un<Mf • a11opp1ng ceni9f Co111 Mesa TMms PP Close to Hoag & beach 645-3370 Have 2 super 2 l1vel -------- condos Only $ 135,000 & luiAns Prttft 1200 $150,000 Agt5S2-7500 -- Ill OAIYH • v-Wooden noors Skylll• -3 bedrooma $599.000 6«-5 I 16 OPEN SUN. 1·5 7 Rua Chl1Nu al llWNIT ILVI. Ltas••O..•I, LOOK• 11•4 actual ra turn Leveraged !inane 1ng OI 57.,.. o( price E tt LANO COMPANY 714-642-9843 I~~~~~~~ C.aal. '''f!'tr U SO NWPT BCH TRAVEL INN $1,950,000 6208 WHt Coast Hwy Oen VleW. lee land. 44 un111. gr $249K, • ~ ~ ," ~ ~ r"' c;; ;•" • 1 will c1rry AITD 12•,•1.. NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR BEACH COMMUNfTIES 1 b k r cou1t•sy 12 131 LEASE OPTION I 247·2120 or evs (2 13) Comp furn Ona of Big >HS-111188 Cyn 1 moll eleg homN _ I 111 un• ' 111•• The ultimate In glamour & sophistication In this 4 BR Deane townhome. Nothing has been omitted In the upgrading & decorating. Lovely private location. WVIEW SUl,otO Unobstructed view of mountains, lights. from this highly customized 4 BR Newbedford. Country French decor. Picturesque skylights. Quality thruout to make this perfect home for youl ua..llMI Mii.MO Immaculate per1ec11on throughout this dramatic Dynasty model. Bright & cheery, skylights, shutters, ott white carpeting makes \his 2 BA with 2 separate suites an ideal home for a couple. Ula. Y11W ..U U 2t,MI '" Expanded Palermo. French doors, window .seat, shutters. wood flooring. Charming Country French decor. Highly upgraded. Seller will help finance with great terms. We have priced this 4 BR home to sell nowt Ill UIY• Utl,000 Beautlfully & tastefully decorated, truly one of a kind In most desirable area. Lush planting, extensive use of mirrors, 3 bedrooms. former model I •WN11111UTI SHIMO Newport Heights will lure you to this distinctive wood & glaas contemporary residence. A secluded expansive yard & spa completes this perfectly maintained 3 BR home only 1 block from ocean vl•tas. •WPllT 11111 1&11 UY Snt,000 Quiet rural cul de sac near back bay Traditional 3 BR home, nicely landscaped, new carpet & new paint. Very solid value. aaPWT _,, i 1111,- 0ec:orator'a home. Charmlng\z .SR cottage. totally re~ecorated, In turn key condition. Latticed patio, 50x127 lot, alley access & a Newport Beach addreaall Assume low Interest financing. WIST awNif 1111 .... Reduced for quick Nie. Super one bedroom penthOUM located In quiet adult community. , . Oftera Hourlty, pool , apa & aym. Good ...,mable financing. Owner M )'I :'l'Nll"I IMIMY ml.Ill Ll1ttn to the surf from thta 4 BR charmer. Comer lot In pre91lglou1 prtvate oommuntty. Walk to poola. tennle court•. beach. New kltChen, hlrdwOod flooft, lkytt\M. Owner wtll ...... In flnanClng '°",..,. ... .,..buyer. ·oame ... u 1111,111 Like Topsy, tlals home just grew and grewl A superb ocean-view. pool home now offers 4 large Bdrms, each with bath & a hobbyist's dream workshop. Price Includes land and excellent financing. WHI 111111 SHl,000 First time offering on Fee landl Glamorous remodel with finest appointments Ocean & jetty view. Steps from private beach. IAUM Y1IW IUUI Wl,000 Big ocean/bay view plus lovely remodeled 3 BR & famlly rm. contemporary home on huge lot Private pool & patio, Flexible financing or will consider trade -horse property or condo. Ullll VIEW ltlU 1421,000 A unique combination of location, design & valuel 4 BR, bonus rm/bit-In bookcases, vaulted ceilings, oak parquet floors. 2 fireplaces, family-size kitchen/tam. room opening to pool size yard with mature landscaping. 1av111 naua 1111,000 Probate sale priced below market. Lots of potential In this spacious 4 BR. pool home Gorgeous view of bay & ocean. Convenient to shopping & beaches. UUH V1IW IK.U Slll.otO Truly a special home lovingly decorated & cared for. There are hardwood floors, tile pavers. custom bullt-lna and the latest appliances. You own the landl 1&1• YD llW Slli.000 Tastefully appointed 3 BR, famlly room home In quiet residential area. Upgraded throughout Home Service Protection Plan provided by seller. You own the landl ----.,..,... A pride of ownership duplex In the heart of Old Corona def Mar. Each unit has 3 good sized bedroom•. private patios & a feeling of apaclousness throughout. A-1 condition. -111 IAI Ull,000 Wetl located Income property lnvettment - dup .. x In prim• reni.t area -2 one BR unit•. Eeoh unit hu flrepl809, laundry roon & garage epace. ConY9nlent to shopping . EMERALD BAY I ...... , .. ., .. Oorgeou1 view from mott roomt, euy walk to beach, J,•nnlt court• & pool1. 4 BR81 new carpett, freah paint. Aauma 11t T.D. at 11~ & """'* WIU cany. UN 11,llO,llO This dignified Lido residence Is certainly one of Newport's finest. The beauty & quality found thru-out Is unparalelled & reflects the perfection of taste. Large pier & sllp. Garage for 6-8 autos. IOUIFRllT 1111.000 An architect's creation located on prime oceanfront. Very sophisticated & contemporary in design. Absolutely Incredible white water & coastline views. Features 3 atones. UH ttlO,otO Privacy is a priority In this breathtaking penthouse stop completely secured bldg. A vast array of ultra luxurious features thru-outl Ever f ascinati ng views of bay, ocean & mountains. Outstandlngll UH llU MJl,GIO One of the finest values in Newport Beach. Large, large 5 eR home with excellent potential on 45' lot. Formal dining room & Inviting sun deck l&.LllA PHIUIU SHl,IOO Super newer 4 bedroom home with fabulous master suite that otters some bay view. Light, airy, ~ fireplaces & hard wood floors are a few of the pluses. Owner may cont'lder small condo PUtUIU SHt,000 Enchanting 3 BR cottage -totally secluded from the hub of activity. yet a stone's throw from sand. surf & village shops. Excellent loan to work with. excellent value. PUIUIU 111tMO Super beach location plus a charming 3 BR home with wood floors & extensive brick work makes this the outstanding buy In Balboa. Complete with family room, out•lde deck & wet bar. UWPllTSIUll 111 ..... live on an Island In this charming 2 BR cottage on fee land In Newport Beach tor under $200,000. Owner will finance thlt uni que property. .... ,.... 1n1,- Pr1oe reduced to lot value for quick aalel Vintage beach cottage atepa from the surf. Keep at dealrabl• rental or come to the bead'! yourMlf. Owner financing. _.. ... , ....... Thla 3 BA home •• full of tun & fM tUrel dtelgner hardWare, epa In m•t• 1utte. eeourlty IYlfM\, French doora. cath9dral celllng1, 1ut>-zero retrtg«ator. prtvate beaoh, tennaa oourta. P'OQ4e. vtewll You'll want to atay for the aunn t tOln<M ttM a tomorrow & tomotttM. 4br, study, den. llreplc.I Be the new owne1 or pool, •P•. cntld's park.I prim• comm I property l111h grdn1 S l .495,000 on Manne Ave. Bal 11 fee Rigtlt price of '350.000 Could b9 2 shop• hH I / 1 , I, \ ', 1 gaflge & lots OI SI01898 Be c1ea11ve Agt I 67~062 --,-, .. -IL_Y_--.., Ctdtaieiaa1 1275 S-11-4 P9 Vec1n1 Haroor Ridge -Ire...,. ..__. ... , Condom1n1um 1n Npl •• ---.. 8oh Rena1asance Model Ju1t otf 15th. 2 ,_ ,_ 3 bit 2'.At ba 10Y. down 1800 IQ It. lllde by aide Below market at $4 tS townhom.• 3 Br. lam. 000 95 1-9399 2'"' b•. 1uper mailer suite wllrples & daclc111 V•c•rit Harbor R1dgt Tops 101 1ncom1 con· Coodom1n1um 1n Npl ventenee & gr-lul 1111-Bd1 RenMuance model •no S350 000 3 Br. 2•., ea tO'J. down OtrHa 4.1 •11 Pr., owe •• i2• .<r. •n•.,est • Below ma1 ket 11 Ill-MN $415,000 951-9399 laceu Pr!t!f!r 1350 l&LIU ... :-11 ,... ': ::0111P 1IOl I........ Colt• Meu. wlnt !Inane· ti Ptlfnela Pt. I Ing. 759-1652 .,., s.t/S.. 1-1 2 Adjecent A2 lots & 2 " • _. ~ hOuMI $llOK NCh otf~ 11• •• ~,..-. or fr1de '> Own/Bier lll-1MI 642-9666 2 STORY BAYFRONT 3 Br 3 B1 spa, dock S 539 500 Ag1n1 7141851-1851 2310 S1nta An1 Ave. CM Ten units plus rench 1tyl• house P11ced to sell under 10 X grou A1111m tbl1 loan. CO· PllYAR PUI , oper111ve Sl'lilars Call 3 Bdrm, 2''r ba, 2 •IOfY~ W o If I n g • r R e a I I y frplc, owner 1nx1ou1 2131539" 1394 $127.000 JOhn M&rlhall 7 UNITS Agl 642-NOll New listlng Pr1m41 Etllde OUFFUVll-llNOOI _c_M_._54_6-_~_eg-"--t -- 3 Bdrm. lamll)' rm home PllH U Um wtlh o4IM floor• Wall of San B11nardlno, •lnl glue overlooking large area. h~ unlls. $1 000 wooded ywd. $215,000 000 wtS3()()1( dn pyml I •• IW4M 1,...., A9t 1-t110-9_2_21 __ _ Ml·ltll IOU ocHnlront N B ' Custom 5 Br 3 B• home, 2 ~~:~~~.!2~~~g ~.completely remo-XJross. I deled w /countty lfalr 5 E-C M 38r 2B1 S yr• Opn H•• 1-5 1330 new deluxe break e\19n H1mp1hlr• Cir Hu•I w/$100.000 dn 831--0880 14U E·C M $769.000. $160.000 on. all 2 Br 1 Saatl Aa1 lOIO 8&. 9 X new grou. eleen LI W P 11111 11 W ~'°J Stanton garden apt• .. 8 X g<OM. lrlCM down + RMlCh 1tyte. lge )'lfCI 4 cutl garage Microwave & Many Olherl avail queUty IMturee. $416 w A.gt 842-1618, 631·451& 2nd Strut. S.A. I 1 Hi. 1 -•· .__ 9:1: 1 .. 11 I ~~ 8 o-88 7 8 0 ' ;-ii .. iiiii,..iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiii .._ ... ,..._.,.. NWLlf I Condo. 8rHlhtelllng II. UlllA l.•11• 11l1w. 114 yr old. f'ante1tlo o c een & Lrge bee: Studio All coutal v• lt&S,000 amenmee. 1..a lllUINll:*t n2. 1aa 1. •1.SOO. 11'-'Mt-1128 WAll<fR I. L!E R.E ' °""" 00.. OAU.Y ,_tLOT/8und1y, MtrOh 111. 1113 --------- Kenneybunkport? Didn't '" win tht MonlCO G,..... Pril itt I 73 7 ro ~ I .. 1 M plue PAii Ml w DaN 311~1 HottY, 80. L-.euna 499.1600 Satllun 1-6 • •DAOOlll 3908 Rlv.r Ava .• Newpot1 lch 730-1300 1429,000 Sun 1-1~ 15 !Y91"11ng Song (Tttlrk) Irv 780-1333 I 1&9,IOO Sat/luf\ 1-5 1913 Court St.. N.wport P~ln. $48-79&1 S185,000 lat/Sun 1-3 2309 Ctltt O< (NwPt Hgta) NB 142-6200 '348.aoo a.veun 1-5 ·414 Serr• (Corona Hg_htndt) Od¥ L 67S.-7711 ..... 000-... ..,9Un 1-6 29 GrlMCM (Woodbfldee) 1"'"'9 1eo-~s3 •141.000 lun 1.5 I• ,eue PAii Ml 0t DIM 2 1 Atlante, Northwood. lrvln• 730-8742 1153,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 4710 Neptune. Newport 8Mch 759-9100 '31Q,000 Sun 1-5 • 19 Curt Or. Jaamlne Crk,vu.CdM 640-1516/(819)721-1111 Satlun 12-4 #3 Bue FontetMbtMU. Npt 8ch 780-8333 t386.000 Sun 1-5 218 Broadway (Eutlk'•) CM 67~6000 1132,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Canyon Creet(Cyn Cr•t Eatatff)NB 831-7300 l21J.OOO Sat 1-4·30 38 Hlllgrua, trvlne '44-l200 1239,000 Sat/tun 1-6 #9 Aue VIU.ra (Btg Canyon) NI 131-1288 l49S',OOO Sun 1-5 390 Seawlnd Or., N.wpot11Mch 840-9272 1179,600 lun 1-4 992 &ayalde cow W.at. N9wpOft loh 831-1400 $397,0QO Sun 1-5 * 1 Pandora (Irvine Gr<>YM) Irv. 642·5200 S137,500 Sun 2-4 3 UDROOM 2089 Oranr Ave .. Eutllde, CM 5<48-255 S 115,000 · Sat/Sun 10-5 539 Vista Gran<M (ltufta) NI e15-eooo 9235.00'I ht/Sun 1-5 7 Rue Chataau AoyW (lig Cyn~ He 1544-5118 $591,000 Sun 1·5 1973 Po<t Ram99at•. Newport Bch 844-7020 12'42,000 Sun 1-5 62 Orak .. Bay, Npt Bch/CdM 844-7020 1474,000 311 Fiow.t ( ... talde) CM '42-6300 l13t,IOO 535 Vtlt• Oranct., ..... NI 64•-eoeo t111.soo *239 Miiford, Core>M det Mar Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 873-1181 ~9.500 Sa!SUtl 12:30-5 2210 Avalon, College Partt, C.M. 54&-7153 1115,&oo Dally 12-5 2558 D<enge Ave .. Coata M ... 15e-1sof 11:M.eoo a.vaun 11-5 11 Aue Vtne. 9ta Cenyon, H.•. ~ Mft,000 Sat/~ 1-4 505 Seewwd. Corona Hinda, CdM 644-4200 1281,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 233 18th Place, Newport 8each 675-4333 $145,000 Sun 1-5 181SO Port Wheeler, CdM 831-1288 12'4.500 Sun 1-5 22: ... T1..ir.,lo._ Sun 1-I ·~w=r.r" ... ~~·~~ Sun 2-5 3072 Taylor Way. Coeta M ... 546-2$13 1134.900 Sun 1-5 373 Newport <lien, Newport Beach 546-2313 t350,000 Sun 1-4 2119 Vla1a Laredo, 8Nfta. N• 831-1400 '230,000 Sun 1-4 •'4e90 Hell (Hunt HatbOur) .. 842-taoO .. &,IOO ~ 1-5 1211 Key w~. CHVH) Cofone dlf Mar 844-8030 lltl.80() 8un 1-5 ··-····-18H Port Cal1ow. Harbot VW ... 759-0819 Sun 1-5 * 1901 Galatea Terr.(lrv Terr)CdM 6«-t200 1725,000-F.. Sun 1-5 1212 Pembroke Ln .. Wett«*ft. NS 144.., ·~ .. 1-1 1130f'Sl•.... .. ~:n13 ... ..,_ 1-a 2120 Aater Pl .. Coeta MeN 548-2313 S189,000 Sun 1-4 •<4015 Hampden (Cameo Sh,,.) CdM 71S0-1333 1549,500 Sun 1-5 8372 Well Street. W-.nlntter 111-1tM •121.000 Sun 1-6 *HM Java Rd (Mee& Verde) CM 81"'6611 1246,0QO Sun 1-5 34 "* ~ (Trttn&) Irv ,... ...... "'",_. • 111• ....... te.wport 8Md'I ... ~ "48.000 Sun 1-4 207 Vle OMeto, Lido tale, NB 754-5721 145$,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••31 ... bOe ~ Nwpn kt! ...... , I ., Orange Coett DAILY PILOT /lundey, March 13, 1113 DI DIRECTORY •• ., ftlh ~ lllNCIWJ wlffl t .. tllil• w ... 9'14 •• ,.. p ............. Al "9 i.celi..tt •tff4 "'9w .,. 4-tc~ i.. ., ••• ff ..... ' ................... ,.lit ... , •• OAllY 'llOT .... , ""· ,..,. • ......... .... ........ .... .... ... ,..... -lll'ft4 ..... --lltf_ ........ ..,, & ........ letw•· -41.., 1312 Seacreet (HVHllt.) CdM 751.1100 P•7.000 Sun 1-4 2491 cr .. h 'lft Or .. HP1 BMch '44· 7020 .,. •o,000.FM Sun 1-5 18 18 Port Taggert (HrbrVuHma) NI 750-8333 •2se.ooo ~at/Sun 1-6 ••7308 W. Oceanfront, NB. 1795.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 721 Bayald• Or .. Newport Beach 831 -7800 $1 .250 mllllon SIS 1-5 1411 Klnga Rd (Cllff Haven) NB 1542-6200 1525.000 8at/8Yn 1-5 295' Androe, M ... Verde. Costa Mna es1-7300 t133,750 eun 1-4:30 *4810 Oorcheater(Cameo Hghlnda)NB 631-7300 $397,500 Sun 1-4 30 • 1211 Kings Road. Cllf1 Haven. NB 631-7300 $319,00·LH Sa/Sn 1-4:3C Sa/Sn 1 -4:~u * 1724 Terrapin Wy, Baycr .. t, NB 631· 7300 1310,000 Sun 1-4:30 1218 Keel Or., Corona del Mar 631-1266 $364.500 Sat/Sun 12~ 412 Pirate. Cllffhaven. NB 642-71568 1215.000 Sun 1·6 2742 Portola, nr SC Plua, C.M 540-00ISO $159,000 Sun 11-3 23 Candtebuan. lrvlne 644-8200 1249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1215 Mariners, Newport Beach &44-8200 1495,000 SIS 1.30-4 30 .1t20 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Cyn, NB 644-9060 $675,000 Sun 1-6 9418 San Bernardlno(Nwpt Hta)NB 644-9080 S1.1n 1-5 35 Skyaall, Jumlne Creett, CdM 759-1501 1485.000 Sun 1-5 155 McKnight Or., Laguna Beach &44-9060 $335.000 Sun 1-5 •2031 Yacht Defender, NB 64'4·8200 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 211 Opal, Balboa Island 6«-9080 1499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 101 Via Genoa, Lido lele, NB. 873-7300 $8'45,000 Sun 1-5 •204 Via Eboll, Lido Ille, N B 673-7300 1525,000 Sun 1-6 * • 101 N. Bayfront, Bal. Island 673-7300 St, 100,000 Sun 2-5 • •DROOll 580 Marquetta Cr .. Coata Meu 119/942-9372 1129,000 Sat/Sun ~ 428 CarNUon. Corona del Mar 875-8742 1495,000 Sun 1-5 *11891 Tammany Cr .. No. Tuatln 832-3910 $495.000 Sun 12-5 16439 Sprue4l. Fountain Valley 839-2708 $ 121 ,950 Sat/Sun 10-5 •706 K-Tha09a. Irv Terr, CdM 5514700 $339.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 *1717 Bt.yedefe Terr. Cd~ ...._1020 1450,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 -...,..., Costa Mesa 548-0741 $111,000 Sun 1-6 3622 Hamllton, trv1n• 552-5052 $165,000 Sun 1-5 500 Ro<*tord Pl (Cameo Hghlnde)CdM 644-8200 $325,000 Sun 1-5 20 Queen'• Wreath (Univ Pk) Irv 552-7500 $179,000 Sun 11-3 630 Cameo Hlghlanda Or . CdM 876-5511 $359,900 Sun 1-5 •975 Trenton. COata Mesa 979-2390 I 147,000 Sun 1-4 * •428 Harbor llland D< .. N.B. 876-3t93 11.100,000 Sun 1-6 2623 E Am .. A'4 , Anaheim 775-1634 I 145,000 Sun 1-& 1050 Sanllaoo Or, Dover Shra. NB 844-6200 $749,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1024 E. Balboa Blvd., Penn.Pt. 831-1400 11,•50,000 Sun 1-4 • • pM 'All ,_ er DIN 17 \I Pon Margit., HV Homes, NB IS«-t200 ~1 .000·FM Sun 1-6 1779 Hawatl Cr (Mesa Vtlfde No ) CM 979-2390 $189,900 Sun 1-4 #28 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Cyn) NB M2-5200 $550,000..fee Sun 1-6 • 10831 HunJlngton Horn, Cowan H11, Tuattn 775-1134 "450.000 Sun 1-5 .. ~ Dr., H«bor Ridge, NB ~ t'l'4'1000 sun 1-s 1021 I. &eol·• ( ... Pen) NB 113-MtO teto,000 Sun 12-3 2797 Bunting. Mluton VleJo 648-2313 $266,000 t Sunrtver (Woodbridge) lrvlne 7eo-8333 S279,900 Sun 1-4 2811 Lorenio (MMe det M1r) CM 90-1787 1139.IOO Sun 1:aG-4:30 46 Minion Bay C8c>wll ... ) NI 7eo-&3U .. 28.000 Sun 1 ·6 10931 Cherry Hiii• Or • Tuatln 780-8333 12tt.OOO • 14 Burning TrM. Newport Bch 1531-7800 1649,600 1175 BolM Way, Coata MeH 845-0303 s 139.000 81.lh 1-6 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 * 1089 Tulare, Costa M ... 845-0303 $174,000 Sun 1-4 23 Half Moon Bay (8pygt ... ), CdM 844-6928 Sat/Sun 1-• 1441 Galaxy Or .. Dover Shorff, NB 548-5647 $389.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 2658 Bayahore Or. (Byahra) NB 759-9 100 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1910 Tahuna Terrace, CdM 646-5777 $259,500 Sun 12-4 210 Via San Remo, Udo 11i.. N.B. 675-304t/873-2568 Sat/Sun 1-5 17218 Wtlnut, Fountain Valley 556-7036 I 135.900 Sun 2-5 423 E. 18th Pl., Coeta Meaa 831-128CI $235.00CI Sun 1-4 2315 Aralla, Eaatblutf, N.B 644-8200 1289.550-Fee Sa/Sun 1-4 2315 Aralte, Eutblutf, N B 644-6200 $199,950-LH Sat/Sun 1-4 * 8 Winged Foot, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 1599,0 O Sal/Sun 1-5 5742 Sierra Casa (Tr11rk) Irv. 552-7500 1219,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 4 Trat•tgar (Hrbr AdQ) NB 760-8333 1896,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2104 Yacht M~i.t (S..vu) NS 7&0-8333 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1112 Spoonbill (Woodbridge) Irv 751-3191 $210,000 Sun 1-5 2032 Swan Or (Meaa Verde) CM 751 -3191 1199,500 Sun 1-6 133 Via Undlne (Lido Ille) NB 675-7218 Sal/Sun 1-5 337 E. 20th St.. eo.ta Mesa 87~1771 1140,000 Sun 1-.5 2012 Po<t RM199ata (HVHma) NB 875-6000 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1222 Suaaex (Woatclltf) NB 642-5200 S237,000 * 2406 FranclKo (Back Bay) NB Sun 1-5 1575-8000 1$14,000 Sun 1-5 * * 820 Via Lido Nord, Lido ltl. NB 873-7300 11.900.000 Sun 1-5 101 Via Florence, Lido tai.. NB 673..·7300 1595.000 Sun 1-5 53 Cambria, Spyglua, Newport Bch 631-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-4.30 • 1&24 Leeward Lane, Baycr .. t, NB 631-7300 1291,000 Sun 1-4:30 1112 W..ictm (We9tdltf) ... &t~AOO '239.000 SUI\ 1-6 * 1142 Pott ~ Pl. (HVHml) ._ 7~1901 8un 1-1 II 1• Point Loma, Corona del Mar 873-4400 $875,000 Sun 1-5 * •820 VII Lido Nord( Lido tst)NB 673-7300 S1,900,000 Sat 2-4. Sun 1-5 4821 Gomam, Cemeo Shor ... CdM 144·90IO $709.000 Sun 1-4 1255 Someraet Lane, W•tc:tttt, NB 631·7~ $355,000 Sun 1-4;30 * 1857 Port Renwtcil, N.8. '4.4-~ 1390,000·• Sun 1-5 * 1132 Ebb11~ Rd .. Carone det Mar 640-72.S 1849,000-FM Sat/Sun 1-5 66 Harbor Ridge D< .. Newpor1 Bch 6.40-8201 $699,000 Sa 1-5tS 12-3 2108 Windward Lane. Baycr .. t, NB 631-7300 $299.500 Sun 1-4·30 * *219 Via Udo Soud. Lido i.te 79()..1800 11,896,000 a.t'8un 1-a •4t Montec:tto. SpYglue. CdM 759--1501 Sun 11-5 ** 1~1 Yad\t Puritan. Seavtew. NB /tl<>-1900 $494,500 Sun 2-5 **815 Bayalde, Promontory Bay 831-1400 $1.200,000 Sat 1-5 •4512 Roxbury, Cemeo Shra. CdM 759--1501 Sun 1-5 201 Latkapur/Ooean Blvd .. CdM. 831-1400 SU75,000 SaU8un 1-5 984 Prelkllo (Mela cMI Mar) CM 7514191 t1M,IOO Sun 1-4 2731 Frwnont (Meaa det Mar) CM 831-7310 t1<42,500 Sun 1-6 • 1824' Antlgue Way, Newport Bch 84M750 *52•.800 Sun 1-5 1837 •• • 11: •'' Ml-I~ VM 1·J ,'°,~=v·-..... ~ •11,000-: Mo~ 1·4 16~ "!'~.Ow "'°4w, N.I . llM,000 lun 1·1 3 8ot...._ <"""' ,.._, NI 1eo-esaa ,, ..... oocr 1un , •• •t MW IMdl Corona flllll Mf!I e31.feoo 11.e11 "'*'°" 1un 1-• 1 3::1=-"l:~,o0oNpt Ch eun•Mon 1-& ••trtll Ct\11pell(Lk ...... vi.to) n: v&.ooo 1un 1.5 * 1871 Meut CltOlt. Coett M ... 831 -12ft tHl.OOd lun 1-4 * 1918 Port Cardiff, HV Homet..1.. NI 1144-8200 UH,000 Ht/Sun 1-4 * • 1500 l . Oc4Mlnfrnt( .. lbol 'en)HI 873-1900 .. 5.000 lat/lun 1-5 • 11~ttee._o (Dowt lhot .. } He 17 .. .,.,._ Set/b 1-5 .,._.....,_,~.CdM 144-1111 ....., . hi\ 1·5 111~.8MbCM 1"9M 871-tOOO .. H .000 See/Sun 1·5 * 1134 '°" ~ Qr. (HVHme) N9 71().IMI a.4.fdl 8un 1-5 •H Al ...... Or. HrW~Ndtt 1eo-1M tt.7IOPPD Ja111un 1-5 •2201 Alte \W.t. ..._,.., NI M1-7JOO uat,000.,_ lun 1-4:30 •13t2 GINPlY Or .• Oovtr lh.oret, NB tat-7IOO teff.-0 tail..., 1-4:30 • ~1=-ia~:~POft ~ 1-4:30 • 1eoo Jamaica < ..... Verde} CM &45-0303 1409,000 la 11-4/S 2-5 * 1524 Antigua Way, Newport lch '45-8ff7 SM9.IOO 8at/8un 1-5 I 9R ptue PAM RM Of DIN ***41 Linda 11i. Or. Linda late, N.I . IS75-t181 11.160,000 Appt Only tat va. Udo Soud, UfO t .... N.I . e1i-t300 t117.IOO Sun 1-6 CONDOlllNIUM8 POR IALI 1 •MOOM 81 Lake Plnee (The Lllk•) tn1. 540-1151 S111,... Sun 12-3 1•--LMT • 18 a.aura. TM v-.., t.W. 867-2114 t145,to0 8tt/Sun 12-5 I JllAOOll * •'33 Ufo hftC (OI). NI 173-1291 teeS.()00 Sa/S\Jn/Mon 10-5 • totS DoV« Or .. ~. N.8 t7S-7IOO t1M.IOO Sun 1-5 ,a ... ..,...~~ e~ ~· 8111-4/Sunf..5 ***310P~lllMJ'lf8 17S-7IOO ..... Sun 1-5 ....... 2NO-H, .... 8'rom, a.n.e Ana 841482tf 1111.000 Sun 12-5 * 836 Amlgoe W_f/1. H . He 7 ...... ,,.. .. TOWNHOUlll Pott IALI t ••ROOll Sun 1-5 *' Oreenbtler. WooAf1dQe. tn1. 551-0M7 11.S,OOO Sun 12-5 1-t ....... QUllT 317 L,Meput, Coront det Mar 1575-4122 tde),000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1•=·· 3tat AAI ttt.. H.B. t71-Mt4~. Sun 12-4 Sun 1-.5 Set/Sun 1·5 • ftool • Spa • * Waterfront *** Wetertront l POOi -- DI Orang• Collt DAILY Pll.OT/8unoay, Matcft 1a. , .. , ...... '"•"· , .. ,, ....... !!:!'~·!! .. !::::::'!!:'"~~~::===~~ Ommtltlft tilt 11Mtt11ltlt1 tilt t.I. Um.II --; -===:.:=~=:, ::=: ~~··-"·.... TM: OUT .tlll WAYll ''*f~ ,,~At'"" FAMlY AllJSE.MEMT CENTOI WIULI IAYI UYD Tiii LT.I. :t'e~~~ acs "':::! our natlonWfdi oh1ln of eteotronto If you would llkt to llv• In the moat e.o ,111 o•r. 0011 g•m• oenter• 11 oomlna to Malle In beautlful rench & cattle oountry In the wioow HAS 111 10, Weetmtneter. Wt have l=l•t• WHt. In full view of 1now capped T o '· a 10,000 up No' opening• for etoN mare a t ante.1 mountain•. where \he~ akl yHr round, If etecs11 on.ck no l*'•llY tuft a part-time. "•tall or oa•h· you'd Ilk• to wear cowboy clothel, ride ';;~!7f,~"110n Auoc handltftl eaper pntterred. Muet be at good cow horMI. WOf'k around cattle &. lff•t 11 , .. ,. old. APltlJ In pereon uv .. tock, brHthe th• clHnHt air In To on c M Ap•• very f'rtdar 2"" to IPM. (,...._ no oatl•) D1llJPllat Tll·l·OllO Pmn.m ... IMllWIYU ·mu .... llTlllll • ....U.IT ..... lllUllllllf · Piil TIMI HAI IMM!OIATI 0PENIN08 FOR PART-TIME PlASiC)NI IN TEl.EPHONl IAl.H OIP~ATMEHT OF LAROE ORANG( COAST N(WIPAPfA ·Evening• and Saturday morning• We nMd gooU peof>le 10 HI vp 1ppolntmenta ffom ou1 Cotlt M ... of· lie:• In the evening tor Holldey IM't "-'"' flevel cklb 8&1ary + comm••· 11on + bonu• c111 7&1-4222 elter 1 PM th• world drink the finest water In th• MC:ur• "1 800 .. •2'\ QUALITY INN w .. t. and enjoy an Income at the ume ~~1 dtU1~• wm THI Th• Dally Piiot h11 two opening• for Route Manager• In Newport Beaoh area to eupervlM a limited n1,1mber of carrier• Monday thru Friday, aft•rnoona and early evenlnga, Applicants muat have dependable transportation and curr•nt lnturance. Salary, mlleage and comm1111on opportunity. Excellent po11t1on for ooll•g• students, housewlvea or r•tlreea. PleaM call S.8-4000, Mr Wiiiiama for Immediate appoi ntment Po11tlon1 evallable now. • Commlulon/Guarant" • Muat be 1mbltlou1. pleuant and rellable Te ........ .,. Wt '"4 It I 1Helt11 ,..,.. time, and much more. and your an1wer t1l,MO t tHO,IOO Beach Blvd. 91 Fwy., Buena Park Is yea to th• above .. , then you ahould 'nd• 10 5 • ,,., 8 111• I • Experlence helpful, but wllllng to train 0 Thl1 11 not temporary contact me qulcklyl I need 8 partner, 111 In NB rcdM pi::.,. male or f emale, In a Llv•1tock , .. , ceu 861·813& ,.,...., Transportation Co. with unllmlted OANAt CORP &KR .. .,....,, ... ....... ,.,...., , .. ., ,.,. .... hauling permits and contra011 and. a 1 ITIP ..,,... lllllllTI IPlllHI Call 1548·4000 between 9AM-3PM 642-5878, ext. 312 between 5 :30PM-9PM strong cash flow. Thia Tr1n1portatlon 111 a 2nd TO'• SFR'• & C I f II I ftAA It._ fl (5) untie 10 20. I to IMll I .... " ...... . ompany s u Y equ P..-. W " ve Eqully/purch1H. fully Need telephone sales repreeentaUvee to late model, cab-over truck• with 1m<>r1. 11<> Pf•pay F-h ,.._ M w ,.,, ...... ~ ... MMMt sleepers and Merritt trait..-.. all have 11•9d bv eon1r1c1 con-start t.onlg t in '"""'ta Na 0 ce been properly maintained and ahow netty a Comp111v 30 + excellent care. This Company haa been g:,1•:f:o.5a aAM·7PM operating In the same lush, green cattt~ -------- T~Salel •Part time "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" •Muat be at leaat 16 ~:~:ahslanr~ ~~rn~e~~~c! 0.~~1:~1~p:r~ lailtmtat parts & spare engines are Included In Belt W!!tM llOO •No experience nt!CellS&ry •Pteaaa.nt pel"llOnallty *Reliable IWlll Ol&IT l&JLY PILIT 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA KSA, CA. 92126 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Pregnenl woml/\ confined 1 S&I .. to bed need• help Need I congen111 person to fix 1unche1 and lo do minor TIE IEST Tlllll II LIFE llE CALIFOllll OAlllLn Evening Phone 8011c1- 1ore Work Mon-Thure, 5·30 pm 8 30 pm ...... ting edvert111ng tor • group ol loc;11 newpep-.,, Hoorly guarantM + comm1Hion1 L.lghl 1yp- 1ng need9d. the Investment. You can become a full, IOOMITlll OUll working or silent partner In this thriving The Jolly R009r tnc h .. • business for a fraction of It• Mtlmeted =~'irng °'C:r~or :.'S:r~­ value and cost. $150.000. Total outlay enc• PNferr•d DullH makes you a full 50'/t partner In this 1nc1uO• bank r.conc1t11- l n t e resting buslneaal Plus your oon •ud11tng 111ea 1•· •Good earning potential OOOAPERSON. Mature a IHouaekec;perr Chlldcere, ••pe11enced for Newporl I Newport Beacn Par I/ Beacn R .. tlurant/Club time Cell tor 1n l o 2100 W Oce1ntron1 760·9058 hMhld chores No Nu11 Ing llUlll req le/hr 10 AM • 4 PM Dane POlnl HIE NEWPORT ENSIGN COSTA MESA NEWS IRVINE TODAY Gell Ml .... Mfwff• 1-J M2-Hll, Id. 811, tft, WI e Gede ------MlllllHPlll lllYH A1ea Call 768-3980 or 496-078t PIHHTlll Call Sieve a31.a120. deya T~ulel ' port• end Oenerel Ac-1 nvest men t Wiii benefit frOm fUll counllng dutlH Excel· CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Mull neve •m•ll c11 01 motorcycle Full <X p111 time For 1mmed1ete Mature perton 10 care 101 Infant In lovely nome I pvt eccom rel•' req d non •mkr or dr1nket Bel I tOAM & alt 5PM Packing end hanc:111ng hoa•ery llll fll Ill.WI The beat lhlng when Full or perHlme Pu- merkellng 1111 polk:* It bllshlng comp111y hu 5 C•lllornla Cuuell) & MW c>pef!lnQt for eorne ure. end one of the besll lucky peopre Commf1- 1h1ng1 eboul Celllornta lion or -.iary. whichever Cuualty i. 1hat thefe ''' la greeter Cuh bo- N 0 COLO CANV AS! nuaea H B Investment tax credltsl I wish to 1en1benefl11an<1wor111ng converse with principals only, please, eondlt1ona with • grow· Call Buck Lambert. Evs. aft 6PM, ~~'Miny Apply'" 714-832-4219 or 714-838-3600. THE JOLLY ROGER INC l&UU Hair St)'lttl EJcper'd only Newporter Inn Half 0.- 11gn1, 644-2580 Bartendere & weltere/ we1t1eHe1 E11per Pr•f but wlll train rtghl peo- ple Yng career mlnd9d people apply In person Mondey March 14. t-3 pm Penh1n<lle1. 34 t30 Paclfoc Coast Hwy. Den• Pt lf•lllllllLMI NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Many po1Hlona 11111t1ble Fo1 Info. 312/888·430 ht E-91 Fee for Otrec- lory WO<k Cell t.45-0366 ---HIYU 10< light IOCll dellve"es Full lime Mon thru Frl- deys NHI appearance 111-1111 HOUSEKEEPERf COOK, I good rel, Ilk• kldl, llv• in/out Engllen 1p11ng 768-3788 Full time Englllh ape•k· ong pref Cry11al Crea- tion• 714/63t-S41~ P/T WllTilt Delly Pilot newspaper I de1te1 In Irvine area Approx 20 hr• Pr wk I Atternoon1 & aome wee- kend mornings Muat I 17042 Giiien• Ave • lrvlne bnata11t b'"m••t 114-5•6-0331 OMV report req M111er liiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--1 Btueprlnl, 234 F11che1. 11•1 ... -. SINO, we provide ell Olli Amil leads. In addlllon. look et M'-HM i~°'!"~, ... ~·~··"a;·~·~,~· ~rs=~al~tl~H~··~l~·1 M•I• last/hff , .. , lntelllgenl, motlveted these other remarkable -----------• Eaperlflne4ld commerc11J have dependable vehicle, benefit• TOP S S S Femelet Pr .. E•per or trelnHt can lllVlll 10111 I caeually underwrller preler llghl truck w/ lerred Model• & CM 540-8373 • --" TU IEFElllll AllllITT uu 12.nt. ••••a 11T1U1t Get this 12.25~ interest for aa little as $50-$100 per mo. No money required up front in addition to monthly deposit. ALL PROffTS ARE. TU ....... With tremendous additional benefits. Don't miss a lifetime opportunity. Call for Particulan 760-21>4~ .... ,., .... 31Mhdaet1 L_oa_l_O._ne_/ -Bon-o1-."'"1oot1.......,-.a1 On!rtultig !flf Ilk.• big gfeyhOUl\d Tan Male So Laguna area Aewer<I 499-1879 an 6 LOS1 7 while 61bo1, \Ile Newpof'I Harbor. 673-0647 Found Utlle blk w/some wtllte pOOdle ml• Turti. rock 1re1, 551-8122; 780-5633 FO<Jnd Orn 'Parllteet. Npl t1gtt WM. 548-e349 I LM1 Old Englitto Sheep- dog. M Ilg wht & drk gry 3111 Vic. B1.ke1/B1bb N"ds medtcallon, RE-WA RD 540-1979. 640-3301 Found Terrier mix. rusty golden brn Sliver type eheln 648-2601 Ptr .. Hla sou COEDS-Would love to party w/you. Call Sue Of l<ethy 1nytlm•. (213) 834 -4571 , (714) 627-718& F0t led191 only, ..0 built W/M eacorta av11111:>1e. 5PM-1AM Call Robert 876-1487 I SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In 111 m111ers 1 1 love. maHlege & bu9l- n111 Aleo counsellng 1815 So El Camino Real, San Clem 482·7296 JOlll A 1111111011 '''°' 111011111r. .. "°'"Mein•"• Olecount Mwtller• o...., ••• ... ........................... ~ Qrow1h e Un'411• M•"'•ll"9 ........... """'"1 .. n9 • Tot.i ln•eetment HS.000 CllMncln911 q11•111i.e11 e Co .. r 10 Co.11 'Oii , ... MOCMU• ,,_, ,_. .......... .. ., ... _.~ CAU un1111 •ou. ,. .... 1·800 231•H77 ,,.~ ................ .... "', ..... ,.. uouw11c ... 1 "-"· T• noi1 Yl-IRTI S1500 lo own am.ii rou- te. ~n pc>talblll- Uea CMa 173-1723 MoC>lla Power WMNng van a Equlcl, mllk• $50~ 1~2•2 lnveatOf/Perlnet need9d fOf unique •l1blllhed tpeelelty 1tore ctteln, modest dc:Mrs. hlgtl vo----------I lume return & In.,..,,,,..,. tP oredlt. Cllll 83 , -&428 .tt '· Ollne take ch11ge eblllty Res· ponalble alnl offlCI tkllls Front olflc• •P· - P991ance Poei11ve peo.. make 17-$20/hr 111111ng EJCpe1 01 trelnee cen needed for Orange Co camper 5tlell Only ne11. * Excellent u1ary1 Eteor'I• ('13) 866-1984 pay All Ired .. avlllleble mike $9-$15/hr 11anlng 1'gency Olllce akllla r.. 1e1pona1ble per1on1 comm1111on pay 11ruc-1 -·- In our publlcallont Cell pay Full and PIT poel-quired Contact Key ~ apply, St11rt1ng •P· lure •-... Tl 537-2880, Ext 3 KING t1on1 ev1t111>te 1n our •7~7~&-~14~00~~~~~-PfOK $.4 H hr & mileage * Medical Dental Pen· FleW ""ty/ pie. g1ee1 opportunity Newporl Cen1er Cell Denlle or Ch"' Accepllng eppllcellon• i.e p u I> 11c1t1on1 C •I 1 _ Celt blwn 9 30· 10 30AM elOn llfe4ltt Newport Alchea Marini 1 0--1-1-p-1-1-1-,-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 537-2880 Eat 3 KING lnte"or land.,._._ techni-only Mon-Fr•. ask lor * Office apace I S JI 1 la C•'I t~ •nnt 3·5 Mon· • I -._,..-Gren Hyde, r1rcut~11on S I me 1 ele-wide com- 7 t4-760-1000 ., ~ ...... ee , Clan eK!*' . PIT °' lull " ~ • • ecretana supporl I mere1e1 window c:o ering Fri 642-4~ TllY ---11-1-m 11,,,. Hrty wage & 20c pr 642-4321 * Educe11ona1 assist-contractor ... k• vmoll- Ceblnel Meli.er/ Wood Secy lo Pr .. of lO yr Old ml 851-5080 RHI E1111e broker hu ence I veted 1re1n .. with pl111 Aeroblcs Earn S 12 lo $20 en hOUr teac;tltng Aero t>lce for new club Try oul 3-18 6 PM El T0<0 HI or ~ t-..me to PO Bo• 8567, Hunllngtot'I Beach 92648 WorL~ 10 YMI• •JC,._, ~rowln~ co In Sen Juen '°' hght local deliver'" t .__d -~"'• di bll't di .. _ ,.-P Fi ii M FI I Ulll •Kan··· 00 many ...... 9, '"""' ... ng • 'y •n Of ence, f'ull time, t>enellt1. epo, yra exper, Gregg me on-r ' naa -_, • 11oc1 ate In N B If yO<J have 8 strong l8les draf11ng1 1rch11ec1urel di 1 1 1 too+. type a word pro-IP9411t1nc:e Good drtv-Newport Center Reil beckg1ound or ere en sp ey manu ec ur•• c••• 70+ REQUIRED Ing reeord Apply 11 E 1 .,1 851-7720 1 <I 11 training 101 Newport c 0 9 11 Me 1 a a, e 1 23 stale Lillgal on r rm 1---------••P•' ence t e agent, Beecn office Goad c•• 11 63t ,,,.,.,, Non-1mk1, exclll""' nnn... Meeler Blueprint, 4 needs etoerp. eJ1p'd 1an11 REAL ESTATE ""I 1n on the beet 1hlnn1 ....,.,... "" -.... FI A c M ,...,, •-,.. must Sterttnn Salary, ~ Sal~ ~ oom_,i-• h • r v II · Sec'y Xlnt ""'I"", dlc1e-Seleamlll NNCI 1 axpe-"'Ille bw cal11"£0< Wtrtlnn • ,...... 640-9373 .,,. "" ' '"' $200/wkly plus lntur- Aide & Housekeeper tor erthrltlc women, Mon lhru Fri 12 Noon to 8PM 8elt>oe llland 875-05~ OAllllll 1 Ye (71 ) 2 I 185 Mr, pnone, and ehorthend e rlenced '*"'°" In com-Peter Hutlon ebater •I ance, plu• mlleege or Women'• Speci alty R~ m-..... , I mull Selery open merclll & lnduetrial rMI ltlle requirement tnd Stor -•H5 -•• 640-6962 e1t1te f0t 1 ~fut & CAUfOlllA • E•pet Counter Pereon lor Hlghfy qualified lnd1v1 1 growing firm. Hlery hletory Re1ume Full time poalllon• lor rental ear co eel t..uil. dual wllh HClpllonel Liie Guard lor WMk ot 8"l working eoodlllons to P 0 8o11 2786 N-- aaper call'ller• Apply In 6'16-3955 typing tlllllw '°' fut PIC-3-28 thru 4-3 Varleb•• In ...-........., 8eech CASUAL n pon Beectl. CA 92663 ALTERITIONS ~~~0~0 ~~ ~!~1~ ""1ll llU ed communlc111<>n1 de-I hrs Deye or eves Re-'7w6«..505l TYPESETTING. -getle ft · (f0<merly Gene's) 3333 P/llme .. 0n thru Fri P•nmenl Know1ed9e of qutre<I cef1ibtl0n Flfll I UFE eppllcen11 for lull 11m9 BULLOCK S Sou I h ,.. Mag 11 preferred XLNT Aid. CPR. Advene«I Ufe Reel Eallle 5.i.s work 11 buly Coete M ... Coast Plaza hu 1 ahOf1 BtlslOI Sup • r S • n d w I ch . t>enef11t ~ Beach 11v1ng Niguel ShorH Reel Eslale/Proper ly P"ln thop Typl hOu• poatllon 1v1lleble SOUTH COAST PLAZA S45-48e7 Aree &4o.&960 Community Aatoeletlon menagernenl ~ng lo• 200 I l .... ttfer1 ieu~ a count~·~ f()( en allerlllone M8m· O• ft h 11llO 493--0122 up Income property ..... ·-I 6'12-0144 I I ttr ... and fitter Ouallfl-H ear 011111 UIP •1111E11perlenced COOKS UIH apeclellat, well ..., • °' IPP 9d appllcents mull heve Need EKper. etablllty, & • needed for all tnltt• )(Int UllAllll lllHI known apt sal11 mgmt lr1:1•• OA lllU:Typlsl needed, 40 wpm. previous el1eratlona pelleooe to drive retired lrelt...... working environment In Earn S4SO lo 1800 per co Repeat comm on (l1 ) 111·11IO ~~.-•!~~ afler~u"no'' l F II couple Xlnl Driving re-_......-_. Balboa 676-7828 ~-" ti you he-1 eta m"ml eccoun11, 85115 ,,_ ,_..,. ~ --room exper enc• u cord a Rele required .,... •• -. I .._.. ~ • E 0 E Company benelllS Ap-Call t0< Appl, 752--0331 All ()ooupellone, Eaperoenced WAITPER· wagon or ¥111 and enjoy On I et e 1 EOE tklflt TA8 ELEX 3001 =•;:.c:.:~=t~~ ~~:?:1"E6i~S~~FNEL ~ ~~l~ed F~ !":c:r· ~~tt~~ a~~e:c:~ar::'en~'. c:';~~r wl~h0~~:, -R""-.c-2.-·;-~-.~-8n_1_1_1 ___ le_g_u_n_e ~I~ r~~:'r!..•:.J ~hJU, Bldg 5, Ste 108. tervl ewa 1 ue1<11y ' 60'·til--0428 E.ott 3 ronment on Belbo• 548-7058 btwn llAM a Beach Answering ,l(e~u;:tt1;_;63~1~·:;~~lM~:---:---1,iiiiiii97i&-iil7ililiiiiiiiii through Friday 10 AM Chlldcete Center Director 875-7829 3PM wMk days phond, typing. dencef - through 12 noon The Fairvi ew em -- 1 1 -p+oyea 1 chlldcar• cenler .... '91 IMJI Full Charge bookkeeper •l/OLlll Snorth•nd not required •--'I of Flimew State H<>e91--... -• 11 typing 40 hr_.. Prefer ! 101 Hallmark Cerds Call Manha, Nollll AMI S..tll leatt rtaza tel 1e ~ting apollca--metu•• e>enOn, must be• Gills and Coametlc1 E•t•t•. 487-54!>4 3333 So 8nt101 St none lor director ol tne I PIT FIT. XLN'T Commas permanent loc11 '"' I Exper pref 6'0-7373 lllORllT/lfl'Y Coste MeN CO.Oler Caodldat• mull Wort< In OC Must haYel <1en1 Send rHume to ~I EOE e>oeMU B.S In enll<I d•· nelr for cotof & be• Mii Personnel Doreclor PO Need 100 overwe1ghl Neet. 1ton1 office •P· --.---~----velopment or 1 yr 01 111rter Wiii treln Bo• 595. Balboa Ce people lo try our new pea.ranee req d f0< this _.., 84-0-5248 82881 I he•l>al p<0grem 10 loM preatlglously toceted n.vv... It I h t tHchtng In • chlldcer• 10-29 lbs mo a posalbly firm Muet h-""""" ol-~.....,. .un y Of ype pr,...ram 'c:om ....... lon of o.llWAnl fill n-PIY """"' P.r.on for .Ile U.lv. ..... ,,... ._,' •5 st\ate In co "'01111 100% lice ex--tence & t>e uarv 16 cc1......, unit• tri cNld 11 •1 Ui'I PIZZI ,., ""' ·-·· comple• Mutt heve develo~enl & edmlnl-p Lii PdT-Till wtll guer Mea Turner ver111tle & eccureta In pleaunt pereon1llly. 11retlon, Selary 112001 opportunlll .. avellabl• 494-3818 ah 1PM <letalllype w0<k Wlll t>e lblllty to get ~well mo Appl~lof\a lhOuld 1 •ccepttng 1pptlcatlons wllh the Loe Angelu NEW OPENINGS For Ne-wooing w/top ~ ••· with people a of be -..bfnltt.ci by Mar 31, for dellvery drivers w / TtmH Circut111on Oe-11onwl<le lnduetrlea No ecutivea for the world l\andllng oltice eotr• 1183 lo Judith JonH, good driving record pertmenl In our door-lo-Seles. will train 15,000 heldqueners ot thla ..,., l(>Otldenc:. lovely •Pl Bo• 70. F1lrvlew State Over 21 yra. CO.te MMe, door newspeper 11les plus a~ For Info caH ••P•ndlng org1t1lr.el10n good Mllry I ~flla Hoec> 2501 Hart>o<Blvd Newport •r•• nltH a progr1m Guarenlee<I 1-3 t2-931-7051 ••t Plenty of QfOWlh oppl'y Write Daily Piiot Ad C M m2t1 wtlndt AtlfJ'y at 410 E hourly wege plus com-2239A FeelOlreclory lo• ••ght person Med/ I • 1070, P O Box 15e0 ~ 17th St C M ml8'llon Hours 9 AM • 2 Oen benefola Contect CA>ela ........ Ca. 82827 ....... -m-I .... Tl...... PM or 4 PM • 8 PM Put /ml EYH ·-· Ju It e • t t 8 3 0 AM ----~ ... _.. 1 Trelnlng 1e p10Y!d9d Po-Wanted adull• over 22 7141752-«>03 EOE/M/F ASSISTANT MGR 0r-1 South Coul Repertory Sueceaelul direct Hies tenllel to Hrn $300 + wno enioy wortclng with, ACOUIS CORPORA I Shop, NB Lady 9 clo· hes 3 temporary PO•I· company new 10 1h1s per _.. F0< an 1n1er-youth Must be well TION 1h 1n11'7 ••pr n • e !lone open In Sut>terlp-., .. n"d' 5 dlstrlbu-v 1 • w C o I 1 groomed personeble, •I t8952 MacAnhut Bl, 544-24 O tlon DepL One IOI> la 10<1 Get In on II'°"'"" 11800-262-8141 Er.I poa1lhr• mot1ve1or Siert Ste 100 lrv.92715 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR dale entry It • Xero• floor. 40% retell profit t204 at $75 per weell Cell Refined ledy 10 live in 85 SHOP. 0-el ehop i.. termlnel & nelp wHh pr-. plu• bonuH• HHllh. Ill~ -.Al 2·5pm. 846-7021C•MI10< companion to elderly bor. Minimum wage P::l mall~, P'~ nulrllton end weight loll -.,..n• Sherron) lady Light housekeep- 631-7270 ting llllng, 1 .. ofjob producl C1t1 lor ~pt, Eaperlencellelplul Good PART-TIME telephone Ing. room, boer<I & sa guarentMd 10 be Merch AMI 8 10 10, PM 2-51 typing eblllly, PfOflclent t•n. 844-8818 .l.11.. 21 10 June 24 a pay 19 (7l4) 633-81M wllh ltgurft, 1o key by advice, mature rup ---·------- $.4 50/hour. guaranlMd I touch XLNT compeny people, re1lre<I welcome USTlllllT • 111111 8 hour"l/day 011\er two Door~. 11oe1 ... a IM»-benefit• lnfor~I office M•IH encoureged lo -0--11-tll/l,..._I .,,.. ... ,_ lobe•• receMng a pro-boys Expet Pfef bul wll c M Call Miltie efter 9 epply Position II not 11-I 1.-1 I cHtlng m•ll a phone lraln lhe rlghl ~Pie AM M&-6IOO ..... oriented Fie• hnl, Melure Thure-Mon 10 I ordeA Aprtt 4 10 either Yng ~ mlnd9d pao-Mon-Frr k>r f\Hther info llSRM LtM.,,1111 June j7 « 24 Both pey pie 1pply In per1on lf•MT ..a conteoct Mr JonM att 3 $4 50/l)oUr. up 10 I WednHday March IS, REVOLUTIONARY PM 963-9247 E 0 E hourt deity; 40 hour 1-3 pm Panhandler, NEW LOW CALOAIE Piil Tm I We are one of SOulhetn -..II• not gv1ran1Md 34130 Pactlle Co111 Gourmet toode In apaoe .... ,--I.I All 3 lobe require ecc;u. Hwy. Dan. Pt age plldcaglng Olalrlbu-1 5•-W5SA_. ' Callfoml•'• top parl«m· racy & nHlflHt c111 tOf'• ~. 1\,11 a per11 Make eat re at hefplng I Aeu•e c•'• hotplt•• 10-1 Ing Independent bank• 957-2t02 ..,, 42, Ste¥9 Mof'9 famillee •• getting time. Cell Mr, Ferrell, I youth c;.arrler1 promote eete<I In ~tlful l.eQune ~ tleYe • cornmardal w tM cernDtna "but" lNI 818-4605 their own .. 11bllth1d heeh '""' full tlme. • 1mme<11e1e openings 1n """ MUii type 80 wpm eca>- re t e I y full t ime S48-394' Wll ... 11 Eaper 01 train••• cen mike 16-$13/ttr 1twtlng pey Full end PIT evelf. eble In our publlcet.ona. Cell 537·2880. Ext 3 WHIPIMllSll ReglOn•I ofTlce of large Nellonal Lew Firm EJr. pef"lenca wllh legal ter- minology 11'\d form• ~ lerred Vydee equipment preeenlly bc:etlent be- nellta lneludlng dental loan officer potlllon ~!!~~~~~~~I ye1r It y-ou have t ---------• rOUIH Meture, oulg• 11 -7.30 1t1U R.N lor 1-----.,...-....---1 e11allet>t• In one of our 1: :l-: lhet'• not_....,. ....... ..., 1 1 1 .......... ftoot sv-~ th ,.._ c ty f H-~-•o .--.... , ... It ..,.... ~~;.""'• •• , ... , Ing, attract v• paren 1 ""v-.......-r IOU .,..1fl9e oun o • •·• ..,.,_,,ft . .., • -' . ..,._ ...... To ren1 1p1ce, Audet type par90r\, pleaM c:a11 We offer •Int aet1ry tlcee Cl...m.ct 9dl 00 "wall, Cl-lflad Ad Marcus S1ton. Irvine 2-6PM. M-F t4t-702t t>eneflte '" eddltlon 10 Attree. !Mn, IOIM meana. wl"* to hear from lady W/Mme.~721 Hit •ANGELA SPIAl'TUAI. ~t ... INtttra f7S-.a496 ~ ...... Mawtlti . .. • jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~8~7'...:5~-1~29!!5 _____ jiiiiii~i!i~~iiiil on-tile fTM CEUe. Con HOTEL Nil fm lac~ Fllholn, RN SALES FOR YELLOW PAGES Expetienctd ~Wanted A ground flOC>r' opportunity. Rapid ~motion . auperaor product. Protected territories. No travel. Major medk:al and life inaurance, Paid vacation. *500-$1200 per week corrun1-ion/draw. (714) 545-0254 === --~ - ~ , ... 111.isn OFC SUPERV190A ' Sl•lflno CoordtnetOf ... /.llllMt very buay Clrculetoon, 4t8-1!l1t ut 2718 OfflC9 M9dt • r-.tM. , tmmed ope"lng for met~• and reep(M'ltlble "~·th ,._~ lh•M p/llme poelllon• ...,... .,.._, Xlnl working •nvlron-P«IOn for • potltlon at-I M«llc;9I Center perv111no lh• evening 3'e72 Coaet Hwy manl lllld etartlng Mllery phone ettff l•klng t1nd I South lAfuM, '2$77 Senior Citizen ':..::Ji~ Apply In pertofl, Mon dlipatchtng mHHOM EQl'lll 000.V EmotYr rnemtenence a tllru Thur•. 8.30 lo t2 A""MGanl mutl II•~•''!!!~!!!!!!!-!!!':!-~~~ noon. P•rtonn•I d•pt ,.,. tit 1: 1107 J1mt>oree Ad, N'pt OOocf phOtW paraon y &ALE8JINT. 09llON end ganertl offtoe .... _ecn __ ·-------t 30 hr work week . F'l•lr for decorating Have you rHd todey • 2:304:30PM. MOfl·Frl, ~1!~~· ~ lr~ 1----------t Cluelflecl Ade? If not. good OOfnPtltll' benefit•. ' .-~ ..... 1 am ..... c;;:,.~~~ beet ::9'.;::::1 4 :-:..... 1-iiiiii:-iiiiiill 2 ·& ·•PM, Mon-Tttun ..... ~. wfillfltg to --------- Mlk lor 0... Kl>S·EARN llEAT US All) PRIZESI 330 • IAY ITMET A - Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Maroh 13, 1083 07 .riJ C11m1g m.1w 11t111t Ptt• ltnlr lhWtl" '"" CJnMv ••ma· r111t1•1 IPl••Wy 19u1 .. $184 per day f'emod /Aepeitl LoratM. fODOL ,UNl Lunon. All MAl<ll 1prlng1,1Pro~al Oat~tllng & l .... BMICl<WORK 8 II"' , .......... ______ I , .................. ____ _ • O•oltl, patlo1, ttnCH 1nack1. ao1Mt1e1 . '•It/ hlnQM, ,_opener• CIHn Up• fl're• hll· k M~ C l!A'\ome. C maM ,...oi P&llt ftll WTLI ATl.AS PLUM81NO & Don't Move Improve! Thet 1 ALL yOU pey fr .. fft Sttl/9 762-t&IMI FalrvitW, CM 1&1·2'42 LO ratff TOftl 6&7 4480 mllH ,1111 Service ~:.. !:c 1,:::e~ 2240 ~~ ... it:6-3~~ FREE EST INT/l!.XT HNUng, 9')ed1Hilng In 8kylllet & Bly Wlnc1nwt tor • 11 neva got a eal41 Aemod. CHILO CARE WILOVI --8.46-864-4 _ ... __ Alf& LIC 3208e t repa111 846-t688 fl1M "t Aeaa &311 32J? 30 dly Id COnllt, tep1lre big Ot AT MY HOMl·IAVINI ............ HOllMCIHnlng A .. lden· UIMf. ~ Tl!O 7141171-0047 LOW COSTll 24 HRS TUI In the ttn-11 Ouer e7MH<t 867-ot72 ... .,. ltMmy 1111 ' v1cenolH 0•111 AM ·~-IHI 631-234!1 Cuttom pe1n11ng, e111. tnl, R41C>alr·Repi~~ .-...--T-ll_E_l_N_S_T_A_Ll_E_C> __ D•ay Tllll * ..... o··"' •fPAI.. PtcoU• Ml·4•40 ~ " quellly W()(k •I tad~ Df•ln• UC HO 1030 Cuttom wood p11101. ra1rv1ew/ liker, c M Topped/removed c-.n Elec Plvmt>-Carpentr; SPAf'l<lf PLENTY lrlck & 1tone brick winter ,., .. Ftee HI PMl S.njct/ ltt1lll Aef1 Jonn 1193 0487 " REMOOEL.8/FACE LIFTS Will 8A8YllT my hQme, .-. '"'" ., " --.-rpk:t built, rell\Gdei.d I · ~ AH ktnd1 Guar"'IMd PILOT dMke & renc.e. 111 gen Donne 667·7MI lh 5 up, new 11wn1 7&1·3418 Smell )Ob• 01( Fut Home CIHnlng SeNioe pevlng bp'd 093.3743 D•v• !173·2031 . _ _ hm rape Ir Frt1 HI. Chlld care 11'1 CM. 19th & l.•ndJON>lng·Yd ClnUQt Mnllee Keith !148-4812 Xlnt ref• 642·8!10t BRICKWORK Smell Ott ""Pij;;'i'1ng/Peper Hinging uelWAlll lfU '1 TU 6 llUllllY SERVICE Aandy M 1.o622 Plecentla. Fenoed yd 1 TrM lrlmlremov·Mllnt 20 y11re ••P crpntry, CIHnlng: olcllH Oual lg• tobt, repalre. Locel Cabf~I Rtf101.n19\ t:xperlenctd & prol .. • All typee.reni !131-:>3~'!> "-rMt lt='-t yr/•"' &46.,801 1rr1ga11on Jim 861-0IH tlec. plmbng. Everythl119 work ~a11. 8ondablt ,_., M6-H12 ReH ltc d 638 9 96 tloott Verr rHton1blt TrH ltrrict ND[CJnDY --_!,!!!_ -... AMI ratN 1141-0C>e3 531-27S8. 138-3626 --0 6 O"PAINTINO ratH for al of yOUt pool Ull\ VI\ No Sttem/No Shampoo CtltJMl!Ua h!frtl Jll IUU Miii JACK OF All TRADES OUALITY CLEANING !f!ly R.euonible ,.1.... netdl For uperl Ht lrH trimming tf!movol DO IT NOWt Stein Speclall9t Fut RemodelJAepelre, comm Call Jtck enytlme. with 1 pe<tonal IOUCh ·ABC MOVINO· De~. 964·33711 ~~ ~~ "'1r:::~.e.:. ~~~~:dl~n~;•u~;: dry FrM eat 639-1582 & rffld ll<:'d, bonded, Lewn-tr ... lhrub ln11111 Dey()( ntg111 &76·3014 BETH 850·0933 Qulek, Car.tut S..-v~ P11t lat P "-•SE W fw ..... Shampoo & st.em_..,.__ I F t ••2 "1•2 TrM trim/Removal Uc T13604!1 562·0• 101 _r -L...,. keep lrytng tat Jim 855 5910 Your Olllly Piiot Color brlghtenar1':"":'h'c nt °' .. • .... •• -l .wn maJnl/Rototllll119 ONE CALL DOES ITI Good Mrvlce. ref• evall Farthing Interior Oetlgn (114) 411-1111 l RIM & c u T TR E £ s S«vloe~ory crpti 10 min, bleach 1u4e1 hastfHllff FrMntlmat• 54e-eoe6 Painting. cerpentry. Mon·Ftl Own trenepor· •A-1 Mvt•• HANGlNGISTHIPPING 20 1,. exp.Pool Mfv, ,. genetal ct e 11n11p a Atf>!teentatlw Hall, IMdln. rm1I18, avg Add'n1/Remod. Plant & Clean-up1/land1C11Plng tooting, crpl llNITI oln· 1•II0 n 5 4 II 4 8 3 9 ' Bell quallly 25 yr exp Vl .. ·MC Scott 645-9325 mold Ing Early comple-PALMS. no job lo •mall Ml·MlL f1f Ill room 17 50; oOllCh $10: permit•. Bonded. 1n1'd Hauling . TrM Ttlm Ing, gardening, yaro Cln· 645•3831 Competitive"'" -lion, m11n1 & '•P•I' AeH (All 6PM1 r r 111~. % X chr 16 Quer. ellm. ""'' Lie 111411570. 54&..4271 Fr" 1 642·9a<l7 up.etc loweatratet I T Llcl-118.428 730-1353 Expert wellcoverlng In· Fr""' 24hr1erv Lio &45·5583 ,._ M STARR 5411-447 I Htlt _tX 11111111on. Rea1 Contul-'"'9atia od()( Crpt repalt 15 yrt llallW I lfW Ralph Caballero & Soni I ..tt federated Taa Service STARVING COLLEGE 11nl A1tlgnml 581-8590 2113800 645-6280 T•lerla1 ~bU:JP9,. lncorM ~!~ r;:.:f;: myHll M9dltenanean Conllt Compl m1lnl, oomm/ -·~·· Homelottk:e applt STUDENTS MOVING Bl1ckwelder Paperneng· Payclilca l•P;;.v;;;,t-.;;;Tu,;;;1;;.ior..rl-n-g-1-A-e-m-e-d-1-al W .... CP* Uc;'d, bof><*S ~9· 19711 '" TrM trimming A r•. DUMP JOBS 631-41171 co lie T 124 ... 38 Ing • Removal Oual "'Altto ····111 lnattucllon Xlnt "'~"llS IPN. · ...,.,neon, "' We Care Crpt Cleantl'I movel clean-up1 Free & Small Moving Jobi --lntuted 64 l-8427 '" -• IYl9 ~ 7!12-6688 Slwn C!Mn & Upl'IOI Drywall .. 1. &4&-48~ aft 4 30 Call MIKE 846-1391 Oa~·1 MOii S 10-175 or WATCH US GROWi I w()(k only 494-3616 PHI, Pre1e111 & Future K-8 (2131592-379• 1-T uclc M I Unit 0 1---20% off IUI year I . WIN • lfL L l 7 527 340• Acn1twal Ctlliat• , oun Ullf DRYWALL TAPING JAPANESE GARDENER HAULINO·llUdtnl wllge ltavel 84t·0929 •••• 11., 1 ·•11111••1 IC ' 4 • v Ne & Rtlf)rt)' R4WnOd AMI. rel.. 8'S.S7t81 All Tuturt1 & Acouatle Speclallll Main!, clean· rruck, ume lo retH Jon m PROF PHOTOGRAPHER lee(~---Tt1ia1 ltmct a!pentr;. llc. ~41'!191: CARPET INSTALl.ATION FrM .. , Kevin 873-1603 Ing, trimming Fr" NI. 759·1978 Th1111k you TAXES PICkup & delivery Fii( PU II Model po rttouoe por· -Typlng/Word Prouse1ng Ablllty Bldrl 730_1900 & REPAIRS. 30 yr• ••P 548-9812 &42·4047 at you' home or olllce by R1ch11d Sinor l1c lr•ll• wedding• band• Huber Roo11ng-all types Quiet! eaiy revtStont MS.903 I (bet 8 •" 4) I HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE Oul ot 11a1e & mllllary 280e44 14 yr1 ot happy ' ' FREE N-·recove•·decke Reuonable 851 104 1 AIPaJI ' 1ltc!rit1J GARDENING & MAINT Furniture, Tralh, Tr .. s alto Appl 832·868 I local cu1tomer1 ~I~ ~t~t~i':?,_ •;f8_69 l!I Ltc it411802 548-9734 o;;;;;;&_...---.. _____ Ctatat/ C.acrttt -RnlO/commllnd Yard 963-5415 NORM ---Thenk you, 631-4410 _x_w_e_ .. ...;;.._v ___ _ OrilltWey-Partdng Loi -ELECTRICIAN Priced clean-up, lrM trim STORM DAMAGE? We la1ar ... t . All Roofing Repair• Wldew Cltaai8t Rec>llr....s-looatlng Cemenl·Muonry-Block rlghl, lrM Hllmate on ~6-4947 840· 18 tll "-ul att"'hl . no job too LOW RATES t>u1tnesa. LOWEST AATESt Prompt PJ11ttr/ ltf!ll Hol 181 wood, comp. H .. Rooting-Waterproofing I Walle-Cull WO<k Lie lerge ()(email J<>b• JESSIE'S GARDENING blg/am~i ;.118-8964 home . IUIO & Ille yn:.•!.Pp'~:.~·~;9als 15 PLASTER PATCHING Free est 539·3232 w~=,A~~r::::~~n~ls S&S Alphlt 83 l-4t99Llc •la 1057 Rob ~7•2883 Lie 396621 !173-0359 Clean-upt, trM trim & The Fectory insurance ---_ Re11ucco1 lnllul 30 l•p rtefl•r lll·IHI Ouellty WO<k 9uatan1eed la'idttial Curb & gutter, found•· LIC'D ELECTRICIAN malnt MfVlce 640-80~ I Cl 646·9930 1133-0421 PAINTERS NEED yrt Neat Paul 545-2977 Fr" est (IC •3!1 tO<t2 Free estimate 848 7391 _ _ llon1, pat101. w11k1, Oval wOfk ·Reas rain talt tlli!I WORKI 30 yrs e11p. tnll r-=,-,,,...----..... .--1 Bab)'tlttlng, any hour I block & brick. 675 .... 621 Tom 631·50721973· 7544 .IUUlll 1&111111 ROBIN'S CLEANING La!ftctp•I ut Acoustic ce111nge v rtAS~ Stcrtlari1l lenictl Seager • Window Wuh C=; ~=la/:~ r:!~2 Rocfl oon<:rete & maeoo-RESIOICOMM'LllNO. 839•5035 Service · a thoroughly PIU llTllllTU ~~vl~~:l~tngf'8:4~j479 I '. Hui..,.,.., Secretarial ser.;lc;es 1)1>· ~8-3~t~~-~~;i;•c.ea · • ry. 9 yMrl aame loo. 20 yra. Do my own work CLW•IPI clean houM 540-0857 Sod, aprtnkler and shrub 1o11·•0 ~1"''"' Ing. copy, etc Fut serv lall!!•I FrM est 7141640· 1705 Lie 276041 Al 648-812!1 lge/emall, lawn malnt, Very thorovgh-Od rel• lnetallatlon Our work OllTO• PlllTill ~ 945·12Se 675-4456. 780·8359 J°';~!-:!~df;' Y~!e!~~ng Balloon Promotion• Unli· Conctete-amall or lg• 11111/ ... /111 gardening "3·2503 Dependable & up'd only look• e11pen1lve 25 yr1 lte 403941 Ins, 640· 1061 mlted. bright bc>uquellt jobe Remove Old, rt· Reas-lie ar 831·2"45 I 546-8098 562·9522 Cl'leek our PttceS before bonded Reft Color Ex· pJ .. ~la1 Sflri•t/ AlttraliHI s-day. 494-7550 place....,,,__ 6'5-8512 -9U ~ K&D Landecape Malnt you buyl Uc 204516 pert 963-0911 Richard _ --Compl Gardening Serv HOllNcieanlng, luH ()( pl/ CALL 646-1013 24 lllr U 141-1121 S1w1ng Machine on lhe C -Lla M.L.1-Ctraaic filt f la Free esl 548·2489 lime, 22 yr1 eap I'm the LleJ~•t lar .. I Ille• INT/EXT CALL JIM WATER HEATER Special Bllnk1 Can I gel a good Ullle Mia "4uttel sat on a Tuflel. along camts a "plder and reed 1n 1na Dally PllOI Clas11l1ed Mellon about MISS Mui fel'1 Tuffe1 and boughl 11 tor 19.95 You can 1ttll your tulle! and lou ol Olhet thing• llHOVOh Dally Piiot CIUSllled Adi Ca.II &42-5678 -ti _ .. , ITlnftr ......... • IUI eac I 'R-anomlc Gird-Ing & best! 542-5158 l4041N POOi healera•Furnaces ctean1ng, orhng & acf1uat· 11n 5 ,_ 111.& "" -· E•per landecape & clean-------------------menl (In your home) •I • New cabinets, ceblner Beat prlees 963.3263 Fence Repair a wood.1 Flowers/ H1ndyman & Exv P8"161M Hou1 Mk"1Pt~ upi, uee trtmmlng Ftee IMIAllY Pllmll Comm'I Spec In reat•u· de<:enl price? Call Mr feeing, bars. formic• · block, 11one. brlcit Con· a 1 or m c I e • n ·up ac 11.1pp lea Inc ud.... ·eat Tony 646-7556 HIGHEST QUALITY rants rwtw or remod Hannah 546-8088 b1wn counlenops.642-0881 C~ll4Cut creteCONt.548-6064 675-•816 1 Kllty641·4970 Selllng enylhlng with al 12y11 1nOC 839-1886 TOPHAT636-2030 1PM·9PM CllblM11 A Carpentry CHILD CARE wlttt lova. UIOlelLlll•wtM I.AWN CARE IWll'I OLUllH Delly Pilot Clualfled Ad I Tr1de your old 1tuffl0r Replpe. tepelr. remodel I create fast11ons tor ptol & Smalfjobt a: repelr1 fencecfy<f. ,,_11, C M F~ Muonry 15 yrw Quality --vlee. Nwpt & ThorouQh & Dec>end•ble le a elmt>le matter . • new goodlu with • freo est. reatonable toclal wear Altera1ton1 FrM .. timate 84~2003 845-8169 Wltdyt lie. bonded 549-1978 CdM Todd 1138-4942 964-97&8 (Ive ~I jue1 call 8'2·6678 Clauifled ed. 642-5878 Llc'd John 631-1151 3881 Blackthorn Ir.; 1.,... 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Piaget Polo & palnllnga.Jadepeoden111 (7141921•2063 Mtrck ... ist I llY irm.-• M Part•. 1011 ot mlec other f1mou1 1111u1 640·8888 _ _ __ _ r-•-5 Glau & chrome dining/ Ah good 1tutt I welchH 1n 18K & 141( 'Boni c111na Htv for 8 Herb 957~133 geme Ml $150 957.6844 1 .. _ •H•t• •at ir Gp Only 1395 & 1495 Food dehydretor $ 125 "Grenada· pl111num •-"'1--MIO •• -• _,. 11 -Cuh Marc !175-3011 eh B&H home 11a11onery edge blk/whl w SIJ9&rl _.,.... ~~ter dreuer. !'Nin mlt-Clothes. 10011. h1ehld 4PM blile $150 673·3600 I cream platiers (smt **I BU~** rore. 9 drwrs, Amer ol 1tem1, everything mu11 ·...... ) 1"5 1 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 1 I M11t1nvllle, otl whlll. go Set/Sun all day 428 ORDER NOW A balloon S-lng Machine, Belva· plall m._ng · " mt- ANTlQUE MALL 1250/obo 1157-6644 e Fl~ CM t>OUquet 10, that epec;lel d1te While, Zlj°Zag. lallon rock fountain wl 11751 W•tmlnlter Ave .. llYlll Soll Leal Green crulhed ' ' lrtal'I pereon, brighten up console, 982·427 1 motor· $85 556-2943 OAADEN GROVE MASTERS AUCTION vel~et ~· Gd Cond ftUl&la fall!! their day 857-2379 John Weyne Club Mem· 1Women1 clolhlng, ,._St 5~103 141 AH Ul·Mll $200, 404-ien 1.ARGE GARAGE SALE .• 2 piece wt coll $900. ber1hlp I 1000 o' bst John eulta 6 pan11. az 10. I Sil/Sun 963 I Touc1n. mull •ell 1250 Black otter Call 646-7078 I cost plu1 10"4 951-5108 Rusi Floral Sola 8 ' .,Bdrm M'I, S.pc, all tolld Antique occDooel en.Ir, plltow-t>ack, $250 wood heevy s525 F V 983-0488 naug1 iota 1100 19" Rex Bt1ndl lttl'lo S200 'IBM EMlc Typewrtr. Check dlnlna ~ '*" Chelra. Hl-4058 e.48-2498 • port COio! TV S125 Gina Bradbury°'' $450 Goyi 1 Protector rnd marble email bookc•••· Al10 -.,.-------.,..--11---------lutuattta lffc~ 20·· Btke $20 492-3742 etching s 125 535-5595 I b I L 1 n n e n c Io t h e1ec tl0\118. 545-3909 HOUSEFUL/ NEW CON· Used lurn1ture bed ·. --536-6030 TEMP. SOLID OAK dealt•. drsra. wtnt/dryt.,GareoeSaJe..15092Baytor ·-1111 , ________ _ AITlell •WIULI FURN. Muel Hiii n"d tot• bed, le1Jta/ Barbar• Circle, H B Sa11Sun I -• Wtll 111110 A~ Alrll~ tickets Dally tl'lru Merell 13th. cuh 642·5027 650-4889 • BolH/Ed.,,ard1 Come Pottable. 111ach .. to USA, Canada. Cambean ,,... lldmlUlon. Hunting-I -· 1 •nd .. , .. matertat at b<.rmper 6 trunk, holda 3 & Mulco 1250 each ton Center Mall. 405 Fwy King mattren. founda-Morr11 all wood bdrm coll 49•·8187 bik ... herdly uMd. $25 752-57~8 att 7 30 & e..ctl Blvd, H.B. ~,~:gi•5~~~4~~nd ~r~:":*.wi~ ~~y~d ~ lnprt lffcli IBeauUlul llvlng room end 969"1221 '" 6Pm Brue ceiling tan. 52 · r•· Antique Bavertan l>reall· ltame, desk with chelt. llUT l&IAll IW bedroom d11pe1 Wnlle Mike your lhOpping au-v1t11ble w/llghl Never j front, dfce t6e0 Other N9w bf-ua Arc Lamp, S80 booltcaM cabinet S300 Antique rabla/chalrs on wtlfle S50 let by uelno the Delly Pt· uMd eo.1 1260, sell tor fl ... _. Walnut '*all unit w / bl & 1131-6357 lot C'8lelf'led Ada. SIOO 552.()708 ne ...... t&Ke; llOl'e di9-cupboatd. 1110 Love· 082-4348 CUii only uer ke more 2221 play flx1Uf89. 957~25 Lugonia Sal/Sun 10·4 1- Hll, $80, II' m11c111ng 3 pc1 corner bedtoom. ..----------------1111111--------• 1ola. 1100 Maple din wht formic:• Ible Vty lid o lale Remodeling I Auliaam .... HI 8/chra, 2 IHvH. Good cond s 150 Sale Jecunt Tub, Slld·I ..,..,...HA ..... R""e'"'o"'"R_A_R_EA_........., 1250 Deal<. 160 Cre· 962-3756 tng Glue Door btotUe , denz,a, $35. Metal work --tinted, Smalt Frpk:, Sink. I APPLIANCE SERVICE bench. S35 Ms.4828 K1~~.11;:;:,1~• ~~~I Cablnett, Spenlll'I Light .::i::..~s.:t:n New Piiio Set. Top of the 5-48--4IHIO Fixtures. Mlec !173-22'14 llne Sllll tn wrapping• ....... W Wt fill I llY APPUlmJ Moving forct1 Hie ._.. Cu1tom designed mu· 11-~==;=..;:_:;:;:;a..::i_o:,::~ Herb 957-8133 pttce Call after 5pm 11g• tab•• Wtll 1111 Eureka Cannister Vacu1Jm 559.1740 s2101oso 642·9732 with pow9' t>eater head ~rlgtoltor, $200, WMh--Carol S35 While Student~ er & dryer, 1135 ... dil--DHk w/2 Ille dtawe" N tu 8 "'II & & c:hllK S35 552-0105 "-'-· $100. 646-5848 XLNT cond. Ok wood, ' ,,_ '"· "' ow S.,...0 M--, ... ...,,,, 11 cu 195 ~2237 64!>-8358 love_, Oak wall un11 & -·• __ ,, .... .,, 1------· _ _ 01k coffee lbl Queen "" llkt MW cond 1250 Baby Furn Jenny Lind bed & dr-& lampe 631·8043 Crib & Oren•'· 1275 968-27t3 S trolee Stroller, $3 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , ... hr 1214 Beautiful St11u1 Symbols '°' men & women ROlex I Preaidenl, PllQAI Polo & HOTPOINT Refrigerator, Bronze color $100 1181·3939_ E.,.. attar 6, 846-85Ge olher tamou1 11a1u11 EHcutlve Furnl1hlngs watchH In 18K & 14K Dinette Mt w/4 Chra. 1•a Furniture. OletHI Gp Only 1395 & s495 Relrlo. cleen, frOll lrM. new. StOO. orig 1400 Kitchen eppllanc:ee Re-Caal'I Marc 575.3011 ell 115s. 893--906() 240.1179 Inge wlroe mail• Glau 4PM T09 D•nono Room S.1 & ---------1 Refrlger1tor: 4 yr old H~·b«110fe, avocado Server & Mlrrot living Cocktail Ring 9 0 1•· Olbeon, t7clf.xlntc:ond & gold tweed, 5', 1175 Room Futn 1ncld1 2 mond1, 22 RublN AP· $250, Karle wkdyl Dey1 (213) 448·0292, Chairs, 2 End Tablet. prelM, 12300 Sacrifice 851-0431 ___ .....:..<2_1_3.;.l_8'_M __ 28_5_--"' so 1 • Tab••, c o If•• 11000 962-4274 Ollhwuher CC>P9e' Wute Or1enlal c:.rpel. aec:. $750 Tibia, Lemp1, Sole & •Complete l•wtlry mfg King under counter End drum llblt ••I . EL~nd Tab''1a8ed, Wroomardros.tbe.' con1en11 for Mia AllO 41 ........ t· ...... , Int ___..... marble top, $120 Dou· _.__ .. ~ bo 1 1 2 $.._,,100'· !.":":;~.,, · ..-·-· ble bed, 1120 847-1070 l••I"-' Le11ute Chait .,_,.,.,.. 11•· we nu ........., ..., l(lng Stm 8ed TV Table. Ill-down Jewelry lhOW· Ill cu f1 Admiral relrlg/ Al'ltlque 'l'elve! eofe. $275 011 P1lnllngt. Wooden ° • 1 e 1 6 7 4 · 1 9 2 1 freeier w. lcem•k•'· Tap .. lry wing ch1I,., Delk & Credenu Luo· 1-850-3 __ 1_11 ______ , 1voc1do, good cond $25 & I IOO. Cottee table. gage, Mlec: ''-eer.t Diamond, ,_,1y '250/obo. S46-3a58 165 Swag lamp, 115 873--8720 Of 673-7550 flawleu Re1111, $1000, 216 "-1, Bl. 875-13711 Sett $450 8'2-114132 Kenmore wutier end gu 1--·---· -----dryer. 8 yurt old. CHINA CABINET Whit• Solid rallan din Ml. 4!" ... Ill...., 1111 1 112500 .ai "3-2187 Fr. Prov Perl cond rn<l lnlald table, 4 ''*'"" lr==;;;;;;_;;;;;;.i-.. __ .;;._-..;.::; · · s 2 6 o. Pa Id S 42 6 ot1e1r1 wt pad1. $500 W WB.1111 Mrfn · Lady Kenmore toueh con· 714~10 United floetallon king ' Jeweler'• tOfc:t\ body w/ ~~,~~ 5 Pc Bdrm Ml, '*•lnut =:.,~~Sa-~ no I Vlctot dual 1tege 'gu· rt1fr1Q 12 c.f very cleen King t1Z hdb..-d , be¥tled agee. 8IMl1 IAMI. ••tra $295 Everything Ilka mlfrOf Gd eond 1395, e,-_, Ceilrlg Fao w/Tullp llpa. No CIJtllng 1t11ett-new cond 848-24118 5'5-.2250 LI II M. ( n. w) I 1 0 0 rnent S 150 ---------·Th 11._ ..... 730--098' 8'2-0100 1169-1221 AefrlO cleen wort• good I omuv ... ..,...., pecan au: Washer. work• dr-& mlrr()(, 2 bed 2 Ao4llno IO~ c:t\alrl llltcellu!t•• Hll good Sia. Me-448& t1blu, king II hHd· ~ eectt. POOL TABLE boerd $860. Xlnt cond &45-7194 . . IMt. lllteriala MH Moo glH• & chrome 4 x7 lilt•. cuatOftl wood --living rm aet iota 2 IOorgeoua antique Duncan dellOn Comte wlbllliard PlfVM oentral forced .ir lemp Ublet 2 .~m Ptlyf9IOlldmehoQ~ l!Qtll & well unit w/cu. f u r" • c • i._ "' o d • I chlltt coffee tabl• rm t.,_ MOO. !14a-&44 \l'elued et $2000. Mllng BLOUSES STAR FOR SPRING! 125U1SIA, tuu,000 ITU . lemp, -'even. ~ Oiied Otlll °"14ng tlbte wl '°' '500""" 811-8237 $150; C4llllgal't Mwk 50 reick, '500. Cddapot ,. ctva. $225, g1eaa ITIWror· ~THEA COMFORTERS ~ _. .. aoftel't-1 mg wl1cierneker Cull°' ad coffee t..,.. $200 & 2 We cle1n & recover •· _,.,, ~792 certified check only m1tchtnf. end t1blH Europe1n etyle wllh 146-&471 &45-6557 OM~• •lmplf ~· dOI~ tllln •"'1<"Ila.,..11• loot. tCl'tlly •ldt Slldlng Gleu Bronze • llS..85 -1483 beautiful downproof ••C111.c>ffJA11ot,ihtellltr1t••llllflrlblo..t011•1tll1Wt.-collatalld Acnerlcan 8tanderd King ...,. wat41( bed wl h4lnd oiwwd l'llth °'*' 1o 1pa eu1h -i ..,..,at8 Not~'"''"" p1hc1*" '*-ot 111c Mou- HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday, Marcil 14 ARIES (March 21 -ApnJ 19) Social mvit.auon could lead to valuable cont.acts. EmphaslS on spectal interest groups, publications. Popularity mcreases, you get behind scenes view, personal horizons expand. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Restrictions are lifted -you'll have greater freedom of thought. acuon There will be cause for celebrauon -you'll be invited to a gourmet meal Focus also on romance, creativity and a profitable business maneuver. GEMINJ (May 21 -June 20). Get thoughts on paper, obtain legal protection for ideas, concepts. Be ready for exciting changes, invitation to travel and mtensified relation.ship with member of opposite sex Career boost wded by contacts with Virgo. Sagittarius natives CANCER (June 21-July 22) Fa.rruly member seeks counsel regarding travel, educauon. religious pnnc1ples. Domestic adjustment 1S also on agenda - could feature plans for remodeling, redecorating or rebuilding on more suitable structure . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Some plans go awry, preconceived notions also are shaken. Be ready ,for fresh concepts. insist on defuution of terms. Se<> places, people as they are. not merely ~ you wish they nught exist You'll gain valuable msights. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Study Leo message for valuable hmt. Don't perm.it others to chide you into snap decisions. Time is on your Slde -you can ;ucceasfully play waiting game. Focus also o n :ont.racts. special pemussions. review of partnership proposals and mant.a.l status. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Added recognition occurs as you complete important assignment. More people are concerned with your v iews. your audience is wider and your fees move up accordingly. Physical checkup allays recent health concerns. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on adventure. speculation, children and ability to be at right place at crucial moment You'll get to heart of matters: you'll learn where you stand with special member of opposite eex SAGITl'AlUUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21). You gam information concerning secunly, property value:. and possibilities regarding purchases and sail's You'll be in cont.eel with one who says one thing and perhaps Intends to do something entirely different. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Emphasis on movement. change, accelerated 90Clal acUVJty You become more aware of body image. purchase of ¥pparel is strongly i.nclicated. You'U be invited to use recreational facilities of close friend or neighbor. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Oe\alls come to Ught concerning financial deal Your posiUon is stronger than ori&inallY anticipated. You do have money comlna and it co\lld come quickly. Read betwffn lines. P~ (Feb. JU-March 20): Recent restriction..\ are lifted; )'OU'U be at n~t place, you'll have more fun at light place. you U make ~meant gains Lunar cycle at peak -timing, judgment and lntu!Uon are on carget. Ooor• 7 & 8' fllglt, 4 ISACAIFICE MUST SELL: 12 ige Ital enUque etlget•, tldltno. M 2-4t170 11dt 1>w1tOt1l111 ... ._.Mori'• -Spot1 ool11Clio41slw.JOit1 ulo or~· ~00:-:= 8= oetlOPY. '300. 81~ w. ~. Pec.n flnllh. * uaGIC * w1111 •k>MI -~. 111. p6MIH .clMM °' '"' ..-.1111 k• c1~ lhOWer ~ MQtli SACRIFICE. MUST SE.LU ftOf'll SHO. lldrm wlr· ... 11 .. <""-en,-, h ltt, "-°' «i!toa t111 llloc 11911 _.,..._._,,,. '"=1•~1..-...... U llll •akaJ Office hnitut I ~ ~ • mliic .• Tbomeavlll• Pecen drobe cupbrd, pecan MAGIC ISL.AHO f'11l11d ra1.-MJfla.,,AIW*NiMlanSU.l. IO. ll, 14. 16. lt.Sln ~ _ _ _ 1_.. ._.__ Hit t71-fl77 Of ln-2274 Covfltry French dlnloO flnl1h 1300. 4 poetar ,.'!;""• ~ . ..- 7 _, 0 U !~ )4).....,. ...,,, tMrl Wllll .t-Mi. ~ '"' YN4• .... ACM#tcl trto Aepubllc Air· L.!l!!!!!!!!h!!.._!!,!-.!!! --• · rm• indllgM9CI rn1rror' ~bed wfwoocl a.--rt7 blolltc111NJW1k ,.,. "'* \~. ~· 1n Olbeoft a-~ &/tiff Jtrea t•n•I•• Ctar •I CfY9..i cablMt. t 1400 ncl911oP.11*Mflnl*IO. ~!!~~~~~~~I r1 ......... u.oo •~ •••" r.11 ... •• Tlt• 0.11, P11.1. Pau... 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Maroh H,, 1Q83 flyn I Ogyt IHI '" btk ... , A•!!t· lemt!f A•tn· lend!f - l ,I SPECIALSI 1tH .. 1M .-...a ~Mdltl 1I075l (·1 .DI SJ,995 a.flllf """"',.,_..,..~" ..... a....,.._,.f'f*' .._ M ,.._,_,. n. • OftlWGoodl"tlnl ~. ~, ... NA ~. ~ ~·· ---- ~~---------~--~---------------------------..~-----~~~-..-- 8111111 CUil 8UNDAY,MARCM11,1981 ------ - "" ;> ,1,,~/Lt Jtt/, ¥W ~ -- 3-1 • 1983 untt9d F•ture SyndlCMe, Inc. NANCY ~ . AUNT FRITZI, 15 THAT YOU? HOW WAS YOUR MOVIE? HOW IS YOUR MOVIE1 DISAPPOINTING .,..,,,,, _ __.......___ -----...,._....-----------~-----~ YIUR HBllllll llllY PIPll -----~ by ·Ernie Bushmiller IT WAS NOT AS GOO~ AS THE BOOK • .. . . .. ,, , . . --~--------------------------....- - HGARFIELD ® : ' by Jim Davis ~-... ........... ----....---------------~ WMY, ~ELLO, OARFIELP. l FIXEl7 A YUMMV TREAT FOR VOU ' GARFIELD NEE.PS A BETTER BAL.ANCEP f'IET. 60 ('M £'16GUISING TMIS LIVER A5 "f. ~SERT HE'LL BE SURPRISE.'? ALL RIGMT ·~ l CALL Ii, ''SWEET SURPRISE. '' DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham HERE,PurLP )()UR ~ET AND REW. IM ftEUNG RUN DOWN Ir6 PICOC.LY YOUR SA1rER/ES4 MR. WILSON . AND I OON'T ---- t<NCNJ WHV . JUDGE PARKER 00 YOU WANT TO WAIT IF I WERE YOU., I 'D THINK TWICE HERE? I WON'T 6E 6UT ABOUT FIRING ANGEL OFF THE CASE! A FEW MINUTES, SAM! COUNTRY BOY WILL 6E TERRIBLY UPSET., JEANNIE! THEN CAN wt HfATYA oPS<WE ~ SEER? I J'UST Pl..UMB RAN OOTTA GAS , MARTHA · My OAl> CAN PlJf SONE NEW ONES lN FOR YOU. WaL ... ~ I~ GOING 10 CALL DR.t-bXSEY FORAN APR:>f NTN.ENT. by Harold Ledoux I 'D RATHER HE 6E UPSET THAN I! THERE IS ONE GOOD THING ABOUT ROY! HE ....__.. DOESN'T STAY MAD AT ME VERY LONG! YOU KNOW HIM ~-­ SETTER THAN I DO! I I~ ~DER R>R 400R ORCHE5TAA I 10 BE SUCl€55FUl tN AJND-AAlolNG AND PROMOTION .... MOON -MULLINS ---"l-- .• I C/00 HAVE lt> Prov I DE 1HE PUBLIC, WI~ AIJ I ~C11VE Pf'ODUCT • ----------~ ~~ ---~~-~ HE.'5 BEEN UP IN CLEVE.LAND AU... WEEK WO~KING A& FUNO- ~l&IN& AO\Jl&O~ 10 1HE CL..EUaAND ~c.HESTM ! ~16 15 WHEF<:E A COL.QR GUA~D AND ()(WCE LINE Ai THE OONCE~ CAN BE OF INESTIMABLE VAWE ! by Ferd and Torn Johnson <ORf:,AT SCOTT! r1VE FUMBL~D IT AGArN ... 1IM AFRAID our< ANNIVERSARY SoM~~ow SLIPPED MY-· LOOK ,AT Yoe.JR (;'\ : ~~UIT, SIL.l-Y.... y : WHAT ,ABOUT IT? DOCTOR SMOCK ~ . . '!'.'M OU"f" OF e>ESP ! . . '~( WHY, 2" Y£AR.S AGO TODAY You WENT FROM A Lfg HUSK Y -ro A 52 PoRTL Y .' L> 'IHeRe's SUCH A "TH I N<9 AS eetNG -roo AN\&UL.A'1'"0"'Y.' . ') . . . _ .......... by GeQige Lemont 0 0 -------... ------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? ,,_,.. •re •t 1Hs1 six dlft.r· McitS '" ••wtnt detalls betw"" top •ftd bottom ..-ne1s. How qulddy can YoU flftd ttlemf Check •nswen with those below. 1u•,.111P •t ~I'd t P8AOW •1 ~ u11!d•N f 6u1u1w •1 8"!09 ' ..ett•w• ,, ,., P••isnw c ... ~, ,, UOA't l ,_,,..,,,PHH I n:>o.1•••1110 ~unif)rWhir~ ® . by Hal Kaufman------- • LINI OP MARCHI Now "'9n, to "'9 flnt two letten Of PATRICK, ecld "'9 middle ttlree letten Of BRADY •ftd tt1e very last letter Of O'TOOLI. Sure 'n Mtot'r•, St. P•trldc's CARO-COIN TRICKERY I Extend a hand, palm up. Balance a playing card atop yoor Index finger. On top of the card, over your finger, place a small coin. Now, challenge a friend to remove the card without toochlng the coin. Here Is how It ls done: Simply fllck the card with the Index finger of yoor other .hand, striking It squarely against the edge. Struck properly, the card wlll fly out, leav· O.y wouldn't be ttle .. me without It. Wblt't ttllff "->lll'IP••Hlf e Grffn Light I F 111 bl•nkl: 1. A gr"" tr•fflc..._ __ signals go. 2. A gr"n lndlc•tfl 1 way with plants. 3. A rlv•I may be grHn with . 4. A greening Is a kind of ... ' AAue r q..,~. ' 111111 I • Sum Funl Vow.la •re removed from ttllt •tMU- uver !'Nth: Sm Of ax nd ttlr nd twnty la . How quldcly c•n you Haw.rt '"'IU Aju8Mj tt ~u-Pll• ~I put •1110 wnt ..,J. • Tongue Testers! S.y fast and repeat: Matthew Murray's muttering made Mary Murphy mighty mad. Shawn and Shella Shaw shipped sixty.six shamrocks. ':" ... w ., ! ,. .i ... ·9 13 : i ... ... 5 . f 2 ~ i Ing the coin sitting REAT DAV I Only a leprect-.un ~n play• drum from ttle atop your finger. Inside H shown above. Add lines to complete ttle picture. PAINT SETI Slmply •dd the following colors neatly to ttle sane •bove: 1-Red. 2-Lf. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt. grHn. 7-Dll. brown. I-Ok. blue. t -Dll. green. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In ttle word below to f«m two C(lfTlpfete words: WATCHERS -------- THEN score 2 points Heh for all word• of fCMlr letters Of' more fCM1nd •mong ttle letters. ' Try. to SCMe •t lffst 50 points. • ._,., 'lj:>Jy : ..,.,e.u• lfCltHOd For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston TAX'?, -LuHAIS IAX?J t yol) CAl'rf AFFORD IT, MICHAEL-you ONL~ HA~E. 3 DOUff<S. DONTYou~ WHATIAX \5 M\~AE.\..? • I 1F\AT8 WHEN IHe. GOVER- Mlt'lT MAKES you PAY MORE fOR '30Me.lfi \N' 1RAN tr.5 fl. WDRTt..\ " J. .. OON,-FORG-ET-you HAVE 1b PR'/ lf\X. - \AMA1' lSlf, ~U OO\N6, MOftMAN 1 ~ LINlOLM \J~f.O 1'0 ~1°\)Q'( &'f 1'~E U6'°'"f O~ "f'~e. ~,~,~~'E. ~ .-----r' GOR00 ® SHOE tTIUNKltl~OOTMV NEW fax> l'Jta5SCR ... t'M \Jftrf1Mt. A Uf'oR.r FOft SC~Lo. AeOVT AB~AMAM L.l NCOL.N ! ~o, \f \1 w~~ c:,ooo ENOOG.\4 ~Of( "\M, \1 1!> 6000 ~N006" ~R ME! U~\..\..", MoM I l KNOW ul"~' l'M 00\Nb~ :i1 0 i I i I 1 1"A1''~ ~1~i PotNf, MOMt UM ... ~ou M~'f AA~~ A \..\\1'!_.~ 'fl<>J~ RE~O\K& iME. flR~1" ~~t ... by Gus Arriola I. THIN!< HE U6EO IO PJ,..AV TRUMPET FOIC. TOMM V. OOl<SE'I, OION11 HEP • II~ leff MacNelly Hta<. LET'' SEE HGW . 'rbu curnns sur_m~··· DlilJPilat -~ -- ' ,... " . . --~ I ~ -l _ ···~: . .. o/ ICJll ... Goocllye ._, .. ,.. ........ ,t d/-F.&., o.a._ II. I don' like them -lor me - 10 I ay away from them. I have nothlna to My. Of ll leut oodUn8 thlt the halt Of view- -want to hear. rm 1'111 not that quick or~· la's dflfi. cult for me to ad-lib, make wk- ty ~or come up wih 1 *"'I of funny *>fies. I toUnd IO phocl)t Wernin11 The Surgeon Gen.,11 H11 Determined Tim CigMltl $lftOldnl la Dln.llfOUI 10 YM Heltth. ---------------~---~----------------- C"'*-*coald don mdtdolh anti _,,,.and 111111. pewwle the rentler and ....,. IO biO' prodncn by the ton. phy and art and, to a lesser extent, about acting. "I've never just dropped everything k>r modeling," she says. "I started OUI studying drawing. and rve been keep. ing a journal for years." She riffs quiclc- ugh the book pUeys on her lab&e which mtm be edited Ries to the Caribbean island of St. Bart's the k>llowing morning. i wrote the book myself." she says. waae, I p 90 many Idlers horn teen- .,s askint advice about how to ~ care ol their face and skin at the beach. And I did the Wustnlbons. too. fve taken acting leslons and would like to do some rOles that c.aU for IOf1leth.in8 besides a pretty face." She lights a F'renc:h cigarette, exhales after another touch ol blush is applied. then adds, "It's not that I've f!Ver tdt first reaon is her physical attributes, H he says. "She has a lace that is time- less. It can never g;> out ol tashion. And her enthusiasm and positive quaUties all come ol.11 in her face. The other thing is her prolessionalism. She works very, very hard. She's graduated from the model lo the personality and now she's a protessional personality; and that's what a star is in modeling. rve never met anyone eJse so professional. Elm." Like 90 many models. she didn't chome the pllb; it chose her. II ~ pened on a brWlt spring day in Paris an 1975, when she RS waikqdown I~ &evard lbr lemn8 her dodor's omce. At that point she was just another stru&8lln8 American art student on her Wllf to dall. The dauahter ol Don Brtnldey. producer ol CBS' ~ hal'oplOln*•lllllll ............. ~~""'1dllM¥1 .. ,....0lkS a.arm.. MlllDft UloM ,,. lhol8 o ,,,,~oom Ofldll1••" In ~ ---~- Would You Like A Norman Rockwell Collector's Edition Plate For $4? As part of an advertising pr<>- gram commissioned by Inter- national Collection Finders, we will send a Nonnan Rockwell Collector's Edition Plate to any reader of this publication who responds to this notice by April 20 for the sum of S4 plus $1 shipping and handling. There is no further financial obligation. These plates feature Norman Rockwell's four beloved clas- sics in glowing colors on a back- ground of highest quality pure white pm:elain. Each 6~" plate is bigbliabted with 22-brat gold trim. Please indicate choice of de•ign from: The Cobbler, The Toymaker, Th~ Lighthouse Keeper's Dauahter, or For a Good Boy when you make your request. Or, you tq.ty purchase the complete edition or all four for a special price of S 13 plus $ 1 ahippina and haodlin,. YOU llve S6 Otlf:r the indivjduaJ price. 1bere will be a strict limit of two 1eta (or 8 collector edition plates) per address, at a cost of only $25 postage paid. That's a savings of $1.5 over the indi- vidual price. These collector's plates mak.e a beautiful display and mak.e valued gifts. This proaram is being conducted si- multaneously in other publica- tions. H you see it in more than one. please let us k:nqw as this inf onnation is important to us. Should you wish to return your Norman Rockwell Plates, re- funds will be promptly made. No request will be accepted past April 20. Any checks postmarbd later will be returned uncasbed. We will also accept credit card orden. Just pve us the name of che card. account number and expiration date. Or, send appJ ope iate 1um together with your name and address to: IDtaudonal Collection Find- ers, Dept CPB-1.511.390 Pike a.o.d. Hundqdon Valley, PA 19006. • 1913 IMernlllaaal CollecUoli P"*n • ----------- C111111111 alUllKLIY II didn't take long for things to snowball. She signed with Ford Models, was soon in the pages a.nd on the oover of Glamour and was featured in Sports 11/ustral«ls 1976 bathing suit i.s9ue. Eventually-she became the perennial anrac:rlon on that maflazine's • On the subjed of marriage, Ouistie professes that she doesn't "feel like signing a contract with someone I love." Her professional contrac:ts are quite another matter. When her second modeliJli agency. Elite (she later returned to Fordi released a swimsuit poster to 1.olll Publications withOut her permission. Ouistie promptly launched a much-publicized lawsuit that is still moil~ about the New 'lbrk courts. Her bia8est objedion. outside of the unauthorized release. was that the poster In question "made me look like I have squirrel cheeks." Every woman alive should have such cheeks. That is why they -and her Ups, eyes. hair and body -sell ~and products so well. She ls quite · simply. the world's premier huckster ai the moment. and she well knows what a fteetina eminence that is. "When you're a top model," she Sl)'I. "tooner or liter you have to decide whether or not to ao the celebri- ty route. l didn't lor a Jona time - didn't ao on talk shows or What have you -bec:lute l didn't have anythlng to diloJSI elCCepl modeling. I onJy de-- Oded to take the celebrity trail when I h-2 anethina eta to oler -adin8. pholoaraphy, my book. I fiQun!d I milht u well use modeUna to 6uUd up creditt and experience .plnst the dly when the wrinkles ftnllly appear." lkl they hnen't lpPMttd ~; noc by a ~ lhot Thie 11 why a lqllldron of money and belUly penonnel .. ~ around her this dq In a Mli\hldln .... deClicltfCt to • ~ a.n 6't eo lnMe OuiD Brintdly'• *lli!ll ~ .,. IMlp .u the Pf'O' dua. P1nllJy the ... la •. O\Nde'• blond hllr unroll eo tuO, IDfllO'll ...... and .,. .lhlne IUrlt •-*' ~ln ·bllck•lhe ...... ihl mnn lftd ~a Wlb • a1a -.JAM~ r=:· •·AiJ!ldO Ii •wr ------r·-----SATlllACfl(llll IUMM'ltlO' IMtl TOOAYI -------, I OU YIU.YI UW, ... VM·>IM, MO ..... It.,.._.,, PA tDH I ..,,, I'll try Ill• -1c1·1 lllOll comfortM>I• "-· AllO tlltlc>M .. ., ''" t:ttl wtlll .. , .,.., (MS45 l t tX) I ..-. -'"· ...., .• ,.,. l•"'., tin•2Sna> 11n--wi'°' -~ -_ "'· .,..., llK' l•tfltr C1112lll02ll Slu --W1"111 -__. -.r1fil -,, •. llllefl'• "-S619'M <M24JSm> lln __ W\ltll _ P" _.,.. ..... s... ...... ~ lwnll&tltl 511Jt __ .., - Don't Pa"5Q-Don't Pa~ NCN.JJUST 14.88 Genuine Leather oa:;=.:D Free Gifit U,ToASIOYllMI OrWr ....... TMNflt 1fD a""efMAPrMOHU GENUINE BRASS 100-BELL WIND CHIME 5eautif ul tsuyl $288 now Sells Elsewhere For $19.~d More! 100 FASCINATING, MELODIC BELLS ••• Cr•fted of GINmlng, Solld Br•al Y•. a hundred gllmrMrlng, 1hlm- mertng, tinkling ti.1111 The myatery and charm of the Orl9flt. c.ptured In glowing bf... . . Encl'lantlng addl- tlon to porch, patio, baby'• room. or 1nywhera the brMze can catch them ringing. Faaclnatlng hangup hu eonorous plpea and tiny mull~ toned 1>9111, awlnglng on aturdy .,..r-lnvlllble COl'da. C>Yarall 3~ • ac~ Inches long. A tMllghthll gift/ """'" eu.uwnwn lllfor lflt I..,._• eell WINI ctll-for 14 ... lfl YoU# ,._ ., elltoe If .... ...._. ~ .......... "' -ry .... -'"'"' rM\ttft '°' ..,1, ,.NM ot ~ !Hi.9 .. ..._. ........ ~ .. ,..,. OLD VlllACt SHOP, Htlno¥at, .. A 11331 ltf'I ..... 11.w Clj•'-tts 11110 ttM r--------· ~0-MAll. TOOAvt ·--------, I GLD VIUMI ........ V..-. MO ,....., M., Hanewr, 1tA 17Ul I I rJI =-~"!. m: ... 100-Acct. No. f ' ............ ~ ~ (ap. 0-. (pluM l)fintl I I rJ ON~ bl.-._~ .-CIN· HAMI I I iif11 ... _.......... I I o 11,_._ ..... _. t tJ ' l:'t.~'l.u... CITY-------1 .. I iiMiiife, ITATI rtP ---- t m't.iit'E:li--;: ~G l _____________ . ..... .. ·------------ NEIGHBORS' RECIPE EXCHANGE By Marilyn Hansen I ~ ~ have a recipe to share. write: Marilyn Hansen. Neif#lbot's' Recipe Exchange. F AMIU' WEEKLY. l S l S Broadway. New York. N.Y. 10036. For f!VefY recipe published. FAMJlY WF.Em' wilJ pay SI 0. Recipes must in- dude your name. address, telephone number and the newspaper in which you read F AMllY WEfJCU'. We cannot answer letters or return recipes. In case of duplicatk>n, recipes with the earliest postmark will be used. All recipes beoome the property of F AMIU' WE.OO.Y. Doris T. RQITl.Wf of MartiflSIJille. Va . Mjoys ''concocliI18'' her OUX1 redpt!s. and this unusual ronserve of dolts. raisins and almonds ;s a lavorilt! 911ANDllDDA'n CONA•YI 'CC~,._....., .... I e19nWu *Ae19 ..... '6aip .............. .... I" Cllf9 ....... ., n~11e• 111111 H cmt'7 ........ 11U1sr11 .._,,.._ ~ ~ c.IMb ell DJS Et ·b 1 ........... \4 c,..~ I. In a sm.IJ auoepan. rombi~ dales. raisins. both SlJ8atS and water. Stir to muc: while attmna. brina to boiling point Reduce hell. CDV« and simmer 5 minutes. 1. Stir In wrry, lemon juice, almonds and brandy. Tum miJdure into a ~ cove and ~ Serve with roasa me.MS. steak. S*ts or llJilled m-dishes. Malle J a.p Seys Doris, "I like to spoon some warm Brandied Date Conterve into warm bak~ed and top with a dollop ol wh. cream cheese. Dek:iousl" The read F AMIU' WEEKLY in the Bulletin. Martinsvllle. Va. H~:S an ~ )'lt4SI bffOd from GrflOI Falb, Mew. H«Ji .JohMon IOKb "' a ~you 11 #l}oy 1"tMm,. ............... --I .... cStG 'I ...... pwpu.._ 1..., ........ 1110 ... 1 ......... .,,... ~~:-::~---'I I FER lilt -~--• t MF b ....... . "== ... ",_, .. ... iMtI •"'......, ............ ··-· ................... I~ On I -... ol lal OI ~ plpft. .,._ ... ...._an • ..,..~ ,._ IM a.-.,.-... lour ........... Add yast. supr. cinnamon and salt, stir to mix. 2. In a small saucepan. heal water and bul- ter to Vf!r/ wvm. 120° to 130°. Add butteT· milk to wattt-butter a>mbination Add to the flour mixture and beat at medium speed ol dectric mixer. Of beat hard with a wooden IJIOOll. S. Add W Ind be.at 2 minutes 1onfet Stir in the raasins. Stir in efl008h !brr by hand ID make a Jlifl bafttt. Let douQh rel tor 5 minutes.. 4. SPfead any remaining flour mixture on boerd, placr dough oo lop and knead for 5 to 8 minutes. At this point you'll be able to w<rt in alJ ol the flour mixture. Cover douQh with a bowl and let II rise right on the counter for 30 minutes. 5. DMde the douQh in half and punch down each hilt. Shape each 11\tO an ot*>ng loll. Place on an un~ baltins sh«t. Rub tops lightly with ~ Of.I and msti d1aplal.!y ln 9eVeRI places with • sharp kniJe °' nmx Let rise lor 30 rrunU(es I. Bake in the center ol ~ 375 ° ovai for about 25 minutes, or until loaves ~brown and hollow soundins when you rap then with yoor knuckle. COol on rack, slu thickly and serve. Mokt:s 2 ~ Noe. This bread WI easily be made ~ salt 11 )'OU wtah. Anothet Dl\1$: Rlisins have the uncanny ability lo keep bread tnsh Ind moist tor a k>ng time. Hedi enjoys baking and says she Dakes b~ at least once a week. The Johnson family reads F AM11Y WEEICLY In the 11ibune, Great Falls, Moot. Ffom a kitchen with tM semi of pine ~ this hm-1o-maltt idea. Mrs. SltpMn Rapko of Franltlin, Mass., smds us a podf~ ~ •wa11•• .. H someone you care for suffers fiom ~ of bladder control ••• .•• give them Attmds- prot.ection that really works. 11 someone you ~ for suffers from loss of bladder control. you can help give them comfort. security, confi. dence. 'Thanks to Attends-an extremely effective c&;posable brief from the Home Service Group at Proctt:r & Gamble. With Attends. you'll be giving them the kind of superior wetness protection that helps than feel good about themselves.. ~for Uet in HOlpitala and Nunina Homa Across the country, quality nursing homes and hospitals use Attends. In fact. nurses and aides pref er Attends 3 .._ _______ _, to 1 CYVer other incontinence care products they've used. They know Att~ helps them give their patients the best quality ~. Money-•vins Offer-$15.00 Off on a C.. of Attmdl. 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Thentla tor YGtK co-~. ICOTT llP09'TIMAN MllC.. .... .,.., __ ..................... --. n:putable profeaionals do adverti5e ~ day. but It's important to protect younelf. Look lor a state license or A.AM.FT. membership. If these an ab9ent, expect at lease a master's degree in marriaee and family therapy (only available in the past 10 years) or a master's in 90dal work. psycholo&Y or another mental health area. There se eXtfpciuns -the e9leel'I ied psythoanalya Anna Freud couldn't meet the entrance requirements lor a traini118 lnsdtute today -but these aedentials provide a ~ M rWe of thumb, Ml'd also want a mini- mum of thiee years of dinkal prac- tice, .. says Dt Owtes Barnard, director of the 8J"lduate program in mamase It's lmpoibat IO eoabdP a Iha"'* belbi'f! you dedde lo ,,.,. lleatna&d. ing in psychoanalytlc frameworks). d1g deeper, however, and advise looser treatment tor 1ast1ns results. How can you decide what's right for you? 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I i ~u-.__ _______________ _ I=.: ----.. --, ,.. __________________ ~ I ~ ............... ,_,...._ __ ~~~~~-----~~- I n, I EPCOT: DISNEY'S ven bebre its opening there was an excited clamor about Walt Disney World's EPCOT center. Countless stories in the press reported that EPCOT was both a trip around the world and a visit to the land of tomorrow. When the center finally opened in October 1982, hundreds of thousands of visitors arrived during the first weekend ak>ne. They did have one =· t~: "Just what is an anywayr· EPCOT stands for Experimental Pro- totype Community of Tomorrow. In 1983 It may be the ho< new spectacle to see, but long ago it was merely the ex· travagant dream of the late Walt Dis- ney, who conceived the idea of the place even bebre he decided to raise the Maa>c Kingdom out of the swamps of central Florida. Disn~ wanted a "community of tomorrow' that would introduce. test and demonstrate the ideas and inventions emerging from the creative centers of indultry. It would be a place that would never be comp&eted, Disney said. but would be srowin&. c:hanalns and ex· fol.lowing the fti&hts of man's people It Qlsle)' World are bnd ot call(ng .EPCOT "Dllney's lat and ar-d dream." Maklna the dream a reality took about 11 bDUon and two million IQu&re feel of show iplee. EPCOT *' on a v• lite 2~ mUes not'th of Dmey World and twice the Ue of the Milk Kl~. It CX>rUlns two diltlnc:t r.ams: Aiure World. whole ~ plVillont celebrlte the pot.ntlll of ldera, !no dulh'y ll'ld elchnololY: Ind Wortd ~. ~ pavtl~ oler Mm- -ol the c:uhN. pt'Oduell Ind N-ilnl ol nlnt CDWltftll. '1bu hM to • EPCOT for ~ to ... true wq lor b ... '"" diY WI vtllttd ..tj thil ,_ the ..... J J I I .... corponllion of haJy had sent hundreds ol its employees to the site. They had been briefed bebre they arrived. but upon entering the fl'OUl1ds they just stared about 111 atonlstunent. \bur initial view ol EPCOT may very well leave you ~ in& too. The first sight thal confronts a visitor is the towering structure called Soaceship Earth, a giant l '140ry geosphete rising 180 k!et in the air al the entrance to Future World. The exhibit Inside the geosphere blgtl. lights the deveJopment of human communication. VISitors riding in ''time machine vehides" are carried back throuah history to wit- ness lifelike Cro-Magnon hunters, cal.lins to each other ·as they confront a woolly mammoth, and th~ increas- ing their chano!S of survival. As your vehicle slowly ascends the sphere. you pass througtl the ages. visiting an- cient Egypt. where laborers pound ~ for ~ and the ltahan Renaissance, where Michel~ can be seen lyin8 on his back. p&- tiently painting the Sistine Olapej ceiling. Bd>re long you arrive in the modem a&e""'''-H~....-­with its electronk devices, iL telephones, radios. l'D6 and television. And finally you venture Into the future. his wares.) Bebre long you're in a mo- rion picture speed tunnet and the kids start screaming for joy as blobs of Uquid qeon whizz past. creatJng the illu- sipn ol ~ travel. rlflally, you emerse to a view of the dty of the future. "We present the historical perspective," explains Disney spokesman John Dryer. "to show thar man at various times hu reached plateaus or has ·made vital break- throughs. We want to suggest that one of the leadin~ technologies that we show them today as entertainment may one day create just that kind ·of serio~ brealcthroush In our way of living." --------------------''-----------...-----------t At this time. though. some the era ol sarellite com-of the Future World pavilions munications. Suddenly you themselves have not quite realize you're al the top of the broken throUQh. Some paW- geosphere. It is pitch black, ions have stilf not been com- with thousands of tiny lights pleted, ahhou8h the most blinking like stars all around promising of these -Kodak's )'OU, and you fed as thoush Journey into lmaeination -is you're adrift in outer space. scheduled to open later this The cars of the time machine month. Disney oflidaJs say ~tty rotate 1~ degrees and that this ride-through attrac- bring you back down. Throughout Future World you can go on guided tours through time and into the future. At the Universe of Energy pavilion, sponsored by Exxon. a~ traveling theater revolves and larer divides into six 100-seat rafts that you take on a ride back to the origins of fossil fuels. As you~lde through the steamy n , you come to a Wlleffall n a tofJ8)' swamp, around whkh a t>rontosaurus family feeds. Just when some children begin shouting. "ReaJ dinosaurs!" others shout out. "Real sainkl" becaule there's a sodden odor of swamp and sulfUr every· where. The Jfthiltoric smells are bf'ou8ht to you CX>Wtesy of Disney'• new "smellitrer" m.illne, which shoots the ant up to 20 teec lcrOIS I room. Another .._,.tie must.eee in F\.cure World Is Oeneral Mcmn' Wodd Of Motion, bu11t In the lhlPI of a 8'Mt wheel. Here the ride hl&hllaht• hUlllOf'OUI momenea In the hunwn .,..._ b mobWtY. hm I t.-. dMllei' ' wMl\ ....... ..,the~ ,... IDlft In their ~ "*"'-On • 9Ulild cMlai lat' ~ ........ ·maamr ~.........--...... 111CcMitlll•1 n•"Mllhll .................. ol EPCOr. 3-D tum Ill a laDOl"lll! UJllh the 8-to-l!J .,. tion, created by Disney's engi- neers. will be one of the park's best. At present, the lmagina&n pavilion Is the home of a 15-minute 3-0 film called Masic Journeys. You can watch a circus tightrope walker do his act ri8ht over yow head. A lion jumps thf008h a ftamins hoop into your lap. Yellow biids. blue butterft1es and schools of &sh ftoal out into theater aisles. The film has become ~ thlns of a cuJt favorite with members of the &to-13 crowd It Disney. who !:and on Une r.-the chance to don pink or pwple 3-0 .... and make the _....,. i..;.,__, --•n. 1t•;T~1 tT111 tMI one ot the bfllllt hkl in ~ Wortd la noe one of the ~on the hWh«b ICl6e. ····-~·~ O\alde ol the ~ ~~ .... ..,: ~~= r • .L:.:l.. ,-. ~~ ........... ____ ...., ____ ............... ~ ..... ONE OF TB ESE COUPONS COULD BE wmrre: '1000 Enter the "'Save and Wm" Sweepstakes today and you could win up to $1000 worth of merchandise at the store where you buy Afm• 'Ibothpaste, Signal• Mouthwash, and Pepsoden~ 1bothbrushes. Each redeemed coupon is an automatic entry in the Sweepstakes. The more coupons you use, the more you save-and the more chances you have to win! Saven•on Stpal llouthwuh. OneobBDM towbL Saveao-on Pepmodellt.&dult 'lbotbbruabn. One ob&DM to win. 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Why even the deal of a lifetime can be yours dur- ing our special sale. It's a chance to get selected Hondas at prices you may find impossible to pass up. So come into the Honda Open House this weekend With the new models, great prices and free prizes you can get, there's never been a better way to cover all your bets. Marchl9&10orl6&'1 Purtna Hcnl, Hound & .... S.11.-. Oflldll Entry Fonn Liii 0. &9y.... I 'II? ... CITY llTATI I l" I 4 I I 1' u.tt.d S.... of Col bi.? Sorry. Chrfl. As IChool kids learn, It's a Lean wnD\ of ltalan Amatgo v.,uccf• first name that iws on as '".Americ:a." Columbus died belkMng he'd reached nae a new continent, but eastern AsllL Merchant-NMgldar Vapua:i, ~/ortMr 90Uth, rmbed this land (of peope who ·a11 go naked,,. aleep In "very largr Md' and "eat oil thdr enema) was Indeed a ,.~ Worid." ffis wrtttnga. maybe c:ounterfetted. reached a German mapmaker, who labeled what's now BIVlll as ')\merico" -and IOOn that w the whole hemisphere. Our point? 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The"'""" &tardt• ~ dalVl and~ hul wGI make foe' aafe !!Ing In tlopkal •or111111 or arcdc ...... Alrwi\I, the s-dt• *"'dy .,.... .... etllp ha logged four yeus "°"'the North Sea and the Arabian Gulf to the Soud). Chine Sea ... wheN lht crew once made a r9Q/Jv WWX· peded 8nd: • boedoed of 'htnarw refugw. Our awwllhar9d drumaof dlwl tu.I and 100 p:iunda ol lhtlr QWI\ food end walllr, end two dayt lar the 62 "boal ,,_,,,,.,, antwd ••and healthy In HoC'l9 Kong. ... tk' _ _. ... FfOm ~ .... ....._-. eo ibe ,_ ... oflHoAMI ....... Cl ....... oll ...... w.'rla. ,_...,too,..._., 11 ct.. world tllll coudnu1 to wd .. kCMlt. to .......... h.ol ...... And-v ... .,..,~ ....... •lwbp ......... thelloMl-....,,.,el.-.. c...-b. TheO.S. .. loag, but our#oMs-dt ..som.-1nt .... toaa.,... ,.. ........ c lw ............... A.lllll&'aihlllittrudl. Motilr ·-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- .. an ~ films. In the 0 Canada film, whk:h 15 shown in a simulated mountainside mine. toboflRans race down a Quebec hillside and 40,000 Canadian geese are seen rising above the Sc. Lawrenoe Seaway. In the au- d~ one native Canadian wept from homesidmes The Otinese mm is particularly in- teresting to many viewer$ because it does away dramatically wkh preoon- ceived images of ClUnL In order to cap- ture the counlry's varied land9clpes 1n an exdting fashion, Disney experts used helicoptera, altOI and even a ~ Ing team of 00.... to provide mobility lor a drcullr duster of nine cameras. Viewers of the teSU1tin8 film 8't allmp- JeS of remote and seldom eeen aieas of the People'• RepubUc of OUna: The~ dience takes a ride throush the FOfbid. den aty. ~ flight up the 'f\np ~ and gazes down on ltfetc:hes of Tibet. Mona>!ia and the northern reac::bel of the Crellt Wiii. The U.S. pavilion, called The ~ can Adventure, felfures res>lk:ll of ~buDdlnss from WWianw-~-"' VL, m~Mlence Hall ln PhU. delphla and Thonllf Jeeeeeon'a home. MontloeUo. Jn1k1e the pavlHon lt I 1.000... thelHr anc1. roumna mbled- rnedla pnlaltlldon ol lhe llltion'• hlt- tory, frOm the~· t ~ wttb music by phla Or- Chellra and oommentlrY rwo tllk· 1nl robots polina • Berl ranklln Ind Mlttc 'IWlln. Frw:e'a pavUJon a lldewllk cafewida~~ ol the FJlel lb-. which Wll buUt .. ~°'=~~= Md~ hll a bieelll•• ~ b-. ln »cMmilllill-cmllln eo bi t11P.Cwlhtowm .... _ hl'lalldlain. ~··--- tures an authentic British pub and entertainment ranging from the Bard himself reciting sonnets. to an ex· uberant singing and dancing Pearly Band. Japan's pavilion ~ one of the moet visually striking. housed in a blue- rooled, five-story pagoda. topped with a bronz.e nine-ringed spire wkh ~ wind chimes. C.olorful kites and fian.. ners fly above a hill garden, and mul- ticolored carp swim under a lootbridge. 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